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' FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday Ju H 1945 JACKSON COUNTY FARM NOTES Compiled by County OH Icq 0. S. C. Intention Service Value Limit Raised on Construction on Farms Under a liberalized WPB order affecting farm construo tlon, farmers may spend up to $1,000 in a calendar year for farm dwelling construction, re modeling and repair, and an ad ditional $1,000 for construction of other farm buildings, an nounces R. B. Taylor, chairman f he state AAA committee. Previously the maximum per farm was 1,000, Including not more than $200 for farm dwel lings. Any new farm construction for dwellings or service build- i . ...v. ! V. Avropri tha tWO $1,000 allowances requires WPB . approval. Farmers may app'y at county AAA offices for lum u.. ormlt fnr renair and con struction not requiring WPB ap Most county lumber quotas are limited, however, and not all farm needs can be met. Cattle Marketings Are 21 Per Cent Above 184 Marketings of cattle during the first four months of this year have been at an all-time high. -.!. nPr-i,.alc at tha 68 Drin clpal public stockyards during the January-April period ran i - av.ntrA vnr earlier. Slightly more than 14 per cent of the receipts were shipped back to the country for further grazing and feeding, or about v. nmnnrtion as a year earlier, but less than In each of the previous three yean, jq ciirtMiv Ipu than half the i .i . " . receipts were taken out of we markets for local iauure th. .r,1 tuhora thev were received compared with about S6 per cent a year earlier and about 62 per cent in 1941 and 1042. The Increase In federally i iA aintiohtpp Hurlna the four-month period totaled 448,- 000 head. There alto appears i of about 480.000 cattle in uninspected slaughter over the previous year, probably reflecting to a considerable ex tent slaughter In violation of OPA price regulations. R. O. rOWLIR, County Agent Thin Peaches Soon For Most Benefit Peaches should be thinned soon in order to obtain tne greatest benefit from the thin ning. How much to thin is al ways the big question ana easy answers are not available. It Is known however that it requires 25 or 30 leaves to produce one fruit. Large leaves produce more than small ones. Tf vnti hava many trees to thin It will pay to spend a little time counting leaves on a iow branches. This will enable you to estimate closely the leaves up fruit This Is the only exact way to be sure you are thinning properly. Heavier thinning will reduce the tonnage but increase the size of the individual iruits. Tha frnirn nrn ftnaced as unt- formly over the tree as possible. Where mill is pieniuui oniy w fruit is left on each spur. It is hst in leave more fruits near the base of shoots and on the larger wood and tnln more heavily on shoot tips and the nu nt lnnff limbs. This will help reduce breakage to some extent. C. B. CORDY, Assistant County Agent Jackson 4-K en KOAC June 21 Th .Tarksnn county 4H club delegation to Club Summer rhnnl will broadcast over sta tlnn KOAC. Corvallis. Thurs day, June 21, between 7:30 and The summer school assembly programs will be broadcast from 2 to 3 p. m. daily. unauy rerv ice will be broadcast from 11:30 in 12-3(1 June 24. Summer school will open June 18 and close June z. EARLE JOSSY, County Club Agent JacKaon County N Students Make SOCE Honor Roll Southern Oretfnn Cnlleffe of Education, Ashland, June 14 The following Jackson county students are on the honor roll for work done in the spring quarter, having achieved a grad-point average of three to four, from a possible range of one to four point average. 4.00 io 3.50 Smyth, Kathleen, Ashland 4.00; Billings, Laura, Ashland 3.94: Peck, Edna, Ashland 3.78; THE GRANGE Roxf Anne Orange Roxy Anne Grange will meet Friday, June 15, at 8:1S p.m. and ladies of the group will erva ica cream and cake In ob servance of Fathers' Day. The box social, planned at the last meeting of the group, will not be held. T.bWa Clw.lr CriHM I.nke Creek Grange met In re gular session June 8, with Worthy Master Loyd George presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Owen and daughter, Betty Lou, were voted to Grange membership. All members, past and pre sent, having Grange song books are asked to please bring them to Grange. There will bo a dance at the Grange hall June 16. A cordial welcome Is extended all. Next grange meeting 1 July 13 at 8:30 p. m. Grangers al ways welcome. Sams Valley Orange Sams Valley Grange will hold regular meeting Saturday night, .Trm IS Several eanriirlatea are expected for third and fourth de- ffreet. Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Logan are In charge of the program and in honor of Father's day ladies of the Grange will serve nerial refreshments. All memheri having birthdays this quarter are urged to be pre sent as It will be birthday cake night also. Helena, Mont., has had over 2.780 earthquakes since 1935, when the most disastrous onej stuck me tayimi iitj w. v.. tana. TAYLOR'S PENNY-WISE DRUGS 523 1. Main Medford Clark, Ha, Butte Falls 3.71; Walker Ruth. Ashland 3.62; Woolen, Alice, Talent, 3.56. 