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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1942. FIVE o Rentals 5 ROOM, modern house. Base ment, furnace, garage. Other wise unfurnished. Phone 424 or 555-J or call at 504 S. Stephens. 5 ACRE tract, 24 miles trom town. Also 160 acres, farm and pasture. 6 miles from town. 835 Winchester. ROOM Suitable for X or 2 gen tlemen. Twin beds, private bath. M40 S. Stephens. FUR N I S H E D APARTMENTS. 424 Ffoed, corner Mill. Inquire Roseburg Hotel. SLEEPING ROOM. Steam heat. Bell building, 122 S. Jackson, KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. FOR RENT 6-room, unfurnished house. 504 Mill Phone 25F12. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. SLEEPING rooms. 707 West Mosber street .ROOM AND BOARD. Close In. 003 West Lane. BELTONXA Modern, furnished apartment Reasonable. Phone 12-L. Poultry BABY CHICKS ON THE BAR GAIN COUNTER! Do you want to improve your flock or (jot started with the best breed ing in the country? And at less than the cost of ordinary chicks? Christie or Gove Bar- red Rocks and Larrable and Christie New Hampshires. See Glen Wellman at the Douglas Flour Mill for particulars. HATCHING EGGS! We need Reds, Rocks, Hamps, Crosses, White Leghorn. All year mar ket on heavies. Long season on Leghorns. List your Leghorn cockerels with us. We will have sale for some. Ask for dates for blood-testing. Douglas County Flour Mill. WE ARE STARTING our Incu bators on Monday, October 19. Shinn's Hatchery. WANTED Hens over 6 months old. G. A. Kobbeman, route 2, Roseburg. Business Opportunities BEST BUY in Lane county, j Grocery-meat market. Ncls $300.00 a month. Ideal for man and wife. Fixtures, $600.00; stock at inventory. Box 1343, c-o News-Review. Uplld.ipic; .' AS SCOfJ AS I PUT TMIS GARBAGE- CAM OUT FRONT. J-'LL TAXI YOU DOWMTDWN 1 ! RED RYDER ' Right on Time I f WHO OWNS VrV RET?-HEAEt HOW'LL 1 WOVJ V5riE WILLTI ( 7 7 DUCK. 7 1 1 l I W LACK PUNCHER.-' 1 1 THIS RED-HEADED COME LIKE I TV, (GRANDMA..' ) T n l ' i STALLION K'5 INSIDE rA GIRL THAT'S A. DOLT I V , J I T i , V)L A. l , 1 AT THE? tjETTIN'HIS Vi 7 60ING TO CAUSE I FROM THE I r--. 2l ViWiKll .j HlTCHRACIJSto , ISI ' I ALLEY OOP So Far, So Good By V. T. Hamlin r i WELL..TLL BE...!!THEM CTHyylSiSp-N' VHOOEV. fWWvfoOt A HUNCH THOSeN . .". f RiSHTTcOi ) i J VINES SHOT HIM VER--TH COMPLIMENTS.' SOON V' 'I WOULDN'T DO 1 'RUBBERY VINES WILL COME IN ) I VOJ'RE NEXT (l l1-! !S,t7 AS H5 MAKES THAT LINE F. THAT A6NN FOR HANDY AGAIN BEFORE WE GET jwucf SIGM "vU. ! feTF SO-ANV - W W MAMAS V THROUGH WITH THIS ( OFEENY AN HEr M HE KNEW WAHEftvy THESE WITH YOUyf JN KAOOfy k WAIR-I i WhuI YET NCW IfW i VASMIN'.'Jm.; : TX ' X LUCK JUST 1 '.ip' umffi- '-ssv sssfl fi&4L ' ; FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Glamor Gone i 1 Livestock FOR SALE Young hound, Red Bone and Coy. Some varmint experience. Inquire L. C. Leon ard, Powell's hardware. FOR SALE 40 Angora Roats, 1 Guernsey heifer, 2 years; 1 Jersey bull, 1 year. L. Speaker, Wolf Creek,. Ore. ATTENTION We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect 52-F-12 or 338. Rose burg By-Products. FOR SALE Several Hereford bull calves. These are good ones. Inquire Roseburg Sani tary Market. FOR SALE 1 fresh Jersey cow, 1 coming fresh. Delbort Olli vant, Lookingglass. Phone 18F25. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. See J nugn Junes ai aoum ieer creek school house. FOR SALE Four brood sows and one boar. M. O. Knapp, Curry Estate road. ONE SPAN Percheron geldings for sale. H. L. Parazoo, Suther lin, Oregon. 1-DAY old bull calf. Call before Saturday. Ed Thiele, Coos Junction. BROOD SOWS for sale. W. P. Weaver, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE Aged ewes. Phone 3F12. W. I. Dixon. For Sale Miscellaneous TRACTOR, plow, harrow, disc, barrels, cable, pulley, chain, cart. All for $650,000. Ford truck with duels. Small gas engine, 50 head sheep. J. II. Wittmeyer, Yoncalla. FORDSON TRACTOR, typewrit er, sewing machine, 12 head ewes, lambs, disk, harrow, heat ing stove. 