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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1936. Douglas Turkey Growets Launch Control Plan o PRICE PROJECTION HIE OF OBJECTS Voluntary Production Limit, Increase of Consumption Also on Program. Application for a rhurt'T tinder the OrfRon Cooperative I'roiluceiH law 1ms been filed by a group or Jouf,'la county turkey growers who nro sponsoriiiK an cratiiza lion to he known us tlio American Turkey OroweiH 1'ioteclive union. The. orKiinlullon, wlilrh the spoiiHors hupp to build Into a nation-wide cooperative, has an its principal object ivn Die con trot or production and prieo by voluniaty ai cement, protcrtlvo legislation and widespread advertising to in crease turkey consumption. Officers will be appointed and ft permanent organization begun following receipt of tho charter, Rpotisoi'H state, II Ih not proposed, tho growers say, In engage In marketing of tur keys or to infringe in any way up on other opermfnK coopfiatives, but rather to bring tho growers In to n voluntary agreement to main tain production at a m:ale which will not oversuppty the (jwkpts and to hold for prices which ,vDl re turn a fair margin of profit. Control of production and prices would be In the hands of com m it tees of growers hi the various tur key producing districts worki through n central governing body. The break In turkey prices dur ing the current market season, sponsors of the organization insist, resulted from overproduction and a bearish Influence on the part of buyers, who, It is contended, took advantage of conditions to force the price lower than was juHQffed. j It Ih further claimed thai some Intxro nmtiitilw idnti In I'n lllln turkey Poriti&nn on a large scale In direct competition with Individ ual growors. Protective L0 Sought It. Is proposed that the American Turkey flrnwerH Protective union ho Qrgani.ed In all bocIIoiih of the country where tuifteyH are gron, nnd that the organization sponsor federal legislation iiich 'll pro tect growers alii1. unfair con petition. It Is furtl:0r propria ttt fur oy eoi(8Hinp1ioii lncr.'id !Ql'01'.1l Qll C3leiC C'ICi'I'USir catniOlftf. The org0niv9tinO, U ! ild, 'Ml not dlroMlo tfaf?iiln luiOec. Wit QUI confftio 110 efft)rl to moinlol lti price etdo r4itiibl Co1"':- I $i cm (if pneluetUn. SBcfc prirt9 would ) niQifttaimal by puil volflJarO !!fifo'itrM Qftlch finiiM Atari Ontr) i?i'oilml(Oi. fp plan of0 ioiil70llo fa Q'OilkO. to W0 coitra ftumorH id mnii; mfly ftrrlcuMurol prlulo. O it h in ev'nllnn tfcfl, tlll6ftt(ie lo Ity' re'ulcieaa ityniltl be nlmi IOi rlliO than commiton. Boy Scouts Scheduled For Winter Frolic at Odell Lake s "M 5 Hoy Seouls of Wulliiinet council will hold their nevuitii minimi winter camp ill Summit lodiro. Cuscu'li' huiiiiiiil, wun, uii ii;i mnu. i iiv i'i-i;iiu auutm-i u raciuc coucu irnntiriorung me campers leaves Kir Reno on .Monday, December 2S, at 12:15 p. ni. and returns to Eugene on December 31 at 4:42 p. m. s-(ii)w conditions for skiing We reported to Iio excellent according to H. B. Sullce, scout wlli bo in charge of tile camp. . , The totul cost for tho three days of winter sports Including transportation, room nnd hoard Is $r,.85, inn picture hiiiiwh some nappy periods ut last yfJ's Hoy Hcout winter camp at Odell !i.lie. Left, scouts on a cross country sun trip. ItiKht, scouts on skil slide durlriK a snow stiirm. O xecutive, who i rmtnt the -Cocaty I Ci I. Dec. ill at too I0neen lUiice, feitc'i' i Hi ;i:ifl Q.iSLt .QftiO. At'iveti Won: Oclnalty to QrcnS lfi holh'ocS Oil wlUda, til. pfbl Mte Mr. od MiO. lw: and (Qihhon, ift, dfftivurd and Ilt-v-erl, &?o-f n 'au0 I'm Muti day. ti t (fc