Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 18, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941.
SEVEN
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Ion RENT Modern 3-room fur
nished apartment, gas heat.
electric washer. Adults only.
Inquire Harth's toggery.
fei. j'OR RENT 5-room uniurnished
P:'-'? rllintnv 4HO U rVittrrlac, Ohnn..
516 9 to 5.
BLEEPING ROOM, steam heat,
Bell ounuing, s. Jackson
street.
KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
.CLEAN rooms. 707 West Mosher.
Work Wanted
CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER
CO., phone 47, lor your mov
ing, crating, packing r turkey
hauling.
WATER WELL DRILLING. Cred
it terms may be arranged. J. H.
Thomas, Oakland. Phone 26-F-23.
YOUNG woman wants waitress
work or housework. Call 130
S. Parrott St.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE BETH'S GRILL. A
real business opportunity. Res
taurant and confectionary,
thoroughly modern, newly
equipped, complete fixtures.
Forced to sacrifice because of
Illness. Immediate sale neces
sary. Will give good terms to
right party.
Lost and Found ,
LOST Black Wahl Evcrsharp
with owner's name on clip. Re
ward. Bruce Mellls, c-o High
School.
ALLEY OOP
"nBUT, SERGEANT,
f WHAT? ARE VOL) SURS I
( YOU SAY VOU WENT TO J
WOPPO THE RIGHT
GOT k PLACE? A
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(HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
' MAGlHe A GUV POSING AS ME V ' .'.jj f 1 V fpoP, I'LL DO "Wj
I WISH I COULD GET HIM To MOLD STILL, X oom I PEOPLE HE l7 Mfvru Tpcpm ' EVERYTHING NJf
P0Se AS Me IN MV LATIM CLASS j FRECKLES , IMAGINE WTOTe HOW HAVING Notvf "kg0 MyW
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WASH TUBBS
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TWO MINUTES. EVERY MOMENT WE EXPECTED TO BE BLOWM TO KIM6DCM COME,' J SORRV U)FBYTHK16 HAPPENED ON THE ) VlrlEBE 1$ HERE ONLV A Mil I'd
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Livestock
JERSEY COW, heavy milker,
good saddle horse, 2 piggy sows.
J. W. Holmgren, Rt. 1, Box 119.
Phone 5-F-42.
FOR SALE Large, thrifty, white
weaned pigs, $5.00 each. Ray
E. Doerner, Melrose Rt., phone
ll-F-12.
CHOICE Chester White weancr
pigs, $5.00 each. George Barter,
Melrose Rt.
FOR SALE Weaner and feeder
pigs. H. W. Burr, Rt. 2, phone
55-F-13.
PIGS for sale. Mobllgas station.
Dillard.
impounded
The following described dog has
been impounded and If not
claimed within 48 hours from
date of notice will be disposed
of as provided by law:
Brown and white old male shep
herd, studded color. Trapped in
sheep pasture near Umpqua.
Tom Fletcher, Enforcement Of
ficer, Dec. 17, 5:00 p. m.
Dentistry
. DR. NER3AE
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 Bide. Phone 488
Poultry
HATCHING EGGS of heavy
breeds for early fryers, now
available at a discount. Mrs.
J. J. O'Dale, 125 Pine st. Phone
187. Call Fridays or Saturdays.
yes, SIR . HE MUSTA
BUSTED LOOSE! HERE'S
THE PIECES OF THE
LINE VOU TRUSSED
HIM TO THE TREE
WITH.'
For Sal Miscellaneous
GOOD USED davenports, used
Montag range, good used wal
nut bedroom set, used heaters,
used radios, used dressers, us
ed roll top desk, cheap. Judd
Furniture Co.
NOTICE: For auto parts, muffl
ers and glass go to Sarff's Auto
Wrecking House, 523 X. Main
street.
WHY NOT Send a Christmas box
of extra fancy, crisp, juicy
Spltzenbcrg or Newton apples.
Phone 31-F-3.
Salmon Reels for $1.69 up to
$8.00. Tackle Boxes $1.25. Steel
Casting Rods $2.00. Powells
Hardware.
