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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, RQSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1940. FIVE vjvi r k k M-i i n Kiv .c stirs Xav, i ill ,1 C. Cl i:..ll.... I Attention Mechanics and " Service I ' B-..t. I I E v.... !.... II wi m in f iwnivu . ivmiuil HUIW9 II m aaaaaTaaaaaaaaWaTaaal -aaaaT"M ' Thrae DoUKlua Countr atorea Hill lake Hani Ada for ae Neival(pvpw, . CI l. i:lt S M UIKET Nufbrrlln ! ITEARNS A I HRNOWETU Ouklnnd STONAKKH lllll'G CO. Yoncalla HiDIINtlll KTOIIB i:iki..,i hk.ii win's t'l,,iqua (il.HIK Mil, UK Ull.kf 1. II. M IIOI.S flmekivny ' It. II. IIH HTK.lt CO. falling Vallrr llll i:l,I. S STIIU1S Tenniltr C. C. KONIIAf It llllliinl ItUV.Mll.DM A HAMS 31) rile Crcpk - KIMIIIOUS Ulcl.ilc in:M;i:it s Ijlrndnlf. in:MS(iKiri I'Mnronvtllp DA ym uk.i:k SICHtH MlffJ'a ('rrrli Tb nlmtr atorea will ncrrpt da and winriit tor thrill. Jt trll (he nirrrhnnt limed alinvn l iranl t put nn nil In the Pewa-flei leiv-" and be ,vlll take care of oil the detalla fur you. NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ads Phone 100 nft I fc& First Insortloti, per wor'. Sc . Each subsequent insertion per word lc One week, por word ....6c One month, per word 20c Minimum ohnrgo 25c : Copy for tills pago will be ac cepted until 11 u. m. on tuc day of oublicution. .Tin. Ncws-TU'Vlcw assuim-s m, i.Hl.n.sllllity for and In nn way miruiilc--s the fiuaat-l'tl r.-spnnsl-blllty .ir Integrity ft" t lies wlvi-itis-trfl in tin i laHHificd column. vesllgatlni, li.-fciir .sen. ling tii'ini'y In royputisp l' aiivt;rliemfiits. .J Tin, Nt'WR-Kt'V i.-iv rcfirii'H ttio r Kilt tn rt'li''t ohjpi'llonalili. IMIVer tlHing. It tiirinor ri he riKliI to cli ti" " if V all lulverllsliiK under ALLEY OOP VOO THINK VOUVE SOMETHING ON THESE Ml JOS. 'S EVEN IF WE RIGHT COULDN'T GET THEIR. TRUCK'' j . 11 ' ' ' aaalaaa l'j'' " FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS DOMT WORRy ABOUT ME, FRECKLES-- tXJ JUST GO ( OU DON'T - TO THAT PARTV AMD HAVE I ' SOUND AS IF . A GRAND TIME J YOU'LL MISS ME,' BOOTS AND HIS BUDDIES UOOIA "60bV" QUCV.W Af,ec WASH TUBBS I ' ' V ...rr V fit LiJl W'S9. I'll NEIfiHBORHOOD WHERE WE MA6AIIWE Ml: IT'S A 60OD THIKV3 1 WA6 DISSUISEP,- X I'l- , WJICKCaiCW teU.W . i V WX LOST THAT BLACKMAILERS V i,'.";w',''i' 'tw i.vjj y X CIIDrUIUI nil W.jW V WKK-i I l I r.iww iv wr (!- l r, ys.ws.-l r"'fSM r - t v ri iLQ -KZ'ijf M huBscBiPTioMS.AuoeuESS ''SysA c ' 1 e,ui!, ' To get in touch with advertis ers giving us their address "Box so and' so, care News.Review," ft Is necessary to write them. The News-Review doesn't know who they are either. Livestock SPAN' very blocky built black geldings, around 2S00 pounds. Excellent for farm or piling work. With or without harness. Triced low. J. P. lioiiobrukc, Melrose. IJEGISTEUEl) Jersey hull, 21 years. Large type. Seo Ills young daughters' and his sire's daugh ters, 11 1 s dam in a d c (175 pounds' at only 2 years. Price JNO.UO. J. V. Uonebrnke, Mel rose. ' COCKEll SPANIl'ILS neglstered thoroughbreds. Jacob's KeQnels, 312 W. Second North. WANTED 50 head young goats. Phone 20F12, Oakland. G. W. Shook. Dentistry SPECIAL action and Plates Pyorrhea Treatment Gas when desired. Dr. Nerbas Masoic Bldg. Phone 48S Dr. .0. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg. Work Wanted MONTGOMERY WARD js now equipped to do all your plumb ing work. Large or small jobs. Phone 85 ask tor plumbing de partment. Hay, Grain, Feed BRIGHT baled straw. Ilmckway. r V -AW I V ALL RIGHT, BOVS, WOTTA VA MEAN?!") ff -vOU COULONT HAVE.' OT AH.THANKSj ?-JSL.0 r W--a 1 11 tH'.v 'tp.y.j sa't r r',." :w- . YtxrswELL iil be 11 THATS ' "r"--n 1 I JfeWtLK-V mivju ucia cviuk. 1 ne ikuuis F1NL 1 MAI 1 rsuutsy SI VU' .rr. i-iok.iiri L I I OOP... W I I V eET GOING--THE P'NAlrtUtU . VOO BOVS OSEDJ !N THERNER f tAIWLTHATC AsM I SF mil r .-HtMr ins "-51 JtJZSS?! SSX3&fl ti y , 1 1 tr. :;--.