FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, RQSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. 1 940. 2 Ue4 Dally Usees luKr fcr e Nstvs-Hevtow Ce ! Muakw of The AaMeiated l'r The Associated Prws ts exclusive ly antitled to the ubs for ropuhl ra tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In thla paper and to all local news published herein. All rights or re pub loatloo of special dispatches 11 I 1 1. ) Slav HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor Entered aa second claaa matter Hay 17. 1120. at the poet office at Rosebura;, Oregon, under sot ox March 1, 117a. Represented by New York 271 Madison Ave. C.M rasw 30 N. Michigan Ave. Jaa Vnmriurm 220 Hush street trait 308 W. Grand Boulevard Lm Aaajelea 433 8. Spring Street afllle sua mewari iruw. ad 620 ft W. SUtll Ave. St. Laaia 411 N. Tenth Btreet. jfbMeaaa WILIS ATI aerlallea Halaa Dally, per year by mall Dally. montlia by inn! Dally. montlia by mall..... Dally, by carrier per month.. Dally, by carrier per your.... , .15.10 t s.to . 1.26 ,. .SB . 7.10 Every atate, county and city official or board that handles nubile money should publish at rcaular Interval! an accounting ct It, showing where and how each dollar la apnnt. This Ib s funiluincntiil principle of demo cratic government. TO debate or not to debate ttfttt Is tho question. A great many people, Including many sup porters of Mr. Wlllkle, were dls appointed that ho Issued the do bato chullengo. Some have brand ed It a political trick. OthoiB de clare It was a natural error or over-enthusiasm. But did Mr. Wlllklo make an error? Tho Wright brothers at Kitty Hnwk many years ago launched Into the air a contrap tion made or wood, motal tubing and wlro. Tho thing flew, so tho Wrights wore successful and fa mous. Hut ir the device had flop ped Into a masB of twisted wreck age the attempt would have boon an error. So It was with Mr. Winkle's de bate challenge It might have fall en flat and hence boon classified as an error, llut tho president picked 11 up miitlo It fly, so to spoak so It looms now as a suc cessful thrust. The president's statement, tak en to bo au answor to tho dobato challenge, was that he Is too busy being president (which is a rea sonable answer) and that ho Is not going to make a campaign for election which statotnent Is not reasonable. Therein lies the "pickup." Roosevelt Immediately assumed that Wlllkle was thinking only ot campaigning. It Is much moro llkoly that Mr. Wllllko's desire Is to havo a full and frank discus sion, with answors by both sides, of tho state of the nation, Ho would lot all the public hoar this discussion ami In doing so accom plish two worthwhile things: First, tho public would thereby be more completely Informed as to issuos and policies, and second, I ho ease for and against the now deal would bo sont to the Jury with adonuate summation by both advo cates. Was Wendell Wlllkle'. Idea of such a debato that It be simply ll Joint election campaign? Surely not yet thnt was Iho Interpreta tion plncodNpon tho suggestion by the president. Shocking at first lo conservative republicans, the debate challenge seems riilher ra pidly now to bo bringing a favor able reaction to Wlllkle thanks to V. I). It. Tho president's statement that ho will not make a campaign for election Is patently absurd, lie made the most brilliant and suc cessful campaign for the nomina tion that has ever been made hut it was unlike any other. Ills cam paign for election will certainly be as brilliant- though without a doubt 11 will bo vastly different from the usual presidential elec tion campaigning. President Roose velt loves to do tho unusual, and doos It always with remarksblc success. millions of planes they aro now sendiug over large numbers t LONE bombers, which dive from the clouds, drop their bombs and run. ' If you shoot ducks, you w ill uu del-stand why. Mussed flocks are easier to hit than