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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943.
Rentals
iFOK RENT clean, 4-room, fur-
nished house. Available Janu
f ury 25th. Inquire at 544 S. Pine.
APARTMENT lurnlshed. Close
In. Reasonable. Adults only.
I Phone 645-J.
FURNISHED housekeeping room.
Light, water. $7.00 month. 828
H Hamilton.
FURNISHED house for rent.
' Reasonable. Phone 12-L.
-J KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
FURNISHED house 3 rooms
and bath. 404 N. Jackson.
NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS.
J Modern. Phone 802-R,
SLEEPING rooms. 707 West
S Mosher street.
FOR RENT modern apartment.
Hotel Valley.
8.00 up sleeping rooms. 42a W.
Lane.
Wanted
WANTED- late model refrigera
tor and washing machine. Will
pay cash. Call or see John H.
Peyton, Route 2, Box 297, or
phone 31F-21 evenings.
WILL PAY cash for late model
pickup, small craulcr tractor
and machine shoplathe. Write
Box 484, Cottage Grove, Ore
gon. Real Estate
FOR SALE or trade for city prop
erty anywhere in Douglas, Coos
or Curry counties, 120 acres
range land, 45 acres in open
range, 500,000 feet good timber.
If interested write to P. O. Box
, 172, Roseburg, Oregon.
Poultry
FOR SALE 400 pure Christie
New Hampshire pullets, 11
weeks, from 3A matings. 3
miles on Melrose road. Mrs. C.
F. Uroady, Roseburg, Oregon.
NEW HAMPSHIRE (hicks today
at Watzig Hatchery.
Fuel
PHONE 468
Green Slab Wood
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
Dogs
Jacobs Kennels. Phone 7.'i(i-.I
RED RYDER
ALLEY OOP
faou SURE VVOGKED
wluofcs , it lklV Jcv uiiOT in I o "N. 1 .v4j9l w ,X -r. ii-v .,...vr rt---r. .m. r '
I there--whatd 1 S' V Jf a cowboy iAtaed f anybody, tuck-' Ji Jj'A that cowboy ain't J
I THEY WANT, JL I Tm01) RED RYDER, BLIMDED1 I 1 CHASED EfA AWAY' 1 WSJM!kl FOOUei1.' HE IS J1
MIRACLES WITH MY OH, THAT
FACE, OOOLA,
BUT HOW D'YA.
EXPECT TO GIT
ME IMTOTHIS
LITTLE QL' DRESS
THING'
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
FOS TWO WEEKS, YOU WILL
HAVE TO DO WHAT ANYONE
tciic won t?-i rv .r.M-i
MATTEL WHO ME IS
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Livestock
HORSES for sale 15 head to
pick from. You may try these
horses at the farm. You must be
satisfied. Will buy feeder pigs
or any kind of cattle. Write V.
H. Schricker, Route 2, Rose-
i burg. Ranch located at Win
chester. BLACK cow, 7 years old; fat hog,
weight about 250; 2 veal calves;
15 angora goats; cow, 3 years
old. Sprague Ranch, near Ten
mile. A. Giffin.
WANTED sixty fresh cows,
springers and large heifers.
Phone 663 or call 1200 Win
chester. FOR SALE Yearling Shorthorn
bull, yearling Jersey bull, good.
Billups, 4 .miles west Glendale
Mill.
FOR SALE 4 wcancr pigs. For
mer Athey place, 51 miles E. of
Sutherlin. H. S. Mathewman.
FOR SALE 50 ewes, years
fleece, lambing now. Edward
Dahl, Camas Valley, Oregon.
FOR SALE or trade -5-year-old
Black Gelding, broke to work.
A. V. Abcene, Sutherlin.
FOR SALE 1 billy; 4 milk goats,
to freshen in 2 weeks. Henry
Elliott, Lookingglass.
NANNY and billy, good strain,
long hair Angoras. Adams, 6
miles S. on No. 911.
WANTED Dry sows, any size.
Give particulars. Box 1399, co
News-Review.
Lost and Found
STRAYED-from West Melrose,
large red heifer, large grey
Jersey heifer. Both have horns,
and are bred. Last seen in
December. Any information
gratefully received. Mrs. II. S.
