GRANT'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 112 N. Stephens Roaeburg Courses designed to help you. Class hours arranged for your convenience. Nominal tuition. Phone IS35-R GRAND CAFE Our soups are o meal in themselves. There's o dif ferent one each day just chuck full of good things. You know, the "Grandma" made" kind. A pi ping -hot bowlful with crackers 25c GRAND CAFE Adjoining Grand Hotel on Cass Street Phone 1SS PUBLIC DANCE . at the EAGLES Every Saturday Night SAM'S NIGHT RIDERS 5-PIECE WESTERN BAND Dancing from 9:00 p. m. 'til 1 :00 a. m. Admission 50c ' Hall is Air-Conditioned! Everybody Stay Cool and Qance! EAGLES Corner of Cass and Pine "Have Fun at The Vets" with the Three Dukes of Rhythm Every Wednesday Night Floor Show Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights Open from 4 p. m. til 2:30 a. m. weekdays (eloted Tues days). Saturday and Sun day, open from 12:00 noon until 2:30 a. m. The Vets Fried Chicken Dinners Sandwiehts ... Hot Oegs 115 W. Washington The Shalimar Room features George Mayer Trio playing your favorite music in the manner that pleases. Also introducing several novelty numbers. ' WWf George Mayer "The Ultimate in Food and Refreshment" at the Smart New Air-Conditioned SHALIMAR ROOM 122 S. Stephens Id ud q "Dear Sirs: We sure miss Lyle't old 10:30 o'clock program "Rhythm Rendezvous." Our canary can't seem to go to sleep . , . Just scratches ... had to hang him In the kitchen over the ilnk and leave the water running to put him to sleep. The new program doesn't help much either." Thus writes another " Rendezvous" Ian . . . our old triend "Knute" Knudtson. Tonight's "Mast th Press" gutst at o'clock Is Senator Glsn H. Taylor (Demo) of Idaho, who was the vlee-presiden-tial running mats of Honry A. Wallace on the Progrosslvs Party ticket last ysar. Cateh the "Wrestling Paradt" at dlroot from ringside at the Roetburg armory, with Al Cordon on hand ones again to call tha holds. SUNDAY: a tricky murder case, complicated only because one man changed his suit, will be heard when "Nick Carter" solves the "Case of the Green Diamond Murders" at 3:30. Edmund O'Brien and June Lockhart will be co-starred, and Gene Lockhart will be the host, when "The Family Theater" presents Its adaptation of "Robin Hood" tomorrow at :30. Besides being the host, Mr. Lock hart will also portray the role of the '."Sheriff." And, still talking about Sunday: During the last days of World War II a group of top Nazis secursd largo quantitiea of diamonds to Injur finanelal backing for a projeettd eomoback. How thay did this will bs rsvtalsd by Rear Ad miral Ellis M. Zachariaa an the "Secret Missions" drama tization tomorrow at S. Author Louis Untermeyer will be guest panelist for Sunday's "Twenty Questions" broadcast at 8 p. m. Bill Slater is the emcee for this radio version of the popular Animal, Vegetable or Mineral parlor game. And attention, Kiwanlans: The 45-volced Wichita, Kansas, Kiwanis chorus will be spotlighted over KRNR in a spe cially prepared program of choral music directed by George G. Powers tomorrow night at 10. KRNR Th Vs4 of T1m aVaaaaamlaiajbSB BaaLeMaMaL-aV afatjf sSStf ptVIWwaWJ nVwIflffrlVW MBS 1490 On Your Dial REMAINING) BOl'BI TODAT : 4 00 Mtl Allen. ' 4:15 Prank Hrmlngwiy, 4:30 Smoks Rings. 5 00 Hawaii Calls. I 5:30 Sing for Your Supper. I 6:00 Meet tha Praia. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local Nawt. 6:45 Eddy Duchin. 7:00 Taka a Number. 7:30 Blua Barron. 6:00 Happy Va)iy Cowboys. 8:30 Woody Herman. 9:00 News. 9:15 Dink Templaton. 9:30 Wrestling Parad. 