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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1941. FIVE Wanted X WANTED Heavy breed hatch-: r lnrr Vie nremium cw.-i- Portland grade A, I. o. b. your (hipping point. Minimum guar antee not less than 36c per doen for one year. For fur ther particulars write NORTH WEST HATCHERY, Corvallis, Oregon. CASH FOR LOGS Yellow Fir PEELER LOGS AND BLOCKS For information on sizes as to length and diameter; PHOKE 710 or call at: 113 S. Kane Street M. Collier WANTED To buy timber on stumpagc basis, suitable for small mill. Write J. R. Buck ley, 614 First Street, Hoquiam, Washington. WANTED Poultry, eggs, wool and mohair. Highest cash 3 prices paid. Douglas County Poultry. Phone 374. WANT to rent Medium sized logging cat equipped with drum and blade. Box 1148, c.o. News- j Review. . WANTED All kinds of tires for, capping. Bond's O. K. Tire Shop, Stephens and Moshor. ! WE PAY '-ash for old or crippled 1 horses. Phone 48F13. Dentistry DK. NEftBAS Fluorescent teeth in plastic. Old plates made like new. 20 years success In partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment Gas wvm desired Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 ApTER. BElMCb ALLEY OOP Gangway ByV. T.Hamlin ' IO jj g" ! ROUTED IN THEIR BATTLE: WITH ALLEY OOP AND THE STRANGE KNIGHT. THE KING'S MEN WERE AGAIN FORCED TO EXECUTE A SNAPPV ABOUT-FACE WHEN THEY BLUNDERED SMACK INTO DINNV, THE OlNOSAUCf FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HOWDV,SON I WANT YOU t SHAKF HANDS WITH MIU.IK MSCOy 1 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Old Stuff to Pug By Edgar Martin 1 ( mnwoh awl MiTUK ilWFl Ullf U -- , II TOIkv I MmWThl 1(1 HoS'l'eU&Sl! i WASH TUBBS ' . A New Recruit " By Roy Crane 'vrv! uPAkl THFPP'S' BLAZES V EASVANP 1 WERE "( TMErM T'AA SlUUtA ' (OBOVJ THIS IS X BUT I WARN U ANJ, SIWCE? VOU'BE SAY.' TOwf FJUBl j ftATfij'l 8bc ' ' ) SENT HERE TO J ii r5Sr.7N--i-. THE BIS6EST MOMENT ) V0U, LAO0IE- A MAHRIEO AAAN VOU WORRY MEET US 4 TUL5S.?V :-YESl vS eraPITr- HELP VOUlZT' Of" MV LIFE.' iT'lL BE DAN6ER- AS5UT THAT. AT 8 S3 AM' N, I'M' TiREU OF Y ABOUT tT s .C0U6 WORK, AND CAROL'S W BEST OCLCC' I S0!N' ON RIOHT V . i JIVST SrTTlN' V VICKI? MOSTLY AT fiDk LITTLE SPORT ON yv ' , IN MtKEE INDUS' C AT ACERNED V 3 JLa VNl&HT f EARTH. SHELL , ;. .TRIES? CI (;A OLD "mS 'IlL ff. ""JflF ( ' VUNOERSTAMt, j " f ' Rentals '.' POR HIRE- P-7 Caterpillar tvne tor with logging winch. Bull dozer available. Box 276, Chllo quln, Oregon. ROOM and board, good care of elderly folks. Mrs. Hclenc Brust, 508 Fowler street. .FOR RENT Newly renovated j 5 room house. Phone 116. Pars I low Hardware Co. I , FOR RENT Unfurnished house, j Close in. Inquire at 211 Wash j ington. kOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phone 550. FURNISHED ROOM. Bell Build ing, 122 S. Jackson street. FOR RENT Sleeping room. 221 N. Jackson or phone 1'j6. 3 ROOM apartment. Private bath. I Garage. Adults. 814 Mill. APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire at Nu Cafe. FOR RENT 5-room house. old. Phone 21F22. CLEAN rooms. 707 West Mosher. Poultry FOR SALE 100 New Hampshire j Red pullets, just beginning to I lay, $1.25 each. Also fat hens, ! geese and ducks. H. DcCamp, I Riverside. Phono 649-Y. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red i cockerels, blood-tested stock. ! Mrs. Joe Brumbach. Phone 19F12. Chiropractor DR. H. B. SCOFIELD. Pnone 273. PiEASED T MEETCHA ii 2 T -r I x..va m hvi t "T it at.. " --- -- j J T J Livestock FOR SALE 300 White Face, solid roouth, ewes. Steve Inda, Route 1, Oakland. Telephone 4F-24. ' FOR SALE 3 springer milk , goats, 2 Barred Rock roosters. Al Roop, Melrose Star, Box 1 1.Tf FOR SALE 75 aged ewes. Sam j Shell place, telephone 4F24, i Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE Four 0-wccksold j pigs. $5.50 each. George Sack I ett, Riddle. i ONE fine heifer calf, 3 weeks I Phone 2IF2:-. Hay, Grain, Feed i FOUR TONS, 4th cutting of al falfa (fine rabbit hay). Art E. Davis, c-o Adams Auto Camp. Phone 21F14, Coos Junction. RECLEANED vetch seed, alfalfa, vetch and oat hay. TM Hodges, Lookingglass. i GOOD year-old hay for sale. A. I n Aririlenn Rnntn 2. Box 