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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1940. TWO News ' of farm life GRANGES COUNTY AGENT'S REPORTS CROP NEWS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEWS Northwestern Turkey Show Program Shaping Annual Eveffi-S& ; For Dec. 10 to 14 Exhibit Will Consist of Three Departments; County Aids In Priie Money Phase. l'liin.i Pn' the iinmiiil Northwest ern 'I'mhfv show to he held lice, into 14 nl Oakland, nre bclim c.ie-illle-d under direction or lis miiinc- its, K. V ik "ml " '"'' mm. Tlii" show will huvc lliieo ihiwninpnlH uh year: first. the li-tular miinil.iiil hii'oiilnii Hum under Itio A.I'.A. rules: second. Ihe utility broodine riant. I" which I lif blnl hip jiiiIk'I by iiiiifovniallon li lid ihcii value an i-nil iimt:1:1 breedem: Mild. Ililnl. the famous Iii-impiI show In which sui h hlnl" arc entered. Of Hi" llrst two classes M. I'. Cil'llfln ill Sonoma. Culil.. anil J. II Mi hols, ill Tacnnia, will lie the indues. In tin' dressed show M. II. Sho'lli of Honolulu.' Hlnl r. Vox of Cnrvnllta will servo. Thorn la a immlhillty thai Stanley Mm-i-ilon. famous doiiartincnt of iikiIi ul luri' estieil. will Indue a class or so In lln dri'si-ed ilciarlnicnt ami In the utility portion. County Priie Money Wpi'flal IKiiibImh rouiily nuino.v Is olfon'il til oxhlhllois from liouis las ronnty who culcr fmir .or more birds In any one or all depart nirnls. The liuiisla cnuhly roll" iitfi'm S2.M1 In Uoniilas I'omity turkey ralsors on the following lerin: Kul). I. This prize money l oim'Ii to every turkey raiser In Jjouulns county who culem four lilrda or in-ill'. In any or all of the Hill ileimitiiieniH of tin' 'I'urKiy allow. Itulo 2. Kxhlhllois who win firsts. si'ioadH or thirils In any of tlm llniM' ili'i:i it nn'iilH an' barred I nun tin- compel tt Ion for llu Iuuik lait cuunly money. Hull' II. 'Ilii' sum of be . divided an K the qiuiltlylni; c-xhlbliora. Uule 4. Any. imnihi'r of hints lliuy hi' olilcrcd In tin" standard breeders rlass and 111" iliesscil show, hut llio llllllty hiv.-il.TH uri' lllnlli'il In two cullies In each of tlm lour utility classes, namely. yomiK loin, yutniB lii'ii. old loin and old hi'ii. Fniir-ll Lender K. A. Ililtlon heads till' club iloiml tllii'nt. and In orainlrini! this lart of the slunf. THSPm70F k -:-i :' . ml A'' IT uV Ditl.i llttlf lir:uls by JOHN CLINTON I do a hit of ih iiik down Itv tlio lriiy deep, and onn vi I no tmulilfs "Tr'-- -1 II what happens lo your wind $liii'M. It K"ts all covered ner '.vjili a & pre ml kind nf jnk that liovrrs oir tin I'iU ifie and plas ters U.M'lf on passim; wiiul fchii'lds. Ever hAkc it? Well up till recently I had ac cvpted II tjracfuMyhk I would d traffic tiefctt, and flg tired that It was ana of thosa thing you had lo put op with. .. i i i r ii u i n e u X' n ion Oil Ct owpan- puu . ill new Min n tr M n m indshirld Srtvicc - oiviation and oh Imh! (inne is tin (lie UuhV film, the ot w-.xU-r that lhnl mi at in Jit, toiri'tlwr with assnrtcil lint, fu7z and .sticaVsV. llow? There are 3 parti to It. First tlioro's the now Minute Man Towel made of a tocret-procei paper, chemically treated and all fixed up so It leaves not a tingle trace on the glais. They use a new one en every car. And second -Union Windshield Cleaner. Used together, these things will give you not only clean, sparMIng gtaii but sofa nloti to drive behind In dirty weather. 