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FIVE mm I IIIILH.I I Mill if II III ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON j TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, .1940. rr . " 1 si i n i Livestock . 400 WHITE-PACED young ewes for sale. Uidoro Indu, Muy Deck ley'8 place, Dlxonvllle road. Phono 1F31. FOR, SALE 14 wethor Angora goats, heavy shearers. 0. A. Donebrnke. KOH SAM2 2 Corrieilule rains, 1 purebred, 1 Kiado. J. A. Hooten, Mountain House, Canute SUitlon. KINK Komney hiick, 6 yenrs old, f 12.50. O. C. Stanwood, Uakluud. SOMIC AC;i:i) owes for salo. J. L. Houston, Melrose. l-'OU SALE Milk cow, 3 years old. Henry Johnson, Mclroso Hon to. COCKER Spanlen. Phone S8S-J. For Sde Miscellaneous CANNING peaches aro ready. Good Gravensteln apples, 65c box, bring containers. Canta loupes, watermelons, all local. (Jruiifies, 288 size, le each. Pop Kennedy, just north of Cunip View. FOR SALE Elberta and Hule peaches now ready for canning. Roy Burks' fruit stand. Coos Day highway. MUFFLERS, MUFFLERS To fit most popular cars. Guaranteed tho Ufa of tho car. Come in and look them over at Sniff's, 523 N. Main street. Phone 503. CANNING TOMATOES, pick them yourself, or delivered in town. Call 210 or 37F2. Fern Green houses. PEACHES, 3!ic bushel. Pick them youru-lf. llrliig containers. Lau runco Roberts, Coos Junction. TENTS 7x7 loan-to at $9.75. Um brella and poleless tents at real savings. Parslow Hnrdwuro Co. ALLEY OOP WASH TUBBS rioTIW HEU3A. WOLFE'. JOB, EASr. HeK wnuKC BfMTlfi SAVTWEIiE.MYGOOD MAM,... ) ,,"lrYNb A IHINfa to i 5im' l ( ( A pEW THINiSS YOU ) s?3fcL A WHAT A.TJ.E YOU POINS ' f BUT VOU INSIDE A SACMED OH.VE.H'? VJELV, ' I DON'T KS0M sBOUT J f XTy-U TO ONE OF OUR THIS UCAN'T DQ ANV-) CROCODILE, IT A W NOU GLrVG KEE.P ' V CROCOPILES C I SACRED J CRITTE.R THIM3 ABOUT Vnjv IS FOREVER U m VER PEEPERS -1 J 1 ROCODIL.es ? bWJALLEREP THKT NOVJJf: WLOST TO M PEt AM' I'LL ) y' rTCZ 42 4 f J y ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS To You From Me With Love By Merrill Blosser rz ; 1 ja S' nearly every visitor Just be good spoms ' 77Z THM- Guy x.RlTTs should happem TWATfe A FINE TRICK.1 " TO PETERSBURG HAS ABOUT IT AND DONT a,L, EkSWT ABOUr. MO. THFRE- ARt?TvAJO WE CAME ALL THIS WAy DON Y GET SORE BEEM TOOK IM BV THAT Te?U AWVONE -- B4TS TT VJbULD LEAVP TmIuV NT JUST TO BE STOOGES FOR. AT ME fT faAG- WE T WHAT THE S OH, X WD S tO FUYI S A COUPLE OF. J AINT Ay FAULT; FOOL f RED BATS ' RED BATS f WE CAM . fiso , ' J"C LT , RED BRICKS' l 'v - hundreds J PHOOEY! Realiy ( take ir. M , Zv 1 'trrn E i3-it(. lizLKS J-feJ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES He Fools Nobody ' " By Edgar Martin i j "" j- ' FOR SALE Fairbanks-Morse 6 ' h. p. gas engine with buzz saw attachment; McCormnck mow er; 2-bottom, M-lnch, tractor plow; 1925 Ford truck, . Muncy gear shift. W. O. Condray, Uleu PEACHES, Eibortas and Craw fords, at tho Lathrop orchard, 1 mile from town on N, Myrtle road. Wholesale and retail. Mrs. E. C. Lathrop, Myrtle Crook. CLOSING OUT stock of rugs, fur niture and linoleum at very spe cial prices, Parslow Hardware Co. 1940 ELECTRIC radio. 11 tubes. . Used six weeks. Cost $78.95, will sell $45.00. Also used furniture cheap. 628 S. Pine. CAN Benchland peaches. , Same price. Save sugar. Bring con tainers. Tuthill's, 3 miles west of Sutherlln. A NEW modern storage locker system at Douglas Ice and Stor age Co. Attractive rates. Cartons for sale. HALE peaches, $1.00 per applo box. Ilartlett pears for canning, 25c. Bring containers. Ernest Voor hies, Lookingglass. ' BIO trade-In allowance given on your old furniture. Montgomery Ward, 315 N. Jackson street. HALE and Elberta peaches. Ord ers taken now ripe In 10 dnys. C'has. Inslcy, Happy Valley road. NICE ELBERTA peaches ready. Priced loss than J1.00 bushel. O. G. Rogers, Lookinglass. ELBERTA