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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON MONDAY, JULY 6, 1942.
FIVE
Rentals
FOR RENT Building space at
Gllmore 'gas station on Steph
ens street. Suitable for shop
or store.
6-ROOM house with acreage,'
barn, chicken house. Close in.
. 630 E. Douglas street.
4-ROOM house, partly furnished.
Lights, water, $15.00 month.
1227 UmpqUa Ave.
BELTONIA, modern, ; furnished
apartment. Reasonable Phone
12-L. ., .
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone '550. -
NORTHSIDE "APARTMENTS.
Modern. Phone 802-R.
FURNISHED ground floor apart
ment, adults. Phone 645-J.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms.
707 West Mosher street.
J2-Room, furnished,, downstairs ap
artment. 348 S. Pine. ,
FURNISHED house, $8. Braugh
ton, Miller's Addition
SLEEPING "ROOM. Bell bunding,
122 S. Jackson.
fbi &dto ffllseeftaMou
TYPEWRrrER FOR SALE. Prac
tically brand new portable, in
."possession . of owner for , six
Q months, but used only a few
times. Large face type, tab key,
carriage return with extended
space bar. This 'portable is in
!tip top condition. Sold new for
$62.50, owner must sell imme
diately .for cash. Will take
WU.uu. rnone i or wnie r. u,
Box 1231. .
FOR SALE John Deere 12-A
'cbfnblne, Bean spray rig. Earl
Smith, Camas Valley Star Rt,
Roseburg. Phone 21F21 eve
nings.
CHERRIES "Royal Anne and
blacks, 3c lb. Pick them your
self. Willard Laurance, Dil
Iard, phone 42F5.
FOR SALE Cherries. Bings,
Lamberts, Royal Anns. 3c, pick
r them yourself. Curry Estate,
. ' J. G. DeDobbelaere.
Bing and Royal Ann cherries, 3e
a pound. You pick. Bring con
' tainers. 3 miles West of Suth-
i erlin, A, Tuthill.
UMBRELLA TENT, 7x9, with
floor, 1 iron, 1 wooden camp
' . ing cot. Half price; 1035 W.
' 1st St. . .
FOR SALE Wood range with
hot water coil arid tank. Farm
Bureau Exchange.
BIG, thick milkshakes, made with
ice cream mix, 10c. Sullivan's
Cafe.
FOR SALE Hamilton upright
, piano. Phone 2-F-24.
BING cherries on tree, 4c lb. L.
E. Coon, Dillard.
Help Wanted
SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED.
I 7th and 8th grades. Man prefer
red but any application would
be given full, consideration.'
Salary not less than $140.00 per
month. Address Box 1271, e-o
News-Review.
WANTED Cherry pickers, July
8, 2c. Pick them yourself, 3c.
Bring containers. Cherry Hill
Farm, 2 miles east and 1-mile
north Sutherlin.
WANTED 20 men ror mill work
and 2 truck drivers. Work
starts Tuesday morning. Schlc
man Lumber Co., Sutherlin.
WANTED Fallers and buckers.
Long logs, steady work. $1.30
per thousand. Dorf Logging Co.,
Eagle Point, Oregon.
MIDDLE AGED lady to do light
housework and care for invalid.
ni tiM T
Olivine uui-u.
WAWTrn Mlnht flrtni- man
Must be able to drive. Rose
burg Garage.
WANTED Housekeeper for two.
C. C. Murrell, Canyonvllle, Ore
gon. WANTED Cherry pickers. A. F.
Hoff meistcr, Route 2, Box 175.
Hay, Grain, Feed
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa; grass
and alfalfa mixed. W. T.
Wright, Days Creek.
Wanted
WANTED Model A Ford coupe.
568 N. Jackson.
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NOTICE
Regular meeting Umpqua
Post, No. 16, American Le-
gion. Installation of newly
elected officers. July 7, 8:00
p. m., I. O. O. F. hall. Adju-
tant (Adv.)
Red fcsrate
Extra fine garden spot, with
three room and bath cottage,
partly furnished, in West Rose
burg. Offered for sale this
week only. ;
Four room and bath newly finish
ed dwelling; Fine garden lot in
North Roseburg.
Small acreage farms and busi
ness property to suit your
heeds.
War risk and all other types of
Insurance. 122 S. Stephens,
Fred A. Golf, Real Estate and
Insurance. 122 S. Stephens,
phone 218. i
FOR SALE Fine stock and grain
farm. 120 acres cultivated, in
cluding' 80 acres rich bottom
land on river, 180 acres pasture
and timber. Good buildings.
