Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 10, 1960, Page 2, Image 2

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NATIONAL IDITpmi
CKCTOIEJI r EN LAND
Astorlaw Publish
rvery Thurod.y ar-1 Entrnd .1 Uv. Port fU, at Jl.pf nar. "tSSST
St.mrlnn Rut-' Morrow and Grant Cnuntlra. HO) Tr: twwiwt . . -
Why Trade Goes Elscwherc-
Ai the ancient ballnd Iflta, fur want of a nll
a klnjMl.nn was bt. A modern paraphrase coulJ
lx Dial f.r want of advertising grrat amount
f bulns ara lost.
Thr- Windsor. Ma. Review points out that
'the chief competitors of the amall city retailer
are not other local merchants. Ills moat serious
competition comes from nearby metropolitan
renter where the merchants advertise their
warm." Prices on standard brands of merchan
dine, the Review goes on are virtually the same
everywhere. Low overhead some times gives the
small town retailer a cometlttvt advantage over
th blj city merchants. So Ihe Mlaaourl paper
asks and answers the question: "Why then, do
no many shopper travel V) or 100 milea to buy
the same Items they could obtain at home for
the aame price? Many retailers who ask this
question should look to themselves to find the
blame. Inadequate advertising ta likely to be
the answer."
The merchant who Just opens his doors each
- i ....ii. ih customers to enter,
going to do a minimum amount 01 7-""
. ... ikut. kin business Is too small
10 warrant advertising U Ue to find hat 1 Mm
bulno I definitely going to get wi. .n,
merchant who thinks he docs not 1 nt o d
venlse bedus everyone knows where h Is store
Is located will find that those same people know
where his competitor store is joca eo 100. ahu
The merchant who say. he has nothing o dm.
:. -....i.i 1.1, 1,1. rffKir and keep It locked.
because he has no right to be In business If he
has absolutely nothing to anerwr.
nt who wos to It
that people In his trade area know what he
mm ., .....tit.. mr,Vlnrllu
has to offer in tne line 01 Hua..., -
u the one who Is going to do the maximum
,'mount of bu.slnes and he Is the one who will
see an lncreu.se In his business. He Is the pro
srcaMve merchant who knows the value of ad
vertising. The local weekly newspaper In any
community, laige or small. Is the outstanding
advertising medium for any retailer
From The
County Agent's Office
Br V C AWDERSOlf
At this time of the year we
receive many questions relative
to creep feeding of young an
imals. One of the most frequent
questions asked is what form of
grain should be fed: rolled,
ground, crumbled or pelleted.
Results from a trial carried out
by Joe Johnson, extension live
stock specialist at Washington
State University on consumption
of the various preparations of
foods Is interesting. A test was
run on 12 litters of baby pigs
given various forms of feed. They
were given free access to rations
which had been rolled, ground,
crumbled and pelleted. The baby
pigs consumed 1413 pounds of
rolled; 535 pounds of ground;
270 pounds of crumbled and 252
pounds of pelleted feeds until
weaning time. The marked pref
erence by baby pigs for a rolled
creep feed ration began at the
beginning of the creep feeding,
but decreased as weaning time
ford show and sale held last
week in Walla Walla. Tolled
breeders have no complaints.
Th. nvprnen nf all animals sold
Including range and herd bulls
kirr was S7'J1.UU. ine
champion bull shown by Ireland
Hereford Ranch. Ontario, brought
$1500. Herd bull prospects were
in great demand the first ten
i.niu vrsL'inir nearly $2000.00.
iThere were a lot of good quality
range bulls that sold at very con
servative prices and heifers also
hrnui'ht Dricea below their value.
The champion sale female was
shown and sold by Barnctt Here
ford Ranch, Boardman and Con
don while Kirk and Robinson
had the reserve champion
female.
Timsdnv I attended the Har
old Wrlcht production sale. Be
cause of the groat numoers to
be sold 1 left before commercial
cows were sold, however, the reg
a number of bulletins on fruit
trees with one good one "Spray
Schedule for Home Orchards"
which is timely now and can be
used as a guide for regular
sprayings which must be applied
during the year.
This Is the last call for en-
rollees for a sheep shearing
school which will be held at
The Dalles on April H and 15.
Those making applications must
be at least 15 years of age. The
two days will be spent in teacn-
Ing the techniques 01 sneep
hnnr!nr with each person to
shear at least ten sheep during
the two days. If you are inter
ntPfi nick ud an "application
blank from this office. They are
due no later than March 21..
