Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 17, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941
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REGISTERED Karakul fur.
sheep, male lambs killed at
hirth for Persian lamb fni-
Buy your breeding stock now.
rricea ngni. tr. j. cox in, .a
lem, Oregon.
WE NEED at once Cattle,
calves and lambs. See us before
you sell. It does not obligate
you in the least. Call 350.
FOR SALE Good Jersey milk
cow, $60.00. Will freshen in
April. Viola Jennings, Myrtle
Creek. Phone 32065.
FOR SALE Jersey bull calf, 5
months old, from one of Doug
las county's best herds. H. C.
uoyie, camas valley.
WANTED Puppy Collie pre
ferred. Not registered. Large
enougn to snip, fnone 115.
WANTED Fresh cows, spring
ers and heifers. Phone 663 or
call 1200 Winchester.
FOR SALE Young milk cows,
fresh and to freshen soon. H. C.
Kelley, Camas Valley.
COCKER SPANIELS Registered
thoroughbreds. Jacobs Kennels.
Phone 386-J.
FOR SALE 1 young draft type
horse. Inquire Melrose store.
Dentistry
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. Blrlg.
ALLEY OOP
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HAH' AS IP ' THE PEAL, BEFORE Cl RETURNED IN TRIUMPH ST ' y
A CAESAR EH? J7)hE CAU5ESOKAVAROM EGYPT TO . 7
HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Christening , By Merrill Blosser
jflTrnigr CAN'T CHRISTEN! A My- Vioec'rTT'T r ' i f YOU DIDNT 1 STitt HAVEN'T V"";-!
whatd l&S Thing without a wiomam T,SEFF, Well, Mir. I, Hilda grubble, have to hit , broken tub y maybe we
you brims I . 1 they always do the QSSt .,TA? christen thee. it THAT hard bottle j-s better opem
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FOR? J V WON'T TALK JjfS BE BROKEN ' wmiZ3fc-. DO THE CHRISTEN
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES the Usual Triangle By Edgar Martin
AdLll V.ObVV6 A V0At. eVA-& AQoomO TW &. AW .J I W 1 - M IW VAVVNVi' VOW J 'JIX
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WASH tUBBS Come Into My Parlor By Roy Crane
' IF IT 16 TRUE THAT ( " EB...ONE f VBS.VES, I US' IWVESTK5ATE. X MU5' 60 BLAZES ! HE'SCOMlWei! HE'S VALkr-'
??,; -J BAS5ILA HAS RECOVEEED, I POIEM ROSES, TO HIS HOME, AMD FIND WAT 14 WROUS y ( 1 Wi IUTO OUR TRAP VQO'PB TO LET
. K " '' ' , 'Z THEM SOMETHING IS WROMfi. V J M "JZMt-4 1 a IWW'M ZjJX ' si WW IN, MVRTLE, JUST AS
". " ,;' 4 PERHAPS THE OERMS WERE JS-,. S W& lWJWm:MAirm C iitX tmWlT V0U LVWAYS HAVE P5 y.
. ' 4.;f FROM THE mem BOTTLE. ' rQT33! tlJf&J(w4 JS$l i WMfewai'l '1 - VE5' ;
LARGE TWO -ROOM APART
MENT, vacant March 23rd
Downstairs. Close in. Prefer
married Woman who would like
job of conducting small apart
ment house If present landlady
should move. 302 West Wash
ington. FOR RENT S-room nouse, on
highway at 709 S. Stephens.
Good condition, modern, with
garage. Page Lumber & Fuel
Co. Phone 242.
FOR RENT 4-room. nartlv fur.
niehnrl annftmnn, ...11. Unu '
I T.n I r 1
. inn uiuuna iiuill XIUSU nOlCl.
! Inquire Western Union.
SIX-ROOM unfurnished duplex.
Hardwood floors, fireplace and
furnace. Address 918 Harvard.
Phone 514-Y.
FURNISHED room, steam heat,
bath. Bell building, 122 S.
: Jackson, opposite Indian thea
tre.
FURNISHED five-room apart
ment. Newly furnished. Heated.
