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FOUR KOSP.BURG NKWS-RF.VIF.W, ROSF.BURG. ORF.GON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938. biVN U'llr Eicepi flwndar by tbm Acna-licvlctf Co.. Inc. Vrmbfr off The A ! (f 4 Prraa Vtl AMQCIklud fretl ! 6XClUBlV Ir entitled to tlie uie tor republica tion of all news dlnptttcbea credited to It or not otherwise credited In tbta paper and to all local nwi published herein. All light a of re- Eubllcatlon of special dispatches ereln are also reserved. HAItRIS EIXSWOHTH Editor Kntered as second class matter Mar 17. mo. at the post office at Itnsfburft. Oregon under act of Mercb 2. i87. ftepreiented by N-w York 21 Ent 40th fit root. Ililca :iH0 N. Mi'-hiKtill Ave. Han Krnniinrft 220 HiihIi Street Detroit 319 Hifphenonn HUlK.. !. Ancrlra 433 H. Hp rill If Strt. Sf siKIr bu3 Stewart Street, I'lirllmid Sid 8. W. Hixtll Street. Vn'ur, B. C 711 Hall bid g, St. l-oul. ill N. Tenth HUaet. Allaala vie Oraot Building. aaerltloB Ha tea Daily, per rear by mall.... Dally. months by mall... Dm Mr. I months by mall.... Hfttlv hv carrier oer month 00 .. 2.6U LtHily. by carrier por ytur 7.k Jobs for the Jobless "pHKKlO am niKiiy lessons wJiiih intiy ha drawn from th jul coniplftud coiikuh of uiHsinplny jiiimt. If th Ihhoiih are Ikm-.IimI mid future pluiiK miulo accordingly, then the country will prof il ; ii they Hron'l, then tho nation will Juki liuvo to continue inwidlliiK uIoiik d l'-t nuluru t:tko 11 CO 11180. l-'or hiHlam;!', th ceniiiis wan Mudo November 16-2U. An awful lot or water Iihh Bone v r tli dam Blnco tlioit. ThoiiHaiuls wero car i-UmI on payrollH at a Iohh right through ChriMtinaa Just Icc:hihc omployuiH didn't want lo ruin Mndr holiday Httnitoii. Kvimi tins 7.NS2.01 1 fntinmraltd ly the n-iiuus were tmhl to p'pi'cm'nt only 72 per cent, of IhoHt! JoblcKH. So wo ndd a 'KUfHBtlniato", to lh cold figure und come up with ln.K70.nou un employed. It Hhould he perf!c:lly clnar that ct;iigreBH Ib prully murli legislating in tho dark uVapite the cuiihuh. It ought to havo boiho ma chinery to rIvo it accurate and up-to-date figureH regularly, enpccial ly when thinga mo not on nil even ltuul. One of tho lilKB'Ht lessoiiH, how vvvi; whh In tho figures hIiowIiik that out of I ho 7.KK2.!iU who were jubleKH, only 2.0OI.K77 wero lining WPA. NY A, V.CC or oilier federal uniergency relief doHplto the outpouring of literally billions of tlolhti-H by Blato and national gov cinineiiU. That proven that the iin Hwer Inu't Ihe appropi iaiion or ml dlttonal billions hut the expansion of job opportunities In private eiu ployiuellt. In nhiirt, you can't put even Hie present JohlenB on federal or slat. payrollB. The answer in to stimu late and Initial up lh confidence or private enterprise so that it may supply llm necessary jobs. Bayonets and Baloney CHINA is now to he favored with formation ol the llsin Mm Uni. or New Cltl.enu' Society. M is .lap an's answer to the anti Japanese roidiiiK tl'il seems to be spreading HOiiiehow, throiiKh those pai Is ol China mil. already occupied by Japanese tioons. There has been all a u 1 1 .1 a pa nose reeling in China ho some time. Il piobably beuau