Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 01, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY I, 1942.
FIVE
ft
Rented
FOR RENT Modern 3-room fur
nished apartment, gas heat,
electric washer. Adults only.
Inquire Hui th's Toggery.
1 furnished housekeeping room,
lights, water. $7.00. 828 Ham
ilton.
SLEEPING room, steam heat
Bell building, 122 S. Jackson.
KOKLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
CLEAN rooms. 707 West Mosher.
Work Wanted
WATER WELL DRILLING. Cred
it terms may be arranged. J.
H. Thomas, Oakland, Phone
26-F-23.
CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER
CO., phone 47, for your mov
ing, crating, packing er turkey
hauling. ,
Real 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 Five room house Al
condition, 740 South Jackson.
Terms like rent. Coen Lumber
Company.
Fuel
PHONE 252
GREEN and dry slab wood.
. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
CALL Al Flcgel, 1!)8 J, for dean,
long burning stove oil
WASH TUBBS
, ALLEY OOP I They've Met Before By V. I". Hamlin
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' "if TOO BAD I GOTTA WASTE ) f JEtt?.USTEM, GUARD... THIS S A MATTER Y, & KING JOHU.'&Ovit -"HT 0 OKAV, BUCKO.' BUT U-'-1 -lVil
TIME DISPOSIN' OF THIS'' "TS Kuipi rNw? UIBE AMP pfEAVH.'l'VB GOT AJ'UaT WHEU it I p BE EKSHTdkl AHH,
I DOPE, SUT IT'S A GOOD lS yWimuSTt 'P SEE KINCS JOHN QUICKGIVE I . MAS WOMDEBIH' H9W.,Yr tsWEAlz VJ hi HEELS TO SEE THERE BELIEVE ME,
t THIKKS FOR. M&TH'i ' ( ifZ r'li rfsOLj ABBEAK, WU-LVA? I CAK) ; , ' X COULD StT TO 'lM, C 7?1f?riS lAINT AklV ,. OLD CHAR
I JAILEE'S SO .. X JnJ? t WMJT pUEE MAKE IT WOEXH ; .' ! , THS YAP SHOWS UP SOMETHING tr?EEMS'Y PUMMV I'LL SEE THAT
&LEEPY... HELL.O. f I 5" jK ?X VOJEWHILE A . T'GUOe ME.' WHAT FAMILIAJS. VTTMm I'VE BUSIMESgA VOUteE VWEUL
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IRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i Hard to Do , By Merrill Blosser
, vi f " " "4 f Mot in vet I ought f Xen ' morp minutes and im ' -fQ Vo uU.fi w.nwe oTjfJ
o Three-a.m- I call mr- Mesoosev, bUtX going to call June's father Henry, whvji: , IEettle rTowNMMILsL,6D f
WONDER IFJUNB GUESS HED THINK I WAS . J' DON'T YOU Sit ; JSKu ' YOU CM J m V
IS HOME J X DIDNT JUST AN ALARMIST ; I i 7 1 if J -?7 DOWN , AND STcP WAIT MUCH FASTER. I - J 'I
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ? ? ? ? By Edgar Martin
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Livestock
FARMERS ATTENTION. Wo do
custom killing, cuttinl md cur
ing. Minimum chargf tor kill
ing hogs. 75 cents es. Also
ur veal buu-hej
04.
I NOTICE Worthless kck re-
moved free of charge Phone
ViV Vi or 740 R. RosiftUg B'
Products.
50 heaa wcancr pigs, fer pigs
and 20 bred sows, somi to far
row in January. Ronili Hurst,
Myrtle Creek.
DUKOC Jersey Red wearing pigs
for sale, Wm. Garrick.!tod road
to right souli of Hello's Hor
ner. I
FOR SALE Weaner an feeder
pigs. H. W. Burr, Rt.Ii phone
55-F-13.
Wanted
WANTED Furnished Hcuse for
clients, adults. Would lise base
ment, furnace, close U Will
pay fair rent. W. A. fliGARD,
REAL ESTATE, 2ii Cass
Street. j
WANTED Used batten radio
and battery, in good Rendition
State price. Box
Gl, Camas
Valley, Oregon.
WANTED To rent, 4 rjm fur
nished house. Phone ) 18.) be
tween 8:30 a. m. and 4:10 p. m.
WANTED All kinds of ires for
capping. Bond's O. X Tire
Shop, Stephens and Mahor.
WANTED Used furniture at
Stove Repair shop, 502 N'. Jack
son. 1
WANTED FURS. B. Fi Shields,
401 W. Cass St. I
IT?W A KlAVy PBY EASy FLIES
tLi TO BATHURSK AFRICA
For Sole Miscellaneous
SINGER electric sewing machine,
portable, very reasonable. In
quire Rt. 2, Box .J20, Roseburg.
Phone 27 F Oakland.
