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' TRREE . A HDncatstETTODiiatr RQSE8URG NEWSwREVw -SEIUJBgf.- OR650N, MONDAY, APRIL S, y43. Rentals FOR HIRE '37 International, short log truck and "35" cater pillar with dozer. Both in good shape. Steady job preferred with cat, but truck has to come back in about a month. Write Clifford Snodgrass, Tiller, or call Tiller store- FOR RENT unfurnished apart ment. 4 rooms. Lights and water furnished $12.50. 323 6. Stephens. FUR RENT small 3 room house, partly furnished, with garage, Page Lumber and Fuel, phone 2-12. FOR RENT-large, old fashioned house, close in. Pago Lumber and Fuel, phone 242. APARTMENT turnlshod. Clo6e in. Reasonable. Adults only. Phone 645-J. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modem. Phone 802-R. Livestock FOR SALE good team work horses and harness. Also de livery wagon on rubber. Phone 38, Umpqua Dairy Products Co. ATTENTION we remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect, 33S. Roscburg By-products. FOR SALE 2 young cows com ing fresh, 1 young bull. Herman Schulze Brockway, phone 2-F-41. FOR SALE - Farm or logging learn. Sell one or both. W. IX Workman, Jr., Myrtle Creek. WEANER pigs for sale. W. C. Wallace, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. FRESH Jersey heifer, phone (iif)Y H. DeCamp, Riverside. PEKINGESE dogs. 975 Eddy street. Phone 720-R. Sawmills Wanted SAWMILL man, 10 years experi ence $5(tfl.0) clown on small mill or $.r00.)0 and services in partnership deal. Will con sider lease. Box 1450, care News-Review. - Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE 2 tons of recleaned grey oats. E. A. Schudeiske, phone 27-F-22, Oakland. RED RYDER ALLEY OOP f rdni-u)i ,REp deRv reckon id better.' ooff.' pardo (rU sJTHEM KILL YOU "HORSE IS JUST AROUND ( m"pWW f f YAS6UH, MISTER DOC, THERE VOU ARE-, NO' VOU WONT, Wsi HE GOT POWERFUL j BRONSON! T TOLD I WONMUG... HERE MggmZ MAD AN' SAID HE ) VOU HE'D UPSET HE COMES JziiJtffl wagomm eo orr J the apple-cart.' X now.' Mz&z ' Hl&SELF A 7 X NOW IVB GOT TO GO V I i STEAK! y'Kp'V V, TRACK HIM Jjl T 1 fj ,:;( down; fkT y i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Those comfounded - kids ARE PERSECUTIN& ME,' JOUR HANDS TMEY SAIO THEY'D BLACK- ARE TlBD LIST ME ALL OVPR.TCAAN L UNLESS WITH SiQNS .' AND I TWEY DEMAND POLICE PROTfCTlOM.' OESTKff Real Estate For Sale: An old, but wry comfortable home, with - one acre ot good ground, and right at city limits. A bargain at $1200.00. Three bedroom house, close in. Fireplace, large lot, double garage. Liberal terms, with low interest on unpaid balance. Price, $2300.00. Two bedroom, modern home, close in. In everyway a first class dwelling. Price, with terms, $1850.00. Emery Insurance Agency, 222 N. Jackson street. FOR SALE: Chicken ranch, 1 mile from town. 2 modern chicken houses, each capacity of 1000 birds; brood er house; 1000 laying hens; 5 room house; 34 acres land; 20 acres in grain, balance under cultivation. Priced to sell. G. W. Young & Son, 205 W. Cass street, phone 417. WANTED more farm listings. We have many good prospects on the waiting list all sizes, types nd prices. Call at S13 S. Stephens street, Roseburg, or phone 173-L. Stout Realty Agency. Ray Ruebel, agent. FOR SALE or RENT the 320 acres in section 2, township 2' south, range 7 west, commonly known as the Hugh C. McGraw place. Address bids to Harry G. Hoy, Corbett bldg., Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE 21 acres, creek bot tom and pasture, electricity, bath, good water, chickens and cow. C. M. Stubbs, Melrose Route. WANT to buy from owner, good five room home within walking distance of city center. Must be reasonable, for cash. See mo at 735 Fleser street or call 39U-Y at once. FOR SALE - home and income, less than cost. Owner leaving town. Box 1153, c-o News Review. - MODERN, 2-liedroom house for sale. A better home. Inquire 632 Overlook avenue. FOR SALE