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From The
County Agent's Office
8f N. C ANDERSON
Alwaya striving to Improve hU
wine herd, Kenneth Smouae,
lone, l int Friday boucht the high
celllne bred Rllt at the Washing
ton Swine Breeder Association
Sale held at Colfax.
The put. a Yorkshire, consign
ed by Earl Slmantel. Cornelius,
Oregon. Is of excellent type and
from the best breeding avail
able. While the average for the
sale wn less than one hundred
fifty dollars, there was spirited
bidding for this cllt which sold
to Kenneth for $220.00. Kenneth
reports an unusually high de
mand fr both Yorkshire and
Talouse boars this spring. He
feels that he must keep several
lines of breeding If he is to be
able to continue this demand
from reentered and commercial
breeders. In addition to the de
mand for registered boars he
has sold a considerable number
of gilts recently.
Jerry Rood, Heppnrr. who has
Just been hired as the traier
to spend half time In Morrow
County and half time In Uma
tilla county on the coojeratlve
agreement between these two
counties called a few days ago
to tell me that he would have
his trailer house Jocatitl at Vin
son to make It handy for the
trapping In Umatilla county. He
will continue to maintain his
residence In Heppner and can be
reached there or through Dan
Doherty. who lives at Vinson
STAR
THEATER
Frt, Feb. 17 One Dot
Dinosaurus
Fabulous A Giant in the
science-fiction field of enter
tainment. CS and Color.
Chuckles added to terrifying
realism. TWO CARTOONS.
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Sun Moo Feb. 19-20
Walt Disney's
Jungle Cat
True adventure filmed In the
Amazon wilds in co-operation
with the Smithsonian Insti
tute. Technicolor. PLUS
Police Dog Story
James Brown, Merry Anders.
Story of a beautiful and in
telligent police dog.
Sunday at 5 and 7:30
While it is still early we have
had occasion to make recommon
dations for pasture seeding for
two ranches this spring. Lloyd
Howton, lone, will seed 270 acres
of pasture land which he has
worked up during the past year
preparing a good seed bed for
seeding as soon as the weather
permits. Some old stands of
crested wheat which have been
FOLLETT
MEAT CO.
Hormlston, Oregon
Ph. JO 7-6651
On Hermlston-McNa.y
Highway
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thurs.
Sheep Any Day
Chafs With
Your Home Agent
f ESTHER XIRMU
Kger Duherty. Heppner. and
Sandra Davit, Irrij-on experien
ced an exciting and educational
week end In Salem. February
2 4 when sixty six teenagers
made a first hand obwrvance of
Oregon"! government In artlu
at the fourth annual 411 govern
ment conference In Salem
Theme of the I II ronferem
was "Know Your State Covern
ment." The program was organ
Ized four years ago by Oregon
State College Intension Service
Each county can send two dele
gates one boy, one girl at
least 16 years of age,
AH 4 II members were housed
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seeding get eMablUhed this year """i
before ocklng It with cattle I"? rn n lh? .de "a?1?
tirim? I mci wnn senate iTesiucni, ucn
nexi jnng. i ..t w, .,,. ciuitnr
Bob and Herb Teterson, also R()hrt r..,,.,., uhfl Mn.,ined
s . J -.1 " f
or lone, nave none a unr f v, ,.hm ar..n,..n. fif fh(l wu.
brush control and working up ..ur, fp. roi .n, rr
over one nuruire.i acres ini.i Frank Roberts. Chief Clerks of
same type of ground. The reter- ,h Ra-nat.. n,J Hons, also de
. t a ff ...-it. uAi. I .
sin iwi uu. j jfribfd how legislation was
rabbit and sagebrush last June handle Thi. rmmi valuable
n,m " n """ background for viewing the ac
pracueauy iw coniroi. m ,ua! legislative process the next
I.IIHl BIKI B'MIIL- UIU S I. Ill 11.1 us I JaV
crested wneai were worneo up
and will be seeded back to Nor
dan Crested Wheat and Nomad
alfalfa soon. There are many
thousands of acres of such type
invaded tv rabbit brush and
satre ere noble bladed to do
away with this competition.
Llnvd will be seeding a mixture
of Nordan Crested Wheat, Si
bcrlan Crested Wheat. Pubescent
Wheatgrass. Hard Fescue and
Nomad alfalfa. He will let the
Friday, youngsters attended a
stock weeklies, it was one of the
good ones ever to be held. The
top bull sold for $10,000, while
of "land throuchout the county, the champion heifer went for
reclaimed and seeded to good $8,000. Kirk and Robinson ex
pasture mixtures to Increase hlblted seven, while Herb Ek
grazing capacities. These seed- strom had one. Several from
Incs will act as demonstrations Morrow county are consigning
of what can be done for those Hereford to the Redmond sale,
who might hesitate to go ahead Feb. 11. They are Kirk and Rob-
with this kind of a program.
Last week Frank Phlpps, Ore
gon Slate College Weed Man
spent some time In the county
working with the agents in put'
ting out weed demonstrations,
Two fence row sterllant plots
were established, one at Irrigon
and one near lone.
