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TWO ROSEDURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON,. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1941. k4 ;.3 SI Activities In Instruction In First Aid Listed The Firs! Aid Instructors club . received a report of numerous activities at the meeting attend ed Monday by 18 members. The meeting was conducted by Ray Paralow and Jack Uobertson. Alvln Knudtson reported that 10 police reservists of the civilian defense committee had been en rolled for a 10-weeks course of instruction. Hoy Hufham will as sist Mr. Kudtson In conducting the weekly classes for the police reserves. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Metzger are organizing a class at Suthcrlin, meeting Sunday evenings. Mrs. Tom Parkinson and Mrs. Roy Young will conduct a class I at Drain, beginning next wee. The business and professional . women's club in Ruse-burg has o.sked for a class and Alan Reich and Mrs. Geralillne Sheehey were assigned as instructors. Mary 1 lulling'!' and Lois Baker will instruct the motor corps group of IS members. A number of communities have requested that Instructors be made available and Ihe balance of the membership of 28 per sons in the instructors club will be assigned to classes in Ihe near ; future, it was reported. . -. Local school teachers, the club ; reports, have been doing an excel lent Job. Miss Vera Fredrickson has a Junior Red Cttus class of ,32 pupils at Rose school. Elinor Sherk has a class of 30 at Kul llcrton school, while Bruce Mellls has a standard class of 25 at ) senior high school, .lack Robert son and Verna Carol hers are or ganizing mobile units and will Jho in charge of the groups.' In ("ruction will he furnished all ; civilian defense groups now be ing organized. Chairmen of the various de partments of the Instructors club include Ray Parslow, first aid; ;Jack Robertson, civilian defense coordinator; Al Reich, equipment ; and supplies; Alan Kmidston and James Osborne, mobile and high ! way stations; Alvln Knudtson, Roy llurham, Verna Carothers, detachments; nr. 13. R. Shoomak . w, medical advisor; Mrs. Hoy Voung, recording secretary. Douglas County Court Lists Paid September Bills ' Bills allowed by the county court of Douglas county for the month of September anil met by Issuance of warrants follow: , CIRCUIT COURT: Harriet Turner, bailiff, $6.00; P. 'IT. Co., $7.95; SIA Comm., 33 cents; American Law Book Co., Vol. 27. $10.00; The Lawyer's Coopers tlve Publishing Co., Vol. No. 36, $7 50 " COUNTY COURT: Standard Oil Co., 57.12: Page Lumber Co., 68 cents)- P. TT. Co., $6.00; SIA Comm., It cenis. JUSTICE COURT: Justice fees, 570.65; P. 'IT. Co., $2.35. JUVIONILE AND I'UooaTE COURT: Car, $20.00; Agnes M. Pitchfurd, travel exiense, post age antl phone, $26.54: Mrs. A. Wade, board and room, $.'10 00: Shell Oil Co., $30.19; Standard Oil Co., 52.81; Tidewater Asm clnted Oil Co., $3.87; Union Oil Co., $13.97; P. IT. Co.. $1.40; Or. B. R. Shoemaker, $14.50; SIA Comm., $4.27. , DISTRICT ATTORNEY:- Sun Printing Co., 512.00; Lester I.. .Wlmherly. P. M postage, 510.00; P. TT. Co., $d.0.T; SIA Comm.. 32 wills. COUNTY ASSESSOR: Ilea- Irice Coonev, S20.IKI; Patricia Cilenn, $9.00; Robert Ilelllwell, $65 00 and $.12.50; Barton Ilelll .well, travel expense, SS.30; U-s-ter L. Wimherlv, P. M $12.00; P. TT. Co., 55.35; Roseburg Book Stoi-e. $1.15; SIA Comm., $1.69. COUNTY CLERK: Sutherlln Sun. 51.25; Lester L. Wimherlv, P. M., postage, $21.00: I'. TT. Co., ,53.35: Capiiiil City Hindcrv, .