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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1960)
NOHOW COOKTT'I WIWIFAM1 TTv Hrrvr CaU. iwuMlah! Wrct SO, ISM. 1T rUpptvac Tlmi aMahahad Novmfr II, Jt97. CorvaolUaled February 15, 1912 -j NtWtfAMI PMiUIMlll AiioCIATION published Every Thursday and Entrt4 at tt Poat Otflea at Heppner. SubarrirthM Rates: Morrow and Crant CounOea, Year; From The County Agent's Office ly N C Dans were made on Tuesday evening rf thl wwk for a farm management adult short course t.lannr-d for early February- Working with a steering commit tee, representing the various com munities In the county, and Man ning Becker, farm management specialist. Oregon State College, a turvry will Ix made aoon for nucRestlons nd in'erest from our farm ieople. The committee discussed the various farm man agement topics which should be Included In such a short course, such as budgets, record analysis, economic principal, record keep ing, decision making and tax management. Definite subjects that will be covered In the six teen hour course will be left up to our farm people, however. At tending the Tuesday evening meeting were Harry Proudfoot, Kenneth Turner and Paul Tewi, with Manning Becker. The annual board meeting of the Echo grazing district and Morrow Crazing Association win be held on Wednesday, Septem ber 21. While the district boun daries have been modified, leav ing only a small amount of pub lic domain lands within the grazing district, and with the possibility that the remainder of the grazing district will be elim inated before another year is past, there will be business for the few remaining licenses In the district. For those who have li censes or grazing leases, thla meeting will be an opportunity to check on questions which might have come up with the district modification. The meet ing will be held at the County Agent's office, beginning at 10:00 A M. ADnroxImatelv 50 head of pro duction tested boars will be sold at the swine testing station at the Umatilla branch experiment station near Hermiston on Sept ember 17. Lunch will be served at the grounds with the sale to begin Immediately following noon lunch. Swine to be sold will represent most major breeds from Oregon purebred herds. Per formance requirements Include average dally gains of at least 1.6 pounds, a gain of 100 pounds on not more than 350 pounds of feed, and not more than 1.4 inches of back fat. Many of the boars that will be sold have gain ed 100 pounds on less than 300 pounds of feed and have exceed ed 2 pounds average daily gain. Selling tested boars at this sale will bo William Rill, Heppner and Kenneth Smouse, lone. The four Yorkshires which William had in the station averaged 202 TO THE EDITOR To the Editor: I noticed a story In Thursday's papers that there is a new com plaint at the state fair that the cattle entered there by Senator Wayne Morse are causing trouble because of their constant bellow ing. It seems to me that probably the cattle come by It honestly as their owner Is usually bellow ing most of the time, too. W C Collins STAR THEATER Thurs TxU SaU Sept 8, 9, 10 South Pacific It Is supurb! With Mltzl Gay nor, Rossano BrazzI, John Ken, Ray Walsten and many more. Sun- Moo. Tu-. Sept 11. 12. 13 Portrait In Black Sandra Dee, John Saxon, An thony Quinn, Lana Turner, Lloyd Nolan, Ray Walston, RlrhArd Basohart and others. i Sunday at 4. 6:10 and 8:20 Bosnrr reu-AfD Editor and Publtahrr CRWKntH POLAND Aawwiatc PublUhtf AKDEHSON pound at 176 days. Their aver age dally gain was 1.90: their average back fat 100. and gain was made at the rate of 298 pound of feed per 100 pounds gain. The pen of four Palouse consigned by Kenneth Lynn Smouiie, averaged 204 pounds at 161 days, making an average dally gsln of 1 68. Their average back fat was 1.39 Inches and they made 100 pounds of pork on 334 pounds of feed. The average dally gain of 1.90 of the York shire hogs owned by William Rill was exceeded only by two other pens, one being a pen of Yorkshire with a 1.93 gain, an- other a tn or Minnesota no i with a 1.98 