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SEVEN A HDncEccTrcEDimr ROSEBURG ""'HBS 'OBESON, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1943. Rentab FOR LEASE Stock ranch, 1000 acres, 2 miles from Oakland. Immediate possession. Rent be gins September. Call at ranch. S. L- Brown, Oakland, Oregon. HOUSE, acre g.'ound, $6.00 month, mile out. Louis Bergold, Rt. 1. APARTMENT furnished. Close in. Reasonable. Adults only. Phone 645-J. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. SLEEPING room and housekeep ing room. 707 W. Mosher. ' NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS Modern. Phone 802-R. iERN house, fireplace, Xur- 'ace. 630 E. Douglas. Livestock FOR SALE 7 milk cows. 1 5-gal-lon Guernsey. 6 milk strain Rohn Durhams, Polled Heads. Will freshen in a few days. Fred Reinhart, Yoncalla. 92 head of ewes, 60 head of lambs, years clip of wool, 440 acres of pasture until Dec. 1, all for $1250. Robert W. Murray, Melrose Star Routo, Box 222. FOR SALE Large work horse, 12 years old. Work double or single. Phone 26-F-5. Across from airport. D. Strong. FOR SALE Fine Jersey bull, 2 years old; 2 veal calves, 2 months old. C. H. Wallcn, Rt. 2, Box 401, Roseburg- ATTENTION We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect 52-F-12, Roseburg By products. TYPY Herd Sire, 18 months, from QiRh production dam and sire. 'Tristram noble blood. Mrs. H. L- Plank, Junction City. . FOR SALE Team of 4-year-old geldings, set of new harness, 1 3-ycar-old milk cow. H. E. An tis, Myrtle Creek. Lost and Found NOTICE Lost or taken off range on Whitetail mountain, . between March 25-April 15, one yearling male calf. Color yel low. No mark or brand. Reward for recovery. E. A. Crow, Look ingglass Route. , LOST On Lookingglass-Flour-rtoy road Saturday morning, One log chain, about ten feet -Apng. W. J. Meredith, phone P-i-F-2. Reward. RED RYDER rE FORTRAN ROBBERY IS THIS A JOKE, FRECKLES AND HIS Wevf had the1 veiled lady in custody for. a week but we WERE KEEPING IT QUIET WE WANTED TO CATCH HER . --. .- j I ALLEY OOP . Looks Okay . ' ' '. ' ' V'i-' By V. T. Hamlin If jf NO. 6lB, NOTHING UNUSUAL THEV USED TO A f I DOUBT IF ANV KAN 'P"'mmKmmmVma9i P"1 T" fi HERE IN TAME.RVUJLE....BUT WONMUG.' WOQK TOGEThEB COULD LIVE THOOUGH K WELL.WAQ.DEN. X A 1 I H VOU MIGHT CHECK WITH - WHY DIDN'T ...I THINK NN&BE riVE'HUNDOED-MILE. THECE HE a... a I THAT SCIENCE FELLEC, NE THINK I ABOUT TO ROCKET TRIP APPABENTLV I J m VVONMUG, UPON OF HIM FMDOUB X rV& LITTLE VJORSE t- r , ,, 8 ' ' VT- v a m i r -i 1 i i o ijpni) Red Estate NJS.W TODAY ,. ' 6 acres, fronting on river, close in, 1-story 5-room house with bath, electricity, water system, : new garage, family orchard, garden, and everything goes. Call 218 for appointment to see this. -6-room,' modern dwelling, lots ' 82x160, good garden . ground, close In, fruits, walnuts and other advantages. . Everything in Real Estate and In surance. ' Fred A- Goff, 122 S. Stephens. WANTED More farm listings. We have many good prospects on the waiting Jist- all sizes, types and prices. Call at 813 S. Stephens street, Roseburg, or phone 173-L. , Strout Realty Agency. Ray Ruebel, agent. FOR SALE 20 acres, six miles east of Sutherlin. Good horse, chickens and some household furniture go with it. Wm. Crampton, route 1, box 306, Sutherlin. FOR SALE 4 room house, in good condition. 3 lots, garage, . chicken house, woodshed. In quire 346 S. Pine after six p. m. Autos WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS. TOP CASH PRICE FOR ALL MAKES. KEEL MOTORS. Your Studcbaker dealer. 