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ROSF.RURG NEwj-REVlEW, ROSF.BURG, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1939. TWO News of Farm Life GRANGES COUNTY AGENTS REPORTS CROP NEWS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEWS Turkey Show Dates Will Be Eleventh Annual Oakland Classic to Have Same Officers and Judges. New leiilun s, inw cltisses, but the Htime ollicriH mid j u il Ki'M us lit Mt year will murk the Northwest. ciii Turkey hIiow at -OiiMand, On (in, Ileeenibi-r 12 to 111. This will lie tint eleventh iuinuul exlilliii ion ami the niaiiiicineiil ami exhibi tors ii ro Hliivinw lei liu-ienHt! the Interest so ii k Ii i-elnln the honni ol helni? the laiKciU oxelnslve tur key show ever hehl. The exhibition will he divided Into three part: the Standard Hrri'ders, the Utility ltreiderH, and the I i t'fd Division. Tin SI nil diird Irtvlslon will he JudueU hy the Af'A St Hilda i d of rerl'eetioil, ami the oiiti'h'H will lie unieKtl'lt-led lor six chiHpeH. 'Die Utility Ureedora will I m extended l cover old loins and old Inns, na well us yoiinu; hens wild younn totns. K:uh ex hihitor will he restricted In two cut Hen In eiu-b duns. The Dressed Show will huvo lour dussefi with linifHli'lcted enliieH. A woman's turkey pieltlntt ("" test will he scheduled along with lite UHiial men's event, . , Judm-s in the Mvi Department will he: II. I. CriiTlii, Salt. Utke City, and J. II. Nichols, of Tnconm. The Dressed Department .Indues wlil he M. II. Shook, ItOHt-'nui'K, and K. K. I'ox, Corviillis. T CDllVALMH. AtifT. 21,- (AP)w Vurkey utiU lurin scedH coiiHtitntrt A major dm'Hlopnient. In Oregon's jxpninHiiK Mpecitilly crop IimIuk Iry. an. On'Kon stute college ex ten idon survey bulletin recently (.bowed,, ' , ' TiuKhjh provided u ensli farm iiii eonin of I.L'.'hVHMl IiiM yi-nr coin pared with ;:,7A.MfMi. In liCI? uml ?:.Nli;,niM) In Mf.'lfi. I, inn county ivns ftrHt hint yriw wltb Si;f.2,0lK) lollowed b.V IIOUK hn' $5.ru,iiiiO uii'l YiiihIiIII'n 5l4.r,,itiiii: HrmVlu roraKtt crop need lonnaRo Increased hist year hut Ibn cash value flei'llned. Tim output of (.;, 31 r.,r00 pounds was valued at :t,l!Mi,IOD eompiired with f l.:Ui0.r0l) pounds In 1ICIT valued at $t,i:in,X(Hl. Other top rnnkthK specialty enter prises me nreeiihnnne, nursery and I lower crops $2.7 12,(imi; hiiuiII IVllltH .lir.lMHH); hop $2.53:1,11111) and mils Sl.fiiis.iino. Hiieeially rrop and iinhmil pnv duelH Hcconnt lor about. $IS,M I, (kio in cash larin Income. BE FAIR - FEATURE SAU;1. Ana. I!l l-'irM exhibit lo iinlve on the firotindn fin- (he 7Nth Uivkimi Htate lair hem Sepiein ber 4 to Ml Ih Hie SIMe'n poullrx exhibit whhb wit nhown at the AVirld'M Poultry Coai;reH In 'vw land, Ohio, hint nmulh. Ill iei-(inlllnn uf the hihi'k nut Htandliiii reeoMiM tit the iontiien. the Htate lali- mummement Iiim deH Unated l-'rldny of lair v eel n ore mm I'oullry day. 't hin day will also he the tiadlllonal larm oiuaniii lioiiH' dn', Siechii Irlhilte will be puld on l-'itilay lo Metny lunneH ol Hick leall, who hroiu:ht tive w n Iti chain plotiMliiprt to Oirmtn with hix dis play ol White Holland lurkrH: to Mr. nnd Mim. .1 A. Hanson of for Vullirt, wlimc exhibit eoulallied the chanMdoii hen of the eju ; to Mr, liml MVK. .loHt-pli Kupelr. nl OhkIii'U, winner ol kiiiihI ehautilon honoiM 1 111 the dieted loin ilhisl'in; to Max H. l.ymiH of I'mlhind. mnnd chainplou winner on his deeded hen In the bronze dhlioii; at well ini to Ward t 'oi kei am, l aUhiud. and W. W. i Ismi, I'-ntland, other wlnnertt In the dn-Msed luike dl 1 (sloil. DEDICATE PLANT NEXT THURSDAY Mr.MINNVIU.K. Ana 21. AIM OllirialK of the hiliiieiM t'lfipi-i llth o rreauiei x . hoe new MOO, (toil (ilhnt brl e rttai li-ij oprn ,H Inns IhhI week, paid todav lonnal dedi cation ci-l'i inoulus hud been et lor Am:. 