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Heppner Gozette Times, Thursday, January 14, 1934
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIME SjTHIRTY YEARS AGO
MOHBOW COUNTY'S NEWSPAPER
The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1SS3. The Heppner Times, established
November 18. 1897. Consolidated February 15. 1912
NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHERS
ASSOCIATION
ROEERT FE.VLAXD
Editor and Publisher
GRETCHEN PENLAND
Associate Publisher
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
I ASSOcfATlON
MJAmSLlLSHM
Published Every Thursday and Entered at the Post Office at Heppner. Oregon, as Second Class Matter
Subscription Rates: Morrow and Grant Counties. $3.00 Year; Elsewhere $4.00 Year. Single Copy 10 cents.
From The
County Agent's Office
By N. C Anderson
ACP
rtice
all farm
ur.ty 'his
v-r.e has
.- had a
:A 1'T-k
near fa-
not an adequate stand of good
grasses the area should be seed
ed er.ce the brush is killed or re
moved and grasses can get light.
he right kind ef grasses or le-r-rr.es
shculd be or. the land to
take
G-'d stands
ar.tage or the situation.' hf.,,
c.
a ( ou
r e ,
egetated
Crease
We hop- that
'me acquainted
practices at
e ca t: d isc u s.s
ger.'ly 'he prac
...ar if 'his year
. ."-nee and Ar
farm in western
were ,n to dis-
! s'ime sage
rlan on
B-3
'fs this
. to ;.er
iesirable , frott-c-
g. i ; ,-', land
1 f "'" 'h'- ffi.-t f'f
tf.-f- pests r.'-t to ex-!-r
acre will be made
. g '.v.. i Rl, berry
d Rcc br;er. Juniper,
ra r '.t brush, and
Tt-
1- a - r K
. a'e
f r
M rr. vv County
h a rvo - -,- , -e m"ho.'is of con
trolling these competitive shrubs
T..'-m rr.e'hods are through the
f v .g grass are'
t? keep rrush frorr. :
.ack irr.rr.ed.a'ely. If the'
'.eeds re seeding rr.ecr.ar.;cai
'-ntro; isn't ". ery good because'
the d--ad frush Ls in the way and ,
mus be renvved before seed can
te covered The main pf,;nt is'
that the govern m.'-n' is wi.kngl
h:s ear to help anyone up to
S." 'io per acre in improving range1
by clearing off these wif'-xne',
ea;ng j lar.ts. If v-ur range is
e-.'.ered by sage brush up to ",
"hen it is certain that yoj can't i
be retting over half as much'
g'ass as the land will w
r.e kr.cws whe'h.er these pay-!
rent will go -.r. forever or j.o? .
and it j gfd business to us'-'
hem while they are here. j
The new program specializes
in what they call enduring prac-!
tires. In ctner words 'he ad
m!r.israi'n now wants to see
some progress next year and ten!
years from now for tne rr.one;
sper.'. Range irr.proverr.er.' ce:
a inly fa. Is in th: class We wil
be happy t- talk ti.is practic
es "r with a.i interested ranchers
tjrate of 6 to 8 pounds per acre.
t but caution must be taken as
; cats, dogs, and other livestock
are susceptible to the material.
Recently announced is a new
prune variety released by the
' Oregon State College experiment
station. Its name is Milton Early
Italian. The main advantage to
this variety is that it is two
weeks earlier in ripening than
the standard Italian prunes. The
college recommends it highly for
gardens. Fruiting tests
during 'he past live years indi
cate that its quality is excellent.
A list of nurseries where this new
variety is available can be had
from the 0unTv Agent's office.
in Oregon have m.i'le iuMim ,' (, i 1 1 If I 1 1 1 1 T
Statements that they will mil In'
-- rwl I,.i I. . , ,,. . , II , II...