average gain. For those Interested persona, this of fice has a summary of th per formance test data whicn we would be happy to mall anyone. An announcement was receiv ed this week from Ken Killings- worth of the Whcatdale Short horn Farms. Beckley and Kill- tngsworth, Benge, Washington, that their Shorthorn herd win be dlsDersed. In the sale will be 20 head of bulls, Including their two herd sires, with a num ber of 2 and 3 year old heifers and cows from 4 to 11 years. This Is one of the good short horn herds In the raciric Norm west and should provide some excellent breeding stock for those who might be Interested. Another sale recently announced Is a rrouD of 30 bred heifers and 31 bulls at a production sale at the A Bar L Ranch at Canyon uiy. These A L Beau Donald Here fords are owned by Lee and Larrv Williams. This sale will start at 12:00 noon on Septem ber 19 with the sale being heia at the ranch. Now Is the time to apply dlel drln dust to sheep to control tirks. Everv sheen on the ranch should be treated. This material will cost from three to five cents per head and can be applied with many different types or appli cators. One of the simplest ana cheapest devices to use Is a tight ly woven gunny sack. Put the dieldrln dust in It and shake the bag over the sheep that are tight ly bunched In a pen. Use US per cent dust at the rate of 1 to 2 ounces per head. Do you know how much water Is required to produce enough beef for one meal for a family of four? John McCormlck applied a little "agricultural" arithmetic to the problem and came up with an answer . . . 7,721 gallons. McCormlck is superintendent of Newlands field station of the ag ricultural experiment station, Max C Flelschmann college oi Agriculture, University of Nev ada. On western irrigated farms, 1,140.478 gallons of water are re- Now economy car owners can save an extra "fl () with Safeco Auto Insurance ! If you drive a compact or small car you may qualify for cash yuT wgy ISAFECgl HBPRHSENTINO SA'ICO INSORANCB COMPANY Of AMERICA IS VOUR CAR LISTtO HERCf comm ficoN vuiaht. vomswf. mbl ;s muia, IEHAUIT. USX. JIMCA, FIAT. CPU AB WAST Villi 11 fOITPIIAl Orr. " ,nlaT(,! U50 Year. SlngU Copy 10 Out. THIRTY YEARS AGO rrom tha Mm of th Gotatta-TliBM Sptmb II. 1130 Cecil "Buck" Lleuallen with hla family, was among rodeo vis itors. -hnnl nnened Monday at lone with a total enrollment of 133. 43 In high school and 92 In the grades. The freshman claw num bered 11. The Bookworms met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs C W smith, at which time Miss Llllle Alllnger gave an Interesting talk on her recent European tour. Miss Beulah Batty, who haa HMn visiting at Astoria and other points, returned to her home In Hardman thla ween, ac 'mm nun led bv Mrs Ray Ahs- baugh of Astoria, sister of Mrs Batty. Bernard Doherty and Edward Rice who have been In the moun tains for the past week, returned home again Friday In time for the Rodeo. a ftneclal train of 34 cars con taining a shipment of 4910 lamba left the local yards Monaay afternoon. The shippers were Aii.tln Devln of Heppner. Fat Connell and J W Maldment of Lone Rock, Horace Mulkey of Hamilton, Joe Slmas, C E Rounds, Arch Jones, W L Mays and Ceo Sterrttt of Monument quired to produce five tons of alfalfa hay . . or 114 gallons per pound of dry hay. A hpef steer eats about 12 pounds of hay In gaining one pound or weight, mereiore one nminri of caln for the steer re quires 1.3C8 gallons of water. But live gain on a steer is oniy per cent marketable beef which means that 2,206 gallons of water Is needed to produce 1 pound of hntrhpr shon beef. This is more than 44 fifty-gallon oil drums of water. Assumlne that the family of four Is served a beef pot roast weighing 3',i pounds we end up with the figure of 7,721 gallons of water to produce the roast. These figures don't taKe into account the water the steer drank, the water in the stock truck radiator, the wash-up water at the slaughter house, and the drinking fountain in the butcher shop. Mr and Mrs Paul Brown re turned this weekend from a two