PACK 7
SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, GREGOR
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at prices that produce large • vol-1 Eote. President, Oregon H eart As
In operation.
We saw cattle, hogs and sheep i. me sales.
sociation.
Hotels and restaurants at»
sold, ha».l an opportunity to grade
Today, these medical advances
them along with buyers, sow t 1«? about the only outlet today for have made it jxjssible for 75 to
lly Tkoniat» W. Thomimon
coukl not sell w heat from the C - stock slaughtered and then p arti heavy, highly finished tattle. 80 per cent of the 30,000 to 40,-
C.C. stocks for unrestricted do- cipated in the grading on the These cattle often sell at a loweri 000 Itabies l*»rn each year with
Sherman Co. Extension Agent
price than medium - weight cat- defects of the heart o r m ajor
meetlc use at less than 115 jxt - hooks in the coolers.
Ornamental A Vegetable lnse«*ts
Ge,
and it doesn’t take many to blood vessels to 1 m ? cured or
We
also
saw
how
meat
was
cent of the su p io rt price A ssum
The very first objective of ing a support level of $1.35 per handled and sold in one large Oil the hotel and restaurant de greatly helped, said Dr. Du Hois
insect control or tr»e home veget bushel, the C.C.C.’s sale« p ik e chain aixi one large inde|>endont mand for prim e iodin.
A revised edition of the hook-
In the hog division, we a * j
able,
flowei and ornam ental would need to be above $1.55 per store.
let,
If Ybur Child lias a Congeni
some
U.
S.
No.
1
bogs
sell
tor
17
|
plantings is early spray applica bushel, plus carrying charges.
We w ere dum bfounded to learn
¡cents live ami yield 38 i were nt tal H eart Defect," describe« pine
tion Home ow ners can control
from
store
m
anagers
that
one
out
The hill sets up a feed grain
most insect pests by proper u*e program and repeal« the provi of every 50 people entering a primal cuts. Some No. 2 s that inborn heart defects which are
of various insecticides.
sions of the Feed Grain Act just store pilfers. This w riter thought brought $15.75 per hundredweight considered operable. A copy of
A good all around control pro pcssed by Congress. U nder the I>eople were more honest titan live yielded 34 percent jMiinal this five booklet is now available
gram Is the use of D.D.T. and new provision there would lie no that. You and I as consumers, of I cuts.
by contacting the Oregon Heart
Reputat ion cat tie and need for Aaaociatkm, Portland, Oregon.
malathi« n. Mcst leaf chewing or acreage allotm ents and price sup course pay for the pelferage.
sucking in sects can be controlled ports at 90 i*rvent of the previ
Some of the defects described
T hursday, Friday and S atu r reduction of bruises and gnilm
with these materials. Recommen ous three year average prices. days make up 73 percent of the was stressed ikiring the entire ami illustrated In the* look let are
program.
dations are: 2 tablespoons of 50% The program also sets up a land weekly food sales.
the following:
Critic ism
'’•ettable pow der of D.D.T. and 2 retirem ent program sim ilar to
< Coarctation of the aorta — a
Prof. A. L. Newmann, head of
teaspoons of liquid emulsion of the soil l»ank program in provl- trie U niversity of Illinois b e e f I Criticism is som ething you can constriction of the large artery
avoid by saying nothing, doing which carries blood from the
m alathion per gallon of water. ous years.
cattle division, reports that if cat | nothing, and lieing nothing.
Application should 1 m ? made to
heart to the rest of the Ixxly.
tlemen produce the right kind of ,
Muck Yard Trip
the point of run >ff.
Patent ductus arterie»*uN — an
beef
cattle,
they
will
find
a
ready
1
During Mid • May we partici
Various pam phlets a ie avail
open passageway betw een two
market, any pice, any time.
pated
in
a
liveotock
m
arketing
Heart
Surgery
able to guide home ow ners in
major blood vessels, the pulmon
w orkshop at North Portland.
