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ROSEBURG" NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG", OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, W44
Cspf. R. Bonebrake
Adds 2 Clusters
To His Air Medal
AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE
FIGHTER STATION, England
Cnptaln Robert R. Iioncbiiike of
1301 Lake Drive, Taylor, Texas,
a P-47 ThiKlerbollholt fishier pi
lot, has been awarded a first and
second oak leaf cluster to his Air
Medal for "meritorious achieve
ment" during twenty combat op
erational sorties over enemy oc
cupied continental Europe.
The presentation was made by
his commanding omcer, Colonel
Frederic C. Gray of Abilene, Tex
ns, at a recent ceremony held on
their Eighth air force fighter
base. Capt. Honebrake had pre
viously won the Air Medal, and
each cluster is equivalent to an
other award of the medal.
Capt. Bonebrake has now flown
43 combat missions to Europe
with the famed 78th fighter
group. He has destroyed a Focke
wuu i;tu in tne air, and a uor
nier 217, a Heinkel III and a
Junkers 52 on the pround.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Bonebrake of Roseburg,
Oregon, and his wife, Mrs. Betsy
Ray Honebrake, lives at Taylor,
Texas.
NAVY COURT
AtiNWr Prvfotl Ptisxt
Social Security Tax
Compromise Forecast
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (AP)
In the senate today Majority
Leader Barkley disclosed that ef
forts are underway to avoid a
fight over a proposal by Senator
Vandenberg (R-Mich) to freeze
social security payroll taxes at
present levels. The next step may
be to offer a compromise on a
new rate, and a revised formula
lor creation of a reserve.
Unless legislation is passed be
tween now and Dec. 31, the pres
ent payroll tax of one per cent
each on employers and employes
win go to two per cent each.
The crop insurance bill Is
slated for house consideration
early next week. The senate
hopes to pet under way promptly
with the rivers and harbors bill
and flood control legislation.
HORIZONTAL
1 Pictured
admiral who
heads Navy
Investigation
of Pearl Har-
9 Speck
10 Measure of
area
11 Metal
13 Size of shot
14 Lair
16 Individual
17 And (Latin)
19 Rodent
21 Myself
22 Iron (symbol)
23 Farewell!
24 Persia
28 Run away
27 Heroic poem
29 Rip
30 Calcium
(symbol)
31 Within
32 Abound
34 Reverberate
37 Dock
38 Every
40 Auricle
41 Senior (ab.)
43 Place (ab.)
45 Jewel
40 Transpose
, (ab.)
47 Layer
48 Pastry
50 Like
51 On the ocean
53 Dbybreak
(comb, form)
55 Ireland
.57 He heads a
inquiry
VERTICAL
1 Opera (ab.)
2 Unit of
measure
3 News
paragraph
4 Mother
5 City of
Chaldea
0 Excellent
7 Anger
8 Negative
9 Fixed look
12 At no time
13 Three
(prefix)
15 Northeast
(ab.)
1G Concerning
18 Golf device
20 Rap lightly
23 Winglike part
lEOlsiPlgSLTipiPaittE
E-BE donncll NgpSL
25 Better
26 Barricade
28 Eccentric
wheel
29 Bind
32 Coronet
41 Slavic
42 Railway (ab.)
43 Past participle
(ab.)
44 Place
47 Vegetable
33 Ever (contr ) 49 Make a
35 Evil woman mistake
36 Sea 52 Symbol for tin
37 Domesticated 53 Measure of
animal cloth
39 His Majesty's 54 Ocean (ab.)
Ship (ab.) 50 That one
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Educator Is Speaker at
Meeting cf Lions Club
Winston D. Purvlne. state su
peryisor of occupational informa
tion and guidance, of Salem, Ore.,
was puest speaker iit the Rose
burp Lions club lei.'iilar dinner
meeting held at the Rainbow last
evening. He stressed the impor
tance of vocational guidance in
the training of prade and high
school students and Illustrated
his discussion with examples
from his own experience.
Leslie S. Irvin, musical direc
tor at Roseburg high school, pre
sented Jeff Currier and Tunney
Two Military Planes
Missing in Northwest
(By the Associated Press)
Two military planes, one an R.
