ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 2 1, 1941.
FIVE
Livestock
FOR SALE 2 young hounds
registered Blue Tick and regis
tered Walker varmint dog, 18
months old. , Write M. G.
Looncy, Camas Valley.
FOR SALE Choice of three real
milk cows. Age 3 years. A real
buy at $75.00 each. H. C. Kelly,
Camas Valley.
FOR SALE 2 Corriodale bucks
and 1 Lincoln. P. E. Cooper, 1
mile west of Kelley's Korner.
Poultry
FOR SALE-About 250 Barred
Rock pullets, good bloodtested
stock, weight about 2 lbs. Mrs.
Pearl Bedwell, 1 mile east
Dbionville road.
FOR SALE 12 laying hens, 1
cockerel Barred Rojks. Box
165, Calkins road.
DRESSED f ryelr rabbits H. F
Pattison, 703 J-5.
STARTED Leghorn pullets. Wat
zig Hatchery. .
Help Wanted
WANTED Tailor and repair
man for cleaning business.
State age, experience, single or
married. Give references.
Steady employment for right
person. Mcdford Cleaners &
Dyers, 20 South Central ave
nue, Mcdford, Oregon.
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY.
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to
call .on farmers In Douglas
county. No experience or capi
tal required. Write McNESS
CO.. 2123 Magnolia St., Oak
land, Calif.
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HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
you say SUE Yep .' words a mile:
IS TALKWG THAT LONG .' THEY MADE SEMSET
W,V TOO? y Tc.0---FOfi.TME FIRST
- . ' V Time in her. life .
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
WASH TUBBS
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Rentals
i FOR RENT Modern, 3-room j
apartment. Steam heat, electric
range and refrigerator, shower,
etc. Reasonable rates. Call 586
or Hotel Valley. J
FOR RENT 2 moaern Houses,
730 and 760 E. Lane street. 5
rooms, hardwood floors, Vene
tian blinds, every convenience.
S30.00 per month. Call 121.
BELTONf A, modern, furnished
apartment. F r 1 g i d a i r e , tile
I sinks. Opposite Umpqua Hotel.
! . . Reasonable. Phone 12-L.
! FURNISHED five-room apart-
ment. Newly furnished. Heated.
Strictly modern. 630 E. Douglas.
.' STEAM HEATED, furnished
apartments. Northside Apart
ments. Phone 369-J.
CLEAN, attractive, modern, five
room house. Page Lumber &
Fuel Co., phono 242.
FURNISHED and light house
keeping rooms lor rent. 707 W.
Moshcr.
FURNISHED room. Bell Build
ing, 122 S. Jackson. Call or
phone 457.
4-ROOM furnished duplex, fire
place and piano. Close in. Call
634-R.
FOR RENT , Sleeping rooms
with or without board. 603 W.
Lane.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
5ROOM partly furnished house,
garage. Inquire 802 W. Lane.
MODERN, furnished apartment.
926 S. Main.
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DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENTS.
Close in, Also good location for
lunch counter. Across from
Junior High School building.
302 West Washington.
FOR RENT 5-room, unfurnish
ed house, $20.00 per month. 420
East First Avenue N.
7-ROOM, partly furnished house.
Garage, woodshed. 505 E,
Douglas. Phone 2CF2.
APARTMENT for rent. 44G S,
Stephens.
3-ROOM furnished apartment.
Phone 212.
SLEEPING ROOM. 530 W. Oak.
Wanted
WANT TO RENT Modern
house, unfurnished, three bed
rooms. Permanent . renter.
Phone 395. W. C. Holmes, Stan
dard Oil Company branch man
ager. WANTED 2 small saddle horses
suitable for mountain trails.
Must bo gentle. Also 2 saddles
and 2 bridles. J. F. Jeter, Deer
Park Inn, Canyonville.
WANTED Wool, mohair, cattle,
hogs and poultry. Highest
prices paid. Douglas County
Poultry. Phone 371.
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. Bids.
His New Easter Bonnet
Contagious
WHY. SUE WAS
TPe Okie who
L K'JOw it
BUT YOU
STARTED TMAT
STRANGE?
LAMGUAGE
THAT WAS
DRWiNG US
SHOULD
LI NOW'
LEAV ONLY TWO
UNACCOUMTEO
CRAZy
FOR
Not So
Spoken Like
Tny may 6JT ON
, THIS SHIP. WHERE THESE
I IS HO CETAWAV THEyAfJE
I EXTSEMELY CAJTlOUS .
f THAT IS 600D. IT VEAkJS
' THEV ABE AFRAID TO USE
'Firearms AMt will kesjst
SOME SLY AMD Si'.EWT
MEAKiS INSTEAD
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For Sale Miscellaneous
MAYTAG gas engine. Viking
cream separator 5001b. 33 spe
cial Smith Weston magneto ex
ploder. Will trade lor 1 h. p.
electric motor and electric vac
uum cleaner. O. C. Stan wood,
Oakland.