180. Roseburg. STOCK squash, $4.00 per ton. W. F. Wright, Curry Estate. Lost and Found LOST Salmon fishing rod and reel, between Coos Junction and Bandon, Coos Bay high way. Reward. Fred Burks, Coos Junction. ! LOST Pair of child's gold rim med glasses. Kewara u re turned to P. O. Ackley, 789 Military street. Ljllmmr M. ...... ...i. $M:r.m&m- . Slightly Misunderstood WMEM MILLIE GETS BACK, WHY DONT YOU ASK WH. TO DANCE-? Real fcstate I2S0 acres about -19 acres fir-Id can be Irrigated with little expense. Balance pasture, approximately 80 acres of which can bo irri gated. Three living creeks. Near North Umpqua river. Ad Joining thousands of acres of out range. Large log house in good condition, two stock barns. Total price S2000.00. Box 1147 c.o. News-Review. FOR SALE Modern S-room home, Laurelwood, hardwood floors, basement, furnace, gar age, good lawn and shrubbery, $4500.00. Terms. Immediate possession. G. W. Young & Son, 205 W. Cass, phone 417. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE $900.00 cash takes 120-aere hill side ranch. Some saw timber and piling. Two houses, large barn, 7-acrc field, fenced. Mrs. Alex DeBolt, P. O. Box 103, Roseburg. A FEW farms avallablo In Doug las county. These are priced to FUR COATS remodeled, cleaned sell. Inquire at the National and glazed. Doll fur outfits Farm Loan Association, Per- made to order. Fur furnished, kins Bldg. The Federal Land Mrs. Alfred Moore, Garden Val Bank. ley. ,KOR SALE 3, 4 and 5 room, j stucco, plastered houses, at Riverside. Small down payment, balance like rem. IT. DcCamp, i owner. Phone 649-Y. FOR SALE-10 acres, Garden CARE of elderly woman or con j Valley, good river bottom. No . yalesccnt In my home. Best I buildings. $1750.00. G. W. I references. Ethel McKay, 809 Young & Son, 205 W. Cass, , jiuvili street. I phone 417. I FOR SALE Mooern five-room CALL US for moving of house house, priced for quick sale. 0t i hold goods and livestock. DUN 3. Pine street. ' HAM TRANSFER. F"""" Hi NO--- I'D RATHER DANCE I ANYWAY, DUa ' YES, LARD HOW ABOUT m MISS I 1 CAN'T EAT THE THINGS ---THE SEEDS J ZZW I OO AHEAD I MCCOY? WOULD ALWAYS GET IN kAY TEETH A e J I'D LIKE TO YOU LIKE A LITTLE s r S I FOR SALE Dwelling house, 3 apartments, garage, paved .street. S-SO.OO. $250.00 cash, I balance $20.00 p?r month. Groom house, corner lot, 80 ft. on paving, $1600.00. $160.00 ! cash, balance $15.00 per month. 5-room house, bath, garage, pav I cd street. $1500.00. $150.00 I cash, balance $15.00 per month. 10-room house, suitable for apart ; ment house purposes, garage, . 80 ft. lot on paved corner. I . $1500.00. 10 per cent down, bal I ance like rent. G. W. Young & ! Son, 205 W. Cass, phone 417. ! Work Wanted ALTERATIONS and repairs, , men and women's apparel. Al ; so designing, cutting and fit ! ting your own material. For appointment phone 403-J. ' BUTTON and buckle covering; also hemstitching, alterations : and dressmaking. Singer Sew ing Center, 125 W. Cass street, I Roseburg, Oregon. BUTTONS, buckles, covered. Hemstitching, d r ess making Mrs. Alfred Moore, Route 2, j Box 285. For Sale Miscellaneous THE ECONOMICAL ROAD TO WINTER HEALTH: The scien tifically proven way to obtain all the vitamins so necessary to keep In good health during winter months: Use more milk, buttermilk, cottage cheese, but ter and Ice cream the dairy products your doctor would recommend. Umpqua Dairy Products Co. I WHV NOT cot ma Hv-Power. "I guarantees muffler and forget j your muffler troubles. Also get - j your glass at Sarfi's Auto Wrecking House. FOR SALE Karakul manure pellets. Just the thing for your ! lawn. 75c per large sack. We j deliver. Carl Richmond, Mel rose route. i 1 PUMPKINS, $3.50 ton In 5-ton ' lots or $4.50 delivered up to 14 i miles. Banana squash, lie. No Sunday sales. Bonebrake, Mel j rose. WHITE Iron double bed, springs j and mattress; baby bed; 3 Iron i cots and mattresses; used lino j leum; flour and sugar bins, i 418-J. ELECTRICALLY welded steel trailer (jouse frame, 14 ft. with wheels and hitch. G. Farls, Drive-in Market, Riverside. l- FOR SALE 9"xl8" South Bend lathe. Ask for Chris, Holgate's Garage, Sutherlin, WINTER Nellls pears, 50c. Bring boxes. Harry Winston. FOR SALE Stock