EASY THERE BOYS it' ' mi r m h , . ::. .Sit EXCELLENT DRIVING kept the hardtop races free of serious accidents last night as spin outs were a common occurrence at the Roseburg Speedway. Many cars missed the spinning vehicles by only inches as the drivers took to the outside of the track to con tinue on in the race. Hem Takes Main Event For 2nd Week In A Row Don Hcin of Roseburg placed first in tha A main event at the hardtop races last night for the second week in a row. A capacity crowd watched the rare between Ilein and Angelo Ben netti of Grants l'ass for first place. Hein edged Bennettl at the finish line with John Wilverding and Bud Dix close behind. Wilverding and Dix of Roseburg finished third and fourth respec tively in the A main. It was a close race all the way with the dust being Two Roseburg Boys Attend Conifer Basketball School Bruce O'Ncil and Vance Pcclz of Roseburg attended the Conifer Lodge Basketball School near Hy ack, Washington this summer. O'Ncil and I'eetz will be fresh men at Roseburg High School this fall. Last year they played basket hall at Joseph Lane Junior High School. O'Neil was the center of the Joseph Lane team and high point man. Pectz played both guard and center during the past season. The Conifer Lodge Basketball School is a summer program of intensified basketball training for League Standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B New York 48 35 Chicago M) 37 Cleveland 4(1 38 Baltimore 4U 42 Detroit 41 43 Washington 41 43 Boslon - 34 51 Kansas City 32 52 Friday Results Chicago 11, New York I Baltimore 2, Uelroit 1 Kansas City 9, Washington Saturday Garnet Chicago at New York Cleveland at Boston Detroit at Baltimore (2, flight) Kansas City at Washington Sunday Games Chicago lit New York (2) Clevelund at Boston (2) Detroit at Baltimore Kansas City at Washington (2) Monday Games No games scheduled. .578 .575 .548 2'4 .538 3 .488 7"i .488 Tj .400 15 .381 lli'i twi NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B. Pittsburgh 53 3. .ma Milwaukee 49 311 .57(1 2'i Lot Angeles 4B 40 .535 6 St. LOUIS 47 41 .534 6 Sun Francisco 43 42 ,5"fi 8' 4 Cincinnati 4(1 47 .4110 12i Philadelphia .... 35 53 .398 18 Chicago 33 52 .388 Mti future athletes, age 12 through 16. The boys attending the Basketball School are taught by experienced coaches and counseled by well known college coaches. Individual Instruction The program includes individual daily instruction, training and game experience for all boys on outside courts. Besides basketball the boys attending are shown sports movies and are encouraged to participate in other activities at the lodge. Facilities are available for swim ming, hiking, fishing and horse back riding. A daily schedule set up which allows boys attending the School to tuke part in these recreational activities as well as to learn basketball. Sieve Belko, basketball coach at the University ot Oregon says, i feel sure that up-and-coming Ore lion basketball players are fortun ate lo be able lo participate in the Conifer Basketball School. 1 feel honored to be part of the fine staff of college coaches at the school. Other college coaches participat ing in the program are John Gray son, university of Washington; ua vid Straek, University of Idaho; Marv llurshman, Washington Slate University; and Hank Anderson Gonzaga University. Al Negralli, basketball coach at the University of Portland, is also assisting with the coaching duties at the school. Friday Results Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 2, Philadelphia 0 St. lxiuis 8, Cincinnati 3 Chicago 8. Milwaukee 7 Saturday Garnet Pittsburgh at San Francisco Milwaukee at Chicago St. Louis at Cincinnati Sunday Garnet Pittsburgh at San Francisco Milwaukee at Chicago (2) St. Louis at Cincinnati Philadelphia al Los Angeles Monday Garnet Pittsburgh at St. Louis, (X) Cincinnati at Chicago Only games scheduled NORTHWEST LEAGUE Diamond Cup Hydros Race COECR D'ALKNE, Idaho AP) A field of nine unlimited by droplanes, with two more living to get in, was poised Saturday for the start of the third annual Diamond Cup races at Lake Coeur d'Alene. Race officials said the two un qualified boals, Tool Crib and