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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1960)
MOIIOff COUNTY'S hiwimhi The Heppnet Carette, eenabJUfeed March 3a 183- The Jltpner TUi.e wubUahed Novernher 1. 1S37. Consolidated February 13, 1912 0 NIWSMMl FUHIIMIII AIIOCIATION ItOBEItT FINLAND Editor end Publisher NATIONAL IDITOIIAt I W W gTiiifrii!! imra GRLTCHEN riLNLAND AJHOCUt IMblUhW t. i.u ..j rnti a tK. Ant n'fi.- t I tinner. Oregon. M Second Class Matter . . .. l. i an u Stasia ODDV 10 CeDlS. SuberrtptJon Rates: Morrow ma uf im uwww hw i . aa - From The County Agent's Office Bid fur chemical fur th county wMd control program which closed on Monday of thl week reviewed with Paul Petty John, lone winning the bid. Ilia bid In the amount of 35.132.25 was the lowest of seven aubmit ted. They ranged from thla low figure to $5,850.92. The bid called for 3,frW pounds of ester type 2,4 D; 1200 pounds amine type 2.1D: 150 rounds actual amln otrlozol: 400 pounds TBA and 16 eallons soreader sticker. The material will be used on county and state road right-of-ways with a limited amount of rancher custom spraying for annual and perennial weed control. If N C AXDEX30N 48.13 centa per pound. The Trl county (Wallowa, Union, Baker) wool pool of over 11,000 fleeces sold May 2 to Port land Hide and Wool for 50.07 cents per pound, with 13 off for black and tags at 18 cents. This was a sealed bid sale; other bids were 49.65, 49.52, 47.86 and 47.52. The Lake county farm pool of 7,000 fleeces sold May 2 to Blue Mountain Hide, Wool and Fur Company of Portland for Notice of Candidacy I hereby announce my candl dacy to succeed myself for the office of County Clerk of Mor row County subject to the will of the Democratic voters or Mor row County at the Primary elec tlon. Sadie Farrish Notice Of Candidacy I hereby announce my can (lirlar-v for Iho office of COUntV commissioner subject to the will 01 the Kepunucan voters oi mur row COUniy ai Wie rrmmry unn Miu on 1M!0. Milton A. Blegel Irrlgon, Ore. (Pd. Adv.) Notice of Candidacy T Vierohv unnnlinca mv Can dldacy to suoeeed myself for the oirice or oouniy commission er subject to the will of the Republican voters of Morrow County at the Primary election May au, iwu. Ruasell Miller l-(Pd Adv.) Notice of Candidacy I wish to announce that I will be a candidate to succeed my self for the office of County lYouaniwr suhloct to tile will of the Republican voters of Morrow County at tne way uin innuij election. , , Sylvia McDanlel 30-Pd. Adv. Notice of Candidacy I hereby announce my candi dacy to succeed myself for the office of Sheriff of Morrow Coun ty subject to the will of the ReDUblican voters of Moitow County at the Primary election. May 20, 1900. C. J. D. Bausnan (Pd. Adv.) Notice of Candidacy I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of clerk of Morrow County subject to the will of the Democratic votera of Morrow County at the Primary election, May 20. 1960. Thomas J. Wells 2 c (Pd. Adv.) STAR THEATER Thurs FrL. Sat. May 19 20. 21 Frontier Gun John Agar, Joyce Meadows, Barton MacLane. PLUS Seven Thieves Edward G. Robinson, Rod Sterlger, Joan Collins. un-. Mo iv, Tues May 22, 23. 24. The Gazebo Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds, Carl Reiner, John Mct.iver Sunday at 4. 6:05 and 8:10. Aa haying time grows near there are always qu-tlns con cerning the best time to cut hay for highest pro!'" and other de sirable nutrltlenls and a mini mum amount of the undesirable nutrients. The college working with the state department of sericulture Is developing a hay testing program aimed at aiding consumers In their feeding pro gram and hav nroducers in mar keting their hay. By late fall It Is planned to have an education al program prepared for the county. In the meantime, a re cent article on hay researcn points out that each week you delay harvest of your forage after It reaches the early bua or bloom stage costs you money at and with $40. per ton leea ini value this week may be worth only half as much i month from now. Young lmma ture forage In the bud or very onrlv bloom staee Is hign in nroteln. Digestibility Is at Deak too while fiber Is low. As the croD matures, quality drops off quite rapidly. Fiber increases from 20 at the early Dioom stage up to nearly 50 at ma turity. Cattle