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JACKSON COUNTY FARM NOTES Compiled by County Office O. S. C Extension Service -Livestock Marketing Association Formed The board of directors of the recently organiied Jackson coun- . ty Livestock Marketing Associa tion met on November 6 and de- . elded that Saturday, Nov. 17, would initiate the first shipment of livestock from the county. The Dlace of assembling stock has not yet been established but ' it is expected that this will be ' 'done within the next day or two. s, Anyone wishing to take part in this shipment should call the county agent's office and list their stock by Wednesday, Nov. " 14. AAA Not Affected By Consolidation The present work of the Jack son county AAA committee will ;l not be affected by the recently announced consolidation ' of the state AAA office and the USDA office of supply into the field services orancn oi me prouut , tion and marketing administra ' tion, with headquarters to be in Portland. The county AAA office will continue to serve local farmers on matters relating to the agri ' cultural conservation practice program, commodity loans, fed eral crop uiouittuvc aim iwuv- tion payments on milk and but terf at, sheep and lambs, and beef. Just what additional duties and responsibilities that will be assigned to the local office as a result of the reorganization is not known at this time. 1946 Spring Fig Goal Support Price Set A 1946 spring pig goal of 52 million head and an average sup port price for good to choice butcher hogs of $12 per hundred pounds (Chicago basis), effective October 1, 1946, to September HOME OWNERS Do You Have Heating Troubles? Phone 6164 for Free Estimation. Weather-Stripping INSTALLED Also Window Screens PORTLAND METAL WEATHERSTRIP GO. 30, 1947, were announced by Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson. The goal is about equal to the 194S spring pig crop. Under the price support pro gram, seasonal variations are be ing applied for the first time to hog prices. This means that the $12 average Chicago hog support price will vary according to nor mal seasonal changes in hog prices, ranging from $10.75 in December, 1946, to $13.25 in September, 1947. The present support price, $13 per hundred pounds at Chicago with no sea sonal variation, was announced May 21, 1945, to be effective un til September 1, 1946, and is now extended to September 30, 1946. R. G. Towler County Agent Turkey Roasting Techniques Told With a record-breaking crop of turkeys headed for the open market and holiday celebrations, it is a good time for turkey hungry homemakers to brush up on roasting techniques. For roast turkey, they say, choose a young, tender bird, with a generous coating of fat under the skin. Other clues to roasting quality are a well-rounded body, a well-fleshed breast, few blemishes, and few pinfeath ers. Draw and groom the turkey, and sprinkle the inside of the body cavity with salt. Then put in the stuffing, being careful not to pack it too tightly it will need room to expand as it ab sorbs juices that cook out of the bird. Finish off by slipping the heel of a loaf of bread, or some other large crust, into the open ing to hold stuffing in place. Tuck the legs under the band of skin at the tail, and secure them in place by taking a stitch at the end of the breastbone and wrapping the cord around the legs and under the tail. Stuff the loose skin at the base of the the bird, and fasten with a skew er, poultry pins, or a few DANCE TONIGHT Jimmy O'Brien's Band From Hollywood Steak and Chicken Dinners TAKE IT EASY LODGE Closed Friday stitches. Rub the bird all over with fat and a little salt and pepper. A shallow, uncovered pan is best for cooking a young tur key. Place a rack under the bird to keep it from sticking and to allow hot air to circulate. The broiling tray and rack of some ranges can be used, though the size of the tray interferes with the circulation of air and is like ly to slow down cooking time. When using a very shallow broil er tray, pan drippings must be poured off from time to time, as they cook out of the bird. Start the turkey cooking breast down. Don't put water in the bottom