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I - TWO ' ' ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY; JANUARY 1 9, 1 945. ' A VT-4'i f.i Juaed Daily luul Sao day by Uia Kewi-ttTltw Com pan 7, luo. Member or U AssoetaUJ Press. Tha Associated Pros la exclualvaly entitled to iha us for republication of 11 news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to all local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dia- yet cd nerem turn wu tnivivou. l JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES I - - I By Chariot V. Stanton CHAS. V. BT ANTON EDWIN U KNAPP MAnager Entered as second class matter May 17. 1920, at the postofice at Rotoburg, Represents d by New Terk 371 Madfson Av. Chicago 360 K. Michigan Ave. San Francisco 625 Market Street. Los Angeles 433 8, Spring Street, Seattle 003 Stewnrt Street. Portland 020 8. W. Sixth Street. St. Louis 411 N. Tenth Street. Publish ERiwoi Subscrlotlon Bataa. Dally, per year by mall ,,,-, ,, rw Dally, a months by moll - , , a? in Dally, 3 months by mall 41.50 The Weather ' CI. 8. Weather Bureau Office Roseburg, Oregon. Forecast for Roseburg and vl clnity: Occasional light rain to night and Saturday. Highest temp, for any Jan 71 Lowest temp, for any Jan. .. -6 Highest temp, yesterday .. 45 Lowest temp, last night -. 36 Precipitation yesterday 21 Precipitation from Jan. 1 .2.54 Deficit from Jan. 1 55 Deficit from Sept. 1, 1944 3.82 Battle Heroism Wins Bronze Star For Pvt. Harvey Private Orvllle D. Harvey, son oi mis. nora M. Harvey, kouic 2, RQseuLug, was recently award ed the Bronze Slur for heroic achievement in France, accord- i ok to a report received li'om the SOth division headquarters. He la serving with headquarters bat tery of the 314th Held artillery battalion. . .. : . , The citation reads: "While serving as radio opsra tor in an artillery liaison section norking with a battalion of in fantry, Private Harvey volunteer ed, when the radio which was be InR vsed to maintain contact with nrtillery ceased to function, to re lurn or another raUio.'i'fcc suc ceeded in this hazardous mission ; despite the continuous f enemy small arms, mortar and artillery lire. Later in the engagement, when the radio was hit by enemy file, Private Harvey again volun teered to return through the same d-.ingetoua route so that commvi liicallons in relaying vital fire missions upon the enemy, could be maintained. The superb cour age, resourcefulness and zealous devotion to duty displayed by Pri vate Harvey are commensurate with the finest ideals of the arm cd Xorcca of the United State-i" Pvt. Harvey graduated fim Hoseburg high school with the class vl 1913. Samuel Weeks of Reedsport, Pioneer Builder, Passes On REEDSPORT Samuel Weeks, a pioneer resident of Reedsport and one who had much to do with the development of this cily and the lower urnpqua valley, died at the Kclzer hospital in North Jiend last Monday, w here he was receiving treatment lor a heart ailment. The funeral service was held from the linger Funeral home In this city Wednesday, with Rev. J. K. Griffiths of the local Community church official-inn-Mr. Weeks was born in Mis souri in 1882 mid spent Die great er part of his childhood in Okla homa. He migrated to Oregon in 1012. and In 1918 he was married to Miss Addle Boyles at Toledo. Oregon. With his wife he moved 1o Reedsport In 1910 and engaged in contracting and building in Jhis vicinity. For six years he owned and operated the Red and While grocery al Winchester lltiy and in 1911 he purchased and remodeled a small hotel building in this city, which he anil Mrs. Weeks operated until its sale a Jew weeks ago. He is suivlved by his widow: throe sisters, Mi's. Lucy Mock, Newport, Oregon; Mrs. Myrtle Goodman and Mrs. l.lla Wok, both of Toledo, Ore.; a brother, Tolmail Weeks of Portland, and H stepson, "Hud" Boyles of Win chester Bay. THROUGHOUT the remainder of this month we will hear continuous appeals for participation in the "March of Dimes," the annual campaign for funds to support the Na tional Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and to obtain money with which to. aid victims within our own county- The cam paign wilt be "plugged" by the press and radio. Each com munity will have its committee sponsoring money-raising events or conducting solicitations. 