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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG',' OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1941. FIVE O - 1 I i s o f Rtntab WEST-SIDE modern 5-room house, basement,' garage. 1328 Harrison street. Inquire 828 Hamilton street. ATVTT,T; tvnnt fvrnnm. mnHprn. uiuuiiumiuu iiuuse January first: Box 1168 co News-Review. FOR RENT 6-room house partly furnished if desired. Inquire at 546 Pitzer street. ' FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Heat, hot water, radio. Close In. 244 S. Pine. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished duplex. 409 E. Douglas. Phone 316 9 to 5. SLEEPING ROOM, steam heat. Bell building, 122 S. Jackson street. ' KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. NICE, clean sleeping rooms. Call . after 5 at 562 W. Oak St. . FOR RENT 4-room house. In quire 541 Pitzer street. FOR RENT 5-room house. Call 594-R. FURNISHED apartment. Call 403-J. CLEAN rooms. 707 West Mosher. Auro$ FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth se dan, $200.00. 1935 Pontlac coupe, $325.00. Hancock Serv ice Station, Stephens and Mosher. 1923 Model T touring car, 4 new tires, new battery. A bear cat for service. E. A. Britton. ALLEY OOP WiWWirW OWM MEM WU'T KWOW TH'DIFFEEEWCE.' A ' " J VM 1- ItM' 1 'lit TjflpWH A f . 1 . '. . ....... 1 ' ' " . -ii FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Valuable as an Antique By Merrill Blosseir I'M COINS TO A .DINNER DANCE i $ ; -MWl f IF I AM K1 f BETTER. TAKE' tJ f JLL S'f , OKM BUr I'M BEING CHEATED MR. OATV, AND ITS GONNA COST Jrl ' IPT GIVING VOU I ONLY 5S" IT, LARD- 554 M I'M STILL ' YOU 83 1 M WHY. THIS IS THE VERV S1DV5 FIVE? BUCKS i SO GIVE TiLL. yq Mil 55" CENTS I ENTS ? IS 55, AND 783 SHORT.' 2 rnll THAT COULDA KEPT GEORGE" f -w IT HURTS J FOR. THESE" 1 GOSH, THAT'LL BUY s LETS BRING ? J IV WASHINGTON WARM AT AAPAT JTHE SALAf THE OTHER jjT BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ' On Her Own By Edgar Martin Wit Ax 99 out, I .V I JHMitfU 1 RHCoywvf, i :s - I,. WASHTUBBS So What to Do? By Roy Crane (if I 'jhA )' 1 vlntin'EFJt 'YfP'WCkrl? HOT V03. V" HEBE'S Y FINE' T ( HEV' 1 THOUGHT T SOME WOULDN'T 1 3C3TTA WORK FAST, VICKl.' GET THE COPS "V U it JT ' J K lLJ (' V ONE PEAO.TIAOWUNDEP ACCOUNTED V tyl fWlA ?ili&T r w iiic ub u!S Yoo?' gLlk- .' -Br?-' ' fSs. . -v ' Livestock FARMERS ATTENTION. We do custom killing, cutting and cur ing. Minimum charge for kill ing hogs, 75 cents each. Also beef or veal butchering. Call NOTICE Worthless stock re moved free ot charge. Pbone 52F12 or 740-R. Roseburg By products. FOR SALE or trade for sheep, a team of horses. B. F. Doss, Glide, Oregon. FOR SALE Cocker spaniel pups. A. L. Matthews, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. ' WANTED 100 bred heifers. Phone 663. Call 1200 Winches ter. FOR SALE Weaner and feeder pigs. H. W- Burr, Rt. 2, phone 55-F-13. FOR SALE Jersey cow 4 years old. ' 461 East 2nd ave. South. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Phone 663. Call 1200. Winchester. Business Opportunities MODERN HOME and poultry farm for sale. 650 healthy lay ing hens, room for more. Aver age income over $200.00 per month. ' Buy now for spring brooding. Big demand for fry ers. Illness forces sale. Small down payment, balance like rent. Write box 765, Bly, Ore gon. LUNCH ROOM building and equipment, at Winchester Bay for sale. Near new crab can nery. Inquire, Viola Taylor, Canyonville, Oregon. For Solo MisceBaiwous All citrus fruits are very reason able now and you can select any kind and size from a complete fresh stock at the Orange truck. We have sweet Valencia orang- eis ior eating, marmaiacie ana decorative purposes. As a breakfast treat serve our largo sweet Imperial valley grape fruit, ripened in the desert sun. 80 size 35c do..; 64's 40c dm.; lemons, full of juice and pro tective vitamins lc each. Tan egrines 6c lb., large ripe Avoca dos 5c each. Bananas 3 lbs. 23c. Pep up your winter meals with fresh green vegetables from our large assortment in cluding: large solid lettuce 2 for 13c, crisp, green celery 10c bunch, spinach 5c lb., ' green broccoli 10c bunch, all local root vegetables,' sweet potatoes and yams. Banana and hubbard squash, lc lb. Deschutes pota toes, best No. 2's on the market 79c for 50 lb. sack. ' FOR SALE Karakul sheep man ure, excellent for your lawn and shrubs. Large sacks 75c delivered. Carl Richmond, Mel rose route. FOR SALE Incubators, brooder stoves, watering devices, feed ers, roosts, sun porches, etc. Carl Richmond, Melrose Rt. FOUR Tudor style walnut dining chairs with machine-needlepoint backs; 1 square antique card table. 