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' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. 1943. FIVE Help Wanted .LOGGERS WANTED Choker setters, fallers, buckers. Camp : "' 15 miles east of Sutherlin. Modern camp facilities maint ;tained for employees, serving i highest quality food. Daily bus , sevice 'furnished from town to camp. Inquire nt camp or mill ; Office Roscburg Lumber Co. . I OP PICKING STARTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th . AT THE DAVISON YARD TOTAL OF 121 ACRES. The Roy Lalhrop crew will pick In tiiis yard. No delay between early and late hops. NEED 100 MORE PICKERS! Roy Lalhrop Sunny brook Hop Yards. 3 miles out Upper River Road, Grants Pass, Ore. WANTED Service station sales- women or salesmen. Full time AnU nnnnvtlinit V fnp VJlllinhtp i: UUllilll Uliu VApLi u:iiv.t. vj'j-ji I salary. Apply Standard Sta- nttnnn 1 1 I WANTED Warehouse man and truck driver. Year-round em ployment in essential food dis tribution. Union scale wages. Pacific Fruit and Produce Co. WANTED Young man appren tice to established roofing man. Only those interested Vn long time, good pay, work need ap ply. Dcnn-Gerretsen Co. PEAR PICKERS WANTED Picking to start soon. Trans portation and prevailing wages. )See or phone Ewens Bros., Gar den valley. WANTED Good man to work on state highway sign truck. See Clark at 625 S. Pine street or at highway shops. WANTED Sales ladies. Start ing wage, $21.00 for 44 hours. Time and a half for overtime. Box 18H4, c o News-Review. WANTED-Gir; or woman ,to care for 2 children six days a week. Call at 751 Fleser. WANTED Bartlett pear pickers. Start about August 18. A. F, Suksdoif, Coos J unci ion. WANTED Gill for help at Brand's. Experience not neces sary. Phone 695-J-l. WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, immediately. 211 South Kane, FULL or part time waitress. Ho tel Umpqua. FRY COOK and waitress wanted, Sullivan's cafe. RED RYDER mnm!W!l CHANGED TOUR rAIND "lET ( YEp , 1 (GOOD.' IKEV) j i -'V j 7 ALLEY OOP Something Isnf Quite Right By V. T. Hamlin (ALRIGHT. IF yOU GOV'S DON'T g ( C ?rA tJ Hi', ? M'AA f WANT VE.C WHISKERS SINGED.(Vl OKAV. If MM JC N- vWlf i K WlHCf' W W ft Q I t . FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Two Minds as One! By Merrill B!ser VVELLOrJLY HAVE ROOM T I THINK WE OUGHT TO DRAW STEAWSlb J ( 1 - DREW A SHORT STRAW ON So DID I ! W jSjil FORTHBEE OF YOU . SEE WHICH TWO WILL HAVE T-py PURPOSE, r- ' ' J' SJ WANTED Maid and Kitchen wo man at bnee. Steady position. Grand hotel. WANTED Man or woman for store work. Bob Franks' Gro cery. Wanted WANTED 100 good, New Hamp shire pullets, 5 months old. Also fairly good tire, 450x21. Also good trailer. F. E. Bullock, phono 20-F-33, Oakland. - WANTED IMMEDIATELY 2 bedroom house, or 3-ioom apartment, furnished. Steadily employed couple. 'Phone robm 302, Grand Hotel. WANTED Good used organ, or pkiiio for use'ln church. Phono L. M. Owens, 12-mile, oi' write Camas Valley, Box 35. WANTED TO BUY Kerosene in cubator. State capacity and ' price. A. M. Wilson, box 232, Melrose Star Rt; WANTED IMMEDIATELY '38 or 39 Chevrolet In good condi tion. Will pay cash. Box 1900, c-o 'News-Review. I WOULD like to buy a fair Ford son tractor and plow. Dennis Kobbeman, Route 2, Box 325, Roscburg. WANTED English style riding saddle, good condition. Box 1893, c-o News-Review. WANTED Logging truck to con tract log hauling. Noble Stand ley, at Myrtle Point. WANTED Shells for ..22 Hornet. Rt. 2, Box 31, phone 863-L. WANTED Two 1935 V-8 wheels. James Jones, Oakland. Rentals WANTED To rent furnished house or apartment. Adults only. Box 1901, c-o News-Review. HOUSE FOR RENT Call at 542 Fowler street for information FOR RENT 1 -room furnished apartment. Call 557-Y. SIX ROOM HOUSE. Inquire 630 E. Douglas. Fuel PHONE 46S Green Slab Woou ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Trade PRETTY PUPPIES to trade for bantams, or anything useful. Phone 720-R, 975 Eddy. Livestock 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. Rommey Sheep For Sale Rams, I and 2 years; Ewes, I to 6 years; all reg-. istered. Foundation stock: Wm. Riddell ewes, New Zealand rams, imported in 1941. Oakmead Farm, 5 miles below Newberg, Oregon, on Wilsonville River road. Wm. Svendsen, herdsman. Phone Newberg 34-F-3. C. M. Bishop, owner Phone ATwater I 146, Portland, 218 S. W. Jefferson St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 brown gelding, weight about 1350. 1 bay mare weight 1150, work single or double, gentle for wo men or children. Both smooth mouth. Minnie Abccne, phone 42-F-3, Oakland, Oregon. AT AL'S ROSEBURG AUCTION MONDAY 16th 3 good milk cows with calves, 12 feeder pigs, 2 good saddle horses with saddles, 2 work horses.' J. W. Jones, owner. RABBITS FOR SALE New Zea land White. One buck, 2 bred does, 3 dry does, 23 5-weeks-old young rabbits. G. B. Cameron, Riddle, Oregon. RAMS FOR SALE Romneys for wool and mutton. Excellent for crossbreeding. Geo. Hall Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE Chester White boar, 17 months old, and white sow bred to farrow this fall. L. E Howard, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Neal Lane. FOR SALE Two black geldings, 1400 lbs. 5 years old. Also 1 Corrlcdale buck and 1 Romney buck. 521 N. Jackson. FOR SALE Fine young. Conic dale buck. Call after 4 p. m. at 950 Cobb. FOR SALE-Good wcaner pigs, FOR SALE Large slack of seven weeks. John Ulrich, box straw. O. C. Thompson, Ump 242, Rt. 2. I qua. Emergency Case HORSES, SELL OR TRADE 2 unbroken 4-year-old colts, one 4-month-dld colt, 1 black mare, 1 registered Pcrcheron black stallion. Would consider pick up, good car, truck, or property in or near a small town, or what have you? I. V. Rcdifer, Days Creek, Ore. . ' AT AL'S ROSEBURG AUCTION, MONDAY, Kith 1 registered Guernsey bull, 26 months old. Very good individual. O. E. Da vis, owner. WEANER pigs for sale. Lloyd Thompson, Route 1, Sutherlin, Oregon. FOR SALE 8 good young ewes, 404 Commercial avenue. Work Wanted n-IE OLD Fashioned Blacksmith. 1 specialize on plows, logging equipment, thread cutting and spring work. E. E. Woodcock. WANTED Yarding and loading. Have 2 donkeys, and a 50- diesel cat. Would like long Job. R. N. Miles, Rt. 1, Sutherlin. WANTED Ironing, 60c a dozen and up. Bring Ironing to Or pha Collins, Apt. 308, North side a'pts. CUSTOM KILLING Beef, pork, veal and lambs. Douglas Meat Co. Phone 350. Lost and Found LOST Billfold containinc dia mond ring and about $50.00.1 Also cards. Return or mail to 423 E. 2nd Ave., N. Liberal re ward. No questions asked. Phone 496-L. STRAYED FROM RANCH 10 head Hampshire ewes ear markedcrop off left and up per bit in right. Also branded with red "G" on right hip. S. F. Gilham, Glendalc, Ore. LOST-Billfold. Raymond Har old Andrus, name on driving license, and on "A" gasoline book. 853 Houck street. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE For best offer In Sept. 1st fi acres grass hay in shock at highway 99 and New ton creek road. W. F. Hohon- see, 112 Wharton street. HAY FOR SALE $10.00 a ton John Bushman, Rt. 2, Box 335, Roscburg. U V CL N V v sTN .'