f&Vl:0:'ds unit Mrs. (icrtrudo I.ct'ol Were iJranls Pass i-alleiQ Oomlas. P. D. W'Om'Ii trausacled business in Uosi'lnii Tuesduy. Mr. and 4!rs. 10. It. Harvey made a husluei'.s trip to (irants Pass Tuesday. Uuy Ciniulnghaiu, Miss Luella Cuuniiighiun and Mrs. Ilessii Sthu ers maile a business trip lo (irants Pas Tih-sdaQ Mrs. ('. II. Austin and Q.mmle Simpson were Grants Pass ralb-rs TneHday. Mr. and Mrs. It. (!. .lobnstm ami daughter, Pally, arrivi'd Krttlav from t'orvallis to spend the holi days with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. nnd Mi-h. ( K. Illidne. Mrs, Melvln Nye visited with her parentH, Mr. and Mrs.1. .M, Keyi's, near (Iranls Pass Tuesday. Mr. ami Mrs. (Ji-nrge t hver and daughter, Pornthy, lefl Tm--day for Portland. They will go from there lo Marshfield to spend the holidays with relatives. T. ,1. Secmes ami U. V. fnlelcs Her left Wednesday to spend Ihe holidays in Portland. DRAIN IMI A IN. Dec. S I - Mr. and Mi s. Chits. Mull and bubv and Mr. Curl sou, all of KIiiiiiiiIIi I'allK. vislicd SPECIAL Turkey December 24, 25 and 26 Also special turkey sand wichea served nflcr the dnnccs nt HASH'S in L'anyonville o several davs at the home of Mrs. Mull's n:t rents. Mi, and Mrs. Pick .Oandevertn They were en route home nfleT a visit at Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Rneed and family moved from Klkton to Hie John Kent ranch west of town last neil. The choir cf the f'hrWMan church l)n nted a cantata, "The Song j)f ihe Star." Sunday evening. " Or. nd ors. Lester Cramer hn'O rein rued from California and mnv to ll Chas. Kllenburg hou. Vr. uml Slrs. Hunt and baby hate renvoi Into the Theron Hall iit:-s'. Mi. Hunt Oiis formerly Vie .mfi Carev. Vi'. ami K9m. .1. 1. WIsifDnrver of 'nrtland viewed fronP Saturday to HJmul(t' at te O'isimarver home ft ere. Thev were en route home fr3 a three seMP vacation trip to eiyi'n (-DirliiiiQ and other points irt C'ol?fieia. ei'tf(!ftl.l. Ic. 21 Vhe VPA Oilll ici(iallon clas inel on 'rs ffa oriernoon .C. tin city hall for a email CiriWiiidS parly, tlifln worn St ftamfi'd froi a mall tree nn tflo Inl1 find irandy and mils wore e.lntod. 9ln. pnOcnl were: Mrs. fmvci (!roliy, Wie Woods, T-enrl Uiat CMlihiKdii. Mrs. II.O 1 land. Via. flnillh DeMiilh. Mrs. 1,. A. &-hrolner and Miss Norma llundy. tfrs. Nellie Purker.O Mrs. Alice llundy and Miss Norma (Dundy were .Sunday dinner Kilesls at the ftay Parker home wesl.of town. Hriiialu Slack reports that tD'iivv cshlinueiilH of lurkeys have been to- Iiik oul for Ihe past few days, one day of which, 7WI0 pounds were handled Ihrnuuli he express office. Mrs. llerlhu llai'Me Is recovering from severe burns caused by scald Iuk wnli'r beinc: tijiiieil over Infllct iuu painful burns mi and down one side of in i body. Mrs. .1. V. Cul ver. Sr.. has been aiding? ill her ein-e. 'I'he iiccldeul ncciirred about a week uko In Hie HaruT- home. Miss Helen GJIIen, who has been llHelulillK Ihe Norlhweslern School of t'.oinmeree In Porlland, relurned home for the Christmas holidays. Miss (U.illierlue Mauhiuc, who is slinlent of Ihe same school is also with her parents for the holiday Joe Cliainherla and Dale IliP- vev, sliideuls at KiiKene, are honic ov Ihe holiday season. A. I,. Ileal, proprietor of Hie loinl'ifo t'luti cafe, recently pur- chaseVvihe whole corner building In which his business is located. He plans on oxlctisivc repairs and chuiiRciolo be made In the build Inc The noil hern part of the bnildlni; Is oecnnied by Hen Wof ford's cafe and it Is rumored Hint Mr. Worruril is innvliiK lo part of Ihe erlill hotel hull. line. I'lanUlln Wofford. who has been rocelx Iiik treatmi'iit or an Infect ed 'e in ):ut;,nt for die pasl sev eral weeks, returned biiine on Sun day In a nun h improved condition. Ilerberl Parker drov;- to Oregon Cll on Wedni'sdav brim; Mr ami Mrs. l.ion Parker, who mov ed there I'loiu Minn, .sola nhoiit lira mom lis nun. to spend the Christmas holidiivs ullli Hie Hav Parker rain lly. Ilev. ami Mrs I lerbei I Swlfl and fiimlly and cbas. Par. of Trontilali'. will also arrive this I" spend Christmas with Mrs. Nellie Parker and Itay Parker and family. Power and lluhl was shut off completely f,,v several hours on Wednesday- nioiuinc In ami around Siillh-ilin. by Ihe fnlllnc. of three poles, which fell across the high way betwi cn Slllheilin and the Hall service station Traffic was di rected west of town coniliiK back nolo the hichwav near IVaily. The recent heavy rains in.- blamed for Ihe d.-.tnau-e. which occurred about !l:3"t a. in. Miss M.llvell,. Klnurlleel; or llle Slllheilin hich school, lefl Weilnes- tiny nlieinoon for her home to spend t'liristmni. I llllice DowllucOwlll sp,.ml ,-o, lii,.i.l""ver oy I'l-i 1 former Sulli- si-hool will he itismiss.ed over uie iioiuuiys lino win no re opened oil Ja iry 4, 1M7. CAROlS SUNG BY SCHOOL GLEE CLUB holidays In Albany with his pa rents. Mrs. niancho Merrltt left for S'lirshfleld to he with her dniiKli ter, Mr.'O Wendell. Dale Green, who Is takiiiK nurses traiulliK In Portland arrived home to spend the Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs. Hazel Oreen. Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Cameron lefl Wednesday for Hood lilver to spHid Ihe Christmas vacation with relallOs. O Miss Helen nml Anils Oorrell will arrive from Kn(?ene to be with their lumber. Mrs. lailu Oorrell dur ing Ihe holidays. W. If. CrnlK, of Corvnllls,vlslt ed Willi his slslers, Mrs. Chns. Hart ley and Mrs. I.uln Clorrell, for n few days last weidt. Mrs. Cecil fair, Mr. and Mrs. .lohu Musttrove shopped In Ilose bliri; on Tuesday. Mrs. llrltlnln Slack Is ill nl her home west of town. Mrs. llniuher her ninllier. Is ciirliiR ror her. V: (. Sliftnnces and fiimlly nr rived from Hlbblinw, Minn., last week and will bo here for two or three i 1 1 i i 1 1 1 h ImproviiiK their land mini h of loOi. They report the wealher lo be very cold In Mlnne sola when Ihey lefl, beliiK about .1- (leurees below zero. Thev left for the Christmas holidays on the Sliasln for San Kriinclsco. on Mnn. oav. Miss Alherln Wilson arrived from Orenon Slain eolleKe, fttsral- ns, io speiui uie holidays with her trlends, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Kollerlsoll. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrvin Fisher left Wednesday aflernonn for Murys vllle, Calir., to spend Hie holidays wllh Mrs. Klaher's mother anil falher, Mr. and Mrs. K. .1. Tllibells. and her brolher In law anil sister. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tyler. ROSEBURG HIGH HAS YULET1DE ASSEMBLY The rtnselmrir Sntitnc !.,). held Q Chrlstmaa assembly yes terday in the hiali schonl innHm. Vium at 2:-ID p. in. The imicrum ciuislsted of a nuiuber by tho hih schnol orchestra entitled "Yuletido Kchoes"; several ('hrislinaa num bers and enrols by tho Olee club; solo selection by Lowell NutthiK. accompimied by Kern Nutting, ami a duet by Sarah Talis nml Kath ryn Hel.npp, ulnn nccompauled bv Fern Nutting. "Silent Niuht" was sunt,' in Kronen by members of the French classes of Ihe high school. "The Itlessed Variant" was pre sented by the NVho Inamatics club representatives. These num bers were directed by J. 1). O'.ih more. Ccm-go Itattersou, Amanda Anderson and Kato Ituchannn. The assembly w;a closed by id) iirnver ny I'rincipai u. II. Heard, III DUKE'S DESCENDANT MARRIES COMEDIAN NEW YORK, Dec. 21? (AP) Sarah Churchill, daneitiK daughter of the veteran Hritish Statesman Winston Churchill, and descend ant of the 7th Duke Mnrlborounh. was married today In HuP e'oili's of rice nl city hall to Vie- Oliver, nitfht club master ((E) ceremonies ami comedian. , Itefore P.iilliiK for London ih'e b.