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.,71 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939. SEVEN ii uwwww ' iijjmi wmumjum mi m ! I 14 3 i I 1 Kf ii! 9 For Your Convenience Tbee Uouuliii t'o'inty nturea will take Want Ad for the AeiVM-ltrvtrwt CLXYUH'S MARKET Sutlierlln STEAItNS & LHU.NOWKTtt Oakland STONAKi:il DHL'.l CO. Yuncnlln UiDO.WI.I) STOHB Klklnn llHilAHU'S L'tnpqua GL1DK NTUIIQ Glide I, D. MIHOLS Brock war Tenmile D. It. HICllTKIt CO. Citnia Valley EL LI SOX & ULLISOX Ulllurd KBYNOI.llS A ADAMS .Myrtle Creek UIlAUSTIlKliiT'S It Id die IIKi.M.V(ii;tl'8 Cimyonvtlle hl:..m.gi:us Cilendnle DAYS CltUKK STOltB Darn Creek The nhove utorcu will nct-ept hiIh ntid iiitriitviit fur ttieiti. .Iimt tfll Hie nit! rf limit llHtrd nbuvoi "1 want to nut mi ail hi the Awn-Review" and lie will dike cure of all the detnlU fur you NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ads Phone 100 RATES First Insertion, per word 2c Each subsequent Insertion per word lc One week, per word 6c One month, per line $1.00 Minimum charge , 25c Copy (or this page will be ao 1 copied 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 ers in the classified columns. Readers are urged to make full in vestigation before sending monoy In rosponse 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 Sorry, Jume. CAN'T 'COMB OVER lb MY EARS IW HOMEWORK SBB "TOU LATER i 4 r- s-mhhr, isass I 7 IIJ 1 ;;,;' HKJWMa MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE THAT'S HIS ( WE'RE WOT A SEC-1 ' . OFFICE, r1 OK1D TOO SOOM.' riZ. CAPTAIU v SOUMDS LIKE GIL" 1, I DEE'S 8EIUS , BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES HOVO SOOT. I .rAR.TOT I 1 f WW Ki A. 600D 1 SOVPOSE 6ETTIM& ALOWG 6AE' A 6WTi WO HOMORll OOM"! "btE. . WASH TUBBS AW, IAV CE BOV, MOW fOR CETTVVIS US OUT OH, W DUNfoEOMf T Oici nsr, V w. VOUEE FUUl C AW, V.W CE BOV, HOW CAM I EvEB TWAUK f 7 1 SOLD MDUR. To get in touch with advertis ers giving as their address "Box so and so, care News-Review," It is neees8ary to write them. The News-Review doesn't know who thty are, either. Livestock WANTED Will buy feeder or fat lambs, also youug breeding ewes. PH1LIPP1 AND KOHIt, phone 286-J or leave word at Urand Hotel. FOR SALE Fine, four-year-old Jersey cow with day old calf. Gentle and a heavy milker. Phone 703-11-2. S. E. Campbell, Route No. 2. FOR SALE or trade For good huy 1 good grade yearling Guernsey bull, also young bred heifer. Tom Zoeter, Lookinggluss. FOR SALE Two Jersey cows, 3 years old. One Just fresh. Other freshen soon. Nelson Bros., Rifle Range road. FOR SALE 9-year-old horse, weight 1400 pounds, aud 3-yeur-oltl, weight 1100. Roy Conley, Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE Weaner pigs, Duroc Jersey and O. 1. C. W. U. Strawn, Route 2, Box 84C. FOR SALE One hundred mixed Angora goats. Price right. P. O. Box 401, Roseburg. FOR SALE Jersey-Guernsey heif er, milking. Cheap. John Hess, Green. FOR SALE Young varmint dog. J. M. Ware, Brockwny. 25 WEANER pigs. P. ,P. Sullivan, Umpqua Park road. OCKER SPANIELS. Phone 3S6-J. Chiropractor Scientific equipment. NCM & X-Rar. T)r. Scoflnld. Parkins Hide. FRIENDS Ml BEuewe SM 7uE MAA ROOF SOUHPZ A WARMUG. IT IS THE STUDIO CARPEU- 7ER,, . "BM&O" -b CAM I EvEB TWAMK VOO, OF THAT DREADFUL Rentals REDECORATED stucco house. Oil heater, electric range aud hot water heater. Cement basement. 52'J.UO. 4-KOOM frame redeco rated, $15.00. 69-ACRE ranch, 1 mile city limits. See owner, Lou nie Deun, 915 East Second street, back of Union Oil Plant, North Roseburg. FOR RENT Large, 6-rooui modern house partly turuishod or un furnished, llasemeut aud garage. B. F. Chilson, phone 225-Y. A WELL furnished house, electric range, oil heater, overstuffed fur niture. Inquire 810 North Jack son. Phone 356-L. FURNISHED apartment with two bedrooms. Furnace heated. New. Modern. 