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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1940.
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Livestock
FOK SALE 50 thrifty Chester
While pigs, $2.26. Take your pick
$2.50. Oscar Weeks, Myrtle
Crock.
FOB SALE One 8-year-old middle
horse, gentle. One stock Collie
dog. Albert Pelland, Sutlieilin.
TWO work horses. Sell or trade for
llvostock. Ilui-red Hock roosters.
It. O. lioi'f. Sutlieilin.
FOR 8ALI3 Two cows, one milk
ing, oue fresh soon. li. M. An
derson, Unipqua.
WANTHD Kid Angora gouts or
tame older goats, J. II. Duvls,
Sulhcrlin.
CHOICE pigs for salo.
Hodges, Myrtle Creek.
L. M.
WANTEU Two 1-duy-old calves.
I'hone 21-F-3.
Hay, Grain, Fed
NO. 1 OAT mid vetch haled huy
J!).0 per ton or trade lor trac
tor plow. C. L. Spray, Garden
Valley.
WANTED l.ooso bay. Slate price
and kind. Severt Iverson, Myrtle
Point.
FOR SALE No. 1 oat and vetch
bay, baled. T. E. 'Duncan, phone
14-F-2.
HAY Walter Leake. Dlxonvllle.
Miscellaneous
SERVE Rentier's Sweet Cider with
your Thanksgiving dinner. Mor
gan's Grocery, Maddox Grocery.
BENEFIT Novelty Dance, Oriental
Gardens, Saturday. November 16.
Chiropractor
OR. H. B. SCOFIELD. Phone 273.
ALLEY OOP Farewell, Cleo By V. T. Hamlin
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WASH TUBBS The Situation ByRoyCrane
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Wanted
WE AT THE ORANGE TRUCK
need a large number of good,
shaped and well filled out
Christmas trees. I will hnve to
cut very soon. If you have any
timber or land that bus nice
trees on it and want to sell them,
please 3ee me or write Ivan Ed
wards, Route 2, Box 7, Rose
bmg. WANTED Custom built house
trailer. Must be in fair condition,
not too expensive. Notify Harry
Chenowelh, Sutboilln, Oregon.
WE are now open for a limited
amount of custom curing and
dressing of pork. Prices are
reasonable. Call 350.
WANTE1 To rent sheep range,
llox 037, c-0 News-Review.
HIDES. Highest cash prices. Leave
cars on. Douglas Market
Fuel
PHONG 282
Green and Dry Slab Wood
HCSEBURG LUMBER CO.
OAK and laurel
Phono 2F41.
wood, 2.50 tier
SHED dry wood. Phone 173-R.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE In Myrtle Point
sman cofee shop. Reasonable.
"Coffee Shoppe." Box 31, Myrtle
Point. Phone 40-L.
Trade
SWAP Hart brooder stove for
5000 Rockhill strawberry plants.
A. W. Fothcringliam, Gleudale,
Oregon.
Work Wanted
CABINET WtrttK mudo to order.
642 N. Jackson. Roseburir.
vf Livm. rwtrH n jt Mvay m m i . 1 r i
Rentals
6-ROOM furnished flat, private
bath, entrauce. (J as range, water
beater. Phone 222 it. 647 S.
Stephens.
4-ROOM unfurnished house, strict
ly modern. Iiiiiiilie "Simp ' Oil
more, 117 W. Lane.
FURNISHED room, steam heat,
bath. Bell building, 122 H. Jack
son, opposite Indian theatre.
4-11 O O M, modern, unfurnished
house. Close in. Inquire u. W.
Young & Son.
APARTMENT Como to Douglas
Hotel apartments where you havo
stciini beat.
FURNISHED housekeeping room.
Water, lights, hath, $S. 828 Ham
ilton street.
FOR RENT Unfurnished house,
352 S. Main. Inquire at 211 Wash
ington. 5-ROOM, modern house at River
side. Inquire at 211 E. Cass
street.
2-ROOM and 5-room apartments,
furnished. 605 S. Pine street.
