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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1944. FIVE Help Wanted CHOKER SETTERS WANTED Camp 15 miles east of Suther lin. Modern camp, facilities maintained ior employees, serving, highest quality food. Dally, bus service furnished from town to camp. Inquire at camp or mill- office, Roseburg Lumber company. WANTED Man. for general farm work. Must be experi enced in care of livestock, and use of farm machinery. . $150 per month. House, etc., fur nished. Box 1709 cq News Review. WANTED Woman to clean of fice once a week, 60c per hour. Apply Sutherlin Operation. Springfield Plywood Corp., Sutherlin, Oregon. Phone 212, Oakland. WANTED Man for electrical stock room, and assist in mo tor winding, should be able to type. Apply Industrial Elec tric Service Co., 118 South Ste phens street. WANTED -it Experienced furni ture man. Excellent future, good pay. Exceptionally good' opportunity for right man. Box 1706, c o News-Review. WANTED Someone to do farm and road work with team or tractor, about 2i miles from Roseburg. J. A. Morrison, 320 W. Cass. MECHANIC Experience on Chevrolet cars and trucks. Also combination painter and metal man wanted. . Hansen Motor company. MECHANICS AND BODYMAN; 2 auto mechanics; 1 body and fender? manj 1 car washer and lube man. Wanted at Lock wood Motors. WANTED Housekeeper for in valid. Good wages. Excellent for man and wife who want home. Phone 261. WANTED An experienced bookkeeper. Phone 76, Rose burg, before noon for appoint ment. GOOD EXPERIENCED cook wanted at Rose hotel. Good money. WANTED A full-time bookkeep er. Inquire Josse Furniture Co. Poultry BUY BETTER BRED CHICKS THIS YEAR Choose at Wards from bred-up stock from the blood-lines of the world's best breeders. Every chick from a top-grade Ward inspected hatch- f-vtyr All varieties. -Order now at Montgomery , Ward, 315 No. Jackson. FOR SALE 450 9-month-old White Leghorn pullets, 40 2-year-old hens at $1.10 apiece if you take all; also 1 12-gauge Stevens pump shotgun, with 2 boxes of shells, $50. W. H, Long, Canyonville, Ore. FOR SALE Extra good Barred Rock cockerel eggs for hatch ing. Pekin duck eggs, 10c each. . E. A. Krusc,, Roseburg, Ore. BABY CHICKS White Leghorn New Hampshires. Geo. M. Pet ersen Hatchery, Rt 1-, Eugene, Oregon. CHICKS of quality always at Watzig Hatchery, just north of town. ,1(1 : Repairing ALL MAKES of sewing machines repaired. Call 634 L. 409 W. Douglas. After 5 p. m. ALLEY OOP J mOK. ALLEV.' iimc, f-,U12LE FREED ALL THE MOO- SEEM TO BE TOO THE 60KJLLAV HAPPV ABOUT IT.'. i . , . 1 ' ' ' ' 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Mere's the contract, and for Tie sum of 1,500 1 WILL SWG FIVE NUMBERS' IU THEATER CM APSES, i THE MOST IN IS, For Sale Miscellaneous 8-TUBE A. K. radio in cabinet, $47.50. See It, hear it, you'll buy it. Other radios and cabinets too. Parslow Hardware Co., 135 So. Stephens. ' MUST SELL BEFORE TUES DAY Richmond upright piano, excellent shape. Very reason able. No Sunday sale. 620 E. Douglas. FOR SALE One milk cooler and complete refrigeration, with brine tank, compressor, and two motors. Lyle E. Marsters, 17-F-2. FOR SALE 1- steel wood range, . 1 Hotpoint electric range, 1 airtight heater. Mrs. C. R. Grove, Calkins roadi Phone 702J-1. LINOLEUM Inlaid and prints, burlap back, cork centers at . reduced prices at Parslow ; Hardware, 135 S: Stephens. FOR SALE Trailer house, pric ed $400.00. Located corner Short' and Burke. Inquire up stairs apartment. FOR SALE Cherry dinette set, t easy chair, reading lamp, bed room set. All practically now. 1138 N. Jackson. . FOR SALE Wood range, good condition, $20. Also baby stroll er. 546 Fowler street. FOR SALE Bed and spring; Westinghouse electric range. See at 1152J Madrono. SINGLE twin bed, box springs, Beauty Rest mattress, like new. 853 West Mosher St. FOR SALE Prewar constructed 63 coil box springs. $29.95. Western Auto. FOR SALE Piling, stiimpage. James R. Jones, Oakland. Box 156. Work Wanted COMPLETE domestic and com mercial refrigeration service. 