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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY AUGUST 2, Iv40.
The Ahso lal'-l l txrnslvi-
ly anttllcil . P '' fr rvpuiillYn-
tlon or.nu new iiiFpiif cnra it'iuii
to II nr n I ' ,fcivie f'rHmiM In
thin paper i mi -loyui- new
.... I.l.n.l t.i.r I. I ' fl IT 1 1 1 A nf
publication ! :itiiptchea
lie rein are uiu iuui tu.
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Kulorffl n iwoml rlnnn matter
Mhv 1".- 10KO. Ht Iho tot -offlo nt
rtoscliurg-, Oregon, under act of
March s, if I
Kent York 271 MatllaOn Ave. kl
rauti .'inn N- MI'diiKun Ave. Sim
I'raai'lai'ti rjO Hindi HIi-hoI lfr
trail 30 W. Ciriinil Boulevard
! Aaarlaa 133 K. Hprlua; Kneel
Kratllr -ttoa Blewarl StrOet larl
l.di;o 8. W. Sivth Ava. St.
Luala 111 N. Tenth Street.
One!
oius
, uscrlurivn llalra . ' I
Dally.-per yeitl- iy mall. . . . .1 .15 .00
lally,. iniiiillia ly mall
l,ally,:i uiiintlis by fmill !.--
Dally.by carrier, par miiiilli. ... .J
tally.iy currier Her J!'r..f .l J .U
nery. state. tiiiiiiO Mid 'tv
official ir hoard Hi" handle
public mmicy shmrltl imrillitn nt
raaulur Intervals al uivoiiiiiIiik"
cf ri, showing wiii-ro mid Jiw .
wit ilollnr la spciif. Till" l M
f ii iiji iiif Ittitl principle, or ilulnU-.
- ornUc tfu eminent.
lE)lE4rVjwjp lpi;vnllpnH )j'j
Kiipi ihey , V.CV1!1! '.iu,!'t w
by the fatal accident near 'Su'thei
tin Wednesday:'.) ' 1 i i,'. i i :
1. The hlgtwa,y, cojuer,wliere ."l".
uccldunt occurred In anil tilwitys
lias been dlsgraci-ridy, diigoroiui.
It Ih one of the vtjry liml jurjvvi 1s4
lug A sharp rlghiMmai tmJtuO en
tire Pacific highway which, tti roueli
thin section, has a repulntj
2. ,Vhat Hie funis were Willi ref
erence to thin particular accident
w ill luivo to be determined by; the
liroimr olflulnln. Thin comim'lii re-
Bomq, army truck drivers are not
us -h i ut'ul as they should be. , (l'lie
wrilei' of IJielii llnijHMKa! Jiuil )0-
i-aslpn to be Tltivlni"An the Mrtnli
way 'when army equipment was on
tho inovo. lie has observed tha-U
when, a number of trucks nro
traveling together Ih a lino, the
driving; h!ibve''riii'i)ftc!C Tftft"
once In a while u single ' ii'iick' irp-"
Mtrejitly ill-lveit by a rtjldter Vrmil'
viideavoiing to catch up wiih the
lumalnilcr of his outfit. In . snmiv
tliing of a menace. ,o y
Hometlmes our'compllcalcd legal
niac.lilncry solemnly and w ithout so
much as chuckling, hands piil.som.erj
ridiculous pronouncements. 1
Yesterday, for exam plci ; Vevllu;
Spcijcer, killer of five puiHoiis,
heard a ('alifornla superior Judgu
sentence him lo servu KIVH LIKK
TiMKH In prison!
The rest of that story difubtless
wlll-bu Ibut be will lie purolud, as
a reward for good behavior, and re-,
leased from serving one lifetime
uudthMUtuiU oiHy have to serve
the t)ther .four The tloddess of
Justice may be lilluil but she ccr
tahOy has a sense of humor.
The telephone comiiaiiy, one of
the largest -Industries in the world
unil('posslbly the largest single em
ployer In. this country has issued a
reqijesl .lb. Its employees, as fol
lowR: ''In order that our company
may know the citizenship 'of its
personnel, .each employee is being
required ,,0 furnish certain Inforum.
lion covering his or her citlxcnshlp
ami that of his or her Inrtnediiitc
family. Will. you kindly uusner all
questions jm the jiitachcd form and
return it', through company mail,
mit;luter than August In. iUlu, ln
the 'enclosed addressed envelope.'1
Willi I la so unusual about that?
Just lli!rl. represents the Ainecln
cap way of doing Iblngs. They" rr-'
quest, lliouuh III in, Is cotll teously
pin I II plitveii the lespoWliillfi; up
to t)ie liitHvldua,!. Nu( uulfnipied
trooper cllckB M f heels and iiiakim
u clirl demand. Our way Is so much
better (ban, the dictator" w"ny-lt Is
n way that Is certainly Voiflrflgljt.J'
lug to preserve If soinctlme Dam
coiljpellexl to fight.
