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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, R0SEBURG,-0RE60N, WEDNESDAYS OCTOBER 23, 1940.
U.S. Army Will be
At Peak in 1942
Nfltip i "ring, Achitv In 2
Ycrs What Mails Did in 7,
War Lef. Aide Announces.
NEW VOUK. Oft. I'll. - (AIM - Do
jSeribliiK Americu's armament pro
gram uh "ploneeriuR for our na
tional security." Assistant Secre
larv of W'iir Kobert IV Patterson
tmluv euvlslnned "hy March or
ur n urmy lit to mod any
rhailetiKe."
In mi address preiuit i il tor I in
annual N . w Vork Herald l'i ihunc
American Ioiuiii, Pullorton do
wrllu'il nuliuiml defennu u. "te
paramount itfuu In Aineinnti I i 1'
todnv.
"Kverylhini; else must lie ubor
dinuled to It." he said. "There can
be no except Inn. We mtiHt put
aside Individual and Kinup objec
tives ami think and act in leium of
national wifely."
"I am not rattling the mi lire."
he continued. "It is not a iiiesiion
of KuhiK to war war may come to
uts,"
Unprepared Now.
Although lie conceded that "we
are not in shape today to defend
ourwelven tin land, by next Sep
tember vu, tdiull be ready to
maintain In the Held u luisic. force
eM nipped with the rliicrit iirmnmeiit
I lie w qi Id ran produce, a loiee
traine(l to the limit."
He explained, "wt are hying lo
do n two yraiH what Ceniianv did
hi tteveii." (hen iuti(( that "Ihree
liflha of our amiy contract have:
been let, the war department !
ban been Insula letler.t of Intent i
to manufacturers, KiiarunleeK of
protection huuIiihI losses incurred !
in the tooling up process. Hujie
contracts Involving Increased facili
ties have In most iiiHlaitceH been
preceded by these lei ten of inleul
ho that nncu the contractu were,
awarded the plantH have beep aide
to move, toward production with a
minimum of cleluy."
"The war depurlmeiil knows what
time meuns." he concluded, "we
know that time Ih the one Immedi
ate enemy and the conquest of it
is the one immediate ohjeetive. Kor
the struggle with that foe, the war
ilepartment wlli put forth uureiiiit
titig effort."
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
with
Major Hoopla
ME HOW TMe AAiCHiNE COULD J AS ViLL g OP
ZfretL a calp thmt hadvj't beem 3neup WX - uvah
BRAMDED FROM, ACCW TMAT HAD BiEMJ BEFORE VQUKlD Vv'AtsKEfcN$ )?
ri SOCM UNIMPORTANT TRIFLES TMEV COME ( IN IS&iefr &
DAUiNjT rAE NOT I TELL VOL), Yp MV GET TO POLICE HE y
Jj'Wi3GS, I Will iNiOT GE UP 'J L V?Liy jS MAPOLEOM j
yClCCOPW umiYNMSfftttCI INC. T M BIG U S XT.OFr.V
incompetence In
Surgery Scored
UOU CAAE T
ro THE
VVR.OM6 PLACE, MAJOR
Here's the Real "Miss America'
U. S. SAFETY RESTING ON
ARMS SPEEP, BULLIT SAYS
CHICAGO. Oct. Ti. (AP)-Tlm
natlnu's Hecuilly, Hays Ambassador
Wllliaiu C. J tn 1 1 II t. depends nn lis
rearming at u war-tline pace and
ty the abillly of Itillain and China
to hold oil tlndr foen untiUho l.'nil
ed States in prepared.
The ambasKtulor lo Krance, speak
Iiik last il 1 1: III to the lili ao coun
cil on. foie.lun relallons in a broad
cast uddres, termed the (ieriuaii-Jiipuneae-llallan
pact u "clear wain
Inn" of a contemplated "future an
fault" ou the Culled Slates.
"Cured by Mils threat our
ni out urgent (ask Is the obvious one
of increusiiiK our own armed forces,
PlQi&we iUa Maw
littucU Qiuel Hi
PURER MILK AT
l'2 LESS PER QT.
Hy IKJVVAItl' W. M.AK Kfil, 10 K
(AssueliitrMl J'ltmn ScliMH'ti Ivditor)
CIIK.'ACO, (Jet. 21!. A cliuiRe
llutl Inilldl'i'ilK of unntH-ONBury HUl''
it-;il uperuliuiiH ui-o HM'ioniif(l
ihiily in (his country wuh imiiiIh to
llio Alnurituli Collt-Kc of Suigeolis from Toledo
iioitul Mtuudarilization couriii
Kddyville. ttrriveil lioro tliis v. e'k
lor u three montlm- visit. Mr.
llowari.1. who has charge of the
section at Edily villa has takon a
(hit. (i mollis' leiivo on account of
ill hiialth.
