- Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, April 14, 1949 Page 5 News From C. A. Office Resuhdemonstrallons on the use of IPC and TCA, two new chemicals for weed control, were made during the week at the W. E. Hughes ranch on Butter creek and the Loyd Howton ranch near Lexington. While these new chemicals are not readily available on the mar ket they are being used, exper imentally, on control of cheat grass in alfalfa and for the con trol of quackgrass. Unlike 2, 4-D, they are effective on grasses for selective control in broadleaf crops. Application was made on these plots at the rate of 7 12 and 15 pounds per acre in the case of TCA with 3 and 6 pounds per acre of IPC used Results of the demonstrations will be made available when checks are made. E. R. Jackman, farm crops spe cialist, OSC, perhaps the most noted authority on grasses and grass-legume seed mixtures in the Pacific northwest has recent ly announced that a greatly en larged seed demand is in pros pect for Crested Wheatgrass. Pos sibilities of wheat careage allot ments is sure to keep the de mand high. Since Morrow county has a large acreage of crested wheat grass, much of it could be cut for seed if growers planned ahead of time. This acreage would ben efit from a timely nitrogen appli cation if made now. He recom mends an application of two hun dred pounds of ammonium sul fate to the acre. There's lots of moisture, Jackman says, but a lack of nitrogen will limit seed yield. A lot of interest is being shown in sod waterway seedings lately. Regardless of conservation mea sures, there are times when there will be a surface runoff from sloping land. This was well il lustrated this past winter Unless this runoff can be confined to protected channels considerable gullying will be the outcome. Sod waterways can be used for this control of erosoln in many sec tions of Morrow county. Grasses being used for these sod waterway seedings are in termediate wheat grass, pubes coat ' wheat grass, big bluegrass, and sheep fescue. The wheat grasses mentoned are most ideal due to their sod forming char acteristics While there are sever al waterways being seeded this spring, these could be seeded well in the fall of the year. There is an AAA practice payment of 70 per cent of the cost not to ex ceed 10 cenl3 per cubic yard for earth moved in reshaping and filling the waterways. A payment of 75 cents per 1000 square feet in seeding the waterway to grass is also made. We will be glad Vl NV Ask for these V. MAYFLOWER PRODUCTS J 1 t ' ' Standard Milk and Cream -JK v 7 A V Homogenized Milk : ,' Buttermilk Butter B . ' - A Whipping and Table Cream tfSSSO , i ' ' Ice Cream Chocolate Drink tf'V'W 1 - ' flFi Cheddar Cheese - Cottage Cheese B to hold your plan and supervise the sod waterway on your farm. One of the office callers this week was Mrs. Annie Smouse for house-plan suggestions, particu larly kitchens. Among the helps given her was a mimeograph, HE 7-401 ... A Step Saving U Kit chen. Some of the features are handy storage potato and veg etable bins above the sink; re volving cupboards in often awk ward corners (for pots and pans as well as spices); Ian built in above the refrigerator to carry off objectionable odors; pull-out boards that lock, and asbestos padded shelves above stove. Cop ies may be secured at the county agent's office. Mrs W. C. Van Winkle asked for help with cleverly designed pockets for blouses and dresses. PHONE 2682 Mailing of Cancer ' Funds Simplified By P.O. Department A new arrangement for mail ing contributions to the Ameri can Cancer Society has" been ap proved by the post office depart ment, it was announced. The post office department ex plained that persons writing to the society need only to address the letter to CANCER in care of their local postoffices. In Hepp ner such a letter would be ad dressed as follows: "Cancer, Heppner, Ore." Such a letter would be deliver ed to the Oregon division head quarters of the society at 429 S. W. 4th avenue, Portland. The same arrangement will be in effect the year-around, the post office department reported, explaining this is not merely an arrangement for the month of Ap ril when the society's annual fund-raising program is in pro gress. Walter W R. May of Oregon City, state campaign chairman, welcomed the arrangement as "a fine gesture" on the part of the post office department and ex pressed the belief it would facil itate mail contributions to the campaign. The society has set a goal of $130,145 for Oregon, and May has urged an all-out effort to raise this sum so the vast re search and educational projects or the society can be pursued without curtailment. EXPIRED LICENSE NO LICENSE AT ALL SAYS SECRETARY OF STATE Every Oregon driver's license with a "5R" serial number will have expired by the end of April Secretary of State Earl T. New bry has announced. Stressing that the old permits with serial numbers beginning with "5R" have been expiring in consecutive blocks since June, 1947, regardless of the date print ed on the license, the secretary