Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 11, 1950, Section A, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 1 1, 1950
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BLAME THE SPANIARDS
FOR PESKY INSECTS
Blame the Spaniards for those
pesky insects you'll be swatting
and shooing this spring. The
common housefly, says H. E.
Morrison, OSC entomologist, was
brought to this country by the
Spanish explorers. The year,
subject to some argument, was
1769. Meantime, screening and
sticky paper control measures
werp first recommended by the
U. S. Department of Agriculture
in 1897. Still from the enrono-
logical standpoint, sanitation be
gan to creep into tne picture
about 1915 and fly traps were
becoming popular. Fly sprays
contained pyrethrum in mineral
oil were used principally as a
repellent until 1926. In 1933-41,
DDT became available, and fly
control enthusiasm reached an
all-time high. Now, the enthu
siasm has been dampened more
than somewhat. Difficutly with
present fly control insecticides
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are becoming increasingly resis
tant. Both DDT and Lindanco,
however, will give satisfactory
short-time control during the
early spring, cool months. They
are not proving too satisfactory,
however, when used in hot sum
mertime temperatures.
With DDT and some chlorinat
ed residual type sprays becom
ing out-dated, what does the
future hold? Morrison believes
that space spraying filling s
room or building with small in
secticidal particles is likely to
become popular.
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Admliilon prion afternoon and evening", unless jpe
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Frloe .17, Fed. Tax .03, Total 20o; Grade and High
School Students IS yean and overs Est. Frio .40,
Fed. Tax .10, Total Mo; Adults i Est. Price .Mo, Fed.
Tax .10, Total 60a Every child oooapylng a seat
most have a ticket.
Sunday shows continuous from 1 p. m. All evening shows start at 7:30 p.
advertised
unless otherwise
Friday-Saturday, May 12-13
THE LADY TAKES A SAILOR
Jane Wyman, Dennis Morgan, Eve Arden,
Robert Douglas, Allyn Joslyn, Tom
Tully, Una Romay.
Joy Ahoy . . . when a reluctant dream
.boat meets a nautical nifty! One of the
brightest, funniest and most refreshing
comedies of the season.
PLUS
RANGER OF
CHEROKEE STRIP
Monte Hale battles skullduggery with the
fury of his fists and guns.
Sunday-Monday, May 14-15
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Bing Crosby, Coleen Gray, Charles Bick
(ord, Frances Gifford, William De
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At last! Bing has a winner! The picture
as well as the horse! One of the best
Bing Crosby pictures in a long time . . .
with four new song's including "Sun
shine Cake" and two all-time favorites.
"Camptown Races" and Yale's famed
"Whiffenpoof Song." Based on Mark
Hellinger's story of Broadway Bill.
Remember your Mother
SUNDAY, MAY 14th
Tuesday, Wednesday, May Hi-17
THIEVE'S HIGHWAY
Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb, Valentino
Cortese, Jack Oakie, Barbara Law
rence, Millard Mitchell.
A hard-hitting, realistic action melodrama
told against the novel backgrounds of
the produce markets of California.
Interesting short subjects: Freddie Slack
and ins Orchestra present their lively
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color cartoon.
The Hiatr anartments. formerlv
the Jones apartments.Lanhamey
Fair Dealers have changeable
appetites. The returns were no
sooner in, snowing under arch
Fair Dealer Pepper of Florida,
than Democratic bigwigs an
nounced that Mr .Truman never
liked Pepper, anyway.
It may take a long time, but
water finally reaches its true
level. In venerable old Herbert
Hoover's case it took 18 years for
his former enemies to admit his
stature. A few fair-mided Demo
crats will even concede a fact
that Hoover's administration,
not FDR s, created that economic
life-saver, the Reconstruction Fi
nance Corporation.
Surveys show Democratic re
gistrations leading Republicans
by 8,000 votes in Oregon. So
what? If there are 7,000 Jeffer
sonian Democrats among them,
Truman's program will still have
hard sledding in the nation's
most "horse-sense" state.
FOR SALE Lot. 50x198; good
new septic tank; garden and
shrubs; concrete foundation.
Very reasonable.
Turner, Van Marter & Co.
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November
18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15,
1912.
Published every Thursday and
entered at the Post Office at
Heppner, Oregon, as second
class matter.
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Publisher and Editor
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