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We oil Will Miss Echo
Use ri If t.f l-.fi It.U if their
.r,I t intent Hhn drain claimed Mi &ho
palrr.atrer. The l U nl thclra alne, though.
tt he had many frlrtida throughout all tf
Morrow county and her -kIy rfirllng 'f ,h
rvrr.u f lh !ne community will I roicd
l y nil hu read the H- pnr-r Ca-tteTlme and
the Vnillfin Kai On-conUn.
We d.in'i mean thai her Jb newa cur-rrjHn.l.-nl
fr ua ill not b filled, but It will
be a long lime Ix-fure anyone ran develop the
kna.k and the drlre, and will to go to all the
work fr a very tVw dollar In return, that Mr
THIRTY YEARS AGO
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Gata Tu
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At rht xw .h :) '" -
Saturday t-kerdrj? W.ry
riot. Mr EM 4 V.den. Ir.drf,
ml the Nimble Wr.fet
tluK Ml A!en r.i ,rf
presented their acMevewer.t dy
program to a fair aud:rnr
llinnl ia on in er-t '
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uf 1,iji m nr. i f t!i tnr in a miiiwn ui-inmnj w ' ' j-rr" mail run irutn - 1
r..rrr-ii :-r. r r a wwkly ajrr ha rt?r many m i:i hauling 'jj, (, sufamrriia. Calsfor-
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LOCAL POST OFFICE TO NOTE
ANNIVERSARY OF PONT EXPRm
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mitf rJ f arniir-s '.mr t.i.
Hri? ;-t HU9 lf hU i-uiV,e !.:.' Ju3y 2a Aiot that
f.in I!.$:.lrrl S"Vtu that l !as i? l l Jic
arr -rtw, if l-al J.!i.,i4 t'ln IIW fcHian lha
l.it t U la iut rrlatl.ri , h..uta t4 11 tJ A M n4 3 00
in .k irfutfe bhin4 th In- i OmiinuH n at T
huuaoa,
Am one llri t.n.r i.l aitrn-
ding Llona nli-h! at tha iUvull
Iheatrr In IVnJ!H..n I'rl.lay wrr
In. rtimmiitiltv In which h llvrd.
rr writing t th. Carlt-Trw h.mrvrf.
waa lut nf f th' rsurom.ua civic artlvltlea
In whi.h ah ! n Imj-rtant j-art through-
out th. w f ,i ,;7at. e i In' Mr nd Mra C L S. Mr Jd
?.Tf.h" !" tZSXSZJSl tJ SheiMr. Carn,t Barr.tt. Mr .n4 Mm
had many ). and fche did them all wrlU
. of thi- nart!Tlmra will mla Fxha
Nt Jut a r.rr'xn.l nt. but aa a fiood friend.
know th ix'i'lf tf lone fc-l the aame.
From The
County Ag
ent's Office
By N C ANDERSON
en our farm. With hanest In
full swing farm aafcty practlrcs
we wen mre Important than
ever. A lot of mechanical equip
mpnt I belnir used and even'-
year la wt asldp to publicize and J one la hurrylnR about to kw p
observe the Impllcatlona of prac- their han-est movlnu at a rapid
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Wwk afier next the 17th an
nual Farm Safety Week will be
obsened. Thla week, July 21
through July 30 will have aa a
theme "Enjoy Farm Life Prac
tice Safety." While one week
ticInK farm anfety It should be
practiced every day In the year
S7aai!R
THEATER
Thura., FrL. Sat, July It 15, 16
Gunfighters
Of Abilene
Buster Crabbe, Barton Mac
Lane. TLUS
Wake Me
When Its Oyer
F.rnie Kovacs. Marno Moore,
Jack Warden, Nobu McCarth
and others.
Sun., Mon., Tuea., July 17, 18.
19
The Bramble Bush
Richard Burton, Barbara Rush,
Jack Carson, Angle Dickinson,
James Dunn and others. Sun
day at 4. 6, 8.
; parta oil. ,
If vou had poor rcauiia wnn
one or the other of these last
year, try a different one. Korlan
and Malathlon are different
type of Insecticide than have
been used anil ran Knot oui
fllea that have built up a resla
tame. It la time again for making
application for the Federal Gas
oline tax refund. These claim
r.,rm have been received by
those who have made application
,ioHn,i the oast two years ano
may be filed by the owner, ten
Sfxncer Crawford. Mr and js.ra
Paul Marble, Mra F II Wchmeycr.
