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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE," MEDFOUD, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1943 Jackson County Farm Notes Compiled by County Office O.S.C. Extension Service , New Farm Machinery Program Outlined Additional details on the 1944 farm machinery program have been received -by the county USDA War Board. Compared with this past year, production . of new machinery will be more than doubled, and only a third as many items will be rationed. . Purchase certificates are now re quired for only the following ' types of new machines, as listed in Schedules 1 and 2 of the new rationing and distribution pro gram: , Schedule 1 (county quotas) corn and cotton planters, potato planters, listers with planting . attachment, grain drills, manure spreaders, power sprayers, com bines, corn binders, corn pick ers, potato diggers and pickers, potato graders, tractors and stationary balers. Schedule 2 (no county quotas) field ensilage harvesters, portable elevators, grain and forage blowers, garden tractors, milking machines, milk coolers, field hay choppers and harvest ers, feed grinders, water systems, power pumps, windmills and irrigation pumps. With the exception of milk cans and farm scales, which are under separate programs, all other items of farm machinery and equipment may be purchas- Kidneys Bring Tired Often Sleepless Nights Doctor uy yotxr Udaen oontain 15 mflag of tiny tubei or filtero which help to purify tht blood and keep you healthy, when they get tired and don t work right in the daytime, many people hare to get up night. Frequent or scanty panagea with arnarting and burning ometimee ibowa there ia something wrong with ycur kidney or. bladder. Don't neglect thia condition and lose valuable, restful aleep. wnen disorder ol kidney amotion pc sofaonoua matter to remain in your bio may also cause nagging backache, rheumatlo pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, welling, puffin under the eyes, headaches nd dissinesE, Don't waitl Ask your drncgist for Doao't PfUs used Buocessf ully by millions for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poison us watte from your mood. Get Doan a Pill WESTERN UNION OFFERS MEN GIRLS WOMEN BOYS WITH OWN CAR WITH BICYCLE or WALKING , Full time or after school em ployment. Steady, pleasant and healthy employment, while performing a patriotic duty delivering important tele grams Opportunity for over time and advancement. Apply Mr. Gray WESTERN UNION ed from any dealer without ra tioning restrictions. Dairy Feed Payments The County AAA committee expects to receive the necessary forms and be ready soon to make payments under the new program to protect dairy farm ers against higher feed costs. Payments will be made to all dairymen in Jackson county on the amount of milk and butter fat sold at the rate of 45 cents a hundred-weight for milk and five cents a pound for butterfat beginning with the month of October. , ' The payments are Intended to lower the dairy farmer's cost of production by compensating him for increased feed prices not off set by Increased prices for dairy products. Payment rates were determined on an area basis, con sidering average increase in feed costs since September, 1942, and increases in milk prices above the 1938-40 levels. All dairy farmers are asked to assemble complete records of sales since October 1, since evidence of the amount of dairy products delivered will be re quired in applying for payment. .. By R. G. Fowler, County Agent. Peach, Apricot Spray Advised Peach and apricot trees should be sprayed as soon as the weath er permits, for control of peach blight and peach leaf curl. A properly DreDared 10-10-100 home-made bordeaux is unsur passed for this spray. If commer cially prepared . bordeaux is used, use 20 pounds per 100 gal lons, if a copper substitute is used, it should be used at five to seven pounds per 100 gallons. The addition of one quart of oil emulsion to 100 gallons of anv of these sprays will Improve mem. spray thoroughly. Home owners wishing to mix up small amounts will find it more 'convenient to buy a pre pared material rather than at tempt to prepare their own. One pound of commercial bordeaux will make five gallons of spray or use a copper substitute at the rate of one ounce per gallon of water. Thorough spraying is often . not accomplished with small sprayers so if your past results have been poor, try using double the amount of spray per tree. By C. B. Cordy, Assistant County Agent. State 4-H Leader '"'" . Here Next Week ' Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant Dr. A. A. Soule, M. D. 201 Medford Center Bldg. Phone 2870 (War Ends Return to Klamath)' state 4-H club leader, will be in Jackson county next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Cowgill will work with the coun ty club agent in laying plans for the organization of next year's clubs and in coordinating the club program with war needs so that the 4-H members of Jackson county may do their part In the nationwide 4-H pledge to pro duce and conserve for victory. By Earle Jossy, County Club