I The News-Review, Roseburg, Or Sot., Aug. 20, 1949 LOCAL Visiting From Sslem Mis Helen Marcus 01 baiem is housrguest of Miss Patricia Mavo and Miss Helen Falbe in Rose burg. At Caaev Home Mrs. Elwood Wiles and son. Bob, of Eugene are in Roseburg visiting the for mer's sister, Miss -Naomi acou, at the home of Miss Helen Casey on Blakeley street. To Portland Mike Shannon, manager of the Singer Sewing Machine office In this city, lett Thursday by plane from Eugene for Portland where he will attend a district meeting cf Singer man agers. Enrouts Homa Mrs. J. C. Reese and children, Muriel, and Tommy, and the former's sister, Mrs. Jordan, are enroute back to their homes in Roseburg, follow ing a vacation trip to North Da kota to visit relatives and friends. Purchase Homa Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scudder have purchased a home at 1001 S. Main street, having moved here from Sheri dan, Mont. Mrs. Scudder will teach art and English In Rose burg Junior high and Mr. Scud der will teach social science and history at senior high. Step Ovarnlght Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mathison and daughter, Lin da Lou, of Omaha, Nebr.. have left for Eureka. Calif., and San Francisco, via the Redwood high way, following an overnight stay In Roseburg visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. Harrah, on South Pine street. Returns to Portland Mrs. Ad- aline Fields left Friday for her home in Portland, following a vis it here with her mother, Mrs. George E. Houck, who has been quite ill at her home on South Stephens street. Mrs. Houck is now Improving following two Weeks' Illness. Twin Daughters Bern Word has been received of the birth of twin daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews of lone. Ore., at The Dalles, August 18. The babies have been named Daniece Margaret and Berniece Lillian. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews are for mer residents of Roseburg. Will Return Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leland K. Wlmberly will return to their home in Rose burg, Sunday, following a vaca tion at Neskowln. The former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Healey, of Los Angeles, spent part of the time with them and have return ed here to continue their visit with the latter's parents, Judge and Mrs. Carl E. Wlmberly Sr., on East Lane street. During the Leland K. Wimberlys' absence, their small daughter, Leslie, stayed with her maternal grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mc Cltntork, in Westmoreland. ACCOUNTING SERVICE By Day, Month or Quarterly SEC Arthur N. Denny Phono 163 5-J 112 N. Stephens Across from Post Office JOBS AVAILABLE We hove jobs for trained workers. If you hove the training, we hove the job. If you don't hove the training, come in or call tomorrow Fall enrollment now under way GRANT'S BUSINESS COLLEGE lit N. Stephens CHEER UP YOUR HOME . . . . . . with economical FULLER PAINTS! Perfect for wood work, walls and siding, they cover the most difficult sur faces in jig-time; leave them looking radiantly NEW and exciting. Stop in see them this week! ASK TO SEE OUR EVE-APPEALING COLOR CHARTS! DENN-GERRETSEN CO. 402 W. Oak Phone 128 6 NEWS Arrive For Visit Mr. and Mrs. William Fredericks and baby son of Eugene have arrived In Rose burg to visit Mrs. Fredericks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Car ter, on Military street. Mrs. Fredericks is the former Shirley Carter of this city. Move to Kunming Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snoddy, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dillard of Roseburg, have moved from Canton, China, to Kunming, up In the