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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937.
FIVE
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I the political plans or intentions of
OBSTACLES TO U. S.
BUSINESS LISTED
Coast State Benefitted by
Program for Disposal of
Sub-Standard Grade.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (API
Secretary Wallace gave final ap
proval Tuesday to a program for
diversion of aa estimated 13,000
tons of 1137 substandard prunes to
by-product uses. The program, he
Bald, will benefit California, Ore
gon and Washington growers.
Under terms of the diversion
and export agreement approved by
the secretary, the Pacilic Prune
Products as-sociaton is authorized
to divert substandard prunes of
lllis year's crop to by-product
uses such as animal feed, alcohol
brand), syrup, juices and prune
butler.
It may, Wallace announced, eith
er process the fruit itself or dis
pose of the prunes through regular
processing channels.
For grade A substandard prunes
tbs association will pay growers
the following list prices: bits 40
and larger, J25 a ion; slie U to
61; (17.50; 62 to 81, 112.60; 82
to 111, 877.50, and 112 and up, 15,
r'or grade D substaudards the as
xoclutiou will puy a flat $10 u
tun.
All fruit Included in the pro
gram must either bo processed by
the association or disposed of
through a processor by July 1,
1!)38.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 20. (AP) E. J.
Miller, president of a St. Louis
manufacturing company, listed as
obstacles to business today:
Policies of Secretary of Labor
Frances Perkins, William Green.
president of the American Federa
tion of Labor, and John L. Lewis,
head of the committee for indus
trial organization.
Higher costs with resulting high
er prices.
Strikes. Taxes.
"Hut." he added, "us a doc must
have fleas to realize he is a Uog, so
jimst a business man have prob
lems to realize he is a business
man.
Hon. duly verified a. by law re
quired, within six mjmtlu ftum
date f tine notice.
uaxta ana lirsi piiuusnca mis
7lh guy ol October. 1VS7.
WILLIAM H. SIKGLX.
Executors of tut) IukI will mid tes-
lHtm-nl or J. Hurry bli'Kei. uo-
HOCKLEY HEADS NEW
OREGON PWA SETUP
PORTLAND. Oct. 21. fAPi C
C. Hockley, director of the public
woikb uuminlutrimoii in Oregon,
received notice from Interior Seu-
rotary Harold Ickes today of hit.
ai'i'uiiuuueiu aa Dead of tue new re
gional setup lor Oregon. Washing'
ton and Idaho.
ickes recommended Hockley's
-viwwvH ui rreuueui jKOoevelt(
Who QUI) I'D Vat. tha muva .. ..
The admtnlBtrative activities ot
vnvu siuie wilt be combined into
single office. The headaimrinr
win ue in i-orimnd.
ilockley called a mm-tli... nr
state directors to rnnmi.n.i ,i,
trausfer.
.nutue uk kiwi. setti.Iie.t
lu Hie Couitly C'uurl uf the Stale of
Oii'Muu lur iuiiKltt i-oil in j .
lu uic uiutu-r ol me Miaif ui BM-
.uliiu i iitTeuy Ktti-it (hut th
mulct MKiivtl tttiiiiiiilsiiaioi' una ini-
win uiuicXt-tl ui Hie e.itutf ol i . -
nw K. liiKHitin. Uuceaat-il. uu fil'U
lite aiiutu tfiiiuu-u twuit lm ii
I act. on in in si i lie uic lit ot n.i.a
erfiatc; HlUt, I))' unit-1" ut cm til lOuil
Uuiy maui- una cniurt-ti ui rei-ui a.
jaw. alii v, me lath utty or rsoveunui .
layf. u,t it'll ucIul'K A. 41.. in the
county courtroom Mi I no four I
iioust; lu i;o(HbuiK. iJotmlaa Luu.i-
iy. u if Kuu, hut uueu likuii . uu
tiiuu wild ulmo lor aciiiiiiK i)l,K'L
Liuiis. it uuv theiu be, Lo tt.ticl iiiiul
uclouhi uuJ lor liic ttuUiuiiieiu
Liicrvoi.
CI! AH. W. INGHAM.
