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FOUR bnt n.llr emu lautar br saw 4fwa-IUvltw L'.. late. M.Hb, af Tka iHHlaM FreH The Aesnuiated Press Is exclusive ly stnlltltd to the um for reoubllca' tlon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In Ihla paper and to all local news published herein. All rlsTtit of re publication of special dispatches BerslB sre alio raeerrea. BAHRia ELLSWORTH Kntarad1 as second class matter liar If, 1(20, at the post office at RoseburaT, OreaTOa, under not of jsaron i. is7s. Saa Francisco 220 Bush l Anaclee 133 South Stress. Keatlie 03 Stewart Street. Spring mreei, i Ave.. Cklcaara 360 North Mlchlai Delsolt 323 BteDftenson Ul Ug.. New Yrk 31 Bast tilth Street. I'erllm MullMerlBIJoa Italea Dally, per your by snail ..$1.30 Ial y, a months by mall 2.00 lal y. I months by mall.., 1.00 Dally, by carrier per month do Fighting A Disease. j TplIK light against tuberculosis, : aided so greatly uy llio sale of Christinas seals, sues ou uncous' iugly. Only a few days remain fur the purchase and use of these seals. . 'I'lio work done wllh the money thus raised is sploudld In deed. . Though II Is a nation-wide fight yos, even world-wide It Is as lo- ; cal as ouch household and every j penny contributed helps toward : eradicating - the disease toward ' saving lives. .! In ail articlo by W. II, My linger, M. o, of UsIuyoUo, Indluna, we J find tho following; "Now, wo j know, thanks to tho tuberculin ; test, and., careful post uiortoin 5 study, that so-culled 'childhood tu 'berculosls' Is merely the first maul- t testation of tuberculosis and Uie j prognosis Is vory good without escondury lnfeotlon taking plucc, s Not only this, but fur moro often ; tian,,not the Infection tukes placo ? Vlf-houl,, anyone, hcconilng aware that It lilts oecurrod. These first Infectious aro not limited to In funu and children but may oe- , cur at any ago In a previously Represented By non-Infected Individual so lliut tlio . torm first Infection typo of disease i is much moro iipproiirlato thun tho torm childhood typo tuborculosis "Not long ago wo looked on tho child who was ton por cont under : averago weight us being suspicious ; of having tuberculosis. . , . Weight has praotlcally no rolallon to first Infection tuberculosis. ! "Noxt camo tho 'contact' child: ; unat is tho child living in a homo with an Infootod Individual, This was a groat step forward as n largo numbor ot our Infected ehll arcn aro round in this group, It Is Interesting to noto that tho yungor children aro usually morn heavily Infoclod than tho older ones, due to tho fact that tho sourco of contact usually suffers iron) progressive dlHouso und par : tloularly Is this so If It Is the molh ; or wno Is 111. ... A tuberculous mother unknowingly Infects her children. Of those, sonic may die in infancy or childhood, while oil. its may grow to early adult life only to full a victim of llio ills- oaso. I'oihapR (hey are married and lutvo children who In turn be come Infected. furiously ino proper thing In do Is to break this vlelous elude and wo attempt (o do I Ills by re- "".Yum oitnnr tho piitlont or the cniniron from the homo nl tho earliest moment. This method while vory useful has two serious clrnwlmrks. It witches In lis nel many contact who hnve not yet boeomo cohUiiulnitted while ut l ho name ilmo missing tho hirw Rroup whoso Infection Is mil brought about In tho home mid In most of whom tho source of the