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16 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur., May 21, 1959 Lebanon Chief Quits LEBANON (AP) The Lebanon City Council this week accepted the resignation of Chief of Police Ned Crippen and appointed Karel lJyer, assistant chief, to the post. Crippen resigned effective June 1. He told tho council he plans to devote his time to operation of a service station and sporting goods store he owns hero. Crippen has been chief of the 13-man department the past five years. Important HINTS and HELPS from your neighborhood Rheem plumbing contractor Seepat at Mm ens if Hit closet bowl Stains of mois ture sC the bottom of the closet bowl Indicate that the seal at the bottom of the closet at the floor has failed. This should be reset immediately by an experienced plumber to prevent rotting of the floor, or if the bathroom Is upstairs it will damage the ceiling below. Jwammam Yon Plimbtaf Contractor safeguards your hearth and comfort. We are eager to examine your plumbing system ... one system in your home that should be kept In the best of condition. We carry a complete line of Rheem "Demand Paled" Waler Healen and we will be happy to give yon the "pennies per day" waler heater story at your convenience. GERRETSEN Building Supply Co. 538 S.E. Oak Av.. Ph. OR 2-263 Forest Lab Fund Urged ForOSC WASHINGTON A(P) An ap propriation of up to one million dollars was urged Tuesday by Sen. Jtichard L. Weuhergur (D Ore) to build a forest biology laboratory at Corvallis, Ore. The laboratory, Ncuberger told a Senate Appropriations subcom mittee, would provide research to overcome insects and disease which annually destroy the equiv alent of 24 billion board feet of timber. The senator said Corvallis, be cause of its nearness to Oregon State College, would be an ideal site. lie also urged an additional $000,000 for Bureau of Land .Man agement timber sale administra tion to permit the sale of the full allowable cut on O&C lands. Community News Briefs mm 0 mm. IL k. oi r. n f Drum and Bugle Corps f v-v-, CAR WASH MX $i-5o W CAR PARKING 15c Per Hour SATURDAY, MAY 23 Rose St. Parking Lot fj All proceeds to go towards fin- jjv ancing trip to Donver for National K. or r. Convention. K-f eujuw i uiiiwj.il mi ii;uen! ii;i i a A naraaaAiiiaiiVrri1iaiiiaVr?thitfi'fii.i,i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen and Air. and -Mrs. Steve Fowler I of this city spent the la.it few; days in Portland on business. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poor havei moved here from Sacramento and are rusidinK at -1827 iNK Stephens St. Mr. Poor is with the lnler-City Sand and Gravel Co. Mrs. Leon Mulkey was amon? Rosebur)! mothers who was pres ent for Mother's Weekend festivi ties at University of Ofcimn. Sne was the guest of her daughter, Janet. ' Miss Carleno Felker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Felker of this city, has been accepted into j Phi Theta upsiion, junior wom en's honorary. Miss Felker is a student at University of Oreiton. Her mother spent last weekend at the Chi Omega houso ai the guest of her daughter during Mother's Weekend. (Paid Advertisement! FAT OVERWEIGHT Now available to you ror f irt,t time with out a doi'lur's pnihLTiptKMi, our new drutf called ODHINEX. You inu;.t lusu unly tat in 7 days or your money back. Nil mure starvation diets, Blremious ex ercise, laxatives, inuuuu or lakinK of so-called reducing canines, rrai'keis or cookies, or chewing gum. OUitlNhX is a liny tablet and easily swallowed. Ab solutely harmless. When you trike ODH1NEX. you (.till enjoy your meals, still eat this foods you like, but you simply don't havo liie unto for exira portions because ODHINEX deprives your appetite and decreases your dc,re for food. Automatically your weicht must come down, because as your own doctor will tell you. when you eat It s, you weiBh less, (jet rid of cxres Jat and live loneer. OD111NF.X is sold on this GUAIIANTEE: You must lose weight wilhin 7 day. or your money back. Just return the packaKe to your druegist and get your full money bark. OUH1NKX costs S;i.oo and is sold Willi this strict money back guarantee liv: l'.vi.i:ss Jim ti si'oei: din sk JACKSUV MAIL, oltOFIIS Hl.l.r.lJ Mr, and