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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUG, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1939. It, it Isn't tho people who flatter you for fcreryrhlng you ay and puff you up like a mlii-flhapen toy OUT OUR WAY ByWilli.m IhH Dully Eirfpl uodJir hj balloon that do you the moat good In the long run. Flattery cauuea people to run to mirrors and strike attitude, Nobody ever did any OH , BALONEV.' f YEAH ? WELL, IT'S THE OL' BOSS OF TH' MUSTY MAUVE THAr MADE IT POSSIBLE FER YOU TO HAVE WHUT LlTTLE BRAINS YOU GOT.' WHO -INVENTED ALLTH' MODERN CON VENIENCES --SOME KHE'S RIGHT" V IP H. L. CARPENTER PAUL ABE EL FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE 118 SATURDAY and MONDAY THEY KEEP ON VOU'RE LIVIrJ' VOU HAD TO TH THEY'LL HAVE TO Menfcer of The Amciml4 PrtM Thi Aaoctatd Preaa la exflualv lv ntltii tn lha ua for rDUbllCa IN THE OLD RIPE? IN AN DO AWAY WITH HORSE AM' BUGGY PAYS.' A MO&CBACK OF THE OLD OXCART TO WANT SOME THIN' BETTER .... THIS GENERATION IS GETTIN'TOO BEDS YOU'LL HAVE TO STAY UP AN' EXERCISE ALL NIGHT SO YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR REST NOD Of Mil nw dlnpntchttB credited thing really mnrllorloiiH while puffing out his client Jn front of a to it or not oinerwue creaiiea in lhJ papur and to all local nwa vubllahea herein. All rlfchti of re publication of pedal dlipatchei brlo ar alio raaerved. mirror. The fellow who spurn you on to MUSTY MAUVE do bigger and better things Is the scorpion critic who stings you In DECADE! HARRIS ELLflWORTR Editor KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES SUGAR With Grocery Order 10 47c HILLS COFFEE COMFORTABLE,, NEXT DAy your weak spot and makes you bo ' Entered as iscond clan matter Ifar 17. 120. at the pout offlca at Ponhur rH-tfon, under aot of lUrob J. 1171. I THINK mad you're ready to bunt a hanie- 1939 JITTERf3U& Htrlng doing good works In order to show him up. LIKE YOU? HAH 26c Repreaentd by If It hadn't been for his critics, 7c Plcg. l-Lb. Can .. Honest Harold wouldn't be any where near the man he Is. FOUR iL4-V II II i i jt MnncDU rnk - i nurviTHDi c a I , , , '--f -w.-, wmrw iwub, T VENIENCES --SOME L I THINK y i m PAY tow York 171 Madison Ave., Chl- mk-o 3 AO N. MtchL -tn Ave.Hmm rriBFtiro-220 Hum. Street He- trelt 318 fltoptienaon HldK.. ' An! 438 B. Spring; Htreet. He- title 603 Stewart Street. Portland 620 S. W. fllith Street, vancoavr. Bt. C 711 Hall Hid., It. l-onl ell N. Tenth Street, Atlaata Witt Brant HulldtoV miliary $sTrpiTiii lDbarirloa Rate Bally, per year ty mall , ally. 8 months by mall Dally, 2 months by mall pally, by carrier pnr month., bally, by carrier per year... .16 00 . 2.60 . 1.26 . .61 . 7-10 of our very excellent com munity UHKeta und one which tvq seldom hetir about is the Hone ting Men's Glee club. This or ganization has been working to gether a number of years. It hus served the community on frequent occHKions and lias proven itself to he both available and willing. Yet the Glee club aeks nothing in the way of support from anyone out side ita own memborahip. The members pay dues In order to fi nance the group for more than $100 a year Ih needed for music alone. This year the IloHchurg Men'H Glee club has given concerts li Cnnyonvlllc, (ilnmlftlc and Glide and will prctumt a program la Hid dlo In May. e Next Tuesday evening tho men's