1 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. ORECON. FRIDAY. DECEMRF.R 14. 192ft. THREf livmef. !i Saysi "Eery Tur HP-TOP CORN POPPER Htrt" We are offering a splendid assortment of Electric and common corn popper Tor the holiday season. Come in and see 'em. Electric Poppers $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 Common Poppers 25c and up Buy Practical Christmas Gifts here. Make our store your headquarters. Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW AOS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE FOR SALE Furniture at 474 South Main St. COW and calf for sale. 150. I'hone B63 or call at 912 Winchester St. UlCVCLKS painted and rebuilt. tlet my price. && N. Jackson. roil SALK Good Kt-anllut; pigs. John Abraham, Wilbur. Ore. DRV fir block wood, 12 and 16 Inch. 2.75 and i. Phone 33F14. FOR H A LB English bulldog pups. J. M. Ifpaucake, Rast Ave. Phone 351-V. TWO good nillcb cows, coming fresh In a few days. R. V. Hat field. Phone 33F14. FOR SALE Bourbon Red stock turkeys; also Naragansetts. John Abraham, Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALE Wood, oaK and fir block ; oak stove wood. Wood cut to order. Phono 6t'3. FOR SALE I have a few more Dourbon Red turns priced $H. J. J. L'erry strain, tleo. oflivant. MY equity 17 acres prunes, 15 years old, 3-acre building site; will trade for late model car. Box 73, care News-Review. BICYCLES lor sale. New bicycles cheaper than mail order prices. Expert repairing. 535 N. Jack son. FOR SALE One Sldegg Hot wa ter incubator, good condition. 75 While Leghorn pullets. W. Cobb, Edenbower. ItlT M M AGE safe aVllbsrburjc Wo men's Club Service Shop, oppo site Anders theatre, every Sat urday trom 10 a. m. to 5:3) nm. SHEEin'WrSALE 15 registered Hanipshires, not sheared; good condition. All under 4 yrs. except two. 115 each. Oscar Weeks, Dole, Ore. IF YOU like I ho Xmas trees wo furnished the Chiefs, phone us your order. Very nice school, lodge and church trees. All very reasonable. Dry old growth fir wood and lumber for sale. J. J. Meredith, Dinard. FOR SALE or' exenauge Equity 3.500 In small store, some fix tures, 2 houses, garage, lot 5wx 150. paved street, Los Angeles, Calif., for clear Unproved of same value Douglas county, Ca mas Valley preferred, il 1 Box 119, Hoscoe, Calif. NOTICE For sale, 7im Naragan sett stock turkeys. They cannot be excelled In the U.S. for six and marking. I bought last sea sou 8 toros from the turkey shows of Missouri, Texas. Mon tana and Kentucky. My prize torn weighed 56 lbs. Price paid for the cheapest bought $22 to Write for price. W. L. Cobb, Roseburg, Ore. Automobile Insurance Tour car Is not fully equipped unless it Is Insured. Fire and theft Insurance are not the only essential coverages. You should he protfcted with Public Liabil ity, Property Damage and Col lision Insurance. Protect your self from serious loss by insur ing today. We will gladly ex plain these different forms of insurance. Call or phone. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE 1!H "J S' PVmr 417 De Luxe Stages te California &, Washington Throiuli Serrlce No Clwnur lndlTidual Rerllnlm Chairs. LOW FARES Get Tickets t SILVER NOOK CAFE Chiropractor ORUCLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Ssrvfce" Miners! Vapor Bsth 377 Cass Phone 4(1 RosebuTR Cabinet Shop 2:i0 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upeert Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens mede to order C. S. NO f. L. COCKELREAS Corn Poppers Nothing pleases the children, and a lot of older people, ' like fresh Pop Corn. NOTICE For tracers, see Sarff's. POULTRY and rabbits of all kinds. Highest cash prices paid. Ump qua Poultry Co.. 643 Winchester St., Roseburg. Phone 411. WANTED f 4 WANTED Housekeeper -for fam ily of two. Apply at 627 Court St. WANtEDheep"on shares. 100 to 150 head. Have plenty of range. Write 1. N. Houser, Bridge, Oregon. WANTED gVery car user to call at the Rose Garage for informa tion on the Dayton Thorobred tires with a guarantee for twen ty thousand miles fully guaran teed and insured. Rose .Garage. Phone 68. FOR RENT I FOR RENT I room furnished apt. near Benson school. Call 615-J. MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER -Don't Iorget to call 553 when In need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. BUY fainiim direot from produc er. Twenty pounds of Thomp son Seedless for $1.23, delivered to any wldiess In Douglas or adjoining Co. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. J. A. Cobb. P. O. Box 413. Red Bluff, Cal. BIO turkey shoot at John Roberts' one mile went of Ilrookway, Sun day. Dec. ltfth at 9 a. m. Rifle and trap. Everybody come and win a turkey. Shooting charges cheap. Don't let rain stop you, a shed to shoot under. Free lunch at noon. NOTICE. TO CREDITORS I Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned lias been duly appoint ed by the County 'Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas Coun ty, administrator of the estate of Frank Durghart, deceased. All per sons having claims against the es tate of said decedent are hereby required to present the same to me, properly verified as required by law, at the office of Chan. F. Hopkins, Perkins Building, Rose bnre, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated Deeembr 13, 192. CHA8. F. HOPKINS. Administrator of the estate of Frank Burghart, deceased. Arundel, piano tuner. Thone 189-1 CROSLEY RADIO EASY TERMS All electric or battery operated with Crosley Dynamio speaker AC Sets $116.90 to $212.50 Taylor' Battery & Electric Station Phone 67 In Roseburg Buper Sefvli RtSlloii niltlrllnR. Th honewife vhoptits ta supply of rheiie (juallir rannevt rxvt. wtll bf sav in money on1 also be serr 1d the best foods. WE OELIVER FREE Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON The Store Thst Serves Vou Best Phone Bl 144 n. Jackson SL tm wm i II m rf THIS HAS HAPPENED Fate Introduces Jerry. Ray. alxmrll that ft none o( her shop fftrl, to Alester Oarstalrs1 business, but she rauht not puli when he crashes his airplane Into ' down s feeling of reaemment. the camp she la sharing with her) Before she had refused 10 attend: roommate. Myrtle. She likes his ; the party he planned to give on j pilot. lan Harvey, but Alea'.er a the ojienlng night Alester hadt nitres her beauty and shows her! asked her to have dinner wirh him. attention. j Just because he had nut liked heri Unable to buy a gown for a par-' n-lusal did not Justify bis breaking ty he has invited her to. Jerry I"18 dinner engagement, she felt. yields to the temptation to slip one I Hm n" wouldn't hare minded t from the store for the evening. h hadn't con.-oled himself with an j When they taunt her for being I impromptu affair. "dry" at the parlv. Jerry drinks! And this girl lulling him Alester. too much. A rowdy dancing part- several of the girls were look ner throws her Into the pool to re- "" al nw"- lerrv w- "he iade no vive her. flan amieara to he u her. but Alester takes her home, She Is discharged from the store dress. Jerry seek, another Job, and I is surprised one evening when Dan calls. He proposes and she tells him she does not believe in lov-e but hopes to marry for money. He leaves after trying to warn her. AleBtcr makes advances which Jerry repulse. But when he learns that she has lost her job on his ac count, he becomes contrite and uxes his Influence to get her a -place in a chorus. Rehearsals are hard, but she In befriended by Evelyn Starr, who is In love with Jael Thane. Evelyn given a party at which Jael takes exception to Jerry's presence. A scene ensuea and Dan forces an apology from Ja.l. Dan realises that Alester la jeal nn and Inlla Jprrv she is brine In r him to her feet but to be careful of her reputation. Alester insists on driving Jerry to Atlantic City for the opening of their show, but she refuses to attend a midnight party he wants to give In honor of the opening event. NOW GO OH WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXIV Evelyn, standing twside Jerry, saw her start at Mr. Hule's words. "Well, what of It?" the girl an swered the director. "I'm here when you want me. That's all that concerns you." Mr. Hule glowered at Her, 'You'll bejsout of the show If you; for the benefit of the new girls.; develop a cold." he said. "I won't "Take a bath a.ul go to bed in have vou sneeziug around here." nightgowns." he added sternly. "What do vou expect?" the glill "Nightgowns!" one girl haU sot-j retorted. "Standing around thislto voce; "why bother After this bsrn for hours half dressed would afternoon that would be too much." make anvbody sneeae."