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HVtf 11 ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 13. 1936. t NEWS-REVIEW Cla&sif ied Ads. Phone 100 RATES Single Insertion, per word..lc One week, per word 6c One nmnin, per line $1.00 Minimum charge 25c Copy Cor this page will be accept ed until 11 a. in. of the day of pub lication. The New -Review assumes no responsibility for and in no way guaranteed the financial responsi bility or inlourity of the advertis ers in the classified columns. Read era are urged to make full investi gation before sending money in re sponse to advertisements. The News-Review letUTcs the right to reject objectionable adver w Using. It further reserves the right to classify all advertising under tUe proper classification. Livestock MANY" PKOIM.r: ARE watching the wanteds for calves. If yoa have any to market, a want-ad will do it for you. FUR SALK OR TRADE for hens, fresh milk goats and coining fresh. A. K. Stanley, Melrose Route. HORSES TO SELL? Make ft known by the usual sign a For Sale ad in these columns. FOR SALE Young milk cow, fresh soon. Kruse Brothers. Plume 42F2. FOR SALE OH TRADE For good mirk cow, yearling Hereford bull. Fred Rdnhart, Anchor. FRESH JERSEY cows for sale, 4 miles north Pacific highway. Mrs. John Wyatt. i'OH SALK Young bens, $2,011 u swarm. Furnish own containers. Itoyer, Dillard. FOK SALE Weanling pigs. A. li. Webber, Suthertin, Ore. , Lost and Found LOST A lady's. Cinien wristwuteh, white sold. Kotuni to News-Review. Reward. POPEYE I'M NOT OFFERING N lI'M GOING TO MY ) T MURDERER, VOL) r FORTUNE. OFFICE-I'LL IV ' mister st&y heril expectNour. 1 l CHIZ2EUUNTJ WO THINK DECISION ,(?M f f - v. n over r when riLa. I,. LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY SLOByOSK-, 2ECO UWWU V I OUST KEEP MN I abTt WETTIEB AND PBETTlEa ALL. THE TIME TILLIE THE TOILER LOOKUT U gaj Ihovo thrllins! ( AiONDep. if- I thev ake from romvmtic raoMBol I -rt'a csoy ewe 1 D T"! AlOT "SOME I , 4MKfm$k:A T "THEVT2E FPOM My ROMANTIC VJHAT DOES HE LOOK LIKE , ELMefc 7 Mr FIVE BOCKS ' 3Uy SENT 1 'S&Sn 7 teOMEO VaHO'S "EEN 'jlT- HER-E'S A OOLLAft IF YOo TELL. Hg MOT TO -tElL f r$k ' ' LETTERS 7!- Y t ! , HER PALS . " ' " cl;ffg mp -jjJ SBesiT.-rO THE DOCTOR'S - I ( YEAH, BUT WHVS AUNT 1 I ' f WHERE'S AUNT KSJ32I. -vwCll HON. PA'S THROAT IS ) (3 t 7 SUSIE GOIN1 WITH J N 5fK f ANKUfsl1 OFF if?r'-' aL ZZM BELLOWING AT itt B QjS S Y HON. MA SATA ) EAR-ACHE . ' JS2f TOEE ' . "" Rentals FOR RENT 10-acre chicken rauch, small furnished house, near Glide. Write P. O. Box 367, Roseburg, Ore. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE have found places to live through the want-ads. FOR KENT Steam heated upart uienu. 10 to $15. t Nortliside Ants. Phone 3(ia J. GARAGE FOR KENT? Make it known through this department. FURNISHED rooms Tor Clair St., off end of E. men. 214 Douglas. Fl'RNiSHEl) apartment. 424 Floed, corner Mill. FURNISHED UrocUway. apurtments. . 112 FURNISHED house or room. S. .Main. 3U7 APARTMENT-BI5-J. -Clean, cozy. Phouu Real Estate A COING 80-ucre farm. Cows, horses, hogs, chickens, turkeys, farm Implements, 40 acres in crops, electricity, running water, 2 miles to payroll town, good ' road. Owner must sell quick. Price, 45Ui. flruce Company, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR SALE 160-acre farm Mel rose district, fair buildings, ex cellent for turkey-sheep com bination. Will sacrifice for cash or will give reasonable terms. H. A. Lindgren, 1615 Western Ave., Corvatlis, Ore. FOR SALE UM-acre tracts level land, on Melrose ruud. Price $375 per tryct. Clias. Kyes, 826 N. Jackson. FOR SALE 3S acres, part fruit. Good buildings. Electricity. I). H. Whitney, Route 1, Box 123-A. Financial WANTED 5E50 cash. Will give note for $650 with Interest for four months. P. O. Box 6S8, Roseburg. AIM T APPt-E OCCHACDS LOO I M AM LOOUTUO' V For Sale, Miscellaneous CEDAR CHEST, $4.50; desks, i.5ll to .l5; book shelves, 2.50 to 14.00; baby beds, 13.50 to 110.00; dressing table, $5.00; used cross cut saws, (1.50 to (3.00. Trade at the store that quotes the same price to everybody. Every Item marked. Burr's Fnrniture Store, 333 Cass St. Phone 25-J. YOL'R CHOICE FOR $25. Recon ditioned radios, cabinet models. Play like new. 1 Victor radio console, regular -179.50. 