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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1940. A7wnc nf '4F7 CLUBS ((' Hetty Iam Wemmian) A lea party wim kivpii hy the! conking II flub ill (ileiiduli. Uv HlileK i lie iiH'iiibcrH hi id Irmlpn, Mrs .1. .M. Alh-ii and Mm. lMrliy ; WiiiklPinmi, ihe uiu-hIh wire: Aim. I (iin; Mi sb Klcy Walker and IK-tiyj J Am WcKL'niaii. A tiemoiiHinuinii on innkliiK oklen lor exhibit want kIvhii hy Itulli Cooper and Knye Smllli. Mi'H. It. K. IMjku, Uio KfWliiK HI antl IV Hub leader, met wlili Iteiiy j Lou WeHcmaii at her liujuo Haiur- day lo cliBi'k her work. Ah the ; other Ki'lM were unable to attend ; thin nieullnie. wi decided lo hold ' our next uiet'liiift Wwl Dentin y al , tcM'hoou tit the fichool hiniHtj. W ! will all brliiK our work and have It j cheeked over. Wo are iiiixioii to l flnltdi our iIihshuh boforo Hpi-liiK lair. May !. Tim 4-11 niaiketfiiK club ban held i Hixtcpii meet limn and nn on the ' sixth I eft ho ti, which In on lulvmtin- j ItiK. Three members have finffih- t'd their themen. (By I'alty IJolmriulHt) Wo "Seven Utile Women" of the Kl Kit roup, -j . j f have only tbreu more meetfuuH to entii'tli'tR the him-re-laiT book. Wo bavo a limit fin fulled our mnvhiff and are on our la Kt artich'H ami our ac niphook. Onr achievement day It planned Tor! Saturday, May II, ut Hom-huiK. The uiovIiik pletui'eH put on by K. : A. Itrltlon were vury ednca (lotial and the lunch nerved by our coimnuully gave uh emumh money for one WI neholnrHlili. On Thursday, -April I, Mr. Mitt ton will brfiiK out the -I II cuter taineiH. The proKiam cmiHlKtH ot miiKir by Allen Cordon; accordion. Ijivolla McMillan; trumpet. Ward Culiiiniiies: iruttar and harmonica. J'atrlcln flleri; tap dnrn e, linth Ann j A? Huh): clarinet, Paul CtiHey; piano, j jiv Lou Mil) ton: nccordlou. Allen (or lit ilf hi : tFiiitnr iliief. Mr. mid Mi-k Allen Cordon. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople GREAT HEAVEN, TIFFANV - GLADSTONE IS IT?' EGAD, IT IS PAINT. JOVE.TWIG&S MOVN 6 HALL WE COPE WITH THAT JUVENILE VANDAL? X "Shudder to institute physical pomitime MEASURES. BUT 30METWlM& MUST BE DOME TO CURB LEANDER'S HOTTENTOT T&ODEUCIES.' w f HAT LAU HAb AeiOUT A3 KEEN A "SEMSE OF HUMORH A9 A TyPMOlO BUG WE'D BETTER DISINFECT HIM PRETTY SOOM OR HE'LL COME UP WITH SOME BR0AD-6AU6E IDEA LIKE DEPOPULATING THE MIDDLE WEST -,, w r m' r a vx " v? .j,. n j rsfrw rma I New Pension Bill Biocked in House Nothing Wacky About This Little Yak I'ho llapoy Worldii'H coidilnu t$ . ..i.ii. r u,.i.....ii, i. ..i.i itn ...,,,.1,11- M menlliiK Friday attenioim. .Tnklfii 'I hoiniiHon was a vIhIIoi. l'Hif 1 1 Hue Maker and Kunice nvt a deinoiiHt ration on hnw to make Htuflcd epH. Juclile Klory and l- vinn llaveland uIho pave a demon HtratJon on tnakltiK cheeae t'liist. Ito T..u..l.i..,. It'i-L.l.fl I M An Interentlii'j ineelhiK of the MOod-cniftei s iiireHtry chilt ol Hilya Creek was lield Wedue.-iday. Kim h ineinher has heeu e.n ue itl unrklng on hl exhibit. Keate KerpiiKon Ik wotltlnn on the nddl liea of winiil. lie loiind rnnue i,ui)il hltrla. One ol lliexe he i;ih pol lahcd and shaped Into a );mh'V V(;lKltt which Ih very ullrac1 ie. Wild k a Uiitchfimou Iihh an her auli Jedt "wood rtnlaheH,'' She hu Htaln id unci varnished niitnpli'H of wont! while othera have heen painted. When her woodn have heen cut In to tho proper Hhapea and placed nn the exhibit hoard, they will com pone a heaitlllitl collei-lion. .I(icph I lie Wright Iiuh heen cnllectiiiK de- tertK of turn Iter the patd week She j tUiiMli-ated hei" Inlk on defer:!, wilh a sample. So tar her collection j cmiHiniH ol wind nhnl(, knot-j holea, rpiko kind, heart rot, hut; work, pencil rot mid wane. The; remainder of the luemheiH (dan In' tune tlndr Hiecimena hy the next , nielfni;. All meinhei-H will prepare; cuuiKea of Ktudv to accompany their samples of wood. The cluh exprcMHed a desire uf HeniriiiK Hinue enctemeiit horhiKS, Irain the rmp(im naliouat forest 1 lo" ho Mtuilled. An excellent rennrt on "Tho FureHlH or Oregon. Their' Kxtent and l'ne" uhh kIvoii hy i .Maurice Matthew and liny liovd.l 'Cli I . I.' i-.i. i ' .... ...... i-.m.