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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGOK THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1944.
Angels;
Beavers Defeat
; Oaks Beat
Seals, 13 Inninqs
(By the Associated Press.)
Close scores marked opening
games in the Pacific Coast base
ball league president's cup play
offs last night as the Oakland
Acorns defeated San Francisco,
6 to 5, in 13 innings and Portland
won from Los Angeles, 4 to 2.
Oakland won from the Seals
when Manager Camilla beat the , " M,ST '
.K,, hm .ftr fi,,,ifioirt'c fiv 'School District No. 17 lor Iiscal
Magpie E. Harris for $35.00 cash.
Aug. 9th Lot 15, Block 13
Waite's Addn. to Roseburg, sold
to Floyd C. Krear and Hazel
Frear for $250.00 cash.
Aug. 9th Lot 54 Melrose Or
chards, sold to D. J. Davis and
Frances E. Davis for $150.00 cash.
Aug. 10- Franchise granted to
Wm. L. Barton to Install and
maintain a water conduit under
and across Windy Creek road No.
28 and concrete box 4 ft. square
on the south side of said road in
NE1 NE1 Sec. 27, Twp. 32 S. R. 6
W. W. M.
Aug. 14th Tax lev
made on all tax property
The score was tied at 3-aIl in the
seventh inning when Sheridan
homered for San Francisco. In
the 13lh the Seals scored twice,
only to have the Acorns bounce
back with three counters in their
half of the frame.
Stickwork by Catcher Adams
was the decisive factor in Port
land's victory, accounting for
three of the Beaver runs. Adams
hit a four bagger in the second
with one on, then drove in an
other tally in
a single.
Prime, losing hurler for Los
Angeles, outpitched his success
ful opponent, Liska, allowing only
seven hits to Liska's nine. Joyce
was the winning hurler for the
Seals, Hayes the loser. Both went
the full route.
year 1944-45 In order to give said
district minimum fund of $725.00
including receipts from other
sources.
Aug. 16th Order made pro
hibiting logging loads in excess
E. Merritt, $8.50, P. T. T. Co.,
$3.35, Exuress, 35 cents, SIA
Comm. $1.62. J
County Coroner: j
Harry C. Stearns, fees and mile-1
age, $-13.80, Dr. Joseph Becman, i
$45.50. I
County Sferi'f: Legal.
Field depulies service fees, A
J. Lilburn, $1.25, Geo. Edes, $5.00,
W. A. Manning, $7.20, R. L. Pres.
c-7 Qn it
McCabe, $-1.65, Travel Expense,
W. B. Garrett, $23.35, II. M. Mc-1
Cabe. $21.00, R. G. Baker, $19.33'
of $122.00 ar"1 $7.55, C). T. Carter, $12 20, Al j
jj U. .31111(11, II.WI, 111. rviMiit I , j
ipii.suners. ;m.. in, Din (Planning.
;Car, $16.13.00, license tfr.. $1.00.
Hansen Motor Co., $6-1.99 and
I $37.75, Shell Oil Co.. $3.15, Stand-
aid Oil Co., $6.70. Patchell's
$1.55, M. and M. Printers. $1.20.
' P. T. T. Co., $29.90, Commercial
Abstract Co., premiums. $20.42.
of 65 feet over-all length and oil- Wpsl(,rn Union, $4.62, SIA Comm
ing loads in excess of 90 feet 7 ,-r.
mmr.iill Inncrth linnn all Tnill'l;is I
Lind-Pomeroy Nine
Wins 4th Straight
Basketball Game
CLEVELAND, Sept. 21 (AP)
Portland, Ore.'s. Lind and
Pomeroy girls softball team
scored Its fourth straight victory
In the World Amateur softball
championships here yesterday,
downing the Stamford, Conn.,
Nutmegs, 1-0.
Betty Evans tossed a no-hitter
for Portland, striking out 17.
Tuesday she had combined with
Alyce Johnson for a no-hitter
against Omaha, Nob. Portland
hasn't allowed opponents a sin
gle run.
Florence L. Moore, girls' phys
ical education Instructor at Rose
burg Senior high school, is
catcher for the Lind and Pome
roy team and Is on leave of ab
sence to play In the national
championships.