'$12,500, about 1 cash. Owner.
P. O. Box 1062, Roseburg.
FOR SALEt-160 .acres, about 17
miles southwest of Roseburg,
described at the Si of NE1 and
Ni of SEJ, section 34-29-7. Make
offer. B. Olson, 1820 S. Jay
St., Tacoma, Washington.
33... ACRES; log house 20x40;
chicken house; good well; good
feed; i acre good garden, fenc
ed; fenced around buildings. P.
O. Box 46, Dillard.
FOR SALE Forty-acre chicken
ranch, $2,000. Terms if desired.
Write or see J. R. Blanchard,
Glendale, Oregon.
FOR SALE, trade or rent my
wrecking yard property con
sisting of 6 lots. E. O. Sarff,
523 N. Main Street. .
FOR SALE 131 acres east of
Sutherlin. See Andy Hempcn
ius, mile east Sutherlin.
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
Work Wanted
CLERICAL WORK High school
graduate. GirJ. Two years typ
ing training. Good speller. Ac
curate. Willing to learn. Box
1268, c-o News-Review.
CALL . DUNHAM TRANSFER
CO., phone 47, for your mov
ing, crating, packing ar turkey
hfluHnc
RED RYDER
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VRECKOMTHEV'RsJkvY, .VpowT RUSH THINGS BV hp5 uADM' .' CL NOW, POP. FAIR. .-UkW0KK MOW' '
HOLLER.IN' y'V lGANINO AROUND OUR lluNp AT t H 'mWtT U
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
WHAT do we Gobble- lunch,
DO IN OUR. LUNCH AMD COLLECT A
PERiOD, CHUM ? j LITTLE TAW ON
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Livestock
ATTENTION We remove dead
and worthless stock free. Call
collect 52-F-12. Roseburg By
products. FOR SALE One two year old
Corriedale ram. Phone 5-F-12,
Riddle, Oregon. P. W. Dldtel.
WANTED Springer cows and
fHt cattle. W. A. Blackert,
Myrtle Creek.
FOR SALE Yearling roan Dur
ham bull. Mildred Kanipe,
Oakland.
FOR SALE 1 good Hereford
bull. A. J. Standley, Camas Val
ley. Poultry
WANTED AT OttCtr-Hatching
eggs. New Har.ipshires, R. I.
Reds, Barred Rocks, Hamp
shire and Red-Rock crosses,
Hampshire and ,Rcd-CornIsh
crosses. We will pay 16c pre
mium over Portland Grade A,
f.o.b. your shipping point for
all the cross hatching eggs we
can get. NORTHWEST
HATCHERY, CORVALLIS,
OREGON.
FOR SALE 230 N. H. Red, 10
weeks old pullets, 65c. Red fry
ers, 50c and 60c. Come and get
them. Mrs. H. DeCamp, River
side. Phone '649-Y.
FOR SALE About 30 Cornish
game roosters, one year . old,
blood tested. C. W. Perry,
Camas Valley, Oregon.
WATZIG'S chicks this week at a
. special price, Season's last
hatch. Please place order early.
Watzig's, phone 740-J.
FOR SALE 200 to 300 . black
turkey poults, 6 and 7 Weeks
old. Call 185, Roseburg, Ore
gon. Fuel
PHONE 468
Green Slab Wood
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
Auro
WANTED USED CARS
We pay highest wholesale cash
prices for used cars and trucks.
Lockwood Motors.
MODEL A Ford coach cheap for
cash. 245 N.- Jackson street. . r
Trade
WILL TRADE electric refrigera
tor for good milk cow. Inquire
707 Mosher street.
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IF JFAN SPEMDS
HER TIME ON THF
BEACH AT NOON f
ly-
News of Douglas County
Glendale
GLENDALE, July 2. Mrs.
Monte Bates and daughter, Helen,
left Friday for Eugene where
they will visit until Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Witham.
Mrs. Witham is the former Billie
Bunch. '
Harry Neete of Cottage Grove
spent Monday with the Walker
Purvlnes.
Mrs. Charles Tooley left Mon
day for Eugene where she will
stay with her mother and sister,
Mrs. Esther Miller and Betty
Lou.
Frank Galloway left Friday for
Portland where he will visit. Ben
Huntington of Jacksonville is
working in the drugstore until
Mr. Galloway returns.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ball and son,
Snooky, spent Monday in Grants
Pass on business.