Worknrs at the University of
California Medical School have
found that undalent fever may
be a cause of heart disease. Ser
ological tests for undalent fever
have been positive In a greater
percentage of heart patients
than among patients with other
illnesses. Guinea pigs, expen
LU0 l 1 1. 0,v, . - . , --c JUIIt'S.-ira. uunii I ' ' - " t "
..-nA Kitlla nnrl hpifpr Hold n.. 1ntnH with linrlfllAnt
dui tiecreasea as weaning ume - im-many iinci-v. ......
aDoronched. A trial with lambs well. The bred heifers especially fevpr organisms "brucella", and
--.l- , . ..n x;o.wa In iflpv (Tnnd fl1sh and i nkDtM,nH nt fiiitnnv frnm one to
n I iu 1 1 (l ' i uvii m lu wi 1 j'O u.i... "
..,., 1. , ..in fnnnH tn t,a huvcrs oaid well for the quality
10-10 pounds of whole grain ra-1 Demand for the high quality
tlon; 831 of the rolled grain yearling steers and heifers, even
ration; and 627 pounds of a pel-i though average weights were
leted ration. With the present , neavy, was men
swing toward pelleted feeds by
feed manufacturers, it becomes
more important to know the tex
ture of feed most liked by our
A thoroughly applied dormant
spray la the basis for an effee
tivi. Dest control proeram on
farm livestock. Since the pellet apples and pears. While March
of certain texture is the only Is an unpredictable month the
grain oiiereu to livestock in spray job can do aone as soon
many feeding operations, it fol-1 as weather moderates. It should
lows that this feed will be eaten. be applied before bud scales
Possibly greater consumption drop and before any green tips
may be realized with a different show. The lime sulphur-oll or
A 1 OI 4 I. ..... 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 L. I A. I ...ill
it'Aiuit'u pcum. on ice mere is a poiy sun ut-'-un cumuina wui i wm
grain rations by these pigs and mites, scale, leaf roller eggs and
1.. 1 . . 1.1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 .1 1 , 1 . . . , . 1.11..
litmus we wuuiu iiiniK uiai uiey aius in me control 01 tipiiius,
would give better results than pear psylla, and some species of
pellets in spite of some waste of spider mites. Either of these
feed. Since the young meat an- combinations Is beneficial in the
imal grows and fattens in pro- control of scab during seasons
portion to the amount of feed of early Infection. There are sev-
consumed ration texture un- era! materials which can be
doubtedly needs more careful mixed In the proportions given
consideration to insure earlier here. The amount specified shall
consumption of grain and rapid be mixed with 100 gallons of
.J A I I.- 1 . .1 .UI
continuous gruwin 111 lauemng water us a uuruy iiiuiuugiuy
from birth to market. I ting the entire tree. The mater-
llnlo ii'Mh nan ta new! Intpr.
J Ittli) .,,1,111 Vll V- M V. -
A lot of Morrow county cattle changably are: Lime sulfur 3
are enanging nanus inese nays, gallons pius i'.o oormuni on
C......l 1.... ,,Ar1l..r.. V. o ...1 K-1 t)L ftnllino CAf umill.
clonal juia ui jrcaiiiii jiavu cniuioiuii va. ; giuiwno c viuhi-
sold recently. Buyers say theylslon concentrate) or lime sulfur
are bringing too much money; .'3 gallons plus lli gallons Voleck
seners aon t get enougn. uur od
servatlons are that prices are
holding good. Visiting with Don
Robinson a few days ago about
the recent Columbia Polled Here-
STAR
THEATER
Thurs., Fri- Sat. March 10. H
12.
Jet Over The
Atlantic
Guv Madison, Virginia Mayo.
George Raft. TLUS.
Life Begins At 17
Amusing drams
Sun.. Moo., Tuesw March 13
M. IS.
They Come To
Cordura
Gary Co. per, Tab Hunter. Rita
Havworth, Van Heflin. Rich
ard" Conte. Sunday at 4, 6:20
Supreme oil sprav or poivsuitide
4 pounds plus 2 dormant oil
emulsion or polysulfide 4 pounds
plus gallons Volck Supreme
oil spray. If you have questions
check with this office, we nave
observed at autopsy from one to
eight months after Inoculation,
revealed pathological changes
similar to those observed In
rheumatic heart disease.
