Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 24, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    JACKSON COUNTY FARM NOTES
Compiled by County OHlcs 0. S. C. Extension Service
Mora Maat Production
It 1845 Farm War Job
To help offset the reduction
In red meat, WFA seeks more
poultry meat production. As an
inducement, ceiling prices on
broilers, fryers and roasters will
increase an average of 1.3 cents
per pound on July. With hog
marketings down more than a
third from a year earlier, farm
ers are urged to meet the 194S
fall pig goal of 37 million head,
which is 18 per cent more than
last fall's crop. The support
price, Chicago basis, has been
raised to si- per nunareaweigm
on all good and choice butcher
hogs u to 300 pounds. Ranch
ers and farmers are urged to
market their cattle and calves
soon as they nre ready. . This
would result in more meat now
when it U most needed and
would help prevent congested
fall markets and other market
ing difficulties. If farmers
achieve the 1945 slaughter goal
for cattle and calves, they will
market about 17 million head,
about three million more than in
1044.
Cattle Feeders
To Get Subsidy
County AAA committees soon
will receive instructions for mak
ing 50 cents a hundredweight
payments to feeders who feed
cattle for at least 30 days and
market it as grade A or grade
AA beef. It is expected that the
program will be handled similar
to the dairy feed payment set
up, with payments being in the
form of a sight draft on Com
modity Credit made on the basis
of the feeder's sales receipts.
FATHER'S DAY
CARDS
Father's Day Is June 17th.
Time now to select cards
to send overseas.
SWEM'S
Book and Gift Shop
Grade AA or choice beef has
a dressed carcass yield of 61
per cent and grade A or good has
a yield of 58 per cent. It is ob
vious that this subsidy will not
effect many feeders as it takes
a mighty good animal to carry
this high percentage.
Farmers Oat Break
On Surplus Trucks
Farmers will get first choice
on. surplus trucks and other
tarm machinery under a new dis
posal system which goes into ef
fect on June 1.
WFA will determine the areas
where surplus farm equipment
Is to be sold. These areas will
be where farm production is Im
paired or impairment is threat
ened by a shortage of trucks or
other farm equipment. The
Surplus Property board will de
cide the kinds and amounts to
be made available for each area
and direct the Department of
Commerce to make the equip
ment available immediately,
al.aead of all other priorities.
This equipment will be sold only
to dealers who agree to sell ex
clusively to farmers in the area.
To purchase surplus trucks,
farmers or farmer cooperatives
will be required to present cer
tificates issued by their county
Triple-A committee. No certifi-1
cates will be required for sur
plus farm machinery and equip
ment. Dealers will be required
to notify Triple-A committees of
the number and description of
trucks available to farmers in
their county and will be advised
of the farmers and farmers' co
operative associations holding
AAA certificates. Dealers will
furnish reports giving the name
and address of each purchaser
of surplus trucks.
Farm Power
Extensions
Power extensions and connec
tions to .farms may now be
made by utility companies with
out WPB approval if materials
are available, according to new
regulations. Farm applications
for such service no longer need
be filed by applicants with the
county AAA committees, wheth-
Flower Plant SALE '"YiF
This week It your last chance to get 72 growing flower plantt,
many in bud, all ready to let out in your yard, at the unbe
lievably low price of $2.00. Offer ends Saturday.
For $2.00 We Will Ship the Following Postpaid:
- 12 Rote Dawns, silver pink, grow 2 to 3 feet
12 Evening Primroses, very showy for borders
12 Coreopsis, sunshine flower
12 Genuine Kelway Marguerites, extra hardy
. 12 Giant Shasta Daisies, white with yellow centers
12 Assorted Perennials, our selection
72
72 growing perennial flower plantt, all the colors of the rain-,
bow delivered postpaid for $2.00. A whole garden of lovely
flowers for lets than you might expect to pay for a doten
plants.
Our surprise selection of 300 annual flower teedt of over
30 varietiet added without charge to every order mailed
this week.
ORDER TODAY THIS WEEK IS YOUR LAST CHANCE!
