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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1940. TWO i ' M . ' . ' Represents Steel fjlWfj Victory . vashi::(;,:,o nv. u (ap) Tho Hilp-rtiii MMfl rtijfl tuilay ; that llio la Imi boat d did mil have tin; right to miuiro u company fuuiifi Kiiilly of vlohilliiK llio Wuk Ji(r liihor uvl to rolmhuiHu xovtMii niotital relief afci'iicfus for wngnH paid cnitloyt'H held l havo been deprived of their regular work. Ciller Jusiicw HiiuIioh delivered the opinion whfi-h In-Id thai the board hud acled heynnd Iih uiilho lily In iHKiilnrr kihIi an order Hgainst llio Jioptiltl In Sttnd cor pom linn or Cleveland, Ohio. - "We do not think," tho chirr Jiim tire Hit ill. "that conpioHH intended to vest In tho hoard u virtually tin llmitod discretion to devin puni 1 1 vi measures, and IhtiK to pre Hcrlhe penalties or Nim-h which the board jimy think would Hieeiiiale tin1 piiHt-lcM of tho (hihori net," The labor hoard had hold that the money It ordered i elinbui'Hed would ho deducted from tho amount found dun the employe for bark pay. A government KpnkeH- niHii estimated that iippinxlmalely J2i0.'UMi in fJou.Ofm wus involved In the liepuhllr Steel rotte. The litigation grew out of a hoard order dlroctfim tho corpora tion, to reinstate fi.htio or more em ployeH who participated in the 1!C17 "little K(eel" Htrikv; Tho mi p rente court previously Iihk retuxed to ro view the reliiHtnleiueiit order. The hoard relief order had been upheld by tho third federal circuit court. ' The labor hoard mild it regarded tho .work relief fundi received by the men while away from Iholr regular employment an "a unit of windfall" which neither the rurpo ratiori nor the employes should be Rice & Meyers Sheet-Meta Worki Sheet Melal Work Tailored to the Job 627 N, Jackson 8t.'-. Phon. 320 Floor Sanding and Refinishing '" CHAS.KEEVER Phone 691-J Phont 128 Tsmperary addren R, P. D - ' Oakland, Oregon COMPLETE BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION " CoH 586 HOTEL VALLEY James Ralston) Manager PUR GOAL Service that pteaset It tho goal we set and we make It, every time you use one of our taxlcabsl As comfortable as an . . . easy chair, CALL TAXI 21 IMMEDIATE SERVICE EVERYWHERE r Ma -4 The ' DOUBLE-RICH Bourbon mke$ your Manhattans "Double-Rich SntAKJHI HOUKBOIJ VVHIitCf. W PKO JI DANCE with Sam Crawford's Band of 16 Pieces from New York City Thursday. Nov. 14th ROSEBURG ARMORY i ' -lit Admission $1.00, Plus 10c Tax OUR BOARDING HOUSE with ' """ Major Hoople ZZf WHO'S THE NEW UORSE VOU BROUGHT W'HAR.-RlJMPI-U BE MOK.e' ggi HOME TO THE BARN ? THE WAV HE ;ngf CAREFUL, BUSTER, HOW Z SWARMED INTO THE TROUGH AT " VOL) PE-rK OP fAY GUEST.' f OlNNER. SET A NEW RECORD AROUND ) MR. RUG, I'LL HftVE" WOU Y, here; and j'm no chump iwvself At know, is an important )W -rr? WHEN IT COMES TO SCOFF.' - WHAT J FIGURE HnJ TUB - ER- ( DOES ME DO WHEN HE SM'T r I PEANUT BRITTLE GAME.' J mJd, SITTIN& AT YVsr-(7 KAFF -KAFF? VL 11 A TABLE ?f Us -r- PROMOTION FOR fvl?.RUS- aliow.