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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, R0SE6URS. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1943 Rome-Bound Allies Post Fresh Advances (Continued from page 1) ed solltl positions dominating a strategic valley In tho face of steady flip from German artll Irry and mortar hattorjps. Tho fire was tlio heaviest tho Cana dians had encountered slneo sb'trtlnt; their northward push on Oct. 1). In the mountainous backbone In the center of the peninsula, allied forces maintained steady pressure against the Germans and continued to force them back. Air Force Aqaln Strikes Allied bombers maintained their sweeos over the battlellnes desnite bad weather which some what curtailed activities, but found relatively few tareets com pared with the preceding dav when a heavy toll was taken of n German armored division being rushed through the moun tains to onnose Montgomery. Nevertheless 11 vehicles were destroyed alone with one of the Germans' big Mark VI tanks. American Lightnings attacked the landing ground at Araxos In the northwestern Peloponnesus and shot up 20 parked planes. Liberators battered hangars, runwavs and dlsoersal areas, and shot down six of a pack of .10 to 35 enemy fighters which tried to Interfere, The Germans in withdrawing over the river left many deter - mined nests of resistance behind them, but these were wined out In the relentless drive of Amer icans, supported by British ar mor. British Capture Island British occupation of the Is land of Simi, only 25 miles north German-held Rhodes 'in the:";0 Russians outflanked hundreds ol Podonoancse, was disclosed to day with the announcement that a German attempt to retake the island was beaten oft with heavy losses. ' A communique today told of this operation, but made no men tion of the situation of Cos in the Dodecanese, which was occu pied recently by the allies and severely attacked over the week end by German forces who later claimed control of the 23-mile Ion" Island. Simi is about halfway between Cos and Rhodes off western Tur kov. i Rumors In Istanbul were that Tbilisi! forces also had landed in Cyslades Island, which He in the Aegean sea between the Dodeca nese group and the Greek main land. The Cvdades consist of j iiliout 200 Islands extending 100 miles inlo tho Aegean southeast of Athens to a noint approximate-1 lv 100 miles from Gorman occu- nii-il Crete I A tight censorship apparently had been damned toilav on most I li ,,r the allies' Insular operations off Greece and Turkey, for rra-j sons of military security). The communique telling of the attack on Pi ml saiil prisoners were taken during the German assault. The announcement said allied li'llit naval forces also destroyed a German convoy and escort In Ihe Aegean sea yoslonlav. The communique did not disclose the size of t'ne lorces involved in Ihe action. Relief Fund Drive in Dangles County Planned (Continued from page 1) Kay, Wilbur- Winchester. Wil bur; Chas Thomas, Sulherlin Suthcrlin; Mrs. J. E. Stearns, Oakland bank Oakland; .1. M. Francis, Sutherlin - Nonpariel, Fair Oaks: Mrs. R. II. Wilson, t'mpqua -Umpqtia: W. F. Bono brake, Melrose grange Elga rose, Cleveland, Melrose; Mrs. Kalherine Cory, Melrose route Callahan; W. .1. Meredith, Look kipgglass route l.ookingglass, llcston; Leland Bloom, Ever green grange, Melrose route -Clcngary, Winston. Green, Robot-Is Creek; Esther Morberg. Smith Deer Creek grange. Rose burg S. Deer Creek. Dixonville: M. II. MoCord. Glide grange. Olid Little River, Idloyld. Glide; C. T. Tipton, Riversdale grange, Roseburg - Kdctihowor, Garden Valley; Mrs. C. H. Calk ins, Roseburg Riverside; Conic litis Fosbaek. Dillard Dlllard. Rice creek, Willis creek: Mrs. S A. Lawrence. Brorkway Olalla, Upper Ollala; Harold Nichols. Urockwav - llrockwav: John H.I Standley, Camas Valley grange, Camas Vaiiev 'Ienn.lV. Valley. North Douglas 1 1 A. I 'rain- Cut tin. Anlatif. Coles Springs, Gtinlcr, Sunnvd.'ile, 1 lardserabble; Camas Cool, l.cona. Drain. Avers Lasswell. Ynncalla Yoncalla, 11... I l 11.... T.'IL- .""