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November 18, 197, Conolidtd February IS. 1913
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From The
County Agent's Office
Rr JOE MAT
.Yt week. July 21 lo July 30.
has t--n declared National Farm
Safety Wink. The national aafe
ty council haa chosen "Enjoy
Farm Life Practice Safety'
a the theme this year with em
phal cm aafe use and handling
of farm chemicals ana water ana
recreation afcty on the farm.
One of the most Important ways
to practice farm safety Is In the
careful ue of farm chemicals
which Include Insecticides, fun
Klcides and weed killers. These
chemicals are all commonly re
ferred to as iestlcldes. With the
nice weather we have been hav
ing and the noxious and annual
weeds at the proper stage of
growth for bent control, many of
our farmers are spraying now.
With the new chemicals that are
coming onto the market, many
of you will be using some of
first
time in which to enjoy retreat
Ion such as swimming, boating
and fishing. This form of rec
reatiuii should be sujM-rvlsed by
adults at all times.
There Is nothing like a cool,
refreshing dip In the old swim
ming hole or pool to make us
feel refreshed and ready to go
on In spite of th summer heat.
However, we must remember at
all times the Importance of safe
ty to make the sport mo. en
joyable. Here are ten rules and
regulations to observe when en-
Joying water sports. 1. Know the
swimming area. Beware of holes
and drop off. 2. At Public areas.
swim only when there Is a life
guard on duty. 3. Always swim
with a buddy or swimming part
ner. 4. Stay In a depth that Is
safe for your swimming ability.
5. Dive only In water of known
depth. 6. Do not swim when hot
THIRTY YEARS AGO
from lb Idee el the
Catette-Ttme
July 24. 1130
While returning Monday from
Wspato. Wash where they wrnt
on Sunday to take Mrs Schware
and son fcllly for a visit. Henry
Srhwarx and Ale Cornett were
Injured when the Schwari car
overturned near Cecil.
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these chemicals for the
time. Have you taken the time lor tired. 7. Walt at least one
to sit down and gather enough! hour after eating before swim
Information on how to use thesejming. 8. Do not swim after dark
chemicals safely? I when it Is stormy. 9. Get out
There are several procedures 0f the water when you are chll
that we should always practice! led or tired. 10. Over 50 of the
In handling any kind of farm! people who drowned could have
chemicals, No l read the label, been saved. To rescue the drown
The label will always give pro- hng the best procedure Is to ROW.
ier directions for use of the Use a boat if available. Throw
chemical. It is your guarantee! a life buoy If no boat is avail
to any pesticide. It also means! able. Go yourself when equip
that many thousands of dollars ment Is not nt hand TOW the
of research and many years of I victim to safety by the crossed
development have already gone chest carry. It's easy to remem
Into the product by the company ber If you learn this little rhyme.
manufacturing It. It also means "Row, throw, go, tow!'
that the U S Department of Ag- In som, of the material re
rlgulture and Oregon state Do- celve(1 fhPre was a report con
partment of Agriculture have ap- cprnnjI National Farm Safety
proved the use of the material VVeck. The report was entitled
based on the results of expert- "Everyone leain to swim". It
ment station trials. The proper gaye gome strikins statistics on
label always give cautions and drowrings. For example It stat
antidote in case of severe poison- ed that om, out of 15 atal accl.
Ing. Never use a pesticide which dpn(s is n ,lrowninK, Drowning is
has not been labeled. . tnp four(n icafjnjT type of fatal
No z-roiiow mrccuon on me accdcnt ln tn0 United States.
Mrs Lucy Rodgers returned
Monday from a trip to Cascade
Locks, to which point she took
Mrs C W Mc.Namer on her way
to Portland.
John Skuzcskl, local tailor, and
John Anglln. manager of Mac-
Marr's motored to lakima on
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Rhea Luper and
Mr and Mrs Max Rogers of
Salem spent Sunday at Heppner
visiting friends and relatives.
Miss Ruth Furlong, who li
spending a portion of the sum
mcr with friends In the John Day
Valley, was visiting at the Hep
pner home of the family over
the weekend.
CAM? INSTRUCTION Wtth the us 1 ten littU Indians". Mrs
Velma Clauu county health nun. Is explaining soma camping
batards to 4 H membeii David Hall and Carol Rawlins. Ion.
who were ettendlna 4 H summer camp July 7-10 at Cutsfortb
Taik.
Monument News
clrls that are In livestock clubs
that It Is time to start working
more Intensely with your an
imals for the fair. The more you
work with your animal from now
on the easier it will be to con
trol when you come to the fair,
We also need to be thinking
about some possibilities for agri
cultural demonstrations at the
fair this year. There is a nice
plaque presented Dy ine riaroia
Beach family for the best agri
cultural demonstration. Last
year there were only two con
testants for this plaque. Douglas
Anderson won it with a demon
stration on how to prepare wool
for market.
