ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUDS. ORESON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1940
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
COTERIE CLUB HAS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
fil.ENTULE, Tlec. 1.1. The Glen
rlule Coterie club held the Decern
her nrf-eline; Wednesday afternoon
lit the homo of Mrs. Cieort'e OliiiK
liouae with Mrs. E. V. Anderson.
Mrs. Fred Morey nml Mrs. Francis
N-lson assisting ns hostesses.
. In the absence of the president
uiul vice president. Mrs. Mouchott
presided nt the meeting.
The club is sponsoring a sale nf
Dolly l)u2its. a KOlden sponge for
cleuning pots and pans. The profit
to be used for the library.
Thft club decided to have a regu
lar librarian to have charge of the
days the library Is open and the
club oversee the work. This is the
sixth year of the library and during
that time the work has been done
by volunteers.
Twenty-four members responded
to the roll call, Mrs. Sam Ball was
it guest. The Christmas program
was carried out. Mrs. J. K. Howard
giving the Christmas story, Mrs.
Y'Hlood rending. "There is a San
ta Claus," Mrs. F.lla leach a Christ
mas reading, ami Mrs. Huntington
leading In group singing of Christ
inas songs.
Mrs. Aydelotte and Mrs. Sorrells
Tioured at a table with a beautiful
Christmas centerpiece.
Members present were: Mrs. E.
V. Anderson. Mrs. Olingliouse, Mrs.
1'red Morey. Mrs. Nt .soa, Mrs. Mar
garet Avdellotte, Mrs. Edwin John
son, Mrs. Unci nelcher, Mrs. Ella
l.cacll, Mrs. H. F. Moucliett, Mrs.
,T. K. Howard. Mrs. Max Culbertson.
Airs. Carl Selher. Mrs. C. K. Young,
Mrs. Y'lllood, Mrs. Sorrells. Mrs.
Mel Davis, Mrs. George Hopper,
Mrs. M. O. Huntington, -Mrs. Ilessie
Selmers, Mrs. C. O. Garrett, Mrs.
lioy Cunningham. Mrs. Jess How
man and Mrs. Wilton Garrett.
EAGLES AUXILIARY PLAN
SALE FOR SATURDAY
The Eagles auxiliary met Tues
day night at the hall, at which time
Helen Itapp reported that the drill
team would sponsor nn apron and
cooked food sale Saturday, Decem
ber 14th.
Otga Harvey, Dorothy Swnnsnn
find llettv James were Initiated into
the auxiliary.
Plans were outlined for the
Christmas program and party for
members and friends to be held nt
8 o'clock the evening of December
21rd at the hall. It was announced
the meinhershln contest would con
tinue through January.
Kate Tannlund invited all mem
bers to attend the New Year's
dance to he held nt the Facility the
evening of .Tanuarv 17. The com
mittee in charge of the affair in
cludes: Margaret Pendergrass,
Mnriorle Nelson, Verna Whitlach.
Muriel Dusseau. Kate Tannlund,
Ixmise Primrose nnd Clara Kellv.
Elizabeth Sknt'gs and Hubs
Could reported that plans nrn bo
Ing mnde for a Christmas party to
he hehl at the county home. Fern
Hobday announced that a New
Year's eve party would he held nt
the hall for all members nnd
f'ienrls the evening nf December
Slst, nt -which time tho members
will sponsor n birthday party for
the "hall.
The next regular meeting was an
nounced for Tuesrlav. December
17lh to lie held at S o'clock at the
hall.
MRS. BI.IFLL HOSTESS
TO FRIENDSHIP CLUB
MYRTLE CREEK. Pee. IX Mrs.
N. (J. Iluell was the gracious hos
tess to the Friendsliln club on Wed
nesday afternoon. The club is hav
ing only one meeting this month,
making this one a Christmas party.
Doiinupts of late blooming roses
were olaced nrounrl the rooms, with
n lighted Christmas tree as the
center nf attraction. Gifts were
exchnngerl by the members.
The afternoon was spent In visit
ing and playing games. A handker
chief shower was given for the
president, Mrs. Emma Kinney,
whose birthday wns In December.
A two course luncheon wns
served at the table, which center
jilece was a two-faced Santa Clans
mounted on ornamental gourrls
with bronzed pine cones and mvr
tle. from which white reindeer wns
hitched with red ribbon, each hold
ing in his antlers a place card
with the nnme spelled backwards.
Mrs. H. P. Rice assisted Mrs. Illicit
with the serving. Those present
were Mesdames Faith Adamson.
l.nura Tlates. May Ilrown. Clna
Tluell, Susie Pulley. Emmn Kinney,
Jlena Naas. Anna Tacgnrt, Misses
Orilla Peters and Ahlile Bond. Two
members were absent on account
of Illness. Mrs. Jennie Iluell and
Mrs. Mary Rice.
GEORGE H. BAKER AND
ELIZABETH ADAIR MARRY
George H. Raker and Elizabeth
'Arlair. both of Roseburg. were quiet
ly married at two-fifteen o'clock
Wednesday afternoon at the Meth
odist parsonage by the pastor. Rev.
M. T. Wire. Mrs. W. II. Blair and
Mrs. M. T. Wire were witnesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker will make
their home in Roseburg.
