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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 29, 1954
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES
MOHROW COUNTY'S
NEWSPAPER
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November 18, 1897. Consolidated February lo, 1912
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ROBERT TENLAND
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GRETCIIEN PENLAND
Associate Publisher
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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
The majority of office calls this county. Most notable damage is
.ni wow enneerned with crass-, omi ring in small alfalfa fields
hopper Infestations in Morrow
County which seems to be quite
general. The first report of any
infestation here was reported
from Ordnance on Juno 25.
Grasshoppers there were infest
ing alfalfa and row crops of seve
ral of the farmers that were grow
ing tty'se crops in the desert for
the first time this year under
sprinkle irrigation. A survey by
the bureau of entomology shows
that infestations were limited to
private land at that time. Since
then general infestations were
found throughout the entire
which are located adjacent, to
range land or idle land where
grasshoppers have hatched.
Manv towns people are being
plagued by them in gardens and
ornamentals.
On a commercial scale with
any large acreage to treat, Aidrin
is being used. This is a relatively
new chemical which is well suit
ed to grasshopper control and is
being used by the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture in all of their
control work. It is used at the
rate of 2 ounces per acre. Though
quite expensive, a little goes a
'. : : 1
What is A
GOOD MOVIE?
Some of our best friends and severest critics ask u3 repeated
ly, "Why aren't more good movies made?" Suppose we begin
by answering with a question: "What is a good movie?"
There are a truckload of definitions but we'll say that funda
mentally a good movie is any movie YOU like. And vice
versal Some of the moviegoers are esthetes first and movie
goers second. Most of the movie-going millions, however,
share a mass taste in laughter and tears
Yet even this mass taste varies widely. Using any stand
ards, the poorest movie ever made was enjoyed by about a
hundred thousand people. And the best movie ever made
was disliked by an equal number.
As you are aware, popular taste is a singular thing. To
see individual taste at work, listen to the comments of people
coming out of the theater. There's your real test.
Mostly, the people in the lobby like what they've seen. If
they didn't, motion pictures wouldn't have millions of custo
mers after 50 years. And these are the people the motion pic
ture industry aims to please. We can think of no other busi
ness that tries anything like this that offers its one product
to both sexes, to the business executive and bobby soxer, to
the highbrow and average joe.
The really astonishing point is that with a target as bread
as broad cs all humanity, more movies aro applauded than
disliked. Our average is darn good! No kidding there are
lots of good movies. Ask the people who see 'em.
long way. Where a small infes
tation is for the back yard gar
dener, ehlordane is the best
grasshopper control insecticide.
It can be bought in various forms
from dust to wettable powder. It
s-hould be applied according to
the instructions on the container.
This week, W. W. Weatherford,
rancher near Lena, is spraying
about 30 acres of alfalfa with
Aidrin for grasshopper control.
Jack Hynd is spraying small in
festations at the Luekman ranch
using a wettable Chlordane ma
terial. He mixed it with 5 pounds
of 40',v. wettable to 200 gallons of
water.
Visiting with Jack Hynds last
week, we found that he is spray
ing bis goatweed infestations at
the Luekman ranch in an attempt
to get rid of it. Jack says that
lie does not like to have his range
infested with goatweed such as
is the case over cabbage hill in
Umatilla County. There are sev
eral neighbors of his that have
infestations that he thinks would
be to their advantage to control
before they spread further. On
Monday of this week, ha had the
county weed sprayer spray all of
his goatweed patches at the Luck
man ranch. This is the second
spraying this season. On June 8,
nine colonies of Goatweed Beet
les were released in that area
with the hopes that they would
keep this weed under control, at
least until other practices were
used for its control. A recent
report from Umatilla County in
dicates that Emil Muller, Helix
rancher who has a cattle ranch
en Cabbage Hill has had very
successful results with goatweed
beetles in that weed on that
Our Lives"
is not just our opinion!
only picture
NOTE:
"The Best Years of
is one of those KEST moies and this
One of the most honored picture of our time
ever to receive !) Academy Awards and many other prizes
throughout the woild. At the Star. Sunday and Monday, Aug
ust 1st and 2nd. in the cast: Myrna Ley, Fredrick March,
Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo, Hoagy Car
michael, Cathy O Donnell, Harold Russell.