520 North Jackson street. WHY NOT send a Christmas box of extra fancy, crisp, juicy Spilzenberg or' Newton apples. Phone 31-F-3. Off to Sabotage NOTICE: For auto parts, muffl ers and glass go to Sarff's. Auto Wrecking House, 523 N. Main street. FOR SALE 2-whecl trailer, heavy duty, reasonable. Union Oil station, 801 Burk and Steph- Wanted WANT to buy cheap horse, gentle for children. Also want used cream separator. Sam Chestnut, Rt. 2, Box 320, Rose burg. Wilbur-Umpqua road, Emmitt Hall place. WANT to buy farm suiiable for general farming and grazing. Some wood land. Electricity and good road. Within twenty mile radius of Roseburg. E. S. Stadden, Marshfield, Ore., Rt. 1. CASH B'OK Yellow Fir, Peeler and Mill Logs Call at LANE-LINN LOG. LANDING 1st road West of North end of N. Umpqua River Bridge WANTED All kinds of tires for capping. Bond's O. K. Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosher. Lost and Found LOST Large hound, red and ' ...1.14.. T ........ T3 ..t.nnn 515, Rt. 1, Box 2. LOST Light gray Persian cat. uiiuu s pet. f inucr please pnonc 708-J. Fuel PHONE 252 GREEN and dry slab wood. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. STOVE wood for sale cord or rick. Edward F. Wilt, Glide. the Black Guard Help Wanted WANTED Law stenographer. Aiust be rapid In taking and transcribing. Box 1170 News Review. WANTED CaDable votinp man u u,t lit u. it. xue nop. Call 661. WANTED Bell boy and bus boy at Hotel Umpqua. Apply Im . mediately. - Dentistry DK. NER3A3 Fluorescent teeth in plastic. Old plates made like new. 20 years success in partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment Gas when desired Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 Poultry FOR SALE Dark Cornish game roosters, heavy type. Mrs. Chas. Ritzman, R.F.D. 1 Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE From 300 egg layers, Rhode Island Red pullets. V. J. Bursik, Melrose. ' Work Wanted CALL . DUNHAM TRANSFER CO., phone 47, for your mov ing, crating, packing er turkey hauling. WANTED Work, as housekeep er, by elderly woman. Ann Walker, 17 Myrtle, Mcdford, Oregon. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE Baled oat and vetch hay. Phono 14F2. T. E. Duncan. Real Estate A FEW larms avauable In Doug las county. These are priced to sell. Inquire' at the National Farm Ioan Assoelotlon. Per kins Bldg. The Federal Land Bank. Drain DRAIN, Dec. 11. A son, nam ed Glenn Garland, weight seven pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Verne Godcl, at the Sacred. Heart hospital, December 5. - . Mrs. J. W- Beasley went to Myr tle Creek Saturday to visit her father, . J. Redford, who is quite 111 at the home of his son, Roy Redford. Mr. and Mi's. Virgil Austen and little son of Portland, spent last week end here at the paren tal Austen and McClintock homes. Raymond Petty, who Is a mem ber oft ho national guard, left with the U. S. army for the Philippines where he will be sta tioned for two years. Raymond spent a day hero recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Petty. Oscar Mattoon, who has been 111 at the homo of his brother, Ben Mattoon, was taken a few days ago to Mercy hospital in Roseburg. . ' George Kesterson, who has been COCKER SPANIELS For living gifts of true love and devotion see Jacobs' Kennels, N. Roseburg. Ph. 73GJ, ( Adv.) By V. T. Hamlin 3 LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Scrv. Phone 34a FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned fliw - cleaning. 1 Call 841. J. C. Bew ley, -' " TOMBSTONES Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. ill for some time at his home here, was slightly Improved at last report. Austen's store has been painted and the interior redecorated and arranged since the recent fire. ' All the Drain stores have most attactive Christmas decorations and window displays of seasonal goods. ' The Sunnydalc grange held its annual bazaar at Redford's store on Saturday and the women's council will hold its apron and cooked food sale at the same place December 13. Oliver Bartholomy, who has been on construction work in Panama canal zone, and is now visiting his parents while on leave of absence, went to Portland to visit at the homes of his brother. Homer and Clark Bartholomy. Mrs. Mablc Hall, of Portland, was' a visitor last week at the home of, Mrs. Anna Drain. Mrs. Julia Bridges, of Riddle, was calling on Drain friends last Sunday. Elkton ELKTON, Dec. 11. H. H. LIs torud, who is working near Kim blcry, spent the week-end with his family at Elkton. A number of' Elkton people went to Kellogg recently to at tend the K. K. klub bazaar. ' The students of the Elkton higlj school held a carnival recently. Mrs. Eldon Fisher and Mrs. A. H. Sawyers received the door prizes. Mrs. Mary Grubbe reports she has received word her mother, Mrs. Lucy Sawyers, is qut. pt the hospital. Mrs. Sawyers was in on auto wreck. She lived here bo- fore moving to Phoenix, Ariz., and still is back each year to spend the summer. Mrs. Jf. N. Day, of Owensville, Ind., Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Carl Johnson. Homer Parks and Clifford Bax- AUCTION MONDAY, DEC. 15th At the Roseburg Auction Market Make your consignments early. Bring whatever you have to sell and take home the cash. Used furniture is selling good, 'and al ways a buyer. Furniture and miscellaneous at 10:30. Livestock at 1 :30. 20 to 30 head of cattle. Some good springers. 4 head horses. 1 3-year-old black mare, weight 1400, an extra good one. 50 to 100 head Angora goats. 20 bales good oat hay. Weaner pigs sold bet ter last week. Call Al It you have anything to sell. Phone 486-Y. More sale news at 7:29 Monday morning over KRNR if they art on the air. ' ' ' ' VICK SCHRICKER K. A. DANSTROM Auctioneers AL LaPAN, Hold Everything! "For liic Iovnmikc, slop telling everybody Tin a sapper RASIO SERVICING Harels Radio Service. Phone 825.. Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone 34 WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester; Ph. 80S PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-1 ANTIQUES The Strange Shop. 106 S. Mln. tor, teachers In Oakrldge, spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hancock have received word of the birth ol a son to Mr: and Mrs. Russell Mowry. This is Mr. and Mrs. Hancock's third grandchild but the first grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Mowry live in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hartley, have returned from a trip to California ' and went to Myrtle Point for the week-end. Mrs. S. A. Fonley has returned from Portland where she has been with her daughter, Mrs.' F. Solomon who Is 111. Mrs. Solomon is also of Elkton. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solomon, of Roseburg, spent Sunday at Elkton. WILBUR, Dec. 12 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Melburrr, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lohrer and Dale and Janet ' Lohrer, all ' of Seattle,' were recent guests of Mr. and . Mrs. O. A. Rowe. ' Mrs. Irene McMlckle has just completed remodeling her house and now has a very attractive home. A number of Wilbur citizens are attending the turkey show in Oakland. ' ' G. H. Nye spent Tuesday in Elkton on business. Mrs. Sidney Helllwcll of Rose burg was an all-day guest ol Mrs. D. E. Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Short, Sr., spent the Week-end in Eugene visiting their son and daughter-in-law, - Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Short', Jr. " " ' ' ' " ' A Christmas program will be presented by the pupils of the Wilbur grade school on the cve hlng o December 19, under the direction of Mrs. EstudiUo ' and Mrs. Strader. The Christmas tree and gifts will be sponsored by the Community club. Manager I5' r 7 t ; si tiia ii; iuug juijjiiaivnii .