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SEVEN 0 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON; . THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1942 Rentals APARTMENTS. Large, airy rooms. Well furnished. Strict ly modern. Reasonable. See Mrs. Johnson, Hotel Valley. FOR RENT i80 acres good sheep pasture, close In. Sidney Helllwell, CO Douglas County Flour Mill. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3 roorrt apartment. See it at 503 S. Stephens street or call 535-R. FIVE room, modern house, 1 mile east Courthouse. Inquire Deer Creek Dairy. SLEEPING ROOMS Gas equip ped. 707 West Mrisher street. ROOM, board and care for sick and elderly people. Phone 145. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. NORTHSIDE . APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. ROOM, board, good care of elder ly people. 825 Miller street. MODERN, furnished apartments. 424 Floed, corner Mill. TWO rhoderfi houses for rent. Phone 3-F-22. FURNISHED apartment, adults. Phone 645-j. MODERN apartment 926 S. Main. SLEEPING room. 225 W. Mosher. Q.LEY OOP TALL RIGHT., MEM, frTHE FIRST LEG OF OUR TRIP IS f7M,!N ,IS-E ZK0 WEU T?KAY' LET'S GOjJL 1 ' THIS 15 THE JUMP0FF...1 f THE RUNNING OF THIS MOUNTAIN 1 I NNA CROSS FIND A MORE NAND MAY SZe A unuruN WE'RE HEAPING FOR I RIVER TO THE SEA... A DANGEROUS . ,0tC" lABLE CfWFT )LUCI R'?f ( WE'LL NEED A ) I A WAR THAT'S J LtaSK THAT CAN WELL SEE US J Vti'TO JHEBSjwiTH US.M WE U. NEW A 7 tI vvw HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS What's good emough for thb . army is good enou6h for os.' LOVB INSURANCE, LIMITED "--AND I'M THE PRESIDENT : BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WASH TUBBS rr is TrlAT OLD He ISA PEST.' PLEAit MAM AGAIN, TO IMPRESS UP0M HIM HONOCAoLt SIR THAT I AW TOO B0SV TO HEAR HIS 6RUMBL1N6 H0THIN6! Pv "s VI . . -. v 1 BW AM I a j i .M'WW v ' I I -vts sowt : i i Help Wanted MEN to woik in sawmill at Dil lartj. 70 cents per nour and up for Jnen who qualify. Phone 846-X between 6 and 8 evenings. WANTED School girl for house work, Phone 834-R. 958 River side Drive. WANTED Housekeeper for two. C. C. Murrell, Canyonville, Ore gon. MAN wanted Immediately to learri bakery business. Model Bakery. WANTED Women cooks. Apply immediately. Hotel Umpqua. WANTED Woman , for cook. Hotel Grand. extra WAITRESS, wanted immediately. Sullivan's Cafe. Dentistry DR. NERBAS Fluorescent teqth In plastic . Old plates made lke new. . 20 years success in partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment. Gas when desired. Masonic Bldg. ' Phone 488 impounded The following described1 dbg has been impounded and if not claimed within 48 hours from date of riotlce will be disposed . of as provided by law: . . Black and tan male, part Chow picked up at Dlllard. Tom Fletcher, Enforcement Of ficer. May 28, 5:00 P.M. ) fvbu Jerks pay, ,1111111; f If love- flies 3ll JLuwcJ AT Those prices, a lot two-Bits a momth cT77Yi out the window, ESS vtiri of love that HASnt 1 to JM I HEN X PA1 $5 TO Ji f't WHy ft fLOWN OUT THE WINDOW I HOW DOES INbUKfc YOUR. 1 WHAT m EACH GW WHO . I LARD, V ' jfk IS SURE GONNA TfeY ON . I IT WORK?. L ROMANCE 1 ? LOSES HIS GAL J VOU'RE? IE SSSSS WINfiC; A CORK W&OOT Wt VOA-fc TAt WWO 600St CHfvyE. ,OR vHPs VOOV ?W OVER (0OTHIM6? NOTHING YOU'VE TAKEM EVERVTHINfl i POSSESS'. WY SON IS TO YDU VE LOOTED MY VIUA5E NS? YOlVE TAKEM EVERYTHINfl CYi EARTH I Wff3 hi mh&M t?M 1 POSSESS'. MY SON IS TO 9E'5H0T.'I II WM p4X 11 jg For Sale Miscellaneous OUR GIFT to the Bride A Bride's Book, richly bound In white silk moire. It's a lifetime record of those happy wedding memories. Free, when your en graved Invitations or announce ments are purchased from us. News-Review. 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. 