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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1936.
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Livestock
fOK SALE Oi-.o O. I. C. brood
bow, 300 poumis. weaner Pigs.
25 Angora gouts. Frank Miller,
Dillard, Ore., Uox .47.
'OUHTEI3N wunncd pigs for sale.
Oiu mile west of Camp View,
EdenLower, Route 2. Pnoue
25FU, W. H. PayM.
FOR SALE 1 black maio colt, or
will trade for good fresh cow.
jtuy A. Norton, Myrtle Creek.
1011 SALE Cocker Spaniel pup
pies, can Lynn liociiloy at 4Q0
daytime. CSIi-J, oveninga.
;JV ANTED Service of Hampshire
boar. Apply M. L. Llenils, Sulucr
lin, Ore.
. Lost and Found
iWQOIJEN tool chest and quantity
!of butter was placed Saturday in
car parked neur pou'try com
pany directly back of Montgom
firsjliivnl. Ho--:ard for return to
. Blontgoniory '.IPfc ;
KIiVAUI for retmrlVi.Toy Boston
i lion about fcm'ile SStch Mill.
-v : bull dog. Call 17F5, Dlfc -
: -- Find-
! LOST Lady's amethyst riilr.,.
er rotuiu to News-Roview.
POPEYE
NE 0OES LOOK UKE TOftR,
THE tu-fV& I KNOW U
S1XTN-TW0 YEftRb fttbO,
BUT yt. LPiN I tst - Vfc
SHOULD
LITILE ANNIE ROONEY By Brandon Vfnlth
1 1 AMMI3. MEAMV - ANNIE ROONEy's I . ill, TALK - I'LL BE GLAD TO TALK YOU CANT DO THIS TO ) SO HOME AMD PUT YOUR W SEE, ZERO, I GOT THE WIM-
i, LEGAL GUARDIAK1. IT IS UNLAWFUL ) Vl ''M GLAD TO BE ABLE TO TELL VOU- ME - I'LL GO TO THE trFEET IN A TUB OF WTER 1 WAMS SOMETHING AWFUL -
, TO HIDE A RUKIAWAy I DEMAKIO J fJr?V, S I DOM'T LIKE YOUR FACE -YOUR POLICE - I'LL GET A V - YOU'RE TOO OLD TO MAKE MRS. MEAWV IS IN TOWN '
THAT YOU TELL ME WHERE THAT y J'tNnvT LANGUAGE OR YOUR COMOevNy. SEARCH WARRANT 1 OUTDOOR SPEECHES AND X & HUNTIM' FOR ME IF SHE fas
. LITTLE BRAT i J n3L T TAK:e VOLS SHYSTER i 3 STICK YOUR HEAD IN "l FINDS ME I THINK rrffS
Gr-T ror '
ILLIE THE TOILER ' By Russ Westover
gSsH'iSfHe npf- WUHL L-STtfSk I -SS'-B"T- HURRY UP AMD DECIDc!
FleJtBES SHE'D BE A SOOD JW I " I I DEClSIOrJj fOk y 1 t . "
' CUSTOMER TO HAVE AMD J J3st ''Ad 7 I f- 9 ' ,-, ( ffW x
HOTJ
'OLLY AND HER PALS t " b By Cliff Sterrett
V WERE'S ASH V - " ' j WELL,THIN66 LOOKS A VUH MEANS T'SAV 7 KlOT ESSZACTLVI '. ....-. BUT I GOT "Srjg
Jk&&B,! - TEBRiGHTCR.THANIUSLVVL. SOMEBUDDV'S UNK. JZSFrA: A COUPLE OFTsjII
For Sale, Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Set of work harnoss
and bridles, same as new,
J. H. Parrott, Camaa Valley.
SEE your cream weighed tnd
tested. Clyde Adair, fioseburg
Creamery.
MILK, grade A pasteurised or raw.
Delivered dally, Uwpo.ua Dairy.
Phone US
FOR PALE CHEAP Repuasceseil
refrigerator. Radio jlueio store.
FOR SALE Atwater Kent radio.
Cbeap. Jobn Hemline, Riverside.
FOR SALE Shelled, corn. W.
Dixon, Dlxonvllle.
Real Estate
URANU now 2-roum house In Ump
qua park, near tkb swinging
brllge, with large ,ot. Bargaiu at
350.00. Will Uke auto as part
payment. Box 70, News-Review.
