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    KCSMURS RcWS-REVISW, ROSEBURS. CRSSBft. PRIdXy, APRIL 13. 1945
' THREE
Local
News
Visiting In Roseburg Miss
Mary Wells of-Elklon arrived in
Rosc-bui b Wednesday to visit lier
niere, Mrs. Lillie Goodman.
To Visit at Coos Bay Mrs.
Matie Heller ot Glendale left
Thursday for Coos Bay to visit
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mis. Allen Heller and their
daughter, Barbara.
Fines Paid Clarence O. Tings
ley paid lines of $20 and $10, both
on separate charges of overload
ed truck, Judge Thomas Hartfiel
of the Roseburg justice court re
ported today.
Attend Funeral Mrs. Iloso
Clayton, Mrs. May Buckley and
Mrs. Burr Enscho of Rckscburg at
tended the funeral of the late
William Deardorff at Oakland
Thursday.
Sale to Be Held Saturday
The Army Mothers club will spon
sor and all-day rummage sale
' Saturday, April 14, at the Rose
burg Woman's - clubhouse. All
types of clothing and miscellan
eous articles will be on sale and
a special feature will be a grab
box. Girls Club to Attend Meeting
The Theta Rho girls club has
been invited to attend the all-day
district meeting, April 21, at Cot
tage Grove. All members who
expect to attend are asked to
contact the president, Vivian
Hayes. ,
Leaves for Portland Mrs. H.
R. Brown and small son, Jackie,
left this morning for their home
in Portland, following a few days
in Roseburg visiting the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B't
zer. Mrs. Brown's husband. Mas
ter Sergeant H. R. Brown, is serv
Inp with the U. S. medical corps
in Italy.
Leaves for California Ver
non Welt, AMMH 2 c, accompa
nied by his wife, has left for
Thermal Calif., where he will be
stationed. He has been spending
a short leave visiting in Rose
burg with his wife, parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Welt; brothers
and -sisters and parents-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Camillo Domenico.
Visiting in California Mrs.'
Hen DuKresne, who has been in
Roseburg, is visiting her husband,
Warrant Officer Ben Dufresne,
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
: Jean DuFresne. at Oi-ville. Calif.
? He is stationed temporarily sC
odn uikkv anu Mrs. uurresne
will return in a few days to Rose
burg. Snyders Return Home Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Snyder have, re
turned from Portland, where
they attended to business, and
visited Mr. Snyder's sisler, Mrs.
Hettie Baker. Coming home,
thev stnnnpd nff in Pnonna
visited with Mr. and Mrs." Roy j
Klmore. and tholr Hmiahtni- i
Frank Moody.
President Truman Sets '
Talks on Foreign Policy
WASHINGTON, April y3
AP) President Truman told
senators today he will outline his1
foreign policies briefly at a joint
session of congress at 10 a. m.
PWT, Monday. He will speak to
the nation's armed forces byi
radio Tuesday night. I
Senators who attended an un
precedented luncheon with the
new president at the . capitol on
his first day in office said Mr.'
Truman told them he was 100 per
cent for president Roosevelt's
foreign policies. I
Senator Kenneth D. McKellar i
of Tennessee, elected president'
pro tempore of the senate by his
democratic colleagues in January,1
automatically becomes the reg
ular presiding officer of that
body in the absence of a vice
president.
Roseburg Ladies Attend
War Loan Group Meet
, Mrs. L. L. Wimberly, Mrs.
Randolph Flagg and Mrs. H. L.
Bailey will represent the Rose
burg seventh war loan committee
at the meeting being held in Eu
gene today. The three ladies left
this morning for Eugene and will
return home tonight. They will
make reports of the meeting at
meetings of various organizations
here.
Addresses Lions Club
Victor Meagher of Seattle,
Wash., was guest speaker at the
Roseburg Lions club regular din
ner meeting last night. Mr.
Meagher, a representative of
Calvert distilleries, pointed out
that 173 gallons of gasoline was
burned up ever time a 16-inch
shell was fired by the armed
forces, and told an interesting
story of the production of alcohol
for war purposes.
Elks Cancel Program
Out of respect for the late
President Roosevelt, the Elks
club will suspend all social ac
tivities Saturday, it was an
nounced today by Harry Pin
niger. manager. The usual Sat
urday night dance for members
and "friends will be cancelled.
Vital Statistics
Divorce Complaints
BARR Eva vs. Edward Barr;
married at Reno, Nev., June 20,
1941; cruelty.
