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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21. 1937. SEVEN NEWS-REVIEW ClaMitied Ada. Phone 100 RATES Single Insertion, per word,, ,1c One week, per word 6c One mouth, per line 11.00 lllulmum charge 25c Copy (or this page will be accept ed until 11 a. m. ot the day t pub liMtlon. The News-Review assumes no responsibility tor and in no way guarantees the financial responsi bility or Integrity of the advertis ers in the classified columns. Read ers are urged to make lull Investi gation before sending money In re sponse to advertisements. The News-Review reserves the riant to reject objectionable adver tising. It further reserves the right to classify all advertising under tbe proper classification. Livestock ESTHAV 'NOTICE dime to my v pluce, n small male calf, yellow r Jersey. Owner call at Fredrtck- son place in Elgaiose district. 13. J. Donaldson. FOR SALE Olio good milk cow and ono brood sow to farrow in July. P. I. Naylor, 1 mile east of Myrtle Creek on Davis place. . BULL for public service. E. It. Sut ton, 2 miles Vest of Roseburg ou Lookiugglass road. FOR SALE Two young burros. Broke to pack, ride, or work. Phone 701-J-l. FOR SALE Weaned O. I. C. pigs. S. A. Webber, Pearson ranch, Umpqua, FOR SALE O. I. C. boar, 11 months old, 300 pounds. Ralph Moore, Wilbur. FOR SALE An Aberdeen-Angus bull, 3 years old. A. V. Ady, Myr tle Croek. 4 VETERINARIAN Dr. H. B. Keith. mo jive. it. niuuu oftt. ONE registered Jersey cow, $60.00. D. D. Pope, Azalea. JERSEY milk cow for tale. 11. S. Ilaird. Wilbur. FRECKLES AND HIS O IF WE ENTER THAT TRAILER-dgftj f 'WTEREST AT ALL.' &kk vHyvejaT C iuX IP WE POU'T Wlkl THE VEAH, AMD IP WE DO BUILbiNS COKTESTILLVDUSWMOT, U'LL OWkl A SHARE JiM CHIP Ihl TOO f AND 5 CONTEST, I WON'T GET ) WIM, VOU WILL- GETA 1 , CHIP W llO OFVOJR ef vS OF THE TRAILER lrAiMM MAYBE WE'LL ALL Pitt A TRIP, AND I'LL BE OUT THIR.. AMD WITH US? SO IB , savings mowey? - at what v 1, , and, if we wim v cOiS 10. I'M taking a SX we'retakin&a uon&I l-tv Ho.-rit.oF irTTT-TTTTT -,He contest; anu ll.TO.,.MK, -i -V LONG CHANCE; r V CWAWCE.TOO.' s fi'T 'Tl ( INTEREST . vnnMi cct i V until H ""Ny 11 y , I I 4 h 11 '-frV, ? fl ' ' ' 1 ' SWELL TRIP? J ABoJl'Voii - TJ I M9?5 1 a jrim & xrNnfrf t rT-t--i a v "KTT TnrP o r rT1 t 11 rviirvA iNUKin. orii,viA.L, inljivoe, vrasnins oocieiy dy inompson ana voui rA NOTE FROM REGOlE 'hE TOLD ME TO WA.il II wELL.WiLL.HE BE6S THE HOWOR f Z' LEW AMD JACK PBOBABLV WILLfcE I LOOK, MOTHAH.' SHE " vEBy STRAMGB -l' WJiTUBfeS.' Wf I AM I I FOR. VOUE.AM5UER., I Of MV PEESEWCE ABOAED 1HE-5WAU7 WILP AT ME FOR 7HI5 DIVERSIOW, BUT ) HAS ACCEPTED... SHE'S J I I'VE MEVBR MET CCASHIKIQ S(3CIETV V AA'M'set I P.- J mtci iiin(-fu,c it-rm Aint 1 VE READ SO MUCH ABOUT THE VI r1 II QTMlWrt Ol IT V V urn ncmst: I P T s: HB SAVS HIS DEAR MOTHER l SO . PASTURES PAM1LV, AMD eG6 IS A V V V . I Ijk ' U-Y VAMHIOUS -tO MAKE MV ACQUAINTAMCSP .Ng TALIC OF THE COMTIIJEXITV ' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Out of Bounds - , . , ' . . By Martin A SUmA. II O.Vt. 00 C I - vivW rt , HORACE V.O& A HASV aA& OF 60VS OWE WIW Jl MEAVi A TttVMC'. I - t 00 , K RtWOMWRtWCH CAOOtO C.0&& AROOMO , OOW'T HtV? ,0OM'T ff WWmER WEVJT, I WAA SEEW4' At0wSOc,M? , I TOR ?.VVv VOUV VOll .VXOU-0 VOU ? 