Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 10, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,' ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1942
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; FOR RENT Modern, furnished
home. 2 bedrooms, basement,
furnace heat, garage, close in.
SJd.ou month, adults only. G. W
Young & Son, 205 W. Cass
phone 417.
FUR NISIIED APARTMENTS.
421 Floed, corner Mill. Inquire
Koseburg Hotel
FURNISHED houses and apart
ments. Reasonable and close
In. Inquire 320 W. Cass.
APARTMENT furnished. Close
In. Reasonable. Adults only.
Phone 6 15-J.
FURNISHED HOUSE. 3 rooms
and bath. Adults. 40-1 N. Jack
son. ......
FOR RENT Cabin, $3.00 pel
month. 1227 Umpqua avenue.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
NORTHSIDE - APARTMENTS.
Modern.- Phone 802-R. i -. j 1
2 ROOM, furnished apartment,
downstairs. 348 S. Pine. - '
SLEEPING rooms. 707 West
Mosher street.
Help Wanted
WANTED Salesmen and sales
women. Openings at various
points in Oregon. Opportunity
fur valuable training and ex
perience. Apply at Standard
stations, Incorporated, Oak and
Stephens or Lane and Stephens.
PARTY to operate mountain
stock ranch on shares. No
school, summer road. Give ref
erences. Box 1361, co News
Review. WANTED AT ONCE Second
cook and fry cook. Hotel Ump
qua. WAITRESSES WANTED. Rain
bow Grill, phone 379 or 718-L.
WANTED Man to drive truck.
Steady work. Coen Lumber Co.
Miscellaneous
NO trespassing or minting at any
time on our property. Kruse
Bros.
KITTENS to give away.
Box 1!IS, Melrose route.
Write,
Fuel
PHONE 4C8
Green Slab Wood
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FOR SALE '39 Chevrolet truck,
stock rack, exceptionally good
rubber; 1941 Westinghouso
flat top electric range; number
15 DeLaval cream separtor.
Fair Oaks ranch, 5 miles east,
5 miles south Sutherlin.
FOR SALE - Large Deluxe cir
culator heater, 13 inch with
fan, like new. Kelvinalor elect
ric refrigerator, excellent con
dition. 2 wood heaters, air tight
type. Quantity of 6 inch stove
pipe. 946 W. First street, phone
652-L.
FOR SALE One piano, one
washing machine and one sew
ing machine. Can be seen at
the Ed Weaver ranch near
Myrtle Creek, or phone 251-R,
Roscburg.
FOR SALE Fordson tractor; In
ternational tractor disk; wreck
ed V-8 Ford sedan, good rubber
and motor. For quick sale. L.
Archambeau, Sutherlin.
THE IDEAL GIFT Fuller Bris
' tlecomb hair brush, $2.95. Mail
order to Merle Ivie, 1004 Lawn
ridge, Grants Pass. Fuller cata
logue on request.'
TRAILER. Good tires, iron bed,
500x19 4 ply; 475x19 6 ply. J. B.
Davis, Sutherlin.
2 VICTROLAS and records,
cheap. 1 oak, 1 mahogany.
Phone 12-L.
FOR SALE 10 foot cement block
chimney complete, $3.50. 922
Mill.
HOT POINT electric range,
cheap. 1103 Mill or phone 6S9-R.
FOR SALE Quick Cooker range.
$15.00. F. Parker, Wilbur.
HAWTHORNE bicycle, 26 inch
wheel, 1941 model. 4 13 Ella.
BOAT and motor
Powell's Hardware.
for sale.
Trade
1912 MODEL Schwen bicycle,
like new will trade for saddle
horse. Fred Meyers, South
Myrtle Creek.
WANTED - to trade 2 blue love
birds for 1 canary. Must he
good singer. 1051 Winchester
street.
Poultry
FOR RALE 3 purebred While
Giant cockerels, 1 purebred
Polled Angus calf, 7 months. G.
E. Aikins, Riddle, Oregon.
10 Six month old Hampshire Red
pullets, SI .25. Call 9 F-1I.
FOR SALE 160 acre mountain
ranch. About 12 acres fenced.
Has excellent garden ground
sub-irrigated, variety of fruit
trees, berries and grapes. Good
well neat house, 2 year-round
springs above : house, small
stream below house. More
than enough wood timber to
pay for place. Has 5-room
house, barn, chicken house, I
woodshed and other buildings.
Excellent home for someone
wishing to retire. Write Mrs.
H. P. Walter, P. O. Box 51,
Leland, Ore.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 4
room house close in. Furnace,
gas water heater, 2 bedrooms.
Wish to lease for year.
FOR 'SALE 3 benroum home, 4
lots, double garage, chicken i
house, fruit and nut trees. Just !
out of town. Bath and electri
city, $2500.00 .
