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FIVE 1 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1 940. Livestock ' Real Estate FOR SALK Good Jersey cow, FEDERAU lana tanl farms. Ilea fresh In few days. Also 2 bull sonable prlcOR; convenient terms, calves. 7 and 9 months old. A. Lists available at the Natloual ('. Ellemvood, Glengary. Phone Farm Loan Office. Perkins Bulld- Ins, Roseburg. EIGHT thoroughbred cocker span- for SALE 6-room Douse, large lei puns for sale. Route 2, Box t. Sacrifice for cash or terms. Ili2, Garden Valley road. CIoBe ,. Bol Mt c Newg.Revlew WEAKER and feeder pigs for sale, AUTO COURT on No. 99. Good Ill flu pound. SI. U. Ennnott, Ump- conio. Priced right Will trade for qua. homo. J 12 Urockway street. Hmr Csratlt Tarn A FOR SALE 7-room house, 2 lots, nay, vram, r q WMt Roiwlini.g Bee A E stan. FOR 8A1.K No. I oat ana vetch k'y' Mell08u' hay. Med. T. E. Duncan, phone Help WaiWetJ GRAY oats seed, ljc pound. G. W. A.MIAnLE housekeeper. Motherless Kiigcrs, Riddle. home. Part or full time. Small ., . ,, 7T, 17. wages. Box 931, c-o News-Review. HAV Walter Leake. Dlxonvllla. , NEAT, capable woman for house Wanted work. $15.00 per month. Route 2, ' Box 318, Roseburg, Oregon. WANTED To buy some luexpen- , , , , lve furniture for small house. MAN e"e' work. Must Need not be modern; need not Lb n'sea- J match. Double and twin beds, Hrumbach, 19M2. drawers or chiffoniers, bureaus. ftmtftrM davenport or settee, etc. Write lenTISTTy Mrs. R. U,' Box 84, Oakland, Ore- gou. SPECIAL Extraction and Plates Pyorrhea Treatment WANTED One or two bear traps. Gas when desired. State price and size. Ainle Peplot, Dr. N'erbas Masonlo Bldg. Sutlierlln. Phone 488 HIDES. Highest cash prices. Leave Dr. U. W. Marshall, Med. A. Bldg. cars on. Douglas Market. . WANTED 15 tier 21" heavy, dry PollltTy fir. Coen Lumber Co. PLV MOUTH ROCK and Leghorn Aufrnt pullots for Hale. (i. Ii. How man, Umitn 2. Wnx lit, Mplfor1. MODKL A Ford roiidslcr for m.U. Fllftl (Iood cjoudilion. (iood rubber. H'. mwi N. Crowley. Tenmlle. PHONE 212 1'j'iH CHEVROLET coach, good ' Green and Dry Slab Wood shape, f:ir,,eQ rush. BgK S. Pine. BCSKMJKC. LUMBER CO. I ALLEY OOP On to the Palace By V. T. Hamlin ' , f Aaev.vou Teveutotbe JS they'll do to pass usj23! f 1 " I ps-s-st.' look...,ther.e.'s , Tx VI , I 3 PIP A GOOD MELL.'PHEW.AwW,VUNrJOTIceD THROUGH f WE lpv :J I ' ' "THEM COPS &TILL Y OUR V I'A. 1 I JOB. ...THESE VX I HAVE MOTHIM' THE S-TftEETS OF MUST MAKE WM V I M HHH KEEP TH GOAL Vo (JVdS. 1 V Dispenses ARey to put ever sun ) Alexandria to Iha,te..tm6 JRSS -ral qimetlv..ano i.ISft1 l . .v I l .S, I ' ' s - - ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Confidence Plus By Merrill Blosser What are- TOU p-' J sure; x apraio x domt ; eoy, ip ou ma r fir J s DOIMO DOWM HERE' i VOTlMG'S GOINO OM DlDNT VOTED AGAINST "rtiU'LL BE I EXACUV KNOW rAV C3NFIOSNCE VOU l, '' ,. FRECKLES? M IN THE HOME-ROOMS, 1 ) AVSELr;-BLTT ELECTED, LARD SAVS COULD WALK- RIGHT" ( A AND THE SUSPEISB f, V0TE? A La TLB" EM? I'M A CINCH UP ID A STUFFED V JliT f. - WAS TOO rAUCH J, s. rVNEIOUS , EVEN NOT TO BE . 1 ' TlSER. AND LOOK f ' S M FDR ME ' B1 THOUGH LARD PTff WISH X HAD , HIM RIGHT IN THE J I1 l'-' K. SilW rrS f.s V HIS confidence! glass eye- fn h m " liSilL Lis YMm mmrXk, mm ! .!lfmp Ife- W' 'mSMy ' " .g !lj'' lliili! I'ILim t ' ! filly v n V VI , in,,,,,,,,,! ; V "iypft-BYriEjfgfrpicfljr:. tm. peg. u. s.jat oflM 9 V BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OOOCKrV rS , U5 .WW V0jT WASH TUBBS rpHEBE'S A LOT OF WHrSTLE LJ C-KlkJDIM3 OP 8RA.KES, CQUMPS, THE SEND p (mi 'mi li fMns-K Jmist. f jCSan -- i 1 ' m. v 1 fe CfsH NOU S"eS. we.vsi w ? TOOTING AND WHEN MUMBER THSEE For Sole Mbceflcmtom I FOR SALE New S-tube