singles flying like a bullet. ON the African front, the llrl: tish abandon Somallland to the Italians bb Ihey Intimated at tho start tbey would probably do. The British hope Is to retain tutorials on Newt I b (Oortewl frees pat M 4 control of the Mediterranean, thus shutting pff supplies from the Itah lan forces In Africa and ultimate ly starving them out. DOTH sides (British and Gor- " mnnl hnvA Hnclnrarl lilnckflflps on each other. Hunger, so far, hasn't played a large part In the war, but there Is plenty ot ex pectation that It will before the winter is over. p REEK-ITALIAN tonslon Is get- ting tighter. A Greek "spokes man says: "We'll not be caught by surprise if Greece is Invaded." Virgin lo Gayda, Italy's chief breast-beater, declares: "Italy and Albania are ready to defend Al bania against the Greece-British plan of offense." What does it mean? Well, such talk usually mouns MOWS WAIt. REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Wings of America, MOS. 4:30 Tea Time Dance. 4:40 Slnfonletta, MBS. 5:00 BMI Tunes. 5:16 Sports Guide. MBS. 5:30 Shafter Parker, MIIS. 5:46 Cheer Up Gang, MBS. 6:00 Raymond Oram Swing, White Owl Cigars, MBS. 6:15 Dinner Dance. 6:30 John B. Hughes, Ayalon Cigarettes, MB8. 6:45 Melodies Modern. 7:00 Tonight's Tune. 7:08 News, Calif. Pacific Utilities Co. 7; 1 News-Review of the Air. 7:15 Mutual Maestros. 7:30 Tho Lone Rnngor, MUS. 8:00 Tho McParland Twins Or chestra,, MUS. 8:30 British News, MBS. 8:35 Dick Sheldon's Orchestra, MBS. v.uv nix! eemer News, MBS, i n . I e , , i,.. t . .. . ir.iu niiinua riuiui a urcuesira, MBS. 0:30 Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS. 0:45 Dance Orcbostra. 10:00 Sign off. ' 8ATUKDAY. AliO. U ' 7:00 Stuff and Nonsense. -7:30 News-Review of the Air. 7:40 State and Local News. 7:45 Rhapsody In Wax. 8:00 Aeo Brigade's Orch. MIIS. 8:.'!0 This and That In Melody. 0:00 Donn Aires. Tenor, MBS. 0:30 The McParland Twin's Orch,. MBS. 10:00 This Might Be Y.ou. MI1K. 10:15 World Pair Symphonic Bund, MBS. 10:30 Songs of Yesteryear, Copco. 10:40 LelKhtoii Nobel's Orch., .M IIS. 11:00 Louis Prlma'a Orch., MBS. 1 1:30 Mutsiil Dons, MIIS. 11:45 Vurioloa. 12:00 Songs Sweethearts Sing, MBS. 12: 16 Rhythm at Random. 12:45 State and Local News. 12:00 News-Review of the Air. 1 :li0 Interlude. 1:85 To llo Announced, MIIS. 1:15 Merchants Citizens llandl- rao, MBS. 1:30 Dave Dennis' Orch.. MIIS. 2:00 At Your Command. 2:30 Dramas of Youlh, MIIS. 3:00 Palmer House Conceit Orch., MBS. 3:15 Garwood Vuu's Orch.. MBS. 3:45 Buddy Mnlevlllo's Orch., MBS. 4:15 Tommy Tucker's Orch., MBS. 4:30 Interlude. I: 10 Sterling Young's Orch.. MIIS. 5:00 String In Swlngtimc. MIIS. 5:151x111 Hlneae's Orch., MBS, G:30-WOH Pop Concert, MUS. B:00 Dinner Dunce. 6: 30 John U. .Hughes, MUS. (1:40 Melodies Modern. 7:00 - II. M. 1. Time. 7:05 News, Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7:10 News-Review News Flashes. 7:15 Mutual Mueslrns. 7:45 Hurry Juiiios' Orch., MIIS. 8:00 Buddy Malevllle's Orch.. MBS. 8:30 Horace lleldt's Orch.. M US. 9:0(1 News, MIIS. !l:in-Rav Noble's Orch.. MIIS. 0:30 Heinle Cummins' Orch.. MIIS. 10:00 Sign Off. Sl'NDAY, A I'd. 25 ou-lliircrstown A Cnpcllc Choir, MUS. 30 Voice ot Prophecy Choir. M US. :45 Canary Chorus. Mils. (Ill-Muri'li of Heiillh. MUS. :15 Tho Chaplain Speaks, Raw. Perry Smith. :30-American Wildlife. M US. iifi-sviiiphiny. no The Ilium Singer, MUiv :'l5 Romance of the Hi-Ways. Greyhound Lines, MBS. :30 Palmer House Conceit. MUS. :00 Baptist Church Services, -on Kl Pasco Yroi'lisoVirs. Mllh. I so- Nobody's Children. MBS. 00--Frank GiiKen'a Orch., MUS. 3 Davo Dennis' Orch.. Mils, un Tropical Serenade. MUS. :3-Uir.K Thompson's Orch.. MUS. on Keeiidesvous, MUS. 30- Songs Pur Sunday. US. 45 Wythe Williams, Commen sal 'r. MUS. HO-Amerlcuii I'oiiim of the AH. M BS. :00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour. :0 - A. P. Neews. MBS. df, WON" Suiphunlc Hour. Mliy. 30The Angeles Hour, Dr. C. A Friwardt. mFaorite Sonus of Yours and Mine. Hansen Motor Co :15The Quiet Hour. 10 lluncoi k Knseiniiie, jui. uu -I nuiiny Tucker's Orch. MUS. 11- Puyliir's Sillily. MUS. :30I.IUC News. MBS. : 85 Phil Levant's Orch.. MIIS. 00 News. MUS. 15 Le.l We l'orgct. 