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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1949)
Sixty-First Yfcar No. 36 T hese Moro, Oregon, Friday, July 8, 1949 About the County Official County Paper Field Day Group Sees Station A rt Bucholtx of Moro took his WASCO NAMES RECORDER /The notices are out for a mis- aunt, Mias Anna Schwartz, to Wasco’s city council accepted cellaneous auction sale on Tues- The Dalles Thursday for a med- the resignation of John A Foss day July 12 at the Hugh Math- ical check-up. , .as city recorder at the Tuesday ieson farm three and one half Mr and Mrs John Block and night meeting and appointed miles south of Rufus. Mathleson The farmers who gathered at Mrs John Hays went to The Art Macheel to fill the vacancy sold his farm recently to a next the experimental station Wed Dalles Sunday to spend the thus caused. door neighbor. With the sale of nesday afternoon to visit the Fourth at the home of Mr and Also done was approval of the this farm went two generations field plots there were able to Mrs Roy Feely. expenditure of the state highway of Mathleson farming and living see another year of develop ’ Mr iand Mrs W C. Schilling money on the bridge near the on this same land. ment in the accustomed tests. land daughters went to Heppner r . h . McKean property which Last Thursday evening the Tests, it will be remembered, b y G ile s L. French to spend the Fourth of July was nearly 1 washed out last Sherman County Judge C. A. grow more valuable with the at the home o f Mr and Mrs winter. The city budget was gi- Tom returned to Rufus looking yean. Educated people have fewer Glenn McLaehlan and family. yen the official OK by the bud- brown and healthy after a four- They also could see several children. It may be expensive * ” ' i»: -Tab7 n r> getlng board. teen day stay at Redwood City, mt it la ’ the only known way Mr and lUfc-g» D. Peterson Mr and Mrg T j ^ t e r Johnson California. Tom was personal new experiments and some new to keep down the population? and children, ’»ct* Ix’u a”d are leaving Friday for -a two manager of Camp Inlows, a wa- wheats and grasses. There was nothing very new Bud„ of Los Angeles, California, weeks trjp to San Francisco. ter safety work for fourteen con- in the spring varieties and no and her father, 3. R. Hewitt of g^eve O’Meara has been tinuous years was elected King This kind of weather wouldn’t Overton, Nevada, tame last pun- tbe hospital jn The Dalles for of the Life Buoys after having gTeat prospects of a high yield ven rate as summer time day to visit Mr. f ’eterson s mo- days and Is reported as also served as president for<wo in any* of them. A selection of Llaska. ther, Mrs. AmelM Peterson. recovering. , terms. The • school was held bald barley that is earlier and Chet Pererdot t y ®end s.?ent Several members of the Was- at La Honda, a town deep in a good yielder may be valuable. the weekend wtth his mother, community spent the Fourth the mighty Redwoods which It is Moro selection 5206. Judges at horse shows will A Comet x Sunset cross, an Mrs Amelia ¿n various places, « Vancouver, was a hideout for Cole Younger ave an extra burden upon early hard white wheat might lem around Salem and tPort- Mrs W C Schilling and dau- B. C., Camp Sherman, Bend, when he fled from Missouri. His md this fall. In addition to Jud- irhters arrived Friday from Cot- Wallowa county, The Dalles, famous store still stands after come to a good end later. There are some new winter wheats Ing pace, style, action, way of Uge Grove to the