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FIVE Help Wanted Work Wanted Wanted For Sale Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Autos ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1943. LOGGERS WANTED Choker setters, fallers, buckprs. Camp 15 miles east of Sutherlln. Modern camp facilities maint talned for employees, serving highest quality food. Dally bus sevlce furnished from town to camp. Inquire at camp or mill Office Roseburg Lumber Co. KILLER WANTED: Steady year round work kill ing chickens and turkeys at modorn poultry picking plant. Good Wages. Start Work Immediately. Experience Preferred. Apply 500 West Lane. MECHANIC experienced on Chevrolet and Buick, also paint er and metal man wanted. Han sen Chevrolet company. WANTED IMMEDIATELY BELLBOY UMPQUA HOTEL WANTED 2 automobile me chanics and 1 body and fender man. Good pay. Lockwood Motors. WANTED IMMEDIATELY 3 men to work all winter in poul try plant. Apply 500 W. Lane. WANTED Woman on north side of town for care of children evenings. 431 Rowe. WANTED House maid, four in family, good pay. Phone G54R. MAN WANTED for ranch work. Curry estate. Phone 29-F-2. WANTED Dishwasher and waitress. Horn's Super Cream. WANTED Paper carriers. Call at 307 S. Main or phone 142. WANTED A maid, a waitress, and a cook. Grand hotel. RED RYDER f:E' FiMD RED RIDER-' ) " WHAT ' Sou BETCHUCA , 1 ' I'M THE OrOLY OrOE 1 f&UT fAE ' f WE.' LL ONLY BE. THERE j Hlf lf0 PLF.NTT EAD I THE- PcJ AMD fAISSY OUTS: P THE EXPRESS THIOrUrA 1 I LONG ENOUGH TO ' FV-1 L HER-U. ?f J EXPRESS SILVIA FIND OFFICE THAT KNEW POSSE VPACK UP.' IvllJC, r'7 M OFFICE: (rvfi YOUR GLOVE ABOUT TH'BIG SUrA FIND YOU ...-'. J i lvjK . Hf ill RO&&ED.' ) wSJIil BY OPErO SAFE OF CONEY-' 1 HAVE NO S-THERE l" . 7tTV3: k ' l - r-T-- --- ( 'i'l AND C50-Uf- ' ALIBI WE'LL HEAD Vs4 X ffl ALLEY OOP " What's That? BY V. T. HAMLIN 3",wie?iP& ftAkt-aiFE-N -- iwai.iwwc-x., - ICSJ (m i just hauled or an' y ftfSTZ, ? . CSwartltfSaWJa HIPPO-iyrAS RHLT N SOME- CJUKKtf THINGS JffOl HEWED IT.., LIKE THIS... ) f ( Rgwffl J 1 HXOMETffli YOUVfr BEEN HAVt HAPPENED IWJI IT NEVER MISSED' S AJ NOW, COP! YOUR X'tbS IN6 ... WHAT CX-IT-5 SINCE 1 PUT IT ON ! Ir4l N is- TV I- t- Viir YARN ABOUT YfSJ LEGENDARY' MAGIC? BUT T'GET BACK TO (f " Y THAT 6WORD ALr EfSS HOW MUCH HAVE- I THIS STICKER ... T M WAV? STRIKING JpS YOU BENEFITED : 7 OVER IN ! TT li AN ENEMY OJ9 'S FCOM ITS , CHINA, WHEN I TTM v , tg ' ..- j I . P CHINA vr-ggtr V POWERS Sm ( L WANTED TO 31 Ky iNf TzL " 1 '4 is just F tr ''-jS-, isy,Y. &et a jap KSS3!a YtC r-. THJj p J REACH j: " FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MiSS LrAy IS MAVIN& . THE TlrAE OF HER. LIFE.' $ YVl OPPORTUNITY for you to have a first class economical paint job. We specialize in roofs and all outside paintings. S. W. P. Painting Contractors. Rt. 2, Box 131. Phone 26-F-5. THE OLD fashioned blacksmith. I specialize on plows, logging equipment, thread cutting and spring work. E. E. Woodcock, 513 N. Main. SAVE YOUR DEER SKINS. Have tanned, made into gloves, coats. Ross Glove Factory. Douglas street, 1 mile east. NEED job which will net 40c so I can see "My Friend Flicka" at the Hose Theatre next Sun day. J. L. C. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. Carte's Dis posal . Service. Box 71, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. WANTED Home sewing, alter ing, by experienced seamstress. Phone 26-F-5. FOR HIRE Umpqua Transfer. Idleyld Star Route, Dennis Mat thews. HAVE cat available for logging or road work. Phone 41-J-4. TRUCK FOR HIRE. Waljo Pond, Winchester. 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. WANTED More rarm listings. We have many good prospect!, on the waiting list all sizes, types and prices. Call at 813 S. Stephens street, Roseburg, or phone 173-L. Stiout Realty Agency. Ray Ruebel, agent. 