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FIVE a iiDDirsccTraDiimr ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON MONDAY, MARCH I, 1943. in 1H m uMjurac - isf !tr sr ssa'm- n 2 Rentals FOR RENT moi-crn, furnished or unfurnished apartment by March 1. 11524 Madrone avenue. FOR RENT cafe. All equipped. K. u. Jonnson, bouth ttoseburg service station. APARTMENT lucnlshed. Close In. Reasonable. Adults only. Fhone 645-J. FURNISHED apartments. 421 Flocd, corner Mill. Inquire Roseburg hotel. BAILEY APARTMENTS. 3 rooms, bath and garage. 117 S. Kane. 3-ROOM furnished apartment, downstairs. Adults. 348 S. Pine. FOR RENT 3-room, apartment, close in. furnished Call 634-R. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Fhone 550. NICELY FURNISHED 3-room apartment. 605 S. Pine street. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modem. Phone 802-R. APARTMENTS. Close West Washington. in. 302 SLEEPING ROOM. Bell building, 122 S. Jackson. SLEEPING rooms for 439 Fowler. rent at Work Wanted ROOM, board and. care for elder ly, sick people. Convalescing home, 508 Fowler, Mrs. Brust. HEMSTITCHING, buttons, buck les, aprons. Phone 718JX, 545 Fowler. CUSTOM PLOWING. A. R. Hud son, phone 40-F-21. BOATS built Powell. to older. E. S. Wanted WANTED TO BUY or rent, arch for GO or 75 cat. John Behrens, c o O. M. Hopple, Roseburg. WANTED small tractor, 10 or 15 cal, good shape. George Sosic, Shoestring road, Riddle. WANTED lady's bicycle, in good condition. Will pay cash. 615 N. Jackson. WANTED second hand hay rako and mower. F r a i) k Roberts, Dillard. Dogs Jacobs Kcnne! L Phor, 7;t(!-.T. RED RYDER all Right ,TucxrLL wait WHILE TQU STICK. UP THE. EyNK YOU VoE.AK.lN A fASiS ? ALLEY OOP v Crystal Clear By V. T- Hamlin IF THE ( KIO AMOUMT OP I &EE MO REASON) DAKiG IT, "Y f THAT'S ) ( I'M Gti'N: ! ,".T SMXILDM' V MAVteV ) szZ " THOUGHT OF MEDDLIWG IS (SOIWG ) FOR A CHAMGE IN OOOl.fv.X WHAT X " VOL) YOU li YOU WEIE -. ) MARRYING ME ) TO IMFLUEMCE 7oUR RELATION- ALWi LIKE ABOUT ) SUPPORT THE LAST MAN YOU BIG HAS GOT YOU OUR ACTIONS.' rf SHIP... I SHAN'T KNEW YOU YOU.. YOU M VIEWS, OM EARTH ... DUWB ( , U DOWN, LET ME ' ALTER KAV FE.EL-1 WERE A GOT BRAINS ) BECAU3fc -v I GORILLA. J , 0 , . RESTORE VOUC ) ) ' IM.GS TOWARD f( SENSIBLE I , - "I V 1 J - ' PEACE OF J At V, YOU v. J KID ' , J J -7 y 1 U ' ?" i ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Rubber's Scarce These Days By Merrill Blrsser 'HELP.' HELP! V ) fsA-AAvvtoul M STOP THEM domT Y""' - WHATca?) f WE'VE BEEM tig r WMr U -NO. , i UE TMeM GET AWA J ' ' ' v V,? ?? ? Bomoiom seco) KSS-f: Kwwsu.? AV,tVVy Real Estate FOR SALE: Good five room dwelling, and about five acres, almost within city. Chicken house. All city conveniences. This is priced to sell. $2250.00. 100 acre farm, ten miles from town, that is just a dandy of a place. 50 acres under cultiva tion, of which 15 acres is in prunes. Good soil all fenced and cross fenced, The buildings and location make this a farm paradise, as it is on a bench overlooking the entire valley. House is modern in every re Sect, with four bedrooms. Gravity water supply, with suf- ' flclent water to irrigate. Barn, chicken house, hog houses, work shop, garage. Owner has other interests so must sell. Terms can be arranged, or cash price of $5500.00. Large stock ranch, fifteen miles from town; all equipped and stocked ready to go from the day you take possession. 150 acres under cultivation, 50 acres open pasture. Good farm dwelling, and barn and out- ; buildings are all good. Gravity ' water supply electricity, and school bus to Roseburg goes in front of the house. Owner is ill and must sell, as he is unable to work the place. Price, $8500.00. Emery Insurance Agency, 222 N. Jackson street. . FOR SALE modern 7-room home, walking distance from city center. 