Mrs. Roy Gibbons and son,
Gary Lee, left Friday for Riddle i
where she and her son accompan
ied Mrs. Fred Bal( to Salem to,
visit Mrs. "Ball's daughter, Pat.,
Mrs. Gibbons and Gary Lee re
turned home Monday. (
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Craddock
were business visitors in Grants
Pass Saturday.
Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Stewart were
In Grants Pass, Monday, on bus-,
lncss.
Sylvia Wlederman, who has
been attending school in Los
Angeles, arrived Friday for a
visit with her mother, Mrs. Walk
er Purvine.
Mr. and Mrs. Life Edson were
Grants Pass visitors Sunday.
Art Winkelman left Thursday
night for Portland where he will
enter the U. S. navy.
Mrs. Jim Stewart returned
Wednesday from Portland where
she has been on business.
Mrs. CoWan and son, Richard,:
FOR SALE OR TRADE lor
suburban 'property, a lunch
room, serving fried chicken,
small grocery stock, 2 gas
pumps, living quarters. Elec
trically equipped throughout'.
Room for cabins. Located
near Camp White and Mod
ford. Doing a good business,
$3500. For fuller informa
tion write F. B. Jones, Rt. 1,
Box 183, Central Paint, Ore.
A Good Start
Battle Stations
Lots of Competition
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IF SHE
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She said
WASN'T INTER
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are attending the Camp Meeting
at Bethal Park, at Brooks, Ore
gon. The camp (meeting is in
session from June 19 until July 5.
.'Rev. J. K. Howard left Mon
day for Gold Beach, California,
where he is in charge of the Gold
Beach Presbyterian church.
1 Mrs. Bart Belcher of Fairview,
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Grants Pass visitors Thursday.
.Mrs, Tomerlin and daughter,
Rita, and Gertie Lystul were
Granst Pass visitors Thursday.
Mi's. Anne Wampole, Roy Warn
pole and Mrs. Gilbert Olsen re
turned Saturday after visiting
Mrs. Olsen's daughter, Mrs. Hurry
Cool, in Drain.
Mrs. G. H. Ashman, and son,
Marvin, . returned Wednesday
njght after visiting In Sutherlin.
; Bernice Martin left Sunday
evening for Portland where she
will visit.
(Mr. and Mrs. Bussell were bus
iness visitors in Roseburg Satur
day. Mrs. R. B. Gardner, Mrs. Chejka
and daughter, Joannette, were
business visitors, in Grants Pass
Monday.
Mrs. Frank Thompson and da
ughter, Sally Jo, were Grants
Pass visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lewis and
son, Micheal, came Sunday for
their furniture which they will
move to their home in Seattle.
They returned Tuesday.
Edwin Jones, formerly of Glen
dale, now of Roseburg, visited
here Tuesday.
Mrs. Ted Marshall and Mary
Alice Hoots were visitors in Rose
burg Thursday night and Friday.
Mrs. Ralph Thompson and da
ughter, Vicki, arrived Tuesday
from Weippe, Idaho, to be with
her husband who is employed
here.
( Mrs. Emby Troxell is employed
at Cooleys Thrift store this week.
Pat Hutchens returned from
Weippe, Idaho, Friday where he
has been Visiting.
Creston McNeil has past his ex
aminations for the Marines and
is waiting to be called.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marshall
were visitors at Medford Satur
day where they visited Mr. Mar
shall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ison Marshall. '
The first drill meeting of the
State Guards was held June 29,
Monday. The drilling was at the
baseball diamond and at the City
Hall. Plrley Winkelman was the
instructor.
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Sun-Tanned
Jerks .'vdu're
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Canyonville
CANYONVILLE, July 6. The
Reverencd and Mrs. Paul B.
Jones and children of Clardon,
Arkansas, visited at the Mark
Elliott home and with Mrs, Edna
Ross and family the first of the
week. Mr. Jones has been preach
ing in Arkansas for four years.
Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Ross arc
sisters.
Miss Llla Dage left Monday for
Corvallis to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Dage, who are
working there. Miss Dage works
at the Alpine Lodge.
Cecile Williams and Miss Laura
Ross came to Canyonville Sunday
evening. They have been working
as waitresses in Seattle. Miss
Ross went on to her home in Ash
land, Monday.
Mrs. Esther Shaffer ' came
home Sunday from Dunsmuir,
California, where she has been
visiting her father and attending
to a camp meeting.
