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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, ROSEBL'RG, OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 8, 1929. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW issued Dally Except Sunday by The Newt-Review Co Inc. a Mrmlirr Mf Tlir A.-tM-lnfrd I'rrsa. Tt.. A H9c la tt'il lit rxi-iimlvely fiilillt-il lo the use for r-publl- t.tl.i'i.'if .ill ln'M. ttii.n. ! 'ii.lil.it ti. U or not uthi-rwiMt i-rnllt.il In (MM p.P' i lo (til l":tl n"w. mi ll I -h.-.l h.-rHii. All rlKli'B of rt-puultca- lion V "1 dl-piit. Ii-ii hwr. ii me alio rt.iTVtd. HAKIMS KI.I.MVOUTl ..Editor JSutmeU u nwoiiil clam lliulKT May 17, lzi), al Hip pout office at Jtust-burK. Gri'Kun. under Act of March 2, 1S79. SUBSCRIPTION RATES lially l'r year. liy mall Oally-Hlx moiiihH. by mall - limly limn tn.hth, hy mall - Imily. fitili' inoiilli, by mull - Uullyf liy carrier, per tnoiuU J4.00 2 00 1.01) .60 .bO ROSEBURG. OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 8, 19J9. A TAIUF1'' FIGHT A1IKAI) .4 rSM'.AKi.Y," writes Xi-.rk Siilliv:iii, a keen Wasliiiilon !.n-.-MMiiilcnl, "if ymi raise the Uiriff (in both agri cul: fro ahd unu-aijriiMilUir; and the rises are anywliere iiear tlu! Viii.', you do nothing Id lirinti Hiffieulturu up to a parity vili! n,'!i-a;'iviiiture." There is stated in a sentence the cruilml ihf liic Kt-ow inn niaiiii'estaliini of opposition to the )iec".mi ilT hill as passed liy the house. Under that bill the cniisiinier, in. Vdinx; the fanner, will pay more than now for practically everything he uses. Some 2000 schedules have been raised. l'ic.-iiU rt lloovu-'s call was for limited tariff revision wild especial con.-iilcration lor the needs of the farmer. He let il be Know n that in addition to this he would not oppose prelection for industries that could show their need. Anioni; theie latter llie textile industry is conceded a place. It is notldoiujt well. So also must be included the lumber indus try. whose prosperity is but nei;lii:ible. .'The President has recently said that lie wants a tariff bill' tiiat w ill protect both producer and consumer. He is .'.aid to have had in mind particularly the house sugar schedule a.s one which violates that intention. This schedule was put in I he bill at the instance of American beet suifnr mahcrs. K idenee at the hearings was that this industry has been paying dividends of ISO per cent a year upon com mon stock. On the face of that showing it can hardly be said to need ferther tariff protection. The proposed duty on sugar of three cents a pound would amount to a C0 ler cent fld valorem tax. As domestic production of sugar falls slnrrl by some ;i,00ll,0(K) tons a year of supplying domestic needs1 that would mean that upon that amount of sugar the larift would have to be paid. It would fall, of course, di rectly upon the consumer, including the farmer. The su;;ai' schedule is only one point of attack in the house, tariff bill. There are others deemed quite as vulner ableJ5 lien measured by what the President thinks the coun try wants and needs and what he recommended. Ilecause of them ul! and because a strong minority in the senate is determined against tlumi the big fight on the tariff is still ahead. '. A prc'sed brick association of Chicago sends to the tuv,'.?papcrs a thick catalogue of dwelling house plans for Ivhicli it ofiers to furnisli cut matrices free to all papers ivhicn will agree to puhlhh them likewise fro?. Needless to say each of ' the proposed houses is built or faced with pris ed brick. Prick h.i'ises are probably well enough in C'iiieago where thick walls are needed to stop stray bul lets, hut here in Oregon we think houses-made of lumber are yetly