Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 03, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1943.
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Rentals
MODERN, 4-room, furnished
upartment, electric range and
refrigerator, private bath.
Adults. Inquire 910 Winchester
or phone 698-Y.
WANTED furnished house, 2
bedrooms. Reliable party. Call
manager, Western Auto Supply,
97.
5-ROOM, furnished house, 11
blocks from Rose hotel. Inquire
32U W. Cass.
APARTMENT lurnlshed. Close
9 In. Reasonable. Adults only.
Phone 645-J.
MODERN, 5-room, unfurnished
house. Inquire 419 E. First
avenue N.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS.
Modern. Phone 802-R.
SLEEPING rooms.
Moshcr street.
707 West
FURNISHED HOUSE,
able. Phone 12-L.
$8.00 a month sleeping rooms.
429 W. Lane.
FOR RENT 1235 Harrison
West Rosoburg.
St.
FOR RENT modern apartment.
Hotel Valley.
Wanted
WANTED late model refrigera
tor and washing machine. Will
pay cash. Call or sec John H.
Peyton, Route 2, Box 297, or
phone 31-F-21 evenings.
LEASE or buy home with acreage
near Rosoburg. Cash. Write de
scription and price. Box 234,
Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
WANTED late model Chalmers
C tractor and 2hor.se manure
spreader. Will pay cash. Box
1-109, c o News Review.
WAN TED Mercury motor, truck
transmission, also haul-back
blocks, 10 inches and larger.
Sievert Iverson, 911 Hamilton.
WANTED- President 8 Stude
baker or Master 6 Buick car
motors, 1929 model or up. L. L.
Ford, Box 28, Camas Valley.
) WANTED late model tractor.
Will pay cash. John Potter,
Yoncalla.
WANTED TO RENT small piano.
Mrs. Floyd Lewis, phone 2')5-R.
RED RYDER
DON'T KEE.R IF
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S iKAIftWTIET .TroD BUT GOSM A WE M BAD FOR. A HERE MOW ALOUD (( Trie: rs o
WARRIOR ISJV ALONGSIDE YrXCXGffaGn&tt V vu-' 1 A
I lALLOPMOOyM PFUNK,POP XC fk 7 ?At.f.- XJM.-AC
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Eliminating the Competition By Merrill Blosser
rz. yr : ' " i f-,.'a! .V WT iv C T '. S!
bOME OF MV PALS AVE 1 ThEY HEARR ABOUT VOU - fiijMi, 4 THEY'RE L :
OM 7WEIR WAY OVER, LIKE ! . SO TMEY GOf UP A UJTL? J 1 'IX; '' V ' C$7 W Nor HAVE NT
JERRY! 1 WANT YOU f HECK POOL J THE FIRST GUY (3 COWM& TME
TO MEET TMEA M i no T& DATE YOU WiMS V '---SSSiJ,. ' IN ! I SuSHTf Sf
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Livestock
HORSES for sale 15 head to
pick from. You may try tiiese
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 2 purebred Here
ford bulls, Belmont breeding.
Also one 3i inch Mitchell
wagon in good condition. Ken
neth Conn, phone 6-F-ll.
JERSEY-GUERNSEY cow, 4
years old. Freshen first of
April. May be seen at Caswell
place near Glide. Inquire 842
Mill street.
FOR SALE 75 head of sheep, C
feeder pigs, also young team.
Fred Vedder, Henninger's Mart
No. 2.
FOR SALE 20 nice, fat, wcaner
pigs, O. I. C. stock, S7.00 each.
Fred Reinhart, Yoncalla.
WANTED weaner pigs. S. R.
McCarter, P. O. Box 791, North
Bend, Oregon.
WEANER PIGS for sale. Vernon
LaRaut, Route 2, Box 377, Rose
burg. FOR SALE 13 feeder pigs, 15c
pound. V. K. Holcomb, Oakland.
PIGS for sale. Henry Crane, Ump
qua. Poultry
WANTED someone to brood
5,000 turkey poults up to eight
weeks. Good chance to make
some money. See Glen Wellman
at the Douglas County Flour
Mill Saturdays.
