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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1943.
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thin paper and to all local nwi
published herein. All rlKlit f re
publication of special dispaU'tiet- 1
herein are a! no renervftd.
CHA8 V. bT ANTON Editor '
RDWIN U KNAPP Manager j
Bntred as terond claan matter I
May 17, 1920, at the poMoffJca
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The Weather
U. 8. Weather Bureau Office,
Ros-sburg, Orenon
Forecast for Roseburg and vi
cinity: Partly cloudy tonight and
Sunday.
Highest temp, for any Nov 76
Highest temp, yesterday 59
Lowest temp, for any Nov 14
. Lowest temp, last night 41
Precipitation yesterday 0
Preclp. from November 1 3.41
Exoess from November 1 1.70
Excess from Sept. 1, 1943 1.96
Editorials on News
(Continued from pag 1.)
Irani eight weeks morn.
For the moment lite Germans
seem to have us blocked In south
ern Italy. If we follow the Rus
sian system, we'll hit (hem
SOMEWHERE ELSE soon.
RUMORS i never very reliable)
from Inside Germany suggest
that the goslajx) ina.i secret
polleel is cracking down on de
featists at home und is shooting
weak-kneed Germans as ivadily
as the Soldiers at the front shoot
enemies.
RUBBER DIRECTOR DEWEY
I NOT New York's governor)
says I he lire situation is hail and
Will (,'el MUCH worse. There's no
shortage of synthetic, rubber, he
says. He lays the real trouble lit
the door of the "Ineffective gcti
o ni I man power situation" ---1
which, he says, Is so had we can't
even man the existing lire ma
chines. This Ineffective man power sit
uation tracks back to poor hau
illing of the American people hy
!hclr government, which has fail
ed to tan Iho deen sni inus of PA
TRIOTIC DEVOTION Unit lie J
hidden under the tiirhulenl home
front surface.
T
HE wraps an
taken trom n
devised hy a
new weapon
pnysieist in ine great Belt tele- China and other friendly nations
phone laboratories. I to parlicipali' in an international
It is an electrical conlrol for I innlerence to draft a program
ftntl-aircrall guns. An armv onl- I f'"' l'stwar agricultural prosper!
nance general savs of it: "We're '' ",,s advanced today at t lie na
Nmw i.io..iii... a'i. ...... ...,.. t lional grange convention.
plane to every 90 shots ol 90
millimeter ammunition fired. In
the last war we hit one out of
every 17.000 shots."
lit was private enterprise,
NOT bureaucracy, that develop
ed lhis weapon. I
DI'CK hunter's note: This new
system of shooting 'em out of
the air should be one of the shin
ing liglils of the brave new
world.
T
HE newest coal ruckus re
voices around the question as
to whether I he miners shall get
retroactive pay of $10 lor under
.ground travel from April I lo
.lune L'0.
i ne operators say they aren I i
obhgateit to pay it. The union
il'MWi says they certainly are. 1
The government, the ilisoalch I
dispatch
es sa .
MIND.
HASNT MADE IT IIS
W ., . ., ,. ,, '
ORI.D politics note: DeGaulle.
who has the confidence and :
backing ol RUSSIA, seems lo be
gelling the upper hand amour -
111.' l-'retleh IVilitlciatls.
H'iRRoRS ot war on the home i Principles and programs which
front department: j 'j'' ,,l,'u'1"'"''1 '" V"''''
,,. ,. . , national -tann meeting woo d l.
With consumption up as much li( ,.,, -.. ((
as HilR -. VIES and supply It,,,,,,,. ,.,,. ,ltu ,.(,. OJ
down to 1.0'. ol noi trial, liquor is terencs on postwar rchabilita
getting scui-er and sTanir. 1 lion
'Prices in the thish areas up to1
MO a pint. I
U hat we civilians have to t-n
dure is simply TERRIBLE.
AND finally an odd note of PA
TKIOTISM:
Albert Gos 'Mister of the N.i
ti'.n d Ciane, iclls f.irm.. Ilmt
COMMON
.EDITORIAL.
