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NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ads Phone 100 RATES First insertion, per word 2c Each subsequent insertion per word Ic One week, per word 6e One month, per word 20e Minimum charge 25c Copy for this page will be ac cepted until 11 a. m. on the day of publication, Tin- Ni'U v!f?v insihtlitv ' for it ml i nn way KUit 1 11 nl In- fiiuiiK'iiH ri-pim.si - IllV,-tiH- b'Vilily ir intuurily uf Hie ItlKMH i llllllll.S. i ui u il I ll.-IIH-l! i kn full in ii'liilinlf tnoncy Ill IVSllllHH Tin- Xi-ws-Hirtil In ri-li'i HilVf-TLISl-nii'lllM. vl.-w ri-Moivi.-H I hi-i,hji-i-l iiiiuilili iitlvr- lisllic. It furthi inu rtJii i-Iii-Hify nil iiilvi-rtisliiK unilur ALLEY OOP YOU PARE TO DEFY MARC AMTOWY ? YOU NANtJ YOU GO OUT BLACK-BEARDED LIKE A VILLAIKJ, DOM'T AUTO WY, YOU rtAK 'uiw DEATH? ym ( SPOT.' ( RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YOU ME AM That's about I'M REJECTED BECAUSE I!M TOO THE SIZE OF , ir, MceoosEV WE'O LIKE TO HAVE YOU IN THE CORPS, BUT REQULATIOMS WONT PERMIT YOUMG BOOTS AND HIS BUDDIES C J 11 IT WASH TUBBS He's Getting Warm By Roy Crane f ACC0RCIW6 TO THIS KID, THE X UCyJ y BLAZED JAW0TWER" AFTER MAYBE VOU'BEOH WEI ( rSltQ i ?W A LEADER RAN INTO THE KITCHEN ) I SECRET FASSA6EV WM, )lEVEL,60N. NOW. 1 B?NlT- I Ey DO wlTrf CUJE? Jf 1 WAS W0WDERIW3 1R P"ST AND CISAPPEREDy womppq. rTTT- ( rr" MEN .' wHERE'S I ' li'vj"5 Xl FlCUB ClTvf I HX,T,QEy aJu fr, II For Sale Miscellaneous . 25c GOLD SEAL 25c I yard ' CONGOLEUM yard j "Remnants" I A real bargain. ! Used ranges, $10.00 and up. ' Used 2-pc. davenport sets, $13.50 I to $29.50. Can't go wrong on these. ; Pacific Hide, Wool & Metal, 222 i W. Oak. Phone 348. FOR SALE Montag Colonial range: Hotpoint electric range; Hotpoint demonstrator Ironer; white enamel gas rnncn' nlnMHo wn.h. er; Kenraore gas washer; i white enameled kitchen cab. I Inn. n..l. --. Ul. nUnHn i ami bitiTuieWnuY o room set; nice velour daven- port and chair, ture. Judd's Furiu- WHY NOT get the Hy-Power, guaranteed mulflcr and for get your muffler troubles. Al so get your glass at Sarff s Auto Wrecking House. FOR SALE O. S. C. electric brooder, 500 capacity. A. H. Marsh, Route 2, Wilbur-Garden Valley road. FOR SALE Majestic wood range, sewing machine, rock ing chairs, kitchen table. 546 Cobb street. A NEW modern storage locker system at Douglas Ice and Storage Co. Attractive rates. Cartons for sale. ELECTROLUX sales and service. Phone 561.. 119 W. Moshor. Fuel PHONE 2i Green and Dry Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. LIGHT YOU'RE it - iuon Hello There, freckles WHAT ARE YOU DOIM6 HERE ? ueutemamtv I MOVE A FIMGER. WO GOOD TOME LISTEKJ, t AWTONlV J AMD HE'LL HAVE YOU STUCK ((fe, t OH, WELL, ALL BETTER I IF OCTAVI AM ATTACKS rflg RONAAM, OU VOUR OWM SWORD,' ..Wjl 0 RIGHT, MAGICIAKI J WpW WE'RE. ALEXAKJPK.IA, YOU Ke I , BARGAIW WITH' f MINiD1 WHAT I'SAY... J "; if ; rot j jCu" . GETTIMQ GOMER-iBUT IF YCU'LL. MO S3E .' LET KNOW... AMD SO , ; V Il'i ) SOME-, 1 PLAVRALLWTH ME,f nnwiikl roiAC vnn i . '-V9- WTkNV PROPOSE imucdc ' S - . , . , r,j i. N..WI- iwt.. Ll t rhw . I - ..-I VI -li , -i . l k 111 lh.nki l VOU WWDR VbrlD I'LL KMOCK HIM V . ' ..h V ? M. . J You'Re JUST THE I FELLOW X IAJAK ikI a I ' See i dodo.' IN A C3O0D , I - I VVUKU tUK iwt j Livestock FOR SALE Pigs, registered Du roc. Real quality, excellent blood lines. R. Cary, Dixonville. SHEEP lor sale. 50 head white face ewes solid mouth. Lamb February. John Rohr. Inquire at Grand Hotel. FOR SALE 2-ycar-old Jersey, just fresh. G. L. Kruse, Box 58, J jxicirose Koute. TEAM OF MARES. Bargain for quick sale. Phone 34-F-5. 40 HEAD mixed goats for sale. j Phone 19F14, Roseburg. . I FOR SALE Pigs. Phone 42F3. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, first and second cutting. A. A. Bellows, 864 Military. FIRST CLASS alfalfa for sale. Phone 31F5. John Sinclair, Camas Valley. - FOR SALE Hay, baled oats and vetch. Howard Hatfield, phone 14-F-41. Dentistry i. Extraction. Pyorrhea Treatment Gas when desired New style plates and teeth Old plates refitted like new Dr. Nerbas Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 Dr. G. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg. Poultry FOR SALE 32 purebred Hansen breeding cockerels, S1.00 each. Lloyd Roberts, Camas Valley. Talking Mutual Assistance Pact DO YOU KNOW LIEUTENANT BIGSS WELL ENOUGH TO TALK HIM INTO LETTIN3 ME ENLIST Billy On JJ .. .1 . L miiiiu Rentals THREE-ROOM furnished apart- ment. Private bath. Stationary wash tubs and electric washing machine. Adults only. Harth's Toggery. FOR RENT OR SALE 5-room house, on highway at 709 .S. Stephens. Good condition, mod ern, with garage. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. Phone 242. . j-qj RENT 6-room house with acre, barn and chicken house. Close in. Inquire evenings, 926 Riverside Drive. FURNISHED room, steam heat, bath. Bell building,. 122 S. Jackson, opposite Indian thea tre. '' FOR RENT OR SALE Large j house, close In. Low rent. Page L.umoer r uei o. rnone w. FOR RENT 4-room furnishcl house. Inquire 1434 Harvard avenue. E. A. Perrin. RANCH for rent 45 acres, 12 acres Landina clover. C. D. Dy er, Myrtle Creek. MODERN, steam heated apart ments. Northside Apartments. Phone 369-J. FOR RENT Apartment on Rast avenue. Inquire 454 N. Steph ens. KOHLHAGEN A PA RTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. FOR RENT 5-room furnished duplex. Phone 173-R. FIVE-ROOM modern house. Vista avenue. 420 MODERN, furnished apartment. 926 S. Main. 6-ROOM house. Phono 722-J. Turkey Sure, but if HE SAYS MO i FRECKLES , IT'S NO SOAP.' YOU'D theJob Help Wanted fWANTED Stenographer with of- iice experience. Can work part time. Box 969, c-o News-Re view. WANTED 8 men to peel piling. Long Job. Living quarters, lc per ft. Contact Harold Powell, Umpqua. . WANTED Girl for roneral housework. Full time. 939 Chap man street. Phone 699. RELIABLE, cipable woman for housework. $15 er month. Rt. 2, Box 316, Roseburg. Real Estate INVESTIGATE the opportunities ;. we are offering you to get es tablished on a farm of your own. Call . at the National Farm Loan office, 415 Perkins Building, Roseburg, or write C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th St., Eugene. Federal Land Bank of Spokane. FOR SALE At a sacrifice house and lot for home or In vestment. Good location. $900 down, balance easy payments. Box 970, c o News-Review. Trade FOR EXCHANGE 40 acre stock ed and equipped, irrigated , dairy farm at Boardman, Ore gon. Want something near Roseburg. See me 1 mile soul'i of Winston bridge. Mail ad dress A. D. Hall, C. V. Route, Roseburg A. B. Counts. ALMOST new, electric radio, 11 tubes, cost $85.00. Trade for car or light truck or what have you. Inquire Pop Kennedy's Fruit Stand. jl"2- COPR. 1K1 BY NE SERVICE. INC.TNI. REG. f. 3. PAT. OFF. rp . Now That inb Have you got Your. BEEN SO SUCCESSFUL. OLD KIT BAG HANDY ? IN NOT SOLVIN6 VOUR I'D LIKE lb PACK UP PROBLEM, WILL YOU MV TROUBLES IN IT.' HELP ME WITH MINE? ' rnr , --if!! Jf ' 1 I N"5 JIIH faWs -"-Fin Educational THE SCHOOL THAT PASSES ITS STUDENTS. Comparison and thorough investigation wel comed. For a limited time only we are giving a full course In beauty culture for only $50.00. Terms to suit. MEDFORD SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CUL TURE, 235 E. Main street, Med ford, Oregon upstairs In Han sen building. For full particu-i lars write or phone Medford 2536. Lost and Found LOST January 2 - 3, spotted hounds, between Riddle and Glendalc. W. A. Blackert, Myr tle Creek, Oregon. LOST Thursday gold antique earring. Reward. Phone 389-Y. Wanted WANTED To buy 22-callbre, au tomatic, Colts-Woodsman pistol. J. N. Boor, Garden Valley road, Box 139. WANTED Hens and fryers. Portland quotations paid. Free pickup. Box 135, Camas Valley. Chiropractor DR. H. R. Scofield. Fnope 273 WHERE IT ORIGINATED Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee, father of Robert E. Lee, fa mous southern general, was the author of the phrase, "First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen." Part of a ' resolution of sorrow after the death of George Wash- lngton, they were read In the house of representatives by John Marshall on December 19, 1799. Hamlin By Merrill BloSSerl By Edgar Martin By V. T GENERAL SAW FILING j Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph ens, aiso lurnuure repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop, 108 S. Main. AUTO hEPAl RING Knight-Porter, Douglas 4 Main. Body, fender work, painting. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Serv. Phone 348. WASHING M.CHINES . ;IONERS Bcrgh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 805. REFRIGERATION SERVICE E. C. Jones. Phone 139-L. Drain DRAIN, Jan. 21. C. W. Perry of Camas Valley was an over night guest at the Harlan home Sunday. . ' Mrs. Maude Cowles went to Portland last Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. B. Chad bourne, a former well known resident of Drain. Wm. Rising entered the veter ans' hospital at Roseburg for treatment of a stomach ail ment. A son, named Robert Lee, was born Jan. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. My- I ron Blackwell, of Halfway, Ore gon. The Blackweiis were lor- mer Drain residents, Mr. Black- well was music teacher in the local schools several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Johnson and son, Jerry, of Los Angeles, visited here Tuesday with Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. E 1 i s e Lamp. Mrs. Norman Cool of Covina, Calif., and sister, Miss Lita Wool- lley, visited their sister, "Mrs, Mil ton Compton, and family at Elk ton last week. Mrs. Buena Williams returned home last Friday from Portland, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Geo. Josephs, over the holidays. Gene Balfour of Mabton, Wash., visited at the home of his mother, Mrs. Levi Askcr, the past week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Cook of Casper, Wyo., visited last week at the home ot Mrs. Cook's brother, Kev. C. E. Brittaln. Mrs. C. E. Brittaln is quite ill of flu and other ailments. Mrs.- Austin has been confin ed tn her home because of flu for the past few days. Mrs. Wes ley morKHii is ncipinfi ai uiu store during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Swope of St. Maries, Idaho, spent Sunday with their former neighbors and old-time friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coons. The Swopes were en route homo from Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Hazel liaison, of Bremer ton, Wash., came last week for a visit with her mother and Mrs. Llllie Craig. Both left Saturday for an indefinite stay in Flor ence with Mr. ana Mrs. Lioyu Burleson, now located In that city. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whipple re turned from their trip to Cali fornia, whore they visited rela tives and friends and attended the Rose bowl game while there. Mrs. Norman Cool of Covina, re turned with them for a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends Hold Everything! DRESSING ROOM ul!o cut I he b fusl - com tT w RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING - Roseburg Electric Phone 123b RADIO SERVICING Bill Calhoun's Radio Music Store. Ph. 93. Hargls Radio Service. Phone 196. Lund Radio. Service, , Phone 34. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew ley. GARBAGE SERVICE Bill's Garbage Service. Efficient serv. Reasonable rates. Ph. 338. . Okrila ; . OLALLA, Jan. 21. Roy J. Car nail went to Roseburg Tuesday where he entered the veterans' hospital for a physical examina tion. . Mrs. Theodore Tankcrsley, Mrs Frank Adamck and daugh ter, Miss Rosella and Mrs. WU''' liam Morgan were guests of Miss Nellie Arnold Friday. Mrs. Madge Standlcy of Camas ' Valley spent Sunday as guest of her niece, Mrs. James Adamek. Charles (Doc) Clark has been taken to the veterans' hospital In Roseburg for medical treat ment.' . . Mrs. R. J. Carnall and Mrs. Ralph Heater spent the day at the home of Mrs. R. D. Lock wood in Tcnmlle Thursday where they assisted in tying an other "Bundles for Britain" com forter which will be sent through the office in Roseburg. The, top for this comfort was pieced and donated by Miss Billle Sprague of Tenmilc and the lining and cotton donated by her sister,. Mrs. Wm. Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Earl ' Ollivant were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heater Sunday. Earl ha been working! at the Turkc Growers Co-op packing plant In Roseburg most of the winter, A crew of eight or ten men have been at work the past few days on the WPA project at the school house and grounds In -up'-' per Olalia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nichols and sons have recently moved onto the Smith place, formerly occupied by the Jim Homolka, Sr., family. DOG LICENSE DUE , The following places have been authorized to issue dog licenses nntl collect fees for same up. to March 1, 1941: Roy Redford, Myr tie Creek; E. E. Hart, Riddle; John Hamlin, Market, Canyon vllle; Roy Condray, Azalea; J. B. Craddock, city police, Glendalc; P. J. Davis, Sutherlln; M. H. Gil derslceve, Oakland; George L. Edi's, Voncalla; L, C. Applegatc, Drain; Ernest Wade, Elkton; Frank Taylor, Recdsport; Mrs. W. J. Meredith, Looklngglass; County Clerk, Roseburg. Signed: Douglas County Dog Control Board. (Adv.) For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Pnkm Cell 159-L Joe AMD ED'S PANTS pressing ihw's a draft in hcreP 4