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ROSEBURG NEWS.REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1941. FIVE V 5 Livestock EWE lambs wanted 150 white lace leeder ewe lambs. Will pay i cent per pound more than regular price. Box 1096, c o News-Review. SHEEP FOR SALE 150 breed ing ewes. Purebred Corriedalc and black face. 50 yearlings. Box No. News-Review. nor cent 1082 c'o 1 I FOR SALE Thoroughbred Shropshire buck, 3 years old, $10.00. Mrs. Glen Shook, Oak ft land. FOR SALE 35 head good ewes. T. B. Richardson, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE Fresh brown Swiss, cow. L. B. Dage, Canyonville. . Wanted WANTED Poultry eggs and! veal. Highest cash prices paid. Douglas County Poultry. Phone 374. WANTED Good used nail strip per. John Wilson, Looking glass. Phone 23 F-4. WANTED Eggs, beans, sweet I corn ana nuns. Hignesi avail-; able prices. Call 48F2. WE PAY cash for old or crippled i horses. Phone 48FU. Dentistry ODR. NERBAS Fluorescent teeth in plastic. Old plates made like new. 20 y era's success in partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment Gas when desired Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 ALLEY OOF VEZZ.IR., BLACKBEARD, THAT MEW POWDER you fixed up is THE STUFR..WE COMPLETELV OUTRAMfiE THE EWEMV VOUHADUS A i ham rutt 1 i FOR AMMUMI- y smart r HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHY BUY A NEW CRATE ? DO WHAT I DID.' GET YOURSELF A HIGH compression head and DUAL POTS, AND SOUP-UP YOUR OLD BOILER i BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES f'i I WASH TUBBS WOW A30UT A JOB. CAPTAIN? I'M AN A.B. SEAMAN - Y VERY N j ui. r LJLU . I Rmtab FOR RENT Four-room house, I all modern conveniences, glass ed in utility porch, large gar age and work shop. Route 2, Box 139, on Garden Valley road, one mile from town. nouse. r urnace, air-conamon- lnB' S24- Adults preferred. 321 N. Chadwick. CLOSE IN. Beautiful five-room modern house. Adults prefer j red. Inquire at 302 West Wash I ington. T W O ROOM furnished apart ment. private bath. 112 Brock- way. FOR RENT-rFurnished duplex, modern. Phone 600. M. E. Rit ter. 13-ROOM apartment, garage, pri- vate bath. Adults. Phone 242. i KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. FOR RENT New 5-room modern i house. 342 W. 2nd Ave. N. jROOM with board. Mrs. C. r ream, on a. otepnens. WE, , furnl.hed. .team heated apartments. Call 369-J. CLEAN, cool apartment. 926 S. Main. . ROOMS for rent. 707 Mosner. Fuel PHONE 212 GREEN and dry slab wood. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Chiropractor DR. H. B. SCOKIELD. Pnone 273. IF X. DO SAV SO MYSELF, THAT WAS PRETTY SLICK, WASN'T IT? i- ( IF r DO SAY ... ..... f y ) f BUT I'LL CO I SORRY. AMVTHNu TO ft V hi i c ii i OCT out o i I 7 sa SiCj"t THIS PLACE. I I A VttisOf'f I'LL VVORKTOR ii W0 WORK MisceAantoin BLACKSMITHING We special Ize In thread cutting. Logging equipment, spring work, plow work and disc shprpening. E. E. Woodcock, 513 N. Main street. SERVE garden fresh vegetables next winter. Preserve the nat ural taste and vitamin content. Use your frozen food locker at the Ice plant. Berries, apricots and peaches are now ready. Douglas Co. Ice & Storage. CALLING FOR PAYMENT All outstanding warrants dated before July 1, 1940. School Dis- trict No. 27. Margaret Smith, Clerk. SHEEPMEN ATTENTION Trucks available at all times for lamb hauling. Call 47, Dun ham Transfer Co. NOTICE Worthless stock remov- j ed free of charge. Phone col lect, 52F12, 740-R, or 338. Rose- j i r,..r. . j - I burg By-Products. For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Piano, $75.00. Wal nut 4-poster spool bed in family 100 years, $50.00. Some bows and arrows. J. G. Miller. One mile east of Sutherlin. WHY NOT get tne Hy-Power, guaranteed muffler and forget your muffler troubles. Also get your glass at Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. l FOR SALE: Used casings and I tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K. I Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosh I er. FOR SALE Used 7-foot Frigid 1 aire, S50.OO. 104 Parrott. The Battle Is On BUT WAIT'LL THAT SHIP TURN9 TO GIVE US A BROADSIDE THEf WE'LL REALLY r YFW. 1 BAMS 'EM TO PIECES Greased I I r" I nc.7 I I VVHAT ATvVO CARBURETORS TAKE Thl.5 HEAP, THAT'S THff CLUB ''A ARE DUAL POR INSTANCE IF I KICK IT IN I BELONG TO POTS THE PANTS , IT REALLY WINDS EVERY GUY IN WHAT -I ? X ITSELF UP S IT HAS A DO MDU S V. . ' J HOPPED-UP J HAVE "To DO Y : 7 Tintype ylb become- WV TT v .