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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939.
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RED RYDER
Battling the rushim& torremt,thumder.
guides his master's body to shallow vwer-
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
I CW Is this ME? IMF Just a few minor.
HH .' X CAM HARDLY i f CHANGES , HILDA . AMD
V BELIEVE IT' -JIM L-O AND BEHOLD f
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
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it Is necessary to write them.
The News-Review doesn't know
who they are either.
For Sale Miscellaneous
POCKET KNIVES, 25c to 11.00. 1
Air riflos, Daisy, 1.Z5. pocket f
watches. J 1.00. Hunting knives.
$1.00. Rifles, 22 calibre, f 4.95.
Boys' tine axe, $1.00. Marble's
match box, 60c. Many fine things
at Powell's Hardware Btore.
FLY RODS, J3.00 to. J7.00.' Fino
reels, 75c to $7.00. Fly lines, 60c
to $5.00. Casting rods, X1.00 to
(5.00. Salmon rods, $1.00 to $1.95.
You can easily flud a fine gift
here at Powell's.
FOOTBALLS, 89c. Football hel
mets, 98c. Football shoes, $2.00.
Basketball shoes, $2.25. Kids'
life-saver vests, $2.50. Student
lamps, $1.79. Volloyballft, $3.00.
Powell's for Sporting Goods.
CARPENTERS' TOOLS Hand
saws, hammers, flies, planes,
braces and bits, pliers, wrenches,
vises, tin snipes, grinders, etc.
Many useful and practical gifts
at Powell's Hardware store.
OUTBOARD MOTORS Elto,
$15.00. Johnson, $35.00. Big twin
Johnson, $100.00. Many other
good buys In trolling motors at
Powell's Hardware.
FOR GUARANTEED MUFFLERS,
. glass, trailers and ruto parts, go
to SARFF'S AUTO WRECKING
HOUSE, 523 N. Mailt. Phone 653.
A NEW modern storage locker
system at Douglas Ice and Stor
age Co. Attractive rates. Cartons
for sale.
DELICIOUS and KpU.onhurg up-
pies. V. E. Beaver, mile S.
enbower school.
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jA0 "'VOKIj VO'
1
SEE our stock of bicycles, tri
cycles and wagons. Also lie'
Springfyele has Just arrived. En
tirely new ideas,' at tho Rose
burg Cyclery, 530 N. Jackson.
FOR SALE Bicycle, practically
mew, for half price. Phone 693-L,
or inquire at 341 8. Pine.
2" O. D. pipe, new thread and
couplings, 10c foot. Phone 121. O.
C. John.
CHRISTMAS TREES. 10c to 50c.
Rear of Douglas Hotel.
Wanted
850021" SUtfAR PINE shakes.
A. E. Jnrcens. 1227 W. Second
street. Phone 32S-L. I
WANTED Dressed hogs, weekly.
Roseburg Poultry Co., 920 S.
Stephens.
DAY OLD calf wanted. O. C. Luch
turhand, Oakland,- Oregon.
Poultry
FOR SALE New Hampshire Red
pullets, starting to lay, Christie
strain, 75c each it taken before
2(ith. Bert Neely, Camas Valley.
100 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED pul
lets, ready to lay. 75c. 250 to se
lect from. Bessie Martlndale.
Camas Valley.
Hay, Grain, Feed
FOR SALE Baled oac and vetch
alfalfa hay. T. B. Duncun. Phone
14F2.
Lost and Found
LOST Black and wbllo spotted
fox terrier, 9 months old. Kc
. ward. 218 Court.
Chiropractor
I 5 -
lid-.Scientific equipment,
Dr. Scofleld. Perkl
NCM & X-Ruy.
rklns Bide.
- AMP PULLS RED RyDER.
FROM DEATH IM THE
RAPIDS
A New Gal
GEc, WHEN 1 WAKE UP
IN THE NAORNING . X'i-L
TH'MV THERE'S A STRANGER.
IN IHE ROOM ' X HOPE
LARD LIKES
Good for
me this rwmMUM- '
CASC YOOWE. UsSTERCTED ,
SITDDV ABOUND
SEVERAL, KORE &UM.MEI?S THAN
SUt CLAIMS I ALSO .TKER ARE AT
LEAST TWO HftHlAra HLOPE
fiEKTCS bSOT MAtiY ybiOW ABOUT 1
TRE LAST ViAS WITH A WELL.
KbiOVOW SLACK SKEEP At3Q '
THERE V5AS ENOUGH. DVST
COfcifciECTEEl VJVTVJl TO
BOWL 'AT COST
KtA5 - OLD VAAM
Vt.-ETY T UVtY
- , . ; X.IC - ETC -
7.