10:30 Danra Ore has Ira. 11:00 Curfaw Club. 11.30 Sign Off. M'rVDAY, JULY 11, 1919 8:00 Bark lo God Hour. 1 8:30 Volca of Prophecy. 9:00 Radio Btbla Claia. 9:30 Lutheran Hour. 10:00 News. : 10:15 Organ Concert ! 10:30 Music. ' 10:45 Momenta of Devotion. 11:00 Church Services. 1200 Music. ; 12:15 Sunday Favorite. 12:30 Canary Chorus. 12:45 National News, i 1:00 House of Mystery. I 1:30 True Detective Mysteries. 2:00 Roy Bloch Presents. a: jo MMi tout maim. 3:00 Roy Rogers Shqw. . 3:30 N Irk Carter. 4:00 Walking In Rhythm. 4:15 Music. 4:30 Family Theater. 5:00 Lay mens Hour. 5:30 Can You Top Thilf 6:00 Secret Missions. 6:30 Shetlah Graham. 6:45 Bill Cunningham. 7:00 Murder by Expert. 7:30 True or False. 8:00 Twenty Questions. 830 Waller WlnchelL 8:45 Lanny Rosa. p:00 Newa. , 9:15 Memorable Musi.. 9:30 American Legion. I 9 45 Church of the Open Bible. 10:00 Kiwanla Choir. : 10:30 Barclay Allan'! Orchestra, ! 11:00 Sign Off. MONDAY. AI'firtT t. tttt 8:00 Sunrise Serenade. 6 15 News. 8:20 Music. 8:30 Yawn Pa trot 8:45 Music. . 7:00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang ! 7:30 Music. : 7:45 Local Newa. I 7:50 Music. :00 Music. 8 30 Modern Home. 8 45 Music by Morgan. 9 0O Wally'a Coffee Time, 9:15 Book of Bargains. 9:30 Man About Town. I 9:40 Musical Interlude. I 9 50 Shopper's Guide. 10:00 News. ' 10:15 Gospel Singer. 1 10:30 Say It With Music, I 10:45 Art Baker, i 11:00 Ladles First 11:30 Queen for a Day. 1 12 on Music at Noon. 1 1213 Sports Pag. : 12 25 Music. ! 12 to Clocking the SUr. 12 35 Music, i 12 40 Local New. 12:45 National New. 12:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on tha Street 1:15 Party Line. 2:00 Against the Storm. 2:30 It's Requested. 3:00 Johnson Family. 3:15 Music. 3:30 Show Time. 3:45 Local Loan Show. 4:00 Phelpa Adams. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. 4:30 Passing Parade. 4:45 Children's Story Hour. 5:00 Driver' Playhouse 5:15 Music. 5:30 Champion S'43 Curley Bradley. 6 00 Sewing Center. 6:15 Mutual NewsreeL 6:30 Sports Page. 6 35 Musical Interlude. 6 40 Local News. 6 45 Southland Singing. 6:55 Bill Henry. 7:00 Dick Haymea Show. 7:15 Sammy Kaye Showroom. 7 30 Cisco Kid. 8:00 Let George Do It 8:30 You Name It. 9:45 Bob Xbcrla Show. 9:00 News. 9:15 Hi Neighbor. 9 30 Scandinavian Melody Tim. 9:45 Phelpa Adams. 10:00 Golden Jubilee. 10:30 Barclay Allen. 11.00 Curfew Club. 11:30 Sign Off. Clifton Sawmill Near Quines Creek Swept By Fire The Clifton sawmill near Quines Creek was partially de stroyed by fire Thursday. July 21. and, because of alleged continued negligence of fire hazards, was permanently closed by order of the southern Douglas county in spector of the Douglas Forest protective association. Three youne men, Billy Wal- ton, Donny Sloper and Jimmy Moom, discovered and reported the fire in the unattended mill at about 9:40 p. m. They fought it themselves with dirt until Joe Gray, district fire warden, arriv ed. Gray called the Douglas For est Protective association, which sent a pumper and crew. About that time. Floyd. Lewis. owner of the land on which the mill is situated, passed on the highway and joined the firefieht- ers already on the scene. Using iniormauon supplied Dy Lewis, Gray called the Wolf Creek fire warden who contacted the owner of the "cats' which had been used at the mill, and the two men drove to the scene. The "cat" operators shoved piles of burning logs down the hill away from the mill and even hacked and shoved at the blazing logs which formed the floor of the mill and to which machinery R.G.Mc Arthur Well Drilling 1 1 miles cost en N. Umpqua Road Watch for sign or write Box 175, Idle