ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. JANUARY 23, 1925.
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Start the new year right on the biggest measure of
power you can buy for your car the new winter
Red Crown gasoline I
On all counts it is the best buy in town
Quick, hair-trigger starting
Smooth, faster acceleration in traffic
Power and to spare on the hills.
Give your car a work-out on the new winter
"Red Crown" today. Fill your tank at any red,
white and blue pump in town at Standard Oil
Service Stations and at dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( California )
American and British Rep
resentatives Cannot
Reach Agreement.
SOME HOPE HELD OUT
Non-Official Standing i
Delegates Barrier in
Proceedings New
Meet Urged.
Now ! ymi can get a
FOE
6.60
to
Down
; S-W
Hie Zesi Separator
on the Easiest 2hrms
NOW yoo can triy Hie world's best cream separator on tho
easiest tern iv. lU'e Jjvn puis a Dc Lival in jour home,
tiiil 6 a rK-riili ior 15 mumhs. wttlmut mitrin. tiy
lor it (.u iui-h cxtti'it-'ii;, (aim 3 l)e Laval will luve paid !oi
ititU I on" iK ii re (lit filial (ia,mau is tint.
We are milling nuh an miuMial ftur because tve want every
farm in litis ct.imnuriTfy to have a Dc l-ival. There is mm no
tcasim whv every .:rnt can't h;ivc one itie riayrrH-nts art so small
yiiu will never miss mem We the cximtiuicc of over
two anil a half million users proves it, thai the L'e I-avnl skims
demur, !;. kinjir, and is easier m clem and 0crate than arty
other trcam separator that's why there are as nuny in u&c a all
Cther makes put tri'fther.
The U.' Lav;.! h:ts always been known as the best and in the
Ion;; run tlve client !l and on suih terms yuti cin' afford to be
Without one. And rrmcrnlxr vim can always get service and
repairs on a lie Laval, no m-uer how long you m.yr ue it. Call
tu up or stop in and kt us go over ttus propoaiuoa with you.
Douglas County Creamery
mmjtm ir iirnT-nrn-1"- ' i i i limn
HEW
I Nursery Trees!
I C. E. PIOYER, Nursery
2
5 Trees are now in the trenches ready for delivery.. If not ready
M to plant let tne book your order and hold them until you are
H ready.
jj They are home prown aoellmatofi trees with a strong root system
6 Klvlnir them plenty of "pop" mid high grade In every way.
.V My Walnut stock cbiiriisi s of Franquette, Mayptt, and Kastevn
Soft Kheil lilack, all grafted on Northern California Mark root.
A Prunes Several varieties, including the Double X French (fre-'
T quently railed Date). Italian, IVtite, Improved IVt.no and 1m-
J perial. Peach and r.Iyrobolan root. Some fine trees of each
variety for replants.
V Peaches Several varieties. Early, medium and late in ripening.
j Pears. Cherries, Apples, Crapes, Figs, Hoses, etc., in variety.
A My prices are right. Deal direct with the grower and owner.
v Visit our nursery. See what you aro buying.- A large stock to
g select from.
Nursery and Sales Yard located eight miles south of Roseburg
g on Pacific Highway or one mile north of Diliard Station.
I C. E. MOYER
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Good Groceries
Basis Good Meals.
f
The Furc" :f yo;ir uiiil'- (! p n!s r inur h upon the
Groceries us-d, that this matter t-l:u!d aiaa rw-ive
first aU'n:ion. V.'n are i-rt-jtartd to. hAi you our
stocks aie the very best, prices lowest and service
prompt.
Call 68
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkiiis BIdg.
Phone 68
(Annotated rrett Uaied Win.)
GENEVA. Jan. 23. A private
meeting today between Represent
ee Stephen G. Porter ot the Unit
ed States and Viscount Cecil of
Great Britain in an attempt to
save the opium conference from
a breakdown resulted in failure.
Mr. I'orter stated that unleRS
conditions changed radically he
would return to the United States
within a few days.
"1 consider the situation has
reached such a Btaffe that my con
tinued presence would imperil The
Hague opium convention," Mr.
Porter said.
