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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947 Ro$tfmrg31cws-ikuku Published Dally Except Bund? by thr Nfcttfl-iLKVlKW COMJ'AAl, ISC. Entered as scond cLmm matter May 7, 1920, at tna pot Lof lies at Hoseburtf, Oregon, under act of March 2. 1TM. CI1ARL.ES V. STANTON EDITOR EDWIN L. KNAPF If AN AG KB. Member of tna Associated Press, Ore gon Newspaper Publishers AssocUtlun, me Auau uureau oi circulations. ReDresentedbv WKSTHOLLIDaV CO.. INC., offices in New York, Chicago, ban Francisco, Los Angelas, Seattle, Port land, St Louis. SabscrlpUon Bates uougias eui oi County County $5.50 S7.0U 3.25 3.76 By Mall Per Year , Six Months Three Months ... 1.75 2.00 Per year, by city carrier.. Per month, by city wrier.. The Weather ; U. 8. Weather Bureau Office . Roseburg, Oregon r Forecast for Roseburg and vi cinity: Partly cloudy tonight and - Saturday. ; Highest temp, for any June .. 106 '. Lowest temp, for any June .... 36 Highest temp, yesterday 79 ' Lowest temp. Iat night 64 Precipitation yesterday 0 . Precipitation from June 1 2.40 t Excess from June 1 1.89 Deficit from Sept. 1 2.77 In the Day's News (Continued from page 1) support as a part of our check ; communism policy. WATCH Italy, If the Italian communists Moscow direct led) succeed in taking over Italy, ' we will be effectively fenced off ! from Greece and Turkey. Already Greece and Turkey are , mere isolated outposts and France has become our defense , against the spread of commun ism. That is where we shall have ; to make our stand. Even Italy is too shaky to make much of a fight for. If the communists take ! France, they will have Europe ' pretty well under their thufnb. So watch what happens in France. The final outcome of what is under way there will be highly important to us. ON the other side of the world, a Chinese (Nationalist) gov ernmcnt spokesman asserts that ' whatever happened in Sinkiang was "no ordinary frontier inc. ; dent" and charges Russia with partial responsibility for Outer . Mongolia's "invasion" of this far . western Chinese province. i Just what happened is obscure f as these things always ' aro. There was some sort of bolder ! ruokus. The Mongols accuse the ; Chinese of arresting eight Moiv ; gol soldiers. A detachment of i their cavalry rode into Sinkiang j to force their release. Some kind of scrap followed. " The Chinese claim the Russian - warplanes that accompanied the invaders got oon fused and drop- pod bombs on their own people. killing quite a few of them. What really happened, we can only guess. . The Chi nose f orei g n o f f i ce I spokesman says: "While our local ' military authorities have boon oit ; dorrd to exercise ail possible rfr ; straint in defense of their posi- tion, the (Chinese) government has instructed its ambassador in Moscow to protest to the Soviet government as well as to On lei' Mongolia through its minister." K KEP your fingers crossed and watch. Maybe Russia is reallv reaching - over to take another bite out uS China. Maybe she is only running a bluff on us telling us in this way that if we get too cagey in Europe she can take a hand in the Asiatic poker game also, . Time will tell. ' THE point is that both in Eu rope and in Asia Russia is ' moving to checkmate our new ; slop-communism policy. How far she will move her men on the board remains to be seen. Her ad vantage is that her moves are be ing made close to her own home base, whereas we are compelled ; to move at great distances. Our BEST move is to strength en ourselves in every possible way in our own home territory. H we straighten out our home situation, restoring our stagger ingly vast production system to full efficiency, Russia will think twice before doing anything that might start the shooting. If our product ion system is per mitted to go to pot, Russia will move forward confidently to com- mumxe the worm. 0. A. V. of Oregon In Convention at Medfcrd Fifty telega Ins to the 2(ith an nual state convention of the Dis abled American Veterans and auxiliary, Oregon department, participated in opening business sessions t Med ford yesterday. Repj-esnting Roseburg's chap ter at the conclave, which will continue through Saturday, are Levi White, state department hospital chairman, and Jauk Mar is, who is representing F. Lathrup department commander cX the Afiitrit-an Ltgkm. Sunday at The Churches ASSEMBLY OP GOD BLT11XBLIN Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning church service, 11. Young Peoples' serv ice, 6:30 P. M. Evangelistic service, 7:30 P. M. Bible study and prayer service, Wednesday. 