-aafc,-.. -j , m , w rs r ' . 1 , 5-v , v am HSS1 COME to the Orango Truck stand, for your supply of citrus fruit fop the holidays. We have a fresh load of sweet navel oranges, thin-skinned, Juicy, Coachella, grapefruit and lemons, lc each. Also Bweot potatoes, 5 or 6 pounds for 19c and juicy yams. 4 pounds 15c. Buy a case and save. GAS washing machine; gas range; electric washer; olectrlc range; wood rango: studio couch: elec trie radio; battery ratlio; davon- port aim cnair. ii: bti vacuum i cleaner, $125 Mohawk j Wilton rug. IM7.50. J udd's Fur-1 nilure Store. FOU SALE Monlng kitchen range. Montng circulator heater, dining room sot, fl. E. refrigerator, oth er household goods. J. Casall, across from Ford's Camp, Can yanvillo. IWHY NOT get the Hy-Power, guaranteed munier anu iorgei your muffler troubles. Also got your glass at Sarff's Auto Wrecking Houso. A NEW modern E'orage locker system at Douglas Ice and Stop age Co. Attractive rates. Cartons for sale. FOB SALE Black walnut case, Kimball organ. Reasonable. Mrs. Lillian 11. Davis, 812 South Main. IVORY bedroom sot, less mat tress, springs. Perfect condition. Reasonable. 637 S. Main street. FOR SALE Wood circulator heat ir, good condition, el5.(IO. 515 W. Oak street. FOR SALE Girl's used bicycle. Arthur Long, 125 Sheridan Street. FOR SALE Oli TilADE Four wheel trailer. Ideal for farm wug on. Farm Bureau. Slip of the No Date X BET YOU HAVE A DATE WITH SOKAEONE aell, if SOMEOME ASKS ME OUT, YOU CAN'T EX YOURSELF. PECT ME To SIT HOME, CAM VOIIP A 1 -A3' But Hurry Nice Work Km Kill . w pi MT.Tn..u,.,,,,,.,.i,Mjji mwwwKfwwwi -,,f JtTarwfwmm tvas aaf BraaraBj""aaaaBTaarawy a Attention ' Mechanics aud Servico - ' Stations. ' .' FOR SALE ' 1 Burroughs adding machine 1 Cash register 1 Show case -1 Neon sign (spoils tires) Sets rope blocks Klectric drill Con rod aliner Boring bar (with hones) Armiture test growler Set taps and dies Variety of grease guns 1 Gas pump 2 Presto welding tanks 1 Tire ami rim machine Closing out tires below cost See Parker at the Hoscburg Gar age. Phone 4US. . BEAUTIFUL cedar chest ?7. Bull scher cornet cheap. U3U E. Douglas. ' APPLES 1'. E. Beaver. IMIle south Edenbower school. ELECTIiOLUX sales and servico. Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher. HOLLY with berries. Cheap. Fic tion Library. Real Estate INVESTIGATE tne opportunities we are offering you to get estab lished on a farm of your own. Call at the National Farm Loan office, 415 Perkins Building, Rosoburg. or write C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th St., Eugene. Federal Land Bank of Spokane. FOR SALE Houses mid vacant lots. Also R. R. trackage. Cash or easy terms. Phono 369-J. Northside Apartments. Fuel PHONE 282 Green Bnrt Dry Slab Wood RCSEBURG LUMBER CO. SHED drv wood. Phone 173-R. Tongue Yet On, so THATS THE REASON YOU'RE ANXIOUS , T IIAijc Ml: Cn' XF SOMEONE OKAY, IF THATS ASKS ME THE WAY YOU OUT, X FEEL 1 HAVE A Vicki J Dtoccrr B-ROOM rurnishefl flat, private ' bath,' entrance. Gas rango, water heater. Phone 222-R. 641 S. Stephens. MOUKR N, 3-room. furnished apartment. Private bath. Adults only. Inquire Harlh's Toggery. FOR HKNT Clean 3-room fur nished house. Adults. 204 W. Douglas street. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modorn. Phone 550. tj-ROOM partly modern house. 725 S. Jackson. Phone 417. 4-ROOM furnished apartment. Call ' at 218 or 232 S. Jackson. 4 ROOMS, lower floor. Refrigera tor. 424 Flood. 2-ROOM furnished apartment. 112 Brockway. MODERN 3-room Apt. Call ut The ' Strange Shop. MODERN, furnished apartment. . 926 S. Main. FURNISHED house, 51U. 915 E. 2nd. ROOMS. Phone 803. Poultry FOR SALE Bouibon Red brood ing slock. Write Margaret Baiun, eo Bruce McCormack Ranch, Days Creek, Oregon. ' FOR SALEfillO New Hampshire pullets, Hubbard mid Christy Xlrain. Mrs. M. L. Squicr, Suth erlin. ' FOR SALE I I Leghorn pullets, laying; 1 rooster. Cheap. Route 2, Box 1U3. Chiropractor UK. II. B. SCOKIELn Phone 273 fil',y s'; l"'(,'''' COPR.1940 BY NEA SERVICE, f MO, 1 FOUWD THE 1 I o noo &VL.y ,l&obvV' 1 THEV HAVE PEEPHOLES AND EVERYTHING! ITS A GOOD THIWS I WAS DISSUISEP, TOO. RABOU CHIEF OF F0KEI6M ESPIOUA6E ME TO TELL BACK OKI THE WANTED -To sell or trado for older model carequity in 19-10 Plymouth sedan. 