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TWO Cardinals, Dodgers Both Lose; Feller Shuts Out Yanks ' By .HIDRON HMLEV ( Associated Press Spoils Writer! The Brooklyn Dodgers nml W, J.imls Citriiliia))i hsvi struggled till season wlliioul, provliiij unv 'lliinR' YmViriiini-. ' aiiii ' iinti.itiu !ivl inn luiiji,-, 'ImlMj! if miillidel' of Hip wppIi In KiilHK lo cIimihii' this I'peiiril. 11n two rivals iir I lie National league lu'iilianl lniily hip mm K liili lime loi' II H' opening nf llii'lr Mini four glllllp series Sunday III l)tXll(l II. Yesterday Dinni'liiT hIiiIIpiI Luke 1 11 titl In against the slxlh. place Chicago Cubs. This decision pinyed iIIkuhI idiir u tin Culm cruised lo a it V victory, viiillnu 11 six gnnie Hrooklyn winning slrenk. The Cardinal imiffpil golden npimrlunliy m out ilnwn ilinimuw bv losing In Hip n place Phillies, B4. Cincinnati's inil lint lli'ilh picked up o game ii 'I'p leaders hy boat ing Hip lloslon Hiaves, Hf, Iml nt 111 Were Hi games behind flint plliii ThP Plllshmgh Pirates bounded hack from their foul straight de feats in lhnoklyn iy nipping Hip Npw Voik (Hauls, 5 3, bPliliul IIiiU'Iipi", who now Iiok slopped (tlmiU Hid limp I 111" season, feller EHanks Vankeet. In Hip American league Hub Keller round the limp was ripe lor bin 2tsl Victory, a 20 shill phi nf Hip Hieo-so(1lllg New York Yan kees. Poller scattered spvpii him and fanned nine lor Cleveland' flrsi triumph In to games nml tlty the Assorlnted I 'less mencn. W I.. 4'i Ml N !S OB 117 t P.4. 537 Kpw Yrtl-k chtMgo .. Huston .. Cleveland SI t (id M . M . M .MT 1 M7 4W .442 .440 :440 t VI roll Philadelphia Washington . W. Louis Nstlonal. V. I., A 41 49 73 .MS 67 fid I.. M (Id II!) 79 SO (,-!, 1 noiij ni-ookl.vn .. St. Louis . tlndnnatl Pittsburgh New Yoi1 X1ilvig . Hoston 7(1 ?l 'afi no M SI j !70 ' SI j "fan ' .432 4(W .272 1t. lilO .ivrii Philadelphia Coast Sacramento .: " SiVillle ,Sn Diego Hollwvwd !f Angeles . .... W Kan Vfanetneo t Oakland . ... ' IJoitlnnd S .4, VI .440 443 .417 lymon L Spencer Representing New York Life InwrtMC Co. Protection, Retirement, Ings, Educational Plan. Roseburg Telephone 77 or 661 -ft Pioneer Drug Store will be OPEN This Sunday Hours 6 A. M. la 9 P. M. league Standings COOKEOOKLET COUPON This Coupon and Din twf cooitbtxtklrt of tW Nw- OUR BOARDING HOUSI HERE'S A.N INTERESTING POSTCARD THAT CrVME FOR SOU WHILE VOL) WERE AWAVIT SAYS i "WELUO, OLD THING MOJ DID VOL) MAKE OUT WlDDA f SOME PON, HA HA" IT'6 SIGNED "BROTHER JAKE-.'" mW ' LIGHTNING tTW ' N flws r M ' ? New Voik's semnd straight (.hut- onl. ii,.. ,ii,,i ...vi ii... Vui.u. imih. lug bul pmliarrasKiiienl, however, npi iiiise the sixiind pltutl I'lllcUKO While Snx' nine game winning slreak was snaped by Hoston, The Wellington Bonutoiti swept a ilmiblebeaili'i' from Diti-olt on two six hilling pushing Jnlw by l.pnnard nnd Hudson, 113. and 9 0, and clliuhpct lo sixth plapi'. as the Philadelphia Athletics split with the last-place W. I.onls Hiwvns. Harris held the A's lo pigbl blows . me ni-ow ns iook i np oKMier, It X 1'pnlck ivtallated v. mi 1 four hit shut mil In the nightcap' which the Athletics won, 12 0. Dunham, Boucock Sof tballers Tie For Firs Place l ue standings. Team W. I.. Pot Dunham's 4 2 I'oucock's .4 2 Texai-o 3 3 Ward' 1 5 M7 I (i7 .MW, .16": l)lllh,llCK TlMIKf,rilllMl An.l RnuoiM'k's Ruli hci-s moved into a ! first plaiv tie In the city sol'tball i league by virtue of victories at I Elnl.iy field last night Dunham's won from the Texaco Chiols, 14 to ! 2. and the Hulchcrs dclcated Montgomerj Ward. 7 to In a i game that was well played exit tor the one Inning tn which a 1 flock of Montgomery Ward eii-ois j i iui .!.. !, .1 )'t ,ssl.-r (tw-clhn, MiintL'dm. I ! ..... W .....I I,,,.-,-, An onh one panic all eason, ai W ' s," on P-ih.,',,.0-, il,..x .hxlk.vt im a v Tliis Is particularly so since, af fault win in ihe firs, half ol theer n.s w.vk. "T a UoMhc mWc m'W it si.d Dislncl from il eourccs for said season, p,iear to be unable lo get j season against a solid pi - On lad ol ''PJ,- NoIl H,gh School District has fixed by a full seven inning match ol second division teams, w niie , v o scomber. 1941, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.. in without iMindiing errors. Many ' Sacramento must tackle the m (hi 011(V lh0 rminV School Suvrinlendenl in Roseburg. Doug of then games have been lost bv strong San Diego Padivs next and j MS Cmin(V- iin.gon. ' the lime and place at which said estimate cl,w scores and otilv lwausc of Hollywood later on. j ma he discussed with the board of said district at which time and the I'ict that the errors all came i San Diego, meanw hile, lapsed a piH;v nv and all pci-sons interested will be heard ior or against said at on,v Instead or being scattered through Hie innings. ljist night four out of live or iws occurred in the second in ning, pcrmutinc three uns, enough tor a Rouoock virtoiy. Montgonievv Ward led the scor ing uniil the fourth inning when the Htilchei-s went ahead S to 4. The Waivhtes pimmiKly li1 the s,Ytiv. but wciv held s-eoreloss tor the halanv ot the game while Roueivk's art1cd a inn in the fifth .-on triples by liaugbman and Itciiivv-k and another in the sivih on successive singles b Binton Hooeook and Hcin,- Mivire, pitching oi Wai-ri's kept 10 hits well scattered, and, e vpt loi Ihe ivviv suiMxirt in Ihe one inning, bad the game well in, hand Campltcll. Roofsvk pitch ; er: allnwed only six hits, and had six 'strikeouts Laurjincr Hyrli c M.tter. Hie Texa.v t'lints who have been hvini.' 1 rouble wilh their lineup due to absence ot several . rVuli iimvI a makeshift infield again Usi night, seven envti-s 4"-on 1,-tbnting to the lopsided virto:-j by the Tianslcimen Cummngs on thr mtund foi Ti'xaeo Uown1 11 hits, bul only at. the fate ol two poi inning, or i-oi-s N'Oit: la' i'.-H rcsvnsible f-v ROSEBURG TO UV rJF WITU THE HUM ? WIDOW" DUMtvW OWN SALES TALK IN AN Hip scoring. Kenny Uiuranee, piiiiiing tor ininiinni s os in ex iii - llpiil form and kepi Hie lexaeo haliiMs knocking easy flpups lo 'the catcher or Inlleld. allowing (only two hits In the entire game. The league leadership will be .determined Tuesday when Dun ham's and Hnucock's meet In a ) game that will break Hie first I place tie, while Texaco and Wards will meet in tne seeona conl est. tiiinimarlcs; I'lrst game R. H. E Texaco 020 OK) 0 2 2 " Dunhams ...302 !.' x 14 II 0 Cummings and llohnstein; K. t J I).. " : IJoikxi4('8 030 211 0 - 7 10 1 .Ward's . 130 100 0 5 5 I Camplx'll and Heinz; Moore and Hansen. Sacramento Lead Cut to 5 Games (Hv (be Associated Press 1 The long landing jest that Sac ramenlo might not win the 1941 Coast league baseball champion ship Ix'gan to lase some of lis I lighter touches today. Hlcn thiw' times straight - imost mvntl- W li a second- platv Sattlc club, the Senators. Police piwid txississii"S of a Itl game bulge on their rivals, now find Ihetc lead reduoed 10 five games. I Kie gann' , of course, remains j sl?ahle margin. but with 44 weeks and some 30-odd engage nienls vet to may. tne .wramrn- 'tans certainly must check the rate I Ol their current decline it they step lehind the se.vnd -place pace hy laving lo Portland. S -IS. for the fn-st time in throe nights. Uska. Portland's old reliable, was tombed for six hits and five runs in the first inning, but he remained on hand regardless and, although allow ing at least one ad ditional blow in evci-y subsequent frame, still managed to blank the Padres the rest ot the way. Hollyw ood closed its split week at Oakland with a 4 2 victory for a 31 series margin Rittner held the Acorns to six hits and shut them out in all hot the fifth, when the Stars were already ahead. l,os Angeles made it a 2-2, stand oft in another short series -against San lYsncisoo by finish mg on top. 139. in a splurge ot distance hitting Quick Courteous Service w Two-One j X V k V i co" ff CALL 21 Jr , . "Tt-T- NEWS - REVIEW, ROSEBURG, With Motor Hoop It EH.' WirXW?v" WrW, AUK-UG-&PUTT-T T WlDOl OH , vneHtH hehhe alludes - VXIET INDENTION 1 X CHRISTENED IT THE MERRV A WAX CLOTHES THAT 6PEAKS ITS E V.QTIC, ALI O VOICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the Matter of the Estate of Lulu H. Rose, Deceased. Not lii is hereby given that he undersigned has been, bv or lor of the County Court of the County of Douglas nnd Stale of :lvcit,wv diilv annnlnled admini strator of the estate of Lula R. rinse, deceased. All person hav- j Complaint filed again you in I ng claims