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FOUR ROSF.BURC NEWSREVIKW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1938. bMel Dillr RMtppt Sunday hr the -Mnbfr of The AMorljHrd Preu The Associated Pren ia exclimivo lion of nil news dtHpRtchea credited ..- wtnt At llDPUltUA Tflfllffil It! thli paper and to all local newi ubllaliod herein. All rlRhU or ra "fblication of medal dlspatcbei breln Are also reaorveO. HARRIS 1X6 WORTH Editor TQntered ma second claM matter HajT 17, 1V. al IU0 I'oai uhho m Rofteburft-, Oregon, under act of March 2, Jin 3. Rpreantfd by .'i?T..- Mm York 271 MadUon Avo., CM rnitH 00 N. MfclUgua Avo. sun fKriini-IMt'U ssu ijiihii nirnui it roil ill!) Stephen Hon IUiIk.. !. inurlM-.43 K. urlnir Htriot. He- alt lr 6U3 tit e wart titreot. 1'ortlnnd 6V.0 ft. W. UtU Gtreut. Vancouver, ft. C .711 Hall Bids. At. I'OuU 11 N. Tenth Strut Atlata m Brant Bulldin. oAssociationM Tj ftakMrtpllva Hate 1117. Pur jeur UJ loan 16.01 IMily. mi ntua tor uii.ll 31. 6u uuiiy. I nionrua by uiaii l.n utLUr. toy curiivr yer launtu It van, oy errir cr r.r 'n They Work Together IT liiia uttuu been Buhl, muiitly by city iiuuplu who really do not lmvu thy fiicts, that tlio troublo with Innnhig and furiiMMH lit IIiIb country in that lliuy will not inill loKullicr. Tlio Biuiigo oi'Biiiilssiitlun in America iiinkoB any micll BluU'iniinl uound inuiil looliiili. Tlio bihiiko (loon not malio much ot a diminu tion iilioul Illicit but Kb incmberB aru loyal to their oiKanlzallon ami to ono another. They alu iiirliiui'H ami they (In pull toKollior, havu pulled togethei' or nearly tlirou (juailul'H ot a century. CJlilolly and wllliont oBtentallon, tlio National. UruliKO. Mm Statu ininn'. '""I lm" iiulmrdinate CriiiiisuH 111 every coniniiinlly and lmiulet In tlio United SintoB have expanded and Kained in member Bhlp. Working well tOBetlier, mem bora und otricers have tackled the miinerouil iiroblelnu that linnet larnieiB, ami with coiiBlderable HUCCOHU. TIiIb edition ot tlio News-Itiivlew 1b largely devoted lo the Hlory of tile BianKO. HlBewhern heroin will lie found tlio ntory of I lie develop ment und growth of the kiiiiiku. Tlio buccobb story ot tlio olTorla of tlio grunge to improve faun mar lietlng coiiililions lo uIbo here. It will bo hard, v,o think, for any one to donbl that fnrinoiH can and do pull together for their mutual good and advancement, utter lie rendu tlio material i-onlullleil in tlilB llrango lloostor edition. No News Good News Tili-i automatic telegi'i'.pl! pi'inti'" which chatter out llii'li; dally grlHt in the NewB-llevlew office bringing nowB from every point on the globe, uro lately bearing talon of hunting tragedies. Ab noon im tho deer hunting houboh opeliH each year, "man mistaken for deer and killed" In an all loo common head lino In the daily newspapeiB. Hunting accidents, like lno.il au tomobile acclilenlB. are duo to fool inline ami to caiolcHHiiosa. Part or the trouble la that moat hiltiloni eh t have a gnu in Miolr lunula. or Iho Bight of game 111 Ihelr eye:!, from one hunting aeaaoll lo Iho next. Meanwhile they forget Jual how a deer tinea look when It la lo (he lirunli. They seeiu lo forget, ttl no that tin- long device td weotl ami ttleel Dull they "airy 111 their liiiiiila la the deadliest thing made by man. Warnings are tittile a waste of words. About all v.o call tin la to be thankful that thus far Douglas county hunters have conn ibiilod no tragic material of Ibis kind lor headlines to bo printed In liens papcra. Editorials on News (Contliiuutl from ptiKQ 1) (id iiiro ami it S(HM'Kl) nlcp, Wit h liiipraclitiil ltlfiill:tti, tliat'n all that rouuls. ISILSON'S ideal of V