hack when tin Japanese seized Koiea. The nU bhiK of Kiaot how dining the World war ami the attempt to pot Shantung piobably didn't help. Then, hack in I !Kti:. there wiis a little slatinblei inu' ai. und Sbauu hai, and a linle mabbnm in Man chuiia, which seemed lo tin ilu-r annoy those unreasonable Chinese. Now that Japanese ,n'ps u py most oT North China, mid have reduced Shanghai and Nunkun: i a Hbambles. luriher anti Japan-. feeling is found. Il Is strange, bin thete it is. So the llsin Min Hut Bocioty is K''iii; lo propagandize miainst II. After the bayonets, in other words, conies Ine baleie y. Editorials on News (Uuu.luuud (rum I'uko I i When tho bakery caught the. she remembered this little lit laid an I dashed hack to gel it. The can whs sal istynigly lie.iy. ami lor wveial days the cat tied It around, bucking to her bosom Ihe comforting thought that le-ie were a Tew dnllais to tide her over the calamity. W hen the tn .d n. e, for actual inom-y arose, he opened the can and icathod in loniideiiil for a handful of jHUinies. It inntaimd nothing but ten jJOtuiUa of baking povuei. In lier lias to Bhe liud Beiiced .the w loiix cun! THIS story 1b a pitiful one: Another citizen of IJamlon, see ing his huuBo goin up in flames, remembered a secret hoard ami ius1im in to sae it. He was lou late. The walls rihed in on him. ami wtien his body was found tin cruelly bin ued I infers clutch' 1 a hamllul of nl com. rill;il since, private ou nei ship of K"ld eoiiiH was torbiddeii by tiic. fcbi;t cjvcrnnieiit.) If we could know lite amount of moiit-y hidden a;iy all over Aim i lea, tint total would probably s'u prise uh. The piiy ol il is ili;i .-) many of IIickh little boanh; art lost in one way ami unoUi'-r. JICIIT al'tur Uie Mti fin (it was seeded about 12,'M0 aci'es lo 'iii:-s. usIiik an airplane to do the seed ink'. Tht lotal cost, including seed, was about l.uy jier acre. Tl'e seed, tlroppetl from the plane inio tln- asbes, catne up. made a d ami last year provided j-ia.iu for laiRO niimhers of ll estock. .More American ingenuity and eutt-ipii.-ie. Central District Meeting Set for Roscburg With Tentative Date. At a n tiim oi Ihe oiTicprs of Ihe houhis Coiinly Sunday Sdntol associalioil Tuesday al llm home of W. ti. (Make, presidi nt, plans were made, lor a ceniral fh.s 1 1 jet convent ion, tint dale belli;.' teiilatively set 'nr Tuesday, ."dated I. 'I'll coiivenl ion, iiceordiu lo present plans, will be held al one of I lie lio.adniin churches. Arrange metiis ai heitiK made to secure mi on Island! iik Kin-st speaker, it was reported. ! Tu euty minute talks by minis ters and lay members, ol all co operating chiuclies ol ihe district, which Includes the Fectiou from Dllianl hi Oakland utll he in (hidetl on tin; prof-'ram, H was an noiinced. The officers of Ihe association stale the talks will be of general interest, anions I lie principal themes hcini: "What the Suuda School Has lom lor Our Coimlry,": "Tim Sunday School and the New World Juh1 Ahead." and "I'resent iiiK Christ lo tlu Intermedial!! Pupil." The northern division conveii lion, recent ly held at I irain, w io attended by a laire crowd, Heeds pott and oihei1 coast points beinn jui it ff-rthi r ly well represented. Plans also two bejiiK formulated tor a cniivcnltoil, probably In l-Vh ruary, in one ol the soulliern lion;; las towns. The conventions ate ih result of a decision reached recently hold iiiK thai renter unity of Sundav school work could be achieved by establishing three divisions, whirl; . ould hold llieir hical couw-iiti.ii.