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FIVE mimmjiMjm ftmt i. 1 I ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1940. M. ' ' - - 1 Livestock ,12 HEAD of good hoi tea at bar- 1 make a profit oil this bunch. 4, Moody Hardware Co., Harris 4 burg, Oregon. FOH SALE Good milk cow Jer , gey and Durham. C. U. Hood, 2b '!' miles west of LookingKlass. VMM CAI V in tltiftu famar iilva l : J3.50, 1U sows with pigs. Oacar 3H.. l'UI.l.a Unrila Aiib yoL'NO Nutria lor Riiln; fur-bear- lug auimals. Mrs. Al bio. 'J'eniiiilo. l'olt SALE Corrludale ewes. Percy Wok'ott, Cauius Valley. 'l)lt SALE Urudo Inuks, cheap. H. O. Coif, SuUieiiln. 22 AGED ews. S2.U0. J. L. lious- ton, Melrose. POCKEK Spaniels. Phone I8C-J. r- Hay, Grain, Feed f feXTKA quality, cleaned, gray seed i oats. Cheap for quick sale. Ada ( J. Denn, Camas Valley, Oregon. FOIl SALE Cleaned vetch seed. J. - A. llooten. Mountain House, f Carnes Station. FOH SALE No. 1 oat and vetch hay. baled. T. E. Duncan, phone 14-P-3. HAY Walter Leake, Dixonvtlle. Wanted DAIRY knd beef cattle. W. A. Hhukert, Myrtle Creek. Phone 2S02. . WANTED Pasture for cow. W. F. Hudson, Jioule 2, Ilox SO. H wb pay cnun ror om or crippieu horses. Phone 48F13. HIDES. Highest cash prices. Leave ears on. Douglas Market ALLEY OOP WASH TUBBS i "JEWELL, PAL6, IT SEEMS AY&.V&RILV, eTRANCsEriT ' ( HO, THERE, Ml3HTV ONE J -CT &IR,Tr4AT WOl 1 f VOLlti SIONNV EMEMIES ( WHAT RAT EATS POISOM COME ABOARD THAT MAW, I INiVITATIOMlT NMA I' HAD LITTLE STOMACH KWOWIMGLY 1 VOU MAV &E REV0ATOED AIM' T SOT , A COMbAAMD PX FOR THE BROAD J V FOR YOUR. J. TIME BUT J fM$h SIPEOFA m rr 11 M SERVICE THANK? FOR. v TC-v .. l I 1 ' , l..l-M- .11,.,. 1 1 - ' - I II, ,11 I ' t 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS More Rat Bats? . By Merrill Blosser : Exactly . amd if wb use 1 amd if we DOK'T ) (fF jPf' (VrTX faEffiSLW. , "Tf-rw,WE BETWEEM US -PLUS , f THE MOMY OM A BUV A "STeAME TTCKET W IF JJ UK DO -rifct I AhHlf TU?T,,'OU' OWE STEAKAER. TiCKET J STEAMER TICKET. MCW CAM WE GET MDU IT 1 YOU KIDS T"'S 1 V ME A,D,-Se ,F n JS MR' y wje wont have" to Seattle1 s pained E know how I -7; I f aint . sr but do you ' ' 1 . BUS FAR J WHERE YOU X -Lu. SOUP, To WAIT GAGf J J yn S I MIND IF I ? ( ritri, , CAN CATCM BITE I'D BE ON TABLE V7 I. J I P'9 UP A V- o"$?)r( r V -T A bus? j HOW? J Molding S and wash , J V clos? i 1 . 1 "8 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Air Attack By Edgar Martin 1 vyKCw 6' - -yartJ r-me ft'S&- &9 Wff T6QOIPIC 6VP10SI0M.UW0 Ol PfcNfcPf THE HEADQUARTERS AKt ABlKZc v LOOK LIKE WE PS taia TO fcAAKE ft' tTlSS H ' ' AtKi?S ITWEM THE FIRE. M060DV rAORE ' T r r7 T V. As HAUL.? T TV- ' ' -! Rentals FOR RENT 5-rooni furnished apartment, ground floor, at 119 West Lane street. Montag cir culating heater aud fireplace. Vucunt after August 20. 0. W. Young & Bon. Phono 417. FOtt KENT 60 acres, chicken farm, 700 capacity, brooder, five room house, 21 miles from Can youvllle, part lund under cultiva tion. Kitupur place, second, Claz ley road. FOH IIENT 5 l oom modern house, full busemeut, furnished, hard wood floor, modorn couvvn iences. Reasonable. Close In. Call C65-J or cull at 604 S. Stephens. CLEAN, well-furnished 4-room Louse. Electric range, Frlgldairo, oil circulator, oveiBtuffed furni ture. Inquire 810 N. Jackson. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. Modern. Ar tistic. Close In. Adult. Inquire 308 North Stephens. FOR RENT B room ' bungalow, modern. 2 miles north on high way. Phono 20 F-4. 3-ROOM apartment, private bath, electric washer, Inquire Harth's Toggery. FOR RENT Two-room apartment, close in. Adults. 124 West Doug las. Phone 722-R at noon. CLEAN, modern, 4-room furnished house. Phone 222-11. 047 S, Stepb . en t WELL furnished apartments. North side Apartments. Call 369-J. 4-ROOM, furnished, modern house 315 South street. Apply at rear. KOIILHAUEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. SMALL nimrlmonl, close in. at The Strungo Shop. Call ':L23TSB3!Sr fibt thecp was, . . if ouick, comrace! 0M6rHiw6 has hapI f f well, welli wors forewu A4EMTsTi TWO downstairs apartments. 302 Cm g-J- Iillif nWnnaniM ' West Washington. ""' w RtOl Estatt FOR SALE Three good deer-rifles, i ', , - . one 22 heavy target riflo. Want 40 ACRES, nine cottages, own Kd 30 Remington elide action woll, paved highway, electricity, Hl Standuid or Woodsman. Will elevation 2400 foot, 2 miles 20- l"0- ,'e C. O. Moore at Pos- mule borax mine. 1 10.00 month Telegraph office, Unipqua, Income. Sell, 14450.00. or trade '""t'' ; for resort, etc.. In Oregon. U. L. Golden, Hinkley, California. WILL sell, Thursday. August 22, ..I i . i. i - 1040, the George W. Turner's SOME good buys: 80 acres creek household goods on the Turner bottom in cultivation, $1500.00; place at Millwood. Also one Ford 06 acres, 20 acre creek bottom, pickup. Sale will start at 2:00 balance pasture, I3U0U.0I). Above o'clock. R. It. Clarke. aro well improved. Near Rose- v.. ,,,,, burg. C. Walter Groves, 112 VAUfjH,AN1. RUA(- ?AH,' , V5 Hinirfwav Bhoei wulslit, slightly used and in first ' y ' class condition. Also bUM-saw FOR SALE 98 acres timber, pas- outfit, complete on trailer. Sue . ture. some garden ground ; small them at Wharton Bios. bouse aud barn; electricity; Bpring water piped to house; FOR SALE Cucumbers, 60c hull- close to Bihool und highway. died, uny size. Leave ordois at 11360.00, Terms. E. D. Russell, Maddox Grocery, Drive-ln Market, wninir nrn Edenbower, or call at ranch on 1 ' Calkins road. W. n. Barton. SIX-ROOM house on Commercial .,, miir-iti Fn5Tn fit avenue. Good condition. 1-ot MUFtLERS, MUFFL ERS--TO fit 50x140. $1450 with $150 down and most popular cars. Guaranteed balance at $12.00 per month. "e h f CBCe kVn ' Fred A. Coff, Real Estate, 122 S. '? pLn. Knf 6 N' Stephens. Main street. Phone 653. h&z&Ez "CgHer,8?0 sn.Tr;:,Ient Coen Lumber Co. a LO' , . . . " A NEW modern storage locker FEDERAL lano una farms. Ilea, By8tem Bt r)0ug,aB ,ce an() stor- sor.able prices; convenient terms c Attractive rateg. Carton. Lists available at the National f Farm Loan Office, Perkins Build- 'ur B . Ing, Roseburf GRAVEN3TEIN apples, 50c; Bart- ' Ictt penrs, 25c box. Bring con- FOR SALE 6-rooin house, large tamers. P. M. Curtis, phone lot. Sacrifice for cash or terms. 702-J-4. Close In. Box 866 c-o News-Review FOR SALE Picked canning to- Miaeollaneaiia mutoes, 60c bushel. Bring con min.ciiuiicus) lalners. Gordon Burnett, Round . prairie. NOTICE I will not bo responsible for any bills contracted by. any- ELHERTA peaches now ready for one other than myself. Edward cunning. Bring containers. Phone That's Different A Nice Day's Work FARMERS Replace that brooder stove pipe now. 3", 4" and 6" pipe, half price. Sale closes Sat urday. Siuuiger'a Sheet Metal Works. FOR SALE Tomatoes, 26o bushel. Bring box ' und pick. Herman Bernhandt, Pillard, Oregon. FOR SALE Wood burning heater, good condition. 