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Chart With Youf Horn Agent Advice on Cookery Of Venison Given If ESTHER K1BMIS filler, or lulnf th meat with Althoufih th woman la us- 0,h' m and vegetables, ually the Uit in line In Ihia 1 Sr' l enough different hunting ik-akon iimt. hr nrt. that they learn to Itk arattun of th wild gam far th family table tells the tale U Be an adventurous couk. It friend husband ahould continue ' fun W ncw recipes and to bo huntlne. ,0 "I'ke up some of your own. i.. .,.. . o.w. .J Expert aome failures along with III IJW IIIK'Bl .UU.ULIU UCTI I .L - ...- ...... . I KtPPNta OAltTTCTlMtt. TWaday. OctoWf a. IHI 8 FA ASM NEWS County Agent's Office Weeds Threaten County Rangeland, Chamber Advised The bat-king of Heppner-Mor row County Chamber of Com I lu.ti.iu.K ....,!.,.. ti-lm.-rr- In ohtalniiiff fund on In , ..... U . . . I riillirmilis lMPVi. I " ' ''Tm.V" "Wm , . ,Jr " wre to write down the recipe county budget to fight Branching for anv vou reallv enlov. Here Knapp weei waa requeues oy are aome reiu-ral ruh-a to atari urviu luimonn &. linn .fr f,.u.'.r, umiKfui vni. I eradication or the ueea on a ton cookery: I county wide basla would be ex 1. Cook veniaon like low oual-1 penaive. uwonn saw. counB 1 1. ,t . ... tittle i about sis txr acre. But ne said more per pound than any other f,', .nd' correspond In quality the need la great and that be meat you aerve. Too often ven- , rmmL. .,lh 7tU ' tween 1000 and 3000 acrea of iaon ls poorly handled In the! .., t.. cood county eraaaland have al field and Improperly cooked Inl ,ne M . tender Claiming It atarted In Skinner tne Kncnen. men wnai couiai. ... - mA ,IK ... ready been ruined bv the weed. have be.-n a truly delightful meat hrnllivl -.,. 1Mltlrt crek. CuUforth aald, "I believe Is relished only by the family I,,..!, . , mnA lit la beln Dread by the county . .... TV, .... 1 I ..W.I. -w ...MI . - ,- "ini(ie t,M tender cuta are betlroaa crew ,n cu"'"g ne roaa- necessary It la for team work .h K .ii .t aides, as it can be found along oeiween me lamuy learn oi num-ihr.i.inff ,i.in. nr rr...tin I almost every roaa. He nameu er and homemaker to work fori rv, ' -.i. iw. ,..' widely separated areaa in which eUmated S'.v.OO tot lice nae a, I equipment, guna, cmp gear and transportation. L'ven If moat of I the cost Is chalked to the rec reation budget, the deer your I men folks bring home may coat 1 L' 5 : l Gaines Seeding Shows Green;Some Wait Rain better treata with venison. I fibers that touehen aulckly lfln na Pt?l the Infcstatlona field care of the wild game. This L temrerature Plan to serve ven- lent within the city limits of week lets talk about cooking mlu ,. w rinn. n.v Heppner. venison. I ,ti I "We have the richest, hlchest If you harvested a good deer I u- MrlA . nltfrl Vln. I protein bunch grass In the atate; and handled it correctly, cook.Lpar .m.tn fr-rh dreaa. maybe In the country." Cutsforth ing the meat will be a delight-1 lnB, sauce. . PfKVi for tender. I stated and added that If this ful experience. Venison, llkei7int, .,nlvin mvr iiri or weed is not taken care of now it ..I a, I sy .11 u. I "I i a I a a oincr Iea nas a uavur au l I chunks of meat and allow to I vv-ouia gei oeyona coniroi. own. The strong gamey flavor stand ln the m.rin.tln sauces Branching Knapp weed chokes Is most pronounced ln the fat, I for at iAt 54 hmim Rmii if out all grass and makes range so remove as much of the fatlnnggjhi. land unfit for cattle forage, he as possible. I a RHii th iiimp In uura Said. If your family enjoys the nat-rM.tIM. veniann'a natural flavor! Cutsforth atated he had taken ural flavor of venison, your only i. .Weter than other meat County Judge Oscar Peterson on cooking problem Is to make the sauces made for domesUc meats tour of county roads to show meat tender. If your family re-1 mav be too ,WB( ijae Va less him Just how prevalent the ln bels at the gamey flavor, there suear I testation of Branching Knapp are three things that you can da 5 opmove all venison fat be. had become. 