-uj um uriu i , I , , Hi wwihir meetiiiK Wednemluv at i 1 MUich a prnpOHcd Meld trip waa dlx ciwscd. It wh decltled to particl pifle hi this diveiKion it weather pejmitted. The purpose or this -tiii;thm is to Hecuio ireen (under turn leel in height) in plant tu the pip nned iirlMiretum. Kach inemher ia -to take his own lunch. The exhibit (piestinu wits dlsntss- eir. It was derided that wood sum- pk-s would he celleeted. I'hese uilll "l' Jny4 Hartley) In plain and naarter sawed lo allow j Mrs. U. .. Matliiews Huh. Th the Kiain ot wood. The eluh Is al-' llieakr.isi t'h.ittns. did two ver I mtJ M n tf - ... .... t r (4 f "if ! I '. w. i Dmi.t. T"Sl '.ra rH, M nTm .mil iljM ..It mT8CW&W WASH) NOT( ) N . A prl I 1 ( A P Representative Costeilo (D., Cftl.) rot used today to permit houtto con Kiderutlou of a hill providing peu HioiiH fir dependenta of deceas ed world war Vetera iih on the prouiid that It was "a dangerous step" toward generul veterans' pen sions. The nieasiire. which provides al lowances lor wltlows. orphans und parents without regard to whether the velerana' deaths were connect ed with their service, came lo the floor tinder procedure requiring unanimous consent for considera tion. Cosietlo estimated that the pro posal miKht result in a fixed un nual expel llliire of $ 18.(H)0.0U0. KepiH.Hentatlvo Itankin (D., Miss.) replied that Costello's remarks were "propaganda that should not go into the records" and constitut ed an attack on the veterans of the country. Kankfn, chairman of the house veterans committee and sponsor of the hill, has estimated that the cost of the bill during its first year would he from JS.UOM.OOO to $10,. onn.niio. Modern Samaritan KAI-KICIf. N. C. loin; hhick beard sauce. While the apple sauce cooked. President Kenneth Shrum conducted the business meeting. The chapter on fruits was read and discussed. Comments on ways of iniproviny the demonstrations were gien. Next week's assignment Is making cookies. The mullius and . apple siiuee were served at the j close nf the meeting und proved to he very good. j The lireaktast Chatters' meeting j ol' March 2u was hriin lull of in-1 Htruclifins mid fun. Jtoli call was answered hy each one telling how to piny some game. Mrs. Mut ihews read the chapter on eggs and discussed it wilh uh. She then demonstrated making n puffy ome let, which we ale. Comparison of texture of two boiled ei;gs, one I ladled rapidly and the other cook ed below boiling point, showed the first methof) produced a tough dis colored while and the second meth od a tender delicate texture. The group enjoyed an outdoor Kaster egg mint, and a treasure hunt ore pared by I'.obby Malt hews, which was heaps of tun. I innald Tyrei; loiind the treasure, which was a basket of candy Kaster eggs, punch and cookies were enjoyed hy all. -A man with a and a ktndlv lace was seen walking along a street dropping coins in parking meters where owners had left their curs overtime. The stranger, withholding his name, explained that "I just hate to see people get tickets." most all or them have three units of work completed, and during the next week we will finish the fourth unit or work and do some scrap book work. Next week all finish ed work will be checked over and the meeting time will be used for sewing and Instructions. After the meeting was adjourned wo phived some gnuies nt doors. DAILY DEVOTIONS DU. CHAS. A. EDWARDS In Mark's gospel, we read that Jesus could do no mighty