conliiel cannot be ascertained. "This brlngB In llio modem molhod or fuse finding which Is coming morn and moro lulo uw. It consists In Iho npiillciillon or tho skin lost and tho X-raying or those who react positively. Iiroeedmo well adapted In Iho In dividual piitlenl us well as to huge numbers such as our public school, university or luilustrlnl groups. From n liractleai as well as a si-leu. tlflc siundpolnt I his murks a re volutionary ndvauco. Through Its uso wo are hetlor able lo under Hlund our local tnlivrciilosls prnli Join. to betlor and earlier select thoso who need supervision nriv llvo trenlmenl and, from year, lo year, to measuro wllh a mnsnnuMo degree of accuracy tho results of our efforts at control." Editorial on News (Continued from pago 1.) supported by local public opinion. I l.'T us suiiimurltc: Tho Hrlti'S shot down two po lice ofrs, accompaiilcd by a volunteer ciTizen, 'who fiaTb"con sent to arrest them. They fled, but later gave themselves up and were tried, alleging that the kill ings were done In self-defense. The Jury disbelieved this claim, and found them guilty. Iho Drites huve not yet been sentenced. But if they aro sent, encod and if the sentence is car ried Into execution without Inter ruptlon and they are hanged us the law of California provides in tho cuso ot condemned murderers, it is highly prnhublu that In the fu ture there will be FHWKK I.YNCII- INflS IN NOItTIIKHN CALII-'OIt- NIA. Decision Dismays Vatican's Doctors, Who Fear Pius Can't Stand Strain. VATICAN CITV, Dee. 22 (AP) I'opu ills meditated today upon tho Christmas evo messago he wilt broadcast to tho world. A semiofficial Vail cum bulletin said his health "continues to 1m prove. 'relates said tho holy father, in the radio message he will make at 12:110 p. in. Thursday (tl:3u n. eastorn standard time) probably will placo emphasis on Iho gravo conditions which afflic t tho world, and will expound the principles Ihrnugh which humanity muy win sulvatlnn.' Vatican sources said (he bone's physicians wero dismayed by tho holy rnthor's lulenllon lo broadcast his Christmas message to the card- Innls. Tho doctors were said to be none too sure tho holy.futher would be uble to etund the exer tion, f-, The pontiff spent another rest less night with his sleop troubled by shortness of breath and pain In bis swollen legs. An official statement yesterday said tho pope "is compelled lo re main motionless because of the varicose condition ot his loft leg. but nothing hns occurred to make his slluntlon worse, or to cause any alarm concerning ills general condition. NEW YOItK, Doc. 22. f AP) American networks will Join In the Thursday morning broadcast of l'ope Pius t hrlstmus message to tne world, Time for tho transmis sion has been set for 6:31) a. m. (easturu stardard lime) via the combined WKAr-'-WJZ-NHC and WA HOCUS networks. It Is ex pected an ICngllsh .translation will follow tho pope's address in La tin. oO Chilsliniis exorcises will lake place at the Pentecostal church this ovenlng at 7::I0 o'clock. The people of ItoKcbuig und vicinity llio cordially Invlled to attend. The order of llio program Is us tollows: Hong by congregation. Prayer. Scripture rending by the superln- teiiiient, violet peinlierlon. Welcome," by Mary Tlllle. Class song by the "Willing' Work ers. Iteellallon, "Llltlo Lord Jesus." hv Kdwurd Nelson, ixcrclso by I he "Jewels." O Accordion solo entitled "Star of I he lOnsl." hv .Marvin llliuliliiiiil ilecltullnn by Helen Hover. The Holding .