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County 



Name and Address 



Office Telephone 



Franklin George C. Hubbard, Emergency Farm Labor Assistant 

 Franklin County Extension Service 

 Court House 

 Greenfield, Mass* 



Hampden George \{. Harris, Emergency Farm Labor Assistant 

 Hampden County Improvement League 

 1499 Memorial Ave. 

 V/est Springfield, Mass. 



Hampsh ire Vta. R. Kershlis, Emergency Farm Labor Assistant 

 Hampshire County Extension Service 

 15 Gothic Street 

 Northampton, Mass. 



Middlesex ViTm. H. Slayton, Emergency Farm Labor Assistant 

 Middlesex County Extension Sf^rvice 

 19 Everett Street 

 Concord, Mass. 



Norfolk Hilmer S. Kelson, Emergency Farm Labor Assistant 

 Norfolk County Agricultural School 

 Walpole, Mass. 



Plymouth Frank T. YJhite, Emergency Farm Labor Assistant 

 Plymouth County Extension Service 

 Court House 

 Brockton, Mass. 



Suffolk John B. Casey, Emergency Farm Labor Assistant 

 Headmaster, Jamaica Plain High School 

 Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



Greenfield 9698 



Spring field 

 6^7204" 



Northampton 

 2-55^ 



Concord 845 



V^alpole 268 



Brockton 4993 



Arnold 4074 



Worcester John A. Gatti, Emergency Farm Labor Assistant 

 Y/orcester County Extension Service 

 Federal Building 

 Y^orcester, Mass. 



Vforcester 3-5477 



NEW I-ffiTHOD OF PPi:SERVING FRUITS 



The British made a request when we began to ship them fruits under 

 the Lend-Lease program. Vfould v/e please just preserve them in sulphur di- 

 oxide solution, and ship them over in wooden casks? That was a big surprise 

 for our food men. Wouldn't the British prefer fruits canned in bright tin 

 containers? No, the British really wouldn't. Ylell, the British were eating 

 the fruit, so let them have it the way they wanted it. And the sulphur di- 

 oxide method is saving tin. 



So the big American canners turned out the British fruit orders the 