Mia. Allen left Thursday fjr
Lallan, Urn., wlmin sho will vlBil
hiT Hon and family.
.Mr. and .Mrs. CeorKti X'ertz
spent Hie wMk-end visitiiiK at the
Ware Mattery home. Mrs. Werti
Is from Head, Ore., and .Mr. Wertz
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i. ti.il.i.. I.i' II.- II.. ...I. I I ' '
for
iiiki iiii-iii i ini'i. oi ine iieisiniter
nover had been signed hy the
mayor.
An up-to-date fire ordinance has
been started oil Its way to passage.
Visit at Shields Home Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. titnrmir have relumed
lo lOuEcne following a lew iia
In this eily visit Inn nl the "nine
Mr. iir Mrs. II. I-. Shields.
of
Floor
Sanding and Ref inishing
CHAS. KEEVER
Phone 661-J Phone 128
Temporary addrese R. P. D,
Oakland, Oregon
staff a I &l&iimftilBMBeKllim. f AWi-i8
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a. Ami wa;
i. li"-"' 1 i U , m -s f ) Kts 5.11
. I i ... e,,. oiuiiuci mm fm.-: ,- f, .... I
i 'i i eeeMeeeie- : ' eWietTw a win ,mi iirfT-Tvaa i
Siilein. where she will visit her
fl:mi.htM. .i I l.T.i-n
..m m,.., iu. no.hhui, .mil, inc. i-enil. S(Jlm, a).mal wulk rtlim.
He said that the nubile is hecom-j ,UIH Klntiery. Klhert Kinse.iy i
nig aware of the condition und that (1( (;iei, (;,,x , enj,,)!,,.; few
stale or federal uovei nuieniK may ,ays mule deer hunting In Kla
have to step in. The trouble, he math coiiuly
.aid aiipliea niostly to small, tin- Ah(,,.t (:uokera,u, K'enneih Mul
reaulal e.d hospllals. lluhlh ,.n ,, .,.. ,
lie ehnraed that tor every well t m-k t-! u,a left ' Sunday for eastern
rained surgeon there are probably ,-,.. mule deer hunlliiK.
Jo who do Ihe ineniiipelent work. ... . ,,, , , ,, ,,,
'In many hospitals." he said In1 M1bs. '-"''' '-" ; '" uvvalli
a prepared a.ldrejis. ',,, ess ma- """'" "ek-end here with her
ior operations are heiui; attempted "'- Lll'
by men thorouKhly unequipped by,
tiaiultiK and experinme to assume' s,r- '"' Imluli nd son. Hilly,
ihe rwsponslliility of h.indliliK any "r .MeMlnnvllle. and .Mr. and Mrs.
but the simplest bUiKhal problems. u '8' Huberts "f ciilp creek
We all know this hut have been ""'"' wt-'k-end vifitiiif at the
loath to laik uhout it. i u- ""beria home.
"The sitiiatioll is a delicate one Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coscarart and
in ninny ol Us phases anil the prob- daughter of Seattle. Wash., visit
leui Is most diflicull. yot so grave ed at the Humid Turpiu home in
and so seriously ini Iportalit is it Si oils valley last week. Mr. Cos
thai It is coming with Increasing carart and .Mr. Turpln both play
lone tu the attention of the piib-j1"1 " Seattle basebull club,
lie. j Miss Itulh (lorinan, who has run
"If it is nol, in ilue course, solv- a beauty parlor in Youcalia all
ed by those in whose hands the summer left Saturday for I'ort
matter should chiefly rest, the stir- laud where she v. ill make her
molis themselves, then il may be- home.
come the problem of the public or Kighty eijtht young men. reitis
possibly of the slate or federal gov- tered Wednesday, conscription
(lay. at tne lout-ana pens.
Mrs. Martin Shields will enter
tain the members of the Vollcalla
Towusend club at her home, at
their next meeting, Tuesday, Nov.
lOlkhead grange will hold a
"hobo" parly at their hall, Thurs
day. Oct. SI.
Mr. and .Mrs. William Castor
spent the week-end visiting rela
tives in Portland.
I.uther Daugherly. .John (leider.
Cassias Itychard. (lairie I'pshuw
aml his brother returned home
Kriday from n sllcccsslul duck
hunting trip to Klamath county.
I hompson
Plymouth
'ni luelils.
Around the County
Glendale
Mrs, KrunciH Nelson and Mrs. C,
.. Nornioyle were visitors In Ittisu-
I bui n Monday.
