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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. 1943.
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A Job of Life-Saving
ONLY a few weeks ago aircraft
warning service observers
manning a lookout station near
Seaside, Oregon, were watching
i-.n army bomber about five miles
at sea. The routine report went
through lo the filler center. Sud
denly an observer saw a puff of
black smoke behind the plane and
n moment later came the sound
of a sputtering motor. Attention
Incused on Ihe plane and It was
observed that one engine was not
oM'i-aliiig while the oilier was
missing badly. Then Ihe ship be
gan to nose down sharply and Ihe
observers heard the dying cough
ol Ihe lnlxiring motor as II quit
entirely. One nfler another two
objects fell from the plane, then
their descent was checked as
parachutes blossomed above them
and it was realized that the crew
had left Ihe plane. Slowly the
huge ship began to spin, its wings
Hashing sunlight into the eyes of
Ihe watchers before il dlsapeHr
rd with a great splash into the
wa.
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r 1 1 1 m na I ly tu uiimiii-i .-i-in j
through Ihe "Army I-lash' ty
telephone lo his filler center.
Within seconds a navy amphibian
was on the way lo Ihe scene and
succeeded In picking up one
swimming crewman, while the
pilot of Ihe ship, a strong swim
mer, reached land without aid.
AI C'oallnga, California, re
cently a losl pilot, circling the
town, was detected by Ihe obser
vation post. The nearest air base
was notified, and, as a result of
Ihe prompt action, Hie plane
w as landed sa fely .
Contrast these two evenls with
the disappearance Nov. 20. litltl.
ol Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Walberl,!
prominent Mcdlord residents,
who left their home in their pri
vate piano lo (ly to Portland. To i
Ibis day the w -hereabouts of their
crash remains a mystery.
Perhaps you have nolic-cd the ,
fact that planes losl In Hie area
In which the aircraft warning
service operates have h e e n '
lucaled within a few hours after i
liieir disappearance. Much of thej
credit for Ibis achievement lie- I
longs to Hie men and women wluij
are doing valiant service in man
ning strategic olisi-i valion sla
lions 21 hours a dav.
When an armv plane is report in . . . . ... .
cd missing il is an easy lask. in ' Dr Geor9e Melvilt Added
most cases, in trail- il to wilhinlTo Rotary Club Roster
a few miles ul ihe place wln-ie il
ci ashed or w as l.irced down Civil j , - ;(.,.i ge Melv In. manager of
ians, working with and l..r the . I in- vei, -rails facilliv here, was In
army, have icporlcd lis progress j trodm-ed .is new menilier of the
Irom Ihe lime il led lis base, lo lioscburg umavy club at the
Ihe point ol ils ilesicni. l inn ., -'egular wc-kly meeting held
search can be eoiH-eniraled in
definite area, as compared with
Ihe hunt for the Mcilloid couple
which was spicid ovci almost ttu
entire western half of Oregon
The duties ol tlie anei.ttt warn
Ing service observer ale monolon
oils and livquciiiK dilluuli. I:
may oflcn seem useless lo devote
so much time and lo make so
many sacrifices se.u cliln;! Hu
skies for enemy planes v bull
may never apc.ir IUH the air
craft warning servin- Is also
saving Hie lives of our own llu-is.
Who knows but Dial the next n-.
port Irom an observation station
hero in Douglas county will fu
tile one lo icsull in saving the
life of an American flirt?
The men and women who in
engaged ill Ibis service are play
inn mosl important pail in the
defense of Ibis Pacific coast area.
Not only are I hey alert for the
possible approach of Ihe enemy,
but they are helping lo protect
our own men. They mci il the re
specl, praise and gratitude of nil
of us in whose behalf I hey serve.
Initialed Into Honorary - Miss
L'lva Matthew,, vl L'u Cifefc.
was formally Initiated Into Phi
Brla Sigma teachers' honorary
at Southern Oregon College of
Educalion, January 21. Member
ship in this honorary Is based
on character and scholastic
standing, and only students reg
istered in teacher educalion are
eligible.
Editorial on Newt
fCoiiUoiiod trcin put t.l
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Instead of tackling this slroriH
position he-titl on tone of the most
difficult and costly of all military
oieralions), Montgomery evident
ly decided to OUTFLANK il and :
swung around to the east through 1
tl..: desert lo Bom Ulid. W'i.h hhj
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rear thus threatened. Itommel !
had to pull out of the narrow and j
wollprotcclcd defile. I
The hravler arrow shows the
route of Montgomery's flanking '
eolumn. Ho splits his forces ami
a lighter column followed Horn-
mel through the defile. The route
of this column is shown by the
lighter arrow.
r
'ODAY'S dlsMitches suggest thai !
join for un attack on Tripoli, or
the coast column may attack
Tripoli while the Inland column
by passes the city and races on lo
get in Itommel's rear.
