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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1947
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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNICHT PORTER
HOBBY BANQUET AND
PROGRAM IS ENJOYED
"The Hobhy NiRht" banquet al
the Umpqua Hotel last Monday
evening wa of the !argest and
most enjoyable parties held this
year by the B. P. W. C. The
soring vellow o f daffodils,
fairv dainty acacia and yellow
and green tapers not only carried
out the cluo colors oui gave mc
tables a gay spring dress. Ninety
seven guests and members con
vened at seven o'clock for din
ner and program. Out of town
guests included the Associated
Eusiness Women's Club of Suthe
erlin and their gentlemen escorts,
Mrs. Leona Bryant of Coquille,
a past state president of the State
Federation of B. P. W. C, Dr.
Mary Williams and Mrs. Cordelia
Rice both of Myrtle Creek.
Mrs. Alvia Wetherell, president
of the local club welcomed the
guests and Mrs. Nance Duncan,
jn behalf of the local club pres
ented the Sutherlin club with a
number of books as a token of
good will towards the Sulherlin's
first project, that of building up
their city library. Mrs. Evalu
Russell, accompanied at the piano
by Mrs. Helen baar, sang several
lovely numbers. Mrs. Ieona Bry
ant gave an enthusiastic talk on
4hc value of women's civic clubs
being affiliated with the .State
and National federation 01 a. f.
W.C. One of the many advantag
es enumerated was the unity ol
purpose of women In business
ml professions in their social
civic projects, as well as sup
jjiying material by which they
might imporve their position in
1hcir res)ective vocations. It sim
plifies the long range program
jMamiing since piuiains ' iiur
4l led by experts in organization
end program planning. Not only
do the Federations supply out
lines but also abundant research
material.
. As the name implies hobby
iight calls for a display of hob
bies that the members indulge
Jn. Among some of them dis
played the other evening were
n set of camel bells brought from
India, by Mrs. Maude Kidder,
made of solid brass with oriental
Jnlalri enamel, each one having a
different pilehed chime accord
ing to size. Mrs. Mildred Herman
displayed some of her collection
of miniature soloes. Mrs. Coldie
Jliiinn having a collection of larg
rr miniature shoe. Mrs. Emily
pudd's g-jlf 1 trophies showed to
what degree of success she had
developed her hobby. One of the
most interesting and elaborate dis
plays was that of Mrs. Kalie
tnnlngcr, a past president of
Roscburg club, now of Medical
jike,! who carvrs In v.ood. she
had several ensembles of person
ality wood figures, one a group
of "nags", a string of mull and
a hill billy outllt, a centerpiece
snow scene, mcst complete with
frozen lake, snow banks, boys on
sleds, fire, dogs and background
)andscaie and she also had a set
of wood plaques,. Laura lies
fhowed a few of ' her large collec
tion of ceramic and pottery birds.
Klella Spencvr brought a few
5)iei-s of very old and very love
y milk glass dishes, another of
her hobbies is poetry.
- Some lold of hobbies of fishing,
riding, gardening, writing, read
ing, palming, photography, collect
log pictures, stamps or reci(es,
some a little lets boisterous pre
ferred a rocking chair, some
wished a book with the chair,
some Just a chair without the
linking, the men were most In
terested in fishing, wood turning.
rcariini$ teven tunny books) and
collecting plcs. Mrs. Edna Hel
geson showed some oil and wat
er color seenes painted of Arizona
desert scenes, also a sample of a
more practical hobhy, a home
made cake and Mildred Herman
won the cake. One of the most
entertaining of the 'lobbies was
fh:.l u hi.. I, U A M:.i.A,-lh.
til" illustrated ver" :i rt i si i 1 1 ti
ALLEY OOP
V RAO BLAST IT. 1 W'SAEi f LOOK. MEN.. BE CAREFUL Y
I OOP WAS HERE. BUT... W NOT TO DISTURB THEbE )
I OMWtLL.IP THAT NEW MEBBE VIALS .THFV CONTAIN
MAN S A SPy, I LL ' I'H TAKING THE RESULTS OF OUR L
A SOON FIND IT OUT ; A TERRIBLE ) S EXPERIMbNTii!
