ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEWj R0SEBUR6, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1942. FIVE 10 ) no s Rentals SLEEPING room. Bell Building, 122 S. Jackson St., Opposite Indian theatre. FOR RENT 7-room house, part ly furnished, close in. Phone 26-F-2, , FURNISHED APARTMENT. Call at 454 N. Stephens or phone 403-J. SLEEPING ROOMS Gas equip ped. 707 West Mosher street KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. 5-Room modern house for rent. Call 555-J or 424. A completely furnished apart ment. Hotel Rose. APARTMENT with garage. 446 South Stephens. 4-ROOM, ground floor apartment. 544 N. Pine. FURNISHED apartment, adults. Phone 645-J. MODERN apartment. 926 S. Main. Fuel STOVE WOOD Old growth fir. $3.00 tier, delivered. E. F. Witt, Glide. PHONE 282 .Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. FOR SALE16 inch old growth - fir, $3.00 tier, delivered. Phone 3-F-H. Poultry WANTED 3 dozen White Giant I hatching eggs. Price delivered to Aikins Grocery, Riddle, Ore eon. ALLEY OOP f ODOLA A PEISOMEE...ANP 1 f ZZZTTS VEZZIR, ROBIM, AM' THEY'RE W$k ft THIS IS A GREAT )4 ifr'iV" ', OOP OFF TO FIGHT... WELL. I 7.V"X- UP Jo THEIR EARS..AFOUL ri lT lYrV . s W.-TzY' REGARDLESS OF ORDERS,' VSeV OK TSf. JJJS.S" YY TTT fcd?NOU.E2V&J.h WITH EOBIKJ HOOD'S J I IV cu' ' vEKSe BEEN WATTIM I R Mk VM' ? vChVX''NV ' .. r1 O IRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS , OKAV NOW----Here's THE VERSE - AMD , WE'LL SPLIT UPTHF CHORUS BETWEEN US BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WASH TUBBS CAM IT 6E THAT HE S ATTEMPTING TO EXTRACT HIS OWM TOOTH? jlsifea j tv2 Miiv'ce. iwct Bte. u. 9. pat, orr: irt.v -xy fcJ I r " ' '. ir i sv , S . v v t 1 For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Fihe, iised Montag, wood range; used davenports and chairs; used trash burner; used dressers, cheap; used duo fold lounge, $4.95; used vacuum cup Easy electric washer; used roll top desk, $9.95; used Hot point electric range; fine, used, Console, battery radio; good, used, wool rug; child's ward robe, used Taylor Tot. All goods priced to sell quick. Judd's Furniture Co. FOR SALE Cedar trays, 18x36 inches, screen aottom, 3J Inches deep. Good for drying walnuts or fruit, 20c each. One Grav ley garden tractor. Call 628 N. Winchester street. FOR SALE Large second growth and piling, some cedar, on Nl SEl Sec. 12 T. 22 R 9 W. Write E. C. Murray, 89 Seventh Avenue East, Eugene, Oregon. GENUINE Swiss Giant pansy plants. Grown from seed Im ported from originator. Whar ton Bros. HEAVY tractor, good condition. Very reasonable for quick sale. Andy Hempenius, 1 mile east of Sutherlin. NOTICE: For auto pans, muffl ers and glass go to Sarf f's Auto Wrecking House, 523 N. Main street. FOR SALE Kclvinator refriger ator, has just been recondition ed. See Mr. Burr at Western Auto. HOTPOINT electric range, auto matic oven, $22.50. Phone 575-J-X. SEVEN FOOT cedar posts, $15.00 hundred, delivered. Phone 3-F-11. tv Y"7! eva. VT rAERELY A W'C -1 f THE FILLIN6 COMES OUT AND 1 TEMPORARY , M oj)g MESSAGE... ON J JL " A.t rtiiru 7" I very timv y.r it was i ,.a rv -r- t',' nr if-- . .-...-' if" m( a v v i FOR SALE Trailer house, good condition. 1125 W. First street. Real Estate FOR SALE 160 awes, about 17 miles southwest of Rosebilrg, described at the SI of NE) and NJ of SEJ, section 34-29-7. Make offer. B. Olson, 1S20 S. Jay St.; Tacoma, Washington. 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. 5-ROOM home, furnished, bath. Abstract title. Riverside, N. Roseburg. George Faris, phone 704-J-4. FOR SALE 13 acres, modern house, 11 miles from Roseburg, Rifle Range Road. A. F. Mor ris. Help Wonted WANTED Girl or woman for light housework m modern farm home near Roseburg. Good wages. No washing. Ad dress Box 1208, c-o News-Review. CORD wood cutters wanted. Good proposition to right party. H. A. Garber, Oakland. HANDY house man over draft age. Steady for the right man. Hotel Rose. WANTED Experienced waitress. Sullivan's Cafe. Autos FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet i-ton pickup. Perfect condition, in cluding tires. Write William pern, 918 South Broadway, Marshfleld. Forward, Men A New Old awd vouns, POOR. AMD RICH EVERYBODY GET IN AND PITCH , BUY A BOND, SEW A STITCH, EVERYBODY GET IN AND PITCH C No That Explains Everything Livestock FOR SALE Blocky draft stal lion, weight 1700, extra good worker, works any place, fine disposition price