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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 3, 1939 SEVEN fid - - i WaaW i - For Your Convenience 1'beae DJUUtim CiHirtty Mnrri will take Want AtU fur (he CLLli;it ! MARKET butborlln STEAKNS & t lUhNOU fcrm OakiniM STONAKIOll II1UJ.7 to. YoDcalln McDOAAI.D stohiq i:iktoo HKBAHU'S I mpqiin CL1DB HTUllQ Glide i. n. ml 1101,9 Hroekvar . ltOU i:i,lS KTOUO Ten mile II. n. lUCHTKIl CO. Cuinua ullcy ILLIM. Kl.LISOX Ulllurd UHYNOIJ) & AD A113 Myrtle Crcrk BUAnsTIIKblT'S It id die IfE.NM.MKirS I'hiijoiiyMIc 11U.M.M' Kll'S Glen dale DAYS CHHKK. STOItB liny Creek The nbove mure win nn-rpt adit and piiyuifiit for tlieui. .Iimt tell the me rebuilt lUted iibuiet 'I wnuf to put an ad In the NevvN-HevIetY' anil be will take care of till tbe detulU for sou. NEWS-REVIEW , Classified Ads Phone 100 RATES First Insertion, per word- Jo Each subsequent insertion per word In One week, per word . 60 One month, per line . -I1.00 Minimum charge . -25o Copy for this pace will be ac- ceptcd until 11 a. m. ot 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 tbe classified columns. Readers are urged to make full In vestigation before Bending money In response .to .'advertisements. The NewB-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 Its none of MY BUSINESS IF YOU WANT TO GO OVERBOARD FOR. A pretty Teach er. WHO'S AT least seven Years older, SIX . THAW "YOU A MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE n! IT IVAS LDVIP LA- VERE'S STAMD-IM WHO WAS Ik! THE" DOVES OF PEACE: EH? PERHAPS SHE WAS 2. XV BOOTS AND HER BOOTi, Ot AK , DO TAKt YOoR."Wvt'. YOO VAt TO tW Vl YOO WKiOW WASH TUBBS UIAT? .. r, in. TWE PANA1UELAV1 TREASURY.'! i orrci vo i I Z ii u X To get In touch with advertis ers giving as their address "Box so and bo, care News-Review," it is necessary to write them. The News-Review doesn't know who thby are, either. Livestock WANTED For 4-11 cub members ewes which will lamb soon. Phone 323 and tell breed, num ber, price and lambing time. E. A. Dritlon. . VANTED Will buy reedcr or fat lambs, also youug breeding ewes. PHIL1FPI AND UOHlt, phone 286-J or leave word at Grand Hotel. TWO young springer cows, will freshen about January 25, sec ond and third calves, E. P. Blundell, Riddle, Oregon. WANTED Weaner and feeder pigs, also springer heifers from good dairy stock. J. A. Rboads, 4Dti Beach St., Ashland. WANTED 25 ewes. Good cow to sell or trade, for ewes. Old horses wanted. F. E. Bullock, Kellogg, Oregon. FOll SALE One team 15uo-pouud horses, or trade for tractor. George Stone, Fox Farm, Glide, Ore. FOH SALE One fine Jersey bull, 11 years old. Itcusonable. Arthur Wallen, Route 2, Box 114, Rose burg. 9 FEEDER pigs, uverage lutl pounds L. L. Lowell, Looking glass. Phone 1SF13. FOR SALE 1 good fresh Jersey cow, 540.00. C. H. Wallen, Route 2, Box 114, Roseburg. SALE or trade 1 mare with foal. Weight 1150. Phone 1F5. Clifton A goo. 25 WEANER pigs. p. P. Sullivan, Umpqua Park road. FOR SALE Young varmint dog. J. M. Ware. Brnckway, Fthat has MOTH IMS To W Waf be a little green-eyed US OOMT V It something Uoush1 MONSTER you have om WHAT! I . FLATTER . f Stf "B mM DO WITH NAT' INTEREST IN MUSIC ! BESIDES, SHE'S ONLY YEARS OLDER I hello; lovie? COME OVER HERE; AT OUCE LVE &OT SOMETHIkla BIS TO TELL YOU.' BUDDIES Bi VKIE THAT'S THE 6000BE (j 6SY'. 1 E.P tWMNS& fOR.