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EIGHT ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON WEDNESDAY, APRtL 51 . T Eastern .Ad Man Arlirie's Choice Prize Winners The S. & H. Green Stamp Jubilee of last week, certainly had tha town gruescing. The lucky persons who gues3ed closest to the number of Green Stamps on the Stamp Lady in our window, we give below. The correct number was 12,900. Continued showing of Green Stamp premiums in our window and in the store, all this week. You Always Win With Green : Stamps-And You Always Win With Fisher's Dependable Mdse. New Voiles, sheer goods for Spring . 25c to 39 Silk Dresses, another new showing . $59 Print Dresses, nationally known makes $195 White Dress Shoes, stylish and new $2.95 Air Step Shoes, sensational- in comfort . . .' $55 Exhibition We congratulate Mrs. Ger trude McKmney in her fine showing c.c Sea Shell Art Work. An interesting ex hibit of this work is shown in our windows all this week. Department Store Ask for Green Stamps PRIZE WINNERS 1, Mrs. W. J. Mess; 2, W. A. Bogard; 3, Bessie Barker; 4, Mrs. M. H. Noyer; 5, Robt. Shaffer; 6, Delia Mc Carthy; 7, Ve-a Ramp; 8, Je33ce Forty; 9. Maxine Vaurrhn; 10, Gladys Hcnshaw; 11, Beulah Woodrufi; 12, Ms. V. T. Jackson; 13, O. C. Houser; 14, Paul Maas; IS, Elsie Nenow; 16, Sylvia Weiderman; 17, Mrs. S. I.. Hebard. DUPE OF GITIST LOS ANdlCUCS, April 21. (AP) Uol.Kht Jewull, 17, protty mid lUfilHUHlniiod, wont brforn tho fed oral gruml jury Indity mid (old of lior oxpurloiifim tin tho "Virgin Mary", In Km her 'Dlvlno'u rollKioun Cllll. The Kovcrn mont clinrKP8 Mini John WucHt I hi itt, white illxclplf or tho Harlem culllst, violate! Iho Mann 'act by tnuiftpoiiinK .Minn .lowott from her I icnvnr, Colo., homo lo Ufvni'ly Ullla. Hunt did 11, Mi" ovcriimcnl al Iokcs, by vonnmiMilhiK lihnsHf var lotinly n 'Mokuh tho Christ" ami .liihn Inn licvolnlor. Tho hluh tuthool Klrl, cxtricalcd from a Now York "kingdom" or Kallinr Dlvluo by her own father. Norman Lot' .lewnll, arrived hen1, yesterday with her parent. "I really believed I was to he n new 'Virgin Aliiry,' " she sniil. "I'm glnd It's nil over and 1 am buck with my daddy." In lior story to 1'edoral ugentti, who arnuiRiMl for her to appear iiKalnst Hum. shy MIhh JowmIl re lated thai hIio fell under Hunt's Hpell lust year and at Christmas lufl homo with him. At, hotels, she sulci, they reslstm-ed us "Johuh ChrlBl and the Virgin Mary." On other oeeaHlniiH Hunt has styled hiiitHoir Mohu tho Kjvela tor." She mild she assisted hint In tie Binning a bl.niTu "tlnono ear," a $25,000 Huper-speclal bun uiid"r eonstruetloii al a Pasadena com h works. Hunt planned to tour the uaifou preaehhiK for Kather Miviee, lir said. AtnouK his other anl.i'.lMUS pinna, rthu said, whh fur her to travel to a desert Island and he roine the mother id' a new i.ivinr. She went to New York iiu'ead. S. l LABOR DISPUTE PRCEE PROGRESSES RAN niANrlNCO. April 21.- ( AP) Deternilnnd lo turn a re port on the dispute between the Southern Paeirie railroad inl the Hroi herhood of I .oi-nmoi Ive Kire men and Kniiiemen and Itailro.-nl Trirtnmon In the hamls oT I're.l dt nt lloosevelt . hi May I I, 0. Stanlelh Arnold, chairman of the presifleut's natinmtt enn'i winy l'oaid, said hearint;s would he re sumed lotnorvow. The emeiueney board, emnprlr. ltiK Arnold us rJuilrtnan; Ir. Pev trr Keozer. president of l!.-d col lego, I'Di'thind, Ore., and Judge ('harles Kerr, WashiiiKlon, ). (!., allorney. orKaniwed yesterday. Don ald HlchhP k, fiH'in'M director of the nal tomtl emergency council and counsel for NltA. was expect ed heii? today to represent the llrminMi and oniinemen. Shortly nfter beinn selected as "Wyoming's safest driver," P. V. Sniulllnj? drove through soft snow, left tho road ami was bad ly shit ken when his ear lurneti over, "its nothing to put In the paper," be told reoorters. Stock and Bond Averages Compiled iy TUp AssoHuled Prcs:-.. April 21: :io ir, ir, no llUl'lH Itll'H ITs Rt'ks Today illl.S 17.2 -HI.II 71.(1 fiv. tiny .... rui.B 4(1.7 -IR.7 7H.7 Mnnlli ago .... !IB.5 lli.7 17 ;! 71.7 Year nitn xs.it .1S.7 47.5 -".2 i!:i7 hiKii mi. a i:i.n 51.0 7;..:i l!KI7 low !1L.S :17.S 45.7 UM.7 i:m liliih 'Mi:. ni.r, S3.7 "H.s i!i::n low 7:1.4 3(i.3 43.1 r.r..7 BONDS 20 10 m in (' Imrin ri's Pi; 11. Toilnv !l,2 1112.11 1KI.S 71.!) I'l i'v.' diiy .... It I li 103.(1 HII.7 71.7 Month iiko .... II4.S 102.11 Ill0.ll 72.1 Y.-nr (!!( HI S 102.1 101.(1 (1!I 7 11137 lll;.h IIH.II 101. 1 103.8 71.7 11137 low 112.11 102.1 110.4 70.S l!)3li lil:ll HS.2 101. 1 103.1 71.11 1031! Ion- SIl.O Illl.S !i:U 117.(1 J mm mm . ... 7iw IVEKi L . PDCtltiHti JtCI'lln Here is iVii raddrcM for you during your &y in the bciimifnl City tf Rosei. Attractive outside reonii. Bcattiilol dint lift rooms. Smart CotTcc Shop, popular price. Netir leading bank in itorei. Garage oprxniic. U. S. to Borrow to Offset Inadequate Tax Income; May Boost Levies. WASHINGTON. April 21. (AP) Tho submission of President lloosevelt's revised budget niesH' i age Klatied (he treasury today on a search for the cheapest terms lo borrow moiiev and for method;! lo tighten the tux system to hol ster future Income. rirsl, however, fiscal spokesmen predicted an already launched pro gram of borrowing S'lO.uii'i.oeo a week would be confined until $:;nj,iHi,iHH) bus b'-n obtained. They said they would ho v to determine by June lf whether lo continue borrowing on sho- Menu bills, or turn to longer-liui" bond Issues for future funds. On tha. date about tou.iiim.ooo of discount rd hills issued in .March v.lll come dun. Originally. It has been expected these bills would be paid out. of tax receipts for the second (piarter of the year, but authorities fa'd to day this would bo pivivf-nled be cause revenues were not coming HI) to expectations. The same problem will nris on Sept. If), they believe, when the t'overniueiu will liavo to pav back tho money it is now boTowiiis iu .'iii.Oun.OoO weekly chunks. The unsettled state of the, mar ket for government bomts in '"o- cent weeks npnareiitlv led to Sm relary Morgenthau s decision lo la sun short-term bills to tid the treasury over for tho rcf.it of tlila, fiscal year. Deficit Mounting President lloosevelt's rmsssmffa yestei'day showed that the net de ficit. eHtlmulcd last .la unary at $2,24fU2K.OOO. would bo i!i"reas( bv S:iuf).000.000 through failure of lax collections to match up with forecasts. Additional borrowing before July 1 In expected to push the public debt to a new peak of $:!:", "3 5,0 .