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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1941, FIVE Wanted I For Sal Misceflaneout Rentals I Seal Estate Haw. Grain. fmI ,- , , . : I ; 1 CASH FOR LOGS Yellow Fir PEEIJEK LOGS AND BLOCKS For Information on sizrs as to length and diameter; PHOWE 710 or call at: i43 S. Kane Street M. Collier WAISitED Walnuts, filberts, walnut meats, French prunes. We dry your walnuts, lc per lb. VVatzlg Orchard, Grtzlcy road, Myrtle Creek, Phone 740-Ji ttosL'burg. WANTED Poultr'i eggs, wool and mohair. Highest cash prices paid. Douglas County Poult ry. Phone 371. WANTED All kinds of tires for capping. Bond's O. K. Tire Shop, Stephens and Moshcr. WANTED baled hay near Hoscburg or Idleyld. C. Tillot sori, Glide, Oregon. WANTED About 400 feet il or I inch used pipe. Box 197, Mel rose Rt. WE PAY nsh for oM or crippled horses. Phone 48F13. Help Wanted STEADY WORK GOOD PAY. RELIABLE PERSON WANT ED to call on farmers in Doug las county. No experience or capital required. Some making $100.00 in a week. Write MR. INMAN, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland, Calif. Fuel PHONE 282 ! GREEN and dry lab wood. I ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. ALLEY OOP The Dope! ' By V. f. Hamlin I jtfjkf fj 1fi ; . . . . m tlvM in h f T 3UT WHAT DOES klOT MUCH...EM.1T DOC'S GOTTA) ALL. RIGHT, FOOZ-X MOW IP F 11 " N ( WELL., BLAST ME ' T7 C ""5)1 T h ItvVAX lJ'-Al IV I J W FOOZV KNOW ABOOTjHAVE HELP TO GIT THISYOU'EE ALL. RBAVyu- k FOR ASO'Kt So VAAH! T VOU ' KilwAX ll 'I" ! II EUMWI I0G. THIS .PART OF DINMY THAT'S DOKl'T FOiaSET xH ME. OW XWIflwJWkk. ...WHAT HAS ( TELL. ME,VOl3 I U:--:;?f Wi f l' I J ' t, i ' ft V MACHINE? XSTUCKIMTH'MACHIMEJVOUE IMSTRUH JOB VOUVe HAPPEWED? I nL(feWlB T'f Wi PIl xllfl vjfirm 0 ? rVVW$& WMW Wr?1' 1 On Dotted Line for Dottie . : FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Big RoUndup By Merrill Blosser W ' NINe -SEVENT-FIVE- IT SURE IS.' BRIGSS. 1 j I HEAR SoOoI'noW 1 ( TTT f'mffmm 7tW. I'r2m ' ? V-! iiltVA ' J HAVtpTOSJ IS YOUR YOU AND SAM COVER THE SOMESOD YOU GO to If AHO'S IW 1 I I JlJST ME.' if 123 J I TtoU3ANn ifflca 1 1 jhs flf' XfMu HOUSE-, AINT IT, JtROHT ENTRANCE .'JOE ANO WHISPERIN, J THE OTHER. t THERE - V PUBLIC fc JAJ 9 HWDPEt) 1 R 1 ' f (jM lv JuL. J BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES She SaidNo! ' By Edgar Martin awJ"" C ' T7 .i I ) 1 f ROOTS I A ViMi L. OTSHlErEl WSJLE,n3f?S f( 1 4 "T Obvioualy lluifs Oornthy Lnniour on the right, but In case you didn't ( OH'H . V fcTTCQ VO W f-J :- )i TTl ,? SHMl I K I AN II know, the gent in the glasses and hair shirt U Muk. ope cictraordi- CU V -rt wt fc. TJ Tr J !f af : z " ' 4Z:? I 1 RE ho VT ( IVIB 1 il 1Uil" signing lor a long-term movie contract because ot his good A C3tU Yitm Y ftAI?V i? : L " "1 TO f V; I work in recent mm. WASH TUBBS ; Ronnie OvcHooited Something By Roy Ctane t ).vhV FW '0 MAWJ'TVCU . 7T "( HA.rtAJ YOU WERE TOO 7l f WHEW V00O. YlMSi 4a 3 iJ f POOR C-D RONMIE ! VOU 3WE A SaT ' lttlMu S H-ll fcfe BETTER TA'E () I LATE THAT TIME, F3ECI0US f I 3 -MEM ARRIVE CrVli CREDIT FOf? HAVIWG AW BRAIMS, CO VOU? $f$4m fo jSTsFuctnl 7 1 V0URFIW6ERS si?! VV' . " - .tA JUST TELL 'EM BfvM ""1 J vA' ' A V mMif ItA. faik f 1 out of that jprj - ' 1 UTUe pwwsg pr "0 L IFOR SALE John Deere tractor J $325.00, . 