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ff ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1942. FIVE i nDnroiHCTrciDiatr ICY Rentals FOR RENT 6 room, all modem house In country. Also garage, chicken house, woodshed, 5 acres ground for garden and pasture for cow. Reasonable rent. F. I. Betts, phone 838. FOR RENT 3-robm furnished house, electricity. 1 acre of ground, garage, chicken house, nut dryer. Curry Estate. $10.00 month. Available in 2 weeks. Owner home Sundays. 20-1-ACRE farm, 60 acres tillable, balance open pasture and tim ber. Buildings fair. Will lease to responsible party October 1. Fred A. Goff, 122 S. Stephens, Phone 218. FOR RENT Partly furnished su burban apartment. City water, electricity, small acreage. Phone 704J3. 'FOR RENT Two houses one unfurnished, other partly fur nished. Close In. Inquire 211 Washington. rOR RENT 4-room, unfurnish ed house. G. F. Mack, corner Sanford and Kane, Miller's Ad dition. fENTALS $16.00 up. Furnished apartments. 424 Floed, corner ft4!M Tn..tHn n 1 tl.ll win. juijuiiu jwairuuig nuil'l OR RENT 80-acrc farm. Close in. Immediate possession. J. D. Vedder, 210 S. Parrott. FURNISHED ground floor apt. 's Newly papered. Fireplace. Adults, 645-J. l'URNISHED APARTMENT. Close in. Adults. 204 W. Doug ' las. EELTON1A, modern, furnished apartment. Reasonable. Phone 12L. fLEEPING ROOM. Steam heat. Bell building, 122 S. Jackson. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS ( Strictly modern. Phone 550. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. i) Modern. Phone 802-R. APARTMENTS. Close In. 302 West Washington. OR RENT Modern Apartment. Hotel Valley. t- i Hi uivrvrr s rwmnrr vrwim I i ii-e k x cnnifrim cnnim rii I'nwi . l S. Pino. ell's Hardware. ' . u Amin EaAl i' ,., 1 fqr SALE 70 yearling owes ""Jri wrami rccu 5-ROOM, partly furnished house. YVork Wanted All bred, good shape. Phone ... , Inquire 404 S. Pine. l-F-32 tOR SALE 30 ton first cutting ' y y i IxrAWTirn Pnlnc tn vm-rl T.I...... L .lllililu iiii.Vi ucnuu, aiuii-u ill SLEEPING rooms. 707 West W, L ', ' 8 ROMNEY bucks for sale. H. barn. $20.00 per ton. Kenneth CASH for filberts. Allin Tuthill, ,1 Mosher street. Xw. Oden, phone 42F23. Conn, phone 6F11. Poland. 1 J, ' ' H (ED RYDER After You, Brother By Fred Harmon (T-WpRH SOAKE-HOfcSt , LST1LL "DON'T K7 VATCH OUT, RETI I'LL 6riENKTQV0Ni-T fA V1.LL,VJHM Y$OQOD ' ( rSF IMuENEnV Jjfi HE'LL GT OUR J SMI MID' VJHE-M 1 A fj'tfl WMTlKffaR, LITTLE I rtLTLM ' 1 ONSTER.. wmJW V-L, SCENT J ' V VlHISTLE , UfclME J J V0EANER pRlME JT YOU . ) 1 ifn : " , z p ALLEY OOP The Share By V. T. Hamlin UFOM HIS RETURN TO WOO, ALLEY OOP PumtI VOm rA.KJ'T ( THERE.' I KNEW J fX, ....TnHA.'OF COURSE HE ISWHY t FINDS HIS HOMELAND UNIDERTHE jIBOM W ) MV OUTPOSTS 1"SJMG UM ELS& DV SUPPOSE, t . i 4 RULE OF EENY.THE DICTATOR.. AND ,A Fg 'pV'p COULDN'T STOP J THE PASS RIGHT WENT TO ALL. THESE E- j ; l ! , ; FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS One Way to Look at It By Merrill Blosser . a ' Y ITS JUST AS WELL If WMATS WELL. IF WE WERE W -AND VOU WOULDN'T . WAS A PIPE-DREAM WRONG- RICH, WE MIGHT ALL U UKBHRPIES v , , ' OTHERWISE WE MIGMT 7 WITH , BECOME TERRIBLY N WELL AS DU LIKE, ' ' ' LLBERICH' RICH, SPOILED --PEOPLe ' MINE TT&In -c5T ' . MOM? y WOULD EXPECT US lb PUT fjVTvA -C i ? OTFSrVTl li Ur-t UP A FRONT SO WE'D 7 frVuT , NSn U- I IcPtffifcs if 7 PROBABLY HAVE A LOT OF U WMZ&tif, icf M'& For Sale Miscellaneous THE ORANGE TRUCK features the best of local produce as well as a large variety of citrus fruit. We offer the same low prices every day in the week and Invite you to inspect our quality fruits and vegetables and make your selection from a complete stock including: sweet juice-filled oranges, 2 doz. 33c and 2 doz. 45c; lemons, small, 15c doz., large, 23c doz.; local watermelons, 2ic lb.; per fectly ripened jumbo Dlllard cantaloupes, 2 for 25c; Table Queen squash, 2 for 9c; No. 1 tomatoes, 4 lbs., 23c; jumbo let tuce, 2 for 25; solid cabbage, 5c lb.; sweet yellow onions, 5c lb.; sweet potatoes and yams, 10c lb.; small pie pumpkins, 4c lb. Visit our open-air stand just north of town. Enjoy courte ous, efficient service and the quality you like at a price that is right. FOR