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RoSEBUfcS NEWS-REVIEW,' R6SEBURS, 6RE50N, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1943 12 Northwest Has Variety Of Weather (By The Aawlatcd Press) A cloudburst, flash floods, tor nado funnel and a wave of warm weather gave pacific northwest residents a liberal sprinkling of me "unusual yesterday. The roou part the warm weather will be repeated today, tne weather bureau said. While mnnv Oretron and Wash. ington cities racked up new hit;h temperatures for the year, cen tral Washington was experiencing some 01 motner natures ircnKs. A suden cloudburst at Rock Island sent a stream of water over a 500-foot cliff and buried the Great Northern railroad tracks and state highway No. 10 -under 13 leet 01 mud and rocks. Yakima Valley residents watch ed for 20 minutes as a tornado funnel spun harmlessly overhead. Both highway and railroad tracks were cleared for traffic lale last night, spokesman said. The Great Northern's castbound streamliner was delayed at Won atchee more than two hours while Loans osi Pomes FOR LESS Repay at any tlm without penalty UHPQUA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. . M's- W mm tor Jri&F&A FARHAVEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIALS Open from 8 a. m. till 8 p. m. seven days a week Sunkist ORANGES STRAWBERRIES New POTATOES CABBAGE GREEN ONiONS FROZEN FOODS GREEN BEANS CORN GREEN BEANS SLICED PEACHES Sliced STRAWBERRIES BOYSENBERRIES .S N0.2V2 Diamond A CQWU No. 2 Whole Kernel 18C standby GRAPEFRUIT JUICE n0.2 9c ORANGE JUICE 12c FAiRHAVEfi MARKET Phono 1196 R line crews repaired 100 feet of track that had been torn out or buried. Weather bureau officials said the Yakima tornado was the first ever observed in the valley. The bottom of the funnel never came closer to the ground than 2,500 leet. Portland was the northwest's "hot" spot with a 78-degree read ing. Yakima and Omak headed the Washington list with 77s. Ifoneful. but not overlv-optl- mistic, the bureau forecaster said "it looks like It will continue for a few days. To Protect Thesr Hides SEATTLE, May 21. UP) -The national council of the Boy Scouts of America ended last night wllh Silver Buffalo awards to seven men, Including composer Irving Berlin and Lord'Rowallan, chief scout of the British common wealth and empire. The award is made annually for distinguished service to boy hood of a national or interna tional character. Others who received the award were Bclmore Browne, artist and exp'orer of Ross, Calif.; Cherry 1j. I'.mcrson, (lean or engineering at (ieorgla Tech., Atlanta, Ga.; R. B. Hale, San Francisco mer chant; Robert F. Payne, New Yon: educator, and wade w. J na- yer, Honolulu attorney. Amory Houghton, national Boy Scout president, announced resig nation of Reginald B. Parsons, Seattle, as a national vice-president and member of the national executive board. Kenneth K. Eetchcl, San Francisco, and Al ton P. Baker, Eugene, Ore., pub lisher, were elected to replace Parsons as vice-president and board member, respectively. I B'LT AZrcTO mm mam - Hi ma rd rrj mt, v.m mm ssn am. MARKET Fresh No.l A FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING Mrs. H. DeSernardi Glide Resident, Claimed by Death Mrs. Hilda DeBernardi, 74, wld ow of the late Golia DeBernardi and resident of Glide for the past 28 years, died suddenly this morn ing at her home. She was born at Lodano, Switzerland, Nov. 22, 1873, and caine to tlie United Slates in 1897. She was married at Ran Fran cisco to Golla G. IieBcrnardl on Fun. 21, 1897, moving then to Crescent City, Calif., when- they made their home until 1920, when they moved to Glide to Set tli. Mr. DeBernardi passed away In 1!M2. Mrs. DeBernardi was a life-long member of- the Catholic church. She is survived by four sons and one daughter, Albert De Bernardi and Joe DeBernardi, both of Glide; Horace