ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1941.
SEVEN
I.
livestock
FOR SALE 20 registered and
grade Corrledale bucks lambs,
yearlings, 2-year-olds from
K. C. Burkhart farm, Lebanon.
See.:-'at V. B. McKekn's r&ncil,
South Deer Creek Road.
FOR SALE Two teams horses,
weight about 1600 lbs., suitable
for farming or logging. - Also
7 head cows and heifers. Joe
, Matthews, Melrose Route.
GOOD cow for sale. Come Sun- WANTED to rent a small unfur-
Oday only. Fred Miller, 1 mile ! nlshed house by September 1.
vest of Melrose store, Box Write Box 1102, c o News-Re-122-A.
I view.
ONE muley Delaine buck for
Sale, $10.00. C. M. Siegcl, 1
mile N. qf Tenmlle post office. ;
WANTED Young registered I
Shropshire ram. A. O. Gal-1
braith, Idlcyld Star, Roscburg.
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FOR SALE 140 head good ewes,
5 almost all young.
Oakland, Route 1.
Roy Cox,
Fl.uterrVe
yearling bucks. C. R. Homey,.
Oakland, Oregon.
lb. horses. Ivan Linch, Drain,
pregon.
FOR SALE About 70 ewes. B.
Johnson, 546 Cobb street.
I
FEW aged ewes In good condi
Qlion. Phone 22F33, Oakland.
FOR SALE or trade for sheep--1
Jersey bull. 950 Cobb.
. FOR SALE 45 head good ewes.
Phone 745-Y.
IM-EY OOP
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'fPfllwW WA t7iccctui;1US HEREON V SELVES NEW J LOOKS OF . 00 THIS WELL ( LEFT US A SHIP- OFP'N BLACKBEAR.P
WM vV-flH V "T,PwHic TH" BEACH? A NUffSEMAIPS TV THIS Wo US THEY'VE , V LOAD OF LOOT, I THAT X WAIVC?p
UECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
HONESTLY,
DADD, I'M NOT
JEALOUS
REALLY" .' I
Just domt'feel
COMFORTABLE
WHEN FRECKLES
LOOKS AT HER.
THE WAY WE"
DOES I
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
WASH TUBBS
understand
MONEY J
All.
FOR SALE 7-hionths-old Duroc
boar. Leonard Larson, Myrtle
Creek, Oregon.
j SALE Fat young bull and baby
, beef calf. Arb Stearns, Oakland.
FARMERS Wo need your
cream. Highest cash prices
paid. And remember your
skimmed milk is very valuable
to you as a feed. Umpqua Dairy
Products Co. Telephone 38.
1 WE are in the market for baled
alfalfa hay, also oat and vetch
hay. Farr & Elwood, Marsh
field. ,
WANTED Used spray rig. State
Price, age and capacity. Write
Leonard Larscn, Myrtle Creek,
Oregon.
WANTED Poultry eggs and
veal. Highest cash prices paid,
Douglas County Poultry. Phone
374.
WANTED Used tires for cap-
nln Rnnri. nK T, s '
ping. Bond's OK Tire
Stephens and Mosher.
'0 pTone 48F13., "
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Miscellaneous
SERVE garden Jresh vegetables
next winter. Preserve tne nat
ural taste and vitamin content.
Use your frozen food locker at
the ice plant. Berries, apricots
and peaches are now ready.
Douglas Co. Ice & Storage.
She's really a
SWELL person,
AMD X DOMT
BLAME HIM FOR. .
FALLING FOP UER I
1 WOULD TOO, IF I
WERE A BOY
THVS
NEAT
M.Y
Help Wanted
WANTED HOP PICKERS-At
Lakeside Hop Yard, 4 miles
west Grants Pass in shady
; camp grounds: tent houses;
; - j;oou wales: commissary en
grounds. Picking. . will start
' about August 7th; Will pay lie
I with additional ic at end of
season to pickers who stay en
i tire season. Art King.
AlAN to do general ranch work
and run Surge milker. 22 cows.
Single man preferred. $2.00 per
day, straight time. Board, bed
and washing Included. Ralph
Pyietz. Reedsport, Ore.
MEN and women needed Imme
diately to train for aircraft
work. Small fee if qualified.
Box 1223, Seattle, Washington.
EXPERIENCED combination
waitress and fry cook. Lady or
young man. Sullivan's Cafe.
WANTED Man and wife, or
single man, to work on ranch.
Phone 3F22.
Work Wanted
FRUIT MEN ATTENTION Call
Dunham Transfer company for
pear, prune or any kind of
fruit hauling locally or long
distance. Phone 47.
WATER WELL DRILLING.
Credit terms may be arranged.
J. HI Thomas, Oakland, phone
26F23.
