Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 22, 1960, Page 2, Image 2

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M01IOW COUKTT'S HEWiFAFAfER
Th. Mn-lnr C.Ht.. established M.nh 30. 1M TT. UtV esUtlUh!
Ivmber 18, JS37. Consolidated Fd-ruar 13,
mm: t:i fwro r.iniicni
ir.al hit He lii rwwptf; &
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i t out II omunun
Hrr.rmkrr r-Hil -II om
nm County"; tu un n
ramp In he ! Mountains;
i. th MrTw County fairs
in llrj pner and Boardmatv
li t bling tti you d may
ou hd tU-l New Year.
which featured Mr
Imrnin. ricWat to I" Mn
IH.msl In .V.!nd, a rattl
W. a WILDMAN
Editor and Fubluhet
FRANCES U WILDMAN
NATIONAL
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'ASSOCIATION
,ru uiih the Walter wricnt
A KA HOW
family In June; rs"v toris
VouiiB n..nia
Associate futnhor
From The
County Agent's Office
Br W. C. ANDERSON
Br It. C ANDERSON
The psst week was -Bully"
week. On Tuesday evening the
Fxecutlve Committee of the Mor
row County Livestock Growers
Association made plana for their
annual bull day which will I
held this year on January 13.
It will be a prt of the annual
meeting as In the past A letter
with a survey card was sent to
all beef producers last week ask
ing them to list the bulls which
they will have to brine to the
bull day. A f'W rani are U-inr.
returned and from the Indication
there will le enough bull tii
hold a successful trading and
Interest was shown by the Exec-
utive lommittee in iioiimj;
consignment auction .ilo f
young bulls a year from now
A vi.;t was made to the lfcm
Robinson ranch on Tuesday of
last week. While there we ;iw
. ,.w rif I tin ti fimilim tif bull
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calves, yenrlintrs and two-year
olds o DC lounu in uic auu.i-
west. Don was proparlni two
Kulta nnrl la-n hjlfrJ Ifi I'll ttl
the Oregon Polled Hereford As
sociation Sale heiit haiuruay ai
HOW TO
MAKE YOUR
HEATING
DOLLAR
GO FARTHER!
Be sure your doors and
windows are weather
stripped and your house
is insulated. You'll be
pleased with the savings
you can make on your
heating bilL
Save heat by keeping
the thermostat at a com
fortable setting. It costs
considerably more to in
crease the temperature of
your home from 70 de
grees to 80 degrees than
it does to increase it from
GO to 70 degrees. You can
also save by setting the
thermostat lower at night
When fireplace is not
in use, close the damper.
You'd be surprised how
much heat can escape
through an open flue.
Reddy Kilowatt hopes
these hints will help save
you heating dollars. And
remember, Reddy's al
ways at your service for
home comfort and con
venience. Live better
electrically.
PACIFIC POWER
& LIGHT COM PANY
STAR
THEATER
FrL Sat. Dec. 23-24
Conspiracy
Of Hearts
LIUI Palmer and a perfect cast.
Blue Ribbon Award winner for
merit and entertainment val
ues. Will warm your heart this
Christmas season.
wumuitmnmttsfflnanamxffltt
COD BLESS YOU EVERY ONE
AT CHRISTMAS AND ALWAYS
jmmmnn:j:RtK:K:m:::a
Sun-. Monv Dec 25-26
The Magnificent
Seven
Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen,
EH Wallach, Horst Buehholz,
Joan Evans, Konald Foster.
Kip-roaring Western with lots
of bite and tang! In Color!
Magnificent!
Sunday Shows at S and 7:25
THE HARD
WORK
IS DONE
FOR YOU
I i
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til .yA
"W - uuniamrru v
Good Hotm ktepinjt
CD
PRE-HUNG DELUXE
Aluminum Com&ina'uon Ocoi
Pu nuni to nwi peilect lit Mw
hinimi mathoi) with contlnuoui typ
hmit lU you fmot tntirt door in
lUntly but only vou riimst
it Itom inld
NOTHING MORI r0 BUY! Comcltlo
mothn product ol thi ttiatlitr fiocl C
$39.60
Barratt Sales Co.
422 Linden Way Ph. 6-9157
tid I I ITiill.Ilflsf in lumaim.
