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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1943.-
Help Wanted
AUTO MECHANICS AND
BODYMEN
$1.25 per hour
Time & One-Half Over.tlmn
.Stay In this essential industry
lieip Keep vnai transportation
rnllinp.
Steady job best shop conditions.
write or wire, service Mgr.
A. B. Smith Chevrolet Co.
S. W. Burnside at 13th
Portland, Oregon
MEN WANTED
Fallers
Buckers
Rigging Men
Construction Men
Contract Truckers
Some jobs available for men
vithout experience.
Essential war industry. Open
nt1 new logging camp. Year
around operation. Rock roads.
Live in Corvallis. Modern con
veniences. Free transportation
io joD dally.
Write or phone
CORVALLIS LUMBER CO.
I Phono 53
Corvallis, Ore,
LOGGERS WANTED Choker
setters, fallers, buckers. Camp
15 miles . east of Sutherlin.
Modern camp facilities main
tained for employees, serving
highest quality food. Daily bus
sevice furnished from town to
camp. Inquire at camp or mill
Office Roseburg Lumber Co.
WANTED Married woman to
conduct small apartment house
and, with her family, to occupy
Ome. Close in. Nice place in
lich to live. 302 West Wash
ington street.
WANTED Boys or girls, 12
years or older, for paper route.
643 Short street, phone 54, Ore
gon Journal.
CARPENTER and handy man
wanted, between 50 and BO
years of ago. Steady work.
Rose hotel.
WANTED Waitress immediate
ly. Experienced or inexperi
enced. Good pay. Rainbow
' grill.
WANTED Skilled automobile
t, mechanics. Lockwoid Motors.
i fclAN WANTED for ranch work.
friri-y Estate, phone 29-F-2.
RED RYDER
6lT-UrA UR RNPOOSE
VJE CAN'T LOSE TRAIL
NOVO OR. BAD rW4s
KILL RE.D RYDE.R.'
ALLEY OOP
,vJl..t FATTY LOST .
OiPvVrJ- wis PANTS:
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
( well, tme Job's domeTheres lYoa kios oio a neat job
LEITV, WRAPPED UP AMD READY J WE LL JUST LEAVE
To go!
Livestock
FOR SALE 8 dairy cows, Guern
sey and Jersey, from 2 to 7
years. Good stock. 400 chicks,
6 weeks old, ' good shape. 5
heifer calves, 1 vealer, 2 bull
calves. Two work horses, 4 and
5 years, one saddle mare. 22
white feeder pigs. 11 miles out
on N. Myrtle Creek road. Ted
Mills, Myrtle Creek.
FOR SALE 6 nice feeder pigs,
89.00. 1-day-old bull calf, out
of registered sire, $8.00. Fv E.
Potts, 21 miles up from Cleve
land school, Melrose Umpqua
road.
FOR SALE Jersey milk cow, 4
years old, giving about 3 gal
lons, will do better on better
pasture. Gentle. Will freshen in
fall. Mrs. Ray Stevens, Brock
way. 1
"REDMAN" 5-year-old Steel Dust
Stallion, (quarter horse) Chest
nut sorrel, standing at Elario's
ranch, Riddle. Fee $15.00.
ATTENTION We remove dead
and worthless stock free.
Phone, collect, 52-F-12. Rose
burg By-Products.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 1
young Red Duroc boar, $27.50.
Oscar Weeks, Myrtle Creek.
FOR SALE 2 Flemish Giant
Red does. Also young stock
Rt 1, Box G-12 ,
FOR SALfi Horse, works single
,or double, 1400 lbs. B. B. Boyd,
Buckhorn road.
FOR SALE-Wcancr pigs. Mrs.
V. Bounds, Myrtle Creek, Ore
gon. FOR SALE 50 head stoer. Isi
dore Inda, phone l-F-32.
6 HEAD ewes priced to sell. H
El be, Tenmile.
Work Wanted
ITIE OLD Fashioned Blacksmith.
I specialize on plows, logging
equipment, thread cutting and
spring work. E. E. Woodcock.
WANTED Summer work by 13-year-old
boy. Robert Surkamer,
phone 16-F-4.
CARPENTERING or shingling.
Box 1505, c-o News-Review.
Miscellaneous
DIRT to be given away for the
hauling. Call at 510 S. Jackson.
Dogs
Jacobs Kennels. Fhofte 736-.I.
