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SEVEN mmiijfiiimiwm V ' U U V- ' W T ll'i 1 -iLf HI! 11,1411 l.'il I I .Tr 1 I ITTTI ROSEBURS NEWS.REVIEW, ROSEBURG', OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1940. For Your Convenience Taaae Uiftfttaa Count? Mill take Waut AO far Ike KsWH-KevlrvTi m.Kirs m.ihkist sutkerllu STUA U.V.I t IIUNOW UTIl Oaklaiwl 8VgKAKK.ll iinvo CO. t'oaralla McOovti.u vnmu Klklna IIKHAHII'H I utlMiua il,llK K'lDHK tilla I. II. Ml HOI. S Hrorktiny U. II. Hl HTKII CO. I'aniaa Valli-r IIIIU KI.I.'H KTOU1S Trnmllp vm , C. C. ! OH HACK llllluril IIIOV.VOI.IM Alt.VMS Mrrll Creek uitAivnu;i;rs lllihlle HKWIMiHIt'K t'Hnrvuvllle iii:wic;i:hs tllenilale DAYS I'ltKKK NTOHi; laa Creek The alive affirm will nceept aria and payment fur them. Jail frll the aterehaut Hated abovrl "I want tu put nn ad In the Xawa-HevleM" aari he w'll take rare n( all the detail fur rwu. NEWS-REVIEW Classified Ads , RATES , . . 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PUT ' -I f not id leave Town JL Utmat tinfoil S , CANCELLED MY RESERVATION REFLECTOR ; L TO THE CITY J WHERE IT'LL. V-i Crr-t rtSTT PICK UP THE ? rl':lV- ' 5iJ? I MOST LIGHT FOR . -( i TH6 FlBSr Love 1 U Is f Uni. 1 tJit:Vyni XI It LJ iJ f;r . fi... -r ,.,r- .vr-rj w-v.vtl 17 tn,u, j VutU rfS I IA, flkV', VT .- ' - - - x I " ' ' - l ' v rr; ' T CNPiwNT ti DktvW VOl V 1 , X t-vnjc xicia inicyv, , I'liivjw f , nniMi mil , " "- --ta---. - - - SHE, rOUT WVt ; I 1 M: VOO , CPitSX BE WaSO.OtVy 6ORt rttWOtri 1 SB &'& CAKk V DOCTOR f 6M).y W 0 J. K-' '-4 Z&St VtT.SOT OtWOE O? A. OV4tr4 WZWORR ? .-S . y-jrf ooNfr; you VC Jw$.;p: wt'w. e as, &ooo a mevo - J77M . f BUT HOVJJ CO .I SV1EAKED OUT THERE. AVIO . VOU KNOW THE WHAT CIO I FD? A BULL" fl OIL WELL NEAR I PLU6 WELDED TO THE PIPE ! I MettL-FV; PBflPFBTV rTfll ,SMHQLE ?RV yf I j On j To ret In touch with advertis ers giving m their address "Box o ud (u, care News-Review," It 1 necessary to writs, tbem. The News-Review doesn't know who they sre elthtr, Livestock WANTED Angora goats. State ap- proximate ages, fleece, sex, num ber, whether fall shorn, price and directions for reaching your pluce..Alsea Mawley, 11. is. Homo, Cottage Grove, Oregon. FOlt SALE Registered, pedigreed liuroc. boai goven months old. Chester White brood sow, two years old. W, Weygunt, Riddle, Oregon. - FOll SALE Weoner pigs, 8 weeks old. 3S)t) each. W. F. bone brake, Melrose. FINE weanor pigs, 10-weeks-old. L-. L. Lowell. Looklngglass. FOR SALE 1 bay mare, weight 1250, 9 years old. Work or ride. 1 3-year-old mure, 1250, unbroke. W. A. Dluck, Myrtle Creek. Hay, Grain, Feed FOlt SALE Good baled oat and votch hay, bright color. SI 2.00. Don't call Sundays. Between I11- . lard and Myrtle Creek. Arthur Weeks. FOR SALE Several tons loose grey oat hay. Fred Neal, Myrtle Crock, Oregon. 11ALEI1 straw for sale. Oscar Weeks, between Dillurd and Myr tle Creek. FOR SALE Haled oat and vetch alfalfa hay. T. E. Duncan, Phone 14F2. Chiropractor Scientific wuioment. NCM & X-Eay I Dr. Scofleld. Pemin Blrtp I VES, LITTLE BEAVER AMP IT ALL CAME ABOUT BECAUSE VOL) AND VOUR "KID VIGILANTES FOUND IMfc EVIDtNOt: i . i For Sole MisceHoMous FOR SALE 1 slightly used davenport ami chair. Regular IG9.95 valuo. Spe cial $39.95. 1 used velour (,'aveuport 112.50. 1 used bod 9Sc. 1 6-1 1. davenport table 3.49. 1 slightly damagod Davono. Regu lar 39.!)0. Special . price J29.95. MONTGOMERY WARD. 315 North Jackson St. TRADE in your old furniture for new. Big trade-In allowances giv en during January. MONTGOM ERY WARD, 315 North Jackson street. i FOlt GUARANTEED MUFFLERS, glass, trailers aud: auto parts, go to SARFFS AUTO WRECKING HOUSE, 623 N. Main. Phone 553. A NEW mouern storage locker system at Douglas Ice and Stop age Co, Attraulive rates. Cartons for sale. - TURNIP SPECIAL Bulk, '50 ' " pounds, l!lc. Clean, tunder and sweet. , Delivered. Llndbloom. 