C. A. F. Catalina flying boat and
the other a Uruman Hellcat light
er, were the object of widespeard
search today.
The western air command in
Vancouver, B. C, announced the
Hying boat, carrying a normal
crew of seven or eight, was miss
ing on a routine patrol ' flipht
from a west coast operational air
base.
The U. S. plane has been miss
ing from the naval air station at
Pasco since Monday alternoon.
the 131 h naval district reported
in Issuing an appeal lor help in
the search.
long-time member of FCC, will
fill In for James Lawrence Fly
pending selection of a regular
chairman in succession to Fly.
Requiem High Mass Set
For Lieut. Rissberger
Requiem memorial hiuh mass
will be sung, Nov. 24 at 9 a. m.
it St. Mary's Catholic church.
Eugene, for Lieutenant John G.
Rissberger, formerly a Roseburp
Kennerly in several humorous resident, recently killed in action
musical novelty numbers. Omer Europe. The mass will be con
J. Monger, principal of the Rose- ducted bv the Rev. Francis P.
burg high school was Introduced I Leinzip. LI. Rissberger was a son
as the guest of the club.
Judgeship of Bone May
Advance Magnuson's Job
OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. 1G
(API Sen. Homer T. Bone will
lie sworn in at San Francisco to
day as a justice of the Ninth cir
cuit court of appeals.
Ills resignation as senator was
received at Governor Langlie's
office yesterday and Slate Demo
cratic Chairman Harry Huso im
mediately moved to obtain the
appointment of Senator-Elect
Warren (!. Magnuson to fill
Bone's unexpired term.
Senator Mon C. Wallgren. governor-elect,
will resign his senate
seat when he Is sworn in as gov
ernor, thus jumping the newly
elected Maenuson into the state's
senior senatorsiiii)
t. k. jett Named Actina
i-ourr Martial of Negroes Chairman of FCC
On Lynch Charge Opens
SEATTLE. Nov. 1(. -(API -
ol Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rlss
helper, residents of Roseburg for
a number of years prior to re
moval to Eugene.
Says State Faces Grave
Postwar School Problem
BEND, Ore., Nov. l(i (API
Increased population and 25,0(10
returning servicemen eligible for
college I raining under the Gl bill
of rights will severely tax Ore
gon's school facilities after the
war. Dr. C. A. Howard, Oregon
College of Education president,
said here yesterday.
Howard added the legislature
must consider a greatly expanded
postwar school building program
to accommodate the huge alien
dance Increase.
Two colonels, three lieiitenai
colonels, four malms and two
captains today began silting as a
trial board to hear the c.is -s ol
three negro soldiers rhai'.'c! with
murder and riming and If) cliarg-1
ed with rioting. In the ai-mv's
largest general court martial ol
this war.
Charges faced by the members
of two companies attacneri to the
Seattle port of embarkation are
an outgrowth of an affair t he
right of last August 1 1 .-luring
which Gugielmn Olivott.i. private
In an Italian service unit, was
hanged at Fort Lawton.
WASHINGTON, Nov. l(i (AP)
President Roosevelt today des
ignated Ewell K. Jell to be act
ing chairman of the Federal Cum
na mica I ions commission.
Jell, a native of Baltimore and
ENJOY INEXPENSIVE
PRIZE WINNING
ORANGE MARMALADE
Ifs Easy To Make Anytime
With This Simple Recipe
6 Medium Sized Oranges
i (2 ll. Sliced)
6 Cups Water
i Cup Lemon Juice
( About 6 lemons )
I Package M.C.P. Pectin j
9! Level Cups Sugar j
(Measured ready er ute )
I. Cut oranges in cartwheels with
very sharp knife to make slices i
thin as possible. Discard the large j
Bat peel ends. Sliced fruit should
weigh 2 pounds.
2. Put sliced fruit In 8-au.lrt kettle.
Add the water and lemon iuice. !
3. Bring to a quick boil; boil gently :
tor 1 hour (uncovered). If peel is
not tender in 1 hour, bod until
tender.
4. Measure the cooked material. Due
to boiling, the volume will be re
duced below 7 cups. Add water to
make total peel and juice exactly
7 cups.
5. Put back In kettle. Stir in M.C.P.
Pectin; continue stirring and bring
to a full boil.
