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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1942. FIVE O Rentals I FOR RENT 1 acre, half mile Roseburg. 4-room house, elec tricity, city water, barn, poultry house. $15.00 per month. Imme diate possession. G. W. Young A Son, 205 W. Cass, phone 417. WANTED to rent, small stock ranch, 300 to 600 acres or larger suitable to run cattle or sheep. Robert W. Murray, room 538, Grand Hotel. 6-ROOM, strictly modern house. Bath, electricity, furnace, 21 miles from Roseburg. Fred Fisher, phone 26-F-3. 5ROOM, modern, clean, furnish ed flat. Gas equipment. Adults. Phone 222-R, 547 S. Stephens. FUR N I S H E D APARTMENTS. 424 Floed, corner Mill. Inquire Roseburg Hotel. LPARTMENT furnished. Close In. Reasonable. Adults only. Phone 645-J. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS Modern. Phone 802-R. Red Estate WOULD LIKE to contact farm owners who arc planning to sell. Am looking for a cattle farm. Give complete details, location, taxes, water, roads, crop, acreage, price, terms, buildings, condition and what goes with the place. Grovcr Kihorny, 2131 Bonita Drive. Glendale, California. DUE to ill health and desire to O change climate, have good Boise Valley property to ex change for western Oregon property. Write Ralph White, Bowmont, Idaho. I NEED more listings of dwell ings and stock ranches. Everything in Real Estate and Insurance. Fred A. Goff, 122 S. Stephens, phone 218. WANTED listings of city and suburban property for sale. G. W. Young & Son, 205 W. Cass, phone 417. Miscellaneous THE ORANGE TRUCK will be temporarily closed. We wish to . thank all our customers for their patronage and hope to see 1 tnem again in the near future. Watch for reopening date. Christmas trees are on sale at our stand. RED RYDER ALLEY OOP 'WELL. IF THAT AIN'T 1 H ... B7 tlUM, MY ill imi M unvMir IS GONNA nAr- IA WAIT ii-"$J'":!f- rl-H tfuiTJWnRUtf A- cSSa ( HoNESToweo-fA1 then wt in isSS&C 1 ulluyojtmndyols'liTM VI AWAtf WITHOUT j3 ,J V i Am GOT IV V 5LME5 DlDYOU f- JLr1! y- H. VtoRK TMM BS.T Out lt V pavim' off--- I SarVGS- rfAeus-feD.'y ; Bet fifty TiV'1C (kW vjages at -we tjuchesss ) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YOU FlWALLy I YAM Bur 5iOT TUB J I'D LIKE lb SkATES. DIONT EXCHAMGE" A0 MAS A PRESEMT OF A PAIR OP SKATES. BUT TM6V APE 7BO SMALL.' For Sole Miscellaneous SAVE GAS by purchasing your Christmas trees at the up town site, Jackson and Lane streets. Extra well shaped trees at popular prices. CHRISTMAS TREES AT the ORANGE TRUCK just north of town. We have an un usually fine lot; all sizes. Open evenings and Sunday. FOR SALE CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE AND TOYS Stearns & Chenowcth Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE G. E. Electric stove, davenport, lady's fur coat, hand painted dishes. Suitable for gifts. Silver, blankets. Route 2, Box 152, Apply after 5 p. m. CHRISTMAS TREES. Help your selves. Sweet. petite prunes, 15 pounds, $1.00, 100 pounds $6.00. No sugar required. Lindbloom. STEELHEAD REELS, braided silk lines, nylon lines, fine hooks, Hy-grade salmon eggs at Powell's Hardware. WOOD HEATER; 21 horse out board, $35.00. 30-30 rifle, $15.00; boat oars, $3.00; boat, $65.00. Powell's Hardware. GENUINE ruby, antique ear drops, drip style; fur neckpiece. Lula Halladay, 420 N. Jackson street, Annex. POCKET KNIVES, flashlights, bow and arrow sets, dart games, fish rods, reels, etc. Powell's Hardware. PAINT UP that spare room be fore guests arrive. Have Hick erson do it now. Phone 98. FRIG1DAIRE for sale, excellent condition, $125.00 cash. 4 blocks E of bank, Sutherlin, Oregon, Harry Arnold. OLD OIL PAINTINGS; old style odd dishes; tatting, quilt tops; man's truss, new, cheap. 200 W. Mosher. FULLER Biistlecomb hair brush, $2.95 Merle Ivie, 1004 Lawn ridge, Grants Pass. ACRE POTATOES yet to be dug on shares. Lindbloom, Dixon vllle. BRIGHTEN up that kitchen now. Have Hlckerson paint it. Phone 98. GOOD electric water heater, oak leather rocker. 15-F-22. i HOLLY. Largo berries. Fiction Library. . I IMTU T ,UCI Ly 1 i ii' :J5"?iifl -.4 THEM FOR ONE SIZE LARGER .' S A GIPL WAS WHAT I IM MERE IS IT! AMD LEFT fC5'25 LAgSER? I ? J DEPOSIT ' fti I ijlJ! I JTSKATES fcAM ,re !;f IB we mold TWO 9x12 rugs, Axminster and Brussells, good condition; sportsman's fishing boots, size 9, like new. H. DeCamp, River side. Phone 649-Y. Wanted WANTED Large circulator or heating stove, suitable for heat ing a lodge hall. Must be in good shape. Write Box 95, Canyon vllle. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, ' shotguns, rifles, pistols, out board motors, 30-30 shells, .22 shells. Powell's Hardware. WANTED Hay and grain chop per or hammer mill. . E. R. Schwender, Route 2, Roseburg or phone Oakland. WANTED Small sawmill of the American manufacturers type. Will pay cash. Frank Jordan, Douglas Hotel. WILL PAY CASH for good elec tric refrigerator. W. E. DeWitt, Sutherlin, Oregon. SMALL upright or studio piano. Cash. Box 1384, c-o News Review. WANTED Late model washing machine. Call 55-F-12. KITCHEN garbage burner. 13-F-22. Autos LATE '37 Pontiac coach. New rub ber, new seat covers, hot water heater, new 7 tube Motorola radio. Has loss than 40,000 miles. Motor has just been fully reconditioned. Inquire at 812 Hoover. 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. '31 Chevrolet coupe, rubber fair, radio and heater. Inquire Dil lard Garage, Dillard, Oregon. Personal PARTY who found Illinois gold watch with C. L. M. on back of it return to Clarence Mabloy and receive reward. Lost and Found LOST 5 hounds, near Willis creek. W. A. Blackert, Myrtle Creek. A Bargain's a Bargain Pied Piper or Siren? 1 1 i ' l If the Shoe Fi Is tmat all THE MOWEV SHE HAD -s- V . QENERAl SAW FIL'.NQ Howard Case beer, 443 3 Steph COMM'CL REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 715. FLUE CLEANING eurnaces vacuum cleaned flue cleaning. Call 84L J. C Bew ley. Livestock ATTENTION We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect, 338. Roseburg By-Pro-ducts. FOR SALE Seven sows, 1 boar, 26 pigs, ready to wean. W. C. Bailey, Riversdale. FOR SALE Six lambs, two year ling weathers. E. A. Everline, South Myrtle Creek. WEANER pigs. W. D. Love, Gar den Valley, phone 31-F-3. 12 GOOD pigs, $6.00. F. Parker, Wilbur. Poultry HAVE eggs custom ' hatched at Watzig Hatchery while they have space. It is also the Hatchery that sells only chicks of quality. Watzigs will be glad to have you call. 20 N. H. pullets, 6 months, $1.25; 60 Corvallis Barred Rocks, 5 months, $1.00. W. P. Griest, route 1, Oakland on highway 99, 10 miles north of Oakland. EXTRA FINE, pure Hampshire red roosters, $2.00 each. Dan Boone, Rifle Range road. Work Wanted YOUR 'A" CARD will keep you in your Den much more. Have Hickerson make it more cheer ful with a new coat of paint or enamel. Phone 98. HEMSTITCHING, buttons, buck les covered; sewing, fur work. Aprons and sweaters for sale. Mrs. Alfred Moore, 545 Fowler. EXPERIENCED ranch hand wants to operate large or small farm for owner, or will lease. J3ox 1382, co News-Review. CUSTOM PLOWING. A. R. Hud son, phone 40-F-21. 2 miles west on Melrose road. COPW. 1X2 BY MCA StPVICC. tMC, T, W. WEC. U. . PAT. OfT. Ves sue- ' SPEMT ALL TMtf REST OM A MIM. 1 WORTM Ddccfut tvc WHAT5 her Ba fwemd RADIO SERVICING Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone 3 PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L Dogs Jacobs Kennels. Phone 736-J. LOST At Riverside, white boar weighs about 50 pounds. Notify V. A. Rathbun, Route 2, Box 91. Help Wanted WANTED Fallers and buckers by day or M. All winter work transportation furnished from Oakland or Sutherlin. Don K, Build, Oakland, Oregon. WANTED Girl part time. Ump qua Cleaners. Fuel PHONE 46b Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Wilbur WILBUR, Dec. 18 Charles Schroder left Friday for Califor nia being called there by the death of his brother. ' Mrs. George Short and Mrs. Paul Trozelle spent Tuesday shopping in Eugene. Mrs. Frank Parker left Friday for Portland, to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Alan J. Wlckham, and granddaughter Miss Kay Godley, for a few days. Mrs, Ed Hounshell and Mrs. D. E. Moon spent Wednesday in Roseburg shopping and looking after business interests. Frank Grubbc received word from his uncle Walter Strange Saytrday morning that his aunt, Mrs. Ella Strange, passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Solomon were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wright at Days Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brumbnck of For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 '. Please Call 215-L By Fred Harman By V. T. Hamlin WHOOEY.' VE GOT TO f BOTTOM Or SUA- PIM.' By Merrill Blosser KNOWING A BET ME. ISWT , TME SACRIFICE HER NAME , ,7 " M f Dixonvllle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shoulder