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1 i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1943. FIVE Help Wonte ; LOGGERS WANTED Choker setters,- fellers, 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 Office Roseburg Lumber Co. ' WANTED Bean and hop pick ers, bean picking to start about August 3rd. Hops to follow bean i' picking. F. S. A. camp near by, or will furnish tents in our own camp ground. Stuart Hurd, Rt. 2, Eugene, Oregon. Phone Ife 83-F-5. . WANTED Druggist for North ern California.- Must be Call fornia registered. Top salary paid. Address main office. Economy Drug Co., 589 Howard street, San Francisco. WANTED Rigging men and choker setters. : Smith-Woods Products, 18 miles east of Suth erlin, Oregon. WANTED Reliable housekeeper for elderly man in his own home. '; Box 1914, care News Review. MEN WANTED to fall and buck, Will pay by day or contract, Rock Creek Lumber Co., Idle yld Park. 1 UTILITY AND HOUSE MAN- Good wages. Also clerk, some experience. Hotel Rose. VANTED Housekeeper. Man and 2 boys. C. W. Hughes, Route 2, Roseburg. WANTED Man for steady em ployment, Imperial Cleaners. WANTED Beauty operator. Ap ply Irene s Beauty shop. WANTED Waitress and cook. Sullivan's cafe. .- fry Ration Books Lost LOST Ration books No. 2. Wil Ham 'Howard Johnson, Jr., and William Howard Johnson. Re turn to 917 West First street or Grimm's grocery store. LOST IN ROSEBURG "A" ra tion book; Arthur Wallcn, P. O. Box 542, Roseburg. kLOST "A" gasoline book. F. W. P Patterson, 343 S. Stephens, City, Miscellaneous HEMSTITCHING, buttons and buckles covered, sewing, 545 Fowler. RED RYDER If DUCHESS. 'J rWWWWMErD.'Vi-l - 1 KlKR IV ftPTH LJ 1 RIGHTS ! RED JOU'RE T s TL ie'cMwTcHEsll iLll"- ALLEY OOP New Job Wanted By V. T. Hamlin 1 tow SOTHKT5 HOW He AcERTAINLV.' A MAN 16 BUT LOOK. AHCHIMEDE6. 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WISH YOU THOUGHT fyi. . i WOULD BE , W LIGHT AND ROSE PETALS.' I K. SOME POETRV t ! IT WOULD BE JUST TOO, Too TcrriblV V. LIKE THIS; Mi : m fx :. - . Tr ; . , r lfrADv ) Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY by. mnthpr and 2 children, clean! furnished house or apartment. Call 745-J, 'Mrs. Callaway. 906 Military. WANTED Cars, trucks, tractors, and farm machinery of 'all kinds. Doyle's Auto Wrecking, highway north. Phone 611. WANTED TO BUY 1 horse pow er A. C. motor.- Double shaft. Price ' in first letter. H. S. Cheek, Melrose route. WANTED Thermostat for insert type electric water heater or complete heater. Phone 284-Y after 5 p. m. or Sunday. WANTED Board and room for working mother and 2 children, 11 and 3 years. Box 1913, care News-Review. WANTED Combination seeder and cultivator . State price and condition. Box 1911, care News Review. WANTED Home for elderly man, who needs some care and attention. Box 1915, care News Review. WANTED Hay rake. State con ' ditton and price. R. W. Huff man, Azalea. WANTED Air mattress for eamplng. John Edwards, Rid dle. , - WANTED Bugles for glrl'l drum corps. See Bill Black. Poultry FOR SALE 500 Bronze turkeys, 11 weeks old, with or without 20 tons pellets. Also 4-tons oats and vetch in shock. W. F. Bonebrake, Melrose, phone 6-F-5. 700 NEW HAMPSHIRE PUL LETS from 8 to 16 weeks old, from blood tested stock. W. A. Thomas, 6i miles E. of Suther lin. - RHODE ISLAND RED COCK ERELS FOR SALE Age 15 weeks. A. W. Palmer, Little river road, Glide. Phone 7-F-13. WANTED TO BUY Cornish Game roosters, or will trade Hamps. Bert Hill, phone 30F-5, Oakland. FOR SALE Barred Rock cock erels for breeders. Mrs. R. C, Lovelace, route 1, box 43. WANTED 1000 W. Leghorn hens 1 year old. . H. C. Harty, Winchester. Livestock FOR SALE Yearling Guernsey hplfpr hlrwvln1 etntftr .Tftrspv bull 5 months. Hogs. Register-1 ed Toggenburg buck, good milk goat. All fat. B. Binkley, Wolf Creek, Oregon. SHEEP, EWES AND LAMBS, I . mostly white face, about 70 mixed ages. Need pasture. Open to offer. Arch Lady, Can yonvllle, -opposite Dodge Inn. RAMS FOR SALE .' ROmneys for wool and mutton. Excellent for cross-breeding. Geo. Hall Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE 5 1-year-old pure bred Corriedale rams. Last years price. $25 each. They are good ones. B. F. Nichols, Rid dle. - - PUREBRED CHESTER WHITE WEANER PIGS, not registered, for sale. Al Stephens, Clarks Brand, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. 