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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUG. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL" 13, 1939. riallr Kxrrpt Audar by tfce Ktmt-ltcvlcvr CoM ine. Mfnkrr of The AasaeliUrd Press IT entitled to the use for republica tion of all newt dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited Ip this paper and to all local news ubllshed herein. All rights of re publication of special dispatches herein are alio reserved. HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor Entered as second class matter far 11. 1M0. at the post office at Konebui , Orwon. under act of Uarcb 1. 1171. Represented by fes1HLlIDAY ftVw York 271 Madison Ave.. Chl :! 3fl N Mich'--! Ave. Maa Prnneiftro 220 Bust. Rtrnnt ! troll HIV Rtephsnson HldfC., ! Ana-elf-a 438 8. Spring Blrt. sttl 603 Stewart Htreet. I'orllaad 620 8. W Sixth Rtroet, Vti-oufr, C 711 Hall Bldf. at. l-oul 111 N. Tenth Street Alia ate rant Sulldlns Sobaoriptluai Rales OaMjr, per year by mall 15.00 Dally. 6 months by mull KB" Dally, ft months by mall 1.2 Dally, by carrier per month 85 Dally, by carrier per year 7.80 IT'S a Eood Idea thla aiiKKealliin IT'S u Rood idea thin BiigKeslion 1 lhat we all clone up our Hhnpa and offices Monday morning unlll ten o'clock and everybody go fishing. We should do It every ypar at the opening of tho fluliliiK Benson. Thla In a Bleat aiiKHni,' country. To Iho cynic. It miiat bo admitted , M that (lulling la not ns iiood as It was yearn ano. Itut don't fornet this I IkIiIiik (hook and lino flail liiB. Mint la). Is not a itood any where uh It was In tho "Rood old daya." The I'mpqua country lias not. loHt Its poalllon uh a superior fishing urea the decruaso baa lieen Reneral. ... Ilesldea wo can have aomo fun out or the whole, thlnx, and wo all liped a little fun thean days -there hasn't been onoliKh llfihluesa and cheer lately. Lot's cut loose Monday anil havp ft ilurned Kood time Willi this stunt. If we ull enter Into the spirit or llm thing them will be u lot ofjlitn. .. One ihliiK lluit Bliinild he barred, liowevpr, Is any colleKi'-hoy Kold flsh eatliiK contest, (ioldflsh aro beautiful anil they nre relatively acarcn. Tint allthorltlea should preparn lit once lo aquelch nny falnleat BilKKestlon of goldfish eating, Shining thii Hue of tliouBhl sud- dtMily now fnim fun In aerlous- ( ness but still discussing fish the request made by Iho Douglas County Conservallim council that thn flshways nt Iho Winchester tin in lie Improved should be fol lowed up lo Iho limit. Passage up Ihu annum must he provided and must bo adequate at nil limes In lake care of tho fish runs. It will he uoled Unit the request wan dlrecled lo both the fish ami game coniuilssums. Now lhat the fish commission bus declared a prolecliil ate" over I lie steelhead. that qiiasl pnlille hotly must be ex pecteil lo lake more than lis usual passive Interesl In the fale of Hie atcelheuil In the Hinpiiia. It will lie recalled lhat the flsli ('niniulssliiii took a very ncllve part In the successful elfort made by the coliiiuercliil Iti-herinen to . dereal Ihe bill Unit would huvr classified Ihe steelliead as a game flsli. That success carries with It u Berlnua resi v.islblllly. The fish loinuilsslnn certainly should now do Houielhltig tiinilhlc lo Jiistily Ihe fallll plaicil In II b Ihe legis lature. The fish ciiiunilssinn In aisled Ihal the respoin.llillil y l"l Ihe conservation and piopngiillon r Bleelhead be led III Its hands Now lei those hands pniip Ihein Belvps Isith capable mid wollliy of Ihe I rust. Editorials on News (Continued from page 1.) thiiti to deleiid one iilune. Whit Hitler mill Mussolini Here IlKhllng for 111 Spulu is li.'KiiinliiK to appear. R'l sla, like all Ihe rest. Is driving Ihe Ileal bargain she knows how lor lier assistance In Ihe eienl Ihal alio cnnics to aubod'a aid Over theip, nohoily does iiiiylhlng for nnyboily else Just oul of the giioducas of Ills heart. Only I'm lc Kuill is expel led lo On Hint. ORDER OF ELECTION DISPLEASES AFL POIITL.ANI1. April t.'l.