KOL-roy will have from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p in. Saturday lo qualify for the big race. The draw for heat 1A Saturday pitted five boals against each oilier; Dollar Bill. KOL-roy I, Se attle Too, Miss Spokane and .Miss hverelt so bad on the north turn that the drivers could not see the other cars. Hein started the race in 13th po sition among 14 starters and drove hard and fast to overtake the lead ers. 19.35 Seconds Lap Wilverding held the fast lan time of Ihe night wilh 19.35 seconds. Ben- nelti walked away with the A trophy dash wilh Wilverding finish ing in Ihe third spot. Lyle Wes cott, Roseburg, won second in the B trophy clash and Don Wilson. Roseburg, came in third. Heat races were won hv Wilson Dix, Bennelli and Jay Katon. Ea ton is a Roseburg driver. Dix and Bennetti were the onlv double winners of the evening. Dix won the B trophy dash and the third heat race. Bennetti placed first in the A trophy dash and the fourth heat race. Only one accident marred the evening s races. Don Jenkins of Cottage Grove lost control of his ear and rammed the cement re tainer wall in front of the grand- sianus. Jenkins' car was badly damaged but lie was not injured. Several other spin outs occurred but ex cellent handling by Ihe drivers saved the cars from smashing up llardop races are held every Fri day at the Roseburg Speedway Tune trials begin at 7:30 p.m., with the races scheduled for 8:30 p. in funks, Pirates Lead League Sutherlin Little League W L Pet. GB Yankees 3 0 1.000 Pirates 3 0 1.000 Dodgers 2 1 .687 1 Braves 1 2 .333 2 Giants . 0 3 .000 3 Tornadoes 0 3 .000 3 Weeks Results! Yankees 11, Braves S; Dodgers 8, Tornadoes 7; Pirates 12, Giants 4. Atterbury's Yankees and the Mill Pirates remained unlit aten in little League action at Sutherlin. The Yankees remained tied for first place by downing Brown's Chevy Braves 11-5 last week. Lee Pettil was credited wun ine win, giving up seven hits to tbe Braves. Pettit struck out 12 batters. Danny Sleinmeyer connected for a triple and a singe for the inners. The Braves had the only home run as Seevers connected for a circuit clout. The City Barbershop Dodgers edged the Four Winds Tornadoes 8-7 in a game played Wednesday at Sutherlin. Steve Waller conncted for a single in the fifth inning to drive the winning run across. Wal ler also pitched the win for the Dodgers. Thursday the M & II Pirates wal loped the Golden Rule Giants 12-4 to remain tied with the Yankees for the top position in league play. Bruce Harris was credited with the win though he was relieved in the third frame, by Sikstrom. Vinton O'Connel connected for a triple for the winners and Jim Mc Crae belted a home run. T. Carlile connected for a home run for the Giants. The teams will continue league play next week with games sched uled for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening. Juniors Swamp Creek Mine, Edmonds Smashes Homer; Winetrouts Get Single Hit 0 8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sat., July 23, 1960 Grants Pass Club Sets Go-Cart Race Go-cart races will be held at the Grants Pass Caveman Kartcrs' Club track in Grants Pass at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Roseburg and Douglas coun ty go-cart enthusiasts are in vited to attend and participate in the races, according to Bill Bowers, member of the Grants Pass Club. Some Roseburg Drivers have made their appearance on the Grants Pass track in the past and it is hoped that some driv ers from Roseburg will com pete this weekend. Portland Finals Set PORTLAND (AP) - Medalist Ton I.iljeholm and Dick Miller meet here today in the 36-hole finale of the Portland city golf championships. Liljeholin kept pace with his favored ranking Friday with a 3 and 2 semi-tmal triumph over Tom Shaw. Hiller was pressed to an extra hole, the 37th, before he snaked in a downhill birdie putt and edged Pal Cline to win a berth in the finals. Seething Action Slated For Swim Invitational Roseburg's Municipal Pool will 1 will present the hardware Sunday, be alive with action tonight at! ln atltlition to the races, exhibi 7:30 as the first finals in the South-1 (jons wiu be performed by Rick ern Oregon