glee club will glvo its annual aprlng concert. It will be given at the Indian thcatro and a program of new music has been arranged. A number rtf persons who hap pen to read these lines likely have not heard the men singers in concert. This in u miggcstlon that they arc worth hearing and wor thy of. patronage mipport us a community tiHnet, ' e Some time ago lillly VIiihou, who is a great admirer of Herbert Hoover, addressed the folknfiug request to this newspaper': "Please, publish the facts about Hoover do nating a part of bis salary to the government while ho was presi dent." Il has taken u lime time to get this Information on proper author ity. It waB located In a book en titled "The Hoover Administration" by William Starr Myers and Wal ter H. Newton and published by Charles Scrlbuer's Hons. Il Is a Chronological account of the per iod, t'mlcr the date of July 15, 1132, uppeurs this paragraph: "In the errnrts to reduce- appro priations the salaries or federal oriicials and employees hnd been cut Naturally, Hie pay of the of ficials whose compensation under the constitution could not bo dl mlniHhed waa not affected, hut the President (HooTPr). ulthotiKU Recording to the coiiMlllutlni. his Biliary could 'neither ho Increased tlor diminished during tho period' for which he may have been elect ed, lntuimcd the economy com Jnitiee that lie would voluntarily )'eiuit buck to the treasury 20 per cent of JiIh Huhiry if congress Voiltd pan the ncrCHmiry Icgltdu tloii aulhorfKing lltt accenlance by the heaHiuy. Much a provision waa IhcIihIimI In the 1!C2 ei-onomy Act As u maltnr of rcikijiI in tercut the fact hern may ho men tinned that .Mr Hoover thiuughuut liis public career never ummI any of the Kalary paid htm an a pub lic orriclal Tor his persomil pur pones, but alu ays applied such jnoney lo public aenko or to iharity." The PrcNideni of the t.'niled Htutc.s Ih h hard worked man and earns every ccnl he Is paid. Hmtbt lesH Mr. Hnover would be tho lal person in mlvni Me free service -(he point in his cuhi was that he had will, bis euclneerliig ability made enough money for his own use und regarded bis public serv ice as a contribution to his gov eminent which he determined to make without permitm! gain. Editorial! on Newt (Continued from page 1.) tlu Itt one of I Ikihc low rii'HtiiioH tllO Wl'll'llllsta find III lllll.'tl Ulltt'l'. IT 8 it pily Ihu .Killtk luni ftel Uiat uy about H. AVJieu uU rouif liUt iluttu to KRNR Mutual Broadcasting 8yatem 1500 Kllocyoles REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:10 Fulton l,cwl. Jr., MRS. 4:15 Let's Play llrMne. MIIH. 4:30 Down the Anns, MUS. 6:00 "Tho Drlflera." 5:15 Dance Orch. 5:30 KRNR Children'! Hour, Henninger's. 5:45 The Westerners. 6:00 Copco Cavalcade. 6:05 News, Calif. Utilities Co. 6:10 News-Review News Flashes. 6:15 Dinner Dance. 6:30 Today's Best Buys, Rsbg. Motor Co. 6:45 Gen. Shaftor Parker. MRS. 7:00 American Family Jlobluxon. 7:15 Mutual MnontroH. 7:30 Lone Ranger, MBS. 8:00 Let's Go Hollywood, MIIS. 8::i0 Author-Author. Mltrt. 9:00 Alka 8eltzer News, MB8. 0:15 Thou. Conrail Hawyor, MIIS. U::i0 lluniock Ullboinlilo, MUH. 10:00 Sign Off. SUNDAV, AIMUI, 23 8:00 lllck llardllift, OrRiinlst. MIIS. 8:15 Olad Tidings of the Air, Rev. Ira F. Rankin. 8:45 aliHry (Mlnnm, M IIS. 9:00 Voire or l'rophncy, Choir. MUS. 9:15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev. Perry Smith. 9:30 Itook Theutro of the Air, M IIS. 9:45 American Wild Llfo, MIIS. 10:00 Sumner l'rlndle, I'lanlst, MUS. 10:15 Romance of the Hl-Ways, Greyhound, MBS. 10:30 Salulo of tho Nations. MIIS. 11:00 Baptist Church Services. 12:00 Poema From the Tower Room. 12:15 Oil a Sunday Afternoon. MIIS. 12:30 News, MIIS. 12:45 RIllfonlB. MIIS. 1:110 Review In Miniature, MIIS. 1 : 30 Lutheran Laymen's Lea-' i guo, MBS. 2:00 Sunday Varieties. 2:3H Kahlil Mimnln, MIIS. 2:45 Henay ' Venuta'a I'l-OKilun, MIIS. . 3:00 Help Thy NrlKhlinr, MIIS.'. 3:30 Show or the Week, MIIS. 4:00 Hitch Cantata SerleH, MUS. 4:30 The Angelus Hour, Dr. C. A. Edwards. 5:00 American Forum of the Air. MIIS. 6:00 O I d Fashioned Revival, MBS. 7:00 Good Will Hour, Ironized Yeast, MBS. 8:00 Thrills of the l'alrol. MIIS. 8:30 Carl Ravatiia Orch.. MIIS. 0: no News, MIIS. 9:15 Frank and Archie, MRS. 9:30 Sign Off. SATIMUIAY, AIMlHi 22 7: (Ml -Whiff und NniiMonHO. 7:30 News-Review Newtoast. 7:40 Httitn timl avh News. 7: 45 ithttpKoriy In W'ux. 8:00 "Name This Son fl," Grimm's. 8:05 KimiIho ut Ihfi O r a n, MMS. 8:15 T h i s Womlorriil World. M1W. 8:30 V. S. Army HhihI. MUS. tl:0n-KuRs Mnrunn Mnlr. 9:15 ()no lloocbcr'a Orel... MIIS. 9:30 Man About Town. lu:rm rnlvcrHtiy I.tlo. .MIIS. 10: 15 Women's Forum, Copco. in.ftii GlrlH of tho (iitldon Wh(. in:4r Itailln Ciinli-n Club, MHS, 11:00 Mimic Hull From Loiulon. MIIS. 12:011 IhIpp ColloRialo Dclmtt'K, MUS. lfi:3- liOulBP lit tbi' Oritun. MIIS. 12:45 News, SafewAy Stores. 12:50 News-Review of the Air, 1 :00- 1 71 h Annual Kansas W- ly. MMS. I: lo llurkcyi Knur. MUS. 1 :3o l.in Fri'Uilln'iK'M O r c h., MIIS. 2:)ii-Stnuinv Knyr'n OitIi . MIIS. 2:S Hi-Milan nr Youth. MHS. 3: MO At Your fninniaint. 4:int Hcinto Cuininin'tt ttrt li , MIIS. 1:30 -Joo rrrstta'K Onh., MIIS. 1 : t" - Ainnrlran U'tiinn N e w s HarrHRo. MUS r.-no WOII CnnifMi, Mltrt. 5:30 KRNR Children's Party, Henninger's. 6:00 Copco Cavalcade. 6:05 News, Calif. Utilities Co. 6:10 News . Review News Flashes, (i: I" iMillHT Hanrt'. 6:3o -Talk by Karl Hul.lwin. MUS. 7 mm - Unity .limn IHhhih, MHS 7:1.". - M ii 1 tin I MaPNlrnx. 7:30 A'bliOKH h Sor of i:rinil turf Homy A. Wjillaic. MIIS. fi : mm MnHyuofiil hlsoi s, M US K : I T -Suiia or Iht IMnnr.T?. MMS 8:30 Nnno'-i drrh . .MMS (!.- Hmlily ((ocpih- t)rth. MMS 9:00 Atka Seltrcr News, MBS. !l: ITi - Will (Mi ;;r.r li-h . MMS fl;30 Kildy Dui lilt. M Oi. h , MHS In-MM - Slu Olf. CARD OF THANKS Oittinfully atViinw Inlclnc anil thankiiiK y0 for Ihr f)mpiH hiuI your Kind exprr-osUiiM t Kyiupatby. lit'.itrl. UphIh Mr p. llelru Mkbnud. Meals Tasks Made Easy in Happy Kitchen Dated in Roseburg Next Week. "Any luis-liearB In your home," itaka iMIaa llnrlmru Miller, the charinlnu; and gifted -director of the . ' I .ii!y Kill-hen" ',wlrl...r U,-I...,.l Hit on by tlit Kcvicw, In tnke plm-ii on An il 2t, 7l TWJpl;H-(i on Anl 2U, hours of 2 mid 4 p. in. daily, "l'lan- V ; , Jt iliK 1MH5 meals a yoar 3x3;r) oft- f" : pii hfcomi'H u i, 4 buvbour to th.; Miss Miller busy housewife, pnrllculiirly If local cotnlillnnH reti-det- food shopping it probleph. Hut no aiifh dlrtituily cunfronts the bousewife of Douglas rounty," coii tlnues Miss Miller, "lor I know ItoHnhtn'K fttorea mid iniirkets m e all unusually well hIoi ked and eqiilpned, capable of sutislyin tlu needs of the most exactini; shopper, und a well-slocked larder makes for a happy kitchen. Hut despite I he abundance and variety of foodsiufrs nfferefl nt the markets," commi'iit MIkh Miller, "the housewife Ft it! has tho problem of preparing the same fond In such a manner Ihm tho family will not tire or it. ami for that reason, I have experiment ed with a number of new recipes which have been originated for the solo p.n pose of ni viiif; the old 'Htand-hys' h new flavor mid est. EX-SWIMMING CHAMPION HORIZONTAL I,B First Eii 1 to swim the English Channel. , 13 Money changing. 14 To Answer to 3a ' cross-question. Iqj in i-iiUH (Kin, 17 Obtained. 18 Test. 19 Roosted. 21 Tent. 23 Typified. 2ft Myself. 2ft Measure. 48 Valuable propt-rty. 29 Host Meridiem 52 New sL.r. (abbr.). 54 Mexican pine. 56 Coltii ed fabi le 582II0I) pounds. 5!l Spring c hic ken. CO Cir lo part. 61 She was the mot 30 Foe. 33 Inexpensive. 36 Pomai e of grapes. 37 A jot. 38 Frosting. 40 Tutelar deities 41 Court. 42 ltone. 44 Kithcr. 45 Speedily. girl swimmer. IShe became world . alter her feat. IliHfa 1 1 4 T"t 7"" a i 9 :o n g 3 rai 6 -lb Lt f&z h-Jt; 1 TrarjT" rah TT nr Tj feJZZl3 -Z Lt P I' If T rllft iit riHmrmrl THE UP-TO-DATE PAST And though Home people may claim 'there la nothing: new under the t'itcc of the sun,' utlll u lot or old ideas can he ao rejuvenated that they'll appear brand new and will provide that 'something different' some occiihIoiih demand." I-et Mlaa Miller allow you how she imikca her theme book "A Happy Kitchen for Your Home," work for you. EMPLOYERS ASSN. UNIT NAMES HEADS I. A. Ithoden. owner-manajrer of Lowell's In HosebuiR. was elected chairman and state trustee nf the local chapter, Associated Kmploy ers of Oregon, al a meeting of the local executive board last nlsht. Ueoi'Ke .Smith was elected viee- UosebuiK armoiy chairman. IMrectoifi are II. T. Han betwenn tlieiscii. ('. W. Slnnier. Jack Hart. (. J. Fehlkanip, (JeoiRe Kmith, (Menu Owen. Klinur Ai:Keun and L. K. Sullivan. Mr. Ithoden. serving as trustee on the state board of II members, will represent all of southern' Oregon, south nf Kuneno. A committee, was named to head a membership campaign, which will be conducted during tho next two weeks. -o- Unlucky Rescue lil ltAl. HA!.!,, X. C It wasn't that lie scared the dickens out of Constable J. T. Spainhour so much as tho company he kept that got this driver into trouble. Spainhour :h pazlng specula tively at a freshly dug ditch, when a car sped past him Into the ditch. , The cons table climbed down, helped (lie uninjured driver out. then looked into the wreck and dis covered !MI gitllons of liquor. He eharned the driver with violation of the prnhlhlifon laws. Previous Tuzzle 20 She Is an by birth. 22 Compensation. 24 Moccasin. 25 Swimming her hearing. 27 To ordain. 29 House courtyard. 31 Roof finial. 32 Males. 34 To run. 35 Eternity. 7 39 Gazelle. VERTICAL 40 Fuel. 1 African tube. 43 T ridicule. 2 Ovum. 3 Tumult. 4 To c irry. 5 To say. (i Challenge. 7 Silkworm. 8 Wriggling, fl Cache. 45 To acknowledge. 46 Window part. 47 Unbleached, color. 48 Dined. 49 Slave. 50 Kind ot cheese. I 10 street. 11 Building site, 12 And. 15 Pistol. . 51 Novice. 53 Indian. 55 Lubricant. 