- - I Jrry glenced at tin costume the "Don't "try to alibi. I heard about Krl was wearing. She had to agree that affair," Hule told her. "It's a that In comparison to It a night-1 wonder you didn't get run in." ; gown was a full-grown wardrobe-! "Too bad we didn't," the girl; When first she had seen it she'd j came bark at him. 'That would have been hot publicity Tor the! show. 'Nude Girls Swim at Mil- lionaire's Party!' Great idea. I'll have to pass it on to Aledter." Evelyn reached out for Jerry's hand. "She's lying." she whispered. Jerry nodded. She, didn't believe the girl vhb telling the truth, but It could not be denied that Alester had Riven a party at whieh she BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES B0, S K , fcUT WOW !OCiT "W urn G.S f . TO SIS una wt c&Kib to tva WMfc MA. POW9fcO TO FRECKLES AND I VMEU.'. VNEU-! OSCAR ! TOAT TWE -TdomT PirfcrW TAATUEDipOO WMW - . . POSTMAN vTVU YTCiD N L.G..J rw v-- t- a. ir-n ah i i i i art i : , . eviz -w-i liu a. l ii w ' ' i i i vrui i i i i - ' vai i i ... au - i i r j i BLAMS yOO FOO TUIMIilMS V'Jf.H TO ARABIA i (SEEIAa voia, UU yuu: w M3U GOT SA yoO WCAtt ) VIJUAT?? ViffcKy j Its AAOeOME TO ARABIA V -.- A.j M .( 5UAO EPLAWeD V3UTJ Btf SISEft AR OM y SOTU'S " Z?S ! WTttAT AIRPLAY OPUS --yV.: f -k 7H AT POSTMARK J VOU NMOULO VL ITff VWAIT TILL. Jpue,SMr' rcARD ... fl'' "'il'T ";S.,r.r. - . ,f?. SALESMAN SAM Loaded Down By Small "T iiDTTY look. Ttr a? cibvcn", ocri-eten ) cse uowf Ffv'cMSfi sm, goxvH fHpy DosswoJTs Too bus- rioht") f chut H tee. I got T7T I m, WSTMMY rpSHIOel - fS TM1 CUSTOMERS , J-, . - t -Z'' ? STttWLSatft -X rj' IVV. OUT IM PROMT- f I IFHe a.m't! -ff JCC U . --c. x-v OfSPMiS - o I JjJ, r-v-, . ' I TeLUHir-,TA5TeP ft i. ecwc CEfW is y , '?Cfr , AUTOOQ. of WHD1 A &PL LVtS lev foa Two't was Dot lirrseut. Jerry tried to tell '""' nine uer K nation Evelyn slurk close to her until; they were called for rehenrsal. It' watt Iouk after luncheon and Jerry I 'a,1''1' " nllng on all sides, but it was without de sign. J "No one is to leave the stage,"; Mr, Hule bad called out a short! while before. "We're going to make some IwU-ni.ttute changes." The chorus worked for half an hour, then gave way to other mout hers of the company. Jerry saw the two tm-n Who had written the scores and lyrit-a lor Summertime down front with Mr. Weinertx, engaged in heated con versation. They came up on the stage presently and Mr. Hule joined them. Then some of, the 'principals were sHHembled and given direc tions for a rehearsal of the con- lenipuuea cnanges. Jerry groaned. "If I could only park myself somewhere for flvej minutes," she said to Evelyn, "I, might survive. j "This is the hardest part of! working on the stage," Evelyn ao-i nounced: "this ghastly waiting around with nothing to do." At five o'clock, when Jerry felt that she would collapse In another) minute, the entire company was J dismissed. ! j "Get something to eat and then ; rest," Mr. Hule advised I he chorus' been glad she wasn t cast with the girls who hud to wear it. Fortu-1 iately she came Into the show loo! iHie tor that. j There wus a scramble outside I the (healer for rolling chairs and; Jerry mid Evelyn missed getting j nine. They were just turning away I to go down to one of the side) street In search of a cab when they miw Alester mining toward HIS FRIENDS v a i N r . r . i ...i , - ,ii , . , 1 v MOW VVWTSW 0T- CfTOM WJW; UtVP VJTWf CAW MWtfT TVHWW' O f CH TtftM 'IM VT VslWA. fe M0R I tfxyra . .Sl mpovwo.iw vwruV 'e to (M wow wJ mwtojw, Wkxvtt- NKO ,wt asm -vvrat R6t- VeMTtiM'? L LJLjT -ww w wmut - mm mmmB- jmm NBiH them. Jerry regarded him with cold si-1 lence, but Evelyn greeted him pleasantly. f She did not know what he and I Jerry had quarreled about, but she! believed they ought to mak up. t Nothing short of tragedy seemed1 important to Evelyn. Her own life.! she felt, was a tragedy a tragedy of futility. ! "May I drive you to your hotel?"