Large modern house, nicely located with good garden spot. Call (iSO J. Trade TRADE for what have you. 30 30 reloading outfit complete with powder, primers, empty shells. E, L. Simpson Tenmile, Ore. AfUAT tlMD Or Si&NS ARS THEY ( 1 TO use? r y 1UUE. PROP6RTV I II V BR'n& rr OR DO YOU INJURY Work Wanted ATTENTION FARMERS We are equipped to handle all size tractor tire repairs. Guaranteed work. OK Rubber Welders, Roscburg. WANTED a job cutting wood by the tier. 1 have my own tools but must have a cabin to live in. Box 1457, c-o News Review, ORNAMENTAL landscape gar dening. Spraying, pruning, fer tilizing. New lawns, loam, rock gardens. Phono 630. THE OLD Fashioned Blacksmith. I specialize on plows, logging equipment, thread cutting and spring work. E. E. Woodcock. WANTED bookkeeping and gen eral office work. No shorthand. Box 1456, c-o News-Review. EXPERIENCED man wants job on stock ranch, or would run on shares. Phone l-F-31. WANTED office position. Short hand, typing, filing. Box 1455, e-o News-Review. Poultry FOR SALE-200 New Hamp shire pullets, 8 weeks old. F. R. Larimer, Big Oaks Tavern, mile south Coos Junction. FRYERS for sale, 32c lb. live, 3Dic dressed. Chicken fertilizer free. Haul yourself. H. C. Harty, Winchester. FOii SALE 100 white Leghorn layers, 11 months old. Elmer Hedberg, i mile west Eigarose church. FOR SALE - nice, colored fryers. John E. Wakefield, Glide, Oregon- Ration Books Lost LOST - ration book No. 2. Name Louise Janet Groves, 117 South Jackson. LOST Fuel oil ration book. Name August H. Seidel, Glide, Ore. Miscellaneous HEMSTITCHING, altera tions, buckles and buttons covered. 515 Fowler. Phono 718-J-X. Fuel PHONE 465 Green Slab Wood ROSKHOHG LOMBFTR CCi End of the Line He Never Learns WELL!.' WHERE; HAVE YOU BEEN... AND . WHAT HAVE VOU BEEN UP TO? The Campaign Has Started J I DONT" mOW.' K AS SOON Jas I find 'ONE, ILL HERE tiff' I X - I lj .-Jk. iJB Wanted We need used furtxituiie. Will pay cash. What have you to sell? We want bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and other furnishings. West era Auto Supply Co. 117 S. Ste phens. Telephone 87. Evenings 7S2-R. WANTED by May first, by adults, 2 or 3 room apartment with private bath. (No wood stoves). Box 144-1, c-o News Review. WANTED to buy 2 good young milk cows to freshen soon. Al so one O. I. C. boar 125 to 200 lbs. H. T. Reber. Phone 34 F 14. WANTED Johnson outboard motor. Will pay cash. E. S. Powell, 215 N. Jackson. WANTE D to buy standard make, late model, station wag on. 114 N. Stephens. ABOUT 40 rods of poultry or stock and poultry fence. II. L. Wiley, Camas Valley. WANTED electric portable sew ing machine in good condition. Phone 5-F-l l. For Sate Miscellaneous A limited amount of baled hay to anyone needing it. Suitable for cither cows or horses. lcNoir Kruse, 1 mile west on Melrose Road. No Sales Friday evening or Saturday. FOR SALE-8 large oil incuba tors Masters and Super hatch ers In good condition, $20,00 and $10 00 each. Fred Reinhart, Yoncalla. FOR SALE New Hi foot Cedar boat Sau.UO. Look tt over. Make boats to order. Walter M Clark, 815, Micclli street. FOR SALE Pair of men's "Musebeck" black high dress shoes, size 8J, practically new. 200 w. Moslier. lmUtlDlMlJv- Tsine used gas brooders lor use with Klamo or similar gas. See these at Whar ton Brothers. New boat for sale, 121 foot. E. i. Powell Hardware store. ONE light sawmill carriage. In quire at iogels Blacksmith Shop. FOii SALE Rubber tools, co.it and hat. Phone 357-J or 87. FOR SAL E used mattress, cheap. 7(W Cobb street. STARS, " OH , JUST fN0PE,IA OONNA DOWN ALL&T,,, lO 1 eo GIVE SOME TH' STORE. .VOU'RE OUV fjOIN&TDi ADOLP WOCK IN TH" A STORE faOT ME A ,A ton Tn y y DO ' A , m w r ( 'e....iM mi !SS 4 GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Case beer, 443 S. Steph. COMM'CL REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 115. FLUE CLEANING Furnace vadium cleaned St cleaning. Call ML S. C. Mem ley. Autos, WANTED 23 USED CARS CASK AT ONCE NO DELAY TOP WOLESALE PRICK FOR YOUR CAR LOCKWOOD MOTORS WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS, TOP CASH PRICE FOR ALL MAKES. KEEL MOTORS. Your Siudebaker dealer. 