do not like high fiber hay, they won't get as much of It and It won't produce half the meat or mux tney would on forage cut at the leafy, hlch protein stage. Peak quality may last ony a week; a ton of hay cut at the early bloom stage and carefully harvested will have from 18 to 20 protein. That's the equivalent of 400 oounds of protein purchased In the bag. By the time the forage matures, protein is down to 127 protein with the value cut al most In half. IT ST A reminder from Ralph Clark, extension horticulture specialist, OSC that trees not making a normal healthy growth should ave additional food. Nitrogen Is usually the only element that gives a visible response, however, complete fertilizer that runs heavy to nitrogen is often used In feeding trees. A good system is to measure the diameter of the tree at the three foot level. For young trees up to 6 Inches In diameter use 1 pound per Inch and for larger trees use 3 Dounds ner inch. Then spread (lie fertilizer In a broad band out at the drip line of the tree. If the tree is In a lawn or on a slope It is best to bore holes use a punch bar and make holes 12 to 18 Inches deep. Start out 2 feet from the tree and make a circle of holes two feet apart out to the drip line or a foot bevond this point. A ten- six-four fertilizer Is very good or you can use a straight 20 nit rogen fertilizer such as ammon ium sulphate. Early spring is the proper time to fertilize trees nd shrubs. Water should be dded after fertilizing. Some times water Is also a limiting factor, especially If part of the area near the tree is covered by sidewalk, driveway or street. It usually takes a garden hose running for an hour to wet down six Inches. arJahlp Sunday M b observed nationally on May 22. In Morrow county routt of the churches are planning the observance or son nKhln Sunday In some way or another. The Heppner Soil Conservat ion District Is sponsoring two conservation tour to be held during the week. This year, rather than a tour of a commun ity, Individual farms will be vis- lted. at i:M d m. Mnoday. May M those Interested will meet at the Harry Proudfoot ranch at the Buttercreek Junction. During the ft..rnoon we will see four types of summer fallow made witn roa weeders alone, sweeps, disced, and chemicals. New promising chemicals for summer fallow were applied by plane and eround rlc on the ranch during the winter. We will see a heavy stand of Orfed wheat stubble holntr handled as trashy fallow. There will be some seeding of Nordon crested wheatgrass, Har lan barley seeded In mid-February, Alpine barley seeded on August 4th compared with Oct ober 17 using approximately one-half the amount of seed on the early planting compared to the later one. There will Dei plantings of Omar wheat In late July and early August seeded at the rate of 12 to 15 pounas per acre compared with mia- October seedlngs using 27 pounds. There will also be seed lngs of Itana and Burt wheat seeded In mid-October as well as a new seeding of Lahonton alfalfa. On Tuesdav afternoon, May 24, the tour will go to the John Graves ranch near Hardman to see practices which won for the Graves' 1960 title of Conserva tion Man of the Year. Trashy fniitiw is beincr made with a chisel tool har. rod weeders and oml Circle at skew treadors seeded with ten 25 at 8 P M Inch disc drills. Seeding of Brasses mude over the past few years on waste land, Irregular and badly eroded portions of fields will be seen. Those In terested will meet at Ruggs at .15 and go directly to the fields hove Rock Creek. Everyone is nvlted to attend both of the tours. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS all iAiirrr ifcoal CRT7BCH Rev C IniM SbeneeT. revtof Hely Communion. Sunday, 7s m. Family arvtee. 10:00 a m. Holy CummunWa Wedaeeday. at 10 a m and 10 a m til Holy da vs. Sunday, May 22. Episcopal women's United Thank Offering gathering. Special Veatrv meeting Thurs day evening. May 19 at 7:30 p m. cmtxiTiAjf aroica Charles V Knox. mloleW Bible school. 9:43. Worship aervlee 11:00 a m. cxtmcH WILLIAMS lone Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Mas. 9:15 a m. rarr baptist chotch lone Sunday school 10 a m. Service 11 i n Evenlnr aervlee 7:00 D m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 In the beraea. THE THE METHODIST CHTICB Rev Austin MeGhee. Fastnr Church school. 