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EIGHT ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURS. 0RE60N. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1943. King Cotton is Dethroned; Tree, Cow Raising Tops SUNRISE, Mtes (AP) J. (Piintl ('inter, 75ye;irohl callio. man or this community, ralsi-s cows and trivs in crop eombin ill Ion unique in a region whoro men lonf; liave been back-bent ueiore Kinu Cotton. His 2,052 acres of cultivated young timber this week were d(: scribed by Umber cruising t iew oi stale lorestry experts as "the finest we've ever seen," and herds of while face entile graz ing the forest lands have made Carter one of the most success' ful men In tills area- how sue cessful, he says, "is slriclly my Business. ' "Cows and timber," Carter says, "go hand in hand. The cat tle keep the thick undergrowth tramped and eaten down, letting the tender young grass get start ed In the spring. The cows eat the grass from around the baby trees, letting them grow. The big trees offer the cattle shade in the summer and shelter in the winter." Of his model timber growth uarier says: "I'm as tickled over this lim ber as a little bov with a nail ed red shoes. I'm in It every day. it I'm not walking amongst my pines I'm riding amongst them. If aln t work like plowing and noeing and grubbing and sweat ing and praying for rain. It's fun watching this timber grow . . ." And manpower shortages mean nothing to Curler. "Land," he says, "and the timber and cattle it produces are what I love. I liv ed and slaved nearly three-quarters of a century before I realiz ed that land would make a living lor a man without him trying to scratch cotton and peas out of It." Myrtle Creek MYRTLE CREEK, Sent. 23- Maxine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kusler, is much im proved. She has been very III from a combination attack of whooping cough and appendici tis. At latest nccounls Miss Jovce Ady and Ralph Shellon, two more Myrtle Creek appendicitis patients in Mercy hospital were both improving. School opened Monday with a full complement of teachers hut more pupils are expected to reg ister as soon as prune picking is finished In the community. Mr. and Mrs. Al l bur Bailey and small son are here from Sac ramento for a visit with Mr. Bai ley's mother, Mrs. Clara Bailey, unci other friends and relatives c'uring Mr. Billey's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brill have been vacationing here for the past two weeks. Mr. Biill has been on soinee fishing trips and both of them have been enter tained by many old friends. They expect to return to their home in Portland ThuiMlay. Sutherlin SUTIIFRLIN. Sept. 2.T V. L. Holgate visited in Portland the past week with Ills brolher and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hol gate. Mr. and Mrs K. L. Drake left Saturday for Coqnille where they will make their home. Mrs.., lack Culver Jr. lefl Mon day for Oakland, Calif., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Palm, and also her sister- Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Kat. t:ilk. l.iunh or mh-oc ulthoul, f'-'f nf Ipsocuc.' fii!si lm-th tint-ml tie slipping or u-ihhlhiK FASTKKTM ImMs lit!es Nrmi'r timl mor comfoiliihiv. This jU':isiint intlii has no uininv. Hiiocy. i;islv lil-.lc or ffi-lltlK. )inn't i'-mki' niuisoa. II .llknhne nion-mMd). Chtvks "pl:iH' mini" Mlcnlurc Im-jitlit. :! KASTKKTH al unv drtiK stoic. 