-(AP) 3'lio AmeiUan FciUiullyu ol Labor was displeased yesterday when the national labor relations board ord ered electfona ut four Port lain! mills tint tiidlcit(H(l there would be no of field I protest. Tho A Fly claimed majorltlea ut the Jones, U, Johnson, Portland, and Fasten, and Western Lumber companies when hearings were held before un N Lit 11 examiner but the board ordered an flection within HO days. (). II. idll, president or the At-1, Portland council of lumber and sawmill workers. Bald "we beat the CIO in the hearings and we'll do tin Ha mo In an election." The in M Ih were certified to the CIO in l!i:i7. Ti WASHINGTON, April 12. (AP) The whim hi)UH aiiiioiiiii:el In ilny lluil Kilwiinl J. Noliln, Con iiiirtlrut rpiiilbliran, waH riiHlKiiiiiK fl-oni tllP clinlrntunnhlp of the civil iieronuutlCH authority to Iwemiie a $1 a year uHHlntiiiit to Secretary of Commerce llopklun. Stephen Marly, iinliti'iill:il erie tftry, tnhl reportera lliat I'leHlileiit Itonnevolt had approved a plan of HonkiiiH lo ank roiiiiri.'HH lo creiitii the olflfP of unilerseiTetary In the comim':i'o.-; .'Icparlmfciit. WhPll and If that officii Is creat ed, Kurly unlit, It la expecleil that Nnliln would lin appointed to It. Nohlft'a i-PHlKnallon from the civil aeromiullcH autliorlty will riuiHn the eleviitlon of Kohitrt II. Illncliloy of lllah lo tlio chull'inallHhlp of thai aillhorlty. E. P. Warner Slated In all piolinlillily, limly aHerled. I the prfKldi-nL will rpcoininend the appointment of Kilwaril I'. Warner of Coiiiieiiiiiii, to hip auunii ny u. till llm vacancy caused liy Millie a realKnallon anil iiincaieya pniiiio- I till II. Wiii'iier. n rPinihllciin, la a former 'iisHlHliinl aocriitiiry of the navy for l..- 11.. lo u,.i.,-l:il inn- ,,. ,, 'i(,.1lcal advlaer to the authority. Nolile will lake lininedlatn cliarci! uf the cominerco depai tinent'a vaal bualnpaa bureau the biiremi ol elgu and dompsllc commerce. o PRESBYTERY ELECTS I MKIiKOIM), April i.i.- tAi i iir liiii.i mim I. Otvlne. Medford. was tiniiuhiiouftly elec ted cnminis- j department lMM'aiie. he Haiti, bin sinner lo the Kcnerul Preslivter- N arninus on Wl'A wen- "imt ku.' lan assembly In he heltl at Cleve- ticient to aupporl a medal ol hon land, O., May 23, at the concludliiK ''" Hi'HHinn of the aouthern orcein PreRhvtery held hero Wednpsday. The Itev. H. S. Hetchard of (iniiitn I'asH wus named uh nltornutu. JndKt (leorae I). Grizzle of Kla nuilli KailH wiiH elected rommia aloner for the eldei'H. with W. M. W'eltkamp of Tnlo I-nke, uh alter nate. The Hev. Theodore Smith nf Klamath Kails wa elected mod erator for the Southern Oregon Preahylery. Hev. KiiRvnld Iver Hon. Med l old. was named vice- moderator. The Itev Mmrill Aiii. h..i...M.. ..r Mpnlll was named ....r.......ui eli.i k. Ili-v. Klmnr K, ; Itn(t(.tlkn,(,( Malln, was nameil Ireiisurer. Chairmen of the permanent committees nameil were: Itev, II. S Itelchard. 1 1 III ill H Pass, bills mid overtures; Hev. S. II. Jones, I.eh- anon, Judicial biisinesa: Itev. Hugh Iti'imson. Tu le Lake, resolutions, and Itev. Thomas liobhison, Oak land, sessional records. SPRAGUE PRAISES WORK OF LEGION KAf KM, April 13. (AIM -Asking Oregon tans to assist the American l-cglou In its "efforts to foster and strengthen appreciation In spend Kasler with Mrs. WUmius of the American plan." liovernor part tits. Mr. ami Mrs. T. K. (irae. Spragne mid today that "In this Mr. and Mrs. I 'ouglas Itridge and trying period of world-wide unrest. ' son. Leiioy, ol Wesiilr, spent Kast oplircsslon and terror, there is r wMli the Iiuhu-i a mother, Mrs. more than ever n gi'iiulne I r for sliniulaliug Intelligent Ameri can patriotism.'' Ills statement praised the Le gion tuembeiH for "the cunslruc t ive iuflueucft their mem her ship is exerting In behair of American ideals Hint principles." American Legion week slarled lust Monday. DR. SWANSON TAKES OVER FOR DR. GIBBS lh F. K. Swanson. until reii-nt ly of Seaside, Oii-koii. bus lalo u over I hi' pi ail ice of Or Ooniild It (ilhliH nhile tho hitter is iccover lnt fnHii a sei Iuuk illness. I r. tithhs h:iH been ordered to lake a comidele vtt Tor tit least si months. His oflice in the Medical Arts build lug now Is occupied hv I r. Swanson, wlio has spent