J Mr. and Mrs Itayiuoud MerusKiy
nf drain and former Mleitdale resi
'dents visiied here Sunday wiMi Mrs.
! r.niina Wilson. Mr. and Mm. Miner
Tins meetin held in KosebuiK to driving a new
instrui-l the registrars lur Mie reis
j t ra t inn on October lilth was atteud-
d hy Mrs. K. J. McMulleii. Mrs.
't'lias. Austin, Mrs. (Jertrude I.vstnl
(and Mrs. .i'ess How man.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ivan Hurtle left
Tuesday for Poiiland where Mr,
Itarlle may undergo another opera
tion mi his leu.
Air. and Mrs. C. I. Wimlrip are
spending a few days here viMiinir
trieiids and Mrs. Waidrln's mother.
I Mrs. Maxell. The Wardrips. lormer
.(tleiidnie reu litciils miv intilti. iln.ii-
home ... f,.,,,.lli I li:S MOINKS. la. All
hr and .M c. C Knoll. Mr. and
coupe.
Cars of Stewart Matllis and
Victor Hooper collided Sunday
morning, badly wrecking the Ma
this cur. breaking the windshield,
bumper unit spring and axle oi
Ihe Hooper car. Jim Toner, who
was riding Willi .Mr. Hooper, was
badly cut on Ills fare, his head
going through the windshield.
Dancer Mary Parker, piclttted above, is the real "Miss America. " declared Max Factor, Jr., Hollywood
beauty expert who compiled measurements from h undreris of photos taken over a len-yeor period. Ac
(.Viuiing lo Faciei', Miss l'aiker's complexion, facial structure and Measurements most closely rcpic
scnt Hie beauty jvertigo of llic American girl, whether she be shopgirl, co-ed or debutante.
Only o Sample Real Thing Is Coming
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MILK.
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eWiSu. I li ftlllIWI 1 I ! llMIMMWIIMiWMBtUtMMi
war as their allies, flu otl'ered a
paiaraph from hitherlo mipuhli.h
ed correspomteiice which, he said,
I showed that l-'rance knew (he I nit;
d States was determined tu slay
ut ut the conflict.
t.XF. I T.-h-nhtnt
Sam pie capMiIes with numbered card to be ued in National ('on.v:i ipuon
Lottery wlit'ii lUu-le S.im e.ili -100 .'HO o'ne: men m lb' olei n-i " ti.
iL-.cd ncie U.r lUiuUdiioi; )U1)oms w.ib the lirbt to be drawn in the 1917
AFTER
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lonumtr Ati mi J At
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MILK
'spccialh
"H you lui
do Hill need III ;il
Munich and ou di
ter the bnmbin: td'
laery "
All plia-es of Hie defeUHC
Ki illtl should In- pnli.-d ill
air force." he said.
muii:li airplanes iui
lake mi all plum to
iml have to mit
oin people into
pro
" ar I
int; "Only hy Milt adieu can we
,make osnsidxes so sirens that
ih.tteer ma happen, no nation
w ill dare to attack us,"
The ainbiisador ilei laie.l t Ji.it
thi' I Tilled St;ites hail tziveu France
and Kuuland no plcdu - to enter the
.peed." 'lie am Ita'idm said, add-
fK HEALTH
Authorities urye n quart of
milk a day tor every child,
And a pint a day for adults.
Milk is one of our most im
pottant foods, and the foun
dation for an adequate diet
for young and old alike. The
scrupulous care with which
our milk is handled makes it
a rich and delicious addition
to your diet. One taste will
convince you of the SLpertor
wholesome goodness in every
drop from first to last.
TELEPHONE 186
U. of O. Board Again to
Sponsor Artists Scries
cdll-
The I'niveivity m oremm
:it ional activities hoard ha
u on m ed sponsorship iiain
year of t he ( irealer Ail isu ser
ies. I'oiilaud fs the only other
(in ;un city, it 1 staled, in which
the ai lists will aniM'ar.
Kealures In be presenled this
season include 1'aul Iddieson. bari
tone. Nov. 7 : Cornelia Skinner,
monolonist, Nov. 1 I Jon t os
sacks, .!au. II; liladys Swartlumt.
opera, radio ami screen star, l-'eb.
1 1 : Al- e Tcmplctim. blind pianiat,
April IT..
I Airs. nine is Kreiu ol ludepeii-
ience. (He., and Mr. and Mrs. It.
.Harvey are fishiun and enjoyiui; a
Mr. urn! .Mrs. Ivan l.arlle visited
Mrs. IJartle's parents for a few
days in .Mcdlord.