630 E. -Douglas. FOR RENT Nice furnace heated room, private lavatory, etc. Walk ing distance. Call 47S-11. 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Lights. Garage. $15.00. Adults. Inquire 520 Stephens. SMALL apt for working girls or couple. See Mrs. Strange at antique shop. 2-ROOM apartments. Close in. Call afternoons, 3-5 o'clock. 112 W. Douglas. CLOSE IN. Two-room downstairs apartment. 302 West Washing ton. K.OHLHAOEN APARTMENTS. Strictly modern. Phone 650. 6-ROOM bungalow, well furnished. Inquire 120 Parrott street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. Phoue 42. 424 Floed street. UNFURNISHED house. Lumber & Fuel Co. Page 2-ROOM furnished apartment. 112 Brockway. BOARp and. room. 133 North Flint. ' ' ., ' "'"THE MUSIC. OP THE EARLY CHRISTIANS LACKED HARMONY . BY THE 11 TW CENTURY, SlJIDO'S SYSTEM OF SIGHT- READING HAD BBEN DEVISED LAM IT, QUICK SOMEBODY'S TIPPED OFF THE COPPERS V For Sale Miscellaneous GLASS, GLASS it In need of glass for your car come in. We cut and grind to the right size at Sarffs Auto Wrecking House, 623 North Main Street. FOR SALE Good seasoned red cedar, 7-ft. fence posts, 10c each, delivered In lots of 100 or more. 11. C. Kelley, Box 125, Camas Valley, Oregon. FIREPLACE damper No. 3, and irons, screen and crane. Cliff Hess. Garden Vulley, 32-F-2. FOR SALE New coal brooders, 25 disco uut. Montgomery Ward. MisceQaneouk HATCHING done here Will take eggs In trude. Also Jersey sire 14 years old, serviceable (Bone brake stock). Arthur Walleu, Roseburg. Oregon. Highway 99, Route 2, Box 114. i MUTUAL Benefit health and acci dent insurance. New representa tive, Edna Clemens, Northslde Apartments. MILK, grade a pasteurized or raw. Delivered dally. Umpqua Dairy Phone 38. Roseburg By-products Co., phone 62-F-12. ARUNDEL, Piano tuner. Ph. 189-L Dentistry DR. Q. tV. karsmuL Med. A. la Wanted HEMSTITCHING, buttons, buckles covered. Dres3mnkfng. Apron Shop, 230 N. Stephens. WILL pay cash, or trade grain, for weaner and feeder pigs. Write J. A. Khoads, Days Creok. WANTED Used drag saw. old Powell, Umpqua. Har- Ask Pa, He Knows IN THE 17 TH CENTURY , THE SONATA WAS DE VELOPED AND THE ITALIAN! OPERA became p. m DOMINANT . ytiffjA Where's Gilder? came p. OMINANT WAIT.' DOKJ'T TOUCH THAT 1 VEAH? WE'LL Pf JUMPIMQ JUPITER! I DON'T HEAR KNOB THEY'RE ALL SOON TAKE I O THESE WALLS ACTUALLY OR SEE A HEAVILY CHARGED J iUcAREO' 1 SEEM TO BE MOVIMG.'ml SOUL.' IT'S II VWITH ELECTRICITVJ Zfll-' jAES IXJWWE Seeing Boots Home WtLL-LL ,VtS fViO KOl TUSiGS -ARE TWRLV OAMET O'CLOCK. ,VOVWi OOT: QOTb WOR'.T& OVJLV ?OOR Ti.-, i W I mll'l' i I t i W III II 1 V -A .'1 ; J .11 II wju fa, m 1 ,...,1 r .J Bring on Bull Dawson MfMl Automobiles '36 FORD 5-wlndow coupe, $46. See this beautiful, clean auto mobile. An outstanding value at the above low price. LAPHAM MOTORS '29 FORD "A" coupe. Good rub ber, paint, upholstery nud motor. Economical transportation. For only $115.00. LAPHAM MOTORS '37 FORD touring tudor. Origin al baked enamel finish, low mileage, roconditioned and guar anteed. Full price $515.00. LAPHAM MOTORS '36 FORD fordor sedan. Locally owned by careful driver. ThlB car has been fully recondition ed in our shop. A very good buy at $475. ' LAPHAM MOTORS '87 FORD 1-ton pickup. Low mile age, now rtibbor, heater and not n dent on It. Just like new $495.00. LAPHAM MOTORS 34 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, $350.00. $160.00 down. $16.00 per month, or trade. Paul Wil liams, Millers Addition. Fuel 12", 14". 16" OLD s-rowta fir. Spe cial price this month. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Charles Roth, Camas Valley. GET your wiod at Roseburg Lum ber Co. Dry aud green. 16-lncb and 4-foot FOR SALE 16" oak block wood. John Marks, phone 6SF4. Personal MADAM FAY Palmist and advis or on all affairs of lifo. Confiden tial rending. 