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MEDFORD M ATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, QREOOy. FRIDAY. JULY 15. 1938.
BANG'S DISEASE
Recent Decrease in Federal
' Indemnity Payments Will
Have Little Effect Says
State Veterinarian.
BALXM (Spl.) Piuu under way
for a sweeping state-wide drive to
clean up Bang's disease In the dairy
nd beef cattle herds In Oregon will
be little effected by the recent de
crease In Federal Indemnity pay
ments to raisers. Dr. W. H. Lytle,
state reterlnarlsn, predicted today.
The setting up of Bang's control
committees In each cf the counties
Is progressing favorably, the state
department of agriculture also an
nounced. The local committees will
be In charge of securing cooperation
for the testing and condemning
work In their areas.
The drive to reduce reactor ani
mals to a minimum Is designed to
take full advantage of present fed
eral Indemnity payments which will
be subject to change after May 1.
1938. At that time each state Is ex
pected to have to contribute a sum
equal to that put up by Uie federal
government.
Congressional action has cut fed
eral Bang's Indemnity psymenta to
one-third of the difference between
the appraised value and the salvage
value of slaughtered animals. Dr.
Lytle said. The resulting sum Is suf
ficient, however, to permit cattle
raisers to clean up without experi
encing heavy financial losses, It Is
believed.
"This congressional action should
serve to Impress upon cattle raisers
the necessity of getting Bsng'e dis
ease testing and eradication carried
out Immediately." Dr. Lytle says.
Infected derds bring financial loss.
If reactor animals are not decreased
In number by May 1 of next year,
It Is likely thst Indemnity payments
will cesse altogether. The state could
not match federal payments as It I
will be required to do unless the
numbers of reactors are brought
GRAZING FEES TO
STAY SAYS ICKES
WASHINOTON, July UP)
Present fees for public grazing on
federal range lands In tile west will
remain unchanged.
Secretary Ickes, making the an
nouncement, said the rates were pro
vided In revised rules and regulations
approved by the Interior department
and affected 18,000 stock men with
about 10,000.000 head of cattle,
sheep, horses and goats grazing on
120,000,000 acres of the public do
main In ten states.
Five cents a head a month will
be charged for cattle and horses, and
one cent for esch Uieep and goats
A fee of of one cent a head a day
will be collected for cattle and horses
while crossing the federal range to
other areas. A fee cf 1-30 of one
cent a dsy will be charged for sheep
and goats crossing the federal range.
Eventual Sales Tax Seen
In Financing of Pensions
WASHINGTON, July 15. OR An
expert close to the social security
board predicted today a general sales
tax eventually would replaoe payroll
levies to finance old age pensions.
He said this might happen In five
or ten years, depending on how the
scope' of the social security act Is
broadened.
t The expert, who declined use of
his name, asserted the projected In
clusion of farmers and other self'
employed persons In the security sys
tem would msks the payroll tax too
clumsy and burdensome,
' At present,' both the employe and
his employer pay an old age tax of
one percent on the employe's salary.
These rates will rise to 3 percent
each In 1049. A fanner, being his
own employer, could not be asked
to pay a s percent tax on his cash
Income, the expert explained.
In addition to farmers, the social
security heard wants to Include do
mestic servants, marine workers and
employee of educational and charit
able Institutions.
Because thouasnds of persons di
vide their working years between
woklng for others and for thenv
selves, the Informant said, the sys
tem eventually may Include all In'
come -earning persons. The pension
scale probably would not be very
different from the (10 to 185 per
month now provided for payment
beginning In 1041.
When that happens, he predicted,
the annual cost of pensions will be
about 88.OO0.000.O00, or a sum equal
to about 10 percent of he estimated
national Income for this year. The
highest federal revenue ever achieved
in one year was ie.7O0.00O.0C0. This
year's federal Income Is expected to
be only as .000.000.000.
The expert suggested the govern
ment might adopt a small earnings
tax or a or 8 percent on Income
between 8300 and 83.000 a year which
would raise about 81,000,000,000, but
would be Intended primarily as
means of registering the persons
eligible for pensions.