week Glendale, Woodburn the Will- more than 80 yearo olng, they will also be called ZnH w ith M r S ch illin g At the amette valley Others remained \Mr and Mrs Walt Davis were particularly a group of wheats pon to determine, atse, flesh, home of his parents, Mr and at home making preparations ln Rufus over the fourth as ln which the station staff is onditlon, distribution of fat Mr« W F Schilling for th e future. guests of W alt’s brother, Bob trying to develop a club wheat ver carcass, quality of loin. t v t — a / nipv snent Mrs Ruby McCann of Bend Davls and al8° visiting friends that Will be smut resistant. An Jack Lewis « Qlex spent & hQuge guegt of her brother, here Alicel x Oro P-3 will smut no Thursday vJslUMf at the ho e w orkm an and family in The country home of Mr and more than turkey type wheats, of Mr and Mrs J f c d Coon. Mr Monroe Sweetlana „ h a s having gotten that resistance A lton (Olds “ J jy 4 oydlly ° X , k ^ev . and Mrs F. Claude Step- meeting place for a family gath- from Oro. It is a club headed kid that the reason he endors- trip <• J a pas e arly la the m orning of A p ril 29, 1942, as a b om bardier d Mr. Ous Soloman for federal la O eaers* D oo little's fam ous ra id on Tokyo. He was forced down spent the F ourth J heng 8pent most of last week erlng Sunday when the Kuypers wheat but not quite ready for Istrlct Judge was that "he re being irregular in eqd on the lo w s j’Meio iu . th elr Dean and nu family louuiij entertained e n ie ria in ea at a i dinner. a i n n e r . Present distribution spent 49 months la a Jap prison cam p. Today, Deshazcr and his resents the principles and splr- w ife , shown here, and th e ir year-old son are on th eir way to Japan Ed ------ ---------------------------- ----- - besides - - - - the - - host <--- growth. c,u VlntAn vnum of Fortland stopped — jn Klamath Fails returning for the dinner of the Roosevelt and Truman Tuesday to visit relatives on bome Saturday after a fine visit. ,and hostess were Mr® Elizabeth to serve the rest of th eir lives as m issionaries. The composite cross trial has dmlnlstndlons, As a federal his way the Kuypers, Mrs White and --— ar home from Bend where « • into p X • q va» O'Meara entered ------ Jv| I O Clara IT *UVv CX A1V1 been going on for a long time. jdge we have have confidence spent the the f Fourth with bls his hospital bospRai Thursday. Thursday*. Hau<xhtor> v Vlr- ir. Equal quantities of Triplet, Hy te we confidence that W at - A J X , - TAzwr. he SPent t urth with son, Robert and daughter, would give effect f to those l f | \,OUl&T I l ld t l V O U D ty J 11 0 ^ 6 1 OID son. "The Kingdom and Citizen- ginia, Bobby and Benny Brooks, brid 128, Rio, and Rex were Mr and Mrs FfrSnk von Bor" Bor- ship” is the topic at the Chris- an(j Raymond Curlts. Calling In sown and the product resown nclples.” . s w • m «« • Efrank vOn Vhy, we wonder, iJ10” R A i)P T û 0P Q lld D t I€T SufZ PT StS E lllz in P P F stel bad 88 gU58tS. J lîe tian church Sunday. the afternoon at the Kuypers’ each (fall. Now it is almost all 'ea&ary to insult Mr. ® Fourth of July Weekend their and Mrs Dale Laughlin pjace were Mrs. Alta Smith and Rio, a turkey wheat, and Rex, inferring that as a ¿udf e j une was an even tempered The county court .finished its son, Frank von B ot tel Jr, coun- went tQ Crater ta k e for the daughters, Donna and Darlene, the highest yieldeT of the bunch uld lean to the P*>1 Rlcal month, the maximum tempera- fIrgt gix months In office with ty agent froin W?