KOI1LHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
! 4-HOOM furnished apartment. Call
at 218 or 232 S. Jackson.
3-ROO.M apartment. Adults. Water
and heat. 214 S. Kane.
2 ROOM furnished apartment.
Brockway.
11!
MODERN, furnished apartment.
926 S. Main.
FOR HUNT Oarage. 218 S. Rose,
Call 634-R.
ROOMS. Board, If desired. 133 N
Flint.
. ... mm. I M , Pi, EJaVvSII RIaCCSIV
For Sol MIsceRaneovs
FOR SALE Used rebuilt Maytag
washer. $47.50: used Montgom
ery Ward washer, $15: and sev
eral other good washing ma
chine buys, llergh's Appliance
Service. 630 Winchester street.
WHY NOT get the Hy-Powor,
guaranteed muffler and forget
your muffler troubles. Also got
your gluss at Sniff's Auto
Wrecking House.
LANG JUNIOR wood range. Ena
mel and nickel trim. A real val
ue at $59.50. Parslow Hardware
Co., Ill N. Jackson.
ADD Rentier's Sweet Cider to your
grocery list for Thanksgiving.
Morgan's Grocery, Maddox Gro
cery. A NEW nion.rn s'orage locker
system at Douglas Ice and Stor
age Co. Attractive rates. Cartons
for salo.
OLD ENGLISH wax and polish
a better product for less. See the
full line at Parslow Hardware
Co.
ONE used bicycle, good condition,
balloon tires. $11.00. Montgomery
Ward, 315 N. Jackson street.
WASHINGTON wood circulator,
large size, new, only $15.00.
Parslow Hardware Co.
FOR SALE 1 trailer, good condi
tion. Shell Station, Douglas und
Jackson.
KLIOCTROLUX sales and service.
Phono 661. 119 W. Mosher.
GRAPES Concords, So delivered.
Phone 146.
Personal
WILL Paul J. Miiinich, or anyone
knowing his present address,
write to Mrs. Oscar Driimiuoud
nt Coulee City, Washington. IMPORTANT.
Real Estate)
FOIl SALE The Ieeper ruuch
430 odd acres, 2t miles west of
Oakland, Oregon. If interested
wrlto me at 33C5 1 till street,
Riverside, California. G. M.
Leeper.
6 ACRES at Oakland, 2 blocks from
schoolhouse, 8 - room modern
house, large barn, henhouse, gar
rago, wire fenced. Sell Imme
diately. Box 841, c-0 Newslto
vlew. Would trade for Roseburg
property.
FEDERAL land bans rami s. Rea
sonable prices: convenient terms.
Lists available at the National
Farm I-oan Office, Perkins Build
ing, Roseburg.
FOR SALE 6-room nouse, large
lot. Sacrifice for cash or terms.
Close Id. Box 866 c-0 News-Review
Dentistry
SPECIAL Extraction and Plates
Pyorrhea Treatment
Gas wbeu desired.
Dr. Nerbas Masolc Bldg.
Phone 488
Dr. G. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg
Help Wanted
WE WANT a married woman to
conduct a small apartment house
and. w ith her family, to occupy
the same. Adults. Inquire ill 308
North Stephens street.
CARD OF THANKS
We w ish to take this opportunity
to express our appreciation for the
kindness and sympathy extended
by our friends during our recent
bereavement, and for the beautiful
floral offerings.
Mrs. Gertrude llerriot.
Mr. C. R. McAlpiuu und family.
Mr. P. A. MeAlpine and family
Stephen Foster
Song Writer, Gets
Into Fame s Hall
By TOBY WIANT
NEW YORK, Nov. 15. (API A
song writer who died penniless, ob
scure and broken in spirit nt tnu
age of 3S has just been elected to
the Hull of Fame.
A commemorative tablet and bust
honoring his memory will bo placed
among those of 73 other
great
Americans next spring
The name on It will bo "Stephen
Collins Foster."
He's the first musician ever limn
ed one of America's immortals.
lie wrote dowu-to-eurth, folksy,
easy-to-sing songs. He w rote them
to pay the rent, to huy a few meals.
