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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. MONDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1937.
TWO
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News of farm Life
GRANGES
COUNTY AGENTS REPORTS
CROP NEWS
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEWS
SB
Increase of 580 Million in
1937 Over Total in 1936
Estimated by U. S.
rollout'.
nlilliimd direct fl OHI I lit
WASHINGTON, 1,,r AI'(
- The UtflkilltUie dcpilltlUelif cHll-
muted thi yenr tJihh In' ill
HiniH'IH III be S,f(lllt,IHMt,tMHI llllll-
nuv with 7.9i,inni.iiHit lnHt yt'iif.
The riMUH-H ieprenent Ihf mkkh'
it t it i-todi Income from 7 rops,
liVt'lilUl k lllld livestock pi oil tld H,
und KiviM'iimiiit Boil runnel v Htiuu
ttnd bvnelit pHyim-nia.
Cropa bruiiKht in W.Mm.oimi.ihhi
rmnpured Willi K.lK.iHiM.imti hint
veai.
Uveal nek und livestock product I
wen- .espulislhlf rr I. .unit,
HKIllllsl l.lTi,lMMi.!HMI ii yi'iu- HBO.
Unvciiine-iil pnyiiienu .inure
jt1"l $:sii,iniM,iin. Tln-y w cm
f sT.iMiu.iHtu iu not.. .
dish tin niii-'. represent iim Un
viable uf product nitiiiilly sold olf
Lho finni. huh used in ilit- iimiiiiil
lypnrt I'm- I Jit Hist liuic. In pic
Vious f(UH Ilit' lit I in value ul
Ciupa "if j-'nwK Income were
used in III.- report. I-'ji I" i value
represent ei the it lilt nl produc
tion lirespedjve of He"- thus in
liollie cunipllHed rush Income plus
tilt VII tilt; nl I'lilillliiiihllfh I unsullied
til fit Nil Imilf.lMil.lM ul' lled lis j
feed for llveniuck mid tl h.-i pur
pose. KxphitllillK lilt. lepliieiuK ol' llllHI
value flame Willi Ihosi- of uish
income, department Miihiiil.H naitl
I lilt hitler WHS II "belter Sllll.ililld"
Imeiiuso II Kiivi' mi indb ul itui of
fit nil biiylnw. power.
Comparison Made
Fit nil value of crop IiihI jenr
Willi i.llM.iCtO.IIUII, w III lit HIunK ill
('Olll'' fl'OIII Clup production ,V'JIH ;t,-
h7H.onii.tin(t. tiroes Income in ll:h
la i in II ve1uck ii n.l livestock prod
uct WUH JaJXU.nilll.imM. All KI1MH
liii'iiinn from I'lirnit'iH' opcrni ion,
including Kovt'i uiiifiil benefit uinl
HOil CtUlHlM VllI lull pitV IIH'lllH, totaled
Jf,!i.r.;io.iioii.oi.ii lust year.
Cash Income innn Up' vjnimi-t
crop fur this i i uinl M oitr
Vi)n reported us follow:
. 1'inii :(l.:ts."i.Mini this yt'iir iiiul
'.''rt.iilij.itnu lusi v-fiir, nil win 'a I
iliilli. tr.ii.iHHi mid t ins.nii.iitiii. uals
fiit.r.'J.Mtio an.l riii,t'7J, i. hurley
JiCI.IU.ifiii an.l fiH.ss.ntto, r fll,
Cni.unp an.l $:i.,jr.0.MiHi. Inukwhvat
fl.T.i Mini nixl i,:ti7.(uu.
, liny !l2,7M.iMMt uinl JsrotH'.'MMi,
puliit.i.-M Jlliv.Isti.mui uinl 4-1 1.
tls;.IMi; HlIKur hi'ftrt f;i,li7.noii ami
jr.:..iis'j.iMiti, iiriHim t in ii f:t,:ii. uo)
ami J I. otxi, hups $7,1 Iii.ihui an. I
Apple $in').r.:: i,iMii un.i $m
0l; pent hen M.7 Mi.iiimi mil f'Hi,-
nun ...... ij 1 1: in:ii uinl I 411.
niiMMMi; mup.'tt f..l.!7l. mi.'l I !,,l."Im'?