Inson, Leo Barnett. Bernard Do
herty, and Gerald Bergstrom.
While we are reporting bull
sales, don't forget the Production
Sale being planned for March 2
by Frank Anderson and Harold
Wright. There will be CO regis
tered bulls offered by these two
breeders as well as a number of
Oar Is quite proud, and rightly stecrs from aro,d WrIjfht and
vi a new tviav oiuoe wmtn ,h, hriinHnr. TV.. cil u-ltl K
held at the North Western Live
stock Auction Yard.
he has Just purchased. The plane,
a Piper Pawnee, is built espec
ially for spraying and incorp
orates quite a number of ad
vancements in aerial spraying in
that model. Frank Phipps, who
worked with Gar in puting on
the plots is quite well pleased
with the application pattern that
the plane made.
mc-U!;g of t). J'li.t W and
Meant Committee and vUlted
the Senate and the H-mse. Gov.
emor J!a!.':r!ri rH u!th
them In the afternoon In hi dm
ferer.ee r"m to explain the role
of governor. He also prewntej
hl views on hi proposed re-
organization plan.
Farller In the conference the
4 II girl were Invited to a tea
L'tven bv .Mrs Hatfield In her
home.
Fight lobbyists, representing
Portland General F.leetric, A.F.L.
CIO.. Ass'ulated Oregon Indus
tries. Oregon Farm Bureau Fed
eratlon, Oregon Trucking Assoc
lition. Oregon Medical .Society.
Pacific Power A Light, and Ore
gon Railroad Association made
up a panel which discussed the
lobbyists part In developing leg
llatlon.
Howell Appling was banquet
sH-nker on Friday evening. His
topic being "My Job as Secretary
of State."
Howard Bi-lton, State Treasur
er, described how Oregon's gov
ernment Is financed at Satur
day's breakfast. Later, the youths
visited the Supreme Court and
its Library.
Climax of the conference came
at Its close on Saturday noon
when four Oregon 4 11 club mem
bers were named from the group
to represent the state at the Nat
ional 4 II Club Conference In
Washington D. C. In April.
They were Gary Meyer, Rose
burg; Ronald Woodward. Bay
City; Grace Elliott. Astoria, and
Sharon Gardner, Portland.
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IN HEPPNER
1st & 3rd Week of Every Month
DON
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BALL. Serv.
Dept
Main St., Hermlston
Phone JO 7-5114
SCHOOL MENUS
Week f Tab. H IT
!ON PAY Spanish He, spin
ach, carM atlckf. cake, fruit,
bread and butter, milk.
TUESDAY Chill beans, cab
bage salad, fruit, cake, corn
bread, honey and butter, milk.
WEDNESDAY Beef and gravy,
ix.tatoea. cold tomatoes, celery
sticks, fruit, bread and butter,
milk.
THURSDAY Vegetable soup,
meat sandwiches, lettuce salad,
upside down cake, milk.
FRIDAY Creamed Tuna on
toast, buttered peas, apple brown
Betty, milk.
too Tf wa I Wans U I tatf.
Livestock Market
Cattle Hogs S)ip
SALX IVEHT TUESDAY
12 NOON
Oa U. 5. Highway No. 30
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO,
He. Henntatoo JO 7-Jllt
JO 7-C45S Hermlatoo. Oieyoa
ftaak Wink 6 Sons Onw
Don Wink. Mat.
HEREFORD CATTLE SALE
CARLOAD LOTS
65 Registered Hereford Range Bulls
Ranat-Ready 2 Yaar-olda Guaranteed Breeders
500 Hereford Feeder Cattle
Top Quality Hertford Steera & Helfart Selling f In carload lota
ita u.,i urrAii Jt. w nam bomioviviui hviw
350 Sam quality from adjoining ranchers as guest consigns.
This Is an Invitational not open consignment sale,
r Country Fresh cattle direct from ranches,
r Carefully sorted for uniformity and quality.
- Clean health on every head, vaccinated,
r Favorable weighing and shipping conditions.
Northwestern Livestock Commission
Company Yards
SELLING AT AUCTION
THURSDAY, MAR. 2
HERMISTON. OREGON ON U.S. HIGHWAY 30
Feeder Cattle - 1 1 :00 A. M.
Range Bulls - 1 :00 P. M.
onni tnr mtflinc on this ruuped set oi biz ranee duiis . . .
A fine selection, whether your needs are one bull or a carload.
OWNERS
FRANK ANDERSON
Heppner. Oregon
Phone 6-5311
HAROLD A. WRIGHT
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 6-5310
For catalogs, reservations, information contact owners or
SI WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
Walla Walla. Washington
Phone JA 5-4944
DON WINK. Yard Manager
Hermlston. Oregon
Phone JO 7-6655 or JO 7-3111
Don Robinson, of Kirk and
Robinson Hereford Ranch, vis
ited the office last week nad
while here reported on the recent
Columbia Empire Polled Here
ford Show and Sale; For those
who haven't read the reports of
this sale in a number of live-
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