This office would be glad to
Mr and Mr Otis Kicker and
children of Mt Vernon and Mr
and Mrs Duane Brow n of Wapato,
Wash were visitors Wednesday
night at the Archie Glenger
home. They then left the three
children. Johnny. Mike and
Edith with the grandparents
while the rest of them went on
a trip.
Mrs Bill Glenger went to John
Day Thursday to the doctor. She
goes to Portland next week for
further check ups.
Elmer Matteson drove to Mt
Vernon Tuesday on business.
Mr and Mrs Leo Flowers re
celved a clipping from an Albu
querque newspaper, in which
their son George (Bucky) Flower
was pictured os the leading man
In a Russian play, Tevya and
His Daughters, presented by the
Summerhouse Co. Although
George has studied drama at
Pasadena City College for the
past two years and has had good
parts In college plays, this is
his first venture as a professional
actor. He signed with the Sum
merhouse at the close of college
n June and left immediately for
New Mexico.
Dr and Mrs E K Schalfiti took
Diitm to Cove Tuesday where
she will send ten days at the
FpliM-op.il Ascension Summe
SihKi. Dr and Mrs Schaffitz will
go on to Idaho for a day or two.
Linda Valentino who had boon
visiting at the home of her aunt
and uncle, Mr and Mrs Guy Gar
rell In !rtland returned home
this last weekend with Mrs Gar
roll. If jj
Mrs Nellio Anderson left last
Thursday for Santa Barbara,
California where she will make
her home.
Mr and Mrs Elwyn Hughes
and Mr and Mrs Glen Irby spent
he weekend camping in the
mountains.
Roy Vernstrom, a vice presi
dent of Pacific Power and Light
ompany, visited at the home of
Mr and Mrs Robert Penland on
Sunday. "
eln anv of you with your dem
label. Present day chemicals are of fh.A .hn drowned cf,2, ar Lustrations by providing mater
potent and should be handled ma0 93 are more than 14 years lal and any help that you might
with care. They must be prop- od amost 93 were not swim- need.
erly applied at the right time. mjng at the time; they were near
and in the right amount on the . . boating an(i ft.ii in
specific crop or Insect to give am, almost naif were aione at
assurance of safety. This is es- thp tjme lf you do not know how
peclally true of chemicals which t0 swim get sornCone to teach
are to be applied to food crops you as may saV(, your life
While we have been talking
such as garden vegetables or
nnlmals that are ready for mainly about safety In handling
k a 11 enter, as ine resiuue nu n
these chcmlcal3 may contami
nate the food.
No 3. store all chemicals safe
ly. Chemicals should be stored
out of reach of children or an
Imals. Do not put chemicals In
different or unmarked contain
farm chemicals and recreational
safety, we should not neglect
practicing safety in other areas.
Both hay and grain harvest are
in full swing In most areas of
the county. With this situation
we should realize more than ever
that we need to bo careful when
National Safety Council lists
farm machinery as the leading
cause of fatalities on the farm.
ers. Never leave containers open wnrkntr wl(h fnrm marhlnes. A
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lor someone or some annum iu
get into by accident.
No 4-dlspose of empty contain
ers In a manner that will be
permanent. This can be done by
hurnlm?. burvlne deeply, or
through cleaning them thorough
ly with the proper cleaning
agent.
With the ever increasing num
ber of farm ponds being con
structed In Morrow county, the
danger of accidents around these
nonds also increases. Statistics
recently received from the Nat
ional Safety Council show that
drownings on the farm are the
second leading causes of death
in the Pacific Northwest. As
f.-irm families are using more
machinery and mechanical aids
in their business, they have an
increasing amount of leasure
The first delivery of 19G0 Mor
row County Fair and Rodeo prem
ium lists were received in our
office this week which reminds
us that it Is only about one
month until fair time. I would
like to remind the 4 II boys and
You farmers that have irri
gated lands on your ranches no
doubt have trouble every year
from weeds and grasses growing
up In your irrigation ditches to
Interfere with the movement of
water, harbor crop pests and
help spread weeds into the crop
land. These weeds and grasses
can be controlled and often erad
Icated by selecting the proper
weed killers and applying them
at the correct time.
A combination of ten pounds of
Dalapon and 2 pounds of 2,4-D or
ten pounds of Amitrol and
pounds of 2,4-D in 20 to 100 gal
lons of water does a good job of
controlling actively growing
grasses, broad leaf weeds along
ditch banks. Usually one spray
lng during the active growth
period is enough to control weeds
all season. Such chemicals can
be used in most areas.
After spraying, ditches should
not be grazed by livestock be
cause of the possibility of con
STAR
THEATER
Thurs.. FrU Sat.. July 21. 22, 23
Guns Of The
Timberland
it. -in l.ndd. Jeanne Crain, Gil
bert Roland. Frankie Avalon
and others. TLLb
Surrender Hell!
