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12 Tho Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Tuej., May 24, 1949 LOCAL Spend Monday Hart Mr. and M-s. J. Boyd Rader of Kellogg were business visitors in Rose burg Monday. Back From Portland Mrs. Albert Flegel has returned to her home in Roseburg, following a few days in Portland visiting her mother. Employed at hospital Ruth Frohmarfer, who has been spend ing the past two years at Anchor age, Alaska, has returned to Rose burg and has accepted employ ment in the culinary department at Mercy Hospital. WINDOWS DOORS FRAMES Priced Right PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 r I I I I I I 1 i I l VALVES NEED GRINDING? ! l! How long has it been? We1 -can do the work in a veryl short time, HANSEN B MOTOR CO. ' oak A Stephens Phone 44c i mm mrnimi mm mm I Warehouse Sale Roofing Pacific Pioneer Certainteed (Lowest Prices in Town) Noils 8 P. comm. 11c lb. 16 P. comm. lOVie lb. Gal. Pipe Vi" 13.50e; Va" 17c; 1" 23e; 1 W 32e; l'2"41c;2"55efc MANY .OTHER BUILDERS' ITEMS Denn Wholesale Co. North Umpqua Road Phone 826-JX-3 and 461-R-2 MODERNIZE YOUR BATHROOM with EVER-DUR ALUMINUM WALTILE SB--JS tip 9 Beautiful Colors Cream, Ivory, white, light blue, rose, yellow, green, peach and pearl grey. The colors ore baked to the tile for permanency. They are lustrous and smooth; will not fade or stain. Imbedded in a waterproof mortice, they will giv you a watertight wall that will always sparkle like new. 65c per square foot - Come in and sea it today. in-aoon. PLUMBING CO. 316 Mill St. Phont 1242-R NEWS Arrives From Portland Mrs. E. H. MacDaniels arrived here from Portland Monday, having been called by the death of her sister, Mrs. W. S. Hamilton. Enjoy Trip to Coast Mrs. M. F. Rite, Mis. M. B. Green, Mrs. John M. Throne, Mrs. James E. Sawyers and Miss Gertrude Rast of Roseburg enjoyed a trip to coast points Sunday. W.C.T.U. to Meet The Rose burg W.C.T.U. will meet at 2 o'clock Wednesday in the Metho dist Church parlors. A Mothers Day program will be presented. Members and friends are invited. Returns to Portland Dr. Fred H. Vincll has returned to his home in Portland, following a few days in Roseburg attend ing to business and visiting rela tives. He is an uncle of Mrs. Fred Lockwood of this city. Return to Tacoma Mr. an d Mrs. A. O. Upright have returned to their home in Tacoma, follow ing a five weeks' stay in Rose burg visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rine hart. While the Uprights were here, a son was born to the Rinc harts. HARRY C. STEARNS Funeral Director Our service i for H and meets every need. Any distance, any time Licensed Lady Assistant. Oakland, Oregon Phone 472 or 542 apple Cobwebs Livestock Bring Your Livestock WHERE they bring In the most money Sate every Friday. Livestock 12 o'clock. Furniture 7 P. M. Ro&eburg Auction Phone 191 WANTED TO BLIY Sheep, market price paid for lambs and yearling, alio could use some solid mouthed ewes. Happy Valley Ranch, Lyle Mars ten and John Rohr, Phone 17-F-2 or 17-K-15. "WANTED Fat and feeder lambs, year lings anu ewes. James E. Lewis, Phon H4, Myrtle Creek. Ore., or Darril W Rayjpnon? 5-R-l. Roseburg, Ore. FOKSALK 3(fhead of good ewes with 25 lambs. You pick 'em. Wool on. PhonejB-F-11 SMALL SHETLAND stud pony. Black and white. Tom Burke. Will trade. Phone 855-R-3. FOR SALE Two O.I.C. sows and 16 wcaner pigs. Julian Hatfield, Roberts Creek. Phone 42-r-ll. WANTED Sheep and cattle of all kinds. W A. Biackert. Myrtle Creek. Oitfgon.Phone 2.12. GOOD HEREFORD bulls. 