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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVF.W. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1938 SEVEN NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ads. Phone 100 RATES First Insertion, per word 2c Each subsequent liiserUon per word - .. ... lc Olio weeh, per work 6c One month, per line fl.UU Minimum charge 25c Copy for this page will be ac cepted until 11 a, m. of the day of publication. The News-Review assumes no responsibility lor and in no way guarantees the financial responsi bility or integrity of the advertis ers in tho clarified columns. Head ers are urged to make lull investi gation before sending money in re bponse to advertisements. Tho News-Keview reserves the right to reject objectionable atlvar Using. It further reserves the right to classify all advertising under v the proper classification. livestock FOR SALE OR TRADE Brood sow, subject to registry. Twelve pigs, first litter. Will trade for .heifer coming fresh. CbeBter Fisher, phone 12F13. 'FOR SALE Fine pigs, oigln weeks old, $3.50 each it' sold soon. J. H. l'eery North Myrtle Creek. DEAD and worthless livestock re moved froe of charge. Hoseburg . uy-rrooucis. l'noue bziau. FOU KALE Feeder pigs. Claudo Harvey. Oakland, Oiugou. 1'honu 4F13. Ft)R KALE W'piiiiort Whttn nifrs $3..rt). Albert Martin, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE 4 young Josey cows, fresh and coming fresh.. Phone 6F24. WANTED One O. I. C. boar, old enough for service. II. S. Powell, Tyew. VETERINARIAN ur. H. U. Keith. 322 E. 2nd Ave. N. Phono 64-J. FOR SALE Weanling pigs. A. A.i .liirnhy, LonkiiitmlHSH. 1 FRECKLES AND HIS there's some mow.key busiwess n. u're re- Efz2: ( where did i have mothiwg but a ' V i Goiwa ow here...... I've pemt J f it's as spowsible Sr AT OIL come ) 1 i hole iw the grouwo, V 1 D'r KfJow, mh. VI $6pOO TO DEVELOP AW OIL S DRY AS A ) YOU MAD 'F YOU FROM THAT )' , . " 1 ' 3500 FEET DEEP ! WHAT ) SCUTTLE. ...MAYBE YOU T WELL -THAT HAS WO OIL X BOklE ! J ME THIWK iDWT BEEW ) WAS WETTIW3 f 1 T CAW I DO WITH -CoULD CUT ,T UP K) :' fcfttan-S --1 IW T ? JZ THERE ( 50 QUICK TO C yQU MUCM J E 'THAT ? J TWO'FOOT" LEWGTHS AND ' FSJ WAS OIL DOWW PROPT? J.Mr VSSiL, 0 L SELL tT FOR POST- j WL dT i ytti HERE.'V MY LEASE AWSWETR ' P tlBT-T ' -1 HOLES ! ,3 7 - Jd t iaaw ' SM . . J-" rewewal .yJTrt,!?. ft better rrii V , r ' (B ' MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE A Damsel In Distress? By Tliompsonand Coll I'thiSISOOINOTOBEFUM.') 11 I 'J BEG) PACDOKJ, SIB. - U I MV, MV - THE-POSTAL I I W AH.' THIS (S PERFECT I'M LISTED , I I , B SS I PTDPT PAMELA AMD J . a klOTf Pnc Vol l ' HI a. it hi ,Qmffl, iT ! F 1 MEREBV WACWED TO LEAVE ) ! DID 11 A TVGLtrXWOMAKSJ I , EVEVTHIWC.' I'LL &E ) ,7 5OMEOME'DELtVERE0) I HEAR, ABOUT THIS J U V THE iSLASiPATOMCE, X VOU HEAR ) VOlCTOO SEEMED TO, f A 7 A I IT A HEARIMO A SCREAM IM J ) IT BY TOSSitOO A J ' fr OR ELSE.... J V ASCRtA asstCOME PROM ; &ELOW.. r- jH AALLA THEPACiiMEXT' i a i4 GOCKTHRUMY ' i -v j, 4.7 S GO. y . -ffm VfAMTRV WINDOW 7 'V S&fc' ' ifl v 1 ) -4 -1 At C3 AZALKA. Kob. 4.