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R0SE8URG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APRIL . mi FfYE I t t n Livestock FOR SALE Buttermilk for leed, 2c per gallon. Bring your con tainers. Umpqua Dairy Prod ucts Co. Phone 38. COCKER SPANIEL puppies for sale. Box 165, Calkins Road. WANTED 4 good brood M. B. Emmett, Umpqua. Business Opportunities FOR SALE Restaurant and Ser vice Station. Good location at junction of Coos Bay and Pa cific highways. Coos Junction, Oregon. Small amount will han dle. H. A. Woodruff, Coos Junc tion. FOR SALE Beauty shop. Good business. Well equipped. Terms, j A. Nelson, 216 w. Second, Al bany, Oregon. Dentistry Extraction. Pyorrhea Treatment Gas when desirpd New style plates and teeth Old plates refitted like new Dr. Nerbas Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 Dr. G. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg. Lost and Found LOST Zipper overnight bag con taining lady's appare and birth certificates. Finder call Eas ton's Grocery. ' Fuel PHUNE Si Green and Dry Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Chiropractor DR. H. B. Scofleld. Fhone 273. ALLEY OOF OSCAR BOOM CERTAIMLV LEFT AM EASY TRAIL TO FOR US TO 7 SPEEDED FOLLOW UP ISJnr; JETS, . m ! HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS CUSTDMAR.V IT FOR. ME.' ' I i' li H ' M : YOU MEAM 1 AW, POP, FOR.AVOUNG HE HAS TO ' I i l l l f 1 YOUR CAR? J LET'S NOT, MAW TO TAKE USE MY fflmwil MWm ' ' FRECKLES, PURSUE IT his eiRL. TiWTypB . wMiip- mmm this cANTwspor! jMCTj ' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES fttCOMt CX ST? f ,rNiTrS-V'. JvJ N0 MESONS WVA AT TH; M& rj' I 9AWSHG WVZ. VXCoat . . , JJ 1 uaT ST-tvi PryJuyflf'Tf V.-t WWW T fil I " J 11 'c? ( ' i s-i JM5SJ7 ""w3- ye-L 'V ' '''' "' mmmmmmm "mimwmmi i ' CO!lM4t V NE 9tBV(Cg, INC. JPk'f Jf X il WASH TUBBS ' ; ' They're Off . ..; . - ' '. ' '. , -' : ' "' ,' ' ': : By Roy Crane JT$ 'fiAM JV1AM. frUEBTO RICO; ;j .7 J K vnion- "C J ' 1 h fLMtf 300D.'THI5 ASSIGNMENT IS - W EITHER ifl Ows.' -uMffil ' ' ti XV UE0TEUAMT BiCHAftBsX : jA fcEADy WElt .A" 4 " ATHE UNUSUAL. WE tWNT DO 1, SUH - rSl TMtfM'r---. ) SIB. PLEAC0ME WITHMfe.I j 'TKH OFF AT, 3L , j , g Vtf ET EM EVERy PAY VvJh' , . yV3Ml II FJ WAS INSTRUCTED TO HAVE A PLANE, ' V6M TNy77-1 7 TTViJlr V.t3Ia3Pir ' 7 1 , " ' -tj ' Y lW$ I ' tl ;u v?L. )1lV V I - ftJ KenTOM house, oa highway at 709 S. Stephens. Good condition,' modern, with garage. Page Lumber 4e Fuel Co. Phone 242. FOR RENT Modern, 3-room . apartment. Steam heat, electric range and refrigerator, shower, etc. Reasonable rates. Call 586 or Hotel Valley. BELTONIA, modern, furnished apartment. F r 1 g i d a i r e , tile sinks. Opposite Umpqua Hotel. Reasonable. Phone 12-L. FOR RENT Furnished three room apartment, electric range and refrigerator. Inquire 940 Winchester street. FURNISHED five-room apart ment. Newly furnished. Heated. Strictly modern. 630 E. Douglas. 5 ACRES, buildings, close to Roscburg. $12.50 month. 944 A street, Springfield, Oregon. 3-ROOM furnished apartment for rent. Bath. Garage. Phone 542-J. Ed Davis. FOR RENT Modern 5-roem house. ' 518 S. Stephens. Phone 3-F-22. - FURNISHED room. Bell Build ing, 122 S. Jackson. Call or phone 457. . STEAM HEATED, furnished apartments. Northslde Apart ments. ; FOR RENT -i apartment,1 Pine. - 3-room furnished close in. 348 S. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strlctlv modern. Phonp 550. VEH... AM' RIGHT 3 HERE HE SEEMS HAVE UOW WHAT DO A -VOU SUPPOSE MADE HIM DO THAT? 2fes r BIT.' V i iwunu ana apanmeni. inquire .1 21F5.' I - : , - Hp WORtMi WANTED Housekeeper and care of elderly lady, country home, all modern conveniences. Two in family. Must have ex perience and capable of full char ec. To the person who can fill the bill, will pay $40.00 per ! month. Box 1015, c-o News-Re- view. GIRL, Want ambitious, depend able girl to work for 'i tuition to beauty school, assisting in " dispensary. Uniforms, books furnished. Room, board, carfare obtained. Write Hollywood Uni versity of Beauty, Broadway Building, Portland. WANTED Girl for housework and care of children. Refer ences required. Dorothy Hunt, Kohlhagcn Apartments. RELIABLE man to paper Rose . burg house. Write 944 A street, Springfield, Oregon. Work Wanted WATER WELL DRILLING. Credit terms may be arranged. J. H. Thomas, Oakland. Phone 26F23.. c-ja . .. LAUNDRY Will call , 