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I.,. Visit snrt Shop Mr. find Mrs.l TownsenH Club to Meet The
iCarl Brownson and son, Douglas, RosebuiK Towiiseiid club xill
or uamanu were in nracDuie,",rrl ""7 ". v
Vltltlnfl nt Hennlnger Home
Mrs. E. U. Harvev of Gletidaie Is
In RospbuiR visiting at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hennlntjer
and family on Riverside drive
In Ijurehvood.
iThrsday visiting and shopping.
Is On Honor Roll Miss El
ennore Mlcelll, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Mieelll Roseburg,
is on the honor roll at Stephens
college, Columbia, Mo., where she
Is enrolled as a freshrhan. She
is malorlng in eorninerelal aft
arid radio.
Home on Furlough Stt. Eu
pone MeElroy, who hns been sta
tioned In the Aleutians, is spend
ing his furlough in Roseburg vis
iting his wife and baby son. Mrs.
McElrov was formerly Helen
Marie Catching.
Home on Furlough T5 Mc
Afee (Mickey) Campbell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell, is
visiting at his home In Roseburg
while on a brief furlough. He is
stationed at Fort Leonard Wood,
Mo., wherp he has been in train
ing with the field artillery. He is
expecting to go overseas in the
nenr future.
Star to Hold DIrtner Rose
burg chapter of Eastern Star
members, their husbands and vis
iting members are asked to at
tend a 6:30 potluck dinner Thurs
day, Nov. 1C, at the Masonic tem
ple. The regular chapter meeting
will be held with Mrs. H. H. Tur
ner, worthy matron, presiding.
Special entertainment will fol
low.
Takes Part In Play Miss Ruth
Ann Ruhl of Roseburp, daughter
of Major and Mrs. L. W. Ruhl, re
cently took part in a play present
ed by Stephens college in Colum
bia, Mo., according to word re
ceived here. She was graduated
from Roseburg high school last
sorin and worked for the Paci
fic Telephone and Telegraph com
panv, before going to Stephens
cntWn this frill.
ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1901
M. E. RITTER. Manager
FOUNPED AND MAINTAINED ON EFFICIENT
SERVICE AND COURTESY
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 600 , Licensed Lady
Oak and Kane Sts. Embalmer
PLUMBING
PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE. .
Complete stock of fixturoi and fittings, including sinks,
toilets, lavatories, tubs, showers, range boilers, gas and
electric water heaters, steel and concrete septic, tanks,
shallow and deep well pumps.
Call or see , , ,
Coen Lumber Company
Floed and Mill Streets
Phone 121
EARNINGS AFTER FIRE?
You have probably read in newspapers this 'statement
"the loss was fully covered by Insurance" but It did not
tell the whole story. There are usually losses other than
property damage such as Fixed Charges (outgo) which
continued after the fire, and Profits (income) which stop
ped Immediately. We will insure ALL your hazards.
CALL
BAILEY & McKIBBIN
"Ken" "Bill"
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
315 racific Building Phone 398
Successors to Ken Bailey Insurance Agency
BAD NEWS!
ALONG with all the good news of victories abroad,
l comes some very bad news here at home.
Fat salvage collections are taking a nosb Dive in
many sections of the country.
That can mean just one thing! Too many of us are
letting the good news r.o TO our heads. Too many
believe that, with the collupse of Germany, we can
relax.
Don't these people know that the battle of Germany
Is just one chapter in this global war and that wc still
Jiave a long, tough road to travel ia the East ?
Even the total defeat O Germany can't help us
on; bit as far as the fat situation is concerned. And for
- specific reason: it's thh japs who have our tats.
Our fat shortage troubles began when Japan moved
Into the Pacific areas and cut us off from one billion
POUNDS of fats and oils we used to import every year.
The Japs are still there and we're still cut off! '
So we must continue saving used fats to help make up
that loss. To help make the munitions, synthetic rubber,'
medicines, soaps and other materials needed to finish
the war. wb must save bvbn harder than ever. So'
let's get busy and send the fat collections climbing up
all across America I The need is to urgent, our
government gives you 4i and 2 free red points for
every pound saved I
Sa Keep saving used fats unto, V-J DAY-the day
when we can celebrate final victory over out list end
toughest enemy-Japan.
Jppmttl Ij JFFJ W Oft Vttitor ItJmtry.
.... .
at the Douglas hotel.
Auxiliary To Meet The Eagles
auxiliary will meet Tuesday night
at the nail at a:.iu to mane pians
for the annual Thanksgiving din
ner.
