Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 19, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOTJS MTOTORD MML TRTBUWS Thursday. Oct 19, 1944
TRUMAN STATES
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FDR Running Mate Claims
Nation Needs Experienced
Leadership to Win War.
JACKSON COUNTY FARM NOTES
Compiled by County Office 0. S. C. Extension Service
With Senator Truman En
Route to Seattle, Oct. 19 U.R-
Sen. Harry S. Truman completes
the west coast lee of his cam
paign trip today In Washington,
which is acutely conscious of
post-war reconversion problems
Truman, Democratic nominee
for the vice presidency, will ap
pear at a Democratic rally to
nlfiht at Seattle to deliver a
radio address pointed at those
problems. He also expects to
reiterate the administration view
toward the Riant Grand Coulee
and Bonneville power projects
which have been closely linked
to Industrial expansion In the
northwest.
Projects Opposed
' The nominee told a Democra
tic rally at Portland last night
that the projects were partly
responsible for the tremendous
wartime expansion of aluminum
production needed for airplanes
and that they had been "bitter
ly opposed" by Republicans In
congress.
Truman also charged that the
Republican platform and presi
dential candidate "straddle
every Issue" and asserted again
that the nation needed exper
ienced leadership to win the war
and the peace.
'The same old gang that tried
to turn the clock back in 1920
is standing at the door waiting
for a chance to come in and turn
the clock back," he said.
Accuses Dewey
Truman asserted that Gov.
Thomas E. Dewey has embraced i Wednesday evening plans began
new deal reforms on tour ofto crystallzo for the formation
tne wesi coast put naa gone io, o a jgjry cooperative for Jack
Net Farm Income
In Gradual Drop
Current data on trends of
farm prices and costs indicate a
further gradual decline In the
purchasing power of farm pro
ducts, generally, reports L. R.
Breithaupt, O.S.C. extension ag
ricultural economist. Latest fig
ures of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture show the index of
prices for all farm products Just
slightly lower than a year ago,
while the index of prices paid
is up about 4 per cent, not in
eluding labor. The farm wage In,
dex is around 20 per cent high
er
These trends suggest that the
peak of high net income from
farming during this war may be
reached roon if not already pass
ed. The situation varies some
what, depending upon the type
of farming.
Compared with I year ago,
the current position of crop pro
ducts generally is more favor
able than of animal products as
a group. The general price level
of all crop products is about 4
per cent higher and of all Bnl
mal products about 4 per cent
lower than a year ago. Much
of the increase In prices for crop
products is due to higher prices
for tobacco, hay. corn, and
wheat. Dairy products have lost
purchasing power, although the
general average of prices Is
slightly higher.
On the whole, farm product
prices were rated at 113 per cent
of parity at mid-September
down one point from mid-August
and S points below Septem
ber. 1043.
Attention Is called to some
significant relationships between
trends In farm real estate prices
and net farm Income. Five times
In the past 33 years, the figures
show, the trend of land prices
has followed a change In the
trend of net farm Income In
about a year.
Dairy Association
Means Business
At a meeting of dairymen held
Charleston, W. Va., and told
"the old guard he didn't mean
It at all."
He said he wanted no more
men killed than necessary to de
feat Germany and Japan and
that the country could "not af
ford to take a chance on a new
commander In chief at this stage
of the war." '
Moving into Washington to
day, Truman was accompanied
by Sen. Mon C. Wallgren. Demo
cratic gubernatorial nominee for
that state, on a motor trip to
Seattle. They planned stops at
Centralis, Olympla and Tacoma.
Although Democrats were
optimistic about the prospects of
carrying Washington for the
Roosevelt-Truman ticket, they
were worried about the outcome
of Wallgren's race with Repub
lican Gov. Arthur B. Langlle,
who is seeking reelection.
The only military execution
In Maine's history took piace at
state prison in Thomaston, Me.
