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ST ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1938. NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ads. Phone 100 ' BATE8 First insertion, per wnrd- 2c Each subsequent lnserdon per word ,,, . .......lc One week, per worlc...6c One mootli, per line 11.00 Minimum charge 26c Copy (or this page will be ac cepted until 11 a, n. of the day ol publication. The Nows-Revlew assumes no responsibility for and in uo way guarantees the tinancial responsi bility or Integrity of the advertis ers in the classified columns. Read ers are urged to make full investi gation before sending money in re sponse to advertisements. The News-Review reserves the right to reject objectionable adver tising. It further reserves the right to classify all advertising under the proper classification. LWaStOcfc FOR SALE Jersey milk cow, 5 years old. Fresh about April 1. High grade cream test and gentle. Also seed potatoes. Ear liest of all. A. J. Stevens, Myr tle Creek. DEAD and worthless livestock re moved free of charge. Roseburg By-Products. Phone 62F12. FOR SALE 8 weaner pigs; match ed team, weight 2800 lbs. Tin i barn back of Valley hotel. FOR SALE Young saddle horse and broccoli planter. J. R, Mc . Lain, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE-1-Gontlo Jersey cow, 6 years old, freshen soon. M. L. NorriB, Dlllard. FOR SALE 30 head good, young ewes, lumping now. C, O. Crlte ' ser, Melrose. VETERINARIAN Dr. H. B. Keith, $22 E. 2nd Ave. N. Phone 64-J. Cinaniinl . ; : ; Trade want private loan of $1000.00. Dentistry -- Good property as security. Box FOR TRADE Radio for piano. irrc XTA...a.nA..ln... Inp n. W XfnrshnU. Mofl. A. Ttlfll?.1 GrOBS ft HarKlB. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Guilty! , By Blower ' ( HSvV DID YOU MOUTHS AGO WHEM I READ IU 4j' fl WASU.V SURE IT WAS If GEE, 'ifrS AWDrtU WERE AWDTHAT WELL, IF I COULDWY KEEP V ' 1 it t .HAPPEN TO FIND "THE RAPERS WHERE A BABV HAD THE "SYLVESTER1 I SUPPOSE TJ, 1 THE OWE WHO 7 SWELL THE WOLF FROM VOUR ,' J I . tie, uwcLE J BEEM LEFT I hi THE CARE OF A j WAITED ! 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LON,w3H iouilft uoihti f , , Htr i ouk ctai cmin: 1 7 ivnuw, WA'on, ourvvc i iivvca i i hinn 1 ', ITCH POWDER, NJ i LIKE THEIR FATHER flS THOT TUAT4 Jl DISHE5VNrtUr PUTS 'EM y: i 'K - m Ti awicd Lll-t ISN 1 ALL II a lkfilkcu i k" 1! "EueoC iVav THI5 , 1 TO RED. (-''.' IB t 63 UP TO BE. I ALMOST WISH IWAi J Rental FOB RENT Furnished five-room duplex aud garage. $25.00 per month. Inquire Mrs. Falbe, 409 East Douglas street. KOHLHAQEN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. 22.50 and up. Phone 6S0. APARTMENT, clean, cosy, for adult who wants quiet. Phone 646-J. FURNISHED house for rent. Splen did garden plot. 1123 Harvurd uveuue. FOR RENT Clean, well furnished 6-rooui house. Call 541 South Pine. TWO-ROOM, front apartment. Fur nished. 112 Urockwuy street. 4-ROOM, furnished apartment, ground floor. 112 Brockway. Poultry RED, Rock chicks ready February 23. Ijirhorns. Mnrph 4. flrilnr . now. Free feed hoppers. Wattlg Hatchery. WHITE Giant Hatching Eggs from blood tested stock, $15.00 per case. D. D. Davis, Melrose Star, Roseburg. FOR SALE New Hampshire hatching eggs, blood tested stock. Order now. C. E. MesBer, Wilbur. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, fine 2-year-old hens. O. A. Rowe, Wilbur. Typewriters REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS a-d Dalton Adding Machines, sale) and service. Roseburg Book Store. Phone 590-J Automobiles FOR SALE '30 Chevrolet truck, $45.00. Inquire 1227 Umpqua ave nue, i : ouch!) ZlJiX!R,-i-i Mtdi JilSiSJJSAl For Sale, Miscellaneous PERSONA!. MEN OLD AT 41)1 (JET PEP. New Ostrex- Tonic Tablets coutuin raw oyster lovlgorators aud oth er stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value 11.00. Introduc tory price S!)c. Call, write Ful lerton's Drug Store. KEROSENE stove, (3.00; airtight heaters, $1.90 to $4.25; electric washer, $22.50; good organ, $15.00; roll-top. dusk, $10.00; used radios, $2.00 to $18.01); breakfast Bets, $5.50 to $11.00. Burr's Furniture Storo. FOR SALE Electric O. S. C, brooder, capacity 500. A. 11. Marsh, Wilbur, Garden Valley road. FOR SALE Small commit mixer without engine. A. A. Bellows, 864 Military street. GARDEN SEEDS All principal varieties, packugos and bulk, sold at Wharton Bros. FOR SALE Royal kltohen rango with coil, $15.00. 1035 West First, street MAYTAG sales and service. Radio Musto Store, phone S3, 225 N. Jackson. CIRCULATING heator, nearly new, at low price. Powell's Hardware. FOR SALE Early Briggs Beod po tatoes. W. H. Long, Umpqua." MAGAZINES. Cheap, brary. Fiction LI- USED electric ranges. Phono 123. Work Wanted 2 GIRLS want work, housework, companion or.otlior work lnthiB line. Melrose Star Route, Box 216 or phono 24-F-4. WORK WANTED Expert Iron worker, ornamental Btructuro. Box 158 co Nows-Roview. Miscellaneous WASHING MACHINE SERVICE CO. All makes of washers re paired. Ph. 132-J. Ill W. Cass, Roseburg. . GUITAR LESSONS. Absolutely free. J. K. Jones, corner Cass & Sheridan. Evenings, at 622 S. Pine. MILK, grade A pasteurised or raw. Delivered dally. Umpqua Dairy. Phone 8. ARUNDEL Piano tuner. Ph. 1S8L. RADIO repairing. Rsbs. Hlectrlo. Fuel OET your wood at Roseburg Lum ber Co. Dry and green, 16-inch and 4-foot FOR SALE Old growth fir. $2.00 per tier. Phone 22F12. SEASONED wood 18F11. tor sale. Call Help Wanted RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Douglas county. No experience or cnpltnl requir ed. Steady work. Make up to $13 a day. Write MR. OVER LAND. 4613 S. Jay St., Tucomu Wash. MAN for coffeo route. Up to $45 first weok. Automobile glvon as bonus. Write ZANOL, 1601 Poplar, Oakland, California. WANTED Man to do chorea on small ranch, ono who can milk cow. Box 157, c-o Nows-Kovlow. Hay, Grain and Feed FOIl SALE Haled oat and vetch hny. T. E. Duncan, phono 1-IF2. FOR SALE Oata and volch hay. A. G. Webber, Suthoiiln. Business Opportunities FOR SALE Second hand store. A - good stock. Cheap rent. Drain Second Huud Store, Drain, Oro- gon. - Real Estate A SACRIFICE 718 acre sheep ranch, 100 cultivation. Timber, water, minor Improvements. Will trade for Roseburg property. See L. L. Boll, Dixouville. FOlt SALE or trade for farm in Umpqua valley 7-room, modern home, near Taylor university. It interested, write Cuas. Fox, Up land, Indiana. NEW, modern house on highway, 8 blocks uortli of city limits. 8 A. Wells, KoseburK. Wanted WANTED Olio Bot extonsion rims, fifty-ono inch dlumetor Paul G. Athey, Sulherlin. WANTED- Dummur lambB for 4-li club membors. Phono 323. . ; Chiropractor Scientific equipment. NCM & X-Ray. Dr. Scofleld, Perkins Bid. JURY DISAGREES IN SHERIFF MASS CASE OREGON CITY, Feb. 21-(AP) juuge uari hoihiiicks uisnussou the jury deliberating tho case of Sheriff E. T. Mass when It report-, .,, Washington State was heat ed at 1:55 Saturday It was unable '. Mouina university 63-40. Iila- tn roaoli ti v.t-!lt '. . , .. .... .1 ... . .. 