SALE Gasoline pump and storage tank, 280-gallon capa city. Complete outfit, $75.00. Route 1, Box 139, Garden Val ley road. FOR SALE Tomatoes, 50c bush el. You pick them, bring con tainers. No sales Saturdays. M. Gilbert Wood, Route 2, Box 383, Roseburg. FOR SALE Good Fordson trac tor and orchard disc, $125.00. See at W. A. Burr farm. Curry estate. i FOR SALE Fordson tractor and plow. Price $85.00. B. P. Eny cart, Rifle Range road. BOWS and arrows and BB air gun shot at Powell's. EVERHOT automatic electric ov en. Good as new, $18.00 cash. 640 S. Pine. GET your fishing tackle at Pow ell's Hardware. FOR SALE New 14-foot house trailer, $200.00.' Clyde Gish, Camp View. METAL case Winchester flash lights at Powell's Hardware. NEW WINCHESTER 30-30 rifle and shells. 313 E. Oak street. SILVER side salmon spinners at Powell s Hardware. Livestock ONE TEAM. 1 black and 1 brown mare, about 9 and 10 years, weigh about 1550 each. 1 geld ing about 1400 pounds, smooth mouth. 1 sorrel gelding about 1600 pounds, 6 years, harness and logging rigging. Will sell reasonably. See in evenings or on Sundays. Roy Carstenscn, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE 80 head of good i ewes, m iit'ctu aged ewes. isu 3 good young horses. Prices treasonable. N. L. Conn, Mel rose route, Roseburg. 1 STEER, 18 months old, fine for locker; 1 fat hog, 175 pounds; 1 feeder hog, 125 pounds. James Sprague, Tcnmile. WANTED 1 to 8 good Jerseys. State current production and price in first letter. Box 1329, care News-Review, YEARLING boar Hampshire fifty dollars. Weaners, seven and eight dollars. J. H. Witt meyer, Yoncalla. ATTENTION We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect 52-F-12 or 338. Rose burg By-Products. FOR SALE Seven large white iweaner pigs and good brood sow. T. R. Burr, Curry estate. Phone 55-F-23. FOR SALE 1 to 100 big, healthy bleeding ewes from 1 to 6 years old. J. S. Bussell, Glendale, Oregon. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, $6.00. J. M. Ferguson, route 1, box 20B, mile east of court house. FOR SALE 1750 pound mare, Oi years old, at Brown's estate, 4 miles west of Elkton. FOR SALE 100 head young breeding ewes. W. A. Blackert, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE 1 young saddle mare. See Mrs. Harry Wallen, Glide, Oregon. FOR SALE 30 head of heavy wooletl lambs. M. B. Emmitt, Umpqua. FOR CALE Purebred Suffolk and Corriedale bucks. Phone 33F14. Help Wanted RENT FREE To middle aged couple who will make their home at resort. Beautiful home, completely furnished, overlook ing lake. 4 miles south of Flor ence on 101 highway. Houghta ling's Resort, Glenada, Oregon. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Lady for light house work and care of 3 year old child while mother works. Prefer one to go home evenings and Sundays. Phone 340 office hours, 839-R evenings. WANTED Lady for part time clerical work. Extremely good . wages while learning. Hours, 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. State particu lars In first letter. Box 1326 care News-Review. ' EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted for steady shift. Apply In person or by letter to Mrs. Robinson, Redwoods Hotel, Grants Pass, Oregon. WANTED Housekeeper at once. No washing. Saturday after noon and Sunday off. $25.00 per month.' Call 757-L after 3:00. WANTED Capable lady for light housework and care of baby. Phone 651-J. WANTED Prune pickers at once. A. L. Roadman, Umpqua Oregon. Miscellaneous NO HUNTING or trespassing on ranch formerly owned by May Beckley. C. W. Miller. i NOTICE No hunting or trcs- passing on my premises. J. M. Weatherford. NO trespassing or hunting at any time on our property. Kruse Bros. Business Opportunities GOING BUSINESS Groceries, wine, beer and mixer. Good lo cation, living quarters, suitable for couple. Priced below cost of fixtures for immediate ac Hon. 124 S. Jackson. - FOR SALE--Good car storage business in Roseburij Box 1330, c o News-Review. , FOR SALE or lease Marlon's Beauty shop, fully equipped. 122 N. Jackson. OENERAl SAW FIL'.NQ Howard Case beer, 443 S Steph PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-1, FLUE CLEANING Furnace vacuum cleaned fliit cleaning. Call 84L J. C Bew ley. Real Estate ONE ACRE RIVER FRONTAGE. Four room, modern home, ga rage, chicken house, all bottom soil. Just on edge of city. Price $2850. 