1 WtkiT-WUF I WaSHTUBBS ' . ' '" ,' Nsglg. J. Z..:. ;...". ByCrane T . fW'WA , 'Ai i- I Sf fH6A?C SOU HAVE ) SPENT TNO V fPWNO WHAT HA?TEN6P. THEY'RE PRETTV FRAGILE. CAN'T STAND 1 HOW'P WOU LIKE TO SELl) -O 'gtm'S'ryr''- A PAIR. OP rYYEARSTRM-PINfe 5UPPEM CHANCES PgQM HISH ALTITUDE AND COLD. OOTTA BRIN6 ) HIM, MR. rln ;r. I55- ' " -UaW4if:i''l-V.W- , CHINCHILLAS, f( 'EM,CON;OUND , 'EM DOWN GRADUALLY. &U6SS I KUSHEO 'EV SMITH?! ,NOTI WVCWUFH ; (S- - m. enmm nii-.'-v. yfe.. iSyaj mr. smith. Vt, and one , iTOO much. takes 3 to 6,vears. jSl 3TO,fEftRSJl--.J) Ttb a e i B30 THE COPTER -A S K(y DIEO, " " a TZ VHOLY SMOKL. 7 ' I t&rn lie OUT u mine 11,000 g&t i V-.v. ) - , . -rr.;-v J,, r . IFOR1UHEOUT - FEET A30VE KlO f J s ? ' TsHHTi "L, t- lr-t A V.OF CHWCHIUU6. . I & ' jl bravo. go ash li? . ' vV:;, cAvt?St -T: ''T 1 f--::$?.-vK . Jrr-;' ' 5 T . y 'f. in& for amanf v-.'sj" '---- L.r,vVj rxh yabt 1 ' in ' ' Vf , ill 'K, ' i gSy , 33 O . s ..... . ' . .. '...;.. Rentals I S FOlt RENT Houses and apart' litems, furnished. Water and lights. Close in. 1 ground floor upartnieiit, 3-room bouse. Inquire 32U W. Cass. CLEAN, 3-room. front, turnisbed apartment. Lights, water, garage. Adults, bit 8. Fine St. . FOR RENT Five-room house, close In. Phone HD-tt or call at 604 S. Stephens St. 1 FOR RENT Modern furnished, 5 rooms and sleeping porch, 60-t E. Douglas St. LIGHT housekeeping room. Close In. 302 West Washington. . FOR RENT Unfurnished cottage. Inquire at 1124 Ramona Court. FOR RENT Piano. Phone 285-K or inquire at 1)21 E. Douglas. FURNISHED room, with kltcheu- otte, 528 s. Pine. MODERN apartments. Koblbugen Apts. Phone 600. Tractors COME ONE, come all and see Sarff's Auto Tractor before you buy a small tractor. At Sarff's Auto Wrecking House, 623 N. Main St. Poultry FOR SALE New Hampshire hatching eggs from sturdy blood, tested stock, 30e per dozen. Will hatch cblx at 8c apiece. Date Bullock, Oakland, Ore. NOTICE Turkey flock owners! If we get "r sufficient volume we will Bet turkey eggs on ono moro date, May 25th. Phono Watzig Hatchery, 740-J. Wanted WANTED Cattle for pastille, room for 15 head. See or write. 11. J. Elbe, Tenmilo, Ore. WANTED 6-foot show case. Sea M. Lawson, 111- Cass nlrcot. FRIENDS l VOA It C9T- i001 I For Sale, Miscellaneous FOR SALE Emerson cubluet grund piano, several good used mattresses, electric washing ma chine, all enamel gas range, all enamel electrio . range, w hile sewing machine, oversiutfed dav enport, wood ranges. Cheap and on terms to suit your needs. Judd's Furniture Store, Phone 26, 321 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE Now 4-pleca Ava Durah bedroom suite, largo oval mirror, vanity, bed, chiffonier and bench, (69.75, and a $24.75 spring filled mattress freo with above set. Judd's Furniture Store, 321 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE Wagon with hay rack, wood rack and gravel' bed. Also inowor and cream separator. Ot to Olson, 3 miles went of Hose burg. Phone 48F22. COPELAND Electric Rofi'lgerators Piked right. Liberal terms. 