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1 ROSEBURG NWS-BFV?'y rwilRfi. OREGON, TUESDAY, "APRIL 6, 1943. FIVE 'ho r v Rentals FOR RENT unfurnished apart ; mcnt. 4 rooms. Lights and X water furnished $12.50. 323 S. 'i Stephens. . ', TOR RENT large, old fashioned house, close in. Page Lumber . and Fuel, phone 212. ; APARTMENT lurnlshed. Close i In. Reasonable. Adults only. Phono 645-J. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. NORTHS1DE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. Livestock FOR SALE good team work horses and harness. Also de livery wagon on rubber. Phone 38, Umpqua Dairy Products Co. 0 ftNT to buy 12 or. 15, 1 or 2 ear old dry ewes. Also one ; OIC boar 125 to 200 pounds. H. T Reber. Phone 34 F 14. ATTENTION we remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect, 338. Roseburg By-Pro-ducts. FOR SALE 2 young cows com ing fresh, 1 young bull. Herman Schulze Brockway, phone 2-F-11. FOR SALE Farm or logging team. Sell one or both. W. D. Workman, Jr., Myrtle Creek. FRESH Jersey heller, phone U4!)Y H. DeCamp, Riverside. Work Wanted ATTENTION FARMERS We are equipped to handle nil size tractor tiro repairs. Guaranteed work. OK Rubber Welders, Roseburg. ORNAMENTAL landscape gar dening. Spraying, pruning, fer- 4'"'z'nK- New lawns, loam, k. Qrock gardens. Phone 630. THE OLD Fashioned Blacksmith. I specialize on plows, logging equipment, thread cutting and spring work. E. E. Woodcock. EXPERIENCED man wants job on ranch. Phone, 1 K 31. Miscellaneous Mrs. O R. Pollard wishes to thank the gentleman who found her purse and so kindly return ed it to the Handy Stand. HEMSTITCHING, altera . Hons, buckles and buttons covered. 545 Fowler. Phone ; 718-.T-X. A RED RYDER RED-HEAD SUFFER PLENTY ) for HiT-urA s , I Cj ALLEY OOP 7 YES, I HEARD BUT DOES THE LJ WELL , HOW DO I f SV- M&kj t ,r- .!rsCl' a WHAT HE SAID... PACT THAT NEITHER) YOU PROPOSE TO I f H I "BUTIVE AM ""V THAT HE WAS PTHE ARMY NOR INFLUENCE X t - I T I MTZ-r- f IDEA Kll? OUJVtt, y 30IN3 TO "6ET"AhE NAVY WILL Q HIS ACTIONS DON'T T J i3Ti , I VUU tWE MOTHINJC5 I: , V ADOLF HAVE HIM STOPTHE ffi l-w S -'ftZ-ZW VjO DO WITH IT J N HITLER.' r BIG DOPE? NO r" X VET' A WT j I 4i J ' JfA NOTHING STOPS )J 1 VlS -s. U 4 L 2V - Cr ' . ' wl v! . ' Ar , ! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Town's Most Popular Man By Merrill Blcsser - (THE- SMITH KID INNOCENTLY ""," ""Tl ft-ET THET KIDS " fTUEY WON'T.' BUT IF THEY PUSH HW OFF ") V PLANTED A VICTORY GARDEN WHAT A HAVE HIM A DOCK. , THROW HIM A ROPE , ' JiSjjSS OM SCUTTLES VACANT LOT . GUY THEY'LL TAKE WHAT L ROTI4 FMD OF IT ' ..juTf. '.; AND SCUTTLE TOOK IT OVER. CANT WE CARS' OF HIM J IF A H v " " ,. J 111 A X'X. -AND THOSE VEGETABLES GET SOME- TUCID f THEY ' ''l-mTT 7 ' 'I 8 tO WERE INTENDED FOR. THE S THING ON THE WAY' GET TOO tSv 'Y ftf-J':- ' -iiii Ml jiii 7 j Real Estate TWO extra good, small farms: 774 acres, extra good modern home, electricity and gravity water system, barn, chicken house, 500 capacity, 41 sheep, 26 lambs, fresh cow, 60 Rhode - Island hens, some farm ma chinery. 24 acres, live creek through prop erty, some extra good garden soil, balance goo:1, pasture and timber, modern house with electricity, barn and chicken house, 400 White Leghorn hens, fresh cow and calf. 200 acres timber. trvirvthine in Real Fstntp Mild Insurance. Fred A. Goff, 122 S-1 Stephens, phone 218. For Sale: An old, but very comfortable home, with one aero of good ground, and right at city limits. A burgain at $1200.00. Three bedroom house, close In. Fireplace, largo 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, J mile from town. 2 modern chicken houses, each capacity of 1000 birds; brood er house; 1000 laying hens; 5 room house; 31 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 wailing list all sizes, types and prices. Call at 813 S. Stephens street, Roseburg, or phone 173-L. Stout Realty Agency. Ray Ruebel, agent. WANT to buy from owner, good five room home within walking distance of city center. Must be reasonable, for cash. See mo tit . 