week's vacation in San Fran cisco and Southern California. They also visited Mrs Brown's brother and family, Mr and Mrs Austin Goodman in Las Vegas, Nevada, and on their return trip visited the Marvin Coxes In Springvllle, Utah. Mr and Mrs Walter Edger vis ited last weekend in Pentlcton, B C. savings with Safeco. These savings are rightfully your because your car was especially designed for ease in economy and repair. IN ADDITION you pay the lower premium cost, get the high quality service Safeco offers all careful drivers. Thone or drive in today: Turner, Van Marter And Bryant INSURANCE HEPPNER HENE1 CAZtTTt-TTMtS. ThmadgT. tWpfmbw i. 160 Aa la uul to an ictuw yr. rSr d this eutun;n write U art wbo prrlrr la m tUUd, cr bow wt urn 0 ltk will (a. TW ar " a st utnr, a Ui Ikui f4faUi ! Inirprm- a IBtsw la tlrleili M-srtUaa. Bat Jut a ft M act aty ' m-'tmi hi -"" 1 2. c irrUaa to vg ft to ( i Is latlr f . j Aaaarlaaa i k I 1 HfM to v4 L . m.tlL.d ! DM C. W. Hrr mmr lhf think bt, w Im tkfi! m I la '' ! r Mp, I tloaely follow Uar aa Iter ar debate. Tb Issue tht time ar tr BModous. Prhp they ar bert stated by Rn- E. Y. Berry- B atorry rs 'Tr I a iaaalto claah fcrtwera lw pbll aahU f gaverantenl. Uae tmb mall car all UU by paailtny federal moaey, d a( UUa cmI to the national dM whlcfc to lara mulilplle Ik aeblem Ihreufh Inflallon. Th tae trop believe gov raaaaat akaald II allbln It taeaoi. rdc lb national debt which, la tarn. Inrrease the vahM f the dollar, and Ta catUaf apendlnc to where tax nay h reduced thu al hnrtac neepi to retain (heir wa money and spend It a tney wiih Instead of sendinc it to Waahlngton lor some bureau crat to spend." It la his contention that for IS of past 20 years government has Kn rfnminatrd bv those Who MEDICAL AID FOR AGED Altho the Manx Cat session of the 86th Congress passed a measure to provide medical care for needv older citizens. 65 years or over, the act is a federal-state cooperative job and may not be come operative for a year or more. Governor Mark Hatfield has appointed a committee to plan for Oregon's participation. Those who will be eligible to participate include the present r-ASffli LAST CHANCE! BUY T1IE YEARS BESTSELLER RI6HT HOW! rrrin vMTU Your Chevrolet dealer is getting ready right now for the new '61 models. He's making room for them this instant, with eye-popping deals on Impeda 4-Door Sport Sedan ultimate luxury with that practical Chy flair. Corvair 700 See Chevrolet cars, MAT 4 MAOf ix-uev that any frwblem can t ' lv4 by a tederil S'-LtiJy. In II cf lh years tt v!u cf th dollar hat t o d.n each )cr. lnrrratiii InftaUun. !; wr rto.,, b aar. I U Ureal I tb Amef Iran caaoroy from lrapil to talling from IntUttoa. la p ( Um fM thai th dollar valaa aa de lining, l aairea went bead IU a fane year atoa tlua af lb ailed Rerlpracal Trade Att directing a larthrr redu Hon In tariff. Tb relt f l hi ariio ha been that toretga ratintrie ar damping Ibelr predMl Into thl nalia and lor the brtt Urn In lb biatory f tb nation hava a ndver baUnr af trad. While th nationwide mem bership ut lh National Federa tion of Indt-pendent Buins follows clorly th stands on Issues taken by their local Con gressmen. It would b well If everybody pid mor tiention to th viewpoUits of their local Congressmen. Over the past roupl f dee de. bnreaarrata and many national leaders have tried to subtly belltile Congressmen. Thi Is a concept entirely lien to the American principle. If th nUon Is to be saved from Its present downward course. It will depend largely on th collective wisdom of Congress rather than th Inept bumbling of bureaucrats nd other self nnolnted Messiahs. Thu. It would be a great step forward for the country If every voter accepted th Idea that by far th most Important ballot k. .ml ah will cant thl rear will be on the local Congress man. Without a wrong i on gresa, the nation 1 not strong. reciprocants of old age assistance. LONG LAURELED SERVICE Willamette University's pres dent, Dr G Herbert Smith, took time out Thursday from building drives and school opening duties to celebrate the