Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 07, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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    KtttntM OAZrXTC TTMU. TkrdT. April T. INI
43 Glub Members Judge Livestock
If GAIL HcCAKTT
Mmtvw County At
FiwtV'lliri Mttrrow eounty
4 II llvrlk club rnemN-rs ir
Urinated In th aerond livestock
rVld dv fn the Morrow rountv
falrrrrmni VHnr1v, Mwrrfi
1&. The morning urogram tVatur
Ml riltoulon on tlnu to con
alder In ludcinit l--f animal.
Etvrn bv ln Robin-ton. The top
irrt Juittro In th afirrnoon con
tit wrr a follow:
1. Paul ll-alv iWW5
the hair to crw back hlte.
To aritv IhU bra ml. the hair
wu tlipil ry abort. The
heavy eopi "tron" Mat chilled
In a aolutiort 4 rruried dry loe
an.1 alcohol and ai'ilwd to th
animal (or 30 tHivniU. It mm
pointed out that thia timing
aermed aanvfartory in matuw
animal tiin the malarial he
had. If oihrr material were
uurd for th "iron" or it ouncer
nlmala wvw to ho branded. ttiU
time could varv comloVraMy.
ThoM In attendance fIt that
thlf methyl would te rxtreme
Miw Cuary
CJtOFWCATNta
SOMMAIT
Tor Nt aadlnq April I
(Conptlad by 0. S. Dput
nasi ! Agricultural
SpiliW bailey aaJL Grata
dolnq rU. ConaldeiabU nttl
and aom powdary mlUlw
a aoily fall planted wheat
Some aotf mittxire seeda
ahawtaa up. Alicia and araa
atattiaa oIL Tall ee4d rye,
winter bailey and winter and
apiuta wheat are all emerged
and In etoolina toqe. Sprtna
barley la SO percent emeroed.
Market Testing On SGS Potatoes Underway in City
ly DONNA CCOKCK
Oreron ' houaewlvra nhopfini!
In certain hull ami market thU "VVk U
month mav hav ntitiortuiiliv loL, ..-
t.i!'l on
15
2. l.arrv lYttvlohn 491 1
X Sue nrrfnun TM ' Iv UM-ful In numherinc ca
4. Steve IVttvtohn . 474 S The while number would
5 Tereaa llamhman CM 4 vuiMe at any time of the year
Becky Hohertv 4511 without first rllpi'lnc the anl-
7. Sherrl O'Brien - 44.1.2 ma 1. More rraearrh need to be
8. BUI Greenup . 4.1.2 fearried on to determine lontrev-
!i Judv Bennett ittJjltv and ealnea to blotch be-
10. John Currtn . - Ctt2 fore mot were willing to ue
"fciSef for SianiiD
On Diversion
Total pimtble a we wa COO.
Membera had to present oral
reanona fvr one cla and writ
ten reanont rn another. Judging
rlassea Included a rlaM of bore
ford bulla provided by Don Roh.
lawn, a rlai of hen-ford bulla
from Herbert Kkslrom. a claw
of aouthdown crosa ewea from
B'rnard lXherty. and a rlasa of
uffolk ewea from Don Greenup.
Freei Branding Demonstrated
Several Morrow county ranch
ers attended the Canyon City
demonstration on freeze brand
ing clven by Dr. Kelih Kartell
of Washington State University.
Dr. Karrrll pointed out thla
method merely destroyed the1
pigment In the hair cell causing1
thla method iot the only
erhlp mark.
Dotatma.
reseaivh of the AcrlouHur.il Kx
ierlment Station at IXM'. an
j improved methol if n"i',lnJ
potatoca may te InltubM A
.crptablllty of Sirctfic clr.v Ity
.Separated rvuto-." t. I he con
aumer will be tested in market
. that are cooiwrntino wllh the
I'nlveriiltv In this tu.lv.
Tttla new methoil f market
Ing ttolatoea U bawed on ft'1'
Unga of the reearvher that
aiHvlflc gravity of potalo de
termlnea cooklnir oualltv. A !
.tato high In atatvh and other
aolUt la lkal for baking. m:i"
ilnii or French frvina. If the h
tato U low In aollda. It U b't
for boiling, retaining It wie
ana aulted to serving wn'
(aliced or diced for salad, or in
.casseroie aunea.
