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published tVery Thursday and Entered at the Pot Office at Hefner. Uregun. as .
Mr. and Mr. OUw Crwwkk
and boys nd Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Jones and family were in Port
land Saturday to attend tha boat
ahow.
STAR
THEATER
rrU Sat. March 3-4
Hong Kong Affair
That Bart Maverick guy
(Jack Kelly) In action In the
Orient, limed In Hong Kong.
PLUS
Ono Foot In Hell
Alan Ladd, Don Murray, Dan
O'Herlihy, Barrie Coe, Dolorea
Michaels, Ken Scott Color and
CS. Fast-paced outdoor drama.
Sua, MoOw March 5-8
Let's Make Lore I
Marilyn Monroe and all-star
cast. Color and CS. Talk about
Cinderella, this Gal really got
out of the cinders! You'll re.
lax and enjoy life seeing this
comedy with music.
Sunday at 5 and 7ilS
From The
County Agent's Office
By 1. C ANDERSON
Chats With Lexington News
Your Home Agenl
ty CrLfHA JOrtFI
For those who have aked
about the recommendation made
by Dean Swan at our annual
weed meeting relative to selec
tive spraying of wheat I quote
from my news release of Feb. 16.
"In visiting about the econom
ic Importance of spraying wheat
selectively for the control of
broad leaf plants the recom
mendation of three-quarters to
one and one half pounds of liter
type 2.4-D Is again recommended
for 19CL Research at the Pendle
ton Branch Experiment btation
has found that two tarweeds per
square foot can reduce wheat
vlelds as much as five bushels
per acre. It is Important to spray
with even as few weeds as this;
however, experiments Bhow that
aoravlne wheat with no weeds
at all could result In a two to
five bushel DECREASE."
The question that came up
was In regard to tne decrease in
wheat vlelds that could result
In spraying where there were no
woeds at all. Experiments have
been carried out during the past
several years and contrary to
some DeoDles thlnkine
does not cause wheat to yield
GAR AVIATION
SPRAYING - FERTILIZING
DUSTING -SEEDING
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
We're As Neor As Your Telephone
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more bushels per acre. These ex
periments havt- shown that It re
acts In the opposite manner,
causing decrease.
Early spring sprays (delayed
dormant) are required for the
control of some diseases of sev
eral small fruits. With the
weather as we have had it dur
ntt the lat few days these
sprays should be applied soon.
For leaf and cane Kit on trail
Inn berries spray with lime sul-
rhur between March 10 to 15.
Use 1 gallon of lime sulphur per
ten gallons of water. Two weeks
later spray with a fixed copper
i pound per 8 gallons water
or captan. 24 oz. per 10 gallons
of water. For yellow rust on red
raspberries spray with lime sul
phur H gallons per 2 gallons
of water at the green tip stage,
two weeks later spray with lime
sulphur Y gallon per 10 gal-
Ions water. For powdery mil
dew on gooseberry spray with
lime sulohur. "i gallon per
12 gallons of water at the green
tip stage. Many or our sman
fruits are in the green tip stage
now which means that they are
showing green leaves at the tip
of the branches. Follow appu
cation directions on the con
talncr.
Mr and Mr. Gar Lryva are
in, (l!f, at a glider ahow.
.. . . it lilt,., II. --... ... . t, ... .t
find rr.)elf pondrrlng on how tii.Mf. Leya. cr.l with them aa
invnuif mjr nr( inn'n.f im ni.iar .aj'a, vai-l , irrw mnw
groks habits! jMill visit until their return. Mr.
Do you often fi l!Ke tht 'and Mis. O. G. Breeding ara stay-
hen It cornea to mney? Wg at the airport during tha
fKrr 150 women In the county ,l-" v ten.
will be taking a Jk at long Mr. and Mrs. Morris MfCarl
range family spending when'ai1 daut'ht-r visited over tha
they meet during March f ur : H-k end with Mr. McCarl'a
ihoir r.rn.w.n i i.it mrt-line's, 'nv-tiur in llarrUbure, Barbara
"Managing Your Money." (MfCarl taed for a visit with
Family finance is bid bulnes -r grandmother.
Think what lour family's aver ) Mr and Mrs. E. E. Peck wera
see annual lnctime will be dur- i Portland vkitors Sunday.
Ing your married life. Multiply jr, and Mrs. Ken Marshall
this bv 45 vcars and you will get an ..randson Uiled In tha Yak
an estimate of the amount of UmA Valley during the week end.
Larry was Isdovted Into th U. S.
Army ream. Iia returned noras
wttit fcls partnts to aa fun&s
calL
Mr. and Ua. a W. Cutsf
and family wer Twllgsta vlaltora
Sunday nhera they er.)c)ed mm
skiing.
Cuetta of Mr. and Mrs. Cuts
forth on Saturday tvenlng to
help their daughter Usa crU
brata her birthday were. Mra.
Dick Zita and family from Con
,i..n sin. Vesta Kilkenny and
children Kelly and Juhn and Mr.
and Mrs. C C Jonea ana son
Kenneth.