U. S. Army Group
HORIZONTAL
1 Depicted is
lnsigne of V.
S. Army -
Division
8 Condition
33 Collection of
sayings
14 Face part
,15 Leaf of the
calyx
16 Rot by
exposure
3 Rodent
4 Within .
5 Division of
geological
time
6 Czar
7 Demigod
8 Steamship
(ab.)
9 Pestered
10 Capable
1 1 Road
12 Shade tree
18 Spikenard
20 Small particle 17 Certain
21 Chaldean city 1" Petor of
23 Flowers Science (ab.)
23 BowlinK term 22 Crimson
28 Female ruff 24 Age
'.'2 Worried 23 tiOUtn uaro-
33 Snake
lina (ab.)
34 04 the thing 2" French capital
35 Symbol for
iridium
36 Quotes
39 Regular 'beat
ing in veins
4Z Employers
43 Sheer
44 Material
48 Id est (ab.)
49 Indo-F.uro-penn
language
52 penus of -
plants
54 Stellar body
58 Correct
00 Direction
62 Frigate bird
63 Guide
64 Completely
VERTICAL
1 Distant
2 Individual
Fruits of
n7r-7f jri: v "
m Mm
As so many thousands 'of Nazi victims have done, IIillci 's people
themselves now fight for food. Photo above shows Geimun women
battling over food left' behind by retreating German troops.
Woman at right has just knocked down the older one in center. At
left, a one-armed man, possibly a war casually, dolls his hat, per
haps in politeness, perhaps in salute, to Amazons' fighting ability.
Washington News From an Inside View
. .
Argument, Sentiment, Comment
By HARRIS ELLSWORTH
Congressman, Fourth Oregon District
Last week I made a very hur
ried visit to the West Coast and
was in my district about thirty-six
hours.
When congress recessed for
Easter, I was offered an oppor
tunity, to ride out to the coast in
an army plane which was mak
ing the trip and had several
spare seats in it. So, I became
an aerial hitch-hiker, and in the
course of nine days elapsed time,
I average about 1,000 miles a day.
Traveling in army airplanes
was an Interesting and enlighten
ing experience. The army, of
course, does not send airplanes
at the beck and call of the mem
bers of congress, but members,
being officials . of the govern
ment, generally are welcome to
ride In service planes if there is
room. I had the good fortune
to line up a ride with a colonel
who took a half a dozen mem
bers of his staff out to San Fran
cisco and Los Angeles and back
on a technical mission. The plane
was a large two-motor ship, but
it was not the last word in com
fort. In its active service days,
It was a paratrooper ship, and
probably- was in use on the Afri
can desert, ' since it was painted
brown with desert camouflage.
The seats were benches along the
sides, and they were not uphol
stered. After having spent more
than thirty hours in this plane,
I realize that the job of a para
trooper Is a hard one in more
ways than one.
There Is nothing haphazard
about cross country flights of ser
vice airplanes. The air highways
are as "carefully designated as
motor highways. All flights are
scheduled in advance, cleared by
the weather section, and are
made according to plan.
Nor are army pilots reckless
dare-devils, who zoom around in
big airplanes with abandon. On
the contrary, these pilots and
crews were serious, careful and
highly-trained young men. With
Merger of Lumber Firms
In Coastal Area Planned
COOS BAY, Ore., April 13
(AP) Merger of the Port Orford
Cedar company with the Coos
Bay Lumber company, firms
headed by Henry Chaney, Port
land, will be voted on Saturday
by Coos Bay stockholders.
Fort Orford stockholders al
.rvlnn. Putzle
HtxHAb ivan aszefc
27 Mountain
crest
19 Roman
magistrate
30 Stanr.a
31 Symbol for
erbium
36 Cubic (ab.)
37 Type of fur
tantalum
40 On the
sheltered side
47 Lend
49 Dance step
50 Amount (ab.)
51 Man's name
53 East (Fr.)
55 Bind
38 Compass point 56 Shoemaker's
39 Greek, letter tool
40 Irwlians 51 Beam
41 Epistle (ab.) 59 Doctor (ab.)
45 Symbol for
61 Palm lily
I 111 I ft 15 je )7 I 8 11 1)0 II 11
I) 15
1 jrziTn vt ii i
& lib l1 "' S U 130 131
mmim HH 15 'lb p7 tgi; 'is"
hi ha h v5I of 5Tw po pi
5a 5? "bo bi ijS?bT
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I I I I I I I I I I H
Oppression
out exception, they are proud of
tneir service and of their indi
vidual records. Every detail of
every flight is checked and
double-checked. The airplane is
in constant touch with the ground
by radio at all times during
flight. The pilot is informed on
weather conditions. Planes do
not fly if there is weather trouble
on the course, and such flights
are made only during daylight
hours, although all planes are
equipped for night flying.
