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i Farm Surpluses Now Spreading To Livestock By OVID A. MARTIN WASHINGTON an The prob lem of surplus farm crops plaguing government officials is showing signs of spreading to livestock products. Stocks of wheat, corn, and most other grains and cotton have 4&fl)VAllES.l April 16 t.r. 24 TWO SUHR VAiuesi ) UNIVERSAL I HNT VACUUM tOTTU AU ntw Aluminum Com bolllo with "Hoe.ui. platUc cup. Individual If twltd Ultra. Noma! $,9 vol ONLY $1.49 UF1UV nilTW Excliuhra built-u cup holdtr. Nw 'nr Uthographtd HnUh. Complet with aluminum com plat vacuum torn. Normal $3.19 volvo ONLY $2.59 2 IRONS IN STEAM AND DRY IRON onty $895 Iron most fabrics without sprinkling GENERAL ELECTRIC 5U I IT in Till n - . mr Magnetic Cabinet 1 Catch Fits all cabinet doors nefic M0 bar latch M.25 Colonial Black Finish Old Colonial charm with modem magnetle power NEW! RUGGED! 16 INCH! DOUBLE DUTY SWEEP! 'Vint Vemo BuIMsivi both light dust and hsvy. vtn wtt, dirt at thi umi lima. A for rams ivinf ih light and heavy dirt frM rick and floot etc Much , deitbUwtr iwetp Heme, Start, twit, etc Hardware Week Special 454 . Master "Secret Service" Padlock tool cow plu P' weority, I" 1 on "Strong Boy" Padlock : $1-00 An ouMondlng volool . I , Powerful lomlnalad Hoot ; proloclion at a boiaoln P''"- 440 NORTH JACKSON PHONE 3-7233 reached record proportions, fort ing the government to resort u rigid production controls ill an ef fort to keep supplies from getting out of hand Likewise, growers have been producing more potatoes and some other food crops than are being used. But in the total agricultural pic ture, groufl bein md.e to bring crop production into line with de mands may be lost in a pileup of excessive supplies o! dairy prod ucts, meats, poultry and eggs. Despite recent Agriculture De partment action lowering dairy price supports from 90 to 75 per cent ot parity, department experts are predicting milk output this year will exceed last year's record. Parity is a legal standard for measuring farm prices declared by law to be fair to farmers in rela tion to prices they pay. Milk production last year was 122 billion pounds. The government bought the equivalent of 12 billion pounds of milk in the form of but ter, cheese and dried milk be cause there was no other market for it at the support prices. Glide First Aid Class Completed By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY The first aid class for adults of Glide completed 11 weeks of in struction and training at the last meeting, April 15, under instruc tor Robert Harvey of Roseburg. Members of the class, their fam ilies and guests will hold a potluck picnic at 2 to 4 p.m. April 25 at the Dick Baker park on the North Umpqua- river. Graduation exer cises will be held and certificates awarded the 30 members who have succesfully completed the course. To Demonstrate The class will demonstrate first aid in a field of simulated acci dents such as logging accident, burns, auto accident and drowning. Residents of the North Umpqua area and Little River area are in vited to attend this picnic especi ally to observe the new method of artificial respiration which is en tirely different from the old meth od. In the event of rain, the picnic will be held at the Glide High School gymnasium. Susan Oleson, Ton! Wright and Roberta Dumont. daughter of Eston Dumont, are confined to their homes with the mumps. One of the well-known top fisher men of the North' Umpqua, Austin Dumont, was in bed with t h e mumps on the opening day of the salmon fishing but he was no sick er than Martin Kimmell, another old-timer in the top bracket, who had played a big one for 1 hour, 20 minutes and lost it when an in experienced fisherman tried to net it. Kimmel not only lost his salm on, but two prizes sponsored by Me'e place and the Idleyld Store for the first salmon caught on the North Umpqua. The first salmon caught In the North Umpqua area was a 17 pound one by George Mason of Idleyld Park on the second day ol me season. Slacks Purchase Sutherlin Home By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK Mr. and Mrs. Brittain Slack have purchased the Dr. ri W. Mikkel son home on Terrace Lane and will move there as soon as the Mikkelsons can find a new home in Roseburg. Moving To Redmond . Mr. and Mrs. Art Olson are mov ing to Redmond, on a ranch they have purchased. Olson, at present, is in a hospital in Roseburg with severe blood poisoning 'rt a finger, which began from a sliver. Bonnie Wegoer, who has been on vacation for the past month, resumed her work at the Suther- j lin bank Friday. ! The chest X-ray was busy in Sutherlin Friday and Saturday at the Sutherlin Hotel. A large num ber of people turned out for X rays. House Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wade Paxton from Pawnee, Okla., were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Steinbach for several days last week. Mrs. Dale Miller and son, Avex, are visiting with Mrs. Miller's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Green. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Abbott and family, from California, former residents of Sutherlin for many THE MELODY INN PROUDLY PRESENTS... America's Foremost Female Impersonators First Roseburg Appearance ROBIN RAYE LEE LEONARD .if? "THE FABULOUS" FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 9-8815 HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND 2 Big Floor Shows Nightly Except Sunday. Dance To The Music of Tht Joe Small Trio. Excellent Cuisine Smorgasbord Original Charcoal Broiler YIN JO H 2r "THE EXOTIC" TIADIO PROGRAMS KRNR 1490 kc. 1240 kc. ICRXL Radio and television programs listed below are furnished by the respective stations. This news paper it not responsible for variations from the programs as listed. . . Remaining Hours Today i 1:04 Bob Grant, Local Newt 1:10 LeU Look at the Weather 1:15 Arthur Godfrey CBS 1:45 Joe Small of Melody Inn 2:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS :45 Trading Poat 3:00 Witard of Odd CBS 3:lSWomin'a Newa Dak CBS 3:30 PhU Norman Take Ten CBS 3:30 Musle Recorded 3:45 Story Time ' 4:00 Musical Roundup 4:15 Afternoon Melodic 4:45 Join the Navy 5:0O Edward R. Murrow CBS 5:15 Forward March 5:30 Music 5:45 Frank Gosa, Nw-CBS 5:55 Sura on the H or Lion 8:00 Brighter Side :15 World of Sport ' 6:30 Crime Classic. CBS 7:00 Sonfa from Other Yeetw 7:15 Home Town Difrrt 7:30 "2Iit" Precinct CBS 1:00 FBI In Peace fc War CBS 8:30 Lowell Thomai CS 8:45 Tenrutwee Ernie CBS 0:00 Music For You :30 Youth Forum 9:4S The Now Beulah Show CBfl 10:00 Platter Parade 11:00 Mutic You Want 11:30 Newa Nlteoact . 11:35 SUn Off THURSDAY, APRIL St, 1954 f:00 Coffee Club Capera 8:30 Newa and Coffee Club ' :45 Way of Life 7:00 Morninf Melodlea -7:15 Town and Country Time 7:30 Frank Com, New CBS 7:45 Marry Babbitt CBS 8.-0O Music Recorded 8:15 David VaUe, Newt CBS 8:30 Make Up Your Mind CBS 8:45 Musical Miscellany 8:00 Woman's View 8:15 Musical Interlude 8:25 Northwest Highlirhte 8:30 Helen Trent CBS 8:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Man About Town 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Younf Dr. Malone CBS - 10:45 Ita Showtime In Kollywee4 . 1 1 :00 In the Groove 11:15 Perry Mason CB 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11 :45 Brighter Day CBS 12:00 Bob Grant, World Newe 12:15 Modern Mood Muale 12:30 Man on the Street 12:45 Houae Party CBS 1:00 Bob Grant, loeil Newa 1:10 Let Look at the Weather 1:15 Arthur Godfrey CBS 1:45 Musical Matinee 2:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:45 Public Health 3.00 Wizard of Odds CBS 3:15 Women's News Desk CBS 3:20 Phil Norman Takes Ten CBS 3:30 Music Recorded 3:45 Story Time 4:00 Musical Roundup 4:15 Afternoon Melodlea 4:45 Music 5:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 5:15 Music 5:30 High School Show 5:45 Frank Goss. News CBS 5:55 Musical Interlude 6:00 Brighter Sid 5:15 World of Sports 6:30 Record Hits 8:45 You Name It 7:00 President Eisenhower CBS 7:30 Meet Mr. McNutley CBA 8:00 Meet MUM CBS 6:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 8:45 Tennessee Ernie CBS 8:00 Date With The Start 0:30 Louise M'fey Show 9:45 Th New Beulah Snow CBS 10:00 Platter Pirade 10:45 Bouse Tral ' 11:30 Newa Nlleoftfj 11:35 Sign Off KBES - TV CHANNEL 5. AfEDFORD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 81, 1854 3:50 Devotion 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Unole Bill Show 5:30 Va! Bog-lte Show (1:00 Armchair Theater 7:00 I Married Joan 7 :30 Boston B lack i H:00 Liberaoe 8:30 Amos 'N Andy 9:00 Life Is Worbh Living ft:35 Best Theater 10:35 News 10:40 Weather 10:45 Sign Off Remaining Hours Today 5:25 Sam Hay MBS 3:30 Gold Arrow Musi News 3:45 Tello Teat MBS 4:00 riil ton Lewis MBS . 