-M. II. Mi:- ) fl ' 1 v?M8 I .S7 t '. . I A :. A r Cartuny, Ifuphnl Sharp and L. S. ; ' K ' Fk . V. Srij&S : tSf j ' ; p ''" j fXr I I; " Q til JbnH attniiflml to IhibIiivhh In lj ' ' i " " pi n " 1 " xu" M i'lHil I ! llBBiMWifliTliribd , ' 1 1 1,1 - "" land wero Iii!i Tunaday loukhiK BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Poosh 'Em Up, Willie! ' By Martin - - I TZ ' f o,.ou m , ) f ssaw I Hold .everything! 1 OP ? HMMM! WE.V.V-, ., r; .v? - -r ? feVA&H . VOO 6crf, t WZ ftM' KfC rT iyt QjiO riT Ayi Wm -rt-fc U . ) jjjSa.-.- ,,J Xmi lSi J.eo.iMiBYMttvict.iiic. t. m pre, u pat otJ J Vj J V WASH TUBBS Shark Bait By Crane f &J HIGH TIDE J (ND NOW TO TWCE V A BOAT WOTTA THEV j THERE'S GENPLLV A f " ( THCT'LL DRAW tllLl SV IT DRWS W0RE Mc.K , BOY51. ) J OFF VJID VEK rSiv tkrl THE &AN&STEKS 1HE,E 6LANKETV- U RIDE , PAT'S WN ,K BOAT LOTTA SHARVi ACOUMO H lV -- 'rill GIT 'EW GOOD M'yf COAT. 6UTTEPUJP SmT'ffWl: Real Estate FOR SALE Equity in 5-room,! moueru uuuse. ituiu walking distance. Cheap for quick sale. KalatiLo H'te rent, with iuterebl at i. Diller, Rose Hotel liar ber Shop. FOR SALE Sheep ranch. A-l im provements. Will carry ZW) or more sheep. River frontage and river bottom. A snap. U. W. Young & Son, 205 West Ca&s street. FOR SALE Comer lot 100x100 ft. 2 room house. Good gravel road. Electricity. Price J35U.0O. $100.00 down, balHiice monthly piiymeuts. U. W. Young it Sou, 205 West Cass street. FOR SALE 12 acres river bottom with river frontage, (iood risking and boating. Price fUOO.00. Half cash wil handle. G. W. Young & ron, 2u& W est Cass Btreet. FOR SALE Modern homo in Laurel wood. Price reasonable. Small down payment. Balance like rent D. W. Young, Winch ester. FOR SALE 140 acres. No build' ings. On good county road, Soino timber. Price V 200.00. a. W. Young & Son, 205 West Cass street. FOR SALE or trade for farm in Umpqua Valley 7-room, modern home, near Taylor university. If Interested, write Chas. Fox, Up land, Indiana. NEW, modern boune on highway, 3 blocks north of city limits. S. A. Wells, Uoseburg. juuit bALiv hix-room house, rive I Iota nlumii A HI NT li..L-u..n Apt! 1. SALE OR RENT Garden land. Box 722, Roseburg, Ore. Wanted WANTED Amateur prize fight ers. Write Box 138, c-o News-Review. WANTED Ride to Portland. Call Ht S28 West Lane. i FRIENDS Miscellaneous BENEFIT DANCE Elgarose play- shed, Saturuay, February 5. Mu sic by Cripple Creek Cow buy d. Lunch will be served. Sponsored by Elgarose school board. Every body welcome. WASlilNU MACHINE SERVICE CO. Ail makes of washers re paired. Ph. 132-J. Ill W. Cass, Hoseburg. GUITAR LESSONS. Absolutely free. J. E. Jones, corner Cats At Sheridan. Evenings, at 522 S. Pine. MILK, grade a pasteurized or raw. Delivered daily. Umpg.ua Dairy. Pbona 88. ARUNDEL Piano tuner, ph. 189U RADIO repairing. Rsbg. Electric Work Wanted EXPERIENCED man and wife want work of any kind. Will take work separately. Also work for single man. John H. Com or. Cull at Douglas Hotel. WANTED Position by mau, age 40, who has had 14 years suc cessful experience in Bales work. Write Box 145, c-o News-Review. MAN and wife want job on farm, or will consider any work in town. C. W. Beach. Call at Doug las Hotel or phono 470. EXPERIENCED housekeeper, good cook, wants work. Box 14G, c-o News-Review. WANTED Washings and ironings, 5c a pound. 