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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS. QRESON, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1943 FIVE 1 mm m m mm m - - - w - ... 1 ' ' Help Wanted LOGGERS WANTED Choker ' Betters, fallersv buckers. Camp 15 miles : east of Sutherlin. Modern camp facilities maint talned for employees, serving highest quality food. Daily bus sevlce furnished from town to camp. Inquire at camp or mill Office Roseburg Lumber Co. WANTED Janitor for Sutherlin ' school good wages. Apply A. Coenenberg, chairman, or Ha zel Green, clerk. '" " WANTED Bus driver for Suth ei lin school bus. Apply A. Cocn enberg, chairman, or Hazel Green, clerk. WANTED Girl for help at Brand's. Experience not neces sary. Phone 695-J-l. WANTED Lumber and Fuel yard helpers. Denn-Gerretsen Co. )'. - WANTED Maid immediately Good steady position. " Grand hotel. ; ! t FRY COOK and waitress wanted. Sullivan's cafe. 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. FOR SALE or trade for cow- 1931 Studebaker four-door se dan. Write P. O. Box 254, Rose burg, Oregon. 1937 CHEVROLET pickup for sale.- ; First class rubber. J. R RittciV Days Creek. flay. Gi FOR SALE 10 Grain, Feed -lO'.ton of rye grass hay, baled, and not rained on. $25.00 per ton. ' The old Suther lin ranch, a mile S. E. of Suth- : crlin. H. R. Finch. ' .. FOR SALE Oats, and vetch" and red oat hay (baled) in field Arthur Weeks, Myrtle Creek, I SLEEPING ROOM. 707 W. Mo- WEANER PIGS for sale. Phone) buckles covered, sewing. 545 1 FOR SALE-Ecti-lc hot water lacobs Kennels. Phone 736-J. shcr. 44-F-4. REDRYDER " " The Duchess Complains ' By Fred Harmon s " 1 .-.m i it ' sourdough, wHEtjl f inon hve. tg us.' i viorked hard TEnT pe.16-je.bt -rasfprep-y-feggfflcWk"i ! wereva &w- punch cows V w You were, laxy.' 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CARRY WeT 1 MIGHT CATCH ON FIRE FROM A SRARK , WHAT .WU'RE WEAR- THE FIRE AWAY FROM THE RR6 LL BURN- V SAND AND 1 , , ' ' . J' " ITU. SURE HAV6 , THAT DRY GRASS r ITSELF OUT I ' MAKB A PREp ' " A W ' O 1 TO BE AN EXPCRT 1 V- i ir; :J ( jpt NATOg. g.ip ' ' ' J - tniM tv wt nt f f-ji Wanted WANTED Two-bedroom house, close in, to rent by couple and I two children, residing here six and a half years, i . Husband steadily employed in essential work. Inquire 640 S. Pine. - WANTED IMMEDIATELY '38 or 39 Chevrolet ill good condi tion. Will pay cash. Box 1900, c-a News-Review; - - - ' - WANTED Factory built 14 to 16 foot trailer house, for cash, J. Glroux, box 53, Camas Val ley, Oregon. WANTED Good davenport andi chair must be in excellent shape. ' Cash. P. O. Box 1264.) WANTED Loggcd-off grazing land on Coos highway. R H. Burns, Coquille, Ore.' WANTED Logging truck to con tract log hauling. Noble Stand ley, at Myrtle Point. ' ' WANTED 200 prune trays 24x 42. 'Also prune lugs. Lind bloom, DIxonville. -' ' WANTED Electric iron to buy ' or rent. Call Mrs. Theo Bond, 661 or 148-J;' ' ' '.' WANTED A buzz saw. Will pay cash. Phone 55-F-12. ;.. : Work Wanted RELIABLE YOUNG family man, fairly intelligent, wants em ployment. State full particu lars first letter . Box 1902, c4 News-Review. LOGGER, 30 years experience, wishes job as foreman or will contract yarding ana loading M. Meyers', 410 Commercial, Roseburg. rHE OLD Fashioned Blacksmith. ' I specialize on plows, logging equipment, thread cutting and spring work. E. E. Woodcock. WANTED Ironing, 60c a dozen and up. Bring ironing to Or Bha Collins, Apt. 308, North- side apts. CUSTOM KILLING Beef, pork, veal and lambs. Douglas Meat Co. Phone 350. Rentals WANTED To rent furnished house or apartment. Adults onlv. Box 1901. c-o News-Re view. SIX ROOM HOUSE. Inquire 630 E. Douglas. Mvtsteek FOR SALE Two saddle horses, " one bay, one gray. Sound and gentle, for women or children. Weight ' about 1000 pounds. Write, Boswell Springs, Yon calla, Oregon.' '. i ... ' 2G) Young Sows for Sale All bred to farrow in August and September, good healthy " stock, ' ranging on clover pasture. Farrowing good litters. Price