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TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. Th. SI. 1S4S JACKSON COUNTY FARM NOTES Compiled by County Office 0. S. C latenslon Service Labor Saving Equipment Show Set I Approximately 40 different pieces of equipment and exhibits designed to lighten the burden end Increase the efficiency of farmer end hcmeir.akerj will be shown in Jackson county at the Central Point Grange Hall, Thursday, March 1, at 10:00 a. m.. according to R. G. Fow ler, county agent, who is in charge of arrangements. One of a scries of labor lav ing demonstrations for the farm and home beirg shown through out western Oregon counties, the demonstr.tlon will be run continuously from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ; The demonstration If spon sored by the Oregon State col lege extension service In co operation with the county agents' office and local farmers and homcmakers. Supplement ing equipment shown by the ex tension scrvlco will be pieces of equipment that local people have devised to save time and work. There Is a considerable amount of homemade equipment thnt has been devised by our own farmers that should be Included In this demonstration and If any farmer has a niece of equipment which he thinks would be of Value to others, he is asked to bring It to the exhibit. ' Practically everything to be shown can be made locally, either by the farmer or "man of the house" or by local me chanics. Detailed plans for con structing the equipment will be made available for those wish ing them, fhe demonstration is for women as well as men, and homcmaking displays will be of interest to urban as well as rural housewives. r -, Among the arm equipment to be demonstrated ere a manure loader, buck rake, post hole dig ger, tilt-top Implement trailer, rnllk cart, motor driven drag iaw, improved hny fork and a potato picking belt, A fence post exhibit, showing results of 17 years of experiments with treated fir posts by the O. S. C. School of forestry, and another exhibit on new types of rust preventive compounds for farm machinery are included. Models of cattle guards and sheep feed ing equipment are also included. . Homemakcrs will see actual ize kitchen sink, kitchen mix ins arid kitchen storage centers, utility table and lan board, laun dry cart, wide Ironing board in cluding a demonstration on iron ing, food preservation - can- ring, drying and freezing demonstrations, how to prepare and pack lunches, sewing aids, including a compact folding sew ing kit, exhibit of work clothes for women, portable wood box and a number of other miscel laneous exhibits of interest to Women. Another Job -. In a Bis War ' About S000 tons of fresh vege tables are expected to be har vested each month from over 10,000 planted acres on Guam, Baipan, and Tlnlnn, the Foreign Economle Administration - re ports. ' Farm projects of this type are set up by TFA wherever the Navy requests such a service. They save shipping tonnage, re lieve the drain on native foods, and add variety to the military diet. Technical assistance, tools, teed end farm equipment are provided by the agency. Truck gardens In the South Pacific netted about 6 million pounds of fresh vegetables from July to October, 1944, including cucum bers, watermelons, corn, canto loupe, radishes, lettuce, pota toes, cabbage and tomatoes. A few crops tried experimentally will be abandoned turnips are unpopular with the , troops: spinach, peas, and string beans take too long to prepare and cook; and Irish potatoes, though popular, have proved unsuccess ful. R. O. FOWLER, County Agent. Late Born Stock Best for Show Pigs and lambs fed as fat stock for the 4-H Auction should be born in March or April of this year. It Is usually rather difficult to find lambs born as late as this, but there are usually a few late lambs In every flock and these are often available to 4-H Club members. Indications are that pigs will be rather scarce this year due to a decrease in the number of brood sows kept for farrowing. Any club member who is plan ning to raise a pig should speak for his animal as soon as he can get one located. The 4-H Club agent will assist In the location of stock for any club member who desires this help. EARLE JOSSY, County Club Agent, Allied Conference To Open April 25 Without Top Hats San Francisco, Feb. 21 CU.fO The United Nations security conference here will open April 25 minus traditional top hats and with little if any social rev elry, officials indicated today. World diplomats from 45 na tions will remain here at least three weeks and probably long er, William D. Wright, state de partment emmlssary said. And the chances are they will do their work in business suits in stead of striped trousers and frock coats. Mayor Roger Lapham, who doesn't own a top hat, said he hoped people who aren't needed in San Francisco would stay out of town during the conference. Major Accused Of Killing Secretary San Francisco, Feb. 21 (U.PJ Ma J. Stanley W. Duncan, 48, today was charged with the fatal stabbing of his red-haired secre tary, Mrs.' Dorothy Turner VI veil, 38, in hi apartment last February 5. A coroner's Jury returned a verdict of murder yesterday. Municipal Judge Leo Cunning ham set preliminary hearing tor Friday, Duncan, dressed in full uni form, was an Intent spectator at the inquest. He was accompanied by his wife, Gladys, who flew here from Glendale. She