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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1942. FIVE If Rentals FOR RENT Modern 5-room house. West Roseburg. Box 1247, c-o News-Review. 4-ROOM, nicely furnished house, electric range and water heat er. Phone 527-Y. BARBER SHOP or office space for rent. Completely furnish ed. Rose hotel. SLEEPING ROOMS Gas equip ped. 707 West Mosher street. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. Close in. Call 634-R. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. MOPERN, well furnished house. Inquire 419 E. 1st Avenue N. fVlVE-ROOM, well furnished w house. Call 544 S. Pine. NORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. 3-ROOM apartment. Private bath, garage. Adults. 814 Mill. SMALL furnished house, $10.00. Inquire 420 W. Douglas. MODERN, furnished apartments. . 424 Floed, corner Mill. FURNISHED apartment, adults. Phone 645-J. MODERN apartment. 926 S. Main. Lost and Found A young horse is in my pasture. . Owner may have by identify ing same and paying for this advertisement. J. C. Maxson, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Q ALLEY OOP A TERRIFIC EXPLOSIVE. GO ALONG WHICH iS THE WITH VOL), J 1 BOOM.' FOR MUCH HIGH EXPLOSIVE' . WHATCHA J MIGHTV;TOUCHY GOT INS C ' TO HAtoDLE Ml KID? Heckles and his friends BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES MftM6Y W6CWO0T LVE ?TO ftKjO VOM WHOM VNb VSl Tires aef ; i Give fewi MISSIMG FROKA . I To ME. "THE PILE . I HAVE" I AMD WE'LL THEIR SERIAL. SEE WHAT NUMBERS RIGHT WE CAM HERE jfi(. 00 ' Jf ,,r5 I 1 U ft Pi fj WASH TUBBS f HAVE you HEARD THE NEWSf VOW& TITO, AMD THE 7 BUT X'Tll fiT lr RArf puaiiu X HH X EVERYOWE Vs WHISPERIM& AWD FOUR OTHERS TIED TO POSTS, ARE TO BE 5H0T UNLESS ME CAM T that pd uiPnnlM AT ME. r. SOMETHING 1$ WRONfi... V. THE JAP50LPIER RETURNS SAFELY 1 RETURN-jCS' RUINED BY THE 1 MUST N0T L OMETHlM6 HAS HAPPENEP... I CAN N -V V JAP5... K!0W THEY'RE L5" hr " efEEI" 'VjTIl ' N f-fl to smoother L 1 trt WlmfM Help Wanted WANT milker to strip after ma chines. Prefer married man without children. 2-room apart ment, partly furnished. Milk and garden plot. Give experi ence, wages expected and phone number in first letter. Foster Grade A. Dairy, Reeds- port. WANTED Housekeeper. All ev enings and Sundays off. $20.00 per month. Phone 340 days or 839-R evennigs. WANTED Women cooks. Apply immediately. Hotel Umpqua. GIRL to help in modern country home. Good wages. Box 1244, c-o News-Review. Wanted. WANTED Farm on Highway, 80 acres or more. State terms, description, etc. Write L. L. Frazee, 15140 Stagg street) Van Nuys, California. WANTED Farm, 60 to 160 acres, Douglas County. Must be reasonable. Give full descrip tion. Box 1246 c-o News-Review. WILL BUY strawberries, cher ries, vegetables. Top prices. Phone 435-R or call at 411 3. Jackson. WANTED Used hay rake. Stan ley Short, Wilbur, Oregon. Work Wanted CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER CO., phone 47, for your mov ing, crating, packing or turkey hauling. UKIFORTUMATEL.Y LIQUID FORM... AMD BASE DETONATES ATAVERV. SLIGHT SHOCK. ..BUT I'VE. CONTRIVED A CHEMICAL. AGENT THAT WILL. SAFETY IN HAMDL1KS J:HOPE WHAT- ARE YOU TrYIMS To Pppi- MC 9 TUPDEr Acer vniio MI6SINS TIRES RIGHT TWERE! CHEOC THE SERIAL AMD SEE I OOM WM mm Td OQ: .3 m For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Steel log bunk and fifth wheel, log binding chains, Wentwin log lumber, single axle trailer, suitable for piling, 7-50 tires. Reasonable. Jesse Annis, Camas Valley. FOR SALE John Deere baler on rubber tires, in excellent con dition. Baler man has gone to the service. Many prospective Jobs. Jack Gaulke, Canyonville. FOR SALE Pease cabinet grand piano, upright. Gold plated King trombone. Both good con dition. Phone 645-J. NOTICE: For auto parts, muffl ers and glass go to Sarff's Auto Wrecking House, 523 N. Main street. FOR SALE 2-whecl trailer, good tires, $20.00. 108 Ballf Street. 