mostly 30 to $ 35.00. ' - OSCAR WECKS Phone 288 L Myrtle Creek WEANER PIGS for sale 5 thoroughbred Yorkshire. Also young . Chester White sows will farrow this month, first lit ter. ' Reasonably priced. C. M. Elario, Riddle, phone 521. FOR SALE-40-lb. pigs, $7.00, others $6.00. ' 1 young sow. 8 5-week pigs $70.00. ' F. E. Potts, 3 miles left at Cleveland school, Melrose--UmpqUa road. RAMS FOR SALE Romneys for wool and mutton. Excellent for cross-breeding. Geo. Hall Oakland, Oregon. EXTRA eood. voung. Jersey ser vice bull for sale or trade for cow. W. S. Rockhill, Wilbur, Oregon. . ' " FOR SALE 2 yearling South down bucks the kind that gets you fat tame-s. Lion Aoranam Elkton. 1 ' . FOR SALE 4 milk cows, 1 hci fer, all bred; 1 horse,' 10 years old. Wm. J. Coffey, Tenmile. FOR SALE 55 head good ewes, mostlv Corriedale. Walter Leake, DIxonville. ' 2 FRESH MILK goats for sale, Fred Agee,' '242 W. lst; avenue, North.' ''" : ' FOR SALE Weaner pigs, 6 to 8 weeks old. Walter Leake, Dix onville. FINE 4-year-old Corriedale ram ' $35.00. Phdne Oakland 27-F-2. FOR SALE Largo weaner pigs, R. H. Wilson, Umpqua. I FOR SALE 1 gilt to farrow Aug. I 16. ' 1 purebred red sow to far ? row in Sept. 1 young,' fresh Guernsey-Jersey cow, price $75. I. L. Hurst, phone 320 X-4, Myr tle Creek. i FOR SALE 1 cow and calf. 1 ' good Shorthorn bull calf. O. I. C. weaner pigs. 2 horses for trade. Elma Hatfield, R. F. D. No, 1, Roseburg FOR SALE One horse, work single or double, weight 1300. Also set of harness. Frank Sin sley, fit. 1, Box 129, Roseburg TEN YEARLING registered Cor 1-lnrln In hllf-lB fVm YTW nrl7Ai i ii:uaic yutiu iiuiii f .- winning herd. Paul : Talbot, Canyonville. ' ' ! Ration Books Lost A" AND "B" eas ration books, Mrs. W. T Mallcry; c-o W.!L. Cartel', Rt. 2, Box 79. LOST Diesel stamp sheet. V. R, Sanders, - Melrose Star Route, Roseburg. 'I LOST Ration books No. 2. Pearl Ann Thornton, Sutherlin, ure. LOST No. 2 ration books. Gayle and Eugene Parr, Melrose Rt Lost and Found I'OST Bill fold on Coos bav wag on road, containing $10 and VA" casoline ration' book. Finder keep money and return bill fold to Howard W. Bennett, .look- ingglass route. LOST North of Sutherlin. recao- nnA ATFsvOn Urn nn rim. Re- Ward paid for return; Tom Rugg, Oakland. LOST Hub cap off 1941 Bulck. - Reward. Return to ' Weber's bakery. Miscellaneous WE CARRY the largest slock of unprintod fine paper In Doug las county.' We buy in quantity lots and save you money. News Review commercial printing department, Harlan B. Carter, manager. Phone 100. PRINTED TO ORDER Mill ' forms, log scale books, termi nation blanks, any needed of fice supplies. Get yours at the News-Review commercial print ing department. Harlan B. Car ter, manager. Phone 100. I r r r- rTTT-i T T TTT V..tt-n nrA 1 For Sole Miscellaneous FOR SALE 1 wagon, with good wagon box and hay rack, price $5.00. Also 1 large, all-enamel range like new With griddle top, colled, and copper reservoir, price $75.00. D. L. Hurst, Myr tle. Creek. " '' FOR SALE Excellent 22-Inch - cylinder J. Case threshing ' machine. Cheap for quick sale. Also large, young, true team for logging, piling or farm. " Ada J. Denn, Camas Valley, Ore. LETTERHEADS, statements, en velopes,- other office printing obtainable at pre-war prices from the News-Review com mercial ' printing ' department, Harlan B. Carter,' manager. Phone 100. ' ' -: 1 FOR SALE 2 beds, 1 mattress, ' 1 pair, springs, drop leaf table, night stand, small rocker,' van ity and bench. Phone 704-R-5, or inquire at Digby's Drlvo-In market.'' FOR SALE Stumpage for ties and lumber. Good place for pore able mill. Fine grain timber. A. DeGnath, 957 Terrace avenue, FOR SALE Ladies work slacks, . sweaters, aprons, and baby pil lows at Hemstitching shop, 545 Fowler street. -"-. ' FOR SALE 3 piece bedroom set Call 643-L or write Mrs. G. D. Williams, 327 W Mosher St., Roseburg. CUCUMBERS for sale, pickling or slicing size. Bring contain ers. Mi's. Ed Moon, Rt, 2, Box 190. OLD CHAMPION binder, $35.00. Was OK when last used in '39. Phone Oakland 24-F-2. FOR SALE An electric refrlger ator. Good condition. $150.00. Mrs. Art Hansen, Sutherlin. FOR SALE Monarch range witli copper coils. Kentucky Homes, Glide. Phone 36-F-25. FOR SALE Good oil circulating heater heats five rooms. P. 0. 1264. GRAVENSTEIN apples, 4c pound, Reinhold Blank, Lokingglass, Oregon. FOR SALE Maytag gas motor in A l condition. . Call 19-F-21 FOR SALE Ellington grand pi ' ano. Leon McClintock.- FROZEN and canned vegetables are high and scarce, save points. Strlngless green tender beans, you pick. ; Kentucky Wonder, . some available? Phone 19-F-5. Lindbloom.' . HUNTINGTON piano, excellent condition;' ' Good tone,: beauti fully carved. Oak veneer". Orig inal cost, $450. Price $100. Lindbloom, DIxonville, J FOR SALE Green beans for ' canning. - Ray Lea," ? Phone 735-Y. : " - t ' Real Estate NEW TODAY Extra . good; modern, 5 rooms. bath and sleeping porch, base ment, ' fireplace,' furnace, 11 lots, good garden soil, $4200.' Almost 1 acre, duplex, 5 rooms, each With sleeping porch; one furnished; one partly furnish ed. Also another - dwelling, 4 rooms and bath, partly furnish ed. Now bringing 77,50'month iy Income i-on - rentals. "' This property close In and room for more buildings; Priced to sell. 80 acre mountain homestead, all :clcar; I 35niewes'and 14 goats; cabin and other buildings; good soil; $2500. 64 acres extra good; all tillable, In pears, alfalfa peaches; mod ern 5 room dwelling, other buildings; near rlvci ' 1 200 acres or more on' North Ump qua; 100 head sheep lncluxlcd. 145 acres, 'best property' In Suth erlin valley. ; r 1 ; " ' 60 acres, extra good, near Suther- - lin: :'::- 171 acres South Deer creek, $4000, half down. i ' ' t 16 acres, 'all tillable, near Riddle, with buildings.' $1600: Camp ground, fruit stand, busi ness properties, stock ranches, acreage. ;- i ' Everything in real estate and in surance, Fred A.. Goff; 122 South Stephens, phone 218. FOR SALE 412 acre stock ranch. ' Good buildings, electricity, largo creek, good road, mail ' and cream route. 10 acres al falfa, 80 acres wheat land, bal ance good pasture. Team, im plements, 20 head sheep includ ed In bargain. Price $4500. Crittenden, Rt. 1," The Dalles, Oregon. -. ' ' : FOR SALE 37 ' acres In high state' fertility. "10'hond fine Jer seys and Guernseys, 1200 chick ens, incubating arid laying equipment for' 3000; ' Modern six-room house, all furnished. Electricity, hot and cold water. Priced to sell. Nelson Bros. Rifle range road. ' WANTED More farm listings. Wo have many good prospect!, on the waiting list all s!7s, types and prices. Call at 813 S. Stephens street, Roscburjj, 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 5 acres in Sutherlin, small house, barn, chicken house, some fruit, good land, $1500. 124 acres, 4 acres in bearing pears, all in cultivation, no buildings. Inquire at 1 Art Hanson s, Sutherlin, Ore. ' FOR SALE 7-room residence, 842 Hoover street. Cash or terms" Vacant August 15, Mrs. A. L. Woodard, Cottago Grove, Oregon. WANTED TO BUY House with large lot or small acreage, near town. Box 1924, care: News- Review. - FOR SALE Beautiful Laurel wood 3-bedroom home by own er. Write box 1899, c-o News Review. FOR SALE Home, and rental in come, modern. Box 1905, C o News-Review. I' : ' FOR SALE Six-room, modern house. Fireplace. Furnace. Close in. Inquire 630 E. Douglas. FOR SALE House and lot. W. Lane. , 1 725 Fuel PHONE 405 - Green Slab Wooo ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. RUSSELL'S Typewriter1 Service Office Machine Service and Suppllee 335 N. Jackson ' Phone 320 For newspaper deliveries from 5:30 to 7:00 Please Call 634-R 'C6MM'CL' REFRIGraTi6n Cnet Htmm. Phone 715. Plumbing Pete Crummett, phone 697. PIANO TUNING Roscoe Marsters, phone 121. Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. Impounded The following described dogs . have been impounded and If not claimed within 48 hours from date of notice will be disposed bt as provided by law: . ' . Female -tan and white long tail . collie about two years old. Female black and white bob tail terrier and shop.