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Page 2 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 31, 1957 tWn feeti? Simps MORROW COUNTY'S NEWSPAPER The Htppnor Gazette, establi-hed March 30, 1883. The Heppner Time, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated February IS, 1912 THIRTY YEARS AGO' Boardman Club to Sponsor UNICEF NIWSPAMK rumsHm XlJOCIATION ROBERT PEN LAND Editor and Publisher GRETCHEN PEN LAND Associate Publisher NATIONAL EDITORIAL I ASSOCIATION Published Every Thursday and Entered at the Post Office at Heppner, g Subscription Rates: Morrow and Grant Counties, $3.00 Year; Elsewhere $4.00 Year. Single copy From The County Agent's Office By N. C Anderson The 1957 year book of agri- erica n Sheep Producers Council. culture which we commented on in this column some time ago is now available. The title of the book is "Soil". According to Cop per W. Buckley, superintendent of documents, there has been un usual data for this year book. It answers many of the problems concerning soil acidity, trace ele ments, composting, mulches, fal low, plowing, erosion, irrigation and many other such topics. A handy order blank is available at this office. Recently the dates and tenta tive program for the 62nd Oregon Woolgrowers convention were an nounced. The dates are November 7, 8 and 9 and will be held again at the Imperial hotel In Portland. Committee meetings will as usu al be held the first day which is November 7 with many speakers scheduled to appear as well as reports of the various commit tees. Among the outstanding speakers scheduled for the event is G. N. Winder, president, Am- STAR THEATER Frl.,-Sat., Nov. 1-2 Gun Glory Stewart Granger, Rhonda Fleming, Chill Wills Sun.,-Mon., Nov. 3-4 An Affair to Remember Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr. Sunday at 4, 6:10. 8:20 Boxoifice Closes at 8:30 Tues..-Wed.. Nov. 5-6 Back From Eternity Rod Steiger, Robert Ryan, Anita Ekbcrg. FAMILY NIGHTS Denver, Colo., and Jerry Sotola, Armour & Co., Chicago, 111. A meat cutting demonstration will be put on by Barney Durn, meat consultant of Safeway stores; an open forum on problems on the sheeD industry; sheep herder im portation problems and a report of the National Woolgrowers As sociation are among the items scheduled to make-up the pro gram. Julian Arrien, president of the Oregon Woolgrowers Association in notifying the membership of the meeting points out, "This is our industry and the problems connected therewith is our re sponsibility. Corrective measures can be forthcoming only if each and everyone's efforts are direct ed toward the solution of these problems." Members of the Oregon Cattle men recently received a hunter conduct report which they asked to have filled in and returned at the end of the hunting season to their office in Prineville. This re port will enable them to know whether hunter-farmer relation ships have been improved over last vear. are the same, or worse. Last year's- report indicated that something would need be done If farmers continued to allow huntinc on their land. Relation- shins between the hunter and ransher was such in Morrow countv last year that many ran chers vowed never to permit huntinc on their land again. Re ports coming to this office this year are encouraging that re lationshins have improved con siderably through action of the hunters this year. The Morrow County Livestockgrou ers associ ation last year surveyed all ran chers, however nothing has been said of such a survey in l'J57. Those who do have a report to trrake, however would be encour aged. The Oregon State Game Commission, Isaac Walton Lea gue and other sportsmen organi zations have been interested in what ranchers might report at the end of this hunting season. "OVER THE TEE CUP" By Jackie Labhart Hello again. This is your rov inrr reoorter rising from the low nt ricnths of Heppnerovia, better known as the Wlilow Creek golf course, to bring you the woria hnttprine news of this last weeK But first I would like to thank my sponsor the Heppner Gazette Times for the few minutes reaa lng time alloted me. This column i hased on fact but does not con stitute the opinions of anyone but me. Now for the earth shaking news . . our ladies day this week was a lollipaloozzer in all ways . the weather was absolutely perfect, the course was in excel lent shane. we had over 