At any rale, 11 seems clear that
Kommel's army is badly broken
and unable to make a stand
against Montgomery. He hopes
now to Join the axis fore i
,r . , , -il,.
Tunisia, and our side is bent on
preventing Ihe Junclion.
All this, of course, is guesswork,
but it seems a fair guess.
B
KKAKINt; the siege of Lenin-
grad has brought a great lift
in Ihe Husslan spirit. From one
end of (lie country to Ihe other j
I here Is rejoicing. Workers in Hie!
war faelorles shoul and hug each :
other as loud sneakers hlaie out
Ihe thrilling new.
T
HI-; battle at Leningrad was a
real military accomplishment.
In taking Sell lussel burg the Rus
sians silenced T1 German halter
les and demolished 170 German
strong points.
Their artillery pounded Ihe east,
I'anlt of the Neva, shattering the
German defenses, and then Rus
slan soldiers rushed across the
ice, backed by artillery and tanks.
AN Interesting note Is sounded att(ms .m kni(W a r,,w lnin(,s
from Sweden. i such as how much war material
Thu Swedish i inline 'minister has been shipped to the allies
warns his countrymen of Ihe and bow much of it arrived sale
grave iKisslhllity of an ATTACK ! '' 'l'1''11 wiM KV' lilsl
bv whom mil soei-ificillv s-im,.,i HI"' I'"""" 'f "'hat iiianlilies ol
but he sK-aks of Ihe likelihood of ;
a hlllA probably from the air,
leaving little dnjilil llial he has
i Germany in ;nlnd.
He says: "Beyond any possibll-
II) ol doubt, we will defend our
selves." WEDEN'S iron is Inimenselv
valuable lo Gcimanv, and
lliller can't afford to lose it. If
lie should strike at Sweden, his
excuse would ho that he is beat
ing our side lo Ihe punch.
In I lie lort ress Europe he is
I planning. Sweden is practicallv
ESSENTIAL to him.
IN Hie South seas, Ihe Buna Japs
are being annihilated. Sananan
I da poinl and Sanaiianda village
are taken, and Hie Utile yellow
I men have been broken Inlo Ihree
I pockets. I'nless rcllcl is brought
I lo llieni spectacularly, llicy are
I doomed.
! iiuiisiiav or .vicivinwasa mem
1 her of the Rotary club for main
. vears prior to coming to Itoso
burg to succeed the late Col E. F.
Tandv
Announcement was made thai
! the annual district Rotary con
! (cieiice Is to Is- held In' Van
' i Oliver. Wasli , uicad of in Poll i
I land, as originally planned
Vermin M Oil was aw aided
' Ihe war savings stamp prize
I be principal pint of the club j
I rogram was devolcd to a round j
1,.1'le ihscllssiiin of Ihe Rotary
sworn of classification of mem '
' bersbips
Methodist Supt. Dated
At Wilbur and Suthcrlin
I 'i Silas 1. Kan ham. Miiei in Pratt Revision Sought
teiidi nl of the Case ele disti let of . t tiered lor the consideration of
the Methodist i hini h. will speak j ' rongi ess is a bill that would re
Sund.iv at ihe Methodist chinches! vise lb- present draft law. It pin
in Wilbur and Sutlierlln, il wits' poses thai seleclives tie based on
annoiinicd today bv the Rev J ja stale w idc system ralhcr than
Needhani. paslot I h Kali ham ! N'lng left to local Insirds. The
will be at ihe Wilbur chinch at ' measure would halt Ihe Induction
In a m and will speak at Suiher
li il at 11-13 a m and again at
7:30 p m. He was for Ihree veais
a stretcher Is-an-i wtlli Canadian
forces in the Hist woild war and
will speak on Ihe topic. "A Known
Soldier Speaks Again" He also
i' l!l i!iow pn ttir. . i-oiv
lad war.
Concerning the
NORTHWEST
Ai Viewed at the
National Capital
By
John W. Kelly
' V.., .JOII.
