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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1936. Inurd Kn-rpt Hundny by lliv Nvna-HvtU'.t U-i I"-'. ftlnubrr of Tbr .aulRfril l'rrt Tliu AcbuiuuLed i'luitu In excluHivu ly entitled to the uiie lor riullla tlon ol all nwwn dituniU-lies triiih:U to it or not ullioiwlao reilii:J In thla pnvtT arid to all .ul iiuwm publUliod herein. All rJKliU of r- Eubltctttion of fpuclal dinruttlio eruln are alio rorvi'd. HAIIIUB ELLSWOUTH Editor Rnturod (ih locond cIumh iimttur ftiuv 17. hi tliu puHt orriiu m JtuaetiurK. Oruuon, undor act of March !S. 1878. Represented By W53T-HC01DAY :5EN Kuu FriiurUeo 220 huwli Ktrt'ut. l,u AukIcn IMS Hon Hi HnrniK titnuH, ht-Hitli ti()3 HtuWiirl htnjijl. CIiii-iiki Jtiu Nurlh AlK'tilKitii Avu.. t-irll 3fH KUrhunHon lildK., Nr I'urk 2l Kfit 4U11) rillti)t, 1'orilimU Uudull iiliJK. MjlMHTltlM ItUll-M Daily, pur yetir uy uiuu l-I.Ju Luuy, t iiiuniiiM uy uiuu .u JJtiIl, 3 1HUIIU1U tf lllll l.UU liuuy. by cuniur dot liiuuth iiv 7 bo Little Used. A LliTTliiR ndtircuHcd to till a iiuwanupur by tliu UiHUmI biuti.a Employ nrsiit .Survicu l-iiIIh utiuuiion to tho hlt vi co rcmlt'iuil by tmit dfifurlint'iit of ttio linlorul guviM'nnicm. J lo xv many peoplo rculizu that tho Kovom&nt opoiaLcH u cuin plutu employment, beivieo? How mutiy people know 'tlmt 1111 ol'llco of llio umployint'iit Murvieo Ih local un" In tho cottrLhouuo km-u In llimo buig,' l'lobauly few pooplo, other Hum tlioho working on W'l'A projocu know ot tills aervlco. Tho l'orlluml ciiuuflti.-r or com murco. In un uttort to uctpiaini uinployura with tho nervlue iQill ahlo to them through tho U. S. oni ploymeiit hctvIcu, Una muit u lot tor to sovoriil thoimantl employee In I'ortlund. Thut will be helpl'iil In I 'or t hind but tho I net that HUch u letter wus uucuntmry is disturb lug. ' it tho federal government Is go ing to operate a complete employ ment Berviee it Hliould bo put lo tho greatest poatdble uhc. There Bnu'Q udeqnuio roan on why the government nhonld le In itio cui ploynionl IwsUiohh. That bervtco Ih not now ami novor lias lieuu ade quately supplied hy private con cerns. ThurQuru a few om ploy meiit ugouclcs and porHonnol sorv loo iigoncioH, morttly located in cIiIob, hut the problem of connect ing an employer who nerds help Willi a portion who iiecdtt a job has novor boon adequately solved. As nt present operated the fed oral Borvleo Is not doing a complete Job, Private employers are not lining it enough and unemployed persons who nro not on relief lire not making general use of tho serv ice. Tho depression eniorgouey Is. over. Tho oloetions uro past. We" nro settling down for tho long pull. Tho federal employment service can do a lot toward bringing Jobs and v-Iters together, and ran thus aid recovery, but It will never ac complish much as now operated, Editoria'o on News (Continued from pagu l.j They sawtd off a section of the li t e as caiei'ully as ptHthle, hut In lowering It lo ihu ground two ot the eggs were hroUen. Five still remain, ihelr shells brittle but In tact. 'the egfis are .nnnll, and none of tho crew was able lo recognize I hell' variety. TVT 1 'l' t itch ot a sioi Protmhly not. SHU. wIuHuut hupi oned to thai poor little moth er bird, seme hundred years ;;o talnunthe lime ihe rtim while men were beginning to come inlo this coiim was an great a (nig edy to llFli us would h:ive been the giving up of his t-hoseu woman by the King of England ir the Kim; hail given her up --which he didn't pAPTAIN l. lilMAM KSt'd, IteU Ouanian consul at s.ui Ftan e tr.ro, tells ihe Cet-imouw eali h club of t'iillfoiuin itiaf the next European vi;u, which