mountains in western China, according to word received here. Mrs. Snoddy is the former Charlotte Dillard of this city. Mr. Snoddv Is a pilot foi Chenault's China Air Trans port company. They were first lo cated In Shanghai and later mov ed to Canton. Back From Trip Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Snyder and the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Rhoads, have returned to their homes In Roseburg, fol lowing a vacation trip from Au gust 9-14. They went to Triangle lake and up the coast into Wash ington, where they visited at Ab erdeen, took the Mt. Hood loop and stopped at Timberline lodge. They visited cousins near Bend, Ore., and stopped at Diamond and Crater lakes and Medford enroute back to Roseburg. Here From Oswego Mrs. Berkley Freeman (Patricia Sav age) of Oswego Is in Roseburg visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Savage, on Clilre street, while her husbanf Is tak ing officers reserve training at San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Savage recently returned here, following two weeks in Sheridan, Wyo., ve iling their son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schroeder and small daughter, Margaret Christine. Mrs. Schroe der is the formerly Peggy Savage of this city. Vital Statistics Msrrlage License FARENBAUGH ROSE Ael red J. Farennaugh and Allena Brown Rose, both of Roseburg. Two Criminal Cases Art Ordered Dismissed The case of Slate of Oregon vs. Leon Elmer Lawson, 29, of Mel rose roule, has been dismissed by order of Justice of Peace A. J. Geddes. Lawson, charged with larceny Dy oaliee, was dismissed at the request of District Attor ney Robert G. Davis. A charge of assault and battery brought against Percy Dirkerson has been dismissed and his hail if $250 refunded, upon order of Circuit Judge Carl E. Wlmberly. Dirkerson was arrested Dec. 3, 1946. The crime was alleged to have been committed Nov. 29. 1946. He was bound over to the grand Jury and released after posting ball. The motion of Dis trict Attorney Davis asking the dismissal states that the action agalns Dlckersnn has never been presented to nor considered by the grand Jury. When ice Is frozen without be ing agitated, It usually is cloudy or white. Registered Willamette Val ley red Romnoya from Im ported rams. Choice selec tions now available. OAK M BAD FARM Newberg, Oregon Phone 1535-R Douglas County Court Claims And Proceedings Are Listed For The Month Of July July 1 Mining lease granted to D. H. Snavely on approx imately 760 acres of county own ed land In Section 31, Twp. 30 S R 6 W W M, and Sections 35 and 36 In Twp. 30 S R 7 W W M, at a rental value of 10 percent of gross proceeds and 10 percent of all ore extracted from mines. July 2 Glendale Justice of the Peace District created out of Glen dale and Cow Creek Precincts. July 51535.03 ordered paid to Douglas Forest Protective Asso ciation as additional compensa tion for fire protection on coun ty owned land. July 5 Douglas County budget for 1949-1950 adopted and a tax levy of S369.326.13 made for said year, and the county assessor directed to extend said levy on the tax rolls, together with a levy of four mills on each dollar for construction and equipment of a new county home, as voted by the people of Douglas County at the General Election on No vember 8, 1948. July 7 Franchise granted to Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company to Install cable under County Road No. 19, in lour places east of Sutherlin. July 12 Fire patrol fees or dered to be-extended on tax rolls for 19491950 on privately owned timberlands. July 13 Mining Lease granted to Geo. Ross, J. B. Myers and W. L Myers on tract of land In Section 