- A MEMBER.? U X j Tfcfc, - WMll VlClW ' V T. M. REC. U. s"pT. OFF. " ' rM y&J Gangway A Man VERY iOHKY. ALL FULL. NO VJORK FOR PEOPLES Seal Estate INVESTIGATE the opportunities ; we are offering you to get es tablished on a farm of your own. Call .it 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. . j FOR SALE OR LEASE-6-room ' cottage at Bandon. Fine beach t frontage, gas, electricity, fire-! place, furnace, 2 car garage. nnslrahln tnrmR. fipnrrrn A ! Ulett, Coquillc, Oregon. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT 5 acres, Roseburg, buildings, close ln. Trade for town prop erty. Ben Stafne, 944 A street. Springfield, Oregon. FOR SALE 13 acres. 11 miles shove from thc Jow) portland states in 1939 went to the auto from Roseburg. House mod- Beavcrs. motive industry, including filling ern. Rifle Range Road, Net- . Th .,-., ,, ,, .,. stations. son Bros. FOR SALE Modern five-room u... iMir ..1. arui aKnVSSt ' , ., , Help Wanted STEADY WORK GOOD PAY. muadll rciwuna w ai i LE PERSONS WANT- ED to call on farmers In Doug- las county. No experience or i-.imu IL-11U....-U. ouiiiu m,m.i.K . $100.00 in a week. Write Mc-1, NESS CO., 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland, Calif. WANTED Waitress. Apply tel Umpqua Coffee Shop. Ho. Autos 'em team trailing the Padres by rons and for the courtesy extend FOR SALE Cheap, 1931 Dodge a game and a half. . ed to mo and members of my coupe. Good condition. J. C. Hollywood lost both games of 'family. Reals, Canyonville, Oregon. Its cloublehcarier with Oakland, 5 W. C. (Val) Valentine. BY SUM, THEY'RE LET 'EM COME... ( j C- MOT iSONMA TURM -- I WE'LL. HIT 'EM U s-K . THEY'RE COMIN' ENOUSH TO SINK tfSl& ' ' iif RIGHT OM, AN' ) 'EM BEFORE THEV ttw&J j&bJ&W'K THAT MAKES 'EM A 3ET US IN TV'-EIR . If JT &fv -HARDTO HIT VAMeT- S 4 CPR. 1741 8Y NEA r.VICE. I,V- T. M. UEO. Lightning Must Eat IT WAS AS EXPECTED YOU'LL HAVE TO 1 DOUBT IF THEy D HURRV. THEY'RE 6IVE AM AMERICAN! A S09 EL'EKJ IF THEY WERE SHORT- AT MID HANDED. I'LL HAVE TO STOW NIGHT AWAY 9 Business Opportunities for SALE Restaurant equip ment and gas station lease. Good location. Smalt cash payment will handle. G. W. t Young & Son, phone 417. 205 W. Cass, Beavers Conquer Sacs Twice; Turpin Wins Over Padres (By the Associated Press) , The once mighty Sacramento Senators continued their rapid down-hill descent In Pacific coast I league baseball prestige yester-! ol a double header, 7 to 1, and 8 t0 2- behind the pitching of Liskn j in t hf nnpnnr drift Rniri In tha 1 nightcap. I Loop-leadlng Sacramento and .cellar - berthed Portland split the (series, three games each, with Sacramento's lead over snronri. nlnrv Kan nio w tn. h . seven and half amo ! SCVen and half mm San Dlcgo and Seattle' split! their double-header, Seattle tak- . . f .., n . 2 ..,, ,,mn. ping the second, , 3, to 1. San; Diego took the scries, three games i .to two. nai i urpin pitcneu nis 13th vie J tory of the season by winning the first game for Seattle. The re- i suns oi me series leit the north-1 U. JPATOF' DI FUTY O'TINAE.'SLIH. LAST A PAY OR SO. IF mul M ATP TOMORROW - IV& AAPfc II j I I V& to 4 In 11 Innings and 5 to 2 In seven despite the double loss, the Stars won the series, 4 games to 3. Corbett did the hurling for the Oaks In the overtime opener and kept 12 hits scattered enough so that they were ineffective. Salve- son neld tne stars t0 slx hlts ln iine nigniuap. i , San Francisco and Los Angeles ' split their doubleheader, the Seals j dropping the first, 1 to 0 ln 13 I innings, and winning the second, i7to5. I The Angels won the series, 5 games to 2. j Iowa has nearly two million more hogs than Iliinoiis, its nearest state competitor. accord- ing to the 1940 Census, About 20 per cent of every con-! sitmpr Hnllnr srvnt In thn MnltoH CARD OF THANKS Jro neiKhbrs and r'ends In our re- sorrow w 11 always rcT'n l,h us " Precious memory. Our i""u Kiiuuuc iui all those comforting acts. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Arant Mr. James Isom Clinton Mrs. Erma Wilson Mr. Enos Arant Mr. Thurman Arant Mr. Lloyd V. Arant CARD OF APPRECIATION As I am chanalne mv residence to Rcedsoort I desire to exoress my appreciation to all of my pat- By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser YOU GOTTA ASSEMBLE YOUC OWN CRATE- AND DO BETTER' N 70 ON DRY LAKE AND IF IT DOESN'T STAY IM rJt DlfS-B VMl GET DISQUALIFIED By Edgar Martin By Roy Crane ILL 80V ENOUGH POOD TO I'M WOT IU JAIL OR AT THE MORNINQ. you LL KNUvy AAAOt 1 I T GENERAL SAW PILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph en. Also furniture repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Serv. Phone 848. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flui cleaning. Call 841. J. C Bew ley. Replaces Matsuoka Foicign iiiunster ol Uie new strongly nationalistic Jipeneae Cabinet is Admiral Teljlro Toyoda, above, who was vice minister ot the Navy In the displaced Cabinet. He sucoeeds Vo auke Matsuoka, who signed a mili tary alliance with Germany and Italy and a non-aggression pact wlln Russia. VITAL STATISTICS BORN SINGLETON To Mr. and Mrs. W. L. SinRleton, of Idloyld star route, Roseburg, at Mercy hospital, Sunday, July 20, a daughter, Phyllis Anne; weight seven pounds, six ounces. WOOD To Mr. and Mrs.'C. II. Wood, Callahan district, Rose burg, at Mercy hospital, Sun day, July 20, a son; weight six pounds, eight ounces. END1COTT To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Endicott, of Myrtle Creek, at Mercy hospital, Sunday, July 20, a daughter, Carolyn Kay; weight five pounds, five ounces. MARRIAGE LICEN8ES LEATHERWOOD MOORE Rodney Lane Lacthcrwood, Suth erlin, and Doris Roberta Moore, Oakland. . LODGE DIRECTORY - F. O. E. Aorm 1497, moots Mtincn hoo hull on Pino street everj TiioHilay cvnnliiR at 8 o'clock Visiting brothers always wul come. PAUL R. DUSSEAU, Pres. RAY O. TANNLUND, Sec. DeMolay Chapter Regit lar nmollng ovory soo ond and fourth Thurs days Hi tlio Maaonii tomplo. rtCRIBH. "Hrv. Hold Everything! wiifivKi. imc. t. m. w. u r rTl btrl - ,s W 7-11 you big (lope, that wasn't u bomb you just tlroppcd ' (hut was our Junch! RADIO SERVICING Hargis Radio Service. Phone 191 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. WA8HING MACHINES IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80& PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. TOMBSTONES Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. I. O. O. F., Proletarian Lodge, No B Meets ln Odd Fellows tempi every Thursday evening. Visit ing brothers are always wal come. IALO STEPHENS, N. G. . A. J. GEDDES, Sec. Job's Daughters, No. 8 Meet! first and fourth Tuesdays al 7:30 p. m., Masonic Temple, Master Masons and O. E. S members always welcome. BETTE OWEN, Hon. Quuen DORIS CHAPLER, Rec. Ladles Auxiliary to baglea, Hose, burg Aerie, No. 1497 Moots In Maccaboe hall on Cass street, on second and fourth Monday eve iiIiirb of each months, at 8 o'clock. Visiting sisters ln good standing always wnlcome. CLARA STEIWIG, M. Pres. ESTHER IIAKEH. M. Sec W. B. A., Roaeourg Review, No. II Holds regular ninotliiKa on boo ond and rourth Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. Visiting r.lstera hivlt ed to attund reviews. Maccaboe hall. Pine and Cam atreou. MAUDE POWERS, Pres. MRS. JESSIE VINSON, F. Sec. 0. E. 8., Roseuurg Chapter No. 8 Holds stated communications on tlio first and third Thursdays In ouch month. - All sojourning brothors and sisters aro cordial ly Invited to attend. CLARIBEL NEWLAND, W. M. ETHEL WEIID. Soc. DICTATION . As You Like It: Tell us what you want, and we do the restl Your comfort and convenience are of paramount Importance to us. Give us chance to make good with youl Recapping Repairing Guarantee New Tire Service See Us For Good USED TIRES AND TUBES BONO'S " Cp.K.TIRE SH0P S PHONC 61 -