Editorial on New
(Ooattana tnm Ml L) .
unil, twiddle their thiinibs and
cblr.p: ' "Oh., don't worry: every
llllitt' will come out all right." If
brinks fell on al these, It wouldu'i
be lunch Iosb.) .... , ,
PpUU, .on his A7ih birthtlay',: ro-
peals his basic - philosophy!
"Thero never - ha been produced
TOO MCC'Jf oi" uny useful com-
uiodlty."
If' yoti want lo tir'iiS V"
tr thltf 'ihlloHoVliy,' V8li'76uri(lf
thhriiiieptjon:, . . , , i , , ,
i ''Have I even had, fori my own
use. (on much of any useful com
uiodlly?" , , , r , ( , , ,
'IT may lie true, thnt your failure
lo get cvon enough of useful
poii)iuo(jttfeSlin beert (In lb faul
ty dlulilbutc.ui Ji(i iiojiJber!thit'
If. It IHN'T.l'UOUl'C'lU'.you, caul
have It,
I' niOMAIN'iNO HOURS TODAY
4:00-i-WinKH for AmerienT MBS, .
4:3II-Mnterliile. 1 .
4:M Slnfonietta, 'JIMS..
).ri:0( Sporta Oulde, MUS. '
5:1S Wondy llonnuu's Orciieatra,
i MJiS. , , , 4
0:30 fthafler I'ajlior, wns." " " '
CMr-Tlja f.'Htcl j Ul.auUB, .MI13.
f.oA-RiMonti' HiriM' Wlrlgi ,
j White Owl Clgari, MBS.
6: If ilrlmier lt4-i ' ( j ,
8:30 John B. Mughei, Avalon"
Clbar"ettM,-MB3' " -"
flS iMelodiea iModcrn. i
7 :OU -Tonight's Tune.
7:05 Newi, Calif. Pacific Utlll
tlea Co.
7:10 Newt-Review Newi Flathei.
7:Ui-rMulual Maeattoa, '
7::gl fione Ranxer, IUS.
8:ifiIIoh Cheater's Orchestra. '
, j MIIS.
Festival Vurlelles, WII8. '
9:00 Alka Seltzer Newt, MBS.'
9:Bi Caml Ixfiier's Orchestra,''
I MI1M.
0::f Kulton Lewis, ' Jr., JUBS.
9:4fi Uanco Orchestra. :
I0:(i HBn Off.
. I HATIIIIKAV, AI'OUST 3
7:ftu Hluff and Nonsense.
7 :So Newt-Review of the Air. .
7:40 State and Local Newi.
f Ali llhapnudy in Wax.
M'lli Jack ,Mcl,fiiir, (heir..' MUM
-S'llO This ami Thai In .Melody.
(ii IJ'in Ai res. Tenor.' .MIIS.'
.1NMNlWI'4lia tUallt. U Mutlt U4M..
ID: 15 Symphony Hour.
IQ:3fJ Songs, of, Yeiieryeat
lhWkh Tti
li:oliJ-l,oM Thomliilim's'
Copco.
Orcll.
m us
1?:IP1 Fpinmy
Tucker's
Oich.,
Slug.
eethenrlB
MIIH.
1 2 : 311 Luncheon I lance.
12:49 State and Local News.
12:60 Newa-Relew ofithe Air.
1 1 mil Interlude! i ' '
1:05 Mob Chester's Orch.. MIIS.
1:30 Sarntoga llanillenp. .MBS.
lMfi At Your Command.
2:ir Hugo Monitcu's Orch., MIIH
.;3i-IHiiulas,.of,Yitlh,illlK.'
(.'in f Hmv i ' Bliiisa i L'iK't''
"i
3:IC fleorgo .Steurney's Orch.,
. MUS.
SDlOnaillly Mnlevllle's Onli.,
.M IIS,
4:00 Thli Ii Radio.
iiulU Jutci'luiUN ..m.
5:40 VVOU Operallc I'op Con-
-iW .'., f nit, M Hrt--,--(i:(lolinner
Dance,
II : 31)- John, .B..J.I ulic.-AHi .-.
Ii:lfi,- Mploilb's MotJiii'f, m
7: ObA-TnSlV'ltf 'I niie'. - 5 f
7:0S Nwi,v Calif. PaWlo'. P&V-
ties Co. . 1 .'t ;
7:10i-Newi-Revl'w NewiFlaihei
7: ir .Muluiil Maestros.
7: l"i Lain- Clliilouls Oirh.. MIIS
'SilHfMMMy 'WalevillfVi ftfii1..l
MBS.
x;;11''"!'!'1' Imfner's Ordi.1, sH.
!i:iiu- -.News. Jinn,
g:.1oW Saturday Nlorit Party, -Winn
" Cigarette, MBS.' -
i2:un,-sjiiH.(nr. ,,. . . . . ..
