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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1940. FOUR '3 lun4 Dally Kcpt Kundnr 7 the Kcna-Hevlcw Co Inc. Member of Tb Arwioclatod Preaa . Th AnitoelatPd PrefW Is excimlve ftly entitled to tho utte for republica tion of all newH rttitpiitchea credited ,to It or not otherwise r red I tod In .this papor and to nil local news jiutilluhud herein. All rights of re publication of special dispatches (herein are also reserved. 'HARRIS ELUSWOIITII Editor Entered nn nerond class matter 'May 17, 1920, nt the post office at RoHoburfr, Orogon, under act of March Z. 1878. Represented by .New York 271 Miifllntin Avn. CM diro 360 N. MiuhlKun Ave. Han FranelNeo -'HO HuhIi Hlreot le 4rolt 3084 V,'. Oriind Houlevard . I.o. AnffHrit 133 R Spring Strfiet ileattle 603 Stewart Strort I'ort UBd 620 a W. Sixth Ave at. Louie 411 N. Tunlll Strcot. . Oil .IIIISME oulMcrlullon Itnteft Dally, per yonr by mall "Dully, 6 niuutlis hy mail .Dally. 3 months by mall ..Ir.GO . . 2.50 . . 1.25 .Dally, by currier pur year 7.80 uany, tiy imrniir ir iiiuiiiu, Mvory stain, county and city official or liuanl that handles public money should publish at regular Intervals an aecountlnu; of it, nIiowiiik wlieru anil how enWi dollar is spent. This Is a f iltidiitnanUI prtnelplo of tfeinu cruliu KoVtirninont. ;COMKHOW, writing about Santa '' Claus tho day nfler Chilst "nias has a "warmod-ovor" i-spect but tho truth is, the balance of 'he ntory of Ht. Nicholas (Kanlu Claus) which was promised Tor to !day has nothing whatever to do vith Christmas. 81. Nicholas was noted for num erous other activities besides the giving of gifts. In his yoiilliful years he performed a number of imlracles. His fame for those amazing feats was even greater ithan It was for his generosity. While still a young man, St. Ni cholas being a very religious pcr son. decided to make a journey .to the Holy J.aud. It was a long sea voyage from the province of Myra In Asia Minor where he llv ed. At least it was a long voyage 111 those days (fourth century). I Shortly after tho sailing vchhcI got out to sea he warned the skip !ler and all Die sailors Hint a great storm was coming. Tho sea was ,'cnlin, tho wind light but firm and tho sailors doubted, but al his In sistence, prepared for a blow. The blow did come and It was terrific. Tho ship and the men were an veil !hy the warning of Ht. Nicholas. ; Later In the voyage In fact It Is variously related that this mlr ,1101c was performed nt least twico ono of the sailors beciime viol ently III anil apparently died. St. 'Nicholas worked over the stricken Ilium and In uma.ingly short time 'brought him bark to life and eom ddelo heiillh. For those acts, considered mlr ,acles by all. St. Nicholas was 'highly regarded by all sailors. Afi .er his death and arter he ln.il been made a saiiil, Ht. Nit-hol.it was looked to as the .itron I ,saltit of sailors, ' Hut he was best known iixinvo "for his gills or Ihe three purses 'o( money to the three daiinhurs .for Ihelr dowries. Tho sull'M-i, or Vourse, knew or Ihls biMe;:ui'iiiin also. Ho the shopkeepers lllnn Ihe coast and elsewhere displayed Jabove their doors the symbol of Ht. JNIoIioIhs replicas or three golden Jpurses. Thus old ihey bid lor the patronage of sailors and oilier mi lliliters ol HI. Nicholas. , As the centuries wore on, the three purses were Himplilicfi in .form to three goltleu bilU It happened thai .storekeepers tln became money-lenders. In our day Ihe three unhl.