'WEDDING CUSTOMS" any one who is interested may have a copy without charge of Eve lyn Murray's booklet "Wedding Customs" News-Review. ATTENTION last supply of us ed sewing machines available. Guaranteed rebuilt. See these at Singer Sewing Center, 125 W. Cass. FOR SALE Pease cabinet grand piano, upright. , Gold plated King trombone, poth good con dition. Phone 645-J. NOTICE: Fbr auto parts, muffl ers and glass go to Sarff s Auto Wrecking House, 523 N. Main street. LADY'S . bicycle, daveno, radio , phonograph. No. 211, Kohlhag en Apts-, after 6 p. m. WEDDING announcements en graved, processed or printed at the News-Review. PRACTICALLY new drag saw for sale. Inquire Tenmile store. TRAILER HOUSE for sale. Jack Gordon. Sutherlin; Oregon. Gloomy Foozy A Big Temptation Delayed Reaction TO SXEFW. Under the Iron Heel ? , BUT CYi EARTH 9E"5H0Tj AND MIS 5 s ' M i: l ,..'....juii FOR . SALE Camohor wood chest from Hong Kong,. China. Beautifully hanu carved. Agnes Johnson, Reston Route. FOR SALE four 5x12 wire porch brooders. R. B. Spackman, Dll lard. Work Wanted HIGH SCHOOL girl needs work for summer. Would like office experience but willing to do anything. Box 1250, c-o News Review. CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER CO.; phone 47, for your mov ing, crating, packing er turkey hauling. SHRUBBERY pruning, lawn work, caretaklng. Phone 704-J-4. Mr. Faris. Poultry WANTED AT ONCE Hatching eggs. New Hampshlres, R. j. Reds, Barred Rocks, Hampshire ' and Red-Rock crosses, Hamp shire and Red-Cornish crosses. 12c premium over Portland Grade A, f.o.b. your shipping point. NORTHWEST HATCH ERY, CORVALLIS, OREGON. FOR SALE 120 New Hampshire pullets, ll weeks old, 60c each. Mrs. C. F. Broady, 3 miles west on Melrose road. FOR SALE 400 bronze poults to hatch about June 14. Joe Brum bach phone 19-F-12. FRYERS for sale. Middleburg, phone 16-F-13. S TV WAS I wXnS; J WV SOME VOO Livestock FOR SALE Jersey cow, Just fresh, heavy milker. Also well bred, large heifer to freshen In ten days. J. W. Holmgren, Route 1, Box 119, phone 5-F-42. TWO heifer calves, 10 days old, for $25.00. Very best registered stock on one side, unusually good grade on other. J. F. Bone brake, Melrose. FOR SALE a very line Pure bred Jersey heifer, fresh. Or will sell 1 purebred cow, milk ing. Charles Docrner, Melrose Route. ATTENTION We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect 52-F-12 or 611. Roseburg By-Products. YOUNG Gentle, burg. family cow for sale Route 2, Box 187, Rose- FOR SALE Purebred O. I. C. weaner pigs. Alma Hatfield. FARM team. Phone 621-L. Lost and Found LOST old billfold .containing money, driver's license, regis tration card. Reward. Wrri. Edward Boeck, 235 S. Flint. LOST 1 lid for Easy washer, be tween Kentucky Homes and Roseburg. Call 47. Reward. Trade LOS ANGELES Income to , ex change for Oregon farm. Pre fer about 300 acres, 1 tillable, balance pasture, with abundant water. Smith, Route 2, Box 297, Roseburg, Oregon. By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser By Ea'qar Martin AOKiW i AS A"' v.1 !. By Roy Crane I THINK HE WAS IMPRESSED, SIR. HE WILL NOT COMPLAIN . A&AIN 16000 Real Estate 160 ACRES bordering highway and creek. 40 acres tillable, balance good pasture. Some real creek bottom soil. Land cah be irrigated If desired. Ideal building site near highway. Lo cated 12 miles from city. Pric ed to sell at $2660. Liberal terms. 280 ACRE sheep ranch. 50 atrcs in cultivation, balance pasture, some timber. All fenced, woven wire. .Fair 6-room house, barn, , fruit trees. Borders on high way. Well watered. An excel lent buy for $4750. Terms. W. A. BOGARD, Real Estate, West Cass Street. $2500.00 buys this Federal Land Bank farm 5 acres near Riddle, suitable for poultry, a few cows or sheep some or chard. .Buildings are above av erage. There is an , excellent house .with two fireplaces. Terms. Inquire at the Nation al Farm Loan office, Perkins Bldg., Roseburg. Other large farms available. FOIi SALE 100 times; about 17 . miles southwest of Roseburg, described at the Si ot NE1 and Nl of SE1, section 34-29-7. Make offer. B. Olson, 1820 S. Jay St., racoma, Washington. SIX ROOMS, modern, close lri, nice yard and shrubbery, $4000.00. Terms. 