7:30. D.V.B S. every day icxcent Sat. I from 10 A. M. to noon. Classes for all ages. Mrs. Betty Wil liams, pastor, TEN. MILE CHL'fiCH W. W. Appleyard, pastor. Sunday School superintendent Tom Godfrey. Sunday School at 11 A. M. The Sunday School at Tenmlle Is coming along very nicely, so may everyone in the Valley get out and help to build it up to the highest figure in the church history, it can well be done. CAMAS VALLEY C Ht'UC'H W. W. Appleyard, pastor. Sunday School at 10 A. M. . Mrs. Betle Wheeler. superintendent. May everyone come out to Sunday School and enjoy the con teat and class periods. 'Preaching serv ices at 8 P. M. so come out in the evening. We usually have a very fine congregation in the evening, so come out and enjoy It. We always have good song services that you will enjoy, OAKLAND COMMI'NITY 1'KESUVi EKIAN CIII HCH Rev. James Brinks. Pastor Sunday school 10 A.M. Divine wor ship 11 A.M. Youth Fellowship 7 P.M. Evening service 8 P M. Prayer and Bible study Wed. 8 P.M. Choir rehear sal Thursday S P.M. Earl B. Honell. Minister Mornlt.g worship 10:00 A.M. Sermon: V Buaket of Flowers for the Livins." Sunday school 11:00 A.M. Superintend ent, Harvey Carey. SI'THERLINT COMMI'NITY METUOD1ST CMLRt ll Earl B. Horsell. Mini iter ent. A.M. Sermon: 'A BaHKct of flower for the Living.' I.OOKINOGLAHS CHURCH Sunday school 10 AM. Preach Ins service ii nm. aermon iopic: - no anon Cuts to Heaven." C. E. meeting 8 P.M Everyone welcome. C. N. Currier, pastor. GLIDE BAPTIST CO I'ftf.'H After Lhe morning service the Fathers shall be our guests at a basket dinner. The subject for the morning service will be "Bible Fathers." Sunday school meets at 10. Evening service at S: All are welcome and the rutuers are especially uiged to be out. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod Scout Hall. Uinpqua and Central Streets, Sutherlln. "The Church of the Lutheran Hour." W. A. Sylwester, Roseburg, pastor. The service of Sun day, June 13. begins at 8 P.M., the ser mon topic being: "The Price of Heaven." Holy Communion will be celebrated in this service. Members wishing to par take are asked to announce lo the pas tor. The Sunday School meets at 7 P M. Wc inoKt cordially Invite all to attend our service and Sunday school. The Lutheran Hour Is broadcast Sun days over KHNH at 0:30 A.M. Tune la; write in; tell others. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CjlUBCII i Missouri Synod i Corey and Military Streets, West Rose burg. "The Church of the Lutheran Hour." The nervif:e of Sunday. June 1.1. begins at 11 A.M.. the sermon topic being: "The Price of Heaven." Holy Communion will he celebrated tn this service. Members wishing to partake are atiked to announce .to the pastor. The Sunday school nnets at 0:45 A M We mobt cordially invite all to attend our service and Sunday school The Lutheran Hour Is broadcast Sunditvs over KRNR tit :3" A.M. Tuiu In: write !n. tell others. The Youiuf LulhenriB' I."j.gue meets Wednesday. June 13. at g i- r-i. i ine Moguu nomc. !Km:frs and friend needing transportation are I itsked to, speak ito the pastor or to the 4ihi.ii man of the League before Wtdnn. day The Mld-weck Bible cl.ny ii'trls Thursdny, June If), at 1 P.M. at Klv.-viis Park for a pot-luck luncheon. Members and friunds uouding ttmupor union are requested to Inform the patilnr or sec retary of the class. W A. Sylwesler, 1170 Military Street, Weal Hoaeburg. pastor. , THE FIKST BAPTIST CHURCH "After All Who Is o True Christian?'' is the sermon topic Sunday morning at elevun at the First Baptist Church. Are there many hypocrltos in the churches? Does the counterfeit prove the genuine:? Mrs. Joseph Deets will he the soloist. "The Conflict Between Communism and Christianity" Is the sermon topic Sunday night at eight. Im J. Edtfur Hoover Hunt about communism? How can it he combatted? There w'll be a beautiful baptismal service. Pictures among the lepers in India will be shown.. Special music has liwn arranged The fully eraded Sunday school meets each Sunday morn ins at 9:4.1. Five youth groups nd the adult fellowship meul each Sunday evening at 6:45. The mid week service is held in the auditorium each Wednesday niht at 7:30. t'lRHT METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Lane end South Main Streets. W. A. Mat-Arthur, minister "Choose Life," will be the theme around which the morning worship service at 11 A M. will center this Sun day This is Father's Day and special recognition will be given all fathers attending. Oihcr services for the d.iv and week include; Church school at P 45 A M . Youth Fellowship at 6:30 P M Evoning worship at 7:30 P.M.. at u-hirh time the pitstor will apeak on "The Trial of Flliiih ' Monday at 3 P M "Monday i Meditations over slat ton KHNH; Tuos- 1 day at 7:30 P M. Bny Scout Troop 4 in, social hall: Wedncsdny at 7:30 P M mid- I week prayer and Bible study in Primary i Sanctuary : the Key sirup Club will me1 also this week on Mondav evening al ! home of Mrs. Jack Flncham, 805 RDSEBl-RO CHURCH OI' THE NA7.AKENK 400 Bunt DouKlas. Forrest Hill, pastor. Sunday Hchmil 10 AM. S. S I.innell l,p,t-i,W,,r,,1"p " A M Sermon by Hev! Carl Klnler, Boise, Idaho, guest speak -er. Spt'ciiil stnKing by Shirley Maitm n m 0ron Junior service 6 :t0 P.M. Mrs Albert Allen .supervisor TiouiiB people's MK-loly ii ;to p M Doris Ann Hill, president. Evuntiellslic service 7;.f0 P M. Sermon by Mr. Kinler. "The friendly church, where iou'll feel at home. DIM, Alt i fill KCH V W. Applpyiird. pastor Sunday school tuipcrinleiidont. Paul Rumnu'l, Sunday school nt 10 AM. Worsh p services nt 11 o'clock. Every thing is comlnu alotiK well, and wc are una m ex nm-h ni a fin t . Sunday tnnriung. May cvunonr rjln to mine out tn both Sunday school and preuching service. ASM Mill v OF ; IMS W. Yirsl Nt. Vernon L. Klemtn r.,.t.... u,,.. ... School, 8:45' A. M. Morning worship. 11 Christ 's AmhiiMuidors i Younc People'. 7 P. M. Evening evangelistic. 7:45. The Musical Hurts are continuing on next week, every night except Mondav at 7:45. At each tii'ivice vou will hear them Ring and play for ;t0 minutes old time tunes of the South and Negro hpiriluals. This Friday w til be Divine Healing night Saturday night. The All Mimical Jubilee, no prc:ichmg Come and hoar the Musical H.'irt, every night You are alwa welcome and ' invited to the Assembly of God scrvivcs. MUST CHKIM1A t ilt 111 II Diuiglss and Kit ii r Mrrrl:i Kenneth W Knox, nuni.ticr. William Unrath, Bible School Miperlnlenrtent Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Trued iiiumc direc tors. Bible School at d-45. Classes tor all ages .V.orning worxhip at H' 45 Ttie Lord Supper it served rm-li Lord's Day The sernion topic will Uc Loall to Christ in Worship." Special music lA noir .nrisiian cnaeavor at t:io i The Expectant thnst . n be the theme or the message delivered hv the minister Uiblr Mudv and proper ..rrvioe Wednesday evening nt H 00. Choir orc- ticc Thunday evening, 7:40. 312 T.HKt OmtBln Klrrl tto0.1i.tr 1 services Sunday at 11 AM Subnet oflMM"' ,:N- 1 V11V' KUgClie. lesson: "God the Preserver of Man " IM'aild (iuinlllin: l-Yrrlrrtrk M Sunday school convene t M5 A M Huilter r'nciMiP Pi ntirt iii-jiliir Wednecday evening meeting which in.Ilu' Liib m , giana OiaiOJ. clude tMlimonlps of healina and re marks on Christian Science are held at 0 o clock The Heading Room at M? raciiic piiilamg is njxm daiiv excrot Sundays and holidays from 10:30 AM to 4 30 p.m. Hare the Bible and all i authorised Christian KctemM lltii.Uir may be read, borrowed, purchased, or fri 'iTJ. ";-' Tfc i and to l4t tilt iUaUuii hoow. " flBST PBEHBVTERIAN CUUKCII Lsn and JacJtsun Streets The Rev. Mortis H. Roach, Th.D min ister; The Rev. B. E. B oilman, associate minister; Mrs. Homer Grow, organist; Mr. Ralph Church, choir director; Mr. Lowell Russell, Sunday School super intendent. Morning sermon: "Ideals oi Fatherhood." The special music will In clude "The Lord's Prayer" sung by 12 y ear-old Craia Hankenson. and an anthem "The Seraphic Hymn." Evening sermon "Sailing on Galilee." Solo by Carls Lee Taylor. Calendar for the week Sunday: Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning worship, 11 A. M. West minster Fellowship, 7 P. M. Evening service. 7:30 P. M. Tuesday; Character Clinic. KHNH. 11 A.M. Choir practice. 7:30 P. M. Wednesday: Spiritual Ad vance, 7:30 P. M. Thursday: Pastor's Scrap Book, KRNB, 11 A. M. DAYS CREEK COMMI'NITY METHODIST CIIUKCti The friendly little church on the hill Invites you. Sunday school at 10 A.M. Mrs. Ralph Martin, superintendent. Preaching service at 11 A.M. by the district superintendent, Rev. Oliver Gill of Portland. Basket dinner at noon. Quarterly conference following. Levi White, pastor. CHURCH OF JESTS CHRIST OF LATTKK DAY SAINTS Sunday school at 10 A.M. at the Knights of Pythias Hall. Everyone welcome. I SAINT GEOHOE'S SPI8C0PAL IILHCH Main and Cass streets. Fr, Blaker. Sunday services at 8.00 and 11:00 A.M. KIDDLE EPISCOPAL flfl'RCH OF THE ASCENSION Fr. R laker. Service and sermon at 8:00 P.M. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1490 Kilocycles REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton Lewis. Junior. 4:15 Rex Miller. National Biscuit Co. 5:00 Musical Interlude. 0:15 Superman, Kelluggs. 0:30 Captain Midnight. Wander Co. 0:45 Adventures of Tom Mix, Ralston Purina. 6:00 Gabriel Heatter, Carter Products. 0:15 Big League Baseball Scores, Barcus Sales and Service. 6:20 Musical Interlude. 6 25 State and Local News. Roseburg Motor Co. 0:30 Hit Parade of Novelty Tunes, Howard Hardware and Hayden DeCamp Real Estate. 6:45 You Name It, Joe Richard's Men's Store. 7:00 Meet the Press, Roseburg News Review. T:80 The Cisco Kid, Modern Furniture. u:uu Let George Do It, Standard Oil. 8:30 Strange As It Seems, Kyce Wilson. 8:45 Songs of the West. Lock woods. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, Miles Labi 8:15 Mel Venter' Pictorial, S. & W. Fine Foods. 8:30 Cliff Edwards Show, Cars tens Furniture. 9:49 Henry J. Taylor, General Motors. 10:00 Fulton Lewis, J. Miller's, Inc. 10:1ft Nocturne. 10:30 Ten Thirty Club, Lawson's jcweiry. 1 1 :00- Platter Party. 11:30 Sign Off. SATURDAY. JtNE 14. 1847 6:00 Farm Bulletin Board. 6:30 Yawn Patrol. 7.00 Frank Hemingway, L. A. Soap Co. 7:15 Rise and Shine, Sterling Drug Co. 7:30 State and Local News, Dr. Bruce Tuck. 7:35Tho Beehive. 7:40 Rhapsody in Wax. 8:00 Haven of Rest, Crew of Good Ship Grace. B:.K Wally's Wake Up Time. Wally's Grocery. 8:45 The Homemakers' Club. 8:00--Hiirry James Orchestra. 0:15 Morning Melodies. 0 30 Telephone Request, Miller's. Ina 10:00 Alka Ueltr.er ,News, Miles Labs, i 10:15 -Shorty Sherock's Oroh. f 10:30-Pled Pipers. ' 10:45 Easy Listenln'. 11:00 Riirry Gray Show. 11:30 Sports Parade. " lM OO -Musical Interlude. 18:05 Sports Review. . 12:15 Rhythm at Random. ' 12:40 State and Local News, Hansen Motors. 12:43 National News, Douglas County Stale Bank. 12:55 Terminal Market Reports, Sig ren. 1:00 Man on the Street, Henninger's Marts. 1:15 Sentimental Serenade. 1:30 The Westerners, Itoacburg Grange Supply. 2:00 Hall Kanncr's Orch. 215 Bill Butterfield's Orch. 2:30 To Be Announced. 3:00 Hawaii Calls 3:30 Saturday Side Show. 4:00 Edmund Hock ridge Show. 4 30 The Better Half 3;00 Church or the NaKarcnc. 5.15- Proof That Christian Science Heals. Christian Science Church-5:30-Musical Harts, Assembly of Gud Church. S:4S-Around the County, International News. 6 00 4Hl Parly. 8 30 Steven Graham. Family Doctor. 7:00 Baseball Scores. Barcus Sales & Service. 7 l5Hercs to Veterans. 7:30 Red Ryder. 8.00 Happy Valley Cowbovs, Coos Junction Cabinet Shop, a 30 Opinionaire. pnOAlka Seltzer News. Miles Labs. 0:30-Wrestling Matches, O.K. Rubber lO'KO Ten-Thirty Club, Lawson's. 11:00 Platter Parly. 11:30- Sign Off. Cherry Crop Faces Extinction Threat ASHLAND, Ore., June 13. (TP) - A deadly virus disease is re ducing this year s cherry crop to zero and unless it is halted all t h is area's onee-f a med cherry lives will be dead, an extension service representative said. T. S. Wiley, Ashland mavor, once the largest local cherry grower, said the attack is not new but is reaching a point where ex tinclion of the industry U In sight. J-le dug out his trees after the disease got a foothold five vcars ago. The disease, known locally as buckskin, struck the che-rrv in dustry in Napa Count v, Cal'if.. a few years ago, C. fc. Cordy, South ern Oregon extension service agent, reported, adding there is nu Know n means ot Halting it. The Ashland area formerly pro duced 250 ions of cherries ai mially. This year's crop, Wilev said, will be so small as not to be a factor in commercial trade. OREGON MASONS ELECT PORTLAND, June Li t.r -The lirand Lodge' of Oregon Ma sons circled WaLer M. Ransom, KuRone, jirand master, yesterday al the ilith anmial stwsion. Other officers named: Worth Harvey, tugene. Junior grand garden: James Wh ppe. Drain ;,,;,. ,Tl tl,i a . J. i i JUnun B'"d deacon tat dull) rei sieward; I rsell K. Hiatt, Uma tilla, grand sword bearer; John .1 k'oillinriv- li'llKxno ni'fln.l ... ' .". f.. M ' RAIN OF SOME BENEFIT Last week's ram was "heneft- Ctitl, as tt whole to Douglas (ilint vV u.-mi-Hi.,,, t V'UtUJS UHpS, HCC01 dlllg tO v OUtlty Agent J. ftoluild Parker. l he diorry "op was Uwaased, UUl jMs,tUlx-i, bttuliitd. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS SUMMONS No. 0.-K7 Miner S. Gray. Charles A. Gray, Clair G. Gray and Joseph C Cray, Plaintiffs, vs. Gold Ridge Mining Company; S. F. Kelly and JesBle Kelly, his wife; Bar bara Negley and Clayton Negley, her husband: Voyle H. Clark, unmarried; Verda Erickson. unmarried; Elizabeth Powell and K. C. Powell, her husband; Frank R. Kirk, unmarried; William C. Kirk and Zella Kirk, his wife; T. J. Bowman and Florence Bowman, his wife; Mrs. A. L. Dyer and A. L. Dyer, her husband; J. W. Bowman and Susan Bowman, his wife; Ella Smith and Harvey Smith, her husband: Alva Bowman and Delia cowman, his wife; Darrell Bowman and Leona Bowman, his wife, Edith Bowman, widow; Donald Bowman, Dale Bowman and Clarice Bowman, minora, and Edith Bowman, guardian of said minors; Lavona Allison. unmarried; Axle Powell, unmarried; Ethel Kistler and J. A. Kistier, her h us baud; John C Jackson and Mary Jackson, his wife; Molly Ann Jackson, Jerry Jackson and Patricia Jackson, minors; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in tne real estate aescrioea in the amended complaint herein, Defendants. To Gold Ridge Mining Company, S. F. Kelly, Jebsle Kelly, L.eona Allison, AXie fowejl, fctnei Ktsuer, J. A. Kist ler, Mary Jackson, Molly Ann Jack sun. Jerry Jackson, Patricia Jackson, ' John C. Jackson and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described, in the amended complaint herein, of the above named defendants: You are hereby required to appear and answer the amended complaint of tne a Dove named piainuns in tne above entitled court now on file with the clerk of said court, within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and you are notified that if you fall to appear and answer saia amenaca complaint as nereny re quired the plaintiffs will apply to the court for a decree that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee in and to the following described real property, to wn : The northeast quarter of the north west quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 31, Township 20, South Range 4 West of the Will. Mcr. in Touglas County, Oregon; and that the defendants and all other persons claiming by or through them and each and all of them be forever barred from asserting or claiming any right, title, interest, estate or lien thereto adverse to the title of Die plaintiffs herein. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of Carl E. Wim berly, Judge of said court. The date of Uie first publication Is May 16, 1047. CLYDE C. BRYANT. Attorney for Plaintiffs, Postoffice address: Albany, Oregon. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY No. 1071 CHARLES S. CARRELL and STELLA E. CARRELL, Husband and Wife. PlainUffs. vs. The Unknown Heirs of Thomas Littell, deceased; the Unknown Heirs of Mary R. Littell. deceased; Also, all other persons rr parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described In the Complaint herein. Defendants. TO The Unknown Heirs of Thomas Littell. deceased; the Unknown Heirs of Mary R. Littell, deceased; Also, all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed against you1 In the above eatitled court and cause on. or before four weeks from the 30th day of May. 1047. that being the date of the first publication of this summons, and f you fail to so appear and, answer said .complaint, jjlaluttffs for want thereof" will apply to fthe court 'for the relief demanded in tpaid complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows, to-wit; that ii be decreed thut plaintiffs are the owner in fee and cnlitled to possession of the following described real property . to-wit: All that portion of Lots I and 2 and the Northeast quarter of Sec tion 24. Township 30 South Range 6 West of Willamette Meridian, lying North of Cow Creek in DougUm County. Oresjon. Subject only to a mortgage to Noah S. Curnutt and Mary C. Cornutt. and that the right of possession . and title to said premises be forever quieted in plaintiffs, and that it be further decreed that any claim of the defend ants, or either of them. In or to said premises, or any part thereof. Is with out foundation in law or in equity, and that plaintiffs arc the owner in fee of said prenvistt; jind of the whole thereof, free from any and all claims anl in terest of said defendants, or either of them, of anv kind or nature whatso ever, and thnt said defendants and all persons claiming by. through or under them, or either of them, be forever re strained and enjoined from asserting any right, title or Interest in or to said premises, or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the court may appear equitable. This summons Is served upon vov by publication once each week for four successive weeks In the Roseburg Newa- hcvicw, a newspaper oi general circu lation as orovided hv statute, nuhlished and issued in Hoseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. Carl K. Wlmborly. Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 20th day of May, lUlf. ORCUTT AV LONG. Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Post Office Address; Roseburg, Oregon. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON B S!K)!I2 In Bankruptcy In the Matter of ELMER ROCENE RIDER. RankriiVvt. To the creditors of Elmer Eugene Rider oi lanyonvine, in tne county ot Douglas, and district aforesaid a bank rupt: Notice Is herobv ffiven thnt uiri Plnrnr Euitene Rider has been dulv act fuRuod a bankrupt on a petition filed by him on the 80th day of March. 1047. and inn i tne first meeting ot his creditors will be held nt the office of the under signed, 227 N. Jackson St roc t, in Rebe lling, urcgon, on tne a4tn day or April, 1047, nt 10.30 o'clock In the forenoon. at which place and time the said credi tors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a creditors committee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such ot her business as may properly come before said meeting. unico tpni 10. mil. C. L. HAMILTON. Rc force in Bankruptcy. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY no. MA TTIE MED1LL, Plaintiff. vs. MARY E RICE, the Unknown Heirs of MARY E. RICE, if deceased; Also, all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described In the Complaint herein. Defendants. TO Mary E. Rice, the Unknown Heirs of Miiry E. Mice, if deceased. Also, alt other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described R?any Never Suspect Cause Of Backaches TtoOldTreatsnoirt Often BringsHappyRtliel When disorder of knipe-y function permits poisonous matter U remain in your ulod, it may cause. nstminR backache, r neumauv pains, l pains, loss of pep aod energy, sxUid? up nisrhtst. swIUnir tnffinsia un.Ui- tk. huadachc and ditrinese. Hreoutnt or scanty pnsfages with smarting and DUming some times shows there is Fometbing wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doang nils, a stimulant diuretic, used succetsfulty hr millions for over 60 yean. Down's, give happy relief and will help the H miles of i-C-ey tube out piaoouswasu ttzai LEGAL NOTICE In the Complaint herein: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required lo appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before four weeks from the 23rd day of May, 1047, that being the date of the first publicaUon of this summons, and If you fall 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 ii as follows, to-wit: that it be decreed that plaintiff la the owner in fea and entitled to possession of the following described real property, to-wit: Lots 4 and 5 in Block 23 and thirty (301 feet of the vacated street adjacent to said Lota 4 and 5, all in Biverside Addition to the City of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon. Subject only to a contract of sale to Halsey De Camp and Myrtle I. De Camp, husband and wife, 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 this defendants, or either of them, in or to said prem ises, or any part thereof, is without foundation In law or in equity, and that plaintiff is the owner in fee of said premises and of the whole thereof, free from any and all claim anH intaroal nt said defendants, or either of them, of any kind or nature whatsoever, and that said defendants and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or either of them, be forever restrained an enjomea irom asserting any right, title or interest in or to said oremisea. or any part thereof, and for such other ana runner reuei as to the court may appear equitable. This summons la served unan vnu hv publication once each week for four successive weeics in tne Koseoutg 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. Carl E. Wimberly, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 22nd day of May. 1947. ORCUTT & LONG. Attorneys for PlalnUff, Post Office Address: Roseburg. Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY SUMMONS F. B. LANE and MARY C. LANE, hus band and wife: S. B. MATTHEWS; LEWIS A. KEITH and EVELYN M. KEITH, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. The unknown heira of JOSPEH AL DRED; also all other persons or part ies unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in thj complaint herein, Defendants. TO: The Unknown Heirs of Joseph Al dred, deceased; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, Utle, sstate, lien or interest in the real estate described In the com plaint herein, Defendants. IN THE NAlE OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You re hereby reouired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed for, a succinct statement of which is as follows; For decree that defendants he re quired to set forth what right, title, estate, lien or interest any defendant may have in and to any of the follow ing described real property or any part or parcel thereof, and that plaintiffs' Hunt, title and estate in and tn said premises be decreed to be superior to any right, title, estate. Hen. claim or interest of defendants or any one of them, And for further decrne ouietinor the title of plaintiffs F. B. Lane and Mary C. Lane in and to th fnllnwimr de scribed premises, to-wit: ine aoutnwcst quarter or section 15, also the following: Beginning at the quarter section corner between Sections 15 and 22, thence South 11.40 chains, thence South 65" West 1.77 chains, Sjuth 63"' 45' West 0.98 chains. South 65 West 1.05 chains. South SSa West 1.01 chains, SouOi 65 15' West 1.39 chains. South 65' 15' West 1.00 chains. South 66' West 2. HO chains, South 64 1 15' West 1 .90 cha ins. South 63 ' West 3.11 chains. South 67" West 1.41 chains, South 70 West 0.87 chains. South 78 West 9.32 chains. South 55" 45' West 3.60 chains, South 67" 45' West 2.31 chains. South 56s West 2 53 chains thence North 10 10' West 5.97 chains. North 5 21' West 1.40 chains. North 1 10' East 0.96 chains. North 4 07' East 1.40 chains. North ltr 50' East 1.90 chains. North 19" 10 East 1.50 chains. North 18 45' East 1.33 chains, North 16 25' East 1.84 chains. North 12 50' East 1,41 chains. North 8 25' East 2.57 chains. North 10 20' East 1.75 chains, North 6" 08' West 1.40 chains. North 32" East 1.23 chains to a point on the section line be tween Sections 15 and 22. thence North 89" 30' East along the Sec tion