-star," by ltebekah Williams. Vocal duet enlllleil "Shine On. Ileaulllul Slur." by Vlolcl Pein lierlon and Mrs. Prising. A ClirlMtlniis Prayer," by Dorolhv I'luiner. A Hilt," by llcvcrlv Prnwidl. 'Two Shoes." hv David Ppralmr. Song by iho young people. ino ! list t:iiii8liims Hay," by Vernon Sailvaln. Itecllntlon, "Just Jesus," by Wll- lard l-'lnley. What II iMeiinl," Mlhlieil Tlllle. Ills Choice." Kviincelhii' pm,.n lleillalinn. "To lleihh'heui," bv llnliert itoyer. When .Iciius Was A Little Hoy," hv Willis Nelson. IliHlnnuenlal duel by Hie Williams In others. Itecllulliin, "Chllslina: (ieoi ae Chample. Musical number hv Mm oi,li,..i,:i KeniailiH by tlm pustiir, Home From Lone. Beach '!lhi llenuigh, who Is taklmi pie- nitrwes liainlntr cimrse at the .our lleai h Junior ctdlcKe In Call- lot Ilia, has HI l ived hero i,i mii. ii.I the lu.liiliiys with her nineins Mi ami Mrs. I). Ilennluh. 3Da(l Devotions Dll. CHAULKS A. KDWAHIiS itboiit llu um) iinml lirl. fill (jpn of lilonituio (Nil wo ran itimI. Thrr,. huvo hwn m many w (lint imn l:c,n fine dim! Runtf in .mi in.iny ay hat tO Ml'ltH't mulillrf ulunit tllfUt l U iiiink u v(Hnhrhil Miinirn of ntlmuhu; mul wlmtom itml liiHiralion. ituit wo caminf uff'inl to ...'1,'lM-t. .v isoultl lipvnr lm Mf slnilstfc nr 11 tin Hliiifil for niiv oi ns. it no ki-ni uur nt"wn laii'iiitli- v tt It (In $wy or tho IIvi-h and (ii-tn nf WMIll ItM'll. W'lOsn ftM-ni !s finwd tli I).i'm of tm:r;iii in.i.iii u jQlianli Tln'i, ( tifil, lor th oiii oi lauiutiiiM ss mm r iur ttiHt anil loyalty (. t t:ih inai V.vvt Mould hnvo wnmlii into tho Ktory of wnv.x'i i- upnn Uu- ourtli. Aiuvii. ROSEBURG At GLITTERING GIRL ' by May Christie CIIAPTIOIl XXI "But to thinking people, love can be controlled. If one feels oneself i dotting to the riungor point, thore tiro u mi m be r ot Hiifo coursea to imrsuu,'' "1 lhout;ht you wero Sir Cfulahurl now you tulk like Hocmtoa or Homo slut'fy old philuBunhur," Ver non laughed ahrlHy. .; ' ilo miillou ut hor. Thure wiis Honiotliiutr whintHluul IKh hiiiIIc, "Why not llkou mo to that othur ancient (Irook philoHoihr tho ono who tried to oxtrajl the nuixinium of RwoeUiuss from ouch flying min ute MinutPB liko tlila? You enjoy Luem tor tho Uuio bointr. and thun wiHely foruot all about them, like a en nay bachelor. In that it It whh ttnokon liko a (dmllcnuo, What would Terry Bay In unawor to it Stiated in thai fiiHliionablo nlulit Hpot, Ihc Octiort Oa.sis, and look i tit; Vernon's flushed and lovely rare, thai dotipitu lior efforts at ImdiuaKo hud n hurt dlHHppoint rnent on .;, Terry Kaid Kcntly: Mack tu the wilds of New Mexico, this nlKht iu the Desert Oasis, with you. will bo liko an oasis in my memory. She flashed: I hut h much loo Klib. It sounds like something mil ot a silly novc i stand eorreeled. I Riant you in a poor hand ut inaklnit tiroUy speoenes. No ones requiring you to make tty speeehes." .She was niiKry pre now. hvidently ho despised women in his heart. Hhe would lake the hint from turn. What had lie mild; HniuothftiK about withdrawing im mediately one felt oneself "at the daiiKer point" . , . that "love could be controlled . , . I'm flurry If I've affemled yon. my dear. Living the Ins! few years tho back of beyond bus made me stupid In what shall 1 tay? the social amenities." She had uufasioncd I he hunch of iolois from her gown before she had danced with Terry. She raised them to her face now, delicately snltflntr their fniKianee. "I still maintain (hat the Kiel in the play tonight was terribly self ish. Now if you had been in the man's shoes " She was terribly afraid lhal he would answer: "Hut I should never have been In the man's place. 