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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 13. 1937.
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Livestock
FOR SALE 20 head sheep, one
buck, lit ewes, 10 lambs, mostly
early lambs, long clip of wool.
$200 takes the bunch. D. W.
Hanks, Canyonville, Ore.
SHEEP WANTED To buy a car
load of breeding ewes or stock
sheep. See John Rolir, or V. J.
Phillppi, Grand Hotel. '
STRAYED s to the Schulmeriek
ranch at Yoncalla, 2 heifers.
Hairy Nelson, Route 1, Yoncalla.
FOR SALE Four registered Du-roc-Jersey
male pigs, 8 veeks
old. C. W. Hughes, Wilbur.
FOR SALE Fox torrler puppleB,
cheap. A. A. Clemons, Routo 2,
Box 18 D, Roseburg.
FOR SALE Good saddle horse, 5
years old. Phone 42F4. ,
WANTED Homo for fine Shep
herd dog. 340 South Main.
1JROOD SOW for sale. Archara
beau Ranch, Sutherlin. --
GOOD dog, cheap. 321 N. Kane.
FRECKLES AND HIS
( LIS7EM TO -THIS, PRt.''ZTl, (iEA.lWh "-THEOWES ! M("HB. HAS COMDUCTED MMilfo -Jf CAW'r ' He T " ' f fT'9 A SW THAT OOKSi ; )
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i 5 tiyfi EXPERIMENT AWcCESSFULiBBWr J f4. RW CAM) JlujMth ' ASWTT 't6U DO' kICk-rbUFS TWCIH OUT.
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i MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Breese Blufrs Hii Wi'.'. J V l ' J By Thompson and Coll
H"f 1 II- BmOW.' LET BU&V OUR - I T THI& WAV, MEN-.Y'I , iFl I AU riqhx VOU TVvO-DKDP VOUR 'S'jUs-l A MOMEMT I I ( VOL! ,. AM -4 !
f! SELVES eXTlM6UI&HIN6 ' I THEY RAM IMTC). V 7 n n( -prSX ARMS AMD COME ) SERGEANT-IS THAT VOFFKEfcV CAPTAIM PETROS, ,
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I BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES No Go By Martin
-
.WASHTUBBS When Lulu Belle Trains, She Trains .'. . By Crane
i &B6LL6I FWTY I J V6N MOMEVON THERE! THA'S TO ' J I LOOK! SHE'S SHE'S iiWP iXPQ' T bjk (HOUV SMOKEfJ WH00P66!
' rTFfilMq rt-tSnwEM. r-vN VJrULU B6LL6.JOU6HEN UP ME FiSTif i ,t-t fckJILO UP ME FILLIN' A GONNA .Tl rW, J KJ1 TWOTOONf
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Poultry
WITH every new order of 300
chicks or more, of any breed,
Wuuig'e Hatchery will rive tree
100 eexea Legnorn cockerels,
Wftttlg's, 4 blocks north on highway.-
Phone' 740-J. ,
FREE 100 baby Leghorn roomers
with every 300 bauy rooster or
der, at II. SO per hundred. Order
now for. Sunday and Monuuy
chicks. Hurry! lirst come, tirbt
served. Watzig's Hatchery. Phone
740-J.
TURKEY RAISERS! Start your
poults right. Give them Richard
son's "Turkl," the germicidal an
tlseptio, in their drinking water.
At Richardson's Drug Store,
FOR SALE Pullets laying, pure
; bred Rhode Island Red, Jersey
Guernsey heifer. J. B. Davis, 872
Miller St., Roseburg. -
RHODE ISLAND Rod eggs, select
ed, 30c per dozen. Blood tested.
J. E. Winniford, Wilbur, Ore.
FOR SALE Large white Muscovy
ducks. Write Mrs. C. E. Vlcok,
Glide, Ore.
WHITE LEGHORN laying bens.
cheap. M. Glaze, Route 1, Box 8.
Wanted
WANTED TO RENT Small fur
nished modern bouse. Prefer
close in, Must have replies at
once. Phone Marshall Pengra,
KRNR,
CASH : CASH
For your scrap iron.
Metals of all kinds, rags, bottles.
Pacific Junk Co., 222 W. Oak St.
WANTED To rent 6 or 7-room
unfurnished houso. Box 388, c-o
News-Review. , '
WANTED Lot plowed. Tom Shu-
ler, 020 E. Douglas. ,
Tractors
FOR SALE One John Doore trao-
1 tor, general purpose modal. Also
! 20 Caterpillar. Box - 889, c-o
I - News-Review.