MR. AND MRS. MATTHEWS
ENTERTAIN AT, SUPPER
DAYS CREEK. Dec. 13. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Matthews entertained it t
a very lovely chicken supper Wed
nesday evening. Covers were
Placed for Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Wil
son. Mr. nml Mrs. Carl Moore and
children. Ronald I.ee nnd Doris
Mari". Carlv Aaron. Boh Matthews.
Miss Elva and Miss Lois Ellen Mat
thews anil the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Matthews.
DANCING PARTY IS
ENJOYED SATURDAY
PAYS CREEK. Pec. 13. A verv
pleasant dam-ins party wns enjoyed
Hnti'nlay evening at the Ivan Welch
home. 1n1p in the evening delic
ious refreshments were servrMl.
Among those present were Mr. and
Mrs. N. N. Wood. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Van Norman, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wooster, Mrs. Roy Duncan,
ilis. Alma Lange, Mrs. Ivan Welch,
Miss Marie Sutton, Miss Hazel and
Miss Alice Welch, Delbert Davis.
Henry Fate, Dan Taylor, Harry,
Clifford ami Irvin Wooster, Johnny
and Elmer Sutton, Ophlr Perduo
and his son, Blllie, Ralph Duncan,
Alee ami l.eland Van Noman. How
art Moore and Sam Perdue and Ken
neth Perdue of Roseburg.
MRS. TRIMBLE IS
HOSTESS TO CLUB
DRAIN'. Dec. IS. Mrs. C. F.
Trimble was hostess to the Study
club Friday afternoon nt her home.
After the dessert-luncheon the fol
lowing juipers were given: Customs
of Oilier Uinds. Mrs. Mae Light:
Alaska anil the Valley of Ten Thou
sand Smokes, Vera Patchen: Mrs.
Goodmanson discussed Humor.
Those present were Mesdames
Austen. Light. Whipple, Mildred
Whipple. Cnwles, Goodmanson, Pat-r-hen.
Keeney, Delaney, Ijakey,
Connors. Illoomquist. M. Cool am!
the hostess, Mrs. Trimble.
MRS. SPORE IS
HONORED AT DINNER
PAYS CREEK. Pee. IX Mrs.
Raymond Spore was complimented
at a veiy charming dinner at the
Tete Clam home Sunday, the occa
sion being her birthday anniver
sary. Covers were arranged for
Mr. anil Mrs. Max Culbertson of
Fortune Branch, Sir. and Mrs. Ray
mond Spore. Mr. and Mrs. Erl Per
due, Mr. anil Mrs. Gorrlon Chirk
ami daughter, Sharon, Miss Mildred
Spore anil Mr. and Mrs. Pete
nam.
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TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
HAS LUNCHEON MEETING
DRAIN'. Pee. IX The Pouglas
County Primary and Intermediate
Teachers association met at the
Drain grade school Saturday. Dec.
7th, at 12:30 'for n banquet lunch
eon am! regular meeting. A pro
grant n.i follows was presented af
ter luncheon and business meeting:
Music by Drain grade school pupils.
Trios. Belva I.akey, Mary I,ou
Roach. Daisy Honnold.
Violin solo Kitty Jo Olson
Manuscript writing Mrs. Lamp
Speech Helpers, demonstration.
Eye Facts Mrs. Lamp's class
INTER. SE STUDY
CLUB TO HOLD PARTY
MONDAY AT BEARD HOME
On account of the illness of Mrs.
E. S. Hall's father, the Inter-Se
Study club has changed its Christ
mas party nieetfng for next Monday
night. December 16th, for eight
o'clock nt the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Beard on East Wash
ington street. Gifts will be ex
changed and a delightful social
evening has been planner).
POETS CORNER
TO FRIENDS AFAR
W. Taylor Cooper.
We rnnnot send to each of you
A gift of love, or token.
The many miles between forbid
Communication spoken.
So then ns distance must preclude
A chump of any meeting.
The best that we can do is just
To send a word of greeting.
Rut In the midst of Christmas joys.
We sense a shadow stealing
Across our hearts, for from nfar
Come voices most appealing.
The little waifs from broken honies
Heyond the sea are calling.
The glee that is their need is
quenched
Uy Death in forms nppalling.
The pleadings of the Prince of
Peace.
The nations nro ignoring.
Their wealth, their all, with count
less lives
Into War's maelstrom pouring.
Rut there will dawn a brighter day.
His promise is assuring.
From out the purging fires will
come
A peace that is enduring.
On that new- earth, all purged and
clean.
Sin's wounds will not be scarring.
War's crimson stains of human
blood
Will ncvcimore be marring.
Rut mnny blessing yet are ours,
We'll find in contemplation.
And may the songs of praise arise
From firesides of our nation.
Among the blessings that we prize,
Are old time friends we treasure.
So may the joys of Christmas-tide
Re theirs in goodly measure.
REPORTS
WOOL
ROSTON, Dec. 13. fAP) Tho
Commercial Rulletiu will say to
morrow; "The wool trade has passed
through a very quiet week so far ns
new business Is concerned but one
troubled with rumors of various
sorts, relating especially to the ba
sis upon which government awards
may be made on the most recent
cali for bids covering pome 13 mil
lion odd yards or army and CCC
fabrics, tho problem of shipping
from foreicn countries, which is
! serious, nnd the allocations of Aus
tralian wools commercially.
