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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1941. SEVEN Wanted -1 CASH FOR LOGS ' . Yellow Fir . . i - n T T"- f 1 1 "l f - n 1111 Til jm rr f For Information on sues as to length iid diameter; FHUKE 710 or cnll at: 143 S. Kane Street M. Collier WANTED Poultry, eggs, wool and mohair. Highest cash prices paid. Douglas Cour.ty Poultry. Phone 374. wanted ah Kinds ol tires for capping. Bond's O. K. Tire onup, ii-'iiiieut, aim iviosnor. WANTED Hides. Leave ears on. We pay highest cash prices. Douglas Market, A' ANTED To buy dry, clean garlic. Pacific Fruit and Pro duce. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED bookkeeper de- sires full or part time emjdoy- ment. Box 114b, eo News-Re- view. . ' WATER WELL DRILLING. -Credit terms may be arranged. ; J. H. Thomas, Oakland. Phono : . 26F23. - I CALL US for moving of house hold goods and livestock. DUN-I HAM TRANSFER. nay, Oram, reed ! . ! RECLEANED vetch seed, alfalfa, j vetch and oat hay. Tid Hodges, Lookinggiass. I JSTOCK squash, $4.00 per ton. W. r F. Wright, Curry Estate. sale. Phone If BALED straw for sale. Phone 52F12 or T40-K. Koseourg By- r im oali,- cvr-tiri r ,-,. ni 1 3 t r..,.. Route 2. Box 105. DR. H. B. S( OFIELD. Phone 273. 1 ' " .-Ml . rssss i.- gi ,. ALLEY OOP He's Convinced J By V. T. Hamlin , "7 , .. : ) f& HO I CWO'T HANDLE 3HPfcSf' f7 "alUriGHX MEs VJTJZ'X flF SHE TRAVELS WITH OKAV, PAL ...WRE ) ""- - fl A SWORtXE"? J KViry WE THREE HAVE A fS,; US, IT WILL E AS A ABOUT TO bE - J lVw 1 .. ' 1 A BIG JOB TO DO.,.,, MAKJ...TLL BE HAPPY IF S OVERCOME 1 IJ3- r,AD" ''' LET'S CO.' 2i T FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I I By Merrill Blosser jK Om.rov .J LVt-JI l.f DP-.-bmas 'VJ . 1 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES , Not All i r By Edgar Martin 1 MiT m fam vM Tmiv matt 3 1 WASH TUBBS Rome Wasn't Buil in a Day By Roy Crane 1 r ii , aa'i y ,,n -s: t"V ANPWI l coulon'T SLEEP f VOUMEMl WE PLEWE, 1 tT mJ - V I J . Rentols I . FOR RENT 540-acre ranch, 80 acres 1n cultivation, balanoo pasture. 4 miles north of Mvr I tie Creek. Address E. M. Wei I gel, Myrtle Creek. j FOR HIRE D-7 Caterpillar trac i I tor with logging winch. Bull-1 ! dozer available. Box 276, Chllo-. ! quin.-Oregon. J 5ROOM, modern house, garage, on Commercial avenue. Phone 824-J. Inquire 220 Court. 1 FOR RENT Unfurnished house, i - iiose in. inquire at xu wash- I ington. FOR RENT Five-room furnish-1 ed house. Inquire 800 S. Pine ' St. ATTRACTIVE 2-room modern apartment for rent. Valley Ho tel. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS ' Strictly modern. Phone 550. j FOR RENT Sleeping room. 221 N. Jackson or phone 1Mb. ULfcAjN rooms. 7U7 west Mosner. Dentistry - DK. NEftEAS Fluorescent teeth in plastic. Ola plates made like new. 20 years success In partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment Gas wncn desired Masonic Bldg. Phpne 488 , Miscenoteoes NOTICE Worthless stock re- i moved free of charge. Phone 52F12 or 740-R. Roseburg By products. Rod Estate RANCH.: 342 . ACRE SHEEP STOCKED AND EQUIPPED. Close In, 100 acres tillable, mostly creek bottom, running stream, balance good pasture. Fair 6-room house, 2 barns, good road. Owner will' include - i 70 sheep, 75 coats, binder mowing machine, rake, plows, wagons all for $5950, or will sell larm without stock and equipment. Easy terms. W. A. I BOGARD, Real Estate, 214 Cass. I 5 ACRES, modern nomc, close In, S2500.00. Good terms. River dairy farm. Stock aivl equipment. Extra good. Poultry farms, fully equipped. Timber and unimproved lands. 