1 Holstein cow, 4 weaner pigs, 25 lambs, 60 ewes. Priced to sell. W. H. McMullan, Ten mile. FOR SALE 3 Romney bucks, 1 Shropshire, price $5.00 to $12.00, All pure bred 42-F-3, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE Yearling Corriedale bucks. Seventy , Corriedale ewes. V. L. Bush, Tenmile, Oregon. - . WANTED Good gentle work horse, for cultivating garden, work single. George Lowd, Glide. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. See Art Andrus at Fogel's blacksmith shop. FOR SALE 50 head Angora goats. G. E. Davis. Buckhorn road, Glide. FOR SALE About 180 good yearling ewes. W. II. Blair, Dlllard. " ' FOR SALE An old horse, cheap. K, L.-Sweeney, Sutherlin. WANTED Feeder lambs. Goff, Sutherlin. Loyal FOR SALE Good Call 39-F-5. ' ' ' Jersey cow, Fuel PHONE 468 Green Slab Wooa ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. FOR SALE Wood. Oak, Ma drone and fir. J. B. Brock, Shoestring road, Riddle. Old Acquaintance Autos USED CARS WANTED WE PAY MORE FOR GOOD USED CARS CALL 80 FOR THE HIGHEST CASH OFFERS FOR YOUR CAR. LOCKWOOD MOTORS WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS. TOP CASH PRICE FOR ALL MAKES: KEEL MOTORS. Your Studebaker dealer. 443 N. Jackson,: USED CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS WANTED. HIGH EST - CASH FRICES PAID. HANSEN MOTOR CO. WOULD PAY CASH FOR GOOD CLEAN LATE-MODEL CAR from private party. See Mr. Reynolds Friday at the Hotel Umpqua. ,- , 1940 Chevrolet li-ton tractor with Roscoe 18-foot steel semi. Al condition. Lafayette . Wood. Sutherlin, near Ford's camp. FIRST $150 takes '33 Dodge coupe. Fair rubber and me chanical condition. C. E. Bow man, Winston. FOR SALE 1935 Oldsmobilo coach, repainted, good condi tion, at 811 Thompson street af ter 6:00: WANTED Ton I truck. Must be in good shape and late model. Write Box 711 or phone 537. WANTED LATE MODEL CAR FOR CASH. No dealer. Box 1910, care News-Review. FOR SALE Nash, big 6 power unit in first class condition. 104 W. 2nd avenue N. WANTED The best 1941 used car $950 will buy. Phone 80. Rentals WANTED Reliable couple with out children to rent six room furnished house, electric lights, hot and cold water, telephone (garden, cow, chickens, gratis), owner to occupy 1 bedroom, and board with renters when pres ent. For further details, ad dress A. O. Huntley, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOM Private lavatory. Close In. Phone 253. SLEEPING ROOMS for rent. 225 W. Mosher. SLEEPING ROOM, sher. 707 W. Mo- COMM'CL REFRIGERATION Chet Hijnin. Phone 715. Plumbing Pete Crummett, phone 697. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. For Sale Miscellaneous BEER PARLOR EQUIPMENT 2 keg novelty beer cabinet, koch Zerostream bottle cabinet, 2-hole Kclvlnator ice cream cabinet, small National cash register, all kinds restaurant equipment, stove canopy, stools, counter, cases, etc. Enquire Doyle's Wrecking yard or call 611. POTTED PERENNIALS, 25c each. Hibiscus, Platycodon, He lenlum, Pyrcthrum, Scotch Bluebells, Hardy Ageratum, Sedum, Stalice For shade, white or blue Funkla, scarlet and blue Lobelia. Wharton Brothers. FOR SALE Some pieces of fur-" niture Including bed spread, day bed with pad, breakfast table and ironing board. Call 1021 Harvard avenue Thursday evening. PIANO Grand conceit, oak ve neer, carved decoration, metal . back. Good condition. Suit able for hall or school. $100.00. Lindbloom, Dixonville. FOR SALE Team of horses, weight 1300. Also tent 12 by 14 feet and double, loop-spring bed. John Lander, Sr., near Winston bridge. FOR SALE Ladies work slacks, sweaters, aprons, and baby pil lows at Hemstitching shop, 545 Fowler street. FOR SALE Gravenstcin apples, S1.75-$2.00 box. Bring contain er. Larson ranch, Looking- glass. FOR SALE 1 8-foot Stearns bandmlll and 8 saws. Inquire Roseburg Saw and Supply. PRUNE DRYER TRAYS, used, 30 by 36 Inch wire, are for sale at Wharton Brothers. FOR SALE Used plank 2 by 10, 2 by 12, 16 feet.- C. J. Vlpond, Canyonvllle. 1 - By Fred Harmon RADIO SERVICING Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens. Lund's Radio Service. Phone 34. 7. FLUE CLEANING - .. . Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue cloanlng- Call 841 J. C. Bew ley. - i FOR SALE-32-volt, Delco light plant. 800 watts. Batteries need refilling. $120.00. Glenn Wolcott, Camas Valley. BEANS, pride of Iowa. String- less, young and tender. 'You pick. Lindbloom, phone 19-F-5. Work Wanted LOGGER 30 years experience, wishes contract yarding and loading. Has no equipment but can furnish own crew. -Mose Meyers, P. O. box 35, Glenwood, Oregon. " WANTED Work In home with elderly people or with child, Small salary. Room and board. About 2 months. Box 1907, c-o News-Review. G1RL.21, desires steady morning oiflcd work or sales clerking High school gradute. Box 1909, care News-Review. fHE OLD Fashioned Blacksmith. I specialize on plows, logging equipment, thread cutting and spring work. E. E. Woodcock.- - HAVE your passenger tires in spected una recapped by O. K, Rubber Welders, Stephens and Mosher. Phone 661. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment.- Write Cartes Disposal Service, box 71, Myrtle Creek. CUSTOM KILLING Beef, pork, veal and lambs. Douglas Meat Co. Phone 350. Lost and Found THERE ARE THREE HEAD OF STRAY YEARLING HEIFER CALVES on this ranch, 2 miles cast of Riddle on Canyonvllle road. 2 arc red with - some while, one Is black and white. The owner can have same by paying for this ad, damages and their keep. R. fa. Gil breath. LOST 12 inch skookum rigging blue block. Lost between Cam as Valley and Sutherlin. Re ward. Notify Stanley and Gar rett, Sutherlin, Oregon. LOST Black and tan shepherd dog. Male. G. T. Dixon name collar. Reward. W. R. Dixon, Dixonville. Real Estate FOR SALE 37 acres in high state fertility. 10 head fine Jer seys and Guernseys, 1200 chick ens, Incubating - and laying equipment for 3000. Modern six-room house, all furnished. Electricity, hot and cold water. Priced to sell. Nelson Bros. Rifle range road. I WANT TO BUY A RANCH around $3000 or $4000 in the W clnily of Roseburg or north as far as Eugene. Doesn t neces sarlly have to be close In. Write Bill Bender, route 2, box 632, Grants Pass, Oregon. 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 Ruebel, agent. 19 ACRES, at 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. DcCamp, Rt. 2; phone 725-J. FOR SALE 10 ucrcs 3 miles K. Sutherlin. House, well, larpe chicken house, and other build ings. $1100. Half cash, bal ance In one year. H. Ci John son Peai'l Bedwell, ' Idleyld star route, Roseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE Modern home with 3 bedrooms on one floor. Real value for cash. 904 E. 1st street, one block cast of Jackson and one block south of Commercial. PRIVATE PARTY WISHES TO BUY modern 5-room house in Roseburg near business ''dis trict. Box 1908, care News Re view. ' 25 ACRES FOR SALE, reason able. Box 1918, care News-Review. For newspaper deliveries from 5:30 to 7:00 Please Call WANTED TO BUY House with large lot or small acreage, near town. Box 1924, care News-Review. 5 ROOM house, six lots; hot, cold" water, bath, garden. Inquire Dlgoy Drive-in Market. Faris, Riverside. FOR SALE 28x34 modern plas tered six-room home in Suther lin. L. Shcffcl, Oakland. FOR SALE 600-acre farm near Elkton. $8200, terms. Mrs. R. O. Thomas, Elkton. FOR SALE 8-room, 1 modern house In Oakland. Call 26-F-13, Dogs iRcnhs Kennels. Phone 736-J. DAILY DOZENS MOSCOW,1 Idaho It was like a c'ream come true, that carload cf food the -California surplus commodities -corporation was sending -unexpectedly as a gift. . .', Rbbert-'F.-Greene, dlrccto"of dormitories at the University of Idaho; who directs the feeding of many servicemen in specialized training,:' envisioned -all1 jov.S of culinary delights. Then the shipment ar lved -a csrload of carrbt i; .-. V! pounds of carrots per 'man, Greins sigh ed i ;- ;. '; Ration Dates and Data , RATION BOOK NO, 2 JULY 31 Expiration, date for red Stampt P, Q, Ft arid 8 (mean fata).1 ..Red stamp T becomes val id July B5 U on Auflust 1) V Oh August 8, and W n Augutt 15--all explfe August 31 1 Eaort week ly eeHe geudfor 16 points.- -; ' AUGUST"? Expiration date for blue stamps U, P and Q (pro tested foods) all of Which beoame Valld-'July 1. ' Blue tsmpe R, 8 and T will be valid from August 1 through September 7. RATION BOOK NO. 1 SUGAR AUGUST 15 Sugar tamp No. 13, good for five pounds, expires. -"'OCTOBER' 31 Canning sugar stamps No. 15, 16 each good for five pounds, expire. COFFEE August 11 Stamp No. 22, good for 'One pound, ex pires. July 21 expiration date for Coffee stamp No. 21. SHOESOCTOBER 31 Stamp Public Auction THURSDAY, AUG. S Lpeatid 7 miles E of Oakland en Drivers Valley Rd. kavWg sold rhy farm, will sell the) fallowing dtsc persona) property. ' 30 Head of CqHIe 10 young whlteface arid shorthorn "cows and heifers with calves' at sldei 1 yearling rielfers',' 2 2-yr-old steeri, 1 1-yr. old stee'rs,''i '2-yr-old outl, 1 Yr-old bull, both white-face. ,., , , ... .- i J. , ;.,,:, .. .. i. , - -,, ... .... 8$ jPeder Lambs Mostly Lincoln stock, .'10 buck's, these are choice Lincoln bucks, also some good buck lambs. Horses: team' of good worn norses, I roan norse u Machinery Sprlngtooth, 14-ln. plow, 2 house jacks, harrow, horse-shoeing tools, 2-horse dlso, large grindstone, hay tools; fork, carriage, and ropes, dehorning tool and saw, large pulleys, cattle and sheep bells, blow torch, water troughs, barrel oil pump, one extra large vise, 4 rod new 9 39 fence, lots of used No. 12 wire, cedar posts and some good anchor posts, heater stove pipes and a davenport In good condition, lots of log chains, plat form scales, pipe fittings and misc. articles. 2 good dogs. Please come early Sale starts at 1 o'clock prompt. A. DAVISON, owner Haief Schrlcker, clerk ' V. H. Schrickei and J.' E.' Cooper', auctioneers. Redecorate an average-sized room for only $2.98. Ono coaf is enough, even over wall-paper. Dries in one hour, no odor, is washable. Truly a "miraclo wall finish." Let us demonstrate. "Buy Where You Own the Profits" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Blrdiay Vw " I -i 't- ' in . Fighting ever Africa and Europe meant our soiaiers will need mora and move "ys" to keep them safe from Nail anvsush. Beit of all eyes It the -obaervatlen balloon operat ing from mobile trucks. ! -'The deeper we1 out into the Nazi columns the more "eyes"' Will be needed. One of them costs from W.000 upward. - Every day the fighting front de pends more and more on the home front for( supplies, -cooperation and encouragement.': , - ; ' .' Encouragement all can give la in creased purchase of War - Bohds. "Figure It Out Voarscli:" k; . . ( . U. S. Twsury Oifiartmtnt No, 18, good for one pair of shoes through this date. ' ' '' ' FUEL OIL ' . ' 8E PTE MBER 30 Period 5 cou pon valid March 26 through September 30. 'Heating coupons One unit, value ten gallons; ten units, 100 gallons. GASOLINE SEPTEMBER 2l 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 forme avail able at service stations and ra tion boards. TIRES Cars with C ration books must have tires inspected every 3 months; B books every 4 months; A books every 6 months. Sep tember 30 next Inspection dead line, for A book holders. escribed - yrs - oia, pou, a true norse. $2.98 gal. 634-R