1938 Irish Fordson j tractor $125.00. L'sed Fordsons . from $7".0Q up. Used plows j $35.00. Lockwood Motors, Inc. j WHY Not goi ine Hy-Power, i guaranteed muffler and forget your muffler troubles. Also get your glass at Sarfi'n Auto Wrecking House. FOR SALE Oil burning clrcu , latlng heater at Jiffy-Way Lunch, 840 S. Stephens street. FOR SALE 3-pircc bathroom set complete with fittings, 51 j foot tub. Phoiie 418-J. j FOR SALE Apples 1 to 1000 bushels. Bring boxes. 5iG West 1 Oak. MIsueflaneoui REMEMBER MILK gives chil dren vitality. Bo sure that they drink one quart dally. It Is the most economical food today. Telephone 38 for daily service. Umpqua Daily Products Com pany. SECOND annual Sadie Hawkins I Dance, Oriential Gardens, No vember 1. Prizes for best cos- turncs. NOTICE Worthless stock re moved free of charge. Phone I 52F12 or 740-11. Itoscburg By j Products. I TAKE subscriptions for all magazines. Aldcn Harness, Fie i tlon Library. Chiropractor DR. H. B. SCOFIEI.D. Phone 273. .hk m en viv-i i ' i tisss? wmgmfi ls sl. FOR RENT Good six-room house In Riddle, Oregon, fur nished. Address Box C, Riddle, Oregon. FOR RENT 5-room, furnished i house. Inquire 720 Winchester. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS I Strictly modern. Phone 550. I FURNISHED ROOM. Bell Build- Ing, 122 S. Jackson street. FOR RENT Sleeping room. 221 I N; Jackson or phone 196. 500 OR 40 ACRES, good build ings. Douglas Hotel. MODERN 3-rdom apartment. Ho tel Valley. CLEAN rooms. 707 West Mosher. Livestock FOR SALE .12 head aged ewes, bred. Mountain House farm. J. A. Hooten. 100 BREEDING ewes. Box 1140, c o News-Review. GOOD farm team. Charles Doer ncr; Melrose Rt. Work Wanted CARE of elderly woniah or con valescent in my home. Best references. Ethel McKay, 809 Miir ill street. HOUSE MOVING. Will be here ten days yet. Call George Lam mers, Umpqua Hotel, evenings. CALL US for moving of house hold goods and livestock. DUN HAM TRANSFER. WHY NOT A SUBURBAN HOME? 59 acres, 3 miles out. Productive soil in cultivation. Modern 6-room house fire place, basement. Shade trees. Barn old but useable. This property Is priced far below its value, $4500; terms; $1500 down. I 32 ACRES NEAR GREEN STA TION, borders on paved high way. Two houses, plenty of wa ter for several families. This property is Ideal for subdivi sion and should be considered for an investment as It is near Coos Bay Lumber Company ! mill site. Price: $3,000; $1,000 ' down. If you have a little money to invest, come In and . let us tell you more about it. f We have a number of good buys , In homes from $800 to $2500. J W. A. BOGARD, Real Estate, 214 i Cass street. i INVESTIGATE tue opportunities we are offering you to get es-j tablished on a farm of your : own. Call at the National ! Farm Loan office, 415 Perkins I Building, Roseburg, or write I C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th St., Eli- j I gene. Federal Land Bank of. I Spokane. ! I FOR SALE MoCern five-room ! house, priced for quick sale. "06 1 S. Pine street. UNIMPROVED land for sale, some timber. Charles Docrncr, Melrose Rt. Poultry FOR SALE 100 Barred Rock pullets 5 months old, 100 White Giant pullets 3 months old, good healthy stock. Mrs. Pearl Bedwell, 1 mile cast on Dixon vllle road. RECLEANED Vetch seed. alfalfa, vetch and oat hay. T.'d Hodges, Lookingglass. STOCK squash, $4.00 per ton. W. F. Wright, Curry Estate. FOR SALE Baled hay. Arb steams, Oakland. Auros SACRIFICE '35 Studebakcr so dan. Reconditioned motor, how paint Job, 3 new tires, radio and heater. See Mr. Ingalls, at 1 Montgomery Ward. FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet truck, cheap. Dclriiar Rice, Oakland, Oregon. 