-n Imllw him HvmiM.u ,J .WM.. , 111, UIIIIW ai!0 elablilimenli! So. If this In,,. ,iui s,.,.n i u. t I -- lilKellll be corrert ami It eins to 'nm"ii'u!lural ilrjiai inu-nt. luhl r 1 1 -;iie senerally iiKieeil upon hy writ I""'''11"11 """ h,in ill r . . llltl llllllV III' lii'l.l in Mill! .I.IIHLU V ;er or such ancient history, our,,,, ,,..., Vutt. .genliil .Santa Hails Is Ihe palron j,,p.w If M-ntiineni piftitied saint uf pawubrokers. j The piopo.-i-.i pi;ui e.ills lor the I am cent 'Mil to be adimnirUei nl by ! ... V i i i . ii, . i ; committee i-nntprlMiiK two mow ; hi. M.Uulan lM.rl.,1 In thr ' ,,,.,,',. , KWlln .provlllco Kline lie lived. ImU- In .nunij. tiuniis .-mil on.- ,,al 'tho tenth or early In the elceiilli er lnnn I'i-m lnili- ,iinl IHmiI. ii'ini- eeilliiry. iiyra v. an capiiiieu auu 'overrun hy the healhen Saraieu.s. The .t.'hii.Htlan people were Hurely liked at the thmiKht of the lnuies of their revered St. Nleliulaa lying III heathen anil. Ku in Ihe join 1II7X H parly nl ilarliu; eai i landed, In the ilcnil of iiIkIH. near where the wilnt vvun hurleil ami Hlulo Ilia bones. Tim Kalinin, ri al ileillH of the ton ii of llari In Italy, luliirned the Uonea of rU. Nleholaa to llarl where a church u built an a touili for them. II eolilaiua uullilug elxe. It lb bald that there It. a touib of St. Nicholas 111 at least one other Italian city but the story of the church-tomb ut Hurl seeniB to be most generally accepted as accurate. Editorials on News (Continued from page 1.) ed the lessons or blitzkrieg pretty well. OKITAIN'S piospocta for the lm- mediate tiituro are dark, hut there are two encuuntgliiK fac tors. One Is the toughness of the Brit ish poople themselves. Hitler's ooiistaut bombing of London has been intended chiefly to bleak the morale of the Uiitlsh people. There cull ho little doubt that he has failed to do that. The other Is the readiness with which the Ili-ttish appear to have learned the new methods of war fare developed by the (icrmans and relied upon by them to con quer the world. Britain Told Not To Expect Miracle In Aid From U. S. I,ONI)OX, Dec. 2(i. fAP)SIr Walter I Ay ton of (ho ministry of supply told Hrituin today that "if wo hold on through the vol- mno of United .States production of war materials will reach an apex next winter "and Ik u cer tainty of ultimate victory." Mr Walter told Urn Hrltish: "Don't expert a lniraclej from the United Hlntes." Tho timo element and tho diffi culty or making America roalt.o fully the "scale of war effort need ed" were two factors, he Haiti, which Hhuuld Hhow the British that the full weight of I'. S. arma ntent could not ho expected until Ihe Into summer of l!Hl, reaching "avulancho proportions" next win ter. Sir Walter, former member of the league of nation consultative economic committee and a dele gate to the liJl.7 world economic coufereiicc, said America's parti cipation In Ihe light to over whelm (lot-many" nnnie the torui , "non betliKorent" rather than "neu-i Hal" applicable lu the l.'nited States. All pliins for American aid to in nam, Mr Walter Haiti, must he made nil the assumption that Ihe non-belligerent stains tor the fulled KtntcH will not niter in the next six immlliH. "Long Time" Required Kvidently Keeking to dampen the Ittitlsh hellnf (hat a lined ol arma ments will iirrlvt' from thu Ilnilcd I States next Hpiing, Sir Walter told the press that V. K. war depart ment orlent had heen plaeotl he twenn July and October. l!Hn, and indicated it would "take a long time" for these and the Itrititih orders to mature. "America entered the world war in April, 1!