FIVE A UDDDCHtETraDIKtr ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1942. Rentals FOR RENT 80 acres, 6room home, good water and pasture. 8 miles east of Sutherlin. Call or address D. Grace Boyd, R. R., Sutherlin. FOR RENT 30 acres. 1 mile cast of Glide. All farming imple- . ments are on the place. Give possession September 15. A. W. Ream. FURNISHED 4-apartrm-nt house being renovated. Close In. For information call at 333 S. Ste phens or phono 828-L. GROUND FLOOR, 4-room apart ment with frigidaire. 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 equipped. Phone 222-R, 547 S. Stephens. FOR RENT 6 rooms. 440 S. Stephens. $35.00. Coen Lum ber Co. FURNISHED ground floor apt. Newly papered. Adults, 615-J. JA1LEY apartments 3 rooms and bath. Adults. 117 S. Kane. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phono 550. FURNISHED house, $8.00. Braughton, Miller's addition. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phono 802-R. FURNISHED apartments. 401 North Jackson. FOR RENT Modern apartment. Hotel Valley. SLEEPING rooms. 707 West Moshcr street. i 4 ROOM, ground floor apartment. 514 N. Pine. - - MODERN apartments. 926 S. Main. Autos AIODEL T hug. New tires. For cash, $50.00. Box 1307 News-Hc- view. (. . . FOR SALE 1031 master Chev rolct sedan. A l condition, good rubber. 315 Cass street. Fuel PHONE 4G8 Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. RED RYDER MYSTERY MESA 1 SEEN) A CRITTE.K. TrtT A ALLEY OOP ' InlhTSoup By V. T. Hamlin OS, PRISONERS??- WE'VE RODE IN SUBS, AN SWUM VwOU SEE, FELLA 1 f-.THEY SAID 'CAUSE WE WAS f AW , SHUK , BOOM...I'mSM, OOP. WHATCHA Reckon HEY, YOU CAN'T f Mv SNSOME, TOO... IT WAS BANGS AN' IT A1NT LIKE WE ALIENS, IT WAS NO SOAP... SORRY 'BOOT THAT THAT GUV M6ANT ABOUT DO THAT NOT LOOK HOW ) BOMBS TILL OUR FACES WERE HAVEN'T TRIEP AN SCAR.. HERE, ME C0ULCW JAIL-BREAK STUFF ItH' NAVY NOT NtEDlW NO AFTER ALL TH 1 HAR AN' B1UE .... WEVE HAP A TERRIBLE T' GET INTO TH ltp'fo JUST. " ' giFgS? OKT 5!'"'V'e WORKED TO V"'1'v,' TELLIN' YOU.' . 1 SERVICE ... WE FEDERAL PRISON THOUGHT ?fK '6M FIGHT TH' BEEN POIN ... I GiT TH FAR 7 n DONE OUR -rno0 11 ,V WAR WITH, HUH k V FIGHT JAPSV ' ) FEDERAL V THE FIRE 1W7TaJ K ? !' 0 )) X v -S J- . (l 'wanted; h nowi JtKiTVu ,Wti .V-sY f fe A2 ' & l yyrl M ll I ( 11 lV, S-I8 'I ( Turn liiS'SlJl'l 8-lfl cow imi f m t. m te u wt o,r J FRECKLES AND HIS FkFeNDS Plan of"Attack By MerrSh Blosser fWHATLL WE DO.UR.D? I WAMr f BAIT? TlJ'LT'sHwiy"?! f 1? HE COMES OVER HERE, V" f I'M GONNA SE0 IF A " "N" If we Go for help, you To what do up the Tree keep talking to him, Whatae Roujn& stone gather i he may get away i j act as . vou mean? when i get and don't act as if you going- anything besides 'j L f BAIT. IEAN I WYSELF HIDDEN, . YOU'RE SUSPICIOUS A TO DO P MCi I -i n i JWi jfj 1 ' rjTEN pjjp Real Estate CALLED to war work. Must sell at sacrifice my 19-acre poultry and dairy farm. Modern house, basement with furnace. City utilities, poultry houses, barn and garage. Adjoining Rose burg In Riverside addition. Phono G49-Y, Halsey DcCamp. 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. FOR SALE 41 acres, 38 tillable, $500.00 improvements. On high way, 2 miles from town. Terms. E. A. Schudeiske, 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 small acreage near Roseburg. Stale price and location. Lena Warren, General delivery, Roseburg. WANTED A 21-inch rim and al so a tire for a Dodge-Graham pickup. Page Lumber and Fuel Co. WANTED TO BUY Modern home with 3 bedrooms, good condition. Close in. Box 1306, c-o News-Review. WANTED Pasture for lambs, any pl!ce in county. Fred Boyer, Northside market. Phono 