?500 EQUITY for $100. 4Q acreB,
log house, barn, chicken house,
6 acres tillable. Good fences,
spring water in bouse Ralph
Startin, Myrtle Creek.
FINE ISO-acre farm In Alberta,
Canada, ' clear title, trade for
Oregon properly. Leo Zachary,
Rt. 1, Uox S, East Douglas, Rose
burg. 0
FOR SALE OR TRADE 200-acre
ranch. Near town. Inouire 112
Drockway.
Work Wanted
UNENCUMBERED middle - aged
woman wants wcrk in bachelor
or motherless home. A. Yilliums,
Box 86, Camas Valley, Ore.
WANTED Work of any kind by
capable, experienced woman. P.
O. Box 251, Roseburg.
Trade
WANT to trade good 14-inch steel
plow iron beam for. a 12-lnch
plow. E. R. Holm, Oakland, Ore.
l'hono 27F25. .
TOM? i-.moiC MMA.
fine MernN? placer
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MisceDaneous
ROSEBURQ CABINET SHOP, 642
Fowler. Repairing. Car bodies.
Furniture. Saw tiling and gum
ming. Howard Casebeer, Mgr.
GLASS, 'GLASS Get your glass
cut and ground for your car at
Sarft's, 523 N. Main St. Phone
653. '
FOR TRADE Radio tor piano
Gross & Hargla.
RADIO renairing. Rabg. Electric.
H1)NDKL Plaun toner. Ph. 18SL
Typewriters
REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and
Dalton ' Adding Nachlnea, sales
and service. Roseburg Book
Store. Phone 690-J.
Tractors
FOR SALE Rebuilt Cletrac. See
us toil u y. Cochran's Garage, 12S
S. Stephens.
I Ht'6 RGHT, POPPAA I I"- v ' ' c 7r7J THERE VT S ClWl VOU HOT GO OUT I
hf KIN MOT niE II, 2!Sf iT.t mum' me ) (INTO K6VAT TOfsR )
Rentals
FREE RENT To neat and capable
wpmaii between 20 and 30 and
her parents, in exchange for
housekeeping and general work
Box 68, c-o News-Review.
FDR RENT Small tarnished
house in North RoHeburg, 7 per
month. Call 100 Parrott St.
MODERN apartments. Koblhagen
Apts. Phono 550.
APARTMENT Close in, furnished.
Adults. Pbone 645-J.
SLEEPING ROOM Men only. 630
v. uait.
Help Wanted
GIRL to help with bousowork and
attend child part time. Majority
of evening time free. Room aud
board and possibly small 'wage.
Box 58, c o News-Review.
WANTED Man to help on ranch.
good with axe to cut brush and
repair fencing. Steady job for
right party. A. E. Davison, Oak
land, Ore.
WANT young man, profer high
scbool graduate, to start as bell
boy. Good opportunity for ad
vancement for the right boy.
Apply Hotel Rose.
Hay and Grain
BALED HAY for sale, cheat aud
vetch. Joe Gleason, Sutherlln.
Legs Declared Index
To Female Character
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 28.
(AP) Only long skirts, says one
moyio authority, can keep a wo
man's character from being reveal
ed in her legs.
' Two million logs, estimates Chu
ence Siuclalm Dull, have passed
before his camera in the 12 years
bo baa been portrait photographer
at a major film studio.
From this wealth of experience,
he hus picked up hints for judging
fomlnlno nnturo by the pedal ex
tremities. Thoy include:
Long, slender, graceful legs
nervous, rustless, impulsive and
sure of herself.
Evenly dovoiopea legs cnlm
ness, sturdlncss ot character aud
a decisive mind.
Legs midway between bulkincss
and slcnilerness, witli dimpled
knees outdoor type, active iu ath
letics, pleasant disposition and
withal a homemaker.
us
O. K.'d USED CARS
More than 50 OK Used Cars to
choose from. It will pay you to
get our price on Used Cars be
fore buying from anyone else.
Guarantee Certificate furnished
with each OK Used Car pur
chased from your Chevrolet
dealor.
SELL PRIVILEGE TO
HUNT, FARMER TOLD
WASHINGTON, Deo. 29. (AP)
The government called ' on the
farmer today to come out from be
hind bis "no bunting signs" and
make profitable peace with visiting
sportsmen.
'The farmer,'.' said CoJ. H. P.
