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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, "AUGUST 21'. 194? FIVE naims Allowed By County Court Month of July, 1948 July 1 Dance hml license granted to J. A. Unger, Claude H. Howard and Ivan Kelly to conduct public dances at old Lava dore school house, three miles west of Milo. July 3 Contract entered Into with A. B. Collier for the annual County audit for fiscal year 1945 1946 at the agreed price of 51,375.00. July 5 W',4 SEW, SEtt SEU, Section 28; SE!4 NEW, NE14 SE'i, SMi SE',4, Section 32, Tp. 32 S R 4 W, and Lot 3, Lot 4, and the Shi NWS, Section 4, Tp 33 S, R 4 W, sold to Wm. P. Jantzer and Bernice J. Jantzer for $15, 747.50. July 5 Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 11, First Addition to Kinney's Addi tion to Roseburg, sold to S. E. Jacobs and S. A. Jacobs for $150.00. July 5 One and 25100 acres in the SWA of the SEW, Section 33, Tp 24 S, R 5 W, sold to Albert D. Hill and Lura Hill for $10.00. July 5 Parcel of land in Lot 3, plat "L" Sutherlin Land & Water Co., sold to Leo v. Middle ton and Wilma Middleton for M)0.00. July 9 NEW SEW, Section 10; W.4 Section 28, Tp 24 S, R 8 W, WM, conveyed to the United States in exchange for other lands. July 13 Upon petition of Todd Building Co., Alameda Ave., be tween Lots 20, 21, 22, 23; and Lots 7, 11, 16, 17, 18, and Taylor St. between Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15 all in Clov erdale Addition to Roseburg, de clared vacated. July 13 Upon petition of E. O. Sarf f that, part of Ward St. lying between Block 3 and Block 4, Riverside Addition to Roseburg declared vacated. July 17 Lots 1 and 2, WV4 NEW; Lots 3 and 4, W!4 SEW, Section 20, and the NWW Sec tion 28, Tp 22 S R 6 W, sold to Douglas Timber Corporation for $15,275.00. July 25 Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 14, 15 and 16 and parts of Lots 5 and 13, Block 7 Winchester Bay, sold to Edward Wentworth for $340.00. July 25 SEW NEW, Section 4, Tp 23 E, R 7 W, sold to Allan Lancaster and Hettie Bell Lan caster for $250.00. July 25 Lots 10 and 11, Block 25, Sutherlin, sold to A. L. Will iams and Betty B. Williams for $300.00. July 25 Lot 12, Block 4, Suth erlin, sold to A. L. Williams and Betty B. Williams for $35.00. July 25 Lot 12 Block 27 in 2nd Addition to Waite's Addition, Roseburg, sold to Hazel Frear, U C. Frear and Donald J. Frear for $15.00. 7 July 25 Levy of taxes for fls 'cal year beginning July 1, 1946 ending June 30, 1947 made in the following amounts: General County Fund $ 65,165.05 County School Fund .. 79,150.0ft School Library Fund 791.50 General Road Fund .... 165,000.00 Total Levy $310,106.55 July 30 Franchise granted to "Ernest Voorhies to erect and maintain a power line over and across the Larson Road in the NWW NEW, Section 3, Tp 28 S, R 7 W, WM. COUNTY WARRANTS DRAWN FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1946 CIRCUIT COURT: Grace Robertson, $97.25; PTT Co., $3.15; SIA Commission, $.29; Law Library, $5.00. COUNTY COURT: PTT. Co., $5.85; Keel Motor Co., $46.83; SIA Comm., $.31; Oregon Counties Ass'n., $320.00. JUSTICE COURT: Port Umpqua Courier, $7.50; Roseburg Printing Co., $24.45; Fred M. Wright, $95.90; PTT. Co., $2 35 JUVENILE COURT: ' Greyhound Lines, $2.00; Shell Oil Co., $10.43; Agnes M. Pitch ford, June, $44.75; Tidewater Associated Oil Co., $3.50; PTT Co., $12.64; Montgomery Ward Co., $4.80; Agnes M. Pitchford, $59.90 and $140.16; Standard Oil Co., $4.53; SIA Comm., $3.13. DISTRICT ATTORNEY: PTT Co., $12.65; SIA Comm.,. 