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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS.REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 1, 1940. rt- ' it V DEPT. STORE g: i $ IRosclniro'e Own Cbvtstmas Store Gift Counselor Service. a Eaa Wrnnninn 'if: Department. Vi: Mail Orders . n r:;tJ rromDTiy ruicu 9 Phone Orders Given Immediate Attention. 9 S.&H. Stomas Given on all Purchases. ir ft Wo invito voti to make):$ 'our store your Christmas ?' shoDcinei headaucrtors. .W Oregon Assn. Seeks Tax Code Changes roriTT,AN'n."7iIT'.. Onr. 11 ( Kunnnit nf ft movr'tiM-nt tn linvf Urn tjtx Htnniiir" ipvti'd i-ml vtdcii'Ml wiih ii1('(1k'1 bv Urn Oio pun TaxniiviMh' I'V!tr;ittiii (it its nnniml nn'of imr vi'shMilay. TIk tVili'intmii ri'Mti-l(-il t'i'il yon rtuto tnxt'B Imvn mown "hcvoiiil thn pnfnt which ivhI properly can' carry." A Bl:itomMit (f rn-lin 'iU' rni P'litfnrin iminlod n that whi'o laves Iih V iti'-n-nKi'il thi pit si 10 years, ?; I prnpcTtv values ami fn- fOPieB h''e 'tf n.fi;iM. -mi 1 1 i IHT 111 II 2w n,o (,unt lust Ifir Ihn Kfitlf in th tlfrllno of imMt'KHcil initiations. The HtJitfmi nt pledicleit "J'urllier flrlit li'tntctm f)) nil tilX'HIVITS' nv the reMi!t or tlif national defense rinctireiif". A res-oh'llnn was adtipted rerom-Tiiendiii'-' cf)urtitnli(ina1 nr Htaiu (ofv reilt'Mj cm veal est a In taxes nnd elnniiinf of the dale mi which taxes heroine a Heti on veal 'ivotie--tv In January 1 of t'-e v;i Ktich til"" liee-Mn' duo and payahle. t!l.T"de Itii.-hanaii rf rrvallin waa r!eei.-d itverdilent. Otliev ofl'lcer ratneil wet-e: Mrs, (Jiimp Kent M-i-pwiiler. fl-il'kn'ilc, fii-l dint rlrt Tiro president : K It. Kailainl, Con don, Hot-nihl district vlee-rtresident. villi . a. hi'vcr. I'orilaiid. Ihinl ditvirt vlce-nre;ddent. The meeiini? was atlemlcd by i1otKaleH from L'7 count los. Landis Retained as Baseball's Tzar'; K!em Promoted nurAfio. nop. n cum two of tho pioHt dottiimuit anil nlctui'fu fpm fliriiros in haMehali. Kenesaw Mountain Kami Ik and Hill Mem. ciinif to milf poslH In their Iomk riiri'erH today. Ior I.utulK eomnii1JsInnor nf tho sport Him-e Iftl'l. the day meant tiie Im-l' lining of a'loihei- period of Hovvlro lo (he natio'ial o'isliriio. Tho Amoviran and National lea- Kuen. aa they imtevoii their joint Ion to v. Ind up their annual winter meetings, were unitiiimons- Iv tn stinnnri of another term tor tho 74 year-old commissioner. For Klein, an umpire in tho Na tional league slnee )!Mi'(. it tiM-ii'it :ho start of a new jnh. I no t..-j vear-old arhiter. who always said ho "never missed ono in my llle was promoted to the post of su-pe-visor of the circuit's umpires. Klein veplacos i;r"ie Ouicley, who will enter tin- leaeue's puh lie rclulioiiK di-pitrliiH"". hu the veteran uuiiiie piohaldy w ill be ( 'H'hind the plale or on Ilio have-1 lines on specinl occasions. Tn MM ! Dm vacancy In tho ri'Uular umpii ' ! rniiks. thn leavne picked Joclto Conhtn. former Chicago Wliite Sox outMoMp". Ford Frirk was ro-nlortd presi liMit of the National league lor four years. Hoth leagues agreed vestenluv to extend Landis' term lour vears. to Jan. 12. 