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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1942. FIVE i5r 1 j 1 o Rentals FOR RENT 5-room home. Base ment, furnace, garage, $25.00 per month. Suburban home, 5 rooms fully furnished, $25.00 per month. Adults only. Modern home, 4 rooms, double garage. House completely furnished. $35.00 per month. G. W. Young and Son, 205 W. Cass, phone 417. ' TOR RENT 80 acres, 6-room home, good water and pasture. 8 miles east of Sutherlln. Call or address D. Grace Boyd, R. i R., Sutherlln. FOR RENT 30 acres. 1 mile east of Glide. All farming imple ments are on the place. Give possession September 15. A. W. Ream. FURNISHED 4 apartment house being renovated. Close in. For information call at 333 S. Ste phens or phone 828 L. GROUND FLOOR, 4-room apart ment with frigidairc. Inquire Roseburg hotel. CLEAN, quiet 3-room apartment. Private bath, garage. Adults. Phone 242. FURNISHED housekeeping room. Water, light, bath. $8.00. 828 Hamilton. 5-ROOM, furnished flat, gas I equipped. Phone 222-R, 547 S. Stephens. FOR RENT 6 rooms. 440 S. Stepiiens. $35.00. Cocn Lum ber Co. FURNISHED ground floor apt. Newly papered. Adults, 645-J. BAILEY apartments 3 rooms and bath. Adults. 117 S. Kane. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. FURNISHED house, $8.00. Braughton, Miller's addition. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. FURNISHED , apartments. ... 404 North Jackson. . FOR RENT Modern apartment. Hotel Valley. SLEEPING rooms. 707 West Moshcr street. 4-ROOM, ground floor apartment. 544 N. Pine. - s MODERN apartments. 026 S. Main. Fuel PHONE 468 Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. RED RYDER , pink Elephants? By Fred Harman SHERFF, PATCHY IS ( RED.-ltX) BE RESPONSIBLE I Ht'5 ALL YOURSA USTEMtOLi 1 R&D, VIMAT IF " OH i OH' Y An) OLD FRl&N-D ) V FOR. HlfA ta)'D I'LL TURN) J, RET5-' DON'T LET U BOOT-EARED 1 Ttrt-D "(Ol) ABOUT ) C MATSE THE? ' OF MINE.' IF IT'S v"- j mrt 1 rrwtr f Sff THE VIOODPEGEfoBOLT BUZZARD A CRITTER. THAT ? 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TGosh.the whole- A f MM We1l Try and f Twepe Joo? -&tT ifli ' BURNING CK3ARET, PLANT MKjHT BE SOMEBODY IS SERIOUS WHAT LL CATCH THE WE IS, ' J JfSh Al .W' I LARD ' DESTROYED IF A ABOUT THIS, JEAN .' WE DO? JERK WHO'S I LARD ' JL y j rfM k,, , y FIRE GOT STARTED . THIS CKSARET" COULDNT OQUGt THIS , TmtmJjP? I llrffW V V IN THESE MOUNTAINS HAVE BEEN LIGHTED yAfK AND- I AKvy J 111 9 I 7 n-iM-j MORE-N TvVO I u AvOf?' I T IMjlI L X JJm MINUTES AGO f Y TifM nL ' v5R. 1" U lgyaJ iS!!!!y LJLOMa Real Estate FOR SALE 5-room modern home, 2 bedrooms, sleeping porch, garage, paved street, basement and furnace. Large lot with shrubbery and flowers. Price $2800.00. 300-acre stock and dairy ranch. Some alfalfa land, creek, tim ber. Stock, equipment and crops included. Price $7500.00. $3500.00 handles. G. W. Young and Son, 205 W. Cass, phone 417. WANTED Property. Improved or unimproved. Must have year round stream,' timber, five or more acres tillable. Under $2000. Write description and how to locate to L. B. Pierce, 31 N. Orange street, Medford, Oregon. WANTED Farm bordering Umpqua river, with ten acres or up Irrigated, improvements, clear title, to owners only. Box 1303, c-o News-Review. WANTED Sheep ranch, stocked and equipped, to run on shares. In vicinity of Roseburg. Can furnish references. Box 1304 c-o News-Review. FOR SALE 41 acres, 38 tillable, $500.00 Improvements. On high way, 2 miles from town. Terms. E. A. Schudelske, Oakland, Ore gon. MUST RETIRE, will sell my income-bearing home, furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. W. R. Scott, 530 West Oak street. Wanted WANTED TO BUY Modern home with 3 bedrooms, good condition. Close in. Box 1306, c-o News-Review. WANTED Pasture for lambs, any place in county. Fred Boyer, Northside market. Phone 280. WANTED Buzz saw. Must bo in good condilion and reasonable. Pay cash. E. S. Maher, Tiller, Oregon. WANTED 9 or 12 ricks oak block wood for furnace. Jessie Vosburgh-Wallace, I d 1 c y 1 d Park. WANTED Pickup. State year and price. Charlie Kecvcr, Mel rose star route. FOR SALE 100 pine prune lugs in bundles of 6. Each lug 25c. E. A. Crow, Looktngglass. WANTED Late model truck, long wheel base. Phone B46-Y. Wanted WANTED Hop , pickers. SIGN UP NOW lor hop