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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1935. FIVE Classified Section tUTHs): rr Were, seek iMrtloi. t cut wvrd- Mlalmum pw UvtitlMMK I CCUDt th Wt4. Wd eBOloee MUSI, OA Tfce News-Review umiM bo RaponsiblUty for and 14 no way guarantees the financial respoo etbflll7 or tetssjrtti' of U advee Hm ia the rilaee IHail eeiiuue. Reader are arged to atak faR laTMUiattoa baton sending nocey la response to advertise- Livestock Poultry SPAN blacks, 2900 pounds, blocky built, sound, true. With collars, 1310. With new breeching har ness, 1355. Bonebrake, Melrose. FOR SALE OK TRADE One 1400 pound horse, one 1100 pound sad dle horse, one Scotch Shepherd pup. ABher Agee, Dixonville. FOR SALE ao head Angora goats; nlso want to buy a bull. -Alfred -Thiel, Drain, Ore. BOSTON terrier puppies. First house past new forestry build ing on Dixonville road. TURKEYS for sulo, any size. De liver Tuesday. Dec. 24th. Her man Scbulu, Brockway. DUCKS, chickens and turkeys for Christmas. Extra, fine stock. Dan Boone. FOR SALE two good bred work mares. Walter Sankey, Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALE Coon and cat hound Jack Elders, Glendale, Orei DRESSED hogs for sale. Carl Ras mussen, Roseburg. FOR SALE Fox terrier puppies. 1254 Winchester. Fuel WOOD, 16-inch and 4-foot. Phone 67. ' ' I 1 ChirODttttd? POTATOES Sound, good cookers. v . fUei .""rTTr f 1.75 to $2.50 cwt Bonebrake, MHf.lI Iirv VtUUUi uuno UU- . asapMaaaagWW!sJMMsgaaaaTEaagIsC qPEYE " VtC! NOlJO HE'S 60cto TO SINK j JtJ y&T AT SPHArVCrOVf GOtAS UlHEN J 1 DOWN! " " TN GENVEMM T HOUJ ilHWE fWW-R CNEW He' 6WOin7rtrr-' VUTfKETW BATTLE, 'SM-Ur0 Vr S.HAKW1 ) V J ( MeSENT VftTS pBMUESWrVSiN SHIP APART) Vdo TOtlEOP ER ls UNDER ' V V W STT7r nose ftTfjP J;;k. r LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY - By Br"do" h rgB - Ja'S Ll 'SSS'V' . P'ONTT SEC YJfr FORGOT -My NAME W AN' M DOOS M oCftt? I WAS UjCKV 1 lUaaJL W larViyrWi l.J.yP1 Ki if OlOMTHORTMe- s IS MV ..V Jl TH6 CVS VIITH YHMT f. ' jsiwcraW &'s , Lj T1LL1E THE TOILER .. , By Run Westover 1 iVE NEVER BEEN I ssf I I WHO DID asW WEUL.VOU SEE,IVE BEEnI ISORTA DI20PPED( HE PICKED IT tlp W HE DIDN'T , ,va" SO IKISULTED IN C TFK WHAT TO VA F NCTIOl'3 AN AWFULUV VOUR BAG -EH? ) AND HANDED IT TO EVEN TRV TO 1? ALLMVUPEl - rJV, WHEN?!- Cm HANDSOME CHAP ON THE 1 GET IT:- ( ME AUL. RIGHT, GET FRESH rrfll J .. JO ' E-W -n4 IKVS? TEL-1r Ht BUS LATELY AND TODAV t f " BUT THEN - f J WITH ME f r I ZtT i.i X. p KrIE.'Rx N I ,ER, SORT OF dropped nflX f i- ,kf-cr 7r . rl'fT V iV llp POLLY AND HER PALS : ' ' - - - ' . - ' ; ' By CUf f Sterrett I . T5eeb5 DOWN TH' RLCoTj 1 -- -s-l,m i i I I . - - - - Tj fajjULi. P AN' UNTIL tHEV S,TH'" ruBrk tj meet th1 post-) A Vuh dumb diddv. j5- but Ansel wrote 1 pore post-man's scaked -T j lira aek. t (Mil a & Mall your nev er moeej Niw Rentals FOR RENT booms, all modern conveniences. Bell building, lit 8. Jaeksoa BL, opposite Hunt's Indian theatre. WANTED Small apartment or housekeeping rooms (or two. Ad dress P. l. Box 372, Roseburg. MODERN B-reom furnished -house for rent Call at 544 S. Pine. APARTMENTS Clean, modern. Phone 845-J. Wanted WANTED Poultry and Roseburg Poultry Co. WANTED Good - used junior bi cycle. Call 24F33. Financial FIRST mortgage security Need two thousand dollars for five years. Property worth several times that amount. Willing to pay satisfsctory interest rate. Your Investigation invited. Box 206, c-o News-Review. Typewriter REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and Dalton Adding Machines, sales and service. Roseburg Book Store. Phone 690-J. - Hay and Grain FOR SALE Baled oat and vetch Bay. T. E. Duncan. Pnone 14F2. Autoftiobiies CHEVROLET 4 sedan, A-l run ning condition, good tires and glass. (50. Also two trailers. Le noir Grubbe, hi way betwem Sutherlin and Wilbur on highway. Far Sale. MiacaHaoaoua FOR SALE 118 International track, all new tires, A-l condi tion, ,M0 cash. New electric power plant, AC and DC current, 135. Three milk cows, 190. Kour belter selves, (40. Two pigs. W. E. Mask, N. Myrtle Road, Myrtle Creek. FOR BALK Ma-Enamel. . Hakes your car and furniture beauU tul. One ooat covers. 