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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1940.
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ers giving as their address "Box
so and so, care News-Review,"
it is necessary to write them.
The News-Review doesut know
who they are either.
Livestock
WANTED Fifty good medium
woolod ewos, bred to Inmb next
spring. Must be in good condi
tion mill from 2 to 4 years old.
11. W. Jones, Route 2, Leonard
ruad, Grants Pass, Oregon.
FOR SALE 500 head of ewes.
Will sell uny number. I'hono
7121, Ashland. Rrahs llros.
COCKER SPANIKLS neglstered
thoroughbreds. Jacob's Kennels,
312 W. Second North.
WANTED Good milch tow. H. S.
Cheek, Doerner Road, Melrose
Route.
COW for sale, come fresh soon.
11111 Hoan, YoncallR, Oregon.
Real Estate
INVESTIGATE the opportunities
wo are offering you to got estab
lished on a farm of your own.
Call at the National Farm Loan
office, 416 Perkins Building,
Hosehurg. or write C. A. Barnes,
167 E. 8th St., Eugene. Federal
Land Bank of Spokane.
FOR SALE Houses nnd vacnut
lots. Also R. R. trackage. Cash
or easy terms. 1'liona 3G9-J.
Nortlisido Apartments.
Dentistry
SPECIAL fcxtrsnilon and Plates
Pyorrhea Treatment
Uas when desired..
Dr. Nerbas Maso"ic Bldg.
Phone 488
Dr. O W. Marshall. Med. A Bldg.
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r WMV,TKA'S FRECKLES f ArJ' VEHUDI GETTING V I DON'T KNOW VET.' I II TOLD HIKA TOO MUCH 'As. 1
mvraviMv McrsnnqFV ft ai ows . kaiqtau I'M A Yankee, You about the vaap, , r" nf tsf 3
J kiAc 10 Tulic; ic IV cmiTlJ 9 4. IUftU Jl RFTWEFM TME "STATES' 05- ...JV- '!
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For Sale Miscellaneous
MONTAO circulating heater, Moil
ing" kitchen range, walnut bed
room set (twin beds, 40" dresser
and table), wicker day bed, oak
chair, leather seat. Other house
hold articles. J. Casntl, Canyon
ville, across from Ford's Camp.'
WHY NOT get the Hy-Power,
guaranteed muffler and forget
your muffler troubles. Also get
your glass at Sarff's Auto
Wrecking House.
A NEW nioflern srnrage locker
system at Douglas Ice and Stor
age Co. Attractive rates. Cartons
for sale.
ELI'X"PItOH!X sales and scrvlco.
Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher.
Fuel
PHONE 288
Green and Dry Slab Wood
RC8EBURG LUMBER CO.
SHED dry wood. Phone 173-R.
Help Warned
WANTED Unencumbered girl or
j imutlie UKt'U IUU.X iui Kuneitti
I housework. Box 958, c-o News-Review.
WANTED Desk clerk. Call at Ho
tel Grand.
Autos
l!)2il CHEVROLET sedan, rorrlger
ntnr, household articles. Cheap, j
12S Orctitt street, across troin
Rose school.
lOliS CHEVROLET panel, ft-tun,
for sale by owner. Box 956, c-o
News-Review.
USED Nash car for sale. Sec Alba
Spaugb at garage.
Chiropractor
nil. H B. SCOKIEl.n Phone 18711
Oop Knows
Too Big to
What's It
Call to
Rentals
FOR RENT Modern town house,
3-car deluxe garage, new 200 ca
pacity modem chicken houso,
brooder house, toot shed and
liarn. 180 acres for sheep and
goats. Good wood business,' fruit
and alfalfa. Would soil some
equlpuient to renter. References
required. See Fred A. Goff. 122
S. Stephens, Roseburg. Oregon.
5-ROpM furnished flat, private
bath, entrance. Gas range, water
heater. Phone 222-Ii. 647 S.
Stophens.
HOUSES fur rent at 709 S. Steph
ens nnd 217 Chadwick. Page
Lumber & Fuel Co.. phone 242.
MODERN, S-room. furnished
apnrtment. Private bath. Adults
only. Inquire Harth's Toggery.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
4-ROOM furnished apartment. Call
at 213 or 232 S. Jackson.
2-ROOM furnished apartment. Pri
vate bath. 112 llrockway.
MODERN 3-room Apt. Call at The
Strange Shop.
MODERN, furnished
926 S. Main.
apartment.
ROOMS. 225 W. MOHhcr...
ROOMS. Phono 8(:s.
Leave Thursday Mr., and Mrs,
B. A. Young, of Portland, who
spent Christmas here with the for
mer's parents, Mayor and Mrs. A.
J. Young, left Thursday for Eu
gene lo visit Mrs. Young's .par
ents, lir. and Mrs. W. E. Buchanan
Sr., lioforp returning north to their
home. Mrs. Young was formerly
Miss I.ovii Buchanan, senior high
tPiicMPr hern.
-CAW YOU PULL
A MOTIVE OUT
Op YOUR HAT f
WHY WOULD
HE DO SUCH
A THIMo?
