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FIVE Livestock Rentals Real Estate For Sale Miscellaneous Lost and Found Fuel (fa.tr ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1941. li " i : i t FOR SALE Or trade for cattle or sheep 2 mares, work single or double, weight 1300, 1500, gentle for children to ride. Price reasonable. Also one black, 7-months-okl colt, heavy boned. Phone 6F11. Kenneth Conn, Melrose. I TEAM wanted. Young, gentle, 2S00 pounds. Give complete de scription, price. Address Box 981, c o News-Review. 1 FOR SALE Eighty good ewe lambs. Come see. Good fresh cows and heifers, Angora goats. Arb Stearns, Oakland. FOR SALE 1500 pound horse cheap, or will trade for heif ers, pigs or sheep. John Rod Icy, Lookingglass. FOR SALE No. 1 family cow, fresh in 2 months. Frank Mann, Sutherlln, Oregon, at Henry Dcncly place. WANTED To buy some young ewes. State price and kind. Ad dress Box 980, c-o News-Review. WANTED Work horse. State price, weight. Mat Karlinger, Route 2, Newton Creek road. GOOD Jersey cow for sale, 4 . years old, will be fresh May 1. J. F. Byrd. Phone 396-R. WANTED To buy Angora goals, state price and kind. Box 977, News-Review. SHEEP for sale. 50 head Corrie ' dale owes. Bob Carroll, Dixon ville. WANTED Springer cows. W. A. Blarkcrt, Myrtle Creek. ALLEY OOP ' KIO, ALLEY, I'M TIME- MACHIK1E WHAT OUR FRIEWP THE G-NAM,PLAMS7 DOC...I M GOIMG 0 DO ABOUT GOVERWMEMT PLAME HE STOLE. mm '-s ' l r 1 j " I RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Well, I see You Got a uniform, Burr I'M f It's a load off MY V-gifPlfY GLAD IT WONT TAKE YOU AMy HIGHER IN THE; MIND BUT WILL THE JOB Jf NOPE,' f ,fI 1 ' Alp. THAN THE GEM THEATER. BALCONY INTERFERE WITH YOUR. ZJ L HAVE (TELEPHONE, k ; STUDIES? IT ALL I GENERAL - p ja . ii I j BOOTS AND HIS BUDDIES 1 WOkOT&X VJWAT EXAtAt OF Trtt SAY VOO COON.Q e,Ao io tva- A&OOT T 'mi v.m rt a WASH TUBBS 11 13 IMV.H.CVIOI.E IHrtl X, fi TwlCt IN A ROW r 7 ' - - 4 OM MM FOR RENT 5-room house, on highway at 709 S. Stephens. Good condition, modern, with garage. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. Phone 242. : FURNISHED, heated and un- heated apartments. Modern. Inquire 121 N. Jackson morn ings, 124 W. Douglas evenings. Phone 722-R. FOR RENT Unfurnished, mod ern, 5-room house. Furnace. 500 E. Washington. Phone 34-F-13. FURNISHED room, steam heat, bath. Bell building, 122 S. Jackson, opposite Indian thea tre. MODERN, 3-room apartment. El ectric range, refrigerator and garage. Inquire 910 Winches ter. FOR RENT Apartment on Rast avenue. Inquire 454 N. Steph ens. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. j FOR RENT 5-room furnished duplex. Phone 179-R. MODERN, furnished apartment. 92G S. Main. FOR RENT 3-room apartment, furnished, close in. G. W. Young & Son. Phone 417. FURNISHED 2-room apartment, private bath. 112 Brockway. PARTLY furnished house. 401 N. Jackson. ROOMS Board if desired. Phone 803. MOT TOUCHIUGTHE. ( WELL,VOU UKJTIL I LEARM VrO WAIT tSOOM AMP THAT - . ft IHC NLt UT 1 yrty j. wi I aw. Aool r, s . r, j'w w mm, t.