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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 1 0, 1937.
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Livestock
Y AlW'TlllV JsAI.Pnr i.nichii'.l .lir.
buy cow 8 and heifers, St. Maws
lueuuing. Age iroin a memos 10
t years. At the Valentino barn
in butherlin on Tuesday, July
, l;t. ShIc marts ut 1:30 p. in.
J I. K. Carl, owner. D. K. Uarnea,
' auctioneer.
KOR SALE Fresh cow, calf 9
weeks old both $-lG.uo; sow, 9
uifis 4 weeks old nil .for $lii.0U:
1 young pig, $7.0. Mrs. Ethel H.
' Hecathorn, A nifle south on yi)
highway, Myrtle Creek.
FOR SALE 15 gentle, young,
work horses and mares. Weight
to 1800 lbs. One cream colored
saddle horse. Walter Kuu key
west of Wilbur.
FOR SALE Weanling pigs, also
one Guernsey heifer, to freshen
the last of this month. Henry
Jones, Lookiugglass.
A THREE fine Corriedale bucks for
A sulo. Two registered. All three
years old. Eppinger-Hilp Ranch,
Myrtle Creek.
WE R K 1.1 O V E WORTHLESS
STOCK FREE Ol1 CHARGE.
PHONE S2F12.
FOR SALE 2-vear-old cow und
cnlf. F. F. Parker. Wilbur.
FRECKLES AND HIS
WE BETTEC LAV P!USTC
GET RiD OP ME. TUMBLE -
WEEP.' AS SOON AS WE
REACH A PLACE UHEEE
THEC&'S A PHONE. I'LL
STOP.
n stop. y auocall-e s;s rT W ' " ZT4'-H-WV
MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE
NOW, DC JASON-tt MUST
TAKE FKlMIS OF Ti-IE I A
TlMMS' HAM05 AMD FEET
5?
THEN WE WILL WEiaH
amp feedz-ttt r
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
n I I .jrtlr..
WASH TUBBS
fV'LL LIVE LIKE WNC-S IN THE
JUN&LE , PODNER. KNIVES, SPEAKS
AND TOMAHAWKS WHNT MOCf.
COULD VOU WliH
FOR?
j urivpttx&m9m viiv'j to sleep? xw-yHv-zHv y i.sa utmvtm . 'y."."' ...
FOR SALE Registered Shroo-
siiire rains, aho 11 registered
Shropshire yearliug ewes. Phone
tiFUL
HAVE one good iemale turkey
nog, o give away. j. neusic.
L'nipqua. ,
Miscellaneous
GRAIN combining " Will work
within reasonable distances from
Myrtle Creek, if sufficient good
acreage is ottered in a locality.
Prices according to size and con
dition of fields. Apply promptly.
Eppiugor-Hilp Ranch, .Myrtle
Creek.
LOANS: We make loam ou im
proved city property, for build
ing, refinancing, repairing.
Monthly repayment plan. New
low interest rates. UMPQUA
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO
CIATION. SEE your cream weighed and
tested. Clyde Adair, Rose burg
Creamery.
MILK, grade A pasteurized or raw.
Delivered dally. Umpqua Dairy.
Phone 38.
ARUNDKL-Plano tuner. Ph. 189-U
Poultry
WANTED Colored fryers and
hens. Also Leghorn hens. Rose
burg Poultry
700 BRONZE turkeys, 9 to LJ
weeks old, 1.25 each. Tony
Meis, Oakland, Oregon.
Fuel
16-INCH slau wood, $1.00 tier In 3
tier lots, 4-fooi cord, $1.75. De
livered. Order now and snve.
Phone 38F5. Mill, Dixonvilie
road, west of county barn.
Typewriters
REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and
Dalton Adding Machines, sales
and Bervice. RoBPburg Rook
Store. Phono C90-J.
Trade
FOR 1RADE Radio for piano.
Gross & Hargia.
FRIENDS
LEW-
IM THE
TO
VZZ,9iW NO SOONER SAD
Ifjlice u ):,.: ,,'., ( WE'LL HWETDTAKE A CHAWCe .' ( ( I HATE TD PUT -(tU BOYS TO AMY 1
TV.- WUTTY. YOU ASK FDR CHEF GEORGE ) , Yg-J- TOOBLE , BUT WOULD YOU MIWD W..,..
