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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1938. FIVE 1 f ? 'i NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ad. PhonS 100 RATES lint Insertion, per word Jo Kach subsequent Insertion per word - .lc One week, per work One month, per line ..6c -?1.00 25c Minimum charge Couv for tbla Dace will be ac- cepted until 11 a. m. of the day of publication. The News-Review assumes no responsibility for and in no way guarantees the financial responsi bility or Integrity of the advertis vi in the classified columns. Read ers are urged to make full inveall Cation before sending money is re sponse to advertisements. The News-Review reserve the right to reject objectionable adver tising. It further reserves the right . to classify all advertising under (he proper classification. For Your Convenience These Douglas County Mere will take Want Ade for the News-Review: CULVER'S BARKS Satkarlla STEARNS CHKNOWSTTH OaklaaS STONAKKll DKUG CO. Yoacalls McDt,NAl.D'S BTOUB . Klkion IllCIItllD'S Umpqua GI.1DH HTOIIB Cllde I. n. NICHOLS Ilrocktvnr ItOWKLL'S STOIIE) Tenmlle D. r. iiiciri r.u co. Cnmaa Valley ELLISON KI.LISON Dlllara nEYNOI.DS A ADAMS Myrtle Creek BllADSTREKT'S Hlddle BENNINGKIt'S Cnnronvllle BBNNINGICH'S tflendale DAYS CE1UHK STOllE Dura Creek The above stores will accept ads and payment for them. Just tell the merchant listed above: "I want to put an ad In the News-Review" and he will take care of all the details for you. FRECKLES AND HIS r'P June , why- do V - I f You mM I YOU KEEP PUT UNO 1 S' tuu kc .rviuxc ji k FRECKLES OFF ? WHY ) I. CAMT, IMTERE5TED BUT IM DON'T YOU SEE' f DADDY IT M DUDLEY OM THE THE 60Y? S ' WOULDN'T BE WAN6LE ? ) KINGSTON! f--X 1SsZ-. FAIR. TO HIM I LS DEBATING I fiP'uA ' flTlju iR-A V vve'rb meetimg ; VlP ' Saaa : W' SHADYSiDE's MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE fVWEA AMD JACK WAVE BROUGHT THE LmJ INJURED Boy TO THE EMERGEWCV TEUT, AND NOW JACK GOES OFF THRU THE. FLOOD TO FIND THE CHILD'S MOTHEB.....S " BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES -"WERE. CaOtA ,HOTPri f OR. KW?. TROO&&EAO AV. ,V HERStY. ,?OOR. VCa iEME. TrtOOfiHT SHt'O 60 TrVROUr Wn (t ... BUT S UP WASH TUBBS (THE SMICAW OF THE CEMTURV, A SWELL NIGHT CLUB ONLV 3 TOWN. PAVS A PKOFlT OF S2.000 A . I I, ER.IU-THIUK AAOK1T.I. BUT: BECAUSE I NEED ILL LET YOU HAUc IT OMLV $1,000 A Livestock. FOR SALE or trade 3300-pound team, fal, gentle, true. Would accept 2700-pound team or Jer Beys and lumber, IJonebrake, Melrose. . FOR SALE One brood sow and nine pigs, one gray mure,, about 1500 lbs. Gentle' to work single . or double. John M. Telford, Hup py Valley. FOR SALE; 8 weauer pigs; match ed team, weight 2800 lbs. Tin barn back of Valley hotel. DEAD and worthless livestock re moved free of charge. Roscburg By-Products. Phone 52F12. FOR SALE Two coming yearling mare colts. W. P. Weaver, Myr tle Creek, Oregon. 0. I. C. WEANLING pigs, good condition. Llndbloom, Dlxonvllle.- VETERINARIAN Iff. H. B. Keith, 121 hi. 2nd Ave. N. Phone 4-J. Miscellaneous REVIVAL MEETINGS at Pilgrim Holiness church hall, 125 Sheri dan street, Wednesday, March 23, to April 3. llev. C. J. Meyers, District Superintendent from Pasadena, California, evangelist. All are cordially invited. Rev. C. L. Ouge, pastor. COMPLETE service for your car. Stephens Auto Co., 323 North Main, phone 682-J day or night. PUBLIC invited to 3-nct comedy at 8:00 nt I. O. O. F. hull, Tues day, Mnrch 22. 