FOR SALE Kohler. 110 volt,
1500 watt D. C. generator, $75.00
A. R. Bcnfield, Myrtle Creek.
Air-Guns at $1.10. Fish Reels
$1.49. Lines 25c & 50c & $1.00.
Powells Hardware. .
GET a beautiful St. Bernard pup
py for Christmas at 12a4 Win
chester Street.
Baseballs, Bats, Gloves, Basket
Balls, Footballs. Powells Hard
ware. WALNUTS while they last, 12c
lb. Phono 21-F-31, J. R. Wilson.
FOR SALE One large hand knit
beadspread. The Gift Shop.
FOR SALE Al walnuts, 15c lb.
Dale Zeller, Brockway.
Nails on Sale, Some as low as 5c
lb. Powells Hardware.
5-Piece white dinette set, $7.50.
Inqtlie 520 Court St. "
Giddap
Now LET'S SEE WHAT HAPPENED
TO WOPPO, Thl6 LEADER OF THE
DREADED BLACK GUARD, ELITE
OF KING JOHN'S SHOCK TROOPS
Blue Room,
So Long,
Visit the Orange Truck for your
holiday supply of freshest fruits
and vegetables. Seedless navel
oranges ure very good now and
we have them In ull sizes and
an attractive price on each.
Also sweet valenclas for a real
juice orange. iiuy a full pack
ed box ot either for $2.75 or
half box for $1.40. Large desert
grown Imperial grapciruit 35c
and 40c doz. Juice filled medium
lemons lc each, tangerines 6c
lb., persimmons, 2 for 5c,
local Bosc pears 4c lb.
Arabian dates, 15c lb., Jum
bo ripe olives, 33c qt., 19c pt.
Medium avocados, 5c each,
large ones 2 for 13c. Inspect
our large stock of all vegetables
in season including: large crisp
celery, 10c bunch, spinach 5c
lb. Italian broccoli, 10c bunch,
cabbage 2c lb. parsnips 3 lbs.
13e, cranberries 2 lbs. 35c.
Banana and hubbard squash lc
lb. Sweet potatoes 5 lbs. 19c,
yams 4 lbs. 19c. Drive under
our roof and step into our stand
or enjoy courteous, efficient,
curb service from your car if
you wish.
Wanted
FOUR FOOT second growth
green fir wood on solid road.
Any amount. lliichcst cash
price. Taylor's Battery Shop.
WANTED All kinds of tires for
capping. Bond's O. K. Tire
Shop, Stephens and Mosher.
WANTED 500 posts. Address J.
W. Wright, MIlo.
WANTED 50 tier of wood cut,
Phone 42 F-2.
CQf'fi 1S41 BY NEA 9ERVICCJNC. T. M.
Here We Come
Folks
?i.yK i MAW.' HOW CONSIDERATE V:-V?--
OF MV LATE ADVERSARY K
Wy&i?mr T LEAVE ME HIS, Ml
Real Estate
A FEW larms available in Doug
las county. These are priced to
sell. Inquire at the National
Farm Loan Association, Per
kins Bldg. The Federal Land
Bank.
FOR SALE 2 J acres, house and
out buildings, electricity, good
water. Price $200.00 terms. 1
mile north Wilbur. F. F. Parker.
Auros
1936 2-door sedan, economical, 40
series Buick. Will give terms
or. take trade. 211 Watson,
phone 324.
FOR SALE 1933 Chcv. pick up.
Now rings, two new tires. Os
borne's Garage, Myrtle Creek.
Fuel
PHONE 282
GREEN and dry slab wood.
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
STOVE WOOD old growth fir.
$3.00 tier delivered. E. F. Witt,
Glide.
Hay, Grain, Feed
FOR SALE Baled oat and vetch
hay. Phone 11F2. T. E. Dun
can. COCKER SPANIELS
For living gifts of true love
and devotion see Jacobs' Kennels,
N. Rosebuig. Ph. 73B-J. ( Adv.)
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HEP. U. S. PT. OFF.
