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Page 4 Sherman County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, July 5, 1963 I area, about 60 to 70 percent. Most I protein content of th e ir crop as These program s are successful land, have t>een opened at 1119 of this has been low protein, and : early as possible. Great progress New Turf at Oregon because the American people be S.W. Park Ave., with Mrs. Jo 1 it has been well like«!, especially has been made in developing a in the hard currency m arkets of I m arket fyr quality wheats from State Fair Progressing lieve in them and support them Ryan again in charge. w ith th e ir gifts. Therefore the The game pits the states’ out- Japan am, the Philippines. W es i the Pacific Northwest. It is the By Sheini.ui County Extension It was proposed by industry that local as well as the national eh ip stan< ing senior high school play a determ ined effort lie made this tern W hite has also been accept feeling of W estern W heat they For Eight-day Meet Agent« i ter is grateful for all eontribu- year to segregate tiie various able in India and Pakistan, but want and need. For the next few ers of last year against each I tions. White Wheat Marketing this largely because of the color The 1963 thoroughbred racing years this may be difficult. U n’il lots by quality and to m aintain other on a State versus Metropoli T his year a total of $1193.-97 Various fan n er and industry o r preserved Identity of the superior ami n<*t because of its intrinsic such tim e a.s new varieties th at program at the Oregon State F a i r 1 ganizations are concerned w ith and inferior lots. W estern Wheat quality. All of the local produc are disease resistant, high yield a t Salem will be held on a brand was collected. The credit for such tan basis. The rival 27-man m aintaining our white w heat il Associates, at a recent meeting of tion in these countries is of w hite ing of desirable quality are av ail new tiack. Work on th e new good work goes to the six cap squads will re|x»rt here Aug. 4 to ia r m arket with Japan. The prob the Board of Directors, officiary varieties, so there is a natural able, full cooperative of grow ers track Is progressing rapidly, to be tains: Sue Fox, Betty Thomas, lx?gin 2 w eeks of intensive prac- lem is of great im portance to approved this action by industry preference for w hite wheat. For and dealers will lie require«!. The in com plete readiness for the Gladys C«x'hran. Mavis Olsen, t ice. grow ers and grain dealers. Th? and has approved a program to their uses a somewhat higher pro record of cooperative efforts in eight-day meet schedule«! for Aug. Florence Schilling and Thelma Mrs Ryan rem inded that mail following letter waa w ritten to enlist grow er cooperation in this tein and a stronger gluten would the p ast would augar well for 30 through Sept 7, the dates of Sather and their 43 volunteer orders for tickets are being ac w orkers. Again Red Cross says Pacific N orthw est Grain Dealers undertaking. probably lie more desirable. tiie F air itself. cepted at headquarters now. All success in this instance. “th a n k s” to you. from D. D. Hill, W estern Wheat seats are reserved at $3, $2 and Following' the outbreak of The Fairgrounds race track is Foreign m arket development Associates, the wheat grow ers re stripe rust and the distribution $1. being enlarge«! to five • eighths activities of W estern Wheat A s gional m arketing organization, in cf the high yielding Gaines v a r Cost Accounting of a mile in length. It has been a Shriners’ Hospital foreign wheat trade. sociates includes program s in iety, the character of the whi*e half - mile track for m any years. Jmiru.d Want Ads Get Result«! When the Pacific Nortwesi hard currency countries such as wheat produced in the N orthw est Considered A Must The addition in size will provide All-Star Football Crop Im provem ent Association Japan and the Philippines an I has changed sharply. Not only :s w ider turns and a longer stretch. m et in Pendleton on May 8, 1963, the P.L. 480 countries such as In there less club and more common For Road Operations But Ix>ne Oak will be even more Game August 17 Wasco industry representatives indicat dia and Pakistan. These programs white, but the increasing use of “lone” for a while, since all trees have enabled our foreign staff to ed concern about the adequacy of Meeting in Prineville, on a joint have been removed from the nitrogen fertilizer has tended to H eadquarters for the 16th an Pharmacy sufficient high quality wheat in ascertain the needs ami the likes raise the protein content to the com m ittee of Oregon county offi north and south ends of the oval. nual S hriners’ hospital