Claims Allowed
At August Term
Of County Court
The following proceedings
marked the regular August term
of county court at which time
monthlv bills were audited ami
ordered paid:
Aug. lst-$000.00 impropriated
from the general county fund for
predatory animal control in Doug
las county, to be .notched hv an
equal sum trom t'ie mate unme
Commission funds, for fiscal vear
1944-45.
Aug. 1st $900.00 appropriated
from the general county fund for
firedatory animal control In Dong
as county, to be matched by an
equal amount from the State De
partment of Agriculture funds.
Aug. 1st - I-ot 14, Block 13,
Waite's Addn. sold to Ellis L.
Bartram and Alta M. Bartram for
$250.00 cash.
Aug. 4th F. C. Frear, George
Dlmmlck and Lynn V. Beckley
appointed as Board of Road View
crs to view out Kcasey section of
Calkins road, beginning Aug. M,
1944 at 10:00 a. m.
Aug. 9th Center 5 acres, Lot 7,
Plat "A", Sutherlln, sold to Harry
Duane Allen and Murrel Grace
Allen for $250.00 on contract.
Aug. !th Lots 23. 21, 25 and
26, Block 75 Kinney's Improved
Plat to Roseburg, sold to G. K.
Strader and Harriet Slrader for
$200.00 on contract.
Aug. 91h I-ols 1(1 and 11, HlocK
20, Miller's Addn. lo Roseburg.
sold to E. it. Sutton and Anna M.
Sutton for $50.00 on contract.
Aug. 91 h Nl SKI Section 15
Twp. 22, S., R. 0 W. W. M. sold
to Maud Hediick Dcavcr lor
$200.00 on contract.
Aug.Olh Lot 1. Sec. 32 and
Lot 4, Sec. 33, Twp. 21 S. R. 11 W.
W. M. sold to William Pcwar for
5200.00 cash.
Aug. 9th Undivided 2 3 I.ol
7, Sec. 22, Twp. 22 S. R. 5 W. W.
M. sold to E. G. Whipple for
$100.00 cash.
Aug. 9th Parcel of land in Sec.
T4, Twp. 22, S. R. 6 W. W. M. sold
to M. L. Bowser and Ellamae
Bowser for $75.00 cash.
Aug. fllh -W 2,3 Lot I. Block
5, llmpnua Addn. to Rcedsport,
sold to Bradley (J. Harris and
county roads, unless such loads
of excessive length have a flag
man to proceed them approxi
mately 300 ft. in advance of the
the seventh with I movement and another flagman
to lollow at a distance oi approxi
mately 300 ft. trom such loads.
Aug. 17th SWi Nti Sec. 4,
Twp. 23 S. R. 8 W. W. M. sold to
Wm. Esslestrom for $1104.00
Block 20, Sutherlln sold to J. W.
Lang, Sr. and Mary E. Lang for
$150.00 cash.
Aug. 17th Lots 30, 31 and 32,
Block 20, sold to J. W. Lang, Sr.
and Mary E. Lang for $150.00
Aug. 17th Undivided one-half
Si SE1 and und. half SE1 SWI,
Sec. 2, Twp. 22 S. H. 5 W. W M 30
SOlO 10 C. U. WIlippiB 1"! Oinw.ww
cash. i
Aug. 17th -Lots 19 and 20, i
Block 25, Sutherlln, sold to Hansi
Wm. Peterson and Nellie Peter-
son for $500.00 cash.
Aug. 17th Lot 49, Melrose Or
chards sold to P. J. Davis and
Frances E. Davis for $150.00 cash.
I Aug. 17lli-Lota 11 and 12,
Block 3, Skelley's Addn. and Si,
Lfli i, irewsun s rtuuu. iu I'imi , ;iu.;u, Amouianet
burg Book Store, $39.50, SIA
Comm. $1.82.
County Welfare Agencies:
Bovs and Girls Aid Society,
$1000, Catholic Charities, Inc.,
S13.55, Children Farm Home,
$21 94. fcouise Home. S5.00. Sal
vation Army, Sept., $25.00. Mental
Examinations: Dr. George E.