- ami then meet in an annual joint session in Ivosebur in Novembei, the olfieei';; slate. CLARENCE N. ERVIN PASSES AT GREEN Clarence N. l-auin. IIl'. resident of 1 1 reell lor t be pa si tun e.u s, died very smbienlv 1 i 1 1 moinitm al Ins home. Iieath was 1 -1 1 . - I to liaVe leSlllted I I "Mil (be elle 's ol a broken itei k. sullen. d )ti an acrid,. M ilt .,M Anj;eei seeial moiii lis auo. lie was Imhii September Pi",",, at Ai dmoi e, ( tklalienia Siiia n nu; al e his w He. Iin par enlH. Air. ami ,i:.. Charles !'.iiu ot lireen. ami a sister, Ahs. ,Mai Medltirtl, ut Host bnri: Klllieial services Will be hrld al In a, m. Sat ut day al I he Itn , dim Cmlertakiim ( tnitiaiiy i bap I. Ii J. K Tiirnbull (HI it in 1 1 in' Inier llietll W III be in t lie Loidvin:v.l CCMietel . Creations of Art Wilh Needlework Appliqtir Poppies for' Ci.iy Quilt '. in i ll i 'i;i; p TTKK N- ..i I Nal in al i iiImi . .I poppn , ot II. iu is bunted ol am old i i Hi.ii . mi max have u ill m odu, . a t nil II. i I Will li 1 1 ! e 1 1 i i . - , . ,i e Ii I I I e onm. and ai the - .':,e t- will m. a la.ui.i le islo.e,. I the lou .Ml hh ii .- allel llalelv . ' t Oil . llo in Ihe Whole .1.-11 IO I-.. i e an t: 'i ti -tl, M v hi i.:ht : sicu I lo ;Mll. I 11 i-e,.i Ii 'I -'ill p .11 . T II lot -1 III' I . in., - - ,i .m l MIT-I ,ii, N. I l,. I.- Hlallll'i- "I .'III I envt't I. aii't r-1- N !! " N'-. ti HosebuiK, I'u-ti'ii. OUT OUR WAY rMOCLTSMAMSHI- MADMAN'S ISLAND By NARD JONES Copyright, 1937, NCA Service, Inc. CAST OF CHARACTERS KAY HK.MIlHiKN - heroine who inherits a yacht for acatiou. AIKUTA II O W A K H Kay's roommate and coad venturer. PklSCILl.A IdNN Hie I hi rd advenluter. KoliliKST I! Ii OT II KIIS ami C It A NT HAItl'KK oiinu seieii-ti.-ts whose expedition turned out lo be a rare experience . Yesterila : Kay escapes her craed captor, is shot al and I voting men h-aped out with il for liually loses herself in the dense j ward line, pulled the liht upecd- hih1:i as ii i 1 1 comes on ami sin-i is unable to locate the cabin and tin- ;:irls. cii i'Ti:k x Not until tne cruiser "Chinook" was otil ol silit did Abdita and Prisctlla tome to the full realiza tion that Kay Hearborn was really leaviii'j, them maitioiied on the is land Know in it Kay, they were certain she had kihkI reason, and the lootprinis in the sand made them Kiisitect what that reason was. Thai piKtr Kay was the pri soner td a murderer they had lit tle doubt. Yet this scarcely alleialed their own sliuation. Kxcept, for the small ride, they were helpless. Ami there was, no way of knowing whether or not Ihe island's only daim-'t- was embodied in uie un known man aboard the disappear ing Chinook," However, their concern for Kay helped lo keep their minds I nun their own trou- j hies. "We can't i lay h. i e on the open ' beach." Aleliia said: "Let s e.