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4 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed. Aug. 21, 1957 COT ONE RICHMOND, Va. un Lt. P. P. cruits, said he needed "more In- Woodson, complaining lo Person- di?n8K- fcwcr ';" , . . i . , "' Lubman replied by referring an " ...iii "iijii applicant who is a lull-blooded about the need for more police re-, Cherokee. Crabgrass & Harmful Fungus Scuti. is a dry granular compound easily applied with Scotts Spreader. Late spring treatments curb activity of damaging fungus, destroy seed ling sprouts of annual weeds and control ugly Crabgrass. At least four treatments needed. 2,500 Sq. Ft. 5,000 Sq. Ft. 3.45 5.95 UmpcmaVallea Corner Ook and Jackson Dial ORchard 3-6628 CORRECTION FROM THE TOP PIERRE, S.D. I South Da kota's flying Gov. Joe Foss recent ly corrected what was probably a new high in confusion over iden tities of his state and the sister state of North Dakota. Flying from Brookings to Pierre, he overheard a jet pilot's radio conversation about refueling "over Fargo. South Dakota." When the governor could stand it no longer he cut into the pilot's radio fre quency and informed the jet jock ey, "that's Fargo, North Dakota." "Sorry, sir," the pilot replied, not knowing who was correcting him, "I must have lost my head." 4-H Youths To Compete In Exhibits, Style Show BY ANY OTHER NAME ST. PETER, Minn, tin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hood named their baby daughter Robin. Youths in 4-H and Future Farm ers of America clubs will continue , to hold an important role tins year ' , .1.- ... ...hih clsrtnrl in uie uuumj mi, ..... as a 4-H activity in 1949 through 1952. , , Judging and special contests for 4-H'ers will run through Saturday. The style show will be held in the new Pavilion Theater, where a runway and special scenery have been set up for the show in addition to the new seating, light ing and sound system. Scenery for the theme "Standing on the WIN A BRAND NEW KITCHEN $1,500 worth of appliances will be given away FREE at the Douglas County Fair. Reg ister at the booth of any spon soring appliance dealer. DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR AUGUST 22 TO 25 T0CCCMEN! . . . MAKE McKAY DRUG YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR ANIMAL HEALTH NEEDS CUTTER PRODUCTS: KRS Kills Screw worms Comes in handy applicator cans just squirt in wounds. We Recommend BLACK DISEASE VACCINE ond FLUKES KILLERS for fluke control for your sheep. Veterinary Instruments ALL SIZES VETERINARY SYRINGES INTRAVENOUS OUTFITS ELASTRAT0RS AND RINGS MILKING TUBES Franklin Veterinary Supplies: O BONE OIL O DEHORNING PASTE O BLOOD STOPPER O PHENOTHIAZINE O FOOT ROT TREATMENT SULFA-UREA CRES0LIS ANTISEPTIC POWDER TERRAMYCIN POULTRY FORMULA MASTITIS TREATMENT ANIMAL FORMULA lyjour KT Pinnacij Corner" has been built by 4-u volunteer helpers. A special "Make It YourseU With Wool" contest is offered again this year sponsored by the Nation al Wool Growers Assn. and the Wool Brueau. The grand prize for the national winner is a two-week trip to Europe. Special 4-H cooking contests will be held in the demonstration kitch en in the pavilion. The annual 4-H and FFA fat stock auction will again be spon sored by the Roseburg Rotary Club. Walt Mask will be auctioneer. The auction is limited to ani mals exhibited at the fair that grade good or better. Assistance in making sales will be given to owners of animals grading below good. Hogs and lambs will be sold first and beef last. In each type, the champion animal will be sold first. All contests are pointed toward qualifying entrants at the State Fair in Salem later this year. A new trophy has been added to competition stakes this year for sheep showmanship by the South ern Oregon Production Credit Assn. Other special troplics are the Wor thington beef showmanship award, 'Myrtle Creek Grange pig raisers trophy, Umpqua Rabbit Breeders showmanship trophy, Safeway Stores limited breeding project award, Roseburg Kiwanis sheep award and Roseburg Lions horse manship award. Board and room will be avail able to 4-H and FFA members who plan to stay at the fairgrounds during the fair, according to Von Borstel. Boys will be housed in a quonset hut and girls will be in u remodeled building. Merlin Plywood Operation Faces Threat Of Strike GRANTS PASS A strike against the Bate Plywood opera tions at Merlin, nine miles north west of Grants Pass, was author ized Sunday by members of Lo cal 3009 Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union, according to Fred Lynch, assistant business manag er for the union. Lynch said "the strike is not yet in effect and we will negoliate as long as possible before calling a walkout." The business agent said only Bate plywood workers, numbering between 250 and 300 men are involved in the dispute at this time and that the sawmill workers in Merlin are not affected. He declined to enumerate the griev ances, but said that "about five items" were under discussion, one of them being an increase in wages. Lynch said the union row oper ates under a contract with Bale which will expire in April of 1958. C. L. Lindquist, general manag er of Bate- operations here, said that he will not make any statement until after a meeting with labor representatives Monday afternoon. J. Herbert Bate of New York, head of the Bate operations, has been in Grants Pass since last Thursday on what was described as a routine business inspection of his West Coast interests. The Bate operations here in clude an extensive sawmill and cold process plywood plant at Mer lin. They constitute the largest single operation in Josephine County and, combined, employ more than 500 men. PRODUCTION UP FRANKFURT, Germany The West German auto industry reported here that production of BJi7,187 vehicles between Jan. 1 and July 31 as against 623.177 it the same time last year. Exports to taled 324.091 vehicles compared with 276,907 for the vear before. 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