Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 20, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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ROSE BURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1940.
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Livestock
WANTED 100 young ewes, 2' ami
3's. Phono 12KU. N. 0. Hastings,
lloute 2. Rose-burg.
WANTED Kill Angora goats or
tamo older goals. J. 1). Duvis,
Siukcrlin.
TWO baby calves for sale. Good
milk stock. W. 1). Hess, Itoute 2,
(ilione SLT2.
60 I1KAD slii'ep. Will pay rash.
C'htudo Coll, Oakland, Oregon.
KOH SAI.K 00 bead lined ewes.
Kruso llios. Phono -I2F2.
FOU SALE Day old calf. Phone
11 J I.
Poultry
''l)lt SALK 2S Whito LeKborn
breeding cockerels. Kxtra good
laying strain. Mrs. M, Nunco.
Winchester, Ore.
Hay, Grain, Feed
FOIl SAI.K No. 1 oat ana vetch
hay. baled. T. E. Duncan, phone
14-F-2.
HAY Walter Leake. Dixonvllle.
Worfc Wanted
ANY KIND of housework, by day
or hour. Maggio Nouli, 337 N.
Main, Apt. 4.
WOMAN wants nursing or house
work by hour or day. Phone 470.
CAH1NKT won II made to order.
642 N. Jackson, Roseburg.
Dentistry
SPECIAL hxiractlon and Plates
Pyorrhea Treatment
Gas when desired.
Dr. Ncrbas Masonic Bldg.
Phone 488
Dr. 0. W. Marshall. Med. A. Bldg.
ALLEY OOP
fmn VimS NOR. BEIMC3 BACK THE. - K- N1 MUST HAVE
Oni ii KkVtPEOPI-H HIS VIOLENCE AW, SKIP rt..yS AAYBE-.&E.Bbl "TEM"
uklTcT toi HAVE FOREVER. I'VE DOME A THAT BUST PDRAR.1L.V IM
soti Sl vrr) LST SOME - ( TERRIBLE ( OM THE. JAW J SAME ...OK IF
"LWWI WHERE IU AM- THIM& AMD I WAS JUST OMUV I
irzS-c fv ciemt times Jxom't blame.N what you could some
PAMAOfe to L. Ar A jtom foe. (needed how make
s iTiiill S fV- . L iPf, .SWIWGIMG V J. AMENJDS.'
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
LJr1 I I In r Ti r If Ir
1 WISH YOU'D LET ME
A CHANCE TO EXPLAIN!
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A CHANCE TO EXPLAIN!
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
VOL! PsNiWvUAfeVX
WASH TUBBS
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GEE! f SPECIAL A3SNTS IMUE'i-
ACCORDIMS HIM BUT CIRCUMSTANTIAL EUlDEUCEf MR. 6RIMKWATER J THIS LETTER. WE'LL TW&AJTIM& SSPIONA6E f WM'.
TO THE DISTRICT W VICKI i'tr'm i if i IS TOO ILL TO JlWAlT FOR AW ANSWER I SHOW THEAA IN!.,.
LOOKS PRETTY CtJTX ltLI, N-l-$l-'7j i J J?VV
Wanted
TO BORROW S600 on first mort
gage, 5-room bouse, bath, oak
floors, big porches. Box 841), c-o
News-Review.
WOMAN to room, board, help with
chores. Renter for furnished
house. Phone 6F34.
WANTED To rent sheep range.
Box 937, c o Nowsltovlow.
UllJKa. Highest cash prices. Leave
cars on. DougJas Market.
Fuel
PHONE 2S3
Oreen and Dry Slab Wood
RCSEBUIiQ LUMBER CO.
KOU SALE Oak block
Phone 17F3 or 23F5.
wood.
DRY oak wood, $1.50 per tier.
Phone 47F21.
OAK and laurel wood, 2.50 tier.
Phone 2F41.
SHED dry wood. Phone 173-R.
Real Estate
FEDERAL lana banc farms. Rea
sonable prices; convenient terms.