1 hev li a . fa) Ihrsi' Minntf II L I !iim,i lonn- r7jr? XT ,, m p s i n 1'iiion t)il t.i lious all iimt tliir Wi-sl. And if rou will laU- a lip from C'Jinton. itnp in al your mrieliliorliooil I'nion Oil vl.ition and let tln'iu tlir gl.i,s a Minute Man sujwr tli-aniiig, and po U I'm not rigid. It's all for ln v OUR BOARDING HOUSE wirh Maor Hoople W SOUNO A9 A MOT, BUT X CAnVT SEENA TO COM- k I COT 'Qlf CErATRATE ONi THE TASK, OP WORK1M& OUT THE it, U PETA1L. SURELV WERE rWUST BE SOME np2f2 POSSIBLE METHOD OP 8R&NDIMG CftL'ES l USu VJITHOOT CATCHIMG TWENAfsWHAT X NEED lp 7 1 rf is A place op souitude rXrZ WC, ( WHERE X CAM TURN MY f 'Jfri 't r V BRlM ' lME NEtT L EPISODE TAKES PLACE .-sV'-. State Corn Show Prizes Increased died at the count)' hospital Sunday. Ilu was lioru In Jaiuaica, N. V Njv. In, lSiiJ. and wua nt'ver mar ried, lie him no known relatlrrB oxit'ptlni! a nli'i mimrwhere In the nit, Knnoral si-rvlces will be linld In the county cemetery at 4 p. in. today. Father Sheehan of llrlatlnit. Arrangements are In care of Stearns mortuary, Oakland. EPISODE TAKEb VL AC& TEN SECONDS LATER - CCPB 10 BY in SERVICC. IHC. T. M BtC. U. S. PUT. OFF. J The I lunulas county ciurl also tilvi'H Sinn In 1'i'ir.i' innuey lor I In l-II cluli pri'iuliiin money. llcideH HiiK. .Mr. liritlon Is iilanuiiiK Hpecial eirni', and will prohatdy have new nrrjiimeineiils lor this yeai'a ex exlillut show. News of4-H Q CLUBS The hews wrilini; contest lor Honcl.'is county I II club meinlu'is closed Oclolier 1. so all I hose coin peliiiK should scud their scrap nooks in lo the county club aisi'lil at onre. The county winner's sciapliook will he sent on to l hi slate dull olllce lor collipetillou wllh hi i upliooks of oilier county winners In Mic stale i-onle.tl. Accoidiim lo t'oiinty fluli Acenl I-:. A. Itriltou. club nieiuhers have shown S!Hi ehiblls al the sliriiiK fairs and five nunniunily falls. Ill I Ilia linniber. Mil were class A. IMS class II. and :l class (' In addl tion to these. Hi exhibits were uiadi' at the slat" lair. (Juiie 11 tew will lie siinuu at the I'acllic one and int. Ellis' club Is lloilll! CUOkiim. Ihe other one Is doiiiK sew- Edenbower 4-H Club News lly Patricia Calkins. ' homcmakiiiK club under the adersliln of Mrs. II. I. lless was Oregon Pea Seed Enthuses Georgia in L'lini.ed l-'l iday ot last week, at which lime olliceis were elecle.l iis follows: Thelma (Irahani. presi dent ; llouna Well, vice presiileul : I let iv ivunr. secrelary. and Pa llida Calkins, sour and yell lead er, oilier members included .loyce Mask, llelte lless and Marceli-ne Moon-. A iiiiine Mr Ihe club has mil yet been decided Upon, but ea.h member was asked to think ol a name and make suii:est inns at the net ineelinll. Mrs. funis Calkins Is leadlnii a dub in bachelor sew inn which was also organized on l-'riday. Hon l.ee Jones was elected presldenl : Arthur llartlett vlce-iiiesidenl and liuaiie I'ope. secrelary. other llienibirs of the club ale -lilulllie llavuer. I nil llarllell. Ulllie Har ris' u-ilin Welt. Karl Haciud. Sieve lless and William nari"ii. Tie name ot Kdenbovver Mwnm dub' was decided upon. Inlei'iialioiial. siiow and tlic key show. Ihe Stale Northwestern Corn Tin- Three show inc. lie hi! Kile hh club members are maniples al llle Pari- inalional lllls week. Labile ol Curden ,alley has elltel- col II corn i I corn In hull! tie while c lasses and In belli tin dub ami open classes. He tour leu-ear samples and one and III bus 1 in liaies have been set lor Ihe fourth annual Oremui suite corn sh'iw and advance iirrannenieiits cnninlet"il to make this year's show hinder and more widely intended Mian last year's and with more pre miums ollcred, says C. W. Smith, county ncent lender at Orcein Slate college and chairman of Ihe i-noperalive c'llliinlllee In charge of the show. This vein's dates are November 22 mid 28, Ihe two days immediate ly lollowine Thanksuivlnij, and the location will be the same as last