13 months old. $150. Art Rychard. Yoncalla. Sunshine Club to Meet The Azalea Sunshine Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nora Gaedecke with Mrs. Bina Fisher, co-hostess. Club to Meet The Jolly Circle club will hold a backward party Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Leora Lynn. Mem bers are each asked to bring a guest. Move to Salem Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ilamslreet have moved to Salem, where they have purchas ed a grocery store. They have been residing on the Lamms Road near here. Their son, Lar ry, is remaining in Roseburg with friends until after the school term ends. Leave Fop Los Angeles Mrs. Laura O. Coonoy and daughter, Miss Eva, of Roseburg, left Sun day from Eugene by United Air lines for Los Angeles to visit rela tives and friends. Mrs. Cooney will be 86 years of age in Sep tember, and this was her first flight. Tea and Program Room moth ers and teachers of the River side School will sponsor a tsra and program for pre-school chil dren (those, who will enter Riverside School as first graders this fall) and their mothers, Thursday at 1:30 o'clock at the schoolhouse. Visitor! Leave Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gerdes have returned to their home in Los Angeles, fol lowing a frii) to San Francisco and to Kosehurg. wnne nere mey visited the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Beaver, on the Keasey road. The Beavers are expecting Mrs. Beaver's sister, Mrs., Clarice Brown, of Los Angeles, to arrive here the last of. this week for a visit. Customers' Rates Upped For Two Utility Concerns SALEM, May 24. OP) Cus tomers of the Portland General Electric Co. and the Pacific Pow er and Llnht Co. will begin pay ing higher rales beginning wilh their next meter readings. Public Ulililics Commissioner George H. Flagg Monday gave the PGE company a $1,-170,000 annual rate increase, or about two-thirds of what the company asked. The P. P. &'L increase totals $320,000. Residential rates are boosted G.8 per cent, while increases in other schedules range up to 11 per- cent. Portland Referendum Hits Tax Boost Plan POHTLAND, May 21 t.-P)- The Oregon Tax Council had filed petitions bearing 21,000 signa tures in a referendum move to block new city taxes on private income and business profits. The names of 1.1.3S2 eligible, electors are required to order a referendum on the tax ordin ances. The taxes, adopted a month ago by the City Council, would be of. fective Jtiiy 1. The ordinances would exact a one-half of one per cent on private Incomes earned within the city and one per cent on business net profits. MEETING POSTPONED The Roseburg Planning Com mission meeting scheduled for Monday night was postponed un til Tuesday night, May :il. SLABWOOD in 12-16 and 24 In. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone 658 PEARL: COME HOME It was all my fault, Teurl. I admit 1 wa aurly and uruinpy. No wonder that even the kids wore soared of me. Hut everything's better now. I'va found out that constipation caused by lack of bulk in my diet run b lieked! Helieve me, I adviso others who suffer the same way to do what I did: just eat a bowlful of K KLI.Ot; G 'S AURRA .Ve very day and drink plenty of water. They say it's America's most famous laxative cereal believe me, it sure Rets mil vote. Or make it up into mullins they taste grand too . . . Come home, dear, and find a fmin new man wait ing for you. That's uio your sver lovia' husband, JOE. In Your Doorway? Not Machinery For Sale rOK SALE 1 NEW Yates American 6x15" A-62 Belt Driven Matcher, complete with feci Utile and profile. Extra Hide heads, knives, etc. Complete new et belt., most of prefab blow pipe installation and other extras, F.O B. Bedding. Calif.. 91U.B41.0U. Machine Is in storage. Write Cal-Ore Lumber to, inc.. r-.u. llox H33. Bedding, Calif, or phone 2125-J Bedding, Calif. Terms can.be arranged. DON'T BUY DIESEL POWEB Till you've seen Gilkey Culberson single 150 250 on. p. DUAL UNIT. 300-400 b.hp. G. M. C. Gray marine dieseli. 