- Careful, Link
Livestock
FRESH, Jyenrold Guernsey cow,
with or without week-old bull
calf. A real cow for $75.00. II. C.
Kelley, Camas Valley, Oregon.
INDIVIDUAL cold storage system
for meats, fruits anil vegetables.
Cut and processed tree. Owen's
Mkt.
SHEEP FOR SALE 55 head
good, sound, young ewes. Floyd
Smith. Phone 12F23.
1500-POUND mare for sale cheap
or trade for cow. V. Wllshire,
Brockvvay.
COCKER spaniel puppies. E. Ja
cobs, 312 W. Second Ave. N.
FOR SALE Jersey cow, age 7.
Frank J. Wilson, Myrtle Creek.
Dentistry
DONE IN IGNORANCE
WHY leave Roseburg for Dental
Plntes when local Dentists can
give competitive price and qual
ity in all various Dentul Plate
and Extractions.
DR. NERBAS
Gas when desired.
Masonic Bldg. Phone 4S3
Real Estate
FEDERAL limn bun!: tarnis Tien
sonable prices; convenient terms.
Lists avuilalilu at the National
Farm Loan Office Perkins Bulld
iuglCoscburg. FOR SALE By owner Groom,
modern house some furniture
like now. No agents. 1029 Coroy
avenue.
FOR SALE Modern reaioileled
5-room house. (108 S. Pine street.
Thunder Can Do No More
Once more rvder. loses
consciousness . .
THU-,nER CAMMOT UM"
TIE THE ROPES THAT
BIND HIM.. UNLESS
HE'.P COMES SOOM
for Lard
You, Boots
I WAS ALWAYS
SO BUSY KEEPING
HOUSE FOR. DADDY,
X GUESS X D1DNT
NOTICE THE WAY
OF AVA- TWH MEAVi , CWEAP ,OMOEQ.-
im vtR ovom ss tvyotKriw ,ore
TWtV WOOVDM'T ViOW A'iOOT socrt
WW :
EVERV TIME I START OUT
THE DOOR, A BUNCH Cfr NOSEy
VJ0MEK1 ARE WATCHIN6. I'LL
HAVE TO STUFF THIS IM THE
FURWACE AMO BLiPM
IT UP
Rentals
FOR RENT 3-roohi house, slublo.
1 acre of land, near new sol
diers' home. $10.00 pur month,
tl. W. Young & Son, 205 W.
Cass. Phone 417.
COMPLETELY Pl'ltNIS H E I
house, overstuffed furnllllre. oil
circulator. Inquire SI0 N. Jack
son. I BELTONIA, modern, furnished
! apartment. Tile sinks. Reason
able. Tenants transferred. Phone
I 12-U
FOR RENT About January 1 I-
room- duplex. Mreplnco, piano,
garage. Close In. 218 S. Rose.
SMALL apartment, one or two
adults. Ground floor. Reasonable.
The Strange Shop.
FOR RENT or LEASE, 6-room
house, 10 acres, near Mclroso.
Inquire Melrose Store.
FIVE-ROOM modern house, fur
nished. 420 Vistu uvenue. Mrs. C.
H. Davics.
Kohlhagcu Apartments. Strictly
modem. Phone 650.
FUUNISHKD apartments. Steam
ht'Kt. Douglas Hotel.
GAIIAC.E for reut. 246 S. lloao
street.
Fuel
BURN WOOD OR SAWDUST
Kafe-Convonient
And It costs so little.
nOSEIlUUG LUMBER CO.
Phono 282.
Massage
STEAM BATH massage and reduc
ing treatments. Brooks, 425 Per
kins Miilhlltig.
' ' LARD NEVER.
PAID MUCH ATTENTION
TO ME
TKVKKb'b
like w&Mjmtz
E hTTHIMD fs ' ' (
ffi---" 13j9BYNEASg3VICE. INC. f . M. RFr. u " "It Qpp , ' I'll
TAVCt AOOAKiTA6t
ov :
rr
copr. 1g3? BT
'ySACES iVr -a 'tM'r1:
II "Syfyi W , f 1 1 ZD.
M.T7S . Witt ZA
Autos
'37 DODGE J-tnn pickup, good con
dition, $550.00. Terms. 412 Fow
ler. Phone 12-1.
AI'llAM'S USED CARS
1936
1935.
1938
11136
1930
1933
1937
1939
1934
1930
1936
1934
1937
ROSE
Plymouth coupe $345.00
.'Ot-d touring sedan 325.00
Ford coach
,. 675.00
.. 395.00
Ford deluxe sedan
Hudson coach
Ford sedan
Ford deluxe coupe
... 395.00
... 375.00
... 495.00
675.00
Ford coupo
Ford coupe
215.00
Roosevelt sedan 95.00
Ford pickup 375.00
International pickup.. 295.00
Chovrolot truck 495.00
AND OAK STS. PHONE 80
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY
GLENDALE. Dec. 21. The pri
mary and elementary grades of the
Glcndalo schools will -present n
Christmas program Friday evening.
