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FRANCO'S DAUGHTER WEDS NOBLEMAN-Cenerallssimo Francisco Franco (left) gives his daugh
ter, Carmencita (second Irom right) in marriage to the Marquess de Villaverde, Christobal Martinei
Bordiu (second from left) in ceremony performed In chapel of Franco's El Pardo palace in Madrid,
Spain. At right Is Marchioness Arguillo, mother of the bridegroom. Photo telephotoed from Madrid to
London then radio pbotoed to New York.
Land Management To
Employ Two New Men
Portland, Apr. 25 Michael
' R. Hanger has been named for
est economist and Robert E. Wolf
appointed appraisal . specialist
for the bureau of land manage
ment regional office here.
Regional Administrator Daniel
L. Goldy said Hanger will repre
sent me Bureau in studies in co
operation with the Oregon for
est products laboratory.
Greenland's Ca'pe Morris Jes
sup, 440 miles from the North
Pole, is the northernmost known
land point on earth.
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Box 42, Woodland,
111. Just one of hun
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letters from ALL
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yours, too, if you suf
fer from constioation
due to lack of dietarv bulk. Eat an
ounce of tasty Kellogg's ALL-BRAN
daily, drink plenty of water! If not
completely satisfied after 10 days,
return empty carton to Kellogg's,
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YOUR MONEY BACK.
Jackson County Farm Notes
Compiled by County Office 0. S. C. Extension Service
European Red Mites
Will Injur Laavei -
European red mite eggs have
now hatched, and where the in
festations are severe it will only
be a short time until the new
leaves will be injured. Where
dormant sprays are applied, con
trol of these mites should be
good enough so that further
sprays will not be needed until
the first cover. Where any trees
have been grafted, however, it
would be well to check the
young shoots to be sure they
were not being ruined by the
mites. Freauently on trees which
have been grafted, the mites will
congregate on the young shoots
and feed so heavily mat me
grafts can not grow properly.
Control of these cases would be
very easy. Spraying these grafts
with parathion at the rate of
one pound in 100 gallons would
give control lor me season.
The over-wintering two-spot
ted mites are also out in large
numbers now and feeding on
new growths. In some cases these
mites are present in large enough
numbers to be causing injury.
Where any injury Is noted it
would be well to apply a spray
for control. Where only a few
mites are present, then the spray
need not be applied until the
first cover. It is anticipated that
the first cover spray will prob
ably need to be completed in
the neighborhood ol May id.
Forsythia bushes, which have
been so colorful during the past
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few weeks when they were in
full bloom, are now past their
prime and should be pruned. Tne
forsythia will produce flowers
next year on wood which
produced this year. In order to
force the bush to throw out a
lot of new growth it is neces
sary to prune it rather severely
now.
This pruning should consist of
the complete removal of most
of the long flowering shoots and
the severe cutting back of the
remainder. The short shoots and
spurs in the interior of the plant
should be left in, as they will
again be covered with bloom
next year and will give the bush
more of a solid effect.
C. B. Cordy,
County Extension Agent
Horticultuae
Tuesday. April 25. 1930
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Control of Flies Around
Farm Buildings Difficult
Control- of flies on livestock
and around farm buildings is be
coming increasingly difficult be
cause the population of DDT re
sistant flies seems to be build
ing up.
DDT will still be the most
popular material to be used on
farm buildings and on certain
types of livestock. However, it
may be well to use some other
chemicals as a supplement. These
could be lindane or some of the
pyrethrum sprays.
DDT and lindane should never
be used on dairy cattle because
the residue carries through to
the milk. Dairy barns, however,
can be sprayed with lindane.
Cattle should be sprayed with
methoxychlor at the rate of one
half pound to five gallons of
water. Caution to consider in
using lindane on pigs or young
animals of any type is to keep
the strength of the solution very
low. One and a half pounds per
100 gallons or less should be
used, as it has a tendency to
burn, and in some instances
young animals have been killed
from spraying with lindane solu
tion. Generally no damage re
sults from spraying mature ani
mals with lindane so long as the
solution does not exceed 1V4
pounds per 100 gallons of water.
tarie jossy
County Extension Agent
Cattleman's Association
Developing Program
Thi Ori?nn Cattlemen's asso
ciation is rapidly developing the
program ior me laou annua,
meeting to be held in Klamath
Miv R a nnri 10. Presi
dent O. D. Hotchkiss has an
nounced the committee cnair
man and secretary for some 10
ittpps that will so into ex
ecutive session on May 8.
Those stocKmen particularly
iniamiiffil In lpctislnt ion. taxa-
Wrvr. anma nnri wild life. DUbliC
land's, national forests, brands,
animal diseases, bull sales, trans-
nnptatinn anrl mnrketinff. OT
other problems affecting live-I
. . ' i j i In al
Binr.tr ui 11 1 1 1 v 1 1 . ! ,,, I l i i . n .
these'eommittee discussions.
The general assemmy win
start promptly at 9 a. m. Wed-
nr.Bria. with etmh noted SDeak-
ers as President Loren Bamerl j
of the American National, oov-1
ernor Douglas incn.ay, oproKue
rori- nf Ponrileton. Ben Day
of Gold Hill, appearing on the
program.
Swine growers of Jackson
county will have an opportunity
n math hrnu hni nre raised on
a few larms on may in. nn mi
day tour is being arranged by
the Extension office for the prin
cipal purpose of studying best
methods of housing, equipment,
sanitation, past ure utilization
and other good management
practices. Many of the points em
phasized may be observed on the
farms visited. Each'owner will
outline his program and give his
reasons for the particular opera
tion carried on. H. A. Llndgren,
extension livestock specialist,
will comment on the npeds for
more attention to certain prac
tices. The tour will start at the
A. T. Lathrop Purebred Berk
shire farm of Central Point at
9:30 a. m. Friday. May 19.
W. B. Tucker
County Extension Agent
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Forest green or oxford
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LEATHER PALM
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1
19
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Big Mae Sanforized gray covert shirts take
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PLAIN COTTON WORK SOCKS
Ribbed top solid colors cotton socks for work.
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1.49
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Short-sleavad long lagged union
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12 oz. 29c
8 oz. 19c
Tough canvas gloves with knit
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2.79
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