Jeremiah Braun was hanged aft
er he was convicted of having
guided a British raiding party
that in 1780 captured Gen. Peg
leg Wadsworth, a grandfather
of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Olorinf time lor Claaaifiad uts 0
l m. Too UU to Ouualft. U.JO
X'TRA
PROFITS IN ECGS
Today's racorcj-brcaklnf 4
prtcti for gi dtmantj thai
yoii ftr rna maximum pro
auction from your f
For batttr roiulti, food
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polatablo, carefully I
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son county. An organization was
formed to be known as the
Rogue River Valley Dairy asso
ciation with board of directors
eletced to perfect plans for in
corporating a marketing organi
zation. There Is every Indication that
this group means business and
the directors were instructed to
proceed as rapidly as possible
with procedure necessary for
starting such an organization.
Small Seed Crops
Going Into Sacks
With a favorable threshing
season with few delays in oper
ations, the small seed crop for
this season is rapidly being sack
ed In this section. Clover yields
are not up to normal this year
in most Instances. The sale of
the crop Is not yet complete
but expectations for good prices
will probably be fulfilled. Pure
seed of the higher grades is in
demand and mixtures may be a
little slower.
R. G. Fowler, county agent
Enroll Not. 1
For 4 H Club Work
Enrollment for next year's
club work will be started No
vember 1. Every boy and girl
between the ages of nine and 18
is eligible to carry a club pro
ject. Projects available include
dairy, beef, pigs, sheep, goat,
poultry, rabbit, duck, geese,
corn, potatoes vegetable gard
den, flower garTlcn, seed crops,
forage crops, weed control. Can
ning, cooking, clothing, home
making, health, home beautifi
ration, bee culture, woodwork
ing, forestry, building, farm ac
counting, home accounting, etc
Boys and girls in and near
towns are eligible to carry these
projects as well as boys and girls
on the farms. Anyone who Is In
terested in Joining a 411 club
or In starting a new one, please
write to the 4H club agent,
courthouse, Medford. Or better
than that, come In to the county
agent's office and talk with the
club agent.
Earle Jossy, county club agent
Party Suggestions
For Hallowe'en
Mrs. Louise Brockway has
prepared a nw recreation mim
eograph on game suggestions for
Hallowe'en that Is now available
through the home, demonstration
agent office.
can always depend
on Schilling flavor
Schilling
COFFEF
Although wartime restrictions
have necessitated, discontinuing
the regular meetings of the Jack
son County Recreation associa
tion, a great deal of material is
available that will help in plan
ning recreation for home and
community groups. The mimeo
graphed information Is available
free of charge and other ma
terial such as game kits, plays
and shintg may be borrower!
through this office.
This newest mimeograph "Hal
lowe'en Recreation" includes
many game ideas that are par
ticularly suitable for small home
parties. Two other mimeographs
on Hallowe'en are available.
One, Hallowe'en Program Sug
gestions, HE 1380 is particularly
useful for school, grange or oth
er group parties. These mimeo
graphs may be obtained at the
extension office at the court
house or by calling 34S3.
Home demonstration agent
Marian J. Farrell,
MARIHUANA IN WEEDS
San Antonio, Tex. (U.PJ Po
lice are searching for local vic
tory gardeners who were culti
vating a little marihuana along
with regular crops. The officers
explained that the marihuana
bush resembles a common gar
den treed,
to detect.
and is very difficult Pw Mall Trftmne Wsrt Ada,
Spelling disaster for the Japs,
tough army ordnance tanks used
in the invasion of the Marshalls
were in almost continuous action
for five straight days on Engebi,
Eniwetock and Parry islands.
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PHOTO STUDIO
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All makes repaired or
Compittely recond'tioned
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Phone 38i. 130? N. Riverside
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Pays Highest Cash Prices
No Delays.
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Tavlor't Penny-WUe Druf
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- 0 ,f I V'"T7'T r , 29 years ago Safeway 7v -
AC lpWer LlV,n3 CStS opened its first store at irSfW A$
VyAYSTu '0r a CommUnitLJ American, Falls. Idaho. VJjrff
-V Fj'km "kx'rti 7 f. costs so effectively spread --n8" T '' l'l'Llllamj
l O WARE
Canterbury Tea
Beans
Crackers
Peas
Black, full-flavored 10c
lb. pkg. 85c pkg
Idaho Reds and Great
Northern Large Whites
Fresh-Baked Sodas
Sugar Belle Brand Fancy
Sweet, Tender Garden-run
5-lb.
bag
2-lb.
pkg.
