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    Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, May 13, 1948-3
Forest Service To Wage War
On Bug, Archips Fumiferana
In a recent communication to
timber operators and owners of
timber within the Heppner dis
trict of the Umatilla National for
est, Glenn Parsons, Heppner ran
ger, tells of a menace which has
developed in the forest areas
which is claiming the serious at
tention of the forest officials. The
communication makes a good
newspaper article and is present
ed herewith:
Successful logging enterprises
are governed by proper manage
ment of their timher lands, both
mature and immature. We can
not long survive in the timber
business without proper logging
methods followed by adequate
protection from fire and insects.
In 1944, we were attacked by
a forest enemy, Spruce budworm,
Archips fumiferana, which was
not considered very seriously.
Since then this tree killer has
covered approximately 710,000
acres of timber land in the Blue
mountain region. So far the kill
of limber has been nominal, but
the outbreak has reached the
critical stage. The indications
are that the outbreak will con
tinue to develop and spread. In
many areas the foliage has been
practically stripped lrom Doin
Douglas fir and white fir.
This infestation is a serious
threat to the timber stands of
eastern Oregon and extensive
control measures may soon be
necessary. Unfortunately, due to
the peculiar characteristics of the
spruce-budworm, no wholly de
pendable control measures have
yet been evolved.
A cooperative experiment Is to
be conducted this spring by the
state board of forestry, bureau of
entomology and plant quaran
tine, and the forest service. The
purpose of this experiment is to
test under carefully controlled
conditions the effectiveness of
in different ways. Such measures
are needed as a safeguard
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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your family needs.
Northwest Liquefied Gas Company
James Healy
Phone 2322 Heppner
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ELECTRIC
Refrigerators
Stoves
Washing Machines
Ready for Immediate Delivery
We are proud of our lines
and urge you to see them
before placing your order.
Included are
NESCO CHIEF, MONTAGUE
CROSLEY, MONARCH and
ADMIRAL
And they are priced to fit your budget.
(Case
Furniture Co.
MANY MORE HOGS ENTERED IN SHOW AT THE DALLES
Scenes like this one of the hof showmanship contest at the first annual Eastern Oregon Wheat League
4-H show In 1947 will be repeated this year at the show set for June 7, 8 and 9 at the Wink Auction Yards In
The Dalles. Fifty-two hogs will be on exhibit compared to 16 at the first show. Expansion of the yards is
inderway for this year's show, which will bring 125 boys and girls wKh wheat-fed livestock from 14 eastern
rjon counties.
against continuation of the pre
sent outbeak and development of
future outbreaks.
The experimental area of ap
proximately 6700 acres will ue
located within the 160,000 acre
infestation tract lying north of
the breaks of the John Day river
and' extending from Swale creek
to the Spray-Heppner highway, ll
Is planned to subdivide the area
into fifteen compartments, twelve
of which will be treated and three
left as checks.
The control work will be done
by helicopter and airplane. These
planes have a short cruising ra
dius whe nflying with a full load
of spray. We are contemplating
on constructing a landing' field to
Increase the effective flying time
of these planes. A tentative lo
cation has been selected on Big
Rock Flat just south of Opai
guard station. Construction work
will consist of leveling and blad
ing off rock on a 2050 foot runway.
riAJOR INCREASE IN SHEEP EXHIBITS
Club
News
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CHURCHES
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien Minister
Morning worship and sermon
at 11 a.m. Sunday school at 9:45
a.m.
Wednesday: Mid-week devo
tional service, 7:30 p.m. Junior
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Sen
ior Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, choir practice, 7 p.m.
Young Adult Fellowship, Thurs
day, May 20. Supper at 6:30 p.m.
Women's Society of Christian
Service meets the first Wednes
day of each month.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Whitsunday:
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Holy communion, 11 a.m
Junior Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.
Adult instruction, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Holy communion,
10 a.m.
LEXINGTO NCHURCH OF
CHRIST
The Bible school begins at 10
o'clock with classes for all ages,
Don Campbell, Supt. At the 11
o'clock morning worship service
the pastor will speak on "Chris
tian Progress."
The high school graduating
class will have charge of the bac
calaureate service at 8 o'clock,
with the pastor, Geo. H. Hatch,
bringing the message.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:45; C. W. Bar
low, superintendent; Beverly Yo
com, junior superintendent; Mrs.
Jewett, primary superintendent.
Worship and communion ser
vice at 11. This is Pentecost Sun
day, the day we celebrate the
founding of the church. Sermon
topic, 'The Spirit Among Dry
Bones."
