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FIVE 5 4 A ttDnrocsccTrciDiKXTr ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1943. w Rentals FIVE ROOM modern house; un furnished, Winchester street. Inquire 204 Brown avenue, W. Roseburg. APARTMENT lurnlshed. Close in. Reasonable. Adults only, Phone 645-J. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. FURNISHED house for Reasonable. Phone 12-L. rent. SLEEPING rooms. Mosher street. 707 West FOR RENT modern apartment. Hotel Valley. 58.00 up sleeping rooms. 429 W. Lane. 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. Dogs Jacobs Kennels. Phone 73C-J. RETAIL Montgomery Ward, a national retail department store or ganization, operating more than 600 stores, is in need of men capable of talcing over duties of Department Managers. Qualified men will have an excellent opportunity to advance to Store Managers' positions. If you are now age 25 to 45 married and have the ex perience necessary to take over the duties of Department Manager in one of the following lines you should investigate this opportunity: MEN'S CLOTHING, Furnishings CREDIT MANAGERS APPLIANCE SERVICE MEN DISPLAY MEN SHOES FARM EQUIPMENT TIRES, AUTO ACCESSORIES STOVES HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING W. E. Jordan, Personnel Representative, will be at the Ump qua Hotel, Roseburg, on Tuesday, January 26, for interviews. For appointment telephone Mr. Jordan at the Hotel Umpqua. All Applications Will Be Held Strictly Confidential. RED RYDER ALLEY OOP f "YOU'LL BE AE-LE: ( A F WJ THIS 15 r-MGKTY mkaamSSZ-xi , ON Trt E TO SEE INA F6VJ ) V, PAYS ) FGA f NICE OF YOU fT SO 1'fA A NURSE TO A W iT- ' -LOLITA ' V DATS7COV0 BOY J VX?F7T FOLKS I'LL PAY M STRANGER NOV)---"YOU fif,' WE'RE GONMA I !l--C, JtV VF.VV FOR ALL YOUR &5L BIG APE! HOVJ TO !E 3f rfS USE "WAT BUND MY GW-QY, DID VOL) ArJtvO f SUEE WAS AM J T SEE WS-UXT JUST VvEUT ) nnnTOcL OUTLAUDISH U'Jh- IM TO SEE KltOG . PM 50UMDS LIKE AT' '-"S' GUZ? COULD GOSH, ITV WHAT ) OL-'GUZ THIklKSr-i P fS V THAT OP BEEKJ DIDKl'T LOOK ( TH.. P SO TOO J -1 fi- i OUEEM A LIKE AMY- V P " V fAi-M? r . umpa body i EVEe J 7 ry&Cu$Ls I VJL- (SEFOCE j ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS AND WE HAD WE vVAMTED HlKA TO DO, MRS. Smith i I'M soRi?y, FRECKLES, BUT MRS- ALTER BEAT YOU lb IT HE'S RUNNING AW ERRAND FOR HER ' hs 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 burg. Ranch located at Win chester. FOR SALE Yearling Shorthorn bull, yearling Jersey bull, good. Billups, 4 miles west Glendale Mill. ROSEBURG By-Products under new management. Now man aged bv S. G. Wolf. Same phone, 52-F-12. WANTED Dry sows, any size. Give particulars. Box 139!), c-o News-Review. WANTED 3-year-old Jersey and Guernsey cow, fresh soon. Frank Roberts, Dillard. FOR SALE sow, G pigs unci 3 shoats. I. II. Castle, Route 1, Box 162, Roseburg. Poultry FOR SALE 100 pure Christie New Hampshire pullets, 11 weeks, from 3 A matings. 3 miles on Melrose road. Mrs. C. F. Broady, Roseburg, Oregon. BABY chicks of outstanding breeding. Also custom hatching at Watzig Hatchery. FOR THE best Hampshire Red roosters, phono 6S9 R. MEN PAINT FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS I GOTTA DO WHATEVER ItA AND XM NOT ALLOWED TO TELLThE TRUTH ABOUT ANYTHING For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE TO SMALL MILL Part of my production of clear, medium sized logs. Site furnish ed fer mill on rock road at timber. I deliver logs to you, guaranteed supply. Inquire 601 South Main street, Roseburg. HOTPOINT electric range. Original cost. S289.00. Will sell for $50.00. Albert Lillio, Arago, Oregon . FOR SALE a good piling show on rock road. $200.00 deposit. 604 South Main street after 7 p. m. FULLER Bristleeomb hair brush, $2.95. Merle Ivie, 1001 Lawn ridge, Grants Pass. FOR SALE Piano box. Phone 40-F-4. Help Wanted STENOS, TYPISTS, CLERKS. Opportunity for permanent positions with Oregon state and county health departments through merit examinations just announced. $90 to $150 pel month. Write to Merit System Supervisor, P. O. Box SS. Port land, for application blanks, or inquire your local county health department or U. S. Employ ment Service Office. BRUSH men, route men, gas sta tion men, salesmen, If your business a fleeted by war, can offer opportunity for excel lent pay. Permanent business. Good future. Essential civilian products. Complete line. No in vestment required. Write A. Holmes, 4512 llollis street, Oak land, Calif. WANTED married woman to conduct small apartment house and, with her family, to occupy the same. Close in. Adults. In quire 30S North Stephens. WANTED gill for housework in country. Phone 7F-35 early morning or evening or address Mrs. S. E. Singleton, P. O. Box 889. OLD COUPLE wanted. Very light work. Would accept man or woman alone. Phone 521' 12. Wanted WANTED -late model refrigera tor and washing machine. Will pay cash. Call or see John II. Peyton, Route 2, Box 297, or phone 31-F-21 evenings. WANTED --electric sewing ma chine. Portable preferred. Box lion, e-o Ncws-Iieview. Something's Cooking Her Queenly Touch The Silver Lining TOLD TO DO. Fl 1 1 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. Demoth. 