10 Th Ntwi-Rview, Roseburg, Ort. Sot, Feb. 21, 1953
LOCAL NEWS
Chiang To Delay
War Move Until
U.S. Gives Okay
By SPENCER MOOSA
TAIPEH, Formosa un Future
Vacationing Mr. and Mrs.
Charles F. Hater of Garden Valley
left Friday for points of interest
in Southern California to enjoy a
vacation.
Card Parly To Bt Htld All
?jS.S.ZlwbW? will be fitted into the
j hMifl a i mat nf AmAiinn ilrsronu
home , it c ,..,. .,j ;'
ly on getting the Chinese Reds to
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: Robert Aiken It George
Blomgren Dba as Hi-Peak Logging
Co., Ruben Allen, Gordon An
sama, Alarik Aranssan, Orval .
Armstrong, Donald Arnold, Her
man Austin. B A. Bailey, dba
Nationalist military . operations! Universal Tbr. Prod. Co., William
against' the Red China mainland : uaidndge, viriuei ueara, lm t,
are asked to attend a
tonight at 8 o clock at the home
of Cleo Roark, 1931 Beacon Way.
To M.tt Benson School PTA
Executive Board will meet in the
. school lunch room at l:.'0 p.m. All
executive board members are
urged to be present.
Dance To Be Held Buckaroo
:rh. winSrsirino oinr ;tary actins witllout PPrval in
tt "l W.shinton.. .
call it quits in Korea.
Although no official statement
has been made, there is every
reason to believe the Chinese
Nationalists are willing to co-operate
fully with the United -States
and will not undertake any mill
a short business meeting. All mem
bers are asked to be nrescnt.
Visiting At Hyd.rs Robert Hy
der and family from Waldport are
visiting at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyder, 1127
E. Third St.
In Hospital Mrs. Herman Ay-
oeioii was laxen Dy ambulance
Friday to the Community Hospital
for medical treatment. No visitors
will be allowed for a few days.
Msva Into Now Homo Dr. and
Mrs. E. E. Lindell and children
have moved into their newlv com.
pleted home on Claire Street. Their
rormer Home, at the end of Claire
Street, has been sold to Mr. and
Mrs. W. Frank Brown. The
Browns have been residing in the
Wallace residence on Bowden
street in Laureiwood.
Loaves For Coast Rev. Dan
Lynn of Los Angeles has left for
coos Bay to visit a nephew, follow
ing a few days visiting with nieces
and nephews, whom he has not
seen for 38 years. H visited Virgil
Lynn in West Melrose; Mrs. G.
A. Lucas in Elgarose and Mrs.
Bartrum, Camas Valley Star
Route, and also visited his sister-in-law,
Mrs. Zona Lynn, in
Roseburg.
SUNDAY 7:30
You arc Invited fo the
Great Sacred
CONCERT
featuring
'BEV SHEA
Bai Soloist with
Billy Graham
PLUS
Lorin Whitney
famous Gospel Organist
on "Haven of Rest"
PLUS
The Wingmen
Negro quartet from
"Wings Over Jordan"
choir
Thrill to the music of '
these outstanding artists
filmed In color for the
SACRED SCREEN
ALSO IN PERSON
Enjoy our Evangelist
LUCILLE
AND
"JOHNNIE"
LAVENDER
This Is their last service
In Roseburg
SERMON:
'THE POINT OF
NO RETURN"
At the
First Baptist
Church
For example, there probably will
be no Nationalist air raids on Red
China unless the U. S. says okay,
And it Is generally assumed in
Taipeh the Nationalists are not
going to take any action deliber
ately calculated to embroil the
U. S. Seventh Fleet with the Chi
nese Reds.
A world-wide impression seems
to have grown up in the wake of
president kisennower s deneutral
ization order that Formosa is
poised to strike at the mainland.
The idea also seems to have devel
oped that big raids are forming,
that blockades are tightening and
that ships will be seized if they
venture into this zone.