3(1 Sign OH. KRNR MiHa-il BeMdeeetlng SyeSea tm KlleeyerM OUT OUR WAY T vyHV, VT' I T I THIMK MO, VAC'S (3lTTr4' f LOOK.S LUCE S.LOW--V0E 1 1 THE OL'rAAMX tOX.V rJ.TH AttE- A MILUOM TRiED 5UMPW IS GITTIM' I HE'S rAART A MOMTH UK.E "TWA.T STUPID WITH ENOU6H "TO KNOW WE CAM BUV IM IQIS OLD ASE , ' THAT VOUTH THE PATEMTSl AM' ALMOST PICKIM' A FULL O' IDEAS AMD FOR A J LOST THE MODER.M KW I PGP-SMOTHER. V SOMG ' V &WOP ' LIKE THAT I WORDS. "TOUTrA . -f ' y per hS KEEPS TH' OLD UP If f , . f , ASSISTANT I AMD TH' OLD KtEPS THE PERFECT GUIDANCE TO RECREATION Fishing prospects, highway and forest condi- tions summariied in week-end bulletin of tho Umpqua National Roads: Tho North UniHiiii road is still closed from li a. m. to 0 p. m., Monday through Friday, be tween Copelaud creek und Big Cunias. It will be open over night and on Saturdays and Sundays. Other forest rumls are all open and for the most part are In lulr-to-'good condition. In the Bohemia sec tion, the roads uro reported to be somewhat rough, ami the couuly road from Uoseburg to (illite and Idleyld Is very rough ubove thc olled section. Fishing: Taking Die forost as a whole, liHhiug is receding some what. Tho unusually dry seiiHnn has resulted in the streams being ul near-record low water levels. North 1 ' in I l mi river Hteolliciid fishing Is 'only fair not. us good us U lias been the past few weeks-." A few fish urn being taken dally by "the experts, but beginners will proh.-t-lily do heller ul trout llsliing, un less condilhms improve. Uesl steel heiid llles now are rcXH-tci to be hucktiiil and royal ennchtnun, l.'mp qua special, and golden demon. Diamond hike fishing has been very encouraging for the past ten days, and many unglers Bare re ported limit cutclies. Kcd-lu'iulcd trout oreuo is the favorite Irolllng halt, with My casting doing well al so, especially In the mornings and evenings. South I'uipquii streams and lakes are reported to ho liilr Itsliiug, al though not as good as they were earlier in the season. Trips: At Diamond lake this Is a good time of snasnn for any Idler esled in puck trips, hikes, etc, Thel CIRCUS HORIZONTAL 1 Wild animul used In circuses. 8 It is found in Africa, India and . 13 To fly. 14 Pigment from eggs. 15 Not apt 10 Tiny. 18 Bearded. 20 Promontory. 21 Hnir dye. 23 Withered. 24 It Is the existing land nnimnl. 20 Exultant. 30 Italian river. 31 Faced. 32 Termite. 34 Metallic element. 35 To glow. 37 One who skips about. 30 Those who scoff. Answer to 43 North Africa (abbr.). I4 To elude. 45 Corded fabric. 47 A beginning. 52 Dubbed. 53 Stir. 54 Angry. 55 It has a muscular movable or trunk. 50 Its tusks arc ll 2 5 4 5 6 7 I Id 9 'O II 12 I I lyr H ;& rj6" jia tr Jo r"jw r -a 2a t-i nsr . !! pF Fn rrnfi S3 40 iTn fji Ly J & rWdb -io " W i& "STsT Jrl 1 M" rfen 1 1 rL COMBIMATIi,. COf 140 V5iV5 Forest. mosquitoes unci otller annoying In sects are gone, and trips over the beautiful, scenic Skyline trail, the Willamette divide, and tho Klsh Crock valley are very worthwhile. Saddle horses ami puck stock arc urullable ut Diamond lake at rea sonable rates, with or without guide. Helpful liiiormatlon can be ohlulncd through tho Diamond lake guard station. A nico unto trip from Hoseburg total louiid-lrlp mileage IIS miles: South on Pacific highway to Can yonville; thence east on Tiller Trail highway through Tiller and Drew to the summit ut Divide guiiril station. Alter looking this Hlatlon over (visitors always wel come!, taku the Throe Horn road, winching on tne left sldo for the spur to ltalli-ond gup lookout. Here a short side trip will bring you to the lookout tower, wliero u fine view is the reward. Then back lo the Three Horn road and on to Dinnioud lake, where, if you wish, n short climb will bring you to an other groat view. Kroin here tho road drops down lo Devil's Flat gtinid station, from whence the. Cow Creek road leads to the Pa cific highway at Azalea. 