1 hnuld never marry a ulrl with bo much money -" lie ilid nuthiiiK of Iho sort. lie ('gin biiolly, then ho said: "1 should never be run-fed avwiy by n inerelv pretty face. Ilefiu I not lo the uiarrvlim point I wAuid satisfy mvst'lf as to hoi real character, Thai's Hie trouble with American imirrhim's loday. They're baaed on whatuyeu nirls call 'sex appeal' only. That's perfectly crazy. They don't last. Mow run tluy? The Kills many with the firm determ ination t tui l if it isn'tuo. thev'U siep rig) out of it frnd into mi othtT itTU i ihme. Tliero's not hi up Hiirrod .n their point of view. They t think n uiarriage that lasts Is old ! fashioned," "Not all Kitls." Venum veulured . to remark. j "The uirls In tin- crtnvil you're icofuc with all do. They jimrrv purely as mi experiment. Q. alt 'tbQian ouOi'f tt while iho putufi's , KiKm. Sacrtfire not lit rut .M it r iri.iCf i:ivcs tliem a eertaiiO.ree.loiH that an unmarried pit! I not sup I'osrd to have a safety in pursu : inn other at fairs. Don't htok so stanh-d. little roiintty nfilN It's as ell to hftyt your e vn open to what's ifoius on around you " 1 She thought : "Th married NEWS - REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. TUESDAY. the Top of Your List! women have disgusted him, run ning lifter him, be cause he's channing und good-looking." Aloud stio said, her "Why" do you breulh cutchiiiK mou evor marry, men.'' "liocauHO we've all not a streak of conventionality iu us, und It's considered the thing for men und women to marry. Of tho two, the man Is Jnvuriubly tho more sent!5 muniul. Hut us 1 suld before, here Iu America ho doesn't stop lo ana lyze tho girl. Ho falls for iiei'ix appeal and when that goos, what has he?-" "Alimony to pny! Hut. Isn't il his fault us much as hers?" "Yos, For being so short-sighted. I lo doesn't. Hi no 1 o ut mlv her rninlllfuH. in- Inelt nf Ihoni Iliu chip f desire is to possess her. If she's clover, she holds off. It's llio al tar or nothing. So there's the grand and unipty parade of bridesmaids lilies candles- music, K n o wi u g how the whole thing will end, It's more comic than sacred." How cynical lie was! Vernon's heart sank. "Hut you do lake mi exnggeraled view." "When I marry," said Terry, half losing his eyes as he watched the Htnoke from his cigaretle circle in tho aid. "it won't he any society butterfly nor yet anyone else's leavings. She won't he any little ocklail hound (pardon the ex pression) nor h.ivo run around with Tom, IMck ami Marry on Park avenue, nor have been pawed over. lib nie, marriage is for keeps. don't believe iu divorce. I bHievo one should look thoroughly heforo one leaps ones wife should be a helpmate and an hones t-lo-gooil-ness real girl!" Vernon could have shouted : "Are you blind? She's herel" Hut the unfortunate imp that laugles up our OitO made her hide her true sympathy with his view point as she airily answered : Vou demand an awful lot. C an t she even have had one little flir tation? Vou men sail through The flu me dozens of times, und coiiid- ourself scalhless. Hut if our wings aro singed just the eenlesl little bit. then according to what you've just saidwe're not suitable W- you!" Terry slnred at her. There