1. Disguise the flavor with for -ookin- Tha tron eamev "I was surprised," Judge Pet- spices, herbs, and other seas- fior i- mo-t nmnounpi in the erson said. He added that the onings. If., i. becomes rancid aulckly. county ciew has done some 2 Dilute the flavor by choosing u fat ls deslred. substitute 1 spraying but the bill was "pretty high." spraying witn z-iu win kill the weed, Peterson said, but added that the widely separated spots would require more funds than had previously been bud geted for weed control. N. C Anderson, county agent, stated he ls "glad to see the concern" regarding Branching Knapp weed, and said that the weed control committee needs the backing of the public in understanding the seriousness of problems of weeds ln this agricultural county. He said Morrow county was one of the first to take advan tage of the 1937 state weed con trol law whereby the public can petition the county court for money and tax themselves for recipes using stuffings, starch ground pork or beef fat Livestock Market Cattle Hog Sheep SALE EVEBT TUESDAY 12 NOON On U. S. Highway No. 30 MOBTHWESTEBN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. fies. BermUtoa JO 7-3111 JO 7-6655 Hermiston. Oregon Frank Wlak & Sons Owners Don Wink. Mgr. 6. Venison is a dry meat Chunks or beef fat may be added to self-baste the meat Or cover surface with bacon strips. Venison can be used in most of your favorite meat dishes. Ex periment with new flavor and sauces. Try recipes for cookies and pie using venison mince meat Use broiled venison cubes for appetizers. When you learn to cook deer meat well, you will look forward to the fall hunting season, not only lor the run oi the trip, but for the tasty meat you'll have In the family locker. PRE-PLANT SOAK-IN NITROGEN PAYS OFF FOR LOCAL GRAIN GROWERS a 7 -ftOto jS n yn atuuow niu HUicnoN of Brea Aqua circa rev l"t duturbaac of sell saoiature and aaed bad. aavaa Usm and aguianant east. More and more grain growers are boosting yields and profits with Brea Aqua and Brea Aqua with Sulfur. Brea Aqua has distinct advantages as a nit rogen carrier for grain crops. It stores excep tionally well in the soil and is easily applied during spring and summer to fallowed ground. We are selling more Brea Aqua with Sulfur each season. Both experiment station and grower tests show remarkable response of grain to combinations of nitrogen and sulfur. Call us and we will come out and show you how Brea Aqua can pay off for you. Bi-Counf y Fertilizer Co. Call Jim Valentine at Heppner 6-5388 T N. & ANDERSON Friti Cutkforth Is the first to rvix.rt to this office that his Calm- wheat is mhsIihI and up, Kfiinrth Turner woikt-tl with Krlti In making the attnllng, us ing his 14 Inch dMp furrow drill. Oalnea d- not have the ability to rome through unlformally if t-led deeper than two inches. tot this reiMit a number of Mttl Increase growers have held up M-etflng the Mheat. waiting fr some fall moUiure In order to K-t a uniform stand. Ktlu seeded approximately 23 tounda per acre. He. like the other H Camera of this new variety, is growing the new wheat for ln crease under contract with the Oregon State University. One of the requirements is to offer 00 ol the Increase for sale to neigh boring wheat growers. A few wheat growers have LEE R. HANSEN Agronomist Named By Power Company Plans to expand the special services provided agricultural area cu.stomera or tne racuic cawea ai me on ice asKing aooui Power & Lleht Company system the recent announcement made were reported Wednesday along by LSDA on a new wheat quality with the appointment of an ag- test to be used in determining ronomlst to the company's office I premluma on wheat under gov sales organization. ernment loan and storage pro Lee R. Hansen, a former assls- crams. This program provides tant professor of agronomy at premiums for quality hard red Oregon State University and re- winter ana nara rea apring cently associated with agricul- wheats. The premiums which tural-chemlcal firms, will work will reflect the baking quality closelv with the company's dls- of wheat better than the current trlct managers on electric supply protein premiums do. are being utilization by ranch and farm Included because of the need to customers, according to Prank encourage production of more Rels, PP4L general sales man- high quality wheat, both for do I mesne use ana tor export. "Red Hat Days" which this year extends during the entire huntlns season, was given a good kick-off last Tuesday even ing. Ralph Taylor, county chair "People can see the weed now, man, gave a nice explanation If It Is brought to their attention. 