704J-4. to do In my home, and deliver. Phone Wanted WANTED Wool, mohair, cattle, hogs and poultry. Highest prices paid. Douglas County Poultry. Phone 374. WANTED Hens and fryers.,1 Portland quotations paid. Box $25.00. Inquire Camp View Scr 135, Camas Valley, Oregon. J vice Station. And Blood on the CAW'T SAV POSITlVELV..t MEBBE HE SAW SUMPIM... WE'LL FIWt OUT PRETTY QUICK Candidate for Huh! V PRETTY QUICK -V rOr Mm mtSCCUUIICUBS FOR SALE Second hand Wood range, electric range, Montag circulating heater, Hotpointj spinner washer, oak anting set, sectional bookcase, davenport and chair, kitchen cabinet, dresser, radio, rockers, beds and springs. Judd's Furniture. pl. BARGAIN Two good us- ed pianos, now in storage near here, must be moved at once for quick sale. Easy terms if desired. For information write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Oregon. !WHX NOT get the fly-Power, guaranteed muffler and for get your muffler troubles. Al bo get your glass at Sarffs Auto Wrecking House. FOR SALE Timber from 800 acres of land. Estimated at 3, 000,000 saw-timber and abun dance of piling. Rice Brothers, Dlllard. PLUMP friers 4 for $1.00. H. DeCamp, Riverside Addition. Turn off highway at Watzig Hatchery, go straight on to railroad. ;FOR SALE 2-tnn Hnlt -aterr.il. I . -. . -' lar, A-l shape. Angle dozer. $350.00. Leonard Joslin, Riddle, Oregon. (Doc creek.) A NEW moaein storage locker system at Douglas Ice and Storage Co. Attractive rates. fjirrnn fnr snln ' ' , SALMON being taken at Idleyld Park. We have cabins and all sorts of fishing tackle. SMALL house trailer, good shape, Moon, Perhaps the Booby Hatch THAT5 WMAT X MEAN - That's not BAD, pop YOU'RE COMING IN ON TWEE EXPRESSIONS LlkTE THAT i YOU'LL GROW, UP TO BE A HALF-BAKED MORON Beam , Yourself AH... HE MUST HAVEj VBS, AND TWERE ) HOW DO THAT'S EASY, DR. V , MET SEVERAL MEN WAS TfttXJBLE -( V ' ( YOU KKJOW .) BROWSON-LOOK ) I lRE...LOOK AT ySEEPSIGMS VEP... V THAT? J THERE ON -- ( ELECTROLXJX sales and service. Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher. Autos FOR SALE 1939 Dodge Sedan $745 . Runs like new. Good tires. Very clean. 1940 Plymouth Coupe .....$665 ' Clean. New rubber. See this one. 1939 Chevrolet Sedan .....$625 Maroon finish like new. Runs swell. 1938 Ford Deluxe Tudor .$525 Gobs of extras. Paint, tires A-l law pa twi,.. a-...- 1!OK i,h. p, TiiL' T V tcct merchants, merchandise re Newrubbor. Runs like a top.,turns excnangos lmprovc. lolcrv,iv-nj ak Radio, heater. Six wheels. 1934 Dodge 4-dr. Sedan .$295 w.,TrL'n ,??J'???L?Jh!S-'Very cl" - 1934 Dodge Coupe .5235 New paint. A-l rubber. iwcvroiei vupe ....ura.i , Terms to suit the buyer. J Parkinson. " "SI" DILLARD MOTOR CO. ' Mr- Parkinson, a district ad Dodge Plymouth viser of the institute, is assisting FOR SALE Good Chevrolet truck and trailer or will trade ior sneep or cattle. Bucll, Look - ingglass. FOR SALE 1931 Dodge panel, " $35.00. J. M. Bartley's Garage.' teal Estate INVESTIGATE the opportunities we are oiiering 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 ol Spokane. i ' f smwer. iie. t m. peo. f 'I'M rtOIMrtS T?-, Cut . S"""" A STOP lb THIS NOIvlSEMSE, j LETS RISE ABOVE" , IF ITS THE LAST THING if IT. Otm! GOODNIGHT I OOf : J t QOTTA CREEP UP -AMO W TWE. OVK: WHO WATtO - PtOPVt t?TeCAV,LX GL AWO FOR SALE IS acres, 11 miles from Roscburg. House modern. ' . Riflo Range road. P. O. Box 602. A. F. Morris. Retailers Urged fo Attend State Meetat Eugene The effoct of national -defense j aiwviiii-a uu iT-muing, now un 'wmMuyiuwii uumiKMisauon i- i mem ui tuui-cuuns ami a num jber of other vital topics for en- terprlsing merchants will be dls- undcr the leadership of .'experts at the fifth annual con- j ference of the Oregon Retail Dls- tr-lhiitAVc' IncHtn-tA of ttiA TT.4.,a. ,tv nf rw Anrl, ifi nrt 17 it win, ii ia,tgc;ii.i-,iia aiiu iv tailors of Roseburg to join with J others from all parts of the state .for this event The Institute will open Its ses sion Wednesday, April 16, with the annual banquet, at whioh Dr. Donald -M. Erb, university presi dent; E. B. McNaughton, presi dent of the First National bank of Portland, and Richard G. Montgomery, assistant manager of i. K. Gill and company, presi dent of the institute., will speak, Thursday morning will be given over to a series of addresses by experts in the various fields of merchandising, and discussion on each of the topics