AilmlnistruLur wuu tin.- wnl uunv.t
ttl ot luv I'Malc ot Suliici iv.
JiiKimiii, dL'i.-uubuil.
final account and for the ell le
nient ot eaiHtf.
J. U. MTKPHKKSON.
Administrator of Hit estate ot Sam
NOTICE OP MlF.HII-'F'ft SALE
itUAtu I'liin'Kin i
OP
Notice la hereby Riven tlmt by
victim of an execution and urrtVr
of mile lsnued out of the Ciriutt
Court of the Siute of Oregon for
PuuKiaM County, on tne i-hh uu
of i Kinder, lsJ7. uio mid pur
Miuint to u judKiufiit and di-cre
duly Kioti and mutie bv ull tnuit
on the 11th day of Ootobrr. WI. in
a suit for th fuiwi'lofui of a
inoitKaito pen Jinn: therein in whM.
l-'.d. iul Kai in .Mm ltiaK' Coi pora
tloii. a inrporaliun, uim plaintiff,
and 1" hiu If K. Onhnriit-, uu incoin
IX'lclil ifi-Hon. ami Marie Cmhoine,
htidband and wife. Marie Onlmrne
as KOurdliin of CliaiifK K. tinhorn',
mi info m often I person, and lou
laH Crediloin Amwic iiitiou, A vor
mirut ion. were ilfft-iiditlltd. Wlllf ll
exeiriition and older of tab flat to
k;. dlt-i fti.it. ind f ominaiided nie to
sell t lie real property hereinafter
dem-rlheil to tatify rerUiiii lieiiH
XOTICIS OF HIIKIIIFF'H SAI.Ii OF
ACTOR CARR1LLO TO
RUN FOR GOVERNOR
SAN FUANCISCO, Ol:t. 20.
(At') Loo Currillo, motion piclnio
Hliir, wan preiiurlng for a featured
rolu in the theater of politics to
day. The noted actor said ho would
be h candidate for governor of Cali
fornia at the 1938 election "to take
thin state out of machine politic
mill restore It to its rightful place
in tito sun." '
The actor said ho did not know
" on what ticket he would run.
Tho actor's great glandfather,
Carlos Antonio Carrillo. was pro
visional governor of California In
1X35. Cairlllo himself is a support
er of President Hoosevclt and the
New Ieal.
VANDALS DAMAGE
ORGAN OF CHURCH
SALKM, Oct. 20. (AP) Van
dals who last night broke into the
Clirisiian Science church of Salem
did serioufl damage to tho pipe or-
Kan, police headquarters reported
today.
A dozen or more horns were re
moved from the organ und some of
them carried away, others left
Boutlered about. Church author!
; tins called "Bin organ expert -from
Portland to muke a check on tiie
damage. Tho church wub entered
by forcing open and damaging a
rear door.
TRUCK PLUNGES 200
FEET; MAN BRUISED
11001) UIVKK, Oct. 20. (AP)
J. A. Hall of Haker had a miracu
lous escapo from death IuhL night.
when Miis truck Ufti tho Columbia
highway at Kuthtou hill, crashed
over a 200-foot cliff onto . jagged
rocks and burned.
The blaze destroyed a cargo oE
ahlnglns and canned goods.
Hull suffered only bruises. Ho
said the machine hit a rock on the
road.
Several thousand persons lu the
United Stales wear mnimt u
lades, thin, invisiblo lenses that
slip beneath the eye lids und over
tho eye bull.
AOTIUS TO flUODITOlIS
In tho County court of the State or
lis " tlto Coullt' of iAU-
in tiiu niuiier of (be i-Htuto of Da
vid CumaluL'k. deceased.
.... i 'i'y If I veil that tho
undersiBiiud has been, by order ui
tli above entitled court duly nmdu
and entered on the 24th day of Sc-p-tuinber.
iyJ7, apiiomu-d executrix
or the cuuto of Lmvid Commock.
such11 U ha duly (,u,llir't-'11 ua
AH pnrKnns having; cbUms a(jaint
nald t'HiutG are hereby nquiied lu
Present tho suine. duly verified a
by line i , ..jiiired. to the undei sign
ed at the law office of d. (J. Wat
son, itooni 10, LmmikIhh isnt lonul
Hank UuildliiK. Uos.-buiH, Oiukoii,
within Mix inoiithb from the (lulu
of i hid notice.
