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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAYDECEMBER 23, 1938.
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will tnk', Want Aa.. fur the
Avv-ltfvieTi
CLLVKIl'S MAItlvKT
Sutbrrlln
STBAUXS A IHU.NOttHTa
Oakland
STOKAKKli iiu:; CO.
Von rails
ilcUONAI.D S TO It 13
Klktun
HHllAUD'S
L'oipliia
Gl.lUi; yi'UHE
Glide
I. II. MCIIOI.S.
U rock way
ROWHIjIVS NT Oil Q
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H. u. iticiiTi:n co.
Ciiiiium Valley
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l)u'M Creek
The nltove Nture will iiciept
ndN and uiiymciit for tliciu. .hint
tll tlie iiKTt'liniit llMlfd itliuvii
"1 mint tu put an ud In the
NrwH-Ilevlew mill lie will tnke
cure of all the detallit for you.
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FRECKLES AND HIS
iPfrpS ITS SNOWINS AGAIN.' The SAME ttA PLA.YIMS SANTA ( AhdO, BOY, I SURB. llllll (P T ifl
" MOW ARE SOWS TJ V OLD WAY---- M, PAL ! CLMJS ! I'VE GOT A f& KrW THE WAY FT j I HAVE! THIS . ,
I get June's present over by tvie HEEt- p merry- Christmas ' )? present here rve hoofed it bu is donner. and
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MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE
AIJD MOW, MiS WORTH,
! H3W DO YOU EXPLAIN VOUR
PBESEMCE HEPE.GOIMO
THROUGH MV DESK I
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WASH TUBBS . Revenge By Roy Crane
A ( S0.AR,WcV.E6 TWOOGHT I COULOVI'tI f rf AN' LOOK! " SP1 oBOYlTX . t&k. SPLWJif r ( I'U- ) ,1
i SELL HIS OLD CUVAFV-V0U&AFY ( THERE GOES ETi W-Wfft'f em wl TIV41 $$ZLT ' ' - 1WT 1 ' ' H
i WATTREES, WD HE? OBOV, . V BULL TAWSON. J M v w5 fORAWAMC6 ' tt&Q Tj'fi2$& Will f ) f
I AKM A. SOCCER ! AM 1 , vZ tSSt Jl 'SlSk h I TO GET EVEN V" KTmII JL'O'f M '
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To get In touch with advertis
ers giving as their address "Box
so and so, care News-Review,"
it is necessary to write them.
The News-Review doesn't know
who they are, either.
Livestock
A. K. C. pedigreed Pekingese and
Chow puppies, lovely dark red, 7
weeks old, f 10.00 each. E. W.
Banister, North Myrtle creek
road at Ducks Fork.
WANTED 100 head of good Here
ford cows and calves. J. A.
Khoads, 496 Beach street, Ash
land. - .
WANTED Will buy foeder or fat
lambs, also young breeding ewes.
PH1LIPPI AND HOUR, phone
2S6-J or leave word ut Grand
Hotel.
FOR SALE Young- varmint dog.
J. M. Ware, Brockway.
WANTED Fresh milch goat. Box
542, c-o News-Review.
COCKER SPANIELS. Phone 386-J.
Financial
LOANS We make loans on
homes for building, . remodeling,
repairs, or refinancing. Inves
tigate our new 6 direct reduc
tion loan. UMPQUA SAVINGS
' AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Chiropractor
Scientific equipment. JNCM & X-Bar.
Dr. Scotlold, Perkins Bide
Lost and Found
LOST A Collie dog, yellow ami
while, male, riuuu-. please puone
16F13. Reward.
POULTRY
FOR. SALE Choice Bronze breed
ing tonis, heavy, eai'ly-iiintiiring
strain. June hutch. Thirty one
pounds . dressed. Claude , Golf,
Oakland.
FRIENDS
R:.EA5 BELIEVE
VJi5'.'.,TALK FAST
BEFORE I CALL II J
THE KJieHT. r-vT
WATCH KA AM J )
ME. VAJOR-.-
I'M ,'RVINe
,TO HELP
I YOU.'
BUDDIES
Rentals.
UNFURNISHED house, 5 rooms,
dinette, bath, garage, (15.00.
Will sell floor covers, 1 rango, to
avoid moving. 1101 Mill street.
Phone 699-Y.
FOR RENT One room for 1 or
2 ladies. Home privileges. Avail
able January 1. Mrs. Louise
Wyatt, 1H W. Lane.
