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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1961)
s With Your Homo Agent HEFFHEM CAXETTt-TlME. TfcuradaT. tepf mber U. Ml scialisfc Qzives Tips t Care of Venison Tr ESTHER KIBMIS lavurful venison for the Xts with cool careful r In the field, was th Uf given by Andrew externum Wild Life j at Oregon Stale I'nl jit n he visited Heppner oer 2J fur the Murrow ed Hat Dy. iyou missed the meet f are torn pointers Xtsted lor correct pro- f taring for the meat. n animal as soon as and cool deer meat the faster the better. i says Landforce, when ' ran be field dressed Ucd to nearby camp, a cold storage locker to td. But for the many vho do not find them i such convenient sur i Landforce continues tci Ion. r cleaning the animal Jn it on the spot or lack to camp and akin camp Isn't too far away, ressed deer has to be back to camp or the ' the carcass to couL l After skin la off. quarter the carcass and ut pieces Into Individual meat sacks. Pack back to tamp and hang up at once. Hunters Mho aren't able to move meat back to camp rifc'ht away can hang the entire car cats In a tree or upon pules or rocks on the ground. This per mits air to circulate around the meat and speed up the cooling process. Meat sacks help keep files and dirt away from the meat If sacks are not available, placing pine boughs over the meat helps keep It cool and clean. Bulletins on "Wild Came" and recipes for venison hamburger, venison meat balls, sour cream gravy, mincemeat oat bars and! mincemeat squares are still available at the county agent's office. Just call 6 9012. County Agent's Office Aaenfc Reminds Need For Cattle Spraying Conclaves Scheduled On Grazing Laws A conference among the Ore- con congressional delegation. together the Bureau of Land Management leavy leather shoelace and eastern Oregon ranchers has fragging It over the Hils helps keep sticks, nd dirt away from the skin, hang It on a tree, ass In half leaving the , vertebrae connected to knee the halves while If no tree Is available, he hide while the deer ground. bly let hang until meat ger sticky. Wipe with a l. This hastens forma . glaze which helps pre jllage and keeps the an. Wrap the meat If y and unwrap at night istock Market ittle Hogs Sheep E EVEBT TUESDAY ' 12 MOON J. S. Highway No. 30 WESTERN LIVESTOCK JOMMISSION CO. HermUton JO 7-3111 $55 HermUtoa, Oregon Wink & Sons Owners Don Wink. Mgr. been scheduled by the BLM In the Ontario theater at 10 a. m., September 28 for an all-day session and spend September 29 on a field trip on the range In the Jordan Valley area. Morrow county Judge Oscar Peterson will attend the sessions as a representative from the as sociation of Oregon counties. Senator Wayne Morse will pre side at the Ontario meeting. Sen ator Maurlne Neuberger and Representative AI Ullman have Indicated that they will partici pate if Congress has adjourned. Director Karl Landstrom of the Bureau will address the group. Ranchers and other Interested parties are invited to attend and to make statements, if they wish, to the delegation. The con ference will be informal, not a formal Congressional hearing. The occasion of the meeting Is the dissatisfaction of the ranchers with the BLM's admin istration of the grazing laws. The mahogany unit in Malheur county started the ball rolling by complaining to the Congress men, listing their grievances. REPLANT SOAK-IN NITROGEN OFF FOR LOCAL GRAIN GROWERS -W)tff HAM W Ml 7) jmstmimmumimmtmmimmimmm w DRiti iNJiaiOM of Bret Aqua five you least disturbance of aeil ar and id bed, mtm time and equipment coats. ! I- e and more grain growers are boosting and profits with Brea Aqua and Brea with Sulfur. i Aqua has distinct advantages as a nit- carrier for grain crops. It stores excep y well in the soil and is easily applied spring and summer to fallowed ground are selling more Brea Aqua with Sulfur season. Both experiment station and tests show remarkable response of to combinations of nitrogen and sulfur and we will come out and show you how (qua can pay off for you. lounty Fertilizer Co ' BRAND riLizans Call Jim Valentine at- Heppner 6-5388 If N. C ANDERSON Several catlemen have called during the past week to aik for recommendations for spraying cattle for lice and grub control. This reminds us that timely reminder for this Important Job Is due. Those who have used the new systematic treatments the Isst couple of years have found that they are very effective for combined control of both grubs and lice, getting protection from these parasites during the entire problem season. Checking the four herds that we set up as demonstrations last rail, we found almost 100 control of both grubs and lice for a six months period. There are several materials available for use this fall The two that have been popular, one used as a spray, the other as a bolus given by mouth, have now been Joined by another one which can be poured on the barks of animals. While we don t have any experience with this new one, we do know that the boluses must be given according to weight and the spray used In a direct high pressure stream, forcing It through the hair to the skin if good results are obtained. The twenty-five percent wettable powder Is mixed at the rate of 16 pounds per hundred gallons and applied at an average of one gallon plus, per animal, de pending on the sue. Boluses are administered according to the direction on the package. What ever treatment you might choove. n.