. , i ROSEBURG ; NEWS-REVIEW. FIVE " MODN apart.ent '926 S- Red btpt, , , ,- .. Wonted lfZttrsS " I I I U 1 5 1" 1 ) EVrM ft) tVl o 4 - a FOR RENT 5 acres. 4-room house, barn, well, electricity. 1 acre, 4-room house, garage, well, electricity. 1-room house partly furnished, electricity, garden. 3-room house, large garden, wen, wood range, chick en yard. All In Umpqua Park district. Bert Wells, 410 East Lane, Roseburg. A NEW, very modern, attractive, three room rurnlshed apart ment. Also two room, reason able. Apply mezzanine office, Hotel Valley. , MODERN 5-room furnished flat, private bath and entrance. Gas equipment. Phone 222-R. 547 S. Stephens. Q DESIRABLE, 6-room, furnished house and double garage. Phone 361-L or apply 622 W. ' . Oak. CLEAN, furnished apartment. Suitable for business woman. . Adults. 204 W. Douglas. ATTRACTIVE apartment, two bedrooms, very desirable. . Adults. 630 E. Douglas. SLEEPING ROOMS Gas equip ped. 707 West Mosher street. FOH RENT Furnished house. Adults. Inquire 801 Mill street. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS . Strictly modern. Phone 550. )IORTHSIDE APARTMENTS. Modern. Phone 802-R. MODERN, furnished apartments. 424 Floed, corner Mill. FURNISHED ground floor apart , merit, adults. Phone 645-J. SLEEPING room. 225 W. Mosher. ALLEY OOP WATCH OLTT'VOU DOM'T SIT HURT OSCARTHERE'S MO TELLIKJ HOW MANY JAPS AKE IMSIDE THIS SUB.' HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS It's JiNKy James . callins LARD ' ( THIMK I ) UP AMI? BETTER. SIT ( GO IM WITHY DOWW! syi ti ct zs, : H lP-.f . ' ! HAVE A BUM UisL ll 3 ; CONNECTION! 'fil (71 rf) J i REPEAT THAT , BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES UIWL. w vi ii t - EXPECT 'tm TVS. V6VS 6CRtS K AWO rS tKlT'eE (KlTO PLCtfb faSSSODE.K TO MOST AtVi.W Wfe A COeH , F.eT-HlViO 0WVt06t Or VNO!ST .0 BACWeTAcye TOVNTNCS OF. TUB. OV.O WORLD . CUMCeV.'LECXH'S ... - WASH TUBBS JJ WE APE IN TlfiAEl I fft& i!i)N! WE APE IN TWE! I HAVE . THEW YOU MUST WORVC BfMOoHTA HAMMER AND CHISEL?? OUICKLY, PAPA? THE SOL- BREAK YOUR CHfiMStrM WEftS IN THE CHURCH HAVE lCf fifcj ...ijlt j rr"A A MACHINE 6UW. SEUERAL li ? ' 1 V f JviFmi, J 6, TIMES THEW BOtlEB mtftvxA MV Help Wanted FREE Deluxe velvet lined case filled with complete assortment of fast selling Mary King Beauty preparations to women handling distribution In Rose burg. No investment, no ex perience necessary. Average earnings a dollar an hour and up. Write Adele Arnold, Mary liing Beauty Department, 4512 Hollis Street, Oakland, Califor nia. , WANTED WOMAN , CHEF CAFABL,E TO TAKE .CHAKvU. OF KITCHEN. HOTEL UMP--QUA. APPLY TO MR. HARD ING. . " WANTED Housekeeper for two1. C. C. Murrell, Canyonville, Ore gon. : Work Wanted PRACTICAL NURSE with hospi tal experience wishes position in private home. Will take care invalid. City preferred. Box 65, Camas Valley, Oregon. CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER CO., phone 47, for your mov ing, crating, packing r turkey hauling. LADY wishes job as cook in log ging camp or ranch. Box 1254 c-o News-Review. Miscellaneous I WILL not be responsible for ac counts contracted for by any one except myself. Everett Laf fcrtv, Myrtle Point, Oregon WELL, WHATEVER ELSE VOU CAM SAY ABOUT . BOOM, HE V ' SURE f WQ BUT I'M I AIKJ'T f WOT YELLOW HIS ' APPARATUS IS M eVOUT,l NiO(0 MUCH w i "in Yes. This is lard HP J SMITH WHAT ? MDU'LL I'M SORRV, Z'JT , HAVc IO SPEAK A I J- (-AN I HtftK -TKVv'NV .1-1-1 f- i m lnrr. I J I Jr I KIC UllCT . I Perhaps More HAVE . 