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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1941)
í . «.tories g M « :: Official County P a p « Moro, Oregon. Friday, A ugust 15, 1941 L. L. Hennagin Transferred To Portland I n U . P . E x e c u tiv e C h a n g e s Station Tests Funds for Experiment * . ■ssrr Show Best Sent For Test ' Work Approved Variety Yield Word from W ashington D. C., is Of Food Value Hay and Chaff Lloyd Hennagin and fam ily re th at th e federal appropriation for turned home from Portand T ues New Wheats Again $2600 for the local experiment day with the news th at «he is to 'he Experiment That May statio n ihas definitely been approv tran sferred to the Portland office Best Old On Plots ed by congress and can now be Lead to Livestock of th e F irs t National bank for a t At Experiment Station counted on. -— - — . — — least ta year of training in the Feeding Furthered A telegram from W alter Pierce As has happened eo often in the several branches of th a t institu Progress of the (plan tx> deter ftHted th a t the additional appro- jlast, new wheat® being developed, tion. mine the feeding value of wheat bested th e older wheat» on th* Mr. Hennagin has been m anager and w heat (by products h as been pnation of $2400, which had been By PAUL DUNHAM experimental plot® at the station. asked, was also acted upon favor made th e sending of It is from results such as these Mg LIMI, U. >., Au« 14.— of th - - e - - local branch since it was , IIWlkKT this week by --------------- - pD,y VU ta Vttl l of VI ÇU UVU. Thus 1U» was D. V C., ably L to O a to $5000. Washington, something for the canning established, is a local bow, being rive of w heat in various stage* ica,r ned to he an e rro r on later in that the higher yielding wheat T^m’ember: Canners ear of Mrs. Roy Belshee. Mrs. of m aturity and sam ples of diff form ation which was to the effect have been» found. who are selling part of their pack Hennagin is the daughter of Mrs. eren t kinds of chaff to Corvallis th a t the original $2600 was pass This year Alioel, a club type entitled to . Mood Akers o f Wasco. w heat without snuut reaiatanoe, for chemical analysis. ed in one of th e many appropria to army or navy are The plan m ay reswilt in feeding tion bills. yielded 47.7 bushel® to the acre to •Ray Blake, a.t «present assistant priori) ties in obtaining supplies, G. F . ASHBY E. J. CONNORS l<4ul th e field of w inter w<benta. nor dee® th e WaGah-Healy act ap m anager, will he made the mana of livestock a t th e local station. M. M. Oveson, station m anager, was Athena, a 40 Fold-Fad*- ply to caunirigs filling orders for ger, and another man will be sent 3 Second took samples o f w heat cut before enation cross, like Golden, with a th e armod forces. Requiremesus in to take over his work. yield of 46.5. of canned food for. the m ilitary The Hennagin fam ily will leave heading, a t heading, in th e bloom, Then came «Riex Ml, a more nan- establishm ents are in sharp con- th e last week of th is month in the milk and th e dough, down to n form producer than the original have them analysed by IDr. J. R. craslt cn many items. Top of the order to «be located in their new Rex, with 45.9. Rex, itself, Ja a list for both, however, is canned home a t 3250 NE 51st St., before H aag, head of th? animal n utri A t th e Moro Community church descendant of Federation. to m a to i’. These have the vita- Portland1 schools s ta rt. Lloyd will tion departm ent. Sunday afternoon Muss Florence This is being dene to determine Isabelle Lawrence, daughter of Cheyenne waa the first of the niitt'S. Tomato juice is popular leave September 1 for his new X \ a t what stage the wheat plant Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence was turkey type wheats with 45.1 but with th? soldiers; the sailor® w a rt IKxsition. * gives the g reatest food value. It marriod to Mr. Theodore Thomp it is «not simut resistant and there none of it. Alrmy ws-r.ts 14.4 of fore undcsdralhle for general uae. has been stated t b it wheat, before son, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Dewey th e 1041 crop of canned carrots; ■ it heads out, has a larger percen Tlxm pson. A farm er Moro min Rio, with 44.3, Hym ar, a sm ut navy aunrus up its noae. Air my tage of protein th an alfalfa. How ister, Rev. Lawrence Mrtchelmore resistent club wheat, with 43.7. w ants 12.9 percent of the eanw 1 much dry m atter it contains is al Ixcal Turkey w ith 40.7, Oro with beams; rnvy doesn’t want any. officiated. 