Kmerson radio, J9.95: good used battery radios cheap; good used electric radios; good used 8-pieee dining room set; used heaters; fine used electric refrigerator, cheap; used davenports; used water beater; used gas washer; fine twin bed room set; 9x12 felt base rugs, f 4.95. Judd's Furniture Store. A NEW modern storage locker system at Douglas Ice and Stor age Co. Attractive rates. Cartons ' for anle. DRESSED pork, 8c and up; feed er pigs, $2.0(1 and up. A. I lent perlus, 11 miles east of Suthorlln. APPLES, 25c. P. E. Reaver, mile south Edenbower school. GRAPES Coucords, 3c delivered. Pbone 146. Wei Waited HYDRAULIC wheel tightener. Work guaranteed. Mufflers, guar anteed life of car. Parts for al most all makes of cars. Sarffs Auto Wrecking House, 523 N. Main street. Phone 653. CABINET WORK made to order. 642 N. Jackson, Roseburg. Miscellaneous THE FIFTH Townsond National Convention at St. l-ouis will be shown at the Rose theatre Nov. 7, 8 and 9. All Townsond people can sec their convention in ac tion by attending these shows. A. E. Rutter, President, Club No. 1. WILL be responsible for no debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Homer Anderson, Oak land. Oregon. Chiropractor Grrr! -I A Hornet's -j-i DR. H. B. SCOFIELD. Phone 2T3. AMD EASY, CAU6HT ON THE MAIN ft UNE IN A SWCW EW6IN& , BACK TEACKS AS FAST AS HE fN 60 Rentals 6-ROOM furnished flat, private buth, entrance. Gas range, water heater. Phone 222-H. 547 S. Stephens. FOR RENT 4-roora furnished apartment, adults. Mrs. Earl Pickens, 412 S. Main street. MECHANICS ATTENTION; The shop department at the. Rose burg Garage is for rent. FOR KENT 30x40 corrugiUcii tin warehouse with dock, $12.00. 915 K. 2nd St. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, 730 E. Lano, $30.00. Coen Lumber Co. 3 ROO.M modern apartment. Wa ter, beat furnished. 244 S. Kane St. 2-ROO.M and 3-room apartments, furnished. 605 S. Pine street KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. 1-ItOOM furnished apartment. Call at 218 or 233 S. Jackson. HEATED rooms, home privileges, close In. Phono 803. 2-ROOM furnished apartment. 112 Brockway. FOR REWT Garage. 218 S. Rose. Call 634-R. SLEEPING rooms. 5110 W. Oak. Make Trip to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mrs. J. F. Bark er, Mrs. Broadway and Mrs. Edgar Lewis spent Sunday in Eugene vis iting the Josse'R son. Jack, and Mrs. l,cwis' son. Edgar, Jack and Edgar are students at University of Oregon Nest A COLLlSlOW IS AVJOIDEO BY INCHES rJ"S--J RANKED, 6U6- fo.fc' k, V; STOLE MV TPAIM ! . 7Jf..-rVh.lff sTs W55Sn- CU6V -PAIWMPU COME AT Elkton ELKTON. Nov. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Binder and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Binder wero North Bend visitors Sunday. Mrs. George Binder Is 111 at ber home. Mrs. Catherine Fenley has re turned home from Portland where she has been visiting her mother, Mrs. "Wardie Snook, and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Hardest1, I). L. Itulo and Joseph Hudson wero Eugene visitors Thursday. Mr. mwl Mra K M rinihlia annttt .tlin wnfilr-fftiit lit thai Immn rif Mi I and Mrs. Robert Grubbe, of Hoeds port. Miss Dellls Schnd. who teaches school at Fivo Mile, was homo re cently. Miss Owretha Hudson, who teaches school at Bridge, spent the week-end at home. Miss Ann Kos was a gust of Miss Hudson. There was no school Thursday and Friday as the teachers were attending institute at Eugene. The teachers who went were Paul Mus ters, Mrs. Edith Bowman, Miss Helen Fox, Mrs. Esther Gates, Miss Nina Weaver, W. L. Regi-le, Mrs. Zoa Wade anil A. N. Arnold. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Binder, Mrs. Evelyn Binder, Benton Binder, Charles Binder and A. B. Haines were Roseburg visitors Friday. Mrs. Anna Franklin has returned to Glide after spending a few days at home. Mrs. Franklin is staying with her sister. Mrs. Chapman. The Elkton grade school children had a program and party. Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Lena Bossen, Miss Iris Haines and A. II. Haines were at tending to business matters In Roseburg Wednesday. Charley Weuthcrly Is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Listeruil and daughter. Joanne, have moved from Albanv to their homo which they VCOPR. 1940 BY HtK . " ! : I X VOU IDIOT ! V1 ' ' I SHERIFF! ARREST HIM! I J VOU BLANKETV- VHw U V ' I HE SOCKED ME AND bought from Mr. and Mrs. Arna Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Whlto have sold their place of business to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fetters, who look over the first of tho month. Mr. and Mrs. White moved to Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Fetters were from Cottage Grove. There will lie three children to enter tha Elkton school. ' Edwin Grubbe. Eldon Holmes. Eldon Fisher, A. B. Haines, Ernest I). Wade, Alva Maupln, Asa An drews and Curl Braman went to Roseburg Tuesday evening to at tend tho official visit from Grand Master Etui Suoll, of Salem. Tho Elkton people also attendod the 6:30 dinner which preceded tho meeting. Earl Pickens, candidate for coun ty assessor, of RoKehurg, was an Elkton visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Sawyers were attending to business matters In Drain recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore anil family of Cunyonvlllo spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith und family of Eugene were Elkton visitors over tho week end. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Binder were attending to business affairs In Drain Wednesday. Tho Sunday school convention of the northern division of the Doug las County Sunday School associa tion was held at the Methodist church Tuesday. There was an all day and evening program with a basket lunch at noon. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Pleas Call 467-J By Edgar Martin s;. SCRVlCg. IWC. T. M. BEQ. U. S. PAT. OFf. By Roy Crane EAy FROM FR0MT AND REAft J . GENERAL 8AW 'ILINO Hownrd Casebeer, 443 8. Stephens. Also furniture repairing. . ANTIQUES Tha Strange Shop. 106 B. Main St. AUTO REPAIRING Knight Porter, corner Douglas ft Main. Body, fender work. Painting. FLUE CLEANING FURNACES vacuum cleaned flue cleaning. Call 841. J. !. Bewlei(. Estimate of Pool-Park Project Cost Increased (Continued from page 1) iilRht ruvo cmnsMuinblo thno to fl.ncunft.on of traffic problemii. A lottor wan received from the South ern Patlfic company, in response to a reqiiflHt by tho city that warn ine RiRnalH be itiHtalled at the spur I track croKKinp: the highway in North RoHebut'K, Btatinff that trie ralivoad company felt that instal lation of Hiich RiKiials wan not ita roHponsihility. The letter declar ed that a public heat-luff had been hold at the time tho cvobhIiik was allowed by the public utllltiea com mission; that tho liRhtliiK and marking of the crosHinff had been done in- accordance with the in structions of the commission, and. furthermore, that the Rpur track had jheen located and need for many yearn prior to tho location of Ihe highway and that, therefore, the railroad company ahould not be roHpoiiHible for signal installa tion. Mayor A. .T. Young declared he was not Riitiflfiod with the com pany's declaration, and contended that Home action is needed to pro vide further protection to traffic. He iuslructed the city attorney to mal:e furthor investigation to de termine what law, If any, is nppli able to the'Hltuation. Bridge Approach Target. A comuiuuiration nlso was re ceived