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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937.
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Livestock
FOR BALE; 10 head good mouth
ed ewes, healthy and In good
condition. (.'. O. Crlteaer, Mel
lose. 30 JIEAIi, real choice, young ewes
for sale. Also good 6-year and 2-ycar-uld
Jersey heifers, 1'iioue
1S8-J.
XEAD and worthless livestock re
moved free of charge. Itoseburg
By-Products. Phone 62F12.
KOK SALE 5 good weanling pigs,
lit. 2, Box 93, Itoseburg. Over
land Orchards.
WANTED Chester White brood
sows. Mrs. Margaret Uuucr, Myr
tle Orcek.
WEANED pigs- for . sale. - A. II
Marah, Wilbur, Uarden Vulluy
road. - ....
FOR SALH-1 18-montlis-old Jersey
bull. A. l( Roudiuan, Wilbur,
Oregon. : - :
SHEEP loi Fjilo. iiO bead young
ewes. Clay Ulain, .Mi!o.
VETERINARIAN Dr. II. B. Keith.
322 B. 2nd Ave. N. Phono B4-J.
FRECKLES AND HIS
1 if . ' ' vTT ; , f W 'Sf2S-KSI YOUCAWT Vvt-LL, IF v,. - na-iilnf, mil! II Mil ' (' i o I I
, U.jume;wvmakiqot ''7':' fl go w . A June W . Z.- TI r a-i ,yeah ? "iwere's A lot I
- ., ;; ViWERE A THERE J ( HURT, I'M ( iT-xxJWf C MORE OF THEM N THERE: .... ) I
i- MOB. PRECK ...I TWIKII4 1W iccuir 1 ft I f, ' vh! to itiitd ir QOMMA L CARRY ) ,,' '. . . Or fiFT otJI? eva J I
MYR A NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE : icH , - Her Work Is Cut Out for Her By Thompson and Coll
2 t ; ... I I miss WORTH, AS A NURSE Y VES, I SEE VOU LATEG, JACK - I, 'l ( OOOD HEAVEMS.') HE'S ALL'S-SSIillS SI J I itW HELLO, WILLIE - I
? 'R VOL ACE FAWILIAE WITH (. DOCIOE-J I'M OOIMC IKJ TO RELIEVE I WHAT'S ALL . VOUES. KfSIS1!! M STILL FEEL LIKE
? ISARLV VOUR. DUTIES -ME. LAMB- V-N-t- WILLIE TEEM'S iTHIS? J9i( SISTEE.-M M I JBtl 1 PLAVIMG BOUGH?
if WEKT MORWWO WILL STAND GUARD IM THE I WllGHT NUeSEGOOO wTTMa 'Miill fi 1 IT-" vr
!. ' JACK" "-. OTHEC. .ORDERLIES f, t,;rtC - rJAyJ I ' 7VTT I'Mt, ! ! (( ' I -i C
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES All Explained By Martin
1 f 6Et Wt ,yooM6 LAOV - OJlWtO LMB CHOP ( '. '.'.'.'-''' 1 AWWW-LOOK Art ME- T 5"rTTTTS f feO 1 T II s A GOOO CAM'T
AMO 1 GOT HOI OOO&l FoOTHERVAORS , OOMO A 7T- MS.VA UAOM'T BtTTEM... V LL VlOt'O BtTCre COMCtW'TCWE WlTl
J RAV POTATO 1(0 6AVAO ,AVO SOUP Vvl ..'.'Iti- f -j . HtAW.T' VTCHIM' PThi - PlT A "PRVOATfc FOLM'b 60bTW M
' MARMf.(.OE WTV CWOP OW St& AVREM3V :6SU.V. 'i-V s8? ''Wc VOtK4EVSE TfcfcX
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I j WASH TjJBBS THe Worm Turns ByCrane" B
UAur fl..STEN,HOU CXD BAG INPIAN5 MO HELPUM V fBl CHIEF COME ) WHV, VOU CANTANEROU -!