4ITLK
I in tenuis
"some of the New Deal planners, it is gratifying to hear a
leader nf national importance utter some down-to-earth,' common-sense
ideas for a change. Albert S. Gobs, master of the
national grange, speaking to the 7 7 1 h annual convention of
that organization. got down to grass roots with practical sug- '
gegtiohs, instead of idealistic theory und experimentation, when J
he declared we "must accept cuts in our accustomed standards
if inflation is to he licked
He urged farmers to "he content with margins very lillle
above cost." He characterized farm subsidies and price roll- j
backs as "a way to economic chaos." '
Contrast this sound advice with the policies of some leaders
of labor organizations who are demanding all the traffic will
bear and then some in the form of wage increases. !
Cuss expounded the theory thai the burden of preventing i
inflation should be shared by all groyps of people. This is in '
sharp contrast to administrative policy which coddles those
groups who have been its political supporters, and slaps and
smears ihosc who have been opposed to its revolutionary
ideology.
Agriculture has been one of
political revenge- Labor, on the other hand, because it sup
ported the administration, became the favored child. If milk
prices advance one cent per quart, then the administration
intimates it must rccogni.e labor's demands for a wage increase
of a dollar per day.
I he assertion of the national grange lender that industry and
labor and not agriculture have led the wartime upward
swing in prices and wages is nn indisputable statement. But it
is upon agriculture that the administration would place the
odium for inflationary trends.
No Wonder There's a Paper Shortage
(I rom the Corvnllis Gazette-Times)
1 WHOLESALE house in Seattle sends us a copy of a Idler
"it has received from one of its customers. The customer
was complaining aboul the high ration points on butler, and in
his letter he stated something about OPA instructions. Nearly;
everybody in business is familiar with them, but this fellow really
has something. Me wrote: "Brevity is indeed becoming a lost
ling
art. The book of Genesis tells of the creation of the world
in 1. 100 words. The ten commandments took only 297
W.,.1 ,i....1. ..
most farm prices AIU". HIGH
ENOUGH and adds: "We must
be content with margins very
lillle above cost, lor WE TOO
must accept cuts In our accustom
ed standards If Inflation is to he
licked. "
International,
Postwar Farm
Conference Asked
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Nov.
12. I AIM A proposal that
American farm organizations in
vite farm group leaders from
Great Britain. Canada, Australia
I HI Mlfcgl'M lllll Mils IliaiK
hy
Morton Tompkins, master of thr
Oregon State grange and one of
three American farm leaders
who returned only a few days
ago trom an inspection (rip of
British tarm. The other two were
Harry Wingate, president of the
Georgia Kami bureau lederation,
and Harvey Solberg, president ol
the Rocky Mountain section ol
the National Earmors union.
I The grange convention was ex
I peeled to appiwc a resolution
- "M,v " c'y""'g aouress requirea Lm
words, and the Declaration of Independence which brought a!
r.ew conception of freedom to the world," look 1.321 words i
M .1 miA i -.ii i , . I
Now the Ol A comes along with a change in the price of cab-
bages. and has to use 2.000 words. No wonder there arc 8,000 '
pages of regulations just for food retailers." I
I
calling tor such a conlercnco. Art
I The International meetlngjTaV Kill AffOffC
I would be held luobalilc al U'a.h. 'MA Will HIHVIJ
ingtou w il Ii in Hie next
mounts, ii wouiit go over muc
I ol the ground i-overed h tin
united nations food conlercn.v at ,
Hot .springs. Va . last spring
' I ' .in, in o ii.ii. .... .,. ... ,,i i I
tarn, leaders who hav'e no gov i
lariu leaders wlio have no gov
erninental connections. The Hot
Springs meeliug was made up
'-"Reiy oi uipiomaiie dint govern
nient.il otticials .ind eeonornists
"It is the belief of main t.u m
ers," Tompkins said, "thai a
"iind. practical program tot the
Altn. ,.,.. ol j,t:1,(.l,UMV
tluoughoul the world ,.in be ,1c
' vclopcd onl liy (hose w ho know
the practical, every day problems
I ot i. ii meis I hc iloulil the aluli
. ty ol (In. I. nn. its to do the mil "
IPENTICAL
N '11 1 H IK il.LYWi H D. Calil
Viola and violet l'aoni-ss,i, M.'ii
ileal iwiils. nn- aii-tisloiucl to
i hai ing things.