6. Twp. 30 S R 2 West W M, for a rental value of 10 percent of gross proceeds and 10 percent of all ore extracted from mines. July 14 Gateway Road of Chester L. Nielsen and Pauline Nielsen in Sections 9 and 16 in Township 26 S R 3 W W M, established. July 23 Franchise granted to City of Riddle to install and maintain a municipal pipe line across the Rlddle-Glenbrook Loop Road No. 39 In Section 24 Twp. 30 S R 6 W W M. July 25 Franchise granted to Leonard Wise to install a water conduit under and across the Hayhurst County road No. 24 in Section 31 Township 22 S R S W W M. July 26 Cleo Tipton appointed as a member of Douglas County Fair Board in place of Lawrence D. Roberts, who has resigned and moved out of the county. WARRANTS DRAWN FOR MONTH OF JULY 1949 General County CIRCUIT COURT: Gregg Pub lishing Co. $9.60; Bancroft-Whitney Co. $10.00; R. E. Williams $4.10; Fred Bernan $5.00; Em ma Wlnniford $25,00; Pac. Tel. A Tel. $8.10; SI AC $0.32. COUNTY COURT: Rsbg. Motor Co. $1,250.00 18.30; Richfield Oil Corp. $10.46-10.46; Shell Oil $14.74; Tidewater Assoc. Oil $8.94; L. V. . Beckley $75.70; D. N. Busenbark $65.35; Stevnns Ness Publishing Co. 3.25; Lock wood Motors $8.94; Commercial Abstract $41.04; L. V. Beckley $7.10; R. G. Baker $4.20; Pac. Tel. A Tel. 5.75; SIAC $0.32. JUSTICE COURT: Royal Type writer Co. $126.23; Nina W. Piet zold $20.82; Ken's Office Equip. $73.04; West Coast Telephone Co. $11.00; Fred . M. Wright $45.50; Jury Fees $18.00; Wit ness Fees $7.00; Royal Type writer Co. $126.23; Ethel Webb $176.10; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $5.72; J. C. Boals $32.01; Phillips Of fice Supply $92.35; A. G. Drake Ag'cy $25.00; Rsbg. Printing $17.1."); SIAC JUVENILE COURT: Shell Oil $8.60; Tide Water Assoc. Oil $11.50; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $32.05; SIAC $1.89. DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Pac. Tel. A Tel $33.05; Phillips Office Supply $227.93; Emma Winnl ! ford $5.00; SIAC $0.31. ASSESSOR: L. L. Wlmberly PM $10.32-36.83; Addrrssograph Corp. $3.; Ktlham Stationery $6.29; Lorkwood Motors $5.40; A. B. Collier $283.00; M. Dixon $123.73; B. Hatfield $54.65; M. Johnson $138.12; L. Poole $111.37; L. Weir $113.68; L Walker $132.32; C. Crocker $225.12; Com mercial Abstract $16.96; Pac. Tel. Tel $14.45; Ben Irving $51.05: Phillips Office Supply $0.30; SIAC $4 24 Ci-ERK: Haloid Co. $15.37; Postage $72.00; Pac. Stalionerv A Print. Co. $.V85; Stevens Ness Publish. Co. $3.25; Ilene Young $58.75; Pierce Auto Freight $1.76; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $5.40; Phillips Office Supply $0.75; Koke-Chap-man Co. $63.45; Ken's Office Equip. $12.60; Rsbg. Book Store $0.40; SIAC $2.30. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION: General Roads $11.20; Postage R. G.Mc Arthur Well Drilling 11 miles east on N. Umpqua Road V'atch I Vf-isw or "qn or wrira I rine. Bo 175, ldl' yWrv' burg, Oregon. AUTO-TRUCK GENERAL LIABILITY FIRE We have the following coverage of in surance for your home. Fire; Rent Income; Added Expense; Tree Insur ance; Explosive Insurance; and Extended Coverage Paul H. Kruegei District Agent 3i S. Stephens St. Roseburg Phone 21 $3.30; Roy A gee $1.00. CORONER: M. B. Emmitt $5.00-17.20; H. C. Stearns $10.00; D. J. Tudor lb.SU. SHERIFF-LEGAL: Royal Type writer Co. $126.23; Nichols Mo bile station $6.29: Clarks Stud o $1.25; Rsbg. Weld. & Mach. Wks. $14.50; Hansen Motors $1,973.36- 150.40; Postage $3.00; Armella Haxmier $125.00; Richfield Oil $19.75; Shell Oil $49.53; Tide Water Assoc. Oil $77.29; Thomp son Epparhart Motors $1.22: West Coast Tel. Co. $11.95; Frank White $25.00; Pac. Stationery & Print Co. $0.79; Commercial Ab