Houck. $15.00, Dr. Wm. B. Mott,
etal, $24.00.
County Welfare Commission:
Blind Assistance, S78.60, De
pendent Children Assistance, $1,
016.1X1, General Assistance, $12.50,
Old Age Assistance. $3808.40.
County Soldiers And Sailors
Assistance:
Wilson B. Stinnett. Comm.
SIO.(X), Krwiii Short, Chmn.
S85.00.
County Agents: Boys And Girls
Club:
Oregon Slate college, $900.00
first quarter.
County Bounties:
C. D. Burgovne, 3 coyotes and
bob cat, $32.50, W. A. Blackert,
coyote, $10.00, .7. J. Smith, bob
cat, $2.50, Troy Clayton, the same,
$:..-().
County Owned Lands:
Cruiser and travel expense, Ar
mour .MiiniiicK, :n..5ii, j. j
phalt, $535.71, Ernest Barker, 1ft I
$17.10, Bott's Garage. $1.60. Col .yclTUII twlCUlS
umbia Equipment Co., $141.30, 1 n ,
Daily Motor Co.. $1.75, Denn-Ger- ( VftnlfAPC RCftWIHPC
retsen Co. Inc., $227.74, SI Dillard I 1 OHKCCif Dl U V. WCb
Motor Co.. 5292.76, SIg Fett, $2.00, 1 f.uln CMn xx
Harnischfeger Corp., $10.59, J. E. j 0W U JCfiaTOrS
roaseuine ana lo., sm.ia, tnaus-
County Sheriff: Tax Dept.
P. T. T. Co., S2.35, SIA Comm.
$1.05.
County Sheriff: Per Del Tax Coll.
Commercial Abstract Co, pre
mium, $10.21, Si Dillard Motor
Co., $2.75, SfA Comm. 92 cents. I 1 lolmes. S518 15. Cruiser and com-1 Taylor, $224.85, Geo. Crenshaw,
County Schnol Sunftrinlpnriunt!
trial Air Products Co., $8.49. In
terstate Tractor and Equipment
Co., $23.27, Lockwood Motors Inc.,
$7.31, Mercer Steel Co. Inc.,
$22.05, Myrtle Creek Garage,
$3.44, Nelson Equipment Co.,
$171.89, Reedsport Machine and
Boiler Works, 70 cents, Eugene
Concrete P. and P. Co., $312.87,
Noniling Parts Co., $73.94, North
west Industrial Laundry Service,
$3.75, Iris L. Haines. $2.20, Ump
qua Bldg. Supply Co., S8.40, Fred
O. Hunt, Damages, Blast at
Drain, $20.00, Orchard Auto
Parts, $107.70, Richfield Oil Co.,
$147.08.
The following warrants arc
drawn in payment of payrolls
foreman and crows; Homer Gal
lop. $219.90, Wm. Hoeft, S182.f0,
Fred J. Hayes, $179.00, O. O.
Plumer, $156.55, E. L. Dolan,
$187.60, O. H. Richards, $57.00,
J. D. Sanders. $176.55, Ben W.
oassman, W. L.
Lester L. Wimberly. P.M. $43.00, ! Walter Uaencr
P. T. T. Co., $6.55, Roseburg Book
Store, $21.50, California Test Bur
eau, $41.81, SIA Comm. 30 cents.
County Surveyor:
Arthur Boyer, $19.8(1, A. Lieu
Co., $22.89, SIA Comm. 15 (cuts,
P. T. T. Co., $2.35.
County Treasurer:
P. T. T. Co., $2.35, SIA Comm.
County Health Units:
Lester L. Wimberly. P.M. $10.00,
P. T. T. Co., S9.30. Travel expense.
Mary A. Barren, $11.80. Kthol
j C. Littler, $42.25, Roseburg Bunk
I Store, $1.55, SIA Comm. $1.17.
County Home And Hospital:
! Extra nurses, Harriett Jane
I Wolfe, $44.08, Aleisa ll.innon,
i $60.15, Extra Orderly Tom Nash.
sold to J. E. Sterling, lor Jb.uu
cash. !