picking. Starts August 10 at Art King's Lakeside Hop Yard, Route 2, Box 262, Grants Pass, Oregon. Price for picking 3c pound straight. Tent houses, tables and benches, trailer space, elec trict lights, wood and water furnished. Commissary on grounds. Write for further in formation and register at the above address. WANTED Several men to re place those going to college and also several boys for work be fore and after school. Perma nent employment. Umpqua Dairy Products Co., phone 38. WANTED Pear pickers. Will 'start about Wednesday, August 19. A. F. Suksdorf, Coos Junc tion. STOCK BOY WANTED 16 to 20 years old. Steady employ ment. 115 N. Jackson street. WANTED Janitor. Hotel Grand. Room, board and salary. Lost and Found LOST On North Umpqua river below Winchester bridge ladles blue coat, child's red jacket, pink sweater and over alls. Reward. Phone 686-J. LOST Hub cap from Plymouth car. Leave at G. W. Young real estate office. Reward. C. R. Grove. LOST Fish line and reel below McKay ranch, North Umpqua. Reward. V. V. Harpham. . FOUND Stray mare and colt on Mrs. A. W. Baum's ranch, Days Creek. Livestock FOR SALE 12 head calllo; 11 dairy cows; one registered bull, can be registered; 3 milking, 8 freshen in fall. ' See cattle at Cobb's farm, at Kellogg. 2 GENTLE; purebred Guernseys, 5 years old, double tested, milk ing about 3 gallons, in good shape. Carl Koch, Box 242A, Rt. 2, Garden Valley road. SHEEP FOR SALE Three year ling Oxford bucks. Floyd Fox stock. Also 40 young ewes. . John Rohr. Inquire Grand hotel. FOR SALE 5 head registered milking Shorthorn bull calves, 3 to 5 months old. Brownson Bros., Bridge. FOR SALE 1 grade Corriedale buck. Price $7.00. R. E. Brown, Wilbur. Help ATTENTION We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect 52F-12. Roseburg By-' Products. FOR SALE Romney rams. Ex cellent wool, mutton and cross breeding. George Hall, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE 3 fresh Jersey cows, also thoroughbred Corriedale bucks. Phone 33F14. R. V. Hat field. FOR SALE 25 Shropshire feed er lambs. Lewin Parker, Dix onville road. Phone 7-F-ll. FOR SALE Suffolk buck, also grade bucks, 60 ewes. R. O, Carrol, Dixonvillc. FOR SALE Lincoln bucks, some registered. 1 Corriedale. L. E. Gilliam, route 1. WANTED 200 feeder lambs, 200 ewes. C. S. Hcnninger, Win chester, Oregon. FOR SALE 10 yearling Rom ney bucks. C. R. Horney, Oak land, Oregon. FOR SALE 20 good ewes. Route 1, box 122. Phono 5 F-24, R. A. Neil. GOOD JERSEY milk cows for sale. L. E. Coon, Dlllard. FOR SALE 50 head sheep. J. C. Beals, Canyonvllle. 100 EWES, all ages. J. F. Rice, Myrtle Creek. Miscellaneous WILL LOAN bean thresher in exchange for harvesting our crop of beans. Also wish to buy 200 used prune lugs, Lina bloom. SOFTBALL DOUBLEHEADER. Finlay Field Sunday, 1 p. m. Pcowco game and Roseburg vs. Collage Grove. U. S. O. bene fit, 10c. Autos FOR SALE .'33 Chevrolet stake rack truck. Good rubber, dual tires, excellent motor. Sec Mrs. P. G. Hansen, Elgarose. FOR SALE 1934 master Chev rolet sedan. A-l condition, good rubber. 315 Cass street. Dentristry DR. NERBAS Fluorescent teeth In plastic Old plates made like new. 80 years success in partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment. Gas when desired. Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 GENERAL IAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S Steph PIANO TUNING AnindeL Repairs, Demoth. 183-L FLUB CLEANING Purnane vacuum cleaned fli cleaning. Call 841. J. C. iiew ley. REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 715. For Sale Miscellaneous THE ORANGE TRUCK has in a fresh load of black seed Klondyke watermelons 4c lb. We are proud of the quality and flavor of this load. Valen cia oranges are all very sweet and excellent juice oranges now. Lemons lc each up to 23c a doz. Practically all fruits and vegetables are local now and we get a fresh supply every day. Beautiful local to matoes 3 lbs. 25c. All beans 2 lbs. 15c. Squash, cucumbers, peppers, and apples at popular prices. We specialize in the best of fresh quality -and are ready to replace any purchase that is not completely satisfac tory. FOR SALE 3040 Springfield and 7 boxes shells. -Mechanically perfect. Call Zenith Auto court, Sutherlln. J. W. McDon ald, cabin 6. CHOICE, sprayed Gravenstein apples, $1.50, 50c 25c box. Mile north of county shop, rifle range road. Klinger place. Bring boxes. FOR SALE Good used daven port and chair, modern water fall bedroom suite and bass! net. 908 S. Jackson. FOR SALE Sawed red cedar shakes. Write W. H. Wright, LookingglasB. 