The test developed hv Ihe scl
American country on the Ta
line contd. iMirdered by Guat
emala and llitndura. rour ll
lncnalnir there
ernment of the coun
try ha reoueted men and wo
men with 4 II. home economic
or agricultural backgrounds to
work as counterparts with their
county agenta. miuTiitrallng on
4 II
The Oregon Cooperative- Fs
lenalon Mervtie la in charge of
recrullment (or thla aimlal
IVacw tor pa pro)eet. locsl per
sona Interested should contact
Donna tlt-oree at tlve Mbtow
County Katrnnlon Offliv. Ileii
iter, for adilillonal liUoimatbei
ivll IS U deadline for !lgn-
own- ing up tv alierlrii Intention In
the I'.kM Wheat and Feed Grain enlists for determining whethr
imrrMon program, aeroroing to potatiMs are mealv or waw
. , . . D.vld Mcl-etd. ASCS director, makes ue of a aalt solution. If
rlCId I rip rianned , To be eligible to participate, the potato alnka. thlx hhow it
In cither one or Uth of these to be high In solids another
A meeting of Bees Buv Bud- programs a tarm mui nave a way of saving its swvlflc crav
dies 4 11 club was held at the wn acreacr allotment ana uy I nign. A ptitato that li"""
k xt.t. w a ntHi grain oast, oariey. on the solution la low in solias,
Z . V I" k wrn- fir,n ""fChum l (low siHH-lfic gravity). Thu-t the
at 4:tX) p.m. Jane Krebs 1hI j To qualify for wheat cvrt If I-1 "floater" is selected for boiling.
the flag phtlges. We discussed rates an.t pruv upiort loan the "sinker" fi baking.
a field trip to the Lawrence a minimum acreage equal to J A machine has been con-
I -rat her Co. In Portland, one of l.V of the wheat acreages allot- struct ed that will separate po-
the earliest harness companies ment must b diverted to a soil tatoes on the basis of their sol-
in Oregon. Clint Kreba will give conserving use. Additional ril- Ida content.
a demonstration about the prac- version above the 15T level i The obkK-t of the market test
tlcal uses of leather at our next would qualtfv for diversion ac- U to determine whether the con-
meeting at the Krehs home on reage payment based on a per- Burner will avail herself of the
Monday at 4mM p.m.
cent of value of the crop.
I Part irlnat Ion in th Fe-d
Clint Krebs. reporter Grain diversion program at
of base diverted, qualifies
opportunity to buy potatoes
suited to the cooking method
she has In mind.
A new type of potato bag. di
For Weed Spraying
CALL ON
MR COYER
Owner Gar Aviation
FIELD MAN Jin Pettyjohn
Spraying-Dusting-Fertilizing-Seeding
DRY OB LIQUID FEHTHJZEH APPLICATION
A GOOD JOB AT A FAIR PRICE
You Can Find Us All Year Around
AT THE
LEXINGTON AIRPORT
Phone 989-8422
farm for price support loans and , signed to prevent greening Ihat
price support payment on up to results when potatoes are ex
50" of the feed grain base if posed to light, will be used In
seeded for harvest. Additional i connection with the "SGS" mar
diversion above the 20 mini- ket tests. Consumer reaction to
mum will also qualify for di
version payment.
Wheat acreage allotments and
Food Grain bases vary with each
farm, making it necessary to
visit the Agricultural Stabillza
tion and Conservation Service
(AV;i nffiv nrlnr tn Anrll IS
19t6. and signing paricipation land pointers for
forma In order to be eligible for, kinds. Oregonlans
program benelits.
Don't Be Taken lot
A new leaflet entitled. "Don't
Be Taken in" is being published
by the Cooperative Extension
Service of Oregon State Uni
versity. It answers several ques
tions relating to deceptive sales
manship and the Oregon Con
sumer Protection Law.
Copies of the leaflet are avail
able at the Morrow County Ex
tension office.
the new-style bags also will be
sought.
OSU Circular of Information
600 entitled "Science In Cook
ing Potatoes." It describes the
differences between mealy and
waxv potatoes, how thev are
Identified by the salt water test.
using both
may write
the Bulletin Clerk. Industrial
Building, Oregon State Univer
sity. Corvallls. Oregon 97331 to
obtain a free copy.
Volunteers Needed lor Project
Former 4-H members or lead
ers who desire to share their
knowledge with others are need- j
ed for a new Peace Corps pro
ject in El Salvador. I
El Salvador is a small Central ,
FARMERS: YOU ARE INVITED TO
Padberg Machinery Co.'s
Gleaner Hillside
C!lo)DDi) di
SALES AND SERVICE
Tuesday, April 12
AT PADBERG MACHINERY BLDG.