2S0. WANTED Buzz saw. Must be in good condition and reasonable. Pay cash, E. S. Mailer; Tiller, Oregon. WANTED 9 or 12 ricks oak block wood for furnace. Jessie Vosburgh-Wallacc, I d I e y 1 d Park. WANTEp Pickup. State year and price. Charlie Kccvcr, Mcl- , s. rose star route. ' . . WANTED About half grown turkeys. Arthur Weeks, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. WANTED Good grain or grass hay, delivered. L. Thronburg, Route 2, Box 370. WANTED Late model truck, long wheel base. Phone 816-Y. Ji ' Z' f&TCHY . Tl f -WiuuAfl DmN'T SAY TMMV I f 1i4EY AlM'T, EH? ( HE. REALLY 1 OSgf I MOD'vE OEEM OL)T lH CRAZY 15 BUT CRITTERS I RETttiU NOR (IS CRAZY' I 5.- x v, IN THE: HLL Vldsjej I TOO , En Jl PART 5MNCE I I NOcQcm I -w H 4 YvV -sooMucri.' I kJ -l asto pw?t vorse call rAE. 7---. Help Wanted WANTED Hop pickers. SIGN UP NOW for hop picking. Starts August 10 at Art King's Lakesjde Hop Yard, Route 2, Box 2G2, 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 tho 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. WANT ED Woman as house keeper. Must be good with chil dren. Evenings and Sundays off. $5.00 per week. Cill 753 R or 7U S. Stephens after 7 p. m. WANTED 4 pear pickers. Trans portation furnished for more than 2. H. M. Knapp, Garden Valley. Phone 32F12. 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 Choker setter at 222 I lay nes. Lost and Found LOST On North Urnpqua river below Winchester bridge ladies blue coat, child's red jacket, pink sweater and over alls. Reward. Phone 686 J. LOST Fish line and reel below McKay ranch, North Umpqua. Reward. V. V. Harphmn. Work Wanted BRAND YOUR TIRES with li cense number or your name. Tires rotated at same time 40 save 10 to 30 per cent wear. Complete service for $2.00. Goodyear Service 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 thoso metal fel loe wheels and if loose have them lightened on hydraulic tightener at Sarff's, 523 N. Main. CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER CO., phone 47, for your mov ing, crating, packing er turkey haullne. Thin Skin Livestock FOR SALE 12 head cattle; 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. FOR SALE5 head registered milking Shorthorn bull calves, 3 to 5 months old. Brownson Bros., Bridge. ATTENTION We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect 52 F-12. Roseburg By products. FOR SALE Romney ranis. 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 Suffolk buck, also grade bucks, 60 ewes. - R. O. Carrol, Dixonvlllc. WANTED 200 feeder lambs. 200 ewes. C. S. Henninger, Win chester, Oregon. FOR SALE 10 yearling Rom ney bucks. C. R. Horncy, Oak land, Oregon. FOR SALE 20 good ewes. Route 1, box 122. Phone 5 F-24, R. A. Neil. FOR SALE 9 Hampshire wean- ing pigs. Phone 34F2. See J. S. Marr. GOOD JERSEY milk cows for sale. L. E. Coon, Dillard. FOR SALE 50 head sheep. J. C. lieals, Canyonville. 100 EWES, nil ages. J. F. Rice, Myrtle Creek. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE Baled or loose third cutting alfalfa. Phone 21F3. For Sale Miscellaneous REMINGTON 16 size 7.62 MM holt action rifle with 500 shells for $40.00. Also modern Win chester with scope, size 257 Roberts for $135. 30-30 for $22.50. Also 32-20 for $25.00. 30-40 shells, 30 Remington, 32 Remington, 25-20, 3240 Win chester, shells. Powell's Hard ware Store. FOR SALE Gravcnstcin apples, 25c, 50c and 75c box. Mrs. Sig Fett, Melrose. I ' ? , GENERAt SAW FILING PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Howard Casebeer, 443 3 Steph Typewriting & Mimeograph Serv- ' ' ice. Room 3, Second floor, Doug- PIANO TUNING ias Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 259. . . , , .. -, HADIO SERVICING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L . FLUE CLEANING Hargls P.adlo Service. Phone 82! Purnanes vacuum cleaned flm Radio Doctors. 