Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 23, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1942
Rentals
FOR RENT Small furnished
house at 4264 E. First avenue
N. S8.00 per month. Call at
515 W. Oak.
CLEAN, furnished house or
apartment. Adults. Call 403-J
or 454 N. Stephens.
WANTED Care of convalescents
in my home. Mrs. Brust, 50S
Fowler, phone 115.
FOR RENT 3-room, partly fur
nished cubin on Dixonvillc
road. Phone 3F-22.
FUR N I S II E D APARTMENTS.
421 Floed, corner Mill. Inquire
Roseburg Hotel.
APARTMENT furnished. Close
in. Reasonable. Adults only.
Phone 645-J.
KOIILHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS.
Modern. Phone 802-R.
FOR RENTV House, close in. In
quire 211 Washington.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 707 W,
Mosher 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 5S200 spiral bevel
type rear end; 4 8-inch wheels
to fit, complete. W. G. Owens,
Camas Valley, Oregon.
WE WANT TO BUY a late model
logging truck and trailer in
good condition. Write Box 108,
Roseburg, Oregon.
'31 Chevrolet coupe for sale. Fair
rubber, motor good. $150.00.
R. u. Carroll, Dixonvillc.
Wanted
WANTED to buy circulator
heater in good condition. E. L.
Simpson, Tenmilc.
WANTED Used stoves and
household furniture. 502 N.
Jackson.
RED RYDER
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' ME, I'M GLAD I WOULD HAPPENOOZV SPY AIN'T W TH LONGER IT If GOT A-BUILDIN AS crevV AN' I SPONSOR OUR faK7"
T' GET MV IF EENV tmrKO REASON TO TAKES US T 3ET 1 BE READY ? cJuSc va 'rAJJiAv:-. NEW RGHTIN ( OH, DEAR!
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Sharpshooter in the House By Merrill Blosser
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Mow are- you I Just leave W- Psst NOT . wmat would Id get-arrested I I Hector, is im the-
GONNA GET IT TO ME, l7C I'D LIKE INTERESTED.' HAPPEN IF BUT WHArfe THAT GOT GALLERY WITH A
THAT LETTER, J PAL.' ILLIfc TO HAVE SCRAM THAT BUBBLE TODOWW---- ' BPAW I- SUnoTPP
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Livestock
ONE 6y..arold Guerney 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 Sutherlin.
Turn left at south side road.
ATTENTION We remove dead
and worthless stock free. Call
collect 52-F-12 or 33a Rose
burg By-Products.
FOR SALE Rabbits. Angora
buck and doe, otie White Giant
buck and one doe. 203 Brown
avenue, West Roseburg.
I FEEDER PIGS for sale, 40 pounds
ana up. c. II. Vierra ranch, for
merly N. L. Conn ranch, be
yond Melrose.
SELL or trade milk cow for
work hose or weancr pigs. G,
R. Whitson, Dillard, Oregon.
W A N T E D Fresh cows and
springers. Call 1200 Winchester
street, phone 6G3.
FOR SALE Shorthorn bull
calves, also Ilerefords, 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.
LIVESTOCK for sale and ranch
for rent. Inquire George Ward,
Grand Hotel.
FOR SALE wcaner pigs. J.
Lyons, N. Myrtle Creek.
A.
PIGS Max Bauer, Kellogg.
Work Wanted
MARRIED MAN wants work on
dairy ranch. Experienced Call
1029 East 3rd.
WANTED To haul lumber or
mill machinery. N. Side Apart
ments, phone 301.
Lost and Found
LOST - White, female wire hair
ed terrier. Both ears brown,
blown spot on back of head, bob
tailed. Reward. 421 S. Jackson,
phone 230.
Poultry
FOR SALE A dozen New Hamp
shire cockerels, $2.00 each. O.
A. Rowe, mile north of Wilbur.
Real Estate
COTTAGE AND SIX ACRES on
North Umpqua near Glide. In
cludes a cow, 2 dozen Red chic
kens, 4 cords of wood, 2 tons
hay, floor coverings and some
furniture. Price $2350.00.
Modern 4 bedroom home, close in,
good location, paved street,
garage, fireplace, builtlns.
Down payment $1000.00.
22 acres with highway frontage,
5 acres tillable, lots of wood. 3
cabins all rented, service sta
tion, store, living quarters, fire
place, barn, chicken house for
100 hens, electricity. Price
$3500. .00.
I have some of the best ranches
in Douglas County for sale.
Earl Wiley, Hotel Rose bldg.
38 ACRES, all tillable, In fruit
and grass; 6 acres apples, har
vested 1,000 boxes this year. 2
acres apricots. 11 story, 6-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. Goff, 122 S.
Stephens, phone 218.
FOR SALE 2 houses and lois,
close in, on paved streets. New
garages and woodsheds. O. C.
Thompson, Umpqua.
FOR SALE Stock ranch. 310
acres, 9 miles W. of Oakland.
