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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1942.
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Rentals
FURNISHED 4-apartment house
being renovated. Close in. For
information call at 333 S. Ste
phens or phone 828-L.
I FOR RENT Small. 4 room fur
nished house. B. F. Chilson,
875 Hoover street.
GROUND FLOOR, 4-room apart
ment with frifidaire. Inquire
KoseDurg notei.
5ROOM, furnished flat, gas
equipped. Phone 222-R, 547 S.
Stephens.
iFOR RENT 6 rooms. 440 S.
Stephens. $35.00. Coen Lum
ber Co.
FURNISHED ground floor apt.
Newly papered. Adults, 645-J.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
SLEEPING ROOM. Bell building,
122 S. Jackson. Phone 457.
NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS.
Modern. Phone 802-R.
f run ncivi iviouern apanmeni.
Hotel Valley.
SLEEPING rooms. 707 West
J Mosher street.
J MODERN apartments. 926 S.
I Main.
Wanted-
WANTED A 21-inch rim and al-
:4 so a tire for a Dodge-Graham
I pickup. Page Lumber and Fuel
i Co.
WANTED TO BUY Modern
home with 3 bedrooms, good
condition. Close in. Box 130G,
c-o News-Review.
WANTED Pasture for lambs,
any place in county. Fred
Boyer, Northside market.
Phone 280.
WANTED About half grown
turkeys. Arthur Weeks, Myrtle
Creek, Oregon.
WANTED Good Erativor grass
hay, delivered. L. Thronburg,
Route 2, Box 370.
WANTED Angora goats,
ley Long, Uniqua.
Stan-
WANTED Used
. N. Jackson.
furniture. 502
Denrrlstry
DR. NERBAS
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
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you doing Rxw kmcw I don't shoot F0lys' rdrow.n& rjt .
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Real Estate
FOR SALE 3-bedroom house,
three blocks from courthouse,
new roof, new paint, new oil
heater, rugs, dining room suite,
breakfast set, stove. Owner
leaving state, sell all for $2100.
5-room stucco, house, close , in,
hardwood floors, fireplace, gar
age, full basement, sawdust
furnace, $3750.
Earl Wiley, Hotel Rose Bldg.
CALLED to war work. Must soil
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.
Phone 6-19-Y, Halsey DeCamp.
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.
FOR SALE Sawmill powered
with P. D. 40 fifty horsepower
International dicsel. Will sell
together or separately. Good
condition. Cooper and Hall,
Camas Valley, Oregon.
FOR SALE CHEAP 160 acres of
timber land near Roscburg.
See owner B. Olson at Hill
Crest Motel Auto Court, Rose
burg, August 18, 19.
WANTED Farm bordering
Umpqua river, with ten acres
or up irrigated, improvements,
clear title, to owners only. Box
1303, co News-Review.
10 ACRES with piling and old
growth timber, live creek. On
Coos Bay highway 42, $700.00
cash. (j. II. Taylor, Brockway,
Oregon. .,
FOR SALE -41 acres, 38 tillable,
$500.00 Improvements. On high
way, 2 miles from town. Terms.
E. A. Schudciske, Oakland, Ore
gon. MUST RETIRE, will sell my in
come-hearing home, furnished
or unfurnished. Mrs. W. R.
Scott, 530 West Oak street.
Impounded
Unless claimed within 48 flours
from date ot noticp, all dogs de
scribed below will be sold or
killed as provided in city ordi
nance No. 1014.
White and black long tailed, fe
male terrier.
White, tan spots, bob tailed, male,
mixed Spitz pup.
Tom Fletcher, city enforcement
officer, phone 2F4. August
W, 5:00 p. m.
Help Wanted
W ANTED Hop pickers. SIGN
UP NOW for 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
trlct lights, wood and water
furnished. Commissary on
grounds. Write for further in
formation and register at the 1
above address. !
PROGRESSIVE Northwest Life
Insurance company lias open
ing for District Manager in
Roseburg territory.' Salary and
commission. Replies confiden
tial. Write Box 1308, c-o News
Review. WANTED Woman, about forty,
to care for small apartment
house during September. Board
and wages. 302 West Washing
ton. WANTED Prune pcikers. Wat-
zig orchard, Gazley road. 1
mile north of Canyonville. O.
H. Watzig, Myrtle Creek.
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. WANTED Middle-aged lady to
help in cafe. Experience not
necessary. Phono 783.-
3 MEN to pick pears. A. F. Hoff-
meister, Route 2, Box 175.