vakia. Fiirroiind'f t? rf nl anil bitttu- out a Czcrlnisht y pourr nilcs, criiild II men unr only havo wurlioit lr a an-Ift. And almoin. don't exist ouliiic Oncn auain we hcc Blratrd that hiipraclt" are vny, vory good lm iiur and traKically lm It rmnefl to tlclivorlng ! it demon al Idt-alisi.s U v, at talk 'trrt. when t ho goods. POND'S FREE GOODS Hi r.r)C Bi.o Jar Ponds rrcatn for iV.lv with box o( I'ond's HU; face powder Iree. Buy now. C;trr, Adv. DRAIN, Sept. 20. Tho North Douglas county fair, which cloaed Saturday night, was in many ways tho moat successful over held here, especially us to the (juanlity und finality of exhibits in floral, horti cultural ami vegetable depart ments. Tho livestock barns were well filled, tlio exhibit of fine horses being unusually large. Tho new poultry building, 2-1x50 ft., was entirely filled with all kinds ot well bred fowls. Special features were tho crowning ot titieeu liev- eriy at a community program, 101k creek archers' contest, a, ball gaino between Springfield, Cascade league champions and Drain Townics, u pet parade ami an ad dress by Gordon Ware, Townsend representative in Oregon. Behind the Scenes In Washington By Rodney DuteW By ItODNKY DUTCIIGIt WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 I'roB- itlent ltooscvclt la likely to keep out ol tho i'HO presidential earn paign If the democratic party nicks a conservative candidate unsatis factory to li in. That's tlio coir coaled threat when the president says: "Jl there is a good liberal running on tho republican ticket would not have tho slightest ob jection to his election. Tho good of tho country rises above parly," Although tho statement camo during a press conference dlactts- sinn of i!t:iS primaries and elec tions, its lli-10 Implications were not missed by those aware of cur rent trends in White House think ing. Jtoosevelt, eager to force a 'eallginnent which would make Iho democratic party tlio "liberal" party, recognlzoB tho 1III0 con vention may override his wishes. The belief of ills closest associates that no new dealer but Koosevolt can bo nominated presumably Is shared by J' D. it. It's not entirely :ertfiiu he himself could be nomi nated. And it's far from certain that ho would uoccpt. Political Crystal-Gazing Tho Idea that lionsovelt might refuse lo urge Ills followera In vole for Iho next party iinmiuco ami thereupon devote himaelf lo btlllil- lim mi a liberal party lor I nil is often discussed by his Intimates, who bellevo this would kill any 111-10 democratic nominee's chances. might pick a president ml candidate III gill Pick a perstileitllal ca mile liberal enough to ullracl Itooat veil's support is now considered emote. Hut ir republicans worn lo uomliiato Mayor I,a('.iiaitlia of Now York lllltl tlemoeruts picked Vice President tinnier or ono or Gar ner's favor tea such as heliaior llennetl. (Mark of Mlaanuri, Itooao- volt, would bo likely to lavor jmi- titiartllu. Aotunlll os of IHO are so lur ahead the 111 rent of a Roosevelt ultdtiwn slilke or holt should be taken Willi a hit of salt. Ineal- ulablo flarebacliS nilglil lonow any expressed willingness by llnoaevelt to turn over tlio ndliiln ialrallon niachiiie, including tltotis- miiIh who have labored loyally lo malio Ills new deal succeed, to tlio republicans. Everybody Loves A Winner Tlio fact that W. le O llaliiel, the "biscllll-passlilg pappy woo campaigned Willi a hill-billy bund, la lo lie next governor of Terns Is sow being accepted Willi equanim ity by all sides. New dealers are content, they any, llectlllao Iho O'llituiel victory wtta a blow at Texas machine poll tics and tiid Vice Ptealdeut narnor no good. Anil-new dealers are beginning