1 of the purpose of Red Hat Days ager. it He verified Cutsforth's state ments by adding that "Branch ing Knapp weed ls pretty gen eral throughout the county." of fame In the field by Andy Larutfune on thmuth the prep aratton, including the projn-r cooking of enlaon, making Jerky and wiuiklng. Since several have aki-u for the almple smok ing recipe which I gave, I am relating it here. Kor roams, chops, hams, ribs, etc, brine with a mlxtuie of four cups salt, two cups brown sugar, two teAnpoons ground cloves to each gallon of water. Boil meat In this solution for approximately five to ten minutes r pound, making sure meat is well covered with liquid. Allowed to dry at room temper ature, then place in smoker. Smoke one to one-half hours per pound, dctiendlng upon Individ ual taste. John Campbell Rhea Creek rancher, called at the office last week to check on the comparison of green chop alfalfa with bar ley cubes for "flushing" ewea at breeding time. After visiting with John, I found that the Camp bells are feeding green chop al falfa at the rate of four pounds per ewe and were wondering how this might compare with their former practice of using a half pound of barley cubes per day. This Is an excellent prac tice for It provides the aucculent and high protein feed required to get ewes settled fast and pro duce a higher per centage of twins. Of interest to Morrow county l-oU ahuuld be the newly an nounced C and B Llventock Com pany which hss been formed with Ph!l Cohn and Ron Paker as the principals. Both former Morrow county boys, they have earned a lot of tevofnHlon aa out f a n.lli g lamb and beef feed era. New thry rc -..(.!. 1ilng their knowledge of feeding whii h I pte-lut will be an out- slanting feeder o;eratlun. We of the County Agent's ofttce are proud that both of the feeders were former 4 11 club members and, we hope these experiences Inspired them to become com mercial feeders. While Phils e. erleni-es as a lamb feeder oc curred before my tune In the county, I had the privilege of working with Ron Baker with his successful lamb and beef projects. Many will remember the outstanding work not only aa a feeder, but In all around good 4 II activities which he carried In the late forties and early fifties, Ron was th first Morrow county club member selected to attend National Club Camp from Morrow county. lie attended this conference In Washington, D. C In 1952 and later that year was chosen to win the state 4-11 achievement trophy awarded by former Gov ernor Snell. GET CO-RAL LIVESTOCK INSECTICIDE AT HUMPHREYS REX ALL DRUG HEPPNER They will not be able to see it next spring before time to make up the budget," Cutsforth stated in giving his reason for stressing the need for funds at this time. and stressed hope for good hunter-land owner relations. While the crowd was small, those present seemed to have enjoyed the discussion on care FOR SALE YEARLING HEREFORD BULLS . At The Frank Anderson Ranch o Some On Pasture Past Spring Also Some Heifers & Cows For Sale PHONE 6-5311 HEPPNER. 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Now, add this big advantage to the higher yields you can get with Phillips 66 Agricultural Ammonia and you'll see these benefits mean more profit per acre for you. But that's not all. This 82$ nitrogen encour ages deep, strong root systems that resist winter kill, and enables your plants to use more avail able moisture. For more profit per acre from your wheat land, use Phillips 60 Agricultural Ammonia. ORDER YOUR SUPPLY TODAY FROM ECS TROM FARM CHEMICALS PH. 8-7289 ot 8-72S4 HOME-OWNED AND OPERATED 7 'KTILIZB (Trt County Equipment Co ) PHONE C B253 STAM P9 (CHE EN STAMPS PRODUCT OF Coef CORPORATION 2S N. MAIN HEPPNER OWE EN