SOME CiOOD Bronze liens for
sale before Sunday. Also
Bronze and red toms. F. A.
Warner, South Myrtle Creek.
Work Wanted
THE OLD TIME BLACKSMITH.
I specialize on plows, logging
equipment, thread cutting ami
spring work. E. E. Woodcock,
WANT first or second loader Job.
Driving distance Rosoburg. .1.
A. Winter, Melrose Star route,
Rosoburg.
Help Wanted
PILING YARDER WANTED.
Phone 282-J or see O. P. Van
Horn, apartment 2, 420 N. Jack
son. WAITRESS wanted. Rose hotel.
Part time or full time.
Vf RED RYDE.R
AROUND HfRE-' I DIDN'T KILL
OR ROB AMY &ODT-I'VE
GOT MOTHIM'
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For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Metal turning lathe,
26 Inches between centers, 5
Inch swing with thread gears,
SISO.00. Some single phase
electric motors from 1 to 2 h.p.
Clyde Gish, c-o Camp View,
cabin 7.
FOR SALE Perfection milking
machine. Two single units fully
equipped with new rubber.
Phone R5-F-14, Route 2 Box 222,
Curry Estate.
FOR SALE 31 quarts fruit, 35c,
(iOc; 7 pints fruit, 20c; electric
iron, $3.00, office desk, $.".0O.
130 S. Jackson, Mrs. Vclma Gil
bert. FOR SALE new 18 foot house
trailer, good tires; now stoves,
S300.00. Clyde Gish, Camp
View, Cabin 7.
FOR SALE a good piling show
on rock road. $200.00 deposit.
604 Soutli Main street after 7
p. m.
FOR SALE Monarch combina
tion wood and electric range.
George Aker, Myrtle Creek,
phone 382.
FOR SALE gas range and water
heater. Been used 3 months. In
quire Camp View office.
35 CLETRAC, Isaacson hydraulic
angle dozer. Price right. Box
1410, c-o News Review.
FULLER Brlstlecomb iiair brush,
$2.95. Merle Ivle, 100-1 Lawn
ridge, Grants Pass.
FOR SALE uhildrens set of
books. Phone 195-J, 404 W.
Douglas.
LATE MOI KL 8 tube G. E. radio,
$40.00. 1203 N. Jackson.
FOR SALE used wood range,
,James Jones, Oakland.
CHEAP wood range at Puweli'
Hardware.
OUTBOARD
Powell's.
motor, $15.00.
Autos
WANTED 25 USED CARS
CASH AT ONCE
NO DELAY
TOP WOLESALE PRICE FOR
YOUR CAR
LOCKWOOD MOTORS
WANTED 4 cylinder Dodgo.
Will pay cash. W. Casper, Mel
rose Route.
Dogs
Jacobs Kennels. Phono V.'Ul-.T.
Ah Hah
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tO HIDE-' GO
AHEAD
ARCH'
A Prophet With Honor
LAWYER
Ira B. Riddle, Phone 321-J
Room 222, Perkins Bldg.
GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard Casebcer, 413 S. Steph.
"COMM'CL REFRIGERATION
diet Hunim. Phone 71b.
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Demoih. 189-1
Real Estate
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FOR SALE or trade for city prop-1
ci ty 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, Rosoburg, Oregon.
WANTED- farm I n Douglas
county, $3,000 to $5,000. Must be
good and priced right. Immedi
ate possession not necessary.
Write W. Mitchell, 321 W. Bis
sell, Richmond, Calif.
FOR SALE -acreage with good
six room house in Myrtle
Crook. Write Box 1-181, Route 4,
Bremerton, Washington.
FOR SALE or trade 40 acres
timber land. T. J. Tomcrlin,
Box 235 Glendale, Oregon.
Lost and Found
LOST- lady's onyx ring. Ca
.Montgomery Ward or 311-11 1
after (i:00. Reward.