57 Small shield. cr.R.w ilum, SAN FHANCISCO, April lfl. CAP) Nearly half a million per sons worn eBtimated today to have visited the presentations of Ore con and Washington at the Uolden (iate Internationa exposi-1 lion on T roan tire Island. j P. K. Healy, manager of the WaHhingtnn exhlhit, said 42,140 had hoen "clocked" and 27.8H8 , had signed the register. Keith Southard, manager of the! Oregon display, naid "well over S(r0,h0U would he a moHt conserve- tive estimate" for his exhibit ; room. The latter said, too, that he ' cause Oregon also had an outdoor! display or wild life and four sep-1 arate doors to the exhibits room it wan impossible to gauge accur ately the number of persons view ing the state's offerings. Thous ands pass the outdoor presenta tion daily. ! The exhibits of the two north west states are In tin hall rif western statea neigh boring dis plays of Idaho, IMontana, Utah. Nevada, Arizona and California! I he Colorado exhibit Is be open next week-end. Missouri and Il linois have separate buildings. Southard said tiovernor Charles Sprague of Oregon would attend an Oregon day program on Treas ure island July 8. The Washing ton day ceremonies, Healy said, will be held on some date between June 15 and July 1, with Oovernor Clarence Martin in attendance. Both exhibits managers said comments of visitors had been "excellent." The Washington chieftain said a 4 by 6 foot piece of plywood bearing "greetings to our sister exhibit" would ho sent to the Washington iMHplay at the New York world's fair. BIDS WANTED To construct httrti. riann anil spprifii-allonR at I.. V. MntzKOr'8 mill. Hills must bp in by April 25, 11139. I rcsiTve rlfiht to rejoct one or all Mils. V. Preschern, .Melrose. Adv. NOTICE EAGLES Nomination of ofllrers April t'5. Kvery KaKle shnulil attend. Ailv. Floor Sanding and Refinishing CHAS. KEEVER Roseburg, Oregon Phono 651-J R. R. 2, Box 22C ORDER NOW -- and save 16" Green Slab Wood, O load 9i I' Green Slab Wood, tord V Sawdust, G s?A unit JU We are agents for Conlser Saw. dust Burners and Water Hesters Delivered In City TELEPHONE 282 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. PHILLIP'S Tomato Soup Vegetable Soup Canned Spaghetti 3 Big Tall 22-oz. caniAJV II Home Grown RHUS A R B Tall Firm Luscious 3 1 ORANGES Sweet, Juicy Navels 3 Dozen for EE Free Delivery Phone 118 BROOKFIELD CHEESE, lb. ... DELICIOUS PICKLED PIG'S FEET, lb. . . BEEF SHORT RIBS, lb. SWIFT'S BRANDED BEEF SHORT RIBS, I&vOmST. The Swift Brand 16c Means Quality. POUND fej.-!tf-gjgw E RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIESgiJ. i I I UliJLU ? 4 yea ' " 0 jwilVr' .. L:J ,,"'nll'al I" a l-yar-old bonded iill T ' f'k Wria:Ks C.'H 10 k"l1 " "n' "m'Hithnnss and mild- b-jff 1 fi AtPJ 'WHrl .-Clm-ke'a live, stialiibi live J-fi IWftVnr Ht iM P k " Miifkey, und (.'Inrkn'a rtnurtHih. iLA ? 'I InU tSeiuicMltrJ L : linurbim VI,i-..y, Theve WSrV 1 fiff 3V -"y a:;;1 hlki.'.s arc- 1 years old 9n I'rouf rV'd ryrvy I ?V lT-jiS- 'Rye $1.10 Pt., $2.10 Qt. 3- fCJ t-V5Srt- . Si Bourbon .$1.10 Pt, $2.10 Qt. I -. SI I IIMI ' B'lfT V ' T-TUiil I?.-!, .W !).li:!h.c.. Inc. BORENE 27c Large Pkg. .. 4 for ft 10c Tender Green Vitalizing 25c SUPPORT THE ROSEBURG MEN'S Attend the Concert Tuesday evening, m go KiBIKBTri g . 15C LIGHT WEIGHT A streak of fat and a streak of lean. By the piece. ' POUNO He BEEF ROAST -13c Cut from inspected beef 0 Extra Tender, 18'2 Very Delicious. POUND WALDORF TISSUE 4c Roll GRAPEFRUIT Coachella Valley IOC Home Grown SPINACH 2 ft 9c GLEE CLUB April 25th Clayton Negley FANCY SUGAR CURED BACON 24c SWIFT'S TASTY .15' Smoked Jowls, lb Swift's Premium Sliced and Rined BACON, lb. r