Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 07, 1955, Page Page 4, Image 4

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OSC Research Shows
Herefords Oufgain
Brahman Crossbreds
Braham and Hereford crossbred
cattle are not recommended lor
Eastern Oregon beef production.
Two year tests by Oregon State
college researchers show that
cross breds don't measure up to
Herefords in wintering gain or in
carcass grade.
Thirty-four Herefords and 34
MOTHERS...
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Mail and Phone Orders Filled
Phil's Pharmacy
PHIL BLAKNEY, Owner
AGAIN THIS YEAR
THE HEPPNER CLEANERS WILL BE
isid for Vacation
July 18 through 31
REOPENING MONDAY, AUGUST 1
To allow our entire crew an opportunity for vacation,
we will be shut down for a two-weeks period. Our office
will be open for limited hours to allow customers to pick
up garments during our shut down but no cleaning will be
done during the two weeks.
Check Your Cleaning Needs Now
To be certain you will have necessary cleaning done be
fore our shutdown period. For special cleaning needs we
accept garments until Thursday, July 14 for delivery on
Saturday, July 16.
Heppner Cleaners
first generation Hereford and
Brahman crossbreds were used in
the study. Twenty from each
group were tested in 1951, 14 in
1952. The animals were com
pared as weaners on a winter
growing ration and as yearlings
on sagebrushbunchgrass range,
plus meadow aftermath feeding,
at the Squaw Butte-Harney
branch experiment station at
Burns.
Thpn they were moved to the
Malheur experimental area near
Ontario for dry-lot feeding trials.
And from now on the
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Hot, rubberized baby
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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 7, 1 955
After that, they were slaughtered
and carcass values recorded.
Here are the results of the tests:
weaners little difference in win
ter earn showed up in a mna
winter. But in a severe winter,
Herefords gained more than cross
breds. Yearlings the crossbreds made
higher average daily gains while
on sagebrush bunchgrass range
and continued to gain slightly
more on meadow aftermath than
did Herefords the first year. In
the second year, crossbred heifers
eained more than any other
group on the meadow, but cross
bred steers gained the least.
Drv-lot feeding Hereford
steers gained more per day than
crossbred steers. Feed costs per
pound of gain were 2 cents
greater for crossbreds. There was
no difference between heifers of
both groups.
Dressing percentage between
the groups was about the same,
but a higher percentage of Here
ford carcasses grade choice than
did crossbred carcasses. There
was no difference in percentage of
wholesale cuts of meat.
Conducting the research were
E. N. Hoffman, superintendent of
the Malheur experimental area;
W. A. Sawyer, superintendent of
the Squaw Butte-Harney cooper
ative range and livestock branch
station; Farris Hubert, formerly
assistant animal husbandman at
Squaw Butte; Ralph Rogart, OSC
professor of aimal husbandry;
and A. W. Oliver, associate pro
fessor of animal husbandry.
Further details are reported in
an OSC experiment station bul
letin. "A Comparison, Brahman
and Herefords." Copies are avail
able from county extension of
fices and OSC.
Heppner Youth At
Inland Music Meet
EASTERN WASHINGTON COL
LEGE OF EDUCATION, CHENEY,
One hundred youths will close
a' two-week Inland Empire music
camp on Coeur d'Alene lake Sun
day, July 3, with an achievement
concert.
Held at Lutherhaven, the camp
is affiliated with Eastern Wash
ington College of Education and
is directed by Benedict T. Hall
grimson, director of bands at
Eastern.
Faculty members include Har
old Paul Whelan, director of the
Spokane Philharmonic orchestra;
Otto Huttenbach, cello; Leo Col
lins, voice; Wendell Exline, brass,
and Arthur 0. Biehl, woodwinds
all members of the EWCE
music faculty and Forest Brig-
ham and T. Stewart Smith, Seat
tle.
Attending from the local area
was Jay Sumner, Heppner.
Gazette Times Classifieds Pay I
The Federal Communications
Commission has long shown the
absurdity of setting up control
bureaus in government without
requiring that at least a part of
the members are from the ranks
of Independent business.
