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4 Tha News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Frl Nov. 25, 194i f- 1 CHARITY GET SPLIT WASHINGTON UB Profits from grandstand seats along last January's Inauguration parade route, and from the inauguration ball are to be divided among the Community Chest, Florence Crit tenden Home and the Home for Incurables. The largest part of the estimated $30,000 to $40,000 will go to the Chest, but exact haroa. havA nnt. vet hpen decided. CVA Change In Govt., Not For Better, Claim SEATTLE. UP) 'charging that "bureaucracy can endang er our future," Harry A. Polk, president of the National Recla mation association, declared last night that the proposed Colum bia Valley administration is a "change in our way of govern ment and not a change lor the better." Polk came here from his home THIEVES BELIEVE IN SIGNS HAMBURG, Germany UP) A Bremen department store adver tised a sale with a window poster which read: "And now off with the goods". Next morning the window pane was smashed, all the goods were gone and to the poster two words were added: "It's a Deal." 1560 in England during the ?e of Queen tllzabetn. Sutherlin acting business and visiting with friends. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Minor has been con fined to her home the past week by Illness. Mrs. Edgar Slack attended a plastic party in Roseburg at the -.r.rr.a of her aunt, Mr:. Key Phillip:, last V.'eJicuay. . Pete Eklund Is confined to his home by Illness. At this writing he Is reported as some better. P. J. Davis of Seaside, Ore., Is visiting for a week with his NEWEST DESIGNS By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK Mrs. A. L. Wade was confined to her home for a few days last week by Illness. The small daughter of Mr. and . Tm Mn.i.1. ma IntitraH Rat uruay, wnen an article lei! ana hit her on the forehead. It took several stitches to close the wound. Fred Walters of Madras spent the weekend In Sutherlin trans W DD Wallpaper NOW AT I In North Dakota i nuiiicas n meeting of the Washington State Development association. j 117 W. CASS ST. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Plchard of Seaside visited for a few days at Umpqua with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Hebard, and spent Friday visiting at the Harvey Brown home. Mrs. Brown was a school mate of Mrs. Plchard. &e HfSTORVof E LECTRfC fTY Lead pencils were first used ii - r S7 S Could YOUR Kitchen Look Nicer?, Take stock of your workshop, Mrs. Homemsker . . . could It be more attractive? Would new cabinet help? If the an swer Is "yes" tell us. You'll be surprised how Inexpensive fine cabinets are. Sumi lima mnd Effort tilling. Bucking, mnd M t i H ilm61nl Trt CuMlna JgfiJk 52kmkt h'enci PofU, Cordtcood, 1 gWtWCrouTlmgmndFirmuiood. cAQsM " w CIIAIL1 SAW E Tfca MaB Tool Comwr-ploMe In U.latiln, onfliMorlnf and manufao I5TgLoUo. Vr-TVjWtri., and Pn.am.tlo Chain S.w-ellm. lu m TBOIuTlhlTlKmorful. now liahwelsht carina on. no Chain Sow Jh.7cI impoctaol moBo7-oinS foolwo. not UabU In olbor of oboln Kaailr handlod br ono mon on horlionUl, TOtlcal or any angia out inaoioo ' ry f 7r7-ZT.iu I. Li a u.l.tw.,1Bht dla-caat maanealum1 . ."Pf". ZZ.7..rS. Violin. Enolnoa Inlor. M i (JUT W t7 wo,.. - , - .. p of round end lenuth Foolproof Boat. MMtractboa make It w to tmrry Powerful Z-eycle omoium cngi hanct.bU Gf Rtio.-.low apoea for bin tree. Ugh .peod for m o R...kl. IU m-iLM it DOMible to -tart cut with Up of .l r-lllna and bueklna tree twice the bar lensth Fool "rh.r kp. onlrtn. ruittln, for onRlo ouu Spood Control brTbrotUo llrrtbmdlo on? on handU oroo.-hor (for one-man oparaUon) Quick do. SMbaMo JWWtook.fumlalMd.wtth, round , noao bucking bar at no oitra eoau PACIFIC CHAIN SAW Hlway 99 N. at Garden Valley Phone 11 52-J HEADS RESCUE PARTY Lt. Rbmeo H. Freer (center, white coat), of the Fairfield-Simun Air Force Base, headed rescue workers after the crash of two B-29 superforts over Stockton, Calif. He surveys wreckage of the craft which crashed in flames on a McDonald Island levee, nine miles west of Stockton, Calif. (AP wirephoto) son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hebard at Umpqua. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman spent the weekend at Taft, Ore., visiting with Mrs. Bielman's sis ter and family, Mrs. Agnes Mor gan. Joan Wilson Is confined to her home with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chenoweth left Saturday by plane for De troit, Mich., where they will pur chase a new Buick and then will continue on their trip by car from there to the eastern coast. They will return by way of the South to Sutherlin, where they will re main for a short while. Then they plan on going to Mexico to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson of Centralia, Wash,, arrived in Suth erlin Tuesday and were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman. They were enroute to Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Tyndle Goln was In Eu gene last Wednesday to visit her husband, who underwent a major operation at Sacred Heart hospital. Leo Cook of Portland made sev eral business calls in this city Wednesday. ueorge uormsn, ooya uornisn and Red Vansteenberg enjoyed a huntinsr trip over the holidays last week in Eastern Oregon and at LaGrande, returning Sunday with eacn one naving an eiK. Claude Goff of Grants Pass, Ore., was In town Wednesday and ( ONLY i I DOWN FOR THIS FULLY AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE with Cook-Master Oven Control mm i iivir O II ol y r v -''C A 1 " X 20975 I Ks I . 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M6 WAS SO OBSESSED WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF GENERATING ELECTKICITY FROM MAGNBTISM THAT HS CARRIED BITS OF WIRE AND IRON IN HIS POCKET SO THAT HE COULD EXPERIMENT WITH ELECTRICITY WHILE TAKING HIS DAILY WALKS ON THE STREETS OF LONOON THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO. Are Copco Board of Directors Local People? Eight of the nine members live in communities within the area Copco serves. The ninth lives in California. iff & rMifiifwi WHAT DO WE MEAN when we gay that in Dynaflow Drive "oil does it all"? Simply that in Dynaflow Drive, the spin ninjj of oil in the Dynaflow unit does what you have long needed shifting gears to accomplish. For instance iff a! I Here you are starting out. In most cars, you have to throw out 8 clutch and shift into low gear to &et starting power. In Dynaflow, you simply set your lever in Driving posi tionand nudge the gas treadle. . Oil spins in a sealed drum to give you all the power needed for starting but there's no transmission gear-whine whatever. Here's a slow-moving vehicle you want to pass. In other cars you may have to shift again with a definite loss of forward motion. That means a lag before you get action and maybe another shift back into high after you have passed. Not so with Dynaflow. Just step on the , throttle, and spinning oil takes the path to give you extra power for passing. Response is as fast as engine response practically .instantaneous. Now you are beginning to move. In most cars, you shift manually into second, then third each time repeating that press-the-pedal-move-the-lever routine. With Dynaflow, oil simply spins in a different path within the Dynaflow unit and you move into cruising pace easy as a bird taking off. a4WW M HOADMAiTfK. W M mm mm m SVFtg 4utd tFXCUL Mrfb Here's a common traffic situation. Usually you go into second or low in order to get a good fast getaway. With Dynaflow, just press the gas treadle, never touching the shift lever. Spinning oil will find the proper channel of flow to give you getaway power power that's ever smooth and great enough to step you out smartly and with unbroken, velvety smoothness. Does that mean you never shift at all f Not quite. For emergency brak ing power, for starts on very steep hills ' with heavy loads, for rocking out of sand or snow, you may occasionally change to Emergency Low range. This simply puts -the entire Dynaflow operation into an extra powerful range. But for all normal driving, you can use Driving range entirely. Oil will travel what ever course is required to give you the. ' kind of power you need without any gear changing whatever. To see what a whale of a difference that' makes in ease, freedom of mind, and restfulness in a long day ask your Buick dealer for a demonstration. That, plus some very particular advantages in economy of upkeep, will convince you that Dynaflow is truly the "drive of the future." W'htm better mmtomobUea mrm bmllt BUICK erlll bmttd them rnt Ii HENRY L TAYIO. ASC NtM. vrrMKfar I&bsebiurg Mfoir C. Rose and Washington Phone 1551 120 W. Oak Phone 1218 i