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J Tft Nw-RtvUw, Reitbura, Ort. Thuw., Aug. 21, 1952 Snaktt Tk Advantoge Of Irrigation System REGINA, Canarls I Kittle tnaket are on the increase m Saskatchewan and naturalist! ' blame Alberta's expanding irriga tion .works. Fred Bard, director of the pro . vincial museum, say he bdlcvr-s that irrigation in Alberta is Hood ing land where the rattlers uwt to make their home. To (md drier living quarters, the snakes have moved east into Saskatchewan. J. J. Deck, whose hobby is catch ing rattlers, reports that the rat tlpinikai are aenerally following the direction of the South Saskat chewan River, lie says he has killed 50 rattlers in less than an hour near the river. GLOOM FOR NECKERS FAYETTEVIIXE, Ark. Itf-The Fayetteville City Council took strong steps last night to discour age "nocturnal nonsense" in the city. It placed a 15-minute parking limit on this university town's most popular lover's lane. ni nith tVrieeJ TracforTbtyer U . S, STYLES CET AROUND Tokyo department store moAls. wearlnf summer outflts from American patterns in a, style show, reflect Japanese Interest in V. S. fashions. J. Frank Norris, Fiery Baptist Preacher, Dies Promote better yielda by opening up your land. Penetrate to 14 inches or more with the CA Trac tor ... to 18 inches or mor. with the WD. Break up hardpan below plowing depth . . . let rainfaU soak down deep instead of run off. With AC hydraulic-control subsoilers, you can chisel both pastures and cropland. Heavy double-pointed, steel chisel point mounta on a quick-hitch beam and works with the traction booster to put more weight on the rear wheels aa you need it Let us show you how these new, low-cost sub soilers can help you get more from your farming. Srtiy NSC DOUGLAS TRACTOR CO. 2050 N. Stephens Phone 3-6266 KEYSTONE HEIGHTS. Fla. ( The Rev. J. Frank Norris, 74. Baptist pastor from Texas, died of a heart attack at the Fundament al Baptist Youth Camp here Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. Norris was a lead er in the organization of the Funda mentalist Baptist Church which established its worldwide head quarters in Chicago in 1937, with 3,000 churches affiliated. He also was president of the Fundamental-; 1st Baptist Bible Institute in Fort Worth and edilor of the Funda mentalists' weekly paper. Besides his fight against what he termed "modernism" in church es, he had a record of tumultuous campaigns against liquor and clashes with Forth Worth politics. His Church Burns In 1911 Texas was In the middle of a prohibition election campaign. Mr. Norris, who had begun his pastorate at the Fort Worth Bap list church two years previously set up his tent the one. incident ally, he said Sarah Bernhardt used on her last tour of America. He used the tent to accommo date his listeners. When the flaps were up, he could be heard by overflow crowds standing on the outside. On some nights, thousands came to hear his tirades against liquor, mixed with criticism of Fort V.'orth city politics. The tent was cut to pieces one night. Then on the night of Feb. 4, 1912, his church burned. At the grand jury investigation of the fire, anonymous letters threatening the minister and one of his deacons were introduced. The grand jury, holding that Mr. Norris had written the letters him self, returned a perjury indictment along with one charging arson. Mr. Norris stood trial on the perjury charge. When the jury returned a verdict of acquittal, his followers stood up in the court room and sang "The Old Time Re ligion." The arson indictment was dismissed. Acquitted of Murdtr Charge A second trial came In 1927 on a charge of murder and again Mr. Norris was acquitted. He had been carrying on a crusade against city politics ai.d mentioning specific personalities. D. E. Chipps, wealthy lumber man, went into the preachers Fort Worth office one day in July, 1926, to protest accusations that had been made from the pulpit against his friend. Mayor H. C Meacham. The Rev. Mr. Norris shot him fatally, and subsequently was acquitted on a plea of self defense. Testimony at the . trial showed that Mr. Chipps was unarmed. Maryland claims that it has the only virgin hemlock forest in ths Eastern part of the United Stales. Glendale School Opening Dated Glendale schools will open Mon day, Sept. 8, according to informs' Hon release! by James fate, u oerintendent of the Glendale Con solidaled Public Grade and men School. It was first planned that school would open a week earlier. Sept. 2, but difficulty in getting new teachers has necessitated the delay. Although school district voters have declared