Page 2 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 27, 1 953 HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES MORROW COUNTY'S NEWSPAPER The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated February 15, 1912. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION ROBERT PENLAND Editor and Publisher GRETCIIEN PENLAND Associate Publisher NATIONAL EDITORIAL lAsTpcfATIN J-T 111 O.'l flTlTrH and Pam are visiting friends in ;Nampa, Idaho, The government will not re quire present creditors to subor dinate their liens, but borrowers' Willows Grange held a picnic will be expected to obtain stand-j for all members at Battle Mount by agreements from .their pres-ain park. Those who attended re ent creditors so they will have aborted a nice time. Published Every Thursday and Entered at the Post Office at Heppner Oreeon as Second Class Matter Subscription Rates: Morrow and Grant Counties, $3.00 Year; Elsewhere SAGO fSSSl Wheat Smut Outlook In Columbia Basin Brighter this Year The Columbia basin, sometimes called the "Smut Kingdom of the World," seems destined to lose its title this year. A recent survey of the Oregon counties in the Columbia Basin by Dr. S. M. Dietz, Dr. II. J. O' Reilly, and C. E. Horner of the Oregon State college plant path ology department, showed there is very little smut infested wheat this year in comparison with 1952's loss in the Northwest of nearly $6,000,000. Dietz explains the current bright picture is due partly to unusual weather conditions. The late and very-dry fall last year held back the germination of the fall-sown wheat until much later than usual, in some cases Decem ber and January. There was enough moisture, however, for the smut spores to germinate. The result was a situation in which the smut spores perished before the wheat germinated. Wheat farmers shouldn't be lulled into a sense of false se curity because of the current happy outlook, says O'Reilly. THIRTY YEARS AGO from the files of the Gazette Times August 30, 1923 She's wild let's go! This is the word spread broadcast by the Rodeo committee for this year's wild west show at Heppner. The big days have been set for Sept. 27-8-9, every minute to be filled with excitement and amusement. The hum of the motor can be Iheard early and late on the streets of lone as the wheat is being brought in at a lively rate and mostly by truck. R. II. Quackcnbush was in from his home on Rhea creek Tuesday. He thinks that he will not cut his third crop of alfalfa, leaving, that to feed his abundant cron of grasshoppers. Livestock Loan Plan Outlined By State Group Emergency livestock loans, au thorized by recent legislation, are now available to eligible farmers and, ranches in Oregon, F. E. Price, dean and director of agri culture at Oregon State college, has announced following a meet ing of the state special livestock loan committee . The loans will be made to es tablished producers and feeders of cattle, sheep and goats, says Price. They must have good rec ords of operations, have a reason able chance to succeed and they must have been unable to obtain credit from other sources to con tinue their normal operations. The loans will not be made to carry on commercial feed lot op erations, to refinance existing debts or to enable a borrower to start livestock operatrons. Price explained the special livestock loans will bear 5 per cent interest and may be made for lie cites the past history of i Mary, departed Wednesday byP'0(,s lP to 3 years. Borrowers Miss A. C. Hynd of Cecil left for Heppner on Saturday to join W. P. Mahoney and family who left Sunday for a tour through Idaho. Vawter Crawford, accompanied by, his daughters Coramae and smut incidence in the Columbia Basin whereby cycles of severe mild yearly alternations have taken place. Instead, growers should use this year as an unusu al opportunity to get ahead of the smul problem. O'Reilly suggests two things the growers could be doing now to aid in controlling smut. First, they should select seed wheat for fall planting from the jitney for Eugene, hey were met will be expected at Heppner Junction by John M Spencer, brother-in-law of Mr. Crawford, who accompanied them on the trip, of combined business ligation and available and pleasure. They exoect to be!f 'he borrower. absent for a week. to repay the loans as rapidly as they can. Eac hloan must be secured in the full amount by the personal ob- security cleanest possible fields. Second, they should do an even more thorough job of chemical seed treating. 77 i 'i fbfo make your car and If tlfln AmsJ ArUin aaaiad nut cuiM UIIVC CcJilCl ..... i our nir and truck w ill roll ,n ,.r t ... bump mure smuollilv; i-liiumix Ix-uriiiKs will last fur loiwr if ynu lubricate with IU'M Chassis Crease T-ll. Do the at least every 10(H) index and you'll always have a IoiihIi lubricating film on licai in'i; sur faces that will not rupture under road shocks. HI'M Chassis Crease T-H contains special addi tives that help it stick on surfaces under the hardest shocks, resist moisture and reduce wear. Ask us about HI'M Chassis Crease T-H in the special KZ 1'ill pail that makes it easier to loud urease guns. Tor more information obou. Standard Oil Company of California product1;, call your local Standard matt L E. DICK Phone G-9G33 Heppner . ) ! . I PECK LEATHERS Phone 8-7125 IONE NOTICE OF INTENTION OF WEATHER MODIFICATION The Weather Modification Company, Investment Bldg., Red lands, California, on behalf of the Tri-County Weather Research, Inc., Oregon, will attempt to modify precipitation to conform with the desires of Tri-County Weather Research, Inc. This will include precipitation increasing or decreasing, and other related acts such as hall-suppression The actual cloud seeding will be conducted from the air andor the ground. Various nucleating agents will be used, including silver iodide and dry ice. The generators will be mainly of the propane type. Operations will be conducted during appropriate weather conditions In Sherman Gilliam and Morrow Counties, from Sept. 1, 1953 to June 30, 1954. The area to be affected will be Sherman, Gilliam and Mor row Counties, of Oregon. 