25c. LAWN mower sharpening, sewing machine repairing, locksmith. 222 W. Oak St. MILK, grade A pasteurized or raw. Delivered dully. Umpqua Dairy. Phone 38. H EMST1TCI 1 1 NG Rtversido Btoro, No. 99 highway, north. ARUNDEL Piano tuner. Ph. 189-1.. HEMSTITCHING. 112 15. Cass. FRIENDS W HAVE VOU SEEN AUVTHINO J NO, MISS,. Or JUD&E JACK5UN OK.H wire 1 mis mujsc j MISTER. S0UWOS T00 600D1 MILES FROM TO B6 TKUe. THE CASH, n OV5K fOK kAONTH 3S1 For Sale Miscellaneous PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster iuvtgorators and oth er stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value 11.00. Introduc tory price, 89c. Call, write Ful lertou's Drug Store. FOR SALE Used building ma terial doors, flooring, wainacot iug, bricks, wail and floor regis ters, 1000 feet hot air pipes, 8" to 30" in diameter. Rose school. P. Hempei. 500-LQ. cream separator, 820.00; trash burner, 812.50; breukfust sot, 15.50; good organ, 815.00; kerosene heatera, 81.00; vacuum cleaner, 85.00. Burr's Furniture Store. FOR SALE Tractor model D John Deere, 3-bettom plow, J. D., 10 ft drill, tandum discs. D. Lo sler, miles east Sutherlin on Eastman place. BICYCLES See Uie New World with spring fork and front wheel brake on display at Roseburg Cyclery, 530 N. Jackson, FOR SALE OR TRADE 2-bottom 14" Oliver tractor plow, good . shape, tor a 16" tractor plow. Phone 5F23. F. I. Betts. FOR SALE One Little Wonder shearing plant, complete with grinder and heads. Leo Sparks, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE Broccoli seed, 810.00 per pound. Early - Snow White, January-February strain. F. D. Coon, Dillurd. FOR SALE Three furnaces, suit able for drier or heating pur poses. Robo school. P. Hempei. FOR SALE John Deere, A-0 trac tor, like new, 8750.00. W. E. Her cher, 1323 Harrison. MAYTAG sales and Borvico. Rudio Music Store, phone 93, 225 N. Jackson. USED electric ranges. Phone 123. Code of Flood IN THE MEANTIME. AAYRA MAKES SOME AKIXIOUS INQUIRIES OF THE KfcKU GEES IN THE CAMR.. SINCE THE , i sT WA5 KIOM l WM if s" ' W I IN THE PATH &eoKerci--' I V of the WJHEIO e mii Taking All 60aW, OVMOMO VOOX TOO1, Ht MADE ME rlPMi Men VWRS SlU. OR (SrVNfi) SACK HOME . n SOfeT AOOiT ORE fA MV -HUrXOT AW Va1W ME lO THVMK. ,METOt '& AV.V MVI VAO Shearing I BEG YOUR PAR0OM, THAT Si SiR. DID I UMOERSTANO I RI&HT THAT THE TOPSV TUR.VV WSTEB. rikJ OP 1 FACFtl FflP ,PYALSl ONLV l,000 A MONTH iyfc AAOMTHi IN AO' vAuce, r : . r v FOR. SALE Two tire escapes. Rose school. P. Hempei. . Real Estate 120 ACRES 70 in pasture, 8 un der plow, balance million . feet good saw timber. 