?:iS,i:'.'J.iinn; i rullhfl l le.S ? 7 . 7 ' "
Htnl ti,7rtn.lMtn.
OiluT frtiliH uinl ,ini Ik i iiii lihllnu
nmiiKt'x, miipi'frnH. li'intUKJ. linn's,
pIlll'llppll-K. pllllltH. prinit-s. u pi i
i;itlW. f j CM; HliVt'H, Illtll()it4 llllll
Miilnulsi 1:k.;Tii.immi itn.l
iiMi.mni, all h ut U cuips, j:ir.it.u;iti.
Ott'i and j;tl l.ssT.mio.
INDIANS WILL USE
PLANES IN ROUNDUP
YAKIMA. Wiih.li.. Ihi- :'M lAI')
- linliutiM of Hit KlMl.iliit altlf
Men's ii.sHtn lalitnt. an all IiuIulii 01 -KHiiiation,
aie planning lo Ihi
ail plniii'rt lo t (Hnpleie their fall
louiuhip of tallle Ihla jeui'.
Klh klial iiKMiM'iaiion caMh rmme
in t lit Miiiint AihuiiH couiilry. l-'id-lowini;
the nual lull roiiiiiliip. i on
ihii-ied mi liorHt-ha'k depilc (he
i -iu'K''dneHrt ol t he I en a in, tip
liiellltieiH of the UtifiiH'tal loll fc j ii In I
each one wart shoi I Keveiul t allle.
the total 11 1 J II J I of llilrisillK iMlllt'
heiliK over I'iMi. The liidimin are
oiivliu ed I 1m cuttle ure hi a
siimll hand in I hit iiiouiuhIiih but
I lion Kh limy Iihvh Hcouteil the low
ir fooihilU havti heii iiiniblo In
Had them and miow in aln-iidy det-p
in many paru of the raiic.
nianat'cd forests pine irees may
I hey do on Himilar land, jtoorly
muiiaed and fulijeci to fhx haz-
PURCHASE OF OLD
News of 4-H
rT TJR -..n,,rr.-:,.:,i
ClCJ jJsLJlJLJ tprliTH limy rnlluw."
10 yW AKrleilltiual depar
Increased Supply in 1 938
Foreseen ; Farm Bill
Aims to Stabilize.
WASIilXHTON, Dee. (AIM
AKI'iellltllie depal'l lliellf oll ieiiils i
mi id tlie fat in bills paHM-i by I
hOtlse and seniile would not ma- j
telially iiiiii the pi ieit ol IliellU.
A. I'. Stead man, ussisiinil ukiI
I'lilhirul iidjiihiiiieiil Hdinlnistiutor,
said the UKilutioii prohubly would
l miahlH lo pivenl h decline in
hoif prit-eit next yuur.
"We are Just netting out of a
p.-i lod of short nil-ill pi od union,
tine lit I'-ed shortages kiowiiik out
ol tin l!Clti drought," he satd. "This
slnil l pltnltM lUHl euiisetl meat
pi ices lo advance. As a result of
the jooil prices aii'l this ear's
huiupi-i- com crop, I In iue:l sup
ply in-xt year w ill be increased
liiuin i) , lower
Poultry Breed Improvement, Pullorum
Control Indicated in Federal Designs
Announcement uf tin wiiuilun
mluiolM iu Him silver Joviuu cup
tontf st has Jusi been inude In the
office of III" comity clllb KK'H'
TUB silver cup provided by ihe
Hum burn News Iteview fur ihe
on e-mo m ttchoo excelling In -4 II
dull wtirk wiih won by fib-unary
school diKtrit t l"'t. Kiletibower
schnul diHtrict proved itself out
si aiutlnt; of I he I w o room sclmols
in Ih couuiy mid wuu Ihe silver
cup Hiveii by tin hoimliis County
rhuir mill. The Kisher'H Hepurl
liiitlil store I'll p wiih wuu by Days
Crock which of coin-hp in lnrmr
than a I wo-i noin school- havinx a
hint) school In cunueclloii.
