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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL' 14, 1942. FIVE Rentab FURNISHED APARTMENT. Call at 454 N. Stephens or phone 403-J. SLEEPING ROOMS Gas equip ped. 707 West Mosher street. FOR RENT Partly furnished 5 room house. Inquire 541 Mill. FOR RENT--5-room house, partly furnished. Inquire 823 Templin. DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT. Close in. 302 West Washington. 5-Room modern house. 1343 Har rison street, West Roseburg. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. STRICTLY MODERN. Northside Apartments. Phone 802-R. SMALL HOUSE close in. Adults. $10.00. 630 E. Douglas. FURNISHED apartment for rent. Hotel Valley. FURNISHED apartment, adults. Phone 645-J. MODERN apartment. 926 S. Main. Autos '36 Plymouth sedan. '36 Plymouth tudor sedan. 36 Ford coupe. '36 Chevrolet sedan. '34 Plymouth tudor sedan. '35 Ford tudor. Cars and tires are in good condi tion. See them before you buy. They are priced to sell. Walt Edmonds, Camp View Gar age. Phone 67-J. MUST SELL at once, 1941 Buick J sedanette, radio, heater, excel lent tires, exceptionally fine condition. Market value about S1295, will sell for $1095. Box 1228 c o News-Review. FOR SALE Trailer house. Large, good, cheap, 600:16 tires. 1937 Chevrolet truck, duals, wood rack, good condition. Bargain for cash. 801 S. Stephens. FOR SALE Model A tudor. Good tires. X35.00. 714 Cobb street. ALLEY OOP THIS IS SOME ISURE WE'EE SOU- ) ftf THAT'S THE VJHV OF itmJSf t m L SAgSF WBEeJ ' ;8ffl?'!KW?ft m COWTRAJT10U! YOU JdiERS.' VOHEEE'VbJ-W THIS WECHAMICAL WL&Ej&T LvVD i unorS TGOlSc? AUV- 1 V-SjOS O GUVS WOULDM'TBe VOL) BSEM? 'OLDBETSV ,Bfft Pf aSSveIIv )WHEBEMC& f,A SOME KIMD OF . DOMT VOL) KNOW iSP 1 HERE CAM GO g. mSsfo&W "3 V AMVWHEKE- FOR A. TY jjjj " " HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS wont Go im with ) Good evening-, YOU UNTIL 'lOU COOL OFF, JL FRECKLES BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES e SP1SLK00 ota WASH TUBBS fcmmrWmmlmm9 ABCIVE JUST ATPAyLliHT. I WCNCEST BlAitfeT ' Tl 5 JV li.-,. L 1 F CAPTAlM EA6V HAS NOTICED 5Uf HIDIMO I HOI A 5' fK'IH V PLACE WHICHIS LESS THAN FIFTVFfET rJ. i& Help Wanted LADY, for housekeeping, 45-55 years. Motherless home. Two girls. High school age. No drinkers. Permanent position. Salary, $25.00. Box 1226, co News-Review. WANTED Girl or woman to do light housework. 2 in family. Inquire at 1234 Umpqua ave nue, in Bellows trailer par. Last trailer on west side of . park. CAN USE a lady over 30 to work two to four hours a day. Earn ings about $50.00 per month. For particulars write C. L. King, 514 Santa Fe, Albany, California. WANTED Lady for housework and care of girl 3 years old. 7:45 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. No evenings or Sundays, 216 Court street. WANTED Two experienced fall ers; also yarder, for piling. Ap ply 817 S. Pine street, phone 523. WANTED AT ONCE Man for ranch work. Reasonable wages. Good home. Phone 3-F-22. WANTED Man to yard, poles. Team or tractor. Call at 418 S. Main. Or phone 541. 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. TRACTOR TIRES REPAIRED. O. K. Tire Shop. Lost and Found LOST 8'xS Canvas between Curry estate and Edcnbower. Return to Orange stand. Mrs. Utterback, Curry estate. LOST GoM identification brace let. Name and address of own er. Return to 143 S. Kane. FOUND 10 inch calked logger boot. Phone 2-F-4. WMV COULDN'T YOJ K6EPOUR TbMIOHT? Tell me wouldn't you ANYWAY MOO HMOW, GLM.i StGVOOSW t!SOOT 6eniK& ot6 wets? Livestock ATTENTION FARMERS We do public Dutchering, cutting and curing. A ready market for your livestock. Hog killing, $1.00 up to 200 lbs., over 200 lbs. 25c per hundredweight ex tra. Beef, per head, $2.00. We buy hides. Call 64. JERSEY cow, 5 gallons, just fresh, $90.00. Also fresh heifer, $55.00. Unbilled oat and vetch hay. Rt. 1, Box 119. Phone 5-F-42. Holmgren. FOR SALE 15 Chester White