443 N. Jackson. WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS. BONUS PRICES PAID FOR LATE MODEL CARS. LeCKWOOD MOTORS. USED CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS WANTED. HIGH EST CASH PRICES PAID. HANSEN MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET '11 coupe, $950.00. Ford V-S coupe, $300.00. Box 1484, co News-Review. FOR SALE 1929 International farm truck. D. H. Penman, 3 mile W. of Tenmile. Work Wanted IF YOU have carpenter work to do, new or repair work, phone John D. Worthington, 860-R. Will either do it or have it done. All work done in workmanlike manner;' ')'. THE OLD Fashioned Blacksmith. I specialize on plows, logging equipment, thread cutting and spring work. E. E. Woodcock. Dogs Jacobs Kennels. Fhone 736-J. FRIENDS But you ids scared mtA away HIGH 3CHOOL PAPER- FROM If fJO, SHERIFF' 1 'ju3'mmm I f PREPOSTEROUS -.' W' COMES W PROOF ArWALKIN'.' I I RfDER HERE r-T . ' L, HE'S TRYIN' TO ' f J' 'NN P? f- N, , iff I WWS TO JVf CNi?J S FRAME ME 'CAUSE I TrvVT Tk' SHERIFF'S B&ESS PROTECTl xrffif H PROVE fvA J XSfcgifc 1 CHASEO HM OFFA. 8gZ I YOU STICK TO STORIES ABOUT AND CAY OFF STUFF j rYes.siR.r)i l rr v 'vi i it 1 1 r' i r r i i mi wi ssisj Miseiranovn . REASONABLE Restaurant size frlgidaire, Super Cold bottle box, booths, tables and chairs, dishes, 3 compartment copper .. sink, dressers and beds com plete, piano, 12x15 building suitable lor cabin lunch room or brooder house. Big Oaks Tavern, 1 mile south o! Coos Junction. FOR SALE Excellent electric re frigerator, washer, double plate. Also stand tubs, ironing board, maple dinette set, child's bed, child's chlffbnrobe, tri cycle, set of "Children's Hour" books. Several feet of good gar den hose and other articles. Margaret Howard, Glide. LARGE oil painting Humbug mountain, Oregon State High way. Displayed G. W. Young & Son Real Estate Office win low. FOR SALE Westinghouse auto matic range, built-in trash burner $5000. Phone 21F-2. Robert Beach at Coos Junction. FOR SALE Good young saddle mare. Also binder and thresh ing. machine. Chas. Jones, Myrtle Creek. . FOR SALE Used typewriter. Smith Premiere No. 2, $20- Call . at Glendalc Junction near Glcndale. . ' . FOR SALE Stewarts V belt single unit shears Without pow er. Stearns & Chcnoweth, Oak land. , 78 inch steel line 2000 feet at 12 cents per foot. 604 South Main, Roseburg. FOR SALE Lang range. Perfect condition. Heater. 420 W. Doug las. Personal MEN, WOMEN! WANT VIM? Stimulants in Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking Iron, Vitamin Bl, Calcium. Trial size costs little. Save REAL money, get $1 size only 89c. Ask about big money saving "Economy" size. At all drug - stores In Roseburg, at Fullerton's Drug. Ration Books Lost LOST Ration book No.' 1. Esther Belt, Radio Station KRNR. Fuel PHONE 468 . . Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. ' Proof on the Hoof Veiled Ladies and Threats wrrw NOW ON. CAMPUS Lire Help Wonted LOGGERS WANTED Choker setters, tellers, buckers. Camp IB miles east of Sutherlin. Modern camp facilities main tained for employees, serving highest quality food. Daily bus sevlce furnished from town to camp. Inquire at camp or mill Office Roseburg Lumber Co. LOGGERS and Falters and Buck ers. Bucking 16c per square; Falling 75c per M and 20c per square. Good ground. Trans portation furnished out of Roseburg. Inquire Davis-Woods, Sutherlin- WANTED Man with dependents for warehouse work in essen- ' tlal