The bulk of the cost, he said,
would have to be financed by some
other general and productive tax
such as a sales tax.
Ball Causes Burns
WORCESTER, Mass. (UP) A foul
ball from a nearby lot sent seven-year-old
Thomas Murphy to the hos
pital with face and chest bums. The
boy wss standing beside the kitchen
stove In his home when the baseball
amashed the window and landed In
a pot of boiling water, splashing the
fluid over his face and chest.
Son Boycotts Father
OAKLAND, Cal. (UP) Oeorge
Wade of this olty Is county clerk
and Issues marriage licenses How
ever, as his son, John O. Wade, was
eloping, he didn't patronize his fath
er's marriage license bureau but went
to Reno Instead.
Has Dowager Queen
BAN MARINO. Cal. (UP) .Instead
of the usual beauty contest winner
for queen of Its Silver Fiesta this
year, the carnival officials chose Mrs.
Richard Macey. wife of the mayor,
as dowager queen.
BETTER PRICE ON
MEDFORD'S PEARS
SEEN FOR SEASON
"We do not look for too high
price level this season on pears, but
we do hope and look for better prices
than prevailed last year," It Is stated
In a bulletin Issued by Gordon R.
Green, division manager of Amer
ican Fruit Growers, Inc., who re
cently returned from his annual tour
of eastern markets.
6aylng there Is a brighter pros
pect for foreign buslneaa, Mr. Green
continued: "In our opinion there
will be a rather good demand for
the better quality fruit this year
In both the domestic and export
markets. The grower or shipper who
has the best qusllty and price In
line will get the edge."
Illustrating his point regarding
qusllty fruit, Mr. Green related that
while he was In New Tork he saw
Wenatchee cherries outsell the Cali
fornia product as much as SO to ao
cents a box, simply because the
Washington cherries arrived In bet
ter condition.
Mr. Green told of an 880.000 pro
motional campaign to be conducted
for California Bartletu between July
18 and October 1. and declared Med
ford pears would benefit from this
advertising.
Tears grown In this district, prop
erly pre-cooled, are now able more
nearly to compete with the Cali
fornia fresh Bartletu and as we
shall start packing Bartletts around
August 11 we shall enjoy the most
of this advertising effort."
Student, 17, Is Godmother
PITT8FDSLD, Mass. (UP) A 1T-
year-old North Adams student nurse
Is the godmother of 73-year-old
Frederick Heanshaw. When Hean-
shaw was baptized, Miss Choquette
consented to be his godmother.
BELGRADE (UP) Tht wife of a
Jugoslav railway clerk has Just
awakened here from a sleep tnat
lasted 888 bours. Medici! experts were
bsffled by her long slumber.
THE HOME OF "GROCETERIA GOODNESS" One SHOPPING STOP For Everything-
Home Purity Bakery
Bread and cakes like mother made
YOUR FAVORITE
CAKE TOMORROW
Here are the cakes you like beat the ones
you choose most from the wide variety always
found at your Home Purity Bakery
Honey Graham Cracker Cake
Old Fashioned White Layer Cake
Devils Food Cake
13 Egg Angel Cake
25c 49c 59c
A'
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CONES
Super Meat Markets
Quality Controlled Meats
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Wing's
Cloverhill
Golden
Guernsey
MILK
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. On Sunday .
Open Till 10
Saturday Night
Z -MOR - U COFFEE
YOU bet those big double dip cones! One with
each pound of Z-Mor-U Coffee. . . . We want you
to know the goodness of freshly ground Z-Mor-U
want you to know how much better good coffee
can be when it is ground to exactly suit the kind of
coffee maker you are using. Whether for Silex, drip,
percolator or pot, our mills will grind it just right.
Come in and enjoy the big cones and later enjoy
a fine coffee made better by being properly ground.
Z-Mor-U Coffee lb. 23b - 2 lb. 45c
(Double Dip Cone FREE with Each Found)
SAVINGS In the Groceterias
Yes, Folks, Eat
Sausage In Hot Weather
WE'VE always had the idea that
sausage was a winter food that
folks didn't care so much for it in the
summer. . . . We've always liked it the
year 'round ourselves, but didn't think
many other folks did.