-,"'"' I hi-.'id- Purne Ills Ml el Kel IHH' . grange, Oakland Kellogg, Tyee, Klklnn. South Douglas - Tom Ireland. Myrtle Creek --Myrtle Creek, Missouri bottom, Cedar Grove, Nuggett, North fork, Milo; Gladys Wilson, Riddle- Riddle, Shoestring. West of Kiddle; Ray Hartley, Canyonville - Canyon Villi', Gazley; Daniel II. Clare, Azalea Fortune branch. Anchor, Azalea, Staivoout, Qtilnes crock: W. Ingham. Glend.ile Fern dale, Glendale, Ruben; C. C. Hill, Days Creek - Days Creek; Avery Horry, Tiller Drew, I'ppe'r Drew, Tiller. West Douglas William Bur- dick, Roodsport Everything west of Sawyers ferry. Roseburg -Rev. M. II. Roach, Ray Lea, Roseburg Internation al Woodworkers of America. Russians Smash Nazi Defense Line on Dnieper (Continued from pace 1) bank of the river and a city-Island in the Dnieper were captur ed previously. Nazis Face New Threat The German's next natural line was the river Bug, roughly 150 miles to the southwest, but a withdrawal there would under mine tne entire northern hall ol the front and if the Dnieper could not servo as an obstacle to tho red army In autumn, the Bug would present even less difficul ties lor crossing in winter. On the northern end of the front, the red army lashed at two sides of the Germans Leningrad salient. In a head-on collision at the tip of the salient, troops of the Volkhov front smashed through Klrlshl, 65 miles southeast of Leningrad. On the deep flank of the salient, troops of I lie Kalinin front pushed through Ncvel, 270 miles southwest of Leningrad. Between these two sectors, forces of the red army's north west front stood ready in the Lakp Ilmen region tu capitalize ;"" " ".- man iiy uiiiiit I t. tHJII. The drive through the Novel defenses simultaneously threat ened to outflank the German po sition at Vitebsk, highly fortified bastion in the heart of the Ger man front. Crossings of the Dnieper by of thousands of Germans around the river's big bend and in the j Crimea and threatened them with entrapment. The caplure of Tarn an opposite Ihe Crimea virtually cleansed the Caucasus of Ger mans. Another 8,000 nazis died. Silence Veils Battle To Regain Wake Island (Continued from page 1) Ihe ground. Thirty Japanese fighters tried lo break up the j raid. The Liberators shot down j four, the Lightnings two and the j Col-sab's three. "All our planes returned," headquarters said. ! Chinese Ri-pulse Japs ! A Chungking dispatch told of ! Chinese counterattacks repelling ,np Japanese from several points "l" u to uicir leceni oncn- 1 on ine easi ciiina Ironl. I lie -";.- nv i.-,-..i i.u n .-, anchong and Kwangloh, lo: Su- mnes worn me lormol' capital of Nanking and also were said to be forcing a Japanese col umn In Ihe Kwangteli sector lo retreat in disorder. Only one olfensive move by the Japanese was reported. That was in the South Pacific whore one may planes raided tin Australian held airfield north of Fiiisehhaf en, New Guinea, and allied posi tions on two small Islands In the D'Entrccastoaux group off the eastern toe of New Guinea. Hundreds Slain in Naples By Delayed-Action Mine (Continued from page 1) hacks. Its power of action, hard resoluteness and extreme readi ness to help provides the Herman people again Initay wilh moral : backing and support, particularly! in the ilillicult hours of air at- I lacks. I "If the German people pre- ' jstrvo lids morale which they j nave shown on the balllettelds and at home, the war can never be lost but must and will bring; a great German victory.' Allied Fire Bombs Deal Terrible Death, Hamburg (Continued trom page 1) the same time were subjected to unbearable heat. At the stall of tile bombing when there was still time Ihe people did not dat e leave I lie shelters to face the hail of flaming bombs. Hamburg authorities who di reeled the cleanup work said only a minute percentage of the 1 population that dared flee when ! the attack slarted, escaped. A lew minutes later the attacked : area was encircled by fire from : which not even Ihe widest xUrds ! and public squares ciudd aflord ! refuge. j Those who remained in the i shelters w here at least 20.000 persons perished- : 1 .... were reduced to asiies. 1 tie authorities were quoted as saying that the heat surpassed that of incinerators. One doctor observed that the combust inn of bones was more complete than In normal crema lories. 'Hiere were no traces for idenlihratlon. Nazi Cities Lashed by Allied Air Armadas (Continued from paije 1) tacks than the one last night. DNB, German news ngency, In a broadcast, said that Norwich, important north of England city was also a target of nazi bomb ers during the night. Munich One of Targets This major raid on Stuttgart's big motor and electrical plants was the 13th of the war. Frledrlchshafen,, attacked by a lighter force of Lancaster) Is the site of Germany's largest ra dio location plant. The city, which lies on the shores of Lake Constance across from Switzer land, was last bombed by the I RAF during a shuttle raid to Af rica on dune .1. Munich, bottleneck of rail transport to the Brenner pass anil birthplace of the nazi party, suffered new destruction in a vis it from Mosquito bombers. It had been bombed by British and American heavy bombers twice before during October. . Olher Mosquitos ranged