$36.00; Sun Priming Co., $6.00; , SIA Comm., 51.32. BOARD OE EQUALIZATION: 'Meals, $6 15; Registry, S5.79. ' COUNTY CORON'EK: Kees. $21.25: mileage. $12.30; Jurv. -59.00; Witnesses. $8 90. COUNTY SHKJIIEE: LEGAL: .Service fees for field deputies: G. M. Dyer. $12.05; Ucorgc laics, ' $9.25; W. B. Garrett. 515.50; W. A. Manning, $665: tl. M. Mc- 'Cale. 55.50; field deputies serv- . Ice and mileage: W. B. G.uretl, $14.75 and S20.65: II. M. Mr Cal)e, S27.HO; Uillv G. Iloward, '. $4. SO; Richlield (')il Co.. 51 2if; BOURBON iVTiS WH ISK EYSi 100 PROOF X XJv OUR BOARDING HOUSE WELL,VOUiMS LADY I AM MRS. "DE PLASTER I OUST WANT VOL) TO SEE TWE ATROCIOUS OUTRASE i PERPETRATED WORCESTER'S BACK BY THAT SJ' VICIOUS VANDAL, IMAGINE.' A VErvPLE. IN A GRASS 5-1 THE NAME IN RED V .4 V ff.fr mi tiTk siKvcr isc t m Shell Oil Co., $7.45; Standard Oil Co., $16.59; Cliff Thornton, travel expense, $26.16; Hansen Motor Co., $26.73; Lester I.. Wiinherlv, P. M., SO.OO; P. TT. Co., $27.65; O. T. Caller, $6.10; Wilson Hartshorn, 51.05: Tldewa ter Associated Oil Co., Comm., $20.85. $8.24; SIA COUNTY SHERIFF: TAX: Sun Priming Co.. $25.45: P. Tl-. Co.. $2.35; SIA Comm., $1.(11. COUNTY SHERIFF: DEL PER TAX COLL.: Roseburg Mo tor Co.. $4.87 and $1.10; II. C. Darby, travel expense, $7.10; SIA Comm.. $3.84. COUNTY SCHOOL SUPER INTENDENT: Lester L. Wim berlv, P. M., $20.00: P. TT. Co., $5.!I0; Roseburg Btxik Store, $2.80; SIA Comm.. 32 cents. COUNTY SURVEYOR: A. Hover. 510.00: N. E. Richardson. $40.00; Wm. Crear. $7.50, and Robert Bellows, $27.50; P. 'IT. Co., $2.35; Roseburg Book Store, S8.10; Henrv Tymer Co.. Inc.. $4.42; Churchill Hardware Co.. $3.17; SIA Comm.. SI. 53. COUNTY TREASURER: Sun Printing; Co., $3.75; Lester L. Wlmberly, P. M., envelopes, 532.48; P. 'IT. Co., $2.35; SIA Comm., 33 cents. COUNTY HEALTH UNIT: Lester L. Wimherlv. P. M, $10.00; Marv A. Barr'elt, R. N., set-vices, 5135.00; mileage. $86.40; P. TT. Co., S2325; New Service UuimUy, $1.69; SIA Comm., Si. as. COl)NTY HOME: Verna Puck- ett, $50,110; Margaret Blakely, ! $.35.00; Nela Bryant. R. N, $75.IM); Pearl Durrelt. $15.00; Bet tv Rlgshv, $15,110; Etila Carl!, $45.00: Anna Cook, extra, $32.10; Rnv Knigge, 545.00; Lou Martin, $50.00; Elsie Kellv, exlra, $42 90; Richard Aslnvorlh, S15.O0: Sun piles, II. B. Oliver, hav. $86.!I2; llenrv Jones, 524.00; Robert Blakelv. 53.00; A. E. Russell, $5,110: Pierce Auto I'ri'lght Lines, inc.. 73 cents; Satewav Stores. $7.52; A. A. Lindbluom, 53.70; M. I.. Squier, 532.00; Cass Street Market, $36.30: Douglas County Creamerv. $33.30; pnulas Cmiiii tv Flour Mills, $21.00; Boh Frank's Grocery. $94.58; Fuller ton Candv Co.." 59.13; Grimm's Grocery, Sl3. l l; Frank J. Kugau. 521.915; Roseburg Sanitary Mar kel, 536.25; Umpinia Dalrv Prod ucts Co.. 52.20; VVeher's ilnkerv, $19.76; Marslers Drug Co., 54.39: Pioneer Drug Store, 56.10 and $9.76; The Kexall Store. 51.50; Eula Card. $1 50; Uessa Kasnius sen, $6.00; Insurance, Douglas Abstract Co., $50.00: Ambulance and Burials, Douglas Funeral Home, $35.00: Goetlel's Variety Store, $5 22; Dcnn-Gerrctsen Co.. Inc.. $67.80; Coen Lumber Co., $27.97; Douglas Couniy Farm Bu refill Co op Exchange, 516. ihj; McKean anil Carstens, 95 cents; Page Lumber Co.. $6.97; Rose liurg Electric, $-125; Crescent Second Hand Store. $1.65; Pars low Furniture Co.. 52.58; Whar ton Bros., 51.35; Calif.