We have Just received word
from the Sqaw Butte livestock
experiment station that there
field day will be held on Mon
day, March 28. Results of work
on ranee and livestock at that
station has much application to
our county. I have never attend
ed one of the field days, how
ever, reports from the station
nrovide much Information val
uable to our livestock people.
Their oroeram this vear again
looks verv interesting. Some of
the highlights will be research
work that they have done on
cancer eve in cattle, pelleting-
second year work for rate of gain
and by digestibility comparison,
antibiotics suDDlemen t a t i o n,
shelter for wintering calves ver
sus no shelter, winter gains of
calves In relation to summer
gains on grass, trace elements
and feed additives. The station
setting up a cross breeding
Drotrram usintr a charolais bull
which should be of much interest
to many of our livestock people.
For those who might be inter
ested in the field day, contact
this office for further Information.
This week is National 411
Club Week as no doubt everyone
V
United
INCOME
I
Fund
mm ad mIicM hr a
THIRTY YEARS AGO
nom tba til tb
Caill'Tln
March II. 1)10
Four lli'ppner hljjh ho4 tu
dents base mbmltted the words
fur ong In a national aon
writing content sponsored by
WUka School-Music bureau of
Minneapolis. The w.ngf submit
ted are "Dear Old H'-ppner", by
Itllly Cox; "Heppnerbin a Creed",
by Fletcher Walker. "A Jump
At Conclusions" by John Fran
en. "Gratitude" by Gerald
Swaggart.
Kenneth Smouse is driving the
Mankln school but during Hie
time that Mrs Mankln U kept
at home by the Illness of her
daughter, Betty Jean.
Kdgar Copen haver and Loyal
Parker have charge of the spring
plowing at BlslHe and Turner,
and began work with the tractor
this week.
S P Devln. city fire chief, re
turned to Heppner Tuesday after
attending a fire school sponsored
by the Portland fire department
7 Sheep Shearing
Schools Planned;
Locations Listed
Seven sheen shearing schools
for Oregon farm flock operators
are scheduled during March and
April. John Landers, Oregon
State College extension animal i
husbandry spec i a 1 1 s t.. has announced.
Each oartlcfnant will have an
opportunity to practice shearing
about 10 sheep, will learn to
care for sheet) shearing equip
ment, and to sharpen cutters and
combs.
Dates and places for the two
day schools Include: three
schools at OSC in Corvallis,
March 21 and 22, March 23 and
24, and March 25 and 26; Ontario,
March 30 and 31. Roseburg. April
7 and 8; Enterprise. April 28 and
29. Date and place for the school
in central Oregon are still In
definite. No fee is charged; but .appli
cation blanks, available from
county extension offices and vo
cational agriculture teachers,
should be turned in by March 1.
Each school is limited to 16 par
ticipants. Minimum age is 15.
Shearlnc eouiDment and shecD
both will be provided, and each
participant will be given a chart
picturing the best way to hold
a sheep while shearing different.
parts of the body.
Landers and Dean Frlschk
necht. OSC extension animal
hubandrv specialists, wUI con
duct the schools.
"Hitkorv Slats
Down Tho Slopes"
Wlntw Spta Wot
y KEN TVHWtl
The Squaw Valley Olympics
wouldn't hold a candle to the
thrllla and H'M Hneed
every weekend at Cutforth
rark.
Nate McBrlde. who a couple
weekt ago awore he would never
put on a pair of aklis is now
leading the pack down the hill
He executed a perfect sommer
sault at full speed Ut Sunday.
Danny McBrlde Just won"t quit
One spill after another, he geU
right back up. determined to
outskl his dad.
Art Warren and Randall Peter
son were among newcomers try
Ing the slopes for the first time,
along with Jim Miller who
thought the hill was great
Don Peterson and young son
Gary, regular ski enthusiast,
were up and down the slopes
all day with Cary setting the
fast pace.
An unofficial world's record for
nnmhor of sin falls committed
on one day was established by
Ken Turner, the uniaenunea
falling object
Although, this writer didn't
has realized before this time
Window displays, special pro
grams, advertisements and fca
ture news articles have appear
ed In manv papers and mag
azines as well as our own local
newspaper. Sometimes a person
does not realize what is happen
ine until he stops to make some
comparisons and to do a little
reminiscing. It was, therefore
quite interesting to me when
I was asked for a comparison
of 4-H club livestock enrollment
in 1960 compared to 1946. It was
amusing to note that there were
19 livestock projects carried in
19-16, all in one club, compared
to 16J this year in 10 clubs. In
addition there is a sizable en
rollmcnt in three saddle horse
as well as some miscellaneous
agricultural clubs. Again it is
interestine to think back to the
many factors which resulted in
this increased enrollment, in the
interest that parents have taken
and the manv hours 4-H lead
ers have spent in developing this
good program.