- Hack of the nomination of
i Wiley li. Kutledge lo the vacancy
on the supreme court to fill the
i chair left vacant by Jimmy
- : Hyrnrs, Is an intriguing story
lawyers, newspapermen
1"1'1 r'?l "hor are whisper-
"f K" K"' "'
attention of the administration
.,. )c pre!lUU,nt was nrmp(.
j,m , pa,.k , j,U,rpmp W)Url.
Judge ftulledge wrote a thesis
favoring enlargement of the
court, and eventually was appoliit-
",0 v s-,our of appeals for
I the District of Columbia.
t inui-man Arnom, in charge oi
! Hie nnli-lriist rlivininn nf ttm iln.
;..,., of (llstl, has ,.,, ',...
ting out of hand. lie has been
threatening to go after unions for
alleged viulalions ol the Sherman
anti-trust act and labor leaders
have been insisting thai he be dis
charged. No one in this adminis
tration Is ever fired; they are
kicked upstairs.
Mr. Arnold hail become the
problem child. If he was dismiss
ed Ihe administration would be
accused of favoring trusts. If he;
j remained In office he would bej
I fin ing up more trouble, and
! ,!mo,, , 'lninlstralliin friends
1 Something had lo he done. ITiey ,
o,)ko(J nrumt ., ,,, ,,lv g,J(.
(.,,,. su, , ,ljsM,s,. ,)f Arnold)
; as n Ihe tJ. S. court of appeals
for the District of Columbia. To
cause a vacancy and enable i
: Arnold to he settled on Hint bencn
! " s necessary to elevate l(ul
""K'- mere is ine siory.
Two-Way Injury j
H ' all very shush shush, Inn '
Hixpayers of the Pacific norlh-i
Nl ""' l''"K oil ine prcpara
the
lion and operation of a small
j fleet of steamers which will re
I turn from Souih America with
special cargo thai will be in di
rect competition wllh an arlicle
grown in Oregon and Washing
! Ion. The chief beneliciarles will
lie growers in Soulii America and
an importer In New York Cily.
Expectation Is to buy the good
I will of a Lai In American country
; which Is wavering,
j Aid Truth To Be Told
Belween now and June w hen
the lend lease act expires, Ihe
senl lo the hollom oi Hie ocean.
I is known lhal German subma
rines and bomber planes have
wanked havoc in the Atlantic sec
tion Irom Murmansk south. The
committee has beard, and read in
reputable periodicals. Ibal cost of
' food is lower in England than in
; the Cnitod Stales: lhal hutler.
cheese, lard, eggs and bacon are
; higher in Ibis country than In
; England by I to 25 cents.
I There is an understanding lhal
! the English government is pa ing
; a subsidy lo keep prices within
reason; lull when OPA suggested
a subsidy lo maintain ceilings ill
I this country It was opposed with
vigor.
1 H.ilsey's Talk Deplored
j When Admiral W. F. Ilalscy de
dared the war will he over ill
j 1913 be set high officials agog,
i for as much as they would wel
' come ieate they reeognieil 1 lal
I soy's declaration as dynamite. Iin :
mediately Admiral II. II. Stark, in
'command ol the Atlantic Heel.'
gave an interview predicting thai
Ibis would ge "a long and tough
war." lie cited, as a single c
ample, that nat submarines are
being huill faster than the united
nations can destroy them. and.
Ili.it the subs are nip and tuck
with Ihe shipyards in Irving to
weld more treighters than the
na.is send to ihe hollom. Admiral
Stark Is not optimistic.
Principal concern of tile high
command is thai the people, be
llevlng 111 Admiral Ilalscy ihe Is
neiating in the Pacitici will los"
interest in the war. will slacken
their efforts: will oliieel lo heavy
taxes, etc Admiral Ilalscy Is stiil
lining Ihe Japanese as tile navy
lid before Pearl haihor. as In
fetior fighters with interior eipiip
mcnt. Ihe admiral appeals lo tx
Ihe only topflight (ftici.il who
clings lo that delusion alter 13
months of combat with Hie Xip
pnn.se To sullen Ihe backs of
the ieople Stalk and oilier
spokesmen have becu throwing
cold water on the rosy forecasts
of Halsey. No one it chancing Ins
i eput at ion by guessing on the end
of Ihe war.
ol man led men while a single
man on the oilier side ol the
stieel lull registered Willi anolliei
drall tioanl is nul disturbed. One
point in particular is sliessiil
thai n-i maincd man be dialled
until everv eligthle single nuin
!n 1 h i, r--e'! 'alien This hill a.'
il'n..:id bj Ihe hnu.-e last sc-cmou
but rejected by the senate; that
was before' the teen-agers were
made subject to the draft.
