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RO$6UR6NEW$.ftEVIEW, ROSEBUftg. OftESON, FRIDAY, APRIL II, 1944. PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE H. C. BERG, ' Special Agent. Savings 4V Loan Building Phono 87 Phone 447 R A E V V L V VERN. M. E ORR A T ' E 135 South Stephens Rosebiig, Ore. Reds Repulse German Assaults in Two Areas (Continued from page 1) RADIATOR REPAIRING AND CLEANING . Ship mo your radiators 3 repairmen Quick Return Quality Work COAK'S RADIATOR SERVICE 872 Pearl Street Eugene, Oregon voys socking to reach Romanian ports. The Russians said bombers at tacked two convoys Monday night, sinking a 3,000-ton trans port and another of 2.000 tons, and on the following day swoop ed on two more convoys, sink- Ing a 5,000-ton transport and nu- : nierous smaller ships end barges. I Axis troops Jamming. the' Sevas- Itopnl docks were being pounded by Russian artillery commanding nearny neignts,? the- dispatches noriea. A dispatch from Associated Press Correspondent Henrv C. Cassidy in Odessa quoted Rear Admiral Beluzov, commandant at that base, as saying that Ameri can arid British equipment, par ticularly planes, was being used py tne uiaen sea fleet. In tho nresent phase of the bat tle for Sevastopol, the admiral declared, the red fleet has "ships of all rdasses" at Its disposal wnue me uermans posses noth mp largor than a destroyer. Southvrest of Tarnopol In the western Ukraine minor battles or local Importance were report- ea yesrernay. I Radionic Hearing with the new A r Radionic Hearing Aid Ready to wear, complete with radlonio tubes, crys tal microphone, magnetic earphone, batteries ana battory-aaver circuit. Liberal guarantee. On modelon prietont w quality Zenith flneat. No extraa no "decoy. t Come in for Demonstration BORING OPTICAL 225 North Jackson TL 386 Aput hy American UtdknUAmf station Coun cil n Phytical Thtrapy Endeavors' Convention Draws 400 at Roseburg ' i (Continued from page 1) nominations! luncheons will be held at tho Presbyterian, Chris tian, Methodist and Baptist cnurcnes ai p. m. Conven tion business and election of of ficers will be held Saturday aft ernoon ana tne new officers will be Installed at a program Satur- anv night. The convention will continue through Sunday afternoon. Need of Cheap Power Stressed by Dr. Raver '(Continue' from nape IV To serve others as we would be served, DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME if ! mm 1 Cor. Pins and Lane Stroot, FRANK W. LONG, Manager Licensed Lady Attendant CdllttSK or Night AMBULANCE SERVICE PROTECT YOUR FARM.. ..WITH COMPREHENSIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE ... Against accidental in juries or death to ths public and damage to their prop rfy that may be cauied by you or your employees. . . . NOW at a surprisingly small cost all Liability ex posures, except few speci fied exclusions, can be had In ONE BROAD FORM Com . preheniive Liability Policy. Sea our Local Agent FRED A. GOFF, District Manager Box 450, Phone 218 122 8. Stephens Roseburg, Oregon j'jO IIMUKI L-T yTtf faint 3l .mill. In the field of utilization of wood waste, the Northwest needs plants to produce alcohol, sugar, resins, impregnated woods, ply woods, plastics and fabrics. World Coming to Douglas "Tho world Is coming to Doug las countv because you hnvo the resources," Dr. Tlnver snld. He nolntert out the depletion of tim ber along tidewater in the state of Washington, reporting that 100 mills will close down In that area as soon as war contracts are cancelled. . . "The lumber Industrv Is mov ing your way," he told his au dience. "You must produce the leadership to establish a wood products Industry rnther than n mere looping operation. Statistic!; show thnt In the past 50 per cent of the trees felled In tho woods have been wasted. That means the end of the loeglng Industrv In Washln"ton comes 50 per cent Ino soon. You have the onnnrtun- Itv to secure greater utilization of vour timber resources, and, through sustained vleld. to es tablish a permanent Industry." The problem of utlbatlnn of wood waste Brain returns to the matter of attracting Industrv through cheap and abundant power, he asserted. New Markets Planned Dealing with tho postwar nroh- lems. he said that the closing of war industries would cut Bonne vllle gross revenue from K20 mil lion to S6 million annually. "We have built a great Indus trial machine to kill our ene mies: there Is no reason whv It Joe Gordon Awaits Army Call E JLAtMncmJ-i.. 3Jb. ... gl Japs' New China Invasion Poses Double Threat (Continued from page 1)'. V H 1 t w Joe Gordon of the New York Yankees Is out of organized baseball await ing call lrom U. S. Army Air Transport service, but he's still kingpin as lar as these Eugene, Ore., youngsters are concerned. He's being "ganged" here to autograph gloves for the sandlotters. Wolf In Cub Clothing In--- . V This launhlno, alert "wolf" takes his make-believe to heart In the Imaglnatlon-atretohlng CUBBINQ proaram of the Boy Scouts of Amorloa for boys 9, 10 and 11 years. cannot be converted to ,produce. for peace, ho declared. He told of work being done to plun new markets for power fol lowing tho war, outlining as one ol the great possibilities the use of electric energy for heating in homos and offices, a new devel opment which Is being proved practical and economical In ac tual test. Last nlRht's dinner meeting, sponsored by the Roseburg cham ber of commerce, was attended by a capacity audience. The speaker was inrtoduced by Earl wney, cnamoer of commerce president. Cologne, Frenchc Rail Centers Bombed by RAF (Continued from page 1) scribed as very heavy. Returning Lancaster crewmen said the bombing was well eoncentrnted REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Citizens State Bank at Myrtle Creek, County of Douolas, Oregon, at close of business, ASSETS 1. Loans nnd discounts (Including S2R03 overdrafts! $ S" Ml tl 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 701 100 00 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 2715G 26 6. Cash, balances with other banks, Including reserve balances, and cash Items In process of collection 217,627 62 .. """" iM. inisi-3 uvviii-u i.4iuu, inrniture and tixtures $1000 . 5,400.00 12. TOTAL ASSETS 51,036.325.79 LIABILITIES 13. Demand deposits of Individuals, nartnnrshlrw nnd corporations , 14. Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships i and cor porations . 15. Deposits of United States 'GovernmcnT'Onciudinti postal savings 16. Deposits of States nnd political subdivisions"" IS. Other deposits (certified nnd officers' checks etc 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS (Items 13 to 18 Inclu- ' slvo $993,357.90 I 780,412.47 110.136.72 37,299.00 51.012.94 14,196.77 and they could see the glow of fires 200 miles away. The German-controlled Paris radio said Paris and Its suburbs center of a vast railway net work which has been hit repeat edly by the RAF this month had been bombed again and de clared that casualties were high. The raid was said to have last ed from midnight until 2 a. m. Nazis Taken By Surprise The RAF night operations fol lowed a day of great activity by American airmen, during which a fleet of 750 to 1,000 Flying For treses dumped approximately 2, 500 tons of explosives on Ger man military installations', In northern France. .. - This assault, carried out 'Just before sunset, climaxed the great est daylight air blows ever de livered against enemy-occupied territory and apparently caught the Germans by surprise. Return ing bomber crews reported no German fighter opposition, ai- .thpugh considerable anti-aircraft, fire was enroiintnrpd. ' ; The raiders were escorted by American fighter planes, which were credited with destroying four enemy aircraft and shooting up others on the ground. Ameri can losses, a communique said, were nine bombers. . Italy Areas Blasted ' Allied warplanes, diverted tem porarily from assaults on Bal kan rail targets, smashed at Ger man communications In Italy yes terday, with U. S. bombers blast ing Venice harbor and pounding other targets from Ancona to Trieste. The big bombers were hampered by ciouds, but explo sives fell close to a merchant vessel In Venice harbor and other undisclosed targets were hit, headquarters said. The Monfal cone shipyards near Trieste and the port of Llvorno (Leghorn) also were attacked. In all, allied planes yesterday destroyed 10 German craft for a loss of eight of their own. Heavy artillery duels raged again In the Cassino area where patrols also were very active. About 60 German planes were ob served over the battlefronts yesterday. fered the ravages of one of the worst famines In China's amine history, and who subsequently were afflicted by plagues of lo custs and floods. Along Japan's Pacific outposts, allied air power continued its hammering,, featured by the third consecutive daily iattack on.Wol- eal Island in the western Caroline islands and the important Sata wan airstrip 150 miles southeast of Truk In the eastern Carolines. Adm. Nirhitz told of a 46-ton at tack on Truk Wednesday, the 25th blow there since Truk was hit for the. first time Feb. " 16. Other central . Pacific planes pounded Ponape, east of . Truk; Wake island and four by-passed enemy bases In the Marshalls. Jerry W. Wagner of Lookingglass Passes Jerry W. Wagner, 65, died at his home In Lookingglass today. Born July 12 - 1878, in Martin county, Ind he had been a resi dent of Lookingglass for the past 24 years. He was unmarried, making his home with his brother, C. M-Wagner. Funeral services will be con ducted by the Rev. C. A. Edwards at the Roseburg Undertaking company chapel at 2 p. m. Tues day, with Interment following in the Lookingglass cemeteiy. Legal Notices Drunken Driving Charge Faced by O. C. Kingsford Orville C. Kingsford. 