In eiii-h case, the cups hail been
won twice in succession by the
same schools. loou lake school
Won the News-lteview clip Iwice;
(ireen school won tin )oiinlas
County Klotir mill cup iwli-e; and
(Hide hud already won tin Fish
er's I cpurt incut si ore cup t ice.
In order to be kept p.-rmanent ly.
uuy one school must win a cup
three years. Schools are scored
on enrollment and com plei Ions.
ipliilitY of wink, final reports turn
ed In ami exhibits made.
t uietit econo
mists said lliat pot k nil. I b-d
prices I his fall have been at ihe
"pal il " level w lilt h I he uduiiliiV
I ration Is set I. inn lot all farm
puidin is. Kin exumpl'. in Diioher
Ihe uveraiif niice turilli-IS lecelel
for hon wjs !i.s cents a pound.
Th purity price one that would;
nive hons I lie purchasing puw er
Ihe) possessed 111 Hie 1 !! 1 I
w.-m t.H cents.
The uVerane price received fU"
heef. they said, was " lit cents a
pound compared with a parity
price uf li.'Kl ce.lts.
Hieiinimi saitl the general ob
ject ol the huuse as v. ell as the
seiuile bill was lo "siahili.e" futiu
prices rather I ha 11 increase tlu-m
materially. f 0
"It slunild prevent price e
trenies," he said. "In I he past
short crops generally have btoiinht
hinh prices to consuuieis. and
bumper crops low prices. The lull
would 1 enulate product lm so as
level orf the bumper .iii.l shoil
viel.ls."
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CDII Y Aid. IS. Dec. (AIM
The San Francisco hendipiarterH of
Ihe AAA informed Oregon static col-ief-'v
ufffciats old cro) hupH of mui
thaiilable iialfty will bn purcbai
cd thi-ounh the newly eslablished
I'fii-itic t-oast hop stabilization cur
porullon.
The hop division said the pro
nrain. deHipued to improve price
(ondliions tor Ili'M.i coast growers,
will he I iua need by a pel centime
of the custom receipts which have
been Kct aside fur surplus removal.
The old crop will be dtveiied to
fertilizer, niiilchinn uses and other
liurposes approved by the AAA.
rarib-ipatiiiK nri'wers will be offer
ed $7 for a sluiidard bale of 2Mb
pounds, less the operating costs.
Th AAA said t he surplus had
increased al Ihe rale of I't.uou.imu
pounds in tin last three years.
I'rices me sliuhtly mora than half
tlm lir.bi finures.
WASHINGTON, liec. u (AIM
- The ani i' liiture depurtiuunt re
ported that while l!t;i7 wan a yea4'
uf bumper crops for the nation it
was tin liftli year of heavy
drounhi los.ses lor a larnf portion
nf ihe western plains renion.
Ahoiil 2t,la0,iM)o acres planted
lo crops were abandoned bet ore
luu vest because of drought d;un
iicti, the departuifiit said. Thin in
cluded about lM.iiij 6.000 acres nf
w inter wheat; about 10.ouu.noo
acres of MpriiiK wheat, oata and
bailey, and .ti'S.btfO acron utcorn.
The department said that about
7a per cent of this wait in' .hn
laiia. Notib tind South Dakota, Ne
braska, KansaB. Colorailu, ( k la
Inn u a, Texas and New Mexico.
The lost acreane compared with
abandonment oT about 45.ih)ti,iuo
acres fu the nevi-re dnninlit years
of licit and l!t::ti. Weather hureati
oliii ials have said that u del i-
iency u iiiuisture in much of tin
plains territory this fall threaten
ed ilrmmlit conditions next year.
t hit side the drounht area, crop
production w us exceptionally tav
uiable. Yields on the acreage hur
Vested. the depart IIM'lll Haiti, Wele
about Hi per cent above the aver
age lor the iu years prceedinn IU:.:!.