T- , , . . l-OlltJI'l'M'.l i lll.lli ll
"n 01 ,r'e (J'ZC le 11S selves. One ,A ll,- (ir.i (., ...!.
this declaration wan ,nni'ili M
Dyer of Astoria, qulekly fnllmM'il
oy ian (. lill'i. I mil Minim. , ( , (.
n(.nrr vnmf.n K 5,i,i;iiii .( i'i
gene the las of the week re- Ava (:; f;oo(I;irh. ,.,, ,, ,,'
ix-rt W. Root. Medfonl l.nlenl
Januarv 17. 1924
Carl Cason and P.eid Buseick, '
representatives of Heppner high
school at the conference in Eu-
turned home Monday. They
li
hi 1 1
3 Jtru UiCii rAir.nc. he js ,ha, ,0o, ni,,y f, .
ena'e. j-riends of ( ,iinhlcli ami
Ray Drake Eight Mile farmer. 'his ,aw tn,.r H:l
was doing business in this city ,.,., ,
, i,.v,.w o, r" K "
I .him
li.n -ihv .l 'i I"
llll'll. Ill I'l'l
, ..u 1,1 li. 'I I"'
111,1 "-.l.l
A-W 1 1 s 1 1 1
i n I he In i, I'll "f
a. v lb''1 ;
,,n li leil Willi
,, .ii hi,: li'f
lliii' hl'i in'1''
,MI-,, niiil-rient
I I-IOV. if, at if is ,r consoia
.loii io rriy c-ditors tha- I arn
,i',iu is. but it is hf best
t-.M, U,, i-..b'e'b'''.ir.ger-pt uj,n
l,:f WJ'f.OUt -a.Tii.'.g. j,ri,J
A
iiiity
slKi- "v-.f J,;e-,e;v;'ior.
of the f.f ru e of ;,fe
and,
one
,1 ,,t urn laii inwii h.i'i
Judge W. T. Campbell and
Commissioners Davidson and
Benge returned on Sunday from a
week spent at Portland and
Salem. At Portland they attend-
ed the sessions of the state high
way commission on Tuesday.
rher
r rr.ecr.ar.ical
Every jear at this tr, we!"
,es an:-
ec-
ec; hV
spraying 2 4
.ler r--,r.t:na-
-n ir able
;erv Willows
24 D a- 'ne
have inquiries regarding dama
to small and sornetir.es ;
fruit trees and e en ornamer.
A number of ranchers have
called the 'dfice this past week
to inquire about spaying cattle
for ra't.e grubs Cat'ie grubs
this year are considerably early
in emerging than in the past.
Last week while attending the
livestock and meat marketing
for.ferer.ee a Oregon State Col
lege, I had 'he privilege of talk
ing to Bob Lauderdale. Entomolo
gist at the college. Mr. Lauder
dale ;s working exclusively this
year wi'h grub control in order
'hat he might have all of the
answers to questions that might
asked about this serious in
sect pest It is causing so many
miil:-ns of dollars of damage
his year. As outlined recently in
'his column the only control for
cattle grubs is ro'onor.e This
j i.-.sect.cide may be apr.ied as a
dust cfnTair.ir.g one. two or thn-e
i tiereent rotonone or as a sprav
-:n? . -. pounds i n' , r
e-abie
Miss Georgia Summers and
Laurance Harmon, and Eon Lowe
and Don Resler left on the local
from Cecil on Tuesday for Port
land to resume their studies at
their respective schools afer
having a grand and glorious
holiday among their CVii friends. I John P. Amaeher, I
lie A i
ri.; !) Ann 1 1
to file for the Houw. I h- ha-i1
rrar-ticed law hi IX"nliuli"i ' '
countv for nearly -10 veaiM ami '"'
has a signal record fur ability
and the highest integrity.
Those who have staled lliey
will file, or have strongly lull
mated they will, include liner
candidates for .Speal'.er of I he
House. They are Carl II Kran
c-is. Yamhill county; David ('.
Eaum. L'nion countv and Kdwln
A. Geary, Klamath Falls. Olheis
are Dr. Or.a Haion, Astoria;
Josejh H. Harvey, Portland.