t: av pns: i!ly be ilela-d as ImtK as P.' I", w ill he a war t-f laud-hunt i iiu'ieus SM'klilg the lei l Uoi Hi U:tli- tlf ill seli's ,.eli-sulticieu'. Tlmt is a roundabout, diplomat s wn nf saxiiiK that Ihe n t wai will be tt war ot conquest. A w,u of coiiquejd Is one in which n. tlon thut Is ninre powei I til oi-k out and taKcs what It w.hiIs ti"m n naiioii thai (5 le-is pi -vmm I ul. VAKS of conqiie-1 are lit these liiod i ii and od das as wick.'d si d attairs, and ar- Mowncil n gaidc-i aed U'tUI Pi-V- erely by all the nations that hate already gore out and got theirs, and tin relove have nt-i Ihi.ig to IaE ami nothing to rain. In Euiopc, hi'QfppoCDi'ttuctf o huvo boon engaging In wars of con tinent for goodnofB knows bow long, mid an a .enult are pretty fixed so well fixed, wt a mat ter of fact, that whatever Is taken iron, somebody else will be pretty likely to bo tuken awuy from i he in. So you expect to see Eng land und France doing their best to keep tho peace, milY? Well, it's a good deal like " this: If you wore tho only well-to-do citizen in your neighborhood, with H-oocl in your basement, hum in your cupboard and plenty of warm lovci-h on your bed, you'd do your very best to keep u ruckus from starting, because you'd he pretty hui-i that If a ruckus 1)10 start you It he tho one that would lose. England ami Kranco are In thut position In Europe. They've' al ready gone out and taken theirs uway from the other fellow, and are unxioutt to KEE1' what they've got. Ko thoy don't want any wars to start. ITALY and Germany nro on tho other sldo of tho tracks. They've hud theirs takeu away from thorn, and now they're getting In the mood lo go out and TAKE IT HACK, which worries England and Eraiico. If Avar does start In Europe, they'll havo u lot of fine, humane eaiiHoH for It mid a lot of noble reasons why we should get InttiW 11. Hut let's not be Tooled. If and when war does si art over thero, It will he Just another war to take It away from somebody oIho, and there won't bo unylhlng noble or humane about It. Tho thing for us to do Is lo stay as far away from It as possible. (9 The city of Portland naUl "Merry Chribtttiutt" to tho city of JJaudou-by-t he-sea today u lib a I ruck load of Yule gilts Intended to lift the loud oi gloom which has rested on liaudoii since a loresl lire Oiackeued the cliy. The linen, donated hy the Con solidated Freight Linen, Inc., which hervcM sou tli western urogou as a pari of its west const and trans coiHliiciU,il system, left Q mum (dp.il auditorium hero Sunday eve ning. ii carried IOU0 Christmas stock Ingtj, luou leys donated by the Portland police (iepanmeiii's sun shine division, more thaiiOfmu (uaits ol canned Iruil, vegetables uii9 iue,it, huiiHohold goouri, Iresn unit and a score of older types of goods. Ine nig Humlon Christmas tree for tiiiluivn ami grown-ups will oe lighted tonight. Uomeiib clubs of Porthuid launched HAdnve to help llauduii resiueuta toiget the devastation of tire. -o- MELROSE GRANGE'S C.OiVilVU f 1 Lhti NAMED The first meeting of Hie Me-roM- grange under hie newly elect ed oliieers was ,ndd Salunlay mgni ini n htrge atteumiiKC. Com nut too appoininuul were aniiouiiced tut fonows: Homo Economics cuiiiiuilteo A llio llusenhai k, Amy Matthews, Nellie Meyers. Maiguret Finn. lielief cOlitillee Kiillo t'oiin. tlhtdys Almdey, .1. (I, WteUlund. ' I'e.lieu cup, am - Libel luiiseu bark. Courtesy comuiilleo for .lanuary Norma Keiin, I Mia Churchill, Carrie Ti.ou. Appoint nu nt.t to other standing conimilU'es, u was Mated, will he antioumed at the lievl lueetini;. The business session was follow ed by u Chilsiuuis party and ex change ot gills. Uetn shnients Kl,i v,'i! lUiseiibat k. .lys Mabley. Eunice U'ieU'lu;id and Mi.ble HusenbarK. J. R. WHARTON TO TALK. ON MINERALS The Kosilmrg chapter l'nicisuy cleb will met o'clock loniht at fails .1 lv Wliailoii is (o be tht of ihe spea I. t w ill disi ns Us oi Ore;:on eim ft ccioui O nam i i will he Mie last un1 ol vear and plans for tUscm-setl, i.11 n n: i tin hers. thrV oinlin; Km I Connor attendance o iir will bo pi.