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FIVE A liDnroisccirciDlav ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURS, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1, 1943. a Rentals FOR RENT 5 acres, near Win chester. 4-room house, barn, chicken house, electricity, water system. $12.00 month. Phono 2.90Y. APARTMENT lurnlshed. Close in. Reasonable. Adults only, Phone 645-J. llRht, water, $7.00. 828 Hamil ton. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. KORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. MODERN apartments. 1)26 S. Main, phone 8G2 JX. SLEEPING rooms. 707 West .Mosher street. 4 TOR RENT modern apartment. Hotel Valley. Wanted CASH for used furniture and other articles, 1 piece or a housefull. Furniture, refrigera tor, washer, bike, stove and odd pieces. Spot cash. Must be usable or repairable. Phone Western Autc Supply Co., at 97 and we'll come out to see you. TIMHER. Have buyers for one ship and complete description, fll einicn ny nulimntn If anu Ait. dress E. M. Banta 1393 West 7 street or 634 West 5 street, Eu gene, Oregon. WANTED work for large cai and dozer. Have small cat for lighter work. Also want one 3 furrow, 16 inch plow, one 8 fool Killifer disc. Phone 320, 335 N. Jackson. WANTED late model refrigera tor and washing machine. Will pay cash. Call or see John II. Peyton, Route 2, Box 297, or phone 31F-21 evenings. WANTED- a 500 capacity coal oil brooder. Give full particulars. Box 1111, co News-Review. WANTED electric range, late model. Write II. C. Harty, Route 2, Box 326, Roseburg. Work Wanted KUE OLD TIME BLACKSMITH. I specialize on plows, logging equipment, thread cutting and spring work. E. E. Woodcock, CUSTOM PLOWING. A. R. Hud-1 FOR SALE --(irlmm alfalfa seed, son. nhone 10 F-2I. J. L- Aikins, Riddle, Oregon. I ' ''- rT RED RYDER J"5 Like Samson By Fred Harman j 'rff ttsS. r-2jMb7&J 1 n ITmni TSTEV Ksm'fr' V to same, h ! ALLEY OOP Right You Are, Boys By V. T, Hamlin t . . . , wam jji.Miiniiu . 'j.1 u.;;.-.,,...,vvr;;A V FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Very Exclusive By Merrill Blrsser I MAYBE" SEftGEAhJT M&KEE TUE BUSCOAAPAMY GOSH ---TmEV MUSTA CWAHSED ) Gee, (T SURE (S T&O BAD- CALLED VOU UP HE'S OUT I YES, T YEAM, A PHONED TUB TUB SCHEDULE.' AND HOW'OTMEy NOW VWE'RE GONtfA HAVE" THE IN A T PATROL CAR ' YOU SIR. V ifA UST BUS LEAVES KMOW WE WERE HIRE? JVwMOLE PLACE TO OURSELVES BETTER. WAIT FOE MM I J. JOP FOR. KINGSTON " 7 ; , 1 1 I M'y&m,-&&, YT - J 1 . - Red Estate FOR SALE or trade improved 320 acres in northern Camp- , bell county, Wyoming for 20 acre improved farm near Rose burg, Oregon. C. L. Berry, 1105 Etna street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. FOR SALE 10 acres, 16x20 house, large barn, wood and storage building. Owner leaving state. See W. H. Felts, second road south from Kelley's Kor ner on right. FOR SALE or trade, 16 unit auto court, all rented, for stock ranch, farm, or income prop erly. Write Box 846, Marshfield, Oregon. FOR SALE 14 acres of bottom land on Curry Estate. Small house," garage, tool shed and nut drier. $5600.00. Route 2, Box 236. FOR SALE 3 room house with shower, wood shed and garage. Inquire 828 Hoover street. Autos WANTED 25 USED CARS CASH AT ONCE NO DELAY TOP WOLESALE PRICE FOR YOUR CAR LOCKWOOD MOTORS 1940 4-door Plymouth sedan, 5 good tires, 29,000 miles. In good shape every way. Floyd Brown, Myrtle Creek. KOR SALE 1926 model T Ford. In excellent condition. Inquire at the O. K. Tire shop. FOR SALE 1939 Ponliac sedan. Good shape. Box 1413 c o News Review. Help Wanted WANTED housekeeper, prefer ably middle aged. Two girls, age 4 and 10, in family. Good home, good wages. Apply be fore 10:00 any morning, fourth house on street between Camp View and Auction house. Mrs. Charlie Noble, Route 2, Box 419. WANTED someone to care for 2 children in own home. Inquire Roseland Auto Court, Cabin 2. WANTED AT ONCE waitress. Sullivan's Cafe. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE alfalfa hay, first, second and third cutting. A. H. Marsh, Wilbur, Garden valley oad. For Sale Miscellaneous1 FOR SALE-motal turning lathe, 26 inches between centers, 5 inch swing with thread gears, $180.00. Clyde Gish, co Camp View, cabin 7. FOR SALE fine date prunes, good sized 74 cents a pound. Some good baled hay. Arb Stearns, Oakland. FOR SALE good potatoes, 2J cents a pound. Minnie Abeene, Oakland, Oregon, phone 42-F-3. FOR SALE g a s range and water heater. Used 3 months. Inquire Camp View office. FORSALE6x21, 4 side planer with extras, new belts. $650.00. Box 83, Camas Valley. FOR SALE- geniton apples. Mile south Edenbower school. P. E. Beaver. FOR SALE Kimball upright piano. Phone 650-J or 402-J. 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. WANTED cattle, calves, weth ers and mutton. Will buy any time, highest cash prices, any quantity. Douglas Market, Rose burg, Oregon. FOR SALE choice of 2 teams heavy work horses, broke for piling or heavy farm work. Guaranteed. R. A. Brings, South Myrtle Creek. ONE GOOD 5 year old Jersey milk cow; one coming 2 year old Jersey heifer. B. I'. En yeart, Rifle Range road. FOR SALE - 80 head of young sheep. Cheap if taken al once. Fred Vediler, llcnningcr's Marl Number 2. FOR SALE "large while brood sow and 3 nice 50 pound pigs. Mrs. N. Mathis, Yoncalla, Ore gon. FOR SALE coining ,'t year old heiler, be fresh in lew days, first calf. J. C. Royco, near Dixonville. "" 'OR SALE - 5-year old gray mare, weight 1450, $150.00 J. L. Kirkendall, Camas Valley. FOR SALE one yearling Jersey Guernsey heifer. Li J. Adams, near I-.vergreen grange. LAWYER Ira B. Riddle, Phone 324-J Room 222, Perkins Bldg. GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Cusebeer, 443 S. Steph. COMM'CL REFRIGERATION" Chet Hamm. Phone 'fl5. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L, FOR SALE-3 year old register ed Guernsey cow with bull calf 3 weeks old. Calf subject to registration. 5 month old Durham-Jersey heifer. Also elec tric portable washing machine. Good condition. H. R. Finch, 2 miles east of Sutherlin. Turn left at S. Side road. First house on right side. A VERY FINE spayed female collie, 9 months old. If you want something good see her. Phone 21-F-31. J. R. Wilson. WEANER PIGS for sale. First house on Singleton road. E. J. Bollman, Irileyld Star Route. A LOAD of horses in. If you need a work horse sec Al. Al's Rose burg Auction. WANT HORSE, 1300 pounds. Work or ride. Frank Roherts, Dillard, Oregon. 3 GOOD stock dog puppies for sale, month and a half old. Phone l-F-32, Isadora Inda. WANTED -several young brood sows. R. II. Wilson, Umpqua. Miscellaneous FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, un til March first, dog licenses may be purchased from: Reeds port, Frank Taylor Hardware store: Elklon, Ernest Wade store; Drain, L. C. Applegale; Yoncalla, Mrs. Geo. E. Edes; i laklaml, Oakland Feed store; Sutherlin, P. J. Davis shoe shop; county clerk Roseburg; Liinkingglasii, Alls. W. J. Merc- dilh!