Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 13, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1941.
Wanted
CASH FOR
! Yellow Fir, Peeler and Mill Logs
Call at
! LANE-LINN LOG. LANDING
1st road West of North end
i of N. Umpqua River Bridge
' WANT to buy ranch, 70 to 120
; acres, ranging from $1000 to
$2000. Send description in first
letter. John M. White, Vallejo,
California, I'. O. Box 927.
WANTED Poultry, eggs, wool
and mohair. Highest cash
prices paid. Douglas County
Poultry. Phone 374.
WANTED All kinds of tires for
capping. Bond's O. K. Tire
Shop, Stephens and Mosher.
A ANTED Used typewriter.
Phone 14F23 after 5:00 p. m.
Dentistry
4 DR. NERBAS
? flnnrocront tooth In n'tnotln t
3. Old Dlate s made like new. t
20 years success in partial or full
I juaraction ryorrnea treatment j
y; Gas wn desired
i n i .1 . Til. ,i .
mdsuiiii; oiug. jruuue too
Poultry
i FOR SALE 16 Barred Rock pul
lets, 6 months old, starting to I
j lay, $1.25. E. D. Smith, Melrose !
j Route, Box 144, Roseburg.
I FOR SALE 150 Barred Rock
pullets, blood tested, starting .
to av. Franco Todd. Oak and.
DR SALE -'
Phone 34 F2.
Mallard ducks.
ALLEY OOP
7 LOOK. BEOTHER., EVEKJ HIS CERTAIMLy MOT OF i SA G0- D f A DEMOW? HA! SIR. DEKOU-JC
. 5ATAK1IC MAJESTY HAS JOINED ) THIS WORLD- BUT, THERE vmq a COfc MjM IN WHOSE FLASHING AX "ciiai '
v. IM THIS UNHOLY BRAWL.' J DEVIL OR SAINT, HE'S BYGOSH, ) f. "?PM V7 51 eLEAMS THE HALO OF DEMON 1
-v Confounding our. , old boy DE?E1wJ7"!rTHE 1 doom To king john, i salute J
teyQ,-' afljHC ENEMIES.' THEY'RE I T I DEMON? H . THE TYRANT I YOU.' J
( ' V aZJj fsPfor WA. melting like snow.' r Ni-f : iff- V. - v-A' . Jrm
RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Blue About You By Merrill Blosser
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WMAJ.RE YOU DOIM& OUT HERE? J FZ i1' WV ) I WAVEWT GOT f LARD'S OUTSIDE. ) IS HP REALLV UNHAPPY? 1
ARENt VOU COMING INSIDE AND f- I HAVEN'T TOO J GETTING DON'T ENOUGH FOLDING PINING AWAY J DONT ANSWER I'M NOT
SCRAPE LEATHER? ' GOT A GIRL, BAD, HER FEET YOU GO MONEY ALL I . ' IMTFPFSTFn J
' , OR A Ticket lard stepped om inside sot is fifteen V iNltKtltD
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES No Tell By Edgar Martin
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WASH TUBBS " Not Tonight, Carol By Roy Crane r,vC' J'l
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y I 'So THAT YOU AREM'T WORK- V Lt iITHER BUT I'M TIRED OF IT... THIS IS TH' J"ZJ v&As iMwfc T
k I m J-ZlUa IM yOUR OFFICE AT Wc;CAE?X 'V . WPp- I WANT TO CaO JO THE wTSHT W T mSiyWi I
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Rentals
FOR RENT Farm near Riddle,
' Oregon 46 acres, good land, a
good house, barn, some Implc- (
ments. S. H. Rockhlll, Riddle,
Oregon.
FOP. RENT S-room modern
i nouse, oarn ami cnicKen
house on 1 acre of ground, I
I Paved road. M. B. Green, '
I 28K5. ,
I 1
NICE furnished room with fire
place, private bath, furnace
heat, garage, first floor. Phpnc
! 12-L.
1
. FURNISHED housekeeping
I room. Lights, water, Sti.oO.
828 Hamilton.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
' apartment. Close in. Call 634-R.
! FURNISHED, modern apart-.
ment. 424 Flocd, corner Mill. '
j KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS
Strictly modern. Phone 550.
FURNISHED housekeeping
room. 424 Flood, corner Mill.
1 FIVE-ROOM house for rent or
; sale. Inquire 700 E. 6th St.
IFOR RENT Sleeping room. 221
N. Jackson or phone 1a6.
SMALL furnished modern house.
Call at 560 N. Pine.
FURNISHED apartment" Call
403-J.
FURNISHED apartment. 216 S.
Rose.
CLEAN rooms. 707 West Mosher.
' ROOMS. Close In. 562 W. Oak.