40.1, Golden w ith 30.1 and Soft so to he determined. Army wants no applesauce, navy The bride wore a dress of white Federation aown in the fall, follow Twelve sam ples of chaff were w ants 2 7 percent of the total out The » vear old s«cn of Mr. and n e t with fingertip veil, and carried ed in th a t order. put. ' Navy refvres cherries, but Mrs. Henry Tetz, Loren, wa^ a 1**? taken down, th?se from fields a white prayer book with white "7- The ‘list* of ten of the leaders , B’ks for 3 percent of the canned fatally ^ ^ 4 Saturday a t Grants all over the county. A m ajority satin stream ers. Mrs. Bert Lite, contains but four turkey type apricots; arm y wants 6.5 percent Pass as he was crossing the s tr ic t of them are Turkey Red, with sister of the bride, the m atron of wheats, an indication that the dis wants 354,200 caie® of some Rex and others of Golden Army on «his bicycle. The driver of the honor, wore a blue chiffon dress trict may be in proeeaa of chang with car th a t h it him was not held. and Federation. These also will ami carried a bouquet of gladioli. peaches; navy is satisfied . . . ing the kind of wheat grown. 118,487 cases. Army is in the Mr. Tetz taught school a t G rs-s be analysed. Thr bridesmaids were Mrs. Carrel Among the spring wheats White m arket for 1,436,400 case® of peas; Valiev and R ufus for ten years Bennett, Jana French, Lois F latt, W. H. GUILD F. H. KNICKERBOCKER Federation and a cro « «of White navy wants «bult 270,816. AH these, and Mrs. Tetz is a daughter of and Ix>»s Melsser. They all wore Federation creased back to pre articles are grown and canned in Mrs. »Charles Lemley a t Grass F. II. Knickerbocker, gen pastel gowns' and each carried a Here are four Union Pacific vent disease® both made 35.4 to Oregon. Any canner mav figure Valley. Both of them and the eral m anager at Salt Lake bouquet of gladioli. Preceding the Railroad officials involved in lead the list. out w hat he can sell to the mili children were known all over the City, has been assigned to be ceremony Mis® Virginia M urray changes just announced by W. A red chaffed «oft wheat. Bun- tary. executive assistant at that county. Th? funeral was held ami Mis® Gertrude Gillmor lighted M. Jeffers, president. In or yip-Federation cree®, made 34.1 « * • point covering the intermoun Tuesday a-t Grants Pass. Four men. Jack Lewis, Kenneth candle® and Miss Claudine Thomp der to relieve important of and Ona®, a white wheat with Rep. W alter M. Pierce of Ore tain territory. ficers of details brought about W elker, A rthur Spencer, and son accompanied by Miss Mearle white chaff, made 33.9. gon was making an appeal for a by the spur of the defense At the sam e tim e Mr. Jeffers Dewey Thomas will leave Monday, Miller sang two songs. “Because” Soft Federation, eown in the larger quota for sugar beet 3 program in the west, and at announced that E. J. Connors August 18 for the induction cen and “ At Dawning.” Mis® Norma spring made 33.8, ju st .6 o f a growers. A southern Democrat the sam e tim e to provide ex would become vice president In bushel les® than when sown in <ha te r in Portland. The fifth Donald M elrer played the wedding march. ecutive authority and special explained the chamre in charge of operations, succeed ¡Bost man was Dean Pinkerton Macna.b, m ay not leave because of fall. Hard Federation 31 made would interfere with the good ing Mr. Guild, and G. F. Ash a possible appeal. They will de and ushers were Carl Peetz, Ed expert assistance in transpor 32.4, Comet, a hard red' «prmg tation m atters, Mr. ' Jeffers neighbor policy of the adm inistra by becomes vice president and Cushing, Charles Drake and Carrel W alter C. Rutledge died in p a rt on the stage from Moro. wheat produced 33.4 bushel», Baart has assigned IV. H. Guild, tion. “T h a t’s a lot of damned Portland Friday night a fte r a lin assistant to president at Oma Bennett. 