stract $99.37; Ira C. Byrd $10.10; A. Eckhardt $20.15-8.70-10.90-7.00: O. A. Kennerly $313.40; Signal Oil $3.80; Union Oil $51.87; Service f ees 417.77; pac. Tel. Tel. $59.35; Fredrickson Photo Lab. $3.94; Phillips Office Supnlv $289.12; Rsbg. Book Store $1.80; sutnerun truck Kepalr $7.00; Western Union S31.16: SIAC $24.91. TAX COLLECTOR: Pac. Tel. Tel. $3.50; Phillips Office Sup- ly i.3u; sun rtlntlng $2.00; IIAC $1.25. PERSONAL DELINQUENT TAX COLL: Pac. Tel. at Tel. $1.75; SIAC $0.63. SCHOOL SUPT.: Ken's Office Equip. $12.00; L. Aldridge $22.68; G. Weseman $25.25; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $7.00; Phillips Office Supply $33.60; Rsbg. Book Store $0.40; SIAC $0.73. SURVEYOR: Koke-Chapman Co. $209.00; Ben Irving $123.20; r . M. Darby S133.12: A. K. Svans $66.29: N. E. Richardson $17.66; Pac. Tel. Tel. $8.65; Phillips Of fice Supply $0.30; Kilham Sta tionery $37.08; Koke-Chapman Co. $87.50; SIAC $1.05. TREASURER: Kens Office Equip. $65.00; M & M Printers $6.50; Postage $3.00; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $3.75; SIAC $0.31. HEALTH UNITS: Postage $15.00; D. Cole $80.44: M. Bar rett $61.33; R. Stanek $76.55; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $19.55; Phillips Office supply $13.43; New , service Laundry $1.85; Rsbg. Printing $53.05; SIAC $3.19. HOME & HOSPITAL: C. C. Albright Agnt $87.00; C. O. P. Co. $59.66; Douglas Ice $8.96; J. C. Penney Co. $88.56; Hansen Motor $1.75; M. Cawthron $11.58; A. Croucher $2.00; Douglas Co. Creamerv $10.56; Ewens Bros. $6.10; Hudson-Duncan $102.19; McDonald Candy $56.44; O. G. Rogers $4.00; M. H. Sconce $89.60; W. P. McFarland $38.07; Rexall Store $3.25; Rsbg. Pharmacy $5.50; Bergh's Appliance $5.25; Farm Bureau Coop $1.50; Hobart Mfg. Co. $245.03; Umpqua Fur niture $8.00; Commercial Ab stract $7.65; Anderson Groc. $114.23; Boyd Tea $21.24: Cleo Bakery $5.60; Pac. Coop. Poultry $83.70; Valley Wholesale $16.11; Boucocks Meat Mkt. $36.10; Chap man Pharmacy $66.43; Goettel's Variety $6.45; Patterson Bakery $16.11: Umpqua Dairy Prod. $214.39; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $9.40; Umpqua Valley Hdw. $2.45; Rsbg. Electric $61.74; Rsbg. Lumber Co. $39.10; New Service Laundry $221.66; Sec'y of State $2.00; SIAC $38.17. JAIL: J. K. Gill Co. $2.18; Rsbg Garbage Disposal $4.00; New Service Laundry $8.82-5.29; Pris oner Meals $587.00; Rsbg. Color Center $9.23; Rsbg. Pharmacy $2.50; M & M Printers $4.95; Master Photo Lab $10.33; Modern Furniture Store $8.00; Rsbg. Elec tric $19.87; Unger's $6.65; SIAC $7.36 COURT HOUSE: Otis Elevator Co. $43.60; Grimm's Groc. $12.50: West Disinfecting Co. $21.35; J. J. Hendericks $35.00: Consolidat ed Frelghtwavs $1.42; C. O. P. Co. $236.45; Pierce Auto Freight $1.25; Zelletbach Paper Co. $52.44; Osbun Electric & Equip. $165.00; Umpqua Valley Hdw. $45.90; Bu reau of Labor $7.00; Rsbg. Elec tric $84.33; Rsbg. Lumber Co. $21.00; Rsbg. Color Center $9.41; Al's Fix-it Shop $5.00; Village Blacksmith $1.00; Wharton Bros. $9.50: SIAC $2.95. PUBLIC EMPLOYES RETIRE MENT SYSTEM: $2,385.44. PROPERTY CLASSIFICA TION: R. C. Gile $110.60; H. W. Hasklns $16.45; D. Bennett $172.60; SIAC $1.91. WELFARE AGENCIES: Dr. Hal Seelv $5.00; Dr. J. E. Camp hell $5.00; Boys A Girls Aid Soc. $20.00; Childrens Farm Home $20.00; Calholic Charities $5.00. WELFARE COMMISSION: Walter J. Pearson, Treas. $26, 999.25. SOLDIERS SAILORS: Myr tle Stennett $25.00. ADVERTISING PUBLICITY: Rsbg. News-Review $7.80; Nat'l Assoc. of Official Countv $21.00. AGRICULTURE: Clifford H. Burns $8.00; James G. Edin $8.00: R. S. Besse, Soc'y $500.00. PREDATORY ANIMAL CON TROL: The following received $10.00 each for Cougar; Lorn Smith. H. L Foster. The