ROSSBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON.' TUESDAY, "APRIL 21, 1942.
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Livestock
Attention farmers we do
public butchering, cutting and
curing. A ready market for
your livestock. Hog killing,
$1.00 up to 200 lbs., over 200
lbs. 25c per hundredweight ex
tra. Beet, per head, $2.00. We
buy hides. Call 64.
ONE half Jersey and Guernsey
'heifer calf, 8 weeks old. Bull
calf, 7 weeks old, same stock.
$20.00 each. One good, 2-year-old,
buck sheep, $15.00. See ev
enings. C. L. Bibby, Lewis
Creek, off South Myrtle Creek.
Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
ATTENTION We remove dead
and worthless stock free. Call
Qollect 52F-12 or 611. Roseburg
iy-Products.
One 5-gallon cow and calf for
sale. Phone 64.
TWO registered Corriedale year
ling rams. D. B. Boone.
FORTY FIVE ewes. Years clip.
Call 691-J.
Rentals
SMALL, modern nouse for rent.
; Good condition. Light and wat-
! er. $12.50 month. Apply 1273
J Umpoua Avenue.
SIX ROOM, unfurnished house,
and garage. Inquire B. F. Chil
son, 875 Hoover street.
NEWLY decorated, 4-room, part
ly furnished house. Call 544 S.
Pine.
SLEEPING ROOMS Gas equip
ped. 707 West Moshcr street.
fciDERN, 5-room, unfurnished
"louse, close in. Phone 17 F-12.
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FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apartment. Close in. Call 634-R.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
FOR RENT 7-room house, part
ly furnished. Phone 26 F-2.
SMALL HOUSE close in. Adults.
$10.00. 630 E. Douglas.
NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS.
Modern. Phone 802-R.
COMPLETE, furnished apart
ment. Hotel Rose.
FURNISHED apartment for rent.
-Hotel Valley.
FURNISHED apartment, adults.
Phone 645-J.
FURNISHED Apartment. 404 N.
Jackson.
MODERN apartment. 926 . S.
Main.
6-ROOM house. Phone 25 F-12.
Work Wanted
WILL trade labor on roof or
flooij work, stucco, brick, con
crete, waterproofing for any
usable article. Employmenf of
fice, William Sherwood.
CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER
CO., phone 47, for your mov
ing, crating, packing ar turkey
hauling.
TRACTOR TIRES REPAIRED.
O. K. Tire Shop.
Miscellaneous
I will no be responsible for any
bills contracted by anyone but
myself after today, April 21,
1942. Wllford Vian, Yoncalla,
Oregon.
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For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Steel log bunk and
fifth wheel, log binding chains.
Wentwln log or lumber, single
axle trailer with 7:50 tires.
Reasonable. Jesse Annis, Cam
as Valley.
FOR SALE Absolutely wilt-resistant,
red, early, smooth, sol
id, transplant tomato plants.
Price reasonable. E. D. Lewis,
End of N. Pine.
FOR SALE A few choice Dahlia
bulbs. $1.50 per dozen, my se
lection. Phone 636-R. John E.
Runyan.
FOR SALE Outboard motor,
Johnson light single; price
$00.00. See it at Umpqua gro
cery. NOTICE: For auto pans, muffl
ers and glass go to Sam s Auto
Wrecking House, S23 N. Main
street.
FOR SALE Butter milk for feed,
24c per gallon. Bring contain
er. Umpqua Dairy, phone 38.
ANEMONES, Ranunculus, Lia-
tris, Swiss Giant Pansies, Spar
axis. Wharton Bros.
FOR SALE Pease cabinet grand
piano. . Splendid condition.
Phone 645-J.
FOR SALE 24 H. P. Evenrude
twin outboard motor. M. B. Em
mitt, Umpqua, Oregon.
FOR SALE Trailer house. In
quire manager, Roseburg Auto
Camp.
COME TO the Fern greenhouses
for all kinds of bedding plants.
Phone 37-F-2.
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TO BE MARRIED. IT
A 6CEAT OCCASION,
AND THERE WILL BE
MUCH CELEBRATION
Real Estate
FOR SALE 1 acre, close In. 4
room house, poultry house, out
buildings, fruit trees, berries.
Furniture included. Price $1500.
