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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1960)
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C ANDERSON Last tmk while attending the annual a'lstaff conference at Oregon State College arrange menu were completed for the Livestock Short Course to be given to Morrow county live stock men during January. The Short Course, sponsored by the Morrow County Livestock Crowera Association, will con- STAR THEATER rrU Sat. Dec 16-17 The Boy Who Stole A Million Sheer delight! Fast and fur lous with lots of laugh and human Interest TLUS Circus Of Horrors Spectacular circus thrills and horrors, in CS and Color. We suggest the little ones stay only for the first feature. Sun Moo. Dec. 18-19 Strangers When We Meet Kirk Douglas, Kim Novak, Ernie Kovacs, Barbara Rush. In CS and Color. Very good adult drama, based on the best-selling novel. Sunday shows start at 5 and 7:15 For Sale 27 Coming-2-Year-old BULLS Pasture-raised, good, straight, legged, heavy-boned sons of ZJex (Royal Zato 32nd Commander 42na Wetmore Mixer Frank Anderson Heppner 6-5311 tist at four three hour classes given on January 10, 17. 21. and 31. These will be oirenni to uv tok prowcrs in the Boardma Irrlgon area during the afternoon of the dates with trie same course offered at lleppnor on th evening of these dates. The first lesson will deal with the fundamentals of breeding uhirh will include the funda montaiM tit emetics In Increas Ing production and a discussion on the Oregon Beef Cattle im provement Program. Th second class will be on feeding and nutrition and will cover the fundamentals of nutri tlon and basic nutritional allow ances which Include how to bal nm rations supplementing Mor row county feed additives and feed preparation. The third on general manage ment outlook will Include econ omics of production and live stock ranch management. Ani mal health will conciuae tne se ries. Livestock disease preven tlon and cure and how to control Insect pests ' livestock will be the main topics of this course. Participating In the short course will be Extension Live stock Specialist Dean Friech knecht and John Landers; Dr. Ralph Bogart, professor of gen etics; Dr. Dean Smith, In charge of the livestock disease diagnos tic laboratory; Bob Every, exten sion entomologist; and members of the Ag economics staff, all of Oregon State College. Registration cards will be In the mail within the next few days. Those who wish to enroll In the short course will be asked to return a registration card so that we have an Indication of In terest. While much Interest has been shown by livestock men In such a course It will not be held with less than a minimum en rollment of 25. There will be an unusual op portunity to learn a great deal about landscaping your home and community at a special FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermiston. Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermiston McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS Jjlillllllllll Illl Illlllllllllllll HIM IIIIHII Illl'llll '"I 5 mmimmm Him iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiim Mint ii.iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiii' ROUTING SCHEDULE s WEDNESDAY Between Condon and Heppner THURSDAY Heppner Area FRIDAY-SATURDAY Lexington, lone, Cecil Area I INLAND CHEMICAL SERVICE PHONE HEPPNER 6-9103 iTiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i nun study coure to be given at Ore gon State College January 12 H The cour Is open l ln" terested erson, regardless of part training or experience In gardening or landscaping. While It Is aimed primarily at garden club members, nurserymen, city members tjf PSrK boards, landscape architects, and uho helD Plan or ai-K public or private landscapes, any person who attends should be ...i- ri, u una wealth of Ideas on ways to Improve the land scaping of their own nranc community. tkio uiii f ihe second on a ,.i rnr landscape design V I n v study courses being sponsored by Ihe Oregon Federation of Garden n rrmrwrntion with the Oregon State College cooperative extension service and depart ment of landscape architecture. The series was set up io neiy people develop a greater appre ciation and love for their natu- -.1 r.,.m,inrtlnrT to InStill S rai 9ui wv.iv....0. , sense of pride in their homes and ; communities, ana to nnP u.r... make