Invitation Swimming Championships will get under way. The Swimming Championships, sponsored by the Roseburg Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be the largest swimming event to take place in Oregon this year. Though this meet is an annual affair this is the first year it has been sanc tioned by the AAU. Coach Don Jacklin feels the Roseburg Swimming team has a good chance of keeping several of the trophies in Roseburg. He also stales that the local swimmers could come out on top in the meet if the youngsters can continue the fine performances that have marked their recent meets. North Bend Favored North Bend is the favored team as the coastal squad has made excellent showings in its meets so far this season. Grants Pass and Eugene are also considered to have top teams. Robby Williams, Dana Rhoden and Bill Zimmerman are among the Roseburg swimmers expected to bring home trophies. Williams is undefeated in the ll-to-12-year-old freestyle competition. Zimmerman is also undefeated in the 13-to-14 age group. He is con sidered one of the top freestyle and breast stroke swimmers in the state in his age group. Miss Rho den has made good showings in recent meets, competing in tile 11 12 age group breast stroke. 77 Trophies Ready There will be a total of 77 tro phies presented at the invilationa. The lop three teams will be award ed team trophies, with the remain ing 74 trophies going to individual swimmers. All of the trophies have been donated by local business es tablishments. Arlo Jacklin, mayor of Roseburg, Frieberg and Al Takashima. Frie berg will perform on the trampolin and give a short diving exhibition. lanasnima will give a demonstra tion of freestyle swimming. Both Frieberg and Takashima are from the University of Oregon wnere iney nom Northern Division championships in their specialties. Sunday the starting time for the finals will be 1:30 p.m. The prelim inaries will be held today at 1:30 p.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. Admission will be charged for the finals. Concession stands will be operated at poolside. White Sox Return To Loop Play Tonight, Sunday; First Place Eyed Klamath Falls Gets Legion Playoff Win Klamath Falls Legion Juniors jumped into a one game lead in me Dest - of - tnree playoff series with South Eugene by downing the Pitchford Motors team, 8-2, Friday. Klamath Falls scored eight runs in the first six innings before South Eugene managed to cross the plate. South Eugene came up with ils two runs in the ninth inning. Rich DePew and Sherman Allen each collected three hits for the winners, and Bruce Brickher belt ed two triples. The Klamalh Falls nine had a total of 13 hits off two oulh Eugene pitchers. The two teams will play the final games of the playoff at Klamath Falls. The first game is scheduled for tonight. If Klamalh wins then North Bend will be the next op ponent for the Southern Oregon team. If Eugene wins the deciding game win oa piayea Sunday. Linescore; Klamath Falls 131 012 0008 13 2 South Eugene 000 000 0022 7 5 Batteries: Klamath Falls: Webb, Palmberg (9) and Saks. South Eu gene: McNeil, Blair (5) and T. Myers. WP: Webb. LP: McNeil. Roseburg's Legion Juniors un leashed a 16-hit attack to wallop Myrtle Creek, 21-0, in an exhibition game played at Legion Field Fri day night. The Roseburg nine scored 11 runs in the first inning and was never threatened by the Winetrout Motors team. While the Roseburg bats were busy collecting base hits, three Roseburg pitchers allowed only one base hit. Tom Hobbs started the game on the mound and gave up one hit in three innings. The lone single off Hobbs came with two outs in the first. Walt Edmonds came on in the fourth inning and pitched two innings of no-hit ball. Arlan Foote finished the game off, pitching one perfect inning. Foote faced three batters, striking out one and getting two batters to hit grounders to the infield. Eight Hits Collected Lockwood Motors came up with its first inning rally on a combina tion of eight base hits and six Myr tie Creek errors. Marv French and Jim Jarvis reached base on er rors to lead off the frame. Gordon Avery then connected for a single to drive the first run across, Ron