the past nine months In pracilci) at Seaside al ler spend! im I wo and one half years in active service In the I'. S. a i mv MASONS WILL VISIT LODGE AT GLENDALE A hirite gmup of menihcrs from the local Mil si in te Indce w ill ae 'nip:ny It W. M.iisters. diMrlci deputy Krathl master, on mi ottl cial Isll lo Anlcu lodge at llleti dale tonlglil. It Is antielp.ile'l ;i large group ulo will be pieseiil from tiiants I'aM. The (Herniate lodge. It n ifpotted, has ainuiKed lor degree work and u dinner. SATIN BASEBALL CAPS 25e They're all t lit rate tlmse bright, shiny, baseball caps. Vou can gel one at Carr'a for only Come In assorted colors, in bo.vs' or mens ttles. Or a brtghl red alt ft raw Tire Chiet'' hat 2m at Can's. lAUv.) jA OUT OUR WAY ( 7 POUBLS AN' GUARANTEED TO V LAST A LIFETIME: r'lVrk' BORM IIOISK. Iilaho. April 12. (API Tom Neihaur. lilaho'a best known World war hero who found a con- KrcHKional medal on honor incolir ,,tiblc with hla WPA job. landed lol-.cniployment Willi Hie alate today. lie was appotnicd a. policenian In tlx Idaho Hiatchoiisc on orders of (Jtivernm- A. ItottedlHt-n. 1 1 Ih , Job, paying S I li T a inouI!i, atarlrtj tlHIKIITOW. j "It I can ha mi; on to this job I' may deride to keep that medal af- y- ; filmur, lather of ev- and who HitiKle-liunded rnian assault and I nerueo a pronp 01 enemy sitiuieiKi tu Aiiieiicun ImeH. Nelbaur mailed IiIh nieilal to Sen-1 utor Horah lit Idaho) recently and asked him to turn it in to the war VITAL STATISTICS BORN ' MILKS - To Mr. and Mra. J, w iMili's, of Idleyhl nlar loule, at Alercy hoftpitnl, this nuirniiiK. Ajiril i;t, a daughter ; weight aix pounds, oiiL'-foui III ounce. DIVORCE COMPLAINTS CIIAFKIN Thelmu L. against Kdwln L. Chutlin; married April lf-'tH. Stevenson. WumIi .; cruelty. I'hiintlff asks letura of maiden name, Thelmu U l'inkHton, WILBUR WILIint, April i:i.-Mrs. Ksther K Cox tuid sons, Jimmy, and .Jackie, oi i iiiiiann visueii over (lie week end at. the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (iuorge Fitch. Mrs. ('. L. Sperling and son, Ru dolph, ei'tmtaiued Sunday with an Kasttr dinner, (luests were .Mr. and Mis. Curl Sperling and Carl Curtis ol the west aide. In the eve ning they alt went to SulhciTin Methodist church service. Air. and Mrs. Doug Wilson ami children, Kelly and Kuddv. of Cor- vallis, came up Saturday e en i rig kom-ih iirnigi-. and in liosehurg with Mrs. Itrtdge's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Itoyer. Ciaii; Short and Stanley Short. fous nt Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Short, Sr.. returned to Linfield ' college and Cniversiiy ot Oregon Momla alter spending Muster with thtdr parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Ilrowu enter tained wiih Kaster dinner in honor ol Mi. mid .Mis. Oblige Short and miii. (ieorge, Jr., and daughter. Al hei la. Miss Ka tied ley v ,is out ol .-t hnol thiee das on an ouut of flu but is iinproMiiL;. .Mis, All tirubiie of Losi -burg wn.--isilin hleiiiis in um:r l'rida. Kiuiieth Itarueberg, thus. Satitl: and son. iticliard, spent ihe week end in Cortland oil business. Mr. and Mis. .lesn Kussdl. Mrs. A Hume. Mr. and Mrs Kd Russell and Mrs, Hi lice attended chui ch ser tees in Koschui g Kaster, .Mr. and M rs. W, K. Thompson. Mi-k. Irene McMlckle, .Mr. and Mrs. Lenoir tJruhbe, yvn, Carrie Rowley, Mi si. LImc lnio and Mrs. Klla ft in y attended ihe tuneial at Klk ton ol Mr. hied tiruhhe. Mr. Uruhbc was an uncle of Mis. Thompson. Miss Alihe;i ;iml Ailom LaKaul ret in lied lo Salem. Monday, nl ler a week's Kaster acatfou xpenl with ineir patents, Mr. mid .lrs. Vernon l.aliaut. Mi. a-id Mr .). W. iVanlorll ot 1 0akland and Mr. ami Mi s. Marsti n (iniili ii Valley road v. ere uuesl.s Sunday ot Mr, and Mr. Ralph Sands. Mr. arrd Mis, T, K. Crae lelt Monday tor Winchester Hay to look alter business interests there. D. of U. V, to Meet The oflicers of I'tor-me Mghtiimale tent. No. l-i. I 'aughters ol l llion N'eteians of tin1 Civil W ar. hae asked a!! mem btis to attend ait tiupoiluni meet mi; at 7 :a o'tioik Kittlu oxtniiu ut Hie hiiuoi, galvanized THIRTY VEARS TOO SOON Dailv Devotions DIL CIIARLES A. EDWARDS Three (pialltleH will chnmcler izo t lie Chi-hst-ninn who Ih pos sessed by (tie thought of un end less life. 1. fie will be steadfast. 