I nrYITI AHA I AHIIAf
I II III II I 111 I I I 1 Hill I I
2 Zm 'pP CARS LEAD CLOTHES
WAR OFFERED HERE BFjfflSpaH6
A new cliithinn
eurolb'il ul Cedar
district .Vt, n.-ar Mi
I ilia Itapper vvas s
er nf-ilie club; In
club has been
Crove school
I lie Creek A I -i
ured as lead
lit' Hi'nwii was
I'lei'led president. Claruhelle dies
toil was elected ice-president, and
I la i ba i a ( 'haiiey secretary. .Mrs
Marnaret Kimuiel is teacher of the
school Other members are: Sarah
II a I Held . horothy llutliebl. Alheila
Tninkb1. -.Itetty Kdwunls. Wanda
aillilie Kueslon. Fay Hut-
M. Id. Cecil Mm- heiirdorfr. lillth
lliovvu and l.eota Trunkle.
Thr in oilmen! s have just
come in from Teunnle school.
erne l.uHwell, leticln-r, is Icadinn
a club of nine members in a woud-
vv ol kllin club The club elected
Hi hard Hiiniaii as president, .luti
jor I tints a h Ice pi esltleut ami
Hilly W illiams as secretary, uiher
members are: Karl Units, .lack
Cabot. I in rv I I law ley, Archie Jen
nie. Harold White and Finest
Wotnl.il. I.
I'upils of the Teumlle si liool
have tni met I a health club wu h
1 Mr l.iiswell lea.liun uttlcers and
.iiittmbeis are: Jiuiiot Hints, presi
' dent ; Harold While, vh e presi-
ib til : Kathleen Itirmuu. secretuvv;
; Mclnwc iM'.-itme lit t.i imiii iital rbunis Albrtt. Ilethel Albru. liich
latum of outers Vlon.lav e eiiiuw. I ai d Human. Warl Hulls. Jack C;i
fit'ceinhi r I !, with uttu. rs itom ! bet. Hail Huwley. rchie Jennie.
l.ool.ninlaHs.
Mu and M.-lic
The itll t ef
.Hailed cic
fill.. Hi, OO'I
stivv.ird. Nell
Kiversdale
Suthe
Ii. mi ,.!'.i-e in
Mast, i . M .1-1, Hut.
cet. Civ-4t.il Conn,
e W.mdnill. a-M-l
, Mav helle Knanns. i Hive Km-ici i,
H. ulah Mi Alllstcr, Hetty hiie.
I Hilly William. Fi nest Wot 'dm d.
Kiuni.t Wtiedaiti and Ceoiia
' Woodai.l.
Karn fires in the Culled Slates
lake about :.:"i0 lives it lid destroy
$hh,immi;'i worth of prupeity each
j ear. savs a recent Culled States
ib-pui imeiii tf nut it nil tin- publica
tion "Fires on Farms."
I';i::hiy-iive p.-r cent of this loss
is I t oin such commonplace causes
us deled i e chimneys and t lues;
sparks on comhiisiible roots; lihl-
mui-; fipoutaneuus comhusiiuu; i
careless use of matches, sinoUiutt;
careless use uf n'oline and kero-i
setie; detective 1111 I illlpropiMly ill- I
sliiDeil stoves and furnaces; (unity!
w triun, and uiisitse ul electric up- '
pliances. f
Four simple precautions that the!
author, irarry F liueihe. of the bu-
jreuii of chctuistiv and soils, uives
Ho reduce needless waste caused!
by tatm fires are; I'se lire -resist- j
I ant nudum, dispose ol wasle ami I
I rubbish, never use i'asoliuo or Keto- f
seiie to start or revive a fire, limit
il a id auailist ovel heatiim ul slo es
iaud lutuaces and clean smoke
, pipes at least nlice a l.'ill' He also
( simnesls that ma.ter huildiims be
equipped with I iu In iiiul: rods
In addition to letuovinn the fite
htiitnids. Ittieihe snuuests pieptiru- ;
. lions lo tlthl a fire should one oc-
' III', that ts tile Ituhlltm equipment
uti ev ei y larm. kepi in a handv
pla.e icadv tor inslani Hm.
