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ROSE-BURG NEWS.REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940. SEVEN 1 Livestock WANTED 10 young ewea, 2's and 3'b. Phone 12F11. N. G. Hastings Koutc 2, Roseburg. TWO baby cnlves for salo. Good milk stock. W. D. Hess, Route 2, phone 32F2. 60 UK AD sheep. Will pay cash. Claude (loir, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE 60 head aged ewes. Krusu Bros. Phone 12F2. Real Esrar FEDERAL luna tianK rarms. Rea sonable prices; convenient terms. Llsta available at the Natloual Farm Loan Otlice, Perkins Build ing. Roseburg. FOK SALE in acres, modern liouso, 1 miles Hosobinn. A. F. Morris, P. O. Box 502, Itiaeburg. FOR SALE 6-room house, large lot. Sacrifice tor cash or terms. Close in. Box SS6 c-o Newi-Revlew FOR SALE Sheep ranch. Sacrifice for quick sale. Box 939, c-o News Iteview. Fuel PHUttE 282 Green and Dry Slab Wood RCSEBURG LUMBER CO. FOR SALE Oak block wood. Phone 17 FS or 23F3. OAK and laurel wood, $2.00 tier. Phonu 2FI1. ,SHKD dry wood. Phone 173-R. Hay, Grain, Feed TOR SALE No. 1 oat and vetch bay, billed. T. E. Duncan, phone J4F-2. HAY Walter Leake. Dlxnnvllln ALLEY OOP APY Hev BOOM, GET ME A C.F. UMIT.'J f WELL, YOU'VE MO OWE TO BLAME F) f jZZZTZTJ S EIGMTOSCAc) fS0uLS S"V$ fniiA CMOM,SrEPOSJ IT...GETA BUT tXJRSELKYOU'RE THE f YOU MEAMNm ( THIS TEST doc HE'sl ""V EUPF14A ' li vSO"'' TZXZ TN-l? WE WHO CAUSED ALL THIS A-.- WE'VE GOT THEAsHOvVS UF IT'LL I HOT' 7"T h P X V,w--r. Tff , KEEP VoLjg. S. TCQUBLE .'-T7 TIME-MACHINE. BE EEAXV TO V HOT. I A I IT O HECKS T. JrIi 1 SHIRT OM -CAN'T fjJZlI VEH' Y3 I ABOUT READ" OPERATE At. r"f I V '' V" R ' Y vwtnME I eerMWfpM!2 I-)po,J bb to woex? fx again) j flT h '. T A'VrsV b2icczrV POWN TO A MUB, -rd SKIP lMPATIEMT S AM i " ' VL ' P' I "l ILJ jlVV M' rtD. ( RUNNING ERRANPs5f (hfe-hx T BOYS-IT V l-e lo nnMlhf 7 V FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Listen, hector meee'? a dimf YOU TAKE- THIS PHOMOGRAPH RECORD MUWt n HILDA. iHEN COME BACK. And Tell me what sme says c-t. - ill' - uim j uAun- n : si-ixir . .1 v.."c" BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES YOU WtfSrA GOSH ACTUrVX bVE. M THE FOOT OF TWE. t,,NRMK( to WASH TUBBS MS ZAVISH, CALLED OKIE Aim ( C t "T l;ll l Tl IC luij- 7 ac . m i ...aSBV'.Win ViMAE. m&5 Wanted TO BORROW 1600 on first mort gage, S-room house, bath, oak floors, big porchoa. Box 940. co News-Review. WANTED To rent sheep range. Box 937, c-o News-Review. HIDES. Highest cash prices. Leave cars on. Douglas MarkoL Antes TRUCKS AND PICKUPS for salo at Iickwood Motors Inc. 1940 Dodge one ton truck, low mlleilKe 4595 1939 Ford truck, long wheelbase, all new tires $575 1937 Chevrolet truck long wheel base J345 1937 Foril pickup extra good S365 1937 Hodge pickup low mile age 375 1935 Dodge truck long wheel base, good tires and body. Mo tor reconditioned $293 1936 Ford pickup with new tires. Condition poor but good value (125 1935 Willis sedan delivery $14.1 See I.ockwood Motors for good Trucks and Commercial values. FOR SALE 193ft Nash sedan with cruising gear and woathiM eye. New ear guarantee 5",ii0 19311 Hudson coupe $275 193S Hudson coupe $475 1!M8 Hudson sedan, radio and healer. A real bargain ....$575 1937 Chevrolet sedan deluxe. looks and runs like new ..$450 193ft Dodge dump truck, a real bargain. Also a job for It 1939 Chevrolet logging truck, just like new. and trailer. For the best bargains in Used Curs and Trucks, see L. It. Chambers at Trucks Sales and Service Co., 659 N. Jackson striH't. . IT V.OOVC'i yt ' fh''' V' j)' j ! -;d0 1940 8ril) SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. 8 pitV- Q.OOTb HN COVAE VORtsl(vi&, V,. rVCsU'T U.T WEvi OUT VA . r 'olGHT .' 1 IS EVJENING WITH SOME DOCUMENTS - i . v . . . . . . . v ii i i tii jgtiwi niritmxtMKsmzj Reitcds (-ROOM furnished flat, private bath, entrance. Gas range water heater. Phone 222-R. 647 S. Stephens. FURNISHED room, steam heat, bath. Bell butldlnfc, 123 S. Jack son, opposite Indian theatre. FIVE-ROOM, modern, furnished house-, available. December 1. 