1 ou can do It yourself. Leaves no brush marks, tiroes ana uargis. FOR SALE Too Ironlte, Irons everything. Uses 18 less elec tricity. Both ends open. Iron your clotb In halt the time. Gross & Hargls. BEAUTIFUL rug or a 82-iilece set of dishes given flee with new Olympic steel range at (34.95. Powell's Furniture and Hard ware. ROLLER skates, tl.3. Airguu, (1.00. Mickey Mouse watcbea, (1.49. Beautiful plate glass mir rors, (1.00. Child's desk,'(2.50. E. S. Powell Hardware Store. THOR Washing machines. Gaso line operated, Only ($9.50. Elec tric operated, only (59.50. Otl's Music Sture. BATTERIES 13.S0 and up. Battery charging and repairing. Taylor s, corner Oak and Pine. Phone 67. THE NEW sensational Karadto. Coast to coast reception. Police calls, (24.(6. Gross ft Hargls. CHEAP mattresses, (5.50. Bed spring, (2.50. Iron bed, (1.00. E. S. Powell Furniture Store. MILK, grade A, pasteurised raw. Delivered dally. Umpqua Dairy. Phone 296-J. ONE used Singer sewing machine. Good as new. At a sacrifice. Ra dio Musio store, FOR SALE Cash register, size 711, as good as new. Call at 135 N. Jackson. fOR SALE Used eiectnc era tor. Very reasonable, ft Hargls. refrlg- Gross ALTO saxophones. Standard makes like new, 176.00. 16 lessons free. Oit's Music Store. Miscellaneoua FOR 11.00 you can send Christ mas fireetings by Western un ion Cablegrams to friends or relatives in European couu trles.' MERRY CHRISTMAS. Radio Mu- uin Ula ItaMtltifnl f'llHHtmMH gifts for Chrome and Crystal cut glass ware, lac, 25c, 60c, 75c, Il.uo. RUMMAGE SALE Every Satur day at the Roseburg Woman's Club, 130 S. Jackson, opposite Indian theater. WE BUV old gold, or take it in trade; Watch repairing is our specialty. J. P. Johnston, SIM Cass St.. Roseburg. ahliC our cream welgned and tested. Clyde Adair, Roseburg Creamery. MERRY CHRISTMAS Radio Mu sic Store lor floor and table lamps. RADIO repuiring. Roseburg Elec- trie. ARUNDEL Piano tuner. Ph. 189L. Real Estate FOR SALE Two lots and 2-room bouse. Fenced gardeu, water and lights in house, wood shed, low taxes. Hiverside, just outside city limits. Price (275. Inquire E. L. Cox, 621 N. Jackson. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres of Dillard river bottom land. What have you to offer? Bee or phone F. G. Buell, Dillard, Ore, Lost and Found LOST Near Groen's Valley last Saturday, 2 female fox hounds, one white, and one black and white spotted. Notify 0. C. Thompson, Umpqua, Ore. Phone 22F33. FOUND A gold wrist watch with initials engraved on the back. Owner can obtain the same by coming to tile News-Review identifying It, and paying for this ad. Around tk County DAYS CREEK DAYS CREEK, Dee. !l Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goin and family of (j.endalo spent (he week-end visit ing at the home of the former's psrents, Mr. aud Mrs. Dan Goin, near Milo. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Dean and J8uni - Claybourn and John, visited friends at Elktou Saturday. Mrs.-W. T. Wflgiit entertained at her home near Milo with a din ner Sunday in honor of the birth day anniversary of her son Dou. Guests Invited to spend the day were George lltgglns, Walter Wright and John Dean. Earl Duncan of Glide 18 visiting friends bere this week. R. A. Moore, who recently un derwent an operation for appen dicitis at the veterans hospital In Roseburg, is reported to be getting along very nicely. Mrs. Moore stay ed al Roseburg several days last week, returning to their nouie nere last Thursday. , . . John Buenbark Jr. had a hay baling crew working at Ills place on upper Days creek two days the end of last week. Miss May Gross, lnral primary teacher, spent the week-end at her home at Yoncalla. She was accom panied as fur as Roseburg by Miss Wilnia Ellison, who spent the week end at the home or her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mi's. Joe Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Phillips mov ed the middle of this week to the Sutton house from the' Frits Snyder place, where they have been employed all Bummer and tall. The Oak Knoll school on upper Days creek gave a Christmas pro gram at the schoolhouse Friday af ternoon. Mrs. cnester suitner ib the teacher. The school's Christ mas holidays will last until Jan. i. Mrs. John Ferguson and son Bruce were business visitors- at Mrrtle Creek Wednesday. Mrs. Archie Ferguson took her Educational MEDFORD School of Beauty Cul ture. Enroll now. Class starting January 1. 