Aug. 17th 10 ft. str- of land
on South side of Lots 4 and 5, !
Block 23, Canyonvllle, sold lo l
Alice Nagle, for $15.00 cash. (
Aug. 20th SEt, Sec. 34, Twp.;
29 S. R. 9 W. W. M. sold to Ed j
ward P. Piaseekl and Kathryn A.
Piasecki for $3985.00 on contract, j
Aug. 23rd - Franchise granted
to Young's Bay Lumber Co., to
install a water conduit, being n j
30 inch pipe line across the North ,
umpqua n.oau iiu. -t nmt am" i (-n
10 11. QCOlcaieu tilli-y uii -a.i u-.n on
of Thornton's Addn. to Roseburg, ;
.,n i .1 o 10 Twn. 27 S. R. 5 W. ' S.1""'.
..',' '.; ' Grimm
W. 1V1.
""Aug 24th Various lots and,
blocks in Umpqua Park, purchas- j
ed from Umpqua Park Invest
ment company for $15,000.00 and ,
also certain lots in same addiiion
purchased from Gertrude K. Bur I
chard for $1,00(1.00; said land to!
be used for county fairgrounds.
i Aug. 28ih -Right ot way fori
county road across properly ol I
Fred L. Goedeck and Milada Goe- j
deck purchased for the sum of
$300.00.
Aug. 28th Parcel of land for;'
"Y" at east end of Goedeck road :
purchased from W. A. Sharp and,
Inger Sharp for $50.00. j
Circuit Court:
Greggs Puhl. Co., $1,211. Rus
sell's Typewriter Service, $8.25.
P. T. T. Co., $1.90, SIA Comm. 30
cents. Law Library, Bancnfl
Whitney Co., $7.50. '
County Court:
II. B. Roadman, commissioner, j
$144.10, J. Ross Hutchinson, com i
missioner, $149.90, Keel Motor I
Co., $25.65, Standard Oil Co..
$3.38. Commercial Abstract Co..
premium on car, $10.21, P. T. T.
Co., $3.70, SIA Comm. 30 ti nts.
Justice Court:
Justice fees, $171.00. Constable
fees, $9.30, Witness fees, $16 1)0.
P. T. T. Co., $2.35 G. W. Young
and Son. premium, Preston,
$10.00, Ward C. Watson. Jury
lists, $3 00. Roseburg News Re
view, $33.00.
Juvenile Court:
Agnes M. Pitchford, travel ex
pense and phone, July, $38.78,
August, $17.97, Russell Typewrit
er Services. $1.75. Shell Oil Co..
$3.00, Standard Oil Co.. 75 cents.
Tidewater Associated Oil Co.
$11.84, P. T. T. Co., $1.1(1. SIA
Comm. $181.
District Attorney:
P. T. T. Co., $8.38. SIA Comm.
30 cents.
County Assessor:
Extra clerk hire, Wvona Berg
en. $-19.00, Maltle Lee Tavlor.
$86.45, P. T. T. Co.. $1.15, Rose
burg News-Review, $20.95, SIA
Comm. $1.13.
County Clerk:
Extra clerk h i r e, Shirlev
Haines, $110.10. Mary l.ucile
Ploss, $11 1 10, M. and M. Printers.
$13.00, A. E. Simmons. $1100. H
Cobb, $531.81,
, $178.40, Jack
Russell, $178.10. Jack Chanman,
$287.65, SIA Comm. $19.63.
Defense Program:
Story lies. Chief Clerk, OPA
July und August, S60.IJ0, Commer
cial Abstract Co., 3 premiums for
ambulance, $53.28.
Election:
Flossie S. Virden. $98.10, Regis
trar, Mrs. T. C. Johns, 63 cents,
West Coast Printing and Binding
Co.. $2.50, M. and M. Printing,
$21.1X1. SIA Comm. 25 cents.
County Fair Grounds:
Douglas Abstract Co. Inc.,
S120.IX), Umpqua Park Invcslment
Co., $15,000.00, Roy O. Young,
Agent, $1,000.00.
General Supplies:
Sun Printing Co., $-12.00, Bur
roughs Adding Machine Co., re
lumed check $2.20 and warrant,
$3.99.