-l awav from thai cabin and do some exptoi im;. Alaybe maybe we II liud soinel iiiiu; else on this island." "That just what I'm afraid of," admit led PrNcilla. "1'roin now on III expert niiythinu'. Where d von expeci thai lei low .akuiM Ka -."' "I w ish w .' kie w Atehla was lllii' hatil lo L"ep let voire sieadv. "It'll we ran be Mire thai Ka can lal-.r care til h rsell it' a n one ran Slllllllllim till llte.ided cabin, I lie two j;irls start ei up t he lomd y heach. As they walked they kept I heir eyes on l lie thiek wood, haidty know mi1, w hat to ex pee t . l-'or morn i hau an hour t hey I ! 1 1 1 1 : ' i 1 1 over he tilld am! pebbb- ol ihe In .o h. Cradnallx. wilh Ihe w i-anness ot t ra mpitu-'.. I heir 1 en i ?t subsided and soinel linii'. iniM in i 1 1 di ' look Iheir plan-. This u.r I hirst and hunger. N eii her men .I i m.l. V. li.NL-im: lor waler and each bee a n lo tealie pa.-snig ot ,i tew moie mill S'. I 1 1 . ' 1 1 heedS Mil 1H.I. i W ben Hm sun I, bead. thc slopped ol one " V e'l e 1U-.I U . ,1 1 III:1 tHI t S. l i M--lit. i had lo admit "W . I- t -a! il.iw n and limiK I n d h.-i Pimlnii; a sh-lle; ..( spot al I n- ; ed:--e ol the Wood. ' llO Irto dioppnl I . Hie l;i i.iiiiiI eXhails! - d ' Do oil Mippo-.. thete .1 be 1 . pllll.' Oi t . -i I, -..itn. rtll.'a- IU I he W oods .'" PiomII.i v.-ntiiiel. "I 1 1 '1 1 I l.lh'W Pill e" e .,..1 lo Hml o n I he imh aliein ni.e 1 - lo i et .ii n to thai iab,n I didn't see at! to..d iheir l .1 Ihrle I inll'd he V a I e I Aiioile r hmir's walking . 011- Ml.etl (hetll tllal Ill.y llllh! at r pi I If lillel nal l e. I head II a'--t lie oilld. Hl. lUl-d ret u: II to I ll.l I 111 V del lolls ( , bill W ll.'l e all (hen liouhh. had hoL-iiti Wli.il t lii-j w on Id I oul I here i his I in;. thev could onl guess And their l" el e. hiatus i oil I II 1 ell lip IliallV l hins. Mehhi loiil e, at I'ps. ill.i t.-ar-I ilK " e M have to b;! , k It lulu w i li.il.l.- i.. ,:.. ..r in i -.III.-1 hitn: w ..i ill hi .in, ; Inn--, ill,- . .l.m I. - I s l..ll.., ll;r ln ll!l- ll.l. I- ' I I, . v li., I i. iii - n.-.l ,.1-lv ;i i i.ii, -I i il. .1 ,,i Ii. -i- r, I..... I,' TI.. i. - in,- ii,., ii l, ii. i ,i i. . in i ii. -I,, r i-, . Til,. .!!. I l;l I .' u it.' ,- . .,. hi N .l-'UlM ,', II. Ill- . !!!!. Illin .1! I f 11.', I HI ' Il,' i-l" . tlic one wlio Ujii ::-:u-it lbt Cbl- BOY, AM HAIlO' 6WIME TEI2. RIDE DISH VERE H055- ME 5 GWIKJE TE. &UCK LOOK. ATT DEM EAE.S LOOKIT DAT EACk HUMPED LIP nook" wilh e,ood advice and an in vilat ion to breakfast. Seated he side him were two companions Jiboiil his own ii.ne. And beyond tie moving speedboat was ! welinine sivdit ol Uie while vat ht, ridiiiK pleasantly at anchor. As Ihe spiH-dboat nosed into ihe sand, its orrupnniH wen- aston ished at the Binht nf u) bedrairp,) etl ouiii; women, one with a rille. rushiui; toward them, one of the noai lurtm-r inio (tie sami. "Hello, there!" lot said. "What -I say, aren't you two from the 'Chinook'? Where's your jrood looking skipper?" "She's she's been kidnaped," Ahdiia blurted out. Tho other two debarked then I and joined their companion. Hur riedly Aleljia told the story