Lists available at the National
Farm Loan Office, Perkins Build
ing, Roseburg.
FOR SALE 13 acres, modern
house, 11 miles Roseburg. A. F.
Morris, P. O. Box 502, Roseburg.
FOR SALE S-room bouse, large
lot. Sacrifice for cash or. terms.
Close in. Box 866 c-o News-Review
FOR SALE Sheep ranch. Sacrifice
for quick sale. Box 939, c-o New s
Review. Chiropractor
UK. H. B. SCOFIEl.D. Phone 273.
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SEE YOU AMD GWE ME
THIMGS
v'Li k (
THIMGS
6000
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Rentals
CLOSE IN Large, front 'bedroom
for girl. Meals If desired, at rea
sonable rates. Room only $10
per month. Call 624-lt evenings.
S-ROOM furnished flat, private
bath, entrance. Oas range, water
heater. Phone 222-11. 547 S.
Stephens,
FURNISHED room, Btoam heat,
bath. Bell buildlun. 122 8. Jack
son, opposito Indian theatre.
FIVE-ROOM, modern, furnished
house, available December 1. 420
Vista avenue.
APARTMENT Come to Douglas
Hotel apartments whore you have
steam heat.
FI'RNISHED sleeping room. Quiet.
Outside entrance. Box 912, co
News-Review.
FI'RNISHED apartments. $12.00
month and up. Corner of Floed
and Mill.
2-HOOM and S-room apartments,
furnished. 606 S. Pine street.
KOHLHAGUN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 660.
8-ROOM house for rent, partly fur
nished. S64 Military street.
4-ROOM furnished apartment. Call
at 218 or 232 S. Jackson.
3-ROOM apartment. Adults. Water
and heat. 214 S. Kalio.
2-ROOM furnished apartment.
Brockway.
112
MODERN, furnished apartment.
926 S. Main.
FOR RENT Garage. 218 S. Rose.
Call 634-R.
FOR RENT 1-room house. 915 K.
2nd St.
How Matters
Making an Impression
There's still
And in closimo
j. want you to
know that youil
always be the
only girl for me-
PLEASE DONT
BRUSH KAE OFF SO
ROOM
WANT
SOMETHING.
else;
LIGHTLY .
That Seems to
YOU -Wi.
TO KuLOW
They Come as
For Sale MhcelTgneOM
AUCTION SALE: Coburg Auction
Yard, Friday, November 2.
starting at J1.S0 a. m. 60 bead
of cattle, 25 head of red and roan
Durham cows and heifers. 1 ronn
Durham bull, IS months old. Bal
ance of herd dairy cows, heif
ers, calves, etc. Iota of feeder
bogs and pigs. Sacks of cartots,
potatoes, etc. Karl Goodnight,
Auctioneer, phone Eugone
3S9I-W. Lynn Goodnight, clerk.
FOR SALE Golden Oak dining
room set 6 chairs, table anil
buffet : overstuffed davenport
and chair; Charter Oak circulat
ing heater; Maglc-AIre vacuum
cleaner; wood range; electric
range; 3 burner electric platu;
uutomatlc electric water beater;
gas washer; all-enamel up-to-date
gas range. Judd's Furniture
Store.
THE ORANGE TRUCK is here
again. This la the last load of
the very sweet Juice oranges.
We have all sizes and prices.
Nice, green celery. 8c a stalk.
Imperial Valley grapefruit, 25c
a dozen. Perfect No. 1 sweet
potatoes, 5 poundH 19c.
WHY NOT get the Hy-Power.
guaranteed inurfler and forget
your muffler troubles. Also get
your glass at Sniff's Auto
Wrecking House.
A NEW modern storage locker
system at Douglas Ice and Stor
age Co. Attractive rates. Cartons
for biiIo.
SLIGHTLY used A. 11. O. washing
innchlne, excellent condition. In
quire 129 Rust avenue.
FOR SALE Wood range, good
condition. Inquire 1219 L'mpqua
avenue.