- rvm -"-mmmii va iiniiwpy . i mm mm m. u m m m . t :,r hu-iu m'imi.i fw-f, iiirv I'rw irmr mmrnmii'ww-mr. i 1 di ; i in m ir, ji i & . l i l.j i -ii'Tr1' -:'..w- MWa- I rrr - " Bnr i 1 . i" " ,111 tnumi? "I v ' i i 7 : &lsS I OF WV ASSISTANTS. Oft II INVESTIGATE the opportunities we are offering you to get es tablished on a farm of your own. Call at the National " Farm Loan office, 415 Perkins Building, Roseburg, or write C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th St., Eugene. Federal Land Bank of Spokane. TRADE Service station near Willamina for small home in Roseburg. Also trade 50 acres improved near Salem and 10 acres improved near Portland. H. Potter, c-o News-Review. Ipnif TR ADR Smalt h n II s r rents for 510, for larger place or acreage. Phone 759-R or ad dress Route 1, Box 6, Rose burg. SMALL 4-room house, nearly new. 1 lot, $250. Inquire Pop Kennedy's Fruit Stand. Hay, Grain, Feed EXCELLENT oats and vetch, al so grass, pea vine and vetch hay, $10.00 per ton. Need room for new crop. Rowe, mile north of Wilbur. I FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, - S8-10 ton, in lots 2 ton or more. Oats, vetch S10 ton. R. R. Clarke, Oakland. FOR SALE Hay, baled oats and vetch. Howard Hatfield, phone ll-F-41. Instruction LESSONS Guitar, Banjo, Man dolin 75c. Information at Ott's Music Store. Rarin' WOM'T HAVE AMY LOWGER . W'"rl3! TOO, CHUM .' THAT'S GREAT, 7 .V OKAY, I'M A f&& J IfJJI Limits Just Wait The Transformation ( NO DOUBT IT 15 BECOS' 1 Or Tnfc BUWGL MS ,T IPIDITV J I V ARE 700 OBUIOUS. OR WHY NOT get the Hy-Power, guaranteed muffler and for get your muffler troubles. Al so get your glass at Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. SMALL threshing machine for sale or trade for hay, fence posts, wood or what have you. Ernest Bllger, Route 1, Box 150. FOR SALE 2 wheel trailer, 24 inch sides, good condition, $20. O. J. Carson, Star Rt., Rose burg, Brockway district. A NEW modern storage iocker system at Douglas Ice and Storage Co. Attractive rates. Cartons for sale. ELECTROLUX sales and service. Phone 561. 119 W. Mosher. Dentistry Extraction. Pyorrhea Treatment Gas when desired New style plates and teeth Old plates refitted like new Dr. Ncrbas Masonic Bklg Phone 488 Dr. G. W. Marshall. Med. A. Bldg. Wanted i WANTED 2 houses moved. Write Box 21, Melrose Star Route, Roseburg. Work Wanted WILL do any kind of work. Have had poultry experience. Elvln Hammill, 520 W. Oak. Trade TRADE wood for truck or light car. Box 986, c-o News-Review to Go I MUS' SHAVE THE BEARD. cuNLewv. my acts Or SABOTAGE IM A MANNER MORE SLY AMD CUMWIM6... AMD WORK ALOME, IRUS1IN& NO ONE A REWARD of $15.00 will be paid for Information leading to the recovery of my shotgun and conviction of the thief. The gun s a Stevens, twelve gauge, double barreled. The frame has been broken and welded and would be easily identified. R. B. Montgomery, Looking glass, Oregon. Help Wanted MIDDLE aged housekeeper, I must be experienced. No smok ing. Three adults. Modern home in country, electrically equipped, automatic oil furn ace, twenty-five dollars per month to start. Box 976, News-Review. SET fallers and buckers wanted at once. See Jack Smith, Boomer Hill, first plank road at right at cattle guard. WANTED Wood cutter, cut fir1, . poles. Call 106 S. Jackson. I Poultry HENS wanted. Box 135, Camas Valley. Miscellaneous BOB ADAMS, national Town send speaker, who was master of ceremonies at St. Louis Townsend convention and on legislation committee in Wash ington, D. C, will be at Doug las Hotel In, Townsend hall on February 5, 7:45 p. m. Admis sion free. Public invited. Chiropractor DR. H. B. ScrorieK. Fnone 273 SAy, FRECK I JUST LEARWED THAT JUNE WAYMAN IS YOUR GIRL, AFTER I ASKED HEP. FOR A DATE toEE, I'M SORRY X DDMT KNOW . beforehand; 1 1. 1. ' , '"'tfcTsEcEjwlj 'lit; V 1- s. pat, orr.i i 'I J tOPB, mi 0V MCA SEKVICI. INC. T. M. EO U. PUT. 0". I MUS' 'vltf VSr VES,HTHAT ' t'W lS MORE BETTER i l "VCV STsA ALREADY.' 