Previously under the chairman
ship of Dr. Zahle of Denmark, the
representatives of tile countries
having far. eastern possessions,
where the opium smoking practice
prevails, held, ft private meeting to
; frame the text of a resolution sot
,ting up a Joint commission and to
: examine generally as to means for
saving the conference from break
down. i The Joint commission Idea was
evolved as a possible means ot
getting around the difficulty caus
ed by the fact that the BrltisU
:and other delegations malntRin
: that the opium smoking problem
lay entirely within the province of
the first conference, immediately
preceding the present one and that
: the latter conference is ot compe
tent officially to take up the prob
lem of opium smokig, as insisted
jby Mr. Porter.
League of Nations officials Bald
today that as a result of the fur
ther conferences with leaders like
Lord Cecil, Dr. Zahle and M. Da-
ladier of France, an adjournment
would probably be favored by the
league authorities provided they
became convinced no agreement
now was possible.
Some of the smaller states seem
anxious to adopt the adjournment
alternative as a means of preserv-
ing the preBtigo of the League of
'Nations under whose auspices the
conferences have been held.
A group of representatives of
J such states, headed by Michael
jMaswhlte of the Irish free state,
called on Mr. Porter last night
'and urged him to favor a long ad
journment if an accord seemed
j impossible at this time.
Mr. Porter told Lord Cecil that
jtho plan for appointing a Joint
commission from the present and
) earlier conferences to discuss the
: problem of opium smokig propos
ed by some of the delegates as a
means .of saving the confer
ence was not acceptable to the
Americans. Mr. Porter considers
this plan unsatisfactory and use
less on the ground that the mem-
ibers of the commission represent
ing the present conference would
have no official standing owing to
;the contention on the part of
may of the countries that the pres
ent conference has no competency
ito discuss opium smoking,
j Mr. Porter expressed the opln
i ion that the best procedure would
be to convoke a new conference
;Wiih opium smoking clearly on the
j agenda.
I Lord Cecil told Mr. Porter he
had not looked favorably on the
' protiosal of some of the snialler
i states to adjourn the conference
: for about a year, but said his de
cision on this point was not final,
lie asked the American represent
ative to remain and complete the
i narcotic drug convention, leaving
the question of opium smoking for
j further treatment in the future,
i Mr. Porter declined this proposi
tion "because he believed the two
j problems were inseparable.
I Other efforts to save the confer
ience continued today. According
!to the Americans, the powers hav
llng opIJm smoking colonies in the
i far east have made no new conces
sions but nro standing by their de
;mands that the suppression of
smoking within a specified period
,be conditional upon tho reduction
j of opium production In China,
Iwhlch condition Is unacceptable to
(the Americans.
Chrisf.an Chinese Beheaded For
Refusal to Grow Opium
! SHANGHAI, Jan. 23. A prom
inent missionary today informed a
Keuter's correspondent that the
military authorities in the pro
vince of Kukien had beheaded 20
christian Chinese farmers because
they refused to grow opium. The
missionary added that although
the Chinese officials were compell
ing the farmers to cultivate opium,
!1."i0 Christian families had refus-
cd to obey orders and that the ex
ecutions followed. j
r infant.
Jnvalitht A
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The Original Food Drink for All Age
3ukkLunchHorie,OrneejFountainj.
RichMilk, Malted GrainExtract in Pow
dertkTabletforms. rf ourUhinr-No eooklna.
SaT Avoid Imitation! and Substitute
ffl PLANS FOR
PEST CONTROL
III THE COUNTY
New Form of Poison Gas to
Be Experimented With
During Summer.
HAS ADVANTAGES
Does Away With Many of
the Objections to Poisoned
Bait Biological Survey
Worker Is Here.
A. W. Moore of the U. S. Bio
logical Survey, who has for three
years been interested and active!
in the rodent control work in
Douglus County, and J. K. Garri
son of the American Cyanamld
Company, are spending a few
days in Roseburg starting the
preliminary work, on the squirrel
eradication urogram lor v this
year.
Douglas county has been mak
ing great strides In this work In
the past few years, aud 1b one j.
of the leading countries In this
project. Mr. Moore und Mr. Gar
rison are introducing a new sy
stem, which will lie utilized in
addition to the poisoned grain,
and it is expected that good re
sults will be obtained.