(I7. yet the full weight of her armaments program was not felt until the winter of J!HS 1!," he commented. lie hinted the Cuitod States did not "realize fully the scale of armament necessary lor ihe defeat of (icrinany," Ah yt't, he Haiti, "no orders have been plated on the scale ultimate ly required fur victory." Sir Waller, who has Just relurn 1 from h mission to tht Inited Slates, Haiti American sentiment amilnst sending I mops abroad to tittht was "very deep," partly for human ha tinn reasons ami part ly because many Americans felt the I'lifteil States would he mixing in Kuiopenn nflalis in whiih the na tion hail no Interest. j Victors Increase Hopes Negotiations for lhi ministry of 'supply, he ifd. had led to the "ti juaneial prohhui" with which lord l.ollilaii. Iltllisli nnihiiHsiiiltir tn ashing ton, was wrestling when he died. Lord Lothian died. Sir Waller xald, in Ihe belief tireat III lain and the I tilted Stales had "one .strategy" In 1he war. He reported Hie ambassador aimed his imal .speech at con n lei in u a ted ng ol depression lu the t'nilml States over the (terniau bom him; of Co ventry and other cities. Sir Waller said Ibis depression had been "diminished" by Itiliish suecesiies in the middle cast and llreck Icloiies in Albania. Marketing Agreement On Potatoes Proposed KLAMATH l-'ALLS. I ice. JH (AIM A hen tit ii? nil n iirinn.i-d imtalu market ing agreemeni was jlonnally requested here by n-pte 'illatives ol Hue,. Oiegon ami trt,. inlii S 1 II....!,., ..,i,... t,.l III I ten Joint l and the ame trom Siskitiit 11 1 1 1 1 Modoc cminiio Joint )y in Calllntnia. 'file agt t'ement w oil hi pre rut shipment ol mil iietatties and growers hit e lor removiim expiCN.I seutimeul No. 'J urades liom I Ihe maikct as well WEATHLR STATISTICS By the U. S. Weather Bureau. lltllhllllM I . :iM p. in. es1ettlav ,'m Iligliot tern pei l ure yesterday I west temperature las) night Prectpltatlon lor -I Iioiu-h Pit-t ip. Nince Hint ol mouth I Preiip. trom Sept. 1. I'.tlu Jixei'fs tdme Sept. 1. I ! I 1 I :- L3'J OUT OUR WAY Y COFIEE NO i 'TAIN'T WES Z'M AF(?AP WES MADE, I GOT HOLT O TH' S OITTIN TOO I WES J WRONG CAN ANJ WESTERN! WE V ? IS DRINKIN PRY I DON'T COMPLAIN COFPEE WHICH MUCH OUT HEAH tffl I' AIM'T SECH A BAD BUT GOOD GOSH, -- MISTAKE WITH WE DON'T EXPECT f d CURUV'S COFFEE A FELLER TO EAT j -, LO V v. L MEAT THET AIN'T C WW V-scx'A 5 A V EVENJ BEEN Chester Morgan Wins Trophy For Lighting Display The outdoor C'liilslmus lighliug display lit the Chester Morgan homo in Laurelwood today was an- ; lioiinced as first prizif winner In tile nniiutil I, ions club contest. This attiaelive and original display was given the unanimous decision ol ! the secret l ouimlllee of judges, it . was announced. Honorable men- j lion was given displays at the : homes of V. .1. Mii-elll. A. ti. l-legi I. ; Dr. ('. II. Wade, 111. K. I!. Stewart and .1. M. .Iiidil. Mr. Morgan will receive the an nual trophya sliver cup al a Lion's club dinner meeting in the I near future?. j officers and members or the ' I. ions club expressed much salls- faclion over tills year's line dis plays and were particularly pleas-' ed by the grivil increase in the; number of homes pitrlleipaliug. i& 4 tofhe'Sdifo NOTES INSTABILITY OF NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS Kiiilor Newslievlew: Mr. X came home in a tipsy condition. Mis lie was awry ami there was a bruise upon his t heek. hut lie was happy ami lull ol pep. Mrs. X was unreserved in her disapproval ol these things and waxed elo quent in voleing Iter condemna tion. 