8 The Bend Bulletin, Wednesday, August 10, 195S payment Plan Details Given Serial to The Bulletin x MADRAS Ownership of lambs :iid ypaiiings ai least 'JO days be ;,fore slaughter is needed for the -producer or feeder to qualify fo yment under the National Wool 'ae.i of 19.V.. Andrew Morrow, chair man of (). Jefferson County Ag ricultural Stabilization and Conser vation comniiltee, sirest.es this puint because of recent queries a the local office. He say some are under the im pression that I hp ownership perio starts when the animals are cun 'traded for. Actually, the period -begins when lambs or yearling are delivered. In feedinii, If animals are pur "chased with the wool on and are :Order Received For Melting Pots Bend industrail products are go 'I rig places. Bend Iron Works re -reived a replacement order for six lare alloy cast iron meltinc pots from Anaconda Copper Min ing co. in Chile. The equipment, made of a special grade of nickel alloy iron, .will be used in smelling opera tions. They will he trucked into tUf Portland dock for export ship-j m owned 30 days before marketing, he new owner Is entitled lo the wool paymenl. If owned by the rpeder lets than 30 days, the pre vious Mi uay owner,, usually th jioducer, is entitled to the pay ment. The one entitled to the payment must make application and mus. certify thai he has owned the anibs or yearlings for at least 2t days. Exhibits Planned By Bend Group Final plans for participation in 'lie northwest mineral federation's annual meeting in Yakima, Wash on, Sept. 3, 4 and 5 will be made at a meeting of the Deschutes eco logy club on Thursday night. Mrs. Paul Koehler, president of the local group, said the meeting will be in the city hall, starting at 8 p.m., with all interested in minerals and the Central Oregon outdoors invited. Mrs. Koehler has asked that all members sending rough or finished agates for display at Yakima have them properly identified. Members have also been usked to bring Iheir "bragging rocks' lo the meeting. Senior Rides To Green Lakes Area Popular The recently-inaugurated senior rides Into llie Green lakes area near the base of the South Sister are proving lo be a state-wide at traction, Bill Tate,' who has a packstring at Elk lake, reported when in Bend yesterday. Each Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Tate heads a string .if ridel's into the high country, where the riders join in a noon lunch at the lakes, explore the area, use horses for picture foreground then return to the Cascade Lakes high way at Sparks lake. The rides were Inaugurated by Tate this season as a new recrea 'on feature of the Central Oregon ' ascades. Information about these rides is available at the Bend Chamber of Commerce office here New Molormatic Chevrolet $IH!I8 Delivered 111 BKND Six Passenger Two Door Kedun SUMMER SELLARAMA NOW! Good Choice of .Models and Colors BEND GARAGE CO. Inc. Your Chevrolet Dealer Since 1917 Spray Equipment Nov Available Special lo The Bulletin MADKAS The Jefferson county spray outfit is now available for oniyinfi of county grain bins Jack Watts, county weed supervi sor, report s. Those interested may sign for the service at the county extension office. Charges are $2 a bin,-with i Jfj minimum, and chemicals are furnished. Uins are sprayed by hand guns at 400 pounds pressure per 1000 siiuare feet of bin area. The high pressure insures penetration of the li(uid into cracks where in sects are likely to be present. Walls said. For the sake of economy, it Is planned lo spray by areas, the weed supervisor pointed out. First lightning rod in the world was set up by Benjamin Frank lin in September of 1752. Start of Drilling On High Desert Due Next Week Drilling of an exploratory oil well on a northeast "hump" of Central Oregon's Hampton buttes, high desert landmark, is expected to get under way this coming week. Tills will be a joint venlurn by Standard Oil Company of Califor nia and Leonard Lundgren, Bend lumbennan, on land leased fron: the slate of Oregon. The rig used by Standard in drilling the test hole near Astoria Is being moved in, with a new roac recently graded into the site. Thjj rig is being leased from the Triom as Pike drilling company. Announcement of plans for ttu drilling of the test hole was re cently made by K. V. Burns, Stan dard's regional manager, witf headquarters in Portland. In Deschutes county, the Humble Oil Co. is reported to be getlinr ready for seismograph work, will a location about half way betweet Bend and Redmond and .east o' the old Dalles-California highwa? selected for the first test. This test will be for the purpose of de termining the underground strue ture and does not mean that Hum ble will sink on exploratory hole in lhat area. Standard and Humble people have been in the area for severaf months, and their markers are in evidence throughout the area. The Standard "flags are red, show ing the location of stations, and those of Humble are yellow. These are the first major oil companies to enter the mid-Oregon field, on an exploratory basis. To remove Iron-rust stains from material, wash the garment with soap and water, rinse well, then bleach in the sun. GOO OAF wifh these Summer-. Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Van Heusen Mark Twain Others Over 100 to choose from in the latest style short sleeve sport shirts! Guaranteed washable in cot tons, ginghams and butcher linens. Complete siie range in S-M-L. All the latest colors and shades available. Values to $4.95. 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