733 E. Douglas. Lost and Found LOST October 30, gold rimmed bi-fneal glasses. Mrs. R. J. Brlscoo. Rt. 2. LOST Upper ward. Box view. dental plate. Ite 952, c-p Nows-Re- Sutherlin SUTHERLIN, Dee. , 20 Mrs. Charles Brewer arrived Sunday from her home lu Los Angeles, C'al., for an 111(101111110 visit with her son, Charles, and family. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Shook und E. E. Humphrey shopped and tran sacted business In Roschurg Tues day. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lang is ill at his home with the flu. Mrs. James Duncan, who has been bedl'ast for eight weeks with a broken knee, is able to bo lip pnrt of the time. Ralph Stearns of Oakland was a business visitor in Sutherlin Wed nesday morning. Mrs. Loon Gleason and her sis ter. Mrs. Merlon Forber, who is viHltlug her .drove to Eugeno Mon day to shop. Johnny Noeley spent the week end at Kccdspoi'l visiting friends. E. H. Holmes left Monday for Portland with a load of chickens. Little Jimmy Horner accom panied his grandparents, Mi, and Mrs. .1. F. Brown, when Ihey re turned home to Eugene last week end ami will remain there for the week. Doug Paruoo suffered a painful injury to his right hand Tuesday while loading logs at the Claude Wllley lumber' camp on Coon By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser By Edgar Martin By Roy Crane SABOTAGE HEADQUARTERS. HAU6COLPA.THE REMIND COAST. WA THERE V0U SOME r 1 y2zjz -N. I A IF SOMEONE 1 DOES ask M I ryE our J INC. jf. W. WEC. U. 6. PAT. OFF. 9 J GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeor, 443. S. Stephen Also furniture repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop. 106 S. Mam St. AUTO REPAIRING Knight Porter, corner Douglas & Main. Body, fonder work. Painting. LOCKSMITH Paclfio Key Ser. Phone S48. WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Bergh's, 6,10 Winchester. Ph. 805 REFRIGERATION SERVICE E. C. Jone. mono 13B-L eiwk. Dr. Dunlap dressed the In jur ios. Mrs. Don Wlchtor Bient Tueadtiy in Kugene on busincsH. The Sutlmrlin nehooln will close Friday evoninp. Dec. 20th, for a two-week vacation, resuming Jan uary 6th. Mrs. iillii Cowger and Dr. I. A. Dun lap were quietly married Wod dayt Dec. 11, by Jude .Maurice llowker In KoseburR. They are niakitiR their home on State street in the house formerly occupied by the llirmau .Meyers family. The yarder at the Claude Wllley LoKKliiK company east of town broko down Tuesday and It will be the end of the wet;k probably be fore it Is In operation again. CharlcM Brewer and Tom Cooney had I he misfortune to buvu thelr car turn over twice last week as they turned out on a loose hIiouI der when meetiiiK a IokkIur truck on a nanow stretch of road east of town. The ear contained axes. wetlRes and saws hut the men w ore I lucky enough to escape with only minor cuts and bruises. Many people bad the misfortuno to bavo their water pipes freeze and break (IuiIiik the cold spell this week. Alisn Irene Murnhv and Karl Kvaus were dinner guests of Air. and Mrs. Bill Uoin horror Monday evenliiK. Kdward Johnson of (iunter tailed on friemls hero Tuesday. Mrs. Harvey Mc.Mubou and Mrs. Kller Drake of Omaha, Nebraska, arrived Monday to visit with their mother. Mis. Mary Snlleck, and other relatives until ufler Ilia holi days. , Charles Swindler suffered a se vere Injury to his left eye Sunday when some splinters flew lu- bis eye while working on the barn ut his home went of town. Claude Scllick was 111 at his home the first of the week with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer shopped und attended to business