Strictly modern. 630 E. Douglas.
FOR RENT Furnished 3-
room apartment, newly reno
vated. 520 Stephens.
FURNISHED 4-room apartment.
Electric stove. Close In. Bubar
Bros. Phone 214.
FURNISHED apartment. Call at
in. stepnens or bis Kast
avenue. '
CLEAN, furnished apartments. I
Call 369-J. Northslde Apart-'
ments.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
FOR RENT House, garage, gar
I " - ' " i wi jw miabcnuncvyi nno nanrra i - Keen riran
den ground, pasture for cow.
, water system. Also furnished
houses and apartments. Inquire
320 W. Cass street, Roseburg.
Autos
FOR SALE
1939 Plymouth Dlx. sedan $695
Radio. Very clean.
1938 Ford Dlx. sedan $525
Radio. Heater. Slick as a but
ton. 1939 Ford Dlx. sedan .......$695
Tires, finish, motor excellent.
1937 Olds "6" sedan $525
New paint, motor runs fine.
1936 Plymouth Dlx. sedan ,...$395
Thoroughly reconditioned, new
paint.
1936 Terraplane tudor $295
A real buy. Good rubber, Clean.
Many Others to pick from. All
cars carry our written guaran
tee. Terms can be arranged to
fit you.
"SI" DILLARD MOTOR CO.
Dodge Plymouth
SEE THIS 1931, model Ford, 4
doOr sedan. New paint, good
running condition $95. L. Rob
inson, 1 miles east of court
house. Hay, Grain, Feed
FOR SALE Baled oats and vetch
hay, $9.00 and $10.00 ton. Not
Sundays. Arthur Weeks, 5
miles south of Dillard.
FOR SALE Good clean wheat
straw, $5.00 in ' barn, $6.00 de
livered. Don Brumbach, Rose
burg. FOR SALE Hay, baled oats and
vetch. Howard Hatfield, phone
14-F-41. ..
Take It or
. . . r .
FOR SALE Late style flat top
electric range, $29.95; fine cabi-
net electric radio, $12.95; table
moaei Daiiery racuo, $y.sk;
gasoline motor washing ma
chine, $39.95; apartment house
electric washing machine,
$9.95; Bullt-Well davenport and
chair, $29.95; good Toledo wood
range, $11.95; day bed with cre
tonne pad, $7.95; white enamel
gas range; Invalid's wheel
chair; 8-piece oak dining room
set; beds, springs, mattresses,
etc. Judd's Furniture.
FOR SALE Everbearing Rock
Hill strawberry plants, healthy
and vigorous. Best on the mar
ket. $2.00 per 100. Clarence
Chartlcr, Broccoli Lane, Mel
rose Route.
WHY NOT get the Hy-P6wer,
guaranteed muffler and for
get your muffler troubles. Al
so get your glass at Sarffs
Auto Wrecking House.
A NEW modern storage locker
system at . Douglas Ice and
Storage Co. Attractive rates.
Cartons for sale.
FOR SALE Sheep shearing
plant, $25.00. Roy Long, Ump
qua, Oregon.
! ELECTROLUX sales and service.
Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher.
FOR SALE Used electric brood
er. Watzlg Hatchery.
Wanted
WE WANT wool and mohair for
cash or on contract. Cash ad
vances available if you are in
need of ready money. Roseburg
Poultry Co., 920 S. Stephens
street.
Leave It
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY.
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to
. call on farmers In Douglas
county. No experience or capi
tal required. Write MR. IN
MAN, 2423 Magnolia St., Oak
land, Calif.
I WANTED Capable housekeeper
J , for man and 2 small boys, 5
and 8 years. $20.00 per month
i , If satisfactory. References re
I quired. F. G. Ewens. Phone
j . 32F11.
! WANTED Middle-aged man to
i : work on ranch, single, able to
! milk, handle horses, drive
I ', truck. Also have piling timber
I '; for sale, d R. Springer, Azalea,
I , Oregon.
WANTED Elderly man or some
one needing home, to help with
light chores. Some wages
near Roseburg. Box 1004, c o
News-Review.
