ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGOK. PRIDAY, JULY 7, 1944 TRRK Local Mews Visits 8t. Paul Rodeo Dr. E. E, Boring and W. R. Coyle attended the Fourth of July rodeo at St. Paul, Oregon. Visiting In Utah Miss Elaine Rhoden, visiting with her grand mother In southern Utah, is plan, nlng to enter Hearst college this Spends Weekend In Medford Mrs. Frances Llntott spent the weekend In Medford with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strang, former resi dents of Roseburg. ' Returns To Lebanon Miss Rhoda Dent returned to her home in Lebanon Wednesday after vis iting ten days In Roseburg with her aunt, Mrs. M. O. Ream, and family. - Visiting Parents Mrs. Victor Kellev, nee Evelyn Wiley, is in Roseburg vistinging her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Wiley, un til Monday, when she will leave tor southern California to join iner husband. I SAW . ' By PAUL JENKINS Spends Furlough In Roseburg Lieutenant Ronald E. Ellison of the. U. S. army arrived In Rose burg Wednesday from Fort Ord, California, to spend a few days visiting with Captain and Mrs. W. F. Amiot and daughter, Meta Marie. Lieutenant Ellison is from New Orleans, La. . TODAY TOMORROW ifflMnsiM. 1 COMING W"I A Universal Fktwe JF HIST SISTER mm TODAY SATURDAY THE "TRAIL BLAZERS" BLAST BANDITS! HOOT GIIWN rJ -I 601 STU1E v ! y I PLUS ftf SMILES AND MILES 1 iritli ANN MIILEI JOt lESStlt u?er faiks lot sawyed r? NEWS CARTOON Evening 7:00 - .., .... , JIT3,- -iJLl-Itr "" 'mi' -'-'' - A LARG E pbyGLAS FIR In the Inside the rakers, which force process of being felled by an ul lthe sawdust from the cut. - tra-modern device of;the logglpH (The sawing unit (the. one in woods a chain saw. While not as Hhe photograph is a Tital) vet In general use, the chain saw 'weighs about 125 pounds, power. a labor, and time-saving con trivance which already has found favor with . many big operators and Is destined to become In creasingly popular. . J ! ' The saw is composed of a ser ies of separate steel teeth linked together in staggered rows 1 to form a continuous chain which moves with lightning speed about ed in this instance by a nine h. p. : motor and is operated by a two-man falling crew. Once a cut is (underway, one of the fallers may occupy himself at other chores, leaving the other taller to i manipulate the saw, which rests It's weight in the tree, The bar in the photo above is six feet long. Inasmuch as -the tree wastseven feetin diameter the thick bark was'chipped away at opposite points of the circum ference to , accommodate the length of the saw. Two chains may be.', linked 5 together, as needed. ..... . '. , . S J k. ; . ; . A tree may be sawed very much faster and with much less ! effort by use of 'a chain saw than by the old standard, nana-opera The kerf or undercut Is sawed i ted crosscut method. It , cuts as pictured above and easily through pitch easily and the the perimeter of a long, thin, broken and picked out in sec-j tough butt of a big tree holds no flat supporting metal bar, at one Hons. The back cut is continued . terrors for it. It IS heavy to lug end of which Is attached a motor until the tree, .influenced by around and to lift; but I reckon a powering the chain, at the other wedging, topples and falls. I fellow can't have everything, end a device . which controls the tension and speed of the chain. The teeth in tha outside "rows" are the cutting teeth, those on Chains' and supporting or cut- Chains now on the market are ting bars are manufactured In, powered either by gasoline, elec varying lengths to accommodate tricity or compressed air. The the diameter of different trees, lone shown above is a gas motor. Club Meeting Announced Riversdale Happy Hour club has announced a meeting for Tues day, July'U, to be held at the home of Mrs. Edwin Booth, with Mrs. Fay Conn assisting hostess. at Camp Hill, Farragut. Both.boys formerly attended Roseburg high. ' - Leaves For Seattle Mrs. David Wechsler left Thursday for her home in Seattle, following a week's stay In Roseburg visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. IE. L; Knapp, on East Lane street. Returns From Eurene Ray B. Hampton, presldent'of the Rose burg Rotary club, returned Wed nesday from Eugene, where he spent two days in attendance at the district assembly of Rotary clubs. Accepts Employment Mrs. T. C. Fitzgerald, the former Thelma Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter of Roseburg, has accepted employment at Lowell's for the duration. Will Move to Portland Mrs. B. A. Ryals and son, Dennis, who have been rpsirilnc nf dOQ iraef Douglast street, are leaving with in the next few days for Portland to make their home for the du. ration. Mr. Ryals is entering the U. S. army for training. Moves to MftRnwsn UmA Miss Sammy Collins, bookkeeper at the Shell Oil company plant, has moved from Brockway street to the home of Mrs. Paul McGow. an on East Lane strppt- iw,. iWn. Gowan recently left for training; in me u. a. navy. ji ' " - - 'I I Clean-Uo To Be Mlr) irnr. green eranee memhers aro nckai to meet Monday at - the hall for the annual clean-up of the grounds and building: An evening supper wiu be held and will be followed by the regular business session. Members are asked to bring their sales slips for April, May and June to the business session. Cruisers Club To Meet The Cruisers club of the First Pres byterian church will meet at 6:45 Monday night at the church, .where cars will furnish transpor itation to the summer place of Dr. and Mrs. Morris H. Roach, for a' potluck picnic supper. Members and friends are invited und are asked to bring their own taWe service. Visiting Relatives Douglas Blair, son of William Blair of Dillard, and Hoy Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ab Rice of Dillard, are spending their leaves from the Farragut, Idaho, naval base at their homes. Hoy was recent ly judged champion cross-country foot racer In n mnw 160,000 participants and was the gum scorer in marksmanship MEDICATED POWDER 40 YEAR FAVORITE with thousands of (amities, as HrelieTes Itching irritaUon of minor skin rashes bsbjr'adiaparrssh. SpriDkleonMesaana, the soothing, medicated powder contain ing ingredients many specialists often rec ir" Costa little. Demand Meeana. United States Close to Goal in Fifth War Loan WASHINGTON, July 7. (AP) The $16,000,000,000 Fifth War Loan drive at last reports lacks only $636,000,000, to reach its goal.; ; ' .-. X :r Salts to corporations and other non-banking investors reached $11,454,000,000, 115 per cent of the quota for' these investors. Sales to lndividulas aggregated $3,910,000,000, 65 per cent of this quota. The.dj-lve will close Saturday. Laura Rusan were shot dead. Fred Ransoff and Jack Preston were wounded. Police said the shooting began in the Rusan home. Police said Ransoff is not ex pected to live. Condition of Pres ton was reported as "fair." Cattleman Organize to 1 Battle Against Rustlers' I . VANCOUVER, Wash,, July 7 ! (AP) Cattlemen of Clark coun ty have organized to halt depreda I tions of modern rustlers. A reward of 151073 nas been posted for conviction of the thieves who have stolen many valuable cattle In recent, weeks. . Two Killed. 2 Wounded In Street Gun Fight VANCOUVER, B. C, July 7. (CP) Two women were killed and two men badly wounded in a gun fight which started in a Vancouver residence today and ended on a street 11 blocks away. I Police said Alex Rusan was in I custody for investigation. Mrs. Jack Preston and Mrs. It takes the equivalent of a bar rel of oil every three days to take an American soldier overseas, keep him there, and provide him with adequate protection. Quotas of Lumber For July Listed WASHINGTON, July 3. (AP) The War Production board has announced flip onotas of lumber for maior industries In July, An iust nd September, leavintr it to WPn's various indii'-t.y divi sions In divide up srh quota pnon Individ'-:.; companies. Demands l the army, navy, industrw divisions, and other rW, units had to be soled down about 12 per cent. WPB said, to mofch the available sunnly. Thp allocation Is part of the broad new lumber controls be ing lmnosed by WPB to cope with the critical lumber shortage. The WPB Indi'srv divisions re-ni-oited 6,33R.OOO 000 board feet of lumber on behalf of the maior Industrial consumers under their Tintrnl. WPB reduced this to 5.219.982,000 feet. Lumber re- nulrements on the army, navy, maritime commission and other direct military and export agen cies were trimmed to a lesser ex tent, and these claimants were allotted 1.614,004,000 feet. The WPB containers division reeved the lnrpest allotment, 1,871,337,000 board feet, to be used in the commercial manu facture of boxes, baskets and other containers. The lumber and lumber products division was Blotted 1,128,419.000 for the man ufacture of millwork, hardwood flooring, tanks and vats, and