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if TWO SERIAL STORY b'OLLARS it) : . BY EDITH ELLINGTON YESTKnOAYl llrnfrli-P Ir fnrl ii4 at llie nlmnifrr' fctf -wnnlil rhlorofnnw - npeard h-r )m to tnc rmilll, f fcrr life. Ilrr mono- rlM. partita hrlnft- hrr nu rrnl tl-iMirr. Ha itromlao lo ar Ihr lriur na-ala. tu iaki" him nt Mi M""'' IHrturr l Mule m. Uarrlaicr. la -tfcr nl ftolttll(,n rail i(Tr. He pramlara tary abtill be U, at tire TCllalM a wrrk. t M I . H t BEATRICE RUNS AWAY , , ,. CHAPTER J II IEATRICE HUNTINGTON DAVENPORT sat up very straight In her car, and looked fixedly at the back of Jenkins' head as he drove through;, the slow-moving, heavy, late after noon traffic. Sim had promised Clarence, that she would marry him next week. . Promised , be cause, for n moment in his aims, with his lips on hers, she had be lieved that ho was right. "We shall be so happy!, No other pair in history have ever been as happy as. wc shall be, darling,," he.had whispered. !'No more dis content, my love. I promise you, our life will hold more than par tics i and social foolishness and wild running around. I love you, and you lovo mu. .'We .shall havo a marriage the world will won d6r.at." Beatrice realized that Clarence was utterly serious, and witli the realization came a rush of pride that, shp had not, after all, been fooled by a fortune hunter., Clar ence loved her and wanted to make their marriage n real and solid bond. But after, he was, gone while rt his tiredness. Whnl were his troubles and what struggles did she sat hero in the car and tn city street's darkened around her uncertainty gripped iicr. Being engaged to Clarence was fun. Tak ing him away from Mimi I'mth ingham had been fun. At Jo:it, until this afternoon, : it had all been enjoyable enough. . But she hud never actually se the date of her wedding. She had never thought v.?.al marriage meant. Its permanence the so lemnity which Clarence was bring ing to it its nearnessl Next weekl Only a few days away. She was frightened. "I can'! marry Clarence next weekl" ,1,,-. ....? ., . . THE sonro of awareness tin feeling of n door : huvliuj opened for her,, -thin, afternoon when she hoard that man's voicu and let her look on things thai were the same and yet somehow different, came back to ner. "M3r rvini! Clarence isn't the answer. I was frightened, and I showed htm I was frightened, tie thought, because he does love me, that getting married right away would help.. Hut it won't. This is some thing else." Unaccountably, she was trem bling again. "1 think a girl like .that should be quietly and com petently chloroformed," Hint un known voice had said. Her lips twisted. 11c could be whimsical about II! "More in sadness than ill anger." .... She stared out of the window as the car turned into Fifth Aveuuc. People thronged the sidewalks. Men and 'women, living lives fnr different from her own. Men and women who sliouldn t be chlnro-1 formed. They were useful. She I noticed that thry burked c jtroiut ! wind she could not feel, sheltered ! here behind the glass of tuo I, in- I ousiue's windows. It was the sum of the difference between her und them, : She saw a man with ;t tired, gray face. Engro.sed, will- a con centration .she seldom gave to any thing, she tried to read in that , lined, anonymous mre me riddle DANCE MOOSE HALL Saturday, May 17 The Cornhuskers 35c Cents, tax Inc. Ladles lOe H. C. STEARNS Funeral Director Phone 472 OAKLAND, ORE. Licensed Lady AialiMnt Any Dlttknce, Any Time Our service le for ALL, nct meets EVERY NEED TAXI 21 Call Us For Quick Courteous TAXI 21 D0U6HWUf We. this nun endure? The car movet past him. Now she taW' a woman witk henracd nair and too red lips, in t purple suit. The woman was hag gard. Then a girl, smiling to her self. Then a heavy middle-agec woman carrying a Peke. Now i man who walked swiftly, hatless his