420 Vista aveuue. APARTMENT Come to Douglas Hotel apartuiouts where you have steam heat. FURNISHED sleeping room, tjulet. Outside outrunce. Box 912, co News-Review. FURNISHED apartments. $12.00 month and up. Cornet of Flocd and Mill. 2-KOOM and S-rooin apartments, furnished. 605 S. Pine street KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. 8-ttOOM house for rent, partly fur nished. 861 Military street. 4-ROOM furnished apartment. Call at 213 or 232 S. Jackson. 3-HOOM apartment. Adults. Water and heat. 211 S. Kane. 2-KOOM furnished apartment. 112 llrockway. MODERN, furnished 926 S. Main. apartment. I FOR RENT Garage. 218 S. Rose. Call 634-R. Help Wanted WANTED Woman for general housework in country. For de tails write Don Ferguson, Slur llouto, Oakland. Chiropractor uk. m. H. 8C0FIELU. Phone 273. All Set Just Like a Heart NW1 f YOU CAM TAKE 1111111 f HURRY 'Jr V- 5oSH r AND SHE SAID llfly IT RIGHT BACK f HECTOR - J MERE'S BUSTED NIC I ' V THIS SHOULD Bf? I nT AW I ELL, HIM 7UU I ELL Mc I yoUR . A uuifcN I v . YOUR. NbCX. SttM 7,T F WHcls,HE answer.' k pieces A.Tv-"kL ' J A Big Problem Ue V'OvA ViOVA OSi, SHt'S 1 Stymied : VOUB BUTLtpT fftir TESTIFIED HE LlAR! HEAR.O YOU THAT'S AWt MISS ZAVIISH WHV I QUARRELING, F'pD rAB.T5RlNK- L HlkV J WATERs-ri For Sale MbctBcuwous AUCTION SALE: Coburg Auction Yard, Friday, November 22, starting at 11:30 a. in. 50 head of cattle, 25 bead of red and roan Durham cows and betters, 1 roan Durham bull, 15 mouths old. Bal ance of herd dairy cows, heif ers, calves, etc. Lots of feedor bogs and plffa. Sacks of carrots, potatoes, etc. Earl Goodnight, Auctioneer, phone Eugeue 3S94-W. Lynn Gooduight, clerk. FOR SALE Colden Oak dining room set 6 chairs, table and buffet; overstuffed davenport and chair; Charier Oak circulat ing heater; Maglc-Alre vacuum cleaner; wood range; electric rango; 3-burncr electric plate; automatic electric water heater; gas washor; all-enamel up-to-date gas range. Judd's Furniture Store. THE ORANGE TRUCK is here agaiu. This is the last load of the very sweet juice oranges. We have all sizes and prices. Nice, green celery, 8c a stalk. Imperial Valley grapefruit, 26c a doaen. Perfect No. 1 sweet potatoes, 5 pounds 19c. WHY NOT get the Hy-Power, guaranteed muffler anil forget your muffler troubles. Also get your glass at Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. a NEW modern enrage locker system at Douglas Ice and Stor age Co. Attractive rates. Cartons for salo. SLIGHTLY usod A. II. C. washing machine, excellent condition, ln qulro 429 Ilast avenue. FOR SALE or trade Wood range for bathroom fixtures. D. W. Fate, Days Creek. ONE 'wood lathe, new 1 l-ft. boat, li. K. Staudcllff, Miller's Addi tion. IAY &aNCOUS.'UCr El V.OXN'aX h, CE'STKVUVS II TOUCVUfa....3,UT VMH(K H toOVvto TO OO WVr IB rmm HvA v tifi mmi HMM ! AND HOW T5ID VOU EXPLAIN I T5IDMT.1 THERE NTHE To THE POLICE THE BL00tSTAIWV IS NO EXPLANATION IT QVS VOI1R CAB Akin C rtTHP5 i li " "" 111 v ni ii'iaiii rf BY EA 'oravict. tic. Tf . m. u l pat oi r 21 FOR SALE 5-year-old horso, work or ride; 3 cows, milking; brood sows; weanling pigs; cream sep arator; wood brooder; wood stove. Lynn Hockley place, 3 uiles E. on Dlxonvlllo road. KLECTKOLUX sales and service. Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher. FOR SALE Slido trombone case. 1018 N. Jackson. and GRAPES Concords. So delivered. Phone 146. Work Wanted CABINET WOttK made to order. 642 N. Jackson, Roseburg. Dentistry SPECIAL Extraction and Plates i Pyorrhea Treatment : Gas when desired. Or. N'erbas Maso"lc Bldg. ! Phone 4g Dr.G. W. Marshall. Med. A. Bldg. Lost and Found LOST On Cobb street, Tuesday af ternoon man's thin model Elgin pocket watch. Return to 212 Rice ' street or call filft-.l. Reward. Canyonville CANVONVILLE, Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. Ileusley and fam ily of Roseburg were dinner guests at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Jim Heath on Sunday. E. It. Cochrane and J. Taylor of Myrtle Creek were visitors at the Kay Paulson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. lxm Lloyd and small son spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young. Harold Rumberg has been un able to attend school t lie last few days due to a severo cold. Jean McGee was a guest during the week-end at tile home of her IW R.