25 acres river bottom soil, all In . cultivation, ladino clover, alfal fa, nuts and fruit, largo live strca,m on place, modern 8 room home and plenty of out buildings. Price, $5500. Earl Wiley, Hotel Rose bldg. FOR SALE Extra modern 5 room dwelling. Bath, basement, . furnace, garage, lot 140-59, im proved with shrubbery and lawn. One of the finest homes In Roseburg. For particulars see Fred A. Goff, 122 S. Steph ens, phone 218. FOR SALE 2 story, 9 room house, double lot. 2 garages, woodshed, paved street. Will sell at bargain If taken within 10 days. Owner leaving state. Inquire 237 S. Flint. FOR SALE Stock ranch. 340 acres, 9 miles W. of Oakland. Easy terms. E. L. Settle, Oak land. HAVE 25 acres to be farmed on 'shares. Phone 25-F-12. Wanted WANTED Galvanized water tank, 200 to 500-gallon capa city. Fred McCormack, Myrtle Creek. WANTED Late model wood , range. G. R. Whltsom, Box 100, Dillaid. WILL STORE PIANO for use, Good care. Gene Mills, phone 330. WANTED Wool and mohair. Roseburg Poultry, 920 S. Stephens. RADIO EBVIC1NO Hargls Radio Service. Phone 82! Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone V LOCK8MITH Pacifta key Serv. Phone 848 REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 715. 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. 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 1940 Olds tudor. Mo tor just recently overhauled, good rubber. No trade In. Phone 46F2, Oakland Ex change, Holcombc. FOR SALE Model A, '31 Ford sedan. Excellent condition. Good tires. 211 Brockway street. 1941 G. M. C. pickup truck In good condition for sale, V. H. Schrlcker, route 2. Trade EXCHANGE Business Income property in Mcdford. Establish ed 16 years, under lease to re liable company. Buildings all concrete block, In first class condition. Income above $1200 net per year. Want well Im proved acreage or ranch. Write Box 64, Chemult, Oregon. Dentistry DR. NERBAS Fluorescent teeth In plastic Old Dlutcs made like new. to years success in partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment, ,Gus when desired. Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 Poultry fcHO'lCK live fryers, 30c pound Inquire', Drive In Market, Northslde. FRYERS for sale. Phono 16F13. Mlddelburg. Fuel PHONE 468 Given Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. IVOOD for sale. Phone 15F3. SUMMONS No. 9037 In tho Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Douglas County. Wilford Vlan, Plaintiff, vs. Laura Vlan, Defendant. To: Laura Vlan. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear arid answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within four (4) weeks from thp date of tho first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer said com plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That the bonds Of matrimony heretofore entered Into by and be tween the parties hereto be dis solved. This summons Is served upon you by publication In the Rose burg News-Review, a newspaper of general circulation published in Douglas County, Oregon, pur suant to the order of the Honor able Carl E. Wlmberly, Judge of the above entitled court, duly made and entered on the Kith day of .September, li)42, requiring this summons to be published once a week for four 4 successive weeks and reauliinc vou to ap pear and answer plaintiff's com plaint wnninjour ii wctks from the date of the first publlca tlon of this summons. Dated and first published this llh day oi September, v.m. HALLMARK & GEDDES, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Doug las Nat'l Bank Bldg., Roseburg, Oregon. . FINAL ACCOUNT Notice hereby Is given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Norman O. Anderson deceased, in Oregon, has filed his final account In the County Court or me .Male ot cm-con lor noun las County; that said court will hear objections, if any, to said final arcount on October 1!), 1!I42, at 10:00 o clock a. m. In the court room of said court in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon. Dated and first published Sep tember 19, 1042. M. L. HALLMARK. Administrator of the Estate of Norman O. Anderson, deceased, in Oregon. Around the County CanyohvMe CANYONVILLE, . Sept. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Young of Klamath Falls were In Canyon vllle Wednesday looking after business matters. , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer and children have moved from the Canyon auto camp to the Steep Gables. Marvin Pardee, who has been working in the shipyards In Port land, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs, Ruth Pardee. - Silas Falrham, district asuper ltendent of the Methodist Confer ence expects to be in Canyon- vllle Wednesday evening. Septem ber 30, to preside at the quarter ly conference. L Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ashcraft are home again. Mr. Ashcraft has workqd all summbr In the, cantonment at Corvallis and In the ship yards In Portland. The end 6'f the second week of the Bible academy finds the schedule running smoothly and the student body settled down to a regular routine of work. The, enrollment has reached a total of 40 students, but a somewhat larger number is expected at the completion of the prune harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moyer and Norcnc took James to Eu gene Wednesday to enter the Uni versity as a freshman. He will live at Conrad club. Mrs. Jerry Menanc left for Lakevlew Tuesday to visit with friends until , Friday. Mrs, Corda Gaubcrt and Miss Dora Bur roughs are helping Mr. Mcnane In the Airport cafe while she Is away. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Higglns of Mllo and "their daughter, Beryl Loffer, of Cahydnville, visited with George Higglns in Salem Sunday. (Henry Ford left for Eugene Tuesday. He is a freshman at tho University this year. Mr. and Mrs. J. 6. Gloss took their grandson, Bobby Williams, to Ashland Sunday to his mother, Cecile Williams. Lon Harp was in Portland Tues day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning and son, Charles, ot Ashland spent the week-end here at the hotel. Mr. Manning -camo to re pair the roof and some plumb ing. Frank Blattner Is In Canyon- vllle this week repairing the roof of his building across from the drug store. A literary society for the pro motion of literary endeavor was organized at the Bible academy Monday afternoon with the lot lowing officers to serve for one semester: Robert Carnahan president; Elsie Southwell, vice- president; Bill Freeman, secre tary-treasurer. A committee con sisting of a class representative from eaclr class win promote tnc program at eacn meeting. George McClano, ttok his daugn tor, Georgetta, and Miss Jeanette Dodge to Corvallis Sunday. ThlB Is Georgetta's first year and she will live, at Snell hall and It is Miss Dodge's fourth year. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Shaw left for their home in Grants Pass, Wednesday morning, after visit,- Ine for two days with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shaw. The men are brothers. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy and son, Dclbcrt, and daughter, Neva Loy, of Nyssa, visited Mrs. Mai- loy s mother, Mrs. Ruth Mcciee in Canyonvlllc, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy McGee In Days Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaver, last week from Sunday to Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bernard, Mrs C. Miller and daughter. Bernlco, of Eureka, Calif., visited with Mrs. Ruth McGee recently. Mrs. McGee is an aunt of Mr. Bernard The senior class of the Bible academy elected officers this week, the election resulting as follows: Robert, Carnahan, presl dent ; Wayne King, vice-president, and Bracie Rodman, secretary treasurer. Mrs. John Hamlin and son, Charles, were In Roseburg Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Hiram Hash and daugh ter, Rosetta, Kenneth Naylor and lx-ona Spencer left for Brook ings, Monday, to visit with Mr. Hash, who Is working there, J. O. Gloss was in Marshfield Monday on business. Betty Peterson, of Vallelo, Calif., and , Wanda Caskcy, of Hayward, Calif., will live at the Bible academy this year ana at tend the Canyonville Junior high Victor Shaw was in Roseburg on business Monday. Mrs. Cora Byers of Roseburg visited the first of the week at the Howard Green farm. Mrs. Manola Duncan was In Roseburg Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baitley and daughter. Lillian, and son, Ron ald, visited with Mr. and Mrs, John Edwards In Riddle Sunday. I Mrs. Edwards is a daughter of Mrs. Bart ley. Mr. and Mrs. Tudes Hughes and daughter. Joan Marie, of Eu gene, came Wednesday to visit Mrs. Hughes' - parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Copper until. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs,' Emmett Moyer and Norene and James were in Roseburg on business Saturday afternoon. , , With Floyd Easterday's, help, Victor Shaw Is re-shingllng the roof ot his store this week. Wilbur Beverly Brown is picking primes at Days Creelt this week for Albert Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Verrion Li Raut went to Kellogg Sunday to spend the day with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Hutchinson. Rev. A. J. Starmer preached here Sunday morning, taking the place of Rev. Needham who was ill for a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Parker and son, Delwtn, of Richmond, California, arrived, here, Tuesday to spend their vacation visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker. . , Mrs. Irene McMlckle ana da ughters, Joyce and Bonnie, from Scottsburg spent Sunday visiting ' In Wilbur and attended church arid Sunday school while here, returning home Sunday. ' , School opened Monday, Sept. 21, with 23 pupils in attendance. The teachers are Mrs. Lois Palmer, upper grades, and Mrs. . Anna ' Pierce, primary grades. , Jim Hart is taking a vacation and is going to visit his sister, Mrs. Dick Dixon, fn . Alameda, California. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Palmer was transacting business at Hinklc Creek Monday. Mrs. d. e. Moon was shopping - In Roseburg Tuesday. Mr. ana Mrs. Lyie Palmer and family were visiting frleifds In Wilbur Sunday. CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) Consumers ot a power com pany's rural circuits, will have to learn how to read their meters. The company announced . that country customers would be placed on their honor to check consumption and main monthly payments, to conserve tires, , tne . com pany's meter readers will make the rounds only every tnree months t6 check the amateuf readings. . ( t . ; .. LODGE DIRECTORY ' - I. O. O. F jhiletariih Lodgs, N b Meets in uaa f euows tempi! every Thursday evening.-' Villi Ing brothers are always ' we) come. , .. .- MRS. JESSIE VINSON. F. Sen JESS MARR, N. G. W. B, A., Roseburg Review, No. It Holds regular meetings on see- and and fourth Thursdays at 2:00 p. m. Visiting sisters invlti cd to attend reviews. MaccabeJ, hall. Pine and Cass streets. MAUDE POWERS, Pres. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41 Meets , in Odd FcTIowb Tern pie every second and fouxU Tuesday evening. VELMA HERMANN, N. G. TILLIE JOHNSON. Sec. , O. E. 8 Fioseoum Cbemer No. Holds itated communications ol the first snd tblrd Thursdays ll each month.. . All Sojourn ln brothers and sisters are cordUl ly Invited to attend. LESTA SHOEMAKER, W. M CHRISTINE MICELLL Sec. F. 6. k Aerie J191, ipeets liacca boo ball on Pine street . ever Tueeday evening at 8 o'clock Visiting brothers always wel come. , r ARTHUR EVANS, Pres. H. B. SCOFIELD, See. CeMolay . Chapter ftegu lar meeting every sea ond and fourth Thurs days - at the Masonll temi.le. SCRIBE. Neighbors or Woodcrart. tllat Circle, No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings. In I. O. O. P. ball. . Visiting neigh bors invited to attend. ETHEL BEAVER, O. N. CYNTHIA GERMOND. Clark. Ladle Auxiliary to Eaglet, Roso burg Aerie, No, 1497 Meets la Maccabee hall on Cass street on second and fourth Tuesday .evei nlngs of each months, at I o'clock.. Visiting sisters In good standing always welcome. CLARA STEIWTG, M. Pres. KSTHER BAKER. M. See Job' Daughters. No. 8 Meebl first and fourth Tuesdays al 7:30 p. m., , Masonic . Tcmpla Master Masons and Q. E. S members always welcdme. Hon. Queen. . RUTH HANSEN, ELLA MAT CLOAKE, Rec. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 . Please Call 157-Y 7WT