-I Iregon Power CO.. $6729: P. IT. Co.. 56.75: Churchill Hardware Co.. 510.86; .1. C. Penney Co., Inc.. 551.1.6; Fisher's Dept. Store, 45 cents; R.. G. Olson, sawing wood, $1.00; Taylor's Super Serviiv Station, 50 cents; SIA Comm.. 524.91 ; fair's Variety Store. $1.31; Total 51476.82 Credited by hoard ol "prisoners, 427 jncals. 510675. COUNTY JAIl.r Meals bv dep uties, 11. M McCabe. $1.95; Cliff Thornlon. $3.15: O. T. Carter, 50 cents: Pioneer Drug Store, 51.25; I It's high quality Bowrbon.. agl four years and Bottled under i supervision of th U.S. Govt & COME ISJ, Mac. WWEM YOU SET YOUR OKI MV DOOD .Ssl BREATH WE'LL LOOK inJTO Ti-iie; LtAMDER. CATASTROPHE.' SKlRTAMD QUEElilE F) LETTERS; 'Ml nt. u r New Service Laundry, Inc., $3.33; Fusion Gruocry, 50 cents; Douglas Couniy Farm Bureau Coup Exchange, 58.97; The Film Shop. $5.30; Douglas Funeral Home, S2.5I); Roseburg Electric, .l.ii: Minnie llarshorn, matron, $49.00; New Service Laundry, $2.10; Churchill Hardware Co. Inc., cash 75 cenis, warrant, 72 cents; SIA Comm., $1.90. COURT HOUSE: Denn Gerrel sen Co., Inc., $1.50; Oils Elevator Co., $24.00; Curtis Calkins, $36.50; Calif.-Oregon Power Co., $88.87; Joe Fest, $21.40; Bureau of Labia-, $5.00; Churchill Hard ware Co.. $13.34; Roseburg Elec tric, $1.00; Wharton Bros.. SI 45: Pccific Key Service, SO.OO; Par kinson Food Store. 56.25; Rose burg Garbage Disposal, $.1.0(1; Rosehurg Lumber Co., $28,110; SIA Comm., $4.42. COUNTY WELFARE COM MISSION: Blind assistance, $58.81); Dep. Children Assistance, $809i0; G e n e r a I Assistance, $840.86; Old Age Assistance, $2565.80. SOLDIER AND SAILORS AS SISTANCE: Spanish Amer. War, $75.00; Children Home, $10.00; Erwin Short, Climn. World War, $75.00. WELFARE AGENCIES: llovs' ami Gills' Aid Society. $50.00: Catholic Society. $10.00; Salva tion Army, $25.00; Insane, exam Illations, Dr. Chas. B. VVade, $10.01); Dr. J. E. Campbell, 55.00; Douglas Funeral Home, ambu lance, 52.50; Vital Statistics, Reg istrars, R. L. Richler. 25 cents: L. C. Applegale, S2.50: Mrs. Ma mie Wilson. 51.25; Mrs. Elsie Meissncr. 75 cents: G. E. Aikins, $1.25: J. L. Gibbons, 50 cents; II. C. Stearns. $1.00. ADVERTISING AND PROMO TION: Oregon Pacific Highway Assn.. emergeiiev, 5250.00. AGRICDL'Il RE: Douglas Couutv Bureau Coop Exchange, w ifil burner. $13.50. BOUNTIES. SCALPS AND TRAVEL EXPENSE: l.oren Bar lie, $10.00: Neil Tulcott, $10.00: W. E. Grav, 532.50: Ralph Lock wood, 52 50 and 52.50; O. G. Set her. $2 50: Earl D. Duncan. $20 0.) and 520.00. EMERGENCY: Council f "' Defense, Wharton Bros., 52.85; Roseburg News Review. $10.75. FOREST AND OTHER COUN TY LANDS: John C. Dielil. 53 30: balance due Geo. Davis. 520 00: Stan EseMrom, 530.0(1; Violetle I-lauser, 57500: P. TT. Co . 70 I'eiits: SI A Comm.. Sl.OL CENERAI. SUPPLIES: Rose lung Hook Stole. $6911; Sun I J OF VuEED5 1 c:;-" 1 :v.-:,-" ' " ".Vo'i s" 1 uoIhs for- Roseburg Branch of the IMTHI) STATES XATSOXAL It AK of I'orttaml With Major Hoople COiWE ON, S3 np. di tMVrco' LEANiDER. COMING UP A OFF THH n STARBOARD BOW -w- l ALL HPMOS BELOW fjgA V I 7 0 -23 UVUR.S.DE PLXSTER DOESK'T 6EEM TO CARE: TOR QUEENlE Printing Co., $34.45. PRO P E R 'I' V CLASS1FICA I'lON: Geo. J. Wenderoth, $21.00; L. A. Stanley, prints, S3 50; SIA Comm., 27 cents. P UULI S H I NO : CLAIMS: ltnu.hiii',1 f'hit.ffxin S!