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TWO RESETTLEMENT PUNNING STARTS WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. (AP) 1U' so 1 1 1 o m u n t udmiutstmllon )1hub to help lurmura at tho "bot tom of the heap," took shape si multuueoualy loday. iu leKlalulivo and adunnlHtrattve quarteiH. Saying there Is u vust difiVrunee buiWL-LMi "the top one-third" and the "bottom 0110-lhiid of the fanu era' Secretary Wallace deelured in a radio address (the farm and home hour) the asney would con cen tint i) uu a program of super vised loans for the smallest farni ors. He said last year resettlement made such loans to 300,000 farm families and termed that its "most important" activity. Senator Pope (D., Idaho), head of a concessional relief bloc, aaUl the II A had set aside "a substan tial sum" to provide fur 10,000 families going into the northwest from the dust howl states. The bloc, Including congressmen from six western states, wants an Increase in proposed relief appro priations for the next five months. Pope said the resettlement allot ment will "meet Immediate needs' The Idaho senator reported four of his colleagues and four repre sentatives will ask the house ap propriations committee "probably Wednesday' for "adequate relief funds." Ho added he has been as sured by the administration that needy families in Idaho, Oregon and Washington, who have fled from the drought urea, will get cuhIi grants. IS? BASKET Ml BALL m SCORES 'jMI AND My? gossip COltVALMS, Ore., Jim. 13. (A1JJ A vlctoi-y-liuugry Oregon Mule Ijimkotlmil teum hettled (town to bard work In iireparaliou for tho University of Oregon gumo to day nttur drooping two close con tests to too Washington Stulo ougurs. , Tno Webfoots will coino hero Friday night. VVuuhlugtou Stuto won lUHt night's encounter 'A't to 3:!, follow ing tho lirovious night's gumo In -which Oregon Hlulu lust fi to 20. MONMOUTH, Ore.; Jun. '13. (AH) Orugun Nornuil, continuing JU two-your Jinx over Winninotiu unlveruily, jumped Into tho loud inldwuy In tno first bulf of lust ulgut's luiskettmtl game unU wont ou to defeat tho Buurcuts 3S to 11. Mc.MINNVILL.JS, Ore, Jun. 13. . (API A Bimrl m tho filial ruur minutes guvu the Pacific 1'uck urds u 31 to 3D victory ovor Un field collttgo liuro ul'tur tho Port liiuders hud tnillod throughout too gumo. Llni'luld wuu. ulioud ut luilf tnuu 21) to 11. POltTLANI), Ore, Jim. 13. (AP) A fliHl flvo-inlnuto over tliuo during which "Chuck" L'lny ton sunk two luug guuls.guve tne University uf Purtluiitt basketball team a S to 37 victory over th Pacific UlllVOl-Hity JtHilKHl'H lust night, llcgnliir nhiying tunc cmlcil ut 3 l-ull. Only 10 seconds remained, with Pacific luudlng 37 to 30, when Clay ton's Iuhi goul lopped through thu Hot. The winners- were ulicuil IS to , JO ut hulftliue. l'OHTLANI), Ore., Jun. 13. (API Led by Jlob llohlmuii, lanky center who piled up 13 points, Uoiuutnree high's basketball quin tet deiuulud tho Wllluinotto univer sity Flush 27 to 2,s hero lust Jilght. ; Hiflh School Scores i' Salem 2t"i, Tillamook 13. ; liululor 21, lllllKlioio.22. Woodhurn 31, Nowherg 23. St. aioplioiiH 22, Sundy 17. FAVORITE RECIPES (llrnnili'iist bv t ho Vtnii'H'n Kx rlluuun deluirl mt'iH ut K UN It Hint luihllxllril in th limiiilil r.mul.v rook hnik. Cntuplf le 'lns nl I III, cook linok miiv !'' imiivIiuxmI at II"' Ni-wH-lti-vlew orln) al i cents each.) SPANISH STRING BEANS MltS. HAItltV .1. HltOW.M Jtosclmrg, Ore. .2 lbs. groeii string limms, chop- lil flno. Put 1- '1' bacon drlppliiKS In rryuiK pun; ami i onion, rm fine nnd t rod pi ppor cut fine ami fry brown. Add 3 ripe lomuloos. out tine. Slir In 1 T flour; add 1 lit. cold wnler nnd clioppeil beans Willi suit and pepper to taste. Let lieans cook tender. Keep adding vntiir as needed, so na nut to let them cook dry. FRIED CUCUMBERS ,' IDA lli:U(!OYNi:, Itlddlo. 