11 was reporieu mo jury Biooa 8 to 4. i lie snerut was mulcted on charges of larceny of public funds involving $260 of delinquent tax collection fees. The jury received tho ensa Fri day at 10:15 u Judge Hendricks set April 6 for the retrial. The sheriff, his boh. Howard. nnd Dopuly Jessie Paddock have Kramer wont on another ram boon indicted on other charges ln-'pngo In tho Becond half after tho volving alleged Irregularities in tho Heavers had piled up an impros tnx records. Istvo loud, and helped the Invaders o gain the front again with three The strawberry, which 75 years 1 ago was produced only near a fow : large cities in this country, w now grown commercially iu ovory stato ana Alaska. Conference Leaders Down Opponents and Approach Titular Battle. (By the Asoclatod Press) The University of Idaho's Van' dais, who became the northern di vision Pacific coast conference Slant killers within tho past two weeks, have a giant killing task ahead of them tills week in tueir drive tor tho basketball crown. The Vandals, tied with Wash ington Stato for the loague leader ship, moot tho Orogon Wobfootora tomorrow uight and Wednesday i. lulu In Hueone. then close their season with ganios against Wash ington Stato next Saturday night at Pullman and February 28 at Moscow. Oregon, knocked out of the league leadership a week ago by the Vaudals. will bo out for re- I venue In the series on their home ifl0j;0 Vumluls re,minei the tme lclurB Saturday night by dj Oregon Stato college 29-2 . jjQ j,llB WOIi lU, oui, ui ,vb luot immca I Kramer Goes On Rampage Chief Vandal Kramer bent off a iletmnilned at lack by Oregon state Ho damaged Denver hopos of vengeance lor Friday night's defeat In the last minute ot tho first halt wlnsn ho Bcoroil twlco. ono a long overhead shot from the contor of line Moor, to glvo Idaho a 14-11 I load at half tlmo. llmskotH ill uilccoHBiou. I Cuntniit Harris led tho Orogon ' Slate attack with 12 points, 16 scored In the first hull. Washington State stayed on top, rallying after a Blow start to oe- feat Montana. The Cougars trailed, 12 to 6, early In the game, called time out, and rapidly overhauled the Grls illes who lost accuracy as the vis itors ga'ned. Washington 8tate led, 2 6-1 6,. at the half. 41 Hooper and "Corky'1 Carlson led the Cougar attack, backed by accurate shooting by Jennings In the second half. Ryan and Miller scored most for Montana. The standings: W h 11 5 11 5 10 6 9 7 6 12 . 3 15 Pet. .688 .688 .625 W. S. c. Idaho Oregon Washington O. S. C. .563 .333 Montana .167 GET 28-16 REVENGE Sixth Straight Victory at Home Registered, With St. Mary's as Victim. By M. W. M. Dlanklnz a hard driving but poor shooting St. Mary's high school basketball loam from Medford for two out of four periods, rtoBobuyg Innlnr hich school sweopt to an easy 28 (016 victory Saturday night on .the local court iu . the final home contost for the seuson. 'it was tho sixth straight win on the homo floor, the Papoose cngers ending the season with an unuloin lshed record ol not naving iosi. hnon till In tholr own topee. Onco ngain It was laimy. aari Wlard, 6 foot 2 inch Papoose for ward, who nrovldod all the offoiv slve fireworks, scoring 18 points to tako high point honors for the ev ening, but It wus tho combined de fonslvo efforts ot me entire team which proved to be the outstand ing feature ot the evening. CIobo checking and rolentloss ball-bawk-Ing completely bottled the vaunted scoring attuck ot tho visitors who had previously dofoaieu iioseDurg, 33 to 27. at Medford. . The Cru saders fulled to enter a point upon the score board In both the first and third periods and were allowed only six field goals In the entire game, throe eaoh In the second ana fourth quarters. Seven points by Wlnrd; two nice buckets by "Moose" Denton, 6 feot 4 inch contor, and a gift shot by Plnlay in the first period guvo the Indian babes a 13-to-0 lead from which the Crusaders never recov ered. Roseburg led 18 to 7 Rt half time and 23 to 7 going Into . the final period. Midway in the fourth