Property Classification:
N. E. Richardson, $245.25,
maps, J. G. Stephenson, $2.00 and
$1.00, SIA Comm. SUM.
Publishing:
Rosoblll g News-Review, $21.05,
reports. $2.50.
Gcaler of Weights and Measures:
-Department of Agriculture,
$19.82.
Wntermastcr, District No. 16:
Tom R. Pcarce, $18.40, assist
ance. J. H. Jantzcr, $10.30, SIA
Comm. 73 cents.
Oregon Physicians Service
dues, $72.50. Total warrants
drawn. $36,934.47. Bureau Inter
nal Revenue. $913.95.
Dog Control Funds:
lliomas Fletcher. $186110. C. R.
1 Weaver, sheeo killed, MU.OO.
I nnn,rl Rnari Warrants:
Chanman's Drug Store, $32.XM, , , . .n..
Dentist, C. W. Marshall. $1.(1(1. I or Au9U3t 1944
Repairs; Denn Gorrrtson Co. Inc., I ' ho following warrants are
C7 o", 1 w Yt..i , r-,, 41 'c 1 drawn in navment oi exuress.
Farm Bureau Co-op Exchange! ; freight, gravel repairs, supplies I
$1.65, Umpqua Valley Hardware and
Co., $26.37, P. T. T. Co., $10.20,
Douglas Fu
neral Home, $18.01), Bedding and
Clothing, Fisher's, S4.56, J. C.
Penney Co. Inc., $2.85, and $5.38,
Carsten Furniture Co.. $1-1.95,
Wilder's $13.00, premium on piek
up. Commercial Abstract Co.,
$10.21, Roseburg Lumber Co.,
$19.60, Groceries; Andv Hempeni
us. $20.00, M. A. . .icigei -lord.
$7.20. Anderson C.ro- . $1.27.
Wm. II. Bailey, $6.00. Mrs. Ada
Durch, $3.90, Bob Frank's. $17 32,
Fullerton Candy Co., $17.41, F.
G. Ewens, $71.91, A. R. Grecnley,
$2,85, Umpqua Dairv Products
$1.94, Umpqua Produce Co.,
Utnrs', $2.97, Douglas
Creamery Co., $52.20,
Grocery. $232.29, Doug
las County Flour Mill, S5s.:in.
Patterson Model Bakery. $11.11,
Medical supplies; Pioneer 1 Mug
Store. $67.30, Roseburg Pilar
macy. $7.01, Shell Oil Co., $ I OS.
$196.10,J. F. Buffington, $186.70,
Waller F. Cox, $179.50, and
$18.(X), Chas. M. Hiney, 208.65,
Edward Pearson, $6.00. Stanley
Dean, $68.70, Ray Blood, $208.60,
Dale Hatfield, $184.2fJ, Geo. Case
beer, $153.10, S. L. Hall, $136.20,
R. II. Breedlove, $90.60, S. H.
Haas, $124.60, Lyman Stiles,
$15.90, Guy McGce, $32.70, Jesse
G. Russell, $173.80, Harvey Carey,
$160.80 and $8.65, W. H. Carey,
$130.70, Andrew J. Mathews,
$(X).00 and $68.00, Roy Spalding,
$173.90. Claude Henson, $38.1?,
Fred Brauninger, S210.70, Geo. E.
Shamp, $105.67, Harry Matthews,
$19.28, Geo. Dimmick, viewer,
$4.00, Lynn Beckley, $4.40, M. F.
Middleburg, $112.70, F. C. Frear,
$236.25, B. E. Leas, $235.50, W. L,
Corn, $186.30, G. W.
$58.00 and $75.10, E. E. Leas,
$65.50, M. MeCulloch, $124.55,
Wm. Melton, $139.45, J. M. Span
cake. $147.90, Ross Vrooman,
$173.90, J. M. Deardorff, $163.40,
J. F. Sellers. $147.90, Adolph
Trankle, $143.00, Roy Fisher,
$137.30, Sharron Colley, $158.30,
R. L. Colley, $39.80, A. H. Hard
esly. S98.60, E. S; Anderson,
$13.15, S. A. Mode, 20 cents, O. O.
