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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, MXRCH 4. 1943. FIVE i V' , I Rentals JFOIt RENT modern, furnished or umurmsnea apartment by March 1. 1152 J Madrone avenue. 'APARTMENT lurnlshed. Close ? In. Reasonable. Adults only, Phone 645-J. OK RENT 4 room, completely i furnished house. Inquire 207 I Rice street. JUAILEY APARTMENTS. 3 A rooms, bai Kane. 'Xlt RENT jatn ana garage. 117 S. M,fiKn in TnniltrA 911 Wnchinw. & ton. . FOR RENT 3-room, iurnisherl apartment, close in. Call 834-R. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS .i Strictly modern. Fhone 550. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. SLEEPING ROOM. Bell building, a S. Jackson. SLEEPING rooms for rent at , 439 Fowler. Foil RENT Apartment. Hotel Valley. Wanted WANTED set of harness with I foreechinc, medium weight, In I good condition. Hames for 20 ' burg, phone 21-F-31. AvNTED pasture. Give deserip- ,y tion, location and price. E. R. '4 Schwender, Route 2, Box 320, I Rosoburg. WANTED TO BUY, 2-whool trail- er, 20 inch wheels, with or with ' out tires. Deer Creek Dairy. ; J WANT TO BUY or rent, bulldozer t for 30 or 40 cat. S. J. Cooper, Roseburg. WANTED a corrugated '9 roller. Phone 838. land Autos WANTED 25 USED CARS CASH AT ONCE NO DELAY TOP WOLESALE PRICE FOR YOUR CAR LOCKWOOD MOTORS WANTEDUSED CARS AND TRUCKS. TOP CASH PRICE OFOR ALL MAKES. KEEL MOTORS. Your Studcbaker dealer. 413 N. Jackson. Dogs Jacobs Kenne!" Phone 7,'lfiJ. . . RED RYDER ; H' Y DROP THAT GUfC).' X k 3"tL RYD&R PRTTY M I V .-. . S. A , W - I IP'-I 1 I ALLEY OOP He Likes Short Cuts By V. T, Hamlin 1 - !73OH' WOMMUe AND I GOT TO X RUBBER'.' W"! f HAW LISTEN . DOC 1 W" 1. J- mtv ctap& t unocCl I ofvWOMDER!NS WERE WHOoIwWVOU 1 TOOK CAKE OF THAT SvEhPS urn tVuS? 1 THHEC I g0- FORGOTTEN 7MEA.N SOU LONG A6CV WE'RE ALU SAY WCTc'Sl, Yo w"N ti ARE ?vnil THHInKSH-BES-SO A ALL ABOUT f HAVEM'T BROKE OUT WITH I THAT S I'LL SHOW 1 THIS JUNGLE 1 ,p. I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Brainy Boy Befuddles Bandit ' By MerrilMBIrsser I MISTEK. ,WB 1 BOOST ME UP, AND 1'IL V"-f T COAST I CANtf ) ( TWATS SOWETMIfvJG ELSE YOU IIPK r Real Estate SUBURBAN HOMES FOR SALE: 10 good acres, river bottom land. Part in alfalfa. Walnuts. Mod ern country home. 3 bedrooms. Electricity. Price $5500.00. 10 acres on river. Choice loam soil. 5 acres bearing pears. Fair buildings. $4500,00. One half cash handles. River bottom lands, unimproved. 15 acres on river. Ill acres of the best loam. Can irrigate. Price $3500.00. 10 acres. Unimproved. All tillable. Near river. Price $1750.00 Im mediate possession. IMPROVED ranch. 270 acres. 30 acres creek bottom land tillable. Bearing orchard, pears and walnuts. Good 5 room house. Barn. County road. School bus. Near good town. An excellent sheep and turkey ranch. Good pasture. Timber. $4500.00. 740 acre equipped Improved ranch. 35 acres cultivated. Bal ance in pasture and timber. Carrying 100 sheep at present. 7 head milk stock. Completely stocked and equipped. Tractor, truck, wood saw. 2 million .feet saw timber. Saw-mill goes with place. 3-room house.. Furniture. Good barn. Electricity. Place is watered by springs and live creek through place. This place fully stocked and equipped for $15,000.00. $8,000.00 cash hand les. G. W. Young & Son, 205 W. Cass street. Phone 417. ABOUT 400 acres near Glide, Ore gon for $4,500. Subject to this years rent. Fine piling timber, nearly enough to pay for place. Jesse Ncavall, Lebanon, Ore gon. 39 ACRES, modern, 4-room house. 