«*burg, Mrs Fourth of Juiy holiday, leavirui Clifford Trumbo and Mr and is almost gone. es of any administrât!«! ture being 16.4 degrees less th a n the JulY m eeting'w hich was von Borstel’s brother in law, gaturday at the end of their Mrs Jewel Herin. Hymar x Elgin is another rcka, Lain., bakery route a n d meeting Coming Saturday from Port- cross designed t o eliminate sister, Ml» th e re . lanzt tn soend the weekend as smutting in club wheats Althou Mrs Elizabeth gh Hymar is a club wheat it is ___ Mrs Clara White smut resistant and it is hoped ig »4 on June o, judge Tom . re-exnressed his anuuauR uvci-»»».-»», — ---- n e io s home. and children. They returned to ft can carry its resistance. An _ ------- --------- it look as If sum- o p i ^ about ^ S a g e m e n t of J»ck von Mr and MrS Rl8t° S^ Portland a^ n Monday. other Alicel x Oro is a long ™ thp river which the mer was in reverse. the road program by saying Marianna Koch of P 1*«00 left last week for Denver to be The American legion auxili- headed wheat, but not bearded - ehiooks The three months of April, that what th e^o u n ty must have and Mr and Mrs John Vossen of ftt the of his father who ary met at the home of Mrs like Oro. There may be a club lans called Towomehiooka The t h r e e --------- » west- May and June were not the dri- road 8yBtem is to be made Corvallis. - iS very* ill. Thursday after- wheat on the station now that S i » - - X : " J e n i^ ° h W he- ^ S e ^ s ^ a r ^ T n r e r ' i h o ““; ' Sunday July 3 . (atnlly reun- 'M re M a rle Barnett = waa Thora ,noon Justesen with alxteen jnemhere ► warm est on record as .llinch fell be- efficient Is an engineer who is Sunday July 3 a family rêun- Mrs Ntarle Barnett d noon will be smut resistant and that korat briefly before it tt slid- ahd- (ore (o re the th e end. But B u t they were aUU still abu able lay la out work for the Ju,y heJ at4tke ’ home of here . last . . . week w»Ak from Port’® P ortland "«’ to »® present. „ roo. Initiation » a s held and would solve a long serious pro a lS S « s te m hill. dry. there being only .771neh in X an/ tV) ™ads an d M ^ A m l X , von Bor- -ee bow the crop, are coming rep0;.u from the Mas blem. “ “ . i 'i T S : ™ X ,^ e X T a r tha‘ 8teU * V f r i l u l “' w and Mrs Lewis Haatlnga a n e n d e d ^ r ls The field of Crested Wheat ' also .60 below normal • at 10.39 b “ o acUon wag u k e n to obtain ’X rer^ed a t n£on and »pent a week end In State. The meeting conduct- grass has been plowed and put t of the day. • also 60 below normal ‘ at 10.39 --------------- ... re - in wheat which shows little in by M re ^ M a re u ------- a ^ E a __ .^ .^ lanes roar overhead so high inches, a man of thia kind until ^a later " f X i o n w a. spent visit- - with the Hal Shelton, re- sldent. Refreshments were serv- dication of improved nitrate meeting. ing and ball «»mes. Among those cen y )g hQmc eye cannot catch them but — - _____ - ed at the close of the meeting content from the years of grass present were Mr>- Mgrghenta growing, but looked very good trip to by the hostess. r ^ a m i - ^ S V t h ^ t f w « « an Dry Grain Is Clean von Borstel, Messrs and Mes ^ al? afte a vacation nevertheless. she visited Mr anc| Mrs Keith DeLourcey where dames Walter Koch and child- Sixty 4-H Clubbers There Is little difference in and ___ son went to Yakima, Wn., ren of Oregon City, A l f r e d r Maurice Smith came up Fri- Monday to attend the DeCour- methods of plowing or times of h"0 Grain> Say* ExPert and son, Bud, Doruld to n Bor m Qrdnance 8pend cey fa^ ily reunlon> cultivation this year and the Tour Two Counties i- ^ T ’to 'use i n KeeP grain dry avoid w — Stel and daug, te™’ Frank the week end at the home of ,Mrg c p Adams returned the plots on which alfalfa and grass ^ T your ^ gral" drV and andaV° ‘d * T t 'r f ’ the road after insect pests. Sixty-4-H club children spent Borste1’ . 