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Real Estate
HERE'S THE PLACE you've
been looking for 150 acre
farm with 100 acres tillable.
Yes, it has year-round live
creek, hot and cold running
water in 6-room house, electric
ity, lurge chicken house, and
bam, with lots of outbuildings.
Only 2' miles off Highway 99
on good graveled road. Price
$5500, halt cash or will take car
as part payment. For appoint
ment write Box 10, Oakland,
Orogon.
NEW TODAY Sawmill, 20,000
capacity, on paved highway,
complete with diescl motor and
2 gas donkeys, dlesel caterpil
lar. 10 million feet of timber
, available. . :
Everything in Real Estate and
Insurance,
Fred A. Goff, J22S. Stephens
phone 218.
WANTED More farm listings.
We have many good prospects
on the waiting list all sizes,
types and prices. Call at 813 S,
Stephens street, Roseburg, or
phone 173-L. Strout Realty
Agency. Ray Ruebcl, agent.
FOR SALE 121 acre chicken
and turkey ranch, 11 miles
from Oakland, Oregon. Go 1.
mile north on highway 99, turn
right 1 mile cast. C. L. Ray,
R. D. I, Oakland, Oregon..
Rentals
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS
Modern. Phone 802-R.
APARTMENTS Close in. 302
West Washington. ,
MODERN 6-room house. Inquire
630 E. Douglas.
Poultry
FOR , SALE About 300 first
grade year-old White Leghorn
chickens, $1.25 each. C. Llther
land, 2 miles S. of Yoncalla, ad
dress, Oakland.
FOR SALE 200 Bronze turkey
poults, l weeks old. II. C.
Harty, Winchester.
Fuel
PHONE 468 .
Green Slab Wood
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
(FT. Slab Wood. $4.50 cord de
livered. Dcnn Gerrctsen. Phone
VJ&.
The Leveler
Get in There and Pitch
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Ain't It the Truth
WE CAM ASk
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FEW QUESTIONS RIGHT
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PHONE .'
Autos
WANTED USED CARS AND
TRUCKS. TOP CASH PRICE
FOR ALL MAKES KEEL
MOTORS. Your Studebaker
dealer. 443 N. Jackson.
WANTED Model A Ford truck,
late '29 or '30, four speed, bevel
gears, dual tires preferred.
Would take Chev. Harrison's
garage, phono 447.
FOR SALE 1938 Studebaker
president. Radio and heater.
Good shape and good rubber,
low mileage. Phone 23F-23.
Roseburg.
WANTED USED CARS AND
TRUCKS. BONUS . PRICES
PAID FOR LATE MODEL
CARS. LOCKWOOD MOTORS.
USED CARS, TRUCKS AND
TRACTORS WANTED. HIGH
EST ' CASH PRICES PAID.
HANSEN MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE or trade for stock,
Studebaker Champion sedan
'39. Myrtle Creek, Oregon, Box
242.
Wanted
WANTED Kerosene or gas re
frigerator in good condition.
Will pay good price. Byron Dc
Voro, Box 34, Leona, Oregon.
WANTED Power duster for or
chard. Max Comslock, Suther
lin, Oregon.
WANTED Medium-sized office
safe. Address Box 1507, care
News-Review.
WANTED . Vacuum cleaner.
Will pay cash. 430 Vista Ave.
WANTED Royal Anne Cherries.
Phono 401, or 849-J.
WANTED 2-whcol trailer. P. O.
Box 601, Roseburg.
WANTED Mohair. 920 S. Ste
phens, Roseburg Poultry."'
WANTED Girl's bicycle in good
condition. Phone 834-R.
GIRL'S bicycle, tjox 1508, c-o
News-Review, , .
Ration Books Lost
LOST Tire rationing certificate
No. 340575, John M. and Sarah
E. Orr, Rt. 2, Box 444, Rose
burg. Lost and Found
LOST Tan zipper coin purse.
Reward. Return to Parkinson's.
FOUND Boy's rubber raincoat.
Owner call at News-Review.
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GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard Cascbcer, 443 S. Stcph.
COMM'CL REFRIGERATION
Chet Humm. Phone 715.
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L.
For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE-1 J. D. 3 horse sulky
14 in. plow, 1 No. 40 chilled
plow, and one 12 in. steel plow.
Also pipe and fixtures for Shel
lane light plant. II. G. Klore,
Looklngglass, Oregon.
