RoSEBUfcS NEWS-REVIEW,' R6SEBURS, 6RE50N, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1943
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.