An ornaiii.eil campaign lo ob
tain ihe sinuatures uf a majority
of ihe cill.eiiH nf Hottnlas county
on petitions which call upon con
nresH to keep America out of war
is to he launched immediately un- expenses wer
iinr the Hiipervisiuu uf Patrick W. Iciolhiny; has
Kelley post. No. L' I lis, Yeterans uf
Foreinu Wars of the C. S. The
appeal Iu coiiktcsk reads as fol
lows: "We, Ihe undersigned cil iens
or the Cliited Stales of Allielica,
cull upon the counresK and the
president lo adopt and apply poli
cies desinneil to keep America out
of war and supported hy a nation
al defense pronrain adequate for
tin protection of our country and
its people. "
The phni lo convey to connress
tangible evidence of the prevailing
sentiment anniust war is the chief
' obieclive of a Hat ioii-v id" cam
; palnu beinn conducted by .hiuu o
i i ul uiiiis of ihe Yeterans of For-
emil Wars ttf the Cliited Stales.
I accoidiun lo Commander Forest
j Holmes.
j A quantity nf petition blanks
I were received today by Conunan-
1 dec Dolmen from national head-
: iiiarters al Kansas City. Mo I
I ties. petition blanks will be cir
culated hy YFW members and dis-
I rihuteil to various other local,
j civ ic. put riot ic, relinlotis and fra
I let ual nioups.
Expenditure patlerns of farm
I'amilieH are ilifferent from those
of tin early Hilin's. Then, clothing
second to food. Now,
been superseded by
automobiles in more than half of
the must usual income groups, ac
cord hi i; to a slmly by the bureau
of home economics, of typical farm
Ininilies in different purls uf the
count i y. in t In nun c prosperous
farm communities between so and
!n per cent of the laiuilies studied
in the must usual income groups
have cars.
For example, in such a commu
nity taniilies having yearly incomes
from ?7ai to I.moii spent 2s to
per ccn I of the income for food de
pending on the size of the family.
From 1" to is per cent was spent
on the automobile. As income in
creased to between $1.5illl '.'Hid
$l.7an, families consisting- of hus
band and wife spent only per
cent fur food and 2i per cent for
the automobile.
I'miltryjueii cooperating under
the iiaiioiiul uutety (Hjuliry im
proverueiit plan call now show on
udveitlsiug and nhipping boxen tlic
exact tanu of breed iiuproveinent
and pullorum disease control uf
tiie clucks they dell. TtieH tlisthu
live designs liuve been worked out
by poultry specialists of tin L . S.
department of agriculture, uuf
copies of them may be obtained
by participating muiubetrj from the
otfictul state agency in each of tut
cooperating status.
Thu breeU-initirovenieiit design,
wiieu orange in color and labeled
"L". Improved," will iudiuate
chicks produced under the first
breeding Hinge; that la, thicks
from male uud female breeding
chickens which are rigidly selected
for vigor and Hiaudurd-bred quali
ties, w it ti Hie female.! especially
selected for eKti-l-odiic1iou quali
ties. '
When green ami labeled "I. S.
Yuri tied," the breed-itnpiovumeiit
design will indicate chickens pro
duced under ihe Hecoml breeding
stage. Hreeding flocks in this stage
iiiLlinli; feinab.-s with a l:. S. A.
approved ratiun ami males from
flock millings ' of I, s. It. t). V.
males ami females. To have quali
fied as C. S. It. (). I'., a remale,
iu addition to other requirements,
must have laid in one jear uf leust
-UU eggs averaging at Igast IM
ounces to the doz. n, and u male
must have come from a I'. S. Ii.
f). 1 female.
When red and labeled S.
IVrtified." the design will indicate
chicks of the highest breeding
stage that are generally uvuilahle
iu commercial quuiititictt. Hreed
ing flocks which produce L. S.
Certified chicks consist of L S.
approved females, ami males indi
vidually pedigreed from 1'. S. It.
O. I, females mated lo a I'. S. It.
(. I', male whose dam's C. S. It. U.