-.-id-nt, all mem- Dail! Devotions Hit. CHAlil.KS A. KHWAUl-S N't onl in Ihe llni Am Mi,- !V;i 'ii.-;. I ui m man other i !-it s thie.lliiliolH l Sic Si l ip fin--., thtie is a mote or lens l.v'i in appeal In lavor ol a i t!! happ tianu- ot luimi, and (I ir- otieu that. 'Aw appeal miide a; it Ihe responsibility loi out intent lested w ill) us ad ua not a matter id luvoi n u i ii ' .iiii-t.mcc-. oi coimt ;ual cothtihon.'.. Tht- tcachim; ems !t be that vi can escape Horn po-i!u!-'! an.i litiiiappiness by t a!ln,tt!i:-; a -Lite ot mind that would :ti.iK- tilt te KMfHlliK a:il ihat a d .p!uie that w.- oiiithl t.t uy upon o-il seh e!. ii.-lp us. d.a; Fattier, lo iliiti vate a t !o e: f.!l al ;i liopetul sp'ut Hut w ill hi iichu u the way to: those ujouml tt. Amen. I'll. KfM IiAm, WK luud. &0O GLITTERING Gi by May CM iJ' I'EIt eye' fell ( XX j i the violets! Tt.v with tho tea in the center. Without speaking ho seemed ques tlon I ni; her. Viirnon Bald archly: "From Prince Karhiol'f with the most flattering message. Aren't thoy divine?" "i oo believe you had a dale with aim ionium.' ' jiiiu no luou tier arm oJUfjooi;iy iiial piiuieu Iter ittioii(,a me louwiobby to me e.u. ' i.u ua uicffgul i uioive luut luiu -or you'' ...toe oiu. lull in iiu you men coucoitco: i urn ton ig nt wiiu you. t oil iook gioi ituis, v ornou." lie ncipeii nor into his car. llo luciuMi u rug about iter, tor I no mgjii was i0y. a iiey uincu in too ltounu rcsuiu- raiu oi t:;o liliz-urniond. Every- mug was pertect. i ney sat on tne mucoiiy. i-our waiters hung uouul incir aule. Vernon was conscious mat, among ail loose uA-ituuiiv- gowued wooicu, sue wus looUing loveiy. Ami tne food was e.xceiieiu. uo was Vul to be seen wuu Terry btiaiuioii. in his evening domes, lie was exiraonlinai uy goott 'looking, time or twice she toil a silly Illile pang of jealousy go throiign her as more Hum one prettomau bowed and smiled lo him. i.Uithe didn't uppour the least l ii rested in auyono out urn ghl no was escorting. llei fresh enjoyment or the oc asion stimulated linn. "1 lliougnt ou w ouitl ue boreu. going otii iy nlgnt us you oo." txil not atone ilKe this, with someone oti eiijo, ' etiioii cu t tired naively. lorry gate her hand a little sqiiet .e. lie siiilla Ins leetli a Hash of wnllo In his sunburned lace. "We must do this olton." Sails me J " How about your heavy date, Prince Karinni l"r" her dismay, Vernon found hersiit blushing Holly. iial would ho think? Why did idie have lo toll him Unit thet-e Were lite prince's Mowers she was wearing'.' Whj had she boasted of the prince- I'ssaue? There at their balcony table in i ho Kit -t M moml, a pei erse imp made Vernon inquire of Tei i j ; ' I Hm't vou think Ihe pi inco very am act ive .'" The corner of Terry's finely cut lips curled. "He si-ems so to jou women. A mans idea might be dit to! cm " "on dou'i like him'."' Was Terry I jealous I'in- ti rvently hoped he wus That would piove that lbo?e wonderful Kisses had meant some- ih0 ' him paiiicuhuly and suave Jus ami beim; great ; suioorh hateOi-Qi i -Hon r 'oe isn't ev eryi him;. yon IliTnk-tlial nu c man iters nu-att any ihim;'.'" ! "To you nitls. yes. More often :ilmii not they blind you." j "To what ."' 