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n ■ • • • _ I- » - i . • ■ * / J ; "-V * :f / »' . • •, p . * *- » » TW U - Heppner G u e tte -Times. Heppner. Oregon W fdnod«», D rtrm brr 16.1987 ¿94» * ' ji • J t f - W ' • i7 « : • * . i . t A t » . - ' ' S . ■ , .»- V .* *. • ; f U New ambulance to arrive at clinic State requires Brucellosis vaccines Missing Cutsforth Found! / Cattle owners uke note New . ' legislation requires (hat you vac cinate beef heifers for brucelkisis. or . • * • • .> - J L ■ * 7 • • '• . < ! ■ ; . V. Hang s disease, before they lum a Î R .V ?■ - ; - t\ . year old Dairy heifers must he vac <» ' * cinated for the disease before they i « V > * ,u .. * v ¿ ? 4 : • i • ' are eight months old ‘'Everything horn after January I. ' ’ V i ■ * . v ■ • 1987. has to he vaccinated." says .• _• Ramsay Burden, administrator of tne Animal Health Divison of the Sute Department of Agriculture " It’s il legal to vaccinate heifers after they re ■ ■ a year old Four months is the minimum age at which both dairy and beef heifers can be vactnated " The new law marks a change from previous laws which did not dif ferentiate between dairy and beef cattle and required that only heifers kept for breeding be vaccinated The new law prohibits the sale of unvac- cmated hcigcrs bom after January I . 1987. and more than four months old. unless they are to be slaughtered Unvacctnated animals P at C utsforth m issing since h arvest w as fo und last w e e k un d er 4 0 0 ton of hay are no longer permitted to go to W h e n asked w hat he has b e e n doing, P at re p lied " I'v e b e e n restm up for harvest " (T h e s e fcedlots feet w e re found sticking out of a haystack n ear C utsforth C o rn e rs .) Burdett explains that vaccinating animals after they're a year old pises problems for disease control of ficials When a heifer is vaccinated after she’s a year old. she may show a pisitive reaction, or "titer." to a brucellosis test for many years, he in the United States and even to fast and consistent, ottering next-day There it a fast way to mail says, making it hard to tell whether Christmas packages that many last- delivery to addresses 130 miles from foreign enuntnes The service is a heifer truly has brucelkisis On the the originating post office and available with insurance, return minute shoppers may overlook, says other hand, animals vaccinated receipts. COD. certificates of mail delivery in three days anywhere in your Postal Service It's called before they 're a year old will usual the United Slates. ing and special delivery. Priority Mail ly test negative to the disease by the Priority Mail can be sent from any For additional information on the Priority Mail affords first-class time they're eligible for testing services, call your local post office post ofTice. station or branch or handling for packages weighing over Federal law requires that diary 12 ounces and up to 70 pounds It’s through rural earners to any address cows shipped out of state be tested for brucellosis if they 're more than i t <4 L .L L U 4 « « « « 4 « i i i . « t t t i t t t i L L L L t 20 months old Beef cattle shipped out of state must he tested if they 're ŒNTX more than two years old LAND O LAKES Only veterinarians can legally vac cíñate heifers, an heifers that have been vaccinated should have vac cination tattoos and car tags Burdett says the new law should help prevent resurgence of brucellosis which causes cows to abort and produces chills, fever and sweating in humans. Pro 510E "W c'vc been trying to eradicate brucellosis for 40 years," says W e H a v e I> o ts Burdett. "And we hope that within O f G o o d G ift the next two years it can he eradicated from the United States " Ite m s Magnetic Mount C.B He says the Agriculture Depart (C.B. Ix o ml ment will continue to monitor blood ¿ « tfn n a samples of all adult cattle killed at slaughter plants " If wc do get reac tors on the slaughter animals, wc have to trace them hack, see how old they are. where they came from and. if necessary, test the whole herd ” vt • /* ^ ■■ ■ * % ■ ' • ^ :• í í \> - ~is.iL. ;rf! A new ambulance for the Board man Clinic is due to arrive the first part of January. the Morrow Coun ty Medical Board learned at its last meeting. According to hoard chairman Mary Michaels, the ambulance will cotf about S79.000 and will he pur chased on a three year lease The hoard is looking at property next to the firehall in Boardman as a pivsi ble site for construction of a building to house die ambulance The hoard also heard from an Ir- ngon delegation that is asking the hoard to purchase an emergency medical rrspmse vehicle Total coat of the vehicle would he about SX2.000 The hoard look no action on the request In other business, the hoard -heard that Dr White from Bums will he staffing the Boardman Medical Clinic, and the clinic will he open in January five days per week on a regular basis -repined that Dr Holland will be in Heppner December 22 to discuss the need for a physician there announced that there would be a budget work session on December 14 to discuss the levy request to be asked for in the coming year. •r t Priority mail offers fast delivery L • i . 