4:15 Prank Kemlnrway MBS 4:30 Curt Maasey MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS J 5:00 Johnaon Newa MB3 5:05 Open House 5:30 Wild BUI Htckok MBS 3:55 Cecil Brown MBS 8:00 Gabriel Hea.-ter MBS 6:15 Perry Como MBS 6:30 Virgil Plnkley-MBS 6:45 Sara Hayes MBS 8:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sport SpotUht 7:15 In th Roe Room 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS 8:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 8:15 Logger' Weather Revert 8:20 McKay New 8:25 Muslo 8:30 High Adventure MBS W:00 Newspaper Of Th Air MBS 8:15 Mutual Ncwareel MBS , 8:25 Coffee Conoisseur MBA 9:30 Heidelberg Harmonalrea 9:45 Miulc . 9:55Robert Hurlelrh MBS 10:00 Squad Room MBS iu:,j mubici Jfarty Line 11:00 Tomorrow Headlines 11:05 Dance Tim 11:30 Sin Off THURSDAY, APRIL ft. lj 6:00 Sign On 6:01 New In A NuUheU fl!03 Dawnbuster 1 First Edition Nwg : 8 : 20 Da wnbueler 6:30 County Agent 6:35 Novelalres 8:40- Weather Report 6:45 Johnny Lee Will 7:00 Frank Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gng MBS 7:45 Local New 7:50 Feed Bag 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Bob Greene MBS 8:20 Music 8:25 Holland Ingle MBS 8:30 Haven Of Reat MBS 8:00 City Market Jam'ooree 8:15 Capitol Commentary MBS 0; 20 Hazel Marquel MBS 9:30 Sunshine Boys MBS 8:45 What's New In Fashion 9:50 Merry Go Round 9:55 Jack Beroh Show 10:00 Newspaper Of Th Air MBS 10:15 Tello Teat MBS 10:30 Standard School Broadcast MBS 11:00 Cliff Engl e MBS 11:05 Music 11:15 Garden Guide 11:30 Queen For A Day MBS 12:00 Roving Reporter 12:15 Mid Day News 12:30 Greet Your Neighbor 12:45 Market Report 12:50 Sport Capsule I2:M MUSIC 1:00 Date With Del 1:30 B-Bar-B MBS 1:55 Town Crier 2:00 On The Stonewall ; 2:30 Behind The StoryfMBS 2:45 Gainex News 3:00 Ivory Tower 3:25 Sam Hayes MBS 3:30 Gold Arrow Music VW8 3:45 Tello-Teat MBS 4:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 4:15 Frank Hemingway MBS 4:30 Curt M&eeey MBS - 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS , 5:00 Sgt Preston MBS 8:30 Sky King MBS 5:55 CeoU Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Eddy Flaher MBS 6:30 Virgil Pink ley MBS 6:45 Sam Hayes MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS j 7:00 Sports Spotlight MBfJ 7:15 Muale 7:3fJ Encore Tim 6:00 Fulton Lewis MBS 8:15 Logger's Weather Reeort 8:20 McKay New 8:25 Music 8:30 Nightmare MBS 9:00 Newspaper Of The A!r MBS 9:15 Mutual Newsreel MBS :2o Names & Place In New MBS 9:30 Heidelberg Harmonair 9:45 Gainex Show 10:00 Official OetecMvo-MBS 10:30 Musical Party Line 11:00 Tomorrows Headline 11:05 Musical Party Line 11:30 Sign Off years and operators of the Rich field service station, spent several days in Sutherlin the past week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Green have purchased the Art Olson home on Fifth Avenue and will move mere next week. Dillard Wife Joins Husband In San Diego By ROSA HEINBACH Mrs. Wayland Gentry and son, Guy Wayne, left Friday tu join her husband who is at the naval training station at San Diego Mrs. Gentry and son were driven to California by Jerry Gentry and her brother, Donald Gray. She plans to make her home there while her husband is taking an electronics course. Homt From Stattit Mrs. William McFall and small daughter, Jacqueline Sue, arrived home last week from a trip to Seattle where she visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. anfl Mrs. Wed. Apr. 21, 1954-The Newt-Review, Reeefcurg, Ore. f WALTER WANCER PRODUCTION AT INDIAN ir A' ill