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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1941. FIVE ! ' ' ' ' I : : rr : : m u Livestock WILL be at rear at Kelly's Sheet Metal Shop next Monday,' June 2, from 10:00 to 2:00 o'clock with heller calves from high test dairy herd. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. Harley SciiaeXfer, Route 1. Phone 5F23. Call Friday eve ning or Saturday. FOR SALE OR TRADE 17 month Hampshire boar, sired by grand champion. Howard M. Bailey, G. W. Young '& Son. FOR SALE Team light horses, work or ride. Also .tractor disk. Inquire 321 N. Kane street, Saturdays or Sundays. ' ' FOR SALE 5-ycar-old good milk cow; 5 months' heller. .Bob Paulson, West Melrose. COCKER SPANIEL puppies, S5.00. 1254 Winchester street. WANTED 15 Phone 49F2. nannic goats. Miscellaneous SHEEPMEN ATTENTION Trucks available at all times for Jamb 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 Tenmile ceme tery. Tuesday, May 27. Rilla Hahn, President, Ladies Club. Fuel PHONE 282 GREEN and dry slab wood. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. ALLEY OOP Livestock Rentals j Ap-p active apmcnt wi n 2 For Sale Miscellaneous 7 LISTEM TO TH1 At-CMOM, NAATES, BETTER KEEP 1 C7vyM 1 t -s?s . I i , 7T (SKIPPER...HE A'EHXVVE BETTER.; YER NOSES LwAPTMS gsSS ZS2 v, OW UK i MUST BE "THAT , GO SEE oinx THERE... K-J.onR (lC:--: f? ffo ( ,T'S "rHT APE' ItFrviFS AND HIS FRIENDS WHAT ON ErARTH ARH you DOING IM THAT rn LARD? tio BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES I V fit . U I iksil .r-n I ; k- :inS- liWf WW) I N mi VV U 1 1 !f Lk ' g s g , i 3 U WASH TUBBS USUALLY, MY PEAR CASTRO, ViS ARE NOT HMM S SO CONSIDERATE OF OUR ENEMIES. YOU THEU WHY WERE FORTUNATE THAT YOU WERE NOT X jblDN'T VOU? Rentals apartment. Stam heat, electric range and refrigerator, shower, etc. Reasonable rates. Call 86 1 or noiui v aucy. I MODERN, 3-room apartment, j Large dressing rooni, private bath, laundry rocm with dec trie 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 ilat, private entrance, bith, gas range, 'wa ter heater. Phone 222R. 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. SMALL house, modern, suitable for elderly couple. 560 N. Pine. CLEAN, quiet, 3-room apartment. Garage, yard. 814 Mill. WELL furnished, steam heated apartments. Call 36D-J. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. 5-ROOM house, modern, newly finished. 1129 W. Second. I MODERN, furnished apartment. I 926 S. Main. FIVE-ROOM modern house. 420 Vista avenue. ' Just wanted to prepare you AHEAD OP Time, DillY IF X RENT ONE, 1 CANT AFFOPD TO COToTME SHINCRACkER SO LL HAVE To IN 1HI5 F l I i s. . .r , ii.i i r. ii l i ':i r .vt"tt mi! m i ru i v . n i i vri r i ?E.V.Y VOt2 HtW l ATTRACTIVE apartment with 2 . I ' bedrooms. .630 East Douglas. HOUSE for rent, unfurnished. In quire 228 E. Commercial. 5-ROOM unfurnished house, 6th street. Inquire 509 Fowler. MODERN hquse, large yard, fr,uit. Call 1101 Mill. APARTMENT lor rent. 446 S. Stephens. ROOMS for rent. .707 Moshcr. Help Wanted WANTED Man and wife, man as gardener, wife as cook and housekeeper. Permanent em ployment tq right couple. Ap ply up to June first Dr. Dean, 25 miles east'of Glide on N. Umpqua highway. AMBITIOUS MEN Manage small movie circuits, Roseburg district, 60 commissions, $8,0 $175 monthly possible. Excel lent future. Car necessary- 603 Steuben Bldg., Chicago, Illinois. 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. WANTED Fry cook, woman or young man. Sullivan's Cafe. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE 2 tons lirsl cutting alfalfa, $10.00. A. H. Marsh, Wilbur-Garden Valley road. Gangway Practically on It LOOKS A LITTLE SHORT Its not too ; SHORT- I'M just IN rr TOO FAR .' THE PATER BOUGHT IT IN I92-.AMD iTfe Tighter. FOB. SKIN J Now, Come AFTER YOU WERE KN0CED UMC0WSO0US, I DISCOVERED THERE WERE SEVERAL LITTLE ITEWS I WISHED TO QUESTION VOU ABOUT. FOR INSTANCE, YOUR PASSPORT AND PIPLOMATIC PAPERS. WHERE ARE TREY .TeD.uG? ' 1 1 I V 1 For Sate Miscellaneous ' : 1 i FOR SALE Second hand May- tag, Thor and Automatic elec- trie washers, ice boxes, daven ports and chairs, wood ranges, electric ranges, good used bat tery radio, good reconditioned electric radios cheap, used Hotpolnt refrigerator. Judd's Furniture. INVESTIGATE the opportunities ,vc are offering you to get cs: tablishcd on a farm of your own. Call at the National Farm Loan office, 415 Perkins Building, Rospburg, or