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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1939.
SEVEN
For Your Convenience
These lYouKlan County aturea
nlll take Want Ada for tlie
Rew-ltrvlrwi
LlLVIOIl'S MAMKRT
Hulherlln
STEAItft'S A (.irKNOUICTD
Onklund
STOXAKKlt IlltUCi CO.
1 oncnllA
UcOUNAl.ll hTUIIB
L! Ik ion
HHIIAItlVS
I'mimua
GLini: sruiiB
Glide
I. 11. NICHOLS
n. IIICllTKIt CO.
Camas Valler
ROWKI.IH MTOHBJ
Teniallc
C. C. roMIACW
III I In rd
RBYNOrUS dt ADAMS
Myrtle Creek
llltAIIHTUKECT'S
Khldle
i Cnnronvllle
IllQNMNUKIt'S
Olendnle
DATS CHISIJK MTORB
Vny Creek
Th ntiiwe Morra will Heeept
ada and payment tor tlieiu. JunI
tell the merchant lUtcd nboVet
"I nnnl tw put an oU In tlie
Netv-KevlewH and lie will (nke
care of ull the detnlla or you.
To get In touch with advertis
ers giving as their address "Box
so and bo, care News-Review'
it la uocesfijtry to write them.
The News-Hoview doesn't know
who they are either.
Real Estate
livestock
NEWS-REVIEW
Classified Ads
RATES
Phone 100
First insertion, per word -
i Eacli subsequent insertion per
word
One wcolc, per word
I One month, per line: ...
Minimum charge .
$1.00
25o
Cony for this pace will be ac
cepted until 11 a. m. on the day of
publication.
Tho Ncwa-neview Bfinuiiiea no
"respoimlbUHy fur n'id In no way
guarantees the financial r'P':l
bility or Inu-Brity of fie advanc
ers in the cluKpificj'j rohnnnn.
Headers are uracil to maku full tn
v HtlKutlon beforii 8ind(iitf money
I:. rt'sporiHn to udvertif-i:i-jnt.
The Kowa-rtvvH; rcct'Vua the
ritclit to rpJciTt objectionable ndvor
tIalnB. It further rawer the right
fo cliiHKlfy all ai-urils:iitl under
ho proper rli-HHlf U-atin".
FOR SALE One bay horse,
weight 15U0 pounds. For infor
mation culi Ben Jacoby, Looking
glass, Oregon. Telephone JSl-'lO.
OWNER leaving state: Will sell
fine 7-ioom homo. Modern.
Garage. Poultry house. Out
buildings. 5 acres good land.
Well located. $35u0.uu. Terms.
See this. (.1. W. Young & Son,
2u5 W. Cass St., phone 417.
For Sala Miscellaneous
FEDERAL, tana bans tarms. Rea
sonable prices; convenient terms.
Lists available ut the National
Farm Loan Office Perkins Build
ing, Koseburg.
FOR SALK tjimker oil burning
cii-culator, Moiitag wood burning
circulator, beautiful mohair dav
enport set. All of these utmost
new and cheap. Judd's Furniture
. Store.
FOR SALK Span horses, 1300
pounds; six coming 3 -year-old
heifers. Priced right. Tom
Short, Myrtle Creek,
FOR SALK OS acres, ?l(iU0 near
good county road ami school.
! Small buildings, some stock ln
i eluded. K. D. nussoll, Wilbur.
I-
NING FEEDEH pigs, 2 Duroe
brood sows for sale cheap. Mar
vin Hoffiueister, 8 miles south
Koseburg at Winston.
PIGS for sale 30 to 10 pounds; al
so young sows; six 2-year-old
Jersey heifers. W. P. Weaver,
Myrtle Creek. .
INDIVIDUAL cold storage system
for meats, fruits and vegetables.
Cut and processed free. Owen's
Mkt
SHEEP FOR SALE 55 head
good, sound, young ewes. Floyfl
Smith. Phone 12F23.
