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JACKSON COUNTY FARM NOTES Compiled by County Offica O. S. C. Extension Service Clover Certification Deadline it July 15 July 15 will be the deadline for accepting applications for field certification of Ladino clos'er. Some inspection work will be done beginning Monday, July 2, when a state inspector will be in the county. AH field inspections for the year will be completed by Aug. l. Hay Sale Requires Invoice, Information Farmers who sell hay seem to be pretty well informed about ceiling prices on alfalfa and other mixed hays. One item has been overlooked, however, in the information sent out by this of fice and our attention has been called to this oversight by the OPA. This is in regard to in voices and statements of infor mation. Invoices and information which must be shown by the seller to the buyer must include: (1) On each sale of hay of 2,000 Bounds or more, the seller shall give his customer an invoice or bill of sale which must show the sales price and the area of pro duction in which the hay was grown and must separately state all transportation costs and S-T-R-E-T-C-H I S-T-R-E-T-C-H your supply of this home-grown sugar as far as possible. It's a materiel of war. Don't waste it. markups included in the invoice price. Jackson county is in area 2. J?'. G. Fowler, County Agent. Prauure Method Stressed in Canning nomemakers will agree that only the safest methods of can ning from the standpoint of health should be used. Second to canning for safety, we think of preserving desirable color and texture of foods. me importance of canning uun-acia vegetables by the pres sure cooker method has hepn stressed repeatedly for the past several years and more and more homemakers are falling in line to follow this safe recommended metnoa of canning. The cold and hot pack methods of canning fruits and processing mem in tne hot water bath will guarantee an attractive and pleasing product. To help the homemaker with her problems In food preserva tion, Mrs. Vivian Freeman, northwest home canning expert win oe in Medford, July 19 and M, at the USO auditorium, 6th and Riverside, to conduct inter esting demonstrations on the newest canning methods. These meetings will begin at 1:30 p. m. Dom days.' A similar meeting will be held in Ashland on July 17, in the Women's Civic Improvement ciuo across from Lithia Park. Miss Marian Farrell, Jackson county home demonstration agent will also help you solve some of your problems on freez ing foods. Plan to attend these free classes so that you may help pre serve every ounce of surplus food this year. Virginia Wait, Emergency Assistant, Home Demonstration Agent. (In Mall Trlbuna Want Ads. K ttelloqo's pep highly popular ft I J. wheat-flake cereal gives all t&ZuSM f i the good food elements of the whole f J wheat. Plus added amounts of vita- I a. X f ,5 mins Bl and D. Beide all this, PEP I WQltSff06if I I KA lsrcaldcUciouseating.Toasty.Cnpy. " " l..v Golden. And there'a a prize in every as MfMf, j YANKEES LOUSY IN LOVER ROLE SAY PARISIE1ES Paris, June 28 (U.R) French women say the Yanks are lousy lovers and considerably less well behaved 'than Hollywood movies had led them to expect, accord ing to the Parisian Weekly, Samedi Soir. Annoyed by a recent column in the army newspaper Stars and Stripes, in which scores of GI's aired Iheir gripes against French women, the weekly retailiated with a few complaints about the Yanks, "Here's what French women don't like about Americans," the newspaper said: "First, their getting too often and unbearably drunk. "Second, their devil-may-care attitude: They talk and laugh too loud. "Third, their inability to dis tinguish a respectable woman from a tart. "Fourth, their Insolence to women on the streets. "Fifth, their inability, except in the movies, to pay refined, charming and sentimental court to women." According to the Samedi Soir. French men are bitter about the whole deal. They feel that the Yanks are exerting a vulgarizing influence on French girls, teach ing them to chew gum and talk through their noses," among other things. Nazi Murder Toll Set At 16,350,000 New York (U.R) The nazis and their allies have murdered more than 16,350,000 civilian men, women and children in oc cupied Europe, according to a tabulation of the editors of True Magazine. The total, based, ' the editors said, on lowest official esti mates, includes 10,000,000 Rus sians, 5,000,000 Poles, 1,000,000 Jugoslavs, 145,000 Dutch, 83, 000 Greeks, 60,000 Czechoslo vakians, 50.000 French, 15,000 Belgians, 750 Norwegians, and 75 Danes. It does not list 1,000.000 chil dren of France who, according to Gen. Charles de Gaulle, starved to death under German rule, nor does the tabulation in clude 500,000 Greeks who met a similar death. Zion Lutheran To Honor Walland at Sunday Services A memorial service held In memory of Dan Walland will be a part of the 11 a. m. worship service Sunday in Zion Lutheran church at 4th and Oakdale. A gold star will be placed on the service flag of the church mark ing the first casualty among those who are In the service and who are connected