Sl'NDAY, Al'tiUST I
S:00- llnrrlsbuiK fijin p h o n l.t
Choir, MIIS.
S: 30 -Voice of i'riilihecv i'liolr.
; ' i no ' '" " -- '
S:l", Canarv Chorus. MBS. t
icno-March of Health.' .MBS. "1
9:15 The Chaplain Speaks, FU?W
Perry Smith.
!i:3n American Wildlife. WHS.
!l : Ifi Salon Serenade.
10:00- The I lymii Singer, MBS . .
10:15 Romance of the' Hl-Wayl.
Greyhound Lines, MBS. 1
lil.SU-.-Palmer House.. ..'npci;rj
Orch.. MBS.
11:00 Baptut Church Servicel.
12:llil Nolioily's Children,, .rilS, .
12::ill--Talk bv Colonel ('has. A
Llndbemli: Title. "Keep,
'' ' ...n.a.., fiiii t-"v.i-v rfti - H
Amerlciin li'a'ius." MBS.
1 :00- -Catilllna-ileriunsa A q u a
plane llace. MIIS. . . ., .
1:in Pare Dennis' (ncti., .MBS.
'j'lMlTinples I Serenade, -MHS. .
Orcll.,
:.': lC'A,l.-kii. MIW.. 'r
.tn? Sleiul 'Siliull. Jit lv
miiny. MBS. , X,
:i:1f, til 1(1 Williams' Orch.. MB
til 1(1 William' Orch.. MIIS
4:u0'-American Forum of the Air
. MIIS. 1
5:00 Old Fashioned Revival,
MBS. ; V,C
."U-oii- V If tliy.jliis. MBS,
,;u..'i,- '-IVUN-j k aiphoiiic. Iliyir
MHS- ft 'M?
6:30 The Angeuji Hour, Dr. ,C. A
Edwards 1 '
7:00 Favftrt Songb of Yours and
'Mine, Hansen Motor, QtO
7:15 The. Quiet Hour.
"tlniirftek Knsemliln. ,.1,I1S.
S:0r.'l''inmy
Tuckers' Ouli..
..wn.-v I ,1
! r.' -l'n.iiui's study. MYi7 11 1 i
J:30 t 'l III ill a lid 1 IVirollnaiiceJ
MIIS. : .! X- f
II: mi - News, MIIS.
:M-Us We l'oiiji't.
:i,-:p asign tnr.
,1 H
f i i .!
Fred Merrill, Natives!1, :i
Canyonville, Passes On
WtutJ huslieen recelvj;l lllire or
ffle ditllh Tftesday nt i.innisi pis
if Fri'VI Metnil. r.:i, a iMonf Jof
Cave Jinicllun. Mr. Merrill wiW a
native or I'Hiuglas county, IiiivIIik
been, burn at Canyonville. Nov.. 7.
le'Sli. ' He had resided In Joscphriie
ounlv lor Hie last 34 years, uud
KRNR
MmmI BeMdMMln( ttUm
IMt Kllaayalae
"'"V''
OUT OUR WAY
i . . i . t . . , .... ,
T XaIFDF a.
gSs ffS BOSS, I'D TSE V WHEW SOU SET PlRED BV
fS W I MORE PLEASA.MT "A. OME O'THEM fiMIUM', JOkE
ijjlUllflw WTH THE MeN1 i , TtLLIM' BOSSES, IT'S HIS
- ' iHH . . L I I'D SPEAK AS t k ' 1 FAULT FER. LULLIM VOU INTO
I ! PA-56EO-GIVE I A SENSE OF CECURITV,
cSf I1 THEM A SMILE, AMD VOU SET CARELESS
A CHEERY .WORD--) . WITH THIS GUV, YOU NEVER
SE THAT'S KiO WAV FEEL SECURE AN' SO VOU
' ' TO TftEAT MEK . DON'T SET CARELESS AM '
V ' I iSSsS THE POKER FACE , ' 1
. KfK iwirin ltat. WC. T. M I0. U. .
Committees For
Rotary Announced
An oullluu nf plans for, Ihn. pro
gram of the lUiseburg Kntnry club
was presented atilhe club's weekly
peeling held Thursdsy noon at the
l'inKua hotel by V. J. .lkelll, who.
Willi Hit new iifllfiers nf the, rblli.
iloV over the official duties for On
coming year.. Ml;. .Micelll also an
nounced lls ', cbiuinlttco . upP'Jlnt
meiits. ', ' '
The new ol fleers of the club are
V. 3, Micelll. president: John A.
Barney, vlce-presjdenl; StoryBl
lle,'secielary-lrciisurer: Bruce A
M
Pis. past president; A. J. Oct!
ileal IscrgeuiiMit-aims; Donn Kadii-
liiulgli. assistant scrgenni-aianus;
..' Adair and Charles hfnery, dl
ors for two year terms, anil C
rSlnnlger and A I Johus'in. direc
tor one year terms. The orn
comprise the board' of dlrec
anil the committee on alms
objectives. ' '
ijlie .new president in iiddressing
Ihel
club urged a well plunneil pio
ii. uorlilng toward del'lnlle ob-
Jet-tives. One of the principal ac
llvtlles urged for the year was a
lestlmptinn of Inter-club visitations.