FOR SALE 20 weaner pigs nt
53.50. G. W. Rogers, Kiddle, Oregon.
FOR SALE 2 Durham heifers, 2-year-olds.
Good stock. Lindhloom.
FOR SALE No. 1 coon and cat
dog. V. L. Bush, Myrtle Creek.
COCKER spaniel puppies. S. E. Ja
cobs, 312 W. Second Ave. N.
Fuel
FOR SALE .10-acro chicken ranch
at Azalea, Oregon. For particu
lars write J. It. DIauchurd, Glen
dale, Oregon.
FOR SALE 1 1 ucrea, 2i miles
Koseburg. $125.00, Terms. John
Sutton, Looklngglass.
FOil GUARANTEED MUFFLERS,
wheel tightening, trailers and au
to parts, go to SAKFF'S AUTO
WRECKING HOUSE, 523 N.
Main. Phono 553.
Rentals
Work Wanted
GOOD second hand belting
!Mx27 isMx:t3 "x3a' 12"x21
12"xtil', 12"x21 Falling and
bucking saws, pulleys. Phono 4S8.
FOR It E N T 7-room furnished
house, garage. Close in, $35.00
per mouth. 6 room unfurnished
House, stable, pasture for cow,
$16.oo. 3-room house West Rose
burg, JU.OO per month. 1-ruoiu
houe. well furnished, $20.00 per
month. 5 room furnished apart
ment, lis West Lane St., $22.50.
' G. W. Young & Sou.
FOR RENT D rooHi dupiex. Fur
nace heut. NU-ely furnished. 3U5
and 307 East Oak. Phone 600.
CLERK, typist, office or store.
Young, single. Ambitious. Wants
to learn a business. References.
Write Win. II. Karsten, co V.
W. Labour, Camas Valley Star
lit., Roseburg.
two
CIA1 I .................
adults. Giound floor. Reasonable.
The Strange Shun.
A NEW moourn storage loekor
system at Douglas leo and Stor
age Co. Attractive rales. Cartons
fur sale.
FOR SALE 20 acres, $1000. One
mile north Koseburg on Barager
road. Theo. Trulsen.
FOR SALE Mortem remodeled
6-room house. 606 S. Pino, street.
Lost and r ound
FOR SALE While boar and sec
ond growth dry fir- or will
trade lor bay. Ted Hart, Melrose.
FOR KENT lloltonla, modern,
furnished apartment. Reason
able. Phone 12-L.
BUTTONS, buckles covered
dressmaking, remodeling. Hem
stitching Shop, 410 Perkins
building.
PAPERING, painting and kalso
mining, 50c per hour. Herman
Sehulzo. Brotkway. Phono 2F11.
Miscellaneous
SIX-ROOM house, well furnished,
with garage. Adults only. Call
802 W. Lane street.
A URAL Thanksgiving treat
Net'Nerodo pudding Ice cream--bricks
2 fie. Buy it at Uinpqit'i
Dairy Lunch or phono 38, Unit;
qua Dairy ProductH Co.
EXPERT SERVICE
When There's Something You Want Done
SEE AN EXPERT
The firms and Individual! Hated below ipeciaMze In their work.
8-a e them for expert services. You should profit by their help.
AUTO REPAIRING
Mba Spaugh's Garage. 234 W. Oak
street. Phone 303.
Knight-Porter, corner Doug ins &
Muiu, Body, fender work. Painting.
RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
Koseburg Eloctric. Phone 123.
FLUE CLEANING
J. 0. Bewloy. Phone 163.
GENEPAL SAW FILING '
SLEEPING ROOM Tor 1 adult. Ac
cess to kitchen. 120 W. Lane.
FOR SALE Strawberry plants,
Kockhill Everbearing, . 2c each.
Walter Leake, Dixonville.
5-ROOM furnished house, furnace,
, garage. 1120 North Jackson.
