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TWO 1, DRIVER, HERE'S LETTER FORI! The National Safely council lma, - through the preen, Issued the fol lowing open letter to every driver of a motor vehicle: Dear Driver: itight now we stand a Rood chalice of coinlim through 1938 with 2(1 per cent fewer traflic death than we had last year. That's one out of five, or, rouKhly speaking, about 3,000 lives suved. But It won't hu easy, because ' we're lacing the two toughest months of the year for driving, for one thing. It gets dark earl ier now and our figures show that the traffic death rate triples when the sun uoes down. And then there's skidding. Sleet, rain, snow, ice and wet leuves on the pavement moan that it takes 'longer to stop your car In time, lierhapB, to keep from hitting that hoy or girl who's forever popping out when least expected. So won't you tack this note some place where It will remind you, each time you get behind the wheel of your car, to take u easy ami keep your eyeB open for special seasonal hnuirtls? With your holp, wo may be able to turn In a record for 11138 that will demonstrate con clusively to everyone that traffic accidents can bo stopped. Let's keep that fifth man alive! Around the County MYRTLE CREEK MYItTUO CliKKK, Noy. 17.- ' Mr and Mrs. John Ulm of Clarks "'" Branch, attended services at the "" Methodist church Sunday, then spent the day nt the home or Mrs. Jlattlo JonoB, Mr. Rice's sister, at ""her home on North Myrtle. Miss Mary (iermond, who has . been working at the Urncst llry " - ant homo has returned to her home ut Millwood. ' Miss Anita Cooper has gone to Klamath Kails where she is em ployed in a private homo. Hulph Haley, Norman Anlnuf and Hal nil Khiitclltf went to Cor vallls Saturday to see the gume. '""lifter which they went to flrand Hondo for n visit with Itulph's sIb ' " ter, Helen Haley, who 1b teach ing there. After a Sunday visit : they returned homo. Mrs. Junies Hall, who has been "! , vory ill, is recovering nicely and ... - lier friends are hoping sho will , soon he out again. Her brother, J I'hlllp Flnzcr, has returned to, I'ortlnnri. Mrs. Hultlo Sherman left Wed nesday of last week tor Mremer- ..ton, Wash., lor a visit with her .1 Hon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and i--Mrs. Leo Haskell, anil hor grand-- boii, Donald. She oxpecls to be J; j; gone two or three weeks. b, r Mrs. Daphne Wilcox unci Binall son, who have been In charge of " 1 Ihe Woj'tlinioro store hero for the "IT mist two woeks ,havo returned lo ,.j their homo In Mi'dfnrd and Miss Plrona Slophons, who has hoen ;H visiting In (IranlB Pahs Is back on .) the job ut the slnre. Dr. and Mrs. .1. t:. MaxHnu had as guests for several days receut I , ly three sisters or the doctor's, ;, rHvIvs. Mary Lampli and Mlns .. Sadie Maxsou of Campbell, Calif., - and Mrs. ti. Stanford and sous. ,;' Jack and Itichard, or Oakland. -Calir. '1'ho ladles departed for i. ' their homoB last Thursday. Mr. and Jlra. Charles H. Dyer, who recently homusteaded In Iho Tule lake country In eastern Ore---"gon, nro hero to rent their Ofi ucru farm, two miles noutli of town, ami the Twin Oaks service -v.8tatlon and auto camp, as well ns - lo dispose or Iheir (uopa, before lotiiriiing lo their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Win. L 1i.ilr or - Dlllaril have returned from Kmtth -.