reasonable. Also good blocky colts, sucking colts to three years. Art Rych ai d, Yoncalla. FOR SALE 2 Hertford bulls, one registered. One milk cow; one young saddle horse; one 1700-lb. work horse; one team. Roy Hatfield, phone 33-F-14. WANTED Some white faced yearlings and sortie mixed Dur ham and White-Face. S. M. Iversori, Myrtle Creek. TEAM or single horse Wanted 1400 pounds, well broke, very gentle, 4 to 8 years. Box 1209, c-o News-Review. ' ONE sorrel mare, sound and gentle, weight 1700, age 8 years. A. B. Leonard, Umpqiia, Ore gon. ATTENTION FARMERS We do public butchering, cutting and curing. Call 64. FOR SALE 3 Toggenberg nanny goats. Box 197, Melrose Route. Work Wanted CALL DUNHAM. TRANSFER CO., phone 47, for your mov ing, crating, packing er turkey hauling. PILING wanted. Inquire Si Dil lard Motor Co. Phone 700. Lost and Found LOST Coin purse with money and key. Finder keep money and return key to 844 S. Mill or News-Review office. Song vVSENP TUt? MESSAGE lb our. Boy on the1 firing line That all-out effort back at hoie is america's modern VCKTV ----- ' A Less Wanted ONE LOG OR A MILLION! . Highest CASH prlc3s. Paid weekly, scaled dally, top end, small way. Peeler logs, 26" and up, top end, small way. Peeler blocks, 8' 6", clear . of rot and knots. Loggers and Timber Owners market your products at a profit. LANE-LINN LOGGING CO. 1st road west of north end of North Umpqua River Brirfgo. Dentistry , DK. NERBA5 , Fluorescent teeth In plastic. Old plates made like new. tO years success in partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment Gas when desired Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 LODGE DIRECTORY Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41 Meets In Odd Fellows Tern pie every second and fourtli Tuesday evening. VIRGINIA CYRUS", N. G. TILLIE JOHNSON, See. DeMolay bhapter Regu lar meeting every aeo ond and fourth Tlmrs days at the MnsonH temple. SCRIBE. Neighbors 61 Woodcraft. Lllao Circle, No. 49 Meots on first and third Mor.day evenings. Id j. O. P. F. hall. Visiting neigh bors Invited to attend. ETHEL BEAVER, G. N. CYNTHIA GERMOND, Clerk. Fi 6. E. Aerie 1497, meets MnccS bee ball on Pine street everj Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Visiting brothers always wel come. PAUL R. DUSSEAU, Pres. H. B. SCOFIELD, Sec. "THESE BOYS BEEN T66T A CRACK AT SO BUILD THOSE" PLANE9 BUY THOSE BONDS-- THERE'S NO MOR.E SLEEPING AT THE SWITCH- WELL MAKe NEW MAPS CERTAINLY, SUH ! SOO SEE IM WASHINGTON I HAD ATOOTHACHt. IT GAVE ME AN IDEA, I WENT TO A DENTIST, HAD HM HIDE THE MESSAGE AND FILL MY TOOTH AT THE SAME TIME. FORTUNATELY THE JAPS NEGLECTED TO REMOVE THE FILUMGS FROM MV TEETH. ..AND THE MESSAGE B ft j"f J 1'irr, wi e. t,i. tr ;;,c. i. m. pco. u. 8 ri on Z: f ft" j z . 0. E. 8., hoseourg Chapter No. 8 Holds stated communications oi the first and third Thursdays li each month. All sojourninl brothers and sisters are cordial ly Invited to attend. LESTA SHOEMAKER, W. M. CHRISTINE MICELLI, Sec. I. 6. 6. F., Phlletanan Lodge, Nq S Meets In Odd Fellows tempi every Thursday evening. Visit Ing brothers are always wel come. JESS MARR, N. G. O. L. JOHNSON, Sec. Job's Daugmers. No. 8 Meetl first and fourth Tuesdays al 7:30 p. m., Masohle Temple Master Masons and O. E. S members always welcome. PAT McCLINTOCK. Hon. Queen. PAT SAVAGE, Rec. iV. B. A., Roseburg Review, No. 11 Holds regular meetings on seo ond and fourth Thursdays al 7:80 p. m. Visiting sisters lnvit ed to attend reviews. Maccabee ball. Pine and Cass streets. MAUDE POWERS, Pres. . MRS. JESSIE VINSON, F. See. W. B. A., Roseourg Review, No. 11 Holds regular meetings on seo and and fourth Thursdays at 2:00 p. m. Visiting sisters Invit ed to attend reviews. Maccabee hall. Pine and Cass streets. MAUDE POWERS, Pres. MRS. JESSIE VINSON. F. Sec. Ladles Auxiliary to Eagles, Rose burg Aerie, No. 1497 Meets in Maccabee hull on Cass street, oo second and fourth Tuesday eve nlngs of ench months, at I o'clock. VlBlting slaters lu good standing always welcome. CLARA STEIWIG, M. Pres. KSTHER BAKKll. M. Ree. By V. T. Hamlin WAITIM' MAMy" A WEEK OU' JOHMS BEAK ...SO WHETHER OR. NOT Mr PAL. NEEDS AIP, THERE'S NO HOLPIM' BACK "THIS FOR- E5T BRI6ADB,' By Merrill Blosser WITHOUT AMY UAPS, By Edgar Martin By Roy Crane , WHEN 1 RECEIVED THE ME45A6t1 WAS SAVED j- f 1 !il;HiM;HiM-frl;WU GENERAL SAW FIL.NQ Howard Casebecr, 443 3 Steph LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Serv. Phone 84a