Fuel
PHONE 4(
Green Slab Wood
ROSEUURG LUMBER CO. I
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Ex-Congressman Pierce j
i To Live Near Salem I
SAl.KM. ic Fob. 3. (AIM-- j
Waller M. Pierre, who retired a j
month ago after representing i
eastern Oregon in congress lor
10 years, said today he would
live at his wife's eolinlry homo
at Kola, in Polk county, a few
miles west of here.
Pierce, who will he 82 years
old next May, had a 57-ycar po
litieal career, including a term
MOM..
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RECKON TH1 FIRST 1 f jV
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RADIO SERVICING
Radio Doctor. 306 N. Stephen
Lund Radio Service. Phone &
FLUE CLEANING
Furnaoei vacuum cloaned--flui
cleaning. Call 841, J. C. Be
ley
DAILY DEVOTIONS
DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS
Hi' takes the sound of the
dropping nuts
And the scent of the wine-
iweet air.
In the twilight time of the
year's long day,
When the spent earth kneels
in prayer;
Ho takes a thousand varied
lines,
Aglow in an opal haze,
The Joy of tile harvest gather
ed in,
And makes the autumn days.
lie takes the peace of the
snowy fields,
Asleep 'neath the clear, cold
moon,
lie takes the grace of the loaf
. loss trees
That sways to the wind's wild
rune;
The frost made lace on the
window pane,
Tin" whirl of the starry flakes,
The Joy of the rest when toil
is done
!ml (lie quiet winter makes.
lie takes the yearsthe old,
the now,
Willi their changing scenes
and brief,
The close-shut bud and the
fruiting bough,
Flower and fading loaf;
Graii' and glory and lack and
loss.
The song, the sigh, the strife,
The toy of hope and the hope
fullilled
And makes of the years a life.
Amen.
as governor. He was defeated for
re-election lo congress last No
vember by Lowell Stockman,
Pendleton republican.
By Fred Harman
:'J.::r.t ,,.,'., n Tp. J
By V. T. Hamlin
GOSH, I WE'RE PLUMS T VOL) SHOULD
WOWED.' BE ...DON T r1 f
I SAID SO,
BUT YOUki
RE POPS eoi
PLENTY J PLEMTV C
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No Stick-in-Muds,
. if ft f ft Jlp'
Mud pacKs in r.mimnn to tiioir regular equipment pacits is tnc let of
these new Army Air Force Conimundos, who're shown after completing
a tiinl run over au obstacle course at Camp Tauforan, CaL
Yes or No?
(NKA leUiihnla)
Hod-lmlri'd Kny Greitory, nlxivn,
Ktrlptenhlim cx-WAAC, auys alic'll
wed Air Corps Lieut. Uuriity Orlw
line Ilnccrs her rniM'-'omrnt rlnrj In
Los Angeles ns added cmplinMi.
LlMiteniint CJrlis. however, sirt "l
nin very sunjllved" and deinr.i lt:c
po:,5lhiliiy oi Immediate mui iki;jc.
SAYING
YES
T- ru, Tt Fin Vf
) -;r U ir Sumf Album
MEANS:
Setting aside some
thing to spend in tlio fu
ture every time you buy
something for the present.
Doing your share to
keep Hitler out of your
home.
Taking your change In
War Stamps at your fa
vorite store.
lnfliilinn prices in il;ily liiive
l)ii)Pi;lil the price of i;ood firm
I.'ind In iirutind S2.000 mi iicre,
and )l)(il el- liinrl is pi ujiot tioiiiilo
ly exM'ii.sive.
HEMORRHOIDS (Piles)
Hernia (Rupture), Fissure or Fistula
8'irli Hli"rHrt Impair T"'!
blth Mlftrlnttir--jirnin9
por. T'Jt 30 yr hnv
ticctfttl'r Iroitarl thoti
tanrli ol popI for th ll
al. No Doipl1n) opr
tloa. Ho aiDlinmnt. No
lot ol ttm from wotk. CU
fof xcmfnt'lnn or nH for
TRIK doioilptlv Booklet.