vear. in the Museum buildiiiK at Oieson Slate .oiliKe. I he slate corn lmskiiiK conlesl will be held aiialn in the armory nearby. The Hate corn show committee met lecintlv anil decided on a number of cbanes in this year's premium list which will bo issued soon. Most iinpnilant of these chaiiKes is Ihe creali'in of a new class lor hybrid corn. This will provide a separate class for the Id car samples of hybrid corn and eliminate conipetillon Willi tne open pollinated varieties. I he exnilili lor uie njinei "--" this vear will Include eipbt pounds of slielied corn 111 addition lo the In ears, as jiuluinti will be based more on the corn as feed rather than on a seed corn basis. This hvlirld corn class will be in addi tion lo the hybrid corn growing contest reiiuirillK complete records ol iiroduclion on a minimum area. total or f-'U" in cash prize is HL.ain belnii supplied for Hie show bv I lie first National bank of Poitlaiid. which was one of ihe miuinal boosters lor in creaseil corn production in this slale. Knell of Ihe general stale farm organizations. C.rani'e. Farm ers. I'nion and Farm llureau. is sup plying 'ine or more class trophies and Is represented on the corn show committee. Hew Grass Type i Not Up to Claims Michels' grass, which has recenl Iv been highly advertised as all out standing pasture grass resulting from a cross between M.isida wheal and tllnnl wild ryegrass.; lias re eeutlv been pronounced a variety ,.f ice hv Ihe lilireall of plalll in- duslrv. necordlng lo information re ceived bv .1. lioland Parker, county agent. Two years of tests at sev ral .".perlme'iit stations show that MiiiieK mass has no resemblance ho either id the supposed parents tiiant wild ryegrass. ODDITIES (by the Associated Press)' Customer ANI1KRSON, S. C DurliiB the excitement ot n downtown fire u small coupo skipped h curb and rammed Into the front of u depart ment store. Disentangling herself, an elderly lady emerged from the cur mid said she was in a liiirry'lo set to the department store. "lauly." said Ihe store manager, "you're in It. What can we do for you ?" No Offense! CM.INTON, Okia. The charge was aiding to escape, but Arthur DeWalt, accused by jailers of carry ing several hacksaws into the Cus ter county jail, got off scot free. Dismissing the charge, District Judge W. 1'. Keen ruled there was no law violation because, he said the jail is so strong hacksaws could made no impression on it. Turkey Crop to Be Slightly Larger Oregon, However, Not to Shore In Increase; Marketing to Be Earlier This Scascn. Legal Logic KKKSNO. Caiif. Asked If the city commission had authority lo order a halrack for Us chamber In the new city hull, City Attorney Ozlas sat down to think it over. I'p he bounced with an affirma tive opinion. lie had dropped his own hut In the chair. llow Oregon's big pen and vetch i seed indusllv looks from "ihe oilier end'' Is partially revealed in a i"-c-.'iu news release issued by Hie t.;oorgia Kxleiision sen ire which reads in pari as follows: "f lenn.'ia's farmers, now In llle swing ol fall's biggest pluming, have nidered upprolxninloly M.nnii. ihhi pounds of Anslriau winter peas thlyiigli llle AAA granl-.'ii am piun. in mil I i 1 in n to sizable amounts ol i-oer crop seed pun hasei; oul right or produced on ihe farm for local sale and llinne Use. arc (ll'd illg lo I-:. li. Alexander, agronomist for die lieoriiia Kvlensicin service. . . "Mr. Alexander predicted thai more winter legumes would be ..c ...i c c ...... ...... il in wheat ever in the stale's liisl'orv. provided and that tests on Hie longevity of piesent interest contini County Michels1 grass show Ibat iincler fa- ageiiis A conmiltleenien. voca-! vol able conclil ions probably -'" pel 1 , I, oil .