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FIVE Let News-Review Classified Ads Sell Your House or Serve You in Other Ways ROSEBURG NEftSREVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938 For Your Convenience Tbeae Douglas Coaatr atarea will lake Waal Aaa ( taa Nawa-levlewi CULVER'S MARKET BUfaerua STEARNS CHENOWBTH OakUad STONAKKIt DltUQ CO. Yaacalla HeUON A LD'S STOIIB . . ' feUlttua ' BKBAHU'S Uoivuua GLIUB STOHB Glide I. B. NICHOLS llrocktvar HOWELL'S STORE) Teamlle B. R H1C1ITER CO. ' -'" Caataa Vallcr ELLISON ELLISON Dinar REYNOLDS ADAMS Myrtle Creek . DUAUSTKEETS iaIe UENMNUER'S Canronvllle BBNNINGEH'S GleaSale 1 DAYS CHEEK STORE Dura Creek The above aloree will accept ada aad payment for lliem. Jual lull the nibrclmnt listed above: l want to put aa ad la the Newa-Itevlew" and he will take care of all the detalla for rou. NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ads Phone 100 RATES First Insertion, per word- -2c Each subsequent Insertion per - word L . . lc One week, per word 6c One month, per Hue ...1.00 Minimum charge . 25c Copy for this page will be ac cepted until 11 a. m. of the day of publication. The News-Kevlew assumes no responsibility for and in no way guarantees tha financial responsi bility or integrity of the advertis ers in the classified columns. Head 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. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS M YOU WERE GETTING &Myi AT: HEFtfr J HURRY UP MY WE ARE CAR WILL BE IN Ml HURRYING I ) fk COMPLETE RUINS IF' Jfy. A, MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE ABOARD A WE'LL BE IM WASH- mI3aammatjaaBal NORTHBOUND IWGTOM ANY MIWUTE NOW, LEW -WHAT'S TEMOSPOKT THIS ALL ABOUT? BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES I KaaaW. aF" aatalTY VSSX&M 11 A&.atfmv w n a - . . . vw m rji IV o.i . av WASHTUBBS FIFTY SX EMPLOYEES'. THEY BtM I iU'AI A.a.' AOMm U r)L)ttW TW TROUBLE OOVTH FRMWE THUI I ID kATHck be 1 THfkN BKcAi. lri; nuwo T Rentals FURNISHED sleeping room, mod era conveniences. Dell building, 122 South Jackson street, oppo . silo Hunt's Indian theatre. COZY bungalow, 8 rooms, bath, nicely furnished, with garage. Apply at the Wayside Shop, Oar den Valley Boulevurd. DELTONIA, nicely furnished. Rea sonable. Call at Parslow's Hard ware store for information. SIX-ROOM house, furnished or un furnished. Good residential dis trict. 630 East Douglas. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. Will be vacated ISth. In quire 223 E. Lane. FOR RENT 6-room modern house, unfurnished. Inquire 1124 Ramona Court. PARTLY furnished 6-room house in West Roseburg. 1353 Harri son street. FOR RENT S-room modern house. Inquire 836 Templin street. COOL, ground floor, furnished apartment. Electric rofrlgerator. , 112 Brockway. TWO and three-room apartments. 112 West Douglas. Call after noons. ONE furnished apartment and one single room. Call at 130 S. Jack son. SMALL ranch one mile out. Good buildings. Alb Stearns, Oakland. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3 room apartment. J. M. Judd. FOR RENT 2-room apartment, ground floor. 404 N. Jackson. KOHLHAOEN APARTMENTS. Strictly modern. Phone 650. APARTMENT for rent. 424 Floed street. Call 42. 35 ACRES, 6-room house. 112 Droekway. nanv AVID WiV H -V St, MWi Tiiinoonu's JUST WAiT'LL SIAU6HTH? PAV PAY' 1 NIFTY BKfc SUY 5nu FOR RENT Modern apartments. 926 S. Main. For Sale Miscellaneous PIANO BARGAIN Late model studio type upright almost new to be sold here in Roseburg at big saving. Most any terms can be arranged for quick sule. For location and inspection privi leges write at once to Credit Dept., Cline Piano Company, 831 Jay street, Sacramento, Califor nia. SEE the new Hoffman Twin Flex cushion bicycles. Also some real bargains In new Roadmuiter and World slightly used bicycles. See them at Roseburg Cyclery, 630 N. Jackson. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. New and used machines. Rents Repairs Parts All makes. . Dressmaking Alterations. 