8-Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, June 5, 1947 County Agent News . . ENGINEER PASSES Word cam this a the p.-iSMnR of L. V, f "or noon of ic p.-iSMnR 01 u K. MorKman at f.i home in Raker. Mr. Stockman was ihp engineer re tained by the city to put the r.ew water system through Ho hart recently returned fnin a visit to Maine, his native state. point approximately 21 miles jworo east, and which Is about two miles east of Sri ml Houow. vnc- Much concern is being shown k'ts are not in wheat alone this , entire front but there is danger by farmers, with wheat crops. f mfl,SI.uion ahmj. ,he ontlro alone the desert in North Mor-l.m,., All crickets in the bomb row county, in the cricket infes-1 infi ranpc desert are migrating tation they are now having. Last ! east and south threatening week's infestation included all : much of the crop area, crop area from one mile north i.ast reports from the Sand ar.d three miles east of (.coil t i Hollow area were that crickets under control from contin ued bailing with poison bran. 1 Baiting is still being carried on, : in the north olne area. Presently poison bran bait is most effec- j j the as a means of controlling I cricket infestations. I Bureau of entomology power 1 ' baiters are being used to do the l poisoning, while the Morrow ' county court and farmer eontri I but ions are used to pay for a j mixing crew to mix bait and ! Saturday wages to bureau em : ployees. who under their agency can draw salary for only five I day w eeks. I Crickets are being controlled ! effectively and farmers in the i infested areas have been coop i erating to ck a good job of con trol. Regardless of the kind of program carried out there is some damage to crops and al ways possibilities for an infes tation next year. However, con tinued baiting of cricket beds and migrations since March 19 Near Or Far it's a friendly way to encourage a friend to get well a potted plant-a pottery bowl with greenery-a bou quet. Flowers convey your message so much better than words can. Fay Bucknum, Owner Morrow county wheat farmers have been extremely lucky that they have not had cricket infes tations such as Gilliam county farmers have had the past sev eral years. The crickets will pet haps be here to fight in years to come but by a good cricket control association such as Mor row and Gilliam counties have in cooperating to fight these will solve our problem. It is the farmers' job along with assistance that is being given by bureau of entomology and the county court, to protect their crops from the infestation. BOARDMAN Many folks from out of town were calling on friends and rel atives over the three-day hol iday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Buffinn ton of Portland were at the home of Mrs. Buffington's sis ter. Mrs. Mary Healy, and also visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rands. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root had as guests Mrs. Root's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber and son Lee of Spray. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Messenger and family of Lexington spent Friday on the project with rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow and daughters. Carina and Bon nie, of Kenton, Wash., visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mallery and son Gerry of Seat- has resulted in a very good killj tie were at the home of Mrs. that otherwise would" have been I Mallery's parents, Mr. and Mis a greater threat to our crops. Let us all keep in mind that Claud Coats. Mrs. Louise Dris- bow and Mrs. Effie Miller were at the homes of Mrs. Miller's sons and families, Robert and Russell Millert Crystal and Chloe Barlow have moved from the Standard station and are now living in the front Murchie apartment. Mrs. Barlow is still operating the station since the new owner has not arrived to take over the work. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber and Mrs. Charles Stoltnovv mo tored to Pilot Rook on Decora tion day. Mr. Macomber and Mrs. Stcltnow returned home that evening while Mrs. Macom ber remained in Pendleton over night with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pet leys. Gary Beverly and Pat Peiteys returned home with her for a few days stay. Irene Fiola and John Forder of Cecil were dinner guests Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and family motored to Morgan Sun day. Their son Allen remained with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Ely. Mrs. Vet Conyers left last week for Spokane to be gone for a few weeks. She is visiting two sons and families, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Conyers and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Conyers. Miss Ernabelle Peck, daugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peck, who was graduated from the St, Joseph academy in Pendleton, is employed with the Pacific STAR cm REPORTER Sunday Matinee starts at 1 p.rn- Boxoffice open until 3:30. Evening shows, except Saturday; start at 7:30. Saturday show starts at 7:00. Boxof fice open evenings until 9 o'clock. FHIDAY-SATtTEDAY, Jim 6-7 Mr. Ace Otoft Kaft, Sylvl Sidney, Sr Hideo, Stan ley Bidgea, Jerome Cowan, Sid Silvers, Roman Bohnen. Ac-es m entertainment and a raft of pleasure for the evening, with beautiful theme song, "Now and Then." Valley of Fear A John Hack Brown-Baymond Hatton west ern .. . action is fast and excitement high. SUNDAY-MONDAY, June 8-9 The Razor's Edge Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, John Payne, Herbert Marshall, Clifton Webb, lucille Wataon, Eiaa Lanch ester and Anne Baxter in her Academy Award winning performance. Admission Pices both Matinee and Evening: Adults 50c, Garde and High School Students 12 and over 40c, Children 20c, all taxes in cluded. Every child occupying a seat must have a ticket. Somerset Maughan's best seller has been made into one of the most important pictures of tiie year. TUESDAY, June 10 Suspense BeLta, Barry Sullivan, Albert Dekker, George E. Stone, Bobby Samoa and Band, Bonita Granville. A skating spectacle with an adroitly balanced measure of melodramatic story. This is fine. WEDNESDAY-THTBSDAY, June 11-12 It Happened in Brooklyn Peter Iiawford, Kathryn Grayson, Prank Si natra, Jimmie Durante. Happy stars, happy songs, happy romance, happiness fir eveiyone who 3es this happi ness musical. " iTiTiM Stays Vhiter Longer Supreme Quality HOUSE PAINT HOUSE PAINT OUTSIDE WHITE 35 Gal. does farther, covers tetter, wears longer! Contains Titanium Dioxide, a quality ingredient which gives it uniform, laftnig and brilliant whiteness. It's the paint of lasting beauty. Two coats do the work of three I Rosewall Motor Co. Telephone a id Telegraph com pany and will remain in Pen dleton this summer. Guests arriving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl lVmney Monday were Mrs. Downey's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mcintosh and two sons of Sheridan, Wyo. Later they will go to Portland to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and two sons of Prosser, Wash., were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Downey. Mr. and Mrs. A. Skoubo mo tored to Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root left Monday on an extended vaca tion in Oregon and Washington. Their first stop was to be with Mrs. Foot's mother,' Mrs. Olive Mefford of Corvallis and also a sister there, Mrs. Loye Deweese. Mrs. Claud Coats is in charge of the postoffiee during their absence. Guests at the Amin Hug home this week were Mrs. Lloyd Bick- ford of La Grande, sister-in-law of Mrs. ling, and Mr. and Mrs. F.riwin Hug ami two daughters of Siarkey. Sunday dinner guests at the Hug home were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hush and family of liermiston. s er vei Kerosene Refrigerators Martin Bauernfcind Morgan, Oregon HEPPNER SALES YARD A nnounces a Weekly (n)1 of Livestock Until Further Notice Every Thursday Bring your stock to these sales for the best prices. Most cattle are bringing Portland prices and you don't have to bother with ship ping. HEPPNER SALES YARD HAROLD ERWIN, Yard Manager JOHN VARNER, Auctioneer .HARRY DINGES, Clerk Western's Downstairs Furniture Department RAG RUG 98c UNPAINTED SPECIALS UNPAINTED CHEST Save So on this extra heavy chest, i-'our large drawers, solid sides and top. CIA SO Regular J19.95 SALE 1 t-OO KIDNEY DRESSING TABLE A 3-star bargain! Complete with drawer and drapery arms. Smooth and ready for painting. CA Qfi Hegular S6.9-SALE fl.OO UNPAINTED BOOK CASES Save on these. Buy two one for each side of the fireplace. Hard wood face. Four shelves. Regular SS.95 SALE BUNK BED SPECIAL Save S19.00 on this 8-Piece Bunk 0 0 Bed Ensemble ONL t.OO 2 Beds 2 Box Springs 2 Mattresses 1 Guard Rail 1 Ladder I'npainted. Glued and dowelled. Clear pine, smoothly sanded readv for painting or varnish ing. Lxtra heavy! (50-9520) Bunk Bends Separately ...