Mlaa Alma Wrhmeyrr. Harry
Duncan. Earl ira!Ick and Japer
Crawford.
once to rather the rruita oi a
year's work. These situations
combined provide many n.ra.,.7 n farm. Gas
that can set tne atape lor some,-"". hl,tore JuIy r
si-rlom aecnentSL Leva rnwyi" ' . . .
farm life
i V.
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practice safety every
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For ?Tm ..T he hlehway or used for per
Io7mo e fr'm Vn, to h -'J,-
.vest. The most critical P"lod should not be Included. The fed
Is the time of tassle emereence. oral rate of tax cento per
If pos-slble. Irrleatlon should be !Ka lion P".1
.timed to bring the soli to its full 1. 1, rvt!r!er The c hvim
(water holding capacity at the chased af ter Oc ' J
'time the first tas.sles becln to must be filed before SepternDer
" 30, 19o0. It is Iliea wim juur
,mprge- u s District Director of Internal
Horn flies are thick In the Revenue,
ranee area this year. Cattlemen Most farmers w ill I Hnd ha he
h. . . rafiiml u' nav Ihcm well lor me
Khouia De sure to mi ineir oativ- " . . f,
rubbers with the best available few minute, that " J "
Insecticides. Here's what Is being out form 2210 which is used,
recommended to use with fuel, .
furnace or dlescl oil: 1. Toxa-I Kalsin ! hog prices and the pn -
phene, G0. mixed 1 part to 15 diction that pork w"l be higher
parts oil. 2. DDT. 23 mixed 1 the res of lo than a year
nart to 4 parts oil. 3. Methox- earlier Is a resu t of the aharp
ychlor, 25 mixed 1 part to 4 cut-hack in aprmB ""'"
parts oil. 4. Korlan, 21 mixed Hog men who were discouraged
. n . . . I 1 T . T I IMA II .VI Mil 1 11: 1 1" 1 ...... . -
I nan 10 1 ouris mi. o. ma.c-. i -
iw'j)'u.-hirh was used on the farm
after June 30. 1959 and before
July 1. I960 for farming pur
poses is eligible. Gasoline used
Mlsa Florence Brctrom. a re--r.m
erailiiatA of Northwetern
Siluxd of Commerce at Portland.
u vNlilntr at the home of her
parents. Mr and Mr Olaf Berg
strom of Eight Mile for a few
days.
made an avernee of 1!W per week.
In addition 1C2 sow were ahlp
pel; this total shipping pro
duclng 420 tons of pork for an
average of 70 tons per month.
The quality of these hogs was
also reflected ' In the shipping
when 82 traded no 1. A recent
shinment shows that our produo
ers are keeping pace with all
others with a percent yield oi tJ
tn 7l5. Both were In the upper
gross price per hundred weight
bracket reaching almost zv cents,
on this shipment.
WhllA there has been a lot of
nuhlleltv on the wheat ouota ref
erendum which will be held July
21. it is still timely to urge every
one to get out to vote. Farmers
in the 39 commercial wheat states
who will harvest more than 15
acres of 1961 crop wheat as grain
will be eligible to cast ballots
in the July 21 referendum.
thion, 57 mixed 1 part to 32
Built In
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Dramatic Ranch House Styling. Birch Kitchen . ,
Range, oven and refrigerator In color.
Completely constructed and ready to move Into.
Note: This is a conventionally constructed home, conforming
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Also: Rental Units, Apartments . . . Cabins . . . Duplexes
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Financing available on approved credit.
A A A
WESTERN AMERICAN HOMES CORP.
MWc vwmloivi vcnaV'
SUMMIT. OREGON
new outlook on life and with hog
prices reaching the $A) marK
this past week in Portland, they
are hoping to catch up on some
lost income. Pork production has
risen sharply In Oregon as a re
sult of some concentrated effort
to feed some of the grains pro
duced here to hogs to alleviate
the 65 to 75 of the pork being
shipped from the mid-west. One
of the organizations in Eastern
Oregon that have set the pace
for hog production Is the Fed
erated Farms adjacent to the
Morrow county line in Umatilla
county. A part of the hog pro
jects set up there was a market
ing organization which took in
a number of Umatilla county
swine producers as well as some
neighboring counties. Kenneth
Peck and Kenneth Smouse of
Morrow county are members of
this association. The group have
marketed all of their hogs
through Cascade Meat Company
at Salem on a carcass yield basis.
A report from this swine market
ing organization snow tnai ior
th.. first six months in 1960,
4,201 hogs were shipped which
Catalogs are now available for
the 20th annual Willamette
Valley Ram Sale, a copy which
may be secured by writing u t.
Mikosell. P O Box 305. Albany.