19F5.": ,.' . . . FOR SALE House trailer - 7-12, -, good rubber, price $76.00. See at 850 Cobb street. South Roseburg. Fuel BURN WOOD OR SAWDUST Safe-Convenient And It costs so little. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Phono 282. SHED dry fir wood, 32.25 per tlur, 3 tier loads.' DJ II. Pcilnian, Brockway. Miscellaneous OLD SONGS AND POEMS typed off for you on request. Renearch work done. Enclose stamp for re ply anil address. Typing Shop, 112 K. Cnss, Roseburg. ' rs: . -JCx-JL r4tTTNJ lo rm iqe I'll. 1 JUST eOTAHAWKERIN'TO 1 f BOSS, WE LOST M S...XJZJ a ifiV' 'It " I BUT WHERE ARE- I YT" yWmsHOSp OUTFIT, MI5SlIO I im NTnMW Success -Huh? WHAT SAV. I SAID X CANCELLED KAY RAILROAD RESERVATIONS .' JUNE? The Same Little Scrapper A Dangerous NOW, VJHEM A WELL'S ABAWOONED, VOL) SCREW OU A BULL-PLUS SO A COW WOM'T FALL IM AMD BREAK HER LEG. YT 6U'T NECESSACV TO WELD IT OM, MOR TO EMPLOY AW ARMED 6UARD TO PROTECT A. VJORlHltSS WELL ! Rentals UPPER AND LOWER furnlshetl apartments. Clean. 308 Pine St. 2 blocks Rose hotel. Phono li!)3, ownor. BELTONIA, uioilern, furnished apartment. Tile sinks. Reason able. Tenants transferred. Phono 12-L. BROOM HOUSE, well-fiirnlBhcd. garage; nh,o fancy blooiled White Leghorn pullets for sale. 802 W. Lane. FOR RENT a room ouplex, fur nished or unfurnished. 411 E. Douglas street. Pbone 179-11. SMALL apartiiient, one or two adults. Ground floor.' Fireplace. The Struugo Shop. FIVE-ROOM nioaem iouse, fur nished. 420 Vista avenuo. Mrs. C. H. Davies. MODERN apartment, furnished. 926 S. Main. Phone 429 It. NICELY FURNISHED apartments for rent. 605 S. Pine St. 2-ROOM furnished apartment Brockway St. . 112 Koblhagen . Anai'lnioulB. i tilrlotly modern. Phone 650. , 6-ROOM, unfurnished,, modern house. Phono 3F23. FOll RENT 5-room house. 416 S. Pine. Phone 218. SANDING machine for rent. Dcnu Gorrotscn Co. Real Estate FEDEKAL land bank farms. Rea sonable prices; convenient terms. Lists uvailablo at the National Farm Loan Offico Perkins Build ing, Roseburg. FOll SALE Modern home In West Roseburg, with fruit and walnut trees, grapes, shrubbery. Choup. Phone S07-J. Roving Feet (tHJ SHOULDN'T HAVE" Dowa that hey, LAKD MOVfc IT OVEE. ABOUT two FEET AND GST SUE AND The gams ' WELL PARDON WE'RE READY ME' TO SHOOT' Discovery "SO I KNOCKED A SMALL AMD A PLUKAE OP OIL . COPS, iwoirnw SERVICE. INC. T. M. t ji : xc.jti ht" i Wanted WANTED A battalion of Ameri cans who enjoy shooting to Join the Roseburg Pistol und Rifle Club. For particulars see Hugh Harrison at Harrison's Garage, or attend club meeting there at 7:30 p. m. Monday, Junuary 15. Affiliated with the National Rltlo Association. WANTED Dressed nogs, weekly. Rosoburg Poultry Co., 920 S. Stephens, WANTED 200 rod used wire fence, 9-39. O. C. Stanwood, Ouk Iru.iI. ; : HIDES. Hlghe.it cosh prices. Leave ears on. Douglas Murkot. W'ANTEDUscd wood circulator boater. Phono 1 13-L. WANTED I h. p. OK Tire Shop. motor. Inquire Dentistry DR. NERUAS : , , Qas when desired.- ' Masonic Bidg. Phone 488 Help Wanted SALESMAN, big' opportunity full or iKirt time, representing tailor, ing firm. Write for more detailed iuiermalion. tq Sherman Acker, man, 110 N. Mh St., Klamath Hll, Oregon, .. . t ' . HOUSEKEEPER, linilfr 40. No . drinking, smoking.