peaches now ready for canning. R. l. Klnlst, Coos Bay highway. Phone 4CF12. ELIIERTA peaches now ready lor canning. Bring containers. Phone 21F31. J. R. Wilson. PEACHES Tor Bale. I.rmkiimclMKS. Ted Hudgcs, VOU DID A SWELL ra i nc 7'WHAT Y( GRAVENSTEIN apples and Bart- lett pears, 200 a dox. reacnes, 50c a box. Mrs. E. Edmau, Mel rose, WOOD-BURNING Montag circulat ing heater; Rod Star, 3-burner, oil stovo. SOS S. Muln. Phone 603-R. FANCY tomatoes (non-acid), bushel 75c, flats 40c. Sweet corn, Goldeu Wont, $1.50 sack. Quitlity good. Delivered dully. Linilblooni. CRAWFORD and Muir peaches for sale. Hales reudy soon. Mon . iou Porlor, Tcumilc. Rentals BELTONIA Modern, furnished apartment. Hardwood floors, tile sinks, . refrigerator. Opposite Umpqua hotel. Reasonable. Phone 12-L. CLEAN, well-tumished 4-room house. Electric range. Frlgidaire. oil circulator, overstuffed furni ture. Inquire 810 N. Jackson. FOR RENT 2 furnished houses. $10.00 and $15.00. Inquire 915 E. 2nd street. 6-ROO.M house, partly rurnished, basement, largo yard. B. F. Chll son, 875 Hoover, Phone 225-V. CLEAN, modern, 4-room furnished house. Phono 222-11. 517 S. Steph ens. ROOM to rent, with or without meals. Woman preferred. 114 Flint. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 650. MODERN, 5-room house w ith sleep ing porch for rent. Call 807-J. 2-ROOM, furnished apartment, prlvuto bath, 112 Brockway. SMALL apartment, close In. at The Straugo Shop. Call Natural History Expert A Right Handy me , , if-nrr nnnn.VDiH; -1 f 1 fiRAS THE OTHER SECRET A6EMTS WHEU 1HEV DIS APPEARED. THE PESTAURAMTS A0AWDONEO.,.EVERyTHIW6S 60ME. THE OWE PERSOM WE CAPTURED REFUSES TO TALK 3-ltOOM furnished apartment, elec tric refrigerator, privato bath, luundry room, 1 5.00. lights and water furnished. Cull 420 S. Pino. 3-ltOOM apartment, private bath, electric washer. Inquire Harth's Toggery. FOR RENT Furnished houso und water, $7.50. Braughtou, Miller's Addition. FIVE-ROOM modern houso, fur "nlshed. 420 Vista avenue. WELL furnished upurtuuuits. Norlhsidc Apartments. Wanted BIDS WANTED for hauling school children from Dendy school dis trict No. 93 to Sutherlin school district No. 130, for the coming school term of nine months, Right reserved to reject uny and all bids. Mrs. R. O. Goff, Clerk. School District No. 93. Sutherlln. WANTED Ride to South Dakota soon. Share oxpenses. Dale Stoner, to Claude Parkhurst, Roseburg. DAIRY and lieef cattle. W. A. Bluikert, Myrtle Creek. Phone 2s2. WANTED Unfurnished, 5-room bouse, with garage, close In. Box 877. co News-Review. WASTED Circulator and bed room set. in good condition. P. O. Box 10G0. WANTED 1 J to 21 h. p. gasoline engine, good condition. Priced right. Bernurd Grubbe, Wilbur, Oregon. WE pay cash for old or crippled horses. Phono 48F13. HIDES. Hlghosl cash prices. Loavo ears on. Douglns Market. Man THATS JUST IT. WE HAVE THE MASTERMIWD, BUT THE WILL HEL6A ORSAMIZATI0N C0MTIMUES TO FLOURISH. THERE'LL 6E OTHER FASTERWINDS OW AMD ON IT Real Estate FOR SALE Two good sawmill locutfnus, close In 3G0 acres and . 200 acres, exceptional aliKH, price $1500.00 and $2250. Chus. Kyes, broker, Highway urd Douglus. 40 ACRES, nine cottages, own well, puved highway, electricity, elevation 2400 feel, 2 miles 20 i i lu bornx mine. $110.00 mouth income. Sell, $4450.00, or trade for resort, etc., in Oregon. B, L. . Golden, Hlnkley, California. FEDERAL lano uuik farms. Roa sorahlo prices; convenient forms. Lists uvulluhla at tho National Farm Loan Office, Perkins Build- ' ing, Roseburg. FOR SALE 79-ncro ranch. Free Ir J rigalion on 9 acrcti of tillable : land. Price $2500.00. $1000 down, ' balance, terms. Box 2SI, Suther lin, Oregon. FOR SALE 9-room house, close . in. Also household iurniture. 