It isn't so, and it isn't likely to
be so for months and maybe
years.
Altornatlvos Listed
In the absence of any official
Indications as to what might hap
pen, developments affecting For
mosa are likely to be:
1. A stepped-up flow of U. S.
military aid, including jet planes.
The Nationalist Air Force has no
jets.
2. Strengthening of the Military
Assistance Advisory Group under
Maj. Gen. William C. Chase. He
has about 800 officers and men but
would like to double that figure.
3. Special courses In the United
suites lor more Nationalist 0111
cers. .
4. Continued economic aid to
free China through the Mutual
Security Agency, which is spending
some 200 million dollars a year
in Formosa.
The Nationalists probably will
intensify their efforts to weld guer
rilla forces on the mainland into
an effective threat to the Reds
through better organization.
Also probable are better-planned
raids from Nationalist-held island
bases near Red China, in which
regulars trained in Formosa would
be employed and tested. .
Ic Rebecca V. Bechtold, Oakley
: Bibby, Loy Birchfield, Martin
i Boggess, C. B. Bowman, Ralph 4t
1 Betty Brady, Wm. F. Ic Gladys E.
! Breedlove, Eveler M. Branson,
Carl Broszio, Al. Brown, Wm.
I Brown Ic M. J. Hasbrook dba
Brown & Hasbrook Logging Co.,
A. Burnett, dba Gott It Burnett,
Lois L. Burton, dba Vi-Lo Shop,
A. P. Butler, E. C. Bursik, Elsie
Butler It Arli?ne Thompson, Hill
S. Cheek, dba Cheek Sawmill Co.,
George M. Coats, dba Glendale
Cleaners. Ernest 4t Ethleen Wes
ton & G. B. Arnest. dba Commu
nity Cleaners, A. E. Cook, Charles
R. Cook, W. F. Cookson, dba Ump
qua Market, Fred Cooper, A. F.
Costcllow, Ralph L. Currier,
James Daugherty. George E. Da
vidson, dba D. II. D. Logging Co.,
Mrs. Emilie A. Downs. L. M. Dy
er, dba Roseburg Saddlery Ic Shoe
Service, Wesley li. tarie, wnaries
K. Edmonds, dba Builders Insu
lating Co., W. R. EUis, Margaret
F. Ic L. C. Enman, Paul Erlitz,
dba Myrtle Creek Electric Co.,
John D. Evans, dba Lumber &
Timber Co., Lloyd Evans, Grace
Fickes, Guy 4 Hilton Fogus, Ma
rilda Foltz, James P. Fueston,
Sim G. Garriott, dba Canyon
Creek Lodge, Nelson G. Geer,
Ralph & Stella Getchell, Dale L.
Gibson, Louie Gillette, Gram Lbr.
Co., Dwain B. Graves, Francis O.
Green, Jerry Gilbo, dba Jerry's
Superette, George A. Graham,
dba Umpqua Fish Co., Gladys
Handley, dba The Beauty Bar,
Lee Hanks, F. L. Hatfield, J. W.
Haught. J. P. Heath at Craig
Heath, dba Hew Lbr. Co., C. D.
Hedberg, D. D. Hemmingway, A.
M. Ic Eva Hogquist, D. L. How-
dba Roseburg Paint Shop, John C.
Reece, dba Wes' Side Grocery,
Louis E. Robinson, K. R. Rollins,
Mrs. Wm. Rosier, David P. Ic
Freda Ryan, Rose it G. J. Schom
ard, Floyd Howard, Raymond , bel, Ernest Schosso, dba Schosso
Howard. Vivian Howard, dba How
ard Furniture, Ed Hunter, Herbert
L. Irwin, James Jeffries, dba Jef
fries Logging Co., Pierce Jepson,
Carl Johnson, Louis or Lewis
Johnson, Roy Johnson dba R. J.
Lumber Co., Clifford D. Jones, E.
