Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1941)
FIVE 0 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 194 1 . av kv ivy .wv Rentals , FOR RENT Modern 3-room fur : nlshed apartment, gas heat, - Icctrlo washer, Adults only. Inquire Harth's Toggery. t fOR RENT 5-room utuurnlshed ! duplex. 409 E. Douglas. Phone 910 9 to 5. LijEEPING ROOM, steam heat, Bell building, 122 S. Jackson Street. fcOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS . Strictly modern. Phone 850. CLEAN rooms. 707 West Mosher. CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER nhnnn AH trtf itmi. mn. lug; crating, packing ar turkey Hauling. m Wasted KANTED All kinds of tires for Snapping. Bond's O. K. Tire lollop, Stephens ana Mosher. RANTED Used furniture at Move Repair shop, 502 N. Jack ion. V?ANTED 500 parts. Address J. , rJW. Wright, MUo. WANTED 50 tier of wood cut. ;f Phone 42-F-2. Work Wanted RANTED . Small restaurant on ranch, in or out of Roseburg. M. M., 327 W. Douglas. Hay. Grain, Feed "OR SALE Baled oat and vetch hay. Phone 14F2. T. E. Dun can. ALLEY OOP E SS-7S?cf ' Fc LATE-THE poo, , OF ALL THE LOW- 7 I HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Why are we stopping here , freckles ? i thought we wece goin6 TO THE RIVIERA BLUE ROOM ; LLynj rW v rid 1 b ' ' ; m r. ' JA QM jmLL ; ' J '' )ph, ; BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Fingers Crossed " By Edgar Martin II ( " AT 'A'JPK. f OH , NUttbE.'PL,e.f.E. I J MR..CVE.. OOVUG tV&1 f Tlflj WASH TUBBS You Tell Her. Easy By Roy Crone ' 7 I KMSSED VT ! JSJIn NHSSSSISCsiH' BLiT I'LL MOT &O THRU UFE PLAiYIN' THERE'S N0THIM6 LIKE A WALK IM' I W15SED TH' B1G6E5T VVWmi BRID6E AM1 PUMCHIN' TIME-CLOCKS.' WASH THE RAIN TO MAKE A MA.M APPRst- EXCITEMEMT THIS TOWN Jv LwjS'oKKV . ISv 1 60TTA 300D MIND TO RUN AWAVi IS 60NE! CI ATE THE COMFORTS OF HOME, f HAS EUER 'SEEN! AND St kl WFUimW. I'LL 60 TO CHINA, WOT rtftklE! h I CAROL" HE'LL BE BACK I WHY? BECAUSE IM MARRIED.' lU HrSSSyK OT 1 11 VO I'LLtTI UArt ,1 J T "" I BECAUSE I'M W SPINELESS,! MXS (NP$r1 -- Kfr'CHOO'l S I HEN-PECKED HUSBAND OF Mrv SKM TSSIL LA V- Wl Lives rock JERSEY COW, heavy milker, good saddle horse, 2 piggy sows. J. W. Holmgren, Rt. 1, Box X19. Phone 5-F-42. FOR SALE Weaner and feeder pigs. H. W. Burr, Rt. 2, phone 55-F-13. FOR SALE Weanling pigs. A. Briggs, Myrtle Creek. ' Dentistry DR. NERBAa Fluorescent teeth In plastic, Old plates made like new. ' 20 years success In partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment Gas wHcn desired Masonic Bids. 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. FREE planer shavings for poul try litter. Fairhurst mill at Dillard. Business Opportunities FOR SALE BETH'S GRILL. A real business opportunity. Res taurant and confectionary, thoroughly modern, newiy equipped, complete fixtures. Forced to sacrifice because of illness. Immediate sale neces sary. Will give good terms to right party. Help Wanted WANTED Housekeeper on ranch for two men. P. O. Box 50!), Roseburg. W2ZZ2 SSm p i J pJJM&pf WHERE TpOP FOOLED WIS WE ARE -BUT POP , HE SAIP TO ME- f AND IVE NEVER. LISO ' VVXJ H?Ai jS?? Dip lOU FATHER. THAT WAY THINKS THE BLUE 1 YOL)'RE GOING TO TO POP IM MY LIFE .' SO !LUj- ARN AND WHAT5 GOOD t-n iciiv, M COMMUNITY HALL. ARENT THIS MAIfF? IT I SftAI . ' . JaJt. 7 L- I THAT ENOUGH FOB. POP, rl" j I w, i - , ..m t a.i- I I . i - . -r i , . .... ' I ' I If' a r l J . 1 1 ft -r ic flK aiMuii II EXPENSIVE M l . TW """i'fli" fc)f R " .Tr," ! For Sale Miscellaneous Visit the Orange Truck for your holiday supply of freshest fruits and vegetables. Seedless navel oranges are very good now and we "have them In all sizes and an attractive price on each. Also sweet valencias lor a real juice orange. Buy. a full pack ed box of cither for $2.75 or half box for $1.40. Large desert grown Imperial grapefruit 35c and 40c doz. Juice filled medium lemons lc each, tangerines 0c 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 slock of all vegetables in season including: large crisp celery, 10c bunch, spinach 5c lb. Italian broccoli, 10c bunch, cabbage 2c lb. parsnips 3 lbs. 13c, 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. 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 N. Main street. Salmon Reels for S1.69 up to $8.00. Tackle Boxes $1.25. Steel Casting Rods $2.00. Powells Hardware. 5-Plcce white dinette set, Inquie 520 Court St. $7.59. Two Minds With Like Father RED Cocker spaniel Christmas puppies. Special prices. C. R. Clumpner, Ivan street. - Air-Guns at $1.10. Fish Reels $1.49. Lines 25c & 50c & $1.00. Powells Hardware. j'GET'a beautiful St.. j s r''P- py lor Christmas at 1234 Win chester Street. Base-balls, Bats, Gloves, Basket Balls, Footballs. Powells Hard ware. SQUASH for stock feed, $4.00 per ton. 11. B. Kruse, Curry Estate. FOR SALE One large hand knit beadspread. The Gift Shop. FOR SALE A-l walnuts, 15c lb. Dale Zeller, Brockway. Nails on Sale, Some as low as 5c lb. Powells Hardware. Autos 1930 Essex for sale. Five new tires, new battery, good condi tion. Reason for selling - leav ing for defense work in Anchor age, Alaska. First $85.00 takes it. John P. Donovan, 1151 Har vard. 1936 2-door sedan, economical, 40 series Buick. Will give terms or take trade. 