Mr Micelll proposcil Unit urrango-
llliMiis ue iiimie i'ii hh'i-uiik" in n--xtnenl
Inlervuls with clubs of nelgh
,bwluu..cJiJtia.,.liu..Hlsi) Ml'S'ul fU)W.
lion id some wnllh-whlle chic pro-
lUift'S 'r-!'.i ..,t.'U
Coinnilllee nnpninlnienls were
hmniiinf ed -as- Inllowftf ' -
Cluli!' a-vU-r3nhVA A! ' Riii'iiey,
(;hiirlS,Mintii'J''' S)in.- Slioe.inukcr,
f'KiKia J'iiuo: 'Hurrbi .KllBw.ol th. A.
.l.T.eii.les,
.Melli?,; IT W
1,1 uvg
Wharton
'o-auoua service Donu. Hada
liLngliC'JbMli Mlmifiitl. 'vl Jiohnson
A. I' . .Sniir. u. vt . Mininger
f"i)nilniiirtit gerjlcTWJV, Adair.
Waller oluischeid. .Johii Wllllaui
II(iIioi(iioii. -.Ijlck . MntldoK, -.Vernon
(Tir."llch' Pri'sron, Tlllf Cnlath.
. ...Suu...ciiuiiuJllj'.es lo onerale In
coiijunetlin Willi the club service
cmunlllee. includeil; 'Hie' following
'-amiolntine.nLs: '. :
l lassllicallon IV W. .Wliarton.
John Wllllain llnbeilson
T" 1T:.TiihnrahltiJiirli Shnllll1llfllr,
tow Jlli lTnestvl'(irilh r
V TnnwnliljiMllvrl.f f. jtllawarth)
I Illlllptllll.
- Attendance .IJ'inu - .Uadabaugl
iimiy Jby., larl WJJex.
I I'l'iiiu'iiait 4Jhnrle Jlinerrt llr
its' 6;iHWeiii,.'i:iifii WMiiy. 'Waller
iVrtisi Heid. ' ' " "' - '
I'llhlicily - Bruce A. M-llls, Hex
ter Hire. Harris Kllswortll.
"Musi? (iiid,ril'i?- t'ilrn1; liege. .A,
.1. Oe.ddul.'. jVnJW AililtM-shu, Jobll
Uamievr 4IUU Qiiuliiiotl. (John. JUiUr
bniigh
Frances Lintotl.
-
The mtlowlns " iiih--cmninlilees
e-, i)iioinruiL to tjiiiciion under
!rVl!lMl'OelJie Miiuinu-t, yu
initlv ij let1: . i L' t ', i
s wotli Bill t-im'lti. IMbel't
Buy
nitlf-.lnhn Win. Itohurlsun.
Youth service--Dick Madilox.
Dn k I'lcston. Jim . Moyera., )ti.v
lisitnntnn. ' ,'.'''
Hnrnl Vernon orr, A. F. S'liar.
Hriii sl I ninth. Jack fLirdlii!:.' WaT-li-r
Oluischeid.
Cltv develoiuiienl- Win. . Adair,
Dick Maddux, Vernon Orr. John
llunyan. A. F. Saar, Harris MIS
wot Ih. " .-' f ' '
The npiiojlltnienls 4ilso Included
n x ntnuilHoe iiu;Vliil. events, to
airniice picnics, club 'imseUihlies.
In;er-clly meet lima -,1111111 special
IHO'lles. the ciiinlnlHi'i'-' cnnslstlllg
or- Dunn Itailabahgh. Vermin Orr,
BUI limnm-in. Iln'rrls- Fllsnol til,
rennet's l.tllloll'..
OftEG'OM TRAIL
I
l'OIITLAND. Ore.. I Al" Ills
tin y links the only men Oregon" has
olTercd a ivlre presidential candl
dales. : ""','
ili.Mierat Joneph Ume, Ot'egdn'rt
first ti'i.rlior.'jl governor-and seita
lor. wirs'tlili t unning, mate for John
CahellUse1(e!irttlXt on the depio
ciiillc if! ket In IMliii. other mem
hers of the general's faintly Jour
mivnil - wwatward -and a -nephew.
Mnn v Jjijie. bevauiu Vtiilcd Slates
seniltfn-A- i .-- i .' .' '.
llany VnrfdeaOi Hn t'.HT fi
suited ' In Ilia ' appointment 01
Chmles Mc.Nnry as senator.