WHY NOT get the Hy Power,
guaranteed mulfler and lor
get your muffler troubles. Al
so get your glass at Sarffs
Auto Wrecking House. -
FOR SALE-Leonard electric
refrigerator, Hotpoint stove,
Easy washer, davenport, chair,
table, 6x9 rug, Elcetrolux. 321
E. Washington.
FOR SALE 1 set Fordson Hys
ter drums, complete on sled,
with motor and attachments.
G. E. Clayton, Myrtle Creek.
A NEW moncrn storage locker
system at Douglas Ice and
Storage Co. .Attractive rates.
Cartons for sale.
FOR SALE Used casings and
tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K
j Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosh
I er.
! FEW choice Dahlia bulbs for
sale. John E. Runyan. Phone
636-R.
I ONE large Dayton refrigerator, j
very good buy. 122 West Cass.
ELECTROLUX sales ana service,
i Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher.
Hay, Grain, Feed
SALE few hundred pounds al
falfa seed, perfect germination
at price. Arb Stearns, Oakland.
Conversation
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IS ALSO PROTECTION ASAIMST THE KWE.
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Real Estate
INVESTIGATE the opportunities
we are offering you to get es
tablished on a farm of ycur
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 OR TRADE for
Roseburg property 5-room
houoe with 2 lots, 50x120 feet
each. Property is clear and will
trade only for property that is
clear. Call C. R. Grove, Route
2, Box 189.
FOR SALE 13 acres, li miles
from Roseburg. House modern.
Rifle Ranee road. P. O. Box
j.' 502. A. F. Morris.
.FOR SALE Modern fivoroom
house, priced for quick sale. 603
S. Pine street.
Autos
FOR SALE:
1941 Pontiac deluxe sedan
This
car is new. Big discount.
1938 Ford pickup.
1939 Chevrolet log truck and
trailer.
1935 Chevrolet flat bed truck.
Good shape. Will trade for
wood.
For a real bargain in used trucks
and cars see L. R. Chambers.
Phone 131.
Fuel
PHONE 2Si
Green and Dry Slab Wood
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
Chiropractor
DR. H.- B. Scof'eld. Fnone 273
We've gome lb consult
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Business Opportunities
HERE'S a real business oppor
tunity In Oregon's richest and
busiest small town. Ideal gro
cery store in fine location on
highway, midst of business dis
trict. Fine clean stock, low rent
and overhead. Town of 3500
with six mills, two box fac
tories, two moulding plants and
other industries. Two big mills
close by. Write Box 1248, Lake
view, Oregon.
Work Wanted
HOME laundry wanted. White
shirts a specialty. Phone
704-J-4.
Radio Talk Will
Deal With Govt.
Workers, Defense
I A radio broadcast expected to
I be of especial interest to local
persons in the employ of the U.
;S. government, as well as to the
j general public, is announced by
station KRNR for 5:30 p. m.
I Wednesday, April 23.
j The broadcast will be a tran
scription of a speech given re
Icently In Washington, D. C by
Luther C. Stewart on the subject
of "The Federal Employee and
I National Defense." Mr. Stewart
lis national president of the Na
tional Federation of Federal Em
ployes and has spent 45 years In
I Washington as a representative
lot federal employes.
The broadcast Is scheduled to
run for 15 minutes and will be
introduced by Boh Harvie, presl-
By V. T. Hamlin
By Merrill Blosser
BCC. U. S. PAT ot
By Edgar Martin
By Roy Crane
I.L HEIR. A ,
J STRANGE VOICE
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EC. U. S. PAT on ItyJ j V-Z7.
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GENERAL 6AW FILING
Howard Casebecr, 443 S. Steph
ens. Also furniture repairing.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main.
LOCKSMITH
Pacific Key scrv. Phone 348.
AUTO hfcFAIRING
Knlght-Poler, Douglas & Main.
Eody, fender work, painting.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Wood or steel Vcn. Blinds, 30c sq.
ft. installed. Phone Coen Lum
ber, 121, for free estimate.
dent of Koscburg local union, No.
459, of the National Federation
of Federal Employes, which now
has a membership in excess of
100, from the local employes of
the various federal agencies lo
cated here.
Mr. Harvic also announces that
a pot luck supper will be given
at the armory on Tuesday night,
the 22, at 7:30 to which all local
federal employes and their wives
and husbands arc invited. The
supper will be followed by a
brief business meeting, then en
tertainment. MARKET
REPORTS
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, Ore., April 21.--IA1)
UU'ITKIt Prints, A grade
3Bc lb. In parchment wrappers;
37c in cartons; 13 grade 35c in
parchment wrappers, 3Gc in car
tons, j
BUTTEHFAT First quality, ,
maximum of 1 per cent acidity,
delivered In Portland 341-35C lb.;
premium quality (maximum of
.35 per cent acidity) 35-3Gc lb.
valley routes and country points
2c less or 33c 11).; second quality
2c under first or 33c lb.
