ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1941.
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Livestock Rentals j
FOR SALE OR TRADE Black !
Perehoron mare, 1300 pounds,
for milk cow. Phono 34F2.'. . .
FOR SALE Milk cow and young
calf. Phone 3F12. W. I. Dixon,
COCKER SPANIEL puppies,
$5.00. 1254 Winchester street. ,
GOOD horses for sale or trade.
John Robinson, 54FH.
WANTED 15
.' Phone 49F2.
nannic goats. I
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Poultry
FOR SALE-Leghorn,
1 Rock, hatching eggs wholesale.
Blooded. Bloodtcsted. Box 10-12, I
c-o News-Review. ;
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Wanted
WANTD-Wool, mohair, cattle,
hogs and poultry. Highest j
prices paid. Douglas County
ruuinj1. niunu oil.
WANTED Used casings for re
capping. Bond's OK Tire Shop.
WANTED Kitten.
Washington.
302 West
Financial
WE can use a limited amount in
. lump sum investments. All
funds placed with us are in-1
vesica in tirst mortgage loajis
on income bearing real estate
For larger earnings for your
savings consult the Umpqua
Savings and Loan Association.
Fuel
Green und Dry Slab Wood
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
ALLEY OOP
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FOR RENT Modern, 3-room
apartment. Steam heat, electric
range and refrigerator, shower,
etc. Reasonable rates. Call 586
or Hotel Valley.
.'modern, 3-room apartment.
Large dressing room, private I
J? ESZ .e'.Cn'i
tric.washer.. Adults only. In-
quire Harm s toggery.
BELToNt A, modern, furnished
apartment. Frigidaire, tile
sinks. Opposite Umpqua Hotel.
Reasonable Phone 12-L.
; 5-ROOM furnished flat, private
I entrance, inth, gas range, wa
Barred , ter heater. Phono 222 R. 547 S.
Stephens.
MODERN, unfurnished house, 2
bedrooms, large living room,
hardwood floor. Inquire 875
Hoover.
FOR REXT 2 lols 7.,.oom
house. 303 Brown avenue or A.
E. Stanley, Melrose.
5-ROOM furnished duplex. 411 E.
Douglas street. Phone 179-R
evenings. '
FOR RENT 5-room house, 809
Thompson street. Phone 3F22.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Ph6ne 550.
3 AND 4-ROOM apartments. Cor-
ner Floed and Mill. Call 42.
CLEAN, quiets 3-room apartment.
Garage, yard. 814 Mill. .
WELL furnished, steam heated
apartments. Call 369-J.
3-ROOM furnished apartment.
520 Stephens. Phone 242.
I MODERN, furnished apartment.
!)2fi S. Main.
FURNISHED rooms, suitable for
gentlemen. - Private family.
Phone GA-8241 or 1818 NV E.
Broadway, Portland, Oregon.
FIVE-ROOM modern house.
Vista avenue.
420
Help Wanted
MAN WITH CAR living in or
, npar Bosobu.. , tHkP nvPr rs-
hear Roseburg to take over es
tablished ' Watklns business.
Has been producing art average
of S150.00 monthly. No capital
or experience necessary. Write
the J. R. Watklns Co., 3109 N.
E. Sandy Blvd., Portland, for
details.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Mod
ern home. $25 per month. Lady
forty to fifty years of age pre
ferred. Write Box 30, Glen
dale, Oregon.
MAN and wife to help on farm
. and cut wood (drag saw). In
quire Oak Sen-ice Station, near
Glendale, Oregon.
WANTED Housekeeper. Refer
ences. Will pay $20.00 month.
Call evenings, 929 N. Jackson.
Phone 730-R.
WANTED Man to .work in hay
field and on hay baler. Phone
838. F. I. Bctts. '
WANTED - Married man to
work on dairy ranch. Box 1043,
c-o News-Review. .
MAN AND WIFE for farm work.
Must be able to milk. Box 1044,
c-o News-Review.
WANTED Man and wife for
farm work. Box 1036, c-o News
Review. I' EXPERIENCED night clerk. Ap
ply immediately at Hotel Ump
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RECONDITIONED USED TRAC
TORS: Oliver 70 standard with
electric starter on steel. Runs
like new. Model G: P. John
Deere, overhauled, ready to go
into field. A real buy. Ford
sons, your choice for $50.00,
ready to put to work. You can
save by seeing us. STEARNS &
CHENOWETH, 711 S. Stephens
street, or pnone 43.