from tho HoKcburg school ill rectors urging Improvements In tratTIc condittoiia nt the Oak street bridge. It waa suggentod that trees at the east approach wliould bo trimmed to permit moro Illumination on the aidewalk, that handrails at the east approach phnuld be reulaced and that some barrier ahould Ihe placed between the Ktreet and Hldewalk to prevent motor vol' Ioh from encroaching upon tho aidewalk which now Is at sjreet hivel. The atreet commit tee mi olofdrle llghtfl wero both Iu slructed by Mayor Youiik to InveH liagtc the matter ami report at the next meeting. A refluent brought by Noble (loot tel and Hugh Whlnplo, represent ing the RoHeburg Men's Glee club, for use of the council chambers by he gleo clnh for its weekly rehear sals was granted. The attorneys of ltoaelnirg also were granted day- line use of the chambers while an- slsting draft reglatrants In filling out selective service questionnaires. Bills Allowed. 'I he following bins wero ordered uiid: General . J. Urown, treasurer, cash advanced, postage. police $ - 1.110 70 1. SO 0.71 2.o:i 611.11 .5 1.10 .3D California Oregon I'ower Co., water-light Churchill Hardware Co., street supplies Denn (Icrretaen Co., paint for streets Genera 1 I 'el roleu in Corp., gasoline Hansen Motor Co., repairs truck tire KokeChapman Co., office supplies Maddox grocery, supplies police lept J. S. McDonald, repairs lights nn.:ir, Hold EwAnffhina! CO., I.W iy MIA MtVICf I.X T. M ItO U. f.T OH. ' -g "I wish you'd llilll. iiuil coming down Mom Hie ciipluin RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAiRINC .".oseburg Electric. Pbone 123. RADIO SERVICING Hargls Radio Service. Phone IMjj Lund Radio Service. Phone 21. REFRIGERATION SERVICE E. c. Jones, i none 139-L. LOCKSMITH " Pacific KeT Snr. Phons S4K. Z'. NorillliiK Auto Parts Co., ' supplies police DopU .76 Psclllc Tel. & Tel. Co., pbone tolls l.iZ Roseburg Lumber Co., saw- dust 4.00 Roseburg News Review, publish budget, notices.... 33.00 TlnMn .arniFA .miBlrn trnr.tr fl Silver Nook Grille, meals ' ' prisoners ... 4.90 'J Spnugh's garago, repairs ;'J ti-nc-k 1 r.r. . : Stuiulurd Stations, tire for truck 7.95 Win. Unrath, supplies tire lMt ' 1.89 Valley CoHbo Shop, meals prisoners .70 Western Auto Supply Co.. supplies street I)ept .33 Wostorn Union, telegrams .80 Wharton Mrothors, shovel, street Dept " .85," G. W. Young ft Son, Ins. premium police car , J8.7S - L'ulnn garage, repairs truck . a.U Artlim- lloyer, sorv- ' Ices swi m m I ii g pool $80.(10 Expenses Portland 11.12 01.12 H. U Bnpsteln. services swimming pool lfl.OO' Ted Shellnbarger, services '' swimming pool i.00 " Sewer Fun Herman O. Allhaus, sup plies 1.25 Churchill Hardware Co., supplies 32.73 - City of Roseburg, gasoline, 1 water-lights 12.83 Percy Croft, repairs truck 2.90 Demi-Ucrretsen Co., sup plies 25.48 Leonard G. Foster, labor 13.68 Kninry J. Kreudman, labor 2.00 General Paint Corp., paint -13.43 General Petroleum Corp., gasoline, oil - 55.79" J. It. Kelly Sheet Metal Works, fan and suppllvH 46.20.. L. W. MeUger Co.. supplies 11.98 Orchard Aulo Parts, Co., radiator hoso .23 Pago Lumber & F. Co., . lumber 12.31- RoberlHon's Shell Station, the repairs 1.00 " Roseburg Klectrlc, light bulbs 3,00 Roseburg S. & G. Co., rock fin rnrttrilrtf rntit nnmn 1 SKA ftft Rnsuhiirg Welding Co., hrazlng machy 1.00 Sarff's Auto Wrecking 1 l.nu ,-n,i n I.,. L'nlon garage, repairs. - pumps, oil ' 13.92 Union oil Co., grease for compressor 6.15 '" Tho Weeks Companies, seconds ties 1.62 Wharlon llrolhers, supplies 4 20 If. I,. Kppsteln, services .... 112.00 Arthur lloyer, services 30.00 Ted Sbellahargor, services 8.00" TUESDAY EVENING BRAND'S Have Dinner Election Returns Dance Spend the Evening liorc lo luck me in doesn't like il!" every