Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 13, 1965, Sec. 2, Page 4, Image 12

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    KtK OUTTC Tlim TtiUT. 1 ' lw
County Agcnl't Ollice
All Concerned Hail
Tour 'Huge Success
Br H. C. ANDERSON
From nxnmonii heard from
PortUrut Kth Krar. their hust
biy and till ami I am nun Ui
wrrkmd'a prt Irt pHh.r was
muiually enjoyed bv j"-,1
wralhrr cooivrsted vsvndmuliy
and everything i-nd to Rrt
oif without a "hitch-. Th J3
Portland truest at well at their
hosts utm.-.l nire attentive
and lntereted to loam on both
the Friday and Saturday tour.
From comment heard at th
bus JJurutay noon, vshen ready
to leave lor iNwlland. the tm
m "Jut tto ahort" to enjoy the
company of these boy and sul.
RANCHERS!
SELF FEEDERS
FOR CATTLE
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"CREEP FEEDERS
FOR CALVES
OUALTTY PRODUCTS AT
QUANTITY PRICES
For All Tour Building
Need Coma To
WEATHERLY
SUPPLY CO.
1035 W. 11th SU
Hermiston. Ore, j
PR. 567-8222
We heard mwc maklnc latv
for a trip back thla summrr.
Som parent told u that
tht u one of the rx't events
they had part let ated In. Other
parent told u how they had
quite a time getting their fjuwts
off home or awav from fulling
In time to get them In to meet
the bus for their return.
We are sure that everyone en
Joel Ihl event.
Applications Now Open
Tor Rang Touth Camp
Plan are underway now for
the select ln of four boy a be
I wren the ace of 11 and 17
Vc-ai o attend the annual
Range Youth Camp. Thin will be
held cn at ine uk vm
;uard station near Seneca In
tlrant county.
I Sonored by the Northwest
,Stvtion Society of Range Man
sffrnwnt, about t r"tem d id
St-uthern Oregon boy have the
opportunity to spend a -k in
the outdoors learning atxut
trees, soils, camping and ranye
management principle. County
chairman l "Moe''" Steven.
Ileppner District V. S. Fotet
Hr tot.
Application are now U'ing
taken frtm any farm or town
U y U tween t.e age of 1 1 to
17 who U int.rcMed in th
outdoors. Pate are August -through
7. Scholarships o.t wr
ing the bos have been provided
for several war by the Ileppner
Soil and Water Conserv-itu n
District. Ileppner Morrow Coun
ty Chamber of Commerce. Mor-
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL
FARM AND HOME
; W ??rd Pendleton
row County lJve!k Grower
Aoclattin and Morrow County
Farm Bureau.
Much !atrt Shows
(a Stocking FUh foada
While many of the tarm flh
ponds in Morrow tvuntv took
outte a beating from hU'h vsst
ei and kilt of the IVtvmtnr run
ulf thoie that reaped damace
aw Uing reto-ket now. On
Mav 1 . 11" Rainbow and
koil.'p lintfeillni! were re
leased In 1 on.!a on the Al
Bunch. Harold Wright. Al Uw
eren. H.uton Clark. C..orge Kug.
nd Brother. J IMieitv. W.
W Weatherford. Frlti iMUfitth
ai I Ken Turner pond Coi tln
ued lnteret was klunn again
this spring by a number ot
tnHtnle ho Hmha-H
fuh for retiH-kmg.
lr I V TU'blr. who can be
given much of the credit tot
MimuUttng interest In farm fish
IH.tnU. ativked several Hnd
himself. FTetl Mankln. Ileppner.
I a tu-vvcomer to the farm pond
entcrprUe and I Mending mny
hour In making the 2.u lish
l-.e purchased proluce their max
imum growth quickly o that he
might he able to do a lt of farm
iH.a.J fishing. Gerry Kod. BUI
Lme and Jim Wet " other
intcrvMed in this proleit
Plan are being made for ile
li ciing another load of fuh t.
the o'unty late thl month.
Those ho are lntersttsj might
indicate to Dr. Tlhtle or thl
c.rtue In pooling thl delixery.
tioxioa Wttdt Frohlbltod
guackgrass. horsetail rusji,
morning glory ami Canada thui
.. i..... Ium.ii r.H-s-ntlv rlJslfied
r.y the State Dept. of Agrlctilture
a noxiou wee. Thev will Ik
prtiiubitisl in nurer Mok xld
in tregon aftT S'ptemN'r 1.
