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2 Hit Newi-Rtri.w, Roseburg, Or.-W.J Oct. 19, 1949 -A 0 .m- !' wine A I UKArt Ftlt - From this fountain flowed more lhn 1.000 (illons of wine durlni the annual (rap festival al Marino, Italy, wine-producing center near Rome. rI won 1st prize ni s caki onisl willi fff'fflfu my eak t from IlP I Cincli Cuke Mix' ft&W f . ' ' My . I. C. Sfcwo. h.. tvetft. OteA J I Avoid Excess Grazing To Insure Greatest Profit Thre point to chock In good ranee management were out lined here today by J. F. Bone brake chairmin of the Douglas County Production and Market ing Administration committee. First: Enough wateringplaces and not too lar apart. This al Iowa for more even grazing of the range. Livestock: will not be forced to trample out the ve getation around a lew iar jetween" water holea. Second: Moderate grazing. Un dergoing Is aafer and more profitable than overgrazing. If the palatable grasses are to be maintained on the range, they muxt he allowed to more plant food In the roots. Safe grazing allows about half the top growth to go ungrazed. A good covering of grass protects the soil from erosion and checks runoff. This provides one of the best means of flood control. Third :Conl rolled grazing. This Includes proper spacing of salt boxes or blocks. Mr. Bonebrake said that salt should be locaied about midway between watering places. Too early grazing should he avolderf. Fences may oe ne cessary to obtain uniform graz ing over tne wnoie range to avoid too heavy grazing In one section and under-grazing in an other. The chairman points out that numerous experiments indicate that the greatest profit comes from moderate rather than e x- cesslve grazing. But there always Is tne temptation to put "just a few more" and this usually re- tVAUOWEEN PAW TREAT) fh W "THANKS I NOTHEYGET ON LOM6 PANTS I ANYWAY, PA. Y ; I' 1 I !!l AT 14 AN1? SCO "THEY FEEL SO ) II ; BUTIHARPLY !J; I MANLY THEY WANT ID QUIT J III W'k. BLAME HER V SCHOOL ANP GO TO WORK j I!! IT WILL MAKE V NO--I-P SOONER. GET A 1 ' HER LOOK OLPER J 7 KIP UP FOR SCHOOL, . "TO PEOPLE F V ysStfK. V THAN! TO GET A MAN - ' S?y - THE VSORLP fi. .mhi'iM m to rw. g i vx ii i m i ira. r i I I eJ r-iaZ2i??Z? M Ti -Vt w BOCN THIRTY VEAES TOO SOON , J ' OUT OUB WAY R I D I ' w - aw j wa l want to put lour is a .eu., good rule to go by," says the chairman. Range, Forest Fire Period Of Present Year One Of Worst In Many Years, Officials Say Williams suit, in damgae to the r.nge and ; njia', prjm. Minister Gets Warm Welcom In N.Y. a smaller profit from ne r-lr- prise. 'Three head where y i u Fire prevention week that n )w urges caution at the beginning of the home heating season has also marked the close of one of the most disastrous range and forest fire seasons in many years. Trhoughout grazing districts In southern Idaho and eastern Ore gon on areas administered by the Bureau of Land Management of the Department of the Inter ior. 379 fires occured, burning a total of 161,835 acres of private, state, and federal range and for est land, according to a -tate-ment released by Regional Ad ministrator Daniel L. Goldy. 'The loss of life throughout the west is a constant reminder of the heavy toll exacted by the fire menace," In commenting on fire prevention, Mr, Goldy stated, "The death of James F. Keith, Burley . district range manager, while fighting a range fire near Malad, Idaho, and the many oth ers who have lost their lives as a result of fire should be an ever present reminder to all people, that preventing fires may save someone's life as well as the important natural resources o f our country." Cooperation Praised Regional Fire Supervisor Mau rice W. March of the Portland regional office of the Bureau of Land Management commented: 'The keeping of this year's fire damaged acres to 161.R35 as conv pared to the similar drouth year of 1P41 when 1 12 million acres burned was largely due to the spontaneous response of the local rancheri and townspeple 1 who turned out en masse when lire occurred. Without the cooper ation of these people, we could not begin to handle the situation with our present worn-out equp. ment and limited manpower." For forested public domain and O&C revested lands under 'eon tract fire protection with the states and the forest lervlct, there was some Increase in the number ol fires causing damage to timber resources. Considerab ly more damage occurred this year than last. , Most of the O&C timber burned this year was lost this fail When slash fires got away during an extremely dry period. RAPTURED? If not, you can be. 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At city hall, Nehru pledged his country would cooperate with the United States in solving "the big problems ol the world together. Missing Duck Hunters Are Feared Drowned PETERSBURG, Alaska, Oct. 19. iJPt Three duck hunters, missing since Sunday night, were feared today to have drowned while trying to cross Frederick sound near the north arm ol the Stikine river. A radio message from two search planes disclosed discovery of the party's skiff, an oar. sleep ing bag and a pack sack. The rklff was lound floating, upside down, a mile south of Coney Island, near the Stikine. The missing hunters were Id entified as Mr. and Mrs. Connor Kinnear and James Miller, a 1 1 of Petersburg. Kinnear Is part owner of the Special Deliv ery Transfer company here. The couple has three small children. Largest dinosaur found In South Dakota's White River area, home of pre-historlc monsters, was the hrontotherium. This was similar in appearnace to a rhinoceros and reached the size ol a full grown elephant. 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