Lake followed with another single to drive the second run in Doug Coplin. Bill Franks and Jim Beainer followed wun oacie-io- back singles. Glen Fortune reached base on an error, driving in the fifth Lockwood Motors run. Hobbs collected his second single of the inning driving the sixth run across. French, up for his second time in the inning, connected for a dou ble which drove three more runs across, trench scored on a single bv Avery, and Avery continued to the plate when the right fielder dropped a ily Dan hit by Lake. Three More Added Roseburg added three more runs in the third inning to make the score 14-0. These runs scored on four hits and one error. Jarvis and Avery reached base on back-to-back singles. Jarvis was forced at third as Lake reached base on a fielder's choice. Coplin connected for a long triple to right center field to score Avery and Lake. Coplin scored when Franks tri pled lo deep left centerlield. The final seven runs came in the singles in four times at bat and drove in two runs. Coplin connect ed for a triple and a single in three at bats, lie also led the team in RBIs with five. Lake had three hits in five trips to the plate. Roseburg s next opponent win De Corvallis. Corvallis will invade Roseburg for games next Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Both con tests will be benefit games to help pay for the new bleachers. R H RBI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 B R H RBI 3 3 13 The Roseburg While Sox relurn to league action tonight at 3 at Le gion Field as Ihe Grants Pass semi-pro team invades Rust-burg. Koseburg is currently ill second place in t he Rogue Valley League with a record of nine wins and one loss. The White Sox trail Ash land by one game. Mho Ashland team has won II and Inst only one. This weekend's action gives Roseburg a chance to move back into a first place tie. Ashland does not play in league action over (he weekend, while Roseburg plays Grants Pass two games. Two wins are needed by the Roseburg club to slay in Ihe running with Ashland. Granls Pass has a league record of three wins and seven defeats and is currently tied with Medlord for third place. Granls Pass will be oul to avenge Ihe two losses it suffered at the hands of Roseburg earlier in the season as well as move up in league standings. The second game of the two- game series will be played at Rounding out the Infield will be Ron Reamer, first base; Mike Hatfield, second base; Allen Lind bloom, third base; and Jim Dietz, short-stop. ln the outfield will be John Livingston, Bill Oerding and Jer ry Droscher. Don Wells is expect ed to see aclion at second base. Gene Wagner or Ken Ayres will at first base. Sunday at Granls Pass J ! m Smith will do the pitching for the Roseburg White Sox. This will be Smith's first league game since joining the club. Smith s first start in a White Sox uniform was against Salem, and he was charged with the loss. The remainder of the While Sox lineup will be the same as for Saturday. In heat I B, Miss Btirien, Miss l'ra" ' ss Mmuay at i:JU p.m. Thriftwav, Miss Baidahl and Ha : New Father Pitches waii Ka'i will duel. 1 On the mound lor Roseburg In Rare officials said the first of tonight's game will be Mike Corn, the two unqualified boals lo n.ake1 Proud new father of a baby girl, the race would be put in boat 1-1. i Corn's baby was born Friday night, unless such a move would put Coen has a league record of four KOL-roy 1 in Ihe same heal Willi1 wins and no losses. His only two its sister ship KOL-roy, Miss Spokane won the final Mac Kay Reaches Clay Court Finals CHICAGO (AP) ln a possible preview of Davis Cup champion ship competition. Bernard (Tut) Barlien of the I S team and an Lewiston Yakima Salem Tri-Cilies Wcnalchee Eugene daily Ian prize of S1O0 with a fast tour around the three-mile course at an average speed "f 108 758 miles an hour. Seattle Too. pilot ed by Norm Evans, was right be hind with 109.533. The favorite horn Seattle. Miss W L Pet. GB Thriftwav. hit 106.094 and Colonel 11 10 .5H3 13 II .542 13 12 13 13 II 12 10 15 Friday's Retultt Yakima 6, Eugene 1 Lewiston 4, Salem 2 Wenntchee 4, Ti l Cm s J Saturday's Schedule Wenatchee at Tn Cities Eugene at Yakima Salem at Lewiston ..Wo .IKII .I7H .