16 years experience. Roseburg Refrigerator Sales and Ser vice, Harold Horn and Lou Marsters. 328 .N. Jackson, phone 270. WORK WANTED Sawmill, truck driving or service sta tion. P. O. Box 588. Roseburg. FOR INC0M3 TAX service see Mr. Greaves. Grand Hotel, eve nings 6 to 9. WORK WANTED Part-time bookkeeper available. P. O. Box 401. r FORrvHIRE-Olmpqua Transfer. Idleyld Star- Routo, Dennis Mathews. TRUCK FOR HIRE. Waldo Pond, Winchester, Hayt Grain, Feed FOR SALE Good red- oat hay, second cutting alfalfa. R. H. Wilson, Umpqua. FOR SALE Oats and vetch, also - rye grass, cheat and. peavine huy, baled. O. A. Rowc, High way mile north of Wilbur, HAY First, second and third cutting alfalfa. Will deliver. A. H. Marsh, Wilbur-Garden Val ley road, Roseburg. FOR SALE - Baled oats and vetch hay, Cornish Game roost ers. L. L. Patterson, phone 14-F-25. FOR SALE Baled oat and vetch hay. T. E. Duncan, phone 14-F-2. VEH, BUT WHAT'S HAS SUBJECTS PON'T VOU SURE HAVE ME over a That means i'm bookin& you at a loss J A If JPuiIvau ' f&;.1Zr.K AHH.66NTL6M6N? WHILE PBMSINS YJLII2 T8bME5H5SU'i Barrel r OF Ii300 E PRICES Mr I CAM TAKE 200 Wanted MAN AND WIFE Experienced In general ranching. Would like location near Roseburg, Oregon. Would like either to lease a ranch that is stocked or take charge of same on a commission. For more irf de tail please write Mr. H. G. Wentworth, 628 45th St., Oak land; 9, California, WANTED Good Model A Ford. Tires must be good; Will pay cash. Ray Fitzgerald, Glendale, Oregon. WANTED TO BUY one or two car motors. State condition and price. H. S. Cheek, Melrose Rt., " Roseburg. WANTED One-bottom tractor plow, 18 to 24 inch, Price, con dition, A, G. Weber, Sufherlin. WANT TO RENT Creek or river bottom landi 10 50 acres. L. L. Patterson, phone 14-F-25. WANTED White Leghorn, lay ing hens. James R. Jones, Oakland, Box 156. WANTED-A 4-whcel trailer. Box 1708 eo News-Review. Livestock FOR SALE Four brood- sows with pigs, 2 weeks old. Also one large work horse, 9 years old; I. B; Thompson, Coos Junction. - FOR SALE Wellrbroke saddle horse, weight . about 900 lbs. Good for stock use. Gentle and tame. 202 Wharton ave., phone 495-Y. ' FOR SALE 2 milk goats, one to freshen March 20., $20 for the two. Mrs. J. T. Epperly, phono 40-F-22. FOR SALE Heavy bay colt, $35.00. Perron. Bros., Brock way. FOR SALE Gentle Guernsey cow. Emll, Hall, 1 mile S. Suth erlin. GOOD, gentle milk cow for sale. Fred' Barker, 213 2nd ave., S. 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. ' HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. HANSEN MOTOR. CO. FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet truck. Good tires and good motor. Herb Haas, Camas Val ley, Ore, FOR SALE '36 Chevrolet coach, good tires, and good condition. Call at 1002 N. Stephens. Fuel; WOOD Old growth fir, green slab, some mill ends from the Battery plate sawmill. Pile It up now to dry for next winter. Load $5.00, double load $10.00. Delivered immediately. Roy Denny, phone 634-J. 532 N. Pino. PHONE 468 Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO; FOR SALE Stove length fir mill wood. Immediate delivery. Red Diamond Fuel Co., Sutherlin. Cheers? Big of Him! MR. L APE, I DON'T WANT VOU TO THINK I'M A COMPLETE; V 1 Bff6UZ '. I SEE 'il Ff ALLEV 'OOP '"TCEPID MONARCH FOR LIBERATING YOU tTpco pptp'S SAkTw J m S dkiaiv lkLS?v kom durance vile, ewe ahefe for the T..vJIfr.r,6, JI! Real Estate BUSINESS PROPERTIES 5.99 acres, on highway 99 opposite junction with highway 42. Lunch room, 3 gas pumps, also 4-room dwelling. -Excellent site for auto court. Building can be converted to dwelling or business set-up with good lot, at west end. of Oak street bridge. For these and everything in real estate and Insurance see Fred A. Goff, Realtor, 122 S. Steph ens, phone 218. Some of the best- properties in thp TTmnnnn vnllnv fitnnlc ranches, dairy ranches, poul iry iarms, ajia uninjproyea traets nmv nvallnhln ..--::''": A few dwellings and business' nronpi-Tips. We need more listings on dwell ings ana, small properties close in. Many on the waiting list Bring us your listings. Everything in real estate and in ' surance. 122 S. Stephens. Phone 218. Fred A. Goff, Realtor. FOR SALE BY OWNER Three . houses- on four city lots, one has a phone, all have baths, are wired for electric stoves, . and are connected to, all city conveniences. Two are rented. Will sell all three for the price of one average home. Want cash but will give terms to re sponsible party. Call 764-J for appointment. WANTED Acreage, timber and cleared, some under cultivation, with comfortable house, also outbuildings, fruit trees, etc. Must have water for irrigation, and be priced cheap for cash.i Give full particulars when an swering. Address John and Lil lian Spain, c-o Fernstrom, Star Rt., Glide, Oregon. . FOR SALE 211 acres, 4 room house, farm with hay mow, farming equipment, good wa ter pump, 1 lot 8x12 and cabin, lot 40 ft. front, 140 ft. lone. L Priced to sell all for $1850.00. james i. iwornson, sm west Cass street, Roseburg. WANTED More rarm listings. We have many good prospects on the waiting list all sizes, types and prices. Call at 703 S. Stephens street, Roseburg, or phone 373-L. Strout Realty Agency, Ray Ruebcl, agent. WANT ACTION? List your home, farm or stock ranch with Roseburg' Realty Co., Umpqua Hotel Lobby, phone 211. 80 ACRES 7"MlLES..-soulh ''' on Roberts creek road. Write for information to C. C. Weaver,' 1521 53rd avenue, Oakland, Calif. FOR SALE Sales contract for $1000 on farm. Pays 5 per cent interest, principal payable in 3 annual installments. Box 85, Oakland. v . FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres and one town lot Car rizo Springs, Texas. Inquire Chct Hamm, phone 715. FOR SALE 10 acres. Lights, city water in house. Box 1707, c-o News-Review. Miscellaneous WE BUY old comic picture maga zines, Outdoor, Love and other kinds. Fiction Library. HEMSTITCHING, altering, buckles and buttons covered. 545 Fowler. ; AND TO PROVE I'M MOT, I'LL SING SEVEN Ration Books Lost LOST No. 3 and No. 4 ration books. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mc Kay, Wilbur, Oregon. LOST Ration books No. 4, Hen ry and Ronald Smith, Roseburg Trailer Park. LOST "A" gasoline book. Chester Cairns, Melrose Star Route. LOST Ration books 3 and 4. Virgil Guy Vassar, 444 N. Rose St. LOST "R" gasoline ration book. : : Ci p: Gray, Sutherlin. LOST-r-RatiOO jbook No. 3. Paul ; I Robinson, Melrose Rt. Dogs .Until March 1, 1944 licenses may : be purchased from: Reedsport, Frank Taylor .Hard ware store. Winchester Bay, Shirtcliff Gro cery. Drain, L. C. Applcgate. 'Yoncalla, Mrs. Geo. Edcs. Oakland Feed store. Sutherlin, P. J. Davis Shoe shop. Myrtle Creek, H, A. Adams Gro ! eery. Riddle, E. E. Hart Hardware store. Canyonville, John Hamlins Meat market. ' Glendale, Glendale Junction Auto camp. Camas Valley, Skaggs Grocery (tore. Lookingglass, Mrs. W. Ji Mere dith. Roseburg, county clerk. By mall, Tom Fletcher, Rose- burg, Section 32-2415, provides: Penalty . , lor failure to take out license: Any owner or keeper of any dog who shall fail to procure a license, as provided in Section 32-2414 shall bo guilty of a mis demeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each offense, together with costs of the proceedings. Tom Fletcher, Enforcement Officer. Northwest Lumber Pay Cases Given Hearing PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 21 (AP) The west coast lumber commission will resume hearings Tuesday on Douglas fir wage cases involving 40,000 Oregon and Washington lumber workers. The commission adjourned yes terday after two days' discussion of the cases and announced a de cision probably would be made next week. ' t To Veterans of the Civil war, Mexican war and Indian wars and widows remaining unmar ried thereof veterans of the Spanish-American war and World war I, who are disabled to the extent of 40 per cent or more and widows remaining unmarried of Spanish-American and World war I veterans: Notice is here by given that all claims for tax exemption must bo on file in this office on or before April 1, 1944, NED DIXON, (Adv.) Douglas County Assessor If News-Review carrier fails to doliver your paper Pleas Call 215-L between 6:00 and 7:00 P. M. BY V.T.HAMLIN BY MERRILL BLOSSER NUMBERS ! Around the County Tenmile TENMILE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert- Slbold from Coquille spent Thursday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lawrance look wood. They, wore en route home from a few days' visit at the home, of another- daughter, Mrs. R: D. Stevenson, of Happy Val ley. Mrs. Rllla Hahn, who has been spending a couple of weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Johnny- Abbott at Grants Pass, has returned to her homo here. Elbert Smith and son, Ran dolph, and Charlie Slegal, were among those from Tonmlle who attended the R. E. A. annual meeting In Roseburg Monday The trip was profitable to Mr. Smith as he was the winner of the first prize a three-months minimum :electric bill, amounting to $6.73. Lon Short was brought from Mercy hospital the first, of the week and; is being cared for at the home of John Rathkey for a short time. ; . " M'S R- D; Lockwood, who has been quite 111, at, her home here, is reported much better. Her son, Warren. K. Lockwood, has re cently been sent to Australia. : There has been a good atten dance at the revival meeting hcld'evenlngs the past two weeks at the Tenmile church. A potluck dinner at the church Sunday, marked the close of the series. Marlon Inlon spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro, land Lockwood and showed tho family pictures which he took while with the armed forces in India, from where he has recentr ly returned. Mrs. Al Pierce from Portlandi and Mrs. Willis Lamm from Eui gene, spent several days last week att tho home of their par ents, Mi'.and Mrs. Gus Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siegel went to Camas Valley Sunday tq visit tholr son, Tommy Siegali and wife. On their way homo they called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Carnall for a short time. Bert Melllns is building a gar age and woodshed for R. D. Lock: wood at the farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowel) from Springfield, are spending 9 few days at the Dodo Eenldlck place. T)hey are former owners of the Teninlle store and camp grounds and are well known here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Carnal) returned Saturday from the home of tholr daughter, Mrs. Richard Hook, who has been quite sick at her home near Glide. - Mrs. Walter Coats and erand- soh, Kieth Christorphosoh, were transacting business In Roseburg Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Howard was shop ping in Roseburg Wednesday. Elkfon Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Nelson and family of Eugene spent Sunr day visiting Mrs. Nelson's sister and brother-ln law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Binder. Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Mowcry and family of Cottage Grove spent last weekend visiting at tho home of Mrs. Mowery s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hancock. Mrs. Mahol Binder has return ed home after spending a few days last week visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown of North Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chest nut were Eugene visitors Satur day. Miss Dolores and Marion Hugh es of Eugene spent a few days visiting at tho home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adams and other relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Churlcs Solomon and family of Roseburg spent last weekend visiting at- the homo of Mr. and' Mrs, Oliver Haines and other relatives. Mrs. Ruby Blckford and little son have moved- into the Wayne Chievcr house. Mr. Blckford has Joined tho U. S. navy. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hcnuer- cr and Mr. Und Mrs. Charles Hon dcrcr were Eugene visitors Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb and family of Sutherlin spent faunday visiting Mrs. Holcombs parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Walter Haines, and other relatives. J. K. Glllubic of Eugene spent a few days visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haines. Mrs. Clyde Vlan fell last week at her home and broke her arm. LOWE & BELL REDY-MIX CONCRETE 503 East Second Avenue South Telephone 620 H.C.STEARNS Funeral Director Phone 472 OAKLAND, ORE. Licensed Ledy Aitlitant Any DIeUnoa, An Tims Our iervlce It for ALL, and meet EVERY NEED I PLUMBING Pete Crummett, phone 697. Coen Lumber- Co, Phone 121. Roscoe Marsters, phone 671-Y. HAND AND. CROSS CUT' SAW FILING Tiny Bonrud, 731 S. Stephens. Phone 300. NEWS or OUR MENwWOMCM IN UNIFORM 1 "One wonders how the Ger mans hold up under the terrific battering they are taking." writes Second Lieutenant Lcland Rus sell, son of Mr, and. Mrs. Ralph L. Russell of- Roseburg, Lieuten ant, Russell, stationed-in England, reports that the soldiers; there are branding- talk of- a Gorman secret weapon as "baloney," "Ri fle balls!', he writes, "are stil) our greatest worry." Staff Sergeant Joseph A. -Wrighti son of Mrs. Lula Wright, Myrtle Creek, has just been grad uated from an intensive course In electronics at an Eighth air force service, command, depot In, Eng land. He was one of a small group especially selected' by his com manding, officer to attend the school; Sergeant Wright attended : Myrtle Creek- high school and was employed' as a. truck drivor by the Briggs Logging company prior to entering military service In- November, 1942. Aviation Cadet Fred D. Asam, son of Mr, and. Mrs. Fred, Asam, Glide, has completed basic flight trainine at Courtland armv air 'field, Courtland,. Ala,,, and has been transferred, to an advanced flying school for tho final' period of his pilot training. Mr. and Mrs. A; J. Stephens' of Myrtle Creek have received word their son, Allen J- Stephens, has been promoted' to aviation mar chinlst' mate second class. He is serving with the navy in the Atlantic. TURKEY EGGS WANTED NORTHWEST POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY ,V.. 'j.- Hi.,,,"-,. ,V".-. ....... Can use oil of your turfcey eggs that ore nor contracted far , We wil take any amounts storting at present time.' Turkeys must be blood-tested end from good flock For further information, call 210 or drop in at 500 West Lane Attention... A large supply of briquettes, peatT moss, and poultry supplies on hand O s "Buy Where You Own the Profits" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON ATTENTION . - Loggers, Sawmill Operators and Industrial Plants We now have connections with the Inland Marine Insurance and will' be glad to discuss with you oil of your insurance needs. . Floater policies covering your logging equipment, comprehensive liability covering all of your opera tions, . . Liability and; property, damage for logging and lumber trucks. Fire insurance for your cold-deck logs, also felled and bucked timber Complete Insurance Service FRED A. GOFF 122 S. Stephens St. Phone 218 RACHO SERVICING Radio Doctors, 306 N. Stephens. Lund Radio Service. Phone 34, PIANO TUNING Arundel 'Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. OOMM'CL REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 715, RUSSELL'S Typewriter Service . Office Maohlns Servloa and; Supplies, 335 N. Jaokson Phone 320 UMPQUA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Real Estate Loans Phone 87- Select Broad Breasted Beef-Type BRONZE TURKEY I Xf POULTS ' We. have; spent the. last 20' years developing this fast ma turing, heavy birdi with high Uylblllty, It costs, no more to feed a broad. breasted, beef type bronze type1 turkey poult than, an Inferior, type bird. Out breeders have been on clean green ground since be ing placed' on- range and will continue through poult season. - We have many-satisfied cus tomers, to give as reference. Considor quality they cost less. '.'',' 1 Teh Sclo 1X7. NELLIE Mi COMPTON R. Ri No. 1t Jefferson, Oregon