,OST Chester White sow. About
45 pounds. Between Koseburg
and Olalla. Jack Pospicil,
Broekway, Ore. I
NEW MODEL 1010 Johnson 5
horse motors on display. Pow
ell's Hardware
WILL finder of llcenso plate No. I
2SS-65I please leave ut News-Re-
view office. I
HEKO fanning mill, good repair,
cheap. J. R. Russell, Camas Val
ley. .
i TAKE subscriptions for ail mag
azines. Allien Harness, Fiction Library.
MODERN, 5 - room, unf urntshed
house. Call 511 S. Pine.
5-KOOM phiHteied Iiouho, clean.
Inquire 520 S. Stephens.
HOUSE FOR KENT luq.liro 22S
E. Commercial avenue.
FURNISHED house, 3 rooms and
J bath. 101 N. Jackson.
Educational
CORN on the cob, lc pound. I. B.
Thompson, Camas Valley Star.
WANTED Class of 20 or more
shorthand pupils. Write to Mrs.!
A. L. Eggleton, Oakland, Ore. j
ELECTRIC range, icasonable. Call
615-J after G p. in.
BURN WOOD OR SAWDUST
Safe Convenient
And it costs so little.
ROSEBURG LUMI1ER CO.
Phone 282
Hay, Grain, teed
FOR SALE Haled oat and vetch I
nlfalta bay. T. E. Duncan. Phone
3-1F2.
POUL'mY
HOUSE for rent $6.00.
1 lodgi.s, Looklngglass.
2-KOOM furnished apartment, 112
Broekway street.
Kuhlhagen Apartments. Strictly
modern. Phone 550.
BRONZE toms, best early m:il tir
ing market type. Ervin Klcc, Osk-land.
I ROOM, untarnished apartment.
lioi Harvard.
ATTENTION FARMERS Rose
burg By-Produets Co. under now
management. Phono 52F12.
OLD TIME dance at Eagles hall.
Every Wednesday night. Every
one Is welcome.
Trade
WILL TRADE a young Jersey cow
coining fresh next spring for 10
tier of hard wood and $5.00. 310
Cojmuereial Ave., phone 320-R.
TRADE FOR PICKUP I Fordson
tractor, 1 tractor disk, 1 two-bottom
tractor plow. Home Sunday.
G. W. Rogers, Riddle, Oregon.
WILL TKADr, stock squash for
hog reaily to butcher, llromps,
Curry Estate.
llowtr.d Casebeer, 443 S. 8tophe(!d.
Also furniture repairing.
Chiropractor
4-ROOM apartment. 421 Flood, cor- Scientific equipment. NCM & X-Itny
nor Mill. Dr. Sroflnld. Port inn Hide.
RED RYDER
Riot in the Classroom
By Fred Harman
f MOW, MARY, CAM -ffou "DEFINE.
TUB WOR.JVTJISClPLINE VOft-J
THE CLAfSS?
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LITTLE HAVEN'S rRSTCAVUSCHOOU.
fNOW GET THIS
STRAIGHT ,-1
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TEJXCHE. R . .
AM' I'VE ffiDMlSEO
TO BUILD HB
,NRV0 6CHODL.'
GO AHEAD,
lUCKT.ei)T
YOO SOT
RED RYOER
WITH, NOT
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
A Touchdown Almosf !
Bw Vterrill Bloscet
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OF US 1 C50NMA BE A HERO j
ISN'T IT TOO BAD OJ .
CDULDnT Bfc IHt: UNt ;
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
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J; AINJ'T NO
USE IACKUN
Tbu NOW
Nobody o pay much
ATTENTION TO IT,
RIGHT MERE IM TH' ,
U1DDLE OF TH' FIELO
f
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ONE -YARD LIME jTl-JEM
IT'D SURE A THRILL,
FER FOUCS IF'N X ,
TACKLED YOU HARD
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! WASH TUBB5
Something to Worry Abouf
1 f,AW VOU SITTILXS OW THE
POPCH WITH THAT OLD FOSSIL
TUB55 LA,T WIGHT, MAMA
. HOWD VA MAKE OUT?