165 h. p. 3 I1YSTER straddle buKKies. large. FACTOItY THA1NED MECHANICS, com plete stock of parts. Oregon's only re- ua able Guiberson dealer. Gilkey Diesel ey Diesel bales 523 N. Jackson Bo iler Repair Sales and Installation. Steel Construction Co. Eugene Ji:il2-W or JMJifl-W CATERPILLAR 13, angle blade, 9 ft. Oliver dump rake, 3 bottom Oliver disc plow. 3 section iteel harrow, 4 (t. Killifer off set disc. L. Hanks, 12 miles from Sutherlin, Hiway 225 towards Elkton. FOR SALE IeTourneau Angle dozer, complete with front end PC.U foi 08 cat. Lee Mortensen, 200 S. Pine Phone 16-R-3. FOR SALE 1 White heavy duty engine, just overhauled. $150. E.R. Mack en gine. $75. A. H. Wilson, Coos Junc tion. Phone 837-R-3. FOR SALE One well drill mounted on truck. Lloyd Powell, 714 Ridgeview Phone ISHfl-L. Personal ARE YOU SICK? You can be healed. Jl-hus Christ, the same yesterday ana today and forever. Heb. 13.8. My desire is to help those that are lost, find the Saviour. Those that are without hopes find new encouragement. Those that are sick, find hciling. For more in formation write Box 75t, co News Review. Mrs. Enio ALCOHOLIC'S ANONYMOUS, 1110 or Phone 1509-L. Camp Fire Girls, Bluebirds Told To Enroll For Camp Camp Fire Girls and Bluebirds who wish to attend summer ses sions at Camp Tyee are asked to register with their guardian or at the Camp Fire office at Mil ler's, it was urged today by Coun cil members. Girls registering early will have a better opportu nity of choosing the week they wish rather than waiting until a later date. Typhoid shots are available each Monday at the County Health Office, and all girls going to camp are urged to get the se ries or booster shots. Miss Lois Fitzgibbons will head the counsel lors at Camp Tyee again this summer. Other counsellors being selected will be announced soon. Girls will have overnight hikes this year as well as the round of other activities such as singing, swimming, camp, nature and handicraft classes, and sports and games. K. Of C. Reelects Officers, Urges Fight On Commies SALEM, May 24 (I) Syl vester Smith, St. Paul, was re elected to head the Oregon Knights of Columbus at yester day's closing session of the three day convention. Other officers re elected to one year terms are Edward J. Bell, Stayton, secretary; Carl Ben scheidt, Tillamook, treasurer; Rev. James Maxwell, St. Paul, chaplain; William Scharn, Pen dleton, advocate; and Lee Goet, Portland, warden. Those elected as delegates to the national K. C. convention, which will be held in Portland in August, were Circuit Judge Frank J. Lonergan, Portland; Jo seph Peppe, Vale; V. Dan Hay, Portland; and E. L. Elvin, Salem. The delegates passed resolu tions asking that the church and civil authorities cooperate to fight Communism, and opposing socialized medicine. GMC Again Cuts Prices On Aurcs And Trucks DETROIT, Mav 21. (;T) Gen eral Motors Corporation Mondav announced a SK) to S 10 reduc tion in the price of all its pas sonrror cars and trucks, ef fective Immediately. The reductions were GM's sec ond in all lines of passenger cars in the last three months. On Feb. 25. the Company re duced passenger car prices S10 to S 10 and trimmed truck prices downward hv as much as $150 In some lines. Monday's announcement came from C. E. Wilson, General Mo tors president, who said the price reduction coincided with a down ward adjustment on cost of liv ing allowances to be paid dur ing the next three months to GM's :i 11,01X1 eligible hourly rated and salaried employes. . t. Armstrong, general man ager ot the t hevrolet division. said the reduction amounts to SU) across the hoard on all Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks. Buick said its cuts ranged from Slt on the 2door sedan of its suor series to $50 on its Koad master station wagon with the dynatlow transmission. Levi Davis, Native Of Roseburg, Passes Away Levi Pavis. 51, life-long resi dent of Kosehuri:, died Monday, May '2X after a lingering illness. He was born April 1S!S, in Koseburg. 