Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 24, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON,-. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1 942.
Rentals
FOR RENT Four room house,
lights and water, small garden.
Mrs. Anna Carte, Myrtle Creek,
Oregon.
FOR RENT 5 acres free soil,
suitable for truck gardening.
Mrs. Rasmussen, East Pouglas
by bridge.
FOR RENT A modern 5-room
furnished house. Available af
ter March 1st. Call, at 544 S.
Pine.
HEATED furnished apartment,
modern. Small two-room un
healed. Call 124 W. Douglas.
FOR RENT 2 houses, newly re
decorated, $20.00 and $22.50. In
quire 915 E. 2nd Street S.
LIGHT housekeeping and sleep
ing rooms. Gas equipped. 707
West Mosher street.
FOR RENT 4-room house. Con
venient to Home. W. F. Hodson,
Box 80, Rt. 2.
6-Room unfurnished house at
Winchester. Inquire Winches
ter Store.
FURNISHED APARTMENT. Call
at 454 N. Stephens or phone
403-J.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
3-Room plastered house. 200
Brown Ave., W. Roseburg.
FURNISHED apartment, adults.
Phone 645-J.
SMALL cottage, close in. Inquire
630 E. Douglas. ;
Hay, Grain, Feed
FOR SALE Baled hay at $12.00
per ton, at the Crawford ranch
between Wilbur and Sutherlin.
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Seal Estate
5-room modern house, 2 large lots,
nice 2awn, garden spot. Very
low cash price if sold at once.
1 acre of land with new 4-room
house on river. Very low price
this week.
2-apartment hous4 good location,
close In. Very low price and
terms.
20 acres, modern house, close In,
with river-frontage. A good
. buy. . . . .
Everything in Real Estate and
Insurance. Fred A. Goff, 122
S. Stephens, phone 218.
FOR SALE 160 awes, about 17
miles southwest of Roseburg,
described at the Si of NE1 and
Ni of SE1, section 34-29-7. Make
offer. - B. Olson, 1820 S. Jay
St., Tacoma, Washington.
A FEW farms available In Doug
las county. These are priced to
sell. Inquire .at the National
Farm Loan Association, Per
kins Bldg.' The Federal Land
Bank.
5-Room house, chicken house, gar
age, for sale cheap. Ask Elmer
Wright, 244 Claire street.
FOR RENT or sale 4-rooni
house. Inquire 541 Pitzer.
Wanted
WANTED BROCCOLI PLANT
ER Horse or tractor drawn.
State make, how long used and
lowest price in first letter. Must
, be in good condition. Joe Bohl
R. F. D. No. 2, Albany, Oregon.
WANTED To hear from party
having 2 row corn planter for
sale. Frank West, Myrtle
Creek, Oregon.
WANTED Logging horse or
team .around 1500 pounds.
' Emil Hall, Sutherlin.
UNLOAD,,,
TH' CRITTER
HtRES SOMETHING ELSfc
HE 'WROTE -QIVE TPE
MAVOR. BMOUSri ROPE AND
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Livestock
FOR SALE 2 three year old
heifers and 2 two year old heif
ers coming fresh in spring. In
quire 1 mile south of Myrtle
Creek on highway. Severt Iver
son. .
ATTENTION We remove dead
and worthless stock free of
charge. Call collect 52-F-12 or
611. Roseburg By-Products.
RABBITS pure bred New Zea
land whites, does and bucks, for
sale. Also dressed rabbits. H.
F. Pattison, phone 703-J-5.
FOR SALE Fresh milk cow, 6
years old, with 3 Brown Swiss
heifer calf. Inquire R. S.
Mesick, Days Creek.
FOR SALE Two young cows,
two heifer calves, $200.00. Wil
bur Willians, 1 mile northwest
of Wilbur.
FOR SALE 3 Toggenberg nanny
goats. Box 197, Melrose Route.
FOR SALE 5- year-old pony. M.
T. Cannon, phone 34-F-22.
Poultry
POULTRYMEN We are now re
ceiving eggs for custom hatch
ing. Can take large amounts
of turkey , or chicken eggs.
Cobbs Hatchery, Myrtle Creek,
Oregon.
HAMPSHIRE hatching eggs,
phone 49-Y.
Dentistry
Dn. iNKBta
Fluorescent teeth in plastic
Old plates made like new.
20 years success in partial or full
denture replacement same day.
Extraction Pyorrhea treatment
Gas when desired
Masonic Bldg. Phone 488
Too Hot
BUT HE AIN'T GONNA 1 SCATTER,
HE'S STEERING YOU DOPES!
IN FOR V HE'S DIVING
THAT MESS OF
WINGED MURPER
RIGjHT AT US!
A Little
OUR LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
BELIEVES IN
REAP
THAT
AGAIN.
MIKE
SPENDING MONEy
IT HASNT GOT.
