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R3UK ROSEBURG" NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUR'S. OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21,1945 RADIO SERVICING Lund Radio service. Phone 34. Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens. SAW FILING AND .GUMMING Tiny's Saw shop. Phone 8G7-J. 343 N. Jackson. Prompt service. Lawnmowers sharpened. PAiNTma SPRAY PAINTING For free estimate with no obligation, drop a card to George B. Reed, Melroae Houte, Box 270. All work guaranteed. BRUSH or fpray painting. Interior, or exterior. Phone 888-J or 712-11. PO Box 288. IN8URANCE State Farm Mutual Auto-lni-Co. Life & Fire, 301 Paclfio Bldg. Phone 288 S. M, Sorenien, Agent. PLUMb NG Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121 PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth 189-L. PUBLIC ADDRE8S EQUIPMENT Lund Radio Service Phone 34. Sound equipment tor all uses. UMPQUA TRANSFER Inaurcd earner. Phone 167-J. STORAGE No btuineu on Saturday CABINET WORK Howe's Cabinet shop 869 Hoover St. RUSSELL'S Typewriter Service Office Maohlne 8orvloe and Supptlet 335 N. Jackson Phone 320 ROSEBURG SHEET METAL General sheet metal contract ing and blowpipe work. 850 E. First St. (Old Dragcr Fruit Bldg.) Phone 941 BECKWITH RADIO SERVICE Sine 1922 510 N. Jocktoe WEST & DAVIE General Paint Dealer! and Painting Contractors Phone 303 or 351-J 440 N. Jackson TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Youree.'f Save 1 Long or Short Tripe NICHOLSON'S SERVICE STATION 740 8. Stephens Phone 887 Roseburg Paint Shop Exterior it Interior Decorating FRED REECE, Contractor Ph. 422 510 N. Jackson Todd Building Co. General Contractors E. 2d Av. South Phone 302 KEEL MOTOR CO. Your Studebaker Dealer Top cash price for all makes of used oars and trucks. 443 N. Jaokson 8L HOUSE WIRING ' MAINTENANCE Bob's Electrical Service RT. 1, BOX 127 Ph. 18-J-3 After S p. m. HARGIS ELECTRIC Specialists Radio, Refriaeration, House hold Appliance service. 20 Years Experience All work guaranteed 208 N. Main St. Phone 944 STEECK AND SMITH Electric Motor Repair 119 N. Stephens Repair and rewind large Indus trial motors and li actional H. P. Quick cervice. Guaranteed work Pick up service. Phone 353 Roseburg, Oregon By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MRS. ANDERSON IS HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. J. L. Shrum and Mrs. Arlie Taylor were co-hostesses at a charming pink and blue shower nai ty Wednesday evening at the former's home on Parrot street in compliment to Mrs. j Herbert Anderson. I Tlios'.- enjoying the party with Mrs. .Shrum and Mrs. Taylor I honoring Mrs. Anderson In i eluded: Mrs. Charles Waer, Mrs. j Gertrude Killy, Mrs. M. Emmitt, I Mrs. Jay Clark, Mrs. Hazel Moiss- ner, Mrs. Gunnar neuourg, Mrs. Don Grace, Mrs. Agnes Smith, Mrs. Floyd Fenley, Mrs. Ted Al thaus, Mrs. Chct Hamm, Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs. Peace Fox, Mrs. Alfred S. Anderson and Miss Abbie Moore. Folovmg a social hour, lovely gifts weie presented to Mrs. An derson and the hostesses served delicious refreshments. AUTHORIZE Salt! Bervlot JtrlbM'b APPLIANCE SERVICE ti:tO Wim-licKtrr Htreet Surviving AH Mike Washrm Phone 80 Kosebutf, Oregon TRAILERS FOR RENT As low as $1.50 per day. Not house trailers. WELDING Shorty's Wrecking Yard on Highway 99, 1 miles north. Phone 918. Generators and Starters All makes Repaired, Rebuilt and Exchanged. We guaranteo our work. Greer's Generator Shop Myrtle Creek, Ore. Dr. Geo. L. Nicholas Veterinarian Dairy and Herd Inspector 444 Beacon St, Roseburg On Highway 99 Phone No. 116 LeBLEU MOTOR CO. Truck Repairs Machine Shop Welding Motor Rebuilding 439 N. Jackson St. Phone 553-R J. E. "NEWBERRY'S" WASHING MACHINE SEWING MACHINE VACUUM CLEANER Parts A. Repairing "All Makes" See "Jim" Today 1005 W. First 8t LOSING TEAM ENTERTAINS WINNERS AT DINNER The lo'.ing side of the bond drive workers of the Rebekah lodge entertained the winning team Tuesday night at a delight ful dinner at the Hotel Rose. Guests were: Victor Boyd, Mrs. Mabel Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Saunders, I.t. and Mrs. Howard EeKers and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dent. Hostesses included: Fran ces Hutchinson, noble grand; Martha Perry. Mary Peterson and Marietta Powers. The group attended lodge at the hall following the dinner. There were 27 members in at- tt.rwl:inrr Thn Inrlrrn i-nnn!...,! n ' citation from Secretary of the i Treasury Morgenthau, for efforts I in the recent bond drive, j Mrs. Lena Poole and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey reported on