1 le had been in ill health for the last 19 years. Graveside serviees in charge of the Koseburg Funeral Home will be held Wednesday, May Z at io a. m. Cemeterv. In the Civil Bend SERVICE CANCELED The Assembly of God at Suth erlin announces that the usual church services Sunday night will be canceled to permit partici pation in the annual Bacca laureate service. Sunday school at 9:45 and worship service at It a.m. will be held as usual. Logging Equipment HD 14 Cat A-l CONDITION. Complete with blade and drum. Keaay to go. Lee Mortensen, Inc. Tel. days 14BH-J Nights, 18-R-3 FOR SALE Four speed Washington Donkey, air equipped, 200 Cummins, fully equipped for yarding, good con dition. 1 Dump Machine V-8. Box none 7in Heeasport SKAGIT LOADER powered with new Mercury engine complete with good sled and some lines. Price $1,500. Inquire Heath Bros, at Hew Lumber Company, S. Myrtle Creek Road. Mr tle Creole. Oregon. D4 CAT. serial number 7-J-4172 with Hyster drum and LaPlant Choat, hy draulic dozer. See at Tyee Lumber Co Sutherlin, Ore., or phone 1202 Suther lin FOR SALE HD 10 16 months old. excel lent condition. Equipped with Carco blade and logging winch. (10,000. Harold Martin. See at Farm & Indus trial Equip Co.. Hiway9 N. 1945 TD 14 INTERNATIONAL, drum and dozer. Excellent condition. $d.OO0. Phone 558-R-2 or 55B-R-3, Cottage Grove. FOR SALE D-2 CalerpTllar, wide gauge, armored belly plate. In excellent con dition. Call after 7 o'clock, 131 Can yon ville. 1945 DIAMOND T log truck and Trom bly trailer; new engine and new tires on truck. $:t4O0. Bill Campbell, phone Oak land 342. DONKEY, CADILLAC powered, 3 drums; 1200' muln line mounted on good sled complete with rigging. Box 747. Yoncalla, phone 343. TD 9 INTERNATIONAL, -armored (or logging. S45W. Wnlter Nehring, Rt. 1, JBox 4U-A, EastDougtns. WANTED TO BUY One used Mall power saw In good condition. Phone 49B-H-5. FOR SALE fing, drum and blade. Con be seen at ntf rstate Tractor. Maurice Weber. FOR SALE Used log bunk and cab (u.-ird. S50. 1014 Hamilton. Farm Equipment FOR SALE Steel wheel wagon with hay rack and home made wagon box. Hay rope for good size barn. Arthur Weeks. Ruckles Route, 4'a miles south of Dillard. across Mary Moore bridge. FOR SALE Hay Baler, mounted on truck and trniler. Phone i-F-12 FOR--SALE Thresh ingmachine and binder. $100. Art Rychard. Yoncalla. CAMAS VALLEY Radio Newsman Visits Mother Wilfred Brown of North Hol lywood, Calif., is spending a two weeks' vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs. Eihel Brown. Mrs. Wilfred Brown was unable to make the trip at this time. Wilfred is script writer for the Alka Seltzer Newspaper of the Air. Lou Cunningham was called to Nowata, Okla:, by the illness of her mother. Robert Richter is enlarging his house, Howard Milton is doing the work. Charles Crouch was able to resume his work for the C. and D. Lumber Co., on Monday. Bert Golgert is remodeling his barn. The mill pond In which little Kermit Naiman lost his life has been drained. The next regular meeting of the Grange will be held Tues day, May 24. Three applications for membership have been turned in. These will be acted upon at the next meeting. Robert Richter has a serious hand infection. Visitors at the Combs home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Combs of North Bend, Mrs. Donald Libby and sons, Donnie and Robbie; Mr. and Mrs. Thane Goodman and daughter, Diane of Coos Bay; Therman, Martha and Fred Combs of Rose burg; Mrs. Jannet McCann of Brockway, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Centers of North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Libby and sons of Empire spent the weekend with Mrs. Libby's pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Martin dale. Occupations Tax Issue Confronts Council At Salem SALEM, May 24 f.T) The Salem City Council will decide June 13 if it wants an occupations tax. removal ot rent control, and higher bus faies. Measures to accomplish these things were introduced at last night's Council meeting. The occupations tax would be from $10 to $100 a year on each business house. It "would raise $20,000 a year to pay for an off street parking program. baiem real estate men and property owners groups ask.'d that rent control be ended. If the Council votes to end it, then it would be up to the governor to decontrol Salem rents. Citv transit lines asked for a straight 10-cent bus fare. The tare now is U) cents, or threes tokens for a quarter. The request calls for the end of tokens. Wife Faces Charge In Shooting Her Husband EUGKNK, May 21.