-otisci-vutioll cent or less ol no- I'inciir. ....... i- technicians, t.irm security super isors and oilier agencies workiir. Of Mouse and Man UOCIIKSTKR. Inil.-While drlv lug along. I.eo Mow wondered whv his automobile was so slug gish. He slopped for a new buttery, but slill Ihe engine did not run properly. Next day he took the gen erator apart. In one end lay a mouse, pressed out flat and its tail cut off. Nothing Serious T 1-11(1(1'! IIAI TK, Intl. Mrs. I.ela .lel'lei-s tolcl her husband, the Hev. A. If. .leflers, she believed she had rheuinal Ism In her right leg. The mlnislor examined her leg and pnlied mil a noodle. Mrs. .lefl'ers said she must have swallowed It when a girl but didn't remember 'doing .so. Market prospects for 1910 crops sill to he sold. Including apples, potatoes, turkeys and walnuts, will be covered in the October nut look report prepared by the agri cultural extension service, and will be available to runners ol Douglas county upon written request or by culling at the county agent's of fice, states J. lioland I'arkcr. rotm- IV neent. Of sneclul Interest lo the farmers of Douglas county will be the information on the 1940 lurkey market. Figures just re leased by the agricultural market ing service of the I'nited States department of agriculture indicate (he IS10 turkey crop will be larg er than last year by about one per cent. Hatchery production of poults decreased this year, but home hatching was materially in creased. Reports indicate the number of flocks increased in the west, north, central and In most or ihe southern stales, with no change shown In Texas. The only slates showing a decrease are Ore gon, California. Pennsylvania. Il linois. Michigan and Virginia- Earlier Marketing Likely (Irowers apparently expect to market the turkeys much earlier (his year than last. It Is estimat ed that 12 per cent of the season's birds will be marketed in ocioner or earlier, compared wllh ten per cent reported during the same per iod last year. Marketing In No vember Is expected to be l." per cent of the total compared with :',!i. per rent marketed last year; December marketing is Indicated al T! iier cent coinnaied with M per cent last yar; while .lanuary and later marketings will be annul II per rent as against V per cent last vein- Weight of turkeys is expected lo be slightly heavier than last sea son over ihe country as a whole. Cold storage holdings of till keys on September 1 of this year were reported to he 21.1 !!. pounds compared w It'll !i.!l91.'i"ii pounds in September. 1MI. and r,.711.""i' pounds In 1I1SH. The holdings re ported are almost entirely heavy units. Tur'ty growers anil larniers no siring summaries of market Re ports on turkeys and olhe- hill harvested crops should make wl it ten recpiesls for the reports or call at the; county agent's 'olllce for a copy. vallis to enter Oregon State col lege. Mr. and Mrs. Den M.organti spent the week-end at Vaughn. Friday visitors lo Koseburg were Mr. and' Mrs. B. II.- Wells, .Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Hunch. Walter Haines and Wil bur Ilulcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Kldon Holmes left Thursday for Berkeley where they will spend Ihelr vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solomon, Joy Solomon and Mr. and Mrs. A. Townsend, of R'jsoburg, spent Sun dav with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 1 allies. (leorge Minder. Carl Hinder and Karl (Jrillllh made a business trliL lo lllllard Monday. Mrs. Mary Hart. Hoscoe Hart, Joyce Hart and Janet Hurt spent the weekend at llle inline oi ..u. and Mrs. chailes Hinder. Mr. a"d Mrs. Raymond Jcines, Bottv Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Carl itmiier were Hallelon visitors Fri day. . 