! Alester asked, looking at Evelyn. "We'll be glad to have you," shoj answered cordially. "Come on, j Jerry; we haven't much time," i Jerry did not vih to create a scene. She went nl-wv .is Alester led the way to the black roadster' and sat between him and Evelyn without protest when the latter! stepped aside to allow her to get ' into the car first. "Shall we stop at ine Ambassa dor for a bile to eat?" Alester asked, turning to Jerry. She saw that his eyes were ri mined with shadows and that he looked haggard beneath his fresh grooming. She shook her head. "There's a little place across the street from the Everett." she said. "You can drop us there." Alester understood that she didn't want to have tea. or supper, or dinner, or whatever It whs, with him. He set his lips in hard lines. He guessed she'd heard about Hist nicht's party. Well, she'd have to learn that he was accustomed toj do as he pleased about such things. He brought his car to a slop in front of the small restaurant with a suddenness that revealed his state of mind. Evelyn benan to think she had made a mistake In letting hi in come along. Jerry offered no objections to having him go In with them. She was not settled in any (tei.nite con viction about him. She had no right to be angry with him, she told herself and yet she was. but she didn't feel as If she never wauled to see him attain. Her In clination was to fight It out with him. But she couldn't do that with Evelyn present, and she didn't want to seud him away until he knew what she thought of him. Their simple meal of clear soup, a poached eutt and milk was soon finished. Alester drank a rup of of fee in an effort to quiet his thaUing uervea. "What lime are you going back to the theater?" he asked when they walked across the street to the hotel. Jerry did not reply, though Eve lyn waited for her to do so. The silence became awkward, at least to her. "We can't say, she said finally. "But don't bother; we can tele phone for a cab." "I'll be back in half an hour," Alester said. "You won't leave be fore' he added, appealing to Jer ry. "I don't think wo said dryly. could," she Alester left, them at the street door, rp in their room Evelyn paid: "Don't h too hard on him The Christmas Spirit 'ffiC. W.WWiUUXtua.w If u-o, W CM MY &AV15M'. VOO R II WW MOT ? WS BOV 1111 . 1 Out With It, Freckles! ByBIosser I GKw&v'r'irT m... run t n cnl CTn l TUiiuy " f . V - (' Jerry. He's been brought up to be a playboy. You will have to lead him out of It and not try to drive him." Jerry stood at the window, watching AUster drive off. He had stopped to light a cigaret. He looked very handsome in his snap py ear. There was an assurance about his movements that attract (d her. Obviously he was used to having things his way, and Jerry was not immune to the charm of a personality that had developed from conditions utterly foreign to her. That It was a personality that could not endure being shorn of power and glamorous background she did not realize. Perhaps Eve-t lyn was right, she thoughi, and her prudery was silly when used as a standard for Alester' con-: duct. Hut at least she could set stand ards for herself. He should not' make her break them. j When Alester returned in eve- nlng clothes to take them to the thenter her anger had left her. but In Its place there was a cold de-; termination not even to be tempt-1 ed to attuiid his party. She sup posed he hadn't cancelled it, j Jerry had been thinking so In tently of her o-n affairs that she! had escaped the general excite-j ment of the occasion. Even as she: applied her makeup and got iuto her costume for the first act she! did not feel nervous. Evelyn guessed at this and refrained from speaking about her own stage fright. The half-hour call had conn; a few minutes after they entered the dressing room. Evelyn had watched Jerry to see that she did not lag over her preparations. Now and then she had given a word of ad vice In a casual tone to her less experienced friend. "Fifteen minutes! Fifteen min utes! Fifteen minutes!" Jerry knew the voice of the assistant