4194 E. Main St., Medford, Ore. BEAUTY class starting January 1, 1936. For personal interview phone 369-J. Doris Prohaska. son Norral to Myrtle Creek Wed nesday morning for medical attention. Wayne Dean, who Is employed at Reedsport, spent the week-end at bis home at Drew. Among those doing their Christ mas shopping at Roseburg Satur day were Ira Brock, Donald Brat- ton, Mrs. Clara 'rotten, miss uo berta Walker of Tiller. Leo Ulam of Galley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutchinson and daughters, Susie and Wlletha, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. ilean and sons, Claybourn and ohn, of Milo, Mrs. J. S. Smith and son Jake, and Mrs. Jay Wright of Milo.. Mrs. L. o. Eslow and daughter. Miss Wynonn. o( Tiller, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Wright, Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Wright. Mr. and Mrs Clay Ulam and daughter, Miss Gladys, ana son, juck, oi mho, mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Hill, Mrs. Alva Matthew-s aud sous, Maurice aud Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fer guson and Bons, Lester and Nor val, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hill, Miss Mav Gross. Miss Wilnia Ellison, Miss Margaret Kasabeid. Miss Eve lyn Raymond, Jlmnile Ward, Ermil Chaney, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiltner and son Ernest. YONCALLA YONCALLA, Dec. 21 Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Grants Pass spent Sunday- visiting at the H. L. Ston aker home. Among those transacting busi ness In Eugene Wednesday were Mr. and Mi's. Elinor Kruse, Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Khise, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Applegato and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Applegatc. Marvin Holland, stuuent at u. S. C. in Corvallls, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mm. U. - ! . Itonerts transacted business in Eugene Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer transacted business in Roseburg Tuesday and Thursday of this weok. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Schleman, Mr. and Mrs. George Edes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee transacted business In Roseburg Monday. Mrs. Bertha Toner spent several days this week visiting her moth er. Mrs. Esther Smith, in Rose- Imra. Mrs. John Macy left this week for Redondo Beach, Calif., where she will visit her daughter this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Upshaw and daughter Nannette and son faui left Friday lor rasaoena, iani. where they will spend the holidays visiting relatives. Tone Huilman Is visiting rela tives In Eugene for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Cody Long, Mrs. Lena Long and Mrs. Carl Johnson spent Friday visiting relatives in Springfield and shopping la Eu gene. George Tucker of Portland visit ed at the Lawman home recently. - o- Vlsitlno Here Mrs. Alex Wheel er, of Independence, nee Fern Bu aenbark, is . here visiting her mother, Mrs. R. A. Busenbark, and her father, who la a patient at Mercy hospital, where he is re ceiving medical aid for a fractur ed leg. Dear Friends and Acquaintances: I take this way to extend my thanks to all for this Is the first Christmas in eighteen years that we have not been In business and as I am now alone and will not see a great many of you again who so kindly patronised us In all these yaers both in Roseburg and Idleyld Park. I wish to extend my appre ciation to those who have offered their assistance and kindness to me in the past year of my great sorrow. 1 am wishing you one and all, a Merry Christmas and a pros perous New Year. MRS. EARL VOSBURGH, Idleyld Park. MARKETS PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 20. (AP)-(U. 8. Dent. Agr.) HOGS Market hiustly ateady. Oood to choice 165-210 lb. drive-ins mostly 9.50; 240-290 lbs., 8.75-9. Few light ltKhti 9. Packing sows. 7.26-7.60. Choice 100-lb. feeder nigs 10. CATTUfcJ Market steady. Few slaughter BteerB 5.60-6.50 : good grain-feds quotable to 8.10. Heif ers 4-5.25; low cutter and cutter cows 2.25-3.50: good beef cows Quotable 5 and up. Few bulls 3.75 4.50. oood to cnoice veaiors quot able 7.60-8.50. Few heavy calves S down. SHEEP Market nominally steady. Good to choice trucked lambs saleable 9.35-9.60. Odd, and medium yearlings 6.50. Aged Weth ers 4.50. Fat ewes saleable1' 4 4.75. . . WOOL : , . .. BOSTON, Dec fil.