'To ihe real man undeinenih the ; flallery." ' "Is dial so? Wasn't it Shake -.peai-e w iio w -oto: 'Maimeis tnuk , eth Hie tsun'T" i Sotneiinies they unmake the re j cipieut " ! "Urll. of nil queer Hunts to jsa!" She tupped her chm in her : hand sad iccinled him medii.i Hvcly "Yon think 1e lost m head to the pi luce just hccaiie ot a lew compliments, atol these vto jlols?" ! "I hop'." s'ai'i Terry Shannon ! slowly, "that ,wti have not been so foolls'a.M Basketball Season Christie Vernon was nettled. "You thinli he's insincere? You think he has Isomo particular axe to grind in ev urything lie does " Kiio.o jou lorce uio to reply, l lillOulu LlL; H f tvri pi U.iy OUt ,uUj. lv L tlOOUUtt l.l" I'l.UL-rt.i. n- .nen uioiign it oitimeu, iu.e ntiiu uttidcu unt, in a eiuieu lone: ' ou .ou umui nes uuor mo lur iiu ioi.y raised his brows. Hit;' Jhuiuuei- bui uggeu uupurLCiiibly.. "uy wu.tte oar n.ue iitcubciag someone , no ttoes uot iHeiee, me : ' " tula was loo much. "Hat he in-tort-bid me! uun l ue so cgo.iti Ciil: ' "Sorry." Terry rose. Mis face was rauier Iikq a iuusk. ' bnail we ! music in the airthose stars t,ei atong to mo mouite; MeiOlyou! it would be dilficult, uiieisii." iiuur scuts wore hi Hie flfiignow ol mo oreuostra, in too teiuor. 1 uey were juai la lime tor tliu nbu oi too curuiin 'me nisi ai of ".Mini Jlarriage" was iiiiriMiing. Hie ptdleu uauu lor ot veiy rati pateutK had eiopett with a tuuggling urtisi. 'i ney v.tio iiotn in lote. IjuL tt was oovioas holore the curtain fell Hun it woi.nl not pan out property. smarily lutiroii people pouted up tue aisles ami out lo the loouy tor a smoKo ami emit al Ihe end ot the lust jici. Vernon leu proud oi heittg aeon with liaiiusnuio toiry nautuiii, luougti Ins reitiarks as to Prnieo iui iiiotl s motives stui raiiKiod. tuiio a number ot people greet ed Terry, i ir'y cuei curious giaiices at Vernon. Mn.1 was giatl when the y w i - ro back in tmir seats, ha sue Had nun to iierseli again. e The second act ot the play wa.-i thrilling. Hut lite luird disappoint ing, ".tiiul .Mariiage Mntsiie.i wnh uieQlrtio loi-MtKiug her im pecan- filiating uiiisie oi the (ieserl wa; iotts husband and going Duck to t.ei 'replaced bv tho latest lliiiig in own comtortahie home. "Eel's go to the Hosert Daris. Tho music's lovely, hut not too over-potvering. We can tali; there, j and net n bue lo eat." 'lorry, said. thoy v.enl in search.ot tne car , after the tail of the curiam. They rotte in sib-nee. Vei uou s , hytlun. Ihoughts wore on the play they j siu, (old him so. So attuned wie hati ju.st w iine.-:siMt. she .ouhl get j ,n,,Vi f,,u, th.it Tty'- thls Terry ti- discuss it duriun supper. ! wondt'i tul Terry must knW every slut was uy ing to know his ivae j thoni:hl in h- r mind. a- she knew Hon to it. this: Every inch ot her slim, heati- -. .. ifUnl body" fill vibrant and alHo. The I'eseii Oasis was one of Htoixhat was Hie oH'-d he had upon loveliest moM nmiantte plaeoh Ver-j,,,. to, her.-'elf tlint it would noii had ever j-oen. 'ihe walls w-'re , atv ax be like this, n alistiealH I'ainted wiui gvcut u 1(S ueor that Terry's mood sirett hes ot desert aud, and lon ) seemed hi have changed when they caiavans. nu one sine were the P -, , ,,, m., tn their table. She though! uimhis and sphinx, w ith t anted e , w, i LjVn myself away? Heen IvrnfiiS oh tne oioer. lie.il pains dttX1 d Hie l::ile taldos Hint were i -s.t- to ihe walls, g, inr a certain m -use o: priact in a trick mooniiIu. On the uppor oitnas of it- xvutis -.rts painted a det-p Pine sky. pitteed hy imiomeiahle siais that i.lo-.ved realistically, lit from the back. There 5V as the cool splash fountain:', and in urdcr to