WANTED Choker setter at 222
1 lay nes.
WAITRESSES wanted. Rose Ho
tel.
Lost and Found
LOST 8-ton Black Ilnwk hy
draulic jack, between Glcmlalc
and Starveonl Lumbrr Co. mill,
Saturday, August 15. Reward.
Wm. Jantzer, Azalea.
LOST About 8 keys on key ring
in front of Indian I heat re.
Please return to theatre box of
fice. Reward.
Work Wanted
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 r turkey
hauling.
No Heart for Cruelty
(T? KILLUIA BABY
' GUESS
For Sale Miscellaneous
-r-
REMINGTON 16 sine 7.62 MM
bolt action rifle with 500 shells
for $40.00. Also modern Win
chester with scope, size 257
Roberts for $135. 3030 for
$22.50. Also 32 20 for $25.00.
30-40 shells, 30 Remington, 32
Remington, 25-20, 32-40 Win
chester, -shells. Powell's Hard
ware Store.
PEACHES. Tree riH large crop.
Gorrell orchards, 8 miles west
Sutherlin. Phono 22F22 or
write. Don K. Baird, Oakland.
Crawfords now ready.
FOR SALE Trailer house, 8x18.
Good rubber. $100.00 cash. Must
be sold by Saturday. Ask for
Chris at Holgate's Garage,
Sutherlin.
FOR SALE 30-40 Springfield
and 7 boxes 6hetls. Mechanical
ly perfect. Call Zenith Auto
court, Sutherlin. J. W. McDon
ald, cabin 6.
FOR SALE New Colson deluxe
bicycle, $40.00. New Kelvlnator,
largo size. Call North Side
Apartments, room 303.
FOR SALE Crabapples, cooking
apples, plums, $1.00 bushel. La
ter Concord- grapes. O. H. Wat
zig, Myrtle Creek.
FOR SALE Sawed red cedar
shakes. Write W. 11. Wright,
Lookingglass. 3 miles out on
Ncbo road.
FOR SALE Household goods In
cluding 6-foot refrigerator. W.
II. McMullen, South Myrtle
Creek.
SWEET CORN for canning. Mc
Lendun place, opKsile I. O. O.
F. cemetery. Come before noon.
CHOICE Gravcnstein apples.
Mile north county shop. 50c
and 25c box. Kllnger place.
I BIG, thick milkshakes, made with
ice cream mix, 10c. Sullivan s
Cafe.
TRUNK FOR SALE. Inquire 707
W. Mosher. Mrs. Fulcher.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE QUICK Account be
ing ordered into active service
must sell modern food market
located in Reedsjiort booming
industrial center. VICTORY
' MARKET, operated by Mark
W. Dunham.
Fuel
PHONE 468
Green Slab Wood
nOSFBTIRG LUMBER CO.
BUNNIES. ME
ME Find OTHE.K
TO KAY-UTJOCTC
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GENERAL SAW FILilMO PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Howard Caaebeer, 443 S Stcph Typewriting & Mimeograph Scrv
1 " ice. Room 3, Second floor, Doug-
PIANO TUNING las Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 259.
. . . RADIO KRVIUlNte
Arundel. Repairs, Dcmoth. 189-L .,
FLUE CLEANING Hargls Radio Service. Phone 82!
Furnaoea vacuum cleaned flu. Radio Doctor. 306 N. Stephen
cleaning. Call ML J. C Bew
ley, Lund Radio Service. Phone
REFRIGERATION LOCKSMITH
Chct Hamm. Phone lib. Pacific Key Serv. Phone 348
Livestock . Hay, Grain, Feed
FOR SALE 12 head cattle; 11
daily cows; one registered bull,
can be registered; 3 milking, 8
freshen in fall. See cattle at
Cobb's farm, at Kellogg.
FOR SALE 5 yearling, good
grade Romney bucks, $8.00
each. Henry Jones, Canyon
ville. Dennis Hanks ranch.
ATTENTION We remove dead
and worthless itock free. Call
collect 52-F-12. Roseburg By
products. FOR SALE or trade- Sound 1200-
Mund, 9-year-old brown work
horse. $30.00. F. Parker, Wil
bur. FOR SALE 10 yearling Rom
ney bucks. C. R. Homey, Oak
land, Oregon.
FOR SALE-6 cows. Floyd Cal
ler, on old Brosi place, Coos
Junction.
FOR SALE 50 head sheep. J. C.
Beals, Canyonville.
100 EWES, all ages. J. F. Rice,
Myrtle Creek.
