ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1941. FIVE i Rented VERY MODERN 2 or 3 room ho- tol apartments. Steam heat, private bath or shower, newly ... .decorated. Will, rent furnished j Phone 5S6. j FOR RENT 5-room plastered house, close in. Inquire 211 i Washington. j FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished ! duplex. 409 E. Douglas. Phone 3Ui 9 to 5. FOR RENT -Unfurnished house, close In. Inquire 211 Washing ton. I annrl-1 FURNISHED, modern ment. 421 Floed, corner Mill. I KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS I Strictly modern. Phone 550. j WANTED 5-room unfurnished, j modern house. Adults. 638 R. , i FIVE-ROOM house for rent or sale. Inquire 700 E. 6th St. i FOR RENT Sleeping room. 221 j N. Jackson or phone la6. ' ROOM With or without board. I 716 Short street. ! FURNISHEL 403-J. apartment. Call I CLEAN rooms. 707 West Mosher. ! Poultry i FOR SALE Bronze turkey hens anil toms for breeders. Order before they get too fat. E. A. Kruse, Roseburg. iLW llAMl'Mlllilt. pullets,: 14 months. 75c. E. D. Smith, i Melrose route, Box 11 1, Ruse-1 hurg. 1 ALLEY OOP BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SPSS.' WASH TUBBS T M I tttPjf)TH i"r rrr1 'rr' "'"T'"'""''! I OUR WORK. IS DONE UNTIL r OHH.HUMM- IWSO'zw 'tVArlddk. with the lons-suffering I BxrA, vrr )i vt"rM ?L. evening , at i my goodness, I FirTltHuS SUBJECTS OF THE CPUEL KING I"- POWNW'J" M U lTT.(if A LEAST L I'M TIRED -y iVS 7ljH lllrr J0HN' alley oop and ooouaienpKJ"6 tkant- vii 1 Ty 9 , H . r -L. ifr'i , r" ZM -7 hrjjFl'T THEIR AIP TO A GROUP OF BARONS fp. I "A I ' lV rT Jl V.,,. . j 'i ' i i I RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Die Is Cast By Merrill Blosser Hmm wood for The " 1 (if ' tHt I dontydu ) ) f I found out they're f H f ; rreplaceTeh? expectimg If veam- That i I wm I JT &1-v' V like her j Mer? having dnner at 7 Have when you ( K TWBKT ? MIUIB I -,Vj iilj T V' J ME??? O'CLOCK , JUNE JOE'S I YOU TOLD TURN A BULL T lwN'r" J'i MCCOy iJSlm illlv 1 fs ' 9 ySm. UMU' GONNA GET TMERE J HIM LOOSE IN A 5 IP WZ i-MTH W 1 ifCln) I ffAVHU"L AT 7:0s- WHATTo CHINA CLOSET. i y r 1 $p j y v .'-ifrMvi3ia , 14, do? you dont have 1 iS I p I JsH j? - 0tAJ I 1 ( -jf' .". COPR. 1941 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. Q ifM I I MARi ALL ABOUT IT, DEAR... OH,THATi 1 HAfN'T YOU BETTER EXPLAIN ABOUT THE W5LONPE YOU WERE f VlCtO... VICKI PARKED WITH LAST NI6HT? J -SHERIPAn: WE 0 mfvW'' Rod Estate TIMBER LAND lor sale Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, In Section 2, Town ship 28 S., K. 4 W. W. M Douglas county, 178 acres. Has -l:ne stand of timber. Will con sider any reasonable offer for quick sale. Address Helen 1 O'Neill, 1130 Mon Claire I street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, owner. A ?J?VtVm,M? I"?0,"? las county. These are priced to sell. Inquire at the National i Farm Loan Association, Per-1 j kins Bldg. The Federal Land i Bank. WANTED acres or -To lease farm 100 more. Will buy live stock and equipment. Write lull particulars to: L. M. Shu felbcrger, Rt. 1, Box 622, Ox nard, Calif. ' i Instruction DIESEL JOBS TRACTOR Men 18-40 who really want good pay, permanent future in this basic lleli as servicemen, ' operators and dieselmen. 