Panel Eicus Program
Cf Eoacroic OpportunttY Act
Member of the .Morrow Coun
ty 1. Mention Advisory Council
had as their guest at a meeting
last week County Judge Paul
Jones. Countv School Superin
tendent David Potter. Rev. Ken
Robinson and Juvenile Counsel
or and Welfare Administrator
Lowell Challv in a discussion of
; K"o:iomie Opportunity Act
of l-;'. ... ,
The group studied the provls
tons of this program which pro-v.d.-s
for a number of youth,
community action, work experi
ence programs; programs to
combat poverty In rural areas;
and employment and invest
rrent incentives.
There was a lot of discussion
on program opport unities as the
group analyzed statistical evi
dence of low income in Morrow
county. While they found that
Morrow county ranked third In
the tt In payroll Income, they
found that lt or our '"7
had an Income under Hm'j
II I: under W.ttM tanke.1
2MH In the slate In ivn-ent of
famllie on wellare, lluy found
that at the lat tviuu only
HI I. f Moirow iMunly ttuiaicn
It to 17 er were atteiuung
i lu'l.
These and other alatUtlcal
evidence pointed to an e-pitun-II
v i, wnitc tij-e of ptvgam !
Mtrniw count, a youth and the
grvHip went on rrerd an favor
ing an Investigation of poihtl
Itiea and program in a Joint
venture with I'matilla county, it
ha bH-n pro.si.l that theie le
a kurvev of nee.1 bv a kiwlal
joint is.mmlttee wnktng 1om-i
with the Blue Mountain College
fir uch an activity.
The tvuncil dieused a re
rent mciing el the newly or
ganized Mid Columbia Eten.
ftton Council with rpres.tatlon
from the Morrow Countv Coun
cil of l-n Kennev and Mr. An
drew Si lie of ,i:tm',.V1r
ivuglas Drake and Tad Miller
Ileppner. TtU council which
eoiuist of representative from
Wasco. Sherman. Gilliam.
Wheeler. Morrow and I'matilla
counties wa organized fr the
purtH of dealing with pro
gram relating to Information,
education and development ol
resources In the Columbia Basin,
both human and economic.
The group will met! eriodlc
ally to ducuss program In
guiding extension both from a
county and area stand point.
I hey are giving much cinpfia-iH
on water resource and ccononlc
opportunity development at
preM-nt. I'Uicer are ,mn "
s.iri. Condon, chairman; l-oy
Penney. Hermiston '"rsl.V.
chairman; Mis. J mcs Whll
taker, second v ice chairman, and
Mr. Koland Johnson. Wasco,
secretary treasurer.
Ollu-ers of the Morrow lounty
Council are IV.n Kenney. lrrlgon.
ihairman; Mrs. Douglas Drake,
vice chairman, and myself as
MHTetary.
South Africa Speakti
Oa OSU Cattlo Program
The annual loef cattle dav Is
schetluled for Oregon State Uni
versity for Friday. May The
pro-ram for the day links inter
esting dealing with a review of
livest.xk research pertaining to
fed effitiency. finishing rat
Ions, pastures, fertility, cross
breeding, range seeding, and
diseases. ,,,
The main attraction will be
Dr. Jan Bonsma. Professor of En
vironmental Physiology. Univcr
sity of Pretoria. Union of South
IFYE to Jamaica to Make Talks in County
it donna cconcc
Ml Nellie Van Oalcar of
Cooa Ray. Oiegon. who ha Jul
visited Jamaica through the In-
ternaiiooal Farm Youth r.
change progtam. will make her
(tikt .r-M iiiii.n about life In
i la. i-Mtiblw-an nation Thurday
evening. My 13- ThU pmgram
at U p m. In the t.pieopai
ish Hall U oH-n In the public
lYmrna of all ages sre welc.me
tit view her colored slide and
disc us a her observation f
home. farm, social and political
life there Refreshment will te
M-rvet.
In thes dat of Jet flight
when a great numlH-r of Amerl
can Hsple can visit other lands
and International situation
concern each of us. It iM-eomes
Increasingly lmvrtant thai we
learn what Is happening In nel
boring itiuntrle. The major
goal of IFYj: I to develop un
ilcrstanding leading toward
lrace between cltla-n of varl
ou nation. A tourbt usually
see only the reports and road
nlde life of a ccmntry but the
IFYK delegate I able to gain
much decider understanding by
living with families of the hom
country a a son or daughter
t'tmn returning the IFYK shares
these evpcllenee with others as
Mis Van Calcar will b doing
In Mirow county,
ivn 1'ihiiv Nt-lll will reuirl
al Heppner Klementarv- School
ISHUI ami, lne High hool
tlO:.K) ami, luantman High
svhiNil tl:iW nt. I. and Rhea
Cnvk Grange that evening. Sat
urday evening tha lrrlgon com
munity 4 11 ii" win u-i
apj-earam-e al the A. C. Hough
Ion school.