FOR SALE Second hand Hot-
point refrigerator, Htitpoint
electric range, Easy washer, 40
gallon electric water heater,
enamel wood range, folding roll
around wall bed, nice davenport
and chair, sectional bookcase.
Judd's Furniture Co.
BOAT for sale $10.00. Motor,
$20.00. Fish rod, $1.50. Reel,
S1.50. Line, 25c Salmon eggs,
10c. Trout flies, 10c. See Earl
S. Powell, Hardware & Sport
inn rn. ....
j uuvua. ..-
jWHV NOT get the Hy-Power,
guaranteed muffler and for
I get your muffler troubles. Al
so get your glass at Sartfs
Auto Wrecking House. : : '
TURKEY equipment, all kinds
incubators, stoves, wire, feed
ers, fountains and roosts. Sans
Soussl Ranch.
A NEW mociern storage locker
. system at Douglas Ice and
Storage Co. Attractive rates.
Cartons for sale.
FOR SALE Used casings and
tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K.
Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosh
cr. FOR SALE Wood range and
some furniture. 244 S. Pine.
Phone 676-Y. 1
Party
GAS sawmill for sale. Three-saw
edgcr and gas donkey. Plenty
of good 2nd growth timber
available. Also three milk cows,
giving good flow o( milk. H. L.
Wahl, Sutherlin.
NAILS, S4.6S per 1001b. keg.
Paint, $2.25 gallon. Paint
brushes, 10c each. At Powell's;
Hardware & Sporting Goods
Store. .
. i'UJL Al.f. titt Al II, Mnl'un I
j power hay baler. Also hay bal- j
l lng jobs wanted. Schulze Bros.,
urocKway. Phone 2F41.
USED Frigidaire, $50.00.. Usedj
I electric Hotpoint range, $20.00.
r iw Mirrott.
I ELECTROLUX sales ana service 1
i Phone 561. 11U W. Moshcr. i
Work Wanted
PRACTICAL NURSE, with good
references, care for patients in
your home or mine. Clean,
quiet home. Prices reasonable.
Evelyn Wells, 520 North Jack
son. WATER WELL DRILLING.
Credit terms may be arranged.
J. H. Thomas, Oakland. Phone
26F23.
LAWNMOWER sharpening at
Stove Repair Shop, 137 Sheri
dan street.
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LAUNDRY to do in my home.
I TVI.T
Auras
FOR SALE 1940 Pontlac sedan,
low mileage. Will sacrifice for
immediate sale. Call 147.
FOR SALE 1934 Pontiac sedan,
$175.00. Fourth house on Tip
lon road. Call evenings. . .
FOR SALE OR TRADE For
Douglas county property well
Improved 120 acres, 81 acres
under Irrigation, 32 acres grain
and peas, balance alfalfa, clov
er, grass pasture. Good build
ings and electricity. . William
Himelwrlght, Rt. 2, Box 189,
Bend, Oregon. ' :
INVESTIGATE (Tie opportunity
. we are offering you to get es
tablished on a farm of your
own.. Call at: the Natioiial
Farm Loan office,' 415 Perkins
Building," Roseburg, or write
C A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th St.,
Eugene. Federal Land Bank of
Spokane . ... . ,,
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FOR SALE 31 acres, 4-room
house, screened porch, garage,
woodshed, chicken house, barn,
4 miles south, next to Green
schoolhouso. Mrs. R. K. Paris,
c-o L. Michaels, Canyonville. ,
WANT TO BUY unimproved
land. 40 acres or more, . with
water available for farming.
Western Oregon. Cash, if rea
sonably priced. Box 1011, c-o
News-Review.
LOTS In Westmoreland, Over
look and East Lane. $25.00
down, $10.00 a month. Streets,
sewers, all utilities in and paid.
inquire cocn Lumber Co. .
WANTED Modern 5 or Groom
house in good condition, good
district. Large cash down pay
ment. Box 1039, c-o Ncws-Rc-view.
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FOR SALE OR RENT Rose
burg, 5 acres, buildings, close
In. Box 1045. c-o News-Review.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity
In large apartment and bust
ne.ss house. Phone 774. .