FOR SALE 1 trailer, good condi
tion. Shell Stittion, Douglas and
Stand
YOU CAN.OSCAR,
REPAIRS ?UGrSJE5E".NO EVER-D'D
THAT'S A
DEAL
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MIMP
BY tiLA SfBVICE, IWC. T. M.
IF YOU
TO SAY
START IT
AGAIN. "THEN
I'LL ASK YOU
HOW MUCHX
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V-M I C: KJ
FIVE DUCKS
Be That
111 Yon cav s.' . ii
;lV VIfive bucks 7 1 V . KrU .,
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Friends
ELECTROLUX sales and service.
Phono 561. 119 W. Moshor.
GRAPES Concords, 80 delivered.
Phone 146.
Autos
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
for snlo lit ,
Locliwood Motors Inc.
1910 Dodge one ton truck, low
mileage $595
1939 Ford truck, long wheclbase.
all new tires $575
1937 Chevrolet truck long wheel
base $345
1937 Ford pickup extra good $365
1937 Dodge pickup low mile
age $375
1930 Dodge truck long wheel
base, good tires and body. Mo-
tor reconditioned $295
1936 Ford pickup with new tires.
Condition poor but good
value $125
1935 Willis sedan delivery $145
See Lock wood Motors for good
Trucks and Commercial values.
FOR SALE
1935 Nash sedan with cruising
gear and weather eye. New
car guarantee $550
1936 Hudson cotipo $275
193S Hudson coupe $175
1938 Hudson sedan, radio and
heater. A real bargain ... $575
1937 Chevrolet sedan deluxe,
looks and runs like new ..$150
193S Dodge (lump truck, a real
bargain. Also a Job for it
1939 Chevrolet logging truck,
Just like new. ntui trailer.
For I he best bargains In Used
Cars and Trucks, see L. It.
Chambers at Trucks Sales and
Service Co., 659 N. Jackson
street.
WILL PAY CASH for equity In late
model Chevrolet or Plymouth.
Either write or see Phil Craft
aflcr I p. ni. at Glide.
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MAM OF HIS
KILL Akire
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.UAOAc A riAi l a e.
FOR. THESE RECORDS
. C0P 1M BY NCA
f j'AUEU'T SLEPT R3R THREE
WSHTS! UERUOOS AS A WITCH "
I WARM YOU! IF YDU START
THVIUfi TO PIN A MURDER
C'rIARCsE OKI ME LIKE THOSE
CONFOUNDED POLCE,ILL
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Help Wanted
WANTED Woman for general
housework in country. For de
tails w rite loii Ferguson, Star
Itoulo, Oakland.
Lost and Found
STRAYED One Lincoln ruin lamb.
Right car marked upper bit, low
er bit and Bwallow fork. Red
paint on bark. Reward. Kinuielt
Hall, phono 27F42. Oakland.
Days Creek
DAYS CREEK. Nov. 18. Mrs.
.Maggio Snyder reccnlly returned
from nn extended visit to Grants
Pass where she was the guest of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Alice Morrl-
6011.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Uliim and
Mi's Ivan Welch were Roseburg
visitors Tuesday. While there Mrs.
Ulam and Mrs. Welch called on
the Intter's sister. Mrs. Cecil Con
nor, who was a patient at Mercy
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. David' Fato and
daughters, Ruth and Marianne,
and Henry Fato wore among those
attending the golden wedding celo
hratlon of Mr. and Mrs. Rem Fnte
at Myrtle Creek Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Fato. who are pioneer resi
dents of this section have a host
of friends here who join In offer
ing them congratulations mid best
wishes.
Lieut. James Campbell, who was
recently traust'ered to South limp
qua Falls CCC camp from Camp
Redding as subaltern, has return
ed from a trip to California points.