lo doaorlho O'lianlel nil "consorvnl Ivo unci Hound." He proved thai, Ihoy aav, by making ?t.00,uon In the Hour businesa and applying iiino loclinluun tu polillca. cnine laim knowledge Hint O'Daniel hail secret big business support to uMirii Hie pud of hla campaign ami Mutt even Ciarller thought O'Daniel would do. U.in.ii uiinlll'iiinn Itt (itMK'VIL a 11- nniiiii'o tlu'tr illm-nvtM-y llml In IMIlliy CUUIIU H living l mi" ! iH'iipi'r 1 linn 11 watt ii lew yv-iiu AiK l.liu hi, in". SntiH? ltiiul ol nioiitorinl l:i In rvWtl to ii iimimrjictmrr nl iic i-illH. Tlii' ii iniiiri:i 1 iliin iiulil n a t;illt, HiiiTmmtleil y a iiUiH ol wati-r. NowspaiHMH iiulij an Olu-rlin ("nllcuo pfolcs.or ati la lint; that Kin Soioinnit was vastly ovrt-nitv-d. It niuift Liu u niisinlnt fur ovoi-matrd. Kxravatoi'H near Salem, Oio., weie ini.zlfd to Had thai part ol a l rep iiclnw Hie minimi hnd wrap-pt-ij n round a Imule. i'lolmti- ly at mm limo It hud onlatai'd root lner, A lit man approarlu's the oar's tittle hn'iillilni; Kpoll but wren Uio hay fovor and tho cold. Arcoi dim: to Iho ttovrnmr of Maim-, that tiat has Fiirrocrlotl in bahuuini; llir. hndr.ct. VlialotM hi'caiiu ot that old yainK: "As Maine p'os Tlioro's an amusement park em ploo In he Moines who has Ihm'H work t n i; on a merry m-i otniil lot more than years, lie's celling to 1 1 -id like an International athitrator at ti nova. Insanity is now hoine ttoatod In Jutland by the application of a malarial moi'iito. That's a hand thini; to have .uound w hen t lie garden vaiiety diics you crazy. BARBS OUT OUR WAY ( tyMtf WI.IV, THAT'S TO KEEP V I ANA HELPING. 7iA ' THt NE16HBORS LEAVES V VOU IF PEOPLE I. y- y FrOM BLOWIN' OVER INTO THINK THIS IS Tr? U g?7 our yarp.i whv i& it you the city pump -T " 2i SEEM TO HATE ME TO SAVE YOU'LL. HAVE r --w1 . ' MVSELF A UOTTA WORK ? MORE THAN A mMMMmf:::' W?zk GIVE A Guy A pReak; A few leaves mil III ' TT MS TO RAKE UP.' yilrrl'' ?' Bflf IEEE WRITES "TwlUT COfllTRDL " DFCOUNTYHISTQRY ilSvi; 4GTWII.SII. COURT County Clerk Itoy Aj?ee hati re 'ivod considerahlu notice In a rc ml Iksiio of tlio magazine' "J'ei'- manmice," n nation-wido tiewa pult Ileal Ion circnlateil nnioni; county and oilier ptihllc officials, tlio Sop- L(Miit)ei- iksuo ol tlio pt'i'jodlcal re Vftaled Unlay. Mi'. Akooh picture heads an ar ticle which kSvch hlm the tlistinc llon of having nerved as an officer of two separate and distinct conn l it's. According lo ttie article, 'Prior In In.t election as Clerk of I oUKlas County, Oregon, In J!l2!i, he had served for three years as Heputy Clerk ol Coos County in that state." A considerable portion of Ihe n tide Is devoted to historical lata on the early history of I long- las, or, as It was known at that lime, IJiupqua county. Air. Agce's ecords revealed that Cmpmui ounty In Oregon was created by an Ad of Territorial Legislature on January 121, hSfH. On January 7, .1 srH. Douglas County was es tablished. Coos county was founded on Decern her '22, lNf;S, wilh lOmplrn as tho county seat. and look a portion ol I'mpqua coun ty and a poilion of Jackson coun ty . . . On December 2'2, isr:, Dane county was given n portion of l!mp(iia con nly on the north." The present county was created by an Act of Ihe Legislature passed on October Pi, ism. o SCOUTS PLAN FINAL HIKE OF SEASON Tint boy scouts of Kosnburg and Douglas county will band together for the final hike of the summer season this coiuinj; week-end, when a two-clay outing on the upper reaches of Utile river is being plaimrd. The final trek will he under the supervision of Union I toman, field scout executive of Kugeuc. Much hoy who plans on making Iho Hip will lie roftulred to lurnish