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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1961)
UltttttM CA2CTTC TIHCS. Tbuftdary. January It. IMI MOIIOW COUNTY'S ! W A A 1 TU Bepprne Cuctte, established Mirth 30, IS$X The Utfpntr Time established vnnUr It, J 877. Consolidated February 15, 19X3 cr NlWirAfll ruiuiMHi ASSOCIATION W. a WXLDMAJf Editor and Publish FRANCES t- WILDMAN Associate fubliabet NATIONAL f OITOIIAl s)C6T,tN 22 Subscription Rates: Morrow and Grant Counties. HOO Year; Elsewhart MM Year. Single Copy 10 Cents. Published Kvtry Thursday and Entered at Ua foat OHloe at Jleppner. Oregon, aa Scwnd tlasa Matter From The County Agent's Office The first of the elasss of the liveatork ahortcourse which got underway last Tuesday evening, January 10, was attended by 29 ranchers. They came trom an communltlea In the county. Dr. Ralph Bogard. professor of Animal Husbandry, Oregon State College, opened the clasa with a review of genetics and how the principle apply to cross breeding and beef Improvement. Dean Frlschknecht Extentlon Animal Husbandman. Oregon Stat ColleRe, applied some of By K. C ANDERSON thrse principle! of breeding and bf Improvement to the Oregon Bwf Improvement Association activities, their program a well aa the National Production Reg ltry group. All present had an opportunity to work out a act of recorda for twelve weaner heifers, rating their dama and sires. Everyone seemed to be Interested in the recorda and procedure for ar riving at them. Two commercial breeders ask- I r,mr luri a .n mt tha IMUItl of a number of home gardeners a strawberry variety domonstra- lion waa aet up to compare the adaptablllly of strawberries to our Eastern Oregon conditions. Tills demonstration Included eleven varietiea that are well known here or are promising for the area. A number were equal In performance. Compared were Streamliner, Empire, Twentieth Century. Catsklll. Slletz, Sparkle. Marshall. Gem. Superfectlon, Erie, and Ogallala. Some dem onstratlons have been set out from the "mother" planting and are being compared under dif ferent conditions. The original planting is getting quite root bound. It has served Its purpose, Chats With Your Home Agent It was really a prlvilese to travel around the county recen tly with Mrs. liuberta Fralwr. OSC family life -specialist. who spoke on understanding boys and girls. She made such 11 sens. About 173 Morrow county peo pie met her when ahe appeared ed for help In doing some of If anyone Is Interested In plants STAR THEATER FrU Sot, Jon. 20-21 My Pol, Wolf Sharron Moffctt and Jill Es mond. TLUS Treasure Of Poncho Villa Shelley Winters. Rory Cal houn. In Color. Comedy, ac tlon and excitement In this good double-bill. Sum. Moo Jan. 22-23 Surprise Package Yul Brynner, Mitzi Gaynor, Noel Coward. Fast and fur ious comedy-music and dan I clng, gangster chases all with tongue-in-cheek. Sunday at 5 and 7 the work on their ranch after the class. The same class was given to eighteen livestock men at Irrinon earlier that day. For those who are Interested In the next session, Tuesday evening January 21, will deal with Ranch Management and Economics. It will be held at the Fair Arfhex Building In Heppncr beginning at 7:00 p.m. ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE Stored In Shed $27 per T. first Cutting $28 par T. Second Cutting S. L. MAGILL On Hwy. at Cecil of any or all of these varieties, we would be happy to supply them with what they need. Con tact us soon as the the patch will be plowed up at garden planting time. Prevention of navel Ills In new born pigs, Iambs, and calves Is extremely Important. In the new born animal the only avenue of Infection Is thru the navel cord which is broken at time of birth. A ten percent iodine solution ap plied at the cord will prevent a lot of difficulties in the new born animals such as peritonitis, pos sibly scours, and many different kinds of joint Ills. Livestock Market Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERT TUESDAT 12 NOON OnU.S. Highway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Res. Hermlston JO 7-3111 JO 7-6655 Hermlston. Oregon Frank Wink & Sons Owners Don Wink, Mgr. Work done at the University of Wyoming provides me good rule for feeding cereal grains suDDlementine some of the roughage for wintering beef cat tie. When grain Is fed with na tive or grain hay a protein sup plement was needed. If airaiia hay was fed for one hair or more of the roughage the mini mum protein requirements could be met when oats or barley re- placed the hay. For beef animals steam rolling or coarse grinding of amall grains waa recommend ed. Figuring the cost of barley comparing It with the hay here are the calculations needed: A reef cow should have 20 pounds of hay per day or 10 pounds of hay minimum when fed barley to replace the roughage. One pound of hay can be replaced by 0.61 pounds of barley. The dally ration could be comprised of 10 pounds of hay and 6.4 pounds of for l the annual 4 II leader ban quet. June; a publ;e meeting at the county court house and with the !!'