nice. Ik re in Oregon also w e have enough stand ing Umber to make lumber for the whole nation's houses for many years to come. . When yon pro into the woods, ln careful. The danger season is upon us. Kindle no un necessary fires. f you do make a lire, be careful that it is on open ground, away from logs or stun i Make certain that is wholly extinguished be!o.e leaving it. DonT drop lighted matches, cigarettes, cigars. These ; recant ions are all simple. POEM FOR THE DAY By LOUIS ALU'iKT BANKS WHAT WILL IT MEAN? l.tr i 1-ulv UII I..H 1 : n:i ,. i tt .ii.n ii v ia ic mcs.nii ,:!,. Hi,. Uus ui Kiuianj. and on a not I nil liicj will multiline a iiuijiuiij lii il,,' IIiIHmi t'.ilinci.' .Via,;, A:n,i a an Imii n vlcin licr ul' I'ai iiaiucm. rmulo this lii.ll in incur. Hun mill II, , Kendal election calnpaitll. welch Is ill mm linen linn i!ie I nil, d Kindle in and ivhicli la diMiiiKnishcd vel,,.:, cieeli, ,,., hy t:ie i le,., lire ul a.joo.noo new veleij., toe so- ' iltalillli ,,i Hi,. I'ai h.tnieiilsi y tUMU lnse IVI li il.ium il, ive.iiiii. nl iiiiiins. m o. eMhnntlon 1,1111 111 Is ell Hie eve el u rev elm inn, hlendlcMv .Clave and tiu -I . i hlllc, tor Hut matter."- A . a i.e I v 1,; Mil., Ill nr.., 1 i I una, l, i . l .a n BRINGING UP FATHER By Geo. McManus COULD TOO TELL ME VsHERC CAPTAIM t)M ITH FVyv ttf IVVS(C I IT lo A fP l VTKT"e' I" IN t"T I .tf THERE'ij THE hH r I T . f) I'M L-E.KVllsT ' . . HT W3, G"" """"" "" it.rr.ri I llll The OFFICE CAT The pust presiUent of tlu IHinois hVfhMHtiuti ui U unu-n a Linns clainiri Unit a until n cimntt's ul Kt'tniiK an iilt-ai witV mv oniy iiii't; uui of ti-n. AftonlliiK to Iut smuiiienl, Anu ilcaii vvitVs ih II into live t'UisM'b: Home makera or "nli'al" type :to w cent; jtzz or "can opt'iier' tjin 2d it ccitt; liaKKiHK lpe lo per t'eiil; drtttif tMe 2u pt't rent; uahy u.nl ijpe i. per ceiii. llui must womeu w ottul tuiu oul to ue foini home makers, stie mud, tf lliey were tiiippltfil witli i lie "inakini;s" that it,, gooo plutnhin. Odilt kitcJieiis a nil more iintl better lutior-HavinK viri8 of nil sorts. To villi n our uuij etmment is Amen! Tentlier "Johnny, how many are tnree ami lour'.' ' Johnny "l 1 like very much lo tell you, leu i tier, .but t think It'll tlo you more good if you look it up yourself.." as Simile for today: As slow nonit ti leaving an antique tlup. Home is the plate whore you lililr-ll up a little brfore got us to the ill UK .store lor Imuii. . A Kriiileman in a ny who ei talk m a chorus uui in her "(-ostium'" and say what he Is ihlnkiiiK- i'leuly: An amount equal to that HisesMMi by ihe neighiuiis. The only ilnns; n woman puts on over her head tnese davs is her beads. "Ho you think ou could learn lo "1 don't know, hut I'm liinklni; of takittg lessons from a teiiow dow n the street." DR COPELAND Maybe I'm Wrong Hy J. V. MKimrilY ;UOi .I'm (uiU i:Uii.;i::.fl witli (Ki nnv schrme; Its piophrry nv;iki's my cIkmhi. I his l .i.ly AMki's oltcn vie Alnuit tiie things :;!ie juoplu-sies; Mir ;;ujc-y ius a! wtultl rom,irur hen she thus sneaks of this ndvnnre; 1 hi-, thought of wotnnn's l ,ti';liii rule l.i ijiM'.e enou.;! one's hraci lo t ool. I ii s eiiistivr:; a mom'Mit s piui. c lo tlunk wh.tl eh;in;:rs this will cans'; .nl when wo nsk. ' iiat will it nuwn)" t: kn.w it nuMR GiCi.t Uutain Jean, 1 or WvMin'ii Mipnior cla,-.s hi iir-M.il s..i:i J.uti:, iluy siupass. It mean, a hi.;liei social plane OI.l i jii'Iauo: s home;; will suiely It me. ins foi i h:hlii-n In Iter cue, l or molheis w,lh iheu ehihhrn shatr; it means close watch o'ei i hilci!iouf s toil. I he hanrl of svllish ::rcd I. ti-il; II means a womanhood at pai ; It means tlu end el cun l wai ; It means tliM ciiltuir of the heait hall ihric he ciownrd chvmrsi ,(t. .Ami all this means the liiam shop closed, .AnW cnti v heme ol vice tppoed; l liat all the 'ni;hsa ppeakmi; woild See so her h.inneis hi;;h nnluilcvl. W e hail nii km ncioss the sea Jo this tta'e step tow,ii(l liheity! io b'fj t..c wo;ld vi;h wc;a.in ; (hatu:! liy JOHN" IV -MKl'lit'ltV A fedeiHl judse holds lhat Melean divorces aie good Sure, and Anieiican ones are klmla nice till)? Excuse It Please The ch.tiiu 1 s iniinin era re htaited by a eotijde ol Scotch liutis;s who wanted lo .net from Knlaud to France. j Justifiable Homicide ! W'tw n a eaiu let is s.i la; y that he wauls r.M'kers put on the eice , liic chair. 1 Tril e It or Le.ive li Ki :inie is Imuii in e mid ! e.ju.il. b;:i luch.-hus and old maids ;ue the o!iI ones who iciiiaiii thai : w a . You re Rtgb The lo. u.s We ,.,-e Oil ! I JlillC bc.ii hes aie tin- lllie.s ot ! al ie -j ! MM. nice. i I Wch'.'is of N.iture i I J!.d.:ni Iiki.i o the i'.iMiie- 1 in ; '! d won;. :i , - .-, c. a let . "I tni b.tn.ir- c;m ' ,ti'm Cm ,i i wh.s :a i lie Mim.teM te.-l. I - .. . j Vit.il Statistics i When a biaxe m..i !;,, In I. II ' his w!e v.!-a he lni-.k- el he-, ihe ; chances aie he'H tAU)i up uil bun. ! Our Own V.md.-v ile ; lt own V,e. je.i, ui;, ,a-k "UU. h as et her n itiu-si I Sn.i'h No. :,,. ; ;ulu . a,u. M takes her louder. i Public tnipr'ovenients T?"' COX M1; :it 1. ihli.kitU C.f , '";r''tuu a :,t- !uin n;. sta'ue I IN ' ... t!-e : iim ril!1. ; it- i t vMii Imit; i ; - uro i ( American Tragedies 'fin- w oivan w h.oe rmnd w as ua 'Iv'i.nU'i! llOlll M";ii;v4 olli ter A s'tit ii in time a. s a mm! t oai i;-' i i:-o; , i 1 K i r.c,i., LIVE RIGHT AND YOU NEED NOT FEAR AGE Trying: to Hide the Years Oniy Vain Folly But Cheerful Thoughts Will 'Keep One Feeling Young. IW ROYAL S. COPELAM), ,M. D. United States Sena from New York. Former Commissioner cf il--"h. Xeio York City, NO ONE wants to be old. It Isn't nice t. bo old. But the worst of it is, we Just have to get old. Suppose I had a sure process for keeping young. What would you pive for the secret? If you are past sixty years you would give me half your fortune. I know a man wh would give me a million dollars for every year j w Syl It Is an interesting fact that boys and girls T -: are not excited over the idea of living to be a i 1"- nunuroa Bul aItcr middle life it is a matter , rJli of preat concern. . V Of course we doTTt want to be old, but isn't ! 11 foolish to attempt to fool our acquaintances - 1TT? -5 tihmi itt I eon flttnmnt f 1 tkn I it is only an attempt and a useless one. We just can't fool them. Age will tell with most of us. One way or another everybody knows the ne;e of everybody eiee in the community. Gossip fixes the date anyhow, but the worst of it is the face Is very likely to tell its own story. It is only on occasional person who escapes the verdict. A chrewd observer rnreiv misses in tha estimate by more than two or three years. We enn't escape the truth. The trouble nbout the ope business Is a silly belief that nobodv loves you if you nro past forty. That is all nonsense. We love children for their Innocence. We love box's and o-M " v " " i"i iiit-n apiiKiH' liness und vivacity. U'e love younit pcoph) hi their twenties for their ambitions and their self-conscious-Hi's s It Im not until ihttt yenra Is reached that life becomes really serl our. From that birthday forward you fei'l you are "old." To everv b.tly under thirty you are old. To everybody above thirty nobotly la old till he really Is old eiffhty or more. We never bosln to tell stories aiKutt our ase- till we are past thirty inc( we ean't hope to fool thi young folk. It will do us no pood to yarn about It. The rest of tho world won't care what the real nee Is. because It dnps not reenrd