DeBernar di, Roseburg; Virgil DeBernardi, Areata, Calif., and Mrs. Jack Mont "ornery, Portland. She is also survived by a brother, Cirlllo Tunzl, Greenfield, Calif.; a sister, Gilia Tunzi, Lodano, Switzerland and seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held In St. Joseph's Catholic church, where requiem mass will be of fered at 9 o'clock Monday morn ing. Interment will follow in the Catholic Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary will be at the chapel of the Long & Orr Mortuary Sun day evening at 8 o'clock. Jerusalem's Capture By Arabs Imminent (Continued From Page One) from the nortli side of the Mea Shearlm quarter, Including cen tral prison, the law courts, the 19c doz. 33c box 5c lb. 6c lb. 6c lb. 12-oz. pkg. 24c 12-oz. pkg. 24c 10-oz. pkg. 24c Mb. pkg. 19c Mb. pkg. 46c Mb. pkg. 28c 10c Melrote Road or Coarei Addition Russian cathedral and the Abys sinian church. Jew. Face Hard Blow The loss of Jerusalem would be a serious blow to the Jews. Defense forces were estimated by the Arabs to number 8,000, a considerable chunk of the Army of Israel, estimated at about 50,000. Besides, 90,000 Jewish ci vilians are in the city, which stands as a great road block on the main Arab east-west and north-south supply lines. Jewish planes attacked the Arabs in the Gaza coastal area south of Tel Aviv and at Shu'fat, north of Jerusalem. Egyptian planes raided Tel Aviv four limes yesterday and the Jews indlg nantly said four British Spitfire fighters flew over the capital during one of the attacks. Hie Jews bombed Kamakh, south of the Sea of Galilee, yesterday. LAKE SUCCESS, May 21(A1 The American-French-BelL'lan consular truce commission re ported from Jerusalem today that nothing snort ot United Na tions force could stop fighting in tne i-ioiy iny. The consuls, apparently hone- less of achieving a truce, said the only effective measure to bring anout peace in Jerusalem Is em ployment of a neutral force able to impose its will on the warring Jews and Arabs. Besides recommending that the council consider assignment of forces to Palestine, the commis sion appealed for a group of mili tary observers to help in its task. Egypt Immediately objected that the truce commission had exceeded its authority by calling ior lorce. Council debate on Palestine re sumed as Count Folke Berna dotte, 53-year-old head of the Swedish lied Cross, took the haz ardous task of trying to mediate Jewish-Arabic differences on the spot. ine count was picked by the Big Five powers. In Stockholm today he was preparing to leave for Palestine at an early date to try for what he said may be the one chance in a hundred for peace. End of Meat Strike Looms in Union Vote (Continued From Page One) packinghouse workers voted last night on acceptance of a nine-cent hourly pay boost, retroactive to the March 16 strike call: retention of all seniority rights and arbi tration with the companies on possible discharge of workers ac cused of unlawful acts during the strike. The union struck in support of demands for a wage hike of 2!) cents an hour, rejecting company offers of nine cents. March sait) the union recommended strikers to vote against returning to Wil son plants because the company proposed to reserve the right to PHONE 307 FOR SAWDUST and Single or Double Loads Ph. 307 YOUNGS BAY LBR. CO. Us HSIliI m. ma n ' ,nT . irr r - NEW HOLLAND AUTOMATIC . PICK-UP BALING PRESS MODEL 7 "AUTOMATON Of proven design, this modern efficient bolr picks up hay from the windrow. balt and ties - at the rale of 250 bales per hour. , And the entire baling process is auto matic. Just hook up the "Automaton" behind your tractor and you are ready to go. No extra labor required. See your dealer today for complete information. UMPQUA TRACTOR CO. 125 S. Pine St. Ford Tractor Dealers reemploy all strikers and said it would not re-hire workers charged