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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1942. FIVE Rentals FOR RENT Small furnished house at 42G1 E. First avenue N. $8.00 per month. Call at 515 W. Oak. 5 ROOM, modern house, base ment, garage. Phone 555-J or 424 or call at 504 S. Stephens. WANTED Care of convalescents In my home. Mrs. Brust, 508 Fowler, phone 145. FOR RENT 3-room, partly fur nished cabin on Dixonville road. Phone 3 F-22. FUR N I S H E 1) APARTMENTS. 421 Flocd, corner Mill. Inquire Roseburg Motel. APARTMENT furnished. Close in. Reasonable. Adults only. Phone 645-J. CLEAN 4-room apartment. Adults. Call 403-J or 454 N. Stephens. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. I OR RENT House, close in. In quire 211 Washington. 3-ROOM furnished apartment, close In. Call 634-R. HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 707 W. Moshor street. Autos WANTED 25 USED CARS CASH AT ONCE NO DELAY TOP WOLESALE PRICE FOR YOUR CAR LOCKWOOD MOTORS WANTED USED CARS. HANSEN MOTOR CO., YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER, WILL PAY CASH FOR USED CARS AND TRUCKS. FOR SALE - 58200 spiral bevel type rear end: 4 8-inch wheels to fit, complete. W. G. Owens, Camas Valley, Oregon. Wanted WANTED AT ONCE Electric cook stove, 110 voltage. Phone 261 until 5:30 p. m. or call at 119 W. Moshor. WANTED -to buy circulator heater in good condition. E. L. Simpson, Tenmile. WANTED Used stoves and household furniture. 502 N. Jackson. RED RYDER TOW0E.UM5 IURniN' BACK- HE. AIN'T COTWN EMPTIED His GUN "D LONNE.LLY MARti AMP his mesj HlA VJHEf THE RNER V.MTH HEI?D cattle: PANDEMONIUM REIGNS IN FREE MOO... A SECRET MAP OF DEFENSE WORKS HAS MVSTERIOUSLV DISAPPEARED ALLEY OOP Direct Hit By V. T. Hamlin ' in i rft,n x-n ' . ' rV II C Ill f.V I V 1 V i-. 'B'"-J CrVtOTBB W,d irt 'Sfc I . LIkc m. ,1 11-23 , rA FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Payment Preference By Merrill Blosser C hatT Hilda t&lo fooES Tno.sir.! and if I get back f ow can T You Just C If you TwsSME? mr.. "Yi ARC ME HOW MILUE" THAT LETTER. YOU WROTF, CAN , V&U GET SIGN) THIS GET THAT GCUBBLE , WITH W Van MucHYoue MccoY II have- dates with Hilda tme papes, autoor.- lettef?. such a pretty A; rvf, UWCLE LEFF KWOW AGAIM rn-TAT 1 LETTER.? yiZIN&METO BACK.rLL GlK-L IN TME" i Lcpc YOU, MR. AmAfJZ. -.' V ! .LX ACT AS YOUt EVEM KISS HOUSE, APE YOU S PcIt GRUBBLE, St-vflf l i AGENT.' I'LL DO YOU J GONNA DO A PEr akid-. TIWHf--SiJ 'VJmerkt.' t lA WOMAN'S WORIC? j" Livestock ONE 6-ycarodl Guernsey cow, fresh in January; one 2-year-old Jersey heifer, fresh In spring; two 6-months old Jersey-Guernsey heifers. H. R. Finch, 2 miles E. of Sutheflin. Turn left at south side road. ATTENTION We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect 52 F-12 or 338. Rose burg By-Products. FOR SALE Rabbits. Angora buck and doe, one White Giant buck and one doe. 203 Brown avenue, West Roseburg. FEEDER PIGS for sale, 40 pounds and up. C. H. Vicrra ranch, for merly N. L. Conn ranch, be yond Melrose. SELL or trade milk cow for work hose or weaner pigs. G. R. Whitson, Dillard, Oregon. W A N T E D Fresh cows and springers. Call 1200 Winchester street, phone 663. FOR SALE Shorthorn bull calves, also Herefords, 1 Black Poll. Sanitary Market. Rabbits young does American White. Dean Bartlett, Route 2, Box 172, Roseburg. W A N T E D Fresh cows and springers. Call 1200 Winchester street, phone 663. WEANER PIGS for sale, 2 months old. C. M. Stark, Rt. 2, phone 12-F-6. LIVESTOCK for sale and ranch for rent. Inquire George Ward, Grand Hotel. FOR SALE weaner pigs. J. A. Lyons, N. Myrtle Creek. PIGS Max Bauer, Kellogg. Automobile Insurance EFFECTIVE November 1, the State Farm Insurance company are reducing thoir premium rates for Bodily Injury and Properly Damage insurance, both new and renewal. For particulars, see R. H. Parker, local representative, at 631 So. Stephens street or call 835. Lost and Found LOST 16-foot, while and brown rowboat from Idleyld