7 THEW YOU MUST WORK WANT TO MAKE BIG MONEY in defense work? Trade your farm for this one: 21 , acres completely equipped, self sup porting. Only 7 minutes from Lockheed and Vega plants! Los Angeles. For further details, pictures, etc., write Box 1258, c-o News-Review, FOR SALE 160 vcies, about 17 miles southwest of Roseburg, described at the SI oi NE) and Nl of SEi, section 34-29-7. Make offer. B. Olson, 1820 S. Jay St., Tacoma, Washington. 12Q ACRES of unimproved Jand, with some timber, for sale in the Elk creek country. Contact Warren Tison at Drew, Oregon. Robert Anderson, Sr., Ashford, Washington. FOR SALE 25 acres in crop. No buildings. On highway, close to school, store and church. Ralph Howard, Tenmile. FOR SALE 13 acres, modern house, mile and half from city. Rifle 'Range road. A. F. Mor ris. : FOR SALE Timber, stumpage basis. Good location for mill. F. R. Brown, Camas Valley. FOR SALE 322 acre farm, good for grain, dairy or sheep. Ada Elllnger, Riddle, Oregon. Fuel PHONE 468 Green Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. STOVE WOOD Old growth fir. 53.00 tier, delivered. E. F. Witt, Glide. . . " SO SURE MENTAL WORKIM Neat Bit of Side-Stepping I d-c so) Hmmm! TOO Trtw T MOST Ni TWb COOWSX I f .: 1 AiML. WILL BUY berries, cherries, veg etables. Top prices. Phone 435-R or call at 411 S. Jackson. WANTED Stationary gas en' gine, 21 or 3 h.p. H. B. Kruse, ; Curry Estate. . WANTED Used balloon bicycles arid good parts. 114 N. Steph ens. WANTED-To buy a tent. . W. 1st Street, Roseburg. 1146 For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE-rStnglo chain har ness, mowing machine, steel harrow and smaller farming Implements. , H. Elpel, Route 1, Camas Valley. FOR SALE 1 boy's bicycle, good condition, balloon tires, $10.00. 1 girl's bicycle. Almost new. $17.50. Call 530 Over look. STRAWEERRIES Best, sweet est kinds, 75c and $1.00 in patch. Bring containers. Write for reservation. Art Baird, Umpqua. STRAWBERRIES. Good picking right now. Two miles out, i mile west of Umpqua Park. Bring your containers. FOR SALE Pease cabinet grand piano, upright. Gold plated King trombone. Both good con dition. Phone 645-J. NOTICE: For auto parts, muffl ers and glass go to Sam s Auto Wrecking House, 523 NMain street GIRL'S small bicycle. Phone 626-R. w ?S OWE mcr. tfwM,i AM THW m jars, unoieum. i-none WANTED AT ONCE-Hatching B VjjdW'Tr'M' '-JWl.fl.-Pff 1" I ELECTRIC washing machine with pump. Excellent condi tion. Inquire 423 Pltzer. FOR S A LEPlants cabbage, i kale and lettuce. Dixonville 1 road, Route 1, Box 34. Livestock THREE COWS, one Guernsey, two Jerseys, young, heavy, easy milkers. Holmgren, Glengary district, Rt. 1, Box 119. Phone 5F-42. ! ATTENTION, We remove dead and worthless stock free. Call collect 52-F-12 or 611. Roseburg By-Products. . 2 FINE Jersey heifers. Just fresh. Calf at side. 4 gallons per day. . Nelson Brothers, Rifle Range road. FOR SALE 2 fresh Jersey cows, : second calves. E. W. Banister, South Myrtle Creek road. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow and calf. Two weeks old calf. ' A. L. Roadman Umpqua. FOR SALE Choice of two fine young Guernsey cows. H. C. Kelley, Camas Valley. Dentistry DR.. NERBAS , Fluorescent teeth In plastic Old plates made like new. 20 years success In partial or full denture replacement same aay. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment. Gas when desired. Masonic Bldg. , Phone 488 By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser By Edgar Martin ( Oka) jiNipv okay I'LL TELL LARD -TME , V ' next Time I see HtiA ) - i- : lJ? 1 t.-npn. ? By he service, '"c i ira . 5 II JT-M"E-U-9 I II I HI Ml I I eoi9ECT TVWb'.KiO OWE, HWb AKfV 9.tA6OK TO VOOi ?0 VWE KJBSeS.TrVtVt'b'b ,1 CFsri'T VSlV.1? OT J By Roy Crane f M0THIN6,Ln"rLC a' ) TITO. PERHAPS 0MLY X A...A SPLIMTgB ! V OF WOOD J ' x 6 iCt1&ii p$uSSw. Oft. WANTED AT ONCE Hatchliis eggs. New Hampshircs, R. I. Reds; Barred Rocks, Hampshire and Red-Rock crosses, Hamp shire and Red-Cornish crosses. 12c premium over Portland Grade A, l.o.b. your shipping point. NORTHWEST HATCH ERY, CORVALLIS, OREGON. WATZIG'S heavy breed chicks Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Please order early. Watzig's Hatchery. . . WANTED-Early New Hamp shire pullets. Mrs. F. R. Brown, Camas Valley, Oregon. TURKEY POULTS today. Wat zig's Hatchery. Douglas Ration of Tires, Tubes Given By Local Board Doucrlas cnuntv ttrn nnrl tnh quotas for the month of June pro vide 110 truck tires, 138 truck tubes, 13 passenger tires, 30 pas senger tubes, 89 passenger re cans ATiri 1&3 trilPlr rwnne an. cording to a report today by the ivum ruiiuning ooara. mis quota, the Roseburg area will re ceive 56 truck tires, 69 truck tybes, 7 passenger tires, 15 pas senger tubes, 44 passenger recaps and 82 truck recaps. During the period frohl May 25 to June 6. certificate wpro Ucnnrl by the local board as follows: jtuck tires D. J. cObb, log hauler, Roseburg; Elmer T. Jen kins, trucker, Sutherlln; Donald Darrcll Parker, lumber hauler, Brockway; t. K. Dunham, trans fer freight, Roseburg; Katherine Driver, ranchpr. Knthnrlin' IPvnr. ett Partln, piling hauler, Rose- uuig; j. v. umara, iarmer, Kose burl?: Dnimlns nictrihnlinn fn wholesale diRtrlhntnr. Pncnhin-n' A. G. Comfort, sawmill operator, jHueyia i'arit, jumpqua Dairy nro- uncis 1.0., wreamery and, milk olant. Rnsphnrff! Hnrhf.r AnHop. .son, logger, Roseburg; Carl An- aerson, log Hauler, Roseburg; Roseburg Lurnber Co., mill and lonirlne onoratinns. hncntmrt,. Glenn Wilson, logger, jioseburg; -iuuuu i-ai'Knursi, iarmer, Itose burg, Joclson Lumber Co., mill and logging operations, Rpsoburg. Truck tube Bill Dysert, farm er, Looklngglass. Passenger tires Arthur H. Hostvedt, minister, Roseburg; Thomas F. Fletcher, public offic er, Roseburg; J. O. Faust, water tank worker, Brpckway. Passenger tubes U. S. D. A. veternarian, Roseburg; Olna Ha thaway, farmer, Umpqua; Clif. ford Vang, timber fallcr, Suther lln; C. C. Houghland, poultryman, Lookin&elass: Karln A Pnnnnp sawmill operator, Sutheiiln; Mar vin i. nowieit, sawmill worker, Roseburg. Obsolete sl'ps lWnrnll Wnlwp miner, Sutherlin; Marvin T. How- lett, sawmill worker, Roseburg. Trunk roranc Msiplr n,.ntn Diltni? conlraptnr. Pnnhiifnr. George Pagh, lumber hauler, vamas vaucy; v. K. Dunham, transfer freight, Roseburg: G. Charles Dnrrnpr panr-hoi l)n.n. burg; Wesley J. Meredlty, fann er, Lookingglass; Bill