FOR RENT Large room, with
board, suitable for 1 or 2 girls
employed. Mrs. Scuultz, 451
South Jackson.
FOR RENT Apartments one and
three rooms. 112 W. Douglas.
Call 4 to 6 afternoons.
SMALL apt. tor working girls or
. couple. See Mrs. Strange at
antique shop.
FURNISHED apartment. Two bed
rooms, ungiuairo, ruruace neat.
630 E. Douglas.
FURNISHED apartment, 2 rooms,
bath. Lights, water. 337 N. Main.
KOHLUAOEN APARTMENTS.
Strictly, modern. Phone 560.
UNFURNISHED house. Page
Lumber & Fuel Co. -
FURNISHED apartment, 2 rooms.
504 South Pine.
APARTMENT 8 rooms. Phone
42. 424 Floed street
Fuel
12", 14", IB" OLD wowla fir. Spe
cial price this month. Satlsfao-
tlon guaranteed. Charles Roth,
Camas Valley.
BET your wiod at Roscburg Lum
ber Co. Dry and green. 16-inch
nnd 4-foot
FOR SALE 16" oak block wood.
. John Marks, phone 68F4.
Dentistry
DR. a. W. Marshall. Med. A. Hlila
JUST A MINUTE.'
DO OU MIND IF
I ASK WHAT VOU
ARE TXDIIO& BACK
HERE AT THIS i
HOUB? f
Real Estate
FOR SALE By ' Citizens Bank
liquidation, Ashlaud, Oregon
one 200-aere ranch . located 7
miles out ot Myrtle Creek. 20
acres under free Irrigation 60
acres In cultivation. Usual farm
improvements spring water pip
ed to house. Priced at f2.OOO.00
cash for quick sale. A bargain.
SALE five acres new house.
barn, water, wood. Mile Suther
lin. Five fifty terms. Truck, car
considered. H. Clemens, Suther
lln. $16.00 A MONTH will buy or rent
modern 5-room buugalow, near
Benson school. See Dr. H. C.
Church.
FEDERAL Land Bank farms. In
quire at the National Farm Loan
ofl.ee, Douglas Co. Abstract Co.
Bldg., Roseburg.
Wantei
WILL pay cash, or trade grain, for
weaner and feeder pigs. Write J.
A. Ruoads, Days Creek.
WANTED To buy Irrigating pipe,
used, all sizes. Also electric mo
tors. 530 N. Jackson.
BRING me your furs tor bost
prices. 1). F. Shields, 135 S.
' Stephens St '
BRING us your hides for best
prices. Roseburg Poultry.
WANTED Wool and mohair.
Roseburg Poultry.
WANTED Old niagaziues. Fiction
Library.
Hay and Grain
FOR SALE Delivered. Barley, rye
or oats, wholo.or ground. J. A.
RhoadH, 4U6 Beach St., Ashland.
FOR SALU lluled oats and vetch
hay. Fred Ncal, Myrtle Creek,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Baled oa. and vetch
hay. T. E. Duncan, phone 14-F-2.
Shanks' IVlace,
Bold Words
WHAT YOU'RE ASK DOS ME -THE
HEAD OP GILDER PRODUCTIONS -
WHY 1 COAE BACK TO MY OWN
OFFICE.'f TO WOP.!',, LADY-TO
1 START SHOOTINCVWAR. KIUR5&-
TOkAORROW.' i
More Trouble
For Sale Miscellaneous
GLASS, GLASS it in need of
glass for your car come in. we
cut and grind to the right size
at Sarff'a Auto Wrecking House,
623 North Main Street
FOR SALE Girl's bicycle, 26"
wneei. practically new. An ideal
Christmas gift. Mrs. Louise
Wyatt, 114 W. Lane,
COOK STOVE for sale. 1057 Mili
tary.
Miscellaneous
MILK, grade a patn.ounzea.or raw,
Delivered daily, Umpqua Dairy
Phone 88.
Roseburg By-products Co., phone
ARUNDEL piano tuner. Ph. 189-L
20 RESCUED FROM
DISABLED VESSEL
NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (AP)
Twenty persons. Including two
women, were rescued from, the dis
abled Norwegian freighter Sma-
ragd In the gale-swept Atlantic 600
miles southeast of New York to
day by tho American freighter
bcnouacx.
The Smaragd, out of Norfolk for
Fort William, Scotland, laden with
oil In cases, sprang u loak and call
ed lor help. Tlio Schodack, carry
ing general cargo between north
Atluutfc ports and France, Immed
iately went- to her aid.
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DIES AS HE DRIVES.