into northwestern Germany to attack additional war targets during the night, the announcement said. NE WRINKLE VERSAILLES, Mo. Civic minded village fathers hunted tirelessly for a location for a pants factory wanting to move to Versailles. They found It. Pants now will be made on the second floor and basement of the clly hall. Legal Notices CITATION NO. 4192 In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas Conntv. In the Matter of the Estate of GERDA LUNPAHL, Deceased. To: Ellen .Tosenhina Storm, Gosta Mat-nuson GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You here by are cited and reotiired to ap pear In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, within twenty eP'ht davs from the date of the first publi cation of this citation, to show cause, If any exist, why an order of the above entitled court should not he enlered authorizing Frank Johnson, as executor of the last will and testament of Gerda Lun dahl, deceased, to sell the real property of said estate herein after described as follows, to-wit: Lot 1. Block 57, in Railroad Addition to Roseburg, Doug las Countv, Oregon. Also. Lots 12. 13 and the Norlh 12 feet of Lot 11, Block I I of Kinney's Improved Plat to I he City of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, as prayed for in the petition of said executor herein on file. This citation is published in accordance with an order of tho above entitled totirt made and entered on tile 7th day of Octo ber. 1013. WITNESS the Hon. H. N. Bus onhark. Judge of toe above en titled court, with the seal of said court affixed this 7th day of October, 11113. D. N. BUF'B"V. County Judge. ATTEST: ROY A' County Clerk, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is herobv given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Aneust A. Sagaberd, deceased, has filed his final ac count in the county court of the state of Oregon for Douglas countv. and ihe court has an pointed Tuesday, November 2, 1913. at 10:00 o'clock In the fore noon of said day in the county court room in the court house In Roseburg. Douglas county, Ore gon, as Ihe time and place for hearing ohieotions. if anv. to said account and ihe settlement there of. All persons interested are no tified to file their obiections. if any, lo said account at or before the time appointed for hearing, Dated October 1, 1913. GAUD SAGABERD, Administrator, estate of August A; "u'r( .'I'1-8!' NOTICE TO CREDITORS .,, ... ... ,. , , undoi-sii-ned has been bv an i order of the county court of , Douglas county, Oregon, nppolnt , cd administratrix of the estate of Charles M. Hall, deceased. All persons having claims against I said estate are notified to present the same, verified as required by law, to the undersigned at her residence In Ookland, Douglas county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated October 1, 1943. MINNIE C1IENOWETI1. Administratrix, estate of Charles M. Hall, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is herobv given that undersigned filed his final ac count in administration of estate of Sarah C Ai vliainboau. deceas ed, t'e.e Countv Court bv order has fixed November. Sth. 1913 at hour of 10 o'clock A. M. and Office o( county Judge of Douglas County Oregon, in County Court room of for hearing ..'.,,,1. .in,.- tinii nun- ooicct lolls to said i account and settlement of said .estate. First Pub Oct. Rlh 1:M3. i LONG X- LONG. Attorney for estate. A. R. Hitter. Adm.' of Est. of Sarah C. Arehatnheau, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS- ! All persons having claims against tho Estate of Harriet J. Hitter, deceased, are hereby noli- tied to present the same to the I undersigned Administrator, pro oerly verified, at his office In Roseburg. Douglas County. Ore- con within six months from the I first publication of tills notice which is the Sth dav of October, 1943. A. N. ORCUTT. Administrator of the Estate of Harriet J. Hitter, Deceased. Legal Notices SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas county. Frank Poloshal, plaintiff vs. Clara May Doleshal, defendant. To: Clara Mav Doleshal, the ahot'e named defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby reoulred to appear In the above entitled court and cause to answer plaintiff's complaint, within four weeks from the date of service of this summons upon vou, and if you fail to so apnear to answer said complaint, plain tiff will apniv to the court for the relief praved for in his com plaint, a suce'net statement of : wb'oh is as follows: ! For decree divorcing plaintiff from defendant absolutely, and for mineral relief. This summons is served upon vou bv publication in the Rose burg News-Review pursuant to an order of the Honorable Carl E. Wlmberly, judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on Ihe 27th day of September, 1913. RAY B. COMPTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Roseburg, Oregon, Postoffice an dress. Date of first publication, Oc tober 1, 1943. Date of last publication, Oc tober 29, 1943. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned administra tors of the Estate of Oskar Klinke. deceased, will bv vlrtum of a license and order of sale made bv the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Douelas County on the 25th dav of Sep tember. 1943, in the Estate of Oskar Klinke, deceased, and from and after Ihe 8th day of Novem ber. 1943. offer for sale and pro coed to sell at private sale for cash in hand, the following do scribed real property belonging to said estate. situated in Douglas Countv. Oregon, to-wit. Residence property at Rose burg, Orepon. described as Lois numbered Three (3) and Four 14) i-J3l0fk num bered Twenty (201 of Weito's Addition to the Citv of Rose burg. Douglas County, Ore I'on, house No. 814 Thompson Street. Said sale will he made for cash in hand and will be subiect to confirmation by said court. Bids or offers for the purchase of said real nrooertv. or any part I thereof, mav be addressed to the I Administrators at the office of Rice cSi Orcutt. Atlorney at Law, Roseburg Ove"on. HENRY O. KLINKE ! EMEI.IA K. HALE ! Administrators of the Estate of Oskar Klinke, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE Is hereby given that the. undersigned executrix and ! EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF SALE oxecutor of the estate. of Charles I OF REAL PROPERTY Walter Groves, deceased, havei In the matter of the estate of filed In the county court of, Walter G. Patterson, deceased. Douglas county, Oregon, their Notice is hereby given that the final account in settlement of said undersigned executor of the state estate, and said court has fixed: of Walter G. Patterson, deceased, Monday, the 18th day of October, i pursuant to an order of the above 1943, at 10:00 a. m. of said day, i entitled court made and entered and the office of the county . authorizing and empowering him ludge In Douglas county court-la's such executor to sell the real house, Roseburg, Oregon, as the: property herein desiribed belong- linn- nun juu:t? mi Mt-iiieiin-iii ui said estate. All persons inter ested in said estate are hereby notified to file their objections, if any, to said final account on on before the time so appointed for rmai Hearing as atoresaid. Dat ed and first published Septem her 17th, 1943. ROSA A. GROVES. Executrix, and, FLOYD CLINTON GROVES, ' Executor of the last will and tes-i lament and estate of Charles I Walter Groves, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that the executor of the last will and testament of Ida M. Stephens, deceased, has filed in the Coun ty Court of the County of Doug las. Stale of Oregon," his final account of his administration of said estate, and said court, bv order duly made and entered, has fixed Monday the 8th day of November. 1943. as the time, and the County Court room in the Court House at Roseburg, Ore gon, as tne place tor Hearing objections, if any, to said final i account or to the settlement of said estate. Dated and first published this 8th day of Oct.. 1943. RUSH R. n.ADkT Executor of the Last Will and testament of Ida M. Stephens, t'cceascti. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of A. J. Gulst, demised, which estate is now beinc administered in the Conn '.y Court uf Dimias County. Oregon, are hereby notified arid required to present the same to the undersigned at his resilience at 504 East Lane Street. Rose- hlire fll-.,.r-n .. ilhin ,iv t.....U from the date of first publication in s inn if Dated and first published this Sth dav of October. 1913 : . . . . GUY COHDOV. I .vinimisirator with the Wi Annexed of the estate C.uist. Deceased. of A. J. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE HEREBY is given that November 9. 1943, at ten o CIOCK .'lock A. M. in the Countv : Jtirt Room in the Court House ' Roseburg. Douglas County. ! I our In Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing ob iections, if anv there be. to the final account filed bv the under signed administrator in the above entitled court W. C. HARPING Administrator with the will an nexed of the Estate of William Austin, Deceased. Legal Notices SUMMONS In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county. Western Battery Separator Com pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. The Roseburg National Bank, a national banking association; H. A. Canaday, administrator of the estates of John W. Toll man, deceased, and Grace M. Tollman, deceased: William ! Borchers, R. B, Hall, Thad Hall,. Ernest Hall. Russell Hal, Richard E. 