canto. Coach Hod Turner replaced his entire team with reserves and thouxh the Papoose replacements fulled to score while St. Milry'B wu.8 running up seven points, It was too lute to aid the Crusader cause. Tho score might have boon a great deal luoro liud Jim . Flnlliy boon able to sink a hulf-dozen lay Ins! which ho made; for himself, then missed. It wus ono Of those nights when tho ball just wouldn't go through the elusive hoop, whllo tho night before he sank nix agalst Qlldc. in loo gift shots was all that Plnlay eould garuor for himself against SL Mary's although he lod the team s defensive play. Denton took second place to Ward with 7 points. Jensen, Crusader forward, was high for tho visitors with 6 points. (J. Ullzoli and EsteB, BL Mary's guurds, played outstanding ball, but like their teammates, had difficulty In locating tho baskot. The tight Pupooso dofenso which kept St. Mury'B away from the bas kot rosulted In forcing the Cru saders to atlompt muny long howit zers, most of which fell short or went wild. Kston sank their first Held goal about H minutes' after Hi o second period started for the first Crusador points, and It was nilii-wny through the final quartar bofnro Joiihou sunk twb gift shots for their first points In tho second half. The St. Mary's tl squad made It two In a row over the Papooso re solves when thoy defeated Rose-, burg Hi to 15 lu a fast preliminary. Hosoburg hud previously been de feated at Medford 16 to 13. Tho opening game wus close through out with Lewis, rorwurd, giving Kt. Mary's a O polnt lead on throO quick baskets nftor the opening whistle before Itosuburg scorod. St. Mary's lod 8 to 6 at tho end of tho first imrloil, 11 to 10 nt half time, and 13 to 12 at tho threcqunrter mark. Inability or the Papoose roplnco inoiits lo Blnk freo. tlnowB spelled defeat, only ono out of 14 attempts foil through the hoop. Illucy, Slul tery and Hhriim were outstanding for Hosoburg. l,owiH, O'Neil and II. Siikriiida turned lu flno gnmcB for St. Mary's. KtimmiirteH: t Roseburg (28) Ffl. Ft. Pf. Tp. Klnlay, f Nulsoii, f Wlni-il, f 0 0 7 0 3 0 ...0 0 o o Onnilliiw, f ...... Di'illon, n Aurlurson, o .... Cucy. g Khruiii, k Sliidl, B Fltzputilck, g .... TolulR 10 8 9 2K fit. Mary's (16) Fg. Ft. Pf. Tp. Jonsnn, f ...2 Z 1 I Wldnmro, f ILemire, f Itoddy, c i. (Iltzi'ii, g Lewis, g , .... .. Kie. K J. (Illsen, g Total .6 4 12 Missed free throws: Roseburg, (-'inlay 3. Denton 3. Hindi 1; St. Mary's. JensHii 2, U. (illii-n 2, Kates 2. J. (ill ten 2. I Roseburg B (15) NnSK, f Fg. Ft. Pf. Tp. i) n 1 o 0 0 1 0 Tlndnll, f Nelson, f I Muraii, f 0 0 0 0 9 o q o Season's Record Unmarred by Defeat; Indians Have Chance for Third.'" District No. S Standings W L Pet. For Aet North Bend 7 0 1.000 197 141 Myrtle Point 6 3 .825 . 206 183 Roseburg ' .84; .429 ; 187 ! 172 Coqullle 5 4 .420 : 134 158 Marshfleld ' 0 ; 7 .000 7T 137 Results Last Week RoBeburg 32, Myrtle Point 85. Coqullle- 22, North Bend 26. :. Schedule February 26 Roseburg at Coqullle. ' ; Marehfield at North Bend. . . Myrtle Point, bye. By M. W. 11. The Douglas and Coos county basketball race for the dlBtrlct gonfalon, emblematic of the league championship, has come to an end, even though the final week's games are yet to be played. Coach Victor Adams' North , Bond Bulldogs re peat again this season, , Hiking the top honors regardless ot the re sults ot the Pirate-Bulldog encoun ter next. Friday evening. North Bond, starting the season as the woak.slBter In the league with only one veteran back, has -posted seven straight wins In the, district rec ords wltnout a defoat, to emerge the "spipriBo team" of the confer ence. : ' ! ,l ; ' Pirates In Cellar ' Myrtle