FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday. Juns 7, 1843
JACKSON COUNTY FARM NOTES
. Compiled by County Office 0. S. C. Esrension Service
Poultry Meeting
Slated June 12
A demonstration of poultry
culling and debeaking to prevent
cannabalism will be held at the
farm of Lawrence Luy in Griffin
Creek, Tuesday afternoon, June
12. N. L. Bennion, poultry
specialist. Oregon State college,
will conduct the demonstration.
All poultrymen are Invited to
attend this meeting beginning at
2 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon.
Seed Certification
Applications Filed
Applications covering about
1,000 acres of ladino clover for
field certification have been
filed In the county agents office
to date. This la only part of the
acreage that is likely to be cer
tified and all ladino growers
wishing certification should ap-
Dly at once.
The rates for certification are
SI minimum or .02 per acre.
Farmers who wish to thresh
ladino for seed should have their
fields certified because If this is
nol done it goes as white clover
which Is less than one tnira tne
price of ladino seed. This is a
government regulation and field
inspection Is the only way to
differentiate between ladino and
white clover as the seeds cannot
be told apart
Farm Transportation
Rule Changed
After June 30 applications for
farm trucks and truck gasoline
will not be filed in the county
office. Farmers will have to ap
ply directly to local or state
ODT and OPA offices after that
date. AAA committee authoriza
tion for conversion of tractors
and other farm Implements from
steel to rubber will be termin
ated also.
H. O. FOWLER,
T County Agent,
4-H Clubbers Hare
Scholarship Chanc
Oregon 4-H club members
have until July 1 to enter the
$8,000 scholarship contest of the
National Junior Vegetable Grow
ers association, according to H.
C. Seymour, state club leader
and chairman of the national
contest for the western states.
Recent unseasonable weather
emphasized one of the goals of
the contest, Seymour points out.
That is adding to the nation's
food supplies for the home, for
other civilians and for the armed
forces. City, suburban and farm
4-H gardeners are eligible for
the contest, whether their gar
dens are 20 by 30 feet or are
commercial acreages. A course
of study emphasizing efficient
production and marketing is
sent to each club boy or girl
entering the contest.
Prizes include $100 war bonds
to each of 33 sectional winners,
$200 scholarships to each of four
regional championships and $800
scholarship to the national cham-
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pion. Entries may be sent to
Prof. Grant B. Snyder, junior
growers adult advisor, 103
French hall, Massachusetts State
college, Amherst, Mass.
EARLE JOSSY,
County Club Agent.
Spreader In
Spray Mixture
Some growers are experienc
ing difficulty in obtaining a good
spray mixture. Whenever the
suction screen clogs up with
lead or parts of sprayed trees
appear whitewashed, the mix
ture is not proper. Generally
the trouble is caused by too
much spreader. Wherever this
trouble occurs the amount of
multifilm or colloidal 77 should
be reduced to about two ounces
per 100 gallons. This amounts
to a half pound to a 300 of 400
gallon tank.
C. B. CORDV,
Assistant County Agent.
VERI10N NYGAARD
GETS AII0 FOR
HER0ICSERV1CE
Vernon D. Nygaard, techni
cian fourth grade in the 98th
Infantry Division, has been
awarded the, bronze star medal
for heroic service on Okinawa
island and a copy of the citation
has been received by his wife,
who resides in Medford at 214
Stark street. - Sgt. Nygaard
with the division band, has been
overseas since last August.
Sgt. Nygaard's citation reads:
'Tor heroic service in connec
tion with military operations
against the enemy in the vicinity
of Futema, ' Okinawa Island,
April 12. While under heavy,
night barrage of enemy artil
lery, Technician Nygaard left
his covered position and with
utter disregard for his own
safety went, with two other men
to the Immediate aid of man
who had been seriously wounded
by shrapnel from a tree burst
Having administered first aid,
Nygaard, still under fire, then
assisted In evacuating the man
to a hospital. Sgt. Nygaard's
exemplary action and devotion
to duty are in keeping with the
highest traditions of the mili
tary service."