His mother accompanied him and
is making her home in Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthews
were business visitors In Roseburg
Wednesday. In the evening they
had as their guests Mr. Matthew's
brother. Bob Matthews and Mr.
and Mil. Wilson, all of whom are
making their homes lu Ciinyou-
ville during the present construe-
By V. T. Hamlin
leOT O.S?
lke Aeoor JOW..
t-eVEP- ,LVKuM
.SETTLE W'-V ;j
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li-lo
By Merrill Blosser
So WHAT '4 "Here's no
HARM IN MAKlMrt uro
THIN X'M A SPORT
By Edgar Martin
T. M. REO. tftftffiSf?,
StBVICE. INC.
By Roy Crane
WE INTEMD NOTHIN& OF
THE SORT, SUH . WE M!:RELY
WISH TO HEAvi VOUR WD5
O' THE STORy
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GENERAL SAW PILING
Howard Casebeer. 443 R. Stephens
Also furniture repairing.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Sbop. 106 8. Main St.
AUTO REPAIRING
Knight Porter, corner Douglas &
Main. Bo-ly, fender work. Painting
LOCK8MITH
Pacific Key Ser. Phone S48.
WASHING MACHINES IRONERS
Ilergh's. 630 Winchester. Ph. 805.
REFRIGERATION 8ERVICE
E. C. Jones, mono t39T,
tton work bcitiR done by Copco.
Don WrlKht, who is with the na
tional Kinnd at Camp Murray
HpiMU the week-end nt his home
hnro. On Sunday lu-nomputiied by
his father. W. T. Wright, and alo
hy Don Ha pier he visited at the
home of li in brother-in-law and sta
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank House, at
Plnehurst. They also called nt the
J. A. Khoades home in Ashland he
fore returning here. Other mem
bers of the Kim id spending the
week-end at their homes here
were Calvin Ulatn, Harold May,
Cecil Smith and Harry WrlKht.
John MotitKOinary. Kelly Kelor
hysen, (iuy Jacobs and Kdar
Cralf; nttendcil to business mat
ters in ItosebuiK election day.
They wore, accompanied as far as
Kiddle hy Khtto. Ash and Jale
HellHtny.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mather and
their son. Charles, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Mather and sous, Harold,
HiiHiie and Wally. Mrs. Frank
Wooster and sonrt. Irvin and Clif
ford and Mrs. Kmma Mather went
to Kan-burg Sunday to meet Mr.
and Mrs. II. U Maclntyre. their
son, Koland Maclntyre and his
son, Harold, of KuKcne. Mrs.
Henry Mather who is employed at
I HI la id also Joined the party. Mrs.
;mma Mather, who is the mother
nf Irvin and Clayton Mai her, Mrs.
ttooMtur and Mrs. Maclntyre and
has been upending the summer
months hen returned to Kuseue
with i ho Macintyres.
Mr. and Mm. Uromley of Marsh-
field and the former's brother Cliff
Hromley of Ashland, were Sunday
visitors nt the homo of Mrs. Hrom-
ley's parents, Mr. and Mis. Walter
Hutchinson. They had been to Ku
Keno where they attended the foot
ball cam p. Sunday afternoon, ue
coiitpanicd by John Hutchinson
und Miss Wiletha Hutchinson, u
sluih'iit at AhIiIuihI, who had been
sp(Midiiig Din week-end at her
home here, they wont to Ashland.
Monday after attending the Ash-land-Medl'ord
muno Mr. and Mrs.
Uromley and Mrs. Hulchinson re
tn ined here. ( n t hei r re t urn t
their home in Mur.shrhdd that eve-
niiig Mr. and Mrs. Uromley were
accompanied hy "the hitter's moth
er, who will spend soitiu Lima ut
the roast city. .
Dan (Join visited Saturday with
Mrs. (loin, who is receiving medi
cal attention at Mercy hospital in
Hosehurg. Although Mis. (Joins
condition Is still extremely serious
late X-rays show that the broken
sections of her hip bone are now
Hntlidactorlly aligned and are be
ginning to knit.
Clayton Mather and Harry Van
Norman returned Sunday evening
to their work at the lied. Cloud
mine on upper Cow creek.