mooring. Finder., please nomy ivi. jj Kimmel, Idleyld. Reward. Fuel PHONE 468 Green Slab Wood I ROSFnilRG LUMBER T HIS HERD, J JV,LLWI f JCHEOf HED, X pS"! ( jW S J WvE SEARCHEPWO0PS MAD yJOAigftQ I KNEW OOP$MfS GUY? ApE OUtCHART OF OUR. l EVERYTHING A fAlN. THEREj wLJ CRAZY TEMPEglHSra NEVER ) COLD.' ICOAST - DEFENSE ), WbERYJ U )HE G0ES y , WOULD HURTVPM TS5EEN HIM S ' A. WORKS' J Real Estate 38 ACRES, all tillable, in fruit and grass; 6 acres apples, har vested 1,000 boxes this year. 2 acres apricots, li story, G room house, excellent condition. Barn 45x65 feet, good hen house. Personal property including all orchard equipment and other items. Good location and a paying farm. Priced right for quick sale. Stock ranches; small farms; dwellings In Roseburg. Everything in Real Estate and Insurance. Fred A. Ciolt, in . Stephens, phone 218. ' THE VANDERER RANCH, con sisting of 720 acres, in Olalla, for sale or rent. Address own er, F. J. Vanderer, 422 E. Michcltorena street, Santa Barbara, California. FOR SALE 2 houses and lots. close In, on paved streets. New garages and woodsheds. O. C. Thompson, Umpqua. FOR SALE Stock ranch. 340 acres, 9 miles W. of Oakland. Easy terms. E. L. Settle, Oak land. Help Wanted INSIDE WORK In one of Port land's finest laundries. Ideal working conditions. No experi ence. Wo supply instruction. GOOD WAGES. Part time Jobs available. Write NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY 1001 N.E. Flanders, Portland, Or. RAILWAY LINEMEN or climb ers to work on S.P.&S. Ry. be tween Portland and Spokane. 92c per hour and board. Write n. A. Leslie, co s.j'.&s. ny., Portland, Ore. WANTED Single man for farm hand, middle aged or passed. Room and board. P. O. box 81 Riddle, Oregon. LADY HOUSEKEEPER in moth erless home. No drinkers. Sal ary, $30.00. P. O. Box 222. WANTED- Farm hand. Good wages. Box 1370, c o News Re view. WANTED Waitress ly. Sullivan's Cafe. immediate- Work Wanted WANTED Job as night watch man or similar work. Inquire house next to Webb's Grocery, Route 1, Box 8, E. Douglas. Hunted by Both Sides i ill niiainiBiii t GENERAl SAW FIL.NQ Howard Casebeer, 443 S Steph PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L COMM'CL REFRIGERATION Chet Hatnm. Phone 715. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Sorv. Phone 348 I For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SAL E Turkeys, geese, I chickens nnd rabbits for your j thanksgiving dinner, bpean ahead for your bird. We can supply you with any grade. Douglas Market, phone 350. THE IDEAL GIFT Fuller Brls tlccomb hair brush, $2.95. Mall order to Merle Ivlc, 100-1 Lawn- ( ridge, Grants Pass. Fuller cata logue on request. FOR SALE New 150 egg incu bator, two brooders, 150 chick size. All kerosene, James Jones, box 156, Oakland. ONE Iwohorso wagon, $25.00; one 1-horse wagon, $8.00. Will trail.; for Rod or Hampshire chickens. Glenn Jones, Melrose. 30-10 Kit AG rifle, 2 boxes shells. Imperial cook stove. II. R. Finch, 2 miles E. of Sutherlin. Turn left at south side road. FOR SALE 1 Corona portable typewriter. Good condition. $3(1.00. Musgrnvc Hardware, Sutherlin, Oregon. FOR SALE - John Deere drill; disk plow; 3 bottom mold plow. R. Cook, Umpqua Hotel. FOR SALE Boys bicycle, 21 inch wheels, $8.00. Royd W. Brulon, 340 N. Jackson. Miscellaneous NO trespassing or minting at any time on our properly. Krusc Bros. Poultry FOR SALE -A dozen Now Hamp shire cockerels, $2.00 each. (). A. Rowe, mile north of Wilbur. t 1 FURNITURE REPAIRING Miles. 430 N. Stephens. 465-J. RADIO SERVICINQ Radio Doctor. 306 N. Steph em Lund Radio Service. Phone FLUE CLEANING Furnace vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. Call 84L J. C Bew ley. Around the County Wilbur WILBUR, Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller from Williams, California, are spending the week I here looking after their property interests on the west side. Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Deardorff cf Oakland visited in Wilbur and Roseburg Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Helliwcll of Roseburg were Sunday guests of Mrs. D. E. Moon. Mrs. Anna Pierce spent the week with her mother, Mrs. Net tie Smith, in Oakland Miss Louise Russell, who ut- tended high school at Newport, re- turned to her home here Satur day and will enter high school in Roseburg Monday. Mrs. Leslie Solomon was visit ing friends in Oakland Friday. Mrs. Virgil Smith returned home from Salem Sunday. Her grandson, Dick Smith, accom panied her home and will spend a few weeks with her on the farm. Jim Hart, who is employed at Hinklc Creek, spent the week end here with his family. Granville Nye and his daugh ter, Mrs. Beulah Partin, spent a few days last week at Sweet Home visiting the former's brother. I Mrs. Maud Chambers has moved to Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Holcomb have moved in her home recently vacated. Virgil Smith, who has been ill For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 215-L By Fred Harman for several days, was advised by lis physician that his ailment was due to a torn nerve in his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witcher of Springfield visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfora real sun- day. Mrs. Oliver Jones and two da ughters from Cathlama, Wash ington, and Mrs. J. A. McKay and Mrs. Artie Dugan of Cottage Grove visited at the home of Mrs. McKay's sister, Mrs. F. F. Park er. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Solomon had as their guests Sunday her brother, Carl Morris, and son, of Portland nnd her sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Minter from Kellogg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Files from Portland (Lola Parker) is visit ing at the home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Parker. Sutherlin SUTHERLIN, Nov. 20.-Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Winney and daughter, Shirley, of Salem were u-irL-.,'nH Pilosis Of thC K. L. Sweeney and Owen Rose fami lies. Mrs. Winney is a Bisiur ui Mrs. Sweeney and Mrs. Rose. On Sunday the three families drove to Happy valley to spend the day with the ladies' parents, Mr. und Mrs. Fae Padelford. Mrs. Burt Brown is spending an indeiinite time in eastern Oregon at the home of a daugh ter to be willi her sister who is seriously ill there. Bud Cooper spent uie wcck end here with relatives while en joying a furlough from the army. Kenneth (Pat) Padelford, brother of Mrs. K. L. Sweeney and Mrs. Owen Rose, was on the cruiser San Francisco when It saw action recently in the, Solo mon battle. II was a ship on which a Jap plane fell killing 30 men. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ottinger of Oakland vlsiled friends here Tuesday. J. D. Collier was a delegalo of the local A. V. ol L. laborers un ion of the Sutherlin Timber Pro ducts mill ut a convention in Eu gene last Saturday. Mrs. E. 11. Relhwell and daugh ter, Mrs. Needham of Portland, left last Sunday for (he hitler's home in Portland where Mrs. Rethwell will also reside. Mrs. Evylyn Young, who has acted as assistant in me post office for the past two years, has accepted a secretarial position with the Sutherlin Timber Pro ducts company. Mrs. Lowell .Swift, nee Pauline- Trozelle, is re placing Mrs. Young at the post oflico. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gunderson are enjoying a few days vacation in Eugene. Mrs. Robert Miller is in charge of the cafe during their absence. Tenmile TENMILE, Nov. 20.- Mrs. Net tie Cabot returned to her hinne in Tenmile after spending Hie past month in Heron Lake, Minn., visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood, and oilier relatives and friends. Mrs. Christina Chrislophcrson and son, Marlowe, of Eugene, who formerly resided in Ten- mile, were visiting and transact ing business In the valley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family from California, huve rented the lvin Swift place, as Mr. Swift and family have pioved to u ranch i t Glide. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Dex ter from Ilermiston, Ore,, have purchased the R. I. Poole farm. Mrs. Poole has returned to Antl och, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown are spending a few days visiting rel atives in Banks and Eugene. Among those in Tenmile to have wells drilled and electric pumps installed recently are Mr. and Mis. Jr. Bulls, and Mr. und Mrs. Pearly Ilahn. M. Chapman and A. Griffin are helping Jim Henry build fence al present. Mrs. Harry Simpson and small grandson, who have spent the past month visiting her son and daughler in law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Simpson, have relumed to her home in Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. William Malniif have sold I heir farm lo a Califor nia f;mil. The Malone family plan on moving to California soon. Mrs. Otto Huebner and daugh ter, Mrs. Gerald Paul, were shop ping and transacting business in Roseburg Monday. Mr. and Mis. Charles Boyd ol Roseburg were guests at the home of Mr. und Mrs. McCaffrey Tuesday. Jr. Hulls is building a new pump house and wood shed at his home place. Mrs. Rilla Ilahn was a Rose burg visitor Monday. Tom Godfrey is employed in Roseburg at the Farm Bureau Exchange at present. Mrs. Waller Coats received Ti'VI New Hampshire Red day old chicks last week from CorvallK Mr. and Mrs. Dod Benedict ami daughter, Belly I ou, have THIS CURIOUS WORLD 7lc BRITISH "-LKfcc; TO WHCVA THE SOZ CAAAC '' fJT f I . v MEANS SO MUCH NOW, TRIED JlTX-' It DESPERATELY Ttf PREVENTAlo X 7 ITS CONSTRUCTION. If t ( yJM wZ Om. IM! 8 NIA SERVICE. INC. T M. RtG. U. 5 PAT. OFF. i&&AUihZ. , JACK FROST K&IJ grf? v THAT CAUSES W f v ' r1 THE BRIGHT COLORS (TO3 ??8k:J l I ,' OF AUTUMNAL. V yl ,' FOLIAGE iry . Y VT7 fy I AArrtOCVAASA, Jf, 7 tj XAvrHOMYt--, W -f " ' ' Wf AND CAfSOrAS... . P'GMENTS TAAESRE PRICELESS ARTICLE IS tfellH WORTH A LOT OF MONEY, jWjjjjffim KBPjAjj r ayy vmkimin dwcki, J . Ml ' ) gfr noS. n-25 f-- JNEXT; The EXTENT OF PARTICIPATION IN PAYROLL SAVINGS PLANS FOR WAR SAVINGS BONDS Estimated; Monthly, Dec. 1941 to Sept. 1942 1942 FIRMS I : Thouundt DEC JAR FEB. MAR. APR VA3RKERS-1 Millions I - ... , . Wbrkars In Firms Government Agencies 30 I In Fbriicipating Gownmtnt Agtncfts 20 10 DEC JAM. Ft a MAR. APR. MAY WORKERS minion, . A-...ii.. o.a:-: c- ...!.. n,-- an n ThouMndi 25 rtrmi wiui nam. too TV- - - too 76 - - - - - 75 .Workers Actually Participating I In RirtMpating . Q Q i 0 oovtrnmtnt Agtnctts tSS- I S3 '2 ' In fhrticipaling S - 12 DEC JAN. FED. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AU& SEPI OCT. 1941 1942 returned lo their home after spendiiiK several days up north vlsltinn friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell of Springfield attended to the store business while Mr. Henedlct was absent. Jim Henry sold a load of at piys In Koseburx last week. Will Coffee and A. Griffin were shopping, and transaelinn busi ness in UosebuiK Saturday. Mrs. C. A. Campbell of Non pareil, who formerly resided in Tenmile, was a ltoseburg visitor lasl Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreii;er were allendine; to business mat Preferred Stock ! Members needing to sell their pre ferred stock certificates may list them for sale. We have sals for a limited amount at par. A. R. Kronke, Sec. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange , ROSEBURG, OREGON By William Ferguson salt of the earth. FIRMS . MAY JUNE JUty AU& SEPI OCT. WORKERS - Million and' with Plans . JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT OCT. WORKERS il-v iion ters In KosebuiK Monday. Dorothy Itallikey was absent from sehool last Friday duo to illness. Melrose Mrs. I). N. Sands left last week for California to join her hus band. John Ulrieh reeently went to Portland to encage in defense work. Enjoy Trip Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Mlielli and daughter, Miss Eleanore, and son, Hob, have re turned lo Ihelr home, following a couple of days In Portland. CD E3 20