746 Thompson St., Roseburg. WANTED Hemstitching. River side store. No. 119 highway north. Trade FOR TRADE Radio for piano. Gross & Hargls. Chiropractor Scientific equipment. NCM & X-Ray Dr. Bcofleld. Perkins Bldg. Sauce For For Sale, Miscellaneous PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrux Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster luvigorators and oth er suiuulauu. One dose eiaru new pep. Value $1.00. Introduc tory price bye. Call, write FU- leriou s Drug Store. FOR SALE Gold Seal Cougoleum rugs, 44x6, y.Su; New Queen drop head sewing machiue, 7.95; also fine binger sewing machine. Judd's Furniture. GOOD swamp cedar, 7-foot leuce posts. Delivered m lota of 100 or more for lo cents each. H. C. Kelly, lion 125, Camas Valley, Oregon. FOR SALE Electric O. S. C. brooder, capacity 600. A. H Marsh, Wilbur, Gardeu Valley road. NEW K-tube console radio at big sacrifice. See this fine instru ment at Apt. 207, Nortbslde Apt 8. MAYTAG sales ana service. Radio Music Store, phon 84. 226 N. Jacksoa, AUTHORIZED Briggs - Stratton Sales & Service. 530 N. Jackson. CIRCULATING heater, nearly new, at low price. Powell's Hardwaro. FOR SALE Good, used davenport uud chair. 51S S. Main. Poultry PLACE your order with us for poults. Also Rhode Island Red chicks. Chick hatch coming off February 7; turkeys, February 20. Mrs, L. E. Shinu, Melrose road. Help Wanted WANTED A singlo man foi st eady work on farm. Box 147, c-o News-Review. Dentistry OR. (I. W. Marshall, Men. A. Bldg the Gander Automobiles FOR SALE Model T Furd touring ana trauer. Stanley iustty, LjooK lnggltiss Slur, Koseburg. Hay, Grain and Feed ALKALFA hay for sale. First cut ting 111.50. Second 116.00. 11. M. Knapp, Garden Valley. J'houe U2F12. WANTED Barley, 90-day wheat, crimson clover, any pasture seed. 1. W. Reed. PhoiM 47F2L FOR SALE Haled oat and vetch hay. T. E. Duncan, phone 14F2. I FOR SALE Baled hay, cheat and veu:U. Ralph Sands, Wilbur. Fuel OLD GROWTH FIR 3 tier, $6.00 South End Fuel Co. UUT your wood at Koaebutg Lu ru bor Co. Dry and green, i&-inch and 4-TooL WOOD Four-foot seasoned fir, ash block, A. F, Stearns, Oak land. FOR SALE Old growth fir. $2.00 per tier. Phone 22F12. SEASONED wood 1SF11. for sale. Can Rentals FOR RENT 11 acres, fine river bottom land, Just south of Wins ton's bridge, for $250.00 ciuth in advance. Art E. Davis, c-o County School Supt's. office. FOR RENT 10 acres. 8 acres till able. Fair buildings. River front age. G. l Young & Son, 205 West Cass s trout. I WANT TO RENT Farm. Would consider buying equipment and stock ou plucc. 222 Haynes struct. BOARD and room, $30.00 a mouth. 133 N. Flint. CLOSE IN Apartment. 302 West Washington. Fl'RNlSHED 2-room apartment with lights and water, flo.00. 646 South Pine. AUARTMENT, clean, cozy, for adult wuo want juluU Phoue 645-J. ROOM, adjoining batt, one or two IM,.!!.. i.. 1 1U VV.iul Lane. SLKEP1NU room, private entrance, adjoining bath. 120 West Lane. SMALL, furnished house. John Hraughton, Miller's Addition. FOU RENT Nicely furnished, two- room apartment. J. M. Juud. MODERN 5-room house with fur nace. 526 Sykos Btreet, FOU RENT Modern homo in Lau l el wood. 139 Sheridan. Typewriters KlilMlNUTON TYPEWRITERS a-d Dal ton Adding Machines, salea ana service. Koaehurg wool 8 tore. Phone 69w Financial LOANS Wu mako loans on liU' proved city properly, for re modeling, building, refinancing, New low interest ra uih. U M I QUA SAVINGS AND