Industry in Roseburg. Union- scale. Only those seek ing steady employment need apply. Box 447, Roseburg. MAN or woman to help In kit chen. Must stay on premises. Call Canyonvllle, 174, collect. Mrs. Ford. WANTED Stenographer with legal experience. Others need not apply. Box 1486 c-o News Review. WANTED Hotel clerk, middle aged, with some office experi ence. Hotel Rose. '., - i WANTED Janitor and handy man, painting and plumbing. Hotel Rose. WANTED Saleslady for part time or steady work. Marshall Wells store. WANTED Woman for laundry and mangle. Mercy hospital, phone 85. WANTED Laundry man. Mercy hospital- Phone 85. WANTED -Umpqua. - Silver girl; Hotel Wanted When you sell your poultry and eggs to Washington Creamery Co. you can buy bonds with the . difference- Phone 502. WANT to rent 4 rooms or more, furnished or partly furnished. P. O. Box 484. WANTED Vacuum cleaner with f aitaehnfonts. ' Phone Oakland 28-F-5, collect. . WANTED Man's or boy's second hand bicycle. Phone 849-J or 401. . . WANTED to buy or rent adding machine. Telephone 486-Y. If vou D0NT. youU. HAve To run am Wm GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph. COMM'CL refrigeration Chet Hamm. Phone 715.' PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. WANTED Mohair. 920 & Ste phens, Roseburg Poultry. WANTED Gas heator, ; Phone .' -'- 429-R. Trad FOR TRADE House and -lot in Myrtle Creek for house and lot In Roseburg. Box . 85, - Myrtle Creek. - ::: MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE , - PORTLAND, OrcftMay 12.-i (AP) B U T T E RrAA grade prints, 5isc; cartons, 521c; A grade prints, 51ic; cartons, 52c; B grade prints, 51c lb- BUTTERFAT First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidi ty, delivered In Portland, 52-521c lb; premium quality, maximum Of .35 of 1 per cent, 53-53SC lb; valley route and country points, 2c less than first, or 50Jc; second quality at Portland, 2c under first or 50-504C lb. CHEESE Selling price to Port land retailers: Oregon triplets, 29c lb; loaf, 30c lb; triplets to wholesalers, 27c lb; loaf, 271c f. o. b. EGGS Nominal price to retail ers: A grade, large, 39c; B large, 38c; A medium, 37c; B medium, 35c: A small, 30c dozen. EGGS Nominal prices to pro ducers: A large, 37c; B largo, J6c; A medium, 35c; B medium, idc. LIVE POULTRY Buying prices: No. 1 grade leghorn broil ers, up to 2i lbs, 30c: colored try- ers, under 2i to 4 lbs, 29c; colored roasters, over 4 lbs, 29c; leghorn hens, under 21 lbs, 251c; over 31 lbs', 251c; colored hens, 4 to 5 lbs, 25ic; over 5 lbs, 25ic; old roosters, 2c. RABBITS Government ceil Ing: average country killed to re tailers, 44c lb; live price to pro ducers. 24c lb. DRESSED TURKEYS Selling By Fred Harmon By Merrill Blrsser itkm like this wmat RADIO SERVICING Radio Doctors, 300 N. Stephens. Lund's Radio Service. Phone 34. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue cleaning- Call 841 J. C. Bew ley. Mexamerican Llglit of loyuily nuiiea in this, former Mexican's face us he carries (lag of his adopted home land at Los Angeles festival commemorating Mexico's inde pendence day. prices: country dressed hens,, 34 35c; packers stock hens, No. 1, 351c; cash-carry; large toms, over 20 lbs, 34c, cash-carry- ONIONS Green. 