3-rooni house, 2 barns, Hue spring water, un limited outrange. Price 82000.00. For farms, business properties, residence properties, timber lauds, see Krcd A. Goff, 122 South Stephens. Phone 218. FOR SALE 17 acres, close In, modern 5-room house, water sys toni, electricity. Worth 83000.00. For quick sale, price 82,000.00.; Chas. Kyes, 316 W. Douglas St. LAND FOR SALE 20 to 367 acres to suit buyer. Bud Belcher, Gluu dale, Ore. Work Wanted PAINTING, papering and kalso ining, 50c hour. Phone 2F41. Her man Schulze, Brockway. WANTED Carpenter work by day or by contract. Phone 5F41. WANTED Work in home by girl, 17. Phone 2F11. Poultry R. I. RED hatching eggs, blood - tested stock, exceptional color, vigor, type. Guaranteed hatch, 3.00 per hundred. Selby, Route 2, Box 83-D. POULTS, ready April 10 and each week thereafter through April and May. Order now. Sbinu's Hatchery, Roseburg, Oregon. . FOR SALE Fryers cockerels, 2J Ilia. each. Arthur Wnllen, Route 2, Box 1H. CAPONS Use White Giant baby chicks. Shinn s Hutchery. Automobiles HIGHEST biddor takes 1936 Willys sedan. See it at tho Roseburg Garage. . - 1 WANTED 1930 Ford pickup. Box 705, Roseburg, Oregon. Honor tc r-vkl TUAT TfcAM I HE DOE5.N I SNOW I I LI Air T?- DEBATE AGAINST ME! AND HE Vv'ANTS ME TO HEAR. HIS SPEECH AMr TfI I UIAA HOVA IT SOUNDS q Waters the Blame CAE I WO AA. X COOY.O T"WROW VER AN TtEWEft , AA the Sheep I THAT MUST T llJiTTJ AS JACK FOMDEBS THE PEOBLEM, A f BE THE WIDOW'S A filL-v Jtjfi'i w SMALL BOAT SUDDENLV EMERGES U PtACE-BUTHOW fl l0 BACK OF "E HOUSE. I ' am i to get a sick wKyiW t'MlVVSf sai " -Niniiy " 1 VVOMAN OLTT WITH -jll fflOf -.7 Jn faJfff'''y'gtJUili fc6in; Y4i jrr Wn Wo. t. m. ia u. s.at. an a 6REAT SCOTT? whStT WHYSURE, SIWCE MEVf WHO A BRGAIN! HERE. J ME. TUBBS 0OE5M'T 6AYS I'M I'LL MWE OUT A J SEEM CHBtK. w T CHECK, far NOBODY AST POCKET, ON THE VOU SURE Rentals Help Wanted FOR RENT Steam healed apart- RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call nieuts. Also 6-rooin, furnished on farmers in Douglas county, house. Northslde Apts. Phone No experience or capital requlr- 309-J. ed. Steady work. Make up to 812 I, a day. Write Mil. OVERLAND, OR RENT Nicely furnished 2- 46i3 S- jBy 8t., Tacoiua, Wash. room apurtnieut with shower. . Lights and wilier. J. M. Judd. ABLE MAN to distribute samples, 1 handle coffee route. Up to 845 KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS ral woek. Automobile given as Strictly modern. 322.60 and up. bonus. Write ZANOL, 1001 Pop- Phone 650. ur, Uukland, Cul. FOR RENT l-rooni house. Also "WANT EI Girl for housowork. Go cabin on Cavitt creek. Apply 950 nome iBhts. Phono 490-Y. Cobb. . I' MIDDLE-AGED lady for light GROUND FLOOR front apart- housework. 617 W. I-nno. ment, furnished. 112 Brockway st- Wanted FOR RENT 2-rooui furnished- , ,, . ! house, adulls. Inquire East Side WANTED U Bed spray rig. Stulc Service Station ,1K0' condition, make, slzo and ! price. Parker and Fairbanks, FURNISHED apartment. Modern. Myrtlo Creek. Clean, reasonable. Phone 645-J. : : : " : , I WANTED Second hand orchard FOR RENT New, modern, five- plow, three-bottom proforrod. J. room house. Coen Lumber Co. G. Bacon, Umpqua, Oregon. SLEEPING rooms. 427 Fowler. Educational Fuel MALE, Instruction. Mon to take up Air Conditioning and Electric He- WOOD-Dry and seasonod, 4-foot frlRorsUo'i and bettor them- firewood, block ash. A. F. solveB. Must 1m mechanically In- Stoums, Oakland. ? ""; vm')f, 10 '"f 11 1 ' ' time to quality. Wrlto. Utilities GET your wood at Roseburg Lura- Inst., Box 184, c-o News-Review. ber Co. Dry and green. 