21 acres tillable creek bottom, chicken house, barn, city lights and water. Reasonable. Phone 707-R for particulars or write Box 1125, c-o News-Review. 20 ACRES, some prunes, lumber on ground. $900.00 for quick sale. Terms. Owner, 112 Brock way. FOR SALE-house and lot, 5 rooms, bath, garage. $900.00 cash. 922 Mill. Business Opportunities WANT TO SELL beauty shop be cause owner will join W. A. A. C.'s. Have good business, am only shop in Glenriale. Would rather have cash. Phone 415 or write Clara Winkelman, Box 312, Glendale, Oregon. Poultry NEW HAMPSHIRE pullets for sale. 10 weeks old. H. C. Harty, Winchester. FOR SALE -4 ducks. Rehulze, Brnckway. Herman X ) I K0Lt OnJ THS.RE.' 1 SOLD gMlv "Z- I ( 1 W3 JUST OD31 PUT ) 5L WS gWe aS5 RCDfc Wl IV 1 RKO 1 CM OBLIGE -'J ) T CT ; i HARD To GET TH' . STkJSPL J l VPVIE 'A" y Livestock FOR SALE 2 Jersey cows, 3 year old springers, $75.00 each. 10 head brood sows, bred. Take your choice for $35.00. F. E. Weaver, Box 12, Riddle, Ore gon. WANTED TO BUY, some young breeding ewes. State particu lars and price. R. O. Carroll, Dlxonville, Glide route. FOR SALE mare, coming 9 years old, weight, 1700, gentle and sound. Price $125.00. Box 1427, c-o News-Review. FOR SALE brood sow, register ed Hampshire, and six weaner pigs. S. H. Haas, 1 mile north of Dlxonville. FOR SALE 5-year old gray mare, weight 1450, $150.00 J. L. Kirkendall, Camas Valley. FOR SALE one heifer. Hereford-Guernsey, ten day old calf. Phone 17-F-2, Lyle E. Marsters. WANTED TO BUY, fat or feeder yearling sheep, also dry ewes. Philippi and Rohr, Grand hotel. FOR SALE registered Berkshire boar, 3 years old, weight 600 pounds. Ira White, Dillard. FOR SALE 30 ewes, 1 year wool, S390.00' Lambs included. Chas. Smith, Camas Valley. I S'l'ILL HAVE work horses for sale or trade. V. Schrlckcr ranch at Winchester. ONE SPAN' heavy work mules. W. M. Berdine, phone 5-F-3, Roseburg. . ' ' WANTED weaner pigs. S. R. McCarter, North Bend, Oregon FOR SALE 1 young O. I. C. boar. Inquire Sullivan's Cute. EXTRA LARGE weaner pig.-i. It. H. Wilson, Umpqua. FOUR FRESH cows. l. ). iM.it thews, Melrose. Ration Books Lost LOST sugar ration book. J. John Lee, lonmile. Send to Trail, Oregon, c-o Tiller Mill and Lumber Co. LOST - gasoline ration book "A". Emmitt Ray, Roselund Auto Park, cabin 5. LOST Ration Book No. 1. Don ald Spencer, Oakland, Oregon. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE Grimm alfalfa seed. J. L. Aikins, Riddle, Oregon. Money's Always Welcome For Sale Miscellaneous ONE live cubic fool capacity Norge electric refrigerator, in first class condition. Call at 302 East Washington street, or phone 709. BOYSEN and Young berry plants for sale, 5c each. Come and get them. Otis Hatcher, Melrose. KELVINATOR. refrigerator, per " feet condition. $135.00, cash. 114 N. Stephens street. ENAMEL, wood cookstovc. Rea sonable. 204 Brown avenue, West Roseburg. FERTILIZER for sale. Sheriff's Posse barns. Come and get it. WADE dragsaw, $S5.00 cash. A. G. Webber, Suthcrlin. BLACKSMITH'S post drill, $15.00. Phone 837-Y. Lost and Found LOST- black sweater between Suksdorf's place, Coos Junction, and Roseburg. Reward. Kinder leave same at Suksdorf's Poultry Co., south end of Rose burg. Help Wanted WANTED- 1 a d y housekeeper. Motherless home. No objections to one child. P. O. Box 222, Roseburg. WANTED - choker setter to work behind cat. John Behrens, c-o O. M. Hopple, Roseburg. WANTED middle to help in cafe, cafe, phono 7S3. aged woman Camp View WANTED -pantry and vegetable woman at once. Hotel Umpqua. WANTED - gas donkey engineer. Phone 41-J-l after 7:30 p. m. WANTED -night Rnschurg Garage. floor man. W A N T K I Grand. waitress. Hotel Autos WANTED 25 USED CARS CASH AT ONCE NO DELAY TOP WOI.ESALE PRICE FOR YOUR CAR LOCKWOOD MOTORS Fuel PHONE 41 , . Green Slab Wooa ROSKUOKG LUMBER CO. DRY, SEASONED, 4 fool slab, $5.50 per cord in 2 1-4 cord loads. South End Fuel Co. GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph. "cOMM'CL REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 715. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-1 Women's League Team W Deer Creek Dairy 14 7 (I. W. Young & Son 11 10 Rainbow Grill 10 11 Sandy's Place 7 14 Games Thursday Night Sandy's Place 2,, Deer Creek Dairy, 1; G. W. Young & Son 2, Rainbow Grill 1. Remarks High individual game score: B. Elliott, 16G. High individual N. DeGroat, 456. series score: Sandy's Place Handicap 88 88 88 261 G. Sanders 128 119 121 368 G. Freadman 103 136 157 3!Hj M. Kinstather 120 138 115 379 V. Whillatch .127 113 129 369 Totals 572 594 610 1770 Deer Creek Dairy: Handicap 67 67 67 201 It. Lehruach .131 121 108 36:; li. Fisher 153 109 130 392 -B. Elliott 166 112 115 423 V. Blessing 155 126 158 439 Totals '...675 SOS 578 1821 ;1 Rainbow Grill: Handicap faS 119 119 357 V. Domenieo .129 '71 SS 28S B. Whipple ...131 111 123 371 R. Porter 111 113 101 328 F. Barker 118 101 111 333 A. McKibbcn .117 140 158 4 15 Totals 758 661 703 2122 G. W. Young Son: Handicap 82 82 82 211'. C. Cloake I ll 137 121 402 L. Cramer . . .11!) 130 122 371 F. Young 118 123 132 4(li M. Black 113 137 135 385 N. DeGroat .. .145 156 155 456 Totals 718 765 750 2263 By Fred Harman RADIO SERVICIN3 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen: Lund Radio Service. Phone 3 FLUE CLEANIN3 Furnaces vacuum cleaned flus. cleaning. Call &4i J. C. Bew ley. Huskies Need Only One More Victory To Annex Title By the Assoeiated Press) The University of Washington Huskies were only a single vic tory away from the northern di vision Pacific Coast conference basketball championship today, while the best that any other club could hope for was a tie for the title. Friday and Saturday Oregon State and Washington will settle the matter on the university floor. Washington with 10 won and but four losses needs but to split the series to win the title, while Oregon State must take both games to come up to a three way tie with the Huskies and University of Oregon with 10 vic tories and six defeats apiece. Oregon completed its schedule at that, figure Saturday night winning for the second straight night from Washington Slate. The W. S. C. Cougars, start ing the week at the top of the league, kicked away the cham pionship in four straight losses to I he two Oregon clubs. The Cou gars and Idaho will complete their seasons Friday and Satur day, but the games will have no bearing on the title. W. S. C. with seven losses and seven defeats is out of the running and Idaho, with one victory to balance 13 defeats, never was In. Washington won two games from Idaho last week 57 to 37 and 59 to 39. The final game Saturday night was nip and tuck until the final quarter when Ihe Huskies settled down to hold the Vandals scoreless for 7 minutes while Injuring 16 points . through the hoop. ' Washington Stale simply tamo apart at the seams and couldn't stand Ihe pressure for a 40 miniiio stretch. Saturday night in losing to Oregon at Eugene, the Cougars never were ahead and after the first few minutes never had a prospert of being there. "WANT ADS" READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIEDS YOU WILL BENEFIT The following list shows how little it costs for big returns: Numberof WANT AD RATES consecutive