follow ing received $10.00 each for Coyole: John Miller, H. L Fos ter, M. A. Alexander and Card Sawvers. The following received $2.50 each for Bob Cats: H. L. Foster and Card Sawvers. COUNTY OWNED" LANDS: Armour Murdock $2S6.17; Com mercial Abstract $12.75: Pac. Tel. St Tel. $0.55; SIAC $2 60. FORESTRY APPRAISAL: Robt. Osiund $29.00; Rsbg. Cab inet St Supply $45.26; Delano C32 Aerial Survey $54.40; N. S. Rog. ers $2.00: E. E. Givens $142.70; M. H. Bergman $130.20; E. T. Clark $146.80; Riverside Motors $265; J. A. Gonong $4.90; Abram's Instrument Corp. $55.62; Langville Mfg. Co. $53.91; Com mercial Abstract $18.95; Pac. TeL & Tel. $25.56; Phillips Office Supply $69.91; Rsbg. Electric $26.16; E. T. Clark $146.90; M. Bergman $126.80; E. E. Givens $139.20; SIAC $14.47. VETERINARIAN: Dr. Dallen H. Jones $414.50;- Dr. Geo. L. Nicholas $37.00. FAIP GROUNDS: Douglas County Fair Board $12,500.00. GENERAL SUPPLIES: Sun Printing $33.60; J. K. Gill Co. $1.72-1.60; Rsbg. Book Store $42.31. PUBLISHING CLAIMS at RE PORTS: Rsbg. News Review $62.60-68.11; Port Umpqua Couri er $63.90. WATERMASTER DIST NO. 16: Tom R. Pearce $105.00; SIAC $0.60. DOG CONTROL: K. R. N. R. $8.80; Farm Bureau Coop $6.05; Bob Meloy $7.00; Perlcy P. Oar $5.00; SIAC $2.81. TOTALS: Oregon Physicians Service $246.75; State Tax With holding $252.61; Fed. Tax With hold. $2,197.62; State Pension $1,090.81. WARRANTS DRAWN FOR THC MONTH OF JULY, 194 General Roads aV Road Districts The following Warrants are drawn In payment of Patrolmen and crew: E. Stillwell $47.52 38.02; J. Lewellyn $59.85; Art Moore $106.59; O. F. Conn $47.52; J. U Davis $84.74-42.22; P. W. Ellis $125.20; R. Reid $219.43; F. Frear $302.99; A. Andrews $239.59; L. Kershner $182.78; Art Moore $99.32; D. Owens $295.13; R. Loomis $242.41; R. Hasen vager $226.90; T. McClellan $235.75; P. Ellis $2.70; J. Whar ton $213.22; F. Reed $174.20; H. Gallap $281.09; G. Kincaid $220.76; K. Neavoll $228.62; R. Due Iks $217.97; C. South $255.49; R. Nault $234.22; W. Cordon $202.65: E. Mellon $239.18; L. Patterson $183.65- T. Beall $189.60; L. Owen $180.58; W. Paris $129.66; L. Daniels $45.77; J. Russell $220.95; H. Carey $214.38; J. Chancellor $185.98; M. Ormsby $38.97-211.37; R. Abeene Sr. $15.51 166.98; r. Brinlgar $14-32-65.34-75.44; D. May $113.38; L. Owen $19.01; J. VanSlyke $42.22; B. Gurney $8.38-220.36; A. Helvey $177.68; O. Matthews $211.14; Clyde Cooper $125.56; Wm. Cooper $184.40; C. Stubbs $192.02; G. Trent $180.58; C. Lynn $186.58; H. Elliott $188.03; F. Teller $58.28; H. Germond $23.41; O. F. Conn $110.55; K. Mills $182.48; S. Holder $186.58; D. May $26.56; F. Yeaman $148.56; E. Galla $270.07; J. R. Baker $265.16; H. Kaiser $236.76; L. Sl.inkle $227.56; C. E.- Baker $197.60; E. Taylor $191.85; J. Ward $174.18; J. Abercrombie $164.70; R. Langholff $259.34; C. Hiney $247.48: C. Healy $212.38; R. Berry $183.31; G. Logan $157.26; R. Fuller $193.90; A. Hall $159.50; J. Copeland $74.12; R. Spalding $182.93; R. Howard $202.42; R. Calvin $145.00; L. Huckins $36.56; J. Faust $453.65; E. Rand $267.16; F. Brown $228.98; Wm Lively $225.88; Bob VanSlyke $210.49; J. Lewellyn $128.71; E. Stillwell $68.43; C. Brown $55.27; E. Hargls $220.20; T. Rockwell $264.99; W. Hughes $64.95-176.32: L. Redford $223.16; B. Babb $217.01; J. Johnson $57.02; G. Blake $19.01; C. Rv dell $247.78; N. Jackson $205.90; H. Andrews $261.36; Wm. Syl vester $178.04; Jay Sylvester $31.06; B. Walker J149.7S; s. Darby $25.98; R. Bovd $8.51; R, Fisher $228.05; E. Cox $176.89; S. Colley $223.94: S. Kraft $177.68; H. Hatcher $169.83; S. Mode $123.55; D. May $34.62; R. How ard $8.80; R. Calvin $9.90; R. Reynolds $222.50; R. Abeene Jr. $179.12; F. Hass $233.38; C. Wulff $216.01; K. Conn $192.08; L Cooper $205.92; F. Hedricks $205.26: c. Brown $i02.i: e. Kent. $236.92; L Patterson $33.03; E. Moy?r $220.96; J. Zumwalt $194.20; T. Erwin $212.56; C. Sain S205.91; D. Falconer $169.96; J. Martin $153.03; T. Falconer $18."