December 22, consisting of an op
! erettn. "The Toy Shop." and a
j Christmas choir, with Christmas
scenes In pantomime.
The cast or "Tho Toy Shop" Is
i,s follows: Tina, Deniece Hunting
ton; tho Toymuker. Stanley Mit
chell; Airs. Crumby, owner or tho
toy shop. Virginia Cooper; Pal, the
dog. Elmo Ball; Felix, tho cat,
Jimmy Brewer: Kewpie doll, Miiry
Bellows; Negro doll, Billy Now-
land: sailor doll, Elton Ollnghnusu;
oldest doll, Jerry McNoll; Juck-ln-thu-bnx.
llruee Y'Ulooil; Ural doll,
'Dorothy Cunningham; second ?oll,
I Dorothy Winkelman; third dull.
'Mary Ruth Sparks; rourtn noil,
Nnilinr Caraway: other dolls, Joiin
By Fred Harnian
By Merrill Blosser
Boys are.
like that
WHEM THEY
LOOK AT A CAKE i
They can never.
SEE -PAST THE
f ROSTIN3
By Edgar Martin
J
1M NiOV A BOt URVRSSEO
BOT V"tR VASt S HER. CXOK
.OSIO'ESS AMO VT ST
VlWtRlM6 TO SOME OOPE
"WKi. X'O VAtAM tSSOOSVA TO
1
ttv X. zi ' . , n i
Nt:A service, mc. t. M, Rrp. u. fl. pat.'offJ
By Roy Crane
EXPERT SERVICE
When There's Something You Want Done
8EE AN EXPERT
The firms and Individuals listed below specialize In their work.
8da them for expert services. You should profit by their help. '
AUTO REPAIRING
Mtm Spaugh's Garage. 234 W. Oak
street. Phone 303.
Knlghl-Porter, corner Douglas &
Mala. Body, fonder work. Painting.
RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
Koaoburg Electric. Phone 123.
FLUE CLEANING
J. C. Bewley. Phone 163.
GENERAL SAW FILING
llowu'.d Casebeer, 443 8. Stephens.
Also furniture repairing.
LOCKSMITH
Pnclfle Koy Sor. Phone 348.
Thomna, Donald Wlnkplman; ma
mil (lolls, Porotliy Pliilllpa, Joan
Kanloll, Icla May Turner; romp
or (I')Hh, LoiiIho Coopor, Donna
Dcall. Dorothy I'holpa; fancy dolls,
Dorothy Itoad, Barbara Thurman,
Iorratne Knatmui:; teddy bears.
Larry HeiinttiKor, Myrtle Patter
Hon, Colleen Comlray, Wanda West,
Marvin Ashman, Knth Allen, lrma
Lee Hathaway; wooden Holdfcrs.
'Carl Sether. Karl Sether. Kenneth
Turner. Vernon lieall. Hilly
Sclilclnh. PorreHt Poll; school chil
dren, Kenneth Hedfleld, Don
Heanies und Danny Wlnkolmnn.
Members of the ChrlstmnH choir
wtl! he rSHly DobyiiH, hoUKhiH Ash
man, Kdllh Hrndy, Helty Smith,
Phyllis Smith, Jerry McNeil. Diane
Nelson. Hilly Lowallen, Hetty liar
hour, Paula Mao Swank, Krnnk St,
Clair, Danny Winkelman, Don
Ilnames, Mary Ann Howinan, Nor
ma Kodl'lold. (iemldlno Mays
Cleometto MnclMiemm. Virginia
Cooper, Bruco Y'MI-joiI, Hilly
Sehlelfch. Zella Wool'.ey, Harlan
Uudfleld, Mary Hellowa, MaiKret
Gnltleri'lez, Dorothy CunnlnKhnni,
Dorothy Winkelman. Kenneth Kod
rirld. Dale MeCollmn. Marjory
Richardson, Dorothy Itend. ' Lor
raino ICuatmau und Odella, Cook.
ELECTION OF
OFFICERS HELD
IHDDLK, December 21. At a
refent ineolhm tho order of Kast
orn Star held elect ton or off icon
which wns followed by a banquot
honoritiK tho pant malroim and
past iiiilronii of tho order. Mrs.