Local
News
Glide Visitor Here Mrs. Earl
Oden, of Glide, shopped and visit
ed here Thursday.
Here on Business T. N. Gur
ni'y, of Peel, sienl yesterday in
this city altending to business.
Olalla Visitor Here II. Z. Ire
land, of Olalla, spent a few hours
I here yesterday on business.
Here From Azalea F. A. Far
nam, of Aalea. was a business
visitor in tills c-ily yesterday.
Mr. Cellers Here E. N. Cel
lers, of Drain, spent a short lime
here yesterday altending to busi
ness. Mr. Henry Here W. D. Hen
ry. of i;mp(ua, spent Thursday
In Koseburg attending to busi
ness. Women's Loatjue
Team
Deer Creek Dairy
G. W. Young & Son
Rainbow Grill
Sandy's Place
Games Last Night
Deer Creek Dairy 1.
W I.
. 1 U
4 2
2 4
...2 4
G. W.
Young & Son 1; Rainbow Grill 2,
Sandy's Place 1.
High individual game scon-:
U. Elliot I. 1S2. i
High individual scries score:
V. Blessing 4117.
Averages, Big Ten: X. DoGroal
; 153. B. Elliott 1 II,
M. Black 1 10, A.
V. Whitlalrh I3K.
i K. 1-ehrbach 135,
V. Blessing
Mc-KiIlHn
C. Cioake
L. Pounds
1 1(1.
139,
i :;,
131,
E. Forceir 131.
G. W. Young & Son
. Handicap
i C. Cloake
E. Kininicll
N. I leGroal
Absentee
Totals
Deer Creek
I landicap
It Lehrharli
B. Fisher .
L. Pounds
V. Blessing
Totals
Rainbow G
I landicap
A. McKibben
V. Domenico
It. Porter
B Ellioit
Totals
Sand's Pla
I landicap
G. Sandel s
G. I'rea Iman
M. Kmslatber
V. Whillalch
Totals
37 37 37 lili 9:00 Mao About Town.
115 1 III 1(10 -121 9:10 Pipe Organ Melodies.
115 115 115 37.) ;i. -.-() Here's .Music.
1 17 151 129 427.9:43 Henry Jerome's Orchestra.
120 911 Ull 32ii 10:00 Alka Seltzer News.
570 548 5I5 11103 1(1:15 Ol I ice of War Inlorma
D.iiry: lion.
73 73 73 219 o:,iii ,ows Bulletins.
123 93 101 371 in .-j.-i Macalester College C'noir.
139 137 US 391 H:ii0 Lani Mclnlyrc s Orchestra.
131 121 110 3'. li; "H George IHiitv's Orchcslra.
1X0 117 110 107 ij.m interlude.
019 571 512 1705 12 05 Sports Review, Dunham
ill: Transfer Co.
51 SI XI 252 tJ;!.-, Rhythm at Random.
109 135 133 137 12:45 State News, Hansen
52 112 99 29.. Motors.
9S loo 129 52" 12:5,1 News Review of the Air.
102 127 1S2 HI i nil Halls ol Monteuma.
535 5 5S 027 1720 i ;-;() Nl, , ), (.ans Races,
re: 1:15 Canadian Women in Ihe
tin 90 90 27d war Eflort.
102 132 110 350 o-iki ;,,vv n,ieiin Board.
91 112 112 31-i ,):,k) 1 Hear America Singing.
109 95 I IS 322 ;):15 How ling Scries.
II I 151 107 372 Hawaii falls.
5119 5S0 513 1032 ,yM) Arthur Mann Irom
Algeria.
1:05 Carlos Molino's Orchestra.
Volleyball, Basketball
Entertain Glendale Fans
GLENDAI.E. Ore. .Ian 22.
Alter the high school girls, in
llicir flashy red shorts and white
li louses sv mhohlng Glendale
high, won i.' to 12 over the
women's town team in a volley
ball game, the hoj s of Hie sopho
more class engaged in an exciting
and ihrilhng basketball gam
against a team made up of fresh
man. Iimiors and seniors Fridav
night and won Hi to 12. After the
game the Gieeteis club served
sandwiches and hot cocoa to iioth
teams, managers and other mein
tiers ot the club.
To serve others as we would
be nerved.
