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

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    JACKSON COUNTY FARM NOTES
Compiled by County Office 0. S. C. Extension Service
Frlder. Aug. 14. 1943
MTOrOFD MAIL THIBUNE SEVEW
' Feed Wheet SalM
Am Halted
County AAA committee! hive
received notification of the ter
mination of Commodity Credit's
feed wheat program effective
August IS. While shipment will
be made on confirmed orders re
ceived before that date, no more
orders will be accepted. Pro
vision Is being made, however,
to supply mixers with feed
wheat temporarily at Portland
terminal prices plus freight.
The feed wheat program was
suspended some time ago in all
except the seven western states
served by the Portland regional
office of Commodity Credit. In
1944, 4,213,434 bushels of feed
wheat were sold to Oregon deal
ers and feeders, according to
State AAA office figures.
August 31 Deadline for
Best, Dairy Payments
August 31 Is the deadline date
for two current production pay
mentsbeef cattle and dairy
It's the final date for filing ap
plications at the county AAA of
fice for milk and butterfat sold
during the months of April, May
and June, and also the last day
for making application for the
50 cents a hundredweight pay.
ment on beef cattle sold in the
period May 19-June 30. The beef
payment is made on animals
owned for at least 30 days and
sold to a licensed slaughterer for
not less than $14.95 a hundred.
Tip to Farmers On
Lamb Subsidy
It's up to farmers who sell
their sheep and lambs to buyers
other than legally authorized
slaughterers to protect them
selves so that the prices they re
ceive will reflect the subsidy
payment under the Govern
ment's sheep and lamb produc
tion payment program. Under
the new program, CCC payments
will go to persons who sell sheep
and lambs to a legally author
ized slaughterer for slaughter.
This entitles the last person who
owns the animals to the subsidy.
Applications will be taken by
county AAA offices as the basis
for issuance of CCC drafts which
may be cashed at local banks.
R. G. FOWLER,
County Agent.
Bleach Made of Common
Chemical Good for Stains
Sodium perborate, sometimes
sold as a tooth powder or mouth
wash, and 20 volume peroxide
are two handy materials to keep
in the cleaning cabinet to bleach
out stains, especially those
caused by mildew.
Fresh mildew can be removed
with good soap suds followed by
thorough sunning, but old mil
dew stain is one of the hardest
to remove. If the material Is
white, bleaching agents includ
ing a mixture of lemon and salt
may be used.
Sodium perborate and 20 vol
ume peroxide are two of the
safest bleaches for all types of
materials. The sodium perborate
treatment must be rapid, fol
lowed by thorough rinsing or the
bleach will affect the color. For
small, fresh stains, sponge with
a liquid made up of four table
spoons of perborate to a pint of
soapy water. Another way is to
stretch the stained cloth over a
bowl of hot water, dampen the
aiain, ana men oust the pow-
aerea sodium perborate on it.
Let stand for a few minutes, then
rinse well. For a large stain
soak the entire article for a half
hour or longer in the solution.
The 20 volume peroxide,
which Is stronger than the med
icinal variety. Is also a safe
bleach for all fibers and is no.t
as hard on color as chlorine
bleaches. It may be applied full
strength or diluted, depending
on the fragilness of the fabric.
The action is speeded if a few
crops of ammonia are added Just
before use.
The perborate and peroxide
may be combined successfully,
using one level teaspoon of the
former to one pint of the perox
ide. A medicine dropper is help
ful In treating a small stain. In
any case a final careful spong
ing or rinsing with water is es
sential. These two bleaches are satis
factory stain removers for
scorch, beverage and grass stains
and others where a bleach is
needed. Stains from peaches
and pears are most difficult to
remove but the perborate and
peroxide bleaches work most
satisfactorily. In any case, do
not use soap on fruit stains as it
sets the stain.
MARIAN J. FARRELL,
Home Demonstration Agent.
Noted Dead
Port Jen-Is, N. Y., Aug. 24
(U.R) Dr. Thomas Darlington. 86,
whose sweeping health reforms
are credited with saving mil
lions of lives, is dead.
He died in his summer home
last night after a 50-year crusad
ing career that ushered in a new
era of healthful living in New
York City 40 years ago and set
sanitary standards for the entire
world.
If you work In the woods, be
careful with your fire because
you know how much a Tilla
mook forest fire costs the state
Don't throw cigarettes away.
PARTS and SERVICE
lor III mket l WANDERS
and REFRIGERATORS
rOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Bartlett. Phone 2419
r
MILK IS THE
AND
0
MILK
GRADE A
PASTEURIZED
People professionally concerned with
good health, have learned early in their
training that milk it a baiie food, provid
ing more nutrition and vitamin value than any
other single food. That's why babies can thrive
for several months on fust a milk diet. And
that's why you want fo remember to see that
every member of your family hat between
pint and a quart a day of luscious, fairy Snider'i
Milk ... as a beverage and in other foods.
SNIDER DAIRY Cr PRODUCE CO.