3 miles out on Nebo road. FOR SALE T. D. 6 Interna tional tractor. Used less than a year. Walter Haines, Elkton. FOR SALE Hydraulic hoist. Suitable for clump bed, gravel or fuel. Phone GlbL. FOR SALE Gravcnstcln apples, 25c, 50e and 75c box. Mrs. Slg Fett, Melrose. BIG, thick milkshakes, made with ice cream mix, 10c. Sullivan's Cafe. W Oi st.n Vw ru. .V. "' 1 mVrl- fctf lWI PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Typewriting & Mimeograph Serv ice. Room 3, Second floor, Doug las Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 259. RADIO SERVICING Hargls Radio Service. Phone 827 Radio Doctor. 906 N. Stephen) Lund Radio Service. Phone W LOCKSMITH Paciflj Key Serv. Phone 348 FOR SALE Good canning corn In field. $1.00 per sack. Ken neth Conn, phone 6-F-ll. FOR SALE Trailer house. Ad am's Tourist camp, Coos Junc tion. Work Wanted BRAND YOUR TIRES with li cense number or your name. Tires rotated at same time to save 10 to 30 per cent wenr. Complete service for $2.00. Goodyear Sorvlco Store. WANTED Logging Job In large, timber. Have complete set of cutting tools; donkeys with rigging and large cat. Box 1305, c-o News-Review. NOTICE: Watch those metal fel loe wheels and If loose have them tightened on hydraulic tightener at Sarff's, 523 N. Main. CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER CO., phone 47, for your mov ing, crating, packing ar turkey hauling. WANTED Job cutting piling, Tools and experionce furnished Box 2, Oakland, Oregon. Business Opportunities FOR SALE QUICK Account be ing ordered Into active service must sell modern food market located in Krcdsuort booming Industrial center. VICTORY MARKET, operated by Mark W. Dunham. Poultry WANTED Hatching eggs of heavy breeds. Now Hampshires and Cornish New Hampshire cross especially desirable. Call at 530 N. Jackson street on Wednesdays or Fridays of each week. Mi's. J. J. O'Dale. Lookingglass LOOKINGGLASS, Aug. 11. David Springs, who is stationed with the navy training troops at San Diego, has been home the post few days on furlough. Miss Betty Strickland returned homo last week from a two weeks' visit at the homes of her brothers and families, Mr. and Mi s, Tom Strickland and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strickland In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William Warm Ington and children, Olive, Julia, George and Rollie, of McMlnn vllle, were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mere dith and family. Tho entire group drove to the coast Sunday, accom panying Clare Meredith back to his work at Coqiilllc, while the Warmlngtons returned home via the coast route. Word haB been received recent ly of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodges, August 2, at Sacred Heart hospital in Eu gene. Tho Hodges were former residents of the valley. Vern Hodges, who attended school locally and graduated from high school here, underwent an operation recently at Mercy h. spital In Roseburg for appendi citis. He has sufficiently recov ered lo return to his work with (he fores! service. Mrs. Helen Sc-hulze and chil dren spent several flays last week vlsillng her falher, Elijah OIII vant, and brother and sisler-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert OIII vant. Mr. OMIvanl, Sr., accom panied I hem (o Eugene on the re turn trip. Mrs. E. E. Hammond has gone to California for a visit with rela tives In and around Sacramento. D. R. flinch was taken to Mercy hospital last Sunday fol lowing a sudden serious illness. He Is reported to he improving slightly. Wayne Swan returned last week from Redding where he has been employed In logging with his brother. Mrs. Elrion Crow is siendlng some time visiting with her hrnl ti er, Mr. Friedman, and family In Los Angeles. Hob and Mike Crow, brothers of Eldon Crow, were recent visi tors at the home of Mr. Crow. John Ratllf and Raymond Clay ton of Blythe, California, are visiting at the home of the Jai ler's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clayton. Raymond Kiefer was calling In Around the County Azalea AZALEA Aug. 13. -Mi", and