211 Watson, phone 324. Fuel PHONE 25Z GREEN and dry slab wood. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. STOVE WOOD old growth fir. $3.00 tier delivered. E. F. Witt, Glide. a Single Thought r IVE got to get back TO HEADQUARTERS QUICK ILL TAlrfc A SHORT CUT THSOUC-H THtSt Like Son i Seal Estate A FEW farms 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 21 acres, hoUse arid , out buildings, electricity, good water. Price $200.00 terms. 1 mile north Wilbur, F. F. Parker. American Bravery Matches Japanese Suicide Psychosis MANILA, Dec. 19 (AP) The rbster of American air heroes is growing daily as these stout young pilots add to the list of 70 Japanese planes already official ly announced as destroyed in fighting for the Philippines. The hara karl complex of the Japanese pilots, a development of the Samurai suicide' psychosis, has been more than matched by the cool courage of the American airmen who are fighting against numerical odds to hold one of the most important of allied strongholds. Most of the time, Americans live through their cloud battles under the semi-tropical sun. Sometimes they do not. Capt. Colin P. Kelly, Jr., 26, Madison, Fla., was one of the first- to die, in soriously damaging and caus ing the subsequent sinking of the Japanese battleship Huruna. Another who has given his life was Lieutenant Samuel H. Merilt, 26, Atlanta, who led his squadron in an attack on Japan Iieanvvhile, WHO HAS BEES) TJOINJO A PAUL REVERE OVER THE EMGLISH COUMTRVSIDE, HAD TURNED HER. PRE HISTORIC STEED BACK. TOWARD HER. START IMG POIWT, BVGOSH MA.WOR. ese naval transports attempting to land troops on Luzon. Two enemy vessels burst Into flame as Merltt and his companions dropped their bombs and fallow ed with low-level strafing attacks. In the final dive, Merltt flew his join no squarely Into th jMij. .of a Third japannese tran,spfrtvwhich hi .-up; , ;;...-!.-..- . Lieutenant Jack D. Dale, 25, Wllloughby, Ohio, repeatedly at tacked another group of Japanese transports, silencing their anti aircraft weapons with machine gun fire which drove the crews to cover and smashed the Japanese guns. Dale then dived upon the enemy landing barges, causing heavy casualties among the Jap anese troops attempting to reach the shore through the surf. He was unhurt. Second Lieutenant Carl Gles, 26, Salem, Ore., went aloft to protect his home field from an anticipated attack. In the air he received radio notice that anoth er American base, 20 miles away, was under attack. Gies raced to the scene and dived through low lying clouds into a group of 20 enemy planes and forced one down. Gies returned safely al though his plane was badly dam aged. Towntond Club to Meet Town send club No. 2 will hold Its an nual Christmas party Saturday night, December 20, at 7 o'clock at the Moose hall. Members of No. 1 and No. 2 are Invited, as well as friends ot the two clubs. Large new FLOOR SANDER for rent at PAGES, (adv.) COCKER SPANIEL8 For living Rifts of true Jove and devotion see Jacobs' Kennels, N. Roseburg. Ph. 736-J. (Adv.) By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser bf IT'S TIKE 1 got ,J&'.;.vi,r BACK. "TO ALLEY AKJDMi ,-V-THE eACOWS... I'LL MW S V CUT THROUGH- $Jjj& GENERAL AW FILING Howard asebecr, 443 8 Steph Locksmith Paclllc Key Serv. FhoiM 34& FLUE CLEANINQ Furnaces vacuum cleaned flut cleaning. Call (ML J. C Bew ley. TOMBSTONES Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. CITATION In the Countv Court of the State ol Oregon for Douglas County. In the Matter of the Adoption and Change of Name of Barbara Jean Downey, a Minor. . to JacK Downey and Florence Downey: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear In the countv Court of the State of Oregon tor uougias v-ouniy, in me courtroom thereof, in Rosebure. Douelas County, Oregon, within four weeks from the first publication of this citation, then and there to show cause, if any exists, why the petition of George F. Wharton and Jennie M. Wharton, husband and wife, for leave to adopt Barbara Jean Downey, a minor child, and for a chance of the child's name to JoAnn Wharton should not be granted. . - This citation Is served upon you by publication thereof once each weeK for four consecutive weeks In the Roseburg News Review, a newspaper or general circulation published and Issued In Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, the first publication of which is ot date the 12th day of December, 1941, and you are required to appear as above cited within four weeks from said date. Witness the County Judec of the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, with the seal of said court affixed this 5th day of December, 1941. v. IN. UUSUWttAKK, County Judge. Attest: ROY AQEE, County Clerk. By LENA C PORTER, Deputy. (SEAL) NOTICE TO CREDITORS f In the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the