.Jfc'U.M vJvm'y has any
.i lAeie Jliiinty?
FT. Off.
DOG HI
YESTKIiDAY: Lance Insists
bitterly that they sell the house,
do anything, to get money for an
operation on his legs. His mood
casts a shadow over Jan's date
with Derek.
Night of Surprises
t'hupler 23
They danced twelve times nt
the hlg ballroom, gulped straw
berry Ice creiim sodas, and walk-
C,gt, f tno er ngai
to cool off.
"I've never had such
iny life!" Jan gasped.
fun In
"I've al
ways wanted to do this."
"Then why haven't you?"
"Never had nnybody to do It
with, nor enough money."
He Jingled some coins in his
pocket. . .drew them out and
counted. "We've a dollar left.
What shall we do with It?"
"Listen." she breathed.
Near the place where Jan kept
her own little boat a man was
bawling through a speaker:
"Take, a moonlit ride on the
ocean,, folks! A moonlit ride over
lllu waves ill a big speed boat!
Bight this way, folks, only fifty
cents."
""Shall we?" Bhe asked.' . "It
gonads divine."
Hand in hand they ran down
the steps to the flout below,
slipped . into the transparent
slickers banded lliem and stepped
Into a wide leather-cushioned
seat. The forty-root boat tilled n
lew minutes later null cast otf. It
darted around' the breakwater's
formidable rocks and headed for
the open sen, leaving 11 wake of
lacy fnam behind It. Jan snuggled
closer 10 Derek, tingling lo her
fingertips with .happiness as, his
hard arm held her tightly. She
adored silently as he raised his
dark, arrogant luce, to the wind
and the salt spray.
"If we could go on and on like
this." she thought, her Imagina
tion humming. "We could be
traveling to a palatial yacht an
chored miles out. walling to carry
us. otr lo the Mediterranean sea
lititi-lher forever and forever!"
T0.cn tile cold water of reason
drenched her, chilling her. To
grther forever? , Is 'that what
she wanted? Yes! She loved this
man beside her.
A deep and blissful jimotlon
look hold of her, filling her.
ludnglng awareness of Derek be
side' her und she was glad of the
d.-irkness.
The boat made a wide circle
and! turned back. Derek looked
ilevvn at her parted lips and
ilvcaiiiim.-'. eyea - and chuckled.
"Von look like Alice In Wonder
land must have looked when she
inlye-iHured through the looking
glass." he teased lightly. ' "Having
a good tmie?"'
'Must happy." she said, won
deiiiig 'ir he would appear half so
gay if he knew a very foolish girl
hied Just 'given him her heart. But
hI didn't know, she thought, uor
wonld she ever lell him unless
hu should - hut that was unlikely.
Yniat matter? This ecstnsy. this
new aliveuess., she could hoard
ap!:tlnt the days when oh. no.
dilu't think that far ahead! He
must iiever go. Never leave me!
'Something wrong?" he uskcil.
cinicei'iied at the ' shadow which
momentarily darkened her vivid
lave. "Is the popcorn fighting
with Hie hot dogs?" .
;"They, Just signed an armis
tice," she sighed. "Oh. it's late.
Derek. V must go right on home
the minute (he boat tics up."
,"Arter' midnight." he said.
siuuitliiK . at his dollar watch as
th,ey came under the pier lights.
"Alas. Cinderella. Ihou must hike
it. Thy coach hath turned Into a
round, fat pumpkin and my
chariot Is hexed by Demon Car
bon." Ricky'
Another group of prospective
moonlight riders' were lined up
on the rioal when Jan took Der
ek's outstretched hand and step
ped tint of Ihc boat, : As Ihcy peel
ed orf their slickers and turned lo
so up' the-narrow stairways lo the
pier a girl slif'leked out:
."Derek! " Derek!" -
He turned to see ' It platinum
head, dark eyes In a fragile
Hvwerllke face He fro. his tin
ger p 1 11 c h I u g Jau'B elbow.
tfWOant
Xc?.,Jll-.l"lM3
TIDE
"Kicky!" the girl cried again and
began squeezing between people
to reach him. He grabbed Jan's
arm and leaped up the-steps, his
face white as paper. Jan felt his
terror, his exigent need lo get
away. Without questioning, she
swerved toward the lifeguard sta
tion and pushed him back Into
the shadow. After a few moments
she said dully. "She didn't follow
you. Derek. You can come out
now."
They walked toward home in
constrained ' silence. He asked
rinally: "Did you seo hor?" ,
"No. So many people I only
heard her call to you. Was was
she tho one you spoke of that day
you played Heethoven?"
"Yes."
In the bright pier lights she
saw that one of his violent moods
was upon him. What had tbls wo
man done to h'ui? She pondered,
her bright nevf love sutrorlng Its
first deep wound. How he must
have cared to ho so hurt! What
was the girl doing here? Had khe
happened to come to Sea Tide (for
an evening's lark or was she slay
ing some place nearby? Did .'Bhe
know Derek was supposedly In
China?