1 The dread disease took heavy toll during the past year, Throughout the United States thousands of children and many adults became afflicted. Some will be hopelessly crip pled for life, but by far the greater number, thanks to new methods of treatment, have been or soon will be com pletely restored to health. ' Five cases required aid in Douglas county during the past year. Two were at Reedsport and one each at Curtin, Drain and Sutherlin. One case has been completely cured, but foui- are still receiving treatment. A trained therapeutist is su pervising exercises and treatment expected to result in grad ual restoration of particularly paralyzed limbs. This has not been accomplished without expenditure of a considerable sum of money. The Douglas county commit tee in charge of infantile paralysis relief activities started the calendar year with a balance of $224.65. Receipts in the 1944 "March of Dimes" campaign amounted to $2331.26, of which one-half or $1165.63 was retained in the county and the balance forwarded to the national foundation. The county's half, coupled with money on hand and other re ceipts, gave a total of $2,320.15 for current expenses. The committee has expended $696.15 to pay nurses and thera peutists, $1,179.95 hospital services, $271 transportation of nurses, ambulances, etc., and $19.23 administrative and miscellaneous purposes, a total of $2166.33 When it became evident the committee would not have funds on hand to meet expenses until money became available from the current drive, the sum of $600 was borrowed from the national foundation, the money being cheerfully advanc ed with the declaration that "no victim of infantile paralysis must go untreated because of lack' of funds regardless of race, creed or color." For several years we were fortunate in this county in the fact that no cases of infantile paralysis were reported. The committee had a surplus of funds which was kept invested in negotiable bonds. But during the past year it became necessary to dispose of the bonds and to borrow additional money. - One of the four cases still receiving treatment probably will be discharged in the very near future. At least one will reuuiro prolonged treatment possibly for a year. We cannot know in advance whether there will be an epidemic in 1945. The only way we can be prepared for any emer gency is to provide an ample budget through conUvibutions during the campaign now in progress. You can best serve your community if you will make your contributions through your local committee. Some appeals already have been made to send money to certain radio pro- .. . . a, -r. ...u:u grams. Wmie we appreciate me wormy cause iur wmtu these appeals are made, Douglas county does not share in any money sent to sponsors of such programs. But one-half of all funds raised through the county campaign committee is retained within the county to provide treatment, correc tive devices and other aids to infantile paralysis victims. We have learned in comparatively recent months of coll ective methods which, if promptly applied, generally re sult in restoration of normal functions to affected parts of the body. But to maintain these treatments costs money. We would feel very badly indeed if some Douglas county youngster should be forced to go through life a hopeless cripple simply because we failed to contribute a small sum of money to aid in his care. In every community throughout Douglas county you win find plainly marked bottles and boxes to receive your small change. But don't stop with giving dimes. Give generous ly to your local committee. Make it a "March of Dollars" instead of a "March of Dimes." Mrs. F. H. Fawcett t Claimed by Death MYRTLE CREEK F. ' H. (BerO Fawcett of Spanaway, Wash., writes to relatives here of the death of his wife, Ella Deardorff Faweett, of cancer about three weeks ago: She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deardorff and was well known in Douglas county. She is survived by her hus band, three daughters, Zella, of California, Edith and Vera, both of Washington, three sisters, one, Mrs. V. C. Dunnavin living at Myrtle Creek; two brothers, Joe and Alva Deardorff, the former living here. She also leaves sev?, eral grandchildren. I While en route to the hospital i at Tacoma, one week before her death, attended by her daughter Edith and her sister, Mrs. Elsie Langston, the ambulance collided with a mail truck breaking Mrs. Langston's ankle and bruising other occupants of the car, but fortunately only minor injuries were received. . ; DIAL-LOG By SUSAN - We have it upon g6dd authority that the basketball game tomor row between Marshfield (Coos Bav) and Roseburg will be broad cast in full with tnc exception of 15 minutes out for the Newspaper of the Air. We have to than Air. E. O. High for permission to move his bervice Salute program, for this one time only, up to b o'clock and so make it possible to