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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1941. -
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Livestock
FOR SALE Hampshire weaner
pigs, Jersey heifer 16 months
old. Don .Ferguson, Oakland
Star Route.
FOR SALE Purebred registered
Berkshire gilt for breeding.
, Reasonable. Ira White, Dil
lard. FOR SALE 2 5-year-old mares,
weight 1400. Well broke. W. H.
Northcraft, Olalla. . - ,
WANTED Good milk cow. C.
R. Dyer, Myrtle Creek, Ore
Ron. WANTED All kinds of cattle
and sheep. Room 532, Hotel
Grand. . . "
Poultry
LEGHORN CHICKS from our 2
and 3-year hens, 100 pullorum
tested, straight run $9.00;
sexed pullets $20.00. Custom
hatching chicken eggs, 2ci tur.
key eggs, 4c. Compton's Hatch
cry, Drain, Oregon. '
LEGHORN roosters, lc each.
Leghorn, Hampshire, Rhode Is
land Red chicks. Sexed pullets.
' Watzii Hatchery, on North
' Highway.
Autos
FOR SALE 1929 Model A Ford
roadster, in good running or
der, with license $35. Willard
Crow, Lookingglass, Oregon.
FOR SALE 1941 Pontiac busi-1
ncss coupe, driven 470 miles, "j
Cash. Perry Thiele. Phone'
S51-J. I
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WANTED Best $10.00 model T,
Ford. James Jones, Oakland.
ALLEY OOP
YES... AND THOSE BOMBS OP HIS SURE
By golly;
I PACK A WALLOP? I WISH VOU'D SKIP
OL' BOOM
LAID THAT
ONB RIGHT
SMACK IM TH
MIDDLE OF
TH' CITY.'
.1,
IRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Man, oh i man
Gloria cblamour
is on her, wav
up .' i'll match
you to see who
takes her to
(Etloria
GLAMOUR,
THE
FAMOUS
MOVIE
ACTRESS,
IS TO
Appear
in person!
AT A
SPECIAL.
PREVIEW
AT TUB
GEM.
Theatre
A SEAT
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
VO.V-,A V ibT
'AKOOKSD TO
Cc'rKWt."r A OWE
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WASH TUBBS
THIS 15 ALMOST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, VICKI. MM) I T SAy! G7JO C77. " . " II THEW BIA-ZES! TT..
WE'VE PICKED UP BARON HAU5C0LRA S tff WHAT WA-S I WEST 0RUMM ' r, I'l SOMEBODV A VACANT )
TRAIL ALMOST IfAMEDIATELV, AMD li0 weVe' THAT ADDRESS I STREET &m'ji I I MU5TA GIUEM ' 1 AT I '
LEARWED HIS ADDRESS rl LEARNED THAT AOAlM.CAPf Vs. ' " l"- I VJ I 1 II & V0U -TH' WR0U6 K 1
K - v !v - ' HE'S SHAVED -W, -I fgSSffilr I 11 R V WEW J T
! ' (jLxlr' I .'-"""" I miA 5 EVPECTED SQMETWM6 LI'SlS I
Rentals
FURNISHED, heated and un
' heated ' apartments. Modern.
Inquire 121 N, Jackson morn
ings, 124 W. Douglas evenings.
Phone 722-R. ' '
FOR RENT 5-room house, on
', highway at 709 S. Stephens.
Good condition, modern, with
garage. Pago Lumber & Fuel
Co. Phone 242.
6-ROOM .. modern unfurnished
house, near soldiers' home. In
quire . evenings, 1029 Corey
avenue.
FOR RENT Unfurnished, mod
ern, 5-room house. Furnace.
500 E. Washington. Phone 34-
F-13. V'.;, .1 ' i
FURNISHED room, steam heat,
bath. Bell building, 122 S.
Jackson, opposite Indian thea
tre. MODERN, 3-room apartment. El
ectric range, refrigerator and
garage. Inquire 940 Winches
ter. . . ...
