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EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS
Thursday. Jun 1s
POTATO IN
'LAUD STATE
TEST PLOTS
; State plots for testing certified
potato seed samples in advance
of the main planting season
have a real value to the indus
try, it was agreed by- Oregon
. producers and specialists view
ing this year's project at the
WSU experiment nation.
Scott Warren. Karl Dillinger,
Bob Cheyne, Jerry Short, Gib
Osborne, Vernon Durante and
Bob McCambridge of Klamath
basin attended the meeting in
Corvallis.
This Joint undertaking by the
extension service and experi
ment station is an extra check
on the California results, and
elves local growers and field in-
unertnr advance warning as to
what diseases to rogue for dur
ing the season. Disease reaa
Ings on the state plot confirmed
tn most instances earlier find
ings in California, it was noted.
ine test iiem mis jctu wiv
tabled 168 samDles of eight va
rieties grown in 12 counties.
Some 38 Oregon growers view
ed the plots at a field day after
official accounts of diseased
plants had been made. Later
the plots were studied by certi
fication specialists from seven
western states and British Co
lumbia, who took part in thel
three-day conference on certifi
cation plans and practices.
Delegates to the conference
made progress toward unifica
tion and standardization prac
tices throughout the west, not
only of potato seed, but all other
certified seed as well. The ob
ject Is to develoD uniform
grades so that a grade tag from
any state will mean the same as
any other.
Farmers To Apply
For Form Trucks,
Gas, To OPA, ODT
After Saturday. -June 30,
Klamath county farmers ' and
ranchers Mil apply directly to
uur ana ufA- tor new iarm
trucks and for farm gasoline,
Burrell Short, chairman of the
county AAA committee, remind
ed today.
On that date, AAA servicing
of larm transportation programs
by committeemen will cease, the
chairman said, as it will have
neither funds nor authority to
continue services;
Short said that processing will
be comnleted for aoDlications on
file, but that no new applications
: can be accepted after June 30.
He advised fanners to contact
their local OPA. war price and
rationing board for tires and
gasoline, and the district ODT
office in Portland for trucks,
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Four-H News
4-H HOT SHOTS
The 4-H Hot Shots were to
meet at Bobby Crumpackers
June IS, but circumstances pre
vented, so we met at Mrs. Kirk
patricks. We talked about Irrigating the
garden. Some of the children
have garden produce ready to
eat now. Seven members and
one visitor were present.
Refreshments were served at
the end of the meeting. The
next meeting of the Hot Shots
will be held at 2 p. m. June 29
at (he home of Byron Miller,
5109 Miller street.
Betty Tacchini, news reporter.
Increase In Dairy
Payments Slated
Dairy farmers in Klamath
county will receive increased
dairy production payments be
ginning July 1, when the summer
schedule of rates becomes ef
fective. These government pay
ments, designed to encourage
production of milk and butterfat,
are adjudged quarterly.
The new rates for this county
for production in July, August
and September will be 85 cents
per hundredweight for milk, and
13 cents a pound for butterfat,
according to B. W. Short, county
AAA committeeman. Present
rates are 35 cents for milk, and
10 cents for butterfat.
Gasoline pipelines operated by
one overseas engineer petroleum
distribution company carry 11,-
000 barrels every 24 hours over
a 200-mile line.
' Br J. R. McCAMBRIDGE,
Assistant County Agent
When transplanting tomato
plants give the roots room.
Make the hole to receive the
plant larger than the ball of
earth, or the box, or other con
tainer in which it is grown.
This allows room for the roots
without crowding. Set plants
one to three inches deeper than
they grew in pots, boxes or
flats.
Tomato growers are generally
agreed that a liquid fertilizer
should be used as a "starter'' or
"booster" when the plants are
set out. One ounce of victory
garden fertilizer or similar mix
is used in one gallon of water.
One pint to one quart of the
liquid fertilizer is poured about
the plant at planting time. Keep
the mixture agitated while ap
plying. .
One authority pointed out
that when tomato plants aro set
in the soil with the paper pots
still attached, that a liquid fer
tilizer should be used to supply
extra nitrogen, since the de
composing paper pots steal nit
rogen from the plunts.
Handle tomato plants careful
ly at transplanting time. Keep
the soil attached to the roots,
and do not expose roots to the
sun.
