Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 08, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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ROSEBURG.NFW;.n'.-'" ""TWiRfi. OREGON, THURSDAY, "APRIL 6, 1943.
Rentals
FOR RENT larfic, old fashioned
house, close In. Page Lumber
and Fuel, phone 242.
APARTMENT lurnlshed. Close
in. Reasonable. Adults only.
Phone 645-J.
SLEEPING ROOM for one or
two men. No drinkers. 541 S.
Pine.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Fhone 550.
NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS.
Modern. Phone 802-R.
UNFURNISHED house for rent
Close in. 352 S. Main.
Livestock
-FOR SALE Rood team work
Q horses and harness. Also do
- livery wagon on rubber. Phone
38, Umpqua Dairy Products Co.
WANT to buy 12 or 15, 1 or 2
vear 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. Roscburg By-Pro-ducts.
LARGE male calf, 5 days old,
bucket broke. Phone 61!Y, H.
DeCamp, Riverside.
THREE heifers to freshen soon,
two Jersey cows. Box 211, Rt.
2, phone 12-F-6.
Work Wanted
ATTENTION FARMERS We
are equipped to handle all size
tractor tire repairs. Guaranteed
work. OK Rubber Welders,
Rosebuig. -
ORNAMENTAL landscape gar
dening. Spraying, pruning, for
tx tiliing. New lawns, loam,
0 lock 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 F 31.
Miscellaneous
HEMSTITCHING, altera
tions, buckles and buttons
covered. 545 Fowler. Phone
718-J-X. ;,.
Fuel
PHONE 4Gb
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MOO?? BOX 'S MUCH TOO BUSy AkSD AS K.SEMSE IMTO IRk v"DO IT WITH OMLV) Oil HEAVY KflV5$r I
DOC.IVE TO BE TINKERING FOB THIS OOP'S HEAD... Wlf ALL I a STOKJE SHAMMER TO IT
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Cinch to Win By Merrill Blwser
f -JT, 0NfT T$T WELL. I'LL TeACM YOU fwE'VE SIMPLY CSOT 1 THATSUY SCUTTLE Tl CAW'T TMIM OF 1 (THE BALANCE OF "
ciL, I t ..,.1 liiwwi t!PT 153 i - TO FIGURE OUT A JUST WALLOPED ANYONE WE'D POWER. NOW RESTS
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Real Estate
YOUR FUTURE HOMES
No doubt you, if you do not own
a home, regret you did not
foresee present conditions. We
cannot offer you any opportu
nity to buy a home at this
tinuvbut do offer you a home
. site on which you can build n
homo when conditions permit.
WESTMORELAND AND
OVERLOOK
are choice locations with all
improvements in and paid and
where restrictions protect your
investment.. Prices are low,
terms if desired. Mak your
selection now.
COEN LUMBER COMPANY
TWO extra good, small larms:
771 acres, extra good modern
home, electricity and gravity
water system, barn, chicken
house, 500 capacity, 41 sheep,'
20 lambs, fresh cow, GO Rhode
Island hens, some farm ma
chinery. 24 acres, live creek through prop
erty, some extra good garden
soil, balance goai pasture and
timber, modern house with
electricity, barn and chicken
house, 400 White Leghorn hens,
fresh cow and calf.
200 acres timber.
Everything in Real Estate and
Insurance. Fred A. Gof f, 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. S300.00 per year- G. W.
Young & Son, 205 W. Cass,
phone 417.
WANTED more tarm listings.
Wo have many good prospects
on the wailing 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. Rowers, and shrubs.
Good garage and wood shed. A
good value at S2500. Possession
in a short time. Box 1460, c-o
News-Review.
CATTLE RANCH- Modern fur
nished 5 room house, livestock, i
Will rent or sell. Write immedi
ately. Box 145S, c-o News
Review.n F.ORu SALE-four - room house,
' two lots and three outside buildings-
Price- $650. 204 Parrott
st reet.
FOR SALE Six room house
rinse in. Inquire, 546 Plizor.
I- Yl- YP , 1 ftlRECKOtf IASKEDl fSLlDDENUY.FfSOrA 1 f SHERIFF CCXvuA J RED RYDER-'
-YA-VA- ) 'r"': If FOR. THIS FOR I OUT OF "1HE DlSlANiCEJ V PRONTO ' fYf fN VMriO'3 A
tfSfy KsoCKltf'Tri' CHIEF, I A LONE RIDER. I R PEOPLE GO LOCO-' SS&f' VfeTTS. HEi ?JT
C-M . I . I lY OUT HE HAD I OIREAKS FOF4THE I lTHEf HuRT-UrA ImvUTO
K lVm-4 VCLlT COmrO'.' J NAVAJO LXRDRYDERy .
For Sale Miscellaneous
PERENNIAL scarlet Lobelia;
Double Coreopsis; China blue
Peachbells; Hardy Asters in
variety; Blue Columbine; Ever
blooming, double, Shasta Daisy;
Gentiana; acaulis; a blue gem
for rockery or border. Wharton
Brothers.
FOR SALE 1940 model, 24 ft.
house trailer, factory made,
glider, good condition. Inquire
Tonmilc store-
FOR SALE 1940 model, 18 foot
Harris caravan trailer, factory
made, good condition. Inquire
Tcnmile store.
EIGHT black Cornish Cockerels.
One Oliver 14 in. plow in good
shape. Charles Halm, Idleyld
Rl-, Roscburg.
DELCO 32 volt Lite plant with
batteries. Good condition
Bergh's Appliance Service.
FOR SALE Andirons and fire
screen $10.00. Ed Brophy, cor
ner Ball! and Brown streets.
FOR SALE piling and various
tracts of timber first growth.
Box 1459 c-o News-Review.
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. Dlllard. Ore.
DOUBLE tub electric washer.
Special price $27.50. Bergh's
Appliance Service.
AVON products. Orders taken at
Handy Stand.
Poultry
FOR SALE -200 New Hamp
shire pullets, 8 weeks old. F. R.
Larimer, Big Oaks Tavern, 1
mile south Coos Junction.
FOR SALE 160 white Leghorn
layers, 11 months old. Elmer
Hedberg, 1 mile west Elgarosc
church.
t'OR SALE nice, colored fryers.
John E. Wakefield, Glide, Oregon-
Lost and Found
LOST- one pair boy's spectacles,
on Cass street, near Safeway
store. Please return to 125 N.
Kane street, or phone 018-R.
$1.00 reward.. -
LOST card case containing rt
ceipts with owner's name. Also
bus ticket to San 1-rancisco.
Reward. Return to News
Review. No Time for Questions
Heavy Hangs Over Thy Head
Wanted
We need used furniture. Will
pay cash. What have you to
sell? We 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
Ron. .
ABOUT 40 rods of poultry or
stock and poultry fence. H. L.
Wiley, Camas Valley.
WANTED trailer house. Write
1118 Winchester, or call eve
nings. Mrs. Bonney.
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 PRICE
FOR ALL MAKES. KEEL
MOTORS. Your Studebaker
dealer. 443 N. Jackson.
WANffeD at once Late model
"A" or "B" Ford truck, long
whcelbase. Will pay for quality.
A. R. Hudson, Melrose Road.
Phone 40.F-21.
FOR SALE 1940 Master 85
Chevrolet 2 door sedan. Good
condition and good rubber. Mrs.
Wm. T. Hughes, Myrtle Creek'.
USED CARS, TRUCKS AND
TRACTORS WANTED. HIGH
EST CASH PRICES PAID.
HANSEN MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE 1910 Oldsmoblle
coach, good rubber, good condi
tion. Box 1454, c-o News
Review. Trade
TRADE -for what have you. 30
30 reloading outfit complete
wit h powder, primers, empty
shells. E. L. Simpson Tciiinile,
Ore.
Dogs
Jacobs Kennels. Phone 736-J.
GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph.
COMM'CL REFRIGERATION
Chet Hamm. Phone T15.
FLUE CLEANING
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flut
cleaning. Call 841 J. C. Bew
ley.
Help Wanted
Orwest 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, fallers, bucket's. Camp
15 miles east of Sutherlin.
Modern camp facilities maint
tained for employees, nerving
highest quality food.' Daily bus
sevice furnished from town to
camp. Inquire at camp or mill
Office Roscburg Lumber Co.
ORWEST Lumber Mill. Myrtle
Crpek, 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 b v n residents phone 182,
Myrtle Creek.
WANTED men to work In saw
mill. Car loaders, laborers ami
chain men. Highest wages, good
conditions, 48 hours per week.
Schelky-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 cx
wrience helps but can learn.
Good pay.. Hotel Rose.
ROSEUURG LUMBER CO. needs
given chain and yard men. No
previous experience required,
Inquire at office. '
HELP wanted. Horn's Super
Creamed Store.
WANTED a rigging man. Phone
41.74-
By Fred Harman
By V. T. Hamlin
RADIO SER.VICIN3
Radio Doctor. 806 N. Stephen)
Lund Radio Service. Phone 3-1.
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Denioth. 189-1
Insurance
Everything in Insurance. Ph. 218
Fred A. Goff, 122 S. Stephens.
WANTEP-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 30(i.
WANTED men to work on pav
ing plant crews at Canyonville
and Medford. State Highway
Department- Phone 214.
WANTED housekeeper in coun
try home. Two boys in family.
Inquire, Mrs. F. I. Johnston,
320 W. Washington.
WANTED to hear from party
interested in taking part of a
carload of wheat. M. B. Em
mett, Umpqua.
EXPERIENCED Waitress want
ed. Apply Rainbow Grill, or
phone 718L.
Bellman and elevator operator.
Elderly man preferable. Hotel
Umpqua.
SALESLADY wanted. Experi
ence not necessary. 115 North
Jackson.
MAN WANTED - for stock room
work. 115 North Jackson.
CLERK and bell boy wanted at
Hotel Grand.
Impounded
Unless claimed within 4S hours
from date of notice, all dogs de
scribed below will be disposed
of as provided in City Ordin
ance No. 1014.
Small, white, black and brown,
long tail, female pup about 2
cionihs old.
Tom Fletcher, City Enforcement
Officer, phone 2-F-4. April 8,
1!l-13. 5:00 p. ni-
Ration Books Lost
LOST gas ration book "A"--Ray
Spencer, Box ti(i, Oakland
LOST "C" ration book. W. D.
VanHorn, Glide, Oregon.
Hay, Grain, Feed
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.
Personal
WILL the parly who subscribed
for the News-Review for Lester
G, Frost please get in touch
with our office? Roscburg
News-Review.
CARD OF THANKS
We are sincorly grateful lo
friends and neighbors for their
kind acts of sympathy during our
sad bereavement ol my husband
(.'has. E. Osborne. Our apprecia
tion cannot be adequately ex
pressed. Marie Osborne-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Herrington.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all of our
friends lor their many deeds of
kindness, through I he years, to
our loved one and for the beauti
ful flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos M. Page
and Margaret.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish lo express our lip- I
preciatmn lo our many Iricnds
fur the kindness and sympalhy
exlended to us, during I he Illness
anil death of our beloved father,
Walter Kincaid. Also our deepest
lli.inks for the beautiful flowers.
Mrs Norma MrKcn.ic
' Mrs. Margaret Krewson.
ATTENTION B. P. O. ELKS
A t?.militr mni'linir Thill's-
day evening, April H. lnstal-
lation of officers. Other !
business of Importance.
lAdv) I. B. RIDDLE, Sec.
Men,Women!01d?
Get New Pep, Vim
Feel Years Younger
ni a' h:it n -
ttins up
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.ft rl-iiin-j" ,.r-T.niT.Mi II
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11 if (I Hll: u mn iMn. ,"), ' Ai.- if
vk l-it ti h n'fi-.ii4 ' I'tM.-ci'.
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ill lit'rfbms ftt irull'ltvii I'lUiff.
Drain
DRAIN, April 8 Mr. and Mrs.
Bruro Petty were here from
Portland last week end attend
ing to business and visiting their
daughter, Doris, who remained
hero to attend high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Krewson of
Portland were In Drain last Sun
day, calling on relatives and
friends.
Billy McClintock, 13-ycarold
son of Robert McClintock, was
taken Saturday to a Eugene hos
pital where he was operated on
for appendicitis.
Lawrence Coons of Camp Ord,
Calif., who is now an ambulance
WASHINGTON CREAMERYCO.
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING ON
MONDAY, APRIL 5
of a local produce buying unit
located at
Rice and Jackson Streets
(Formerly Cheese Factory)
and offer a ready cash market for
LIVE POULTRY - EGGS
AND TURKEYS
Top Market Prices Always
AlS ROSEBURG AUCTION
MONDAY, APRIL 12
SPECIAL FOR MONDAY
LoNoir 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.
1937 J -ton pickup in A-1 condition, good rubber.
LIVESTOCK WILL SELL AT 2:00 P. M. SHARP
Sows and pigs are really bringing top prices. We
have the buyers bring in your pj,gs or whatever
you have to sell.
CALL AL AT 486-Y FOR EARLY CONSIGNMENTS
Al LaPan, Auctioneer Phone 486-Y
Be sure to tune in KRNR 7:25 a. m. Monday for
program and sale listings.
We've Done Our Durndest!
When tire restrictions came along, we
discontinued trucks
When help began to get scarce, we hired
boys, women and elderly men
When our costs exceeded our selling
prices, we still took it on the chin, hoping
for relief
NOW
Inability to replace equipment and a mow serious
help problem, coupled with a lack of relief in the
matter of OPA prices, make it necessary to an
nounce ALL RETAIL MILK DELIVERIES
WILL BE DISCONTINUED
SATURDAY, APRIL 10
We are indeed sorry to cause this inconvenience
to our good customers and are mighty appre
ciative of their tolerance during the time when
our delivery service has been below par. Service
will be restored aftr the war. ;
We Now Invite You to Get Your
Umpqua Products At Your Grocer
I ft
; UMPQUA DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
driver, spent Tuesday at the home
of his aunt, Mrs. Frankle Coons,
ily. He went on to Portland to
visit his mother, Mrs. George
Coons. '
Mr. and Mrsi Lavon Kogcr of
Oregon City, visited last Saturday
at the home of his grandparents,
Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Trueblood.
. , Mr. jind Mrs. Cecil Calkins of
Eugene were dinner guests last
Sunday at the home of Mrs. L. H.
Vanriervert.
The Ernest Merril family mov
ed to North Drain, last week, and
the Floyd Work family moved to
the house vacated by the Mer-rils.