insertions v-ord One Time 2c Two Times 3c 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 :n this space and Mail or bring to the Roseburg News-Review k Please Insert ihe ebove copy times in fho News-Review classified soction. First insorlion 19 Signod News of Men From Douglas County In War Service Edward II. Jacobs, former rep resentative of Swift and company in Hoseburg, became one of the youngest majors in the quarter master corps last week, when he was given his promotion and assignment to adjutant of the First regiment, training recruits for supply, subsistence and con voy branches of the service at Fort Warren, Wyoming. Major Jacobs was graduated from the University of Oregon in 1937 and commissioned a lieutenant in the Infantry reserve. On being called to active duty, he was assigned to the First regiment in Febru ary, 1941. He became comman der of Company D in September, 1941. His current duties as ad jutant include the administration and direction of the regiment's activities. A brother, Tom Jacobs, who graduted from U. of O. a year later than Major Jacobs, received second lieutenant's bars last summer at Camp Lee, Vir ginia, and is now stationed at De troit with the ordnance procure ment division. Both arc sons of Mrs. Marie Jacobs, Portland. Charles Wayne Hughes, former Roseburg high school student, en listed last week in the U. S. army at Portland. He has been assigned to Camp Farragut, Idaho, where he will take the navy's indoctri nation course and preliminary training before being assigned to active duty or specialized train ing. Glendale GLENDALE, March 1- Jim Gardner, airplane ( machinist's mate third class, came Tuesday morning for a 10-day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gardner. Ho is stationed at Sun Diego, California. Mrs. Bill Freytag returned Sat urday from the St. Vincent hos pital in Portland where she had a lenrion taken out of her arm anil grafted to her finger by specialists. Mrs. Freytag was in Journcd In an uulo accident about a year ago near Wolf CrceK Lieut. Huysman and Sgt. , Mc. Klroy were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Mel Nye Tuesday night. W. S. Carpenlcr accompitnied I.. H. Patterson to Grants Pass Monday on business. CIVILIAN DEFENSE INFORMATION Air Raid Signals ALARM Variable pitch si ren. Duration: five minute ALL CLEAR Steady pitch iren. Duration: two minutes. 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. Ration Dates and Data' SUGAR Stamp No. 11 In Ra tion Book No. 1, good for three pounds, expires March 13. Stamp No. 12, good for five pounds valid March 16 through to end of May. COFFEE Stamp No. 25, In Ra tion Book No. 1, good for one pound, expires March 21. GASOLINE No. 4 stamps in A book expire March 21. C AND B BOOKS Must be re turned to ration board within 10 days after expiration date. Forms for renewal obtainable at service stations. Books containing un used coupons or covers of exhaust ed books must be returned with application. TIRES Class A First Inspec tion deadline March 31. FUEL OIL Period 4 coupons expire April 6. INSTITUTIONAL FOOD USERS Must register with local' rationing board between dates of March 1 and 10. RATION BOOK NO. 2 Appli cants not listed In original regis tration may submit applications on and after March 15. BLANCH ARD, OKLA. (AP) Bill Yoakum's cat got into the habit of sleeping with the chick ens. Yoakum didn't exactly distrust the cat, but he thought it wise to take precautions. He fastened the door. Don't ask him how the cat did it, but early next morning there it was back, parked comfortably between two fat hens. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 215-L Addioss PHONE 100