Cheek, Melrose Route.
WILL the person who took the
stake hammer from the W. C.
Pelham residence please return
it as it is needed badly. Mrs. W.
C. Pelham, Canyonville, Ore
gon. LOST nne bagget Elgin watch
with black strap, Saturday
night, January 16, between
Umpqua hotel and the Indian
theatre. Return to Mae Madi
son, Glendale, Oregon.
LOST wallet containing student
body ticket, Social Security
card, pictures, identification
card, some silver. Finder please
return to News-Review.
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For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Guernsey heifer,
lumber, tools, rack for Dodge
pickup, nails, foundation rock,
evener set, saws, i In. pipe,
fittings, door, wheelbarrow,
water trough, sink, wire, 5 and
10 gallon cans, many other good
items. E. A. Schudciske, phone
Oakland 27-F-22.
FOR SALE buzz saw with model
T engine; studio couch, Sim
mons; bed, springs, matress;
dining room table and 4 chairs;
lounge chair; spring rocker;
'34 Ford V-8 pickup, good tires.
John W. Ascott, Reston Road,
3 miles W. of Lookingglass.
FOR SALE TO SMALL MILL
Part of my production of clear,
medium sized logs. Site furnish
ed for mill on rock road at
timber. I deliver logs to you,
guaranteed supply. Inquire 604
South Main street, Roseburg.
LADY'S and men's golf bag and
club's, electric roaster, Victrola
and records, set of Wonder
books, and miscellaneous
articles. 318 S. Pine street.
HOT POINT electric range.
Original cost, $289.00. Will sell
for $50.00. Albert Lillie, Arago,
uregon .
FOR SALE-a good piling show
on rock road. $200.00 deposit.
601 South Main street after 7
p. m.
FOR SALE, CHEAP 60 stories
Pioneer life of early settlers.
Never used. 318 S. Pine street.
FULLER Bristlecomb hair brush,
$2.95. Merle Ivie, 1004 Lawn
ridge, Grants Pass.
HOUSE trailer. Good condition,
good tires. Charles J. Coney,
Umpqua Park.
LADY'S fur coat, size ISO.
small for owner. Box ltirj
News Review.
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.
As Advertised
No Place for Men
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The Initiation Begins
You'll have
do itoi?.
GET
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allowed to j
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LAWYER
Ira B. Riddle, Phone 324-J
Room 222, Perkins Bldg.
GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard Casebeer, 413 S. Steph.
COMM'CL REFRIGERATION
Chet Hamm. Phone 715.
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Demolh. 189-L.
Help Wanted
WANTED married woman to
conduct small apartment house
and, with her family, to occupy
the same. Close In. Adults. In
quire 308 North Stephens.
WANTED girl for housework in
country. Phone 7-F-35 early
morning or evening or address
Mrs. S. E. Singleton, P. O. Box
889.
WANTED truck driver I Ford
logging truck). Must ho experi
enced. Inquire 911 Hamilton.
Will Install OfficersNew of
ficers of Alpha lodge No. 17,
Knights of Pythias will be install
ed following a banquet at the K.
of P. hall next Monday evening.
A concert of accordion music
will follow. Members are asked
to bring their own coffee and
sugar.
LODGE DIRECTORY
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Roseburg Rebekah Lodgo, No. 41
Meets in Odd Fellows Tern
pie every second and lourtl
Tuesday evening.
VELMA HERMANN, N. G.
Tll.l.IE JOHNSON. Sec.
GeMolay tempter Itcieu
lar meeting ovory neo
mill and fourth Tburs
days at tlio iMnsonll
tpnii.l. SCHIHIi.
F. C. E. Aerie JiUi, niM Mucca
lien hall on Pine street everj
Tin-Miay evening nt 8 o'clock
Visiting brothers alanyii wel
conio.
ARTHUR EVANS, Pres.
GEO. FREW, Secy'
O. E. S., Roseourg Chapter IMo. 8
Holds stated communications oi
the flint and third Thuisdsys li
each month. All . snjnurntnl
brothers and sisters are cordial
ly Invited to attend.
GLADYS STRONG, W. M.