-d In retain. It milled Unit tile order i.Mll.l lie lewe.l as directing Ihe corporal ion tu reimburse ihe employes for hack pay lost but that ihe employes should reimburse the government "lor Inierlut support." "In this view," the board said, "it Is hut a bookkeeping convenience for tile corporation lo pay the gov- jeruuient directly." I important pending cases which involved le.lenil regulation or ti v .Iroelectrie projects and freedom of Ihe press were not passed on to day. Sovctal Ml chili huvtt icciMitly hi'i'ii - uifiiinizi'il at tht (iiccn hcIhkiI. Two cani coolti'iy tin Iih havi licun orv'JiaUi'd iiuilcr I In1 liml(M fliii nl' Mrs. ('. l'aiklinrHl. (hie of tin Ihi Kf clults i'I.tImiI H;il I Jimlnr pit'Hidcnl, l-Mvvartl Mai I licw h vice iuchIiIcmI a till fail Srliitllilt siii ivlaiy. Ollh'i- unuiiln'1'K nee Hohi'i t 1 1 ii tii. ItnliiTl ('la (MHil. .Ifiliil Scluniilt, .Mi'Mil Del)-.-!. Ki vln . I'ai'kliuiHl. U'allrr ' W'i'avcr, hntiiild Lamlt'i-. W'HIIh Innlcy and Iticliaid ClayiMxil. Tln. nlhoi' cniiiji cookery i-lnli un der (In- lcaiirstili nl .Mrs. I'aik lllllst h roMlpoxrit of I'U'Vt'll liiciri hern. I.ouixi .Matllit'UH was iih-hm1 (iR'sidiMil, Fi a in Ik Land viri'picsl (Iciit and (Hive J.iv Is Kerrelary. ( it her iiiciiihtM s an' l.onainc Me Comas, I .a nra helVel, .Mildred I Ion nit'. .Marl Iv n 1'reslon, Noi mn Klsher, Jleerly rioui-ll, Lucille Koheiis and (ilaihs Lewis. Mis. I'aikhiirst is also leadiim a loindfriall rliili oi' cIkIh iiieinliers I This Kioiip will iairy (he first t i - ifiun. .lM'iiiiri'i f in iiiis rum nil1 (J era Id Clay pool president, h In I 'ark tin is t vice pn-sidi'iit, Kidi.i t Molines seerelarx , Unpei r Claypoid. Khluitd Cliiypool. Keiih Hansen, lilrharil Sihnndt and .Neat he IVel. Elgarose 4-H Club News Uy CAIiOLVN T WN'Kli l the last ineelllli: of the Mkir PINT $1.00 tli( OBi' News of 4-H i s " m COWt IMOBTWtAStllVlCC.W? tST BfC. U PAT. Off. 1?" . - L in.-t' llrullh chili K.'lta JuhiHoii 11 llif ki nil) in Hie "1','H On (lie Mark" ;iiul "llnw )u Yni hi). Mrs. Kiliiiau." We liiul n health "Ask ll IliiKkfl" iiiiit lur onr roll cull, lolldwi-tl ly luo yt-Mn IimI li,v Aiilini Miw kliiiiil. Tin' net--roiary'M ccport inllowct). llctla .(lihiimin wiih flfclfil hralth hiHpcclnr. ItorlK liiirch wuh i'IitMmI uhkIi jL-iiaifl Uy u HiiaiitinouH Imllnl. Out" i litKhiK HdilK was "Tin Mum We (lei TttKi'thi'r.' Edrnbower 4-H News lly I'ATItlClA CALKINS on Monday a Iter noon of la:;t week Ihe ulrls of the K. A. '. dnh met with Ihe local leailer. .Mrs. M I1. Miller, to more carefully illseiiss the plans for the year. Il was de cided that the lirsl article to he itmilii vifUil.l I linn il I. I The secretary, lleltv Hess, renni ts j that tht' order lor the heads has nl ready lieeii uiaili'il. The day lor nieetini: ilecldi-il upon was Tues day. 'Ihe Meerelary aUo reported a total ineuihershlp ol I wclvc. 