1 1 is fa i t h is a firm con vie tlon, he is controlled by it as the iron is gripped by the magnet. 2. He will be immovable like an un shaken rock, he will maintain his firmness, all gloomy doubts are meaningless, be does not pre tend to know all the inner se crets of (lod. Imt he radiantly accepts the resurrection of Je sus with all its Implications, as the transceiideutly and signlfi cunt revelation for humanity. 3. liecause of his faith the Christ man will be always abounding in the work of the Lord. Kis life, he will hilarious ly dedicate to the supreme task or establishing Cod's cause among men. This is the message ol our day, and becal se we are to be heirs of Christ's glories in eternity let us cultivate the vir tues of His personality now. Amen. SALARY TAX BILL SIGNED BY F. D. R. WASHINGTON. April III. f AP) - President Hoosevolt has signed the hill wiping out immunity of federal and state employes from Income taxation. The measure, which a secretary suid the president signed last night, permits the federal govern ment to tax the salaries of state officials and employes, and state governments to tax the salaries, of federal olliciuls and employes. The new law curries Into effect a policy which the supreme court approved in a recent decision. Mr. Black in Town J. H. Mack, of I'mpomi, spent Wednesday In Itoseburg attending to business. HORIZONTAL 1 Compiler of a famous English dictionary. 10 To debate. 1 1 Card game. 2 To shed blood .3 Ornamental pitcher. 14 Bone. 15 Hose supporters. '8 While. 19 Optical glass. 20 Monkey. 21 Haze. 23 To clip. 7 Fabaceous tree. 20 Native of Hindustan. .12 Melody. 34 Line. ' 35 Those who deny. 37 Afternoon meal. MASTER OF WORDS , ; , Answer to Previous Fuizle !inrrT 43 British Columbia (abbr.). 43 Noise. , 44 Roof finial, 46 Footlikc part. 48 Indigo plant tiO Business. 52 Genus of auks. 54 Fastidious. ' 55 Interior. 38 Exists. 39 Slave. 40 To line a vessel. 50 To fly. 57 He was a professional Er CPCi3" F- nz6 ir.6 !r"' n1 ByWOliama 0T,R.VMLLIAM5 TVfl TO TAKE OVER j NEW YOUK, April 12. (AIM i ne conuaci 101 aaie oi Tennessee Klectrlc Power Co. properties to Tennessee Valley Authority and va rious municipalities was completed today. ( If approved by the parties af fected. It will be formally signed with appropriate ceremonies June 2(1 In the Tennessee valley, com pany and TVA representatives an nounced. As previously predicted TVA will pay Commonwealth & Southern Corp.. about M3,U00.HII0. for the electric properties of Tennessee Klectrlc Co., its subsidiary. Mtllifrl path ies and a number or rural co operatives will purchase local dis tribution systems ror : $37.UOU,lKHi, while miscellaneous adiustmenta will hrlug the basic purchase price of 178,0011,001) up to Jxo.oiio.onn. Negotiations for tho acquisition or TVA of the northern Alabama and Mississippi electric properties or C. & S. will probably begin i:i tho next two weeks, It was said. MISSIONER FROM AFRICA TO SPEAK Kmll Chastagner, veteran mis sionary from French West Africa, will speak at the Full (Jo.-rpel as sembly building at the end of West Commercial Ave., at 7:30 p. m. Friday, Itev. A. Harold Pera ing. pastor, reported today. The address will be illustrated with pictures showing interesting fea tures of the work among the na tives. Here From Myrtle Creek .1. O, Ledgerwood, of Myrtle Creek, at tended to business here yesterday, 2 1 To cut grass. 22 Blackbird 24 Neuter ' pronoun. 25 To deposit. 26 He was a school also. 28 Genus of cattle. 30 Hell. 31 One who decides. 3J Point. 35 Man's reidiruj room. 36 To drink slowly. 30 Silica. 1 41 Strap to hold a dog. 43 Numbered cubes. 45 Throe. 47 Black haw. 40 Nothing. 50 Twitching. VERTICAL 1 To seize. 2 Shaft parts. 3 Grows old. 4 Color. 5 Crowds. 6 Smears. 7 To classify 8 Sounds. 9 Dried grape. 16 Botany term 17 Obliteration. 18 He was an by birth. 6T Epoch. 19 Falsehood. . 53 Gibbon. 