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ftOSEBUftg RgyVMEVTW, RgSgBUES, -CfttSBR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY '8, 1945. rr Ml B O W L I N City League Team W NordllnRs ..: 1 1 Mrytle Creek 8 Young's Bay 8 Umpqua Cleaners 8 Umpqua Hardwure 8 Cllkeson's Station 8 Umpqua Chiefs 5 10 Patterson's Bakery 5 10 Garnet Feb. 5 Nordllng's 2, Umpqua Cleaners, 1; Gllkeson's Station 2, Young's Bay 1; Umpqua Hardware 2, Myrtle Creek 1; Patterson's Bak ery 2, Umpqua Chiefs 1. High individual Rame score: Del Carr Roy Fenton, 214. High Individual series Bcore: Freadman, MO. Umnaua Hardware: Handicap 93 93 Hiney 178 Stephens 134 Pratt 17G Bruton 157 Flury 163 Totals 901 191 110 122 181 160 863 93 143 170 123 131 ' 135 802 2500 Myrtle Creek: Handicap 107 Davie 189 Adams 154 H. Shirtcliff .. 121 T. Shirtcliff .. 114 Ostergard .... 134 Totals 819 Patterson' Bakery Handicap 124 J. Irons 143 J. Blessing .... 156 Bitner 188 Quant 151 Hilllard' 170 Totals 932 Umoaua Chiefs: Handicap 96 Byerly 142 Boise 188 Baker 140 G. Phillips .... 160 Totals 877 Young's Bay: Handicap 147 Willner 126 Fenton 168 Slroy .... 126 Pooley 93 Piper 204 Totals 864 Gllkeson's Station: Handicap 101 Gilkeson 151 Tannlund 166 Stever 154 Todd 145 Rice 158 Totals 875 Nordllngs: Handicap . Baughman Jackson ... Harris, Nordling ., Meutzer .... Totals ... Umpqua Clcnacra Handicap 77 Vrooman .:..... 130 Rlddell 146 Freadman'.... 180 Rose 159 Carr 214 Totals ....... 906 88 . 201 189 . 202 . 161 154 995 107 133 136 171 102 195 844 124 144 110 119 143 190 830 90 162 140 116 156 809 147 116 214 103 153 147 880 101 137 143 174 161 253 309 88 168 173 108 150 198 945 77 144 158 190 164 179 912 321 490 382 423 107 168 92 131 134 199 831 2494 124 169 140 130 200 158 "Grey Mask" Wrestling Marvel, to Be Seen in Action on Roseburg Card 1 i A. . 1 in.-- a. The Kiser against Tony Ross. Riser's Pacific coast light heavyweight championship will Anniversary of Boy Scouts Being Observed Here Nearly 3400 members of the Oregon Trail council, Boy Scouts told program, of America, will join in the cele- Scout church iHuuun ui irn-- 0,1111 tiiimvcrsai y of the nation's lurgest youth movement, as Hoy Scout Week started today with the theme "Seoul s of I he World -Brothers Together." Boy Scouls, cubs, senior scouts and their adult leaders number ing more than 1,800,000 are ded icating the week's activities to the liberated countries of the world where scouting Is being re born. .- At the outbreak of World War II In 1939, membership of the 48 Boy Scout associations in 70 dif ferent lands was near the three and a half million mark. Musso lini abolished the Boy Scout movement in Italy. There never has been scouting In Germany, and Hitler abolished scouting in each country Invaded. According to records received by the Ore gon Trail council office, there is ample evidence tnat in many war-to'-n countrios. scoutine went un- Ijerfliound and managed to keep die spun 01 groining uuve, n. a. Wells, scout executive, says. In Japan, the Boy Scout movement was militarized. District Program Mapped , In the six counties in western Oregon which make up the Ore gon Trail Council, troops and packs are carrying 011 a three- services are being held In many churches for scout units on Sunday, Feb. 11. Window displays and public demonstra tions will bring t.'ie story of scout ing and cubbing to the people of Lane, Benton, Lincoln, Douglas Coos and Curry counties. Nearly every scout troop, cub puck, and senior unit has planned an insti tutional or community activity to commemorate the 35lh anni versary. Potluck dinners, spcclc.1 parents' nights, merit badge shows, community-wide airplane model contests, troop courts of honor, cub hobby shows, and oth er activities are being sponsored by the 104 troons and packs In the Oregon Trail council. 1 Troops in Douglas county par ticipating in Bov Scout week in clude Troop 4. Troop 7. Troon 34, Troop 57, and Pock 304 of Rose burg; Troop 16 of Glendale. Troon 19 of Sutherlin. Troon 23 of Camas Valley, Troop 24 of Mvrtle Creek. Troon 44 of Yon ealla, Troop 17 of Melrose, Troop 70 of Glide, Troop 78 of Drain, Troop 10 of Kcedsport, Troop 31 ot Gardiner, Pack 310 and SSS Legionnaire of ReedsporJ and the Lone Scout Tribe 56. Male Found Guilty in 40-Year-Old Slaying FAIRMONT, W. Va., Feb. 8 A jury which deliberated one hour und 50 minutes Wednesday found Benjumino Franklin Male, 74, guilty of voluntary man slaughter In the 40-year-old slay ing of a school teacher. The ver dict carries a penalty of one to five years. 