545 Fowler. CATERPILLAR "15" for sale. Mechanically A-l. Price $850.00. Phone Oakland 26F23, R. Flem ing. INDIAN TWIN motorcycle. See Robert Fielding near Happy valley bridge. Phone 17F5. FOR SALE New 14-foot house trailer, $200.00. Clyde Gish, Camp View. CONCORD GRAPES, 3c pound. Pick them yourself. Phone 703-J-2. FOR SALE Concord grapes, 4c per pound. J. A. Olson, Suth-erlin. 1 WOULDMT febV i Up AD I A V I OP I SORORITY R Such A Tea THIMG- AT THE WHERE' HASKELL ARE OU I HOTEL, ' yGoMGj v y 7 l LOTS of good tomatoes still can be had. Lindbloom, Dixon-ville. Wanted VOTE 310 X YES November 3rd. Senate bill No. 53 restricting and prohibiting net fishing coastal streams and bays. Con serve our steelhcad. Roseburg Rod and Gun club. WANTED Colored fryers, 31 to 44 pounds. Big Oaks tavern, i mile south Coos Junction. 350 TO 500 capacity oil brooders, 30 laying hens, also feeder pigs. Box 1342, co News-Review. HOME for 6 month old part Aus tralian Shepherd pup. 814 Templin, phone 569-R. WANTED Model A Fold, mick Real Estate office. Dim Help Wanted WANTED Man or woman to operate service station in Rose burg. Reasonable rental, small investment. Inquire Standard Station across from Rose hotel. MILL WORKERS wanted. Also man with truck to take con tract for hauling slab wood. Phone 846-Y 5:30 to 7:00, even ings. SINGLE MAN for automatic dishwasher. Room, board and good pay. Also waitress. Rose hotel. WANTL'n WtilMitt -,i..bn-c !m. pay. H. M. Knapp, Garden Val ley. WAITRESS Gil l or young wo man, experienced or Inexperi enced. Sullivan's Cafe, WANTED Housekeeper for 2. Good wages. C. C. Murrell, Can yonville. Dentistry DR. NERBAi Fluorescent teeth I" piastlc Old plates made like new. 10 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. Lost and Found FOUND Male Scotty, gray. Owner may have same by call ing at the police station. VOU CAN LEf t); our upc p. CAPTAIN EMBLEY THE MOTEL IS RIGHT UP THERE V 7 V Work Wanted HAVE your aeer skins tanned and made up by Ross glove fac tory. Also upholstery work done. Lowest prices. Rose burg, Ore., route 1, box 12-A. HEMSTITCHING; buttons, buckles covered; dress making, fur work. 545 Fowler. Mrs. Al fred Moore. LADY wants general office work. Box 1341, c-o News-Review. SAW FILING Back of Powell's hardware. L. C. Leonard. Autos WANTED 25 USED CARS ' CASH AT ONCE NO DELAY TOP WHOLESALE PRICE FOR YOUR CAR LOCKWOOD MOTORS 1938 BUICK club coupe, radio and heater, good rubber, me chanically perfect. Room 406, Umpqua hotel. FOR SALE '39 Ford semi, good rubber, 18,000 mileage, all high way. See Stanford Buell, Dil lard, Oregon. WANTED 11 or 2-ton truck, 1941 model, any make, 160 in. wheelbase preferred. Roseburg Lumber Co. FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe, good condition, fair tires. M. O. Knapp, Curry Estate road. for sale-1930 Graham sedan, American Bombers Deal good rubber. Phone 28-F-5. M.Mmtncon oom,er5 "eal B. Green. Real Estate Large dwelling and lot 130x170 feet. 60S West Oak. The Be lieu property. See Mrs. Cora Baker at property or call 218. 194 acres, 25 or more tillable. Watered by spring and well, 1 slorv, 3 room house, large barn. $2500.00. Everything in Real Estate and In surance. Fred A. Goff, 122 S. Stephens, phone 218. FOR SALE Modern 3 bedroom house, all on one floor. New composition roof. Real buy, 904 E. First street, phone 730-J. FOR SALE Stock ranch. 340 acres, 9 miles W. of Oakland. Easy terms. E. L. Settle, Oak land. Miscellaneous PENNY SUPPER, 8 o'clock, Ev ergreen grange hall. Free en tertaining and awarding of ce dar chest. October 30. Pub lie invited. WAS THATw HANDSOME CAPTAIN YOUVB BEEN RAVING- .DCOP ABOUT, JUNB? 7 YOU y OFF RIGHT at The Fromt Door r-vi rn -4. urn " mm GENERAL SAW FIL.NQ Howard Case beet', 443 S Stepb PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 18&-L FLUE CLEANING Furnace vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. Call S4L J. C Be ley. FURNITURE REPAIRING F. L. Miles, 430 N. Stephens. I WILL prosecute anyone hunt ing or trespassing on my prop erty. M. H. Doering, Glen gary. NOTICE No hunting or tres passing on Marsters ranch at Happy valley. Lyle E. Mars ters. ABSOLUTELY no hunting on the