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    ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. ROSEBURS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1940.
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The News-Review doean't know
who they are either,
Livestock
FOR SALE 3 head work horses,
weight around 1500. AIbo mowing
machine rake, plow, harrows,
etc. Coin Mill, Days Creek.
FOK SALE OH THADB FOR LIVK
STOCK Saddle mare', 5 years.
1050 pounds. W. A. lllackort,
Myrtle Creek.
FOIl' SALE 1100 pound, young
horse, work or ride. M. T. Can
non. Phone 34F22.
TOR SALE Fresh milk cow. W. 1.
Lnxon, Dlxonvllle.
FOR SALE Saddle or pack horse.
Phone 12F31.
COOKKH Spaniel. Phone 386-J.
1 i i-
t V v Bunds of poul
r JPrlday. Would
like colored Itent capons and
turkeys. Write Ivan lidwards,
Route 2, llox 7, Koseburg, imme
diately giving complete address.
Wo pay market prices and pick
thcin up, or see me at the Orange
truck.
WANTED Hens and fryers. Port
land quotations paid. Free pick
up service. Uox 135, Camas Val
ley. FOR SALE Haired Kock pullets,
1 months old. E. R. Holm, 41
E. Sutheiiin.
K ALE 60 Black Minorca pul-
vt$, 10 months old, blood tested.
H. Jenny, Melrose.
ALLEY OOP
AT the veay MOMENT OOOLA AND VH BRON:
Onno At i cv I unu
Taki up rJp'a HE HASN'T
X A CHANCE
ON THATA UNLESS BOOM'S
OLD Unoi C5 M5MgK
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IRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
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Stt BARATARIA BAV, T',V0 OP (VE (.'.OST RJRMtDABLE ENEMIES
EAy HAS EVER ENCOUNTERED ARE MOW UMITED tvj A
COMMON ENTECPRISE
Real Estate
5-KOOM house, 1J acres of land,
planted to berries and filberts.
Small uarn, chicken house. Creek
through place. On road, 8 miles
out. Walter Leake, Dlxonvllle.
FEDERAL land bank farms. Rea
sonable prices; convenient terms.
Lists available at the National
Farm Loan Office, Perkins Build
ing, Roseburg.
SMALL TRACTS FOR SALE 1
mile Roseburg. County road.
Ideal building Bltea. Easy terms.
0. W. Young & Son, 205 W. Cuss
streot. Phone 417.
FOR SALE 5-rooiii rustic home on
North Unipqun. Fireplace, elec
tricity. U W. Jordan, Glide, Ore
gon .
FOR SALE Modern remodeled 6
room house. 1106 S. Pine street,
Koseburg.
FOR SALE 13 acres, modern
house. A. F. Morris, Rifle Range
road.
5-ltOOM home, furnished. Inquire
Drive-In Market, Edenbower.
Lost and Found
LOST 8 new wool sacks, between
llennlngcr's Mart and Kohlha
gon's bain. S. 11. Hatthews.
Phone 10F14.
Wanted
IF YOU hnvo lnrm produce to sell,
It will be to your advantage to
see the HUSKIIUKU POULTRY
CO., 920 S. Stephens Street
hlDKS. Highest cash prices. Leave
ears on. Douglas Market
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE 3-year lease on 17
room hotel and restaurant 313
W. Lane, Koseburg.
PISCUSS
ALLEY OOP'?
CHANCE OF
CATCHING
&. OSCAR
BOOM, THAT
POOR
PEEP-DYED
KAA&ICJ
SCOUNDREL
BELT.
IS FIGHTING
A LOSIN&
BATTLE
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WE. SWOOuO WV WE."K.
THAS US
For Salt Miscellaneous
FOR SALE New Mohawk Wilton j
rug, 9x12, regularly 1 25.00. spe
cial J57.50: new 7x10, J27.0O;
bedroom nig for 16.M: easy.;
rubber-tlrod wheel chair; all"
white enamel apartment house 1
electric range, only used about 3 I
weeks. See me quick. J. M. Judd.
FOR GUARANTEED MUFFLERS, I
glass trailers ann auto parts, go
to SARFF'S AUTO WRECKING
HOUSE, H23 N. Main. Phone 553. ,
HEYWOOI) WAKEFIELD baby
buggy, gootl - condition. Prism !