Work Wanted
BUTTON and buckle covering; j
also hemstitching, alterations I
and dressmaking. Singer Sew
ing Center, 125 W. Cass street, j
Roseburg, Oregon. i
WATER WELL DRILLING. I
Credit terms may bo arranged. 1
). H. Thomas, Oakland. Phone
2iF23.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper dc-.
sires full or part time employ-'
ment. Box 114b, c o iNcwsne-
view. I
CALL US for moving of house-j
hold goods and livestock. DUN-!
HAM TRANSFER. I
ODD JOBS, caretaker or ranch
work. Box 1152, c o News-Review.
Real Estate
FOR SALE
16 acres, good house, garage,
barn and chicken ooop, Mel
rose district. Sell or rent.
448 acres, good buildings. 200
acres plow land, stock and
equipment, on South Umpqua
river near Milo. i
Ranches, $1200 to $40,000, each
worth price asked.
Lot in Roseburg 67x100, well lo
cated, can finance home on this
lot.
Business block in Roseburg,
31x100, good location, rented to
pay good interest on invest
ment. Good home In neighboring city,
with service station, 2 electric
pumps, and garage, fine home
with an Income.
Fine homes in Roseburg, $1500 to
$5700 each worth price asked.
See me for particulars, Bert
Wells, 410 East Lane, Rose-burs.
Bygosh Is Overwhelmed
' ii i i i i i m"v" " ""n--1 . to " i , j
TIMBER LAND for sale Lots 1,
2, 3 and 4, in Section 2, Town
ship 28 S., R. 4 W. W. M.,
Douglas county, 178 acres. Has
line stand of timber. Will con
sider any reasonable offer for
quick sale. Address Helen
O'Neill, 1130 Mon Claire
street, Klamath Falls, Oregon,
owner.
NEW LISTING: 7-room house, 3
bedrooms, basement with saw
dust burner furnace, 3 garages,
close in, fine home. Sell fur
nished or not as desired. Many
other fine homes, too. Bert
Wells, 410 East Lane, Roseburg.
A FEW farms available in1 Doug
las county. These are priced to
sell. Inquire at the National '
Farm Loan Association, Per
kins Bldg. The Federal Land
Bank.
Lost and Found
LOST Salmon fishing rod and
reel, between Coos Junction
and Bandon, Coos Bay high
way. Reward. Fred Burks,
Coos Junction,
PARTY finding kodak on Pine
street, between Cass and Lane,
Thursday noon, leave at Radio
Station. Reward.
LOST Key case and keys. I.. If,
Crouch, 124 S. Jackson. Re
ward. LOST Key ring with six keys.
l'honc 157-Y. Reward.
Chiropractor
DR. H. B. SCOF1EI.D. Phone 273.
""TirpS BARDM BRAOUSE.' GOOD
jpop HEAVENS, MAM, COME
1 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.
j buttermilk, cottage checso, but-.
j tor and ice cream the dairy '
products your doctor would
j recommend. Umpqua Dairy
j Products Co.
,
HAY that didn't get wet, 312.00; '
logging harness, good, $10.00;
rye grass seed (tested), 4c lb.; i
j purple vetch mixture, ,1c; cheat !
seed, Uc. A. G. Weber, Sulhcr-
I lin. !
WHV NOT get me ny-Power,
guaranleea muffler and forgot,
your muffler troubles. Also get !
your glass at Sarlf'a Auto;
Wrecking House.
NAILS for sale. All sizes. Some I
I as low as 5c per pound. Paint
i for that small naint lob. Sec
I Earl s Pnwnil H..,viiu:,
Store.
FOR SALE Suits, ready-to-wear.
All sizes. Reasonable
prices. Max Schwartz, 111 W.
Cass street, Roseburg, Ore
gon. HEATER stoves, air-tight sheet
iron, light and easy to set up.
special prices, all sizes at
I Powell's Hardware.
METODIST ladies Tamale, Food
I and Apron sale McKoan &
j Carstens, Saturday, Novcm
j ber 15.
FOR SALE - Modern gas range,
! at sacrifice. 632 Cobb.
STOCK SQUASH, liromps, Curry
Estale.
FOR SALE Walnuts. Good
Franquettes, 15c lb. Mrs.' John
Abcene, Oakland, Oregon.
Phone 42F3.
Livestock
NOTICE Worthless stock re
moved free of charge. Phone
52F12 or 74QR. Roseburg By
Products. FOR SALE Largo O. J. C. male
hog. Price $30.00. Herman
SchuUc, Brockway. Phone
2F41.
FOR SALE-Nlcc weaners, $5.00.
8 brood sows, ready to farrow,
$30.00. Oscar Weeks, Myrtle
Creek.
FOR SALE 5-months-old O. 1.
C. hog. Lute Patterson, Dixon
ville. WANTED Stock sheep. G. W.
