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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1940. F. D. R. Includes Prayer In fixing Th HKsgmng Day WA8III."(:"V'.V, Nov. 20. (AP) Prt'sldPi i j! i-"H itii'Hult'K a prayer from rht Kpiacopnl book of common prayer, the name- he read to the uutioii ejection eve. In hin TliankHKit iiiK pinclamatlon. The text of tin proclamation: "1, Franklin 11. Itnosevelt. presl di'til of ih lulled States of Amer lea, (In hereby designate Thune day, the twenty-first day if No vember, 1!H0, In be observed na t joiiH lly at a day of ThHtikffgh In;. "In h year which tins seen ca! amity and hoitow fall upon tunny peoples elsewhere lit the world may wo give thank for ntir pre servation. "On I he panic day. in I In name hour, let tit may: "Almighty ind. tvlm hast Kiven uk this Kood land for our herltuire; wo humbly hesepch thee iliat wo may always prove ourselves a people mindful of thy favor anil Kind to do thy will. Men our land with honorable Industry, sound learning, and pine man Horn. "Have uk from violence, discord and confusion; from pride and ar roKancy. and from every evil way. I e fend our liberties, ami rashion Into one united people the multi tudes brought hl.lier nut of many kindred and Ioiikiiph. "Kudue. with the spirit of wis dom thorto to hoin hi 1 1 J ' name wo oh trust the authority of govern ment that there tmiy he justice and peace, at home, and that through obedience to thy law, we may kIiow forth thy praise among the nalloiiK of the .earth. In the time of prosperity, fill our henrts Willi lhaukfului'Rs, and In Hie day of tumble suffer nor our, trust In thoe to fail; amen." DAILY DEVOTIONS nn. chas. a. rcmvAiiDS "Almighty Cod. who bust fjlvcii im thin good land for our heritage, we humbly beeei h of Thee that wo may always prove ourselves a people mindful of Thy favor, and Kind to do Thy will, Bless our land with honor, able industry. xntiud learuiiiK. ii ml pure manners. Save us from violence, discord and con fusion, from pride and arro Kan re, and from every evil way. Offend out liberties and fashion Into one united people the mill (linden brought hllher out of many klndredH and tongues. Knduro with the Hplrit of wis dom those to whom in Thy name wo entrust the authority of tfov oi-nmeut, (bat there may he jus lice aijfl peace at home and that llimugh obedience to Thy law, we may show forth Thy praise among the uiuIoiih of the earth. In the lime of prosperity fill our hearts with thankfulness, and in the day of trouble suiter not dim iriisl in Thee to fall." J 'resident Jtooscvclt H election e;e prayer for Ibis good laud. 15th CENTURY SAILOR Eat Your Fill Of Turkey; It's O. K., Science Declares lly joiin ;i!ovi:ii Hcrvli'H Writer Warren Devine, Filer, Freed of Larceny Charge SKATTI.E. Nov. 18. --AI'l-Wiirri-n 111 vino. '.'T yiMir old :i'ii't lour flit'i', slooil clt'im'ri Itnluy ; Krimil Imwny i'Iihi'ko 4 Hi ' mo tion of tin! 11 visa t !( Hub 11I nliirh ho wuh a mi'iuhi'i-. Ill' was nrli's: I'll nn Niivcinlii'f ! nn tin (iri'iimi I'OIIHt llfll'l' llyliiK riniii llt'lf In 11 lilim'u Hie dull inviH'r. Iii-inily I'm-Hm-utiir 1'utrlrk Tiinim;iny ;-:iii tin dull wiik Kiilltk'il In1 lial nil wrongful InU'Ht. You Are As Old As Your Feet , Why have tired out feeling piini in feet, ankle knee, leg cases caused by some form of foot troubles Dr. J. M. Ingalls REGISTERED CHIROPODIST who make regular visits every other Saturday to your city, la licensed by the state of Oregon It a CHIROPODIST PODIA TRIST He fllvee complete foot service. Weak or flat feet, corns, oalouses, Ingrowing nails, treat ed without pain and with little Cost and trouble to you. Call for appointment or come In. B a. m. to S p. m. Omnnoa Hotel Roebur Next visit Saturday, Nov. 23rd A I Fen til re WASHINGTON Hon! worry about