of the pan when cooking a young bird. Steaming breaks the skin and forces juices out of the meat, and is not necessary 11 1 IIIM''W".PHH' when the bird Is young and fen der. Cook at a moderate tempera ture. Like other meats, poultry is toughened and hardened by intense heat. The larger the tur key the lower the temperature, is a good rule of thumb. A 10 to 13 pound bird will take about 3Vi to 4V4 hours at 300 F. A larger bird, 14 to 17 pounds, requires about 5 to 6 hours at 875' F. However, no hard and fast rules about cooking time can be given some birds cook fast er than others. Baste frequently with pan drippings or some other well flavored fat. Baste a small or medium-sized bird every 30 to 45 minutes, a larger bird every hour. Turn the bird every time it is basted, lifting it at head and foot, with a clean, white cloth to protect the hands. This will keep parts standing high In the oven from cooking faster than the rest. A copy of "Poultry Cooking" Farmers Bulletin No. 1888 which tells how to cook turkey and other fowl in various ways, may be had through the office of the home demonstration agent in the courthouse, Medford. Marian Farrell Home demonstration agent TO 7TH ANNUAL STATE MEETING Atomic Bomb Developer Warns U.S. To Keep Secret Until World Better New York, Nov. 8 (U.PJ The United States, as "a principal exponent and defender of demo cracy," must retain the atom bomb secret until the world can substitute a rule of intelligence, morals and law for that of force, Maj. Gen. Leslie R. Groves, in charge of the bomb's develop ment, said today. Speaking on "atomic power and world peace" in the 5 1st annual Town Hall lecture ser:es, Groves declared that the same misgivings about atomic power existed before the first bomb was dropped. These fears, based on man's "knowledge that exist ing conceptions of human wel fare are inadequate for the pres ervation of peace," still exist, he said. But, citing the American atti tude, Groves asked: "Were we not in agreement with our allies that the United Thursday, Wot. t. 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBTJTTB .rTTrtT States together with other peace-loving nations had to re- j main strong and united with the j other powers who would seek to j prevent war and aggression? . " "This must still be our fixed purpose ... we hope that it not be too long until peace will j be insured by enlightened un- j derstanding of all peoples but we are not sure that we are , ready for this. We have transi- ' tion period to live through." FREIGHT DERAILED Norden, Cal., Nov. 8-U.P.) Southern Pacific crews today were attempting to clear main-i line tracks for eastbound traffic after operations were delayed by the derailment of a freight train near Donner summit. The accident, which occurred yester day morning, sent two engines and 11 freight cars off the track and tore about 75 feet out of a I snow shed. Harold's CLEARANCE SALE of CHILDREN'S APPAREL Here Is the sal. budget-wise mothers sr. looking for. This U your opportunity to replenish th. wardrobe of your chil dren at savings that are hard to bellevel Coma In now while there Is yet a large selection of styles and sises from which to choose. Values you can't afford to miss. DRESSES e cq Sizes7toU. Regular$4.89 Now ej)JiT SWEATERS 7 to 14 if O Mf SLIPOVERS. Regular $3.98. Now P.t7 CARDIGAN. Regular $4.98. Now QA .Long and short sleeves. &JmjrQ FELT HATS ft Many colors. Regular $2.89. Now 4 I O Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Bran Bread 15c a loaf Date Bread 20c a loaf Jackson county loggers will be featured on the program of the seventh annual Willamette Valley Logging conference at Eugene, Nov. 18-17, when log gers from all over western Ore gon meet in the first post-war session to discuss logging and forestry problems for the years just ahead. Anton Lausmann, Tiller Mill and Lumber com pany, is on the program, as well as Charles Tebbe and Austin Mc Reynolds, former forestry of ficials of this county. Advance reservations indicate this will be the heaviest attended of any of these western Oregon logger get-togethers, according to H. J. Cox, secretary of the conference. Colonel W. R. Greeley, nation