'I'hls Is a leisurely day's drive, with one ranger station, to guard stations und two lookouts to visit. Weather: Tne forest Is very dry and travelers are urged to observe rules of fire safely: Obtain camp lire permits. No smoking while traveling forest roads or trails. (Smtiklng Is lint prohibited, but one must stop uulil through.) Carry nxn, shovel and water buckel, and ANIMAL Previous Punic 14 Smooth. 15 It is an or smart beast 17 Constructed. 19 Moisture. 21 Owned. 22 Snake. 24 Commanded. 25 Spinning toy. 27 Falsehood. 28 Data. 29 To spread. 32 High moun tain. 33 Snilor. 35 Fuel. 36 Males. 37 Professed opinio?. 38 Wireless. 40 Yellow bugle. 41 Cheats. 42 Paradise. VERTICAL 2 Alley. 3 Nights before. 4 Roots of lily of the valley. 5 Derby. 6 Preposition. 7 More recent. 45 Rodent, 8 Cubic (abbr.), 46 Taro paste. v tji-ecic letter. 48 To sin. 10 Taxaceous 49 Chestnut colored. 50 Musical note. 51 Five plus five trees. 1 1 Mark. 12 Heavy blow. BV WI SttyiCC. WW. T. M. (Mtft V. S. SV. WT-t keep always In mind that your carelessly tossed match may un leash a raging demon of destruc tion. UMPQUA NATIONAL FOP. EST. Lew Jenkins, Another Fighter Hurt in Crash SPARTA, Tenn., Aug. 22. f AP) Lightweight Boxing Cham pion Lew Jenkins suffered a cut on the head und wrenched bis buck and side tti au automobile ac cident here today. Dan Iinrau. Canadian welter weight fighter who accompanied; liiln, received a fractured jaw and lacerations ou tho nose, cliju and leg. The car, which Jenkins said Doran was driving, missed a curve, struck a troo and was de- mollshed. Jenkins und Doran were ireaicu at ine aparia nun pital and . then went to a hotel where Jenkins said his companion wus "badly hurt." Sprague Asked to Set Earty Thanksgiving Dare 'a PORTLAND. Aug. 22. ( AP) ihorlzod Christian Science lltera Tho retail trad" bureau asked Gov-S t" may be rend, borrowed or, onior Spragiie-todsy to specify the 'subscribed for. Tho public Is cor "early Thanksgiving day" on No- ,"Hy Invited to attend tho church vombor 21 In his annual proclaim!- tlfin. The bureau based lis recommen dations on department of com merce reports that November and December retail business was bet ter iii the states observing the oarly date last year than those re- cognizing the traditional later date. Portland Cab Drivers Strike to Get Agreement PORTLAND, Aug. 23. (API One hundred and fivo Yellow Cab drivers struck bore yesterday charging tho company had refused to sign u working ugroement with their union. Tho company Is attempting to sell calls to some 27 drivers who wish lo continue the business un der the Yellow Cab name. Sir Oliver Lodge, Noted Spiritualist, Passes LONDON. Aug. 22. ( AP) Sir Oliver Lodge. 89, scientist and spiritualist, died at his home in Wiltshire today. In an effort to provo his belief In survival aftor death, tho scient ist had left a sealed message with the society for physical research. He promised that "when the right people are sitting with the medium. I shall try to give them a message. But it might take as long as a year. I shall not get any thing In a hurry." Federal Judge Foster Heads Spanish War Vets DKTROIT, Aug. 22. (AP) III- h 1 In I toil of Federal Judge Rufus K. Foster of Now Orleans as com-munder-fn-chicf topped the closing program of the convention of Unit ed Spanish War Veterans today. Judge Foster was nominated without opposition yesterday, as' was Joseph R. Hauley of New York for the office of soulpr vice eomniumler-In-chief. The Isll convention will be hold III Omaha. Unalaska Jarred by Two Quakes; No Damage I'NAI.ASKA. Alaska. Aug.