-lde said her frit iit r.. hatl cabled uis niessiiiKs. WASHINGTON, Dee. 21. (AP) The bureau of biological survey Is liylnK lo raise the birth rale of ihe wild duck by constructing ar tificial ne.stinK Islands. On the hunter's gun shoulder falls a portion of the blame for the fowl's high mortality rate, but sur veys have Bhown waler also has some responsibility. What happens is this: Tho mother duck lays her eetrs ny uio waters edt;e. Come spring rains. Creeks and rlvera rise, sweeping the potential birds with them. Realizing that you either have to educate the duck or stop the rains, lie bureau took the first course ind f Inured nut the nestinir is lands, about the size o.Oi bi din ner table and anchored safely to the bottom. They have been spread throueh ,Qe country's Kame preserves by lie civilian conservation corps. m BASKET TO BALL fff SCORES 9MI AND f GOSSIP MARKETS' Kepiesenlntlves of the UIbIi School tllee club sans: carols In the hulls yesterday diirluK tho sixth period. Those tuklliK part were: sopranos. Annahelle Ilerir. Clarice I'avne. Kliabetli rntnidiell; altos. Kdna Clark nml Wlunlfrcd Coftel. and bovs. LaVern Harris uud Has Hell Harris. o - GILMORE OIVES BONUS A Christmas bonus In cash aniouniliiR to three per cent of InH ear's salary will be paid to all employes of the (illmoro Oil company, necordlnir to an an nouncement made In rortland hist Thursday by II. Alber, Jr., assist ant sales iiimutKcr for the Gilmoie leelll. Alber addressed on OreKon di- viNion sales uieetiliK of exei'utlves, branch manimers, salesmen and distributors on sales nctlvilles and inercbiinilisiiiK policies for t!:tT. Ihe ineetillK WHS presided over bv It. It. I.ee. Orcson division tho manager for the (lilniore company. irndo ai It MAlj- PRODUCE PnnTf.ANI). Ilec, 21 (AP) ni'TTKIt Prints, A Krade, llllc lb. In parchiur-nt wrupTieiv :151c In car tons; II (trade, purchinent wrap pers, :Hc b.; carious ,'llic lb. IIUTTIOIIKAT H'olllaml dellv ery. Kc.nerul price) A Krado, do llvered at least twice weehlv, !). ,wc in.; country routes, a4-:i:,c lb. II Ki-ade, :il-:ir,c lb.; C Kruclo niarket. II tuiAnn CI1HAM FOK IvhT -Huvlnir price, bullerf.u bit sis. r:!ic lb. KdtlS MiiyliiK price l(j whole salers: Kxtras, 2(le: standards. 2"m; extra medium, 22e; medium firsts. Hie: umlon;r:ido. lfie dozen. I-IVB PfHILTItVS-I'ortlaml do llvory. liuylllit mice: Colored heiis. over -l. lbs., l.i.iin lb.; under li lbs., 1 -I e lb.; I.euhorn hens, lfl 12c lb.: I.eKhorn broilers, 1 lbs.. Ill-lie lb.; I.eKhorn spilnt-s, 11-i Q Ih.; roosters, Mte lb. (!liee::e, nntinirg meats, polaloes. onions, wool, bnv. hops, mohair cascar hark, stady and iinehaii),' ed. WHEAT POtm.ANI). Dec. 21 f API Wheat prices boomed everywhere. On tho Portland futures market without tradliiK. Deceinlnr closed II '0iit hlKher wllh Mav up 2 cents a bushel. On the sample caili niarket all wheat ndvunced Hi cents a bushel, n Wheal: Onen H!chI.ow Clnsn May 1.11 l.ir.j l.ii, i.ir, Dee 1.12 .U 1.12 1.13 Cash wheat: Die liend bliiestein hw. 12 pet. 1.23: dnrlt hard winter, 1:1 pet., 1.36; 12 pet. 1.30; 11 pet.. 1.21: soft white and western whlto l.lil: hard winter 1.18; west ern red 1.17. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Dee. 21 IIOOR Ton drive-ins 10.25: week to date receipts 5,001), compared last M'filnv niarket stendv; bulk 1H5 21S Ih. drive-ins 10.25. load 'lots 'iiiotnble tm to 10.35: packing sows inosllv 7.50-75: cood choice local feeder ,drs S.00-50. CATTI.K Market tiomlnul. re- celnts wnk to date, entile 2?25. calves 210. co"iiared last Friday mn'-ket fteneral -. steadv. some earlv she stock rlront. lete sales steers wonker: bunch short fed steers 7.75. besl losd S.00; severa' loads heifers 5.6i)-fi7ft: common down ion- low cutter and cutter eo s 3.50-3 25. common medium :l . 50-4. 25: rood beef cows -1. 50-5.50: hulls 150-5 50; good choice venl- ers 7. 50. s. 50. S1IKKP Mnrk't nominal, re ceipts wenk to date 675. compar ed Inst Friday tat lnmhs fullv 25 hlulier. obi. rQ lasses steadv. bulk trucked in lambs 7.25-75. ton 7.S5. enod fat ewes 3 00-25 PORTLAND, Dec. 21. (AP) OreKon State coIIcko's basketball team gave iiromise Of "going places" in the northern division schedule of the coast conference whenCU stopped the strong Mult nomah club five last niL'ht. 27 to 2. O The victory gave the Reavers a lean sweep In their Pm-dand In vasion. The likht before they de feated Union Oil, 31 to 27. ClRcO. Calif.. Dec. 24 fAPt The Oregon Webfoots, defeated 111 their last two basketball games by allfornla and Simla Clam mi back into Ihe victory column last night. They upset (Sieo Slate col 'eire 43 to 32. Oregon staiSd a second iyiir "allv In overcome an IS lo 12 fead at lmirtiine. COMPANY SURD ON POISON FOOD CLAIM : DALLAS. Dec. 21 (AP) Flunk Hart riled suit In Ihe I'olk minnly circuit court ni'iilnst Hie Wlllametlo Vulley Luiuber com- 'wny for Sio.oon ilaimii-es which tlie coinplainl slaled resulted from eating Qtisoncd food. nan alleged while he was em ployed by the companv he was poi soned by food "negligently anil .arelessly prepared," and that it resulted In Illness, loss of time mil permanent bijury lo his leg. -o- NOTICE Alternate sealed bids will be ac cepted ut Hie offico of tho under signed up to 5 o'clock i). in., Janu ary 1. H)::7, covering fifty Hers two- loot lengths sound old growth fir wood andor seventy-five tiers two foot lengths heavy slab wood, to be delivered at tho City Hall, Rose burg, Oregon, on or before Sep tember 15. 11137, ns directed by the council. Right reserved to reject any or nil bids. A. J. CI, DDKS. City Recorder. Hear Arch nnd Jean and their All Klectrics at Plantation Inn Christmas eve, December 21th. PKntiUlon Inn now remodeled and tin lei new nu.nr.gement. Adv. I ' ''W All-College DANCE Sponsored by Roseburg O. S. C. Club Music by Jimmy Johnston's Oregon Staters Oriental Gardens December 26 At 8:30 P. M. Finest of college entertainment for Alumni, Friends, High School Students. Admission Men 40c Women 35c Douglas Funeral Home Eltlblllhtd 112 Perfect Funeral Service0 AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONfc. 6 112 Pin ins) Ln Btft. H. C. STEARNS 'UNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 112 OLdy ttndant StiMe nacht, heilige nacht; Alles schlaeft einsam wacht Nur das traute hochheilige paar Das im stalle zu Bethlehem war Mit dem himmlischen kind. i i j . . . . : m Wishing you all happiness and contentment now and in the new year. E. T. UNRATH """" ' R05EBURG DAIRY & SODA WORKS 3 MRS. F. H. CHURCHILL: TOM WHARTON GEO. WHARTON MRS. C. W. LUNDEEN HOWARD CHURCH o GEO. QUINE, THIRD Q DON WBiBERLY We have enjoyed serving you during the pat year anti wish you a Happy Snd Prosperous New Yea?. CHURCHILL HARDWARE &. IRONMONGERS Store No. 143 Cass and Stephens A. M. Tippets Cleo Phillips Frank Paden Warren Denny StorexNo. 141 130 N. Jaskson Bob Franks O'iver Pine Norman Hess Ralph Loomis Store No. 140 q Deer Creek Bridge Dave Ellis Si Pierce Tom Graham Gtg Oglesby Laurance Delaney Jim Loomis V