Combs or-Martindale prop erty at Camas Valley. NO TRESPASSING or hunting on Ray Rauch place on Rob erts Creek. NO trespassing or Hunting at any time on our property. Kruse Bros. NO HUNTING or trespassing on F. Baragar and Son ranch. i Blows in African Area CAIRO, Oct. 21 (API Ameri- jcan bombers participated yester day in I no Droau aillea aitacKs on airfields, shipping and axis armies in north Africa. Eleven enemy planes were downed. All the American planes re turned safely, although a British communique said 12 aircraft were lost. Although the Americans lost no planes, they reported that they demolished by direct hits three enemy fighters about to take-off from one airfield, destroyed a bomber on another landing ground and shot down two other fighters from a group of 22 in doglights. LONDON, Oct. 21 (AP) The sinking of four axis supply ships in the Mediterranean by British submarines was announced today in an admidalty communique. Spend Day Here Alex and Lo- land. Van Norman, ot Days Creek, spent Tuesday In this city attend ing to business. ' By Fred Harman Merrill Blosser idJJ NO -That WAS A VERy UNREASONABLE FACSIMILE T RADIO SERVICING Radio Doctor. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Serv. Phone 348 COMM'CL REFRIGERATION Jhet Hamm. Phone 715. Public Bidden to Programs Set for Methodist Rally Members and friends of the First Methodist church of Rose burg were invited today by the pastor, the Rev. Melville T. Wire, to attend any or all of the pro grams tg be held Thursday In con nection with the sub district meeting at the local church. The day's schedule of activities Vill open at 10 a. m. with a de votional period conducted by Charles Brown of Roseburg. A talk, "The Church School and a Christian World," will be given at 10:30 a. m. by Miss Pearl Sher lock, conference director of Chris tian education, who is one ot sev eral guest speakers. The talk will be followed by a, discussion per iod. I The afternoon session will open with an address at 2 o'clock by Dr. Herbert L. Huchn, recently from Malaya, now director of Wesley foundation, work at 'Eu gene. A question period will be held at 2:45 p. m. Dr. C. K. Vliet, secretary of the Methodist board of missions, will speak at 3:05 p. m., on the topic, "For The Facing of This Hour." Dr. L. M. McCoy, president of Rust collego.Holly Springs, Miss., will speak at 4:30 p. m. on the topic, "The Negro, The Church and The Future." A pot luck supper will be served at 6:30 p. m., at which time there will be a get-together rally of the local church and the visiting dele gates., Dr. McCoy and Dr. Vllet will be tho principal speakers. MARKET REPORTS LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20, (AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) CAT TLE: Market active, strong, in stances 25 higher on canner cut tor cows; few common steers $9.00 10:50; odd head $11.00; cut lers downward to $7.50; common hellers $8.00-9.00; cannercutter cows $4.50-5.75; fat dairy type cows $0.50; medium-good beef cows $7.50-9.00; medium-good bulls $9.5010.50; common $8.00; odd good vealers $14.00; choice quotable to $15.00; cull cidves down to $0.50. HOGS: Market active, uneven, 10-25 higher; good choice 175-220 lbs. $14.50-75; 2:)-290 lbs. $1.1.75 1.4.00; light-lights, $13.5014.00; good 400-600 lb. sows $12.50 75; choice light feeder pigs quotable $15.25. SHEEP: Market steady, few good-choice lambs $11.75; cull and common grades $5.00-9.50; medium-good shorn lambs with No. 2 pelts $10.40; common-medium ewes $1.50-3.00; few good slaugh ter ewes $4.00. PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21. -(API POTATOES - Klamath, $3-3.13 cental; Yakima, $2.M5; De schutes $2.85-3 rental; local, $2.50 2.G5 cental. Other produce unchanged. Camas Valley Mr. and Mrs. George Trurman anil Mrs. Trueman's sun, Fred Lange, of Marshfleld, sK'nl the week end at their farm here with Mrs. Trueman's sisters, Mrs. Pearl Waters and Mrs. Susie liobson. The high school initiation party for the freshman class was held (it the school house Friday eve ning, Oct. !l, with all the high school and Junior high students In attendance. .