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
All
no
5,
'ATURDAV
NIGHT IM
SHADYSiDff -
nioht of fun,
frolic amd
Dating for The
younger. set.
the gl are
all dressed
up AND
Ml
si
the group. Using a swivel board
easel, wired for trick lighting
effect, Mr. MacArthur asked five
guests to make any mark on the
hoard, each of a different color,
from that he developed an artist
ic composition of subject, line
and color. This lovely party was
in charge of the following com
mittee, Stella Spencer, who was
also toastmistress for the evening
Laura lies, Emily Judd and
Maude Kidder.
Those present were Mrs. Evy
lyn Young, president of the Suth
erlin club, and who gave the re
sponse to the welcome, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Goss, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Iteimenschneider, Mrs.
May Brown, Mrs. Muhel Wood
Mrs. Lyla Chcnowetli, Mrs. Juan
ita Atterbury, Mrs. Vye Cooper,
Mrs. Vern Yates, Miss Jacqueine
Atterbury, Mrs. Harold hellers,
Mrs. Hazel Green, and Mrs. Le
ona Slack, ail of Sutherlin: Mary
Williams M. D. and Mrs. Cordelia
Rice both of Myrtle Creek: Mary
Chapman, Mrs. J. L. Yarnell, Pol
ma urobe, juiyth Caiimour, Flor
ence, Snedaker, Jacqueline Fred-
rick, Florence Chipman, Sula
Parkinson, Ida Hugnes, Kev. and
Mrs. W. A. McArthur, Stella
Spencer, Alvia Wetherell, Ina
farnsworth. Helen Saar, Lois Ba
ker, Edna May Hayward, Lucille
Roughcore, Mary Peterson, Nan
ce Duncan, Maude Kidder, Mr
Story lies, Mr. Lyman Spencer,
Laura lies. Carmen Clark, Mari
etta Powers, Emily Judd, Anita
Joseph, Minnie Clark. Joyce
Wampler, Esther Dyar, i'loramae
Clark, Gladys Monger, Isadore
Hulvorson, June McPhcrson, Sa
aie Decker, Goldlc Brunn, Eliza
beth Rice, Mr. Leonard Johan
sen, Elnor Sherk, May Brown
May Cunningham, Mrs. D. H.
Lenox, Rulh Catlin, Kuth Rob
erts, Flossie Virden, Leola Gor
ton, Mr. A. Gorton, France?
Hutchinson, Llna Hughes, Lu
Verne Von Schultz, Purl Mcreditr
Helen Emery, Gladys Foley, Gol
da Nickell, Alyce Gibbon Harvie
Esther Brown, Edna Turner, Et
na Davis, Shirley Harruld, Mar
Laret, Adair, Agnes Ilcford,
Manila Perry, Susie Jackson, Ed
na Helgeson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Gosnell
Vivian Logsdon, Mabel Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Whiltcnburg, Evalu
Russell, all of Roseburg, and Mrs.
Leona Bryant of Coquile.
The next regular meeting will
he at the I. O .(). F. hall. March
2i, at 8:00. The Interesting theme
lor tnat evening will be ITie
Trouble with Jobs Is People." The
ommitlee 1. 1 charge for the eve
nlng will be Frances Hutchinson.
Ina Farnsworth and Mildred Her
man. ... .
MR. AND MRS. WELSH
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Sin'Ht.IU.lN - Mr. and Mrs. L.
R. Welsh entertained at dinner
Sunday at their lovely home on
West Fifth Avenue. The table was
very pretty with a centerpiece of
spring tiowers.
Lovers, were placed for: Mr.
and Mrs. Willis B. Evans of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Williard Nor-
ris and two sons, Billy Lon and
Donald and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Welsh.
Tho pleasant afternoon hours
were spent in visiting and before
too late Mr. and Mrs. Evans de
parted for their home in Tort
land. SOCIAL NIGHT TO
BE HELD SATURDAY
Riversdale Grange will hold a
social night affair and dance for ;
members and friends Saturday
night, March 22, at nine o'clock
al the hall. Mr. and Mrs. II. H.
Kruse and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ill
rich will have charge of the af
fair. DENTIST OPENS OFFICES
Dr. Urui-e Hetrlck. dentist, has
opened offices in liosebmg In
Room 1 of the Bojlrs Building.
:i'7 N. Main St. 1 lis office tele
phone Is M07 .I. !
DRfSsro up and
place to oo i
SOMETHING SIMPLY
,HVrNED iTZ V wim A GOOD SOCK"
Lard STDCO, . - UNQUOTE '
v !L ' ft ? v C-J '' " y.s
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
HAS FINE PROGRAM
The Missionary Society of the
First Christian Church met at the
beautilul home of Pearl Carter
on Harvard Ave., Friday after
noon, Feb. 28th, for a meeting of
unusual interest.
Since this meeting was to be a
tea after the manner of India, the
guests received, upon entering,
fragrant oil and flov "rs for their
hair, distributed bv the reception
committee in nrr've costume.
Elsie C'ffc", t!v- urogram di
reclor, had a ve " In cresting pro
gram pieoa el f- 1 he occasion.
She sttrli" I ih customs of
India v.W"-h ' " d the caste
system. .!' ' ' ;:e of India's
music which interprets the mood
of Its people.
In keeping with the "Manner
of India, me ladies served a tviu
cal menu of curried rice, biscuits,
tea and dessert of orange see
ments and type of doughnut.
made according to Indian re
celpies. Seated on cushions, the
guests ate in Indian manner with
out forks or spoons. .
The devotions were directed by
Mrs. Lucia Ingles and a short
business meeling followed, which
v as conducted by Mrs. Becklcy.
president.
The guests and new members
were as follows: Mrs. Anderson,
Marguerite Munson, Mrs. Piper,
Mrs. Holmes, Mi's. June Hafer,
Mi s. Warren- Lucas and regular
church ladies were: Mrs. Abel,
Mn. C. V. and C. G. Stanton. Mrs.
Ackert, Mrs. Blaskey, Emma
Beckley, Jeanette Boucock. Mrs.
Pearl Anderson, Elsie Coffcll,
Pearl Carter, Mrs. Wilson, Ame
lia Hull, Martha Know, Helen
Sanders and Lucia Ingles.
Next regular meeting will be
March 2Sih, the place to be an
nounced later.
SUTHERLIN CLUB
HAS DINNER MEETING
SUTHERLIN The Profes
sional Women's Club held its
quarterly banquet Monday eve
ning at the Sutherlin Hotel with
Mrs. Mahle Ross, Mrs. Myrtle
Musgrove, Mrs. Betty Musgiove,
Mrs. Ann Sampias and Mrs. May
Cunningham as hostesses. The
tables were very beautiful In the
St. Patrick's colors centered with
a lovely bouquet of yellow daf
fodils flanked with tall green
lighted tapers with large bou
quets of flowering plum blossoms
being placed about the room.
A delicious fried chicken din
ner was served to the following
guests: Mrs. Delia Goodstoi f, Mrs.
Martha Cassln. Mrs. Bertha Du
bell, Mrs. Russell Hubbard, Mrs.
Dortha Morton, Mrs. Helen
Brown, Mrs. Blanche McCullock,
Mrs. Lucille Chase, Mis. Marian
Magness, Mrs. Juanila Holgate,
Mrs. U J. Allen. Mii.D. B. Kes
ner, Miss Jacqiiline Frederickson.
Mrs. Harold Sellers, Mrs. Frankic
Harms and Mrs. Riley Powers.
Memliers were: Mrs. Juanita
Attcrburyj Mi's. Cora Allen, Mrs.
bJUU
DANCE
at
CAMAS VALLEY
Music By
Melody Aces
Every Sat. Nite
Loans on Homes
FOR LESS
Repay at any time
without penalty
Attractive Interest Rales
UMPQUA SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSN.
That's Bad Oscar
Desperate
I Pf-r rWv apout a 1 f Im Clad to ste vou vWat?;el
Mr S . GAME OP I TAKING AN NTt CE5T WANTS A CWE I
OKAY.' kuMMY, HILDA? I IM JUKE' ' WHEN SHET
"IS r- i- r; LlN I.URL L'P
May Brown, Mrs. Dona Jean
Blakeley, Mrs. Ruby Brydsen,
Mrs. Lyla Chenoweth. Mi's. Doro
thy Clark, Mrs. Martha Coenen
berg, Mrs. Maude Culver, Mis.
Vye Cooper, Mrs. May Cunning
ham, Mis. Florence Cook, Mrs.
