r < A ?.t ,A ■.’ '■ * . f ■- ’ i. a Ü ; •1 ' H e 3 ■ ■ 9 BTSS8T | -rir f rXV - ifiHnralMnHlIrWil ( WOi-Blili II iariM M mucb “ io getting a girl play night in the basement of tl Community Building started. L i In reporting on the Christmas gil ' »Yanks Who Gave,” it was four Washington, D. C„ Jan, 11—Among that Oregon had responded in such the many contradictory complications big way that there were more gil which have arisen out of governnwnt to J 4.. .■M r” s-'; L. J. Allen, Assistant State 4-H Chfb Leader, will be the guest gpeek- er at the County 4«H Rally Program to be held at the Bunker Hill school gymnasium, Saturday night, January 13, beginning at 8:00 p. m. Entertainment features of the pro gram has been arranged by . Mrs. Pearl Batchelor of Eaatside al fol lows: Musical selections by the Bunker Hill school orchestra; “Star Spangled Banner,” led by Dorothy < ■,. ' ;x ■avribwaa * *» i ’■ri ••••er • •.. < J’ • 'Z/ ’ 1 I .At V* ■- ‘fl 1 handling of materials essential to the them to, so the surplus was sent war not the least puzzling is the man- ; patients In California hospitals, ner in which ,wheat prices are main- As many members as possible a tainad. At the beginning of Amari- attend the sowing meetii can participation in the conflict there wlth MabeI Kunz Friday afternoo was a vast stockpile carryover When the ladies w|U continue to nyhlll, and a skit by the Sunnyhill wheat, owned*by the government wheel-chair jackets for the '4-H clubs. either through outright purchase as a Roseburg hospital. | Following the program the yearly means of stabilizing, prices or by the I ^he Auxiliary is now working with Swards will be made by Martha taking over of wheat pledged as ae- ul) ils strength to help win the vic-' Mulkey, county school superinten- curity for loans to farmers. The and get our men bgck home, dent; Ed Stelle, manager Coquille quantity was .ae great as to be a KHgible to join now are the mothers, Branch First National Bank of Port source of worry to Commodity Credit and daughters of men land; Dorothy Bishop Dunn, county corporation, through which the wheat ^bo have been honorably discharged home demonstration (ration agent, and Al- had be« acqutfefe This visible ; from either war and who are mem- I- ' mon L. Geiss, assistant county agent. threat to market prices was so great bers of the American Legion. Also The awards to be given are 26« first that, for the protection of farmers, it i eligible, and with a place of special yedr, 105 second year, 89 third year, became necessary to set up a floor |bDgbr awaiting them, are the women '47 fourth year, 8 fifth year, 10 sixth below which the Price should 'not who hgv< lost a son, husband, father year, and one each for the seventh, be permitted to fall. brother In the country’s .service. eighth, and ninth years. In addi Later, as lend-lease and other de- gbgible, too, are the women who tion to the yearly awards, there will mends diminished the stockpile and themselves have served and be« be several special awards presented. the price began to soar, OPA fixed a honorably discharged, all of whom These awards are given annually ceiling to protect both the millers invited into Auxiliary member- tor the completion of 4-H Club pro jects. During the past year projects have, been carried in Cooking. Sew ing, Homemaking, Health, Canning, Gardening, Livestock, Crops, Wood working and Forestry. There was a total of 702 projects carried to com pletion The program will be followed by a ! Appraising the TUiamook Bum of 11933 as “the Pwwi Harbor of timber social hour. Persons planning to at ; conservation“ a recent Saturday Evs- tend are asked to bring enough sand- A ning Post tells ito millions at «nders ' wiches and' cookies for their own hiuw the lumbermen of the Pacific group. Beverages will be furnished by the 4-H Leaders' Association. LMíí X «i -TP ¿5-; .><:■ ral ' * 4-H Rally At Bunker fHill Saturday * . EL * Pearl Harbor Of* Timber Conservation * 5' Ù' zr ■s. 1 * I » z f ■ * k ■ • t ' ..>> .■ ■. 'i .. ' / L -* « pf .,4. v , 7 j * r 55' > *■- i if thia confia- thumbprint of .•J j . ku ■i . but the hunter who ha. lined up ^bllc is still abte te b^ flour at .2. .2! JJ ■iXLZ. Ti. S ±Trirel£ tTS **•«* h* * »h* tie for timber eorwervetfon hn no shoot at these circling birds, thps of the nation are called upon to make won but in the etoven vean spoiling the shootinig for the poor : up the<uff.rence trough pryrment of wing'a^'bllnd'an^DuUini ou7decovs1nu'W» 7*.“ su“e,te<1 that swung from 8 steady and ominoui ponn< a blind and putting out decoys thia tangle at croa^iMUSMvaa might m.r r<r—r—r- ♦« • to lure in the birds. Wo contend that be averted by the wetterof’re«a- _|eld DroJ^Twhkh sh^H< a hunter who spoils shooting for a tory authority in a ringtefgency, but makf^TforSto^dequTteto prod^c this manner is nowhere has this suggestion be« tiv. forever.. i„cXta] Urht L brother sportsman in thia sadly lacking in sportsmanship. welcomed 1“ »‘»"ver. Incidental light ii aadly lacking in sportsmanship There’s another Mto «d on the tlwgy 4hat W-F el imseinan government government is is capable capable of o ways remained a dark mystery to iw' T*“ | * im»einsh : ^1______ Mt— __ -.5,** • and thatis the fact «hat there are I W^eth«r cheaper fertilizers areilqng range, plgnpipg “in the public Selfwinterest or manv hunters who a blind a*iHabIe to farmer* ln the post-war, interest/* Self-interest or not, not, the rtrina out decors and then ■___ ^ Period will depend upon what action record shows that, at least in the •wav at everv bird that comes alone thOiyurpius property board and con-|PM<fte Northwest, the struggle for % z Ito. ■ 1 Ì w ✓ I r ■ no matter how high it may be flying ,re“ Uke ln di«Pt*in8 of the »200,- fire control and reforestation U being and never giving them a chance m .000,000 government investment in'wwt in, wen letgeiy hwgeiy hy by the operators them- nitrogen-fixing plants. Represents- selves, using their own money, on circle ths decoys. Whet we can’t gtlees of the chemical industry Insist their own ground, dope out Is why the deters were ' that their facilities are adequate to Mr. Case points out that a natural strung out in the first place, for the supply the demand and that the gov- correlation to this conservation is main object in using deoeys is to emment go out at the fertilizer bust- I maximum salvage of waste. Jnevi- jure birds within shooting distance ness. Pi 1 vote plants are capable of tebly in the postwar picture will be ef your blind. YT producing «90,000 ions annually, the Wider use of veneers, Olid the And there is the fellow who tries while average consumption in agri- whole new world of plastics and to imitate the call of a k ° C*lturo 1#3i 1040 was 389,840 tons, mains. The great experiment long either with a caller er ■ . ; w1ttl • P«ek of 453,900 reached in promoted by the West Coast Lum- We have listened to 1M1 ToU] capacity * govern. I berman’s Association and American , lips. Ye gods! notes fron^ such that wou d ment plants now jn war production, I Forest Producía Industries, JoaM in frighten evil spirits •way and then u 780(XX) According to these fig- 1 the direct ronverston of wood waste Why .y”.. nfayna>,‘ureB, the claim of the chemistry peo- ieto ethyl alsohoi has proven suc faiWd to attrack duam to their* p)e xoula to val(d cessful. The plant now being built decoys. The average hunter, armed But the department of agriculture at Springfield, Oregon, will use any with a duck caller, will frighten away estimates that under ordinarily fa wood material and turn out alcohol more birds that he attracts to his vorable post-war conditions agricul at an estimated twenty-two cento a decoys. And while some hunters ture will awqufre 59M0O tons, and gallon, a more than favorable com are good with a caller, nine out of ten ; >n atMIUonal totJ wiU petitive price. Morever, 'it is con iJXT marahes'there^B DeP*rt- fidently predicted the Springfield perlence ln the marshes there is one ment ofneUU no taas interested plant will usher in an entirely new hunter who is outstanding-one who ,n pric<> wWch farmen| field of postwar industries. can imitate the called of the hen mai- th(a chemical fer- Public enthusiasm for the future lard to perfection and he does it by. ... . tbe believe that the of the conservation protean is shown use of his vocal cords j>nd.without way to hold prices down to a* hy the fact that cut-over lands, once the aid of a collar. That man **goup(j basis is to continue operating' a drug on the Northwest market. George Lorenz, of Coquille George government plants. Under the have doubled in price in the past can actually make a duck reel ; surplus property disposal law the nl- 1 five years. The Poet article ton ed of itself when it comes to giviing , ixlng pianu are among others ' eludes, “In other words, we have lessons in duck language. We envy reserve<j for gpedal consideration by ,reached the maximum net drain up- George this gift and we a* ack ng (X)ngreaai that any action the board 'on forest resources. Instead of a him against arty duck callar, yes, mjJf uke wJU object to review broaderang gap between new growth •v« againist any hen mallard >'- [On the floors of congress and must re- and depletion, it is a narrowing gap. z* self, when it comes to a pertect 1ml- the approval of the farm bloc. In « industry that is never static, tation of a webfoot’s voice. - Actually, what congress will be victory begins where retreat ends“ Weil, the coming season it appears caHed upon to decide is whether these 1----- LiX__ ______ -__________ ------ that we won't be worrying much government plants shall be sold or for tents and erngo povedng for th« about how to bag ducks, for with down, or whether they shall army. If this output can be brought ammunition frozen there will be, continue ln competition with private up to 9,000,006 yards a month ths many of us without shells. Perhaps industry. —•— i-* —-- — ------ | strain on K Americao mMls will b< I should reverse that statement and There is poesiWlity of some relief eased, and ,her* i> •possibility tha say that most of us would be worry in the textile situation through the this will permit them to increase ing as to how we could bag them. L use of French Mills, but there will be production for doanerifc tote- Haw- You fellows had better drag out no immediate increase in domestic ever, these expectations are only ten ' f > X3 3 T'v,* . t A your bows and arrows for next «««rm iqpply because of manpower short- tative. ■' . if you have no shells left over. ««.^ _ __ _ bas already ____ „ placed . , ! ■ • .>* really come to that. san non tnu. th orders in France r» for s 2,900,000 uni- out RHUBARB — Plant now. have fresl ------ Cfonqs and it is hoped that French rhubarb pie this Summer. FAR! Insurance NpectansL F. N. Uall. » mill»* may produce cotton dusking A IL WOOD. _T ’ ? G I , X’*| J.V: ...... * • £. yxte» . . -j.-. 1 . s ... * SB X 1 ’ik' I I I i I 1 ‘ ■ x *' . id I < ;