Mathews, $159.50 and $14.40,
Clyde Saddler, $91.05 and $18.00,
S. L. Hall, $12.00, D. A. McCord,
$157.65, Emmett Moyer, $179.00,
Randall Robertson, $150.40, Al
fred Gibbons, $146.00, Clyde Ry
dell, $193.10, S. A. Earl, $200.80,
J. R. Rush, $23.50, Lester F. Tuck
er, $138.70, James Farrell, $23.50,
Lee Morris, $23.50, James Green,
$17.65, Don Clay, $73.85, Ed Ben
jamin, $23.50, Marvin Haskell,
$3.00. Sam Woosley, $23.50, Ken
neth Madison. $197.80 and $7.20.
(By the Associated Press)
With only 12 games to go and
a game and a half lead on the St.
Louis Brownies, the Detroit Ti
gers dominated the American '
league picture today. Two
straight wins over the Yankees
had practically eliminated the de-'
fending champs, dropping them
four games back and Boston had
taken eare of itself by losing two'
in a row to Cleveland to fall six;
full games behind.
Twelve Detroit hits off Rookies'
Queen and Bevens helped Trout
to his 25th victory yesterday with !
an 8- edge over New York. Wake
field belted a homer and two
singles to make it easier for
Trout who was in serious trouble i
only once, when Crosettl hit a
two-run homer in the seventh. I
Kramer kept the Browns up
there, bouncing back from Tues-j
day's discouraging setback to
trim Washington, 5-2.
Bagby stopped Boston in a,
wild-hitting contest won by Clevc-1
land with two in the 13th, 11-10.1
Chicago broke loose with six runs I
io me sevenin to give tirove a
6-1 verdict over Christopher.
Walters grabbed his 22nd win
by beating the Phils in the night
cap, 6-4, after Schanz had stop
ped the Reds in the openecr, 3-2.
Pittsburgh downed Brooklyn 21
to keep the idle Cardinals from
mathematically clinching the
flag. Other games were rained
out.
Ground Limestone Shipped
' GRANTS PASS, Ore., Sept. 21
(AP) The first carload of
ground agricultural limestone
has been shipped by the Sullivan
Lime Co. at Rogue River, offi
cials said here today.
The plant, only one of Its kind
In Oregon, was built last spring.
PACIFIC BUILDING
201-215 West Cass St.
Modern, centrally located '
offices.
Hotel Grand
Coffee Shop
WILL BE OPEN
24 Hours per Day
CLOSED MONDAYS
BILL JOHNSON, Proprietor
Religious Week Cited
SALEM. Ore.. SeDt. 20 (API-
Johnson governor anen caiiea. loaay lor
r Leas' ODServance of the week beginning
next ounaay as religious eauca
tion week.
Max Myers. $197.90. Ernest Web
er, $205.80. Pete Ulam, S163.80, M. 1
A. Ormsby, $162.60 and $21.60, j
ueorge uroucher, S60.80 and
S91.10. Clif White, $6.00, $61.40
and $78.50, Richard Croucher,
$55.10, and $72.50, Olive Kreiger,
$58.20 and $34.40, C. H. Kreiger.
511.90. C. W. Perry, $36.00, $14.40
and $142.15. Alfred Cloake,
$176.20, E. O. Rand, $177.90, and
Harry Tomlinson, $15.55, Moss
and Henderson, $834.12, Howard
Moss, $59.50, Harry Henderson,
$111.88, Florence Powell, $66.40,
Oregon Physicians Service, dues
for August, $137.50, Bureau In
ternal Revenue, $829.45, State In
dustrial Accident Commission,
$346.97. Total warrants drawn,
818,838.93.
For Your
Motoring Needs
STOP
at the Farm Bureau Service Station
Gasoline, Oil, Greases, Lubrication
Service, Tires, Tubes and
Automobile Accessories
Buy Where You Own The Profits
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-Operafive Exchange
ROSEBURG. OREGON
Wharton Bros., $1.75. Knsehuig
' Electric, $6.84, SIA Comm. $18.74.
fTolal for month. $2,212.10. Board
of prisoners. 912 meals, $236. on.