33. Rose burg, was taken into custody last night on a charge of drunken driving. He requested time to consult an attorney when brought Into the justice court today for preliminary arraignment. Vital Statistics DIVORCE COMPLAINTS SUTTON Johnnie I. versus Virginia Sutton; married at Myr tle Creek, Nov. 14, 1942; cruelty. Legal Notices 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES , , CAPITAL 1 ACCCUNTS ....$ 25. Capital 26. Surplus ' I 27. Undivided profits ""L".:.!"!""!"!"'".'"""!'!"'" 28. Reserves (and retirement account for debentures or preferred stock) 29. 30. 993,357.90 t i i ' 25.000.00 io.ooo.no 51-167.8! 2,500.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS T rviitii AINU UAl'I TAL AC- 42,967.89 COUNTS .$1,0.16.325.79 Capital debentures or preferred stock outstanding $5,000.00, fit' 0rf,Cn. County of Douglas, ss: :. R; Bates, cashier of the above-na FARMERS AUTOMOBILE later. INSURANCE fata Truck Inturanet Exehangt it ftlvittn.namnil Hnntr 4a Aln..Oa J!10.1 ,he nbove s'n'omcnt Is true to the best of mv knowledge G. R. BATES, Cashier. and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th, dav of April. 10M CHARES V. STANTOV.' Notary public for Oregon. My commission expires October 15, 19-15. CORRECT Attest: H. W. HERMANN, FRED WEAVER, ABBIE BOND, Directors. Mrs. Lillian A. Stow of Oakland Passes Away Mrs. Lillian Ancelv Stow. 70. died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Georire Mc- Coskey in Oakland, Oregon, after a long Illness. She was born In McMlnnville, Ore., December 30, 1873, and made her home at Oak land for several years. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Aeee. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. maiK'i Nale, Chiioquln, Ore., and Mr, fleorge McCoskey, Oakland, and five brothers, William H. Agee, McMlnnville; Elma Agee, Albany; Edward C, Oscar and Loren Agee, all o Dallas, Ore.; two sisters, Mi's, James Welsh, Aberdeen, Wnsh.i and Mrs. Ar thur Curtis, Lakevlew, Ore.; six grandchildren and three great grand children. The body was removed to Stearns mortuary, Oakland, to be forwarded to Dallas, where ser vices will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Christian church, with Interment in the Masonic cemetery. , j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of Charles M. Hall, deceas ed, has filed her final account in the countv court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county, and said court has appointed Tuesday, May 23, 1944, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, in the county court room in.the court house In Rose burg, Douglas county, Oregon, as the time and place. for hearing ob jections. If any, to said account ana tne settlement thereof. Ail persons interested are notified to file their objections, If any, to said account at or before the time appointed for hearing. Dated Aorll 21. 1944. MINNIE CHENOWETH, Administratrix of the estate of Charles M. Hall, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ' The final account of the under signed administrator has been filed In the county court of the state of Oregon for Douglas coun tv, and bv order of said court Tuesday, May 16, 1944, at 10:00 a. m. in the county court room In the court house In Rosebure. Douglas county, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections, if any there be, to said final account and for the settlement thereof. A. N. ORCUTT. Administrator of the estate of Charles R. Westenhiser, deceased. No. 9407. SUMMONS In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county.' Allna V. Jackson, plaintiff, vs. Bregetta Rumina Tatham, also known as Bregetta F. Tatham; Josephine F. Stout; Ernest Wll helm Fordney; Agnes Cathern Jackson, also known as Agnes Fordney Jackson ; Joseph James Fordney; Chester Law rence Fordney; Mary Celestia McDonald, also known as Mary F. McDonald : Grace Cecelia Guerin, also known as Grace F. Guerin; Theodota Achsah Hackstadt. also known as Theo dota F. Hackstadt; Amv Ford ney Burke; Second National Bank A Trust company of Sagi naw, Michigan, a national bank ing association; Martin N. Brady A. N. Orcutt, as admin istrator of the estate of Joseph W. Fordney. deceased; Bertha H. Hicks: Jean Hicks Frost; Louise Hicks Bonbrlcht: Ida Mary Hicks McDougal: Mar tha Hicks Newton: and A. N. Orcutt, as administrator of the estate of John Clayton Hicks, aeceasea, aetenaants. To Bregetta Rumina Tatham, also known as Bregetta F. Tat ham; Joseohlne F. Stout - Ernest Wllhelm Fordney: Agnes Cathern Jackson, also ' known as Agnes Fordney Jackson; Joseph JameS Fordnev; Chester Lawrence Ford ney; Marv Celestia McDonald, also known as Mary F. McDon ald; Grace Cecelia Guerin, also known as Grace F. Guerin; Theo dota Achsah Hackstadt. also known as Theodota F. Hackstadt Amv Fordnev Burke; Second Na tional Bank ft Trust Company of Saginaw, Michigan, a