Argue With
All About
4 TWc.Rv MO
Action
Safely Driving
League Launches
War On Hazards
AMES, Iu.. Doc. 27. (Special)
With winter coiuiiuona prevAtl
Injc In most sections of thirty
three northern states, safety au
thorities today 'irtked motorists to
hi extra careful and take pnicite.,1
precautions in battling "Old Man
Winter."
Declaring that Novemhor to
.March is the most cruchil iidio In
the year for moior'ng s.ifaty. Pro
fessor Hulpli A. Meyer t.f 1 jwa
Riate college and. chalrmm ot n2
National Safety council's comnH
te on winter driving hirardfi,
pointed out that -vlenU increase
.15 to 45 per ent in ixmhrrn
states (luring winter men. is, a?
pfainst only 3 to 2t nor cent in
K.uihern states according to lni:i
ti'M "d severl:v of wtstthp; con
ditions. A previous study of accident re
cords proved skidding as the chief
cause of winter accidents. Skid
ding was shown to be involved in
only 1 per cent of accidents on diy
roads, 27 per cent on wet roads.
ami up to 50 per cent on snowy-tey
roads. It takes, on the average, 3
to 10 times the no mini distance
to stop on snow or ice without
tire chains. The second most Im
portant cause is reduced visibility,
resultibg from longer hours of
darkness, snow and sloot storms
and fog.
The following winter driving
hazards and ihe vital safety prac
tices in each instance provtdo a
handy condensed formula for pro
tecting pedestrians, other motor
ists, your car and yourself:
1. Skids on snow or ice are fre
quently started by uucquallzcd
brakes. Have your hiakes ciiecK-
ed and equalized. The practice of
lettinc ah- out r tires lor snow
VOU'VE GOTV Jl THIMK WE KWOW) yEAH.'TH'OL' T '
I ME THERE, OH, i rncr -jrgvvK.j i ,r""' T I
MR. 6-MAU OEAK, wjn i "3 rSyy STLo-rl I
1 rwX3v4
'BUT VOL) VttCM "VrAV X'tA. CsOUfe
60UG H,TOO
! A- )
'Sit io
V1 r
and Ice conditions ha been prov
en a fallacy, since it glvts very
'little added traction and increases
instability and tendency to skid
on curves. It also damages tires,
making them more susceptible to
later blowouts.
2. Without chains even good
tiro treads slip and slide on snow
or ice. Chains bite into hard
packed snow or Icy road surface.
Check your 'tire chains. Put them
on when needed for more, postive
stop-anu-go traction,
j 3. Windshield wipers and de
frosters that don't operate lead to
iwlntor accidents. Make sure wlp
lerH and defrosters are in good
working order. You must see a
ha.ard to avoid It.
t
1 I. Faulty lieadlights are prime
jcauses of winter accidents. 11HU
!'4I cars with sealed-beam head
lights add to safety. Hut use "traf-
other cars in country. Heplace
dead light bulbs immediately.
Have headlights checked for focus
and direction.
5. High speeds on snow or ice
are doubly dangerous. Adjust your
j speed to conditions; Kven when
(protected with chains. speeds
I should be reduced from those con
siderable reasonable on dry pave
ments. Keep an eye out for chtl
dren on sleds. Anproach icy curves
islowly even ulth sand on ice or
I chains on tires. If neither are
present "crawl." Avoid the neces
sity for sudden stops on snow or
ice If you huvo neglected to put on
chains.
(i. "('rowdhih'' other vehicles
ahead of yon or at your side is
criminal carelessness on snow cov-.
;ered ' pavement. Maintain plenty
of stopping spaco between your
(car and the car In iront or you.
Allow all the "skid space" possible
'between your fenders and the cars
!on each side. Don't try to pass
(cars on hills or curves. This is
! risky enough on dry pavements.
It is foolhardy on snow ami ice.
7. Sudden slowdowns and stopp
' a re a primary cause, of sliding,
By V. T. Hamlin
By Edgar Martin
- - y i t .ii
- V'.
By Roy Crane
By Merrill Blosser
) n.1 n
y 1 mr
GENERAL SAW PILING
Howard Casebeer, 443 a. Stephen!
Also furniture repairing.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop. 106 S, Main St.
AUTO REPAIRING
Knight Porter, enrnor Douglas A
Main. Boiy, fender work. Painting.
LOCKSMITH
Paclfio Key Ser. Phone S48.
WASHING MACHINES IRONERS
Bergh's, 630 Winchester. Ph. 803.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
E. C. Jonfl. fnon is-T.
skidding and spinning. Slow down
gradually in gear and "pump"
Imikca on-off-amlon to keep
wheels from locking particularly
If you're not safeguarded by
clialim. On snovv or ice tire chains
cut stopping distance 40 to 50
per cent and add appreciably to
control of car.
8. Cold weather encourages clos
ed car windows and Increases dan
ger from carbon monoxide. Don't
slay in closed garage, or In car
with tightly closed windows when
wanning up engine. Keep cowl
ventilator open a . bit while driv
ing , to force out carbon monoxide,
at least iu old cars which may
navo leaky linimcrs and exhaust
pipes.
ltemembcr: An ounce of pre
caution Is worth a pound of cure.