321 S. Pine. Phono 658. FOR S A LE 5-room new ly finished house. Furnace and gara:ie. W. It. llrowu, 514 Cobb street. FOR SALE Stock ranch, Mil) acres, 30 minutes from town fully equipped. See Mr. C. A. I.ll . lisburg. 115 Cass street. FOR SALE 6100m house, large lot. Sacrifice for cash or terms. Close In. Box 866 c-o News-Review Fuel OAK block and furnace wood John Marks, Route 2. Phone 6SF4. PHONE 2K2 Green and Dry Slab Wood ROSEIIUItG LUMBER CO. Hay, Grain, Feed IIA Y Walter I.enko. Dixolivlllo. MAYBE THIS HELP FIND 'EM, 7 IT'S A LITTLE BLACK BOOK THAT HEL6A HIP THI CCAS...ITS WILL 60 NAMES AMD V-A AMD ALL SORTS Or HIEROGLYPHICS Miscellaneous $100 REWARD for Information lending to conviction of anyone stealing sheep from Herbert I Ilnsting's ranch at Winchester. Phtlllppl & Rohr, Koschurg. ' Work Wanted CABINET WORK made to order. 643 N. Jackson, RoBehurg, . FOR NEAT and economical dress making, phone 41R3. WANTEi 3 (19-J. -Ironing. Mrs. Collins, Autos 19119 Hodgo Deluxe Coupe, $S45. Just like a brand now car. 1938 Dodgo Deluxe Sedun $695 Radio, heater A 100 ear, 1937 Dodgo Doluxe Sedan $595 New paint, motor couldn't ce bet ter. 1937 Deluxe 4-Dr. Fol d $165 Reconditioned from stem to stern. Tho best 1937 Ford in Koschiti'g. 1936 Nash Deluxe 4-loor $465 Clean us a pin. Has most every extra possible to buy. 1936 Pontine ixduxo Coupe $435 Radio, heater and all tho trim mings. i:i:i5 Plymouth Coupe $295 A clean car at tho right price. 1933 Plymouth Coupo $225 Paint, tires and everything llrst class. 1930 Pontine Tudor $100 New tires and a first class motor. This Is only a few. Wo probably have what you want, If It isn't listed. Our terms can be made to fit anyone. SI D1LLARD MOTOR CO. Dodgo Plymoiilh FOR SALE 1937 Ford tudor. Will take light car in trade. 835 Win chester. By V. T. Hamlin By Roy Crano WILL By 6E0R0E,EASVi WIL40M. you SOLVE EVERYTHING AFTER FULL 0' ADDRESSES fitM EXPERT SERVICE When There's Something You Want Den . SEE AN EXPERT . - .- - The firms ana Individuals listed belew. specialise In their work. See them for expert service. You should profit by their help. GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 8. Stephens , Also furniture repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop. 106 S. Main St AUTO REPAIRING Knight Porter, corner Douglas- Main. Body, lender work. Painting. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key fler. Phone 848. Impounded L'M.iJSS claimed within 48 hourl from date of notice, the follow In;; described doR will bo soH or killed aa provldod In City Or dlm.nco No. 1014. IJIiick. male Spanlol. . . . , , Tom riotchor, city (enforcement Officer. 1'liono 2F-4. August 12, 5:00 p. in. Dentistry SPECIAL Extraction anil Plates Pyorrhea Treatment . Una whon desired. . Dr. Ncrbaa - Masonlo Dldg. I'liono 488. nr O W. Mamhnll. Mp'. t. DMi Negro Slayer Of Woman Capfiircld lRNI. Ore., Auk. ; U. (AD Hungry and near oxliaustion, Mel vln Jack Williams, 411-year-old ne Rro farm hand, was arrested nonr hero yostorday in connection with tho slaying of his former employ er's wifo and wounding her hus band. State Police SciRoant L. L. Hlrt zcll said Wllllnms admitted shoot ItiK Mrs. Jim Vasellu, B3, as she lledAjicrnss a field, and wounding VasuTlu in a leg, but he insisted he had not Intended killing either, A' posse organized by . Sheriff Claude L. McCauley found Williams In a railroad cut 20 miles south of hero. He was not armed and of fered no resistance. He said he had eaten only part of a wator moloii since Raturday. ... . , SdiRenut IllrlKcll said Wllllanis IiihI served time In a Stillwater, Minn., prison. ' , Hirlzell said Williams quit work Saturday and was piild off. There apparently was some dlsputo pvnr wages. Williams returned to the houso, the officer suld, entered through a window and obtained a. shotgun. Vasollu said Williams flrcil at him from a haystack, and then opened fire on Mrs Vasollu as