222 W. Oak St. FOR SALE Single phased colors, i h. p. to 2 h. p., 110-220 volt. W. R. Brown Electrio Shop, 120 N, Stephens St. ' FOE SALE Largo trailer house, equipped, at low price. Arthur Wallen, Routo 2, Box 114, Rose burg. ANY size roll dev. s prints 25c. Paclfio Photo Ser., Box 8753, Portland, Ore. SEE your cream weighed and tested. Clyde Adair, Roseburg Creamery. MILK, grade A pasteurized or raw. Delivered daily. Umpqua Dairy. Phone 38. BUY your berry boxes at Parkin son's Food Store, 323 West Cass. FOR SALE CHEAP Repossessed refrigerator. Radio Music Store, MAYTAG washers Sales and ser vice.. Radio Muslo Store. USED washers and used radios, Radio Music Store. RUNDEL-Plano tuner. Ph. 189-L. Store. Phono 690-J. I Gross & Karirls. ''I FOR SALE 400 feet Irrigation pipe, one-inch. Skinner system, ready to Install. 1 mile south of Edenbower school. P. E. Beaver. FOR SALE! Cream separator with or without motor. Or will trade for livestock. C. 13. Calkins, P. O. Box 44. FOR SALE 2-ivheol nailer. Stuc co house, west end swinging bridge. FOR SALE Oood 2-wheol trailer. R. G. Baker, 810 N. Jackson St. USED Elcc. ranees. Itsbg. Electric. Automobiles USED CAR- CLEANUP SALE 1928 Chevrolet Sodan $50.00 1928 Chevrolet Coach 76.00 1927 Chevrolet Coach 35.00 1925 Uulck Sedan 46.00 1926 Dodge Sedan 60.00 1926 Chrysler Sedtn 60.00 1925 Chevrolet Touring 25.00 1927 Studobakcr Soduu 75.00 1929 Whippet Coach 95.00 1928 Harley'Davidson mo torcycle 35.00 1928 Ford A Coach 75.00 1925 Dodgo scroensido 45.00 These prices this week only! R. II. WILSON MOTOR CO. Oak and Itoso Sts., Itosehurg Help Wanted MAN with piling truck, short haul on paved highway, steady work, gdod pay. Man with team to do yarding. Steady work. Come at unce. See George Stewart ut Bill Jautzer s sawmill, Azalea. HELP WANTED Girl or woman for general housowork. Phone Mrs. E. R. King at 209 North Side Apts. WANTED Relliitilo woman to care for small child and do house work. Inquire In person. 812 S Mill St. typewriters , ,..,.,, , w n Nnu, ,, ,...,t MONTH BY CARRIER IN lubber stock ruck J C Stud- ROSEBURG ONLY $1.00 REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and J, Anchor FOR THREE MONTHS BY Dalton Adding Machines, sales ' ! ; MAIL, ANYWHERE! nnd RArvlAA. TtOHAhnrer Rnnk wnn TTJAnm Tta,un n ni,nn A. Real Estate 10 ACRES S miles cost, 1 mile soutb of Butborliu, Joins Mary Lotox place. No buildings. No dobe land. 1300 cash. 5 acres in city limits,' across from Advent school, 200 cash or good trailer bouse. Mrs. Wm. Cramplon, Reedsport, Ore. MUST sacrifice my place on ac count of my health. 12 acres, 6 iu prunes, family orchard, bal ance pasture and timber. Good building site, on good road, near Canyonvlllo. Price 1500.00, good terms. Bruco Company, Myrtle Crook, Ore. FOR SALE 100 acres, about 2, 000,000 ft." old growth fir saw timber; good saw mill site, 13 miles out. Prico $2500.00. Terms. Clius. Kyos, 826 N. Jackson. FOR SALE OR TRADE For smaller place, lSOO-nuro stock raucb, fine range for sheep or cattle. Two live streams. Owner, Box 879, c-o News-P.oviow. MOVING to Eugene Juno 1st. Will sell my homo at 529 