CORDURA means COURAGE.
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Tuesday.
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Any Cbitomcr ! own who hai a Iom get Mm K!p fail. W
aiiiil him In filinfl clown, moi it U procMd ykkh'
nd ttn h It paid promptly.
W mok rt companies rprnt to tna Kn hn It camai
fa prolactin tn intortiti of our dnh) ana o con do tttot
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INSURANCE AGENCY
FHOWE S 9625
HEPPNER. OREGON
BOX 111
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Htrmi CAimX TIMtS. TburtdoT. Harta 10. 1X3
Bulletin Appraises
Possible Solutions
For Wheat Surplus
Putaible solutions ta the nat
ional wheat surplus problem are
described and afpraUed In a new
bulletin published by the Ore
con State College agricultural
experiment statioa
-Decisions on what Is wanted,
and how to secure It are funda
mental to attaining solutions to
the problems of wheat and of
national agriculture" the new
bulletin says. It was written by
Dr Harold F Hollands, OSC pro
fetftor of agricultural economic.
Hollands point out that U S
sericulture will continue to pro
duce too much wheat for avail
able markets for some time un
less adjustments are made.
He then lists six promising
types of action program that
might solve the wheat surplus
problem: commodity control,
product disposal both at home
snd abroad, price control, airw
payments, resource control to in
.'Juence production, and a com
bination of programs.
Commercial wheat farmers
and other Interested Oregon resl
rrt Mr iUwlint and Mrs
Batty.
U r!K a fo-ftil wy t
it walk. tnd, enter a room,
put on a coat, get In a car, gt
up and d.rwn stairs and sit un
the fluor. Carol Itawlina gave a
demonstration on how to make
sharp camera and smooth curves
while turning a seam.
rtefrrhment were served by
Dune and her mother.
Carl Rawlins, reporter
actually see this, it was reported dents can obtain a free copy of
- us- foA ms ffv-ki M Cri .
that Dr PfClffer tOOK a spill, Wivernmrm inumm. i-ii
.....u .k. ik, kflct rnltur for Wheat" from their
wnicil IJIuvra uii t""
. .i .it tv i. I. nart r muntv extension office or the
the challenge that makes skiing use ouiieun uun, w'"-
so much fun.
A skline class was held mid
way In the afternoon. Some lm
nortant skllns techniques were
demonstrated by Dr neuter.
The Kenny Pecks, family four,
all ArVAm nlfchAf ckl!pr Rhnwfi
an utvnuii vv. - - :
lots of color. With temperature!
being above freezing, they were
11 .hImI In tfatiralln ehlrta On1
straw hats. The skiing condition MERRY TAILORS
01 ine snow was goou in syne ,
of the balmy weather. The Merry Tailors 4-H c ub
n-.. u Krtt.. that met Saturday afternoon at the
could drive only 20 miles from hme ff Diane Schaffitz.
trnnnn. nnrl tin A cnK a nt i tj . f.imnAm nnsfistnt uprA Iian
rr " okak, i a as ihhi - - f
clous ski facility? Good rope tow, Schaffitz, Brenda Young, Marsha
wonderiui slope ana snow, now- soweu, enna rrentn, rvut--n
ever, one thing more is needed. Wilson, Joan Stockard, Janis Ba-
More skliers. ker ad Carol Rawlins. Our lead-
U LIU MZf11
Notice of Candidacy
hereby announce my can
didncy to succeed myself for
the office of counly commlion
r nubject to the will of lh
Itepublican voters of Morrow
Couniv at the Irlmary election
May 20, 1900.
y Kussell Miller
1-tPd Adv.f
Notice of Candidacy
I wish to announce that I will
be a candidate to succeed my
self for the office of County
Treasurer, subject to the will of
the Republican voters of Morrow
Counly at the May 20th Primary
election. , , , ,
Sylvia McDaniel
50 I'd. Adv.
Notice of Candidacy
I hereby announce my candl-
.i ,i cnmwd m vp If for the
office of Sheriff of Morrow Coun
ty subject to tne win oi me
Republican voters of Morrow
Countv at the Primary election.
May 20, 19o0.
C. J. D. Bauman
(Pd. Adv.)
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