..98; C. Perrv $225.96; M. McCulloch $188.66; C. France $177.22; G. Casebeer $241.29; S. Darhv $213.70; A. Erwin $210.05; D. Hatfield $241.30; J. Matthews $245.91 J. Miller $234.13: E. Sanderson $248.38; M. Stone $221.68; R. VanSlyke $239.18; E. Weber $255.82; W. L. Corn $279.20; P. Maresch $222.18; H. Bennett $194.28; C' Coffell $102.47; H. Copeland $153.43; C. Cutting Jr. $201.06; J. Bailev $263.19: R. Griffin $206.15; W. Mills $230.85; J. TOI 5237.33; H. Parker $223.80; J. Pine $180.90; E. Reese $129.06; L. Robertson $242.13; B. Schrank $190.78; O. Sconce $189.15; J. Wade Jr. $249.52; J. Wade Sr. $239.20; W. Rockwell $239.20; C. Coffell $128.42; J. Pine $9.90; L. Robert- IACIII U SICW IIUIII& IWI apaataafaahWi 1 You can't do it but ... for as little as $53.26 a month including taxes and in- I I surance you can buy beautiful new home in Clover dale Park. Very low down payments, too! Large view lots, paved streets, big view windows, fire places, near school, o tew minutes from down-town, fully insulated, individually constructed, FHA insured and in spected these ore just a few of the outstanding features of these outstanding homes being offered for as low as $7,990.00 with very small down payments. Over a hun dred homes from which to make your selection. You can deduct part of your monthly payments from your income tax return. Rent payments are never de ductible! . These outstanding values must be seen to be appreciated. Come out to Cloverdala Perk today or phone now. Open 10e.rn.to 9p.m. son $10.28; O. Sconce $40.57. Total Oregon Physician Serv ice $374.50; S. Tax $326.69; F.I Tax $1,895.52; State Pension $1,301.96; S.I.C. $660.21. The following Warrants drawn for express, gas, oil, lumber at supplies: J. S. Risley Sons $8, 724.40; Thomas at Beckley $3, 800.00; Commercial Ins. Co. $3, 352.03; Douglas Abstract Co. $1,- 159.04; Quine at Co. $1,606.91; Roy O. Young, Agent $1,282.92; J. Bookshnis $236.98; Rsbg. Lum ber Co. $1.20129; City of Reeds- port 5.1. uu: j. c compton co. $6,633.05: Pac. Highway Garage $5.20; Reeds port Mach. Wks. $16.19: Shell Oil $892.56; Stand ard Oil $429.83; Pierce Trailer St Equip. Co. $1.83; Don Baldridge $2.00; Ballou at Wright .$4.92; Columbia Equip. Co. $13,663.66; Howard Cooper Corp. $23,563.67; 1st isat i Bank, Portland 550.00; P. L. Crooks & Co. $4, 904.69; U. S. Nat'l Bank, Rsbg. $15,252.60; Slg Fett $1,109.97; Si Dillard $16,966.60-$651.07; Elec tric Steel Foundry $326.50; Han sen Motors $1,240.54; Harry Ken ny $30.50; Orchard Auto Parts $275.76; Specialized Paris A Equip. $474.90; Whipple Logging Co. $10.25; Sun Printing $56.25; isordllng farts izm.M: Ksbg. Sand & Gravel $2,514.95; Farm Bureau Coop $73.07; Stancal As phalt & Bitumuls $2,289.22; How ard Cooper Corp.. $1,357.75; City of Canyonville $3.00; J. O. Fauat $196.50; Pierce Auto Freight $3.91-78.23; Union Oil $5,111.31; Antonsen Painting $900.00; So. Pacific Co. $5.49; Groesbeck A Hickson $10,784.40; Sec'y of State $8.00: Ore-Nev-Calif Fast Freight $91.40; Brushy Butte Tel Co. $50.00; Murphy Saw Shop $2.00; C.O.P. Co. $44.04; Central Lin coln PUD $4.92; G. A J. Mobil Service $1.25; Hansen Motor $2, 015.80; Reedsport Lbr. Co. $31.50; Snap on Tool Corp. $104.03; Turco Products $20.54; Twin Harbors Lbr. Co. $374.00; Weyerhaeuser Tbr. Co. $255.00; Commercial Ab stract Co. $333.84; Consolidated Freightways $5.18; Arrow Trans portation $954.11; J. Bookshnis $254.46; J. O. Faust $5.86; Dan