&QT WSH V7 ti I f T'- B-v,v- .B1 I , r VlOi tlAVIfeOVl! M0 THEES WvOMEvT OJ 'J- 6. COUHTRV! I HEART V . FOR SALE OR TRADE for pigs or dairy stock, work horses of all kinds. J. A Rhonds, 491! Beach Btreet, Ashland, Oregon. FOR SALE Gentle. Jersey cow, 3 years old, with nice calf. F. G. Buell, Dlllard. MILK COW'S for snle or trade lor oats. Phone 34-F-5. Wanted WANTED Sixty ..morlcans to en list with the Uuseburg Pistol aud Rifle Club for the shooting activities this year. A cordial In vitation -is extended to intcrest ed shooters to the special meet ing, 7:30 p. m., .Monday, Janu ary lti, at Harrison's Garage, loti South Stephens street. Tills club is uffllialed with the National Rifle association aud uses N. It. A. rules and regulations. WANTED Good cream separator, 5uo lb. capacity or larger. Glvu full particulars. Ray While, Canyonville. Hay and Gram FOR SALE Oats and vetch, wheat and grass aud alfuira hay. Alma Hatfield. Phono 42F11. FOR SALE Clean baled alfalfa hay, 513 ton. Ronald Hurst, Myr tle Creok. MiiceJianeoua $25.00 REWARD, Intormation, lend ing to conviction of any persun stealing turkeys from my place. E. F. Strong, Oakland, Oregon. OPENING MONDAY Blacksmith Shop, 529 North Jackson J. L Fogel. MILK, grade A paslem-uoa or raw. Delivered dally. Umpqua Dairy Phone 38. Roseburg By-Products Co., phone 62-F-12. ARUNDEL Piano tuner. Ph. 189-L. be x resir ' y-r J i tourself; ; BfKHXMT that mm J your. i 7v - jr ' -gtfr,i , ' x. rn i lip mmxm FOAA THE OTHER, END CF THE Bl(b OFFICE, A FIGURE, HIDDEN BY THE LARGE TMENPOKT, SyCS.... ,. , ,,, zrr; of the past ibs y ?nF 'rfcoH mv&tebv where s , ' 'r ..v.' I 1 i hour.' ryS 1 'I II gViS , bingo HEY J A tL A rHow iu the worud A Ea ir v ' AZBtiZe.iUC T. M RFC U S PAT. OFF. VI EEL NOT wtf 4 inVrmTr Real Estate ALFALFA ground, 10, 20 and IS acre tracts, one with modern buildings, electricity and water. Good buy. Extra modern home, fine location, in Roseburg, at a bargain. Two furnished houses, oue unfurnished remodeled fine duplex, one largo 3-story resi dence for sale or lease. Will make fine rooming or apartment house of better type. Everything in Real Estnto and Insurance. Fred A. Goff, 122 South Steph ens. Phone 218. 541 ACRES, new 5-rootn plastered house, new barn, water system, 2 other barns and chicken house. 90 acres tillable, part m alfalfa, live creek, good road. 220 acres open pasture, balance timber and pasture. Any reason able offer will be considered. 20 down payment, easy terms on balance. This farm must bo sold. Fred A. Golf, 122 South Stephens street, Roseburg, Ore gon. Phone 21S. FEDERAL Land Ban farms. In quire at the National Farm Loan of(.co, Douglas Co. Abstract Co. Bldg., Roseburg. 15 ACRES for sale. Good soil, i mile city limits. $230.00 for quick sale. Box 50S, c-o News-Revlow. POULTRY FOR SALE Barred Rock breeder roosters. O. O. Matthews. Phone ll-F-42. Automobiles .'OR SALE, ciieap, or trado for grain or stock One T Ford truck, stake ruck. G. W. Rogers, Kiddle, Oregon. FOR SALE '35 Dodge coupe and '37 Chevrolet coupe. Phono 707-J. Financial WANTED $2,000 loan on real property, first mortgage. Box 6115, c-o News-Review. Jealous? Oh, No! Now for "Bingo" Oh, Well ,V V' IOUV VIPERO I'D COMPLETELY ) I I NEVER MIND ABOUT THAT , FOa&OTTEN ABOUT HIM IN THE 1 f I'VE GOT THE AM6WE&- TO I EXCITEMENT vim ii ' I THIS "DOVES OF PEACE" r-' Mi Nobody's Stopping Dawson you t y V'v COPR. 1939 BY Nt GtR VlCE. INf For Sale Miscellaneous CLEARANCE USED RADIOS: 1 6-tube used mantel radio, 54.49. 1 Airline 5-tube buttery console, 59.95. 1 7-ltibe R. C. A., 54.95. 1 7-tube Airline mantel with short wave, 512.95. 1 8-lllbe Majestic mantel, $9.95. 1 7-tube Majestic console, 59.95. 1 9-tube R. C. A. console, 512.95. RADIO MUSIC STORE AUCTION Saturday, January 11: Nice lot ot small tools, furniture, hardware, pigs, cabbage, pota toes, apples, three good milk cows, miscellaneous artlclos. Come early. Umpjuu Valtey Auc tion Co. FOll SALE Good, used daven port and chair, Maytag gasoline washing machine, ltoipomt elec Iric washing machine, Holpuiut electric range, circulating heal er. JUDD'S FURNITURE STORE. GLASS, GLASS it In need ot glass tor your .car come In. We cut and grind to the right aim at SiMtf's Auto Wrecking MoUBe. 