FRIENDS
For Sale, Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Used building ma
terlal. Doors, windows, founda
tion blocks, barn, lumber. Old
Rast Ave. P. Hempel, .
FOR SALE-r-Woven wire fence,
two miles heavy 32-iucb, (Much
stay. Almost new. J. 11. Davis,
872 Miller St.
FOR SALE Used refrlgorators,
very specially priced while they
last. California Oregon Power
Co. -
'4 OFF on Superflox oil beaters,
to clear floor. C. W. Groves &
Bon, Medical Arts Bldg.
SEB your cream weighed and
tested. 0 lyd Adslr, Boieburg
Creamery.. . ,
FOR SALE Two
guns, nearly new
'Exchange.,!
Hardie spray
-Farm Bureau
UILK, grads A puteur)iea or raw.
Delivered dally. Utupaus Dslry.
Phone IS i
ONE-FOURTH oft on circulators,
oil burning or wood. Soo Pow-
ell's.
FOR SALE Used Simplex ironor
In good condition. Very reusou
, able. Phone 700. '
FOR 8 ALE-Traller 'house. - Price
(200.00. Room 212, Hotel Grand.
FOR t-ALE) CHEAP Repossessed
refrigerator. Radio Music Storey
CONGOLEUM RUGS or by
' yard at .Powell's Hardware.
FOR. SALE 600-egg Queen Incuba
tor, uoo opuiitB, uitiuimu,
NEW RANGES 'tor burning wood.
See those at Powell'B.
SALMON EGGS;' Bteolhoad, hooks,
at Powell's.... -";.;' . ..
USED washers and used
radios,
Radio Music Store'.
GARDEN TOOLS at oiiew low
price at Powell s. i'.
MAYTAG washers-r-Sules (p.nd ser-
A;New
FOR SALE 3-burner Windsor gas
oline ruuge lu good condition.
Reasonable. Phone 436 or call at
112 W. Douglas.
FOR SALE Two Master Incuba
tors, 600-chlck capacity, oil and
electric, 120.00 each. Valentine,
Sutherlin.
Miscellaneous
PUDL1C Invited to St. Patrick
luncheon 11:30 to 1:30, Wednes
day, March 17, Catholic purlsu
1 bail. Easter bazuur. Hanumude
doll given away
CASH PR1UE 46.00 to lucky an
, gler who .catches first Koyal
Chinook salmon within limited
area. Soe Powell Hardware
dealer. ,
EXPERT-' MOTOR tune-up, and
every part of your car and motor
chocked.. Cost is sniull. Drive iu.
llaitloy. & Fauchor, 126 N. Rose
. St.1 " .':::
GLASS, GLASS Get your glass
out and ground for your car at
8arff's..623 N. Main St, Phone
663. . , .:'
HKMS'iTTCHlNOWhlio you wait.
Buttons covered. CIS N. Jackson.
. Drossuialtor, Mrs. Moore. ;
RADIO repairing, Rsbg, Kloetrlo.
Help Wanted
WANTED Middlo-agod woman for
housework on farm. Charles
Hughes, Wilbur. ..
WANTED Girl or woman to -assist
in Home. Box 412, c-o News
Review. Automobiles -
$102 CREDIT on new Chevrolet
car for- sale, or . trade. Phone
488-J. '.. :-.'
1932 CHEVROLET
Roseburg Garage.
truck, $300,
Work Wanted
Ing. Fust, clean- job. Patterson
&. McOormlck. Phono 14F26.
Theory
Real Estate
FOR SALE, somo bargains 750
acre stoek ruuch, live creek and
springs, all fenced, close to
. highway; price S6.000.00. 100
. acres, 40 acres In cultivation,
school on place, guou ruau,
house, burn and other out-buildings;,
spring water piped to
house and barn; 120 acrcB tim
ber, three million feet w tim
ber, on good road; price $1600.00.
10 acrus, all bottom land, olose
to Myrtlo Croek, house and barn,
water right for Irrigation free.
Price $2,000.00. 140-acre place for
! rent. Close to town. Bruce Com
pany, Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
FOR SALE 7 acres, 4 acres in
prunes; good modern 6-room
house, all reconditioned. Cash or
lorniB. Sneil & Mntson, Camas
Valley Star, 6 miles from Rose
burg. .-.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT
1 Nine rooniB. Close In. Renson
' able. Page Lumber & Fuol Co.,
' 709 N, Jucksou St. Phone 242,
FOR SALE OR RENT 10 acres
fine bottom land, cheap, Terms.
Clms. Labour, 6 milos south,
Camas Valley Star Route,
FOR SALE Homo and five lots
' very reasonable. Call nt 430 N..