16-inch and 4-foot. Busuiess Opportunities SEASONED old growth fir wood, FOR SALE or rent Store build- 82.00 per tier. Phone 22F12. ing and small stock on Pnclflc ' , highway. Also boats, new and Impounded , used. Spark gas ranges. AddrosB - H. F. Pearson, Box 100, Route 2, UNLESS claimed within 48 hours lto"ol""- ; ; from date of notlco, nil dogs le- Trade scribed below will bo sold or 1 killed as provided In City Ordln- F(JH TRADE) Radio for piano, ance No. 1014. . Q.oa, A Harg1gi White and tan mulo Scuttles, II- conso No. 21. Chiropractor All whlto femalo Spitz. Urlmlle male mixed bull and tor- Scientific equipment. NCM Sc X-Ray. iler, liconse No. 1003. Dr. Scofleld, Perkins Bid. Pekingese male, cream color. - Tom Flotchor, City Enforcement Dentistry Offlcor, phono 2F1. March 21, 5:00 i). m. DR. O. W. Mnrshall, Med. A. Bldg. By Blosser r'V IF 1 HEAR. HIS V " SPEECH , 1 COULD PLAN V THATS . A I MY OWM ACCORDiNGCf , RIGHT f jAND THAT WOULD BE TAKING V A LADY S 1 AM UNFAIR ADVANTAGE , MUST V SO X DAREN'T 5EE HIM ALWAYS BE . Vy ' g. QEgfcSiTiMi at uh sluvict. im. I M beg, n. '.JJ corn. i nv INTERESTED. WOT IWT'RESTED NOBODY A&T AT &OZO TO BUTT INI By Thompson and Col By Martin wea sebvicc. imc. t. m ace. By Crane X I GOT TH' VERV WELL, MICE WORK, 1 CASH P.I6HT AAP,TUBB6. CHARLIE. IW MY auSTSION HNW,HMN,HJ Hold Everything! - . " ' r-ejsMhfft rewa. a -21 cow, ow ay t shwcmhc. "When Claude makes a New Year's resolution he KEEPS itl" Hay, Grain and Fetd CHOICE haled out and votch hay, 810.00. G. W. Munson, Umpqua. FOR SALE Baled oat and votch hay. T. E. Duncan, phono 14F2. OR. SALK listed hay, cheat and votch.' Ralph Sands, Wilbur. Typewriters' .i , ,iii REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Skd Dalton Adding Machines, sales and service. Roseburg Boot Store. Phone 6D0-J Announcement was nindo by tho AAA that tho rodcral surplus cor poration was authorized to pur chase eggs It there Is a decline In the present pried lovel. ni ; prices do not ndvanco "to a level which a normal season should bring within tho next few days. Those 4u chnBOH are made to stabilize and strengthen the egg market. Eggs thus purchased will bo distributed to noody persons through state re lief agenclos, and. consequently re- movQd.from the regular trado chan nels. Immediate purchase of eggs wuh rocommended by producers to tho AAA owing to the low prices In liiiuiv soctlous of tho country two weeks ago. While the prices uie stabilized und will perhaps go hlghor yet. It Is encouraging news td the producers or eRgs that prlcos will go Higher instead ol lower through govommont co-operation In romovliig tho depressing surplus from the market. With prosont low prlcos or roe nnd tho Incronse In price of eggs, eggs are profitable even In the spring whon they are lowest In price. It Bhould not lie forgotten that with an apparent shortage now of poultry on tho farm that tho outlook Is that egg prices next fall will bo hlghor than they wore a voar ago. In tlio meantime, tno inaiKoi price of poultry moat Is encourag ing poultry minors to increase thnlr flockB as they aro finding It nrofltnlile to raise broilers, fryers, and other chickens for meat con sumption. OAKLAND, Calif., March 21. (AP) Tho Itov. U. 10. Harding, of 1'nrtlnnd, Ore., suld today ha would decline, for