of the cabin, of t heir da mailed dinghy, and the st ratine departure of the "Chinook." The young men ex chaiiueti clam-es in frank doubt. "You don't, havo to believe us now," Priscilla said hot ly. "llul you've, k"I to help us find Kay." The driver of the speedboat spoko up. "We do want to help you. Hut I warn you. it this is a practical joke, it'll go hard." ".hike?" repealed Mel it a unbe lieviutrly. " I low can von he so stupid?" Tlte vol i n it ma n if finned " 1.i v- be because we're llhiversily pro- I lessors. Km we do want to help, J really. Let me inlrodueo Tom and i Alac l-'ot i est a nt I I'm ham liar- ; per. We're doing some stmi ot ' these waters for ihe univeisit. I ! wain (Mi. we're poor and hoiie.-t. The pa la l ia I ai lit out tle-re is ( chartered, ami the university is paying lor it." j The inn abdii; the slime iu the speedhoul o the hearhe.l dumhy w as t he work of but a few mo me n is. When C ra lit Harper saw l In- damau-etl boat, und tin- hhiod slants on tin- cabin Moor, he quit k ly droiiped hi.-, baiileriuu lone. He nit ned to ( he 1 wo brol hers "I'd say this is no time to he clias inn fauna. There's sound him; nu;;hiy straime here." Pacini; the girls he added. "I imagine witj could stand some tood and resi. Suppose oil go aboard the 'All tial' with Tom. Mac ami I will make a circle of the island in the s dboat." "Hm," Ahdiia p r o test e -I, "sliouidll't we be goiru; alter the 'ChiiiotiK".'" I Ha i per nodded "Yes. :M have a hunch we'll hml her on ! tile ot le - Ullje ol Hie I. I, Hid. Il Hie man i-. a uitn-ib-rer he uouhln t wan! to be hilling tor ci ittainui in thai tioai. And it a nmml ' the inland proes I'm w mm: J an qui. I,lv oveilak.- Hi" "Ct I I lv" Willi the M Wh. Hi- l an aitl ol i thai lie n elnl I I L1 ) 1 1 hel d m.-niiillv I li.- Daity Devotions lly lilt. fllAS. A. KUW.Mtl.U II.;:,. I 'I I; In 'lloit'l ni.ol- ' , ,l.,:n -i I-,:,:: inn,. ;,l:. ,.,i-i .. I - ii,- nil,- I, .,!.- :i . n v. tli, ;l lli.it tl,,- ,,,l v o , ;,; . , I,, l-u" .1. n ol I In,, lili- w il h . , i I, tl I'll'l , oliltoi I IS lo 1 l It I'll OIM 1 1 1 , 1 1 t , I -1 s (I- .1,-sUS I, I II oil Ills; lo I.. I,,. !. II. 'Hoi. II : lo lo.ii, ;il It 1 1 oni Hi J.oil!! ot , ; to illliTIH ,'l I N .., lo -io. ol colli lull XN. 1 1 Oil', V ,o l. lie , liioi- i.,:,. . .i-i-l -i ti. .. ., lia I, -I --on:: uni !.- .!,.. I.,,,,!,., ii l-l ,1 -I in. L.i .m.l iii'1 -.. 1 1. .,in. '.,." ii. '.r, 1' .1 !: I . I''- -Htlim .11 i in Hi'-1 1 Ino. lo ii. ;ii u il ii Hi:,- It:.- I.t ii. s lo i . .1-,. 1111,1 in II,,- 111.:-! ol )' ,,li .1,,. ..in I .- iii-l i, ;:o . o I 1 1 .... 1:1. AU..-H. By Williams " i.", T mm ii rK' Yr-E- TAKE ADVAMTASE - "i Op A HOS5- : f. HE CAIMT BUCK T 1 ir IN) THI6 DEEP I ' 1 5WOW, AW VOL) J- - I CAIM T GET Jr-. 0'wn.lft'3 -3 j eil aboard with Tom Forrest, j When Alac and (Irani Harper had put the trio aboard tliey shot away in 1 lie speedboat. As I he runabout reached the north end of I be island. 