. But the Keilei.d S.-cuiilv a.l
'ministration i.n i usl it too t.u.
1 It 1.' nc 'he ..-ii N Hi. .mi.
i rial ..ui it luoebci .
SENSE TALK
By Charles V. Stanton
to the loose mouthing nnd vaporing of
those groups suffering most from J
11 U - J. - ... 1 I
Foreign Holdings
By U. S. Citizens
Must be Reported
: u ics io inaicn wus wiin inn) in
Citizens ol Roseliiug who own his newest adventure. 'Tile I'han
any property in loreign countries loin ol the Sky Scraper,' at 2:'M.
were notified In Tnt nn.i,. l ..... ' And then at 3 o'clock there's Mr.
tor 1.. Wlmbei'ly today that they
must tile reports ol their loreign
I holdings Willi the Treasury de
I ..irlmeni helore Deivmhor I.
I The notice was given by means
ol a poster placed on display in
j the post unices.
I Postmaster Wimhcrly points
join that il is necessary for the
government to have as complete
j information as possible on the
; American slake abroad lo assist
;lhe military authorities anil the
i civilian governments on the
! fighting fronts and to bring
'about sound solutions ol the post
I war problems.
i Report forms, known as TF1!
I ."00. may be obtained through
I commercial hanks, or I mm the
j nearest federal Reserve bank.
I the postmaster states. Penalties
:aie provided lor Ihose who wil
! 1 1 1 1 1 tail to till' reports.
Here's How New
Tax Bill Affects
(J. S. Individuals
.. . ... .. ., ..... lV ... ,,
V . ' m ,
Hell' is how the new lax bill
''I'l'iovcd hy the house ways and
I uh', in. riMiiiniurc iiiicnv in:u
I vitlii;tl nu-oiiu's
'2 Increases the normal lax
rate treni 0 per cent to to
.'I Uflauis present pcisonal e
, eruptions iuid i-redits for depend
cuts.
I Adopts .'. re.iillu-.ted s-.otax
sciUMiule c.itettl.ited to help fa
eilitate ntergcr ot l hi" v ictorv .mil
: income lev ies
Suspends foi tt'.e dui.itlon
Hie earned imnie ei-edil
0 Requires married is-rsons
tiling separate ivtuins to t il.,. ,t
: single person's excinpiion
7 Provides tii.it the tax -h.til
not be less than .1 per cent of the
net income m excess ot a pel son
al exemption ol S"mi tor ,i single
person. STiM tor tn.inicd pcisons
and $100 as credit lor each de
pendent. This is t i.un n.miii.
ism viitoiv t,i.i.ioi s not now
.siil'icct to lobular iiicoine levies
S. Retains existing ovei all lax
hi". I el "" p. ! !t en ',,
I'll '.'i'l' .-.
OUT OUR WAY
il'llnli I .; jl OvVOo HE'S SAWIM' V VEH, BOY BUT I'M
; ;'" WITH TH' PIECES TH' FllAST ONE TO ;AVV
" ;, j;'1 IWSTEAP OF SA.WIN' I DO SUMPIM ABOUT 'v
! ' 4 ' f , ; r i j ' 'I' WITH TH' SAW.' A IT I DOM'T SEE. J
! ,; ie.h A THERE'S A DlZXV MO USE IN PUSHlW i
'' Ul'T.l STREAX BACK J ( A Blc3 SAW WHEN A
' , HJ j SOMEWI1ERE IN f V VOU CAN PUSH A h
X " vVZZr THE MODERN TOUCHED c0 tl, ,w T,s
DIAL LOG
i :
By SUSAN
Here we are back to Sunday's
f.,1 iiii.mnm iliriin We'll
just 'mention in passing that you
mttsn'l forget that tonight at b is
Chicago Theatre or the Air pre
senting "Carmen"; Saturday
Night BoiulWagon at 7:20 and
up ,e gang and have a dance if
von feel frisky, because you'll
huv' otvhestras that specialize in
7:45 and run straight through to
the-Newspaper of the Air. And
now on to Sunday. Were you sur
I - '
p,.,snd , lrar Jack ,j,.nny las,
Sunday night? It was a last min-
"'' n,'WK flasn' so v p coukSn'
tell von to expect him, but he'll
,. ,;u.k nf!ain lhis W(H,k a, 8;3o.