jS , j3 A Two coQvicu surprise t guard in this scene from the Allied Artist thriller "AlUt in VXU. OlAAA Ji. Dillard Residents Celebrate Easter By ROSA HEINBACH The Dillard MethodUt Church Was the scene of one of the most outstanding Easter Sunday serv ices in the history of the church Sunday. Beginning at 5:30 a.m. around 23 members of the Youth Fellowship were taken to Rose burg by some of the parents to The Easter sunrise service at the veteran's hospital. Returning to the Dillard church, a breakfast was served to this group. Par ents assisting were the Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Feenstra, Mrs. Phebe McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Nichols and Mrs. Harold Emert. Children In Program The Easter children's program was presented at the Dillard Church, starting shortly after 9:30 with the primary teachers, Mrs. Evelyn . Nickerson, Mrs. Doris Hutton, Mrs. Doreen Bratsch, Mrs. Eva Nichols and Mrs. Susie Brom ley in charge. At 11 a large audience assem bled in the Dillard School auditori um for the Easter Sunday morn ing worship, The choir presented a peauwui musical program. M-'j. fer from Springfield . were: Mr. and Mrs. William Bromley. The Rev. Mr. Feenstra 's Easter message was "RfthnM Your King." . Lois Harryman sang a solo, "Open the Gates of the Temple." Become Members Those taken into the fellowship of the church and being baptised were R. C. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hubbell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and children, George, Terry, Diane and Paul; Ronald Elliott, Lois Fosback, Rob ert Godfrey, Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. J. W. Richter. Those taken into the church by baptism on Palm Sunday were: infants. Brooks Harryman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harryman; Bruce Ri chey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Richey Jr.; Diane Reece, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reece; adults, Walter and Bessie Brown, Ray Brown, Baptised and received in the church were: Mrs. Patricia Richey, Mm. Lois Harry man, Miss Donna Shigley, David Harland, Carol Morrison, Lana and Judy Wade, Dottie Sue and Janet Bromley; Pamela Laurance, Lorraine Fisher, Sheryl Laurance, Roger Nickerson, Linda Cain and Karen Owen. Received by trans-1 Christmas Tree Farming Demonstration Slated A Christmas tree farming dem onstration will be held on the James B. Kelson farm on Lorane Route north of Dram on Satur day, it will start at 10 a.m, Ed GUdcn, county extension for ester, said the demonstration will snow methods of pruning, thinning and scarring Christmas tree-size Douglas fir. The methods are aim ta at increasing the number uf good Christmas trees that can be produced per acre. , A discussion will be held on dif ferences , between good Christ mas tree land and timber land. Gilden will demonstrate planting of varioui species being planted for holiday production. The Nelson farm is located bum miles north of Anlauf Lodge on Lorane Route. R. J. Gardner, and several friends. Mrs. McFall boarded the Shasta Daylight from Eugene after her husband took her there. McFaU also went to Eugene for his fam ily when they returned. Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Aioertus went to Coos Bay Easter Sunday to visit their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert AI- bertus, and children. The Robert Albertus family lart sunoay eve ning bv Diane for Flint. Mich.. where they will pick up their new car and drive home, visiting points of interest enroute. Correction A correction is made on the an nouncement appearing in Friday's Dillard news to. the effect that the girl's triple trio, composed of freshman and sophomore girls of Douglas High School, received a rating of 2; which is defined as excellent, the state music contest, instead of the 1 reported. PLUMBERS CONVENTION SALEM Wl The three-day an nual convention of the Oregon State Association of Master Plumb ers will open here Thursday, "She's plumb crazy to many an Army man!" 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