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
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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
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CHEESE, lb. ...
DELICIOUS PICKLED
PIG'S FEET, lb. . .
BEEF
SHORT
RIBS, lb.
SWIFT'S BRANDED BEEF
SHORT RIBS, I&vOmST.
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16c
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POUND
fej.-!tf-gjgw E RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIESgiJ.
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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.
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