842 W. Slid Ave. N. CANNING tomatoes, 25c per bu shel. W. F. Wright, Curry Es , tale. GOOD piano, $45.00. . A. Vol null, north ot Senior High School. Will GAI L' lll..u,.ln tiUnnn In. nulla 1254 Winchester alreet. I Work Wanted PAINTING, piiporiug and kalso- miuing. Very reasonable. Work guaranteed. E. Slosu, Vuoue B70-J. CABINET WORR. made to order 642 N. Jackson, Roaeburg. r 1 " " " " FOR NEAT and economical dress making, phone 41R3. SHEEP SHEARING, Walter Cox, 923 E. Second St. ALL kinds of stove repairing. 137 Sheridan. WANTED Ironing. Mrs. Collins, 369-J. Help Wanted WANTED Men to cut cedar bolts. Dodo Benedict, Days Creek, Ore - gon. CARPENTERS wanted. Mt. Scott lumber Co., Hutborlln, Oregon. Autes FOR SALE 1031 model A Ford coupe. Call 321 8. Pine street. Penffstiy 6PMC1AL Extraction and Plates Pyorrhea .Treatment Gas when desired. Dr. Nerbas Masonic Bids. Phone 481. Or. O. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg. PHONE 282 Green and Dry Slab Wood KOSEBURU LUMBER CO. DRY. old growth fir, S tier, South End Fuel Co. $0.00. Eikton ELKTON. Aug. 20. Ivan Haines and Mllo HuiiicB. of Drain, were hero to boo Walter Halnos about business mutters Wednesday, They also called at the home of Mrs, Marietta Haines. Miss Helen Falby. of Roseburg, visited the B. S. Adams home Thursday. Mrs. H. L. Bossen, Miss Faye Bossen and Miss Iris Haines were Eugene visitors Friday afternoon. J. L. Cook mid Arnold Cheever were looking after business mat trs In Drain Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Helnrlch and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoinricb, of Los Aneeles, were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CharleB Emerick Friday evening. The Heinrlchs were on their way to Lnlte Tahkenitch for their vacation. The Emerfclis went with them for the week-end. Mrs. Carl Helnrlch and Mrs. Emerick are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heln rlch visited at 101 ) Ion a year ago. Edward Hatfield, of Bridge. Is visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hudson. Miss Owrolhu Hudson. Miss Ig nore Gules and Miss Norma Gates were Kosobtirg visitors Friday. Mrs. Dorothy Mnupln and son, Ion. of Woodland. Calif., are visit ing the home of Mrs. Maupln's mo- By V. T. Hamlin By Roy Crane EXPERT SERVICE When There's Something You Want Done SEE AN EXPERT Th flrma ana Individual! Hated bolow (ptolalli In their war, . So thorn for export oorvlco. You fhould profit by their hoip. GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Caoebeer, 44) S. Stephen Also mrniiur repair!1.,. . ANTIQUES The Strange Shop. 106 8. Main St AUTO REPAIRING Knight Porter, corner Douglas Main. Body, tender work. Painting. LOCK8MITM Pnelfle Key Ber. Phone 148 ther, Mrs. Edith Gains. The Muu pliiB will hIbo visit north before re turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cheever and children, of Iteedaport, were Klktou vialtorg Sunday. Jerry Lee Merrit, of Itoneburg, is visiting the home of her aunt, Ml'B, Jutnee Gatee. Mr. and