overeating on Thanksgiving. The public health service doesn't. Once it wu thought doctors wel comed ThuultML-lviiiK because over eating nave them so much busi ness, but tile health service tales the annual gluttony so slight a menace Unit no bulletins have ever beep published about II. Anyway, the pilgrim father wouldn't know tlx old holiday-mw -even the turkeys hrne changed. Tui keys of several fenerations ago were nigh us big as ostriches. Kven after the assembled uncles and cousins and aunls bad munched while meat until tiny were pop eyed, there was always plenty left over lor lush. Turkeys aren't so bin now be cause Ihe small ovens of modern apartment house ovens won't en compass such whopping fowl. Birds Are "Slimmed " Turkey raisers. In coopci at Ion with tile depart incut of auricul lute, have "slimmed" Ihe birds h selective breeding for small sie. i Tlie average turkey now weiulis be ineen II and II pounds, compared : to the IM to :! pound birds torn- j inoti In I be past. Mrs. (.ooduifc of Ifiln would j think the calendar bad gone ini.yi IT' fihe , could sei- the 'I hanksmvinn table set by Mrs. l!iu. Slie'd fiK ure those Salem witches had some tbhm tn 'do with May straw berries, and fresh .tune peas on a late No ember menu. Menus Get Smaller ' I'IIktIiu cooks were limited to pumpkins, si nashes, root veeta- ( bles and would "keep" and dried i and canned hulls. The modern housewife, thanks to pii k free.-' Iiik, can have oichard fresh liuils and vegetables, tin t even so , Thanksgiving menu are Kelllim: smaller. j Creal - graiidnia would have: thought she set n bare table if she; didn't serve several kinds of meat.i Imlf a doen venelaldes. a thick ol itilferenl pickles and relishes and I Hi ret or lour kinds of dessert. ot - j inlays the tnhlcnry Is to cut don the number of dlhes and spend i HORIZONTAL 1 Genoese navi gator, Chris topher . 8 Hfs lather was a or maker of fabric. 12 To thrash. 13 Amphitheater centers. 15 Inward. 10 Sounds of bells. 16 Want. IS Lace. 41 Sound of 21 Compositions inquiry. for two. 43 Roosted. 23 Norse myths. 45 Half an em. 25 Senior (abbr.) 4fl Forward. 27(Jibbon. 47 To flleh, 28 Tennis stroke. 49 Brother. 29 Ounce (ubbr.) 51 Measure. 30 Companions. 52 Christmas 33 Porch. times. 34 To leave out. 55 Bone. 35 Precept. 56 To plant. 37 Doctor (abbr.) .57 Pliable glove 38 Form of leather, moisture. 5fl Curse. 40Hocky 61 A Spanish pinnacle. queen financed Answer to Previous Puzzle m i CHsn iVc'u B'CTri hl3 trip with her 62 lie mt.de a westwrtrd to reach India. VKUTICAL 2 Indian. 3 Earth. 4 Hoofed quadrupeds. 5 Soul. 6 Footed va9C3. 7 to view. 8 To walk like a duck. 9 Electric term. 40 Contends. II Being. 14 Born. 16 He is credited with the -of America. 17 Chair. 1 9 Tree. 20 His voyages were or dangerous. 22 Weicht allowance. 24 Male bee. 26 Gypsy. 29 Uneven. 81 Middle. 32 Simrleton. 23 La(:ier. 36 Fish eggs, r:tl Cust. 42 Home. 44 Adorns. 4(1 Leather strap 48 To pt.it. SO Stir. 53 Fcmaln Bheep, 54 Triangular shield. 53 Avenue ' (abbr.) 59 Beside. 60 Lava. I i. i' I" Li rTl I' t Li' I' 1 1 1 r htep m m r i G 0. SCl' mm i liiiiii' linii' mnMiii; IImmii .'illrtu'tlvi' lumnl I'iiiiii I'nrl lii'i.l tu Sali-in. 1 iiiiiI niipt'liiliit;. I . . I I Circus in Magic Billed at Armory For November 27 A big indoor circ us of niyHfery Is being hroiiKhl to KosebuiR by the ItoselnttK Junior chamber of com merce, and will bp presented at the Koseburjr aimoty November liTth. The troupe is headed lv "The Ureal Virgil." premier inlei na tional magician uud illusionist, and they will present n full evening show rilled with baffling mystery and spectacular Illusions. In addition to the mauv magical effects and illusions. "The Great Virgil" will present his mad merry nunx of spooks, goblins, and ghosts; n feature that he Is using