CHEESE Selling price t'
Portland retailers: Tillamook
triplets 214c lb.; loaf, 22ic lb.,
triplets to wholesalers lilic lb.;
loaf 201c f. o. b. Tillamook.
EGtiS - Prices to producers: A
large 21c; I! large 20c; A medium
20c; li medium lllc doz. Itcsale to
retailers lc higher for cases;
cartons fie higher.
1 1 AY Selling price on tracks:
Alfalfa, No. J, $14.75 ton; oat
vetch $10.00 ton; Willamette val
ley clover $10.00 ton; timothy,
eastern Oregon $17.00; valley tim
othy ( ..) ton; Porlland.
LIVE POULTRY Buying
prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn
broilers 11 to 2 lbs. 17c; fryers
under 3 lbs. 18c; springers 3 to 4
lbs. 20c; roasters over 4 lbs. 21c;
colored hens over 5 lbs. lHc;
hens 4 to 5 lbs. l!)c; Leghorns un
der 31 lbs. 13c; over 31 lbs. l.rc
lb.; old roosters 7c.
DRESSED TURKEYS - Nom
inal. Selling prices: Hens 22 23c
II).
ONIONS New California
wax $2.25 lug.
POTATOES New Hawaiian
ilOcSl.l") 31 lb. box; Florida S2.M
per 50 lb. crate; new California
long white No. 1, $1.00; 7.5 80c per
5011). bag..
POTATOES - Old Deschutes
No. 1, $1.25-45; selected Deschutes
brand $1.15; Yakima (... ) cwt.;
Klamalh $1.3540 cental; selected
Klamath $1.50.
COUNTRY MEATS - Selling
pi-Ice to retailers: Country killed
hogs, best butchers, 125110 lbs.,
13111c; vealers, fancy Ki417c;
light thin 12-Mc; heavy 12-l lc;
yearling lambs Hi-17c lb.; 11141
spring lambs nominally 20c lb.;
ewes 5-!)c lb.; good culler cows
12 13c lb ; calmer cows 10 lie lb.;
bulls KM 4c lb.
WOOL 1 contracts, Oregon
ranch, nominal 31 -32c II).: l'.MD
eastern Oregon range 3032c lb.;
crossbred 3l-35c lb.; Willamette
ATTENTION O. A. V.
4 -
Regular meeting Tuesday,
April 22, 8:0(1 p. m. at the
armory. Nomination of offl-
ccrs.
lAilv.) ADJUTANT.
YICK SO
UhUCE HOURS
heart, kidney,
t ' & Hern
J2, C F, liver,
r
j (.riluiiM, iivwyi'ii nomriiai iiiyii uivuu iiivui uivp;t
I tumor, rheumatism, eczema, stomach ulcer, yellow
rever ana TemoiB
Monday,
J. H. Leong ' '
35 Years' Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Experience 32 N. Jackson St., Rostburg, Oregon
Herbtlit 3 '
RADIO SERVICING
Bin Calhoun's Radio Music Store
Ph. 93.
Hargls Radio Service. Phone 196
Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens. .
Lund Radio Service. Phone 31
FLUE CLEANING
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu
cleaning. Call 841. J. C Bew
ley.
WASHING MACHINES
SRONERS .
Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 805
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Roseburg Electric. - Phone 123.
DAILY DEVOTIONS
DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS
That religion should bo a
preventative religion. In the
field of medicine doctors have
discovered that It Is far better
to prevent a disease than to
cure it after one has contract
ed it. Consequently, we have,
made much progress In curb
ing diseases. However preven
tative religion has lagged far
behind, and today we are In
need of a religion that will pre
vent people from falling as
well as one which helps people
after they are In trouble. The
report of a recent committee
on the study of crime is appall
ing when we leurn that crime
costs us thirteen billion dollars
in America during a single
year. Father Flanagan of
Boys Town in Omaha says that
the reason for the Increase in
crime among the youth is be
cause they are not being
taught religious principles. In
other words, we do not need
more reformatory schools and
prisons, but we need a deeper
religion to prevent the boys
from falling in the first place.
Today let us put God in the
center of our lives. God is the
only one who can keep us from
falling. "Unto Him who Is
able to keep you from falling,
and to present you faultless be
fore the presence of Glory.
This God Is able to keep that
which we have committed to
His care." Amen.
valley 12-month 34-38c lb.; lambs
(....) lb.
MOHAIR 1941 , 12-month 45o
lb.
HOPS Oregon 1940 seedless
32-34c lb.; seedless 241-25c lb. .
CASCARA BARK 1940 peel,
9c lb.; 1941, 9c lb.
For newspaper deliveries
after 5:30
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As You Like It;
It's our job to please you so well
that you will stay with us year
alter year. We bend every effort
towards satisfying you.
Before Discarding a Damaged
Tire, Sec Us For
Recapping Repairing
BE TIRE WISE, VISIT YOUR
O. K. TIRE SHOP TODAY
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i remedies alleviate disorders of goitr, stomach,
bladder, prostata aland, piles,
compiainis, wmioui operation.
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