Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 25, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAYi JUNE 25, 1941. '' SEVEN .
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I "mtoclt j Rentob Mkcdkmeovs For Sole Miscellaneous
I pnn SAi.Efinnrf 4.vnnriH mw 1 5-ROOM rurnUhed flat, private
milking. Will freshen In Octo
ber. Two young brood sows, 6
months old, good stock. Matt
Doll, Doerner road, Melrose.
FOR SALE 6 full blood Corrle-
p?easc get them ar once HWle i SLEEPING ROOM. Close in. Call NOnCE-Worthlcss stock re
we htvfthem enXure end !:00 or 5:00 moved free of charge Phone
6F-31. C. ,W. Hagan, Melre. ! " M P- W- Lane. . Scts. " "
"" TWO . ROOM furnished front
FOR SALE One good colt, 21 apartment, private bath. 112 : SHEEPM EN ATTENTION
years old. Will make good !
work horse. Inquire at Tom '
Melton's place,' Roberts creek.
WANTED Young Berkshire or
Poland China boar, big enough
for service,
M. B. Emmctt,
Umpqua.
WANTED Fresh cows, spring
ers and heifers. Call 1200 Win
chester street. Phone 663.
FOR SALEl Corrledale rams, 1
Romney-Marsh. Mrs. J. H.
Short. Phone 41F3.
FOR SALE Black mare, 7 years
ThomDson. Umnoua.
J-OR SALE One Corrledale
ouck, $10.00. Ed Dahl, Camas
Valley, Oregon.
COCKER SPANIELS A. K. C.
Registered. Jacobs' Kennels.
Phone 386-J. .
FOR SALE 2 milk cows. H. De
Camp, Riverside. Phone 649-Y.
Fuel
PHONE 282
GREEN and dry slab wood.
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
ALLEY OOP
( I WHAT COBS OM HERE? CAPTAIN GASFWR, IS . . , A , ftr f ZZaTA
THERE NO DISCIPLINE OM THIS TUB? WHAT J HX'v ("tORAMT BSa TEACH VOU TO S OSH.WHAT DOES)
-A THE IDEA, CROWDING AROUND THE WMR ( ER..LPA. RBSPECT THE PRIVACY OF CAPTAIN J THAT MAKE A
(DECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
LAST NIGHT SURE- WAS A
RUGGED EVENING , MOM THEY
THE PL&CE WAS JAMMED PiAYEO YOUR.
TO THE RAFTERS 'SONG BEAUTIFlJUy,
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
of wu. 1
60 O0 M
TOM. tooS OR ,
Wy&M-TWkfcT - AH- WA
WASH TUBBS
T HIS NAME IS TUB6S. HE SAyS
IT'S IMPORTANT, AND THAT HE 5. J'lW TO MJ,
TO SIT THESE UNTIL. L KATI6 J .
4E 6EES CAPTAIM EASV
ITS IMPORTANT, AND THAT
60IN6 TO SIT THESE UNTIL. .
HE SEES CAPTAW EASy
entrance, tath, "as ransc, wa
ter heater. Phone 222-R. 547 S.
Stephens.
5-ROOM partly furnished apart-
j Rose hotel, inquire 326 W. Cass.
Brockway.
-FR, RENT Soutn Roscburg
Cafo. Inquire at Service Sta
tion.
(THE apartment you are, looking
j (or 124 W. Douglas 12 to 2.
WELL furnished, steam heated
apartments. Call 369-J.
FURNISHED ROOM. Bell build -
ing, 122 S. Jackson street.
MODERN 5-room house, flewly
j redecorated. 1129 W. Second.
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KUHLHAUCN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
1 5-ROOM house, 701 S. Pine. Phone
179-R evenings.
! FIVE-ROOM modern house. 420
Vlsfa avenue.
MODERN, furnished apartment.
926 S. Main.
HOUSE for
Jackson.
rent. Call 542 ' N.
5-ROOM modern
3F-22.
house.' Phone
ROOMS for rent. 707 Mosher.
Chiropractor
DR. H. B. SCOFIELD. Phone 273.
- CKJ OW5.
HE 5. ,
T HMM! LEAVE .