9:43 a m. aire Tom Wells, Superintendent Morninr worahlD. 11:00 a 8V Methodist Youth Fellowship at 7:00 p m. toMi iuxi exuten tev Jamea W Riley, paetof &iole acnool 10 a m. u fu all aaa Churh 11 a m. Everyone wel come. Youth FelluwatdP. 1:30 P tn Sunilav. r,vi Smw eluh La children uf all churches Mondays. 3 45. athu ctnrtM aanga. s am. Prayer meetlcf and Bible atudv. Thursday. 7:50 P ra. All meeting are held In the Riley residence) on 2nd street. LEX1NOTO CHTJICB OT cnttr Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school. 10:00 a in. Worship 11:00 a m. AlaXMlLV OF OOD CBCBCS PATRICE'S CHTJBCII fleppner Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Masse, 7:30 and m. Weekday Masses, 7:30 a m. 11 VALBT LUTHERAN CHURCH WorahlD and Sunday school every Sunday at 9:00 a m. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev Rod MacKenzle, pastor Church school at 9:45 A M. Mornlne worshlD at 11 A M with 4-H members In charge. Junior Pilgrim Fellowship meeting at 3 P M. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship meeting at 7 P M. Choir practice Monday at 8 P M. Joint Installation of officers of the Maranatha club and the Na- the church, May USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Sunday school. 9.-45 a m. Morning worship, 11:00 a nv IVanlna- aervtea 7:00 9 m. Tuesday evening service, 7:45 letr 7:00 p m. rvntn IMli rtf 7l300 D BO. Meeting in Seventh Day Ad vatntlrt rhureh. EVtryOM Wl come. SEVENTH-DAY ADVZNTUT C L Vorlea, Paator Saturday service Sabbath school. 9:30 A M. Church service. 11:00 A M. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast over EGO every Sunday, 8 PM. Voice of Prophecy radio broad cast over KOO every Sunday, 9 P M. CHURCH OP THE NAXARENE Robert Whybrew, pastor Sunday school 10 a m. Worship 11 a ra. Nazarene young people eoc Robert Smith HttfHtn OAltTTE-TTMtf. Thursday. HT It, 10 the annexation of said territory to the City of Boardman. Polling place will be open from S oO o'clock In the morn ing until 10:00 o'clock In the morning of said day. Oregon Standard Time. The polling place for said election shall be at the office of Russell's Shell Station. Bernlce Kuhn City Recorder 811c CHURCH Of JESUI CHRIST Or LATTER DAT SAINTS' A mat least Lealoa Hall Sacrament gem for month of May: "Jesus said: be yt there for perfect even as your Father which Is In heaven is perfect" Priesthood meeting. :30 a m Sunriiv school at 10 30. Sacrament aervlee will begin at 11 30 a m. HOP". LUTHERAN CHURCH Alfalfa Street Worship serv ice. 11:00 a m, Sunday school. 9:45 a m. NOTICE Or FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, a admin istrator of the estate of John T. Smith, deceased, has filed his Final Account In said estate with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row Countv: and that the Judge thereof has fixed Friday, the 3rd day of June, 1960. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. as the time and the County Court Room in the court house at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objec tions to such Final Account and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published April A7Wfe I ' Date of last publication, May being in Morrow county, uregon, 19, 1960. NOTICE Or ANNEXATION Notice Is hereby given that an election will be held in the following described territory which la proposed to be annexed tn the Cltv of Boardman. and said territory proposed to be an nexed is bounded ana aescno a follows: Township 4 South. Range 25 E. W. M. Reelnnlna at the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter or sec tion 8, in said township ana range; thence &oum aiong uc nt ths Countv Koaa io (Illl. v . ... w nmrttr eorner common to Siwion 8 and 17. thence South along center line of said County PnnA ia the center or bection 17: thence easterly along center line of Section 17 to the quarter comer common to sections u anri ifi: thence easterly along th center line of Section 16 to the center of Section 16; thence Nnrtherlv alone quarter section iin to the ouarter corner com mon to Sections 9 and 16; thence Easterly along the section line between Sections 9 and 16 to th !5vtlnn corner common to i 9, 16, 10 & 15, thence North Ions the section line between q a in A 4 It 3 to tne meander line of Columbia River; thence