more f Iht tee.eefi lime. It
re-ay b that khe hat U- lime
at hs.
bw d gul fe-l bout home
making tai?
(W rrmit ktody f K'U in
Irtrkt lntllr Iriat thnr p.
ciiU think thry aienl very en
iliuw-t atut l.oiiirm.Kloc Only
H pt-r cent it the p.rrni.
ihuuht Ihrir d4Uj.hter was rry
lnl.trteI In rktntf. truing
and keeping huw,
KcrpNM cAirrrt tjnes
Thuitdav. Dcmbf H- IK3
i r
A i.t..n id iunry t4 uU
,11 la l ear if in4.ttej
that ovrr ? jf rcrl I'
'I1.;:;JU- t tmr. Hr.
lhe elder CHl. be It I kely
'iht h bJ ic-.!it.i!iUr
'ci.ly 7 J-rf ft-M t4 (Hi uodrr 14
S.-jrlnl rn,uolbtllHrs but
I J -r rt.t i4 eirU over 14 r
I lrt H frtpfibllHiet. Ai
'Minn. I and ctirnmuniHei ortanii
MOIIOW COUNTT't HtWIAMK
T1.. lim,nrr Guctt. .utlUhis M.rJi 30. 10. T. Ilrrrr Time oti.Mteno-t
?pmtwr IS. 1SV7. CVnoiJJUn IVbruaiv 11, 1913
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W. a WILDMAN
Editor and futlibr
MAMCES I. WILDMAN
Auottato ublubi
NATION A l
I OITORIAl
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From The
County Agent's Office
Br W- C. ANDERSON
Card for irf-rr-j;l.trtin en
rollment were mllod H l,ve'
Mk operators frm thU office
on IfcH-.-mtwr 15. The Mter ar
cmianyinj the rnrfllment curd
outlined the subject for live
stuck management ahort course
STAR
THEATER
frl SaU Dec 30-31
All The Fine Young
Cannibals
Natalie Wood, Robert Wafjner,
all-htar cast of yountj actors.
Handsomely produced In CS
and Color. Adult theme.
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Sun-, Moo Jan. 1-2
Became w wUh you aucb a
happy, happy Hew year. We
bring you
Blnjj Crosby, Fabian, Tuesday
Weld, Nicole Maurey, Kichard
Bevmer. A great-time, once
ln'alifctlme combination of
talent you'll have a "High
Time." Cinemascope and
Color.
Sunday. 5 and 7; Monday at
7:30.
to I held t Ilcppm-r on January
10, 17. 21 and 31. The Mi-Tt
course to be held each f IIh-m
Tuefcday renlnj;i thruout Jan
uary from 7:10 to 10:30 wa to
rover breeding, feeding, ranch
management and animal health.
tht r h -me Uuj;htiiJ antntal
j.rov blrtl the Mle U difect to the
ultimate r.iiMim-r and Ih "un
in-.j ted ei-tlin f the 'filuc
r tiff I ty the farmer
r..f affiled to the meat. The pro.
durt-r t2 rertifh the owner
ship f the owner and contain a
t;itement by the farmer that the
meat ha ri"t tn-en lnsje1ed but
I. t. M teM knowledge, fit fur
human rormimj'tlun. Thre tag
iire obtainable locally from W
AHwrf. lleMxk officer, and
Clyde Nutting Nutting, brand In
(speftor. representing fciate De-
i.jirtmrnt of Agriculture, iiep
Trie ktlpulition. however. wa
that at leant 25 rancher would
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VHUHt III I I 11 I V I ', UMt ' - K,
1h growing hrt lef. r. the first pner. and Jim Burnett, lone.
r...ii,,.r mr,.n.l iH rmrtf.nvn in i hoM? farmers
ments it will not be worth the who have asked about a possible
... . t 1 . I . I rm uttAtll I
expense ana lime ior uri-j;"" i soorce m ihhk --- -ci,.
i.. f.,11,.!-. i.. iivi in ecimelfin.i that there is a limited
to the county to present the Jat- source. Just a week aco the Tlo
est on these Kublecti. If you hnv
not yet enrolled or have a nclph
bur vou thine mltht tie Interest
cd we would like to have these
enrollments by return mall.
During the past several
months a number ef farmers
have asked where to et permits
for Rlaugntering iivcsiock on
their own farms. Somewhere
along the line they had under
stood that this was necessary
Word was received a few days
nan from the State Department
nt Aerlculture that farmers do
not need anv permit to butcher
their own animals. If the farmer
wishes to sell all or part of the
meat or to transport it upon a
public highway it Is necessary,
then, that a special tag properly
filled out be affixed to the meat.
Farmers may sell all or part of
y-
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Baffin
feedmokle
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ROUTING SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY Between Condon -and Heppner E
THURSDAY Heppner Area
FRIDAY-SATURDAY Lexington, lone, Cecil Area E
INLAND CHEMICAL SERVICE
PHONE HEPPNER 6-9103
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neer Flouring Mill and the Union
County Grain Growers at La
Grande had pretty gooo supplies
of seed, the most of which was
r.i Thnv sui'cested that any
one who might be Interested in
spring ceed wheat contact them
immediately.
