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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1944, Sunday HUnwU nt tho 1 DILLARD COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school convenes at 10 a. ra. Evening church service at 7:30. F. Gene Elliott, pastor. LOOKINGGLASS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school convenes at 10 a. m. F. Gene Elliott, pastor. TEN MILE COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 2 p. m. Sunday school. 3 p. m. church service. F. Gene Elliott, pastor. CAMAS VALLEY COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Morning worship at 11 o'clock F. Gene Elliott, pastor. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Main and East Cass Sts. Fr. Blakcr. Services 8 a. m. and 11 a. m. School 9:45 a. m Wednes days 9:30 a. m. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION RIDDLE Church of the Ascension, Rid dle. Fr. Blakcr. Service lor bun day, December 31, Holy commun ion and sermon 11 a. m. ROSEBURG METHODIST CHURCH "Our Covenant with Christ1 will be the title of Rev. R. A. Feenstra's message for the last Sunday of the year:- Mr. ieroy Hiatt will sing at this service. The Sunday school will meet In de partments at 9:45. Tho general superinienuent is mrs. into uia on Mrs. John Todd leads the pri mary children and Mrs. Fred Southwick the junior boys and girls. The evening service wm oc at 7:30 and will be conducted by the young people of the church under the direction of Miss Frcta Hendrickson and Miss Lois Waln scott, and will conclude with a short message by the pastor. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH St. Paul's Lutheran church, (Missouri Synod), Corey and Mil itary streets, West Roseburg. The service Sunday. Dec. 31, begins at 7:30 p. m. The sermon topic is, "The Christian's Annual In ventory." The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. The Junior membership (confirmation) class meets at 6:30 p. m. We most cor dially invite all to attend our ser vice, Sunday schqpl and class. The Mid-week Bible class meets Thursday, Jan. 4, at 2 p. m. at the home o Mrs. Andrew Schlick, 108 West Mosher street. All mem bers and friends arc most cor dially invited to attend. The Lu theran Hour is broadcast every Sunday on KRNR. at 9:30 a. m. Tune in; write in; tell others. W. A. Sylwester, 1170 Military street, pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH All members and friends of the First Baptist church are urged by the pastor, Rev. H. P. Sconce, to spend the last day of tho year in the house of the Lord. A pro gram running from 9 a. m. to midnight has been arranged. All Sunday school teachers and offi cers will meet at 9 a. m. in the prayer meeting room. "The Hardest Thing to Give" is the sermon topic at eleven. The. church will be open all afternoon for those who care to go In and pray. Friendly visitation will be carried on during the afternoon. At six-thirty all youth groups and the adult fellowship will have a consecration service. At seven thirty Rev. C. E. Schoenlcili or will lead in an evangelistic service. Fellowship hour with light refreshments from nine to ten. Testimony meeting from ten to eleven. Consecration hour from eleven to twelve when Rev. Mr. Sconce speaks on the theme "The Last Words of Jesus for t lie Last Hour of the Year." Profes sor and Mrs. S. T. Brannock and Frank Grubbe will be the mu sicians for the day. DAYS CREEK COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school 10 a. mi. Miss Boulali Athcrton. sup'i'!iiteml out. Morning worship hour 11 o'clock. Li-vi K. While, pastor. CHURCH OF THE NAZARINE Forrest Hill, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m., Mrs. Hoy ivnny. supt; morning worship' 11; ser mon by Hev. K. K. Taylor: .Hin iors 7 p. m.. Mrs. I. 11. Taylor in charge. N. Y. P. S. 7 p.m.. Mrs Hazel Hays president. Evangel istic message 8 p. m., sermon tn Rev. Taylor. Following the eve ning message several of the churches will gather for a union watch-night service. Kev. K. Li. Taylor, one of the ministers in strumental in the orgauiation ol BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN ; Of Tired Kidneys If l)3-k'bo and If j p-iiit are nnkin yi riv-mNe.don t y,-t mniplmnni'. lu nUnnc , Hbuiit llirm. .Nt.tiiro!!iayb vwnlu foil (but jn'ir kilmya tir-tl attention. 1 1) ki'hip-a ate Nature's c4iWrayo(takiPi eiT ijfi'i rn'l p.ijtuiia wMt out "I tl4 ! M. od. "lbcy liri biwt pecplo in atxrut 3 pintail day. r j . If (lio 15 milw of kidney hibr and Glttn i iioti i worn w 11. pouuii'iu wt.tp mnittt fltuvd ! in I do blood. 