Well sir, we were wrong. . . . Folks
want it any time if it's good. We found
that out after we began giving them
their choice of mild or full sage season
ing. They buy more of the full sage in
fact just about as much as in the winter.
Try some for Sunday breakfast you
will enjoy it just as much.
All Pork Sausage, mild or OA
full sage seasoning, lb. . . ZrV(
Little Pig Breakfast
Links, pound
25.
For summer use we make our sauiafe H lean
pom.
"FOODS ARE FRESHEST WHERE SOLD FASTEST"
Sliced Eastern Dry Cure Bacon,
lb. 33c - 39c
Fruits 6k Vegetables
Freshest Where Sold Fastest
CANTALOUPES
Fancy 36s 1 C
2 for IJC
SEEDLESS GRAPES
Two
pounds . . ... ... . ,
ICE CREAM
25c a quart
Vanilla Strawberry
Chocolate Maplenut
Grange DANCE
Upper Applegate Grange
Saturday Night, July 16
Supper at Midnight
Doles Fancy Crushed Pineapple (for
apricot canning) 6 lb. 10 oz. can . . .59c
Del Monte Peas, No. 2 can, 2 f or . . . 27c
Goody Goody Peas, No. 2 can ..... 10c
Del Monte Whole Kernel Vacuum
Pack Golden Bantam Corn,
12 oz. can, 2 for 25c
Del Monte Red Alaska Sockeye
Salmon, No. 1 tall can ............ .22c
Glacier Brand Pink Salmon
No. 1 tall can 10c
Pabst Cheese (any kind)
i pound package, choice 15c
Pabst Cheese in glass, choice . ... . . . 15c
Zee Toilet Tissue, pkg. 4 rolls. .... 15c
Scot Towels (2 towels and roller) . . 39c
Fancy Quality Small White Beans
4 pound package 19c
Del Monte Pineapple Chunklets
No. 2J can nc
Armours Pork and Beans
No. 2 can, 2 for 23c
Pompein Olive Oil, pint can 43c
Lindsay Ripe Olives (medium
size) No. 1 tall can 12c
Blue Plate Salad Shrimp
(dry pack) 2 cans 25c
Veg-AU Salad Vegetables
No. 300 can 12c
Sal Soda, 2 pound pkg. ......... 8c
Leslie's Shaker Salt, 2 lb. pkg., 2 for 15c
White King Granulated Soap
large package 29c
Scotch Granulated Soap, pkg 25c
White King Toilet Soap, 6 bars 25c
Del Rogue Tomato Juice
46 oz. can, 2 for .35c
Hormel's Spam, 12 oz. can 27c
Eastern Bacon,
by the piece, lb.
(A little heavier bacon)
25
20c
Ham and Veal Loaf
pound
Balanced meat flavor ready for your seatonlnf.
Cooked Ham and Veal
Loaf, pound ....
Sliced ready to serve fine with potato sslad.
Potato Salad i r
pint I JC
rniy cook when a cold meat and potato salsd
dinner costs so little?
25.
Wisconsin Swiss Cheese
pound
Many prefer It to the Imported.
Shelf Aged Cheese o r
pound DDC
Yellow American cheese with Just the rlsht nip.
Shoulder of Veal Roast
pound
Steer Beef Chuck Roast
pound
Ground Steer Beef
pound
Boneless Steer Beef
Cubes, pound
oteer Beer Short Kibs 1 0 1
pound I 2
Hormels Thuringer
pound
The last word In luncheon meats.
33.
35
rUM I
15c
15c
15c
20c
it
i2C
30c
GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS fryers
6th at Central
6th at Drape
Barings Without
Self -Denial
GATES & LYDIARD
ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING
Delivery of $1.00 Order.
Phone:
Wert Side 428
East Side 752
average slightly over IH pound.
each . . . 33c
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE -2 FREE PARKING LOTS- Opposite West Side Market .Next To East Side Market