- : Male, large black and tan long tall, short, hair, mixed breed, about two years old. ' Picked up near Camas Valley. - ... TOM FLETCHER, Enforcement Officer, phone 2'F-4, August 7, 1943, 5:00 p. m. . THRESHING machine and bind' cr to trade for anything I can use on farm. Floyd Rust, W. H. Colcestate, 10 miles west of Oakland,' ' . .. foulrry 75 31-month-old Hampshire pul ' lets, $1.00 each. Phone 15-F-22. Ration Dates and Data m '. t. (. 1 1 t 'r ; RATION BOOK NO. 2 AUGUST 31 Expiration date of red- stamps T, U, V and W (meats and fats): T series became valid July 25; U valid August 1; V or) August 8, and W on August 15. Eioh weekly series good for 16 points. !,, . " i . .. " "AUGUST 7 Expiration date for blue stamps N, P and Q (pro cessed foods) all of which became valid July 1. Blue stamps R, 8 and T will be valid from' August 1 through September 7.- ' "RATION BOOK NO. 1 SUGAR AUGUST 15 Sugar stamp ' No. '13, ' good lor five pounds, expires.. '': ,' 1 ! OCTOBER 31 Canning sugar stamps No. 15, 16 eaoh good for rive pounds, expire. -SHOES OCTOBER 31 StatTlf No. 18, good for one pair of shoei through, this datei ... . ,. ' FUEL OIL SEPTEMBER 30 Period 5 cou pons valid March 26 through September 30. Heating coupons I One unit, value 'ten gallons; ten units, 100 gallons. ' i 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 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. ' LABELS SALT LAKE CITY Police won't bother to look for Lwerne Loroy, 38-year-old parole violat or around the swimming resorts. A federal bureau of investiga tion bulletin listed these identi fying marks tatooed on his arms, chest shoulders and back: A shield with eagle, two U. S. flags, rising sun, crucifix, Indian girl, Pearl Harbor scene, ballet dancer, butterfly, sailing ship, girl's head, setting sun, scroll, three hearts, flowers, dragon, sev eral race horses, and the words "Manila. P. I., 1922," and "U. S. A. 1931." ' FARM SERVICE 15 'I FOR Oils, greases, motor fuels, lubrication service and batteries. Our truck makes bulk deliveries to farms phone in your orders. SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange .or,,! .,' ,r . w OREGON RADIO 8ERVICINQ Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens, i Lund's Radio Service. Phone 34. ODDITIES JUST IN TIME- WEST HARTFORD, Conn. The police, holding Eddie Jordan because he was unable to pro ducer draft classification card, allowed him to telephone his wife who, he promised, wduid bring the card to headquarters. ., Mrs. Jordan did just that; and with the card she had a letter for Eddie which the postman had Just-delivered. It was a notice for him to report for Induction Wed nesday. . AERIAL SUPREMACY SANTA CRUZ Calif. Rac coons raided Joseph Majors ranch. Me set trap on tno . grounu, , dangling chunks of meat over them. ; Next morning he found the coons had climbed the tree from which the bait dangled. They'd pulled up the strings, eaten the meat, and left the cords thorough ly tangled in the boughs. . ' LOOK OUT, ADOLF! Indianapolis Heinz Hammer schmidt, 34, who was brought out of Germany through the deter mined efforts of relatives here, still has the upper hand over Hit ler.' While In a German concentra tion camp Gestapo officers hatl left Hammerschmldt to die aftci they had broken his arches, 'smashed his knee, knocked out some teeth, shot him In the arm and stabbed him in the eye and neck with A bayonet, uespiie me injuries, ne was in ducted Into the army here.' DDD lB WE a a a SELL Real Estate ti'.:t I i. u". v. If you have real estate you want to sell and it's worth the money list with us for fast ac o tion' ' Several 1 good farms in the 8 to 10 thousand dollar class that are real bargains. '' A good plastered house, 50x100 ft.' lot,, fruit frees, double garage, $2150 with some terms. t . i . . A 2-apartmont house, close in, neods paint but should bring in $45 per month. Buy it to day for $1950. 'Hi,K3" a a a a ti . u... B BJ 1 PIIUII1 PVWW UfMVf Phone 726- R U BID In BUREAU STATION