Muplo Teachers To Meet
It'la
The
Doiicfa( Couhtv Music Teachers
association wll meet Tuesday
night at 8 o'clock at the home of
Miss Gladys H. Strong on S. Main
street.
). U. Ladles Club To Meet
The South Umpqua Ladles study
club will meet Tuesday night, No
vember' 14. at the home of Mrs.
Leroy Hansen. All members are
urged to be present.
Rebekaht to Hold Dinner The
annual harvest homo potluck din
ner of the Rebekah lodge No. 41
will be held Tuesday night at 6:
30 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall.
Members are requested to bring
donations for the Odd Fellows
home.
Auxiliary to Meet The La
dles Auxiliary to the Brother
hood of Railway Trainmen will
hold annual election of officers
Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at
the Roseburg Woman's club
house. Refreshments will be ser
ved. Badoura Club To Hold Dinner
The Badoura club, Daughters of
the Nile, will meet at a 6:30 no
hostess dinner Tuesday night at
the Hotel Rose in honor of Queen
Frances Hall of Portland and
some of her officers.
R. H.S.Indians
Lose, 12-0, to
Grants Pass
Luti' 96-Yard Run For
Touchdown Star Factor
Of Cavemen's Triumph
The Rosebure high school In
dians were beaten 12 to 0 Satur
day by the Grants Pass Cavemen
In a football game which was
much closer than the score
would Indicate. The annual Arm
istice day contest was played on
the Grants Pass field, where the
Indians found difficulty in get
tine accustomed to the slippery
surface.
Caught flat-footed after Pol
lard had kicked nut of bounds on
the Grants Pass five-vard marker,
the Indians let Jack Lutz, slii
nerv Crants Pass fullback, slide
through their fingers to run 104
yards, or 9fi yards from the point
of scrlrmar". for the first- touch
down. The Cavoment chalked up
thnir second tally mldwav in the
third nerlod when Pollard's kick
was blocked and was scooped up
bv Polev. who was clowned on
the Roseburg 22-vard stripe. Pin
pen passed to Lutz for nine yards,
comnlellni' the only successful
nerlnl atttemnt of the game. Lutz
boomed for a first down on the
10-vard stripe, and after Plppen
had been boomed for a one-yard
loss. Lutz again too the ball and
drove to Rosnburg's two-yard
marker. Again the Indians smear
ed a P'av and tossed Lutz back
to the five-vnrd stripe, un loumi
down. Grants Pass went Into a
Dinner Meeting To Be Held
All Baptist men and boys are
asked to attend a 6:30 dinner at
the church parlors Tuesday eve
ning Vtnyro nf G..T..1,... nnunn1
also 'are Invited. No charge will sr.read formation and Everton
oe maue ior ine ainner.
Community Club To Hold Sup
per The Rlversdale Commun
ity club has invited a'll residents
of the community to enjoy a pot
luck supper Tuesday night at 7
o'clock at the schoolhouse. Those
attending are asked to bring their
own table service.
nlunged through tackle to score.
Indians Fall at Passing
The Indians, nlnvine without
the corviecs of Harrison. block
In" halfback and ace pass re
ceiver, out with blood poisontner,
could not ""t their passine attack
workin". Thirteen attempts were
made throneh the air. b"t not one
was comnleted. Grants Pass com
pleted onlv one out of four.
Guardians To Mi All Pnmn r.v. tnnmn ninMj tr
Fire guardians and assistant tough snots in the eariv pa-t of
guardians are asked to meet i n,e "nme due to fumbles. Early
Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock ntji tho coning. Grants Ps re
tnc home Of Mrs. Harrio W a r i t ui
Booth of Laurelwood for the pur-j the Indian's Sfi-vanl line, but
pose of forming a guardian asso
ciation.
Vital Statistics
BORN
WARE To Mr. and Mrs. Dar
ley E. Ware, route 2, Roseburg,
at Mercy hospital, Saturday, Nov
11, . a daughter, Mollie Jean;
weight seven pounds six ounces.
' WEATHER FORD To Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. Weatherford, 125
N. Pine street. Roseburg, at Mer
cy hospital, Sunday, Nov 12 a
son, Joseph Merrltt; weight nine
pounds three ounces.
Coos Junction Garage
and Welding Works
General Petroleum Products
Electric and Acetylene Welding
Coos Junction, Oregon
Pass 9, Roseburg 0.
Yards lost at templed passes:
Roseburg 21.
Forward passes Intercepted:
Grants Pass 1, Roseburg 0.
punting averages: Grants Pass
24. Roseburg 30.
Punts: Grants Pass 7. Roseburg
10.
Blocked Punts: Grants Pass 1.
Fumbles: Grants Pass 4; Rose
bur? 2.
Opponent's fumbles recovered:
Giants Pass 1, Roseburg 3.
Yankees Closing in On
Japanese At Ormoe
'Continued from page 1)
sorted a battleship was sunk.
Eleven Japanese planes were
lost In this and other air actions,
including a heavv American air
bombardment which kept the fir
es burning in Ormoc, enemy rein
forcement noint.
Key Heights Captured
The U. S. 24th division which
has been In almost continous
heavv fighting since landing in
the PhiHnoines Oct. 20, drove
three miles forward along the
riirht flank of the road to Ormoc.
Thev captured the heights of Mt.
Cataharan. 16 miles north of Or
moc from which American artil
lerv can fire into the rear of the
enemy's forward lines and rake
sunnlv convoys.
Dismounted First division cav
alrymen, farther from the road
but closer to Ormoe. ran into
fierce Japanese resistance in the
Mt Plna saddle.
Unconfirmed Tokvo broadcasts
reported American warships
shelled Iwo island. 750 miles
south of Tokvo; JaDanese-occu-nied
Shanghai was bombed for
the second time In three days;
and a Suoorfort todav made an
other reconnaissance filp-ht over
Honshu, main island of Nippon.
American aces added to their
totals over the weekend. Ma).
Richard I. Bonrr of Poplar. Wis..
America's top fiehtcr pilot, shot
down two more to make his score
36. Mai. Thomas B. McGuire, sec
ond highest-scoring nee in this
theater, scored his 27th and 28th.
Security Tax Battle
Shaping in Congress
(Continued from page IT
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ROSEBURG
could not ndvanee the ball. A few
minute later the Indians-were
attain thrown hnek on the defen
sive, when Pollard's attemnted
nasi to Jones wns intercented bv
Aii'lnnd who ad"ineed 10 yards
to the Pnseburg 3?. Roseburp. af
ter holding fn" downs, took a
couple nf nenaltles. one for hold-Inn-
and another for offside and
Hcked nut to m'dfiold Wiit Moser
fumbled the b"'l and Walker re
covered for Roseburg on the
rVivcmcn's 42-vard line. Tt- was
from that pnlnt that Pollard
made his coffin-corner kick, only
to have Lutz break out from punt
formation around his ripht end
wnere. wnn rjoriect mierierence
and downfleld blocking, he made
his sensational touchdown run.
( Flaws In Offense Work
1 The two teams bad almost
equal ability in line plav. Aside
from the 96-yard run by Lutz.
Grants Pass was held to gains of
iR5 yards from scrimmage, while
the Indians totalled 81. Net gains,
'however, were 64 for Grants
Pass and 78 for Roseburg. Pol
lard, Roseburg passer, however,
was smothered twice for losses of
10 and 11 yards. Both lines were
; charging fast on defense, hut
were failing to provide protection
, for hall carriers on offense,
j The Indians missed several
scoring opportunities, the great
est threat being late in the game
when Everton's fumhle was re
covered by Atterbury on the
! Grants Pass 27-yard line. The
Indians -were penalized five yards
for too many times out. Pollard
broke through for a gain of five
yards but was forced to kirk out
of bounds on the 10-yard stripe.
1 Scallon broke loose twl for
iloniT gains, onre eottinfr iun the I
clear in midfield. but he hit a
slippery spot on the field and fell
to his knees.
: Safety Barely Missed
Roseburg barely missed a safe
ty when Robertson, kicking from
behind his own goal line, was
rushed hard and ran with the
hall. He was thrown behind the
line, but the referee ruled, amid
I vehement protests from the Rose-
nurg rooting section, that the ball
carrier's knee struck the ground
a foot outside the line.
Featuring Rosehurg's game
,was the brilliant defensive work
:of Knigge. who was in on nearly
every tackle, and boomed the
Grants Pass ball carriers for
losses on numerous occasions.
I Llneuns and summary:
iGrants Pass Pos. "Roseburg
! Ausland RK Atterbury
Robertson RT Marsters
i Porter RG Caskoy
Rarry C Knigge
Every LG Mottschonbkr
i Richards I.T Krell
: McLearn LR Jones
Rolev RH James
Pippin LH Pollard I
, Lutz F Scallon i
, Bovee Q Currier!