FOR SALE Light trailer or
trade for stock .trailer. Must
have 600x16 tires. D. W. Fate,
Days Creek, Oregon.
NOTICE: For auto parts, muffl
ers and glass go to Sarff's Auto,
Wrecking House, 523 N. Maln'l
street.
GOOD bicycle, for sale, $8.00. In
quire at 705 E. 6th.
Auros
FOR SALE-1929 mode! A coupe,
good rubber, 1942 license, good
running order. 2 miles west of
Sutherlin. Phonp 27F-22. E.
A. Schudeiske, Oakland, Oregon
FOR SALE Ford A sedan, re
conditioned motor, V8 clutch
and V8 wheels. Price $09.00.
Call at 80S Mill.
WANTED Used car, model
1938 or later, good condition,
not through agent. Box 1175
co News-Review.
Dentistry
DR. NEU3A3
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
Hay, Grain, Feed
FOR SALE Three ton baled
alfalfa hay. J. P. Talbott, Can-
yonviHe, ( Iregon
Happy Landings, Easy
YOU'LL TRANSFER X,?
HERE ...A PR PRY .
OF B-2S'S IS TAVCW6 L
Off FOR tcHARTOUM
AT SUNUP
FOR SALE 45 tons of hay, bal
ed. 15 tons bent grass, balance
oats, vetch, barley and mixed
grasses. $8.00 and $10.00 a ton.
Fred P.elnhart, Yoncalla.
DAYS CREEK, Dec. 31. Miss
Wiletha Hutchinson and Miss
Elva Matthews, who are students
at the Southern Oregon College
of Education at Ashland arc en
Joying their Christmas vacation
here with their respective pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Connor and
daughter, Judith Anne, and son,
Michael, of Portland arrived here
Wednesday to spend Christmas
with relatives. They are guests
at the home of Mrs. Connor's sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Welch.
Mrs. Noy Cox and her small
son, Dorian, left Friday for En
terprise where they reside after
visiting here with relatives since
Monday. Mrs. Cox will be remem
bered as Rena Denny, who form
erly made her home at Tiller. Her
mother, Mrs. Arch Archambeau,
of Dothan, is also spending the
holidays here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ferguson
and the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ferguson, were among
those shopping in Roseburg Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Tison and
Mrs. Ray Wright spent Monday
in Roseburg attending to business
matters.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hig
glns and their nephew, John
Dean, went to Salem, where they
visited George Hlggins. They
were joined in Roseburg by Miss
Maybelle Rainville, who accom
panied them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stone have
' rgj..
I f?HEH OVER ta3to?vV-M Clltt 7'"
l 5uwea,the J3- Z2I' "' 1uU-:.
wory coast, rWiZk jmffm 7 Lr'&i.. : .
T0
as their guests at their home be
tween Milo and Tiller their son
and daughter-lnlaw, Mr. and
Mrs. George Stone, and family of
Portland. .
Harry Van Worman has return
ed from Longv!e where w?nt
tweei.flj' "So'-vtrft Ms- jMcgfetcfeoBn
route home he stopped at Silver
ton where he was the guest of
friends for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allin of Lake
view are enjoying a holiday visit
here at the homo of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holler and
the former's son, Bill Holler, were
amonir those shopping In Rose
burg Friday.
During the week end Mr and
Mrs. J. W. Wright had as their
guests their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright,
who left Monday morning for
Brookings where they planned to
visit the latter's mother before
returning to their home at Co
quillc. v
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis and
son, Robert Lee, of Pasadena, and
Mrs. Davis" sister. Miss Wlnne
fred Rainville .arrived here Sat
urday to spend the holidays at
the Joe Rainville home. Mr. and
Mrs. Davis and their son will
soon return to California but Miss
Wlnnoford, who has been spend
ing several months at their homo
will remain here with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Rainville.
Miss Nettie Moore, who is em
ployed in Roseburg, returned
there Thursday evening after
spending Christmas here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Moore.
Miss Evalyn Raymond has re
turned to her work in Eugene
after enjoying her Christmas va
cation here with her parents, Mr,
u s r-Ar. 01
and Mrs. W. H. Raymond.
Mrs. George Hall, who several
weeks ago left for Kodiak Island
where Lieut. Hall was stationed
t
has, because of war conditions,
returned to Tiller to remain with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs, L. B.
K.v)pyl i.tiijefini.tij)yr .,.., .....j
Early In the week Miss Susie
Crispen, who is employed at
Bremerton, and her brother. Da
mien, who Is at present working
for the Weycrhauser Timber
company at Castle Rock, arrived
here to spend Christmas at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. O. Crispen. Miss Susie
returned to Bremerton Thursday
night but Damicn remained un
til the end of the week. He plan
ned to stop en route north at Sa
lem to call on George Hlggins,
who is receiving medical treat
ment at a hospital there.