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For Side, Miscellaneous
SWALY centrifugal pump, 100 foot
deau, Zoo gauous per in mult;,
iv-iuui sieei lined bucilou uusu
wiiu loot Vttivu, -id iuex nt'ttvy
duty me hose, puuip tize uc
liou i mcnes, uiBcuaJ te iiicuub.
inquire ut iveuueius sodium;
House, Gieuduie, ore.
LUMBER for sale rough or plan
ed, bee uic beiore you im, l can
bave you money ut tnu iu ill or
deilvoreu. -Call uuy day or uight
at your convenience. Oeorgo
iiorton, l mile east ut Roseumg
ou Uixonviile road, by County
Rain.
FOR SALEu Kouuu mini er. Will
trade lor aitana hay, grain.
sueep or cattle. Dale Weekly,
Myrtle Creek.
NEW and used sewing machines
and vacuum cleaners. Also re
pairing of all makes. Gross &
liargis.
Wilt MAI I-' tJn r.it:iliirii Vnii
pick them. Bring containers, lia
lioyer, Dillard, 3rd house east
Evans stand.
ROYAL Anno cherries, 2c a pound.
Also Lamberts. You pick them.
Eight miles out on Route 2. M.
Gilbert Wood.
FOR SALE An old six-foot Cham
pion grain binder. J. 11. 1-anott,
Camas Valley.
USED electric washing machines,
,$15.00 and up. California Oregon
power Co.
FOR SALE CHEAP Repossessed
refrigerator. Radio 'Music Store.
BUY your berry boxes at Parkin
sons Food Store, 323 West Cass.
TRAILER for sale, 12.00. J.
Johnston, Hotel Grand.
FOR SALE Simmons folding and
portablo beds. Call 550.
ALMOST new 40-quart pressure
cooker. Call 1)31 East 2nd bt.
USED washers and used radios.
Radio MubI.i Store.
USED Elec. T-anprefi. Unliir. Flwlrie
A Popular
Another
WHAT DO MOU MAKE OF
ALL THIS' MVOA 15 SO IMMERSED
BABIES, SHE SEEMS
FORGET THE PECULIAR
CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUND
ING THEM-
Enough
j T7i I :
lTfiTWr"t mWfk U ir-''J U B,.C0.1M7BYWEASCIVICE.tNC. T. M. BEC. U. 8. PAT. Of F. J
The Boys Are Up a Tree
THAN DONE. THAT'S WHERE
CHERRIES Fine large Lamberts.
Pick tuem yourseii suuuay, Ju.y
11. Price 6c ou the tree. Two
miles north Rickway store. Rob
ert McKay.
Rentals
FOR KENT Five-room, modern
bouse, close in. Gurugc, base
incut, furnace. Puitly furnished
or not to suit convenience. Phone
555-J or cull ut yiKI Wiucuester.
FOR RENT Small, partly furnish
ed ho use ou north side, 7.50 per
mouth. See Homer Strickling,
lOti N. Parrott St.
FURNISHED room, modom con
veniences. 122 S. Jucksob, oppo
site Hunt's Indian theatre.
FU RN 1SH ED 6 -room house, close
in. Electric stove, piano, washer.
$30.uU. Inquire 22'A E. Lane.
FOR RENT Modern 7-room
house. Close in; with or without
pasture. Phone 1UF2.
CLEAN housekeeping room, com
pletely furnished, $6.00 mouth.
528 South Pine.
MY modern' furnished B-room
apartment. Adults. 1152 Madrono
Ave.
KOHLIIAGEN apartments. Strictly
modern. $22.50 and up. Phono
550.
KOII HUNT Kivoroom furnished
house, 420 Vista Ave.
FURNISHE 1J apartments. 42J
Floed, corner Mill.
4-KOUM houso for rent. Inquire
420 Fowler.
FIRST class home at 1225 West
First St.
Tractors
COMB ONE, come aU and see
Sard's Auto Tractor before you
buy a small tractor. At Sarff's
Auto Wrecking House, 623 N.
Main St.
Work Wanted
WANTED Fitrin or ranch" work by
the month. Murried. One child.
Chii racier references. James R.
Mer.ep, Gen. Del.. RoHeburg.