308 N. Stephen cleaning, Call S4L 1. C. ttevv - ley, Lund Radio Service. Phon , REFRIGERATION LOCKSMITH Chet Hamm. Phone 715. PactfiJ Key Serv. Phone 348 FOR SALE 3040 Springfield and 7 boxes shells. Mechanical ly perfect. Call Zenith Auto court, Sutherlin. J. W. McDon ald, cabin 6 FOR SALE Sawed red cedar shakes. Write W. H. Wright, Lookingglass. 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 dump bed, gravel or fuel. Phone 616-L. FOR SALE 100 pine prune lugs in bundles of 6. Each lug 25c. E. A. Crow, Lookingglass. FOR SALE Trailer house. Ad am's Tourist camp, Coos June lion. BIG, thick milkshakes, made with Ice cream mix, 10c. Sullivan's Cafe. FOR SALE Davenport, chair and bassinet. 908 S. Jackson. Business Opportunities FOR SALE QUICK Account be ing ordered into active service must sell modern food market .located in Rocdsport booming industrial center. VICTORY MARKET, operated by Mark ,W. Dunham. Dentristry DR. NEI7HAS , Fluorescent teeth In plastic Old plates made like new. tO years success In partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment. Gas when desired. . Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 By Fred Harmon Poultry WANTED Hatching eggs of heavy breeds. New Hampshires and Cornish New Hampshire cross especially desirable. Call at 530 N. Jackson street on Wednesdays or Fridays of each week. Mrs. J. J. O'Dale. Yoncalla YONCALLA, Aug. 15. Mrs. Nettie Hunan spent several days last week visiting friends and re latives in Salem. - Mrs. Myrtle Dear, Mrs. Nellie Devlne and Mrs. George Tavenor, of Clatskanine, and Mrs. Rcbcca Campbell, of Eugene, spent tho week-end hero with relatives. Mrs. Sam Walkinshaw and Miss Dixie Lee Walkinshaw left Thurs day for a few days visit In Eu gene and Albany. Miss Dixie Lee Walkinshaw will return to her home In Salem Sunday. Miss Belle Bousley of Klamath Falls visited her mother here Tuesday. George and Bob Roberts, who left two weeks ago to enter the Greyhound bus school In Oakland, Calif., returned home Tuesday. Conditions were not what they expected so they will find em ployment In Oregon. . Mrs. Bessie Ford of Newport visited her father, Sid Woodward, hero last week for a few days. Mrs. Nellie Ryan of Puebclo, Colorado, is visiting at the Char lie Applcgalc home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks of San Francisco visited at the Sam Walkinshaw homo recently. R0Sfburo,'p?fto5-'Kflirl3 "WANT ADS" READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIEDS YOU WILL BENEFIT The following list shows how little it costs for big returns: WANT AD RATES Numbor of Rafo per consocutivo insoitions ' v ord One Time . . : . 2c Two Times . . 3c Three Times . 4c Six Times .6c Twelve Times .12c Every day for one month, per line .... $1.00 Minimum Charge 25c WRITE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD IN THIS SPACE AND Mail or bring to the Roseburg News-Review Ploaie Insert (ho above copy Ilmot in Iho joclion. First insorlion 19 Signed AdcJross Around the County Camas Valley CAMAS VALLEY, Aug. 12. Several combines are busily at work In the valley harvesting the grain crops. Percy Wolcott re cently puchased a combine and some time ago J. P. uenn traded his threshing machine in on one. Tho grain so far has turned out very well. There are very lew men available to help with the harvesting. Several who work during the week at logging camps help neighbors In the fields Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wheeler went to Marshficld with Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Garboden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolbert and son, Terry, of Concrete, Wash,, are living here in a trailer house at present. Pvt. Ernest Hoar arrived In Roseburg Saturday tram Mather Field, California. Sunday his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoar, a sister, Edna May, and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoar, came down from Portland after him. He has a two weeks leave from army duty. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Packard met him in Roseburg and brought him home with them to spend the night. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoar recently moved from the valley to Portland. Donald Lawson came home from Portland. Saturday and plans on staying for a while. He brought his father, Guy Lawson, home from his last trip to Port land. Relatives here received word of the birth of a son, Ross Mar cus, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown, July 15. Mrs. Lee Palmer reports the birth' of a son, William Lester, weight 0 pounds 21 ounces, to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thomas, July 24. Sunday, July 26, visitors at tho homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Combs and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martindale were, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Centers of North Bend, Mrs. Thane Goodman of Marsh field, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ord- ing and children Geraldlne and "Uuzzy ' and Frank Goodman of Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. Robley Doyle and daughter, Jane, ol Falrvlew and Mr. and Mrs. Mil lard Sloble of Hrockway. ' ' Mrs. Klhel Hi'nwn had as house guests the last of the week her sister, Mrs. Frank Cunningham, and two cousins, Mrs. Elsie Ap plegate and Mrs. Maude Dcver, of Drain and another ' cousin, Mrs. Albert Anderson, of Salem. Mrs. Dever visited also at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Brown. Mrs. Levi Miller and children have gone to Eugene where they . will visit at the home of Mrs. Miller's parents. The Millers live on the Jim Combs place. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart and children, Annetta, Jack, and lva May; John Church and Betty Holt spent Sunday at Bandon. Mrs. Ethel Brown received word the first of the week of the death of her 4 months old grand daughter, Aurilla Sue at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wllford Brown, In Los Angeles. The remains will, be brought here for burial In . the family plot in the Noah cenv etary. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Combs and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martindale were, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mar tindaleMrs. Martindale's sister,' Laura and Mr. Wm. Condor of 'Marshfield, Mrs. Daisy Doyle of Arago, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edge mon and son, Kenneth, of Ban don, and Mrs. Everett Doyle of Corvallls, the latter being on her way to visit her mother at Myrtle Point. , . . Richard Standley spent the week at their ranch at Glide with Oliver who Is working on a com bine on the ranch at present. Mrs. Standley and Mrs. Packard took him to the ranch Saturday. ftrrntrfit itdvrrtlMer t eonii try proncrty. Una node ovef (111,000 anlrii of llnmra r'aritw Arrrnltr. Iliirrm from all over tfct wurltl. Free open llntlng. E. A. STHOUT REALTY AGENC1 RAY RUEBEL, Representative 813 S. Stephens Phono 173-L -i- For newspaper deliveries after 530 Please CaR 572-R . Nows-Roviow classified PHONE 100