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FIVE Let News-Review Classified Ads Sell Your House or Serve You in Other Ways ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC. OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 21,19? 1 f ? 5- i For Your Convenience These DouBlaa Couutr atorea nlll lake Want Ada lor lea Nena-llerletvi CULVUU'S MAIIKET BUlnerllD STKAIl.NS CHENOWETU Oakland BTONAKKH 1I11UG CO. Yoacalla MCDONALD'S eTUlim lSlktim IIKIIAHU'S UniDiiua GLIUB NTU1III Ullde I, D. NICHOLS llrovkitar IIOWKI.LH HTOIIII Tenmlle U. n. HIOHTEU CO. , Cumaa Valley ELLISON 101. 1. ISDN Dlllard IlEYNOl.IXi & ADAUS Myrtle Creek I1KADS rniUT'8 lllildle UKNNINGER'S Canrunvllle IIENMNGUll'S Glandule DAYS CIIEKK STOIIE Duya Creek Tile nltove alore will accept ada and payment fur tliein. JUHt lull Hie murchunt listed ubove: "I wnnt to put an ad In the Newa-Hevlen' and lie will take care of ull the detulla for you. NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ads Phono 100 . RATES First Insertion, per word -20 Each subsequent Insertion per le word .. One week, per word 6c One month, per line ..$1.00 Minimum charge 25c Copy for this page will be ac cepted until 11 a. in. of the day of publication. Tho News-Kovlcw assumes no responsibility for and in no way guarantees tho financial responsi bility or integrity of the advertis ers in the classified columns. Read ers aro urged to make full investl- sntiou before Bending money in re sponse to advertisements. The NewB-Revlew reserves the right to reject objectionable adver tising. It further reserves the right to classify all advertising under the proper classification. FRECKLES AND HIS JjkECKLBS IS eoiMe TO A BOYS' CAMP AT crescestt- LAKE , FOR . PART OF THE ' SUMMER . VACATION V MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE " 1 r. 'sasM P-PAEDOM ME...CAM O SURE THIMO, KIP-TvVO THAT DRIVER WAS -JJsKS WPjMBJI . STTp; LOWC5BAV-ENPO' MS". you tellaae how to 1 I blocks up BAYaTREET. Riewr- this .sure mm WHOV,W BIEIGI1 X&JM TH! LIME... fimM- GET TO THE. "PURPLE J B VOU CAN'T MISS IT- 1 IS ATOU&H SEC- llil BABE fiSJCa- ; OUT gSLIPTZ? j -HATT TOM Orj-pr- ---- BOOTS AND HER ., ,8WE AMD BOOTS TO ?MO A 9LA.W WASH TUBBS I LJ WOT ONLY TJO VWE HAVE tMiDENCE 1HM NOU THRtATENED TO MURDER JASH, BUT WE HAVE POSITIVE PROOF OF HON YOU ATTEMPTED TO -1 CARRY OUT VOUB THREATS 0 I I WAS IV) THE POOL , WML DUPING TH' Real Estate 50 ACRES creek bottom, 45 acres tillable. $HUU cash. Will sell on terms. This property is at a bar gain price. Quick actiou neces sary. Extru good buys in town property this week. Always everything in real estate and in surance. FRED A. OOFF, 122 S. Stephens. Phone 218. ' HOME for Bale Largo lot, full ce ment basement, furnace, electric or steel range, walnuts, grapeB and flowers. One block froSi court house. Newly decorated iimide. See It tomorrow. Le'nving ltoseburg soon. Owner, 468 Plt zer street. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information, inquire of -M. B. Green, Secretary, at the Nation al Farm Loan Office, Douglas Abstract Co. Bids,, Tel. 9-R, or C. A. Barnes, 167 E. 8th, Eugene, Ore. WANTED Private money for real estate loans. Boat of security. Can 1180 sums of $500, $1000, and upwards. First mortgages. 