; r5-. t j 6UV IM LOOKiKlu PQg; &--J a'MS INTO Fj&HTINfa FOX AtoAiNi JF BONES, I NEED BOSS MAN.... LOWS TIME TO SETTLE 0K OLP POSSUM, I GOTTA, .2
t krl-r '7Xr ' 1 BgEZE lt-TOM y, .-.,7 -.SOME HELP' JS&OSS MAKJ TREATUM Wnr, MINC TO BUST SOUiekfc r.
I; - "S tjwfl WmM I
Wanted
WANT small saw milt to Baw per
thousand. 1 will deliver logs and
take lumber from mill on a main
highway in Coos county. Uood
waiter show. Tell all about your
outtit in first letter and if you
will require financing before
sawuig lumber. Box 45!, c-o
News-Kevlew.
TWO single or double windows.
Sush only or with frames. Size
and price. P. O. Uox 422. City.
WANTED TO KENT Sheep
ranch, 300 to 600 acres. f'.Z
llayues til.
Fuel
QET your wood at ItoBeburg Lum
ber Co. Dry and green. 16-luch
ana 4-iool
SEASONED wood for sale. Call
1SFU.
Work Wanted
WOKK wanted by myself and
team, Plowing, logging, etc. C. A.
Perkins, liox 196, Melrose Route.
Typewriters
REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS and
iJallou Adding Macbines, sales
and service. Roseburg liooK
Store. Phone E90-J.
Lost and Found
LObT Small brown leather purse,
containing money and receipts,
- at or near Hellllinger's Mart.
Leave at News-Review or 4US
Ituwe St. Reward.
Poultry
WANTED -Roseburg
, Eggs, and poultry,
'uultry. Phono 279.
Chiropractor
Scientific equipment. NCM & X-Ray
. Dr, Scofleld, Perkins Bldg.
Dentistry
IIR. O. W. MARSHALL
S14 Medical Arts Bid., phone 59
FRIENDS
For Sale, Miscellaneous
KOIlLKIt electric light plant, in
good condition. Will take tattle
in trade. Write to U. UeUeinaidl,
lillde, or call 3tiF15.
WOMAN'S black, fur trimmed
dress cbut, like new, size 16.
CheHp. If taken at once. 419 Uuu
bou St.
MAYTAG sales and service. Radio
Music Store, phone S3, 2li N.
Jackson.
TRAILER HOt'oK for sulo 16'
long, 7' wide, ii nille south on
hlguway.
Automobiles
"WINTERIZED" Used Lais mean
less whiter trutible und mure
comfort for you.
lllol Dodge deluxe -1-door sedan.
Motor overhauled, brakes and
chassis checked. (525.00.
1929 Chevrolet couch, all ready to
go. Worth J50.00 more. S145.0U.
1929 Ford coupe, a good running
car, good tires and motor.
150.00.
1936 Dodge lSi-ton truck, almost!
new tires, dual wheels, 1. v. b.
?695.0u.
(6Ha.UU.
winter driving. We trade aud
give easy terms. '
Rest Used Cars in Town
"SI" D1LLARD Ml 'TOR CO.
USED CARS LOW PRICES
DROP in and sec tills lino lino of
used cars. Every car is clean,
good rubber, good motor aud
ready for the road.
Your Willys Dealer
128 South Stephens
SACRIFICE for rash l!):tn Pontine
tudor sedan. Room 318, Hotel
Grand.
- Hay, Grain and Feed
VOLUNTEER rye grass and grain
, baled bay, $10.00 ton. Dick Val
entine, Sulhcrliu.
Trade
FOR TRADE Radio tor piano.
Gross & Harglfl.
Finders
Rentals
FOR KENT 6-rooin modern fur
nished house. Basement and
garage. 118 Commercial avenue.
Mrs. F. D. Newluud, Melrose
Route.
2 COMFORT A RLE front rooms tor
rent. Hot water, Ugbt aud beat
furnished, close in. 216 South
Jackson.
FOR RENT .Modern, unfurnished
bouse, close in. lteady by Christ
mas. Phone 759-R.
NICELY furnished, largo one-
room apartment. Ready Decem
ber 1. J. M. Judcl.
FOR RENT Unfurnished, modern
house on South Main St. Phone
3F22.
FURNISHED apartment. 424 Floed,
corner Mill.
NICE, clean, warm room. -102 West
Lano.