17 miles west Coos Junction, highway 42. Would trade for Roseburg property. W. H. Eckles, Camas Valley. FOR SALE or trade, 2(1 acres, with buildings. Near Canyon ville, north. Take car or stock part payment. L. M. Dubcll, Myrtle Creek. 20 ACRES, some prunes, lumber on ground. $900.00 for quick sale. Terms. Owner, 112 Brock way. FOR SALE, trade or rent, two sheep or cattle-ranches, at once. Jim Mills, Star Route, Riddle. Fuel PHONE 46S Green Slab Wooo prv?Fiuii(r; I.hmrrp on Livestock ONE very gentle family cow, 5 year old Jersey, freshen soon, easy milker. Can deliver. Take her now or after she freshens. DeCamp, Riverside, phone 649 Y. 26 YOUNG, white faced ewes with lambs from Suffolk ram. Lambs approximately 2 months old, marked and docked. All In good condition. $15.00. B, A. Gann, Melrose Route. FOR SALE-ope 1500 pound brown horse. Work single or double. Excellent cultivating horse. Thoroughly broke and gentle. $75.00. B. A. Gann, Mel rose Route. . FOR SALE 100 head sheep. Mrs. Claude Parkhurst, near bridge, Happy valley road. P. O. ad dress, Roseburg, Oregon, Look Ingglass route. FOR SALE team, 4 and a years old, weight, 3100, broke to all kinds of farm work. Would s e p a r a t e. E. J. Crawford, Sutherlin. WANTED TO BUY, some young breeding ewes. State particu lars and price. R. O. Carroll, Idlcyld Star, Roseburg. FOR SALE brood sow and four shoats. Two miles north Can yonvillc. L. M. Dubcll, Myrtle Creek. WANTED TO BUY, fat or feeder yearling sheep, also dry ewes. Phiiippi and Rohr, Grand hotel. WANTED light team horses. Gentle to ride or work. F. J. Helliwell at Boswell Springs. WANTED to purchase, young, Polled Angus bull. Henry C. Kelley, Camas Valley. I STILL HAVE work horses for sale or trade. V. Schrickcr ranch at Winchester. FOR SALE white New Zealand buck rabbit end few young does. Phone 703-J -5. WANTED fresh dairy cows and springers, Call 1200 Winches ter, phone 663. FOR SALE-,2 good, young milk cows. J ust fresh. G. II. -Faulkner, Oakland. ,' '"' ONE SPAN heavy work mutes. W. M. Berdine, phone 5 F-3, Roseburg. WANTED will pay top price for feeder pigs. Oscar Weeks, Mvrtle Creek. Another,BuH's Eye For Sate Miscellaneous 125 Feet 3 inch pipe, 2 new inner spring 'mattresses, two steel springs, never used; new model O'Kief and Merrltt gas range. Electric clock, very modern, must be seen to appreciate. P. J. Peltier, Glide, Oregon. FOR SALE household goods of M. H. Larson, including radio, circulating oil heater, electric washing machine, electric re frigerator, pedal grind stone and tools. Melrose Star Route, Roseburg. FOR SALE one 6-horse, air cool ed, gas engine buzz saw with heavy mandrel. Mounted on iron wheeled farm wagon. $50.00. B. A. Gann, Melrose Star. FOR SALE set of 8 Inch tires, tubes and rims for Ford Fer guson. Fred Burks, Coos Junc tion. FOR SALE three milk cows, al so 120 acres of land. A real good wood show. Box 7, Camas Valley. ONE OLIVER double disc tractor power lift plow. $75.00. B. A. Gann, Melrose Route. FOR SALE practically new d r a g s a w. Claude Church Camas Valley, 1. R. A. s'lorter savage 22 long rifle, $25.00. Powell's Hard ware. FOR SALE model A and drag saw. George Powers, Winston. FOR SALE one child's large crib. 749 S. Main. Lost and Found LOST roll of 4 foot, 2 inch chick en wire between Roseburg and Glide Saturday. Reward, Re turn to Mrs, A. O. Hetvey, phone 7-F-22. LOST Monday, Bulova .witch. Left In basement. Grand hotel. Liberal reward. Harold Denn, Camas Valley, Oregon, co Ada J. I Vim. Poultry WANTED-standard bred, light strain Barred Rock cockerel. E. A. Krusc, Roseburg, Oregon, " WHITE Jersey Giant eggs for hatching, $1.50 per setting. G. E. Atkins. Riddle. Orerron. Ration Books Lost LOST "R" Ration book. E. Baker, Coos Junction. GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph, "cOMM'CL REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 'fl5. PIANO TUNSNS Arundel. Repairs, Detnoth. 