-Uanias Valley,-. Riehler store; Myrtle Creek, Adams store; Riddle, Hart's Hardware stoic; Canyonville, Hamlin's Meat market; Azalea, Azalea Hotel; Glendale, Glendale Junc tion Auto Camp; by mail. Tom Fletcher, Roseburg, enforce men! officer. RADIO 8ERVICIN3 Radio Doctor 308 N. Stephen! Lund Radio Service. Phone 3f FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flut cleaning. Call Ml. J. C. Hew ley. Dogs Jacobs Kennels. Phone 736-J. Fuel PHONE 46h Own Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Negro Spirituals Set On Methodist Program The following program by the choir will be given at the Meth odist church in Roseburg Sunday evening at 7:30 in observance of Race Religions Sunday, a day set apart by the Methodist board of education for recognition or the accomplishments of the Negro race. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, the choir. Reading The Negro and His Folk Songs, Mrs. H. A. Calm day. Ninth Grade Seventet-Junior High Group, (1) Steal Away to Jesus, and (2) Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen. Deep River Mr. Leroy Iliatt. Reading, Negro Aphorisms, Mr. Marion Felter. Soprano Solo Were You There? Phoebe Hawthorn. Mixed Quartet from the choir Lord, 1 Want to Be a Chris tian. Readings from Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Mrs. Paul Gcddes. Reading The Negro as an American and a Christian, Mrs. Lucien Cobb. Anthem--Coin' Home, Anton Dvorak, the choir. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 215-L Team Standings W. L. Pet. Hiirlh's Toggery H -1 .778 V. S. Armv 11 7 .fill Rruton's Shoes 11 7 .611 Coca Cola 10 8 .5S Umpnua Chiefs 10 8 .55fi Iilessings 6 12 .333 Kiwanis 6 12 .333 N. W. Poultry 4 14 .222 Games Wednesday Night Harlh's Toggery 3, U. S. Army 0: Coca Cola 2, N. W. Poultry 1; Umpqua Chiefs 2, Blessings 1; Ki wanis 2, Bruton's 1. High individual game score G. Phillips 216. High individual series score Paul Lund, G. Phillips, Loomis, Tannlund, tied at 522. U. S. Army. 119 119 119 357 Radtke 208 19rt 115 513 Galmukoff 114 147 127 388 Stuiirt 113 lit 94 328 Beaver 128 11G 178 422 Gallanes 136 159 158 453 Totals 818 842 7!Ki 2161 Harth's Toggery, 134 134 134 402 Loomis 200 166 156 522 Kisher 158 127 171 456 Holler 119 114 156 389 Tannlund 200 147 175 522 Cramer 169 162 143 474 Totals 980 850 934 2765 Coca Cola. 75 75 75 225 Sherman 168 163 152 483 A. Elliott 162 180 154 496 F. Baughman 144 ISO 155 479 J. Davis 1 10 158 145 443 R. Young 187 177 144 508 Totals 876 933 825 2634 N. W. Poultry. 1.18 138 138 414 Spencer 140 110 132 412 Pari In 118 97 118 363 Van Horn 109 129 118 356 Beck 126 163 214 503 Black 131 150 160 441 Totals 762 817 910 2189 Bruton's. 1.10 1.10 131) ;(o Heinz 166 118 163 477 Easlon 18 96 92 316 Bruton , 13K 152 123 113 K. Phillips ... 137 126 148 411 A. Zenur 137 ;) ,102 Totals 836 787 786 2109 Totals 836 787 786 2109 Kiw.inls. 112 112 112 336 King 136 132 100 368 B- Elliott 112 134 101 347 Loomis 163 135 136 431 Young 1 11. 146 126 413 Can- 183 159 170 512 Total 817 818 745 2410 Btes6ings. 155 155 155 465 Casey 1 1 1 169 130 410 G.W. Phillips 129 121 158 4(18 Blessing 163 156 120 445 Lchrbach 11!) 108 123 350 Lund 173 182 167 522 Totals .. . 850 891 859 2600 Umpqua Chiefs. 115 115 115 435 Tlnele 166 126 120 412 Wo'w 165 124 156 445 Baker Ill 150 120 384 G. Phillips 155 151 216 522 Wellman 133 lr 109 497 Totals 878 891 881 2695 Glide GLIDE, Keb. 11. -Miss Hope Miles, who is employed in Port land, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miles. Leroy Bond is home on leave from Camp Roberts and will visit his folks for several days. Members or the county court made an inspection trip over the Little river road Friday. This road is almost Impassable in some places due to slides and cave-Ins. Mrs. Guy King has