'n the same day Ihe hoys' wood working cluh met willi Mr. Miller. This eluii has only eUnep uiemheis, inn It I iik a total of '22 cluh iiicmhcrs in the entile m liool. In Ihe woodwoi kini; chili, the la iy i of the i ililler fourth grade are inak-j'"1" lug nl list ol arlh lo than the older lms. The oldfl' group Is planning to do sonic wink mi ihe la I hi'. Air. .Miller experts to gel Ihe ply-hoard needed for holh ehihs within a few days. The girls' i luh will u m this lor si raphooks and tras. while the hoj s will use it lor a good many things. l-'tiday afternoon aller srhoul the 'Sliit Siilcliers-' club iu t with itn Ineal leader. Mrs. Curl is fa I kins. Alter the business meeting, diiler cut stilta'de materials and patterns lor Ihe project were decided upon. At the same lime the leader served punch and cookies lo Hie tuemliers. Glide 4-H News i: IIAIiOLO MA KK 'I he Clide Livestock club was re organized a lew weeks ago, with Claude I . Tahnil as leader. Iarre I loss w as elei'leil president, Neil Talcolt vice president and Harold Mai l' si-eivlai y. Ol her Uieillhers aie Hi. k Woo.ls. Ilni I M.-h in. .Ilmuiy Watson and .lohnny lloluu son. W'e dei ideil to have our meet ings every oilier Tuesda. A new kind of hnnhy riiih was organized at lilnle this year. It is a rilleehih. Nllii' hn s are elirnlled. Mr. Craft, teacher, aceepled the leadeishi!. Klerleti nllirers lollow: I Mlgetle ! o president, I leetl Thoiup'Miu vici- presiih'iii, haiicil I 'Oss errelar . The ollu-r liielilliers an- hhk Woods. Nell Taleoit. Hap Oliver. Kerel! Wesl.DiiU Steele an. I Harold Mair. Wc dei id il lo hold our meetings every Wednes day from ?: lo lo it: a. in. At pies- eul only 22 i nlilu e i ll Irs w ill used, l.aler. larger uwh and piMols will h( iihI. The lirsi uieetini; we had a target piai Ih e at the latme consn acted on M r. Alexander's place back ot tlie Chiituin church. Seveial ot the members made lair ly good scores. At the second meet ing we decided to go lumitiig. We emlel up slioiuiug ai lit) car..-, am slick?, in the North I ntpiina liver oil of the Slratlei swinging biid::e. At ihe Hind meeting, nisi a leu o the beys vm'DI liuuling ill a liearbv Held 1 M k on. Is and Har old Man were loiltmate In hanging a lack lalilul. l-'em e pnls and oth er things seem to make better tar gets tliaa a real targei lor Hie members. 4 H Club News : MKI.I'.A l.l.'iNAIIH Tli Mill. i.i.l S.r, I II , lull in. -I Kiuliiy at l. 'in. ...ii In Iran-..!! I i.t.t- In. suites lii i iu' .11 ::auial ion .11 III.' i lull. A Mi l- III.' mil . Mil a volv was taK.'ll .'.ill. .Tlliuu tlli p;iyinviil tit .tliv.i. Il was il.'i i.lv.l in pax fivv ATTENTION! Hoover Owners For this coupon and $2.25 we will clewi, grease and complete ly overhaul your Hoover Clean er. We will ,ilso furnish you with new belt FREE. Radio Music Store Authorized Hoover Dealer Zlrj N. J-ckkon Phone 01 he used as nei-dcd. Kva Wumlell was elected treasurer. Mellia Leonard was elected new tepnrier. Ue decided to have din meetings Wednesday afternoon alter the last reeess. Crop Estimates For 1940 Reveal Drops, Increases WASHINGTON, Nov. 11'. (AI'i Tin1 itL-i iriihun' (It-purl infill In tiny ckI Iniali'd Hits yt-iir'B (.-urn ti , wiiii 'i.