1 larpcr slow ed down and climbed from the driver's seal. "I'm eoiiiH u Ion it the east shore on fool, Alac, You take it easy riht liere, and ix I'm not back in an hour wni'd belter laki slow cruise aloiiw the shoreline." "lint what's the idea'.'" "Vim can hear this inolor too darned easy. If our man is around we don't want him to know the Kills have heli Don't be (.tipping I to Ihe resnie too soon, either." (To be continued) aCRNR PROGRAM (1500 Kilocycles) REMAINING HOURS TODAY j acioss- tuny suddenly to be pouue 4:00 The Editor Views the News. ed upon by an auto w hich lie I : l"i Kair land Lady. .Ml IS. 1 na iu t seen, because il was a !:::o The Children's Dour. 'block away when he started. Willi lil'i Radio Campus. A! I IS. cai.s shuttling up and down ,a a;i'i - .Music by Louis Kal znuiii, ! st reel at forty miles per hour, Al I iS. 5:30 Foster Memorial Program, MBS. l:oti - Al on i tor News. .6:15 The Phantom Pilot, MBS. 6:30 Frank Bull, MBS. ti: If, Interlude. 6:50 News Flashes. 7:nti Wilehes' Tales, MPS. 7::JU Weher'a Alusiciil Kevue, Al lis. K: la Theater Digi-st, MPS. 8:45 Musical Moments, MBS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. i): l. I fenny Hood man's ( cln : tra. AIPS. i)::;u Sign off. Put DA V. .IAN. 1 1 ! 7: an "Karly Pird.s." ! 7:30 News-Review Newscast. j 7:45 J. M. Judd Says "Good J morning. ' 7:50 Dr, Scofield Program. 7: "a Alarm Cloek Club 8:00 Merrymakeis. MBS. Nrlio -p.ruco K.-iil Ksiaie c(, , Al pine Lodge. YotH alia I't ed Stoic Putgrams. S: la .la. Nocturne. AIDS. 9:00 Man About Town. !i:::n Simlies in lila- k .v While. AlllS. 9:45 We Are Four, MBS. lu:nu Hoinemak'TS lljiiiuotiy. 10:t5 Carson Robinson & His Buckaroos, MBS. 10:30 Hecker's Information Bur eau, MBS. 10:45 Voice of Experience, MBS. 11:00 Story Behind the Song, Copco. t1:15 Variety Show of Ihe Air. j 11:45 Beatrice Fairfax, MBS. I":'1" L. A. S mphony. 12: 10 Parkinson's Inlor mntion E xchangc. 12: 15 "Singing Strings," Radio M usic. I Amniran Fmiltf Unl,in-.i j 12:45 Ncws-Rrvtew of the Air. j i:uu nenningers wan on IOC Street. ' I IT, Dam e .Melodies. I 1 1" Sortitio iim-Ii . MMS j 2:00 The Johnson Family. MBS. LV I ". ' orld Pool, Alan .v Al-i-sir. K:ey no the - - "4. 1 i '. SPORTSMEN , The Roscburg Rod and Gun Club Invites You To Attend Us Annual Meeting SATURDAY, JAN. 15th K. P. HALL, 8 P. M. Lunch and Entertainment Ad.nis.siou by 1938 niemher.sliip card in any Sportsmen's Club. RAM6LINC5 by Paul Jenkins ' J rot' know, Paul, 1 liMrm-d to Ihe President's npfcib the , other uij-'hi, wherein he piumised , he wouldn't let u down, and it iu u d e sued a strong impression on me (together with anuUii-r ni citlent 1 will lull ou about) that 1 w r o t u a 1 i 1 1 1 e Hoiuethin about it," said l;illy , V i u s o n , as be j. -propped liimrit.di on my desk yes-' lrrday. "i read it to some of the bays, ' be continued, "and they toid me 1 oiiKht tu briiiK it down to ttie Heview. Si here it is." ibis is want iiilly had written; "1 heard President ltoosev ell'.' speech Hit; oilier day where lu :miiiil' that meaningless pniasu "i will nut let you down,' winch wc uni auinit guile cateliy for a lartfc i.ei teinaue ot olerti. A shorl lime alter thai speeti I looued out inj w indow. There were three men pa.