6 interest. Roy O. Young, G. W. Young & Son, 205 W. Cusb street. Phono 417. " FOR SALE or trade 165 acros grain and sheep ranch. Will tako in trade, house and lot In Rose bur. Write Box 235, c-o News Review. . READY TO GO Will consider of fer for our equity in good 7-room home, close in. A real buy for someone. Want to leave soon. 419 Benson street. FOR SALE Five acres good land, new house. Mile east H. Clem ens, Sutherlin. Five fifty. Situations Wanted GIRL wants office work. Some ex perience. Typing. Shorthand. 120 E. 1st Avo. S. Trade FOR TRADE Car radio for 2-volt radio. Box 236, c-o News-Review. FRIENDS k0 Boy , mom , l cam . " .. .. ,.... f Just imagine hookiws K I INTO A SWELL LAKE Jw'JU ' JLtU i. Trout, amd watcmimo HyYO m HIM BREAK WATER AS A ?' I WM HE TRIES TO SHAKE r l' S'ftCTJr THE , MOOIX kfti j BUDDIES ' Stt.SKBTc-feWCKi, 1 I Ort.HORACtJIstP1. V'S 1 r WEU.,w"ow I O.W.1. IT'S II WWtW II tovAOR.R.OW'.TW.' H SPVt'. UCT'S SO 1 ' T'S PLEMTV jL WO HWt PROBASLV -AOOT T, k A OAkTE. L ' J OWtR TW W ... I m SOE) MS IM. JPCWPUC WELL . ' 'J X i U, , MS)'- ' 'j ri ,'" ''mm't u pat orf . . Tiuciiru ihrnrccpcl V TCCTICW TU4T Rentals HAVE you seen the NEW two and three-room upat'luieiilB at the VALLEY HOTEL? Offering all of the modern conveniences at exceptionally low rates make these apartments most dosirable. Come and see them while there are yet vacancies. Phono 586. FURNISHED sleeping room, mod ern conveniences. Bell building, 122 South Jackson street, oppo site Hunt's Indian theatre. FOR ItENT BELTONIA, well fur nished, well ventilated, modern 3-i'ooui apartment. Phono 116. SIX-ROOM bouse, furnished or un furnished. Good residential dis trict. 630 East Douglas. MODERN bungalow, 3 rooms, bath, garage. Wayside Shop, Garden Valley Boulevard. FURNISHED housekeeping room, ground floor, lights, water. $6.50, 828 Hamilton. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment. Inquire Bon Ton Ho tel. , FOR RENT S-room 'unfurnished house. 230 South Stephana strof t. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3 room apartment. J. M. Judd. FURNISHED 4-room apartment, bath. Northsido. Phone 615-J. CLOSE IN Apartment. Cheap. Adults. 302 West Washington. KOHLHAGEN APARTMENTS. , Strictly modern. Phone 550. i-ROOM houBe for rent. 1124 Itnmona Court. Inquire 6-ROOM house, partly furnished. 930 N. Jackson. 35 ACRES, Brockway. 6-room house. 112 FOR RENT -Modorn 926 S. Main. apartments. APARTMENT for rent. 424 Floed street. Call 42. And i cam PADDLE A CANOE AROUMD THE LAKE, AMD MAYBE SWIM Your FATHER IN THE BLACK WAS ' RIVER.' HOT AFRAID , DieSETY' YOU MIGUT MOT WANT TO The I H,PPEM TO LIKE PICTURES, 1 FRAWKIE. HERE'S OWE THAT SHOWS VOU AMD PART OF YOUR GAWG LEAVING THE POOL HALL BV A SECRET EXIT I? KMNUTES BEF09.E iE SHOOT IN iVVMlA v y i i r For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE or trade 2-cylinder liardlo spray pump, water pipe, horsepower rig and drugsaw, 4-yuar-old 1600-lb. horse, broke single or double. W. A. Smith, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE ROYAL ANNE and BINO cherries. 