squash Bromps, Curry Estate. By Merrill Blosscr GENERAL 3AW FILING Howard Cascbcor, 443 S Steph. LOCKSMITH Paclllo Key Serv. Phone 348. FLUE CLEANINQ Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. . Call 841. J. C. Bew Icy. TOMBSTONES Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. FOR SALEA few authentic lists of the names of 200 ol the earliest settlers of Douglas county 1845 to 1865. Where they settled, when, and num ber of children in family. Price of list, one dollar. Can also furnish short sketches of lives of many of the settlers of about that time. These little biographies, 500 words or more, for 50c each. Communi cation by letter only, clue to lack of office space and time required for research. Mail your requests to Orpha Collins, Perkins Bldg., Roseburg, Ore gon. Autos FOR SALE 1037 Chevrolet truck, 3 sets racks and power take-off wood hoist, 70 rub ber, 8x14 bed. Box 306, Drain. Wm. A. Carner. FOR SALE "35 Plymouth coach, good rubber, $300.00. Must sell by Nov. 19. K. O. Wllfong, S. Myrtle Creek. 31 Ford sedan Al condition. Good tires. Must sell. $115.00 cash. Inquire Herman Johnson, Umpqua Park. DUMP truck for sale 1036 Dodge. 3 to 4 yard bed. See Earl Carte, Myrtle Creek, Ore gon. Miscellaneous SECOND annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, Orlentlal Gardens, No vember 1. Prizes for best cos tumes. NOTICE Worthless stock re moved free of charge. Phone 52F12 or 740-R. Roseburg By Products. Fuol PONE 282 GREEN and dry slab wood. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Aluminum owes its name to the Romans, who called certain salts, now believed to be the mixed sul phates of iron and aluminum, alumen. Joshua trees were so named by the Mormon immigrants, who re garded their presence in the des ert as sentinels of the "promised land." FREE! TO THE LADIES Constance Bennett Cosmetics every Monday and Tuesday eve ning at tho Rose theatre. (Adv.) We have some LOW GRADE LUMBER, some of It discolored, at SPECIAL PRICES. PAGES'. (adv) Hold Everything! mci.Inc t. COM 141 IT NIA IIIVICI. m. ita v l "We always call RADIO SERVICINQ Hargls Radio Service. Phone 196 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen Lund Radio Service. Phone 34 WASHING MACHIN IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 803k PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L. ANTIQUES Th Sttange Shop. 106 8. Main. LODGE DIRECTORY ; i F. O. E. Aerie 1497, meets Maccar bee hall on Pine street ever) -Tuesday evening at S o'clock Visiting brothers always wel come. PAUL R. DUSSEAU; Pres. RAY O. TANNLUND. Sec. DoMolay Chaptsr Regu lar mooting every seo ond and fourth Thur ' clays at the Maaonll temple. SCRIBE. W. B. A., RoitDurg Ravliw, No. 11 Holds regular meetings on aeo ond ami fourth Thursdays al 7:30 p. m. Visiting ulsters lnvlti ed to attend rnvlows. Maccabe ball. Pine and Cns streets. MAUDE POWERS, Pres. MRS. J I08S IE VINSON. P. See, Job's Dauqnters, No. 8 MecU first and fourth Tuesdays al 7:30 p. m., Masonic Temple, Master Masons and O. E. S members always welcome. ATHALIE TAYLOR, Hon. Queen. RUTH ANNE RUHL, Rec. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41 Meets in Odd Fellows Tem ple every second and lourtb Tuesday evening. HAZEL ALTHAUS, N. G. TILLIE JOHNSON, Sec. I. O. O. F., Proletarian Lodge, No 8 Meets In Odd Follows templs every Thursday evening. Visit lug brothers are always wel come. ' FRANK LONG, N. G. O. L. JOHNSON, Sec. O. E. 3., Roseuurfl Chapter No. 8 Molds stated communications o& tho first and third Thursdays Ii eneli month. All sojournln) brjtliors and slstors are coidlAl ly Invited to attend. CLARIBEL NEWLAND, W. M. ETHEL WEBD, Sec. Ladles Auxiliary to Eaglet, Roa burg Aerie, No. 1497 Meets in Maocahee hall on Cuss street, os second and fourth Tuesday eve. nlngs of eneh months, at I o'clock. Visiting sisters in good standing alwnyR welcome. CLARA STEIWIG, M. Pres. KSTHKR BAKER. M. Sec. Neighbors ot Woodcraft, Lilao Circle, No. 49 Meets on flrsl mid third Monday evenings, 1 In I. (). O. K. hall. Visiting nolga Inns invited to attend. ETHEL BEAVER, ti. N. CYNTHIA GERMOND, Clerk. For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 617-R orr. siynuls this way.' ; ; ,