ROSEBURG NEWS.nn""' iminG, ORFGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1943 FIVE ' " . 1 ... i l . i. Rentals Real Estate For Sale Miscellaneous I Wanted FOR RENT unfurnished apart ment. 4 rooms. Lights and water furnished $12.50. 323 S. Stephens. FOR RENT -largo, old fashioned house, close in. Pago Lumber and Fuel, phone 212. APARTMENT lurnlshod. Close in. Reasonable. Adults only. Phono 645-J. SLEEPING ROOM -for one or two men. No drinkers. 511 S. Pine. KOHLilAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. Livestock fR FOR SALE good team work horses and harness. Also de livery wagon on rubber. Phone 38, Umpqua Dairy Products Co. WANT to buy 12 or 15, 1 or 2 venr old dry ewes. Also one QIC boar 125 to 200 pounds. II. T- Reber. Phone 31 F 11. ATTENTION we remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect, 338. Roscburg By-products. LARGE male calf, 5 days old. bucket broke. Phone 6111 Y, II. DeCamp. Riverside. Work Wanted ATTENTION FARMERS We are couipned to handle all size tractor lire repairs. Guaranteed work. OK Rubber Welders, Roscburg. ORNAMENTAL landscape gar dening. Spraying, pruning,' fer I. tilizing. New lawns, loam, V' rock gardens. Phone U.'IO. Jfeli OLD Fashioned IJlacksmilh. I specialize on plows, logging equipment, thread cutting and spring work. E. E. Woodcock. EXPERIENCED - man wants job on ranch. Phone, 1 F31. Miscellaneous 1 1 E M S T IT C II I N G, altera tions, buckles and buttons covered. 515 Fowler. Phone 718 J-X. Trade TRADE- for what have you. 3(1 30 reloading outfit complete with powder, primeis, empty shells. E. L. Simpson Tenmilc, J Ire. 9- RED RYDER OH. OLD AND VOISE OrtE-TOU WILL SWE-UM LITTLE BEAVERS WHITE FRiFrtn Ffnn t.-C3T pp ? ALLEY OOP -rZf WO, SIP? IM MOT GOING") f ELBEBT.'VOU'BE klOTf" f WAIT... IT'S MV FAULT HESi ClV. oiui-p" II J1 -sji" It TO FOOL AEOUMD SOIM(3 TO HIT OOP s HEBE SO IT'S MV BE- Tt .SvXu, ,r r VT.r-, ,OfT ssA TIME HE'S GOIMG HAMMER?? MO.' YOU RID OF HIM SO VOL) STUFF.. AMD WHEWI -poc ALL-EY.. A i BACK TO MOO.. , MV STARS, COULDM'T LEAVE HIKA TO MEi . VOL) THGOW UP K LISTEN, k. j FEET FICST 1 MOU'DCPUSH BUST HIS s I TOW I CAW 7 I THE SPOMGE, JVT X WAKST -id i-' i4h H,S HEAD SKULL. HAWDLE THIS S THROW ' g I TO TALK J M ' -'jrinn XrTl?E!A LIKE AW. V WITH A DOWM THE HAM-A.f TO YOU A '' ''"i Z E3G'SHEl-L' PILE- ; r XWER. w. 'M . FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I DON'T LIKE SCUTTLE ANY BETTER LtXu THAM VOU DO 1 BUT YOU CANT iMTT .-VVERE TRESPASS ON HIS PROPERTY jTytS jSVU ONLV 0 : I 'SS TWO extra good, small farms: 774 acres, extra good modern home, electricity and gravity water system, barn, chicken house, 500 capacity, -11 sheep, 20 lambs, fresh cow, CO Rhode Island hens, some farm ma chinery. 24 acres, live creek through prop erty, some extra good garden soil, balance good pasture and limber, modern house witii electricity, barn and chicken house, 400 White Leghorn hens, fresh cow and calf. 200 acres timber. Everything in Real Estate and Insurance. Fred A. Goff, 122 S Stephens, phone 218. STOCK ranch for rent. 170 acres on Cow Creek. Irrigation. Modern, 5-room house, fur nished. Orchard, garden, two barns, fence, unlimited out range. $300.00 per year G. W. Young & Son, 205 W. Cass, phono 117. WANTED more larm listings. We have many good prospects on the waiting list all sizes, types and prices. Call at 813 S. Stephens street, Roscburg, or phone 173-L. Stout Realty Agency. Ray Ruebel, agent. FOR SALE -Good 5 room home, well located. Two nice lots, gar den, fruit, (lowers, and shrubs. Good garage and wood shed. A good value at $2500. Possession in a short time. Box 1100, co News-Review. CATTLE RANCH - Modern fur nished 5-room house, livestock. Will rent or sell. Write immedi ately. Box 1158, co News Review. FOR SALE home and income, less than cost. Owner leavin;; town. Box 1153, co News Review. FOR SALE tour room house, two lots ami three outside build ings Price $050. 