ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1941. FIVE Livestock WILL be at rear of Kelly's Sheet Motal Shop next Monday,. June i 2, from 10:00 to 2:00 o'clock with heifer calves . from high test dairy herd. FOR SALE OR TRADE 17 month Hampshire boar, sired , by grand champion. Howard M. Bailey, G. W. Young & Son. ! FOR SALE Team light horses, j work or ride. Also tractor disk, j Inquire 321 N. Kane street, j Saturdays or Sundays. j WILL sell registered Hampshire gilts, as long as they last, for ' S15.00 each. Jack Calkins, : Route 2, Box 164. . j SOME fine young milk cows for I road, Camas Valley. j COCKER SPANIEL puppies, I $5.00. 1254 Winchester street. WANTED 15 nannie goats. Phone 49F2. Wonted WANTED To buy small acreage near Roseburg. Electricity on place or available. Will pay cash if price reasonable. Box 1049, c-o News-Review. WANTED 5 bar country tele phone. State price and condi tion. Clifford H. Wood, Calla han district, Roseburg, Oregon. WANTED Wool, mohair, cattle, hogs and poultry. Highest prices paid. Douglas County Poultry. Phone 371. WANTED Used casings for re capping. Bond's OK Tire Shop. Chiropractor DR. H. B. SCOFIELD. Phone 273. ALLEY OOP I HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YOU MIGHT WAVE GIVEN ME SOME WARNING, HE-PAL rl ' - I i 1 1 V PITTING . ! ? CUSTOMARY FORMAL THAT DANCE 'S DANCE H (' K-ZlS F(Ktr - ,U l . . '.!' I J ! , , FOR. A FOP. THE GONNA BE A , ? Ji A-i T777A LIV U Z- Tl ''A'' :" ' TT'LT : JT GENTLEMAN AFFAIR . TERRIFICALLY NJll I A A ' ' TT- VI 1 7 - j ' J , VrrffcnHMaajay v rf"-n ii by nea SERvicr. inc t m jjeg u s pat ore. 6 & 2 y " i i i n i i Wmmtmmm,-mm-mmmmmm i m ,'"!! , " , "J. , ' 'f'1 ' "' ' . - T , - . - - P.I BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Hm m-m-m By Edgar Martin : L?"' . r -f 1 fvoow v.usc?VAjv,y, thhi ays. W6tT, f?,tAo,ovo Qoy ."we. top of Avt i "ft ' . ' lj 15 WASH TUBES Good Girl, VicM ' By Roy Crane V LONA Ti I IMM( HELLO, CHIEF. V HE MAy " ( BECAUSE THOSE rcREIfiN A6EMTS THINK W B0T THERE 1 ( f IMO OUT IF CASTRO HAS AC"' I DISTANCE TO Uit, LT I THIS IS VTCXI. f ALREADV EASV 16 CASTRO,,. THEY'VE ABDUCTED ARE TWENTY TUALLY LEFT. IF SO, PUT IT IM 1 WASHIN6T0N, LoP& F m, i I HOVM SOOW I HAVE LEFT. WM WE'VE fiOT TO UO S0METH1M6 SPECIAL A6EWTS THE PAPEBS. IF THEY BEAD PLEASE itft" JT, "- BEFORE CASTPoV WHY? KQVi, AT ONCE, OR THEY'LL KILL HIM I OF THE F.B,I..AUD IT AMD REALIZE THEy HAVE V ' for -WA WLL LEAVE THE NL V ?,.T ' , Nrwre THREE OF OUR THE WR0W6 MAU-7- -vr-Cp7i' iWK-Wt V coumtry J-jr 7- -MY-l owm mew work- kvaybe they'll you're a VY OlMl V ; MM lCm.'iXi tl WSOWTHECASE. LET EASY 60 SMART 6IRL, ft'AAftLPyiiMll , imf I SS?-, J WHATvWRE H UlCVCI. I'LL ' "y Rented FOR RENT Modern, 3-room apartment. Steam heat, electric range and refrigerator, shower, etc. Reasonable rates. Call 586 or Hotel Valley. MODERN, 3-room apartment. Large dressing room, private bath, laundry rocm with elec tric washer. Adults only. In quire Harth's Toggery. BELTONIA, modern, furnished . apartment. Frigidaire, tile sinks. Opposite Umpqua Hotel. Reasonable. Phone 12-L. 5-ROOM furnished flat, private entrance, bath, gas range, wa ter heater. Phone 222-R. 547 S. Stephens. 4- ROOM apartment, ground floor. Frigidaire. Garage. 426 Floed. Inquire Roseburg Hotel. 5- ROOM furnished duplex. 411 E. Douglas street. Phone 179-R evenings. SMALL apartment close in. Adults. Call at The Strange Shop. CLEAN, quiet, 3-room apartment. Garage, yard. 814 Mill. I WELL furnished, steam heated apartments. Call 369-J. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. 5-ROOM house, modern, newly finished. 1129 W. Second. 3-ROOM furnished apartment. 520 Stephens. Phone 242. .MODERN, furnished apartment. 926 S. Main. FIVE.ROOM modern house. 420 Vista avenue. GOSH, I DIDN'T 1 I WAKir NO, ITS ALL f I'M THE "rwe" ( MOW DO YOU "THINK ) SMOOTH,' BUT YOU'LL KMOW YOU WERE ME TO BIGHT NOW; GETTING WE'RE NOT SELL- T" ' ' I I WAVE EVERY MAN THERE y UMki3 A I SCBAM , BUT ITS A NEW IWfi Til-rFT AT TUP -r-I Mvlncoiu ir i itr i, rs SMALL house, modern, suitable for elderly couple. 560 N. Pine. ATTRACTIVE apartment with 2 bedrooms. 630 East Douglas. HOUSE for rent, unfurnished. In quire 228 E. Commercial. ROOMS lor rent. 707 Mosher. Work Wanted PRACTICAL NURSE, with good references, care for patients In your home or mine. Clean, quiet home. Prices reasonable. Evelyn Wells, 520 North Jack son. ! LAWNMOWER sharpening at I Stove Repair Shop, 137 Sheri dan street. , LAUNDRY to do In my home. 704-J-4. Miscellaneous ! NOTICE to parties holding war rants against School District No. 13 up to 2340 are hereby called tor payment ana interest is stopped on May 27, 1941. Signed W. J. Meredith, Clerk. SHEEPMEN ATTENTION Trucks available at all times for lamb hauling. Call 47, Dun ham Transfer Co. STRAWBERRIES Don't can them, keep them fresh in a frozen food locker at the Ice Plant. CLEAN UP DAY Tenmlle ceme tery. Tuesday, May 27. Rilla Hahn, President, Ladies Club. Lost and Found FOUND Luick hub cap. Owner may have same by paying for advertisement. Phone 598-J. Look Who's Here -r-28, Slightly For Sole Miscellaneous l WHY NOT get the Hy-Power, I guaranteed muffler and forget ! your muffler troubles. Also get your glass at Sam s . Auto Wrecking House. TURKEY equipment, all kinds incubators, stoves, wire, feed ers, fountains and roost;. Sans Soussi Ranch. I FOR SALE Used casings and I tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K. J Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosh er. j MAKE strawberry season last all year, rui yours in a iroz.cn food locker at the Ice Plant. FOR SALE Large zinnia plants, outdoor grown. Mrs. John Kelly, 1246 N. Jackson street. ELECTROLUX sales and service. ! Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher. J WAXED cartons and locker pa j per for sale at Ice Plant. DAVENPORT. Phone 82 or 195-L. Business Opportunities FOR SALE New auto court, four 4-room, modern cottages, 2 blocks north on Highway 99. $3500. Fully equipped. Vista Cottages. Rudolph Solnicka. Phone 2F11. Dentistry Extraction, Pyorrhea Treatment Gas when desired New style plates and teeth Old plates refitted like new Dr. Nerbas Masonic Bldg. Phone 483 Dr. G. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg. Scanty "''lJ TWTWE'RE Ai-OME flilmKmml ,4 p" ' ' 1 Real Estate INVESTIGATE tile 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., Eu gene. Federal Land Bank of Spokane. FOR SALE 31 acres, 4-room house, screened porch, garage, woodshed, chicken house, barn, 4 miles south, next to Green schoolhousc. Mrs. R. K. Paris, co L. Michaels, Canyonville. 80 ACRES, small house, chick en house, brooder house NE1 NW4, Section 30, Township 25, Range 2. Double enough tim ber to pay for place. $600. C. M. Holcomb, Idleyld Park. LOTS In Westmoreland, Over- look and East Lane. $25.00 j down, $10.00 a month. Streets, I sewers, all utilities in and paid. 1 inquire Coen Lumber Co. 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. 1 FOR SALE 13 acres, modern house, Rifle Range road. A. j, F. Morris, 11 miles from Rose j burg. im z : : uit SAi-t lu-acrc larm at Azalea, Oregon. Write or call owner, J. R. Blanchard, Glen dale, Oregon. FOR SALE Two new houses, modern in every respect. In quire Coen Lumber Co. FOR SALE Modern five-room l-tniltrrt ri-i rr fnc miiolr truln tlMl S. Pine street. FOR SALE OR RENT Rose burg, 5 acres, buildings, close in. Box 1045. c-o News-Review. Help Wanted WANTED Married woman to conduct small apartment house and with her family to occupy the same. Close in and a nice home. Adults preferred. Mrs. Farrier, 302 West Washington. WANTED-Housekeeper, age 25 to 40, for emtjioyed couple; care oi two school age children. Salary $25 monthly plus room and board. Write Box 1048, c-o News-Review. HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Mod ern home. $25 per month. Lady forty to fifty years of age pre ferred. Write Box 36, Glen dale, Oregon. WANTED Fry cook, woman or young man. Sullivan's Cafe. MAN wanted to cut grass. 1048 Corey avenue. Autos FOR SALE 1934 Pontlac sedan, $175.00. Fourth house on Tip ton road. Call evenings. Fuel . PHONE 282 . GREEN and dry slab wood. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Poultry PLACE order for pullets before Tuesday. 4 breeds straight-run chicks. Watzig Hatchery. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE 2 tons first cutting anana, snu.uu. i. n. jviarsn Wilbur -Garden Valley road. By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph ens. Also furniture repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main. LOCKSMITH FLUE CLEANING ! Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew ley. AUTO REFAIRING Knight-Porter, Douglas & Main. Body fender work, painting. Morals Case Put In Hands of Jury The case of the State of Oregon against Philip Tracy, indicted by the grand jury on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, was placed In the hands of the circuit court Jury shortly before noon today. The case was heard yesterday and this morning, with Tracy claiming In nocence. The state's principal witness was Tracy's minor daughter, who charged improper advances. The defendant claimed that the girl's story was fabricated because she was dissatisfied with conditions at their remote home on . upper Smith river. The suit of J. F. Hogan against L. J. Fullerton, an action for damages alleged due as the re sult of an automobile accident, was scheduled to start this after noon. It will be the last case to be heard by the Jury at the present time, but It is expected the Jury will be recalled in June to hear civil actions expected to be ready for trial at that time. VITAL STATISTICS DIVORCE COMPLAINTS LANGE Fred agulnst Alma Langoi married at Coquilte, Jan. 6, 1934; desertion. , . MARRIAGE LICENSES ROSS-GOKF Floyd Walson Koss, Drain, and Lucrclla E. Goff, Hoseburg. Rev. J. J, Jacobs, Former Sutherlin Pastor, Dies The Rev. J. J. Jacobs, former Presbyterian pastor at Sutherlin, who recently has been making his home at Wilbur, died at his home this morning. He retired from the active ministry several months ago. The body has been removed to the Roseburg Under taking company parlors. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Many Drivers Apply For License Renewals A large number of persons look advantage of the regular weekly visit here today of u stale motor vehicle department examiner to make application for renewal of drivers' licenses. Ward Meltey nolds, examiner, who visits Rose burg each Tuesday, was kept nusy today handling renewal ap plications in addition to the usual COft 141 tt NIA WVKI. IHC T M Hi "So lliis h ulirrc you Hold Everfliiing! . hi 4fvv 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 WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80& REFRIGERATION SERVICE Roseburg Electric. Phone 123. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L, number of examinations. Applica tions also will be accepted at the courthouse Saturday by R. R. . Brand, who has been designated a special clerk by the secretary o state. Early in June arrange ments will be made whereby Mr. Brand will keep his office open daily. - NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEET ING OF THE STOCKHOLD ERS OF THE DOUGLAS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO CIATION The annual meeting of the stockholders of the ; Douglas Building and Loan Association of Roseburg, Oregon, will be held at the office of said. Association in the Cty of Roseburg, Oregon, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., Monday, June 9, 1941, for the election of a board of directors and any business which may properly come before said meet ing. (Adv.) J. E. McCLINTOCK, Secretary. .OAK CREEK CEMETERY NOTICE All persons interested in the Oak Creek cemetery are request ed to cooperate In the cleaning up of the cemetery prior to May 30. (Adv.) H. A. CAN ADA Y, Clerk. KIDDIES' PLAY TOGS Marvelous 29c special now ut Carr's. Kiddles' play suits, sun suit and can. hathim' sniiu hnu' 2-piecc dress suits, sweaters, over alls una one-piece suits, sunbon nets and caps, etc. Big new lines to choose from, and all one low price 29c (values to 59c) at Carr's. Buy now. (Adv.) RENT L. W. Metiger Co. Mother and Mill Phon 362 MiiaKnl off In!" it-1 i ft- :