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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1943. r FIVE A EZDncisGCirczDERicr Help Wanted LOGGERS WANTED Choker setters, falters, buckers. Camp 15 miles east of Sutherlin. Modern camp facilities malnt tained for employees, serving highest quality food. Daily bus sevice furnished from town to camp. Inquire at camp or mill C(fice Roseburg Lumber Co. Help Wanted Furniture Men, shoe men and electric appliance repairmen. Pleasant working conditions, good pay, and excellent fu ture. See Mr. Green, Mont gomery Ward & Co., Rose burg. WANTED Person to work in ar chery shop. Man or woman. Light pleasant work. Must be at least eighteen years of age. M. L. MeKinney, Oakland, Ore gon. AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS WANTED Make from $250.00 to $350.00 per month. LOCKWOOD MOTORS Roseburg, Ore. WANTED Married man to work at general farm work and poul try. $175 per month. State ex perience and age. Box 1925, care News-Review. JVANTED Teacher for Tiller school. Fifteen pupils, ten pri mary. School district No. 114, Bertha B. Pennell, clerk, Tiller, Oregon. WANTED Boy to carry paper route for two weeks while regu lar carrier is away. News Review. RELIABLE GIRL FOR HELP at Brand's. Experience not neces sary. Phone 695-J-l. WANTED Lady for cafe work. Camp View cafe. Phone 783. WANTED 2 waitresses. Good pay. Hotel Rose. Miscellaneous HEMSTITCHING, buttons and buckles covered, sewing. 545 Fowler. Dogs Jacobs Kennels. Fhone 736-J. RED RYDER NEVER SAvJ IT'S A TRAVOIS TWO )1 f TAKES EVE.RY MEAnS OF 1 f YPe- v iMAMr S unw' pj m vt n ?t "ST"! THAT IN THE K POLES DRAGGED CONVEYANCE TH' INJURS J TLli AND ttWSIjaf ( N T ITTl ftFER ) EAST, RED-' BYAKDR5E-J HAVE , TO GET YOUR X TlTnPWftl tUfi' V mc p I k, fV s yj4yy-K I NAVAJO Biankets To see a 7 -"t itt N fA.rHno'FTl - y Teg-L iiP.' " '" a""i "f T " "; M ALLEY OOP The Great Archimedes Himself By V. T. Hamlin ' PEISOUE!?, MV EVE.'.'I'M HEKEi BRN ARCHIMEDES-V1" ' JJV f VE&SIR. VER. HIGH- Yhm..'ML)ST BE A. PERSON H.' WELL, SEEIMe' ON. BUSINESS TO SEE CM, !iO....VvE MIGHT r I SAID NESS.... HE CAME OF SOME CONSEQUENCE.' AS HOW I'VE A GUV NAMED ARCHI- J ( CONSIDER TAKING BRING HIMl RIGHT DOWN OUTA WHAT ABOUT IT ARKV? 7nAUGHT TO GAIN MEDES.' BltlNG r ' VOUTO HIM, BUT J HERE NOW TH' SKY WITH A U THINK WE BETTER "BUT VICTORY IN pVMMHERE ) , -T-kfV GVT&OIM' TERRIBLE CLAT-.'fs. GOSEBt'lM? rA THIS WEARy PRO- p rr I If) V T "XJER-V rlV- r-' CEDURE, WHY NOT? y ' 'l ' ..Tl FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YOU MADrJrY TAKEN US COWING- IN A LEAKy BOAT. THIS WOULDN'T MAVE HAPPENED , -T "Te- iV A 'kSJ - ) V If) ' ( ROWING IN TMR, Livestock FOR SALE 23 head 3-year-old ewes and 17 old ewes. One 1500 pound mare, sell or trade. Phone 17-F-64. Delbert Trask, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE 2 gooa cows. 1 Jer sey, 1- Guernsey. Both fresh. Henry Weber, Round Prairie, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE Some good Hereford cows and calves. Also some nice yearlings and two vcar-old bred heifers. George Ward,! Grand hotel, Roseburg. FOR SALE Saddle horses. 