-uii;, all pretty well lit up ami iuuded with New Heal tletnociHc (uie was ulniost helpleiis, the other two, one on eil her t-ide, holding hint up; and as they evidently hau been nsieiiiny to the speech and no doubt wiiu the high point still Jin.miig ill their ears, they kept tciiiiiK tiieir comrade, "We will not let you down.' So you see the seed i.s beginning to sprout!" 1 take it that Hilly is oi the opinion Liiat liquor isn't the only stimulant which, if imbibed in sui ficit nt quantity, will knock a mans legs from under him. "There's just a bare suspicion iu some quarters," a friend was tell ing tilt; recently, "that a lot of peo ple are driving, loo last on tin; Pa rit ie highway leading through Koschuig- -at least that portion ol it lying bet ween Alosher street, let us say, and Douglas. "It: thrnm-h street and all . s ;,ri fje should have the righi-tif-way but ibis is not to say Ibis traffic should travel so swiftly that cars entering- from intersecting streets are endan gered. "Often the driver of nut h a car, having stopped as he should, ami let a string of traifie by, will start cross traffic has a 'chancy tunc of it." The cilablisbuieiit of blinker warning signals at some of the intersections carrying heavy cross traffic, as ha:i been .suggested by leading traflic experts, sounds like ii good plan. lAe an idea they would slow up must motiii isis who, alter all, really don't wish to run into another car, or a pedestrian. Nearly ail the reports dealing wilh the closing do.n of tie? slot and pin bail machines st ress the lo.-s of revenue theiehy to tily li t. using bureaus. Something might be said lor the saving heiiceiurth of hi ml: nitkclii iu the pants pocket. Neatlv riftv Would Succeed Cul- ! le'in. -Headline. Talk about flying j in the lace of Providence: Don't ! the.-e folks know w nal always hap j pens to fool hall coat lies al the I nivei siiy of h egoii ? :I.'.-Ffrn Florals l'ini;i;iin. 2:00 News Flashes. 3:00 Feminine Fancies, MBS, ;:: I., Ii.ww.-ll Sisl.-i s. iir. Kinnk wy.-k, miss. ;i; !." - Uiivnmml (irani SwiMtf. MBS. 1:00 The Editor Views the News. I:ir. Music for Sclionls. MUS. I Tlii. ('lill.ln ii's ll.iilr. I: ir, I In -Ho rniinniK, MIIS. G:(j0 -Melody Lane" with Wan da Armour. ;.:;;. -Jr. Otllrc Iliuliu (Iiliili.', MIIS. 6:00 Hansen Memories. 6:15 The Phantom Pilot, MBS. 6:30 Frank Bull, MBS. ii IT. Inl.-l lllilf. 6:b0 Neivs F. ashes. 7:00 ?G Years Atjo & Today. MBS. 7:3C Lone Ranger, MBS. 8:00 Basketball. Roseburg vs. Myrtle Point. Sunset Thrift. 3:10 Barbasol Program. MBS. G:30 Basketball. Sunset Thrift. 0:00 Alka Seltzer News. M Bo. :.... I.i.iiiIi.imI.i Ut. li.. MIIS. :.. S--M on oiiit: of fii. M:THdKMi:vr In tin- County Uuiirt f-f tlu- StuU- ol Uf-guti for L.UKlub County. Hi tht; Iliatler ul Uie i-.-MU' ul Ultu Gotrttei, Uccc.is d. Notice la lu-rt-by piveri. tli;it tlo UIldt-lblKntd, i-Xt-iatei ol Id.- l.iM will ana tt-Mam.-M of tlo I Ueiritstrd. llUS fllr.l ill tin- ..t...r . il -l.tb-d tour I. hi.- luial :e einl in Hi. lit ef .-aid i.tiii ' o;il.-r ot sai.l ourt uai ii.aa.- mtU .Utrlta ft ler.ilil. ' '"' Kin l..y ..f K.-bro.-iy. i:y-t ' " III Ihu Iorrlioi.il I Ii llo- Count l i. oil i..om ot n I l ( "o 1 1 l - 1 1 in- an i:e'- tor h'iiniiK ul'lt iioiif. if J-n b. i . may I.e. to f t I .e oi.ii ltd llo: i til- Hi. Ml Ui. M ot. .d;i.K h. ti..i-.TTt;i-. km: i "i oits Mi ra i-: in iii.i oc i in i- t i oi M Ill llie t'oitalv C.tlllt of tie- Stale of M enoll lor i ...ulas t '..um . Ill til.