21. Sol ill T. W hite, cooidtlialor for the ledenil ho1 t on.er niton rim vice In Oregon, uinl i Mb Me. dhei tor of the Hlaie depui Inn-lit ol im rlt-ti It tirr, wtll be amoiii- ptinripal H'akeri. The new Tdant ntitlxeM. (h( latest Itinovat bno kuwii tn the liithiHtrv.i H Mn-i-rator, bebfd In be the onh i one opei nl id i oiunieiilnlly In the rutted Staten, lninted In Auntra Ha, the m At blue iwrmlin pantein ! xatlon In n vacuum. The only other tH-reiitin' in t!ie tate In at (Mvhimi Mute ,i oliei;e w her It m USt-d tor I'xperinietilul jnu pofes. 'Evil Old Man7 (to the Fish) in Favorite Role -I ?. - - - i u - : -54 w-o v r rf Iff j ' ': ' I jli 1 &f , (1 ? lx fL. ! m- . A f ; . J . 1 "iff i'V ' 4 - I , v . I V? J . 7 ' ;1 i : L . .,xWy - ... f J ;. p i ' l ' ,, ; l s " . t. , '.t , 'At last! After lone months nf i on fun end of Hshing rod nt favorite spot near Uv tilde, Tex. Top, neighbor Ross Bromfleld rows the t Mom white juelc, tn sun-helmet, dangles the line. Lower left, Garner aims a cast. Lower right, the Vice-President lies his canoe to top of his roadster. 20 FUTURE FARMBfi TO EXHIBIT AT FAIR SAL I: VI , Auk, 21.- Twenty fu ture Kariuei'K. nelected liom hiuuiik 22UU enrolled III Smll h-Himlien nK ilciillun1 coiiiHeH in fill Oregon IiIkIi Hciioolw, have been chonen lo ex hibit their prnJoelM at the Oreuoii male fair here September I to In, and on Labor day, the openini; da 'M' the talr, tho champlonshtpw lor Ibc Male will In- announced. Klfmhuillons tor the Rtate fair ahovvinu were made lollowiuK boine visttH by renenentallves of I he Htate board of wiiiioual edu cation and Oregon Stale eolleue. Tlie 21 eyhlbits will be one pbae of the Killilio I'aillieiA exbibitH In I belt own build I lot on I he fair aroundn. The 20 hift whowe project h have been tn ler ted dor I his honor in v iiniioumed by l-larl N. t'ii(li, mil) m iniemient ol the KKA department at the lair hh IoIIowh: Kenneth Smith. Coon lllver; Har old MaellUKh. Albah ; Uiwell Se-t-nn, I lay Ion ; Klvtn Ditkenson, In dependence; Anthony Knicht. New bei ; .Ionm ( iwre, oodbnrn : Kvel ell St i tlekmeier, ( loverdale: Lee Hanson, Salem; .lie I'lsber, t iiu'hv; .loe Toiitun. Orevon Cit . KhichI I'menpoil, .lrtle Point ; stei liim Ji IbskiM", .In net ion t'ily ; liirluii d llalouseK, .Malin: Har I Wbil tb y. Hallway Uulph Skouli Uoimlmnn; Ihirtou t'haiulieis. ; l.alielcw; I ck Hjimpton. ivndle ton; lt( kuy 1'imiH'V, t tnidon. Kred Itawklc;.. Ontario, and Floyd Mulsh, t he hullo. - - o - - - CHECK FOUND FOR I ALFALFA WEEVIL! SALEM. Aug I'l I AIM An e pertinent for lainigatiiig alfaUa ba tin w ei II by ukc o met hoi bi o mtde wilt be established immediate ly in (biker county, the stale de partment ol Hal '(culture said lodny. 1 1 the experiment Is success I ul. Jiltnlla i;nucin in seven roiintbv, who r, o Hie piohihllcd I'mm ship ptnu outside Miiie, w on Id be able to ship In tnterslale commerce The counties are Haker, Malheur. I nioii, llinne), Josephine, .lack sou and Douglas. Floor Sanding and Refini&hing CHAS. KEjEVER Roteburg. Oregon Phone 631-J R. R. 2, Bnx 22C wailina. WashbiEton-wenrv Vice-President John N. Corner Is back RANGE. PROSPFPTS I WILTED BY HEAT I PORTLAND. AUK. 21. (API JiiIv'h wilberinv sun ilecr(ased Ore gon h autumn raimo prospectM. Cut tle and Hheep, howeier, camp Ihrounh the hoi weeka In ralrly aond condition. Laiuhrt failed to make the usual Kit inn and more than the normal portion will be sold an feeders, Hay crops cast of the CiinciidoH were lesa I ban nvei ao hut u lara" carrxover from last Hennon irovbl ed ample nit t' I i'. Ualu wiih needed InunedlHttdy on virtually nil ranges and pasturert. BENEFITS CUTS NOT TO APPLY HERE COHVALLIH, Aim. 21.-- 1AP) The (noiimfd 10 per cent nit in AAA benelii paynnMits does not ap ply to thin teuton, the .state AAA otflce said it wan advised from Washington, 1. t..'