(vV.VY N SV vAOWi COVCE.U.O He. IWENKi TO 0 WTV MM PW, 1g40 BY HCA StRVIOE. INC. T. M. REG, U. S. FOR SOSAETHIWG NOT OWE KW0W5 ABSO LUTELY NOTHIU6 r grandmother, Mrs. Kuth McGee. Mr. Arundel of Roseburg was a business visitor here and at Days Creek Thursday. Deputy Sheriff Cliff Thornton was In town on business Thurs day. Fivo natloual guard boys from this vicinity spent the week-end at their respective homes: Mar den Shaw. Wiley Wlsner, John I'luiii. Darrel Bowman and Don Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ashcraft and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ashcraft of Ashland enjoyed an outing at Bandon Sunday. Mrs. George McClano and sou, George Jr., returned Monday from Talent where they had been visit ing for a couple of duys. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jewell and family of Coiiiiille wore visitors al C. 11. A. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glliiiore of Klamath Falls visited friends and relatives here and at Myrtle Creek Sunday. Victor Shaw Is spending a week's vacation near Ashland. Mrs. Shaw and her daughter, Mrs. Bradford Wynter. are working in the store during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steele spent the week-end at Newport return ing home Monday. A turkey dinner was enjoyed at tho Victor Shaw home Sunday. II was given in honor of Marden Shaw who Is home from the na tional guard. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Shaw of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Graham of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Brad ford Wynter. Miss Betty Hess of Roseburg and Mrs Marjnrie Bcals. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Picas Call 467-J By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser By Edgar Martin PAT. OF By Roy Crane SAWE 16 TRUE OF MV PISTOL. JUST DISAPPEARED. 1 KU0W WHERE, OR HOW, AMD ; CANNOT EXPLAIN J ii f- ft mmm A GENERAL SAW "ILINQ RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRINO How,.rd Caaebeer. 443 S. Stephens , h piyuno Phnna ia Also furniture wpalrlTig. .oiaDurg fcmotrlc. foono l?8. ANTIQUES RADIO SERVICING The Strange Shop. 104 S. Main St ' IIIU Callliouu'i ItaJio Munlo Store. AUTO REPAIRING Hi. 03. Knight Porter, corner Bouglai A Hargla Hailio Service. Phone 1W Main. Uo-ly, tender ork. r.ttnng Lund narilo Ser'vlce. Phone . LOCK8MITH FLUE CLEANING Pacific Key Ber. Phone o48. ' . ii' FURNACES vacuum cleaned flu WASHING MACHINES IRONERS cleaning. Call 841, J. a Bewloy, itcrRh's. 6:iU Winchester. I'll. 80S. GARBAGE SERVICE REFRIGERATION 8ERVICE- . . , ! ' HILL'S Uarhago Service. Efficient E. C. Jonaa. riion Kervlce. Hi-aHuniilile rates. Ph. 33H. She's Glamor Queen of the Debs r H r tnn i'iiti n iih l miLm h mmm iSSm Well, it seems to bo settled at last. If you were wondering who's K'liiig to be the 1940-41 season's "most glamorous debutante," it's Mury Lee Abbott, abovo. In a recent New York contest, a noted buuuly expert, a popular illustrator and a socioty photographer liavo her the title. AUCTION SALE At the Rybt.hury Auction Market Monday, November 25th, on High way 99, North Roseburg. 50 head of hogs, feeders, weaners and iowi. Cattle consisting of cows, heifers and calves. Several work horses. Turkeys, chickens, ducks. Machinery, 1 6 ft. McCormick binder, 1 5-ft. Champion mower, good shape, 1 good fanning mill with conveyor, 1 buzz saw, mounted, 1 Wade drag saw, good shape, 1 3-sectlon harrow, 1 6-ft, disc, 1 12-inch walking plow, 1 sidehlll plow. 3 2-wheel trail ers, 2 4-wheei trailer wagons, reed potatoes, furniture, cook stove, Perfection oil stove, dresser, like new. Beds, fruit jars, miscellaneous articles. Consign with us and receive the cash. Your patronage ap preciated. ANDERSON AND SCH RICK E R, AUCTIONEERS AND MANAGERS GUS DEVOS, CLERK Hold Everything!' Cftft WC IT 'It A viet. INC t M it 4 U t 'Ct)MvHI doc.sn'l drill will, Ihu rest of Ihe boys he's learning llic nuimuil ,f iinn.- by currtrbpoiuk'ncc course ' X Y AT Off