2 ?^o K eith’ DeCour- his brother, MYrl Smith and morning of the Fourth from a were grown as a prelude to Pa5 h X are some diesel fThat’s the advice of Robert W. Jflgt p ^ y and Saturday in S a y r a ? fb Ji mother from Klick- family. trip of over a month spent go- wheat are alomst back to nor P There are T t S C S S T ¿ e a t Every, OSC extension entomolo- sherm an and Wasco a u n tie s cey andn bls ^ ber Mr and Mr8 Myrl Smith and 4ng fIrgt l0 San Jo8e, California mal. ne9 , L th * u D a n d S*81’ who adds 0181 insect d h direction 'o f very ltaJ’ v«n noretel JP Jack son, Lowell, Maurice Smith, Bill to the home of her brother and In the nursery the ■ expert 108 of o r e both up a n ^ become u and extcn. and Frank von.B orotelJL , Jack Bjn E1Hott and and ln Mp and Mrg Gn, îsÿ county agents and exten- — n “ . Voagen Hans Smith, Hili Cainoti <»>u sister m taw, nar anu «»» w..- menters are trying to find a u, carrying the r r ^ troublesome in grain that has glQn yon Borstel, J John , Vo*sen, Dorothy Kelley Kelley went went to to Madras Madras bert bert Wlble Wlble, wbom whom 8he she accompan- accompan- on work(J workers 8 von h J J S L . t Dorothy equipment^ tjb a tall America a moisture content of 40 percent ^ e ^ W r e n , most of whom a n * eQn t0 th e P e tc re on by car t0 Grove c lty . penn.. wheat that will have the best » j » ï s i r a s ¿ « s » g f J - s S S qualities possible. It should be as free from smut as Turkey, >e Just like it is in all other orG^ ards of 300.000,000 bush- were f1*?®. W.ht^ ler and son Wily, Hymar or Requa (which doesn’t h «leal reason els of grain are destroyed each ¿^Moss Springs * park and Wlly- ^ a picnic lunch, later they were the southern states to San Jose, dwarf smut) and it should yield ta. i*®*® insects, officials of the night at DeMoss Springs park rich M rs Elizabeth Nachter P Mrg Adams took the bus here is no V physical like Rex or Elgin or Federation ^ t h T o u ^ u % . d e irtm eA t of agriculture ^ 0 - goingh on * W a s c o and daughter DiA~ Christian- Joined M r^ whero M TSP^ f one likes and have the quality of protein “ rugged estimate. Losses in storage are Sh p o unds son and Henry ‘ Mra Harold Owens and all stay- Mr and Mrs Frank Pike and of Blackhull or Baart ahd it htfh, Every explains, S because and ^ /w w ^ em n t 'to to Paul M Muller’s place ------------------- Æ ed for the water pageant. h l i s s nephew, .Frankie Baker, should have good stiff straw- X ’" ™ ’ h e * uHeri place, . tb* inrirpst oart of the nation’s and went to Paul Muiiers piace, _ _ . . « . _________ _ wpnt went tn to Bend Bend SundaV Sunday* to to the the wa- wa and mature early and be winter r W h e a t Price Set ter pageant ’ hardy. ELEVATOR BINS DONE Mr and Mrs James Easter and To find this wheat is - the no fish Which may be as- tn use on only conservation district and at the The , 949 wheat p ^ suppOrt T-nurs- The crew of the elevator con- sons, Larry and Roy, went to reason for the nursery where , ln tOtlT A v e ? rt^ o a b o u th ^ r c e n t of the farm ator- Dodd Jan n ^to fhear a b o u , s ^ p rogram w hs announced Thurs- structlon company left last week Portland , Sunday th ^ weekly evening to liteiteliy hundreds of kinds of in the river, -too many a o o u