Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 07, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927.
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Some damage ia reported to the
wheat on the McCarty place on the
cast branch of Sand Hollow. Ray
mond Ferguson is farming this place
which is sown to forty fold wheat
that gave prospect of a yield of at
least 30 bushels. A hot wave struck
the ranch last Thursday and that
portion of the grain that was yet
rank and tender was stricken as
though hot water had been poured
on it. The grain was all well filled,
but this portion that was hit by the
heat will be shriveled. The yield has
been cut to about 20 bushels. We
have not heard of any other fields be
ing damaged, though the report was
brought to town that this hot wave
was noticed in various parts of the
county. County Agent Smith, who
made an examination of the Fergu
son fields this morning, reports to us
that the damage is about as we have
stated.
C. B. Cox of Heppner had acres
of Regal Turkey Red wheat certified
recently by G. R. Hyslop, professor
of farm crops at the Oregon Agricul
tural College. This wheat is a new
variety which is supposed to be smut
resistant. In examining the small
patch, Professor Hyslop found it to
be one-tenth of one per cent of for
eign growth. A small patch was also
treated with smut before planting and
the stand now has practically no
smut in it while other varieties of
wheat treated at the same time and
growing-beside the Regal, are prac
tically entirely smutted. Pendleton
East Oregonian.
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Smead and F. B.
Nickerson returned home Thursday
evening last. Dr. McMurdo and wife
and Mr. Nickerson were at Boise, j
where they spent three days, during
which time Dr. McMurdo was in at
tendance on the convention of the
Pacific Northwest Medical associa
tion, and reports a splendid session.
Mr. and Mrs. Smead visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Boyd in
Caldwell, and barring the accident to
Mrs. Smead which occurred Thursday
morning, the trip was a very enjoy
able one.
Levonne Fetter, aged 12, was quite
seriously hurt Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Driskell on
Eight Mile. While playing with the
ether children, she ran into a barbed
wire fence and received a cut across
the throat six inches -in length that
required ten stitches to close. The
injured child was brought to the office
' of Dr. McMurdo for treatment. She
was able to return with her mother
to their home at Freewater on Tues
day. E. S. Duran was in the city from
Lexington on Wednesday, fie expects
the people of his section to be in the
midst of their wheat harvest right
away, and combines are moving into
a number of fields north of Lex
ington already.
Born At the home of Mr. Casteel
near Heppner on Friday, July 1, 1927,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harve Merrill, an 84
pound daughter.
Lee Reaney was here for a short
time this morning. He informs this
paper that he will begin work on the
Dwight Misner wheat with his new
Case combine tomorrow. Misner has
about two thousand acres of Turkey
Red wheat to he harvested and will
operate a small combine of his own.
By the time the Misner wheat is
threshed, Mr. Reaney can begin on
his own fields in the Lexington section.
A Good Afalfa and Sheep Ranch
For Sale Located on John Day high
way, one mile of Dayville. Sell with
or without sheep. Good fall, winter
and spring range and summer permit
on Malheur forest. Can give time on
land. Address, or call on F. L. Officer,
Dayville, Oregon. 12-25.
FOR SALE Ford truck with "Rux"
axle. See J. Perry Conder.
Drake; struck out by Drake 6, by
Bramlette 12; double plays, Clow-Van
Marter-Hoskins, Helms-Green-Co'ok;
passed balls, Saunders 1; hit by pit
cher, Lawrence by Drake-; sacrifice
bunt, Helm.
Second game
Heppner AB R H PO A E
Clow, r 3 0 0 0 0 0
Ward, 1 3 0 0 0 0 1
Drake, s 4 0 0 3 3 2
Van Marter, 2 4 0 0 3 1. 0
Anderson, m 4 0 2 1 0 0
Collins, p 3 0 0 0 6 0
Hoskins, 1 3 0 0 14 0 1
Cason, 3 3 0 0 1 7 2
Fitzmaurice, c 3 0 1 B 1 0
Totals 30 0 3 27 18 6
The Dalles
Brouhard, 1 6 0 2 2 0 o'
Helms, s 4 0 1 4 0 0
Lawrence, r 5 0 1110
Saundres, c 4 0 1 6 0 0
Cook, 1 3 0 2 7 0 0
Green, p 4 0 0 0 1 0
Swick, m 3 2 0 5 0 0
DeVaney, 2 4 0 1 2 2 0
Mann, 3 3 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 36 3 8 27 4 0
Earned rans, none; nrst base on
balls, off Green 1, otf Collins 4; wild
pitches, Collins 3, Green 1; first base
on errors, The Dalles 5; two base hits,
Anderson; struck out by Collins 4, by
Green 6; double play, Drake-Hoskins,
passed halls, Fitzmaurice 2; hit by
pitcher, Ward by Green; sacrifice
bunt. Helms.
THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CON
NECTICUT, hereby gives notice that
its Automobile policies No. 5001 to
No. 502b inclusive, heretofore fur
nished to its former agent Mahoney
& Co., at Heppner, Oregon, have be
come lost, and that it will not be lia
ble for loss under said policies should
they be issued by any unauthorized
jerson assuming to be the agent of
this company. Signed, JUi LICli
TENSTEIN, Manager, Pacific Depart
ment, 720 California Street, San
Francisco, California.
DALI ES TAKES BOTH GAMES.
(Continued from Ftrat Page)
4; three base hits, Van Marter; first
base on balls off Drake 1; wild pitch,
Drake 1, Bramlette 1; first base on
errors. The Dalles 2; home run,
Lots of rain. Lots of
weeds. See
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For WEEDERS.
We have the CHENEY
new, improved revolv
ing weeder.
We have the new light
draft SNIDER Weeder.
A new blade weeder on
three wheels, does the'
work of 2 14-ft. blades
of the old type.
Spring tooth harrows
are good weed killers.
McCormick-Deering
Mowers and Rakes
None Better
We Have It, Will Get It, or It
is Not Made.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
HEPPNER, ORE.
Star Theater, Heppner, Ore.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 7 AND 8 :
Neil Hamilton & Shirley Mason in Zane Grey's 'DESERT GOLD'
The thrilling tale of a rich man's son who finds gold, and love amid the wild rides and advenutres in
the Painted Desert. Zane Grey believes "Desert Gold" the finest thing he has ever done.
Also a two reel special THE RACE TO PARIS
showing pictorially all of the high lights in Lindbergh's Trans-Atantic Flight, and DIZZY DANCERS,
two reel comedy.'and 9th episode of THE SCARLET STREAK.
A fifty-cent program at regular prices. See it.
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Ralph Lewis, Mary Carr, John Harron in "THE FALSE ALARM"
A spectacular love dram aof a hero of the flames. Here's a thrilling story of a man who couldn't help
being a coward. A different type of story, glorifying the heroism, and honor of the American fireman."
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Thomas Meighan in "TIN GODS"
With RENEE ADOREE and AILEEN PRINGLE. Tommy Meighan in this gripping story of loves and
ambitions overcomes the shackles of the "Tin Gods" and fights to success. Aileen Pringlo, at once
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Also comedy, WILD BILL, and KINOGRAMS NEWS REEL.
NEXT WEEK:
Fred Thomson and Silver King in A REGULAR Douglas MacLean in HOLD THAT LION.
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