S. Main St. at sacrifice. Small down pay ment, balanco $20 per month, In cluding Interost. IU0-ACRE stock ranch for sale on - easy tortus. Near Glide. Or rent till October 1st, $100. Clear of debt. Jesse Neavoll, Lebanon, Ore. FOR SALE 4-room modern bun galow, partly furnished, with garago. Cheap If taken soon. Box 380, c-o News-Review. HOUSE FOR BALE OR RENT Nine rooms. Close in. Reason able. Page Lumber & Fuel Co., 709 N. Jackson St. Phone 242. FOR SALE My home, reasonable, at 603 W. Lane St., City. Cull forenoons. Trade Impounded UNLESS Claimed wltbln 48 hours from date of notice, all dogs de scribed below will be Bold or killed as provided In city ordi nance No. 1014. Tom Fiotcher, City Enforcement Officer. Phone 2F4. Small black and white' male tor rlor. License No. 340 May 21, 5 p. m. Small long, shaggy haired Aire dale and toy noodlo male dog. LIceUBO No. 1614 May 21, 6 p. m. Large fox terrier, black and whito, male. May 21, 5 p. ni. Work Wanted WANTED Work with team. Perry Smith, Lookiugglass. A fnlliiiir bli-th rate ht-otmlit In 1936 the first decline of jrrtTWi school enrollments in unitou Slates history. An estimate showed 130,000 fewer children weiw en rolled lust fall than the 26,434,193 in grr.de and high schools two years ago. Persons ontorlng the United States from abroad numbered 41, 307.496 In tho 1936 fiscal year com pared with 41,730.336 the year bo fore, The figure includes transients as well as Immigrants. o The Lookiugglass Comotery ns Bociailon will hold lis annual moot ing on Wednesday, May: 26th. (Adv.) HENRY JONES, Sec. IF YOUR TIME IS UP TAKE TIME OUT TO RENEW FOR YOU It NEWS-REVIEW. IMPORTANT STORIES ARE BREAKING EVERY DAY. MAKE SURE OF RECB1VINO IT BY RENEWING NOW. IT COSTS ONLY 50c PER MONTH BY CARRIER IN ROSEBURG ONLY $1.00 FOR THREE MONTHS BY MAIL, ANYWHERE! : ELKTON ELKTON, May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith and Mrs. Ruth Mode, of Kellogg, wore Elk ton visitors Thursday. - W. P. nilllck made a trip to Drain Thursday to take a ship ment of tlowers to be sent away. Tbe Iris season is on. Mrs. J. J. Henderer was called Thursday to Reedsport by the ill ness of hor sister, Mrs. Young. R. Wilson, ot Roseburg, was In Klkton Thursday attending to business matters. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Horsell aro at the Den Butler homo. Mr. Hol ler has not been vory well of Jute. Mrs. Churlea Binder, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. L. BoBsen, Mis, R. L. Colley and Mrs. S. C'olloy wore North Bond visitors Thursday. August and (lard Bngabord ot Seottsburgb wore attending to business mutters In Elkton Sat urday, Mr, and Mrs. John Lovonhagon motored to Eugene Saturduy eve ning. Thor Jensen wus a Roseburg visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mubloy and son wero in Drain Saturday. Wm. Frost and J. L. Rowo wero in Drain Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solomon and daughter, Joy, of Rosoburg, Mrs. Maud MoClay, Mrs. Flor ence Dally and Mrs. draco Burk of Klamath Falls, wore at the Oliver I Initios homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson and son, Donald, of Scottsbnrg were