King, North Bend, Oregon.
WE pay cash for old or crippled
horses. Phone 40F22.
- - : r
'. OR SALE Woanor pigs. C. C,
aurance, uixonvine.
FOR SALE Dairy cows. Walte
Ranch, E. of Roseburg.
SIX feeder pigs for sale. E. E.
Baker, Coos Junction.
Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED waitress want
ed. Apply mornings, Umpqua
Dairy Lunch.
1 uiul, lor ngm nuusewoiK. inu
cooking. Box 1149, co News
I Review.
Hay, Grain, Feed
FOR SALE- Baled oat and vetch
hay. Phone 14F2. T. E. Dun
can. By V. T. Hamlin
GENERAL SAW FILING I RADIO SERVICING
Howard Casebecr, 443 S Stcph.
LOCKSMITH
Paelfio Key Serv. Phone 348.
FLUE CLEANING
Furnace vacuum cleaned flu
cleaning. CaU 841. J. C, Bew
ley.
TOMBSTONES
Harry G. Rapp. Phone 81 9-Y.
Business Opportunities
CAREER services In social wel
fare open to college students
and college graduates with ad
ministrative, teaching or nurs
ing experience. Write Merit
System Supervisor, Mead
Building, Portland. Deadline
for applications, November 15.
Autos
DEMONSTRATOR for sale
1941 Chevrolet sport sedan at
$250.00 discount. See H. L. Sco
field at Hansen Motor Co.
Fuel
PiiONE 28Z
GREEN and dry Mflb wood
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
Azalea
AZALEA, Nov. 12. Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Jonks from Ashland
visited here over the week-end
with Mr. Jenk's mother, Mrs.
Rachel Jenks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jantzer and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jantzer
and son, Johnny, shopped In
Grants Pass Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Close re
turned hero Thursday afternoon
after spending a few days on
business in Sacramento, Calif.
Floyd Eakln was discharged
from the Josephine General hos
pital the last of the week. He
returned to his home hero.
Mrs. Anna Amos left Saturday
morning for Portland whero she
will spend a few days on business
iinil visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harney Jenks and
two sons left Sunday for Lans
ing, Mich., where they will
spend several weeks visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. William Janlzer and son,
Dlllle, made a business trip to
Grants Pass Saturday afternoon.
They were accompanied home by
AUCTION
Monday, November 17th
At the Roseburg Auction Market
Startino at 10:30 a. m. on furniture and miscellaneous. Ono con
signer has a new electric washing machine, never been used. Din
ing table and 6 chairs, 6 other chairs, 3 rockers, 2 rugs, davenport,
3 dressers, good range and heater, 700 feet of new J-lnch cable, 237
feet j lnch cable. This Is only part of what will be In.
Livestock at 1:30. Bring whatever you have to sell. There Is al
ways a buyer. 10 to 20 head of cows, 20 head of yearlings. A lot
of weaner and feeder pigs. 4 head of good work horses.
VICK SCHRICKER K. A. DANSTROM
Auctioneers
AL LaPAN, Manager
Hold Everyihing!
"Bialh llie la
Hargls Radio Service. Phone 196
Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephen
Lund Radio Service. Phone 34
WASHING M.CHINHS
IRONERS
Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80&
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Dcmoth, 189-L,
ANTIQUES
Th Stt an Shop, 106 9. Main.
Mrs. Jantzcr's mothor, Mrs.
Frank Johns, who will visit hero
for several days.
Mrs. Miller Spauldlng and Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Fisher were In
Myrtle Creek Monday, where
Mrs. Spauldlng received medical
care.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duffey ar
rived hero Friday evening from
San Francisco and will spend
several days visiting Mrs. Duf-
fey's mother, Mrs. John Olden
burg, and her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Spring
stead. Glen Booth and son, Junior,
from Azalea, left Saturday after
noon for Walla Walla, Wash.,
where they were called by the
death of their sister, Mrs. Flo
Onstot.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Smith and
daughter, Geraldinc, from Pow
ers, visited here Saturday and
Sunday with Mrs. Smiths pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Eakln,
Among those flshnig and pic
nicking on Rogue river Sunday
from this vicinity Included Mr.
and Mrs. Halbcrt Booth, Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Ora Condray, Gerald Ogden, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Brady, Henry
Gaedecko, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Gaedecke, Rolllo Burch and Ar
thur Gaedecko.
Miss Juanlta Reeves, book
keeper for tho Clare Lumber
company yard In Sacramento,
Calif., arrived hero. Sunday and
will spend several days at tho
Clare mill on business.
FREEI TO THE LADIES
Constance Bennett Cosmetics
every Monday and Tuesday eve
ning at the korp innatro. iaov.i
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after 5:30
Please Call
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