5. Add sugar (previously measured).
Stir gently until it has reached a
full rolling boil, and BOIL EX
ACTLY 4 MINUTES. Remove
from fire; skim and stir by turns
for 5 minutes.
7. Pour into jars. If you use pint or
quart jars, seal hot and Invert jars
on lids until Marmalade begins to
set. Then, shake well and set )ars
uprigiit. This keeps the peel evenly
distributed throughout.
NOTE: Thit recipe tvarki enunllv
uvll uith Karri Orangei or Valen
cia. When rifuT variety it over
ripe and perl i' , ,, 3;.rp
f.nimt Juice instead of Vz-cup. (lie
lire tu diicard any teedt.) Thin
recipe nuikes 7 pounds of prize,
winning Ornuiic Marmalade.
Christ Scientist Church
Dates Thanks Service
Tlie First CluiTli of Christ
Scientist, at Kosebun; today an
nounced snccial Thanksgiving
services to lie held at file church
Thursday. Nov. ::! T. S.t.ja
Kei-vice will start at 1 1 a i. and
will l- open In the general public.
FOR SALE
FsUbert Trees
Barcelona, Duchilly, Daviana
Varieties.
also
Casccrci Trees
write
Forrest Tree Farm
Charles W. Forrest, Mgr.
Marshfield, Oregon
46 Years
Ago
We were strong for quality
feeds.
in
Since that time we have never
changed our opinion.
We believe now, as then, that
QUALITY feeding is CHEAP
feeding.
We will be here tomorrow to back
up what we say today.
Douglas County Hour Mills
Oakland Roseburg Myrtle Creek
Pre-Grid Battle
Rally Slated By
Students Tonight
Inttermlssion pro-
with another win, In which case
they will finish In second spot in
the league. Regardless o( which
of the two Douglas county teams
wins the contest, spectators are
assured oi a colorful match.
The R. H. S. student body Is
.-ipuiiumiK auenuunce ana wilt
uiranL'e t ie
Roseburg senior high school gram.
students will conduct a down-!
town rally tonight in advance of
the annual Uosebtyrg-lU'edsnorl
football game, which will be
played at Finlay field starting at
H p. m. Friday. Police authority
has been secured lor tonight s
pregame demonstration, in
which students will be led by the
school band.
Following the rally, the six-
man football teams from Drain
Regional Conference
Of Red Cross Held
The American Red Cross re
gional conference of Volunteer
Special Services of the Pacific
area was held in Portland Friday,
Nov. 10, with Mrs. Helen David
son, production chairman, and
Mrs. Francos Gerretsen. chair-
and Myrtle Creek high schools man of volunteer special services,
will clash at Finlay field in alboth of Roseburg, attending as
Douglas
game for the county champion
ship. As both teams have excel
lent records for the season, an
exceptionally good contest is in
prospect at tonight's meeting.
The Roseburg-Reedsport game
Friday night also is expected to
be a tough battle as the two
teams are well matched. Reeds
port has been pointing the Rose-
representatives of the
county chapter of the American
Red Cross. Mrs. Richard M. Bis
sell, national director of VSS, of
Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Dean
Witter, area administrator of
VSS, were honored guests and
also in charge of the conference.
Plans were made at the confer
ence for luture work in all activ-
burg game all season and is de- Ities of the Red Cross and ways
termined on a victory. The Rose- of meting the needs that occur,
burg Indians are equally deter-j more rapidly and easily, were
mini'd to wind up their season discussed, Mrs. Cerretsen stated.
1VV. '.FUJll v.. JBU!-..aiJU.'liJ.'H'S
ES? NEWS OF OUR
''3? MENwWOMEN
in uniform
Word has recently been receiv
ed thai Corporal Robert W". Wil
cox, son of George M. Wilcox of
Oakland, has recently ar iveri In
Belgium. '
SSgt. Harold (Bud) Cloake, i
son ot Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cloake
of Roseburg, who has been an In
structor in the H. A. A. F. flying
school at Hobbs, N. M., has been
transferred to Roswell, N. M., to
a B-aa base, where, after taking
a 10 weeks course at Boeing
school in Seattle, he will have
charge of the class in hydraulic
system of the B-29. He reports
the B-29 is a wonderful Job and
wishes he could land one in Rose
burg for his many friends to ad
mire.