1 Bruns wick console, regular $16!1.50. 1 Airline trade la console, regu lur '159.50. Radio Music Store. YOUR CHOICE FOR 119.95. 1 RCA Victor mantel sot, regular $69.50. 1 Clarion mantel set, regular $59.50. Radio Music . Store. OR SALE The new White sew ing machine. Also repairing for other makes. Radio Music Store, Phone H3, 225 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE Used circulating heat er for cual and wood. Cheap. Ra dio Music Store. Phone S3. 225 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE Repossessed refriger ators. Reasonably priced. Radio Music Store. Phone 93.. 225 N. Jackson St. MILK, grade A pasteurized or raw. Delivered daily. Umpqua Dairy. Phone 296-J. FOR SALE Dependable broccoli seed. A. W. Iluum. Phones 31 and 485, Roseburg. FOR SAL E Re-cleaned Ben Beardless barley seed. R. S. Hutton, Garden Valley. FOR SALE Set of book shelves. Good condition. R. C. Buck, 3U7 E. Oak. ALFALFA Chilian, Bros. SEED, Is sold Grfnim und ut Wharton BERMUDA onion plants are sold at Whurton Bros. BABY BUGGY 1st St. for sale. 305 W. ARUNDEL Plauo tuner. Ph. 189L. HMM-r NOTEBOOK. MRXHU-ZELFLuSTS: hNOTEBOOK ; -IMS BREATH I KIN MOLD K Ig3 vcause it smeu-3 just B bC3 UKE VOU WAS DQiNKiM' b Big Glasses full, tya opsweLL peBFUMEKr aJ& YOU ARE losing money on furni ture and other household articles which you are not using. Cash in on them through' the For-Sale columns. ' ' ALADDIN LAMP SHADES. You can select a shade to harmonise with any color scheme you de sire. McKean and Baldwin. HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS have been gained by a thirty cent For Sule ad. OLD window glass. Rsbg. Electric. Miscellaneous LIME and sulphur solution. Clean up now. Guaranteed test. For sale at Farm Bureau, RoHehurg; W. W. Willis at Canyonv'ille; Sutherlin Spruy Plant. DO PEOPLE KNOW where to find you and your particular type of service? Tell them! A Wunt-ad costs very little. SEE your cream wolghed , and tested. Clyde Adair, Roseburg Creamery. WOOL AND MOHAIR are bought at Wharton Bros. Help Wanted GOOD PAY STEADY WORK. Re liable men and women wanted to service McNess customers In home locality or Douglas county: No experience or capital re quired. Write Furst & Thomas, 426 Third St., Oakland. Calif. MAN Able to put in 8 hours a day. $45 a week opportunity. Clean, outdoor occupation. Car given producer. Write Albert Mills, 129 Monmouth, Cincin nati, O. WANTED Reliable man for or chard and chickens. Hundy with tools. Board and wages. Box 234, c-o News-Review. WANTED Reliable help for house work on farm, two in fam ily. Mrs. John J. Henderer, Elk ton, Ore. WANTED Farm hand, good wages, hoard and room. Box 10, Comas Valley, Ore. HE'S fSN EXCE.U.WVT) WRVTER. - Hnn -OJEU.-lOE.U- QU1TE INTERESTING - bOUU1. , IT'S JUST LIKE A FAlGy TALE . CAUSE SATURDAV WHGN I VJEMT TO 'BED THEy WAS NOTHIrJQ AT ALU HERE EXCEPTING A GREEN WANTED Middle-aged man chore on farm. Phone S2s H. Trade WANTED TO TRADE A house and lots in Sutherlin tor a used 6 or 8 cylinder coupe. Must be In good condition. House has permanent renter. I. A. Dunlap, sutherlin. Kiooe 145. WHAT DO YOU HAVE to lnde? Use an ad in tins column. Automobiles USED CAR INVENTORY PASSENGER MODELS Plymouth Sun. JjH. Plymouth coach 1933. Plymouth couch 1934. Mymouth coupe 1934. Plymouth coupe 1930. Dodgo sedan 1934. 1 DeSoto 8 sedan 1930. 1 Viking aodan 1930. 2 Chevrolet couches 1929. 1 Essex coach 1931. 1 Oakland coupo 1930. 1 Ford coupe 1934. 1 Ford coups 1928. 1 Chevrolot roadster 1930. 1 Essex sedan 1929. 1 Ford coupe 1927. 1 Olds coupe 192(1. 1 Studohaker sedan 1928. 1 Hupp sertun 1926. 1 Studohaker touring light six. TRUCKS 1 G. M. C. 1934 li ton truck, 157" WB. 1 Chevrolet truck 1934 1J ton, 157" WB. 1 Dodge truck 1931 li ton, 133" WB. 1 Ford truck 6 speed li ton. 1 luternatiouul 6 speed li ton. PANELS 1 Willys 77 panel delivery 1935. 