Among the local people-attending
the Masonic Christmas party
at- Canyonvllle Friday were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Poole, Mr. and
Mis. Jack Ulnm, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Ulam, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris,
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ulam, Mi's.
Walter Hutchinson, Miss Gem
and Miss Wiletha Hutclnson and
John Hutchinson. Among others
attending was Amos O. Buker,
who formerly operated the Mllo
store and postofflco.
Charley Dean, who now resides
in Idaho, has been spending sev
eral days here visiting his broth
ers, Hurley and Merlin. It has
been about thirty years since Mr.
Dean, who formerly made this
his home has Jjeen hero.
Miss Gem Hutchinson, who is
employed as an Instructor in the
school at Mlllington, near Marsh
Held, is enjoying the ' holidays
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Hutchinson. .Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Bromley, who also teach
Sy Roy Crane
GENERAL 9AW FILINQ RADIO 8ERVICINQ
lmjr-casetor3"s'-i68j.-h-- phcng s-2
" Radio Doctors. 308 N. Stephen
LOCKSMITH .
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34
Pacific Key Serv. Phone 348. WASHING MACHINES-
FLUE CLEANING IRONER8
' Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80S
irnaeoa vacuum cleaned flui : DIAMn uh,7Zn "
cleaning Call 841. J. C. Bew PIANO TUNING
ley' Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L.
TOMBSTONES ANTIQUES
Hurry Ci. Rnnr. Phone 819Y Tr-g Snanirf Shnu. IQfl ? Main.
in Coos county schools were over
night guests Tuesday at the
Hutchinson home, going on to
Ashland Wednesday to spend
Christmas with Mr. Bromley's
mother. Murl Hutchinson, who
is employed In a mine at McDer-!
mott, Nev., Is expected here early
next week for a short visit.
Mrs. Edna Dalley of Seattle,
who came south early last week j
to attend the funeral services ,
held for Mrs. M. J. Wlllard, re
mained here with her father, Mr.
Wlllard, until Saturday when she
returned to Seattle with Mr.
Dalley, who had Joined her here
late in the week. -
Miss Edna Mae Poole, who Is
attending a college for beauti
cians at Eugene, returned there
Friday after enjoying Christmas
here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tong
and children, Wayne and Carolyn,
of Yamhill, and Mis. James Mor
gan of La Crescenta, Calif., came
here Wednesday evening to spend
Christmas nt the A. S. Tison
home. Mrs. Tong is Mrs. Tlson's 1
sister, while Mrs. Morgan is her I
mother. The Yamhill visitors left
Friday morning for their home
but Mrs. Morgan will remain for
an extended visit before return;
ing to her California home.
Miss Betty Lawrence, who has
been attending school in Los An
oeles, arrived here Monday to en
joy the holidays with her parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lawrence,
and her brother, Clifford. ' , , ,
Several of the teachers In tho
local school have gone to their
homes for the Christmas vaca
tion. Miss Mildred Thompson
went to Ashland, Miss Marjorle
Church to Canny and Miss Anna'
Lewis to Roseburg. :
Mr, and Mrs. Elton Jackson and
daughter,- Carolyn Sue, and son,
David, left Tuesday for Salem
to spend Christmas at tho home
of Mr. Jackson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. v. T. Jackson. They were
accompanied by Miss Dorothy
Dale Jackson of Sacramento, who
has been their guest here.
Clifford Pcnnell, who has been
al Ihe navy radio training school
has been enjoying tho holidays
at the Tiller home of his parents,
ftir. and Mrs. uuy f'ennell.
Mrs. Alice Manley, of Eugene,
visited at the Tiller homes of her
daughter, Miss Anna May Man
ley, and her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Manley,
before leaving for Seattle where
she planned to visit her son,
Lieutenant James C. Manley.
Carl Harlan, of Silverton, who
for the past several winters has
engaged In mining activities In
t his vicinity arrived here Friday
to again lake up that work.
The bridge built by the Kigdon
Const ruction company, across the
river at the Pole Ulum place, to
muke possible the removal of
Hold Everything!
cor in; ti ma suvicf. mc T m
"Tliuy insisted, on il!"
Foreign Minister
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Ix -4- -F Jit
China . moves tnward even
closer co-operation with . the
United States with elevation of
T. V. SoonB, above, to foreign
ministry. Soonu Is a lung-time
.nood friend u( America,
Anti-Aircraft ; :
Unit Commander
Maj. Gen. Siiiulcfford Jarman
heads a provisional B'irst Army
Anti-Alrcraft Artillery Company
by uppuinlincnt of Geii. Hugh
A. Drum, commander o the
First Army.
gravel from the bar on the
"island" was washed out for the
second time this winter by the
high waters the week before
Clnlslmun. It went down river
some distance before lodging not
i lar upstream from tho river
bridge. It was possible to salvage
the greater part of the materials
used In Its construction and they
were ugain hauled to the bridge
1 site for future use.
iif s'i at. off
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