ally prominent forester, will give the main address at the annual loggers' banquet on Friday, at which Roy Morse, Longvlew logging superintendent, will be toastmaster. New logging equipment and new logging techniques will be among panel discussions present ed to the conference, reports Captain F. L. Thompson, Albany, president. Truck road construc tion and truck road transpora tion will draw a lively discus sion from the floor. Where will new loggers and foresters come from, is the topic of a talk by Walter F. McCulloch. "We would like to have every Jackson county logger attend the Eugene meet," said Captain F. L. Thompson. "I believe there Is much to learn In post-war log-1 ging methods at this conference, l ers of the 'timber beast' fra ternity to get together and ex change ideas." Lady members, wives of log gers will be guests of the con ference at a strictly feminine loggerette banquet at the Eugene hotel on Friday night, Nov. 16, while the more lusty members of the clan gather at the Osburn for the traditional banquet of loggers. loo X 4, Fluhrer's Old English Fruit Cake For Thanksgiving Chockful of fruits and nuts and flavored with genuine rum and brandy. $1-10 and $2.00 Retail Store Dial 2241 or 2242 29 No. Holly St. Frisco UNO Claim Will be Presented San Francisco, Nov. 8 (U.R) Mayor Roger Lapham and Wal ter Haas, chairman of the cham ber of commerce committee seeking San Francisco's selec tion as united nations headquar ters, will go to London In Janu ary to place the city's bid be fore UNO. The announcement was made today by Dr. Henry F. Grady, president of the chamber, of commerce, who said he hoped to be in London when the UNO general assembly convened to select the site of the world capital. Juniors Beaten By Grants Pass Froth Grants Pass Freshmen gave Medford Junior High a 13-8 et- j back at Grants Pass Tuesday ' afternoon the first win the Cave Kids have taken over Med-1 ford in two decades. Grants Pass scored first with ; Reich tieing the score shortly ; after. A second half sleeper play , caught Medford flat-footed. ' The Junior high league ended with each team winning two and losing two. Oi Mall Trtbuti. Want Ads. Women da you softer SIMPLE ANEMIA Due to Loss of Blood-Iron? You girls wbo sutler from simple anemia or who loae ao much during monthly period you I eel tired, weak, "drsjjued out" this may be due to low blood-lrca to try Lydia E. 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Available to restaurants, etc., in ease lots at special prices. No limit. Buy all you want. 1 TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS Grapefruit Large Size 4 for 49c DESCHUTES Potatoes 50-lb. bag 98c U. S. No. 2. Do nor confuse these with ordinary No. 2 potatoes being sold for less Try 50-lb. bag and be convinced. SCOT TISSUE1000 sheet ros3 for 25e R A D A Y SOAP POWDER, Dandee P VII A A For dishes or laundry. KLEENEX PINEAPPL On Sale Friday and Saturday 2 nkqs. 1 9" 200-sheet pkg. BO Dole or Del Monte No. 2 in heavy syrup Can 2 Cans to a Customer While Stock Lasts SALAD & COOKING OIL Pint Bottle Not a mineral oil. A pure cottonseed and com oil. Italian cook brand RAISINS SEEDLESS 4-lb. New 1945 Crop pkg. 7-or. tin Guye?'s Market WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE U. S. and Federally Inspected Meats Piggly Wiggly S. Riverside at 13th and S. Central Closed Sunday and Monday for Double Holiday FRESH OCEAN FISH Chinook Salmon Fillet of Sole Fresh Crabs Eastern Oysters Pacific Oysters Halibut Kippered Herring Kippered Salmon Salt Cod Fish Pork Sausage, country style, pt. free .lb. 39e FRESH GROUND BEEF, pt. free lb. 29c SAUERKRAUT, new pack... .........quart 19c BREAST OF LAMB, pt. free pound 17c MINCEMEAT 2 pounds 45e ORDER YOUR TURKEY for Thanksgiving and get the size you like. Frying Size RABBITS Fancy Colored FRYERS and HENS VEAL & PORK LOAF A Sandwich or Luncheon Treat BRILLO s.padPkg.10e FILBERTS Poud49e New Crop Oregon Nuts MOUSETRAPS 3 for 10c 21 32e CHEEZIT Sunshine Cheese Crackers PEANUTS Planter's Vacuum Pa SARDINES No. 1 Tall Can package 12c 8-oz 2JC c Can 528 SOUTH RIVERSIDE PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE mmm nsMiTei