with unlawful acts. About o.uoo workers are normally em ployed at the struck plants op- eraieo cy wuson. Lewis Uraed To Parlev In Washington, John L. Lewis was n-sked by the soft coal opera tors to resume contract negotia tions which broke down Wednes day. The United Mine Workers president did not immediately reply. The operators had told Lewis it was a "mistake" for him to insist on excluding southern producers from the contract negotiations. The present one-year contract expires June ju. Officials of the International Harvester Company nnd the CIO Farm Equipment Union signed an agreement m Chicago to ex tend contracts to June 28. The working agreements cover 40,000 employes In 12 plants. The union, under terms of the Taft-Hartley Act, had taken all procedure necessary to call strike. In Peoria, 111., the CIO United Auto Workers, elected bargaining agent for the Caterpillar Tractor Co. at a special runoff NLRB elec tion yesterday and planned to open wage negotiations today. Shortly before the war .almost 100,000 miles of petroleum pipe lines were in operation in the united states, representing an in vestment of some SSOO-mililon. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Man or Woman To take over established route of Coin operated Radio, in Hi-iitaurantii. Tav erns and Beauty Shop. Can earn up to $450 per month spare time. No radio experience necessary. st95 re quired. Write Box :S29. Newfc-Kevltw FOR SALE- -Country Gen. Mdse. Store and service Station with llvlnjf quar ters, P.O.. and 3 nice cabins, in busy log and mill district. Good Income: room for expansion. Priced right tor ouick sale, uioseu Sundays, w. it. MacLean, Drew, Oregon. FOR SALF-HiBhwiy 101 and-Siuslaw River. 350' river frontage: 8 doubles, 4 singles, and 6 room home, nil mod ern and furnished. Reasonable. G. J. Rose, owner. Box317, Florence, Ore. NEW U-W ASH Laundry" & Dry Cleaning business on Main Street, Including building and house If desired. 11128 Main St.. Springfield, Oregon. NOTICE CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the acta of kindness. messages or sympathy and beautiful floral of ferings from our many friends In Oakland and other cities tn our sad bereavement in the loss of our son. We especially thank the members of the VFW and American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Copeland, Hugh Copeland, MeJba Bratten. CLEAN-UP DAY. Odd Fellows Cemetery at Canyonville, May 22. 134H. Bring tools; potluck and table service. Re bekfth ladies will serve coffee at Hall. tAdv.l LOST FOUND REWARD for the return of. or informa tion leading to the return of 5 cases oil filters lost off delivery truck be tween Floed and Mill streets, and Gar den Valley road. Tuesday a.m. Oreg.-Nev.-Calif. Vat Freight, ph. 418. LOST Brown billfold " atba9clH.il parTc. Sundav. Mav 10. Finder return O. E. Ferguson, enre of Elks Club, or to Huuress in mninia. jtewarci. STRAYED" JersevCuffTnsev row. years, to freshen soon. H;iro)d Crouch, amr iii., uaKJanq. f'none ii7-F-.ii, LOST Lady's leather sandalf'Saturday. Ilo ward. Ph. 4(U-R-X-3. FUEL SAWDUST 16" MILL WOOD Prompt Delivery Phone 12(1 TIKNW-OFRHETSEW CO HART-WOOD FUEL CO. announces re duction In wood prices for a limited time. Peeler core and Inside mill wood 912 per double load. Get your winter supply now. IDA E. Rice. Phone 183-L. GREEN OAK wood delivered: stacked to dry, your place. L. Gardner. 