Gentleman
Note
Is Enough
.'MUST EXAMINE TtVIMS AND
If THEM TRACK DOWN) NOTE
FOUND IN E&G. 'TIS MV
HUMBLE OPINION OLIVE j
BRANCH AT EMD OF MESS-
ACjE MAV BE IMPORTAMT J
CLUE- S
Real Estate
FOR SALE DIAMOND LAKE
IlOAiE
Beautiful large ruotic cottage ou
Diamoud luiie, completely tui
nisueu, 4 bleeping loouu, spa
cious iouiigiii& luutu, wiiu large
luepiace, timing room, fcitcueu,
excellent well, also 2 power
bouts und 1 row boat. Price
$.i,U0U. V. E. Kiigore, Real Es
tate, Grants Pass, Oregon.
BUY NOW S-room family home,
garden lot eixllio, beautiful
shade trees, $20t0.o0; $2uo down
and $20 per month. Several oth
ers, 4 rooms and larger, some
line modern homes close in und
in Laurelwood.
New listings on income property.
Small and large farms with crops
and equipment. Fred A. Golf, 1j2
S. Stephens. Phone 218.
FOR SALE Nearly now house,
about 8 blocks from Umpqua
hotel. Three bedrooms, living
room, dining room, kitchen with
breakfast nook und built-ins,
bath and cooler 100111. All plas
tered. Small amount ot money:
and flit.oO per mouth ou balance.
J. M. Judd.
FOR SALE 17-room apartment
hoitbu, 7 apartments, baths, show
ers und built-ius, hut und cold
wutcr, gas and electricity, all
well furnished. Bringing $1)0.00.
per month. Will consider small
house or acreage in trade. J. iM.
Judd.
MODERN 7-room resilience for
rent or salo, newlr efiuished,
good neighborhood.' Rental, $32.50
per month. Sale price $3750.00 on
easy terms. Douglas Bldg. &
Loan Ass'n., Medical Arts Bidg.
FOR SALE 52 acres on N. Ump
qua river. Nicely located, close
in. 29 acres river bottom,
peaches, alfalfa, good buildings.
Price $11,500. Terms. Chas.
Kyes, 8-t N. Jackson.
FOR SALE Hid acres. Excellent
soil, timber, feed, water, build
ings, tools, drag huw, household
goods, horse. $2,750 cash. Pineaw,
1ays Crook. Ore.
SAV.' THAT'S
AM IDEA.-
OUVE
I 8RAMCHES
V STAND FOR
V PEACE '
300.00 BUYS two good resideneo
lots. 140 feet frontage on paving.
50 feet deep- Fast front. G. .
Young & Sou, 124 W. Cass tit.
Phone 417.
-ROOM house, good condition,
small lot, equity for sale. RighL
lor quick saie. 41tt Benson bt.
Hay and Grain
'uwONIl iMitltiiir 1 I'm If u huv. ready
to haul now. Fred A. Goit, liiJ
S. Stephens. Phone 218.
Help Wanted
WANTED Mun with car. Suli'it
oxperkHH'e needed. Kl'ew to truv
tL tluai-itlileu ami cumniiHttloii.
Saturday only. U. H. Fell, 62s S.
Piue St.
WANTKI) Woman with salea abil
ity, free to travel. Uox 2X2, km
News-Kuviow.
Automobiles
full SALE 1 Chevrolet truck. 1
truiler houne. Make us an offer.
See them ut the Koaeuurg (jur
aKu. 1035 CHEVROLET truck, L. W. B.,
$350.00. Art's Log Cabin, Suthor-
liu.
Wanted
WANTED Auction sales. You get
the crowd and I'll got the money.
lor you. Jonn Aoooue, uaaiauu
WE buy hldos. Oregou Junk Co.
KLAMATH FALLS, July 8
(AP) This city joined the ranks
of those in Oregou requiring food
handlers to undergo scmi-annuul
examinations to insure their free
dom from communicable diseases
by council passage fo an ordinance
which will affect 1,500 persons.
NOTICE
Bids will be received by Kellogg
school board, Dlst. 51, Douglas Co.,
for the shingling and paiutfng of
school house rool, also painting in
side and outside of school house.
Board reserves right to reject
any or all bids.
Bids must bo In by July 15. In
quire of clerk for specifications.
Mrs. V. K. llolcomh, Clerk,
By Blosser
By Thompson and Coll
By Martin
By Crane
OH, LOOK.' IT'S A THREAT
ANOTHER NOTE - AGAINST ANVOME
I IN THE BABIES' ) ATTEMPTIM&
V CLOTHES... . TO TRACE THE
Ared fee Ccjf
CAMAS VALLEY
CAMAS VALLEY, July 9. Jim
Huuttcl is among aeveial who are
building new burns thin Hummer
to replace Ibotte broken down by
snow hist wintor.
VVultor Coatcs attended to busi
ness muttors iu the vullcy Wed-
uoRduy.
Mih. Looncy und smult ihuiKh-
tnr, Joan, who are hi tho iMyrtle
Point honpitul are both iutprovliiK.
MfB. Looiify will be able to go
home this weuk but it will still be
Home time before Jouu will bo din
missed. Glenn Wolcott has installed an
eloctric fence on bis place. It stB
current from their 3-volt li;ht
plant and seems to be very suc
cessful so far.
Joseph (Buster) It town cot bis
bund cut quite badly last Wednes
day while working at tho Stand-
ley camp ut Mems gup. lie will
not be able to use It for two
weeks so he and bis fumily left
tho last of the week for Drift
creek, Lincoln county, to spend
the time visiting relatives.
Mr. und Mrs. George Chnmpte of
tho .Shell service station bad a pus
ran go installed iu their apart
men, by the Norgo deulers bust
week. Mrs. C'hampie finds it
great Improvement over the small
wood cook Btovo which t.e had
been using.
John Stand ley and Mis. Noble
Stuudloy went to Grunts Pass last
Wednesday after gelling ( ivprd.
that the former's sister, nr.
Myrtle Miller, had been hurt.
Mrs. Standley stayed until Satur
day when she returned home.
Thursday Mrs. JMiilip Standley of
Kydurwood, Wa'sli. came by on
her way to Grants Pass Hitd took
Mrs. Miller's daughter, Josephine
Uestul, home. ;
Mrs. O. R. Amsteiu was brought
home the hist of tho week from
the North Bend hospital, where i
she bud been very ill. '
Littlo Bustor l-.'rmei' came houie
last week from tho Myrtle Polar
hoHpltal, whuru beluul Beun 111 of
pneumonia.
Lee Moore, Hob aid Millard
Stobie have gone to Klamath Kails
w lie re they will work during the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. D'jlhert Oden and
small daughter and Mrs. Mable
Moore and children of Powers vis
ited last Sunday nt the homes of
Mr. und Mis. ti, ,V. Huntley, and
William Moore. ' , .
Hex Dick brought Uruco Itick
home from Sitkum the latter purl
of tho week. Bruce had been vis-
It'ns there since the Sunduy be
fore. Arvln Heetz nf Amity, Ore., is
laying ut tho home of his brothel.
Wd-yne lleelz, and working with
him getting out piling.
Mr. und Mrs. Hit?, and daugh
ter moved from tho MeGann place
lo Koseburg last Week. Mr.- IllU
had boeu employed in piling work
by Die Johnson brothers. Mr. und
Mrs. Packard and four children
recently of Kouth Dakota, have
moved into Die bouse occupied by
the Kit, family and Mr, Packard
is working for Johnson brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Demi and
small daughter came down from
Portland last week. Mrs. Dcnn has
been under a specialist's care in
Portland during the winter for
eye trouble.
Mr. und Mrs. Leslie Beaton und
son, Tommy, of Rye, N. Y., and
Mis. Beaton's mother, Mrs. Muy
Brown, of Maishfild, all canio out
from Marshfield Thursday to take
Mr. Beaton lo JloHeburg, whore
he leM. immediately for his work in
New York. MrH. Ronton and son
and Mrs. Brown returned lo the
valley, whero they visited rela
tives until Hut unlay when they
rot urned to Marshfield.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Harlan Wiley of
Cold pouch spent tho week-eml
tiud Monday with relatives and
frh'iidK here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom WhiBenlnint
and son, Carol Ky, came from
Texas lat week aud are living In
cabin No. Ti at the Richter camp
H ion ml. Mr. Whisenhnni is work
ing in the piling for Miles and K
K. Johnson. The Ihree families
had lived neighbors In Texas he
fore the Johnsons left there about
two years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Johnson,
Mrs. Miles Johnson and daughter,
Mrs. Marcus Davis, and three chil
FLAPPER FANNY,
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"Ye-Ci, )Wr good aud sunburned,
dren spent Uhe i&ml- wfiisnd at
Springfield, Lane county, visiting
relatives. (Mi $
Mrs. Grace Lepiturd left last
week for her: home (in Spokane,
after visiting: hfiro with her sis
ter, Mrs. Jack Parrott. for a week.
Her son, Donuld Leonard, Is stay
ing for several weeks visit at his
aunt's home. His mother will come
after him later in tho summer.
IVed Walliaff, who attended
school In Us Angeles last year,
is borne to spend his vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Walliaff. Fred and John went
to Azalea the last of the week to
visit at the P. M. Paulson home
there aud attended tho Canyon
ville celebraliou with the Paul
son family.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kdgemou
and baby, Mrs. Ait Farrier and
son and Mrs. Daisy Doyle, of
Arago, Coos county, visited last
Thursday at the homes of Mr. anil
Mrs. Robert Mitriindnle and Mr.
and Mrs. Story Murtindnle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Combs and
Mrs. Robert Martlndalu went to
North Bend Saturday for Jim's
mother, who came up to spend the
Fourth with them. Mrs. Martin
dule went to see her daughter
again and is now well on the way
to recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Church and
four daughters aud (heir cousin,
Melvin Meado of Klamath FhIIs
enjoved u week-end trip through
Marshfield, Keedspoi t on up the
coast to Newport and back down
the highway from Corvullis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Putnam
went on a trip to Rogue River by
way of the Pacific highway ovor
the Fourth.
A large number, of Camas Valley
people celebrated the- 'Fourth at
Canyonvllle:
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cook of
Ontario, Calif., spent the week-end
of June 26 -at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Kckles.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bangs and
Warren Dick of Ophir, Ciirry coun
ty, spent tbe night or July 3 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V.
Dick. They had been on a trip
to the Oregon Caves and Cralor
lake since Friday evening. Sunday
they and Mr. und Mrs. R. V. Dick
and sons,' Mark and Hruoe, and
grnnddiiilghler, Helen Coatea, went
down lhe canyon In Bradford
camp whdre they met i Mr. and
Mrs. Hm'old Dick and son. Doug
las, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Coates, from Alleghany and Rex
Dick U'oni Sitkum and Mr. and
Mrs Walter Schroedor of Lee. All
enjoyed th eday picnicking togeth
er. Helen went homo .with her
parents that evening..'-'
Mr. and Mrs. led Hurmsen und
Ihree children of Blodgett, Lincolv
county, spent the Fourth here ul
the home of tbe former's sister.
Mrs. Brown Wakefield und ulsl
visited a brother and family In up
per ( tunas.
Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. l-awson and
children1, Donald and JonmijO,
Marcus Brown, Mrs. R. W. Dick
and sons, Murk aud Bruce, cele
brated tho Fourth at Norway
Monday.
, Mrs. Louise French has gone to
Klk valley lo spend a few weeks
with her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Centers of
North liend visited Sunday nt the
home of .the hitter's father, Robert
Marliiuiale.
Carl Dahl and Mr. and Mrs.
Story Martlndale enjoyed a trip to
Gold Beach und Port Orford Sun
day visiting most of tho time with
old friends at Port Orford.
Mrs. L W. Huntley visited Mrs.
Looncy aud Juan ut the Myrtlo
Point hospital Sunday evening.
Delbort Huntley hurt his left
hand quite badly July Fourth when
a Tire cracker exploded In his
hand.
Henry Church entered Mercy
hospital Wednesday night to ho
ready for a ma4or operation, lie
will be in the hospital for several
weeks following the operation.
Mrs. Stella CribbhiH of Marsh
field brought her falher, S. II. Croy
homo Sunday. Mr. Croy had been
visiting bis daughters In Mat till
Meld for a week or two.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn While of
Dillard spent Wednesday in tho
valley making arrangements I'm
a dally vacation Bible school fur
grade school children to be held
at the church five mornings each
week for Ihree weeks, from nine ,
until twelve, beginning Monday
morning, July 2. Mrs. Josephine
Church will usslst Mrs. While
with the Bilde school.
By Sylvia
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