Mutter of the Estate of George Arthur Tripp, Deceased. inouco is neraoy given tnnt me undersigned has by or lcr of the fcbove entitled court duly made ana enterea or reeoru Decn amy appointed administrator with the Will annexed of the estate ot George Arthur Tripp, deceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having , claims against said estate arc hereby re quired to present tne same, pro perly verified, to the undersigned at his office In Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, within six months rrom the urst publica tion of this notice, which In the 28th day of November, 1941 . A. UHLlj IT, Administrator with thn Will Annexed of the Estate of George Arthur Tripp, Deceased. CITATION In the County Court of the State of' Oregon for Douglas County. In the Matter of the Guardian ship of James T. Undcrhill, In competent. To James Pryor, Guardian of the person and estate of James T. Underhill, Incompetent, and to the Fidelity and Casualty Com pany of New York, a corporation, and surety on tho bond of said guardian, greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear in the above entitled Court within thlrly days from tho date of the service of this Citation upon you, Ihcn and there to show cause if any exists why the suitl Jumcs Pryor as guardian of the above cntlcd estate has not and should not file herein his first annual account, and also his account showing the present condition of the affairs nnd of the estate of James T. Underhill, Incompetent, and further to show cause why the said James Pryor should not be removed as guardian of said AUCTION At the Roseburg Auction Market Monday, 22nd of December If you need extra Christmas money bring whatever you havo to sell and got tho cash. Always a big crowd and a buyer for any. thing. Sals will start on furniture and miscellaneous at 12 o'clock. Ono almost new Simmons bed and springs, Inner-spring mattress, dresser, dauenport, and a lot more by sale time. Live stock at 1:30. Weaner and feeder pigs sold bitter 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 AL LaPAN, Manager RADIO SIRVICINO Kargls Radio Ser-.'icc. Phor.e 620. Iiadia Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phona 34 WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Bergh', 630 Winchester, Ph. 80& PIANO TUNING Arundel Repairs, Demoth. 18CHU ANTIQUES The Sdanpe Shop, 106 9. Main. estate, and further to show causo why said surety should not be re quired to prepare and file herein a iuh, complete ana nnai account for said James Prvor as euardian of said estate, and H IS HEKEBY ORDERED that a copy of this Citation be served) upon said James Pryor and upon surety company in the manner firovided for service of Summon n the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon. Witness my hand and the of ficial seal of the above entitled Court this 27th day of October. A. D. 1941. P. N. BUSENBARK, County Judec. Attest: . ROY AGEE, . County Clerk of Douslas Coun ty h Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been by order of the County Court ot . the State of Orecon, for Douglas County, appointed administrator of the estate of L. C. Basye, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notuieu to present the same, veri fied as required by law, to the undersigned administrator at his place ot residence in Glendale, Douglas County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated November 21, 1941. W. J. BASYE, Administrator of the Estate ol L. C. Basye, Deceased. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE TQ CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tho undersigned has been, by an order of the County Court, fot Douglas County, Oregon, duly made and entered on the 17th day of November, 1941, duly ap pointed as administrator of thi estate of Annette E. Whipple, de ceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby no tified to present the same to the undersigned administrator, at his office In the Court House, at Rose burg, Oregon, within six, months from date of this notice. Dated and first published, this 21st day of November, 1941. R. W. MARSTERS, Administrator of the Estate of Annette E. Whipple, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the Mutter of tho Estate ol Edith Falbc, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Execulrix of the Last Will and Testament of Edith Pal be, deceased, has filed In tho above entitled court her final ac count, of her administration of said estate, and the Court, by Order duly made and entered, has fixed Monday,, the 12th day of January, 1942, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. as the time, and the county court room In the Court house at Roseburg, In Douglas County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, if any there be, to said final account or to the settlement of said estate. Date of First Publication De cember 12, 1941. HELEN AUGUSTA FALBE, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Edith Falbe, De ceased. For newspaper deliveries 617-R after 5:30 Please CaB