his own equipment mid food. Trans portation to the juinpiug-oft spot is being arranged. All senilis interested in the out ing are reiuesled to get in touch with (leorge Churchill, sco'itmasler of Troop I, at lis tfuutlt Kane street. ? KRNR PROGRAM (tbUO Kilocycles) HKM AININU UOtlltS TODAY" ::tn-Musical Steeplechase, M US. :'M) -"Souvenir," MPS, :iio IUj b Croshy's Oicli., MPS. : In Tho Children's Hour. 30 Howie Wing, MBS. tii- Kulton l.ewi.s Jr., M US. :00 Musical Hits of the Week, Denn-Gcrrctsen Co. : in -The Phantom Pilot, M I IS. ::to - Prank Pull. MPS. : la Inlerlude. :50 Hanscrt Motor Co. News. : 55 News Flashes. :im - Chieco - IM.h Oreli., MPS. :!: I.ee Shelly ' Orch.. MPS. :30 Lone Ranger, MBS. : "0 American I'amily Kobin son. : 15 Johnny Long'H O r c h., MPS. :aD Sklnimy Knnin Ondi.. MPS. :00 Atka Settcr News, MBS. : li. Shop fields, MI'S. :;hl - Jack McLean's O r e h., MPS. :oo - Sign Otf. TiU'liSl V. SKPT. 1'2 ":" "'Karly Mirds." 7: JO News-Review Newscast. 7:10 Hansen Motor Co. News. 7. If Alarm Cbn-k Club. S;uu titooni Chasers. MPS. 8:30 Full Gospel Church of the Air, Rev. A. Harold Pcrs- ing. 9: tin Tlii' lluppy Cang. MPS. 9:15 Man About Town. !L;!u -Trail Phiers. MI!S. ;t; ir - Joyce Trio. MPS. p):tiu Home Town, .MPS. PPI.V-Am You Like It. MPS. in:Ht This 'oinaus World. MPS. 11:00 Songs of the West, Copco. ll.lo KtiuinisciUK. MUS. Unholy tempers never serve holy ends, no matter how sin cere the spirit may seem to lie that Inspires them. The disci ples and followers of Jesus might rebuke the prejudice and narrowness of the Samaritans In a spirit lhat was very little if any hel tor than their own, thinking thut as they were doing it lor their Master they were fully justified. What Jesus thought of their attitude wo can easily see. It is a hard les son for us lo learn, hut It is forever and always true, that nothing kills hatred but love, and nothing masters prejudice bu L a broad and tolerant spirit. Wo pray, Our Father, that wo might by Thy grace master the jvil tempers and littleness of joul that .so often live within .is ami reveal themselves in the things (hat we say and do and think. Alay wo find it easier to learn the lessons that our Master so often tried to leach and never try to overcome evil with anything else but good. Amen. :3U Harold .Stokes' O r e.h., A1PS. : IG SlinlioH in Pluck & White, AMIS. : 00 Luncheon Concert. : 15 - Midslreain, MPS. :;in- Noontime Melodies. :45 Hansen Motor Co. News. iaT News-Review of the Air. 00 Henninger's Man on the Street 15 Tho Johnson V a in 1 I y, MPS. ::iti Lee Shelly's Orch., MPS. t Your Command. :30 Today's Frtnt Page. : Ifi Tho Charioteers, MPS. :iiu- Keuiinino Fancies, MPS. ::(" Iladin Campus, MPS. :!") Modern Vocalists. :tiu -Siulonietta, AlPS. .;t0-.-y.;iuy Family, A1HS. ;(M) Moods in Alusie, AlPS. ; 15 --The Children's Dour :30 Howie Wing, MBS. ;i5Melody Lane With Wanda Armour. : 15 Symphony. :;to - Prank Pull, AlPS. : 15 Inlerlude. :bO Hansen Motor Co. News. :6b News Flashes. :UU -- Chicro ;t:;d His Oreb., AlPS. : 15 Jan Curber. ::!i Croon Hornet, .MPS ;itn Crno Aulry. :15 Don't You Believe It, MPS. :3o- Uiiy Kinny. : 15 Sons ot the Pioneers, AlPS. :00 Alkn Seltzer News, MBS. : 15 Johnny Long's Orch., AlPS. :;iti Hugh Hcl'atil Orch., A I PS. ;tm Sign off. LOCAL MEN TO ASK HIGHWAY BENEFIT Judge JIurou W. Clough, A. C. MarMer;i, Senator Charles W. Clark and W. C. Harding will leave tomorrow lor Perl hind lo attend the regular meeting of the stale highway conunissicn lor the pur pose of cheeking with the commis sion on contemplated highway im provements in this area. Tho loeal group is particularly intoiesied in the proposal to beau tify and landscape Ihe existing ap proaches to the oily und other irons along the Pacific highway, itid w ill suggest lo Ihe commission the Importance of providing vari ous rest, stops along Ihe highway titular lo theme already established ilong tin coast highway. 