1 four-year-old, 1 seven-year-old.' Must be seen to be appreciated. Chub Morningstar, Oakland. FOR SALE Registered and pure bred Hampshire rams. Vern Simpson, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE Good team. Weighs 1600 pounds. Complete harness. $150. Call 890 S. Mill. FOR SALE 9 fine heifer year . lings. L. L. Moore, route 2, Box 195, Calkins road, Rose burg. FOR SALE 18 head Cotriedale and Hampshire-Suffolk rams. W. G. Paul, S. Deer creek. FOR SALE 4 3-year-old Lincoln bucks. Price $35 a head. Tele phone 42-F-4; Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE 3 year old breeding bull, Hereford. Stace Laurance, Olalla, Oregon. FOR SALE Jersey bull, full blood. 15 years old. Max Corn stock, Sutherlin. FOR SALE Jersey heifer. Year and a half old and bred. R. E. Brown, Wilbur. FOR SALE Gentle Jersey cow. Priced for quick sale. 747 Fleser. GUERNSEY COW FOR SALE Lilas Banks. End S. E. 6 street. FOR SALE Brood sow and pigs. John Rodley, Looklngglass. FOR SALE 2 Corriedalc bucks. 1 registered. 34-F-ll. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, R. H. Wilson. Umpqua. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE 19 tons clean baled oat hay, 8 tons first cutting al falfa, not been rained on. D. L. Hurst, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Phone 320-X-4. T AND IF YOU HADN'T AND IF YOU DROPPED THE BAILING CAN OVERBOARD. THE BOAT WOULDN'T HAVE FILLED WITH WATER .' HAVE BEEN INVITED TO GO For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Available now a few new Singer Electric Cabi net sewing machines. Will pay! cash for any make of used ma chine. Singer Sewing Machine Company, 640 Willamette, Eu gene, Oregon. Phone 1358. X FORDSON tractor. Also one Oliver double-disc plow. In A-l condition. At Al's Roseburg Auction Market, Monday, July 26. FOR SALE 1 registered Coiie dale, ram, 30 White Giant hens, 2 roosters, blood tested. C. C. Laurance, route 1, Dixonville. FOR SALE Admiral combina tion radio-phonograph. Also practically new set of dishes, service for 6. Phone 26 F-5. TRAILER HOUSE FOR SALE Factory built, modern. Excel- lent condition, good tires. Camp View auto court. FOR SALE 1 AC M-modcl cat with drum in A-l shape. E. R. Sehwender, route 2, box 320, phone 27-F-42. CUSTOM BUILT 20-foot trailer house. Sleeps 4. Fully furnish ed. Cabin 4, Roseland Auto court. FOR SALE Complete bedroom set, innerspring mattress. In quire at Wann's grocery. Camp View. LOGGING BOOTS Size 8. 12 inch top. Little used. $10. At Model bakery, open Sunday. WOOD LATHE FOR SALE 26 inch bed, 45 inch swing. Pow ell's Hardware. FOR SALE Champion Binder, $15. Ready to use. Phone 3-F-22. L. L. Bell. 1 HORSE electric G. E. motor. Route 2, box 91, Riverside. 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 Fullertons Drug. Poultry FOR SALE New Hampshire chicks, six weeks old. Fifty cents each. R. E. Brown, Wil bur. Homeward Bound Placing the Blame WEREN'T Wff SISTER, L WOULDNT Real Estate BUY GOOD PROPERTIES NOW 130 acres, 110 tillable, about 80 acres in alfalfa; finest river loam; modern house and other buildings. 30 acres, all river bottom, extra fine modern 8 room house, double bath. About 50 acres, 25 of It finest river land with alfalfa, prunes and cherries on the river. 