Point, thought to bo the "toam. to beat," according to all pro-season dope, has dropped three tilts as against five wins, to end their season In second place. Third Dlaco will be determined In - a "dog fight" next Friday , night , at Cot quille when Itosoburg Journeys to the Coos county seat for the final gamo for both teams. Present standings snow tne muians- ana the Red Devils tied for third place with 8 wins and 4 losses. Which ever team wins the final game will end the season with a .600 per- . oontage and third place, The hap less MarKhfteld PirateB have drop ped seven straight tilts for the un disputed cellar chamhlonihlp. The PirateB battle the -league -leaders for their wlndup, so it Is noM like ly, that they will bettgc their strid ing In any way. j. - "i. :" . The final uoBitions in loo , league race tlolornihro 'the draw tor Owlo nenta In' the district tournuifieht nt, North Bend March 4 and 5. With first and second places definitely settled, the outcome of the Uobo-burg-Coqullle , contest will decide . which teams will meet in the open ing round ot the tourney. If 'the In dians win, then Hosoburg will meet North Bend In. the first game:'! ft the focal warriors lose then It will bo North Bend versus Coquflfe In the first game, and ROseburg against MyVtlb Point In 'tho Becond, ! jcottags Grove Billed Coach Jim Watts will turn' loose his Indians against tho Invading Lions from cottage wove nrga school in a non-conference and final home game of tho- year Tues- Utj Of- BDHIUI il,,.. . UIO will be the last, opportunity tor the local, fans to soe'severul members ot the warrior quintet' In action. Lael Camnbell. center: Ray Mor- : gan, forward; Pete Rutter, guard, all lettermen, and uud neai, trans fer guard, and Bill Jones, reserve center, will play their last home game for Roseburg against Cot tage Grove. Although tho Lions liavo had only a fair seuson to date two wins and six losses - they boast an outstanding scoring threat in Leltoy Cooper, tall center, who up to last, Friday's gamo with Uni versity high. In which thoy lost 41 to 26, led district No. 7 scoring race with 1(3 :oints in seven games. Tho Indians should be hard pressed to squoeso out a victory. Indian resbrvea wll'i probably Bee most ot the uutiOn, for Couch Watts plans on giving his regulars a much needod rest boforo the district tournament., , . , . ': .. BARTH LOSES TO CHAMPION STEELE CLBVULANU, r"ob. 21 ;(AP) Manager -Eddie -Mead said to day that Carmen Ilurtn la through us a mlddlowelghl after losing his title bout with Champion Freddy Steele hero Saturday night.' ' Hdiilc Mllliir, manager of thq cliuniplnn, hinted that his next tin portunt bout would bo against Al llostack of Seattle In that city ovor a 16 round route Willi the title at Uarth trained down from 170 to 1601 to make Steele's 160-pound class. He took the curly rounds ot their fight hut Ills, strength gave out ami his soconds throw in the lowol in tho seventh round. CiirstuiiH, f 0 0 10 Hln inn, f 1 0 0 3 Hummers, f ,. , 0 0 0 0 AiHlmwin, c I 0 2 2 I'Hltnrsoii, 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ul,,tln,-v S 13 6 Cmiipbcll, g 0 0 0 0 Wolls, g 0 0 0 0 KriiOj g 0 0 0 0 tllimy, g 3 0 0 .8 McKay g ,'. ...0 0 0 0 ' Totals .. ...:.....7 l' 8 15 8t. Mary's (21) Fg. Ft. Pf. Tp. Ix.wls, f 5 0 1 10 O'Noll, f 4 0 0 4 .0 K. 8nkruldu, f 1 0 0 2 Dm land, o 0 12 1 Ollxon. ii ...0 0 0 . il W'lcnx, n -0 .0 10 llnlshang, g 1 - 0 2 1 B. Sakralda, g 2 2 6 Totals 9, 3 12 21 Missed free throws: Rnttohnrg, Nexii I, Hhrnm 1. Anderson 1, Slat lory 6, Krno I, Hlney 4: St. Mary's, O'N'MI , Molshang 1, Wilcox 1, H, Sakralda 8. Officials: ttofcree. Pengra: Time keeper, Collins; Storekeeper, Brit) tou,