1 !!. Tho "hnlfe" ihereioro will be siartfnif his rr)tirth term (his current hcv-nn-vear conliiict had a yur t" ru:) hs all-pnwerrui inimnisuiuoi Has That "Better Mouse-Trap" Riddle Posts Two Wins Over Wilbur fti'Mli' w;h virtulluiin ovrr Wil bur in hoth hnski'tbutl iiml vollfy liall KHinfs playcil Kriiliiy niKht a( Itiilctlc. takliiR the buski'lliiill Kam u7 to ill mid wIlillhiK the volleyball Kant IH to M. Ilio flint half of tlii! ba-ftbrill Karnf was played on even termx, with Wilbur hnliliiiK n to I b-ail at the etui of the first quarter, while 111. I. lie was out In front 10 to S at half time. Illildle. however, tllnieil on the pressure In thn third period, ami ut the name time play ed a:i alrtk'ht defens.?, tiolitiiis iltiur Keoreless lor the entire him--jond half. The last quarter showed jStroUK defensive work o'l the part 'of both teams, as Kiddie made only two points (iuritiK that per , lod partly due, however, to pub jKtitullous. ! The volleyball fame was a very evfitiiiK aflair all of the way with Wilbur takiliR the lead In the open ing period. I!y half-time, however. Kiddle had Kone out in from by oue point lo lo !i unit eontiuued I tti pli-k mi a few points during the balance of the eame to win 1!) to II. Lineups: Basketball Wilbur (10) To). (37) niilille HastliiKs F (2) Nlihnls llowlln V ... (Hi) Cillespio Chainbeiiin (2) V. ; (11) Hart Laliaut (4) .....(! ... (5) Carpenter Sands III (1 (7) Haikett Substitutions: Kiddle, Itundull, Ijidy (2). Hamlin. Volleyball Wilbur Ilowlin 2. V. Forell ?., lj Kaut 1. Hunter 1. Stout 1, N. Forell :l, Sands 1, Sabala 2. Total II. Kiddle-CriKits 3, Kamlall 2. Meuchcr 11. Klelent. Hendricks, ItiKsby 1, llilis 2. Hall. Total 111. Heedache Cure AI.HIO.V, Inil. A doctor exam ined Charles Hodman, 32. of near by Skinner lake after bis automo bile had turned over with him. He. found only a small laceration on his head, which be closed. Kodman complained of a head ache. The doctor looked again. Inside his skull was a part i'rotn the rear spring of the car. The dor-tor took it out. He said Itodninu would recover. 2nd Mishap Hits Army Camp; 4 Die 1XIIIANTOWN (IAI Pa., 11. (AIM The death of civilian workers, burled beneath hale and muck In a sewer line cated them within a short time. On .Monday. Ill others were hurt, 'none serioui-ly. when a roof am Ueaffoldini! on a wooden hospital IhulldiiiK under construction coi j lapsed. .. I 'II CkvaMAV liec. inaroia Wiureuin, rwimc. four Racehura Resident. Dies Word was received here this trench n tittle more than 24 hours ' mfirniiiB of t he death of Harold (.it- after another construction acci dent on a Sfi.OOO.iiim training pro-Jn-t for the Pennsylvania national Kuard. became the subject today of two official investigations. The victims were among thou sands of workers engaged to rush to completion -hour.ing and train ing facilities on this military re servation where the 2Sth division will be mobilzed n February. The dead: I. M. Hockenberry, 24. and Rich ard J. Godilard. 23. .Mllllintow n, I'n.. It. 1). 1. hired only the day be fore; Benjamin Kichards. 4o, ne gro, Hurrisburg. 1'a.: and Allen G. Snyder. 20. I'otlsville. I'a. All ex cept Richards were married. They were following a digging machine last night, cleaning out loose dirt in a six-foot trench for sewer and water pipes. A huge section of shale caved In. pinning tlieru against the opposite side. All I wi-e dead when comrades extri- breath, tormer Roseburg resident, at Portland early today rolloivlng a short illness. Horn at Riddle, whore bo leaves many relative!), ho wan employed at Roseburg for several years by the Union Oil company. Ills wife, the former Gladys Murian, is a nleco of Mrs. Roy Catching ot this city. Funeral services will bo held in Portland Saturday at tho Kin ley mortuary. like your ci X perfect blend of the finest iogredients controlled by a scientific formula explains Cobbs Creek MILDNESS. 70 DhtilUd Grotn Neutral Spirit garette m , f pint 1 100(15 (Qjfja P5 SrW CONTINENTAL DISIIttlNG CO R POR A Tl O P HILADEIPHIA,' PA. I his fiadiict may be that famod 'bt.'ttt .)ousf:-trap" that will f u sport wtiii n liuoer ins one- - Ciiu.se me world 10 Deal a path loi built up remat liable retm- to !ie door of inventor Frank ation for inioe'Hy through twn Vord. who is pictured domon- tue'iiliuous decades. sttatinj! it in Ixjs Anqolos. The commissloiievshin carrleM a Lured up runway into barred ueain cnaniner. ivir. ivtouse trips n switch which makes two pin- i cers seize him by the nock while un UUUU-volt current. cJectro cuteh him. yearly Kahuy of Wa.uoo. F. D. R. Support Claimed for New D. P. O. ELKS Tlepultr tneotinu Thursdav evr ninK, I encmhev l Inil iai ion ? tho tleneral John .1. I'ershlni: Pro parodnoK't f'llts. I nitch lunch. Ku tertal:im"iit. ittol hers, don't miss this meet iui(. ( dv l Mt It tt!IHU Si .. crop prlcpH wouhl ho poKed at higher levels and pniity puymenls wouhl bo eliminated, Advancing f uch a plan before the annual convention of the fed- oration which opened yesterday. TMT.TIMOIIH. I'ef. ln. fAIM 'resident Kdward A. O'Neal deelav ProHldent HooHOvelt declared tndnv ed ho was "not worried about jrot 'hut olfectivo reummment of I ho tlux tho support of the man at (lu nation requires. In addition to mo- White Mouse." dlf'.uiiou of men and muni'ioes. '(ho plan, in nhorl. would usn "an adequate distribution of tho commodity loan I eat u res of the veahh from our unparalleled re- presi-nt rrnp control act lo and stc'-'-es." ntnld'i.o prices of sit h tli- cvfis This slalom' :) v as made In n an wheat. ( orn. cotton and tobacco procidentia) most.ai:e read before at levels cquiwilont to hoitwcn .5 o arnual conveiiiion of the Amorl- and lun percent nf parity, can Farm Uureau federation. The ( Pavily r u n eihod of moaiuriug convention wart considering new faun pibcs in their relationship to moiHisalx denirn'd to give farmerfl non-farm products and services, n larger nharo of the national in- I'nrlty prices are detineil as thoso come, which would ivo individual (aim Mr. Itnoseve't told the ! .000 fnrm- commoditii-s purchasing power in or deb-rales that the n-cond world terms of uou hu m good and ser- war. Hko (he lirst, wits having an vbeS e(ual to that nf the l!in!MI ii"iiuis e'''ect upon the economy period.) of the world. I'lidev tho O'N'eal plan, tho gov- "Ituf out of thiw war alrea-ly hns oiinnciil would malte loans at not emerged." he iaitl, "a e'enrer n'ali- below s.i per cent of parity. On zatiou of the value of democracy t lie basis of current pi (res, the nnd the danger to is from unbridled minimum loan nil en would be nhoiit lon e and agf-ression. I sing Hie ;. renin ;( bushel for domncruic processes. Ibis nation is ceiiis lor corn and I'! Ill arming in preserve freedom ami lo pound lor cotton, see to It Hint llie enslavement ol . mlllinuH td human beings will pass llle the iiighlmave that it Is." The president said I lie nation. In this crisis, could count upon the tedora'ioii and laimers everywhere. New Plnn Advnnced. .Meanwhile, federal ion officials chiimcd sutiport In high administra tions qunitciH for a revisoii of led einl fiirm prorrams under hiih heat. i!) cents a Olendaie I QUILTED or tiM&CY f fitted 0 a Axr?r V A STYLES! 4W?2W& W I Ol luiciouj ray XtWtXjC I f on,l Zipper-tatl- . JJf W"! s around style.l 'f f f - V , , j REGALLY V IjSPt t ' I LOVELY Jfi AsL A 1 J STY LES ! f yl a Of luxurioui ray I cmlFoihcrChriit' fS VV, M V -V f I Mr. and Mrs. (Joy Cellows wei, dinner kucis u 1 tlie Kre. Smith home i;, si Siindav. M. S Mr.Mulioii i-f id:i. (tie., visited his brother K. J. .!c.Mn-le-i .vuMilay. Mis. Aliif Moore returned Sat urday 1 1 Hin Portland where she I lies been Msiliug for a foV Weeks. 1 Shre wjii accompanied home by ' .Mis. Hyde Williams w ho visited he-e Sunday and relumed In Port land Sunday veniitg. I Mr. mid Mis. Jess Ciadih'ili, ha' roll and Jim Craddnrk w ere callers in (iranlri Pass Tuesday. l-'iank Williams and Mrs, Kmum V'ilsnn were isilors in Cranu Pass Thursday. (n then- re 1 urn. 1'ielr car was side swiped by a Him Ih bound car. dtlving too fast In malw a I'll n. The part ies re turned tn Crants Pass w here a settlement was reached betw cen the iwo pi rt It's. Mr. and .Mrs. V. I,. iobns and It; II w e'e business callers in : Crants Pass Saturday. I l-'iank Wottdh-y attended the I Shrlneis ceii'inony at Sactainenio - t Sat 11 vda v. Me w s a- cnni- 1 'pained lo Med ford by Mrs. Wood- lev. who visited Mends there and i Mr Wondley joined tic deleijatiou 1 and went to Sacramento. ! Mrs. I-!. II. M 01111 shell and sni 'visited in Itoseburg Sunday and Monday. ! Mr. nnd M's. Marvev Smith were Cranta Pass visitors last Sat urday. Mrs. I'll as. Austin ami M is. Wavne l,cw alien spent Sat unlay I in Myrtle Creek nn business. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder of Unit. ( nlT.. Mstted here and tn C :iti yon v ilio this week. On their 1 return they wero accompanied by Mrs. pruvvn and Mrs Pall, inolhev and aunt o Mr. Snyder They will spent) tho Christmas holidays upu tho Snyder-. Mrs. Stewart Putty vMte.I nvir ; tho w eck end In Klamath Kit IN. Mr. nnd Mr. A .1. I!:tess and Mrs. Kdw in Jehnsnn -pent Sa tar da v afterui'ort i-i C r;tuis P tss Mix l-Tank Ct atf and her son. Joe Craft. vlsMi-d lien tiom lo---l.md Sund.iv. They ai e m iking ldans to mm c on t h--ir t asu h soon. I I!. Smith s)ient a few davs in Put t'and and retui ued home ' Sunday ovonius. i Mrs. Certrude I.ystul. Mrs. KPua A re nam boa u. Mi si l-'lro-ice ,1oVi ton and Miss .Mire NYbe! vln'ted Sunilay in Mcdford. Mr. and Uvs Vom Willia-iM of 'oM.-ik-e Crovo lulled Mi Wil liams' father. 1'' ank Williams. u'id friend here Sunday. (iem Card, field representative for the I. K. C . was a Im-dues i?itor here Monday. .Mr. ami .Mis. l-'ddie Car.iwav und f imtly wore isiioi s at Ci,mt ( Pass SaUnday. i (6) W I lid - si y. GIFTS TO PLEASE EVERYONE PRICED TO PLEASE YOU! 1. Standing Baby Doll A beauiy with Elnping eyeo, jacket, dress and everything. 1G inches tail CT3I7 $1.98 2. Dial Telephone 81 inch re ceiver. Numbered clicking dial CT385 25C 3. Electric Freight Train Stream lined, remote control. Has working seachl.jLt - car CT419 $4.98 4. Sparkling Combat Plane A big twin ru idered lighter with 2 Kpark-:hooting gunn...CT3S4 HvC 5- TREE LIGHTING SPECIAL llVi It. 8 Mazda bulbs with iastening clips. Underwriters Ap- A proved. 59c Valuo. r2'51 OC 6. Latex Crib Toys Safe for baby. Whistle in back. Several amusing figures. CTR20-21-22 I UC 7. 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