Dysert, iarmer, ixwklngglass; Standard Oil Co., fuel distributor, Rose burg; Elizabeth J. Boyer, butcher, Roseburg; D. J. Cobb, log truck er, Roseburg. Passenger recaps Don Auer, poultryman, Roseburg; U. S. D. A. veterinary service, Roseburg; Lillie Lohr, store operator, Rose burg; J. W. McDonald, minor, Roseburg; Clifford Vang, timber faller, Sutherlln; C. C. Hough land, poultryman, Looklngglass; Claude W. Crocker, civil engin eer, Roseburg; E. G. Lewis, piling cutter, Roseburg; Carl E. Cherry, timber Xaller, Oakland; Virgil K Reetz, farmer, Camas Valley; F. E. Trueman. hlp-hwuv u,,.rlin Camas Valley; Clarence N. May er, state maintenance foreman, Camas Valley; Carlos C. Neal, as sistant forest guard, IlOKobuig; James Earl Rldgcway, piling op erator, Roseburg; Virgil E. Reetz, iarmer, Camas Valley; Martin B. Wycoff, timber fallcr, Carnal Val ley; Earle A. Cooper, sawmill op erator, Camas Valley; J. L. Shrum, deisel engineer, Rose burg; William S. Diver, farmer, Roseburg. New Automobiles Rev. Hol land Thompson, minister and pil ing operator, Sutherlin; Hugh L. Wahl, piling and logging operat or, Sutherlln; Grant II. Moore, trainmaster, Roseburg; Paul Tro zclle, piling lnsiieclor, Sutherlin; Louis M. Gabel, timber ciuiser and fire guard, Tiller. Post War Problems Discussed at Kiwanis A general discussion of post war problems marked the regu lar Tuesday luncheon meeting of the Roseburg Klwanls club. The discussion was led and conducted by the Rev. Perry Smith. In ob servance of Flag week, the tables were decorated with miniature flags and the members of the GENERAL 8AW FIL'.NQ Howard Casebeer, 443 S Stepb. TOMBSTONES Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L.' REFRIGERATION Chet Hamm. Phone 715. LOCKSMITH pHfl Kw Sprv Phon S48. club renewed the pledge of alle giance. Rev. Len B. Flshback, pastor of the First Christian church, was introduced as a new mem ber. Directors oi the club are to hold their regular board meeting tonight at the Roy Bellows home. Magiiuson Scores Inland Route for Highway to Alaska WASHINGTON, June 9 (AP) Urging immediate construction of a highway to Alaska west of the Rocky mountains and con demning the Inland route road now being constructed as a "waste of millions and millions of dollars," .Congressman Warren G. Magnuson (D-Wash.) said today the United States is in danger of losing Alaska unless a western road is built. The road now being built Mag nuson said In remarks prepared for delivery In the house, follows a route "so fantastic" that it had been ignored by the American and Canadian international high way commissions. The, American commission selected "Route A" west of the Rockies, running from Prince George, B. C, to Alaska, and the Canadian group chose "Route B," also starting from Prince George but running cast of the Rockies. . . The road being developed Is known. as "Route C" and stretch es from Fort St. John, Alta., to Alaska. ; " Selection of the route will re sult in the wasting of millions of dollars for a road that will nover bo practicable, Magnuson said. The selection wis made arbitrari ly and when It became known members of the Canadian com mission wired, the American com mission urging that the plans be stopped, he declared. Fourteen bombers or pursuit planes being flown to Alaska have cracked up on the moun tains near one of tho fields at Watson lake, he declared. "I am told that the loss of life has been small, if any, but many needed aviators are now in the hospital at Whltehorse." Either of tho two western routes could be build for $50,000, 000 while the route selected by the army will cost "not less than $100,000,000 If It can be built at all," the congressman said. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Tho annual mcoling of the stockholders of the Umpqua Sav ings and Loan Association will be held at 147 North Jackson, Rose burg, Oregon, on Wednesday, June 24th, 1942, at 7:30 p. m. for the election of directors and audi tors and for the transaction of such general business as may pro perly come before the meeting. Umpqua Savings and Loan Asso ciation. By II. O. Pargctcr, Sec retary, (adv.) l. cow ..nni .torii i"'- . .t if. v 1 .nu n to " uv co"w , WE 1 $0 it fl.. Si 11 aim ' f :f ;1 ui m lineup, ii in lit iir it tj ifi 11 1 1 n RADIO 8ERVICINQ Hargis Pdio Service. Phone 825 Radio Doctori. 306 N. Stephens Lund Radio Service. Phone 31 WA8HINQ MACHIN IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 805 FLUE CLEANINQ Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew lev LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., June 9. (AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) CAT TLE: Market active, steady; load good 840 lbi steers 13.40, sorted at 12.40; grass fat steers 11.50-12.25; few light grassers 10.50-11.00, mostly to stocker buyers; common-medium beef heifers 9.50-11.50, including part load mixed cows and heifers at 10.90; canner and cutter cows 6.00-7.75; fat dairy type cows 8.00-75; heavy Holsteins to 9.00; medium-good beef cows 9.00 10.00; medium bulls 9.50-10.25; good beef bulls quotable 11.25; common down to 9.00; good choice vcalors steady at 13.50 14.50. ! HOGS: Market mostly steady; good-choice 170-215 lb. drive-ins 13.85-14.00; medium grades 13.75 down; 230-280 lb. mostly 12.75 13.25; light lights 12.75-13.25; good 350-600 lb. sows 10.00-11.25; light weights up to 11.75 and above; good-choice feeder pigs quotable 12.50-13.50. ' SHEEP Spring lambs weak to 25 lower; good-choice grades 13.25 to mostly 13.50, few to 13.75; medium grades down to 12.00; few feeders 11.00; old crop shorn lambs and yearlings sal able around 8.00-9.50;. good ewes 4.50-5.00; tommon grades 2.25 2.50. t !;.! PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore., June 10. (AP) LIVE POULTRY Buy ing prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers under 11 lbs., 16c; some buyers out of market; over 11 lbs. 18c; colored fryers, 2-4 lbs., 22c; tinder 2 lbs., 18c; colored roasters, 23c lb.; colored hens, 19c lb.; Leg horns under 2i lbs., 16c, over 3i lbs., 18c; NO. 2 grade hens, 5c less; roosters, 9c lb. RABBITS Average country killed, 30-32c lb.; city killed 32 34c lb. . . POTATOES, OLD White, lo cals, $3.50-3.75 cental; Deschutes Gems ( ...) cental; Yakima No. 2 Gems, $2.50 50-lb. bag; Klamath No. 1 t....) cental. POTATOES, NEW Shatter (Cal.) White Rose 50s $3.25-3.50. Other produce unchanged. DANCE TONIGHT Moose Hall Townsend Club No. 2 Rose Orchestra Gents 25o Ladles 10o For newspaper deliveriei after 530 Please Call 846-Y ....i.omv,, ...vioo000 ,ki" ...rt.at'-- ... ...ist n " KSS 7 a. t MARKET REPORTS ,2M-.- x wmL If m