117 North Karie street. Call Coort Lum ber Company. TRADE Reno Income property for small ranch or business on main highway. 331 Wonder Street, Reno, Nevada. FOR SALE 13 acres, modern house, mile and half from city. Itme Kafige road. A. F. Morris. FOR SALE Mill Street Grocery store. 805 Mill street. Reason for selling, Illness. Wanted WILL BtlY strawberries, cher ries, vegetables, lop prices. Phono 435-R or call at 411 3. Jackson. WANTED rifle scope for large calibre gun. Phone 683-Y. Auro FOR SALE 1941 Ford sedan. Looks good and Is good. Radio, heater; Rood tires. $900.00. - B. R. Rlchter & Co., Camas Val ley, Oregon. MODEL A truck, excellent condl- tion, 75 tires. R. D. Mintcr, Oakland. Fuel PHONE 468 Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. STOVE WOOD bid growth fir. $3.00 tier, delivered. E. F. Witt, Glide. LOGGERS WANTED! STEADY WORK 4 Sets Fallen, 50c per M, guarantee $9.10. 10 Buckers, 50c per M, guarantee $9.10. 6 Chockersetters, 90c per hr., 10 hrs. por day, 6-days per week, weekly earnirig $63.00. .CAMP CREEK TIMBER CO. Gardiner, Oregon Around the County Canyonville CANYONVILLE, WAY 27. Mrs. Jack DcVore left Saturday morning for a two week's visit with relatives In Portland. Ted Ross and his sister, Miss Betly, were shopping In Rose burg, Tuesday afternoon. A. M. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parker and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaffer went fish ing on the North Umpqua, Tues day. Mrs.. Ella Sullivan and son, Holly, left the last of the week for Idaho. They will visit a couple of weeks there with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biatlner of Grants Pass visited In Canyon ville and at the F. A. Fcnn farm, Sunday. Mrs. Fenn and Mrs. Blaltncr are sisters. , Miss Dorlha May Elliott came home Monday night. She has been teaching In high tchool at Richland, and she visited with her brother, Gene, in Portland and friends, in Corvallls on her way home. In a couple of weeks she will attend summer school In OSC. This fall she has a position in the high school at Yoncalla. Mrs. Hiram Hash was In Rose burg on business, Tuesday. Mrs. John Hamlin, son, Charles, Mrs. Ed Hamlin and Mrs. Jerry Menane were In Roseburg Tues day afternoon, shopping. Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards visited at the Ray Bartley home the last of the week. Mrs. Ed- tiityKi.jtt!,?TjffiiW GENERAL. SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S Steph TOMBSTONES Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. PIANO TUNING . Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 715. LOCK8WITH Pdrtflp Kvv Serv. Prion B4. Calendar of Roseburg Classes and Meetings iri Civilian Defense MONDAY Police Reserves C. D. standard first aid class circuit court room, courthouse, 7:30 p. m. Fire Reserves, C. D. Stan'ddrd first aid class Junior high. 7:3tj p. m. Civil Air Patrol arid 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. iri. Red Cross Motor Corps, regular meeting, sample room, Hotel Umpqua, 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY ' Police Reserves, regular meeting, circuit cotirtroohi; court house, 7:30 p. nl. Sdpply Unit; justice courtroom, courthouse, 7:30 p. m. THURSDAY Medical Auxiliary Standard first aid 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. : Air Raid Wardens, No. 2 Standard first aid class circuit courtroom, courthouse, 7:30 p. m. Civil Air Patrol, regular meeting, justice courtroom, court house, 7:30 p. m. wards, Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards. Miss Rosctta Hash has return ed homo from several days visit in Cave Junction, with friends. Ladd Womack left Tursday evening for Spokane; Washing ton, to visit with his grandmoth er, Mrs. L. P. Womack. His moth er, Mrs. Larry P. Womack, Is stay ing lor the present at the Jack Dcvore nome. LeRoy Huges of Eugene Is visiting with his brother, Tudes