INTO GAS STATION
PASCO. Wash.. Dec. 23. (API
Morton Newton Hoiulloy. 110, Giants.
Pass, Ore., died Inst, night; as ho
drove his. automobile Into a service
station hero, llcadley, and his wife,
were on tleir way to Couur
d'Aleno. Iduho, to spend Christnius
with their son, New ton D. Hcadley.
By Ray Thompson and Charles Coll
T
DETERMINED TO START. I
DUCT ION .
WORKJ
DO EXACTLY A'S I SAY-ANP-
s;
Yule Approach Finds Them
Gay Even Though 4,000
Miles From Home.
By JOHN SHLBY .
Associated Press Arts Editor.
NEW YORK. Dec. 23 The voic
es of 20 little boys 4000 miles from
homo are bringing tears to the
eyes of sentimentally inclined New
Yorkers this holiday soason at tho
Radio City Music hall.
It is the first appearance In. a
theater ot the Vienna choir boys,
whose fragile voices from many
thousands of young throats havo
charmed the world for four centur
ies and a half since Emperor
Maximilian 1 founded the unique
boarding school for pre-adoloscent
hoys on July 7, 140$.
But a number, of people whose
hearts were wrung at the. sight of
20 youngsters singing tor their sup
per so far from home and their
parents' traditional Austrian Yule
celebrations have had a shock when
they traced the boys down to their
hotel near Gramercy park. .
The 20 youngsters In their off-
at ago sullor suits aro not a 'bit
downhearted. .
Nurse Kept Busy
Most of- their (reo time, when
'not touring, is spent in a big. re
creation room on the IStli floor ot
their hotel. It's one of the. busiest
places lit New York, every gamo ta
ble filled and. usually u circlo.of
older guests envying the fun.
At n long table in tho center
Harold and Hans are finishing up
u croeho made of cardbourd, color
ed, with crayon. Ping pong, cIiosr,
dominoes and a boyish variation of
double patience go on continuously
On. tho end of-tho row or tables
sits "Sister Marie," the boys' iiiiibo.
sometimes she binds up cut fin
gct-s, occasionally she comforts a
homesick lad. Mostly, she seems
By Merrill Blosser
MAJOR- GILDER, IP- TOu'RE. REALLY.
1
TOMORROW, YOU'C
By Edgar Martin
BETTER I
EXPERT SERVICE
When Thert't Something You Want Don j -SEE
AN EXPERT
The firms ana Individual Hated below speclallia In their word.
S them for axpart services. You should profit fcy thslr help.
ANTIQUES
The Strange Shop. Ill 8. Main St
AUTO. ELECTRICAL SERVICE
W. B, Brown, 121 N. Staph, Ph. 101
AUTO REPAIRING
Alba Spaugh'i Oarage. 324 W. Oak
Btreet Pbona 80s.
Bartley rancher, 121 No. Rose
Ph. 488.
BLACKSMITH.
Woodcock & Fogel, Roseburg.
CAR WA8HIN0
Al Newman, 121 N. Stephens St
RADIO REPAIRING
RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
Roseburg Electric, phone 128.
FLUE CLEANING.
. C. Bewley. Phone 163.
GENERAL SAW FILING
Howard CaBeheer, 645 Fowler St.
LOCKSMITH -
Paciflo Key. Ser. 222 W. Oak Si
STAMPS.
1VE STAMPS FOR CHRISTMAS.
Hasco Stamp Co., 610 N. Jackson.
to spend her time sorliiiK throuKh
tho dufflobans' o( tliq yoiinnsters,
notliiR liolos lih stockings, missltiK
iiuttous nnu Himuar catustropites oi
lioyhood, ' At thb music hull ' she.
IioIpb tho boys with their makeup
they aron't very good at putting It
on, themselves.
Most ot their time In Amorlca Is
spent touring In tholr chartered
bus, however, with tholr conduc
tor, Viktor llombo., in charco.
Gomboz malntulns fairly Blrict dls-
ltillue, hut relaxes overy onco In a
while, in a hamburger, stand.
Tho boys llko American food very
much. UaiiiliuiKers cniuu (list ami
thon In order Kiaiiefruil, Ice crciim,
malted milk, and lamb chops. The
only tlmo the boys havo to be
illliot la at table otherwise. Goiu
lioi says, they'd skylark anil not
cat.