: Jackson St., Apt. 1.
Typewriter
2BMINGTON TYPEWRITERS ana
. Dslton Adding Machines, isles
and service. Roseburg Book
Store. Phone laihl.
Hay and Grain
FOR SALE Mixed hay, A-l condi
tion. Nice, clean, $12 ton. Phone
3F11, Dixonville Btoro.
OATS and vetch and clour oats.
Call 37F2 or The Fern,
Situation Wanted
WANTED By ,a middlo-agod I house bill- Wl, Tile, nieasuro crest
couple, a place as caretaker or led one new ' class ( bl retail beer
Janitor. Box 107, o o News-Re-1 permits and conformed with pre
view. - . I vious commission rulings.," i
Rentals
FOR RENT One 2-room furnish
ed apaiunent. Close In. For Bale
20 acres unimproved place
Close lu and reasonable. Call st
320 W. Cass St., Roseburg.
FOR -KENT 63-acre ranch on
North Unipqua. For particulars
Inquire John MuBgrove place,
Sutherlin, Route 1. -
FOR RENT Room In private
home tor man employed. Break
fast and garage. Inquire 876
Hoover,
FOR RENT Five-room modern
furnlshod houso, plastored. Rea
sonable. Inquire 223 E. Lane.
FOR RENT Modern C-room puts
, tered house, garage, $18.00. In
quire 1036 West 1st St.
TWO rooms for rent, $0.60 and
$8.00. Light, water . and butlW
828 Hamilton. -
MODERN apartments. Koblbaieo
Apis. Phone 660. .
FURNISHED apartment, 424 Flood
corner Mill. '
Trade
FOR TRADE Radio Cor piano
Gross Hsrls i
BELLBOYS' LIQUOR
BUYING RESTRICTED
: PORTLAND, Marches -(AP)
The'atate liquor commission to
day -Issued -sir-ardor prohibiting
purchase of liquor by bellboys for
hotel -guests not having ' lioonses,
The federal government' will oo
asked hot to ' Ibsuo rotall liquor
distributor stumps to persons not
licensed by the commission. Aus
tin Flogol, commission . attomoy.
said several hotels had obtained
the stiunns for their bell captain,
I but the practice was a technical
violation of the Oregon statutes.
All licenses will be -Issued after
Saturday under ' the provisions of
By Blosser
(T'9 A ISAf THAT OOK3
ABOUMD COpiWEPB.' It
COULD COMET AT 'YbO
FROM TF IE WORTH AMD.
KICt VUF -IEETH OUT
PPOMTHE SOUTH
BE FILLED SHORTLY
A drawing to fill vacancies In
the ranks of civilian consorvutlon
corps juniors will be held in the
very near future, Franklyn Voyt,
executive secretary of the Douglas
County Relief committee, announc
ed today, and applications for jun
iors, agoB 17 to 28, may be pre
sented" at once. '
Eligibility is covered by the fol
lowing ruleB, Mr. Voyt said in a
statement today:
(1) A family receiving public as
sistance or whose eligibility tor
public assistance has been- estab
lished by tho county relief com
mittee I
(2) A family found eligible for
assistance . and cortltted by the
county relief coimulttoe for em
ployment on projects of the WPA
or oilier fodoral agencies, whether
employed or awaiting assignment.
ine loiiowiug groups mil witu
In the above deilultion:
(11 Families receiving or found
eligible to receive general assist
ance from the county relief com
mittee.
(2) Families cortltied as eligible
for employment on projects of the
WPA or other federal agencies.
13) i-amines receiving mother's
assistance from the county courts,
when .Investigation by the county
rollef committee stuff Indicates eli
gibility for such aid.
. Euoh . soleutee will ,'be required
to allot $26.00 of liis monthly earn
ings to a pi'uiior dependent of
blood .relation or obligation fulling
within the ubove groups, The re
quirement of tour montns nreviouB
survico tor nonoraniy uiucnargeu
juniors to be eligible for re-selec-tiou
has been revoked, The re
quirement that an honorably dls
cunrgod junior Is ineligible lor re
selection tor a porlod bl' one year
following mo date of his discharge
omiuns.in eiteot. . ;
SOCIAL SECURITY
PAYMENTS BEGUN
WASHINGTON. Mareh'ia.
(At1) Tno social security hourd
paid touaythe first eight of
uuu claims it expects tnls year in
connection with the federal old
age benefit program. - ....
Hovon ol tiioBo claims came
from wage earners who reucied
tiio rolironie.it ago of, (jB tide yoar
utter one per contiof . their pay! had
been deducted for the peiiBion
fund. , ,. '!:..; .! .