all-star 1963 to meet the m arket denian« . of the particular m arkets with point w here some lots are no cials, county engineers and gen However, plans have been made football game, scheduled for Aug. GI 2-5262 Low protein club wheat has come considerable accuracy. During re longer acceptable In many m ar-i eral contractors declared that to eventually populate the racing 17 In M ultnomah stadium P ort to be accepted by the Japanese cent years most of the wheat kets. projier cost accounting for coun’v area w ith picturesque shrubbery and Philippine m arkets as the ship|>ed from this area has lieen The Japanese and the Philip road operations is a m ust for and flowers. standard of quality for certain graded as W estern White which pine.; buyer has become increas good, economical road adm inis-1 Also the jockeys’ quarters at types of flour; these m arkets hav lias been rath er uniform as to ingly interested in the protein tra, ion. the track are being remodeled indicated an interest in the a- quality. The jiercentage of club content of the club and soft w hite The group vote«l unanim ously and enlarged. m ount and quality of low protein wheat in W estern W hite has v. heat from this area and has in to recom m end to the Association ( There will ne 10 thoroughbrel club and soft white available in pretty well reflected the percen sisted that about nine percent of Oregon Counties that a survey the Pacific Northwest this year. tage of club wheat grown lu tin* is about the maximum he would l»e set up immediately to deter- - races per day during the Fair, w ith post tim e for the daily cards consider. Presum ably they would mine the statu s of cost accounting at 1:00 p m . MEN’S & BOYS’ system s in the various individual accept Gaines if the protein con-1 Total purses for the thorough tent was below this figure. How counties and to find ways an 1 j breds will be $50,000 this year, a ever, there is still another aspect ¡m eans to assure the establish-1 new all - tim e high. There will be of the common »ft white w heat! , men, of le tte r systems. at least $1,000 race j>er day. I that eventually me t lie consider It was reported that most of Between 450 and 500 racing ani ed, namely, viscosity. In the opin | the counties contend that they! mals will ,x? quartered at the Fair ion of many technicians the low i now have good cost acco u n tin g ’ grounds for the annual meet. GIRLS JF.ANS Canvas - 36, 42, 48, 60 and 72 inch viscosity <>f the commonly grow n systems, how ever cne p ro m in e n t! white varieties, Gaines, Burt, a n ! I county engineer expressed the Fabric Cement T-SHIRTS FOR MEN & BOYS Brevor, is a good deal higher opinion that all but a very few Fund Raising Meets than that of the clubs, and th ere of the counties are confusing or-1 MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Ext. Ply - 3x8, 3x14 and 3x16 fore, these varieties are n«»t likely dinary accounting system s w ith j Campaign Success to satisfy the Increasingly d isc rin the more sj>eciailize<i cost accoun fund raising cam paign of MEN S & LADIES’ WORK GLOVES Masonite - Tempered - 4x6, 8 ,1 0 ,1 2 ft. inatir.g Japanese and Philippine ting • he pointed out that o rd in the The American Itcd Cross has been m arket. On the other hand, the^e ary accounting merely gives fig would meet the needs of ures to show tie,ailed costs of completed in our county for about lz’x6 Fir for Steel Slats 1 4 ,1 6 ,1 8 ,2 0 ft. varieties two m onths now. Complete Line of Socks - Dish Cloths India ami Pakistan lx*tter than each separate operation. As the w ater safety program the club ty|x‘s. W ith this situation The group gave solid recogtii- 3x8 Galv. Sheets of Metal - All Gauges In mind, W estern W heat no, only | tion to the fact that cost accoun- goes into effect the chapter is LADIES’ NYLONS encourages Industry to proceed , ting is the only source of accurate again rem inded of the many with plans to segregate the m ajor Inform ation on w hether or not friends in Sherm an county who Paint wheat types at country points, the county is spending its road contributed so generously to hut would also encourage the re i dollars in the most economical [ make this service possible and Truck Floor Hardener available to all boys and girls. servation of the club type« for J manner. use by the local mills and to sup T his joint committee is made The m any and varied services Bolts from 1 -4 to 1 inch inclusive - from ply Japan and the Philippines. I, j up of the Roads an«l H ighways blood bank, first aid, disaster as would appear logical, therefore, com m ittee of the Association of sistance, nursing services and 1 to 18 inches long MORO to send the B urt as well as the Oregon Counties, the Roads