443 N. Jackson. USED CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS WANTED. HIGH EST CASH PRICES PAID. H ANSEN MOTOR CO. l'J3 FORD pickup, in good shape and good tires to trade for 1935 or later track. Walt Man ning, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE HMO Oldsmobile coach, good rubber, good condi tion. Box 1151, c-o News Review, FOR SALE mil Plymouth coupe; 1S2B Model T Ford truck. IX W. Fate. Ways Creek. LOGGERS - have a '41 CMC truck mechanically good, tires good. See at KM Houck anytime. LOOK -Wauled at once '3!. '-10 or 4 1, entM, used ear. No deal era. Call SO, Lost ami Found LOST one pair hoy's siieelacjes, on Cam street, near Safeway store. Please return to 125 N, Kane street, or phone UlHli SfUM reward. Luai Hoy's reversible urecn and tan lain jacket. Phone 1. LOST liillfold containing .valu able papers. Leave at Roscburg Auto Court. Dogs Jacobs Kennel. Phone tlW-J, By Fred Herman Plenty dad YOU LOOK-Or ViHERE COHE TO3M INSTEAD OF Kr.BS 00-UKt V. T. Hamlin it's NAMED SOME I KNEW HITLER job J 21. ftXi i WORKS 1 Vt I ! TO GO ALL I THROUGH THAT By Merrill BIrsser Y GO GIVE SOME vw' w,p" - 1 GUY NAMED t SOME ) I KNEW j ADOLP HITLER I JOB J T? NOW j th' sAjnessc. TVE GOT 1 RADIO SERVICING Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone 34, PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repair, Demoth. 1BL Insurance Everything in Insurance. Ph. 213 Fred A, Golf, 122 S. Stephens. Help Wanted Orwcst Lumber Mill, Myrtle Creek, lias purchased section timber land, approximately twenty million feet. Want log ger callable delivering sixty to seventy thousand feet per day. Donkey operation. 17 miles haul on highway. Responsible logger get in touch immediate ly. Phone 183, Myrtle Creek- LCKIGERS WANTED Choker setters, lallers, buckers. Camp IS miles east ot Sdlherlin. Modern ramp Jaclliiies niaint t.iimv) for employees, serving liliieiil quality food. Daily bus seviee furnished from town to camp. Inquire at camp or mill Ottiec RoseburR Lumber Co. OKU'EST Lumber Mill. Myrtle Creek, starts operating tills month. All kinds of help re quired. All year operation -assured. Union wanes paid. Apply immediately in pel son. Out of 1 o vv n residents jilione 3S2, Myrlle Cm. WANTED- men to work in saw mill. Car loaders, laborers and chain men. IDjihesl wajjes, jjood condil Ions. -IS hours per week. Silielky-Fislier Lumber Co. Sullieriin. aoSKHL'HG LUMBER CO. needs ereen chain and yard men. No previous experience required. Inquire at office. WANTED - elderly man to do chores. Must butch. Uood home Willi all conveniences. Address V. U. Uox IVTjO. HoseburR. WANTE)-) -rlerk lor Erocery store. .Steady work. Apply al .Morgan's Grocery. WANTED -choker seller to hook behind cat. I'.'ione 21-E 1.'!, John ffchrens. EXPEI i 1 ENC1C1 ) Wailress want ed. Aimlv li.ilnlKuv Grill, or phone 7IL. WOMAN for clerical and selling work. Apply Montgomery Ward & Co. IIELC wanted. Horns Creamed Store. Super WANTED a ringing man, I'hotie 41J1 LACKS ONLY GADGET FOR FRYING EGGS CHARLOTTE, N. C, iAVl John I Mum dws not have to set up in the morning to feed his bis flock of chickens. He just sets a machine lie Invented and goes U lied. Then while he sleeps before daybreak, the machine puts n the light In Hie Kiiilfiy yard. .scatters the fi-ed and calls the chickens to hreaktast smt an Tenmile TENMILE. April 3 Tlie farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Coales at Tenmile was completely tles trtjyed by fii-e Wednesday while the tncmlicrs of the family were nil a business trip to Rosebuvj;. OriEin ol the blaze was not m lermined. Tlie lire razed the building and its toiilenls, Jjielud ine alKHil IKI (munds of -talocs, which had iM-en stored in the house dm ine freezing weath cr. 