8085c dozen bunches; .Oregon dry, 2.25 50-lb bag; new wax, 4.00; yellow, 3.75 per 50-lb bajr':'rv : :;-.:-ONIONS New Texas yellow, 3.37; wax, 3.DO-4.00 per 50-lb bag. POTATOES Now Texas red, 3.33 per 50-lb bag; new California white, 4.32 cental. POTATOES Seed stock, 4-5e lb. POTATOES, old table stock Cash and carry price: No- 2, 1.35 1.50 50-lb bag; local, No. 2, 1.35 1.50 50-lb bag; local, No. 1, 3.50 cental. . COUNTRY ' MEATS Selling nrlce to retailers: country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs, 20c; vealnrs, AA, 24c; A, 23c; B, 2Uc; C, 191o; U, 17.1c ib; canncr cutter cows (now celling), 161c lb; bulls (new celling), 17!fc lh; lambs. A A, 28c; A, 2GJc; B, 24ic; C, 22.1c; ewes, FS, 15Jc; medium, 14c; K, 121c lb. WOOL Government control. CASCARA BARK Dry, 20c lb. MOHAIR 1942, 12 month, 45c lb. HOPS Seed stock, 1942 crop, 1.16 lb; seedless, 1-50-1.60 lb; con tract, seedless, 70c; seed, 65c lb. HAY Wholesale prices: alfal fa, No. 1 or better, 31.00; No. 2, 34.00 ton; oat-vcich, 25.00-30.00 ton, valley pints; timothy (val ley), 25.00; do Montana, 32.50 31.50 ton; clover, 25.00-30,00 ton- CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help In our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral or ferlnRS, and other kindnesses, we ure deeply grateful. William Fisher Hugh Carter George Carter Royal Carter Noble Cal ler Mrs. II. A. Spacht Mrs. Robert Tyson Mis. Frank Tripp CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportuni ty to rxpress our appreciation for Ihc kindness and sympathy ex tended by our friends during our recent bereavement, and for the beautiful. ioral offerings. Mrs. 3. M. Judd Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Juild Mr. and Mrs. R K. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman. B. P. O. ELKS Itrgular mrrllng Thursday eve nine M"y '3. I.digp class to Ini tiate. Other business of Impor tance, Brothers don't miss this meeting. IiH B. Riddle, Sec'y. (Adv.) If A'k v r,Mii'V i,23 For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 2154. AZALEA GRANGE HAS MEETING MONDAY NIGHT AZALEA, May 12. The Aza lea grange met Monday even ing for their regular business meeting with an attendance of thirty. , ': The buslncs meeting was held after which Chinese checkers, domlnos, checkers and pinochle was enjoyed. , Mrs. Frank Tripp and Mr'. Hor ton won the high score prizes (or pinochle. Light refreshments were serv ed after the games. Ration Dates and Data RATION BOOK NO. 2 - MAY 9 -Red stamp G (meats fats) In book No. 2 valid; stamp H valid May 16; J valid May 23. All, Including unused E and F stamps valid through May. 31.! Each weekly terlee good for 16 points. MAY 31 Blue stamps Q, H and 4 valid through May 31. MAY 3-14 Retailer must reg ister with local boards and re ceive ' allowable . Inventories of meats and fats, SUGAR MAY 31 Stamp No. 19, book No. 1, good for flvt pounds, ..ex pires at midnight. . . 'COFFEE -MAY 30 Stamp No. 23, book No. 1, good for 1 pound, valid through May 30. SHOES JUNE 15 Stamp No. 17, bQok No. 1. valid for purchase ot ont pair of shoes, expires at mldnlpht Stamps are Interchangeable with. In the family. GASOLINE MAY 21 No. 5 stamps,' In A book, each good for four gallons, expire at midnight. , .. j . - FUEL OIL 6EPTEMBER 30 Period S cou pons valid March 26 through Sep tember 30. Heating coupons, one unit, value ten gallons; ten units , 100 gallons. . TIRES MAY 31 Cars with C book! must have tlret Inspeoted by this date; B books by June 30. First inspection for A bookholders must have been made by March 31 1 subsequent Inspections with' in every six-month period there' after, but at least 90 days a September 30 next tire, fnspeie tion deadline for A books. LODGE DIRECTORY F. O. E Aerie 1431, meets Macce bee ball on Pine