brood sows and gllt& to farrow this month. Take your pick for $27.50 each. Oscar Weeks, Myr tle Creek, Ore. ATTENTION We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect 52-F-12 or 611. Roseburg I By-Products. WANTED Fresh cows, springers and middle milkers. Call at 1200 Winchester street or phone 663. FOR SALE Good Duroc red boar, 200 pounds. A good buy, $20.00. Oscar Weeks, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE Team. entle, 1600 pound mares. C. C. Laurance, Dixonville, Oregon. FOR SALE Wcaner pigs. Ralph E. Young, North Myrtle Creek. $5.00 each. FOR SALE Red Cocker Spaniel puppies. C. R.- Clumpner, Ivan street. One 5-gallon cow and calf for sale. Phono 64. For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE 10 yard tractor scraper, full hydraulic, A-l tires, good condition. If inter ested write W. T. Kahler, Brock way, Oregon. FARM MACHINERY Garden tractor, Lotz mill, overhead sprinkling system. All first Class condition. A. O. Galbraith, Idleyld Star. USED 7x9 wall tent. 1118 Mili tary street. Crash Landing In the Kennel it3 nice sitting out herb imthe- dark, isnt it? i Think. Tub whole- country , DATE DONT 1 believe SHOULD BE GRATEFUL One Way to Find Out 4 Ri W &-JjS.-. 80Veoav,,"TO PERFECT VH ttSkVsK.COOO VIA TOO I sweiyJ T OLO TO WVO'c. Very Neat 11 ffti 1 pcx IT I NOT 5URPH1SIN6. lSUIN.ALtO ANO A GUERRILLA FORCE OF IXTY MEN OMJE HID HEBE FOR WEEKS. 1 WILL iSHVE THE .I4UAI ,4C. FOR SALE Used davenports, us ed lounge, $3.95, used bedroom set, used brass beds, used springs, used dressers, used 9 x 12 wool rugs, good used Fhilco battery radio, used Easy elec tric washer, used wood ranges, used enamel electric ranges, us ed section book cases, used din ning table, $4.95. All goods pric ed to sell quick. Judd's Furni ture Company. CHRYSANTHEMUM plants now ready. Nearly 100 name varie ties. H. V. Crook, corner Yale and Maple. Phone 452-Y. . FOR SALE Wcntwin log or lumber trailer, single axle, No. 22 tires. L. P. Denn, Camas Valley, Oregon. NOTICE: For auto parts, muff! ers and glass go to Sarff's Auto Wrecking House, 523 N. Main street. 300 TO 400 feet 3 inch bhick pipe, threaded and couplings. S. L. Brown, route 1, Oakland, Ore. ANEMONES, Ranunculus, Lia tris, Swiss Giant Pansies, Spar axis. Wharton Bros. COMPLETE trap nesting outfit. 500 hen capacity. A. O. Gal braith, Idleyld Star. FOR SALE Pease cabinet grand piano. Splendid condition. Phone 645-J. CANTERBURY bell plants, 15c dozen. 1246 N. Jackson. , r- Wanted WANTED To rent pasture from 180 to 1000 acres. S. P. Holt, Rt. 1, Box 119, Roseburg. WANTED Good, used, portable typewriter. Mrs. Arthur Marsh, phone 27-F-2. WE BUY old magazines. Fiction Library. Poultry 27 ACRE poultry ranch, capacity 2000 hens. Brooder house ca pacity, 2000 chicks, 2 houses, electricity, water, fruit, nuts, wood. F. H. Albro, Tonmile, . Oregon. It isnt EVEWONE BE SO ANXIOUS TO GASOLINE IN THE INTEBEST Of TO YOU ' 1 TOO OLO OOKi'T KUOWJ R fir (.,, . .... I Jr IS LOWERED FffSM tet'zZ Kit M CWji-"- sflf THE LEDSE ABOVE, Py- W.7W4i t I o.y thru TEAc-rf rg Im-vjwwfa'ri t 221 t rt. ivn,.! , , v if . ... ), 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 12 room plastered house, modern plumbing, base ment and fireplace. Lot 74 x 104, paved street and close in. $3800.00 cash. G. W. Young and son, 205 W. Cass, phone 417. FOR SALE 160 acies, about 17 miles southwest of Roseburg, ' described at the Si of NE1 and Nl of SE1, section 34-29-7. Make ' offer. B. Olson, 1820 S. Jay St., Tacoma, Washington. HOUSE and 8 acres within driv ing distance of defense work in Portland to trade for Roseburg property or timber. Phone 398. Fuel STOVE WOOD Old growth fir. $3.00 tier, delivered. E. F. Witt, Glide. PKONE 282 Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Dentistry DR. NERBAS 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 Osrlch Oddity. Often weighing 300 pounds at maturity, the ostrich is hte larg est of