The sale will be held at the Linn
county fairgrounds In Albany on
Saturday, August 6. Starting time
Is 10 a m. Listed in the catalog
are 54 stud rams with 150 range
rams and 42 ewes. All rams and
ewes are yearlings and regis
tered. Breeds are Romney, Lin-
i:fet American IVx-rt" during
in rrui-ia montha at th atari
f the Civil Wari rvmmunkatlon
timi t.!ac4 a key role In tying
the Eat and Wet together In
the t'nlon.
Service l-jan with aimultan-
eous run t-at ana vc on
April 3. I'A a wrvtre that waa
to man mil-a of aavage
wilderness In the amazing time,
,f in dava. and sometime even ,
quicker. In Ua than two month'a
time the firm of Ruvll. Major.
ti Wadcll, organied and hail in
operation one of the most color
ful, adventuresome, and mem
arable of American enterprises
in nil 119 Ponv Extresa nations.
were etablshcd. Including tome
existing stage coach station.
These stations, ojerated by over
2t0 attendants, quartered 400 to
5o() of the best horses in tne
nation. Rldina the fast ponies.
were Kfl to o of the finest rldera
ever assembled. Relay stations
for change of horses were on the
averace. 15 miles apart, and
"home stations' were located
every 75 to 100 miles, the ap
proximate run for a day.
Through 18 months of day and
nieht ridinc. in subzero cold.
hiistrrino heat, snow storms, and
torrential rains, the Pony Express
fulfilled Its mail-carrying mis
sion. In all. 303 crosscountry
runs were made for a total dis
tance of 616.000 miles, deliver
ing 31,753 letters with a loss
of onlv one "mochila of mall.
The "mochila" was a light
leather cover which fitted over
the Pony Express saddle. Moch
lias had four pockets or "can
Unas" for mail. Saddle and moch
ila weighed less than 13 pounds.
As the rider changed horses, he
transferred the mochila quickly
to the saddle of his mount, and
was off again In about 2 minutes.
Average mail loads on each Pony
ride were about 15 pounds, al
though up to 20 pounds could be
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HEPPNER DEALERS FOR
CONN and THOMAS
Electric Organs
Sea and play th fine otas bow on duplay la our atote
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TV & RADIO SALES end SERVICE
323 N. MAIN PHONE S -OT7S
f76
coin, Corriedale, Columbia, Chev
iot, Shropshire, Hampshire,
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Mll.l HI JS'
Happy vacation
from the
Sparkle Corps
Wherever you travel In the Weil,
your Lot nop it at the aign of the 76.
Union "Sparkle Corp" of ervice U
lion inspector ha been there before
you, to make certain every tation is
clean and afe.'WJth spotless rest room.
Result! The housekeeping is a good
as the Union gasolines and the Minitfe
Man service. That kind of reassurance
helps a lot to insure a happy vacation I
UNION OIL COMPANY of California
See th Chevy Mystery Show in color Sundays, NBC-TV.
MBS ATTENTION!
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HEPPNER
Will Be Open Extra Hours
DURING HARVEST
To Serve Your Equipment Needs
EFFECTIVE JULY 18 THROUGH AUGUST 19
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
SATURDAYS 7 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
SUNDAYS 9 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M.
DURING OTHER HOURS CONTACT
FOR PARTS
Nelf NeUon, Apt. 1. Thompson Apts.
Jeroid Rea. Ph. 6-9149
FOR SERVICE
JIM DEVINE
Phone 6-5550
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FAMILY PUTS 2,000 MILES
A MONTH ON CORVAIR
THINKS IT'S MARVELOUS
GAS MILEAGE "OUT OF THIS WORLD"
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kahelin of Plant City, Florida,
couldn't be happier with the way their new Corvair has
worked out as a combination family and business car. On
their newspaper distribution route alone they travel more
than 400 miles a week over all kinds of roads. Little wonder
they're so pleased with the gas mileage they've been getting
"at least twenty-three miles to the gallon with an auto
matic transmission . . . and we've had no trouble with
our Corvair." The Kahelins have equally good things to
gay about Corvair's easy-going comfort and unique con
venience features. They especially like the way the fold
down seat doubles as a built-in baby sitter.
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Corvair 700 4-Door Sedan
I FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION
If you haven't driven it yet, you don't know what a
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the only U.S. car with an air-cooled airplane-type
rear engine, transaxle and independent suspension
at all four wheels. Be in on the know.
Finrl nut what rlpliahtfnl rlifferenroc r corvair
this advanced design makes.
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FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY
MAT & MAIN
PBCLNE 6-9331
HEPPNER. OREGON