TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,; ROSEBURG, OREGON; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 7, 1940.,, FO WELL'S for S.wrting Goods 2-: A tl. Jackson St. "Mrt Srrl Torm LW' , J d'.sJKiieil to prevent ovframbl P J L Itious lui'ti and their pulitk-ul mu rlXPu DV Tf IIIKIP ieti,l'-H fg i"j'pi't'i"t iii'-unfivr-H hi Rice & Meyers Sheet-Metai Work Sheet Metal Work Tailored to the Job 927 N. Jackson St , Phon. 320 W'eiliicnilay, ortolicr lill, lists jlipr-n ilralKiiiiK'il liy UVididl Will kin. r.'iubllrun : I rl M I st I I II' t in iPiflilcury, an ".'n Tbird Term I "lay." j l(''iiil)liraii o r k a n I a it I limn t lllniiiirliniit the Htt'li. art pl.-uiiiliiK iratlii'H, Immd.-fiKU anil liic'liitK on Unit d;ilt j KiM'ii rriindnll. rliairinan nf tin rcpiililhaii Htaic (.r-nti'al rniniuli.- ' t.. in UTillill? In roilllty li':nlr, ouHini-J some uf lb Kall.-nt mints I and Mis. Glenn Coinutoii. of San YONCALLA STUDENT JOINS In a aiudent at the Chrisllaii col ivxhri'sscd iti alaui run iilliilions Anlonlu. Texas, and Kay B. L'omp-f COLLEGE LA DANZA GROUP i IfKe there. ton. of Hoseliui'K. were grueling jsa Scrallton of Fuitpne la rl. f, ien.li. here last Friday. Mm. Leon-' f-RKOON COI.L.ROE OF EnrCA- Mug ,,f day, afih, hora. aru in a luiiiif-r niiuieriiu niKn i'" '- ' wj-miu enei!i( o ,r. an(j jr8 fed i.ndje3 Ije- Bchoul student. .dmiRliier of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cel- fore ifulng on to Camus Valley to Mr. and Mm. A I.. Mat niv .if ". "-mi m- MIGHTY EXPENSIVE! To let that new tractor or combine stand out in the weather. See us for corrugated or roll roofing, nails, paint, hinges, or whatever you need to build a shed. AND YOU OWN THE PROFITS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON unlet- "No lllitll fl HUh'H of the union lmv written Into their i-on-Mtftiil iuiiM. in on form or another prohibition iiKfJimr Ko.(inurn unit oiiitr olTUials tinldiiiK oft ice in (leiinliely." Iio wrote. In citiiu; uxiinipU-H, f'rainlall tliew ill tiMti J in to the fact I hat ua it general rule the cii.intilutii)iin ilo not ufosoluLuly prohibit a man from riiiiniiiK tor a hi-chimI or ttiinl 1 im in. inn ho ciin ritu iinuhi only jitter he Iiiih heen out of oil Ire IVom Uvo to lone yeaiH. Tlius ehrwlil he run hkiiiii he runs us nil Individual and doo:i not hav I ho pi est ie. po wer a ml pi n nder ot an Hell' Incumbent, to re-leet him- Around the County Oakland were iraiisaiMlii'n hnal'nesa """'' '"''i11"''1 lhB LaUuiua anil vlsltlim frlen.ln here Satllrilav. K'"""- .rhl" ji-khii l:itt Ion Hikes up arrott has purchased study of the natural daiu-e in field of creative expression. Clifford Ilie house oi'cupii.'d hy the. Hubert Hetty Harge. who has been very ,m'.' K'"v- sellers la very ill in Meruy hospital with blond lioisnuliiK. returned to her homo Lookingglass last Salui-day Mr. anil Mrs. Claude Selleck liavo unproved their home with another Mi com. 01 pitim. Ixiiien Maston or LnPlne. Ore., visited fin- a few days last week at ihe lOdKiir Keith home. Mr. Maxtou ! ' is a brother of Mrs. Keith. I OUKINfHil.ASH. Oct 17. Mr. and Mrs. lliiv Hoyt and vli"s Alien Unstick of Rosi'buin ilailKhter. Hetty Jo, visited relatives a,l(l M.'lltie Hhielria of Port- an.l rrlends In P-'nuene anil llarrlH- ,u"'' vi!iled the latter part or the burn over the week-end. i week at the homes ol' their nieces, Mr. ami Mrs, V. J. l.ailil went '''tley .Meredith anil Mrs. Friday to Silver Lake. Ore., to visit N''ls Anilrus. HeliirnlnK on Mon their dauiiliter ami son in law, Mr (iiiy "' HosebuiK. Mrs. Shields will I 1rU ti;.i..n..i r 'r.,.. 'i-i..: visit lor a few davs lonaei- nt the aurnemn renirueu Mun.lay eveniue. 1" ; "w -mihb mm- Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence Robert . I son. s.iii tlniilil niwl li.u n.h..t. .