29.C and the old favorite. Pacific vice - president - operations at n n« r=e.” said Titcce, giving his gering illness of several months. ha. Both Connors and Ashby Mr. and * Mrs. Thompson left Omaha, to be executive assis Blnestem made 26.9. view» of the policy. W ith a few Funeral service® were held Mon have been assistants t o . the immediately for a trip to North The position of Blueatem in this tant with headquarters at Los lapses, the Oregon Democrat has day and interm ent made in a P ort president at Omaha for several (Dakota, the bride’s form er home. Angeles and covering the south list of wheats indicate» how much gone along with the adm inistration land cemetery. y e a r s.— Union Pact®, Railroad Pboco» wheat has been developed sinoe west. without queeiMon, but su g ar beets Mr. Rutledge w^s ibom in |Aiud- the early days. m eant something in Malheur coun rain county, Missouri, June 3, Oregon farm ers are already re ty, where there is a large refinery 1859 to »a fam ily of southerner® sponding to th e call of the govern a t Nyssa. who had held im portant places in ment to increase the production» of a v • government, one of «his ancestors certain foods needed in the defense Young Oregon men who have being a signer of the Declaration q o program , according to a progress Q In what denomimfitins arc Dc- token course in token a a course m n flying y m g and have of independence. With his parents E m i t t e d to the secretary fen«e Saving Stamps availble? been appointed second beu tenam® he crossed the plains in « r w i/ n iL f ,ir»> H by v ith'P ie w lv m in lft62 1862 and and agriculture the l newly CVT1te, OK 25 cent®, 50 in th e a ir cyrps reserve have been settled in California staying there cr(?ated u.S.'D.A defense board, The following quotation» $1> $5 An album is Harvesting operations ^ e re «de based on price® bring paid In receiving o r tiers from the w ar de h.iUt’1 they^came to Sherman coun- compiled by the ex- w ith. firp tM am p . p u r lv e d - the- first of th e.w e ek jb y a Wednesday’« trading. partment that they will remain in tiy in 1883. tension service a t the request of chase to mount stam ps of 25 cents With harvest nearing the end rain that began falling . Monday active duty until August 30, 1942. CATTLE: Good grain fed steer The Ruggles and. Rutledge fam RoTre-rt B. Taylor, chairman o f ‘the up. interest in the county fair is in morning and continued through a $11.50 to 12.60. This is a p a rt of the program to Good gras® state AAA committee and chair Q. In w hat denominations are creased among those whose duty la rg e pa.rt of the day. Most of the steer® $9.75 to 10 j 50. Good grain retain reserve officers for the dura ilies settled the district th a t is m an of the new board, shows in- Defense Saving® Bonds available? it is to prepare for th at event. machines rem aining in the field fed heifer® $10.50 to 11.00. Good tion announced in the rhatem ert »till called Rutledge. In 1904 W alter Rutledge bought the Moro creas«e«3 in production of nearly all Banners have this week appear were able to sta rt Wednesday af grass heifers $9.50 to 10.25 (Spay by Chief of Staff Marshall. Scan IA. You can buy -a Series E the defense food®, including dairy, ed on many automobiles to adver ternoon but some laid off for a ed l«oad Monday to 10.65) Good ning th? list of Oregon rerervisb’. Hotel and operated it until it was poultry and pork product» and' cer Bond fo r $18.75, $37.50, $75, $375, tise the dates and general interest longer period. destroyed by fire in 1918. it appears flhat they come from or $750. The prices of ^Series F beef cows $7.50 to 8.25; mediuhu He m arried Maggie Vm/tin who tain. canning vegetable®. Bend, Westfir, Aurora, EugfT”". There are only a few harvesters $7.00 to 7.50; common $6.00 to 6 50 Bond® range from $74 to $7,400: is growing daily. Total milk production in Ore and »almost every community in t he preceded him in death. Surviving G Bond® from $100 to “ Doc” Ragel®, well known horse still cutting in the north end' of ra p p e rs $4.75 to 5.50. Bulla, nwd- r'Sate. Before they a re demobilize J «re two sons, Joseph and Clarence gon is up to 8 per cent so fa r thi® Scriew ih c o county, m in tv . nearly n e a rlv all of the grain jun| good $8.50 to 9.50. Common buyer and judge will place the the year, though iincreased consump- $10,000 the betvs can be sent anywbme the two daughter®, Mr®. Jeanette a»round Moro is cut, (but farther $7.25 to 8.00. Vealere, good to heavy and light horse classes at Rudeen of Portland and Mrs. tion of fluid milk has kept the out air corps deem®’ proper. the fair this year. He is a