Those doing spring seeding in
areas where it was too dry to
fall seed or w here losses may oc-
fur fmm winter killing there,
i.i...-iilv. should be a selection of
five varieties of spring wheat to
use. These are Baart. teueration,
Idaed, Marfed and Orfed.
n.i.irt hai heen larcely restrict
cd to the lighter soils because of
its susceptibility to lodging on
the heavier soils. It is an eariy
to mid-season, tall, weak, white
strnwed. common white-hard
st.rmt? wheat, with a bearded
white chaffed head. It Is gener
allv recommended for areas hav
ing less than 12 inches of annual
rainfall.
Federation, the most popular
spring wheat in our area, has the
wiliest adaptation ol all. n is
m i season in maiuniy wnco
spring sown.
' Idaed Is an early, short, me
ilium stiff, white strawed, com
mnn soft white spring variety
with a beardless, erect, oblong.
while chaffed head. Its rseist-
nee anainst lodging and shat
erinu s 1 ke Marled, u is rec-
Livcstock Market
Cattle Hogs Sheep
SALE EVERY TUESDAY
12 NOON
On U. S. Highway No. 30
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
Res. Hermiston JO 7-3111
JO 7-665S Hermiston. Oregon
Frank Wink & Sons Owners
Don Wink, Mgr.
We're firmly resolved to go all out to merit your continued
favor in 1961. Nothing will be left undone that will add
to your pleasure and satisfaction in dealing with us. So Best
Wishes, and a Happy New Year I
FORD'S TIRE SERVICE
HEPPNER
County eaUauoa ont. Mm Ethe Kcrtnla end Mr. Walter
Ceiley. kcivlarv view lh flags ef 2$ countries who or members
of ACWW. Thit subject was pioied ol each of the county unit
meetings la February, 1 500.
t.mtnended fur i ft hiving over
12 Inches of rainfall annually.
Marfed I an early to mid
son mid tall. Miff, white Mraw
ed. common .ift white prlng va
riety. It has a beardless, oblong,
white chaffed head, Marfed Is re-
slsunt to shattering and ldg.
Ing.
Jlorne will be n-eding Orfed. a
.ft white common spring wheat
having bearded heads with
white chaff. It has stiff, erect,
mellum- tall and rather fine
white straw. It is highly resistant
to stuttering anil to lodging. Or
fed Is early maturing when fall
sown but very late maturing
when spring sown. It Is not wide
ly used In spring seeding be
cause of Its late maturity. It oft
en yields iioorly because of Its
late maturity.
An excellent program Is shap
ing up for the annual meeting
of the Morrow County Livestock
growers Association to be held
January 13 and It. Featured for
the Saturday bu:..c and edu
Jratioii meeting will te Pr. J. t.
j Miller. hed of the ivpartment
j..f Itairy and Animal Husbandry.
Oregon State College; In in
Mann, president. Oregon Cattle
man's Association: Pr. M. It
Woulfe, State Department of Ag
riculture; and r., Abrams. Mor
row County district attorney. For
complete program details watch
next week'a pajcr.
Family Life Specialist
Here January 4 and 5
By ESTHER KIRMIS
Holx-rta Fralser, family life
specialist of Oregon State Col
lege, will be visiting In Morrow
county on January 4 and 5. to
talk about understanding child
behavior. She'll appear at the
I II leaders' banquet at lone on
January 4; the Irrigon School at
1 p.m. on January 5; and at the
court room In the county court
house at 8 p.m. on January 5.
The mother of three grown
Li 'L.-iU-iwU'
W
STOP trouble
before it STARTS . . .
"An unco of prevention Is
worth a pound ol euro." U
specially applicable to farm
safety. So many accidents can
happen around a farm
to you. your help, even your
livestock. It pay to olimlnato
overy possible haiard. tako
very precaution.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
LIABILITY INSURANCE
LIVESTOCK INSURANCE
FIRE INSURANCE
TURNER, VAN MARTER Or BRYANT
INSURANCE AGENCY
193 N. MAIN
PHONE 6-9652
Attention Livestock Growers ! !
Plan to Attend the
OF THE
Morrow County Livestock Growers
ASSOCIATION
and COWBELLES
Friday, Saturday, January
FAIRGROUNDS, HEPPNER
13 -14
SI Pay
Plan now to trade, buy or sell your extra bulls or those you can't use another year. En
ter the weight guessing contest . . . win a valuable prize!
HOOF TRIMMING DEMONSTRATION - 1 1 :00 A.M.
TALK: HOW TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR BULL
Coffee served all day by Bank of Eastern Oregon
COMMITTEE MEETINGS - 3:00 P.M.
Saturday Features:
"Livestock Research and the Future"
Dr. Jack Miller, Head of Dept. of Dairy & Animal Husbandry, OSC
"What Your State Association. Is Doing"
Irving hAann, President, Oregon Cattlemen's Association
"Fence Laws and How They Affect Your'
Bob Abrams, Morrow County District Attorney
Other speakers include
Dr. M. R. Woulfe, State Veterinarian
Williard Nelson, U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service
DOOR PRIZES
GIVEN AWAY BOTH DAYS
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW !
On Sale at Both Banks in Heppner
Everyone Welcome
SOCIAL HOUR -SATURDAY
5:30 P. M.
Banquet - 6:30 P. M.
St. Patrick's Parish Hall