P. Jones, Lee Jones, Marie D. It
H. E. Jones, Charlie N tt Vcrna
dean Kelly, J. & Joan Kent, Har
old Kirk, J. .11. Knapp, L. M.
Kukahern, aba Canyon Auto
Parts, Mrs. J. C. Lauderking, D.
W. Levenhagen. J. 0. Lewis, J. H.
Littlcjohn, Paul Livings & Sons,
It Hammond. Frank E. Seywert,
J. T. It Vera G. Shackelford, Con
ley C. Shelton, Charles J. Smith,
dba Dover Lumber Co., Howard R.
St. Clair & Robert R. St. Clair,
dba St. Clair & St. Clair, C. H. St.
Pierre, Roy C. Stageberg, State
wide construction uo., Milton
Sutherland, G. L. Swanson, Bruce
Tandy, Edgar G. Tanner, P. E.
Thomas, W. F. Thomason, Mary
Thrush, Clifford William Towns
ley Ic Velvin Horace Fulton, dba
14 F Logging Co., R. B. & Effie
Turner, Harvey & Maria Voss,
Victor Loshua, A. T. McFarland, j Henry It Ir.a Wagner, J. M. Ware
ODa Mcrariana at iong L,Dr. io.,
Robert McFarland, Richard L. &
Betty Ann McKee William J. Mc
Kinnon. Flovd Morin. W. R,
Mayes, dba Sutiierlin Studio, J. B.
& W. L. Meyers, Howard Michel-
Acce G. Miller, dba A B C
sen.
Lbr. Co., D. G. Miller, Harry II,
Miller. Ralph Miller, M. F. Mof-
fett, B. A. & Edith Moore, I. E.
Moore, H. B. Morten & Henry Eb-
isen. Delmar a Genevieve Murphy.
Paul Nichols, dba Nichols Mine,
Clarence A. Norman, George A.
Owens, L. C. Parker, dba Parkers
Auto Repair, R. I. Parker & Jo
seph J. McDabe, Alvin L. It Max
ine V. Payne, James L. Payne,
Clyde Pendleton, Ken Pennington,
dba Ken Pennington It Co., Garth
Phillips, R. C. Pierce, Mrs. R. C.
Pierce, dba junnyview Grocery.
O. C. Porter, Clarence Pruitt, dba
Pruitt & Sons, I M. Ragland, dba
Hubbard & Ragland, Otto Rahn,
R. J. Randall, Clarence Redding,
Fred C. Reece, dba Arrow Body
It Fender Shop, Fred C. Reece
Ic Son, Ed Warner dba Warner
Gen. Repair 4: Welding, E. 0
Wear, Roy Wells, dba Glide
Store, Farrell West, Ernest E.
Wright, Veryl Young, Earl Yates,
dba Earl Yates Lbr. Mill and all
persons owning or claiming to
own, or having or claiming to
have, any interest in any personal
property hereinafter listed and
described
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to you and each of you that for the
reason of delinquency of uie pay
ment of the taxes on the herein
after described personal property
for the years -md in the amounts
as set forth, that the tax collector
for Douglas County, Oregon, has
issued warrants to enforce pay
ment of the rf.iid taxes, together
with interest thereon to date of
issue of said warrants, against the
following named persons as the
respective owners of the several
personal properties Hereinafter de
scribed, as appearing on the lat
est tax roll
3 V
S-3
3
ft
55 2-15-53 Nelson G. Geer
Mach.
Mach.
& Equip.
It Equip.
56 2-15-53 Ralph Ic Stella Getchell Cattle
. Cattle
57 2-15-53 Dale L. Gibson Impl. Ic Poultry
58 2-15-53 Louis Gillette Equipment
59 2-15-53 Gram Lumber Co. Mill
60 2-15-53 Dwain D. Graves Fur. Ic Equip.
61 2-15-53 Francis 0. Green Equip., Cattle
62 2-15-53 Jerry Gilbo dba Mdse & Equip.
