Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 29, 1966, Sec. 2, Page 5, Image 13

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    HEPPNEB GAZETTE-TIMES, Thuradgy. September 29. 1966
Carry a litterbag for travel
trash in your car or boat and
help keep the Pacific Northwest
clean and bcautful.
It cost more than 50 million
tax dollars Just to clean up
American primary highways
each year.
CONGRATULATIONS
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Keith W.W Mike Smith. Mark TuUln. M ddleoi " T,,U m,.?!. k L
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ly. Chriiitin Miinkitrfl. Nvnfw Tlntiartw f duIa1.m v 11 . .
row Margl Shade. Irrigon 4-H leader; Teresa Harshmem, Kathleen Sweeney.
Maureen McElligott Mary K- Campbell. Julia Ayres. Kerry Peterson and Call
McCarty. county extension agent.
Safety Keynote
To Automotive
4-H Club Projects
Through membership In Auto
motive program, 4 H'cr from
coast to const contribute to ufo
Iv on the expressway, city
M reels and country ronds Both
tiTn-ttiie drivers and pre drlvers
nre ennt-ed In 4 11 automotive
project, an-nrdlne to T. W.
Thompson, wrvlce director of
the National 4 II Service Com
mittee. With the help of nuthorttn
the manual, 4 H'cr work on
both the Inside and outside of
the vehicle. Mild Thompson.
Oicckln,! mechanical defects,
stifetv hazard and keeptnu the
vehicle fleiin are miine of the
nuiln (olis
Showinjt vounK x.'iitlp how
and why the fnmllv car or truck
performs as It does, unci call
ln on truffle officers, median
Ics. safety englnifrs and exten
sion specialists to advise and In
htruct, make this program an
excellent supplement to other
driver education, Thompson re
ports Successful car check and safe
tv campaigns have heen inaug
urated hv I II automotive clubs.
Many have become annual
events attractltiK hundreds of
motorists.
Clrls are as enthusiastic about
the program as are the Iwiys,
Kadi year thev claim their
share of honors. Ail 4 H ers have
a chance to win county, state
and national recognition and
awards provided by the pro
:rnm sponsor. The Klrestone
1'lie & Rubber Company.
The state winner will attend
he National -HI club ConKrc-ss
Home Conning Mode Easy for 4-H Girls
The ob of putting up bush
els of tomutoes, peaches, bcuns
and pickles Is no longer the
tedious and back brcnkinK
chore il was In grandmother's
day. Methods and techniques
In home canning and freezing
are constantly being simplified.
I'erhnps that is the reason the
National 4 II Food Preservation
program has remained one of
the favorites of 4 II girls for
nearly half a century. It is su-pcn-lscd
by the Cooperative Kx-
I tension Service. Not only can
more varieties of foods be pre
served by today's methods, but
choice can be made as to can-
, nlng or freezing, depending on
the home needs and situation.
The 4 H'er also takes into con
sideration the nutritional value
held In Chicago right after
Thanksgiving. During the con
gress six national scholarship
winners will be announced.
Firestone has supported 4 II
Club work fur nearly a quarter
of a century, and the automo
tive program siieciflcally for the
lost seven years.
Parents Interested In having
their sons and daughters par
ticipate In the automotive pro
gram should contact the coun
ty extension agent in charge of
4 II Club work, Thompson advises.
POWER
CONTROL
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
WE REPAIRi
Electric Motors
Power Tools
e Hydraulic Jacks
Alomlte Equipment
421 S. E. 4th Pendleton
Phone 276-5861
of foods to preserve, having
learned about nutritional needs
In 4 II foods projects. She has
an eye on saving dollars In the
family food budget, and takes
pride in being able to serve out
of season treats at a moment's
notice.
"Magic dishes," Mrs. Ruth
Kerr calls them. And she should
know because she Is a pioneer
in the home canning field, and
has a close tie to 4-H.
The Kerr Glass Manufacturing
Corporation, of which she is
president, has sponsored the na
tional 4-H Food Preservation
program since 1929.
This year six highly compe
tent 4-H'ers will be named na- j
tional $300 scholarship winners.