'I hey will ilso urge that the commission save xisting shade trees where possible tiid purchase all scenic spois so that the beauty of Uii3 highway will not he lost. ROSEBURG GIRLS PLEDGED AT U. OF O. Two Posehuig girls. 1 'oris Shoe laker and Fiances lleiinicer. Were among a number of early pledges by the sororities at tho Cutersiiy of Oregon, it was revealed today. Miss Shoemaker was pledged to Alpha Delta Pi and .Mis Hcnuicer to Delta Delta Delta. By Williams! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2U (AP) Tho constitutionality of tho walnut control act waa upheld to day by tho United Stutes circuit court hi tin action which originated In Portland, Ore., challenging tho legality of (tho law and ita admin istration. In an opinion written by Judge William Denniau, an order of tho tlie walnut control board involving; interstate shipment of walnuts and sale or free distribution of cer tain portions of the crops was up held. . Tho decision was on aa appeal by the secretary of agriculture from a ruling by tho Portland federal dis trict court, which had held an or der lo the I Indson-Duncan market ing firm "was void, and the company exempt from certain provisions of the act. Tlio circuit court held tho wal nut, board had the power to compel growers and shippers to turn over to Iho hoard certain percentages of walnuts they 'handled lor shipment luleiHtato. Tho court also upheld tho power granted tho hoard lo dispose of tho walnuts by Halo or by giving them away to-charitable institutions. Judge Denutn said it was tho first time a court had upheld tho authority of such a board to make distribution to charitable institu tions. PORTLAND, Sept. 1'.'. (AP) Palmer lloyt. 11, a copyreader it years ago, hecatuo manager of tho Portland Orcgonlan, the north west's oldest newspaper, today. The executive, a I'niversUy of Oregon graduate and former meni her ol tho Kast Orcgoniau staff at Pendleton, was promoted from managing editor by the board of directors following a study of tho newspaper by Col Cuy T. Visknisk ki, publishing expert. Arden X. Pangborn. 'Jl. executivo news editor, was advanced to man aging editor. Pangborn. a Univer sity of Oregon alumnus who edited tiie col lego daily. The Kmerald, came to the Orcgoniau as a sports reporter in l!iU5. O. L. Price, who has been mana ger, became president and 1 pub lisher, ami M. J. Frey. circulation manager, was appointed business manager to succeed W. 10. 1 1 art m ii J. retired. Paul R. Kelly will re main in editor. OREGON'S RELIEF BILL TO BE HOISTED PORTLAND. Sept. 21. (AP) Twenty-live mjrflinn for rollef waa in prospect tor Oregon for tho I9:!!t-I0 bienuium. it was indicated yesterday at a meeting of tho stuto relief committee. This would be tm increase of about ?ti,000,000 over the 10;i7-3K figure. Klnier (iomly, slate rollef admin istrator, and his aides will submit the eomiui! toe's budget estimate lor Ihe hiennium to Wallace Whar ton, state budget director, probably by Friday, after studying tho coun ties' requests, which were not dis closed. FILIPINOS' CAR HITS SERVICE STATION An auto containing a varly of Filipinos from Washington failed to negotiate ;,turti on tho highway north of Shady Point, south of Roseburg. last night, crashing into a service station, it was reported today. One of the occupants suf fered minor bruises. He was taken to Mercy hospital for examination and released this morning. The party then resumed their interrupt ed journey to CalUornla, RAILING Paul Jenkin IN this Issue of tho NewB-Review, dedicated to the grange and especially to the grange uolta of Dougius county, greetings are ex- b C U U V U IU KIUA noa from many business ho u s e s in ituseburg, and by many individ uals. I will add my personal f v??