Jerry's Superette
63 2-15-53 George A. Graham dba Mdse Ic Equip.
umpqua r isn uo.
64 2-15-53 Gladys Handley dba
The Beauty Bar
65 2-15-53 Lee Hanks
66 2-15-53 F. L. Hatfield
67 2-15-53 J. W. Haught
Be uty Shop Equip.
Livestock
Impl. Ic Livestock
Sawmill
Sawmill
5 a
"3 S
2-
2 S3
Qi Cm
fc)
u a
3 2-15-53 Ruben Allen
4 2-15-53 Gordon Ansa ma
5 2-15-53 Alarik Aranssan
6 2-15-53 Orval E. Armstrong
7 2-15-53 Donald Arnold
8 2-15-53 Herman Austin
8 2-15-53 B. A. Bailey dba
Universal Tbr. Piod. Co
10 2-15-53 William Baldridge
11 2-15-53 Virtuel Beard
12 2-15-53 Lee E Si Rebecca V
Bechtold
Alaska Complains
Of Hardships On
Own Development
PORTLAND W Hardships
which the present military con
struction boom has brought to
Alaska were outlined Monday by
Terris Moore, University of Alas--ka
president.
Moore, speaking at the second
annual Alaska Day dinner spon
sored by the Portland Chamber of
Commerce, said Military construc
tion had absorbed most of the ter
ritory's labor force. This has
slowed development of civilian in
dustry, he said.
Most of the millions of dollars
poured into the construction proj
ects have found their way back to
the States in the pockets of tran
sient workers, he added.
But Alaskan resources remain
boundless and are awaiting devel
opment, he said, adding that the
area's growth in the past decade
has been greater than that of any
other area in the United States and
that the population has increased
77 per cent.
In addition, he said, the climate
is warming up the growing sea
son in the Fairbanks region has
increased from 87 A days in 1905
to 116 days.
He repeated his belief that
Alaska was ready for statehood.
Another ceremony relating to
Alaskan commerce was held in
Portland Monday.
The $440,000 towboat Yukon, built
by the Albina Engine and Machine
Works of Portland for the Alaska
Railroad was launched.
Mm .1. P. Johnson, wife nf the
general manager of the railroad,
christened the ntw vessel which i
will be used to tow fuel barges on !
Alaskan rivers.
The railroad has ordered $1,100.-
000 worth of ships from the Port
land firm. Two barges already
have been delivered and another
towboat is 50 per cent complete.
13 2-15-53 Oakley Bibby
14 2-15-53 Loy Birchfield
15 2-15-53 Martin Boggess
18 2.15-53 C, B. Bowman
17 2-15-53 Ralph Ic Betty Bra
18 2-15-53 Wm. F. Ic Gladys
Breedlove
19 2-15-53 Eveler M. Bronson
20 2-15-53 Carl Broszio
21 2-15-53 Al. Brown
22 2-15-53 Wm. Brown tt M. J.
Hasbrook dba Brown Ic
Hasbrook Logging Co.
23 2-15-53 A. Purnett dba
Gott It Burnett
24 2-15-53 Lois L. Burton dba
Vi-Lo Shop
25 2-15-53 A. P. Butler
26 2-15-53 E. C. Bursik
27 2-15-53 Elsie Butler &
Thompson
Sheep
Logging Equip.
Logging Equip.
Mdse
Imp. At Watercraft
Farm -Impl. Ic Livestock
Arliene Imp.
Imp.
I
29 2-15-53 Hill S. Cheek dba
Cheek Sawmill Co.
30 2-15-53 George M. Coats
Glendale Cleaners
dba
Sawmill Equip.
Cleaner Equip.
Cleaner Equip.
31 2-15-53 Ernest Ic Ethleen West
on & G. B. Arnest dba
Community Cleaners
Cleaning Equip.
Cleaning Equip.
Cleaning Equip.