start of his 19th year as president, and received congratulations from the school's loveliest ambassador. Dr Smith now has served longer at the helm of Willam ette's administration than any WU president. Previous record was held by Dr - Carl Gregg Doney, president for 18 years, 1915-1934. Rosemary Doolen, Willamette student from Salem who was named Miss Oregon this summer, congratulated Dr Smith on his record. Dr Smith wished the pretty blonde well in her quest to bring another first to the Salem campus, the Miss America sa,J ik -5 ... mm t ww-"" -w-.rar Your Chevy dealer is champing at the bit to show you how you can save money by driving a Corvair. Who'd have dreamed that the best automotive idea in twenty years would be avail able at such money-saving prices. Although time is short, your Chevrolet dealer has a wide choice of Corvair models. Talk to him he's all set to make you a pleased -as-Punch Corvair owner now! Club Coupe the ear that brought a new Chevy's Corvair s and Corvettes at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's! FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY PHONE 6 921 t:tle. Ur Sfliith cam la Willanvtte. li e futt I'nUmKy In the West, in Srj-tcmbrr. IlU. Whm. aivrp nr.s the W U rail h dcn j t,.r,,r.j.f(j.1 at IVlauw riilrfll'. During l.l trnuf Wtllamrtt da taken K-vrral building mrldr. and iwrratcd rnrull. mcnt, IRISH BLARNCTf t;.s William Quinn wa wcl nmrd to the State fair Satur day by Guv Mark Hatfield IU llr.g to a warm wrixme the lUwaiian governor said. This It irtainly tl Country and the lplt, of Ocgon are most tot tanate Hi pleasantry was bii.-f, however, by the time he t-umed hi -at In the gover ..or graitdtan4 box it had U-cn t.luhed by a quick hower. State Fair lobbyist might uw thu imldcnt when they will be lobbying the 1I Legislature for r.m.u i mak the $-D0.(HX) Lone t)uk grandstand airconditloned. lit vusl $73,000 some J yeani ago. however not taxpayers money. It was from earnings of the fair made under the manage ment of Leo SpitzbarU LONGER PRISON TERMS? Penologists and reformers who have apeared before the Log ifcl.iflv Interim Committee on ! Criminal I -aw have advocated terms of more than five years in felony cases. They are focus ing on both sides of such cases. For the average guilty misguided person, five years Is too short a time to secure rehabilitation Notice to Ranchers We Have Available MO. 4 FIR DIMENSION 2x4" Through 12" AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF $1500 PER M In Approximately 3500 Ft. Lots Also No. 3 Dimension (Good Construction Grade) $45.00 Per M Place Your Order Now. Price Good for 2 Weeks KINZUA CORP. all 1960 models. And with a wide, wide selection to choose from now's the best-ever time to buy a new 60 Chevy and save money like mad! f tn t: ROi 1 1 A dimension to fun-family traiel. HEPPNER. OREGON n I rstatlUh a rcaaorubU st rut. ty that aotiety will rvot a. gain te m!eted and taxpayers aiiii tailed upon to pay tot further lmfnr.;ncnl. A rr.aK'.'y rc;jrn;ci and the legislators ar unani mous In U-ir belief that reha. bilitaiion. nt punUhment ahould tx the objective of slat endeav ors. flCO GOP DINNER Tho due September 29 when Oregon rVj ubl'can will hold two $100 a plate fund raising dlnne.- with V S Atty. C.en Wil liam R cer to tsjeik at both. The fund raising affair will be held t the Sheraton Hotel In Portland and at a Eugene Hotel. RoiTer will fly between the city and the town to jet to both meeting. Cloe circuit television will show uh figure aa Vice Pres ident Richard Nixon. Henry Catx.t Lxlge. President Elsen hower and the convention speak er Walter Judd. CAPITOL ECHOES Oregon Stat Employees Assn will express Its opposition to a proposal which would allow col lectlve bargaining by atate em ployees. The plan has been advanced lv organized labor. Governor Hatfield vetoed a similar measure at the last ses sion of the Legislature. Mr end Mrs Walter Rood of Elgin were overnight guests Sun day with his sister, Mrs Lester Doolittlc. LAST CHANCE! GET THE BUY OF THE YEAR ON THE CAR OF THE YEAR CHEWS CORVAIR