189-1 Help Wanted MAN OR WOMAN ' WANTED for Rawleigh route of 1500 families in Douglas county where Rawleigh products have, been sold for over 20 years. Real opportunity for right per son. We help you get started. Write Rawietgh's Department ORC-2990, Oakland, Calif. WANTED married woman to conduct small apartment house and, with her family, to occupy the same. Adults, Close In. 302 West Washington street. FARM HAND WANTED. House furnished, good wages, other accomodations. Phone 34-F-2L W. D. Van Horn, Glide, Oregon. WANTED elderly woman for light housekeeping and care of 4 year old boy. Good home, no washing, Sundays off. Box 1428, c o News-Review. EXPERIENCED waitresses and cooks wanted. Top wages. Apply or write Palace Cafe, Grants Pass, Oregon. WAITRESSES WANTED. Ex perienced or inexperienced. Good wages. Hotel Rose. WOMAN for extra maid work at Hotel Grand. JANITOR man or woman, not a full time job. Automatic heat. United Slates National Bank. Hay, Grain, Feed GOOD GRASS ami grain hay, baled, $.tth0Sh Also grey oats ana.-theiu gram mixture, ma chine run, $40,00 Kr ton. O. A. Rowe, on highway mile north of Wilbur. FOR SALE Grtrara alfalfa seed. J. L. Aikins, Riddle, Oregon, BALED STRAW for sale. E. E. Baker, Coos Junction, By Fred Harmon RADIO SERVICING Radio Doctor. SOS N. Stephen Lund Rsdia Service. Phone FLUE CLEANiNQ Fsimaees vacuum cleaned flat cleaning. Call ML J. C. Uev Impounded Unless claimed within t8 hours from date of notice, the dog de scribed below will be disposed of as provided In City Ordin ance No. 1014. Black and white, long tailed, fe male, mixed terrier, shepherd. Tom Fletcher, City Enforcement Officer, phone 2-F-4. March t, 5:00 p. m. Around the County Myrtle Creek MYRTLE CREEK, March 3 Staff Sgt. Glenn Glimore, Myrtle Creek, who Is, no doubt seeing plenty of service in Atistratia, writes his mint, Mrs, Emma Wood, that he is getting along nicely. H. P. Bobb and daughter, Miss Marie, spent Thursday In town shopping and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Letigerwood have bought the Rex flnteiiff home on 3rd and West Broadway Sts. and expect to move In about two weeks. They purchased the home completely furnished. Mr. and Mrs. Rutcllff are expecting to leave soon for New Mexico So stay a while wish Mrs. Rat efiff's (laughter, who lives on a farm which lies on the Texas New Mexico border line, half in one staSe and half In the other. The Lunchette cafe is being en larged and remodeled and will be open (or service isj about a month. Mrs. Lottie Curtis lias been visiting in Eugene for the past wet'k, Mrs, TenitKi Roberts untfet went a minur operation lust Wednes day with Dr. Adams allciiiuitg. She is being cared lav in the home of her mother-in-law, Mr:;. Lloyd Roberts, who is visiting Naomi Burke, who is visiting here from San Kntnetseo. Site is recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. A. E. liurton has as her guest Shis week her sister, Mrs. Mary Biakely, of Seattle, Mrs. Burton's daughter, Mrs. Viola Watts, of Yuba City, California, was ftiso a guest at the Burton home last week. Mrs. Watts re turned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Van Cleft of Los Angeles have brntgnt the farm from Joseph Neatilt, two miles east of town on the North Myrtle road, which is usually known as the Cofieiara! place, bttt