People are pretty much the
same everywhere you find them
in this broad country of ours. One
thing we all have is a feeling that
the part of the country we call
"home" is just a little better than
any other place in the nation. I
feel, for example, that the Pa
cific coast, and especially the
southern part of Oregon, is by
long odds the only really livable
part of the United States. Most
of th'e young officers with whom
I made this trip live in the east,
and I was amused at their con
versation as we left the airplane
at Boiling field after having made
the trip back here from the West
coast. As we were walking out
to the car, one of them said to
the other; "Boy, doesn't this air
feel good? It's certainly grand
to be back here. I didn't like
that Pacific coast country at all.
Then, they proceeded to admire
the trees and shrubbery as we
drove into town, noting how
much better they like this part
of the United States as compared
to where they had just been. I
kept quiet, but the fact of the
matter was, my feeling was
exactly the opposite. I very defi
nitely missed the fresh, clean
tane of the Pacific coast air, and
could see no virtue in what I
found here. Perhaps this love
of home, possessed by all of the
people from wherever they may
come in our great country, is one
of the things which makes this
nation great.
ready have endorsed the merger,
which would give them stock in
the Coos Bay firm. Under the
plan the Port Orford company
would be called a division of the
other company.
C. F. Dant, Portland, nnd Ba
ker Fentress and Co., Chicago,
hold much of both companies'
stock.
Camp Fire Girls
Field Secretary
Dated in Roseburg
Eldora DeMots, Portland, licld
secretary for the sixth district of
National Camp Fire Girls for Ore
gon, Montana, Washington and
Idaho, will pay her oflicial visit
lo Roseburg Monday and Tues
day, April 16-17, according to an
announcement made this morn
ing by Mrs. Harrie VV. Booth,
president of the Camp Fire coun
cil. Miss DeMots is well known in
Roseburg, having visited here
upon a number of occasions dur
ing the last several years. She
will meet with the Junior High
Camp Fire girls at the school
house Immediately following I he
close of the school session Mon
day afternoon.
Monday evening, a dinner will
be held by the Camp Fire coun
cil at the Hotel Umpqua with
Miss DeMots as guest speaker.
On Tuesday, she will meet with
the grade school Camp Fire Girls
at 4 o'clock ut the First Presby
terian church and In the evening
will be guest speaker at a meet
ing of the Guardians association.
Mrs. Booth called a special
meeting of the council last night
at the office of Attorney R. L.
Whipple to make plans for Miss
DeMots' visit to Roseburg and to
appoint the following standing
committees for the year: Finance
and budget, Bruce. Elliott, chair
man; Dr. Monis H. Roach and
Mrs. Gordon Stewart; publicity,
Mrs. Paul Helweg, chairman, and
Mrs. Joseph Deets; civic service,
Mrs. George Wharton, chairman,
Mrs. R. A. Feenstra. Mrs. J. E.
Henbest and Mrs. Robert liar
vie; camp, Mrs. E. C. Peterson,
chairman, Mrs. H. H. Turner,
Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher and
Mrs. Maurice J. Newland.
Miss Athalie Taylor resigned
her place on the council and the
vacancy was filled by the appoint
ment of Mrs. Newland.
J. O. Faust Appointed
Dog Control Officer
J. O. Faust, resident of Brock
way, has been appointed county
dog control officer, it was an
nounced today by County Judge
D. N. Buscnbark. He replaces
John R. Kerr who recently re
signed. I.RGAL NOTICES
CITATION
No. 4l04
In the County Court of the Slate of
Oregon for the County of Douglas.
IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIAN
SHIP OF THE ESTATE OF
WINN'IFRE1 BAHRV. a person Incap
able of conductlnK her own affairs.