against said estate arei,0 above court, suit and cause! hereby notified and required to 'within four weeks from the date I jresenl the same to said adininl- lralor at the oifioo of R. W. Iwiglas County courthouse. Itosehurg. Oregon, or ai tne law offh-e of Long and Long in the IVuglas County t ouniiouse, KoselMirg, Oregon, within six Kit months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to gether with vouchers annexed thereto. Dated and first published this the 1st dav of August, 1341. R. W. MARSTERS. Administrator of the Estate of Lula H. Rose, IVceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor Douglas County. In the Matter of the Estate of j Arminta Rader, Deceased. , N'olii-e Is hereby given that the ' undersigned Executor of the es tate of Arminta Rader. deceased. 1 has filed his final account in the above entllled court in settle-1 mont ot said estate; and. by or- ; der of said court duly made and j entered ot record. Tuesday, the i 9th day ot Septmhor, 1941, at ten j o'clock A. M.. In the County NOTICE OF HEARING ON NON-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Budget Committee of NonHigh School District of Douglas County. Oregon, at a meeting of said Committee held on the lSih day ol August. 1941. prepared an estimate in detail of Ihe amount of money pi-oposed to be expended bv said District for all purposes during Ihe fiscal school year begin- , - u .A., . ...... inn Imirt 'ii I onA an rctimate in dc- lcy or anv lwrt thereof. That evtimaie sIkns are on file in Ihe office ol Ihe county school Super intendent and are there 0ven lo inspection of all persons inteiiested iherein. . ... j That the following tabulation shows Ihe estimated expenditures . of said District for Ihe said school year 1941-42. the classified cost of the seveial services rendered by said District tor each of the three years next preceding the current y ear, and the budget allowances and expenditures toi the full current year, including the last six ; months o! said current ye.ir: AiiMpna- tlon Estimates Costs Budgeted Costs t os!s Costs tot" 1JM1-1942 1940 It'll 1940 1941 1 939 1 940 1 93.S 1 939 1937-SS Tuition S34fHXV00 S21X1.M 92 S34000.W SsWvS.tW SJ7JAV76 S3ty.Oli9.43 Transpr- tation-lA,yaj-d Postage A Siat ton cry Printing & Adver Using Audit & Aiwunt ing Travel Ex pense Clerical i 1'gal Tax ftc rmtcs Intei-evt . 24IVV100 2134:1.23 2Ai.O0 20clii.39 20731.77 1S2SS.90: 25.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 50.00 J20 50 00 35.1X1 109.70 lOfnXi 125 00 2Vi,0(i 2O0.00 2tHi.0f 125 0.1 ?K.I 12,5 00 112.55 81.90 195.1W 1S500 1 95.00 195.1X1 185.00 O.Q0 StrtOO 500.00 17 0 2n 5VH1 (X 3.29 3S5.51 KXi (XI 100.00 25O0 722 2 509.35 Past Tuition Claims lTtWiOO i STMSS'On iiiWVitU'iWI S.S4977.iP " $4!T.26"yfi3t'S Tlie estimated receipts of said District f(' said school year 1911 - arc as fi'Uoyvs. "-xTvnd'-i -.Tish er, hand ft the year tor which lhis Iwutget is mane .-t'lo ati riiooi otis ix-ooijMs Total ... 1 ,cn ojvr. outstanding indebtedness Leaving balance total estimated receipts lECXPlTOLATiON Total estimated expenditures TMat anticipated receipts JP.i .. Oillorenec nyun! to h raised by tx on said Non-High School District $46912 JS, Oatrri htv! f ir-s pnblrshed this 21st day ot August. l!4i. Signed' .1 M ERANCIS Chairman, tkxard td E4ucattun. t'fetl li'LA C GRRCL L. C!er; Board ct Educaucu S'ijhu- bLN.lAVIN" ENiN. Clerk. Eunrt Coiumtnet- OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 1941. Coiu-lroom In Iho Courthouse in HoseburK, Douelui county, ure- Hon, has beam fixed as the time and place for hearing objections, If any there be, to said final ac count, and fur the settlement thereof. Dated this 8th day of August, 1911. CHARLES H. RADER, Executor of Hie Lnut Will and Testament of Armlntn Rader, Deceased. NOTICE Of FINAL. SETTLEMENT In the County Court nf he State 1 ol Ouuoii 'for )uugkt County. ) In the Mailer of the Guutdian ship of the Person and H.state of Elbert II. Ottinger, Incom petent. notice Is hoivby given lliat the Guardian of the above en titled estate has filed In Hie of fice of the County Clerk of Doug las County, Oregon, his Final Ac count, ana tne court oy orcier duly made and entered lias fix ed Iho time for hearing objec tions upon said Final Account for 10 o'clock In the forenoon on Saturday, Hip 30th day of August, 1941, and the place, the County Court Room In the Court House In the City of Roseburg, Oregon. All persons hnv.ng any Interest In said estate are required to np IH'ar and file their objections, if any there be, to said Final Ac count on or before said dale. Dated and first published Au gust 1, 1911. 1 AiN l'ILht.", Guardian of the Person and Es tate of Elbert H. Ottinger, in competent. R I.. WHIPPLE, Attorney. SUMMONS III the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. Viola Elizabeth Redifer, Plaintiff, vs. Ira Kenneth Redifer, De fendant. To Ira Kenneth Redifer, above named defendant: In the Name of the Stale of Oregon; You are hereby required t anneal' and answer'nlaintiff's l0f o)c first publication of this (Summons, and If vou fall to so ; thereof eof. ulaintiff will apply to me couri ior in' it-uri t-iiiini- i ed In her complaint, a succinct j statement of which is as follows: for a decree of divorce, dissolv-1 ing the bonds of matrimony now i and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant; and for j a decree awarding the care, cus tody and control of Kenneth Red- j Money to Loan Oe City, Business Property or Form Inquire at office of H. A. CANAOAY 132 N. Jackson St Roseburg, Oregon DANCE At OloHa SATURDAY NIGHT Music by Dick Firman and Hit Rhytlimakcrs sain estimates ana aiiaeneo ongmai mm. the Iv-emnoic ot S273U 50" ri y:wyrin S29311 5 S29272.7S S761S5.0f Ifer, the minor child ol said mar- riagc. mis summons is servea upon .... i,., kn,,.,i. i k. tjo ourg iNewsneview, a dally anu weekly newspaper published In Roseburg, Ore., pursuant to an order ot Honorable Carl E. Wijr berly, Judge of above entitled court, made nnd entered on Au gust 8, 1941, authorizing and di recting said Summons be served by publication In said newspaper nnd that same be published once a week for four consecutive weeks, and which said order re- (iuiri'ri yoii io apvieai' anu atiswe Plaintiff's complaint within lour weeks from the date oi first pub- lication of this Summons. Dated and first published August 8, 1U41. C. L. HAMILTON, Attorney for plaintiff. Residence and ostofflce ad dress, Roseburg, Ore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor uougias i.ouiuy. In the Matter of the Estate of Wallace Spokcly, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been, hy order of the County Court of the Coun ty of Douglas and State of Ore gon, duly appointed administra tor of the estate of Wallace Spokcly, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and requir ed to present the same to said administrator at the law office of Lone and Long In the Douglas County Courthouse, Roseburg, i Oregon, wunin six 101 mumus. from the date of the first pub lication of this notice, together 'with vouchers annexed thereto. ! Dated and first published this (the 8th dav of August, 1941. G. CHARLIE DOERNER, Administrator of the estate of Wallace Sxkely, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State ( ot uregon ior me ouiuy ui IXMiglas, In the Matter of the Estate of E. H. 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Whipple, attorney at law, Roseburg, Oregon, duly verified as required by law, with in six months from the date ol this notice. ' ..... Dated this 1st day of August, l&ii. J, G., PICKENS. Administrator" of the Estate oi E. H. Ottinger, Deceased. Here Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Guy McGec and daughter, Flor ette, of Canyonville. sx-nt Thurs day hei'P on business. PAINT XTntlA ic hnrehv eiven You may save money and you are sure to save value. Dutch Boy Paint is dependable protection and "You Own the Profits." DOUGLAS COUNTY Fara Bureau Co-op. Exch. KOMOurg, TRY OLD STOCK ALE Outsells oil others in the West because it's lops in Purity, Zest and Flavor! ...t UIWHiO VXUUn iA HAWCWCft Ul AGED tiiR ALE EMEM NOW! uragoa q IBM ktT ' : w V t as sunshine . . . but a lot more effi ciently! The new models are so handsome that many of us prefer to have them in our kitchens or our games rooms. And so depend able, that one need never give them a second thought! Why don't you . . . 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