lips moving. Talking to him self , , .. , , In .mother moment, her cai would be going past Huntington's The store sho knew so little of and yet the store that made all the difference between herself anc these people. She leaned forward "Turn down to Sixth Avenue Jenkins." - ,. . - The sidewalks of Sixth Avenue were thronged, too. Watching with her newly sharp eyes, witt the. clamoring questions in hoi mind she had never asked before Beatrice saw that there was a dif ference between these people and those on Fifth. Those were even more urea, tneir laces, unguaru- ed. betrayed more. Their clothe, ... ul.iiMlin,- Even her car wa.' ! ..,.1 t ni,.'.,. Rivih Awnno. where it had been familiar and! unnoticed on Fifth At forty-second street, a po liceman held up truffle though the light was green. Beatrice saw a broad wave of people 10 or 11! ahveast-v-ln surging- .ranks thai went far up the block pushinj their way from, one side of the street to the other. . She remem bered, then, the subway station al Times Square. That's where they were going. To the subway. All at once, Beatrice opened the car door. "I ll get out and walk, fenkins. This is too slow." , A curiuus, bailled restlessness pos sessed her. "You take the car to the garage. And I won't need you tonight, Jenkins." .. The chaulfeur turned, surprise In his usually expressionless eyes. '.'But it's so crowded, Miss Daven port; . And it's n long walk easl to Park and then over . . ." "I'm not fiourg 'directly home, Jenkins." .. CUE was out of the car. The d-.or closed behind her, and sho was stepping up on the sidewalk. Almost incredibly, a sea ofi hu manity engulfed her. Sho found herself being carried along, slow- ly and bumpily, in that pressing, ' enveloping wave of people. She- could nc. remember ever j l,!ii.i,tt, u-;ilkprl down FortT-soe- i nml street at thvs hour before.! Her wrisiwateh showed that it 1 was a quarter to six. This crowd, then, was goii'.g home from work, flume on the subway. '..-iShe gazed lit the kiosk In fan- ciniiuon, as sue moved oui oi ami stream into a little lulinid of peo- I pic, waiting against a drug store, window.. Of course, she'd been1 on the subway. She could close her eyes ar.l see the station at i Fifth Avenue nud the Park long and echoing and empty. Sho rould see the way white columns Hashed past as you sat in a car, and bear ttie noise of air rushing and the rumble of wheels. Yes, she had ridden on the sub way. Years ago. With girls from school, and with her guverness be fore that. Hut slio hud never rid den the subway as an adult nev- when sho uould see, hear and understand and somehow (eel tho dilference between these peoples lives and herself. She remembered her grandfa ther, saying, "There's no fun iff you never have any battles to tight." These people Wattled life, every day. They hod worries and struggles and because they had. niiiiei'.ini's iney must, nave luniii- 1 mint, too, and triumph. , mngies iasi nigm i" . ' " "": All at once, her mind was mado 1 wood. 8-2. ' !''"' vistore .Saturday afternoon, up. ' I'm going to live their way, 1 Hal Turpin, the veteran who Miss Alice Nebel, Mrs. Ger for a whiln. I'm going to sco ' was driven from the box in the ; Lystul. Miss Florence Johnson what it's likel" . ! first inning In his start against land Mrs. Bertha Stevenson spent Heatrico Huntington Davenport, Hollywood Tuesday night, came Tuesday in Grants Pass, in the mink coat that was so dark; j u-iek fo blank the Stars until the ; ;mJ shining, stepped out Into tlio I stream and let it carry her down rue iiiieii'ti sieps to llie huge, uu.