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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1961)
MORROW COUWTTS -aublUhul ruitiHi ASSOCIATION WESLEY A. SHERMAN Editor and rutU HELEN C SHERMAM H AT 10 W A 1 I OITO II Al ... ...w ii u v.r sinl Ceuv 10 Cent. . M..rrw ami Grant CountW-t. r".'. ,w,n. .W,nd CUM Mattrt. KSrou-y .nd Enmd at the M"' 'Swimmin' in the Rain' in town wm carry- In. toil nd wlm wit the 1 p. m. opening time c. lh iwlmmta pool nrarvd Tuesday. Th, morning . ju.t right (or the otcninC-warro and sunny. Bat btrverso Old Man Weather tried to make tn wai ,ook XollS, by coming out with hard downpour fr om I k . sr,. ! '"' ' "" "sw""m"", toubtodlv will have plontly of warm days ahead to enjoy tne n of IheW A Cornett Green declared the other Sy. 'The hot weather will come. Sometimes we think It tent Rolnu to, but It always dors." Interest Gains in Lucky Buck Days It Is a virtual certainty that there will be a big crowd l Heppner Saturday for the next Lucky Buck Day Interest ho.:; pa tidpatln, for the comln Buck Day the first prize has climbed to $75 and total prizes will amount to $105 Th to. has curnneu iu offered by the local merchants, coupled JJln, Mi moL registered will want m:y -on-t miss out on the possibility of petting the first prize, which will be announced In stores Rt obably one of the best things about Lucky Buck Day u that it brings a lot of friends together to bump el bows'on the" street on?e more and gives them the chance to enjoy visiting with one anouiu.. TO THE EDITOR . . . . whuclhouse visited Mr. and. Mrs. Randall Martin fjom hla base In Texas on Sunday, Irturn'ng to Olex Monday for a St wgith his parents. Mr. and tin. Clarence Wheeihousc, be regongoTtoCorvalllstomeet his fiancee. Janice Martin and return to HeppneronSunday rvf Pnrtliinrl vUltP.1 in HpDDIier with the Dallas Craber family last weeK ana auenueu uic ribu uation of Donald Craber. Visitors ot the Don Munkeit' home on Monday were her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Teague of Roseburg. PRE-PLANT SOAK-IN NITROGEN PAYS OFF FOR LOCAL GRAIN GROWERS Dear Sir: k. ,r ih returning alumni . . .w. -l... r.t wR. mav I MY ui in . - - - -. k t ..liuI nur reunion ntrw muni "" , . . a . . . n . r A-1 f A.1 nd how aeepry 11 the thought, labor, money and time expended In pUnnlng nd exciting nc iii-..i.."- vnt. i-M I ineak for the whole class when I ay ini - .11... EVrvnn U1S SO r' ... .... 1 M.f. clous nd rnenaiy mi n i"-"-thankful to have been part of your community In my formative year. t k. K.ri.u.'nrklne commit tee, Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Benge. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwln. Mr. m. Utumrrt K einiey, iw. and Mrs. Cornett Green, Mr. and ur. Paul Jones. Mr. and Mrs, ...... ---- Claud Buschke ana Mr. ami wi m. 1,1 r,,.nI ih classes of 1925- naiuiu " . ,, 1930 owes a special "thank you - it tr mA a a rt . . i nsnmani hut since 1 know nothing slse is acceptable. . . .... twm all nf US tO all of you. It Is a wonderful feeling to know tnai our lum.c munltv is In the hands of such fine people. u wait "Mildred" Green 317 N. W. Norman Ave. Gresham. Oregon Mr. d M. Morion Gnti ond boys Sunday met Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green In Arlington, both families going to Portland to vis it the zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy O'Donnrtl attended a meeting in Gearfcart and visited in Portland Wednes day through Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conn on ...... . tr Elks Sunday lermiucu - - with a birthday dinner for their son, Philip. Others present were Mrs. Philip Cohn and children, and Mr. and rMs. Harry Andrews of Hermlston. Mr. and Mrs. Gn Hall bad as Sunday dinner guests for their son. David, on his birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs and fam ily of lone. County Agent's By K. C ANDERSON Office Plans hiv how brrn complet ed for the annual sp'ing meet In at the Morrow County Wheat Growers Au orlation Thin ear's spring meeting U bring neiu bout two months u'-r man usual wsltlng for wheat prgrm to tx deel"i'd l,y Con" grrsa. Since mere action taken for new farm pro- th.. Executive (lain - . ..... TnrsA 19 was as long as they coui-i Allen Turn, flret Ice president. Oregon Wheat growers Leagu will be the speaker who will explain proposed wheat prram . . . . L ..... It U'lll 11 legUiauon ana now . .. .... ..rr-hr and business mi uui ... . men. Tlie 19G1 Consen-auon a k. v.aa iiiii rw iirrM'iiuu fit inP irai it " - clmmlttee reports will be given, ....i. .v- ,f June 19 on your calendar and holdit Tje meeting will be held at the Lex Ington grange hall beginning nt 8.00 p. m. r .!'' :'.J ' av- .,- ,;'-:.. I' IS M V . I iffArent plastic A new a..v ,,-,.,, eartag for livestock wom"-- la now on the marKei. '? " . ii,,Khandrv six'c ,a. '.. : to h worked with the 'n!w "tag say. that It ..Kks us It might be one . . - ho iisici in luenvi- lags ini i... - --. The rvlng cattle ai " , r. f. in a variety p asuc earioK .v...