ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 2i. 1938."
FIVE
CJPI1BL HUM
MOVE TO SALEM
PORTLAND, July 20. (AP)
Expecting to effect pa vines raiiB
ine from $300 to $400 a month,
the capital reconstruction commis
sion voted to move its headquar
ters from here to Salem on August
1. The commission has been rout
ine offices in a building here.
No specific location for the Sa
lem offices was announced iiimie
mediately but it was expected the
commission would move, into a
state building, rent free.
The commission designated Oc
tober 1, which will be Gov. Chat Its
- II. Martin's 75th birthday, as the
formal dedication date for the new
two million dollar capital. The
capital was opened early this
Y month.
In another action, the commis
sion instructed attorneys to ap
peal to the supreme court against
the $45,000 judgment given the
heirs of the Patton property, part
of the capital site. The commis
sion offered $32,000 and the heirs
will get $15,000 as an advance pay
ment. The commission confirmed a
$14,000 compromise on the Prixxcll
property, for which the stato had
offered $10,400 against the own
era demand for $25,000. Attorneys
were instructed to seek an $11,600
compromise on the Mary lioescli
en site.
PALESTINE JEWS
ETUIiMS.
WASHINGTON, July 20, (AP)
The title of American Jewish
emigration to Palestine is ebbing
back to the United Slates.
Consular reports showed today
that in the last 12 months more
Jews left Palestine to return to the
United States than arrived from
this country.
Officials give two reasons for
the chance in direction. One is the
unsettled stato of Palostino, tho
other better economic conditions ill
tiie United States.
Consular reports give the number
of American Jews resident in Pales
tine at 9,500, compared with 10,000
last year. Figures in the state de
partment show that J.S2S American
Jews went to Palestine in 1935 and
only 367 went in 1936. The total
for last year Is believed to be oven
smaller.
REVAMP BILL WILL
PASS, THOMAS SAYS
WASHINGTON, July 2(1. (AP)
Senator Thomas CD., Oliln.) pre
dicted today that congress would
pass next' year a government re
organization bill . similar to tho
measure defeated at the 1938 ses
sion. Thomas, renominated' last" week
after being given a "pat on tho
back" by Prosidontltoosovelt , gave
administration support full credit
for bis victory. He said he felt
that if he had voted against tho re
organization bill, he would nave
faced defeat.
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UNIFORM LAWS FOR
TRAILERS ADVISED
CLEVELAND, July 20,- AP
The national conference of com
missioners on uniform state laws.
meeting here as a prelude to the
American Bar association conven
tion, today urged strlnnenl regula
tions for the nation's 350,000 house
trailers. Uniform taxation, smii
Atalion iaws and construction re
quirements were advocated for the
modern covered wagons.
WORKER DRAWN
INTO TRACTOR DIES
THE DALLES, July 20. (AP)
A five-hour struggle by a fellow
worker to free W. E. Hunt, Jr.,
about 32, from a tractor failed
when Hunt died of Injuries. Hunt,
employed on tho L. O. Wing farm
in Tygh valley, apparently was
drawn into the machine when he
left it in gear while investigating
some trouble. Dill recti, working
with him. was unable to extricate
Hunt.
AFL WINS BARGAIN
PRIVILEGE RIGHT
WASHINGTON, July 20. (AP)
The national labor relations
board yesterday awarded collec
tive bargaining rights for em
ployes of the terminal flour mills
at Portland to an affiliate of the
At'!., tho flour and cereal workers
federal union. The board said the
A1'L union had 27 employes to 19
tor the CIO longshoremen and
warehousemen's union.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Nolks is hereby Riven that nn
the second Monday in August, be
Inc AllKllst 8, the Hoard of Kqliall
zallou will convene In the Asses
sor's office In the Court House In
Hoseburf;, Douglas county, Oregon,
for the iiuriiose of examining tho
Assessment Rolls and correcting
all errors in valuations, description
and quality of land, tots and other
property assessed by the Assessor,
and. It shall bo the duty of persons
Interested to appear at that time
and place appointed.
BARTON UKM.IWKU..
County Assessor.
The L'nited States, which has;
only 6 iter cent of the world popu
lation has TO per cent of tho auto
mobiles, 56 per cent of the tele
phones and 35 per cent ot the rally-ay
mileage, a '
ij-J J n i I
i iciu in iNe-upeneu
Murder Inquiry
not; ( w ? unvpijtin
Indicted for a double murder for
which another is serving a life
sentence, Francis . M. Carroll, .
above, former deputy sheriff of
South Paris, He., is pictured
above waiting trial. His daugh
ter's sweetheart, Paul Dwyer,
who was arrested when , tile
bodies of Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Littleficld were found in his car,
confessed to the crimes. But
after Dwyer's conviction, later
evidence led to the indictment
of Carroll.
ETIM1TPLJ
LUCID BY BANK
A cnonornHvo rotiroment plan
for omiiloyoa of Uio United Slates
National hank, imdHiHnj? Ha 23
branches nmnng which ifi tho Rose
burn institution, van announced
today by Paul 8. Hick, prenlilcnt,
according lo word mreived here
today. Tho Incnl branch of tho U.
S.- NuUotuU has eight employes
wlto arts brought under the retire
ment program.