-(APV the Commercial Bulletin t3iiy eaya: 'The den.and for wxol has been very moderate again thia week, centering especially on the fine and mod I urn territory and Texas typeq, with a lesser demand for scoured wools of medium quality. Prices have ruled generally firm. "Whether the stronger tone In the foreign primary markets, es pecially hi Australia, has been symptomatic of higher prices aft er the turn of tho year remains to be seen, although It is so Inter preted by many. It is less easy to trade" on wool this week tuun (est in tho world's markets. Manufacturers find new busi ness slow but are making steady deliveries agalnBt old contracts. Mohair 1b quieter but very Ilrm, both here and abroad." Tho Bulletin publishes the fol lowing quotations; Scoured basis: Oregon fine and f. m. stunto 80- 33; fine and f. m. combing 77-80; fine and f. m. clothing 75-76. Mohair, Oregon 52-53. (Foreign prices In bond.) 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JanUer, owner of tao Starveout -Lumber company, formerly known as the Green Mountain Lumber company, began operations Mon day and delivered his first truck load of lumber Wednesday to Vir gil McCullum who is building a chicken house. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Sunday night at First Methodist Church for parents and children. Baeutifully Illustrated screen pic turea setting forth the Christmas theme. Also Illustrated hymns, and Great Christian Patriots." Adv. KOTIL'IS TO cmyiHTOHS In the County Court of the State of Ore Ron for louglus County. In tho mutter ut the estate of lltTtha Moore, deceased. Noth'o hereby 1b tilven thut the undt'miKiied, hy order of the Coun ty Court of tho State ut Oregon for , UoukIh County, hau been appoint- , d administrator of the eitlu of Bertha, y oore. deceased. All persona huvinir ciulmn acrainst Diiiu i MLulc lu'i elty are notified to re item the game, verified an by ttw required, to the itnitrmmnl t tho offit-e of Hull mark St f Ii-HiIpu. In thn court houMu In Hone bur; UoukIhh County. Ori'icoit, Willi in nix nioiiiim from the date of thin no li ii'. iatud this 21t any of December. rom i K tin w Ann. Executor of the lunt will uiid tcHtti- liitmt ui .ueri.ua Jduore, deceased. NOTICE OP FINAL IIISAIUNO Ill thn County Court of the Statu of - Oregon (t-r Douifliia County. In tho mutter uf ilie iito of Frank forter CtouiuiiB. dm-eusud. ss'otice in hereby viwii timi tnu umleiDiKiietl uttnittilHtriitur if the rotate of Frank foner Clemens, de-i-tmat'd, has Hied herein hia final accuuut In seillonieut of nulrt ca- tute; and by order of this court, ' July made and antered of record, londay, the 3Uth day uf Lieuuinoer. iau6. at ten o'clock a. m.t in tho county court room In the court house In Koseburtr. Uougias Coun ty, Ureffon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objuc- , tlons. If any there be. to suld tuiul account and for the setueMent thereof. , , , Q. V. WlMBRltL.y. Administrator oB the ' ediute- of Frank Porter Clemehs. deceased. nj otici: of kiVal sicmi-EMKsT 4n the,'Countr Court of the State of ure5Tn icr uoukiuh county. In tiiu niatu-r of tne estate of Mary & eainiiii ujivin, ui-ceuseti. No l lea Ik. herebv siVim thut ihrt iHtdursifUied . adininlslrutor ut the cstttte of Mary K. Nunnntli Davis, deceased, has .filed hfa finul account ni aettluinfiit of said estate in tlie County Court of Dou Inn County, OioRoft, uud the Honorable Oeorne t. uiiine, juuko oi HHia court, nus flxe4 Monday, the 2iith day uf l)e ceutliur, iaa6, u. the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of staid day. in mo county court roqin in tne : UougUis County courthouse In Hosubura. Ore iron, ns tllo.linie and place for he&rlnii objections, if any, to said final account and the Settlement of Bind estate. naioti at uosoDurff, Oregon, and first published November 80th, 11)3. FRANK N. a, DAVIS, Administrator of the estate of Mary E. Nesnilth Davis, deceased. NOTICE TO cn ED irons Notice Is hereby given tliut th undiTstgned. by order of tho Coun ty Court of the Hlate of Oroffnn. IV and for the County of Oouglaa was on the 21st day ot November, lbllti, appointed executor of the us tulo ot Hurry W. Wllklns. deceas ed, and all persons having clalim against said estate aro hereby no tilled to file tho .iiuue, verified id by law required, with the under signed or at the office ot John O. Mullen, at North Bend, Oregon, within six months of the date of tho first publication of this notice, Dated Novemhor 113rd, 1835, BERNARD WILKIN8. Executor. 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