FREE
Starting With
DINNER At 7 P.M.
In The Rcbckah Hall, Lexington
Motion Pictures Will Be Shown
Representatives Will Discuss The New Farm Equipment
Lexington
Ph. 989-8145
Tell the advertiser you saw It
In the Gazette-Times.
FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
AUCTION SALE
DUE TO ILL HEALTH MR. VAN HUBBARD HAS QUIT FARMING AND IS SELL
ING HIS MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT TO THE HIGH BIDDER. LEE PETTY.
JOHN IS ALSO SELLING SOME EQUIPMENT AT THIS SALE.
SUNDAY, APRIL 9-11 A.M.
RAIN OR SHINE
DIRECTIONS TO SALE: Van Hubbard Ranch between lone and Condon Oregon
Highway at 8 Mile and Gooseberry Junction, approximately 8 Miles West of
lone, ure, watcn lor Auction Signs.
TRACTORS
J.D.-B-Tractor. 11x38 Tires,
Electric Start, Single Front
End.
Farmhand Loader, F-10-A
with Hay Basket and Ma
nure Fork.
J.D. Model B Wheel Tractor
with Wide Front End.
Oliver Model 50 Wheel Trac
tor. SHOP & MISC. EQUIP.
G.E. 200-amp Portable Weld
er, V-4 Wisconsin Engine
on Rubber.
Nuts and Bolts of all Kinds.
150 Gallon Fuel Tank
Acetaline Outfit, Complete
with Cart
Lincoln Welder.
Butane Shop Heater, New.
Air Compressor.
Misc. Alamite Grease Equipment.
Jacobson Garden Rototiller.
Shop Drill Press, Rakes, Forks
and Shovels. -
2 20-foot Spray Booms.
3 Bench Vises and Wheelbar
rows. "
Bench Grinder and Skill
Saws.
All Kinds of Grease Guns.
3 Spring Cattle Guards and
Chicken Feeders; ' ' -
50 Gallon Barrel Tar.
2 Big Work Benches.
Post-Driver and Heavy Hing
es. Clamps, Saws, Wire Stretch
ers. Hog Wire and, 32- Wood A-
Frames 4x4.
Wrenches of all Kinds.
Lots of New Link Chains.
Nut and Bolt Cabinet 9 feet
long. ...
2 Blow Torches and . Weed
Burner.
Butane Shop Heater.
All Kinds of Filters.
Tool Chest and Lots of Hoses,
Well Pump Rods.
2 Tarps 8x16; 1-20 foot Wood
en Gate and Cedar Posts.
Lots of Wood Panels; Lots of
Scrap Iron.
Lots of 2x6-1x6-2x12 and
Poles.
HARVESTING
EQUIPMENT & CATS
T.D.-14 Internati o n a 1 Cat,
Real Good Shape.
R.D.-7 Sat, Serial No. 2H-
5150W.
PTO and Belt Pulley Attach
for D-6 Cat
3 J.D. 36-B Combines on Rub
ber, 20 Foot Headers, Han
son Levelers, Header Carts
on Rubber, Can Be Controll
ed From Cat, or Combine,
Motors and Rubber Good.
Extra Parts.
4 J.D. 10 Foot Drills. 7" Spac
ers, New Self-Sealed Discs.
J.D. B-36 Combine, Stiff
Tongue for Parts.
Snowco 20 Foot Hay Elevator
with 3 H.P. B and S Engine.
All Kinds of Parts for J.D.
Combines.
3 Case Drills, 12 Foot, 18 & 7.
Parts for R-D 6 Cat.
30 Neoprene Grain Fertilizer
Tubes, New.
13x28 Combine Tires.
Spare Wheel and Tire for
Header Cart, 690-600x9.
Front Wheel Combine Tiffe
900x18. Wyatt Bazooka 8" Auger on
Transport, 42 Foot Length
with Grain Hopper and 5
H.P. Wisconsin Engine.
12 New Discs for J.D. Drill,
Sealed Bearings.
Harris 98 S.P. Combine, 18 ft.
Header. Used 3 Years. Ser
ial 98690.
Foster Chaff Blower and
Wagon for 95H J.D. Com
bine. HOUSEHOLD AND MISC.
Stauffer Couch. '
2 Beds.
Maytag Washer.
Rubber Tired Hand Trucks.