1950
1951
1951
1351
1948
1949
1949
1951
1951
1950
1951
1949
1950
1951
Four Operating Unions
End Strike; 2 Continue
CHICAGO Ifl Four operating
unions Tuesday ended their strike
nsninst the Chicago Groat Western
Railway. But two other unions
representing switchmen and yard
masters continued the walkout.
A spokesman for the operating
employes said he understood the
switchmen and yardmasters would
end their strike Tuesday night.
The walkout began Jan. 25.
We Do Not Like Inflation!
If you good people will stay with us, we will not HAVE
to raise prices ond we'll BOTH make money.
Our regular prices are:
SUITS $1.25
DRESSES (plain) $1.25
We hove been ot this some address for
37
year
imperial &e
342 North Jackson Street
canevS
Phone 3-5233
32 2-15-53 A. E. Cook
33 2-15-53 Charles R. Cook
34 2-15-53 W. F. Cookson dba
Umpqua Market
35 2 15-53 Fred Cooper
36 2-15-53 A. F. Costellow
37 2-15-53 Ralph L. Currier
39 2-15-53 James Daugherty
Mach. & Equip.
Mach. Ic Equip.
Imp.
Equip.
Equip.
Equip.
Boats
Boats
Boats
Mdse
Livestock
Logging Equip.
Livestock
Equip. It Cattle
Fur. It Fix.
Fur. Ic Fix.
Logging Equip.
Livestock
Insulating Equip.
Impl. It
Equip.
40 2 15-53 George E. Davidson
dba D.ll.D. Loeams Co.
41 2-15-53 Mrs. Emilie A. Downs Trailerhouse
42 2-15-53 L. M. Dyer dba Rose- Mdse Ic Equip.
burg Saddlery It Shoe
Service
43 2-15-53 Wosley G. Earle
44 2-15-53 Charles K. Edmonds
dba Builders Insulating
Co.
45 2 15 53 W. R. Ellis
46 2-15-53 M irgaret F. tt L. C.
Enman
47 2-15-53 Paul Erlitz dba Myrtle
Creek Electric to.
48 2-15-53 John D. Evans dha
Lumber It Timber Co.
49 2 15-53 Llovd Evans
50 2-15-53 Grace Fickes
51 2-15-53 Guy It Hilton Fogus
52 2-15-53 Marllda Fold
53 2-15-53 James P. Fueston
M 2-15-53 Sim G Garriptt dba
Canyon Creek Lodge
Livestock
1950
1948
1950
1951
1949
1950
1951
1951
1951
1950
1M0
1951
1948
1919
H -H
S
68 2-15-53 J. P. Heath k Craig Mill
Heath dba Hew Lbr. Co.
69 2-15-53 C. D Hedberg Sawmill .
70 2-15-53 D. D. Hemmingway Mach. Ic Mdse
71 2-15-53 A. M. 4 Eva Hogquist Farm Mach.
72 2-15-53 D. L. Howard
73 2-15-53 Floyd Howard
74 2-15-53 Raymond Howard
75 2-15-53 Vivian Howard dba
Howard Furniture
76 2-15-53 Ed Hunter
77 2-15-53 Herbert L. Irwin
78 2-15-53 James Jeffries dba
Jeffries Logging Co.
Farm Mach. & Cattle
Mdse It Equipment
Mdse Ic Equip.
Mdse Ic Equip.
Equip.
Mdse It
Equip.
v
Tractor
Impl. Ic Livestock
Impl. Ic Livestock
Logging Equip.
Logging Equip.
79 2-15-53 Pierce Jepson
80 2-15-53 Carl Johnson
81 2-15-53 Louis or Lewis Johnson
Mach. &
Eouip.
Watercraft
Watercraft
Equip.