was queer. iiuoHtionlng look in his ie blue oyen, ns though they tried to reach down lo the very soul oi her. W.hy had sjic said this flippant thing? What doubt was iu his mind about her? I')t;u a dioadfui thing happened at this Impossible moment. Terry ami Vernon both heard tt. The I music luuly-yeas' d. and Horn tne I next lablo Wat was heavily screen-j ed from them by a palm came the shrill voice of a woman: "Tho, hog an oil Tyson girl from Texas I j here. Ii'you hnow teehee- slie'.i 1 making a giWt piny for It itice Karfnolf ?" ! 'King Oophefuu and the ltegi:nr Mulil reversed!" A man's old tniu- lauuh. "My deah. i"he post, ly reeking with nionc!" Prince Ivan Km luoff strolled I id ly down I'ark a.enuo at noon. hi dully t'U.stitm iu f iuc athrr. Ho didn't bHlVvp iu rlslnc till tho day was thoroughly aired, i man mut tii't his sleep uftr laut-iui: till all hours with (In1 idies, blorts 'rin! itt hnpid to hi1 nblo to blrHR thrin rnnsidt'tably more, if thlucs nt Iho way he wanted. Iho siyns wrro favorable Dccpue the Buushiuy, the early) November wind blew through his thin overcoat. Ho shivered, und cursed a little. ' Hut If nil went well, he told him self he would shortly be able to af ford a subie'-lhtcd overcoat. He smiled at his own svelte reflection iu a passing shop windoO. twirling his cane in the well-known "man about town" manner. .Millions they had. Tho little girl was (uito a peach. Decent, respect able people with a strong strain of thu bourgeois. That meant they wouldn't tolerate scandal, nor an ill breath lo touch tho reputation of their beloved daughter.' It wasn't difficult lo live com fortably it one wore a presentable he-mule Iu this town, versed in the psychology of women! There was a real shortage of utlraetibt well-born, unattached men and tho women wero desperate for es corts to their parlies for sweet speeches fur attention. Really, ail that one required to crush society (save the word!) was a diniiur-jacket and a suitable "air".. . . he told himself he had many more nsseia. American men hud no leisure for tho women, mud as they were on money-making. That releusod ar mies ot charming Indies up und down 1'urk uvuuue and its envir ons, looking for0jiij'lution. I To bo continued) SALUM, Dec. 1!2. (AH) I ton V. Mote.Vtato entomologist, will make a survey of stacked hay in linker county to determine whether al falfa weevil exists, the state de partment of agriculture announc ed follow fug a coulerence here yes terday when a H.ikor county dele gation need assistance from (iov i nor Martin iu having tho weevil tiuurunline lifted. O .Mote said ho believed it pos sible that tho weevil would not re main in the hay and that It would bo safe lo hale and ship during the winter months, but declared It in m nr iii'reMhai y io inaKO iu IllVeSl iliHt inn 1..-t'iit-.t nni-ititucii.ii lV ship con id ho obtained from oth er slates who have placed u nuar tt antine on hay in Hakep ami i n ion couuiies. tlove.rnor Martin wfi? also re tpiest Lee A. Slrong. thief of the bureau of entomology at Washing ion, to assist iu making the inves tigation in tin hopes a competent ted era I entomologist may be as signed to investigate t ho areas. I he quarantine of allulla weevil, ft was poiTAi out is based upon federal linuTngs on 1 1 rely. The ilelerathm told (lie gover nor about $::t'tvnu worth of hay wni lied up in linker county with out a market because of the tpiar antine. TOWNSEND CLUBS' DO!NG IN DOUGLAS VONt .l.l.A-Tlie r iiif oi' tho Vo.naha elub wa. held Tiuvt! The lohov inn liftieci! Siilar meet-Tn- nsend y evenin;;. Mere fleet' cd f ! I:if ruining year: in t-i,h-nt. .ko ii-oli; vic'.'