35 ACRE farm; well furnished, 2 bedroom house, electricity, hot and cold water, orchard, cow, chickens, hay, wood for winter. $6,500.00, terms. C. E. Dodson, Rifle range road. FOR. SALE Nice, modern home and furniture. Possession at . once. Fred Vodder, 1156 Ma drone. FOR SALE lunit apartment house. Sound investment with good income. Phone 243-J. Yeah, she's kinda fosettng her. TROUBLES .' SAV, LET'S WHOOP IT UP A litre tonight, and Si -j, Just received A tC ntsH ? I UST OF NAMES WANTED Parking space, with laundry facilities, for house trailer, in vicinity of Benson school preferred. P. O. Box 852. WANT TO RENT Small mod ern house, furnished or partly furnished, in or near Roseburg. Box 1002, co News-Review. WANTED Medium-sized used tricycle. Will pay good price. Delia Davis, Gen. Del., Tiller, Oregon WANTED Walnuts to dry. Wal nuts bought. Bacon's drier. (Burr drier on Curry estate). WANTED Oil heate trailer house or service station size. Box 1U03, c o News-Review, WANTED Unfurnished 2 bed room house. Inquire Dean Lam bert, Grand. Hotel. WANTED Bicycle by News-Review carrier boy. Phone News Review office. WANT TO LEASE stock ranch, three to five years. Rt. 2, Box 314, Rose'burg. NOW BUYING wool and mohair. Roseburg Poultry Co., 920 Ste phens St. WANTED Carrots for rabbits. R. M. Ferber, Oakland. Phone 55. WANTED -Boy's junior bicycle. Phone 68. Hay, Grain, Feed HAY FOR SALE-$25.00 per ton at Cobb ranch, Kellogg. James Gourley. STOCK SQUASH are ready. W. F. Wright, Curry Estate. FOR SALE Vetch seed. Aiklns, Riddle, Oregon. Trade TRADE 2 section spring-tooth harrow, one 14 inch walking plow for endgate seeder or spike tooth harrow. Perron Bros., Brockway. FOR TRADE- 2 nearly new 9x12 VVlour rugs for a carpet. C. E. Bowman, Winston.' Fuel SAWDUST for immediate de livery. Call 651-Y. PHONE 468 Green Slab Woou ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. A Tough Spot Broadcast of Bravery These boys SHADYSlDE ed themselves in im portant fields of U T . mem FOR SALE No hunting or tres passing signs, employees ter mination blanks, statements of earning and deduction books, rubber stamps. Special printed forms or every description. Phone 100. Roseburg News-Review. FOR SALE 1 baby bed, slightly used, with Simmons mattress; oak breakfast set, table and four chairs; '34 Ford coupe, good tires and fair shape. 408 Rowe street. ONE large especially well con structed wood range with coils; boy's practically new all wool overcoat, size 8. J. DeDobbcl acre, Rt. 2, Roseburg. FOR SALE 1927 Nash sedan, 4 good tires. $50.00. 4 brood sows, 1 bred, $60.00. Second house north of Kelly's Corner, right side of road. LADY'S FUR COAT AU wool sweaters and skirts, school dresses, size 6 to 12, tatted in fanls i bonnet. Hemstitching Shop, 545 Fowler. ' TICKETS to "My Friend Flicka" 'with Roddy McDowell at the .(Rose Theatre Sunday, Mon ti day and Tuesday, October 24, 25 and 26. . n FOR SALE Loading donkey, blocks, lines, and all equip ment. Inquire evenings at 408 Rowe street. E.- P. Leverich. CANNING TOMATOES Bring containerst Pick them ypur self, 50c bushel. Walter Leake, Dixonville. FOR SALE Trash burner with coils. $20.00. 409 W. Douglas. Call Sundays or after 5 even ings. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 wheel trailer. Nearly new tires, size 4.50-21. 1036 E. Uth street. FOR SALE Grapes, 2 1-2 cents per pound. 5 miles east of Kelly's Korner. E. A. Kruse. CONCORD GRAPES for sale. Bring containers and pick. J. A. Olson, Sutherlin, Oregon. FOR SALE Wood range. Cabin 5, Miller's addition. E. A. Hub bard, Slarmer street. 45 WEANEI1 pigs, and baled straw. C. J. Hodges, Glide. FOR SALE Oak dining room set. 603 W.Lane. FOR SALE Grand piano, $350. 415 W. Lane. Rjom DISTINC5UISH wm NO moret Ano, June rr no longer. DANCING . I SEEMS LIKE A VERY . FRECKLES? lTORTANT PELO OF ACTION 2 TABLE ATWATER KENT ra dios, 7 tube; 1 cabinet R. C. A., 7 tube; 1 table Crossley radio, 5 tube; 1 wood range; 1 Montag gas range; 1 daveno, like new; 1 Westinghouse auto radio. 510 N. Jackson. FOR SALE Beds, springs, mat tresses. Single bed, spring and mattress, sanitary couch and pad, single innerspring mat tress, Magic Chef gas range, electric refrigerator, dresser, floor lamp. 606 S. Pine. 150 LBS. tall Fescue grass, 40c lb., fine cider press, $25.00; drying screens, 24x12. Phone 15-F-22. FOR SALE Large Montag wood circulating heater, $60.00. Call 21-F-5. FOR SALE Electric heater. 612 S. Pine. No Hunting NO HUNTING or trespassing on the J. H. Short property, 7 miles N. E. of Roseburg. NO HUNTING or trespassing on Stanley Pcarce. property, 3 miles E. of Roseburg. NO HUNTING or trespassing on W. I. Dixon property West of Oak creek road. NO HUNTING or trespassing on Hermann property, 1 mile cast of Myrtle Creek. NO HUNTING or trespassing on A. J. Standley, and Phil Stradcr property. Glide. NO HUNTING or trespassing on Lynn Beckley property, 3 miles E. of Roseburg. NO TRESPASSING or hunting on Happy Valley ranch. Lyle Marsters. NO HUNTING or trespassing on F. D. Sampson property, Rt. 1, Box 21-A. NO HUNTING or trespassing on Mt. Alto , ranch. C. G. Gil breath. POSITIVELY NO HUNTING or trespassing on the T. O. Dixon estate. NO HUNTING or tresspassing on the lands of the Curry estate. NO HUNTING or trespassing on our property. Kruse Bros. BY FRED HARMAN BY MERRILL BLOSSER 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 1937 Ford pickup stake rack good tires, good condition throughout. Tele phone 285-J-X. FOR SALE 1934 Hudson sedan, good motor with new rings, lair rubber. See at 238 N. Jack son. 19-10 Dodge dump truck. Henry F. Rosemeycr. Second street, west of railroad tracks, Suther lin. 1937 FORD Tudor sedan, excel- lent condition, new first qual ' ily tires. $475.00. 528 S. Pine. FOR SALE 1936 Dodge sedan, .'.lair rubber. See after 6 in evenings at 1331 N. Jackson. 1934 STUDEBAKER sedan, new prewar tires. See Charles Coney, Umpqua park. FOR SALE 1935 Pontlac coupe. 1002 Winchester street. WANTED 1935 or 1936 car. Phone 4G-F-5. Miscellaneous NOTICE TO ALL women be tween ages 20 to 50 without de pendents under 14 years, who arc interested in WACs. There will he a meeting at K. P. hall on Rose street, 7:30 Wednes day night. Lieutenant Hazel Acord will be here to answer question pertaining to organi zation. COMING October 24 1 h "My Friend Flicka" with Roddy Mc Dowell and Preston Foster The Rose Theatre. BUCKLES AND BUTTONS cov ered, hemstitching and alter ing. 545 Fowler street. I TAKE SUCSCRIITIONS for all magazines. Alclen Harness, Fiction Library. Ration Books Lost LOST T coupon book war nec essity coupon. Wm. Zuchlke, Rt. 2 Box 373, Roseburg. LOST-Ration Books No. 3.- L. E. Bennett and Robert W. Ben nett. LOST- Ration book No. 1. D. E. Thompson, Oakland, Ore. LOST Ration book No. 1, Her man Odcn, Rt. 1. Rentals SEATS to see "My Friend Flicka" with Roddy McDowell, which starts next Sunday at the Rose theatre. FOR LEASE - 6 room plastered house, hy appointment only. Call 3SS.I after 6 o'clock. Lost and Found LOST A Ue that I was going to see "My Friend Flicka" on, which slarls next Sunday at the Rose Theatre. Return to Theatre. - Myrtle Creek MYRTLE CHEEK, Oct. Hi LI. Gladys Price, who is station ed with the WAVES at Jackson ville, Fla., Is here on furlough for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Wit ford. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilney were here for a visit with Mr. Whitney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Whiney, and friends, last week. They started on their re turn trip to Grand Island, Nebr., last .Saturday. Master Sgt. U-o A, Powell has been visiting his parents here ROSE THEATRE COMING SUNDAY OCTOBER 24th 'MY FRIEND FLICKA" with RODDY McDOWLLL and PRESTON FOSTER COMM'CL REFRIGERATION Chet 11a mm. Phone 715. PLUMBING Pete Crummett, phone 697. Roscoe Marsters, phone 121, Poultry Cockell's Husky Leghorn Chicks Are all from 2 & 3 year old hens and high pedi gree males. Ask your neighborhood poultry man about them. Good early dates available. Order Now, FRED H. COCKELL Box 65 Milwaukie, Oregon FOR SALE 250 5 nnd 6 month old N. H. pullets and roosters from blood tested stock. Also 20 hens, some roosters for breeding purposes. If all tak en this week, $1.25 each. C. E. Bowman, Winston. FOR SALE 80 New Hampshire Red pullets, beginning to lay. E. B. Fenton, Box 283, Suther lln. 50 NEW HAMPSHIRE roosters, 6 months old. H. C. Harty, Winchester. WANTED 30 laying New Hamp shire pullets. Phone Oakland, 41F11. since Sunday. He is a member of the Coast Artillery. Another son, rean, was here last week. Also visiting here at the same time was one of the Powell daughters, Mrs. Clifford Jones, who with her husband returned Saturday to their home in Portland. Miss Emily Peterson of Los Angeles is visiting here with her friend, Mrs. Jennie Wit ford. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chancy went to Jacksonville last week for a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stephenson, and children. While there Mr. Cheney had a severe sick spell caused by a ruptured blood vessel in his head. He recov ered sufficiently to come home (Ills week. He is able to be up but with orders to keep very quiet for a while. Miss Arilla Peters is planning to open her kindergarten soon lor pre school pupils. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Hayes were hosts last Sunday at a ' lovely birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Florence aJmes. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brewer, Mrs. Mary Lebengood, Mrs. Clar ice Edwards, Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Ascuena, Isaac Sellg, and Mina Gaddis. Johnny Young is ill with flu ami has had to miss school. Cedar street has been opened through the George Aker place west of the school yard anil this week Is being graded and water mains, and drainage pipes, etc. are being installed. This makes the first regular through street in the east end of town and is for the direct accommodation of the people who will live in I he new addition which is to be formed there. with a polluck dinner elaoin ee The People on north Myrtle who formerly lived in Idaho have formed an "Idaho Get Together Club" anil celebrated for the first lime Sunday, Oct. 17, at Inn Ce dar Grove school house with a politick dinner. The Christian Ladies' Aid met for an all-Hay session Thursday BPML1 1-1 tfaf 'lor Everything points to a greater-than-ever-before food de mand next year. To meet the needs of our Armed Forces and civilians, American farmers must plan carefully, and now is the tjme to begin. The best way to start is by having your tractors and imple ments put in tip-top shape NOW. Our Service Depart ment has the skilled workmen and proper tools to handle your needs. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG. OREGON RADIO SERVICING Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens. Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. Livestock FOR SALE Two well bred sad dle horses, 1 sorrel mare, gait cd, 1 bay gelding, good trav eler. These horses are well broke for ladies and children, would make a pair for some man and his wife. Write to Everett Carman, Rt. 1, Box 291, Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE 14 month old Jer sey bull in good shape, also 100 or more New Hampshire pullets, 4 months old. Mrs. John Wyatt. 4 miles N. on Pacific highway HAVE TOO MUCH work stock. Will sell young team heavy horses. Will separate 11 desir ed. E. J. Crawford, Sutherlin. FOR SALE 40 aged ewes, bred with Romney buck, start lamb ing February 20. $3.00 head. Phone 42 F-4, Oakland, Oregon. JERSEY COW, fresh about week ' sell cow and calf. W. V. Mon ger, 4J miles W. of Looking glass. FOR SALE Young" fat hog ready to butcher. R. J. Hrfrt, Myrtle Creek, Ore. S. Myrtle road. TWO BROOD SOWS with first little pigs. George Jorgensen, Rifle Range road. FOR SALE One of 2 teams of horses. See John H. Linaman, Brockway. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, $5.0j - each. H. Oden, phone 42 F-23, RABBITS for sale. Phone 34-F-2. and made grape juice for the communion for the coming year. They expect to meet next Thurs' day for another all-day meeting, to clean house. FEED WHEAT PRIORITIES Limitations on use of govern ment feed wheat have been an nounced by Commodity Credit corporation, in a move designed to obtain maximum production of war-needed livestock and poul try products for every bushel of feed wheat. Aimed at giving milk cows and laying hens first priority, the new regulations pro vide that feed wheat sold to feed mixers shall be used only In poul try and dairy feeds. Sales to all buyers will be made with the un derstanding that the wheat will not be used to feed hogs above 200-pound weights, or to fatten beef cattle beyond fair to good finish. Part of the water supply of Jerusalem flows through an aque duct dating hack to biblical times. RANCH FOR SALE By Owner Upper Oilala 23 miles, good road. 14 acres: 75 acres tillable; 40 creek bot tom; some alfalfa, balance range. Will run 200 head sheep 40 to 50 cattle on open range. 3 live streams thru ranch. Fair barn with 15 tons good hay, alfalfa and oats. Smah board cabin. Price $15.00 per acre, terms. H. C. BELLOWS ' ;. Wilders Store 1944 Planning