24-25c NOTICE TOCREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Price Greenup, deceased by ord er of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, A 1 1 persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present such claims, duly verified and with proper vouchers, attached, to the undersigned at the office of Kilkenny & Fabre, Title Insur ance Building, Pendleton, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, the same being dated and published the first time in this newspaper on this 27th day of August, 1953. DONALD GREENUP, Administrator of the Estate of Price Greenup, deceased 24-2Sc chance to work out of their dif ficulties. Also, present creditors must be willing for a portion of the borrower's livestock income to be paid on the government loan Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson has designated the Far mers. Home Administration as the agency to handle this emer gency credit program, and has made Administrator R. G. Mc Leaish responsible for it at the national level. However, all loans must be approved by the special livestock loan committees ap pointed by the Secretary. To serve as a temporary state special livestock loan committee for Oregon, Secretary Benson has named the following: Walter A. Duffy, state director, Farmers Home Administration; Dean Price; and Arnold M. Bodtker, chairman, state PMA committee. This temporary committee ' was named In order to speed up pro-1 cessing of applications for assis tance. Application forms may be ob tained at any county office of the Farmers Home Administration.! They may be filed with the local county FHA supervisor. 1 IONE NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen and Susan Jane spent the week at Granite visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Crawford spent the weekend in Portland and Forest Grove. Mrs. Rodney uawtord Jr. and daughters and Mrs. D. L. Pierrot returned to lone with them Sunday. Gene and Larry Reitmann went to Portland Sunday to attend the Gresham Fair and to see Spike Jones at the Civic auditorium in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coats and Jerry Lapp of Quincy, Wash., vis ited at the Walter Corley home over the week end. Sherry Corley returned home with them for a week. Mr. and Mrs. William Seehafer and family of Bikleton, Wash., spent the weekend in lone. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks and Sandra are vacationing at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker spent Sunday at Lehman Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefanl Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stefanl Jr. and family are vacationing at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tye, Lona White, Joanna Gaarsland, Billy and Mildred Seehafer spent Sun day at Lehman. USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS It's Rodeo Time Again AND WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR IS HEADQUARTERS For Your Western Wear WESTERN SHIRTS By TEM-TEX MENS $5.95 to $10.95 BOYS $4.95 to $5.95 LADIES $3.95 to $6.95 VAQUERO TIES $1.00 and $1.50 LEVI STRAUS 0'alls,$3.75 Lee O'alls, $3.75 HATS STETSON '"V. Western Style !S9 $15.00 and $20.0C BAILEY U-ROLL-IT 2.95 and 4.95 7 .7 JUSTIN BOOTS $25.95 to $35.00 PENDLETON WESTERN PANTS AND SUITS LET'S ALL GO WESTERN WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE A log), Mew STAR THEATER,, Heppner Week day shows start at 7:30 p. m. Sunday shows continuous from 2 p. m. Admission prices 70c, 50c and 20c. Newsieel every Sunday and Monday. Friday-Saturday, August 28-29 NIGHT STAGE TO GALVESTON (,ene Autry, Virginia Huston, Pat Buttram. A Rood actionful western. l'lus TARZAN'S SAVAGE FURY Lex Barker Dorothy Hart, I'atric Knowles. Thrills, action and excitement in one of the best Tar.an stories in years. Sunday-Monday, August 30-31 SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO Color by Technicolor Civgory Peek, Susan Ilayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegarde Neff. Ernest Heming ways classic short story has been filmed against the most adventurous backgrounds in the world today Paris the Kiviera and Africa. Tuesday-Wednesday Thursday, September 12-3 BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON Doris Day, Cordon MacKae. Leon Ames, Kosemarv DeCamp. There are singin' and dandii' in this warm hearted musical in Technicolor. Three days. Friday, September 4 LOOSE IN LONDON The Bowery Boys invade England in their latest hilarious mis adventure. In addition to this feature there is an outstanding array of short subjects including a World Championship Rodeo at Phoenix. Arizona. One feature, one day only. KOl'R BIG DAYS OK ENTERTAINMENT! Sept. 3-4-5-6 at the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo mm for LESS than DELIVERED HERE! Feeera excise fax included. Easy terms. ROSEWALL MOTOR COMPANY