FOR SALE 240 acres, fair build
ings, 20 acres tillable. Good
pasture and timber. Price
$2100.
G. W. Young and Son, 205 W.
Cass. Phone 417.
FOR SALE Piles, poles and fire
wood on 12 acre tract on high
way. Cash, terms or on shares
or sell tract. Good building sites.
Walking distance to new. saw
mill. L. DeWaard, Sutherlin.
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 Lan'd
Bank.
FOR SALE 160 acies, about 17
miles southwest of Roseburg,
described at the Si of NEi and
, Ni of SEJ, section 34-29-7. Make
offer. B. Olson, 1820 S. Jay
St., Tacoma, Washington.
SALE OR TRADE Dairy ranch.
Creeks, modern house, good out
buildings, milk truck, school
bus. 85 miles from Portland.
Frank VI Tarls, Neotsu, Oregon.
2 HOUSES, modern, in A-l condi
tion. On well Improved lot as
rentals income will net at least
10. Box 1230 c-o News-Review.
Lost and Found
LOST Cross cut saw, between
Sutherlin and Dodge canyon.
Reward. A. R. Hill, Wilbur.
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Help Wanted
WANTED
SUGAR BEET THINNERS
FOR
ONTARIO NYSSA DISTRICT
28,000 Acres of Beets In Malheur
County and Boise Valley
Work Starting April 27
Other Work Available in Area
after Beet Thinning Completed
Minimum Pay for Beet Thinning
$9.50 per Acre
Housing Facilities Available
Transportation to Area Furnished
CONTACT UNITED STATES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
TJouglas County Court House
WANTED AT ONCE Man for
ranch work. Reasonable wages.
Hood home. Phone 3-F-22.
WANTED Fallers and peelers
lor piling. Call A. O. Strickland
place, phone 23-F-5.
WANTED Piling loader, with or
without team. Phone 594-R or
call 512 E. Douglas.
GIRL to work at Mel-OMaid
lunch room and fountain ser
vice. Fuel
STOVE WOOD Old growth fir.
$3.00 tier, delivered. E. F. Witt,
Glide.
PKONE 282
Green Slab Wood
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
Wanted
WANTED 5 H. P. Johnson out
board motor. Box 1231 c-o
News-Review.
WANTED A tent. Call 632-J.
By V.T.Hamlin
By Edgar Martin
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Autos
FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet 11
ton dual wheel truck, 4 good
tires, 3 fair. New rings. Runs
good. $100.00 cash. C. L. Bibby,
Lewis Creek, of! South Myrtle
Creek, Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
FOR SALE Equity In 1942 Ply
mouth Town sedan, radio, heat
er. Mrs. Grant Kincald, Melrose
Route.
Dentistry
DR. NERBAS
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
Around the County
Glendcle
GLENDALE, April 21. Virgil
Beaudette returned Saturday
from Portland where he has been
receiving treatment for asthma.
He is much improved and ex
pects to return to work soon.
Mrs. R. D. Sorrels has return
ed irom several days' visit with
relatives in California.
Mrs. George Elting returned to
her home in Klamath Falls Sat
urday after several days' visit
with her daughter, Mrs. G. H.
Ashman, and family.
Bill Craddock, who has been in
poor health, entered the hospital
In Roseburg for medical care,
Monday.
11 L. Tuttle returned to his
work Friday and was accom
panied to Eugene by. Elmer Nel
son, who will visit there a few
days.
Lawrence Tuttle and "Slim"
Beal left Monday to work in the
cantonment In Metlford.
Mr. and Mis. Robert Blair and
son3 were overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rucss last
week. They were on their way
home In Bremerton, Washington,
after a visit in California.
Albert Jones has returned to
hls home in Mcdford after spend
ing several days here attending
to business. , -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karclcll and
Joan, and Mrs. Henry Howard
spent the week end visiting in Eu
gene. They were accompanied to"
Drain by Mrs. Gilbert Olson, who
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cool.
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. Amy Wampole, of Roseburg,
who will visit here.
Merle Van Dyke is receiving
treatment in Portland for an in
fected tooth.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flarcty of
Central Point visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Stewart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiller of
Canby, California, were called
here by the death of Mrs. Frank
Barton. Mrs. Barton was the
mother of Ml-. Tiller.
