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FIVE u n I? i o ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, ORESOM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1941. 1 5 I '.1 I i n M M Rentals VERY MODERN 2 or 3 room ho tel apartments. , Steam heat, private bath or shower, newly (iocorated. Will rent furnished or unfurnished. Reasonable. Phone 58B. FOR RENT 5-room unlurnished duplex. 409 E. Douglas. Phone 31G 9 to 5. FURNISHED, modern apart ment. 424 Flood, corner Mill. KOHLHAUEN APAKTMENTS i Strictly modern. Phone 550. j WANTED 5-raom unfurnished, ! I modern house. Adults. 638-R. I FIVE-ROOM house for rent or! sale. Inquire 700 E. 6th St. I FOR RENT Sleeping room. 221; N. Jackson or phone VJ6. FOR RENT furnished 6-room j house, 930 N. Jackson. I ROOM With or without board. J ' 7-1G Short street. FURNISHEL-103-J. apartment. Call , CLEAN rooms. 707 West Mosher. Impounded UNLESS claimed within 48 hours from date of notice, all dogs described below will be sold or killed as provided, in City Ordinance No. 1011: White and black, male, fox ter rier, about 2 months old. Smiill blue and white female mixed Australian Shepherd. ' Tom Fletcher, City Enforcement Officer, phono 2F4. November 20, !"):00 p. m. ALLEY OOP 1 OOMT YdMOW VjOW FVRST 91-tVCE 1 "KO I 1 . 1 . ' 1 1 . i .i r ti' T 1 .11 ti I f WASH TUBBS S A TO ARMS, EMGLISHMEM' k "'-I,", Tr7TNAYE. 'f'3 f.:v-"C WOWSpTER ( AVE...MO SUCH s BUT IT WAS KIO W S. " Ihr - hk KIMC5 JOHW'S M&M . MB?&yES! !)MO SUePESE miFRDMTHECOMPL-e,"om T'WASAGIEU,VOUawOH.AWC ; , ll-T rA AEE COKAIMG 4 1 ' ",MU.?EJ"1E -CtO ME HE ckSPIT-BUT I C15 BNE UXJKWsW, N1TH VOU THIUK. Whl V ' 4l V-.lSkS-rML:. SIDES WITH uv KtXJT T3 FEOM A Pl-ACEl UAO... FEESH ) SUCH A ( SUCH THIM-3S " . 1 ' " Til I " 1 " U" - "HI -T I L!HAMcr-A,e,DER ASA6lEl. J RESOLUTE BE KESEEVED FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS All Set By Merrill Blosser i I Sure, I LIKE practical We're- gonna pay : ( Ano pyT H My I f pHi. heS sk3med, sealed V, JOKES WHAT D'YA WANT A SAS ON A 6UY, YOU'RF THREE GOSM, BOY, YOU SURE w AMD READY TO BE ) ib( a i, i ME T' DO ? J AWD WE NEED A THE MORE I KNOW HOW TO IV DELIVERED Jj lH Nf , IP t . . -T-'T STRAMSER TO HELP US STRANGEST HCT Jl?3T BUTCHER A BUM I J Tj II , J ' jj I. . I. IT ri i K 'JP --TfUll II. i ..v. 4 CJ-'V WE DOS3,, GAVE AND TWAT GIVES ME IllF tail f-fcP Fli'iWF tJ IS! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ' He Isn't Fooling, Eriher By Edgar Martin it ' fl T ' li Ir'r 1 7 WffnlTTl'Tf WE VNpNT TO CHECK ON A -SUSPECT, POOKIEG..HOP tpDi Y WELL, FOR Y MO." IN THE CAft WITH VICKI...IF VOU FIND HIM.STAV IN THE rLJ PITY SAKES! WK0 "5 r Cfit. A.KID WATCH HIM -rflvffSSSS WD VOL) SEEN, ? V 7 S nJUtxtm who was in iCfW I SURE) ytfFW THAT CAR Real Estate FOR RENT' p 5-room modem home, t basement, furnace, f-m-I , eji'. ' " 'Jiivr-j -side j drive, Laurelwood, 503.00 per month. 80 acres, fair improvemcrts, 20 acres tillable, bearing orchard, ' $10.00 per month. 20 acres improved. All liable, ; small orchard, good buildings. :G W. Young & So i, 205 W. Cass : phone 417. 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 fine stand of timber. Will con sider any reasonable offer for quick sale. Address Helen O'Neill, 1130 Mon Claire street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, owner. A FEW larms available In Doug las county. These are priced to sell. Inquire at the National Farm Loan Association, Per kins Bldg. The Federal Land Bank. , WANTED To lease farm 100 : acres or more. Will buy live 1 stock and equipment. Write full particulars to: L. M. Shu fclberger, Rt. 1, Box 622, Ox nard, Calif. Dentistry DM. NERBA5 Fluorescent teeth in plastic. Old plates made like new. 20 years success in partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment Gas wen desired Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 VpOOKi'T VOO ViEL9 VOOf VtA Livestock FOR SALE High grade milking 1 strain Shorthorn bull calf, 8 ! months ok).