Elkton visitors Saturday. Mr. Frank Bender. . LeRoy Morgante and Claud Haines wore KtiKono visitors Saturday. John Sawyers, who is working for the stuto highway spent the week-end ut bis homo In Klkton. Mrs. Elsie Wells of Cottngo Grove Is visiting at the home of Miss Mary Wells. Mr, and Mrs. (leoieo llludor mo tored to Hoseburg Monday. Miss Dorothy Trains und Mrs. Mona Dydoll wont to I'ortlund Monday to attend tho Rebckah grand lodgo. Mrs. Jon n Hison of Lakeside and Miss Edith Cox of Wnldnort were at tho home of Mrs. Marietta Haines, Monday. A plane which was short of cas lit on tho Beckley ranch Monday. Mr. ana Mrs. Charles OFenil of California and Mrs. Ella Fen- ley left Monday for Portland to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Ashurst of Klamath FallB spent the wook-end with her sis ter, Miss Murgaret Morris. They were ut the Oliver Hainos home for diunor Sunday. AZALEA AZALEA. Muy( 20. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Uhly loft Suldrduy' morning for Koyport, Wash., whore thoy will spend n couple of wookB Isltlng with his rather. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Joints nnd children of Klamath Fulls visited ovor the week-end bore with his paronts, Mr.- und Mrs. Jones and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Jeuks. Doau Paulson, who Is employed near Prospect, vlsltod bore this weok-ond with his wife and turn lly. Stanley Jantzer and Jimmy Johns mado n trip to Powers Sat urday to deliver a caterpillar for Willlum Jantzer. Max tireen made a business trip .National HORIZONTAL 1, 6 Tho (lug of : Stuto. 10 Fastened with tncks, 12 Wing. 13 Plaything. 14 Little devil. JlOLulr. Answor to 17 To cook in fat 18 Sloth. 10 Bono. 30 Butter lump, 21 Beer. 22 Old garment. 23 Injudicious. 43 Nostrils. 45 Delivered. 46 Hog:. 47 Nothing. 48 Was Indebted. 40 To rant. 80 This country's copltul. 51 This country's governmental 20 Frozen desserts, 31 Three. 32 To bevel out. 33 At this time. 34 Present. 35 Bill of (arc. 36 Neuter pro noun. 37 Early. ,38 Botches. 40 To gossip. 41 Plateau. 42 Perched. leader, do . VERTICAL 1 Neutor pro miajbitijjnIJeIJ lmqhje r tl itooeMfjC Enffb i a trr pffflolGterr Meni a m SfABp EPCTpIeToInbP A sons f o aIqp 1 ntHnstA Sir" ufrng l AjvisnR A W uiNiBTELqMET VtePl A s tie rH aMjHIIIsELl n e0a tjiER rt'ANf M l1e4pIr l-LU-.IILLJ i L iff raKi aroon XVh"" ycl,ow ' 1 ru ir" 'A " 930 '5l """" I!32 36 i7 HP W' sr npr rjr tt" nP"" FHImlimi.li! to Eugene last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johns visit ed and attended to business In Canyonvlllo Saturday adoruooii. Mr. and Mrs. William Juntzor and sous, Billie and Jackie, Jimmy Johns and Stanley Janlzor, left Monday by the way of the Red wood highway for Ormnd, Calif., where Mr. Jantzer will look after business affairs. While there they will also visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coyle and daughter, Ellen Lydia. Floyd Eakin, Darwin Jobns and Raphel Sharp returned to- Port . Orford Suuday where thoy are employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barton visit ed Sunday in Roaehurg with their daughter, Opal Jenkins and also air. and Mrs. Ucorge i'uckelt. Mr. and Mrs. Willlum Jantzer and children mudo a business trip to Klamath Fulls Friday. uooert A. uooite of Los Angeles spent the week-end visiting at tho homo of his undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cooke. Mr. Cooke is traveling for Mercb and com pany, chemists of San Francisco. und was on route to Seattle. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Phillips shop ped and transacted business In Rosoburg Monday. Airs. Lowell Curtis and son. Leo. shopped in Grants Puss Monday nfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jantzor mid cbildi'ou of Prospect aro viBiting - nere mis woeK witu nor paronts. mr. ana Mrs. mc.Michaol. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Trinn nml family of Klamath Falls visited several days this week at the Frank Tripp home. . Jtaiph stark made a business trip to Eugone tho first of the week. Mrs. Harry Cooke. Mm v. T. Johns, Mrs. Warren lluzon attend- eu tne i.aniou Aid mooting Friday at the home of Mrs. Ella Leach. School closed nt the (lalcsvllle sobool Friday and on Sunday a picnic dlniior was enjoyed with Sunday school In the Morning. Miss Clnra Booker teuohor for the past yoar, returned to her home at Melrose. DREW nilBlW, May 20 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jewell nnd small daughter ot Marshfleld visited at the William Barrow home lust week. They brought Irs Barrow to Umpqua Fnlls where he will be employed, -Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Ronfro of Can yonvllle visited and attended t business nt Drew Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomaspn and son Jack and Bob Boriney were business . visitors In Rose, burg Monday. Mrs. Roso Potts of Los Angoles Is visiting with her brother and sistoi-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bi attcn and , family. Mrs. Potts wns accompanied to Days Creek, by Ilarloy Gunlon who litis boon in California tor some time. , Wiirron Tlson, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. II. C. Tlson, loft Friday for Portland to spend a week visiting and attending to business, - , Oliver DriUten Is hauling lum ber to Riddle from (Joins' mill at Days Crook. Mis. Wayne Dean, Mrs. Oliver Cook und Mrs. Vic Short shopped In Roseburg' Wednesday," Ml', and Mrs. Clarence Tlson, wore home from Medford ovor tho Inst weok-ond. Dale Hominy was In Roseburg on business Saturday. Mrs'. Roso PottB, Mra.' Oliver Brntten and children. Don, Ralph, Roy, Betty and Dale, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Short, Friday evening. Banner Previous Puzzle erning . ' 17 Fashion. 18 European mountains, 20 Mattel'. 21 Last word of a prayer, 22 Moisture. 23 To press 24 Tropical shrub. 25 To clang. 28 Yielding emulsion. 27 Northeast. 28 Meeting places. 30 Bed. 31 To honk. 34 Fcnther scarfsi 35 Mold. 37 Nut covering. 38 To deflect. 30 Impetuous. 40 Child's cot. 4 1 To cncounler. 44 God ot sky , 45 Southwest. 46 Chum. 48 Upon. 40 Sun god. noun. 2 Values. 8 Portrait statue. 4 Howen. 5 Masculine pronoun, 7 Knock. 8 Ell. 8 Less con strained. 11 Filth. 15 Form ol "me.' 16 This country is a self-gov Tl lb I? 6 b I I