Diit-.l and firt published Hep
tember 3J, 117.
. , rrA van iti iiKN.
txecutrlx of the csiuto of Duvid
CoiiiHtock. deceased.
0
Aimi.MNTit vruirN mh in;
l-IAAI. AtCOl AT
OP
Notice Is hereby ulveii that, by
virtue uf an execution und utucr of
lssui-d out of the Circuit court
ut the titatu of Ores on lor loug
(Jouuiy. on tho lAih day of Sep
tember, iv41, upon ana puriuaui to
a dwuigo auiy Kivvn and nmuc by
Mitia cgurt un tin ivtlt utty ot riew
tuinber, irfiJi, in a auit for tho roi
ciohuiu ut a mo I isage petiUinn
tliuielli, lu Whicli Tile redcrul lunU
Hank of (Spokane, a corporation,
wub plain llr i. and Kline r A. 1'ierce
und Mvriiu i'lerce. Iiiilaud and
wile: Ira K. 1'lei ce and Hylviu
fierce, liusband und wilu; uouk
I km i'i cdiLiii k Assoc lalioii. a cor
poration ; and ItoscbiirK National
I'Vriu Uoan Association, a corpora
tion, were defendants, which exe
cution and order of sale was to me
directed and coiuinuudluK mi to
sell the real property heroinaf ler
described lo Buimly certain liend
and cJiuiKea la uaid uecreu speci
fled.
1 will, on Monday, tho 23lh day of
October, lit'M, at the hour ol tea
o'clock lu tue forenoon of aaid day
at Hie eourthouso trout uoor in
itoselnira. JJuuula County. OrvSou,
ol fer tur Hale and Nell at puuiiu
iiiii-tiiiii lor cash. Hiibjecl to retieinj
uim. iih nruvided by law, all tne
riglil. title and Interewt of the de
fendants in aiu uuit aim ol an pci
.-lufmniiF Itv. tbl-iiUUh or Ull
der tbeiu or either of mem 'since
the Kill day of August. 1 y-a. In or
to the lot low tni! described real
property, to-wii:
'me SoiitheHHt Ouarter of Sec
tion Twenty-two, Township Twenty-six,
South of UailKc Seven.
West of the Willamette Meridian.
toKt-iher with a right of way lor
a Gate Way Koad as di-scrib.d in
that certain deed recorded lu Uoutf
ias County. Oregon, in Uuuk i o
Ueeln at paKe z.i-i; All Hit-
uated In iJoiiKlas County, .stale of
Oregon; lotfi'liior with tlio lelie
meiiLH. herein la men ih and appur
tenances thereunto helongnm or in
miywi.su appertain lug; and lowet ti
er with all wuter and wnli'r riKHts
used u)oii or appurtenant to said
lands and however evidenced.
Dated Una IStn day ot Septem
ber, 19.17. , n
1'Kitcy A. WKim.
Sheriff of UoukUis County, Oicgon.
and chargs in said dcrt specl- !
fled.
1 will, on Monday. th lSih day
of November. 1 W37. at tho hour of
ten o ciock in tna rorrnuon "i
said day. at the courthouse front
door in Koseburg, PougUa County.
O10KOI1, offer fur sale and sell at
public a act ion. for cunh. nuojei'i
to ivdeiupiiuu an provided by law.