And fur most of (Hem, he got ouly
a fow dollars each.
They were nover-to-he-forgottcn
songs. Such as "Old Black joe,
"Old Folks at Home." "Jeannle
With the Light Brown Hair." "My
Old Kentucky Home," "Oil Sus
anna." and "Massa's in
Cold Ground." -
Do Cold,
At the aue of 14. ho wroto "Tioga
Waltz." From then until his death I
In New York City January 13, 1864,
ho turned out more than 200 songs,
,. .i....... inBii.mnii,i .mimnultlmiH
.and several musical arrangements,
imi i.lL-hl Dr. Hairv Wood burn
r'lu. oliu iinllnr ,tt
KOIV VllrU
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t'nlverstty and direeior pro leni uj
ti,n iii.n ,,r Fnnii, iiiimuiieed that
he Hall of J-aiiio, at nounccii inai
rosier was ino piny one wi j-ia
nominated candidates to receive
t ho rwi u I red three-fifths vote of tho
llil distinguished Amorieuns who
comprise the college of electors. It
was the first time, slneo tho lound
ing of the Hull of Fume ill 1900, that
only one nominee was selected.
The song writer who died think
ing lie was a failure received 8ti
votes.
BELIEVED. MR. DRIWKvVATER
MUCrECEO HIS SECRETAtCV
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GENERAL 8AW FILING
Howard Casebeer, 443 8. SUpbens
Also furniture repairing. ,
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop. 106 8. Main St
AUTO REPAIRING
Knight Porter, corner Douglas &
Main, lidy, tender work. Painting.
FLUE CLEANING
FURNACES vacuum cleaned flue
cleaning. "Call 841. J. C. Hewley,,
Lookingglass
LOOKINGGLASS. Nov. 15. Miss
Rosanna Wimer Is reported to be
.convalescing satisfactorily follow
ing an appendectomy receutly per
I formed at Mercy hospital.
Wallace Dysert has returned to
his homo In Flournoy valley follow-
ing several weeks work in fruit
harvest in the Sacramento valley,
i, Rev. and Mrs. Garboden left la
Rev. und Mrs. Garboden left last
week for several days' visit ill Eu-
1 gene and vicinity and to receive
.medical attention. In the absence
of Rev. Mr. Garboden, the local
il'ulpit was filled on Suuday evoning
by A. jjUiseu. un aunuuy morning,
n.il. if. t 4 uc. 1
M,.eiBli. a
retired Presbyterian
. . , , , I
minister of Jennings Lodge, Ore..
meetings In
the local church using charts and.Kean and Baldwin storo window at
discussing ptophesv. The meet-1 Roseburg on Nov. 3d. They will
lugs are announced to continue sell cooked foods. Including hoinlny.
through that week and promise an candy, pie and cake and many otiior
Interesting study, I articles. '
Walter Robinson und Howard
Prltts spent the week-end at the
homo of tho former's parents, Mr.
mid Mrs. A. M. Robinson, l-ato
Saturday evening as the hoys were
driving north of Roseburg. their
cur, Walter's newly acquired Iji-
Salle, swerved in loose gravel and
overturned, demolishing the cur and
aiming minor luiurles to the boys.
Severe Injuries reiitiirlug hospitali
zation were suffered by other mem-
s of the car whom tho boys had
Iven a rido along the highway.
he hoys returned Tuesday lo lliolr
k In the lumber mill at west
If.
Mr. and Mrs. Ileskltt linker and
small daughter, of Redding, Calif.,
ere visitors over Armistice day
I tho homo of Mrs. Raker's grand
mother, Mrs. I. H. Howard. Mrs.
linker will he remembered us liu-
leo Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. IJeltoti Thiol (Mil-
red Olllvsnl) of Voncallu, who
were married on Nov. ;t, visited
Mrs. Tlilel's lather. Klijali Olllvnnl,
ami brother and sister-in-law,, Mr.
and Mrs. Delhert Olllvnnl and clill-
run. over the week-end. On Tuns-
lav evening a group of valley
rlenda gathered at the Olllvsnl
homo for a charivari honoring the
newlyweds. A merry time ensued
and ear lights Hashed around tho
valley and adjacent canyon roads
while Mr. and Mrs. Thlel evaded
he charivari group. Mrs. Iliiel
was graduated from the local high
liool lust June aud bus a host ol
friends who are wishing success
anil happiness to the young couple.