Elva Egll, Mrs. Mary Jo Dixon,
Mrs. Bertha (Joss. Mrs. Hazel
Green, Mrs. Madeline Hansen,
Mrs. Ruth Magill, Mrs. Dorothy
Montgomery, Miss Betty Mus
grove, Mrs. Myrtle Musgrove,
Mrs. Lois Reimenschneider, Mrs.
Icona Slack. Mrs. Ann Sampias,
Mi's. Doris Steinbach, Mrs. Helen
Squicr, Mrs. Loa Mac Scroggins,
Mrs. Nora Smith, Mrs. Mike Nor
ton. Mrs. Edith Walker, Mrs.
Laura W elsh, Mrs. Clara Trozclle
and Mrs. Fvylyn Young.
While t. j tables were being
cleared group singing was en
joyed. Lead by Mrs. (loss, "When
Irish Eyes Are Smiling," "My
Irish Rose," and "Just a Song
At Twlight." Mrs. Chenoweth,
Mrs. Riemenschneider and Mrs.
Young gave reports on the ban
quet given by the Roseburg Busi
ness Women's Club.
Mrs. Welsh reported that she
had talked with Miss Cooly of
Portland and that she stated that
she would try and visit the club
in the near future. The piggy
bank was passed around for the
quarterly birthdays and Mrs. Vye
Cooper, Mrs. Dorolhy Clark, Mis.
Clara Trozell, Mrs. Nora Smith
and Mrs. Florence Cook deposited
Ihe amount of their age and at
the end of the year this money
will be used to buy books for the
library.
Each member contributed sev
eral books and nearly one hun
dred books were received. After
the boxes are collected at the
stores and the ones donated by
the Roseburg club it is hoied to
have about three hundred books
to add to the library.
The social hour was spent in
visiting and playing games. The
wold building game from the
words, "St. Patricks Day," was
won by Mrs. Atterbury, who had
the most words; Mrs. McCullock,
the second and Mrs. Cunningham
the least. Bingo was then enjoyed
until ten o'clock with Miss Fred
erickson winning high prize, Mrs.
Green second and Mrs. Trozelle
low, after which every one sang
before departing for home, "The
More We Get Toge.hcr the Hap
pier We Will Be."
REBEKAH LODGE TO
HOLD INITIATION
The Roseburg Rebekah LiKlge
held its regular meeting on Tues
day with Mis. Louise Dimmick,
noble grand, presiding. -An in
vitation from the Rebekah Lodge
at Myrtle Creek to allend their
meeting was read and accep.ed,
SPLIT Old Growth FIR
Not Mill Slab Wood
DRY or GREEN
Other lengths up to 24"
Phone 975-J or 725-R
ASSOCIATED BROKERS
311 Pacific Bldg.
PROMPT DELIVERY
ALUMINUM
ROOFING ' :
Available Now
22 Gauge
in 8-10-12 Ft. Lengths
129 S. 2nd. Ave.
Phone 432
'sQf ANOTHER DAV'li k 77 JUST AS t
2( WORK DONE ANO K X ET.-rS ' I H'SPFCTFD...A
THE MfcNUONE- NOW LET'S ""sa I VIAL OF NITRO-
SEE... FIVE, )t!H . V GLYCERIN IS .
ii- te?
several members expressing In
tentions of attending. Among
oilier bus!nesa.lransac-ted was the
appointment of Vivian Logsdon
as press correspondent for the
current term; solicitation of
salads for the dinner to be served
Ihe Dis.rict Theta Rho Clubs con
vention; action to remember the
birthday of John Alexander on
March 13th, he being the oldest
member ol the Roseburg lodge;
and the appointment of the fol
lowing refreshment committee
for the next meeting: Mrs. Susie
Jackson, Mrs. Ruth Dishman,
Mrs. Minnie South, Mrs. Linna
Hughes, Mrs. Carmen Clark, Mrs.
Mamie Fett, Mrs. Mamie Hudnell,
Mm. Emma Lennox and Mrs.
Margaret Saunders.
Thirty-nine members and four
visitors were present. Following
the meeting a short minting of
the Three Links Club was held.
This was followed immediately by
drill practice.
The next meeting is to be held
at 7:30 P. M. March 25th at the
I. O. O. F. hall. It is planned to
initial? another class of new mem
bers. Refreshments will be served.
All Rebekah members living or
visiting in the city are invited to
attend.
P.-T. C. SPONSORS
FINE CARD PARTY
SUTHERLIN The Parent
Teachers Club held the third of
a series of card parties, Friday
evening, at the Arts Building. The
rooms were decorated w ith spring
flowers.
The pleasant evening hours
L. M. HANCE
PIANO TUNING
Complete Repair Service
P. O. Box 87, Phone 908
FRIENDLY
SELLER - BUYER
RELATIONSHIP
at
FARM 'CENTER
Henry C. Kelley, Realtor
Bank Bldg. Sutherlin, Ore.
Just 12 mi. North of Roseburg
WANTED
POULTRY
EGGS
TURKEYS
Highest Cash Price
Douglas County Poultry
ione 14 Oak a Sprue Sta.
IT'S
SOLD
When You List
With
VALLEY
REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
Lobby Hotel Grand
BY V. T HAMLIN
BY MERRILL BLOSSER
MOTHER WHATDOvve
SAYS CARE ? WERE
FUKE OOINCVTODIE
'S I OLD MAIDS
tTTCklilf.-1 Aa.ivlrA
mm
7
Eh!
I, .. t?TT r,r H It-J
Pythian Knights Plan to
Attend D. O. K. K. Frolic
Local members of Fuhat-Bur-kan
Temple, No. 224, D. O. K. K..
will attend the spring ceremonial
of the order at Grants Pass Sat
urday, March 29. it was announc
ed by Bob Harvie, deputy royal
vizier.
All Knights of Pythia p row
members of the D. O. K. K., but
who wish to join the order, should
contact Harvie at 101 S. Jackson
St. in Roseburg. Arrangements
will be made tor their initiation
at Grants Pass.
The D. O. K. K. is the fun order
of the Knights of Pythias Lodge.
were spent In playing pinochle
and bridge with high score going
to Kenneth Briscoe and low to
Ted Townsley in pinochle; high i
to Mrs. Fayette Thompson and
low to Mrs. Brittain Slack for
bridge. Billie Trozelle won the
door prize.
At a late hour delicious refresh-'
ments were served to thirty-five
bv the hostesses, Mrs. K. Briscoe,
Mrs. John Chase and Mrs. E. T.
Garrett.
The next party will be held
some time about the middle of
Aoril and it is honed to have a
good turn out, as the club is try
ing to raise enough money to buy
some much needed dishes.
PUBLIC DANCE
Eagles Hall
Saturday Night, March 22
$1.00 per Couple
Music by the
Happy Valley Cowboys
ELECTRICIANS
Valley Electric. PhoreO
RADIO SERVICING
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34
Hadio Doctors. 306 "Nrstephens.
Hansen's Radio Service. Sutherlin
PAINTING
rrttrh nr nrav naintine. In
terior, or exterior. Phone 898-J
;r ru jioxjtaa.
PLUMBING
Coen Lumber Co. Phone121.
Wm. A. MARDOHF. Ph. 702-R-2.
fKRPS PLUMBING. Ph. 73frJ
PUBLIC AQDBES3 EQ UIPMENT
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34.
sound equipmeniior au uses.
' "transfer service
UMPQUA TRANSFER
Intired carrier. Phone 167-J.
cTnRAr.p.
Uo business on Saturday.
FLORISTS
Utile's Flower Shop. 819 Win
Chester St. Phone 58.
Point Decorate "It Pays"
Quality Workmanship
Reasonable rates, day or contract
Wells' Painting Service
Phone lM2 J
SOUTH END CAFE
Serves a Working Man's Meal
Every Working Day
916 So. Stephens SL
Roseburg Refrigeration
All Commercial
Sales and Service
Maintenance and Repairs
HORN AND MARSTERS
S28 N. Jiokion
Phone 270
CEMENT CONTRACTING
ALL KINDS
FORM BUILDING
Vill elio put basements undei
old houses.
Ed Fuchs, Fuchs Broi.
Ph. 4112 L lOil', E. 6th St.
OLAF A. LOVLIEN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Remodeling, repair, and
new construction.
P. O. BOX 522. ROSEBURG
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Rentals
Floor Sanders Edgers
Belt Senders Disc Sanders
Concrete Mixers Power or
Hand
Skiliaws Drills
Wheelbarrows
Lighting Plant Concrete
Trowel
Paint Spray Outfits
Osbun Electric
Wat txrl cf CMk St Brtdj
Fuhat-Burkan Temple Jurisdic
tion embraces Southwestern Ore
gon and Northwestern California.
POSSE STARTS DRILLS
Members of the Douglas County
Sheriff's Posse turned out 32
strong Sunday, for their first drill
of the season, it was reported by
Deputy Sheriff Dick Baker, posse
peeretarv. The horsemen met pt
ROSEBURG CABINET SHOP
Custom Built Cabinets
BERRY
All Aluminum
Garage Doors
Now is ?he time to redecorate
See us for your Kern Tone needs.
We have some windows and sashes on hand.
440 N. Jackson . Phone 303
ej
Roseburg Paint Shop
Painting and paper hanging
Texture painting a specialty
Phone 422, 504 E. Lane SL
L K. CORNWELL
DESIGNER
224 Medical Arts Bldg.
Phone 583.
RQSEBURC TRANSFER
& STORAGE
Moving end Storage of
Household Coods
130 N. Pine Phone 927
Cement Work
Carage Floors, Driveways,
Sidewalks, Patios, etc
Free Estimates
Immediate Service
Write Box 158, c-o News
Review Engineering Design Co
Planning and Designing of
Industrial plants, buildings, wa
ter supply and sewage sys
tem. Rm. 5, 122 S. Jackson
St.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move YourMlf
8l I Long or Short
Trip
Ellison's Service Station
740 S. Stephens
Phone 687
FULLER BRUSHES
N. L LEHRBACH
Local Dealer
4 1 & Fowier Phone 1 70-J
J. E. NEWBERRY'S
WASHINC MACHINE
Parts Service, Servlo for
All Makes.
Call at 102 W. Commercial Ave.
CORKY'S ELECTRIC
Electric Motor Repairing
Appliance Repairing
All Work Guaranteed
Piokup and Delivery Service
324 N. Jackson Phone 270
PRINTING
PROMPT, EFFICIENT,
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
ROSEBURG PRINTING CO
Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 913
HERBERT E. IWOO0YI WOOD
Painting and Paper Hanging
lnttrtor and P.tterlnr Decorating
Contractor
Phona 33
11 Myrtle Art.. Coala Add.
PEN NELL'S RADIO SERVICE
GUARANTEED RADIO
SERVICE
C. A. PEN NELL, Prop.
St? N. Jackson SL
Roaebur.i, Ore.
Pkaaa 4
the posse barn on the Rifle Range
road.
INSURANCE
LIFE AUTO ' FIRE
State Farm Mutual Insurance
ROSE & ALLEN
P. O. Box 489 Phone 288
214 W. Lane Roseburg, Ore.
RUSSELL'S
Typewriter Service
Office Machine Service
and Suppllea
" . N. Jackson Phone 33
HARGIS ELECTRIC
Specialists
hadio, Refrigeration, Houeeholl
Appliance Service
20 Tears Experience
All Work Guaranteed
112 E. Cats SL Phona 94 .
AUTHOHIZED
Bah
Scrvlet
BERGH'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
630 Winchester Street
Servicing AU Make! Wnbtn
Phop 80S HouDuri. Orettt
Roseburg Plumbing & Supply
Company
Plumbing by Contract
or Time and Material
No Job too large or too small
Dixonville Highway
Phone 462 J-2
ROSEBURG CABINET
SHOP
Millwork Glass
Builder's Hdwe.
Cabinets
Sander for Rent
440 N. Jackeon SL Ph. 303
Atlas Powder
and Blasting Supplies
UMPQUA POWDER
SUPPLY
Phone 47, Roseburg
TOP SOIL
FOR SALE
RIVER LOAM
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Ph. 458-R, or write
P.O. Box 1293, Roseburg
DIESEL AND GAS
TRACTOR SERVICE
Combines and All
Farm Equipment.
Fred Goetz
Garden Valley Road
Rt. 2, Box 161, Roseburg. Ore.
BULLDOZING
Leveling, groding, excavating.
Cats, shovels, patrol graders,
dumD trucks for hire. Shala lor
sole. Loa roads built and
rocked, mill ponds dug.
contract or hourly basis.
For Free Estimates
SEE
TALLON & PHILLIPS
327 South St, Ph. 563-R. Rose
burg, or cell 30 F-31