lu Hosebui'K Saturday. A carload or electric Ifttlit wire was unloaded lu Sutherlin Wed nesday moruinK for the North' Douglas KKA line which lu being constructed lu Sutherlin valley. CoiiKirQi'tion will probably begin about the itfrd of this month, James Thomas, who has pur chased a new well driller, will go to Portland this week to bring hack the equipment. Mr. Thomas has bad several years experience In well drilling and has decided to reenter the business. James P. Condon, local drayman, was the victim of a fire early Sun day morning that destroyed tils truck. Prompt action by the fire dcparlment extinguished the blaze and prevented Its spread to nearby buildings. Wilbur Wll.lll'lt. I ipc. 211.-Mr. ami Mi'h. .IiiIiii MiiHHi'r uf ilrookitiKK, .sloijiPtl ovit fur u vlnlt. Willi .Mr. ami MfK. (iiMii'K" AytM'K Wi'iIihih ilay. Thfy witc on riniln lu l'oii lit nil nn liiixInnHH. Mr. iiml Mm. Ilvanl Id'i'il uf Hold Everything! I Vt rr Nil tllVICI. IMC T M I K-1 ml "IK'licvf imp. I'm KinH ri'iiicinbiT lliis lionsc from now nn lliix jjny iuls mil jood rijjars!" RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING '.oseburg Electric Phone 123. RADIO SERVICING Bill Cnllhouu's Radio Music Store. Ph. 93. Hnrgls RRdlo Service. Phone 19 Lund Radio Sorvlce. Phone 84. ' FLUE CLEANING FURNACES vacuum cleaned flue cleaning. Cell 841. J. C. Bewloy. GARBAGE SERVICE BILL'S Garbage Service. Efficient ervlce. Reasonable rates. Ph. 33S, Cottage flrove were visiting rela tives In Wilbur .Momluy. Lloyd Smith left for Ferndule, Calif., Wednesday. He was ac companied hy Ed Murks of (lard en valley and Vincent Preshorn of Melrose. Mrs. Everett Vincent arrived hero Thursday from Olvmnlu. Wash., to visit her muents. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry rjaird. On Due. Ill, the Wilbur tmims traveled to Million. In cliai'KO of tho sport caravan woro, Mrs. Mol vln I'ulmer. (I. W. Ayers, Ellin Kurtriim and Miss Mary Hindu. Miss 101 loon I'ell plans to spend the holidays with her purents at l. " hop m ji (Herniate. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter were host and hostess for the birthday dinner of Mrs. ('has. Sands and Kenneth Uarnulierg, Dec. 18. The Wilbur Kirls volleyball s"uod will ko to Yonculla on Dec. 20 for a game with their team. Mr. und Mrs. Melvln l'almcr will leavo for Hubbard. Ore., on Hoc. 21, Und will return to their homo here on or about Jan. 6. The Palmer family will be taking tholr annual Christmas trip to visit with .Mr. Palmer's parents. Miss Mary Histli; will spent the Christmas holidays with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hlsll;;, in Portland. Mrs. Din! Adair left Sunday for her homo in llremerton. Wash. She u'us nconmpunlcd us far ns Olyni plu hy her sister, Mrs. Everett Vincent. Their father, Harry Mulrd Sr., went us fur as 'Port land with them. Mrs. (ieniRe (irulibn of Kiatllo, Wash., arrived hero Friday for u short visit with relatives hero und nt IHxonville. She accompanied Mr. anil Mrs. E. Jthnten home as far as Salem Tuesday. Mr. and Airs. Italnh Sands at tended a family dinner at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Krcd Chap man lu Knsohurg Sunday. Wilbur hl(!h school will pluy IH return volleyball and basketball cuuie with Sulherlln nt the coin munlty house there on Dec. 1!l. ' l.Hiirnlee Wlnnlford of (lardiin vulley spent the week-end visiting her sister und brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marnelicrg. Mrs. Max Lyons of Portland was vIsltliiK Thursday with relutivcs in Wilbur. Mrs. (I. W. Ayers wns elected .Monday, Dec. Hi. to fill the tench lug vacancy left by the resigna tion of Kenneth Iiurneberg. iter. Weaver Is now conducting a wood working class at the Wll burg school In connection will! the 1 11 club. h'our members of the Snbula fnmilv are out of school with cbickenpox. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Plsase Call 159-L Or, lQ u 1 HT ott