national banking association; Martin N. Brady; Bertha H. Hicks: Jean Hicks Frost; Louise Hicks Bon- Dngnt; Ida Marv Hicks McDou gal; Martha Hicks Newton, above named defendants. TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, yon and each of you are hereby required u iiupeor ann answer rne com plaint of plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled court and cause on or before four weeks from the 24th day of March, 1944. that belni? the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer said com print, plaintiff for want thereof win anniv to the court for the roner acmanded m said com plaint, a succinct statement of wnicn is as fo lows. to.w t- For a decree of this court that tne lonowmg described real prop erty, to-wit: The Northwest ounrter of section 12, Townshin 23 South, Range 9 West. W. M., In Douelas countv. Orecrnn which Is owned bv' nlalntiff and defendants he nartltlnnorf h sale thereof and that a referee he nnnointed for the nuroose of making said sale, and the pro ceeds of said sale be distributed first to the navment of tho eron. eral costs of this suit, Including a reasonable sum to be fixed by ine court as attorney s fees. see. ond. to the payment of the costs of the reference, and, third, to be distributed to the owners of said real property according to their ifspecuve snares, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons Is served upon vou bv publication once each week for four successive weeks in the Roseburg News-Review, a newsnaper of general circulation, mibllshed irhd Issued in Roseburg, Douglas countv, Oregon, by or der of the Hon. Carl E. Wlmhor Iv, ludge of the above pniltlori court, made on the 21st day of RICE & ORCUTT. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office address: Roseburg, Oregon. Legal Notices NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the matter of the guardianship of the person and estate of Theodore Arlie Anderson and Ardlth Elnora Anderson, mi nors. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to an order and license to sell real property made and enter ed bv the county court-of Douglas countv. Orepon. on the 22nd dav of March. 1944. in the matter of the guardianship of the person and estate of Theodore Arlle An derson and Afdith Etnora Ander son, minors, the underslpned will from and after the 22nd day of Af""il. 194. offer for sale and sell at nrivate sale for cash in hand suhiect to confirmation bv this court and for the best price obtainable therfor the following described real property and pre mises helonqinot to said minors described as follows, to-wit: An undivided one-eii?hth n81 Interest subWt to the dowerv interest of Cleo Etha Anderv-on therein, in and to thp following described real property; The fractional Northwest ouarter of Section 6. contain '"g 137 72 acres: also. Lot To. 1 of the Subdivision of the Donation Land Claim of F. Archamheau. saW Lot 1 hinc the interest of Joseph ine M Cameron In said estate of said Arphprnbeau. anfi oon. talnlno- 25 67 acres, all in Tonship 97, South of Ranee R West of the Willamette Meridian, DouPlas eonntv. Oregon, and containing IBS 38 acres, more or les. all Iving and beinp situated in Doug las countv. Oregon, together with the tenements. Legal Notices No. 4211 NOTICE OF FINAL- ACCOUNT In the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Douglas. In the matter 6f the estate of Claude P. Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final account as administrator of thei estate of Claude P. Smith, deceas ed, and that by order of the county court of Douglas county, Oregon, Tuesday, the 23rd day of Mav, 1944, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., has been fixed as the time, and the court room of the Douglas county court, Douglas county court house, Roseburp. Oregon, as the place for hearing oblections, If any there be, to such final account. GUY CORDON, Administrator of the estate of Claude P. Smith, rtpoeased. CORDON & SEVER, Yeon building, Portland, Oregon, at torneys for administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS " Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of tne estate of Bangta Hancock, dpceased. All . persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same, verified as required by law, to the undersigned at her place of residence In Elkton, Douglas county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated April 14, 1944. MOIXIE HANCOCK, Administratrix of the estate of Bangta Hancock, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the UnrlorKlcrnpH hnc honn h, fin nrln hereditaments and appurtpnances: of tiie countv court of Doti"las thereunto helonplni?. Bids or of- countv, Oregon, appointed admln- .. ., .... mi i..