Agent L TO HELP ARMY IN Members of the local Amer ican Legion auxiliary met yes terday afternoon at the Cham ber of Commerce with army public relation and recruiting representatives to outline a pro gram for recruiting local women for the Women's Army corps during a special nation-wide campaign being carried out be tween now and December 7. Instructions covering the pro gram to De carried on in Jack son county were explained, and plans were made for various pro jects to be undertaken by the auxiliary. Each county and each state will have a quota to fill to make VP the national quota of 70,000 recruits between the ages of 20 and 49 Inclusive during the drive. Present at the meeting were Cpl. William Ralston, head of the public relations department of the Oregon recruiting and in duction district, with headquart ers in Portland; his assistant, Sgt. Don Prouty; Lt. Betty Her ring, u. s. army recruiting of ficer stationed at Klamath Falls; Mrs. Herbert Alford, president of the Medford Legion auxiliary, and three members of the auxili ary, Mrs. Roy Elliott, Mrs. Car old Parker and Mrs. Frank Ray. HONORARY INITIATES Southern Oregon College of Education, Ashland, Oct. 21. (Spl.) The Beta chapter of Phi Beta Sigma, teachers honorary at Southern Oregon College of Education, initiated two new members, Beroice McMartin of Red Bluff, Calif., and Henrietta Hall of Gerber, Calif, October 19. Following, the informal initiation in the afternoon the group held a formal rite in the evening followed by a social hour at the home of Mrs. H. C. Edgerton, Siskiyou boulevard. Lois Ann Thompson of Talent is president of the group. Closing time tor Classified ads 9 a. m. Too late to Classify 12:30 p. m. i i JACKSON COUNTY SERVICE RECORD SECOND WORLD WAR (Surname First) Home Address . ...Serial Number..., Occupation and Employer . Date and Place of Birth . Address Wife's Name or Nearest Kin , Address ', Date of Induction ... Branch of Service Where.. (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Etc.) Unit Name . (Company,. Etc.) Transfers (Include dates) . Rank and Promotions- Citations, Decorations, Medals, Honors.. ...... Where Stationed ... Date of Discharge . Informant .. Other Data . INSTRUCTIONS In filling out questionnaire, be sure to write plainly or print legibly.' Mall or deliver filled In blank to Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, Medford, Cham, ber of Commerce, Ashland, or any member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, or D'sobled American Veterans. If all questions cannot be answered by Informant, fill In what you can and additional data may be added later ' ' '. . ' , . Don t wait for someone else to send In the names. If there are duplications, they will be caught at the Indexing center. AFFLICTED BENITO EXPECTED TO GIVE GRAZIANICONTROL Loyal Envoys Called In To Hear Announcement Of Appointment Of Puppet. By J. Edward Murray United Press Correspondent London. Oct. 21 ill Pi a Hungarian rennrt ulrl inHav v.ot Benito Mussolini, ill with a ner vous affliction, was expected to turn over his self-styled Italian fascist republican government to Marshal Rodnlfn rimvlnni r,n known as the "butcher of Afrl- The reoort. mihlUhsH undo. . Budapest dateline in the Stock- uuira newspaper uagens isy meter, said Mussolini called all his loval envova ahrnari in lin, probably to announce the designation or. urazianl as his successor. . . Mussolini apt lin n nlinnof ernment for German - occupied normern ana central Italy with himself as premier and foreign minister September 23 following his rescue by German parachut ists from Italian guards in the Apennine mountains. . Wins Butcher Title Grazlani, present defense min ister In the Mussolini govern ment. Won thft nnnnllBtnri "Butcher" while commanding Italian troops in Eritrea and Libya and serving as governor general of Somaliland and vice roy of Ethiopia before the out break of World War II. He became chief of the Italian armv staff in lf)3. hut v. later went to Africa to command the Italian forces there and take over the governorship of Libya. Rennrtn hnvn net-etctal . - f-- some time that - Mussolini was seriously ill and his failure to appear in public gave support to the nimnrs HnwMi v.A nazi-controlled Scandinavian tel- egrapn bureau reported that Berlin newspapers were publish ing Dhotoeraohs nf Mllnlln in his new uniform, erect and smil- mg. To Impose Death A Madrid dispatch said Mus solini's srovernmpnr. hoc nnlmwi special courts' established in Milan, Turin and Genoa to im pose death sentences or life im prisonment on all former fascists who participated in the coup that led the fnrmpr ri throw in September. Liable to trial, the dispatch said, would be practically all member nf tha fnenict am council, including Count Galeaz- zo iiano, Mussolini s son-in-law and former minister, and Count Dino Grandl. . From the Itnln-Surlu fVnntlar came a report that the German Gestapo has placed Ildefonso Cardinal Schuster. Pathnllr. bishop of Milan, under house ar rest ana was conducting mass arrests of Catholic priests ac cused of nreachintf sntl-normnn propaganda from their pulpits. n was understood that the priests during masses last Sun day charged that the occupation troops were spreading terror throughout northern and central Italy and condemned Nazi anti Semitic attacks. 