'Ihe incident wound up by Mr. X maktiii: a long series of "good resolutions." II er lake another driuU iicU" u yoiiimcr ami stroimer man never succumb to the blandish- ' inetils ol the weaker (?) sex ;t!ld ! never again would he contest the Iriubt ot way at Intersections. Such (coniesis were only headaches any ' why. Lots ol limes the oilier guys collected the damages, even 1 1 In u gh lhe were nlw n s in Ihe I wi ting. ! All of which leads us up tit the jeonsidcialion ot New Year's reso lutions in general, i he making of j New Year resolutions is an old ins lorn l hat dates back lo lush ' ,no s u hen ; and (loudness only 1 knows when it will end. I In the meantime we must endure nit attmiii I crop of t hese pertcrvid 1 1 iiteiial ions t hat gleam and sparkle lor a moment hut alwas tail Inlo the dreamy mid Idealistic slate limn which thev sprang. Science and invention is hading humanit ahead by h aps ami hounds ami it may not be ton mm h lu i-pet I that in some In mill, inline dav people will no longei make New ear's resolu titnis. I.Y.MAN A liil'lZ. Kt. , ii. Hi:!, liosrhuig. Ore. BARBS Mother oiti-u s)ens as mm h time 1 1 ell hi about h-t 1 imu e at : home dad dues about his at (he; hank. A i oii;dc ot w milttw p. i p.-i in j Indian. i diew tliitetuotilh :-cu-tciues. l.Ollg time lio see! ; Cet clan 1 i ouin ll wants d's barred trom t"od tlit.pen-.ing places- Sou l el:- ItUe jul aim! hoi pel peeve. A lot of Amet ii an imlhs aic ' ;:eltlm; plane ami htirhcr ctltua- I " 1,11 ' UIH' lose. Long alter the loothall ra.MUi is leadiui: in tlie loigotteti well Sttll pe ahoiit AH Americans, Tlios tntinini: lamp. The more wo think of wlio tan hut won't shell relief Hindu, the h-!. we (belli. people out loi llllltlv ol The lntetie itctieHS who still picUetetl a studio, lemoviiit; a uai- inent luhile i tla . fboiild hav e umM a hor-te 1m the tand tmale. UNDERDONE AND OVBRPOME DAILY DEVOTIONS DJt. CMAS. A. KDWAIIDS Times of crisis make many turn to (iod, only to forget Him again when the Immediate dun ger is past. The battle for peace must be fought in the heart of tilt; individual and thus through out the community, if It is to be won in the world. The strength of a nation is shown in the to ur ate lo admit her own faults. The glory of a nation Is to have a creative message for tho w oiid. Kor Ibis we need not only inspired .statesmanship, but dally inspiration lo every business, every workshop, every home. We must each ourselves to apply practically to conduct tht? Christian standards of hon esty, purity ami love, and to make full illment of Hie will or Ootl Ihe touchstone of public and private lite. In this task nil are privileged to give the serviec of their lives. Moral re-armament must he the foundation of mi lium I life, us It must be of any world sett lenient. The miracle of Ood's living spirit can break the power id pride and Hcllisll uess. of lust and fear and hat red, for spiritual power is tho greatest force lu the world. There are among all peo ples totlay hidden resources of heart and mint!, ntid spirit wailing to lie railed out by com mon obedience to a supreme plan, only in the fulfillment of this supreme plan can the true Interests ot' all classes, races and slates can be secured. Amen, Visiting Here .Mrs. Kva l-ils-wotih. oi Cugene. is visiting here at the home ! her son ami daugh-ler-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Harris would nev- i ;:worth. ami family, on Win never try to i Chester street. UNUSUAL HORIZONTAL I, ti famous deaf and blind woman. 