-lliO i Huss Schleek, a standby driver 1 i this vear, drove Hawaii Kal at l'vla speed of 105.263. (21 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pel. CB Sports In Brief Australian star. Rod l.aver, meet jr. s. . losses of the season have been in " semifinal ball e today in the jln.ott non-league games to Eugene and: v ' "" Wells Dram. "a",enl- I Beainer Kay Munron will handle the " winner will lace ine top!iver, Monday the White Sox will trav el to Eugene for the fourth meet ing between the two cluhs. the Ducks have won the last two out ings, while Roseburg was triumph ant in the first game. Both Eu gene victories have been pitched by Dennv Petersen. John Livingston will be on the mound for the White Sox in Mon day's game. Livingston has a league record of two wins and one defeat. The While Sox currently lead the league in all but three departments of the statistics. The Roseburg club is packing a healthy .350 team bat- ling average and lead the league in home runs wilh five. Droscher has the leading baiting average for (he regulars in league plav. He is hitting at a .4m pace follwed by Munyon at .425 and Beainer at .371. Droscher also leads in the runs batled in department. He has brought 16 runs across. Ayres has driven in 12 runs and Munvon has 11 RBIs. WHITH SOX BATTINO (Loegu Play) ABU R RBI Pet. Oerding Kolberg Sports Calendar BOXING NEW YORK Third Floyd Pallerson - Inuemiir Johansson heavyweight Idle bout scheduled Pass for lxis Angeles Nov. 1. Spokane Sacramento Tacoma Salt Lake City Seattle Vancouver San Diego Portland Friday M 4(1 53 4' 52 45 50 44 48 49 43 5 43 57 41) 54 Retultt .5 .Ml S'i ..v;ti .332 6'i .4'.15 10 .418 15 .4:10 18' i 4.'6 16' 1 Salt Lake City 9. San Diego 1 unci. Spokane 10, Vancouver 5 1 NEW Fortland 1. Seattle 0 Tacoma 9, Sacramento I SWIMMINO TOLEDO, Ohio Dennis Rounsavelle, 19. of I SC. bettered world mark for 4IKI-mvlrr indivi dual medley with time of 5 04.5. RACING 1NGI.F.WOOD, Calif. Gun Box ($7 HO) won SIO.OVO Hollywood Park feature for fillies and mares. CHICAGO Even Lode (J29.60) won Arlington Park feature as lavored Wooolaun finished sec- catching chores for Ihe W hite Sox. I mn of the l' s- Davis Cuppers. 1 Harrv Macivay, lor the champion- snip Sunday. The 32 year-old Bartzen, a pre risionist who won the Clav Courts crown in 1954, 1958 and 1959, will be up against a powerful player in (he red-haired Laver. While Bartzen and Laver sat out men's singles competition Fri day, MacKay turned on a burst of power and temperament in taking a three hour marathon match from unseeded Jon Douglas, a 2.1-year-old Marine from Santa Monica, Calif. ln the 90-plui heat. MacKay overcame faulty net plav to out last Douglas 4 6. 6 4. 10 12. 6 3. 6 3. The match ended with the 2.000 renins Club fans Saturday Roseburg White Sox vs. Grants Pass, 8 p.m.. Legion Field, Rose burg. Drain Black Sox vs. Reaverton, 7 p.m., doubleheader, Drain. Southern Oregon Invitational Swimming Championships. 7:30 p 111., Roseburg Municipal Pool, Sunday Roseburg While Sox vs. Granls :30 p m.. Grants Pass. Southern Oregon Invitational 4 3 2 2 .730 8 4 4 1 .500 6 3 1 0 .500 33 15 11 1 .455 40 17 5 11 .425 16 5 0 .375 35 13 9 8 .371 22 8 8 2 .364 36 13 11 8 .361 32 10 5 12 .313 26 8 7 1 .308 22 5 1 3 .227 23 5 3 .217 14 3 2 4 .214 22 3 4 2 .136 3 0 0 0 .000 3 0 1 0 .000 Myrtle Creek G. Paetz. ss Fisher, 3b Frahm, 2b L. Paetz, cf Burke, If Whaley, rf T. Morrison, rf Shirtcliff, lb B. Markham, lb, ri M. Markham, a Hansen, c Allen, p G. Morrison, p TOTALS Roseburg French, ss Foote, p Jarvis, 2b, ss Avery, 3b, 2b Lake, rf, cf Coplin, If Hatfield, If Franks, cf Edwards, 3b Beamer, c Fortune, lb Hobbs, p Edmonds, p, rf TOTALS Myrtle Creek Roseburg E G. Paetz 2, F Whalev, B. Markham 2. M. Mark ham 2. Allen. French. Hobbs. PO- A Myrtle Creek 15-8; Rjseburg 18-7. LOB Myrtle Creek 5; Rose burg 7. 2B French. 