I.l,.,i..ln,-a n,.,l U'..,.f.. --..I. I
er. Cliff Parrott, 305 E. Douglas, j
FOR SALE 75.000 cleaned bricks, I
$10.00 thousand, up. Doors, win
dows and window frames. P.
Hcmpel, Miller's Addition.
FOR SALE berries, J1.00 crate,
and peuB. 3c pound. Iliing con
tainers. Pick them yourself. D. J
C. McGhehoy, Glengary. j
A NEW modern storage locker I
system at Douglas Ice and Stor
age Co. Attractive rates. Cartons !
for sale. I
FOR SALE Mower and hay rake.
Also hay to cut on shares. Fred
Vedder, Heiminger's Mart.
HOUSE PAINT, $2.00 per gallon.
Porch und floor paint, 69c quart
nt Powell's Hardware.
FOll SALE Pens, 2c pound. Pick
them yourself. ThninuB McNan
ney, Umpqna Park.
LOT OF 3-inch angle iron, some I
incll plate Iron. P. Hcmpel, Mil
lire's Addition.
FOll SALE Oil TRADE Modern
house trailer. 112 Brockway
street.
FOR SALE Adraince mowing ma
chine, cheap. G. W. Rogers, Rid
dle. Oregon.
Going
Bend Down,
Mlllm"IIH!,1 l"!"
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How It
What's It
erpnEse two have put
u J.P.McKEE IW A HOLE
CTHO HE POESkl'T IOJOW IT
VET), THEWE IUDUCED
HIM TO OJVEST Ik) THElE.
IMP0RTIW3 FIRM, WHICH
IS MOTHIU3 BUT A
PARWj'jS.
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FOR SALE 5 ROOMS FURNI
TURE 1 1114.00 electric range.. S7&.00
1 rose ruBt duvouport and
chair .. 35.00
1 Cogswell chair 10.00
1 cream 5-plece breakfast set ' 6.50
1 8-piece dining rom set 29.95
1 $39.95 Simmons 46 mat
tress 20.00
1 Ml 6.95 Simmons double
deck spring 12.95
1 $8.00 Simmons hod 6.00
1 $147.00 Guiistun 8x12 rug ... 47.50
2 $30.00 9x12 Axmiuster rugs,
each 12.00
1 fSD.OO Phllco radio 31.00
1 $35.00 Morris dropleut tulile 20.00
1 $24.00 Virginia Lincoln
sewing cabinet 11.00
1 odd dresser, modem 14.00
3 large mirrors, each 2.00
This furniture is In the finest con
dition. See for yourself. Some
have' been used only three
months. Terms If desired. Inquire
Mr. Storkau, Montgomery Ward,
or cull at bos S. Mill. Phone
602-Y.
FOR SALE General Electric vac
uum cleaner, special $27.45,
regular $44.50 value; Magic
Aire cleaner, with attachments,
$39.50; used General Electric
refrigerator, excellent condition,
cheap; good used vacuum.
$7.50; all enamel Westlnghouse
electric range. $12.50. JUDD'S
FURNITURE STOKE.
I1EKKIKS You pick then;. In your
containers, 75c crate. Norman
Kills. 6 miles west Melrose
Store.
DIG trade-in allowance given on
your old furniture. Montgomery
Ward, 315 N. Jackson street
FORDSON trailer, fair condition,
reasonable. Box 197, Melrose
Route.
PHILCO car radio Two 6-volt bat
' terles. 421 Benson. '
Down
NOW WHY
TARNATION
THAT
INJ A
HAVE TO
KE THIS
Brother
Happened
All About
TB6. EASV'S GFST
fftitnC, 1$ MillE 0PT-EM)
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2-nOTTOM tractor plow, sulky
plow, corn cultivator, 2-sectlou
harrow, 3-sectlon aprlngtoolh,
hay cutter, 5 h. p. engine. A. E.
Kent. Phone 436-J.
FORDSON TRACTOR, good shape.
Also 6 ft, nearly new mower for
Fordson. Walter Leake, Dlxon
vllle. TRADE In your old furniture, at
full value, to Judd'a on the new.
Help Wonted
WANTED IMMEDIATELY Girl
or woman for general housework
' and cure of sick woman. Room,
board, $16.00 month. 620 E. Doug-
WANTKIi Woman for genera!
- housework. Healthy, competent,
willing, llox 823, c-o News-Review.
WANTED Experienced house
keeper. L. W. Wise, Yoncnlla.