1 Male was charged with the Put Variety In Your Diet with Healthful UMPQUA DAIRY PRODUCTS slaying of Waller O. .Smith, a crippled school teacher, ' Novem ber 16, 1905, following an argu ment over the severe punishment of Male's son, Cecil, by the teach er. To stand trial, Male came here from Rainier, Oregon, Where he lived during tne 40 years Xol lowing the homicide. 1 . . Crill Interest Bought1. , W. E. Bailor has purchased the interests of J. H. Taylor in the Silver Nook , Grill and has taken over full ownership and management. The restaurant was purchased by Bailor and Taylor in Dccejmber from Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wlard and was reopened December 20. Schilling VACUUM PACKED COFFEE Gra Mask", pictured above, uncrowned king ot lignt heavvwelght wrestlers in the i-aciuc iioruiwcsi, na u,-i-mi . . i,,i..,.mrt signed by matchmaker Elton : "ul - Owen to meet Silent Rattan, deaf , youngster from St. Johns (Port and dumb grappler from Okla-innd) will have to be in top form 350 I noma, in a match at the armory and condition to hold off the chal-; 528 nere Saturday nigm. im,P, ,,r ihe so-called "Toledo The Mask, the Mr. X of the mat, I,,, has demanded that his engage- ' , , , , .. . . 372 menl against Rattan be classed I Ross who rated one of the best 456 'as part of a double main event. "club fighters" on Portland box 406,Two weeks ago the former world jnR cards a few years ago, still 443 .light-heavyweight champion was omplys fisticuffs as well as a 194 riding the crest of a winning 518 utrmtlf i t t rpti'lind tn more 927 2GH9 than 50 matches. He was knocked Icold in a match against Tonv ..vS ?SVi'loss Eugene and lost a techni k 2?q cal decision. But last weekend lie ra VA avenged the defeat and virtually l.)J 415 Ivqttm-pd Rnnti tn n nnln In scor ing a triumph that required only 174 minutes of action. Rattan is one of the best sclen- 213 529 930 2616 147 130 127 131 100 117 441 372 'title wrestlers ever to appear 509 360 346 468 752 2496 101 177 134 169 136 178 303 465 443 497 442 489 895 2639 88 187 174 122 117 181 264 556 5:i(i 492 41!H 5X1 809 2809 77 165 153 190 149 143 231 439 457 500 472 536 877 2695 Agriculture Class to Attend Tractor School ' Homer Grow and his agricul ture classes will attend a tractor school Friday, Feb. 9. The school will be held at t'.ie Uxkwood ga rage and its purpose Is to ac Quaint the oiwi-aiois of a Ford in the northwest and he is certain to give the hooded hoodlum a ter rific battle. Attracting as much interest, however, will bo the other part of the twin bill, matching Jack well founded mat style to score his victories. Although Kiser con fines his grappling to legitimate holds and breaks, he has a more nowerful build and is faster than Ross. Owen said he was attempting to sign two leather-pushers to stage a short boxing bout as the opening attraction, sturtlng prom ptly at 8:30 o'clock. tractor with the care and main tenance of the machine. A Ford tractor will be used to demon strate. This school Is to be held throughout the stale wherever a Ford tractor agency Is located. The school moves on to Grants P.-iss Saturday. DANCE and CARD GAMES South Myrtle Community Hall Feb. 10th Good Music Good Supper Infantile Paralysis Benefit REMEMBER For PAINTING: inside or outside FURNITURE refinishing STAINING and GRAINING ROOFS, Spraying or Brushing CALL STEVE Phone 524 (if no answer call 775) Steve's Paint Shop PAINTING CONTRACTOR 4 1 1 PACIFIC BLDG. P.O.BOXI09 ROSEBURG, OREGON ALL WORK GUARANTEED IS Vol. VII No. 4 Published Weekly by the Douglas County Flour Mill Mfgra. of Umpqua and Sunrise Poultry and Dairy Feeds Feb. 8, 1945. THE OLD, OLD STORY. The other day some good friends of ours, who will he he giners in the turkey business this year brought us some bad news. "We Just heard that Umiuiua Turkey Feeds are NO GOOD ". We asked; "Who sa -s so'.'" "Well, some folks who never Used it. but who heard some body else say that