SERVE garden rresn vegetables
next winter. Preserve the na
tural taste and vitamin content.
L'se. your frozen food locker
at the ice plant. Peas and as
paragus are now ready. Doug-
las Co. Ice & Storage.
j tucks available at ail times
for lamb hauling. Call 4T, Dun
ham Transfer Co.
Poultry
FOR SALE 194 broad-breasted
Bronze poults, 5 and 8 weeks
old. Mrs. George Ollivant, I
Brockway.
, ' uurirE. ICI AMri njrr
! hc , ,, M't.
lets, 3 months old, from Mood-
tested stock, 75c each.
E. G.
Trozelle, Melrose.
FOR SAT.E2nn vearlini? Rhode
Island Red hens, laying well.
A. O. Rowe, Wilbur, Ore.
CHOICE milk fattened fryers, 2
to 3 pounds. H. DoCamp, Riv-j
crsiae. rnone
STARTED and baby chicks. Wat
, zig Hatchery.
Lost and Found
LOST Overnight bag containing
books. Hood River address. 477
S. Jackson. Reward.
Autos
'33 PONTIAC sedan, $120.00.
quire Roseburg Hotel
In-
Yeah,
Vanished
33
WASN'T IT THE
ESSEMCE OF PEPPER
MINT, MOM AND YOU
MAVS NO IDFA HOW
MUCH ZOOM i GOT
OUTTA DAMCIN6 TO A
SONS i HELPED
WRITE GOSH
Oh. Weft
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I "tMfcY V4W -Wrt? I o C i ik. "WE. VOG owevtw- I I
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He Knows Whot He Wants
WELL, wELL, MR. TUBBS.'l'M AN
OLD FRIEWD OF EAy'S ,TOO.
LARkTISls THE WAMc . GLAD
TO KMOIAI VOU. WHAT
SORT OF BUSINESS
VOU IW. MR.TOBBS.' IA
WITH MckEE
IUDUSTRIE5
.SLIGHTLY used, deluxe, electric
range, real buy; used electric
water heater; good, used, bat
tery radio, cheap; recondition
ed electric radios, cheap; used
davenport set; used chairs
and rockers: fine. . modem.
enamel wood range, like new;
good, used, electric washers;
used Ice box. cheaD. See us
quick. J. M. Judd.
WHY NOT get tne Hy-Power,
ffnnmntMwl mnffW nrt fnront
your muffler troubles. Also get
your glass at Sarff's Auto
Wrecking House.
BOYSENBERRIES now at their
best 75c crate. Pick them
yourself and furnish own con-
u....... nuy Muniit, Auiiuyk
.
I FOR SALE Ifsod rasing": and
tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K.i
Tire Shop. Stephens and Mosh.
Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosh-
er.
FOR SALE 2
used tires
ant,
tubes, 600x16.
E. E. Baker,
Douglas County Flour Mill.
:FOR SALE Montmorency pie
cherries. A. F. Suksdorf,
Coos
Junction.
GUITAR and case, $6.00. Electric
guitar amplifier, $15.00. 1106
Corey.
.FOR SALE or trade Sewing
machine. Route 2, Box 105,
Roseburg. .
( ELECTROLUX sales and service.
Phone S61. 119 W. Mosher.
NON-SPLITTING finishing nails,
5c lb. Powell s.
TROUT FLIES
and leaders at
Powell's.
What?
X UOPB
you put
TME?
MOMEy
IM A
CIA crer
Don't You
WORRY.' X
HAD ONE
SCARE LAST
NIGHT, SO I
TOOK NO
PLAce
MORE CHANCES
- THAT MONEY
is right under.
My DBD f
y
r k
OH.yES, OUITE AN OUTFIT. MAKINS MACHINE
6UMS,I BELIEVE. HAD ASAB0TA6B SCARE-
MOT L0W6 AclO. I SUPPOSE,
THAT'S WHAT VOU WISH TO SEE
ABOUT.' I
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FOR SALE Farm Implements:
. 1 Champion binder, used only
2 seasons; 1941 model General
tractor, used only a few hours,
$545; used Fordson tractors,
$100 to $175; one used 6' disc
harrow; three 2-bottom 14"
plows; two 2-bottom 12" plows.