. Hediicl Ions weip madi for cotton, dark tobacco, i Ice and ijeneral croiis In area A. leavinit all oihei crops and ranue tMtea unchanged, the olliee explained. NEW BOX APPROVED FOR PRUNE PACK SALF.M. Aug, 21. (P) The state department of agriculture has m anted prune gtow ei s permission to use a special 2S pound box for shipping fresh pi uiies during the, season. I The box will reduce packlnu ("ts and hi tnu a premium on the jmnikiM, flowers said at a ih part- I ment hearing at Mil'.in last week. - o CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt lhank. lor the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beanll I ii I floral offerings fioin our many friends in Kosehutg and other cities In our sad berenveiucnt In the toss of our Mother. Mr, ami Mrs. Ed Patterson. Mr. and Mis. W. D. Snder, WHEAT! . Buy Jt nt the Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Cc. phone ;in December 12 to 16 1 - WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. (APi Secretary Wallace announced that 2li.ino.ntHt pounds or "hops could lie marketed from this year's crop in Oregon, California and Washing ton, under the federal marketing agreement. At (he same time, the depart ment's marketing division announc ed a referendum would he conduct ed among producers on amend ments to the present hopa market ing agreement, between August 21 and September 2. The 2!, 100.001 pounds Wallace fixed as the "salable quantit" of HKtft hops was slightly above last year's total of 2Si:.no,ooo pounds. The totaN, established each year, are apportioned among growers. In dividual allot men ts constitute the total n mount produced by ouch u rower thHt may be handled in In terstate or foreign commerce. Sales in excess of individual allot ments may email charges of vio lating the marketing agreement. Will Visit at Winston Mrs. Mob He .Mofiiit. of tills city, is leaving tonight for Winston to spend the week as the guest of Mis. Henry Lander, Culltvntion work can be handled with ense if furrows and Boed beds are made straight in the first place that's where the straight line steering of the "Caterpillar" track type Tractor has proved its value. You set it on its course it goes in that direction until you change it. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR OWN FARM DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURC ORE. APPLES SAID TO Lead Poisoning Held Avert ed by Eating Apples, Tests Reveal. lly HOWAltn W. HLAKSLKE AneiiitMl Pros Science Editor PK1JAXA. 111., Aug. 21. Apples are a partial protection against lead pois'Hiiijg. I he discovery was reiKirted re cently from the VnlVHislty of Illi nois college of agriculture, as a re sult of studies of sprays containing lead, used ti save apple crops from ruin by coddling-moths. Ir. Shields conlucled the work. Apple growers have contended that regardless of theories and of ronie tests, the lead remaining on apples after spraying was not harm ful to buuiuns. Most lead poison ing studies were based on the metf.l laken -in drinking water, and the Illinois scientists set out to learn whether the effects might be dif fereait If the lead was taken with food. They discovered white rats, whpn ted dried apple powder along wflh lead, retained much less lead than when on a diet not containing ai ple powder. The greatest reduc tion was about 50 per cent. The retained lead is so far as known the only harmful part of this metal. It deposits in hones and some other ir. Mitchell said the protective pubstance in apples is believed to be pectin. This is the "Jell" stuff in Jelly. The pectin apparently combines with the lend to form an insoluble compound, which the Ixtdy merely excretes. The Illinois experiments also have shown young rats store lead in their hones more rapidly than Hdnlts. It is believed this applies to human brings. Diets completely free from lead and now being tried on rats at lllimls. Humans pro bably never get a lead-free diet. The metal Is frequently a natural part oi piams. n ih " added n fond manufacture, by dis-. solved lead from utensils. To date no advantage has been found at Illinois in a diet contain ing practically no lead. Neither have any .benefits been found, it was suspected Treedom rrom added lead might lengthen the life of white rats, but this proved untrue. The amount of lead permissible tn food Is regulated by the food and drug administration ot the t . :-v department of agriculture. t.asi