1'sn riicuinhers which are friini ft toU In. lonrt. I'are them and cut In slices lengthwise n uuailer of un Inch Illicit, wipe I limn dry with n doth. Sprinkle wllh suit and pep per, dredge with flour, and fry In lurd uml bullor: n T of ouch, mixed. , Drown belli sides ami sol ve liut. V CREAMED CELERY AND QREEN PEPPER ; MltS AI.IIA HPOrilll. Itoseburg. I'i c celery cut In Un. Ii'mhHis; 1 small Kieen pepper; Hi e milk; 3 'J' flour; 3 T butler; i t sull: M t pepier; (1 slices toasl. Uoll celery until tender. Drain and mis with jieppcr which has been sliced after coro and soeds have been removed, iluko cicnm siiiue as follows! jlult bultt'i' uiitl add fluitr. Cook SCENES P;, xt- - : wit I I Tm ' - U iiiiiMMMlflMiirFlt Ml III "Til -TTl i ' -nil, UitWw Yule Quarrel Ends in Slaying Orln Warren. 15. of Munfonlville. Ky.. wanted to buy his little broth oro nnd outers some Cltruamas presents. He had no money but he hUl a chicken which he hail raised. He sold the chicken for 35 cents and thus was able to piny Santa Onus to his poverty stricken brothers and sisters. Cut when his father. Owen Warren. 38, found out what he had done, he threatened to beat the lad who picked up n shotgun and fatally wounded hint. Such was the story told police by Orln Warren. rij;ht. shown in county jail where he faces a murder charge. At the left, sharing a bag of peanuts with Orln. is his brother Oris. until tho inlMnre huhhlesi, add mV.i KitiduiiHy, KllirlUK all to while Cook until ttmuo'h and thick. Slir in ivlory and pepper mixture. Add null and popper and servo ou toast. FRIED OYSTERS MUS. WAl.TNIt UOOO. Ktmobii.K, li.-l one pint of lur.te oilers. Dip in m;uN and milk batter. Then In cracker orumha, arena rrunui with homcmado lomato cat-up, CASSEROLE OF CLAMS AND SPAOHETTI MUS. .1. (!. 11ACON", PmiHiun. Cook U cupn Mtrti;betti In nultt'd walor. XV'bcn ihino rin:'o In n col ander with cidd walor. Itotfr a haklim lUxh, puthiiR a layer ol racker crumbs In tne tmlioin. net lnver of MimuhetM anl ono ol mim ed Ham-. Season with sail and pepper, tlivn udd nuuthvr lajcr ol ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1937. AT THE FINDING OF iiacker numbs. Repeat until all 1 ho .fpaL-heltl and cIuuih are usscd, poaiiUK (lie Hum liquor over all and dotiinc top with butler and sprinkle with paprika. Take in a moderate own about 11' mln. DENTISTRY 11. R. NERUAS, D. D. S. HAS WHEN liKSIUKI) i AtniKljresIa for lilllug Anilesihesla for llMracliou Uiibrcikablo or Vulcanite PUtes TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Suite 5 Phone 488-J Masonic Dldy. ' Roteburg jf-- " ft i jgr THE MATTSON BOY'S CORPSE - - w UiiOPgB I'mler sponsorship of Carl's Tav ern, radio station KltMi will brnuilcaal Itosebllrg high school basketball games throughout the season. The series will start Thurs day night when the Hoseburg In dians meet the Sulcm Vikings in the gymnasium here. Curl lllack, a star basketball player with the Uoseburg high school leani during his school years, and a member of its state championship sqiuid. Is spousm-ilii; Iho liroaiHan m tlletgnuic8 fur the purpose ul p'rmolit.g greater In heres; hi hlgn school alhlelles. Remote control tnulpuitut is be ing sit ili In tno school gymna sium today i.:id the plu.v-liy-plny description ut the contest will sliirt lit 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Thu game will he culled by Mar shall Pengru. KliN'lt commercial manager, ami one of Hie Associat ed oil company spurts announc ers. Pengru called l'Vlday's gume at Kimono del ween l'nlverslly of Oregon ami Washington Stale. COAST LEAGUE CUTS PRICE TO 25 CTS. MIS AXCKI.KS, Calif., Jan. 13. ( Al') llhac her runs of Hie l'ailiie I'ousl league may rejoice. They can see a baseball game this year for 2" cents. IMrorlors of Hie leegue voleil ,ho "I wo hit" priro. ;l ro-leelion 1,1 K, asketbal) Game THURSDAY Salem vs. Roseburg Senior High High School Auditorium 7:30 P. Upper picture shows G-men and other officers placing the body of Charles Mattson, ton year-old victim of kidnaper, in ambulance to be taken back to Tacoma. Body lies cn stretcher and Is covered with a blanket. The picture wao taken near the clump cf trees where the body was found, six miles south of Everett, Washington, Monday, January 