1 SCHOOL T Inquiries Point to Large Attendance at Roteburg Event This Month. From plana under way for the cooking school to he held by the Roseburg Kows-Ilevlew it promises to be one of the most worth-while evenU for women ever held In Roseburg. Elaborate preparations are under way to Insure the suc cess of the school from every stand point, and even this far In ail vunce, many Inquiries have been received from interested women who plan to attend the session!. which will be held from 2 to 4 p. ill., April 26, 27, and 28 at the Itoseburg armory. Miss llurbara Miller of San Francisco who will conduct the programs. Is a widely recognized authority In home eco nomics, and her years of study and research, as well as great practical experience, make her ndmlrahly fit ted lo present programs of real value and inspiration to home makers everywhere. Among the many Interesting fea tures or the demonstrations, will be the discussion of the numerous line points or low temperature cookery for meats, vegetables and other foods. Miss Miller's programs will Include the reaulta of years of test ing and research work, which show that many foods when cooked at a low temperature, are much superior In flavor and texture. That It la more economical to cook at lower tenipeiatiiroa la readily under standahle, of course. KRNR Mutual Broadening Sy.tem 1500 Kilocycles HKMAINlNd HOURS TODAY 4:00 Matinee Symphony. 4: IS Lets l-lay fii-ldge. Mils. 4:30 So This Is Radio, MBS. 6:00 Keke Manners. 5:16 Johnny Murray, MBS 5:30 KRNR Children' Hour, Hennlnger's. 6:45 Hay Herbeck's Orcll. 6:00 Copco Cavalcade. 6:05 News, Calif. Utilities Co. 0:15 Talk by Congressman Eman ual Cellar, MBS. 0:30 Dinner Hance. 6:46 Opu. Shallpr Parker, MBS. 7:00 The Phantom Pilot, MBS. 7:16 Mutual Maostros. 7::io The (Irccn Hornet, MBS. 8:00 Pulton Lewis. Jr., .MBS. 8:15 Don't You Believe It, Sen sation Cigarettes, MBS. S::i0 Chuck Foster's tirch., MBS. 8:45 Jim Walsh's Orch., Mils. 9:00 Alka 8eltzer News, MBS. 9:15 Jack Teasurden'a Orch.. MUM. 9:30 Bob Crosby's Orch.. MI1S 9:46 Sklnnay Ennls' Orch., MBS. 10:00 sign orr. FUIDAV, APltILl4 7: Oh Stuff and Nonsense. 7:30 Newt-Review Newscast. 7:40 State and Local News. 7:45 J. M. Judd Says "Good Morning." 7:50 Hhapsody lu Wax. 7:55 "Name Thli Song," Grimm's. 8:00 Address by l'res. Itoosevelt, M IIS. 8:ir Haven of Host. MliS. 8: l" Woman's I'age, MI1S. icmi (Jro. Hall's Orch. 9: tfi Swiugxters, MIKS. 9:30 Man About Town. Hi: nu The Happy (iang, MliS. 10: 15 Frontier Fighters, Copco. I0:,'lfl Tn He Announced, MUS. Hi :4a Shep Field's Orch. 11:00 Natlou's School of Tho Air, MHS. ll::pi-Kddie Albright, MliS. 11 : Montana Meechy and His Mantl. MliS. 12:00 Marriage License ltomanc es. MHS. 12: IS Luncheon Melodies. 12:35 Parkinson's Information Ex change. 12:45 News, Safeway Stores. 12:50 News-Review of the Air. 1 :00 Henninger't Man On The Street. 1: 15 Nai'l Emergency Council, MHS. 1 : 30 Cavalcade of locomotive Kngineers From (Jolden Hale Kxposltion, MUS. 2:00 Al Your Command. 2: 15 Johnson Family, MUS. 2.;pi Lon Salvo, Organist, M US. 2:15 llailio Cumpus, MHS. 3:00 -Feminine Fancies, MHS. 3:;i0 KIbert LaJicliellc, Organist, MHS. ;i:45 Little Hevtew, M I IS. 4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr., MltS. 4:15- Let s Play Hrblge. MltS. 4::t0-l)own the Ages. MliS. fi:uu "The lirifiers." r : I IV - lam n Orch. 5:30 KRNR Children's Hour, Henninger't. 5: IS Hay Kinny. 6:00 Copco Cavalcade. 6:05 Newt. Calif. Utilities Co. 6:10 News-Review Newt Flashes. fi : IT, I tinner Hum-e. 6;30 "Today's Best Buys," Rote burg Motor Co. t,:4r(-(ien. Shatter I'arker. MHS. i 7: 00--American Family Koiiujon. 7: 15 Unone County Jamboree, ; MHS. 7:yn iine Hnyir I S:tio "let'8 Ho Hollywood." MUS. j 8:30" utbor. Author," Kadio hriimii. MHS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. U: 15 Tho. Conrad Sawyrr, MliS. 9:."io Hancock Knsemble, MliS. Io:00-Sign Olf. KIWANIS PROGRAM SET AT SUTHERLIN SI THKHLIN. April 13. Net Tuesday eM'tiinu. April lxth, the KiwaniK club of Itoseburg will -Kain visit Sutherlln to put on a program in the I.O O F. hall there, in cooperation with the Sutherlin (NMntnunlty grange, to raine funds tor 411 club McliohirHhips to he ghen to the oolsiamting hoys or inn in ine locaiiiy covcreii ny ihe i ance. The Kiwantn dub programs liat' IMi) Umwu capatl liuues iu Sutherlln for the entertainment l i .1... ona hnmnrnu. and In eludes some or the best talent avail able. 1 bia year the tsutneriin .um munlty grange has consented to ..lo.. na.