LIQUIDATING
Farm equipment, stock and sup
plies. Ewes, some with lambs,
bucks, mower, hay rake, wagon,
team of young horses, harness,
two fresh cows, yearling calf.
Earl Hallas, opposite Dodge Inn,
Canyonville, after June 18 only.
FOR SALE 300 fruit jars
quarts, 60c dozen; pints, 50c
dozen. Sitting room table, din
ing room table, wash boiler and
tub, and other useful articles.
Wm. Fisher, 825 Winchester.
35 WEANER PIGS, some or all,
special price .all. Household
goods, farm tools. L. O. Jac
ques, Glcntlale Junction,
SECOND-HAND lumber, doors
and windows, wheelbarrow,
pipe fittings. Roseburg hotel.-
PEAS Well-filled green pods. To
clean up patch, you; pick, 5c.
Lindbloom, phone 19-F-5.
FOR SALE Complete household
furnishings camp equipment.
B. B. Boyd, Buckhorn road.
PEA3 for canning. Pick them
yourself. Walter. Leake, 21
miles E. of Dixonville.
ABOUT 200 lbs. good Sudan grass
seed. Also one-horse cultiva
tor. Phone 15F-22.
78 inch steel lino 2000 feet at
12 cents per foot. 604 . South
Main, Roseburg.
iKLRfrrHin i-irti t ei,v .,...
ter inch. R. T. Botcher, 837 E,
. Douglas .. : ... j , ,
For newspaper deliveries
after 5:30 Please call
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RAOIO 8ERVICING
Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens.
Lund's Radio Service. Phone 34.
FLUE CLEANING
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue
cleaning- Call .841 J. C. Bew
ley. 'HhW news or OUR
'wjSw M EN w WOMEN
.'k? in uniform :
Robert E. Lewis, 23, son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. C. Lewis of Glcndale,
will be commissioned as a sec
ond lieutenant in the army air
forces at Yuma, Arizona, Tues
day. He enlisted In the army Dec.
20, 1041, and has since been In
training in the air forces. He Is
completing his training period
Tuesday and will be given an ac
tive service assignment. A grad
uate of Glcndale high school, he ,
attended a Portland business col
lege for one year and was em-
ployed by the Ingham Lumber I
company nt Glcndale at the time
of his enlistment.
Glide
GLIDE, June 21 -Perry Wright
transacted business In Hoseburg
Monday. He was accompanied
back to lllahee by Norma Jean
Shrum, who wlll; go with the
Wrights on a trip tlflough the
mountains to round up their, cat-,
tie. Mrs, Wright expects to go
on the lllahee lookout about the
first of July.
Mrs. Don Schmitt (Florence
Everts) of Eugene has been vis
iting at iUc W. D. Van Horn
home. Stic expects to go to Cal
ifornia soon to join her husband
who is stationed there with the
V. S. army.
Mrs. Bruce Yeager and daugh
tor Marllee ot Roseburg have
gone in to the Blackrock lookout
which they will man this sum
rr.i'r. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fullcrtor.
and son. Jerry ot Roseburg spent
Sunday, at Idloyld park.
-MivAand "Mi. -John B. , 'Kirk
from Enclno, Calif., arrived Mon
day to spend the summer on the
N. Umpqua.
Rev. David Doerksen preach
ed his farewell sermon last Sun
day and with his family has left
for Corning, Calif., where he has
been called. Rev. Eishback and
congregation from the Christian
church attended the morning
service and the politick dinner
which followed. .
Miss Mary Barker who enlist
ed In the WAACS some time ago
has been called to report at Fori
IXsMoines, Iowa ami will leave
this weekend.
Carl Messing and Phil Blaney
have gone to Red Butte to relieve
Mr. und Mrs. Paul Caswell who
will come out on a 6-day leave.
The Cnswulls will move their
household goods from Roseburg
lo the house formerly occupied
by Mrs. T. Giertz.
Mrs. Dewey J. Rierdon and
daughters have rented a cabin
at Ideyld for the summer. Mrs.
Rierdon is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Cascbcer and moved
to Roseburg last winter from
Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Persons
and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Maves
and sons from Salem are spenu
i'lg a few days at the Pcrsons's
hr.mestead on Susan creek, ivn
and Mrs. Carl Messing and
daughters joined them tor me
dav last Sunday. Mrs. Messing
aril Mrs. Maves arc daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Persons.