'UOUNTY ASSESSOR: V Doris Ann Shoemaker, $119.73; 1'fT Co., $4.35; Claude Baker, extra field inspector, salary $111.64, travel expense, S23.30; Ben B. Irving, office supplies, $.90; Roseburg Printing Co., same, $4.50; SIA Comm., $1.72. COUNTY CLERK: Argie D. Beels, extra clerk, $127.45; Norene Mink, same. $65.80; Flossie S. Virden, same, 5119.45; Lester L. Wimberly, PM, $30.00, and $30.00; The Ha loid Co., $309.60; freight, 52.17; PTT Co., 54.35; Frankel Carbon & Ribbon Co., $7.00; SIA Comm., 52.10. COUNTY CORONER: H. C." Stearns, Coroner's fees, mileage, $10.50, $17.20, telephone & telegraph. $9.26. COUNTY SHERIFF LEGAL DEPARTMENT: Field Service Fees: J. C. Beals, 55.50; George Edes, $10.30; W. A. Manning. $12.64; Henry Shirt cliff, $2.20; H. M. McCabe, $2.56; Levi White, $18.80; Geo. Wese man, 53.40; Lester L. Wimberly, PM, $2.00; H. M. McCabe, travel expense. $2.65: W. A. Manning. same, $2.08; General Petroleum corp., $11.50: Shell Oil Co., 559.80: Russell's Typewriter serv ice, sj.uu; i loewater-Associaica j Co.. R. L. WhinDle. Agents, $10.00; Margaret Atherton, extra j ciern. 5111.15; PTT Co., $7.9o; i O. T. Carter, 510.45 travel ex pense; C. D. Collins, same. $10.15: ! A. B. Smith, same. S31.60: G. P. Hinsdale, gas-oil. $3.25; Hansen Motor Co., $97.98; Sun Printing 1 Co., $4.50; Western Union, $7.30; I Standard Oil Co., $18.38; Wm. i Kissinger, 511.70; SIA Comm., i 512.03. COUNTY SHERIFF TAX DEPT. PTT Co., $4.55; Roseburg Book Store., $.95; SIA Comm., $1.23. COUNTY SHERIFF DEL TAX DEPT: H. M. McCabe, travel expense, $1.40; SIA Comm., $.98. COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT.: PTT Co., $7.80; Roseburg-Book Store, $7.50; SIA Comm., $.30. COUNTY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE: PTT Co., $5.54; Ben B. Irving, surveyor's salary, $73.25; W. E. Richardson, salary, $16.60; SIA Comm., $.10. COUNTY TREASURER OFFICE: PTT Co., $2.35; SIA Comm., $.30. COUNTY HEALTH UNIT OFFICE: Lester L. Wimberly, PM., $10.00; Roseburg Pharmacy, $7.90; Dr. E. J. Walnscott, travel expenses, $50.00; PTT Co., $6.05; Mary A. Barrett RN, travel ex penses, $46.10; Miriam N. Davis RN, $55.52, same; New Service Laundry, $3.06; SIA Comm., $1.65. COUNTY HOME AND HOSPITAL: Extra Help: Mable Prince, $17.92; R. T. Blakely et al, $125.85; Elsie Kelly, $46.85; A. P. Hinsdale, pickup repairs, $2.50; Roseburg Lumber Co., fuel, $28.60; Groceries: Em Prowell, $57.20; Fearn Moore, $12.97; B. J. Gilbert, $75.00; Gus A. Lind bloom, $25.00; McDonald Candy Co., $7.23; Drive-in Market, $4.88; D. N. Busenbark, $36.75; Vi's Grocery, $136.71; F. G. E wen's, $18.30; Bob Frank's Grocery, $19.09; Mary Heydon, $7.68; Mc Donald Candy Co., $8.66; Rose burg Grange Supply Co., $39.50; 'Jmpqua Produce Co., $49.50: O G. Rogers L. A. $4.00; Douglas County Creamery, $60.50; Doug las County Flour Mills, $4.00; Grimm's Grocery, $70.74; Hodson and Wallace, $141.81; Patterson Bakery, $47.20; Roseburg Sani tary Market, $95.07; Umpqua Dairy Products Co., $1'4.32; New Service Laundry, $118.82; Copco, $43.18; Medical supplies: Tidewater-Associated Oil Co., $7.75; Roseburg Pharmacy, $1.69; Chap man's Pharmacy, $1.15; Marsters Drug Co., $74.14; The Rexall Store, $3.25; Breck's Furnace & Sheet Metal Works, repairs, $1.25; Denn Gerrettson Co., same, $6.25; Roseburg Electric, $3.31; Umpqua Valley Hadware, $7.45; SIA Comm., $21.95; Calif-Oregon Power Co., $11.63; PTT Co., $10.45; Board of Prisoners, $563.01; TOTAL, S2,740.06! 