11. Ij. Hossen and Miss I aye llos sen were attending (o business mat ters in Drain Thursday. Miss -Mary Belle llcllderer ami Miss Normabelle Wealherly have Kone to I'orllaud to go lo business college. Trade Your Old Washer Now on a New MAYTAG FRED HARGIS 203 N. Main Phone 825 Yoncalla Elgarose 4-H Club News Hv Carolyn Tanner. The meeling ol the Klgarose Health club was called lo order by Ihe president. I'slty I lolinciulst F'icoili.in Williams resigned n nlig leader, and Lorraine Tanner Miluiileered In lead us in "Amer ica." Al l lull- nacWIlinel led 11 s III a yell, aller which follow ed the pledge. I'll uy llcdlllcillisl ccinclllel c i a conlesl between the "Hi. '"'''I Tib and Sill glades by asking epics lions on safely. The sixth grade was winner of the e einlest. I lie seci clai y's repen t followed ihe con- ample. Alviu 1 1 i'il nl ol l .001. iiesl. I'Tceniau """"" "" ' 1 1 1 i... v.. ,,iv I ..... ...I ...111 ,,11111 u II ji I'll en ill'- e" corn 'samples ol leu cars each and j lowing week, and Haul Hiicklnnel .. lo,i..,.v :.,l.. It in w II I e I ,.:. elecled health Inspector leu Hrown of Smli k has entered lent ill,, sane' yellow corn luear samples. Ill ail- J leader I dlltoil to these exhibits. Lain le 1 president Kllcble is showing a pen of tour);,,,,! Rny fill bugs ami one single lat bog. I 1 , j- lb - - - 1 1 1 mauilesling great Hie soil building w ilb larniers ; e'til husi-isiu in .-ampaiiiu. he- asserts. " All ol ihe Austrian winti-r seed supplie'el tlitotiuli the came I rum Oli'ioin. pi'a Walnut Marketing Quota Up to Growers' Vote week. Our new song Helta Johnson. The asked Arthur Hai-k'.und John I" plan a short play ,,-xt 11 ling, which will held 1 tctober :lei. Today Ihe liveslo, k judging leam I nou l.eeokingglass is inking 'pint ill the livestock Jllelclng ion iiesl ill the I'acllic Iute111ali011.il. I'I'lle te.llll is ce'inposed ol lle-olge !lai -h AH in Heard and I hue .Meredith. file eeaintx winners of ihe 111 dllli ae-lll.-l einent and leadership celiel. '-penmen o.l by the Douglas I National luilik'Of Reselling, are I Hetty Lou Wesematt ot Ch'inlalc I ;ili'l I leiergi larsli of l.onl,ilii;i:lass. I These w Hiners will - lo I'm Hand ill lini" he begin wllh ihe hankers' m:int i i-ilnesitay inoi iiine; tine iliiii through I'llelay. All ex es ot llle Mil' will he- mel 111 Ihe Doilgl.ls Nsllo'.ial balll,. I HIS group will I"- kept busy I rom Hie Illlie- tll'-y .HllVi' IO I III" nine no? leave lot' heme ' aga 111' ' Tliey will be given nips through various In illisti ies. will lie lak-'ll to, llle horse show, will he given a ptily. will .illclnl a 1U1I10 lno.nl' ;isl. and n't laillll Will be well' feel. A raeli' I II Health I ship of Is ,-eii oicauieel lub 1 on; t v hu h I eel eel P I hu vice McMlckle 1 pells lub under Ihe Itarnebiirg has 1 Wilbur. This r seven uiemli'-i s. June McMlckle vv.is el sldenl: Klialiel.l Hem president, and Hoaney s.viel.iry- WASIIlNtlTi IN. Oe t. 7. 1 AIM--A I ei', millle ml a li oil ol' llle iiiutrol board tor the vialnill lueluslry mar- lieling auice'ine'iil li.xinu the- salami' and silrplils pere-eulage-s oi the l!iei-tl e-iiip in Caiiloruia. lugloii anil tln-gon. has been tip proved nntalivi-lv bv Wicka nl. Tlie cout nil heard li as an aini'lidiiieitt 10 I In that the' salable pel I loll he T.'i per i i'1'.t ami llle dedal"il at L'.'i per colli. lillialeel llie'se piopoillolu sllpl't. the deilueslic 1 1 II sist for more than line yeai. i-.m-ii lliese plants in III.' Iiele! are prac licallv all gone by ihe end of ihe seentiel vear. Norliially most ol the plains die aller seed