Attach two one-dollar billt to this ad, write your name and
addrett below, and mail to
CLARK GARDNER
Western Office Seattle, 4, Wash.
r.h Enc.
Send COD
718 American Bldg,
Name
Addrett
er it be for domestic, livestock
or irrigation purposes.
The lifting of restrictions on
electric hook-ups does not affect
the AAA copper wire distribu
tion program. Requests for farm
stead wiring are considerably
more than county copper wire
quota. Less than 3,000 pounds
remains of the state allocation
of 14.700 pounds for the second
quarter. The third quarter al
location will not be received un
til June 10.
R. O. FOWLER,
County Agent.
Elm
Beetle
Elm beetle are now working
on elm trees and can be con
trolled by spraying with arsenate
of lead. Use three pounds per 100
or a tablespoon per gallon.
These elm beetles are about a
quarter inch long and light
brown with a dark brown stripe
along each side. When disturb
ed they drop from the leaves
and fall to the ground or fly
away.
The adult beetles eat holes in
the leaves and lay yellowish egg
clusters on the undersides of the
leaves. These eggs hatch into a
slug-like larvae. These slugs
skeletonize the leaves and un
less controlled, the treet will
sometimes become bare.
Cucumber
Beetles
If you are being troubled with
12 spotted cucumber beetles,
rlnet (ha nlnnts nttflpkpd with 8
mixture of one heaping table
spoon ot calcium arsenate ui
nna nrmnri nf lnndnl&ster. Many
plants are attacked, but melons
and beans are tavornes.
C. B. CORDY.
Assistant County Agent.
Olive flp
Barber's
Letter '
place with a tweet possessiveness
which was, to me, infinitely
touching. I know so well how it
is with a woman and the place
she can call her own. Too, I re
membered how this girl had al
ways loved the various homes
she had had during the years of
her marriage. These had been
many, and none of them very
good, for they had married dur
ing the depression and the going
had been hard.
Now she was making another
home; or trying to. Yet I know
that for her any home would be
but half a home without a mate
to share it with her, for there
are such women. In fact I think
the normal woman is that way.
She was not yet completely es
tablished in her apartment and
so the new dishes were in color
ful disarray over the table.
There was a large white coffee
pot. "Bill always made fun of
my doll-sized coffee pot. I got
a big one this time." (How gal
lant the smile! How heart-twisting
the tremulous lips!)
Oh, I could go on and on, re
viewing the lives of those we
know who have divorced and re
married yet who by theh" ae
tions, sometimes by their own
confession, never again experi
ence the high sweet flame ot
their first love. There are ex
ceptions, but for the majority,
divorce has been a mistake.
Banking Committee
Oks Bretton Woods
Washington. May 24 U.R
The House Banking committee
approved the Bretton Woods
agreements by a 23 to 3 vote to
day, giving the administration a
thumping first-round victory on
that sector of Its foreign policy
front.
Before voting, the committee
amended the bill to meet com1
plaints of critics of the powers
proposed for the huge interna
tional bank of reconstruction
and development and the mone
tary stabilization fund.
Those critics had argued that
the fund intended to stabilize
the values ot foreign currencies
POLISHES sum
Without Rubbing
r.i.H
RAIN
DROPS
AMERICA'S WASH WORD s
Thunder. May 24, 1245 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
would be misused and its re
sources tapped for purchases of
capital goods rather than ex
change stabilization.
The committee adopted two
amendments giving the Ameri
can interpretation of the powers
of the bank and fund.
Hollywood, May 24 (U.R)
Movie Starlet Claire James to
day abandoned plans to divorce
her second husband.'
Schilling
'""Vanilla
makes milk a new
taste delight
It is my belief that no statistics
are so misleading as those on di
vorce; misleading, that is, if each
divorce is supposed to have
written "finis" to the love the
divorced ones had for each other.
Last evening my husband and
I took, an accounting of the cou
ples we know who have di
vorced. With few exceptions,
we decided, the parties regret
the separations.