write C A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th St., Eu gene. Federal Land Bank of Spokane. WHY NOl get Uie Hy-Power, guaranteed muffler and forget your jnuXfler 'troubles. Also get your glass at Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. TURKEY equipment, all kinds I incubators, stoves, wire. feed-. ers, fountains and roosts. Sans Soussi Ranch. ; FOR SALE Used casings and tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K. nrc Shop, Stephens and Mosh cr. MAKE .strawberry season last all , year. Put yours in a frozen j food locker at the Ice Plant. FOR SALE Davenport and chair, $40.00. Call Western Union. VI iTPTPTP fj n rr fir coin at n laKon ln,s wcck. j 632 Cobb. j FRYERS 4 for $1.00. H. Do j Camp, Riverside. Phone 649-Y. I ELECTROLUX sales ana service. Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher. His Uppers IT WELL , IT IS I CAN BEND OVER. IM MY SKIN - BUT COULDN'T BE NOT IN THESE TIGHTS -AND LOOK AT THE' CUJOPC T'i 1 HAVE IO WEAR! Steve! VSRt . Vb.Vi XW,i OV.O t$:u-.i Oi't. T t'O'c.ViG ...-WiNiN. OV TWS - rCopft. 1A1 mt staviee. we. T. m. ifcc u. 8. rt, of f.liililllil V ' vJf'lir-.- V . J Clean f DOW'T BEAT Y OH, YES. 1 REMEMBER,. HAD MV Y LIES.' LI I AfSI ILIM A Tfinil TUEI1 AllCES T 11 UCQt THE BUSH I TH6 HOTEL FOR 6AFEKESPIW6 J WHEBE N t, A. aop; n THE ORANGE TRUCK will ar rive at 3 p. m. Thursday with a load of the Unest citrus of . the summer season. Valencia oranges are reaching the peak lor sweetness and juice and we have them in all sizes from lc each and up. Sweet Juicy grapefruit, that needs no su gar, 15c, 20c, 25c and 30c a , dozen. Lemons lc each. We have a large supply of veget ables featuring local peas, 2 lbs., , 13c; field-ripened torna- , toes, 2 lbs., 15c; asparagus, 2 , lbs. 15c; large, solid lettuce, 2 for 9c; celery, 10c. Get your canning berries this weok while they are at their best. .We cannot picture the fresh ness and quality of our pro duce so be sure to inspect it ' for yourself. Food stamps are gladly accepted. FOR SALE Zinnia plants, 15c dozen. Also cut flowers for dec orations. Mrs: John Kelly, 1246 N. Jackson street. WAXED cartons and locker pa ' per for sale at Ice Plant. BICYCLE for sale, $10.00. Phone 763. Work Wanted WATER WELL DRILLING. .'. Credit terms may be arranged. J. H. Thomas, Oakland. Phone 26F23 LAWNMOWER sharpening at Stove Repair Shop, 137 Shcrl- uan sijuei. LAUNDRY to do in my 704.j.4. home. Poultry FOR SALE 2 pound flyers, 35c WANTED Used casings lor re alive, 40c dressed. 742 Mill. ' capping. Bond's OK Tire Shop. They're patent ) Oh, sure Bur get a good LEATHER., AREN'T I LOOK THE PATENT EXPIRED THEY" J fOUR YEARS A'' CO'B. mi si net 3JKVICE. INC. t. m peo U. 9. PAT. Of'. j X!ZP - S "ftoovi CCi Ot YOUR if s wl. 1 m r. i. 1 w j, 1 1 11 mm j. . -m Seal Estate i 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. ' TRADE your home In on a new i one. we will give you a itoorai allowance for tJtic one you live ! in now. Cocn Lumber Co. FOR SALE- Six acres, all or j ' part. . Modern nousc. Joining I Veterans' Facility on west. ! Terms. See G. W. young & Son. FOR SALE 13 acres, modern house, Rifle Range road. A. I F. Morris, 14 miles from Rose i burg. j FOR SALE 40-acre farm at Azalea, Oregon. Write or call j . owner, J. R. Blanchard, Glen j dale, Oregon. FOR SALE This week only 10 acres, new buildings, elec tricity, .Umber. Best offer over $250 lakes. 137 Sheridan. ' FOR SALE Two new houses, modern in every respect. In quire Coen Lumber Co. FOR TRADE 2 lots and build- ! ' ings for best car you have. Box ! 1050, c-o News-Review. FOR SALE Modern five-room house, priced for quick sale. 606 S. Pine street. Wanted WANTED Wool, mohair, cattle, hogs and poultry. Highest prices paid. Douglas County Poultry. Phone 374. ' By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blotter By Edgar Martin By RoyjCrane Akin iUflTUPB TUIklfiJ Tl 60LO C1C3ARET CAE,' AND Tt-E FOUR VRUNXiS VOU HAD A90ARD SHIP? EJUSH CONFOUNUtW lOkLLINO i I WANT THC TRUTH ! J i -, mmwmm GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph ens. Also furniture repairing. ANTIQUES The Stxanjje shop, 106 S- Main. LOCKSMITH Pacific Kdy Serv. Phone i48. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned fliii cleaning. Call 841. j. C. Bew ley. " " AUTO REPAIRING Knight-Porter, Douglas & Main. Body lender work, painting. Pentistry Extraction, Pyorrhea Treatment Gas when desired New style plates and teeth Old plates refitted like new Dr. Nerhas Masonic Bldg. ' Phone 48S Dr. G. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg. Auros FOR SALE 1934 Pontiac sedan, $175.00. Fourth house on Tip ton road. Call evenings. Chiropractor DR. H. B. SCOFIELD. Phone 273. Riddle RIDDLE, May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pruner were attend ing to business matters and shop ping in Roseburg Thursday. Mrs. H. S. Bond, a former resi dent here, yho has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Aiklns, left Saturday to return to. her home at Turner, Ore. ' , Dr. and Mrs. John Moore ot Biikorsfield, Cal., were n-cmit. visitors here at the home of Mrs. Moore's sister, Mrs. Everett Meagher, and family. Mrs. Augusta Wilson visited at the homes of her daughters In Roseburg several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pfaff of Roseburg were guests at the A. F. Pfaff home Thursday. ' Dorothy Shobert, local hi;:h school girl, had the misfortune to fall and fracture her wrist in a recent Softball game with the Myrtle Creek team. Mrs. Fred Ball spent several days In Portland last week shop ping and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pennell and son, Clifford, of Tiller were guests Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pruner. Mrs. Rex Sheppurd and two children have returned from Cali fornia and are visiting at the home of Mrs. Sheppard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shobert. Mrs. R. L. Brlducs is uullc ill I at her home here. Mrs. Gardner Rogers Is assisting in her care. Mr. and Mrs! Gordon Kraec motored to Eugene over the weekend. Mrs. Alvln Walker and sons, Richard and Michael, arrived here Friday from their homo at - " "" ' ' Juuior is wad ut m he says he's oing back to fjie . . iicfpiial!" ' RADIO 8ERVICINO Bill Calhoun's Radio Music $tor Ph. 93. Hargis Radio Service. Phone 196 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens," Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. WA3HINC MACHINES IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80& REFRIGERATION SERVICE Rosebuj-g Electric. Phone 123. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth; 189-L. Algoma, Ore., and will spend sev- eral weeks visiting relatives. ! Miss Janice Atkins, who Is cm- . ployed in Chicago, arrived here -Saturday for a two weeks' visit " at the home of her parents, Mr. i. apd Mrs. G. E. Aikins. . , Jack Cornutt", returned to his ' home here. Thursday after sev eral days' visit in Eugene with? his sister, Mrs. Courtney Towne. Mrs. Alfred Howard and her ' daughter, Mrs. Arnold Pfaff, of " Glendale went to San Francisco last week-end to consult an eye -' specialist for Mrs. Pfaff. They were accompanied by Ardath -Aikins, who also went to consult. , an eye specialist. The party re turned Tuesday evening. ,, Mrs. Oren Lcdgerwood and baby son, Joseph Grant, were.'.' guests at the G. L. Grant home, . Saturday. Mrs. A. P. Johnson left Friday for Portland to spend a few days ,.. on business. Mr. and Mrs. John son and son, Jlmmie, expect to,,., move soon to Vancouver, Wash., where Mr. Johnson Is employed,., Azalea AZALEA, May 29. Everett ' Walton left Wednesday for Port " land where he will spend scyoral days receiving medical care. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Juntzei made a business trip to Grants ... Pass Wednesday. Leon .Clare arrived here from Sacramento, Calif., late Thurs- j day evening and will spend sev-.,,. eral days attending to business here at the Clare Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sharp'" transacted business in Grants" Pass Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Walton.. are driving a new Chevrolet"" pickup. ' :,. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker vis ited over Sunday In Grants Pass... Mrs. William Jantzor and Mrs. John Jantzor shopped in Rose-,,, burg Tuesday. Mrs. William Sharp Sr., from Oxnnrd, Calif., and Mrs. Anna Sharp and son, Jerome, Xronv Riverside, Calif., visited here sev eral days the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sharp. They left Thursday for Bandon,,, and Bellview where they will visit relatives and friends. KIDDIES' PLAY TOGS Marvelous 29c special now at" Carr's. Kiddies' play suits, sun suit and cap, bathing suits, boys' ,' 2-plccc dress suits, sweaters, over alls and one-piece suits, sunbon-" nets and caps, etc. Big new lines to choose from, and all one low price 2!)c lvalues to 59c) at Carr's. Buy now. (Adv.) i