1. Chevrolet panel delivery 1926. With euch used car or truck pur chased from us, Saturday only, wo will give 20 gallons of Union 76 gasoline free. These cars all include the Chrysler Plymouth certified guarantee, and don't fall to see these real buys for tomorrow, In the imed car lot Just across from the Montgom ery Ward Store or at the Motor Shop Garage. . CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH & INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS UP HEBE LAWN 7t H I IF WE (0 CHraiEUFUNTX ( I ONLY ) WON'T. NEVER V I J KNEW TELUYft m THE SECRET) Yft KIN LfV ) OF THEj-- TO THKT K3 OWTS .' J Tf4 . vtl I V. d "in DADO I WAS SHOES OH BARS J "Ttfa (Soy c5 Awe Mr RVE BOCKS MOT TO TELL f BLUE STONE TD BE GIVEN SHEEP MEN Owners of Bheen in Douglas county huving trouble with liver fluke will be uble to secure blue stone in limited amounts without coat for the control of the snail generally found in the wet und heepy ureas In the pastures und found to he the alternate host of the liver fluke. Destroy ins the hiialls automatically controls the liver fluKp us the life cycle of this parusito Is broken up. Funnels desiring olue atone for the control of liver fluke are re quested to be ut (he county garage ouelt or the courthouse in Uoso ourg next i hursuay between 10 . m. and 4 p. m., according to County Agent J. liotuml l'aruer, who is in i-liui s6 of distributing the blue stone to sheep owners wilting to cooperate in eradication of. the parasite on their larm and pas tures. Containers or sucks mast be provided by individuals securing iinj blue stone and each party mast agree to use tne material us di rected by instructions that will be available at time of delivery. the blue stone is being provid ed by (he government tn rough a Yv PA project sponsored by the bu rcau ol annual industry to cut down Heavy losses occurring each yeur as a result of animals uecoming in itiated with liver fluke. MUSIC INCREASES EGG PRODUCTION KINGSTON. N. 0:' (AP) Crudy Sutton says 15-minuto talk- lug machine concertB are causing his hens to lay eight tlosen eggs u duy, whereas they formerly laid only five. Tho eggs, ho says, also aro larger and better cotored. Typewriter KEM1NUTUN TYPEWRITERS and Dalton Adding Machines, sales and service. IiOBOburg Book Store. Phone 690-J. By E. C. Segar By Brandon Walsh amd yESTeODAy wwew t WOKS WAS THIS SVALU COCWAUOi OlQHT IN FWOMT OP My WINCX3W MOST FOLKS HAS TO ROW APPLH 0BCHAB09 BUT MO. BULLION n OuyS THBM JUST LIKfi THEy SOAP 'OvJf' By Russ Westover FOUR-H CLUB ACTIVITIES The Douglas County Local Lead ers association will hold their regu lar meeting at the junior high school o Tuesday evening of this week at 7:30 o'clock. Every 4-H club leader, parents and friends of 4-H club work, are all welcome at these meetings. 11. C. Seymour, state club lead er, will be present at this meeting and u very fine program has been arranged In his honor. This will inclime piano uunibers by Miss Mat- tie Cooper of Glengary; dancing by the French twins; accordion solos by Allen Cordon; vocal duets by Helen Whlto and Judith Hodges and soveral numbers by the lior uer trio of .Glide. Questions regarding the market Ing day program which will be held on Saturday will be Answered ut this meeting und other matters such aB achievement days, presen tation of achievement pins, demon strntlons, community fairs and 4-H club summer school will be dis cussed. Arrangements for tho marketing day progrum, which will ho held Saturday April IS are rapidly be ing completed by the agricultural ccmnilttoe of the chamber of com merce, which is sponsoring the event. This committee la compos ed of Dr. I.. A. Dlllard, chairman; Hugh Itltchlo, Duvo Husenburk, Paul Geddes, 10. A. nrlMon, Bert O. Uates, and J. Roland Parker, Dr. Dillurd has appointed the following as responsible for the dinner: Hugh Hltc.hle, milk; W. C. Harding, broad und paper plutea; Dr. L. A. Dlllard and Dave Busenburk, wieners; J. li. Parker, beans; E. A. Uritton, butter and mustard, ladlos of tho local 4-H leadors' association serv ing tho meal. In addition to the above supplies for the luncheon the Douglas County Creamery Is pro viding Ice cream and the Roseburg Dairy and Soda Works, soda pop. The 204 hoys and girls and tholr loaders are to meet at the Wilson Motor company show room at 8:30 o'clock, Saturday