- - of colors and also a variety J color of numbers. n w- done In the new .... - TnTer. Kor i nose vnv ?- - . ested they..ln..-;2: at this oflice ana imu they ore avaliaoie . ..nHoruav for the ob gorvance of the 50th anniversary of the Sherman Branch Expert .1. c..i n Muro. The date Is June 27. We do not detailed program as yet but w ill i f rninfi when it is keeu you hhui . published. It appears as though . ... trr m-rnt ana this Will oe a uih many of our ranchers will want .. ... a Aion rowntlv announ- ced is the annual neiu urtJ- : Pranrh Experl- trie i eiiuicii. .v.. -ment Station which will be held on July 6. During our recent stripc-rust k mmstinn as to meexniB " , whether It was safe to feed rusted wheat hay to came was m. Word from Bob Powelson, plant Pathologist, at uregon oiaic versity, Informs us that from a toxity standpoint it Is perfectly safe to feed rusted wheat hay to cattle. However, It has a low palatlbllity and dairy cattle may refuse to eat It. Because of the very rapid rate of M't'-aJ Meduahead nd tha erlounea of Its Increase to the livrtuk Industry. OSl hav et up a r-earcn program in "I aUn with the Bureau of Und Management. This researcn w.. be a tudy toward the control and replacement of the weed on ranee lands r urecon. w.. .l- ... .i. u t.i determine as clus ly as iwwlble the extent oi Ihe Infestation oi sieauani-u ... the tate of Oregon. We recently indicated to them the Infestation ... a f na here which is iimuvu ranee lands In the foothills east of lurdman as far as we can determine. Medusahead was ap parently Introduced Into the U. S. about 1S8. Since that time It has spread the length of Califor nia and is found scattered across the entire state oi v-n-itv-Medusahead finds an easy foot hold In deteriorated stands of na live vegetation. It Is practically worthless as forage and does out- .a aatialtftW n0fl some forage value. It Is a winter annual and has growth habits similar to cheatgrass except that t. . . a n r a iBirr uaiv. 11 iii-ovia , ,i .nn.iiata havlne wora from anyone who has found this weed pest so that we can pass word along oi uu """"" For those wlio caiuwi ' tho weed we nave the office. Tvrentlv we have had passed I1U K mO LlUt'3 Wis " tp a micrht be made more effec- " ' T tive In the control of Morning Glory. While these have not been definitely proven there Is much Indication mat xney wu h ft r t nnri una aryt' i ii. v some loss from volatility steam ,. ......1 iha nnnlicatlon aiSIlliailOII' n... -rr---- . of TBA. We can help this by working the TBA Into the soil ofinr snravinc me same v.-, It also looks like that a mini tnMaaa u.' on Id be help mum ui i-..t, - ..t i,of tviorA u not so mucn jui u - ...un exposed surface to cover. While we have been telling our farm ers that TBA could be applied i. ... 1 oa If at any time, u now riOCLAMATlOH WHtXCAJ. FATHER hj the tremendous retponsibllity of pro vtdlng and raring for his MwJ, "wHtREAS. THAT require great strength and stamina; and a. 1. M..a .atltj fh matt delicious of all foods but provides the human sinews for War nu y-a. r. . NOW THEIttrOR. I. Al UnA ..r".r..t u.,i,nPr. toln with the Ainjui v 'ir"" - . , Morrow County Cow B'lU- In proclaiming tnai "- vine ur iw""-" , , dltlonsl Father s Day meal and a rU.at ft.a tltrA Ml PPfl Saly with his favorite food. and thus be awwroeu i rruv-i on hi special day, and on every day of the " .. u... .h. Executive Seal this 1st day of June. 1961. , A.fB Ab L-.'. Mayor Rv. Groschuph Back A I nfkornn Church .... . ; .L...-U The Rev. Joseph urosciiui-ii ...in -A.,,t airviees ai nut W III IUIIL.L.V. - - Lutheran church at the regular . n.in.lail nour ijuiiu". n... .nc.hnrh Interim pas- nrv. ui"v"r" - . tor. recently suffered a heart at tack and has oeen reiuin.