and daughter Mary Ellen, of Grants Pass have moved into the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Carsten, who has moved to Rose burg. Mr. Shoulder is employed by the Smith-Wood Products company at Sutherlin. More than half of the pupils of the Wilbur school were ab sent Monday on account of ill ness. Mrs. Fritz Broszio and Infant daughter, Maria Joy, came home from Mercy hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sands, who have been ill with influenza the last week at their home here, are reHirted to be Improving. School closed here Wednesday Dec. 1G on account of measles. It will reopen Dec. 23. Mrs. Anna Pelrce, teacher, will leave for Eugene to spend her vacation. MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 17 (API Country meats selling price to retailcr.country killed hogs, best butchers, 129-M9 lbs 20c; vealers, fancy, 23c lb; good, heavy, 16-20c lb; rough, heavy, 19-20c; canner-cutter cows (new selling) 16 l-4c lb; bulls (new ceiling) m lb; lambs, 22 23c lb; ewes, 5-10c lb. Onions Green, 75-80c doz. bunches; Oregon Dry, $1,421.55; Idaho, large, $1.48-1.65; Yakima, $1,421.55, 601b bag; pickling, 15c lb. Other produce unchanged. ECONOMIZE ON FUEL. Put a HEATILATOR 111 the fireplace and get THREE TIMES as much HEAT. For sale at PAGE'S. (Adv.) YOU CAN BUY ALL THE IN SULATING BOARD YOU WANT AT PAGE'S. No limitations. No priority needed. (Adv.) LODGE DIRECTORY B. P, O. ELKS No. 326 Meets In Elks temple second and fourth Thursdays in each month. Visiting brothers ul days welcome. IRA B. RIDDLE, Scc'y , F. 0. E Aerio 1487, moots Manca boo linll on I'Ino gtroet ovorj Ttior.ilny eranlng at 8 o'clock Visiting brothers always wel como. ARTHUR EVANS, Pres. GEO. FREW, Secy' "WANT ADS" READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIEDS YOU WILL BENEFIT The following list shows how little it costs for big returns: ; consecutive insertions One Time Two Times Three Times 4c Six Times 6c Twelve Times . 12c Every day for one month, per line .... $1.00 Minimum Charge 25c WRITE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD IN THIS SPACE AND Mail or bring to the Roseburg News-Review Please Insert the above section. First insertion AUCTION At the Roseburg Auction Market SPECIAL THIS WEEK The entire household furnishings of one family wiH be sold to the highest bidders. LIVESTOCK We expect the usual good lot of cows, heifers, ewes, poultry, swine and horses. BRING IN WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL Furniture and poultry sale at 11 o'clock And furniture not sold at 2 o'clock Will be sold after the livestock. V. H. SCHRICKER Auctioneer AL LA PAN, Ring Man 695R1 Neighbor of Wooacrart. Lllai Circle, No. 49 Moots on first and third Monday evening. In I. O. (). F. hull. Visiting nelgb bora Inrltod to attend. AUGUSTA MORAN, G. N. ' CYNTHIA GERMOND, Clerk. Job's Daughters. No, 8 Meed lirsi ana lourtn Tuesdays al 7:30 p. m., Masonic Temple Master Masons and O. E. S members always welcome. Hon. Queen. RUTH HANSEN, ELLA MAE CLOAKE, Rec. Ladles Auxiliary to Eagles, Ross burg Aerie, No. 1497 Moots In Maocahne hall on Curb street, os second and fourth Tuesday eve nliiKH of each months, at I o'clock. Visiting Bisters In good standing ftlwiiyn wolcruiiQ. CLARA STEIWIG, M. Pres. ESTHER BAKER, G. N. W. B. A,, Roseourg Review, No. 11 Holds regular meetings on seo and and fourth Thursdays al 2:00 p. m. Visiting sisters lnvll ed to attend reviews. Maccabef hall. Pine and Cass streets. MAUDE POWERS, Pres. MRS, JESSIE VINSON. F. See. 43 DeMolay Chapter Regu Vr lar mooting evory soo ond ami fourth Tburs days at the Mnarmit tcim.le. scRinra. VANT AD RATES 2c 3c copy times in the 1 9 Signed 486-Y O. E. 8., Roseourg Chapter No. 6 Holds stated communications oi the first and third Thursdays li each month. All sojuurnlnf brothers and sisters are cordutl. ly Invited to attend. LESTA SHOEMAKER, W. M CHRISTINE MICELLI, Sec. I. O. O. F., Pnllatanan Lodge, No) 8 Meets in Odd Fellows tempi every Thursday evening. Visit Ing brothers are always wel Come. GLEN WILSON, N. G. O. L. JOHNSON, Sec. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41 Meets In Odd Fellows Tern pie every second and fourtl Tuesday evening. VELMA HERMANN, N. G. TILLIE JOHNSON. Sec - We Buy Hemlock, Cedar, Pine and Fir Logs. Lane-Linn Logging Co. Lane Spur near Winchester Phone "Lalllo" Rate per v-ord News-Review classified Address.. PHONE 100