warned that state and local po lice are citing many drivers who failed to renew on schedule. As a result of intensified police checks a flood of current and delayed "5R" renewals is pouring into the license department, Jumping from 17,676 in February to 30,438 in March. They are re placed wtih new permits which expire according to the holder's birth date. Pointing out that an expired license is the same as no license at all, Newbry urged all holders of 5R permits to file renewal applications immediately. Fee schedules may be obtained from the sheriff or police department or from any drivers' license examiner. CHIPMAN Live Stock Insecticides Cattle Grubs for Cattle Lice CHIPMAN ESTER 2, 4-D WEED KILLER Airplane Application Available o - Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. Heppner Lexington lone Hi-Ways to Health By Ada R. Maryne ,H"" (iimiMii iiiHirrtmiimiMiitii! "E" STANDS FOR EGGS "E" Stands for Eastpr anrl nlcn for eggs and the two are cer tainly synonymous with spring. Eggs can't reallv hp ralL.H e. sonal but with Easter on its way, eggs seem to take on renewed interest and flavor. Eggs are one of the most nour ishing and versatile foods we can use. Teamed ud with cheese thpv can double for meat any time. t-ggs furnish excellent protein necessary for growth, vitamin A, vitamin D, thiamine and ribofla vin, and two imoortant minerals iron and phosphorous. ideal spring luncheon or sup Der dishes feature ppps rrimhinprl with cream sauce, vegetables and cneese. Eees Benedict is a rlpli. cious dish yet very easy to pre pare. It is substantial enough for Sunday supper when served with a Green veeetahle. a tart salaH and dessert. Baked Egg Casserole combines mushrooms, chopped green pepper and potato chips in a cream sauce, the whole thing DODDed into a casserole and hak- ed. This is a grand way to use leftover Easter eggs, too. Eggs Benedict (Serves 6) 6 thin slices nam 3 English muffins, round buns and stir into beaten egg yolks. or toast slices iCook over boiling water 3 min- 6 eggs poached utes, stirring constantly. Add 2 cups cheese sauce or mock mustard and blend. Makes 2 hollandai.se sauce cups. Lexington Cafe O We will feature FRIED CHICKEN DINNER All Day Sunday Price Per Plate $1.25 All Other Meals Will Be Lower In Price Due to Lower Meat Prices Pan broil ham until lightly brown and edges curl slightly. Split muffins or buns, spread with butter and toast halves. Place slice of ham on each half and then a poached egg. Serve hot topped with mock holland aise sauce. Garnish with minced parsley. Mock Hollandaise Sauce 2 Tbsp butter 3 12 Tbsp flour 1 tsp salt 2 cups milk 2 egg yolks, beaten 2 Tbsp lemon Juice 1 tsp dry mustard or dash cay enne Melt butter in top of boiler; add flour and salt and blend. Grad ually add milk, stirring constant ly until thick and smooth. Re move from heat, add lemon juice Baked Egg Casserole (Serves 6) 1 small can mushrooms 1 Tbsp chopped green pepper 2 Tbsp butter 4 Tbsp flour 12 tsp salt 2 cups milk 1 cup potato chips, crushed 6 hard cooked eggs Saute mushrooms and green pep per in butter. Add flour and salt r nd blend. Add milk and cook, stirring constantly until smooth and thickened. Sprinkle half of crushed potato chips In bottom of a greased casserole. Cut eggs in halves lengthwise and place cut side down on chips. Top with remaining potato chips. Pour white sauce over all. Bake for 20 minutes in a moderate oven, 350 degrees. Accident Prevention Power Company Aim Pacific Power & Light company will help prevent arcidents on the farm by assisting wherever a hay derrick must be moved under power lines, according to J. R. Huffman, local manager, Huffman said a request by tel ephone or mail to the nearest P. P. & L. office will bring a ser vice man who will either raise electric wires or open a line switch to provide safe clearance for the derrick. The company makes no charge for the service. WAKE UP BUSINESS By Advertising In Thi Newspaper JL y - n c The New 949 -.1 1 JN m mm L IT The Most Beautiful Thing on Wheels! We are, of course, very proud and happy Xjf that people everywhere are calling the Js new Pontiac "the most beautiful thing on wheels." Pontiac is a brilliantly beautiful automobile as handsome a car as ever rolled over America's streets and highways. But Pontiac's real beauty cannot be fully appreciated until you drive the car yourself. For the new Pontiac iaheautifullv engineered, too to give you a completely different kind of automobile performance that simply must be experienced in order to be believed. Pontiac for 1949 offers a totally hew kind of ride a ride as smooth and effortless and eomfortable as a car can be. And either of Pontiac's famous engines, six- or eight-cylinder, is a sweetheart for power. Remember, too, Pontiac is the low est -priced ear in the world offering the ease of Hydra-Matic Drive. Available on all models at extra cost. Take a longlook at the next new Pontiae you see then come in and give the car a really thorough exami nation. 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