-r.v rt ro istrator or the estate of T. J. Med- vTuTn ,,!pI,mdorsi,T " lev, deceased. All persons hav ICW T of Tm" nnrt.. 1 on ln : ine claims against said estate are .n ,,,,-,, ronnrv courthouse at, notified to nresent the nmo vrt. Roseburc, Oregon. Datd and first rihnshed this ztin nav or March, 194. CT.EO ETHA ANDERSON, Guardian of the person and es tate of Theodore Arlle A ne'er, son and Ardith Elnora Ander son, minors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is herehv plven that the undersigned haq heen bv order of the county court of Douelas coun tv. Oregon, made and entered of record, dulv annolptpd p evppu tor of the estate T.utavia H. Doer ner. deceased. All nersons havinc Claim pcrnlnct Snld pofitn n,- horebv notified to prpsent the somo Hilly yorlflPd as hv law ro. onirpr) to the undersigned at his nrnpo )n tt,o pprkins hulldiru. Kosehuro. Oregon, within sly mnn.ns Trom lh rlntp of the f't niiwipotinn of this notice which Is the 24th day of March. iq-M G. W. YOTING. Evoentor of the estate of Lutavla H. Dnprnor. deceasipd Ira B. Riddle, attorney for estate. fied as reouired bv law. to the unde!-s!rned at his residence near Oakland. Douglas county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated March 31. 1944. ROY MEDLEY, Administrator of the estate of T. J. Medley, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The final account of the under signed administrator has been filed In the county court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county, and by order of said court Tuesday, May 16, 1944, nt 10:00 a. m. ln the countv court room ln the court house In Rose burg. Douclas county, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing oblections. If any there be, to said final ac count and for the settlement thereof. A. N. ORCUTT, Administrator of the estate of Harriet 3. Rltter, deceased. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 All persons having claims against the estate of Joseph Brown, deceased, now pending ln the countv court of Douirlas coun ty, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by -law to the underslen ed at his office In the Perkins building, Roseburg, Oregon with in six months from the date hereof ... . ' Dated this 14th day of April. 1944. ' ' ' ' ' IRA ft. RIDDLE, Administrator of the estate of Joseph Brown, deceased, i NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons havine claims acalnst the estate of Catherine Milne, deceased, now rjondino- in the county court of Douglas coun tv, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same, properly veri fied, to the undersigned adminis trator at his office In Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, within six months from the 31st day of March, 1944. L. E. McCLINTOCK. Administrator of the estate of Catherine Milne, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the countv court of Dourlas countv, Oroann. dulv anoolnted executor of the to'nt will and testament of Otto Snoldel and Minnie Soeidel each rt"ceased. All persons hau. claims aealnst said estates or eithpr of thpm. are herehv re. nmron ro present the same dnlv "erifiod to as bv law reouired to ho undprsln-ned at the law nf "eo of T-nno- Snd Lonp. Douglas .-.m., i-inn nnuse within stv months rrom natp hereof. Dated nrst puonsned March 24, 1944. AUGUST SPETDEL. Executor of the tolnr win anr t!t.-ment of Otto Speidel and Minnie Speidel, each deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Marietta A. Haines, deceased, now pending ln the county court of Douglas coun ty, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same, properly veri fied, to the undersigned executors at Elkton, Oregon, or at the of fice of Rice & Orcutt in Roseburg, Douglas county. Oregon, within six months from the 7th day of OLIVER. N. HATNES and MARIETTA MABLE BINDER, will and testament of Marietta A. Haines, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS . All persons havlnc claims against the estate of Minnie M. Price, deceased, are hereby noti fied to present the same, duly Verified, to tho nnHprctrrnnri ov. ecutrix or to R. L. Whipple, her attorney, at Roseburg, Oregon, vnmn six monins irom Marcn 24, 1944. M. E. MADDOX, Executrix of the estate of Minnie M. Price, deceased. DOUBLE DUTY I DOLLARS NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is herehv given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Marv A. Crane, de ceased, has filpd tils final account as such administrator and that oblections. If anv there be to such final account, will be heard be fore the countv court on Friday, the 5th day of May, 1944. at the hour of 10:00 a. m. at the countv court room ln the Douglas countv court house In Roseburg. Oregon. HENRY CRANE, Administrator of the estate of Mary A. Crane, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICEC IS GIVEN that tin. aersigned has . been appointed administrator of estate of Fred Mudeet Lauder, deceased, by county court of Douglas countv, Oregon. Ail persons having claims against said estate are no