Derek was wondering the same
things. Lenore Page was here. If
she had bothered to look hlin up
at all she would have been told
he left several weeks ago for
China. What in the world was she
doing In Los Angeles? It was hard
to picture her away from her
enstern selling. Did meeting her
cherished second life of his?
tonight spell the etfil of this
Would she tell of seeing him and
would someone be sufricienlly In
terested to set detectives on his
trail? Lenore herself might, pro
viding she had abandoned Bon
nie and had round no other ideal
istic Tool like himself to turn
about her, finger.
Suddenly conscious of Jan ho
stile him. almost running lo keep
up with bis angry strides, he
said. "I'm sorry to behave like
this, puss.- I was startled. 1 guess,
and ducked like a criminal. I
don't want to see her. Jan. and I
can't talk about her."
"Sonic day," she predicted,
sadness flowing all through her
like a river at flood, "some day
you'll have to go back to your
world and your own people and
leave mine."
"Some day. Not yet."
"1 want you to return In triumph,"-
she urged. "Sure of your
self, of your ability to stand on
vour own feet and tnke what life
hands out on the chin! Why do
you think Uod gave you a big,
strong jaw?"
"To fool people,'.' ho Joked
feebly."
'I Hate You'
Disregarding this, she went
oil. "You must try again to
compose. Derek! Your creative
talent has lain fallow a long time
now. 1 believe most of your
trouble Is resentment against so
ciety. Judging from the little
you've told mo. In self-defense.
to keep - troni neing iiui 1 v
world you couldn't adjust your
self to, you've erected such a
thick, hard wall about your emo
tions you can't break through U
all at once. Please, begin tomor
row to play some each day until
yon get Iwck tho feel of the keys.
Please, uerca. promise tuv jvu
try?
T fan t promise. Anynow, your
reasoning Is uncanny. I tninK
votive hit on somctnmg. .miss
ifinnill' Sav. what's going on at
your house?-I)ok. every light In
the place is burning!"
Startled sue looaen anuau.
ih..,, hi-okp Into a run. digging In
her bag for the house key as she
hurried up the walk to the front
door. Trembling, she fitted the
Key In the lock and pushed.
Nobody downstairs. hitch
said, quickly reconnolterlng.
As they reacneu tne upstairs
hull landing they saw lances
door standing open and heard the
wild, sharp sound of Norma's
sobbing. Inside, sprawled grilles-
mely on. the floor, his. legs pro
truding like wooden stilts, lay
L slice, apparently unconscious,!
and. beside- blm, . weeplug over I
him. was Norma. I
(To be contluued) !
Sunday PAiIiin
at tho MlUI UO
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRI8T
8CIENTI8T
At 31'2 N, Douglaa street. Regu
lar services Sunday at 11:00 a. in.
Subject of lesson: "Love." Sunday
school convenea at 9:4S a. m. Wed
nesday evening meetings which in
clude testimonies or healing and re
marks on Christian Science are
held at 8:00 o'clock. The reading
room at 317 Perkina building Is
open dally except Sundays and
holidays from 10:00 a. ni. to 4:30
n. in. Here the Bible and all an
thorlied Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or sub
scribed for. The public Is cordially
invited to attend the church ser
vices and to visit the reading room.
FIRST CHURCH OF OOO
Kdenhower district, J. I). Ker
nutt, pastor. Sunday school 10:00
a. m.. Mrs. Hughs, superintendent.
Morning devotion 11:00 a. m. Young
peoples service 7:30 n. m. Eve
ning service 8:00 p. 111.
Prayer and praise service Wed
nesday evening 8:00 p. m.
we welcome you to attend these
services.
LOOKINOOLASS METHODI3T
CHURCH
G. A. Qarboden, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. 111. Morning worship
11 a. m. Sennon topic: "A Little
Farther." Kpworlh League 7:30
p. in.
CAMAS VALLEY CHURCH
G, A. Garboden. pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Evening services
8 n. m. Sermon topic: "Following
a Vision."
OILLARO METHODIST CHURCH
' G. A. Garboden, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday 8 i. m.
. TENMILE CHURCH
G. A. Garboden, pastor,
school 10:45 a. m.
Sunday
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian 8clcnce services In
Myrtle Creek are held each Sunday
in the Orange hall, 3rd and Division
streets, at 11:00 a. in. The subject
of the lesson-sermon for Sunday,
August 4th Is "Lovo." The public
is cordially Invited to attend these
services.- . - .'
: .FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Bible school 9: 15. Classes provid
ed for all ages and groups. ionn
Itodahaugli la superintendent.
Church service 10:15. Sermon:
"A Foreign Christ in a Shrinking
World." John iA. Barney, minister.
, Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m.
Church service 8:00 p. m. Ser
mon: "When God Forgets." '
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod). Corey and
Military street. West Roseburg.
There will be no service or Sunday
school on Sunday, August 4. since
the congregation has been Invited
to attend tho special mission ser
vice of the Cottage Grove Lutheran
church. This special service Is lo
be held at Fahrenwald's grove, one
mile south of Cottage Grove. To
reach the grove tollow the road
bordering tho north end ot the Bu
rner Collage Grove airport. Signs
will be set up giving definite direc
tions. The morning service is to
begin at 10:30 a. m. The afternoon
service begins nt 2:00 p. m. Lunch
con will be served at noon to all
attending. The Rev. W. 11. Maler.
pastor of Grace Lutheran church at
Kueene will be the guest speaker.
All members and friends of the
eongregstlon are cordially invited
to attend this service. The scrvlco;
and Sunday school will be held at
the usual time on Sunday, August
11. w. A. Sylwester, 1170 Military
street, pastor.
GLENDALE ASSEMBLY OF OOD
Sunday school at 10 o'clock Sun
day morning with Mrs. R. J. Smith,,
supt. Worship service at 11 o'clock
with a message "His Broken
Body" given by the pastor, follow
ed by the communion service.
Evangelistic service at 7:30. Prayer
meeting Tucsduy evening and
preaching service Friday evening
at 7:31). The services are Inspira
tional and helpful. You are cor
dially Invited to share them with
ns. Katheryn Montgomery and
Drennon Shortrldge. pastors.
CLEVELAND CHURCH OF GOD
Cleveland school district. Sunday
school at 10 a. in. with classes for
all ages. Morning services at 1 (a
a. m. Don t forget these morning
services. - Your class needs' you.
Preaching' services every Sunday
evening at 7:45. These soul Btlr-'
ring services have splrituM food
for you. You thould eomo olid en
joy a feast at' Father's table. These
feasts are' brought to you twice
each Sunday without price and
without cost. A hearty Invitation
la given to you to attend these
services. ' Mrs. John' Parry, super
intendent; ,Mr. John E. Evans, pas
tor. .... . .'
PILGRIMS HOLINESS CHURCH
Services every night of this
week-end and next In the gospel
tent on the corner of Cobb street
and Roberts street In South Rose
burg. Tbo Rev. .E. E. Wordsworth
of Ashland, Ore., is the speaker.
Meeting begins at 7:45 p. ni.
See ui today far complete
Home and Cae
RADIO SERVICE
- REASONABLE PRICES
RADIO DOCTORS
124 W. Cm St.
DAILY DEVOTIONS
OR. CHAS. A. BDWABD
Our Christian Era
Christianity is the Invincible
bulwark against fear, batred,
avarice, politics, purposeful
conflagration without purpose,
cruelty in peace, selfishness,
misunderstanding. Line after
line of marchers down, down,
down our Christian calendar.
Panoplied youth in armor. Here
and thero a sword hilt craved
by a heart that loved beauty.
Beauty used for the kill. Chasu
bles of broldered gold with.
Jewels. Candelabra of gold,
candlos for prayers and every
where the symbol of the cross,
armies of thousands upon thou
sands marching, marching,
marching. Drums, bugles and
more drums. Yes and flags,
flags everywhere. Shining bay
onets, gufldcd by the sunset
prayers for victory In the mur
derous battlefield and bomb
ing the houses of God. Bodies,
frozen in moats of the dark
ages and In the ahellholes of to
day. On the mount slta that
tired saddened figure, still com
passionate, still asking, forgive
them for tbey know not what
they do. But a better day Is
coming, and the glory of the
Lord shall be revealed, and all
nations shall ait together. For
the mouth of the Lord hath
spoken it. Amen.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
noscburg St. George's. Holy
communion 8 and 11 a. m. Radio
9:15 a. ra. Veterans facility 1:15
p. in.
Riddle Ascension. Evening pray
er and sermon 8 p. 111. Rev, Perry
Smith, vicar.
FULL GOSPEL AS8EMBLY
Located at tho cud of West
Commercial Ave. A. Harold Pers
Ing, pastor. Services for this
coming. 8unday arc as follows:
Sunday school nt 9:15 with John
IMIott In charge. We have a class
for all ages with saved teachers
to do the teaching. Morning wor-
snip oegmntng at II a. 111. Young
pcoplo will meet at 0:30 p. m.