-y I subway station below the sidc- w.ilk. I The fir t thing she noticed was i bank of parcel lockers. Quickly, she Slipped out of her coat, wad jed it up and opening ono of tho lockers pu-hed tiio expensive, tell- iilo bundle inside. She slummed lie door, look the key and walked rapidly nway,. (To lie Continued) Visiting Here Mrs. Ililibs. of Corvallis, has here lo visit at the home brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. K. street. It. Walton, on Chadwick ESTATE OF BERT BARNES NOTICE TO CREDITORS , No. a.Si!l tin I he County Court of the State j of Oregon for the County of Houglas. I Notice is herein- given Hint the I undersigned has boon appointed administrator of the Kslate of Hert Haines. lVivased. by the. County Court ol the Slate of Urv gon for Douglas County, and has i (lu.inneii. All persons having claims againt id estate lire hereby notified to present the same, duly verilied as bv law re- qulivd. to tlie undersigned at the officii of Waller S. Fisher, 'il'2 N. Jackson Street. Roseburg, Ore- ;gon. within six months from t he iliio hei-nif iia.' -d ami lu st published: May Hi. ipil. Date nf Ijist I'ublieation: June 1. 1!MI. 1 LAMAR Tut V.'K. 1301 Won 1,'";"K; Portland, I ,,,f , . nlmh , J fiction fin-rrURV'Y'-'r'To,!.:. With .he sere lied, the 1301 Vcon Building, l'ortland, '",SVS loiul.,"l1 ,w me" ou,1' iw" Orctiun, AUori!is lor Adminl-1 slrlkt-s and three bills on the bat stiioi. !'t, N'pictacK'd telly LUIott ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, RO'SEBU'RRESO'NI. FRIDAY, MAY White Sox Hand VarAets Their 5th Straight Defeat By, JUDSON BAILEY (Associated Press Sports Writer) The Chicago White Sox arc per fnrmlne tricks again In the American league, hovering around second place with a collection of c.istoffs while other star-studded clubs wallow In despair. Yester day they whipped out a 14-hlt of fensive and; spnt ,the Yankees crashing to their fifth straight de foat.131.,. Lefty Ed Smith pitch ed nine-hit hall and shut out his foes after the first inninr,'. The Cleveland Indians kept roll ing with a 6-4 victory oyer, the Boston Red Sox, with Feller do ing a ninth-Inning relief chore. He was rushed in with two on and none out, and retired the side. ., . ., . K . Detroit Tigers broke their six game losing streak by over whelming the Athletics, 10-2, with a vicious 18-hit attack and the ... u.... . Mo,.-hnncr ' V' ' nTh.r, oi'.t ithe Washington Senators, 7-0, with a sensational one-hit pitch lm nor.ormance, by Galchouse. He had n.polcntial no-hitter until Bloodworth singled with two out In the seventh. ,, . .,, .; Cincinnati's world champions wont staggering to their fifth con secutive defeat, 5-4, at the hands of the Phillies in the first night game oi uil y to. Marshfield, where, ho Is cm blew up, to give the National ' . .. . ...... league ig .nn, iiv lour runs in - the ninth. ;., The Boston Braves bumped oft the St Louis Cardinals, 6-3, in a I u uwu..-, v-.v... , loose game. Seven pitcners gave 26 hits. Scliumacner ou.pi.e.i. u . - Mary Ann visited Sunday aft seau, six hits to e ght and li(,rnoon M p Crp(,k. Schumacher the New lotK u.aius .o clslon over the Chlciigo Cubs. J The Brooklyn Dodgers ueie KCOI II IL- II H ... . burgh. Hurler, Shuts 6u I Oakson 3-Hitter By the Associated Press what the Portland Beavers ; nn.,1 if ilwv are to forsake the , Pacific Coast league cellar Is an jhany Sunday afternoon, even distribution in the display of I Miss Alice Nebcl, Mrs. Ger their baseball talents. . i .v I trade Lystul, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. unload thov blow hot and cold ! Stevenson, Miss Lilly Belle Av , : l, ..in.,,.!!,, ' "' v"-v ' , ' cold most of the mi So far this week Portland has won (wp out ul tnrco games iiom Oakland. tlie latest a 70 verdict last night. The Beavers could as m v have made 11 a sweep mm i taken over seventh place If thry jLawson visited with their sons, had added lo their total of the; students at the university in Eli previous evening, when they lust, j gene, over the week end., .i.'i .Inst a eounle of the 17 hits Miss Beryl Smith and Miss Ihev collected last night , Gonzales certainly didn't re quire all that support In achiev ing the shutout, his second of the year. He g.ie up oin u.i.. singles altogether ami om uiu alter the second inning Seattle's defending champions hit the base hit trail for the sec ond straight night lo go into un disputed possession of second place. Following their Hl-hit out- burst of Wednesday night, the I liainiers clicked for 14 sate . , . . , , t,,.,!.. ,v,... wiK,n he gave up two! Srrlhner relieved him. hut ' . ..,.., h., i,i hv I ,h, ,ime. ' The Oaks' defeat had the inei - dental effect of dropping them Into seventh place behind Los Angeles which, with a 10-3 decis - ion over San Picgo,. reached its t hi,. best elevation since early sea i ..,, ! League-leading -Sacramento de ! feated San Francisco. 7-3, and i thus cut short at two games- Lucille, lls longest losing streak of the "lived season. of her i The Seals. Willi StuU .pitching I shutout ball, -were ahead until Sacramento connected four hits into (hive runs In the fifth. Freitas was credited with the 'victory, his sixth of the year agalnsl one loss. , Elliott, Losing, " ISv the Associated Press) Dramatic ninth Inning finishes I ' w0" "" OI "' "MSI conterence ! northern division baseball games i vesterdav. ' At Pullman, Oregon's first place nine defeated Washington s, , jj 5 (. , ,,, k Whlt- 1 ' . ' ..... , mans inreeriiu noiner in me nisi Inning At Seattle, Washingtun nosed 'out Oregon State it 7, and went i Into second plan-.. v ..i,i.., i 11,.. pitched a ball to walk home the winning run. t , , i . . , Elllott,.; insistent that he .clip ped a corner, charged Umpire John Ilenezich at the plate and gavfl him ,a shove. Then, both started swinging fists until. Coach Ralph Coleman of O. S. C. Inter vened. " ' , Oregon State held a 7 6 lead, go ing into the last half gf .tho ninth after, three-run outbursts in the fourth and seventh Innings. Oregon moved to Moscow today to own two-game series with Idaho. Glendale .GLENDALE, May,. lG.rrBosc hurg visitors, f r o m v Glendale Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martin and daughter, Marian; Mr. and Mrs. G.,E. Mill, I. ,H. Smith, C. E. Young, Mrs. Letha Jacques and George Courtwell. .. Mrs. Larsen, Lorraine, George Smith and Mrs. W. B. Poole vis ited in Eugene . Thursday. Rev. Larsen .rpturned with;;thcm.,, i Mi and Mrs. W.; B., Garrett spent Thursday , in. Grants, Pass, , i The high , school play :"It Hap, pened. In . June," .was presented at the school auditorium Friday evening and was well attended. : Mrs. i Bud Belcher and Mrs. Forn Han-ell spent Saturday In Myrtle Creek. .,... Mrs. C. , , E. Young,. , Autho.r Young, Dean Garrett, Mrs. Marie Illidgc,. ; Mjs,- Emma , Robinson, W,. p.iGa,rrett, Mrs. Glllons,; Mrs. Jack Lewis ;and Mrs. Bud Lewis visited in. Grants I?ass Saturday. . Gene Allen returned. Monday nn.1 ham iirlth .hie namrle ' . Tl . . " Mr. land Mrs. Leo Allen. Charlie Kafcr, i of Gasquet, snprit the week-end here with his t IriioiSl Vrvlro Mr. and Mrs. Joss Bowman amJ M Npl Tr an() h of T((,nt t Sun. ., ' moth iMrs, Nora Brltt. it,,.,,, xTa- Tll Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Jones of Mcdford spent Sunday with Mr. . Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- siah Jones. ' Miss Betty Phillips, Miss Mary Alice Hoots, Miss Beryl Smith j and Lorris Pickett, accompanied Mrs. Edwin .Johpson to Grants Pass Monday. , Frank Williams ; and Mrs. Emma Wilson were al so Grants Pass visitors Mondav. Kenneth Raess attendod - the state league ball game at Med and Al- ford between Mcdforel Ron nna miss ray iompson vis ited in Crescent City Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Huntington and daughters visited with friends In Grants Pass Sunday. Mrs. C, L. Normoyle, Mrs. Charles Boice and Mrs. Tom Margaret Chase spent the week end in Eugene. Miss Smith met her mother there and visited with her. Allen Long visited over the weekend with his parents at Oak Ridge. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Place, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and Anna Ia'v Aydelott attended the Eastern Star meeting In Myrtle Creek Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Robinson and Marilyn and Stanley and tAn i , A..,iif .. pncrtl Myrtle Creek MYRTLE CREEK, .May.Wv- 1 The wind storm Sunday played 1 considerable ( havoc with , light poles and wires, but the linemen 1 were soon on the Job and very i little Inconvenience was suffered here. For about two hours the air was full of flying loaves, limbs, old shingles and all kinds of dirt. A few .trees were blown down and a few old sheds and buildings (ell In or over. .. G. T. Pattersun. editor of the Myrtle Creek Mail. Ls printing the. Riddle high school annual. The Myrtle Creek 11. S. Is doing a home made Job by mimeograph. Mrs. Ann Weaver, widow of the ! late deal Weaver, was stricken ! by . a paralytic stroke , Monday ! morning and was taken lo the Mercy hospital, where she Is re-1 ported to be Improving satis factorily. . Mm. Nancy Gray of Albany, i who has Ih'oii visiting at the home nf her brother. Vance Huffing- ton. on South Myrtle suffered a I heart attack last Friday morning, The ambulance was called and , - . ' ' : -" mm-n m .m-it-y nospnai where she soon rallied under I treatment and In h day or two1 was able to return to her home, j Mrs. T. L. Brewer had a hard' f"" last w eek and hurt her spine t 1 i, h,ii.. i , i J. ,o ,r,u,,u ! ; 49H&MIftWKIjlffiHt i .... , , A nsning iciCKie ... .i .-.' , , Panlow Hardware Co. Ill N. Jackson St. :TMtMtt1.Tt1.1.W.TtT.Tmr.T.TTlT.. tfofice 6f School Meeting ; ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the legal voters ef School Dis trict No.. 4, of Douglas County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will: be held at Roseburg Junior High School Building on the 2nd' day of June, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of discussing; the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning June 16, 1941, and ending June 21, 1942, hereinafter set lorth. . r.i: BUDGET , f.n -.:,! . oi ((tlmated Receipts Estimated balance on hand at the beginning pf the fiscal school year (third Monday in June) for which this bud-' get is made $17,000.00 To be received-from tho County School Fund 14.00O.00 To be received from the Momentary School Fund '.,. 6,000.00 To be received from the State Irreducible School Fund i 2,000.00 To be received for vocational Education (State and Federal " Funds I, .u. ...J i-,.i.-' 1,000.00 To be.neceivcd from the Non-High School District for: i .(. .. i , .Tuition; ..l..m..i.t.:...-.u ..,i:--tv .i.-.i..i! 12,000.00 To be received from tuition for elementary school pupils .... 200.00 To be received from other sources 500.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Estimated: Expenditures Elemen I I F I ! S I .l GENERAL CONTROL tary Personal service.'' t m t '. m " Superintendent S 1,710.00 5 855.00 $ S55.00 Clerk. .. '..- 315.00 157.50 157.50 Stcnographors and 1 other office assist- ' " -. ants.i..... 375.00 187.50 187.50 Compulsory educa- i n ' ; ; tion and census .... 125.00 62.50 62.50 : Supplies 150.00 75.00 75.00 i Election, and publicity 60.00 30.00 30.00 Legal service. .(clerk's m - i ' ; bond, audit, etc. I ;. 400.00 200.00 200.00 Other. expense., of gen- ' v v J oral control 60.00 30.00 30.00 Total Expense of Gen- eral Control J 6,390.00 INSTRUCTION Supervision Personal service: n nu 11'incipals.',..x......,...5 1,010.00 $ 1,970.00 $ 2,220.00 Stenographers and other office assist ants j, 4i...i." ' 400.00 S u p p 1 1 es, principals and supervisors .... 250.00 125.00 125.00 Other, expense of su- pcrvigion ,.....,.1. ' . 