Livestock 1950 2.60 .39 2.99
Fur. Ic Equip. 1948 3.05 .94 3.99
Watercraft 1949 6.67, 1.66 7JL73
11.72
Watercraft 1948 3.05 .95 4.00
Livestock 1950 2.21 .33 2.54
Livestock ' 1951 5.71 .40 6.11
Livestock 1949 2 03 .47 2.50
Mach. Ic Equip. 1948 510.54 158.27 668.81
Mach. It Equip. 1948 7.38 2.29 9.67
Watercraft 1949 21.60 4.97 26.57
Mach. It Livestock 1948 9.62 , 2.98 12.60
Equip. 1949 8.77 2.02 10.79
23.39
Saw Mill 1950 . 60.98 9.15 70.13
Saw Mill 1951 82.72 4.96 87.68
157.81
Mdse tt Equip. 1948 . 314.13 97 38 411.51
Equip, used on CO. P. Co.
Operation 1951 32.63 2.28 34.91
Mach. Ic Livestock 1948 8.13 2.52 10.65
Equip. 1949 2.73 .63 3.36
14.01 '
Livestock , 1948 331 1.65 6.96
Lhestock 1948 2.41 .75 3.16
Imp., Mdse, 12quip.,
Watercraft 1948 56.90 17.64 74.54
Horses 1949 2.78 .64 3.42
Livestock 1950 2.35 ,35 2.70
82 2-15-53 Roy Johnson dba
R. J. Lumber Co.
83 2-15-53 CUfford D. Jones
84 2-15-53 E. F. Jones
85 2-15-53 Lee Jones
Mill
Farm Impl. & Mach.
Livestock
Logging Equip.
Farm Mach. Livestock
Horse
1948 '6 35 23.67 100.02
1949 64.95 14.94 79.89
179.91
1949 4-73 1.09 5.82
1950 4.08 .61 4.69
. 10.51
1949 50.08 11.52 61.60
1949 198.43 45.64 244.07
1951 1515 60 106.09 1621.69
1948 68 37 21.19 89.56
1949 10.90 2.51 13.41
1949 135.49 31.16 166.65
1948 38.79 12.02 50.81
1948 11.39 3.53 14.92
1949 81.56 18.76 100.32
1948 13.23 ' 4.10 17.33
1950 114.64 16.23 130.87
1951 143.40 10.04 153.44
284S
1950 355.20 53.28 408.48
1951 100.26 7.02 107.28
1948 44.11 13.67 57.78
1948 11.64 3.61 15.25
1950 1100 1.65 12.65
1949 69.03 15.88 84.91
1950 . 44.60 6.69 51.29
1951 37.68 2.64 40.32
176.52
1951 107.87 7.55 115.42
1950 211.86 31.78 243.64
1950 140.10 21.02 161.12
1949 8.43 1.94 10.38
1950 13.58 - 2.04 15.62
26700
1950 289.47 43.42 332.89
!951 102.90 7.20 11U0
442.99
J4' 99.90 30.97" 130.87
9fJ 38.00 14.82 52.82
J?" 2.53 .99 3.52
1951 3.01 .21 3.22
6.74
1951 311.27 21.79 ' 333.08
86 2-15-53 Marie D. & H. E. Jones
87 2-15-53 Charlie N. & Verna-
dean Kelly
Livestock
Mach. It Livestock
Equip. & Hones
1951
1950
1950
1951
1949
1948
1949
88 2-15-53 J. 4 Joan Kent
88 2-15-53 Harold Kirk
90 2-15-53 J. H. Knapp
91 2-15-53 L. M. Kukahern dba
Canyon Auto Parts
Equip, It Horses . 1949
Mach., Equip, It Livestock 1949
Mach., Equip., Ic Livestock 1950
Mach., Equip., It Livestock 1951
Mach., Equip., Fur., It Fix. 1949
Mdse It Equip. 1949
Inv., Fur. It Fix. 1950
Inv., Fur. Ic Fix. 1951
92 2-15-53 Mrs. J. C. Lauderking Watercraft
630.00
66.57
94.50
4.65
6.12
724.50
71.02 ,
235.80 16.51 252.31 '
11.46 .80 12.26
1.49 .46 1.95
15.10 3.47 18.57
9.43 2.17 11.60
5.29 .37 5.66
17.26
t
70.12 4.91 75.03
I
34100 5.10 39.10 '
34.45 2.41 36.86 1
75.96!
93 2-15-53 D. W Levenhagen
94 2-15-53 J. O. Lewis
95 2-15-53 J. H. Littlejohn
96 2-15-53 Paul Livings St Sons
97 2-15-53 Victor Loshua
93 2-15-53 A. T. McFarland dba
McFarland Ic Long
1 Lbr. Co.
99 2-15-53 Robert McFarland
100 2-15-53 Richard L. Ic Betty
Ann McKee
101 2-15-53 William J. McKinnon
102 2-15-53 Floyd Morin
104 2-15-53 W. R. Mayes dba
Suthcrlin Studio
105 2-15-53 J. B. & W. L. Meyers
Farm Mach.
Mach. Ic Equip.
Sawmill
Misc.
Impl.
S-wmiU It Logging Equip.
Mdse It Stock,
Trailerhouse
Fur. Ic Fix.
Equip.
Logging Equip.
Mdse It Equip.
Livestock It Poultry
Livestock
Livestock
106 2-15-53 Howard Michelsen
107 2-15-53 Acce G. Miller dba
ABC Lumber Co.
108 2-15 53 D. G. Miller
108 2-15-53 Harry H. Miller
Livestock
Livestock
Mach. Ic Equip.
Farm Impl.,
Livestock
Fur. It Fix.
Fur. & Fix.
Mach.,
; t i. i no 2-15-53 Ralph Miner
1B9.JJ 13.25 202.58 m 2.,5.53 g A & Moofe
308.79 113 2-15-53 L. K Moore
114 2-15-53 H. B. Morten & Henry
Ebsen
1949 3 33 .77 4.10
1951 8.91 .62 9.5S
13.63
1948 11.09 3.44 14.53
1949 18.31 4.21 22.52
1950 12.20 1.83 14.03
1951 11.29 .79 12.08
' 63.16
37.30 5.60 42.90
2.13 .66 2.79.
21.31 2.77 24 OS
3.90 .27 4.17 1
42.97
16.70
18.85
9.88
2.51
1.18
28.25
52.85
19.21
J8.03
'37.24
144.72 10.13 154.85
115 2-15-53 Delmar It Genevieve
Murphy
116 2-15-53 Paul Nichols dba
Nichols Mine
117 2-15-53 Clarence A. Norman
118 2-15-53 George A. Owens
119 2-15-53 L. C. Parker dba
Parkers Auto Repair
120 2-15-53 R. I. Parker It Joseph
J. McDabe
121 2-15-53 Alvin L. It Maxine V.
Payne
122 2-15-53 James L. Payne
123 2-15-53 Clyde Pendleton
124 245-53 Ken Pennington , dba
Ken Pennington ic Co.
125 2-15-53 Garlh Phillips
126 2-15-53 R. C. Pierce
127 2-15-53 Mrs. R. C, Pierce dba
Sunnyview Grocery
128 2-15-53 O. C. Porter
10.91
101.54
325 22
11.46
45 80
2 67
.76
15.23
48.78
14.20
.61
11.67
116.77
374.00
12.26
60.00
3.28
Mdse & Equip. 1948 113.94 35.32 149.26
Equip. 1949 265 93 81.17 327.12 1
Watercraft ni 13" 4 25 17.97 :
Horses It Cattle M9 4 63 1.08 5.69
Impl. St Livestock 19IR 8 82 2.73 11.55
Horses 1949 4.91 1.13 6.04
17.59
Livestock 1948 2 0 .74 3.14
Cattle ' 1949 4.54 1.04 558
.Mdse A Equip. 1949 21.08 4 84 25 90
Mdse 4 Equip 1950 20.12 3.02 23 14
49.04
129 2-15-53 Clarence Pruitt dba
Pruitt It Sons
130 2-15-53 J. M. Ragland dba
Hubbard It Ragland
131 2-15-53 Otto Rahn
132 2-15-53 R. J Randall
133 2-15-53 Clarence Redding
134 2-15-53 Fred C. Reece dba
Arrow Body It Fender
Shop
135 2-15-53 Fred C. Reece dba
Roseburg Paint Shop
136 2-13-53 John C. Reece dba
West Side Grocery
137 2-15-53 Louis E. Robinson
Impl. It Livestock
Livestock
Equip., Cattle
Mach. St Equip.