Keith Andes, Susan Cabot.
Sun-. Mod-. Tues July 24. 25.
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On The Beach
Gregory reck. Ava Gardner.
Fred Astaire. Anthony lVrkins.
Donna Anderson. Sunday at
4 and 6.33.
CONSIDER:
Territorial
BONDS of HAWAII
for Tax-exempt Income
4.3T Aviation Revenue Bonds, Series
A. Dated 4-1-59 Due 71-84. Cur
rently priced to yield 4; interest is
exempt from both Federal and State
income taxes. Rated "A" by Moody's.
Mr. Sideslnger will be In Heppner
tomorrow (July 22). Call 6-9912 to
contact him for more information.
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7ilkiiSinillK'i'&lo.(g
2C4 General Petroleum Building
Portland 1 2, Oregon
Mrmlvr
Nxv7 M Hi west
,ik Exchange
taminating meat and milk pro
ducts. Unless 2,4-D Is used care
fully, it can drift to nearby sus
ceptible crops or ornamental
plants and do considerable dam
age. But with care, this program
will give good weed control.
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
County Court met In regular
session on Wed., the 1st day of
June, 19G0. The minutes of the
May term were read and approv
ed. The following appointments
were made: Mrs Ralph Thomp
son. Museum, 3 years; Osca
E. Peterson, Inter-County Plan
ning and Zoning Committee
Clarence Rosewall, County Plan
ning Commission, replacing Ken
neth Peck, resigned, 3 years.
The amount of $10,800.96 was
Phone your news items to 6-9228.
COOL, MAN, COOL. Star Theater.
CHIMNEY
SWEEP
CHIMNEYS
OIL STOVES
FURNACES
VACUUM CLEANED
JOHN DAVIS
Phone 6-9607
trni-rfrd from the Sp- R4 Tr.
Fund to th Gn, KaJ Fund.
Th Sp ft' d Tr, Fund w as re
irr.bur! in H amount f
fiv.inno Irm th Ow. Ra4
Fund. Th Clatm f the St. Hlih
way ivpt in th amount cf
'dt)M from th Sp, Road Tr.
Fund was approved and ordered
paid.
The follow i no warrants were
drawn on the General rund:
tar H rtterson. Judge U1 76
Sddie PanUh. Co. Clk X136
tarv Rrvant. DeuutV .... 272 03
C. J. D Bauman. Sheriff .... 31281
KMra Irby. Dcp 23H.03
Lillian Swfk. Dep - 203 63
SyMi McDaniel. Trea. .... 209.13
Harry Dinge. Ams. .... 36486
Rod Thomson. Dep. , 31C.M
Velma Glawi. II. Nurs ,. 33174
Alma Green. Off. Clk. .... C3.38
Darl Hudson. Janitor 2S20S
J O lUger. J. cf P. . 13683
R. i Rand. J. of P. 9100
ine Rands. Off. Clk. 47J0
A. D. McMurd. Phya. , . 2423
Hern W. Whit, ir ,
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RufcM1!! K. Miller. Comm. ., 17.45
(War F IVterson. Co. Ct 809
F- O. Fcrguswn, Comm. .... 103.20
Northwent IIosp. SiTV,,
Sal. 112 50, Ina. 5C00.
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Pub. Km p. I!et. Bd Sal.
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Not a single cracked
egg since Chevy
took over the route
That '60 Fleetside pickup you see takes
whatever kind of road comes along,
and makes about 250 stops a day de
livering eggs house to house for Mr.
Harry Hansen of Missoula, Montana.
"With my previous truck," Mr. Hansen
writes, "I always had some cracked
eggs. Cargo damage always cut into my
profits. But the new Chevy eliminated
that problem completely. I haven't had
one cracked egg with my new truck
and Vve had up to a ton of eggs in it
without any difficulty. ... I didn't know
a truck could ride so nice."
Chevy rides nice, all right: takes good
care of fragile cargoes. But that's not even
the half of it. Torsion-spring suspension
also means longer life for the truck, extra
thousands of working miles, because the
sheet metal and body components take less
of a beating. You can run off-the-road or
over back trails at faster safe speeds, too;
get in more trips a day, make more money.
Those facts are as true of the big Chevrolet
heavyweights as they are of the pickups.
Any model you name. Get one on your job
and you've got the world's most efficient,
most economical way to haul any load
over any road. Your dealer will be happy
to prove that statement any day you say.
4 Tm getting close to 20 miles to the gallon,"
Mr. Hansen states, "and thafs on stop-and-go
delivery."
WORTH MORE BEMUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROLET STURDI Bill TRUCKS
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY
MAT & MAIN
PHCNE 6-3921
EEFPNEB. OREGON
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