Mrs. Dan Roark and sou, Danny, of East Olympia, Wah., were weekend quests here of 'the former's brother and sister-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roark, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berney spent Monday in Kugeno and Junction City attending to business mat ters. They were dinner guests that evening of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boss hardt of Eugene. Tho Moos Lodge) will hold its annual memorial service at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 24, at 'fnc Moose Lodge. The service is open to the members and their guests. Miss Janet Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lewis, has been selected for membership into Phi Theta Upsiion, junior wom en's honorary at the University of Oregon. Mrs. Arthur Selby, News-Review correspondent for Glide, entered Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene Wednesday for further surgery on her arm today. Mrs. Paul Amann took her to Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynch are newcomers from Baker, Ore., and have purchased the Kirby Masters home on Star Route, Box 5(',0. Mr. Lynch has retired. He has been a cattleman ail of his life and recent ly sold two ranches at Haines, Ore. He plans to hunt and fish dur ing his retirement years. Air. and Mrs. Lynch have a daughter re siding at Winston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Goodger have moved here from .St. Regis, Mont., and have purchased the home at 13117 NE Stephens St., which they are remodeling. The Goodgers have two ranches in .Montana, which they have rented. They have an electric rug loom and as a hobby make cotton rugs. They plan to also reii.odel a build ing on their property here and make it into apartments for rentals. I miSx "nL" NEW Streamlined sty 1- 7 "j Mi A n . ae at. bp I JPte . ef fluff r -(9 Our V U lil C I II f n V W . c TTnX.irrra 'nrRAn, siut, u.e. a VJy..Z'. . inf ael at ?eir iltclil sale arka el S1I.W. I "cme S I JACKSON I aaa airte ta i I aaul cabra alt ii pna. I Mnt Nam ' I I I Also t Weijfield's e f,M AddiMt in MEDFORD and . cuwene, i yrm OR 2-1606 j tou Mr. and Mrs. James W. Putney, recent newcomers to Roseburg from Portland, are making -their home at 384 SE Ella St. Mr. Put ney is a salesman and announcer for KltMt radio station. Mr. and Mrs. George) W. Williams Jr. and sons, 4 and 3, and daugh ter, 15 months-old, have moved from Coos Bay to Winchester to make their home. Mr. Williams is employed by Martin Box Co. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Duk of Dimitt, Texas, are presently visit ing here at the home of their son- j in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. i Bob Gunderson. They plan to re main here for two weeks more, j Mr. and Mrs. C. Blakt Matthews ' and 6-inonths-old son have moved to Roseburg from Portland and , are residing at 1316 SE Main St. Mr. Matthews is district salesman for the Northern School Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman E. Can-1 field and 18 months-old daughter have moved from Tacoina, Wash. to Roseburg and are residing i at 2110 NE Stephens. Mr. Canfieid is employed by California Oregon Power Co. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Morrison and daughter, 2, and son, 3 months-; old, have moved here from Louis- j ville, Colo., and are residing at ' 3825 NE Stephens St. in Apt. 4. i Mr. Morrison is employed by Mar-j tin Box Co. j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jorgenson and their two grandchildren, a boy, : 8. and a girl, 4, have moved from ! Ukiah, Calif., to Roseburg and are residing on Rt. 1 Box 891. Mr. Jor genson is employed by Martin Box Co. Mr. and Mrs. Temple) Starkey have moved here from Cambria, Calif., and have purchased a home at 538 W. Ballf St. Mr. Starkey is a retired Baptist minister. Mrs. Starkey lived in Roseburg as a child and attended elementary school here. ' 1 Marvin Moore, U.S. Air Force, ' arrived here Tuesday night in com- ; pany with Mrs. Moore to spend a leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore. He has I been stationed in Ogden, Utah, and from here will go to the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. Moore will remain in Roseburg at the Claude