and and w ater safety to name a few— higher protein Gaines and Brevor H ig h w a y s comm ittee of the Ore are unique w ith Red Cross. hind lh<‘ high protein club to the gon Association of County E n g ln -; P.L. ,80 countries. eers and Surveyors. The jo in t committee also gave With this situation in min 1 THINKING ABOUT YOUR VACATION? YOU CAN HAVE W estern W heat has reeomhmend- , considerable toime to discussion ed that (D W estern W hite con of the factors involved in the pro Phone JO 5 - 3602 tain a, leas, 50 percent club; and mised program wherein the court- (2) Burt and other Hard W hite 1 ties would submit m ore of the types of high viscosity l»e exclu ¡county road construction work ded. It Is recognized that supplies j ito com petitive bidding. of low pro,«dn club may be in short supply, but 1, is felt that , 1 HE YEAR AROUND WITH A CENTRAL AIR CONDITION every effort should lx» made to Himmerling Attends supply th«* local mills and the ING SYSTEM. Call Today For our Free Engineering Survey! hard currency m arkets with the Ag Conference desired quality of wheat insofar Fi tu re plans for the Oregon as possible. Department of A griculture, the I, has been rejxirted that Aus departm ent's image and a review tralia has offered 100.000 tons of of the departm ental activities more w hite wheat with a m axi were covered at a conference of mum of 8.5 percent protein. In 1 dairy and consumer services and i-rder in the assembling ' plan, division employes of the de- Third & M;tdison “ Your Comfort Is OUR Business’’ The Dalles of the lietter quality wheats, the ixirtmen las, week in Salem. c heat commissions and the grow- Dick Himmerling, nursery in-1 . r ass« sociations of the N orthw est spector serving Sherm an County, dates are exploring m ethods of w a ; among those attending the ling the quick protein test rnoference. re encouraging grow ers to lo o k in g ahead for the depart- i advance inform ation on the " S’ate Director of A gricul ture Jam es F Short, the firs, s’X'akcr for the conference, tol 1 Public Notices the group the departm ent would x* alert to improving services Estate « Harold L. Uhin* Ithln the «cope of its assign«' ’ VOTI, I I I I i REIH T o its •e-oonsd>ilitv b it there was no ho'pr'it of art ficlal expansion in County Ramblin’s NOW ¡N STOCK W r a n g le r O v e r a l l s H a rv e s tT im e N e e d s H u sk y H u t Moro Lumber & Fuel Co. Vacation C limate THE HEATING CENTER Prolxpe Department s he.eby given that t’ ' 1 has ,x'«'ii amsiint, of the estate of Haro Heard any Volkswagen jokes lately? .urns ag ain st said e sta te Dated an«, first published J u n e ' 1, 1963. I«i>, publication July I!». 1963. MABEL W H ITE Executrix me- a Brown 3 Ihibllc Service Building >rtland. Oregon \ n l H I HE HE Mt I NG I I \ \ I O I lit \ I I 816 W 6th The Dalles a tercies " heneve »rv ice vcl. ik M »'partment s e r- he is convince 1 st served by the it to home and >le governm ent •«e held at state i hal h e had cen to Improve state ere was a dupli- . i r. «leral lea of checkin', services and rc . ices. Use Reminder For July Licenses Due ises ex- the re >r tl _ Your Authorized Volkiwagen Dealer For the Mid-Columbia ter crchy notified to present th«' ’• tine, duly verified as required by ,, w. to the undersigned a! Was % ). Oregon, w ithin six m onths om the date hereof. Remember the ore about the lady who looked under her front hood and thought somebody stole her engine? Or the one about the guy at the gas station who didn't know where the gas went? Or the water? Today, the gas station attendants know enough to put the gas In front. And they don’t bother checking your wafer or frying to sell you some onfifreeze. (After all, they've seen enough VW» to know that our engine's In the rear; and that it's cooled by air, not water.l The pomf is this! People used to moke fun of our car, now they have fun with it. Which help, explain why our joke file’s been getting a bit low. So, If you've heard any good VW qu.'ps or sayings or jokes, why not send them on? Just write to John Stanley, Volkswagen of America, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. He’ll start them on their rounds. After all, nobody enjoys a good VW joke better than we do. Modern Motors at director Included In his * future an expansion efforts in the consum er fie! I. including tru th in ing. lahcllng and factual .dx'ling ami the two-year ! Interstate com pacts til- \ tiie 1« glslature. The la*- Ireeted at the possibility acts with nearby states aid ¡x'rmtt movement cf without federal super- © PIAlVt dcK L W nailed o them nt of Motor Ve- ving by mail or using the re on the reverse at fleti I offices CY 6 5741 ly in the month lines the líi't nki’es are due