Oregon Tin Can Salvage
In October Reported
PORTLAND, Nov. 15 (AP)
The state salvage committee re
ported today that Oregon house
wives salvaged 73 tons of tin cans
In October.
Cred i ted to Oregon's November
salvage drive will be three cai
loads of cans collected in Octc
bcr, but not shipped in time t
count for that month.
Returns From Trip Llla Sat
ders of Roseburg returned Wet
nesday from a trip to Eugen
a to
where she attended
business
Keystone Club to Meet The
Methodist Keystone club has an
nounced its next meeting lor
Monday at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-
supper at the home of Mrs. Le
roy Hiatt, with Mrs. Lucien Cobb
and Mrs. Harold Rand as hostesses.
SAW DUST
SLAB WOOD 16 IN.
Prompt Delivery Now.
' DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
Phone 128 402 West Oak St.
THArafilWM
HAST
Beef Pot Roasts, Grade Af 5 pts., lb 30c
Sirloin Steaks, Grade A, 13 pts lb 44c
T-Bone Steaks, Utility Grade, no points, lb 38c
Veal Roasts, no points, lb 28c
Breast of Veal, lb 20c
Pork Shoulder Roasts, lb 33c
Bulk Lard, 2 lbs, for 35c
Cheddar Cheese, 12 pts., lb 38c
Grade A Young Turkeys, lb 51c
Colored Fryers, lb 46c
Asparagus S & W Mammouth Green Pt. No. 2
Corn Preferred Stock, whole kernel, No 2 can 17C
Libby's 1944 Pack Peas, No. 2 can 19e
Dia. A. Pumpkin, No 2 can ... . 13C
Skippy P-nut Butter, lib. jar... 3C
Baker's Cocoa, 8 oz. can 12c
Borden's Milk, tall cans, 3 for... 29C
None Such Mince Meat 9 oz pkg 19C
Sugar, pure cane, 10 lb. sk 63c
Life Buoy Soap, 2 bars for 15c
Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 for . . 25c
Swansdown Cake Flour, Ig. pkg. 27c
Prem Sandwich Meat 12 oz. can 35c
Snowdrift Shortening, 3 lb jar . . 68c
B. &M. Baked Beans, 18 oz. jar.. 19C
Local Prunes, 2 lbs 3C
N. B.C. Shredded Wheat, 2 for.. 25C
Krusfeaz Pie-Mix, Ig. pkg 25c
Raisins, seedless, 4 lb. pkg 45c
Almonds, 1944 crop, lb 49C
Roasted Peanuts fresh, lb 29c
Swansdown Family Fir., 50 lb. sk. 2.39
Hard Candy, 1 lb. bag 39c
I '4 HMrUUA OUST Mm
mi
50 lb sk 1.89
Fresh Vegetables
CARROTS
Local, 2 bchs 15c
ONIONS
Yellow Danvers, 3 lbs. 14c
SWEET POTATOES
U. S. No. l's, 3 lbs. .
CELERY
Utah type, Ige. bch.
ORANGES
Sunkist, 288's, doi. .
GRAPEFRUIT
Texas, 80's, 3 for 23c
APPLES
Local, 4 lbs 25e
ALMONDS
Lb 49c
CRANBERRIES
Bandon, lb 39c
25c
25c
29e
Wine
i Mar-Vista California
1 for Thanksgiving
Port Muscatel Angelica Tokay
4-5th pint gQg
l-5th gal jjq
Clapp's Infant Foods
Baby Food, 3 cans 20tf
Junior Food, 2 cans 190
Cereal or Oat Meals, 8 or. pkg., 2 for 2it
Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co.
Krispie Crackers, 2 lb. box 31
Rippled Wheat, 9 oz. pkg iQtf
Cosmetics and Remedies
50c WOODBURY'S
Complete Beauty Cream 39C
75c WOODBURY'S
Special Beauty Cream 59c
75c Bayer's Aspirin, 100's 59C
60c Alka Seltzer 49c
Colgate Tooth Paste, larqe . . . . 21c
Vaseline Hair Tonic, 6 oz. bot. ... 69c
Gillette Tech Razor....: 49c
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