FOR. SOMETHING-
IT DOESN'T NEED
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Never Say Die, Easy
BUT I CAMMOT BEAR TO MEET
HIS EyES.'OVER AND OVER ACjAIM
1 SAY TO MYSELr", 'HE IS NOTHHJ6
TO ME, THIS...THI5 STRAMSER.500M
HE WILL BE PEAP... SOOW t WILL
RJR6ET;..BUT WILL I F0R6ETf
For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Fine used Montag
Duchess range, used enamel
washer, used duo-fold lounge
$4.95, good, used Simmons
spring filled mattrcai; good
used davenport sets, used beds
and springs, fine used, modern
electric range; large used roll
top desk, $9.50. All goods pric
ed to sell quick. Judd's Furni
ture Co.
NICE DESK, dining Ublo, 6
leather seat chaire, large circu
lator, cottage : range, studio
couch, Hoover sweeper, almost
new Biglow rug, 9 x 12. Call at
410 W. Douglas or phone 467-R.
PLANT these perennial favorites
now. Delphinium, Esther Reid
daisy, Russell lupines, veroni
cas, columbines, Frlkartil aster,
liatris, anemone, etc. Wharton
Bros. -
FOR SALE Circulating heater,
2 heating stoves, .1 chest of
drawers, 1 overstuffed chair.
Dunham Transfer Co.
NOTICE: For auto parts, muffl
ers and glass go to Sarff's Auto
Wrecking House, 523 N. Main
street.
GOOD .HOUSE to rent. For sale
black shepherd pupoles, good
size. Good loose hay, easily
baled. Arb Stearns, Oakland.
LATEST . MODEL Wedgewood
gas range, slightly used. Walter
Diller, Hotel Rose.
FOR SALE two-wheel trailer,
525 x 21 6-ply tires. Perfect
shape. 550 Fowler Street.
FOR SALE Small stock of gro
ceries and fixtures. Box 1198
c-o News-Review.
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COPR. 1942 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.. T. M.
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Kelp Wanted
WANTED Woman to clean
house, three miles from town,
one day per week. Write Box
1199, News-Review.
WANTED Two men to buck and
fall timber. Inquire Lena
Denn's general store, Camas
Valley.
WANTED Experienced parts
man 25 to 30 years of age. Or
chard Auto Parts Co.
WANTED Piling peelers. Apply
A. O. Strickland place, tele
. phone 23-F-5.
WANTED Bell boy. Apply im
mediately. Umpqua Hotel.
FRY COOK WANTED Man pre
ferred. Roseburg Hotel.
Auros
FOR SALE or trade for lumber.
1941 Olds. Sedan. Almost new.
1941 Olds, coupe. A real bargain.
1940 Buick sedan. Radio, heater.
This car Is clean and a real
bargain.
1941 International pickup. New
car guarantee.,
1938 Dodge truck. A real good
truck for the farm or lumber
, job.
Also one C-30 International lum
. ber truck.
We also have 5 1941 Internation
al logging trucks and trailers.
. For a real bargain in used-cars
' or trucks see L. R. Chambers,
phone 131.
FOR SALE One 1937 Chevrolet
Deluxe sport sedan. Very low
mileage. One 1941 Chevrolet
Deluxe coupe. Phono 267-R.
'34 Plymouth sedan, $50.00 below
Blue book for cash. Hinsdale's
Battery Shop, Stephens and
Mosher. , . .
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FOR ' SALE 1940 Chevrolet 2-
door sedan, new recaps. Don
Matson, Roseburg Fire depart
ment. FOR SALE-Chevrolet truck in
perfect condition. Box 688,
Roseburg.
FOR SALE Equity In '39 Buick.
Will trade for cheaper car. 329
Mill. ,
Fuel
FOR SALE 16 in. old growth
fir, $3.00 tier delivered. Phone
3-F-ll.
STOVE WOOD Old growm fir.
$3.00 tier, delivered. E. F. Witt,
Glide.
PHONE 282
Green Slab Wood
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
LAST SUMMER'S slab wood,
$2.75 tier, delivered In Rose
burg. Box 104, Dlllard.
Work Wanted
WANTED Lumoer or wood pro
ducts hauling. New truck and
trailer. Mobile gas station,
Stephens and Mosher, Rose-
burg. .
CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER
CO., phone 47, for your mov
ing, crating, packing tr turkey
hauling.
MARRIED MAN wants work on
farm. Experienced. Rueben
Allen, General Delivery, Ban
don. Auxiliary to Sew The Ameri
can Legion auxiliary sewing
group will meet Wednesday at
1:30 o'clock at the child welfare
rooms in the Medical Arts build
ing to sew fort tho Red Cross.
By V. T. Hamlin
2YZYOU G0Y5...RA8THI
5U CRITTER'S WINGS, QUtCK.'
TIE HIS BIG TRAP SHUT
BEFORE HE SHAKES. ME
OFF.' CMON,,, SHAKfc
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A LEG.'
By Merrill Blosser
By Edgar Martin
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HtA SCKVICt INC. T. M. KtC. U. 8. WT. OFF.
By Roy Crane
WELL, EASY, MV LAP,
vmrae A FOOL! yaiJ
M16HT HAVE PilLED THAT
POST OUT d THE 6R0UM3
AND E5CAPEP..BUT NO,
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you down;
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GENERAL SAW FIL'.NQ
Howard Casebeer, 443 S Steph.
LOCKSMITH
Pacific Key Serv. Phone 848.
TOMBSTONES
Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y.
REFRIGERATION
Chct Hamm. Phone 715.
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L
Tire Life Budgeting
Plan Given Car Owners
NEW YORK, Feb, 24 (AP)
The Rubber Manufacturers as
sociation urges the American mo
toring public not to drive a mile
that is unessential and, on the
assumption there will be no new
tires till after the war, budget the
estimated life of Us tires this
way: - .
Each family to analyze Its car's
use for a typical month, itemiz
ing all regular and special trips
taken and the mileage consumed,
and then compare this with the
estimated miles of use remaining
in the tires which should mean a
drastic reduction in use of the
car during the coming months.
If the estimated remaining life
in the family car's tires is about
10,000 miles, the association said,
then their use would have to be
limited to about 2,000 miles year
ly, which would mean only 166
miles a month or about 40 miles
a week if the family wanted to
keep the car operating a few
more years. . ..
Conferences Trying to
Avert Sawmills' Tie-Up
. i , ? .
SEATTLE, Feb. 24. (API
Conferences were resumed today
by representatives of the lumber
operators, the federal labdr do-,
partmcnt and the lumber and
sawmill workers union, overwagc
demands and a threatened fetrikc
of f5,000 to 60,000 sawmill! men
In Washington and Oregon,
Convention Dates Set I
For Spanish War Vets j
ASTORIA, Feb., 24. (jP
ur. u. m. iyae, neaa oi ine As
toria camp, said today the state
United Spanish War veterans an
nual convention would be held
here July 5-8 Inclusive. ;
Spends Week-End Here Mrs.
J. Wilson, of Portland,, spent the
week-end In Roseburg visiting
Mrs. Julia Bacher and daughter,
Miss Helen Bacher. .
LODGE DIRECTORY
V. B. A., Roseburg Review, No. II
Molds regular meetings on SCO
onil and fourth Tfr-irsriays at
7:30 p. m. VIsltlnR slstors invlt
ed to attend reviews. Maccabee
ball. Pine and Cars streets.
MAUDE POWERS, Pres.
MltS. JESSIE VINSON, V. So6
Job's Daugmen. No. 8 Meet
first and fourth Tuesdays al
7:30 p. m., Masonic Temple
Master Masons and O. E. S
members always welcome.
PAT McCLINTOCK, .
Hon. Queen.
PAT SAVAGE, Rec.
Hold Everything!
MUSEUM
com 9t wr itivto. imc t h mfl u i at off '-
"I tlon'l wanna sec a '!TciJ clophunl I wunnu nee one
of those sliilTctl phirts my duddv talks about!"
RADIO SERVICING
Hargls Radio Service. Phone 825
Radio Doctors. 303 N. Stephen
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34
WASHING MACHINES
IRONER8
Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 809
FLUE CLEANING
Furnace vacuum cleaned flue
cleaning. Call 841. J. C Bew
lev
Lidies Auxiliary to Eaglea, Rosft
burg Aerie, No. Meets in .
Maccabee ball on Cass street, on
second and fourth Tuesday eve
nings of each months, at I
o'clock. Visiting sisters in good
standing always welcome.
CLARA STEIWIG, M. Pres.
ESTHER BAKER. II. Sec
W. B. A., Roseourg Review, No. 11
Holds regular meetings on sec-
and and fourth Thursdays at
2:00 p. m. Visiting sisters invit
ed to attend reviews. Maccabee
hall. Pine and Cass streets.
MAUDE POWERS, Pres.
MRS. JESSIE VINSON. F. Sec.
I. O. O. F., Phlletanan Lodge, Nq
B Meets In Odd Fellows tempU
every Thursday evening. Visit
lng brothers are always wel
come.
JESS MARR, N. G.
O. L. JOHNSON, Sec.
O. E. 6., Roseourg Chapter No. 8
Holds stated communications oi
the first and tblrd Thursdays li
each - month. All sojourntiil
brothers and sisters are cordial
ly invited to attend.
LESTA SHOEMAKER, W. M.
CHRISTINE MICELLI, Sec.
F. O. E. Aerie 14U7, meets Macca
bee nail on ,1'ine street ever -Tuof
day ' evening at g ' o'clock
Visiting brothers always wel
come.' ' 1 ;
PAUL R. DUSSEAU, Pres.
H. B. SCOFIELD,.Sec; .
Neighbors ot wooacrart. Lllaa
vircic, MO. .dlbuib on lirBI
and 1 third Monday fevenlugs. In
I.' Oi O. -F. ball. ' Visltlnv neigh
bors invited to.uttond. Il l
i . ETHEL BEAVER, O. N.
i i CYNTHIA GEBMOND, Clerk.
Roseburg Rcbekah Lodge, No. 41
: Meets In Odd Fellows 'Tern
pie every second and fourth
Tuesday evening. ! '
i VIRGINIA CYRUS; N. G.
TILLIE JOHNSON,, Sec.
CeMolay Chapter Regu
. lar meeting every tea
ond and fourth Thurs
' dayB at tba Masonll
temple. SCRIBE.
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