she fled across a field. , Olio blnst struck her . in a leg and all oilier In (he head. Tho shotgun was found near her body. Williams had been employed on the Vuseliu acreago two miles from town for sovoral. months. CARD OF THANKS We wish o thank Ueu 0. Wil son, lloiner Krusn, Hoy McNabh and all the other young men of Vonca lla who so willingly assisted :U the wreck Kundsy, August 4, in which our Mother und llrnther lost their llvos. Also we wish to thank the Statu Police who took charge. Mr. and Mrs, :. c. Sllllman una faintly, Phoenix, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. tocll Clark, Seat tle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sllllman, Ilerkelcy, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Oowler, Seat tle, Wash. - . .. eon i.wi ,v wf. iiivtct. we t "Si.v 1 iIiiiiihIiI gddgci Hold Everything! 1 1 niieei PLUMBING Polo Cruniott, Plumbing. Ph. 697. RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING ".oseburg Electric. '- Phone 123. RADIO SERVICING HarglB Radio Service. Phone 18. Luud Radio Service. Pbose 84. REFRIGERATION 8ERVICE 3. C. Jones. Phone 13S-U - CIO-AFL Peace? Ho, Lewis Stales SEATTLE, Aus. 13. (AP) U announced, John L. Lowia arrived hero yesterday for three days of conferences with C.I.O. officials. In an Intorvlew, the C.I.O. leader reiterated his opposition to the flurkq-Wadsworth conscription bill and answered "none" whon asked whether ho, thought, there was , a chance for peace between tho C.I.O, and A.F.L. r .Expressing .concern , over post wftr results of the European strife gle In the United States, -.Lewis .No matter who wins, the re per cussions or tlie war will be bad here. Our, national economy Is bound to suffer. ah the for- olfin nations now trade on the bar ter system, hut we are storing tho world's, xold In- tho United Statns and trado will not bo on that basis when the wur is over. We're iust cuttins our head off at the Juglar vein. If we keep gofn gas wo are. tho people will ris up and form their own party. Hut that dav Is not yet. There will bo no third party in I'J40. WORLb'8 COLDEST SPOT Although the South Polo Ik colder than the North Pole, the ooldHHt spot In tho world is at verkhoyauHk, In Siberia, , whero temperatures of 90 degrees below zero are recorded. CITATION VOU 11 lll.H ATION "' No. f. Ill tin- County Court of Uu Htti to or (i i'koh fur l ho County ol - DouhIhh. Iii I hi! . .Mutter of tho- I'eHtion ut llnivurd KiiKi-ltluy und MartfiK-r Itc I.- KaKi-lihiy fur Dim ac)ittlori of Carol Uiiilt iif Nt'llsun. To: lijuniu Kin Ni:I1noii miiiI Klor-(ni-; Vlclorln Null nun, liubband utid' wifo: ...... Ill lliu Niiiih of tlio Slate of Ore Kon. yi ii aro ln'ioby toinniiinil'Mi in iippi-ar hi'foif the I loiiurablt Ciuii ty Court, .of I he State of Orotfon, III in ill fur the County of 1iiuiIkh, at tho Co ur I JloiiHt'. In ln Cits' of UoKohurR, ' on Uiu IHh (hi y of Scp (1'inlutr. !HU. at tha hour of 1UUK c'rtoik A. M of Kfihl . luy. to hIiuw i'huhc. If any t'XiHt, why tint ni-ll-ttoii of tho alfrtVf-uamcfl ptltion-i-cB, Howard KhKoIiIuv and Mitr KUrlt U KuKelday, htinhund hM wife, for tlo- aih.ptiun of ald Carol liarloiir NfllHim. and ttni chuufcu of hr naiiH to Carol Ifarlcno Kit Kulday, nlmuld not hn Krantcd mid why on oiilrr of cimrt nhould not hn nuidf a ml entered for hik:i uihi tlon iitl I'luHiKe of luiuiu u h prayed fur In Hidd putlthfu. i . , Tli In I'Matlon. In puljllnhod by or- dur of lliuifiriihle MorrlH C, lluwJtcr, jlldUo of the ahovo-oiltltlrd eourl, tiunlc und entered In the uliove-eii-titled proceeding, dlrei'thii; pulill intlon ihureof uiiec it week for not )exM than four weekt tn ltoeliarK iNeWH-itevlew, il iicwspnpci- of KCll eriil rlreuliitlfiii printed and pub IIhImmI In the eltv of KuHehlirtf 111 thin eoutity und Htnte. . 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