.The eighth Cuino frnm tho estate
of u wage earner who died alter
his payment was niado. All lu-
voivod only a fow dollars. -:
Tho board did not iuiiko nubile
tho namoB of the clulmUh'tb; lut
suid they came from Wilmington,
Uel.i Now York, Louisville, Huron,
Mich.; Minneapolis uud Indianapo
lis. : '.'','
Although only one per cent lias
uoen uouuetod lroui puy, tho boaru
puys off three and one-halt per
cent of wugoB on which deductions
wore buBod, v -v
Tho hoard' Said more than 24,-
61)0,000 workers wore participating
in the program.
VOULD BROADEN h
SECURITY SET-UP
WASHINGTON, March M
(AP) Senator Frederlok- Stol-
wcr of Oregon said today he would
aniond his bill now before the son
a to finance committee to broaden
tho definition of "agricultural la
bor" In the social security -act.
lie said his amendment would
mako the torm "more Inclusive"
than proposed in his first draft. It
will permit exemption to packers
of peiisliuble fruits who operate
locally as well ns to larger coope
rative associations which operate
on ii suusonuble basis. . -
Stqiwnr suid tlioro was Borne
likelihood hlB bill would bo hold
tor consideration with othor pro
posed amendments now being pre.
pared by tho social Bccurlty board.
U. S. SPENDING GOES
PAST FIVE BILLION
WASHINGTON, March 11 (AP)
-Government expenditures this
fiscal your huvo crossed tho $5,000,
000.110(1 murk.
The dally treasury statomom
showed loilay spending botwoon
Inst July I nun March u iiegrcKut-
oil 5,OOS,!KI2,:iH:i, or 1.1.94-1,500
over the same porlod last your.
Tho higher outlays woro traco-
ublo lu part to social security uud
iiiilluiuil (lurmiHu oxpeiiilllurus.
"OLD TIME"" REVIVAL
DATED AT 4-SQUARE
KvaiiKfllHl Nina Butler HwaiiHon
will npc'it an "Old Tlmo HoIIkIoii"
rnvlvnl CHiniMilKn at the Kour
milium 0 on hoi clim-ch ut 7:30 n,
in. Hunday, accordhiK to llm pus
tor. MIhh HwaiiKffn, the paKlnr r
loci h, an oxturU?iictMl ovaiiKC
tiHt am) luiH hnen narllcnlarly Bin
coBHful In work with voiiiik pfoitlo
Tliu public la Invited to all utirv-
leea.
Around the taty
DRAIN
DKAIN. Mulch 13 Mr. nnd
.Mrs. (I. V. Sunders went to Port
land Kaluriliiy ovenlm:, returning
.Sunday evening. They ulso stoi
lieil at Alhiiliy, lor a few hours.
,Mr. nnd .lrs. George Sunberg
and two i-hflilren spent the week
end u'. the home of Mrs. Huitlicrg's
iiittmilS, .Mi-iiiul .Mrs, II. lliirthnl
omy. .Mrs, Diutlioloiny returned
lo KIkuiiisii with them for a week's
vis I.
Hev.' and Mrs. Helnelh. Mrs
Annie While uud Mrs. Bessla La-
key went to Springfield Monday
to attend the spring rally of the
Christian church.
Mrs. Wendell Herblson accom
panled her father, Elmer Newton,
to Marsnrieid Saturday for s
week's visit with, her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Whipple
spent Sunday in Roseburg visiting
relatives.
Dr.' Bertha Devore went lo Oak-
laud, Calif., Monday to attend the
funeral of her brother, Claude De
vore, who passed away Monday. -Mr.
Dewre waiua former resident
or Drain where He bad a law oflice .
some years ago .
a sou was born Sunday, March
7, at a Klamath Fulls hosnltal la
Mr. and Mrs. Lov Barker nf Mnlln.
am Leonard and family moved
Sunday to Lynx Hollow where Sid
Ib employed. "
Mr. aud Mrs. Algot Anderson
and daughter, Beverly K., Bpent
tho week-end visiting at the home
of Mr. Anderson's parents at Elgu
rose. DREW
DREW. Mnrch 13 Mm Wlllnrrl '
Cook nnd children, Gloria, Bohblo
and Harry Kust, have roturnod to
tneir nome, arter vlBlting at Blntoli
ley for the past week. . '
Walter GleruiS and Tommio Wat-
son of Simla Burbare are visit-'
lug the termor's sister, Mrs. Wayne
Dean. They plan to leave Saturday
en route to Alaska whero they eS-
vmii io siieuu Boverai months.