- SXfOO Also ?. month old Guernsey bull cheap. Room 532, Grand Hotel. FOR SALE 20 good ewes bred ! to lamb in February. Price j reasonable. Room 532, Grand Hotel. NOTICE Worthless stock re moved free of charge. Phone 52F12 or 740R. Roscburg By products. FOR SALE Brood sow and 13 3-months-old pigs. James Bran am, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE 1 good fresh cow and calf. 1 good sow. Alma Hat field. FOR SALE 16 dandy weaner pigs. Harry Bucr, Curry road. WE pay cash for old or crippled horses. Phone 49F22. SIX feeder pigs for sale. E. E. Baker, Coos Junction. WEANLING pigs, $5.00 each. Clyde Adair, Brockway. Work Wanted BUTTON and buckle covering; also hemstitching, alterations and dressmaking. Singer Sew ing Center. 125 W. Cass street, "Roseburg, Oregon. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper do sires full or part time employ ment. Box 1116, co News-Review. CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER ! Jj" c , ' CO., phone 47, for your mov- : J 1! FOR SALE -Baled oai and vetch , Chiropractor ing, crating, packing er turkey WANTED Bell Roy. Umpqua hay. Phone 14F2. T. E. Dun-j ' hauling. Hotel. Apply Immediately. can. ' DR. H. H. SCOF1ELD. Phone 273. Oola Makes an Impression By V. T. Hamlin voo? u-H&'A octant's VJOWtWVO. 1 OOT ttO 'cXt'i "O St "WK VOO OViVV bORV fOfc Vt WtV.V , . Oovi'T WNKT VooCJ VM? OO XOO KuOt 1 ii it Meeow For Sale Miscellaneous i WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC I. TION Monday, November 24. at VJ-QQ .pWockH miles up Cow Creek from Azalea Farm stock, equipment and household j goods. Owner, James T. Leo i nard. Auctioneer, A. J. Baker of Eugene, Route 5. GOOD used dining room set, good used davenport set, used j bedroom set, used ranges and heaters, used bed springs, good used electric washers, good us ed radios. Judd's Furniture Co. WHY NOT gei tne y-Power, guaranteed muffler and forget your muffler troubles. Also get your glass at SarU'n Auto Wrecking House, . FOR SALE Suits, ready-to-wear. All sizes. Reasonable prices. Max Schwartz, 111 W. Cass street, Roseburg, Ore gon. FOR SALE Apartment house, garages. Paying for itself. V4 down. Terms. Box 1158, co News-Review. FOR SALE factory made trailer i house very reasonable. Uox , 1155 co News-Review. FOR SALE 5 used doors and hardware. W. R. Kinscl, 207 N. Jackson street. STOCK SQUASH. Bromps, Curry Estate. V0A6H TUBBS N 7:, CAROL AND A BLONOt. AND I'M SURE IT WASM'T HIS WA-SH W0BKIN6 , , ... ; : GREEN and dry slab wood, j ltcv'ow- Help Wanted roseburg lumber co. iFcm SALK,.1934 Koi.d , . .. . ,' Uu j Shell Service Station, corner MAN for slashing and care of i Hoy, Grain, Feed stei.l.ens and Oak. fM OK) KOTpAOH l-'K i HO J ai It-el1 ; tt&-ZTV. T. t. I ' iVAyBE HE'S TAIOUS ONE OP THE OFFICE WIPE f 6IPLS HOME Wanted CASH FOh Yellow Fir,. Peeler and Mill Logs Call at ! -LANE-LINN LOG. LANDING j , 1st road West of North end . of N. Umpqua River Bridge I WANTED Poultry, eggs, wool and mohair. Hiehest cash j prices pild. Douglas County! p Poultry. Phone 374. WANTED All kinds of tires for l capping. Bond's O. K. Tiro , ! Shop, Stephens and Mosher. WANTED -Hides. Leave ears on. i : Highest cash prices. Douglas, ' Market. WANTED- Old house to wreck. Box 188, Melrose route. Instruction DIESEL JOBS TRACTOR Men 18 40 who . really want good pay, permanent future in this basic field as servicemen, operators and dieselmen. 25 will be selected from the Rose burg area In December for training and placement serv ice. For full particulars write Tractor Division, 610 Mead Bldg., Portland, Oregon, AT ONCE. Fuel VoR SALE-Ansolutely brand! PR. 194) ST HE SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG. V. 8- PT. OFF. ' SAID WAS LATF, tHI Ijrf VELL! 1 MUST SAV THEY DON'T 6EEM c'jr VTO BE IN A VERY 6REAT HURRY TOuET Lost and Found j eTT7ITTTiJfcTjT"TT"TT- LOST-- Small hand truek painted 1 ; 1 ! :H A 3 3 ! M J'.t'.ffl a AH 3 : II l!Hr!'M I red. , near corner Flood and laafesauMjMMlkpHicS9m i''fufyHwiVNmitap ' "'afcft'fc'hXi' ' x rtu wa-- Axoio'sfca''" I l'honc 819-Y. Reward. , c. i. "ar8' R10 Service. Phone 196 Howard Casebecr, 443 S Steph LOST-at the Forks-green boat. Doctors. 306 N. Stephen 184 ft. long. Numbers 9U888 on LOCKSMITH front. Reward. Harold Horn, Lund Radio Service. Phone 34 Horn'. "Super Creamed" Store. D ... ,. . , 1 Z Pacific Kjy faery. Phone 348. washing MACHINES LOST-Kcy case and keys. L. H. ,.,. -.TLTTTT IRONERS I Crouch, 124 S. Jackson. Re- FLUE CLEANING . I ward. ' Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80S. 1 . ,, ; . Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu m . .,,,. LOST Key ring with six keys. cleanln SiL j, c, BeW PIANO TUNING Phone 157-Y. Reward. jcy, Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L, j AUKS TOMBSTONES ANTIQUES " i Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. ThP Sttange Shop. 106 S. Main. FOR SALE SPECIAL I 1941 Olds 6 demo. A big dls- count. ' 1910 Bulck special, radio-heater, j low mileage. Owned by local j business man. This is a real bargain. 1941 International loggers' spe . cial and dual axle trailer. This I is a real bargain. SEE-RIDE AND DRIVE THE ; NEW OLDS BEFORE YOU I BUY ANY NEW CAR. GET OUR PRICES FIRST. See L. R. Chambers for the best buys In Used Trucks and Cars. ' Phone 131. WV VA.C& By Roy Crane 1 , i : new ju-u image picKup car. Grangers Oppose Special Session of Legislature PORTLAND, Nov. 21-IAP)- A special legislative session to con sider the Multnomah county tax situation is opposed by Mult nomah county Pomona Grange, master Claude H. Miller said yesterday. Grangers felt no reduction In taxes on homes would be accom plished by a special session, he said. I 1 MARKET REPORTS WOOL UOSTON, Nov. 21. ( AP) The Commercial Bulletin will say of the wool market tomor row: "The award of further con tracts by the government for worsted fabrics and underwear has accounted for a fair move ment in wool again this past week, chiefly in fine and half blood wools, although there has been some interest shown in me dium wools. Prices have been fully maintained. "Military fnorlcs, which have relegated civilian business very largely to the background, have called for both foreign and do mestic wools. Most of the awards thus far made against the bids of Nov. 4 for 33,100,0(10 yards of serges and shirtings, have been on a basis of 50 per cent domes tic and 50 per cent foreign wool, with a celling price of $3.14, against 152,998 previously. I tat her more than half of the quantity Is understood to have been placed. "Foreign markets arc hardly changed, except that South Amer ican markets have eased a bit further this week. "Western operations have ac counted for several million pounds of wool this woek, chiefly in Texas, New Mexico and Wyo ming at prices fully firm. "Mohair continues dull and barely firm." ' PRODUCE I'OIiTLANl), Ore., Nov. 21 (AP) - liU'lTEItKAT-First quail ly, maximum of .(! of 1 pet. acid ity, delivered In Portland 39J 40c lb.; premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 pet. acidity), 404 41c lb.; valley routes and country points, 2c less than first or ,')Hc ib.; second quality at Portland, 2c under first or 371-3Kc 11). POTATOES White locals, $1.65-1.75; Deschutes gems, $2.25 cental; Yakima No. 1 gems, $2.10 cental; Klamath Falls, $2.50 cent al. Calif. $2.50-2.75 for 50 II). box. Other produre unchanged. Tax League Meeting 10:00 o'clock A. M. i Saturday, November 22nd, 1941 CIRCUIT COURT ROOM, COURT HOUSE PURPOSE: CONSIDERATION OF 1942 BUDGET Annual Election of Officers If you pay taxes in Douglas County, you should attend this meeting. DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE H. P. RICE, President AUCTION-AUCTION Monday, Nov. 24th, and Every Monday Starting at 10:30 on Furniture and miscellaneous. Livestock at 1 30 This Is n community s.ilc m.iJc op of whatever you have to sell. With a very large crowd and a buyer for anything you have to sell. Make your consifl'imcnts early so they can be advertised. Consigned at this time arc 10 head cows and heifers, milking and springing, 2 purebred milking Shorthorn cows. The best that have ever been here. 20 head of weaner and feeder pigs, 1 sow and 10 pigs, some breed ewes and a buck, saddle horse, saddle and bridle, a real cow horse. Tune In KRNR at 7:29 Monday morning for more sale news. All cows arc double tested. All feeder and wean er pigs vaccinated. j VICK SCHRICKER K. A. DANSTROM Auctioneers FREEI TO THE LADIES . Constance Bennett Cosmetics every Monday and Tuesday eve ning at the Rose theatre. Adv.) The New Salt and Pepper Shakers You Have Been Waiting For Have Arrived at HAYNES' STORE For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Please Call 61 7-R ORDER WINTER FUEL NOW! Slab Wood Prices 16 li.. Green Slab Wood, 1 load S3.3S ft. Green Slab Wood, per cord S2.3S Sawdust, per unit $2.85 4 Ft. Dry Slab Wood, per cord S350 16" Dry Slab, per load S5.00 Quick Courteous Service Two-One TAXI, CALL 21 ! sr.r i AL LoPAN, Mcmoger