Hughes. Emmctt Mover took tils' wife to a! hospital in Grants Pass Friday. Saturday, Mrs. Moyer underwent a major operation. Sunday, Mr. Moyer, his son James, and daught er, Norenc, went to Grants Pass. Mrs. Moyer is getting along sat infactoriy. Saturday, Mrs. Etta Manning, 90, years old, fell and hurt her wrist. She Is living at the hotel with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Manning. Mrs. Lester Spencer, who fell a week ago, and broke several ribs, Is feeling much better. Mrs. and Mrs. J. O, Gloss went to Marshfield Sunday, lor the day. Ccclle Williams and Laura Ross have gone to Seattle to work. They have been working at the Alpine Lodge. Mrs. Susie Burnett, spent a couple of days at her home in Oakland. She has been staying with her mother, Mrs. Barbra Jlopklns, who Is confined to her bed, because of high blood pres sure. Miss Llla Dagc stayed with Mrs. Hopkins during Mrs. Burn ett's absence. Mrs. J. O. Gloss was In Rose burg Monday. Miss Alyce Johnson left for her home in Grenora. North Dakota, Monday evening. She will visit In Portland and Seattle on her way home. Miss Johnson is the com mercial Instructor In the Bible Academy. Marjorle and Dorothy Beals left for Antloch, California, the last of the week. Trey will Join their molher, there. Mrs. H. W. Bovce, who has been visiting In California for several weeks has returned home. Her daughter, Miss Mary, came with her. Mrs. D. W. Gill and Miss Sally DcVore helped Mr. Bovec In the store during Mrs. Bovcc's absence. Clifford Bonis was In Rosehurg roseburg Livestock auction market On Highway 99 north ot Roseburq will loll tort Monday, June I, 50 to 60 head of cattle consisting of good young milk cowj I white face bull a 3-yoar-old Polled Angus bull and 3 heifer calves sired by him. Some good bred heifers end yearling bulls and calves weaner pigs, sows and boars' all kinds of furni ture and tools. Remember we always sell 5 to 10 heed of horses. If you have anything end don't want more than market price, bring it in and get cash as soon as sold. If we satisfy you will consign again. K. A. DANSTROM AND V. H. SCHRICKER, Auctioneers DEE AND ANN CAREY, Clerks. Cell ROSEBURG LIVESTOCK AUCTION! MARKET Phone 695RI RADIO SERVICING Hargis Radio Service. Phone 823 Radio Doctor. 306 N. Stephens Lund Radio Service. Phone 34 WASHING MACHINES IRONER8 Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80S FHIE CLEANING Furnanea vacuum cleaned flu Clecnlnj. Call 84JL J. C Ben lev. . WAH B01VDS The Garand semi-automatic ride, which is the standard lssuo today for the U. S. army, Is superior to the old Springfield rifle In many re spects. We literally need millions ot these fast shooting powerful rifles to ecjuip our army. They post $85 each and are being manufactured at the rdte of one a minute. They fire sixty 30-calibre hell a minute. Every one of the 40,000,00b em ployed persons in America could easily buy one of these rides for the army. Not that we need thai many, out the reserve could go into shells end other much needed supplies. Buy more and more War Bonds and top the quota In your county by In vesting at least ten percent of your income every pay day. Monday on business. Mrs. Victor Shaw and daughter, Faith spent the day Tuesday with Mrs. Bradford Wynter and Infant daughter In Roseburg. Mrs. Wynt er la Mrs. Shaw's daughter. ; Eldon Stroud, who has spent some time with his grandparents, Mr, and Ms. Jack DeVore, went to his home In Portland Friday. Fred Elliott, who is working In Eugene, was home Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and MrS. Norman Ashcraft and Bert Eshlcman went to Port land the last ot the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eshicman and family were shopping in Roseburg, Monday. Word has been received from Mrs. Ray Paulson that she and the . children arc living for the present at McMlnnville. Mr.Paul son was seeking work in the ship yards. For newspaper deliveries after 530 Please Call 846-Y