I visits to lodges in Coos Bay, North Hend, Reedsport, Mvrtie , Point, Gold Reach and Baridon. I The committee in charge of re freshments and decorations for I Ihe August 28 meeting includes: Mrs. Mayme Hudnell and Mrs. I Mabel Wilson, co-chairman and ! Mrs. Helen Rapp, Mrs. Marietta i Powers, Mrs. inga High, Mrs. I Ellen Ponnie Mrs. Elma Zim riek. Mrs. Mamie Fctt, Mrs. Goldie Walker. Mrs. Melon Smith, Mrs. Emma Loll Itadtkn nml I.' n IHigh. ORDER NEXT WINTER'S WOOD NOW Good Service Available Now DENN-GERRETSEN CO. 402 W. Oak Phone 128 ANNOUNCING the return of DR. R. L. DUNN and the opening of an office for Chiropractic services in the Masonic Bldg. 2nd Floor Corner Jackson and Cass Streets Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Fifteen Years Previous Practice in Roseburg. Within a few days Special Healinq Services Will be Announced. CONSULTATIONS FREE Phone 397-J DR. R. L. DUNN Chiropractic Physician SOFTBALL DOUBLEHEADER TONIGHT! FIN LAY FIELD, 7 P. M. TEAMS: Elks Club, Sutherlin Dunham's, Olympia Supply Admission: Adults 25c plus tax; Children 15c plus tax. LOANS Personal & Automobile UMPQUA FINANCE 333 North Jackson Phone 320 Llwnp Nos. S-2M snil M-.m National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Koschurg, Oregon, up to and not later than 2:00 p. m. September 14, liMI), for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting and all merchantable dead limber lo cated on an area embracing about 2'.'S acres within Section 1 and Nl Section 12, T. 21 S., K. 3 li., VV. M., Brink Area, llmpqua Na tional Forest, estimated to be X.OOO.OOO feet H.M., more or less, ol Douglas-fir. 400,(1(10 feet B.M., more or less, of western hemlock, and an uuestimatcd amount of while fir. western red cedar. Call lornia inrense-cedar, pomierosa pine, sugar pine, and white pine. No bid of less than per M teet for I louglas lir, $1.1fi per M feel for western hemlock, white fir, weslern rcd'edar and Cali fornia Incense-ccdar, S2.T.") per M feet for pondcrosa pine, and $1.7. per M feet for sugar pine and white pine will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for the stumpagc, a cooperative deposit of .: per M teet B.M., to be used by I he Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, and a cooperative deposit ot $. '.!." per M feel B.M. to cover the cost ol tree planting, seed sowing, and timber stand improvement work on Ihe area cut over, lor the total lit ot timber under Ibe terms ol the agreement, will ho reciiiird. Bids wilh rates in excess of those permissible under Ml'R KiO will be reduced to the allowable niaxi-' mum in making Ihe award. $:i,H)n.OO must accompany each bid, to be applied on Ihe purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as !liUida!cd damages, ac cording to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Belore tinal award Ihe loi-'b bidder will be required lo make a satisfactory showing of tinaiicial ability to' carry out the agreement. He (ore bids are submitted, ltd! inloi niation con tvrning tiie timber, the oondi lions ol sale, anil Ihe submission ol bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, lioschutg. Oregon, or the Regional Forester, I'm II. mil. Oregon. Sir Alexander Fleming. British discoverer ot penicillin, iias dedi i a led Ins discovery to the wel fare ol the public and has asked that it not be patented. EVERGREEN H. E. C. TO MEET THURSDAY The Kvergreen grange Home Economics elub wlil meet Thurs day, August 23, at a 12:30 o'clock pollock luncheon, at the hall. All members are urged to be present. GRANGE MEETING IS HELD ON MONDAY Evergreen grange No. -1G0 met at the hall Monday night .with the master, John Hess, presiding. The hall has recently been re painted and new screens have been added to the building. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bloom presented a new ballot box to the grange. The annual grange picnic date will be announced in the near future and the home economics club reporled that refreshments will be served at Hie grange dances. The home economics elub announced Its next meeting lor a twelve-thirty potluck lunch eon Augu.il 23 at the hall. Members having birthdavs in April, May and June were guests of the evening and refreshi vnts were served at the close of the session. The next meeting will be Angus! 2S with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bloom, Mr. and Mrs Swails and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker in charge of refreshments. PINK AND BLUE SHOWER IS GIVEN Mrv Mh,.t AT..I 1.1 , . .'iw.Miaut ,iii(l iVUS. Harvey Workman had a ninlr nH blue shower for Mrs. Berenrit Kapped-il at her home at 1036 Fast (ith Street on Fridav. The afternoon was spent in Visiting after which the many beautfiul gills weie opened. Ice cream and cake were served to the lollowing: Mrs. Don Wells and son. Pontile, Jr.; Mis. Ben IN THE MATTER Of DECEPTION THE AVERA4E MARRltO MAN I WiA NO MORE CrlANCJ THAN A SIT OF FALSE TEETUf" I Q ihu K'f "' prompt rrttrf Iforrt the fi4iins of Bronchial Asthma. K I',i.v to ue . . . 1 1 onomic 1- 1. Ht lliM ( The ever popular wall paint. The original cold water past paint. The contractors and home own ers friend. Price: Go!. $2.10, ?t. 65c Sold Only by fQ$M fvERYTHINcVoflTHE HoMt) Buzzard and two children, Wesley and Ellen; Mrs. Mike Peltier, Mrs. Frances Polk and daughter, Anita; Mrs. Al Thomas and sons, Billy and Richard; Mrs. Elvema Childors, Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. lji'o Palmer, Mrs. George Ferdon, Richard Lee Kappedal, and Bar bara Workman. Those who sent gifts, but were unable to be pres ent were: Mrs. Lena Linncll, Mrs. Evilo Gurney, Mrs. Roy Phillips and Mrs. Earl Moore. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO MEET OM THURSDAY The ladies of the Roseburg Country club will meet at the club course Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock for golfing. Potluck luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock and contract bridge will be In play during the afternoon. All members of the club are cor dially invited to be present. STEADFAST CLASS TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Steadfast class of the First Presbyterian church will meet at a 12 o'clock potluck luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. H. Ferris near Sutherlin. All members of the class are cor dially invited. NAVY MOTHERS CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT The Navy Mothers elub has an nounced an important meetnig for tonight, August 21, at eight o'clock at the Roseburg Woman's clubhouse. All members are urged to be present. NURSES PICNIC TO BE HELD THURSDAY All Nurses are most cordially invited to enjoy the seven o'clock picnic supper to be held by Dis trict No. 11 of Oregon State Graduate Nurses association Thursday night, August 23, at Kiwanis park. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. Youth Drowns While Swimming in Blue Lake PORTLAND, Aug. 20. (API Clarence Lang, 17, Portland, drowned in Blue lake yesterday about 100 feet from land, deputy sheriffs reported today. After swimming to a boat occu pied by two other boys, the youth turned to swim back. Disregard ing warnings of his friends, he dived, came up once and sank, deputies said. A lifeguard recovered the body. Lang was the son of Mrs. Ida Lang, Portland. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY from Portland stock without priority Limited Number 40 to 120 horsepower CONTINENTAL "RED SEAL" GASOLINE POWER UNITS complete with Twin Disc clutch and power take-off CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 1215 S. E. Grand Ave. VErmont 4131 Portland 14 I M "The Harmony of Science and Scripture." HEAR HARRY RIMMER, D.D., Sc.D. Nationally known Author, Scientist, and Bible Expositor Every night at 8. P. M. . (Except Saturday) AUGUST 19 TO 26 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lane and Jackson Streets ; lift if4P4w- i,; li)r'VVi l iO ' iT'l. ( ! . il f K I a 1 1 r. - V ' . Is-tl ! ill , 1 mm ONE Douglas Fir, 70 lo 80 years old, produces 1000 board feel of lumber. Pictured at left is what this means in DIRECT payrolls, taxes and trade. Figures do not Include oil costs. ITIHIS is just the direct "growth" on each" tree. Indirectly there "grows" still another crop of business for grocers, hardware stores, banks and the like, who serve the people who work with wood. The returns, direct and indirect, in crease as more methods of utilizing wood are perfected. Wood industries account for more than 60i of the living of Western Washington and Oregon! THAT'S WHY THESE FACTS ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU: 1, 14,300,000 acres of saw timber are ready for harvest. 2, Young growing forests cover 7,800,000 acres. 3, Over 2,000,000 acres are in privately-owned tree farms. 4, Private forest industry and your government are placing "wood growing" on a permanent basis. Tht is being accomplished through re-seeding of logged off land, planting seedlings in burned-over areas, and protection of forests from fire and disease. THE GREATEST single contribution YOU can make to this pro. gram is to HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES. WEST COAST LOGGERS AND LUMBER MILLS INGHAM LUMBER CO. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. KCSieVAGftWt 121: