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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1947
Rosebarfficu Review
fblihe4 Daily letpt Sanda? by tha
NLW B-BKVIKW COMPAN Y. INC.
Entered a acond claaa matter Mar
T. JMO, at the poatofflc at Koaeburg.
oreron, unacr act 01 warcn a. lovd.
CHARLES V. STANTON IDITOt
CD WIN L- KNAPP. HANAGLH
Mamber of tha Associated Pre, Ore
gon Newspaper Fubiiahera Association,
ine auqu Bureau ui uirtuuiiions.
" RapTeaented'by WEST-HOUJOaVTo",
INC., offices in New York. Chicago, San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Port
land. SL Louis.
By Mall
Per Year
Six Months
Three Months
Per yer. by
Per month, by
uouf iss uui ot
County County
as.aa bt.uu
a 3.75
l'.7S 2 00
......... S7.50
75
Per year, by city carrier.
city carrier.
The Weather
; U. S. Weilher Bureau Office
Roseburg, Oregon
Forecast for Roteburg and vi
cinity: Occasional light rain to
night and Saturday.
Highest temp, for any March 83
Lowest temp, for any March 18
Highest temn. yesterday 68
Lowest temp, last night 42
Precipitation yesterday 0
Precipitation from March 1 ....2.01
Deficit from March 1 16
Deficit from Sept. 1 80
DANGER TO COAST LAKES
; In the Day's News
'Continued trora page It
governor, but died before he could
formally assume the office. In the
game election, Thompson was
Chosen lieutenant governor. 1 Tal
madge, In a spectacular move In
volving the backing of national
guard offlcera and STATE
TROOPERS (In the accepted
South American manner) took
over the governor's office and has
held possession of It during the
ensuing legal snarl.
, In a cryptic statement, he says
he considers the PEOPLE the
court of last resort and adds that
the question will be carried "to
he court of last resort." He re
fuses to elaborate on that asser
tion.
' There the situation rests as this
s written.
AGAIN it is pertinent to remark
that, facing a showdown with
Russia, that can conceivably call
for every ounce of effort and sac
rifice that we possess .tills is no
time for childish sqiinhhles over
W ho Is governor of Georgia.
THIS is the time to make Amer
ica STRONG not weak. If we
are to be as strong as we shall
.red to be to solve the Interna
tional problems that are stuing
us In the face with growing jmen
fee, we can't afford to be alljsplit
op Into factions that are ready to
ORht each other to the dcah and
o hell with the consequences.
- China I the shining example
(l what that means. ... ;
IN the current round of our bat
tle of the century with Russia,
Molotov contends that SECRET
AGREEMENT reached by the
"Big Three" at Yalta gave to the
Soviet some ten billions in repara
tions to be collected from post
war German production. Molotov
wants II, NOW.
Our Secretary of Stale Mar
shall, holding that the cost of
feeding the Germans should be
the first charge against current
German production, suggests In
Moscow that the lutrr Potsdam
agreement (also more or less of a
secret so far as the general pub
lic Is concerned) should take
precedence over Yalta.
A British foreign office "spokes
man" says thai Britain "shares
the U. S. view" that the Big
Three I'ntsiiairi agreement super
sedes all other major power
agreements with regard to Ger
man reparation.
By CHARLES V. STANTON
The State Legislature has a "hot potato" in the matter of
weed infestation at Tahkenitch and Siltcoos lakes in western
Douglas County. The issue is being tossed around from one
agency to another, as the legislature seeks to avoid a large
appropriation from the state's general fund to control the
weed, an importation from South America. Yet it is gen
erally feared that unless prompt action is taken, all of our
beautiful coastal lakes will soon be transformed from su
perlative recreational areas and scenic attractions to dismal
swamps.
A number of years ago a Brazilian aquatic weed was intro
duced into Tahkenitch lake to provide food and cover for
fish. The weed grows in shallow water and forms dense
masses. A small piece broken from the parent plant will
take root and start new growth.
During the past few years there hatt been considerable :
logging in Tahkenitch lake. Dragginf logs through the shal-
Wrestling Card
Premises Plenty
Of Torrid Action
Professional wrestling fans
aren't certain what to expect at
the Rosehurg Armory Saturday
night, but Matchmaker Don Owen
promises a program packed with
color and action.
Buck Weaver and HeTb Parks
will headline the weekly mat
show, but considerable Interest is
Oeing shown in the semi final be
tween Benny Trudell and Dory
Dillard. '
Trudell is the French-Canadian
lumberiack who defeated Sailor
Hogan Imnressivelv here recently.
The bewhiskered villain doesn't
know exactlv what to exrjeet from
Dillard, but expressed confidence
wnen ne heard that the matman
once held the Big Nine Confer
ence championship. "Those col
lege punks don't know the score
when it comes to grappling and
I'll prove it, and fast, Trudell
school where chicken sex Is
taught
The pamphlets are available In
Roseburg from both the Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post and the
American Legion Post.
LEGAL NOTICE
DRIVER EXAMS DATED
Drivers license examinations
will he given in Rosehurs next
Tuesday and Wednesday, March
ana , in the city hall between
the hours of 10 A. M. and 5 P. M.,
ana a a. m. and 4 P. M. respectively;
said when he signed for the
match.
Dillard comes from Hammond,
low water has spread the noxious weed to every portion of with the personal recommenda
the lake. Pieces of the weed have become fastened to boats , "" ,i J,? ijlmnlb- H isn,t 8
.ihdiiie III. IIVHI Ul
sor. but may give the big fellow
from the north country plenty of
trouble.
The Weaver-Parks skirmish
should be packed with dynamite.
Parks, a Canadian, was king of
the light-heavyweight field before
the war and hasn't been able to
get his foot In the throne room
door since his return to the
states. He will go all out against
Weaver in an effort to (regain
lost prestige.
Weaver, the Kentucky hillbilly
wnu possesses one ot ine most un
w
IK must remember that the
Yalta agreement I made by
Roosevelt. Churchill and Stalin)
was wholly secret. The later
Potsdam agreement (Truman,
Churchill and Slalini was by no
means an open covenant openly
arrived at.
We arc standing now on the hot
spot that nearly always develops
out of secret agreement!. That is
the gist of the contention of hon
est newspii)er people that ALL
agreements binding the lives and
the property of the PEOPI.E of
whole nations should be made oi
enly, In the presence of reporters.
It ISN'T an unreasonable con
tentionalthough, of course, It Is
Idealistic.
and have been transferred from one lake to another. The
weed also has been spread by birds.
Tahkenitch lake, with its many indentations and exceed
ingly long shore line, is free of weed infestation only in deep
water. It is almost impossible at low water stage to operate
motors on many sections of the lake. Boats must be rowed
for long distances through masses of weeds.
Just at present the water level is high enough to clear
the weeds, and some good fishing is being had at both Tah
kenitch and Siltcoos lakes. But soon the recreational values
will be greatly diminished.
A plan for chemical control has been proposed. A certain
chemical sprinkled on the water shuts out sunlight. Without
exposure to sunshine the weed dies. But only a small area
can be chemically treated at a time without also destroying
aquatic life. Furthermore the cost is extremely high. It is
estimated that the first cost would exceed $200,000, and it
probably would be necessary to continue control efforts for
several years, as it would not be possible to secure a com
plcte kill in one treatment.
The legislature has in turns tossed the problem to the
dame Commission, the Fish Commission, State Land Board,
the Highway Commission and other agencies, but all. have
tossed it right back to the legislature.
Leslie M. Scott, state treasurer, recently headed a delcgai
tion appointed by the legislature to make an invostigatiori
and report. In a letter to D. B. Boono, Ro.se.burg; the state
treasurer savs:
i , i . tt
Th outlook is gloomy for the future of the lakes. Three
remedies appear, each of which seems too costly for practical
application:. chemicals, dams to raise the water, and ehan- '
nels to lower the water temporarily for exposure treatment.
, Neither method wilt eradicate wholly. The control will have '
to be continuous. Appropriations of money will be need
ed to fight the weed by any method. As you know, the legis
lature is hard pressed for money. I doubt that an appropria
tion for that purpose would be successful now. '
In the meantime the legislature has in committee a bill
which woujd appropriate $25,000 to be placed in the hands
of the Game Commission, to be used for study of weed con
trol methods, for use in matching federal funds if game
become available, and authorizing cooperation with any
other state agencies in studfes, experimentation or eradica
tion efforts.
Recognized as only an idle gesture toward a task of most
vital importance, the legislature has kept the bill buried in
committee. In the meantime-, sports groups, headed by the
powerful Multnomah Hunters & Anglers Club, the Oregon
Wildlife Federation and the Oregon Division lzaak Walton
League of America aro exerting pressure for realization of
the necessity for emergency protection from the destruction
hovering ominously over some of Oregon's choice beauty
spots.
eluded donation of $100 to the
Douglas County Red Cross drive
and election of representatives,
with other Southern Oregon chap
ters. In a district float for the
Klks National Convention In Port
land in August.
A Dutch lunch was served fnl
lowing the business session.
EPISCOTAL LEADER DIES
Sl.'MMKRVllJ.K. S. C. March
21.-IA1 The Right Hev. James
Dewolf Perry, former presiding
bishop of the Episcopal chinch In
America, died suddenly yesterday.
He was 78 years old.
Bishop Perry, a resident of
PiDVldenee. H. I . fell lead on the
stew of a Summerville inn which
he uas entering to visit a friend.
KRNR
Mutual Bresffcattlna yatarf.
4n K Mrvcl
Elks Elect New Officers,
Donate to Red Cross
Rlavnr J. Flora w.., rlcrtM
KHlw-d Ruler nf H V. O K. No.
f.r the mmlne yT lmt
night's Klks IxMlffp sotMnn which
wh. Htii-nrttl by morn than
rwmhrs. Horn iwcrwh . J.
Cillho.
(MhT of lirwr rlHf'i 1h iituhl
ml who will wkc otfiii at nrf
Thursday' rrRuhir htw mwtint!
wrre: Harry B. P.nniKrr, rM.in
d leading knicht: Mai A vol I
i-.tiTrr.rt1 iiyn knltiht; Hnhrrt K.
Simmon a, nOwm, lectin in f
knicht; Ii B. Rirlrllr. mm -ret wry;
Ivan Plrker, trurrt'l Waltrr
i'toni, fyUr; A. J Kllnmn. trustee;
". J. Gil bo, alternate ivprrsi'n .a
five. t
. iJuaim-ba vt the evening in-
R1T4IMNO HOI RS TO DAT
a Oft- fiitton l.w1a, Jr
4 IV- Millrr, Nahiarn
4 .n - r-r Thc We Sprk
4 4- Buck Rort CiMtra roods.
-MtiKtral Interlude
3 IS-Superman KHIr
ft ;- Captain Mlrlntchl. WndT CO,
!l 4V Tom Mix RnUton Pmtna
UO- (.ahriel Heatltr. tartar
Piiwlurla.
II 15 MtioH-al Interlude
3 Mif and lineal Nfwt,
HtHt Motor Co
W Hit I'ararlr Af Novflfv Tunf,
I"i(Im I'uml and Hardwarr
& 4ft Hon for Rvfr)in, Hnaeburf
Krfrirrallon
Tori tfntn tttfnrmalmn Cuirir
T l Vim Nar ll, Jit It h hard
Mrna' Sior
T.TO Thr (Inn Kill. Mfrn
furniture
no-. It Uura Ifti It. Mianrfard
W Burl Iv, ttii1r furp
8 4A K.uim o ha Vt. rkovf
Mul oi
on Alha Httrr N'w. Mll" 1-aix
9 IV Mrl Vanlvr a Plriiarlal. 8 W
fine riHU.
1 30 Ml Nnchuw, Carafm'i
rurnttura
4V- Hnry J Taylor. GmiI Motor.
liHm-ruifnn lwia. Jr.
ID-t--NiM-turna
tf -Ten fUsrty t tub, Laam a,
II w bin Off.
SATl'RDAY, MAKIN , IMT
7w tiaiifc Hmtnwa, L, A- avap
7:15 rrt and Shine, Sterling Dm
Co,
7 30 state and Loral New, Boring
Optical -
7..W-The Beehive
7 40 Rhaponclv in Wat
Haven of JteM. (iotvt Shtn rare
JO Wally'a Waha V'p Time. Wall
i r we rv
4 The Momenuilier'B Chab.
oiift The Stinafellowii
IV Morntnc Melvtte
n Telephone Iteqimt. Mtlter i Inc.
tnofs Alk Seirvrr Newa. Mi Ira Laba.
i 1 Him Brown
IO .at Treddie Mj.rtln.
10 4A y Lmlnnin'
lino Smphimtt for Youth
ll.tn Hny Hobbin' Orrh.
12 i - MuHtcal Inierluiie
12 'tt SrmrU Revtew. I'nltrd Petroleum
12 1V KMihm at Ramirtm
12 4t Mtate and Local New. Hansen
Motors
12 45 National New. Doualas Count v
Stale Bank
12 M Trrmtnal Market Beport. Kir
pil
I m Man on the Street. Hennlnger'a
Mart
1 ts KrnumiMiUI Rrrenade
1.10 The WMiirnrr,, Roaetnirff
(range hupplv
2 "0 Tor Ymir Approval
2 o i ien Hmite
.1 t0 Hand (or Himda
3 Hi Jackie Hill Show.
4 W Hawaii t all
4 lit Church of the Nararene
4 4A -Around the County. International
New Kvanu.
0O Nrwti
3.15 Proof That ChrlMlan Science
I1el, ( hrtvtian Science t tiurch
3 . Bnbhv Norm and His Sinaina
hiru-r
3 4 Mtinal Interlude
a mt Inlematlonal Quia
Steven t.rahain r'amlly Drclrr
7 HO State a-d Ucal Newi, RoaebuTg
Motor Ci
7 M Mii.t.-al Interlude
1 s Hfie lo Vein ana.
T Mi Red mdrr
Hi!. fn alev
a w VoM-e of the Arm.
a tn l.4reoce Wrlk
aim Alka Seltzer Ntwa, Mikn La ha
O t Moll llmi,f
If M reltma Maurhm. Rrwehurg
(hiiditor tftore
l" w Trn 7hirt Club, Ukimi i.
ll oo nttrn Off
LEGAL NOTICI
IN THE CIRCUIT COT'RT OF THX
STATE OF OREGON TOR
DOUGLAS COUNTY
HI MMONH
A. J. EASTERDAY and FLOYD
EASTKRDAY. Plaintilfa,
VENA L STEPHENS and CtTRTIS E
STEPHENS, wife and liuihind: MIL
DRED L. MKYKB and JOHN MEYER
wife and husband: OPAL E. SIMON
and EUGENE SIMON, wife and hus
band: VIOLA V. CHAPMAN and EL
BERT W. CHAPMAN. Sr., wife and
huband; The Unknown Heir of
MARK D. BRIGGS. Deceased: AL
,HD-GLLLCTTI! " LAURA E
GILLETTE, husband and wife; A. 8.
WALLACE and HANNAH WALLACE,
husband and wife; JAMES JELENEK
and GLADYS JELENEK. husband and
wife: CLAUDE C. PHIIXIPS and
VERA JANE PHILLiPS. husband and
wife; and Also All Other Persons or
Partlea Unknown Claiming any right,
title, estate. Iin or intercut In or to
1 . , Propr,y described In com
plaint herein. IVrcnHanl.
Toi Tn above named defendants: and
um" rersoni or rarties Un
known Claiming any rlht. title, es
tate, lien or Interest in or to the
herein rPrty decnbed ia complaint
TlHc NAMB Or THE STATE OF
--wv-,.,, (vu are nereor required to
filed aaainat vou in tha ahnu. i
court and cauae. within four i4i weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons and If you fall so to
apnear and answer said complaint, for
wuWt thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
therein, a succinct statement of which
is as follows. That you and each of
you be required to appear and set forth
the nature and character nt w
verse claim to the following described
LEGAL MOTTCTt
CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THI
STATE OF OREGON FOR
DOUGLAS COUNTY
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of the Person and Aula
of
CHARLES FINNEY ROOD, an Insane
Person.
TO Mrs. A. M Stout. Dewev K Rood.
Robert O. Rood. Morris S. Rood, Don
ald R. Rood. Charles R. Rood and
Katherlne E. LeVasseur, next of kin
of Charles Finney Rood, an Insane
Person. CRFETINGS:
X THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you are
hereby cited and required to appear
in ine ,uunty Loun oi ine state oi '
Oregon for Douglas County, in the !
courtroom thereof, within twenty-eight i
28" days from the date of the first
publication of this Citation, which date
of first publication Is March 14. 1047.
then ana there to show cause. If any
exists, why an order of sale should not j
be made as prayed In the petition of
O T. Carter, guardian of the person
and estate of Charles Finney Rood. !
said insane person, filed herein, au
thorizing and directing said guardian
to ell the following described real
property belonging to said Charles
JJ! ' ,ooa r n purpose of pro
viding necessary funds to maintain,
support and keep aaid Charles Finney
Rood, said Insane person:
n,1-" 31 nd .12. Block 2fl. Amended
Plat of But her Un, Douglas County.
Oregon;
Lou 11, 12. 13 and 14. Block 27,
Amended Plat of Sutherlln, Doug
las County. Oregon:
, ku, to 3 inclusive of Block
10 plat "O". Sutherlln Land and
Water Company plat, according to
the official plat of record anj on
. Jn Mthm ottlet of the County
Judge of the above entitled court, with
JJf above court affixed this
D. N. BUSENBAHK.
. , , Co"nr Judge.
Attest: u ROY AGEE.
County Clerk.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE HEREBY Is green that April
5. 1M7, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M,
In the County Court Room, at the Court
House in Roseburg. Douglas County.
Oregon, has been ftxed as the time
and place for hearing objections, if
any. to the final account filed by the
undersigned In the above entitled court. ;
R. L. BUTLEH. Administrator
of the Estate of A. L. Butler, ;
deceased. 1
GLADIOLUS
For Spring Planting
Red, White, Blue Pink, Laven
der, Yellow. Any color you de
sire or assorted. 13 bit; bulbs
$1.00, 72 for $5.00 postpaid.
C. O. D. 25c additional.
Beaverton Bulb Garden!
Beaverton, Or.
usual holds In the game, might be Elf. K7,rtT "' county, or.-
tha mail limln hn.H,i,..l,t ' 'n , .' . .
champion today if it had not been
ior an upset registered by Billy
Weidner over Pete Belcasfro in
Klamath Falls last week. Weaver
asked for a title tilt aeainst
Weidner this week, but the newlv-
crowneu titienoider refused.
Saturday s program will get un
der way at 8:30 P. M.. with Elton
Owen as referee for the entire
card.
Golfers fo Vie For
Ladder Positions
Mateh play competition for too
gou tanner positions will pet un
der way at the Country Club to
morrow, i nc ladder will Be used
to rate players for out-of-town
matcnes with other teams. Anv
one who has not played in com-
neimon tnis year may play on the
lander ny entering his name, and
may advance un the ladder bv
challenging those ahoVe him.
ine regular Minrtav morning
breakfast for golfers will he serv
ed lenm H:. through '12,- Art
Pearson announced todav.
Present ladder positions: .
1. Ward Cummings, Sr.
2. Skinny Morgan.
3. Ned Davis. s ,
4. Bob Kelley. , '
5. Joe Perrault. .
6. Ernie Pearson.
7. Ralstyn Bridges.
8. Walt Btydges. ...
9. Vern Martin. t, , -, ,
10. Pete Pearson. '
11. Charles Kash. ' i ',
mill v.ii-cnut-iu.
13. Bob Collier. . . 7 S
14. tlene McKlroy.
15. Maurice Hallmark,
lfi. Bill Courier.
17. Clem Howard. ,
1R. John Wowis.
19. Al Henninger.
20. Corge Quine.
21. Ken Wmne. .
22. (n-ne Kent.
23. Jack Saling.
24. Clvde Knight. .
2."n Paul Syron.
2ti. Dr. Aniiot. i '. .
27. Ed Nolte.
28. Marshall Pengra.
2f. Gene Krewson.
30. Fred Sears.
31. Fred Field. .
i
BMlnntn ! - mI.i ... .
"n ' U1 James c. Clark DLC
betn Claim No. 51. lt.un.hlp 30
oin. Rfinjr s Wit. WM. at a
point 121 tret South of the quarter
corner between utiona 27 and 28
towruhlp 30 South. Ranse 3 Weal.
WM . and beln also lull leet
SouUi of the Worthweat comer of
i- w J,jr.e'. c'"k DLC thence
Eart 1287 feet Weat to a Iron
pipe on the Weat line of the Pa
cific highway, thence South. 8- Eaat
alons the Weat Una. of the Pacific
lllshwav 324 1 few to lron
pipe: thence Weat. 1336 s feet to the
JVcat Una of the James G Clark
TT , , 51 : u"ce North alon,
aald claim line 327.1 feM to the
place of beclnntnf.
and that upon the hearlns thereof. It
he decreed that the plaintiff,, A. J
Easterday and riovd Eauterday are the
ownera of the hereinabove described
,pr"',r'y. subject to the interest
SK.,C.'iud' 5 . PhUI'Ps and Vera Jane
Phillips, and that none of said defend
ants eacept Claude C. Phillip, and
Vera Jarve Phillips, have any rijht in
upon or to aald real property: and that
the riihta of the plaintiffs, subject to
the Interest of Claude c. Phillip, and
Vera Jane Phillips, be forever mileted
asalnst the claims bv th. H.r.H.n..
or any of them or any other peraon
or persons claiming by. through or
under ' them, and each of them, and
all other persons or nartias .i.lmin.
any right. Hue. estate. Hen or Interest
In or to the rel nmn..-,.. k- .t .:
hereby are forever enjoined from as
serting any right, tide, estate. Hen or
interest In or to the property destnbed
- nii..i,n. nerem
This summons Is served by publica
tion in the Roseburg News-Review, a
legal newspaper nf ni ..,..,-.
published in Douglas County. Oregon
Iff four i4i consecutive weeks pur
suant to an order of the Honorable
D N Busennark. County Judge of
Douglas County. Oregon, duly made
?ii7'nHf.r'l.0".!.h d" " ""n-
Wlm- !
... NOT,C TO CREDITORS
.?' . "l iv'n claim, against the
511 - 'ramrrlcat R. Breitenbucher,
"0" .""ding In the County
Court of Douglas County. Oregon, are
vlrmyn",""d u P"nt the aame.
verified as required by law, to the
undersigned at the office of Paul E
;.,..' . ""'y- Roseburg. Oregon!
riVL."" nn,'h 'mm the date hereof!
Dated and first published this 21st
day of March. 1947.
WAYNE BREITENBUCHER
Administrator of the E.tate
of Frederick R. Breitenbucher.
deceased.
DANCE
MELODY MOUNTAIN BARN
3 Miles South of Myrtle Creek
on Highway 99
EVERY SATURDAY
MUSIC BY THE
MELODY MOUNTAIN BOYS
9 P. M. to 1 A. M.
REFRESHMENTS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
r.t.!-pt.70'o h,vl" claims against the
a-.?' B'nJ"n Franklin DeVore.
rf?. "7'dm " " County
Court. Douglas County. Oregon are
yl'rfUl, "UM ' K""1 the 'aame!
al 1 required by law. to the
cJiia.n'1. " ,n "10 E.
XTTk , """V. Roseburg. Oregon
within sin months from the dale hereof
Dated th 21.t d.iy of March 17 '
1.EOLA PURVIANCE DeVORE
Executrix of the Last wili
and Testament of Benjamin
Franklin DeVore, Deceased.
PRUDENTIAL LIFE
Insurance
HORACE C. BERG ,
Special Agent
Douglas Abstract Company
Office 712.J Re,. 871-J.
Monuments Markers
. Foreign and ' Domestic Granites
i i
MARBLE
BRONZE
Order Now for Memorial Day
HARRY G. RAPP
All Work and Materials Fully Cuaranteed - i
Phono 62 1 Roseburg , . 707 W. Mosher
Reservations for private
SKATING PARTIES
are available at the
Rainbow Skating Rink
Winchester
county of the Honorable Carl E
berly. Judge of the above entitled I
DATED arul fin. ..hw.i .
day of March, 1!M7
OK. DDES FELKER.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
United States National
Rank Bldg .
Roseburg. Oregmt.
notice or s ti r.
NOTICE lfERSnv I r-.ivru .t-
undersigned will, on April 12. 147 at i
Ihe hour nf In nrlnrk a s. . i
Coopry Motor Company Garage at the !
corner of Oak and Pine Hi.,. !
Roseburg. Dnugla, County. Oregon, offer 1
for sate and .ell .1 Mli,iu 7..,' - :I .
."J"7'' ,or "he fol
lowing described motor vehicle, to-wit:
iw. roro etrktip. Motn, No 13
Nxmm2 ",on " Plata
Said sale win h - 1. , .
?' 1 pe.sory lien herelo-
.Jj'Z' hy. S, ' -'"oper In the oftire
oJ.t""i'y C"rk """Has County.
Oregon, and pursuant tn h .m
request nf said claimant to the una.-.
Jh .J".. "nd foreclosure
tnereof. said Hen ha.ir. 1 ....
against Orwest Lumber Mill. Inc.. Credit
r, . -"""'.'"j ano nneiton a Burr.
,,rs. puoiuned March 21,
O T CARTER. Sheriff.
wuugias county. Oregon
AN AMAZING OFFER
The makers of Dr. Parker's
Corn Remover will give you
double your money back if it
fails to remove your corn or
callous. Only 35c at Chap
man's Drug Store.
HELLO
My Phone No. 989-R
MILES
FURNITURE REPAIR
860 Cobb St.
I47.
Directory of Schools
Available to Veterans !
Cuide lo institutions where sstr.
vicemen may t.ik" srhnoling or
training; under the t;i hill is th"
director)- nf educational institu
tions recently aininn'i bv the
Oregon state depaitTient of pub
lic instruction for the Veteians'
Administration.
The directory, distributed tn Vet
erans' organizations and county
service officers hy the state do
paitment of v.ti-ians' affairs,
lists mure than 1Ki puhlir and
private institutions of learning in
Ihe s.ate that the ex-Cl may at
tend at government exiiense." Not
included In the ditcotorv are
gi a.le ami high schools, w hich arc
generally approved
Among those institutions listed
are two radio announcing schools,
four dancing schools, five music
fitudios, -ll schools for Ihe tr. lin
ing of aviators anil airplane me
chanics. 1:1 hospitals that oifer
nurse training, eight heatity
schools, 2N business colleges and
hanking institutions, and one
Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
PILES Hurt Like
Sin! But Now I Grin
TTioumnil)i tftnx Kami,-, it, .ptiii. V
11 e.i. f..r iitrmui) t t ii-Mn .f'f-rt
of pikr fnt (U.nciiiit". hy vtvl Thrn
tn Minr flmn'. h'li i"-tm ul'irK
llisithf ftif of pif, lrh irrtla.KM,
Tri'l In irnftfn. FhriMh rltnc l'
tr,- sv Jt tiit Thorn inn ft
Minnr'i K !! Omrmfnt r lt'-t1 S'i-
('Kiiorifj iixjtv. P I'lli't Ulpri tlirWThirit.
ror c tuj Uruj sKxm t
trytliUfc
Sleepless Rights
tir. "J 1"? "" J"""'"'' Wfi"i ""t t-
.T'," '"'".- "P nights r-mnen,
.srotime. .h.., Oier, rlh, wr,
V.Zm'L'jrz irL" fnt
NOTIf K TO nrnnn..
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Rose E Taylor, deceased, now
pending In the County Court nf Doug.
?un,v- 0rn. are hereby mi.
lied to present the same, properly
verified to the undersigned JdmTnli!
trator mt his office In The Imtnua
havings I.osn Building in Roseburg
Douglas Cntintv Oreaon. within sis
months from Ihe 21st day of March.
H O PARflrrra Admlnl.
Iralor of the Estate of Rose
E. Taylor, Deceased
notice of riN.i. KrTTi.rwrvr
.. . " '"""or of the esilr f Chris
tina Olwin. decra.ed. herebv gives
notice lh.,t the County Court of Doug
hs .n,A ""'nn. has Used April M.
I?47.-' " 'i"K ,n ,h' Mrenoon
a. Ihe Line, and the c.untv Court
H.Kim in Ihe Court House at Roseburg
Dnugla. County. Oregon, as the pi., e
for hearing objection., if sny there 1'
'"i,"!!.1"' '"" of the Executor.
Dated March In. IW47
H A OOI.. FsSrutnr of the
estate of Christina Ulson. deceased
NOTICE
Dr. H. B. Scofield
Pacific Bldg.
Palmer Chiropractor
Winter office hour
10-12 and 2-5
X-ray neuro-calo-meter service
for spinal correction.
SPORTS
LOVERS!
Sunday. March 30th
is the date!
WATCH FOR
ANNOUNCEMENT
ATTENTION!
LET US BUILD YOUR GARAGE NOW!
. - VVs can match your home in most cases ' ' :
i . Single or Double. '
. : . REE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION
Also concrete work of ell kinds, driveways, sidewalks, .
patios, etc.
! "' SEE OR WRITE , . , :
JIM ROMINE 5 r
at 312 N. Chadwick Phofie 795 ' . , '
r?TC bier rtr
comics!
See tr trm M.r,mi jrsm n?
mPRESSnnt inCLEANations!
I A -
I ' Si D.y- u .... . .
7 pwrmii, lt BHiAXUM AU. QTHCp.TRaT.E(ftuT MO BStAlsUM I
I c-rves ,o MstDVJM TfPSt EVEtSY YEA. TO
UMPQUA CLEANERS
I 3 PAY SERVICE FREE PICKUP AMD DELIVERY
231 North MAIN $T. TELEPHONE 472
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
JZ)1
'rom where I sit ... lyJoQ Marsh
Do Men Like Women?
MaTh yen rtnd thai remtf af
lielf in a m.rfmai minitrw. claim -imt
Ihut Amerfran mtn don't rralfy
like the rrrmrtany of womriu Thry
Just put them up on a pcdrfttal and
Uv them there.
But I woMnt any that tJiat w
no in our town. Vk n any mar
ried couple like tha Cunper.
Jane woulifn't nnff if Pee spent hia
cvm intra "with the hoya bnt
actually De likes nothfnir belter
than to stay noma by tha fire,
harlnff a glass of beer with Jane,
pUyinjt cnbbige, or juit talking.
And when he doe ffi oaf, for
en afternoon of fithmg down at
Seward ( reek, or for an evening
a-.an of beer at Andy Botkin'a
tlarden Ttrern. J.ine h ilmmt al
wa with him (except when nhe-!
rrt a upot of bakinif In the oTfrn ).
Front whero 1 ait, reypoct
iloeen't rule otit errryfiaj' com
lanifnihip . . . and never hou!d.
They go Wether rent:al part
cf a tocecasfui marriage.
JACK MOLLARD
'esii'iisw iWia.s
tc-j rif; IT, ( arcs? cnn ruirta
The -FU.It" Tailor
X'7 N. Main St., Room 4
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Tailoring Is An Art
Real ton-notch tatloi injr If an art. When a man can
take such simlf tools as a psir of scissors, chalk,
needle anr thread, tape measure and an Iron and turn
a piece of cloth in to a thing of beauty that will cflee
tuallv hide the human ucllnew It 1 Indeed a work of
ait. And I think most pr-dpl will aRrro th(,( ,Ih.
jorliy of human forms are not pretty or nice to look
upon until thry are covered with clothing, and the mor
heauiilul the cIothinK-eU; the more beautiful will
he the form.
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