LOCKWOOD MOTORS, INC.
i NEW Electrolux sweeper, gas j
Electrolux ice Uox. for sale at a i
discount. Box 1070, c-o News-Re-)
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; I''OR JS.ALK.?'u"c1dT1'
i n( ""ays, 30x36 inches,
furnace,
W G -
Paul. Phone 14P21.
FOR SALE Youngberrics. Bring
crates and pick. Douglas Walte
ranch.
Wanted
WANTED Incense cecal- bolts,
?lu.tu per roiu, vhsii on ut'uv ,
ery. See us for specifications.
R- H- Savage & Company,:
I Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
i WANTED Wool, mohair, cattle,
nogs ana poultry, mgnesu
prices paid. Douglas County
Unt.l.... nKnn VTA
: A GOOD 1500-watt Kohler light
plant. Address Box 1065,
c o
News-Review.
1 WE PAY cash for old or crippled
horses. Phone 48F13.
Dentistry
DR. NERBAS
Fluorescent teeth in plastic.
Old plates made like new.
20 years success in partial or full
denture replacement same day.
Extraction Pyorrhea treatment
Gas wen desired
Masonic Bldg. Phone 488
1 Dr. G. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg.
$UT
OF (MUBSE. LISTEMS
EASV AS I'UE TOLD
THIS M3UM6 LAD,
THIN6
CAME TO WASH
IM6rOMPISai5S
A C0WFIDEMTIAL
AMD IMPORTANT
MATTER WITH
NOBODY ELSe.
COPR. !!- S!T M C II !T r -JLL
INVESTIGATE the 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.
house, flronlnrp. efpetrlcltv. cltv
wtr miM furniture Mnn.nn I
! cash-total price. G. W. Young
Jtr Ron 9(W W r-asi! Phnnn 417
, .., ....
, ACRES vlroln (ir. near Mvrlln
crock. Will accept reasonable
, offer. For particulars write H.l
: , A. Phillips, Kilpatric's Market,
I Marysville, California.
i LARGE apartment and business
building for sale or trade. Call
774. Northside Apartments,
Roseburg, Oregon.
. FOR SALE 40-acre farm at
j Azalea, Oregon. Write or call
owner, J. rc. uiancnara, uicn-
dale, Oregon.
FOR SALE 13 acres, 14 miles
j Roscburg. House modern. Rifle
; Range road. Nelson Bros.
FOR SALE--Two new houses,
modern In every respect. In
quire Coen Lumber Co.
FOR SALE 4-room ' house with
bath, 50x75 lot. L. M. Lehrbach,
1280 Umpqua avenue.
FOR SALE-Modern five-room
house, priced for quick sale. 606
S. Pine street.
FOR SALE 80 acres good tim
ber. M. B. Emmctt, Umpqua
HOUSE and block in town, $800.
Box 16, Canyonville.
By V. T. Hamlin
By Merrill Blesser
ByEdoor Mortiw
By Roy Crane
HE MAY HAVS SOME VAIW9.1,
IHFORMATIOW. WE
COULPWTcjETA humph!
OUT OF HIM SEND HIM
TO ME f
GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard Cane beer, 443 S. Steph
en!. Also furniture repairing.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main.
LOCKSMITH
Pacific Kjy Scry. Phone
:
848.
, ciMB CLEANING
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu
cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Be
! "v-
Help Wonted
METROPOLITAN daily and Sun
day newspaper wants three
boys, 12 to 14 years old, for
carriers In Roseburg at once.
Must be ambitious, honest, re
liable. Box 1066, c o News-Review,
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WANTED Middle aged woman
for companion to elderly lady
and housework for two. Salary
v.v. .
view.
MIDDLE-AGED MAN for part
time work. Average 2 to 3 hours
a day. Hours flexible. Salary.
Box 1069, c-o News-Review.
WANTED Middle aged man
and wife for Janitor work. Box
1068, c'o News-Review.
Work Wanted
EXCAVATION LOGGING
. ROADS MILL POND DREDG
ING AND ENLARGING. Con
tract or hourly basis. Phone
4158 or 3553 In the evenings,
2897 during the daytime, Eu
gene, Oregon. LINDSAY'S,
1644 Washington street, Eu
gene, Oregon.