21c lb. Pick them yourself, 2 miles south of Dixon ville. A. E. McCormack. FOR SALE Sport model trailer with kitchenette. $50 cash or will trndo for lumber. J. D. Braugh ton, Millers' addition. FOR SALE Two 4.50-21 4-ply tires and tubes, nearly new. Halt price. See H. P. Pattlsou at Montgomery Ward. HUSKY trailer, good tires, for sale cheap. W. P. Harding, Way side Shop, Garden Valley Blvd. ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES for sale, 3c lb. Pick them yourself. A. F. Hoffmeistor, lit. i, Box 61. ROYAL ANNE and B1NG cherries 2c lb. on the tree. A. F. Tuthill, 3 miles wost Sutherlin. ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES ready for canning after June 20. 4c per ' lb. Phono 1SF22. RING and ROYAL ANNE cherries for sale. John Busenbark, Sr., Melroso road. . FOR SALE Bahy buggy cjd crib. $10. H. W. Anderson, bid South Pino. ,, .li. ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, PICK ED and DELIVERED, , 4Jc lb. Phono 219. i NICE B1NG pick them. 21F31. cherries. 3c lb. You J. R. Wilson. Phone FOR SALE Sugar pine shakos. Etha G. Domplor, Tiller, Oregon. FIREWORKS Buy 'em at Rlvor side store. 99 highway north. FOR SALE 1172. -Dragsaw. P. O. Box CHERRIES for sale. Phono 225-Y The Schemer "Purple Slipper" Agreed The Jig Is Up r'AMO UiVCS VM yoUR HPEI WN.'ift )IU LnN 1 HECK, I 1MOSEJ 1 f TmeY WERE A SON SAID "CaV!N'r .ffiS f BEAUTIFUL. FOLDERS M. AND THERE VAS ADVERTISIMe , I I WOMDER. WHO B ' A MERRY TWINKLE MwL S SUMMER ' EM ? H,S EYB ' ACTUALLY TOOK PART IN VOU SMEliK BACK, .L0Se.H3 Liu,, i-rt- c THE V LATER f iri''i, ?vp 0T J Xi i. IT L- 24" SHAKES, $7. 30", $8.50. 36"', iu. Delivered. T. P. Leatnor wood, Sutherlin. FOR SALE Porch swing. C. It. Freaiu, 622 S. Stephens.' Fuel FIRE WOOD Old growth fir mill ends, $1.00 per cord at Deady sawmill three miles south of Sutherlin on highway . 12", 14", .16" OLD growth fir. Spe i clal price this month. Satisfac tion "guaranteed. Charles (Roth, Camas Valley. . GET your wood at Kusoourg Lum- uor uo. Dry anu green, iti-iucn and 4-foot 1 , , , i DRY fir cord wood. $1.00 per cord. Delivorod in 2 cord loads. South End Fuel Company. , . DRY, easy splitting, old growth nr, fz.zti per tier.- soutn - fcuu f uel Co. ' I . Wanted WANTED Shakes, shingles, or L, lumber. Will trade car radio, 2- volt battery radio, good tent, flro extinguishers. Schornstoln, Rose burg. PAPERING, kalsominiug, painting joos. no jou is too largo or too small. Herman Suhulze Brock way. WOCL AND MOHAIR wanted. Highest cash price. ltoseburg Poultry. WANTED Goats. State number, price und location. A. W. Renin, Ulldo. Poultry FOR SALE New Hampshire cockerels. Eight hundred to pick from at mnrkot prlco. Morrill Bullock. Phono 37F1I, Oakland. FOR SALE it. I. Red brooding cookerols. Mulvln Palmor, Wfl-1 bur. WELL, THIS GUESS IT'5 JAMES TO BUT YOU 1 THEN LOOK THIS OVER. VT'S A. CLEVER SHOT in rKUVt I nftl 1 THAT VAMLELUJAH ROBINSON, THE DEPUTY . PROVE SHOOTING. I V IHO yi Livestock JERSEYS. Your choice of a 3 or 4-yoar-old bull. Their dams and sisters exceed 50 lb. milk dully. Their sire has socond-calf daugh ters in my hord exceeding 40 lb. Price $75. Bonobrake, Melroso. FOR SALE 20 head of roglstorod Corrledulo ewes. Will have them lit tho Lamb Show Saturday. Paul Talbot, Canyouvllle. FOR SALE One horse, elovon hundred pounds. Single or double. Burt