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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, kfONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1942. FIVE mr-i i n i i i i i i i i i - i w in iflf i i 11 iti-iti i i i - -lummirii rTimnn r n i nrrmM Rentals FOR RENT Two 2-room apart ments and 1 single room apart ment Lights and water lur nished. 646 S. Pine. HOUSEKEEPING room. Lights, water, bath, $8.00. 828 Hamil ton street. FURNISHED ground floor apt. Newly papered. Fireplace. Adults, 645-J. CLEAN, furni6hed house, close in. References. 221 W. Wash Ington. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modem. Phone 802-R. FOR RENT Modern Apartment. Hotel Valley. :,i SLEEPING rooms. 707 West Moshcr street. Autos WANTED TO BUY Late model cars, trucks or pick ups. Cash prices. Advise mod el, type, condition of tires, etc. Kelly Owens 235 So. Commercial Salem, Oregon FOR SALE 1941 Dodge town sedan, 12,000 miles. Tires in J good condition. Write box 1325, co News-Review. FOR SALE Model A roadster, good rubber, new battery, $50.00. B. P. Enyeart, Rifle Range road. ONE Ford semi truck with flat bed, air brakes, good tires. See at Umpqua garage. WANTED rUscd cars. Top cash price paid for used cars or equi ties. Lockwood Motors, Inc. Dentistry 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 Fuel PHONE 468 Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. FOR SALE Wood. Oak and Lau rel. H. G. Wilson, 615 N. Jack son. WOOD for sale. Phone 15F3. : (ED RYDER Samson and Delilah By Fred Harmon " I VOLA.6HE lAKE-m PLENTY G'WAM-SHE CAN'T) : I f'-OE.UL,BRiMD pVWH!SKE.R.' ( HEYf MY6Uf! COME I I SMiHE lO lOU, PATCHY-' HNG-uM U SEE NOBODY But . ( fW6 YOU'RE RIGHT, LITTLE- &NZ.X. HERE,YOU 5( " ) V AROUND MDU ALL MORNING LIKE y-vRED ' 1 fA B&ANE.R. HERE -HEH-HEH! J V. v ' N -vSlCK CAT WITH LOST J -"s IvLLb I QJIT YOUR. TlCKLIN' ME , . j7 f ALLEY OOP Eureka! By V, T. Hamlin S " V (T WHAM! what kimd a RUBBER. viwe.'i V , ! OF A V1ME WAS THAT Pri BETCHA I'VE FOUMO J I Vl v- - f A fm X. GOT A HOLTOF?2r" "S OUST WHAT DOC Avf' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I'D LIKE A STOR cob Tue ;uADyirE BUGLE, BUT PROFESSOR. REED VvONT. EVEN 566 ME ' J-l V Li A L.I For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Cast iron heating stove. Call mornings or after 6 p. m., next to county shop. Mrs. J. S. Haley. ODD LOTS of used lumber cheap. Trim molding, stepping stones. 327 W. Douglas. P. Hempel. FOR SALE Canning tomatoes, 50c bushel. Pick them yourself. C. H. Claypool, Kellcy's Kor- FOR SALE Italian prunes, one cent per pound on trees. Three miles from Roscburg. Call 1F15. FOR SALE Restaurant size Lang wood range, good condi tion. Inquire Roscburg Hotel. FOR SALE Kelvinator refrig erator, washing machine, heavy duty lathe. 1125 E. 3rd street. PLENTY TOMATOES. John Baer, ripe or green, not frosted. Also prunes. Lindbloom. FOR SALE Prunes, pick them yourself, bring containers. Phone Oakland 27 F-42. FOR SALE 2-whecl trailer with tires. Inquire Ernest Bilgcr, Green. FOR SALE Wesfinghouse elec tric range, $40.00. 316 W. Doug las. Wanted WANTED Oak and fir ship knees, all sizes; also 7-inch top 110-foot fir piling. Quote prices, earliest shipment. Nicdermey-er-Martln Lumber Co., Port land, Oregon. ITALIAN and Petite prunes wanted for drying, at Burr dryer on Curry road. Turn off Garden valley road at Rivers- dale school house. Fred Ham ilton, phone 295-J. TRACTOR wanted at once. Must be in good condition for road building. Caterpillar 75 or larger or equal. Bridge Lum ber Co., Reedsport, Ore. WANTED to rent stock ranch large enough for ubout 400 sheep. Isodoro Inda, phone l-F-32. WANTED Ford tractor, Fergu son system, In A-l condition. S. F. Gilham, Glcndale, Oregon. WANTED Male shepherd or collie pup. Ed Diihl, Camas Val ley. IS ME WORKIN&- OM THIS R.OB8ER. Discovery yours ? PRETT JTY7 EQUIPMENT T& PUT 1(1 V TME STUFF ACROSS.' Help Wanted WANTED Girl or woman to sleep in home 5 to 6 nights a week, 9:30 p. m. to 7:00 a. m., to be with child of 7. Mother works. Wages, no work. Box 1324, c-o News-Review. WANTED Housekeeper. Board and room, $20.00 month. Sun days and evenings off. Call 753-R or 749 S. Stephens after 7 p. m. WANTED Prune pickers. House to live in. Bring bedding. Ed gar Sollo, 3 miles south of Ump qua, west side of river. PEAR PICKERS wanted. Good wages. Must work. Ewens Bros, orchards, Garden valley and Sutherlin. WANTED Girl or woman for light housework and care of baby. Call 316 between 9 and 5. WANTED Prune pickers. Trans portation furnished from Suth erlin. Phone Oakland 27-F-42, . at once. WANTED Teamster to yard pil ing. Good wages. Steady job. Call at 1120 N. Jackson. WANTED A dryer man to dry in Puccinelll dryer, Curry es tate. Phone 29-F2. WANTED At once second cook and kitchen help. Apply Hotel Umpqua. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Man to learn bakery business. Mod el Bakery. Livestock FOR SALE or trade for good milk cow or gentle, broke pony, 5 years old, 1200 pounds, gen tle, unbroke mare, $65.00. F. Parker, Wilbur. FOR SALE 2 good milk cows, 1 brood sow, with pigs; 1 regis tered Duioc boar, feeder pigs. V. L. Bush, South Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE i cows, 5 brood sows, 3 with pigs and 2 to far row in 5 weeks; 31 head of ewes. T. B. Horton, North Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE 3 brood sows, $15.00 each; 15 wcaner pi'js, $5.50 I each. I. B. Thompson place, ! Coos Junction. I ATTENTION We remove dead i and worthless stock free. Call collect 52 F-12. Roscburg By products. FOR SALE Shrop rams. W. B. Garrett, Glcndale, Confidence Plus! JB He sure IS .' AMD HE MAS ALLTME GADGETS AMD WANTED Milk goat, Saancn or French Alpine preferred, milk ing now. R. B. Spackman, Dil-lard. FOR SALE 3 heavy springer cows and 1 yearling heifer. Charles Docrner, Melrose Rt. 90 GOOD ewes. Ages one to four, $9.00 a head. Clean up sale. J. B. Davis, Sutherlin. FOR SALE 30 good ewes. Charles Buxton, Brockway. Phone 2-F-22. FOR SALE 100 head young breeding ewes. W. A. Blackert, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE Ten head good aged ewes, $30.00. V. J. Balrd, Oak land. FOR SALE 1250 pound horse with harness. Tom Rugg, Oak land. FOR SALE 1 Corrledale buck, purebred. Charles Watson, route 1. Business Opportunities WANTED To sell or trade at once, Roscburg down town gro cery business, includes stock and fixtures. Excellent location. good business. Sale price, $1600.00. Phone 726-L or write box 589, Roscburg. FOR SALE or will lease, fully equipped barber shop. For par ticulars, inquire Lillie's Flower shop. , FOR SALE or lease Marion's Beauty shop, fully equipped. 122 N. Jackson. Poultry HATCHING EGGS. We have an unlimited outlet for hatching eggs. Year round. Top prices al ways. Everybody treated -the same. FF.EE BLOODTESTING for growers using Umpqua Breeder's Mash and selling their hatching eggs to us. Mar ket for undersizes. See us right away for bloodtestlng dates. Complete satisfaction assured. We are also in the market for commercial eggs. Douglas County Flour Mill. FOR SALE Rabbits. My entire stock, 30 breeding does, 6 bucks, Chinchilla, and some white. A VV. Giclcr, Camas Valley. Lost and Found LOST Between Calkins road and A. I. Caskey place 6:00x 20 truck tire, tube and rim. Re ward. John Makinson, Route 2, Box 186. Roscburg. YOU RE LUCKY TO WAVE- V , 'J MlW WORK ON IT IF MET We'QE- CAN'T EXTRACT RUBBER. .ALLGONMA FROW TMAT ROOT, M BE RICH J YOU f I I B I Ml IT TV GENERAL SAW FILING. Howard Caaebeer, 443 S Steph PIANO TUNING j Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L FLUB CLEANING Purnacet vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bev ley. LOST Near Tenmile . store, a small, tan and while, short-tailed dog. Answers to name of "Lady." Muetzel's mill, Olalla. Real Estate FOR SALE or rent Furnished house and water. 13 acres and hen houses. C. F. McDonald, Oakland. FOR SALE Stock ranch. 340 acres, 9 miles W. of Oakland. Easy terms. E. L. Settle, Oak land. Impounded THE following described dog has been impounded and If not claimed within 48 hours from date of notice will be disposed of as provided by law. Brlndle and white, bob-tailed, male, bulldog. Picked up near Glengary. Tom Fletcher, Enforcement Offi cer, September 21, 5:00 p. m. Around the County Canyonville , CANYONVILLE. Sept. 19. Clifford Beals took Mrs. J. O. Gloss and grandson, Bobby Wil liams, to Roseburg Thursday morning. Bob Williams of Salem visited friends In Canyonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Barnes and son, Pat, of Eugene visited at the Hiram Hash home Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knott,. Mrs Paul Ecklund and Mark Elliott were in Roscburg Friday. Mr Knott had the cast removed from his leg. He was In an accident throe months ago on his way to Canyonville from California Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allison and sons, Roy and Charles, visited By Merrill Blosser What STATEMEMT Just sav tmat wmem PTOFESSOR REED WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE, COOKS VWlTM QAS ME USES THE , FRONT &URNEP NUTTY , w "ek RADIO SERVICING Hargli Radio Service. Phone 82f Radio Doctor. SM N. Stepbaw Lund Radio Service. Phon LOCKSMITH PacMfc Key Serv. Phono 348 REFRIGERATION Chel Hamm. Phone US. with Mrs,' Emma Wamsley and Mr. Allison's mother, last week before starting for Salt Lake Ctty where Mr. Allison has work on a cantonment. They will live in a trailer house. The student body of Canyon ville Bible academy has reached the largest enrollment In H his tory with a total of over 40 stu dents from the states of Montana, Washington, Oregon and Califor nia. Other students are expected to arrive sometime after the har vest season and the enrollment Is expected to reach fifty. . Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Conn of Klamath Fals are occupying one of the cottages of Mrs. Emma Wamsley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and son, Charles, and daughter, Dorothy May, moved to a cabin at Canyon creek lodge Sunday. Joe Hoskin, who has been very ill at the Coffey hospital In Port land, expects to come home soon. Mrs. Ralph Hoskin and son, Richard, and Mark Elliott at tended the circus in Roseburg last Thursday. The engagement of Miss Alyce Johnson of Grenora, North Da kota, to H. B. Haymeg of Spring field, Missouri, was announced at the freshman reception banquet at the Bible academy Friday eve ning, when student body, faculty and honored guests were present The couple, who are instructors In the academy, received the best wishes and congratulations of those present as well as gifts In honor of the occasion. Mrs. Harry Manning -of Ash land visited with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Etta Manning, the first of the week. Paul Talbot took his parents, Mrs. Llbhle French and Mrs. UDSfburgptiflilft) "WANT ADS" READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIEDS YOU WILL BENEFIT The following list shows how little it costs tor big returns: ' WANT AD RATES Numbor of Rata per consecutive insertions v-ord One Time . 2c Twd 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 SPACEAND Mail or bring to the Roseburg News-Review Ploaio insert the above section. First insertion I : : ... .. r. . WANTED 3 Automobile Mechanics I Car Washer 2 Body Sheet Metal Men BUICK GARAGE KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Charlie Lclscr to Roscburg Tues day on a shopping tour. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Graham and daughter, Thelma, of Rosc burg were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shaw. Mrs. Shaw is a sis ter at Mr. Graham. - Mrs. Mary Jane Brfggs, who has been ailing for several months, was In bed Tuesday from a chill. She Is living with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Ermll Brlggs. Mrs. George McClane took her daughter. Opal, and granddaugh ter, Barbara Marshall, to Klam ath Falls Sunday. Mrs. McClane came home Monday afternoon. Lieutenant Lawrence Boyle, who Is stationed at Fort Ord, California, visited with his moth er, Mrs. Delia Boyle, last week. Before he left he moved his moth er into the A. C. Duncan home for the present. Carl Quick and his mother, Mrs. Guz Quick of Portland, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Duncan. Carl left for Gold Hill Sunday, where he has a po sition teaching In the grade school there. His mother returned to her home Tuesday. ' George McClane came home from Portland Saturday night, Ho had been in Portland for sev eral days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norrls of Coqullle, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Stock Sunday. Mrs, Norrls Is a nicco of Mr. Stock. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Houstin of Grave creek, brought their son, Roger, to Canyonville Sunday to pick prunes. He will stay with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore. J. O. Gloss went to Ashland on business Sunday. Ills wife; and grandson, Bobby Williams, went as far as Grants Pass and visited copy limes In fhe , 19 Signod "1 ?:i and came home with him that night. ' Mr. Jack DeVorc, Mrs. Clarice . darter and daughter, Donna and nephew, Donald Carter, , came home from Portland the last of,, the week. Mrs. DeVore has been In Portland for several weeks. Mrs. Bill Gaubert took Mrs. " Grace Sawyer near Drain Sun-, day where she has a position: teaching this ycaf. Mrs. Barbara ' . klns went with them as far ' as Oakland and visited with her., son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and,! Mrs. Brady Burnett. ' Dennis Hanks of Springfield," has been In Canyonville this week looking after his business,, interests here and In Days Creek. His wife has been suffering from an attack of lumbago. ,, Mrs. George Long and infant" daughter, Janice Lynn, have gone to their home in Tiller. They" stayed with Mr. and Mr Ralph Hoskin for a few days when they came from the hospital in Rose-'' burg. ' Miss June Elliott is home again. She has been picking"; beans In the Eugene area. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott took,-, their daughter, Dortha May, to Yoncalla. where MJss Elliott wlll teach In high school this year. - Mrs. Fred Elliott, Mrs. Ralph , Hoskin and Miss Dortha May El liott were shopping In Roseburg,, Saturday. BILL'S GARBAGE SERVICE Under New Management Efficient Service ' Rates :,50c per month and up PHONE 338 - Nows-Review classified , Address.. PHONE 100 LJLrv-v ill L iwi "by net stavicc, imc ' b lit u i n,rJ 7 " f