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Tuei., Aug. 21, 1956 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 17
Telephone Company Slates
Demonstrations Of Sounds
SOUNDS OF PLANES zooming through sky will be part of Pacific Telephone's exhibit
at Douglas County Fair of Roseburg Aug. 23-26. Darlene Searle will be one of telephone
operators describing improvements in transmission of sounds from Gay 90's to present
time. '
Citizens Handy
In Fair Plans
Many private citizens have come
to the aid of the Douglas County j
Fair Board in planning this year's
edition of the fair.
Dick Turley, fair manager, said
the team will make possible what
proDaoiy win De me largest iair
in the country's history.
The citizens have accepted ap
pointments to head up departments
at the fair. Without their interest,
said Turley, success of the fair
couldn't be assured. 1
A partial list of the appointments
is contained in the fair premium
book. They are:
Byron Auer, dairy and beef cat
tic; Howard Hatfield, sheep, hogs
and goats; Glen Wellman; poultry;
Inez Stancliff, rabbits; Bill Tipton,
fruits and vegetables; Mrs. C. J.
Bielman, flowers; Bill Tipton, farm
crops; Mrs. Anne Turley, food pres-
Farmers Find Difficulty
Selling Woodlot Logs
CORVALL1S 11 Farmers are
having some difficulty selling
farm woodlot logs because of
continued slowness in the lumber
market, the farm forest products
market report said Tuesday.
rni.:..inn .... n4.. mill
tuncvci, ficiiu oJ tiiuusaiiu iui
select No. 2 Douglas fir logs 24
feet and up. Regular No. 2 logs,
32 feet and up, were $60 with No.
3s at $52.
Other sales included: Molalla,
No. 3 Douglas fir-logs over 20 feet,
$54 a thousand; Eugene, peelers,
80 to $110; Sutherlin, No. 2 stud
logs, $45.
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ANOTHER PUBLIC
SERVICE OF
ervation: Mrs. Alda Brumbask. i Frank Brown, miscellaneous arts
baking: Mrs. Archie Ferguson, arts John LeDuc. photography: Elgin
and crafts; Mrs. Jack West, arts; I Lester, hobbies; Homer Grow, Fu
Mrs. Earl Wiley, fine arts; Mrs.iture Farmers of America; Frank
Harry Brubaker, ceramics Mrs. ' von Borstel and Jane Gates, 4-H.
With raoidlv drawn cartoons
the operators will give their im
pressions of such telephone users
as:
The "telewolf". who thinks he is
the working girl's invisible dream
boat. The "dialing dud" who some
how seems to get the wrong num
ber, and his opposite, the "wise i
old owl," who always places his
calls correctly.
The tclcohone company s exhib
it, according to local manager D.
Demonstrations of telephone in
dustry improvements will be
blended with the sbunds of planes,
trains, marching bands and sym
phony orchestras at Pacific Tele
nhnni'ft "Stereouhonic Sound" ex
hibit at the Douglas County Fair.
Using special tape recordings,
telephone operators will explain
how transmission of sounds has
improved from the Gay 90 s,
through the Charleston and juke
box stages to the present high
firlplitv recnrriine era.
Visual demonstrations will be" E. I.afferty, will be Oi'en from 2
given of how colored telepnones to 10 p.m. Aug. 23-Zb.
matcn or Diena wun me aecura
tive scheme of a home,, and how
extension telephones provide com
plete phone service.
Farm Crops Rate
In Local Income
Compromise E.R Center
Ser For Portland Vote
PORTLAND un A bitter con
troversy over -where to build a
center again will be submitted to
city voters.
The City Council voted Wednes-
Although Douglas County is not- day to put a-compromise measure
ed for its limber, farm crops form
an important part of the county's
income, according to uiu iipion,
farm crops superintendent for the
1956 Douglas County Fair.
Many superior varieties of crops
have had their initial promotion at
fairs and this year's Douglas Coun
ty Fair should be no exception,
Tipton said.
Classes will be provided for most
of grains, grasses and pasture
seeds. Containers for exhibits this
year will be furnished by the Fair
Board and will be standardized in
size to make the crop exhibits
more attractive.
on the November ballot, providing
for a dual development downtown
and in the East Vanport area, ine
eight million dollars, voted pre
viously in a bond issue, would be
divided equally between the two .
sitcs- . ,v . '
At the May primary the voters
decided to limit location of the
center to east side of the Willam
ette River. The new proposal
would supercede this.
An annual church service and
procession commemorates the ship
wreck that brought St. Paul to
Malta.
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