HI." - -
!ivi.iU ilil wii lnalr.lv a heiler
f.-uf Lull were brinil .ffer-
i-d. l!y the way. f"r'y head 'f
hi-ifr. twelve of which wrre
young rln, ixdd f-r n averspe
of S-TTT.
One of the outstanding rhsr
arterioles of the bulls found on
(Nm's rnh I a l ng hip hlrh
fives thete ladled ll-r-fordii sn
extremely kjI tear end with a
lt ,( srsle. Tills being trans
mtttod from his Gold Colonel
herd dire.
On Friday afternoon and Sat
urday morninc. D-an Frl-h-knee'ht.
Extension Animal llu
bsndman. Orepon State College,
and I worked with Herb Ik
nnri Vrank Anderson In
welk'hlni:. grading and comjile-
. . i .... In.
tion ol ITottuciion i'K"
t.rnatlonal forms. Herb and
Frank are members of this In
..nfi(.nni Association and
while this Is their first year to
participate In tne promm.
19C0 calves
met the rigid weight specifics
.!,. t..r rpriiflratlon. Heifer
calves must weigh 425 pounds,
bull calves 475 pounds at 20
days of age. off pasture. Addit
ional requirements arc necessary
for those that nave i.nj'
fed, raised on a nurse cow or
otherwise given special care.
While visiting with Herb Ek
strom this week we found that
he had the champion nun aim
both champion ana reservi
champion heifers at the recently
held Mid-Co Show and Sale at
The Dalles. We found too max
i, t- i...iv ni for the ixauonai
Western Livestock Show In Den
ver on January 6 witn tne out
standing bull and two heifers
which were high In their classes
at the Golden Spike Livestock
Show at Ogden last month.
These junior yearlings are see
ing a lot of country as they
have been to the county fair,
state fair, Pacific International,
Golden Spike and now to Denver.
a f,rrv Christmas and a
Happy New Year to all of you!
Chats With
Your Home Agent
By ESTHER KIRMIS
n,or fnrrriw Tountv People,
Warmwi season's creetincs to
you and yours as you celebrate
Christmas, 1900.
r,t like to take this way in
Christmas creet-
incs to you an. im u-i;'"it;
to feel like a citizen of ttie west
now that I've been here for 2'.2
joars. Oregon, as well as Morrow
county, is a "land of contrasts."
That, to me, makes it most ias.-
.'rtdtilllT
H H " h '
a Mnrrnw eountv's Extension
Agent, I work with the 4-H clubs
and the adult women oi me
i finrt this verv inter
esting work, but it takes all my
lm ana vigor.
We moved into lovely new of
f!.. ,mrttr this SUmtllCr. I
Ii.tvp n wood tianeled office!
My state car is a 19G0 Falcon
Station Wagon so I go scooting
around the county very econom-
As I look back over the year
. . i..
a lew hlgn points sianu out.
A visit to the East Oregon
State Hospital, Pendleton, as a
nf mir Unit's mental
health study; the organizing of
1 I.-
a 4 II leaders council in nuuu
May the Peace of Christmas
be with you for all time
to come.
HEPPNER RED tr WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quackenirusb
For Sale
27 ComIng-2-Year-old
BULLS
Pasture-raised, good, straight
legged, heavy-boned sons of
ZJex Joyal fCato
32nd
Commander 42na
11 el mo re Mixer
Frank Anderson
Heppner 6-5311
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Hoi i a ay I
v.'
nd bost wlshts for health, happine
and tucctis In tht year shesd. It has been
real plteturt serving you... thank you I
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L. E. (ED) DICK. HEFFWtM. rn. j
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W re grsteful for your
friendship which h maJe
our prcgrei possible
tnd e want to thank you
especially for enriching our
daily Uvea with your kind
rest and couitciy.
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TRI-C0UNTY
EQUIPMENT COMPANY
YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER
Heppner
Merry Christmas
OREGON!
Dost Wishes for A Happy
Holiday Season and a
Prosperous Now Yoari
Your friends and neighbors at your nearby
First National Branch want to thank you for making
First National "My Bank" for so many Oregon people.
As we meet you at a desk or over a counter, we are
reminded again and again that we live and work in a land of
truly wonderful people. Thanks to you, Oregon, we look
forward to another pleasant, stimulating year
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