12 Fragrant smell. 13 (ngeniflas. 11 Uproar IS To analyze. HI Ktdding food. 17 Preposition. 1H To make luce. "J0 Kithcr. Jl Toward. 22 Toupee 24 Compass point Answer lo Trcvious Punlo IS.AXT.ALJC A;U;5 r..,t. vl'. A.ro.nHP .Ra SANTA ii n i Tc C !r-N (ahbr 4!) To mutilate. 25 Interchanges ri0 Was victorious of views. ?t2 To heave. 31 Kolcl of thread 53 Knave of 31 Venlies. clubs. 33 Secular 5-t Having an 34 Mash. acne. 3C Hibhcal priest. 56 Click beetle. 37 Desert fruit. 53 This 3R Ornm (ahl)v 40 Male slieep. 42 Old garment. 43 You. 44 Goddess ol dawn. 46 KortiCuMtion work. woman is a writer and lecturer CO She helped raise money for the educa tion of people. M'O'NHN EfSTjEiR'SBDj I IE .sit polil E cVBc on a E Bo! a lbt aSdcIu bBn YHE RHDBiATHpD 2 uTBy; ClIIliTi0jBDlBn pii IriFliTlulP :b MllDTh'rTil iijKTjpz:::i ' J 1 LP l? bxrta37' uw n 1 I 1 1 M h I 1 -h By WiOIains J,t?.NILUAMS I2-1G Baby Not Hungry, i So Daddy Misses j Duty on KRNR I IxmghiH county radio listeners missed out on several early morn ing features of station KKXH today just because a baby wasn't hungry. ! Hud Chandler, engineer and sen : ior operator at the News-Ueview (radio station, who was on assign ment this morning for the opening shift, whh a very careful man prior to the birth of Ills infant son. Bud always had two alarm clocks be side his bed to be certain that he would be awakened In time for tho early morning trick at the radio controls. However . in recent mouths, H. J. Chandler. JV.. the j young sou and heir, has awakened ; promptly at f. a. m. daily with a i lusty demand lor breakfast. Mut, yesterday was Christmas mrul apparently Hud junior didn't ' feel the urge or appetite this morn ing and. well KHNIl didn't get on J tlit air at the announced time. "Of all t'-o things that could have happened it had lo he that," sleepy-eyetl Knginoer Chandler In jinented as he belatedly fumbled for :the controls, j Hereafter, unable It) wind up the baby, he'll go back to Ihe two-alarm I system. Christmas Present MAKHIIKIKlJ). Ore. The :i;ork gave Santa Claus aid in delivering presents here yesterday, leaving Mr. and Mrs. Krnest L. Uraves twin daughters. The father said he was consid ering for their names ".Merry" and "Christmas." WOMAN 19 Her or instructor ivas her constant companion 21 Drunkard 23 Frozen. 25 To peruse. 26 Note in scale. 27 Adam's mata 28 Recital. 29 Silkworm. 30 To sink. 35 Small flop. Be A TQ . 37 Merriment. VERTICAL 1 Laughter sound 2 Mistake. 3 Booty. 4 Ratite bird 5 People. title. To love to excess. 13 Mandarin residence. Spore sacs. 47 In a high nifiicc. 7 Related on the 48 Subsists. mother s side. 49 Chinese cdgd R Gibbon. 51 Nothing. 9 Register. 10 Ipecac heru.?. 1 1 Musical note. 15 Guarantees. .16 She i.s a graduate. 53 Constant companion. 54 The heart 55 EH. 57 Hound (abbr.) 58 Road (abbr ). IrIETi MFtgtSrlB TWR'rrfi 38 0ne wh" roW! 1 1 iviuuiiniiiiuiottii KRNR Mutual Broadcaiting System 1500 Kilocycle REMAINING HOl'ItS TODAY 4:00 Dunne Time. 4:15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol, MBS. 4:30 ConfeuHlous of a Corsair, W US. 5100 Elbert Laschelle, Organist, MHS. 5:15 East-West Football Game Preview, MUS. 5:30 Varieties. 5:45 Cap' t Midnight, Ovaltlne, MBS. 6:00 Kulton Lewis. Jr., MUS. 6:15 Dinner Dance. 