year the limit ot leau on .appu; was raised from .01S to .i.25 grains per pound on this fruit. FORD COMPANY WILL NOT OBEY ORDER DETROIT. Aug. 1S. fAP) The Ford Moior company formally re fused today to comply with a recent order by the national labor rela tions board lhat it rehire 21 dis charged employes and refrain from "disparaging or criticizing labor or ganizations1 Virgil Parker of Itlachly, Lane county, Oregon, w as In town last we X and advised County Club Ag.nt E. A. Itritton that be would like to give half credit Tor a pure bred Shropshire ew e lamb as a premium In connection with the Fat Lamb show held here last June. The offer was of course Immediate, ly accepted and award made to Ceorge Marsh of Looklngglass. who won the Oregon Wool lirowers auxiliary special premium, tieorge will go to llla.hly to make selec tion of the lamb in the near future. Mr. Parker nln offer) fn spe- Goes where you point it.. Newso4-H CLUBS uiui pieuiiuma iui voi h. wen nunt; In chicken projects thin year. Each will coiiHist of tdx p'.-dimeed or IT the winner prefers 50 day-old chicks from the pedigreed White Leghorn flock, IbeHe lo tm deliver ed next Hininte. Mr. Parker Ih a breeder of pure bred Jersey cattle, purebred Shrop shire sheep, and pedigreed White Leghorn chickens, and Is known i throio4iout the entire nation for his hifch quality in stock. Those -t-H club members who huvo accepted their invitatfoiiB to exhibit products at the state fair in the t-II club division ami to lake part in 4-11 club contests are: In cooking I, Leta Mae and Lois Brant of Voncalta; cooking II, Margory Illakely of Glide. Maxine V '.right. Days Creek, and Hetty Lou Wese ni a ii of Gleudate; cooking III, Doris lender of Olengary, and Josephine Wright of iJays Creek; clothing I, Alice Web b of Days Creek; cloth ing II, Veda Iletts of (ilengary, Uuth Seilert. Kiddle. Marjorie Wright, Days Creek, and Maxine Wright of Days Creek; clothing fll. Josephine Wright and Violet Coin of Days Creek. Hetty I-ou Wesa man of (ilendale, Doris Lander of Glengary. and Leta Mar and Lois Hrant of Yoncalla; clothing IV, Pa- trlcia Turner of Sutherlln; can- uiug, Doris Craig of Drain, Hetty Lou Wesemau of Glendale. and Josephine. Marjorie and Maxine Wright of Days Creek; dressed hog carcass contest. Labile Kltchie of Garden Valley; livestock judging team, Claire Meredith. Ovid Rog ers, Kenneth AndniH. and George Ma rah of Lookiugfdass; poultry judging team. Hay Doerner, Cecil Pierce and Dick Young of Cleve land; poultry demonstration team. Hay Doerner and Dick Young of Cleveland. In the dressed hog carcass con test the hogs are all judged alive ZniV rrf0.,aj;r judged on the hook on Wednesday The livestock and poultry judging is done on Monday. A schedule of demoiistralions has not yet been received. It is planned for some of the clothing' girls to fake part in the dress review contest bh Friday evening of the Htate fair, but defi nite decision as to Dougtas county participants has not yet been made. ' Arrangements have been made j for the l-ll club members carrying poultry projects to take advantage , ()f a poultry lour . being sponsored . , , ... , by lipham motors, as were the, two livestock judging tours. .This tour la for 4-M club members of Douglas county with either chicken' or tin: key projects and will be, takon on Wednesday and Thursday of next .week, August 30th and 31st. The boys will be taken direct to the. poultry department of Oregon State college for a class at 9 o'clock Wed nesday morning. They will be giv en all the time necessary to answer find demonstrate their questions and problems. The boys will camp out at some favorable spot on Wed nesday night nnd then visit one or two of the larger poultry plants in Benton or Lane counties, returning home early on the evening of the :ilst. I-H club leaders do not anticipate having a long list of exhilrits nt each of the community fairs this year for the reason that all 4-H chin members who exhibited at. the spring lairs are not required to exhibit the same