Lawn Mower.
Plastic Hose.
SADDLE HORSES
3 Well Broke Saddle Horses.
3 to 5 Years Old.
FARM MACHINERY
15 Sections J.D. Rotary Hoe,
Excellent Condition.
710" Trash Master Weed
er, Heavy Gooseneck Calkins.
CONDITIONS OF SALE: Terms of Sale Will Be Cash or Check; Make Credit
Arrangements Before Sale; Not Responsible for Accidents; Lunch Will Be Served.
2 Gobel 13V4 Foot Discs with
Full Set Scrapers, Depth
Gauges. 22" Discs.
Graham-Hoeme Chisel Plow
Low Profile, 24' Foot
Graham, Hoeme, Chisel Plow,
High Clearance, 28 Feet
Include Wings.
10 Section J.D. Flex-Harrow.
International 5 Bottom Plow.
2 J.D. 4 Furrow Plows.
J.D. 11 Foot CC Field Culti
vators. Calkins Wheat Treater.
Letz Grain Roller.
Sweeps for Vanholm Plow,
New.
4 Weeder Hitch and 1-2
Weeder Hitch.
3 Weeder Hitch.
4 10 Foot Dempster Deep Fur
row Drills.
Calkins Slurry Grain Treater.
3 12 Foot Case Disc Drills,
Hieh Wheel 7" Spacer.
TRUCKS and PICKUPS
1948 International Truck, Big
Engine, 2 Ton, 6-16 foot
Grain and Stock Racks with
Hoist. 5 and 2 Speed, 900
Rubber.
1950 4 Wheel Drive Jeep Pick-up.
1952 2V4 Ton Chevrolet Truck,
Big Engine, 14-foot Stock
and Grain Racks, 4 and 2
Speed, 900 Rubber with
Hoist.
1958 Ford Ran chero with
Snap-On Canopy. Sharp.
1952 GMC Pickup. Big Motor,
1938 Chevrolet 1 Ton
Truck, Trap Wagon, with
Air Compressor.
2175 Gallon Fuel Tanks
and Lubrication Equip
ment. 1955 Chevrolet Vi Ton Pickup.
1952 Cylinder Chevrol e t
Truck Engine, New Over
hauL Lots of Truck and Pickup
Wheels.
All Kinds of Used Tires for
Truck and Pickup.
20 Foot Cattle Bed and Rack.
1951 Chevrolet Pickup Ton
with Dump Flatbed
FREEZE 'EM WHILE THEY'RE FRESH 1
An electric freezer brings "super market"
conveniences and economy to your home
An e'ectric freezer is another good
way you live better for lets because
of low-cost rural electric power!
Now you can buy seasonal spe
cials when prices are low; keep them
in your freezer to be served months
later when prices have climbed two
or more times what you paid! An
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electric freezer eaves shopping trips
so the busy homemaker can spend
more time wllh her family instead of
making unnecessary trips back and
forth to the grocery.
Keep (hat garden-fresh goodness
In these modern days, every family'
should have garden-fresh fruits and
vegetables all year. An electric
freezer makes It easy to preserve so
many different foods from your gar
den and orchard. It's much faster
and not nearly so messy as old
fashioned canning methods. And
frozen foods have a delightful way
of keeping all that "just picked" fresh
taste.
An electric freezer can quickly pay
for itself, fn addition to vegetables,
you'll save money on meats. Even
poultry and fish will keep safely for
months In an electric freezer.
r-"
Smile when guests stay for dinner
There's always extra food for unex
pected guests when you have an
electric freezer. No need to drive to
the grocery. You have your own con
venient "supermarket" right In your
own home. There's always extra
meals at your fingertips.
Most families find that an electric
freezer adds to the variety of foods.
It's so much easier to plan meals,
too.
f r
An electric freezer Is another big
step toward modern living. Like so
many other electrical appliances, It
costs only pennies to operate, thanks
to low-cost rural electric power.
FOR YOUR AUCTION NEEDS, CALL DICK WILLIAMS ANYTIME I
DICK WILLIAMS, Auctioneer Mr. and Mrs. Van Hubbard
Kennewick, Wn. 582-2614 Owners lone. Ore. Ph. 422-7220
Sales Management: WILLIAMS AUCTIONEERING SERV Ph. Kennewick 582-2614
Having Succssful Sales For You Is Our Business
Member of National Auctioneering Association
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
Serving Wheeler, Gilliam, and Morrow Counties