Miss Mary Kessi has gone to
Berkeley, California, where she
will teach In the Berkeley college
for the summer months. She ex
pects to return to Canyonville
this fall and teach in the Bible
academy. She taught here last
winter.
Mrs. Max Luelke and her da
ughter, Mrs. A. J. Hayes, and
Mrs. Hayes' daughters, Catherine,
Jean and Virginia Mae, of Eugene
visited at the Fred W. Cooper
'home Sunday. They also visited
with Mrs. Tudcs Hughes.
Word has been received from
Ashland that Harry Manning has
been in a bus accident and is In
a hospital in Medford. Mrs. Man-,
ning has been visiting in Ashland
and expected to return home the
first of the week, but due to this
accident her return will bo post
poned for a few days. Byron
Allen Is managing the hotel in
her absence and Mrs. Robert
Couglar is caring for the rooms.
Tudes Hughes has gone to
Eugene and secured work there.
Mrs. Raymond Smlck came
Sunday from Shasta Springs to
visit with 'her father-in-law and
mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Smlck. She will return to her
home Friday taking her small
son, Roy, who has been visiting
his grandparents for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Taylor of
Medford were calling on Mrs.
Ecklund Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Baker of
Redding, California, called on
Mrs. Ecklund Monday on their
way home from Cottage Grove,
where they had attended the
funeral of Mrs. Baker's only sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Harper and-
By Fred Harman
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Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L , LOCK8WITH
FLWE CLEANING Pacillc Key Serv. Phone 348.
Furnanes vacuum deaned-fliH REFRIGERATION
cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Ben
ley. Cliet Hamm. Phone 715.
HE LOST HIS PANTS
Too young to "lose hit panta"
at the races, Master Peter
Cooper donates his water
proof wardrobe to the current
rubber drivebut gladly.
He's following the lead of the
grown-ups who are turning
tn everything with a stretch
In It to help snap back at
the axis.
Tire Tower
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Lots of help in flshtlns the axis
is represented by nky-hish pile of
old tires -jalhdred as Los An
geles opened rcclalmable rubber
drive.
country and are occupying Ilie
hoiiso ot Lewis Weaver on Main
si met.
Carl Heals came home Sunday
night, from Kugone where he has
heen visiting his sister, MrR. Kd
Miller. He expects to go there
later for a longer slay.
Mrs. Jesse lloselton and son,
Bobby, anil grandson, of Glen
d;ile called on Mrs. Emmett
Mover, the last ol the week She
and Mrs. Mover were neighbor
1
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12 years ago In Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hanks'
have sold their .property to Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Rorman ot Berk
ley, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Matthewj
and sons, Richard and Jack, ol
San Francisco, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis recently. This
was their first trip to Oregon and
they were very much impressed
with this country. 1
The Bert Farmer family has
moved to the Steep Gables. The
house where they have been liv
ing has been Sold to O. M. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green
were in Grants Pass and Medford
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hanks
were In Roseburg recently on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Duncan
Wore invited to the Ray Wright
home In Days Creek Sunday. Mrs.
Duncan and Mr. Wright birth
days occurod that day and a birth
day dinner was given honoring
them.
Mrs. John Parker fell at har
homo Friday and injured her
spine.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Sharpe of
Springfield visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis the week
end. Mrs. Sharpe Is Mrs. Hanks'
sister.
The funeral of W. R. Allen
was hold at the Methodist church,
Sunday afternoon. The Reveren
cd James Wllklns of Myrtle
Creek officiated. Mr. Allen has
been suffering from foot in
fection sometime and was taken
to a hospital In Grants Pass and
passed away t Friday June 26.
William Riley Allen was born
July 27th 18C9 In Mars Hill,
North Carolina . Ho was married
to Miss Serena Brown In 1900 and
ot this union three children were
born Mrs. Kate Slrey of Port
hind, Mrs. Eva Kelscy of Port
land and Frank of Vancouver,
Washington. In 11)25 he was mar
ried to Miss Margaret Constance
Lint in Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
Allen have lived In Canyonville
eight years. Mrs. Allen will con
tinue to live here for the present.
Gold Usages
About one-fourth ot the gold
produced is used as coinage in
normal times, with the remainder
being consumed In dentistry, jew
elry, Eliding and gold-leaf work.
Was Largest Army
According to Herodotus, the
biggest army of ancient times was
that of the Persian conqueror,
Xerxes, In the fifth contury.B. C,
who had 2,(00,000 fighters.
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