- 22. (AP) Unalaska and vicinity felt the sharpest earthquake shucks In several years last night as build ings rocked and dishes rattled, hut no damage or injuries wore re ported. Tho first shock was of 12 seconds duration. A socoud lasted three seconds. See us today for complete Home and Car RADIO SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES RADIO DOCTORS 124 W. Cast St. ty Churches i DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHAS. A. EDWABD8 A sense today of the weak ness of the human effort to stem the tide of evil in the world's life brings thoughtful people near to the brink of des pair:'. Light in the darkness can only come through bumble ac ceptance of the fact that our own sinfulness Is of the same nature as the world's darkness and yet that the acceptance of God's forgiving mercy In Christ makes us free of the chains of sin and death. The church which In this faith is continually being created Is a great living reality. It expresses Its life through a fellowship of those who believe. Christians faced with sin and suffering and death dare to say to all needy souls: "Look on us." That which they are able thus to give to others Is nothing of their own. Christ Himself, Is In them and Christ Is given through them. We never can give what we do not possess. "I live." said 8L Paul, "yet not I, for it Is Christ that liveth in me." And this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. We have the promise that we shall receive power when the Holy Spirit is come upon us. That power Is the ability to witness daily for witnessing for God. Amen. FREE METHODIST CHURCH "The Will of God." for a life of peace. Joy and happiness. Is the theme the pastor will use Sunday morning. Iq the evening the church joins the other group of churches in tne closing service of the Doug las County Holiness association camp meeting in the Deer Creek park. The services for the day are as follows: At the church Sun day morning, Sunday school 0:45, r-HUl iiairu, superintendent. Morn lug worship 10:45. Praise service ll:4u. Louis A. Skelzle, pastor. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 312 East Douglas street, ItcKll Jar services Sunday at 11 Subject ot lesson: "Mind. Sun nay scnooi convenes at P:45 a. m Wednesday evening meetings woicn include testimonies of heal ing and remarks on Christian Sci ence aro held at 8 o'clock. The reading room at 317 Perkins build-' inc Is nnen dally oxecept Sundays nu noililiivs irom 10 a. m. to 4:30 n. m. Hero tho Ulble and all au-. services and to visit the . reading room. DILLARD METHODIST CHURCH fl. A. Onrboden, pastor, Sunday school in a. m.. morning worship. 11 a. ni. Sermon topic. "The Soul's Anchor." Prayer meeting Wednes day 8 p. m. LOOKINGGLASS CHURCH O. A. Oarboden. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in., evening Rcrvlces 8 p. m. Sermon topic, "Tho Soul's Anchor." Kpworth league 7:15 p. m. CAMAS VALLEY CHURCH Sunday school in a. in. TENMILE CHURCH Sunday school 10:45 a. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH - '. Illble school 9:45, John A. Bar ney, assistant superintendent in charge. Tho Women's Hlble class will conduct the opening worship service. Church service . 10:45. Worshln service, communion serv ice and a short scrmonette. The morning service will mostly be given over to the conducting of important church business. All members of the church are urged to be present. Christian F.ndeavor 7. The Christian Endeavor topic Is to be presented by Miss Lois llealon. Church service 8 p. m. Sermon, "Prisoners of Hope," John A. rtarney. minister. Pipe or gan music will be featured throughout tho services. Mrs. Lln tott at the console of the organ will play the voluntaries and re- eesslonals as well as to accom pany the congregational singing. . ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH . Corey and Military streets. West Iteschurg. A special mission sorv Icc will bo held Sunday, August 25, Deglnning at ll a. in. The topic of the sermon, Is, "Tho Missionary Challenge and Promise in Christ's Psrahle of the Talents." There will be special music by the choir and the quartet, singing "Stand I'p ior jesus. ana Mpeak to Me only ot Jeous," respectively. The Sun day school meets at 9:45 a. in. A community luncheon will be serv ed at noon on the parsonage lawn. Members and .friends not kDowinc as yet what they are expected to PORTLAND'S Matt Distinctive Hotel INVITES YOU... Friendly Servles Homs-Llks Room Wonderful Food Sensible Rats Broadway at Oak Portland - hotel fjy era bring for the luncheon are request ed to see Mrs. Vogt or the pastor. The rest of the afternoon will be spent socially. We most cordially Invite all to attend our service and Sunday school and enjoy the day with us. W. A. Bylwester, 1170 Military street, pastor. . CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets In Edenbower school house, one mile north of town. Bi ble school study at 9:45 a. m. Ser mon 10:45. Evening services at 7:45. Sermon at 8. Both ser mons delivered by Homer Pippin, nilulster. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Albert J. Schocke. paster. Sun day school starts at 9:45. Claire Kri wards Is superintendent. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Pastor will speak In the morning. No iitlght service. The congregation will join In the union service at the tent In Deer Creek park. There .will be service at three p. m. in the tent 8unday. Evangelist Hall will speak at both services in the tent. THE METHODIST CHURCH Church school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by Rev. Melville T. Wire. Kpworth leagues at 7 p. m. You will find a cordial welcome at all these services. THE SALVATION ARMY Captain Olive Coleman. Lt. Alice (loss, officers In charge. Sun day: Sunday school 10 a. in., holi ness meeting 11 a. iu.. open air service 7:30 p. m. salvation meet ing 8 p. m. Tuesday: Open all service 7:30 p. ui., Bible study 8 1). m. Wednesday: Ladles Home league 2:30 p. in., Boys cnio t:4.i p. m. Thursday: Open air serv ice 7:30 p. m., mid-week holiness meeting 8 p. m. Saturilsy: iiami of Love 2:30 p. m.. open air serv ice 7:30 p. m., praise service p. in. The public Is coruiauy invuou to come and worship with us. Tho annual Sunday school picnic of tho Salvation Army will be held Tues day, Septombor S. at the Deer Creek park. They will moot at the park at 2:30 In tho afternoon and spend tho ovenlng. It is to bo In the form ot a potluck luucheon. CLEVELAND CHURCH OF GOD Cleveland school district, Sun day school every Sunday at 10 a. Uoou icaencrs aim classes ior all ages. Morning sermon at 11 m, .Elder M. u. oison anu wite of Portland, Ore., will be with us during the day. . Evening services at 7:45. Elder M. 11. Olson aim wife will bo in charge ot me Serv ians A .hpartv Invitation is given you to como and hear these soul stirring messengers of God. Mrs. John Parry, assistant pastor, John E. Evans, pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lane aud Jackson Sts. Both morning and evening sorvlccs will be held Sunday at the usual hours of 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The young people's C. E. society will meet at 7 p. m. Sunday evening. Tho pray er meeting Is held Wednesday at 7!0 p. m. BAPTIST CHURCH "Death lied Repentance" Is the sermon topic Sunday nigbt at the Uaptlst church. "Is conversion un instantaneous act or a pro cess? Was the thief on tho cross saved?" Theso and other ques tions will be answored. "The Old Time Heligiou Was It Good Kn- ough for Our Day? Is the topic Sunday morning at 11. A sorles of three Sunday evening sermons is announced for the first three Sundays In September on the word "If. The first Sunday, -ii i wore a Farmer"; second Sunday, "If I Were a Business Msn": third Sun day, "If I Were a School Teacher." FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Located at tho