Expected to be early filers are
ii'las eoutily
Oscar Keith ley. Eight Mile far-
mer, was in Heppner Saturday.
taking in the Farm Bureau meet, j
ing. '
whoe name lead all the rest
when ihe roll was called in Hie
iiou.se in lff.Vi; Gust Anderson, I!
S. Jensen, I'at Uooley. K. K. Dnni
way. Dr. F. H. Daironasrh, I'hil
J. Koth, Harvey Well ; and li. K.
Deich. all of I'ortl.i.od. Alfred II.
Corl.ett will file for the Senate
in Mu'tnorn'ih county.
H. H. C'hindgren. (lakanias
county, may file for the Senate
and leave John Misko as the only
"holdover'' rcprewrilativi' for
Clackamas county.
Leon S. Davis, Hillsboro, will
file unless he accepts a proffered
federal position grapev ine this
is i, Harry E. Elliott, of Tillamook
countv; Robert K. Klemsen. Col-
Candidates have only 15 weeks umbia countv; George Lavman.
of trumpeting before the May 21 ' Vamhill coiin'tv; Claude E. Hall,
primaries and the deadline for. Waldport; Earl H. Hill, Lane
filing is March 12. I county; fi. A. Stover of Rend; J.
We got this as hush-hush right i P. Steiwer. Fossil; Charles Allen
from the smokey rooms, scuttle- Tom. Rufus; R. II. Weatherford,
butt or not. here it is. jWaiiowa: Earl A. Moore. Hood
The answer t" what is holding; Riv": v- T- 3 Douglas
tin the f-lin r.f fanrfHste U the - county; Roderic k T. McKenzie.
hut Hi,
l'o el llllll'l
l,,il .ill..U.-il Hll'. V'.rll I'toliml' d
Aiiii ili.nl "w-n"
1 ! el MiiTi",l l"H "I "dill" bad
. . , ... , i
ll ilii,; lli II a I'nv.lliir nu
ICil niulil I"' .ilfi'ii'il In Hie
i".-, nl tin- iUliii'.r aliU
. . i i ,,,1.11,,
liilenl, anil I n i .rii- -in -"i vv
I w .is mil nl I""'"! 1 ''' M'Mtll
w.ri i.,, ii.iiiIiik ullhoul warn
I Ini:, IlKr ,t hull limn Hir bhuu I
j ici-i irliileil, ami -ii Ihr mo
I nii'iil iiiiild have lii.nl"' "oi de
I leir r, w lllmul tlnir. by myself,
lo ie,ille uh.il had li.i ppeni'd.
At any lair, any i;ooi name
lh.il I had I n it 1 1 1 1 hi e-.l.ibli'.ll lor.
my sell hi Mini i-ominunily is;
eleinally 1 1 1 1 " I , with no pos- j
ahlllly ol iciilieellnn, so I anr
l.iilihiie cimmIIi.M' hi the many;
( i in- ieopr v. limn I knew and ad i
mired, even as I wanted them to
admiic mi'.
Now, here ronies Ihe rea I pur- i
po- i' lot Ihe Wlllilij' "I Ibis letter, j
nay, I bav- kept what I had left
; of my w a ; -s to sustain rne until I
find worn in vi- o'h-r f-om-
murjity.
1 Ho. for whatever t.n,- folks who
MiM-.ted me may J.gure jt worth
j I ,U-(v and prorr.i-v- before clod
' that not one 'en' wil o- ulti
j mat'-!y lo1-? by any one of mv
! i"-ditor,v. I don't know- how nor
when, hut if God lets r-e ;Vri j
I will pay every cent I owe,
every person 'oat ra.s ne.;x-ri me.