735 Flcser street or call 39G-Y; at once. ' FOR SALE - home and income, loss than cost. Owner leaving town. Box 1153, CO News Review. MODERN, 2-bcdmnm house for sale. A belter home. Inquire 632 Overlook avenue. Fuel PHONE 46S Green Slab Wood Rn5KHIHO l.OMRFR fri mOV x fJSmb, TO IT. I V BRAVE TALK AT I 1 rAEDIOME fAAN CAn K fJflSflflH For Sale Miscellaneous , A limited amount of baled hay to anyone needing It. Suitable for either 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 Rcinliart, Yoncalla. FOR SALE New 10 foot Cedar boat $50.00. Look it over. Make boats to order. Walter M Clark, 815, Micelli street. FOR SALE Pair of men'!, "Musebeck" black high dress shoes, size 81, practically new. 200 W. Mosher. BROODERS Nine used gas brooders for use with Flamo or similar gas. See these at Whar ton Brothers. FOR SALE wood range, dining table and chairs. Arnold Hoff meister. Melrose Rt. Box 86. DELCO 32 volt Lite plant with batteries. Good condition Bergh's Appliance Service. NEW advance water pressure system automatic $127.50. Bergh's Appliance Service. FOR SALE E a r 1 y February strain of broccoli seed. F. D. Coon. Dillard. Ore. DOUBLE tub electric washer. Special price-$27.50. Bergh's Appliance Service. FOR SALE-$15.00 Sunbeam shavemaster $7.50. Phone, 733 L. New boat for sale, 12J foot. E. S. Powell Hardware store. Poultry FOR SALE -200 New Hamp shire pullets, 8 weeks old. F. It. Larimer, Big Oaks Tavern, 1 mile south Coos Junction. FOR SALE 160 white Leghorn layers, 11 months old. Elmer Hedborg, 1 mile west Elgarose church. FOR SALE nice, colored fryers. John E. Wakefield, Glide, Ore gon. Trade TRADE for what have you. 30 30 reloading outfit complete with powder, primers, empty shells. E. L. Simpson Tenmile, Ore. Looks Bad for Red Nothing Subtle Will Work . ( iL 1 I PALE FACE. LOSE 1 f COME.POKO-ONLY Eh Wanted Wo . need used furniture. Will pay cash. What have you to sell? Wo want bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen ami other furnishings. Western Auto Supply Co. 117 S. Ste phens. Telephone 97. Evenings 782-R. WANTED by May first, by adults, 2 or 3 room apartment with private bath. (No wood stoves). Box 1444, co News Review. WANT-to lease or run on shares, place to raise turkeys P. O. Box 305, Roseburg; Ore gon. WANTED Johnson outboard motor. Will pay cash. E. S. Powell, 245 N. Jackson. ABOUT 40 rods of poultry or stock and poultry fence. H. L. Wiley, Camas Valley. WANTED to buy standard make, late model, station wag on. 114 N. Stephens. WANTED electric portable sew ing machine in good condition. Phone 5 F-14. WANTED Boat. 809 Thompson street. Autos WANTED 25 USED CARS CASH AT ONCE NO DELAY TOP WOLESALE PRICE FOR YOUR CAR LOCKWOOD MOTORS WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS. TOP CASH PIUCE FOR ALL MAKES. KEEL MOTORS. Your Studebakor dealer. 4 13 N. Jackson. USED CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS WANTED. HIGH EST CASH PRICES PAID. HANSEN MOTOR CO. FOR SALE '35 Plymouth de luxe, complete overhaul job. 621 E. Lane between 6 and 7 p. m. or phone 315 R. FOR SALE 1010 Oldsmobile coach, good rubber, good condi tion. Box 1454, co News Review. F O R SAL E - 1031 Plymouth coupe; 11120 Model T Ford truck. D. W. Fate. Days Creek. LOGGERS have a '41 GMC truck mechanically good, tires good. See at 820 Houck anytime. GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Stcph. COMM'CL REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 715. FLUE CLEANING Furnace vajuum cleaned flu cleaning. Call 84L J. C. Uew ley. Help Wanted Orwcst Lumber Mill. Myrtle Creek, has purchased section timber 1 a n d, approximately twenty million feet. Want log ger capable delivering sixty to seventy thousand feet per day. Donkey operation. 