Is firmed, showing a winter annual habit of AAA growth. Seeding trials or Michels grass made In connection wllh grass nurseries In Douglas county, states Mr. I'arkcr. bear mil Ihe limlings of the experiment stations. Nursery Hints of Michels' grass did not make ihe growth evpecied limn Ihe iiier.ilure adiertising llie' weuuh'r 111I forage qualities nl the plant. The plants appeared like ordinary rve from the linn' I hey appeareel lhrou':h the eroiili'l until seed was YONCAI.I.A. Oct. I. Mr. and Mrs. Ji'ss Lasswell spent several days last week visiting relatives in Portland. Mrs. Albert Cockeraiu and daugh ter. Doreen. transacted business in Ilosebui g Thursday. ami Mrs. Tommy Motorists! Enjoy more tire miles Have your car BEAR Safety Tested today. FREE CHECK-UP STEPHENS AUTO CO. 323 No. Main St. Elkton 1 , loi uieel. ami did 1101 make an aluind """"' unco of forage lor pasture as Secrelary euiiuicndcil agreement il Hie crop sill plus be It w as es- would Willi laiincl. runners in Douglas ciilin- iy. states Mr. Parker, should not p'ur.hase iiuantilies of Michels' grass seeei tor pasture pelrnoses. as there is no Indication that this grass is udapteel to Douglas oenin tv conditions 01 will produce forage in lie- ipiuutity or unaliiy claimed in advertising circulars. If anvone desires lo Irv out Michels' grass it 1I1..UI 'lls i.ein beigs eel Inn poimels , ,-oniiiieneb-il that only a pound ch and place lln- surplus at about nu) (l( S.(,,, ,, s(.,-,m1 ami l.neen bags ! planted in small test plots. I le pro ni ism vvoui'l iiei'Wio- '-1. ceive insui approval ol two- I M motored to Kugeue Wedneselay. J'orri'st Jones of Kdenbower all'l Mrs. Mctluire of Helview. Wash., visilcel at the Albert Cockeram Inline on Keel Hill Tuesday. Mrs. Ollle Merlin of Hoise. lelaln. ami Mrs. May Hurry of Portland visilcel al Ihe Herman Thiel home ove-r Ihe week-end. Mrs. Rebecca Campbell is vlsll ing relative's In Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmidt and daughter of Ashland are visit- , ing at the Klmer Daugherly home j for a week. Mrs. Win. Cook fell elnvvn In her home Menilav- and ulthouch no hones weo-e broken, she was hinlly , biulsc'l and is e'ont'ined to her bed. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Labour i lefl Mondny for Toledo, called ihere ; due 10 a lie.-iih In Ihe family. ! Mrs. I-:. M. Hriner. who has run the service slalinn at Ihe fool of Hlce hill for a number of vears. lei I ' last week wllh her daughter, Mrs Krnest Cray of Fairfield, ill. Mrs. llliner w ill siienil Ihe winter with i anoiber daughter in Terre Haute. I Indiana. KLKTON. Oct. T. Mrs. Mary Ileckley has none to Salem lo vlsil her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Hosl 1.011. frank Oriffith mid Hill C.nltllh hnve rctllrneil from l'oiilanel where Hill C.rllfilh has been receiving treatment for an lulerled hand. Mrs. Verona Daniel is spending Palmer I this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Rolph. who live near l-.lkloll. A. V. Heneilicl. of Koresl tliove. visited the II. I.. Hossen home over the weeU-end. .Mrs. Mary (irilbhe has returned home from Trail where she has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. ltela Heart. .Minn Andrews has gone In Cor- 1 1 11 miiT'liim with H0R3E SHOW and RODEO PORTLAND, OREGON Ocfofaer 5 to 12 19 Shows in Qra Eleven cfi under out tool. Exhibits oi puis-brad Liveitock, Doijt, Poultry, Pal Slock, Wild Lif, M.n ufictured and Land Produeti. 