"These problems all will be work
ed out, doubtless, with a minimum
of inconvenience to the trade, but
for the niompnt they are confus
ing and worrisome on a dull mar
j ket. Sals have been few and
hardly chang"! In price for stan-
tanl wools. Inline nas Deen none
in thp west, although some fall
wool of choice description was sold
In Texas at 311 and 32 cents.
"Civilian business still leaves
much to be desired although the
mills are generally well occupied
Celebrate Golden Wedding
J I . 11 I..MMI UIH
IP ' - r 1
YONCALIiA, Dec. 13. Mr. and
Mrs. 11. P. Wells of Scotts Valley
celebrated their GUth wedding an
niversary Tuesday, Dec. 10, with
friends calling during the day.
.Vise Mary A. Menafch and Henry
R Wells of Sundance, Wy., were
united in marriage 50 years utfo,
Dhc. 10. 1SU0. with Rev. A. H.
Chassell, Methodist preacher, per
forming the ceremony. Rev. Chas
sell was just starting his career
as minister and this was his first
wedding. He v. Chassell is still
enjoying life in Wyoming. Five
children were horn to bless this
home, one child passing away
some time ago. Four children,
three of whom were present at
the celebrution. There are also
seven grandchildren. The family
consists of Mrs. llertha Marshall
of Colorodo, a daughter, and three
pons. George and Lester Wells of
Scotts Valley and Wesley Wells of
Drain.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells received
many beautiful gifts from their
friends. The gifts were placed on
a largo table in the living room,
which wns covered with a beauti
ful lace cloth. In the center of
the table was a large gold crochet
ed basket made by Mrs. Hay Tur
pin. holding a large bouquet of
gold chrysanthemums. One of the
outstanding gifts was a beautiful
gold satin quilt, made by the mem
bers of the Wilting Workers club
of Scotts Valley. Each member
made a block, with a silk pansy in
the center and her own name em
broidered in it. In the center was
a large square made by Mrs. Pes-
SIDE GLANCES
5
-4&trW
fWH. tWO Y HtA MHVICt. INC. T. M. WtC. U. I. M.
"I don't think you'll have any trouble getting a dale,
young man our phone hasn't rung all day!"
with government orders nnd not
greatly concerned for civilian con
tracts at the moment.
"Mohair continues dull and list
less, with prices slightly favoring
the buying."
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, Dec. IX (AP)
Rutter, butterfat. cheese, eggs,
country meats, live poultry un
changed. DRESSED TURKEYS Ruylng
prices: New crop hens 21J-22; toms
16517 lb.
DRESSED TFRKEYS Nominal
selling prices: Hens 23 -21; toms
ISi 19.
Onions, peas, potatoes, bay. wool,
mohair, hides, cascara, hops un
changed'. WHEAT
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. 13.
f.P) Open High Low Close
Dec.
75i
Yoncalla
YONCALLA, Dec. 13. The an
nual student body play, "Only
Sally Ann." directed by Prof. A. R.
Marsh, will he given at the high
school gym Friday evening. It Is a
four-act drama, with lots of thrills
and lauehter. Those taking part are
Verl Miller. Rill Gross, Norman
Main. Marvin Thompson. Earl Wor
man. Vera Thompson. Wayne Rice, j
Hetty Ruth hnise, Doris Klngery,
C0LDSJ
FIGHT MISERY rlht wherr (.
you feel it-wltb iwlIt-acUng V
VICKS VAPORUB
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Newfl-Hevlew Photo and Kngravlntf
sle Watson, with a bride and
groom npplfqued in it, even to the
neck tie and handkerchief in tho
groom's pocket, with Mr. and Mrs.
Wells and congratulations from
the club embroidered in one cor
ner. A delicious lunch was served by.
Mrs. Hay Turpin, Mrs. George
Wells and Mrs. Lester Wells.
Those calling during the day
were, John N. Davis of Hubbard,
Ore.; Paul Jenkins, Uoseburg;
George U. Helbig, Roseburg; Rena
Helbig. Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs.
L A. Melton. V. Y. Ask, Mr. and
.Mrs. S. W. Cellers, Mrs. Mary L.
Goodell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cock
eram. Mrs. Martha Harris. E. W.
Lctsom, Mrs. 10. A. Jackson. Mrs.
Hrma Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Hal
Turpin, Mrs. Cynthia Turpin, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry McDougnll, Mr.
and Airs. Cody Long. Mrs. Lena
Iong. Dr. R. F. McKatg. Weslpy
Wells. Stella Parks. Mrs. Ray Tur
pin. Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer.
Joyce and Janice Dyer, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Johnston, Jack C.
Thornton. Mrs. C. K. Thornton,
Mrs. Fred Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ra
phael Wise. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W.
Wise. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stonaker,
Mrs. George Kdes. Mr. ami Mrs.
Lee Cooley. Miss Priscflla Turpin,
Mrs. E. F. Kelso, Mareta Rey
nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wat
son. Yvonne Watson. Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Stenseth. Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Walkinshaw, Mrs. Nettie Hanan,
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Luswell, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Woman nnd fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cellars and
.Mm Cellars.