Mrs. D. H, Clare returned to their home here Sunday evening after spending several days on business at their lumber yard in Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Herbert Salvage and In fant son, David Wayne, returned home here Sunday from Mercy hospital In Roseburg. Mrs. Sal vage's mother, Mrs. Chrlstoph Hagen, from Drain, win be witn her for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sumner, from Days Creek, visited here last week with Mrs. Cora Chad wick. E. L. Johns, Mrs. Ruth Sander son and daughter, Peggy, were in Grants Pass on business Satur day. i Jim Young made a business trip to Klamath Falls Monday. Mrs. Joe Lapp and family, Mrs. Henry Smith and family Genevieve, Wllma and Bernadlne Snarks left Sunday for Grants Pass, where they will be employ ed In the hop harvest. A wiener roast was held Thurs day evening at the picnic grounds at the Starveout Lumber com pany with approximately forty people present. The occasion was In honor of Carman Allen, who left Sunday night for the army. He was accompanied to Roseburg by Miss Mildred Ames, Jim Young, Miss Barbara Young and Garvin Jones, , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evans and son, Gifford, from Marshfleld visited Mr. and Mrs. John Jantzor Saturday and Sunday Melvin Davis from Coyote creek, was a business caller at the Starveout. Lumber company hero Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gray visit ed relatives at Kcrhy over the weekend. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Gray's sis ter, Miss Charlene Miller, who will visit here for several days, Mr. and Mrs. Henry j Speaker , 37.63 acres, more or less. ..1 .1... AhI,.. n4 U( nnrl.?.. .. .. ... and daughter, Anita, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Phelps and daughters, Joy, Virginia, Phyllis and Dor thy shopped in Roseburg Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. William Jantzer and sons, Bllllo and Jackie, made a business trip to Klamath Falls Friday. They also visited with Mrs. Jantzer's brolhor-ln-lnw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Farnam and Mrs. Chester Johns 'and daughters, Elsie Mae and Bever ly June, visited Sunday at Days Creek with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worthlngton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dole and children, Glcna Lee and Gary, visited here over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jant zor. Sunday they attended church In Roseburg and also visited Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Hannon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johns and daughter, Sally, from Coqullle, visited here Sunday with Mr. Johns' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Jantzor. Russell Hill left last week for Marshfleld where he will bo cm ployed In Ihe machine shop of I he Coos Bay Lumber, company. Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher were In Grants Pass on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Worley made a business trip to Roseburg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Booth were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooke Friday evening. Mrs. Esther Thorpe and daugh ter, Gay, arrived here last Wed nesday from Lorane and will visit several weeks with Mrs. Thorpe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Piekelt. Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Boolh and Mrs. Esther Thorpe were dinner guests Monday evening at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith. The occasion was the Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Thorpe's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William Juntzcr, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johns and Mrs. Cora Chadwick attended the funeral of Mis. Jantzer's and Mr. Johns' grandmother, Mrs. J. P. Duncan, at Grants Pass Tues day. Glendale Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ixiffer and daughter, Linda Lou. of Junction City, came Saturday and stayed until Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin and fam ine valley last week. He has re lumed to this locality to take a logging contract, following Ihe winter scnt in an airplane fac tory In Us Angeles. Word was received on Sunday of the death of Mrs. James Dun can of Grants Pass. Mrs. Duncan was Ihe aunt of Mrs. Corvln Heard and Mrs. Roy Buell of the valley anil Chas. Dysert of Flour noy. Mr. and Mrs. Buell. Mrs. IImhI nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dysert attended the funeral Monday. lly. They were on their way to Ontario where Mr. Loiter will teach. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wltham and son, Richard Alvln, of Eu gene visited with the Bates fam ily over the week-end. Mrs. Homer Martin and daugh ter, Lynne, were In Grants Pass Saturday on business and pleasure. The chances are one In ten that a bride of 25 and bridegroom of 30 will survive to celebrate their golden wedding together. NOTICE OF SALE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate oi Sarah Schloeman, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given mat tnc undersigned, Executor of the last Will and Testament oi saiah Schloeman, Deceased, In pursu ance to an order of the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, made ana entered in said cause, on the 18th day of July, 1942, au thorizing me so to do, will on and after the 17th day of August, 1942, offer for sale and sell, at private sale for cash, to the highest and best bidder, subject to the approv--al and confirmation of said Coun ty Court, the piling timber on tho following described lands, to-wit: Piling timber on the NE1, Nl of SEL SW1 and SEJ of NWJ of Section 25, Township 26 South, Range 4 Wesf, W. M. Also Lots One, Two and Three of Section Thirty, Township Twenty-six, South, Range Three West of tho W. M. (Excepting a parcel 26 rods wide off the east side of each of said Lots heretofore deeded by E. Wimberly and wife to Thos. Shrum, deed to which is recorded In Vol. 13 of the Deed records for Douglas County, Oregon.) Also on following described lands Beginning on the Town ship line at the Northeast corner of Section 25, Township 26 South, Range 4 West, W. M., running thence West along the Section line between Sections 24 and 25, 160 rods: thence North 151 rods: thence East 48 rods; thence North lil rods; thence East 112 rods to the before mentioned Township line; thence South along said Townshln line 22 rods to the place All above uescriueci lanns Dctng in Douglas County, Oregon. Bids will bo received by the un derslgned Executor at the furni ture store of McKean & Carslens 117 East Cass Street, Roscburn Oregon. Dated tnis ism uay 01 jury, 1942. SIDNEY G. SCHLOEMAN, Executor of Last Will and Tes tament of Sarah Schloeman, De ceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County his Final Ac count In settlement of tho estate of D. E. Lutz, Deceased, and by order of said court, Tuesday the 81 h day of September, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. In the County Court room In the Court House in Roseburg, Douglas County, Ore gon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections, If any there be, to said Final Ac count, and for the settlement thereof. A. N. ORCUTT, Administrator of the Estate of D. E. Lutz, Deceased. . NOTICE TO OREDITORS Please take notice that letters. -f Administration in the Estate Df Anna II. Sumuclsnn, deceased, 'ssued to me by order of the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, on March 2(, 1942; all claims against said estale must be presented to mc with proper vouchers at Ihe office of Ray Sehaecher, Room 8, L Street Building, Reedsport, Oregon, within six months from date here- . if August 8, 1942. SIDNEY E. SAMUELSON, Administrator of said Estale. FINAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given thai the executors of the estale of Win. Percival Harding, also known as Wm. P. Harding, deceased, have filed their final account of admin istration of said estate, and Hit" County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, has fixed September 8, 1942, at ten a. m. and Ihe county courtroom in the courthouse, Roseburg, Oregon, as the place for healing objections, if any, to said final account and the settle ment of said estate. GLENN WIMBERLY, ELMER E. WIMBERLY. Executors. I'.STATK (Jrfnlrnt nilverflfler r i-outi fry nrnprrtr. Iln4 mmle ovef nn,nno mnlrn of Hnm-i Pnrnfif Acri-jir. Ilurrni fn,m nit over tbt World. Frrn Alien HMInfe, E. A. STKOUT REALTY AGENC1 RAY RUEBEL, Representative 813 S. Stephens Phono 173-L For newspaper deliveriei after 5 30 Please Call 572-R m