Dr. ami Mrs. Kobert Kinoshlta
;ind snn, Hobby, left the iHtter part
of the week for Portland where
they attended to business matters
and visited friends for several
lays.
YICK SO HERB CO.
OFFICE HOURS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
Herb remedies alleviate disorders of aoitre. stomach.
T V 'lvcr' heart, Kidney,
vV J catarrn, cougns, asthma, high blood pressure, dropsy,
- I tumor, rheumatism,
'ever and female complaints, without operation.
Monday, Tuesday, Wecthesday
Jackson County Bank Bldg., Mtdford, Oregon
Thursday, Friday, Saturday .
132 N. Jackson St., Roseburg, Oregon
J. H. Leong
34 Years'
Experience
Herbalist
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RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
Roseburg Electric. Phone 123.
RADIO SERVICING
Bill Cullhouu's Radio Music Store
Ph. 93. .
Hargls Radio Service. Phone
Lund Radio Service. Phone 84.
FLUE CLEANING
FURNACES vacuum cleaned flltp
cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bewley. i
A
GARBAGE SERVICE
MILL'S Garbage Service. Efficient
service. Reasonable rateB. Ph. 33S.
PIIKI.IK JIATKIIIAI. .
.n Kit'riMKMK.vr roH Bins
SealiMl hlil will hn rwclvffl by
Hie City of Yiiii'hM. Orcffmi, ami
piibllrly ii)cin-l TiifHtluy. I)m oki- -Imt
:i. l!to. at Hie City Hull. m
fallu, Oriwin. at 8:00 I. M.. tnr tlra
tint fm-nUhhiK of HoproxlimitttW
.r IliilPN nf ft Hlid 8 lili-ll )li'l)tt
with ri'itnhi nptMirtonrnu'eH. ' -
AW httlH will lie plfiinly tnarkH
"llll'S FOH IIKIJNK MATKK
IAJ mi Hie niitnhle of thii nveU
H" iml ntlrfHto(l tn Mr. ft. O,
.inhiiKni,, (;uy UoL'nrdor, Vunrallit,
Ort'Kon. )
No mils recelvpil aflr 7:S0 p. M.
nf Hiiht dale will he t(nUIToU.
A. list nf tutitorlats and tho pe
ciricatlnnM may l nlttfiineil without
cliMi'Ke fi'nin I(. .lohiismi, Cltv
Itfu'onhT, Yoncalla, Orcnon. Ift.no
per at'i lll lie charged for Hit)
Pimm which ('hni'Kf? will he refund
ed In each actual bidder ilium Ihv '.
M ui ii nf llw plans tn (CimmI cotnlfc
(Inn and wilhln firtccu days of tlio
openliiif nf the bids. ,
All bid will he for ni'iterfHln f.
o. h. Voncalla, OreKon. If delivery
is to he !imd by truck, nmterialN
will "lie delivered aa clnttn tn tint
site of the work an practical by
huavy I ruck.
A certified chock fur f. nf th
Htnouiil hid. puyitblo tu the City of
Voncalla will accompany eacli bid.
The city of YmieaUa reserves tho
right to re.loet any andtrr nil hlrtft,
whIvi- infui-nialitics. or accept the
hid deemed In Hie bent ItilcivslH of
the City.
V'.n.iMMi has hei-n allowed for tho
completed project.
H. C. JOHNSON',
Itecmdcr nt the City of Yoncalln,
Oregon. '
Rice & Meyers
Sheet-Metal Works
Sheet Metal Work
Tailored to tie Job
627 IM. Jaokton St. Phon 820
Floor
Sanding and Refinishing
CHAS. KEEVER
Phone 651-J Phont 121)
Temporiry addreM R. P. D,
Oakland, Oregon
COMPLETE
BUS TRAVEL
INFORMATION
Call 586
HOTEL VALLEY
James Ralston, Manager
For newspaper deliveries
after 5:30
Pitas Call .
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eczema, stomach ulcer, yellow
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