resident sou K h nearly a half of the* grain choice $12.00 to 13.00. put of (manufactured dairy pro 1' w * * Frances King of Moro. k sitm standing. Ix>s® from bleach HOGS: Good to choice carlo*® of Union county. duction down so«mewhat. Cheese While e Oregon housewives arc $13.00; 170 to 215 lb truckina in the red wheat has already been The premium lists are being pioduction, particularly urged1 by giving up aluminum pots and pan® sent out from the county a g e n ts experienced and some shattering $12.50 to 12.75: 230 to 286 lb the government, is up sharply, but nf-iM’t. 16 ef the 22 companies which butcher® $11.75 to 12.00; light office this week along with an en has caused lower yield». partly a t the expense of butter have been m anufacturing these weight® butchers $11.50 to 11.75» trance blank and a letter inviting Every reg istran t is entitled to ftnd condensed milk output. r ,• i-’r.’s went <« f busiimcs®. More packing sows $9.75 to 10.50. Feed The present price ratio between appeal from any classification by everyone to take a part in this, I F ” ’! I than one third of the employ’?* er pig» quotable $12.00. .dairy feed® and buhterfa.t i«s fav- his local board, providing he doe®, his county f a i r .------ in the indUFitry («there were 16,000) SHEEP: Good to choice spring within the prescribed tim e limits, Some horses are already at the ore.ble to liberal grain feeding in are n«ow unemployed and the »others lambs $9.50 to 9.75 w ith one lot and no one ha® the right to deny track and others are being train m ost area® of the state, the report will be deprived of work a's «the re a,t $10.00; medium to good $9.00 show®. A new extension bulletin him th at privilege, IA. Colonel V. ed at home for the races. Plenti m aining factories shut down be to 9.25; common $8.00 to 8.75. Director will be avaiable »soon on feeding Elm er Wooton, S tate ful rains have kept the track in Calling all blondes! Men, women cause of inability to obtain the nnd m anagement by th e dairy in- c f Selective Service, declared to- shia.pe. The spectators view of ar.«J children . . . . for the Oregon Slaughter ewe«, good to choice white m etal. M-anufacturers have fjustny in relation to the food do- day. the stretch h i® been cleared by state fair blond«’«’ contest on the $¿.00 to 4.50. Feeder lambs, good notified OPM th a t there an? no to choice $8.25 to 8.75. Shorn fen«e program. In all cases local boards and gov the removal of the knoll in the second day of the fair a t Salem, substitutes for cooking y,ten«ils lam bs $7.90 to 8.76. Increased acreage of canning ernm ent appeal agents mtnst make mid-field. It is almost fa ir time. Tuesday, Septem ber 2. th a t can. ibte made w'fth their ■present tomatoe® and« com are noted in the every effort to insure protection It’s a contest to decide six per equipment. Business of the pots report and marked progo«?» is re o* the reg istran t’s rig h t of ap Dance® Downtown sons whose hair most nearly WHEAT GOOD QUALITY and pans"’ aluminum tre d ’e last ported in the production of green peal regardless of w hether or not An impromptu fair board meet matchc« the color of the champion totaled $36.996,705. The gov Wheat samples inspected »0 faa- pea® 'and green bean® for process they think the appe«al is justified, ing Thursday afternoon arranged Buff Orphington hen in the J 941 ernm ent couBi, If ’It wTU'ld. con this year from Morrow, Gillian), ing. Oregon’» total acreage of he asserted. for room to hold the concessions state fair poultry show. Divided tribute .the man-y to rs of aluminum Wasco and Shenman, oountlaa «re commercial truck cron® foir process into two divisions, winners jn each Any registrant who i® dissatis and flair dances down town. The ornament® in federal buiMrng® in practically aU grading No. 1 with ing i® given a«t 39,710 acre® in fied with a determination of his dances will be held in the Legion will be awarde-d cash prizes of $10 the «national capitol. There are 'test weight® from 60 to 64.4 pound® 1941. compared with 35,470 acre® local board may appeal the de hall and ¿oom "for the concessions $5 and $2.50 for first, second and gigantic vases, storirrese® and ele per bushel, reports the grain divi in 1940. cision to the board of appeal® and has been found across th e street third place. The senior division is vator grillwork. iA new hotel the Oregon will have from 5 to 10 no one has legral power to inter from the hall on the Jot® where open to all persons 15 years old sion of the state d«epartmisat of capital, »now m ccunre of construc per cent more laying hen® this fall fere with his efforts to get a re- machinery is parked and on’ a d and over; the junior to all person® agricu»thrre. Very fiew of these tion, gave all th>? alum ’num win samples are showing aithar Jbiau last. W ith empha®i® placed) viewr of his case, the Director said. joining streets. 