- mallei' ol lie- rslale of llau- liah Park, r, tb-. . a.-- tl. Noll'-- In heleliv KiVfll that Ihe limb i !Kliti .ah ulor ol tto- l:u-l w 111 ami t. -.-taint m of Hannah I'aik. i. .u- . asr. I. lias fil-d Mi lh County Court ol the .Slate of t u- -Hon or In.iiidas County. Ins linal a-fount h ml b e uior mid l ai the rotirt Ma?, fix. -it a i I t he lb- t 1 1 1. ot tht: County -In. house at iios.li in k, I 'oimlas C"un v, Or.'Kiili, as (lie time anil d.i f..r. the hi annu- "f ohj. emu t" said linal aroi(iit, if mi), and Uil m. ttKliieiit liit-l eof. hKWIN PAKKKK. K.r:iitor .f the last will and tes tament of Hannah 1'aik-r, de ceased. 1 ated and first puhh!u d iho. :;th day oi Jaimaiy, 1l..;s. Notice To Dog Owners Your 1938 dog license is now due. If bought before March 1 st the license will be $ 1 .00 for males and spayed females and $1.50 for females. After March 1st there will be a penalty of $1 .00 per dog added. The assessors will not sell dog licenses this year. The license can be bought at the fol lowing places: From Tom Metcher, Pose burg, by mail: COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, Roscburg H. McCABE, Reedsport JOHN EDWARDS, Oakland G. BARN SMITH, Elkton P. J. DAVIS, Sulherlin CITY RECORDER, Drain GEO. EDE3, Yoncalla W. J. MEREDITH, Lookingglass POST OFFICE, Myrtle Creek ' MONDAY, JAN. 17 RED & WHITE STORE, Glendale TUESDAY, JAN. 18 HART'S HARDWARE, Riddle THURSDAY, JAN. 20 RED & WHITE STORE, Canyonville FRIDAY, JAN. 21 By Dog Control Board John Abeene, Victor Phipps, W. J. Meredith TOM FLETCHER, Enforcement Officer I John Abeene, Victor Phipps, W. J. Meredith TOM FLETCHER, Enforcement Officer I t .rr SAVE wiiK 11 ID V a7 lsv J 117 So. Stephens St. Z ?A Miiiii; lie i-'ivti. fii;TTi.i:i:M' In ttie County Coin I of the State uf iij'i kuii lor HoioiUs Count . . In i be n..itter ol" tlu- .fttate of W-la.Ji .M..adt? Cook. Jnci. Not.. is l.iO 1)V H'-U ll.-ll llu i;n.:.-i .-,:ie il ieli.iw. i. -t a t' r ot is tutitti of Vrhm, .Mau.i,- cok. l - -K.-r.l. luo llb.t 111 tile llluo -oillt bi C i nit I a-, omit HI in.- miiniuiMi.i tioll of NUtl eslale. anil. I be al...e ..UIt duly liiaUe :illd . tit. I. -I all ' ti-r i.n.' .s,uuidv He --'Hi U.iv of J;, nu. ii v. j;c:. and I be t.iii. . of (lit- Cuui.lv .luilue in tn . I -:l.s CoiiniN ii-uit loom it t l!i- ImI-'-' ii . oii. a ad at 1 lo- leoif ol I" .. . I... k In ihe forenoon of He-.-.ioie.iil bi- us (Ik- time and la I.l.o e f.-r liealililC t.lilt-' llol'S lo J.ll-I linal a. ...tint, if, ii ii v Mi.-!,- be. and lie- seilU-iu. at i I saitl ttlale. Hat.. I and fn.t mild tf i-l 11ns Hut inli diiv of i .... viiii- r. !t::7. IIIK.MAN U "'oWbKS. Administrator of il.e rstiit.- ol V. I ma MaiMbt Co.di. it- . us. (I. I.011K and loim. a t loitit-vs for haid es tate, i'.o. lut k. t U . Mon. WE ARE THE HOME OF FINE WINES and Fancy Groceries CELL'S Basket Grocery SAFETY af -J 1 51. n Iiir , m tr.M I LU &iS, r 20-""' i B .... .ho f oih. Lour no'. A Hi-Pr, E V. SVA ' ,vcs Mr i-,h ,ws at m ii II LI