Equip.
Equip.
Livestock
Mine Equip.
Livestock ,
Cattle
Garage Equip.
Farm Mach. It Livestock
CatUe
Fur. Ic Equip.
Logging Equip.
Logging Equip.
Farm Equip., Ic Livestock
Equip. .
Mdse It Equip.
Livestock
Livestock
Equip.
Equip.
Equip.
Impl. It Livestock
Livestock
Equip.
Mdse at Equip.
Mdse Ic Equi.
Livestock
Livestock
138 2-15 53 K. 3. Rollins
139 2-15-53 Mrs. Wm. Rosier
Cattle
Housetrailer
Housetrailer
Housetrailer
1950
1948
1948
1951
1951
1948
1951
1950
1948
1449
1951
1949
1948
1949
1950
1950
1951
1948
1951
1950
1951
1948
1948
1949
1947
1949
1950
1951
1951
1948
1951
1950
1950
1949
1949
1951
1951
1951
1949
1950
1949
1950
1949
1949
1950
1948
1948
1950
1949
1951
19.50
1951
1949
1949
1950
1951
23.52 1.65 25.1T
24 37 3.66 28.03
14.35 2.15 16.50
.59 .01 ;63
17.13
35.04 8.08' 43.10
7.70 2.39 10.09
11.41 2.62 14.03
24.12
38.24 8.80 47.04
50.72 11.67 62.39
73.10 10.97 84.07
11.03 .77 11.80
158.26
106.93 24.59 131.52
93.42 2M9 114.91
89.04 13.36 102.40
72.45 5.07 J?7.52
294.81
3.28 .49 3.77
14.76 4.58 19.34
53.80 16.68 70.48
63.45 4.44 67.89
30.86 2.16 33.02
6.72 2.08 , 8.80
161.50 11.31 172.81
I
18.82 2.82 ' 21.64
36.51 11.32 47.83
188.64 43.39 232.03
152.28 10.66 162.94
47.49 10.92 58.41
4 04 1.25 5.29
651 1.50 8.01
5.48 .82 6J0
19.60
9.38 1.41 10.79
9.08 .64 9.72
20.51
109.92 34.08 144.00
13.55 .95 14.50
1142 1.71 13.13
9.42 .66 10.08
110.22
1.15
22.78
60.68
103.11
91.14
23.21
34.17 144.39
.36 1.51
5.24
23.67 ,
28.02
84.35
23.72 126.83
13.67 J04J1
231.64
3.15 .22 3.37
154.66 10.83 165.49
12 37 3.83 18.20
8.48 .45 6.93
11.13 1.67 12.80
22.20 3.33 25.58
- 1.4S .34' 1.82
7.80 1.79 9.59
95.19 5.48 100.67
449.82 31.49 481.31
33.75 2.3 36.11
398.93 91.75 490.68
72.42 10.86 83.28
1-09 1.63 8.72
2.72 .41 3.13
1L85
207.48 47.72 255.20
195.30 44.92 240.22
17.37 5.61 42.98
31 57 .9.79 41.36
12.67 3.93 16.60
28.72 4.31 33.03
195.00 44.85 239.85
222.42 15.57 237.99
20.37 3.06 23.43
19.37 1.38 20.73
44.18
761 1.75 9.38
12.15 2.79 14.94
11.80 1.77 13.57
10.82 .78 11.S8
, 40.09