0 Northwestern Wheat Vies With Rice In Orient . HI 12 Th rAwi-Revlew, Roebu Ore.-Wed., April 401951 - (0 Taleat Show Set Friday At Benson "April Frolics," a benefit show .onsorcd by the Benson P is sponsored by slated Friday at 8 p.m. in the Benson school gym. Proceeds will be used to help finance the send ing of two Benson PTA delegates to the state PTA convention. A full program of entertainment is planned including baton twirling FOR HE NT o New 2-bedroom residential duplex ond oarage. Two blocks to center of business district. Rental, $100 monthly on leose. No children or pets. References, Available May 1. Shown by appointment only. Dial 3-51 62. E SEE OUR OF PLANTS OF ALL KINDS 0 Vegetable and Flowers Ready for Planting PEAT MOSS FERTILIZER LAWN SEED GRANT'S PASS JUMBO SIZE 50 for $2.00 GLADIOLUS BULBS ;jg0 .ROSEBURG 510 f .,MMkiiM ill; i v 1 4 mM: by Norn Hill; aerobic i bcrs by Carol Lee and Pat I) num. avid- son oi me oauy nm oiuuw "addressed the annual National Iimri Arts: skate dancing by fcvokie 'Archer and Donald Ilor ton who recently won the sl)e championship for juvenile dance skating in Portland; ballet by)yce Johnson or" the Patterson school of Dance; vocal numbers by Mrs. Lee ilortesen; skip-rope act by Mrs. Miller's Camp Kire (oris; barber sh quartet selections; and accordian band numbers by Mrs. Jack Smith' group. FrankBenson, sixth grade pupil at Benson, is the aiaslcr of cere monies. JOINS NAVY Stanley Richard Barg, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil A. Barg, Rose burg, enlisted in the navy on March, 27. He attended Roseburg Senior high school and prior to his enlistment, he was employed by the Wilbur garage. SELECTION GARDEN SHOP W. OAK ST. rs The increasing amount of northwestern-grown wbfat being used in the Orient todAy was the topic of K. J. fell, administrator of II tvtmin Uhnut fnm m ik iinn Uihn Farm Loan association meeting held Monday in Roseburg. Four times as much wheat is being consumed in the Orient now than before World War II, despite the fact that rice has been the pre ferred grain because of the small amount of fuel needed to cook it, according to Bell, who headed a Pvt. Leon Arney At Marine School CAMP COOKE, Calif. Pvt. Ijton Charles Arney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Arney of Rose burg, has been sent to the Marine Corps school at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif., for instruction in the operation of amphibious ve hicles. Pvt. Arney is assigned to Head quarters company, 747th amphib ious tank and tractor battalion, cur rently in training here. He was ordered into the army Jan. 24 and sent to the army reception center at Fort Lewis, Wash., before com ing here. Before last January he was a shipping and receiving clerk in Roseburg. Upon completion of the 12-week course at CaniD 'cndieton, rt Arney will be sent back to his j amphibious battalion, where he will ; he assicned to the maintenance sec- tion of his company. NO FIRE DAMAGE The Roseburg Fire department was called out Monday by a flue fire at a residence in Umpqua park, Fire Chief William Mills re ports. He said no damage resulted from the fire. mi 0 Kids say, "Oh, Boy, it's Super!" Grownups say, "This is simply tie licious!" . . . and it's no wonder, MEDO-LAND BANANA ICE CREAM has a f-r-e-s-h tropical tang that tastes wonderful. Smooth, sweet and creamy, the delicate flavor of ripe bananas is expertly blended in to every delicious bite. A marvelous dessert, easy and quick to fix and costs but a few cents per serving. Buy in "Bulk-Pack" and have a party dessert every time you serve it! BUT MEDOLANO GOLD LABEL... AN "EXTRA FANCY" ICE CREAM 33 RICHER IN BUTTERfAT... IN PINTS AT YOUR GROCER'S! department of Agriculture mission of three men sent last year to study agricultural conditions in Japan, Hongkong, the Philippines, Malay peninsula, Indonesia, Thai fend a,'l Pakistan. Thoughg much wheat is produced in large quan tities in China, Japeai and north ern India, much is imported from the western countries. Usually the wheat is made into noodles which ran be cooked quickly with soup. Japanese kitchens do not have ovens, Bell pointed out, due to the amount of fuel needed to heat them. Even street litter, bits of rope and tiny pieces of paper, are swept up to provide cooking fuel. Japan produces a large amount of electricity by harnessvi), her small mountain streams but all, except a minimum doled out for household illumination, is used in industry to manufacture articles for export. Locomotives sold to Argentina buys wheat from that country; textiles shipped to Thailand bring a return in rice, and shirts sold in Canada, manufactured from U. S cotton, buys more wheat. Though all of Japan's tillable acreage is under intense cultivation, 110 mil lion bushels of grain must be im ported to feed the population. Most American wheat is bought by the U. S. government and given, through Army distribution, to the Japanese. Bell showed slides illustrating his talk and commented on the numbers of children who appeared to pose, each time a picture was taken. He pointed out that ration- mg, mouKn su ingeni in japan, was being well managed and the chil- men appeared nounsiica and healthy The children have had no small influence on the change in Japan- ? f . T .i make possible such a gloriously carved effect carpet at such a small price! This new beauty has a deep pile and rich textured effect achieved by the use of very special, pure Imported wool yarns. This lovely floral carved effect fits into any decorative scheme and certainly into any budget! 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