been III at her home the past week. Ben S'erafin has returned from Portland where he was called on business relative to his Induction into the army. Juslin Eirert is constructing a new chicken house. Mrs. C. L. Hindman of Portland and Mrs. Caro Miller of Califor nia have returned to their homes alter being called here by the death of their mother, Mrs. Leslie Hatfield. Mrs. Clarence Hodges has How To Relieve Bronchitis Crromnlsion MlrvK promptly bc r.nihc it Kocs rlicht to th'; .scut of the trnulili! to liHp loown olid expel germ larirn phlegm, and aid imturc to soothe and heal raw, tender. In flamed bronchial mucous mnm bi aneh. Tell your dnixi!l.t to sell you a bottle of CreomiilMon with the un derstanding you must like the wity It iulcklv nllavs I lie cough or you arc lo hnve vour money hack. CREOMULSION for Coeh, Chest Colds, B'-onchitii spent the past week In Eugene visiting relatives. , R. B. Oliver is constructing a cable car to cross the North Ump qua river at his home. The high water washed out two bridges at the Oliver place and the cable car is to be used until another bridge can be built. Miss Joy Chappelle has return ed to Portland after spending several days visiting her mother and sisters. Howard Melviii, who has been working In the shipyards in Port land, is home on a visit. Mrs. Harry Matthews has been quite 111 at her home on the Buckhorn road. Mrs. Alienc Harris of Seattle, Wash., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Harris, writes that she has passed her examination in arc welding at the Boeing plant and will go to work at the plant In a few days. Rev. and Mrs. Doerksen and Mrs. Charles Vlcok spent Thurs day in Eugene where they at tended a church conference. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reid have as guests their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reid, who were recently married In Eu- S SLAB $2.75 per tier DELIVERED Reasonably Quick Deliveries DENN-GERRETSEN CO. D Phone 1 28 Did You Know ! That you might have money due you from patronage at the Farm Bureau Exchange? W are holding nearly $600.00 of unclaimed cash refunds. ' Believe if or not "YOU OWN THE PROFITS" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON AL'S ROSEBURG AUCTION Monday, February 15 Sale starts at 11:30 on furniture and miscel laneous Livestock at 2:00 p. m. We will have many, many items to sell in cluding: 300 quarts of home-canned fruits. 1936 Chev rolet Coupe, motor good, about 70 rubber. 2 sows with pigs. All classes of livestock have bringing top prices come early and bring whatever you have to sell. CALL AL AT 48&-Y FOR EARLY CONSIGNMENTS Al LaPan, Auctioneer Phone 486-Y Tune KRNR at 7:25 Monday morning for Listings. , mi.. i .JWlWAi.- ORCHARD MEN If you are going to use any LIQUID LIME SULPHUR SPRAY this spring it will pay you to get prices from the Roseburg Grange supply as we think we can save you up to two dollars per barrel. ROSEBURG GRANGE SUPPLY 222 Spruce St. CIVILIAN DEFENSE INFORMATION Air Raid Signals ALARM Variable pitch si ren. Duration: five minutes- ALL CLEAR Steady pitch liren. Duration: two rrlnutes. Meetings Tuesday: First aid class, junior high school building, 7:30 p. m.. Air Raid Wardens (2nd and 4th Tuesdays) Perkins build ing, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday: Auxiliary police Court house, 7:30 p. m. Thursday: Oregon State Guard Arm ory, Hq. Co., 7:30 p. m.; Co. A, 8 p. m. gene. Mr. Reid Is on leave from Fort Bragg where he has been in training. YOU CAN BUY ALL THE IN SULATING BOARD YOU WANT AT PAGE'S. (adv) WOOD If 402 W. Oak St. Tt