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I) cr . . I . wt ,;' ,' 'p ""i'V I ' l I, A. " -''-,JD ifecr.it --WaVJvJEnW - 3 tsasrtxt w w T C' , o Tm March 27, If SI Th News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 7 mwb U' ViWitWI "Mil Ill I " H nitl w mm--'-- l .I, .i,i Lrg5;-gr-.A ii i ii i?z i i iii i i ' - r i Mil :! : -n - - J" BROODER RUNS Jim Conn, vouna ion of Jv Conn, liindt betid broadar run. on of mnv -a . . . . . ' . . .. i .r . : : . : . v ' Tl lueh forming t part of th txfennv brooding fi eilifici in fho Conn Hatch j rum hav wirt-mth (loort and iinifation nacatiifiot. (Paul Jankini) hary af Malroia. The INCUBATOR DISPLAYED Mn. Jay Conn displays a unif of a ; SURVEYS BROOD Jerry Stidham. employed af fhe Conn Turkey Hatchery af Melrose, views a Robbins incubator containing 10,000 turkey eggs, the entire ma-1 brood of Oregon broadbreasted brome poults i-n a brooder house heated by an Oakes gas enme naving a capacity ot JU.UUU. Ihe Oonns long have enoyed brooder. The little turkeys are of two ages, 10 days and two weeks. (Paul Jenkins! an enviaDie reputation in the hatchery business. I hey achieved a 76. hatch of all eggs set during their .first run of the season. (Paul Jenkins) , Playoff Of 'Y' Men's League Slated Tonight First Christian church baskethall tram will tare the Fairhaven Mar- rl quum-i .unigni in a p.ayou , Th. Dlavoff ,ame wjl be on )he ! court of the Benson school, start ing at 7:30 p. m. The public is invited to attend the admission free tilt. I game for the YMCA Men' Bas- kethalMeague crown. i The First Christian church team is Ihe winner of the league's first half play while Fairhaven is the second half circuit winner. fttiDDis, a em WANTS A SAfS, SECURE fUTUW m School's Faculty Quits Because Of Low Salaries ROGL'E RIVER (Jpi Six of Rogue River high school's ten faculty members have resigned be cause they said the district s sal aries were inadequate to meet liv ing costs. Those who will leave at the end of the school year include Super intendent Alt V. Mekvold and Mrs, Margaret Stockman, vice-principal. SHE IS JtlCHT! INSURE! 205 W. Cass Dial 3-3044 CORRECTION In Leckwood Mtrs. Ad for engine exchange, which ap peared March 19th Th dosing data of the exchange offer read April 1st should have read April 15th. Milk Strike Cuts Off . Supplies In Toronto TORONTO A strike cut ting off milk supplies to more second largest city has started. The wilkout of 1,700 Toronto dairy workers was called after the Toronto Milk Distributors as sociation and the Milk Drivers than 1,000,000 persons in Canada's union (AFL) held meetings in an attempt settlement and avert the strike. The last point at issue was retroactivity of a i3-a-week salary increase agreed upon by both sides a matter of about $60 to each employe. GET MORE FOR YOUR It gives you. POWER ECONOMY EASY HANDLING LOW SERVICE COST LONG LIFE HIGH RESALE VALUE $ $ GET MORE $ $ For Your Tractor Dollar UMPQUA TRACTOR CO. 125 SOUTH PINE PHONE 3-6567 " 1 mZA A'- ii ...... ':' a i It a I 11 n m ii.'.' u ., ii.ii.ir " ii, - . . - 4? a automatic drives alike?" That's a question we often hear and we believe the answer to it has a big bearing on your choice of a new car. The answer is . . . NOT in snow, sand, or mudl If ever you've bogged down and couldn't "rock" your car because of the gear-shift lag in a self-shifting transmission . . . you'll appreciate this Packard Ultramatic advantage: Without even taking your foot off the accelerator, you can change instantly without clashing from .Forward to Reverse! NOT on slippery streets! If a sudden "down-shift" has ever thrown your car into a dangerous skid, you'll know why Packard owners are so enthusiastic about the safety of Ultramatic Drive. Its smooth, gradual engine braking power gives you complete control all the time! shifting transmission you'll welcome the thrifty, lasting efficiency of Packard Ultramatic Drive. No gas-wasting slippage when cruising. And no com plicated mechanism to be pampered. NOT on the long haul! If you're familiar with the cost of gas-wasting slippage at cruising speeds or if you've paid the maintenance bills on a complicated, sclf- You owe it to yourself to be fully informed on automatic drives before you buy any new car today. The best way to make f(i V comparisons, of course, is to start with ES'JiXSoLy the most advanced drive of them all f Packard's exclusive Ultramatic Drhtl It's more tlian Packard Ask the man wjio owns one . B ARC US Highway 99 N. at Garden Valley Road 9 Phone 3-5566 i , If Hi i 1 1 ft,