4-H Club and Smith -Hug ht Vocational Eductioa Work; also Combicnd Hon Show and t hull ing Indoor Rodeo. Largo Prtmium Lists lllilels el nuinlier o , ml ban.lf walnut e-oinit'.e ill Ihe growers, olitig by volume "f preieluclion. rs nl peo 1 cut of the' illterslale ami lorelgn Tvventv tine" members ol the Kiddle school have been olgani. iulu a health club under Ihe leadership of Lelaiul llarter. The members 1 Ibis , lub eled, .1 SI u Mil Dielli'l prcsl.li'UI. Hilda t'llb's pie vice prcslib'ilt and lle'l'lllee' lllgsliy se-cie'lai v. Oregon Leghorn Wins 2d At National Exhibition Geo. Cooney, at County Hospital 16 Years, Dies eol ge .-burg Cooliev. f,..- t lie- past i-siiU'llI l yen A recently develnpeel aid (or In valiels is a niolorized chair, whie-h is rcp-irtcil lo be easy to operate. ; The chair is iKiwereel with a two-i horsepower engine, runs loo miles 1 on a gallon of gas and travels '.'el j miles an hour. i ! New Fumigant Tried for Treating Nursery Stock Met In 1 In omul nuisi't eo 1 !ior I 1,1 I'.y I lidd UNION Oil COMPANY Scissor Snippers Meet I'.iniia H'-iiibinill K lioil. Meeting or Ihe I II dub was Ciielay. Scpiemher '.'T. It -Illicit 10 111 dei by I'le'-ldi-lll l-'altll Cue hanaur. I :isl year we wove ill 0111 I'lincil. I'm' II. line was Tivenly l.lltle Weave-s Tills vein ive are making clothing, so 'lie 1 lull name had 10 b.' cllaliueil The organuation N now called S, l-sor Snippers. Tin- Hist thing Ihe 1 lllii makes is a tea towel, our llet II ting Mill be he'd oil I'll- ilav. October 11. There are three I II clubs In Hie i.l.nol. I " a o! 1(""1' ire fit's' ielub.. alnl mie i:- s boy,' club. I be bnva me tleiiu,; woodworking, unl fumigation o( o . -inn-iil willow 1 mil salin ninth Is iieing i"i il,.. ,-mioiiioIoi' delwl I llli-n I al liicgi'll Slale college 111 an atleilil't IO as-isl Ihe liniserv iinlllslrv to inarke: 'Is sleek m uveas n.-iiiin; ,1 ni;n amine a:';i:nst these pe'sis. Methvl br.mlle is a ceiiuaia liv.lv new luiiiicanl wbidi is 1 nnl 11. v into vviele r use for valinll lllllll --.llloll pill I'OSi s. s.iv s Or D"ll C I Mole, head nl Hie entomology do- . pailmeiit H has 'he aiivanlage -it being nnn lliils'iialil.- and lion e plnsiie and although It is Indelv poisonous, lesis aie ni lillili' wliu-h show even slinlil leakage Iiiiiii f.iiini'atii'li dianibii-s. H i hioicd to iletelilitue the results "I ilo-i.e lests with nursi-r slock b I ill-nut t!e 'uiipJle el cie 'eber. or 11 1 inn- lor 1 in icjmiI! s i-hil'1'liig W aliiul Market mi; y-tota I tauti... ATLANTIC CITY, N I I ' I ' M iss I ll egoll. Le heru owned by .1. ,1! Cenvallis. can stml 1 s Ileum-. She was named the hen 111 Ihe I nilcd Slali dilation bv 1:! .lnelges nei ilieasiei n ponlt 1 y here. "Miss Orcm'U M weeks, liner la-sai lillsetts. ' hallipioli file w .1- di-clllisl bet Third pi:'..' al c'rnii'.'inlis I .1.. Oct. V I ' u White A Hansen vv In n she ecell.l best s alter cal- 11 ihe filth 1 elivelltion laid 31" C!.-gs in mine than "Miss who was crow tied New Kiiglaliil lieu -tier leokilii: unioiig the I- re'gion vvelll lo 'Miss Kan- COMPLETE BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION Call 586 HOTEL VALLEY Jjiiicb Rtitatcn, Manager SMALL IN SIZE Great in Power! The "Caterpillar" Diesel D2 Tracfor is small. It can easily be moved on a light truck or trailer BUT it's powerful when sure-footed, dependable traction Is needed. It handles easily and is amaiingly thrifty. It will work hard for 8 hours on approximately 10 gallons of low-cost Diesel fuel. Where else can you find qualifications like that? See us today for further facts. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON Famous Favorites Hot Dog. ite from .famous favor- coast to coast . . . the food everybody knows and calls for. Barclay's Private Stock is a famous favorite of many. Thousands call for this light-bodied, right-priced whiskey. 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