42 acres, 17 acres river bottom i land with grain, alfalfa, ; peaches, walnuts, garden; good , home Willi electricity and deep well water system. Some extra good stocrft ranches available. !Have 4 on the waiting list for ! good homes in or near Rose ! burg. If you have anything to i offer see me today. For everything in real estate and i Insurance, Fred A. Golf. 122 South Stephens, phone 218. FARM WANTED Will trade largo steel garage and 3-pump-station, equipped, modern liv ing quarters, extra corner lot for cabins attached, for farm, Roseburg or vicinity. Business located small town on lilghwav 99W-32 miles from Portland, rich district, good trade. River at back, boats can be rented. Will give or take boot. Value $4,000. Box 13G, LaFayette, Ore gon. 19 ACRES, nt city limits of Rose burg. 6-room modern house, basement with piped furnace. City utilities, barn and poultry houses. 7 acres tillable, balance pasture. Riverside Addition. H. DeCamp, Rt. 2, phone 725-J. WANTED Morfi 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 Ruebel, agent. FURNISHED APARTMENT HOUSE FOR SALE 7 apart ments. Monthly income $130. Block from business section. $3500. Terms. 1831 Union ave nue, North Bend, Oregon. WANTED Club site near North Umpqua. Some timber. Airs. Martha Preble, 2755 "A" street, San Diego, Calif. FOR SALE Six-room liou.se at 418 E. Commercial. Roy Agee, 207 Courthouse, for particulars. WANTED Grazing land on Coos highway. 40 to 160 acres. R. H. Burns, Coquille, Ore. AND IFVOUR. -N - (fz . MOTHER- AND FATMEE. 11 (fj ' HADN'T HAD TWO KIDS. ST- C- I WOULDNT BE UFBf? 1ft? ifl f Wi. either ithis whole ; v , rrr thing IS THEIR rL v I i ) COMM'CL REFRIGERATION RADIO SERVICING Chet Hi.mm. Phone 715. Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens. Plumbing Lund's Radio Service. Phone 3-1. ; FLUE CLEANING Pete Crummett, phone 697. : ,.., Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue PIANO TUNING cleaning- Call 841 J. C. Bew- Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. Icy. Autos Wanted1 FOR SALE 1910, 110 Packard sedan, heater, radio, five good tires. Low inileage, excellent condition. Also 1939, 85 Ford sedan low mileage, five good tires, perfect condition. Call 52 from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS. TOP CASH PRICE FOR ALL MAKES. KEEL MOTORS. Your Studebaker dealer. 443 N. Jackson, WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS. BONUS PRICES PAID FOR LATE MODEL CARS. LOCKWOOD MOTORS. FOR SALE OR TRADE for fur niture or livestock 1934 Ford panel with good '37 motor, and good tires. Phone 285-JX. USED CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS WANTED. HIGH EST CASH FRICES PAID. HANSEN MOTOR CO. 1930 MODEL A FORD coupe for sale or trade. Good tiros. See Jack Matthews after 6:00 p. m. Rutter's Lane. PRIVATE PARTY WILL PAY CASH for model A Ford coupe Call, box 1529, care News-Re view. $200 CASH WAITING for best buy on car. Call 286-RX. Rentals WANTED TO RENT- Farm suit able for catlle and hogs, with electricity. Iva Freer, Route 3, Box 222, Klamath Falls, Ore gon. WANTED TO RKNT Immedi ately, at least 3-bcdroom house in or near Roseburg. 