'Cheadle, Lois Doughton, Dorothy Joslyn, Clara Lee Hargreaves, George H. Cheadle, Richard Powell, Cora Powell, the unknown heirs of Grace M. Tollman, deceas ed, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the complaint, here in, aetenoants. To: William Borchers, Russell Hall, Richard Powell. George H. Cheadle, and Cora Powell, and all other persons or parties un- known claiming any right, title, estate, lien orinterest In or to the real estate described in the com plaint herein, defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons, and if you fall so to answer said com plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief therein demanded, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That you be required to ap- pear and set forth the nature and character of your adverse claim to the following described real property, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 2, Fruit vale Addition Behrke's subdivision, Roseburg, as shown on the official plat on file in the office of the coun tv clerk, Douglas county, Oregon. And that upon the hearing thereof it he decreed that the plaintiff is the owner in fee sim ple of said property, and that vou have no right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the same or! property, or any part thereof, anv part thereof, and that the 'and further decreeing that you, title of the plaintiff to the same and each of you, are forever be forever quieted against you i barred and enjoined from assert and that you be enioined fromiing any right, title, estate, lien asserting any right, title, estate, pen or interest in the same. scrineo premises anverse to the This summons is served upon j plaintiff, vou bv publication in Ihe Rose- This summons is published bv burg News-Review, pursuant to! the n--dor of the Honorable Carl the order of the Honorable Carl j E. Wlmberly, judge of the cir E. Wlmberly, judge of said court, cuit court of Douglas county, duly made and entered on the Oregon, made and entered of rec 21st dav of September. 1943. lord on the 22nd day of Septem- Dated and first published Oc- her A. D., 1943, requiring publica tobel 1, 1943. lion of summons once each week hallmark & GLDDES, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Roseburg, ' ( Irecrnn - ing io saiu estate. Now. theefore, I will from and after Saturday, the 30th day of October. 1943. offer for sale and . proceed to sell at private sale in one parcel for cash in hand. 10 : per cent at the time of sale, bal-1 t hnl. ance of purchase price to be' paid I at the time of confirmation of sale by the above court, the fol lowing described real property and premises, to-wit: West one-half (S) of Lots seven (7) and eight (8) in Block numbered fifty-five 155) Railroad Addition to the City of Roseburg, Ore gon, according to the offi cial plat thereof on file and of record in tho office of the county clerk for Douglas county, Oregon, together with the tenements. hereditaments and appurten ances thereunto belonging. That on and arter said 30th dav of October, 1913, bids will be re ceievd for said property by said executor at his place of business or at the law office of Long and Long at Roseburg, Oregon Datetl and first published this 1st dav of October, 1943. WALLACE A. RAPP, Executor of the estate of Walter G. Patterson, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the administrator at his place of busi undersigned Administratrix of j ness or at the law office of Long the estate of Anna M. Berks, do-: and Long at Roseburg, Oregon, ceased, has filed in the county Dated and first published this court of Douglas county, Oregon, 1st day of October, 1943. her final account as such admin-1 ' WALLACE A. RAPP isiiutnx ol sain estate, and that j Saturday, the 23rd dav of Octo ber. 1943. at the hour of 10 o'- clock a. m. of said day. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing objections to said re- i port, and the settlement thereof. Dated this 23rd dav of Septem. I ber, 1943. " I ANNA C. RAINWATER. I Administratrix of the ..st.it.. nf Anna M. Berks, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All parsons having claims against the Estate of Maurice D Matthews, deceased, now nendln in the Countv Co i t o Do g is Countv Oregon aw tied to Present the same, verified 1 , , .... ... ..,i ,. ..-.iiiiiru V if.. iw (trtiiuidl ft & Gcddes, Attorneys. Roseburg, I On. ..'