-l 7". I SEALER OF WEIGHTS: Dept. of Agriculture, 519.82, WATER MASTER. I JI.STR1CT NO. 16: Tom 11. Pearce, mileage servlifs. 560.50; SIA Comm., 83 cents. Total Warrants drawn, $12, 16.3.41. DOUGLAS COUNTY DOG CONTROL FUNDS: Tom Fletch er, $70.00 and 574.74, the 54.74 food for dogs; Supervisor's mile age and lunch, R. L. Stearns, 54.60: W. J. Meredith. S3.00 and Victor Phipps, 51.00; Sheep killed J. G. Germond. $1 1.00; L. W. Wise $5.00; Lester L. Bell, 55.00; Mar tin Lloyd, $5.00; Advertising, printing and supplies: Melzkor's County road maps, $3.00; Rose burg Chieftain, $14.50: Roseburg News-Review, $9.60: Sun Print ing Co., 59.00; SIA Comm., $2.43. Total warrants drawn, $22087. l og license and ncnalty, $13.00. GENERAL ROADS: The fol- lowing is Ihe payrolls of (lie fore men and crews: Ray Blood, $48.75: Bert Matthews. $74.00; Max Mvers. 5123 50; Homer Gal lop. $150.00; W. H. Gallop. SI27.50; M. N. Humplirevs, Sill. 75; Wm. T. Hughe's, 511)2.00; Mai Doll, S96.00: , .1oe Matthews, $96.00; Ben Taylor, $130.00; Win. iloeft, $104.00; Geo. Crenshaw. SKM.OO: J. T. Bufl'ington. SSO.(X); 11. E. Leas, $151)1X1; John Lorek, $112.50: J. M. Spancake, SS3.20; M. Sacks, S67.20: C. E. Marks. $4.45: Fred Golf, 51.15; I-'. C. Front', $166i5: .lane Wharton. 553.00; Laura i Cummlni.'s, 590.00; G. W. Crouch er. 5106.011; Ole Olson. 52.50; Karl Ollivanl. 52.50; V. V. McAbov, 527.50: Roy Jenkins. $17.50; Pal las Lainainan. $15.0(1; L. Itaslum. $2.50; W. L. MeAboy, 53.75; Dale I Hatfield. $81.00: Ceo. Casebeer. $51.20; Durwood Owens, 56.00; Allied Cloake. 516.80; Rav Blood, $4.80: Kd Rand. 5S.00; ' R. H. Ilr.'l'dlove. 538.50; . I. L. Casebeer, ! 510.00; Frank SlaiK liU, 520 00;! Jim Lovelace. 57.50: Lvn.an j Sides. 57.50; o. ( ). Matthews, S,;6.il0; Otis Sardin, $35.00: Al- j fred Cloake, 5I2.S0; Lrncst John- I sun. 51.1.1.): Rav Blood. Richard Reynolds, $6.40: ft), lo; Robert I lev ilon. 520 00; (Jen. Barter. S10.OO: Carl Johnson. $2.50; Dur ward Owens. 548.01); M. A. Orms by. 526.25; I . A. MeCord. $96.00; Percy I ongtlon, 576 SO: King Mu If a thing is worih owning it is worth protecting. This applies particularly to valuable papers such as deeds, wills, Delense Bonds and other securities, contracts, insurance policies, records and all important memoranda. A Sale Deposit Box costs so very little hero al the United Stales National that youshould have one. Your papers anc oilier small valuables will then be safe from lire, theft and piying eyes. iun' S-lti-23; Ray Blood, Alfred Cloake, $31.20; $84.50; George Casebeer, $9 60; Durward Owens $24.00; Clifford Swearingen, 59.60: Cecil Denny, $19.20; O. O. Matthews, $10.00; Richard Rey nols. $19.20; Fred Brauninger, $16.00; Harry Green, S2.50; L. V. ! Smith, 5108.01); Kred Braunlnger, ! $67.20; Jess Russell, $52.50; O. O. Matthews, 510.00; Dale Hatfield, 520.00; K. L. Merry, S12.80; Cliff .Boans. clammy handclasps, bats, Swearingen. $9.60; E. O. Rand, beetles and wierd incantations $28.00; Durward Owens, $26.00; 'are a few of the eerie but time E. L. Moyer, S12.H0; Ceo. Case- honored manifestations of Hal- uvi-i, inieu ajui.c, j.ii; Charlie Brewner, $10.00 J. yi. Dcardorlf, $104.00: J. K. Sellers, $S0.00; C. W. Perrv. $108.00; I Charles Ice. $65.00: R. J. Snald- ! inc. $6 0rt; Clifford Swearingen, $.32.00; Wm. Angel, 840.00; C. L. LaGrander, $19.20; Clyde Rydell. 