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FOURTEEN MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, May 14, .1850
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VOTE for
ANDREW L
LINGER
For the Nomination of
JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE
MEDFORD DISTRICT, ON MAY 19
Democratic Party, and in Novcmbor
for election
I have been a resident taxpayer in
Jackson County since 1923.
Am a Veteran of the War with
Spain and the only Veteran running
for the office of Justice.
Also, I am a lumberjack and work
ing actively at it at the present time.
So I feel justified In asking for the
support of all Veterans, Loggers and
Lumbermen.
The U.S. Constitution says: "Ex
cessive and Unreasonable Fines shall
not be laid."
None the less, they have been, and
are, being laid.
Truck Drivers, and Lumber Indus
try Drivers in particular are, and have
been for quite some time, persecuted
by such 'encessive and unreasonable'
fines.
I promise to end such practices In
to far as the statutory law will permit.
Favoritism has been shown in
Southern Oregon, also. That, too, shall
cause.
Atl shall stand equal In Justice
Court. Positively no form of Favor
itism shall prevail In any way. Equal
Justice to all and favors to none shall
be the hard and fast rule, and this
rule shall not fait.
Nor do I believe any man should
be returned to offflce "on his record."
Think well, Friends, Comrade Vet
erans, and Fellow Workers, and let
your conscience ba your guide.
And to the business man let me say
that the Small Claims Court shall be
re-establi$hed and maintained at pro
vided by law.
Also, pensions to the aged, blind,
end helpless with no restrictions what
ever. Pd. Adv.
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SHERIFFS' POSSE ROUNDUP OFFICIALS Final plans for the ninth annual Rogue River
Roundup got underway this week when committee heads met with Sheriff Howard Gault and Capt.
Harry Furch. Standing, left to right, are Sheriff Gault, Captain Furch and First Lieut. Fred G. Slate.
Seated are Dick Kay, publicity and advertising; Guy Hughes, stable and forage; Homer Marx,
dance; Stan Morgan, general chakman; Shelby Tuttle, parade and music, and L. C. "Les" Taylor,
special events. Not in the picturefare J. J. Finegan, tickets and finance; George Gates, store decor
ating; Bill Ritchie, traffic and police; Leonard A. Anderson, calf scramble; Howard Haskell, enter
tainment of visiting posses. Sheriff liault is also in cnarge 01 traific ana ponce; &iaie isn cnarge
of queen and princess selections and Captain Furch of arena and grounds arrangements.
(Brainerd photo).
1950 Census
HAVE YOU BEEN COUNTED?
The Census Is ncaring completion. If you have not been counted here or anywhere else, please
fill out the form below and mail it immediately to the U. S. Census District Office at the
address shown.
My address on April 1, 1950 was:
House Number and Street Apt. No
Or description of location)
City, town, village - State
NAME OF EACH PERSON WHOSE USUAL Relationship of This . .
PLACE OF RESIDENCE WAS IN THIS p" Hd M Color 9
HOUSEHOLD ON APRIL 1, 1950 Of the Household of or Bitth6ay
LVucn as Head, Wire, Kace .
(Lift Nam) (first Nam) (Initial) Son, Roomer, tc.
.
CUT OUT THIS FORM AND MAIL TO: DISTRICT SUPERVISOR,
U. S. Bureau of the Consul
Room 205, Armory,
Mail Thil Report Now! EUGENE, OREGON
DDT Dusting of Clover, Alfalfa, Lotus
Proven Effective; Dollar-Cents Saving
Dusting ladino clover, alfalfa ('search at the experiment station,
and lotus seed crops for control wU1 comment on some of the
. . i. i ,u t ui I "ew varieties of field crops he
of lygus bugs in the Josephine-; has been testing Qn the experi.
jacKson coumy area win pay
large dividends and can mean the
difference between a paying crop
Independence Man Dies
Salem, Ore., May 13 iU.R)
Haskell S. Russell, 21. of Inde
pendence, Ore., was killed when
his car crashed into the Oak
Point bridge on the Salem-Inde-
mental farm. Tucker will discuss
cultural practices for maximum
seed crop production.
In Crash of Automobile
pendence highway early today,
state police reported.
William R. Meyers who was
riding with Russell escaped with
minor injuries, police said.
Dead line on Classified Ads:
5:30 pro for following day. 10 a m
Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
Farm Meetings, Tours Slated in County This Week
Several meetings and tours of
interest to farmers, livestock
raisers or dairymen are sched
uled this week, the county
agent's office reported yesterday.
Young farmers of the county
will hold an organizational meet
ing on Monday, May 15," at 8
p.m. In the courthouse. The
group will be formed of farmers
between the ages of 20 and 35.
Officers may be elected and by
laws considered.
Two sessions of small farmers
councils are slated. The Old
Stage road group will convene
on Tuesday, May 16. at 8 p.m.
at the home of F. J. Mitchell. A
meeting of the Shady Cove coun
cil is set for Thursday evening,
May 18.
Cattle Club Tour
An Oregon Jersey Cattle club
tour is set for Tuesday and Wed
nesday. Representatives from
all over the state will start the
JaiV. Tuesday morning at the
E. u. Poyer ranch, Ashland. The
group will lunch in Lithia park
and then go to the D. W. Mon
gold farm, Eagle Point. Wednes
day morning they will commence
at the John Reinhart place in
Josephine county. Then go to
the R. E. Van Duesen ranch,
Rogue River.
On Thursday a beef grading
school and tour for local stock
men interested will begin at 10
a.m. at the George Nichols' place,
Ashland, with Harry Linrigren.