. ,'l 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. Phone 725-J. FOR SALE A first class Auto Court, bran d n e w Modern pumps, and service station. Good first class furniture In cab ins. Automatically heated. Write owner, box 473, Rt. 2, Roscburg, or call 139-R. WANTED More larm listings. We have many good prospects on the wailVig list all sizes, types and prices. Call at 813 S. Stephens street, Roscburg, or phone 173-L. Strout Realty Agency. Ray Ruebel, agent. FOR SALE 105 acres, 24 miles east of Sutheriin. Old house, good large barn, family orch ard of fruit and nuts. Price $3000.00. Claude Sellcck, Box 273, Sutherlin, Oregon. FOR SALE TIMBER 160 acres three-fourths timber on Little river. Cabin. Cruise over three million feet. Cheap to close estate. Inquire Mary Watson, R. D. 1. Phone 33F-"2. FARM ON RIFLE RANGE ROAD Fine land, orchard, grapes, large garden, barn full hay. Cow, chickens, fine house, lots water. Telephone 3S F-12. Dan Boone. FOR SALE 17 acres, 4 miles south, near Greens. '5-room house and outbuildings. Will be at place Saturday. Mrs. R. R. Rcif. FOR TRADE 7-room house and lot, Coquille, Ore., for small ranch within 15 miles or Hose burg. Arve Sargent, 725 W. Lane. FOR SALE-Beautiful Laurel wood 3-bedrbom home by own er. Write box 1899, c-o News Review. FOR SALE -6 rooms, modern. 140 S. Stephens street, $4750.00. Possession Sept. 1st. Coen Lum ber company. WANTED TO BUY House with large lot or small acreage, near town. Box 1924, care News Review. FOR SALE Six-room, modern house. Fireplace. Furnace. Close in. Inquire 630 E. Douglas. By Fred Harmon AdfA r- T CURE IN . I On.-NOT Ul IDCV. II I rrsUIILJ nuin.i, V V ME IHINK-UrA FOR SALE Home, and rental In come, modern. Box 1905, c-o News-Review. For Sate Miscellaneous SELLING OUT 14 tons oats and vetch hay in barn. 2 sows with 12 pigs. 2 sows and one gilt to farrow August 25, 1 boar, 3 shoats, 1 Allls Chalmers Model C rubber-tired tractor, equipped with two:way plows and hy draulic system. 1 McCormlck 5-foot mowing machine. 1 new Oliver two-row corn drill. 1 splkc;tooth harrow. 1 buzz. saw. 1 ercirtn separator. 1 Aladdin lamp. 1 gasoline lantern. 1 bassinet. 1 sewing machine. Glendalc, Oregon, about 11 miles down Reuben road. J. L. Rlppstein. LETTERHEADS, statements, en velopes, other office printing Obtainable at pre-war prices from the News-Review com liierclal printing department, Harlan B. Carter, manager. Phone 100. 1 JERSEY MILK COW, or tritde for 2 fat veal. 1000 Buckeye brooder, smait separator, water founts, chemical toilet,, good horses. Adams, inquire at Ton mile store. FOR SALE Stumpage for tics and lumber. Good place for portable mill. Fine grain tim ber. Charles Dysert, Looking glass route, Roscburg. FOR SALE Westlnghouse elec tric range, with trash burner. Good condition. Mrs. W. A. Alexander, after three p. m. at Coos Junction. FOR SALE One Model A Cle trac, suitable for farming or second growth saw logs. Write or see Cecil C. Hartford, Oak land. FOR SALE Portable 8-foot saw mill complete with John Deere power plant and dragsaw. G. E. Clayton, Camas Valley, Oregon. FOR SALE Sweet corn now at its best. Fresh picked while you wait, 30c dozen. II. G. Wil son, Umpqua park. BEANS- Pride of Iowa string- less; Kentucky Wonder. You pick. 5e pound. Llndbloom, phono 19F-5. FOR SALE Ladies work slacks, sweaters, aprons, and baby pil lows at Hemstitching shop, 545 Fowler street. . FOR SALE Prime canning corn, 30c a dozen. U. F. McLaugh lin, lower Garden valley road, box 293. FOR SALE All-enamel Jewel range, with coils. Also some fruit jars. 220 W. 3rd avenue, North. FOR SALE Sweet corn for can ning. You pick. Bring sacks. C. H. Claypool, near Kelley's Korncr. ALL KINDS of restaurant equip ment. Inquire Doyle's Auto Wrecking, or call (ill. BRAND NEW sturdy built 2 horse, horse trailer, good tires. Chub Morningstar, Oakland. FOR SALE Piano and other household articles. 529 E. Doug las. Phone 743-YX. FOR SALE "Wood" steel dump box, and hoist. George Cor nish, Sutherlin. 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 .:ARS AND TRUCKS. TOP CASH PRICE FOR ALL MAKES KEEL MOTORS. Your Studebakcr dealer. 443 N. Jackson. USED CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS WANTED. HIGH EST CASH PRICES PAID HANSEN MOTOR CO. FOR SALE '37 Chevrolet Mas ter Deluxe coupe. , Good tires and good condition throughout. Melrose Star Route, box 243-A. FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet coach, five good tires, $75, cash. Phone 3S3, or write P. O. box 218, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR SALE '41 Oldsmobile se dun. JI40O.0O. Fireman lllg ginbotham, phone 496-L. 1937 CHEVROLET pickup fur sale. First class rubber. J. R. Ritter, Days Creek. FOR SALE - '38 Ford DeLuxe coupe, radio and heater. Call 38. FOR SALE - '20 Ford Sedan. $75, or trade for cow. Phone 5 F 2.1. Dogs lacobs Kennels. Fhone U6-J. mmm CO MM XL REFRIGERATION ChM Hkpun. Phone Tib. Plumbing Pete Crummett, phone 697. Roscoe Marsters, phone 121. Ration Books Lost LOST Ration book No. 2. John W. Rouse, 801 S. Main. Phone 494-YX. LOST Eight No. 1 and No. 3 ra tion books. Mrs. Charles Os trander, 322 E. 2nd Ave. N. LOST Ration books No. 1 and No. 2. Mrs. Nettie Lane, 73G S. Jackson, Roscburg, Ore. LOST Ration book No. lTjohn J. Miller, Camas Valley, Ore. LOST No. 2 ration book. Ollle Sanders, 804 Flint street. Miscellaneous WE CARRY the largest stock of imprinted 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 heeded of fice supplies. Get yoltrs at the News-Reylew commercial print ing department. Harlan B. Car ter, manager. Phone 100. Poultry FOR SALE 20 Plymouth Rock pullets, 3 months old, $1.00 each if taken this week. Also some fryers. Wm. Fisher, 825 Win chester street. 2000 New Hampshire chicks from 2 to 6 weeks old. Also 200 Hampshire pullets, 10 tyecks old. W. A. Thomas,- 61 miles east of Sutherlin. 700 7-wceks-old New Hampshire pullets from blood tested stock, 50c each. Mrs. John Wyatt, 4 miles north, Pacific highway. Ration Dates and Data 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 on August 8, and W on August 15. Each weekly series good for 16 polnts. 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 AL'S ROSEBURG AUCTION MONDAY. AUGUST 9 Sale will start at 1 1 sharp, make your consignments early. Will be a goad listing of furniture and misc. Beds, springs, and mattresses, dressers, tables and chairs, rockers, 9x12 rug, electric washing machine, 2 rubber air mattresses like new, adding machine in A-l condition. Don't be late. Livestock at 2 o'clock. All classes of livestock are bring ing top market prices. We always have a buyer for good milk cows, calves, sheep, hogs, weaner pigs, and saddle horses. tune in KRNR 7:25 Monday morning for program and sale listing. Al LaPcm, Auctioneer Phone 486-Y Bale ties, wire rope, hails and stesl fence posts, also roll roofing and asphalt roof paint. Buy them where you own the profits DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange kOSEBURG, OREGON RADIO SERVICING Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens. Lund's Radio Service. Phone 34. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Dcmoth. 189-L. 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, 16 each good for five pounds, expire. SHOES OCTOBER 31 Stamp No. 18, good for one pair of shoes through this date. FUEL OIL SEPTEMBER 30 Period 5 cou pons valid March 26 through September 30. Heating coupons 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 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. An army flier who may be forced down on the ocean is pro vided with" a radio transmitter that automatically sends out an S. O. S. . CARD OF THANKS We, the family of the late A. G. McGhehey, wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us during our recent be reavement and also for the beau tiful floral offerings. Mrs. A. G. McGhehey Mr. Albert E. McGhehey Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McGhehey and family Mrs. Myrtle L. Thompson Clifford B. McGhehey Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McGhchej and family Mrs. Esther Lawrance and Betty. For newspaper deliveries from 5:30 to 7:00 , Please Call 634-R