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i 10 The Newt-Review, Roteburg, Or. Mori., June 20, 1949 Melrose You'd Be Surprised . . . . how much more your furni ture, rugs, and household furnish ings are worth today. Convince your self by taking an Inventory, now. Valupfi have practically doubled. If you haven't enough in surance In line with current val ues, why not see us about increas ing your policy before Fire "sur prises" you? Remember Insur ance tomorrow will be much too late to pay today's loss. Phone Write Call. Ken Bailey INSURANCE AGENCY 315 Pacific Bldg. Phone 398 Miss Valene and Miss Sandra Roul went to Roseburg Friday to spend two weeks visiting their stepfather and their mother, Mr. and Mrs. The! Allen. The two Miss Rouls make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cory at Mel rose, Callahan Trail district. Elmer Weekly of Boomer Hill, Myrtle creek, visited over Wednesday with friends at Mel rose, Jimmy Jacoby of Lookingglass Is visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brenner, who have resided on the Meln Road for the past several months, recently moved into Roseburg and will reside on Mill Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ishmel Webb of Coos County were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lutman. The latter is art aunt of Mrs. Webb. She formerly resided at Melrose and will be remembered by her friends as Cleo Wilson. Ralph Cory recently received a bad injury to one of his knees when he was struck by a pole while employed In the woods. The Bates Logging Company moved last week to the Callahan Trail district, where It will oper ate for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cory spent last Sunday visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jacoby and her brother and sis. ter-lnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacoby, all of Lookingglass. They BUTLERBUILT 20 FEET WIDE I mm 40 MET WIOE ff'i'n?.! Convenient Sizes Low Cost Per Sq. Ft. Strong Itusslest construction, straight lidewalls no wasted space. t Adaptable to many commercial, industrial and larm uses. Erected In days instead of weeks. Owflffhl 147 Bull,, Mtt O. Plus 50' & 60' Widths See Bill Neighbors TODD BUILDING CO. 904 S. Stephens Sr. ' Phone 302 Reedsport Mr. and Mrs. Francis Covell of Portland are spending a few days In Reedsport at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Leach. Mr. Covell is now an engineer at Providence Hospital In Portland, but the family formerly resided in Keedspon. Delegates to the Grand Chap ter, Order of Eastern Star, in Portland this week, from Martha Chapter No. 48 of Gardiner, are Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Melvin of Tahkenitch Lake, and Mrs. L, Mortimer Bailey and Mrs. Doro thy rtusen of Reedsport. Mr Ruth Hamilton, worthy matron. or Manna cnapter, ten a snort time ago for a several week's tour of Europe, making the trip oy air-liner. The largest shad run of the present season, which opened on the Umpqua River May 10, appeared over the weekend. William Dewar, who has set nets .on Smith River, Is re ported to have delivered approx imately '950 shad Monday. An unusually large crowd of sportsmen spent the weekend here fishing for striped bass in the Bass Derby, but no out standing catches were report ed. Many local farmers are tak ing advantage of the present good weather to start their hay ing, especially In Ash Valley and on Smith River. Loggers are not so fond of present weather con ditions, as they are often forced to discontinue their logging by noon or shortly afterwards, due to low humidity. Many of the local camps will close down shortly afler July 1, for the bal ance of the summer, according to reports being circulated, as the supply of logs on hand is reported as exceedingly large, h'.-' f. yt4j.' .- II' h yrx J. NO M GRAND DRAGON INITIATES NEW KLANSMEN Dr. Samuel Green (holding sword), grand dragon of the Klu Klux Klan, initiates some kneeling candidates for the order (foreground) in ceremony atop Stone Mountain near Atlanta, Ga. (AP Wirephoto) returned to their home at Calla han Trail in the evening. Roy Davidson and his brother moved last week to Callahan Trail district. They are formerly from wewnerg, out resided last winter at Wolf Creek. They are employed by the Bates Logging Company. ITCH (Scnbles) la highly con tagious and will con tinue for life if not slonned. It sole cause 1i the itch-mite, which In Immune to ordinary treatment. EXSORA kills the itch-mite almost instantly. Only three