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I T SEVEN mrr: ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, I94C o3g y SUV XS' I O J Livestock i 3 VERY good milk coats, 1 giv- ing milk, 2 freshening In Janu-i ary. E. R. Roop, Box 132C, Mel rose Star, Roscburg, Oregon. I : ' ZQ ANGORA goats, young.. Weth ers and nannies$3.00 head, not sheared. Phone 5F24. Mrs. Evelyn Shook, Rt. 1, Box 122. I TWO fine young bulls, Jersey : and Guernsey, $40.00 each. Ai Louis Eggleton, Oakland, ore. FOR SALE 1 large team work ; horses, gentle, 1 saddle horse. ,' Harvey Davidson, Idleyld. Vim SAI.F C.tmrt .Tprsrv famllv cow, 1 bred heifer. H. D. Hess, 1 rniiio a pHikiriB rnait 0 BENCH Alpine registry buck kids. L. G. Weaver. Sutherlln, : . i ! Oregon. FOR SALE 15 nice. Hunt welcht feeder pigs. Oscar Weeks, Myr- tie Creek. WEANER pigs for sale. Mrs. James Sprague,.Tenmile. ! j I . Impounded ' i The following described dog has ; been Impounded and if not ! claimed wunin nours irom date of notice will be disnoscd nf us provided by law: I Long tall, tan, female terrier. Picked up near Winchester. Tom Fletcher. Enforcement Officer, October 2, 1941, 5:30 p. m. Help Wanted IVANTED Apple pickers. Phone I 31 K3. ALLEY OOP , ervi r; amd HIS FRIENDS WHATt CHARGES, IT'LL TAKE A you 5MOOP cbOOO SLICE OF THE AMD HIS PAL . KUMT AMP SOME I ARE IKJ THE ( TALL TALKtMG TO y ) COUNTY ) 3ET THEM REMEMBER. HILDA, IF LARD COMES BACK TO YOU . INSIDE OF AN HOUR, YOU HAVE "lb MAKC A DATE" WITU ME- I n mi ti i ft 1 Ni if i ! .in,!i .nf!?. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WASH TUBUS Ill-.if.j.-..!.iiJ RtRfoh MODERN furnished 4 room apartment. Frlgidaire, electric range, garage. 1127 Harvard. EIGHTY - ACRE farm, 3 miles of j Roseburg; J. D. Veuder, Look-i ingglass, Orpgon. FOR RENT . Modern 5-room house. Inquire at 404 W. Doug, i las. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. FURNISHED ROOM. Bell Build- ing, 162 S. Jackson street. NEWLY redecorated 5-room house. Inquire 936 Cobb. , 51L0i?M XurnUhed E. 6th street house. 1035 CLEAN rooms. 707 West Mosher. VWCSBlTBia I WANTED Poultry eggs and ' veal. Highest cash price paid. Douglas County Poultry. Phone 374. WANTED 12 carloads Christ- mas trees. J. W. Holmgren, Route 1, Box 119. WANTED To buy old horses. Phone 19F6. Merle Weekly, .TWO 32x6 tires, 10 ply, $35.00. Myrtle Creek. I slightly used. 121 N. Stephens. , , - ; WE PAV for old or crippled; horses. Phone 48F13. Dentistry DR. NRBAS Fluorescent teeth In plastic. Old plates made like new. 20 years success In partial or full denture replacement same day. i Extraction Pyorrhea treatment Gas when desired 1 Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 MA surprise !) EASY 1 mmww r VJHAT ON Wi; feACTH are wy iX-k, V DC5IM6 IN My PWJT For Solo MUceBaiwout WHY NOT gel tne By Power, guaranteed muffler and forget your muffler troubles. Also get your glass at Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. FOR SALE Echlm Motor Lab., with electric Tech: also Echlln Distributor Lab. Write 810 Or- chard avenue, Grants Pass, Oregon. :SEE the values in good clothing at the Catholic Ladies' Rum- mage Sale, Saturday, October I 4, In old Maddox Grocery store. , FOR SALE 45 head aged ewes: i i , i I I ttisu raiivii mil luuvinu vuun- try. V. W. Stldham, 10 miles up North Myrtle. ORDER Umpqua tee cream for your summer menus; A 100 i llmMiln I7allni, m-i.l I in Tola. UnW"a Valley Prot!uct' Tele piione oo. FOR SALE Used casings and tubes, all sizes. Bond's O. K. I Tire Shop, Stephens and Mosh- j -er. . ! TOMATOES, good and ripe. Your container. 50c bushel. Dellver- ed, 85c. Lindbloom. Gllmorc station. 