RI'IIBFR RTAMIH made la order,
U UTAMI'INO TAIH In
Mack, red or Rrcen. l"or bust
lie or personal use. Orders
filled promptly at the Gazette.
Tlmea offlie.
Africa Mr. Bonsma I a world
authority on cattle breeding and
environmental physiology with
It relation to production. Ill
specialty I aclection of breeding
cattle for reproductive efficiency
and the v isible traits associated
with the reproductive capacity,
lie will put on a demonstration
on fertilltv evaluation that
sounds quite interesting.
The program get underway at
8 :to a m. with registration at
Wlthycombw Hall on tho cam-j
pus. There will Ik a visit to the!
Camp Adair Range hedjuart- !
er. j
Budgst Hearinq Announcod
Ri'cently annuunisi Is the
I. .al. II. Vtilim. I... Mrlff.it til..
-U.'IV 'U..,. ... Millie. v. ...
Oregon Wheat Commission bud
get lor me r.sc, tj year, un
hearing rintuired by law will le
held at 1:30 p m. on Thursilay.
May 27. In the ctniferenit- rn
of the State Office Building In
Pendleton. According to state
statute, a copy of the proposed
budget Is available at this office
for public Inspection.
TEXMO
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Buildings
Ideal and Practical For Barns,
Milk Parlors, Machine Sheds,
Loafing Sheds, Hay Storage Sheds
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WRITE OR PHONE
HAROLD STINCHFIELD
BOX 266. CONDOM. ORE.
PHONE 384 545J
TEXMO TRANCHISED DEALER TOR
GILLIAM. MORROW AND UMATILLA COUNTIES
188 TO CHOOSE FROM
An electric gift fits any purse,
any occasion, for any person
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240 Model Heston 10 Ft. Windrowcr $2500
12 Ft. Owatonno Swather with Conditioner $3000
I Good Selection or Lore rvoaci ivum; unu m"v..
Model 46 International Wire-Tic Baler
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PTO with Hydraulic oaic icnsion,
One Year Old $1800
Model 56 International, PTO Twine-Tie
with Hydraulic Bale Tension, Like New $1850
to continue her education away from
home?
Electric gifts are appreciated by
all age groups. There are wonderful
electric blankets which grandmother
Tractors-
Every bride cherishes
electrical appliances
Having trouble selecting the right gift
for that June bride?
You'll find a world of wonderful
ideas at your appliance or hardware
store. Every electrical gift has the
double advantage of being both
beautiful and practical. Any bride
(and groom, too) is sure to remem
ber your thoughtfulness for years to
come!
There's an electrical gift that will
exactly fit your budget. Consider an
electric mixer for a life-time of tasty
meals . , an electric knife sharpener
. . an electric coffee maker to help
' start every day better . .'. an electric
IfclQcK i ; an electric lamp.
in all, there are 188 different elec
trical household appliances from
which to choose. Each has the ad
vantage of saying "Congratulations"
time after time through years and
years of service!
Electric gifts are smart
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Say "congratulations" to that new
graduate, too, with a useful electrical
presentl Every young man will enjoy
an electric shaver (and so will his
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some electric tools so he can start
his very own workshop?
The young lady is at her feminine
best with a new electric hair dryer.
Or, how about a record player...
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Model 400 Case, with 3-Point Hitch,
Live PTO, 13x38 Tires $185
6 Reconditioned 9N and 8N Ford
Tractors - to $975
Model B Allis-Chalmers with Side
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will adore . . . and useful, attractive
food warmers to heat baby's bottle
and food Just right!
And each electric gift tells that
special someone how much you care
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Serving Wheeler, Gilliam, and Morrow Counties
We Are Dealers for the Heston And Owatonno Wind-
rowers Also the Complete Line of New Holland
Equipment
We Have On Hand A 10-Ft.
Travel Queen Pickup Camper
Butane Heater, Stove and Refrigerator,
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New For $2200, Like New
All Equipment Reconditioned and Guaranteed
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matillo Ford Tracfor C.
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1461 N. First
Hermiston, Oregon
PH. 567-6529