throughout America to crowd ihe largest theatres ami auditoriums. Six sels of scenery, dozens nf beautiful costumes, special lighting equipment ami tons of equipment are used in Ihe presentation of this mystery spectacle. "The Great Virgil" has spent a life time developing this extra va gaiir.a of mystery and among the many breath taking acts to lie seen here ft ill he: The Vanish of "Sim ha." the real live African Hon. the beautiful Hindoo princess asleep in n. id-air, an execution on Mars, Ihe tamous Hindoo hope mystery, Hin doo basket iniracle, Chinese opium den mystery. Chinatown after dark. Satan burns a man. the dissolving or the bodies of two human beings, and dozens of others, Julie, Hie psyhlc enigma, will be a special feature with the show. Julie Is said by scientists and doc tors, to possess mind i.uut yars abe-id of our times, and will prove i ouclnsively her ability to actually read the minds of the audience. The Great Virgil company recent ly gave consecutive perform ances at Ihe $5,0(1(1.1100 t.'ox theatre in San Kramisco. California. Tim same compelte show will be seen In Itoselnirg. The proceeds from this show will he Hed by Ihe junior clmmhcr lo improve the Itosetmig rest park, on the corner of Ijine and Jackson streets, and lo aid In constructing a Hoy Scout club house. Sclem-Born Journalist Dies in Plane Crash WASHINGTON'. Nov. lD.-fAl') The State department was noti fied t oil uy that Ralph D. Harues, correspondent for Ihe New York Heruld Tribune, was among four persons killed hi the crash of a British bombing piano on a moun tain Bide in Yugoslavia yenterday. band's parents. Barnes was born here June 14, j 139!. was educated in Salem j schools and was graduated from! Willamette university in 1922. ! HAM-..M, ure., !OV. 1H. (AP) i Ralph Waldo Harnea, New York Herald Tribune correspondent kill I ed in a Uritish plane crash In Yugo-! slaviu. leaves his parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Karnes, a widow, uud! two daughters, 11 and H'. Mrs. Humes came here several weeks ago with tlio two children, lo spend the winter with her bus POWELL'S for Bulk Salmon Eggs 246 N. Jackson St. SPECIAL Thanksgiving Dinner With AN the Trimming 50c Roseburg Hotel Cafe Prop. R. C. John Setrinf 'YOU, THE PEOPLE RETAIL MERCHANTS, in common with those engaged in other lines of business, find the numerous services of this bank very helpful and valu able, day after day and year after year. Every possible bank facility is available for their use. Loans for seasonal and special needs are obtainable under rea sonable credit requirements. Consultation is gladly extended to those with financial problems to solve. Our executives are always glad to be of service. Roseburg Branch of the lLITl:i STATES NATIONAL IIA.K of I'orllmul OREGON EVEN IS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE SAI.K.U. Nov. I!'. -(AIM Injur les siillcti-d in a l;ill Irom a hay loii piMYcn i;u;u 1 lUIH to la s A. Nichols, prominent Willamette alley laimer. IMHiTl.AMi, No-.-. l'i. i AIM C. W. il'addy) W'.vt. hehews a man Is ;is vouuk a- be teels. and be el.;. jilld lie U It like rillllliim a hatl'tnile in m minutes toduy -hi i v:',rd I 1 1 tiida West, who !-lips ropi- a mi punches a iiai: daily. celrlMiitcil his ('th btrihduv by rldlni; a ! Will Go to Portland Mrs. liar i .iiahieiii is leaving m itie mom ing lor Cortland to spend Thanks giving and visit mil il Saturday j with her son-in-law and datig liter, ! Attorney ;iiu Mrs. W illiam W. IK:iirlii. ami her sitei. Mrs. Jnlm i Call;. M is. Hatfield will be joined there by her son. lan Hatfield, 'freshman :it Oregon State itd le::e "Let s call 4 $ 'Ipj-rt her no &v-:; 10V ,J t t liYA rt -) :ch new s;- olKC UCVCl ,.t . Irfcs that U,g stance UM , 7W. 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