20 in at tendance again and believe it or not I shot low score for that day (Just luckv I guess as this was the first time I didn't have to take anv penalty strokes). My nrize was a new golf ball 3nu I shall treasure it dearly as it is probably the last one I will ever win. Rose Baker and Polly Doherty From the files of The Gazette Times November 7, 1927 t act eatnrHnv the Heppner hifrh eeVmnl fnnthall team addett another league victory to their list when they defeated tne Arl ington team 37 to 0. The Keppner lineup included K. Oviatt, L. Slo- cum, P. Jones, H. .Evans, T. Benge, R. Bramer, C, Hayes, H. Gentry, O. Parker, R. Turner, S. Thomp son, Geo. W. Clark, district forest ranger, reports two and a half inches of snow at Ditch creek the first of the week. John Parker has been appoint orl as a rpnnrtpr on the HePPneri an staff, at Heppner high school. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholo mew motored to Portland yesterday. Mrs. J. H. Gemmell arrived home on Saturday from a visit of about three months in the Middle West. Hardman is very proud of the work done on the street. Here a hnninf? no one will have the un- uleasant experience of being stuck in the mud this winter. Mrs. Florence Root vlsted at the home of her son and daugh ter in w, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root, in Wasco last weeK. AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER is an unforgettable event. Star Theater, Sunday and Monday. Sunday shows at 4, 6:10, 8:20. We hope that we can have a rep resentative indication oi tne lvio hunter conduct. The Umatilla Cattleman's As sociation announce their second annual feeder calf sale fcr Thurs day, November 7. It will be held again this year at the Northwest ern Livestock Commission near Buck's Corner. Starting with the Morrow County Livestockgrowers Association as host last year, the number grew from 1100 consigned in 1950 to 1600 calves and year lings to be sold this year They advertise cattle to be sold as be ing sorted in car lots, shipping fever vaccinated, fresh from the producer. By Mary Lee Marlow Th ttntcef drive Hallowe'en night will be sponsored by the Tillicum club. Tne ennurcn be taken in cars by club members no more than one group to each home. Final plans were mane io. iu nA frvr thp nartv to be lilt unvtr a"- - u 1 held before the drive in the school cafeteria at the meeting oi me club recently, at the home of Mrs. Dewey West, with Mrs. vernu Russell as hostesss. Prizes will be ,owi fr.r thP hest costume, the funniest, the ugliest, best couple and most original. A mm w shown at school last week about the UNIEF. The personality tea to have been held Oct. 25 was postponed until Nov. 8. rinh memhers will attend the next national school assembly at the scnooi sso- j., aueiwcuu e"1 to the home of Mrs. Stanley Part low for lunch. Mrs. Delmer Hug was accepted n n npw member. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Don Downey aov. 12, with Mrs. Charles Higuera as hostess. Mrs. Herman Bush, recent bride, was honored with a shower Thurs- . day night of last week in the from lone played with us for the basement 0f the Community first time and we were very cnurch. Hostesses were Mrs. Char pleased to have theipn and we ,eg Anceregg, Mrs. Seth Russell, do hope some more lone gals will Mrs Elvm Ejy Mrs Charles Dil- join us for next ladies day. (In lon' Mfs Harold Rash, Mrs. Nels io on nrtt no Hmxn that WAV does . r . , ht TI....... r7ii7nov i anjr - ftnsiensen, mis. iicmj ""-j Happen iu icau tii. 3 v. , ana Mrs. OUy reiguscm. uucow will have extra sets of clubs were Mrs Arnin Hugi an; Mrs. there for you next week.) Delmer Hug, mother and sister - By mid-morning the course was in.law of.the honoreerMrs. Claud covered with "wilting women" Worderii Mrs. Lyle Williams, Mrs. . . . it seems as- tho old Mr. Sun Eldon shannon, Mrs. Russell Mil- really deeded to give us his best Jer Miss Dorothy Walton, Miss ana 1 never saw so many wmen Jean Scott( Mrs. Leo Potts, AU'S. 1 i L-rnKi nfT in cr mnnv fllflCPe in r-. , ij . HA-.. r nvnnm I i frf uiaiwwiuft in j - --- gvaiu Aasci mia. iay uiunvjui, my iue. swraici '"-"-i " jww jyjrs Konaiu DiaCK, Liaeiif Dldl-rw, there, and by the time everyone Mrs George Sicard, Mrs. Glen finished the green fee sign re- carpenter, Mrs. Louise Earwood, sembled a somewhat overbura- Mrs ciaud Coats, Mrs. Nathail