1 to 9 p. m. Cump View, Cottage 25. I CAN'T UNDERSTAND jlifll ,SM IT DID YOU "SEE THE NO. Hp "fib BOOKS HE BROUGHT Jf BUT IVe W Home ? ( seeN His TTW. ' ' BEAUTIFUL- 'C "T6'1 By Ray Thompson and Charles Coll t.U'U. 193? BVNEA WIS A &ET OUTA. . Real Estate TRADE for equipped runch suit able for stock, good income prop erty, new modern home aud small business. No hard work. All clear. Give details first let ter. L. W. Tame, Talent, Oregon. FEDERAL Land Band farms. In quire at the National Farm Loan office, Douglas Co. Abstract Co. Bldg., Roseburg. Hay and Grain FOR SALE Baled hay. from 1 to 40 tons. Thomas W. Hatfield, U. F. D. 1. Phone 14F11. FOR SALE baiea ot. and vetch hay. T. E. Duncan, phone 14-F-2 FOR SALE 50 tons baled grain hay at Kroge ranch, Dlxonville. FOR SALE Baled hay. Mrs. Carle, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE Good alfalfa, Bromps, Curry Estate, buy IS Specially called assemblies at both tho Iloseburg senior and Jun ior high school a Wednesday during Iho morning featured Mr. Kerrick from tlio department of stalo, traf fic division, who talked about the various hazards involved In driv tug an automobile In any kind of weather. lie made an appeal to high sehool and julnor high school ape citizens as fuluro drivers of America to help In the making of America safer for all drivers In the years to come. Two sound films concerning the hnmediato question under discus sion were shown tho students. One film hud to do with the high cost of life during tho time of the world By Merrill Blosser By Edgar Martin OKSTW. WuMO FV)E WOW.CUO LOOV4 it StRVlCt. INC. T. M. BtC. U . r. C" By Roy Crane - .rlMP "7i y tf. u s pit off EXPERT SERVICE When Thara't Somtthing You Want Don SEE AN EXPERT Th firm ana Individual Hated below apeciallzo In their work. See them lor expert Mrvlce. You ahould profit by their help. ANTIQUES Th Strange Shop. Ill S. Ualu SL AUTO ELECTRICAL SERVICE W. B. Brown, 121 N. Staph. Ph. 104. AUTO REPAIRING AJba SpHUKh'a Garage. i3 W. Oak atreat Phone 809. Bartley ft rancher, 125 No. Rosa Ph. 438. BLACKSMITH B. E. Woodcock, 615 N. Main. CAR WASHING . Al Newman, 121 N, Stephana St RADIO REPAIRING RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING Rosebursr Glectrto, phone 123. FLUE CLEAI.INQ J. C. Uewley. Phone 163. GENERAL 8AW FILING Howard Oasebeer, 64S Fowler St. LOCKSMITH Paclflo Key Ser. 222 W." Ook St war compared to tlio losa ot lll'o in aulo accidents. The main lilm was one which featured Ah Jenkins, speed driver, who showed that oven tlioiiRh he does race automobiles on speed tests, lie still drives care fully, safely, and strictly according to law while on Die streets of towns and highways of the coun try. Tho na)n,iil,llna ......... i... . .........,.,,,. vuij inter esting and well received by tho stu- WILBUR WILBUR, Jan. 5. Mrs. C'has. Bradley and daughter, Mltzio, from Pall City visited Mrs. Hob Brad Icy and family over tho week end. Miss Allhea and Allnon Lnltnnt, who have been annulling the boll days visiting their pai'ents, Mr. aud Mi'B. Vernon Uiltnnt, returned to Salem yesterday to resume thoir studies tit Wlllumetto university. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith took their daughter,, Miss Virginia,. buck to Portland university nursing school Monday after a two weeks vacation at her homo bore. Slanloy Short, Jr.. is qullo sick at tho home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Stanley Short. ticorgo Pitch, who was qullo bad ly hurt In an auto accident recent ly, was u bio to bo brought homo from Mercy linspllu Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joss Humphreys and daughters, Alice and Jessie -May, spent New Year's in Kugene with the former's brother-in-law, Mi-. Denton. Miss