broadcast the last part of the game. Beginning early . on : Saturday morning, you'll lind a number of special event broadcasts list ed. First and foremost, of course, Is the direct broadcast of Presi dent Roosevelt's inauguration ceremonies. That will begin at 8:45 in the morning and last ap proximately forty minutes. Then at 10:30 we have a local special event we're going to start our Mile O'Dimes down on the side walk on Jackson St., and we'll bring you a ten minute dime-by-dime program. Why not come on down and add your dime while we're on the airr Gib figured out that it would take over 90,000 dimes to make that mile our goal for this drive. We then re turn to normal for the balance of the day until the change of time in Service Salute and the basketball broadcast in the eve ning. Several chances , of time I and changes of program are j scheduled lor Sunday, including 1 a new newscast at 12 noon . ' but we'll tell you about those to- i morrow. i roe A! S.lLitr News. :ia fcos.burc vs. Cans Bsr, WUtr 6 Cariltui. 10:00 Sign OH. LEGAL NOTICES KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System, . 1490 Kilocycles. ' Meet on Saipan Bob Russell, or the U. S. army signal corps, and Robert Sand Istede, of the U. S. seabees. recent ly met In Saipan island In the South Pacific, according to word received in Roseburg by their re spective families. Log Rafting In Urnpqua Periled By River s Rise REEDSPORT Then-cent In termittent rains have raised the Urnpqua river In the vlclty of ScottsbuiR to about six feet above normal and as a consequence the log rafting Industry from that point to Reedsport and Gardiner has been rather a-hard tb. Tues day morning a huge raft of logs belonging to (he Gardiner Lum ber Co. broke- Its moorings, slid under' the boom slicks and was broken up, scattering logs nil along 4 lie river. Two boat and small craft were brought Into the task of recovering them. A youngster, Jerry Crafton. !', almost lost Ills lire in the Uinpqim near the Hcvcs Fish market and the old-rlvcr ferry slip Tuesday atti'inoon. The boy. with his brother, were attempting to se cure beer hollies that had been left In a vacant liver houseboat, when Jerry slipped on the gang plank and plunged Into the swol len and fast moving current. Gaimille U-ach. captain of a liv er lug. heard the cries of the lad and jumped Into a sklfr with a deckhand anil succeeded In sav ing the boy from drowning. BABY'S TAI HC VVIiVef Relieve misery dlrffi -vritboui "toting- llsk Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH REMAINING HOUHS TODATr 4:00 Fulton Lewlit, it,, Flough tilicm leal Co. f - 4:15 Tune Tabloid. ' 1 4::iO Hotise of Mystery. : i I:,;, Ktllc Ad ventures, I'resbyttrUn . C'hnrcb. I .1:110 Sam Hares, S. A W. Fine Foods. Superman, KcUork's. h i 5:;0 mm Mix, Halston'H Piirlns ,1:4rtNlKlit News Wire. Studcbalcet; i 4i:ll0-fiahrlrl HcattcrKrcmL i 0:15 Dinner Music. ; li : :to Double or Nothing, Feenamlnt. 7:U 8Utf and Local News, Keel Mo- ' tor Co. i 7:05 Musical Interlude. ( 7:1. Lowell Thomas, Standard Oil Co. 7:H0 Lone Ranger. 1 8:00 ltoxlnjr Bonis. Glllettr with F redely Archer and Ralph gaiirlli. I fi:no Alka Seltzer News. j 11:13 Kokebursj vs. Junction CHy. Hiley it Carstena. 0;;i0 Freedom of Opportunity. Mutual ; Benefit Health & Accident Ast'u. of Omaha. 10:00 Kttlloil Lewis, Jr., Kampfrr's Sav- 1 Mor. i 10:15 Music for tha Night. j 10:J0 Sign off. I Two Basketball Games Offered Roseburg Fans Two bnskotball gamos tire on tap tonight nnd Saturday for Kosrhut'K tans. The Kosfburn In dians inert Junction City tonight in a league game. A preliminary j n m- Mmical interlude between the l( teams or me iwoi schools will fctart a 7 o'eloeK, with i the main game at S:15. A non-conference game will for, plaved Saturday night against MaVshlield high school, with preliminary between the Komm burg Junior High I'apooses and the Senior High school Uraves. Coach Met Ingrnm sophomore squad. SATURDAY. JANUARY 20. 1015 6 45- -Yawn Patrol. 1:110 News, While Ktnje Soup. 715--Timely Fnrm Topics. . 7::t0 Sttite and Local New h, Ittirltif Optical. 7::(;, The Beehive, 7:40 Rhapsody in Wax. (t:fW Haven of Hcftt. Crew of (iood Ship race AHC-KOOS. S:Sl t live-A wav .Inmhoree. Flther Flouring Milts. II-45- -InauKurntiun CcrviminicK. !I:1!0 - Hollo Mom. f m -Mintrnl Varieties. tl:45 -Melody Mart. 1(1:00 Alka SelUer Nr, 10:1.1 l Williams. 10 :to -Mile of Dimes. 10 -10 -Musicnl Interlude 10:4. -Easy Listenin". 11:00 -Morninii Melodic 1 1 :l,l 1'n slur's Scrapbook, Creel) vterla Clnurh. II ;10 David Rose and II tit Orchestra. GeurKe Sleiiley a Orchestra. t-:io: Snorts Ilevlew, Durham Trans fer. : 15 R'-ythm t Random ;: 10 SI air Newd. IWhirn Motors. ; is -Ncw.