it wasn't much force". Of course II is an old story to us. We hear it every veal. If the story keeps cropping up another ten or fifteen years, we may begin to wonder alinut It ourselvts. But fortunately, these friends like to plav lair. Tln v also believe that home owned businesses deserve the sunnmt of home people. And T1IKY ARE RIGHT. If It were not for home own ed businesses like the Pouelus Flour Mill, for instance, which has rocn doing business here for over forty vears. what kind of towns would Medford, or He Rene, or Roseburg be? If all . business :.,wcrc,i d$m tlroie:li, chain ,. stores, or mall order liduses,' tilid the profits' sent back east in the shape Of divl- 'averages of 27-28 lbs. on toms and Ki-IM on hens well, you draw your own conclusions. any other litter on the market. C'honned hay or straw is good also, as are coarse sand, cedar shinele shavings, or sawdust. Whatever vou use, a deep litter Success in the turkev or is best. A FIRM FOUNDATION. chicken business is like a table with four legs. All lour are need ed for a sound enterprise. One of these legs is SANITATION. Sanitation doesn't stop at cleaning the water Imints every dav, or every week, nor on cleaning the brooder house floor In-fore you get the new babies. It carries on through until you get all the eggs you can anil sell the birds en the market. And it means clean buildings, clean litter ;vul dean range. It Is smart, however, to con centrate a little on the baby chl or turx, because they haven't had time lesistance against hues. So, if vou have a portabl brooder house, clean it and MOVF. IT right now. If It is .talionarv. IT. KAN IT, AND Till-' I'OKCII. Hecausc if you use a station ary brooder house, we think it Is in-acftcally Imperative that vou use a porch nf some kind. Whether It is covered Willi wire dends, how long would Rose- j netting, slats or lath, or made burg continue to be the friend 01 concrete ts not so Importan ly, urogresslve town it I FAT TURKEY HENS. We have been testing lots of turkey hens latel" and find them generally In good flesh. Hut we are often asked the question; "Do you think these hens are too fat to lay?" To which we always answer "NO". You want that turkey hen to lay at top speed for four months. You wouldn't even kick if .she laid an egg every clay. To tio this, she MUSI' be In good con dition to start the long grind. She puts fat from her body Into eggs at a rapid rate. Yoi; can to develop convince vourselt or this by ex germs and aminlng a turkey hen after she has laid seven or eleht weeKs. You CAN'T fatten her up aft er she starts laying, so you must build up the reserves be fore. After the reserves are used no. vou will have lowered pro duction, and mavbe, lowered fer tility - and . hatchahlUlv: (Ret you'll find- the Rob ' Whites, grouse and China hens fat. Fortunately again, these friends were not Influenced bv 'taut. ! All are good and have their lood points. The Important part for you is In see that they are I So few' of usi4'rilly-TCUNR'5; We Just rearrange our preju-' dices. . . an opinion voiced hv a tin kev i" cleaned as fai ahead of time as grower who hasn't even tried possible, to give Mother Nature out Umpqua Turkey Feeds. Thov figured that if the Douglas Flour Mill had been making turkev feeds for fortv veaes. and ARE STILL MAKING IT, their advisor was mistaken. They knew that no business con tinues, and crown on the strength pf poor merchandise or service in the face of strong coi.:notition. When; experienced turkev erofltrs like VlrplI Smith, Vic Balrd, Gene Fisher, Frank Conn and Fritz Snyder have chance to help vou sterilize them with sun, wind and rain. WHAT FOR LITTER? We have always told you there is No HKST LITTF.R. There Is NO litter that chicks or poults won't eat, under i-er-taln conditions. Hut when ihey eat litter, get busy and find out whv. We have ordered a carload of peat moss for you. It is verv good, and is recommended by perhaps more authorities than THE STORK TRUTH. , The best Polish storv con cerns the three soldiers who jwere practicing their F.ngllsh. 1 They were discussing the wife of a colleague who was unhappy because she was childless. I "She is unbearable", said one. 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