(.V The shooting of Irvin Kllis Harris. 32. was blamed by state police Monday on Harris desire for another drink. His wife, Dorothy ( 31. is held in the case. The man was shot Sunday In front of two witnesses in a trailer court cabin on the Pa cific Highway north of here. He was reported in "fair" con dition in a local hospital. Mrs. Harris, mother of two children, is scheduled to be ar raigned in district court on . a charge of assault with intent to kill. State police said that t he couple had returned home about Z a.m. Minnay. when Mar lis decided to go to the cabin of another woman. lor one more drink. His wife followed him and Is reported to have shot him twice with a .22 calibre rifle through the half open door as h stood in the other cabin. 28,000 Freight Cars Twenty-eight thousand freight cars were constructed by one concern last year. If linked to gether, the cars would make a train 235 miles long. If You Use Classified Regularly Work Wanted IP VOIIR FIIRNTTIiMtt ,.. .... ,41-... let us clean them; if you're tired oi the color, let us dye It. Make It look like new We specialize in Orient! ana rersian rugs, tree estimates. Expert Furniture Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Rsbg. Sanitation Service SEPTIC tanks cleaned, no extra charge iur urmn imes. no cnarge or open ing tank. Prompt service. No mile age charge, reasonable rates, special rates (or commercial tank. Ph. 1563-R P.O. Box 286 ALL BUILDING construction, new and old. remodeling, lu', down, no job too large or too small. All type masonry construction, flagstone and brick; barbecues and patios a specialty. Mag nesite floors and drainboards. Phone 1390-R-l, contractor. A. R. Snow. Umpqua Transfer MOVE EVERYTHING. Specialize in stock. Open every day but Saturday. Phone 167-J. Dennis Matthews & Son. Septic Tanks Cleaned Work guaranteed. Twenty vears experience. Baker's Tank Service. Phone 192-R-S Hay Baling Wanted NEW MACHINE. James Todd, P.O. Box 151 or phone 1252 evenings Piano Tuning Cleaning, demothlng. readjusting. Phone 10711-R, Vice Rice, 101)4 Council Carpenter Work By Hour or Contract Write H. C. Harty. C.V Star Rt. Septic Tank Service Frank Oliver. Rt I, Box 71. Roseburg D-7 CATERPILLAR with dozer. Logging ji ruau wlii-k. veri i nomuson, I1J1 mestnut, uottage urove. Phone 242-R, LOCAL MAN WANTS falling and buck ing with new chain saw. L. T. Bro- naugn, r.u. uox it, sutnerlln. ALTERATIONS Dressmaking, all tvoes. Mrs. Don N. Garrison, 1005 Madrone St. FLOOR COVERING Complete sales and installations. Free estimates. Modern floor covering. Hnone 343. ACCOUNTANT WANTS a position in C P A. office. P.O. Box 1003, Klamath t ans. uregon. w ILL, CARL for new mothers in your nome. bt t. 1st Ave. N Ph. 1043-Y. FOSTER HOME care for children. C titled. Phone 8ti3-Y. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING done mjhqme Phone 1253, Oakland CARPENTER WORKwantedrTiy-ho' or Job. Phone 1616-J-3. CUSTOM ROTOTILLING. Phone 786-R-? PIANO TUNER J E Jnnps Ph i:140tt Loans LOANS UP TO $300 UP TO $500 On your automobile ipafd for, or not) Loans made quickly, privately for any worthwhile purpose such as Unexpected expenses Medical and Dental bills Vacation expenses t Consolidate debts Re-financing When you borrow get your money from the Company that makes it convenient to borrow and convenient to repav Lower payments now available up to 20 months to