1 tic p-'w iti m.ivMsH uuiti 1 bu luclifc-.fljrtjruvi- uira, Or inliw, I- of I ivr and energy, selling up nijht, ..welling. ' I.i0ifl.v3 under tbe e , bdjUiw nnd duiT- I v.. l'rw.uentoriCBiitypa.-iarai.itiikmart- (iittandbtjinfrjBfqhitt.iiicfif li''! tL(rcip":iij t bluff TC"t with your ludiicve or bhddrr. ( t'ou't waiU AaV your druftl (or DoxnVi i IMK twrd surrfsefiiHy by ti-diiyna (.r over 1 ?ran. 1 bey Riyw bnpjjy p-lirf and nill help ! fM in mile if kitmi'v fuli-p fliihli out j Cm Ut lUtyU tl tJkMl. Oct Vwut ldi ttif UICO the church In Roseburg, will speak on Monday night at H p. m. as Well as both the services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lane and Jackson streets. Rev. Morris H. Roach, Th.D., minister; Mrs." Homer Grow, organist; E. S. Hall, choir director; W. G. Blake, Sunday school supt. Spe cial New Year's eve services have been arranged at the Pres byterian church. These are ar ranged in periods throughout the evening: The church service from 7:30 to 8:30 with a sermon on "The Patchwork of Years;" an organ concert by Mrs. Homer Grow from 9 to 10; a social hour in the church parlors from 10 to 11; and a New Year's meditation and communion service from 11 to 12. The Sunday morning ser mon will be "A New Year's Wish." The public is cordially in vited to participate in these New Year's services. Calendar for the. week: Sunday: Sunday school 9:45; morning worship 11; Junior C. E. 5 p. m.; C. E. societies 6:30; eve ning service 7:30. Tuesday: Organ Chimes, KRNR 11:45 a. m.; choir prac tice 7:30 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday: Radio Bible Class, KRNR 11:45 a. m.; camp fire girls 7 p. m, Friday: Bible Adventures, KRNR, 4:45 p. m. Saturday: Pastor's Scrupbook, KRNR 11:15 a. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST At .312 East Douglas St. Reg ular services Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson: Christian' Sci ence. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings whic Include testimo nies of healing and remarks on Christian Science are held at 8 o'clock. The reading room at 317 Pacific building Is open daily ex cept Sundays and holidays from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, uorrowea or sunsenbed lor. The public is cordially invited to at tend church services and to visit the reading room. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner Douglas and Kane Sts. Lcn B. Fishback, minister; Wal ter Naff, choir director; Frances Lintqtt, organist. The Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m, ith Wm. C. Unrath as superintendent. A growing Bible school invites you. The sermon subject at 10:45 a. m. will be "The Land of Begin ning Again, a New Year's ser mon. There will be a vocal solo by Waller Naff. At (i:30 the Ranger boys chorus will meet- in the basement and the young IX'O ple's Chilian Endeavor will meet in the upper C. E. room. The sermon subject at 7:30 will be "The Emotional Life of Jesus." Specia music to be selected. Re member the "Homelike" church invites you. r"WVysyVyVsyv IP Great all day program arranged at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9 a. m. Consecration jcrvice for all Sunday School officers and teachers. I I a. m. Consecration service for fhc whole church and fheir friends. Ser mon: "THE HARDEST THING TO GIVE." Afternoon Friendly visilatin and church open for prayer. 6:30 p. m. Consecration fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, REV. C. E. SCHOENLEIBER, preaching. 9-10 pk m. Fellowship Hour with light refreshments. ir-i. - 10- 11 p. m. Testimony mooting "Tho Goodness of God in 1944." 11- 12 p. m. Consecration service led by Pastor. Theme of message "LAST WORDS OF CHRIST FOR. THE LAST HOUR IN THE YEAR." Vocal music for tho day, Trof. and Mrs. S. T, Brannock and Mr. Frank Grubbr. I Thanks for cooperation in our Sunday School contost. 438 were counted, lata arrivals made it almost S00. Now it's "SOI by Easter".) ROSEBURG ASSEMBLY OF GOD Roseburg Assembly of God, 948 West First St. (north side of town), Rev. Wm. C. Ross, pastor. Phone 863J. Wm. Bromps, Sun day school supt.; Violet Weber, C. A. pres.; Mrs. J. B. Stonchoek er, children's church leader. Sun day services will begin with Bi ble school at 9:45 a. m.. followed by the morning worship service at 11. Christ's Ambassadors meet ing starts at 6:30 p m, followed by the evening evangelistic ser vice. Weew dav services are: Good News program. KRNR, 4:45 Tuesday, Prayer meeting at the church Tuesday, 7:30. Fri day, choir practice, 7 p. m. Fri day night is also "Question Night." There are a number of interesting questions that have been handed in that will be an swered from the platform from time to time on question nignt. We are Penleeostal in doctrine and evangelistic in nature and wc will be pleased to have you come and worship wun us. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OAKLAND "Reflections" will be the sub- 1ect of the sermon Sunday at II a. m. It will oc quarterly com munion service and an opportuni ty for church membership. The Vesper) service at 4 p. m. will have for its meditation thoughts, "My Way and God's Way." These services will have the New Year's theme foremost, and a cordial welcome is extended to all. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH At 477 S. Jackson St. Gerald G. Beckwith, pastor; Sunday school 10 a. m.. C. L. Dage, supt.; morning worship 11, Mrs Harry .Heck will bring the message. Young peonies service 7 p. m evening evangelistic service 7:45, Rev. Harry Heck will bring the sermon. Prayer meeting Wednes day 7:45 p. m.. A fellowship lhat warms awaits you. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday school at 10 a. m. at Roseburg Woman's club rooms, opposite Indian theater. Every one welcome. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF KIN'AI. SKTTI.EMKNT NOTICE HEREBY IS G1V.1 that tho undersigned hag filed his final account in the counts court of tho Btnte of Oregon, for DouKIau county: that by order of snid court duly mode nnd en tered of record. Tuesday, the 2.'Ird day of January, 104.1, at 10 o'clock a. tn. in tile county court room in the court house in Hoscburg. Douglas county. Ore Ron, hnvc been fixed as tho time and plure for hcnrlnK obectlons. if any iherc he, to said final account and for the settlement thereof. WESLEY EARL WOOD. Executor nf the last will and testament of flattie H. Wood, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the final account of the undersigned administra tor has been filed in the county court of Douglas county, Oregon, and by or der of said court, Wednesday, January 3, 1045. at 10:00 a. m. in trio county court room in the court house in Rose burg Douglas county. Oregon, has been fixed os tiic lime and place fur hear ing objections, if any there be, to said final account and for the settlement thereof. A. N. OltCUTT. Administrator of tho estate of Sarah Casey, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTI.KMKN'T Notice Is hereby given that the final account of the undersigned adminis trator has been filed in the county court of Douglas county, Oregon, and by order nf said court Tuesday, January 16. 1945. at 10 o'clock a. m in the county court room In the court house in ItosehurR. Douglas county, Oregon. uh been fixed ati the time and place for hearing objections, if any there be. tn said final account and for the set tlement thereof. A. N. OIICITTT. Administrator nf the estate of Harvey Edward McNcal. deceased. Let's All Spend The Last Day of the Year of Our Lord 1944 in the HOUSE OF THE LORD ices f all youth LEGAL NOTICE3 SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county. William O. Beck, plaintiff, VI. Emma 8. King and John Doe King, her husband: the unknown heirs of Emma S. King, deceased; the unknown Heirs o Alarina iviccauiey. deceased, and also, all other persons or par-f ties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the real estate described in the com-: plaint herein, defendants. , To the abobe named defendants: Em ma S. King, John Doe King, her hus-1 band; the unknown heirs of Bmma S. King, deceased: the unknown heirs of Martha McCauley, deceased, and also, all other persons or parties unknown. ; claiming any right, title .estate, lien or interest In or to me real estate ae scrlbed in complaint herein: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are nercoy required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, within four weeks from the date uf the first publication of this sum rdnSasi.'e? s,dy0con?p',1.,nt'. 