201 Parrot t street. MODERN, 2-hcdroom house for sale. A better home. Inquire 032 Overlook avenue. Lost and Found LOST- one pair boy's spectacles, on Cass street, near Safeway store. Please return to 125 N. Kane street, or phone G18-R. $1.00 reward. LOST card case containing re ceipts with owner's name. Also bus ticket to San Francisco. Reward. Return to News-Review. III ixSfZilk' KC CAKl TV u mil 7 lusaisai n.waaosim k ) &u vjr ... . .vjii i-iuckX uc i iv lhei-.' VP'Vii1 '.1 111 ', a - - ti iii i PERENNIAL scarlet Lobelia; uouoie coreopsis; uniiia diuc Pcachbells; Hardy Asters in variety: Blue Columbine; Ever blooming, double, Shasta Daisy: Gentiana; acaulis; a blue gem for rockery or border. Wharton Brothers. A limited amount of baled hay to anyone needing it. Suitable for either cows or horses. LeNoir Kruse, 1 mile west on Melrose Road. No Sales Friday evening or Saturday. FOR SALE--8 large oil incuba- . .....O.L.O ...... ers in good condition, $20.00 and $10 00 each. Fred Reinhart, Yoncalla. FOR SALE Pair of men's "Musebeck" black high dress shoes, size 8J, practically new. 200 W. Mosher. FOR SALE wood range, dining table and chairs. Arnold I loft meister. Melrose Rt. Box 80. DELCO 32 volt Lite plant with batteries. Good condition Bergh's Appliance Service. FOR SALE piling and various tracts of timber first growth. Box 1 159 c-o News-Review. NEW advance water pressure system automatic - $127.50. Bergh's Appliance Service. FOR SALE-Early February strain of broccoli seed. F. D. Coon. Dillard. Ore. DOUBLE tub electric washer. Special price $27.50. Bergh's Appliance Service. FOR SALE One trailer, rubber in good shape. J- A. Harding, Hotel Umpqua. FOR SALE$l!i.t() Sunbeam shavemaster $7.50. Phone, 73 ) 1 L. I Poultry FUR SALE 200 New Hamp shire pullets, 8 weeks old. F. R. Larimer, Big Oaks Tavern, 1 mile south Coos Junction. FOR SALE-100 white U'ghnrn layers, 11 months old. Elmer Iledlierg, 1 mile west Elgarose church. FOR SALE nice, colored fryers. John E. Wakefield, Glide, Oregon- Fuel PHONE 4BS Green Slab Wooa pn?FHunr; lumber rn No Help ME GUS-DU5T6.D WITH rY people v FAULT OF He's Not Optimistic The Letter of the Law IF VOU SET Tb DO IT, HE TMAr IH& UPHELD ' We need used tfurniture. Will pay cash. What have you to sell? Wo want bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen and 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, c-o News Review. WANT to lease or run on shares, place to raise turkeys P. O. Box 305, Roscburg, Ore gon. ABOUT 40 rods or oultry or stock and poultry fence. H. L. Wiley, Camas Valley. WANTED trailer house. Write 1118 Winchester, or call eve nings. Mrs. Bonney. W A N T E D -to buy standard make, late model, station wag on. 114 N. Stephens. WANTED Boat. 809 Thompson street. Autos WANTED 29 USED CARS CASH AT ONCE NO DELAY TOP WOLESALE PRICE FOR YOUR CAR LOCKWOOD MOTORS WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS. TOP CASH PRICE FOR ALL MAKES. KEEL MOTORS. Your Studebaker dealer. 