Kay Godley returned homo Monday after spending the holi days with her father, T. U. Uodley, at Cascade Summit. C'has. Toops returned to Ills work In IJunsmuIr, Calirm-nlti,' Monday, after spending tho holidays hero with his family. Mr. and Mrs. George Aynrs bad us their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. anil Mm. Kil. ilusscll uml daugh ters, I.outso and l,ollta. Mrs. Harry Hulril went to Ku gene Tuesday to take her son, Hur ry. Jr., back to college. Mr. and Mrs. Will Deniilorfr of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc Kay and Hon, Delwin, and daughter, Mary Kllen, of Hosehin-g, were din ner gnosis or Mr. and Mrs. I). IV .McKay, Sundoy. Mr. and Mrs. T. 10. (irea relum ed home from t'orvallls Friday where they spent the holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. noughts WIlHotl. .j Mrs. I''red lli'osio was catling on friends In Wilbur, Tuesday. Miss Alberta Short of IloHcburg spent Tuesday afternoon at the iHoldverything. ' J HE StBVICt. HC. VM&ji.' -- "DoparhiUMil of Justice? ... 1 Hunk wove been sluck wiin u ijUuhy ii mil tr. . IKjm Iw llnt CviUiilerfvits souuJ - . 'i.link' or 'plunk'?" - UPHOLSTERING Gomes Uphl. & SlatL Suop. Ph. 161. HtFHIUtfiATION SERVICE G. C. Jones. Phone 13-L. 8HEET METAL WORK Slnnlger-s. 444 N. Jackson SL TIRE RETREADING Herly'B, 121 N. Stephana. Ph. 104, ; TOWINO Stephens Auto Co. (23 No. Mala i St. Phone E82-J. WELDING r.bg. Welding Works. 609 N. Mala" WATCH REPAIRING Alvln Knuaiaon, 103 N. Jackson St ' BEAUTY SALON8 Fayo's Salon ot Beauty. Complete beauty service. Ph. 211. 126 W CasB SL Pearl Rawhousor, Mgr. PAINTING KALSOMINING Hornnin Schulze. Phono 2F41. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Short. GLIDE GLIDE, Jan. 5. Mr. nml Mrs. C. E. Vlcok cntoitiiliuui 11 1 a lovely clinnei' Christmas dny for a group" of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Huntley oC Idleyld I'ark. spent Monduy after noon and Tuesday In KuKene visit-' Imb with Mrs. Ilentley's sister. Mr. Bentley also drovo Myron Vlcek, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Vlcek," back to collefie at Monmouth. Also, accompanying Mr. anil Mrs. Bent ley were Mrs, Bentley's mother and father, Mr. and Mm, Myers, : of IlosuburR. Miss Lnvola MtjMtllon, daiiKhter of Mr. and Mrn.N, W. McMillen of Idleyld Park, returned to her Rtiiif,-,' ioH at Albany collego In Portland,'' Monday. MIhr Alberta Hartley lYoni Cai:v,' den Valley returned home Satiuv day after spending the vacation at Idleyld Park with friends. Students getting on tho honor , roll for hist six weeks were as. fol lows: primary room IJarlono Llv ingston, Marcin Cifirdlnor, Mlldre., Ilicknian, Hobby CJanebuer, Kathryu . Hoffman, UoroUiy Kueston uml BuU. ty La Bonto; intennedlato room ' John Itobinson, Mao Matlack, Shir;" ley Kumson, Virgil lodges, Wynii" Oliver, Betty Wood, Norma Joiin . Shrtim. Joyce Kverts and Jounno DeBeuardi; froKhmon Donald" BouraKsa and Leoun Simpson; juh-", iois Chester Morgan ; seniors Dorolhy Fox ami Margaret Blakely." Miss Clara Housnmn of l'ndiicahj'' Knntncky, arrived liero befora" Christmas for an extended visit with her brother, Mr. Bert Hons- num. They are slaying at tho KelE-' tucky homes at Glide. Piftball Ban Modified POUTLAXD, Jan. 5. (AP) An order restraining officers from con- ' fiscuting plnball machines timler ' the new Oregon autl-gnmhting Inv wus partially dissolved yesterday by Kederal Judge Kee. lie deY-rced" the ilevlcea could not legally be. played for profit but ruled that for'. the time being at least ownership or custody of them does nut con-' stitute a crime. "' In Denmark, each egg sold has Htumped upon It the dale on which. It wiiH laid, the number of tho farm'- or Helling it, aud the number of 11,6 ' coopnralivc to which tlio fiirmcr belongs. 4liHHIC " '