DOUGLAS
FUNERAL HOME
Cor. Pine and Lane Slicrts
t ft A N K W. LONG, Manager
Licensed Lady Attendant
Coll.U2S;;r
AMBULANCE SERVICE
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting lyitm,
1490 Kilocycles.
BEST BETS TONIGHT
FRIDAY
8:30 Treasury Star Parade
8:00 Salute to the States.
9:30 John B. Hughes.
SATURDAY
8:30 U. S. Army Band.
10:35 Macalester College
Choir.
t:00 Halls of Montezuma.
2:00 Navy Bulletin Board,
with Glen Grey.
3:30 Hawaii Calls.
5:00 American Eagle Club.
5:30 Norman Nesbitt.
8:00 This Is the Hour.
9:00 Newspaper of the Air.
SUNDAY
9:30 The Chaplain Speaks.
12:00 This is Fort Dix.
12:30 The Cisco Kid.
3:00 Campana's First
Nighter.
5:00 American Forum of the
Air.
7:15 Rabbi Magnin.
8:30 Wings Over the West
Coast.
10:00 Old Fashioned Revival
Hour.
IHKMAININU HOURS TODAY)
4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr., Plough
cnemical Co.
Johnson Family.
P.-T. A.
Black and White.
Oflicc of War Informa
1:15
4:.)
-1:15
5:00 -
tion.
5:15 Superman, Kellogg's Pep.
5:30 Norman Nesbitt,
Studebaker.
5: 15
0:110
(i:.'IO
Porlia Faces Life.
Dinner Concert.
Treasury Slar Parade fea
luring a discussion of
Mein Kampf.
6:50
7:IH) 7:15
7:. '10
S:ll(
S::m -
-Copco News.
John H. Hughes.
Art Kassell's Orclic
Ira.
IiOne Hanger.
Salute lo Ihe Stales.
Music Withou! Words
9:00 Alka Seltzer News.
9:15 HI Neighbor, McKcan &
Carstens.
ll .'iO John H. Hughes.
9:45 Fullon Lewis. Jr.
10:00 Xews Bulletins.
10:02- Sign Off,
SATURDAY. JANUARY '.'
'1:15 Eye Opener.
i If News.
7 15 Morning Meli.. ies.
7:33 State and Local New
Boring Optical.
7: 10 Rhapsody In Wax.
8:00 Haven of Rest.
S .'ill i:. S. Armv Hand.
1:30 Confidentially Yours.
1:15 Gideon Society Program.
5:00 American Eagle Club.
5:30 Norman Nesbitt,
Studebaker.
5 15 They're the Harrys.
0:00 Dinner Concert.
6:50 Copco News.
7:00 John B. Hughes, Anacin.
7 15 Saturday Night Bond
wagon. 7:15 lna Ray Hutton's Orches
tra.
It's good business to protect tins
investment.
It'v also goo l bi in'ss to Mve
money when you tan safely do
so.
Investigate tl;f sec rity .i:tJ sav
ingv of a Faille. A:jto or
Truck Insurance Kxciiancr pol
icy. Nation.il staiK'arJ, non-as-sessal-Ie
cov erase.'
FRED A. GOFF
District M.inancr
l.'2 Smith Stephens Street
Phone C1B Rosehurg, Ore.
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
" INSURANCE t.c..,.
Truck Iniuranee Exchange
8:00 This Is The Hour.
8:30 Johnny Messnev's Orches
tra.
8:45 Dick Kuhn's Orchestra.
:00 Alka Seltzer News. '
9:15 Horace Heidt's Orchestra.
9:30 Noble Sissel's Orchestra.
10:00 News Bulletins.
10:02 Sign Off.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24
8:00 Wesley Radio League.
8:30 Mutual's Radio Chapel.
9:00 Detroit Bible Class.
9:30 The Chaplain Speaks,
Rev. Perry Smith.
9:45 Songs for Sunday.
10:00 Alka Seltzer News.
1 10:15 Romance of the High
ways, Greyhound Bus
Lines.
10:30 Canary Chorus.
11:00 Baptist Church .Services.
12:00-This Is Fort Dix.
12:30 -The Cisco Kid.
1:00 The Lutheran Hour.
1:30 Young People's Church
of the Air.
2:00 Auguslana College Choir.
2:15 Treasury Star Parade fea
turing Irene Wicker In
"Children, Tomorrow is
Yours."
2:30 The Shadow.
3:00 Campana's First Nighter.
3:30 Anchors Aweigh.
4:00 Nobody's Children.
4:30 The Angelus Hour, Doug
las Funeral Home.