Oregon State college livestock
specialist, in charge. The group
will go to the R. II. Field ranch,
Central Point, at 1:30 p.m. and
to the John Bohnert farm. Cen-
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tral Point, at 3 p.m.
Swine Tour
A swine tour for southern
Oregon growers is set to start
at 9:30 a.m. on Friday. Mav 19.
at the A. T. Lathrop farm. Cen
tral Point. The group will go to
the ranch of Mrs. Hanley Heffer-
nan about 11:30 a.m. Those on
the tour will take sack lunches
and eat at the Hcffernan place.
She will provide coffee. The
tour will wind up at the Charles
Elmore ranch on Thompson
creek.
Swinemen will cheek hog
housing, sanitation, pasture util
ization and feeding and manage
ment methods.
Seed producers particularly
are invited to a meeting at the
courthouse auditorium at 8:.)0
p.m. Wednesday. Discussion will
emphasize control of injurious
insect pests.
Autopsy Scheduled
For Unidentified Man
Portland. Ore.. May 13 (U.R)
The Multnomah county coron
er's office today scheduled an
autopsy in the death of an un
identified man. about 60, found
behind a billboard late Thurs
day.
An examination at the coun
ty morgue revealed that the
man suffered severe burns on
his back which police believed
were caused by steam or hot
water.
The body was rlad in a plaid
shirt and dark trousers.
and little or no crop. L. G. Gent-
ner, entomologist at the south
ern Oregon branch experiment
station pointed out Saturday.
As dollar-and-cents evidence of
the value of lygus bug dust con
trol. Gentner explained that in
1949 the average ladino clover
seed yield on fields that were
dusted with DDT was more than
twice that of non-dusted fields.
With alfalfa seed, it is impossible
to produce a profitable crop
when heavy infestations of lygus
bugs are present and the same is
true for lotus seed production.
The ladino clover seed in
crease resulting from dusting is
a striking example of the value
of pest control measures. In 1948
only a few acres in Josephine
county were dusted for lygus bug
control and the average yield of
seed per acre in the county was
57 pounds.
Money Return Told
However, in 1949. 66 growers
dusted a total of 852 acres with
DDT and the average yield per
acre of clean seed was 141
pounds. In contrast with this, 98
growers with 566 acres who did j
not oust received an average ot
only 63 pounds per acre. At the
government support price of
$1.25 per pound for seed, the in
creased gross return to those who
dusted was $97.50. After deduct
ing $9.00 for cost of materials
and two applications, there was
still a net increase per acre of
$88.50.
At $88.50 net increase per acre
, for the 1.418 acres of ladino clo
' ver seed grown in Josephine
! county in 1949, the increased in
1 come which might have been
realized had the entire acreage
been dusted, would have been
' $125,493. Comparable results
' were secured in Jackson county.
Control Achieved
! Good control of lygus bugs on
; ladino clover was achieved last
year with either two applications
of 30 pounds of five per cent
DiJi oust per acre, or one appli
cation of 20 pounds of 10 per
cent DDT dust. Applications can
be made either by airplane or
with ground dusters but should
be made in the early morning or
late evening when bees are not
flying, to hold bee losses to a
minimum.
On alfalfa seed crops one or
more applications of 20 pounds
per acre of a dust containing 10
per cent DDT and 50 per cent
sulfur are recommended for ly
gus bug control. The sulfur is
added as a harrassing agent. It
forces the bugs to come out of
protected spots on the plants and
into DDT areas where contact
with the dust will kill them.
Dusts should be applied when
the lygus bugs put in an appear
ance in heavy numbers, usually
about bloom time. Each applica
tion will give protection for two
or three weeks. Early morning
or evening applications will cut
bee losses from the dust and
either airplane or ground dusters
may be used.
Lygus bugs will put in an ap
pearance on lotus seed crops
about the time bloom begins,
probably late in May. One or
more applications of 20 pounds
of a dust containing 10 per cent
dlh anct su per cent sultur are
recommended.
Meeting Called
Dust applications should be
timed by the individual growers
to meet the heavy infestations of
the bugs in their fields. To help
growers time their dust applica
tions. County Agent W, B. Tuck
er has called a meeting of alfalfa,
ladino clover, and lotus seed
growers for Wednesday. May 17,
at 8:30 p.m. (DST). at the court
house auditorium, at which L. G.
Gentner will show the method of
checking fields to determine
proper timing of dusting opera
tions. It is impossible for the experi
ment station and extension staffs
to advise individual growers
when ot dust. Therefore, it is im
portant that seed growers intend
ing to dust be present at this
meeting to learn how to deter
mine when dust should be ap
plied. At this meeting H. H.
White, in charge of crops re-
Doctor, liwyt ri, pharmi
cut i, trie hen, groccrf, farm
er rt and mmy othtri have
thtrir "trad auociations" for
tht purpose of tflf-improvf
mcnt, irlf-rfgulation, pro
tection and tmprovrmtnt of
public tvrvict and lfare.
Nont with political domina
tion, or to b n juiatrd out
of txiitt net.
79 of all fa mil it inttr
vitwtd in a rtctnt national
urvty had "Family Physi
cian" comulttd for all illneti.
Tht family phytic. an k tht
fundamental and dominating
ftaturt of rnderin medical
twrvkt.
Thii Doctori education or
"know how" u highly impor
tant to maintaining Amtr
tca'i prevent higheit level of
health oa earth. Hospital
and Pharmaciiu art part of
tht Doctor'! vital working
"equipment" thai help to
round out competent medkal
tervkt to the patient.
Experienced, qualified
medkal men, Pharmaciiu and
hospital executive- all art
uiing every effort to keep
politkia.ni from lowering the
itandardi of education and
lupervtiioA In medkal cart
field.
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