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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1941 FIVE Livestock WILL be at rear of Kelly's Sheet , Metal Shop next Monday, June 2. from 10:00 to 2.00 o'clock with heifer calves from high test dairy herd. mp sat .i? np TRinp 17 month Hampshire boar, sired by grand champion. Howard! M. Bailey, O. W. Young & Son. - " run anLa luam iigiu nurse:,, t work or ride. Also tractor disk, Inquire 321 N. Kane street, I Saturdays or Sundays. COCKER SPANIEL puppies, $5.00. 1254 Winchester street. WANTED 15 - Phone 49F2. nannic goats. Wanted WANTED To buy small acreage near Roseburg. Electricity on . place or available. Will pay I cash if price reasonable. Box i 1049, c-o News-Review. j i WANTED 5 bar country tele- phone. State price and condi tion. Clifford H. Wood, Calla han district, Roseburg, Oregon. WANTED Wool, mohair, cattle, hogs and poultry. Highest prices paid. Douglas County Poultry. Phone 374. WANTED Used casings for re . capping. Bond's OK Tire Shop. yi Business Opportunities .vFOR SALE New auto court, , . . four 4-room, modern cottages, 2 blocks north on Highway 99. S3500. Fully equipped. Vista Cottages. Rudolph Solnicka. Phone 2F11. S3500. Fully equipped. Vista Vista avenue. I Vniropracfor f t Cottages. Rudolph Solnicka. . MAN wanted to cut grass. 1018' . 11 Phone 2F11. ' ROOMS for rent. 707 Mosher. ! Corey avenur. 1 DR. H. B. SCOFIELD. Phone 273. I M ALLEY OOP Disturbance Aft By V. T. Hamlin r UJPLL MATFi YvEH BUT THE RE ' - X iGSXBkX tSVJ'1 Ir"""""' IT KUJgTVE BLOWN fl SOMB OF THAT ) ETImI' MOHulw Tvvl f WE IJkBKXMS Iff IT AW JUST v AWFUL. HIGH f I JUNK MUSTA HJTJ' I AlAET FOR. I BETTERArrLL tAVE QUITE. A ( PLWJKIMSIf SltPjb'y, UT A PIECE OF J TO BE SO I "WPSTb J ThVsTO TH' SKIPPER I WAIT... THAT WHAT'9 5W7 I WRECKAGE Ukk3 Ly&fPl A. ONTH' tHATSAL. COT A wauTthe V era upon l prisoner that? J &S$ I fromt)at ) comim ) MSSaA head ikj am etra J i! j s: HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MOW DO YOU LIKE ITS TERRIBLY, TERRIBLY CHIC, MY NEW FORMAL, J DEAR. WHEW YOU DA MCE BY riii li incvlc A l! Qe-r- Ur.'i I riff JINNY f f Ulv-r-s BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WASH TUB8S . frujmi-jaP '"""J SPUTTlMfi HEADACHE.. Tf V '',.-, f .. . (Clr7V&'' ' LUMPS ON MY HEAD AS rH-ZI r jkjf1 IP I'P BEEM BLACKJACEW ' J .Vsl -i 1BEMEM9ER 1WA6TA- 1 11 t F? IMS A 6HOWJEB.THEN HHI ,1 W. h'( If V 0WE MEM, PRSSABLy JLJt Si i I POREW3M A6eWTvyAB6ED --y? V lWrijj:-. I IN... THERE WAS A 'i4'M"E1 mEWH.DER2DLV, EASY OPENS tV HIS EVES AND SURVEYS A STRAN6E ROOM Rentals 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 Da- launnry rocm wim eiec- trie washer. Adults only. In- quire narin s loggeiy. BELTONIA, modern, furnished apartment. Frigidaire, tile sinks. Opposite Umpqua Hotel. Reasonable. Phone 12-L. 1 5-ROOM furnished flat, private entrance, bath, gas range, wa ter heater. Phone 222-R. 547 S. Stephens. 4-ROOM apartment, ground floor. I Frigidaire. Garage. 420 Floed. Inquire Roscburg Hotel. 5 - ROOM furnished duplex. 411 E. Douglas street. Phone 179-R evenings. . ; SMALL Adults. Shop. apartment close In. Call at The Strange CLEAN, quiet, 3-room apartment. Garage, yard. 814 Mill. WELL furnished, steam heated apartments. Call 369-J. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern, Phone 550. 5-ROOM house, modern, newly finished. 1129 W. Second. MODERN, furnished apartment. 926 S. Main. Kj' - " - i' - i -M-i yci nt- i-t- . I rivc-m,um iiiuul'i II iiuusl'. iu I vuuni; iiihii. umvit la , 1 1-. . o . . SMALL house, modern, suitable lor elderly couple. 560 N. Pine. ATTRACTIVE apartment with i bedrooms. 630 East Douglas. HOUSE for rent, unfurnished. In quire 228 E. Commercial. 5-ROOM unfurnished house. In quire 509 Fowler. APARTMENT for rent. 446 S. Stephens. 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. WATER WELL DRILLING. I Credit terms may be arranged. J. H. Thomas, Oakland. Phone 26F23 LAWNMOWER sharpening at Stove Repair Shop, 137 Sheri dan street. LAUNDRY to do in my home. 704-J-4. 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. HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Mod ern home. $25 per month. Lady forty to fifty years of age pre ferred. Write Box 36, Glen dale, Oregon. i- WANTED Fry cook, woman or young man. Sullivan's Cafe. What's the WoNcy, are sou daddy, Ttj iS-.0 MY BATH IN SUITS ARE MUCH 1MB RE5J Of ir? r,tivi!' n.rn Mi.rfll Viii ? ? ? ? YOU o " R6VT ..VO?.W ,W"tJ Come to I 17 vii'i i i r For SoJ Miscellaneous FOR SALE Second hand May 1 tag, Thor and Automatic eiec- trie washers, ice boxes, daven ( ports and chairs, wood ranges. electric ranges, good used bat toy radio, good' reconditioned electric radios cheap, used Hotpolnt refrigerator. Judd's Furniture. j WHY NOT get the Hy-Power, guaranteed muffler and forget your muffler troubles. Also get your glass at Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. TURKEY equipment, all kinds incubators, stoves, wire, feed ers, fountains and roosts. Sans Soussl Ranch. tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K. Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosh er. I MAKE strawberry season last all year. Put yours in a frozen food locker at the Ice Plant. FOR SALE Large zinnia plants, outdoor grown. Mrs. John Kelly, 1246 N. Jackson street. ELECTRIC range for sale at n sacrifice If taken this week. 632 Cobb. FRYERS 4 for $1.00. i H. De Camp, Riverside. Phone 649-Y. ELECTROLUX sales and service. Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher. WAXED cartons and locker pa per for sale at Ice Plant. - i DAVENPORT. I 195-L. Phone 82 or Answer? its perfectly modest fTfrT 'mm VOOW,6.VXy&6SE.- A ?0RPW'o'E-VSO, VO UVti WOP SV "EJt.K)Kib Vi.'fc"2.AK'0 AS iftAVPO. A Wt &&0 To V& ,S.H ? .. Vvtt F1K ; ttW6 VOO TA. T the Point THEY WCBE YELLIN665T CASTRO ! ' OET CASTRO!" STBAKkSE-THEY'VE SEEN TRYIMes TO ASSASSINATE me... them WHY DIDN'T THEY? WHY AM I STILL ALIvEf WHY W-S I BBOUoHT HERE f Real Estate ! INVESTIGATE the opportunities I we are offering you to get es : ' tabllshed on n farm of your own. Call at the National I Farm Loan office, 415 Perkins Building, Roseburg, or write C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th St., Eu j gene. Federal Land Bank of j Spokane. .80 ACRES, small house, chick ! en house, brooder house NEJ j NW'L Section 30, Township 25, j Range 2. Double enough tim i brr to pay for place. $600. C. i M. Holcomb, ldleyld Park. LOTS-ln Westmoreland, Over- look and East Lane. $25.00 " down, $10.00 a month. Streets, sewers, all utilities in and paid, i Inquire Coen Lumber Co. i , TRADE your home In on a new one. We will give you a liberal j j allowance for the one you llve I in now. Coen Lumber Co. j 1 FOR SALE Six acres, all or ! part. Modern iiousc. Joining Veterans' Facility on west, j Terms. See G. W. Young & Son. ! FOR SALE 13 acres, modern : . house, Rifle Range road. A. j I V Mnl-Hc 1 X mllne trnrn Tirtan. i burg. FOR SALE 40-acre farm at Azalea, Oregon. Write or call owner, J. R. Blanchard, Glen- . dale, Oregon. FOR SALE This week only 10 acres, new buildings, elec tricity, timber. Best offer over $250 takes. 