'Hie family is staying at ;he home of Mrs. Coatcs' mother, Mrs. (jeiimde Ward, nnli) nr- rani'J'menls Jr leJiuiliUni; aje mad'. CIVILIAN DEFENSE INFORMATION Air Raid Signals ALARM Variable pitcli i ren. Duration: five minutes ALL CLEAR, StMiiy pitch viren. Ourjtmn; two minul'.l. Tuily: Kir.st uiil class. Junior bigr) scliool building, 7:30 . m. Air ILald Wnitlens (1st and 3rd Tuesdays t IcikJns build in, H-.m p. m. Wednesday: Auxiliary police Court bon,r, 7.3'J p. m. llmrinifly: Oregon Stale Liuard Arm ory, H1. Co., 7:30 p. m.i Co. A, 8 p m Society and Clubs LOTUS KNI&HT rOBTEI MRS. R- H, BBANO TO BE GUEST SPEAKER AT WOMAN'S CtUa PROGRAM The Rwsehurg Woman's elub wttt meet at a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at the etabhotwe Tuesday with Mrs. E. L. Kmpp as hostess chairman, fofltjwed by the annual Easter program with Mi's. 1. H. Brand as speaker, Mrs. Harry f. Hatfield, presi dent, will introduce the roll-coil topie speakers and Mrs. Homer W. Grow will be in charge of the special music. Mrs- Brand has ar ia need a very charming Easter talk lor the afternoon on the world famous pictww, "The Lord's Last Supper" and will tell of the picture's reproduction in class at the beautiful forest jjiwn cemetery In Southern Cali fornia. Mrs, Homer Grow will present Mrs. Floyd Lewis who will sing "Open the Gates of the Temple by Knnpp and Mrs. Morris H. Ttoach, who will play a violin solo enlllled "The Holy City by Stevens. Ail mctnticrg and their invited Ktiests are wpwi to attend this interesting program. Mrs. Brand is a past president tt the club and Js a very Jine speaker. Her pro gram will be ol unusual Interest and enjoyment. Preeedimr the meeting the executive board, board of direc tors and clubhouse board will hold n 12 Q'ttatk no-hostess lunch eon at iiie Huici Jlosc. CRADLE ROLL PARTY IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR MYirTLE C1U3EK, April 5, A lovely reception was given Ilia mothers and babies of the Cradle It oil ot the Bible school of the Church of Christ Thursday. Mrs, Noma Short, superintendent ot I be Cradle Roil, was the hostess, asslsied by Mrs. V, W, Powell, wife of Hie pastor, sua menweM of the ladies' W turnlslied fresh mrnts and atej lieiped in other ways, S Tlie decorations were piiA and while crepe paper streamers and many bouquets of tanaullful spring flowers, Crlijs imm urn nursery de(iar(innt canf Into fiiie ptay fn- the tiny visitot One young mother drove 13 mtlos will ner three younEslers. The following were pi-osent: Mrs, Ruth Adsit, Mrs, Oossie Ha-iseiJ, Mrs, Mary Weaver, Mrs, LeaJu Van Horn, Mrs, Irene Baker, Mrs, i'auline Winston, Mrs. Lavona Kusk-r, Mrs, Lor raine Ireland, Mrs. Shetta Shirt riltf, Mrs. Oscar Wllfonn; Mem bers of the ladies aid present were Mrs, Itiioiies, Mrs- Powell, Mis, Stone, Mrs, Short, Mrs. Sim mons, Mi's, Wardrip, Mrs, Heca- thorn, Mrs. Snotterass, Airs, Any Mra. Wynter, Mrs. March, Mrs, Adamson, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. C Sellers, Mrs. L. Bates. -. DISTRICT MEETING OF O. E. S. ANNOUNCED The district meeling ol f iregun Eastern Slar cliaplers of niddle, Myrtle Creek and Canyouville will be held Wcdnmriay evening at H-.m at Canyonviite with the worthy erano matron ot Oregon, Mrs. Marjorie K)mjwn, ot Port land, making her olfiom visit. Members and visiling members are urged to attend tbe aHalr. JOB'S OAUGtTEBS TO MEET TUESDAY lloschurg bethel No, S of Job's Daughters members will enter- tain their parents at a meeting at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening ai Die Masonic temple. A pro gram will be presented and ficsJimeiits will be serintL Mi'm ta-is and their oarents are urgl to attend, PAST MATRONS CLUB TO MEET THIS EVENING The fast Matnws ttabof Itose burg Chapter of Kaslern Star will meet tonight at a 7:30 o'clock dessert -suiuier al tile home of Sirs K. J, .Sliwnwker on Easl Lane slrcrt witli Urn, 11. IK Lee as ininf hostess. All members are i cordially Invited to be present. Mft. AND MWS. TttCE ENTERTAIN AT OINNEW I IW.EYLH. April 5. Mr. andj Mrs. Larlsin Hire niterlaimd at! dinner Sunday at their lionir on Ilk twk, Csvera iwre flared j for Mr, and Mrs Le,rr Bell and ' snii, ijmm iiillman, l,t, Taul I Mollis and Mr. -and Mrs, tartest VhTk ami Maric-Vkek. j 1 DINNER IS ENJOYED j SATURDAY EVENING j IDLKYLn, April 5.