Sheldon of the bureau ot biological
survey, "should have no more hesi
tation in putting a cash price ou
his pheasants, quail aud rabbits
than ho does on his wheat, poul
try and butter,"
The government has Issued a
noat Utile booklet Instructing the
agriculturist on the flue points of
collecting fees.
To begin with, the farmer
warned against acceptlitg candy
for the wife aud kiddlea and a cigar
for himself In return for allowing
(he city sllckoiB to run the 'place
with guns.
"It is far moro satisfactory for
all parties," says the booklet, "to
have It understood that farm game
is a cash crop to bo' paid for by
the purchaser (fig. 13).
Figure 13 shows a man drcssod
In ovoralls and a woathor-bentcn
hut having Ills right palm filled
with crisp currency by tyo jovial
sportsmcu whoso arms aro laden
with gamo and fowling; pieces. '
Tho ' government suggests ' lhat
neighboring laud owners got to
gether aud work out a system. This
has been done in several states,
Backers of tho gamo-manugement
plau pictured a day when tho hun
ter will knock on tho farmhouse
door, present a coupon aud go off
happily into the fields.
"With tho farmer doing his part,"
oxplainod Col. Sheldon, "evory in
telligent sportsman in the country
will welcome the arrangomonl."
Visiting In Portland Grnnt Wll
cox, .of this city, Is spending sov-
oral days visiting relatives and
friends ill Portland,
By E. C. Segar
FEDERAL POSITIONS
OPENED TO EXAMS
Civil service examinations to
fill vacancies iu sevornl govern
mental departments are announced
hy the civil servlco commission,
according to word received by the
local board. Examinations aro to
be conducted for the following, it
is announced: Informational serv
ice reprosoutativo and senior, as
sociate, and assistant Informa
tional service representatives on
tbe social security board: animal
husbandman, associate animal hus-
bandinan, associato in animal nu
trition, bureau ot animal hus
bandry; commodity excbr.ngo in.
vestlgator and prtneipul, senior, as
soclato aud assistant commodity
exchango investigations, depart
ment of agriculture; scleutlflu aid
iu milling and baking technology
bureau ot plant industry; engineer
pilot, forest servlco. Full informa-
Hon niay be obtained from Charles
Fields or C. 11. Calkins of the local
hoard of examiners at ti e Hose-
burg post office
Radio production i n Amorlcan
factories has provided one radio
to every six persons in this conn
try. In tho United Kingdom there
is one radio to evory seven pooplu;
In Russia ono to 00; in Uulgaria,
one to at)?.
After ninety vntirs. the cigaretto
habit killed Sonora Maxima Lopez
Maccda, ot Argontlua, at tho uge
qf 102. Lighting a clguretto, she
set hor clothing afire and Buffered
fatal burns, plio had been a smok
er since her childhood.
LODGE DIRECTORY
t- :
Knight of Pythias, Alpha No. 47-
woanesany in n.nignis pi ryiuiai
nan.
H. U CONNELLY, 0. C,
J. C. rJQUSEOLDKR, M. p.
FRED GARDNER. K. R. S.
I. O. O. F., Philetarlan Lodge, No.
' 8 Meets in Odd Fellows Temple
every Friday 1 evening. ' Visiting
brothers are always welcome.
AUGUST HECK, N. O.
F. 0. E. Aerie 1487, meets Macca
bee hall on Pine street ever
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock
Visiting Brothers always wel
come.
JOHN KROHN, Pres.
H. B. SCOFIELD. See
DoMolay Chapter Rogu
lar meeting every .,seo
ond aud fourth-iThur.
days at tho Masonic
Tomplo. SCRIBE.
Today's Cross
: -By EUGEiXE
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HORIZONTAL
1 Prince in India
fi Undermine
9 Whnl fairy queen la uppoied
to have deliverer mei ot Ueir
dreamt?
12 Spbcro of fiction
13 jr tho afflrmativo
14 NaLivc comDOund
16 Member ot a warlike Moham
medan tnbo
16 Whom did the pretant governor
of Maryland luccead?
18 Inspired with fear
19 Bcvorago
20 Seaport of Algeria
21 Arti. nan
2-1 Untcuisticatockof Indo-China
20 Coneonled
27 What international prize Wll
recently awarded to Eugene
O'Neill?