414 North Jackson, phone 193, Rose burg, Oregon. FOR SALlS Witte 6 h. p. engine on truck and grain thresher cap able of threshing beans, alfalfa, broccoli and such. V. J. Dursik, Box 112, Melrose. 24" SAWED tapered shakes, $7.00 per thousand. No.. 1 shingles, $2.40 per square C. McCann, Camas Valley. FORD parts, tables, bedsteads, sacks, live canaries, etc. 722 E. 1st Avenue. N. FOR SALE Traveller bicycle, practically new. Good bargain. 636 S. Main. FOR SALE Walnut bedroom suite, coil springs, and niattresB. 703R2. ' WOOD-SAW for sale or trade for . livestock. Phone 52F4. Poultry POULTS, day old, one and two weeks old. Shinn's Hatchery. Personal WALT Left your watch at CAMP VIEW CAFE. Bob. This i; FINE SERVICE i I'LL REPORT THIS TO MY FATHER V I J I WE (SO AT ONCETO HEAP QUARTee.3 OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE-THERE VOU RECEIVE -DETAILED IN" STRUCTIONS, MYRA I ,lXa' I :'Hff 4 in 1"U 6-3 DS BIRTHUAY: Otfc, IHfMVl. HE SEES THE 600PMESS, 1NV OUINO icx in- nis adic HlfAf I I u i-wurr im livestock FOR SALE Two six-year-old Jer sey cows, giving five Bullous milk each, one new separator, one team farm horses, at my place neur Ureen. E. W. McNary, Rt. 1, liox 176A, Roseburg. . FOR SALE or trade 3 registered Hampshire bucks. Eleven regis tered ewes. C. T. Glauvlllo, Riddle. ' FOR SALE Two fresh cows. Heavy milkers. One calf, six weeks old. J. F. Lamoreaux, Oakland. FOR SALE 3-yenr-old horse. Broke to ride, large enough to work. Dale Weekly, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE Thirteen white pigs, fourteen weeks old. Kenneth Bonnie, Kelley's Korner. FOR SALE Gentle young mare, also 50 to 60 lb. feeder pigs. Ken neth Conn. Phone 6F11. FOR SALE 1400-lb. work horse, age 8 years. Floyd Couey, Ump qua Park. FOR SAI.K Ooutle saddle pony, 800 lbs. Phone 18F42. Lost and Found LOST Car keys and letter case, Reward. Return to News-Review. Wanted WOOL AND MOHAIR wanted. Highest cash price. Roseburg Poultry. . ' Chiropractor Scientlfle equipment. NCM & X-Ray, Dr. Scofield, Perkins Bldg. Work Wanted TRUCK or tractor driver wunts work. Box 231, c-o News-Review. Dentistry DR. O. W. Marshall. Med. A. Bldg. The Chief's Not Impressed ' Does The SON of A TAXPAYER HAVE "TO STAND AND WATCH HIS CAR BURN WHILE TOU FOOL AROUND AND DO NOTHING?; MY FATHER'S A BIG MAN AROUND HERE Big Job Ahead HMM... 1 GUESS THAT 1 LEAVES ME OUT IN I TUP TW. uoi iez I -JM J BBS af5S I r 1 I VjJ 1 ,1 T. M. REC U. 6tpT. OFI, aaaaaaaJ 1' 11 1 r VA( t QpVn?wfitRvicE.twc.' What's It AH About THE T'LAU'aUaW WOW, What a Fix! 1 0OST HWENiT THE MERVE YHEIA. THEV VOVtX KNOW, THERE'S MOT GUMMA BE TOMORROW OR EMEM FOR THEW.. I I ' . -, Sf. - Ti ?Tl a t C?HE MPOWAKTV a V-WT "- J -U ARE 601KS6 To t MMMlStO , aV V V CAVi ROLX 'WW VOR. TWfc - . iT -aNX ' n &6 MOvAtW MMM-AWWHV.. AVjft aaJ f , N-OUE. SWEV. ? - CQr8rasERjltE.iNcttTtro.u.s.piycTf. '3 2 m mm. r? . Real Estate TRADE! Modern bungalow, unen cumbered, in good neighborhood, convenient to stores, schools, . transportation, etc., to trade for property near Roseburg. Owner, 641 Redfield Ave., Los Augelc& California. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Cor information, inquire of M. B. Green, Secretary, at the Nation al Farm Loan Office. Douglas Abstraet Co. Bldg., Tel. 9-R, or U. A. Barnes, 167 B. 8th, Eugene, Ore. READY TO GO Will consider of fer tor our equity in good 7-rooni home, close in. A real buy for someone. Want to leave Boon. 419 Benson street. - FOR SALE SO acros, $10 an acre. Buildings, and timber. Some clear. C. M. Holcomb, Idle yld Park. FOR SALE Suburban acre. Farm, light plant. J. C. Royse, Glide, Oregon. Miscellaneous COME TO BOSWELL MINERAL SPRINGS for rest and relief. Hot calcium mineral baths for your uches and paiiiB. Ratos, (15 per week for hoard, room, and both. Address Yoncalla, Oregon. MILK, grade A pasteurized or raw, Delivered dally. Umpqua Dairy, Phone 38. ARUNDEL Flano tuner. Ph. 189-L. Fuel 12", 14", 10" OLD growth fir. Spe cial price this month. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Charles Roth, Camus Valloy. DRY, easy splitting, old growth fir, $2.25 per tier. South End Fuel Co. GET your wood ai Roseburg Lunv ber Co. . Dry and croon. 16-inch and 4-foot. Wf I'LL SEB Yf HE LOOK FUNNY IN Jp Ml That he gets V this kind of a f Wf"SI"' mB,LNEEBVlCE,IWC T. M. BEG. U. 5. PAT. 01 f. WStaaaaaaaaaaaaal " S .DON'T TAKE IT SO I : SERIOUSLY, JACK. AFTER ALL, VOU DON'T KNOW WHAT VDUZ NEW JOB WILL BE TILL YOU GET TO WEW AWE; v4t.V MOCK tiP W TWc TO TELL . YET. THAT AMY PAY DAY VIEWS TO AVIV JOBS FAN I IDP ril ' ii Help Wanted WANTED Farm help for blocking and thinning beets on basis 17.50 acre. Bunkhouse accommodations but must furnish own blankets. Board $1.00 day. Poplar Land Company, Route 2, Snohomish, Washington. Tractors LEST YOU FORGET! We have a hydraulic wheel tightener to tighten loose auto wheels. Bring them in. Work guaranteed, at Sarft's, 623 N. Main. AUTO ACCIDENTS CLAIM TWO LIVES VANCOUVER, Wasn., June 13. (AP) Gnylord Kahn, 19, Portland, was instantly killed Sunday when his speeding car plunged through a guard rail Into a gravel pit near hero. Three other occupants of the car, including the victim s stster escupod with minor injuries. BEND, Ore., June 13. (AP) William M. Sl'ushor, 29, Mowtch, ore., died Saturday night in a hos pital hero of a fractured skull, suf fered ourliei; in the evening when his car left The Dalles-California highway four milos north of Bend and plunged into lava rocks. A companion, William Cramer, also or Mowlcb, escaped with minor In juries. - COQUILLE WOMAN HEADS B. P. W. C McMINNVILLE, Ore., June 13. (AP) Dologntos to the Oregon State Business and Professional Women's clubs convention here Saturday elected Loona Bryant, Co qulllo, president; Evangeline Phil bin. Portland, first vice-nrtiRideiTt: Mabel Mack, Medford, second vice president; Irene Rlnquotte, Grants PasB, recording-secretary; Harriet OslKa, Coquille, corresponding sec retary; Elda Koontz, Coos Bay, treHsuror. By Blosser By Thompson and Coll By Martin .tVitWyot By Crane AU LkJ k ' I feoODBV-VLLBE i N I 5EEIN& VOU IN feZ J MANHATTAN IN A JsSlsJL LP" "inw inKca wnKUU, lou. wn, n GO5H!!H01H'LL I EVER BREAK TH CABOL THAT I'M A TUAT VS I UF)PD WRUEP EXPERT SERVICE When There's Something You Want Done 8EE AN EXPERT The firms and Individuals listed below specialize In their work. See them for expert aervlcei. You ehould. profit by their help, WATCH REPAIRING Alvin Knudtson, 103 N. Jucksou St. AUTO REPAIRING Burtley & Faucher, 125 No. Itoae. Pb. 438. SHEET METAL WORK Sinuiger's, 444 N. Jackson St. LOCKSMITH Pacific Koy 8or. 222 W. Oak St. TOWINQ Stopbens Auto Co. 323 No. Main St. Phone 682-J. RADIO-ELECTRICAL-REPAIRING Rosoburg Electric, phone 123. E List of Premiums Extended for Both Open Classes . and 4-H Exhibitors. PlanB for tuo seventh annual Fut Lamb and Wool show to bo hold Saturday, Juno 25, are rapidly being completed. II. A. I. Inderal, extension animal husbundman, will Judge the show and spend sev eral clays in the county on live stock work. Ownera of sheep planning on making entries are requested to file entry blanks before the eve ning of Juno 26th to give those in churge of the show sufficient time to arrange for all tho pons that will be needed. The premium list bus been ex tendod for both open classes and the 4-H club class. Promlums of ferod are as follows: Class 1 Mar kot fat lambs, pen of five: first, $20, second (15, third $12, fourth $10, fifth $9, sixth $8, sovonth $7, olghth $5, ninth $5, tenth $5, elev enth $5, twelfth $5, thlrtcontli. $5 and fourteenth $6. Class 11: 4-H fut lamb (siiiKlo fat liunlj) : first $5, second $4, third $3, fourth, $2, fifth $1, sixth $1, and Beventh $1. ' -' Class HI: wool Lot I medium, first $3, second $2, and third $1.' Lot II lino wool, first S2.5U, sec ond $1.50 and