stage director. It did not disturb her. But when It came again, "First act. First act. First act." she grew suddenly cold and sick. "First act!" meant the wings. In about three minutes she would be out there on the stage and the curtain would be up. A sea of faces swam before her Imagination, receded, crowded In upon her. Evelyn put an arm on her shoul ders. "It's always a friendly audi ence on the first night," she said soothingly; "but you must try to forget them. Jerry. Can't you think of something very, very Important to you? How pleased your family will be . . ." Her voice was drowned In the clamor that broke out among the1 girls with whom they wro hurry-J in it toward me wings, jerry leit as though she were moved by some motion over which she had no con trol. She remembered that hor rible moment when she had at tempted to dance for Mr. Welnerts at her first tryont. Would she be I like that tonight on the stage be fore rvervonp?" f Do You Believe What You Know? People think on what they know but they act on what they believe. You know John Deere implements will cut your farming cost, or if you don't know it we can prove it to you. BUT WE WANT YOU TO BE LIEVE IT. Get our cardoor prices. Special: IV2 h. p. Engine $25.00 See us first We can save you money. FarmBureau Coopera tive Exchange Rosehurg Oakland Aserus 4 or Sherwin Willi a mi Co, Johir Deere Plow Co, "I'm freextn;." she tried to say to Kvelyn. but even her voire had dropped to croaking whisper. She clo:;d her eyes and clenched her h;. mis, seeking self-control lih all the power of will that she posrer.sed. A thing she used to say when she was a child returned to her. "Well. If you can-do it 1 can." She opened her eyes and looked at th girls about her. They would go on and dance. She'd never heard of a whole company becoming paralyzed with stage fright. "If they can, 1 can." she told herself hopefully. She turned her face to the stage. Two people were out there shak ing their lines, Jerry thought their voices sounded unnatural and she saw a bit of business go wrong. Hut it did not seem to matter. The audience hadn't caught on. Per haps they didn't watch so closely after all. . . . The cue for the chorus! "Well," Jerry thought. "I guess Atlantic City Isn't going to pay so much attention to me but Alester is going to see that he' hasn't wished a flat tire onto Mr. Weln erts," (To Bs Continued) Rest bred flock Naragansett at Pacific coast now belug offered See classified ads. W. L. Cobb. VILLA SANTA MARIA. Italy, Dec. 12. An avulnncho nearly an nihilated this mountain village, which Is near Ianrlano, yesterday. One child was kilted, several per sons were Injured and ten houses wero destroyed. Other slides are feared. All kinds of roueu lumber for sale cheap. On main road four miles east of Dlxonville. Will de liver If desired. C. V. Odeti. Phono 3 IF. Bean Spray Pump Co. ELLEN POST 13 NEW SECRETARY LOCAL RED CROSS CHAPTER Mrs.. H. E. Cully tendered her resignation as secretary-treasurer of the Douglas county chapter of the American Red Cross at an In formal meeting of the chapter of ficers on Wednesday afternoon. At this time the appointment was made of the successor for this office and Mrs. Kllen Post was named to fill this position. Mrs. Post acted this year as roll-call chairman, successfully enrolling l:t9 members for lt29, and her fa miliarity with this work and her interest In the civic activities pro motiug public welfare makrs her especially fitted for these duties. MAD AGAIN! 939 fence, full weight and gaug; copper bearing, line galvanized 31c per rod. Harb wire $2.95 roll. Good cedar posts 13c each. Stearns A Chejiowetlr. ' SHARKEY AND STRIBLINQ TO FIGHT IN FLORIDA ( Worlati-.! trf Urnwsl Win ) NKW YORK. Dec. 13. Tex R .vis ard announced today that Jack Sharkey, Roston heavyweight, and Young Strtbllng, sensational young Georgian, have agreed to meet III tin elimination tournament bout at Miami beach, Fla., in an open air arena to be constructed there to seat Gu.om). PERSONAL Widower 87, would like to meet .any tor companion. Must h fined. Christian and not over 35 years. Address A. 13., euro News Review. By Martin v -,