0" Crys.ol i VBTTfflt n TpiarOP.ic Glass. DUO' Hardwood Camp Back. Convos WW- DeluMt PLUGS Reg.c.e., Thet-pr!'2;J. - Uoher Work Gloves Reg. i '" " lix27 COUNTY JAIL: H. M. McCabe, board of prison ers, $5.00; M and M Frinters, $5.50; Roseburg Pharmacy, $1.48; Harry Pearce, $75.00; O. T. Car ter, prisoners board, 81.80; A.'B. Smith, same, $1.50; Wm. Kissing er, same, $4.80; and $.60; New Service Laundry, $4.57; Umpqua Valley Hadware, $3.33; SIA Comm., $4.20; Board of Prison ers, $563.00. COUNTY COURT HOUSE: Modern Furniture, $.70; The Hlllyard Co., $75.80; Otis Elevator Co., $28.90; Bureau of Labor, $7.00; The Hillyard Co., $3.25; Roseburg Lumber Co., $12.00; Fred Barker, $10.00; Calif-Oregon Power Co., $131.49; Joe Karnes, extra janitor, $18.60; Tom Neal, same, $39.70; Roseburg Garbage Disposal, $3.00; Umpqua Valley Hardware, $7.15; SIA Comm., $2.26. COUNTY WELFARE AGENCIES: Catholic Charities, June, $5.00; Dr. B. R. Shoemaker, mental examinations, $10.00; The Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, $15.00; Children's Farm Home, June, $20.00. COUNTY WELFARE COMMISSION: Leslie M. Scotts, State Treasur er, $5,919.00. COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS: Mrs. Emma Wamsley, $30.00. ADVERTISING AND PUBLICITY: National Association, "County Official," $14.00. AGRICULTURE CATTLE INDEMNITY: Walter E. Mask, $8.00; Farm Bureau Coop Exchange, $8.00. BOUNTIES COUGARS, COYOTES, CATS: Cougars: Ljde Chaney, $10.00; Fred Argner, $10.00; John W. Bratton, $10.00; M. B. Thomas, $10.00; Perry J. Wright, $10.00; Gerald Looney, travel expense, $25.00; Dale Bonney, same, 550.00; Gerald Looney, $25.00; Otis Dunnavin, $50.00. COUNTY OWNED LANDS: J. N. Calick, cruiser, $1,740.80; Jean Turner, clerk, $107.76; Armour Murdock, cruiser's salary & travel expense, $368.96; Milton Chase, $174.55; Roseburg Book Store, $1.00; J. G. Stephenson, $1.00; Glen D. Murdock, cruiser salary & expense, $368.31; Ken neth D. Murdock, compassman, $103.35; Wilfred N. Haines, same, $101.97; SIA Comm., 59.02. martW Smartly Clear on 11C Mft Chaw DAIRY HERD INSPECTOR: Dr. Nicholas and Jones, inspec tor, $444.50. ELECTION: Norene Mink, Extra Clerk, $55.00. GENERAL SUPPLIES: Burroughs Adding Machine Co., $3.41; Lester L. Wimberly, PM, $10.00; T. W. Salisbury Publ., $90.00; Roseburg Book Store $.90. PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: R. C. Gilo, Appraisers, $200.10; travel expense, . $48.50; SIA Comm.. $.71. PUBLISHING CLAIMS AND REPORTS: Roseburg News Review, $271.80; Roseburg Printing Co., $5.75; Roseburg News-Review, $30.83 and $31.68. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES: Department of Agriculture, $19.14. WATERMASTER DISTRICT NO. 16: Tom R. Pierce, salary & travel expense, $50.00; SIA Comm., $.46. DOG CONTROL FUNDS: Port Umpqua Courier, $1.40; Roseburg News-Review, $7.70; Chas. T. Smith, sheep killed, $10.00; George Weseman et al, officer salary & travel expense, $208.00; SIA Comm., $2.37. GENERAL ROADS These warrants were issued In payment of freight, gas-oil, lum ber, rock, and other supplies: A. V. Newport, Damages-PRA 4, $200.00; Greyhound Lines, $1.27; Reedsport Motor Freight. $1.88; Southern Pacific Co., $294.48; Southern Pacific Company, $146.64; Oregon Nevada Fast Freight, $16.09; Pierce Auto Freight Lines Inc., $2.75; Railway Express Agency, Inc., $2.16; Con solidated Freigntwavs Inc., $1.00; Standard Oil Co., $53.05; Delbert Poole, rock, $1.75; Shell Oil Co., asphalt, $527.92; Union Oil Co. of California. 