-r5i- ;reutings and sal- :$K.$Z. iiutions to thuso oLiiors. I find inueed lo voice my sincere admira tion tor ihe grunge, and extend to it my very best wishes for its con tinued existence as .the Lnited States' old eat and most bonored tarm organization. It would lake a oook to uold tne story of the good ii lias done in aiding the farmer's lot, politically, economically and socially. In this hook the heroes would be the steadfast and loyal men and women who have striven, ever since tho grange's Inception seven ty-two years ago, to maae life inoro enjoyaoie socially, and moro profit able financially, to their fellow members of our vast farm popula tion. Their success In this under taking lias been remarkable, and tneir efforts have benefited not on ly tho members of their organiza tion, but all farmers as well. Tho grange is soundly Amorlcau in principle, and treasures us its tradition tu vigilant and unceasing regard for our constitutional form of government. It has withstood magnificently tho urge of radical ism (only a negligible amount of which comes from Its own ranks) and recognizes better than most the sophistry and hypocrisy ol scheming politicians who would curry its favor, later to lead it as tray. It's hard to fool. As a fraternity of loyal, honest men and women, I'll put in with the grunge any day. I don't always agree with everything the grange proposes, to bo sure but that's a mere bag of shells! When it comes lo real essentials of citizenship, tho grange is an organization to tie to. Encouraged by- Germany's suc cess in lhat direction, aided by tho pliant complaisance of France and Great Prituin, Poland now is de manding a c'Minlc of Czechoslovak ian flesh. These European nations are just a hunch of cannibals. What nice playmates they would muko for us! 1 It's tinimual for a woman to be killed in a hunting accident, as one was recently. 1 reckon her slayer thought ho was shooting at a doe. V Tho weather was pretty hot in Rosehurg last week. Tho heat curl ed, tho News-Review's new street sign up at both ends. If you don't believe this, take a look ut tho sign. ' The phone rang the other morn ing It was Poh Ilelliwell calling. "1 just thought of a new headline lor the city file season," he In formed us: "Peer Hall PurTls; 100 Men Homeless!" GRANGE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS ANNOUNCED PORTLAND, Sept. 21. (AP)- Flaino Lewis, 17, Portland, and Donald Koch, 17, Eugene, yesterday were announced as winners of tho Oregon stato grange scholarship in tho business college of the Oregon Institute of Technology hero. NOTICE OF HEARING ON NON-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET Notice hereby is given that a Pudget Committee of the Non-High School District of Douglas County, State of Oregon, at- a meeting of saiil Committee held on the 1st day of September, 1!3S, prepared an estimate in detail of tho umount of money proposed to be expended by said -Non-High School District for all purposes during the fiscal school year beginning June 30, PUIS and ending June 30. 1939, and an estimate In detail of the prob- Roscburg 1 Day Night WED., SEPT. 28 On special ruilway car-, near Sou. Put'. Depot. -B SL SERPENTINA 5 REAL LIVING, MERMAID? LONE STAR . 3006-PogitJ Milch Co Allrtl SHEPHERD FROM THE HOLVLANO if London Flea Circus ADDED FEATURE UNICORNA CANDID CAMFRA FANS ftti-vtv ur front RWi't r.r .