em braced him as they left the court. KEEP HOME FIRES BURNING San Francisco, Feb. Jl UR) Ma). Charlea Elmer Goods re turned here on tick leave from the south Paclfle last July to find his wife living with Albert Draager in house the couple were buying as man and wife. Goode testified yesterday in a divorce action. Feller In Baseball Film Coming Here ttnh riur. aiua. former pitcher with the Cleveland Indiana and now pitching against the Axis, will be one oi the big league i stars In the mm inwae cbhosu. wmcn wm , 4 lord hlah school auditorium Monday night. There will be no. ad mittance charge for the film, which Is sponsored by The Mail Tribune, and the public is invited. tlM Mull Trtbunt Want Ada. 1' :1; rNHi Y ii- ir in I li I .! Hi i li 1 1 1 i i3 Dry Groups All Aglow Over New Midnight Curfew Washington, Feb. 21 (UP) Cafe society and the' boys in the back room may weep at the cur few on night life, but the anti saloon league and other dry groups said today it was down right wonderful. Makes for less drinking all around, they said in applauding Mobilization Director James F. Byrnes for ordering bars, thea ters and other night spots to shut down at midnight beginning next Monday, The drys said they didn't have much hope that Byrnes' edict heralded an official trend to ward outright prohibition. But Dr. Ernest H, Cherrington, ex ecutive secretary of the Metho dist board of temperance, did think that the temperance situa tion was getting brighter each day. "The tendency to get beastly drunk is not as great as it used to be," he said. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Br United Press Los Angeles Hindu Fleet, 106, Watts, Cal., decisioned Johnny Haynes, 220, Buffalo, N Y (6); Pee Wee Swlngler, 127, Kansas City, Mo., decisioned Henry Briere, 132, Buffalo, N. Y. (4). New York (Broadway arena) Freddie Archer, 147V, New ark, N. J., outpointed Sidney Miller, 155, Detroit, (8).. Hartford, Conn. Johnny Cesario, 138, Hartford, Conn., stopped Baby Sims, 141, New York (1). New Bedford, Mass. Johnny Cool, 138, Worcester, Mass., out pointed Benny Singleton, 137, Waterbury Conn., (10). PRINCE KILLED London, Feb. 21 (U.R) Prince Marie-Andre Poniatow ski, 23, a descendant of Poland's last king, has been killed In ac tion on the western front with Polish troops, it was learned today. Dewey Determined For Enactment On . Employment Bill Albany, Feb. 21 (U.R) The determination of Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, titular leader of the Republican party, to force legis lative approval of an unpreced ented anti discrimination bill was interpreted today as a strong bid for support of liberal voters. Dewey defied conservative GOP leaders to assume leader ship of the fight for enactment of the state measure, which would outlaw discrimination In employment because of race, color, ereed or national origin. The bill now is believed to be certain of victory. . WINS DIVORCE Pasadena, Cal., Feb, 21 U.R) Mrs. Helen. G. Plerrong. widow of Rust Heinz, -pickle-fortune heir, won an interlocutory de cree of divorce from her hus band, Louis Elmon Pierrong, on grounds he "lacked responsibility." BIRTHS KELLOGG To Petty Officer 1c and Mrs. Joseph, 1826 North Riverside, February 20, 1845, j Boy, 7 vi pounds, at community hospital. BRENEMAN MAYOR Encino, Calif,, Feb. 21 (U.R) Tom Breneman, radio's "Break fast at Hollywood" master of ceremonies, today became the first mayor of the suburb of En cino but he couldn't find a city hall, or even a mayor's chair. Breneman was elected honorary mayor of the star-studded com munity over film notables Paul Muni, Mischa Auer and "Wild Bill" Elliott. He received 145 votes 14 more than runner-up Elliott. Ule Mall Trlhune Want Ada MS?. ma. USE NESTLE fij BABY HAIR TREATMENT It's simple, 8urt nainf Baby Halt Treatment whtn second hair ia ona Inch long. Forma adorabla curia and ring. lata. $1.00 bottla makea one full quart. Waintcott't Pharmacy 400 E. Main Phone 2440 When the Bell Tolls When God in his infinite . wisdom has seen fit to call back to his fold a human soul, And when the earthly remains of . one beloved must be laid to eternal sleep. 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(Look Below for Explanation) It Is Also a Fact That you can save MONEY, TIME, GASOLINE and TIRES by trading at Riverside Market. GERBER'S BABY FOOD 3 for 19c MARMALADE ALICE LOVE'S 3 r. 25C Rancho Brand SS,tUD CHICKEN NOODLE 3 for 25c All Other Kind Each......... 6c SPRY SHORTENING 3-lb. L Ec Jar UJ (8 Red Points) BISQUICK Large 2a Lb. Pkg. 29c Swansdown CAKE FLOUR W lb. box - -21c SXIPFY PEANUT BUTTER 1'L 27c MILK All Brands 3 for 25c QUAKER OATS QUICK or REGULAR LARGE BOX 25c PANCAKE FLOURS 29c COCOA Hershey's Ht-LB. BOX 9c m' iT I v 'lil'if'' I'" EGGS Doz. 39c GRADE A-LARGE Eat Mora Egg Save Red Point Washington Was Not Born On Feb. 22nd He was born en February Uth. 1732. This date was altered by the elimination ei eleven Jayj when the Old Style Calendar was cor rected to the new, . ' POINT - FREE ITEMS FRYING RABBITS 45c Pound VEAL BURGER . 28c Pound CHICKEN TAMALES 2 for 37c Large DILL PICKLES 3 for 10c When you spend points, buy the BEST. We feature STEER BEEF GRADE A Name Your Cut We Have If PURE GROUND BEEF 19c lb. 4 points The cheapest price and the purest meat- TOMATOES ......2 pounds 29c LETTUCE -Jumbo Heads 2 r 19c ONIONS-Sweet Spanish 3 u.. 10c POTATOES - Culls 50 u.. 95c APPLES ju,t Rhfunche Box SI. 49