11th. Picture at right was taken at the ocene where Char!e3 Matt eon's bruised body was found. Ar row points to what G-men believe a valuable clue-footprints of the' murderei, . '( cunts from lust year, In a mooting hero yesterday. Tho Shaughnessy play-off system was likewise approved, providing for flie four leutling clu'is at the end of tho season to battle It out for the championship and a purse uf glu.uOO. AL HOSTAK HANDS FISHER FIRST K. O SKATTI.K. Jan. 13. (AP) J-ight followers who viewed Al llo- stak of Scuttle as Just a rough, lough boy, today conshtered him an up ami coming boxer lifter his kuocKoul win ovor Tony I'isiicr, Newurk, N. J., middlowetghl. losliik sent Fisher reeling to the ropes with a left book, caught him with u right as he bounced oif tho hemp and the New Jersey hov went down and out in the sec ond round of llielr scheduled 10 round bout here last night. Al's victory shuttered r Ishur s record of never having been knock ed out. Klshor weighed 15Di); Ilostak mi . -0- GARCIA FLATTENS BLACKWELL IN FIRST STOCKTON, Calif.. Jun. 13. (AIM (VttM-ino tlurclu. Filipino welterwel.t'hl, knocked out Ono Khu'kVcll. Port la ml. Ore., nepro, in Iht' first round of thci ttiii- round mat eh here latU iiiIit. OntTin. ranked by tho New York athletic commission as No, challengi'i- for lU.-noy Hus- we1 terwduhl crown, lumltvl three, soli punches tn flatten hu oninet in 15 mM'Otitl. nt ADMISSION 25c. 35c CREDIT SWILL MEET AT MEDFORD The Medford Production Credit association will hold its third an nual meeting In the auditorium of the Jackson county courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on January 16, 1U3T, It was announced today. The meeting will convene it 10 o'clock In the morning. A program has been arranged which should be in structlve to al present borrowers and those. Interested tn cooperative financing. The association Is -prepared to make sound loans to all those engaged in agricultural pur suits and particularly desirea that members bring their wives, as they are partners In the business en terprise, officers of the organiza tion announce. There will be a complete report on the associa tion's business affairs so that mem bers and oluor interested parties may become fully Informed about this organization. - Three officers of the association wlU describe In some detail the activities of the association siuce its inception in 1934. Several bor rowers will make short talks con cerning their experience with the association and cooperative bor rowing for the last three years. There will be a period for ques tions and answers and two direc tors will be eleoted by the stock holders. Plans and polioies for the coming yaer will also be dis cussed. - - President V. D. Brophy will act as chairman and Vice-President Ben Hilton will make the report for the executive committee. A. 13. Robertson, vice-president of the Production Credit corporation of Spokane, will discuss various piiuses of cooperative credit and explain both the benefits and re sponsibilities of production credit association membership. It is hoped by the association that all those interested in co operative finaucing of agricultural pursuits will make an effort to at tend tne meeting. Around the County SUTHERLIN SUTHERLIN, Jan. 12. Recent icavy snows and cold weatuer caused Ray llccker, ou route from Sau Francisco to Portland, with bis family, to stop ut Sutherlin here he put his family, on the Shasta for the balance of the trip ml proceeded ou alone with the family car. Mrs. C. 11. Larsen, of Alexandria, Minnesota, arrived Saturday for a islt with her sou and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Larsen. Howard Hosnuin of Hood River, riivod lust Saturday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. D. A. Cooper. Ruby , Scurbrough, granddaugh ter of. Dr. and Mrs. Snook, is re ported to be quite ill at their home. Joe Uleason, who hus been seri ously .ill at his home west ot Siitheiiin with pneumonia, Is re ported to bo resting; easier. Miss riedu Schaoffor Hus