They llko their bus. because It's
not so hot as a train. And like
bovs of their iieo- anywhero, thoy
enjoy tho sensation they create when
thoy slilK. UHUlllly, they, are !
slotted baclistniio by lltllo Kil ls who
want autoarniilis. Oomboz had to
ilo sonielbliiK, so he arriinnod that
lion ho shouted "forward, march,
In German, tho boys should drop
encils and programs, and walk out.
la fact, tho only really sad fea
ture of this Christmas season Is
Huns Frank, when a choir noy a
voice cracks, it's Roodhye. Hans is
13, and a ravorlto, and his voice is
ready lo go. So this is his last
Christmas with the gaiiK, and tho
gang hatoB to think of It.
AZALEA
AKAT.KA. Dec. 21 Mr. and
Mrs l.iniren Iliischninn and family
returned to their homo horo the
last of tho week alter sponuing
several weeks In northern Cali
fornia. ':!;
Ivy Hacltelt. who baB boen noli-
lug care for her mother, left Mon-
lav for Klamath falls, where Bhc
will spend ChrlstmaB, before ro-
I n in I ii to hor homo In Hiicrliliic-u-
to, Calif.
Waller l'nldmlller and W. Hanils
from lied Hiver. Calif., Kiic-lil sev
eral days biBt week visiting with
tho formers brother and slst.or-In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fold-
miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooke, Mrs.
Hachel Jenks, Audrey Huff ami
Jimmy .leaks and. Hum Kuken
wcro among those Hlioppliig In
Itosebiu-g Muuday.
Hold Everything!
"Yes, she was left wilh six children . . . but lifter nil, she
knew lie was u javwalker when she uiumcd liiui,"
UPHOLSTERING
Gomes Uuhl. & Matt. Shop. I'll. llil.
HEFRIGLRATION 8ERV1C6
0. Jones, Phone 13i-L.
SHEET METAL WORK
Slnnlger's, 4U N. Jackson SL
TIRE RETREADING
Healy s, 121 N. Stephens. Ph. lot,
TOWING
Stephens Auto Co, (22 No. Mais
SL Phone 682-J.
WELDING
Ii.bg. Welding. Works. 509 N. Main,
WATCH repairing;
Alvln Knuacaon, 103 N. Jackson SL
WHEEL ALIGNING
Percy Croft. 332 N. Jackson. Phont
, 333. -
BEAUTY SALONS
Fayo's Salon ot Uoauty. Complete
beauty Bervice. PU. 211. )26 W,
Cass SL Pearl Rawhouser, Mgr.
AUTO WRbCKINQ .
Doyle Bros. 621 N. Jackson. Ph. 176,
TUBE TESTING
Hasco Radio Ser., 610 N. Jackson.
C.I.O; Leader Says Court
Contradicted Self ' in;
Contempt Cases.
SAN KMANCISCO, Dec. 22.-
(AP) Hurry Urldgos, C.l.O. dlroo.
tor of the west coast, contended 111
an action In tho California supremo
court- today tho court contradicted
Itself In rulings on tho snmo issua
In separato contempt cases involv
lug the Los Angeles Times unit
himself.
.. .. , i ..a
t'liiiRun tinni-M "'I a luiiuunug m
a case in which he was fined $129
for contempt bucnuso ho criticized
In a published statement u Los Am
geles superior court decision lu it
labor union dispute.
In tho Los Augelos Times cuso,
the supreme court granted tha .
newspaper a writ of roviow in a'
raise in which It was round guilty
of contempt for publishing editor!-,
als commenting ou Los Angoles
court rulings.
lli'ldges asserted tho problems
of "constitutional, genornl, und pro.
ccdiiral law at Issua lu both cusoa
are In major ronpucts identical."
Tho court nclod on tho Bridges
cuso Docembor 1. sevornl days bo--fore
the Los Angoles Times doclv
sion was linnded down. -
Urldgos was adjudged guilty ot
contempt because ho termed "out'
rageous" a decision by Superior
Judge Ruben gchmldt of Los An
geles appointing a receiver for tho
San Pedro local of tho Longshore
men's union, Di-ldges' criticism
was conlnlnud 111 a telegram to Sec
rotary of Labor Perkins. The con
louts of tho telegram wore rclcas .
ed lo Hie press by the C.l.O. pub
llcily department.
Thumbing By Proxy
DUNVKR I'ali-nlmeii H. ,n. Itlcli.
unison mid Floyd Whipple turned
up a new wrinkle In hitchhiking.
They 'arrested two 17-year-old
youths tiller watching them uso
five small bo.vH as decoys.
Whon the youngsters "thumbed
down" a motorist tho two older,
ones climbed lu.