third $l,Lot IUt Conrse, first $2.60, second $1.50 and third $1.00. s : - Spoclal exhibit pons will bo pro vided for breeders of purebred shoop for exhibit purposes only. No premiums are being offered for pureorea nreeuing stock, nut as for the past several years breeders having purebred rams or owes for Bale will bo given free exhibit space. iniSPECTlOIIITRIPTO Ail Inspection tour of I lie grass nursery on tho L. E. Thompson fin in In Coles valley will ho held Wodnesday morning at 10:00 o'clock according to J. lloland Par- ttor, county agricultural agent. Tho grass nursery 1b located oil the Molrosu-Umpquu county road hulweon the Joolsou road and tho Colos valloy sclioolhouso. Tho grass nuiBory wus Boedow In tho fall of 1937 on old' pasture laud which was plowed and liar rowed but given no other apecial preparation. Twenty odd varieties of the bettor pasture grasses wero seeded In one-quarter aero plots as well as two two-acro plots Bued- Hold Everything! diyt . . , t. ' eon, mt ti hm kbvici. inc. "1 know you're nol an escuped convict. I suppose that's iniil vnnr Hisnnisp fnr liiinlino zebras." AUTO PAINTING Murphy's Auto Paint Shop. SpaugU Bldg. Near car. Oak & Stephens. AUTO WRECKING Doyle .Bros. J 621 N. JafiapiU 'ii; 17&,1? jj .' ,i, T? I, J f " WELDING Koaeburg Welding Wks. 609 N. Mnln. - REFRIGERATION SERVICE, 13. C. Jones, Phone 139-L. ' TIRE RETREADING' Healy'B, 121 N. Stephops. Ph- 104. 1 ed to recommended grass mixtures- -: jne or me iwo-aore plots vas seeded to a straight grass mix. ture und the other seeded with A variety of different legumes in-' aiming reu clover, alsike clovor, hop i clover, Ladlno clover, DaulBh White clOVAf Nnrl Dl.l.tn - - uuu.uiiauuuii . I clover. , Early sedlngs Bhow tho boat ErOWtll ftlWt thn hat, fltD...l I.- -I eating that eirly seeding should bo 1'iuuucuu wnanevor possible. Ac tual soodlng dates were October' 11 and 12, October 28 and 31, and November 8th. Seed was broadcast both by hand and cyclone seeded and not covered, ruins being al lowed to cover the aood. Grasses seeded besides the gen eral mixtures Included highland bent, tall oat gruss, domestic rVo griiBS, orchard grass, meadow fes cue, Astoria bent, Kontucky bluo grass rib grasB, mesquite, timothy, chowings fescue, English rye grass, meadow foxtail, bulbous blue grass, tall fescuo und com mercial pasture grass mixture; T BUD'S II fn nnn . tl. ' a commodities currently rising i price HcaBon Is tho reduced pro duct on wiii-h i. , .1 ',. ...... UODUllt--l SI1I liiontB to marltot and to cold stim .mu i.mnio. i ne oureau of agrlcul' "tuiiunuia expects pricos t tlond sousonally upward for tho next, six months. Supplies of eggB (luring this per- " 10(1 Urn nynnnfn,! In l.n t .1 i V,.., . V;. . '"3" ,uno liijiii In 1937. Storage st&cks are nut accumulating so rapidly as a veur ago, and a substantial reduction fl'Olll 1037 lu f.nnDi,la.-a.t ln.ni.. August 1 holdings of both shell uuu iruKun eggs.. . t But 111-taRH nf r,hlLn..n pectod by the bureau to decline uuiuiH me remainuer or nils year, oven though supplies -of poultrv, both in storage and on farms, are rather low. The larger hatch ex pected this year and the smaller Consumer Inpnmnn , m.i,.r.-,lfl- - pressing factors. The bureau points to tho favor able feed situation and the present Htllflll .lllmllnfa nf lnnM r.....n .-.. ..u...uu.a in,vm Ull 1111 I1IB as major factors tending toward a uiiKui uhlvii in itida Limn in lvst, Hons have been inying heavily this spring. But because of the Binullor number of luyors on farms tho production of oggB per flock -on May 1 was II per cent below that of a year carllor. COQUILLE, June 13. (AP) . ' Authoress Lois Nichols wanted to ' got local color from the cab of a ' logging truck, so alio provallod on . a driver to lot her accompany him over a hazardous road. The ve- . hiclo skidded out of control, pin ned MIbs Nichols between cab and bank and crushed her polvlB. She is in a hospital. I aV.i