Autos
41 SPECIAL Deluxe 5 passenger
coupe. Heater, 5 good tires,
cheap, or will sell equity. J. D.
Carstcnsen, Oakland.
FOR SALE 1931 master Chcv
rolet sedan. A-l condition, good
rubber. 315 Cass street.
1930 CHRYSLER coupe, good
tires, $60.00. Douglas Super
Service.
Poultry
FOR SALE W. Leghorn pullets,
, 200 February 15, $1.50 each; 500
. April 20, $1.00 if taken this
week. Isaac Dalil, Camas Val
ley. By Fred Harman
XI I little BeAwelr..' V tec TTi
FOR SALE Baled or loose third
cutting ulfalfa. Phone 21F3.
Around the County
Olalla
OLALLA, Aug. 18. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Adamek and two chil
dren, Noble and Conrad, who
have been working at Standley
brothers logging camp at Iron
mountain and living )r ihelr
trailer-house, have moved home.
Later Jim will drive a bulldozer
for Standleys at their Camas
mountain camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Young have
sold their cleaning establishment
at Riverside, California, and have
returned to Olalla to make their
home. They came here from Cali
fornia a number of years ago, but
had to go back for a couple of
years to look after business Inter
ests. Their son, Glen, Jr., Is in the
united States navy.
John Cabot has finished com
bining grain on the Ireland place.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Collins are
building a new house on the
Eckrlght place on Hoover hill
road.
Earl Olllvant had his hay haled
last week. Several others are bal
ing tills week.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tank
ersley and family have gone to
northern Oregon to pick hops and
later help in the fruit harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad (Shorty)
Arnold came down from Molalla
Sat unlay to spend the week-end
at the home of Conrad's father,
William Arnold, on Hays creek
and also went on to Port Ol ford
to visit Mrs. Arnold's people.
Word has been received that
Pal O'Dowd, who left here for
Wallace, Idaho, a few weeks ago,
has Joined the navy.
Mrs. Anna Ireland spent the
week-end at the homo of her
daughter, Mrs. Dave Rackliff, In
Coqiiillo. Mrs. Henrietta Lubke
and daughter, Beverly, who have
been spending their vacation with
Mrs. Ireland and oilier relatives
here, have returned to their honie
In SiKikane, Washington.
Mrs. Frank Adamek returned
Friday from a few days' visit with
her friend, Mrs. Ella Maupin, al
Ashland. Miss Rosella Adamek,
who accompanied her mother to
Ashland, will remain there for a
longer slay.
Monroe Arnold and Randolph
Smith went to Portland ttyo first
of I lie week for their medical ex
amination for the army. Ran
dolph has been sent to training
camp but Monroe was granted a
short leave In which to finish his
haying and threshing. He ex
pects lo leave August 22.
Word has been received of the
birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Giles of Bandon. Lowell Is
a son or Mrs. Maud (Ireland)
Giles and is well known here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sweek and
two children arrived recently
from Sllka, Alaska, and have
been vlslllng Mr. Sweck's sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
A. E. Gilkison, for the past few
days. They left Wednesday for
Coivallls for a few days. They
plan lo locate in Oregon.
R. D. Lockwood left Friday for
a few days' visit with relatives
near Vernonla, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie (Dor)
Clark have returned from Cali
fornia where they went to take
their son, Frank, to a military
post. Frank has been stationed at
Mobile, Alabama, for several
months and came homo recently
on a shoi-t leave of absence.
Mrs. J. A. Harvey was taken to
a hospital In Portland recently.
Several people from Olalla
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
Without Calomel-And You'll Jump Out ol
Bed In tH Mernini Ririn' to Go
Tha) Mvtjr tfinoM poor I pint of bllt Jtite
Into rout bow eta vrrr day. If thl bile tl
not flowfrtf frlr( you 'f m)r not
tL It mar juat deray In tha bwfta. Then
a bloat, up your tnmarh. Yon t ton
atlpated. You feel tour, sunk and the world
looki punk.
It Uk-a thoa H oH CarWe Little,
Liver PI He to gt. theae 2 pint of btle flnw
ln freely to make you "up efid fip."
G:t a pacLtze tmUy. Take &i directed.
Effective lo Baking bile fl.w freajy. Ask
tot Crt'a Utile Livf I'X. IM tad Hi.
have been making mattresses at
the mattress project, being car
ried on at the playshed on the
Tenmlle school grounds. Around
sixty mattresses will be made be
fore the project closes.