LOAN AS SOCIATION. DRIVER EXAMINATIONS IN ROSEBURG ARE DATED Glenn Down, examiner of opera tors and chauffeurs, will be In Roseburg Tuesday and Wednesday Feb. 8 and 9. to conduct exHinlua tlons fnr persons wishing permits or licenses to drive cars, accord ing 10 an aiiunuucemeul from the secretary of slnte s ollice. M llown and his assistants will make their headquarters at the court house. A parasitic Hy, the rhyHsa, can bore a hole in thn Imrdest wood with its ovipostor; this ovlpostor is as thin and flexible as a hair and several limua the body length of the rhyHsa. By Blosser C. DF C. A large delegation from Rose burg last night attended the annual diuiutr meeting of tho Myrtle Creek chamber of commerce. The banquet and program were enjoyed at tho Methodist church building. where the diuuer was served by tho ladies of the Christian church. The Methodist choir preseuted sev eral musical selections. The principal address of the eve ning was delivered by A. C. Ma ra ters of Roseburg. Short talks wero made by mem- bin of tho Myrtle Creek chamber and by several of the visitors from Roseburg. Included In the Roseburg delega tion wero District Attorney and Mrs, J. V. Long, John T. Long, Fred A. Ooff. Steen Johnson. Har ris Ellsworth, Paul Jenkins, Roger Bailey, J. B. Tolos, W. C. Harding, A. C. Marstors and Senator C. W. Clark. Around the County WILBUR WILIU'R, Feb. 3. Mrs. Roy Smith and two boiik, Donald and Richard, who have been guests ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith, tho past two weeks, return ed to her home in Marshfteld Sun day, taking with her Mib. Dyal Adair and two sons, who expect to spend u week with Mrs. Smith. Rev. and Mis. Fruuk Cunning ham, pastor ol The Dalles Chris ttan church, wero dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I'M Russell Tuesday evening. He wits formerly paslor of the Roseburg church. Mrs. Ivan Bridge, who has been quite seriously ill, is slowly liu proving. Mrs, Sum Caruso left Tuesday night for Portland t visit her sis ter, M i s. J . A. Wick ham. M rs. Caruso's home is in Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Jors Humphreys and two daughters, Jessie May and Alice, went to Eugene Saturday to attend the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. E. A, Denton. Mrs. Karl Pope, who has been quite ill, is reported unimproved'. Mr. and Mis. FiHiik Parker and Miss Kay (Imllry and Mrs. Sam Caruso spent Sunday at Divide with Mrs, Parker's Rister, firs. J. A. Maekey, uud family. M r. and M is. Lee Webor Joyed a lovely dinner Sunday at tho home of Mrs. Page on the North Umpqua near Winchester. Miss Joyce McMicltle , under went an operation for iippemilclliH Tuesday morning. It is . reported she is doing nicely. Mr. find Mrs. Earl Walker veil ed friends in Wilbur Tuesday. They are living on tho W. E. IJus sell ranch on the west side. (ienrgo Short, Jr., who hail an Infection in his arm, caused hy an Insect bite. Ih Improving. Mm. Ed Russell spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. R. E. Brown. "Doclor, it's the love birds u.iin they've had uncliicr .uuarrU','.' after business interests. E. U Johns and Rnphel Sharp were Roseburg callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Nichols re turned to their home hero Satur day after spending