CHRISTINE MICELLI, Sea
(( I'M SORRY, YOUR. HIGHKJES, ( AM' STAY OUT. YOU )
BUT YOU'VE HAD THIS COMIW6 NOSEY JUGHEAPED . vMi
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I'M AT THE CRYSTAU PALACE , DANCING
WITH ANQTWEK GIRL AND HAVING A
WONDERFUL. TIME
RADIO 8ERVICIN3
Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen!
Lund Radio Service. Phone 3
FLUE CLEANING
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu
cleaning. Call 841, J. C. Bew
ley.
W. B. A., Roseourg Review, No. It
Holds regular meetings on seo
and and fourth Thursdays al
2:00 p. ni. Visiting sisters invll
eil to attend reviews. Maccabd
hall. Pine and Cass streets.
MAUDE POWERS, Pres.
MRS. JESSIE VINSON. F. Seo
I. O. O. F., Pnltetanan Lodge, Nq
8 Meets In Odd Fellows templl
every Thursday evening. Visit
lng brothers are always wel
come.
LORNE T. SWENSON, N. G.
GEO. W. D1MMICK, Sec.
B. P. O. ELKS No. 326 Meets
in Elks temple second and
fourth Thursdays in eacn
month. Visiting brothers al
days welcome.
IRA B. RIDDLE, Scc'y
Neighbors of woodcraft. Lllsi
Circle, No. 49 Mots on firm
and third Mor.dny evenings, lo
I. O. O. P. hall. Visiting uelgb
bors invited to attend.
AUGUSTA MORAN, G. N.
CYNTHIA GERMOND, Clerk.
Job's Daugnters. No. 8 MeeU
first and fourth Tuesdays al
7:30 p. m., Masonic Temple
Master Masor.s and O. E. S
members always welcome.
JERRIE JOHNSON, Hon. Queen.
SHIRLEY CARTER, Rec.
Ladles Auxiliary to Cagies, Rose
burg Aerie, No. 14 Meets In
Miiccaheo hall on Cuss street, on
second and fourth Tuesday evo
nlngs of each months, at I
o'clock. Visiting sisters in good
slnntting always welenaifl.
CLARA STE1WIG, M. Pres.
ESTHER BAKER, G. N.
For newspaper deliveries
after 5:30
Please Call
215-L
By Fred Harman
By V. T. Hamlin
By Merrill Blosser
i AND SHE HUNGUP"
Around the County
Elkton
ELKTON, Jan. 21 Mrs. Jane
Schad, who has been ill, Is bet
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solomon
and Joy Solomon, of Roseburg,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Haines. Mr. and Mis.
Solomon took Mrs. Haines to
RosebuiR with them.
Carl Moore has returned from
Eugene, where ho was in the
hospital for an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Haines,
of Albany, spent the week end in
Elkton.
Miss Vera Haines, who is work
ing in Portland, was in Elkton
over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hugui,
of Eugene, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Adams.
Allen Adams was also home from
Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schad
have gone to Mayger to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ologo. Mrs.
Ologe is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Schad.
Itoliert Grubbe, of Reedsport,
Is visiting relatives and friends
in Elkton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Anderson
and family spent the week end
1'lr.lllng Mrs. Anderson's father,
Howard Armflcld, and brother,
Halza Armficld, at Albany.
Dr. Silas Fairham, of Salem,
was at Elkton Monday evening,
for a meeting in the Methodist
church. The evening started with
a politick supper which was fol
lowed by a sermon from . Lr.
iuirhain. A quarterly conference
was held at the close of the meet
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles OTar
rell, of Hosehurg, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Ella Fenley.
Sutherlin
SLTHEKL1N,. Jan. 31-Llovd
Thompson suffered a badly
sprained ankle Tuesday when he
.lumped from his truck while
loading hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Firman of
Hosehurg visited friends in Suth
erlin last Saturday evenini;.
Claude Harvey returned the
first of the week from Klumatli
Falls with a milk truck which
he purchased In that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Slack ar
rived here Thursday night from
Henri, Nevada, when' Edgar is
stationed with the air corps. Me
Is on a 15-day furlough.
City Marshall Clyde Holman
returned Wednesday night from
a short business trip to Port
ia ml.
Nicky Norton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Norton, Is quite ill
at his home east of town with
a very bad cold and congested
lungs.