-.Carolina, where they went Imping to benefit Mrs. Ulair's health. The cllmuto there was llnravorablo for her and they havo returned to their Dlllurd home anil Jlrs. Illalr 1b able lo bo up again. The city Is opening a sewer from the Verrell property to the old mill race xotilli of the edge of the city limits. This Is more prop- - oily n drain lo inrry off the water which usually stands in ponds all winter between Laurel and 1'lne - streets. -- Ktl Keiguson. who hail his back broken by u fall trnni a pear tree ,ln the MedfonI urcliarda during the picking season, has recovered Burili-lently lo be brought I ic His son. Kd Jr., who has been ...working In Klanialh county, has . also returned home. Herbert Yoconi Is building his mother's houno all over, putting in ... new parlltlons, walls, etc., nnd - mailing it much more conilorlable '-and livable. Mrs. Kinoi cls, , Knln)( (( ( alltornla , ,,,, B()m, time visiting a sister, while recu , ieratins !,, K ,, , Illness. During her nbseneu Mr , and Mrs. Hubert Williams, assist'. Lois Copehincl will have en ' ire charge r her huge poultry Nmil; m",":'10 ot u" Mr. and Mrs. It,.l,.l, .;, j,,,,,,, and daughier, c,- ,,,,, -wnhI!!l:e,0,""Ul ''"ss '"" -Mr. ami Mrs, Ted Shlilcliff mo- Eczema Itching Here's Quick Relief Cc fn i ' 1 1 i ii in n m Ihuir Stun- or nny 1iui;kIsI today iim.I u,l mi oil kIikiI Ii.ti1t- ..f l.;in ,..w,.irl IH nvtriitinK M.h.iu Knioi.it.i i il all. I a -(. u IV w Urops uwr Inr uff''tM! itri'i. Tin- It, liinn I'Tturi ! iptfi'ttlv . ntiii.Mj Thdv's itcitiliiK Imh.t , ,ln itdU'Vu tlif tllHlti-nMinu mut iK of iM.nl .tfin-.lly ,iu Kl1l it-iMtlih'K. Mfi.Mifl i:ni ialil Ull Is KreiiMt-lt'C!, tloi'S not ttalii. n;i imni r luuhiiif. Mnn i l,-.-rf ujlj tt-IundvU, if uuC UiiliBfieU. AUv tored'to Albany Friday for a visit with the Thomas Ireland family. They were accompanied by Jimmy Uuzley, After dinner Mrs. Shirt cliff and Mrs. Ireland took Jimmy to CorvalliH where he visited with hiH sister. Miss Marjorie Juhnson, who is attending O. 8. C. On Sat urday the O. a. C.-Stanford game was attended by the Myrtle Creek visitors. The V. C. Dunnavin family of Lees creek also attended and brought Jimmy home with them. (.'art Starbuck Jr., who Is a freshman at U. of O., came home Armistice day and Visited until Sunday. ; -o- DAYS CREEK DAVS CHKKK, Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore of Allegany spent 'i uesday visiting relatives in this neighborhood, Mrs. Louisa lllgbam, Mrs. Charles Chapman and Albert Jancko were transacting business in JiQlhurg Monday. Mr?. William Upstreecll of Havre, Montana, arrived Sunday to visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jack tiaulko. Miss Juanita Llsea, of MMo, was an overnlglit guest at the home of Miss Wllethu Hutchinson Mon day. Sid Tlson, of Drew, was a bust nesB visitor nt the Ray Wright home Wednesday. Miss Florence Moore was a din ner guost, Thursday evening at trio home of her uncle and uunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cup Hunks, in Can yunvllle. Hud ('levelund of Roseburg and Georgo licaty of Wilbur culled at Ihe It. A. Moore home Sunday eve nlng. Sunday visitors nt tho Karl Sumner home were Hill McClaln, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McClaln Jr, and ramlly of Dole and lllll Smith of Myrtle Creek. Miss Ksther Height and Miss May tii-oss, teacliei'B in tho local school, spent tho week-end ut their respective home in Albany and Yoncalln. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright and daughters. Josophine, Marjorie and Maxlne, wore dinner guests at the Ivan Welch home Friduy ove nlng. ICnrl Sumner and R. A. Moore were unending to business In Kosoburg Monduy. They also vis ited John Amacher at Winches ter. Mrs. Pelo Uhim has been spend lug several days In (irantB 1'ass at the home of her sou-ln-law and daughlur, Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore or Allegany and Mrs. Hoy Duncan mid children. Murjorie nnd l.oren, were dinner guests ut the It. A. Moore home Tuesduy. Ira llrock returned Monday from Tule Lake, Calif., where he had been visiting Ills brother-in-law anil sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oetluger and ramlly, nnd his moth er, Mrs. C. 10. FeaBter, who Is ro ported lo bo quite 111. Mr. and Mrs. Ilruce' nnlhbliu nl Portland spent several days this past week visiting at tho home of Mt:-' Itiilhbun's slater. Mrs. Ir vln Malher. They left Friday for their home. Itaymnnd Snore returned 'from Ukluh in Umatilla county Saturday wnero lie mil! been onjoylng an elk hunt, Percy Simpson. Jack Ford. and John Parker, who were also 111 Ihe party will return later. Waller Montgomery, or the South Itmpiiua Falls CCC camp, has been spending Ihe past week al his homo here. His daughter. Miss llllilreth, and also Mrs. .Montgomery have been confined lo their homo by Illness, Among those unending "lltue Heard's Kiglith wife" nt Mville Creek Saturday evening were Miss Winnie Hiiluville, Miss Floroiire Moore, Harold Willis. Nod Do Vrli'B. John Dean and Pete Ulam. Jack Higglns. with Ihe heln nt Ray Wright and Sid Tlson, recent ly pulled Iho prune orchard on what was formerly tho Due Mnoie place. Another orchard helne cut down Is tho one owned by Delberl i nolo. Mr. Poole Is being assist ed by Ray Spencer. Among local people shopping In rtoseburg Saturday wore Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson and daughter. Arlene, John Simpson, Mrs. Leomi Spore. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Wuor Ineu, Mr. mill Mrs. Miner Avres, F.dwnrd llurr, Mrs. Wnllor Hutch inson, Mrs. Walter Hutchinson. Miss Ceni Hutchinson, Mrs. Wal ter Poole, Miss Lola Weston, Mrs. A. H. Moore and Hill Jtachor. Wayne Smith anil Howard Moore were in Hosehurg Monday on husl lless. On ibolr way home they slopped to visit Mr. Smith's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith, who live on South Myrtle. Suildav morning ,Mr. Moore was fortunate enough to kill a large black bear which had been molesting ' corn fields and fruit trees ot locul ranches. The local volleyball learn, undor Ksther Height, and the basket hall learn, under lllll Wuorlnen, CHILDREN'S COUGHS (duo to colds) Don't let distrejia of chest colda or spas mmlic croupy cougha due lo cold.1 ko untreated) Hub Children'a Mttstrruletm einld'a throat, t-heat and tuu-k nt onre. This inil.ier form of rejiular Mustendo M'netrnten the mirfaco skin, wurnw anil utimuliitpn lorut oin-uliition. l-'loods thu broiK'ltiul tuln with itumnnhinK, reliev ing vapors. M untcrole brums sueh npeedy relief hetamie it' MOItK than ' just a naive" Hmmunondcd by many doetors nnd nursm. Thrw uttvnstha: Heeulrir ( hi!dtrn" (mild) mid Kxira ytront, W Approved by Good llnuiekeepina Bu reau. All drugi;i.ita. CHILDREN'S mm MIU) ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, OUR BOARDING HOUSE SUESS VOLI'VE BEEN IW SOME PRETTy STRAWtSE PLACES, PROSPECTlMa FOR OIL., HAVEKJ'T YOU, MR. WATTUE? TH' MAJOR CLAIMS HE THUMBEP A RIDE OUT TO A LAKE Ihl BORkJEO OMCE WHERE THERE'S AM ELECTRIC WORM THAT ATTRACTS FISH BY 6rVlkJ3 OPF A GLOW, AK1P WHEW TH' FISH GRABS HIM TH' WORvA SHOCKS HIM TO PEATH AKJDTHEU EATS TH' FISH f 11-17 eoptt m nr he sirvice. inc. hnve Htortcd niKlit piuutice, be Sinning with HiIh week and will continue nnlii tiie hcjisoii is over. 