ned clothes horse with its array Thorpe, Mrs. Frank Marlow, Mrs. of winter appparel. ' Roiin Bishop, Miss Etta Jones, It was really a typical Indian Mrs Charles Higuera, Mrs. Don Summer day and certainly an Downey, Mrs. Mragaret Klitz abrupt change from last week's Mrs Cecil Hamilton, Mrs. Relbert blusterous weather. While wait- carpenter, Mrs. Jack Getz, Lore ing in between my turns to shoot ip1 Hamilton, Barbara Anderegg, these were j u s t a f e w of the giberta Carpenter, Dorothy Rash, observations I made around the rrene potts ana Eileen Ely. 3'iany course. Kay Robinson losing five jov;.iy gifts were received by the golf balls ... Dee Gribble still honoree, among them several wearing her "Arlington Goslings' sent by those unable to attend THE NEW 1958 Chevrolet WILL BE ON DISPLAY THURSDAY-- FRI DAY SATURDAY For Our Announcement Showing PLAN TO SEE IT! 3 NEW 1957 CHEVROLETS, NOW IN STOCK For a Real Deal SEE US NOW! FULLETON CHEVROLET CO. HEPPNER, OREGON 1a 4;wa..:a..imj mil. 8 m Custom j ,5?v FRIDAY cnJ 7 1 1 NOVEMBER 9 f fl w m m x 11 1 I. I 1 VI ffU All officers and counyt com mittee chairmen of the Morrow County Wheatgrowers Association will attend the annual workshop sponsored by the Oregon Wheat Growers League being held at the Pendleton Memorial armory on Tuesday, November 5th. The workshop will be held to prepare county officers and committee chairman for the -county fall meeting. During the workshop a complete discussion will be held of the league activities for the past year so that everyone will be informed of what hag happened to date. The date of the annual county fall meeting will be an nounced soon after the workshop is held. The date of the annual meeting of the Oregon Wheat Growers Legue is December 5, 6 and 7. It will be held at Pend leton this year. Select your Fall clothes now from these large lengths of the world's most distinguished suitings . . . fabrics for topcoats and sports wear, too. A representative of ED. V. PRICE & CO. will be here to assist you. At a recent producer-sponsored sale in La Grande, 600 calves and 520 yearlings were sold. A top of $26.50 was reached on 31 fancy steer calves. It is believed that this top sets a new high for steer calves in Oregon this year Heifer calves topped at $20.60 and heif er yearlings at $18.20. The top on yearling steers was $21.40. At another special cattle auction in Jackson county over 1100 feeder cattle were sold. Some 814 steers weighing from 450 to 650 averag ed just over $21.00. The top was $2120. It is said that heifers in the sale generally sold for $2.00 under the steers. Prices averag ed $1.C0 above current offerings in the country. sweatshirt (I can't figure this out) ... HazeLMahoney not up to her usual good game . . . Sue Valentine with nothing but troub-' les . . . Cork Norene's beautiful drive landing on the wrong fair way . . , and grandmothers Fergu son, Dougherty, and Snider still with us Mrs. Marion Morlan entertain ed pupils of the first and second grades at the school Wednesday in honor of her daughter Nancy's sixth birthday. Other guests in cluded Mrs, Zoe Billings, Mrs. Sigvald Aase and Lynae and Sig urd, Mrs. Ronald Black and Di- vl Phrictw anrl Mike Wflvmipp That about does it for ladies jimmie Pierce, Stevie Trott and day but I still have a few sips n(iy Morlan. left in my tee cup so don't go un- ( til I finish. ner for the Elks in November . . . The funniest story of all to ar- so be prepared . , . we must all ise from this golf craze that has do our part for the club house ef invaded Heppner is the one ab-' fort. out Phil Mahoney. It seems as Well that's all for this time, my tho' on a recent trip to Seattle he cup is drained; but look for me decided to buy a gross of golf next week "Over the Tee Cup". balls as they would be cneaper Until then good goiting everyone by the dozen (12 dozen that is). He planned on giving some for Christmas gifts and then to sell quite a few to our club members but when the new balls arived in Heppner all 144 were labeled in bold black letters: P. W. MAHONEY. (Anyone wishing to change their moniker can buy golf balls cheap from you know who). New golfers on the course Sun day were Lester Doolittle and N. I). Bailey. I understand Mr. Doo little used to be quite a golfer when they had the old course up by the hospital. 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