-tli.ll.nla 111 ttlA IirOgrBm. adding a Utile local color. There Is no charge lor auiuia.iuu, but the grange will sell refresh ments to raise funds ror this wor thy I H club cause. When man and wife sat together on Westchester county. New York, Jury for first time, they heard a case in which a husband sought damage because injury to his wife robbed him of her services. What a natural for a huug Jury! When nudists In Uritish Colum bia threatened a demonstration, police loaded guns with Itch pow der. Saving public dignity by a scratch. An astronomer has found a tall nn the Valsula comet That's nice. Mot of us won't aven find the comet. A "colossal" wrestling match was staged at a Bmelt festival. How appropriate! The international situation has 8 Juvenile flavor. I'll be on your side If you'll give mo half the candy bar. Twice a New Yorker was Jailed for stealing a copy of "Gone With the Wind." He got tired of waiting for the movie. Orthodontia Is thn dental name for teeth straightening. Suggested, maybe, by sound of a wide-nioulh-ed patient's reply when a dentist usked bim a question. They say tho bullet-proof glass serpen, bplilnd which Hitler deliv ered a recent address, was designed to protect the ruehrer's chest from cold breezes. Like those stirred Up by zipping bullets, hy any chance? At Columbia, Teim.. on "Mule Pay" 1000 glrla rode 10U0 mules. Now, how much attention do you suppose the mules got? A vaudeville team has actually been fined under that anti-WPA Joke ban. As long us the rule Is working, why not also clamp the lid on "Who wus that lady 1 seen you with last night?" People havp been eating snakes, worms, goldfish and phonograph records. And, we suppose, some brave fellow would even take a chance on chop fluey in the dark. (Copyright, IMS. NEA Service, Inc.) MITII tl TO l llljlllTOIIS In tin- ('minty I'otirl of the Stute of Ort'iffiti fur MoiiahiM ( uuntv. In tin; matter of the eatalu of Mil eon ii. Smith, Ooieased. Not ten in hpi'fhy given Hint the uinlerMlKnrtl Im." Ih-i ii duly iippolnt' it ti iltn t n int ri t rl x of th ?nliite ol the n hove named Miicon (i. Kinitli, lliM'filKell. IV order uf the tl ItOVr entltletl court. All persona imving ciiiiniH aeiiiiiMT Ma iu cuttle hciehy rcMulred to prvBont Ihe Hitine, tliily verified ns hy law re iiulreil, at thtt nffif-e of Oonlon Krohii in. In the I'mpuUM Siiviiibn ana ian iiniminK. in iioKcourK. rrei4in. within si in on I lis from the date of the fir.-O. publication of this notice. Hate of first publication April i:;in iv.m. IIKSSIK A. SMITH. Alinluisir:itri of Ihe estate of Mil ton ti. Hlilith. defeased. NOTICK OP l'!VKT OF J l Al lilt IDK.MJ Cilkh No. GSC.1 In the Drciilt Court f thu KtHte of Mr. 'gun ror tlio County of Uouti In i lie mutter of tho 1 1 1 uldn tlon of inti i ui)i'iii auey uuuk, iiuao hiirif. Un icon. Notice, in herohy glvon that an order litis been entered by the Cir cuit Court or the Stii!" of Ureon. for the County of Don K la:, un- lhoriinir. cniDowerluif. iuid dire lug the Supurlntondeut of Jt-iitka to ilistrthutu. a nlntli and final di vidend of on all ordinary deposit 1'laiinn filed ami uium ovi-d on to and tin iudniir a'iril '-S. IU:1S: fiiff) divldendtt lo he paid oil uud ufter Mtin-h 23. 13:i: That said ordor also directed tlio Olivine nt or a f I rt. Hecond. third, four Hi, fifth, clxth. seven! h and el k Ij t Ii dividend on till deposit cliilnis fileti uud approved from i M" e iu ne r .'i. i:t.u m nini incimnni April VS. i:i:is. whh h chiirns vi e filed Kubm-'iueiit tu payment ot hit Id dlvldend.s. That mi id ordi f directed that i mi n"icc un given uy pUlJlicittioii Ihurcof in oiin Imsuu of a ni:w.tia per of Kcrierul elrcuhitlon printed and published in Uuuulud Cuuiilv. Oregon. i nut tiiff onto or publication thureof Is March 1 r,. i!;::i. M AUK NK INN Kit. Huperlntcndetit of liunkft. In cbare of I hi; li'iuldation of tlitj t'uip'iua Valley think. Uoaeburg, ( i eg on. .NOTICI. OK l't Al. Si:Tri.HMK.NT In the (Vunly Cnurl of the State ut l reon for I n i iu l.i-4 ( 'cunt v 111 Ihe loi.tler f Hi, esiate of (tofte. tl MUM Mei ia ill Shii (if f, deet ;tv, d N-'tiee is hett hy ulven that the UtldetsmlH-d Kv.ii Utor of the i.