a oh had tleij table Vet uou and letr to U-uwn-e a little bridge owr a blue la.;ooi A pltii Mih real eiH-oan ill- tied t. l dnp': d over them as tuo s.it there, and in the :h xas the thiobl'iiur whuie ot desert n.uic- the kind Hut com fiOTu piinuttve woo-Ln iustvuuieats and w'lioiirt'.s and drum-. "1 (evl ,i H 1 w :re a nnilion miles fiotu New Yoi k ioulit! ' ethitiuod Veiuon. A waiter dressed n ai .:ab. in a Ilowntg white gown if. turlntn.. approacheti em(S;id Teuy j;ave LIU CM UUI. A .obiter and clKitupugiie. I'm taking a chance on your not hav ing a nigntmaro: " i urry's eyes iwuiKled at her. Vernon breathed: "This is a heavenly dream. Look at that v.uit 0' tern pitched in Hie oes eu lor mo night " "JCoiuai0- ciuld! Vou see glam our in everything, don t you?" IjUi l orry looked pttased ui ner en jojiueni. i ho champagne and the music and tho surroundings loosen uieir tongues. "See tnal lent over there," said Vernon again. ''I'rotond it isn't painted o:i tne wall, but real! how Aonaeitut lo sleep, to dream in it!" 'lorry said hoarsely, caught Ly her mood: "A;uyn't I come, loo: vt ould you leave tne all uy myseil out on tue sands of tne desert?" She blushed a II d laughed. "Would you behave?" lie caught her hand. "With that and Lor- non. I lor heart thrilled. Shu dared to murmur, half boiotv her breath: "' vt nai a wondei lul place lor u honeoou!" Ho he her hand through a long and throiing silence. ornou thought: "iiu loves mo. He feels us i oo. Kow he'll speak." The queer Arub-imisic rose und fell. There was iffiging in it, and heartbreak. "Could you be happy, Vernon," said the voice heside her, low and viurant, "could you bo really happy, roughing it in the wilds with someone you loved - leaving u'd this tile henind you?" "Ve." sue bieathed softly, so low ho barely caught it, "provided 1 iim.il nun. g She honed he would siv to thatV "Do you love me?" At tins moment she wanted more than anything in (he woihl to hear it. Hut suddenly lite ligins flared up, and a sun shone in the trick sky on the walls, and tho whining, fas- ija. Connies popped out from behind the shelterim; palms. Terry asked ytM-nnu if she would tare to dance? - u arms she was aihrill a-ain. Me danced easily, el fort- Mesidv. Thet mon-i". In pet feet ton Va.- w it h d Hi. him a second tini"?' She st eonxersation to tomcht's play : "The third net poihtiuK. don't "Mad Marri.-me." was awfully diap you think"'' "It was l'SVeholo;;j. riy CDltt'Ct. He lit i cigarette fw her, puffed at his own and xvatihod the smoke circle, "There aren't many nirls tvirh moni'V who we-.ild give np all their conif.'is and settle down happily with a poor man," he nd ded le'flectively. With lluh.d cheeks Vernon l.M-ird forv.nvd "i'liat . cynical of yen. What does money mat tor w len two poopN aie head ox or heel in Into?" "H f.A i)er-heels suteis u uil ?iness tl-.iit a woman, w hen s-h1 sets her two feet solidly on the ground, recoxers fnun quickly." "No her hen'! t- in the stars: s"ot if lox-es truly' iTo bt coutiuued) GLKNDALi;, Uec. 21 Monday evening, December 21, the high school boys' and girls' glee cluos will present a program in the school auditorium. The program will consist of Christmas songs, and there will be community sing ing with the glee clubs of Christ mas carols In which the audience will be invited to participate. Un Tuesday evening, the 22nd, th,e high scnool students will en joy u Christmas party at the bcnool. Names have been drawn lor tne exenange of Christmas guts.Tuere will be a' program, fol low eu by reireshmems, in charge ot the student body. Wednesday utternoon each grade room will hold their annual Christ inas tree und