To ALICE MLACHER. only known
next of kin of the above named ward,
and all other persons Interested In the
lunrdlanshlp estate of W1NN1FRED
BARRY, ward above named. If any there
h"l'rJ THE NAM2 OF THE STATE OF
OREGON. You are hereby commanded
to appear In tho Department of Pror
hate of the County Court of the Slate
of Oregon In and for the County of
Douglas, ot the Courthouse In the City
of Roseburg, Oregon, on the 21st day
of May, 1(14.1, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock
a. m. of said day, to show cause, If
any exists, why a license should not
be grunted to THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND
(OREGON), guardian of the above
named ward. (O sell the real property
belonging to the estate of WINNIFRED
BARRY, a person Incapable of conduct
ing her own affairs, to-wtt:
Coos County. Oregon
East hulf (EVat of the Northwest
quarter (NW't, Southwest quarter
(SW''4( of the Northwest quarter
(NW'it, Northwest quarter (NW',t)
of the Southwest quarter (SW'Al,
Section Eight (0(, Township Thirtv
two '32( South. Range Ten (101,
W. W. M.
South half (S'i) of the Northwest
quarter iNWVtl, North half iNVjt
of the Southwest quarter (SW'il,
Section Twenty-four 1241 Township
Thirtv-two 132' South, Range F-leven
(111 W. W. M.
Curry County. Oregon
Lot Four (4i. Section Seven (71,
Townshlo Thirty-six i30i. South.
Range Thirteen (131, W. W. M.
Lot One (1). Section Eighteen (1BI,
Townshlo Thirty-six (36i South,
Range Thirteen U3(, W. W. M.
East Half IE1) of Southeast
quarter iSEU). Section Twelve (12(.
Township Thlrty-slx I30i South,
Range Fourteen (14), W. W. M.
Northeast quarter (NE'( Section
Thirteen (13), Township Thirty-six
3(il South, Range Fourteen (14)
W. W. M.
Washington County, Oregon
Lots Twenty (20i, Twenty-one
(211. Twentv-two (22) and Twenty
three 23i. Block Sixteen (101, Port
land Heights No. 2.
or such portion thereof as may be
necessary, at private sale ind for cash,
for the purposes of paying the costs
and expenses of the ward and medical
care and hospitalization of said ward,
and to pav the costs &nd expenses of
the administration of the guardianship.
Bv virtue of an order of this Court
made and entered on the 12th day of
April. 1H4.1. this citation is served upon
you who are residents of the State of
Oregon by personal service Bnd upon
you who are non-residents of the State
of Oregon bv publication thereof In
he Roseburg News Review, a newspaper
of general circulation published in the
Cnunty of Douglas. State of Oregon,
not less than once a week for four I4
consecutive weeks from the date of
fir1 inKilration thereof.
WITNESS my hand and seal of laid
Court affixed this 12th day of April.
11)45.
ROY AGEE.
Clerk of the County Court.
Date of first publication April 13,
1043.
Date of last publication May 11. 104..
PAUL'S MARKET
SO. STEPHENS
Formerly owned and operated by Paul Abeel
has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Clif Hunnicur.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunnicut will be glad to welcome
both old and new patrons to the market and
will endeavor to please you with their service.
In Death Probe
Scion of a socially-prominent
Richmond, Va., family, Lt.
Sumuel C. Epes, above, was held
for grand jury action in con
nection with the death of his
wife, Mr Mary I-ee Epes,
former Jacksonville, Kla., school
teacher. Mrs. Epes' body was
found after a three-months'
search, buried In a foxhole on
the Fort Jackson Military
Reservation, Columbia, S. C.
Plans Vet Aid
Industry throughout the nation
eyes with interest the plan of
James H. Simpson, above, Chi
cago attorney, and former Ma
rine Corps captain, for getting
jobs for returned veterans. His
'Industry for Veterans, Inc.," is
a non-profit 01 ganization that
nsks Illinois employers to pledge,
25 per cent of their postwar jobs
to' returned servicemen. Simp
son served 22 months in the
Pacific theater of war.
VOTIfE OF STREET VACATION
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN That by
Resolution duly adopted by the Com
mon council 01 ine -uy 01 rtweDurg,
Oregon, on proceeding), which have
been Initiated bv said Common Council
to vacate all that portion of Kane
Street within said city bounded on the
North by the Northerly line. If ex
tended, of Lot 1, Block 1. of The First
Oak Mill Addition to said City of Rose
burg, and bounded on tne soum oy me
Southerly line. If extended, of Lot :i.
Block 3. of said The First Oak Hill
Addition to Roseburg. Oregon, being
all of that part of Kane Street which
has heretofore been dedicated and
which lies adfneent to said The First
Oak Hill Addition to Roxrburg. Oregon.