, , , and may God bless you all:
If i-:( t. 'jT.tr who has: extends
rn"' ererjjT s'.ii! ,v-nd a s'a'erner.i
to Box i(',2. Pendleton. Ore,. I will
Wimeiime. repay every dime, t,,
every or.'-
May I 'onciode by saying that
if I had delighted in "Roli.r.g in
Filth" like v,me of your "Lead
in;' Ligh's." I could have mar;,,
of those who have
finger a" rr
ha.T.e bv r
u' t.' :
mans
the .v'-u
their face in s
the things I w
v-e!
-id"
CAMPAIGN WARMING CP
slow and steady plans of Demo
cratic high-pocke's of Multno
mah county who are doing a
I ry a irT r,at-.V i-r. e .1-. n-,--,-
Uw i-'er or 10 m-,-ds SP15- When p'h" f'va
t li ci nrt of wsTht ; f
and shade trees The
d d
ger.eral.y ca.eci fy mic' when
investigation is made. This is
i equivalent epf-c-iaby true in orchards and
i.vc" while areas where there are ditches and
sage htl-sr- l
2i-n .t.i .
'b.sage; two pounds "t acid pc-r mg an eye on young fruit and
I'U-t should be rubbed into the
k region where the grub open
ing appears High pressure
strays capable r-i producing 400
pounds r.f pressure are procured
for large herd spraying.
Sume thing new from past re-
are scr.edu ed u
! bring out a full-ticket of promi-
, rent persc"ns-esp-;a Uy women
' with the majri-y of 'he names
r.ew on the political scroll.
The top of the ticket has jel
j led.
I The stars-the Neuberger fam-
l.y. Kicr.ard and Maunne. Thev
bo comrol.ed by .ideal conditions for field mi'e to commendations came from Mr. uno regiS'ered fame liucaliy and
;y smaller i live It is well then to be keep
At
!V.l '
Ma
e i ae of windtin-ak trees f r 't
jde uhiie;If ar.v damage is f
: : a, iv e o rtroJ tan r-e had b
r :..; t.e. p i-i-.n grain near r
and the s-,..;ce rurwavs t.r
d;
m sge.
good
er.ng
t !
sh very
ffe-ie
ere is
: c.'-f.
1- ' s'
. ' 1 v. i.' I "" J t '
I anally :
ci'her a nit
very well
s; raved w
eg
.. r. dor the
"he use 'f
K-mg the
r and f r
d:'!'T! f r
is rec-cm-hich
are
kec-p out
"ds work
Mice can also be
h Tuxa; bene at the
Rree:
for i-r--
'A rs'
g i C-.
ened
. r, ,4
e 'he c.'ttif are to be treated
!" wiU sunioe at mis gel Ujt p. s snalf,r
son iMr nee control ana aoes.
need to he rtified w:tn any:
r insecticide such at DDT. i
:he Lamb Weston Com- T
panv at v.ii.-n announced t..at LJyE-tTP OF THE HOUSE
r.ey r.ai j-c-a vine si, age icr
sale in this area. While the w.n.
er has been mi.d and little fee-d
ing has been nc-cessary many c-f
our ranchers have been sold on
pa vine si. 'age as a supplement
al forage It provides a succu
lent feed that is excellent for
M.es; H"vcl L. Haynes, f, rants
Pass; Loran L. Stewart, Cottage
Grove and Robert W. Steward of
Baker county arc all expected to
file this month.
Frank M. Farmer, Polk county
and Jess W. Savaue. Linn county,
may file for the Senate.
It will take a lot of political
pressure to get the following to
file. Dor.n'd R. H.rb.nd. I.ane
county ".,: go for the Senate if
he star's. Wm. W. Eradeen. of
Burns; Ed R. Cardwell. Linn
i county; Carroll Looey, Malheur
if : a njti,ir,st cf-ato as ,hl fit'and F H. Mann are adamant
tnat tr.cv wuii not tne. i. c;,.;l,
;as not made
ct ;i!id Ralph
Lauderdale He suggests that
car.e lice are a proniem at met Vr anrt Mrs Tcr'c!atr,rS Th.
new- casting is Richard Neub-r-r-
nd Mau-
rir.e Neuberger for governor.
it wouiO ta.Ke more t .an wire
apping to put the acid test on
his tale.
