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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1940 TWELVE City: Ktl! (IijhIi land, rlrv. II a Vlllit. 1W.VH Kent M IK. H. I' I(tu t luwl. A. I A. I anil W, lout', n Ciilit I. lirK It. h ll. ' toll Was Mis. liit-r N; Yoiu M. 'I'riii W )oni III. J!c. Itusi I. II III null. Mini Mrs. Slliil lii;;:. in. 'film l-'i II. : 'I' o i SI ni 10. I (I. .1 A. I It. .!. Ill'iil 1. ( hail lire. I Hon M.J.. I till I Mill" ithiir laud I'Mlli Art Hamilton's Birds Outstanding Show Judge Claims Ability to Pick Them Out of Mixed Group; Many Honors Won. "If ynn will lino up 2"0 turkey 'X'liK, mixing In a dozen or more "nun Art Hamilton' flocks. I am contideiu I run go down the line uid pick out every one of hit rtrds. They are as plainly iden tified as if they bore a prlutetl trade mark." Such was the statement by M. It. SlHii'ti. judge of dressed birds nt the turkey show in Oakland. He was speaking of I he turkeys grown by A. I,. Hamilton of I'he halis. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, u ho are regular exhibitors at the Oakland show, have been engaged in rais ing turkeys fm the past 12 years mil handle from S.i to ll.iaio birds earb year. Inning the past year they sold 2i)0.inpo eggs ami To.mho poults in li slates. A breeder of hroiuo turkeys. Mr, llmitiltoti ha worked toward tint fomiiiy of type and, according to expert, has made a remarkable ichievemcnl in that line, Judge Shook, -.ho Is familiar with the " lam il ton birds, slates that their fine characteristics are unmistak able and that there Is an uneiiual led consistency among the hens. The saute iiiiiloi'miiy has not been rompbtely eeiirwt among the Dependable Auto Repairing Alba Spaugh's Garage 128 South Stephens St. TO DOR... to GO PLACES Seervs tunny to think of hitching a hoiS? to a carriage. Hop ping in your car and givtng it g.is is so much easier, faster! It's modern, too. to turn your laundry over to our hygienically clean plant. It gives you more time to get in your car, and GO PLACES! Cat I 88 and start using our service this week. GRANGERS Leave your clothing with us in the morning and we wll have them ready to take hon-e in the evening. We are conveniently located, near the highway, just west of Stephens street on W. Lane street. There is no parking troob'e. Bring in your soiled clothing tomorrow and try our modern serv ice. NEW SERVICE LAUNDRY 324 W. Lan SI. KIhk AllitMt, 1. (irnnil Champion of the Northwestern Turkey show. Is pictured above as he received his royal oro u from Queen Joyce, l'lctured. from left, nre Queen 7oyce. nurton Hntton. program dlrec lor for the state colleue radio station, KOAC, which btdiulonst the coronation ceremonies; A. D. Hudson, owner of the Brand champion, and Princesses Hen Trultt. I'essy Jo Trultt. Unity l.ou Carlson anil Pat Stearns. toms. Mr. Hamilton states. Initial the Snnnydale show, uood immress in that direction is I Al the Northwestern show belli u' made. ,. : Km- the past four years ho dis- ph. n inn uir ii'iiiH""" u , show. The Hamilton have exhi bited annually for the past eight years in bot!i the live and il reus ed divisions. They have won tour out of six championships at He met. Calif.: lour successive sweepstakes at Suiinx dale. Wash., and this year al Sinmtlale won the grand cham pionship of t he ill essed show ; sweepstakes, champion live, hen and feerv champion yountr hen Telephone 88 Coronation Ceremony Broadcast i r BMSy 2Mr Hit . this year they pine I the reserve chain- 1 pion In the utility division and j pi,mtistMl to leUlvn next v0!ll. witll siill stronger competition. i N u f -1 i f I h. an an. I l-;in;i .i . i i . j i-i. ii. i oiiug. uiiKiaud, above. Is 'the genial and ef lb-tent manager !of the annual Northwestern Tur key show at Oakland. He has held this position for many years and I w as re-elected last week to head next year's eent. Royal Palm Breed From J Bronze Turkeys Shown i lioval Palm turkeys, a new breed originated from the bronze in Klor jida. were shown al Oakland during I I he Northwestern Turkey show ami 'attracted much attention from (bleeders. Tlie birds are principal ,ly white in color hut with dark TURKEY GROWERS! We Extend to You Our BEST WISHES Buy more and pay less for all fypes of service. AT PERCY CROFT YOUR HUDSON DEALER IN ROSEBURG Manager N. wM-H.-vu-w Photo ami Kiini-awnr: j markings. They were entered by George Kincaid of Klninuth Kails. CKOWN KOMPLE1E KOMPREST !Fgsds Crown Mills, first feed manufacturer in the Northwest to give special study to the feeding requirements of turkeys, introduced the first COMPLETE mash mixtures. Careful research and experimenting proved that turkeys have defi nitely different feed requirements than chickens. In 1929 Crown special turkey rations were offered in both mash and pellet form. CROWN KOMPLETE KOMPREST FEEDS, now so widely used by turkey growers, are the result of practical experi mental work conducted with the one thought in mind of producing greater profits to growers through QUALITY FEEDS. CROWN KOMPLETE KOMPREST TURKEY STARTER CROWN KOMPLETE KOMPREST TURKEY GROWER CROWN KOMPLETE KOMPREST TURKEY FINISHER Crown turkey rations in "KOMPREST" pellet form are more economical to feed because there is less waste. The high quality ingredients insure uniform growth and proper bone and feather development. Crown Feeds contain pre determined feeding values and produce definite results. IT PAYS TO FEED CROWN FEEDS Manufocturd by CROWN MILLS PORTLAND, OREGON Oregon Utilities Affected By High Court's Decision SALEM. Pee. 17. (API Yes terday's Kniled States supreme court decision extending the gov ernment's authority over the na tion's streams will compel Oregon's public and private power compan ies to obtain licenses from the gov ernment before construct ing new hydroelectric generating facilities. Attorney General I. II. Van Win kle said today. Van Winkle, one or 41 state at torney generals who protested that the government waa invading stulo rights by attempting to control non navigahlu streams, said thaL under the decision "the government can claim that a trickle of water is sub ject to government regulation if that trickle ia to be used lor com merce, such as navigation, flood control, watershed development or power development." I The attorney general said he also (contended that New river, involved in yesterday's decision, should bo controlled by the state of Virginia because it is not navigable. Slate Kngiueer Charles Strieklin said he thought Oregon would bo the least affected of any of the j western states, but he declined ! comment until he studied the de cision. "The decision may affect Oregon a4? far as tributaries to navigable streams are concerned, but it won t affect any existing water rights which the state already has grant id." he said.