JACKSON COUNTY FARM NOTES
Compiled by County OHic. Q. S. C Extension Service
Poultry Meeting
Monday Evanlng
A meeting of poultry produc
ers will be held Monday night
in the courthouse auditorium at
8 o'clock. Noel Bennlon, poultry
specialist, and Dr. C. E. Holmes
of Oregon State college will at
tend this meeting to discuss sea
sonal problems of the poultry
industry.
This Is the first of a series of
poultry meetings to be held this
winter by Mr. Bennion, who is
poultry specialist for the ex
tension service. Dr. Holmes is in
charge of pullorum testing in
the state and as the season is
drawing near for this work to
be done in breeding flocks. Dr.
Holmes will discuss this topic.
All poultrymen are invited to
attend the meeting.
Turkay Marketing
Information Given
The following information has
been supplied by Noel Bennion
of Oregon State college:
The War Food Administra
tion has announced that the set
aside oraer on uirKeys was re- -i.j tn a..,,t ,.,u
moved at midnight November 5., Sfi .""ITl"'
rt, fw .11 lzatl.n a he notified of the
least part of the winter.
Here are a few recommenda
tions on storing fertilizer on the
farm: Always store it on boards
above the ground in a dry build
ing with bags stacked close to
gether to reduce circulation.
Keep each different kind of fer
tilizer in a stack by itself and
keep sodium nitrate and am
monium nitrate away from hay,
teeds and organic meals to pre
vent fires.
R. G. Fowler,
County Agent.
4-H Clubs Should
Reorganise Soon
4-11 dubs which were active
this year should be reorganizing
for next year. It is advisable,
especially in the case of home
economic clubs, to get as much
of the work done as possible
during the winter. This saves
a lot of the load in summer when
people are busy.
To reorganize a club th lead.
er should see the county club
agent for enrollment blanks and
material, or the aeent will be
They stated, however, that all
turkeys delivered before this
date must be , offered for sale
to the army. At present, pro
ducers, processors, wholesalers
and retailers may sell turkeys
at will as long as ceiling prices
are not violated,
The ceiling price to the pro
ducer for all grade A birds re
gardless of size or sex, at all
shipping points west of the Cas
cades, is 42 cents per pound
dressed weight, and 41 cents per
pound unboxed. The producer
must pay 2.8 cents per pound
for the kill and haul and 1 cent
per pound for boxing. This would
mean a ceiling price to the pro
ducer of 38.2 cents per pound.
If a producer hauls his own
birds to the processing plant,
,the processor may reimburse him
on a basis of cost of hauling in
1042.
meeting.
Earle Jossy,
County 'Club Agent.
If, a producer dresses his own' in tin cans
Tin Can Sealing
To Be Continued
Sealing tin cans for Christ
mas shipment to troops overseas
proved to be such ' a popular
service tnai li will be continued
on a smaller scale to accom
modate those shipping food to
men in the navy and to those
who have specific requests for
me army.
The Groceteria will sell the
tin cans, which may then be
filled and brought to the Ore
gon state College Extension of
fice for inspection and sealing.
everyone Is urged to check with
the extension service, phone
3453, for information on - the
type of food that may be sealed
birds and sells them loose to a
processor or wholesaler his ceil
ing price will be 41 cents per
pound.
If a producer sells to a retail
er he may add the wholesale
markup, which is IVi cents per
pound, which would mean a
ceiling price of 42 4 cents per
pound.
' If a producer sells to a con
sumer he may also include the
retail markup of 17' per cent,
which would mean a ceiling price
f 49.7 cents per pound.
Grade B turkeys shall be
priced 1V4 cents per pound less
than grade A. Grade C turkeys
shall be priced 4 cents less
than grade A.
How to Store
Fertilizer on Farms
The campaign to have farm
ers buy their fertilizer earlier,
take delivery arid store it on
their farms has brought consider
able inquiry as to what is the
best way of storing commercial
fertilizer over winter. A few
farmers have consistently dem
onstrated that fertilizer can be
stored successfully on the farm
if a little care is given to it.
Because of a similar campaign
a year ago it is estimated that
30 Der cent of all the fertilizer
used in 1944 had been stored at
Since tin cans are a scarce war
material everyone is requested
to use this service only for ov
erseas shipments as other pack-
ing methods will be adequate
to camps in the United States.
Care of Babies
Told In Course
Brief, practical and straight
to the point advice on care of
the baby and small child is now
available in the form of a cor
respondence course for mothers
entitled "The Home With the
Small Child."
This course offered by the
Oregon State College Extension
Service is intended for expect
ant mothers and mothers of chil
dren under four years of age,
It gives practical help on the
feeding, clothing, h o usehold
management and child develop
ment problems, that are sure to
arise in the home with small
child, but is not intended to take
Mora Comfort Wearing
FALSE TEETH
Here Is . pleasant way to overcome
loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, an
Improved powder, sprinkled on upper
and lower plates holds them firmer
so that they feel more comfortable.
No lummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel
ing. It's alkaline (non-acid). Does not
sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture
breath). Get FASTEETH today at any
drug store.
the place of medical advise of
the physician or nurse.
These mimeoararjhed "lessons"
will be sent at regular tntervays
to help you meet the problems
as they occur. Anyone may en
roll by sending her name, ad
dress and age of children or
month In which the new baby
Is expected, to the Home Dem
onstration Agent, in the court
house, Medford.
How to Prepare
Thanksgiving Turk
Thanksgiving means turkey
or other poultry for dinner to
the vast majority of American
families. Make sure your tur
key is cooked to perfection just
as your family wants it.
For the inexperienced home-
maker the selection) and prepa
ration of the Thanksgiving bird
is a frightening task. She espe
cially will find Home Economics
mimeograph 1488 on "Poultry
Cookery," a helpful aid, but
even the most experienced cook
will want to check that - her
cooking methods will guarantee
a prize feast for the family.
For information on dressings
relishes and other accompani
ments to the holiday meal the
mimeograph HE B84 "Sugges
tions for Holiday Dinner Menus
With Recipes" will also prove
helpful. All of these aids are
available through the ofice of
the home demonstration agent
in the courthouse in Medford or
by calling 3453.
. Marian J. Farrell
Home Demonstration Agent.
i
Oloatnit time for Sunaav Too Late
co Obualfy 8:30 Saturday afternoon
riease rememDer-
WACS BUSTED FOR
REVEALING UNREST
AT FORT BELVOIR
Fort Belvotr, Va., Nov. 18
(U.R) Four unidentified noncom
missioned WAC officers station
ed here have been reduced to
privates and reprimanded for
making "completely untrue"
newspaper statements. It was of
ficially announced today.
The statements, according to
the announcement, were made
to newspaper reporters on Oct.
20 and - included an assertion
that a large number of WACS
here had threatened to "go
AWOL in a body" because of
dissatisfaction with Capt. Dor
othy ' Tomhave, the company
commander.
Stories published in Washing
ton newspapers last month said
enlisted WACS at Fort Beloir
were angry because Capt. Tom
have had, among other things,
ordered the transfer of Cpl.
Marie Sayre of Butler, Ind., a
popular member of the com
pany. Post officials at the time
exonerated the captain of un
fair treatment of . the young
women under her.
Today's announcement admit
ted in effect that considerable
tension still exists among Fort
Belvoir WACS. It said, how
ever, that all complaints, many
Prblection
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It Is never too early to protect
ehlldrenv against the ravages ol
tuberculosis, which kills at the rati
ot one person every nine minutes.
Tuberculin testing ot school chil
dren la carried on by tuberculosis
associations which ar financed by
the sale ot Christmas Seals. The.
double-barred eross ot the associa
tions has coma to stand tor health
protection,
of them based on the "alleged
lack of tact, sympathy and un
derstanding" on the part of of
ficers, were being considered
and "corrective action" taken.
' The action against the four
noncommissioned officers, the
Post statement said, was taken
because their published com
plaints had brought - "public
criticism and ridicule" upon the
corps.
OM Mall Trlbuna Want Ada
PRAISE TO 96TI
The 96th infantry division,
formerly stationed at Camp
White, is praised for Its success
ful, well-organized attacks
against the Japs on Leyte in the
Philippine campaign, in an ar
ticle In the November 13 Issue
of Newsweek magazine by Rob
ert Shaplen, war correspondent.
Shaplen, writing of the battle
of Catmon Ridge, "perhaps the
outstanding fight" on Leyte,
said that the victor was the
junior division of the Invasion,
the 98th, fresh from the states.
Jap resistance was "stiff but
Isolated and disorganized." The
383d regiment, under Col. Ed
win May of Springfield, Mass.,
and the 381st regiment under
Col. Michael (Screamln' Mike)
Holloran of San Jose, Cel., are
cited for their part in combat
ing this resistance and securing
Catmon Ridge for the Amer-
cans.
' The 96th division, command
ed by Maj. Gen. James G. Brad
ley, trained at Camp White be
tween the middle of November
and April last year, leaving the
camp, April 24. After training
briefly at San Louis Obispo,
Camp Callan and Camp Beale,
Cal., the division left from a
Thursday. Wot. II. 1144 MEDFORD MMf TRraDrTt SEYtW
western port about the middle
of July for Pacific base.
EX-U.S. SEN. BR00KHART
DIES IN VET HOSPITAL
Prescott, Arls., Nov. 16 (U.R)
Former U. S. Sen. Smith W.
Brookhart, ot Iowa, long a lead
er of the powerful senatorial
farm bloc and a pioneer advo
cate of Soviet recognition by the
United States, died at the Whip
ple Veterans' hospital today at
the age ot 75.
Brookhart moved here for
reasons of health more than a
year ago, living with his daugh
ter, Dr. Florence Yount. He en
tered the Veterans' hospital not
long after his wife died last December.
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