Pruning Pointer
: Pruning of. tomato plants Is
not necessary even when toma
toes arc staked. There is much
argument over this point. In
the case of staked tomatoes all
parts and branches of the toma
to plant may bo loosely tied to
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AT YOUR GROCER'S-THIS'HAVOR COMBINATION I
GARDEN-FRISH VEGETABLES AND
MORTON'S SALT
the (take. Make sure the ties
do not slip down on the stakes.
Mulching tomato plants with
luwn clippings, rotting leaves,
or straw docs much to keep an
even supply of molsturo and to
prevent blossom and rot. The
mulch must bo deep enough to
be effective.
The control of the diseaso
called tomato mosaic must be
based on tho protection of the
seedlings from Infection, since
there is no remedy for infected
plants. Workers should not
smoke or chow tobacco whllo
handling seedlings, Tobacco
users should wash their hands
beforo they touch tho plants.
Tomato mosaic virus Is tho
same as that of ordinary tobac
co mosaic. The vlrua remains
active in dried tobacco leaves
(or a long time and Is present
to some extent In cigar, cigar
ette and pipe tobacco. - .
Tho bulletin "Tomato Dis
eases" can be obtained for those
WHIN
IT RAINS
Blrdseye, Ready to Serve
No Points
Baked Beans
Skippy Peanut Butter
Cheese
IJ-J-B Coffee
eat Spread
Fla-Vor-Aid
Laundry Soap
Lg. Pkg.
Creamy or
Chunky
FREE CHEESE CUTTER With Kraft
American 12 Points 2-Lb. Loaf
2-Lb. Jar
64 Lb.
Corned Beef, Beef, Tongue
or Liver No Pts., Lg. Jar
Assorted
Flavors ...
Paarl Borax
Giant Bar
16c
35c
93c
33c
19c
6 Pkgs. 25C
3 Bars 29C
Mushrooms
Keystone Large
H Lb. Can ...
79
Prem
Meat
32'
Luncheon Meat
12-Ox. Can
6 Points,
SERVE MORE SALADS
LettUCe Lg, hi,( Medford.-..
Lemons Laig, SunWUt
Green Beans
Tomatoes
Turnip Greens . :
Bing Cherries
For Canning . ...
. 2 for 29C
...:j)os. 33c
.2 ib.. 35c
Lb. 23c
2BU.15C
LOWEST
... MARKET
- PRICE
Ice Cream
Mix
Kool-Ald
Assorted -Flavors
3 Pkgs,
25'
WATERMELONS
Pears su, . s lbi 25c
NeW AppleS For cooking or eating... 2 Lbs.29C
Oranges Jule. .9.Lb; Bag 89c
Onions DirH,w Cp 3 Lbi. 27c
Cantaloupe and Honey Dews
Borden's
HEMO
Large Jar
Serve It Cold
HANSON'S MARKET
"WE SAVE YOU MONEY"
Ground Bee!
Lb, 25c
Link Sausage
Lb. 29c
Veal Shoulder
Steak
Lb. 28c
Bulk Sausage
Lb. 25c
Veal Breast
Lb. 19c
Boneless
Bee! Stew
Lb. 32c
Staleys W
Cube Starch
i y
Staleys Cr.am
Corn Starch
1Lb' Oc
Pkg.
Spaghetti
Dinners
Cold.n Grain
Large Pkg.
16'
ViYAv. -.irrm,
ASTIURISID SKIM
ADDS TO ITS OOODNIIS
who are Interested, at price
of 15 cents from the of tic. of
tho county aiiricultural agent,
Fedora! bullriliitl.
Iran's oil pools were known
for centuries, but were not com
mercially exploited until British
lnttrc.its wrro granted a con
cession In 11)01.
, OOOD CHERRY CROP
MILTON-FREE WATER, June
30 !') Cherry growers hero re.
port one of tho best crops In T
years and predict a record hur.
vest despite shortages of pickers.
Grower shipments total 47
railroad cars, with half the crop
harvested.