Many farmers do not like to
use poisoned bait because of the
fact that turkeys or stock eat the
grain, and hogs often pick up the
poisoned carcasses. .For that
reason some difficulty Is en
countered in securing coopera
tion from all farmers.
A new system of disposing of
the rodents is now being worked
out. The material used is fluke
calcium cyanide.
tion to the City of Rose
burg; thence running,
northerly along the west
erly line of Madrone Ave.
loo ft.; thence westerly
parallel with the norther
ly line of Chapman St. 100
ft.; thence southerly par
allel with Madrone Ave. to
the northerly line of Chap
man St.; thence east along
the northerly line of Chap
man St. lno ft to the place
of beginning 975.10
J. V. Casey lleginnlng at a
, point 150 ft. northerly from
The southeasterly corner of
Illock G. Laurelwood Add.
to the City of Roseburg;
thence running westerly '.
parallel with the souther
ly line of Madrone Ave. 75
ft.; thence easterly paral
lel with the southerly
line of Riverside Drive
loo ft. to the westerly line
of Madrone Ave.; thence
southerly along the west
erly line of Madrone Ave.
75 ft. to the place of be
ginning .. 410.26
J. V. Casey Beginning at a
point 225 ft. northerly from
the southeasterly corner of
Block G, Laurelwood Add.
to the City of Roseburg;
running thence westerly
parallel with the souther
ly line of Riverside Drive
100 ft. ; thence northerly
parallel with the westerly
line of Madrone Ave. 60
ft.; thence easterly paral
lel with the southerly line
of Riverside Drive 100 ft.
to the westerly line of Mu-.
drono Ave.; thence south
erly along the westerly
line of Madrone ' Ave. 60
ft. to the place of begin
ning 283.50
J. V. Casey Beginning at a
point 2S5 ft. northeriy
from the southeasterly cor
ner of Block G, Laurel
wood Addition to the City
of Roseburg; running
thence westerly parallel
with the southerly line ot
Riverside Drive 100 ft.;
thence northerly ' parallel
with the westerly line of
Madrone Ave. 60 ft.;
thence easterly parallel
.with the southerly line of
Riverside Drive 100 ft. fo
the westerly line of Ma
drone Ave.; thence south
erly along the westerly
line of Madrone Ave. 60
ft. to the place of be
ginning 277.11
V. Casey Beginning at
the northeasterly corner of
Block G, Laurelwood Add.
to the City of RoseDurg,
Oregon; running thence
westerly along the south
erly line of Riverside
DrlVe 100 ft.; thence south
erly parallel with the
westerly line of Madrone
Ave. 120 ft.; thence east
erly parallel with the
southerly line of Riverside
Drive 100 ft. to the wester
ly line of Madrone Ave.;
thence northerly along the
westerly line of Madrone
Ave. 120 ft to the place
of beginning 554.21
Bonding Act for the repayment of
assessments are hereby notified to
evil upon the City Recorder for
said purpose not later than Jmu
ary 31st, 1925, as applications .will
not be accepted after that date.
R. L. WHIPPLE.
Clly Recorder of the .City of
Roseburg. Oregon.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR
THE IMPROVEMENT OF
CHAPMAN STREET -
565.30
which forms a poisonous gasi
when It comes In contact with I
atmospheric moisture,
A spoonful of the poison Is!
placed in the mouth of the bur-
row and as it is touched by the'
moisture in tho air, gives off'
a poisonous gas which fills the!
hole. The gas differs from other!
forms ot gas used in that It Is
not suffocating, but Is poison. I
With the others if tho siuirrel j,
reaches the air after being sub-'
Jected to the gas, he will red ver
but one whiff of the calcium y-!
anide is suld to be sufficient to
end his life. The gas, however,' .
does not poison the carcass, and
will do no injury to a dog, hog.l
or other animal, which might cat
It. This method, it is said, has
been tried out with great Buccess'
in several localities In the north-!
west during the past year, and it
is proposed to make an1 exhaus- j.
live test in Douglus county dur
ing the summer months. I
Four communities have al
ready announced extensive ro
dent control campaigns, and tlicy
will probably tako up the new;
system together with the poison
grain as tormerly used. Thu cal-i
clum cyanldo will be distributed
through the same agencies as tho
poisoned grain, and will be lian-i
died at cost. j
It Is expected to start tho cam
paign about tho flrHt of March,
and it is planned to bring In
about 1,000 pounds of tho gas
producing muterial for first ex
periments.
o .