Miss Marianna Boton nf Klum. :
ttth Falls and Hubert Todd of Med-
torn visited the lntter's sister, Miss ,
Olivia Todd, over the week-end.
Mrs. ii, v. Tlson and spo War
ren visited In Kiddle last Friday. '
Charles Deaver and T. o. Mat.
eon of Vancouvor, B. 0., spent Sat- '
urday nnd Sunday with Mr. Beav
er's wife and son. They will sail '
Thursday tor Alaska where they -will
be- employed during the sum
mer; . , ... : ... '
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mnmr. nf
Roseburg spent last week-end at
v.ianori nome, -Mr.
and Mrs. Wlllurd rinnk- nn.l
son Bobble attended to business
iu iioseuurg weunesduy.
Mrs. Lewis ThoinaBon nnd small
son aud John' Denny spent several '
days lust week visiting Mrs. Thorn
nson's mother at Mediord.
Mrs. Arthur' ioniilngs has re.'
turned to her home after spending
several nlouths In Los Angeles. ; 1
Mi s. Grnco dinger -is . In L6s An
g? ,f ,v'ih ."WP.dadghtorrMrs. Mlt-;,
chellf' wli6 'has boen III, c. ' t
Mis,. Victor Short vlsitod nnd at.'1
tended to business in llosebur
the first of the. week. ,"v
- The roads in this coiumunitv
have boen graded and are in good v
condition, V: :; . : ,
- Arthur Jonhlnga loft Thuisday
for New York wnere ho will visit
his mother who has 'boon 111.
MARKET
REPORTS
BOSTON. March lsCfAmJ. ,
The CJoiumercial Bulletin roiiav
suysi . ;v. , .:
'Thero Is a better tnnn in n,
wool niai'itot, ugulu tins wook,
chiefly, in tho puued aim scoured
wool section put all homers ot Wnni ,
are more condueut. Comuing pul..
ea woois of tnroe-elgntB anu nuit-
uiuuu graues nre un. aiium. two ,
cents,-!. . ,-.':; , i... ,
Forolgn mnrkotB' have sllirhtlv .
moro than hold tnelr owu, at-,
tnougli turthoivfractional advances
nui uoen easily made.
"A Bomewhal - bottoi" uiovomout
of goons is noted iu tue piocogoous
inarkots. SplnnorB and toinnuHors
tind little now biiBlneBs but spool
ticatloiiB are still rucuntly goou
- "Tnoro Is nttlo reporteu from
the woat.
"Mouair Is firm but unchanged.''
The Bulletin iiiinn.ii,. i
lowing quotations:
scoured basis:
Oreiron: Fina mui r ,,, u -
l.OU-i.Oli flllO and f. m. rlnulnir 111.
1)2. ..
Mohair: Orcgpn, 05-07. '
tl'orelgn prices In bond).
WHEAT
POllTLANI). Murnh 13 fAPl
Whout continued Its tuniblo dur
ing tnu Httturday susslon. On tho
Portland futures markot, without
trading, final on May wns off 11 '
cents with July down a similar
sum. Local una Moalmia cash
whout each lost 11 cents fur I lie
day.
Wheal: Open High I,ow Close
May :..,.m l.lliil l.Hi 1.M4
July 1.0B1 1.051 1.041 1-041
Cash wheat: Dig Bond bluosteiii,
hw Vi pet. 1.101; (lurk hard win
tor i;i pet., 1.341; IU put., 1.271;
11 pet., 1.221; soft while, western
while, hard Winter und western
rod, 1.141. . .
o .-
AMERICAN LEGION MEETING.
AND PARTY
Tho regular meeting nf lTuipiin
Post, No. 10, will bo held In tho
armory Tuesday, evunlng at H
o'clock. In celebration of our lsth
iiuiiiversury onterlainnieiit and
lunch will he liail. We would lllio
ull members lo be prcsuut and on.
joy the evunlug.
ADJUTANT.
NOTICE
Regular meeting of the Ameri
can LuKiflti Adxillary TuesdHy,
March lilth, ul 0 o'clock. Killer.
tiiinment and refroshinontB Willi
post. Adv.
NOTICE I. O. O. K.
Alt Odd Fellows desiring (n at
lend the eeremnulos nt Myrtlo
('reek H.Uurilny evening, March l!l,
plcuso meet nt the hull nt 0:30 p. m.
II. A. CAN A DAY, N. G.
PACK Lumber und Kilel Coin
puny sells l'lylock wood veneer
wall hoard, spruce heat and di-nlii-hou
id lumber, wood veneer panels,
plaster wall board. MuuonUo, etc,
Adv. -. j,