By Galbraith
OFT. t2 ff
Venola Marsh, Esther Lee and
Norma Hitchcock.
A meeting to elect officers for
North Douglas county for agricul
tural conservation will be held in
the Yoncalla theater Monday after
noon at 1:30. Plans for the 1911
program will be explained. Every
one interested Is urged to be pres
ent. A degree staff from Roseburg In
stalled the officers of Elkhend
eranee. Elk Creek granite nnd Sun
nydale eranee Wednesday evening
at the Odd Fellows hall in Yon
calla. Those from the Melrose
grange who put on the work, were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goff. Mrs. Wal
ter Kruse. Ruth and Lillian Mat
thews and Mrs. .T Pickens.
Mrs. Malum, who has been pick
ing turkeys at the Schosso Castor
turkey picking plant, fell and broke
a small bone in her leg Tuesday
afternoon.
Marvin Helland, accompanied by
Leslie Cummlngs left Tuesday for
Portland where thev will attend a
three-dav session of the forestry
convention.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sumner Rrnwn and
Mr. and Mrs. George Edes spent
Titpsday in Kueene,
Apron and
lKJt, ORIENTAL
Saturday, Dec. K
Ladlea 20e, Gnlt 20a
Including Tax
Local
News
Here on Business Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. Ultras, of l)rtv, won lmsl
nrsH visitors in this city yostorila.
Reported III Nancy Olio is n
nortrd tn lie ill nt the hom of hrr
luit'iits, Mr. and Mrs. 11. 0.
Attends to Business lon Hous
ton, nf MHroso, was in ltoseburj;
allrmlinK to business yesterday.
Reported Very lit Frank Pitch
er, of Roseburg, is reported to he
very 111 at the veterans hospital in
Portland.
Shop and Visit Rev. and Mrs..
Davis and Mrs. Marion Kulsler. of
Myrtle Creek, were here shopping
and visiting yesterday.
Here From Riddle Ren Nichols
nnd his son and dauuhter-iu-law,
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nichols, of Rid
dle, were business visitors in this
ily yesterday.
Returns Home Mrs. J. S. Ald
ridge has returned to her home in
Myrtle Creek, following a two-day
stay In this city visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. A. D. Hulbnrt.
Here Yesterday Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Montgomery, of Lookingglnss,
were here on business yesterday.
Mr. Montgomery Is stationed at the
Tiller CCC camp this winter.
Leaves For Portland Attornev
Guv Cordon, who returned to his
home here Tuesday from Washing
ton, D. C. has left for Portland
to attend to business for a short
time.
Here From Salem Charles Me
Klhinny, of Calnn, formerly of this
citv, arrived here ynsterday to at
tend to business and visit his two
sisters. M rs. L. L. Spencer and
Mrs. J. A. Fredricksou.
Vesper Service Sunday The an
nual Christmas vesper service of
Roseburg bethel of Job's Daugh
ters, No. 8, will ho open to tho pub
lic at four-thirty o'clock Sunday,
December 15th, at the First Pres
byterian church. .
Hardtime Party Toniqht The
Homemakers class of the Raptist
Sunday school will hold a hardlium
party tonight, December lit, at 7: SO
oVIock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Greene at East Second
Avenue South.
Practice Saturday Job's Daugh
ters members are requested to meet
Saturday at two o'clock at the Ma
sonic temple to practice for the
Vesper service, which wilt be open
to the public Sunday at t:Sil o'clock
at the First Presbyterian church.
Improving Mrs. A. J. Geddes. of
this citv, is reported to be Improv
ing at Mercy hospital, where she is
receiving medical attention for in
juries suffered a few davs ago.
when she fell down a flinht of
stairs at her homo on North Jack
son street.
Leave For Home Mrs. Richard
.lohauson and two children left to
day for their home in Crescent Citv.
Calif., following a week in this
city visiting relatives and attend
ing to property interests. Mis. Jo
lianson is n sister of Mrs. Ernest
ISarker of Roseburg.
Improving In Health Mrs, J. A.
Wood is now reported to be much
improved in health at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, post
master and Mrs. L. h. Winiberly on
Reservoir avenue. Mrs. Wood has
been ill of n severe rold for the last
couple of weeks.
Team Stops Here The Albany
college basketball team of Port
land, including nine players, their
coach. I on Faher, ami (I. Glenn
Holmes, representing the faculty,
slopped ot the Hotel Vallny over
night and left this mnrniug for Ash
land, where they will play tonight
and tomorrow night.
Party Saturday The junior de
partment of the Raptist Sunday
school will practice the Christmas
program Saturday night at 7
o'clock in the basement of the
church. Followlntr the practice, a
Christmas party will he enjoyed un
til 9 o'clock and refreshments will
be served. The group will not ex
change girts.
Rummage and Plant Sale The
American Legion auxiliary will
hold a rummage and plant and
shrub sale Sntnrday. December 11.
in the back of Roy Rellows' store,
opposite the News-lleview office.
Mrs. II. T. Hansen fs In chnri-'e of
the rummage sale with Mrs. (head
way. Mrs. L. W. Josse and Mrs. L.
L. Wimberly in charge of the
plants nml shrub sale.