FOR SALE 300 acre ranch fully
equipped and stocked. A high
income ranch being put on the
market due to illness of owner.
Step right into a good income.
Earl Wiley Hotel Rose Bldg.
FOR SALE Stock ranch. 3-10
acres, 9 miles W. of Oakland.
Easy terms. E. L.' Settle, Oak
land. Livestock
FOR SALE -Milk goats. 6 doe
kids from grade does and pure
bred Toggenburg buck. All for
$50.00. Doreen Eggleton, Oak
land. Phone Oakland 27-F-23.
ATTENTION We remove dead
and worthless stock free. Call
collect 52-F-12 or 338. Rose
burg By-products.
FEEDER pigs for sal.-. ". II.
Vierra ranch, formerly N. L.
Conn ranch beyond Mrlme.
FOR SALE Team of horses.
Good for farm work. Box 1300
c-o News-Review.
6 MONTHS Old Collie to give
away. B. P. Enycart, Rille
Range road.
YOUNG springer. Well bred,
easy milker. Route 1, box 119
Holmgren.
FOR SALE -100 head of Angora
goals. Ware Bros. Phone 58-F-11.
PIGS for sale. Mrs. V. Bounds,
Myrtle Creek, tregon.
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GENERAl SAW FIL.NQ
Howard Cimobeer, 443 3 Steph
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Demolh. 189-L
COMM'CL REFRIGERATION
Chet llainm. Phone 15
LOCKSMITH
PaelfU Key Serv. Phone 34P
Wanted
WANTED - Have $11)00.00 cash.
Will assume up to $3000.00 with
best security lor farm not less
than 250 acres. Want about 4
timber with livable house and
water on a good road. No agents
wanted. Write Box 1359, c-o
News-Review.
WANTED-Either Delco or Kohl
er power plant. Must be reason
able. Phone 374 or write P. O.
Box 283.
WANTED Small ranch, suitable
for turkeys. With electricily
and water. Box 1362. c-o News
Review. WANTED -Electric light plant,
alternating current, 110 volts.
E. F. Lane, Azalea, Oregon.
WANTED -Medium sized tractor
! in good condition. Route 1,
I box 119, Holmgren.
WANTED to buy or rent cider
press. Robert E. Marsters, Oak
land. WE BUY old magazines and clot li
hound poetry books. Fiction
I Library.
WANTED-Walnut meals. Rose
burg Poultry, 920 S. Stephens.1
i WANTED - Coal oil incubator.
I l'errin Bros., Brockway.
Autos
WANTED 25 USED CARS '
j CASH AT ONCE .
I NO DELAY I
I TOP WOLKSALE PRICE FOR !
YOUR CAR
I LOCK WOOD MOTORS I
WANTED
I USED CARS. HANSEN MOTOR
! CO., YOUR CHEVROLET
I DEALER. WILL PAY CASH
' FOR USED CARS AND
TRUCKS.
'COUPE WANTED Best coupe I
ran buy lor $500,110 cash. Box
i l'ii;.f. co News-Review.
FURNITURE REPAIRING""
Miles. 4.10 N. Stephens. 405-J.
RADIO dfcHVICINQ
Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen
Lund Radio Service. Phone !V
FHIE CLEANING
Furnaxa VHCUura cleaned Hut
cleaning.- Call 841, J. C. 'dew
ley. .,, :..
WAN TED AT ONCE-Light ear,
16 inch wheels. Cheap for cash.
Condition fair, tires no object.
Carl Cornell, 853 S. Main.
Dentistry
DR. NERBAS
Fluorescent teeth In piastlr
Old plates made like new.
80 years success in partial or full
denture replacement same day.
Extract ion Pyorrhea treatment.
Gas when desired.
Masonic Bldg. . Phone 483
Work Wanted
WANTED To haul ties, lumber,
light cats or mill machinery.
Reasonable rates. Phono 199-J.
FOR HIRE-Man wilh ton and a
half truck, good rubber. 950 E.
Douglas street, call evenings.
Lady Elks To Meet The Lady
Elks will hold a social meeting
Thursday night at 8 o'clock al
the temple. Prizes will be award
ed winners in the contract bridge
mid pinochle plays.
NEW
HAETER
POTTERIES
Hcsynes Store
For newspaper deliveries
' after 5:30
Please Call
215-L
DRAIN, Nov. 10. Mrs. E. G.
Whipple returned Monday from
nn extended eastern trip of about j
two months, spent mostly In j
New York and Pennsylvania,
where sho visited relatives. She !
also visited friends in Michigan j
and California en route.
Mrs. H. J.. BlyUio of Silvan
Grove, Kansas, came last week j
to spend the winter with her da-1
URhter, Mrs. Dora Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Seymour
went to Medford Monday for a
few days visit with Mrs. Sey
mour's mother, Mrs. Wheldon.