tified to present same as by law required to the undersigned at law office of Long and Long, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months irom April 14th. 1914. O. T. CARTER. Adm. of Estate of Fred Mudget Lauder, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rnnr rno undersigned was hv or der of the county court of Doug las countv. Oregon, appointed as administrator of the estate of Kate Wilcox, deceased. All nor. sons havin? claims aealnst said estate are notified to present the came to the undersigned at the mw onice of Long and Long, rtouplas countv court house In Roseburu. Oregon, verified as by law renuired within six months from this date. Dated and first published March 31st, 1944. . W. E. BURTON, Administrator .of the estate of ivaie vvueox, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims aeainst the estate of Henry Mi deke, deceased, now pending In the county court of Douglas coun ty, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same, properly veri fied, to the undersigned adminis tratrix at Yoncalla, Oregon, or at the office of Rice & Orcutt In Roseburg, Douglas county, Ore gon, within six months from the 7th day of April, 1944. BERNIECE MIDEKE, Administratrix of the estate of Henry Mideke, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE HEREBY Is given that Tuesday, May 16, 1944, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni. In the county court room In the court house In Roseburg, Douglas coun ey, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing oblections. If any there be, to the final account filed by the under sicned administrator In the above entitled court. ARTHUR C. McGHEHEY, Administrator of the estate of Al bert G. McGhehey, deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was bv or der of the county court for Done- las countv. Oregon, appointed administrator- of the estate of james James, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same vermes with vouchers an nexed to thp undersigned at the 'aw office of Long and I.ono. In Douglas county court house. Rose hurg, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated and first published March 31st, 1W4. JESSE G. JAMFS. Administrator of estate of James James, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The final account of the under signed executrix has been filed In the countv court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county, and hv order of said court Tues day. Mav 9. 1944. at 10:00 a. m. In the county court room In fhe NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the county court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county. In the matter of the guardian ship of Gerald Ernest Chancy, Barbara Chanev, Wanda Chan- ev, Zella Chancy, and Shirley Chanev. minors. NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that under and pursuant to an or der of the above entitled court maie and entered in the above entitled matter on the 31st day of March, 1944, authorizing the undersigned as guardian of the estates of Gerald Ernest Chaney, Barbara Chaney, Wanda Chaney, Zella Chaney, and Shirley Chan ev, minors, to sell the real prop- , ertv hereinafter described. Now, therefore, I, D. L. Hurst, as such guardian will at the of- . flee of Hallmark and Geddes, ln Roseburg, Oregon, on and after the 21st day of April, 1944, offer for sale and sell at private sale for part cash and nartlv on tlmo and subject to conilrmation by :,uu muii me unuivmea one fourth interest of said minors In and to the following described real property, to-wit: Lots Three (3) and Six (6). Block Six (6) of the Town of Mvrtle Creek, as the same is platted and of record in the office of the county clerk of Douglas county, Oregon. Dated and first published March 31, 1944. D. L. HURST, Guardian of the estates of Gerald Ernest Chanev, Barbara Chan ey, Wanda Chaney, Zella Chan ey and Shirley Chaney, minors. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thnt the undersiened has filed her final account in the county court of Douglas county, Oregon, in the matter of the estate of Milton C. Radabaugh, deceased, said court has fixed Saturday tho 29th day of April, 1944, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. and the office of the countv Judge in the court room in the Douglas county court house in Roseburg, Oregon, as the place and time for hear ing objections to said account "ourt house In Roseburg. Doner. 'as county. Oregon, has been fix- and the settlement of said estate. to as tne rime ann mace ror hear. Dated nnrt fi.. ui.i..4 v...-. i.ums, ii nny men? oe, TO; marcn oisi, said final account and for the settlement thereof. carrtf Ttrrr. Executrix of the last will and tes tament of H. P. Rice, deceased. ZANNA Tnsrr.T.pp Administratrix with the will an nexed of the estate of Milton C. , Radabaugh. deceased. Long and Lone, attorneys for said estate. '