825 Miller. Phone llUO-H. OIL TO BURN For prompt courteous meter ed deliveries of high quality stove and burner ol) CA1L 152 MYERS OIL CO. Petroleum Product for Douglas Count. Distributors of Hancock 11 1 I LOANS Get New Lower Payments On Calkins Finance Loans Up to 300 On Signature and Furniture Up to 500 on Autos Calkins Finance Co. Loans are made tin : Unexpected Expenses Medical Purposes Clofhlng Real Estate Repairs Mortgages Rent Education Fuel Bills Relative Assistance Overdue Bills Home Furnishings Auto Repairs Moving Expenses Insurance Vacation Money for every worthwhile purpose. When vou borrow, But vour monev from the Company that makes It convenient ioxiiorrow ana convenient; 10 repay. Calkins Finance Co. Robert L. Helllwell, Mgr. 2043 Douglas Co. State Bank Bldg. Phone 4tM Lie. B-264 , M-337 Roseburg Choose Your Loan Service (Up to $5001 1. Borrow on Your Salary. Employed people In all lines of work may qualify for a convenient Salary loan up to 8300 whether you're in a new Job or an old one. 2. Borrow on Your Car or Furniture. Your furniture or automobile make ex cellent security at Local Loan Co. paid for or not. Up to $300 on your furniture: up to $500 on your car. 3. Special "Pay Day" Loans. $10, $25, $50, loaned 'til "Pay Day" or longer. Pay only for the actual number of days you keep the money. $30 costs 21c for one week. No other charges. Phone for Your Loan Local Loan Co. Leo Sevy. Mgr. 335 No. Jackson Phone 1173 Lie. S 275; M-353 Rosebur Federal Lank Bank Ixans on farms of fer you security because they are over a lung period ot time, low interest. liberal prepayment privileges, and are co-operative. Refinance your farm ob ligations now and feel safe. Call or write National arrn Loan Associa tion, 203 Medical Arts Building, Hose burg, Oregon. LOGGING EQUIPMENT D-? Caterpillar Tractor nbout 2000 hours, good condition Isaacson cable Doer and Hysler Drum: D-H Hvster Arch; 150 hp. Cummins Diesel Donkey with torque Converter, new sled, excellent for yarding or loading. Owner, 923 S. W. 5th Avenue Portland, Oregon Cap! tol 1733 Pacific Logging & Mill Supply Co. LOGGING SAWMTLL INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES Box 323 Grants Pass Phone 2309 FOR SALE International K-7 logger 1946 Cook Bros, dual drive with straight air, 6231 Brownie; Page and Page deluxe trailer. 11)47: excellent condition throughout: logged lens than one yer. $0500. Leonard Clifton, Can yonville. FOR SALE GM Twin 6 diesel mounted on heavy frame wllh outboard bear ing: has maximum 375 H.P. Carco Jr. logging arch with 20.000 wheels, used only too hours. Inquire Updegrave Truck Shop, 16 miles on N. Umpqua Road. Wl NCHE STE II BAG K ABLE dol I ywl t h 5th wheel. Excellent condition. $75. H A. Dupont. 1U. 2, Box 395-B-l; Midway Trailer Park. B.U. 100 SKAGIT yurder, new sled and lines; guy tines and blocks. Lcather- wood and Harvey, Suthcrlln 1940 WHITE truck" Pierce dua.l-axle trailer. Ready to go; will sell sepa rately. Phone 27-F-21. DONKEY'SLEDS built. Wm. Baldrldge, nu on, urmii. t-none tia. K-8 SIX WHEELER and '47 Walker trailer; dual axle. Phone 23-F-31. FOR SALE 1 TD 6 with drum. Phone TIMBER SAWMILLS sawmill ONLY 10 miles out on good paved road ana i' miies oi airt. uver ii.uw.uvo of timber at $4.25 per l.OOO' pay as cut Cat show to the mill. Cuts 10.000' per shift with plenty of power, cut off saw and log haul. Take over and start cutting tomorrow. Price $8,500 with terms or less fur cash. Paul H. Krueger Real Estate (136 S. Stephens Phone 218 ONE PRACTICALLY new 3-ton capacity, all -electric hoist or load lifter: In cludes monterail and Is all complete. Very reasonable. Inquire at Walker Milling Co., 1 mile south oi town on highway. Log Haul Wanted CALL SALEM 7617 A. H. BouIqe 10 ACHES TIMBER; make me offer. G. R. Whltson. Dillard. LIVESTOCK At Stud DOUGHBOY No. 401108. Beautiful copper chestnut Tenn. walking horse stallion. Standing ai nam t mile west oi vets Hospital. on Garden Valley Road. See Pat Nolan. Bring Your Livestock Where they bring the most money, Roseburg Auction WANTED All kinds of hides and waste fat; also beef, veal and pork. Call for It any place. Ph. 14-F-14. or 4y9-R-I Wally's Market north of town. Boyerl Meat Market. I AM IN THE MARKET for fat lambs, feeder lambs, breeding ewes, and fat old ewes. Istdoro Inda, Rt. 1, Box 9, OaklandOregon. Phone 40-F-15. WEAKER PIGS for safe. Yorkshire Duroc Jersey cross. Pick your choice. Call after 5 P. M. Reinhold Blank, Lookingglass. FOR- S A LESa ddle horses. Nort h on Highway 99. turn right at Pacific Chain Saw Co. After 5 P. M. Mrs. M. 1.. Sory. FOR SALE 2 young colts, 3 and 4 year olds: for saddle horses, $100. Phone 27-F-21. WANTED Fat and feeder lambs, year lings and old ewes. W. A. Blackert, phone 22. Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE Wearier pigs: reasonable. Mrs. Viola Jennings, Myrtle Creek. Phone 3265. FOR SALE Young pigs. $12 each. Charlie Melton. RL i. Box 211. WANTED--All kinds of livestock. Arid) 1 1 em pen hi a, phone Oakland 2S-F-24. FOR SALE Heavy springer cows and heifers. Kmse Bros., phone 42-F-2. FOR SALE 30 feeder pigs. At Stephens, Myrtle Creek. Clark's Branch. FOR SALE-"2 milR "goats, 1 milk cow. W. K. Wight. Tenmile. Oregon. WE AN ER PIGS for sale. Hilbert Lee. Cleveland Rapids road. MISCELLANEOUS WILL NOT BE responsible for any deMs made in the name of Rogers' Bros. Concrete Contracting Co. unless signed by F'rank H Rogers. THF RK witL'BB a "picnlcn "pot hick dinner at the Olalla Hall, Sunday. May 23. fARTY "DRIVING to Wisconsin' would like driving passenger, either to Wise., or near-by state. Leaving near end of May. Miss Anna Link, 1006 So. Main St.. Roseburg. Oregon. DOCS FOR SALE 2 well-broke cat and cocm hounds, will run bear; 2 hound pups George Clarno, Jr., Boat 2, Remote. Oregon. FOR BETTER COCKERS, sea Jacobrr Kennels, isu N. Stephen. WORK WANTED Will furnish and install . . Complete warm air automatic oil burn ing furnace, with all registers, pipe and controls in exchange for masonry work, fireplace, stucco plastering, etc., of equal value, or labor or labor and material for carpenter work of equal value, or labor, or labor and material for pointing and decorating of equal value. Work to be exchanged during summer months. Box 3 id news-neview. Septic tanks Installed Cleaned Frank Oliver Ph. 775, Richfield Service Station, cor ner Cass and Stephens or 46I-R-X-3. . Building Material SALESMAN With lumber, roofinu. builder's hard' ware, etc. experience, would like Job witii local concern, wnie jsews-ne-view Box 319. Septic Tanks Cleaned THE MODERN WAY 1S and Up BAKER'S TANK SERVICE Phone 681 General Paining & Repair WoA ' Stucco washing; work (fuaranteed. E. Ramsey, Gtn. Del.. Roseburg, Ore gon. Hardware Clerk EXPERIENCED Specializing in general hardware, paints. etc. would like job with reliable con- cern. Write News-Heview Box 318. McClintock Septic Works Septic tank pumping. New tanks and drainage fields Installed. Bonded. Call Myrtle Creek 925. rEMODELINO CONTRACTOR. Free es timates; any size Job. Expert cabinet work, roof repairing, foundation work. Local references. R. G. Lambeth. Melrose Rt, Box 01-B. Phone 391-R-2. WANTED Work: by experienced cat skinner, donkey puncher, shovel man. Good references, co Gilkey Trading Post. 523 N. Jackson, phone Boa-L.. WHY " NOT let ".he Merchant " Pollci watch your bui iness, or your norm on your vacation? Reasonable rates Contact 766-Y. Service Electric PH. 925 -R -2 UMPQUA TRANSFER. We move every thing, specialize In livestock. Closed on Saturday, fnona l oi -J LIGHT DELIVERY service. Back yard and basement cleaned up and hauled away. C. A. Deal, phone 42-J-l. WANTED-ookkeVoinii. or timekeep ing, which can be done at my horot 144 s. mnt m., Hoseourg. uregon. FREE ESTIMATES on your wiring needs by our licensed electrician. Phone B5, Montgomery Ward. MAN WANTS office" work. 13 months of business schooling. Age 23. News-Re view.Box321; WILL CARE for small children in'my home, or yours. Call 772-L. 814' Winchester. TIMBER FALLfNGandbucking by con tract oj otherwise. Phone1110-R. SEWING Reasonable rates. 824 Hamil ton, house on alley. CHILDREN CARED 'for In my homt days. 953 S. Jackson. WANTED Manuscript typing. 