Miles Jr. $170.00; Bob's Repair Shop $1.25; Gardiner Service Sta tion $3.25; Reedsport Garage $16.90; Equitable Steel Co. $307.47; Lockwood Motors $286.77; J. R. Owens $13.44; Pac. Tel. A Tel. $66.65; Balzer Machine Co. $7,368.92; Bureau of Labor $9.50; Coen Supply $6.88; Dawe Engineering $4.78; Equipment Service $2.25; J. E. Haseltine Co. $197.86; Loggers A Contrac tors Mach. Co. $50.20; Myrtle Creek Weld. A Mach. Wks. $15.00;, Reedsport Lbr. Co. $60.48; Rsbg. Color Center $1.34; Swafford Hdw. $16.00; Umpqua Valley Hdw. $38.85; Walts Radiator Shop $9.50: Western Union $1.01: Thomas A Beckley $1,561.50; An tonson Painting $1,300.00; Pre Mix Concrete $714.35; Howard Cooper Corp. $1,777.10; Russell P. Chase $3.50; Denn-Gerretsen Co. $968.22; Fire Equip. Co. $309.50; Industrial Supply $55.40; Interstate Tractor $209.53; Koke Chapman Co. $5.67. The following Warrants were drawn from Road Districts: J. D. Walling $14,850.00; Groesbeck & Hickson $2,500.00; Tom Llllebo $17,941.90. TOTALS: Oregon Physicians Service $374.50; State Tax With holding $326.69; Fed. Tax Wili hold. $1,895.52; State Pensions $1.301.96. BASEBALL STANDINGS rBr tha Aaorlated Ptpmi PACIFIC COAST LEAOIC Pet. .Ml .514 .327 .507 507 .483 .473 .409 Sarramanto S-tll San DtttO Portland San Franelac Loa Angalea .... 71 78 70 78 SI 8S AMERICAN LEAr.lt New York 7J 41 Boaton . .. 80 48 Cleveland SS 47 Dtrolt . 64 54 Pet .KI7 .800 .5-11 .542 .3.9 .428 .339 Philadelphia Chlcaso Washington .. St. Lou la ...48 NATIONAL, LIAOt'l Pet. .618 .618 .509 .304 .504 .473 .404 .379 St Lmjla Brooklvn Nw York .. Boaton Philadelphia Ptttsburih CinclnnaU Chlcaso GIRL TITLE HOLDER PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 20. CP) Fifteen-year-old Marlene Bauer, ot Los Angeles is the first title holder of the National Girls Jun ior Golf tournament. She copped the honor In the first annual tourney at the Philadelphia Coun try club yesterday, defeating Bar bara Bruning, White Plains, N. Y., in the Finals. 2 up. A. F. Walter Kresse, M. D. Physician and Surgeon U. S. 'National Bank Annex Room 217 Office Phone:. 1500 Im Palrhavan Apt. Phona lsae Office hours: Mon. Thru Sat Phone Roseburg 156 Oakland Is Now In Undisputed First Place Spot By JIM HUBBART AuocUud Praia 8porliwr1lr Thanks to a tenth-inning sin gle last night by San Diego's Max Wes 550 miles away, the Oakland Oaks today are in un disputed possession o.' second place in the Pacific Coast league standings, four games behind Hollywood. The Acorns deserve at least half of the credit themselves, however. They lambasted Holly wood again by a convincing 10 to 5 margin in an eighth inning uprising which produced four runs on four hits. Pinky Woods, the Stars' strap ping righthander, was the victim as the Oaks hiked their series edge to three and one. West's contribution to the Oak land cause was this: Clouts Home Run The Padre home run czar clout ed his 39th round tripper of the season early In the game to help give San Diego a 5 to 2 lead over Sacramento at the end of six innings. But the Solons tied it up in the seventh and it stayed there until ol' Max stepped up again in the tenth to single Whitey Witelman across with the winninr run. The score was 6-5. The win gave the Padres a 3 to 2 lead in the eight-game series and put the Sacs back in third place, five games off the pace. At Portland, meanwhile. Dr. Francis Diereckx, the medical profession's gift to organized baseball, swallowed a bitter piil last night. The good doctor was unable to diagnose Seattle's bat ting power, and the Rainiers operated on him for a 5-to-2 tri umph over the Beavers. Dierickx lasted a little better than two innings. In that time, Jackie Albright