(thin civ 'mnnthc fr,,m : the date hereof. Dated this Sth dav of October, i 1943. ELOVISE MATTHEWS. Administratrix of the Estate of i .Maurice D. Matthews, De ceased. Legal Notices SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas county. Francis Hale, plaintiff, vs. Sterling Dark, and if married, Jane Doe Dark, his wife, and their unknown heirs, if any, and also all-other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate, described in the com plaint herein, and each of them and all the world, save and ex cept the United States of Ameri ca. Defendants. To the above named Defen dants: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you herein within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, which date of first publication is September 24 ,1943, and unless you answer or .otherwise aoncar. Plaintiff will take decree against j you, and each of you, decreeing I Plaintiff to be the owner in fee I simple of the following described j premises, to-wit: Beginning at the West end center post No. 1 and running in a Northerly di rection 300 feet to the Northwest corner post No. 2; thence 1500 teet in an Easterly direction along said vein and lode a dis - tance of 1500 feet in the North. east corner post No. 3; thence 300 leet in a southerly direction toi"' "c ",al t"""i;iiiii ui mis the East end center Dost No. 4: thence 300 feet in a Southerly di rection to the Southeast corner post No. 5; thence 1500 feet in a Westerly direction to the South west corner post No. 6; thence 300 feet in a Northerly direction ' to the West end center post No 1 or place of beginning. Said mining claim being known as the ! FORGET-ME-NOT, formerly known as the BRIGHT SPOT. said gold mining claim being lo cated in Section 12, Township 33 .-.outn, Kange s West of the Wil lamette Meridian, Douglas coun-' ty, Oregon, in what is known as I the Quine Creek Mining District, i The West end of this claim joins the East end of what is known as the A. R. Shipley mining prop erty; and rurther decreeing that you, and eacb of vou the said above named defendants have no right title, estate, in or to said lien or interest I or interest in or to said above de-1 for four successive weeks in the , Roseburg News-Review. Said date -. ft.... i.i. , , hi him uiiiiiicmioii is euieinoer 24, 1943, and the date of last pub lication Is October 15, 1943, and the last day In which you have to Plead or othnrwisn onnmr ic October 9 1943 wcioou m, J.HJ. A..J.n Si..i.iff Schmidt u lt " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the matter of the estate of Mary Frances Patterson, de ceased. Mnlira lc hnfnhi, nixtnn th- It.n llllllersiirned .-irlmlnietrnlnr nf tho estate of Mary Frances Patter- son deennn nminnnt In nn nr. dor of f .1... Ai; .1.1..., : made and 'entered authorizing i and empowering him as such evecotor in sell the t',r herein described belonging to ; ' Mr,..- 'thnV-ofoi-n t . iii f.. ! afKvrthtrdav'of : October 1943 offer for s ilo mrl I ,rZulltJZ, proceed to sell at private sale in one parcel for cash in hand, 10 per cent at the time of sale, bal- ?"?,."' !IV""h-:s;Pi,,r-',i0 .b." HI .11.- .1111.: ... I.JII1II 111,11 IUI1 UI sale by the above court, the fol lowing described real property and premises, to-wit: Lots numbered Three (3) and Four (4) in Block num bered Fifty Seven (57) in the Railroad Addition to the city of Roseburg, Douglas coun ty. Oregon, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record In the office of the countv clerk of Doug las county, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. That on and after said 30th day of October, 1943, bids will be re ceived for said property by said Administrator of the estate of .iary nances Patterson, de ceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Marv I A. Campbell, deceased, has filed! her Final Account in the County. Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas county, and the court ; has appointed Tuesday. October Jti. i!'4.t. at 10:00 o'clock in the I " ."".u "'. lTJU" -v 1 Km 1 , cm"', h,)Use Rosc" ! ie i",c i,"d P,aoe for bearing omeciions. u anv. to said account, .,, . V J Persons interested are requir-1 ed to file their obiections. f anv at or before the time appointed 'r sain neanng. Dated September 24, 1943. HELEN GLENN, Executrix of the Last Will and -" "i ,iii- ia!,i ill until Testament of Marv A. Camp bell, deceased. ' Legal Notices SUMMONS No. 9239 In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county. Frank Edgar Perry, Edgar C. Perry, and H. M. Esmond, plain tiffs, vs. Charles Bigham and Jane Doe Bigham, his wife; Henry Bigham and Susan Roe Bigham, his wife; the unknown heirs of S. Bigham .deceased; D. W. Wight and Effie Wight, husband and wife: M. J. Trubey and Mary Olive Trubey, husband and wife; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming anv right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate descrilied in the complaint herein, defendants. To Charles Bigham, Jane Doe Bigham, Henry Bigham, Susan Roe Bigham, the unknown heir of S. Bigham, deceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in Ihe real estate described in the complaint here in. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled court ;an(1 callsc on or before four Weeks from the 17th day of Sep- ! tember, 1943, that being the date summons, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer said complaint, plaintiffs for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows, to-wit: That it be decreed that the plaintiffs are the owners In fee and in possession of the follow ing described real property in Doglas county, Oregon, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter, sec tion twenty-five (251, the southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter, Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter, and Lots one U), two (21, and three (3), Sec tion twenty-six (20); the North half of the Northwest quarter; West half of the Northeast quarter and South east quarter of the North west quarter, section thirty six (36); all in Township twenty-nine (29) South, Range five (5) West of the Willamette Meridian. Also a square forty acres in the Northeast corner of the Jo seph Cornelison Donation Land Claim Number forty six (4G) said land being lo cated in Section twentysix (2fi), Township twentv-nine (29) South, Range five (5) West of the Willamette meri dian, containing in all ap proximately four hundred thirtv-three and twenty-four hundredths (433.24) acres; Also the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of section thirty-six (30), Town ship twentv-nine (29) South, Range five (5) West. W. M.. ! ""l i-i u. ,y tu ine I ,Kn,s Ol III , subject only to the rights of Ruby uyer umlor aml "y v"'tl,c or a mortgage held by said Rubv D'er madp bv the plaintiffs and V'Z. Oregon, at page 377 thereof: arid ! ,hat tllp riSht of possession and tine to saio premises oe lorever quieted in plaintiffs, and that It be further decreed that any claim of the defendants, or either of Vlt tnem, is without foundation in . . T 'n etlui,V and that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee 01 Sa Premises anO tllO WHOIf inercoi ir roe from anv and all tLV" n .f, 1$ !J"d' .H's; 01' e,'hrr of them, of 'V Hin1 or nature, whatsoever. "SinT" or unclpr them, and each of them, leIn an". " "' ""K " ilgot, line, !ate. "on or interest in or to 0 an ?or s ud, otl in fu s ,o the roin sir pear eqt i.aWe " '"' said premises, or any part there- lurther ap- Tl.io eummnno ic c-n,-..nl you by publication once each week for four successive weeks in the Roseburg News-Review, a newspaper of general circulation, published and issued in Rose burg, Douglas countv, Oregon, bv order of the Hon. Carl E. Wirri berly, judge of the above entitled court made on the 13th day of September, 1943. . RICE & ORCUTT, ' Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Post Office Address: Roseburg, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Pemberton, deceased, by the judge ol the county court of Douglas county, Oregon. .All persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to file the same, properly verified as by law re quired, with said administrator, at his law office, 132 N. Jackson street. Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. First publication is October 1,' 1943. H. A. CANADAY. ' Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Pemberton, deceased. FINAL NOTICE The administratrix of the oc. ,ul ul C'oert u esicy lliomason. ,1'waspl1' hereby gives notice that rolm,' muyt of Hondas! county. Oregon, has fixed October an. iw.t .it in nn a m . ti.o . -- .... ...v time, and the county court room; in tne court nouse at iiosenuru ' Oregon, as the place for hearing obiections. if any there be, to the final account of the administra trix. Dated October 1. 1943. ELLEN CRISPEN. Administratrix. Legal Notices SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas countv. W. L. Barton, plaintiff vs. Nettle M. I.evens, and W. C. J.evens. her husband JeMi II. RedfieM end Ida Redfield. his wife- MaHIn Pedfield and Erm i I Refield. his wife; Vela Brown j find Frmk Brown .her husbmd; I E-ma Henshaw and David Hen I shaw .her husband; Clara Over- 'on nnd Janes Overton, her hns "nd: Ethel Harvey and E. R. I Harvey hm- husb"nd: Ralph Wil j snn ati'i Winnie Wilson, h's wife: f.eri rude I oren and Fdw-o-d I o-en. her hitch-nd' liable Wil I heim .mrl Ppdolph Wilheim. her I husband' Simon Krimont. whose i p..r-e is somet'mes spelled Kir mont and sometimes spelled Kro opt. and line Hoe Krimont, his wife; Peter Fireman, sorne , limes known as Peter Freeman 1 and sometinv's known as Peter I Frienvn. and M irv Roe Fire rnnn. b's v-ife; Moses iYee and I Mary Poo Free, res wife; Ahn 1 harr: n(.