Easy terms. E. L. Settle, Oak
land. Help Wanted
WANTED Lady for house
work and care of small girl
while mother works. No wash
ing. Evenings and Sundays off.
Phone 310 days, 839-R evenings.
STENOGRAPHER or typist, ex
perienced or Inexperienced.
Phone 46-F-2, Bonanza Mines,
Inc., Sutherlin.
WANTED Someone with buzz
saw to saw about 12 tiers wood.
R. T. Belcher, 837 E. Douglas.
LADY HOUSEKEEPER in moth
erless home. No drinkers. Sal
ary, $30.00. P. O. Box 222.
WANTED Waitress. Immediate
ly. Sullivan's Cafe. .
Fuel
PHONE 4U8
Green Slab Wood
ROSEBURG LUMHKR CO.
Shower of Bullets
Got Some Champagne?
GENERAl SAW FIL.NQ
Howard Casebeer, 443 S Steph
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 185-L
COMM'CL REFRIGERATION
t'het Hamm. Phone 715.
LOCKSMITH
Pacifl.. Key Serv. Phone 34S
For Sale Miscellaneous
' O R SAL E Turkeys, geese,
chickens and rabbits for your
Thanksgiving dinner. Speak
ahead for your bird. We can
supply you with any grade.
Douglas Market, phone 350.
THE IDEAL GIFT Fuller Bris
tlecomb hair brush, $2.95. Mall
order to Merle Ivie, 100-1 Lawn
ridge, Grants Pass. Fuller cata
logue on request.
BOATS $15.00 and up. Johnson
fishing motor, $S5.00. Boat and
trailer, $60.00. Five horse John
son, $110.00. E. S. Powell Hard
ware. FOR SALE- New 150 egg incu
bator, two brooders, 150 chick
size. All kerosene, James
Jones, box 156, Oakland.
30-40 KRAG rifle, 2 boxes shells.
Imperial cook stove. H. R.
Finch, 2 miles E. of Sutherlin,
Turn left at south side road.
FOR SALE 1 Corona portable
typewriter. Good condition.
$30.00. Musgrove Hardware,
Sutherlin, Oregon.
FOR SALE John Deere drill;
disk plow; 3 bolTom mold plow.
R. Cook, Umpqua Hotel.
FOR SALE High chair, buggy,
car bed, female cocker spaniels.
727 Fleser street.
Study Club to Meet - The Green
P.-T. A. Study club will meet at
a pot luck luncheon Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. May Pollard.
For newspaper deliveries
after 5:30
Please Call
215-L
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Miles. 430 N. Stephens. 465-J.
RADIO SERVICING
Radio Doctor. 306 N. Stephen
Lund Radio Service. Phone V
PLklB CLEANING
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flui
cleaning. Call 94L J. C. Bew
ley.
Intcr-Se Study Club to Meet
The Inter-So Study club will
meet Tuesday at a one-thirty o'
clock dessert-luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Charles Doerner
with Mrs. D. Ramsdell In charge
of the program on "Geography
of China."
SUMMONS
! Tn thn Ph-nnit rviiit.t nf tl.n
State of Oregon for the County
of Douglas.
Oregon Exploration Company,
an Oregon corporation, J. W.
Hanselman and P. T. Meaney,
iiusiees., i-iaintills, vs. Pat
ivielty, Maude Nash, George Ot
ten and Fred Jobe. Def-'nXinls.
To: Pat Kieltv. one of the de.
ienuanis aoovo named:
I In (he name of the Stale of
Oregon you are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
aixive mimed suit on or before
six weeks from the date of first
publication of this summons, and
set forth what right, title or in
terest, if any, you have in the
following described real property
situated in the County of Douglas
aim male oi uregon, to wn:
Section 26, Fraction No. 1,
more particularly described
in the location notice record
ed on page 135 of Volume 10
of Mining Claim Records of
Douglas County, Oregon.
Section 26, Fraction No. 2,
more particularly described
in (he local Inn nolice record
ed on page 135 of Volume 10
of Mining Claim Records of
Douglas County, Oregon.
Silver Peak North Base,
more particularly described
in the location nolice record
ed on page 125 of Volume 10
of Mining Claim Records ot
Douglas County, Oregon.
Lower Silver Peak North,
.more particularly described
in the location notice record
ed on page 126 of Volume 10
of Mining Claim Records of
Douglas County, Oregon.
East Silver Peak, more
By Fred Harmon
7T
By V. T. Hamlin
fAWRI6HT, UMPA.hV
particularly described In the
location notice recorded on
page 295 of Volume 10 of
Mining Claim Records of
Douglas County, Oregon.
Lower Silver Peak No. 2,
more particularly described
in the location notice record
ed on page 296 of Volume 10
of Mining Claim Records of
Douglas County, Oregon.
Silver Peak No. 3, more
particularly described In the
location notice recorded on
page 59 of Volume 10 of
Mining Claim Records of
Douglas County, Oregon.
Silver Peak Fraction, more
particularly described In the
location notice recorded on
page 59 of Volume 10 of
Mining Claim Records of
Douglas County, Oregon.