- Mr. mid j Mrs. L- W, Sluiflevant eiilerluinrd j 1 1 lend at dinner Saturday nlglitl at (bed- beautiful hiune near Idle j yld, 'I'htttc enjyiiB the evening j were Mr. awl Mrs, Albert Oe- Rernardl and Mr. awl Mrs. Jatnes i Vdujshn, i CALIFORNIA COUPLE MARRY HERE SATURDAY Mrs. Josephine B. James and Leo A. LeDoc, both residents of E'ureka, Califs were -married Saturday evening, April 3, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Edwards on South Kane street. Dr. Edwards performed the Im pressive ring ceremony In tbe presence of only the necessary witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. LeOue left Sunday for their borne tn Eureka- ABT AND EMBROIDERY CLUB TO MOLD MEETING The Roseburg Art and Em broidery club will meet Wednes day afternoon at the home- ot Mrs, Lucie lngels on Winchester street with Mrs. C. IL Bailey as hostess. All members are cor-, dully invited to be present. DINNER ENJOYEO AT CASE BE BR HOME GLIDE. April 5. Mr. and Mrs. George Casebeer entertained at dinner Wednesday evening hav ing as their guests, Mr. and Mrs.; Dale Hatfield and son, Pat. The evening was pleasantly spent la visiting. O. S. C. MOTHER'S CLUB TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY The Oregon State College - Mothers club will meet at a troa . o'clock no-hostess luncheon Wed nesday at the Hotel nose. -Ail mothers of Oregon Stale college students arc urged to attend. P. T, A- STUOY CLUB TO MEET ON TUESDAY The Green P.-T. A. Study dab will meet Tuesday at a noon pqt- iuck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Bella Hoim in Happy valley. All members are urged to be present. NEW IDEA CLUB TO MEET AT LUNCHEON Tlie New Idea club will .jjacet Wednesday at a one o'clock lunch eon at the home of Mrs- C. B. Cat kins. Ail members arc cordially invited- to be present. BE6L.V1EW CLUB TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY The Beliview.club wHl meet Wednesday afternoon at the horn ol Mrs, A. F. Kaar. All members are most cordially invited to -he ptsent. Capacity Audience Greets Evans At Christian Church A capacity audience greeted Rrv. B. Ross Evans, state ean celist of the. Christian churclvas he becan a preaching mission at the first Christian church in Rosebvirg Sunday. Tuesday ev ening, at 7r30 o'ctot, -the .rlev. Mr, Kvans will speak on the sub ject, "The Value of Influence Purins a Itcvival." Mrs. Joe I v-els will lead in the song ser vice, with t rances Lintott as or ganist. The special service tomjsht will mark lhc beginning ol the second year ol the ministry ol the local pastor, Rev. Lcn B. Fish back, who came from Baker, Ore., a year ago lo assume the pastorate here. During the first year ot his ministry, 50 new members have '. been added arid several departments ol the church have been reorganized. He also has organized an "AH Boy" Sun day school class which has grow n to 33 members, and has sewed as assistant scoutmaster ot scout troop No. 4, and as cubmaster oC cub pack No. 304. Ho is chair man ol Hie youlh committee ol the KlwaniH club. Mi's. Ki.shback lias served as president of -the women's council ot th church and as vice-iiresident ot the U. ol O. mothers club. lr. William Church of-Boston patented the lirst -type-eompos-ing machine in 1822, in-Englantl. H.C.STEARNS Funeral Director Pfraiia 472 OAKLAND, OWE. Llcenteii Lady Aulitant Any Distance, Any Tim Our service Is for 'ALL, ,and maeta EVERY NEED For newtpeper deliveries after 5:30 Fteue Call 2154.