Any person or person having any
objections or remonstrances to the vaca
tion of said portion of Kane Street may.
in writing, make and file the same
with the undemfgned Recorder of said
cttv at nnv time orlor to the hearing
on said vacation which will be heard at
the regular meeting or said Lorn m on
Council at 7:30 o'clock P. M. on Mon
day, Mny 21, 1M45, In the City Hall in
tioseourg, dour. as oumy. urcgon.
Dated and first published tills lath
day of April, lt45.
A. J. CEDDES,
Clly Recorder
City of Roseburg, Oregon.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OUEOON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS
In the Matter of the Estate of ANDREW
BLOOMOUIST. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
Pauline Bloomqulst. Administratrix of
the above named Estate, has filed her
Finn) Account in the above entitled
Court. Pursuant to an order of said
Cotrt, 10:00 A. M. on May 12, 1045, Is
anpnlnted as the time, and the chambers
of the County Court in the Court Houne
At Roseburg, Oregon, as the place for
the hearing of objections to such Final
Account nna settlement inerenr.
PAULINE BLOOMQUIST.
Administratrix of said Estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS I
All persons having claims against the !
Eat Ate of A. F. Saar, deceased, now .
pending In the County Court of Douglas
County. Oregon, are hereby notified to
present the some, properly verified, to ;
the undersigned Administrator at the ,
offices ot Rice St Orcult In Roseburg..
Douglas County, Oregon, within six
months from the 13th day of April, 1043. 1
C. M. SAAR, 1
Administrator of the Estate t
of A F Sa;ir, dwrnpM
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LUBRICATION
Shell Service Station.
247 S. Stephens. Phone GRl.
Pickup and delivery service.
RAOIC 8ERVICING
Lund Radio service. Phone 34.
Radio Doctors. 306 N. Stephens.
SAW FILING AND GUMMING
Tlny's Saw snop. Phone 8C7-J.
343 N. Jackson. Promnt service.
Lawnmowers sharpened.
LEONARD SAW SHOP Timber
saws, Circle and hand saws, all
tvpes small saws sharpened.
Next door to Page Lumber Co.
Combs & Wallace Saw Shop
521 N. Jackson Phone 833-J.
RUSSELL'S
Typewriter Service
Office Machine Service
and 8uppll
335 N. Jackson Phone 320
Dr. Geo. L. Nicholas
Veterinarian
Dairy and Herd Inspector
444 Beacon St., Roseburg
On Highway 99
Phone No. 116
BECKWITH
RADIO SERVICE
Since 1922
510 N. Jackson
LANDIS IRON WORKS
General Machine Shop Service
Acetylene & Electric Welding
Special Equip. Built to Order
All Work Guaranteed
99 Hywy. N. Phone 25
Todd Buildinq Co
General Contractors
E. 2d Av. South Phone 302
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF IIEARINO ON FINAL
ACCOUNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
DOUGLAS COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
C. 0. FULTON, Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed, as Administratrix of the Estate
of G. R. Bate, deceased, has fllud In
the above entitled court and cauae the
rlnal Account on behalr of said u. R.
Bates, deceased Administrator of the
Estate of C. C. Fullon.deceascd, of the
affairs of said estate up to the decease
of said Administrator, and by order of
said court, Tuesday the 15th day ot May,
1045, at 10:(() o'clock A. M. in the
County Court room in the Court House
in Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon,
has been fixed as the time and place
for hearing objections, if any there be.
to said account nnd for the settlement
thereof, and the exoneration of the
bond of said deceased Administrator.
GRACE M. BATES.
Administratrix of the Estate
of G, R. Bates, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
estute of Frank Adamek. deceased, now
pending In the county court of Douglus
County, Oregon, are hereby notified to
present the same, properly verified, to
the undersigned administrator at Rose
burg, Oregon, or to R. L. Whipple, his
attorney, V. S. National Bank Building,
Roseburg, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice, which Is
April 13, 1941.
JAMSS ADAMEK,
Administrator of the Estate
of Frank Adamek, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE HEREBY Is given that Mav
Nth, 1D45, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the
county court room in the court house in
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, has
been fixed us the time and place lor
hearing objections, If any there be, to
the final account filed by the under
signed administrator In the above en
titled court.
HAYMOND LYLE SPORE.
Administrator of the Estate
of Dora L. Dean, Deceased.
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PAINTING
1IRUSII or spray painting. In
terior or exterior. Phone 898-J.
1'. O. Box :ss.
INSURANCE
State Farm Insurance Companies
Auto Life Fire
301 Pacific Bldg., Ph. 288, S. M.
PLUMBING
Coen Lumber Co. Phone 121
PIANO TUNING
Arundel. Repairs, Demoth 189-L.