Wings Over the West Coast has
" 7:3,)- s0 'ou'" sti" 1,0
able to hear this good half-hour.
We'd miss that show- it's one or
our many tavorites.
j Now to go back to Sunday
morning and star! the day prop
jerly: there's little Hobby Hookey
! in His halt-hour show, now called
, "Hookey Hall". You'll hear, il at
) 10:30. It's the Shadow who wins
j out when an unscrupulous lawyer
First Nigliter al the Little Thea
tre oil Times Square. Barbara
I.uildy, who by the way was
voted radio's best actress, s'.ars
this week in "loss Tides", a new
selling for the otcr.,.tl triangle.
Cleveland Symphony at (i has a
grand lot or music lined up for
you .Mo.,ul and Wagner mostly
Willi two Tamous violinists ap
pearing as guests. Well, kids, you
can see that there's going lo be
lots of good listening ahead for
you so have a nice week end
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting System,
1490 Kilocycles.
BEST BETS FOR TODAY
SATURDAY
6:00 Chicago Theatre of the
Air.
7:20 Saturday Night Bond
wagon. SUNDAY
10:30 Hookey Hall.
2:30 The Shadow.
3:00 First Nigbtcr.
6:00 Cleveland Symphony.
7.30 Wings Over the West
Coast.
8:30 Jack Benny.
MONDAY
9:30 Top of the Morotog.
2:15 Welcome Inn.
3:30 World's Front Page.
6:30 Free tor All.
8 00 Sherlock Holmes.
8.30 Point Sublime.
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
I 1". Fivd.lv Martin's iichc
tr.i. V0 Hie Cisco Kid
5 30 Moods in Music
5:45 Norman Ncsbitt News.
Studebaker.
!' -I" Chli ago T'lea'i r.
7:O0 John B. Hughes. A.i.icn).
7.15-
-State and Local Ntvvs,
Keel Motor Co.
Satiinl.iv Night r,..:;,i
w agon.
Lionel i !,ur ptotfs I M i hes
Ira. George Dulfy's Orcliesii.-.
Hemic Cummin's Orches
tra Ted Lew is' Orchoti a.
Juslin Stone's On hi sti.i
20
s o-i
N 15
s ;o
s r
i
9 00 Alka Seltzer News.
9 15 Round Up in the Skv. E. G.
High.-
" O..Face aod fer- V"-' -
Pi edi cts.
9:45 Johnny Messner's Orches
Ira.
10:00 Sign off.
SUNAY, NOVEMBER 14.
8:00 Wesley Radio League.
8:30 Voice of Prophecy.
9:00 Detroit Bible Class.
9:30 Organ Chimes, Presby
terian Church.
-Songs for Sunday.
10:00 Alka Seltzer News.
10:15 Romance of the High
ways, Greyhound.
10:30 Hooky Hall, Chooz.
11:00 Baptist Church Services.
12:00 -This is Eort Dix.
12:15 Voice of the Dairy Farmer,
American Dairy A6sn.
12:30 Dr. Floyd B. Johnson.
1:00 Lutheran Hour.
1:30 Young People's Church of
the Air.
2:00 Gospel Messages, Church
of Christ.
2:ir- - Treasury Star Parade, fea
luring Vincent Lopez and
Ills Orchestra.