-t Will Hlld T"ln1lieut Of It. .-.-ii II tu. MerlHin Shiil. lift, ili-M'iii d, his filed in the above eiitltlitl court his filial account 111 Hetl U men I of falil estate; and. hy ord r of ml.j court Uut- iimde and entered of rernrd. Moiuhtj. the Mb duv nf May. lHi. nt ten u'Hmk A. M.. Iu tho count y court rootn In 1 he courthouse tn Itosehui tt, I ouvlax fountv. (ie"ii. bus befit fiv.il :.- Ihe tinni and plate for lo-urlnK o,. ir a;;;,- u fV he, to Mil id fititit a count and tor tho hiiih. Ulelll til. re,. f. KliWAUIt A HHtltTlM.II-T. Ml; l.xeeut'r Of III,, Will (tlul leMtumeiii r Kos.anrm Mcriam illir H III .. UeCrH-eii. Ofr FII. Slilll.UMKNr In t!ie County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas t -ointy In the matter of th rslatv o( Alice KIiwIhUi Clark. ibenKrd. Nott.e In belehy KlVen lllt Hl uttderstviied ndiuintstrator of the estate of Alive i:iizh, (j, ( larke (le. ease, I. hs filed In ti;;- :;V;;-.V , j,. till, tl i ourt his final n i imut In settlement ,,r said estate; Hlid. by ord-r of said eoint Uulv m.nle and euter.d of re.nr.l. Monday, the .ltd day of Ann!. 1 at ten o'clock a. tn., in the counly court room in the courthouse In Itose burg, Douglas County. Oregon, has lMMI fixed HK the tllMf nild IiImco for heanng objections. If any theru be. to ;aid final ne. ouut and for the Stfttliduiunt Un-nof. fc . . . J. CUMIKli ' Administrator of the estate of ! 1 BARBS t vd. D- KUTKB OK FINAL ACCOIKT In the County Court of the State or Un gou tor me -uuii.j' u ioug. I., i In the mutter of the estato of Oiorge aiayi-pr, miMwa. NolUv Is hereby given that the iiMH.-rMiuni d acitnlnlHtiHlor of tin; t'jUute uf George Hlayter, U Leaned, him filed his final account thon-in, and that aald court, by order duly iiiade and filtered has fixed Fri day, the U'th duy of May. 1939, t ten o oiurK in i in; , lurciioun 01 mini 6av at the ufflie uf tho County t'uurt In the cuiirlhnuae In Itof burg, UoukIum t'uunty, ns the tlnm and plme for hearing on said final rcpurt and of any objection. I hut Ulii) lie I lieu niereni. iu tM-ruoii3 ititereHicd in i-alil estate are '.icreby notified and rp-ulred to file any anil all objections, If any there he, to Hi.ld final act-ount. on or bifuru the tlino net for by the court for hearing of nald report. Main of flmt publication uf this nutbe, April 13th. l.'Ult. If. A. CANADA Y, Administrator of the KtUulu of George tilayter, deceased. (.LMMO.V8 No. 8178 In the rircnlt Court of the Htntc of u re go ii for Douglas County. U A. Andriis and Klleu Audrus, husband und wifn, I'lnlntlf Tu, va, Thos. C. Johnson, Thco. W. Utt vlil and Hanuil H. Martin as Li OuiUuling Trustees uf the North 1'nrk Trust & Savings Bunk (for merly Hill State Hank, an Jl llnois Corporation) i Carlor II. Harrison. Jr.. aa Heeeiver of The Altany 1'ark Nalionnl Rank pud Trust Co. of Chicago, an in Holvent national banking enr poratlonj also all other per Boim or parties unknown cluim- . lug any right, title, estate. Ilea or Interest In or to the real es tate described In the complain; herein. Defendants. To: Tho atiove named Defend- , ants and each and all of them: In the name of the State uf Ore- . Ron: Vou mid each of you are hereby requireu to appear una an swer the complaint f Plaintiffs filed against you jn thu above en titled Court and Cause on or be fore four weeks from the date of the first publication of thla Sum mons, and '.f you fall to so appear and iiiomer, rMtiinllffa for want thereof will apply to the Court for tho relief deinunded In said complaint, a succinct statement of which Is as follows: For a De cree that JJlninllff nre the own ers In fee simple and entitled to the p.issessioji of the following; de scribed real property t-wit: l4it Nine ('Jl in Hlock Twenty five (S) of Hivershle Addition to the City of HOseburg", Douglas Countv, Oregon. and that the above named Defend aula and each and all of them be forever b.