5:00 American Forum of the
Air.
5:45- Evening Melodies.
6:00 The Old Fashioned Revival
Hour.
7:00-John B. Hughes.
7: 15- Rabbi Magnin.
7:30 This Is Our Enemy.
8:00 -Hancock Ensemble.
8:30-Wings Over Ihe West
Coast.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News.
9:15 Voice of Prophecy.
9:45-Dr. Polyzoides.
' 10:00 Old Fashioned Revival
Hour.
11:00 -Sign OIL
Hours of Shows Changed
On Schedule of KRNR
Several of the most popular
radio shows on KRNR have been
scheduled for a new hour, Mar
shall Pengra, manager, reports.
"Halls of Montezuma", the ma
rine corps' siiow, formerly heard
at 8:00 o'clock on Saturday eve
ning, will now be presented at
1:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon.
"This is Hie Houh nas noon
moved from 5:30 lo 8:00 o'clock
Saiordav eveninc. That cay
caballero. "The Cisco Kid", will j
air his adventures at 12:30 on
sliinil.-iv aftnrnruin. instead of Oil i
the former 5:30 Friday afternoon I
date.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN
Thai Saturday, February '20. 1943,
at ten o'clock a. m. in the county
court room m the c-ourl house in
RoFchurg, Douglas county, Ore
gon, has been fixed as the time
and place lor bearing objections,
if any there he, to the final ac
count of the undersigned in settle
ment of the estate of Mosman D.
Garrison, deceased.
Dated this 22nd day of January,
19-13.
PAUL E. GEDI ES,
Administrator of Hie Estate of
Mosman D, Garrison, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executrix of the
estate of John N. Hedden. de
ceased, has filed her final ac
count in the county court of the
state of Oregon for Douglas
county, and said eourl has ap
pointed Tuesdav, February 9.
19-13. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
in the forenoon of said clay in
the county court room in Ihe
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
"Juris, I didn't reslire fill the othor nisht
when I ran across an article in the paper
what a ahale ol a lot ot industrial alcohol
the government needs lor the war."
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the heverase distillers around ts country are
producing about 240.lXX).0fX) salions of lnrl-j-inal
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court house In Rosehurg. Dour
las county. Oregon, as the nine
and place for hearing obU'c-tions,
if any. to said account and the
settlement thereof. All persons
interested in said estate are no-
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the lime appoiweci ior neannti-
Dated January X, i:hj.
EMMA HEDDEN.
Executrix of the Last Will and
Testament of John N. Hedden,
deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that Ihe
undersigned has been bv the
county court of the state of Ore
gon for Douglas county npiioint
ed executrix of the estate of Ben
jamin L. Eddy, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said
estate are notified to present the
same, verified as required by
law, to the undersigned at her
residence, 721 South Main street,
in Rosehurg, Douglas countv,
Oregon, within six months from
Ihe date of this notice.
Dated Januarv 8, 1913.
LAURA A. EDDY.
Executrix of the eslate of Benja
min L. Eddy, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice, is hereby given that the
final account of Ray E. Allen, ad
ministrator of the estate of J. A.
Crawford, deceased, has been
filed in the county court of Ihe
stale of Oregon for Douglas
county, and Tuesday, February
16, 1913, at 10:00 oclock a. m. in
the county court room in Hie
court house in Rosebuig, Douglas
county, Oregon, has been fixed
as the time and place for hear
, :ng objections, if any there be, to
said final account and for the set
tlement thereof.
RAY E. ALLEN,
Administrator of '.he estate of J.
A. Crawford, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against the estate of Miles B.
Green, deceased, now pending iii
to county court of Douglas coun
ty, Oregon, are hereby notified lo
present the same, verified as re
quired by law, to the undersigned
at her residence near Rosebnrg
or at the offices of Rice & orcutt
in Rosehurg, Douglas county, Ore
gon, within six months from the
lath dav of January, 1943.
ZELLA MAY GREEN,
Executrix of the Last Will and
Testament of Miles B. Green,
deceased.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
j All persons having claims
against the estate of Ruth M.
Blair, deceased, now pending In
the countv court of Douglas coun
ty, Oregon, are hereby notified to
present Ihe same, verified as re-
itiuired by law to the undersigned
at his residence at Dillard, Doug
las county. Oreeoa within six
months from the 15th day of Jan-
iiiarv, 19-13.
W. H. BLAIR,
I Administrator of the Estate ol
! Ruth M. Blair, deceased.
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