EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, 6RE6ON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1943. Select Now Your Fur Coat for the Future May we advise that prices are bound to be higher-and that fur coats like Fishers' are able to show you now may not be avail able later. We have an extraordinary showing of the famous Benoff Furs of San Francisco. The usual guarantees and terms-always dependable qualities and values. It is our advice to select now. All prices. 69.50 to 250.00 and up S & H GREEN STAMPS Eagles Lead Off In Donation To United War Chest The Eafilcs lodfje today made the first conlriluilion toward Hour las county's iiota in lliitcil War Chest drive, the sum of $r0 being presented by lr. If. II Seo field .secretary, to Tom Parkin son, chairman of the county com mittee. The appropriation to aid In the war chest campaicn was voted by the local aerie at its regular Tuesday meeting, at which time the initiation of a class of .'1-1 candidates was con ducted. New members accepted into the orders are A. M. William, - Ororqe I'olzln. Albert Shadlev, W. S. Scarpi, Klpplcy Nevall, El met' LaKavre, Sam j,cman, lintr ert Lutes, Krnesl Teague, Kih'.ir Vanderhoef, Harry I'iltnie.er. Mel vin Coons, lionald Hoard, Fran cis Mayo, 1-:. J. Kreadman. Kve rett Want, Howard C.iffnrd Hot) ert ("rain. Albert Weaver. Verne Hanson, Itiissell Parr, Jesse Mar. tin. Ernest I lcdncpetli. Buckley Dell, (His .Salt in, Uuy M. Con. .less Snyder, A. K. nss"ll, Sam Truax. ,1. .1. Panh. C. S. Camp bell. Vii-Rll .lennle, K. C. Seely and Elmer Hampton. Jack Later was advanced from outside i;uard to the oftice ol conductor, replacing Hobert Lea. resigned, and Al l.al'an was elect ed outside nuard. The dance committee gave a report showim; exiellent attend nnce tit .Saturday niriht danci's It was announced that at the reiptlar meet lit); next Tuesday ninht It Is planned to initiate the class which , will complete the aerie's membership quota of !U for the year. New members ac copied to dale number Nt. Reedsport Man Crashes Into Class "A" Bowling HEl'nSPOHT. Ore.. ( -t. 1 I t API -The American Howling connress may be interested in the performance of Krank L. Taylor of Hecdsporl clurinc a match lea IF HOSE OBiES CL0.foniph Put S-purp9s Va-tro-nol up each i nostril. It (1) .blinks swollen nHnn- i brancs, (2) soothed Irritation, (.1; re w, iicvestransientcoiitfcstion . ! bririKSKruit.Tlire.iih- fj& j intt comfort, i-'ollow -i- dircctiuia in folder. VATSO MOl I T QLMMNI STORE i:ue name in which his team de leated the Sanitary bakery of Marsh field. A score of L'ltr is class "A" iHiwIinn, considerinn the scratch figure of Pit), but Taylor rolled consecutive names of 20a, 20;i and L'O'i winch may pill him ill the AHC record hook. Activities Listed By Scottish Rite A class of ten candidates will complete the work in the local l.odne of Perfection wnen the Mill decree is conferred upon them Saturday ninbl. October III. A delegation from Marsh field, ineludinn (wo candidates, will lii' in lioKohurn for the meet ing,. Visitors from the Scottish Kite hollies ill Eugene and Salem are expected to he present. Tile meetinn will be preceded by a dinner at p. tu. at the Masonic temple. Tlie degrees ill the Chapter Hose Croix wiil he conferred on the class early in November in order that they may be ready for the annual tall reunion in Eu gene. Several members of the class will complete the work through the .TJnd degree at the reunion, which will be held No-veinb-r II, IJ and l.'