-t"4 frrlt .... Al.. o which ARC ALIVE! 1 Mi f m m MOTION PICTURE STAR - J HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured ac Answer to tress, Jeanctte ' 9 She ' in operettas. 13 Striped fabric. 14 To liberate. 16 Lion. 17 Portion. 15 Auricle of the ear. 20 Spar. 21 Implement. 23 Born. 24 Mountain pass 25 Native metal. 27 Pound. 29 Hour. 30 Garden tool. 31 Each. 32 God of love. 35 Wanders. 37 Blackbird. 39 Morindin dye. 40 Pitchers. 41 To sow. 43 Retired nook. 45 Perched. 48 Heraldry Insignia. 48 Moist. 49 She is of face. 51 She is one of the popular s of the screen. 53 Myself. 54 Expert flyer. 56 Bustle. 57 Therefore. 59 Onager. 60 Journeys. 61 Tumor. VERTICAL 1 Chart. able receipts of said Non-High School District from all sources for thb school year 1933-31. The Board of said Non-High School District baa fixed 'the 6th day of October, 193S, at the hour ot 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the County Court House in Koscburg, Oregon, as the time und place at which said estimates may bo discussed with the Hoard ot said Non-High School District, at which time ami place any ami nil persons interested will bo heard lor or against said tax levy, or any part thereof. That said estimates and attached original estimate sheets are on file in the office of tho County School Superintendent and are there open to tho inspec tion of all persons intorested there in, and tho same are by reference made a part hereof, Receipts I. Cash on hand nt begin ning of the year for which this budget is made None II. Amounts received from other sources None Total receipts None Expenditures 1. Tuition :..S3 (.000.00 TREAT YOUR New "DUTCH CONVENIENT TERMS It's easy to own a 'Dutch Oven" RanRe small down pavmtnt balance oa libenil terms. I,, U. r I I a la Irlnr in i I P U 1 M ji- l L. j r I "Tn" eIeidIuIe.uk Ie I a AmEjBSIHIEjBE IPJE 0 AJRmTjSfAjN. E TO ALA H PJBJ 51 cHLji lIsItiyJHZ tIaIl yDn "i s iBticinioTqBa ElRO IMHweJn HpJHd o s HpTT cHsMa'gIsBbie pTel Ba C l bOE SH t-1 I E HlfP OjO UET5lpioilTDnWMA6lERl rrT 4 a"" 4 e y io n li i3 j jii " ; i5 '',r,jit ir-r- Q I 11 35-34 Cj37-36 JtfrM i9 rriM l fl fl l m l ,l i.av'...:;irt.,.,;- i rfli i mm mil WITH YOUR OID STOVE ' Sells Rigularly for . L ' ' - nil i -' nn k n c a w t m i. ii OTT'S MUSIC STORE West Cass anrl .SliArirlar. On corner 15 South J America. 18 Toward. 22 Folds of cordy 24 She started as ' a girl. 26 Portuguese coin. 28 She also studied for ' the , 30 Buzzes. 32 Melody in choral music 33 To trifle. 34 Conclusion. 36 Pope's scarfs. 38 Wood demoq 39 Unwilling. 4 1 Dimmer. ' 42 Test. 44 To be in debted. 46 A religious denomination. 47 Concludes. 50 Go on (music 82 To depart. KING ALBERT 2 One who abates a nuisance. 3 Religious ballad. 4 Either. 5 Fiber knots. 6 To place in line. 7 Smooth. 8 Natives of Denmark. 9 Southeast. lOWing. 1 1 To recoil. 12 Drunkard. 53 Mother. 55 Avenue.. 58 Upon. II. Transportation 22,000.00 HI. Postage and Station ery 15.00 IV. Printing and Advertis ing 100.00 Auditing : 200.00 VI. Travel Expenses of Hoard Members 200.00 VII. Clerical K x p e u s o (supplies, legal sorvice, otc.) 105.00 VIII. Interest on War rants 750.00 IX. Emergency 100.00 X. Tax Itehato BDO.OO Total expenditures .,..$5S,01jO.OG Recapitulation I. Total Receipts Nona II. Total Expenditures ....$58,060.00 DIFFERENCE'- (Amount to bo ' raised by tax on tho Douglas County Non-High School Dis trict) $58,0(10.00 Dated this lith day of Sepleiie ber. 193S. LEE WINNIFOUD, Chairman, Budget Commitlee. J. CI. BARNES. Chairman, Board or Directors. STELLA QUINE, Clerk. Board of Education. 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