end of W. Com mercial Ave. A. Harold Persing. pastor. Services for this coming Sunday: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with John Elliot In charge. Morning worship beginning at ll a. in. C. A.'s will meet at 6:30 un der the leadership of Floyd Bjork lund. Children's church will com mence at 6:30 under the leader ship of Samuel Alrhlge. Kvangells tic servleo at 7:45. Tho pastor will be stieaking at both services. Serv ices for tho week: Tuesday night at 7MS, a devotional service, also L we have a 4iildren's choir for this service, . rTiusy . nigilt ni (:i.j: Young people in charge with "the assistance of the pastor. Wd bid you welcome. . ' : ; ST." GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURtH ' Holy communion 8 a. in..- morn lng prayer and sermon lt a. m. ' "I?" Iw Sm. I ,, :a:;EVO - f f r.wiBiitTy'.&s LETTERS to the Editor UMPQUA RIVER LOSING APPEAL FOR ANGLERS To (he Editor: ' You have printed editorials con cerning the fishing on the I'inpqua. I think you and the readers of : the News-Review may be Inter ested In reading s letter I receiv ed this week from the head of a large sporting foods store In San Franolsco. The letter reads as fol lows: "Dear Mrs. Hopkins: "Received your card and was glad to learn of the good fishing on the Umpqua river. This looks like a good year all around. We havo had wonderful reports from the Ttoguo and Klamath rivers also. Wo have had a good salmon year lo cally. The boys have been going out trolling on the ocoau and havo been making some wonderful catches. "Wish I could send you plenty of fishermen, but most of the anglers I know have had enough of the Umpqua river. Going up for a week or two weeks in the past has been too risky. As I have told you be fore. If they could ever stop the damn netting and racks you would have the grandest stream In the world. Let's hope one of these days that this will be done." Improved fishing conditions this year prove that the conservation work that has been done in Im proving the racks and providing in creased capacity at the game com mission hatchery, is getting re sults. This improvement will be worse than nullified if the netters at the mouth of the river achieve their announced objective of open ing - the netting season so that they may take steelhead. What Is the Itoscburg chamber of com merce and the Hose burg liod and Gun club doing to stop this effort to destroy all the cuius that havo bceu made? MARIAN HOPKINS, Circle II Lodge. Kansas Visitors Leiva J. E. Lovette, grandfather of Mrs. Mor gan Luwson or this elty; her two uncles, Cy and Duard Lovette. and cousins, Itumona Lovette and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hensloy, all ot Ford, Kansas, have loft for their homes, via San Francisco, to at tend the fair, and Nevada, I'tah and Colorado, following several days In this city visiting ut tho Lawson home. OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL CliarlH C. Fullir, Dirictor Korrtfill Unprl I'rwhlft Old Ihmits or (he Kiln Every Sunday emu p. m. kiink Kllnoclei I'Mgiam A NsllouHiUe Uoipel What's in the Air I'll give you the fiaht tonight, Joe, If we can go to your home In time to hear THE NEWSPAPER OF THE AIR Dally 9:03 P. M. But I did yeu boys a favor by turning In the alarm. I thought you would like to come In and hear - HORACE HEIDT'S ORCH. Saturday 8:30 P. M. Alone at last. Now I can listen in peace to ROMANCE OF THE HI-WAYS Sunday; 10:15 A. M. HI-LIGHTS ON FRIDAY'S PROGRAM 5:00 B. M. I. Tunes. 5 330 Shafter Parker. 6:00 Raymond Gram Swing. 6:30 John B. Hughes. 7:05 News. 7:30 Lone Ranger. :15 Horace Heidt's Oreh. 9:30 Fulton Lewis, Jr. KRNR DIAL 1$00 S-'S- "SOWS Mr THfSILVIR COKD" . fly . ''""r J. creitr , "t in it, ,J ii L,i. AJ I . . .."Sfj,.!! WllJi ul M lh. i.. -I,. .L.ll .l . Wi.U tl,; ,.!. .( ( ,,." And" I .Ul , Him f i. f.. WtuHlul .... Au . .. " S'" ' MlS hM l...,l.,m dJ,n,, .., Su. 3.3- .. - e me SCH