1'. record was at elasl 225 eggs.
A design, blue iu color, labeled
I. record was at leasi 2l'." eggs,
ami a purple design, lubeled "I". S.
Register of Merit" may be used by
cooperating poultry breeders to in
dicate chicks of the two most ad
vanced breeding stages.
Th; pul lorn ui-cniitrol design,
w hen green in color and labeled
"V. S. Hulloriitn-Te.a.'.l." will indi
cute I hat the chicks coin1 from
flocks from which the reactors to
pulloriini disease have been re
moved. When red and labeled "I
S. PullonimPasHed." the dewign
will Indicate breeding flocks with
no reactors In one test. And wh,eii
blue and labeled "C. S. I'ullorum
Clean," it will show tuuL the
! enrolled in the natloual poulti
improvement plan. The emblem
carries tho words. "Cooperatiliff In
the National t'ouiiry improvement
Plan Bdministered by official State
Agencies and the U. S. pepartmeut
of Agriculture."
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The Southern Pacific is asking
nermlfjHion to install two-way
breeding flock had no reactors in' abort wavo radio seta on certain
two consecutive tests. trains. In case of severe storms
The new designs wtii supplement that took down telephone and tele
the emblem already widely used ' gruph lines, the railio would lmk
bv limeherlen and poult rv breeders trains with dispatching renters.
FEDERAL PURCHASES
PROP APPLE MART
mil li';i.l H .M.lou Hi, ml.
!:it ;i'SiM!il !'. ml. I., nil,
. ,niu : In I in : . l.ii i;.u l!, ,-, .
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. cvii.. r,. -..ia
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0iin ru I I ,v in l'i H,-. i ii.
i'tipllll an, I nH Won, lull
Sirlau. K.lilli,, K. 1 1 v
Mi
hv t
I till,
will
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in a ilotlilim
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(loo I'lliloii. Ii
(nil." . oi 1 1 in 1 1 1 i'i
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loan, .mil nanu s
II I II Lull.' m m.ii;
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' In load thoir
innj.'.i "I'lioy
.li.isi.ui. Tlit'
nfliiors: Kulli
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'nl, nl; l-lniiTa
lal. Ullioi MHMI
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in Wooilai.l. Oli.o
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FARM MACHINERY
COURSE PLANNED
Th-- tellevv in:: i- ;i n s it. tu
in in by Mani.- Wi kht of Hay--
reek. "O l lei. iV Ul ;( cooklllg clllh
t H cookinc - bib. tin isien I.
IS eix.niie.l hi (he Mavs Cre.'k
I'- m... r 7 C:t7. w Mb Mis
v ni: IH an h-ader Thde are
Ul. Ill it. : I Ml Itcl .-. ,.leclei
It' t I V I ntl escinatl. p! e-l
il I i loin, vice pr. si.l'-ui .
e ; l-li! -ie, 1,-t.ll V I Mb I
is :( , FUcti M.ttth.'ws.
i CI.. in. Cei.e 1Jhd.'-
I- -u-1'1. Mi,-.. 1., Welch.
M.i Vit,, , . ln.-i H.vis.
l I '.o 1 - .rid Cei iihlmc
' I '-i - C:, , k , Ub held
ceiul nicciiu at the s. hoei
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of the
AM hu s ami gii Is of I ouglns
coiintv have an up.-n invitation lo
he guests of Hunt's Indian theater
and lh Ituscburg Flks Indue lor
the annual Christinas artv to be
hehl Frn la . I ec 21. H was an
nounced tutla v .
Hon Kadah.tllgh. manager of the
local I heal .'is. reports (hat a free
matinee will be given. Mailing at
I p. nr. leal tiring the pet in I
Chiiht-maH piiiure. '.Mrs Wis ol
ihe Cabbage I'anh." Iu ihe event
all the v out 111 11 1 guests cannot be
act oiu ni. da ted al i he Indian then
tt-l Hie overflow will be shown tile
same pMim.nn ul ihe K.w theater.