17 miles haul on highway. Responsible logger get in touch immediate ly. Phono 1S2, Myrtle Creek- LOGGERS WANTElVChoker setters, fullers, buckets. Camp 15 miles east of Sutherlin. Modern camp facilities maint tuined for employees, nerving highest quality food. Daily bus sevice furnished from town to camp. Inquire at camp or mill Office Roseburg Lumber Co. ORWEST Lumber Mill, Myrtle Creek, starts operating this month. All kinds of help re quired. All year operation as sured. Union wages paid. Apply , immediately in person. Out of town residents phone 182, Myrtle Creek. WANTED men to wink In saw mill. Car loaders, laborers and chain men. Highest wages, good conditions, 48 hours per week. Schetky-Fisher Lumber Co. Sutherlin. WANTED COMPETENT" SAW YER for rough mill. Capacity 30,000 M'. Good wages, house furnished. O. D. Martin, phone 412, Drain. , HELP WANTED coffee shop. Middle-aged women. Any ex perience helps hut can learn. Good pay.. Hotel Rose- ROSEliURG LUMBER CO. needs green chain and yard men. No previous experience requited, jnquirc al office. WANTED elderly man to do chores. Must batch. Good home with all conveniences. Address P. O. Box 550, Roseburg. By Fred Harman By V. T. Hamlin RADIO SERVICING Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L Insurance Everything in Insurance. Ph. 21S Fred A. Goff, 122 S. Stephens. WANTED clerk for proccry i.torc. Steady work. Ajiply at Morgan's Grocery. WANTED - choker setter to hook behind cat. Phone 21-F-13, John Bchrcns. EXPERIENCED Waitress want ed. Apply Rainbow Grill, or phono 718L. SALESLADY wanted. Experi ence not necessary. 113 North Jackson. MAN WANTED - for stock room work. 115 North Jackson- HELP wanted. Horn's Super Creamed Store. WANTED u ringing man. Phone IIJ1- Lost and Found LOST one pair boy's spectacles, on Cass street, near Safewnv store. Please return to 125 N. Kane street, or phone (H8R. $1.00 reward. LOST Billfold contalnlnc valu able papers. Leave at Roseburg Auto Court. Ration Books Lost LOST- ration book No. 2. Name Louise Janet Graves, 117 South Jackson. t LOST Fuel oil ration hook. N a m e - August II. Spcidel, Glide, Ore. LOST "C" ration book. W. D. Vanllorn, Glide, Oregon, Dogs lacobs Kennels, Phono 736-J. LODGE DIRECTORY Roncburg Rebckah Lodge, No. 41 Meets In Odd fellows Tom pie every second and fourtli Tuejday evening. LENA C. PORTER, N. G. T1LLIE JOHNSON. Sec. F. O. E Aone 119', moots Mnic hoe hull on Pino stroot ovon TiiBmliiy ovonhiR lit S o'clock Visiting brothers always wul coino. ARTHUR EVANS, Pres. GEO. FREW, Secy' DcMolay Chapter ltngu lar iiinolliiK evury hoo una anil IiiiiiUi Thura diiys at tho MiisodK tpini.lo. HCItllll-:. I. O. O. F., Pnimtanan Lodge, Nq 8 Meets In Odd Fellows tempi) every Thursday evening. Visit Ing brothers are always wel come. LORNK T. SWENSON, N. G GEO. W. DIMM1CK, See. B. P. O. ELKS No. 326 Meets In Elks temple second and fourth Thursdays in each month. Visiting brothers ul days welcome. IRA B. RIDDLE, Scc'y Neighbors ot Woodcraft, LII.K Circle, No. 49 Mt.!ts on first nnil third Mor.ilay ovonliiRR, In I. O. O. r'. h.tll. Visiting utlgb boi'H iin-lled to nttond. AUGUSTA Ml IRAN, G. N. CYNTHIA GERMOND. Clerk, W. B. A., Roseoury Review, No. H Holds regular meetings on sco and and fourth Thursdays !d 2:00 p. m. Visiting sisters Invlt ed to attend reviews. Maecabot hall. Pine and Cass streets. MAUDE POWERS, Pres. MRS. JESSIE VINSON. F. Son O. . S., ftoscourg Chapter no. 8. j IIoIiJh pt.atoil cotniiiiinlcitllons nl ! thn first nnil tlilnl Thursdays ll each month. All (ij'unilii J ly Invltf-d to ntl'ind. GLADYS STRONG. W. M. .CHRISTINE MICELLI, Sec. Job's Daugmers. No, 8 MeeU , f I rst and fourth 'lursdnys ,U , 7:,'!0 p. m .Masonic Tenipli Master Masons and O. E. S. 1 members always welcome. j JKBHIE JOHNSON, Hon. Queen. J SHIRLEY CARTER, Rcc. , Ladies