which was a part of the old Hen ry Jones donation claim. The deal was handled by R. A. Nor ton, local realtor. Miss Dorothy Truelove, who is having a vacation from her work in San Pedro- California, was called home from her visit in the northern part of the state at Athena, by a telegram from her tmeie here, N. G. Bwetf, felling of the very serious illness of Mrs. lluell. Miss Trueluve caught a plane at IVmilrton for 1'ortlaml Friday afternoon and taking a night bus arrived here Saturday morning. She is caring or her aunt who is reported to be much better. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Copelnnd of Roseburg were visiting friends in Myrtie Creek Sunday. Mrs. Copeland's father Hiram Smith, is ut present in the county hos pttat and is getting afosjg very well strife his late serious iiinevs. Adam Frederick, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. VV, Frederick, is in She Good Kamat SSasi hospital in i'ortland following an opera tion on his spine. Mr. Frederick fives sn Springfield, The S. I, railway company has moved two section houses here from other, places and they an being set tip in the yards to ac commodate two of the families of the extra gangs which are to be brought here for work this summer. Mrs, MclWiugall was a visitor here last week from Sati Fran fcjHt-o where she is engaged in wartime industry. Mr. Mflfrtt gail is a baker on a ship some where in the I'aeilie and her son, Assdy, is in the navy. Miss Ituhy t'oryeff, wh is leaching al Anchor, is home l.ik ing a forced vacation mi account ttS Stlttess. Mrs. Rush VVynter went to Roseburg Sunday alteinoon to hefp take care of her little grandson David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wyntcr, who is ill. Billy Gould writes bin folks that he Is training as its! aiittmtn bife mti:itaitie a! t'ltumite t'tetit. Illinois The women of Hie MrtSsuiliit Bagged Jap Sub (HE TeUpham) Captain Jack Edgcrton. of San ?on cisco, muster of a U. S. merchant ship In Use Paelf is, did right by him self, his ship acd country when his vessel si'.ciied and sank a Jap sab marine which had torpedoed them. Official U. 3. Navy photo. Sum, the RAF earner ptgetm, rates as one of the first cssusl tics of his kind. Anti-aircraft lire broke ids beak when Sam wits riding a Halifax bomber over Berlin, but now hi.-s back ehtiren have just finir.heii their contracts for shelled walnuts, and are the proud possessors of &2'i5 cash to spend on their fhtfreft or parsmistge. Last year they earn ed $00. The walnut crop last season here was tight. Mrs. Grace tAXti of Silver Lake Is visftfng here with her sister, Mrs. Emma Buick. Mr. Lutz is a ixitiesst frt a Coquitte hospital where he will soon undergo art operation. The Lutzes have sold their farm, it is reported and will stay Irt Myrtle Creek for a few months at least. The Pollyannas h a d their regular monthly "party last Fri day afternoon at the Methodist church. The Marlins who ure running the "Chap's Place" restaurant have rented Site house belonging to Mfs. Ruby Gould on 2nd unci Heard street and are now living there. Norman Aniaur, son of Mr. and ; Mrs. J. J. Anlaut, who Is in train- : ing at Camp Witt Rogers, tikia- i noma, was home two weeks ago lor a fl-day visit. On his return trip he was acmmftanled by Na-: ilia ttyer who went at the same; time to pay a visit to her bus-; hand In Lousiana. ' 1 Mr. and Sits. Clarence Zeis-1 Myrtle Creek visitor reenfiy. ' Slie and heif husband formerly j edited the Myrtle Creek Mail, j They work in Nampa, Calif. i Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence &reh-! rung were Saturday night visit- j urn at She Billy Bates home, Mr. j and Mrs. SSehrtmR have six sons i of wtn'ch four are serving in thei aimed forces. i The new sawmill grounds fn elitding Site large mitt dam, are being cleared and made ready fr further impmyf mens Flak Got Sam AL'S ROSEBURG AUCTION Monday, March 8 LIVESTOCK FURNITURE POULTRY TOOLS Furniture and MtscstioisesKss stems start svUmq at 11:3ft Now fisted for Monday arc: 5 doi Jars hsrae canned fruit. 