10 acres, modern house, water- system, $2650.00. Wants larger I property. Dwellings, business properties. Everything in Real' Estate and Insurance. Fred A. Goff, 122 S. OiC(Jiit-iia, fjuuiii: PRICED FOR QUICK SALE $900.00 cash takes 120-acre hill side ranch. Some saw timber and piling. Two houses, large J barn, 7-acre field, fenced. Mrs. Alex DeBolt, P. O. Box 103, Roseburg. A FEW farms available in Doug las county. These are priced to ' sell. Inquire at the National Farm Loan Association, Per- Kins mag. i ne r cucrai innu Bank. i FOR SALE Five houses, income $80.00 month. Consider some trade, r . u. itouse, nn iiusu avenue, Marshfleld, Oregon. I FOR SALE 1 10 acres with guud house, water and electricity, a line country home, on Melrose Cleveland road, priced to sell quick. I have many other ranches and country homes large and small at right prices. 320 acres timber, piling and graz- : I-...J i u unt Air- mil 1U11U 111 J3UUIH.-I nm uia- trict and several other timber ' tracts. I I have some fine homes well Jo-; cated in Roseburg. Prices and terms in reason. I See mo for particulars on these and other properties. Bert I Wells, 410 East Lane, Rose- burg. .FOR SALE 3. 4 and 5 room, ! stucco, plastered houses, at Riverside. Small down payment. owner. rnone oiy-i. FOR SALE Modern five-room house, priced for quick sale. "OS 3. Pine street. Livestock FOR SALE or trade for stock or hay 2 young horses, work or ride. J. W. Holmgren, Route 1, Box 119. FOP. SALE 300 White Face, solid mouth, ewes. Steve Inda, Route 1, Oukland. Telephone 4F-21. SALE One purebred Jer sey calf, Bix weeks old, $12.00. George Barter, Melrose route. j.-0R SALE Hampshire weanct pgs, o. O. Matthews, Glide. Chiropractor For Sale Miscellaneous BE SURE to visit the Orange Truck this weekend. Walk through our large, open-air stand and select your needs from a complete stock of lresh est fruits and vegetables. Wo have a full load of oranges in all sizes and they are especial ly sweet and juicy. Large 80 size Arizona graefruit, 49c dozen. Lemons, medium, Juice size, 15c dozen. Everything available in the vegetable line . Includinglarge, solid lettuce, 2 for 13c; Jumbo celery, 10c bunch; cauliflower, 2 for 25c; Italian broccoli, 10c bunch; Chinese lettuce, 5c lb.; red rhu barb, 3 lbs., 14c. Another sup ply of ripe olives at 30c quart. ISc pint, and we furnish con tainers. Large persimmons, 2 for 5c; pomegranates, 5c each. Perfect No. 2 potatoes, 50 lbs., 69c. 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 daily products your doctor would recommend. Umpqua Dairy Products Co. FOR SALE- Used FordRon trac tors and used plbws: 1938 Irish Fordson, $445.00; 1941 General, S545.00; 1 disc plow, extra good, $35.00; 1 Fordson tractor with buzz saw, $125.00. Look wood Motors, Inc. PIANO -Small new piano stored ' near Roseburg. Also used pi ano. Both must bo sold at once. Terms If desired. Write Tall- man Piano Store, Salem, Ore. FOR SALE New Oregon and Marshall strawberry plants, 25c per hundred or $2.00 per thousand. Dig them yourself. E. A. Crow, Lookinggiass, Oregon. WHY. NUT get tne fiy-Power, guaranteed muffler and forget your muffler troubles. Also get your glass at Sarffs Auto Wrecking House. FOR SALE Delicious apples, chrysanthemums. P. E. Beaver, mile south Edenbower school. FOR SALE Stock squash Bromps, Curry Estate. Poultry FOR SALE 100 New Hampshire l Red pullets, Just beginning to lay, $1.25 each. Also fat hens, ! geese and ducks. H. DeCamp, ' Riverside. Phone 619-Y. FOR SALE White Wyandotte and White Leghorn cockerels, Hansen strain, 7 months old. Pullorum tested. H. A. Gaiber, Oakland. BARRED ROCK cockerels for sale. Mrs. R. C. Lovelace, Deer Creek road. Lost and Found LOST Salmon fishing rod and reel, between Coos Junction and Bandon, Coos Bay high way. Reward. Fred Burks, Coos Junction. LOST In Rosehurg, Saturday small, hand made, leather, coin purse. Liberal reward. Write P. O. Box 934, Gardiner, Ore gon. LOST-Key case and keys. i.. H. Crouch, 124 S. Jackson. Reward. GENERAL SAW FILING Howard Casebecr, 443 S Steph. LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Serv. Phone 848. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flue cleaning. Call 841. 