yld Route, Rose- burg, Oregon, Business Budget Importance Topic Of Accountant The Importance for even small businesses to set up an operation al budget was stressed by Irving Allen, staff manager for Eciward R. Burt A Co., certified public ac countants, Portland, in a talk be fore the Roseburg Lions club Thursday night in the Hotel Umpqua. "The maximum effectiveness of a business can be attained onlv when every department contrib utes to tne whole," he stated. Setting up of an operating bud get means getting control of one's business, and getting con trol means setting torth what one is trying to accomplish, he ex plained. An accounting svstem should set up and present clearly Just what each Item is. He defined anoperatlonal budget, pertaining to Income and expense of operation, in compari son with a financial budget. which sets up the net worth of a concern. There are four steps In an oper ational budget, he said. First, the setting up of a goal, which must be within reason. If It is out of reason it must be adjusted. Sec ond, set up the cost of sales, pre ferably over a 12 month period. Third, set .up a sales expense ac count, relating to advertising, salesmen's expenses, etc.; and fourth, overhead, Including rent, depreciation, interest and other fixed costs. The break-even point is very Important to know, for It Is amount a business must take In in order to break even In its op eration. An operational budget helps In revealing information which the management may not otherwise know. Aiten was Introduced by Maur ice Bye. A report was made on the suc cess of the inter-club picnic held at the Rod and Gun club grounds last Sunday. George Foster, manager of the U. S. Employment service, was a guest. Requests Appointment' As Administratrix A petition has been filed in pro bate court by Lela Ethel Miller, loos Bay, asking that she be ap pointed administratrix of the es tate of her late husband, who died in Josephine county May 25, 1949. The petition also asks that Mrs. ray oriitln, Dick Keating, and Howard A. Chiavaraa, all of Aza lea, be appointed appraisers. Skeletons of flying reptiles with a wing spread of 25 feet have been found in the chalk beds of western Kansas. was bolted, breaking them, and pushing them out of the way. In the meantime, other firefighters had been working to check the flames on the roof or the shed. Workers were busy until about 3 a. m. Friday getting the fire under control. Machinery of the mill was sav ed but according to Gray, the owners will not be allowed to re build. Twice before the mill was temporarily closed by the Doug las County Forest Protective as sociation because of alleged dis regard of fire safety rules. Simi lar negligence was biamed for the fire which partially destroyed the plant and which might easily have spread into surrounding timber areas. SCREENS Sorton Doors a Screen Wlro Window Screens PAGE LUMBER a FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 Sat., July 30, 1949 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. S Registered Willamette Val ley -red Romneye from im ported rams. Choice eeleo tions now available. OAKMEAD FARM Newberg, Oregon INSURANCE LIFE AUTO FIRE State Farm Mutual Insurance O. L. ROSE P. O. Box 489 Phone 288 116 W. Cass Over Douglas County Bank Umpqua Riding Academy East Douglas ana Ramp Road. Watch tor Sign. Horses for hire by the hour or day. Phone 1638 R Today and Sunday GARY. COOPER in "The WESTERNER" and A Laurel and Hardy FEATURETTE 0h TOMORROW )f A Thriller ( , EXCITEMENT i , 0 i is? i m k? 7 EXCITING ' . 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