- Day and night. Caro of 2 girls. Good steady job right person. Box 73S, c-o News-Review. WOMAN lo cook on farm, do gen eral housework. Box 12, Riddle. Poultry BRONZE Toms, broad breasted, market tyie, Hamiltou stock. Er vin KIco. Oakland. IT WORKED, pRECK i SHE'S NOT tsOINtu ft SERVICr. INC. T. M, HOLE IM THE PLU6 CAKAE OUT " .!.' NSr) n ro. U. . PT. orf ' V. com. 1"" - i ucir.ttnih Autos FOll SALE USED CARS 39 International pickup. New car guarantee, 1. w. b. . 1625.00 38 G. M. C. IVi tou 1. w. b. flat bod truck - 55O.O0 35 t'huv. 1. w. b., 1ft ton flat bed truck $265.00 36 Hudson sedan, a real bar gain : $350.00 36 Terrnpiane coupe $225.00 36 Ford deluxe sedan $425.00 29 Ford coupe $65.00 37 Ford suduu with radio and heater 1450.00 30 Willys pickup, a reut bar gain $265.00 37 Willys pickup, like new ..$325.00 36 Olds coupe, radio and heater, llko new $475.00 33 DeSoto aedau, all recondi tioned $226.00 37 Olds coupe, a real bargain for $560.00 38 Nash sedan, new car guarantee, air conditioned, cruising Bear, $695.00. 38 Pontlac. Just llko new ....$725.00 39 Plymouth sodun, . deluxe, new car guurautee $725.00 38 Chev. sedan, like new, a real bargain $625.00 40 Nash sedan, big dlscouut, low mileage. JUST THINK A NEW INTERNA TIONAL PICKUP FOR ONLY $1197.00 HERE. FOR TUB BEST BARGAINS IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS SEE L. R. CHAiVi- . HERS. GET THE BEST AND ' SAVE MONEY. When you think of Used or Now Cars and Trucks think of Inter national and Nash and L. R. Chambers 28 Used Cars to pick from, $50.00 and up. Sold on easy terms. No money neoded for down payment. Will trade tor sheep or cattle. Bring .In your ii seil car and get a late model. SIOK L. R. CHAMBERS. PHONE 370. FOR SALK 1937 V-8 Blulion wan on. Good troudiUoH. Inquire Lau rel JaiueH, KorthHide apart- nicntH. By Fred Harmon KVPERS NEXT AD" VEMTUBE'THE IW VIS IBLE HORSE THIEF r By Merriil Blosser yl MOW CAN I BE SO HAPPY, AND SO MEAN ...1,1 By Edgar Martin By Roy Crane THAT WAS PROOF CHOUGH FOR ME, 60 I PLU66ED THE HOLE. AMDIM IM A POSITIOM TO RUIN THIS , ronnlsun Ml PniXlD I vOM T PrXRS' EXPERT SERVICE When There's Something You Want Done 8EE AN EXPERT ' . The firms and Individuals listed bslow speoialure In their work. 8e them for expert service. You should profit by their help, AUTO REPAIRING RADIO 8ERVICINQ Alba Spausb's Garage. 234 W. Ouk Hargl8 KllU,0 service. Pbone . street. .Phone 303. Lunj Raiio service Phono 34. Knight-Porter, corner Douglas & acFRiucsiTinM scsuirc Main. Body, fender work. Painting. SERVICE RADIO ELECTRICAL REPAIRING E. C. Jones. Phone 1S9-U Roseburg Electric. Phone 123. SHEET METAL WORK FLUE CLEANING Slnnlger's, 444 N. Jackson St. J. C. Bewley. Phono 163. . WELDING GENERAL SAW FILING - ; Rsbg. Welding Works, 609 N. Main. Howard Cusebeer, 443 S. Stephens. Also furniture repairing. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE LOCKSMITH " Pacific Key Ser. Phone 348. Bergh's. 630 Winchester. Pb. 805. Trade FOR TRADE Phllco electric ra dio for a one-battery radio. Route S, Box 255. . Foot Correctlonist FOOT troubles expertly corrected. P. H. Jurgenaeu. 420 South Pine, Roseburg. Work Wonted HKUALILK WOMAN wants work us hoiiuokeepcr or wll Ituke day work, Hox 739. c-o N'Wn-Hevitw. Insurance Agents Date Meeting in Roseburg CIihh. Kiiu'iy, local rironutiitlto of tho Norltiwosteru Muttml File association of Senttlo, hus beun nil vised that tlio coiuiuny is boliling a tlUtrlct meeting In lloscburg on Jan. 25 and 2-i, to which all south em Oregon agents buvo been in vited. There will be about 25 rep resentatives hero, coining from lCu- gone and Kiiunnlu Kails, ub well as the coaHt section and points south, Mr. Emery reports. Returns to Idaho Mrs. D. A-P-urt hus left for her home In Low Iston, Idaho, following a vldit here with relatives und friends. CanyonviUe CANVONVILLK. Jan. 1:1. Hen ry llryant went to Portland Wed nesday where