1 STOCK squash are ready $4.00 ( per ton. W. F. Wright, Curry Estate. FOR SALE Endgate seeder and box, $15.00. Lester Bell, Dixon- vllle. I Lost and Found LOST English Beagle. A. Eck-1 hard!, Melrose. Reward. Just Like a PAweep if I kmow, I DOM'T BUT TOC'LL BE f LIKE THIS ) HER&SOOMAKJ' J PLACE, HE'LL GET (OOP, 1 SAV... ) US OUT WHAT'S IT flTT'1' The Winged Insect in the Salve Tb noi; wiwton IS AS PRETTY" AS I BET TrlEY SHE- IS, ( I KNOW HE'LL NEVER COME V WHO'S BACK ANYWAy.THEl KNOCK LmilB 1. KIFAOLV UP ING Kfiotn S Swing It, i L I Sparring MiweBoneeiis REMEMBER MILK gives chtl'. drcn vitality. Be sure that they . drink one Quart dally. It Is the j most economical food today. I Telephone 38 for dally service. Umpqua Dairy Products Com-) i pany. COME In and sec us beloro sell- ing your ' Hair. rvuM-uuig rxtumy itr , NOTICE No grocery or feed de- liveries less than 25c, C. O. D., . 35c. Clark's Parcel Delivery, j i i 'HUNT on my place all you wish. IlA .m-nfail nf liuratrwlf A Prlt. ' Be careful of livestock. A. Eck- hardt, Melrose. I CASH contracts for walnuts and ' AUen Tuthi11' 27f"41, 1 J . . . ... NO hunting or trespassing on F.i m. Curtis ranch. NO trespassing or hunting. E. A, Krusc and Sons. Work Wanted i 1 I WATER WELL DRILLING. I Credit terms may be arranged. J. H. Thomas, Oakland. Phone I 26F23. CALL US for moving of house hold goods and livestock. DUN HAM TRANSFER. Poultry FOR SALE 100 Hampshire Red pullets, 4 months old. Cobb's Hatchery, Myrtle Creek, Ore. I.VIR GAI IT Ijmhnpn Vit-nnHlnir: cockrels or will mate 1000 hens. T. W, Payne, 3 miles north. Woman Oh, so its YOU.' WMV DIDN'T VOL! iTAs VAITU VriUtt NEW GIRL FRIEMD? I UNDERSTAND SUES FAR MORS BEAUTIFUL. THAN I AM Ferd I BUT 6Ay PAL, HOW F WELL, I'LL TELL VOL), M'LAD.TJ I i-C vvncrj tuu was m Wlft -SHt WA5 y TIME- MACHIME, THAT WAS MADE OF R.IR... WAK1TEP ) I VOL! QDT rDMl 10 MOT Tl 15T Ak.iv -n r I ,1 us I w.Nr ru in MIX.' .-nr. UVAU 11-13 A f t JJXl cue: I 1 5 r Q-PMirBffi SERVICE. IHC, T. M. SjTT. Jiiil BLAZt; YOU HAD ME WORRIED YOB. 7 AKJD VOUAT A WHILE. I THOUGHT YOU WERE REALLYf MAKES KXJ fcNOAQCf .TO THAT BOZO S MfX9W' tod Estate FOR SALE Several good homes In burn, all well located. Rose-t Have1 Just received some new listings. 20 acres with modern home t J Coos Junction. ! Good cabin on North Umpqua i highway. .1fifl u.l-ac Hmlvn n T Utln i.L.At. 0 acres timber on Boomer Hill , f0a( 5 acres with 5-room house and , oaiiw miles irom Koseourg. ., si acres wun nouse ana osrn in ITmnnim Park riUtrir fit- lenl. ' I See me for particulars. I need mmr llctlnn? more listings. I Bert Wells, 410 East Lane street, ' Roseburg. j INVESTIGATE tne opportunities ' . we are offering you to get es- . . - - i tablishcd on a farm of your I own. Call at the National Farm Loan office, 415 Perkins Building, Roseburg, or write C. A. Barnes. 167 E. 8th St., Eu gene. Federal Land Bank of. Spokane. LEAVING TOWN 10-acre farm for sale. Sacrifice. New house, spring water piped In, electric ity, berries, fruit, walking dis- ; tancc. Box 1131, C-o News-Review. FOR high class dairy and stock I ..,Vw.n n..,.. 1 ... ' in Coos and Curry counties, Write for list to: J. S. Barton, Realtor. Coquillc. Oregon. i I HAVE a special low cash price I . on cabin on North Umiiaua Highway for immediate sale, hee me for particulars. Bert Wells, 410 East Lane, Roseburg. She dresses well:--has nice manners -pleasing VOICE AND ISBfffi! THIKIK X'V WOT? y i ii -v tR TOtPrArG I . Wf- L ? ipoit 191 VI " StBViet. INC. T. M. StO. U. t. PAT. Oft. . y irun rai. rvuw nKKKin live- room houses,' 720 and 730 East ' m-vici rr rr i i. . . iiiit', 941.ju.uu. 1 ri His wan rent. Best buys In town. Coen Lumber Company . 'FOR SALE MoCertt five-room house, priced lor quick sale. 0t 8. Pine street Hoy, Groin, Food FOR SALE16 tons rye grass" I hai, Innulivi t. nnUfl-i Ciilh. -..iu, ' FOR SALE Stock Bromps, Curry Estate. PHONE 281 GREEN and dry slab wood. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Chiropractor DR. H. B. SCOFIELD. Phone 273. OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE SALEM, Sept. 30 (API Ore gon's 1942 automobile license plates will have white numerals on blue background, tho state department said. ThdM mill kn altnlif dV fWl nt the new plates. This year's plates are white on green. WASHINGTON. Sept. 30 (API President Roosevelt has annmved a plant of $8360 to add school facilities at -Hermlston, Oregon. Hermlaton also was Included on By V. T. HamUn VEH...SOSHE GCfV . SORE AM'THROWED STUFFjCAUSE I HADK1T FOUMCPA CklOUftH ' 8y Merrill Blotter And if vou MUST KNOW, SHE EATS GARLIC I SANDWICHES By Edgar Martin By Roy Crane BECAUSE YOU'RE WELL, A SAL CAN'T BE TOO PARTICULAR IN WAU.U0T3N THESE NOT THAT BIO A FOOL, DAYS. I'MCCMSIO- ECED PRETTY LUCkry IN 5ETTIW THE "HAWDS-CWE SCION OF SUCH A V0EALTHV FAMILY I THiM . 