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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREG'OR MOEIDAT, TOGKST T3', VfVS FCJUff i.MdJ,igi BADIC SERVICING - ESTltadlo service. Phone 34. BECKWITH I HOUSE W,'N ; r..-. r V MAINTENANCE Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens RADIO SERVICE Bob.s rf rf & . BAW FILING AND GUMMING Smc. 1922 Tiny's Saw shop. Phone 807-J. After S p. m. 343 N. Jackson. Prompt service. I Lawnmowers sharpened. - FA1NT", I WEST & DAVIE If News-Review carrier fails SPHAY PAINTING For free entlmnte RpnernI Pninf Dealnr with no owiKniion. drop cara to wenerai rainr veaier uniir mh George b. netd. Miro5o Rome, box j to deliver your paper 270. All work guaranteed. mm Painting Contractors Please Call BRUSH or eprey painting, Interior, or ,... , . """" exterior. Phone 808-J or 712-H. PO Phone 303 or 351-J box ana. 440 N, Jackson between 6:15 and 7:00 p. m. ' IN8URANCE - State Farm Mutual Auto-Ins-Co. TRUCKS FOR RENT O'lU'J t"8 f ce'3J PaCif' f'dfl; You Drive - Move Yourse.f Phone 288 8. M. Sorensen, Agent 8ave j L(mg or short PLUM- NG Trp . NICHOLSON'S SERVICB STEECK AND SMITH Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121 STATION Electric Motor PIANO TUNING 740 8. Stephens Phone 88; Repair Arundel. Repairs, Demoth 189-L. "mmm mmmmmmmmi 119 N. Stephens PUBLIC ADDRE88 EQUIPMENT Roseburg Paint Shop .rmrrsSonafa: Lund Radio Service Phone 34. Exterior & Interior Decorting i ulck service. Guaranteed Sound equipment for all uses. work Pick up service. tiMPQUA thansfer FRED REECE, Contractor Phone 3S3 Roseburg, Oregon Iniured carrier jnion. 107. Ph. 422 SI ON. JdcltSOn -- - No buiinew on Saturday m . CABINET WORK I a.jtiiuri.i u How8e6,SHcoaobvlenret8t?h"' Todd Building Co. ; ..... Wagt . RUSSELL'S General Contractors 1 appua1ervicb Typewriter Servlct E. 2d Av. South Phone 302 , 21"Ai ,"e.s,'.l,her. Thone MUA Hoiebuif, Oregon Office Machine Servloa end Supplies- 335 N. Jackson Phone 320 KEEL MOTOR CO. : Your Studebaker Dealer Dr. Geo. L. Nicholas Top cash price for all makes Veterinarian Save your waste " uZ:7Jl ST ond w 444 Beacon St., Roseburg On Highway 99 paper and fat. r Generators ond Starters A" makes Repaired, Rebuilt ;;! and Exchanged. r?;r,lS.. -nAiirnc mn Dr-kiT We guarantee our work. iW'fiV TRAILERS FOR RENT Greer', Generator Shop M As low as $1.50 per day. Not r rAS5SV house trailers. Myrtle Creek, Ore. WELDING jJ::a". f Shorty's Wrecking Yard on jf &SnS: Highway 99, 1 miles north. j J. E. jl TS55 1 Phone 918- I "NEWBERRY'S" t5 lggiij! WASHING MACHINE TtT-'-i c i pi ci i limns rn SEWING MACHINE LOAN 5 LebLtU MUIUK LU. VACUUM CLEANER Personal & Automobile Truck Repairs-Machine Shop P"?l,? mT'" UMPOUA FINANCE WeldinB Motor Rebuilding ,. ,, 335 North Jackson 439 N. Jackson St. Phone 553-R W Today PngMB Plywood's Role in Construction of TACOMA, Aug. 13 (API -How thai the atomic bomb no longer is a secret, the story of anntnor war use for fir plywood can lie told. . Ten million square feet of ply wood Irotn Pari lie Northwest fac tories wenl into construction oi 1.- HlO nre-fahi icatod Homes ctecicu at Richland, Wash., to house workers in the sprawling Hanford Engineering works where the enrth-rockiiiK bombs are made. This anuouneement was made here by officials of Douglas l-'ir Plywood association, representing the 30 plywood plants. The plywood-and-ghie strut! Hires, patterned after a design de veloped by TV A, were prc-lahri-catod at the rate of Hi lioness a day. So complete was the factory production oi the houses that only live per cent of the work was re quired in the field. House sections were trucked from Toledo to Richland with furniture installed at Portland en loule. The stressedskin or airplane type construction was fullnwci with plywood panels carrying part of the structural load so that lightweight framing could he utilized with resultant material savings. The contract was com pleted October, 1, well ahead of schedule. The other -,."(K houses at the model city of Rich land are of lumber const nictcd in the conventional on-lhositc meth od. In addition to the plywood re quired to build the blj: segment td the city, hundreds of thousands of feet cir the panels wen- used there for other purposes. Included was the construction of plywood forms for concrete pits and con cretc buildings, furniture lor homos and offices and for pat terns. Group of Douglas County Soldiers Rctu.n to U. S. Due to walk down the g.mg plank from the Queen L'lizaholh docking in New York today, after many months of combat in Ku rope were K-Sl. Ivan L. Shelfel, Kiitheiitn: Lieutenant Olin I.. M-il'"rv. Clemlale. and CH n.'iv-' DASRYMEN! Ship your cream to the DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY MEL-O-MAID BUTTER and ICE CREAM Top Prices Paid Jackson end Det.'glos 1 mm OF ANSWER: NKXT: He carries a w Ii. Nugent, Scotl-ihui'g. according to a report furnished by the Asso ciated Press. Also arriving in New York, aboard the Mount Ver non, were Cpl. Cecil S. Cory and Douglas Winiiinghnm. both ot Roseburg. I'I'C. John L. Staltord. alio N. Jackson St., Roseburg will reach New Y'ork Sundav aboard the S. s. Santa Rosa. PKC. Rich aril D. Bulling. Recdsport, was aboard the S. S. West Brooke Vic lory, which arrived Tuesday at Hampton li'sul-. Invitation of Pastor Yields Cocr Ad in Church l.l:Rl.IXtl ION, l.i , Aug. 1,'t lAI'i In warm went her. Win (fin i i.xon. sports editor of the Kurlingtim li.iwk-E.ve Ga.-otto. at trnderi c!-urch v'earMV' his howl V mymm mmm wis r mm 7i n 1- a ( - - - ) WOODPECKERS i ,-l I ACT l 5 TREE SUka-EONISv I X M ; to n i ei ant caovs.'C ft ( oc 5 J.yy v--'?kL ) thev ;lean cxrr the ) ) ' ,r'--:ir , ) DECA, ED INTERIORS ) A ' i , . ( IN SJ AKCHINS FOC i ( J rl0' ' (INSECT.-LARVAE AND ) ' lu'l. C"- ) wiow. ?fi Kyi -v ht.; unci- Vj N Pr" 340 PAU$AI8 OF THE HUDSON j COLUMMAK ROCK STKUCITJRES ALONG THE BANK? Ml THE HUDSON f 'l a tit a mi RIVER. WERE J! 1 WW t ( !T I 'II FORUtiD BY f ,VVVV'' nrc. ir 9 t Scollaad. rislil on Ids shoulder. in;: shirt Im'.vmII. hN suit coat. I Tin I()v. Hrurc Massclink in-1 vitnl l Ik mali pui tiuti ot his ou-1 i'K'Cation In remove thrir coats. Tin y ihil so, hichiiliun (Jan ison. Tlir'iv, hlanncd on his hack, was (lie name of a nationally adverlisrd hecr. Drivor Examiner Dated T'Anmin.Uions of applicants for permits vr licenses to operate mo tor chicles will he held in Hose hiuc Wednesday, Aiilt. !.". from 1 A. 7.1. to .' r. M. The examiner will- lv at the eitv hall. COST! ONLY $S8 MIRACLE WALL FINISH A' prn tSOi CAUM Umpqua Valley Hardware 202 N. Jackson Phone 73 K'DOVi" AN AVERAGE iJL R00MI Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER GARDEN CLUB HAS POTLUCK PICNIC AFFAIR CAMAS VALLEY The Gar den club met in regular session at the home of Mrs. E. A. Mark ham, for a potiuck picnic dinner. The president was unable to be present, and the meeting was in charge of the vice president, Mrs. Emery Thrush. Mrs. Cecil Perry was elected as secretary treas. urer The women are to meet at Mrs. Krogel's for a work session on Tuesday afternoon August 14, to quilt, collect yarn and woolen pieces for another afghan and dis tribute Red Cross knitting and sewing. Plans were made to do some landscaping at the church as soon as the rains begin. Sev eral new members joined the club. Those present were Mrs. Nora Boyle, Mrs. Rose Kinnan, Mrs. Lillian Perry, Mrs. Elaine T brush, Mrs. Beatrice Thrush, Mrs. Hazel Thrush, Mrs. Percy Woocot, Mrs. Guy Moore, Miss Music Thrush, Mrs. Oral Sallee, Mrs. M. A. Jones, Mrs. C. Hagen and daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Mil ton, Mrs. Frances Pasco and the hostess, Mrs. E. A. Markham. POTLUCK DINNER GIVEN MR. AND MRS. SHINGLER CAMAS VALLEY Monday evening those w ho ship hatching eggs to Shingler's Hatchery at Downey, California, gathered at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wheeler for a sumptious potiuck dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Shinglcr, who spent the weekend at the Wheeler home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wellman of Roseburg were also guests. Visiting was en joyed until a late hour. Marcus Brown, home on furlough, dis played his war trophies also. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Markham, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mrs. Guy Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Papst, Marcus Brown, Marvin Papst, Rozelle Brown, John Plumbe, and the honor guests and the host and hostess. BOY SCOUTS ENTERTAIN AT ENJOYABLE AFFAIR CAMAS VALLEY The Boy Scouts entertained the gills at a swimming party on Sunday after noon. Guy Moore, Bob Wheeler, and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Thrush took the young people to the swimming hole. Alter .the, swim, they shipped at the Moore home on Camas mountain where they were served sandwiches, cake, homemade ice cream and punch. Those present were Jeanne, Rachel, Irwin and Bobby Tin ush, Wayne Wheeler, Robert and Jeanne Santlers, Ilulda Naiman, Yoanna Bay, June Cassanova. Pearl Edwards, Jeanne Milton, Klwin, and Arlene Buck, Joulme and Tom Humphrey, Pete Sltaggs, Arthur Papst, Jimmie Garrett, Albert Evans, George, Melva and Melvin Packard, and Evelyn Brown. POTLUCK DINNER OF 1 L A. TO B. OF R.T.. TO BE HELD TUESDAY All members of the Ladies Aux iliary to the Broatherhnod of Rail way Irainmen and their families are most cordially invited to en joy a six-thirty o'clock potiuck dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pal rick at 817 Hotick street. Those attending are requested to bring a covered dish and their own table service. BTLLVIEW CLUB TO HOLD PICNIC TUESDAY The llellview club will hold Its annual picnic potiuck supper af fair for all memlH-rs and their lamilies Tuesday evening. August I I. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delhert Parker on Deer creek at six-thirty o'clock. Those attending ate requested to bring a picnic lunch and their own table service. Coffee will he furnished. CALAPOOIA LADIES CLUB TO MEET The Calapooia Ladies club will hold an all-day meeting Wednes day at the clubhouse. A potiuck luncheon will be served at noon. I'ullyaniia gills will be exchanged and me clubhouse will bo cleaned. Hostesses for the day include: .Mrs. Madge Miller. Mrs. Alice Manning and Mrs. Venelta Riggs. All members and women in the community arc cordially invited 'MIH Mill I III rPERFECT PLUMBINGS WHAT WE DO- J LET US DO 50ME WORK FOR YOU.1 PERFECT PLUMB.IMT PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE Complete stock of fixtures and fittings, including sinks, toilets, lavatories, tubs, showers, range boilers, gas and electric water heaters, steel and concrete sep tic tanks, shallow and deep well pumps, r I -JL S ft. ART AND EMBROIDERY CLUB TO HOLD MEETING The Roseburg Art and Embroi dery club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home oi Mrs. Margaret Rodgers at 201 Haynes street. All mem bers are cordially invited to be present. GLENGARY SEWING CLUB TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY The Glengary Sewing club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Jim Hooten home in Brockway w ith Mrs. Lucas acting as hostess. All members are most cordially invited to be present. . Agenda for Public SALEM, Ore., Aug. 13 (AP) An outline of what members de clared to be the first inclusive slate plan for public school health education evolved in the United hlates was approved bv the health instruction sub-committee of the Oregon State Joint Committee for Health and Physical Fitness at. a meeting nere. The plan, set up under house mil od ot the last legislature, is the first to specify what should be inciudea in health education of a child, Dr. Adolph Weinznl, pro fessor of public health and pre ventive medicine at the University of Oregon and chairman of the subcommittee, declared. Included in the course, which covers every year of a child's public school life, are various phases of the study of physiology, nutrition, accident prevention, first aid, control of disease, com munity health and sanitation, mental hygiene, and similar sub jects as well as regular courses in physical fitness an, exercise and sports. The courses are arranged to run in cycles so that from the lirst grade on, the same titles will be given to subjects. Thus, early in his school career, a child may study something oi nutri tion needs of the body so far as food is concerned and four vent's k t- '.v Z?Jr S&Wsfaik ' - ' v v,V r f?ft i2Lr 3 X' jtes - m$ njisi- ip u.iiii.i i . '. wi'"'; in.uyiyi jHjq'iwril.j.; """.(. i'Jijs.ii.uj,ii ni'ni"-' "1 i 'I Don't Care' mi iff ' ' 1 Over 40 years ago, in vaude ville's hey-day and later in the Ziegfeld Follies, golden-haired, tempestuous star Eva Tanguay: looked as she is pictured above,1 knocking 'em cold with her rowdy, raucous theme song, "I Don't Care!" And that's how she wants to be remembered. Bedridden with illness, crippled with arthritis, her beauty gone, she recently spent her 67th birthday behind fc the bolted doors of a tiny house on a shab by Hollywood street, refusing visitors, calling weakly "I prefer to be remembered as I was." later may take a further advanced course. Purpose of the program is to develop physically strong persons, trained to keep themselves and their communities healthy, and knowing how and why, Weinzirl said. ; 1(1 tj V ' 'MiL ' ' -t tt i To Work at School All members of Circle No. 1 of St. Joseph's Altar society are asked to meet at the St. Joseph's Catholic school NOW OPEN Under New Management Open every day, except Thursday, at 6 a. m. ROSEBURG HOTEL CAFE Lucie Kent, Proprietor SAWDUST Sawdust Burner Paris Carried in Stock REPAIR SERVICE SLABWOOD-Uin. Green. 4 ft. Dry and Green IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ROSEBURG LUMBER COMPANY Phone 468-469 Tuesday for the second-day clean in" session of the building in preparation for the opening of school next month.