-it.csidc!il. UrorKr E-'.v. rrcirttiry. .M:. olivr Mr. i.-Hr!inr. Mrs. .Mit. nit I.uu; Kt. atlvlhn.v I i,irl. Annif Kluse. M is. Kll.i 1'o'ttiit, Tom Htiaintin. Ilessir Mollill'.li.ll. Ht-.tmo i'Doits. M ytt. iJt'Oiw KcllnuK. Mrs. (HIm- Mi Kim- t'tvt ! a ilflU'K'-.is Innih follnviit.O !i soi'u'i r.our. A Jar.e c:o,Wrwa3 protut. MMFJ1 EYED III 1HIE EDICT DECEMBER 22, 1 936. Edward' Decision Not One of Man of Honor, High Cleric Implies. VOKK, Knglund, Dec. 22. (AP) lue iicuuiouop ot lout brunt nm uiimicu on luo uuu; union oi niig cuwaiu Viii loutt umi, iu i.Uiub UMm or.joueu muu mo.it wiiicM utctv .no ino ol press una puriiuoiuiit jo tun Arcuoitiuop oi waniwiOJi', implied tne monarch a uecieJiou wouiu not mivo been maue uy u luau ot nonur. "iu nut iu wua not uoue In De cern uur, nor even In Uciouer when mo iiuuiHioii oi marriu&e wus uu- nouueeu lo the prune minister," lout ucciuied In nis January iet ier to ms diocese, "nut niucu eariiei'." ' t lias happened that many a man beioro now nus iour.d hiusetl uetsiiiiiuiti to lull iu lovo with an- otuer mans wue. Tual's the mo mcni oi tno critical uocisiou uuu mo rigut uecisiuu is mat tiiey suoiiiu ceaso lo meet be tore pus Dion is uevcloped us to create uu ugoiuzing contact belseen ovo and duly. "Timi decidion has often been takeu by men of honor." J no Arciimsnop of York, who ranks second only to Canterbury iu tne Churcu of fcJiiguind, declared any kind of life wnlch conflictB with duty is "not tho lovo of wnicii tno gospel speaks." ork described the coining coro nation of King George VI as a "re- uemcatlon ot our whole national llio and ourselves as cillzcus." Constitution Stronger Tho prelate described toe Drltlsh constitution as strengthened by tho crisis wnicii grew out of King Ed wards love lor Wuiiia bimi.sun und added '. . We, more deeply uuin ever, are committed -to tiie democratic prin ciple ot the supremacy of parlia ment exercised through ministers who have the confidence ot the house of commons." Hailing tiie new king and queen, York said the country should start tno new year by turning uway from the sad and humiliating slory to what we are confident will be a hupp i or future." It was the tirst umo tho arch bishop had commented ou tho con stitutional crisis although his su perior, tho Archbishop of Canft-r-bury, severely criticized Edward in broadcast just after the abdica tion. The Canterbury address drew a rebuke from some sections of the house of commons and British newspapers, and for a time threat ened to bring iulo the open the question of separation of church and stuie. KRNR PROGRAM (1,500 Kilocycles) SPONSORED BY NEWS-REVIEW REMAINING HOURS TODAY TUESDAY, DEC. 22 4:00 The Editor Views the News. 4:15 Roaeburg Chamber of Com merce, hev. Perry Smith. 4:3u Charles Hump. 4:-lu Sum Luniit uud HiB Kumous I'iuyera. 5:00 Clyde McCoy uud 111b Or- chusu-a. 5:30 Novelty Studio Party. (i:00 Dinner Concert. 6:30 Uunds on Parade. 6:45 Denny Uubin und Uuilliclt Millor. 7:00 The Goofus'ivo. 7:15 Flashing Fingers ut tho Pluuo. 7:30 Freddy Martin und His Or- choatru. N 7:15 Crab Dur Program. S: 00 Good Night. U' K D N K S 1 A V , I1HC. 23 Morning Hours O 6: 15 (Tjarly Birds. 7:00 Sunrise Organ Concert. 7:15 Alarm Clock Club. 7:.30 "Down on the Levee," Bu bar uros. 7:45 Newsfteview News,.