'Die coaclit'H report that tticir teunm are (juile ttiiLliusidBtic and tluty be Move that tlit-ro is good materia) for competition. The firm coiiiuietue guiues are fjuilfj di hi. 'int but the ti-aniH will play practice games with differ ent schools. AZALEA AZAI.UA, Nov. 17. William Jant- zer and son, Jackie and Jim Johns nt tended to business iu Urunts I'ass Thursday, Ora Condruy, Jr., Leon Claro and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ilnzon were among those shopping in Koscburg i liursuny. Those nttendlng tho AnnlBtlce day celebration In Itoseburg Friday, irom Azalea were Hetty Trlnn. Ver non nnd Art (luedecko, Bolinlo nnd tilauley Jantzor. nlr. and Mrs. Warren Ilnzcn left Sunday morning for Seattle, Wash., where they will visit friends nnd at tend to buslnoss. They expect to bo gono about a wcok. Krank Tripp, Leon Claro nnd Jimmy Clare from Sacramento. Calif., fisheii on the Jingtio Sunday. null I rlpp trom Klauiath Fa s came Friday night alter his wile and children, who havo heeiv visit ing horo and Ju Glundulo (or the (last week. Allle Clnrrlson nnd Jim While were In tlrunls Pass shopping uud IraiiHsctlng business Suturday. '. f;. Johus, K. I,. JuhitH and Dar win .lohns were in Itoseburg on business Monday, Mib. D. II. Claro anil Jimmy Cluro from Sacramento, Calif., vislled rel atives and uttended to buslnesB hero from Krlduy until Monduy. air. and Mrs. Leon Claro and Mrs. D. II. Claro shopped in Itoso- hurg Hulurdfiy. L. Johns attended to business In Kugene n couple of days this I s II " f ' UTJOU (Specially $5.00 Down NOW ON DISPLAY -1AT YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALERS The California Oregon Power with X'VE BEEN THERE? CAUGHT OW TH' AT WlfiHTFALL, WE TUREO A (3IAMT FIRE PLY AS BIQ AS AM EAGLE WE TIED A ROPE TO ITS LEG AMD LET IT FLY AHEAD, USIMG TH PHOSPHOROUS C3LOW AS A TORCH TO U6HT OUR WAY BACK TO . CAMP, AMD THEM WE - MY, My X THOUGHT I'D LIVE TO M&T TH' MAM THAT COULD OUT-HOOPLB " A HOOPLE f t. m. Rea u. b. pat, off. week. lie also visited air. nnd Mrs. R. S. Johus and Mr. und Mrs. Don jMeakius at Springfield. YONCALLA YONC'AIXA, Nov. 17 The '32 (Jhevrolet coach belonging to Carl JohiiHou, which was Htolcn from in front of the Church of Christ, Von calla, Sunday evening, was found abandoned near Canyonville, some time Tuesday. Mr. and Airs. John Toner of Kla math Falls are visiting at the Jim Toner home for a week. iMr. and Mrs. John Palmer and son, Jimuiie, of Vale, Ore., return ed home Tuesday after spending a week visiting at the Tom Palmor home. Mrs. Phoebe Palmer, who has been visiting In Vale for the last two months returned home, with them. Donald Guard of Imglois, Ore., spent- the week-end here vialting his mother, Mrs. V. II, iiouk. DOUGLAS ENDEAVOR RALLY DATED HERE A Douglas county Christian 10u dcuvor rally will ho held Krlduy at 7: lit) p. m. in the Itoseburg Presby terian church, hi accordance with the stale-wido C. 10. , omplmsia for tiie month of November stress will,; o laid on missions and the wor$ of the society missionary, couimitr lees. A special guest speaker, now in Kugene, from the White Swaii mission of India, will deliver tlio main address. This feature of tli6 evening will be supplemented with appropriate worship and song serv ices led by Alfred Kuglish and ltev. Miii'tiii Clurk of Oakland. Tiie meeting was arranged by the county union executive commit