-ia.... t his Spokane home the last few weeks. A confirmation class will be confirmed following the service May 18. teim. o u mlght be worth experimenting lS the annual field day oi u mi 8 material to Pendleton Branch Experl- with app g & lone Journolists Win Recognition Thie lU'.a In Ir. rcflve4 ...i...... from Iho Orecnii trnn a- Stholastlc Pteat fur outstandtng . . . i ... I . n .4 tl. WorK on me i uriunat " Ionian. Gene Martin, daughter of Mr, nd Mrs. FredrUk .Martin, re- ... l. ..wvotnliinn fur u-urk Ct' 1 v ru ii on the Cardinal, the lone high rhool newpaHr, Michelle Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J"die Morrison and Eelyn Jepaen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jepsen. received their for outatanmnu won on uie yearbook, the Ionian. BUST BAKERS MEET The meeting of the Busy Ba kers was held at the home of Sherrl Lynn O'Brien. May 12. 1961. We discussed the Mother s Tea and what each member would do at the tea. Kathy Blake and Sherrl O' Brien, showed us how to prepare fresh vegetables. Our next meeting will be on table setting. Willi yi"J"- . the Morning Glory patches In the ... n oftr it has frozen down. mic iu u... - There is a possibility that lower rates migni ue oa an cmiinns recommended li we .... - - far,t worked in. n is a lhuvch It ... fnr UMin nil OL LCil mai u wc r --- - pounds of the material In the soil we should get a good con trol. This would be only hair the dosage that we are now rec ommending. It should be kept In mind by those who have used or will be using TBA that it eventually wears out of the soil. It Is important to watch these patches and retreat them. If watched for re-growth 2.4-D and - ....It t.MI rniul . tillage loiiow-up win . lings. If you fall down on this It means a complete TBA pro gram again at a later date. The State Conservation Man of the Year field day nas Deen recently announced by the Ore gon Wheatgrowers League and sponsoring committees. La"j years winners were Mac Hall and Russel Belshee from Moro. Ore gon. The field day will be held r..u... T,,n ifi hpoinnins at 10:30 A. M. and will continue Hav ending at 3:30. Lunch will be served at the TtarlAnrlvieW Grange ai noon. tu. ..nnrom IrLnks Interesting 1I1C IVfc.w" Anyone who would like complete a.n a nunrrram details migni piun. uh vs-. at tne toumy Acma wmw. STAR THEATER FrL, Sat. June 910 Walt Dlsner Swiss Family Robinson i ..)ir.,i nvritmif niciure. The Johann Wyss c lassic be- comes one oi .... .....n.l.A..o in vinr U'ltn liy aiiiAiuuna .. ----John Mills. Dorothy McGuire, James MacAnnur, (ami ro Sessue Hayakawa, Tommy KlrK, Kevin vuiluioi.. ..... nlcolor. . Mir A m hnwa oi o:aj gnu a p- " in Mttttt-gauuimtta Sun.. Mon June . .1.. .Lni'inil TVitlAa Clt ACTOSS b.A uwusuiiu ........ excitement, comes the rousing . i An llnl story oi reai jjcvf v. The Sundowners with Deborah Kerr, Robert . ... i . d ITctinnv Tprh. nlcolor. Ideal for viewing by . ! . - . t I . t tne enure hhuv Sunday at 5. and 7:30 p. m. s , V': '-: i . "- a, i. eHc,oLnd8ABQ..iAet..n.ivr. -4-i-M ., dl.turbanc. of soU arid l aeed bed. saves Mm. and equipment coU. More and more grain growers ore boosting yields and profits with Brea Aqua and Brea Aqua with Sulfur. Brea Aqua has distinct advantages as a nit rogen carrier for grain crops. It stores excep tionally well in the soil and is easily apptied during spring and summer to fallowed ground. We are selling more Brea Aqua with Sulfur each season. Both experiment station and grower tests show remarkable response of grain to combinations of nitrogen and sulfur. Call us and we will come out and show you how Brea Aqua can pay off for you. Bi-County Fertilizer Co. .1? HAND FlftTILIZKRa Call Jim Valentine at Heppner 6-5388 PRODUCT OK CollUr IVHUVRATION your year 'round healthful refresher Summertime anyf 'me...milk is jf your instant energy-booster. . Uie f palate-pleasing protein hft that brighten your spirits. Druik nulW ... yur nutntional lest beverage buy! Remember. . . MILK IS FOR MODIRNS Aovt amtwcMT it t-osoto by you", okeoon oaiy f 1 v ...and the livin' is easy with Dairy Foods miooucts commisioi WHEAT NEEDS NITROGEN! UNFERTILIZED WHEAT II FERTILIZED WHEAT i 'i tin' iiiii jk'ii,i ) Other than moisture, nitrogen is the most important factor influencing yields of wheat and other small grains. Phillips 66 Agricultural Ammonia is 82 nitro gen .. . more nitrogen per dollar than you can buy in any other form of commercial fertilizer. This concentrated nitrogen fertilizer helps increase yields of heavier grain with more kernels per head and with higher protein content. Phillips 66 Agricultural Ammonia saves time because it's easy to handle and can be applied at the same time you prepare or culti vate your land. Get higher yields and bigger profits using Phillips 66 Agricultural Ammonia, the 82 nitro gen fertilizer. Ste Us Todav 6J hr Your Supply! EKSTROM FARM CHEMICALS NH3 Sales Cr Service th. 1-7289 Iae Or-gon Now Srriog Morrow and C illl am CountiM GREEN STAMPS