changes in their surround ings that will provide them with - ncAfiii ranvL-nitriii. nu beautiful homes and communi ties. , rH fnnrcn u a complete unit i ' - . so this second course can be taK- nvnn thnuch the first course was missed. The third and fourth courses will probably be given during the next year or two. , r,!r1foH warden club mem bers attending the second course will be able to tane me s.wu exam leading toward an Ap praiser's Certificate In Land scape Design. Fee for the course will be $10. Fnmiimpnt forms and more in formation about the course may be obtained at tne coumy tension office. CHATS WITH YOUR HOME AGENT By ESTHER KIRMIS Twelve 4 H members have al ready signed up to give one inht's babysitting ior me cau of world peace. 4 II club members mrouguuui Oregon are using this means of raising funds to sena iour uk gon students abroad under the International Farm Youth Ex change program in 1961. The purpose oi inese t'"33' omhawndors IS to pro- - mote peace and understanding tween countries. mis is hv the dclecates liv- ..mvirind with the fami lies in their host countries and exrhaneces from other countries coming to live witn us. n-nrmn must raise !M,UUU IO ,cnd four delegates from Oregon Is coming year. if ,-r.n wish a hanv siuer au ig the Yuletide season, call any ' these 4 H members From Heppner Cheryl Bellen brock,6-5316; Patti Collins, 6 M7; Diana Fulleton, o-iioos nthu Rnv. fi-9138: Tanna Val entlne, 6-5388; Diane warren 9674; Rogenia Wilson, owj From lone Susan Llndstrom 8-7192; Cheryle Lundell, g-iijj From Irrigon Ann Schmeder Umt. 331; Sandi Davis, unit, WnnH-i n.ivls. Umt. 672. More 4-H members are asked bet acr th to send in their cards so they may be published by next week's paper. Visiting from Pendleton with the Bud Peck family on saiur day were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mar tin and son. Harry Moses, of Umatilla, was in Hnnnner Tuesday on business Mr Mhqps formerly lived here and worked for the state nign way department. MAKE IT A MAJOR APPLIANCE I SUNBEAM elect ric FRY PANS $loo 4 OFF EACH SIZE 1011 12 Inch CORNING WARE Com Instantly from freeter to red-hot burners. Guaranteed against brtakage. Casseroles 3.95 to 6.95 8 cup Percolator - 10.95 PEARL WICK CLOTHES HAMPERS SUPER STRENGTH PASTEL COLORS 9.98 to 16.95 -mm tz CRESTWOOD ELECTRIC BLANKETS $19.95 ,0?29.95 FULLY AUTOMATIC GUARANTEED TWO FULL YEARS GILLIAM and BISBEE 106 E. Mar Phone 6-9433 lh urr your I! U tl' r utripil f'l msu latd Vihi II um1 l .itiiss l -11.11 - IaVy f.-iurrU wat- l"t '' IVuaily a in w niwr will tp Ui w.it I tin to in a nuiuU-r vt U.ing a! r.y lu-'-1 "1ts U mot ciinomicsil tlwin turning Uh- in.n ofli .nJ on ms tinx- a d;ty. Today's auUmiatic Hi-1iv..ii.Imts are large e!Kui;!i U do iml f.imilMn' di-lu-s on a iuv a iiy lui. saving Ik1 waU r and dlfJiwadtiT running lime. TlMse are Just a few of llw ways you gi-t your lug gest value from d. H ml.lile ITiLelix-tric service. Use it often ami efficiently. Live l-U r clectricnlly. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Last (SEa-nce to Lose Your Hides Call 6-9993 for pickup service DEER-ELK-COW-SHEEP Proceeds used for Veterans Rehabilitation HEPPNER B.P.O.E. LODGE ; it i 1 k 1 I S3 11 ' - - -J 1 J V V I ,tiwBiui"iw'w' ?--.-s . ;'. k- " -ii,-J; . . . ( ... , , iwnj 1400' I I v f,wiiiii-'j!-- 1 Pontiac trims side overhang to give you a new Wide -Track... greater stability Notice that the sleek lines of the body are closer than ever to track width. We've trimmed side overhang. Every Inch and ounce of this '61 Pontiac travels with steadier footing. The change Is also noticeable inside. We've Increased seat height and allowed more headroom, legroom and footroom. Clearance between steering wheel and seat is 12 per cent more than before. Doors are wider, swing open farther. More balanced in motion. More com fortable inside. That's the Wide-Track way to travel. And there's only one place to try it ... in a '61 Pontiacl Take a deciding drive soon. I 1 1 PONTIAC '61 IT'S ALU PONTIACI -SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER- THE ONLY WIDE-TRACK CARI Pontile lus the widest trick of inj etf. Body width trimmed to reduce side, overhinf. Wort wreieM tf need between the whMlt tor Sure-tootfd dnnn sutxl tjr. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY L. E. DICK MAT AJtD CHASE HEPFNEH. CHECON Pnoo 6-9320 281 W. Unden Way