3B -Coplin, Franks. HR Edmonds. SB Han sen, Lake. SH Franks. SF Cop lin. Pitching Record IP H R ER BB SO Allen (LP) 2 1-3 12 14 5 0 1 G. Morrison 3 2-3 4 7 6 6 3 Hobbs (WP) 3 1 0 0 2 4 Edmonds 2 0 0 0 1 1 Foote 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP Edwards (by Morrison). fourth inning. A combination ot , WP Morrison. PB Hansen. U four walks, three hils and one Mvr-i Droscher and Lindbloom. T 2:15. ,i r-..ni. n.,.,nA 4l,n ...... I en runs. The big blow of the Inning was a three-run homer by Edmonds. Ed monds sent a sizzling line drive over the head of the right fielder which allowed him to circle the bases. Avery, Coplin and Lake were the leading hitters for the Lockwood Motors squad. Avery had three 34 21 It 19 000 000 9 1103 70X 21 Fisher, Frahm, Ring Record Fight Result By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Juan, Puerto Rico Isaae Logart, 148, Havana, stopped Roger Harvey, 146, Bermuda, 6. Could your hillside pastures carry up to 5 times as many sheep? Giances are they could... ivith sub clover seeding and ANCHOR SUPERPHOSPHATE 20! Dietz Avers Livingston Lindbloom Hatfield Cocn llargis llmk Scott Pitching (league plav) W L IP BB SO ERA Coen 4 0 32 5 35 1 40 Livingston 2 1 20 1 3 10 21 Miller 1 0 9 5 11 Beamer 0 0 4 2-3 3 2 5.75 7 00 7.71 Dichter Defends Title ASTORIA (AP) Ralph Dichter opens defense of his title in the I soundly & he Da v.. C,m i""laI ro,lnd of ,h 0reon Co,sl :;ardlyMaTK?, "renty' dij? 1mh' SuBd' 0" hlS Swimming Championships. 1:30 Rjver Forest p.m., noscuiirK iiioiueipai j mil. Co cart races. 1:30 n m. MvrtU , r jsiai. jim-nn, apparently n s- . ,,rs- i,flr Creek. ...wi i, h,. t, .home course here. Go cart races, 4 p.m., Roseburg i ,ent his racket whirling at Ihe! A ,ot"1 of 3:" ',1,fr nv Speedway. ; barkcourt canvas during Ihe 74- entered the tournament's three di Paul Jackson Wholesale vs. Col-, minute third set. It just missed v '""" k- v."" iniiimiu, m., ei-'the head of a hall hov and near v YORK Riiar Close erans Hospital Diamond, Monday Paul Jackson W holesale vs. Rose burg Lumber. A p m Hospital Diamond League). crashed over the canvas into the crowd. Later MacKay threw his rerkt Veterans toward the sidelines, makina th (Twilight met court judge duck. Then he- started snarling al a ball boy. He Roseburg W hite Sox vs Eugene I threw i hall in the bnv't direction ($44.80) got up in final strides toj Ducks, 7:30 p.m., Bethel Park, Eu-,and the lad began crying and was lake top event at AqueducL I gene. replaced. TROWBRIDGE NOW GIVES APPLIANCE SERVICE ON SATURDAY In Zone 1 At Rteular Pricee The average sheep-carrying capacity of unimproved pasture lands in Douglas County, as shown by a recent Oregon State College study, is limited to one ewe to every three or four acres. But the study also indicates that these same lands, if properly handled, could easily support five times this many sheep I How? Through a simple improvement program that includes sub clover seeding and phosphate fertilization. In one OSC test, a 14-acre plot was seeded wilh sub clover and fertilized with 60 lbs. of phosphate and 30 lbs. of sulphur. The result was a vigorous winter and spring growth 'of sub clover which produced enough forage to support 92 ewes and 82 lambs well over 4 times the number of ewes and lambs that were carried by an unimproved control plot of the same size. Douglas County soil and climate helped make) these outstanding test results possible. The chances are excellent therefore, that your pasture lands, if improved with a similar program of sub clover seeding and phosphate fertilization, could deliver extra profits from sheep. J Anchor Single Superphosphate 20 is ideal for pasture fertilization. With soil tests on unimproved Douglas County pasture showing a need for both phosphate and sulphur, the 400 lbs. of available phos phoric acid and 240 lbs. of combined sulphur in every ton of Anchor Single Super give you maximum plant food value for your fertilizer investment. Ask your Douglas County agent about the advantages of seeding and fertilizing your hillside pasture. Then, drop in on your nearby fertilizer dealer and order... ANCH0R PELLETED SUPERPHOSPHATE 20 Frvduerd bv Staufter Chemical Company, San Francisco Dirtrihvtfd by Wilson & Geo. Meyer & Co., San Francisco Portland Reported by Wavne D. Mosher. Douglis County Aent, in Ihe Orrgon Farmer. Feb. 19, 1959: "Fertilizers Do Vi ondcrs for Douglas County Sheep Pastures. " '