party with Ihe ex cimnge of gilts. yodnesday evening, the 23rd, an elaborate program lias been prepared by the pupils of the graues consisting of an operetta, "When Christmas Comes," by all grades; "The Dance of the Snow liukes," by the primary room; a suit, "Helling the Cat," by the third grade, and the singing of carols by the girls of the 7th und M grades. The public is earnestly request ed to be present and enjoy a de lightful evening. KRNR PROGRAM (1,600 Kilocycles) SPONSORED BY NEWS-REVIEW O REMAINING HOURS TODAY Monday, Dec. 21 4:00 The Editor Views the News. 4:15 Tea Time Tunes. 5:00 Mltlhi" Lhe liungo. 5:30 Haydn's " Emperor Quar tet." 5:45 pinner Concert. 6:30 New York Civic Orchestra. 0:45 Travel. 7 : MU I U is w e 1 1 Si.sl erg. 0i Memory Teasers. q ,6V ugauonus oi me riairies. i . 'io i uui in uu uug i rug i am. 8:00 Sign Off. TUKSDAY, DEC. 22 6:15 "Karly llirds." 7:0i)-Sunrise Organ Concert, 7:li "Alarm Clock Club." 7:40 "Down on the Levee," bar Bros. 7:45 News-Review News. Bu- 8:00 "Shoppers Special," Fish- ers. 8:30 Mills IlrotheiR. 9:00 Canyonville Cm m u n i t y Program. - U:30 Haul hiteman und Orches tra. 10:00 "Heart Songs. 10:30 ''Belle and ivlartha,' Copco. 10:35 Women's Exchange. 11:00 -Hooslei' Hot Shots." 11:15 Ituth Royal and iler Sing ing Itanjo. ft 31: 30 "Odds and Knds. 12:00 "Time Signal," Knudtson's. V2 : uO " Modern Melodies." 12:30 Rosebtirg Motor Company. 12:45 News-Review New.cfl 1 : 00- Frank Traumbaur tTiu! Or- chestru. 1:30 Los Angeles Symphony. 1:1a Jimmy drier and Orches tra. 2:00 Victor Salon Orchestiu. 2:30 "Waltz Time." 102:50 News Flashes. :uu ,-wona book man.' 3:06 Freddy Martin ami Ilia Or chestra. 3: SO Kiddles Request Program. 3: 15 "Hawaiian Interlude." 3:55 "Hot Shots," Cellar's Ra dio. 4:00 The Editor Views the News. 4:15 Roseburg Chamber of Com merce, Rev. Perry Smith. I : 30 Charles I lamp. 1:45 Sam Laitiu ami His Famous Players. 5:09 Clydo McCoy und His Or- ehesirtt, G:'W Novelty Studio Parly. U: 00 Dinner Concert. 6 :to Hands on Parade. 0:45 Botiuv Kubln und Kmmett Miller. 7:00 The (ioofus Fix'O. 7: 15 Kl'ishing Fingers nt the Piano. 7:30 Fredly Martin and His Or chestra. T : 45 drab Hac Frogruin. 8: mi Hood Night. WKl'NKSDAV. DI'H. 23 q Morning Hours fi:-lii Karly llirds. 7:0i Sunrise Orsan Concert. 7: la Alarm Clock Cluh. 7:30 "Down on the Levee," Bu- bar Bros. 7:45 News-Review News,, 8:00 Fisher's Shoppers' Special. 6:05 Good Morning, J. M. Jodd. S: 15 Stmar Hall and His Or- ehesiia. 1:,';0--C:nal Sir;itid. -Waltz Time, ft: 30--Paul Jenkins" Huinbliims. if 15-- Soncs by Frank Crummil. 1 o : oo- Popular Concert. 10:30 "Belle and Martha." Copco. 10:35 Wome03 Exchange. U:oi Vour Hiiihioad to Happi ness. 11:30 .-Sonus From other ljimK 12:00 "Time Signal," Knudtson's. 1L1, Farad at the Maestros. 12:15 Singing Strings, Radio Mu sic Store. Titan Swine: Hand. t2r; News-Review News. 1 : 'o-. Western Ilanire Hallads. 1 ;3- -Odds und Knds. 2m1"-"lien; Comes the Hatul." 2 . 3ft --SeKer Kllis. 2:45 Cellar's Hot Shots. 2:60 News Fleshes. 3:00 The World Book Man. 3;e5 Kut'v Vullee atiT the Van Iter. 3:15 Hansen Varieties. 8::t --Kiddies liequets. 3 ' I" FavorPo Vocals. 4:00 The Edtor Views t); ?& A: V.-T7i I'ausar.t. o : ! The Kanch Hoy?. .V TV-Judy and Hill. S"i--Noeltj' Studio Party. fi-t" IMnner Concert, 6.30 Orguu Reverie. 6:45 Rovauo, Operatic Tenor. 7:00 Xmaa Carols. 7:15-Lud Gluakin and His Or chestra. 7:30 Hooaier Hot Shots. 7:45 V our Grab Bag Program. 