Real Estate
FOR SALE 179-acre stock ranch
with river frontage, 9 acres good
tillable laud, bulanco pasture
with 8iiiull amount ot timber, 8
rooin house with electricity, old
bain and other out-buildings.
This li a bargeln at f21l)O.UO. See
11RLCE COMPANY ot Myrtle
Creek, Oregon.
FOR SALE or Undo ror Roseburg
property 50 acres, good im
provements. Water in house and
barn. Lots of wood. Handy to
market. 81 miles out. 139 Sheri
dan St.
FOR HALE Real estate sulo con
tract, balance $2200.00 (ij) 5.
Address Box 156, c-o News-Review.
MODERN home, close In, bargain.
Will lake good auto In trade.
. Arnold Rodley, Roseburg Motor
Co.
Miscellaneous
MILK, grade A pasieurlzed or raw.
Delivered daily. Umpq.ua Dairy.
Phone 38.
Keepers
BEWINU machine repairing,
makes. 223 W. Oak.
All
FARM Auctioneer.' John Abeeue,
Oakland, Oregon.
ARUNDEL Piano tuner. Pb. 18L.
Financial
LOANS We make tonus ou Ira
proved city property, for re
modollng, building, refinancing.
New low Interest rates. UMP
QUA SAVINGS AND LOAN AS
SOCIATION. CAMAS VALLEY
CAMAS VALLEY, Nov. 21 Mi
ami Mrs. Ernest Wheeler had their
flock of Hiiiniishii'e Red chickens
blood teste.d by poultry men from
Corvallls last week.
Lester Coutcs of Alleghany spent
the week here with his wlte ami
daughter whllo recupei-uline fruni
having several teeth removed.
Irvlu Crlbblns. who has been
working for Mrs. Malissa True
man for some time, left last week
tor Coos county where be former
ly made his home.
Mr. and .Mis. Wllmer White are
visiting in Olympla. Ou their was
there they visited Miss Viola Rich
ler, wlio is attending Linfield col-
lego in McMtunville. and with Mr.
aud Mrs. James right in Port
land. .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Standley have
a new Ford V-N purchased last
week from Ihe Roseburg dealer.
Jack Smith Is worKing lor Nel
son brothers at the log pile below
Holmes creek. The men are saw
ing up the cull cedar logs lor bat
tery slock.
Mrs. Rosa Dobbins chiuo back
last week from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Vorn Simpson at Garden Val
ley. She Is at the home of her sou,
Everett .McFall.
Mr. und Mrs. F. It. Drown spent
lust Friday at their new i-aur-li nt
Uinnqiia. Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Purl.
i'l- of Myrtle Creek are going In
siny on Ihe place for a while. Mr.
Cross, who has been there lor a
tew weeks, came home wilb Mr.
and Mi'B. Brown on Krldnv even
ing mill the next day went up to
miry nnil l.lni-olii Thrush's I
visit Tor a while. Mr. Cross spent
some time at the Thrush homo and
also worked for Frank Brown sev
eral years ago.
.Mrs. llernlece Stobie came from
San Francisco last week where she
has been staying with a sister fur
several tnonliis. Alter visiting here
with friends for a short time she
went on to Portland for Barbara
who now is quite well and able to
leave the hospital.
s. H. t'roy went to Marsmteld
Friday to visit relatives for a
week or two.
Mr. and Mrs. T. . Selgel ana
children, Leslie and Marie, spent
tbe week-end si the CoaBt.
A. Larson of Looklngglass at
tended to business mutters here
lust Wednesday.
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Albro and
family of Tennille attended orches
tra practice Wednesday evening.
G, L. Coon returned to his home
In Khiiuath Falls last week alter
visiting hero wilb relatives tor
some lime.
Cumus Valley Blurted lu Satur
day ou its third week ot ulnioBt
steady rain. The river and all the
small streams are bank full and
outlying roads are getting in very
bad condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbolmar Farmer
and family of Remote visited Hun-
day at the homo of Mr. aud Mrs
Kay Morgan.
The remains of the late Charlie
Belieu were laid to rest Silllduy
alieriuion in the family lot in
the Marlllldaln cemetery.