Mm. Claud McDonald end Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burke were Roxeburg visitors Saturday. Born to Mi. and Mr. Kalpb Bhoffel, a son. AugUBt 17. The babe was named Wayne Kdwln and weighed eight aud a half pounds. Lelioy Morgantl aud Claude Hiiiiiea were Uoseburg vlsilors Sat urday, , , Allen Adams has gone to Port land to attend a vol training school. Mr. Adams was there a while a low months ago. The HI k ton people who went to Myrtle Creek Monday to work for the power company were Carl Moore, Stanley Turnnwskl, Delinar Wilson, Dill McCullock, Homer Ladd, Lyle Ilarrlinai), Alton And rows, K. Colloy, l.nltny Monglintl, (lurry Downmu, Krud ltlloy and Clnude Haines. Miss Virginia McNeill und Miss Sherry White, ot Sun Francisco, arn visit'lng the home of Miss While's parentB,. Mr. und Mrs. A, M. While. Yoncalla YONCALI.A, Aug. 20. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vest and two sons, Mr. nnil Mrs. Herinim flchosso, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Palmer and eon and George Tavenor spent Hunday at Winchester bay. Mrs. Francis Coggswi-ll mill Mrs, Hot Work, Coating Jobs and Mopping en Sheet ' Contracted IXPERT WORKMEN Each Job Personally Suporvistd. Price eomlttent with the times, and far less than outsiders' prices More than one hundred jobs done by us in Douglas County ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Denn:GerretsenC0e Lumber and Building Materials 402 W. Oak St. Telephone 128 Mary Special Train To Salem . . For Acceptance Speech . . August 27th LEAVES ROSEBURG 11 A. M. ARRIVES IN SALEM 3:00 P. M. (Stop at Fairground) LEAVES SALEM AT 6:30 P. M. ARRIVES ROSEBURG AT 10:30 P. M. Round Trip .. $3.00 i CLIP THIS COUPON j S If you plan to make the trip. S i Nme j : Addreis ; i Mail coupon to Roseburg Chamber of Commerce before S Auguot 23rd. J t " YICK SO HERB CO. HOUR3 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY Chlneas herb remedle have alleviated for dliordor of goitre, atomach, liver, kidney, bladder, gland, pile, catarrh, asthma, blood presouro, dropsy, rheumatism, eciema, atomach ulcer, and hemorrhage all dlap m pear. Call or Write Roseburg, Oregon J, H. Leong Herbollot PLUMIINO Feto Crumett, Plumbln?. Ph. I7. RADIO ELECTRICAL RCPAIRINOj nxeburg Elaotrle. . Phone 1211. RADIO SERVICING Harglo Badlo Bprvlre. Pbone IPS Lund Kadlo Nervine. Pboue 4. REFRIGERATION SERVICE K. C. Jonee. Phone 1S-U Tom Palmer motored to Roseburg Monday. .. : Mr. and Mr. Edward Kelso and Mr. and Mr. Hugh Warner spent Sunday at Odell lake. Mrs. Iona Merk and her son, Robert Merk, and daughter, Alice Marie Merk, of Seattle, Wash., lert Monday morning for a three days' trip over the new Willamette high way, through eastern Oregon and back home over the Skyline trail. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merk and family left Monday for a three day trip to Crater lake, the Cave and Cretcent City. ' WIC NEW) used plcUups (liny make) In initio on new Cbevro, lets. Will make entra high allow anceg at this time. Hansen Chev rolet Co. (Adv.) Dtvoloping and mf j. Printing roll of 8 .... Your choice of Enlargement FREE The Film Shop 222 No. Jockion St. Phono 9-Y Rice & Meyers Sheet-Metal Works Sheet Metal Work Tailored to Ike Job S27 N, Jiekion St Phono 820 132 N.JACKSON ST. BRANCH OFFICE MEDFORO, OREGON