birds, yet the ostrich chick, when hatched, is no bigger than a chicken. For newspaper deliveries after 5 30 Please Call 846-Y By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser WM0 VK3UU CONSERVE - misfit! si1 By Edgar Martin BOT WOO POMP CP WUtKi MOO KT, TWt By Roy Crane J IlS A VdUK. Laval Restored to New Government of Vichy . (Continued rrom page 1) swing in pro-allied sympathy in the conquered French republic. Trial Dissatisfies Nazis Marshal Petaln's decision was announced soon after the Vichy government indefinitely suspend ed the Riom trial ot n-encn lead ers charged with being respons ible for France's unprcparcdncss for war. Germany had complained bit terly that the trial failed to bring out France's "war gullt'l for hav ing taken up arms against the relch in the first place. DNB, the official German news agency, said the decree suspend ing the trial meant that "the question of responsibility for the war will be raised" wnen ana 11 the trial Is resumed. The announcement of the new French government said Petain, Laval and Darlan In a meeting to day decided on "the constitution of a government established on new foundations." Will Nazis Get Fleet? Laval, once named Pctain's heir as chief of state, was vice premier from July 12, 1940, until Dec. 13, 1940,' when the old mar shal ousted him in a night-time coup and appointed Darlan as vice premier. ( While hostile to Britain, Admi ral Dalian Is said to be strongly opposed to giving the French fleet to Germany, witn' t,avai once more close to the driver's seat, it remains to be seen wheth er Dalian's opposition will pre vail. Laval at one time was said to have gone so far as to negotiate with Germany for a possible French declaration of war against Britain. Blows On War Front Other major developments in the European war theatre includ ed: . 1. Russian front Russia's ar mies, pressing their furious wint-er-tospiing offensive, were re ported to have launched an attack of extreme violence on the Mos cow front. British exchange telegraph quoted the Berlin radio as an nouncing that six soviet divisions (perhaps 90,000 troops), including an entire tank division, succeed ed in dislocating German lines at some points and that the battle was still in progress. The broadcast also said the Rus sians were attacking in the Don ets basin on the southern (Uk raine) front, where the red ar mies have been driving against Kharkov, Taganrog and Dniepcr opetrovsk. 2. London Gen. George C. Marshall, U. S. army chief of staff, conferred with one of Brit ain's top experts on invasion tac tics, Lord Louis Mountbatten, chief of British commandos. 3. Berlin Hitler's high com mand asserted that German U boats and planes had sunk 15 more allied merchant ships total ling 120,000 tons, Including two American vessels in a convoy re turning from the Russian arctic port of Murmansk. The high cominan: said 12 ships were sunk In the Atlantic, most of them "directly off the east coast of America." 4. North Africa -Cairo head quarters reported that British artillery patrols blasted a column National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Regional Forester, Portland, Oregon, up to and including April 23, 1942 for all the live timber marked for cutting, and all mer chantable dead timber located on an area embracing about 1,490 acres within Sections 20, 21, 2K, 29, and 32, T. 28 S., R. 2 E., W. M., Umpua National Forest, Oregon, estimated to be 6,208.000 feet B. M., more or less, of sugar pine sawtimber, and an unesti mated amount of Douglas-fir, California incense-cedar, West ern redcedar, while fir and other species. No bid ot Ires that $7.S0 per M fret lor sugar pine, $2.00 per M feet for Doiiglas.flr, .