Grace Hecker, retiring matron,, pi'j
Mcnteil each ol tier on leers wun a
Klft. The following officurf) wore
elected for the ensuitiK year: Lil
lian Hall, worthy matron; Klzle
LogHdon. worthy patron; Kiln Ham
lin, assistant matron: ftlbert Hall,
assistant patron; Hertha Hlilndell.
conductress; Zalda Acker, .tusfst
ant condiictmss; Ktta Moilhaf.
screiary; f)-ra Willis. treaH'.iror;
Neva Matthews, elm plain; Muud
(riant, pianist. Installation of of
ficers will be held Tuesday, Dee.
I!ith. On Kridav or last week the
Past Matrons dinner was held at
the IoiIkc dlnhiR hall with sixteen
members and uuestH present. Mrs.
(irant and Mrs. Willis were acting
hoste'sscs.
TURKEY DINNER 19
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
OLALLA. Deeombnr 21. Mr. ami
Mrs. Itov .1. Carnall were dinner
MUCHtH at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs, Jim flarns, wttn Mrs. neii
Clark as Joint lioslesM. on Saturday
.vpiilini. . )i:einier mivi. ui six-
thirty. Mrs. I tarns and Mrs.
Clark served a delicious roast tur-
kov dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Car
nall. M. and Mrs. Charles SIdkhI.
Airs. K. D. L'ickwood and' the host
mil liostesHcs. Mr. and Mrs. Harns
and Mrs. Clark. A lovely little
frosted Christmas tree on a mirror
lake centered the table while Ki'een
lapers, green and white nut-cups
and dainty hand made place cards
of Santa Clans, and silvered fir
sitiii bombs, ymt
WV corn o nvttu soviet, rue, t m rcc u s.TAi.orr.
RADIO SERVICING
Hargis Radio Service. Phone 196.
Lund Radio Service. Phoue 34.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
E. C. Jones. Phono 139-L.
SHEET METAL WORK
Sinulger's, 444 N. Jackson SL
WELDING
Rshg. Woldlng Works, 509 N. Main.
WASHING MACHINE SERVICE
Borgh's. 630 Winchester. Ph. 808.
conos conipleteil tho table ilccora
Hons. 1'ollowing illnncr gifts were
ill.itrlbutcu from a beautilully de
corated Christinas tree in tho Mr
lug room and cards and visiting
enjoyed by the guests.
GUESTS AT
IRELAND HOME
OLALLA, December 31. Gin-sis
at Ireland Brothers ranch Sundnv
Included Mrs. Pearl Thomas from
Homednlc. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs-l'-red
llolilrcge from Thermouolls,
Wyo., .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ire
and aim, Deo. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii.
land, Mr. and Mia. Jerry Morrison
Iiolnnil, Hon , Hills, and daughter,
Joyce, or Marslifield. Mr. flu I
ilrmlgo and Airs. Thomas aro bro
thor anil sister (if Mrs. W. 10. Ire
land and are here for a lew weeks
visit with her anil other rrlends In
Marslillcld. "!r. and Mrb. Ilol
dregii will retitrn to Wyoming soon
hut Mrs. Thomas expects to re
main Tor some time with hur sis
tor.
DINNER IS ENJOYED
AT LOCKWOOD HOME
OLA I. LA, Docombor 20. Mrs
Hoy J. Carnall was a dinner gucsl
at tho homo ot Mrs.- It. D. Lick
wood in Teninlle Tuesday, otheri
enjoying the dullcious chicken din
ner served at twelve-thirty worn
Mrs. Charles Klegal. Mrs. Jim
Harns, Mrs. linn l.akey and s-nall
son. (,'iinniil, Warren Lockwmiil,
Max l.ockwiod anil tho hostess,
Ali'H It. II. I.ockwooil.
I'lillowing dinner Mrs. Laltoy and,
tiix Locliwood dollvereil a Hhi).
meiit- of (li'i'HHed turkeys to Itoso
burg whllo tho other ladles suent
the afternoon visiting with Mrs.
I.ockwooil to whom they presented
a lovely shower of kitchen articles
trimmed In red, her farm-lioiise
tiltchen bi-liig dono In white, red
and blaclt. The next meeting of
this group will lie at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hums, Saturilay
evening, January III, when the la
dies and Ihnir husbands are invited
in dinner and Christinas partv giv
en by Mr. and Mrs. Jlarns and Mrs.
Hell Clark. Small Christmas gills
will he exi-hiilignd.
Associated Gas Station
Improves Its Service
The Associated sorvlco station
at 'Cutnp View, operatoil by Claude
"Put" Patterson, has recently been
Improved and now survices added.
A building has hecn constructed to
provide lacllilles for lubrication .
and has been c'luippetl with auto
matic hoist und a newly develop
ed system fur cleaning transmis
sion and differential cases. Mat
tery service equipment also has
been Installed.
London's Westminster hospital
has sunk Its supply of radium (six
grammes worth $15u,uou) In a &u
foot steel shaft.
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