Wockly, Myvtlo Crook. FOR SALE or tradei-3 roglstorod Hampshire bucks. Eleven regis tered ewes. C. T. Glanville, Riddle. FOR SALE , Ouo team work horses, harness, wagon, disk and plow. Floyd Couoy, Umpquu Park. 1600-LB. horse, sound, guutte, lost . ninto. For sale or trado for live stock. A. B. Leonard, Tyuo, Ore gon. FOR SALE Six weoks old Guern sey hull cult with registration pu llers. It. M. Anderson, Umpquu. STRAYED Bald faced, bay mare; 1100 lbs. Wore halter. Write owner, Ira Uoyd, Dlllard. FOR SALE Good Jorsoy cow Freshened Juno 10. 444 Pltaer. FOR SALE 20 pigs, 50 to 70 lbs. Oscar Weeks, Myrtle Crook. Help Wanted WANTED Farm help for blocking and thinning boots on basis $7.60 ucre. Bunkhouso accommodations hut must furnish own blankets, Board $1.00 day. Poplar Laud Company, Routo 2, Snohomish, Washington. Automobiles FOR SALE 1935 Ford V-8 school bus, Price, $250. 521 N. Jackson or phono 175. By Blosser By Thompson and Coll IS THE PLACE TIME FOR LILY PUT OM HER BIG ACT.' By Martin By Crane WASH'S CAR, TOOK AT J rri THE WOVAENT THE SHOTS WERE FIRED! , EXPERT SERVICE When There's Something You Want Dons SEE AN EXPERT . ' . The firms and Individuals listed below specialize In their work. See them for expert services. You should profit by their help. AUTO ELECTRICAL SERVICE W. R. Brown, 121 N. Stephens. Phono 104. AUTO PAINTING Murphy's Auto Paint Shop. Spaugn BlUg. Near cor. Oak & Stopheus. AUTO REPAIRING Atlm Spuugh's Gurugo. 231 W. street. Puone SOU. Unrtloy & Funcher, 125 No. Rose. Ph. 438. AUTO WRECKING Uoylo llroo. 521 N. Juckson, l'h. Kb. BLACKSMITH Woodcock & Fogel, Rosohurg. CAR WASHING Al Nuwmun, 121 N. Slephons SI. FENDER & BODY 8ERVICE Rose Utirugo. Luuo & Rose. Phono BO. Misceilaneou COMB TO UOSWELL MINERAL St'RINllS for rest und roller. Hot culciuin iniiierul buths tor your uchos und pains. KiiUsb, if 15 per week lor hourd, room, und huth. Address Yoncuila, Olegou. LEST YOU FORGET I We have u hydrauilo whoel tightener to tighten Ioobo auto whooIb. Rrlng tnem in. Work guuruutoed, at Surff's, 623 N. Mum, MILK, grude A pasteurised or raw, Delivered dally, Umpquu Dairy, Phone 88. HEMSTITCHING, buttons covorod. Riverside Store, 99 Hlghwuy north. AKUNDEL Plana tuner. Ph. 1S9-L, Chiropractor Sclentltie equipment. NCM a X-ltuy. llr. Scofield, Perkins llldg. Lost and Found LOST Purso. Loft lit Montgomoiy Ward's. Thursday. Return to Nowb-RovIow or phono 21F41. Dentistry DR. O. W. MarsholL Mod. A. Dldg. ELKTON ELKTON, Juno 21. Mi-b. Mury Cliubbo went to Eugoue Sunday and from there wont to Portland to attend grand chapter O. E. S. K. Kostorson, of Kellogg, was at tending to business luattoru in Elkton Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Fisher, Mrs. Edith Madison, Max lluuor and suns mo- tored to Engono Tuosduy to boo Mrs. Bauer, who 1b in tho Suurud Heui't liospltul. . Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Ilosuon loft for Portland Tuosduy to attend grand chaplor which is holng hold tills wook. Mrs. Earl Horsoli, of Douvorton, was culled to Long Prairlo this wook hy the lllnoss of her fathor, Uon Ilutlor. Mr. and Mr. CharloB Madison of Kellogg were Elkton visitors Wodnusday. Mr. and Mrs. August DoGnuth and family spoilt suvorul days of thlB week visiting me uulpu For- rost homo ut McMlnuvlllu. . Mrs. Lois Hockley and ohllilron of Cooulllo ara visiting ut tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. Wydo Rock- ley. Mrs. Ilertlia Jenson, who pasHuu away at Roodsport Friday morning was ourlod al rcikinn sunuiiy urtnr noon. Mrs. Jonscii spent many Hold Everything! "If unjoiic should usk kiiIl'.miiiiii LOCKSMITH Pacific Key Ser. 222 W. Uuk St. RADIO-ELECTRICAL-REPAIRING Koseburg Electric, phono 123. REFRIGERATION SERVICE E. C. Jones, Phone 139-L. SHEET METAL WORK SinulKer's, 444 N. Juckson St. TIRE RETREADING Houly's, 121 N. Stephens. Pn. 1U4. TOWING Stephens Auto Co. St. Plione 5K2-J. 323 No. Muiu WATCH REPAIRING Alvm Knudtsou, 103 N. Juckson St. WELDING KOBOhUlg Mum. Welding Wks. 509 N. WHEEL ALIGNING Porcy Croft. 332 N. Jucksou. l'liono1 . 333. years of her life at Elkton. Rev. Clurhodin, of Gurdinor, iireachou the funorul Borinon. Mrs. Urnco Sawyers had ohurgo of tho iirrang liiB of .tho flowors. I'aiil Bendolo, of Roodsuort. wus attending to business luutlurs in Ulkton Thursday. Mrs. Mablo Dindor rotinuod homo Tuosday from Albany where she hub been visiting ut tuo homo of Mr, and Mrs. II. Pontius. Mr. and "Mrs. O. K Smoot havo rotiirnod to Cullloinia, attor sell ing the Sawyers Auto camp to Mr,' and Mib. J. R. Cheuuult. Dewey Thomas, of Kllckutat. Washington, Is visiting at tho homo' of Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. R. Andrews, of Scottsburg, wero attending to busi ness mutters In Elkton 1'ilday. ' rar. unci Mrs. Frank So omou wore in Koseburg Saturday ui lending to business niutlers. Mrs. Bud Solomon Is .IWtiiK in tho Franklin culiins. Mr': Solomon Is working ut Myrtlo Point. Mr. and Mrs. Jim ' Riley wora visiting Mr, mid Mrs. Lostor Riloy at Drain ono evening tills wook. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Andrews wero attondlng to business muttors in Eugene I'rlday. ' Harry Stearns of Roseburg was In Elkton Friday.. Mrs. Edith Muttsoh ' and son,' Dick, of Eugono, aro visiting ut tho A. A. Parks homo. Don Morgunti, who Is ill ut Ills , homo, Is reported improved. Mrs, lllva Snood, of Drain, who 1ml been nursing him, 1ms roturiiod home, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McDonald, Chris Davis and Mrs. Mary Colloy returned homo from Washington Friday night aftor n wook's visit. Miss Margaret ulaslluger, who is Mrs. McDonald's sister, also cunio buck to spend tho Bummer al tho McDonald's. Frank Solomon llllH flntshod picking struwbeiTlos tor tho sau Bon. A little Inter Mr, Solomon will havo olhor kinds of borrloB to got ripe. Mrs. Elsie Dlotzmun and daugh, tor, lloatrlco, havo gone, to Hub. hard, Mrs. -Dlotzmun has boot! working for Ci C. Hancock. II. H. Llslriid, who works at Cra ter lako, was tit tho Muriotta Ilalnos homo Sunday, There will ho no services In tho M. 10. church next Sunday as Rov. Alton! will he attending tho mi nimi conforenco which will he hold ut The Dalles. Tho dolegalos from tho Orogon statu grango at Klnmutli Falls havo returned homo. Mrs. draco Sawyers, Mrs. Will iam Hinder und son, William Wayne, and Fayo Hnsson wore Imslitoss guosts ut Rosuhurg Tues day. you, Ihorc (iocs the grcalesl in (lie worltll'1 I 1 -.