thirty phi. ns really old. The cold fact is. wo are absolutely wastlttR our time Hnrt our reputa tion for veracity by all the vain tales about youthrulness We fool nobody. Hv rlcht livinc. frenh air. eerc!ne ebe rful thooehta, kindlv deods and farileolarlv bv simple eatlnn von ran preserve your figure, vour clear ness of complexion and the avoll anee of wrlnklnj. Then tbev will av of you- "She In every bit of fertv two, but Isn't nhe a wonler? Slv doesn't look n dnv over thirlv ' Let not worrv Hbout ace. We are ns o!d as we feel ami rt-.illy no Older. Let lis covern our lives o that we can continue to be active and uni'Tiil. no matter how many ye:irs we have acqitlied When I look at Senator Warren, ne or the niot native men In the Senate rend roeMl that he Is mst 9't. Ihe fear of nee leaves me. There Is no cood reason hv coed eruse In the observance nf the rules of llvimr wilt not p,Mitt most of u to live to be renllv oM. are necessary. Follow your doctor's advice, A. Li. Q. What should a Rlrl weiph who is ?7 years old and 6 feet and 6 Inches tall? 2. How can I reduce? A. For her age nnd height she should welh about 132 pounds. 3. Weight reduction is purely a matter ot self-control as rerrrtR thn fool the lUvU Exerciso i9 of course, eesen- B. M, Q What are the symp toms of low blood pressure? A. Ixiwered vltsllty, lack of en enry, headache, depressed spirits anl coldness of hands and feet are among the common symptoms accompany ing low blood pressure. Mrs. O. Q. How can I find the cause of Infection if I am troubled' with arthritis? A. The teeth, tonsils, sinuses elands. Intestines and kidneys are a'l possible points of Infection. Con sult yov.r family physician for u thorough examination. Helen D. Q. How can I bleach the hair on my arms? A. Fresh peroxide of hvamcei. frequently applied, will bleach the htir. thus making it bs conspicu ous and, It Is contended by aom. poroxide will retard the hair growth. Anmurrs lo Health Qiierira Mrs E A X QWh.it treat ment do vou adv1e for c stones C.iti ttir he di'ioivM" The X-rav picture revealed four and I have m attack about once every six months A. The treat'iient depends upn the mttv of the atta.-k. O-ireful Si e 1 1 n u an,1 rnerrti c.ire wltl aom 'irs bnnq about relief, while tn ev li.r rj'i more dc.ti ;c nicasuie-i Samuel P. Q. What causes a n.cullar feeling around the heart? The heart aecms to stop for a see on. 1 A. Hare your heart examined 9 A. O What will remove dark circles under the eyes? A. First remove the cause, which m.iv bo lack of rest, worry, low blood pressure, anemia and constipa tion. Cvr!C. I"?. N'n"rps Ffiir Srl.-. lac For the casual introduction, they say graciously when leaving, simpiy I the "poodhy." For Ihe uioie im-' portaut iutroductioiis, thty maKf j the more fniportant btatenieuts or pleasure and bappiness in the lutro-f ductiou. 1 2. No. A man is introduced lo a ; woman. And. hi the introduction, her name is utually mentioned lirst: "Miss Traynor, may I pre aent Mr. Meadows?" fXKAR Mrs. Ueecaman: When anl enauti.ciit is u.u.i'U is il cur- v.it lu x uui il Mio to ec l't t'otlUo, .iiu a noie ui t-xpiaua.tuu .' ti so, uow bnouiU it oe viuiueu.' YES, it is best loiiu, tue ia.Keu-lor-yiiiiittu lurm, .o leiiuti tnt suuvv er prtieUlrf, aittce intt reason tor uuica iuvj uefu seiifuoett uut, unliuppn, exist. A iioits iiKu tuis would bo appro pmte: am returning the lovely travel ing tiOcK Uiai you sent me to ctit-biait; mo newa of my tngage- iiieiii. toince lions and my oeuo Liiul no loiiKer exmtti, i teel that it wuuid bo inappropriate of nie, aud luincere, to Kuep the beautuui present mat you bo goiieioutiij jjtut me. i'leasie kuow now mucu l loved your aear tnouglii of me. May i see you soon, and have one of our "nood 0t - cuui8 i a love it, wiun you will. Dearest love lo ou, and always my ueepest and UiiiUiiL apprecia tion auu giutitude. iJevoteaiy yours. Our American Birds Popular Hom Leion in Natural nmwrj THE BIRD OF THE WEEK (By Louis Albert Banks) (Cut out this block each week and you will bood have an imer eaiiiitj bird b'juii c your own.) DEAR Mrs. lieeckman: When the eiiKauemenl of u. male relative announced who lu two thousand miles away, and the address ot tlie young laily is unknown, what is toe correct thinn to do? I must ten you how much 1 appreciate you' column. G. E. R. YOU would write your nmle rela tive and tell hiin of your eood wishes ana congratulations, it you wish, also, you might eneiose a note of beta wishes and "welcoming into the famiiy" to your relative-to-be and ask our male relative to pass it on to her. Shu would great ly appreciate this, I am sure, Hiid it would be a charming gesture. (Mrs. Beeckman will be glad to answer questions on etiquette sub mitted by readers.) Copyright, i 12:1, by Premier Syndi- uicate. Inc. FUNERAL SERVICE OBEDIAH BARKER HELD SATURDAY Funeral set vices for Obadiah Marker were lieiu ul tue Kosenurg Undertaking Co. cnapel Saturday afternoon. The chapel was filled with the many friends. Six neph ews acted as pall-bearers. Kt-v. Frank li. Matthews officiated. In terment was lu the Oak Creek cemetery. John Tonrlellotte of Portland was a business visitor here Situ day. Touitellotte is a prominent archil ect ot t he mot ropol is and concerned with the completion it ihe new court Iioufo here. THE TURTLE DOVE liy Louis Aiuert Banks The- turtle doe, or mourn.ng do. 1;, baa ueen kuowu UiiuUfiiiuui 4m i. aiau inuiuiy. ou run li.-u tins uoe in many dooks ot me iiioie. I'airid auu Suioiuon, Jere liuan, Inamti, Nuiiuiu, biekiel, auu llosea, as well as Multuew, Mara, L,UKe ami J0011 ail tell about Hie uove so it comes do ah to us wen iciajiiuneuued Horn tne uuy Noau sent 11 out (turn the ark as u;a inessciiger auu u came back witn the onve leat ater tne Hood, il is a unlveisal bird ail over North America from Quebec to Panama between tne Atlantic and the Pa cit.c oceans, it is irom twetve to tbinet-n inches long a grayisa brown or lawn color above, vary ing to a biuisn gray. Us head is a gret-ui.;h burn with gieen aud goluen metallic relleciioiiB on sides 01 tne mcK. A nuukih spot un der each ar. its forehead and breast ure reddish brown, lighter underneath, lis tail is handed with black and lipped with ashy while, and there are two middle lull leathers longer than the other; Hanks and underneath the wings biuisii. Its a common summer resi dent, but goes south in winter. Notwithstanding h i s lonesome song, "Coo oo-oo-ah, coo-oo-00!" he is a very happy bird, devoted to his mate, and leads a very cheer ful life. They often lay their eggs on top of an old-fashioned split lence ran or on the ground in a very flimsy nest. They lay two while eggs. The dove is almost universally popular. AN APPEAL TO THE DOVE Hy Louis Albert Banks You sing as ir you're melancholy, llui voi illy, you are quite jolly. Vou are a sentimental bird, Your mourning note is quite absurd. You think your mate's the nicest thing. And only wish that she could sing. No reason you should ciy, boo hoo, And "Coo-oo-oo-oo, eoooo-on!" Your mother flew from Noah's ark And tound the world a budding park. Drought, in her crop, the olive leaf. They scattered all iheir blinding grief. King David Jonged to have your wings 1 n G od s g rea t Book he loudly sings He'd fly away and be at rest If he, like you, were doubly blest. Kine Solomon of olden time. Wiieu 'ou came back iroui Souui- eiti clime, Called you uie sweetest not of sprint. And in his song we hear him sing. And ten how you