Mns. Cora Allen and Mra. Uia
Brdine cava a birthday party
honoring Anna Maa Staagall last
week. They served jeuo, caaa
money you will handle frutn age
20 to 63. (An average Income of
11.000 a vear would bring In oser
$1HO.O(IO In 45 year). Go up the
ladder and you'll find the fig-
urea get pretty We yujafI.r govcral days spent with her
Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra
were Walla Walla visitors ovef
thp week end
Mrs. Ofl Itinhcy returned to
her home In Milton Freewater
ud oM GuMta om4 wi
paarl Ceen. Muly Branrxm.
Mart 8faaiL fa Urn
Madia Brut, all of Levlr-g tun, nd
Carters Rofers and chlldnrn if
Ileppnf.
Mr. and Mrs Claire Marvel
and family t4 The lUUea spent
the wwk end at the hm of
Mrs. Marvels parents. Mr. and
Mrs, Homer Green.
Mrs. Fern MiVkl gst a
birthday party f her daughter
little laM Saturday. Guests
present were Itoger Howard.
CHyton and Juanlta Wilson.
Sharon and Sheila Bond, all of
lleppner; Ricky Pettyjohn. Stan
ley and David Crave. MUa. Del
phlne, and Kay Meracle, and Os
car and Lola Smith of Lexington.
Ily spending.
We plan to
discuss money
daughter and husband.
Hobby NIcht is planned at tha
money nhirh will b
management In each of the l JiUKh u Tn commute reports
stages of the family cycle ";M ,nyon, havlng things for
this column during the rnnnth m(H.,ln,, pjea9e caU Mrs.
of March. We - hope this win en- JIu p or Mra. CeoTgt
courage families to we the lm-1 ., .,,, uU what w
,K,rtance of plann ng not on mflke h,$ , ret, ,n,
for Immediate wants but for life and nstnlctlve meet
as a whole; ami to oe ic
- f,..ih., iikIv In ram. "
llv rinances such as credit. In
xurance. etc.. throucn snon
courses open to both men and
women.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munketi
who have been visiting in Port
land, returned last week and
broucht their small grana
. . . . Lnir. nfidaughter home with them for
In order to ret the basics or.
managing your money you are
urged to attend the following
Extension Unit meetings scnea-
uled for March:
March 1 Rhea Creek Unit,
Rhea Creek Grange Hall.
March 2 lone Unit, Mrs.
Paul Tews' home.
March 7 No. Lexington Unit
Mrs. Don Evans' home.
March 8 Pine City Unit. Pine
City School
visit.
Mrs. Tillie Bosheart and son
Wayne of Condon were visiting
in Lexington on Thursday at the
Cecil Jones and Vernon Munkers
homes. She will be remembered
as Tillie Nelson, who made her
home with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Bauman for several years.
Mrs. Dick Zita and children
nf rondon wer visitors with her
father and famllv. Mr. and Mrs. 1
;0. w. Cutsrorth, on haturaay.
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Ladies of Heppner
Church Attend
District Conference
Svfn Assembly of God
churches of the Blue Mountain
district were represented at an
all day Women's Missionary
Council meeting Friday at
the Stanfield church.- State
secretary, Mrs. Fred Walton,
Portland, reported on the many
phases of the Oregon W.M.C.
work, including contributions for
the past year.
It was revealed that the Hepp
ner group has contributed a to
tal of $225.50 to missions during
the past year.
Rev. and Mrs. Gilman, mis
sionaries to Arizona Indians, re
norted on their work and showed
slides. Hand work of the various
croups was displayed for ex
change of Ideas.
Those who attended from this
area were Betty Wolflngton, Lo-
retta Bond, Marge Howard, tern
McCorkle, Joan Smith and Lola
Breeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Lanham
were In Portland Saturday to see
their daughter, Sandra.
March 9 Irrigon Unit. Mrs. Mrs. Dean Hunt is spenaing
Harold Colson's home. some time In The Dalles with
Tf-,.u i.i lTnnnnr Unit. hir mother. Mrs. Keys, who Is
Mrs. Rav Drake's home.
March 16 Lena Unit, Mrs.
Gerry Brosnan's home.
March 21 Boardman unit,
Mrs. Ron Black's home.
All meetings are tentatively
scheduled to start at 10:30 a.m.
except North Lexington Unit,
which will meet at 8:00 p.m.
there to undergo major surgery
on Tuesday. Dean Hunt and
Doyle Key motored down Tues
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Hender
son and daughter Betty and Mr.
Henderson's mother, Mrs. Jesse
Henderson of La Grande and a
son. Larry Henderson, spem.
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and permanent in nature that
the following policy is offered
their patients : "After sll symp
toms of Hemorrhoids . . . have
subsided and the patient has
been discharged, if he should
ver have a recurrence, all
further treatments will be gl
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The Dean Clinic has been
serving the Northwest for fifty
years. Their treatment requires
no hospitalization and docs not
employ drugs or injections.
Write today for a descrip
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