tho time being at least, offers from two men to provide tissue from their eyes to restore his railing sight. The minister said he would not accept tho Hid from a "healthy" por son until he was forced to glvo up his oltoris to Hociii-o the cornea tis sue necessary to suvo him from blindness from one dying or con demned to death. Me Indicated he would seek In terviews this week with one or moro of 12 condemned Inmates of Kim (Jiicnlin prison. The Itev. Mr. Harding said one offer hud come from nn unmarried man, 30 years old, who said he was out of work und thought he might change Ills luck by doing "some thing for society." A group of Han Francisco eye specialists recently conceived Iho Idea of utilizing healthy tissue frutii the eyes of the dead for the raro but relatively slniplo opera tion needed for the minister. Tho I Issue must be obtained within 21 hours after death. REPORT GIVEN ON OREGON UNEMPLOYED V'uHHIN((T()N, March 21 (AP) More than 46 per cent of Ore gon's 68,432 totally unemployed are D. BiRgers, unemployment census administrator, announced today. The youngest group, 15 to 25 years, enresented 25.6 per cent and 20 to 35 years group 20.6 per cent. The largest age group among tho 1-1,573 persons employed in emer gency work was between 45 and 61 years. . Of the total unemployed 10,181 have two dependents, 14,696 have one und 1821 more than six. UNIT RATES HIGH lloseburg's national guard unit. Co. D, 162nd Infantry, was olio ol the higheBt In the stato In the rat, ing given at fcdoral inspection, nc cording to word received hero to day. The inspection was conduct ed last Thursday by Colonel Mo Alpine of the 7th infantry, Van couver barrncks. The company had 100 per cent attondanco, and was highly praised by Colonel McAl pine, and by Major-Meek, battalion commander, end his atdo, Lieuten ant Morgan, both of Marshfiold. The Roseburg company for tho months of January und February had the best attendance of any unit of the Oregon guard. Tho nv cr,age for January woa 68.6 and for February 59, out of a posslmo 60, The1 company now is onllBted at rull strength with sovorat applica tions on hnnd awaiting vacancies,: according to Lieutenant Wallace Robortson, who Is in fcommund during the absence of Captain Irv ing and Llcutont Godfrey. NOTICE Special Bchool oiectlon hold nt school hoiiBo In school district No. 106 nt 2:00 p. m. Saturday, March 26, 1038, for the purpose of con solidating with school district No, 19, Myrtle Creek. Nova Matthows. Clork. nuttorfly brains ' contain 80,000 nerves and 80,000 alrtubes, yet tho brain Is just about tho size of a plnhoad. Fftl.llU VOID lN BANC! AUCTION SALE At the Dairy Ranch one mile east of Sutherlin on Wednesdayf March 23, at one o'clock p. m. Two horses, weight 1200 each, work or ride, 7 and 8 years old. Four extra good milch cows, fresh and coming fresh. ' Two wagons, set work harness, saddle, Galloway cream separator new, Hoosler kitchen cabinet, two beds and one spring, two rockers, commode, two large chairs, mantel clock, four linoleum rugs, fruit jars and canned fruit, and several other lots which Is not listed. 8rlng what you have to sell to this sale. TERMS CASH JOHN ABEENE ? D. E. BARNES Auctioneers u between 15 uud 31 years od, John