Fuel
BURN WOOD OR SAWDUST
Safe Convenient
Ami It costs so little.
KOSEUURO LUMBER CO.
Phono 282
Miscellaneous
THE most money for your wool
ntul mnhalr at the KOSEBURG
POULTRY CO.. 920 S. Stephens
Street, Phone 279.
Autos
1933 CHEVROLET COUPE, over
hauled, radio, heater, $225.00.
Dixonvtlle Store.
SEE the Packard coupe for $525.00
on easy terms, at the Koseburg
(Janice.
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WE GOT
&OME.WMtE
OOVOVi OtO
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TO
PUACS...
COPH. 140 tY NEA
BW COMIU6 TO THEIR.
HEAtXJUARTERS, LO0KIH6
VOR Hl FRIEND, HAS
EASY STEPPEO IWTO A .
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Rentals
FOR RENT 5-rooni, modem bun
galow, garage, $25.00 per month.
Call 1252 Harrison street
UAILEY apartments 3 rooms,
bath, garage. Adult only. 117 S.
Kane.
MODERN, clean apartments.
Northside Apartments. Phone
369-J.
FOR KENT 6-room house. Phone
655-J or call at 504 S. Stephens.
G HOUND floor apartment. Vacant
Juno 1. Call The Strange Shop.
KOHLMAOEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 560.
IIOl'SB FOR RENT. Inquire 228
E. Commercial avenue.
FOR RENT Well furnished house.
Inquire 810 North Jackson.
FURNISHED, 2-room. front apart
ment 112 Drockway.
6-ROOM house, near Soldiers'
Home. 112 Brockway.
FOR RENT Furnished, 3 rooms,
lower. 646 S. Pine.
FURNISHED apartment. 404 North
Jackson.
Work Wanted
COLLEGE GIRL wishes position
for practical work with some sal
ary during the summer vaca
tion. Has had two years training
In secretarial science llox 826,
c-o News-Roviow.
CABINET WORK made to order
542 N. Jackson, Roseburg.
Hay, Grain. Feed
FOK SALE Cleun alfalfa hay,
$8.50 per ton in shocks, $11.60
baled. Ready for hauling. Ken
neth Conn. Phone 6F11.
By V. T. Hamlin
By Merrill Blosier
By Edgar Martin
SERVICE,
By Roy Crane
TEK OFF VOUR CAP, PEE WEEJ
VOO IU CE PRESEMCE OP
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WEvXOMER AP-RWE6 IW
BARATARlA
EXPERT SERVICE
Whin Thtrtt Somethlnf You Want Don '
SKE AN KXPERT
The flrtnt and Individual! Hated balow leaelallH In thtlr work.
m them far expert ttrvle. You theuld prefit by their help.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop. 106 8. Main SL
AUTO REPAIRING .
Alba epaugh'a Oarage. 121
Stephena street. Phone 803.
Knight Porter, corner Douglas A
Mala. Body, fender work Painting.
SHEET METAL WORK
Slnnlger'a, 444 N. Jackton Bt,
FLUB CLEANINO
J. C. Btwley. Phone US.
LOCKSMITH
Pacific Key Ser. Phone 84.
Dentistry
DR. NKKRAS
Gaa Whon Desired
Masonic Uldg. Phone 488
lr. O. W, Mamhall, Med. . Bld
Business Freedom
Need Is Stressed
PORTLAND, Ore., May 21.
(AP) H. W. Pronlls. prealdont of
the Nallonal Aaaoclatlon of Manu
facturers, aaid today "the time baa
come for n great mobilization of
private enterprise In America."
"Hy privute enterprise we do not
mean unrestricted activity," he ex
plained. "We want a reasonable
amount of umpiring by the govern
ment, but we do not want lhe.4tni
pho to got Into the game and send
pluyors to the sidelines."
The freedom of America, Pren
lis told an Interviewer, resta on u
tripod of . representative democ
racy, civil and rollgloiiR liberty nnd
free private enterprise, -
"Undermine either of thoso and
our freedom Is Imperiled," he add
ed. "The moment government bo-
gins to plan the oconotnlc afralrs
of a nation, the government muHt
mold public opinion through the
newapupors, the radio, motion pic
tures, the schools and churches.
"WhomS or tho rights of these
ngenclos are endangered, there
rises a strong agency In Its de
fense'. Pioe private' enterprise 1h
being threatened today, und it is
our oi'Kaiilxullon, tho National As
sociation of Manufacturers, which
has undertaken the dofense.