This week we salute you and your
organization. We wish you the best
of everything in the future, and hope
that we can be of service to you very
soon . . . Drop by and say Hi!
Misses Cr Half Sizes
Miss Pat
Tammy
Kaper-Jac
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Kayser
Graff
Rhodalee
Nelly Don
PattJ Petite
MiLadies Apparel
ALICE AND GRACE
"IF YOU WANT TO BE BECOMING. BE COMING TO US"
Ride Ford's NewWave for '67!
At your dealer's
Friday!
1967 Mustang Hardtop
bred first to be first
Bi-County Chemical
IONE
HOW THE MEN FROM BI-COUNTY
GO ALL OUT
TO BOOST YOUR CROP-PROFIT
POTENTIAL
You can rely on the Men from BI Cotintv for "how-to" rec
ommendations In all nrens of profitable crop production,
from preprinting to harvest!
PREPLANTING: Durlnn prcplanting, the Men from Bl-Coun-ty
will deliver dry or liquid fertilizer mixed to your precise
crop requirements.
TISSUE TESTING: They'll provide revealing tissue test re
sults and. If Indicated, Instant-action fertilizers to start crops
stron, keep 'cm that way. Insect pests, fungus, weeds and
other plant parasites don't stand a chance against their sci
entific know-how.
MODERN EQUIPMENT: You need the finest, most
equipment. You'll get It when you call the Men
County. Rigs and applicators of all sizes, all types,
In fr nnnrhflim a rn crr If'itrl ntl tho Clint tn VO
most modern
Hen from Rl.
t ounty. RIrs and applicators of all sizes, ail types, are Kepi
In llit.lnn nnmlHlim a rn atrr If-oH ntl tho Clint In Vnlir fields
tn lf,r,',,m rtllfmv
Get acquainted with the Men from Bi-County. Their goal in
business life is to make your farming life a more profitable
business proposition!
We Carry A
Complete Line of . . .
Herbicides Insecticides
Ground Sterilants
Custom Spraying A Specialty!
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Bi-County Chemical
lone, Oregon
IONE. CALL 422-7147 422-7129 422-7531
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w 1967 FORD XL 2-Door Hardtop "
the ultimate in sportsluxury cars 1 1
1967 FORD LTD M3oor Hardtop
one of the world's quietest luxury cars
1967 Thundcrbird Four-Door Landau-one of three all-new Thunderbirds
1967 Fairlane 500 Hardtop-the car that gets sportier and more popular every year
18 Fords: The strongest, quietest, best
built Fords in history. Choose from luxu
rious new LTD's, sporty XL's, stylish'
Galaxies, Customs and wagons.
3 Mustangs: Bred first ... to be first.
All-new hardtop, convertible and fast
back 2 2. Mustang is longer, wider,
sportier than ever. And more than ever
designed to be designed by you.
3 Thunderbirds: Unique, exciting, the
ultimate in luxury. There are two new
two-door models, and for the first time
in history ... an elegant new four-door.
13 Fairlanes: Big-car roominess and
performance in a lean middleweight. You
can pick from exciting XL's and GT's,
convertibles, smart sedans and wagons.
10 Falcons: Low price and big econ
omy combined with new luxury. Some
people even call them short limousines.
Choose from classy Sports and Club
Coupe, sedans and wagons.
Better Ideas from Ford for '67 . . .
SelectShift Cruisc-O-Matic transmission that
shifts automatically and manually . . . auto
matic door locking... Comfort -Stream Ven
tilation that lets you close windows, yet be
refreshed by a silent flow of air. . . adjustable
Tilt-Away Steering Wheel . . . automatic
speed control for foot-free turnpike cruising
... a Magic Doorgate on wagons that swings
out for people and down for cargo. And for
'67, Ford Motor Company Lifeguard-Design
safety features are standard on all models.
Ride Ford's new wave for '671
buYe ahead in a
FORD
MUSTANG FALCON PAIRIANE
rORO.THUNDERBIRD
HEPPNER AUTO SALES
Heppner, Oregon