Sale Saturday The Phi Rlfjtnn
Kaiipa Mothers club will sponsor a
turkey tnmale nnd Christmas can
dy sale Saturday, December 11. at
.losse's Furniture store. Mrs.
Ilroadway nml Mrs. C. W. AVhar
lon are in charge, of the tatnales
and Mrs. Hoy itellows Is chairman
of the candles department. Assist
ing with the project are Mrs. II.
Carter, Mrs. L. W. Josse Mrs, It. R.
Sboernalfnr ntid Mr. ,T W'vntt
Overall Dance
GARDENS
Here Thursday JameR Chinnnek.
district deputy prand exalted ruler
of KUis. Grants lnss, attended the
Klks Christmas parly last evening
at the temple here.
Children to Practice Tho Sun
day srliool children of St.- Paul's
Lutheran church are requested to
meet Saturday ntornitiK at the
church to practice for the Christ
mas service to be held December
2-llh. The primary department will
practice at U:.'lo nnd tho interme
diate and senior departments at 10.
Loy-Douglas Comedy at
Indian Mirth Producer
Ry KK.P.
If you like sophist icated comedy,
don't miss Mvrna Loy and Melvyn
Dnnt'li's in "Third Finger Left.
Hand." now plaving at Hunt's In
dian theatre. The plav is one of
the most dclluhtl'ul entertainments
of tho current season and the plot
is exceptionally clever nnd holds
one's interest from start to finish,
Mvrna Loy is cast as a "career
girl," who poses as n married wo
man to make her position as fash
ion editor on a magazine more se
cure. Her ability as a clever act
ress is exceptional in this picture.
and Melvyn Douglas plays his part
equally as well as Miss Uy. The
story leaves you chuckling and
hiiMpy. nnd in leaving the theatre
you find yourself urging your
friends not to miss the production.
In addition to the main feature
there is a Paramount All-American
football team shown: Pinky Tom
lln's orchestra on tour, and I'opeye
the Sailor comedy.
VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DFN'LAPCOWCIKH Isaac: A.
Duniap and Alice K. Cowger, both
residents of Sutberlin.
otici: or l-iwi. si:Tti.i:ii:vr
In ttio Countv Court of 'lie Slate nf
Or"K.n for lii.tiejus County.
In the Matter of the Kstato of It.
C. Mill. Iteieafed.
Nothe w Itelebv piveii that the
undersign, -it administrator or the
estate of K. C. Hill, leee:icd, llHH
filed III the above entitled court
his final account in settlement of
said estate, atid Said Court by an
nrib-r 1 nt V made and entered ha"
fixed Saturday. Hi- 11th dav of
.lanuarv. l!i 1 1, at the hour of Mi nn
o'l-b.ck in the forenoon of nald day.
nod the nffl.e nf the Coll-ltv .tllilue
In 1 ha 1 ton k la k County Courthouse
as the lime and olace for hearlnir
m)i ei't Ions to said u'-eonnt, If any
there he, a Mil to the final nettle
meat of said estate. r
Administrator 'he KHlalo of H. C.
t f HI. 1 1 ased.
I.ONtl AMI lt.S'C,.
Altoi neys for t tie INhllo.
otm i: or riii. sr.TTi.r.Mnvr
In the County Court of the Mtato of
Ureiriui for horn-las County.
In the -Mailer of I he Dslale of
Charles H. Munson. Deceased.
N'nlli e Is heiebv i-'iven thai the
und. rslKhed ndioini t ra t or of the
estate of Ch-MleH II. Mlllivon.
eeas. i. has filed ill tbi' llbnvo en
titled court his final account in
settlement of said e-tnte. ami In
order of xald court duly made and
entered of r" i d, Tuesday. tho
1 Ith dav of .laiio ii v, I ! I I. at ten
o'clock A. M. In the County Court
room I II the Court house III I lose -bum,
Dotmlas Coiinlv, iireu'on, Iiiih
been flved as the time and plaee
for hearlior oh et Inns, If any there
be to said filial account and for
thi' settlement thereof. -
Hated and first pubtlwhetl this
y '" " m!'nm..n.
AdmliiiHtriHnr or the Instate of
Charles II Monmn. I tffeiiHeil,
Mllll i; TO I KKDITOllNH
Tn the fnuntv Court of Ha Htite of
Oreirno f.u- I'oiH'las Coii"v,
In the Matter of the i, nst W"l end
Testati t and IXale of ('inctn-
iihIuh McCoivn. "iiMllM"t also
I'tiown lis C. M'-Cowii. Deceased.
S'nttce Is hereby ul'Yi) tb-it the
uadeiMii:ncd ha" been dote ant.nlot
ed evecutio- of Hie last W"l ami tes
tament and estate of CI net una t us
Mi-Cow n. sotn- l Iniei also known ii"
i M- i 'own. dei eased b ord"r or
the Countv Court of ioiikI-is Coun
tv. Orew"!, ilulv ni'tile and en
tereil All person havlnir claims
airalnt said estale are hereby
oalr.-d to scut Hie snim d'l'v
verified as bv l-w rermlred. Wth
vnoehers annexed therein, tn (tie
nderHlirt,"d at the la v offices of
I.oti'r and I.onir In he lino Irian
Cnuntv Cioi'thoiise In rtnseburir
irenn wHh'o sv ffil pw.n'lii fnil"
the date ,r the Hist publication of
Ill's notice.