COMM'CL REFRIGERATION
Chet Hamm. Phone 715.
PUBLIC ADDRESS EQUIPMENT
Lund Radio Service Phone 34.
Sound equipment for all uses.
Roseburg Paint Shop
General Painting Contractors
Exterior A Interior Decorating
Phone 524 or 422
411 Pacific Bldg.
ROSEBURG. OREGON
Road Grading, Ditch Digging,
Basement Excavation,
Land Leveling.
Salem Sand & Gravel
Company
225 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 338
WANTED
DEAD OR ALIVE
Your dead cows and horses
picked up free of oharge.
Phone 786 between 8 and 12:30
STEECK AND SMITH
Electric Motor
Repair
119 N. Stephen
Repair and rewind large Indus
trial motors and fractional H.
P. Quick service. Guaranteed
work Pick up service.
Phone 353 Roseburg, Oregon
KEEL MOTOR CO.
Your Studefaaker Dealer
Top cash price for all makes
of used cars and trucks.
443 N. Jackson St.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAU BETTLEMKNT '
Notice la hereby given that the Final
Account of the undersigned 'Administ
rators has been filed in the County
Court of Douglas County. Oregon, and
by order of tald courU Tuesday, May
15, 11)43, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. In the
County Court room In the Court House
in Roneburg, Douglas County, Oregon,
has been fixed as the time and place
for hearing objections, if any there be,
ti said Final Account and for the set
tlement thereof.
HENRY O. KL1NKE and
FMF.LIA K. HALE. Admin
istrators of the Estate of
Onksir Kllnke. deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed ha been by an order of the
County Court of Duuglai County, Ore
gon, appointed Administratrix of the
Estate of W. R. Klnsel, decerned. All
persons having claims against said
estate are no til led to present the same,
verified as required by law, to the
undent igned at her residence In Wilbur,
Douglas County, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Outed April 1.1. 1949.
EVA KINSEL,
Administratrix of the Estate
of W. R. Klnsel, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has been by an order of the
County Court of Douglas County, Ore
gon, appointed Administratrix of the
Estate of Charles Franklin DeWltt, de
ceased. Ail persons having claims
against said estate are notified to pre
sent the s.i me. verified as required by
law, to the undersigned at her residence
in Tiller, Douglas County, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated April 13. lf)4ft.
NETTIE MAUD RAINVILLE,
Administratrix of the Estute
or Charles Franklin DeWitt,
deceased. .
TODAY
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PLUS
'ALL AMERICAN COED'
Frances Langfcd, Johnny
Downs, Noah Barry, Jr.
SUNDAY
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LON CHANEY
VWOWIA
" AND
QURfaheZti'
If News-Review carrier fails
to deliver your paper
Please Call
64Q-J i
between 6:15 end 7:00 p. m.
MILES FURNITURE REPAIR
Prices reasonable.
Furniture made to order
when material available.
430 N. Stephens. Phone 465-J
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yourelf
Save 1 Long or Short
Trip.
NICHOLSON'S SERVICE .
STATION
740 8. Stephens Phone 687
TRUCK REPAIRS
Mack Truck Service
Motor Rebuilding
Authorized-Sales A Service
Tlmkin Axles,
Prest-O-Llte Batteries,
Auto-Lite, Delco-Remy,
Westlnghouse Air Brakes.
TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO.
HI. 99 N. Garden Valley Rd.
Phone 140 Roseburg, Ore;
AUTHORIZED
8Ul
Service
SERGH'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
e.10 Winchester BlrMl
Servicing All Makes Washeri
Phont 80S RoMDurg, Oregon
LOANS
Personal & Automobile
UMPQUA FINANCE
335 North Jackson
Phone 320
rjcenie No -W nnrl M-33
Return from Portland For
rest Los'e and son Bud of Rose
burg have returned from Port
land whore they attended to busi
ness. ;
Reservations for private
SKATING PARTIES
are available at the
Rainbow Skating Rink
Winchester
PRUDENTIAL LIFE
Insurance
HORACE C BERG
Special Agent
Douglas Abstract Company
Phone 87
AN AMAZING OFFER
The makers of Dr. Parker's
Corn Remover will give you
double your money back If it
falls to remove your corn or
callous. Only 35c at Chap,
man's Drug Store. '".
'Moit- tlniuut in the Wast!
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Sunday
tor a
And
"FIGHTING LADY"
In Technicolor
SUNDAY
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