No. 2
can
Co
48c
25c
16c
29 years ago Safeway
opened its first store at
American Falls, Idaho.
Soon the new storekeeping
methods which cut food
costs so effectively spread
Safeway's popularity
throughout the west To
day, Safeway values con
tinue to represent the
finest quality foods it is
possible to buy at the low
est possible cost to its cus
tomers. That's why we say
CotnpoM Sofaway UolusiA
. and Sua $aA IjouhAslQ!
.i.tti
Lower Living Costs
. for Millions
1
SALE
1-reg. 12-or. pkg. of Shredded Ralston for lc
with purchase of ,
1-pkg. RALSTON Whole Wheat CEREAL for....20e
Both for a total of only 21c
Pancake Flour
Salad Dressing
Suzanna
Guaranteed
Duchess
Super flavor
40-oi.
pkg.
Quart
jar
15c
38c
ROYAL SATIN
SHORTENING
Save real money
on this fine
shortening
3 -lb. CQe
glass J J
SNOWDRIFT
SHORTENING
3-lb.
glass
Wessonc reamed
ensy to cream
63e
SWAN SOAP
4-in-l Floating Soap
3 for 29c
Reg. Bars
Westss Vanilla and Lemon Flavor lui 10c
Sno-Whifa Salt, plain or iodized Pkg. 7c
Clobber Girl Baking Powder 23c
Kitchen Craft Flour ' 95c s.0. 51.79
Cane Sugar ai&o 5-lb. sack 31c
lb. pkg. MIXED FRUIT JELLY 9C
OC Tea Garden 20-oz. glass'
l)C DELUXE PLUM JAM !
COS I.lbbv'a Na.303 1ar Wslb
BROWN SUGAR
and Powdered
2-lb.
SOFTASILK
Cake Flour
FLAPJACK FLOUR
Albers 2i-lb. pkg.
16-os. glass
CANE SIRUP
Sleepy Hollow
APPLE BUTTER
Libby's
MARMALADE 2-lb. glass
Exquisite Orange-Grapeit.
22c
21c
31 glass 3p
37c
HONEY
Percy Davis
No. 303 Jar
S ib. glass 27
BLUE ROSE RICE 3-lb. pkg.
Choice, recleaned
ROASTED PEANUTS lb. pk.
Fresh Roasted
RAISINS 2-lb. pkg. OC-
Seedless Thompson's
31c
33c
Drink More
JUICES!
... for health
and refreshment!
Safeway has a variety of 'em at lowest price
Adams Orange Juice
Adams Orange Juice
Libby's Tomato Juice
V-8 Vegetable Gockatil 10 P,.
Sunsweel Prune Juice
Adams Blended Juice
46-01. can
No. 2 can
40 pts. 47-oi. can
18-c-i. can
Qt. bottla
No. 2 cans
45c
19c
25c
15c
27c
18c
Sunny Dawn
w
Rich, ripe No. 2 can 4 A.
tomatoes (10 pts.) Iwv
TOMATO
JUICE
46-oz.
(40 pts)
21c
Town House
No pts. Grand No.