been canug tor him. The Suthorlin Townsend club Is arranging tor a big mening next Wednesday, January lath, to ue hold ut 7:30 p. m. in tlio social ooms of the Methodist church. here will be good speakers and several skits offered by home tal ent. Pie and coffoo will bo included n the evening's entertatnuiont. .Miss Husol Tumor, of Portland, visited at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Honry llurge, last week. Mr. und Mrs. A. L. Ileal and hlldreu spent the wuek-eiid at Eugene last weok. They are enjoy ing u new Ford V-8. Mr. and Mrs. trunk culver anil Z4- ipi ' I'm kindly to your purse and f V 'I ' , isiSfe k'nMy to your taste. A bar fJ"1 vw relfQuality every bottle. -7 , :V) A 5;a TK pint f'M ifW 75c kJ&L' 4Ve : Mtf BOURBON ' " ' ' r t 1 " t?'-J"' iil"" You don't have to be fftf) M X ' RICH to enjoy RICH 11"' lAVA,l,B1EIN0REG0N H 1 -- km ftifiu lillHS STRAIGHT WHISKEY son, of Bandon, spent (Saturday at Sutberlin visiting lit the borne of Mr. and MrB. J. W. Culver and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barge. Miss Mary Croueuwett. student of the high school, was taken to Portland last Tuesday - In the Stearns ambulance, where she will receive medical attention toi trouble left rfom a recent opera tion. Mr. and Mrs. David Crowley and family moved to lloseburg last week. They had been occupying the house vacated by the Mlnnker family. j. a. Barge returned to uoiaen- dale, Washington, after spending several days visiting with bis son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barge. Henry Barge returned to Bend after the holidays where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pattlson and son, of Gering, Nebraska, are visit ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Snook. Mrs. Pattlson is the Bister of Dr. Snook, Mr. and Mrs. John Snook, of Cartella, Califor nia, are also visiting at the Snook home. Mrs. John Snook is a broth er of the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cooper aud family and Mrs. Sidney Wegner and Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Spencer of Oakland, visited Cottage Grove last week to attend the goidon wed ding of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Hos- mau, parents uf Mrs. Cooper ' and Mrs. Spencer. A Iarje crowd of young people attonded a party on Friday eve- j ning at the Sutherlin community i hall, given by tho GIi-Ib' league of i tho high sohool. Games were en-1 joyed and refreshments were serv- ed. Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, MTUAL rsOTODMPH . j r- ki World's only can witk dual oconomy of Fram oil cteanei and f automatic overdrive Lowered floors choir-height leah head room and leg loom lo spare World's safest, strongest, quietest all steel bodies reinforced by steel World's largest lug gage capacity World's easiest closing doors with exclusive non rattle rotary door locks Dual range steering gear for easy park lng e Studeboker's C. I. T. Budget Plan offers low time payments. UMPUA GARAGE A. E. ELLIOTT, Prop. Phone 385 Medical Arts Bldg. Mma z?A?i mm .AS YOU PREFER IN IOURION crvt ot Portland, visited at the home ot their brother-in-law aud sister. Mr. and Mrs. Brlttain Slack. They were accompanied by a. Mrs. U U Quacltenbush. Mr. and Mra. A. P. Slack, who have been visiting at the home of their son, Walter Slack. In Saa Francisco, will rislt other relatives in long Beach beforo returning home. They have been gone siuce the holiday week. TOWNSEND CLUBS' DOINGS IN DOUGLAS MEI.ROSE The Melrose-Elga-rose Townsend club will hold its regular meeting Friday evening. Jan. 15, at the Eluarose playshed. The newly elected officers will take over their duties at this meeting. An interesting program , has beenpreuared. All members and friends are invited to attend. FOR SALE 1'cord 4-foot SLAB WOOD, cut in 16-inch lengths, .4 BA delivered - Dry 4-ft. Slabs $2.25, 2.50, $3.00 PHONE 282 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. : 2nd Ave. and Sth St on Oixonvllle Road UANO OR RYE iir. nit pin oeutt co. iwtMcsi 'to. i:n. n