Hn-"-t nd f'"st initdiulieo Hiis
the -'!'th .lay -f Voc ,...
K MM V. M- iTiM-V.
I.etlor "t tbi cs'i.te n' Clncln-
O'ltUS Mcl'nWII lll-i-'-HTll w.Oile.
Huns ato known as C. McCnwn.
deceased.
xoTici-: to rui:iMToits
Not tee berebv iflven that Hie
nndeisle-ned he tioeo t.v no oril-f
nf the Coiinlv Court nf the Hint" nf
Oreiron for ' inio-lrm Conn I v dlv
nnnolrited ad"U ul" -atr r or ine
estate of James W. Tynan, ile-
' AH perons hnvtno: elnlms
e '"i luff said etafe fire berebv on.
Hfled to n'r-seiit tie s'UP' Ver'f'"d
as r 1 1 fed bv )fW. to the under.
'-ned adie'nlstlalriT et the law
nfflccs of IHee At Orc'tt In Ifose-
1,111", Hntlt'1'!" fner.lv. Clrr"'"
v-in-'n fi" "tniiihs rrom ihti dule
of Hit- n'ce.
Hated N '"- 0? 1"
VlltfHVI K. fVMN.
(LotnUtr-tii-- nf tb V-1-n of
Jhiim-h W. Tvnan. I icceris d.
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r!T4TIOV
In tho County court of tho Rtnte
of On'uon, in uml fnr tho County
of DmittliiN,
Tn tho Mutter of t Tin Hsttitti nt .Tat in
Mai tin. ici'i'ii sril.
To: rnriie ltd) Tlnrrlmanr flrr
imur (luriiMi'v; 1'YIK A. Mat tin;
Clixlys Mat tin: r'lnvil Mutt In; Al
teon MmiiIii: Konn.'th Mat tin; T'.-url
hvue ChriHtiHii; ill.'itn U, Mnttln
unci Muttlx Matt In. ittul 1o nil l-t-r-
stms nr nartli'-s unknown ehilnilnif
.my r'lfhi. I itlt t'Mute or lutercHi ,
In ami to tho I'Mtnto of tho iihow
I nam. -it wMhht. Julin Mnliiii. or In
it mi in nn r"M oi-oo-rty norrlii i
Mtud. (illKKTINUS:
In tho iiutuo nf tho Stiito of Oro
jtoii: You nro tiPi-fliv rlt.'tl nnd i-f- I
himi.mI to appear hforo l ht Countv
'oil i t of t It' Stati- of Oregon, for
ilit I'iMirity of .UKlns, In tin
i'onrMiou.ti at Itosrtntrif. Ori'iron.
within l'-n (in) ituvs rrmn ih ilalo
of tic Si-rvi f this Hiaiiin iinoti
vnil, if strvotl wllhln Doimlns Conn.
iv, n !! i,i n a mi within tw.'hiv urn
ilays nf tho ilatn of iho f.-rvd-o f
this Citation upon vmi If qi-rvfil
wilhlu iiuv ollo'i' Ctninlv, up If m-i v
oil by pnMiVation wlth'ti twwitv-It-'ht
(-'vi ihiVM of ttu date of the
first puhlli-allon nf this Citation
then ntnl there tn k'iow eaue. If
ntiy olst whv nn order should not
he nmde nuttinri.inir Jt ml empower
ing the administratrix' of tho above
out it led eMtnte to Midi tho yoi
propcry belonging to wnht estate
us prayed for In her petition filed
In the ahnvo entitled Court, nod
enuse, said rent property helng de-sn-ihi-d
as follows to-wlt:
,nts l-r-fi-T-8 of Itloek I I.
Sooth Tir.'ilii:
l.nM 1-2-T-S of Ttloek 2t. Smith
lrain. all in DniiKlas County, Ore
:koo. I Witness tho Doporahl Morris C.
t IVivVi.r. .tudw of tle ahove imtltl
t.,i Cumh nod ! "oal of sold Court
arrived this loth day of December,
lit 10.
MOUltlS C HOWKKR.
Cnuntv .Tiidse, hoiiKliis County,
lree-on.
CIM'NTV I'Ori'T iHAI
c'"'k of Doiifpis countv, Oreiron.
Dnt of first publication Decem
ber t:i, lit Ift.
XOTICM TO ( IllMHTOUH
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
iheiron. In and for tho County of
Do.iKli.s.
Tn the Matter of the KstntA of
A tinii itowl er. 1 oeeamd.
Xoth'e is heroby irlven that tho
1 1 mlers I if ued, by order of the above
milled court duly made nnd en-
t..i'.-.l i,f t'ei'finl Iiiim liir.ni oiiof lrriw.il
;H executor of the last will and tes
1 in me n l nf t hn above named riVce
I ilea', mid has (nullified as such.
1 AM nersoiiN haviuir claims auainsf
I said estate are hereby rennired to
i.tcctit Hie same, properlv veri
fied as I'v law reiuliiMl. to the- itn
dersiKiied. at lfnroi S, Pmiirlas Nn
thmal Hank Ittiilillnu:, with In site
months from the date nf the first
oubl lent Ion of this not Ice, which
'is tho Hlth day of December,
HUH.