with Zion Lutheran church. Walland, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Walland of Ross Lane, died recently in a military hos pital on Guam of wounds suf fered over Okinawa in April. He was an aviation radioman third class and waist gunner and radio operator on a B-24. Relatives and friends are invited to the special service in his memory. HUTSON CONFIRMED Washington, June 28 (U.R) The senate has confirmed the nomination of John B. Hutson, former president of the Com modity Credit corporation, as undersecretary of agriculture. " PLAN PIG INCREASE Sacramento, June 28 U.R) California hog raisers plan a 15 per cent increase in fall pig pro duction, the first upswing in the pig crop since the fall of 1943, the State Department of Agri culture reported today. Beagle Residents To Gather Sunday Sunday, July 1 has been set as the date of the annual gathering of former Beagle residents ac cording to Mrs. C. J Haas, Phoe nix, president of the group. The affair will be a picnic at Lithia park in Ashland. It is stated that dinner will be at 12 o'clock and that the group will furnish cof fee, but each family must supply cream and sugar. Election of officers will be held during the afternoon. Mrs. Haas urges all former Beagle residents and their friends to attend. CloclnR Urns tor Classified Ads 8:30 nv Too Lata to Clauily 3:13 p m Thursday, June 28, I94S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN WEATHER Northern California Clear today, tonight and Friday but fog forming on coast tonight. Warmer over interior today and cooler in coastal valleys Friday. IN ASHLAND- Remember Our Service Department Free Estimates Guaranteed Work Courteous Efficient Service Sclby Chevrolet Co. On Main Street Ashland Phone 4061 "By Our GOOD SERVICE You Will Know Us" r- - a TPS ''Vl"vW,!!" ilnSWiIji tsisHi I 1 aiil,ajaliil.,j FASCISTS REVIVE London, June 28 U.R) The Star said today .that British Fas cist organizations are being re vived under new names. The . I !- T , : n I lTneM.t It Dl 111911 WIIIUIl Ul oown.P,, said, proposed to call itself the British Union of national social ists. A smaller group will be known as the United Fascist! Union. ACTOR HEADS C OF C Beverly Hills, Calif., June 28 (U.R) Silent Screen Star Har old Lloyd today was elected president of the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce. The be spectacled actor, retired from the screen since 1938, recently an nounced plans to make two pic tures late this year for Preston Sturges Productions. TO LAST AND LAST CLOROX.' yai,wM"vn pi LMNSSNOWh : S3 Clorox i. very oftw B ,dl For of th. "DX"o million. o Clorox ho. proved , artiM laundering "ul,Wmo,rIol ..' bing .ho. t"C,ond linen. Cloroxbleoche. te onon , And Clorox in i Ing. Simply rono i$fc cous.ic, nntanted on exc.u..". r- Clorox ai '" . i.fl(,ira. quoiiTy-. deoe;orize. re-loundry.on'ory.o-" ' . iiaim, . t da77,7 73 ' 1 JawiT . 1 .v. - J ---- a,j aiyi,''''''lCy i ia. t4 Let's Put Jackson County "Over the Top NOW!" There', ttill a long way to go for Jackson County to meet its 7th War Loan "E" bond quota ... we've never failed before, let's not thii time. Buy that EXTRA "E" Bond NOW! Pw w ism mmtmmm Prince Albert TOBACCO p' 2 :21 MARSH MALLOW CREF,!E Pint jar 39c SURE JELL PECTIN DEAL 3 packages 27c CERTO DEAL, 3 bottles 47c SAFETY MATCHES, carton of 10 boxes 10c PAPER PLATES WOODEN SPOONS SODA STRAWS Complete Assortment of PICKLES and OLIVES BEST AID BEVERAGE BASE-Assorted Make Two Gallons of Flavorful Beverage. Flavors 1A( 6-oz. bottlo V KRAFT VELVEETA or AMERICAN CHEESE .... V2-lb. pkg. 23c Gtsyers Market WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICEl U. S. and Federally Graded Meats Piggly Wiggly S. Riverside at 1 3th and S. Central GUYER'S MARKET WILL BE CLOSED ALL BAY WED., JULY 4lh FRESH FISH and MUTTON POINT FREE For Saturday FRYING SIZE RABBITS lb. 55c VEAL LOAF, 4 pis lb. 33c NICE ASSORTMENT OF LUNCHEON MEATS FOR YOUR 4th OF JULY PICNIC PIGGLY WIGGLY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY, WED., JULY 4 Shop Early for Your Picnic and Lunch Supplies! KOOL AID BEVERAGE BASE Package 5c KELLOGG'S PEP Package 10c N.B.C. SHREDDED WHEAT...: Package 12c ALBER'S FLAP JACK FLOUR Large 2i2-lb. pkg. 25c HILL'S BLUE CAN COFFEE I -lb. pkg. 27c TROCO MARGARINE Pound 25c KRAFT SALAD MUSTARD Jar 10c ASPARAGUS - Fancy All-Green Stalks No. 2 tin 47c KINDLE STYX Concentrated instant Kindling pk 95 fVfxrlo.a Mnitfura Proof TL a Parltan on Yaur Camnino Trio. ' Da Blend 52c i5.-$ 1 20 1 Fisher's Pc. Flour 1 7c Slaley's SESl Starch 9c Staley's PRODUCE SWEET JUICY ORANGES New Crop Valcncias 3 doz. 69c Watermelons, Cantaloups, Plums, Tangerines, etc. n.h er'i Craam Corn Starch I 8c CAMPY! CAHDYl All Popmlas? amdy HERSHEY - OH HENRY - DAM BAR BIT O HONEY COMET, etc. i5 tOE1 J 1 SWEET MILK EATING CHOCOLATE received uit in time for the 4th of July. One-Half ton of this delicious Milk Chocolate Buy any quantity you wish. 49 lb. Cake vfco J J) For Your Convenience - Ooen Sunday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 528 S0UTH RIVERSIDE PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE 333 -fill1!- '