Choir practice Thursuay eve
ning at 7; Mrs. Willard Warren,
director.
Bible study and prayer meeting
led by Mr. Runyan, Thursday eve
ning at 8.
Women's all-day meeting Fri
day, May 14. Officers for the new
year will be elected at the bus
iness meeting in the afternoon.
ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Schedule of gervlces:
Mass In Heppner on the 1st
and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10:30
Mass in lone on the 1st and
3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd
and 4th at 9 a.m.
Masa on the fifth Sunday one
mass only In Heppner at 9 a.m.
on the 2nd and 4th.
Holy days of obligation: Mms
In Heppner at 7:30 a.m.; mass
First Fridays of the month:
in lone at 9 a.m.
Mass in Heppner at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Juarkham Bak
er of lone were transacting bus
iness in Heppner Tuesday.
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These Are Real Values
To prove that "Your Dollar Buys
More at Your Marshall-Wells Store"
Wood Lothe-reg. 42.95 volue-35.95
Large Jig Saw-reg. 49.50 value-39.50
2-wheel bench grinder,reg. 1 1.50,9.50
2.3 hp Lawson Gas Engine-reg. 89.95
74.95
Tire Pumps-Reg. 2.55 1 .50
OWENS HARDWARE
plants on your farm or in your
garden it might be well to inspect
your plants for this insect. Check
the underside of the strawberry
leaves and down in the crown of
the plant. The spittle bug leaves
a white frothy secretion. The spitl
tie bug itself is yellowish green.
If you can find signs of spittle
bugs, rotenone dust is the rec
ommended control. One-half or
seventy-five hundredths of one
percent rotenone is used. A light
film covering on the leaves will
be enough. Heavy rains will wash
away the rotenone. Sunshine also
reduces the killing power. So if
the Irothy secretions show up.
again it's time to repeat the ro
tenone control.
Shown with his grand champion lamb of the 1947 show at The Dalles
of the Eastern Oregon Wheat League is Stephen Oveson of Moro, also
named the champion showman. At this year's 4-H show 80 sheep will be
exhibited compared to 30 last year. Show dates are June 7, S and 9, with
the place arain Wink's Auction Yards in The Dalles.
FREEl HELPFUL PAMPHLETS!
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The board of trustees of the
recently organized Morrow Coun-
tv 4-H Livestock Mutual Aid as
sociation met Tuesday night to
review applications for registra
tion of club project livestock.
Board of trustee members pre
sent were E. M. Baker, chairman;
John Graves, vice chairman;
Louis Carlson, member, and N. C.
Anderson, secretary. a
Applications were approved on
the following fat steer club pro
jects: Janet Howton, Lexington;
Louis Carlson, lone; Ingrid Her
mann, lone (two); Johnny Bros
nan, Heppner; Jane Seehafer,
lone (two l; Rieta Graves, Hepp
ner (two); Betty Graves, Hepp
ner (two); J. Deane Graves,
Heppner; Rodger Palmer, Hepp
ner; Duane Baker, lone (two);
and Ronald Baker, lone.
Applications covering sheep
were approved on Sally Palmer,
Heppner (two); Peggy Wight
man, Heppner (three); Eddie
Brosnan, Heppner (three); and
Mardene Baker, lone.
Breeding calf applications were
received from Jimmy Wightman,
Hereford cow; Ronald Baker,
Shorthorn cow and calf; Duane
Baker, Shorthorn cow; and Rod
ger Palmer, Hereford cow.
Mrs. John Graves, Heppner, 4-H
club leader of sewing and cook
ing clubs, has recently added
three new members to each of
these clubs. They are Marlene
and Nanette Griffith, and Bar
bara Sherman, Heppner. This
brings the enrollment to ten
members in each of these two
clubs.
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Delivery of a new 16 mm. sound
Standard Farm Guide . . .
Money-making ideas help you
do your work more quickly
with less trouble and expense.
Standard Tractor Lubrication
Guide . . . Handy free charts
give valuable service hints.
Standard Fleet Service . . .
helps guard trucks against
costly repairs, delays.
Plus many other free booklets,
pamphlets and (harts to help
lick your toughest problems.
Weed Killer Folder
Standard Diesel Fuels
Pamphlet
Dip and disinfectant Folder
Pearl Oil Folder
Roof Coatings Folder
Chevron Fly and
Surface Spray Folder
projector was made this week to
the county agent's office. The
projector, purchased cooperative
ly by the farm organizations in
Morrow county and the Morrow
county 4-H club council, is avail
able for showing sound films at
any 4-H and farm organization
meetings. The projector will be
first used at the P-TA meeting
at lone on May 19, when 4-H
club members will put on the
program that evening.