$14.88 $6.88 Save S1.42 on This Ever Popular Size 24 X 48 inches. Hit and miss colors. Hardy for bath, hallway or bedroom. Only 100 at this price. Come early! (51-7005) Save S10 on Western's Sturdy HARDWOOD 'BEDS $12.95 Large selection of poster, panel, pineapple and spindle beds. Walnut or maple finish. Double or single sizes. For Restful Sleep Get Western's Comfortable Inner Spring Mattress $59.83 Regular S79.20 SALE . . . and box spring combination. Heavy A.C.A. tick covering. Sturdy, durable handles. Beautiful Covered Arm Divan $74.95 Tilt back design with Nachman spring unit. A handsome piece of furniture by day, a restful double bed at night. Large bedding comparment. You Save $80 on This Massive 2 Pc. Living Room Suite Regular $259.50 SALE Styled by Columbia for comfort and beauty, holstered in rich wine freize. Giant Size Clothes Hampers ... for large family needs. Of woven fibre to allow circulation. Assortment of pastel colors. (50 3731) Regular $7.95 SALE $6.98 Save S10 on Full Size PANEL CRIB M HI CHAIR Save by Buying Now I (50-13511 SPECIAL This all hardwood wal nut finished chair has removable and adjust able tray, adjustable foot-rest. Hroad base prevents tipping. HI CHAIR Softwood Natural Finish ONLY Highly polished. Sturd ily built. (50-13(51 ) $9.95 $5.95 SALE $29.95 5-PIECE DINETTE SET $49.88 Regular SG9.95 SALE Here Is A Real Saving to You . . . Save $20 on This Beautiful All Hardwood Large marquetry inlay table. Can seat six people. Four sturdy all hardwood chairs with red leatherette slip seats. (50-2211) A strong good looking crib with drop sides and adjust able springs to three levels. Natural or while colors. Dec orated ends. NURSERY CHAIR Regular $4.69 SALE $3.19 Waxed birch finish on sturdy wood. This handy little (raining chair comes complete with attached swing tray, safety strap and enameled chamber. (50-1372) ChildV 5-PIECE DINETTE SET Finished in oyster while finish over $39.95 TRAINING SEAT Nicely finished In various colors, easy carrying or storing. (50-7191) Inner Spring CRIB MATTRESS $179.50 Up- solid oak wood. Two leaves makes ordinary size set, yet can be used as small set. without leaves. Four sturdy chairs. Regular $47.50 98c Fully collapsible for $7.88 4 ONLY Health and posture giving. (50-5330) Buoyant Innersprings Waterproof Coverings Air Vents on Sides Taped Edges 6-Year Size me VCp Smartly Styled 2 Pc. Living Group Room $179.50 WESTERN'S LOW PRICE All hardwood dowelled frame. Rich turquoise velour upholstery. Deep spring construction for comfort. 7-ft. DeLuxe Coronado Refrigerator $219. Two DeLuxe Electric Washing Machines $101.95 Each 'ressure Cooker. Electric Clock, Mixmaster Combination Baby Stroller and Walker Handle and foot base can be quickly removed for use as a walker. Tu-lone color, large ruliber tlred wheels. Rubber bumpers fronl anil back. (50-9301 ) SALE $7.95 COFFEE TABLES A large hf-sortment of beautiful walnut and mahogany roilee ta llies to choose from. A wonder ful wedding present. SALE PRICE MATCHING END TABLES ... in hand rubbed walnut or mahogany finish. SALE PRICE $7.88 i $9.88 3-4 15 Don't Forget The Date Safc'd'y, June 7 Bedroom lU-auty ' in Poster Stjlo 21 Thrifty Payment Plan Twin nize bed of hard vood, in liutroui wnlnut or :r . low maple finwh a fftux thai ia amazingly low. ' " ft' I. m Tot That Cabin or Spare Room May We Suggest This Inexpensive 3 Pc. Bedroom Ensemble WHAT-NOT SHELVES and Mallress Snrinir $48.88 Chest Framed Regular $69.95 SALE lied, Double Size -Four-Drawer Mirror Walnut or Maple Finish. Large 5-Piece Set SALE 5 Pc. Bedroom Suite $259.50 Styled for the most crllical purchaser. Largo drop center vanity with extra large plate glass bev eled mirror. Fiva-Drawer Sturdy Choot Double Waterfall Bed Bench and Nlte Stand-All In Rich Walnut Finish Three-shelf, wal nut finish. Nicely styled. (50-7B41) Regular $4.25 Sale $2.95 $59.88 Eucli Renewed energy and vl fur living are rewards of restful Bleeping, on a lovel, renilient Bpring and Mnttrean. Replace worn-out, gagging sleeping equipment now.