, County J.lil: t
I Meals lurnishcd. I' G. Baker.
$2.10. Al 'latum, $1.80. Win. Kis-I
singer. $9.(1(1. II. M. MeCalie. S."i.6". !
I'mpqua Valley Hardware. $8.(17.
F.aston Grocery, 89.7S. Kosehurg j
Electric, S17i, Itosehtue Now s
' Review, $15.80. Pioneer Drug
I Store, $5.25. Dentist G. W. Mar,
shall. $2.50, itepairs. Hosciuiri;
Electric. $45.27, SIA Comm. $2.41.
j County Court House:
Yardman's supplies, Hinsdale,
i 95 cents. Cmpuua Valley Haid
'ware. $11.95, Peterson's $6.1(1.
j Wharton Bros.. $2.90, Roseburg
! Lumber Co., $24.00. Reselling
i Electric. $23 12. Extra help. Joe
Karnes, $1-1.711. Rosebuig I ispns
al. $3,110. Otis Elevator Co . $28.90,
Washing boilrr. Kred Barker.
i$i;oo. Tnni N'eal. 9"' cents, H.i-.e
utility service, Cash for ex
press, 8 6 cenls, Consolidated
! reightways Inc., ,Vl.4:i, Oregon
Nevada Calif. Fast Frt., $8.61,
Southern Pacific Co.. $11.06 and
$316.35, o. E. Leighton, $5.(10.1
Roseburg Sand and t, ravel t.o.,
$133.00 and $281.25. Harvey llv
seri, $12.3(1. Al Strickland. 811.80.
Ed Bushnell. $0.50. Pelberl Dili-1
van!. $111.1.1. George I . Madison, i
$88.! 15. James Clack. $1.10. Ernest
Barker, 84.95. O. K. Welders.
$1.50, Reedsport Garage, $9.50, II.
I.. Goodmanson, $7.50, W. A. and
Inger Sharp, $50.00, George Wil
liams. SI. 00, lino Leopanen. $-1.50,
Shell Oil Station, Drain, $2.25,
I.. C. Leonard, $1.50. Calilnrnia
Oregon Power Co., $19.93, City of
Roseburg, Fire Dept., $50.00. i'ily
of Canvonvillc. S3.00, Central Lin
coln PCI . SI. 00. P. T. T. Co.,
$18.15. E. A. Graf and Son. $:-U5,
Roseburg Lumber Co.. S900I,
General Petroleum Col p., $1,
1 1 18.38. Standard XI Co . $7 16.
i The Texas Co . $22.36, I'nion Oil
1 Co.. $19 12. She! I ( i! Co.. As-
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j 1 : SPECIALS OR FRIDAy ANp SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 AND 23
Here It isl Our annual Fall Food Festival with all the features of an old time
sales event (1) Low prices (2) Abundant stocks (3) Mass displays (4)
Nationally advertised Red & White quality foods. Buy now and save. Every
day low prices. Highest quality.
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in
20 M FEET
No. 4 Random Width and Random
Length Boards
$32.00 per M Ft.
F. O. B. YARD
No Priorities Needed
DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
Phone 128 402 N. Oak Street
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Red and WMte
2Vi Pound Pkg.
Red and White
One Pound Jar
Red & White
LUNCHEON
MEAT
12 oz. Cans
37c
1
Red and While
Large Cans
for
33k I CORN- 1
MEAL
9",b:Sack
Pineapple Juice
Orange Juice Sim ?.
.No. 2 can 29c
20c
Pork & Beans V."?,?
Kellogg's Pep P;T 2 fBr
11c
19c
Cleanser
Old Dutch
Ivory Soap 6b;A .. 6fr
White Rose Bleach
ml.
Graham Crackers 2pkbi
15c
25c
25c
29c
Red & Whits
ALL GREEN
Asparagus
No. 2 Can
Red & While
Fancy Whole Grain
CORN
No. 2 Can
16c
Red 4 White
Rolled Oats
48 oz
30c
Red & While
Corn Flakes
ll-oz. Pkg.
3 for 23c
Red & White
Mayonnaise
Pint Jar
30c
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