Score bv periods:
I Grants Pass 0 6
.Roseburg 0 0
j Grants Pass scoring:
erton (sub for Rolevi.
Substitutions: Grants Pass
Marsh. Ricbel, Fuller. Chambers,
McClellan. Boan, McLearn. Ever
ton. Moser. Falweil: Rosehurg
Mitchell. L. Marsters. Carter,
Rodgers. Colley Landers. Ulrich,
Walker, Sullivan, Benson.
First downs: Roseburg 3,
Grants Pass 2.
Yards gained rushing (net)
Grants Pass 16. Roseburg 73.
Passes attempted: Roseburg 13,
Grants Pass 4.
Passes completed: Grants Pass
1, Roseburjf 0.
l'ards sained by passes; Grant
the Japanese attack on Pearl
Hnrbor: the current extension ex
pires on Dec. 7.
Little controversy is exoected
on the bill to continue, probably
for another vear, the miscellan
eous emergency nowcrs given
the president in th eescond war
powers act of 1942.
There mav be quite a battle
over a deficiencv aopropriation
bill carrving funds for a number
of executive agencies which will
he moneyless "fter the first of
the year unless congress comes to
their aid.
The makings of another strug
gle were removed bv the decision
of backers of compulsory peace
time draft elgislaf ion not to press
thei racse during tho forthcom
ing session.
Driver Examiner Sets
Extra Canyonville Date
Ward McRcynoIds, district ex
aminer of operators and chauf
feurs, will make a snecial stop
at the Canvonvillc Community
hall Thursdav. Nov. 16, to con
duct examinations of persons de
siring permits or licenses to
drive motor vehicles. He will be
in Canyonville between the hours
of 1 n. m. and 3 p. m. The Can
yonville stoo will be in addition
to his regular weekly examina
tion period in Roseburg each
Wednesday. He will be at the
rcosoDurg cirv nail trom 9 a. m
to 5 p. m. Wednesday.
Petty Offenders Fined
In City Court Here
Donald Anderson, charged with
traffic violation, naid a fine of
S2.50 after pleading guilty In
Roseburg city court , A. J. Ged
des. city recorder, stated today. E.
S. Ves De Rvlder forfeited bail
of S15 and Bernard Carlson paid
a fine of $20 after pleading guilty.
Both men were charged with In
toxication, Mr. Geddes reported.
New Seizures Tighten
Ring Around Budapest
'Continued from nage 1)
the Gorman armies around Buda
pest with those defending east
ern Slovakia.
A soviet column captured the
rMI station of Boldo"haza in a six
mile march along the railwav to
Jas?herenv. the last maior axis
bastion guarding Budapest from
the east.
Inter-Se Study Club to Meet
The Inter-Se Studv elub will meet
Tuesdav at a 1 o'clock dessert
luncheon at the home of Mrs. R.
B. Hampton on Riverside drive in
Iturelwood. The program on
"Education for rehabilitation."
will be in charge of Mrs. Delmar
Pmcdell
Voters Make
Few Changes
At Reedsport
John Skaaluren Chosen
Mayor; Death Summons
New Constable-Elect
REEDSPORT The election
In the lower Umnaua valley ap
parently has left almost everyone
with a feeling of relief and a cer
tainty that the country is not
"ing to the dogs after all. This
being one of the democratic party
strongholds In the countv, esne
ciallv in the Reedsport and Win
chester Bay precincts, naturally
Roosevelt received a verv large
vote here, but the congressional
ticket went to the republicans
with the feeling that they have
done a good job for this state
and district.
Naturallv. the countv and
Judiciary ticket was almost a
one-man affair, so that section
nf the ticket caused no fight.
The same may be said of the
local judicial ticket, constable
and lusticp of the peace. Fred
Wright, incumbent, was the
nominee of both parties for just
ice of the neace, but at the last
minute, R. H. W. "Bob" Leathers,
a local capitalist and real estate
sneculator, who ooerates an ac
counting business here, came out
as a "write-In" candidate. He
succeeded In rounding up 61 votes
in Reedsnort and Winchester Bay
against 516 for Wright.
Death Takes Constable
Otto Neumann, the oandl
date of both parties for con
stable position, and who bad
been ill for some time with a
heart ailment, was taken to
the hospital at Euoene for
treatment a few days previ
ous to election and on elec
tion day suffered a stroke
and died the following day.
While he was unanimously
elected, the office Is now va
cant and an apoointment will
have to be made by the coun
ty court.
