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WKDNKSDAY. JULY 2, 1 0.r2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN WPWfflramrSSEEl t p mmn-,,it- nw mvi i ft '"" """'T """" if" ", " jMniiniT.i - - " 1 t i . ihwmim " CSV Vfl PETROGLYPHS7 This old bony has made to many Iripi from one load yard to another, and from on owner to the next, ihe'i got more marking! on her than the Tulelake Petroglphi, The cow wai pictured by Livestock Inspector Chet lietchly at the Klamath Livciloc' Commission yards. The animal hei ai many brand markingi on the other tide, too. OSC Scientists Search Breeding Cost Slicing An Important role la being Dlavrd by Oregon Stat eolltxa In the i.mri'h Inr wava to reduce the r-.U-mutrd la million Ions auiiered an' nually by Oregon dairymen aa a reault of breeding Inetllclenciet auch a delayed conception. Dalrv Klentlata from O80 re ported on their proajreaa In the anarch at (he national mefllns "I the American Dalrv Science aa aorlatlnn June 2i to IS. Member of the OSO dalrv bun handry department told the nation's dalrv nclrntlsta about the college' work with fertility, nemen quality ii nd a aimple tent for determining prrgnnncv In dalrv cows. Ainoiiu the aclrnilflo papera pre nented at the meeting was a report bv John II. Bvera, OSC research axHlalant, which outlined early re nulla of his work on a new preg nancy leit. Byern declared the tent to be 02 per cent accurate In limned experlmenta to date, but wurned that Ilia renulla Bre not complete and may not bold up In future trial. . The OHC arlentlat aald he not the Idea for the new test from a Uermnn aclentlnt. W. Schlor, who I developed a pregnancv teat for I humans. Byert adapted the teat lor I dalrv cattle. I Urine tnmplea were collected from 138 cow. A chemical wu.i antlert and coior reaction mio1 I whether the cow were pregnant. Oulatandlng advantage of the test are Ha almplleltv and apeed a Inrmcr could do It In Ms own barn land know whether hla cow was i pregnant within a week aj'.er breed ing. Byera v.a.1 cr.rful to point out, 'however, that !ie la not vet pre I pared to recommend the test wilh ;out further experimentation. If It proves valid In future trial. It could btcome an Important money and tlmenaver lor dairymen. I A quick teat lor pregnancy would Ihave valuable weeks In the breed ing process. Bvers explained that about 10 per rent of the Hairy '' jln most herds have trouble con icelvliig. Tlicv lose an average of 1 00 days ench In becoming preg nant. In a 100-cow herd this means 1600 lost days, or two complotn lactations plus two calves. Tills j costs the dp.lrvman money that can be saved with a quick and 'accurate test (or pregnancv. Br. Storvick Wins Award Oregon State College foods and nutrition prolesnor. Dr. Clara A. .Storvick, waa named winner of tho 11000 Borden award lor outstanding nutritional research for 1951 at the limtlonsl presentation In Atlantic City. N. J., Thurtday night tJune 20 1. This Is the second OHC scientist recently named for the Borden award. Dr. O. A. Richardson. OBC dalrv chemist, won the dalrv honora m 1060. ' On a national comtcUtvc basis, only eight Borden awards are pre sented In various aclentlflc fields f-ach vear. It Is considered one of the most prised scientific attain ments. Dr. Htorvlck's work on various nutritional atudlen was done through the American Home Eco nonucs association. WORK PLAN Dairymen To Wage Fight To Save State Milk Control . PORTLAND W Urban Plumb I Ing and Heating Co., Portland, will ido more than a half million dollars I worth of work at the Detroit 'Dam powerhouse. The corps of en gineers Tuesday reported award of , the contract for equipment and ma chinery on the firm's bid of 1648, 051. with . . . 3 Sun Arfivntpc. 'Incurable' Blue Comb Clover Bugs; Dust Time Now Cured by Terramycin lllue comb In chicken-., o r.rilou- u'. result of the Irrrainycln treat Ui'.raic frequently I u '. I niid always mrnl would, If applied to the en- MiniMve In icim.