TWO ROSEBUR3 NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1941. R.H.S. Indians in Fine Condition for Reedsport Gash ' Roseijurg high school's football squad, comprised of two complftp elevens, is in Rood physical con dition for its second seasonal battle, slated against Keedsport high on the latter' field next Sat- uidav. I2a!h teams were used by .Coach Jim Davis in the initial name ivre latt Fntlay agaii'.s! Sweet Home and all of the play rrs emerged from the smashing 28 victory tvllhout injury. - Equally good fortune has bless ed the Indians during their work outs so tar this week, which has consisted chiefly of defensive line play, to correct noticeable faults. The Improvement as a whole In the work of the squad, coupled with its sound condition and fight ing spirit, bases Coach Davis' prediction of a second triumph lor his warriors when they clash with Hee.lsport. In games thus lar this season, Reedsport has walloped Florence 18 0 and lost to Springfield 130. Davis announces his starting 'ineup in next Saturday's game as follows: Ends, Anderson and Den ny: tackles, Single and Vincent; halfbacks, Young and Calkins; guards, Peterson and Turner; center, Ilolmquist; quarterback, Cacy, and fullback, Wells. Hal Turpi Chosen to Start Against Saetos SEATTLE) UU: i tAi") Tilt S.'rrmenlo Salons, who defeated Seattle s three-time champions 15 times in 24 games during the regular baseball season, will open against the flainiers here Friday night in the president's cup play off of the coast league. Hal lurpln, the leagues lead ing pitcher for 1941, Is expected to start on the mound for Seattle against either Fieitas or M linger. Single games will be played Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday Hfternoon before the 1 V" .rr --" BltNOip WHISKEY J ; fit0 ! jui fi,mtt ' '' ill KESCIER'S v DLENDCD WHISKEY . hrlrr lrHir HI,mI t lllrliilrfl hlMltf . Tft'i NiMllrii) solrlf. iI1n1IIi-4 , rrwm l.rii;n. ifl - t tl i,ri limn! lull. JllIiiiH Iit J Mai ilitnu f tlilt., HiillliiKMi-, M.I ; l.i.vvt.-Mtvl.tliK, lriii. " OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopk C gone to A dakceTnoa'Wpf1 Wit's as plmmEthw i yi I WOM'T VMMT - IT'S RPW - ) 6 AKA ,PfZOM AS A BROAD-T GIME4 DAY AND T DON'T LKE 6lM5ARCE ? h. SIDE tOM US THE I THE PULL OF AN AMCKORf Y? TO BE Ar4 18-lKCH ft JOLLY J A vu ip JULIET GETS HOME J( 6UREHM VAs )j GUM ( STATUS I P BEFORE T CO.VE BCK, txsa Pg3ijcgg JULIET'S Vf OF MEN j TELL HER SVA JUST JeGAD I VrJblODEB 6LOC.K-J OVER- j j LOpri LIKE HE'D BE filgbigp I -. HER COUbHij EITHER C0P, i-nBYi.isicrriiic. t - rc u rt wfi3(Tf2li'MLlf y Sacramento to I t v n E. Thiele 135 ...159... 1C7... 461 .N Ar) ml-im Maleh 107... 157. .131 .453 it r r w o.,o .v,. H M m r I n... km mil i i Now Yard Work Seeks ! Tk.ll r u All 'h.jl .... L IV Mppiicanr in KDtepurq i. j r - i i Civil Service Opens Batch Of Jobs to Examination The civil service commission has announced an examination for positions as specialist in ma ternal and child health. The sal aries range from $3,200 to $5,000 a year. Positions In the children's bureau, department of labor, will be filled from these examinations. and vacancies in state agencies cooperating with the children's bureau may also be filled at the request of the states. Applicants must have been graduated from medical school cf recognfc! standing, with the degree of M. D., and must have served one year of Interneship. In addition they must have had full-time post interneship clinical training as well as other appropriate experi ence in one of the options. Ap plications must be filed at the commission's. Washington office not later than November 15, 1941. Qualified persons are asked to apply for positions of inspector, engineering materials I aeronau tical I; toolmaker, machinist, and project auditor. Full information as to the re quirements for these examina tions and application forms may b eobtained from C. B. Calkins, secretary of the local service board, at the postofflce building in this city. 000 workers will feel the