! pner st hocl faculty. Ilp pnrr; and a public meeting at the'Irrtfion school )ouih pn grams are based on the awumptiun that the child ran be Influenced. As the child moves from de-iwndem- o Independence, ha met out of the home Into the school. Children of hla own age Vu gt the brrt rui lnlru become of great Import wording lih children when you work nh the cram or ! wood" explained Mrs. Fralw. -pre school children are eager to learn, but we da something to them to destroy this eagerness by the time they are In the third and fourth grade. If we wish them to learn we must let them experiment." Other Important points Includ ed: Each child Is an individual and should be treated as such. The way he feel Is all import ant. We should learn to listen do . .a some receiving insicaa oi si wava sendlne the mesace. After we've told them a hundred times and it doesn't seem to do any good, we should realize that we are not succeeding, ana we a better try a new approach. Speaking of approach, be pos itive In your approach when you nl with Individuals. At the public meetings the family life specialist went Into more detail on the phases chil dren go thru In their develop ment. With the aid of a flannelboard and visuals she traced a child's development from babyhood to adulthood. We recognize that each child has a past before he Is born. Each child has a task to accom-1 life move barley. Other calculations .....!, Minilat tt 19 pounds of hay and 5.1 barley. 14 Psh 'l"15 ut. Am u... -A ta mm,l. har. ueiJviiucm, uui uc- nas iu r "7.. 9 Um a state of dependency to pounds barley or 18 pounds nay "-7 ' V " and 13 pounds barley. Beef year II n nm riutaltiA 1 J nniinrlo. of hay per day when fed only depend somewhat on his concept hay in wintering. They should M sc '' a.8e 'l6. j?. . j , u... i nss a ureiiy nuur umuie 01 nave oeven uuuiius vi hot ... . , . , ',,1 r'Z.t - ,- nr what he conceives of his own iTe,? ro gha 8 w. "Parley Hy He Is either confident in would result in the ration of 7 hls relationship. other, or In- pounds of hay and 4', pounds A 1'! W.-l.. f U a. ..ikniliiii nna I POUvUI V UlliaTIUI V.QI1 UV would be 9 pounds of hay and 3.2 changed, and our schools and pounds of barley or 11 pounds I of hay and 1.9 pounds of barley. n It begins to adopt school and err group values. No longer dti parents "know everything.' ll begins to get a truer per lertlvc of adults. The adolescent ierod is an other step on the road to ma turity and independence. We charatterUtkatly think cf i.v. persons as tern-sger. We understand behatir during these years better If we se ih. child as acYompluliiflg ct-rtain tanks on his way la matuniy, I fetl that we've Just scritlhej the surface In our study of tt-. Uy relation! in the county, hoe that out of Mrs. Fraix-r'g visit we might plan fur further study on the subject In our ex letikluit unit. ITA study grtiuiw. White lloue committee. 4 it leaders councils, etc. We've planted the need! rJou Is the Time to schedule Ground Sterilization Around Buildings and Fence Rows GIVES CHEAP FIRE PROTECTION SAVES LABOR ON WEED CONTROL ONE TREATMENT STERILIZES GROUND FOR FOUR YEARS CALL 8-7180 or 8-7244 IN PENDLETON AREA CALL CR 6-2125 Guaranteed Results and Workmanship Dobyns Pest Control HAROLD DOBYNS and JOHN JEPSEN lone Pendleton Don Greenup, Heppner, is of fering 4 H boys and girls carry ing a sheep project an excellent opportunity to get an outstand ing Iamb for a very nominal cost. Don has offered to give a lamb from some of his bred Suffolk ewes to any 4-H memebr who will take the ewe to their place and care for It until the lamb is ready to wean. Raise an all in a when mm f ficEd ? kitchen MX UE M CD. ATUKftW- Five-dayWeek Observed by Banks throughout State A five-day banking week is now being observed regularly by all banks in Oregon. The five-day policy is the prevailing practice of banks in the Western states as well as nationally. Additional hours of banking service on Fridays or other week days will be provided by many Oregon banks. Other conveniences such as bank-by-mail, 24-hour depositories and speedy bank-from-your-car facilities also enable five-day banking to suit your needs. Your bank will appreciate having you discuss with them any special problems resulting from Saturday closing. INDEPENDENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF OREGON OREGON BANKERS ASSOCIATION li's nof fmfesiicl M heteis why: Many farmers ivpo. . .acivaoea per acre on wheat when they fertilize with Phillips 66 Ammonia. On 150 acres, this would mean an extra net profit of $2,751, after deducting the cost of ammonia. A farm wife can do a lot of beautifying and modernizing of her home with $2,751. See us today! Let us show you how Phillips 66 Ammonia can help you live better through higher profit per acre Uilnf Phillip. Without Ammonia Ammonia Fixed Cost . Per Acrt 30 Ammonia Cost Per Acre 7 - Pe'rAcre " Mb," INCREASED PROFIT PER ACRE $11.34 find cost IkcIimIm $7.30 for iortr ftrllliitr. Uampl- only. Wlwot figured ol l.8! bu. ttuln very according to Mil fortuity, avollobtt moiituro and cultural eracttcot. Agrtculfural ThQ f AjTEiTSC n 2 Better Ammonia Service EKSTROM FARM CHEMICALS NH3 SALES & SERVICE PHONE 8-7289 S S H GREEN STAMPS IONE. OREGON Now Serving Morrow and Gilliam Counties