720 E. LANE STREET 5-room,
modern house, $30 month.
Phone 121.
FOR RENT Apartment on Rast
avenue. Inquire 454 N. Steph
ens. , '
FURNISHED 2-room apartment,
private bath. 112 Brockway.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished
duplex. . Phone 179-R.
MODERN, furnished apartment.
926 S. Main.
ROOMS Board if desired. Phone
803.
OKAV) brick
IHtr OUY .
WHO WINS
GOES DOWrJ
TO GET HER
W SOCW A
GVvN6
VtSA vows
&ocw: to
"mi
in
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FOR RENT Sleeping room in
modern home. Furnace heat.
Basement garage. 1023 Win
chester, v Phone 591-J. . . '
5 ACRES free soil, good for 'to
matoes, melons. Mrs. Rasmus
sen, East Douglas by bridge.
Miscellaneous
NOTICE TO DOG .OWNERS:
Arrest will be made anywhere
unlicensed dogs arc found after
March 1. All licenses expire De
cember 31st of each year. Got
your license before March 1st.
Chapter 20-2318, Oregon Code
1930. provides: Penalty for fail
ure to take out license. Any
owner or keeper of ' any dog
who shall fail to provide a li
cense as provided in Chap. 188,
Laws of 1939, - shall be found
' guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction thereof shall
bo subject to a fine of $10.00
for each offense, together with
costs of the proceedings. TOM
FLETCHER, Enforcement Offi
cer. PAN CAKE supper, St. George's
Parish House. February 25th,
5:30-7:00. .
Dentistry
Extraction. Pyorrhea Treatment
Gas when desired
New style plates and teeth
Old plates1 refitted like new
'' Dr. Nerbas it
Masonic Bldg. Phone 488
Dr. G. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg.
Business Opportunities
OWING to sickness and poor
health I will sell my grocery
stock and store fixtures. 720 S.
Main. P. B. McGowen.
The Survivor
I IXwnvV'OSCARN I ZlS?m0lSZma. ' ' GREAT CAESAR,' IT'S I 'TX I
Thinking Out Loud
OSES ARE UPSTAIRS,'" j!l!,'''!!l''''l''l'l'l!l''''lili73 , f GBE, SWE'S , TwHAT Did) (
lA Miss glamour ... Jf- THANK Va (t a ' BEAUTIFUL,' 7 You SAY
fit
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Dead
For. Sole Miscellaneous
FRUIT AND NUT TREES.
shrubs, roses, complete assort
ment at special low prices to
clean up. Send want list today.
Benedict Nursery CO., 735 N. E.
87th Ave.,' Portland, Oregon.
5-FOOT John Deere mower with
two knives, $15,00, 2-horsc disk
$10.00, 500-lb. separator $30.00.
250-egg Incubator $10.00. O. C.
Stanwood, Oakland.
WHY NOT get the Hy-Power,
guaranteed muffler and . for
get your muffler troubles. Al
so get your glass at Sarffs
Auto Wrecking House; .
FOR . SALE 2-bottom tractor
plow, 3-section drag ' harrow,
spring tooth. 112 Brockway
StrcOti-: ' ' IK 1 .. '
A NEW modern storage locker
. system at . Douglas . Ice and
Storage Co. Attractive rates.
Cartons for sale. . . .
STRAWBERRY plants. Rockhill
everbearing, 2c each. Walter
Leake,' Dixonville. b-m.
ELECTROLUX sales and service.
. Phone 561. ,119 W. Mosher.. -
Financial
WANTED A client wants loan
of $1500.00 on suburban home.
Well located, : first mortgage,
good security. Also have calls
for sums of $500.00 and up for
first mortgage loans. See Roy
Young, G. W. Young & Son, 205
W. Cass street, Roseburg. Phone
417. .
Fuel
PHONE 132
Green and Dry Slab Wood
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.'