THEW1 HE'D ftOPTA
WHISTLE FDR BREATH
THRU THAT AWFUL
MUSTACHE, AMD POLL
THOSE BIS COW EVES
OF Ht. I THOUGHT
I D CUE
I'M AFRAID iVE MADE fi T
I A COMqUEST, G0LD1E TH0U6HT
r H SO. X
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WHATEVER IT S, SPILLED 0U - cc
. HIS VEST - a .. OH, WELL! X
VT ?M ' ( VOL) SHOULD
(6, jj ' W0RRV A-a L0U6
3KV, - A'i HE HAS.
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V- S' n &rti IBs? g.- , y.nvicf HiC. T M prp u. 5 rtT. Of L t.
By Roy Crane
riuei i t ijnc tV. n.vr uiA.-r.ii
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TIMS. THE WAV HE BURIES
HIS, MONEY M PIGPEMS AMD
A.K0UM0, IWSTEAD OF PUTTII06
IT W BA.VK-S. NOB0D1 KU0WS
HOW RICH HE REALLY 15 :
LOCKSMITH
rucirio Key Sit. Phono X1S.
RADIO SERVICING
Hnrgls nmllo Service. Phone 136.
Lund Kndto Bervice. Phone 34.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
M. C. Jonex. Phone IH'J-L.
SHEET METAL WORK
SIiiiiIkoi's, 441 N. Juokuon SL
WELDING
lt ibg. Woliling Works, 509 N. Main.
WASHING MACHINE SERVICE
Dentislry
HONE IN KINOUANCH
WHY li-live HoBohurg Tor Dolltiil
Plates when local Huntlats tun
givo competitive price nnii qual
ity in all various Hentul Plato
ami Extractions.
Hit. NEH1IAS
Gas when tlesireil.
IMasoulc llldg. Pliouu 4S3
nnrgh'a. fisn Winchester. Ph. 805.
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OREGON ADVANCES
AS ONION STATE
POIlTbANO, Ore.. Nov. 20
(UP) dromon 1 rapidly lni-iu
itiK u nuijiir onion producing Btuto
It Wan ludicnted by the V, S. mtir- ,
ki-lliiK Hurvifu.
Tho wrvico reported tlio avr
plunted In onionn in the ttLitu
I or lh Ipn-yeiir period between
, , t, l!i2S iy:i7 was 1.520 acres. In
Ur. a W. Marshall, McmI. A. Iildg. )2isoo iutor wore pltintrd and 103ft-
t Ins iumohko was inurt'ased to 3,-
Wanted
I'rulllrl Inn Neuron ri.lpiispit tiv
WANTUD-Usod Rowing machine. I tu, hm vU o show that during the
(lood ennilltion. Mrs. Hal Allitrlis, t,. yfur porlnil priir to 19SM tho
1 1 nil to 1, Box G -8.
WANTED Dressed Iiohh, weekly.
Hoseburg Poultry Co., 920 S.
Stephens. ;
WANTED flood male Persian kit
ten, ilex 727, c-o NowH-Itoviow.
annual yield was 37,1100 lUO pound
bags. In 19:iS the yield was 8L
2110 saehs and the preliminary fi
gures for this year indicate u har
vert or Sl.SIMI sacllH.
Dregon onions aro reported to.
j he ot exceiitl-nw.lly 'fine quality.
: Most of I hem are of the late' va
rieties and they usually bring u
premium when marketed.