'fV'SS. ! L3FSM2'I&ll thereof, plaintiff win apply to the court ""j'. HUtch"n.on, "hi. wife" 'lr ,"'c, Ln whh'u l. Vn Beryl Eaton and John Doe Eaton, her clnct statement of which is as follows: h r rt. th unknhwn heirs nf IT A That y,annddMCJSirffo?S? Se"S2!T?SSJm. deoeSTh" 53 "nown Hhel t0n,UP& VLJfit iv M!m V )Im iiV.J ? ot R. C. Stonei. deceased; the unknown an.trh8J2i; L 1 ' 3 D. Tresham. deceased; the estate, lien or interest in and to the lltllfrinW, holm of Charles Hutchinson. fol owing described ".'deceased: the unknown heirs of Beryl Dougla county. Oregon, to-wl The Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter ond the East half uf the Northwest quarter, and ihc Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter, and that part of the west half of the South west quarter lying North of Cala pooin creek, all in Section 2: the Southeast quarter of the North east quarter and t he Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter und all that part of the east half of the Southeast quarter lying Nort h of Cnlapoola creek , all In Section also all that part of the North half of the Northeast quar ter of Section 10 lying North of C.'alapooia creek, all of the above being located in Township 25 South. Kange 4 Weeit, Willamette Meridian. Also the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 35. Township 24 South, Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian. Excepting therefrom the right or way heretofore granted to Roach Timber company, its successors and assigns; also excepting right of way g run led to Douglas county as de scribed In Volume 105. page '.Vi of the Deed records of Douglas coun ty, Oregon, also excepting , 4.7 acres of land sold to Douglas county as dcucrlhcd in Volume 105, poye 165 of the Deed Records Of Douglas county, Oregon. And that upen the hearing thereof 1 it be decreed that the plaintiff, William O. Beck is the owner In fee simple I of said real property, nnd that you nave no rigm, nue, estate, nen or teroRt In nr tn said real nronertv or any pnrt thereof, and that the title of er in fee simple of the said real prop- the plaintiff therein bo forever quiet- erty. and that you have no right, title, ed against vou and that vnu he enjoined estate, lien or interest In or to said from asserting or claiming any right, real property or any part thereof, and title, estate, lien or interest In or tn that the title of the plaintiffs therein said real property, and that the plaintiff be forever quieted against you and have such other relief as to the court that you be enjoined from asserting or may seem equitable. claiming any right, title, estate, lien or This summons Is served upon you V1L77hinnl?nH?lhI?L,P,hpeIly 8nd by publication In the Roseburg News- W ",pI?i"li"",?lS uch olner rT Revftw, a legal newspaper of general ' as to tne court mnv Bcen equit clrculatlon. published In Douglas coun- ( au-c- ty, Oregon, pursuant to an order of This summons is served tipon you by the Honorable Carl E. Wimberly, judge publication in the Roseburg News-Re of said court, duly made and entered view, a legal newspaper of general clr on the 10th day of December, 1944. dilation, published in Douglas county. Dated and first published this 15th Oregon, pursuant to an order of the day of December. 1944. Honorable Carl E. Wimberly, Judge of GED1JES & FEI.KER. said court, duly made and entered on Attorneys for plaintiff. If. S. Nal'l Bank the 15th day of December, 11)14. Building. Roseburg, Oregon. Dated and first published this 15th I day of December, 1044. ' ' KOT1C.E TO CREDITORS GEDDES & FELKER. Nngce is hereby given that the un-j Attorneys for plaintiffs. U. S. National derstfiied has been by an order of the i Bank Bldg., Roseburg. Oregon county court of Douelos county. Oregon. - appointed administrator with the will j NOTICE TO CREDITORS ?nn.CM?d l the citatA,.of John Tay'or' Notice Is hereby given 'that the under McMillan. deceased All persons having signed has been by an oraer of the claims against said estate are notified county court of Douglas county, Oregon, , - by law. to the undersigned at the of-, rices of Hlce & Orcutt in Roseburg. Doug as county. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated December 11 M4. BALHH U. MARLATJ, . Administrator with the wl l annexed of ; the estate of John Taylor McMillan, i deceased. .'mI,I. in. nvi. mi iti iaii-vt The undersigned administrator with' the will annexed of the estate of Guy ti. iinin, neceaseu. nas men in tne county court of Doug'as county, Ore gon hif final Account in settlement uf said estate and Monday, the 13th day of January. 1U45. at ten o'clock a. m. In the county court room In the court house in Itoscburg, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and plarc for hear ing said final account and objections thereto, if any. and for the settlement thereof. Dated nnd first published December 15. 