1. C. Bew ley. TOMBSTONES Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. Fuel FOR SALE Second growth fir, 10" dry, $2.50 tier. Deliver 6 or 8 miles town. J. S. Harp, Mel rose Star. Pi-iUNE 281 GREEN and dry slab wood. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Heip Wanted WANTED Old time fiddler and square dance callers for the barn dance Saturday night. Register at Marsters' Drug store. GIRL WANTED. Cy's Sandwich Shop, 318 N. Jackson. Azalea AZALEA, Nov. z Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker were In Grants Pass on business Monday. Bud Curtis from Ashland spent several days here last week visit ing his father, Bill Curtis, and his uncle, Lester Curtis, at their mine on Starvoout Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Caylor left the last of the week for Fres no, Call!., where they will visit Mrs. Caylor s father. Mrs. Henry Smith shopped In Rosehurg Monday. Mrs. Lowell Curtis and Mrs. S. E. Eakln spent Wednesday In Grants Pass shopping. They also visited Mrs. Eakin's son, Kloyd Eakln, who is a patient In the hos pital there. Jake Fisher was a business caller In Myrtle Creek Friday. J. Roland Parker from Rose burg and Ben Nichols from Riddle held a meeting at the grange hall Thursday evening. he purpose of the meeting was to get the farmers to raise more essential crops and produce such as butter, eggs, meat and milk. Floyd Eakm was admitted to the Josephine general hospital In Grants Pass Tuesday evening for medical care. oward Salvage from Lake AUCTION MONDAY, NOV. 10th At the Roseburg Auction Market Starting at 10:30 Sharp. Because of an Increase In sales we must get started early. Furniture of all kinds and lots of It 2 cars some machinery chickens and miscellaneous. Livestock at 1:30. Consigned at this time 20 head of Guernsey cows and heifers, all springers will be In Sunday for your inspection. Some good calves and yearlings 70 to 8cj head. Weaner and feeder pigs work horses and extra good harness. Bring whatever you have to sell and don't miss this big sale. VICK SCHRICKER KENITH DANSTROM Auctioneers AL LA PAN, Manager Hold Everyihing! wk iw rt mm invici. tc t. u. ne. u i "Don'l lie scared of every junk man you set! you wouldn't miik runnel mi's" melal to bother with!"- RADIO SERVICING Hargis Radio Service. Phono 184 Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens Lund Radio Service. Phone 34. WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80& PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L, ANTIQUES TH Stianue Shop. 106 S. Main. view visited here Sunday with his brother and slstcr-ln law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Salvage. Mrs. Millie Spaulding made a trip to Myrtle Creek Friday after noon for medical care. Bill Willis from Canyon villo was here Friday after a truck load of grain to take to Roseburg for S. E. Eakln. Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Wilson, Red Cross organizers, from Rose burg, and a group of ladies from this vicinity met at the home nf Mrs. Harry Cooke Thursday af ternoon for the purpose of get ting started on sewing for the Red Cross in this community. Drain DRAIN, Nov. 5 The grade school enrollment Is up to 175 pu pils, making 21 more pupils than, the enrollment last spring. Mrs. Viva Marchloli of Drain is employed as cook in the W. P. A. project in the Elkton high school. . Mrs. Mae Black and daughter, Mrs. Hazel Bishop have taken ov er the management and operation of the Rose Garden Inn, and mov ed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. rrlmble will move into the DavH house, vacated by Mrs. Black, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nelson will move In the parsonage vacated by the Trimble's. All men in the U. S. navy and naval reserve are paid twice a month. They receive no coins but are paid to the nearest dollar. 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