he transuded busi ness. Mrs. llryuut, who bus been visiting relatives there, returned with him Thursday evening, .loll u Hopkins tins' returned to Drew to continue work In tho Shaw saw mill. T. C. Khuw hus boon very III for several days with the tin ' but In at this lime showing improvement. Mrs. i.ioyd Kalrlleld Is working at the Orcenwltch tavern. A project under the provision of WPA has been worked out to o li able I he pupils of the loctil school to receive benefits of a school hot lunch. It will he prepared and served by Mrs. Vordu Nnlswanger at tho community building. A chm-KR of three cents per lunch will bo made to defray expenses. J. tl. Krownley of tlrants Pass and (1. M. J-ines of UliimlHle were business visitors hero Wednesday. Kruncls Ilachor of Hays Creek is employed at tho lirldgo tavern. Mrs. Victor Hhaw la able to be about . again arter hor recent III Hons. Ir. Ilray Is recovering from an attack of Influenza. Some very Interesting reports have been received concerning ac- Hold Everything! . II ' r& ' s ' 'yT con iw ir Nto mvict. mcihiiimi i.t of "Jlcrc, licrc! Thai's no tlvltles of the Tlllor Oevobpmcnt company which has begun opera tions in the locality of the former Rogers inlnoa. Three carpenters have been engaged to carry on the construction work according to tho requirements of the company. Jack (iaulke left last week for Minnesota where be will visit rela tives. Mrs. J. O. Gloss has returned home from San Diego where she stayed several weeks with hor mo ther during tho letter's illness. Jack lievoro Is working In his mine near Kiddle this week. Kenneth Hopkins Is now em ployed at the local saw mill. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kamherg re turned Wednesday evening from a very enjoyable two weeks visit with friends and relatives In ML Vernon, and Kverett Washington, and also In Waodburu. Mr. and Mrs. Hwnry Clsy cared for their home during their absence. I I.' tie Lurry Elliott is reported to be HI this weok. Tenmile TENMILE, Jan. 13, Mrs. ' Ann Locitwood is able to be out again urtor being confined to her homt "tr two weeks due to a severe case or tonsllltls. Mrs. Vera Swift and small daughter and hrnthsr-In-law. Lyl Swift, all of California, spent the holidays with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Swift, and other relatives. Jim Barnes was attending to , busiuess mutters lu Uuseburg Sat urday. . . , . J. M. Cabot spent Saturday ill Roseburg shopping und transacting business. Mrs. Delia Howard Is having a new house built lo replace her old one. A number of friends and rela tives withered at her home on Sunday, the men folks working on the new building and at the noon hour a delicious politick dinner Wis nerved by the ladles. Among those lo enjoy the day wore Mrs. Kills llahn, Mr. and Mrs. Hi lull Howard und daughter, Nona Mao, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hahn aud two daughters. Kvolvu and Ijiverno. Mr. aud Mrs. Victor Howard of Sllverton, Chester Howard and Mrs. Delhi Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Vaughn of Eugene spent New Year's evo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cabot, later in tho evening they all attended tho Indian theatre In Roseburg. Frank Albro, wss shopping and transacting buslnoss In Roseburg SHturday. .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cabot und son. Jack, and daughter, Mary Ann, were guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Illoom lu Roseburg Saturday evening. Mr. mid Mrs. Ted Coats havo moved Into their new homo In up per Teumlle. Klliert Smith has returned H his borne after a sort visit In Cali fornia with relatives. vuy tu serve meat halls!'