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 Poultry FOR SALEr-Fryers, 30c each. 3 miles south of Dillard on High way 99, on Bryant place. No Saturdays. RHODE ISLAND RED pullets, 9 weeks old, R. Cary Dlxonvllle. Oscar's Little Helper IT'S IK ASSURE It Won't Be Long BUT THERE ARE ONLY SIXTEEN! Tires and There were NUMBERS TWENTY What Goes On Here? The Woman Pays h Livestock FOR SALE 1 of Douglas Coun ty's champion 3-year Jersey cows. Gentle and kind. Giving , 4 gallons per day. Wave Rheam, Glide. FOR SALE Baled oat and vetch hay. Fresh, iheavy milking Jersey, also fresh heifer. Route 1, Box 119, phone 5-F-42. ATTENTION We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect 52-F-12 or 611. Roseburg By-Products. FOR SALE 1400-lb. mare and 2-months-old colt. John Telford, Happy Valley. ONE black Jersey heiler, calf at side, for sale. L. M. Stumbo, Umpqua Park. FOR SALE Fresh milk cows. Stanley Short, Wilbur, Oregon. Autos FOR SALE Late model long wheel base cab-over-engine truck, only 7000 miles. Ideal for lumber haul. No trades, and requires $550 cash down. Earl Wiley 809 So. Kane street. Phone 671-J. WANTED USED CARS AND TRUCKS. Lockwood Motors will pay cash for your car, truck, pickup or tractor. Miscellaneous COLES VALLEY Cemetery As sociation will have the annual clean up on May 21st. The an nual meeting will be held on the same day, instead of on Me morial Day. There will be a basket dinner at noon. VCOPB S. 1 Ul Frtl II? VI BUT tires you REPORTED SToLEKl, ARE RIGHT HERE :0PR. a ." - - jjow wAiT...iF rr!s 3 but first ive got T! OH.'l GET Y A FAU-UKE 0 TO GET MY HAK1DS I rr...AN,I'MTH'l WE'LL BOTH OKI CERTAIN) CHEMICAL POOR DOPE GET SMEARED EQUIPMENT,.. AND a : WHO'S TO GET I TOGETHEE . THAT'S WHERE FJ ' SMEARED IF S V YOU COME IN,.' yC n ggl M ( 'bM Red fcstate FOR SALE 160 uiues, about 17 miles southwest of Roseburg, described at the St of NE1 and Nl of SEI, section 34-29-7. Make offer. B. .Olson, 1820 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, Fer- kins Bldg. Tbe Federal Land Bank. FOR SALE 59 acre poultry and grain farm, with or without livestock and machinery. Elec tricity, telephone, running wat er. E. A. Schudeiske, Oakland, Oregon. SIX ROOMS, modern, close In, nice yard and shrubbery, $4000-00. Terms. 117 North Kane street. Call Coen Lum ber Company. TRADE Reno income property for small ranch or business on main highway. 331 Wonder Street, Reno, Nevada. 164 ACRE farm for sale. Daily mall and school bus. Good buildings. Ada Ellinger, Riddle Oregon. FOR SALE 13 acres, modern . house, mile and half from city. Rifle Range road. A. F. Morris. FOR SALE Mill Street Grocery store. 805 Mill street. Reason for selling, illness. FOR SALE, CHEAP small house in Edenbower. Phone 509-Y. By V. T. Hamlin SFil lie j t je scuvicE, inc." S-ZO f By Merrill Blosser L KNOW IT 1 I'VE (SOME NOW FOUR. jCRAiy BEFORE, Ol HcKb are I our ihis is Micaki. J Tuf Fiosr -yTlME I EVER, did rr IN ANV-, BODY'S FACE 1942 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. By Ea'gar Martin )CiOT,. I 6TN . ' i -rr ,r - t-s By Roy Crane Fuel PHONE 468 Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. STOVE WOOU Old growth iir. $3.00 tier, delivered. E. F. Witt, Glide. Personal TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myseil. A. m. Banks, Box 730, Bly, Oregon. Around the County Canyonville CANYONVILLE, May 19-Mrs. C. P. Parker and so:i, Eddy, and Mrs. Blomaubr of Los AiiL'elf. arrived Thur-.dry to spend a short time at the Bible academy. Mrs. Blomquist returned the last of the week, but Mrs. Parker, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shaffer, will remain some time longer. Mrs Myrtle Asplund of Se attle came fimday evening to visit Willi her brother. Jack De Vore, and family. Mrs. Hugh Carter of Eureka, California, visited wtlh her sister, Mrs. Ray Bartley, a couple of days last week. Thursday, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Bartley and daugh ter, Lillian, visited and shopped in Roseburg. G. C. Canyle and Lyle Watson of Bridge, Oregon, visited wlfch Mrs. Ella .Sullivan ana . son, Roily. Friday the two men went on to Grants Pass. A special Mother's day service was conducted at the Bible acad emy Sunday evening. Special mu sic and pantomime as well as an Inspiring message by