-i of urisht loss, tin- Mock, he equal to 2.000 pounds (Hear w-rnthrr him inndr It ptr -alule lor clovrr seed wervil and hum bug sptnylng to get under Wayand the cutuuy agent's olflce advises things get started tight now fsut-rlally alm-e haying Is stiirllng Up once moir. llurliig the pint rain.Nprll, County Aurnt J. IJ. Vrrtrees sayi., I h r weevils luvo not been active, but li&va been awnltlug warm weather to begin moving. That plus the inltralloiu) of lygus bugs out of alfalfa fields because of hay-rultliig l going to roncen Hale a double whack of insect at tacks in the alsike. , Vrrtrees suggests when sproylng or dusting for one bug, control the other one at the tame time. lie prescrlbea the us ol DDT dust, either 10 per cent at 20 pounds per acre or five per cent at 40 pounds per acre. Dusting can lake place at the br-J dusting times during the day, drpendlng on wind and weather. Vertrers sutgrits adding sul phur for added protection during growing, during which tunc mil dew sometimes sets In. ran now tic Ircalril and r,rn nir irnird with leramycin. uicordlng lo an article In the June, 1052, Is Mir of ' Poultry 'Iribunr ' by Uf E. II. Peterson, D.V.M. , Ili-lnre antibiotics, thrrr was llu sprcific lieatinrnl lor the d'.si-af.r-, though a varlriy ol rrnirdlr-, had brrn employed mnlassls, politsh, epsoin aalls, milk flushes, dichru-tiiste. 'Ihr successlul r1 luc-kr- on blue in Jut 411 hours. Dr. I'eterson adds ..." The broiler grower, acclng the effects of the drus- In the small group, stopped the K)taah treat ment In all other groups and sub sumed tcnamycin . . .'Ihcsc birds In turn responded lo treatment quickly. "Tci rainytln lo lr most effec tive muM be applied early. II the drug Is given at the llrst sign of the disease. It bt believed that birds comb dates from wui k begun lwoiwl1! ,hHW " response to treatment yrais ago at Cirri on Stair Collega where teriamycln was first employed in the treatment of a turkey disease then called "mud fever" and afterward Identified aa within 24 hours ns judged by Im proved appc'iica, and greater ac tivity. ' Up to this lime. Dr. Peterson's report emphasize, blue comb "has CRES1IAM li Milk producera In this area near Portlaud have voted lo Join others throughout Ore gon in a campaign to retain the atate milk control act. They voted to contribute 6 ccnta for each 150 pounds, of milk pro duced In July and August and 10 cents for milk produced In Septem- Per ana octoper. i The money will be used to hire women speakers to travel through I out the atate to present the dairy 'Interest' view on milk control. The Affiliated Milk Committee, a consumer group, has undertaken an Initiative campaign to amend I the law. If enough signatures can I be collected by July 3 and It ao ' pears that they can the meaaure, ! which proposes elimination f price i controls on milk at wholesale and I retail levels, will be on the Novem ber election oanoi. 8. B. Hall, vice chairman of the Slate Board ol Agriculture, told the dairymen's meeting here Frl day that the board will not take sides In the dispute between the consumers' group and the dairy Industiy. ' (ndlvldual board mem ters will be permitted to express tlielr personal views, however. ! Meantime, the Oregon Dairy , Products Commission, a producer organization, announced that It will apend 137,500 on promotional and 'research activities lor the coming 1 year. i The American Dairy Assocla i Hon will get 26,000 ol It lor na tional adveitlslng. Only J7.600 was 'contributed by the Oregon Com ' mission last year. Khuaalli'i Finest MIDu lath World's Mort Convenient Container! Helps Heal and Clear ATHLETE'S FOOT 1 Zcmo doctor'i highly mediratrd I antiseptic promptly relieve! itchy I ornefii oi cricked peennfr toes ana ' helps heal and clear the ' condition. ZEMO I blue comb of turkeys. Similarity I resisted every effort to explain, to I of blue comb of chickens to the understand, or to control It." In I turkey disease encournged clinical hla opinion, "poullrymen now have I testing. One test Dr. Peterson de- at their disposal one of the most serines aa tollowa; clfectlve and rapidly-acting treat- i "Recently, blue comb duease ap-1 ments known for any disease." , peared suddenly In a flock of 10.-: "Terramycin." Dr. Peterson aug- uou 13-week-om Broilers. Ihe broil- seals, "may be given In the feed er grower treated all but a few of his birds W'llh stands rd potassium chloride (potash), but was willing to le:-t terramycin In a small group of lao cockerels, nils pen was in or In the water. Since flocks at lecled with the disease are usually off feed, water medication has ape cia) advantage , . . "Seventy-live grams of terramy- Ferguson Reports High 1952 Sales Uded Into two accllons by a wire cln per ton of romplrie teed or pariltlon. three grams per 10 gallons of wa ' "Ilie blrdj In one section were trr aro aufliclent In most cases, : treated w-lth trrraniycln. Thr birds for tho control of outbreaks. Con in the other pen were not treated, tinue treatment until near full feed