Umatilla county,
up his mind as
Saylnr. I'm it ilia
saying "no", as
Hudson of Wasco
canity, keeps
io.-s" Russell
countv.
r-evera.- valuable members of
the If53 House of Representatives
We pick
up and
deliver!
A
smu:m
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i - . ii w, s . .; i ft ' .i v i t-'J
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I ' T iTIIlir'- - - - , 1 i .- - t ' -1
- C t
,1 Y
m;.k produe
may want v
supplement
They ran U
Lamb West..
ar.t.eed as go
on. S..m? ranchers
di.-pose of hay and
t with pea vines,
purchased at the
pit and are guar
d ripe vine silage.
FREE BUT NO FREEDOM
Life de.'rs Alfred llyhus one
squeeze af"er another.
Last week he was released
from the Or-g -n State Peniten
tiary after serving 2! years of a'
life ce-ntenc,. tha was recent ly
ileclared illegal by a
(utility circuit I'Ollrl.
lie was rooming at the Salem
V.Mt'A dying In adjust hims.ell to
windows willioiil bars and to
freedom when his attorney carne
to tell him he musl leave town.
"You would be Ihe first to he ac
cused of any crime committed
here," the attorney advised him.
"litis happened in a similar case
last month."
The "-year. old former inmate
left the same clay for a job ar
ranged for him by a Good Samar
itan on a chicken farm a long
way from Hie penitentiary the
location of which remains a secret.
to know h bout jf f.jf , n
I "I.c-t Him Tha' Is Witho
Marion ( a t T:,e Fir1 S'cr.e."
In genuine sorro.v a:
JACK PERRY
fciam.
Long Distance Nation -Wide
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
Penland Bros.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton, Oregon Phone 33
She remembered
Happy is the husband
whose wife keeps the
refrigerator well stocked
with rare flavored,
refreshing Olympia Beer.
rS tee D,fpe, ,
j t i
O'rip oB-e8Co,0:"p;o, A'n, U.S.A." "Jj j- i
ix-nver
.'es"ern
t.t-i
e w ere j
column '
be-ingj
w; .
niist-..
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A
CALL
6-9441
For prompt
reliable
.serrice.
A s:cre high with particular people becmse we're so
--iticular alwut every detail of our serrice. Mdern
Kpjipment . . . skilled workmanship . . . cnties! in
spection ... all add up to superior quality in the finish,
id job. Tou'U appreciate the difference! Try us once
and see for yourself.
HEPPNER CLEANERS
Leaving 'his week V
to a'tend the National
Stock show are Mr a
Frank Ar.de.-v.n. Heppne
Ms '.r Emert. I- c
Mrs Ker!r. Ek'-n m. !
still undecided as this
was WT"tc-n bvt we ar.
that they will be there bo, Frank
so'.s "la he is gcir.g t bring
back a ,.! to imprvve his prize
winning s'-x-k He had tw-o grand
champi'T; bu.'s and o-e heifer at
-,cs -- : sales cons' gnc-d to
i! year. I-ibert Emert has
a hk bud tnat i--
h'.'v, n at Denver and it
sh:: ;-ed home following
the ehi"-:t
Prove FREE
Muscular Pains Relieved
In Few Minutes
U'ith Doctor' Ertentl Pretcripboii
Make This 24 Hr. Test
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SPM,al .nap o , ur , . Telephone lines above and below the streets of vour c
hcC- I r f HSP" d0liate inStrUmts trouble, these n
he.p 1 oc -ate buried cables, conduits, manholes and the like . . . and renair crews ,e
the job fast. Lar e citk-s need thousands of thesc
planning that has helned Krin,-, i .... J
" p; T , . ' S K' Tclxm at the lowest possible
cost racinc Telephone works to mnl-e vnm. t , .
ufks io make j our telephone a bigger value every day.
com
ma ps
and repair crews can get on
maps. And they're an important part of the