1!14. J. O WATSON. Administrator with will annexed of es tate of Guv H Horn, deceased groups and the adult LEGAL NOTICE8 SUMMONS In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county. Earl W. Fugata and Cordelia ru gate, Plaintiffs, vs. H. A. Tresham and Jane Doe Tresham, his wife; R. C. Stoner and Jane Doe fitnner. hul wife: J. D. Tresham and Jane Doe Tresham. his wife: Charles Hutcmnson and Jane uoe Hutchinson, his wife; Beryl Eaton and John Doe Eaton, her husband; the unknown heirs of H. A. Tresham, de ceased; The unknown heirs of R. C. Stoner, deceased: the unknown heirs of J. D. Tresham, deceased: the unknown heirs of Charles Hutchinson, deceased: the unknown heirs of Beryl Eaton, deceased: and also, nil other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in or to the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein, de fendants. To: The above named defendants; H. A. Tresham and Jane Doe Tresham, his wire; it. c stoner ana jane uoe stoner. Katun, deceased; ana aiso, ati otner per- right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In or to the real estate described in the complaint herein: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You arc hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed una Inst you in the above entitled court and cuuse, within four weeks from tho date of the first publication of this summons. And if you fail to bo ap pear and answer said complaint, for wunt thereof, plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded mere- in, a succinct statement of which is as I follows: That you and each of you be vou and each of vou be i reciulred to aboear and set forth the nature and character of anv claim, rleht title, estate, lien or Interest In and to the following described real property in uougias county, uregon, io-wu: Beginning at the Southeast cor ner of land owned by said Robert Powell and recorded In Volume 44, Page 520. Book of Deeds, Douglas county. Oregon: running thence easterly on a direct line with the south boundary of said Powell land 170 feet to Lincoln street; thence Northerly along the West boundary of Lincoln Btroet 166 feet towfird Cedar street to the county road: thence westerly along the smith line of the county road 292 feet to the northeast corner of land owned by said Powell; thence southerly along said line to tho ptnee of beginning. That upon the hearing thereof It be decreed that tne plaintiffs. Earl w. Fu gate and Cordelia Fuunte. are the own- tip-juinieu executrix oi mo last win ann testament of George Flntey, deceased, ! Au persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same, (verified as required by law, to the undersigned at the offices of Rico , orcutt in Roseburg, Douglas countv. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. , DalQtl December 8, 1944. MARTHA ELLEN FINLEY, I Executrix. win ana testament of George Finley .deceased. "What's a formula, anyhow ?" "Her . . . er . . . formula? What's that? You see, I'm a pretty new father. Nancy's only three months old. My wife brought her up to Portland to see me when I got shore leave. She took sick and is in a Portland hospital. I'm taking the baby down to her gramma's in Los Angeles." Now you, may think this quite an un usual situation a sailor traveling on a train, alone, with a three months old baby, without even knowing her formula. But it isn't. Lots of things like this happen every day on our crowded wartime trains. That's why we have Passenger Aides on our trains that carry a large number of coach passengers. These specially trained women help make travel as comfortable as pos sible for women, children and elderly people. One minute they're fixing a baby's for mula, the next minute they're giving first aid to a cut on Johnny's leg, or helping care for a person who is not accustomed LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the Final Account of the undersigned Adminis trator has been filed In the county court of Douglas county, Oregon, end by or der of said court Tuesday, January 23, 1045, at 10:00 a. m. in the county court room in tne court nouse in noreuurg. Douglas county, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for bearing ob jections, if any there be. to said final account and for the settlement thereof, ROY MEDLEY, Administrator of the estate of T. J. Medley, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AH persons having claims against the estate of J. U Kent, deceased, now pending In the county court of Doug las county, Oregon, are hereby notified to present their claims properly verified, to the undersigned administrator or to R. L. Whipple, his attorney. U. S. Na tional Bank building, Koseburrf. Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice which is December 15, 1044. G. V. WIMBERLY. Administratoi of J. L. Kent estate. SUMMONS No. ima In the circuit -court of the state ot Oregon for Douglas county. Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, a cor poration, plaintiff. vs. J. O. Watson; Carl E. Wimberly and Leila Wimberly; Hazel Coshow Pick ens and K. II. Pickens; Laura A. Eddy, as executrix of the last will and testament oi Benjamin l.. isoay, deceased, otherwise known as B. L, Eddy; Laura A. Eddy; Lulu Gunarl ana uominic uunan; uoromy Con nelly and M. L. Connelly; Benjamin A. Eddv and Gladvs Eddv: A. L. Te- bault and Ethel Tebault; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rigm, line, estate, uen or inter est In the real estate described In the also all other persons or parties un,- k"w" jJ"? ?"gi,itl' "eJ?Hj . J ?Vi JE uue. estate, ".,. ..v ..,." . m "crinea in ine compiaim nerein IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before four weeks from the 8th day of December, 1944, that being the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fail to so appear and answer said complaint plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said com plaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows, to-wit: That it be decreed that plaintiff Is the owner in fee and in possession of the following described real property In Douglas county, Oregon, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of Sec tion 22, Township 30 South, Range 8 West of W. M., containing 100 .. acres, more or less, subject as to the east half of tho northwest quar- I ter of said section to an easement i to the state of Oregon for a forest protection road deeded February 2, 1937, recorded In volume 98 of the deed records of Douglas county, Oregon, at page 288 thereof, and which terminates whenever the use of the same for forest protec- I tlon shall be abandoned or discon-. I tinued. and that the right of possession and title to said premises be forever quieted in plaintiff, and that it be further de creed that any claim of the defen-1 dants or either of them in or to said premises is without foundation in law or In equity, and that plaintiff is the owner in fee of said premises and the whole thereof free from any and all t-iauns uuu uuerufti oi saia defendants The Willows Dine and Dance Chicken and Steak Dinners Dance Until 2:30 a. m. Friday Featuring Eob Doty at the piano. Saturday Orchestra Music. Cocktail Bar or cither of them of any kind or nature ( whatsoever, and that said defendants i and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or either of them, be for-' ever restrained md enjoined from as serting any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In or to said premises or any part thereof, and for such other and lunner reiiei as to uig court, snail ap pear equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication once each week for four sue cessive weeks In the Roseburg News Review, a newspaper of general circu lation as provided by statute, published and Issued in Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, by order of the Hon. G. F. Skip worth, judge of the above entitled court, made on the 27th day of Oc tober, 1044. RICE St ORCUTT. i Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post office address: Roseburg, Oregon DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY , RIVERSIDE INN MUSIC BY LUND'S RHYTHM MEN Fried Chicken and Rabbit Dinners ADMISSION FREE ADULTS ONLY CAMP VIEW CAFE Highway 99 North Temporarily closed for remodeling. Will open soon with DINE AND DANCE Watch for opening date. A Very Happy New Year to All Madge and Pop Davis . ROOFING Imitation Brick Siding, Mica Coat ed also Slate Covered Roll Roofing and Composition ! Shingles BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE EARNINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON to traveling. Little things, perhaps. But little things that are mighty important to our passengers. Passenger Aides are just one of the steps we've taken to improve our service to those who must travel in war time. In a way they represent the type of helpful, friendly service all our people try to give, even though it's hard these days, being as short-handed as we are. The friendly Southern Pacific Noted Artist Diet CINCINNATI, Dec. 23 (AP) Charles Dana Gibson, noted, ar tist and creator of the "Gibson Girl" of the 90's, died today in New York. TUNE IN SUNDAYS THE OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL HOUR ' KRNR 10-11 p. m. International Gospel Broadcast Charles E. Fuller, Director