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Show THEBEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY. JUNE 9, pood 1944 Program On ipends aimers their tremendous produc rmers have made ra much easier, by assoring supply of food not : armeu for the civilians as well,' by "., Food Administrato a recent radio ad Jones in i ... from the U. S. Depart hnrlf n n th .,..,u Dur of Judge Jones. Z" .nrine and early summer, to ira will continue ,,8 anuj ct,B -. PU1" lt moms rMfflmm 111 : . l. 4 yI v - 11 - ''x" RkT . " ' i ' v - .i , .. rt I v i I p t8. ii f uF- ibuadant, ,C6 , and citrus fruits n.'.rillon . 1 v,. rplativeiy iai.se. .... nf cheese, chickens, and .'tats and oils including but to be large m ui jre expected montns. f ko capita consumption half of 1944 Is ted to De ai me mt 155 pounds, and for the ,,i9n Der Ltinthe meat whole, a as first consump-nnnareiit- ly around capita, eight lbs be per wunds revised estimate than the ,. rounds per capita for both and 1943. hough the seasonal decline supplies has begun, eggs Market supplies n nlentiful. : !g are increasing season ckens the next four or during jnd probably will exceed record supplices for the jonths S43 months. for total milk produc- - ispects The Imprt'VPQ recently. of all dairy pro- ;ii supply in 1944 may approximate of 1943. Butter supplices ave to be will me, while larger, supplies remain about cream, cheese, and evaporated to be somewhat year as a whole. spected milk id oondensed ire likely r for the ad oils supplies may be ap- the same as those of :ately with somewhat before, ear butter and margarine, iations are that civilians are at least as large a total of fruits and vegetables as lard, "VVTITH guns blazing and a prayer in 7 War requirements for A fruits and vegetables are heavy, and prospective reduc- in civilian supplices of com sily canned goods amounting ear. percent of the to 20 .My to be offset by i supplies, particularly in ION sf the vegetables. for tractors are be- scarce, and no solu i yet in sight until produc-acrease- s. Kear tractor tires jade by the companies who at manufacturing the huge r tires it on Tire conservation i the of the wi'i re-o- disease-infeste- jungles, under and over the seven aircraft. So, as tires are needed for ?titing planes, we will be on rear tires for tractors, icture for front tires for and for implement tires "le brighter this month, and f more passenger car tires are but both June quotas eduction are far behind our the luaj: these men up by buying more, and still more, War Bonds? There, can be but one answer. You'll find it in your own heart. In cramped foxholes and on leeded sun-scorch- ed beachheads other seas UTil of you to back hmiHiiiTifirriiwa TH -- ,. - WAR LOAN And Here Are 5 MORE Reasons for Buying EXTRA Bonds in the 5th! 1. War Bonds are the best, the safest the world has ever known ... to back up the greatest invasion drive the world has ever known. greatest financing drive investment in the world! you $4 for every $3 in 10 years. 3. War Bonds help keep prices down. 4. War Bonds will help win the Peace by increasing purchasing power after the war. 5. War Bonds mean education for your children, security for you, funds for retirement. 2. War Bonds return BEFORE IS SPONSORED BY Tfln :adJ; MS- ioei fail' UTAH that too much And remember, too, as you dig deeper than ever before into your pocketbook or THIS ADVERTISEMENT !St4 it asking - BUY MORE THAN SMAkdfat- ne Is cash surplus, that the Fifth War Loan must raise 16 billion dollars. It is the d Americans are matching his courage. And their name is legion. They know that major homefront bloody business; that their lives, HE is not thinking of how little or how much he's doing to help win the war. For him, the chips are down; but his fighting spirit is as high as the heavens from which his plane is diving. ! more is a as well as yours, are at stake. nt year large war Y his stout heart, this American fighter is hell-beon destruction of our enemies. This is an official U. Me. S. Treasury advertisement prepared under auspices of the Treasury Department and War Advertising Council ;1 in- News in Brief tois aj iri All restrictions on the farm slaughter of livestock and delivery meat have been removed n.v the War Food Administration. any tiis. his I for 1 a M ire ,,a re up ill rn prud . ,ribu,e to their Vhound na,ure of our .quem ""anion to 1944. The 1943-4- tons of normal superphosphate, and existing plants will he asked to step up output by an tir.o.Otio average of 28 percent. VLK.X I' ' CO- - itL he !arLvhow .1" contributed Buy more War II o ii il i - and cheerfully attend lo other home, co"'nience of but kdlin"T'.,?d h" willful ,raffif i. j ' nexr L.. n:..Li ' j trie commnni. 5 the C l1" . - ureal''"""Khout value. EAR DRUG CO. . . C.TV. HD 'd ;TAH front duties. Let's war won quickly! j.iur,.Au.u.j FOR HOME PROTECTION MaanaBJLflllMlhBBiM Everybody una b ATE TRANSIT LINES - men lost (IP!) c DUCO 75 PT. u. 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Pmt minute and lo'ina These litpests. jumping quirk, three ine in tn oinfil , UUj III PI'M.ll small holes in the eat beetles tle it at Omi t '" Olirs. lieuei so nu... i,.,.i f ii it entiles Oil the leaves and are sometimes ii net merous that each small plant is niaiKct. enten as it appears above the surthe ground, causing the the face of think the seed failed to to The few cruhs that ewapo grower careful housewiie ma germinate. Sit insect life. With a stilt brush To control flea beetles In the 1 part and BtronB. Roapy waie., garden, use cryolite dust wiicn 1 part of talc or sulpantry with and mixed phoard ....... or of bread, cake, cerein. n..t fur, as soon as plant appears, 2 tabwith lodRc. i:epe.ii to plants the young are apt spray tc, In one gallon month. lespoons of cryolite to of water. It is a good practice ' tomato or caw dip tops of cabbage Wars have always cryolite ....... wi nriees. Tile peac plants In Jl ilium nf de laM n solution before setting In garden, brmht has lowing after or man y Tl r to lessen flea beetle Injury. and financial ruin United Statt should i n Accidental removal from a war undergo another deprc r las the following of stamps not yet ilar to that etahUh- - ration book mnrtn eood ior Buying i when 195.990 business Is not grounds for ork ne tn odltles ration book, the new a their farms: and S.fi24.000 getting w IMIII.IU.IJ I I 4 goal of 7,000,000 tons will be met, New plants, most oflieials said. of which have already been approved, are expected to produce OVTKOI. OF ' K'- 4sC C.' ou, pi-'- " July, . n m .ire in V.MK UUIIC) When them or not. ,U'lnnC!VC,r,i,nd MuveT itk ur f .i we need " vt ... Moil nl fn that u ice The avcraK1 frozen food locker ill hold !K to ion pountih. drained weight, or a itch as corn, when packed m ... . ...utiwfa ivflell i"" ars, and i s " packed in rectangular comui..., The Chemical Bureau of War Production Board recognized a tentative production 'goal of tons of normal superphosthe agricultural year for phate In such instanOPA announces. ces, the holder of the ration book should not ask his local war price and rationing board to replace It, because many of the stamps may never be needed for rationed commodities, and, therefore, may nev- er ba validated. at BEAVER Magic" - pat opt. TOR FURNITURE, WALLS WOODWORK HOME FURNISHINGS Telephone 167 |