25 will be selected from the Rose- burg area in December for; training and placement scry-1 Ice. For full particulars write ., J V. Bldg.. Portland, Oregon, AT, ON'cE- i Dentistry DR. NEKBAS Fluorescent teeth In plastic. Old plates made like new. 20 years success in partial or full denture replacement same day. Extraction Pyorrhea treatment J Gas when desired ' Masonic Bldg. Phone 488 WHY, THAT WAS WERE Livestock WANTED I will pay $5.00 for any old horse that will live un-1 til December 15. D. W. Faie, , Days Creek, Ore. I NOTICE Worthless stock re moved free of charge. Phone 52F12 or 740-R. Roseburg By products. FOR SALE Brood sow and 13 3-months-old pigs. James Bran am, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE 16 dandy weaner pigs. Harry Burr, Curry road. WE nav cash for old or crippled 1 horses. Phone 49F22. SIX feeder pigs for sale. E. E. Baker, Coos Junction. WEANLING pigs. S5.00 each. Clyde Adair, Brockway. Lost and Found LOST at the Forks green boat, 184 ft. long. Numbers 9U888 on ' front. Reward. Harold Horn, ! Horn's "Super Creamed" Store. LOST Key case and keys. H. Crouch, 124 S. Jackson. Rc- ward. . LOSTKcy rine wMh six keys. ' Phone 157-Y. Reward. Fuel PHONE 282 I ! GREEN and dry slab wood. I ! ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE Baled oat and vetch hay. Phone 14F2. T. E. Dun-' can. Now for Some Shuteye Tsk Tsk Can't You 41.A'TPRfll f THE WHOLE T0WM'$ TALICIM6J tfj TfPDTo- TNSi?BP y0U WABMED ME Kgm TO MENTION ) OUT TH AMOTHeS IT OME- WAT 0U'RE W0RKIKI6 WITH 6'MEN. .. 3AoS$Z8 HOW ON JARTH: for Sole Miscellaneous WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- 'IT ON Monday, November 24, at 12:00 o clock 14 miles up Cow Creek from Azalea Farm stock, equipment and household goods. Owner, James T. Leo-1 I nard. Auctioneer, A. J. Baker i of Eugene, Route 5. , GOOD usee dining room set, good used davenport set, used bedroom set, used ranges and heaters, used bed springs, good um:u intuit cisni, guuu ua-1 t:u inuios. JUUUb j-uiimuic STACK good mixed hay, near Roseburg. '37 Chevrolet truck- car for equity. C. Raymond ' Foster, Route 1, Box 332, Ash land, Oregon. Phone 39H2. i WHY NOT get tne ny-Power, ' 1 cuarantcea muffler and forget your muffler troubles. Also get I your glass at Sarff' Auto i wrecking House. j FOR SALE wear. All Suits, ready-to- sizes. Reasonable prices. Max Schwartz, 111 W Cass street, Roseburg, Ore gon. FOR SALE Apartment house, garages. Paying for itself. ',4 down. Terms. Box 1158, c-o News-Review. FOR SALE factory made trailer house very reasonable. Box 1155 c-o News-Review. FOR SALE Portable Corona typewriter, at the Gift Shop, 115 S. Stcpiiens. STOCK SQUASH. Bromps, Curry j Estate. Chiropracrcr DR. H. B. SCOFIELD. Pnone 273. ' I ' DAYlYGHT "..V." WELL , OINNV, If ' -rii fA9S eoOTS MOW.VStt WOW TV6? AU COUV.OV-VT "V-VVOO r See, Wash Job. Wanted CASH FOh Vellow Fir, Peeler and Mill Logs Call at LANE-LINN LOG. LANDING 1st road West of North end oi' iJf Vmpuuff fimr 3rMgA WANTED--Poultry, eggs, wool and mohair. Highest cash prices pjid. Douglas Cour.ty Poultry. Phone 374. WANTED All kinds of tires for j ijuiius i. nit t kh,-, ,11:1,0 uuu mwoiuii WANTED Hides, Ix-avc ears on. Highest cash prices. Douglas Market. i WANTED -Furs. B. F. Shields, 101 West Cass street, Rose- burg. WANTED Old house to wreck. Box l88, Melrose route. Work Wanted BUTTON and buckle covering; also hemstitching, alterations and dressmaking. Singer Sew ing Center. 