Rev. J. K. Howard, Rev. Paul
Tidball, C. E. Young and A. G.
Clark attended the Prcsbyteiy In
Mcdford this week.
Mrs. Mattic Heller left last
week for a visit at Berkeley, Cali
fornia. Charles Kafer is working at the
warehouse of the forest service
In Grants Pass.
A daughter, Betty Jane, was
born Sunday evening to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Muse in Mcdford.
Mrs. Muse was formerly Helen
Lewellen of this community.
Mrs. Bud Nelson, of Berkeley,
California, arrived Sunday eve
ning for a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Place.
Fred Kafer has accepted em
ployment in Medford in the con
struction of the cantonment.
Mrs. Leslie Stewart and sons,
Sam and Bob, visited hero from
Friday to Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Bates and other
friends. They are moving from
Canny, California, to McCoy,
Oregon, where they have bought
a ranch. Mr. Stewart was for
merly high school coach here.
Sergeant and Mrs. O. Mallory
sient the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Hunter Pell. Sergeant Mal
lory is stated at Seattle and was
home on a furlough. Mrs. Mal
lory is teaching at Talent.
Mi's. Burnell Ball left last week
to visit at Riddle before she Joins
her husband at Vancouver, Wash
ington, where they will spend the
summer.
Mrs. William Vestal is In a
serious condi'.lon in the hospital
In Medford as a result of an au
tomobile accident near Central
Point Thursday afternoon.
Mi's. Clyde Williams and
Jimmy returned to Portland Sun
day after visiting Mrs. Alice
Moore.
Sergeant and Mrs. Ralph Payne
returned to Portland after visit
ing Sergeant Payne's sister, Mrs.
Dewy Hilton, who has been quite
III.
Mayor Harbour has appointed
the following committee to collect
salvageable material for the de
fense program: Paul Eldridge,
farmer; Roy Wilson, grange;
Mr. C. E. Illidge, Coterie club;
Mr& Melvin Nye, ladies aid; Mrs.
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OENERAl SAW FILING RADIO SERVICING
. ... . . Hargls Radio Service. Phone 825
Howard Casebeer, 443 S Steph
1 Radio Doctor!. 306 N. Stephen
TOMBSTONES
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34
Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. WASHING MACHINES
PIANO TUNING IRONERS
. ., , , nan, Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80S
Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L -
FLUE CLEANING
REFRIGERATION
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue
Chet Hamm. Phone 715. cleaning. Call 841. J. C Bew
ley.
LOCKSMITH
PLUMBING
Pacific Key Serv. Phone 848. Pete Crumett. Phone 69T.
Family Team
Famed father, Capt. E. Humllton
Lee, left, now has son. First
Ofllcer Robert E. Lee, flying with
him on United Airlines. Lee
senior has flown 3,250,000 miles
more than any other man In
the world.
Housing Chief
Herbert Emmerich, former WPB
secretary, lukes oath as new
commissioner of the Federal
Public Housing Authority.
Jess Bowman, Glendalc Log and
B. C. Huntington, Glendale
schools.
Mrs. Jim Wright returned to
her home from the- Josephine
general hospital in Grants Pass
Friday.
Word has been received here
of the death of Mrs. Jack Osteon
at the home of her stepson,
Charley Osteon, near Canby, Ore-
gon.
Reston
RESTON, April 20 A large
number of trucks have been us
ing the Coos Bay wagon roud re
cently. These trucks are hauling
gravel for a project which will
convert this road into an emer
gency civilian highway.
Archie Willis is now employed
In the Lockwood mill at Tcnmllc.
Miss Agnes Johnson made a
business trip to Roseburg last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bushnell
have recently moved to Melrose.
They are residing on the Bill
Sanstrum place.
Bonnie June Willis has been
quile III for the past ten days
with the flu. She is not as yet
much better, but htpe Is held for
her speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ollivant of
Olalla were dinner guests of the
John Wilson family last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bushnell
made a business trip to Myrtle
Point the early part of the week.
W. F. Kearnan o( Roseburg is
drilling a well for the A. W. John
sons. The work Is progressing
quite satisfactorily to date.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mutthews
visited In the valley last Sunday.
John Giegoi-y was a house
guest of the William Arnolds of
Olalla last week end.
Maynard Gorney and Hoy Wil
lis have been quite busy putting
in spring grain.
Mr. and Mrs. Do Witt Cary and
Olio Olson attended the auction
in Roseburg Monday.
Mr. Knox and his partner have
Just left the Reston spike camp
where they were busy preparing
a charge with some three tons ot
dynamite. The blast was sot off
by Mrs. Charles Wilson and was
very successful.
The church and Sunday school
held here have been very well at
tended and genuinely worth
while. Special music and many
good speaker are often enjoyed.
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Everyone is welcome.
The school here will be out
about the first of May.
The C. F. Wilsons made a busi
ness trip to Roseburg Tuesday.
Canyonville
CANYONV1LLE, April 21
Mrs. Evelyn Stroud, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack DoVor left for her
home in Spokane, Washington,
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shields of
Wolf Creek visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mayer
Sunday, In the afternoon, they
and Mr. and Mrs. Moyer, visited
at the T. L. Waavcr home in Days
Creek. Mrs. Shields, Mrs. Moyer
and Mrs. Weaver are sisters.
Mrs. Kathlene Knight and her
daughter, Ann, spent fac week
end In Eugene. Mrs. Knight
teaches In high school here.
Mrs. Mamie Gldncy of Cottage
Grove, visited with her cousin,
Mrs. Victor Shaw, Monday. She
came with Joe Shafley and his
son and wife, who visited at the
Roy Duncan home. "
Hiram Hash was home Sunday
from Roseburg where he has
been attending a carpentry
school. ,i
' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams
and children of Reedsport, visit 1
ed at the: A. C. Duncan and E. E
Pickett homos, Monday. ,
John Parker i and i Jack For J
went on a business trip to Kla- .
math county, Saturday. They ti,
iurrtcd Sunday. ( '
The play, "The Phantom Miner"
will be presented at the school au
ditorium, Friday evening, , April
24th. The play Is being given by
the junior-seniors. ''' ;
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff ! Spaur of'
Portland! visited Mrs. Spaur's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc
Clane, the first of the week. They
will visit in Talents and Klamath
Falls before returning to their
homo In Portland. -
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manning
and son Leslie, of Sacramento,
California have arrived In Can
yonville to spend their spring va
cation at the Bible Academy and
also to visit their ward, Joann
Goertz, who Is a freshman in the
academy.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ormsby, at
Looklngglass.
The senior class of the Bible
Academy with their advisors, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Shaffer, enjoyed
their sneak day, Monday. They'
slipped off about 4 o'clock in the
morning. They went to Bandon,
Coqullle and Florence lake. !
Mrs. Don Carter and daughter,'
Donna, who have been visiting '
Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. Jack DeVore, returned to'
their home in Hcaldsburg, Cali-!
fornia, Tuesday.
Ronald Loffer has gone to)
Portland to work. His son, Lyle,.
Is being cared for by Mrs. Em-'
mett Moyer. ',
The new store building of T.'
L. Weaver, Days Creek, Is com-;
pletod. Saturday night, a dance
was given In It. Quite a number;
of Canyonville folk attended the,
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carter and'
Mrs. Jack DeVore visited relatives '
in Medford. Sunday. ;
Arthur Egbert and David Yea-
ger, students of the Bible Aca-;
demy, have returned to their;
homes, for the balance ot the
school year.
The cooked food sale, sponsored
hy the Junior-seniors of the Can
yonville school, netted the stu
dents $9.10. The sale was held
Suturday and In Shaw's grocery.
Mrs. Llndshie, who was In Can
yonville on business, visited with
her cousin, Mrs. Delia Boyle, at
the A. C. Duncan home, Thurs-1
day afternoon.
Mrs. Harry Bovce and Mrs. T.
W. Gill were in Roseburg on1
business, Friday.
Victor Shaw was In Roseburg
all day Saturday on business.
Mrs. Victor Shaw received a
cablegram from Australia from
her son, Marden, Thursday. ;
L. H. Dage has been working'
at Glide. He will be home this
weekend.
Mins Lila Dage was hostess to'
thirteen school friends, at her
home, Friday evening. Ther nlav-
ed games and toasted wolncrs
and marshmallows In the fireplace.