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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 13. 1941. FIVE Livestock FOR SALE 2 gentle young sad dle horses, 2 saddles (one a Hamlin), 2 new halters and chains, bridles, etc. Owner called to active duty. May be seen and tried at Deer Park Inn, Canyonville, Oregon. FINE Belgian team for sale, 6 and 7 years, weight 2900. Un usualy well mated in size, gait, color. See them work. Fred Boncbrake, Roscburg. WANTED Fresh cows, springers and heifers. Call 1200 Winches ter street or phone 663. FOR SALE Guernsey heifer with calf. George Weseman, Cole road, Umpqua. Poultry CHOICE fryers, alive or dressed, 'delivered. H. DeCamp, River side. Phone 649-Y. WANTED Turkey eggs. Wat zig Hatchery, phone 740-J. Help Wanted MAN to cut 10 to 15 cords wood. Trees are down. S1.50 cord. C. B. Hood, Lookingglass. WANTED Man and wife for farm work. Box 1036, c-o News Review. FARM hand wanted, Phone 44F4. single. BELLBOYS, 18 years or past 40. nuse noiui. Fuel PHONE 23 Green and Drv Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. ALLEY OOP AlU A MUST BE HAVING SUPPOSE SHARK FOOD, If ;;. !: IfiUESSI'D 1 V VJITHTH'SS' yCCA II Jtk UECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WfeLL. THE COP5 MR HE TALKING MATZDORF COMES TO HIM IS SUPPOSED WMATfe THE: NEXT TO ANKLE ALON6 AND STEP, PRETEND "IS Br? BURNED LARD? ABOUT THE, FENCE ' V Alt! k k I I W KF .4 i 7 1 ST .1 i'J I m BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES CHRP . T VMft. VOO TO HOWE WE TO SW WASH TUBBS WJ ABE WELL ACtfllAWTEO WITH Cm PROGRAM, COMRADES. IT HAS TWO AIMS,,, TO SACOTASE NATIONAL DEFENSE IN EVERY WAV POSSIBLE, AMD TO UWCRMIWE FRIEUDiy RELATIONS BtTWFtW THIS AWO TME NATI0WS OF SOUTH AMERICA . a . " ':J3 1 riw .wiWjj Rentals FOR RENT $10.00 month at tractive four-room house, beau tifully situated, flowers, shade, water piped for Irrigation, mod ern conveniences, near Glen dale, Oregon. Inquire Glendale Garage. I- l FOR RENT Modern, 3 room apartment. Steam heat, electric range and refrigerator, shower, etc. Reasonable rates. Call 586 or Hotel Valley. J BELTONIA, modern, furnished i apartment. Frigldaire, tile I sinks. Opposite Umpqua Hotel. I Reasonable. Phone 12-L. 2-ROOM furnished apartment, ; downstairs. 348 S. Pine. Road I man Apartments. i FURNISHED room. Bell Build ing, 122 S. Jackson. Call or phone 457. IKOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. CLEAN, quiet, 3-room apartment. Garage, yard. 814 Mill. I - I HOUSE for rent. Inquire 228 E. ; Commercial avenue. FIVE-ROOM modern house. 420 Vista avenue. . (MODERN, furnished apartment. tub a. main. GARAGE for rent. 246 S. Rose. U.roOM apartment. 424 Floed. Business Opportunities FOR LEASE A going service I station. Inquire 720 Winches I ter. I D1DNT PLAN IT ANV FURTHER. Than that- FROM here ON ITfe STRICT LY IN "THE HANDS V7. ; riii. .jii- .:- ti - i. . i- i h-v.f. 1 1, r ten x I AT I J P I vni HLW FATE y II f M stmmix . . i vowv wot ?tvkw.V n X "r- I 1 T "11 Z If IT , 7.'Mi7 i4V-y Educational 1- AMBITIOUS men who would like to become expert welders. We will train you quickly In spare hours to qualify for jobs in 'aircraft, shipbuilding and other essential industries. Men train ed In gas and arc welding have steady work, top wages. Train ing includes actual shop prac tice. Free placement service. Write for facts. Utilities Insti tute, c-o News-Review. Work Wanted LADY, experienced, would like care of auto park or cook any where. Box 15, Camas Valley, Oregon. IRONING Mrs. Collins, room 308, Noithside Apartments. LAUNDRY to do In my home. 704-J-4. Financial WE can use a limited amount in lump sum investments. All funds placed with us are in vested in first mortgage loans on income bearing real estate. For larger earnings for your savings consult the Umpqua Savings and Loan Association. Dentistry Extraction, pyorrhea Treatment Gas when desired New style plates and teeth Old plates refitted like new Dr. Nerbas Masonic Bldg. Phone 48S Dr. G. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg. Chiropractor DR. H. B. Scofleld. Fhohe 273 Just Like Cut and Old OKI WEA6WT, voo ? n i A Mr. Big They're How come You A I told mika The- TAKIW& GOT SO MUCH , I SUCCESS OF OUR MECIOR. CO-OPERATIOM DANCE DEPENDED ON AWAY FROM MR- GETTIMQ PUBLCIiy r J ur-fK MAT2DORF? L, - ' fl- A (l JURGENS' MUSIC Jk V j 1 I . 1 fcOMMUMITY, HALL OLW 1 T For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Used tires and tubes; also Goodrich Sllvertown tires as low as 30c a week. Your credit is good at Bud Ellison's Texaco Service Station, corner Stephens and Mosher. FOR SALE Sweet potato and I yam piams eigni generations in Douglas county. These may be had at Wharton Bros., Farm Bureau or from Bui'khart's, . Curry Estate. WHY NOT get tne Hy-Fower, guaranteed muffler and for get your muffler troubles. A1-, so get your glass at Sarffi Auto Wrecking House. - : u AT Stearns & Chcnoweth's, Oak- land Electric wiring, stoves, water heaters, washing ma chines, hot plates, refrigera tors, radios. WE are going to sell 160 acres tlmberland, 6 million feet! cruise, to settle estate now. j Box 1037 News-Review, or phone 147. FOR SALE Used casings and . tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K.i Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosh er. A NEW modern sxorage locker system at Douglas Ice and , Storage Co. Attractive rates. Cartons for sale. FOR SALE Kelvinator refrig erator, $50.00. Good condition. 107 N. Parrott. ELECTROLUX sales and service. Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher. BOAT and motor, $50.00. Easy terms. Powell's Hardware. That Dried Pals f.VV ... (yvy vooao ' YOO KltVJtB, WKiOKi YOO' Himself W THE AW0IMIM6 SUITE IS BRA2EUTIWIAM FOREIGM MIUI4TER, EMAMUEL CASTRO HE'S Aw IWCORRUPTtBLE OX WHO WOULO COOPERATE IN HEMftPHERE DEFEWSE, HE MK5HT EVEWORANT MAVAL AND AIR BASES TO THIS COUNTRY VTO THIS COUNTRY S c- NAILS and paints at low prices. Powell's Hardware. teal Estate INVESTIGATE mo 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. &-irnes. 167 E. 8th St, Eugene. Federal Land, Bank of Spokane LOTS In Westmoreland, Over look and East Lane. $25.00 down, $10.00 a month. Streets, sewers, all utilities in and paid. Inquire Coen Lumber Co. ' I TRADE your home in on a new one. We will give you a liberal allowance for the one you live In now. Coen Lumber Co, vfTHlRTEEN acres, 11 miles from Roseburg. House modern. Kifle Range road. A. F. Mor- ris- - YOR SALE Two new houses, m0(lern ln pvcry ,.esppct In. quirc Cocn Lllmbor Co, FOR SALE Modern five-room house, priced for quick sale. 606 S. Pine street. Autos '34 CHEVROLET sedan, new ov erhaul job, new carburetor, new battery, mechanically good. Price $175.00. Can be seen from 4 to 7 p. m. East of Page's Lumber Yard. FOR SALE 1929 Ford tutlor se dan. Good motor, new tires. Bargain. Inquire Ray A. Nor ton, Jr., Myrtle Creek, Oregon. U BUT WHY IS HE CONCERNED ABOUT THB DANCE: MAKING AND WGHT "SOT ,0 ,OY - VgLtrinpii. hy nfa firnvir"- t. m. ore. 11. . pat. orF. ' V f V ffilt'.'.TriiI .CJiLQZV 70 UR INTERESTS', EMAHUeC ittT-fiuu5J BE DESTPOVED! mow! at once! befcse he REACHED U)AH tuarnu I Tuit tiuc TutesB urn i gc m ,uia7V PERSONALLY, Witt. DIRECT OPERATIONS ! Jri mc. T, X Wanted WANTED Wool, mohair, cattle, hogs and poultry. Highest prices paid. Douglas County Poultry. Phone 374. WANTED Used casings tor re- canning. Bond's OK Tire Shop. League Standings American W. L. Pet. .667 .600 .571 Cleveland 18 9 Boston 12 8 .Chicago 12 9 New York 14 12 .538 Detroit 11 12 .478 Washington 10 15 .400 Philadelphia 9 14 .391 .St. Louis 7 11 .333 i National Brooklyn 20 6 .769 St. Louis... 17 6 .739 I New York 12 10 .545 ; Cincinnati 10 13 .435 Boston 10 13 .435 .Chicago 9 12 .429 'Pittsburgh : 6 14 .300 Philaiielphit 7 17 .292 I Pacific Coast league unchang 'cd. Around the County Days Creek DAYS CREEK, Ore. May 10. Waile Worlhington and Albert Brown were transacting business By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser BECAUSE X ORDERED 15" WORTH. OF CEILING GEMIUS WITH THE decorations From him LK3HT BROWN HAIR ; CHARGED IHEM I By Edqar Martin By Roy Crane V4.' h IHEM I Y- t tn, u, ,, rw nil "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. AliTO hkFAIRING ; Knight-Porter, Douglas & Main. Body, fender work, painting. REFRIGERATION SERVICE Roseburg Electric. Phone 123. In floseburg and Oakland Satur day. Miss Nettle Moore of Roseburg and Dale Bellamy of Hat Creek, Calif., were guests during the week-end at the home of the form er's parents, Mr .and Mrs. R. A. Moore. I Mr. and Mrs. Dclbcrt Poole and I Miss Edna Mae Poolo visited Mon- ( day In Glendale with Mr. Poole's mother, Mrs. Elsie Poolo. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilson, Miss Zelma Davis and Henry Fate drove down into California on a pleasure trip Sunday returning to their homes In the evening. Leonard Clifton, Chester Stilt nor, Arthur Perkins and Jack Clif ton went to Portland Sunday to Investigate the possibilities of finding employment in the me chanical field. They returned here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright had as their guests at supper Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hig gins, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Welch and daughters, Hazel and Alice Mae. Newell C. Wood, who Is a stu dent at O. S. C, enjoyed a visit during the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Perdue and son, Johnnie, and Mrs. Perdue's mother, Mrs. JVIandia Wldrlg, and the lalter's granddaughter, Betty Jean Johnson, wen; among those going to Myrtle Creek Saturday evening to attend the theater. Mr. and Mrs. Pele Ulam, Mrs. Gordon Clark and daughter, Sha ron, and Mrs. Alva Matthews and son, Maurice, were transacting business in Roseburg Saturday. Among those going to Canyon ville on last Tuesday evening to attend the piano recital given by Miss Gem Hutchinson, well known local musician, were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Weaver, Mrs. Alva Matthews, Mrs. Archie Ferguson, Mrs. C. C. Hill, Mrs. Walter Hutchinson, Miss Marjorle Church, Mrs. Roy Duncan and daughters, Miss Jean and Miss Norma and Miss Jean DeVoe. Miss Hutchinson, who began her study of the piano while yet In grade school, has been receiving advanced instruction from Mrs. I Adele Schaeffer for the past sev- j oral years. She presented a well i prepared varied program which! was well received by those privi leged to attend. John Hutchinson, John Dean, U'slie .Soloman, I.yle Spore and1 Hob Harris all of whom are cm-1 mi vi Mt mvici. i. r h Hold Everything! i ..'. ' l - 1 bVrIni ; "All, n basebiill player my favorite sport! The crystal says you must beware the forward pass when you play Poire Daniel'' - " RADIO SERVICING Bill Calhoun's Radio Music Store Ph. 93. Hargls Radio Service. Phone 196 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens. Lund Radio Service. Phone 34, FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. Call 841. J. C Bew ley. WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester. Ph. 80ft DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS Spring's among the hills! tn this northwestern part of the United States, among the wooded hills, Issue the streams, and on these great watersheds are caught the snows, which make possible what is found In the valleys below. In the val leys are found orchards weighted with the burden of their fruit, vividly green fields covered with alfalfa, and gar dens filled with vegetables. Many of these streams, having their sources far up among the lofty hills, are hidden: Dfen they elude the eye of even the mountaineer and the hunter. Very much like them are the springs of God. They lie far back in the heart of the eternal hills of truth. But they are unlike the other springs ln that they are accessible to all who go In quest of them. Noth ing can compare with the pot ency of these springs to quench the longing of the spirits of men, and to feed and sustain the devotional life. "I came to Jesus and I drank of that life-giving stream. My thirst was quenched, my soul revived and now I live in Him.' Jesus said He was the water ot life. Amen. ployed at Elkton spent the Week end at their respective homes here. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 rlMM Cad 159-L As trustee, estate R. L, Carpen ter, Bankrupt, will receive eal cd bids for two Burroughs five column adding machines, May 19, 1941, at 10 A. M., Room 8, Douglas National Bank Build ing. 10 must accompany amount bid. Machines may be Inspected at 410 East Lane Street. Right reserved to re ject any bids. BERT WELLS, Trustee. ire o I m. or. S-m if