TOMBSTONES Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. REFRIGERATION Chot Hamm. Phone 715. FLUE CLEANINO Furnaces vacuum cleaned flui cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew lev CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt thanks for the acts of kind ness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral, offerings from our many friends in our sad be; reavement. Ernest M. Matthews, W. O. Matthews, and relatives. SUMMONS No. 8889 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. . ' M. K. Emmcrson, Bornlce Em mersoh, also known as Bcrniece Emerson, Harvey A. Reed and Florence D. Reed, Plaintiffs, vs. ' The Unknown Heirs of H. D. Thomas, Deceased, Veda Yenter, John Yenter, Mildren Blume naeur, Albert Blumenaeur, Addle May, Karl May, und all other per; sphs or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the real estate described In the complaint here in, Defendants. To: The Above Named Defend ants and Each and All of Them: In the name of the fatate oi OreRon: You and each of you arc hnrohv renulrod to anoear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs filed against you in tne above entitled court and cause wlthlrt four weeks from the date of the first publication of tills Summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer, plaintiffs for want thereof will apply to the Court lor tne renci ucmanueu in said complaint, a succinct state ment ot'wnicn is as lonows: rur a decree that nlaintifts arc ihe owners in fee simple and entitled to the exclusive possession or tne following described real proper ty, towlt: Lois 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Block 3 In Thomas' Subdivision of Frultvale Addition to the City of Roseburg, Douglas County, Slate of Oregon, and that the above named de fendants and each and all of them be forever barred of any claim, estate, lien or Interest in or to suid real property, and that plain tiffs' title to said real property be forever auleted. and that plain tiffs have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. , This Summons Is served upon you by publication thereof in the llosehuig News-Review, pursuant to the Order of the Honorable Carl E. Wimberly, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered on the 2nd day of March, 1942, requiring this Sum mons to be published once a week for four successive weeks, and fixing the time for you to appear and answer plaintiffs' complaint, to be within four weeks from the date of the first publication here of, which is Marcn a, lint. . CORDON & KEOHANE, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Post Oflice Address Roseburg, Oregon. CPU Wli IT Nt VICt, INC. T. M. I8 U f f AT. tf'i- ' "Our guys limy be stale, but we cim't beat the boss for corny comedy!" RADIO SERVICING Hargis Radio Service. Phone 825 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens Lund Radio Service. Phone 84 WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 809 HEALTH .FOODS Serve Loma Linda vegetarian meats for Lent. 518 N. Jackson St. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-U West's OCD Head Regional civilian director for the West Coast area la James C. Shep pard, above. He's a San Marina, . Calif., attorney. Yoncalla . YONCALLA, Mar. 17. Four teen young men from Yoncalla answered the call of the govern ment and left Sunday for some where In California, where they will receive training before go. Ing ihto active army service. A large delegation of friends and relatives went to Roseburg to seo the boys bff. Boys going from here included: Calvin Peterson, John Jackson, Jimmie Cellars, Leonard Bentz, Eddie Sehlin, George Thompson, Calvert Cox, Earl Shiery, Lloyd Mathis, Law rence and Elmer Coons. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rogers of Portland visited at the Fred Sef ton home Monday. Mr. and Mi's. David Brown and son of Vancouver, Wash., visited at the Fred Cogswell home on Red Hill last week. Mrs. Vern Williams, who suf fered from a nervous breakdown last week, was taken to Eugene Monday for medical treatment. Mn and Mrs. Lester Bentz of Monroe spent the week-end hero visiting at the Melton home. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Angst mo tored to Eugene Sunday. Mrs. Agnst remained there for a few days to assist In taking care of her grandchildren who are re ported quite ill. Mrs. Fred Sefton and Mrs. George Edes transacted business in Cottage Grove Tuesday. is. , is," tea m I I