181- Real Estate GIVE US a listing of your prop-1 erty. We have a buyer for a "two bedroom, modern home, located in a desirable residence district. I Cash buyer for river bottom acreage, either with or wlttv out buildings. Emery Insurance Agency, 222 N, Jackson street. FOR SALE - six room dwelling, with three bedrooms. Close in. Furnace, good plumbing and lots of built ins. An older type dwelling, but in first class con dition, and a real buy for $1600.00. Emery Insurance Agency, 222 N. Jackson street. 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. Impounded THE following described dog has i been impounded and if not j claimed within 4S hours from I date of notice will be disposed j of as provided by law: Black, white under neck, while I right front foot, bob tail, male, j Shepherd. Picked up near. Glide. Tom Fletcher, Enforcement Offi-1 cer, January 25, 5:00 p. m. Fuel PHONE 4 Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 215-L cop, iwi tA wwvirp. ie WELL.THAT SETTLES )N IT... IT VUAS HER y I V ROVAL. VEP.' - HioHUESs.' mo nourvt ..a- OF IT WHV IM HECK COULDN'T MRS- ALTER's OOL'SiM GET H'S OWN TftUNK ? i'M LIABLE "lb CATCH A BAD COLD AND GET A GOOD CASE OP THE" RADIO 8ERVICIN3 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen) Lund Radio Service. Phone 3 FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu. cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Be ley DAILY DEVOTIONS PR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS If you have eyes to sec you will find the great truths hid den in the common things of lite. The greatest treasures do not lie on the surface. God has hidden them as lie hid the gold and the jewels. So that only those who dig shall find them for there is healing add bless ing in the digging and the finding. When you rise early and see the dawn break after the night. God is saying. "I always bring light out of dark ness. In the creation of the world, out of the black void I brought light; and the glory of earth came out of darkness, and my love for you, no mat ter how dark the night is now, Joy cometh In the morning, a new day lor you, new friends, new adventures and joy." The day will dawn, lhe lark will siiig, and God will bring you new joy. If under the winter snow you see the flowers growing you know that spring is coming. You will live in the fragrance of the flowers that will bloom tomorrow. Mem ory was given that wo might have roses in December. Re member the happy times God gave you. He is preparing happier times for you tomor row. Have faith in God. Af ter the storm comes lhe rain bow. II is the bow of the- prom ise of God. God put it there Himself and said: II is my promise to you. A storm may chive you far ailrilt, bill joy cometh after the storm. Have laith in God. Amen. 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I I IEC U. B. PAT. OFF. I . ASIN&LE PLANT OF WINTER RYE produced foofsreA BLLOAJ &OOr-A&S WITH A TOTAL LENGTH OP b,bOO MILES. the west coast of Africa. - '' lirlplng In the war? K S. Marine Cor Tlioto M. Col. Marrelliw J. Howard, fcft, and C'apt. Harry Torffcrson, Mar Inn Corps parachuto oftlPPrn, discuss caulpmcnt used hy Amcrira'fl Leatlirrnecks. Capt. Turgcrson saw action In the Solomons. copy limes in the 19 Signed MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 25. , (AP) BUTTER Prints, A pprs, 52Jc In cartons; B grade, 51c In parchment wrappers, 52c in cartons. BUTTERFAT First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland, 52 52ic lb; premium quality, maxi mum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity, 53-53Jc lb; valley routes and country points, 2c less than first or 50lc; second quality at Port land 2c under first or 50-50SC - CHEESE Selling price to Portland retailers: Tillamook trip lets. 31c lb; loaf, 32c lb; triplets to wholesalers, 29c lb; loaf, 30c f. o. b. Tillamook. EGGS Prices to producers: A large, 4(lc; 13 large, 40c; A me dium, -10c; B medium, 36c doz. Resale to retailers, 3 -4c higher -for eases, cartons, 5c higher. LIVE POULTRY Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, 14 to 2 lbs, 28c; colored fryers, 21 to 4 lbs, 29c; do 24 lbs, 28c; colored roasters, over 4 lbs, 2!ic, Leghorn hens, under 21 lbs, 201c; over 31 lbs, 221c; colored hens, 241c lb; No. 2 grade hens, 3c less; No. 3 grade, 6c less; roos ters, 12c lb. DRESSED TURKEYS Selling prices: Country dressed hens, 34-35c; packers stocks hens, No. 1, 361c cash-carry; large toms, over 20 lbs, 34c cash-carry. RABBITS Average country killed, 38-40c. ONIONS Green, 8090c doz. bunches; Oregon dry, 1.64; Idaho large, 1.70; Yakima, 1.64 50-lb. bag. POTATOES Cash and carry prices: Klamath, 3.02; Malin, fancy, 3.02 cental; Yakima, 2.57; Deschutes, 2.97 cental; local, 2.25 cental. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 120149 lbs, 24c; venlers, fancy, 23c lb; good, heavy, 16-20c lb; rough, heavy, 1618c; cannercutter cows (new coiling), 17'lc lb; Iambs, 27c lb; ewes, good 15c lb; ewes, poor, 10c. WOOL 1942 Contracts, Ore gon ranch, nominal, 34-37c lb; crossbreds, 4042c lb; Iamb, ( ) lb. MOHAIR 1942, 12-month, 45c lb. riOPS Seed stock, 1942 crop, 1.16 lb; seedless, 1.501.60 lb; con tracts, seedless, 70c lb; seed, 65c lb. News-Review classified - Address.. PHONE 100