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Real Estate
1,560-ACRE iarm, . highway 99,
good buildings, water system.
Make offer at once. - All bid
must be in not later than Monday.-
,.. , ; ., ,.. ..
6 ACRES modern house pave I
', road, electricity, water system.
iMust close deal Saturday. ;.
LARGE modern home in . Rose-
burg. . Aged owner must have
j something smaller, will sacri
fice. ......
MODERN home, beautiful loca
I '' tion, fine rent.-il property, own
I , cr requests mo to sell on ac
count oi uincss.
CHOICE lots for dwelling and
business purposes. . Property
values are Increasing, Investi
gate at once. Everything In
. Rea'i Estate and Insurance.
; Fred A. Goff, 122 S. Stephens,
phone 218
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 4-room home, bath,
garage. Lot 50x75 feet. Price
$650. $200 cash down, balance
. lik rent:- G. W. Young & Son.
" 205 W. Cass street, Roseburg,
' Phone 417.
SERVICE STATION, 30 acres
land, on Coos Bay highway, 12
miles from the junction. Camas
Mountain Service Station.
SELL BUY EXCHANGE
Real Estate C. Walter Groves,
112 Brockway street.
Work Wanted
CARE Of elderly person or in
valid in my home Reasonatik
rates. Ethel McKay, 809 Ml
celll street.
HEMSTITCHING. Buttons,
buckles covered. Alfred Moore,
Roseburg, Route 2, Box 285.
Hay, Grain, Feed
EXCELLENT oats ana vetch, al
so grass, pea -vine and vetch
hay, $10.00 per ton. Need room
for new crop. Rowe, mile north
of Wilbur. ' ,
FOR SALE Hay, baled oats and
vetch. Howard Hatfield, phone
14-K-41. .
Wanted
WANTED To hear from party
' wanting to sell broccoli plant
er. ' State price. ' Frank West,
Myrtle Creek.
WANTED Sheep pasture or
summer range. Would consider
renting good stock ranch. Box
991, c-o News-Review.
Help Wanted
GIRL over 18 Light housework,
country. $15.00 per month. Box
990, c-o News-Review.
Chiropractor
DR. H. B. Scoflel-i Phone 273
Stop Here J. T. and Earl
Bailey, of' Eugene, stopped over
here today to visit the former's
i son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
.Mrs. Roger Bailey, en route home
from a business trip through
this territory.
By V. T. Hamlin
By Merrill Blosser
Oh, excuse
ME . MISS
Glamour
I DIDN'T
""I'M""
I WAS
MEAN IT
YOU DID
By Edgar Martin
By Roy Crane
GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph
ens. Also furniture repairing.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main.
AUTO REPAIRING
Knight-Porter, Douglas & Main.
Body, fender work, painting.
LOCKSMITH
Pacific Key Serv. Phone 348.
PAINTING
PAINTING, pnperi'iB. kalsomin
Jng. Phone 2F41. .
GARBAGE SERVICE
Bill's Garbage Service. Efficient
serv. Reasonable rates. Ph. 338.
POTLUCK DINNER IS
DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR
OF TUESDAY EVENING
The Ladies Auxiliary of I. B. E.
W. local 659, gave a potluck din
ner Tuesday evening February
18, at the Knights of Pythias hall,
for the members of the local and
their families. Following the
dinner hour the two groups sep
arated for their regular business
sessions merging later for a very
pleasant evening of music and
dancing. The next regular meet
ing of the order will be held on
March 4.
LIONS ENTERTAIN - v '
LADIES AT DELIGHTFUL
DINNER ON WEDNESDAY
The r Lions entertained their
ladles at a very delightful dinner
party at the Hotel umpqua Wed
nesday evening.
Judge R. W. Marsters was
guest speaker on the subject of
Ladles." His talk was greatly
enjoyed by the large attendance
of Lions and their guests.