all thu rlKht. title and Interest "
llio defeiuiuiiis tn tiatd ault and of
all partita claiiniiiK by, through or
untie r tueui or any ut mem, siuct
tli 1st day of March. l::i, lu and
to the following drnn ribed real
property, to-wit:
lleKiniiing at corner lit Heetloiis
2".. Jti,- 35 and !5ii, Townxhip U,
Hon til. ItutiKe 6 west of the Will-
ituetle Meridian; rutin lug them t
l variation IK- 3d' Kast Noulli
Si Kant chainH to HtiSHell
t'reek ; thence following the men ri
de i illicit of said Creek In a South
erly direction to the line marked
and surveyed by W. V. Itrlffjrs on
Auutist t. lsyft nt Him Smith boun
dary line of John Hhopp, thence on
said line recorded its hearing North
Sil9 West to the section line be
tween Meet Ions 35 and .16, thtneo
North alouir said liiii to the pbiei
of beginning, containing about S3
acren or laua:
Lrftt 5. and the Houthwpst auartrr
of the Souttiwant quarter of Sec
tion 25, Township SO south. Range
6 west of Willamette Meridian, con
taining 1.I3 acres.
All situated In Douglas County,
Hlute of Oregon.
Together with the tenements,
hereditaments and appur'ennnees
thereunto hciongtnii or in any wise
appertaining;.
Oaled this 15th day of October,
mi.
rKIICY A. AVKlill.
Hherlff nf Poualaa County, Oregon.
All persona having claims against
aid estate are hereby notified, to
presept the him at the effice of
ft. W, Maraters, In the couilbouie.
at Rcseburg, Pouglas County, Ore-
gon. duly verified as by law rr-
ADlllMSTK TOII'H XOTICR TO
( HKD1TOHH
In tle County Court of tho Rtate
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate of John
William Ncighborr. deceased.
Notice is heivby iciven. that by
on order of the County Court, of
me feutte or ureiron. for Houglas
County, duly made and entered on
lha -I th dav of Senteuiher. m. the
undersiKiied was duly appointed n
udininistralor. of the estate of
joun v in lam KeiKiiiiors, ueeeased,
Suired. within six months from
ate of thin nolce.
hated and first published this
?lh duf of October, 1937.
HKNltV II. Nr.lGIUJOKS.
Administrator of the estate of John
William Neighbor, deceased.
Harvest Ball
FRIDAY
South Deer Creek Grange Hall
GOOD MUSIC
Cover Charge 25c Each
In th r Miiuty Court or the Statu of
Oreifou fur IjoiikIiis Oniiilv.
Ill Hie mutter of the eslalo of Ja
cob K. I roy. deceased.
Notice In hereby uiven. that the
nndiTsImied administrator or the
estate of Jacob S. Croy. deceas.-d.
has filed lu the Couitiv Court of
Douirias County. Oregon, his filial
account as such administrator, anil
that the- court has fixed I-'rhlav.
the 12th day of November, l!i;t7, at
the hour of ten o'clock A. M, at the
office of Hie County .Judge, the
courthouse ut Koseburg. Oregon
as the time and place for the hear
ing of objections to said final ac
count If any, and the settlement
thereof.
s. h. cnov.
Administrator of the estate of Ja
cob .S. Croy. deceased.'
First publication, (lit. 1Mb. t;37.
1-rfial puhlh-atl'tn. Nov. 11th, 1.;7.
K OTIC I
lo cm:i)iToits
G-MEN'S LEADER
HEADS ROSS HUNT
WASIUNCTON, oX 2d. (AP)
J. Kdgar Hoover, head or tho fed
4 oral btireart of InvestlKation, took
personal charse today of the gov
ernment's nt'urch for kidnapers of
Charles S. Koss, retired Oliluagu
mnnufuctiiroi'.
Justice department officials
meantime withheld comment on a
fomplnint mado in Chicago by
Ktule's Attorney Thomas J. Court
11 py that his office was beinj? hum
pereil in Iho Hoss ease by federal
agents' advice to important wit
nesses that they remain silent.
In the County Court of tho Htnle of
Oregon for Douglas Coniitv.
Ill the matter of the estate of J.
Harry Hiegel. deceased.
Not ten Is hereby given, that bv
an order of the County Court of
Doug as' ( iiimtv. Oregon, dulv innde
and jitered on the 1st day n Octo-
l !'.( (. Hie nndern gned were
duly appointed us executors of the
last will and testament nf J.