Auxiliary to Ctgtet, Hoto burg Aerle, No. M-t!tH 111 ' MitrrHbiM hull nn Chms street, on i second and fourth Tuesday eve iiiiiss of r-iioh nionlhs, st, J o'l'.lo-'k. VIkIMiib idsforH in gUljtf Bt.m'tlnir slvvavi wnlcoano, CLARA STEIWIG, M Prco. ESTHER BAKER, G. N. Nose Bag i New M-5 gas mask for cavalry horses fits snu(! on the noso and has llcxiblc hose connecting to canister of air-purifying male rial. (Signal Corps Photo,) MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore., April 5. ( AP) BUTTER A A grade grade prints, 51 ic; cartons, 52c; garde prints, 51ic; cartons, 52c; B grade prints, 51c lb. HUTTERFAT First quality, maximum of .( of 1 per cent acidi ty, delivered in Portland, o2-52Jc 111; premium quality, maximum of 35 of 1 per cent acidity, 53 S3ic lb; valley route and country prints, 2c less than first, or 501c; second quality at Portland, 2c un der first, or 50-SOlc lb. CHEESE Selling price to Port land retailors: Oregon triplets, 20c lb; loaf, .'iOc lb; triplets o wholesalers, 27c lb; loaf, 274c I. o. b. EGGS - Nominal price to re tailers: A grade, large dO-'lle; B, large 39 -IOc; A medium 38 -3!)cj B, medium 3(i-37c; A, small, 31c dozen. EGGS Nominal price to pro ducers: A, large, 39; B, large 38c; B, medium, J5c dozen. LIVE POULTRY Buying prices: No. 1 grade leghorn broil ers, 11 to 2 lbs, 30c; colored fryers under 21 lbs, 30c; do 21 to 4 lbs, ,')0c; colored roasters over 4 ' His, 30c; leghorn hens, under 21 lbs, 23c; over 31 Ibi, 25c; colored hens, hens, -1 to 5 lbs, 2(ic; over 5 lbs, 2(ic; No. 2 grade hens 2c less; re loots 10c less; roosters, ltic lb, DRESSED TURKEYS Selling prices: country dressed liens, 3l 35c; packet's slocks hens, No. 1, 35ie, cash-carry; large toms, over NEWS-REVIEW WANT ADS READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIEDS YOU WILL BENEFIT Tho following list shows how little it costs for big returns: Number of Rate per consecutive insertions wo'd ONE TIME 2C TWO TIMES it THREE TIMES it SIX TIMES 6t TWELVE TIMES 12tf EVERY DAY FOR ONE MONTH, PER LINE $1.00 MINIMUM CHARGE 2j Write your Classified Ad in this space and mail or bring to the Roseburg News-Review. Please inseit Ihe above copy classified section. First insertion.. Signed y Address - CIVILIAN DEFENSE INFORMATION Air Raid Signals ALARM Variable pitch si ren. Duration: five minutes- ALL CLEAR Steady pitch tiren. Duration: two minutes. Meetings Tuesday: First aid class, junior hlBh school building, 7:30 p. m. Air Raid Wardens (1st and 3rd Tuesdays) Perkins build ing, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday: Auxiliary police Court house, 7:30 p. in. Thursday: Oregon State Guard Arm ory, Hq. Co., 7:30 p. m.; Co. A, 8 p. m. 20 lbs, 31c, cash-carry. RABBITS Government c e 1 1 ing: average country killed to re tailers, Me lb; live price to pro ducers, 24c lb. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs, 22-23c; vealers, fancy, 23c lb; good heavy, lG-20c; rough heavy, lU-ISc lb; canner-cutter cows (new ceiling), 1G1 lb; bulls (new ceiling) 17'(c lb; lambs, 27c lb; ewes, good, 15c lb; ewes, poor, 10c lb. WOOL-1042 contracts, Oregon ranch, nominal, 34-37c lb; cross breds, 40 42c lb; lambs ( ) lb- MOHAIR 1912, 12-month, 45c lb. HOPS-Seed slock, 1942 crop, $1.16 lb; seedless, S1.50-$1.60 lb; contract, seedless, 70c; seed, 65c lb. ONIONS Green, $1 dozen bunches; Oregon dry, $2.25 501b bag. POTATOES Seed stock, 53c lb. POTATOES Florida, $3.50 bushel box. POTATOES, old table slock -Cash and carry prices: No. 1, (A) Deschutes, $3.35; No. 1 (A) large, $3 64; No. 2, $1,451.50 50- lb bag; local. No. 1, $3.50 cental. HAY Wholesale prices; alfal fa, No. 1 or better, $33.50; No. 2, $31.50 ton; oat-vetch, $25-30 ton, valley points; Timothy (vallcyl $25; do Montana, $31-31.50 ton; clover, $25 ton. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 215-L limes in the News Review 1313.