8:00 Good Night. GLENDALE STORE HAS NEW OWNER GLENDALE, Uec. 21 John Leyen, who recently opened a HodKon Brewster feed and seed store, this week completed the purchase of Sandy's Ilarpain house from Saudy Ellis. Mr. Leyen will be HSHhued by his brother, Chris Leyen, who will have charge of the secondhand store portion of the business. Mr. Ellis left Tuesday for New Mexico where he expects to make his home. Around the County MYRTLE CREEK MYRTLE CI! KKK, Dec. 17. Miss .Marjorie Johnson, who is u lreslimuii at O. S. C. this year, canio liollie .Tuesday evening lo spend the hulMuy season with home folks. Mrs. J. Olin Vanwinkle and son, Richard, or Jefferson, are visiting Mrs. Vanwinkle's sister, Mrs. Bess Cooper, and children, having come to uttond the operetta, "Marrying Marian," .Mr. and Mrs. II. I.. Gray daughter, and Mrs. (irny's father. J. YV. Hawkins, who came here last summer from Colorado, have purchased a farm In Hrewster val ley and moved last Sunday. Arch Lady has returned to his work in a CCC .camp after being laid otf for several weeks as a result of an injury. Miss ?rtrude Kpplng is visit ing at tnT home of nor ;;randmoth er, Mrs. Wright, on Days Creek. Mrs. Helen Rundell and bahy. who are visiting here from Cali fornia, nt the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry llundell, arc spending a few days at the Alhort Martin home on Friiien creek. A. M. Verrell afft his father, have returned Irom a trip to Mex ico and southern California. Mr. and Mrs. George Collins and infant son were visiting here Sun day, having come to bring Mrs. Collins' mother, Mrs. aude I0i parek home , after a two weens' visit al Port Orford with the Col lins family. Charlie Hlchey moved to Canyon ville Sunday, where he will live with the Elmer Hall family. Mrs. Laura Stevenson has mov ed Into her cottage on Johnson street. Mrs. Jack Williams Is here from San Francisco to visit with her sister, Mrs. M. McDougnl and fam ily. Miss Sybil Snodicor of Turon, Kansas, who is visiting here with her KrutidpanQs. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Cornutt, is vi iillug Q. Seattle with other relatives. ' j . Goochvyn Young, who recently leased the Continental mine on South Myrtle, began work last week. YONCALLA YONCALLA. Dec. 1L Prof, and Mrs. A. K. Marsh and daughter .spent the week-e-01 fishing at Mur phy's unto camp, near Scottsburg. Miss May Gross of Days Creek spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Alice Gross. Air. and Mrs. II. L. Stonaker spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Ston uker's parents, Mr. and Airs. Gar ner at Grants Pass. Clifford Hanun left Wednesday for his work near Clatskanine, af ter spending a couple of weeks here with his wife. Air. and Airs. Alttlkey of Ale Al inn ville spent a few days here recently ith their daughter, Alisa Alary Aluikey, teacher In the Yon calla high school. Charius llumntell transacted busi ness in Roseburg Saturday. Aliss Dorothy May Aluikey or Mc Mlunville visited her sister, Miss Mary Mulkey for several days over tho weck-entL At a receiVmeetlng of the Rice Hill Community club, the follow ing otiicers were elecled for the (QiliiK year: President, Airs. Min nie Ch in chill; secretary-treasurer, Airs. .Mildred Thiel. On the board ol directors, Krcd AlcC'ord. Air. and Airs. Thomas fckQ, and son of Gales creek are visiting ai. the Nora Mathis Iiqic. .Uj-. Sulh is a daughter of AliT JIatftftf. Miss Dorothy Edes of Eugene spent Sunday here with her pa rents. Aliss Jean JohiiHon spcu the week-end visiting relatives nf Eu gene. CANYONVILLE (WNYONVII.I.!?. Dec. ill.