Westerly along the meander line of Col. River to n,.ni easterly boundary or Cltv of Boardman or tne jms. corner of Lot 5, Sec. 8 T. 4 N.. Range 25 E, W. M.. thence s. along said city limits to SE cor ner of said Lot 5; thence West the center of Sec. 8 in said township and range; thence South alonir the center line of Sec. 8 to point of beginning, all The election will be held on the 19th day of May, 1960, and jvukm k L,IUM1 I - - - J ' Ariminiatratnr nf th Eutatn of all registered voters of the ter John T. Smith, deceased. rltory proposed to be annexed 7-lie I are hereby invited to vote upon CALL rOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given that the City of Heppner will receive bids at the Council Chamber In the City of Heppner at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. of the said day for the following street repairs, to wlt To seal approximately 20.000 yards, more or lesa. With single anal, coating, using 200-300 as phalt In accordance with State 0 9 Oil Mat surface. The contractor to do alt nec essary preparation of surface, which shall include ail broom in hladlne etc. The contractor to do all rolling, brooming and dusting after placing oil. The Cltv to furnish au rocK t atnckDlle. the contractor to do all loading, hauling and placing of rock. All bids are to be In the pos session of the City Recorder not later than 8 o'clock P. M. on June 6th, i960, at which tlm hid will ba opened and con sidered by the common council of the Cltv of Heppner, The Uty Council reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Dated this 10th day oi way, I960. Ted Smith City Recorder 10-12c NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the undersigned has been duly aDDolnted bv the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, the Executrix of the estate of MATILDA McCOY (also known as Mary McCoy), deceas ed, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby re quired to present the same to the undersigned at the law office of Joseph J Nys, at Heppner, Oregon with proper vouchers dulv verified as required by law within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. DATED and first published this 12th. day of May, 1960. SNOW McCOY, Executrix 10-14C r A last minute reminder (Continued on Page 8) Is Oregon will observe soil con servation next week and Stew- THIRTY YEARS AGO From the files of the Gazette-Times May 22, 1930 George W Joseph, Republican nominee for covemor and Ed ward F Bailey, Democratic nom inee for governor, were second choice In Morrow county. Nor blad carried the county with a tally of 299. Nearly 30 parents and friends gathered at the Liberty school Friday afternoon to enjoy a fine dinner, served shortly afternoon and a program put on by the children under the direction of Mrs Velma Huston, teacher. Mr and Mrs Jos B Snyder ar rived at Heppner on Tuesday from Granceville, Idaho where thev have been living for the past three years. Rev Henry Rasmus and wife of Glendale, Calif, were week end visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Orve Rasmus in Hep pner. Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. Farmer Owned and Controlled Lexington, Oregon May 15, 1960 Notice i . . . . i ft&wi there, matey! r Don't forger to protect) 1 f&y I in sr i g - .... eassxsm jr s XT -?rv I II fUHT 1 sA3ljSfi Hi I 8 .W' 8 LIABILITY k.lfTJT0' r a Riir;r;iT; II 8 ikieitn a k.te- Alkl all PHOWE S-9635 HEyFNSRCBECO?f BOX til 1 1 We are pleased to call in for redemption our outstanding Series 4 Capital Re serve Certificates. If you are a holder of one of these patronage dividend securities, please endorse and bring in or mail to us. We will then forward you our check. Should you prefer Class A Preferred Stock, paying 5 interest, instead of cash, we will issue the same in units of $50.00, upon receipt of your endorsed series 4 certificates. This call expires June 30, 1960. Please take care of the redemption prior to that date. We take this opportunity of expressing our appreciation of your support and point out that this cash return, which follows several other recent ones, is the re ward of cooperation. Continue to patronize your own association and keep this ad ditional income coming to you. Sincerely, Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. Al Lamb, Treasurer I