-,1 , nr.ni,v ri. i, - - parents Mr and Mrs J F (li,y ""' ho",e 1,1 "'"' Alaa- n. y VVeKe, and Mrs. lalre Whel-: P'" B-R r ka. after a two weeks' visit at Ihe . hell were business visitors in Oak- "o itecns- . f . , . .. . . .. ioii. i.aiie I iiiiKifiiii. il nil. niiir.i - .oust points Snmlay. Dr. tlllilersleeve and wile, of I.os AiiKeles. Calif., were visit Iiik rela tives her elast week. Mr. Ililder sleeve is a sou of W. (I, Gilder sleeve. W. A. Thmnaa Is renmdeline the smith side nf hiu linil.lin r..l... noma street an. I visit her sister, Mrs. (luy Law- son. Mr. and Mis. t'orvln Heard and son, Alvln. entertained with u chicken dinner on Sunday. The Ktlests included Mr. and Mrs. Krn- eSl PhIMPUIII Ull.l ,l.iuh(i Ulu. active in (-ampus utlairs and spe-oiivH. Mr. A. M. Kobinson and t-ially hi the Pnn and Farehinent 1 on I'tml tr iu(iUr.. ..n.i elut. which di'iulH Joiiinallsni. with rroative home i Vahla Williams left on Wed n en- land Krlday. Mr. and AI is. i-Mar Keith and Mr. and Min. MiikIi Wahl enjoyed a ininlliiK trip to tend over the week-end. Th high Kchiioi had a program Kriday. October II. in roiiiiiieniora lion fit CnlninhitH day. .oe t'ot'iien- beiK uave a talk mi "Why I (Had I Am an American." and Au-ium., n)nm m ey ii,:iiH HpoKH on;-wny t jkh in Thp Kratton hunting parly re ' ",l inrued hiinday Irotii a verv rtonus were nnnii hy Ihe wliident rnl ti-itt in hiki.,,,,, hotly and frh-e Hub, fail (llistrnp arrived from Port land I-'i iday niKlit lor a lew weeks visit wild relatives and friends. Mi. .1. It. Leonard, nee Kathryn roiuptnti. nl' WahiliL'IfHi. I . S.. Mr nod nllinr ,in I""-'"" ulesse tllianiK. Mr. ami Mrs. Spencer Mtiekle (Kern lialne) returned to tho val ley on Tuesday after Hpendhiir the summer in St. Helens where Mr.. Ittukle was einphiyed in (he vi-neer plant. On Wednesday eve nlns a group of friends tendered I hem a charivari. Mr. and .Mrs. Hmkle were married in June Ht Si. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Chuile Wilson of Heston and li. H. AlontKoinery en- !joyel several tlays In Portlaml installing a i a very success- MAKE f HE P' W' 'ft " i 'li i Mr. au. I Mrs. tlllbert Wandell. last week atlemlini: the 1'iililie In who were recently married are teniutional Livestock exposition, niaklux iheir home In apartments at ! Mrs. Alma l.el'lerc returned to the l C. Trowlle home on Central .-Ihe valley last week and reports avenue. ih,. birth or a dauKllter. Yvonne Mrs. Kay Dnilhcnsperk or Eugene Jean, on October I. to her son is visiting her two sons. Harold and anil ilauuhlcr-in-law, Mr. and Airs. Ooral. and their families litis week. Month l,et'erc in Portland. The Harold Hand, who is attending a, bnliy is Mrs. I.et'lerc's second preparatory school in KuKeno. : gi'iiudchilil. sneiit the week-end al the home of j The carnival held on Friday his parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Tom eveniii!; by the grade and hih Hand. Another son. Wallace, of schools was attended by a larse ItosfhurK, also spent Sunday at the 1,nd enthusiastic jjrnup and the Hand Iioiiik. j varied tonus of entertainment Mr and Mrs. j. K. Harvey visit- were very niilrh enjoyed. Those ed friends in Myrtle Point Monday charge of the affair report it a and Tuesday. jsuccess in every way and they ex- Mrs. Clyde Holimin spent Monday l""ssed appreciation of the pat in K.isehuri; where she is receiving nillilKe. sinus treatments. j M''s. Helen Saar drove to Ft. The clly is ha'dini; Rravel lioin ia "v,'r "IR week-end lo visit the Clyde Henderson place and Mr s""1- sl,p was "''oni- Ironi Mrs. lilla Wcmiers lo fix the l':llliMl "s r,,r 1114 Monmouth by ritv streets Miss Clara Mae llaller. IIiikIi Wahl Is movinir his saw! a'"' ytr- T"'i ""dues and mill from the Noah Itose ram li east '"'Idren. lonu. lerrance and of town to Heady, south of town. "" ",""'n Sunday in l-.usiene wnere iney alien. leu ciiurctl serv """ I Ices at Ilie l.ialithouse temple and vNited with their son. I.vnn. who second Dome TOST! Your first bottle of any qnod :i beer tastes great when you're thirsty. But how does the second bottle taste? That's the test of a truly great beer. That's why we say try two bottles of this famous brew. You'll find the second bottle just as refreshing, just as satisfying as the first. You get "complete'satisfaction in every bottle of Blitz-Weinhard beer because one hottle doesn't take the edge off your enjoyment of the next one! Next time try two and Satisfy Yourself! MAKE A FAIR TEST! 3i.