Jerry DeMuth, who Is employ
ed In the shipyards at Portland,
is spending several days this
week with his mother, Mrs. An
naBulIo rieMuth.
Hcvcrend Perry Smllh of Hero
hunt visited friends here Friday.
Wayne Musgrove received a
badly sprained hand Thursday
when he fell while roller skat
ing. Carliin Ural ton, son of Mr. and
iMrs. John Hrallon, is enjoying a
furlough from the U. S. navy at
his home here and with friends.
Myrtle Creek
MYRTLE CKEKK, Jan. 21 -Sgl.
Kalph Haley arrived last
Friday from Monroe, Louisiana,
for a visit with his stepfather
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George
irask, and other relatives and
many friends. He is studying
ground mechanics. He is leaving
soon to take up his work again.
Mrs. Jennie Whitford has been
very ill at her home on Johnson
and Pine sheets.
Several farmers on norlh and
south Myrlle creeks suffered Ihe
Joss of bridges in Ihe recent
floods, or, in some cases the
bridge would be turned around
or partially washed away. V. S.
Dunnavin, who has a large sheep
ranch on upper I-ees creek, has
a different complaint. He has a
spare bridge, but the creek lew
Its banks $t short distance above
the bridge and cul a now channel
through which it meanders with
all the appearance of being er
manrnlly settled. Mr. Dunnavin
cannot cover it with his old
bridge as the former-channel is
drep enough to have lo tie cov
ered. H. M. Shirtcliff Sr. has been
quite sick for Ihe past week but
was reported to be somewhat
bettor the middle of Ihe week.
Allien Martin is reported ill
Willi a heavy cold.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Kllloll and
Mrs. J. G. Michaels were Rose
burg visitors Thursday.
Young lambs are quite a com
mon sight In the sheep pastures
al Ibis early season, which will
mean more eash In the po-kels
of the growers a lillie later.
Charlie MeGcc who has been
visiting his daughter. Mis.
Sen rum in Seattle, is home. Mrs.
Schram brought him back and is
MONDAY, JAN. 25
AL'S ROSEBURG AUCTION
All classes of livestock sold at market price last
week.
We are looking for a good sale Monday.. You'll
find a buyer for anything you have to sell.
Livestock, Furniture, Tools,
Implements
DON'T MISS THIS BIG SALE
Al LaPan, Auctioneer
Phone 486-Y
Tune KRNR at 7:25 Monday morning for auction
Program.
making a short stay with him be
fore reluming to her home.
Mrs. Charles Neal, nee Helen
Haley, who is teaching the
Riversdale school, came home
Friday for a visit with her bro
ther, Sgt. Halph Haley. Mr. Neal
who is with the Signal corps. Is
stationed at Camp Kohler, Cal.
Mrs. Ralph Shirtcliff and
small daughter, left Wednesday
via hits for a visit with the for
mer's parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
Glann Oshorn at their home at
Fairfield, Calif.
Farmers, who have land which
can be plowed, now arc hurried
ly getting in as much grain as
possible, as the rains last fall left
no slopping place for crop plant
ing alter they started.
Dr. Verne Adams went to
Portland last Saturday, relum
ing Tuesday and bringing Mrs.
Adams home after a week's vis
iting with her mother in the
city.
Local sportsmen are gelling
some nice stcellieads out of the
river since Ihe high water. . ,
Yoncalla
YONCALLA, Jan. 21 Amos
Yelunlk of San Francisco spent'
several days here last week re
newing old acquaintances. Mr.
Yelunlk was assistant cashier In
the Farmers Security bank last
summer.
Mrs. Wade Crose spent Mon
day transacting business in
Roseburg.
Vince Applegale left last week
for Portland to find employment.
Mrs. Homer Kruse spenl seve
ral days last week visiting her
daughter, Hetty Ruth Kruse, in
Eugene,
Mrs. Andy Leoper, Mrs. Adda
Young, Mrs. C. C. Holman and
sons, Russell and Jimniie, or
Sulherlln visited at the W. J.
Ladd home recently.