repay. CALKINS FINANCE CO. Douglas County State Bank Bldg Phone 4li6 M-337 state Lie. S-264 MONEY S10 $23 $50 $75 $100 $200 $300 UP TO $500 Borrow on your salary. All steadily em ployed men and women may qualify today for a salary loan up to MOO whether you're in a new job or an old one. Borrow on your car or furniture. Vour furniture or automobile' make excel lent security at Local Loan paid for or not Up to $300 on your furniture, up to $500 on your car. Special "Pay Day" Loans, $10. $25, $50 loaned till '"Pay Day" or longjer Pay only for the actual number of dayi ou keep the money. $25 costs 18c 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 Roseburg. Lost Found LOST White wire haired terrier with black spots, 1 black eye. about 30 lbs., between Myrtle Creek and Cottage Grove. Collar and license. Answers to name. "Skippy. Please call ray Grtf fen. Azalea. LOST Red purse, contained no money. Reward for valued pictures and pa pent. Mrs. Rex Roberts or Margaret Louise Roberts. Phone 1304-J. FOUND DIAMOND "ring Owner can have bv identifying and paying for ad. Phone 493-J-3. Notice NOTICE All the former students of Mrs. Edith S. Arkert will enjov an old fashioned picnic in t'mpqua Park. Monday. May 30th, 2:30 P. M Bring all your family, lots to eat and have c good time A N YONE KNOWING the w hereabou t s of Gerald Keirns, Social Security No. 51R05.M40. please contact Robert E Fox. truck driver. Tyee Lumber Co., Sutherlin, Ore Urgent. NOT RESPONSIBLE for any bills other than our own. Florence Overton, Bar rett Brejcha ANYONE KNOWING the whereabouts of William Terry please call 147 or Ptffl ANNUAL CLEAN "lP day. LooMngBfaw Cemetery Association; May iath. Signed. President. Tractors FOR SALE 148 model TD Interna tional Crawler tractor. New condition. Ie than 14O0 hours. I'ned exclusively for farming fcKMO. J H Came, Rt I. RoteburK. I mile E Kelly s Korner. 30 CLETRAC TRACTOR in rood cmdi lion rrid'. for work at Bob Salvage Yard. 3XtS N. Stephens. Miscellaneous Do You Know? THAT THFRf la In town. 05 N. Help Wanted Wanted I st Class Mechanic familial with Chrysler Corp. automobiles. Sea Mr. Perkin Rose Motor Co. RoieandLane Su. Marker For Resaw RATE, $1.79. nieht Bhlft Roseburg Lumber Co. Dillard, Oregon Phone 468 or 1507 Landscaper SKILLED, full time, wage open. Roseburg Nursery 100 Spruce St. Phone 1262 -J WANTED Live Wire agent for "Tim- ucwu. ii proauci oi timoer structures, Inc. Dealerships on this low cost build , ing method are just being opened. Must have a car. be financially respon sible a long term resident of Roseburg vicinity nnd have some past building and selling experience. Contact F. H. Renken, of Aluminum Builders Suoply Co., Springfield. Oregon at Umpqua Hotel, after 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, May 25. 1949. Stenographer Wanted Apply personnel office. Martin Bros. Box Co. Oakland, Oregon Wanted Auto Mechanics Service Salesman LOCKWOOD MOTORS Fountain Girl Night shift THE DRIVE INN 1 ml. S on Highway 99 MAN OR WOMAN will be appointed to inaiiager i-xkhi ouoscnpuon iservicea in your community, bell Farm Jour nal, Pathfinder, and all other popu lar Dubiicatinn. Full nr nart iim Excellent opportunity for anyone who needs additional income. Permanent. Town or Country. For full details see j. r. w a Kins, note, umpqua, Rose burg. 7 to 8 evenings only. BOOK MATCH SALESMEN Don't let nign transportation charges from Eastern plants kill your sales. Sell UNION LABEL Book Matches for vesi uoasi manuiacturer. uuicker d livery lower delivery cost. New Petty Glamour Girls Scenics Double uo'JK3 etc. dig zua page catalogue FREE. Big daily profit and reneats. Monarch Match Co., Monterery High- wa at imiy Hoaa. aan Jose, laiif. Experienced Clean Up Man For Kitchen APPLY ROSE HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Ask For Chief CAR HOTWANTED- AT THE DRIVE INN ONE MILE SO. ON HIWAY 99 WANTED Woman, middle