i^ p c ™ « -------- — ......... In charge of the group were according to the in e weekly WWMJ structlon company ien w ith th<* cnonH th wheat are grown each year. « too th - A_ A. B> n CTs Thompson, Sherman y’ market review prepared end for the bolida^ . to0 many fishermen, "ahermen.; age Cg that Tommy Thomp«»n Some experiments are conduct ner water since irrigation, . . / ^ a insect damage* First, county agent, Miss Mabel Wll- ogc ^ ten sio n service bins beirJg a K J ^ th ed to improve a wheat already „ „ „ « » . k acceptable and others to pro duce some new wheat. . one “ " I * £ . K " r o | l h e . N ct removed p rk e. tor Ode peer', « » “ " “ I ; , ................. ................................. Tests are being made now at > being reminded th rince it ig a possible source of J9r8b’ U o r m i ^ n F rn - cr°P at 8 national aTeragere-?f nn^ these additions are expect- Mr and Mrs Frank Pike. Pullman to find out what con 1 go much more f inaect contamination. Then. Har®d !.r Wasco county club $1 95 a bushel a* the farm P i « J ^ t o be finished very shortly. Mrs Ted von Borstel went to ditions make wheat have pro mere man spray Every recommends the S^M oS^ state compares with an average of $2 ed to be nnmneo Wednegday Qn busl- b tein. For instance high temp high hills and deep go use of a 5 percent DDT emulsion leader ’ last < days, 31 y*ear. year. « ness for a few days. at certain times give u ts l-iis In in p proper r o p e r rei 4 ^ club agent. a ^ th things por best results, he re- 4^1 The support program Is has- rA R m ish eb ROAD Mr and Mrs Mra Qene Reynolds en- eratures CAR isheh wheat stronger protein. At Al lhio. W hat is there is r«id t h a t it be applied a t _______ ____ _ ______ ed on 90 percent of parity at the _„ Pertained Sunday- evening «t bany, California, tests are bfctng beginning of M arketing , Don ® 3L OU^ gUy. their home for Mr and Mrs Jack made to find out about differ permanent and n ^.un the rate of 1 gallon of spray to FIRg r NATIONAL FE EIB with a change« - 1 aaa o /in are fppt feet o of f bin M„ j uly 1. ra rity for this year cisco was having trouD e y Borstel, Frank von Borstel -nrith changed __ ences in protein. Protein, it is The popularity of differ- each l,ow Bq ECONOMIC CHANGE at $a.n a bushel. Ing awake Friday morning with von now discovered, has many other opinion or the flicker Alter grain has been placed answer~(tp 'V1*1 June 30 call Last year parity was *222 3 htehwaV“at aUught“ e c u iie « A .“"Refreshments were aerv- qualities than can be found by c fancy. in the bin, it is also a good idea comptroller of the curren- bushel. ? « 4l ,1 h hio 1947 car up the ed later in the evening. ....................... E inspect it periodically to see £ ‘X ^ e m a n X n t y branch The Joan value a t^ Portland and ro^ed Ma Mr ,„ d Mra Jack O Nelson of test weight. The crowd. saw the creeping if insects n of » tbG ir8t National possibility Portland were over night guests alfalfa that came from Klamath imeone thinks thinks that that al- ai- if insects are are present. prescuv. Moro, the p First National and and other northwest Wrminal ere Falls and may he valuable as a te CaWH . ' ^ a y t h ^ g a n w X r ^ T c a s e s where ln- Bank of F ^ r t l a n T h U la 'f o r wheat stored ln ell«- that th e Jett -ro m Mrg B7 c . Baumgartner mixture with grasses. I t saw s r r e w £ ~ ~ T = ^ ! r t ! K s M a t t w a s « * * r - s s y s t t i s T U r ~ n - ; a » w ___________________________ . oats and barleys and their nei ghbors and when it was over _________________ WORK they looked over the , station The city council reviewed the ™ r s x s w s " .." V " X ■— '™ “ t -s work being done with the mon house and were refreshed with STRONG I j OSHS wheat ey voted for a bond issue last a cool drink by Mrs. Mitchell. ’ of ? 