The interior of the liaptisl
church has been rcfinlshcd by
Ernest Hollman.
Mrs. Howard Church and two
sons have left to join Mr. Church
for a few weeks, lie is working
for the Douglas County Fire Pa
trol. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson
,mri rimifhtors have gone to
Monmouth lo visit Mrs. John
son's mother, Mrs. Sarah Lamb.
Miss Marie Vlcck has gone to
Steamboat where she will act as
ti lephone operator for the for
est service.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cloninger
and Cant. E. E. Cloninger of
I'crlland were? weekend guests
ot Idleyld park. Cnpl. Cloninger
was formerly stationed at the
Wolf rrrrk and also the Steam
boat CCC camps.
Mrs. Henry Schult and chil
dren lefl Wednesday night for
their home In Eugene alter
spending two weeks h'-re visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
i rce Hodges.
A truck loaded with logging
equipment did considerable dam
age lo telephone lines along the
Itut khorn road Wednesday after
noon. Quite a few K)les were
pullrd over and the lines broken
and tangled In several places.
Consequent ly, several rural lines
are nut of commission and quite
extensive repairs will be neces
Kitchen Ranger
r Like 40 million oilier .American
women, Janet Blair, Columbia
starlet, saves every spoonful of
toaste- kitchen at because it is
needed to make explosives. Jatief
even skims the fat off the soup to
add to her at salvage can.
Another of her favorite kiffhen
tricks is to cool the liquor in '
wmcn not aoffs are eooKea. J ne
layer o at that forms on top is a
orand source of glycerine, and
evenone knows that oluccrine is
a "must" or many munitions.
sary to put them in working or
der again.
The Baptist Aid and Mission
ary society will meet at the
church on June 23. Members are
asked to bring bandages two Inch
es wide for White Cross work.
Mrs. Nona P. Anderson from
Portland spent the weekend as
guest of Mrs. Hattle Boyd and
Mrs. Olivia Osborn on the Buck
horn road.
A worker at a California air
craft plant has worked out a ma
chine operation which can bo per
formed by a trainee and triples
output.
Ration Dates and Data
RATION BOOK NO. 2
JUNE 20 Red Stamps N valid.
All, Including J. K. L and M ex
pire June 30. Each weekly series
jood for 16 points.
July 7 Blue stamps K, L and
M good through this date.
SUGAR
AUGUST 15 Stamp No. 13,
book No. 1, good for five pounds,
sxplres at midnight. Stamps No.
IS and No. 16 In war ration book
one valid for 5 pounds of sugar
sach for home canning.
COFFEE
JUNE 30 Stamp No. 24, book
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CIVILIAN DEFENSE
INFORMATION
Air Raid Signals
ALARM Variable pitch si
ren. Duration: five minutes.
ALL CLEAR Steady pitch
ilren. Duration: two minutes.
Meetings
Air Raid Wardens (1st and
3rd Tuesdays) circuit court
room, 8:00 p. m.
Wednesday: .
Auxiliary . police Oburt
house, 7:30 p. m. .
Thursday!
Medical Auxiliary Unit No.
1, Junior High, 8 p. nt.
Oregon State Guard Arm
ory, Hq. Co., 7:30 p. m.j Co.
A, 8 p. m.
No. 1, good for one pound, ex '
7rea at midnight.
SHOES '.
JUNE 16 Stamp No. 18, book
No. 1, valid for one pair of shoes
through October 31. Stamps in
terchangeable among family liv
ing In tame household.
GASOLINE ". .
JULY 21 "A" book expires.
No. 6 stamps In "A" books valid
through this date.
FUEL OIL
SEPTEMBER 30 Period 5 cou
pons valid March 26 through 6ep
tember SO. Heating coupons
one unit, value ten gallons; ten
units, 100 gallons.
TIRES
Cars with B books must havt
tires Inspected every 4 months;
oars with C books every 3
months; ears with A books, every
6 months.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
MEETING
The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Umpqua Sav
ings and Loan association will be
held at 147 North Jackson street,
Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday,
June 23rd, 1943, at 7:30 o'clock
p. m. for the election of director?
and auditors and for the transac
tion of such general business as
may properly come before the
meeting.
UMPQUA SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
By II. O. Pargeter, Secretary.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation and thanks to our
many neighbors and friends for
their kindness and sympathy dur
ing our recent bereavement, and
for the beautiful flowers.
John Pluard and Family.
'. times In the News-Review
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