aeed nr eideriy, neat, clean and kind, to care for mother. Wheel chair invalid. Has ner own coitafte. no cooKing. Perma nent if satisfactory, or would cnn. sider care for her in your home. For iniormaiion, can yij-j-i. Nea appearing man wilh car for posi tion requiring a hours work a day with earnings of $3.50 an hour. Per manent, Advancement. Write applica tion to Mr. Jacobson, Box 830, co News-Review. HOUSEKEEPER, middle aged preferred. Live in home, board and room and $10 per week. Write Mrs. W. H. Stork, Lookingglass Star Rt. or call Mrs. Peck 316. WANTED Sawyer, setter, edgerman ana graaers in atesei electric mill. 50.000 capacity. Phone Myrtle Point 4-R-5. Cawrse Lumber Co. CARPENTER NEEDED at once. Must be quick ana accurate on form work. Phone 9U7-L or call at 449 E, 2nd Ave. South. WANTED Experienced choker setter and experienced chaser. Call 420-R-l between 6 and 7 p. m. ELEVATOR OPERATOR. night work. part time. Hotel Grand. Business Opportunities WANTED Live Wire agent for "Tim or r id. a proauci or timDer structures. Inc. Dealerships on this low cost build ing method are just being opened. Must have a car. be financially respon sible a long term resident of Roseburg vicinity and have some past building and selling experience. Contact E. H. Renken, of Aluminum Builders Supply Co.. Springfield. Oregon at Umpqua Hotel, after 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, May 25. 1949. PARTNER Man and wife preferred. uuy nome ana Dusiness, so.uuu win handle. Your money back in one year. Inquire 1350 Harrison St, 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. or phone 452-J for appointment after 2 30 P M. FOR SALE BY OWNER Two pump gas siauon ana smaii grocery, moaern living quarters, city water, electricity, room for cabins. Close to Industrial town. Richfield Service Station, Rid dle. Oregon. RIVERSIDE TRAILER PARK, equipped lor 24 trailers, nouse ana l apart ment. 2 miles South Myrtle Creek on Hlwav 99. GOING BUSINESS In boom town, close to Roseburg. Inquire at Koseburg fur niture Exchange, 509 N. Jackson FOR SALE Radiator repair business. See Leonard John, 600 Winchester or Phone 686 MOTOR COURT for sale. Coll Financial F. H. A. Loans BUYERS BUILDERS SELLERS .UMPQUA REALTY Across from Pott Office on Highway 99 112 N Stephens Ph. 1535-J F. H. A. Loans James I Payne Rhoden Building. 2.10 ft. Stephens Phone 1301 LARGE AND SMALL SI MS placed with us produce above average earnings. Investigate our monthly savings plan I'mpqua Savings &Lon Assn. WANTED- To borrow. $12,500 1st mort gage on large ranch. Good interest News-Review, Box 849. Fuel SPECIAL FIREPLACE AND FURNACE WOOD t AND 4 IT Itnflhi. 3 to Inch H tinrter. ltt Inch plr cor., pond UlHfL mill wood. No up or bark. Will burn now. PROMPT dllv.rr. 1 mlt, .t Ott Douf l Claud. Wlll.v. Rt. 1. Box O Phoop 1S-J-3 or U.1-J-3. SAWDUST 1- MILL WOOD BtNN-GERRETSEN C Prompt Dltvery Pbon. ia A ut os Better Buys At Barcus Guaranteed Used Cars 1948 Studebaker Convertible, like new with all the extras $2250 1946 Dodge Sedan, new paint and tires. A-l condition 164S 1942 Plymouth Sedan with single wheel trailer . 1045 1941 Pontiac- 8 Torpedo 985 1939 Oldsmobile 2-dr. Sedan, radio and heater 795 1938 Packard coupe, clean. . 475 1933 Chrysler 4 dr. sedan 295 1936 Hudson, clean, good transpor tation 225 TRADES TERMS OPEN EVENINGS Trucks GMC 2-ton truck, new motor. 