YELLOW PERIL AGAIN.
(AMucintoil l'ruaa L.-miicU Wiri'.)
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23. Con
versation over a telephone fre
quently may sound like Chinese to
the harraseii listener at either end. I
but it should not bo paid for in i
Oriental currency, police told 1
three men whom they arrested in G
a pay station hero yesterday . in j
the alleged act of settling for a
long distance call to Dallas, Tex., !
substance j. v. Casey Beginning at a
point 322 feet east of the
Bouthwest corner of Block
O, Laurelwood Add. to the
City of Roseburg; running
thence north 100 ft;
thence east parallel with
Chapman St. 40 ft; thence
south 100 ft. to tho north
line of Chapman St.;
thence 40 feet to the place
of beginning 32.14
V. Casey Beginning at a
point 246.6 ft. east of the
southwest corner of Block
G, Laurelwood Add. to the
City of Roseburg; thence
north 100 ft; thence east
parallel with Chapman St.
75.5 ft; thence south 100
ft. to the north line of
Chapman St.; thence west
along the north line of
Chapman St 75.5 ft. to the
place of beginning 60.60
V. Cusey Beginning at a
point IS ft. east of the
northwest corner of Lot 1,
Block F, laurelwood Add.
to the city of Roseburg,
running thence east along
the southerly line of Chap
man St. 60 ft; thence
Boulh parallel with the
west lino of said Lot 1 to
tho south line of said Lot
1; thence west along the
line betw-een Lots 1 and 10
of said Block F to a point
IS ft east of the southwest
corner of said Lot 1 ;
thence north and parallel
with the westerly line of
said Lot 1 to the place of
Beginning 65.80
. V. Casey The west IK ft
of Lot 1. Blook F, Laurel
wood Addition, Roseburg,
Oregon 23.71
. V, Casey The East one
half of l)t 2, Block F.
Laurelwood Addition, nose
burg, Oregon 67.19
V. Wlmbetly The wester
ly IS. 5 ft of Lot 4. Block
B, laurelwood Addition,
Roseburg, Oregon
17.S2
by feeding a stn-am or Chinese Earl Vnsburgh Lot 6, Illock
coins Into the slot reserved for ' 11. Laurelwood Addition 451.91
quarters. Ira II. A: IlesHie E. Riddle -
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lt f, HI'" ft ti, MlUl'T
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR
THE IMPROVEMENT OF
MADRONE AVENUE NO. 2
Princess Tsianina is a delightful
mezzo-sporanp.
ROUGHS
B Apply ovr throat und CV3.
swallow mall piece of
V VAPORurt
Octr ITMM.on Jar, L'r t Y.arly
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
Common Council or tiie . City of
Roseburg. Oregon, did on the 51 li
day of January, IM.'j.n by Ordinance
No. 42. tltt litre the n-sesxtnent tot
the Improvement of Madrone Ave
nue from tne north line of Lrb'iri.
Street to Iho couth line of River
sl.le Drive, in the city of Roeburg,
Oregon, to be upon each lot or
part of lot or parcel of land espe
cially benefitted thereby as fol
lows, to-v.lt:
Name Description Amount
J. V. Casey- Lot 1 1 . Block
C, laurelwood Addition ...339 .12
J. V. Casey Lot 13. Block
C, Laurelwood Addition .... 277.11
J. V. Casey Lot H. Block
C, Laurelwood Addition ...
J. V. Casey Lot in. Block
F. I-aurelwood Addition .... 47V9C
J. V. Casey Beginning at
the sou'li' .ihlerly corner of
Bloc, a, Lauelwood Adill-
wood Addition 303.51
W. F. Chapman Lot S,
Block II, Laurelwood Ad
dition 523.48
A. J. I.ilburn Lot le. Work
B, Laurelwood Addition 775.12'
Woodley Stephenson Ixit i
12. FtliH'l: C. Ijiurelwood I
Addition 307.22
It o. I'arireter -The easterly
107 ft. of Lot 1. nloek F,
laurelwood Addition, Rose
burg, Oregon 53.'
