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o ROSEBUR NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG', OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21', 1947 THREE t PLANER ENDS the ideal fuel for Kindling & quick fires ORDER NOW! While Easily Available at DENN GERRETSEN CO. Phone 128 402 W. Oak Sr. fftfh PERT V1'2 7AA Jowells JUVENILE DEPARTMENT Inspect These Surplus Clothing Values Chambray Shirts Navy lurplm. Only . $1.49 to. Denim Trousers For work, play, loafing $1.98 pr. Work Shoes Durable, comfortable $3.69 pr. Socks You can afford quantity purchase at our low price. Six colors, all sizes at 5 pr. for $1.00 Gilkey Trading Post 523 N. Jackson Phone 803-L mm THE SOLID COMFORT Of UP-TO-THE-MINUII "City Typ" WATER SERVICI IVPGSL AND WATER SYSTEMS FOR DEEP and SHALLOW WELLS 9 DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE I IRRIGATION AND FARM USE 1 INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS SINGLE AND MULTI-STAGE DEEP AND SHALLOW WELL JET-TYPE PUMPS AND VATER SYSTEMS FOR EVERY KIND OF WATER PROBLEM jjtuma DISTRIBUTED BT ROSEBURG PLUMBING & SUPPLY DIXONVlLLE HIGHWAY Phone 462-J-2 is the style SMART are ihe colors RIGHT is Ihe price Got ready for school with SKIRTS and their in numerable accessories SKIRTS in many styles Large selection of plain colors and plaids all kinds of pleats, and we have torso skirts, too! In your plans for a fall wardrobe skirts are a must. Sizes: 1 to 3 3 to 0 7 to 14 Skills in chubby sizes. A marveloua prc-acaion bargain! Th approach of cooler daya mean warmer clothing gain. For rral warnth wiihouc cumbtrioni weight, ihn field jackata are without equal. Poplin outer , . wool lined. Aik the vtttran who one I Ximmi mtAtt t nam n m in m Local News House Being Reroofed The re sidence of Gertrude Hildebiun on Main street Is being reroofed this week. Club to Picnic The Friendly Circle Club members and their families will hold a G:30 o'clock potluck picnic supper Friday night, August 22, at Kiwanis Park. Junior Touranment Friday The Roseburg Country Club Ju nior Hnlf tnurnnnipnt will ho hnlrl I Friday morning at 9 o'clock at I the club course, under the direc tion 01 Art Pearson, pro. All Ju nior members of the club are in vited to participate in the tour nament. Rummage Sale Saturday Roseburg Bethel, No. 8., Job's Daughters will hold an all-day rummage sale Saturday, August 23, at the Episcopal parish house on East Cass street. Those hav ing donations for the sale are requested to leave them at 518 S. Main street by this evening. Cynthia Sue Turner is chairman of the sale. To Celberate Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith of Glide will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, August 24, at an open-house affair from 2:30 lo 4 o'clock at the home ot their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roselund, 700 East Sixth stret, and from 4:30 P. M. on at their home at Glide. All relatives and friends are invited. Missionary Society to Meet The Missionary Society of the First Christian Church will hold a noon picnic dinner Friday at the Roseburg City Park I form erly known as Umpqua Park). Each member is asked to bring a guest; picnic lunch and her own table service. Mrs. Coffel has asked that roll-call be ans wered with the name and relat ed item of a missionary now on the field. Picnic Dated Members of the Roseburg Woman's Club and the Junior Woman's Club are invited to a picnic luncheon Tuesday at the Roseburg Citv Park honor ing Mrs. G: R. Child,' of San Francisco. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish, sandwiches and their own table service and are requested to meet at the Presbyterian Church at 12:30. Members having cars are asked to furnish the transporta tion. NOW PLAYING BOHEMIAN GIRL -PLUS COMING SUNDAY The Beginning or the End PLUS 3 ON A TICKET IN TFCHNICOt OKI DIESEL POWER UMTS G. M. Twin Diesel Engines 300 to 360 Horse Power G. M. Single Diesel 180 to 220 Horse Power G. M. Gray Marine Diesel 200 Horse Power Chrysler Marine Diesel 150 Horse Power Gorman-Rupp Pumps, 200 gallons per minute, 350 foot head, complete with I 10 H.P. Chrysler motor Skagit Yarder Donkey Rebuilt Loading Donkey Some Large Radiators,in Stock W. F. KERNSN P. O. Box 855 Roseburg, Oregon Phone 605-R Pacific Hi Way North Purchase Home Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis, formerly of Klam ath Falls, have purchased a resi dence on Terrace Avenue in Rose burg from Ralph L. Russell. Spending Week Here Mrs. An na Reed ol Fresno, Calif., is spending the week' in Roseburg visiting friends. She made her home here lor a number of years, prior to moving to California. Home From Hospital Terry Dunham returned lo his home in Roseburg today, lollowing his discharge from the hospital in Eugene, where he recently un derwent a major operation. Thimble Club to Meet The Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble Club will meet Monday at a 1 o'clock potluck luncheon at Ihe home of Mrs. Cynthia Germond on East Douglas street. Those at tending are asked to bring their own table service. Return to Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Russell have re turned to their home on Reser voir Avenue. Mr. Russell spent several days in Portland allend ing to business, while Mrs. Rus. seli visited in Corvallis with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. wngnt Mallery. Keystone Club to Meet The Methodist Keystone Club will hold a G:30 o'clock potluck sup per Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Dixon with Mrs. R. B. Hamnton. Mrs. Georce Churchill and Mrs. O. F. Rich mond assisting hostesses. Mem bers and their husbands are in vited and are asked to meet at 6:30 P. M. at the Methodist Church for transportation. Vacation Inquiries to Oregon Set New Mark SALEM, Ore., Aug. 21 (.fl California, Illinois, New York and Pennsylvania lead the na tion in seeking Oregon vacation information, a check of the record-breaking number of 105,000 mail inquiries received since last October by the State Highway Commission travel information department reveals. The 105,000 sets a new all-time record, compared with the pre vious high of 75,000 when the Golden Gate Exposition was a western travel magnet in 1939. Inquiries came in substantial numbers from every stale in the Union and are still being re ceived in above-normal summer volume, it was said today in highway department offices. Steelworkers in Five B. C. Plants Walk Out VANCOUVER, B. C. Aug. 21 (CP) Picket lines were estab lished today as steelworkers in five Vancouver plants went on strike following refusal of union workers to accept an offer from operators of a six cents an hour pay boost. The workers demand wage increases of 124 cents an hour. Union officials said 350 men were on strike and that another 200 plant employes had refused to cross the picket lines. Chinese Bandits Waylay U. S. Officer and Civilian SHANGHAI, Aug. 21. P The Navy announced Chief Petty Officer Orrin D. Perry of Port land, Ore., was beaten severely and a civilian employee wounded by 20 unidentified armed Chinese who waylaid their Jeep today. The Navy said the assailants, wearing "unidentified uniforms," dragged Perry out of the Jeep and beat him over the head with pistols and shot George J. Rott of Shanghai twice in Ihe thigh. Both men were robbed. Rott told authorities he thought one of "Ihe soldiers was about to shoot Perry." Stanley J. Brint Joins Army Air Forces Stanley J. Brint, 17, son of Stanley Brint, Lookingglass route recently was accepted into the Regular Army Air Forces at Mc Chord Field, according to word from T.Sgt. Woodrow W. Hal stead, commanding the Roseburg oltices of the Army and Air Forces recruiting service. Private Brint, well known in Roseburg where he attended High School, is now receiving his basic training at Randolph Field, Texas, and will be given the op portunity lo study a technical subject of his own choice when his training is completed. 4-H Winners in Canning Listed Janice Roberts, Smilh River Rome, Reedsport, and Marjorie Zeller, Brockway, were judged county winners in the senior bread-baking and canning con tests held in conjunction with the fall canning achievement day at Roseburg Senior High School Wednesday. Junior winners in the bread baking and canning contest are Carol Ann Burgin, Days Creek, and Ann Roih. Brockway. All four county winners will participate in state contests to be held at the Stale Fair on Labor Day, Sept. 1. Forty-nine exhibits of canning were on display for the canning achievement day and blue rib bon exhibits were selected for State Fair display. In Division I, the exhibits of Joy Zeller, Sally and Shirley Jurak, Brockway; Dorothy Jones, Can yonvillc, " and Norma Nichols, Reedsport, will be exhibited at the Slate Fair. Outstanding exhibits In Divi sion II were Patricia Tuthill, Oak land; Ann Roth, Brockway; Car men Dysert, Lookingglass; Joan V o o r h i e s, Lookingglass, and Donna Wilson, Myrtle Creek. Betty Pyritz, Smith River Route, Reedsport, and Sandra Day, Yon calla, exhibited the only Division III exhibits. They will be entered at the State Fair. Two exhibits were displayed in Division IV by Janice Roberts, Smith River Route, Reedsport, and Marjorie Zeller, Brockway. Both were given blue ribbons and will be entered at the Slate Fair. In addition to canning exhibits, there were seven clothing ex hibits, one knitting and one cook ing. Judge for the day's activities was Mrs. Marion Christenson, home demonstration agent from Jackson County. She was assisted by Miss Dorothea Parker, Doug las County home demonstration agent. Illustrated Sermon Set By Rev. E. Washington "Christian Defeats Satan" will be the topic for the illustrated SAT. & SUN. ONLY "BORN TO SPEED" with Johnny Sands Terry Austin Plus GREAT WHITE TRAIL NOW PLAYING HATS... I OHM Of lAISOttVSt WRIGHT J . ROBERT MITCHUM COMING SUNDAY-" rvn-ruui! rlkl ril t m i GODDARD MacMURRAY' f Suddenly M. Spring 2 MACOONAIO CAIT MATINEES DAILY jS TERESA 61 ..sO" LB sermon to be given by Evangel ist Eddie Washington Friday night, August 22, at 7:45 o'clock at Ihe Church of the Open Bible al the corner of Pine and Floed streets. Rev. Do Loss Crook, pas lor of the church, reports thai this type of sermon has drawn large crowds on the Pacific Coast to hear the Rev. Mr. Wash ington. 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