Marry Hlegcl, deceased. a!l Persons
are JJi ere fori notified to present
(heir claims Hgainst said estate to
I lie undersigned executors thereof,
at tU." offlcs of It. W. Aim-stern, in
the tirthoiif'-ft. at Hos.-l.urt:. Qrc-
NOTICli OF VISAU 8K1TMSMKXT
in tho trounty Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate of ham
Uluck, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of Sam Klaclt, deceased, has
filed 111 the above entllled court
his final account lu settlement of
said estate, and by order of said
COlIIt UIM) III. nil- inni nin-ii-ii .
record. Saturday, the Dttli day of I
November. I'Xlt, at H o'clock A. SI.
thereof, in the county courtroom In
the courthouse lu Itostdnirg. Doug
las Count y, Oregon, has been fixed
as Hie time and place for hearing
objections. If any there be, to said
STARTS SUNDAY
t, gannnniBi u.
MGUIDEBISONE
Hunt's INDIAN Theatre
SNELL NOT GUIDED
BY MARTIN'S PLANS
PORTLAND. Oct. 20. (AP)
Secretary of State Eurl Knell sairl
today hia future political plans will
not depend upon tho intentions of
Governor Charles' Martin.
Knell, speaking before tho repub
lican club, commented on reports
he iH walling for the Rovernur lo
, announce ho will run ior re-eiection
before form dm his own plans.
"If in the fultirc. und for reasons
unknown to me, 1 should Rive con
sideration to becoming governor
of this slate," the secretary said,
"my decision will not depend upon
DANCE
Saturday
Night
Maccabee Hall
Featuring Frank Roadman
and hi orchestra
Come out enjoy the evening
dancing In cool hall, good
floor and with real music.
- Sponsored by Eagles
35c 10c
Look Folks!
You can get the exact same
whiskey us distillers enjoy
among ourselves...
f7 - A.V3
1 QUART $1.45 J
AVAILABLE IN JfSQX'm ,
raw
COPYtlGHT IVJ7, THE WIUFN fAMUV, INC., ALADDIN, fk TMC WIUEN FAMHY HtNOtD WMISnEr
90 PPOOF-THE STIAIGHT WMlSKIIi IN THIS PRODUCT AKE 70 MQNTMS Ot MOP OlD.
25 5TUt(i"T WMlSWtSi 73 OIAIM N(UTAl Sf l(Tj, STIA'QHT WHIjitr 10 MONIMJ OLOi
- yj iiuiQHT wmAUY Ytitj oiptr
wmw mm
'3
. ror the ,
LAST DAYS OF'
tWAR WEEK-
Sola 19c
80 iquaro
Percalei
12i
.Unheard o low prica Sot
such fina percale prints,
1 to 10 yd. pes. Colors. 36".
29c Bib-Stylo
Aprons
4 (or
JOO
Famous "Fruit o Tha ;
Loom" fabric. Long-wearing, ,
fast color orints.
$1.29 Slips
Silk and
Bemberg
97c
Bias cut, lace trimmed em
broidered or tailored. Silk
satin fabric, betnbcrpr back.
Sale I Girls'
25c Rayon
Undies
21c
panties or bloomers. Rein-
orced crotch. Tearose onljp
Sizes front 4 to H.
m
irVomen's
Printed
Hankies
each 3 c
Reg. 5c I For sports or dress 1
Colorful prints. Good size
with dainty narrow hems.
Sale 11.19
5 Wool
Blankets
!33
97
Save 22c I Combined with
China cotton. Pastel plaids,
Standard weight. Bound.
Man's !
Healthgard
Unioniuiti
88c
Ht'tinlarly H'-nvy-wniKht
rib knit cotton, comroriable,
WHl'IIl. Full H 17.08,
Reg. 18.95
Men's Smart
Topcoats
New Patterns and solid col
ors I ' Pleated back, belted,
and plain back models I
Men's 3.49
Husky
Wo.k Shoes
2
Real horsehide! (For wear!)
Heavy leather sole! Goodyear
welts (the best) Brown! 6-11.
Sale. Men's
Pioneer
Overalls
97c
Reg. 1.191 Fully Sanforized
Shrunk! 8 oz. blue denim,"
triple-stitched. Sues 30-42.