themselves in favor of putting up a new higk school here, it cannot be constructed in time to ease the present shortage of room space in the Glendale school system. As a result, said Pate, in order to help make up extra space requirements, the former school lunch area qill be utilized for class room space and no hot lunches will be served this year. However, students will be allowed to carry lunches and eat in their rooms under the super vision of classroom teachers. A 45-minute noon hour is expected to give sufficient time for students living in town to go home for lunch. Pate, who has been taking sum mer courses at the University of Oregon, will be back in Glendale the latter part of this week and will be busy attending to last min ute details having to do with the start of the new school year. Buildings are being readied for the school term with floors being refinished and necessary painting being done. Seating furniture has been replaced in three classrooms. Herbert Moon of Reuban Road has been added to the janitor staff to replace W. Cotton, who recently moved to California. An announcement will be made next week concerning changes on the teaching staff for the 19S2-S3 school year, i Two GOP Congressmen Foil Of Renominorion ALBANY, N. Y, l-Two Repub lican congressmen, one of them a veteran of 13 years in the House, lost their races for renomination vesterday in New York State s fall nrimirv election. Rep. Edwin Arthur Hall of Binghamton, the veteran, was de feated by another congressman. Rep. John C. Butler of Buffalo bowed to the GOP organizations 1950 choice. In the feature battle, Rep. W Sterling Cole of Bath, a congress man aince 1934, swamped Hall by a margin of almost 2-1 in the new 37th District of Southern New York. Butler was downed in the new 42nd District by John C. Pillion of Lackawanna. During 1951, the American Bible Society sent 941.241 Bibles to the American armed services. NO WASTED SHOTS BEDFORD, Ind. i Dale Lanier of nearby Mitchell, lnd., has killed five squirrels in five shots this month with a muzzle loading rifle inherited from his great-grandfather. US noining, l.aiuur says, ne killed 28 squirrels with 28 shots from the gun two years ago. Record Tourist Influx In Oregon Indicated PORTLAND I Tourist travel probably will reach a new high in Oregon this year, a Portland Chamber of Commerce official said Tuesday. V. A. McNeil, director of the chamber's visitors." service, said more tourists were in evidenca than ever before, some 200 inquir ing tor iniormauon uany, com pared with 150 a day last year. He also said highway officials estimate tourists traffic is up on all major highways in the state, except the Columbia River route. ROSEBURG, OREGON PHONE 3-5553 EXCAVATING Saw.r lines, wotar lin.l, Septic rsnki. Ditch digging to 8' 4" depth. Back filling, True ing. k load- Ph. 9-8792 HOWARD NEWTON Comas Vallty Star Rout. Bo 785. Vi Mil Wttt f Wirtiton on Hiwoy 42. ve wanted to own ft 1 111 111! K 1 I -I 1 V. W 1 1 I PRICES CUT RUGGED RIVERSIDES FOR SAFER HOLIDAY DRIVING IT seems that owning a lUiick is something that a lot of folks dream about plan for and finally do. Wc say that because, so many times, they say so in words like those above. Those words make us happy, of course happy to know wc sell a car which means so much to those who own it. But they make us feci just a little bit sad as well sad to realize all the years of fun such folks have been missing for no good reason at all. For the fact is this: If you can afford any new car, you can afford a Buick. Tibu can afford the thrill of bossing around that big Fireball 8 Engine that purrs forth a mighty flow of power. Yui can afford the gas bills as any owner of a 1952 Buick will tell you because that higlv compression, valvc-in-hcad marvel gets a lot of miles from a gallon of fuel You can afford the extra luxury of a real million dollar ride the silken smoothness of Dynaflow Drive the extra room and com fort and style that have put Buick popularity right up at the top of the list, next to the "low priced three." So if you want to own a Buick there's just one thing to do: Come in pick the one of your choice and Power Smring now mmlabU m Smpm M imII m Rotdmuuttr-optiantl m mtm atat. let us show you how close the figure that goes on the bill of sale comes to what you'd pay elsewhere. As we've said before, your first car can be a Buick. Why not take the Big Step now? Equipment, ncctssorits, trim tnj models art subject to chmg$ without notice. Sttdmi on Roadirusltr, optionJ si extra cost on other Series. 10.95 12.55 6.70-J5 Phi Fd. 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