WANTED Capable girl or wom
an for help in lunch and serv
ice station. Eddy's, Coos Junc
tion, 21F2.
WANTED Farm nand. General
farm work, milk cows. J. C.
Watson, 44F12.
WANTED Man to operate beer
parlor. See L. R. Chambers.
WANTED Service station opera
tor. Sec L. R. Chambers.
Lost and Found
LOST At P. O. leather key
case with keys. Return to Ho
tel Umpqua and receive liberal
reward.
Chiropractor
DR. H. B. Seofleic. Pnone 273
INVESTIGATE the opportunities
we are offering you to get es
tablished on a farm of your
own. Cal' 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.
NEWLY built 5-room house, In
cluding bath. Large garage.
Needs some finishing. Real
bargain for cash. Inquire Camp
View Service Station. ;
FOR SALE Six acres, modern
house. Joining veterans facility
on west. Terms. See G. W.
Young & Son.
LOTM8X119, good location, FREE
SOIL, $150.00. 200 Brown ave
nue, W. Roseburg.
Miscellaneous
WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIA-,
. TION members attention: Free
health examinations by Su
preme Medical Examiner, Dr.
Anna Reynolds. March 18, at
Rose hotel. Examination has no
effect on present Insurance.
Free examination for new
members. For further informa
tion phone Mrs. Jessie Vinson,
financial secretary, 676-J.
Work Wanted
WANTED Work on good ranch
by married man. Trial given.
E. D. Russell, Wilbur, Oregon.
Fuel
PHONE 232
Green and Dry Slab Wood
ROSrcrtURG LUMBER CO.
By V. T. Hamlin
GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph
ens. Also lurnlture repairing.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main.
AUTO REPAIRING
Knight-Porter, Douglas & Main.
Body, fender work, painting
LOCKSMITH
Pacific Key iacrv. Phone 348.
GARBAGE SERVICE
Bill's Garbage Service. Efficient
serv. Reasonable rates. Ph. 338.
Poultry
FOR RENT Modern chicken
ranch, fully equipped for about
1200 chicks. Has , house, barn,
chicken house and brooder
, house. Pasture and plowable
land. Inquire 235 N. Jackson.
DAY-OLD ar.d started chicks,
Hampshire pullets, cockerels
and straight run. Straight run
Leghorns and Rhode Island
Reds. Watzlg Hatchery.
POULTS from our own broad
breasted Bronze flock. Blood
tested. April or June delivery.
Ray White, Canyonvilie.
WANTED Hons and fryers. P.
O. Box 135, Camas Valley.
Society
GREEN P.-T. A.
HAS MEETING
The Green P.-T. A. met at the
schoolhouse Friday night with
the president, John Hess, In
charge. Mr. Claypool resigned
from the Boy Scout committee
and Ernest Bilger was elected to
take the vacancy. A number of
business matters were discussed
and future activities of the asso
ciation were outlined. .,, v i
Mr. Davis gave an interesting
talk on the hot lunch project be
InR sponsored In the school and
of the fine work now being ac
complished from the project.
Mrs. Bilger, Miss Davis and
Mrs. Parkhurst were appointed
on the nominating committee.
Mrs. Hess asked for the mem
bers to choose a time and place
to hold a cooked food sale in
April to raise money for the hot
lunches and for a 411 scholarship.
There will be a fish pond and
popcorn hall sale at the next
meeting to be held April 4, .it
which time a public health pic
ture will be shown and the men
will act as hosts ut a New Eng
land lunch.
The students of the school pre
sented the evening's program on
"How to Display the American
Flag." Refreshments were served
by the young people following
the meeting.
THIMBLE CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
The Woodcraft Thimble club
met last Monday at the home of
Mrs. Liston Darby for a 1:30
o'clock pot luck luncheon. Beauti
ful spring flowers were arrang
ed about the rooms.
Covers were placed for Mrs. B.
W. Haylor, Mis. Clifton Hooper,
Mrs. A. I. llawn, Mrs. U. L.
Hounshell, Mrs. William Moran,
Mis. Adrian Hulbert, Mrs. A. II.