4 A W T5 hi . . . - 3 !.. I ... . . . : . .. I i rent. Best buys in town. Coen'l Vl.ff JMai-"-l'WuBi.yiw -i ; J r GENERAL MAW FILING RADIO SERVICING Howard .Co. 443 S. Steoh. kargl? .?!- : 11 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen. LOCKSMITH ' Lund Radio Service. Phone 34V Pacific K.-y Serv. Phone 348. WA3HINQ MACHINES-. ! FLUE CLEANING IRONER8 j Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 805, Furnaces vacuum cleaned flui .. -,,. , cleanlnj. Call 84L J. C Bew PIANO tuning . ley. Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 1894 TOMBSTONES CLEANING Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. "Jim's" Northwest Upholstery & .TlnMC, i Rug Cleaning Service. Leave IUJ" I calls at 41 N. Jackson. Tb Strange Shop. 106 S. Main. the list df 60 recreational centers ito constructed. The Hermlston would cost $36,050.' Ham- mond, Ore., also would get a $4200 center. MARKET REPORTS LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1 API (U.S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS: Market very slow, mostly steady; lew early sales strong to slight ly higher; good-choice 170-215 lb. drive-ins mostly 11.35; early sales up to 11.4U with extreme top 11.45; medium grades down to 11.00; 230-270 lb. weights mostly 10.50-75; light lights 10.50-75 pack ing sows 9.50-10.00;' few fairly good feeder pigs 11.75; choice luoted to 12.50. CATTLE: Calves market drag- gy, mostly steady to weak; few sales and many bids 25 lower; odd cutlery steers 7.00 50; Block ers up to 9.25; grass-fat steers scarce, salable 9.5010.50: cutter- common dairy heifers 6.50-7.75; few beef heifers 8.50-9.50; canner- cutter cows 4.75-5.75; fat dairy cows 6.25-75; beef cows scarce, good young cows quotable 8.25 or above; few good bulls 9.00-50; good-choice vealers steady at 12.00-13.00; commo nm c d i u m grades 8.0011.50. SHEEP: No good-choice wool- ed lambs offered, salable around 9.7510.00; common grades 8.25 50 tp killer und ftseder buyers; few medium-good shorn "lambs 8.00-50; large lot fat ewes bought to arrive at 5.50; few thin, broken-mouthed breeding ewes 3.50 4.25. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 2- (AP) Country meats selling irlces to retailers: country killed hogs, best butchers, 126-140 lbs., AUCTION A Big Sale at the Roseburg Auction Marker There will be a lot of good furniture starting at 12 o'clock Livestock at 2 o'clock. Some good milk cows. 2 good work horses and the usual run of sheep, hogs and weaner pigs. We have buyers for 100 head of weaner pigs and 500 or 600 head of ewes. Make your consignment early to we can put it on the air. Turn your radio to KRNR Monday morning between 7:15 and 7:30 for Sale News. See Us About Your Form Sale Vick Schricker K. A. Dansf rom AUCTIONEERS , AL LaPAN, MANAGER Hold Everything! Cmi. mi ir wn liivxt. inc. r m tig u i tnj ef J "I've rliminnloil iinollier liollleiipok, chief here's a scheme rhrislcn Iwo whips willi only one boitlc of tluimpBnc!" 16c lb.; 1941 spring lambs 18-190 lb.; others unchanged. Other proauce unchanged. Do You Suffer With Your Feet? Dr. J. M. Ingalls, who has mad regular visits to Rose burg for nine years, will be at the UMPQUA HOTEL Saturday, Oct. 4, 8 to 6 Come in this week have Dr. Ingalls examine your feet free. All foot ailments treated corns, callouses, Ingrowing nails, weak or flat feet. ORDER WINTER FUEL NOW! Slab Wood Prices 16-ln. Green Slab Wood, t load .... S3.SS -ft. Green Slab Wood, per cord , S2.3S Sawdust, per unit $2.85 4-Ft. pr 8lab Wood, per cord $3.50 18" Dry Slab, per load ss.oo mm 1 1 tyry- IV'