Sale!
Children's
Sleepen
47
Regularly ,59c I Rib k n 1 1.
Holds shape. Elastic, drop
seat. Pastels. Sizes 2-6.
kSSI Ravon
ana
Cotton
Reg. 10c! Men's socks in new
conservative colors. Sturdy
cotton heels and toes. 10-12.
Unpointed
Hardwood
CHAIR
tt4c
Ward Week special! Heavy,
solid hardwood, smooth!
sanded ready to paint!
Reg. 5.95
Wardoleum
Rug 9x12
4-98
Reduced for Ward Week
only! Moderns, Tiles. Floral
patterns! Waterproof 1
IRON
with
DIAL
1.93
Ward Week only! Dial tells
when iron is at right heat!
Chromium plated finish.
Wafer System
Ward Week f f
Only 0D7J
Automatic 1 Electric! Siie
for -ivtrace fimily, 250-riI,
per hr. Built for long life I
Sale! IlEGULAll 55c
Wards cuts the original low price for this great twice-a-year sale I
Rlngless chiffon or durable service weight hose with reinforced
heels and toes for long wear! Popular dull finish. In exciting
new shades to add spice to your fall costumes. Save at this price 1
HOSE
33r
Sale! MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
Regularly $1.00. Wards Men's Store makes a bull's-eye in shirt IN
value! ALL the style successes for fall new effects in rf:h, '
plain shades. Plenty of whites and FAST COLOR patterns in I j
Pre-shrunk broadcloth. Soft, wtltproof or button-down collar. VsUVsLl
SALE! 1.19 GIRLS' SHOES!
8)4"
Head of the class for school and play! Sturdy, long-wearing
'jrown or black elk oxfords that are head-of-the-class values!
Composition rubber soles help keep feet dry! Lasts specially
built for growing; active feet I Popular kiltie tongue style I 8-2.
Sale! Wards Loiigwear Sheets
Sale Pillow Cases Save 40c I Same quality Bells nation-
88c
Regularly 25c I Long
wear quality. Fine
count sheeting. Size
42"xJ6". Ward Week
only.
ally for $1.29. Every sheet is tested
fj 4f0C for years' wer and 234 wash-'
Tfc mgB. nana-torn. Strong selvage.;
81"x99"
Sale! 5 Wool Pair Rlankets
Sale Fleecy down Blankets
3teir. 69c. Cotton single
blankets, save lie I
Strong American cot
ton. Full standard
weight. 70"x8ft", Save!
54
Regularly $2,981 Save Sic during
Ward Week. Extra large, 72"x84". A
Extra heavy, 4 lba. wool and best jfa
China cotton. 4"- sateen bindings.
Pastel plaids.
pair
SALE! 4-4 O HE SLIPS
A special purchase of slips made to sell for 59c and even 69c at
savings possible only during Ward Weekl Soft rayon taffeta,
four gore style. Lace trimmed or perfectly tailored to give you
the smooth lines that new dresses demand. Rip-proof seams.
MEN'S KNIT UNIOXSUITS
67c
Regularly 79cl Wards famous HEALTHGARD unionsuits in an
extra-comfortable medium heavy weight I Full cut sizes . . . ,
roomy crotch and sent . , . firmly-knit fine quality yarns, Made
for warmlh, comforl, lonn; wenr nnd nlc priced by Wnrdn!
SUPE R
Combination Offer !
1 Col. Llmetd Oil
3 qb. ruiptnlln
with purchase of 5 gali.
of Super House Paint.
HOUSE PAIN T
2.93
Your last chance to get this money saving com
bination offer. Remember I Super House Paint
goes farther, lasts longer, and hides better I
Gallon
In S gal. cons
:t - P I E ; E IK AT II OUTFIT
37.85
Hurry only a few days left to save! Wards regular price is less
than you'd expect to pay for this quality . . . and now even
that price is reduced, Roomy, attractive tub. Modern round
front lavatory. Stainless china closet. First quality. Save!
Less fittings
Lett few days
WHIRL!
Phone 95
315 No. Jackson St.