tine 25 65 chains to the quarter section corner and place of begin ning, and containing 49 50 acres, more or less: all of said land being in Tp. 27 South, R. 4 West, Wil lamette Meridian, .excepting there from that hereinafter particularly described. And for further decree of th rmirL quieting the title nf plaintiffs Lewis A. Keith end Evelyn M. Keith to the hereinafter described real property, to- Beginning at a six30 iron pipe In the westerly right of way line of the County Road from Dixonville to Glide and from which the U sec tion corner between sections 15 and 22 bears N. 47' 50' E. 1816.G ft., thence N. 7 41' W. 241.5 ft.; thence S. 70s 27' W. 513.0 ft. to a point In the westerly boundary of the lands deeded to C. V. Oden and recorded In Vol. 63, Page 32, of the Deed Records of Douglas County; thence S. 7' 41' E. 100 00 ft. to a M,"x30 Iron pipe and 341.5 ft. along the said property line to a Va" x 30" iron pipe in the westerly right of way line of the aforesaid county road; thence N. 56s 00' E. 569.3 ft. along said county road right of way line to the place of beginning, con taining 4.0 acres, more or less, in Sec. 22, T. 27, S., H. 4 W., W. M., and in Douglas County, Oregon. And for dnciun thnt tin hxir nt .Tnmmh Aldrcd, deceased, has any right, title, interest, lien, claim or demand against any of the above described real nrnn. erty or any part or parcel thereof; i summons is scrveri upon you by publication in the Roseburg News Review pursuant lo nrrier nf th (Inn Carl E. Wimberly. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered the 12th day of May, 111 17. RAY B. COMPTON, GEORGE LUOMA. Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Post Office Address; Roseburg. Oregon Date of firnt publication: May 16. 1047. Date of last publication: Juno 13, 1947. Salem ....... 2.25 Seattle . ... , . 5.25 Oakland, Cal. . . 6.80 nut i Of POT TICKET office Phono 353 119 N. StCphfinS r I LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY GF DOUGLAS SUMMONS No. 1(17 It E. W. POWELL and DAISY E. POWELL, Husband gnd Wife, Plaintiffs, vt. JOHN McCOLL and JANE DOE Mc COLL, his wife; LA VINA R APPLE YE and JOHN DOE RAPPLEYE. her hus band; The Heirs of JACKSON WRIGHT, SB. and The Heirs of ELIZABETH WRIGHT, wife of said Jackson Wright, Sr.. and The Un known Heirs of JACKSON WRIGHT. SR. and ELIZABETH WRIGHT, his wife: SOLOMON BINGHAM and JANE DOE BINGHAM, hU wife: The Unknown Heirs of SOLOMON BING HAM and JANE DOE BINGHAM, his wife; and ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL ES TATE DESCRIBED IN THE COM PLAINT HEREIN. INCLUDING THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF H. M. STRONG, Defendant. To: JOHN McCOLL and JANE DOE McCOLL, his wife, LA VINA RAP PLEYE and JOHN DOE RAPPLEYE. her husband; The Heirs of JACKSON WRIGHT, SR. and Thtf Heirs of ELIZABETH WRIGHT, wife of aaid Jackson Wright, Sr., and the Un known Heirs of JACKSON WRIGHT, SR. and ELIZABETH WRIGHT, his wife; SOLOMON BINGHAM and JANE DOE BINGHAM, his wife; The Unknown Heirs of SOLOMON BING HAM and JANE DOE BINGHAM, his wife: and ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT. TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL ES TATE DESCRIBED IN THE COM PLAINT HEREIN. INCLUDING THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF H. M. STRONG. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF UntiOOM: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled suit on or before four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and set forth what right, title, estate, lien or interest, ii any. you nave in or to tnat certain real nroDertv. or anv nart thereof, situated in the County of Doug las, and State of Oregon, described as xoiiows, to-wit: Beginning 32.64 chains East from the corners of Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, in Township 29, South of Range S West of the Willamette Meridian, at the junction of County Roads leading up North and South Myrtle Creeks, thence along the cen ter of the County Road leading up North Mrytle Creek, North S3 de grees East 8.52 chains; thence East 6 35 chains to the center of North Myrtle Creek; thence South 30 de grees West with the center line of North Myrtle Creek 8.25 chains to Section line between Sections 22 and 27 in said Township; thence West along said Section line 6.87 chains to the place of beginning; contain ing 4.70 acres more or less; together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. And if vou fall to aanear and answer. plaintiffs, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled Court for the re lief prayed for in the complaint, to wit: For a decree that none of the de fendants have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described herein: that the defendants. and each of them be forever enjoined irom asserting any claim thereto ad verse to plaintiffs herein, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is published by order Of the Honorable D. N. Bu sen hark County Judne of Douglas County. Ore gon, made and entered on the 1st day of May. 1947, directing publication of this summons once a week for four consecutive weeks In the News-Review, a newspaper of general circulation in the County of Douglas, State of Oregon. KENNETH KRAEMER, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 610 American Bank Building, Portland 5. Oregon. Date of first publication, May 23, 1947. Date of last publication. June 20. 