will be held in the afternoon. By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Biesser u, s. p' By Edgar Martin J SI 'II -JI 11 lit X. J GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph ens. Also furniture repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Serv. Phone 348. AUTO TtEFAIRINQ Knight-Porter, Douglas A Mala Body, lender work, painting. VENETIAN BLINDS Wood or steel Ven. Blinds, 30c so,, ft. installed. Phone Coen Lum ber, 121, for free estimate. LOCAL NEWS Arrives tor Visit Mrs. Vern Monosmlth, of Portland, has ar- rived here for a visit with her mother, Mrs. L. W. Ingcls. Mr. -Clark Here Ray Clark, manager of the Danmoore hotel ( in r-omana, came to Kosohurg last evening to attend the banquet honoring W. C. Harding. Here on Business John B. Woods, Jr., who has charge of tne -snow Doat" of the state for estry department, Salem, is spend ing several days here on business. Vlsltlno In Mills City Mrs. W. F. Chapman, of this city, has left for Mills City, Ore., to visit her parents. Her father is reported to be quite 111. At Bewley Home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill, of San Bernardino, Calif., have arrived in Roseburg to spend a week visiting the lat ter's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Bcwlcy. Move Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Jump and three children have moved from 939 Chapman street to 1304 Riverside drive in Laurel- wood. Dr. Jump Is on the medi cal staff at the VifteranVdtnln istraMon facility. Leaves for California Mrs. Nora Miles, of Stockton, Calif., and Mrs. M. C. Sanderson, of San Jose, Calif., have left for their homes, following a visit here since last Wednesday with the former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Miles. : First Aid Class to Meet The Red Cross First Aid Class meet ing, which will be under the aus pices of the American Legion aux iliary, will open tonight at the armory at 7:30 o'clock and close at 9:30 o'clock. The class Is open to all persons Interested. Reich is instructor. A. I. EASTER TOYS AND NOVELTIES Clever made up Easter toys for the youngsters and a large va riety of Easter gifts for the old sters. Also a complete line of egg Uycs, Easter baskets, funnies, candles and a little red hen that cackles and lays eggs a new toy that will delight old and young. You'll find the largest variety at Carr's. (Adv.) Hold Everything! "Just nn experiment. Soi-kc uit! nursu nuics RADIO SERVICING Bin Calhoun's Radio Music Stet Ph. 93. Hargis Radio Service. Phone 19. Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens. Lund Radio Service. Phone M, FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew ley. WASHING MACHINES -' IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80ft REFRIGERATION SERVICE Roseburg Electric. Phone 133. DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS "Ride on: ride on m majesty! Hark! All the tribes Hosanna . crv; 0 Saviour meek, pursue . Thy road. With palms and scattered gar ments strowed. .(. Ride on! ride on In majesty! In lovely pomp ride on to die, O Christ. Thy triumphs now begin,. - O'er captive- death and con quered sin. . . i; , ,;. Ride on! ride on In majesty. The -winged squadron of the : sky; . ' Look down with sad and won dering eyes ' To see the approaching sacri fice. -- . . Ride on! ride on in majesty. In lowly pomp ride on to die; Bow Thy meek head to mortal pain, Then take, O God, Thy now-1 er and reign." Amen. (Henry H. Mllman) ' ' ; INSIDE OUT HOSE ' Many women have taken thelt silk hose and worn It inside out! Why? , Because the inside ; la smoother, duller, more subtle tones, '; wore slenderizing, "' more snag-resistant. But they had to contend with loose threads and raw seams. Now comes kose that 1s actually made inslde-eut at the mill. All silk, full Iashtei ed, it's the ultimate in value at a popular price. This hose ts 3 thread, 45-gauge, all popular spring shades only 79c a patr t Cart's. Ask to see them. (Adv.) : B. P. O. ELKS Regular meeting Thursday eve. nlng, April 10. Business of Im portance. Installation of officers. Dutch lunch. Brothers, dont miss this meeting. ' Adv.) .... Ira B. Riddle, SecV. WARNING OOG OWNER ' If you arc one of the 400 keep ing a dog without a license you can still save that $10.00 penalty.' (Adv.) : For newspaper deOvtrfa after 5:30 ' Dm Call . 159-L it's so nmdi smooltitr Than 01 tup Dujjle! I