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown spent the weekend at the home of Howard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Drown. I Inward is working in a logging cimp near Sutherlin. NOTICE OF MNAL HEARING Notice is hereby given thai Final Accounl In ihe estate of Moses S. Ryan, deceased, h.is been tiled and that hearing thereon will be had on November 12. 1912 at 10 a. m. In the County Court room, Court House, Koseburg, Oregon for the purpose of hearing objections, if any, to said final ac count and to the settlement of said estate. BENJAMIN F. RYAN. Executor. Certificate Need For Commercial Vehicles Stressed The office of defense trans portation, division of motor trans port, urges that all commercial vehicle owners promptly fill out their applications for certificates of war necessity and return them to the Central Mailing Office o OPT. Box 2259, Detroit, Michigan. All registered owners of trucks, buses, taxis, ambulances, hearses, etc., have been gent applications on which to make application for certificates. In order that all certificates may be Issued by No vember 13, 1942, It is imperative that the application forms pro perly filled out be returned to Detroit promptly. After Novem ber 15 no commercial vehicles will be allowed to operate without a certificate of war necessity. On October 22, 23, and 24 the U. S. department of agriculture will have national farm truck registra tion days and on these days county U. S. D. A. war boards are offering their assistance to the farmers in filling out their ap plications. If a commercial vehicle owner has not received an application, it is requested that he Immediately write or contact the Medford, Ore gon, district office of ODT and he will be furnished a special form on which to make request for his application. All com mercial vehicles, even though op erating on private roads, must have certificates by November 15; therefore, In order that the enor mous task of Issuing certificates for the five million commercial vehicles in the United Stales may be Issued by the above date, your cooperation In filing your applica tions as soon as possible is re quested. Local News Back From Butte Falls Mr and Mrs. Robert Bruce have re turned to their home in this" city, following a' four-day stay at Butte Falls, visiting (lie jailer's parents. Class to Moot The "All Boy" Sunday school class ot the First Christian church will meet to night at 7:30 o'clock at the church basement to practice their program. Back From Seattle Mrs. Clyde Wlard has returned to her home In Roseburg following a visit in Seattle with her sister, Mrs. James Armstrong, who is quite ill in a Seattle hospital. Meeting Postponed The Past Presdlenls club of the George Starmer auxiliary has postponed lis meeting from- October 23 to November 13, the place of which will be announced later. Leaves For Portland Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield, of this city, lert last night for Portland to spend a few days visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Attorney and Mrs. William W. Knight, and family. Here For Meeting N. II. Gun derson, district deputy grand high priest, Marsh field, spent last eve ning here attending Ihe meeting of the Royal Arch Masons, lie was accompanied here by his daughter. P. N. C. Club to Meet The Past Noble Grands club will meet Thursday evening at the I. (). O. F. hall with Mrs. Elsie Rus sell, Mrs. Ethel Wilson, Mrs. Em ma Lenox and Mrs. Elvira Car michael as hostesses. Transferred to Medford Miss Lucille Lenox, who has been em ployed here at the Copcn office for several years, has been trans ferred to the Medford office and left today for that city. She Is Ihe daughter of Mrs. Emma Lenox, of Roseburg. W. B. A. to Meet The Wo man's Benefit association will meet at Iwo o'clock at the Mac cm bee hall. Members will make plans lor (lie official visit of the stale field director, Mrs. Srhmid, ol Portland, who will be here No vember 12. Visiting Here Mrs. Marie Flint McCall and her niece, Mrs. Harry E. Quarters, of Salem, are spend ing a few days here visiting at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sewcll and the hitler's sister. Miss N. Jeannie liuick. on Spruce j street. Mrs. McCall made her home here for many years before moving to Salem. ' Visit at Wire Home Mrs. R. P. Kelsey and Mrs. D. A. Yenyon, of Ashland, were guests over the week-end of Kev. and Mrs. Mel ville T. Wire, en route to Eugeno to attend the conference of the Woman's. Society of Christian Service, as delegates from the Ashland W. S. of C. S. Council to Meet The Douglas County P.-T. A. council will meet Thursday at two-thirty at the Jun ior high school. Mi s. Wilbur Culp, president, will be In charge and Mrs. George H. Splcer, of Eugene, state vice-president of the Oregon P.-T. A. congress, will be guest speaker on "The Aims and Pur poses of the P.-T. A. for tho Year." Representatives from every P.-T. A. in the county have been re quested to attend the meeting. Civilian Defense Highly Praised by Director Landis CHICAGO, Oct. 21 (AP) James M. Landis, director ot the office of civilian defense, said to day that the nation was making heartening progress In civilian defense. Landis, in an address to the an nual conference of the American Municipal association, said that Ihe key to progress In every field of civilian defense, "whether it be protection or mobllia.tlon, is the local defense council. "A program of civilian defense can at least exist without the higher echelons- of leadership represented by state and federal organization, but without the local dp tense council, state and federal authority is useless. Everywhere, 1 throughout the united States, tho touchstone to tho quality of any community performance in civil- Ian defense Is the organization and quality of the local defense council. "It Is heartening to see tho progress that has taken place In civilian defense In recent months throughout the nation. The train ing program has now produced the larger part of the needed personnel. It has been wisely but tressed by a series of field drills In communications, In control cen ter operation. In reporting and In Ihe handling of war-stimulating incidents, "Specialized training in pro tection against gas. In bomb re connaissance work, In camouflage and in protective Instruction have been made available to thousands. Tho emergency medical services have tightened their organization and expanded their operations so that they are In a position to function effectively In almost any emergency. Thorough and comprehensive plans for evacua tion are past the stage ot casual and haphazard thinking." Harvest Ball Dated by South Deer Creek Grange South Deer Creek grange to day announced that Its annual Harvest ball will be held at the . grange hall Saturday night, Oct. 24. The event, always an out standing event and drawing many was arranged at a regular meet ing of tho grange, at which It was decided to hold mcetingi only once each montli during the duration of the war. Because of Ihe scattered membership, coupl ed with gasoline rationing and tire shortages, It was the decision that the grange should hold less frequent meetings. It was decided to meet the first Saturday of each month, and each meeting will be featured by a potluck supper pre ceding Ihe business session. The first meeting under this program will be held at 7:30 p. m., Nov. 7. LODGE DIRECTORY I. O. O. F., Philetanan Lodge, Nq 8 Meets In Odd Fellows tempi every Thursday evening. Visit Ing brothers are always wel come. GLEN WILSON, N. G. O. L. JOHNSON, See. 0. . S.. hoseuurg Chapter No. 8 Holils Fluted communications oi tho first and third Thursdays II ouch nion'ii. All snjournlnl hrjlhi'is anil r.lstnrs aro cordlM ly invltPlI tn lltl.nnil. LEST A SHOEMAKER, W. M CHRISTINE MICELLI, Sec. F. O. E. Aeriu 1191, moots Macca boo ball on Pino street over) Tuofduy evi-ninK at 8 o'clock VisttliiK brothors always wel como. ARTHUR EVAN'S, Pres. II. B. SCOF1ELD, Sec. Roseburg Rebckan Lodge, No. 41 Meets in Odd Fellows Tern pie every second and fourth Tuesday evening. VEI.MA HERMANN. N. G. T1LLIE JOHNSON. Sec. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 1 215-L l: sr