5130.00: Warren Roberts, $97.60; Don Clay, $10.00; Everett Kreos, $2.50; Jack Cowan, $3.75; Fred Hartman, $2.50; D. A. Peaslev, $7.50: Sam Wooslcv. $5.00; Wal ter Hutchinson, $96.00; Emmett MoveY, $70.10; O. J. McGee, $65.00; Roy Fisher. $88.00; Cecil Denny. $41.60: R. L. Collev, $5.00; Grant Madison, $5.00; G. C. Powell, $5.00; Kenneth Sweam, $2.50: E. O. Rand, $11.75; Romie Howard, $106.50; II. C. Wheeler, $25.00; Alfred Cloake, $11.40; Franklin Haines, $118.75: E. G. Weber, $156.00; Eben Mode, S8.00. Total payroll, $5,183.70. The following is for repairs, suoolies, etc.: Cash adv. freight, $2.74 and $2.46; Consolidated Freightways, Inc., $5.68 and $1.84; Pierce Auto Freight Lines, Inc., 50 cents and $2.29; Southern Pacific Co., SI27.50; A. Mat thews. $4.50; Calif -Oregon Pow er Co., $19.31; P. TT. Co., $9.0.5 and $14.55; Western Union, 90 cents; City Recorder, Canvon- ville. $2.00; Drain Light and Wa-1 ter System, $1.10; General Petro- leum Corp., $28.08; Standard Oil ; has spent most of his life round Co.. S223.40; The Texas Co., ' Uir up his fellow knights of the ' 564.60; Union Oil Co., $9042; Er-lroad, was embarked today on a I nie Barker. 50 cents: H t'-..13"-; unique venture for his colorful sen, $1.00; J. E. Bragg, 51.00; W.'aiwr . rounduo i f the i I II. Brown, S15.50; Churchill I ,, , , , P , , . U-!,KS Hardware Co., Inc.. $7.13 and ?" ,h.e ' thp """resl of na- $2.31; L. R. Coleman. $82.51 : i ",nal defense. Coen Lumber Co., $115.50; Co- IJe said trustees of the Order I lumbia Equipment Co., $100.93 ' of Hoboettes have asked him to I and S349.54; H. A. Cool. S7.80; Ido what he could to get Ihe femin-I Daugherty Lumber Co., $201.60: j ine wanderers off the roads in imm-ui'l unwii '-u-. iuy., did $108.70: SI DiHard Motor Co., $34.48 and $30.88; Douglas County Lumber Co., 525.44; Douglas County Farm Bureau Coop Exchange. $1.92; Electric SI eel Foundry Co.. $181.11; Gar diner .Mid Co.. SMO.IO; A. C. Haag & Co., $30.58: Hensen Mo tor Co., 5123.52: Harmsen and Wakefield, 525.08; J. E. Haseltine & Co., $148.84 and $234.66: How ard Coooer Corporation, $9.33; V. L. Holgale, $10.25; Interstate Tractor and Equipment Co., $15.01 and $19.24; Lockwood Mo tors, $4.70: L. W. Melzeor Co.. $16.50: Montgomery Ward & Co., $278.36; Nordling Parts Co., $58.57; Orchards Auto Parts, S91.08: Harry Pearce, $3.00; Pio neer Drug Store. 78 cents; Rich field Service Station, $1.00: Rob erts Motor Co., $46.74 and 528.73: Roseburg Motor Co.. 53.38; By ron Turpin, $7.20: Western Auto Suppiv Co.. 524.1 1: Woodhnrv Co., $3.07: Gravel. G. R. Bates, $10.00; L. M. Duhell, $24.45; Milne Construction Co., $172.00; Roseburg Sand and (travel Co., $153.75. Total, $3,617.42. Grand total of warrants, S9. 201.06. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1: I!. i smjt, freieht 569.45; Shell Oil Co $1023.33; Union Oil Co., $1060.12, 15292. Total warrants, $2,- Increase in Pensions Of War Veterans Asked H-iooivrTiiv ) i m u ASHING! ON. Oct. 22. -I API " 1 ""gress was asked yesterday to make a ten per cent increase In pensions of war veterans to off- set rising living costs. Rcoresen- tative Smith il).. Wash.) said his proposal would affect 925,000 vet erans dependents of deceased vet erans whose average monthly In come from the governmnt was. $.17,511. SEE I i Jitney Jamboree Set At Roseburg Junior High Oct. 25 Witches, black cats, agonized iloween Kfln.f ii i.fi f,n- ih.. attendinn Ihn Inni.... lit., i horee at Roseburg Junior high school at 8 d. m.. Saturday. Oct 123. j The jamboree is . an annual (event, sponsored by the student jbody as a benefit to the student uuuy lunu. siuucms at Junior high school do not pay a student hod v fee, and the funds from the jamboree are used for student body activities. Tills year an enthusiastic faculty-student committee, under the chairmanship of Miss Irene Greenbaum, has arranged a pep D.v program to augment the usual laugh-producing and prize giving concessions. Various prizes are to be awarded to persons attend ing the entertainment, and prices also will hi' awarded for the lu-st costumes worn by Junior high school pupils. Kobo King Starts Hoboette Round-Up SEATTLE, Oct. 21 - (API Jeff Davis, king of the hoboes, who mc W(,s, an,i ... sl... . ..... : as nursing and others that would be of value in the national emer gency. "Hoboes have made the su preme sacrifice of going to work for the duration," Davis com mented, "and the Hoboette cards will be taken away from any girls or women who don't give up their wandering within three weeks." Davis estimated 10,000 mem bers of the Hoboette order were on the road, hopping from here to there after brief stops for work as waitresses, chewing gum girls or in homes. What would forfeiture of their I cards mean? ! "Say. those cards are valuable." the hobo king ("and explain that I'm duly elected") explained. otefa, & Busy workers know that a minute for ice-cold Coca-Cola promotes contentment and efficiency. Why not enjoy it at home? A six botlle carton of Coca-Cola from your dealer brings home flic pause that refreshes. "Unions, police and hoboette members who are now working always help the hoboettes." Sewing Mcchine-Workcr Cell Issued by Red Cross According to an announcement made today bv Mrs. Brss Cole man, Douglas county Red Cross . sewing chairman, a lari'e mnn'itv i of materials have been received at the sewing rooms and a call is; being made by the organization I for more workers and more sew- j leg mnchines ! Women's organizations and in- dh'iduals a'l over the county have' been assisting will) Ihe sewing and hundreds of pounds of ship-! ments have been made from the' local cilice. Any woman inter-1 ested ir helping with the world has been asked to go to the sew ing rooms in the U. S. National bank building any week day. The i rooms often at ten a. m. dallv. 1 SEEDS Vetch, Oafs, Rye Grass, Highland Bent, Tail Fescue, Clovers, Alfalfa, and "you own the profits." DOUGLAS Farm Bureau Roseburg, COOKBOOKLET COUPON This Coypon end entities bearer to a cookbooklet at the News Review office, Roseburg, Oregon. IOIHI0 HUM! AUUlOSItT Ot THC COCA-COl COMPANY fr Coca-Cola Boftling Company of Roseburg, Telephone 186 Rice & Meyers Sheet-Metal Woika Sheet Metal Work Tailored to the Job 404 W. Lane 8t. Phone 320 Floor Sanding and Refinishing Old Floor Made Like New CHAS. KEEVER Phone 451-J Phone 1ZS Money to Loan On City, Business Property or Farm Inquire at office of H. A. CAN ADAY 132 N. Jackson St., Roseburg, Oregon COUNTY Co-op. Exch. Oregon SIX-BOTTIE CARTON