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Roseburg, Oregon, did on the 5th
day of January, 1925, by Ordinance
No. S41. declare tne assessment tor
the improvement of Chapman
Street from the west line of Ma
drone Avenue to the west line of
Ijiurelwood Addition, In the City of
Roseburg, Oregon, to be upon each
lot or part of lot or parcel of land
especially benefitted tnereby aa fol
lows, to-wit:
Nume Description Amount
J. V. Casey Lot 6, Block F,
Laurelwood Addition 1281.60
J. V. Casey Lot 4, Block F,
laurelwood Addition 316.99
J. V. Casey Lot 3. Block F.
Laurelwood Addition 316.
J. V. Casey West 1 of Lot
2, Block F, Laurelwood Ad
dition . 269.44
J. V. Casey East 1 of Lot 2.
Block F, Laurelwood Add. 269.44
J. V. Casey West In ft. Lot
F, Laurelwood Add. 95.10
J. V. Casey Beginning at a
point 18 ft. east of the N.
W. corner of Lot 1, Block
F, Laurelwood Add. to the
City of Roseburg; running
thence east ' along the
southerly line ot Chapman
St. 60 ft; thence south
parallel with the west line
of said Lot 1 to the Bouth
line of said Lot 1; thence
west along the line be
tween Lots 1 and 10 of said
Block F to a point 18 ft.
east of the S. W. corner of
said Lot 1; thence north
and parallel with the west
erly Hue of said Lot 1 to
thi place of beginning. In
Laurelwood Addition, Hose-
bufg, Oregon 264.18
j, v. casey beginning at
the southeasterly corner of
Lot 1, Block F, Laurel
wood Add. to the City of
Roseburg, thence westerly
along the line between
Lots 1 and 10 of said Block
F, 63 ft; thence northerly
parallel with the westerly
line of said Lot 1 to the
southerly line of said
Chapman St.; thence east
erly along the southerly
line of said Chapman St.
107 ft; to the westerly
line of Madrone Ave.;
thence southerly along the
westerly lino of Madrone
Ave. 58 ft. to the place ot
beginning, alt In Laurel
wood Add., Roseburg, Ore
gon
J. V. Casey Beginning, at a
point 192 ft. E. of the S.
W. corner of Block O,
Laurelwood Add. to the
City of Roseburgr, thence
north 100 ft; thence east
parallel with Chapman St
130 ft; thence south 100
ft; to the north line of
Chapman St.; IJience west
130 ft. to the place of be
ginning .. ....
J. V. Casey Beginning at a
point 322 feet E. of the S.
W. corner of Illock G,
Laurelwood Add. to
The city of Roseburg
running thence north 100
ft; thence east parallel
with Chapman St. 40 ft;
thence south 100 ft. to the
north line of Chapman St.;
thence west along the
north line of Chapman St.
40 ft. to the place of be
ginning
J. V. Casey Beginning at
the S. E. corner of Block
O, Laurelwood Add. to the
City of Roseburg; running
thence west along the
north lino of Chapman St.
131 ft; thence north 100
ft; thence east to the
westerly line of Madrone
Ave.; thence southerly
along the westerly line of
Madrone Ave. to tho place
of beginning 692.10
J. V. Casey Beginning at
the 8. W. corner of Block
G, Laurelwood Add. to the
City of Roseburg; running
thence north 100 ft;
thence east and parallel
with Chapman St. 102 ft;
thence south 100 ft. to the
place of beginning 638.89
J. V. (Ifsey Beginning at
a point 102 ft. east of the
S. W. corner of Block G,
Laurelwood Add. . to the
City of Roseburg; running
thence north 100 ft; thence
east parallel with Chapman
St. 40 ft; thence south
300 ft. to the north line of
Chapman St.; thence west
4u ft to the place of begin
ning 211.84
J. V. Casey Beginning at a
point 142 ft east of the S.
W. corner of Block O,
Laurelwood Add. to tho
City of Roseburg; running
thence north loo ft;
thence east parallel with
Chapman St. 60 ft; thence
south 100 ft; to the north
erly line of Chapman St.;
thence west 60 ft. to the
place ot beginning 264.16
686.82
211.33
Western hospitality
knows no half-measures-
The hospitality of the West is as
wide as its plains. Out here, you're -
invited for breakfast. And you;
are served with a wonderful cupi
of coffee, the symbol of western .
welcome Hills Bros. Coffee!