1PEFV 't jj . t S-Tn-Sl THE O-MEW TO PHONE 252 Green and Dry Slab Wood ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Screwball Roster Opened to "Goofs" ANGOLA, Ind., Feb. 4. (AP) Screwballs of America, Inc., threw Its membership open to day to the nation at large or at least to whatever part of it might consider itself eligible to belong. The society, formed about two years ago, incorporated yester day under Indiana law. Papers carried the provision that any city enrolling 25 "cer tified screwballs" should be giv en a charter. The ambitious little fraternity was founded on the principle that many human beings are created somewhat balmy. Lawyer Kenneth Hubbard, who has the title of recording screw in the mother chapter, said that persons who wanted to Join might qualify very simply and he used the word advisely. "They have to do something a little off center to be eligible," he explained. For example, one Aneola busi ness man went to Florida and forgot to take money along. He was inducted as soon as he got back. Flower Given to Office A very beautiful deep-rose colored camellia blossom was presented to the chamber of commerce of fice this morning by Mrs. Roy Hutrhings, who resides on Blake lev street. By V. T. Hamlin By Merrill Blosser It was mighty big op you to do what you did, and x suppose 1 really SHOULD CANCEL IHtr DATE BUT J.M NOI MAT By Edgar Martin iO HOPE GAW'ao, AGAt-i 1.. vlfcj'"' K m . ... mm r .:v r J.I By Roy Crane r i i GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph ens. Also furniture repairing. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main. AUTO REPAIRING Knight-Porter, Douglas & Main. Body, lender work, painting. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key bcrv. Phone 348. PAINTING PAINTING, papering, kalsomln ing. Phone 2F41. GARBAGE SERVICE Bill's Garbage Service. Efficient serv. Reasonable rates. Ph. 335 Almost Thumbs Ride From Uncle Sam III' : t- - - id Heads of naval officials ached when Shirley Dale, 23, was found hidden aboard a U. S. destroyer before she left San Diego for Hono lulu. Shirley, former Michigan store clerk who hitch-hiked to Cali fornia, refused to say how she had boarded the warship. She's shown leaving municipal court at San Diego after questioning by; naval and civil authorities. DOG LICENSE DUE The following places have been authorized to issue dog licenses and collect fees for same up to March 1, 1911: Roy Reclford, Myr tle Creek; E. E. Hart, Riddle; John Hamlin, Market, Canyon vllle; Koy Condray, Azalea; J. B. Craddock, city police, Glendale; P. J. Davis, Sutherlln; M. H. Gil dcrslceve, Oakland; George L. Edes, Yoncalla; I.. C. Appli'gate, Hold Everything! V rnt lt Mfa tiivici tut t tin V fa? "1 know il'.s it vuiaiil lul - be lici t w;is I c nil ilnwu mm,. RADIO ELECTRICAL . REPAIRING Roseburg Electric. Phone 123. RADIO SERVICING Bill Calhounis Radio Music Store. Ph. 93. Hargls Radio Service. Phqne 196. Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew- ley:. . ; . WASHING MACHINES iRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 805. REFRIGERATION SERVICE E. C. Jones. PhoneT39-L. ' " ' LNF.A TtUaheu) Drain; Ernest Wade, Elkton; Frank Taylor, Reedsport; Mrs. W. J. Meredith, Lookingglass; County Clerk, Roseburg. Signed: Douglas County Dog Control Board. (Adv.) MIRROR 8PECIAL Full length panel mirror, 10"x 40", beautifully framed and good, clear glass Special at Carr's lor Just $1.09. (Adv.) 7-1 mm, ' oo not & PATRONIZE t! cir lml llio Iniildiun lluil used lo Jiy uou-uuiou wreckers!" . if l 1- Si'.