morning. They will immediately be formed into small groups; placed In charge of leudors and sent out on a schedule of visits to cominorclul enterprises. They will meet promptly at noon at the K. P. hall where lunchor)! will be served and a short program given. From here they will go to tho Indian theatre us guests of that Institution at a thoalro party, . A check-up on 4-H club work tn the county showa an Increase over last year. So far thoro aro nine more clubs enrolled; approximately 100 more dlfforent boys und girls and 111 moro dlfforont projects. We now have J 52 clubs which In cludes 1300 different boys and girls and 1850 projects. Last your the percentage of com pletions was 98.11!) per cent. It Is hoped this record will be at loust equalled this year and Judging from Today's Cross By EUGENE V-3 a it 77220 ii ?7Z 27 2& 21 30 31 32 33 34 37 77? 38 37 77 40 41 42 43 47 4s y7 4? ao yZ 5 J HORIZONTAL 1 pronoun 4 capital of Italy 8 At Be a 12 chum 13 open tpace lt aquatic salamander-like amphibian 15 land meanti re 1 1 fondles 17- woody plant 1ft resign 20 wei rd 22 discharge 23 character taken by an actor 24 a Senator from N. Dakota 27 piUher 29 the nover fi(cn of Af (fhaniHtan 31 punctua tion marks 34 (fame of cards S eccumtilaU 30 county in Hungary 37 to make late 3&-olf mounds 40 a theater box 44 entertain ment 4(1 hymn j 47 lake 49 asterisk fil girl's name 62 trrant the temporary use of 63 lamb' n pseudonym hi mistake 35 fleshy fruit 5 declare to be untrue Herewith Is the solution to Satur day's puzzle. QB5PATBOT.Re ktTrlrarfMPtrwir ZmnUU. till, kUV 15 te way reports are cominr In It will be. - On Saturday of last week. Miss Frances McKennoa and Miss Mary Whitehall of Oakland; Mrs. James Hartley and Mary and Margaret French of Roseburg attended a meeting of Division III clothing leaders at Eugene. Mist Helen Cowglll, assistant state club leader was present with an exhibit ot clothing, Included in this particular division, which had been prepared by the home economics department of Washington, D. C. The Douglas county delegation report this to be an exceptional meeting. The 4-H' club entertainers, be sides appearing at the local lead ers' meeting on Tuesday evening, aro going to Glengary school on WVnluesday evening to assist in the program being given there tor the purpose of raising money for a 4-H summer school scholarship. They will also go to Days Creek on Fri day evening to assist In a program being given there under the aus pices of the PTA and also for tho purpose of raising funds for a scholarship. This group will also anoear at the Garden Valley Women's club -turning on Friday the -lift; Drain P.-T. A. meeting Monday the nth; Riddle school entertainment. May 8th; Onkland school entertainment May 29th. They will also appear at Gazley school soon. The list of 4-H club scholarships to bo prosentod to club members, outstanding In 4-H club work and which will entitle them to attend the 4-H summer school In Juno, are as follows: Douglas National Bank, A. C. Marsters, (cow judg ing winner); E. T. Unrath (Helen Horner); Itiversdale grange (may be 2); Sutherlin grange, Tenmilo grange, Melrose grange (maybe 2) ; Lookinggm8s grange; OUde grange; Loon Lake grange; Ever green grange; Camas Valley grange, Tlptcn's dairy; Copco, Montgomery- Ward and company, Winston P.-T. A. (4); Garden Val ley Women's club; Glide P.-T. A.; Orocn P.T. A.; itlversdule P.-T. A.; Glengary P.-T. A.;, Days. Creek p.-t a. ,; 'i ("., ; .: :: CALL FOR NON-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT WARRANTS Notlco Is hereby given, that warrants Issued by tho . Comity Educational Hoard (registers, not paid for want of funds),1 prior to and including Wurraut, No. 0. R B. S75 uro, oiUled for" payment on this tho llth duy of April, 1939. fntorest ceases on this date. IJ. H. Lenox, treasurer, Douglas County, Oregon. CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Notlco Is hereby given that alf warrants of the City of Roseburg up to and Including No. Hun uro called for payment this date, April lil, 193B, and all internal tbcreun ceases this date. T. J. 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