curtailment- imposed by Priorities Di rector Donald M. Nelson as a means of conserving steel and Jlher strategic materials for de fense needs. It was the second drastic cut imposed on an Industry produc ing durable consumers goods. Au tomobile production for Decem ber recently was cut 4S.4 per cent, and similar limitations are expected soon for washing ma chines, househuld iioners, vac uum cleaners and other items. St-k-etiori Is complete. .See Hie advanced shipment of beautiful DOLLS at Goettel's May be bought on lay-away plan. (Adv.) I C. H. ARUNDEL PIANO SER f ICE Phone 18M COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubar 1 ii It a. Jsckson teams leave for finish the series. Social Security Program Expansion Is Planned WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (API President Hoosevelt disclosed yesterday that the administration was contemplating a broad ex pansion of the social security pro gram with the twnf'-ld o'sc'.ive of deterring Inflation and casing readjustment after the current emergency ends. lie told a press conference that he probably would submit to con gress soon a message on the mai ler and that perhaps the number of persons to be brought under social security would be doublsd. On a guess, lie said, the num ber might be increased from forty to eighty million persons. He said, too, that it might lie necessary to boost payroll taxes. The chief executive, who had considered the social security problem earlier in Ihe day with a group of government officials, said It was desired to make cov erage as wide as ossihlc and also to give federal aid to poorer states. FREEI TO THE LADIES Constance Bennett Cosmetics every Monday and Tuesday eve ning at the Rose theatre (Adv.) See the advanced shipment of beautiful DOLLS at Goettel's. May be bought u.i lay-away plan. Selection Is complete.- (Adv. I Industrial League Standings: Standard Oil .8....1 ...88 Pacific Fruit 6 ..3 . 600 Hansen Motors 666 Josse Furniture 5 . . 4 ...555 Umpqua 4. ..5... .441 Blessings 3.. . 6 ...333 Games Last Night. Standard Oil 2, Pacific Fruil 1, Hansen Motors 2t Josse Furniture 1 ; Umpqua Chiefs i. Blessings I. High Individual Game Score: Mills 198. High Individual Series Score: C. Stevenson 550. Josse Furniture Co. 171 171 171 '513 Elliot ISO Nicholson 135 . Sorenson 78 Burner 132 ITynn 122. 816 Hansen Motors: 12K 128 132 140 137. 104 709 Harry S. McCoy, field service civil service examiner from Seattle, is in Roseburg today to interview Douglas county men for skilled, semi-skilled and unskill ed Jobs in the navy yard at Hono lulu. Interested able-bodied men may sec Mr. McCoy by calling at the Kosehurg employment office. County Booth Sponsored By Whole Umpqua Area Harry Plnnlger, secretary of the Rosebuig chamber of com merce, said this morning that the booth at the Pacific International livestock show in Portland was being sponsored by the entire Umpqua country Instead of being limited to Roseburg exhibits, as I was reported in the News-Review fair story yesterday. Refrigerator Output Cut Ordered by Govt. SPECIAL! Model B. John Deere Tractor. Steel Wheels, Extension Rims, Spade Lugs $475.00 "You Own the Profits" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Go-op. Exch. RoMburg, Oregon WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. IAP) 1 The government ordered mak-1 ers of household mechanical re- Improved Mrs. Arthur Cham-1 frigerators yesterday to cut pro bliss, who has been here visiting ! ductlon for the last five months at the home of her brother-in-law, Glenn Chambliss, and family, is now reported to be improved in health, following several days' Illness. Her husband Is employ ed at Crescent lake. of 1941 to a level 43.2 per cent under average monthly output for the year which ended June 30, and warned that cuts in 1942 "will probably be greater." Thirty factories employing 45,- COOKBOOKLET COUPON This Coupon and 10? entitles bearer to a cookbooklet at the News Review office, Roseburg, Oregon. 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