012 W. Lane or call 001). Lost and Found LOST Yellow envelope contain ing 3 diamond rings, pair of gold cuff links, gold wedding ring. Liberal reward. Box 1528, care News-Review. By Fred Harmon By Merrill Birsser WANTED Cars, trucks, tractor,s, and farm machinery of all kinds. Doyle's Auto Wrecking, nignway norm, rnone uii. WANTED Sweet corn and lim ited quantity green beans pack ed for shipping. Government order. Pacific Fruit and Pro duce company. WANTED 16-inch tractor plow, in good condition. William Mur phy. Route 2. WANTED 2 or 3 electric plates and electric hot water heater. Big Oaks Tavern. WANTED Sunstran or Burro adding machine. Phone 311-L. 941 Hamilton. WANT TO BUY Boy's bicycle. Phone 221-J after 5:30 p. m. WANTED Bugles for girl's drum corps. See Bill Black. WANTED A cat to yard 1000 poles. See Hill at Wilbur. Ration Books Lost LOST Ration books No. 3. Nan cy Anne Campbell and Mrs. Claire Campbell, Tiller, Oregon. LOST Ration book No. 1. Mrs. Daisy May Piercy, 930 Prospect street, Roseburg, Oregon. LOST Ration book No. 1. Re turn to Mrs. Eddie Jackson, 1227 Umpqua avenue. LOST One ration book No. 1. E. K. Simpson, Sutherlin, Oregon. LOST --Ration book No. 1. Ellon O. Holm, Sutherlin, Oregon. LOST "R" ration book. 1 laskins, Brockway. L. L. LOST No. 1 ration book. George Rallilf, Brockway. Work Wanted EXPERT PAINTING, papcrhang ing, decorating. Furniture re finished or aged. Bollman Bros., Idleyld Star Rt., Rose burg, Oregon. Phono Denn Gerretsen Co., 128, or Mer ger's mill, 302. VHE OLD Fashioned Blacksmith. 1 specialize on plows, logging equipment, thread cutting and spring work. E. E. Woodcock. HAVE your passenger tires in spected and recapped by O. K. Rubber Welders, Stephens and Mosher. Phone G01. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED -Modern equipment. Wrile Cartes Disposal Service, box 71, Myrtle Creek. Fuel PHONE -108 Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. FOR SALE Wood. Oak, Ma drono and fir. .1. B. Brock, Shoestring road, Riddle. 4 ft. slab wood. $4.50 cord, de livered. Denn-Gerrclscn Co. Phone 128. TEAM STANDINGS and LATEST SCORES I By Ihe Associated Press) COAST Team W I, I'd. Los Angeles 08 21! .723 San Francisco ...57 .'17 .lillfi Portland 48 45 .510 Seal lie 44 411 .473 San Diego 45 51 .40!) Hollywood 43 52 .453 Oakland 40 51 .420 Sacramento 31 02 .333 Results yesterday: San Francisco 4, San Dirj: Only games scheduled!. :o 0. B. P. O. ELKS 4 Regular mertlng Thursday evening. July 22. Initiation. 'itlier business of impor- lance. Don't miss this meet- inc. IRA B. RIDDLE, Secretary GEO. W. DIMMICK AGENCY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I2S Cast Street, Phone 434-1 larmi ttock ranche timber lands Rockefeller in Reno flan - 'A Mrs. Abby Rockefeller Milton leaves the lobby of the Riverside Hotel In Reno on her way to Lake Tahoe, where she will establish residence preparatory to filing for divorce from David M. Milton of Mew York. Ration Dates and Data RATION BOOK NO. 2 JULY 31 Expiration date for red stamps P, Q, R and S (meats fats). ..Red stamp T becomes val id July 25; U on August 1; V on August 8, and W on August 15- all expire August 31.' Each week ly scries good for 16 points. AUGUST 7 Expiration date for blue stamps N, P and Q (pro cessed foods) all of which became valid July 1. Blue stamps R, S and T will be valid from August 1 through September 7. RATION BOOK NO. 1 SUGAR AUGUST 15 Sugar stamp No. 13, good for five pounds, expires. OCTOBER 31 Canning sugar stamps No. 15, 1& each good for five pounds, expire. COFFEE August 11 Stamp No. 22, good for one pound, cx- plrcs. July 21 expiration date for! coffee stamp No. 21. j SHOES OCTOBER 31 Stampl No. 18, good for one pair of shoes through this date. j FUEL OIL SEPTEMBER 30 Period 5 cou pons valid March 26 through September 30. Heating