3.50 io 3.00 Osborne, Virginia, Jackson ville 3.43; Millard, Joan, Med ford 3.38; LaClair, Joe, Ash land 3.32; Jacobs, Barbara, Ashland 3.31; Burdette, Jean, Medford 3.27; Sumerlin, La- S. M. WADE Commercial and Domest!c Refrigerators Repaired 5302 Phone 4104 vonne, Ashland 3.09; McKlnnls, Ralph, Ashland G.06; Cooper, Jemmy Lee, Ashland 3.00; Ren zema, Doris, Ashlar.d 3.00. CONNIE BENNETT FREE Hollywood, June 14 (U.PJ Actress Constance Bennett today was granted an uncontested di- W ASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parte & Service on All Makes B. & 8 Washer Shop -408 E. Main. Phone 5302 voree from Mexican Actor Gil bert Roland because their mar riage interfered with their friendship. Superior Judge Roy Vickers awarded the interlocu tory decree on the standard Sen; Women HOId'at 40,50,60! WtffiPep? Want to Fool Years Younger? 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On Main Street Ashland Phon. 4061 "By Our GOOD SERVICE You Will Know Us 3" Win 1 Craeii Walclill 1 J.i.rl ItetAn aV'i IOI Hciaiio uois" the Hoagy Carmichael" I Show, KGW, Monday night, 6 to 6:3 U f. inmimin I III U W Canterbury Tea ORANGE PEKOE, block V4-ib. pkg. 22c i-n. pkfl- 85 Vi-lb. pkg. 43 e 14-bojpkg. CORN MEAL ALBERS BRAND White or Yellow 40-oz. pkg. Baking Soda Arm fc HammeWib. P.ck.a. 5c Baking Powder CaIura" ... .. 25c Sno While Sail p,"norIodl"d p.c.3.7c Dane Sugar st'mp 38 Mb. ..ck 33c Cider Vinegar 0,dMm Pi,boulOc Riiz Crackers T"ty 8nack nb. P.ck.fl. 1 9c Rv Tak for Reducing Diels 15c I -lb. loaf lie Mn. Wriaht'l Cracked Wheat 12-oa. pkg. V4-lb. pkg. Bread Enriched Shredded Ralston Cereal Cheese (6 pis.) Polalo Chips '.7. .d. 15c Jar Rubbers R"ul" u... P.ek.g. Ball Jar Rubbers rftW l& Kerr Lids Hesul" Kerr Lids Wid,Mou,h Jels-Riie L"uldPH Parowax J's"1" Margarine Meal Sauce Durk"'' Real Roast Peanut Cherub Milk Bon Ami, powdered form While Magic Clothes Bleach Flour 10-lb. sack 41c lie 22c IE. Large 4c 5c flu 1-dos. pkgs. 1-dos. pkg. I4C Vi-pint bottle 1 3C 14. Mb. package ' lb. pkg. 18c 10-os.bottle 30C Bulier 39c 25c 13c 10c Dad has favorite dishes And Father's Day is an excellent time to serve them ... to prove all over again that you love him. So for get the calories and vitamins for a day and give him those things he likes . . . just because they taste so good, such as For breokfort-COHM ANCKt$ cup all-purpoee flour 'A cup corn meal I'i tsps. baking powder a tsp. soda 2 tbsps. sugar 1 tsp. salt 2 eggs cup milk tbsps. melted shortening or margarine (IV) points each) Tall tans Jar 3 for 12-os. can Quart Bottle t Sift flour, measure, and sift again" with corn meal, baking powder, soda, sugar, and salt. Beat egg yolks, add milk and combine with dry 'in gredients, beating until smooth. Add melted butter or margarine and fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Drop by tablespoonfuls on moderately hot, lightly-greased griddle or heavy fry ing pan. Turn cakes when bubbles form on top surface. Bake until golden brown. Serve with equal amounts of melted butter or mar garine and heated syrup. Makes 10 to 12 medium-size cakes. Far Ms favorite dinner Oikkn Fricassee, or Bf Slew with Dumplings. DUMPLINO OUICKII 2 eups biscuit mix 1 cup milk Place mix in bowl; add milk all at once; stir only until all of the flour is dampened. Drop dumplings by tablespoonfuls on gently boiling stew or liquid in large kettle with tight- ..... ofoom 15 min utes or until done, without removing cover. Makes 12 medium-size dumplings. Safeway Homemakers' Bureau JTLIA LEE WRIGHT, Dirsrtor Tea, Upton's Yellow Label 0. P. Fies. Sundown (P") Fancy Prunes, Red Tag I) . pts. t 20 V Pts Peaches. Hishwav Halves (Z Vegetable Cocktail, Y-8 fancy ( Vp.Y) Pumpkin, Harvest Moon Soinach. Emerald Bay (11.) Corn, Country Home whole kernel ( to pts. 16-bag pkg. 18c 303 tin l5o 2i2 glass jar 22o No. 2V2 can 22o 18-cz. can 15c 2V2 can 17c Ko. 212 can 17c ,) No. 2 can loo EDWARDS COFFEE With Plastic Coffee -lb. or 23 Measure (no extra charge) 2-lb. lor 54c While they lost Be accurate! Vie m measure! Make uniformly good coffeel Town House, Sweet ened and Unswt. Apple Juice, S. & W. brand Grape Juice, Church's Grapefruit Juice Blended Juice, Adam's Orange Juice, Full o' Gold Tomato Juice SS 18-oz. ( Diced Beets, Blue Tag fancy Gardenside Peas, Standard Cut Beans, Wilamet () () No I Points ) K.) I0o (p9ts.) cans 10 pts. Quart bottle 38c Pint bottle 17c No. 2 can 13o 46-oz. can 42c 46'0Z. can 46c 48-cz. 21c No. 303 jar I Io No. 2 can lie No. 2 can l2o Sh&ciaL Fresh, firm, ripe tomotocs rushed to you from Texos fields.. t Lamb Breast Also neck and shank Gr. AA and Gr. 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