According to tho plan, which be
comes effective August 1, em
ployes who have been with the
hunk one year or more will be el
igible for compensation ut certain
ages of retirement. These are
specified as 80 years for women
and 65 years for men,
Under arrangements made with
a large- old-line- company, em
ployes will contribute a peveeent
age of their earnings toward the
retirement fund and Ihe hank will
assume the remainder of the ex
pense, thus making the plan co
operative. " '
New Method
Fool Correction
FOR BETTER RESULTS
We Will Be at The
ROSE HOTEL
July 26, 27, 28 and 29
and every two weeks
following
CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS
TAYLOR & McNEELY
Here's
and o
Where t
Jidiea of St. Joseph's Citiholie
Parish Ice Oram Tioeial Thurs
day nighi, starts at X o'clock.
Homo madfl c:tke, lemonade,
popi-iele. Kane St.
Public, invited to Women's
Council of First Christian church
ico cream poebil at (i:30 o'clock
Friday night, July 22, at the H.
(j. OfLapp cardan on Hon ill Pino
ifrcet. Cisiiics for everyono.
James A- Murray, unlive mis
sionary of ihr. Wc?t Indifs, will
glvo an fllnstraii'd lecture at tho
Salvation Army hall, next Mon
day fH-ciiiim at 8;ti o'clock.
The lecture will tr-at of
Italy's war on Kihiopia. and
PTiiU; prtt)hfcies eonrniiiins;
fhse count rins. No admission,
hut an offering wiit ho ink"ii.
K very one welcome.
And How
This space Is-free any or
cttnlr.stion wishing to announce
notieo of nteetings. Please
phone or leave announcements
at Mac's Maiket. Phone Z'i.
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lWSa'.V CHEESE SET po
lYv. :o. V .
PORK AND BEANSr'l:: 19c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ET 25c
SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP Quart 35c
RAISINS ?fl, : ..: 9c
COCOAS":::...:, .i; ;..;.;.:.. 15c
VANILLA OR LEMON aon:.: 25c
PINEAPPLE JUICE 8No. , 25c
JELLO FREEZING MIX 3 cans2Sc
DEVILED MEAT i ;.:.J:3c,'10c
SARDINES m cm ' -4 c'n. 15c
MUSHROOMS 28 ..; 9c
PAPER NAPKINS Paeka(ie Sc
TUNA FISH ' Wbite Star, Smal. tin ....-J 1C
SPINACH 2sz Fancy &Cans 25c
SAUER KRAUT 22 20ans 25c
GREEN LIMAS T7Z , L. 15c
KOOL AID 6PHB25c
PEPSI COLA eottie 1 :5c
SALMON No.b2Red' 2caflS25c
PANCAKE FLOUR 2slb Pka 15c
KERR LIDS Dcttn 8c
ECONOMY CAPS Dozcn 17c
SU PURB uarfle Pk8 : ; : 19c
RSNSO Li,rflePkg 2c
LUX TOILET SOAP 3eara 19c
IVORY FLAKES Uar9e PkB 23c
PEETS GRANULATED Packaao 29c
SCOT TISSUE tooo sheet8 3 25c
Meat Specials at the Deer Creek Market
BEEF ROASTS
beef, lb 10 f2l
SIRLOIN STEAKSirrig
SALMON Tp-"""-
LEGS OF SPRING LAMB-- 1
RABBITS - ' 25
BACON BACKS'.,,,,,, ,b Z lic
MEAT PRICES SATURDAY ONLY
FRESH
MERCHANDISE
ALWAYS
.20
mi 1 1 i. iiiitiiMWiiiiinmn i
Com Flakes Kelloggs, 3 Pkgs. 14
Peanui Buttfer 2 If f
SOWDOT? 3-Pound Can 4f
MHU W Max-I-Mum Brand, tali ' - I ,
UlLIri 48 Cans. Case, $2.85. Cifl
FLOUR S&, 97t
ATCHE!
COFFEE
RWAY 3 ,J9t
NOB HILL 2 u Mt
MARSHMALLOWS
FLUFF-l-EST
1-lb. box ........... 12c
RIPE OLIVES
Buy Several Cans
. No, 1 Medium
Each . . . . . . ' . . . . 10c
r
MALT SYRUP
Blue Ribbon
Mb. can ,..69c
CAMPBELL'S SOUP
All Kindt
cxcepl Chicken
and Mushroom.
Its TWINS witli
IMPORTED PUSHER
-yet costs U$s
Quart .....23c
Half gal. . . .43c
Plus Boufe oepoau
- n--u -
Fine Quality
PEAS - CORN - TOMATOES
All Good Quality
Dozen, 98c 3 cans 25c
MAYONNAISE,
Aristocrat, quart
FLO
ORBiS, 49-lb. hag ........... :9 1.29
HARVEST BLOSSOM,
49-lb. bag .$129
FISHERS BLEND, 49-lb. bag . . .$1.45
KITCHEN CRAFT, 49-lb. beg . .$1.39
WINE i?nt Jobs 17c;
Pini
SCOT TOWELS
APRICOTS
CANTALOUPES
TOMATOES
RRFFNRFAM"?
8
CUCUMBERS " 3 I5g
POTATOES ; - i 14
PRODUCE PRICES SATURDAY ONLY
Prices
Effective
FrL, SqL & Mob
July 22-23-2S
Free Delivery
CO. D. Service
Phone Your Order
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301 or 238 or 46
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