Mrs. Nygaard makes her home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. J, Meisenhoelder.
CPL: JAMES FRY
GETS DISCHARGE
Cpl. James F. Fry was given
an honorable discharge from the
army June 3 and is now In Med
ford with Mrs. Fry and their
son. Tomorrow the family will
go to Eugene where the former
serviceman has accepted employ
ment.
Fry served In the air corps
for 33 months and spent 27
months in the CBI theater, ar
riving back In this country April
9. He holds the Southwest
Asiatic ribbon with one cam
paign star, the good conduct
modal, the distinguished flying
croi:s vlth two clusters, the air
medal with three clusters, the
purple heart, the Burma-India
zone clasp, the driver-mechanic's
mednl and a sharpshooter's
badc.
Mrs. Fry has made her home
In Medford with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gammlll,
118 Willamette avenue, while
her husband was overseas.
REOPENING SERVICE AT
CHURCH OF GOD SUNDAY
A special reopening service
will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at
the Church of God which has
been repaired and redecorated
following a recent fire.
The Rev. Walter Greer, pastor
of the Church of God at Coqullle
Is to be guest speaker and Med
ford ministers will also partici
pate In the program. The public
Is invited to attend the service.
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The big Russell Brothers Pan
Pacific circus, with its train of
double-length steel railroad cars,
rolled into Medford this morning
for a matinee and evening per
formance at the circus grounds,
South Central and Riverside
avenues. The afternoon show
waj slated to get underway at
2:30 with tonight s performance
set at 8 o'clock. Doors will open
an hour earlier to permit inspec
tion of the menagerie.
Scores of gaily-painted wagons
and colorful paraphernalia in
enormous quantities were un
loaded by circus workers and
teams of harnessed elephants
and moved to the circus grounds
this morning.
Highlighted by the marvelous
Riding Cristiani family, in
startling new equestr:an feats,
and featuring Ala Ming Fu, only
girl ever to accomplish forward
somersaults on the wire, the
show brings to Medford many of
the outstanding names In the cir
cus world.
A huge herd of performing ele
phants, in new routines and
maneuvers, along with colorful
horses and other animals will al
so take part in the gala performance.
Closing time for OasBtried Adi 8:30
m. Too Late to Classify '2:13 p m
SOME PEAR ORCHARDS
ARE DAMAGED BY HAIL
County Agent Robert G. Fow
ler reported today a survey
showed pear orchards in the air
port district had sustained some
damage from hail late last Mon
day. The hail was limited In
area, Fowler said. Another re
port said hall fell In hills back
of Jacksonville and on the Old
Stage road, and did some dam
age to gardens.
The county agent said the re
cent rains had delayed hay cut-
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Hershey's Cocoa Nourl,hina w.lb. Pkg. 10c
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Shldr. Roair, A grade
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Rump Roair, A grade
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Veal Stew, A grade
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Shoulder Roast, A grade lb. 35c
Leg of Lamb, A grade lb. 38c
Breast of Lamb, A grade lb. 20c
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Salt Mackerel lb. 37c
Fresh Oysters pint 65c
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1 cup water 2 to 3 dropa red
?i cup sugar food coloring
4 tbsps. cornstarch
Wash and hull, strawberries. Pilt
baked 9-inch pastry shell with 3 cups
whole berries. Crush remaining; 1
cup berries; cook with water 5 min
utes; strain. To make glaze: Com
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to strained juice; and cook 3 min
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constantly. Add butter or margarine
and red coloring. Cool slightly. Pour
glaze by spoonfuls over fruit, being
careful to coat all thoroughly. Chill.
Serve plain or garnish with whipped
table cream or ice cream and whole
berries. Makes 1 9-inch pie. Serves
6 to 8.
PAN-fRIIO CHIRRIIS
An excellent accompaniment to
meat or poultry,
2 tbsps. butter or 4 tbsps. brown
margarine sugar
3 cups cherries
Melt butter or margarine in heavy
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