II A V Ft rvvurTOV.
Kvr.cittor of the Last. Will and Tes
tament of Anna Kowkor, Do
XOTICI-: TO CHCIMTOIIM
tn the Pounlv Court of Hie Stnto
of (ir'-e-nn for Doiinlas Countv.
til the Mutter of the Kslate nf J.
I'. WoiIkch, Dereased.
N'otiee hereby Is Klveii. that Die
obd'Tsf ifiu-d. bv order of the Coun
tv Court of Hie State of OreKori,
for I touirlas Count v, has bei-n un
pointed adniinlst mt or of the estate
of I. f I. I Indue, deceased.
All persons hnvlmc claim iiKafnst
the estate .of .1. II. Undoes. ile-it-nsed
hereby are notified tn pre
sent the same, verified es reoiild
, hv law, to too umiersmnefi m mo
office of I la II mark Xr lieddes. hi
)),,- Hou-as National Hank Itulld
I hi if. in llosebuiu:. Douiilas County.
iii-irt)iii. wllhln slv Hit months from
th" dale of (his notice.
Hated Hiis Hllli day of Decem
ber, If 10,
THOMAS M. nnrvircq,
Administrator or Hie Kstalo of J,
(1. I Indues, I leceaseil.
NOTICI'l of nvw, NKTTMnir.vr
Tn the County fonrt of the Btato of
OreKon fur HoilLrnH f'oillHv.
In the Matter of Hie I,nt vii nnd
Tetttauieiit nnd htiito of William
S. Itrosl. tteceiiwed
Notice M h'-rehy von thnt the
nnderttliriied. Ivini H. troi. exe
cutnr of tho eMtifn nf William H.
HiohI, decenjned. linn filed In the
above f'ourl and rnuHe lit- float pe.
court 111 fiettleuient of tuild eplnto.
and the .ludve of Hie eiiov-eontie.i
court him. hv oritur duly nindo nnd
entered, fixed Saturday. I he 21 nt
day of Hecember. H"", i t Hie bote
of tfi:0 o'cbx'k In the forenoon nf
na Id da v, ft lid t ho nf flee of t he
Coiinlv .linliro In the lmuulnn Coiin
lv CnlirthoilHO ti PONeblM'ir. Orevon.
ni the time nnd phico for hfirlntr
objection, if tiny, to snld fhml n'--count
mid the netllenient nf NiHd
entate. All nerHonn 1ntereted In
H-ild estate fire herehv notified I"
fib- Iheir obloctlons, If miv, within
mi Id I line ho nnnolnted for final
pea H ti tr fi o n Imve Hint ed.
Haled Hint firMt iioblinhed thin the
22ml cliiy of November, 1JH0.
TVAV 8. Il"0f.
Kvecolnr of the ltnto of William
U ttl-ol, TecofiKed. .
T.OVO nml 1.HNO.
Attoinevn for He TTtntn.
HCAI. I'lHll'HHTV
Notice Is hereby wtven thnt hv
ytrt hp of n n execution nnd order
of Hale 1sued out of the Circuit
Court of the Slain of Orctron for
lioiivlns Countv on Ihn ltHt daV
of November. 1 'Hn, upon nml pur-.-uant
tn a lodtftnent and decreo
dulv Klveii nnd mad" In said i;onrt
and cnurte on the J2th day of No-
Today and Saturday
MYHNA LUT MILVYN DOUGLAS
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HtlHELVAXCE'S
' Ubiil-nlltil
Showt 1:45-7-9 P. M.
10c 30c 40c
iwmml
vcmhr, 1940, In n suit for th fore
elomire nf a mortffnfft pendlnir
I herein tn which Kulernl Farm
MortKftfO Corporation, n enrpora
tlon, was plaint Iff, and Archie V.
Ady, h widower; John W. Knr
leltrh nnd Clara 10. Knrlelh, him
Imnd nnd wife; pouplnfi Countv, a
municipal corporation; .1. 10. Mitt
and J'rudeneo Mitts, hwshnnd nnd
wife; Marl II, Jones nnd June lloo
Jones, whoRo true namo Ih Marie
.lonet. huwbnnd and wife: mill Wal
ter Fisher, woro dofandants. which
execution nnd order of mi In won
tn me duly directed nnd eommnnd
fi inn to well tho prnnerty therein
nnd hereinafter doncrlhed tn atl
fy Hie Menu nnd chutKos in mild -Uticree
upeclfled: T
I will, on Mondnv, the Tilth (Inv
of Heeemtier. HMO, nt the bour of
ten o'clock In the forenoon of wild
day nt the (.'nnrthoiiHe front door
In I'liHeburir, IihiikIiin I'ountv, Ore
Kon. offer for mile nnd sell nt puh
11c nuctioii In one parcel for oiihIi,
Mlltljeet to rederiWt ori 111 provlilet
by law, nil the rltrht, title ami In
terest of the defendant m In Fold
milt and nf all rfrnonn clalmtntr bv.