Moore home during her husband's ab sence. Sunja Grundrun Hop Rhodes, daughter of Homer Rhodes of CV Route, Box 400, Winston, is sched uled to receive the degree of Bachelor of Science In Nursing from the College of Medical Evan gelists at Los Angeles June 7. For Miss Rhodes, the graduation ceremony will mean a completion of up to 16 years of schooling, in-, eluding three years of profession al education at the cme School of , Nursing. I S. A. Warg and son, Stephen, vis- ! ited in Medlord Saturday and Sun- ! day at the Vernon Turpin home. i lie lormer attentled the reception and dinner for Turpin who was re cently elected grand master of the Council of Royal Arch Masons of the state of Oregon. The affair was attended by prominent Royal Arch masons from all over the state and was held at the Masonic Temple in Medford. 1 Mrs. Jesse O'Neel and her sis- j ter, Mrs. Leon Berry of Tillamook, hou.seguesus of Mr. and Mrs. James Bartley for the past week. 1 left today for Salem to visit for a couple of days before returning home. They spent the weekend with Mr. and Airs. Lcn Whitaker who drove them to Days Creek, Canyonville and Riddle to greet old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Don Snyder of Medford came to Rose burg to visit Mrs. O'Neel and Mrs. Berry and were guests of the Bart leys for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner, for merly of Roseburg and Winston, and in recent months residents of Iloonah, Alaska, arrived here by plane Monday to visit. They are presently the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kernan. They plan to get their trailer house ready for occupancy, then will spend the remainder of the summer in Port land. Turner has been superintend ent of schools at Hoonah and is now having his summer vacation. His present plans call for his re-; turn to Alaska in the fall. Bette Hurton, a student at the Stale College of Washington, was named one of the 50 outstanding seniors of the college. These sen iors are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, activities and character. Among Belte's ac tivities were president of her liv ing group, a member of Spurs and a YMCA freshman advisor. Bette will be graduated with honors this June. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutton, Rt. 3 Box 1190. I Larry Applet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Applebee of Looking glass, will be completing his soph omore year at the Gallaudet Col lege for the Deaf in New York and has accepted summer employ ment in New Jersey. He will work for General Air Products Co. at Cedar Grove and will reside in nearby Verona. Larry will do as sembly work for the company which manufactures registers and grills for air conditioning units. At the college, which is the only one of its kind in the world. Larry is maioring in commercial art, with education as his minor. Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Albany have been guests during the IOOF convention of Mrs. Frances Brown. Mrs. Burton T. Randall of this city enjoyed the weekend in Eu gene visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Brenn. Chaplain and Mrs. N. Charles Wallin and Mrs. Joseph Toman of this city went to Portland Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Brighrman of Portland were recent business visitors in Roseburg. Mrs. Miles Jorws has returned to her home following a trip to Blue River over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson of Los Angeles have arrived to visit the latter's father, F. Floch, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and .Mrs. Robert H. Franks. k&tafeeMt SALES & SERVICE 20 Yean ef Dependable Service In Douglas Co. -Your Guarantee ALL MAKES BcRGH'S APPLIANCE South City Limits Ph. OR 2-1661 Save $1 .00 More On Famous Chose from 120 pairs. Good Styles Broken sizes bur each a terrific buy for Timber Capital Days at Pavi's. Values To 17.95 NOT 11.97 BUT ONLY 10 STORE SHOE, 520 S. E. JACKSON Roseburg, Oregon, Phone OR 3-5553 1 1 I 0 IP fashion-right, . . . now to were 1.98 to 7.98. SIZES 1 to 3, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14, 10 to 14 Colorful woven or print cottons All washable, many wash and wear Not all sizes in all styles First come, first choice