Fuel
PHONE 282
GREEN and dry slab wood.
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
They're
A Visitor
But I've got
Feelings too
ANO PRIDE AND
IT MAKES ME---
1
A Guilty Conscience
Hot On
T A TIME WHEN THE SAFETV O' -THE
PAMAMA CAiNAU MAY PEPEND
ON ME , I GET INTO A JAM LIKU
MY HORSE TjEAD, AMD A
LVTTLt BULLET HOLE THRU
Leo
For Sal MIsctRpMOM
GET YOUR CUCUMBERS. They
will soon be gone. Leave your
order at Maddox Grocery, Mor-
gang Grocery, Bob Franks'
Grocery or ranch. 50e per 100,
! uraded to any :; Tex ''Barton,'
-. 'On C-slSUrt!) rnd, Edeobowcc, "
i WHY NO'j get me Hy-Powcr,
j guaranteed muffler and forget
j your muffler troubles. Also get
your glass at Sarff Auto
j Wrecking House.
bOOD pear crop of 10 acres.
Make offer. Young sow bred
June 25th. J. W. Holmgren,
Roberts Creek road.
FOR SALE or trade, cheap '30
Austin cou)e. For sale 19-months-old
Durham bull. Joe
Abeene. Phone 42F3.
HALES, Elbertas and Improved
, Elbertas now ready for can
ning. A. F. Suksdorf, Coos
Junction.
FOR SALE Used taslngs and
tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K.
Tire Shop, Stephens and Moth
er. BARTLETT pears, 50c bushel.
Bring containers and pick.
Tjomsland, Melrose.
BARTLETT pears, 35c at orch
ard. Bring boxes. Ernest Voor
hics, Lookingglass.
FOR SALE No. 2 Bartlett pears,
35c a bushel, bring boxes. J. M.
Housley, Yoncalla.
ELBERTA peaches now ready.
Bring containers. J. R. Wilson,
Phone 21F31.
FOR SALE Motor bike, good
condition, $50.00. 503 Cobbl
street. I
Particular
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USED Fordson tractors and farm '
Implements. Lockwpod . Mo-1
tnro Inn - . t
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! FOR SALE Household furni
ture. 1395 umpqua avenue.
FOR SALE Twontvfour pru.no
' iORs. Rout. ;' Box i'f..-V-''
Reel Estate !
GOOD home on North Umpqua
highway between Glide and
hatchery, close to river, large
lot, garage, electric lights and
water system. Priced to sell
quick or will rent. .
160 acres good fir timber, near
Gunter. Heirs want to sell to
close an estate.
Good home in Roscburg, well lo
cated. On two paved streets,
double garage, large lot, fine
location overlooking the city.
Should be seen to be appreciat
ed. Priced to sell.
I havp party wanting to buy
stock of merchandise of variety
store order.
20 acres at Coos Junction. Mod
ern home with water and elec
tricity, basement, barn,
chicken house and other
buildings; family orchard of
pears, peaches, apples, cherries
and prunes; crossed by highway
99. An ideal country home at
right price.
If interested in any of these, sec
me for particulars. If you have
property to sell, list it with me.
Bert Wells, Roseburg. .
FOR SALE 201 acres, Ideal
place for turkeys and dairying.
100 acres bottom land, 8 acres
Ladlno clover, irrigation right
for 38 acres. As I'm leaving .
country, offer place cheap, my,
loss is your gain, man is never
satisfied. Route 2, Box 320. I
OT TO SET
f , V OFFHAND I'D SAY IT WAS '
I daSdv p,T: ( OPPORTUNITY... I onlV.
205 ACRES, 125. cultivated, bal
ance pasture, .creek, some tlm
. ber, good house, 2 barns, elec
tricity, good road, near school,
all fenced, woven wire, price
$10,000.00. Consider trade for
In or near Roscburg for part.
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;.), d, WttShMW. A33.S-. 2nd Si:,
Corvallls, Qrpgon.
INVESTIGATE tut opportunities
we are offering you to get es
tablished on a farm of your
own. Call at the National
Farm Ixan office, 415 Perking
Building,' Rosfbuvg, or write
C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th St., Eu
gene. Federal Land Bank pf
Spokane.
FOR SALE Best building lot in
Roseburg, 67x100 ft., well lo
cated. Sightly place overlooking
Roscburg, priced to sell quick,
must be sold this week. Let me
show you this lot. Bert Wells,
410 East Lane street.
FOR SALE Several modern
homes at two-thirds the price
of replacement cost. Buy now
and avoid inflated prices end
taxes'. Easy terms. Coen Lum
ber Company.
FOR SALE Six acres, modern
house, adjoining Veterans' Fa
cllity on west. See . G. W.
Young & Son.