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
Phylelan mnd Sumoon
N I Cor. T. PutmWU rrJ Grn Av.
Tl-pbon P. Ait 3'lfl, PortUntJ, Or.r,
These Commandos
LODGE DIRECTORY
Rotcburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 4t
Meets In Odd Fellows Tom
plo every second and fuurtl
Tuesday evening.
LENA C. PORTER, N. G.
TTLL1E JOHNSON. Sec.
Ladles Auxiliary 10 Cag'es, Rose
burg Aerie. No. 1is7 Moots la
Maccaheo lis 1 1 on Cnss street, on
second and fourth Tuesday pvo
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The UMPQUA PRODUCE COMPANY has taken
over the
HATCHiNG EGG BUSINESS
formerly operated by the Douglas County Flour
Mill.
Demand for hatching eggs both present and fu
ture looks very bright. For Year Round outlet for
HATCHING EGGS, see the
i
Help your country by producing the extra hatch
ing eggs that will help the national meat shortage,
and help yourself by selling those hatching eggs
where you get the best treatment, and the best
year round price.
Give us a shipment. Your neighbor does.
GRANT PHILLIPS, Mgr. Phone 415
FIGHT BROADCAST
Friday, 7:00 P. M.
BEAU JACK
MADISON SQUARE
Tune
KRNR . 1490
Tune In
"UNCLE SAM"
tonigM at7:l5and each
Mon., Wed., and Fri.
KRNR---1490
Mli,W!lil,iiJWil.illBIOTWWBll.
.'.buarauiU'.nij7fj'.....ti'JEr-
nines of enih months, at I
o'clock. Visiting staters In goo4
fltunHtng alwayn Wfilcoma.
CLARA STEIWIG, M. Pres.
ESTHER BAKER, G. N.
GeMolay Chapter Rego
lar meeting every teo
ond and fourth Thurs
days at Uie MasouH
temJa. SCRIBE.
W. B. A., Roseourg Review, No. It
Holds regular meetings on sec.
and and fourth Thursdays al
2:00 p. m. Visiting sisters lnvlt
ed to attend reviews. Maccabot
hall. Pine and Cass streets.
MAUDE POWERS, Pres.
MRS. JESSIE VINSON. F. Sea
O. C. 3., Ftoseourg Chapter No. &
IlotilB plated communications ni
llifi fli-Kt and tbtrd Thursdays II
each month. All sJournln
brothers and MMnra are cordlxl
ly llvlt(l lo attend.
GLADYS STRONG, W. M.
CHRISTINE MICELLI. Sec,
Job' Dauqmera. No. 8 Meen
first and fourth Tuesdays of
7:30 p. m., Masonic Temple
Master Masons and O. E. S
members nhvnvs welcome.
JERRIE JOHNSON, Hon. Queen.
SHIRLEY CARTER, Rec.
F. O. E. Aerie 1411,, meets Macca
heo hall on I'lne street even
Tniv-dny evonlnff at 8 o'clock
Visit hit; brothers always wol
come
ARTHUR EVANS, Pres.
GEO. FREW, Secy
I. O. O. F., Proletarian Lodge, No
8 Meets in Odd Fellows tempi
every Thursday evening. VisU
Ing brothers are always wel
come.
LORNE T. SWENSON, N. G.
GEO. W. DIMMICK, Sec.
B. P. O. ELKS No. 326 Meets
In Elks temple second and
fourth Thursdays In each,
month. Visiting brothers al
days welcome.
IRA 13. RIDDLE, Sec'y
Neighbors ot Wooacrart, Lilai
Circle, No. 49 Meats on first
and third Mor.day evenings, to
I. O. (). P. hull. Visiting neigh
burn li'lted to attend.
AUGUSTA MORAN, G. N.
CYNTHIA GERMOND. Clerk.
PRODUCE COMPANY
VS. FRITZI ZIVIC
GARDEN 10 ROUNDS
Jill