. Mrs. Frank Croucher, Native of Olalla, Dies Mr and Mrs. Tall Olliv.int have received word from Med 'onrf the death there Wednes day id' Mrs. Krank Cruncher, n:i live of the t Malla conimunily Mrs. Crouclier was (be daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. V. ;. Ki lend and pcnt her early lite In Mougla county. Surviving are her husband; a son. ivnald Croucher. stationed in Sol,.ane: a daughter. Mrs llioni.as P.illair, New York: Ivr mother. Mi s Addie Kr -nch. Med ford; a sivter. Mis H-Miry (Vim cber. and three brothers, Pale. Charles and Chiton Kriend, aP of .Mcdloid. Intormaii'in has nc been re ceived coii'-erning luneial ar rangcinents. other than that in termeni services will lie held a II o'clock Saturday at the Ten mile cemctet v. Umpquo Savinqs and Loan Association Real Estate Loans Phone 87 Local News Working At Facility Miss Ruth Matthi'ws has accepted u position nt the Veterans Admin istration facility. Here From Olympia Gordon Marsh, formerly of this city and now of Olympia, Wash., is spend ing a few days here attending 10 business. Attending To Business George Johnson ,who is employed in na- ' tionai defense work in Portland, Is .spending a few days here at- j tending to business. Enlists In Navy Kenneth A. Perdue of lioseburg has enlisted in the U. S. navy, according 10 a report received from the naval i recruiting service at Portland. I I j Returns Home Corporal Her bert liachor has received his honorable discharge from the U. S. army and has returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaehor, at Days Creek. Here From Medford Bren Sturdier, secretary-manager of the Southern Oregon Production I Credit association, Medford. is spending a few days at the local office attending to business. Past Presidents Club to Meet The Past Presidents club of George Slarmer auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans will meet Friday al 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hubert Wright. Home On Leave Francis Wes I ley Mode, son of Mr. and Mrs. j Arthur Mode, and Charles Morris : Minler, son of Mr .and Mrs. Day ( ton Minter, on leave from a navy I destroyer, are visiting at their ! homes in Kellogg for 18 days. , Riversdale Grange to Meet fiiversdale grange will meet Fri day night at 8:1!5 o'clock at the ball. Refreshments will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tipton. Mrs. Edward Salven and daughter. Miss Pricilla, ami Mr. mil Mrs. Eldon Ogle. Spend Monday Here Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mercer and two chil dren, Jerry and Dolores, of Med ford spent Monday here attend inn 1 business and visitim; friends. They formerly made their home here. Mr. Mercer is employed by the Pierce Freight company. Spend Weekend Here Techni cal Sergeant Hoy Wolford and his wife and Miss Joy Garcia, of Portland, spent the weekend here visiting Sgl. VVol ford's parents and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1 1. Wolford and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deholl Mann. Sgt. Wolford is taking his army train ing at present in eastern Oregon. Will Visit On Furlough Dale Calhoun went through Hoseburg yesterday on the bus en route from the government hospital al Modesto. Calif., to Eugene to visit bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Calhoun, and his brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. anil Mrs. Dean Morrow, and family. Dale was accompanied by his bride, having' been married a few days ago in California. He was recently re turned to this country followim; service with the V. S. forces in the Solomons and was in tin1 same ward al the Modesto bosiii-I tal with Marshall Hunt. sml ', Mr. an,. Mrs. C. W Hun, of this city, who is convalescing from j malaria. Mr. Calhoun's parents : recently sold their place in Car-! den Vallev and moved to Eugene i Hale and his wile expect to I snend .-, n-,, i f ,i, T.i.,.. f.... i lough in Tillamook visiting his oioiner. i -r. ivan i alhmm. r n vrecn Reelected President Of AFL for 20th Term larea designated by the O. and BOSTON' Oct 1-1 .( P1 The Administration, unless other-An,,.,- i.