-en-.-n end Jane Doe Headmen, his wife the unknown I heirs of D B. RedM-'l'i the nn I known heirs of said Simon Kri ' mont; t'-n unknown heirs of said Po..j- t-ir.nnnn: the unknown . heirs of oses Fe :the tm k"vn h-;.-.- of iT'h.-im Hoid man; and also all other persons o n-r,:'s uptrnnwn claiming anv rir'.t. title est.tnt jr.n of interest in the re;.l estate described in complaint herein, Defend- an's. To Jebn H. Pedfie'd and Ida pn.ir.vir hie wife; Pilnh Wilson ,in I-ln-io Wilqon his ..-ifn: Pi- ' doloh Wilhdrn: Simon Krimont, ii-i.o. fi.mp j. sn.iel '".es so"''- .,.1 f!"rv,r.n. ap'! SO-notip..is sflll- e-l Fremont. md '"no Doe Kri mont his "'ife; P'.te Firenan, rennet irne known 'is Peter Free man and sometimi's lnowp is n-t,,r Kriemin. end Marv T'oe pt-or-, h's .-lff; Mses F""e e'l M.-irv P-v P'ree. bis wife; Ahr--hirn !!';. 'mm and J'inn Doe Hoi'lroan. wife: the un- '-no.i-p hei-.- of S'mon l'rifnenl; the unknown h"its of Pe'er Fir"-r-"n .(hp unknown heirs- of Moses '-'ree: '--o unknown heirs of a hre'inni I'enii'n'n: Ihe nn ' known hei-s of D. B I'"-lfieid: and '!so ell o'her persons or i pn'ties orknowo elaimin" anv ! right, title estate, lien or interest I in th" -"al est-". d"se--!bed in I phi'ttiff's complaint herein. ! IV THE NMTC OF THE I STATE riF OREGON, you -n-l j each of vou are hereby required ; to aooe-.)- and enswr the eom- l nl-.ipl 0f Plaintiff fio. ,-itr-linst you in the above entitletl court . and ciuse on or before four ! lvP. us from fie date of tho first ; pulilica'ion of this summons, and if vou r-'l to so anDo-tr and an- swer seid eompli'nl, olaintiff for ! want thereof will aiolv to t'e court for Ihe relief dnnndod in ' said eomohin'. a suecinel state ' piept of which is as follows, lo . wil : ' 'Put il he decreed that the ! plaintiff is th" owner in fee simple of tile following deserilvil real estate sitinte in Dnugla; coun'v. Stele of Oregon, to-wit: Re"innin ai !'.- North, east corner of the Soul invest quarter of the .Southeast quarter of seciion 33. in Township .' Sooth of native 0 W-st of Will 'me'te Meridi an, f)rc.onT th"Mce runnin-T South 2.40 chains to Cow Creek; tlience West I'J de grees, mor" or l"ss. South a dist -i nee of 10.75 cii-jps, mte-e o- I..S-- o . .."'.! (l:-o.-;v East of Ihe Southeast corner of a certain tr;:c: of lair' so'd bv O. f. Sether ."nd wile to Fred .lohnsop on or about th 17th dav of vnv'mh"i', 100'- thence West 1.10 chains to th" S'l'i'hc-Ki cor ner of tile said Johnson land: I'-enee N'or h along Hie K -st line of s dd Fred John-tin's l'T.d and -'Ion" Ihe K -st line of a certain ti-.el of kind owoetl l,v n I' Johnson .a distance of 9 70 chains to the center of the countv roui. them- Fast 9 15 chairs to the point of beginning, the 1 ehov. dise-ihfvl oro'v"'"- h" ing situated in the county of Doiiel-'s. Stele of t ire-'oii. That plaintiff's title thereto and his rich! to possession ther" of, subect only lo the righ' of possession of one W. D. Dompi"r under a contract or 'ton has". I"' forever euieted. and tlvt i' he further decre-rl t'.-.' plaintiff's till" is free from nil liens an. I ei-ciimliripc.-s and free from .anv, and all reht .title and int,..-e-t of the defendents or either of them, or any Person or parties claiming bv.' through or under th-T' OP p'"-"- ;,,,. ,,f (..., and that plaintiff's title to the above doserihed nrenis'-s he for ever qoiet-'d a"iinst t.. claims of anv and all of t'-e defend. ants, or either or anv of thetn or any person or parties d iimin" bv. throii"h or under then, and tint the defendants -ed e-oh. and every one and all of them he foro""r enioined from assertin"; o- elaipiji-,- ap-- iiitprest. ris;lit. title. est.:le or lien :; or to said pl'."-lses in- apv ,,-,rt thereof . This summons is served uonn voo In- nuhli'Mtion once each week fur font successive wc-ks in the Hosehip-cr Ncws-P"vu- hv order of the lion. D. N. Hus-n-Ivt-k. countv iud-e of Douel-is cout-tv. (heTon. sai order hoin Hated October .. 1'1!3 And ti-e time Proscribed In said nrd-T for t'-o d- f-n lan-s t -mpnqr and ,an- SWnr is on Of befot" foitr WCOU S from the ri-te of Ihe first publi cation of this summons, and th" e-t,. of the first publication of this summon- i (Vtnlv-r S m.n RICE : ORCUTT. Attni-novs for Plaintiff Post Of'ice Address: Roscbui '. ( lrp"n-) 215-L For newspaper deliveries from 6.00 to 7:00 Please Call i