fag * Mvrx Circuit Court Coses Oregonian PAULINE TALBERT D oans P ills THE SAME CAPABLE DIRECTION, COURTEOUS SU­ PERVISION AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING PREVAILS IN EVERY GANO SERVICE tono fJruneral ‘J'iomz TtixpHone too ¿tiBULMa sawce • coquill € B.EGoodrich Dairy Herd And Building Improvements For Dairymen In a recent survey of Coos and Curry counties, it was found that a large number of dlirymen could bet­ ter their working conditions, improve their dairy herds and thereby in­ crease production by a little finan­ cial aid, according to Ed Hughes, County FSA Supervisor, Room 14, ■ Bank Bldg., Coquille. It was recom­ mended by County FSA Committee that services to improve dairy stock, buildings and equipment be made available to all farmers unable to secure jtecessary credit from usual sources. Ways in which Farm Security loans and management assistance can help meet these needs were out­ lined as follows: First—to purchase purebred or high-producing cows for herd re­ placements and to cull out all cows producing less than 250 pounds of butterfat a year when feasible. Second—to make needed repairs to bam, milking sheds and milk­ houses as well as equipment and milking machines. Third—loans and organization help in setting up group sire services to provide purebred or proven dairy bulls for a number of small herds where cost of a good sire is prohibi­ tive. Four—to provide for purchase of seed and fertilizer to develop im­ proved pastures., Five—to supply wells, pumps, stock water tanks, pipe and other water facilities for the dairy herd and buildings. \ Detailed information on any of the services outlined may be secured from County FSA committeemen, in­ cluding J. W. Corrie, Bullards; Bert Davenport, Catching Creek, Myrtle Point; Ed Detlefsen, Coquille, and Jeremiah J. Geaney, Coquille, or at the Couhty FSA office on Monday from 9:00 to 12:00 and 12:30 to 4:00. h home baking different from commercial baking? That’s whyyot need a home-tvoe flour ! How homo-typo Probate Court Items Mrs. Laura Hudson was last Fri­ day appointed executrix of the will of her "late husband, Fred C. Hudson, whose estate is estimated to be worth $10,000. Leo J. Cary, C. A. Rietman and C- G. Caughell were appointed appraisers.. Wm. H. Barrow was named as ad­ ministrator of the partnership of himself and Mr. Hudson, the esti­ mated value of the partnership being listed in probate court as $«,000. The same appraisers as above will act for this portion of Mr. Hudson’s es­ tate. R. H. McLaughlin was on Oct. 27 appointed executor of the will of Joel Franklin Minnier, who died July 21, 1*44, leaving ah estate es­ timated at $350. It will be appraised by Lucien P. Brown, Walter Chris­ tiansen and Gordon M. McIntosh. On Tuesday this week Hans Selfors was appointed guardian for O. B Selfors. The appraisers of the $1,350.99 estate are to be Clarence Kibler, Albin Granstrom and John Reiher. Xour home-size recipes, your oven, even your baking powder and short­ ening are different from the bakeshop kind. For the same reasoh you need a home-type /lour — Kitchen Craft! Kitchen Craft Flour is made spe­ cially for home baking—made to give you perfect success every time. Ten­ der cakes and breads, feather-light biscuits, flaky pie crust. What’s more, this top^uality flour adds important health values to all your baked foods — kitchen Craft Flour is enriched 'with B vitamins and iron. Change to home-type Kitchen Craft Flour—and discover what a food cook you really are! You can get Kitchen Craft Flour in several convenient sizes at your grocer’s. If it fails to please you in any way, Return the unused portion and get your money back! at SAFEWAY lAY AWAY A BOND T^DAY