4 » M any attend golden an n iversary Mr and Mrs Lincoln Nash were honored with a golden wedding an mversary receptam on Sunday. November 29. I987 at the United Methodist Church in Heppner The event was hosted by Nash's four children Mrs Lee (Mary Anni Palmer of lone, Lyle Jensen of LaGrandc. Mrs Dean (Shirley) Connor of Heppner and Mrs Bud (Rose) Go« of Hanford. CA Cutting and serving the beautifully decorated cake were Mrs James Tostenson of San Jose. CA and Mrs Peter Nogowski of Hood River Mrs Tostenson is Mrs Nash s sister and Mrs Nogowski is Mrs Nash's sister- in law Mrs Mary Springer of Hood River, pnired coffee and Mrs Scot ty Applegate was at the punch howl V - Springer is a sister to Lincoln Nash and Mrs Applegate is Mr Nash s niece The Nash's oldest grand daughter. Barbara Zeller attended the guest hook In attendance were the four children and spmses who hosted the recep tion, 12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren Other out of town guests came from San Jose. CA, Mesa, A/.. Portland. Salem, Hillsboro. Aloha, Hood River. Pendleton. Athena. Hemuston. LaGrande. lone and Lexington After the reception several out of town guests were invited to dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Dean Connor ftó íttia é & a lc unlden C.B. Radio 95 •> • /" __ V r Jf* * *( •4\ *«i f i -< • ♦Hi » • i -4 r/.v //> v #v l $15® ‘ #**? * A *7 , • » - • . t ä *!> ', . * » , » - * - IT * \h ;• V' V 1 ■ 1 4 9 9 J » tM f r ¿ ; ï : /; .■ 'v . > i» - .r ' ; i 1 . . I • * /» Í ¥ • ' ' 1. .-.■ r - ■ *■ ; ; . Duck Work Felt Lined I J £ J 1 Q9 5 U V 4..U . tlLL'i----- L J ----- Schrade Pocket & Hunting J599* » j i • ' 2 4 * fifí»*« I V i ' [.- " Insulated >/ Knives \ ■ V • ¿ \ > ■*< »■ < •* - * iV - • • /• r J i' 1 ft . • f 7 - • ‘ I *' • •VV»-.*' h It L f V í í . - f . <* •;'* • L •** r v ** 4 / . 4 * * r ' a j,'»* » ‘ I ■; J ) » * T- v i/ * 10 % W /B W I N N E P E G OM Pru r t good through lir e 24 7 Carlson office of AGR 5 Duck Work L v >»* . y .ls¿rfy Engagements Pointer elected to Coveralls 'tvuih r r ft " 1 ■■■ " '*• J Insulated Duck A»*-»' L» «T JO o 1 J ..... j Burton Burner Covers.........................................................I# . ....................................................... sm . $5 * 5 Burton 3 piece Deep Matching Bowl Sets..............................*1 5 °° Burton Kitchen Caddy................................................................ $5 es Burton quart Matching Tea Kettle................................... • I S 00 / Black & Decker 4 }/i in.Angie Grinder................................... • 6 I * # Alpha Beta Chapter of Alpha (iamma Rhn Fraternity at Oregon State University has announced that F.ric Pointer, a sophomore at OSU and a member of AGR. has recent l> been elected Vice Noble Ruler of Activities for the 19KX school year Pointer succeeds V on c arlson of Hoardman at this pist Pointer, who is majoring in Agricultural Engineering Technology at OSU. was also selected to the University Discipline Committee last year as one of five students on the committee This committee serves the Associated Students of Oregon State Universi ty (ASOSU) which is the student governing body at the university The majority of cases heard by this committee are concerned with academic dishonesty. amongst other breeches of the Student Conduct ( ,dc of 081 Along with his other activities at school. Fnc found time this term to participate on the OSU Soil Judging Team The team placed first at the regional contest and will travel to South Dakota this Spring for the na tional contest Pointer finished sixth overall in the contest held in Astona Skil 7V4 in. Skil Saw.............................................................. M 4 * * Ì - EC Booster Cables 12 ItTlO Ga.................................................. 12 ft/8 Ga................................................$IO B® 3 piece Fry Combo Set nru- «»pa«..................................• 1 6 i ® Kidde 10-B-C Rre Extinguisher................................................$1 2 BS » J ■ tu Morrow County INC Grain Growers 100 45 t ? n« LEXINGTON OREGON 97139 i t t i > *■ . < nr . < h i * . < up . < H r . < HP < IP - i< r \ a t r r f P r -fa r ,d SANTA CLAUS STOPPED AT THE JEWELER'S And you can do the same. For that r orite person on your list, come see our collection of jewelery. We have rings, idents, watches, pendants, and bracelets in a wide selection of styles. ! C R P l £ G ra s s S e e d in g Open Sunday 12:00 to 4 p.m. December 20th . Come in for Cookies and Punch! Just Arrived!!! New Selection of Country Items * • 8 3 00 John D eere * ! double disc drill. ! i i Cost Share • Eberhard — Barbara and Sheldon Arnett. Redmond, annouce the engagement of their daughter F.lisa Jean Hhcrhard, to Scott Merle Carlson, son of Mary Lou and Merle Carlson, of Boardman The wedding will he held December 22, at 6 p m at the Redmond Free Methodist Church. Redmond. Oregon The bride is a graduate of Crane High Schcxil, class of 1983 and George Fox College, Magna Cum l^iudc in 1987. with a degree in Elementary Education She (caches math at Talmidge Middle School in Corvallis The groom graduated from Riverside High Schcxil in 1983 and will graduate in 1988 Inim Oregon State University, with a major in Agricultural Business Management •12°°/A ore > \ ; s * PO l ot 367 Heppn* =4 n r •< nr •< nr •« i 4_4__*_ t . T « * * X V* -T > I V r . * y/U’ P eterson j «, • , 474 *700