By "right kind”, Newmann
their insect control program.
ary artery and the aorta, which
We found out how the term inal means 12 to 18 month old steers, Increases Chance
‘ Honey l>ew" Control
is nee<led lx*fore birth as a by
m
arket
w
orks
and
the
services
weighing
between
900
and
1050
Various species <»f aphids create
pass of the liaby’s lungs.
the common "Honey Dew” prob supplied. E rvie Williams, Presi lbs., that grade from high, good For Babies To Live
I i*aiiH|MtMition of the great ves-
dent,
told
us
that
the
Portland
to
middle
choice.
lem which we will soon notice
vrla
sends blood that is low in
Chain store«: prefer these steers , Modern heart surgery is rapidly
when parking autom abiles under Union Stockyards was started 54
oxygen
back through the circula
Locust o r Elm trees. This prob yeans ago and that in 1962, re because they can m erchandise, increasing the chances of health tory system because the main
ceipts
of
livestock
w
ere
average
them
w
ith
o
u
t
excessive
fat
trim
for babies born with heart de Ixxly artery «aortal ami the pul
lem can lie corrected if control
measures are started early en fc r the years ih e yards have been ming They can also sell th e m ! fects according to Dr. Earl Du- m onary artery’ to the lungs are
ough to reduce the early ix>pula-
ticn of the lice to a minimum.
Presently, Locust trees have an
aphid build up and control mea
sures need to be started now*.
Malathion o r Diozinon are re
commended. E ith er one can be
used w ith the probability of a
second application w ithin ten
days needed for lo th materials.
County Ramblin’s
reversed. It too is a emise of live procedures is the purpose of
"blueness.’’
the booklet, " if Your Child has a
Helping the parent to under Congenital H eart Defect."
stand the nature of congenital
heart defects, as well as the diag THE JOURNAL W SHERMAN
nostic, operative and post opera-
<X)UNTY>* NEW SPAPER!
UNION 76
IN WASCO
Remember...
No motorist in his right mind
wants to trust his family’s
neck to so-called "Tire Bar
gains.” No self - resnecting
station operator should ask a
customer to risk his life with
anything but the BEST TIRE
he can afford!
TRY OUR NYLON MINUTE-MAN
TIRES!
Soil Conservation ield Hay
On June 12th the annual Ore
gon Wheat League State Conven
tion Man of the Yield Field Day
w ill
b e held
at th e
P e tty jo h n
%
W eatherford Ranch in Gilliam
County. The program will get un
derw ay at 10:30 a m.
The ranch was the 1962 state
w inner announced at the State
meeting last fall.
Persons attending will assem
ble at the Circle W. Ranch whl ?h
Is locate«, 20 miles northeast of
Condon.
Dr. J. H. Jensen, President,
Oregon State University, will be
gue.9t speaker.
iDuring the morning, a history
ami highlights of the ranch oper
ation will lx? presented. Lunch
will lx* provided at noon, follow
ed by a tour of the ranch opera
tions.
New Wheat la-glslatlon
Several wheat o r wheat • feed
grain bills are being introduced
into Congress. One Senate bill
sponsored by H ickenlooper - An
derson - Aiken - Holland is get
ting most attention to date.
The bill repeals auth o rity of
the Secretary of A griculture to
set wheat acreage allotm ents or
proclaim wheat m arketing quo
tas. The bill provides Ix'ginning
in 1964, wheat price support for
wheat would , m ? set at the U. S.
equivalent of the average w ork
m arket price during the immedi
ately proceeding three m arketing
years, o r 50 percent of parity,
whichever is higher. The average
world m arket price is currently
a,x)Ut $1.35 per bushel.
The bill fu rther provides tin t
the Secrotary o f A griculture
(about that new pickup)
match the Champ
against the field
Opposite our original office, a splendid, new U. S. National branch
building has emerged to strengthen a banking tradition in The Dalles
dating back many years. Here, at 401 Washington Street, you’ll pleasure
in ultra-modern banking facilities highlighted by sparkling glass, hand
some white marble and a beautifully executed 92-foot mural depicting
our region's rich cultural heritage. You’ll delight in the freedom and
artistry of the 9,400 square foot main floor, not to mention the year-
around comfort given by air conditioning. Other benefits of the building
include such gratifying conveniences as a drive-up teller window, 24-
hour depository and ample off-street parking.
and
COMPARE
OPERATING
EQUIPMENT
We cordially invite your attendance to see for yourielf at
t
our open house on Friday, June 14, 10 a m. to 9 p.m.
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Ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a m. Refreshments and
favors tor the whole family throughout the day.
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