137 Sheridan. FOR SALE Two new houses, modern In every respect. In nuire Conn Lumber Co. THE BILL IS MUCH BIGOER TMANI THE dom't You VJAKST me to LOOK ATTRAC DRESS ! J TIVE- TO OTHER. PEOPLE. DADDV? DO YOU WAWr ON YOUR. HANDS THE REST OF MY LIFE? T. M. REG. V. S. PAY. OFF. ' AH, 6000 M0RWIN6. MV DEAR 6ENOR VT HMMl THIS" CASTBO. I TRUST YOU HAVE RECOVERED V06'6 THE: FB0M OUR LITTLE MELEE OF LAST rr LEADE9... -7SK 1 EVENIW6 rC. HAS A BLACK x . X EYE, TOO. L ,.V WOW WHAT J-oi-Q THE PAAZES Z- AQV'SHEUPTC? -1 FOR SALE Modern five-room house, priced for quick sale. 606 S. Pine street. Miscellaneous NOTICE to parties holding war rants against School District No. 13 up to 2340 are hereby called for payment and 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 Tcnmllc ceme tery. Tuesday, May 27. Rllla Hahn, President, Ladies Club. 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. Poultry FOR SALE 2 pound fryers, 35c alive, 40c pressed. 742 Mill. 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. By Merrill Blosser I give; up ! x NEVER CAN FIGURE OUT WHETHER A WOMAN DRESSES TO CATCH A MAN OR PNEUMONIA ME" UM J By Edgar Martin By Roy Crane GENERAL SAW FILING RADIO SERVICING Howard Caseoeer, 443 S. Steph ens. Also furniture repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Serv. Phone 348. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew ley. ' AUTO REPAIRING Knlght-Poi'tcr, Douglas & Main. Bodv fender work, painting. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE 2 tons Ilrst cutting alfalfa. $10.00. A. H. Marsh, Wllbur-Gardon Valley road. Warrington To Address "Grads" Of Roseburg High Dr. E. W. Warrington, former Pfcsbytcrlan pastor here, now professor of religious education at Oregon State college, will be the principal speaker at the an nual commencement exercises at Roseburg senior high school In the high school auditorium at 8 p. m. Thursday. This year's graduating class of 95 seniors has as Its motto "Each one is the architect of his own future." The class flower Is tho carnation and the class colors are romance blue and white. The commencement program in to be presented as follows: Processional march, "Pomp and Circumstances, E. Llgar, high school orchestra. . Invocation ..Rev. John A. Barney Salutatory Bertha Moon Vocal solo, "The Lord's Prayer," Malotte, Betty Marsters, Mrs. Homer Grow, accompanist. Valedictory Mary Peterson Introduction of speaker Supt. W. M. Campbell. Address ... Dr. E. W. Warrington 'Hallau for Americans, Rob bins and Latouche, a cappella choir, high school orchestra, and Leroy Hiatt, soloist. Presentation of diplomas. Benediction Rev. John A. Bar ney. Father Freed Of Morals Charge A verdict of not guilty was re turned by a circuit court Jury late Tuesday In the ease of the state of Oregon against Phillip Tracy, Smith river logger accused of contributing to the delinquency bf a minor. The defense charged that I he statements of Tracy's 15-year-old daughter, the state's principal witness, were fabricated because of dissatisfaction with conditions at the remote family home occupied on upper .Smith river, near uunter. The court today took up the ac tion nf .1. V. ilognn against L. J. Kullerton, a suit for approximate ly 517,000 claimed as damages for Injuries and property losses suf iered In an automobile collision near Wilbur. The evidence was bring heard today by a Jury com posed of Lillian Nelson, Fred J. Porter, f). D. Ncwhard, Bessie Lakey, Villa La Raut, Thomas E. Olllvant, Bee Winter, A. L. Dyer, J. Frank Churchill, George W. Vaughn, Elsie Russell and Alton Hchard. 1)1 her Jurors drawn for the term were excused Ibis morning subject to call by the court,- as the damage action now In prog gress will be (he last Jury (rial to be heard at (he present time. It Is expected, however, that the Jury will be recalled In June to hear several cases expected to be ready for trial at that time. Nazis Capture Capital In Struggle for Crete (Continued from page li iw hikeq r.rr-.i 'mil I wntit n( A.I Mr Ahahti, the capital. Germnn bombers sank a Url'. Ish destroyer northwest of Ire- I:, ii, ! mi.rnlnn hVIl fffi,-::.1 (ii riii.m newe agency, announced. -M! raid alio that a cruh'.