623 North Main Street. FUK SALE Restaurant equip ment, including Cu feet of count ers and 22 slools. Umpqua Dairy Products Co. Phono 3S. ICE CREAM Vanilla quart, 25c. Pints (any flavor), 15c. SULLI VAN'S CAFE, Perkins Bldg., 211 West Cass street. FOR SALE Slightly used, heavy, water lank villi linings. Price SS.50. See Harry Stone, River side FOR SALE Milk or fruit cup buurd. can -je seen at 111 S. Jackson. Chiropractor Scientific equipment. NCM & X-Ray. Dr. Scofleld. porklnn Mlila Dentistry DR. ). W. Marshall. Med. A. Hlilg By Ray Thompson and Charles Coll COrR.jyig BY Nil BOVS. i 't rr j.T.. LOAO UP rff.-, Marl I'M cm - T. V REG. U S. p$ , J Rentals TWO modern, furnished and un-tm-nished 6 an (3 room houses. 1029 Corey Avenue. I ROOM for rent. Steam heat. Bath. 122 South Jackson, opposite Hunt's Indian theatre. SMALL apt. tor working girlB or couple. See Mrs. Strungs at antique Bhop. APARTMENTS for rent. Slcum heat. Hot and cold water. DOUG- LAS HOTEL. FURNISHED housekeeping room. Lights, water. $0.50. 828 Hamil ton street. AELL furnished 5-room house, cheap. Inquire 305 W. First street. fcutiLilrtUivN APARTMENTS Strictly modern. Phono 650. F O II RENT Furnished apart ments. 404 North Jackson. HOUSE KEEPING ROOM. Phone 42. 424 Flood street. UNFURNISHED bouse. Lumber & Fuel Co. Page 2-ROO.M furnished apartment. 112 Brockway. HOME In country, electricity. 112 Brockway. Fuel 12". 14", IB" OLD growta fir. Spe olal price this month. Satlsfao tlon guaranteed. Charles Roth Camas Valley. QET your wiod at Roseburg Lum ber Co. Dry and green. 16-lnob and 4-toot Lost and Found LOST Wallet. Finder keep mon ey and return wallet to Richard Reynolds, P. O. Box 10, Roseburg. By Merrill Blosser By Edgar Martin OV ,1 ?-Wc.VA. tviOVO1. t voaaoT; TO 1 SERVICE. IHC, T, M. RE6. U. SJPAT. W By Roy Crane AMOV. ME BULLV T5KA6 'IW AWAY! THE BLOOIM' ftOOTV. W TVV AWCH0R AW AWAY! , ; avair ? v nfmjm. t?4 uh& . -.i EXPERT SERVICE Whtn Thtra'i Somathina You Want Don SEE AN EXPERT Th4 firms and Individual! Hated below apaolalli In thalr work. Sta thorn for axpart aarvlcaa. You ahould profit by thair help. ANTIQUES Th Straage SUop. Ill S. Mala St. AUTO ELECTRICAL SERVICE W. R. Brown. Ill N. Staph. Ph. 104. AUTO REPAiaiNQ Alba SpauKQ a Oarage. g W. Oak street. Phona SOI. Rnrtler 4 Vanchar, IU No. Bate Ph. 438. BLACKSMITH fe. r-J. Woodcock, 515 N. Mnln. will wAo.-itrtU M Newman, 181 N. Stephens 8L RADIO REPAIRINO HACIO EL6GTHICAL REPAIRINU Boaeburg Electrto, phona 123. FLUE CLEAI..NQ J. C. llowley. Phone 163. GENERAL SAW FILING Ho war J Caseboer, 45 Fowler St. LOCK6MITH Pacific Key Ser. 222 W. Oak St OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE PORTLAND. Jan. 12. (AP) 7, ,,p',101:"1 Jury ycstordiiy Indicted Archie Eddy and Carroll L. Culnisee on a chaise ot rubbing the poBtofflco at Timbor, Ore., ot SUS. (15 on Nov. 30. MK.bNK, Jan. 12. (AP) More than hair the students at tlio Uni versity or Orenou earned all or part of lliolr expenses last semes ter, accorilintr ti. .innni i u employment secretary. A 'total of 175!) iindoruratluittPH nhiutm.,i ,. ploynient. CANYONVILLE CANVONVILLH, Jan. 13. Mrs. Rtilph Putnam of Koathni- PhIIh. Calif., In vlnltlni? hor motltor, Mrs. Koena Lnlllanc. Honry Clay roturnoil hmnn ri -mil tho lioHpllnl Friday, where ho has boon tocolvliiK medical attention aud Is much Improved. ' : .nr. tinti Mra. minis "Tod" l)u boll hnvo uiovod to Myrtle iCroelt whoro the formor hus otnployment. Mis. Iinoilll