HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thofrnday, Augu.t 15. MClJ, C-,
Hear Director
Walter Jacobs Takes New Post
Walter Jacobs, who ha oper
nied a wheat ranch umlff lean
In the area aouih of lone for
me 13 yearn, na aorriic a
ixmliiun with the Lad Irrigation
t o. al MMit Lake, Wash., and
moved there with hU family
Monday.
Jamba haa resigned hli po
tdtlon president of Morrow
County Grain Crimen. Inc.. and
tho board of director of the
coowratlve will consider the
vuranry at Its next meeting on
Auk'iist 27. Al Bunch la vice
nriMiiftcnt.
Jacobs said that he will be
field man for the Irrigation
tiinumny and will use hut col-
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WALTER JACOBS
Bloodsworth Named
Brand Inspector
Jim Bloodsworth, Route 2,
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Ilt-iitri, litis uti niui 1 1 ii-U a
brand inspector for the Oregon
Department of Agriculture to
serve the Hcppner area. He re
places Kenneth Evans, who re
signed to accept a position In
I'endleton. .
Persons needing brand In
spection of their animals can
contact Bloodsworth bv tele
phoning him at 676 9706.
lege training In agricultural en
eiiiecrinir on the position.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kea, who
have be-n operating the Llovd
llowton ranch, will take over the
ranch oxrution left bv Jacobs.
Jacobs has been very prom
inent in Wheat League activi
ties and Is a former president
ot the Morrow county Wheat
growers association.
The Jambs' son. Jim, a stu
dent at Oregon State Univer
sity, wan student body presi
dent at lleppncr High and was
a star athlete in school here.
Their daughter, Merrl Lee, was
ii I so an outstanding student,
winning many honors, and was
Mihit.ilorian of the class of
1'KiH. Their third child, Grog, Is
c tumor nigh student.
Their new address, at Moses
Lake, is 614 Crest view Drive.
Deborah Mann Wins
AFS Scholarship
Deborah Jane Mann, daughter
f State Representative and
Mrs. Irvln Mann of Stanfleld,
has been awarded an American
Fit-Id Service scholarship for a
years study in Germany. Deb
bit was sponsored by the local
AKS chapter In HermLston. There
me about 400 of these scholar
ships awarded throughout the
United Slates and those who re
ceive them spend a year In
countries throughout the world.
Debbie will leave Portland on
August 19 and fly to New York
where she will spend four days
at an Intensive language study
Feminar at llofstia University.
Mie will then fly to Germany
where she will spend two
weeks In an orientation pro
gram before she Roes to her
family.
She will be staying with the
Gerd Nlehams family of Kiel,
Germany. There are two daugh
ters In the family, 16 and 12,
and thev attend a private girls'
school which Debbie will at
tend also. She will be in her
senior year in high school.
Single copies of The Gazette
Times are on sale at the G-T
office, at the Hotel Heppner, at
Murrays Rexall Drug and at
Central Market
Oregon should look toward In
creased feeding out of more
livestock. It Is sure means of
in reusing the Male's agricul
tural Income.
State Director of Agriculture
Walter Lt-th left this thought
with members of the Wallowa
County Stock Growers' Associa
tion when he spoke at their
meeting August 10.
The director aaid the extent
to which this can be expanded
will depend upon work done In
developing new feed grains and
adlustments In transportation
curt.
He also noted that foreign
market outlets opening up can
Influence materially the expan
sion of such a program.
In his speech to the livestock
group Leth stressed the Import
ance of Oregon's agriculture and
Its livestock Industry to the
slate's economy.
Director Leth spent August 2
and 3 at the Union County Fair,
where he served as grand mar
shal for the parade and assist
ed In Judging the fair's com
mercial exhibits.
August 18 he will he the guest
speaker for Oregon-Washington
Farmers Union picnic at Cham-
reg His speech will emphasize
the import a nee of agriculture in
Oregon's economic picture.
Trade at home where
dollars have more sense.
your
181,518 Tons Wheot
Exported in July
Grain Inspected for export
from the Ports of Portland and
Atorla In July topped the
amount inspected In June of
this year, but was below July,
r.i7.
The July. 19Ca figure was
1S1.518 tons, compared with
174.311 tons In June, while the
July, l!Hi7, figure was
tons.
Inspection In July on grain
moving into Portland, however,
were above both June of this
J car and July a year ago. In
spectlon covered 235.4N3 tons
this July, while the figure for
June was 11)1,523 tons and for
July, liMi7 was 231.3 IU tons.
Other InMMKtions made by
the Oregon Department of Agrl
culture grain Inspectors Includ
ed: 3.013 tons of grain for in
ter-coastal shipments from Port
land and 2.74!) tons of Incoming
grain at I'endleton. Inspection
and diversion grain checked by
tho department covered 6,900
Ions of wheat at Pendleton and
4,031 tons of barley at Merrill.
Rot Nelson of Waldport and
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Nelson of Brainerd, Minn.,
arrived Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pleper In
Lexington for a brief visit. The
Nelsons departed Tuesday for
Waldport where they will spend
few days before the parents
return to their home In Minne
sota. Also greeting them at the
Pleper home was Mrs. R. W. Nel
son of Portland, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Pieper.
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State Grain Crop
Below Estimates
Lower wheat yields than an
ticipated in dryland areas of
eastern Oregon is the major con
tributing factor to the decline
of the wheat production fore
cast, according to the Oregon
Crop and Livestock Reporting
Service.
A large portion of the sum
mer-fallow wheat area has been
plagued by drouth conditions
the entire growing season, coup
led with high temperatures dur
ing the period of grain develop
ment. Harvest of a good to ex
cellent wheat crop in the Wil
lamette Valley is in prospect.
The Oregon wheat crop is now
forecast at 33.0 million bushels
down 1.8 million bushels from
the July 1 estimate. The barley
crop was also affected by the
lack of moisture. The Oregon
crop is forecast at 11.3 million
bushels, down 600,000 bushels
from last month.
ADDle and pear crops develop
ed normally during July, with
ize and quality expected to be
good to excellent. Temperatures
ind moisture aided rapid ae-
elopment of Oregon's filbert
and walnut crops. Size and
duality appear to be good.
Scattered blight damage has
been reported in walnut orchards.
The August 1 crop estimates
re based on farmer reports of
ield and crop conditions as of
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Sport Supplies Athletic Dept.
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