28 No. Bartlett Street
Phone 2168
RIVERSIDES didn't come with my car I CHOSE THEM
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Embossed imitation Lather. C.dar orrews matched la tt JPeJ I
Holds il orrow. 1 within 15 grolni. s" 1 1 "ft 1
1 6 004 W '
5V4 Foot Lemonwood Target Bow. .. . 450 1
Youth's 5 Foot Hickory Bow 2.25 I H -
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Hickory Big Game Hunting Bow 3.UW 1 ,9 1 Mint
Seasoned Northern Birch Arrows... a. 20C
Cedar Self-Arrow. 33C ""Z" J 'l
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Yes, a grand total of mora than 38 million Wards Riversides
have been sold. And every last one of them was a "replace
ment" sale; the careful choice of a person like yourself! These
millions of car-owners have chosen Riversides deliberately;
in preference to all other well-known makes of tiresl Why?
For the same reason that makes so many car-owners switch
to Riversides todays
MILIS-OF-SAFITY ON RIVERSIDES
Today, Riversides are actually stronger than Wards pre
war tiresl Every ply Is made 12 stronger to provide
greater protection against separation and blow-outs!
Three
Pocket
Briefcase
179
Imitation l.oth.r cat. with snap
oit.n.ri fibre partitionti Black
er brown. Plui 20. tai.
Cowhide
Leather
Briefcase
375
Zipp.r clot, acrou top and ont
lid.. Wid. gumti (or largo carry.
Ing capacity. Plul 20 tai.
IWjfVfJ Furnace
Hot Water ES21 Wara
Coil r..T a Furnace
W &,' :. f IliVk If sL'll'I'Sl Cement
SiA 85c
al
25c
Lot your furnac. h.at your wat.r
t no oitra coit with thii .tTici.nt
h.ating coiL
Aluminum
Chain
Guard
ml
49c
Eti.ctiv.ly dang.roul Mall cracli
and iointi In urnae.i and ltov.1.
Eaiy to ui. Long lotting.
Sealed
Beam
Fog lights
6!.aming aluminum chain guard
fits standard mod.l bik.s ...
prot.ets pants from great..
Completely
Rebuilt
Generator
WITH WARDS
100 PURE PARAFFIN BASH
3.98
MOTOR OIL
Fit all carl . . . mat. driving saf.r
In fog, tain. mow. Legally ap
prov.d. Sal. r.itrlct.d.
Single
Trumpet
Horn
In Your Contain
(plut hi. lax)
17
c
qt.
745
id
2.49
Original .qulpm.nt g.nwator for
Chw. '26-'3J. Worn port. .
ploc.d ... r.built lit. nl
Salei
Door Edge
Mirror
1.88
Fits oil can! H.avy-gaug. tt..l
with built-in r.lay. Cosy to Inttoll
. . brael.f Inelud.dl
Salel
Key-locking
Gas Cap
70 lets carbon residue than Gov't, specifications permltl
That's why Wards Vitalized Motor Oil keeps your engine
cleaner . . . gives smoother performance , . . lets PINGI
You'll hove fewer cosily repairs . . . longer engine life!
Atk about Wardt Vltalind Oil for DIESEL qupmanf
WARDS SELL BETTER OIL FOR LESS I
6i.s wid.it viol High quality
rectangular mirror . f rvit resist.
Ing f nithl Save nowl
Sale!
Tire Tube
Patch Kit
1.24
40-40 Watt
Mazda
Bulbs
I II Otats
I Sht"
Set
!-- ,' shelves
Mil
For all pepular.maie canl 6et
ertra prot.ctiee for your gas tup
ply. Save at this low prlc.l
Wards
"Supreme'!
Fan Belts
29c
Rtploce burn.d-out bulbs and
pr.v.nt eyettralnl Com. In and
stock up on Maida Bulbs todayl
Salel
Wards
Engine Tons
47c
Decorative, utetul sets selllnfl et
REDUCED PRICEI Clear glass
sh.lv. i held by plastic brockets.
Treated
Polishing
551
Cloth
Replacement
Oil Filter
Cartridge
79c
Sock tvpt, Larg tjlrf a pa city
Abiorbs Injurlovi acid. Htduetfl
liidg formation, faiy t kafig.
Salel
"Standard'!
Spark Plugs
Salel
33c
B'jil Inches. C.m.nt coat.dl In.
create tire mil.oge ... repair
br.oks with Wardt Tire loots.
Sealed Beam
Units
27c
539
Contoint 71 tqvaft IncWi of rvb
bar ptchingl BValfd patchati
bufff; 4-l cmnt. Sav Mewl
for popular ears. Extra strong for
long Mrvka. CobU cord conitrwt
hn stay tioKt lenatfl
Imprtvat got, ail milaagal In
foot, ptp, petr, tptd. Givt
your motor gintral tvntwpl
Wai-trtatod t rtmv d-rt. dwit,
fiaial w at ri realist a M
r-t1 lound odgvt. U poveh.
Sav mofiayl Sovt gatl Lonflj-flf
tlactrodt, laakproof ceppar gaf
kot. 4 r mar . 35 M.
Convorf pro-' 40 haodllghtt f
MoUd btam. Complata witkj
bwlbf, rim I, wira, In struct ion il
USE YOUR CREDIT . . monthly pay man t account may b
oponad with any purchatt (or group o! purchattt) totaling
f 10 or rrort.
MANY OTHER VALUES . . . shop in our catalog deptrtmont
lor pdy tarric on many linti ol mtrchandua not In our
tort ttockt.
ir Visit our Catalog Doportmofrt for Ittms not In rtora Etocb if Glv your bvdgaf 0 Wt i I vm our Mofrthfy foymtnt Plot!
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