Harry Seymour, retried last
July after over 30 years as state
club leader, Oregon State college
has recently been hired by the
Triangle Milling company, Port
land, as public relations consult
ant to work with the 4-H club
programs In Oregon and Wash
ington. Mr. Seymour will appear
as guest speaker at the lone i ' l A
on Wednesday evening. May 19.
when the program for that eve
ning will be put on by 4-H club
members and leaders.
At a meeting of 4-H Livestock
club leaders Tuesday evening in
the county agent's office, plans
were completed for a tour of all
4-H club members' farms. The
tour will be held on Saturday,
May 29. Club members will meet
at the Dick Wightman farm at
t:30 a.m. making stops at 16 club
members' homes during the day
Noon lunch will be eaten at the
News From
C. A. Office
With the Mormon cricket in
festation becoming more wide
spread in north Morrow county
and migrations started the past
week, farmers will soon become
active in the fight to control them
before damage is done to grain
fields adjoining the hatching
area.
Last year some fires were start
ed in the Morrow Grazing asso
ciation district. A wraning was
Issued this week by fire wardens,
board members and the bureau
of land management against
starting fires in the grazing dis
trict All persons are warned not
to start fires during the fire sea
son for any purpose on federal
range, without first securing a
proper permit.
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Bob Every, extension entomol
ogist, Oregon State college, says
this week, that it is spittle bug
season. If you have strawberry
Lloyd Howton ranch and the 4-H
pltib members will proceed from
there. All club members' parents
and interested persons are invited
to take part in the tour.
Elect "ij
Your Local Standard of California Distributor
" L. E. DICK
Phono 622
Heppner, Oregon
Sam
COON
Delegate
To the Republican
National Convention
Successful stockman,
farmer. Indorsed by both.
I.evel-heailed. Business
like, l'roitresslve.
COON will vote Oreiton
people's choice on first
ballot.
COON w 111 strive to nom
inate an nut-slnnilinir Re
publican for President.
Pd. adv. Bnkcr Co. Repub. Cnt
Com. W. C. Boyd, chm.
pEHHW i iMiniiiiiiH i nrTrmirininwiiiiirtirnrTn-- n-Tr 1 i"1T 1 ' '
ELECT
GILES
hrench
Representative
22nd District
GILLIAM, SHERMAN.
MORROW and WHEELER
Counties
Veteran
Experienced
Capable
Old enough to
know how to get
the job done -young
enough to be
able to do it.
Reports on the
legislature each
week for your
information.
Has recognized
knowledge of
taxation, schools
and roads. "
V O T I
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(Taid Adv.)
TO HAVE A LAWN "AS PRETTY AS A PICTURE" TRY THESE
SUPPLIES! THE PLACE TO GET THEM, OF COURSE. IS
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Ruber Tired Lawn Mowers-Clemson,
Readng and Arrow-$23.65 to $31.95
Grass Catchers $2.15
Doo-Klip and Wiss Grass Shears
$1.50 and $1.75
2,4-D Weed Killer
HEPPNER HARDWARE
& ELECTRIC COMPANY
If You Are Accustomed to Buying Your
Bakery Goods From Your Grocer . . .
Insist on
Davidson's Products
(There Are None Better)
A fresh supply daily put on your grocer's,
shelves by the local distributor-
Heppner Bakery
Morrow County representative of the
famous Davidson Bakery
Thtt od pod for by Robert A. ClWotl, Ortgon Cholrmon, Stoutn tor Ptwdtm Comm., Impttol Hotl, Portland, Or.
WM. HENRY
Weatherspoon
Candidate for Republican Nomination for
Congress
From 2nd Congressional District
A Real Dirt Farmer in Baker and Union Counties
Solicits Your Vote May 2ist
FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
HONEST and CONSCIENTIOUS support of Development of
the Columbia River for Power, Navigation and Irrigation.
Workable program lor Conservation of our Forests and Agri
cultural land.
SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL
(Pd; Pol. Adv.) .
Announcement
We wish to announce that Jeanne's Beauty Shop and
Alice's Beauty Shop have merged and the business is
bing conducted at Alice's Beauty Shop location in the
Case Apartment building under the name of Alice Cr
Jeane's Beauy Shop. Patrons are assured of the same
high class service formerly offered by both shops.
Alice & J
Alice
eanne s
Jeanne
Beauty Shop
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