A liiriilm'ti A mnrii-u 11 lmmhfif'u
construction usually requires from
nut io iiuo suD-comracm lor puns
and equipment.
xoTH'ii or riwr, motti.kiikxt
In tbo County Court of tlin Htale
of Ori'irnti fur DohitIhh Coimlv.
In til' Mutter of lh I'nr I not li i
I'.Ktutc or KIiikt .Mt'Ki'un mill Hit
Myy Itiiluwin.
Niil f rf hiTi'tiv t it-vim (lint llit
mirh'rnlrf iicH, mlmi nint t ut rlx of I he
IMil'liiOl'Hhip I'stah1 of I'IIndt Mr-
M'llll Itllll Kill iiilV lEllKIWIM, ii us
fllii I lnr f I mil iiffount In I hr
hImiv erititletl rotirt: Dint by orl-r
of Htihl rnurl. (Idly triiiilo iiihI cnhT
eil of rt )-!, Huiiirriiiy, .Iiinuiiry
IK. i!i. at o'elork u. in., in
l.oniity i'oiirt i;oih in tin'
Court IIoiiko III Kom-liurif. I tonk
in A County, (irmon. lnivr Peon fix-
en II H 11 IO 1 Itllll II lilt plUCH ri)' NI'HI'-
InfC nbJTt)oiiN, If uny there n lo
AUCTION SALE
At the Roseburo Auction Market, Monday, Deo. 30th, at 12 o'clock, 1
mile north on highway 99: Cattle consisting of springer cows, helferi
and calves, usual run of sows and pigs. Chickens, ducks and turkeys.
Spuds, turnips and parsnips. Tools and miscellaneous articles. Fur.
nlture, consisting of extra fine dining room suite, table, S chairs, oc
casional chair and buffet, 2plece overstuffed set, 1 rocker, 1 Mon
arch kitchen range. Consign with us your livestock and what you
hayo to sail.
ANDERSON AND SCHRICKER,
AUCTIONEERS AND MANAGERS
GU3 DEVOS, CLERK
YICK SO HERB CO.
OFFICE HOURS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
Herb remedies alleviate disorders of goitre, stomach,
liver, heart, kidney, bladder, prostate gland, piles,
catarrh, coughs, asthma, high blood pressure, dropsy,
tumor, rheumatism, eczema, stomach ulcer, yellow
lever and female
Monday,
j. h. Leong Jacl(50n County Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon
34 Years' Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Experience 132 N. Jackson St., Roseburg, Oregon
Herbalist
Hold Everything!
fibud
ton IT Mti IIIVICI. IMC. T M lift M I ... QIC ' fMS
"lU'CniiniiifAiinci' pnlnil rrpnrtiiift sir we discovered '
one 'runny' ballcry nnd Iwo nudist camps." '
RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIR! NO!
".oseburg Electric. Phone 123.
RADIO SERVICING
Bill Callhoun's Radio Music Store.
Ph. 93.
HnrglB Radltf Service. Phone' 194
Lund Hadlo Sorvlco. Phone 84.
FLUE CLEANING
FU KNACKS vacdum cleaned Hue
denning. Call 841. J. C. Be w ley.
GARBAGE SERVICE
DILL'S Garbage Service. Efficient
service. Reasonable rates, ph. 338,
xnltf final account, und fur scttlo
niont hereof.
Tinted nntl first pnbltshcd Dc
eeinbur 20, VJ4(f.
(JUSSIE DARBY,
Adminlfltrntrlx of tho P;irtnirslilpf
I-lMtHte of Klmt-r MlKouii and idn
May HiiWlwlii.
noticr or ov nv.Ai
I'ltOPMItTV
Notleo Is liorc'y Riven that the
nndornlRtieil inlininlHtratrlx- of the
(HtHtn of It. H. Mathewft. rteeeused,
hnvlnif boon duly riiithon.od tiv
t tin Conn I y f'ourt of the - state of
( lreRnn for DoiikIu's Con n't v bo In
ilo, will from u nd aft ir Monde y,
Urn ItOth day of liorembor, 1 U 10,
offer for Hale and proeecd to sH,
at private Halo fur eauh In hancl,
frt-0 from Ih'ii, tho followlnn; ()
h v. v I b e d riil (iropcrty dewcrlbt d
In the Inventitry of ttald oatulu aa
TltAirr 11, lo-wlt:
Irftw thirteen (13) and fotrr
tefii (tt) In Mloik firiv-seveii (Ult.
Kullroad Addition to tlx- City of
HorO'burg, UoukIiis County, Ore
Kon; sale to be mnde snbji-et to. cnir
flrnniHon lv I ho County Court of
the Sltttu of Orenon for lmulns
Ciunty. und nil offors for Buld
liroperty mav bo made to tlirj un-dtM-KiKiM'd
administratrix at the of-flci-H
of rtlee & Oreutt In Roxcbur?,
Orn-Toi..
Hated Nevomher 2S. ifMO.
KATI1I.KKN COI.KMAX.
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