Mrs. Kdwip Johnson, Mrs. A. J. j
Raess. ami Mrs. Margaret Steven-j
sou .'pent Tuesday afternoon in
Crants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1.. Nornioyle have
returned from a business nip to.
Portland.
Mrs. Kslher Miller, Mrs. CHn'ordj
Miller and Uwaiu; visited in (Irantsf
Pass .Monilay. I
Hoy ('iiiiiiuiLlii.iii and l.uella ('uu-j
niuyliaiu m ei e (Irauls Puss viaitorsi
Tuesday.
I Mrs. Harry (Hders and Mrs. fieo
Ktidolih were (irants Pass iallei
.aiuiiiay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Itutcliff of Ta
coma. Wash., were over niKht visi
tors at the Hud lleh-her home
They Inive been inakiin: an exten
siVe ll it :tlhl Uli nrr.iiiiiiiniw.il '
here hy Mrs. ('oca llreadshiiw of i
San Iheuo. Mr. Ifatcliff and Mrs.;
Hreadshaw are cousins of Hud I
Helcher. 1
Mrs. I'ranU Unodley and her j
mother. Mrs. John Itmk were busi-1
ness visitors in Crants Pass Monday.
Illegal Smoke Eater
these
years lies Moines iirenien have
iieen speeding to bla.es under false
pretenses.
ThumbiiiK through rome old or
dinanccs. a unMiiher of the cily legal
-stuff discovered that, an lKvl ordi
nance creating the lire department
REBUILT!
22 Cat ... $1 150.00
22 Cat, Al shape, as Is . . .$1000.00
T-20 McCormick Deering . .$900.00
AND YOU OWN THE PROFITS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
ROSEBURG. OREGON
This winter. . .
keep your family
warm ... healthy !
5 A
GASCO BRIQUETS
In Furnace, Stove, Circulating Heater,
Fireplace and Water Heater
All heat no ash. Hold fire to 10 hours.
Maintain steady, even warmth!
Price Reduced to $14.50 a ton
Order Now and Save!
DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
Lumber, Fuel, Building Materials
402 W. Oak Sh
Phcne 128
Melrose
Hilly .toe II, men. accompanied hy
Miss Virginia laho ;did his luoth
cr, Ihirry HaKt'ii. and small Mm.
Harry, Jr.. nil ol Lo.-i Angeles, visil
e.l last week with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. f. V. Ilium. 'I hoy
leil Thii!.-.da for San KraniiM-o
where tite tot titer sailed tor Mid
way island ami where he will lie
(tnilierted with the 1'. eU.Ullieel'K
and to tie there for two years while
lite naval air base is under cuii-
1 1 ni' ( uu, M Us May ha and Unify
t lai:en and son cunt in tied on 10
llieir home at Los Alleles.
Mr. and Mrs. IV N. Huseitbark
sp"'nt last weekend and Monday
isittiij; at Cortland.)
Mr. ;iu 1 Mrs. t'ltfltu'd I.ottK of
I Caliuu tii.t are isitiim lite lattet's
I mm lu-i . Mt s. -I. Sjogren.
; Mr. and Mrs. Krie Trtielte re-
cenih returned home from Tatiuim.
I Washington, where lhe isiied ihe
; l.tttet's brother and viMlcd at l amp
Yoncalla
VOM'AJ.I.A. Oct. 2J. The
crew tu iht. Miuelow mill all went
to Oakland Saturday attoruoon
w here a pi i ate tuueral service
waii held tor Dick Welding, who
was instantly killed ;u (he Him
low mill Thursday. nii:lu. The
Innly was idlipped lo ,ehruska
Saturday nielli, accompanied hy a
bi oilier. Ijiwrence Weldiu. h
works in Creswell.
Dr. McKaiu reports the arrival
of a nine pound son to Mr. and
Mrs. Vari: Walker Thursday. Oct,
IT. Mrs. Walker will be remem
bered as Miss Kvelyn McCoy.
Members of the Yoncalla V. U.
A., accompanied by Julie W ilson,
attended a meeting at Melrose
lhadd recently, at which time Miss
Norma HiUhcorU was elected sec
retary and Cb'uu Phillips. Stewart.
Those attend In i; from here were
Krina Ctenti. Wayne rhillips. Nor
ma Hitchcock, ijnentin Kychard.
Tea rhe Johe. I.a ou .Mot in. Jim
Rob in son. Shir lev and Tw ilia
Muj'ia with their son, John. uhoiSihossu and Paul Wising.
is staii. )tied there w ith the national i Mr. nd Mis. I'arl How ard ami
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