Fragrant &
Schilling
VACUUM PACKED
COFFEE
M. C. P. Pectin
3-oz. pkg., 3, for 23c
Now for strawberry preserves
Can Sugar
10-lb. bag 64c
Woodbury Soap
Deals 4 for 24c
Economical and good for you
Standby Corn
12-ox. tin 18c
Fancy whole kernel
Clopp's Baby Foods
Tin : 7c
Strained vegetables or fruits
MJB Coffee
Lb. 33c
For good cup of coffee
Super Sudi
Lge. pkg. 23c
: Macaroni
3 lbs. ......10c
. In bulk
Food Value
CElESIAnIMI
Borne important victories have been wen oa the hem. front too. Thanks to
the activities of energetic organisations, such as E mil's prices on fin. foods ar.
remarably low. Emll's will do everything In their power to see they stay that
way. Here are examples of everyday savings (low prices) at EMIL'B.
Mexican Styfe Beons i ami avr . " ti 77c
MarmOaCfC W Pur. Or.n9 Msrmsltd. .... ILb. Jar 33 C
Excellent on Toast or to Ui. In Place of Butter
Shrimp Tropical Brand. Jumbo Bis. 3 Pts. T-Oi. Tin 45C
RfDe OfVCS Pslmdale Pitted Hip. ., Pint 34 C
Even the Kiddies Can Eat Them the Pits Have Been' Removed
Swifi's Prem siue, ny or &.k. ot. 33c
Ehmann's Olives ti 77c
Pismo Clams
7-oz. tin 29c
Ready minced for soups or chowders.
Meco Freestone Peaches, 80 points lVi tin 27c
Standby Spinach, 20 point No. 2 tin 17c
Hunt' Black Cherries, 40 point 2'i tin 46c
Sandwich Bags, Flav-O-Fresh .. lg. 40 sixo pkg. 10c
Krispy Cracker 2-lb. box 33c
Golden West Coffee Mb. far 32c
Libby Tomato Juice, 10 point 47-oz. tin 25c
Paper Spoon ar Fork doion 3 for 25c
Golden West Coffee
1-Ib. glass 32c
Kerr Jar quart 83c
Kerr Regular Lid doxen 3 for 29c
Kerr Widemouth Lid dox. 14c
Kerr Economy Lid dox. 19c
Sura-Jell Pectin 3-oz. pkg., 3 for 27c
Pen-Jell Pectin 3-ox. pkg., 'X for. 25c
Jar Rubber regular, 4 for 15c
Corn Bread
16-oz. pkg. 18c
Cinch Ready-Mix easy to make.
Duff Ginger Bread Mix 14-ox. 22c
Daniih Dessert pkg. 10c
Quaker Puffed Wheat pkg. 9c
Quaker Puffed Rica .......pkg.- lie
Kool-Aid 6 pkg. 25e
French' Bird Seed 12-oz. pkg. 14c
Nolley't Tang .t,u. ........ ........... qt. jar 39c
French' Mustard 9-ox. gloss 14a
Kraft Spread Cheeie, 2 point 5-oi. glait 20a
Milanls Seafood Cocktail Sauca..' lO-oi. bet. 28a
Del Monta Catsup, 20 point 14-ox. bottle 18c
9& VALUE tiftiefw
For canning ,
..Large Lug
Cantaloupes .... lb. 10c
Tilton Apricots 0Q
lie
'it
49c
Sunkist Lemons . lb. 12c
Balton Sea,
Large Blse
Grapefruit
Watermelons
New Potatoes
..Lb.
..Lb.'
Shatter No. 1
..10 Lbs.
QUALITY MEATS
Fresh Ground Beef IT1 '"it 29c
ork Sausage .VL Lb. 29c
' f . ....
Round Steak a"d' Cut anr 40c
whiiu dicun Thickn.ss. 11R Pt Lb.
Dry Salt Pork 9R Points .. Lb.
23c
;Weneri u,:41c
Oysters .No pom.. Lb. 65c
Linit Starch .. 12-os. pkg. 10c
Raindrop .,....24-ox. pkg. 22c
Gro-Pup Dog Food ..25-ox. pkg. 25c
Rinio large pkg. 23e
Old Dutch Cleanser .....2 for 15c
Johnson' Liquid Wox .......i ...............pint tin 59c
Johnson' Past Wax Mb. tin 59c
Spea't Cider Vinegar ...gal, .49c
AH Price end Point Subject to Market Changs