Mr. Neumann was an old
and well known and resoect
ed citizen of the coast section
of southwestern Oregon, hav
Ina resided In Curry, Coos
and the lower Umpqua valley
of Douglas county for a num
ber of years and has been
active In sawmill work as a
superintendent and manaper
for a number of years. He
was in his early 70's and had
been retired from active
work for several years. He
leaves a wife and a brother,
a daughter, Mrs. Darwin
Bernhardt and her two chil
dren, all residents of this
city, and, several other sons
and daughters living else
where. The funeral was held
here Sunday.
The election will also change
the make-up of the Port of Ump
qua a little. O. H. Hinsdale, own
er of the Gardiner Lumber Co.,
a stockholder of the First Na
tional bank of Gardiner, as well
as a former member of the Port
Commission defeated Burt Rob
erts of Smith River for a seat on
the commission, and Nonda An
derson, of ReerisDort, and James
Ford, Jr., of Gardiner were re
elected to succeed themselves.
Other members of the commis
sion who are holdovers are Nor
man Weatherlv of Seottsburg
and Elkton and II. L. Lewis of
Smith River.
This election also changes the
city council. John Skaaluren, an
executive of the E. K. Lumber
Co., will succeed Cecil Bennett
as mayor. Mr. Bennett did not
"choose to run." Seats on the
council went to Andrew L. Knut
sen. a mill worker: Lloyd
Richardson, hardware clerk; and
M. W. Thomnson. Motel ooerator,
succeeding Skaaluren; John Dye
and C. F. Brown.
Junior Red Cross To
Be Heard in Broadcast
A thirty-minute "vox pop"
broadcast will be given todav at
9:30 p. m. with national release
over CBS. The program, originat
ing at Chico, Calif., will consist
of interviews of Junior Red Cross
members and will emphasize the
organization's activities that con
tribute to the war effort. Mrs.
Dora Ritzman, chairman of the
local American Junior Red Cross.
states that the program also will
show the work the Junior Red
Cross of Roseburg is doing. J
leollve service registration card.
Marvin R. Larson and Larl
Blackburn, arrested lust week ac-
micert nf the theft Of logging tools
at Canyonville, were committed
to tne county jau in, "eu ui la
ment of $50 fines each, following
Dleas of guilty to charges of pet
ty larceny. .
Traffic fines reported paw in
cluded Dora Bollman, $10, no op
erator's license, and $10, failure
io stop at a through street; Wes
ley C. Tnnnlnes. S10, no opera-
tor's license; William R. Harris,
$25, no operator's license; Lyle L.
Buell, $10 no tail light, $10 no
registration card.
PRUDENTIAL
LIFE INSURANCE
H. C. BERG,
' Speolal Agent.
Savings A Loan Bulldlnfl
Phone 87 .
Transient Without
Registration Card Held
Dewev M. Ellis, transient, was
sentenced in the Rosehurp justice
court todav to 30 davs in the coun
tv lail after pleading guiltv to a
charge of vagrancy. Judge Thom
as Hartfiel reported. The lail sen
tence was imposed, the tudge said
to nermit time for investigation
ef F1U:' fnilore to Produce a se-
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Lutz, Ev
Thank You . , .
We owe our customers a vote of thanks. Men,
women and youngsters have been so understand
ing about delays and difficulties In service that nat
urally follow the labor and supply shortage. But
we do promise them that the thorough careful
washing or dry cleaning we give clothes hasn't
changed. That's our pledge to our customers.
New Service Laundry S Dry Cleaners
CALL 88
m
5 fr
EDNA'S BEAUTY SHOP
(Mrs. Fred Bereiq, assistant operator)
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
Machlneless permanents $8.00 and up
($15 regular)
Cold Waves $10.00 and up
Call 446 for appointments
Notice To Customers
Umpqua Welding Works
Is moving from present location at 515 Fullerton St.
Will be open for business November 12th, located with
the Truck Equipment Co.
J. A. RHOADS
Highway 99 and Garden Valley Road Phono 140
Dairy ' Poultry
Turkey Rabbit
Calf Hog
FEEDS
Roseburg Grange Supply
222 Spruce St.
Telephone 176
SAW DUST
SLAB WOOD 16 IN.
Prompt Delivery Now.
DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
Phone 128 402 West Oak St.
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He is the symbol
of a service de
signed to give
you maximum per
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your car and tires.
We use the na
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for frame, wheel
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Phone 352
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Roseburg phone 341 Eugene phone 2962