Mr. mid Mrs.. .1. R. Wilson and
Will. Urns! of Winston. Slellll lie-
lieu and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cur
ler or Itoseburg attended the fune
ral of Charlie Belieu hero Sunday
Mrs. T. G. Lavvson attended the
Sunday school convention in Rose
burg Saturday.
YONCALLA
YONTAIXA, Nov. 2fi.-Mi und
Mm, Sum Wiikmittluiw left Tluu'H-
ilsiy for n nix-wmk visit wllh rnlu
Uvea In Sun KraiiL-lKCo und Simla
Ana, (.'nil!.'.
Mr. mid Mrs. Jim Tonur, Ken
ncth Timor and Mrs. Mario Swear
t'liKi'ii urn viHitiiiK rtdativoH in
Klamath I'alla tor a fmv ihiys.
Mr. and Men. Herman of (iratits
By Blosser
Hold Everything!
"Mochslo Hnl Shop? One
Vw.iH HpiMil TliankHKivliig day ut
thu Stonaknr lionio.
Mr. and Mra. J. (1. ApplcKaln eli
tnrtainiMl at a turkey dlnnur at
I heir tiiimi! ThunkHKiviiiK day as
tlndr caputs, Mr. and Mi-h., Hiy
lndd and family. f
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ciarpnro MrKcrn
ami Ktin, Hilly. 8 petit Tlninuhiy al
li'iidinc a family reunion of the Mr-
2 Cones for 5c
Saturday,
Pints 25c
Choice
Strawberry '
Black Walnut
Butterscotch
Raspberry
Pumpkin
Hunt's. Super Creamed
328 N.
New England Landmark
HORIZONTAL
1,8 In 1 020 a
irrouo ot
li'JKllll
colonWla
landed at
1 3 Dpccpllon.
1.1 CotiKtcllatlon
14 Urn.
Ill Nimlile.
16 Kvcry.
19 To coat with
, nn nlloy.
20 To rnlunclc.
22 Worth.
2.1 French.
2!i Miirarnl spring
2H Form of "n."
Answer to
44 To snarl,
46 Chinese
money.
27 Musical note.
2R I.lon.
30 Type standard
SI Lnrae.
40 Matter.
4D Assembly
place, s
B2To tear
32 Queerer.
34 Olrorenin.
3G Obnoxious
plnnl.
38 Money
ehnnRinff.
stitchC3
54 Sun.
50 To makf
ready.
87 Inlet.
SO These
in F.leelriciil unit
40 Mooley apple.
colonists were
s.
42 Street.
43 Cuble.
CO Some had
migrated from
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lis l ' 1 Uss V mmimmmmmmmkmBliii jll
o! your Tints Is sprouting!"
Korn family in IlroiSnHvlllo.
Ml, and Mra. McKer. Mr. and
Mi'B. fionrnn Coon a and Mrs. Uio
lln attended the county council of
lho Townneud ellllm held in Hao
burg Saturday.
-o-
Spend Day in Eugene Mr. and
Mih. Arnold Uodley.of this city,
spent ThankselvhiK day In Kuceiin.
November 27 .
Quarts 45c
of Flavprs
Vanilla r
Chocolate , ,' '
Maplenut
Banana ' ' r 1
Orange Sherbet
Jackson
Previous Puzzle
carried the,
colonists',
15 The pilRiimi
came for . .
freedom.
17 Candle,
in Vestige.
21 Mattering
machine.
24 Proverbs.
27 To Imitute.
20 Poem.
.11 To implore.
.11 Paradises,
.15 Tardier.
37 Resinoid
extract.
41 MiKlicr.
42 South
America.
44 Aquatie bird.
43 Anything
steeped.
46 RootMock.
47 Italian coin.
48Toro psste.
50 Jewel.
51 Hurrah!
5.1 Brooch.
54 Spain.
55 Pair,
56 Ell.
58 Paid publicity,
VERTICAL
1 Chum.
3 Lixiviums.
3 Ken tales.
4 Hawaiian bird
5 Russian
mountains.
(i Sesame.
7ij)w river
land.
S Liquid part of
fat.
10 WaRon.
11 Relative.
12 The ship