work, because of their unbelief, hut He did heal a few sick peo ple. How casually does Mark mention those healing touches for a lew afflicted people, not saying it was a mighty work. True, they were not world-shaking miracles, and we do not know if the knowledge of them went beyond the little com munity where they were wrought but how great the healing touch of Jesus must have seemed lo the ones healed. Could they ever thank Him enough? So likewise, we, hum ble as we are. who have been touched by His gracious power, find ull our thoughts and Hie colored hy what we have per sonally experienced of the Lord. If He has healed you. blessed you. forgiven you, you will be lieve all the wonderful things others tell of Him. Experience Is the supreme teacher. Those who have once felt the healing touch of Christ are able to com prehend His wonder-working power in all other directions. Grant unto us, Our Father, hearts and minds fully in ac cord with Thy will. Heal ull our spiritual Infirmities, bless us with Thy grace. Amen. Canadian Money Discount Rate Rises to 21 Perct. 2. (AIM per cent BKU.INUHAM, April A discount rata of 21 on Canadian money, highest since the last world war. was In effect at Ucllinuham banks today us the I result ol the recent Canadian regu lation aimed at halting the Mow of Canadian mpney to the I' lilted States. The rate covered silver, curren cy and checks, and was reported I subject to fliRiuufioiis on the New I York money market. Local merchants announced they plan to meet with bankers within a few days lo study the situation j and attempt to hold Canadian j trade. The present plan Is t.o matii- tain u standard system by discount- i lug only multiples of ft. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubar 116 No. Jackton PHONE 21 TAXI PHONE 21 Omission Kills Arizona Debt Moratorium Law PHOKNIX, Ariz., April 2. fAP) Arizona's depression - inspired mortgage moratorium law was de clared unconstitutional ywterday by the state supreme court because the legislature failed to justify the titutute on the basis of social, eco nomic or financial emergency. Walter Tt. Itimson. president of the Valley National bank, which operates throughout the state, said the decision would permit foreclos ure of hundreds 'if mortgages, but expressed belief there would be nn rush to lake advantage or the decision Ask this question when you buy a TRACTOR' Q How quickly can I get parrs and service? A Back of the "Caterpillar" track-type Tractor stand our own parts and service departments ready to handle your needs instantly. Back of us stands the "Cater pillar" organization, known all over the world for its fast and accurate service. Come in and inspect our parts and service facilities. "This is the fourth in a series discussing important points to remember when selecting a tractor. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON Spring comes to Stin Prunrico. and with It one of the few baby yaks ever to be born in an American zoo. A day old, the nameless baoe seeks Us mother's protection. "Wc don't name yaks." said a zoo official, "you can't suggest anything more distinctive than 'Yak." (Hy lloli Matthews) The 'Tree Helpers" met Friday at the home of Air. Southwlck, local leader. Tin memuers were urued to finish their scraphook covers. as they cannot go on any more es tint II they are .finished. It was decided that members lute to meetings would gather the wood for the next hike. Strawberry ice cream iarvtng finished the meeting. so going to gather diseases of trees. Huns were made lor a mod el forest, .lames Ward, president, gave an educational t;nk on lores try. Next week Noival Ferguson is to prepare a speech on "The Cues that the Indians Made nf the Forests." All members are to cul led specimens to saw tor an ex hibit. The local leaders