WATER WELL DRILLING.
Credit terms may be arranged.
J. H. Thomas, Oakland. Phone
26F23.
WANTED Care of elderly per
son or convalescent my home.
References. Ethel McKay, 809
Mlcclll.
IRONING At your home or
mine. Mrs. Collins, Room 3Q8,
Northside Apartments.
Sutherlin
SUTHERLIN, June 24. Mrs.
Minnie Davis and her son, My
ron DeLauncy, of Bakersfleld,
Calif., visited several days the
past week with the former's
brother, Robert Hight.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Christiansen,
parents of Mrs. George Bee
croft, who spent a week hero at
the Beccroft home, left Wednes
day for their homo in Los An
geles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison of
Los Angeles arc visiting here at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tod
Gllbreath and at Eugene until
alter the. Fourth. Mrs. Hani-1
son and Mrs. Gllbreath arc sis
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dalg and
children of Missoula, Mont., for
mer residents of Sutherlin, are
visiting friends in this vicinity
lor a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Long,
who formerly operated Mary's
Sleak house on Calapoola street,
have moved to Ford's logging
camp east of town where Mrs. -
Long will take over the cooking
Hold Everything!
vm IMt I. l K. T. lfiv T pi 6Jd
"We'll lmv-9 In It-iintf llir.
,, , n.i(iuc liu.icuilll Slur IO
uuotlicr oiillil we cun I postpone muiic'vnrH until ev"ry
body in camp Juis an autograph!"
RADIO SERVICING
Hargls Radio Service. Phone 198
Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens.
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34.
WASHING M.CHIN
IRONERS
Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 806
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L.
TOMBSTONES
Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y.
next week. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald
are moving Sunday Into the John
Musgrove house on Willamette
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hinsdale
and Mrs. William Schofield left :
Friday evening for Portland on
a pleasure trip combined with .
business. ' Mrs. Hinsdale, opera
tor of the Modern Beauty shoppe ,
expects to inspect new hair and '
rll-dce ctulae In far.t anvlklnn n
Ialning to her line of business.
Mrs. Wm. C. Woods and son.
Donald, Mrs. Stella French, Mrs.
Chris Bachman, Mrs. L. .. G.
Weaver and Mrs. P. A. Cbmstock
attended the Methodist confer
ence at Eugene Thursday. The
ladles saw Rev. Ormal B. Trick
and Rev. Stearns Cushing, both
former pastors of the Sutherlin
Methodist church.
Patty Jordan, Jacqueline Flory, ,
Edna Ruth Real and the Cole
man boy returned Friday from ,
the two weeks M-H summer
school at Corvallis. ,
Mrs. Clyde Holman and sons,
Russell and Jimmy, returned to !
their home Wednesday after a
two weeks visit at Albany and
Eugene. The two boys had their '.
tonsils removed at Eugene while
they were gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Icel Clark and
daughters, Joan and Sandra, '
spent the week-end at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Erlckson
and family of Anacortcs, Warh., -spent
the the past week with
Mrs. Erickson's mother. Mrs. J.
L. Larson and her sisters. Stella
and Frances, and brother Law
rence. Mrs., Arthur Olsen, who is re
siding for the present at Tiller,
is spending a couple of weoks
here at her home looking after
the crops.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coenen-
berg and Arlenc Gregory of
Ashland visited at the A. Coen.
cnberg home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Wallace and
Zena Vitus of Marshfleld spent
the week-end at the G. W. Milam
homo. Mrs. Wallace and Miss
Vitus are sisters of Mrs. Milam.
Mrs. Clifford Horner and In- '
fant son, William Clifford, re
turned home Thursday from
Mercy hospital at Roseburg. Mr.
Horner, who has been staying in
Roseburg, returned with them.
Ed Randall spent two days fn
Portland this week attending to
business.
Noel Miller, resident of the
Club Cafe apartments, had his
car stolen Thursday night from
In front of the cafo. State no- ,
lice were notified and recovered ,
the car near Drain.
Cheyenne Visitor Here Mrs.
Robert Duncan, nee Avis Ncgley,
of Cheyenne, Wyo., has arrived
hero to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Ncgley.
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