similar wood products. ' Other allotments Included: Au tomotive, 133,977,000 feet; con sumers durable goods, 383,419,000; mining, 1,750,000; office of the utilities (for power and tleephone and telegraph companies), 13, O'iO.OOO; petroleum, 14,268,000; shipbuilding, -135,546,000; textile, 52,000,000. Convention Speaker Of Holiness Association j The Douglns County Holiness (association will begin a week's .convention at the Roseburg Methodist church Sunday after noon. The Rev. Forest Hill, above, pastor of the Roseburg Nazarene church, will preach at the open ing session, with the evening mes sage being brought by. Dr. C. J. Pike of Cascade college, Port land. Dr. Pike will be the con vention speaker. Professor Hall man will assist with the music. Services will be held each aft ernoon at 2:30 o'clock and each evening at 7:30. Meetings" are In terdenominational and stress will be placed upon the doctrine and graces of Christian perfection. S3 COOPERATION SAVES EGGS Thanks, to the cooperation oft American housewives and the trade, the temporary surplus of eggs resulting from a terrific In crease In production by the na tion's hens has been saved. House wives throughout the nation stor ed millions of dozens of eggs in home refrigerators and the trade bought heavily from the 25 mil- Ion dozens of eggs threatened j with spoilage due to lack of stor-, aije space. Cooperation of con sumers and the trade In saving the eggs means that egg supplies will be more plentiful In the slack production season. Egg production is already beginning to decline. WFA gives much of the credit in meeting the storage emergency to retell stores,; newspapers, and radio. . ; $ NEWS Of OUR MlNaWWUMIn IN UNIFORM Seaman 2c Jack B. Calkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Calkins of Roseburg, has been assigned to a ship for sea duty, according to word received here. Following his basic training at Camp Farra gut, Idaho, he was stationed at Seattle and was recently trans ferred to Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rhoden have received word from their son, Sergeant Lowell Rhoden, that he Is now in New Guinea. He writes he is well and In good spirits. Delmer E. Hclter, son of Mrs. W. L. Wagoner of Roseburg, Is reported to have been advanced In rank from hospital apprentice 1c to pharmacist mate 3c. He Is serving In the South Pacific war area. DOUBLE DUTY DOLLARS Reservations for private SKATING PARTIES are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink . Wlnchei ter VETERANS of FOREIGN WARS and Auxiliary will meet Friday, July 7, 8 p. m. K. of P. Hall. NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS WILL YOU BE PROTECTED? . . Don't risk driving an automobile without complete in- - i suranee coverage. Many haxards threaten a motorist and you can't tell what type of a loss you may sustain. Our "ALL-IN-ONE" automobile insurance contract .will: give you the best possible protection. Call us for rates . Ken Bailey Insurance Agency 315 Pacific Building Telephone 398 11 TCI To the MusEc of Ken Whitson ; Jerry Whit son Jim Daughtry Jack Dean . Casey Jones ORIENTAL GARDENS EVERY SATURDAY KITE Every boy you know who's at the front is getting his food, am munition and medicines in boxes made of paper. Every lad in training on land, sea or air uses many of the 700,000 war items made or wrapped with paper. Waste paper helps make paper. Invasion plans call for mil lions of tons . . . and we must find them somewhere! Chances are that there is waste paper in your attic or base ment right now. Make a tour of inspection ...round up this vital war material. Then bundle it and watch this newspaper for collection instructions. Think of those 10,000,000 good reasons why you should arf savini waste paper tlht now v0. S. Victory WASTE PAPER Campaign Roseburg Paper Drive Scheduled JULY 7-8 Save Your Paper - Help Send It To War! MONTGOMERY WARE CHOP AT WARnC CATIIDnAY More for vour monev J J ; AT MONTGOMERY WARD Whatever you need, you will find wide assortments, gooa quality and low prices ar Words "if ' ; r "sS 1 i . ' PAILS 35c Galvanized 10 qt. siie F.FN1M PAMTC Boy's 9 ox. Sanforized Denim , v TIRES 1.79 Ward's Mate Bicycle Tire Siie 26x2.125 Non Rationed . 4 1 ) r 4 BLANKETS 1.89 Crib Blanket Satin-bound Siie 36x50 Crib Sheet Blankets 'r. 49C t: CATALOG ORDER DEPT. Garden Rotor Muicher j;r3Vi;'iiiir.Wldth Rotor v!' 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