6:30 John U. Hughes, MUS. 6r45 Interlude. ..6:55 News, Calif. Pacific Utili ties. 7:00 Evening Dan'sant. 7:30 Wythe W I 1 1 i a m s , Star Blades, MBS. 7:45 Sensational Quizzes, Sensa tion Cigarettes, MBS. 8:00 Standard Symphony Hour, Standard Oil Co., MBS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. 9M5 Danee Orehestm. !):30 Freddy Martin's Orchestra. MUS. 10:00 Haven of Rest, MBS. 10:3U Sign Off. FRIDAY, DECEMUER 27 6:45 Eye Opener. 7:00 News. MHS. 7:15 Stuff and Nonsense. 7:4o Stale and Local News. 7:45 J. M. Judd Says "Good Morning." 7:50 Rhapsody In Wax. S:00 Hreakl'ast flub. MIIS. S::io This and That in Melody. 8:15 11110 News, MIIS. 11:00 Music-ale Portraits, MUS. 9S15 Man About Town. : 30 Let's Play llrldKn, MIIS. 0:45 Keep Fit til Music. MIIS. 10:00 Adventures of -Uncle Jimmy, Copco. j 10:15 Olii Fashioned Girl, MUS. ! in : :tn .lotin Family. MUS. ' 10:45 Bachelor's Children, Old! Dutch Cleanser, MBS. 11 ?00 Friendly Neighbors, Alka Seltzer, MBS. 11:15 Wheel of Fortune. 12:00 Luncheon Music. 12:15 Sport News, Ounham Trans fer &. Truck Sales and Ser vice Co.. owned by L. R. Chambers. 12:25 Ithylhul at Random. 12:35 Parkinson's Information Ex change. 12:40 Interlude. 12346 News, Hansen Motor Co. 12:50 News-Review of the Air. 1:00 Henninger's Man on the Street. 1: 15 Herliie Holmes' Orches tra, MIIS. 1:45 Melody Matinee. 2:00 At Your t'oimnuml. 2 :3il Melodies Modern. 2M5 .Musieale Matinee, MIIS. :!: nil Varieties. 3:15 Muse and Music. M US. 3:30 The Quiet Hour. -1:00 AmcrioHii Faintly Robinson. 4:15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol, MBS. 4 :30 -Melodic Varieties. 5:00 Lew Loyal. MIIS. : I'. S. Army Hand. 5:45 Cap't. Midnight, Ovaltine, MBS. l!:(m-Fulloil Lewis. Jr., MUS. Ii: 15 Dinner Music. il::tn John U. lltinhes. MIIS. Ii: 15 Interlude. 6:55 News, Calif. Pacific Utili ties. 7:00 Hendrik Willem Van Loon, White Owl Cigars, MBS. 7 :l."i Mutual Mavslrns. 7:30 Lone Ranuer. MIIS. sum Sinloniella, MIIS. 8:30 I Want a Divorce. Teagar den Products, MBS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. Ii: 15 Dance Orchestra. ll:3e Freddv Martin's Orchestra. MIIS. 111:00 Haven of Rest. MUS. 10:30 Sinn tiff. Riddle UlLHiLK. Dec. L'tJ. Mis- Klor eiue Mo.stiiaf of lite Medford schools, arrived here Monday to spend the Christinas vaeatinu with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mosthaf. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ITalT of Clendale are visithiK with relatives here tills week. Mrs. Ptalf expects l(t so to San Kram isro in a few days tn consult a specialist for an eye ailment. J. 1). West is reported ill with pneumonia at his home on Shoe siring road. Knsene and Hetty Mellor and Carl Klrumel. students at Oregon State college, are home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Krazee of Ihe Iliddle school stall, are spend ing their vacation viMilinu at Ku gene and other points in the Willa mette alley. Opal Hob bins. t welvr-y ear-old dauuhter ol Mr. and Mrs. A. Knb bins. was .stricken with unite ap pendicitis Kriday night and was taken to Mercy hospital. Kosehum. for treatment. An operation was performed Saturday aft moon. Miss Wiilameita Losdou. who teaeiies in the school at Junction City, i.s .spending a two weeks' va cation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C K. Lotsdon. Jack Cornutt, who has tteeu em ployed at Kucene the past l'W monih.o. has i t turned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Logsdon and son. Allen, of Klamath Kali.