FOR SALE Modern live-room
house, priced lor quick sale. 06
s. fine street.
Lost and Found
LOST Sunday, about 1:00 p. m.,
on Jackson street near Umpqua
hotel black cloth bag. Con
tents keys and heirloom
watch. Finder please leave at
News Review office. Liberal
reward.
By V. T. Hamlin
By Merrill Blotter
By Edgar Martin
By Roy Crane
HERE THEY COME ! NO TIME TO)
WASTE TRYING TO STOP THE BLEEDING.
AVMAYl I OOT TO RcAC.
GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard: Cas;bHir, ;443 S, Steph.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop, 106 S. Main.
LOCKSMITH
Pacific Key Serv. Phone 1(48.
FLUE CLEANING
Furnace vacuum cleaned Hut
I cleaning. Call 84L j. C. Bew
j ley. "
Rentals
WILL BE for rent after August
23 4-room furnished house. In
cludes refrigerator, oil heater,
gas range and water heater.
Inquire 207 Rice street. Phone
173-R.
MODERN 4 room apartment,
electric range, refrigerator, pri
vate bath, garage. Phone 698-Y.
940 Winchester street.
LARGE 6-room modern house,
partly furnished. Basement,
garage. B. F. Chilson, 875
Hoover street.
DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT,
$G. Also modern house. Close
in. Adults. Inquire 308 North
Stephens.
FURNISHED 2 and 3-room apart
ments, electric refrigerator,
private bath. 112 Brockway.
ROOM, board and good care for
elderly person. Mrs. Brust, 508
Fowler street, phone 145.
5-ROOM, modern house, newly
renovated. 420 Vista Ave-
3-ROOM apartment, garage, pri
vate bath. Adults. Phone 242.
FURNISHED apartment. Call
at 454 N. Stephens street.
KOHLHAUEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phono 550.
WELL furnished, steam heated
apartments. Call 369-J.
ROOM, with or vlthout board.
740 Short street. ,
CLEAN, cool apartment. 026 S.
Main.
ROOMS for rent. 707 W. Mosher.
FOR RENT 5-room house on
Douglas street. 950 Cobb.
FURNISHED ROOM. Bell Build
ing, 122 S. Jackson street.
FURNISHED apartment.
424
Fioed, corner Mill.
GARAGE. 246 S. Rose.
Chiropractor
OR. H. B. SCOF1ELD. Pnone 273.
AUCTION SALE
MONDAY, AUGUST 25
At tho Roseburg Auction Market on Highway 99, North Roseburg.
Sale will commence at 11 o'clock on miscellaneous articles, and
livestock will sell at 2 o'clock. Sale as follows: Yearling heifers
and bulls, young calves, 1 smooth mouth work mare, 1200 lbs.;
hogs, feeder shoats, weaner pigs and sows. Furniture, and al
ways a large assortment of miscellaneous articles. Chickens and
rabbits. Consign with us and receive the cash. Your patronage ap
preciated. ANDERSON AND SCHRICKER,
AUCTIONEERS
Hold Everything!
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"Dop'I yr I norvou. lliat'j
RADIO SERVICING
fHargis Radio,' Service. Phone 156
Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens
Lund Radio Service. Phone 31
WASHING M.CHIN
IRONERS
Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80&
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L.
TOMBSTONES
Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y.
Dentistry
DR. NERBAS
Fluorescent teeth in plastic
Old plates made like new.
20 years success in partial or full
denture replacement same day.
Extraction Pyorrhea treatment
Gas when desired
Masonic Bldg. . Phone 488
Sgt. Marden Shaw Gets
Second Lieutenant Rank
Marden W. Shaw of Canyon
ville has been promoted to sec
ond lieutenant and assigned to
duty with Company M of the
162nd infantry, according to
word received here. He has serv
ed for a number of years with
Co. D, 162nd infantry, the Rose
burg national guard company,
and held the rank of sergeant.
His commission was signed while
the company was engaged In war
games In California, but his as
signment to Company M Is of re
cent date. He is a son of Mr. an
Mrs. Victor Shaw of Canyonvlllo
Wilbur
Mrs. Floyd Chapman a n A
daughters, Lorna and Patricia,
accompanied by Delwin McKay
returned to their home In Tacoma
Wednesday after spending ten
days visiting relatives In Rose
burg and Wilbur.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balrd Jr.
were visiting at the home of the
former's parents Tuesday. They
were recently married and arc
making their home in Roseburg.
Floyd Smith went to Humbolt
County, Calif., Monday to pur
chase a registered sire for their
dairy herd.
I wish to locate Ed J. Brown.
Please notify Earl S. Powell at
Powell's Sporting Goods Store.
Adv.
For newspaper deliveriet
after 5:30
Please Call
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