5 n L r e was hut Feed and seed stores or chemical d f ? 74fl’O5 Bennett said Minneapolis $2 21, and Kansas and The fire siren called out the year. Cleaning the ditch, rebull San rraiudsco Francisco and ana can«« vuv v.»- iandpa ^ s ^ tlirth e 8 only sue- supply stock both chem icads^. t01Q San ______ supper flimt- President k . m . ineigranu JI., ¿"Si' ua qian have a loan townsmen of Moro last Friday ding the -drain channel and lm- HARVESTING STARTS “ d “ “ qult SSlt drinkin drlhkln the the About « 6 to t e d that that for for the the First Flret.l National Ix>s A ng: . About to « 8J « p - U « . , « t s t a stated buahel when a grass f i r e started proving the water system are one: gant ¿ te d «roup of 61 banking old « « , as rate <rf »2.19 3 bnahri wheo .a wgy Harvesting started this week bushels of grain to be Mmlgatea. » h June 3fl statement Loans will b» . alia ahead of a high wind R la expected that some slde- b u t too late for results to be ....................... ~ Fumigation Is accomplished by ¡oang Q, 397,739.97, Producer, from the t t a e thrir yujhed ahead o^ a ^ g ^ ^ ^ t j w ll« ^ um wh„ e work. known. k Clarence Morrison ex thin a few days Moro 1 sprinkling pr spray ing deposits of $554,856,546.94. grain Is ha m atur«tv date Crested Wheat grass and across men and contractors are In pected to start Wednesday on a skyacraper that can «em mlca, over the top of « « ‘nW ns. _ wlth M banklng of uary 196a The m aturity date Crested w n w r wheat gnd a n y o n e wantlrtg hls place east of Klondike and with any to rect ®to** both gasses are - j group, the figures Is Apr p . rh a a c airpPments before anything could be done sidewalks constructed may wo- Floyd Flatt, with Marcus Es- elXatOT t-wU* *» It la advisable to wear a gas deposits, $572,979,049.71, demand. Pure hare agreement« betore anytnin^, w w w(th the linger cutting, and Carl Melser S S X ^ rb a p s a.x « ^ m„ k , Kvery ^ . u d e s , ^ $ 1 6 ^ 6 7 5 ,3 9 0 .1 3 . wm also b e ^ W « ^ year, about t t . ^ X o fflfu is . were to start Thursday. Yields bf up to 20 bushels . were ex M r and Mrs ' John Parker re- Mr --------- and Mrs A™ dal£ ) ™tfly£r“ res“of"w hret n e ^ i h ™ ! ^ b y PSep- o< » * h ’ ridna i g h e r ------------------ — Ernie Engles and vary bV counties. nd nOtb X pected which, if obtained, will can ___ I t takes fiorne$ . lce turned Wednesday from a FoUV- family left Saturday for Buhl, ence teflec , j ^ arketg. were destroyed. The fire truck tember as some crews are ex- indicate a very good crop for °Tha «J1 "of July trip to Vancouver, Idaho, where they they* will vi^Jt v l^ t costs ^ ’^ r ^ g h t ^ t / n fifrurgwi g u r e d "ln'sher- resell ided and arrived in time pected to be near here by then, then. the county as a whole for first 15 , stories for . j trIp in Sher- responded ¿ , t o to be that Mgh. b . tn th « of rato^fUwre^ln bu()get Wgh- J ™ lhey vigltM her with Engles folks. They expect The frelght freight rate lymrea in Sher responded * and* and > ^ budget yields are usually on land with * '~ ato” hr a £ cLare“ brother enjoyed the green to ThU" bushel ^ m p e n the path of the b.axe. Proved, less than average yields. because they are cne«P- a}ana the coast. day of this week. ousnei. .. bushel capacity. Crops, Nursery N o te > •' ---------- w - I