2:30 The Shadow.
3:00 First Nighter, Campana
Sales Corp.
3:30 Four-Square Gospel
Church.
4:00 Old Fashioned Revival
Hour.
5:00- Mediation Board.
5:45 Gabriel Hcattcr, Barbasol.
6:00--Cleveland Symphony.
7:00 Ccdric Foster, Employer's
Group Ins.
7:15 -Treasury Star Parade,
starring Wendy Barrio in
"The Gingerbread House."
7:30 Wings Over the Wvsl
Coast.
8:00 -Cahlornia Melodies
8:30 Jack Benny, General
Foods.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News.
9:15 David Rose and His Or
chestra. 9:.')0 Hancock Ensemble.
10:00 Old Fashioned Revival
Hour.
11:00 Sign off.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15
(J.J5 Rise and Shim'.
7:00 News, Los Angeles Soap
Co.
7:1.) Stuff and Nonsense.
7:25 Al's Roscburg Auction.
7:30 State and Local News,
Boring Optical.
SOLDIER'S
HORIZONTAL
1 Pictured
singer,
Frances
8 She for
Army camps
13 Rubber tree
14 Plane surface
15 Feeble minded
16 Symbol for
germanium
17 Spotted
18 Upward
19 Part ot bodv
20 Friend "
21 Like
22 Right (abbr.)
23 Long fish
2 ) Rented
29 Ocean '
30 Species of
deer .
31 Hearing
Answer to Previous Putz'
IM.A B I ,N',F
IS"A"brT5NtvtCE'Dl
n.trV I (fl.'iKiATSI
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PP.O. Mt?E M'6 SjL E TjT
STEPS
ITjWt
MARINE
PlGUTlNC
p KraCA
A ACTgiR'
CT-Tdt?
OWOCONll
VERTICAL
1 Small sailing
vessel
2 Malt drink
3 Compass point
4 Untvvilled silk
j raun.- rocs
6 Crimson
"District
organs
32 Gram
34 Seize
36 Fast w a'.k
38 Merrt
41 Place
43 Drv
45 Corded fabric
4fi Charge
48 Easy ca'lop
; 15 6" 7 I Ja W IO. Ill b
1 T
K' j
o"7" 1 FMiMUM
I
r," s at Np. " i
50Rhvi( Island
(abbr.)
51 That one
52 Artificial
laneuase
54 Type measure
55 Statute
57 Tree
59 She sines
with Bob
60 Field of action
.61 Large u-ar
ly J. R. Williams
7:35 Judd Furniture Store.
7:40 Rhapsody in Wax.
8:00 Dr. Louis B. Talbot, Bible
Institute.
8:30 - Happy Joe and Ralph.
8:45 Round-Up in the Sky. E.
G. High.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News.
9:15 Josse Furniture Store.
9:20 -Moment Musicale.
9:30 Top of the Morning, Hen-
ninger's Mart.
9:45 Melodic Carietles.
10:00 Alka Seltzer News.
10:15 Shoppers' Guide.
10:30 - Luncheon with Lopez.
11:00 Wheel of Fortune.
11:45 - Music Off the Record.
12:00 Musical Interlude.
12:10 Sports Review, Dunham
Transfer.
12:20 Parkinson's Information
Exchange.
12:25- Rhythm at Random.
12:40 State News, Hansen
Motors.
12: 15 News-Review' of the Air.
12:55 Tcrmlhal Market Report,
Big Fett.
1 :00 Harrison Wood, Grove's i
Laboratories.
1:15 Salvation Armv.
1:30 Full Speed Ahead.
2:00 Ray Dady, News Analyst.'
2:15 Welcome Inn, G. W. j
Young & Son.
2:30 The Dreiim House of I
Melody. j
3:00 - Phillip Keyne-Gordon. I
3:15 Radio Tour. 1
3:30 World's Front Page. .j
3:15- Rendezvous With Rhythm.!
4:00 Congressman Wright Palt-'
man. j
1:15 .--Johnson Family.