- 000 $l.rr.7,uini,0(ii) over last July 1. i I In the fiscal year beginning Jul) 1 1 , tho treasury must prepare to pay .Iflfi.OOO.noo comltr; due, in (addition to taking cure of the pro jected nnw borrowfiitrs of S-(iS.iM)0,-1000 to make up deficit, j Treasury officials said no deci sion on bow lo obtain ill's hitler sum would be made fo:' several months. Tho president a d In ids budget message ho would "use evorv means at niv command lo elhnimitn this deficit." Tho study of closing loopholes In existing tax laws is to be com pleted by November. Mr. lloosovolt said tho treasu'v world off'1- suggestions, for such new or additional t a :::;(; a:i may l e necessary If revenues are not ade quate. Which Taxpayers? Should tho treasury decide ail- dil lonal taxes are needed, I he problem of which taxpayers should bear the extra load will confront it. i If the income tax were changed, i sentiment probably would develop both for lacking up the rates on upper-bracket incomes and bro-ul- nniK the tax base to obtain more from middle-Income groups, j Informed persons expect lnww may be revised lo make a larger pronorllon of capilal gains tax able. Some aiilhorilles have expressed the belief a general sales tax would be the only new typo of ( deral inmost which would nro- vldo substantial revenue. I Officials of I he federal reserve hoard said (he $ i 1K.omi.OdO deficit Alt'. Roosevelt e:dlmated for the next fiscal year will not be larre enough to have any major infla tionary effect. One authority said the budge' was reassuring to the board be cause It. would tend to retard re cent sharp Increases In the sup ply of idle bank funds. l there Is a sliMlilly wistful loolc in llio oyi.-s'of Film Actress Ar lino Judge, it might bo credited lo the sii'count of the young man in the lower photo, Diiniel Reed Topping. New York advertising executive. Arline obtained a six-month leave to establish residence In Reno and divorce Director Wesley Rugglcs. Then, she said, she will marry Topping- Townsend Dollars Put in Circulation Fifteen seconds am required for Hie blood in cirenlnte through the entire body. It passes through the heart four times a minute. Mrs. Carrie Saben, 61-year-old housewife of Greenfield, Mass., gets her first taste of old age spending delights as she buys now clothes with the fund given her lo test the Townsend old age revolving pension plan. Tho const Uuont elements of a' 20l)-imuul human Ix-ily would ho worth about one dollar at market rleefl. !.".J,r'! ffi tr; vrr QoSi.f;i Wt; This Hank rarries on Moderiiiation Loans This ilircct branch of the U. S. National wilt continue to make Modernization Loans under the same attractive terms and low rates as here tofore provided by Title One of the I'cderal I lousing Act. Ask for ill-tails In-fore 'modernizing that home or other building. Kisounes Oi er 120 Millions E. S. McCLAIN. Manaaer, PM1 V. M. OF1R, Assistant Manager. of end )li. 'nrtntn, )r.-i;,m MfvnFH rKKKtt l. iiki'imi r insirim-k roitponiTtox Make every dollar and every penny count for you! Raw cotton and woolens are up ... in many places prices have already skyrocketed! But NOT AT PENNEVS! We bought merchandise months ago at LOWEST PRICES for this store-wide event! We've been keeping prices D-O-W-N since 1902 AND WE ARE GOING TO KEEP ON DOING IT! ' Check these bargains! Compare our prices low, re gardless of changing conditions . . . but all the more amazing with prices generally taking a swing up ward. Shop now during Anniversary for sav savings that'll warm your heart. A Sensational Price l Women's Rayon Panties CI fo rU, A Give-Away Price For Such Quality! Incomparable! Knit rayon panties in tailored, semi tailored and lace trimmed styles. They're amply cut, they'll launder easily and wear exceptionally well! Full Fashioned' Silk Hosiery 39c Chiffon Service Storl: up on theoe naw. Your choiee of