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16 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Wed. Aug. 21, 1957! FV'iif-f'.'A .1 -Z't ' 'i y 1 v . . . ... 1 1 : - vv V' 1 ANGORA KIDS come to dinner at the fair last year. Besides competition among animals, 4-H entrants will compete in showmanship in most classes. (Photo Lab) July Circulation Of Library Cains July circulation in the Douuhis County Library system was 30, 9.r5, almost douhlc wh;it it had been in July l!5ti, the first month of operation of the courtly system. Heading the community list of users was Clendalc. It " had the highest circulation for Juiy of any of the community libraries, will) 1,301 books, reports Librarian Carol Trimble, Meanwhile, all library service in the county has been suspended until hept. X Library personnel has gone on vacation. The suspen sion was taken by the Douglas County Library board in an ef fort to meet a curtailed budget. I During the vacations Marion . Walcott, a librarian at Roseburg, will attend the Pacific Northwest Library Assn. meeting in Boze ' man, Mont. A highlight of the summer in the system has been the award of cer tificates to IKJO children in the county who have read eight or more books in the summer vaca ville. Drain. Sutherlin and Rose burg, parties were given for the ; young readers. The parlies car ! ried out the circus theme used in the summer reading program. l r V , P -rjri sJt J a-1 A CALF BORN AT FAIRGROUNDS gets "baited" to dinner by John Northcraft, FFA entrant from Brockway. The cow was reserve champion Holstien at last year's fair. WYNN YOU LEARN THE TRUTH YOU'LL USE FRICTION PROOFING Relieves and Prevents Car Troubles Wherever Metal Moves Against Metal. WYNN'S FRICTION PROOFING CIVES SMOOTHER MOTOR PERFORMANCE CIVES SMOOTHER TRANS. PERFORMANCE ELIMINATES LOST HORSE POWER CIVES MORE OPERATINC ECONOMY CIVES GREATER MILEACE SEE WYNN'S FRICTION PROOFING IN ACTUAL PERFORMANCE AT OUR FAIR BOOTH Demonstrations -k Informative Booklets FRANK SUMSTINE ORchard 2-2305 ; . . -wr-JbTMj kt rmiKmmmtmt . . . s . . r . - vi - , . , - , i-vj SHEEP DOG TRIALS will be held again this year, with dogs working against a stop watch penning sheep. The dog's judgement and assistance from owner will also be considered. Working Dogs To Compete Wilh two of last year's winners not expected to return to compe tition this year, the sheep dog con test should have a wide open field. Neither Gordon Baker or Art Ry chnrd, both of Yoncalla, have plan ned to return to defend the hon ors they won last year. About 10 entrants are expected. The con test will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the grandstand. The contest will show off the abilities of working sheep dogs from the county. A total of $210 in prize money will be awarded to the owners of the top six dogs. The win ner will Ret StiO, the second place entrant $50, and so on to $10 for sixth place. Sltcep for the event will be pro vided by the Douglas Livestock Market. All sheep used will be sim ilar and none will be used twice. Dogs will work with about five sheep. Dogs must fetch sheep from the arena corner, run them through a gate and pen them. The handler may assist the dog in any way. However this will be taken inio account in judging, and excess as sistance will count against the dog. Judging will be based on judg ment of the dog, obedience to sig nals from the handler, time, and assistance from the handler. There will be three judges. There will be a 10 minute time limit and a two minute warning signal. EAGLE EYE I QUERETAKO. Mex. Itf Twelve years after a radio was stolen from j the home of Mrs. Maria Juana Sat divar she noticed it in a radio re pair shop. I The discovery led to an inves tigation and the arrest of a man ! who finally admitted the old theft, 'police said. (Aneraf, REGULAR, SUPER OR GENTLE In special factory-packed unit 089 S pu irt. Ui A00 VALUE 2b, S. Oregon Ram Sale Set At Lakeview On Aug. 23 LAKEVIEW The 17th annual Southern Oregon Ram Sale will be held here on Aug. 23, according to Oris Rudd, sale secretary. Conducted by the Fremont Sheep men's Assn. of Southern Oregon, Northern California and Western Nevada, the Lakeview sain ilii year will offer 178 inspected year ling inmos. Heading the list of breeds con signed will be 80 Suffolks. Howard Brown. Woodland, Calif., will cry the sale starting at 10 a.m. In the evening Aug. 22, there will be a lamb barbecue and social hour, followed by a short program of in terest to sheepmen, Rudd said. Attorney Ceneral Aide Named By Gov. Holmes SALEM, I Loren D. Hocks, Salem lawyer, was appointed Monday as assistant attorney gen eral for the department of state. A 1919 graduate of Willamette Law School, he owns a cattle and sheep ranch near here. He succeeds Ralph Arnold, who resigned. The appointment is ef fective Sept. 3. Dial ORchard 2-1012 DURING THE FAIR FOR COMPLETE PAGE BOY SERVICE Another Public Service of 9' 635 S, E. Jackson St. ORchard 3-7415