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12 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed. Aug. 21, 19571 iTv-r VISIT OUR DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR EXHIBIT . ... 4 i I And See The Amazing TAPPAN Electronic Range A POTATO BAKED IN 4 MINUTES . . . BACON FRIED IN JUST 90 SECONDS . . . And many other amazing demonstrations! Make needed or wanted home improvements now. At no obligation, ask us about a Home Improvement Loan with Nothing Down 36 Mos. To Pay 1 I 'SAVB AT SUITCRS" $2 BUILDING SUPPLY CO 1236 N.E. Wjlnut St, PKsxi OR 2 2674 f L-fc' il i l "V ' Jk. lit1 t t A LARGER STYLE REVUt Js planned for this year's fair. 4-H entrants will show their t. work on a special stage. Last year's winners are, left to right, Susan Mickel of Drain; Arleta Wilfong of Myrtle Creek, Darlone Ollivant of Lookmggloss, and Dixie Wooten of v fclgarose. (Photo Lab) 1 MESSAGE CENTER at the County Fair will be manned by News-Review workers and jun ior newspaper dealers. Shown here are, left to right, Walter Samuelson, Lucille Hughes, Lee Olsen, and John Dunn, nil of Roseburg. Hostesses in the booth will take messages and uniformed boys will page persons who have emergency telephone calls. I GENERAL ELECTRIC Is Going To The v III II III THE STRATO LINER with G-E's Master Oven WONDERFUL FEATURES: New Electric Moot Ther mometer New Oven Timer Minute Minder Famous "Focuscd-Heat," Broiler It's Big Cooks Meal For 24 All At One Time Counter Balanced Oven Door ONLY 399 95 Model J402 SEE THIS RANGE AT OUR FAIR BOOTH 1 Year Guarantee On All Ccncral Electric Appliances 1 CARTE 266 S. E. Stephens R IKE CO. Phone OR 2-2689 News-Review Boys To Run Page Service Free page service for emergency .Messages to persons at the fun, vill be provided by News Review arriers starting today and con-I inuing throughout the fair from . f a in. to 10 p.m. each day. i An information booth in front of he fair office will be the center of ; perations for the pages. About Hi lews boy s will act a s r u n no is t o Icliver important messages, and tboul six girls will work in shifts! Kindling calls. The telephone B lumber at the booth is Oil 2-1012.1 the nootn will also provide in-; ormation on fair events and times. public address system will an lounce events and play music dur ng the fair. ' Premiums and records of win ters in competition at the fair will e handled by secretaries Janet 'hurch, Pat Travis, and Je.ssie -iehuetze in the fair office in the 1 omnumity building a in past ea rs. FEELING BETTER BAl.l.AT I'll, Scotland :V 1 ueen Kluabelh 11 was reported leelmg much better Tue-dav after leatment for a cold and throat; infection that kept her in bed at j nearby Balmoral Castle over the. weekend. 1 Shy Hen Balks Rutqer's Probe After Egg Spree NEW BKUNSUTCK, N.J. i There is no joy at Rutgers I.uey has struck out. Lucy is the hen that Mart led the feathered set recently by laying 17 eggs in a five-day period. Well, you can imagine what hap pened thereafter. The 2 - year - old Leghorn was brought to tliL' Rutgers University agriculture experiment station for Dr. Paul D. Sturkie, poultry ph Mologi.st. to study. Sturkie wanted to see what mad I.ucy play siu-h a wonderful shell game. She had laid three ejjgs on two days, four on two days and, with Delaporte keeping watch .10 make certain no prankster was spoof inn him. three on the fifth day. Well, limber education didn't agree with I.ucy. And Ituluers of ficials ,s;ud yesterday that she hadn't laid a single egg since sh? a rrived When she does, Sturkie will take X-rays to see if she has two ovi ducts instead :1 the usual one. tie thinks it's possible because some of the eggs have had a roundish shape, others a longish appearance.