spring colors, all per feet. Turkish Towels Cannon Made 3 for 25c Size 18x36 Fust, colors, Bond weiftlit. Rtoeli up now for mimmer. Work Pants For Men 79c Sanforized covert cloth. Full cut. Dark prey. Five 'pockets. Hotter hurry. Lace Table Cloths 57x57 , Color 119 I.ney patterns that wear splen didly. A flno chuncn to get a Koud cloth reasonable. Cleansing Tissues 500 for 19c SHO sort white ahsoihcnt tin sura, standard ftize, in a box. Cheaper ihati linen hanUtes. Curtain Scrim 36-Inch Width 5c A "knockout" of n liny. Many patterns to choose from. Kent, white anil colors. Remnants! ALL REPRICED TO NEW LOW A SENSATIONAL VALUE Panne Satin" SLIPS (Sic So lovely and Gleek you would expect to pay more. Uias cut with V or bodice tops, embroid ery and lace trimmed modeU. Tea-Rom. Sizos 32 to 41. Cotton Anklets Children's and Women's 2 Pr. for 15C Plain colors and fancy patterns. Sizes (ij to 11IJ. A treat for tho thlrtfy. Dress Shirts Nu Craft Colors forized 67c Come and sot these at once. They will go quick. Full cut, seven button front, fast color. Rayon Cotton Lunch Cloths 50x50 43c Hlph colored patterns that ndd cheer to tho room. Your choice of several pattern:!. Short Ends Silks Mill Remnants Up to 4-yd. lengths, yd. 3 Buy only what you need, ex ceptional value. These are reuuunta that are worth much more. Covert Cloth Work Shirts Grays Tan 69c Men like these full cut, two pocket, T-button styles. All main seams triple sowed. Mexican Crash 50 Inches Wide Colors 49C Ten patterns to choose from. v me mm ; mm r ..rw' Nutone Dress Prints hp Vat Dyed! 1 3536 in. Wide New Patterns! For dresses, aprons, quilting? children's everyday frocks! Thrifty homemakers will find it pays to stock up for Spring! This price can't last long! Tub Frocks FAST COLOR 39c t Don't pass those up! CIioojo yours now. Avenue prints and batistes. Dainty, perky Btyles. An anniversary feature. A new one free if It fades. . Bias Cut Slips Lace Trimmed 32 lo 44 39c Some straight cut sleek fitting rayon. A rare, value we cannot repeat. Lunch Cloths 50x50 Novelty Weaves V A bargain thriller that vjll ex cite maay. l,ots of pattern's and colors. All fast colom. Ladies' Gowns Handmade Porto AM. Rican Daintily made, hand embroid ered. A Rood buy Just before warm weather. Size 15. I(i. 17. Sheet Blankets 8120 60x76 Colored Plaids, ea. 47c Another baiRnln thriller. Good weight. Made of selected Amer ican cotton. Work Shoes For Men Compo Soles 1.49 ninrk retnn uppers. Sturdy nailed sole. Leather Insoles. Plain toe Ulnrher. Men's H'd'kfs Full Size 3 for 10c Soft white cotton. This Is good value. , cX 49c . ; Short sleeves, long legs. Full sizes for comfort. . Tie , smart, lluy now. Men's Pajamas Fast Broadcloth All Sizes 89c Plain colors and patterns. All stylus. Here is a value thut will appeal lo you. . Bed Spreads Rayon or Cotton "ti ; 81x105 1.00 Your choice ot lovely rayon Jacquard weavo or sturdy cot ton. Dependable fast colors. Ladies' Hand Bags Envelope Style It 1" 37c Hi-own and black bags, good reasonable styles. A rare value. Better hurry. ' L. L. Muslin Unbleached 36 Inches O Wide, yd. BC Useful for many things. Buy now before the prices go higher. Men's Suits Spring Styles 14-75 A large stock to ctadbso from. All wool, well made. ,-Shea 35 to 46. Tennis Shoes For Men and Boys 49c Brown Only T,ace-to-toe style. Come and see these now. A bargain thriller. P E- H M K-ffiia If ' 1. C. 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