Just puncture the vacuum seal
of a tin of Hills Bros, and breathe '
that marvelous aroma the f ra-.
grance of rare coffee-oils. Drink a
cup of Hills Bros, and know that
the flavor matches the aroma. The
Recognized Standard. (That's
what they call Hills Bros. Coffee I)
And it is economical to use. '
HILLS. BROS COFFEE
ihi trliinat Vacuum Pact
OH, DEARI OH, DEAR1
(AwcUlnl rrcm Ln4 Wlir.)
HOLLYWOOD, Cat., Jan. 23.
The engagement of Maurice 'Lefty"
Flynn, former Yale University
football team champion and now
motion picture actor, to Miss
Grace Darmond, bIbo of the screen
announced 2 days ago by Miss Dar
man was denied by Mr. Flynn.
The former football player declar
ed ho hardly knew Miss Darmond
and "certainly never asked her t'',
marry mm. .
After Mr. Flynn'a denial ol
thelr engagement MIsb Darmond
characterized the affnlf as an "urn.
fortunate Incident which has shak
en my faith in men terribly."
Just arrived carload of Page'
Fence, Square Deal Fence and
Monarch galvanized Red Top, Barb
wire. Write ua for prices. Stearns
Chenoweth. Oakland. Ore. 1 '
rui
THE
NEW
and
UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
ROSEBURG, ORE.
WB keep abreast of the
times. We do not show
you last year'a Ideas and
designs. You will find
here whatever la novel,
whatever la liew trad
whatever Is fine in silks.
"Quality and Eoonomy"
The Silk Store
Silks and Satin
I.
ABRAHAM
JACK30N STREET
Jli STORE
Total M.W3.66
A Htat''nient of the nfonvmtd an-j
Msni'Mit Jimr bfn i-nt'-ml in the i
Its now uml p:tyablf at the of-,
fire of tho City Tr;iKU,'T in the
City Hall In lawfuT money of thu
I iiiffi Wat", ami If not paid wlth-
i In twonfy clays from the datp of
Totnl 7.123.!io! thl notice turn rocfedinr will be
A Mat. unfit of Ih1 iiffifHiild an-ilaken f'r the collt-ction thereof as
r-HMiH-nl liit i In'cn I'liHTi'-t In the are provt'Ifd by lh Charter of the
lHM'k't of city Llrn nr,J th" name: City of Itosebur. Oregon
THE BEST FOR YOUR
CHOOSING
When you come to this store you not only pet the best of
everything, but also the benefit of our
EVERYDAY BARGAIN PRICES
You are practicing real economy when selecting groceries
at our store.
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
ROSEBURQ, OREGON
6'.l'
is now rl'ie and p:tyah!e at the of
, lice of the ( I'y Tr'-nrtirtT In the
I'ity Hall In lawful mom-y of Hie
I nlted Ktati am! if not pain: with
in twenty
Ulls rm'lr
I'roix-rty owners who desire to
take advantage of iho Fisncrofl
Handing act for the repayment of
the a-Rc.m'nts are hereby Holi
days from th" date of .fled to rail upon the City Rpcorder
tuf li proceedings will, for .aid purpose not later than Jan-
he taken for the collection thereof ury 31"'. 1''-'. as applications will
as are provided l.y the charter of not be accepted after that date,
ihe city of liiwebiirg, Oregon. j K. I.. WHIPPLE,
Property owners who denlrfl lo City Recorder of the City of
laltt advanug of tn Bancroft Roseburg, Oregon.
POULTRYMEN ATTENTION
Will ttm-t my Giant Incubator February 10. Will hav for sale
6. C. White Leghorn, O. A. C. Barred Rock, S. C. Rhode Island
Rtd (McRae A Johnson itraln), Buff Orpingtons, day old chicks.
Wilt also do custom hatching, fiavo money by having your own
eggs hatched, and Inerrass our turkey flocks by having me hatch
your turkeys. Four years satisfactory custom hatching. Book
your orders row.
CHICKOPEEP HATCHERY
Phona 391-Y
EARL VOSBURGH
702 Full.rton St., Ro.eburg, Or.