4 13 N. Jackson. USED CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS WANTED. HIGH EST CASH PRICES PAID. HANSEN MOTOR CO. Folt SALE -'35 Plymouth de luxe,, complete overhaul job. 021 E. Lane between 0 and 7 p. m. or phone 315 R. FOR SALE- 1910 OldsmobiU coach, good rubber, good eondi tion. Box 1151, co News Review. LOGGERS have a '41 CMC truck mechanically good, tires good See at 820 llourk anytime. Personal WILL the parly who subscribed for .the News-Review for Lester G. Frost please get in touch wild our office; Itoscburi! News-Keview. Dogs I Jambs Kennels. Phone T.'W-.I. - rr all NE.VJ PAD FOOT ON HIS PROPERTY . CAM HAVE VOU ARRESTED! "Them what we Do-un, X i LITTLE BEAVER? LOOK-UN-EIElO wow They start - r Wn AMD I'M GOING TO STAND - RIGHT HERE" AND SEE rrJ YES , Sl .' LAW IS w4 GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Cascbeer, 443 S. Steph. COMM'CL REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 715. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flut cleaning. Cll ML J. C. Hew ley, Help Wanted Orwe.st Lumber Mill, Myrtle Creek, has purchased section timber land, 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. Phone 182, Myrtle Creek- LOGGERS WANTED -Choker setters, falters, bucket's. Camp 15 miles east of Sutherlin. Modern camp facilities maint tained for employees, serving highest quality food. Daily bus scviec furnished from town '.0 camp. Inquire al camp or mill Office Roscburg 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 t o w n residents phone 182, Myrtle Creek. WANTED men to work in saw mill. Cur loaders, laborers and chain men. Highest wages, good conditions, 48 hours per week. Sehclky-Fislicr 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 - col fee shop. Middle-aged women. Any ex perience helps but can learn. Good pay.. Hotel Rose- ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. needs green chain and yard men. No previous experience required. Inquire al office. HELP wanted. Horn's Super Creamed Store. WANTED 41.14 a rigging man. Phone By Fred Harman By V. T, Hamlin By Merrill Blrsser So IF VOU WAMT TO PUT UP THE SIGN , BE SURE TO STAND ON TH ET J 1 SIDEWALK f 9 Bffl WHEN YOU W JEyB DRIvE THE JSl. Jr . STAKE RADIO SERVICING Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Domoth. 18U-L Insurance Everything in Insurance. Ph. 218 Fred A. Goff, 122 S. Stephens. WANTED- Service Station sales man. Full time job. Opportuni ty for valuable training and ex perience. Good salary. Apply Standard Stations, Inc., Lane and Stephens. Phone 300. WANTED men to work on pav ing plant crews at Canyonvllle and Medlord. State Highway Department Phone 211. WANTED clerk for grocery store. Steady work. Apply at Morgan's Grocery. WANTKO elmker seller lo hunk behind cat. Phone 21-P-13, John Dehrens. EXPKHIENCKl) Waitress waul ed. Apply Rainbow Grill, or phone 71SL. liellnian and elevator operator Klderly man preferable. Hotel Umpqua. SALESLADY wauled. Experi- enee not neii'ssiiry. ll!i ISorth Jackson. MAN WANTED - for slock room work. lir North Jackson- C'LEKK and hell boy wanted at 1 Intel (Irnnd. Ration Boohs Lost LOS T 1 at ion book No. 2. Name - Louise J.uiel Graves, 1 1" S011II1 Jackwn. LOST Fuel oil ration Iniok. Name August II. .Speidel, (Sliilr, .re. Li)S T (;as ralion book "A" -Kay Spencer, llox tiii. Daklaud LOST- "C" ralion book. W. 1. Vanllorn, Glide, Oregon. Ration Dates and Data RATION Book No. 2, APRIL 4 Red stamps D (meats, fats) in book No. 2 valid; aho unused A stamps; C stamps valid April 11; D stamps, April 18. All expire April 30- Each weekly scries qood for 16 points. APRIL 30 Blue stamps D, E and F (processed foods in book No. 2 expire at midnight. SUGAR MAY 31 Stamp No. 12, hook No. 1, good for five pounds, ex pires at midnight. COFFEE APRIL 25 Stamp No. 26, book No. L.good tor one pound, ex pires at midnight. SHOES JUNE 15 Stamp No. 17, book No. 1, valid for purchaso of ono pair of shoes, expires at midnight Stamps arc interchangeable with in the famdy. FUEL OIL APRIL 8 Period 4 coupons valid through this date; period 5 coupons valid March 26 through September 30. Healing coupons one unit, value ten gallons, ten units, 100 gallons. GASOLINE MAY 21 No. 5 stamps, in A book, each good for four gallons, expire at midnight. TIRES MAY 31 Cars with C books must have tires inspected by this date; B books by June 30. First inspection for A bookholders must have been made by March 31; subsequent inspections within every six-month period there after, but at least 90 day apart. September 30 next tiro inspection dcadl.nc for A books. Mouthful NEW ( Mil. LAN'S Police are perplexed over a missing Sl'l'l bill. A soldier loM I hem lie was drinking al a bar Willi a Kill and when he pulled rait Die hill to pay the check she picked it off the table, rolled it up ami swallowed 1 it. She denies it but was bonked for larceny and is hcine, held. CARD OF THANKS We wi'-h to ihaiik our friniwk lor the kindness and sympathy show n 111 oui- recent bereavement Mr. Harry ('ulhson and family Mis. Amy Walker and family. ATTENTION B. P. O. ELKS 4 Hri;ulHr mcelniL: Thins day rvcniri;;, Api il H. Inslal- latum of officers. Other business ol imiU"t.iiice. 1 Avi ! B PlLHit.L'. Sec MARKET REPORTS LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., April (i. tAPI(U. S. Dept. Agr.) -CATTLE: Market slow on limited of ferings, about steady with Mon day's slow close; odd head com mon to medium steers 13.25 15.00; fat dairy 1ie eows 10.25 12.00, cutters 7.00-9.2."; medium to good bulls 12.00-13.00; good to choice vealers 15.00-10.00. HOGS: Market steady with Monday's average: 180-225 lbs. 15.50 br; extreme top 15.75; good! sows 14.00-25. 1 SHEEP: Lambs scarce: ewes steady; load good ewes 150 lbs' Willi No. 2 pelts 7.50. 1 AL'S ROSEBURG AUCTION MONDAY, APRIL 12 SPECIAL FOR MONDAY LeNoir Kruse is quitting the dairy business and will sell his ENTIRE DAIRY HERD 10 cows and I Registered Jersey bull.. Six cows are in good production and three heavy springers. These cows are in the pink of condition and are all 5 to 6 gallon cows. Ages are 2 to 6 years. Herd butterfat test for the year was 5.23 and the high tests for I cow was 7.2. Mr. Kruse is quitting the dairy business and has no reserves. Every one will sell to the high bidder. LE NOIR KRUSE. Owner MISCELLANEOUS SALE STARTS AT 11:30 Included will be nearly new bed davenport and table and a tractor tandem disc in good condition. LIVESTOCK WILL SELL AT 2:00 P. M. SHARP Sows and pigs are really bringing top prices. We have the buyers bring in your pigs or whatever you have to sell. CALL AL AT 486-Y FOR EARLY CONSIGNMENTS Al LaPan, Auctioneer Be sure to tune in KRNR program and NEWS-REVIEW WANT ADS READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIEDS YOU VILL BENEFIT The following list shows how little it costs for big returns: " Number of Rate per consccutivo insertions word ONE TIME ! 2t TWO TIMES 3! THREE TIMES M SIX TIMES ...pC TWELVE TIMES 12C EVERY DAY FOR ONE MONTH, PER LINE..... $1.00 MINIMUM CHARGE 2SC Write your Classified Ad bring to the Rose-burg Please iiisci t the abuve copy classilicd section, l-'irst inseitioti Siynrd Address CIVILIAN DEFENSE INFORMATION Air Raid Signals ALARM Variable pitch si ren. Duration: fiva minutes- ALL CLEAR Steady pitch siren. Duration: two minutes. Meetings Tuesday: First aid class, junior high 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. m. Thursday: Oregon State Guard Arm ory, Ilq. Co., 7:30 p. m.j Co. A, 8 p. m. Phone 486-Y 7:25 a. m. sale listings. Monday for in this space and mail or News-Review. times In the News-Review 19-13. ..'y.A?