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 Triangle Shooting PORTLAND, Oct. 18. i API Police charged James A Brcn nen, 31, Portland, with assault with intent to kill last ni.iht. Ball was set at $10,000. Detective Lieutenant T. T. Schulplus said an argrment over Brcnnen's divorced wife was fol lowed by the shooting of Dale Me Cauley, 25. McCauiey's wounds were reported no critical. Around the County Wilbur WILBUR, Oct. 18. Ivan Brldee of West Fork spent the 'weekend hero visiting his fam ily. ! W. E. Thompson celebrated Ills 62nd birthday Friday. His sister, 'Mrs. Gu Grubbe, of Albany was here to bnjby the occasion with him. I Mr. ahd Mrs. John tnman of Portland arrived here Saturday to. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rus seil for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Domingo Sabella have returned home from On tarld, eastern Oregon, where they went to purchase sheep. I Mr. and Mrs. Dial Adair of Bremerton, Wash., were over night guests of the latter's par- , eiits, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balrd. Mrs. Ilaii-y Balrd Is quite sick I at her home here. Dr. B. R. Shoe maker is the attending physician. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gardiner 'and daughter, Margaret, of Ver nonia, arrived here Friday to spend the week end wjth the lat ter's parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. VV. E. Thompson. I Harry Baird, jr., and four of his college friends' from Eugene spent the week end here hunting. They were successful In getting two nice deer. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Vincent, from Olympla, Washington, are Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balrd, this week. Mrs. Nettle Smith, who has been quite sick at the home of her son, Virgil Smith, was re moved to her home In Oakland Friday morning. GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebeer, 443 S. Steph. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Scrv. Phone 348. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. Call 841. J. C. Bew ley. TOMBSTONES Harry G. ftapp. Phone S19-Y One Time 'Galloping Ghost' Takes Bride V' i tIShA Teleplwto) Meet Mr. and Mis. Red OranBO of, Chlcugo, 111. "Rod.'' Immortal "Gal loping Ghost of Illinois, wrd Miugnii.t Hiizdhcrg of SnKoln, Mich., at Crown Point, Ind. She was an ulrllno stewardess. 'No, no! ou II never not anywlirrc in politics until voti couvincc (lie voters that sonirlliinu; ought to be done about something!'1 RADIO 8ERVICINQ Hargis Radio Service. Phone 199 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone 34 WASHING MACHINES . IRONERS Bcrgh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 803k PIANO TUNING ' . Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. ANTIQUES The Strange Shop. 10B 9. Main. 1 ft W !f0 U j f AT of, p. i i 't 5 I mi