125 W. Cass street, Roseburg, Oregon. j EXPERIENCED bookkeeper del sires full or part time employ-! ment. Box 1146, c-o News-Re-; view. j CALL DUNHAM TRANSFER Lenore, returned to their home CO., phone 47, for your mov- here Saturday afternoon after Jug, crating, packing er turkey spending the past ten days at hauling. Marshfleld visiting her brothcr-ln- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Help Wanted Lapp. 1 Among those shopping and at- WANTED--A middle-aged lady tending to business in Roseburg as a companion. Private room, Saturday from this vicinity In modern home, wages If she eluded Mrs. Herbert Salvage, cares to help in the home. Box Mrs. John Jantzer Mr. and Mrs. 1159, c-o News-Review. Halhert Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Rod- U' SAN OJT P-tfKE.,VAW, WVi'T &0 'VA)Y AWKWARD POSITION? I MAN for slashing "and care of sheep. Write E. R. Hallas, , Myrtle Creek, Oregon. DISHWASHER wanted. Man preferred. Roseburg Hotel Cafe. Hotel. Apply Immediately. Autos : FOR SALE- Model A Ford coupe, I 1i nnml .vtn.liHnn OA.1 wnwg. Good rubber. Inquire noute 1, Box 5, Roseburg. FOR SALE Absolutely brand new 1941 Dodge pickup car. Reasonable. Box 1156 c-o News- ; Review. FOR SALE- 1931 Model A Ford for cash. Sec Kenneth Barnc burg, Wilbur, after 5:00 p. m. FOR SALE 1934 Ford coupe. Shell Service Station, corner Stephens and Oak. Around the County Azalea AZALEA, Nov. 20 -Mrs. Henry Smith and children, Jackie and By V. T. Hamlin By Edgar Martin AM' OO SOIAE. TVANGS By Roy Crane HEAVENS, NO, WASH.' THE TOWWS TOO 6M ALL.. WE'RE TOP PROMINENT.. REALLY, I'M AFRMD YOU'LL HAME TO TO-WELL, AWVWAY, IT'6 PLACIW6 ME IW A TEPRIBLV NU CMBAKKAbSINto 'sraJ. :' J mm I M,ltHiW.lUUi-T"r'-i,ST GENERAL 9AW FILING. -... & , tW LOCKSMITH Pacific Koy Serv. Phone 348. FLUE CLEANING Furnaces vacuum cleaned flu cleaning. Cali 841. J. C. Bew ley. TOMBSTONES t- Harry G. Rapp. Phone 819-Y. ney Smith, Floyd Ames, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gaedecke. Charles Pope spent several days the last of the week in Portland and Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. William Jantzcr and son, Billie, were Grants Pass business callers Saturday. Jim Booth returned to his home here the last of the week after attending the funeral of his sis ter, Mrs. Flora Onstob, at Walla Walla, Washington. Mrs. Anna Ames spent last week In Portland where she visit ed relatives and friends. She re turned here Saturday evening. Tenmile TENMILE, Nov. 20. Mrs. Ed ith Larsen and Mrs. Amy Carter of Salem are spending a few days in Tenmile visiting with their mother, Mrs. Minnie Kath key. Mrs. Nellie Henry has return ed to her home in Tenmile after spending n couple of weeks In Portland visiting with relatives. Mrs. Alice Tyler and Lon Short were shopping and transacting business ill Roseburg Tuesday. Mrs. Kllla Hahn has returned to her home In Tenmile after spending several weeks In south ern California and Grants Pass visiting her children. , Mrs. Chrlstopherson and son, Marlow, were attending to busi ness mailers in Roseburg Tues day. Ilillie Williams, who attends high school in lloseburg, lias been absent the past week due to Illness. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Calj'ol at tended the pinochle party held at the Evergreen grange hall on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cary of Reslon were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Miss Flor ence Allis. Robert Clark spent Thanksgiv ing in Medford with his parents. Mrs. C. A. Campbell was shop ping and transacting business in Roseburg Wednesday. Mrs. Cooper has Installed an electric water pump on her ranch. Mrs. Cooper has purchas ed what is known as the Mrs. Carr ranch. Camas Valley CAMAS VALLEY, Nov. 22 The first snow of the winter fell during Saturday night and early Sunday morning. The mountains on the west were covered with snow. Some snow fell on Camas mountain but did not remain. A few flakes fell even in the valley later in the morning. The snow on the mountain west is still visible, making the weather pret ty snappy. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wheeler njoyed a short vacation trip eo m, iy Mt mvtci. imc t u m u ' Before iui leiivc, woul'l you RADIO SERVICING - 'fato.RHo Service. Phone 196 Radio Doctor. 306 N. Stephens Lund Radio Service. Phone 34 WASHING MACHINES IRONER8 Bergh's, 630 Winchester, Ph. 80S PIANO TUNING Arundel. Repairs, Demoth. 189-L, ANTIQUES The Stiange Shop, 106 8. Main. from Friday until Sunday. Going to Klamath Falls where they visit ed for a short time at the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown. They came back by way of Bend and Red mond and over the Mackenzie ,Jtorm when'the snow plows were pass Sunday in a hard snow out keeping the highway open. Mrs. May Brown of Marshtield and Richard Thrush took care of the place and did the chores dur ing their absence. Neal Brown was home for the weekend and Mrs. Brown went back to Marshfleld with him. Mrs. Baum left this week to visit friends and relatives In Palo Alto, California. Dee Coon purchased a donkey engine and has it rigged up for his winter logging. Marlon Wiley of Tanner Creek Is working for him now. Chester Gibson visited friends in the valley Saturday. Bert Golgcrt has been doing some repair work on the church roof this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Brown had a very good walnut crop this year. They have been shelling quite a lot of their nuts as there seems to be a very good market for the nut meats. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Richtcl have a large guinea bean on dis play in their store. The bear seems to be more the nature oi some variety of summer squash, Mrs. Richter says, and the vine looks like a squash vine. It is also prepared for eating like sum mer squash or egg plant. The bean on display was probably four feet long and three inches through and was grown on the Richter ranch by Mrs. Ben Buz zard. Mrs. Richter says it Is too mature for table use. Jessie Pullon, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pullcn of Coqulllc, was buried in tne Martlndalc cemetery, Mon day afternoon. She died Satur day at her home in coquuic loi lowing a short illness. She was a granddaughter of Jesse Kirken dall, of Camas Valley. Besides other relatives she is survived by iter lather and mother and two older sisters, June and Virginia, all of Coqulllc. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garrett at tended funeral services of a rela tive, Mrs. Farmer, In Myrtle Point Monday. Mrs. Farmer was Ihc mother of Jim, Orgy, Charlie and Delmar Farmer who are well known here, having been associat ed with logging operations in this vicinity a lew years ago. During the past year the mem bers of the Camas Valley Sunday school have been reporting all the chapters of the Bible read each week, anil the superintendent, Mrs. G. R. Moore, kept a record of the reports. The total read for I lie year was 25U5 chapters. i t p.. cure lu sin our guest book'.'" s: