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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1937. SEVEN NEWS-REVIEW ClauifieJ Ads. Phone 100 RATES Flnt Insertion, per word Jtach sul tequent Insertion, per wora .lc One week, per word.. One mouth, per llne. tic -.1.00 2Sc Minimum charge . Copy tor this page will be accept ed until 11 a. in. ul the day o( pub lication. The News-Review assumes no responsibility (or aud In no way guarantees the financial recpocsl billty or integrity o( the advertis ea In the classilled columns. Read era are urged to make lull Investi gation before sending money In re aponse to advertiseuieuta i The News-Hevlew reserves the right to rejoct objectionable adver tleiug. It further reserves the right to classify ad advertising under the proper classification. Livestock FOB SALE Fine, young blaok Jersey cow, Gentle, Make excel lent family cow, D, Stevenson, Happy Valley. DEAD and worthless livestock re ' moved free of charge. Itoseburg Uy-froducts. Phono oZFM. LINK good lGUO-lli. draft horse for sale for $125.00. Chester Davis, 4 miles east of Hutliorlln. FOR BALK Six-year-old saddle mure, weight lOoO lbs. 1). IS. Humes, Sutliurliu. WANTED The host liuiforH $10.00 eueh will buy. llox 200, c-o News-Review. VETERINARIAN Dr. H. II. Keilh, 822 E. 2nd Ave. N. Phono 64-J. CHOICE fender shoals for sale. Wm. Jlcrdinc, pbono 5F3. W'll.h trade good colt for young ewes. Phono 2SF&. Dentistry DR. O. W. MARSHALL , 14 Medical Arts Hide;., phone 29. FRECKLES AND HIS 0T'S Home-coming at swadyside stadium... all "TWE OLD GRADS ARE FLOCKIHG TO SEE THEIR ALMA MATER TAKE KIWOSTDW.., PEWMAWTSJ POM POMS AMB STREAMERS' WAVE IM THE FALL BREEZE.. MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE ( OICAV, MEM- BATTER. VPOOe.. AMD BE PREPARED FOR AHV- ' w"M"MMBBgga ! II Mill I III I I rmr - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES VJW TH' MOOO IMOl&O f TI NUW W ME WW 1 fy'SEt .1 OWEO A I , ,1. , UlUt SNVL at Si isS Kfe- 1 i ' 'r''' " , . V. tjti fi flt& f LJSS ' . j JB H17IIY.lt?tvicCw! T M BEG, t). . PVT. Of WASH TUBBS Ready and Waiting By Crane 'oJi, rUT,'S JEISE fJ.i0 H'5 N&- E CArUM;TWT:t.f?fW??irl' (ObCN, WE GOT A REGULAC 1 1 f HF.RE THEV COME, POYS! ) &LOIA 'fcM TO BITS.V. , op traces, easvthevve CAFTUREP BREEZE. i MW flm --1 1 i APKAV J L let "em have, it! Jt tmr-l 'jM Work Wanted NURSE will render hourly bed side service, day or night, elder ly people or convalescents. Phouo YOL'NCi man wants work. Not par ticular preferably truck or bus driving. Kclereucea. M. U. Wat son, Winchester, Ore. BUTTONS covered, hemstitching, dressmaking. Mrs. Moore, River side Store. North Roseburg. i LilRLS want work. Experienced In housework, clerking ur prac tical nursing. Call ii-ir'4. WANTED Day or hour work. Ref erences. Phone 37S-Y. EXPERIENCED waitress work. Phone 10F22. Miscellaneous ST. JOSEPH'S sewing society will serve a chicken dinner Wednes day, November 17, at the parish hall from 11:30 to 1:30 35c. Fancy work booth. YOUR old mattress made new or made into the modern Inner. spring. Special prlco. S6S Hoover Qi. mono zsu-1. MILK, grade A pasteurized or raw. Delivered daily. Uinpqua Dairy, Phone 33. WHEN in need of an auctioneer, uoo br write D. 12. Ramos, Sutb erlin. FARM Auotioneer. John Abeeuc, Oakluud, Oregon. ARUNDEL Piano tuner. Ph. 1S0L. Business Opportunities FOR SALE Hecr parlor, cigar store, pool hull. Rest locution in town. Long established. Price reasonable. Uox 443, c-o News Review. Typewriien REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and Dultou Adding Machines, sales and service. Roscburg Rook Store. Phone E90-J. FRIENDS DOWW THE F ' ""' V HUM.1 HE WOM'T CO VV (l THOUGHT" WED &-S IFMGOOSEV S ) BETTER WRAP FAIR ... I LL 13 SIDM MUCH RESFOWSIBIUTY ) IT WERE, SO THE EL j 5?Z, Jou HIS SHOULDERS, . COACH WOMT SPOT J J I J CHAMCEawdmecah,tpack , TOUR BAD "E I ViYT-' -1 "I"e EXTRA -S . AHKLE .' HOW IT J? , llffl ;i mi Mimum IklTAMTIHE FCflkIT V II 'fV ' WLUSt t, J.K.' Ilt VOLI LL FINP ALL VDL'R. V MVRA ! i ID 1 U DOOR. CRASHES OPEW AMD THE yjrv. WHfcKfc-IJ I BE E Kl SO &U5Y BAM" EOLD, PAD GAW&STER5 1 CAWT Mini : HALL IS FLOODED WITH ARMED MEU TCI 1 ?iS'w& JAW, 1 UPSTAIRS - LOCKE D IM A BELIEVE For Sale, Miscellaneous AUCTION! 1 will sell at Public Auction ut my turm, one-nan' niiiu north of tne Lik-iidale Junc tion on ttie Pacific highway No. US, ou Mouuuy, Nov. lit. l'Jo,: 2u liEAu of Houses l Bur lull tiny, 5 years olu, broke to riuo; 1 grey ully, 4 years old,; green broKc; 1 brown gelding, & years old, velght 1350, uroke; 1 tirown gelding, 7 - years old, weight loOO, blocky; 1 brown geluing, 11 years old, welgnl llao, rule aud work; 1 grey geluing, smooth mouth, weight 1100, good worker; 1 grey geld- , iug, li years old, weight 14w,' good worker; 1 brown gelding, smooth moutn, weight 14ou, goou worker; 1 brown male, smooth mouth, weight 1200, good worK er; 2 brown mures, u and 7 years old, weight 1200 each, work or ride; 2 gtey geldings, 7 and U years old, weight 12.10, as is; 1 black gelding, 5 years old, weight 1200, work or ride; 1 buy sudule horse, b years old, weight 1150, gentle; 4 yearlings; 2 two-ycar-oids; 3 Jersoy cows; 1 set now tug harness, bale to start at 1:00 p. m. o'clock sharp. Terms may be had by muklng arrange ments witii the clerk or baukuole note. OSCAR SMITH, owner. C. W. L1KAI1A.M, auctioneer. J. R. CALVERT, clerk. FOR SALE Fordsoii tractor, disc and plows. N. L. Conn, Rose burg, Ore., Alolrotse route. Phone 2-1 F5. MAYTAG sales aud service. Radio Music Store, phone 225 N. Jackson. FOR SALE IliO acres of tinibor Box 432, c-o News-Review. STOCK squash. See Ted Burr ut Burr a Furniture btoro. SMALL while beuus. Garden Valley. 11. Royer ONE CENT eueh. Magazines. Fic tion Library. Chiropractor Scientific equipment. NCM & X-Ray, Dr. Scofleld, Perkins Bldg. Final Instructions Crashing Hooked e..Ew. ? Rentals 34-ACRE ranch for lease, Uood lutpiovcmeuis. lu ton buy. Locat ed at Milo, Oregon. Floreuce Smith, Viller, Oregon. FOR RENT Smull bouoe, partly furnished, $6.00. John Uraugh lull. Miller's Addition, Roscburg. NICE 6-rooui, furnished bouso. Close in. Furnace. Garage. $30.00. Call 204 W. Douglas. UNFURNISHED house on East Lane street, $20.00, Inquire 641 East Lane. FOR RENT o-rooni house, $12.00 per mouth. Inquire 313 West ' Lane St. 3-ROO.M apartment. Adults. Lights, water. $15.00. luquiro 520 Steph ens. 5-ROOM, furnished houRc. Fire place. Electric range l'hone 92. FOR RENT 3 rooms, Biuirs. 604 South Pine. down- WANTED Front sleeping room, close In. 215 N. Kuno. FURNISHED two-room apartment. 112 Rrockway St. FURNISHED apartmout. 424 Flood, corner Mill. Help Wanted UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for ambitious young man. Practical training in Diesel und Welding. Transportation furnished. Write Box 435, c-o Roscburg News-Review. . Fuel PRI NK wood, C-175 per tier on ground or $2.50 delivered. See Ted Burr ut Burr's Furniture Store. GET your wood at Roscburg Lum ber Co. Dry and green. 16-tuch and 4-fooL SEASONED wood 18F11. for sate. Call REMEMBER , IF WE RECEIVE THE KICKOFF, THE FIRST PLAY IS TO BE A LOW3 FORWARD PASS... REGARDLESS OF WHERE THE BALL Through hok'.vVmow voot she oo SHE fOONO OOT TV.M OL' W5 VARO CLEMtO OP 0 6tt"E: UWcO tAt OO'X 'VO KVM OlWiO V SUE Automobiles FOR SALE $100 takes a Chevro let truck iu good running condi tion. Will take some wood iu trade. Itoseburg Garage. FOR SALE Chevrolet engine In good condition. W. G. Puul, South Deer creek. 1930 CHEVROLET coupo for sale ur trade lor iuiik cows. t. u. Parker, Riddle. FOR SALE, CHEAP 11128 Uulck sedan, flue condition. Inquire 112 Rrockway St. Real Estate SMALL house, about I aero good laud, soiiib otlt-inilldinKS. Close to Natinnul Soldiers' Home. $250.00. Some good building lots on paved road. A. E. Rutler, ut, 2, Box 35A. , OWN your home for $175 cash full price, 80 acres with house Eakln road, Acalea, Ore. Spring water, near acnooi. write Mi land P. Linn, Myrtle Point, Ore, EXCLUSIVE farm, city property and houses for sale or rout. If you aro interested, cull at office. Couipieto insurance servico ill a saving. Fred A. Guff, 122 South Stephens. Phono 218. FOR SALE Modern dairy farm, fully stocked and equipped Terms it desired. Box 411, c-o Nows-Roview. MODERN homo, close lu, bargain. Will tuke good uuto iu trade. Arnold Rodley, Roscburg Motor Co. Financial LOANS We make loans on im prove!, city properly, for re modeling, building, refinanciiiK. New low -ttntereBi rates. UM1' QUA SAVINGS AND LOAN AS SOCIATION. LOAN WANTKD 91UU.UU. Well lo cated, niiburbnu property. Hex lot, c-o NewB-Keview. IF WE KICK, WATCH FOR A LOWC3 PASS jOW THE FIRST PLAY? A WD OM THE I WAUT A SIX TWO--TWO--OME DEFEMSE OTHER SIDE OF THE WALI ? ptraTv SMW , T COLVtCT f OR 6tT IVi Impounded UNLESS claimed within IS hours from date of notice, all dogs de scribed below will be sold or killed as provided in city ordi nance No. loll. Tom Fletcher, City Enforcement Officer. Phono 2F4. Female Shepherd pup. about six months old, white with black and red spots. November 12. 1U37. 5:00 P. M. UNLESS claimed within 4S hours from date of notice, ull dogs de scribed below- will be sold or killcd as provided in city ordin ance No. loll. Tom Fletcher. City Enforcement Ottlccr. Phone 2F4. Black and white fox terrier, mule. Yellow police pup, male, nbotlt ti mouths old. November 13, 1037. 5:00 p. m. ' Trade A-l CHEVROLET coupe, $300, for part on bouse, or tor lots or aero ago, or will buy 2 lots at barguin, P. O. Box 17, Kiddle, Ore. FOR TRADE Radio for piano. Gross & llarglfl. T Ken Chrysler, 20, professional roller skiiler. who whs one of the few survivors of the bua traced)' ul Salem, III,, last March, when 1!) persons were burned to death, is lea vine; Ko.seburK Monday to re- Mime his journey on skates from Portland to Hollywood. Chrysler has spent several days here while awaiting arrival of a new pair of skates to replace those worn mil mi I hi 1 riti ft iiiii I'ftrt Innil In lfnsfi- ! burc. lie plans to make the l.lStf-mile trip in ;i9 days, and experts upon arrival to secure u motion picture contract. He cave a skalincr exhibition By Blosser By Thompson and Coll By Martin 1H Ott N AMJVANl.t . T WEVER MISID THE ) u I ) e-2-Zi I M THE ONE, AUD I CAM ? J S BUST IT UP ra&TFH alome.' .'.. I n..liivicr i-c r m f art l VMfVGIME WOT WtMO Op MARK WX. I OON'T! In Daring Satire r i 3 -Hjiiiii. -tj3 '!' ii-iHikii xmiumi n 'in W..,.mmmt "President Franklin Delano Roosevelt" was bolancing another budget in a Boston theater and with Actress Jny Hodges as his helper when this picture was made. But it wasn't the real budget or the real President Roosevelt. It was Georga M. Cohan in the ilfow play, "I'd Rather Be Right," a satire on the administration, so stinging it would have been tabooed in almost any other country. Cohan pqrtrays a singing an! dancing chiet executive, and through out the cast pseudonyms are abandoned for real names. iHires His Ex-Wife to Keep House i act ri ' A mother's devotion to her children brought Mrs. Blanche Boles, 1 siocKy, ai-ycar-oici niunctic, inset noove, DacK to ncr divorced I husband's Beaver, Pa., farm as housekeeper. She "hired out" for $5 i i a week and the use of a mechanical washing machine to be with ; - their six children, shown above, ranging in ago from 3 to 14. 1 hero Tlnirn(lay ntlit al the arm ory during the AimiHlice tluy iIiiih'p. He !e scheduled tor an ex 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 tonight at tlio Judlau theatre. t'lirysler si tit ahnus the elfccls of injuries suffered In lliu hus wruck, when lie was rut ahiiut (he faco anil HUfl'ercMl a !ru.liel side. Ho was ono or Iho parly of u-o-resHiouul Hkalerti traveling 111 the bUH aflor an exhibition at CliiraKo. An I'xploHlon wn'ckeil t lie vehicle which ihoii cuuglit fire, causing the death of 111 passengers and Injuring 23. GARNER GETS HIS CHANGE ON SHINE NT. I.OUIS, Nov. 12. (AI Virf.-in-1'nlilenl .lolin N. tlariii'r niadi! a lien line for a barber shop when hn arrlveil today from Hau FLAPPER FANNY By SyMa Nf A flVlcr, IHO. T. M. ft CO. U. I. PAT. Oft ' : 'j J j! All rmlit, I'll nil back niir prcsi j vfc'.. .;'.:irt-un and tin: jicrluinc bvttMidn t any tojncr.' of tKe President f i 4 HOP Antonio, Tex., on rolile to Wash ington, and emphatically declined to discuss politics. For 25 minutes tho .vice-president relaxed for a shave at tho handB of lluxtor Davis, union eta linn burlier who has had Mr. ear ner In his chair four ot tho olght times in recent years' he has stop ped hero. Then no rejoined Mm. Garner and boarded a train for tho capital. As ho left the barber shop lis handed the negro shine boy u quar ter. "Thank you, Sun." smiled tho boy. "Tliat'B a quarter," reminded Oainer. "Yes, Huh, I know It's a quarter," replied Iho boy. "Well, I want sonio change," tiarner demanded. He cot back 15 cenln. nis. Hut don't luruct that you busted