Sidney Lasswell of Pol l land
spent several days here last
week visiting his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Daughorty
of Salem transacted business
here Friday and visited rriends.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmell Chur
chill and bahy daughter if Eu
gene spenl. Ihe week end visit
ing al the parental Churchill
home in Rice Valley.
Doris Kingery spent Friday
transacting business in Drain.
Mrs. Harry Gibson visited her
brother and his wife. Mr. and
Mrs. Arne lljork, in Salem Hits
week.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Kissling and
Dan Wright spent the week end
on Ihe coast visiting relalives
and friends.
Miss Heath spenl .Saturday
transacting business lu Eugene.
Miss Helly Ruth Kruso of Eu
gene spent several days here last
week visiting her parents.
Misses Phyllis Wright, mid
Barbara I looser and Oliver Mar
rln, who took pari In the -III
club radio program which was
recoil! ly broadcast over KRNR
will be heard ill a slate-wiile
broadcast on Monday evening,
Feb. 1, over KOAC at Corvallis.
It is part of the Douglas county
4 11 club program.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Iho County Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas County has
(ixed Saturday, January .')(), l!)i;i,
at the hour of ten o'clock in the
Old? Get Pep, Vim
with Iron, Calcium, Vitamin B,
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forenoon and the county court
room in the court house in Rose
burg, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing the final ac
count of the undersigned admin
istrator of the estate of Fredrlcka
Kimmel, deceased, and for the
hearing of all objections, if any,
thereto.
Dated December 31, 1942.
E. BOLLENBAUGH,
Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against the estates of Lovlda E.
Davis, also known as L. E. Davis,
deceased, and Kudyard E. Davis,
deceased, now pending In tho
County Court of Douglas County,
uregon, are nereoy notinea to
present tho same, verified as re
quired by law, to Hallmark &
C-eddes, Attorneys, Roseburg,
Oregon, within six months from
the dale hereof.
Dated this 31st day of Decem
ber, 1!)12.
PAUL E. GEDDES,
Administrator of the estates ol
Lovida E. Davis, deceased, and
Rudyard E. Davis, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that tho
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of tho estato of O.
E. Brand, sometimes known as
Olof E. Brand, and sometimes
known as Ole E. Brand, deceased.
All persons having claims agniast
said estate arc notified to present
the same to the undersigned at
the law office of Long and Long,
Douglas County courthouse, Rose
burg, Oregon, within six months
from date of first publication
hereof.
Dated and first published De
cember 24th, 1942.
J. V. LONG,
Administrator of the estate of O,
E. Brand, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned has been ap
pointed administrator of tho
estate of August A. Sagaberd, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate arc notified to
present the same; verified as re
quired by law, to tho undersigned
administrator at the offico of
Rice & Orcutt in Roseburg, Doug
las County, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this no
tice. Dated December 24, 1912.
CARD SAGABERD,
Administrator, Estato of August
A. Sagaberd, deceased.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomiilslon relieves promptly be
cause it Koes right to the seat of thq
trouble to hrlp loosen and expel
uerm laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe mid heal raw, tender, In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
ornnes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
qulcklv allays the cough or you aro
to have vour money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights
Torlnrn ny yrtur krHrjy roouin IS ml1s
of tiny liilxnor filters whirri help to purify th
hl'ol and kren you healthy. When thy kh
tun I bik! dun t work right in tho cUytlmoj
ninny tr-oplo have to set up niicht. Frequent
orm-unty pil-wircs with Btnurtinn nnd burning
RomuliriH-fi rIi own thoro fa no Hint hind wrong
wilb yotir kidnoys or Murldrr. Don't nrplcrt
thin rondilinn nnd 1im viiluaiiirj.tfwlful tiWp.
When disorder of kidiwy function pirniita
tM'Iflnnoiu mndcr to remain in your blood, It
itNy aUo oauw DsCRtng backseat, rheum&Uo
tii! rg pin, lows of pep od mrrv,
unfiling, ptiffinc under the eye, aeadscaea
and dining.
too't wait! A?k your dmsidst fnr Doid'
rills, usni durrn-eltuly by nnllionB for over 10
yr-HTP. Thfv rive hippy rtftef od will farip
1b 'Atuil'acf kidocv tubeiiub out pc'j-o-nm
te from your blood. Oct Coa PUfe