1'errln, Mrs. W. E.. Sullivan, Mrs.
W. V. Fredrlckson, Mrs. Harry
Lohr, Mrs. Hallle Lucas, Mrs. M.
I. McCnnn, Mrs. P. E. Beaver,
Mrs. C. W. Owen, Mrs. Mary
Colley, of Elkton, Mrs. Mary
Johnson, of Rosehurg, (the latter
two guests), and the hostess,
Mis. Darby.
A short business meeting was
followed by n social hour. The
next meeting will be n 1:30
politick luncheon, March 24, at
the home of Mrs. Moran at 320
Mill street.
. REGULAR MEETING
Umpqua post, No. 10, American
Legion, Tuesday, March IS.
(Ailvl ADJUTANT.
YICK SO HERB CO.
Ut-HCE HOURS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
Herb remedlee alleviate disorders of goltr. itomaeh.
A?.'J
B
7ifpf liver, heart, kidney,
caiarrn, Gouyni,
tumor, rheumatiitn,
' and female complaints, without operation.
Monday,
j. h. Leong Jac"ion County Bank Bldg., Modford, Ortgoa
34 Year' Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Experience 132 N. Jackson St., Rostburg, Oregon -
Herballat ' ' -
RADIO SERVICING
Bin Calhoun's Radio Music Store.
Ph. 93.
Hargis Radio Service. Phone 196.
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34.
FLUE CLEANING
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue
cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew
ley. WASHING MACHINES
IRONERS
Bcrgh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80S.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
E. C. Jones. Phone 139-L. .
DEPARTMENT OFFICERS
TO ATTENO MEETING .
HERE TUESDAY NIGHT
Tuesday night at the armory,
Mrs. William Horsfall of Marsh-
field, and a national officer 1n
the American Legion auxiliary
will hold district national de
fense conference to which the
public Is cordially Invited. Re
freshments will be served. Mrs.
Horsfall will be entertained to
day by the Junior Woman's club
and the D. A. R. Tuesday after
noon she will be a guest at the
spring play of the Woman's club.
The national defense conference
for which she is in Roseburg
will be held that night.. At six
she will be guest at the Red
Cross annual banquet at the Ump
qua hotel. The six-thirty pot
luck which was to have been held
at the armory has been cancel
ed. Unit members and Legion-,
naires will come from as far as
Klamath Falls and north to
Drain for this gathering.
Everyone who has ever heard
Mrs. Horsfall will want to heat
her again. Hers is a timely sub
Ject for she will tell of the na
tional defense conXepehce al
Washington, D. .'C,,'i fn' 'January.
This was a national patriotic
conference at which Mrs. Hors- ,
fall represented Oregon. Mrs,
Horsfall is an able speaker. She
has held many national offices In
Various organizations. She has
been national music chairman
and a national officer In wo
men's clubs. At present she Is
national defense chairman for
the department of American Le
lon auxiliary. 1
Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock
Mrs. Horsfall will speak over
KRNR. All veterans groups and
the general public have been in
vited to enjoy the affair.
Mrs. Ned Dixon and Mrs. Irvln
Riegel are Joint chairmen for the
lovely refreshments to be serv
ed Tuesday night. Both are de
partment officers In the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary.
Leaves for Tacoma Mrs.
Ruby Fickenscher, of this city, '
left Sunday for Tacoma, where
she plans to spend a month visit
ing her son, Harold Fickenscher,
who is employed in the weather
bureau there. Ho was formerly
stationed In Roseburg.
LISTEN Yr"Wfr STIFF I l-J
JUST BOUGHT THS BUSIHESS
NOW YOO'U. TAKE OMJESS
FROM ME.' J T7
GIVING ORDERS
At You Like It:
We like taking orders from you.
The more you give, the happier
we are! And we do everything
possible to make certain you are
pleased!
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Guarantee New Tire Servioa
See Ui For Good
USED TIRES AND TUBES
bladder, prostate gland, piles,
tnma, niyti mvuu preaur, u ro pay,
eczema, ttomacn ulcer, yellow
TuMday, Wednesday
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