Silver Peak No. 1, more
particularly described in the
amended location notice re
corded on page 54 of Volume
10 of Mining Claim Records
of Douglas County, Oregon.
Silver Peak Base, more
particularly described in the
amended location notice re
corded on page 59 of Volume
10 of Mining Claim Records
of Douglas County, Oregon.
Helen, more particularly
described in the amended
location notice recorded on
page 60 of Volume 10 of Min
ing Claim Records of Douglas
County, Oregon.
Lower Silver Peak, more
particularly described in the
amended location notice re
corded on page (30 of Volume
10 of Mining Claim Records
of Douglas County, Oregon.
Silver Peak No. 2, more
particularly described in the
amended location notice re
corded on page 54 of Volume
10 of Mining Claim Records
of Douglas County, Oregon.
Also all buildings, machin
ery, tools, appliances, supplies
and equipment on said claims
or any of them and used or
useful in the operation and
development of said claims,
together with all the dips,
spurs and angles, and also all
the metals, ores, gold and
silver bearing quartz, rock
and earth therein, and all the
rights, privileges and fran
chises thereto incident, ap
pendant and appurtenant or
therewith usually had and en
joyed, and also all and singu
lar the tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in
any wise appertaining,
and if you fail to appear and
answer, plaintiffs for want there
of will apply to the above en
titled court for the relief pray
ed for In the complaint; to-wlt:
That a decree be made and en
tered that plaintiffs are the own
ers and entitled to the exclusive
possession of all of the property
herein before described; and that
Hie defendants Pat Kielty, George
oiten, Maude Nash and Fred
.lobe, have no right, title or in
terest In or to the above de
scribed properly, or any part
thereof; that the deed of con
veyance from the Sheriff of
Douglas County, Oregon, to de
fendant Pat Kielty, dated Decem
ber 9, 1!)32, and recorded on Janu
ary 10, 1933, In Record of Mining
Claims No. 4, at page 111, of
Douglas County, Oregon, con
veyed no right, title or Interest
in the above described property,
or any part thereof, to defendant
Pat Kielty; that the deed of con
veyance from defendant Pat
Kielty to defendant George Ottcn,
dated December 22, 1H.J2, and re
corded on June 23, 1933, in Re
cord of Mining Claims No. 4, at
page 115, of Douglas County, Ore
gon, conveyed no right, title or
interest to said defendant George
Ottcn in or to the above describ
ed property, or any part thereof;
thai said deeds of conveyance
constitute clouds upon the title
of these plaintiffs to the above
described properly, and that both
of said deeds of conveyances be
declared Invalid and ordered can
celled on the records of Douglas
County, State of Oregon, anu
mat the clouds thereby caused on
the title of plaintiffs to said prop.
orty be removed; that on July 23,
iikrj, and prior thereto, the said
mining ground was not vacant or
open to location, and the purport
ed locations of defendant Fred
be are Invalid and of no force
or effect, and the record thereof
constitutes a cloud upon plain
tiffs' title; that said Instruments
Ik- declared Invalid and cancelled
on the records of Douglas County,
Oregon, and that the clouds
theiby caused on the litle of
plaintiffs to said mining properly
be removed; thai the title of
plaintiffs to all of the property
nerelnnelorc described be quieted
and forever set at rest; that the
plaintiffs he awarded their costs
md disbursements in this suit;
that the plaintiffs be awarded
such other and further relief as
to the court may be Just and
equitable in the premises.
I tils summons is published by
order of the Honorable Carl E.
VVimbei ly, Judge of the above en
titled court, made and entered on
Ihe 10th day of November 1!H2,
directing publication ol this sum
mons once a week for four con
secutive weeks in a newspaper of
general circulation In the County
of Douglas and State of Oregon.
R. N. Kavanaugh
Attorney for Plaintiffs
(ill! Mead Building
Portland, Oregon
Date of first publication, No
vember Hi, 1912.
Date of last publication, De
cember II, 1912.
Brave Bird
This Ignorant little bird probably doesn't know a tommy gun from
a stick, so it perches innocently on the business end of the weapon
used by one ot the defenders ot Midway Island. It is a white tairy
tern, one of the many species of birdlife on the island.
North Africa
Cotoblanca,
morocco.
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If there, was conflict going on from Seattlo to Nev York across
tho northern half of the United States, it would be comparable
to tho battle now blanketing north Africa from Casablanca to
Suez. Map compares sizo of U. S. with Africa.
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Even in the fiercest flshtinB, there's time for aid to the wounded. In
this enso, two members of an armored division ot tho ALP in Africa ad
minister first old to a French nnllvo soldier during on early phase of
U. S. landing operations. Photo radioed London-New York.
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in u OiiUic. uuriiiB action atiainst Jap forces oil the Santa Crus Islands
uul Uct. ;'S, a lookout unci lus "tdlkor" aboard a U. S. vessel grab a bile
to eat wuile keepicg eyeo and eats upeo for tha enemy.
at Midway
Front Big as U. S.
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