4:30- Army Air Forces. !
5:00 Moods in Music.
5:1 Superman, Kellogg's Pep.
5:30--.Sophisticated Melodies.
5:45 Norman Ncsbitt News,
Studebaker.
6:00 Gabriel Heatter, Kreml.
6:15 Graeie Fields, Pall Mall
Cigarettes.
0:30 Free for All.
7:00 Raymond Clapper, White
Owl. :
7:15 State and Local News, j
Keel Motor Co. i
7:20 Musical Interlude. j
7.30 Lone Ranger.
S:00 Sherlock Holmes. i
8:30 Point Sublime, Union Oil
Co. i
SONGBIRD
20 Gratify
21 Classify
24 Period of time
26 Dine
27 Notorious
28 Perform
29She is a
screen
33 Near
35 Exist
37 Neckpiece
39 Myself
40 She toured
camps In
North
42 Tierce (abbr..
44 Draftsman
47 Marine duck
49 Endeavor
53 Lytic poem
I G:H T I NGI
i ifjT UUtf.
IR oxj'eTS
NtriAR
Ef; A L E
Attorney
(abh,-.)
8 Tree fluid
9 Within
10 Nothine
II Bright lurht
54 Atrc
12 Pertaining to 55 Depressed
ine seventh- 56 Monkey
17 Father 38 Anv
18 Employ 59 Hitn
Unit Value of Gas
Coupons B and C
To Be Increased
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (AP)
The unit value of B and C gaso
line coupons issued beginning
Dee. 1 will be changed to five
gallons the OPA announced yes
terday, but emphasized that this
will not mean more gasoline for
motorists.
The present value of supple
mentary coupons of these types
is two gallons in the East and
Midwest and three gallons in the
Far West.
The new five-gallon coupons
will be Issued with the designa
tion "B-2" and "C-2" on their
face. As the present "B" and "C"
and "B l" and "C-l" coupons run
out. they will be replaced by the
new higher-unit-value coupons. In
ine meantime, outstanding cou
pons issued before Dec. 1 will
continue to be valid for only two
gallons in the East and Midwest
and three gallons in the Far
West.
OPA said that while the change
does not mean additional gasoline
tor noiners of supplemental ra
tion dooks, many car owners
will buy in five-gallon units as
they customarily did before ra
tioning, and savings in mannovv
er for the trade and local ration
ing boards will result, since they
win ne required to handle fewer
books and coupons.
"A" books are not affected un
der the new arrangement.
Mrs. Clementine Rondeau
Of TiHer Passes Away
Mrs. Clemctinc Rondeau, 87,
died at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. J. Goodreau, at Tiller,
Nov. 12 after a long illness. She
was Imrn near Days Creek April
16, 1856, and for a number of
years had been a resident of the
Tiller district. She had continu
ously resided In Douglas countv.
Surviving her are three daugh
ters and three sons: Mrs. Frances
colder, Cottage Grove; Mrs
Rosie LevwIII, Tiller; Mrs. Clnda
i.oodreau, Glide; John and
George Rondeau, Tiller, and
waiter Rondeau, Cottage Grove.
She also leaves ten grandchil
dren, 22 great grandchildren and
three great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be held in the
Rondeau cemetery at Tiller Sun
day at 2:30 p. m., Rev. Father
Coughlan officiating. Arrange
ments are In care of the Stearns
mortuary, Oakland.
j Meeting Called Here On
Livestock Transporting
A meeting lias been scheduled
for all producers, truckers, deal
i ers, and processors of livestock
; in Douglas county, Monday, No
I vcmuer 15, at 8:00 p. m. at the
county agent's office in Rose
; burg, at which time a local live
j stock industry transportation
committee will be elected, ODT
j District Manager Jim H. Busch
j announced today.
in- luiiioniiui.- win siuay ine
problem of transportation of live
stock and make recommendations
to the Ofrice of Defense Trans
portation to insure the continued
uninterrupted flow of livestock
to market.
It is important, slated Mr.