tee, Mrs. Uessie Dakey, president, and a commit lee of two. Melford Knight and Alfred Kjiglish. It is expected that many members and supporters will be in attendance. I COOK MEALS ELECTRIC Ally FOR LESS THAN 1c PER PERSON PER MEAL Its modern, all white, por celain enamel finish makes it a joy to use. It is fully automatic, insuring perfect cooking results, with a minimum of expense. Priced at $69.50, Fully Major Hoople TRAIL. CAP- MAXTOR LISTEKJ TO C THIS OJE- BANKRUPTCY SUIT HITS HOLDING FIRM NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (AP) The Associated Gas & Electric Co., one of the largest utility holding companies, was named in an in voluntary bankruptcy petition filed today in U. S. district court. Tiie petition was brought under the Chandler act, which supple ments sections 77A and 77n of the federal bankruptcy law, and which enables three security holders wii claims of more than 55,000 to bring a petition for reorganization, based upon allegations the corporation is unable to meet claims as maturing. The basic contention of the pe tition, filed by the law firm of Bat tle, Levy, Kowler &. Neaman, asso ciated with David Brady, was that the parent company was paying dividends for subsidiary companies out of funds not properly so up plied. t Many of thewe ifimwiiiR, ruirRfn, pninful boo kno lies peoplo bliiins on cold nr Mruini re often caused by tired kidtmy.i iwnl nitty bo ri'liovcii w licit teen toil in tho right way. The kidneys aro Nuluro'tt chief wuy of Inking eiccnH iiihiIb unit pobmnons wnnte out of the blow). Muttt ncoplfi putiH uliouta pinta a dity or lmut 3 pounds of wuntc. Frcmieut or urnnty pdisaifcfl with mnnrtina knd hurniiiK showit thfre.iniiy lio sonicthins wrmiK with your kiilm-v or blmldcr. If tho 1A miliw of kiiinoy tubes and filters don't work well, poiaonoiu wnstn mntter Btnyj In the lilood. 'Divan poisoun limy start nnaginB backache, rlicuiuntic pains, loss of pop ana energy. Betting up nights, Bwellinc, puiltucaa undrr th oyv, hi-Hctucliwi nint dir.zinosa. Don't wait! Ak your (trnggist for Donn'a Pilla, um(h1 mirn-(n(ully by million. for over 40 years. Thoy aivo h:ippy rolicf bik) will help tho 16 miles of kid tiny tubes llnnh out noisunous wuto from tbo blood. Get Doun'a Installed $2.06 Per Month OK Company NOVEMBER 17, 1938. Working for international under standing and for unselfish service to humanity, 9,07u,95S American boy.; and girls in 39,244 elementary ..i id 2.64S high schools throughout the country are active members of the American Junior Ued Cross, the greatest youth organization. Junior Ited Cross activities, with other Red Ctobb programs, he said, are made possible by the annual enrollment of adult members which began November 11 and will be continued through Thanksgiving day (November 24). 'Linked with the youth of 52 other nations who have Junior Red Cross societies, no other youth or ganization in the world can etjual it in opportunities for Hervice or for possibilities for good," an of ficial states. "Photograph albums and port folios are exchanged by these na tional societies. - Ju the past year broadcasts extending over inter national boundaries were promot ed and junior members from many nations took part in this world wide exchange of greetings and tokens of good will. "In the United States, Junior Red Cross members carry on definite programs for community health betterment, for the prevention of accidents in homes and on farms. as well as in schools. 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