-irred of any claim, es tate, lien or interest tn and to said real property, and that I'laintlffs" title to said property be fore vet quieted, nud that Plaintiffs have such other and further lelief as to the court may seem Just and equit able. Thin Summons Is nerved upon you by publicHtiun thereof in the HosehUfr- Nnws-Kevlew, pursuant to tho Order of the Hon. Carl K. Wlmberly. JtdKe of the abovo en titled Court, which nald Order was made and entered on the 3')tb day of March, ly:!!', requiring the .anie to he published for four consecutive- weeks, and fixing the time for you fj appear und answer I Main tiffs' complaint, tn be with iu four weeks from tho date of the first puhiicdttoti he roof, which U March 30. 1'J.W. i COIIHON & KKOHANi:. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Post Office Address, Itoseburij, O ro Bon. ADM I N IST TOirs "OTI 1 1& TO t it i: n 1 1 oits III the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of Eli sabeth K. Seeley, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the undcrsi(rne has hy hii older of tho County Court, for Douglas County, Oregon, dulv made and entered on the 13th dny of March. lH;(y appointed ns Administrator of the estate of Kllzabeth K. Seeley, deceased, all persons having claims against Bald estate are hereby no tified to present the smne duly verified, as by law reipilred to too Administrator, at the office of It. W. Marsters. In the court hobse, at Itoseburg Oregon. within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 16th day uf Mann. :;. JJAltb M. SKK.LEY, Administrator of the estate of lili subetb K. Beeley. deceased. SOTILK ttV AI.ICItlFFVS !.,I3 OF JtlSAb I'KOI'KHTY Notlcf. Is bereiiy given that bv virtue of an execution und oidT of sale issued out of tlio Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon tor Douglas County on tlio 13th day of .Match. upon und puisuaiit to a judgment and decree dul given jind mad'? by said court on thu 27ih day of February. 1JU, In a suit tor the furewloHiir of a mortgage pending thuiela In whiuh Thu Douglas Na tional Dank of Itoseburg. a na tional banking association, is Plaintiff and Oeycr C. Wolfe and tleb.-eea C. Volte, hi witf, fcld Hertba May Parkinson and S. It. I'm kinson. her husband, aro de fendants, which execution and or der of sale was lo ine directed and commanded ine to sell tho. rcalv property hercinniter ilcs rihed lo satlclv certain hena onjl clmrges lu said decree rpceiried. I will, on Tuesday, April IS, I lls, at the hour ol tin ocloch in the roteiioon of said day, at thu courthouse front door, lu itoseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction, Tor cash subject to icdcmplion Ud pro vided by law, all thu right, title and Interest of tlio drrvudanta in said suit und of all parties claim ing by, through or under them or any or them siiie0 n,e y,i, ,liy o( Nuvemher. Iu:i2, In and to tho ful wlD Uo8Crtl,etl rtHl I'repcity, lo- Heglnnlng nt tho Kouthefit cor ner of Donaiioti Uiml Claim No. 4 V ond tho Soul ti w est coi n r of Dorntlnn Land Clntiu No. 4!i, m lt"),'";, Town siil p au Houth of Meildiaii. in Douglas Countv. Ore gon; thence North 4 'chains; tin lee hast 8 chains: thenen Nimili bains hIonh ilu. i:ui k 'f stud Claim No. V.; thet.ee M ChlllhS U, Ihf pbley of beK,,,K, 'ontKining SH.hfi Hrrvii, more ,r Iron, tohlt-el I,. rU.1,1 .. L and a-toss the above tlest nbtd ptemlses; h.'i'"';".ur .wMh . tllt! tenements, hereditaments m appurtenances thereunto belonaiinir ., i appertaining. leu th.s 16th day of Mirch, 1939. Shtrl.'f Of DoUglaHCouMy'o'i'KOfi. SOTH K TO Iti:ii'0ll9 in th l ountr Court of the Vtate nt or. wo,, fr Im iir Us County. In the matter of the eMlrUw u( iw. son Se-.it Map! e. ,01,0.1.1.0 N o, " f J" K l'1' deeaacd. No'Me in here t) ,.. thai 1 ,f ..nderxn.d ha. , eM.' pj 1, 1 V'lnty t.ourl for i-nitsU ouim, Mi ,,r Hr'goM Hulv mo-f.llH-d ..l.nlni.lrnl.." "; J " ' "' l-i'li Si'utt Mnflr. on.r- "-- kl..wn n. I., s. Miipl... ,. Ail p.rt.,.in havliiH cliilnm B.HJ,.t ,..,(,. , ,.,, . lili-.l l .r..n,t l,o ruino ,r..'i I.. ".I''"'!'"! 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