-ri.i.'to:V u one o! many itisl'qiuiUty -e.-s n.nv on tfic mjrkt! We suggest you ntoi yoi.r compart; on w;th one ol then finer 6re,s, l-vx.-e if w.ri.'a' nof he latr to yoursell cr t d; ItV n.'Mfi !o make the test wifi a iP.vnii' nnulity beer. Camas Valley CAMAS VAU.KV. Oct. Hi. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Slan.lley and chil dren spent last week visiliuK Mrs. Standi. .y's imienls. .Mr. ami Mrs. ;ilaerl at San .lose. Calif. They report a very pleasant trip anil most enjoyable visit. John Thrasher has returned to their former home in l.os Angeles w here he expects I o work for some lime. Mrs. Thrasher has been away unrkiir,' for a while. Aha Thomas and .Miss Olimta llollman of Portland spent the week-end ami .Monday al the home of Alva's mother. Mrs. I.ee Pal mer. Story Marlltnlale with the heln of some of lite intermediate liovs put a new rope on the IhiK polo a short time ai:o. .Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Kroe.i'1 anil Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Itoiierts went to eastern Oregon 0.1 a hunting trip last week. They had a line tiil and brought home one deer. Neu I Brown and Krnost Wheel, er went to Cuniitle on business Sunday morning. A. W. tieiler alien, led to busi ness matters in Itoseburg Monday of last week and attended orches tra practice there ihr.t evening before returning home. Philip Packard wnik.-d in Ilie logging woods lor hee Coon last week during the absence of one of his regular employes. Mrs. A. I-:. MarUiaiu spent Thursday and Friday in llosehurg vtsiting her daughter. Cora Kllen. Airs. Ahirkhaiu also attended the Kpis.opal guild meeting Thurs day and the Ked Clos.; meeting Friday morning. Italph Heamer. who has been worliing for the past two weeks trucking logs at Klamath Falls came home Saturday night to spend a week IrurMng logs from the camp up Hock creek where he iiad worked before. Several hard rains stopped Ihe trucking before . they were quite done and in luigeaients were made that the mnkers come back and linish up the ,io!i as soon as tile weather pel luit ted. It takes a year of intensive train ing to euahie an avialor to he iiuati fted iti a pursuit pilot. At least 7Ai hours of flight Irailliui: are necessarv before a man is .p'.nil lied to begin on bombers. MIsh Vluxine Buell. Ill the eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Heard and son. Alvln. accompanied hy Mrs. La cier.' intended the harvest home service at the Etaptist church in Koaebui'K where Alvln was given special honor due lo his awards won on his three entries of corn at the International Livestock ex position in Portland last week. Al vln pluced second on each of hiu entries. Mrs. George Parka of Crescent City, California, is visiting lor u short time at the home of her half sister. Mrs. Jesse Williams. Mrs. Parks la in her eightieth year and enjoying life to the fullest. Coorge Marsh returned home on Friday from Portland where he attended the Livestock exposition as a member of the 4-11 stock judging team 'and as u guest of the Oouglas National and First Na tional banks. He reports having had a fine lime and thoroughly enjoying the many courtesies ex tended to the 4-H club group and that they were able to gain much information which vill be of value to them. Prof, and Mrs. Jamas Burton entertained the teaching force on Monday evening, plans were dis cunsed regarding a play to be giv en by the faculty some time alter (the first of the year. A delicious .demiert luncheon was served to the Mlases Helen Wooden. Alta Muy Alveraon. ( lata Mae Haller. Mrs. Helen Suar and Mr. and .Mrs. Cordon Uussell. Wesley Meredith went to Al bany otj Monday lo utteu.l the school given there for the dress ing and marketing of turkeys. Mrs. I. 11. Howard was aurprls ed on Sunday, Oct. 13, when Mr. anil Mrs. John Halter entertained with u birthday dinner in her honor. Additional guesta at the ; dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cory of Callahan. .Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Jones and children, Dor othy Anne and Carol Jean. Km-, est ' Emerson, Lloyd Ingledue. ', Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacoby and j children, liavld, Mildred, Uirralne, j Karl and James, and Hen Jacoby. J Lloyd Ingledue of Almsville. ; Calif., was a guest over the week end at the home of his cousin, 'Mrs. Andrew Jacoby. ! Ernest Emerson, who is em- 1 ployed at Lebanon, arrived the latter part ot tho week Tor a short visit at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones. j Called Into Service William A. White, retired guutier fi)in the United States Navy, who has been residing in Myrtle Creek nnd Suth erlin for the last 15 years, has been recalled to active duty ill the navy. He plans to leave the latter part of this week lor San Francisco. Mrs. While will continue to make hor home In .Suthorlin. Queen bees cannot digest pollen in Its natural state. They are fed partially digested food by the worker bees. f SEE A BLUE AND rjfrf ( WHITE LABEL IN YOUR LIFE . ciy ) (predicts Elsie, J vJ-' ITi the Borden Cow SSSSi TiTllfl" fl 'Madam is fortunate! "I can sec her pouring evaporated milk from a Uorden-label can ' I see hubby smile at its flavor in coffee and baby coo with delight over his bottle of it "I see tt'iy because Borden-label milk is rich. uniform, digestible and irradiated with sunshine Vitamin D. Cross your grocer's palm with pennies in fctir exchange for several cans of Borden's Evaporated Milk with the familiar blue and white label." MORGAN'S GROCERY Specials for Friday and Saturday PHONE 68 SALTED PEANUTS a m Fresh Spanish, f F 2 lbs JtV APPLES Fancy fBft local Spitzenbergs.T U Box f ONIONS No. !' Er- 23c AVACADOS A Large size. I Uf' 2 for HONEY m m 5-lb. pails of fresh pack. Pail JLH.!z CHOCOLATE SYRUP Her- i9c CHOCOLATE Baker's Premium, 2 packages PP DEVILED MEAT- lQjl 3 cans w RIPE OLIVES Pit- ted S. & W. Extra AZ large. 2 cans tiM PINEAPPLE Dole's Gems. Tall 14-oz. a a re 29c We now have Renner's cider liiMf GUARANTEED SATISFYING BEER BLITZ-WEINHARD COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON Distributed by Douglas Datributinj Co., Rcjeburg, Ore. ORDER Winters Fuel NOW! Slab Wood Prices 16-in. Dry Slab Wood, 1 load $4.50 4 It. Dry Slab Wood, per cord $3.00 Green wood Is available In 4-ft. and 16-in. lengths. Mill wood Sawdust v " iM i ii iihi ill ii imh "ii iif nimr in Turn to Red & White hot Wheat Cereal and Zer Flake Oats for breakfast these cool mornings. Serve jams or jellies with toast or hot muffins. Remember, labels saved from Red & White Glass Packed Foods and the correct solution of the Rebus Puzzles will make someone happy. $1,000 in merchandise prizes will be awarded to the lucky contestants. Enter today! Special Features for Friday and Saturday October 18th and 19th Wheat Cereal Red & White 28-Oz. Pkg. . 17c Salad Dressing --18c o-.rt.29c Oxydol pt;9e 19c BISCUIT FLOUR Red & White Q. Large Pkg 9v PANCAKE FLOUR Red AWhitc Qis .. lb. Pkg 19C CANE & MAPLE SYRUP Red & White "Xlt Quart jugs j C COFFEE Mart. Ground to order MB. bag 4V CRISCO t,n, 47c MACARONI Standard Bulk, Am 3 lbs. for 1VG BAKING POWDER Royal. JJr 12-os. on 3 jfc COFFEE Drip or Regular grind. Red & White l.lb. tm )6 COOKIES Sunshine Assorted. 1-lb. Cello, bags jv SPINACH Red & White 2'i cans, 2 for 7V PINEAPPLE Homestyle or Sliced Red & White f n No. 2' j cans I7C PEACHES Red A White Homestyle No. 2r'. cans A 7C CORN Whole Kernel or Cream Red A White m No. 2 cans. 2 for DOG & CAT FOOD Dr. Ross 0 No. 1 cans, 3 for A.. A9C Large Package OXYDOL 19c TOILET SOAP Lady Godiva 6 Sars for 29c GRAPE JUICE nea & White m Pints 19C Qts. 37c 100'o BRAN - National Biscuit's. (with sample Pkg. attached) IOC CANDIES Sunshine Assorted Handy cello, bags 10c TOMATO SOUP Campbell's. 1l-o. tins, 3 for 23C . - r II e idMqili msi " BKWWMIMISMS1BSS