Mrs. Anna Carson, Mrs. Will
Fisher and John Ncmctz of Rose
burg spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy J. Camall at the Car
nail homo here Thursday. The
Carnalls came down from the
North Umpqua Tuesday with an
eight-pound steel head, which Roy
caught Monday evening near
Idleyld.
Orln Jones, who was a resident
of Olalla for a few months last
winter, has been called to Port
land for military medical examin
ation. He has been cutting timber
for Joe Mora, in Camas Valley.
Roy Carnall has been putting a
new roof on his house the past
week. Mr. and Mrs. Carnall will
leave soon for Rock creek where
they will have charge of the
checking station and fire patrol
work.
Miss Virginia Byron of Rose
burg sont the week-end at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Junia
Byron.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Olllvant
were shopping and transacting
business in Roseburg the last of
the week.
The Olalla and upper Olalla
schools will open early next
month. There are about ten or
twelve new pupils for the lower
Olalla Bchool this year who will
go from the settlement around
the Blcknell sawmill near the
Mossman place.
BARBS
The army has taken over
some of the large vacation hotels
in Atlantic City. How about
changing the old song to "Tent
ing Tonight In the Old Ball
Room .
A new shortage of chemicals
for bleaching hair Is reported.
As far as many of our blonds
are concerned, that brings mat
ters to a head. '
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express at this
time our sincere appreciation to
our many friends for their kind
ness and sympathy shown us in
our recent bereavement at the
death of our loved one.
Mrs. Alfred Stephen and Gerald-
ine
MARKET
REPORTS
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 1R.
(AP)-(USDA) CATTLE: Mar
ket slow, mostly a cleanup mar
ket; generally steady to weak
with Monday's steady market;
few common-medium beef steers
9.5011.50; light dairy type steers
down to 7.50; top fed steers Mon
day 14.35; cutler lo common dairy
type heifers 7.008.50; few beef
heifers 9.00 10.00; canner and
cutter cows 5.25-.00; medium beef
cows 8.25-75; good young cows
quotable 9.75 or above; common-
medium bulls 8.009.75; fairly
good bulls 10.2; good beef hulls
quotable 11.00; large lot medium-
good vealers 14.50; choice 15.00,
odd head 15.50.
HOGS: Market strong to 10
higher; good-choice 170215 lbs,
moslly 15.50-60; 230-290 lbs. 14.75
15.00; light-lights 14.50-75; good
sows 14.00-50; medium heavy
sows down to 13.25; good-choice
feeder pigs quotable to 15.00
1G.50.
SHEEP: Market slow, quality
below normal; scattered sales
weak; few medium-good spring
ers 11.00 50; trictly good-choice
quoin hie 12.00 or above; feeders
NATURELAND
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Modern Cottages and Apartmonts. Attractive surround
ings and privato driveway to ocean beach.
NOTE: There are no restrictions on the beach at Natureland,
other than the requirement that there be no lights, on the
beach alter dark.
NATURELAND
(John Dornath and Sons)
Bandon, Oregon, just south of town on the beach road
We cm help
yon gel
lift
mznm
UN SAVE YOD
10 ( 30
OF YOU TIKIS' UK
Only $2.00
lt ue folate your Him
Try 2S0O milu. This halps
you maximum mileage.
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numfrere on your (7r !
rfi'tcourafe thtfl.
Goodyear
Service
Store
101 S. Jackson
Phone 220 ''
salable aruiiud 9.5075; load mix
ed fat and feeder range lambs
late Monday 11.50; common
slaughter ewes 2.50; good ewes
salable around 4.00 25.
PRODUCE '
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 1!)
(AP) These are the prices re
tailers pay wholesalers, cxcepl
where otherwise noted:
COUNTRY MEATS Selling
price to retailer: Country-killed
hogs, best butchers, 129 to 141
lbs., 20-21c, nominal; others un
changed. All other prices steady un
changed. s
BILL'S
GARBAGE SERVICE
' Efficient Service
Rates: 50c per month and up
PHONE 338
HEMORRHOIDS (Piles)
Hernia (Rupture), Fissure er Fistula
fetich dliordor Impair yoir
hoalth Moloney oifnlno
powar. For 30 yecrt w bav
ueooMfullr tratd thou
sand of DMopI lor thoso all
monta. No hoapMal opera
Hob. No oonllnamonl, N
loiaolttno from work. Call
lor lamination or nd for,
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N, K, Cor. E. Bornstd and Grand Av,
TaUphono EAI391B, Portland, Oregon
at BANDON
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