-i n llie c;imn Iliilivli rliilltl;i WD1 hit bv a hcaw-callher bomb w h I c h "reduced Us fighting -IreiiKlli considerably." A British air unit liombed I he lnwn of SIbx, In French Ttinisl.i, ti ls morning, an clficlal French (iimnunccnient sa'd. Ant hni'lrd. Frrnrli eii'iMCM said they were astonished by the at lack ltd were upuble to glv.'j iy itHbon tor II. Bill Calhoun's Radio Music Store Ph. 03. Hargis Radio Service. Phone 198 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen!, Lund Radio Service. . Phone 34 WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 805, REFRIGERATION SERVICE Roseburg Electric. Phono 123. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. Days Creek Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sumner and daughter. Donna, recently visited at the Dillard home of Mr. Sum ncrs' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Coon. Mr. and Mrs. John Nutter and son, Junior, were guests during the week-end at the homo ol Mrs. Nutter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rachor. Mr. Rachor, who ' Is employed at Steamboat also en joyed the week-end here at his home. Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Wood were attending to business matters in Roseburg Monday.- Their son, Newell C. Wood, who Is a student at Oregon State spent the week end at his home here. Beverly Worthlngton and Jean DeVoe were hostesses at a joint birthday party at the former's home Friday evening. They had . as their guests Jean McGoe, Jean and Norma Duncan and Junior Worthlngton. MARKET REPORTS LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., May 27. ( AP) -UJSDA) HOGS Slow, mostly 1015 lower; good-choice 175-215 lb. drlve-lns 9.50-60: few choice lots 9.65; 1 lot 9.75; me dium grades 9.35 down; 225-280 lb. weights 8.85-9.00; light-lights mostly 9.60-75; packing sows 8.00 25; heavies down to 7.C0; few choice 105 lb. feeder pigs 10.25. CATTLE Calves steady on kinds available: steers enrnn quotable steady with Monday's 25-50 decline; medium-good fed sieers quotable to 9.25-10.50; grass steers salable around 9.50 down; cutter, to, common heifers 6.25-7.75; odd heifers up to 9.25; can nor and cutter cows mostly 5.50-6.50; fleshy dairy cows 6.50-. 7.00; grass fat. cows quotable 7.25-ft. Dn! rmnri vnlina hoof salable to around 8.50; medium- good bulls 8.00-73; good-choice . vealers steady at 11.0012.00. SHEEP Steady; good-choice spring lambs 10.73-11.00; medium-good grades 10.00-50; thin lambs to feeders down to 9.00; common-medium shorn lambs 6.50; fat ewes 3.00-50; common medium grades down to 2.00. PRODUCE PORTLAND, May 28. (API LIVE POULTRY Buying prices, No. 1 grade Legnorn broilers, li to 2 lbs., 16c; fryers under 3 lbs., 18c; springers 3 to 4 lbs., 18c; roasters over 4 lbs., 19c; colored hens over 5 lbs., 19c; hens 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; Leghorns under 3i lbs., 15c lb.; over 31 lbs., 17c lb.j old roosters 8c lb. POTATOES New California long whites, No. 1, Sl.90-2.00 cen tal; b's $1.25 ppcr 50 lb. bag. Other produce unchanged. WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., May 28. (AP) Open High Low Close Sept 83 83 82 82 Stock and Bond Average BONOS by Associated Press 20 10 10 10 nil's Ind'ls tit's Fgn. 55.9 16.8 30.4 39.8 .61.7 10-1.4 100.7 44.3 .65.2 101.4 101.2 43.9 4S.5 99.0 90.7 36.4 .66.5 10.-1.3 101.5 45 9 60.2 104.2 99.0 .'18.U Compiled May 28: Wednesday I'rev. day Month ago Yar ago . 1!M1 high 1911 low . STOCKS .in in m 60 SI'ks 44.3 39.6 39.2 38.4 45.0 3dl jiiu is itit s urn weuiir.viay ui.o in.n iuu.b rrev. ciay ..a.H lu. ( iiu.a Month ago .54.9 16.6 30.9 Year ago ... 54.5 1 3.8 31.4 1941 high ..63.9 17.9 35.5 ty 11 lu- . .M.IJ 15.1 30.3