Sunday shows at 4:00 and 7:00. Box office open until 9:00 P. M.
sioner Russell K. Miller on the
5th day of May, the day of the
regular term, no regular term was
held but commissioner Ralph I.
Thompson was in attendance the
whole day.
The Court ordered the following
Bangs Disease Control claim
paid: W. Howard Cleveland
$56.00.
Warrants Issued on the General
Fund
Barbara Ware, Deputy $ 177.55
Svlvia McDaniel. Deputy 179.79
Joyce Buschke. Office
Clerk 184.65
Alice I. Soward, Office
Clerk 11105
Dr. A. D. McMurdo,
Physician 24.25
A. J. Chaffee, Janitor . 273.31
Herbert W. White, Jr.,
Court Reporter 72.75
Wm. E. Garner, Justice
of Peace 72.75
J. O. Hager, Justice of
Peace 150.15
Gustave Fisher, Justice
. of Peace 24.25
Calvin Carson, Weed
Control 276.69
Ralph I. -Thompson, County
Court 37.07
State Public Welfare
Commission 3,218.25
H. Tamblyn 5.00
C. J. D. Bauman. Sheriff
Mileage and Expenses 89.38
Craig Office Supply,
County Clerk 2.78
Dunham Printing Com
pany, County Clerk 64.35
The Haloid Company,
County Clerk . 90.80
Frank Stationery and
Printing Co., County
Clerk, $1.82; Sheriff,
17.45 19 27
Henderson Office Supply,
Countv Clerk, $2.00;
Sheriff? $2.00; Tax Of
fice $6.50 10.50
State Industrial Accident
Commission, C. H. 1.36;
W. C, 4.49; Jan. 31c;
S. 4.87; S. S. 31c; D. S,
31c 1165
Northwest Hospital Ser
vice, Salaries 58.80
Richard C. Wresch,
Treasurer 15.00
Olive B. Hughes, Stamps,
Assessor 3.38
Thomson Bros., Jail .. 18.20
City of Heppner, Water
Dept., Court House 7.50
31.00
$20.00; Official Publi
cations $33.41 191'61
Jayne's Typewriter Ex
change, Weed Control 100
Harold Rash, Bangs Di
sease Control 1"
A. J. Chaffee, Election 1
Humphreys Drug Store.
Election
Bradley Fancher, District
Attorney
Rradlev Fancher. District
.Attorney 1313
Public Employes Retire
ment, S. Dec. $210.64;
Salaries, $73.84 284.D1
First National Bank of
Portland, Salaries 417.53
HenDner Auto Parts.
Weed Control 5 34
HeDDner Disposal Service,
Court House 3.00
S. C. Russell. Election 5 00
P.raep Maoomber. Election 8.40
Madee BishoD. Election .. 8.40
Daisy B. Gillespie,
Election 18-48
Flossie Coats, Election .... 8.40
Evelyn Black, Election . .. 8.40
Walter W. Wright
Election 7.80
Adrian Bechdolt, Election 7.80
M. F. Cork Election 7.80
H. C. Lesley, Election 7.80
Jess Coats, Election 11.00
H. E. Clark, Election 7.20
Pansy Ekstrom, Election 7.20
George N. Ely, Election .... 7.20
Elaine u. wen....., , wtim,
Election s"1"1 1"-A-"-"
Mahel Cotter, Election .... " , Marguerite Hougnion
I Ida Slaughter, Election .
7.20
7.20
E. R. Lundell, Election
Carl P. Linn, Election
Helen MeCabe, Election
Echo Palmateer, Election
E. L. Rucker, Election
8.28 1 Election 7.20
5.40 ! Hazel McRae, Election .... 7.20
5 40 R. G. Jones, Election 4.80
5.40 1 Lloyd Berger, Election 14.72
7.20 Continued on page 7
ranch. He reports that the weed ; Heppner Laundry, Court
has been affectively controlled by
the beetles. We hope that the
beetles that have been released
in Morrow County will do as good
o job. In the meantime, it might
be well to employ methods that
will keep the weed from spread
ing further. 2.4 D will do a good
j"b.
T'lis is National Farm Safety
V( ok. Fires cause many deaths
and injuries in Oregon. Concen
trathm then on fire safety then
would be one of the points that
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COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Court Proceedings for June,
1954.
The Minutes of the May term
were read and approved. Due to
the illness of Judge Garnet Bar
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