(;iti"i::T. JmhIu'ih iiioiilicci 'ilKl . a ml .2U'A,: ,'HMl Imshfls tin- i'.t2 fii-yciir dtii-iioii. Prfliiijiimry csiiinatfs nl' proiluc- linil, iilillfllllirt'il ;i innlltll iiiO Mm! since uiirhaimeil. plaif Intnl wheal proiliutlon ibis year al VJSXH. hllHhl-lF. compared iib 7;, l.dT Mum , lawl yciir nml l.iir.. ihe ten ami outs pioilm :::,ihmi imsiiets. cinn veiir ti venire; liims in l.l'ls I Mlel will) !t !t:!7.'J."..iiiHi ht.xl year. .oimi hu.hcls, Hie len- L'l 'in' verar New erfiitnule ft pioilmiiitii, l-nili'lMloilM, Ill- hilled on Nov. 1 clii'le.l: I'olilltie. I,miil Imsliels. :!(il.(iM;.tiii0 iilht ."lili.il Ml. nun, Suu;ir lu'eis, 1 1 niiii tons, in. 77!'i.'iMti atnl s.:i:!7.nun. Apples icomi. eiop). i i;..i:.i;.- elht hnshel.s, 1 i:;,li.V",,t)MO jill'l l-l.- PERCY cents per month, proieedn to 1.,... anil mi.. i JTE jr - I'.-iii-s S3. In;. huslivls, ,",l.ii7.- rliarlvii A. Spisimiu. llinvinur. . JT ,BAawr linn an I jii.:::i::. .1.1.1. . me 'fV1 liiapi's. -'..'.TT.iinu urns, 2.,-cii.o.iii yMMt Twifflty sW T3 "SeSo, " J nfl wGm Woman's Club Announces Sale : - MM mM MMj ' - f t - WL- I'll.- K.isvl. in :; Unnians villi, has Tim annual vxainillali. in Inr lias- M A MMjV JLmfHU H :,'''.? .te; anni.lln.'.'.l a .'..k.-il l.io.l ami la- I;, ll.all ..llivials will liv llvlil Satur- A JOf HI T V ,v5f malv salv Inr NommuImt V.h ki Iiv .lay. Nov. HI. al riinin 21 III U.isi- V" - f I H hvlil at l-owvll's lmi'iliiri. simi-. .U'B junior liiuli sclinol buil.lini:, m Ml" M '''3&SB& Mis. (iniuuv Krvw and Ahs. Kvs- sl.ulini: al ji a. in., il was an- m Atj I9 1 MT. B ' ::g3M& J&J i.t llutiu'i' am Joint vlniii invii or ninnuvil lii.lav. I'nilvr l lie mil's ol MMm T- ' XJfU, ' T r ' lilt' linnl sale ami .Mis. Ii. ,. Whip- lliv Slate IIIkIi Svlmol Alhlvliv as- MM M PfJ , mAM ffijl&PSii' ' (fth iirifW S nlv ami Mrs. I,. Kohlliauvn. Sr.. sovlalinli il is rv,lllrvil lllat olllv M M MJOT - 1 IJMWJw P"' TkXe aiv joint i haiiiiii'ii of lliv laiiialv . .nil ivl rvlvivvs niav olllviatv In fmtw M MMJMW. . ' ''SLi. " l.i.-li s,.,ol lu-thall ...in.'s. Kx- f' WMmV irS ?!St Y BEFORE yT7 I hOJSV Xt' IY0U BUY YOURl '1 AfJ" A . WA Thanksgiving Day for Oregon fixed By Gov. Spfague KAI.K.M, Nov. 11. ( AIM Gover nor Charles A. SirliKue. uroclntm- iiik .Novenilier !l as ThuiikSKiviiiK '.V I i'(iie hi witijion "ot .1, , jumico uuu (.AIM Hoyd lilliotl Stevenson. iiKht.-uusn.-ss and luolhei hood." ,2(i. WUB 8h(ft , ,,,,, yeHlor!iy II.- iiik.'.I prayer of thanks he- nfter n dance party, and Sheriff C. .anse America has heen free from J, McCoy took Burt Turner. 25. in ' war, luiniue and li.'Mtlleucn" while i iusiri.lv . ptest rviiiK Its Iix'imIoiu and Bccur uy. The date, n week earlier than cus- I toimu y, In tite same as that fixed i;y rresiuent itooseveit. 'mat day will he TlutnkHKiviiiK day In ubout liiree foil nils of Ihe slates, with the otherH ohseriiiiK il on Noveni Ler S. The Koveinor's luuclamalioii fol io vs: The jnesident of the I'nited I Stales haviim designated Thursday. Ihe twenty tirat day of Novemher iieM, as a day of national thanks (Hviiitf, now therefore, I. (Miarlex A. S);raBue. governor of Oregon, in (onformity with the law of tlie stale ami with honorahle cuhIoiii. do proclaim Haiti Thursday, the 21st day of Novemher. 