Lejlluuc was tin Mon day for tile first Unto, after Injur- iiik net- HiiwiKim' a wotnc uko. tinny urns wan In Myrtle Crook Monday lo have dental work done. Mia. lOmma Wnmaloy returned to Iter homo Now Year's day from uuiismiiir, ciiur., wlieio Bile was vIsltliiK her fiilhor, N. A. JJInko, who was critically III. Mrs. Ilnidy Uinnett of Oakland Is vlHltlnu her mother, Sirs. Mar bara Hopkins. Word was received Tuestlay from the hospital In Huneno that Mrs. Victor Shaw was sIlKhlly Im proved. Mrs. Harriett Wnmaloy aud Krandson, John' Meinzor of Parma, Idaho, visited at the homo of Mrs. hmina wamsley, Thursday aud Friday. Mrs. Hod Chancy has boon our- Iiik for Mrs. Barbara HnpkiiiK for a while until her dau;;liBr, Mrn. Susie Hurnett HrrlvoH. Ms. Ituth Pardee returned home Monday i'l-nin Portland anil CiiHtlo Hock whero sho has been visitltiK relatives. Clarence Moore wjih home over I he week-end from Molroso whore ho Is peellriK pliltiK. Alice May Woolley made a bllHl ncHH triji to Drain and will return Wednesday. Mrs. Ki-auk Illatltier la not much Itntii'oved at this time, Miss Molly Sullivan Is worklliK In the post of Hold Everything! 'MM.It'lTlT "Slick around u while, Peley. I jnsl sold my pup to a guy across the lake anil I'm wuilin' for him tsviin back," UPHOLSTERING Gomes Uphl. & Mutt Suop. Ph. 16L REFRIUfcRATION SERVlCfc Kl. C. Jonua, I-tiona 13k-U SHEET METAL WORK dtnniger'e, 444 N. Jackson St TIRE RETREADING Ueriy 'a. Hi N. utephena. Pn. 1IM TOWING Stephana Auto Co. I2S No. Mala St. Phona 6S2-J. : WELDING rbg. Welding Works. 608 N. Mala WATCH REPAIRING AlTln Knuauon, 103 N. Jackson St BEAUTY SALONS Fayo'B Salon ot Beauty. Complete beauty service. Ph. 211. 125 W, Cass SL Pearl Rawhuueer. Mkt. PAINTING KALSOMINING Herman Schulze. Phone 2F41. fice during Mrs. IllHtlnei-'s illness. Tho Rod and Guqvclub and tho Ladles Auxiliary tvold their roRtilnr meeting Monday t night. Several business matters Were discussed and plans for tho public curd party lo bo Kiven Friday night, Jan. 13, were made. J. O. Gloss left Tuesday for San Francisco on busfneBS, accompan ied by Irwin IJrantley of Ashland. GLENDALE (ILF.NDALK, Jan. 13. Min: Hor ace Meiers of Santu Cruz, Calif., arrived here Tuesday for aAVlstt at tho homo of her sont Homer Mar tin, nud family. t. - ft ' Mrs, H. L'esllo Stewart and son, Bob, and Mrs. M. L. Frost woto OrantB Pass vIbIIoi-s Tuesday. Hoy Cunnlnghnm and Miss Lu ella Cunningham transacted" busi ness at Grants Pass Tuesday. Lewis Scobol or Canyonvlllo was a visitor at, the S. L. Stewart homi Saturday. John Luudqulst left Thursday for his home at Knthit. Wash., for n short Blay, aftor which he will re tut u hero lo tho home ot his (laugh' tor, Mrs. I). C. Huntington, for tho remainder of the winter. Mr, and Mrs. Burton Avery and Hiss Velma Uasye attended tho show at Grants Pass Tuesday eve nlug. Mrs, M. F. Nyo and Mrs. Al Phil lips wore Itoaoburg vlallors Mon- . day. Jack Illeks loft Thursday oven lug for Seattle, whoro ho will Bpend tho woek-end visiting wl.n rola tlvos. : Harry Stearns and Mrs. Donnoll, of Glide, were callers Ht the homo of Mrs. Nora Brltt, Sunday. Mrs. M. t Nyo and Mrs. It. B. Gardner vlBltod at Grants Pass, Wednesday. Mrs. -Joan Holler left Sunday for Glide, where sho will visit tor u week. CARD OF THANKS We wish In this manner lo ex press our deep gratitude lo nil those who camo to our uld with doliatloiiH of clothing, hoiisuhuld goods and food, upon the Inns of overyllilng by fire last Saturday night. J. A. Dart and family, Myrtle Creek, Orogon. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any and nil bills contracted by my wlfo Mrs. May Emmitt, aflor Januury 12, 1M9. (Adv.) Forest E. Emmitt.