-.,.i ,,i., ', , .., I w ise authorized by the Chief oday reelected President ' Wil i ham Green for his 20ih term as tie.ui ot the labor oi ganiAilion. In his acceptance speech. Green forecast a fateful year and said the federation would contin ue to urge that its "wayward t rot hers" n -lurn. "We only ask." he said, "thai lv come hack as they left us, with no additions and coniplica- ions." He added that the rights d present AFL affiliates "must 'lid will be protected." Men, Women! Old at 40, 50, 60! Get Pep Feol Years Younger, Full of Vim K Him (hi-"Liiin Vil i.tn.lii.-t.w-v ilc Tftl'lfltt .(.v Win fivl .M Stall fcviUm iH'i'l'lcr ami ) uUtiiiiT, Ihla Ur) d&jr. U ir.i.i.l .iniir -- in tui tt at n ovi'ivwhcif t l li'H S I'lUtf. Postwar Planning Program Endorsed By Roseburg Lions The Rnsehuru Lions club, at lis regular weekly meeting In the Umpipia hotel last night, unan imously adopted a resolution pro posed by Lion Bruce Elliott that the club endorse a proposal for a postwar planning program. The resolution proposed that a committee composed of repre sentatives from county court, the city council, the school board, the California-Oregon Power com pany, and other industrial or gauiations be formed to outline plans for financing and making much-needed improvements im mediately alter the war. It was suggested that a swimming pool, community hall, park, play ground, Y. M. C. A., Oak Street bridge, city beautification, under ground conduit for power and lights, and many other projects might well be undertaken and plans laid for their completion. It was pointed out that the city of Eugene had made plans for improvements in that communi ty and already was raising mon ey for the needed projects. Ant!-, cipating industrial expansion in ' and around Roseburg, the club fell that immediate action local- I Iv was needed. " Mr. E. A. Britton, local 411 club leader, gave a report on the Lions club program which was lust concluded by which 4-H i members were encouraged to produce livestock and garden produce In return for cash and livestock prizes. "I wish." stated Mr. Britton, "that the members of this club could have ar; opportunity to sec how boys and girls 111 Douglas county have been stimulated to product! bettor products and live stock by the program sponsored by the local Lions club." Mr. Britton outlined to the club the various activities engaged in by. the boys and girls throughout the county. A Kirtable X-ray machine used by tin' army medical corps can hi- assembled in six minutes and will locate foreign matter in '10 seconds. NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid for Timber", and addressed to the Chief Forester, O. C. Adminis tration, 901 Guardian Building, iwilimd Oreeon. wi be receiv ivl until 10:31) A. M., Pacific Time. October 2(i. 1!M3 for the niirchase of timber upon tracts hereinafter described; each bid most slate the amount nor M. reel H. M., which will be offered for each species and the total consideration which will be paid for the timber. No bid for less than the appraised value will he considered. f.acn oiu most in submitted in duplicate and be ac companied bv a deposit in the form of a certified check in favor of the Treasurer of the United Stales. The deposit of any suc cessful bidder will he credited on the contract. Payment in full at the time of filing the contract is required in sales amounting to S'JfilH) or less. For conies of the form of proposal, form of con tract and bond, terms of pay ment, amount of deposit requir ed with hil, amount of bond re diiired with contract and other informal ion. application should be made to the address shown above. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: T. 2 S H. 6 W., Si'c '2f. all merchantable timber designated for cutting on the NK'.NW',, estimated for the purpose of tills sale to be S75 M. feet of Douglas Fir. 10 M. feet Incense Cedar, -' M. feet Hemlock, 10 M. (eet Western Red Cedar. No bid for less than S3.00 per M. ft. . M. for the Douglas Fir. Sl -r'0 per M ft. H. M. for the Incense Cedar. Hemlock, and Western Red Cedar, or a total purchase price of S2.fiti2.S0, will be con sidered. T. 21 S.. H. 7 W.. Sec. 11. all merchantable timber desig- nated for cutting on the Nht. estimated t?1''.J';''n" " , , "! - ' ' FlM. f(,,,t Im.,,ns(, Cedar, 75 M. feet Western Red Cedar. 5 M. Uvt Hemlock. No bid for less (ban S3 30 per M. ft. B. M. for the Douglas Fir. SI. 50 tier M. ft. B. M. for the White Kir and incense ft. H. M. for Cedar SI. 25 I p M f, M f,. , Hemlock. Kir a total purchase price of SS.-I57.25. will he considered. All umivr in each of the above de- I scribed areas must lie manil lacuired in the loca' marketing JXiic'd ... The right to waive detects, and to reiect all bids is reserved. Dated at Portland. Oregon, this Mil dav of October. 1!H3. W. II. Horning. Chief Forester. O. and C. Administration. NOW SHE SHOPS ' CASH AND CARRY" Without Painful Backache Many auffrrrr Miev tinttitiim bilfkarttt quirkiy, mice tltt'Y dipfovrr llmt tl rral ciir of their Iri'iii'lf may 1 tirl kMncy. The kul in- arc Nalurv's clm-l way ol t ak in Hip fM aci.l ami wnMe out of th lUi. Ttiey help tuoet people paM Uut 3 pints a tl.iy. WU-n .ItrtltT nt kulnry function prntilt TvitvRi'ii nmttt-r U T insio in jmir hit!, it Hl!l i'Ut lirttftlHit ) irk irltf. rln'IIItltl 1 1.' p.liHH, Irg Kiiti, if (up ami fti.rvv, Kt'innj up tuclit. wcliin. piitdin'M unil r rr. ImvuIm. Im ant! ltifinM. I'ni nt or Mnt' ptm.iin it!i Ptit.iritiiK siul I'titn uit . iim'-timi-a altw itii'n1 i Miu'tttiU4 rvu ith yoar kidtf-9 or biatdler. IHm't :ut! Ack your (iniBpidt for TV-an'i Pillit ui piiWMluily by million for vrr 40 t r, I'livv ivv li.ippv rlit uul 'II hitp lh- l.i tmW ol ki'lnrv lnl t'nli om .m- Nutrition for the A Hearty ITJell-Balance Breakfast Authorities agree that approximately one-third of the day's calories should be provided at breakfast! This means calories, proteins, minerals, and vitamins should all be represented at the breakfast table. Cereals tapp ed with fruit and rich milk are a fine starter for the day make them a breakfast habit in your home. They're economical and easy to prepare. &mmJ Lge. Pkg. ,15c MOTHER'S OATS Premium Large Pkg 35c WHEAT HEARTS 48-oz.Pkg. ...38c MEATS Grade A Steer Beef SIRLOIN STEAKS, pound ....39c T-BONF. STEAKS, pound 39c BEEF ROAST, pound 32c PORK STEAK, pound 35c MINCED HAM, pound 29c FRANKFURTERS, pound .....33c SWIFTS PORK SAUSAGE, Lb. 39c . OMraUACHIEi ' kiu miti (jii m 50 Lb. Sack $1.89 Nothing helps more than a new hair-do BEAUTY SALON Mezzanine Floor Mart No. 1 Phone 522 PRICES GOOD nj n STORE NO. 1 TELEPHONE 522 "IT'S SMART POST TOASTIES WHEATIES Lge. Pkg. .lie Swifts Brookfield Full Cream Pound .... 37c Don't Become Drab Don't fall down on your groom ing. Attend to your looks and your morale will rise 100',' . Ira FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER Whole Family in FRESH FRUITS ORANGES, Juicy, CANTALOUPE, Dillard, each . . . 5c LETTUCE 2 for .....29C KLAMATH POTATOES . U. S. NO. 2 50 pound sack 89c APPLES DELICIOUS 2 Lbs 19 DELICIOUS MACARONI and SPAGHETTI lllllr OTHER VALUES Peet's Soap Powder, Lg. Pkg. 30c Palmolive Toilet Soap, 2 for ... 1 5c Yellow Bowl Peas, 2 cans .25c Purex, Vi Gallon Jug .23c Aunt Polly's Soup Mix, 3 Pkg. . .25c A & H Soda, 1 Lb. Pkg., 3 for. . .25c Calumet Baking Pwd. 25 oz can 25c Rita Crackers, Lg. Pkg 23c Snowflake Crackers, 2 .Lb. Box 33c Sunbrite Cleanser, can 5c Golden West Coffee, 1 Lb. Pkg 30c Chinese Noodles, Lg. Pkg 15c TO BE THRIFTY" STORE and VEGETABLES dozen ... ... 29c CARROTS LOCAL - 2BU......15C SWEET POTATOES 3 Lbs 29 0-S0-G00D 2 Lb. Package 23c 15 and 16TH NO. 2 TELEPHONE 39