1947. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK Tkt UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON B 2001)8 In Bankruptcy In the Matter of MERLE VINCENT BASART. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Merle Vincent Bas art, of Sutherlln, in the County of Douglas, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that said Merle Vincent Basart has been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a peUtion filed by him on the 27th day of March. 1947, and that the first meeting of his credi tors will be held at the office of the undersigned, 227 N. Jackson Street in Roseburg. Oregon, on the 23rd day of April, 1947, at 11 o'clock In the fore noon, at which place and time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a creditors committee, examine the bank rupt, and transact such other business as may properly comb before said meet ing. Dated April 8, 1947. C. L. HAMILTON. Referee in Bf nkruptcy. NOTICE" TO CREDITORS (No. 4H.I) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Riley B. Ostium, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly veri fied as by law required, to the under signed at the office of the Roseburg News-Review, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published, May 23, 1947. Last publication. June 20, 1047. THOMAS H. ROSS, Administrator. HOWARD P. ARNEST, 1425 Yeon Building, Portland 4. Oregon, Attorney for Administrator. OLDSMOBILE AND GMC TRUCK PARTS AND NEW MOTORS NOW AVAILABLE RAY BUCKLEY MOTORS W offer expert mechanical service on any made of car or truck. Our experi enced mechanics will install a new motor or overhaul and tuns up the on now in your car. TERMS AVAILABLE ON REPAIR WORK HaY Buckley Motors 233 N. Stephens St. 3RD ANNUAL DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF POSSE RODEO PARADE 10:30 A. M., June 21st Forms on North Jackson at Y. . Parade will follow Jackson St. South to Cass. est on Cass to btepbens to Lane, West on Lane to Southern Pacific Freight Depot. Prizes will be awarded for best float, mountedcouple, best Indian cpstume, and best Cowboy Band. nidineVn?hT 'S!i,,Si!LnHionnI"'1usA,'iaI B"5,ns- Business Houses. Horse Draw,, Vehicles, partiaputc ps' Glanes and Individual Riders are invited to For further information call or see eitfcer 'Doc' Carter, Phone 4j, or Bill Findjey, phone 836 SHADY CHARACTER PHILADELPHIA, June 13 CP) A horse pulling a mail wagon on a northbound one-way street refused to go any way but south bound. The result was a traffic jam and a curious crowd but no body knew the cause until a farmer in the crowd stepped out and observed that the sun was hitting the street. "That horse is afraid of his shadow, that's all," he com-mented. Gifts For DAD We are closing out our Toiletries, Shaving Sets, Leather, Fitted Cases and Bar Sets 12 Price Losee's Exclusive Gifts- 337 N. Jackson St. roni where the There's a line at the heading of the Woman's Column in my paper that reajj: "Women through the years have stood Keepers of the flame . . ." Pretty easy to sec what it means ; whether it's theflame on the hearth, or the candle in the window, cr the feeling of, warmth that sur rounds a home. It's the women who arc guardians of the things wc cherish about homelifc who ar tolerant of ashes on the rug; the rins a glass, of beer can leave on tables; or the Cvpvrif.'it. sip Si I -' yU.!. Iji'l 3 M1D1CAIIY I zsaUb?L STy LIZED' GLASSES Style is as important to your appearance u accuracy of the lenses is to your vision, you may select from America's most beautiful eye fashions and, remember they are precision ground to you vision needs. OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS L0 RIAKES Thirst Quench Arc Come Next Sunday Not a Sideline Roseburg, Ore. I sit ... 61 Joe Marsh Here's to Women-Folk! comfortable but too-worn chair that we can't bear to throw away. From where I sit, those little satisfactions become more and more important in this world of strife and change. Smoke rings curling from a mellow pipe ; a glass of beer; a comfortable chair 'be fore the fire. And I'd like to saluto the housewives "keepers of the flame" whose tolerance and un derstanding helps preserve them! Wt?. Vn:,cH Stntes Brewers Foundatio DR. BRUCE TUCK OPTOMETRIST .225 N. Jackson tsi. fhone 386 Phone 311 r