HiroitKli or under them, or either
of them. Hlneo the lt dav of Au
KitHt. mi. In and to thy following
icwcnneii rent property, lo-wn:
TtlAC'P 1: The Southeast Ounffer
of tho Southwest Quart or of Sec
tion Sixteen: the NortheiiKt Qunr-
ier, no .oruieiiH( (,41111 rier oi inn
NorthweHt Oiinrter and Lot Two
of Hfetion Twenty: tho Went Unlf
of thft Northwest Quarfor and tho
Northeast Quarter of the North
west. Ouarter of Section Twentv
one; fl In Township Tweptv-nlno
nun in, nanp-e laree, enr or tun
M'lllainette Meridian; pxceptliiff tho
following:
Heglnninff nt tho Qunrter Pee.
tlon Corner between SectloiiH Sev
enteen and Twenty of Tiwnnhlp
Twenty-nlno South, ttanifo Three.
WeHt of the Wlllametto Meridb'tl
which in 1 ineh hv I Inch Iron b-ip
from which n 10 Ineh white fir
hears North 43 40' Word 91 feet
and an 8 Inch yawi wood benrs
K.,utli 3:.' Vn .H feer, theneo
North 8i 17' AVi'Ht 4 feet
nlonif the Him b-tween Section.
Seventeen nnd Twenty of said
Township nnd Tlnnife to the "Urent-One-Sixteenth
Section Corner be
Iween mild SeellonH Seventeen nnd
Twenty which la nn Iron pipe Pi
lehe-s diameter from whleh an 8 ,
Ineh fir benrM S'ulh ai Mant I (1.5
reet and a 10 inch fir benr North
t'a Wott IS feet, thenco South
I2r.ru feet to a m incite dia
meter Iron pipe from whbli n HO
Inch fir bears North 20 :i." "West
SO feet nnd a .10 Inch redar hears
South 71 Knt 0 feet, thenco
South fifl 17' Kast ir.tlrt (pot to ft
1 U Ineh iron plpp from whb-h r
12 Inch fir hoary South 4.1 West
IS feet nnd a 12 Inch fir henrs
North nr, West 2 feet, thence: .
North ia"..1 A feet to the Section 11n4
hetwoen aforemild Sections Seven
teen and Twentv at a 1 Inch steel
shaft from which n HI Inch redar
benrM South 7 Wot 15 feet nnd n
W Inch fr- hears North 55 Kast
1!0.4 feet .thenep North R'l' 17 West
nlonn the Sertlon line he ween
said Sections Seventeen unrt Twen
ty lfifi.8 feet to tho piece of ho
ifinniii.jr, containing 4.1. It acres,
more or less, In the Northeast
Quarter of thn Northwest Quarter
and tho Northwest Quarter of tho
Northeast Quarter of Section
Twenty, Township Twentv-nino
youth, rtnnK" Three, West of tho
Willamette Meridian:
Also, pvoepMnir all thnt pt of
or thn West Hair of tho Northeast
Ouiifter md fraetlonal Kast Half
of tho Northwest flna rtor of Ke.
tlon Twenty. Towimhlp Twentv
nluft South. lianue Threo, Went of
I thn Wlllanietto Me-ldlnri, Ivlnw on
j the South sltle of tho Countv Uond
lleadinK from Mvrtle Crek up
(.Soiiili Mvrtln Creek
i TltACT a: The Tnst Ttalf of tho
Kast Half of Tionutlnn fjunl Claim
No. "17, Sections Nineteen and
'Twenty, Tuwnh1n Twentv-nlno
South. Hnntre Three, West of tho
1 Willamette Meridian.
TltACT n: Tho Kast Half nf
tho Southwest Qunrter of Sect ton
Seventeen, Town shin Twenly-nlnn
South. Itanre Three, 'WeHt of th
WiHamertn Meridian;
Subject to power Hn rlfftit of
wn v;
Together with nil water rltfhts,
nnd rlifhts In d Itches, eannl and
hit era 1h, and rights of way Hmre
for, npnui'ienant mild premises
or u ltd In connection therewith,
Includlnir (but not limited to) tlw
folllowlntr:
All rlifht. to tho waters nf T.HHn
Treek, a tributary of Smith Mvrtln
Cpoek evidenced hv rertflcnie oi
Water Itlpht ;-,-orded In Vohinio 1.
pa Wo HI Water Certificate Iteeordt
nnd nil rlnht to thn waters ol
South Mvrtle Creek nvidenced by
Certificate of Water Itlht No.
!i (Confirming I'erniit JAfntn)
reenrded In Voliimo 1 natro ft.i. Wn
ter Certificate Records of PuiiKlas
Ciointv, Oregon:
Tnurether with tho tenements,
hereditaments and appurliuinces
Hiereunto hcioimliitf ,lr in anywise
illinei-lalnitlK;
Situated in notiKlns County,
Nlalo of Oregon.
ber"Vy4(),,''S 1:11,1 0ay f Nnv,m-
u. iRnrr a.' wwrin.
Hhorlff- of pnuhiH County, Or..'tfnn.
Today and Saturday
IENSATIONAL
IAL ROLE OF
rNGEROUS
1 LLOYD NOLAN LYNN BAR
i -i V'n - ii
Coming Sunday
"Blondie Plays
Cupid"
with
Penny Singleton
PLUS
"Margae"
with
TOM BROWN
NAN GREY
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