days' EXSOHA treatment 1" required, Mini ortten given prompt auenuon. Fred Meyer Drugs, Roseburg 03L TO BURN For prompt courteous meter ed deliveries of high quolity stove and burner oil CALL 152 MYERS OIL CO. Distributors of Hancock Petroleum Products For Douglas County V' k ft' fifc I"' "Si nM' ,A r-iK . ! ''ci v w fc-.l 4 i 1 h b 1; . f (HE A TcUphnm) NAMED Ward Piprman (left), Henry Julian Wadlelgh (center) and Harry Dexter White (right) were named by former Communist spy courier Whitiaker Chambers in Federal Court in New York as gov . . eminent employes who supplied him with Information for the Soviet underground. LOCAL NEWS Grange to Meet Melrose Grange will meet Tuesday night, june ii, at 8 o ciock at tne nan. Visiting Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark and daughter, Mau reen, of Roseburg, are enjoying a visit in Seattle. H. E. C. to Meet The Rice Valley Home Economics Club will meet Tuesday at the hall with Mrs. Emmett Churchill as hostess. HIGH IN QUALITY-LOW IN PRICE New Convenience Savings-Food Thrills with Harder-Freex ends meal plan ning headaches and rush trips to the store or locker plant. Makes instantly available the i year around an abundant sup ply of garden fresh vegeta bles and fruits, choice meats and poultry with original goodness and flavor frozen right in. Enables you to pre pare favorite dishes in quanti ties, even complete meals for serving months later. W4 r- ' " Wm 1 18 Cubic Foot Upright Model. 60" x 60" x 9 Cubic Foot Upright alio available. 24", 18 cu. feet oy 18 cu. oet 24 cu. feet 9 cu. feet ROSEBURG REFRIGERATION Harold and Mildred Horn 324 N. Jackson Phone 270 Admitted To Hotpital Lowell Atteibury of Roseburg has been admitted to the Veterans Hospital nere ior mecncai treatment. No-Hostess Meeting Eden Ladies Aid of the Elgarose Luther an Church will hold a no-hostess meeting Tuesday afternoon at the church. Circle to Meet Lilac Circle, No. 49, Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the I. O. O. F. hall. Refreshments will be served. Vacationing Hank Taylor and his friend, Dion Seago, of Red ding, Calif., are spending their school vacalion visiting the for mer's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cox, of Tyee district. At Kidder Home Mrs. Grace M. Hunt of Oakland, Calif., is in Roseburg as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kidder on North i Stephens St. Dance To Be Held A western dance will he sponsored bv the i V. F. W. Auxiliary at the Veterans Hospital recreation hall tonight from 8 to 10 o'clock. Women of Roseburg are asked to wear west ern attire and assist as hostesses. The Musicians Union will furnish the music Life "Saved my A Cod-lend lor GAS-HEARTBURN" tt'hPfl (trrs Htomnrh lt"M mtu pntrihtl, miftornt inr riii, Hour rUoiii:tt'h and licurttmrn, tloel.int iistmlly tn-fli-rlliv tlifl f:i.-itfM-act1ti turtle I IK known for ymiluiti!Ulrrllcf mti1klnnilikitliu(Win HillniM Tablet i. Ni iiivntU'p. U-MI-uiin tirlneit comfort In & JltTy or it turn Ixiltle to in for double money bark Q BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25 1 Recital Tonight The public has been invited to attend a piano recital to be given by advanced students of Miss Gladys H. Strong tonight at 8 ociock at tne first Methodist cnurcn. Sunshine Club to Meet The Northside Sunshine Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. W. u. Patterson. 904 Riverside Drive, Laurelwood All members are asked to be present. Potluck Supper George Star- mer Camp and Auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans will meet at a 6 o'clock potluck supper tonigni at me Meinooisf cnurcn parlors. Those attending are ask ed to bring a covered dish, salad or dessert. Arrive at Abbotsford Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young have arrived in Abbotsford, Wis., to spend several weeks vacationing and visiting friends. They formerly made their home there. g Circle of Faith Lutheran Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Samuelson, 4-15 S. Pine street, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Members and friends are invited. Club to Meet Arts and Crafts Club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of ;Mrs. Kenneth Ford, 1385 Ma ; drone Ave., Laurelwood, with i Mrs. Pat Johnson, assisting hostess. Stop Hrhirtu, dry up blijtlers quick ly, safely. 