-, ar rived here Sunday and will h- Hi guests of iclatne.s ilnitug the holi days. Trof. ami Mrs. Lelaud Hart'-r are being congratulati'd on the arrival of a new sou. born at Mercy hos pital, nst burg, on Tuesdu. Mrn. C. II. Crow of KuM'iMirg spent the week-end here at the home ol her mothei iu-luw. .Mrs. II. A. Crow. Mr. iiml Mrs. Cecil l'etlt, w ho have resided here Ihe paM n weeks, while Mr. Petit substituted in the schoids, left for th-ir home ; in the noriheru part of the slate Saturday. Mrs. Krnesl Hlddb- wilC substitule nnlil Piof. Luudbeig Is Hble to take up his duties. j The Sunday schools of Kiddle! held ChriMtna exercise Sunda j morning at their regular nieetinc i At tlitf louiuiuuity bunday scliool a Fre Delivery Friday Large Juicy Grapefruit Big 150 Size Oranges 19C Poz. for CELERY Giant stalks . POTATOES U. S. No. Windmill White Satin Sugar !i 51C Flour 49 $4.29 lbs. X TOMATOES EST OREGON MILK FOUNTAIN PEAS I T BM- j K M M rv err f I BHfi CLAYTON NEGLEY FREE Swift's Branded Beef 1 Qr Roast, lb. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BOILING BEEF Lb. PORK ROAST Center cuts Inspected pork, lb. Kraft's Cottage PREMIUM LAMB (!ccor;il'l tnp with nifts wan iibir - ed at tlie front of tin room iiml treats nrrunu'-il for I h children. AmoiiK nunilMT.s on tlit ihokihiu wiro ii sons by Mis. Neva .Mat - ihews, a duel by Roberta and Ma- le Jane .Matthews ami a m-nauon by Hobby Matthews. Lester .lacoby of Jasper has been visitinw hern the. pas! lew davs at the home of his sister, Mrs. ('. K. LnKHdon. Mr. and Mrs. lianev Jacohy ami family came from Jasper Sunday and enjoyed pre-t hrtsimas ittrKey omner ai ine Lopsdon homo. (ieoi'Ke Wilhelni of Junction t'ity was also a suest. Sutherlin SI" TllKltLIN. Her. 2(1. Mr. ami Mrs. Crant McCormack and lamily of Midlala. Oregon, are to spend the Christmas holiday with Mr. MrCoi mack's mother. Mrs. Alice MrCormack, and oilier rclathes and friends. Henry Hare, blacksmith a the Lake view CCC camp, arrived Sat urday evening to spend the iicli dayK with relatives ami fri-mds. Miss Helen Allen, who is em ployed in Oakland. CaPl'.. is bpund ing the ('lit is t mas holnl.tyn with ((datives and friends here. Cecil Can, superintenden of the state cannery at Walla Walla. Wash., arrived Saturday evening to soend Ihe hoMdax s w tth his I r..1:tl IV .w i.l ( :i1;l:illil Charles Lncht'i hand. :i nii uibcr of the marine corps siaiionr-l at sail Hieg(t, Calif., t. -itfudin.; a urx days lien- with relatives. Mr. ami Mr.". He-man lluh and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jiairis hit Tuesday morning for Portland where they will visit relatives over the Christmas holiday. John Lamoreaux. of tliverside. visited at. the Ktlgar Lanioreaux home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alherl Pellaud were business isitnrs in Suther lin Monday. Miss Shirley Schosso and Ted Schosso of 1 'rain w ere business visitors at the lr. 11. W. Snook home Sunday. M is. Kay Searbroimh is having t he house she purchased recently on Second avenue remodeled and epc-is upon completion of tln v.ork lo rent the house tlll'llishotl. I-M gar Slaek. einptoxed lit Vein llolcate's seriie hlatioti. is suf fering al his home from ah attack of the Ihi This is the I li st time in the six yea'-s Mr. Slack has been employed at Lin- station that he has been absent f i tun duty due to illness. M i . and M i s. U is Snook of Praiii spent Sunday at the 11. V. Snook home wet ol town. Among t he bo s hono- from Camp Mil mi v for Christ in;;, j; : Mi k Longbrak'v 1 on:tld iirrt-t; W.; re Non K Kvs n-tt L'.iuhntk liilly ( rou-nurtl. Stev.. l-Vmr-ii n -1 .'unior Van ( -r : i-n P It. TiI w i u of Kofittir. w a: a burliness isitor in Strtu-rliu and suri'oimdmg ti'. i ii i , Mon day. ' j Mr. ami Mrs. Uay Sr.ii'iro'ijh and daughters. Ka and luiby. uf t ocean Lal.e. are sp 'inlin;: th Chiistmas holiday at tlu Or. II. Slllt.ik ll'Hll.' Glendale i;i.i:niiai.k. h.t. 21; m,1s n,.,. Mil l' Mlirllll l mm'IiiIiiik hr-- t III IMt IM:W Vlll'ittillll line tiutn NjSt'il Mhrrc slip is iciicliiiii:. -Mi.rji'i - lluiiKr is ( cMHiilcsc Ins IHIHI llll rilll'l UIMIC V liii-7iiliC'ills. i'i Hti.iil. She is niu nl iou. nt'iir Ashluml. (it'Oiirt. .Moihv Ull, rjimlv an here lo vul the rfsl ol the win owd Saturday Phone 118 Fancy Winesap Apples 4 Z 19C 15C 15c 15c 1, 10 lb8' Fountain Golden Bantam Corn 3 cas25C No. 22 i Cans 29c 4 Can, 17C 23c Cana MM slllMjM r DELIVERY PHONE 118 Government Inspected Beef I Cf Roast, lb. vl 12c 16c Cheese 15c -CHICKENS TURKEYS 'fr. Tiii'.v luivc been IIvIhk at j Uiiixl. .forgo will work for the I hmhain fjiinbfr (-mtipaiiy. ihs. Su.s:m Putn has at Inn Iionift 1 for the holidays Henry ami Leslie pete and Mr. and .tr. Irving o'Crady pi Oakland. Calif. Tra'-y Morcan and David Alliert finie home Saturday from (iratits Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Km till and (ieraldine of Portland are here spending Ihe holidays with relatives ailll( riotid, The Conimunit.y Christmas was well intended Inst SaMirdav and Santa dni not fail to see the kiddies. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Strong of Klamath Kails ure here to spend ''hristmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kartle am here to spend Christinas week but after that Ivan will re-enter the hospital at Portland lor further treatment. Mr. and Mrs. William Shumate and family, .rohu Shumate. Mrs. Kramos .Shumate ol Long Heaeh. 'and Miss Hazel Piddle of Oxnard. Oaiil.. arrived hero Wednesday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Wil liam Shumate's mother. Mrs. Hllma Shumate. II. M. Tuttle relumed to Kuuenn Sunday after a few days visit here wilh hi.- son ami friends. Miss Klorenee Johnson, Mrs. Ger trude Lystul. Miss Alice Nebel and Mrs. Lima Arehambeati visited .Sat urday evening in i,itnts Pass. Mrs. Sam P.all I.s nuile ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Kranees Nolson and Jon returned to their home Momlav after visiting several days in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Chtn-1i- ti.i.f. -.i.1 (Charles. Jr., ,.t Monday for Port land and Vancouver wher" thev will attend the wedding of Dorcno Hoice on Christmas day. Mr. ami Mrs. H. C." Huntington mid (limghters left Sunday for Port lad and later will go to Newherg lor Christmas. Arthur Voting arrived last Wed nesday to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Young. Arthur is attending O. S. C. this year. Mrs. W. U Melsnur was called id Crants Pass by ihe serious illness of her pan-uts who are now improv ing. Mr. and Mrs Harlan Cook have sohl the Cno.l Kats rate to Mr. and Mr. C. I-:. Wilcox of Mwdfotd. who hae taken possession. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Or. D. B. Biibar 116 No. Jackson Rice & Meyers Sheet-MetaJ Works Sheet Metal Work Tailored lo the Job 527 N, Jackson SU Phons 320 CLEAN BURNING STOVE OIL No odor or soot, more heat It costs no more. 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