-. ), o. Tex' llicedlovc has rented .Moth ers Inn here an has moved his l:imily to t'nnyoin illc. The Inn will Mnu ho opened fnr business. Tom Williams, former resident or l'anonjlle. has returned here and Is looking for n business on l"irtunlty. Dunne his former resi dence here he constructed two house and a service station, which he later sold. Ii,. has since been living ul llolUivood ami KiiKene Ore. v i'mfilinc hy the drv fall weath er iiilini on, ;at.rs in the ('anion ville district ,,vn cxu-nt"lilii5 their feiiod nf onia(ions con-Id-cnihly beyond Ihe usual season Api.roxiniately i;,o rarloa.ls have h'-cn shipped to dale, hrinclriB about st -.ii per load in he ilistri hilled nriucfc.illv ! ... (iitiim:. tliu inns' ami loa.,iiit. The iMiMie nas ueen used principallv In le.leral fl,i,., couliol projects in Missouil. Facial Blotches a Tni..lk.: - .-..,. .imiu soreness a v and aid heuiirg, bitho with V Rosmol Soap- then a-;p:y a Resmol RIDDLE KIDDLE, Dee. 17. Mr. and Mrs. . I. A. Dean, who have been conduct- iug a grocery store at Marshfield' the past year sold their business property there recently and have returned to their home at Kiddle to reside. Their many friends hers welcome them buck. Airs. O. V. Logsdon and daugh ters, Mm. A. J. Johnson and Lillian Logsdon, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wilson ami Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pfuff were shopping and attend iug to business matters in Itoae burg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stuller, former residents of Kiddle, visited old t fiends here for a short time lust week. They were en route to their , home at ttureku, cauf., after a visit with relatives at Independence. Mr. and Mis. Percy Croft, Lin ville Myuutt and Juuge and Mrs. George Qunie, of Koseburg, were amung out-oi-towii people who at. tended the luneral services of T. Funeral services for the late t M. Elliuger, who passed away nt Koseburg Thursday night were held here Sunday atieruouu nt tho Community church. We v. Hicks of the Christum church, preuched the sermon and Mr. Kilter of Itoae bttrg had charge of the services. Helena liiddiu sang the hymns, "Close to Thee," 'The Beautiful Beyond," und "Abide with Mo," accompanied by Mrs. 1. A. Dean at the piano. Mr. Eillnger wus held in high respuct by his niuity lrlends and his genial presence will be missed in the community. ' Donald, Deity and Jack Cornutt nio0.cd lo Eugene Wednesday, where they attended the wedding of their father, J. M. Cornutt and Airs. Genevieve Lake winch was solemnized at the parlors of the U.'uitisi ehnreh there, that evening. O.irs. Cornutt will continue her work at Eugene until the Christ mas vacation, when she will movo to Kiddle to the home of bur huii bund. Elder and iars. Paul Jones, color- n, Mirtiiwoliulti Wtu. liiivn Imnn conducting meetings here the past few weeks, closed their services Sunday and left Monday for other fields. Mr. and Airs. Fred Goff.yof Rose burg, attended the Grange meeting here Saturday evening. Airs. Golf acted as installing officer. Air. and Mrs. Charles Withers and little daughter, who have been residing here the past .summer and fail leti fur their home at Portland Lhe first of me week, Mr. Withers was ihe government engineer on the new school project. -o- NOTICE We will not oe responsible for doijts contracieu uy otuer titan our selves. CLAUON'CE A. MILLER. AiiNME AilLLEK. One-Act Play Contest Oakland H. S. Gym Tuesday, Dec. 22 1 8 o'clock Admission 25c and 10c "Elmer," "Cloudburst," "Three's a Crowd" and "A Weakness for Nurses." FOIJ SALE 4-foot SLAB WOOD gM.OO deliveredi per. cord . MILL ENDS SAW DUST o PHONE 282 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. 2nd Ave. and 5th St. on Dixonftlle Road O Give Yourself CHRISTMAS PRESENT ancl Vour Clothes a Treat by Having Thcrfl Cleaned at UMPQUA CLEANERS Oak and Stephens Sts. Phone 472