Mr. Haymes made it a memorable service! , Mr. and Mrs. Will Logus of Ore gon City are spending a few days at the French auto camp. They are friends of Mrs. Bob . Couglar and Miss Mollie Sullivan. n: Mr, and Mrs. Hurry Rapp of Roseburg visited with Mrs. ; Eva i Pools Sunday, i ', ' ' ! ) , , : Mrs. Max Kimmel was In Rose- bui'E over the week-end visiting with her husband. ; ! Mrs. Myrtle Elliott spent. Tues. day in Roseburg shopping. Mrs. Vlrgle Hoskin worked for her in the post office ' during1 her day off. r i y , . - ( Vernon Neiswanger spent the week-end with Dan Bollcnbaugh, who is working on the Bigelow farm in Gazlcy. Bob Summers, who attended the academy last year, visited there this week and renewed ac quaintances. J. Ross Hutchinson Of Rose burg was in Canyonville Monday on business. Miss Georgetta McClane, her' brother, George, and Miss Tup licnce Pclham were In Roseburg Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Cain, Mrs. Ruth Gates and family, Mrs. Ma bel Butler and daughter, Rosle, of Roseburg were in Canyonville Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lciser were in Roseburg Saturday shop ping. Lyle (Bucky) Loffer spent the week-end with his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Higgins, in Milo. Mrs. Emmctt Moycr, her son, James, and daughter, Norene, were in Roseburg shopping Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Pckham of Eugene spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper. Mrs. Pekham and Mrs. C. Cooper are sisters. Mm. Bill Gaubert spent Satur day in Roseburg. Lt. George T. Shambrook left Saturday for San Luis Obispo, California, where he is stationed, He had a ten dnv furloutrh and he spent most of the tlmo hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Jess Shambrook. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hngcn were shopping in Roseburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bell and Mrs. Bob Couglar were In Rose burg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamlin were hosts to a family dinner Sunday, Mother's day. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin, daughter, Mildred and son, George, or Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamlin and son, Charles, and Mrs. Eva Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan and Mrs. Bob Couglar spent Sat urday afternoon In Grants Pass. Mr. and Mi's. Albert Baker and two daughters, Allcne and Gladys, of Grants Pass spent Sunday at the Joe Hoskin home. Mr, Bakce is Mrs. Hoskin s son. Louis Elliott and son, Ronnie, of Tiller spent Monday evening at uio Kalpn Hoskin home. John Ross and daughter, Paul ne, of Cottage Grove, were week- and guests of Mrs. Edna Ross. Saturday Mr. Ross and Pauline, June Elliott, Lcona Spencer, Ted koss and Betty Ross were in I Mn. Ruth Pardee hig sold Jier property, now occupied by Mr. - EEgEEWg GENERAL SAW FILINQ Howard Casebeer, 443 S Steph TOMBSTONES Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 713. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Serv. Phone 848. Calendar of Roseburg Classes and Meetings In Civilian Defense MONDAY Police Reserves C. P. standard first aid class circuit court room, courthouse, 7:30 p. m. Fire Reserves, C. D. Standard first aid class Junior high. 7:30 p. m. Civil Air Patrol and Transportation Unit C. D. standard first aid course Justice courtroom, courthouse, 7:30 p. m. Air Raid Wardens, regular meeting, circuit courtroom, court house, 8:00 p. m. Red Cross Motor Corps, regular meeting, sample room, Hotel Umpqua, 7:30 p. m. WEDNE8DAY . Police Reserves, regular meeting, circuit courtroom, court house, 7:30 p. m. Supply Unit, justice courtroom, courthouse, 7:30 p. m. THURSDAY Medical Auxiliary Standard first atd class Junior high school, 7:30 p. m. . ' Red Cross Motor Corps and Rescue Squad Standard first aid class Douglas Funeral Home, 7:30 p. m. i , : ; Air Raid Wardens, No. 2 Standard first aid class . circuit, courtroom, courthouse, 7:30 p. m. : i , j . t I ' , ! i Civil Air Patrol, regular meeting, Justice courtroom, court house, 7:30 p. m. ; ' ) , 1 i ; and Mrs. Joe Hoskin, to, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Springstead of Azalea. Mr. Hotkin. came from i Mercy hospital In Roseburg Monday and is confined to his bed because of a serious heart ailment. ( . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loban of Wolf'Crock stopped in Canyon ville Monday morning. They were starting on tholn vacation to points north. , , . . ; '. ; Irvin-Wlsntfiand his mother, Mrs. Ella Sullivan, -were-in Rose burg all day Monday. At the, detetisa .meeting held Friday evening few people came. It was decidedi to (postpone, the meeting until Friday, May 29th. At that meeting the salvage com mittee is to have charge of the entertainment. If an emergency should arise, a meeting will be called by the mayor before that time. . Gordon Harry Is back in the drugstore again after being ab sent with a case of chlckenpox., . Does the Trick A salmond-baited cat-spanker automatically limits to one each the visits of domestic cats to the bird sanctuary at El Morro Na tional Monument In New Mexico. LODGE DIRECTORY F. O. E. Aerie UB1, meets Macca be ball on Pine street ever) Tuecday evening at g o'clock Visiting brothers always wel come. PAUL R. DIISSEAU, Pres. H. B. SCOFIELD, Bee. Neighbors i Woodcraft, tllM Clrole, No. 4 Meets on first and third Monday evonlngs, to I. O. O. F. hull. Visiting uelgn bors Invited to attend. ETHEL BEAVER, G. N. CYNTHIA OERMOND, Clwk. CeMolty Chapter Regu lar meeting every seo ond and fourth Thurs days at the MimonU temple. SCKIBK. AUCTION SALE W GLENDALE DAIRY TKT Starting at 12:00 o'clock sharp, I mil southeast of Glen elale. C. A. Powelson leaving for navy Sellinej 27 head high class dairy cows to the highest bidder consisting of: 14 heed of cw, new milking Holetclns, Guernseys and Jerseys. 1 registered Curnsey with papers. 6 head of cowl, to freshen In June. . . 1 milking ehorthern bull, 2 years old. 2 10-months bull calves. 2 4 months calves. .2 yearling heifers. Hogs IS head one sow and 6 nice plge. 7 weaners. 2 large sows. THE AZALEA GRANGE Auctioneer's note Really a good lot of stock. C. A. POWELSON. OWNER F. J. SLY, CLERK V. H. SCHRICKER and K. A. PANSTROM, AUCTIONEERS RADIO SERVICING Hargls Radio Service. Phone 825 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone 81 WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80S FLUE CLEANINO Furnanes vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. Call 84L t. C Bew ley. O. E. 8 hosoDurg phapter No. 8 Holds ttatea communications ol the first and Uiird Thursdays li each 'month. All soJonrnin brothers and alntora 'are cordial ly invited to attend. LESTA SHOEMAKER, W. M CHRISTINE MICELU, Sec. 1 Job's Daughters. 'Me. 8 MeeU . first and fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m., 'Masonic Temple Master Masons and O. E. S members always welcome. PAT McCLINTOCK, ' i Han. Queen. PAT SAVAGE, Rec. W. B. A., Roteaurg Review, No. It Holds regular meetings on seo end and fourth Thursdays al 2:00 p. m. Visiting sisters lnvit ed to attend reviews. Maccabef . hall. Pine end Cass streets. .' MAUDE POWERS, , Pres. . MRS. JESSIE VINSON. F. Sel Uadles Auxiliary to Eagles, Roe burg Aerie, No. 1497 Meets la Maccabeti hall on Cant street, on second and fourth Tuesday eve ' Dings of each months, at I o'clock. Visiting Bisters in good standing always welcome. CLARA STEIWIG, M. Pres. ESTHER BAKER. M. See. I. O. O. f; Phlletarian Lodge, N 8 Meets In Odd Fellows tempi every Thursday evening. Visit ing brothers, are always we) come. JESS MARK, N. G. O. L. JOHNSON, Sec Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 4t Meets in Odd Fellows Tern pie every second and fourth Tuesday evening. VIRGINIA CYRUS, N. G. TILLIE JOHNSON. Sec For iitwspaper dc4iveri after 530 Pleas Cat 846-Y Dairy equipment: Royal Blue milking machine, double unit, used very short time. 30 gallon Weatinghousa water heater in good condition. 400 different size milk bottles. 1 M. W. refrigerator In excel lent shape. 1 Model T Ford with good rubber. good stock trailer. 1 Winchester 30-30 rifle, a good one. Some furniture end small ar- -tides too numerous to men tion. WILL SERVE LUNCH