-w Is the time to aprly It- The earlier cattle are treated after September 1. the better the con trol. In sll cases, treatment should be made before November 15. We had several calls this pstt week asking for forml to claim refund of Federal tax on gsi ollne used on the farm. For those who do hot file form 2240 by October 2. it will be too late for claiming this refund. Weed research men from Ore gon state university ana tnc Pendleton branch experiment station called at the office this past week to discuss on farm trials which they would like to conduct In the Columbia Basin this year. Results of experiments over the past two years Indicate that there are chemicals which promise to provide selective con trol of cheatgrass from wheat In order to further screen these materials and to find out their reaction on different soils under different conditions, plans are being made to put out at least one extensive plot In each coun ty. For Morrow county they are asking for a farm cooperator who can provide an acre of ground wt.uh hat cheat infestation Tl U shoutj be W aled on fUU Mil soil which Is generally the I g'.'er type sell found In the northern half of the county. A ulles if UV fuut llwS will te rtib!Whed; the first pill ra:icn if a rirrr.'.ral to be -ut out Jul ahead if seeding. The win have to be dured or other- wUe wviked Imo the oiL Other t I ik-aiior, will tie made after wiling. The iM mul be lo cated handy to a road and must b level and uniform In toil- tvpe. I'M will be harveted for )le)l Information. Such plots were tttablwhed Ut )car on the Mt-lvln Mover and Walter Jacobs funivs. Anyone having an area which meets thee specifi cations who would like to vol unteer fur exixrlmentatlon pur- poes should contact this office. The sixth annual Horseman short course will be held thll year on October 5, 6. and 7. Reg-! iteration will be limited to a 120 psrticlpants. An Interestelng program has been put together; copies of which are available at this office. Morrow county has had a number of Interested per sons attend this Horseman short course In the past and I am sure that there will be some Inter ested this year. It will be held again at the Wtthycombe Aud Itorlum at Oregon State Unlver sity. Those who plan to attend should get their ten dollar fee sent In now to the Oregon State University business office at Cor- vallls. Saturday morning In a trip around Heppner, I found some Infections of Bcrckmann's blight In oriental arborvltae. This fun gus disease Is readily recognized by the brown, dead areas In the foliage of thU ahrubbery occur lng early In the season. Only oriental arborvltae is attacked. Golden arborvltae Is the most susceptable of all. To control this blight, cut out and burn dead and dying twigs and branches and spray twice in the fall. The first spray should be Ui Sfptrmbc-i w early a pait of the houe. Entry la ais lit CVtoer. the eecunJ spraying Inj made early N. ember. There U ii frm cnoiee cr rjru.tee ta ur control One. try tjiic copper ulihate. 3 1'UH.U per huii'Hed gallons i4 water, lai i'iuvlir.irl water), or 2. iir A. three pouruU t hundiett gallont i.f water or X (Ik's at the ame rate. All tree. Including lhoe which par healthy houKt le praed. If rain occurs before pray diies on the treea. repeat the application. Add a spreader iU krr to alt sprays. While look ing at t!ir- arborvltae Saturday nnrnlng, I was pleaMNt to have the d"Hit unity to vllt the new j:tteiiliuM which Mr. K.lna Tun.cr lu Jukt had constructed. Tills novdty greenhouse Is built with double glass doors tne living room. Heating if the greenhouse will be pro vided from the house heating tcm I am sine that Mr. Tar lief wtil get a M v( pleasure this grrHnhous and others who have felt that they were prt.hltltlve will tie Interested In thl arrangement. Wheat Program Forms Are Now Available Forma are now available for farmer' um In proving their tvheat and feed grain yields for the l'..)9 f0 production, Dave Mc LohI, offU"e manager, Morrovr county agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, aald Wednesday. FARM CHEMICALS GREEN STAMPS FOR ALL YOUR cnr.EN STAMPS FERTILIZING, INSECTICIDE AND CHEMICAL NEEDS HOME OWNED AND OPERATED lone, Oregon Ph. 8-7289 or 8-7254 A New World of Worth from Chevrolet for '62! 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This is the kind of car that will make you feel luxurious all over, and your Chevrolet dealer will be only too happy to show you how easy it is to have one of your own. FMIL"1lln JH7 " ' CorvaiJdoma Club Coup THE '62 GORVAIR MONZA The car that puts sport In the driver's seatl Step right up and meet the latest version of the car thafs proved its mettle in the fiercest competition going-62 Corvalr. Bigger new brakes team up with Corvair's renowned rear engine traction for just about the surest footed going on the toad. A new Monza Station Wagon makes its debut. And all models sport freshly tailored upholstery Inside matched by sassy new styling accents outside. Chvy II tOO t-Door Sedan HERE'S THE NEW CHEVY H Modern baste transportation in a totally new line of cars Bert are all the solid, time-tested virtues you know you can count on from all the Chevrolet family-plus some surprises you've never seen on any car before. A full line of saucy new size models, each built a new way for easier service and maintenance. Thrifty? Choice of a frugal a- or spunky 6 cylinder engine (In most models). Roomy? Sedans seat tlx solid citizens. Price? A real pleasant surprise t '' See the '62 Cherrolets, tie new Chevy II's and '62 Corvalrs at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer' FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY product or Collier corporation Mcry Mala St. Heppner fhoce t-tett