14 and under. a ' dow casings, aimotmting to »liHWW or dockage. • This is in contrast on better methods o f fee«dnng, Judges will be Judge« of the It is possible th at the ferris (tors th-’.n t V «I’u m ’h v m in gov Citing Selective Service 'Regu m anagem ent and housing, poultry and judging to the 1940 harvest, which in these lation« relating to appeal®, the wheel an d other rides will be put Rup Orphington ernm ent buildings’. men of th is «state are apparently the highway from the hall in the senior division will be at 3 counties produced wheat grading Director pointed out «that a regis as low as No. 5 on test weight and well on th e ir way to «uipplyinig Assertion i® m'?»d'.e rihnt th? P a tra n t, any ..person who claim® to be on vacant lots. Dances will be P m. Tuesday; in« the junior, at carrying «more dockage than this their share of the needed increase 4 p. m. cific ccinn+ iriiy «suffer a gwro-line a dependent of a registrant, or held thtee njghts. in egg pioduction. The principal Anyone on the grounds Tuesday year. The decision to hold the conces shortage in th e mftifiw aihea.d i§lm- any person who »has filed w ritten .problem® listed a re scarcity and1 »aftemoon may compete» except ’Test weights in Umatilla county ciii-3 jasucv - --- j - pv: j pnco pf thè occupational pec- sio n s’down town was made after iW to th a t c«n th e ^-ast i-rn n«e”bo®ijd thè eff^gooi essity of thè registnant, ma»y «1t>- agr6crnent \*as macìe wi«th thè city fa ir employes, the only require are running lighter than the other where to ccinrenve ‘ gas the filling and <he «h«rta«c « f Ifooi n(,a/ from any local b ^ r d reMw| , f „ r t.h, hall and a p T .c ment bring th a t he o r she m ost four mentioned, or from 58 to 50 ettiatien® a re closed at 7 p. m. to on rental i peal from any pounds to the •Hushal; fa m i .la'r'or 7 a. m, The caure. if it come», will fci’.ipd n e a rb y 'fo r the concessions. ’register a t the poultry pavilion samples are grading ®m«tty though cation. between 1 and 3 o’clock, of that be th e swme—diver*ion of tank The Regulations a ls o . provide, The" show outfit this year will he more are cau-Tying dockage. ers, bh’^ tim e to .a* a b t the Soviet. ■day. " T u “ “ “¿ S " , E. he said, th at appeal® may be taken the American-United Shows. _______________ * The grain division say® alao that Already tankers are (taking on oil If enough financial support from bv a government appeal agent for A sew ing-m eeting of the Red protein naturally is falracommlttec »«kin, eoi>,re,a to s-,x>n.wr«! by the experim ent «ta-, and gasoline cm <th>? w rvt ccsrit a-nd his local board area, a Sta(e Di- Th«( Dalles can be obtained the Cro«® will be held Friday aftemoon with most of th a .W d red ww* anthariae a draft army .f unlimited tkm and extewnon « e rv ,« bas ne- have orders to deliver it a t Vlad»ivo- rector of Selective Service for any total . purse for the horse race® stok. Certain w est coarit tanker®1 size. He spoke of the “grave na- suited Ui considerable progress in local board in hi® State,, and the will bo upped to $1000 and it is nt the Woman’® club building, an- ter grading hard or yciww naiu thjs respect, particularly in areas nounce® Mrs. C. L. Poky. . iiretmd have already been assigned to car- tUnal peril Director of Selective Service. thought th at thia will bo done. where pasture i» aleo available. . (Continued op Pag« two) - ♦ ‘ - Thompson-Lawrence Ceremony Held Loren Tetz Killed At Grants Pass Four Men Leaving For Army Camp Walter C. Rutledge Buried In. Portland Farmers Producing Food For Defense Questions About Bonds Answered County Fair ^J W J u S t F UF a Rain Halts Harvesting for Two Full Days Portland Prices Drop Slightly Weeks Away Registrants Have Right of Appeal ‘Unlimited Army’ Chicken Judges ----- — To Judge • «m* ""ï. ■' * ■ I; 4 'X -ú'ó.' • Ss