LODGE DIRECTORY
F. O. E. Aerie 1497, meets Macca
Bee ball on Pine street even
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock
Visiting brother always wel
come.
PAUL R. DUSSEAU, Pres.
RAY O. TANNLUND. Sec.
DeMolay Chapter Regu
In r meeting every aeo
ond and fourth Thurs
days at the Masonlt
temple. SCRIBE:.
I. O. O. F., Proletarian Ledge, N
8 Meets in uau r enown tempi!
every Thursday evening. Visit
ing brothers arc always wel
come.
FRANK LONG, N. G.
O. L. JOHNSON, Sec.
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41
Meets in Odd Fellows Tem
ple every second and fourth
Tuesday evening.
HAZEL ALTHAUS, N. G.
TILLIE JOHNSON, Sec.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lllai
Circle, No. 9 Moots on iirsi
and third Monday evenings. In
I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting neigh
born Invited to attend.
ETHEL BEAVER, G. N.
CYNTHIA OEUMOND, Clerk.
W. B. A., RoieDurg Review, No. 11
Holds regular meetings on seo
ond anil fourth TlMirstlaya a!
7:30 p. m. Visiting eIhIoib Invit
ed to intend reviews. Maecaber
bull. Pine null Cans streets.
MAUDE POWERS, Pres.
MRS. JESSIE VINSON, V. Seo
O. E. S., Roseourg Chapter No. 8
Holds stated communications oi
the first and third Thursdays la
each month. All sojnurnlnl
brothers and slstors are cordlM
ly Invited to attend.
CLARIBEL NEWLAND, .
W. M.
ETHEL WEBH, Sec.
By V. T. Hamlin
By Merrill Blosser
By Roy Crane
I'VE GOT - a"'
TO SET BACXV
.J! T MY TROOPS K
AV,, and auicK jffi& di
ml
GENERAL SAW FILlNO
Howard Casebecr, 443 S Steph
LOCKSMITH
Pacific Key Serv. Prions 348.
FLUE CLEANING
Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu
cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew
ley.
tombstones
Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y.
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.
ATHALIE TAYLOR,
Hon. Queen.
RUTH ANNE RUHL, Rec.
Hold Everything!
I ' 'n ;
eon nil iy utA mvici. imc t. m iito 0 i pat, orr. ' l"9
"Suiiposc yuu nvi up and lliuml) a while you need Ihc
exercise inoro limn I do!"
Ten Die as Giant Bridge Topples
a Jiff" ik '
YVKt T clcnhoio)
When three hil"c spans of the world's Inracut Birder bridge, bcinq con
Ktruntcd over the Connecticut River at Hnrltord, Conn., collrpscd and
plunged 150 feet Into the water. 10 workmen were killed, four mlssm
and t least 17 others Injured. Here's the shore end of the $4,400,000
hrldee niter II fell.
AUCTION
At the Roseburg Auction Market
Monday, 22nd of December
l"you need extra Christmas money bring whatever you have to
sell and get the cash. Always a big crowd and a buyer for any
thing. Sale will start on furnituro and miscellaneous at 12 o'clock.
One almost new Simmons bed and springs, Inner-spring mattress,
dresser, davenport, and a lot more by sale time. Live stock at 1:30.
Weaner and feeder pigs sold tfltter last week 20 to 30 head of
cattle. One man has 3 extra heavy springers, 12 head breed ewes,
.3; work horses, 1 good trailer. If you have anything to sell call
telephone 486-Y.
VICK SCHRICKER K. A. DANSTRON
Auctioneers "
RADIO SERVICING
Hargis Radio Service. Phone 825.
Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34
WASHING MACHINES
- IRONERS
Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 805
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L,
ANTIQUES
The StianRe Shop, 106 S. Main.
Ladles Auxiliary to Eagles, Ros
burg Aerie, No. 1497 Meets In
Maccabee hall on Cnss street, on
second and fourth Tuesday eve
nings of each months, at I
o'clock. Visiting sisters In good
BtiimlliiK alwnys wnlcome.
CLARA STEIWIG, M. Pres.
ESTHER DAKER. M. Sec.
AL LaPAN, Manager