What started us thinking
along this line was the young
woman we met on our way to
town. By mutual consent she
and her husband had separated
several years ago. Both have
confided to friends the wish they
hadn't. To one, the man said
when he considers remarrying,
always the girl he has in mind
falls so far short of the ideal his
wife set for him that he can't go
through with it. I do not know
that she has made a like state
ment but the evidence is that
she has never got over loving
the man she divorced.
As I said, we met her. She
had, at long last, she said, found
an apartment. Wouldn't we like
to go and see it? We would. We
did.
She showed us' Into the little
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Prices
Effective
FRI.-SAT.
May 25-26
You'll LIKE
FOR WEEK-END
hopping at Medford'i own friendly Piggly Wiggly Store
. . . there's plenty of parking apace here. . . plenty of bargains, tool
EVERYTHING you need from nationally known foods and garden
fresh produce to luscious meats. '
Guyei's Market
WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE!
. U. S. and Federally Graded Meats Piggly Wiggly.
S. Riverside at 13th and S. Central
MUTTON -U.S.Insp. Point Free
FANCY COLORED HENS
CHEESE Urge Assortment
FRYING SIZE
RABBITS, lb. 55c
DILL PICKLES
3 for 10c
FOR DELICIOUS MEALS
SALMON LING COD
CRAB MEAT SALT HERRING
SHRIMP OYSTERS '
HALIBUT Fresh and delicious
CROWN MASCII JAR
LIDS 3 doz. 25c
RIPE OLIVES
MT. WHITNEY BRAND
Pint jar 25c
BUY PEC THIS HOW
WHILE STOCKS ARE AVAILABLE!
CERTO ..... 3 bottles 47c
SUREJELL 3-pkg. deal 27c
M.C.P. PECTIN . . . 3 Pkn. 29c
PEN-JEL 2 Pk(.. 25c
GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
CUCUMBERS
c and
10c ea.
U.S. Ho. 1 Shatter White
POTATOES. 10 lb. 49c
NEW GREEN PEAS
2 lb. for 19c
CLEAREX GLASS GLEANER " 23c
PLASTIC SPRAYER ISe
Kool-Aid ICE CREAM POWDER ,. 5c
Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry
Nalley's Horse Radish MUSTARD 10c
SODA STRAWS SS? Pkg. of 100 10c
WAX-TEX WAXED PAPER, 125-ft. rolls 18c
Flavo-Fresh SANDWICH BAGS " 10c
Paper Plates 10c doz - Wooden Spoons lOcdoz
FISHER'S ri MID
u in ho k9m
BLEND l-UUn llUa IW slag WfcW
FISHER'S ZOOM .... Pkg. 20c
Inttsnt Cooklna Whole Whstt C.rtsl
Mb.
pkg.
IIW CORN STARCH 9c
8ctuableey 8 GLOSS STARCH 9c
DON'T MISS
the MARINE BAND CON
CERT ntxt MONDAY it the
HOLLY THEATRE . . . FREE
to til "E" War Bond Buyartl
A grand e-tnlng of enter.
talnmant, featuring Amarlet't
own Marine War Haroatl
DA II II H I Sunthine Sunihine ROYAL "CROWN" Msxlne
GRAHAMS CHEEZ-IT COLA TOILETSOAP
Powdered 2 lb C rt
.Ocean 33c sfg, 1 6 bottles, 25c 5 bars 25c
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For Your Convenience - Open Sunday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
S28 SOUTH RIVERSIDE
PLENTY OP PARKING SPACE
PIGGLY-VJIGGLY SUPER SPECIALS
FOR THIS WEEK-END
RANCH MAPLE FLAVOR SYRUP ., 98c
SJSU BUCKWHEAT P'CAKE FLOUR "U 43c
BROOMS Well Made Quality Brooms S-Sew Efl. 89C
Green Spot CUT GREEN BEANS - Packed in Oregon
No. 1 tins 11c Doz. $1.29 Case of 24 $2.49
(Blue Polntt Per Cste 120 Right Rir-d to Limit Quantltiaa) '
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