Within 24 houis.the treated birds iTenty-flve grams of drug per ton had Improved appetites, and lull ' of complete feed should jrove ul . feed consumption waa being re- ficleiit tor the prevention d the dl stored rapidly. Over a period of 48 ! sense In group o birds not yet houra. the treated birds gained an Inflected and still on full feed." average of 0 3 pounds each com- j pared with no gain for the non treated birds. No losses whatever occurred In the treated birds; whereas some of the unties led birds died." i After pointing out that the two ! tenths of a pound gained per bird Mnc McTavlih, presldcrtt'o! the Mac's Farm Equipment Company . here. Kerguson dealer for this area. announced today the Ihe Ferguson Company recorded n new high In sales Inr the llrst three mouths ol 1052. Total sales Inr the first qunr-; trr amounted lo 22,14l.0on. nil In rrra.se of 32 pei cent over the corresponding period lor 1051. "These sales figures nie iRinark able because only lour years ago. 1 follow ing the break with the Ford Motor Company. It waa generally believed that the Ferguson Com pnnv was finished," McTnvMt aald "When Hurry Ferguson, inventor ol the Ferguson System and Harry Ferguson. Inc.. ol Detroit brought suit against Ford. Dearborn Motors and others, to recover damages for Infringed patent, most people were pretty skeptical because I'osd haa nrver lost a major patent action Our victory In the final Judge mem put an end for good nnd lor all Ihosn rumors that the Ferguson Company was about to fold up. Were In belter shapo than ever before, end the future looks won- dcrlul." The Ferguson Company was awarded $!i,2.'i(l.000 Irnm Ford and Dearborn under the terma of a con sent Judgment signed by Federal Judge Giegory F. Noonan on April 0 or nils year, the amount, largest ever granted to a niainllit in patent action, covered royalties on patents Infringed as far bnck as July I, 1047. The Judgment also ordered the Ford Company to cease manufacture of lis 8N tractor as presently constructed by December 31. NEWSMAN HIKS BIO 8PRINO. Tex. its Noniinn Walker. 61), an old school ncw paperman and lornier Associated press correspondent, died Monday. He was a former city editor ol the Fl Paao Hr.rnld. and managed Ihe Associated Press bureau In E) Paso to cover ninny Important stories about Mexico's revolution ary period. vr7 v lr KYlil-KOrE r:r iEfli6s.... i UNOIRWOOD'S Mat Urrh, 111 iMmiJ IW'f. Ph.n. 411 Bank of America Tells Resources SAN FRANCISCO 11 Bunk ol America, world's largest privately owned bank, Tuesday reported re sources of $7.6112.340.004 ns of June .10. n new high innrk. The total compared with $7,003,420,267 n year ago. t Drposlls, also nt a new high tnlnlerl $fl,81,410.176, a yearly In crease ol 1666, 07B, 446. Loans nnd dlscounls oillslnnd- Ing totaled $3, 680,503, S00, Up $200, 534.2110 In ft year. prom lor tho hnll year was $30,852,246, or $1.20 n share, com pnred with $32,380,600 ($1.36 n alinrc) for the similar 1051 period 1 and elhar racial dl TJf! Celan end Stasia lliarrfari, noeli All- manli, Runlura (Htrnla) TUtATJO WITHOUT HOS. ITAl OPERATION, ipll Dtnrlr.ll.. laaklM ' Will. r CUM St C. .Dan,M.O. THI DIAN CLINIC Ori.n 10 unlll 5 rit.ndsy Ihrtuih Friday. Until I fl.rn. Monday, W.rin.ldoy and Friday. Chlreprntllc FhyiUlam , , , In eur 43rd yaar, 1BH NOgTHIAST IANDY IOUl!VAD H fal.ah.n. Ill 3U ennlnnd K, Or. Safe Deposit For Leaves Reports irom OTO-IAlll twiteri lay that wether-resistnt rolled bales contain mort leaves. Livestock eat rolled hay better because it is soft, sweet and retains its natural color. , Here are some ot the things farmers wanted to know: Would rolled bales really shed showers? Would they handle and transport easily? Would livestock eat them without waste, fed whole or unrolled? Could straw for bedding be rolled out without shaking? The ROTO-BALEK has answered "yes" to each tf these questions, satisfying farmers every where. Stop in and ask us for a free booklet on rolled bales and the ROTO-BALEK. lOTO-lilll Ii a Allli-CMrniri SidHllrlc. ( PLUSCMfllMERS tlltlt 4N iMVlCI J iji'IHaiftHll.tiii8rii CMC TRUCKS FAIRBANKS MORSE . POMONA PUMPS 77 Seulh 7lh Phen 771 OVER A OF A MILLION Tractors HOW RUNNING ON PROPANE "Also Known As L.P. Gas or Butane" Why? 12 30 90 50 More Power! ! Savings On Fuel!! Savings On Oil!! Savings On Maintenance!! We Specialize In Propane Equipment For Tractors . . . OPEN SATURDAY ... Ph. 2-2541 iQiipm Bill Steppe Mgr. 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