718WeJ Lane, Roseburg. WANTED Top Prices. Wool Mohair X will buy wool outright, or will ad vance 43c per pound on consignment Government graded In Portland. Quick returns. Will advance $2.00 per fleece on outright sale year's clip. Receive at Rnsebunr depot or John Edwards', Oakland, Oregon. Contact him or call me at 442. Oakland. R. D. Bridges Wanted BEEF, VEAL AND PORK Fred Boyer Phone 14-F-14. 409-R-5 or write Route 1, Roseburg WANT TO HENT or lease with purchase option, modern home in desirable lo cation, by professional man with family of 3 adults. Would consider purchase of range and refrigerator. All replies confidential. Write News- Revlew Box J26. " "WANTED UNDEODORIZED Baby Skunks The Pet Shop 501 N. Jackson CHRISTIAN MINISTER wants to rent house, 4 or more room, from Rose burg to Oakland area. Phone 1165. Oakland after 6 P. M. or write Lloyd James, co Hugh Foster, Oakland, Ore. WANTED TO RENT Two-bedroom house by construction foreman for Rouse and Bell. Finest references. Phone 538-L. co Paul S. Elliott. WANTED TO RENT Modern house. furnished preferred, couple; no chil dren, no pets, no parties, no drink ing. Call 714-J. Mr. DeWltt. WANTED TO BUY Scrap iron and scrap metais, rags and junK. Dattertes Aldred's Auto Wrecking. Hwy. M, N rnnne o'.ro. win pics: up, WILL PAY CASH for used Singer Sew- lng Machines, singer sewing Ma chine Company, 112 N. Stephens St rnons va.r WANTED 12 acres plowed. Arthur Wecks, Myrtle Creek. STRANDED! Wife expecting baby: will exchange work, any kind, for shack or even tent space. Write Box .123, News-Review. WANTED TO BUY All kinds of furni ture. Let us bid on your house of fur niture. Call B03-R at 509 N. Jackson St WANTED "TO RENT-4"or 5 room housa or apt. Permanent resident. Contact Chuck Flngerlos. News-Hevlew. CALL AL for a fair bid on your fur niture Umpqua Furniture Co., 542 No Jackson phone S89-J. WANTED TO RENT Small store space or room for repair shop and pick-up station. Write Box 322. News-Review. VETERAN, wife and bahy urgently need furnished or unfurnished house or J.pt. Phone 49-R -4. WANTED TO BUY Hides and waste fats. Roseburg Meat Co.. phone 2ftn WANTED To hire cat for logging. Clay ton Osborn. 9 miles out on Glide road. POULTRY Chicks Chicks Chicks Quality chicks from 17. S. controlled flocks. Custom hatching a specialty. Set Mon dav and Friday. C.O.D. orders shipped. Any amou: anywhere. Our motto Is to serve you best Contact your Ponton Hatchery Baby Chicks WHITE LEGHORNS PLYMOUTH ROCKS NEW HAMPSHIRES From PuUorum Tested Flocks HATCHING TWICE WEEKLY Lookingglass Hatchery Lookingglass, Oregon Phone lfl-F-3 Sales Office. 401 w. Oak Phone 413 " Started W. L. Pullets From U. S. PuUorum Clean Flock 1 to 8 wks. old Ready Now. Parker's Leghorns Blachly, Ore. ALL BROODERS and poultry supplies have been reduced 25. Montgomery Ward Hardware Dept.. Montgomery Ward Jfc Co.. Roseburg 485 NEW HAMPSHIRE PULLETS. II weeks old! price SI. 15 each. Reason for selling: am selling ranch. 19 miles E. of Sutherlin, Henry Wagner. RED FRYERS for salt." RC 2, Box 163. or phone 92ft-J -3. BABY"CiriCk S. chick feed and sut He B K rd Rtor HAY. G3AIN. PEED FEW TONS of cat and vetch baled hay and some bated itraw. Roy Buell, L.G. HL. phone 37-F-21. HAY. GRAINJEEp v FOR SALESudan seed. High germina tion lest. 10c per lb. Small lois, Rudy Meyer, Roseburg. Oregon. 1 mile south of Lookingglass More. HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced Bookkeeper, man or wo man, io handle complete sef of double entry books, with aid of an as sistant. See Mr. West at Umpqua Valley Hard- Experienced Book keeper wanted. Forty hour week One of the best organiz ations in Roseburg. Write Box 330, News-Review WANTED Head Loader Second Loader Head Rigger, Choker Setters Board and lodging furnished at Olalla Camp. Inquire Hoseburg Lumber Co.. E. 2nd Ave. N. MAN WITH CAR between 24 and 40 for District Manager 58 year old or ...(..ka. u..iiinii i.ifo llpnlth. Ac cident. Hospitalization. Monthly Fran chise and True group. Free schooling. ana iruiiuiiH in wie iiciu. J(. bonus, commission and overwriting with a helpful advertising program and direct leads will be furnlshrd. For full details, write Roy Stewart. State Manager, Box 771, Salem, Ore. Wanted Experienced Desk Clerk Who operates telephone switch board. Steady employment; excellent salary. Hotel Umpqua Car Hops and Fountain Girls Wanted See Mr. Swall at The Drive Inn 1 mile south on Hlway 89. Experienced Bookkeeper Wanted for permanent position; somt sales experience helpful. Umpqua Valley Appliance 120 W. Oak, Roseburg WANTED 2 men." who have' working knowledge of building construction, to sell complete line of building ma terials to home owners, on monthly payment basis. Commissions averag ing $100 per week, and more. In quire Mayhew Bldg. Materials Co., Log Cabin at tToosuncliorL Auto Mechanic Experience with Ford cars and trucks Permanent position. Average earn Ins up to 9100 per week. Lock wood Motors W"ANTED Experienced man o set chokers and hook tend small longing operation for small mill. Highlead In winter, cat in summer. $2 25 per hour. Pickup from Roseburg dnlly. Call at 929 Military Sunduy between 4 an' 6 P. M. 1st Class Body Man WANTED 1 Ul tTHll4(.-. Ted's Auto Body Service, corner Mel rose and Lookingglass roads. P lions 838-R-2. Stenographer And filing clerk. Diversified, Interest In? work. Best working condition and chance for advancement. Lock wood Motors Silk Finisher Steady Job open June 1. Experience preferred. Good wages. New Method Cleaners Wanted at Once First class auto body and fender man Rose Motor Co. Rose St Lane Phone CI Bus Boy Wanted Steady Employment Hotel Umpqua Coffee Shop Auto Body & Fender Man Plenty of work. Lockwood Motors 29 EXISTING vacancies for summer en campment. In Seaside, Oregon, Junl 15th through June 29th. Full pay, al lowances and longevity. See Stev Fowler, Monday or Thursday eve nings, Roseburg Armory. First Class Mechanic Wanted Roseburg Motor Co. LADIES TO TAKE orders for beautlfu plastic aprons, table covers, etc. Sel) on sight. Good profits. Make up t $19.85 per day. Write Gibson Plastics. Dept. B, 14t3 S E. Union, Portland, Oregon. Maids Wanted Hotel Rose Dental Assistant Wanted Experience preferred but not necessary. Phone 23. or after 7 P. M. call 702-J-2. HELP WANTED 1 set of fallen, I backer. 2 choker setters. Bentz St Son, Riddle or l,i miles W. Canyon- vuie. W ANTE D To "contact person ex perl -enced In furniture upholstering. Ex cellent opportunity for right party. News-Review, Box 328. WANTED Experienced ratchet setter for friction set works. Camp housing available. Graham Lumber Co.. Myrtle Creek! WANTED Experienced auto mechanic Top hourly wages. Corkrum Moton Inc.. DeSoto. Plymouth, 114 N. Rosa Phone 408. Woman or Girl Wanted For housework one day a week Seeirs. Johnson at News-Review. CO. t;. 186th Inf. has few ratings TefT Ex-service men who can qualify maj apply Armory, Monday or Thursdaj evening. WANTED Experienced auto mechanic Top hourly wages. Corkrum Motors Inc., DeSoto, Plymouth. 114 N. Rose, PLtyie 408. . 2 MEN WANTED to split woodahd other work, immediately. Call at green cottage in back of house, 823 Miller, phone 860-R. WANTED E x periencedHf ou n taingif 1 "a t Jerry St Opal's Fountain Lunch, lo cated at Wally's Market, Highway 99, ISo. S ; A LESMA :nW A NT E : DTopo m m lis ibnT High school boy makes $105 first week .Write Box 27. News-Review. OFFICE CLERK Lumber experiencs" g referred, but not necessary. Silver eak Lumber Co.. jtiddle. Oregon. GOOD MEN between 17 and 35wanted; Apply Armory, Monday or Thursday evenings. W A NTED Middle aged woman to keep J?l?-Jr elderly Udy- phn rtcl. EK EEPE R for woTkTng motKef SA,iIANt WANTED, experience pre ferred. Montgomery Ward St Co.