'T Au Ul . .- . uri. jt ... . .. . .v.. tw put un nuiifcpiggiuig, ma nm xeu zor it, glee fully gloats one car Gremlin to another as he witnesses motorist's downfall. At least that's the version of the conversation as given lw Bnk UrtlAakM ! . . I . . . -1 w uiuuvn picture canoonui, wno created me fetching car Gremlin figures for use bj Mobil stations, now en- 1 la tan, in iha anlKArtimliN nmneU. i. L.I. j i i lu hr pictured. c A . NEW PAPER CUT Tl Washington. Oct. 21.-M.P) The. War Production . board's newspaper . advisory committee today recommended a further reduction of 40,000 tons during November and December in pub lishers' maximum allowable in ventories to meet a 16 per cent deficiency in newsprint sup piles. . ,- The committee, submitting Its recommendations to the WPB, rejected the suggestion of Harry M. Bitner, director of the WPB's printing and publishing divi sion, that it recommend ' a further cut in newsprint con sumption to meet the shortage. The committee proposed that a 20,000-ton reduction be ord ered by WPB and that publish ers voluntarily contribute an ad ditional like amount. : Bitner, disclosing the commit tee's action, said that a substan tial reduction in newsprint use next year seemed inevitable. Closing time for Classified ads a. m. Too lata to Classify 1340 p. m. .' fN (Ik m 3 1 mm Gleeful Gremlins Gloat EXPERTS OFFER N Ever hear of a little guy called "Skiddy"? Most every motorist has suffered-from his antics at one time or another. Well, Skiddy is the mythical little Gremlin who follows in the wake of the first stormy weather of Wintertime, and brings . grief and woe to those unwary motorists who have worn their, tires .until the tread is smooth. He's an unmanageable little imp, and whenever- he starts working on a car the result is volved in neglect, and the pos sibility of being without rubber for future driving. That's why it's so important to have tires carefully checked and inflated to proper pressure every few days. This adds to the life of the tire, as does also the proper cross-switching every few thou sand miles. It has been proven that such service as this can add at least 3,000 miles to the life of a tire." . "Most Mobllgas and Moblloll dealers are bow equinox furnish high-grade recap? &. any motorist whose tires . worn smooth. Not only thS recaps, but general repair ice can be obtained by anvirT torlst in need without securi a government permit. "For those who are able i. buy new tires, many of ttJ? dealers are now in position u offer the well known and hi" ly regarded Federal tire. XStm Mall Tribune want Ada. liable to be disastrous. While he's one of the busiest of the tire Gremlins right now, he has plenty of helpers to promote punctures, cuts, blowouts and uneven wear. It's because of the damaee Skiddy causes in stormy weath er that Mobilgas dealers have included tire service as one of the 4 "Musts" of their Winter proof campaign to protect cars against the ravages of mud, sludge and rain, and to help make them last longer during this critical period of wartime driving, asserts Ross Towery, supervisor of Mobilgas stations in this area. "It's a wise motorist,", he states "who consults his Mobil gas dealer frequently about tire conditions, and on whit to do to keep good serviceable rubber on his car. "While Winter-proofing cov ers all vital parts of the auto mobile, tire service is stressed both because of the danger in- Don't Take Chance With Winter Weather Gremlin WINTER-PROOF NOW! at the of the Flying Red Horse Co today to your Mobilgas dealer listed below- He is equipped to do a first class job of Winter-proofing to protect your car against Winter-weather Gremlins and to help make it last longer. MOBILGAS STATION MAIN AND IVY ilH i Jm wn y mt cRtMtN mschif-kps lXy& HB SPECIALTY IS CAUSING SKIDS. Federal J Tires . H lurofy a hafpfess haling Whan oN of once your car start reeling. A tkld can happen awful quick When tire are smooth and roads are tliclt.' So now, when winter rain are due, Why don't you take thit tafety cue? Refute to drive a smooth, worn tire. The consequence may be dire. Get tkid protection don 't delay Contult your Mobil Man today. Top Qucttfy Since 907 Under O.P.A. regulations new non-skid Federal Tires may be available la you new. With Federals on your car you may enjoy that seme el security and satisfaction which a 36-year record for top quality anuret. So whether your need is far dependable recapping or ether tire service or for new quality tires that will serve you well, see your Mobilgas dealer who handles Federal Tires. P&zcf Safe mm a NEW G. P. B ATTE RY Who wants to be caught en a morning cold With a battery weak and worn and eld? Who wants to be stalled when he's rarln'to go When his motor says yes. end his battery, noT If you den't want this to happen to you If you dent want to fust and cuts and stew Get a O. F. battery that's guaranteed, And start your car with pep and speed. ri 9 Mobilgas PQG TOCTQ fflQQ0QQ6 e0MHYVACUU4g'