the jwst week In California visiting and attend ing to business. E. L. Johns spent several days this week in Eugene visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. R. S. Johns and Mr. a'-'l Mrs. Don Meakins. MYRTLE CREEK Mrs. Necia Buck, Btate president of the W. C. T. U.. and Mrs. Earl Agee. rouuty president, waro Mvr tie Creek visitors Friday in the interest of reviving tho defunct or ganization which has not been lunctioning here for the past two years. They returned Sunday and alter talks at both churches dur ing the Sunday periods In U. o morning, a mass meeting was call ed lor 3 p. m. at the Christian church. A temporary organization was effected which will meet on Thursday, Feb. 10, at tlie home ot Mrs. C. C. March, to which all women aro requoBted to attend. A wild currant bush In the yard at the Wynter home Is putting out some blooms. The pot luck supper nnd musical at the Jones schoolhouso hist Fri day evening waj well attended and much enjoyed by all. Guitar music was lurnished by Mr. Woodrutt and sisters. Other numbers wero given by different persons and then a general "King was enthusiast! ally indulged in by everyone pres ent, with Mrs. Frances Hurst lead ing. The union Sunday school in in slnnary, Mr. Randolph, whose headquarters are at Medford. preached at t he Cedar Urnvo schoolhouse Sunday morning fol lowing Sunday school, after which a basket dinner was enjoyed. MELROSE MELROSE, Feb. 5. Mrs. Vir ginia Teeterman of Washington, recently visited with Mrs. Amy Ciiteser. Mrs. Teeterman formerly resided at Melrose and will bo re membered by many Melrose peo ple as Virginia Cameron. Mrs. C. C. llougland fell from the hack porch of her home lata week and fractured one of her wrists and hurt her hand. She was taken to Roseburg for medicul en re. Jack Robertson of Roseburg im bibed plastering C. E. Johnson's new house tho forepart of v tlite week. Mrs. Jack Blurton and Infant daughter, Lota Jeau, were brought to their homo Saturday from tho Mercy hospital In Roseburg. They arc being cared fcr by Mrs. Cath erine Horn. V. A. Fenlnv or Roseburc moved uii'. piling crow Monday from thu Hamilton place to tho N. L. Conn place, where they will get out long poles. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Arrant of Aslilainl were visitors thia week of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Crltuser and Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Conn. Tiio Ar rant fumtiy raided at Alolroao for many years ou the place now owned by Mrs. Ruth Forslund. Mrs. H. P. Conn left last evening fo- Roseburg to care for ber daugh ter, Mrs. J. W. Rolmrtson, and iiv Taut daughter, Camillo Ann. Mrs.' Robertson was formerly Miss Grace Conn. Mm. Thomas Pargntor of Klam ath Falls Is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. T. t. Buseubark. Mr. Pargntor brought hi wifo up last Saturday and returned to Klamath Fulls the fiiht of tho week. CALL FOR COUNTY EDU CA TIONAL BOARD WARRANTS Notice la hereby given that Douglas County Educational Board Warrants up to nnd Including War rant C. E. H.-Hios (rcRistercd not paid Tor want nf fundst are called lor payment on this, the 6th day of February, l!(3K. Interest ceases on this date. Present them at tho Treasurer's oltlco nt Court llouso. ). H. LENOX, County Treasurer.