BLOOD DONATED TO ' ;
I.F.UKF.MIA VICTIM
1 no HIUiOUH u un'inm; imikkul.
oinil lti tliu Pakory Hill mino ut
HlOATTI.Ii! Knv 20 f Ali I Inn. 1 IlflllUI'Ilt. Vlctorht, 111 1858, WoiKhnd
ry S. J'avey, 25,; an .anxious liu- J Sli.ti pounds and Is reputed to be
hand who ftuncalRd f'r blond, ulo-! tu world H larKest foiu "imRPi.
iiora to aid in nn ultonint. to -hiivq ' Suuond lurKout was 'tho nlanclia
tho life of - his 2!J.year.ohl '. wil'e. i llnrkloy nuRKftt. which' weiHhofl
Krnnccs Pavey, victim of lotiUemla
a UKiially futul diseano, was more
hopeful today.' ; - t . : :
A man of HI; who remains anony-
nniiM, uvo Mi'h, Puyoy sonio iif--lils
blood yesterday. Ho, told i)hynt-
clnns he had uuffei-ed front the, dl-
Heasn and had been i:u rod about 11
ynarH uko. Hiji staU'incnt wu
conrintied-'by-'it TIiITnd6llihm 'AAd
Iilthl, phyKiefniiH Hidd. j - ; ;
Whetlietv tlnV traiiHlusion . would
help Iho patlont could not- no 'Im
mediately (lotorminrd
M!) pounds,
tralla,
found In South Au
FOOD DALE AND BAZAAR
lly EVorRreen Grunffo Haturday,
November 25th, at MeKean & lluld
wln'B on (!as St. Adv. '!
i Q. P. O. ELKS
lioHpilal attendants na.viut? a' blood
count mtisL fiiKt he taken and that
cannot bo clone fur a couple of
lays. , -
I.eukeniia 1s a diRensu lhat pro-
duces an abundance of white cor
puscles in the' blood.
AH members aro invited to no
n'i'Pnt fit Din f'hth ftnniiiH. Tliut.l
howovor. ituy forenoon, November 2Srd, lOHO.
OREGON GETS BIG
SUM FROM ANGLERS
A uncial meeting.
iKA ii. nnmU'ij soc'y.
IN BANKRUPTCY
B-24486 I
In the DiHtrlet Court of tho United
Slates lor the District of. Oregon., i
In tho mailer , of Hoy . Kdward
Henry, Itankrupt,
To the creditors of Iloy Kdward
Henry, of North Bond, in tho
County of Coos, and district'
aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby Riven that Raid
Roy Kdward Henry has been duly,,
adjudged a bankrupt on a petition
llled by him on the' 4 Mi day of No
vetnber, ittl'i, nud that, tho first
meeting of his creditors will bo
held at tho office- of tho under
signed in HosoburK. Oregon, on
Ihn 2nd day of December, 10'MK
at
,,..,.. liuiiimr iii nw. uhiio 1 'ta'i crediiors may aitemi, provo.tncir
7.11 licenses Included fishing, hunt-! Hppnuit a trusteo, appoint
inland liappim,' privll.-KCH. ! creditor's committeo, oxamino
'i'lie stales collrcterl J 18U,22',7S7 1 the bunkrupt, and transact such
in fees for these licenses. The 1 other business us may properly
bureau caid the monev was lined ', como beforn said ninutliiR.
for enrorcemcnt of lishimc laws, i Haled at Hoseburg, Ore.,, govern
educutPin work, adminislralloii and her 2i)ih, 1939.
raisins of fish for rusloeklnnj C. L. HAMILTON,
hlreHina. I Hefereo ill llankruplcy.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. (AP)
OreRon Issued 107,409 fishlnR II
censci last year and collected
$:t22,I79 In fees reflecting a Rener-
ally inciiiied Interest in fresh wa
ter angling throughout the nalion.
The bureau of fisheries, on Hie
basis of reports from the various
ittaleit, estlmaled the number of an
,.l.i-u liml i.-fituf.l tiiiirn Minn
r.eo nee nt, i f' 7 4!tn 177 .Urnnw-K l 11 o'clock In tho forenoon,
iHHiied. the hureuii Hui.l. 5,15:120 whlrh place and timo tho said
Hold Everyfhing!
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