I'rof. James Murton und Miss Alia
.May Alvorson attended the banquet
al tho I'nipqua hotel In Roseburg
in Tuesday evening at which time
lio principals and coaches m in
formulate rules and sclicduics
or basketball anil volleyball games
in I ho county high schools during
be winter. On Nov. Ill practice
games of buHkctiiau and voiicyntiii
will be played In the local gymna
sium by the Sutherlln und local
cuius. On Nov. 2fl similar games
will be played here with tho Voncal
lu teams.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Meredith
and children, flare, Llla anil
Charles, went lo Rico creek Sun
day to spend tho day with Mr.
Meredith s parents ami lamiiy. on
I he return trip they had the mis
fortune lo have their car go off the
load ou a sharp turn when some
part of tho steering gear gave way. j
migni fiiiimiKe iiimiiicii m iiil- hi
Which hud to be abandoned until
Hold Everything!
con iw rr wia tnvtct. imc t. m. tic
'The lig dope lliinks
RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
"Vise burg Electric. Pbons 121,
RADIO SERVICING
Hargts Rsdlo Service. Phone 14
Lund Radio Service. Phone 84.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
E. C. Jones, rnone Ut-U
LOCKSMITH
Pacific Key Ser. Faone S4I.
WASHING MACHINES IRONERS
Borgh's, 630 Winchester. Ph.
805.
the next day, but the occupants es
cuped with uo Injuries.
Tenmile
TENM1LE, Nov. 16. -J. G. Barnes
wus a Rosoburg caller on Tuesday.
Mrs. Alta Howard aud Mrs. Anu
Lock wood were calling on the peo
ple of the valley for donations to
purchase a piano (or the school last
Thursday. The douatlous were
very satisfactory.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lakey hnve
moved to Coquille for the winter,
where Mr. Lakey lias employment
in a logging camp. Mrs. 1-akey's
two children. Phyllis aud Douglas
.Croy, will enter school In Coquille.
Tim t.'i-niiM'nn vi-utiirn huu nlun.
1 o heigieen grange nas puin.
ed to hold a food sale In the Mc-
Miss Dorceu Henry spent the
week-end In Roseburg visiting Miss
Alice Kirkpatrlck, a friend from
Cauadu.
Wilbur
Mrs. W. K. Ruaaoll has returned
to her home here after visiting
relatives In Oakland the past ten
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of
Marshficld were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith.
Miss Mary Rlstlg attonded th
principals' and lady teachers' ban
quet at the L'nipqiia hotel Tuesday.
Stock and Bond
Averages
BONDS
Compiled by Tho Associated Proas
Nov. 10:
20 10 -. Ill 10
llll's Ind'ls Ut's Kgm
Saliinlay .. .. lin.l 10G.3 100.3 3X.1
I'rov. day 00.3 10T,.3 100.7 !.
Month ago ....60.2 104.7 9.2 37.7
Year ago ........60.4 101.2 98.2 49.S
1910 high 111.2 105.3 100.7 63.5
1940 low 48.3 118.9 90.8 3S.1
STOCKS
30 IS 15 60
Ind'ls RR's Ut's St'ks
Saturday 84.7 17.3 35.7 45.4
Prcv. day 65.1 17.5 35.8 46.7
Month ago ...63.2 16.9 35.8 44.7
Your ago 73.8 2t.6 40.1 B2.1
1940 high 74.2 20.5 40.6 52.2
1940 low 62.3 13.0 30.9 37.0
POWELL'S
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Bulk Salmon Eggs
246 N. Jackson St.
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