The FCC has complete
utter control'
tlon't air
waves, and,
presumably is
charged with
enforcing fair-
I- 1L.I.
HFBI 111 turn : sa
use. in, sH,l;,
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wnat IS COD- c. W. Harder
sldcred a very flagrant abuse of
fairness.
On television programs, be
tween programs there are usual
ly placed two 20 second spots. In
between there is a short ten sec
ond spot known as a station iden
tification spot, or break. Under
FCC rules, between programs a
station must identify itself in
some manner.
So television stations have
worked out a method of produc
ing revenue from this identifica
tion break. Usually, for about
half the cost of a 20 second spot,
a sponsor can buy a ten Second
spot for his product, but the up
per one-fourth, or one-third of
the area must be taken up by the
station's call letters. .
However, National Broadcast
ing Company is owned by RCA
which makes televisions and
other appliances. A growing
chain of stations is also owned
by Westinghouse, which also
makes a full line of appliances.
In addition, Columbia Broadcast
ing Company also makes and
markets CBS TV sets.
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So now the practice has started
that during these 10 second spots,
not only are station call letters
given, but it Is also Identified as
Westinghouse, RCA, et al.
Thus, every change of pro
gram, free advertising is per
mitted over the air for the ap
pliances manufactured by these
few firms who also own television
stations.
This In turn gives them a wide
edge over all other competitors,
as none of the competition has
any way of getting beer, bread,
or other advertisers, to pay the
cost of flashing their appliance
brand name on the television
screens of the nation.
In many areas, especially
where an NBC and a Westing
house station practically control
the television outlets, this has
been found to work a disadvan
tage to the independent distribu
tors and retailers of all the other
brands of television, radio, re
frigerators, ranges, and other
appliances.
Of course it probably would be
unfair to say that FCC members
knowingly permit this practice.
But as in most bureaucracies,
there is lacking in the member
ship qualified people who would
recognize the unfairness of inch
procedures.
But one thing is sure.
Any Independent distributor
seeking to sell some other brand
of appliances realizes that having
the brand name of Westinghouse
flashed on the local television
screen every half hour, Is not at
all helpful to him. And as for
those who pay for such Identifica
tion spots which also promote an
appliance brand name. It could
truly be said that never have so
many been soaked so much for
the benefit of so few.
..A AND
Morrow County
ADMISSION $1.50 PER PERSON
Hay Tops Silage
In Lamb Trials
a mialirv hav rated higher
than either pea or barley silage
or a hay-silage combination as
muehaee in lamb fattening ra
tions during one-year trials re
ported by the Oregon State col
lege agricultural experiment m-
tion.
Rnth shorn and woolet lambs
fed outside for 90 days last fall at
the OSC Eastern Oregon branch
experiment station gained about
20 percent faster on hay than on
siiacrp Ahnut one-third of the
total ration in all cases consisted
of wheat and cull peas.
Cecil Pierce, branch station
animal husbandman, said it was
also 10 percent cheaper to put on
a pound of gain with hay at last
fall's prices.
Lamb gains were about the
same from hay or the 50-50 hay
silage combination, but more
feed was required to put on a
pound of gain with the combi
nation roughage. Again, the
straight hay ration was about 10
percent cheaper per pound of
gain.
Pierce attributed poorer gains
from silage to its high water con
tentabout 70 percent which
restricted intake of crude protein.
In all cases, shorn lambs made
faster gains.
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COLON & STOMACH AILMENTS
treated without hospital operation.
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HEPPNER
MEET QUEEN CAROL ANN
AND HER COURT
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sons Tommy and Doug eft Fri
day for Seattle, returning to Hepp
ner on Tuesaay.
The answer to everyday
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Insurance prouiema
By Turner Van M enter
& Bryant
QUESTION: I wonder if you
can tell me if it is possible
to get the cost of my win
dow sign included in my
glass insurance?
ANSWER: Yes, your sign
can be insured at a slight
extra cost.
If you'll address your own 1
insurance questions to this
office, we'll try to give you
the correct answers and
there will be no charge or
obligation of any kind.
TURNER,
VAN MARTER
AND BRYANT
INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE
Phone 6-9652 Heppner