Evangelistic service at ,7:15. The
pastor will be speaking at both
stniccs. Subjects of vital Inter
est to be dealt with. Services for
tho week. Tuesday night at 8 p
m. We specialize a children's
choir for this service A good
gospel service. Friday night at
8 p. m., tho young pcoplo will be
in cnarge.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Ijuio and Jackson streets "A
Midnight Call" will be the title ol
the Sunday morning sermon. The
Sunday evening message will b
on "How to Be Miserable." Stuart
Slattery will lead tho Senior C. K.
society meeting at 7 o'clock. The
calendar for the week: Sunday,
Sunday school 9:45 a. m mtirii
iug worship 11 n. m., (.'. E. society
7 p. m., evening service 8 p. 111 ;
Wednesday, prayer meeting 7:30
p. ni.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
. LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sunday school will bo held Sun
day motnlng at 10:00 a. in. In the
Woman s club ball. 13D So. Jack
son. Everyone is welcome. No
collection is taken.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Church school at 9:15 a. in
Classes for all. Morning worship
nt 11:00. Sermon by Rev, Melville
T. Wire, topic. "The Enlargement
of Life." Intermediate League at
i:00 p. 111.. Mrs. Flqyd Wilson, sup
erintendent. Epworth League at
7:00 p. m lender. Keith Harrison,
topic, "Friends In Spite of Differ
ences." Evening worship at 8:00.
Sermon topic. "Lord Tench l's to
Pray." You will find a cordial wel
come at all these services.
Marketing Agreement on
Hops Effective Aug. 5
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. (AP)
The agriculture department an
nounced today that a ne federal
marketing agreement program rot
hops produced in Oregon, 'alifor
nla and Washington would become
effective August J.
The program, which replaces
a similar one In operation Inst
season, sets up a machinery Tor
controlling hop supplies during
the the 1910-41 and the 1911-12
marketing seasons.
The program was approved in a
recent referendum by. growers rep
resenting 72.6 per cent ot the vol
umo ot hops produced In the area,
and by handlers of more than 60
per cent of the total production
tor marset in r.t3X.
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July Rainfall lelow
Normal, Bureau Reports'
Weather for the month of July
was below normal in rainfall and
above normal in temperature, al
though there were no excessively
warm days, according to the month
ly -meteorological summary com
piled by J. C. McAllister, In
charge of the local station or the
U. S. weather bureau.
Mean temperature for the month
showed a maximum average of 82.5
degrees and minimum of 65.7 de
grees, or a mean of 69.1, a dally
average excess of 1.6 degrees. The
highest temperature was 90 de
grees, July 11, and the lowest, 48
degrees, July 6.
Precipitation totalled .07 or an
Inch compared with a normal or
.32 of an inch, a deficiency of. one
fourth Inch for the month, 'litis
brings the total deficiency bIiico
lust Sept. 1 to .90 or nil inch, al
though there is a surplUB of 1.98
inches since Jan. 1. 1940.
FEDERAL JOBS OPEN
Civil service examinations to fill
nnulltana us ntafinPI-nllllPI Htld Vlir-
lous engineering grades have been
announced by tbe civil service coin-
mluulnn n,.,., f, 1 1 ,1 1 ,1 U'fll'll rRt'PlVCll
by the local examining board. Per
sons interested may secure tun in-
fnt.mullnn nrwl a tuillpnt ton blanks
from C R. Calkins at the Roseburg
poBt office.
: Trlchogramma, a species of wasp
which preys on injurious Insects,
have been sold In California at ?10
a million.
OLD FASHIONED
0EVIVAL
Clurln C. Fuller,
Dirtttsr
Pnriffitl ti,wl I'rMflilfl
Old Ilymiu of the l'll
Every Sunday
6:011 I', M. KIIMI
1511(1 kilociflrl
erncmni
A Nationwide Guilrtl
You Are As Old
As Your Feet
Why have tired out feeling
palna in feet, ankle knee, leg!
casea caused by tome form of
foot troubles
Dr. J. M. Ingalls
REGISTERED CHIROPODIST
who makeo regular viaitt avtry
other Saturday to your city, lo
licensed by the atata of Orogon
la a CHIROPODIST - PODIA
TRIST He gives complete foot
oervice. Weak or flat feet, corna,
oalouaea, Ingrowing nails, treat
ed without pain and with littlo
coat and trouble to you.
Call for appointment or come In.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Umpoua Hotel. Roieburo
Next visit Saturday, August 3
What's in the Air
Your offer to take me to the
World's Fair is very kind, Old
Man, but you have no radio in
your car, and If I went I'd miss
hearing
"THIS IS RADIO"
Saturday, 4:00 P. M.
Swell! Now all we need for a
perfect evening is
THE SATURDAY NIGHT
PARTY
Saturday 9:15 to 12:00 Midnight
I'm going to sentence yo': to the
worst punishment I can think of.
I'm going to take your radio
away so that you can't hear the
NEWSPAPER OF THE AIR
Daily, 9:00 P. M.
HI-LIGHTS ON FRIDAY'S
PROGRAM
6:00 Raymond Gram Swing.
6:30 John B. Hughes.
7:05 Newt.
7:30 Lone Ranger,
8:30 Festival Varieties.
9:0O Newspaper of the Air.
9:30 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
KRNR
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