project, a second tinm Premiums on all ov hi hits Join the The fldgl, in m,irintr's todll nun I c I am giritig way Super-Shell c... - ei,. j 5aveS On StOp-amt-GO ' ii r whether made at the sprin fair or fall fair, will be paid al and during the community fairs. Special mr- cbandise preniiun.s are provided and it is tbouBbt that many club memberR will elect to take (liese rather than cush premiuius. The first of the community fairs will bet;in at Sutherlin on Thursday of this week and runs through Thursday and Friday. All club ex hibits are required to ot at the fair and In place before noon and remain in (dace until 4 o'clock in the ateinoon of Friday. The sec ond fair to he belli this week will he held at C'anyonviile on Saturday and the same ruled w ill apply. Word tms been received at the county agent's office that there will be several demonstrations given iiuring the CanyonvHle fair. Next wek two more fairs will be held, one at Glide on Tuesday, and one at Lookingglass on Friday, .September 1st. (My Maxine Wright. Days Creek! The Jolly Preservers (canning club) held its ninth meeting at the home of Mrs. Fritz Snyder. After the regular busines-s meeting, the local leader, Josephine Wright, an nounced the canning contests for at the state fair. Costs for the (.,.,.. ..,., i ..,,. brought up to date. Lois Kllen Matthews and Alice Mae Welch are preparing a demonstration on "tomato packing" to be given at the community fair, August 2tth. .Marjorie Wright and Vio:et (Join j are going to present' a demonstra tion on "fruit salads' prepared from canned fruits. Plans for ex- hihits were made: I We had as our visitor Hazel i Welch, Lucia Snyder, Barbara Sny der. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Hay ' Wright. After the meeting delicious j refreshment: were served. The fin al meeting will be held ut the Ivan Wednesday. August 2tith, at which time all demoustra- ,tions will be ivliearHed. The Hose and Vrowcr Gardening club met at the home of the local leader. Mrs. Fritz Snyder, Thurs day. The Community fair, ' which" has been set for Saturday. August 2H. was discussed. ,y demonsi ra- i , i WHITE See Us Before You Sell Douglas County Hour Mill -help cut down on u -S ': 1 Get your SHARE-THE-R0AD emblem FREE-at your Shell dealer's SHOW YOUR COLORS in the nation-wide crusade to rid the road of "Screwdrivers." Traffic authorities c 1TI .l.lo n'!M .. C . t - --m.ft - oiup - auu iW and Super-Slutl both Uon ro, tl Ih ' J; las a aho. t . en ,onS ion o fl0uer arrune.nent w 1 "'J one to be g ven by Ji ,H'0n8tra Unxme tt right. This demonstra- tion was practiced. All those club members who ex hibited at the spring fair will not exhibit al iho community fair as the hot weather has practically killed the flowers. The members who didn't exhibit at the spring; fair will be expected to exhibit on the 28th. The local leader looked over all complete record books. K. A. Hrition, county club agent, and John McKean of the state game farm at Corvallls, visited the china pheasant club members in this community on Monday. Thoso pheasants which were ready were relcused. The Morning AfferTaking Carters Little Liver Pills Taylor's Extract NO. 15 A porff.'t Germicide for HCRN'S, SCA WOI'NPS, POISON OAK, The Ki-i'ntpst known remedy for tnf bmuttion of every kind .i ml character. Nn injur ious to the human tissue, stain less. Mh mi fact urert in Kosebtirgr for forty years. Morrow ti litU; from your neighbor in an einof-gem-v. M it nu fit ct u red nnd sold bv T AY LoUS SPKC! PIC COM PANY. :US Mast Doiiffl.'is Stix-ct, next to Christian Science Church near Court House. ; OR RED TRAFFIC BONERS r7f -r "SCREWDRIVER" DOUBLE PARKING 'SurCy he could find a place at tho curb- but not right where he wants when he wants itt His abandoned bug&y causes plenty of Stop-and-Go, and other drivers pay and pay and PAY. Just remember, your engine uses 3 times as much gaso line in low and second as in high when a "Screwdriver' brings you to a needless stop, you pay! - uo snare ine save on Stoo-and-Co.