- 8:00 Fisher's Shoppers' Special. 8:05 Good Morning, J. M. Judd. 8:15 Sueur Hull and Kyi Or chestra. 8:30 Coral Strand. 9: on Waltz Time. !I:CJ) - PbiiI Jenkins' Rumblings. H: 15 Songs by Frank Crummit. in: on Poir Concert. 10:30 "Belle and Martha," Copco. 10:35 Women's Exchange, U:oo Your Highroad to Happi ness, o ll:,",ii Songs From Other l.unds. 12:00 "Time Signal," Knudtson's Parade tit the .Maestro. 12:15 Singing Strings, Radio Mu sic Store. I2:3ii Titan Swine Hand. 12:45 News-Review News. 1:00 Western Itance llallatls. 1:30 Odds and Knds. O 1' '"O "Here Comes the llund." 2:30-Seeer Kills. 2:45 Cellar's Hot Shots. 2:50 News Flashes. 3:00 The World Book Man. 3:U5 Itudy Vulleo ami tho kees. 3:15 Hansen Varieties. 3:30 Kiddles IteniieslsO 3: 15- -Favorite Vocals. 4:00 The Editor Views Yan- the News. 1 : 15 -Tea Oiusant. 5; miThe lianch llovs. .i:15 Jutly und lllll. 5: 30 -Novelty Sum Party. 6:00 lihiner Concert. 6.30 Organ Re ie. 11: 15 Itovuno. tterutle Tenor. 7:on Xmas Carols. 7:1." Olnskin und Ills Or- (Jieatra. 7:30 - yrfoslrr Hot Shols. T:I0 Ymir (irab lis Program. S:M (loud Night. J TIIL'ltSDAY. lKCKMr.i:it : 1.1 "Knrly Ilirtls." :'l 7:00 Sunrise Oman Uecilal. lA'A-Alumi t'1,.1, t-l..l. 17:40 "Down on the Levee," Bubs'- Bros. 7:45 ftews-Review Newt. 8:00 "Shopper's Special," Fish er's. 11:05 Sacred Hyiun3 Prelude. 8:30 Pentecostal Service, Rev. Persing. 8:45 Los Angeles Symphony. :00 Canyonville. Community Program. 9:30 Doreoy Bros. Orchestra 10:00 Songs Seldom Hoard. 10:30 Belle and Martha Copco. 10:35 Women's Exchange. 11:00 Victor Salon Orchestra. 11:30 Titan's Swing Hand. 12:00 Time Signal Knudtson's. 12:01 Doswell SlBtera. 12:30 Hoseburg Motor Co. 12:45 News-Review News. 1:00 Music ot Other Lands, 1:16 Jack Shilkrot and Orches tra, 1:30 Now York FeBtlvul Orches o tra. 2:00 Songs Wo All Komeuiber. 2:30 What's the Name oi That Song. 2:60 Two-Fifty News Flashes. 3:00 "World Book Man." 3:16 Viking Accordion Band. 3:30-T-Kiddtes' Request Program. 3:45 Afternoon Uance .Melodies. 3:55 "Hot Shots" Cellars. 4:00 The Editor Views the News. 4:16 Violin Concert. 1:30 Municipal Dacco Band. 6:00 Hawulian ShQows. 0 5:30 Novelty Studio Purty. 6:00 Dinner Concert. 6:30 Singing Strings. r JS:45 Victor Young and His Or- chestra. 7:00 Richard Crooks. 7:15 Memory Teasers. G 7:30 Patsy iMontuna. 7:46 Your Grub Bug Progrum. 8:1 "Good Night All," Sigll Off. YULE EVE SERVICE SET BY LUTHERANS A special Christmas evo service will be held Thursday, Dec. 21, at St. PuuPs Lutheran church, Corey und Military streets. The service is to hein at 7:30 p. m. The pupils of tho Sunday school, assisted by the choir, will tell the Christmas story in recitation and song. The pastor will deliver a sermonette on the topic, "What Effect JJid the Angel's Message, 'Christ, the Sav ior, la Horn,' Have on the Shep herds of Bethlehem?" The choir will sing two selections: "O Thou Joyous Day," und "The Angel's Message." Tho public is most cor dially invited to attend this serv ice. PENNEY'S TO BE CLOSED DEC. 24 EVE The J. C. Penney company store in Hoseburg will not be open the evening of Thursday, December 2-1, Glenn Owen, nianMiO announc ed this morning. The store will re main open evenings until Thurs day, hut, following Its usual cus tom, will close at the regular time, 5:!UI p, m. Cln'lsliuiiB eve. FINIS CODE NO. Iv5 C OUARIS'COOE NO. 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