1JH, as Thanks-jivin-; day in Oipkoii. to he oh served as a public holiday. Thanksgiving conies as Hip circle of Ihe year curves in its closing arc. 'J' lie burnished shield of the huuter'H moon hangs in the sky. Li er forsake the parks of high n.ounlaina and geese point, their m heloim south w aid w ilh unerring instinct. The fields which have yielded in liheral response to the farmers' discipline lie brown or ttiltow In HimIi- tintlnil rul'niuli. incut. Massing clouds herald win ter ritinu unit minvi'n whiih t:i'nv'iilt in Ihe endless cycle of Ihe seasons.) moisture lir the summer lo follow As in ancient times religious ol"v ""ulrca peace. the prime rites marked the seedtime and the, minister declared. 1 ' imiaihi rini,'. so in the modem age "What do these ravings ami out the vernal awakening and the mi- l'iurins count before the-tillence luninal harvest Inspire holy lesti-f Nuville Chamberlain's tomb?" vain of invocation and thanksglv The linunii responded with sub ing. Accur.lingi.v. with humility I titled cheers wlien Churchill ' de and Jiue graliluile let mil' people clared that "thougli long aliul liaz asscuihle on the day herein appoint- jurdous years lie before us. ui least el. at ibeir several places of wor- we enter upon them united and ship, and there olfer thanl;s to Al- with clean hearts." . -' mighty tf.i.l for the blessings we ) "Tlie only guide to a man ls: his j as a people enjoy. His ham! has j conscience." Churchill said, "the slaxe.i nl our gales War and Ka-jonly shield to his memory Is. the niiiui and Pestilence. Here schools rectitude and sincerity of his ae-j ami churches and libraries remain j Hons . . . with his shield, however hoe; the arts nourish. Age is re- the fates may nhiy. we march al-, peeled; youth is privileged; those I"'1" IV'!' '.'! prelected. A sharp no- impaign has ended on a - . 01111 i note ot unity as a vigilant the world, to he- contladlcteit by '. . itizimship nets guards to preserve Invents, to be disappointed in his ilie nation s security. Ihopes and to be deceived and our players of thanksgiving lorUheated by a wicked man . . . wa ""ae '' '' l.eueliis should he'ran be sure thai Neville Chaiuber- suattiln us. 11 not our niosneiitv IIIIMIH W 111 IICIIIIMIIK nil' ir nee 1(1 , dlssipaieil with Indulgence: and ii, ay sympaihy wilh sufleiing kill-, aulboiiiy. which wero powerful. H.IK lu mothei lauds drive out the , B.lvl ,n(l wmM r,.()m ,,, .. vice ol arrogance. Above all. in r devaslaling slruggle in which lorglllg Itistruinents of lorce. let US'WI, ilv0 ,IW engaged." not llll.