touched him for two doubles and Ed Coleman smacked a home run. Later, Al bright got another double and two singles off reliefer Vince di Bias!. That gave him five for five for the night. A pitching duel developed at Los Angeles as San Francisco edged the cellar squad, 2 to 1. The Angels collected seven hits off Harry Feldman and the Seals got only three off Angel flingers Don Watkins and Ken Gables. Two of these, though, were hom ers by Mickey Rocco, a former Angel. His second round tripper In the sixth sewed up the ball-game. SfcfflF UMP9UA RIDING ., ACADEMY East Douglas ana Ramp Road. Watch for Sign. Horses for hire by the hour ordiy. Horses Boarded By the Month Phone 16r8-R Machinery books bulls buildings crates cots goldfish china glass tires cement canaries drags lumber shoes neckties lamps x. beets tools paper oil plants tanks string plaster cars jewelry tractors violins furnaces fume belts records furs wiring dishes- trees eeeps rocks but tons -dentures ccbi nets paint et's talk tilings Over Wt)i M 4Utl, the neighbours foil to wondering vht wouid happen to the family. He d been real family man. teady earner, but he wasn't Terr old when the unexpected overtook him. It looked like disaster for the family. You e he'd recently built himself th nicest of home and, of course, had made only A few payments on the mortgage. Bia eldest (tirl was (toing to high school, and tha bor was looking for ward to entering next year. The udHen death of Bob surely would end everything. But it didn't. Of course, ther was great grief, but much to DON FORBES Representative SUN LIFE OF CANADA DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK Phone MVBj .ta.1 a.V nuts 5fc'lv Elkron Btots Oakland For Evergreen Tirlt Elkton pounded two Oakland pitchers for a total of 11 hits to take a 7-4 decision and the cham pionship of the Evergreen league at Oakland Friday night. The final win ended one of the most successful seasons Elkton has ever had. Although the Elks will play few more games dur lng he remainder of the season, league play ended last night with the championship game. Pitcher Swearingen had more to do with the outcome of the game than any of his team mates as he led the Elks in hitting with two for four. Including two doubles, and struck out 14 oppos ing batters while allowing but five hits. Big stick for the losing Oaks was Jones, who hit two for five, including one double. However, Oakland came up with the only do"ble play of the game, from Pitcher Cole to Kirkpatrick at second to Telford on first Summary: R H E. Elkton 202 100 200 7 11 J Oakland .. 100 010 110 4 5 8 Batteries: Swearingen and Rob erts; Cole, DeGroot and Pleuard. Umpires: Manning, plate, John son, bases. SLABWOOD In 12-16 and 24 in. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone K f I bandy handful of camera far tbi "iniatori" faa Flash Bantam f4.S Gamtra Clark's Studio and Camera Supplies 105 S. Jackson Phone 331 guns underwear bottles fruit pianos stoves pigs hose toys cows washers bricks bedding dogs matches vegetables pipe cigarettes mud seeds rope wool diamonds feeds fertiliser clocks hides hots hair per rugs- ... VTW everyooe's surprise, the widow kf pt the home, the kids went to school, and the uprooting which everyone expected didn't come off. You see Bob believed in lite aseurance. He knew how im portant it was to create an im mediate ettate out of hil small mvinss. He knew too that only life assurance could do this. Now Bob's widow receives a constant income; her home is paid for; and all because Bob realised that it was part of hie responsibility to look after hut lovely wife and family in the beet way he knew how. Let's talk things over today! r