for breakfast 2
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
can
13C el"1 30C
Cut String Beans, White Tag No. 2 can 13c
Fancy Diced Beets, Old Cold No. 303 glass 12c
Diced Carrots, Del Monte No. 303 can 12c
Standard Tomatoes Cardenside (30 pt.) No. 2! 2 15c
Rancho Pea Soup lO'i-oz. can 6c
Tomato Soup, Campbell's New Pack, 10!-oz. can 8c
Campbell's Chicken Soup 10' '2-oz. can 17e
Libby's Deviled Ham 3-oz. can 18e
Tang or Prem Canned Meats 12-oz. can 27c
Chili Con Carne, Van Camp's 17-oz. glass 28c
Prince Leo Salmon No. 1 tall can 22c
Sliced Peaches, Highway (80 points). .No. 2Vi can 22e
Kadota Figs, Sundown (40 pts ) No. 300 can 14e
Valley Gold Apricots (60 points) No. 22 can 23c
Van Camp's Tenderoni, 6-oz. pkgs 2 for 15c
Porter Macaroni, Spaghetti 24-oz. pkg. 22c
Kraft Cheese Spread, Old English (3 pts ) 5-oz. 23c
Tomato Sauce, Cardenside 8-oz. can 5e
Red Hill Catsup (50 points) 14-oz. bot. 13e
NuMade Mayonnaise, fresh 32-oz. jar 48c
Kraft Miracle Whip Dressing pt. jar 27e
Libby Chopped Olives No. ! 4 can 13c
Green Olives, Los Olivos 3-oz. bottle 13e
Libby Pickles, Home-Made Style No. VA glass 30e
Old Mill Vinegar, Cider pt. bottle 10c
Rolled Oats, Peacock, Reg. or Minit 9-lb. sk. 51c
Albers Oats, with Oven-Class ..2V2-lb. pkg. 31e
Grapenuts Flakes Cereal 12-oz. pkg. 16c
Nabisco Shredded Wheat 12-oz. pkg. lie
Post Toasties Corn Flakes ......1 1-oz. pkg. 8e
Baker's Cocoa, delicious '2-lb. pkg. 10c
Chocolate Mlated Milk, Borden's lb. 26e
Nobhill Coffee, Whole Roast....lb. 19e 2-lb. bag' 37e
Airway Coffee, Whole Roast..lb. 16e 3-lb. bag 47c
Madeira Wine, Boat Vintage 25-oz. bottle $2.39
Madeira Wine, Verdelno Vintage..25-oz. bottle $2.39
Pince Albert Tobacco 1 6-oz. ctn. 63c
Book Matches, 50 pkgs. in box 2 boxes 25c
Cigarette Papers, Wheat Srraw and
Riz La Croix 6 pkgs. 25e
Hand Lotion, Swan (Includes tax) 8 or. 39e
Pard Dog Food, Dehydrated 8-oz. pkgs. 10c
Red Heart Dog Food 8'2-oz. pkg. 9c
On the
Air!
for your enjoyment
Rhythm Inn
Tonite at Hoagy's it
5:30 svary Sunday ovar Station KOIN Music
Laughs Sponsored by Edwards Colfee.
-Songs
30 P.M. every Sunday over Don Lea Mutual
ationt ... features Hoaqy's "Star Dust" Car-
mlchaal . . . sponsored by Nu Mad Mavonnaise.
Don Lsa Mutual Network.. .evening operas
begin at 10:00, Sun. afternoon operas at 4
Edwards Coffee
A rich blend of mountain
crown coffeos that your
family will praise!
21c
San Francisco Opera Co.
Guaranteed Produce
family will praise!
I -lb. Vacuum
Packed jar for
Toilet Soap
Lux
Favorite of the
Stars
5c
Lifebuoy
Tor Hands or Bath
5c
Klam. Netted Gems
Cabbage
Celery
Potatoes
Cranberries
YaiUS Baking site
U.S. No. 2
50-lb. bag
Crisp,
solid heads
Utah
Green type
U. S. No. 1
Klamath Gems
Large Coast
berries
98c
lb. 6c
lb. 10c
lb. 312C
lb. 39c
lb. 10c
SAFEWAY MEATS
GRADE "A" BEEF
5M Roasts Shoulder cuts b.
Short ribs or brisket b.
Ground Beef , ,,
VEAL GRADE "A"
Veal Roasts shoulder cuts ..lb.
Rump Roasts n,.
Shoulder steak ,.
Rib Chops ib.
Breast of Veal '. h'
PORK
Steak b.
8M Chops 11,.
Sausage Country style lb
PIG HOCKS b
oysters i'.:::.':: pint
HALIBUT Sliced , b
SALMON Sliced "" b"
FOWL for Friccassce . ." b
FRESH CRABS b
BACON SQUARES ."'Z.".".'.' lb.'
27e
18c
28c
28c
33c'
23c
38c
19c
33c
38c
28c
17e
65c
33c
39c
40c
25c
19e