Busch, thai anyone Interested in
the transportation or movement
of livestock attend the meeting.
Douglas County Girls
Enroll in Nursing Class
t
Two Iouglas county girls arc
enrolled for the next class in the
cadet irurse corps at Eastern Ore
gon College of Education. They
are Betty Pattison, Roseburg, and
Lucille Winebarger, Myrtle
Creek. ,
Driver Sleeps at Wheel;
Four Persons Injured
PORTLAND, Nov. 13.- (API
Four Port landers were injured
last night in the plunge of their
automobile off the Columbia
river highway a mile east of
Multnomah falls.
The car dropped 15 feet over a
sheer wall and rolled 135 feet,
witnesses said. The occupants
were rescued by an army doctor
and two naval pharmacist mates
who went down a 150-foot rope.
Injured were Mr. ami Mrs.
. "
i 9:00 Alka Seltzer News.
9:15 Hi Neighbor, Carstens
I Furniture Store,
j 9:30 General Barrows. Union
! Oil Co.
0:45 -Congressman Wright Patt-
man.
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ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO
Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager
FOUNDED AND MAINTAINED ON EFFICIENT
SERVICE AND COURTESY
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 600 , . .
o l j i , Licensed Lady
Oak and Kano Sts. c , . '
Embalmer
John Pelz and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Byrne. Pelz told officers he fell
asleep at the wheel.
Fifty More Cases of
Oregon's Whiskey Stolen
PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. 13. (API
The Oregon liquor commission
reports another 50 cases of whis
key have been stolen from com
mission slocks, bringing the
year's losses to aoout $9,000.
But approximately $10,000
worth has been recovered.
Bootleggers are doing some il
legal importing, the commission
explained.
Ninrsofouit
MP MENwWOMEN
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Naoma Joan Mathews, 21,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Den
nis Mathews, Ideyld route, Rose
burg, has been enrolled in the
naval training school for wom
en reservist yeomen on the cam
pus of the Iowa State Teachers
college, Cedar Falls, Jowa. She
will twelve 12 weeks of intensive
training prior to assignment to
active duty at a naval shore sta
tion. The rugged service of the U.
S. marine crops is "easy sailing"
for Howard F. Brown, 25, son of
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Brown of
Camas aVlley, according to a re
port from the marine base at
Dutch Harbor, Alaska. "Employ
ed as a lumberjack for seven
years previous to his enlistment,
Brown is a veteran of a number
of narrow escapes in the woods
and carries more scars from lum
bering than most Leathernecks
receive from battle," the marine
public relations officer writes. A
former basketball player at Cam
as Valley high school, Brown
loined the marines in March,
1943. His wife, the former Mary
Morris, also resides at Camas
Valley.
Mrs. John Kelly has received
word from her son, Eugene
Peterson, a former resident of
Roseburg, that he has arrived at
the naval air corps technical
training school in Norman, Okla
homa. He will begin a 16 months
school there. He recently com
pleted his five weeks basic train
ing course at Farragut, Idaho.
. Mrs. D. C. Morgan has received
word that her son, Aviation Ca
det Fred H. Engle, has been
transferred to Martina field at
Tucson, Arizona, from Ryan field,
also at Tucson, he Is advancing
from basic to advanced flight in
struction. He was a member or
the largest class to be graduated
from Ryan field, where an ex
periment has been conducted in
elimination of the primary flight
course.
OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL
(liiiilr v.. Fuller, ItiriTtiir
Mlil Hum i, urni
Cri,ie I'riMt'lltty
1 KRNR Sundays 4:00 p. m.
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IDEALITY of design and w-nrL.
manship is no longer restricted
to larger, higher priced me
morials. Wc employ the same
designing' skill and fine crafts- ,
manship in the development of
ALL our monuments, regard
less of size.
Because of large volume and
cash purchases, our values arc
most attractive. Wc would like
to have you sec them and will
welcome your call.
L F. LOZIER
DEALER
Our stock located on Highway
V iunct'"on of Garden Valley
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P. O. Box 746
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