8523.06; Collins CONCRETE is our business and we are in full production on all sizes of concrete pipe. When you need concrete pipe of any size, call us and let us help you with your drainage problems. REDY MIX CONCRETE CO. Concrete Pipe Concrete Blookt Phone 620 Bulk Concrete Delivered colored plastic . mp politne" w TIRE RELINER Wedge Cushion Locking Gas Cap ! OIL FILTER REG. SALE AV,S ANTENNA E.SS SUPREME COMPOUNDED nr CLEANS 4S IT LUBRICATES MOTOR OIL 5 Uur Low A at For perfect lubrication, mMm Price COMPUUNUtD is recommenaea oy manuracturers. ir lit erally "runs to the hot poi" and lubricates regions usually left dry. You can't buy a finer oil. 116 S. Stephens 'concrete Steel Pine Co.. S15.. 208.76; Hackett & Abeene, rock crushing, $761.60; Oscar E. Weeks, rocks, $55.00; Van Dyke and Davis, Lumber Surfacing, $302.16; Young's Bay Lumber Co. Inc., $229.53; Bridge Lumber Co., $39.51; Riddle Lumber and. Mfg. Co., $5,731.97; Jacoby-Boling Lum ber Co., $241.56; City Recorder Reedsport, $3.00; Central Lincoln PUD, $1.00; California-Oregon Power Co., $18.26: Northside Saw Shop, $1.35; Wharton Bros., $.80; Lester L. Wimberly, PM, $12.00; Harry Pearce, $8.00; Shorty's Auto Wrecking, $30.00; Wolbert Welding and Machine Works, $4.50; Douglas Supply Co., $37.80; Hansen Motor Co., $99.53; US Tire Store, $73.00; Interstate Tractor and Equipment Co., $8,173.82; Reedsport Logging Supply Co., $45.87; J. E. Hasel tine and Co., $4.96; Myrtle Creek Garage, $4.10; Ben B. Irving, $10.00; Kinney Variety Store, $1.10; M and Standley, $.90; A. H. Saxton & Sons, $25.00; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., $24.50; Treasurer of the United States, surplus property, $80.00. TOTAL: $17,586.05. ROAD DISTRICT NUMBER 1 FUND These warrants were issued In payment of patrolmen and crews: Ben W. Taylor, Foreman Bridge funds, $112.79; Chas. Hiney. $193.00; Frank Cox, $187.80; Alva Stewart, $119.80; Z. B. Dodsen, $12.00; E. A. Caster, $10.00; Frank H. Vochatzer, $38.70; L. H. Shlnkle, $37.45; Wm. T. Hughes,- Patrolman, 175.28; Van A. Zehrung, $145.30; Emery Kent, $150.22 and $13.70; Gene Brady, $75.60 and $80.06; Dur ward Owens, $75.60, $33.60, $8.40, and $69.50; Guy McGee, $115.17, $54.44 and $15.18; Emmett Moy er, $12.00 and $95.72; Dale Hat field, $146.80, $8.40, $8.40, $8.40, and $16.80; Geo. Casoheer, $111.40 I lie -. 1x1x20 inches. Easy to operate. Be safe, .Mrru one. w- WITH SAVE SAFETY REG. $2.29 SALE PRICE $59 69 $98 98 REG. $1.98 SALE PRICE $2.98 PRICE 100 Pure Paraffin Base Equal to 35c per Qf. OK Gals, with Can Keg. j. Price $4.95 S T Premium Type Oil NO Premium Price A $7.65 Valuel FED. TAX INCLUDED for old or new car, "SUPREME 23 '4 Phone 97 398 and $7:50; R. H. Breedlove, $131.67 and $7.50; Romie How ard, $75.54, $16.48, and $47.38; Frank Hedrick. $43.20 ' and $102.95; Howard Kaiser, $7.50, $118.53, $7.50, ana si&.uu; u. o. Matthews, $153.65, $8.40, and $8.40; Clarence Moore, $95.25; Lee Jones, S70.25; Kaymona Holeer, $63.50; Bob Langholff, $7.08, $58.78, and $116.00; Man- ford McCullock, $6.81. $138.75; M. A. Ormsby, $187.90; D. A. Me- cora, $144.17; c. s. Lane, $n.4U; Clyde Rydell, $180.93; Warren Roberts, $169.50; Harold And rews, $133.00; Oscar Wree, $10.80; John A. Wroe, $6.25; Ed Haskell, $18.75; Orville Holmes, $47.20; Gilbert Holmes, $49.10; Roy Spalding, $171.46; C. G. Hensley, $33.40; Orville MeGee, $58.50; Wm. A. Rachor, $15.95; Gus Lapp, $12.50; Homer Gallap, $238.77; Fred R. Cachelin, $161.02; E. O. Rand, $192.48; Kenneth Neavoll, $175.76; W. E. Reich, $179.42; L. A. Camidne, $186.50; C. E. Ritz man, $167.98; Fred Braunlnger, $179.74; Ben Gurney, $172.17; Clarence Lane, $151.66; Jesse G. Russell, $177.40; Harvey Carey, $172.07; W. H. Carey, $154.17; Roland Breedlove, $7.50; Clifford May, $157.02; Alfred Haugen, $338.50; Stanley Betz, $585.50; Paul Nelson, $567.50; Carl C. 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