50.00 25.00 25.00 Total Expense, Supervision instruction Tarhinn Teachers $21,011.00 Supplies . (chalk, pa- per, etc.) 1,200.00 Textbooks 1,350.00 Other expense of teaching 150.00 Total Expense' of Teaching I OPERATION OF PLANT Personal service: Janitors and other' r . ' employes $ 3,100.00 Janitors' supplies 400.00 Fuel .. 750.00 Light and nowcr 800.00 Water 300.00 Total Expense' of Operation $13,730.00 MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS Repair, and mainten ance - and furni ture, and equip ment 5 Repair and mainten 500.00 ance of buildings and grounds: Buildings 1,200.00 Grounds 75.00 Total Expense of Maintenance and AUXILIARY AGENCIES ' Library: Library books $ 380.00 Supplies, rc p a i r s , etc. .'..:....: 60.00 Hen ll h service: Personal service (nurse, etc. I 300.00 Supplies and other expenses 100.00 Transportation of pupils: Personal service ...... 1,200.00 other Auxiliary agencies: Personal service: Supplies and other expenses 30.00 Summer-playground ,r 60.00 Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies HtU CHARGES Insurance $ 510.00 Total Fixed Charqes CAPITAL OUTLAYS New furniture, equip ment and replace- . ments $ 500.00 $ 300.00 Assessments lor bet- torments 800.00 800.00 Total Capital Outlays DEBT SERVICE Principal on bonds (include negotiable inter- esi-nearing warrants issued . JJI1U1I Interest on bonds " Total Debt Service EMERGENCY . 1 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for tho year,., :.. $131, total estimated receipts, not Including pro posed tax , 52,700.00 Balance, amount to be rnliod by district tax ,t ". , .. . 'Indebtedness Amount of bonded Indebtedness (include all ne gotiable Interest-bearing warrants Issued 1 . tinder section 35-1104 1 $03,000.00 Total Indebtedness Dated this Fifth dav of May oignctt: A. J.. GEDDES, . ! District Clerk I Approved by Budget Commute MRitea: . i HARRIE W. BOOTH ecrarBudjctmmlttoc BUTTERMILK F6f fl6 aHd ?6ulirj Feed 2e Per (Sdlioh at DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY FARMERS ATTENTION Why pay ront when you can tuy on terms equiva lent to rent? Wc have a few good farms in Doug las County for salo on very liboral terms, low down payment. leiRpy.Vy, Kelson Rtf . for Unlan Central Llfa Int. Co., et Umpauo Hotel 16. 1941. $52,700.00 Junior High School High TOTAL S 6,200.00 $20,488.00 $21,268.00 650.00 50.00 850.00 50.00 75.00 75.00 ..$73,250.00 2,300.00 300.00 550.00 700.00 225.00 $ 2,300.00 300.00 500.00 700.00 225.00 5 500.00 $ 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 75.00 150.00 Repairs $ 5, 500.00 , 5 370.00 $ 450.00 70.00 150.00 50.00 600.00 70.00 150.00 50.00 50.00 400.00 60.00 80.00 S 4,700.00 $ 450.00 $ 510.00 ...$ 1,500.00 $ 1,000.00 800.00 under section $10,000.00 4.0JJ.00 M3.00 93,000.00 1911. ROY f. YOUNG. . Chairman, Hoard of Directors. May 3, 1911. A. A. WILDER, u Chairman, Budget Committee NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is" hereby given, that the undersigned, Bess A. Clough, Ad ministratrix of the estate of Mar garet A. Clough, deceased, has filed her final account of the ad ministration upon said estate, in the County Court of Douglas County, State of Oregon and said Court has appointed I the 31st dav of May, A. D., 1941. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the lorenoon of said day at the County Court room in tnc l.ouii n - . rn,.niv Orpcron. as the time and place lor the .... : f c-'iif final no count and for the final settle ment of said csiaie. Now, therefore, all persons in- notified and .required to be and! 1 1.1 nnr nlaPP SO appear ai amu nu - f- - - , LL:-i r Mm hnnr nfr nf said final account and then and there show cause if any exists why said final account snouia not ue ,i lowed and approved, said estate V" inullv sell ed and lUll'Vl'i ant ........ Y. l i said Administratrix discharged. Dated tins 1st uay oi may, . D., 1941. , A.iminiuimti'iv of said Estate. GEORGE NEUNER, Attorney lor saiu csiuie. NOTICE TO CREDITORS nj.tim tc hnrehv riven that the undersigned has been by an or der of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas r-A,,nt., riniv uonnlnted Admini strator of the estate of Grace M. Lloyd, deceased. . All nnrunnu . having ClaimS against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, veri- lied as requireo oy iaw, iu u,c undersigned Administrator at his office in Roseburg, Douglar County, Oregon, within su months lrom me uaie oi una uu tice. Dated April 23, 1941. A. N. ORCL'TT. Administrator of the estate ol Grace M. Lloyd, Deceased. SUMMONS No. 8712 In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon lor Douglas county. Frank D. Pillatt, Plaintiff, vs. The Unknown Heirs oi rcnix Rose, deceased; the Unknown Heirs of John Martin, deceas ed; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in the real estate describ ed in the complaint herein, De fendants. To: The Unknown Heirs of Fenix Rose, deceased; the Un-: known Heirs of John Mariin. de ceased; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, hen or inter est in the real estate described in tho complaint herein, Dcfen-: dants: In the name of the Mate ol Oregon: .You are hereby retpnp-i cd to appear and answer the com- i plaint filed against you in the ! above entitled court and cause within four (4) weeks from the j date of the first publication of I this summons, and if you fail so , to appear and answer said com-' plaint, for want thereof, the ! piaintiu win apply to me coun for the relief therein demanded, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That each and all of you be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all right, title, equity, lien, or interest in anu to tnc following described real property In Douglas County, Oregon, to wit: All of Section 2G. Northeast quarter (NED of Section 27, Northeast quarter (NED of Sec- ADD to your picnic plkaiurM by taking our bottled bavaragaa along. Celioious . . Wholesome . . Easy to terra. Thay hit tba apot whan yoo'ra thlraty-aa yon'ra bound to ba-in tha opan. Coca-Cola Bottling Company ef Roseburg Telephone 186 30NATED ' ss PIC N I C y ygj tion 34, Northwest quarter (NWJ) and North half (N5) of Northeast quarter (NEJ) of Sec tion 35, Township 27 South of Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, in Douglas County, Oregon, ..,' . and that the plaintiff's title there to be forever quieted, and that plaintiff be decreed to be the owner thereof in fee simple, free from any and all claims of the above named defendants. 'T'l. . o enmmnnc Itt wrtmH ,,nnn you by publication in the Rose- DUrg rsews-neview, a newspaper of general circulation published in Douglas County, Oregon, pur- able Carl E. Wimberly, Judge of ine aDove eniuieu ivun, nuiy made and entered on the 25th day of April, 1841, requiring this summons to be published once a week for four (4) succes sive weeks, and requiring you to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint within four 14) weeks from the date of tho first publi cation of this summons. Dated and first published April 25, 1941. HALLMARK & GEDDES, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: Douglas Na tional Bank Building, Roseburg, Oregon. DANCE Evergreen Grange EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT SKATING Wed., Sat. and Sunday 7:30 til 10 P. M. at the RAINBOW RINK WINCHESTER Rice & Meyers Sheet-Meta! Work. Sheet Metal Work Tailored to the Job 627 N. Jackson St. Phone 320 Floor Sanding and Refinishing Old Floors Made Like New CHAS. KEEVER Phone 651-J Phone 128 LymonL. Spencer Representing New York Life Insurance Co. Protection, Retirement, Sav ings, Educational Plans. Roseburg Telephone 277 or 601-R 5,"Y-. ..noovcrs. n..,Ml 0 Ir.p 55 J2 Los "J--- 665 San Francisco. ' 12.uu 6 25 33.50 Phocnio DEPOT: HOTEL VALLEY PHONE 586 T0SRVEJ