ALTAR SOCIETY HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
THURSDAY AFTERNOON ;
St. George's Altar society met
met Thursday at the parish hall,
at which time plans were , com
pleted for the benefit pre-Lenten
card party to be held at the hall
next Tuesday night, to which the
public Is cordial iy invited to at
tend. Mrs. Mary Bryan was hostess
for the afternoon and , served
lovely refreshments at the tea
hour. The March 6th meeting will
be held at the parish hall. A
short business session will be
followed by a social hour.
Crater Lake Area in Good
Condition for Skiing
Good skiing conditions are in
prospect at Crater lake over the
week-end, according to a report
received this morning at the lo
cal office of the Umpqua Na
tional forest, says Supervisor V.
V. Harpham. The snow depth at
the lake is 117 Inches. There is no
loose snow. The maximum tem
perature yesterday was 44 de-
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RADIO ELECTRICAL'
REPAIRING .
Roseburg Electric. Phone 123.
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. '
washing machines
shoners
Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 805.
REFRIGERATION 8ERVICE
E. C. Jones. Phone 139-L. "
DAILY DEVOTIONS
DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS
Can one doubt the ever-present
help of a kind Heavenly
Father who has promised His
nearness? When a distressing
call for help goes up, It is a
great comfort to know that the
Father will hear and answer,
because of this promised as
surance of His tender love,
when Jesus had his trying
hours, He prayed for strength,
yet He said: "Not my will but
thine be done." He continued
to pray with conditions appar
ently unchanged, but as He
poured out His longings to the
Father's will, knowing the suf
fering it meant. He became
aware of the nearness bf this
Heavenly Father. Because of a
great love, His life was so
united with God's life that He
knew the cross was an answer
to His ' intense, prayer. Be
cause it was the only way of
salvation for a lost and ruined
world. In that way He'l,'re
malncd true to the purpose of
doing the Father's will.
"Unanswered yet? Faith can
not be unanswered;
Her feet are lirmly planted on
the rock;
Amid the wildest storms she
stands undaunted.
Nor quails before the loudest
thunder shock.
She - knows omnipotence;' has
heard her prayer '
And cries, it shall be done
some time, some where. - "
Amen. - C. D. Tillman.
grecs and the minimum last
night 22 degrees. The weather
is clear with good visibility. Tha
snow is described as icing pack
throughout with some breakable
crust. The road is open lor twq
way traffic. Chains are not ro
quired but should be available. ;
Cougar Hoopsters
Clinch Title By
Downing Huskies
" . - .- r- 1 .,
(By the Associated Press)
Washington State college won
Its third straight basketball vic
tory over the University of Wash-Ington-and
its tenth straight in
the northern division of the Pa
cific coast conference by a
50 to-38 score . at Pullman last
night. .. . . , i. ,
The game silenced virtually all
arguments over the division
championship, although Washing
ton State graduate managers Im
mediately plunged into a new dis
pute with Stanford university,
southern division champion, about
playoff dales. The last word was
that WSC would Insist on the
scheduled dates - March 14-17 on
the home court of the northern
division winner. Director of Atll
Ictics Alfred R. Masters of Stan
ford said yesterday examinations
would prevent the Stanford team
from traveling north at that time.
The game last night was almost
a cutand-dricd affair, with WSC
leading all the way except dur
ing the opening minutes. ' Paul
Llmlcman ran up 13 points to lead
the attack, and Coach Frlel test
ed various playing combinations.
The two teams meet in their
final game of the season tonight.
Called Hero Mrs. Harold In
gram and children, I'cnnelopo
and Frank Leslie, of Spokane,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Clair God
des, of Seattle; Gerald Gcddes, ot
San Diego, and Miss Jean Gcddes,
of Willamette university at Sa
lem have been called to Roseburg
by the serious Illness of City Re
corder A. J. Gcddes. Mr. Ingram
accompanied his family to Rose
burg and then returned to his
work In Siokanc. The condition
of Mr. Geddes, who is a patient at
Mercy hospital, Is reported tn ho
soini'wlial Improved.