By V. T. Hamlin
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GENERAL 8AW FILING
Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph-
ens. Also furniture repairing.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main.
LOCKSMITH
Pacific Key Serv.. Phone. 348.
AUTO REPAIRING
Knight-Porter, Douglas & Main,
Body, fender- work,1 painting.
REFRIGERATION 8ERVICE
Roseburg Electric. Phono 123,
FOR SALE 5-room house, bath,
shrubbery, garden, clear. $1250.
Ono block northeast Drive-In
Market,- Edcnbowcr. George
Faris. ..-'. t
TRADE your homo in on a new
one. We will give you a liberal
allowance for the one you live
in now. Cocn Lumber Co.
FOR SALE Two new houses,
modern in every respect. . In
quire Cocn Lumber Co.
FOR SALE OR TRADE .60-
acre improved irrigated farm.
Reason for selling old age. C.
Dexter, Irrlgon, Oregon.
FOR SALE-Modern five-room
house, priced for quick sale, 606
S. Pine street.-
Dentistry
extraction. P'orrhea Treatment
Gas when desired
New style plates and teeth
Old plates refitted like new
Dr. Nerbas
Masonic Bldg. Phono 488
Or. G. W. Marshall. Med. A. Bldg.
Chiropractor
DR. H, B. Scolleld. Phone 273.
Alien Gun Licenses in
Oregon Must Be Renewed
All alien pun licenses Issuer)
nrlor lo December 31. l'Wf). must
be renewed, according to an an
nouncement made, by Frank. U.
Wire, state game supervisor.
Heretofore this tvne nf limner
was considered to have no cplra-
non onio, nut under a ruling of
the attorney general the alien
nun licenses come under tnn won.
eral law requiring renewal of all
licenses at tne end of each cal
endar year.'
The alien nun license fee Is
$25 and is in addition to the regu
lar nunting or trapping license
Hold Everything!
'And Id tliiitk (tint I used
lien I hail to cliiin;
RADIO SERVICING
Bill Calhoun's Radio Music Store
Ph . 93. . k '.
Hargis Radio Service; Phone 19ft
Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen!,
Lund Radio Service. . Phone 34.
FLUE CLEANING
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue
cleaning. Call Bit. J. C. Bew
ley." :u . .
WASHING MACHINES
... . IRONERS '
Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80&
DAILY DEVOTIONS
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DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS
Many centuries ago two men
made a statement. One said
"I have played the. fool' the
other one said, "I have kept
the- faith." These were' the
epitaphs of two gifted men,
each' bearing the name of
Saul. Each ot these men made
his statement as life was draw
ing to a' close and he , was
evaluating his career. "I have
played the fool," was the sol
emn finding of Saul, the first
king of Israel. God had richly
endowed him with the gifts
and talents becoming a great
king. A magnificent physique,
a jovial personality, unbounded
physical courage. All the at
tributes ot a born leader yet,
because of his inability to con
quer himself, he was one of
the greatest failures in history.
Looking back over wasted op
portunities and ungoverned
impulses, he faces the bitter
realization. "I have played the
fool," "I have kept the faith,"
were among the last words of
Saul of Tarsus. Looking
through the bars of his Roman
prison, as he reviews a... life
filled with hardships and sac
rifices, he awaits death with
the calm assurance that al
ways comes to him who keeps
faith "with God, with his fel
lowman, and with himself. To
thine own self be true; and it
must follow as the night the
day. Thou canst not then be
false to any man." Amen. I
the fawns and let- the mother
handle the situation. ',
DRAIN, May 17 The annual
civic club luncheon will be served
at the club rooms Wednesday at 1
p. m. Ladles of ' the Methodist
church arc in charge. Election ot
officers will be held, following
the luncheon. ,
Mis. Sylvia Sanders, who was
taken to a Eugene hospital, suf
fering from a heart ailment, is
now reported to be out of danger.
Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Austen
went to- Eugene Sunday, return
ing home Tuesday.
A telegram was received last
Saturday by relatives, telling of
tne ueatn ot Miss Lois Kent in
Jjos Angeles. Miss Kent was the
daughter of Mrs. Anna Kent ot
Elkton and a former Drain resi
dent. Mrs. Anna Drain and John
Kent are aunt and uncle respec
tively of the deceased.' No par
ticulars were learned.
lo raised liowl al tlic office
n Ixpcwritcr ribbon! .'" -'