-t-Kevicw of ihc- Air. TVt Terminal Market Reports, Sis; Felt tm -Miniature Concerts. l Kdd' Stone's OrchcStro J DO :i.oi S'W - Music. Sports Parade. -i.nois r riino s urcne TYa.vi Unit itrn. Fined on Parking Count Ten dollars iiail was foii-iled for failure to answer citations in pe'ice court Thursday afternoon by Oscar Murray. Rtwh'.nv, wli-' .,.N arrested by cii o.'.ots m Chi racs of overtime parKiiir'. i:.10 of Montezuma. Hnwitit Calls. AniiTtcnn Gnffle tn Britain. Flvtna Hlsh. MiiMCiil Cocktail. -Mut-ic tor Remembrance. Petrol! Symphony Orchestra. . ;tn New. 'W5 Re.l Cnas Reporter. St itr and Local News, Keel Mo tor Co. "or- Musical Interlude. 7 15 -Dinner Music. " 7 lio- -Red Ryder. i:0n Service Salute, F.. ('. Itleh. K:IA Roseburg vs. Coos Hay, Wiley Caraten. Atend To Business Pr. and Mn. C. H. Bailey ot South IVer creek were business visitors in Roseburg yesterday. Arrests Skin Torture -ITCHING Do falsa tenth drop, slip or wabbl heh you talk, mi. laugh or stvxe? Don't ! annoyed ati1 nnttairasaed by sucb hntldVupit. KASTKKTH, an alka Una inon-ncidt powder to sprinkle on your plate, keeps false teeth more 0i inly st't. lllvts cinfu'--nl fecUiijt of se curity sird added comfort. No guinmr. uuu or leennfc. uei i' ad- at any a. tig tar. oof-, pusty tiu A SimpU Homt Treilmcnt, Sliinlflsi Gre4Jil Acta nuleklT to calm ttehlnsi nd 1 rrftnt Ion of iKoemft Rashes. jtchinK 1'cet and most common oteru:ilv mused akin trotibtf. Promotes Healthy Hca.llnr. Kconomlcal only a few drops reiuir d at &n nppllcation. K.VT1SFACTIOX Ot?AH AXTRED re mnnrv oherftillv reftindod. Gt k small orlginat bottle of M- K'NK a KMKRALU Ollj to.liAy and firmly n dlreotsd. Anr Rod tru$ tore will b clad to supply you, Kampfer's Sav Mor, Roseburs; Phar macy and every good druftt guaran tees Vitone's Emer&ld Oil to fflv ou tatufeictlou or uionay bak- (1) (3) tl) (I) Try This New Amazinf . 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Chapman 5 Hiurmuc' NOTICE Or flNAti BKTTLMENV huiic hereby is atven Uiat February 30. at the hour til lUiUU o'docic a. m at the county court room In tha court- uuuh iu nusvMUfji, udukiu county, ure on. have been lixed aa thm iim unit place lor hearing objections, li any there ue to the final account filed by (ho undersigned executrix fjx the abovs en- Dated -and first published this 19th day of January, 1045. - IbABKLLE JANB CURRY, Executrix of the last will and testament of Charles Thomas Curry, deceased. NOTICE OF HAL SETTLEMENT ft once is hereby alven that the' final account of the undersigned executor has ueen mea in ine counry court ox Uoug laa county. Oreeon. and hv nrriir nt said court. Tuesuay, February 20, 1049, ut 10:iw o'clock a. m. in the county court room in the court house In JSose tmrg, Doutflas county,- Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for neirina oujection, it any there be to wia unai uccouni and xor the settle ment tncrcoi. G. W. WAGNER Executor, Last Will and Testament of J. W. Wagner, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Alice McCormack, deceased, now pending in the county court of Douglas county, Oregon, are hereny no tified to present tne same, properly verified, to the undersigned adminis trator at his office In the U. S. National Bank Building, Roseburg, Osegon. with in six months from the date of tnls no tice, which is January 19, 1945. R. L. WHIPPLE. Administrator of the estate of Alice Mc Corraack, - deceased. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereoy given that the final account of the undersigned executrix has been filed in the county court of Doug las county, Oregon, and by order of said court, Tuesday, February 20, 1945, at 10:00 oclock a. m. in the county court room in the court house in Roseburg. Douglas county, Oregon, has been fix ed as the time and place for hearing ob jections, if any there be, to said final account and for the settlement thereof. SARAH ELLEN A IK INS, Executrix, last will and testament of G. E. Aiklns, deceased. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county. Paul H. Helwcg and Shirley Helweg, hi- wife, plah tiffs. vs. Hannibal V. Smith and Mabel E. Smith, his wife; Grant Smith, unmarried; Charles A. Blckford, unmarried; Al bert Osier nnd Ruth Osier, his wife; Lafayette Osier and Edna Osier, his wife; the unknown heirs of C. W. Smith (also known as Charles W. Smith, deceased!; the unknown heirs of Nancy Smith, deceased; the un known hejrs of B. Blckford, deceased; the unknown heirs of Alice Blckford, deceased; the unknown heirs of Annie E. Osier, deceased; and all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real property described in the complaint herein, defendants. To: Albert Osier and Ruth Osier, his wife; Edna Osrer. wife of the above named Lafayette Osier; the unknown heirs of C. W. Smith, deceased; the un known heirs of Nancy Smith, deceased; the unknown heirs of B. Blckford, de ceased; the unknown heirs of Alice Blck ford, deceased; the unknown heirs of Annie E. Osier, deceased; the unknown, heir of Stella Smlt h , deceased; all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, tUie, estate, lien or interest In the real property described In toe complaint herein; defendants. IN THE NAME OF Tiifi STATE OF OREGON: You, and each of you, are hereby required to appear and answer the amended complaint filed against you In the above entitled cause on or be fore the expiration of four weeks from the date of tha first publication of this summons; and if you fall to appear and answer the plaintiffs, for want thereof, will apply to the court for tha relief prayed for tn their amended complaint nereln for a decree that the defendants, or any of the defendants in said suit, have no right, title, estate, lien claim or interest -In or to the foUcving describ ed real property situated in Douglas county, state of Oregon, to-it: The South half of the North half (SVi of N'ii of secUon sixteen U6i ' Township twenty-eight (28) South of Range six i6) west of the Willam ette meridian, except that part ly ing east of the South Urnpqua river, together with all the tenements, . hereditaments and appurtenances belonging thereto; and that defendants In this suit, their heirs, successors or assigns be perpetu ally restrained and enjoined from as serting or claiming any right, title, etate, lien, claim or Interest in or to the said real property or any part there of, adverse to the plaintiffs, and that plaintiffs have such other relief as may be meet in a court of equity. This summons is published pursuant to the order of the Honorable Carl E. Wimberly, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered this 16th day of January, 1043, directing publication of this summons for four weeks In the "Roseburg News-Review," - a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub lished in Douglas county, Oregon, and the first publtcaUon of this summons is made on the 19th day of January, 1945, and the date of the last publica tion of this summons will be on the 23rd day of February, 1945. PL ATT, HENDERSON, WARNER. CRAM St DICKINSON, 1115 Porter Building, Portland Oregon, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. FAMILY HOTEL 313 West Lane Street now under the new management oi Mrs. Ada Warner. ; INCOME TAX SERVICE j MR. C, GREAVES , . located at -Geo. W. Dimmick Aejtsey 125 West Cass Street . Evenings: 6 to 9 p. m. H. C. STEARNS Funeral Oirector Phone 472 OAKLAND, ORE. 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PLUMBING PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE Complete stock of fixture's and fittings, including links, -toilets, lavatories, tubs, showers, range boilers, gas end electric water heaters, steel and concrete septic tank.tj shallow and deep well pumps. Call or see Coen Lumber Company Floed and MiU Streets Phone 121 IS YOUR INCOME FIREPROOF? IF your gross sales are $20,000 and your goods cost $12,000 than you ihave a margin of $8,000 which you must; use for rent, salaries, taxes, miscellaneous expensesand your profit. BUT if you have a fire which shuts you down then that $8,000 is reduced although you still-have the expenses and no profit BUT if you have Business Interruption Insurance then your Insurance Agent will give you a check to pay those expenses and restore the profit and your hank book will never know you had a fire. For full details of coverage and cost call KEN BAILEY INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 315 Pacific Building Telephone 398 AUTOMATIC LIGHT OR POWER 750 Watts to 35,000 Watts Fairbanks-Morse Light Plants 1 1 5 to 230 Volts 60 cycle Single or Three Phase Have your work done where you share in the earnings. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 121 TAKE HOME ICE CREAM Stop by on ybur way home for a- container of our tee cream and 'fruit sherbet. A simple, effortless dessert everyone loves: and it fits right in with menu planning for good nutrition. These Flavors Now Available Pecan Crunch Orange Marshmallow Vanilla Fudge Fruit Salad Vanilla Black Walnut Raspberry Ripple Maple Nut Chocolate Strawberry Pineopple Sherbet Lemon Sherbet HORN'S SUPER CREAM j "8, N. Jackson Phons 270 j