$1.50 per M feet for California Incense-cedar, $3.00 per M feet for Western redcedar, and $.50 per M feet for while fir and other species will be consid ered. In addition to the prices bid for the stumpage, a cooperative deposit of $.55 per M feet B. M. to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash and snag disposal, and a cooperative deposit ot $.20 per M feet U. M. to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing anil forest Improve ment work on I he area cut over, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the iiL'leemeiil, will be required. $fi.(KKI.0() must he deposited with each bid, to bo ap plied on the purchase price, re funded, or retained In part as li quidated damages, according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserv ed. Before bids are submitted, full Information concerning the Um ber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Super visor, Roseburg, Oregon, or the Regional Forester, Portland, Oregon. GENERAL SAW FIL.NQ Howard Casebeer, 443 S Steph TOMBSTONES Harry G. Rapp. Phone 813-Y. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 715. LOCKSMITH Pndflr Kv Serv. Phone S48. of axis tanks, armored cars and artillery In the Temrad sector, 60 miles across the desert no man's land from the main British posi tions at Tobruk. An Italian communique said strong British columns, supported by armored units and artillery, were repulsed after fierce fight ing. "The enemy, which suffered heavy losses in killed and wound ed, retreated," the Italian high command said. A NORTHWEST TOWN IN ENGLAND, April 14 (AP) Fourteen persons were killed, many others injured and consid erable damage caused to residen tial property In German bombing attacks over scattered areas last night, it was announced today. Most of the raiders attacked U. S. SENATOR HORIZONTAL I Pictuied U. S. senator who Investigated defense contracts, 9 Tiny. 11 Exclamation. 12 Before, 13 Poem. 16 Part of "be." 17 Institution.1 of higher learning, 15 Either. 19 Native ot Sweden. 21 AbatcmcnL H Great Lake. 20 Pluces in position. 28 Rodent. 2D Paid notice. ?1 Born, - - - 32 Era. 33 Music note. 14 Bright color, 16 Upon. . Answer to 37 Unit of , , electricity , - (abbr.). 3'9 Paradise. 41 Otherwise. 42 Approaches. 45 Weighing . device. 48 Near. ; 50 Pilinp.ers, 61 Mother. 52 Pronoun. 54 Also. 3EalE FIELDS ROTATED fDFNliST dSEfiKE BESOT 'ft STOOLTRTENPl REEVES' OSSeSR EASTERNER PAL T f MOT TMEL ENGLAND" YEA FIELDS reeIpI i It" fflTl jF" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7" 10 3pTi iz " p1?i4 Is" 19 20 21 ' 22 23 gggj w HL If- v Hsz !1Z1IJZ ifejCIlZi! !lp42 43 44 k i 145146 47 H s..- 46 49 m!!50" Tl I Hp 51 52 stJsT: 55" !6 n rl I I 1 1 11 Hold Everything! 1 1 ' : con twi it mi suvici. inc. t m. "Jocko ulwitvs RADIO SERVICING Hargis Radio Service. Phone 825 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephew Lund Radio Service. Phone 3 WASHING MACHIN IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 809 FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bern ley. PLUMBING Pete Cruniptt. Phone (597. towns near the coast, but one flew inland to northwest Eng land. The German communique reported the raids were made on ,the Humber river estuary, where the principal towns are Hull and Glrmsby. PORTLAND, April 14 (AP) Governor Sprague asked the war department yesterday to allow the Oregon State Guard to retain Its rifles. He said a week end war depart ment order called into govern ment arsenals all rifles now in slate armories. The order Is "harmful to states In the exposed western military zone," Sprague said In a telegram. Previous Puzzle 9 Fluid. 10 Print measure 14 Accomplish, 15 Efface. IB Be seated. 20 You and I. 22 We. 23 Writing implement. 25 Graded. 27 Conditions. 29 In the past. 30 Skill. 34 Recompense, 35 Lair. 37 Beverage. 38 Punitive. 40 Compass point 41 Cloth measure 43 Exclamation. . 44- Sodium oxide, 45 Dry. 4 Black bird. 47 At sea. 49 Toward. 51 Month (abbr.) 53 Above. 55 Steamship (abbr.). JET 55 Fish eggs. 5G Sun. ,il Entrances. . VERTICAL 1 Him. 2 Speed contest, 3 Genus of shrubs (pi.). 4 Ell. 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