of this commu nity met recently to discuss I lie question of I II Huh summer school (lly Hetty Lou VogHpohl) A Hi ed and wind-hlou n group were the Sill llci 1 iti I II Hobby Huh ghis Friday. Alter the business niei'iim: the girls ewed tor a while. Several outdoor games were theji played. Tin girls enjoyed this very mm h, as it w as a eiy windy day. interesting demonstrations at their meeting this u eek. Iloume Jean Tyror and Joyce Hartley did the first one on making muffins. Ken neth Stiiuin and Donald Tyrer did tin second one. which whs apple tlly Hetty Anne Matthews) The "Stitch and Chat" Hub met Thursday al the home of their lead er. Mrs. J. M. Ilarliey, for their regular meeting, with President Virginia lioselund fu charge. The Hub pledge was repealed. Accord ing to (tie reports of l be members. i HATTER OWN GUESTS HospaUTY : today- ltt V,urUmy luvns IU " ' Alll if : .in't you u . . .1 mmmiMmmmmmamtm HI I In 1 A favor rwriwl n imiiortanl order?. I .by U'Wl,ll,)UC' J i w to pre- - ' artion4. W liy mil ry il l",a STOP PAYING RENT Don't pay rent and have nothing to show for it, when you can pay just us much or less each month end own your own home in a f 8w years' time. WE KNOW Thero aro many people in Roscburg who do wnnt n home of thoir own but have not been able to figure out how to got one. We have waited until we were sure that we had the answer and now "wo have it." Our problems were . . . Does the property meet F.H.A. standards for . . . Neighborhood Standards? . . . Wide Frontage? . . .Sewers? . . . Streets? . . . All Utilities? ... No Assessments? . . . Close to Schools? . . . Close to Town? . . . Low Cost? . . . Restricted? . . . AND THERE WAS NO SUCH PROPERTY AVAILABLE IN ROSE BURG SO WE CREATED . . . WESTMORELAND A New Subdivision for Roseburg .... West of Fullerfon School WESTMORELAND HAS (X) FHA APPROVAL FOR ENTIRE TRACT. (X) PROTECTIVE COVENANTS FOR ALL LOTS. (X) WIDE FRONTAGE LOTS, UP TO 64 FT. (X) CITY MAINTAINED STREETS WITH CURBS. (X) SEWERS. (X) ALL UTILITIES. (X) CLOSE TO SCHOOLS. (X) GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD. (X) CLOSE TO TOWN. (X) LOW COST. THIS SUBDIVISION IS CREATED FOR LOW COST HOUSES FOR MR. AND MRS. AVERAGE MAN AND WIFE WHO HAVE A DESIRE TO OWN THEIR OWN HOME ON VERY SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. OUR PART IN THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN TO DE SIGN HOUSES THAT ARE COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT AND FINANCE THESE HOUSES WITH FHA INSURED LOANS. THE MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR THREE TYPES ARE HOUSE "A" Jt bedrooms combination living and dining room kitchen nook space bath with Crane fixtures- utility room inlaid linoleum on barn and kitchen floors vertical grain fir fioors wide siding lath and plaster on all walls ceilings have solid sheathing and insulation board large 1 2x22 garage cement walks Complete with light fixtures and window shades. HAIICFV'R" Same as "A" but includes linoleum drainboard larger kitchen case oak floors gutters and down- HOUSE "C spouts. fn Same as "B" but includes fireplace. $19.56 per Mo. This includes principle, interest, taxes and insurance. $29.31 per Mo. This includes principle, interest, taxes and insurance. 20.98 per Mo. This includes principle. Interest, taxes and insurance. We have several different exteriors to choose from. Your house will be complete ready for occupancy. If our plans do not suit, you may choose your own. Westmoreland is owned by Coen Lumber Com pany, headquarters for FHA Home Financing. Trained FHA man will advise you. Ask us how you can build in this new district and own your own home with these small payments. COEN LUMBER COMPANY THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Iclcphont l 1:1 i)U, blcphcin tl TELEPHONE 121