6!l IVY-DRY To Celebrate Anniversary Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Geddes are invited to attend the reception honoring their golden wedding anniversary tonight from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harrie W. Uoolh, 1151 Riverside Drive, Laurelwood. aLr$, MT 1 1 an -ft 1 1 in iW Thli nftn hoi been completely rebuilt by an Authorlied Ford Engine Recondih'oner. All parti have been carefully Impacted and replaced when neceiiary with new Genuine Ford Parti I i I the parti that ore made right to ttl right and latt longer. INSTAUID , JlCC'O IHV-IF0H 7 1 Will Return to Office Dr. R. L. Dunn will be back in his office in Roseburg Tuesday afternoon, following a stay in Portland since Friday attending the state chiro practors convention. He was ac companied to Portland by Mrs. Dunn. Return to Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ingram and daugh ter, Miss Mimi, and son, Michael, accompanied by Miss Marzette Riddle, have returned to their homes in Grants Pass, following the weekend attending the Rodeo and visiting at the E. A. Pearson hdme on Reservoir Ave. Benefit Card Party The Em ployees Association Invited the public to a benefit bridge and pinochle party at 8 o'clock Tues day night at the Veterans Hospital Recreation hall. Prizes will be given. A door prize will be award ed and refreshments will be sold. Proceeds will go to the welfare fund. Tickets are on sale at The Style Shop and at Josse's Furni ture store. Shop and Save With Classified Ads Instruction INSTRUCTION. MALE I would like to ulk to reliable men wno uouia nice to train in spare lime to learn weld in mtl work. sDrav ra In tins as re lated to Aulo Body and Fender re- pair:ng: should re mecnanicauy in clined and willing to tram in ipare time; will not interfere with your job. For information about this training write at once, giving name, address, age and working hours. Auto-Crafts Training, rtegistrar, zoJ anenieia, Chicago 14. GIRLS WOMEN Want to be a prac tical nurse.' BIG DEMAND HIGH WAGES. Instruction. High school not necesarv. Easv to Iesrn at home in spare time. Prepare now for this in teresting, profitable work. Write for FREE information. Wayne School of Practical Nursing, Registrar, 2525 Sheffield, Chicago 14. LEGAL NOTICE Return Home Mrs. J. E. Tson, Mrs. M. Manning and Miss Clau dette and Miss Carol Manning have returned to their homes near Roseburg, following an au tomobile trip to Reedsport, Win Chester Bay and other coast points. They were accompanied as far as Smith River by L. S. Holtzman, who has been visiting at the Manning home. The river crossing was made on the mail boat, Bonita, a short distance above the new bridges now under construction. Mr. Holtman is a former resident of 'Melrose. He moved to Smith River in 1936 and is engaged in dairying there. Sealed bids will be received bv A. B Collier Clerk ai Junior High School Bldg., Roseburg. Oregon, until June 27. 1949. 8 o'clock P. M. Standard Time tor tne bentor High School central Heating Plant Building for School Dis trict No. 4, Douglas County, Roseburg, Oregon and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received atier ine time nxea tor open ings will not be considered. Plans, specifications and form of con tract documents may be examined or obtained at the office of Freeman and Hayslip, Assoc. Archts., 304 Postal Build ing. Portland, Oregon, upon a deposit of $23.00, which will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications within a reasonable time. Attention is called to Bidder Prequall ficatlons. Sections 98-103 to 98-103 In clusive, Oregon Compiled Laws Annotat ed, which must be filed with the Clerk 10 days before date for opening of bids and for which forms may be ob tained at the office of the Architects. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check, cash ier's check or bid bond with authorized surety company as surety i made pay able to the Owner in an amount of not less than 5 of the amount of the bid. Surety bond lor bonds) will be required in accordance with the terms of the contract documents. The School District No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of contract, unless said award lit delayed for a period exceeding 30 days. First publication 9 June. 1949. Second publication 13 June, 1949. Third publication 20 June. 19-19. A. B. COLLIER. Clerk 1 (mm 1 It r in . S 1 i;M "ROGER AND 0VER"-Dean AiDert ineaer, marsnat 01 Rut gers University's commencement procession in New Brunswick, N. J., has to resort to GI methods to maneuver the school's largest graduating class 1066. He keeps in touch with student marshals over a two-way walkie-talkie. Salty Wateri The waters of Great Salt Lake In northwestern Utah are very buoyant. They contain about 14 percent mineral salts. L0CKW00D MOTORS Ron & Ook Phone 80 MAKE MONEY WITH PLASTICS BUILD A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN Men and women. If you are Inter ested In learning more about extra Income possibilities in this fastest growing industry tn America to day, fill out the form below and mail at once. Interstate Training Servict 401 N. K. Ssnriv Bird, fart land IS, Oreton pr At- Occupation employed by If you liv on R. T, directions D , (lv mm y y nin Wl nWn iiMW'iiiiH j BERRY. QUEEN Jarquelyn MacKenzir. tilth school srninr and Strawberry Quern of Auineton. iMass., holds b.nskrts of berries she picked on U't farm of Albert S. Ljnde. 5 iff R A I L K U A U HEAD Walter S. Franklin. 65. six feet six. and 2'2J pounds, has bern elertrd prri(lrnt of the Trnn evlvinla Riilrnad. larcrst In America, with 135,000 employes. Help Wanted Wanted Auto Mechanics Service Salesman Painter's Helper For Body Shop LOCKWOOD MOTORS Marker For Resaw RATE. 11.79, night shift Roseburg Lumber Co.' Dillard, Oregon Phone 468 or 1507 Sawmill Man Wanted SAWYER for 8 ft mill. Must be ex perienced in tie and cant sawing, set ting own ratchets and dogging. Also need stub ed germ an and lognaul man. See Jack Buchanan, evenings be tween 7 and 9 P. M. at Western States Lbr. Co., i mile So. of Suth- erlin, on Hwy. Fountain Girl Night shift THE DRIVE INN 1 ml. S on Highway 99 CAR HOP WANTED AT THE DRIVE INN ONE MILE SO. ON HIWAY 99 WANTED Married man to work on ranch. Wife assist with housework. Good pay with board and small fur nished house Included. Middle ags or older people preferred. L. L. Bell, Rt.l. Boil6a MAN WANTED for 1300 family Raw lelgh business in South Douglas County. Permanent if you are a hus tler. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. ORF-299-123. Oakland. Calif. WANTED Small mill starting Monday, steady year around worn, sawyer, table edgerman. rachet setter, etc. Cooi Bay Timber Operators, 505 N. Broad way, Coos Bay. WANTED Logger with equipment to put in million feet of 2nd. growth. R. S. Borland, 956 Lilburn. Phone :jo5-Y, . WANTED Donkey to yard about I million ft. Umber. Will hire donkey or donkey and crew on contract News-Review Box 884. WOMAN TO DO housework In my horns dv day. Keierences. rtews-iteview, box 889. WANTED Fry-cook, nights. Dillard steaK tiouse. aieeoin? room avail a Die. OFFICE ASSISTANT for Optometrist, Dr. Bruce tuck. 3 n. jacKson. WANTED Climber and loader. Donkey engineer. Fnone eas-H-a evenings. Loans LOANS UP TO $300 On your Signature, Furniture or Livestock UP TO $500 On your automobile (paid for, or not). Loans made quickly, privately for any worthwhile purpose sucrt as Unexpected expenses Medical and Dental blllt Vacation expenses Consolidate debts Re-financing When you borrow get your money from the Company that makes it convenient to borrow and convenient to repav Lower payments now available up to 20 months to repay. CALKINS FINANCE CO. 206 Douglas County State Bank Bldg. Phone 466 M-337 State Lie 3-264 MONEY $10 $25 $50 $75 $100 $200 $300 UP TO $500 Borrow on your salary. All steadily em ployed men and women may qualify today for a salary loan up to 5300 whether you're in a new Job or an old one. Borrow on your car or furniture. Your furniture or automobile make exce1 lent security at Local Loan paid for or not. Up to $300 on your furniture, up to $500 on your car. Special "Pay Day" Loans. $10. $25. $50 loaned till "Pay Day" or lonsjer Pay only for the actual number of days you keep the money. $25 costs 18c for one week. No other charges. Phone for your Loan LOCAL LOAN CO. Leo Sevy, Mgr. 3.15 No. Jackson Phone 1173 Lie. S-275: M-.15.1 Rnsebur Financial F. H. A. ATT Loans BUYERS UMPQUA REALTY w from Post Office on Highway 99 Machinery For Sale DONT BUY DIESEL POWER Till you've h Th n ' wulo"Dn single lao 250 r ACTOHV TRAINED MECHANICS, com- n,,r A HiMi wregon i oniy re able Guiberson dealer. Gilkey Diesel Sales .123 N. Jackion FOR s r 1" 1 t,. .. . .. - - corapleta with front end PC.U for Phon. I8-R-3 FH? 5.ALE-il B'BuS-SiTnlrvcTritoiia condllli.n P.u' Crlpp.. Box J7. Rid dle, Oregon. For Trade TOR SALE OR TRADE For rtdln tr.r. Airem Tiller: .lmo.1 new. See I Route 2. Box In. Left fork of Curry Road olf G.rden VJJevRod. WILL SELL or tr.de equity In hou-e for Pickup In food eondltlon. Call four blorki ea.t of Nlel.en t Grocery onMarster Street. Howard Capp. WILL SELL pR TRADE for car. lofTS Hay, Grain, Feed TOR SALE lit. Cultlnn food alfalfa. trfU Smith.