"Creeping collectivism' has been
appearing In alarming rapidity
through many agencies, and we are
out to defend tho principles sot up
hy tho founders of the nation. We
Imvo been so busy With materinl
affairs that wo hnvo lost sight of
those principles."
Prentls Is hero to attend tho Ore
gon Industrial leadership confer
ence. Yoncolla
YONCA.LLA. May 21. Mrs, Ma
bel Poole closed a successful term
si tho Hayhursl school, Krlday
with a picnic and fine program.
Kldon Morin received his 8th
grade diploma. A picnic lunch
was served st noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Castor enter
tained at a dinnor at their home
.Sunday having as their guests,
Mrs, Adaliel Kingston of Itslscy,
Mr. nnd Mrs. tillvor and son of Al
bany, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and
daughter of Shedd, Harold Horn
of llrownsvllle and Mr. and Mrs.
Irvln Klco of Klco valley.
Tho regular meeting or the
Kentts Valley Townscnd club was
hold Tuesday evening In their
hall, with Vico-Prcsideut Mrs. J.
f kli MlVltff. IMC t M in it i
Hold Everything!
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II ." ,n M JI I
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I'd hire 1 1 mt act in h miiiulo if (lie feirls could sing.
GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard Caaebeer, 445 S. Stepheoa,
auto lurnuure repairing. .
PAPERHANGING 4 PAINTING
Paperh'nir, painting, kalBom'g, turn,
refln. Free eat. Phone 149YX. ;
RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING .'
Roaeburg Electric. Phone 121.
RADIO SERVICING
Margia Radio Berftce. Phone IN.
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34.
Radio Uoctora. Phone 167-R,
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
3. C. Jonea. Phone 138-U
C. Jobe presiding. Bulletlna were"!
read and O. W. Angst re-elected .,.
hall trustee for the next five years."'
W. J. Garner gave his renort on "
the Townaend convention held In
Kugene recently.
A short business meeting of tho
Home Kconoinlca club of Elk
Creek grango was held Friday aft
ernoon. Tho secretary reported
that S7.60 was clearod at the clec-,
lion day dinner. Tho noxt meet
ing will be held at the home of "
Mrs. Ara Rychard tho second Frl-
day of June.
Mrs. fichwertr.er and Bon, Pot- . ,
er, of Portland, spent several days : -last
week here visiting friends.
Mrs. Schweitzer will be remem- '
bored na Oonevlva Groves, the
primary teacher here four years
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and',
daughter of Shedd. Mr. and Mrs.
Silver and son of Albany and Har ' '
old Horn of Mrownsvllle spent the .
week-end visiting at the Wm. Cas
tor home In Rice valley. ,
Wanda and Vera Swearlngea ,
spent the week-end visiting rela-i
tlves In Mupleton. ' f
Mr. and Mrs. George Klnghorn
nnd Roberta and Marshall King""
horn of Warrenton spent thi
week'end visiting Mrs, Klnghorn's 'r
pnrents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ly .
nns. , '
Marvin Holland of Rn-burg
spent Saturday here with his par, v
onts. '
Mr. and Mrs. Swan and son of.,,
Nevada, Mo have moved Into tho
Crowe house west of town.. J'r.
MIsbcs (loncvlvo and Juanlta
iianlols of Portland aro visiting at
the Hell homo for a few days. ;,,
Mrs, George Wells returned
homo Saturday from a trip to the f
coast towns, and thonce to Port- '
'land, .... .. vj-
Tracy Applegnto of , llremorton, ,
Wash,, is visiting his parents, Mr.
und Mrs. Minor Applogate. "'
Adellicrt Arm Its se and frlontl, .
who are with the U. 8. army, vis-),,
Ited here ovor the woek-ond en.
route to Vancouver, Wash., nftor
spending some time In Monterey,'"
Calif.
Dr. and Mrs. Kadaliaugh of,,,
(loslien visited at the iJtwrence
Kudalisugh homo Tuesday.
REGULAR MEETING
I'mpqim post, NO. 16, American
Legion, Tuesday, May 21. Klnal,
membership drive, llrlng in thoso
dues.
(Adv.) ADJUTANT.
NOTICE
The Thnosophlrnl books of '
tho original teachings nro now
available In the Public Li-
braiy. (Adv.) .
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