3MYW' ( HAVE RULED THE WCCUD 73J ( MUCH LON&ER THAN ANY ffi V A'.'1 OTHEK FORM OF UFE. J V COf-H. I4J b, MA blKICS. IhC. I. M. fill. V. . fAl. Oil. V hide-out isa placeS (L TO HIDE INJ'is Jit MRS. MAURICE ROSENBERG, 'vtN.v Ration Dates and Data RATION BOOK NO. 2' OCTOBER 2 Expiration date of red stamps X, Y and Z, last of red stamps series in War Ra tion Book 2. OCTOBER 20 Expiration date of blue stamps U, V and W (pro cessed foods). RATION BOOK 3 (Brown Stamps) Replacement book containing coupons to be used for purchase of meats, fats, butter, cheese, oils. OCTOBER 2 Expiration date brown stamps A and B. OCTOBER 30 Expiration date of brown stamps C, O, E and F. C becomes valid September 26 O on October 3; E on October 10; and F on October 17. Each week ly series good for 16 points. RATION BOOK NO 1 SUGAR , OCTOBER 31 Expiration dace stamp No. 14, five pounds. Can- ning sugar stamps No. 15 and 16, each good for 5 pounds, through October 31. SHOES OCTOBER 31 Stamp No. 18, good for one pair of shoes through tnis date. FUEL OIL SEPTEMBER 30 Period 5 cou pons valid March 26 through September 30. Heating coupons One unit, value ten aallons: ten units, 100 gallons. CASOUNE NOVEMBER .21 Expiration date of No. 8 stamps In A book, each good for 4 gallons. TIRES Cars with C ration books have tires inspected every 3 months; B books every 4 months; A books every 6 months. September 30 next inspection deadline or every 5,000 miles, whichever occurs first. REGISTRATION BOOK RATION NO. 4 War Ration Book No 4, design ed to last tor a period of two years, will be issued the end of October. The four-day registra tion will be handled at school sites which will be announced at a later date. Applicants will be required to bring their Book 3 with them when applying for the new Book 4. A plastic insole has been de veloM'd for U. S. jungle lighters, which keeps soldiers' feet dryer and can be washed with soap and water. GEO. W. DIMMICK AGENCY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 127 Cass Street, Phone 484-1 timber lands farms stock "aiches are determined, with your cooperation, to make it possible for the duration for you to continue to r hi . - 1 r For Generations A Great Kentucky Whiskey National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. S0.4 Proof attack- Buy more War Bonds! OIUOITSU IS NOT OF JAPANESE ORIGIN, SAY .STUDENTS OF THE ACT. IT WAS STOLEN FROM THE ..AND MADE A JAPANESE NATIONAL SPORT NEXT: Why laying hens need drinking water. in law, Mrs. Ituby Hrydson, and husband at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Adam- ion and sons, Wayne and Ira. visited al the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Zander in Albany over he weekend. Mrs. Zander is a aui;hler of Mr. and Mrs. Adam- on. Clint Fenlon from Ilelon, Cal ifornia, visited at the home of lis. Llllie Kenton Wednesday. Mrs. Clay brown, Mrs. Wilbur Payne and d'lunhtor. Evelyn. Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Varlicman, Mrs. Jimmy McDonald and Mrs. inser were visitors at the Mer cy hospital Friday. Sergeant find Mrs. Edgar Slack ire (he parents of a boy, Mar vin Edgar, born Friday, Sept. 17, at Mercy hospital, HosebuiK. Mother and son arc doing very nicely. J Mrs. Loyal Norris and family have moved from Itoschuri; to Sutherlin and are living' in the house formerly occupied by Douglas I'araoo and family. Sergeanl Edgar Slack arrived In Sutherlin Saturday on fur lough to visit his wife, Dolores, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brit lain Slack. Clay Hrown, who as very se riously injured about three weeks ago, Is gelling along nice ly but will In- confined to the hospital for some time. Corporal and Mrs. Dean Cook visited at the home of the for mer's naren's. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, last Tuesday morn ing. Dean is stationed al Camp Ahholl, Hend. Oregon. Sergeant Clarence llines, sta tioned in Washington, was home on furlough Thursday and Fri day visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. (1. Mines. Mrs. Verdon I (uncock was tak en seriously ill last week and is confined to her bed al the home ol her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Uoucock. Mrs. Ida Vouch of Cottage Grove vlslled al I he home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith for a few days last week. Mrs. Wilson Hartshorn of Rosebuig visited friends in Su therlin Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hussell Hubbard from Hcedsport spent a few days in Suthetiin last