coupons 1 One unit, value ten gallons; ten; units, 100 gallons. GASOLINE . SEPTEMBER 21 No. 7 stamps in new A book, each good for four gallons, valid through this date. July 21 expiration date of old "A" mileage ration books and No. 6 stamps renewal forms avail able at service stations and ra tion boards. TIRES Cars with C ration books piust have tires Inspected every 3 months; B books every 4 months; A books every 6 months. Sep tcmbcr 30 next Inspection dead, line for A book holders. PIP ffyf neater, Have you ever thought of the important part Douglas County farmers are playing in our Nation's fight for Vic tory? Without the foods produced right here, our Nation's efforts on the battle fronts would soon bog down. But, the spirit that built this community still prevails and insures the protection of our way of living. Local farmers are going all-out in spite of adversities to keep food lines filled. And, when it comes to going all-out to keep machinery on the job, come to us your "Caterpillar" Dealer. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON LODGE DIRECTORY I. O. O. P., Pnhetanan Lodge, Noj 8 Meets In Odd Fellows tempU every Thursday evening. Visit ing brothers are always wel come. LORNE T. SWENSON, N. O. GEO. W. DIMMICK, Sec. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41 Meets In Odd Fellows Tern pie every second and fourU Tuesday evening. LENA C. PORTER, N. G. T1LLIE JOHNSON. Sec. B. P. O. ELKS No. 326 Meets in Elks temple second and fourth Thursdays In each month. Visiting brothers al days welcome. IRA B. RIDDLE, Sec'y 0. E. S., hoseuurg Chapter No. 8 Holds stated communications oi the first and tliird Thursdays li each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are cordial ly Invited to attend. GLADYS STRONG, W. M. CHRISTINE MICELLI, Sec. Union Encampment No. 9 I.O.O.F. meets 4th Friday night each month at 8:00 o'clock in Odd Fellows temple. Visitors wel come. GEORGE W. DIMMICK, CP. RALPH L. RUSSELL, Scribe. Neighbor of Woodcraft, Lllat Circle, No. 49 Moots on first al.J third Monday evenings, In I. O. O. V. hull. Visiting neigh bors invltnd to attend. TILLIE JOHNSON, G. N. CYNTHIA GERMOND. Clerk. Ladles Auxiliary to Caglea, Rose burg Aerie, No. 147 Meets 11 Maccabee hall on Cass street, on second and fourth Tuesday eve nlngs of each months, at I o'clock. Visiting sisters in goo4 standing alwnys welcome. CLARA STEIWIG, M. Picri. ESTHER BAKER, G. N. CeMolay Chapter Regu VjjjSjf lar meeting every seo flaga ond and fourth Thurs jSeJJ days at -tlio Masonti tennJe. SCRIBE. Job's Daughters. No. 8 Mectt first and fourth Tuesdays' al 7:30 p. m., Masonic Temple, Master Masons and O. E, S members alwavs welcome. RUTH ANN RUHL, Hon. Queen ANN CARTER, Rcc. W. B. A., Roseourg Review, No. 11 Holds regular meetings on seo and and fourth Thursdays al 2:00 p. m. Visiting sisters invil ed to attend reviews. Maccabet hall. Pine and Cass streets. MAUDE POWERS, Pres. MRS. JESSIE VINSON. F. Sea F. O. E. Aerie 149,, meets Maccai bee ball on Pine street ever) Tuor.day evening at 8 o'clock, Visiting brothers always wel come. ARTHUR EVANS, Pres. GEO. FREW, Secy' INSURANCE IS OUR BUSINESS AUTO INSURANCE OUR SPECIALTY STOCK COMPANIES OUR PRIDE QUINE & COMPANY Phone 108 115 Cass Street For newspaper deliveries from 5:30 to 7:00 Please Call 640-J Through YOUR Efforts Victory ttiiidc nun