160" wheelbase, 2-speed axle. Ready to go to work $ 795 Chev. l'a T. flatbed, air brakes 495 1942 Ford dump, box hoist, good tires 995 1947 Dodge, lumber rolls, trufnore tags, ready to go 4500 BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Hwy. 09 N. at Garden Valley Road GET A GOOD UbbU LAK T4 FOR DECORATION DAY WEEKEND 194? Frazer Manhattan sedan, ra dio, heater, overdrive. Excep tionally clean SI7-W 1947 Nash 4-door sedan, only 15.000 miles. Radio, heater 1595 1946 Buick Super, 4-door sedan, ra dio and heater 179J 1942. Studebaker, radio, heater. Ex ceptionally clean for a pre war car I18S 1940 Hudson 4-door sedan, heater, good motor, only 28,000 miles. Good rubber 1365 1942 Olds 4-door sedan, completely overhauled from front to rear 1175 1940 Plymouth 2-door, radio, heat er, new paint job 745 1941 Chev. club coupe, good rubber 850 1941 Olds club coupe, new paint job H95 1939 Olds 2-door. A clean car 645 1938 Chev. club coupe 415 1940 Willys coupe 375 1939 Willys coupe, runs very good, mechanically sound, but needs some work 250 1934 Ford 2-door 125 1934 Chev. 2-door 150 1939 Ford 2-door, motor completely overhauled 675 194fl Jeep 795 1947 J?ep with steel cab 1125 1948 Jeep, 7,300 miles 1295 Riverside Motors Used Cars 1947 Frazer Manhattan, R & H, all extras ism 1947 Frazer Manhattan 1795 1946 Chrysler New Yorker, low mileage 1395 1947 Mercury. R & H 1695 1940 Ford Coupe. R & H 695 1938 Hudson Coupe . 195 1937 Ford. Tudor 295 1934 Ford Fordor 150 Umpqua Auto & Imp. Co 1444 N. Stephens Phone 1049-R Ply For Sale 1948 4-DR SEDAN with radio, heater, backup Ilights, fog lights, windshield washer, seat covers, electric gas cap, chrome wheel rings, and all the rest of accessories made for Plymouths. Approximately 5,000 miles on this car. Can be seen at Rose Motor Co. Chrysler Plymouth Rose & Lane Sts. Phone 68 Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonablv nrinmit n m a r . Chevrolet - Buick Pontiac CadilUe iraue-ins. 1938 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. sedan. Clean car. good Ali-.imnnrf fnnH.t.n cms 1940 CHEVROLET Master deluxe coupe as is S375. Inquire 206 Douglas Co. State Bank oiog. or Hnone 466. Ted's AUTO BODY SERVICE PAINTING Cor. Melrose & Lookingglasa Road Phone 1316-J For Sale 1937 OLDSMOBILE 4 door Sedan (1946 motori 1 5Q cash. Contact Al Williams, Yoncalla CHEVROLET 5 passenger coupe. Excellent condition. Heater, radio, taller made seat cover. S895. Shown by appointment only. Private party. Phone 6H7-R-5. 41 CHEVROLET special deluxe 4 door. line s nape ana many extras. Lloyd Roberts, Ht. 2. Box 403-A, Roseburg. Phone 995-R-I after 5:00 P. M MORE MONEY for your car. Cash w in vui, orKrum Motors, Inc. De Soto, Plymouth. Phone 408. 114 N Rose St. CAR FOR SALE 1941 Buick sedan, com- tVt A 0 overnaui New paint Jackson, corner East 2nd Ave. FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth coupe, good condition. Radio, heater, white slde- ?',",'J',$7,l)0-.C?,t!.be'l"!n P- M. 1446 Walnut. Phone 10ti7 -J. 39 SERIES 10 NASH fordor sedan. Ha dlo weather eye. and overdrive. Good Phon "447 545' 138 S' sltPhe"- 40 CHEV. Standard Chester St. $fi.i9. See Leonard John, Radiator Shop. 600 Win- 1939 LA SALLE. 4 door sedan, excellent condition, good rubber. R. Oary 2 miles E. of Dlxonville. 35 FORD WITH 37 motor, good tlrei "wfi j""or: 'k' 'k ' lhu- Phon. 'M' DeSOTO. 42 motor, fair tlr.s. good palm. $295 cash. Merle Taylor, 4th St.. 1940 PLYMOUTH fordor sedan Excellent condition, reasonablv priced, lnquir 405SouthSt. Phone 766-L. FOR SALE- 46 Chevrolet Aero tedarL One ownership, see before 2 P. M.. 1237 Winchester Si ' FOR SALE-1937 Oldsmobile. 41 motor 1R42 Hicks. 35 CHEV . radio and heater. Good con -..-irirn-".? 1 m n n f.'"" Apartment 33 Instruction INSTRUCTION. MALE I would Ilk. to talk to reliable man who would like to train in spar. tun. to learn welding, metal work, aprar painting s related to Auto Body and Fender repairing; ihould be mechanically In clined and willing to train In spare time, will not interfere with your Job. For information about this train ing write at once, giving name, ad ?"".'. i nd working hour.. Auto Crafta Training. Bo 854. N.ws.Re- For Trade 19.W CHEV i, ton stak. for a 4x4 with winch, and or Pioneer chain .aw for 7.' i r,"n'i1 v'nln, pt Frl S .k ,. w"r,h Duke Road, Box lo, SutherllnAlrport.we.t. lrtL.?1-2K I"ADE-1934 Ch.Y. ' truck", flatted, good shap.. Trad, for mllx cows, calvea. Phon. 143-J-3.