week. Mr. anil Mrs. N. K. Ehv spent Thursday afternoon al the home of their sou in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Coif. Mrs. Hexter Davis, who has spent I he summer with her hus band; who Is a marine electrician al Oakland, Calif , returned to her home in Sutherlin the mid dle of last week to begin her du nes as primary teacher in the Sutherlin school. Her daughter, Mrs. lielty Jean Grady, who is convalescing from a tonsil infec tion, and wbose husband has been transferred from Clovis Texas, accompanied Mrs. Davis home for an indefinile slay. Mrs. Let a Voung and Mrs. Dur- wood Ellioil and children visited al the home of Mrs. Carrie Mars- Ion in Oakland last Sunday after noon. Mrs. Hugh Wahl and daughle I'alsy Lou, Mrs. Noah Rose Jr. end children, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Varlicman, Mrs. Clay Brown and Bob Thomas were in Rosohurg transacting Business Monday. Azalea Are you keeping star boarders in your chicken house? ? Bring us your non-productive hens for bigger profit. . . . NORTHWEST POULTRY CO. 500 West Lane Phone 210 AZALEA. Sept. 2.1 -Those cciving certificates of comnle- lion in the Fourth Fighter Com mands Aircraft Recognition Classes were day captains, Mrs. Hunk Young, Mrs. Stanley Janl- 'or, Mrs. Lowell Curtis. Esther lliorpe, Mrs. Rodney Smith, Mrs. Holhn Johns, anil Chief Observ er Kollin Johns. Mrs. John Janlzer. Mrs. .T S. Evans and Mrs. Stanley Janlzer anil son, Johnny, were in Can- yonville on business Saturday. mis. i-aui iM'wman made a business trip to Canyonville Sat urday morning. mi. .inn airs. ii. w. Booth vis lied in Gran's I'ass over the weekend Willi relatives. Mrs. Chrisioph Ilagen, from Bridge, visited here Sunday eve- coig ano nionuay Willi Her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Salvage. Mrs. Ila gen was en route to Me.llord to visil her son in law and (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arvcl Carter, and daughter, Miss Irene Hagen. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith were In Rosehurg on business and shopping Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Dill Jr. made a business Irin to Grants 1 i'ass Saturday. W. D. Chadwick transacted business In Rosehurg Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans were in Canyonvill" on business Sun day evening. Mrs. Keg Fauquier from Grants I'ass spent several days here last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Guest, and also her l.rolher-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. hrank Young. Paul Kldridge sH-nt Sunday in tiianis I'ass visiting his sister. Mrs. Ella Leach who is a patient at ine Josephine General hospi tal there. Mrs. Harry Cooke returned to j her home here Sunday after spending several days in Eugene, : I nain and Yoncalla, where she I visited relatives and friends. Al I loncalla Sunday she attended the family reunion held there In honor of Sgl. W. W. Wilson, who was home on furlough from Nebraska. Pepsl-Coli Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Franchisee! Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Roseburg, Oregon The hummingbird is Ihe only bird known to fly backwards as well as forwards. KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help 15 Mile of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Wasto If you hnv nn ph-wh of ncliln in your blot, your ia miles of knitify tubfa my be over works). Tlirao t iny tiltt'rn Bint tuU nrt work Ins tiny Brut night to help Nature rid your ittffu of Pirrtu twiiti ami poitKinouti ul, When ilLvmler at Vulnry function Bcruuta pniimtioua mutter to remain In your blood, ti may eaiiM nuking liackitolif .rheumatic pain, lt paius. linn of pep ami eneriCY, grain up liinfita, pwrllinjt, (nilTine uiioVr tb ef, lieaiai-ht anj (Iiiihm-w. Kmiiient or acaniy fiMtaiteM uh atitartitui at1 liuinitii aome timee allows there la iuvthing wrung wiUl your kidiiryi or blatliirr. 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