the faithful dove Are eyuiuol of God's precious love. So cheer your heart and don't boo hoo And "Coo-oo-oo-oo, coo-oo-00!" And when to Jordan Jesus came. And on him fell tue noiy taine, (iod sent you tn bis shoulder then. As witness to the sons of men, '1 hat he was heaven's oniy Son, Who had His woik divine bvgun. Ah, then you should not cry uuo hoo, And "Coo 00-00-0 o, coo-oo-00!" CANYONVILLE MAN VICTIM OF ILLNESS Vernon Borders, 30, who had lived about a mile west of Canyon villa for the past several years died at his home this morning utier au extended illness. He had beeu bedfast for more than nine year. He is survived by his mother, with whom he lived, and several brothers and sisters In other parts of this state. Funeral services will be held in Canyonville Tuesday morning. Eat barbecue sandwiches an) live forever. Brand's Road Stand. Drive out to the Jumbo Lemon for your cold drinks. HILLS BROS9 Big idea in roasting coffee is a lit that a time No BULK-ROASTIICO method can be as exact as Hills Bros.' continuous process Con trolled Roasting. Since only a few pounds at a time pass through the roasters, every berry is roasted evenly. The result is a matchless uniform flavor ahvaj-s. HILLS BROS COFFEE Frrsk from the inal vacuum fee. Easily optned vitk tke key. O 1929 WIOTTOuOORKE k. V d m 1 ALL THE MECHANISM IS ON TOP Good Manners MRS COKNK1.U S l.KL-'KMW rKAll :i Ki i.n 1 1 i' ::n! f: lend i-K and i mi i " m! t. i to two men ur.-n b ,i nii; mhviIu the cu l ; ;i s 'hi! .-' i.- -ihe met the ir.ell 'I u'.l the li,. 11 mellM'U) it '' I'he'-e wa-ii t mm It t nvei at tun Nf...;i tn,' yii mid i(ie ni"n. as -It i(ii(p't s!;. e: lo'si:. 1' ShKuhl The ei:1 bt i!!lnduced te tile llieli? .1 ANKT. SH" ru.v !!!!! : ; ,m- iier ! ave .iv,i .t .n io:; 'stuvib;-." O ' :. 1 1:- ua a'.vu oi has heard them correctly and is! -ure t'wit he has. For such casual tntiodiietions this is etiotili. Uut j f he wi.-hes to ay. sinceiely. that ?-l!e euioetI meet ins Ui'-m, she may j viy the cisToumry '(oodb. Mr I ,uia. I :t;i so happy m have m-t j mmi." 01 V.ood nitiht, Mr. JatM'S. li ' (as been a ureal pleasure to meet j DU. and I hope that i am to see you, ...iin snnietmie." 1 lUlt le! tue n-peat: retl otten ake it fr grant.v( that, wtien ,.te Icivini; the fompanv ot f-nie ene i v bom o hv N-en intm I 'iucM or wh has been inirodured to ns. ihey should say "I am veiv 1 -Ud to have mt you " Thi. isn't - . and ueil bl-d pepie. pfopl-(it- a?,' austonied to many in , rtHpu ti-tn?. and of all kinds, tli-':r.Aii-h h-'"!! ta-ujl m'l'xiui ,t.cii aud a s-iiuiiuani iuu.ia.iion-. THE CABINET IS ALL-STEEL kF the manv ail- valltaesofCon- cral Klectric Kcfri- crators, two are especially vital the liermrticall j senlrtl, on-top nieihantsm and the all-steel warp-proof cabinet. The mechanism in any electric re frigerator lias but one purpose to absorb heat from the food. It must be permitted to radiate that heat rapidly just as beat is conducted away from the engine of vour car. As heat naturally rises, it ean be radiated from the top of the refrig erator. To place the radiating coils anywhere else cut down their effi ciency and Increases the cost of operation. And now has been added the new all $teel cabinet. Built like a safe, it can't warp it operates on the least amount if current its doors alwavs retain their perfect fit which shuts out heat. Available in six sires at prices sur prisinglv low. The small faniilv size is but $215. at the factory. Sold on con venicnt time payments. Listen In on the General Electric Hour, broadcast every Saturday eve ning, 8 to 9. Eastern Standard time, over the N. B. C network of 42 stations. GENERAL jp ELECTRIC al.il.-ste:kl. re viz. igk ee ato r Tiie California Oregon Power Company