I m media i el follow mg the mat i-rn-e
Santa I 'la us will meet I he
tilti::-tei al t he fMks hull and
will diMithiitf gilts ot fruit, caudv
and n in s
( lie Flks lodge also is cngagid
iu plans tor a New Year's t e night
eiuh indie, in lie held Friday.
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SAN FHANCISCtl, Dec. Jl AP
The agriciiliural adjustment ad
ininisiraiiun oitiie reported Ihe Pa
cific coast apple market is becoming-
"more stable" as a result of
the purchases nf the federal sur
plus commodities corporation.
The purohases have been made
mincinallv in the Pacific north
west. They amount tu about l.udiil
cars this season.
Don't Call it X-mas!!
A Christmas Play That's
DIFFERENT!
Presented by the Canyon
ville Bible Academy
TUESDAY, DEC. 21
7:45 P. M.
WARNING! ... Be there! "Beer
Sipper'- to preacherl For ALL
Douglas County.
ADMISSION FREE!
Gospel Mission Canyonvillc
This
Merry Christmas
TRY THE TRAIN
AlUxty thousand of USiay
,t'hot your hapty holiday
BtndswitUnertfra.n,
ns Merry Chriuma,,
KX THE TRAIN I
LOW WINTER FARES re in effect, traini and carl
arc polished up, and lixty thousand S. P. employees art ready
to give you a smooth, safe, swift trip over the Holidays. Don't
forget: trains are comfortable in any weather, cart are steam
heated, seats are soft, rcstrooms art conrenient. THIS TIME.
TRY THE TRAIN at round trip farts like these. Lean anr
day. Liberal return limits,
RtumJirip Extmpln: Cucb-Tomhl fir CUu
SAN FRANCISCO $19.35 $21.85
SANTA BARBARA 28.50 35.10
LOS ANGELES 29.00 37.15
SAN DIEGO 33.50 43.85
Coach-tourist rickets are good io coaches; also in tuuritf
sleeping cars, berth extra. First data tickets are food ia
Standard Pullmans, berth extra.
Southern Pacific
J. E. CLARK, Agent, Phone 11
You give us your
Old Stove
as down payment
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id oi the total forest
per cent ot tin-
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and w In :: tires do
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MUSIC INSTRUMENTS
Sy Sal Vl51'
I n "Snap
GILMORE MUSIC CO.
US W Cus St.
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MOHT.-A.'.i.
Floor
Sanding and Rcfinishing
CHAS. KEEVER
Phone 651 J R. ft. 2, Boa t-'C
Hcstbura, Ore.
GET THAT SUIT
CLEANED
Now for Christmas
TELEPHONE 88
New Service Laundry
o-l W. Lane St.
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Here's the ideal range
you've often desired!
Every outstanding ftature you
could want in a modern range will
be found in the new 1937 Montaff
models which we have on diiplay.
SEE US RIGHT NOW so that you
can take advantage of our Kpecial
offer, which mak it SO EASY to
own your favorite new Monta
ModerniQu or Arittocrtt model
without delay.
If you desire BEAUTY
OWN A MONTAG ! Thty'rt up-to-the-minut
in design, modern
in every respect. No matter what
Montag Range you choose, it will
add greatly to the appearance of
your kitchen.
If you want attractive COLOR
OWN A MONTAG! It will t
the bright spot in your home.
Many colon to select from. All
models finished in glistening,
durable porcelain enamel.
If you want CONVENIENCE
. OWN A MONTAG! They're fa
mous for their cooking and baking
ability. Mechanically designed to
offer greatest possible efficiency
from fuel esed. They bring com
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many fine features that make for
convenience. Built-in condiment
sets will save many steps each day.
A Generous Allow
ance for your old stove
Trade in your old. worn-out stove today.
Knior the convemtnet and the bcautr
which a modern Montas: assures. Ctll ot
or see us. we'll make an allowance which
will pltast you applying credit on any
fV"-'ti;e r 4 r .f "i-i sf modf I.
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COME IN TODAY-SEE OUR COMFI.ETE MONTAG DISPLAY
Judd's Furniture Store
321 N. Jackson Sliccl
Phone 26
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