9xt2 Astratisster rug, xtro good. Wood heater, beds, chairs, fable. A lot of small tools, L!cvtock starts selling at 1:38 15 yearling heifari 3 good work horses and harness 3 good brood sows A8 etosies of livestock ho been bringing tap prices bring in what ever yea may have fo sell, CALL AL AT 43&-Y FOR EARLY CONSIGNMENTS Af LaPan, Auctioneer Phone 486-Y Be tre to ttinc tit KRNR 7:25 a, m. Monday for program and sale listings. Hybrid Com "Taiiored" For All Oregon Areas Six different varieties o Ore gon hybrid field: ears are now be-, ing produced in Oregon, seed of which is available from Oregon growers, reports R. E. Fare, as sociate agronomist at Oregon State college. It is now possible to obtain hybrid field com seed for practically any condition In She state where corn is grown at alt. A new circular lists Oregon Hy brid 100, which Is a new hy brid produced at the agricultural experiment station in this stnte. It is being Introduced principally because of Its early maturity. It is recommended for growers us ing corn for hogging down or early fall feed, or for growers in areas where ether hybrids are too late in maturing. At present, seed for this can be obtained only from the farm crops department at tee college. Ration Dates and Data SUGAR Stamp He. It in Ra tion Bask No. t, Boost for three pound, expire March 15. Stamp No. 12, good for five pounds valid March 16 through to end of Kay- COFFEE Stamp Ss. 3, In Ra tion Book No. 1, good for one pound, expires March 21. GASOLINE No. 4 Umps in A book expire Marsh 2f. C AND B BOOKS Must be re turned) to ration board within IB day after expiration date. Form . for renewal obtainable at service station. Book containing un sued coupon or covers of exhaust ed book must be returned with application. TIRES Class A First Intpit tiort deadline March 31. FUEL OIL Period 4 coupons expire April 6. INSTITUTIONAL FOOB USERS Musi register with local rationing board between dates of March 1 and 10. RATION BOOK NO. 2 AppSt cant not listed irt original regis tration may submit applications on and after March 15. CARD OF THANKS The kindness ami sympathy of neighbors and friends In our re cent sorrow will always remain with us a preefetss memory. Ostr sincere thanks and gratitude far all those comforting acts. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larson and family Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Larson arti family Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ritzman. NOTICE Warrant Ne, 265 of. Sehotrf Dist. No. 97, Douglas county, Oregon is hereby called for pay ment.amf If not presented before March 10, 1943, Interest wilt cease on that date. Merle Weekly, clerk, Mvrtle Creek, Oregon. CAdv.J CIVILIAN DEFENSE INFORMATION Air Raid Signals - ALARM Variable pitch si ren. Buratfsrst five minutes- ALL CLEAR Steady Bitot! siron. Duration: two minutes. Meetings Tuesday: First aid class, junior high school building, T:30 p. m. Air Raid Wardens f2nd assd 4th Tuesdays! Perkins build ing, 8:UU p. m. Wedrteieay: Auxiliary pelke Court house, 7:30 p. in. Thursday: Oregon State GuardU-Arm-my, Ht. Co., 7,3ft p. m.; Co A, 8 p. m.