Verne Thomas made a brief
surprise visit to his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arlo Thomas, Sunday,
while his ship was in port at
Seattle for' repairs. Verne also
celebrated his 22nd birthday,
while at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gotchcr re
ceived word recently from Clif
ford Swcaringen that he had
been transferred from Salt Lake
to Florence, South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Klrtley re
ceived a letter this week from
their son, Robert Klrtley, say
ing he had been transferred
from Sheppard field, Texas, to
Boise, Idaho. Robert recently
graduated from an army air
plane mechanic school with the
second highest grade in the class
of several hundred men.
Don Sanders of the U. S. N.
came from Seattle last Thursday
for a week's visit with his father,
George V. Sander, hero and his
sisters, Mrs. Maxine Cramer and
Mrs. Bea Addison of Lorane. Don
has been on duty in the Dutch
harbor area.
Paul Cramer came down from
Eugene to visit his funnily over
the week end.
Postmaster O. A. Snook has
been grunted a leave of absence
and left here Wednesday to join
his family in Portland where he
will do defense work. Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Chapman of Hay
hurst have rented the Snook
house.
Dennis Lovelace has returned
home from Boise, Idaho, where
he was employed.
The Civic club will meet Wed
nesday Nov. 11 for tile regular
meeting, to bo followed by u pot
luck supper to which everyone Is
invited. In the evening Christ
mas boxes will be packed for till
boys from Drain and vicinity in
the service in the states. The
boxes for boys overseas, were
sent on Nov. 1.
Bill Cool, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Cool, a student of Lin
field college, was elected editor
of Hie college paper at the first of
I he school year and was recently
selected by fellow students of
the department of journalism to
represent Linfield at the Col
legiate Press conference held in
Chicago Nov. 5, 6 and 7.
DAILY DEVOTIONS
DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS
It may seem ironical to cele
brate a day of peace now; the
world placing a wreath of re
membrance with one hand,
with the other hand signalling
for a blast ot earth-shaking
artillery fire, In this newest
war which has eclipsed all oth
ers before it. But that is a
selfish view which forgets the
men which Armistice day
symbolizes. The day belongs
to them under acres of chaste
white crosses on foreign soil,
in hospitals or the thousands
still living, who bear in their
hearts the scars of world war
1. It Is not their fault that
the peace they won for us
could not outlast man's In
Jierent stupidity. They did not
fail us. It is we who failed
them. To them it was the one
great adventure which was
going to outlaw war for all
time. Somehow, living or dead,
they will share with the world
this Armlstic- day, Its shock
ing disappointment, that the
peace was so short lived: that
statesmen could forget so
soon the criminal blunders of
another day. It is completely
fitting that we should observe
Armistice day, not that we
can logically say peace, peace,
when there is no peace, but
we must never forget the men
who died for their country.
Amen.
DeMolay Chapter Hi'RU
lar inoutlng evory soo
ond mid fourth Thiirn
iliiys at Die Mnimiiii
tcnu.lo. SCItl UK.
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Big. LoadLittle Lad
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Proudly doing bis bit, wee war worker Malcolm Nribbs brings a
nuge mad or liny in along a country road near Burnet, England.
W. B. A., Roseourg Review, No. It
Holds regular meetings on sco
and and fourth Thursdays al
2:00 p. m. Visiting sisters invit
ed to attend reviews. Maccabe)
hall. Pine and Cass streets. 1
MAUDE POWERS, Pres.
MRS. JESSIE VINSON. F. Sen
Job's Daugmnrs. No. 8 Meet!
first and fourth Tuesdays al
7:30 p. m., Masonic Temple
Master Masons and O. E. S
members always welcome.
. Hon. Queen.
RUTH HANSEN,
ELLA MAT CLOAKE, Rcc.
. O. O. F., Phlietanan Lodge, Nq
8 Meets In Odd Fellows tempi
every Thursday evening. Visit
lug brothers are always wel
come.
GLEN WILSON, N. G.
O. L. JOHNSON, Sec.
O. E. S., hoieourg Chapter No. 8
iloluu tamed c-ommiiiiicatluns oi
the first and third Thursdays li
ench mouth. All sojournlnl
brothers and Inters are cordiM
ly Invited to nttend.
LESTA SHOEMAKER, W. M
CHRISTINE MICELLI, Sec,
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41
Meets in Odd Fellows Ten
pie every second and fourth:
Tuesday evening.
VELMA HERMANN, N. G.
T1LLIE JOHNSON; Sec.
Neighbors of Wooacrart, tllai
Circle, No. 49 Meets on first
and third Mor.dny ovonlnna, , in
I. O. O. F. hull. Visiting neigh
bors Invltml to attend. ;
ETHEL BEAVER, G. N.
CYNTHIA GERMOND. Clwk.
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