31 What aacient Spnniih kingdom
contains the highest iummit of
the Pyrenees? '
33 Suffer extreme hunger
34 Who wai the composer of "The
Merry Widow" 7
35 Personal pronoun
31 River In Switzerland
37 Educated
40 Who fovndiid tha National
Gallery in Load op 7 Q
4j rronoun
44 Month in the Jewish calendar
47 Who was secretary of war dur
ing the Civil War?
49 Place for safekeeping
60 Rinmcse coin
61 High in the scale
52 Nut
M Abyinian princo
h J tjiike part
65 The tarsus
O
VEVCAL
1 Incarnation of Vinhm
2 In order
3 What Judean prophet prophe
sied the downfall of Israel and
Its final rebuilding?
4 Positive terminal of an electric
sourca
6 Owns
0, E. 8., Roseburg Chapter No. a
noma stated communications on
the first and third Thursday la
each montn. All sojourning broth,
era and sisters x cordially lit
Tlted to attend.
CLAUDIA HART-UNO. W. II.
FLOSSIB V1UDEN, Sec.
Neighbor of Woodcraft, Lllao
uircie, no. 49 Meets en first
aud third Monday evenings, la
I, O. O. F, hall. Visiting Neigh,
bors Invited to attend. '
K. D. SINNIGER, O. N.
CYNTHIA GERMOND, Clerk.
Roseburg Lodge, No. 1037, L. Q
w. m. oteets avery xirai ant
third Wednesday ot each montl
at 8:00 p. m Moose hail, cornel
of Washington and Jaoksol
streets, visiting brother wel
come.
GKO. MaoIVER, Diet.
N. J. HYDE, Treas.
W. BLACK, See
W. B. A., Roseburg Review, No. 11
ilU.UD JBfiUlUt wuutiugs on seo
ond aud fourth Thursdays' tl
7:30 p. m. Visiting sisters' lnvltei
to attend reviews. Maccabe
hall, Pine and Cobb street. '
BELLH STEPHENSON, Pre.
MRS, JESSIE VINSON, F. Seo
MAUD POWERS, Seo.' '
Ladies' Auxiliary o Eagle, Rose.
burg Aerie, No. 1497 Meets la
Maccabee hail on Cass street, oq
second and fourth Tuesday eve
nings ot each month, at 8 o'slQck.
Visiting sisters in good standing
Always welcome.
MILDRED FOQEL, M. Pres.
SYLVIA PIERCE, M, Sec.
Pythian Sisters, Umpuua Tempi
No. 4 Meets the- second and
fourth Wednesday evenings ot
each mouth at tbe K. P. ball
Visitors always 'welcome. ' '
PEARL JONES, M. E. C. 1
EVA MARKS, M. ot R. O.
MAE E. PARKER, M. ot F.
K. O. T. M. Tent HIv No. 18
Meets second and fourth Fridays
of each month' until further
notice in Maccabee 'Hall, corner
iiass and pine streets. Visiting
ftuigms always welcome. I
GEO. MacIVER, R, Ki I
Union Encampment No. 9, 1. 0. 6. F,
' Meets ..Jn' Oda Follows' Teiipls
on 8h'd' and 4th Wednesday ol
each month. VisHing Patriarch
alvttys welcome. '.i. i';;'r';i ,T
! CARL W. OHMAN, C. P.
A. J. GEDDES, H, Pi
RALPH RUSSELL, Scribe. '
AVord Puzzle
SEEFFER..',,.J $
6 Disseminate
7 Pertaining to tho doctrines of
Arius '
8 Cooking utensil
0 Gazelle of northern Africa
10 Melody " " "
11 Part of "to be,"
17 Beverage
19 Slender
22 Small or odd job
23 Bury -
24 Fiber of tho palmyra palm
25 Metric measure of area
28 Who Is tha heavyweight cJljd
' pion of the world? i
29 Feminine name
30 Gaelic sea god
32 The anatomical works of what
Greek physlciaa ware standard
for centuries?
33 Kldest son of LVoah
35 Restricts to a fteant allowance
38 Metal pin in the gunwale of ft
boat 1
39 Coainnmed
40 Rusainn ruler
41 The sweetaop
42 MnkM lace
15 Inland sea of Russia
1ft French name
18 Strike lightly
49 Mineral spring
Y?..inwiLh 1 the anlntinn In .
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aoy a uuszie
SMTANtfAIWra
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