street ever Tueeday eVonlng at 8 o'clock Visiting brothers always wel cuma i . ARTHUR EVANS, Pres. GEO. FREW, Secy Roseburg Rebekah Lodgo, No. 41 Meets in Odd Fellows Tern pie every second and Xourtl Tuesday evening. LENA C. PORTER, N. G. TILLIE JOHNSON. Sea I. O. O. f., Proletarian Lodge, No s Meets in Odd Fellows tempi every Thursday evening. Visit ing brothers are always wel come. LORNE T. SWENSON, N. Q. GEO. W. DIMMICK, Sec. 0. E. 8 Fioieourg Chapter No. 6 Holds stated communications oi tbe first and tbird Thursdays li each month. All sojourolul brothers and sisters are cordUl ly Invited to attend. GLADYS STRONG, W. M. CHRISTINE MICELLI, Sec' Job' Daugnters. No. MeeU first and fourth Tuesdays- al 7:30 p. m., Masonic Temple Master Masons and O. E. S members always welcome. JERRIE JOHNSON, Hon. Queen. SHIRLEY CARTER, Rec. Neighbors ot woodcraft. Lllat Circle, No. 48 Moots on first ai..l third Monday evenings, lr I. O. (). P. hull. Visiting ntlgb burs lnlled to attend. AUGUSTA MORAN, G. N. CYNTHIA GERMONn, Clerk. AL'S ROSEBURG AUCTION MONDAY MAY 17 Usual Miscellaneous items will sell at 1 1 :30 bring in what you have to sell we always have a buyer for everything. LIVESTOCK SELLING STARTS AT 1:30 One consigner will have 3 good milk cows, 1 1 feeder pigs and 3 work horses. An out-of-town buyer will be at the sale- he wants 100 head of feeder pigs. All livestock bringing top prices. Good milk cows have been bringing over $100.00. 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. CIVILIAN DEFENSE INFORMATION Air Raid Signals ALARM Variable pltoh ! ren. Duration: five minutes- ALL CLEAR Steady pltoh I ren. Duration: two minutes. Meetings . Air Raid Wardens (1st and 3rd Tuesdays) circuit court room, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday: Auxiliary police r- Court house, 7:30 p. m. . Thursday; Medical Auxiliary Unit No. 1, Junior High, 8 p.m. Oregon State Guard Arm ory, Hq. Co., 7:30 p. m.; Co. A, 8 p. m. - . - W. B. A., Roseourg Review, No. IV . Holds regular meetings OA ana ana lounn inursaaf 2:00 p. m. Visiting sister ' T' ed to attend reviews, Jtw- hall. Pine and Cass stiteett i MAUDE POWERS, Pres. '1,,', MRS. JESSIE VINSON. F. Sea Ladles Auxiliary to Cagies, Roe burg Aerie, no. 147 Meets u Maccabee hall on Cass street, oi second and fourth Tuesday eve nlngs of each months, at I o'clock, Visiting sisters In goof Standing always welcome. CLARA STEIWIG, M. Pres. : ESTHER BAKER, G. N. B. 'P. O. ELKS No. 328 Meets - in Elks temple . second and fourth Thursdays In 1 each month. ' Visiting brothers al days welcome. IRA B. RIDDLE, Sec'y . OeMolay Chapter Regu lar meeting evury seo ond and fourth Thur days at tbe Maeonll temple. . . SCRIBE. Help Wonted SALESLADY Henninger's Mart No. 2 'I -I paaaoaa The Week's a UfcSI UUTS n in a REAL ESTATE a a 5-room ' house, 2 bed rooms, 7 blocks from Post Office. Wired for electric range and piped for gas. Gas hot water heater. Stationary tubs. Corner lot. Price 2800. 983 acre ranch with two modern dwellings, 3 live creeks, lots of open range. 10 acres alfalfa. 98 acres cultivated. This is a good cattle ranch. Only 18 miles from Rose burg. 1S0 acres with 2 live creeks, lots of springs, 12 acres tillable, some open pasture, balance wooded range. Good lo cation in Little River dis trict. No improvements. Price $3500 p a a a a 120 acres on county rd., live creek. One million n feet timber. Camas Val ley district. Good graz- JJ Ing when cleared. S2250. o"EARLwitEY"S Hotel Rom Bldg. D Phone 726-R DDDDDDlS KIT-