-HHI' .H.I Maillli.l.lS Ol jus-I ticc ami i mileuiisne.sti uml bio ihrihoful. Thi- miisl reiualu 1 he (ohMtant uoals ol hiiininl(iml. In witness whfi-foi' I have hi'ii1 uiilo set my hand and caused tlie seal ol ihu .stale ol' Oregon to he aliixed. l)niHi in Ihe city of Salem 1 his 1 well ih day of No vein her. in t In ear ol our Lord, nint-'lceii huudit'd and fir;y. Chark'ri A. Spiiiyut!, t!uoi nur. CROFT seal ol ihu .stale ol' Oreyon to he I var .if mil- l.unl. llinvlvvli liuiiilicl 4 jgPKR fflSfcT" each year, and from (he list of those tak lug the cxninination. thn state aa Bociatioti 1hru63 certificated to those who havo a passiiKr Krnile and 11 id found qualified to officiate at paiiies. - Fatal hooting Trais Dance at Celebration I MAHVSVII.l.E. Calif.. Nov. 11. The whootlng occurred at Chal- lengH, Yuba county, utter a party celebrating completion of a tun nel for the Lake Spalding power plant of the. Pacific Can & Klectrle company. . Churchill Voices Britain's Tribute To iChaqibef Im I.OMION'. Nov. 12.iAI) Prime .Minister Chun-hill tolil the I house ol roinmoiiK toiluy that Ne jvllle ( limnherlaln tiled "ith con j rlUi-ju-e that had turned the corner, hist- only grief that he would mil be a aptictutnr at our final victory." allhoitBh "long hard I and hazardous yttarx are ahead." I In tribute to hia predetesHor as I primp mlnistetr, who dltnl Salur !day. Churchill said Ilia Rtrenuoils efforts lor peace had established that Britain was "Kuiltlesa of tho blood and terror and misery which have eiisulled so many land and peoples and yet seek new victims l mill." "Ilerr Hitler protests with fran tic v6rds and vestures that he ways In tho ranks of honor. "It fell to Neville Chamberlain, i in one of Ihe suiireine . crts.. nf i I..I -.I ...l.t .... . '... .I... . , ,i,.. ,., 'r . . , I 1.,, (,,.l I.-., ,,,:,, Secretary laird Halifax, who held hitt toKt also ii'tder ('liaiubcilalii': iidm In is) ration, vnid his t'onner PAUSE BOTTIED ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA aminatinna nro rontltirtPil chief never relaxed his efforts to prepare Britain tor war, even while doing his utmost to avoid war. - ' "One great fact ho was able to accomplish," Halifax .".aid. "was that, "when war came, It tamo to a fountry united." 35 PC. SET ROSEBUD POTTERY, open 94-PC. SET SERVICE FOR 12 HP' CHINA. . ....$40.00 Churchill Hardware Co. IRONMONGERS ANNOUNCEMENT Bill's Garbage S NOW OPERATING IN ROSEBURG Rubbish hauling of all kinds. Restaurant Collections Car cass Removals. Reasonable Rates Efficient Service.' Telephone 338 ii -i ; ! Ice-cold Coca-Cola was made to end j our thirst pleasantly. It is deli cious to the taste. It is refreshing. And after you drink it, the sense of refreshment lingers on. Thirst asks nothing more. THAT REFRE UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA WORKS Music Teachers to Meet Tho DotiBlus County Music- 'rescuers association will meet Thursday at a 11:45 o'clock no-hostess dinner at tho Hotel Umpqua to be follow ed by a program and business ses sion lit the studio of Miss Ciladys H Stninc. ROASTERS For Your Thanksgiving Turkey . . . Reed Enamel ' ROASTERS L ' ond J J Small Reed Enamel Roasters $1.25 Wear Ever " ROASTERS $4.95 & $5.95 stock . . . $8.00 ervice CO. BV V i JJ2 NO. JACKSON ST ROSEBURG, ORE. TELEPHONE