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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1948 FIVE Swiss Military Training Topic Of Amacher's Address Switzerland's unique independ ence in Europe may be attributed in part to its system of universal , military trahiinR, said John Amacher of Winchester, w ho told the Roseburg Active Club Wed nesday night, of his trip to his na tive land last summer. Switzerland is located in the heart of Europe, Amacher said. The country controls the moun tain passes over the AIds and has guarded and fortified the passes since Roman times. Napoleon, in 1794, is the only invader who ever overran portions of the country. Amacher told the Active Club how he had served In the Swiss Army between lflj.4 and 1918 in the mountain Infantry. He aided in the construction of trenches and fortifications on the Swiss German frontier during the first World War. Amacher's talk to the Active Club was sponsored by the Re serve Officers Association, as part of its observance of National Se curity Week, Feb. 12-22. The speaker was introduced by Capt. Leo Young, chairman of National Security Week activities In Rose burg. "The Swiss today could put tv quarter of a million men on their borders In two hours," Amacher pointed out. Of the nation's five million people, 800,000 serve in the Army, while everyone from 10 to GO has assigned duties dur ing periods of crisis, he said. In Switzerland, Amacher said, all young men want to serve in the Army and during his recent trip, he did not see "one single person who seemed dissatisfied" at having to serve his country when It became necessary. NEWSPAPER BURNS GERVAIS, Ore., Feb. 20 Ul The Gervais Star, one of Marion, County's oldest weekly newt papers, was destroyed Wednesday night by fire. The fire was be lieved caused by explosion of an oil stove. Musical comedy Is a form of enterainment developed almost exclusively by English-speaking countries. LEBLEU MOTOR CO. MACHINE SHOP MOTOR REBUILDING CYLINDER BORING INSERT RESIZING LINE BORING OUR SPECIALTY Phone 355-L 439 N. Jackson OF COURSE SHOP CO-OP Rubber-tired Wheelbarrows Two-wheeled Carts Garden Planters Grass Seeders Chick Feeders Chick Fountains Oil Burning Brooders Wood Burning Brooders Garden, Flower & Lawn Seeds Pruning Saws, Shears Hoes, Rakes, Spading Forks Electric Brooders Poultry Remedies Egg Cartons BUY WHERE YOU SHARE IN THE EARNINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bnrcaa Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG. OREGON Phone 98 Loc.t.d W. Washington St. and S. P. R. R. Tracks Employment In Douglas Held Down By Bad Weather Bad weather is still the major factor for continued unemploy ment in Douglas County. sn(d George Foster, manager of the Oregon State Employment Serv ice here. During the past week, 831 per sons visited the local employment office, with approximately half of these filing claims for unem ployment compensation, he said. Logging operations in the Little River ana Sutherlln areas being snowed-out was the principal rea son for the filing of 65 new claims for unemployment compensation, Foster said. Despite the lack of general em ployment possibilities, 38 persons were aided In securing Jobs. A number of the Jobs were In the construction field and several were In clerical and sales classi fications. Job opportunities remain at the same level as last week, with 63 openings on hand. One-third of these are for workers in the skilled bracket One-third are fe male positions in domestic and clerical work, and the balance are scattered over the entire field. Based on reports received from the larger lumber firms in the area, it is believed that 1948 pro duction will exceed that of 1947 I by a comfortable margin, Foster said. This condition should provide employment for a large number of people, he added. The reports reveal that the ma jor hindrance to increased pro duction is the housing problem that confronts the area. Another problem is that of the migratory worker, who is now employed in inside work, but who will leave when the weather clears up for the various agricultural harvests. WOOD and SAWDUST Immediate Delivery 16" Gr. Slabwood 16" Mill Ends Screened Sawdust 4' Slabwood 4'Dry 16" Dry BURN SAWDUST! ' 50 CHEAPER THAN OTHER FUELS: UNIFORM HEAT PLENTIFUL SUPPLY PHONE 468 Single and Double Loads of Planer Ends Roseburg Lumber Co. Roseburg Ph. 468 Reports of Peace Feelers to Settle "Cold War" False By DcWitt MacKenzle AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Secretary of State Marshall says that so far as he knows there's nothing in reports that the Russians have been putting out peace feelers In Berlin for a settlement of the "cold war" with the II. S. A. Well, if the General doesn't know about them It's a safe bet there haven't been any, because he would be about the first man informed of any such momen tous development. As a matter of fact It's hard to see what pos sible basis there could be for thinking Moscow was making peace overtures. Why should Russia want peace? By waging a carefully planned "cold war" of aggression (and sometimes not so cold, at that) she has brought virtually all of eastern Euroe and part of cen tral Europe under Soviet domin ation. At tne same time she nas extended her influence over Manchuria and a great section of Northern China and Just now has virtually annexed northern Korea. Meantime in other countries, not excluding the United States, Soviet agents and native adher ents iu me tun UL int-- tiriiim-u fist have been giving demonstra tions of what Communistic inten sive organizations can do. So taking it the world around, the Bolshevists would seem to have done fairly well for themselves on paper. Why, then, should they suddenly sue lor peace; Two Roads Open In answering this question we must remind ourselves again that the cold war wasn't of spon taneous origin. As this column has pointed out before, It Is a Dart of Bolshevism's thlrtv-vear- old program of world revolution tor tne estaousnment oi com munism. It is a project which never will cease until either (1) Communism succeeds In overrun ning the world, or (2) the Red advance is halted by a material barrier like the Marshall plan, for example. it Is true that in Europe the Communist drive has slowed down to a crawl. However, this is due to the fact that Moscow already has taken over all the countries in which it had armed forces and thus is in complete control. No, I don't believe that Mos cow is suing for peace. It might well be that the Soviet Union will reach a point where, for a change, It will be willing to make a concession here and there. However, such concessions won't be for altruistic reasons but to provide easement for Russia in some situation that is worrying her. Communism is out to destroy "capitalism" and establish totall tarism everywhere period. Oregon now has more than a hundred teachers specially train ed to teach driver training in high schools, according to the Oregon State Motor Association. Teacher training classes In Ore gon are taught by AAA driver training experts. LIOAL KOTIt S NOTlCJI Or FINAL RKAB1NO KoTlca HCKCBY U liven tht Feb ruary , 14S, at the hour ol 10 00 o'clock A. M., In the County Court Room, at tha CourthouM In Roaeburg. Doualal County, Oregon, has been fixed as tha time and place for the hearing of objections, If any there be, to the final account filed by the undersigned administrator in the Estate of Gertrude Gllkeson, deceased, In tha above en Utled court .... CAUL M. FILKIR. Adminis trator of the Estate of Ger trude Oitkeeon, deceased- NOTiri OF FINAL SETTLE MB NT The final account of tha undersigned administrator has been filed in tha County Court of the state Oregon for Douglas County, and by order of said court Monday. March IS. IMS. at 10 00 o'clock A. M. in the County Court Room In the Court House of Douglas County. Oregon, has been fixed as the Urn and place for hearing objections, if any there be. to aald final account and for tha Settlement thereof. HORACE C. BIRO. Administrator of tha EsUte ol Byron B Hicks, Deceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE or OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS SIMMONS HELEN TRUE, Plaintiff, TS. WITXIAM A. TRUE. Defendant To: WILLIAM A. THUSi IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. Tou era hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed egalnst you in the above-entitled eourt and cause within four ii weeks from tha date of the first publication of this summons and if you fall so to appear and answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That tha bonds of matrimony hereto fore entered Into by and between the parties herein be dissolved, that the custody of the two IS" minor children of the parties. William Robert True and Judy Ann True, be awarded to the plaintiff herein, and for the sum of Fifty Dollars isaO.OOl per month for the care, maintenance and nurture of said minor children, and lor other general relief. This summon ia served upon you by publication in the Roaeburg News Review, a newspsper of general cir culation, published in Douglas County. Oregon, pursuant to the order of the Honorable Carl E. Wlmberly, Judge of the above-antltled court, duly made and entered on the 13th day of February, IMS, requiring this summons to be pub lished once a week for four 4i suc cessive weeks, and requiring you to appear and answer platntlff'a complaint within four 141 weeks from the date of the first publlcauon of this summons. DATED and first published thai 14th day of February, IMS. YATES AND MURPHY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, L'mpqua Savings and Loan Building, Roseburg, Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT or THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY Cats Nn. 1IIHS SUMMONS ROY B. WALKER, Plalatltr. LOU KNIGHT: MONA ALLEN and Wtl.L M- ALLEN, wife and husband. PEARL LIVINGSTON and ROY H LIVINGSTON. ' wife and husband: HATTIE BECKLEY. If living, the un known heirs of Hattia Backley. if she S deceased: the surviving husband of sttle Berkley if she is deceased and a husband survives her: and John Doe Don't Be Fooled! VENETIAN BLINDS Are only as good as the materials and workmanship put into, them! 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The Musio of "The Dutch Mill Orchestra" Delicious Food Refreshments Tables Booths Large Dance Floor LWhy at- Kennedy's Dine & Dane South of Towiv on 99 -Look for tht Big Neon Sign BKkly; Th Unknown Hairs of J. W. ' Becklajr and T. A, Btx-klar, Both D ctNiMKl; also. All Other Pvraoni or Parlies. Unknown CUtnUn Any Might. Title, lUute), Lien or In (ere t In the Real Estate) Detvrrlbed in the. Com plaint Herein. Defendant. TO. LOU KNIGHT; MONA AU.IN and will m. AIUKN. wife ana tiuiband: Pearl Livingston and hoy h. LIVINGSTON, wift and husband; HATTIE BECKLEY, If Li v inf. the un known heir of Hattia Berkley. If ah U deceased; tha surviving huaband of Haute Beck lev If she la deceased and a husband aurvlvea her; and John Doe Berkley; The .Unknown Heira of J. W. Berkley and T, A. Heckle)-, Both De ceased; Alao All Other Persona or Parties Unknown Claiming Any HIght, Title, Eatata, Lien or Interest in the Real Ealaie, Described la to Com plaint Herein. IN THK NAMB Of THW ST ATT Gr OREGON: You ara hereby required to ppear ana answer vne comptaini niea against you la the abov entitled suit within four 4 weeks from tha date of the first publication of this Sum mons and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof, tha plaintiff will apply to tha Court for tha relief prayed for In his cometilnt. a erurotnrt aLaalemant of which la as follows, to-wit: for decree that plaintiff la tha owner of the hereinafter described real estate. iree from any right, title, aetata, lien or Interest of defendants, or anv one of them, and quieting plaintiff's title to aald lands as against any claim of any one oi mem, ana tor general renei, said lands being described as follows; Eftfct one-half H of Lot Three i-il I sometime described aa nurtheait one-half (Vil of Lot Three (3., and sometimes described as north one half (i of Lot Three ,3 t, and East one-half ft- of Lot Four 4 isometimea described as Northeast one-half (Hi of Lot Tour let, and sometimes described aa North one half of Lot 4), In Maple Park Addi tion to the City of Riddle. Douglas County, Oregon. Tha same beuig otherwise) described as follows: Beginning at tha most northerly corner common to Lots Three '31 and Eighteen 418 of Maple Park Addition to Rtddla. Oregon: thence) South 56 West along northerly Una of Lot Three (3) and southerly Una of Mary Street 2.50 chains to a point; thence southerly and pa rat let to tha easterly line of Maple Street, beirg tha westerly Una of Lots Three 13) and Four (41, to the South line of Lot 4. being the north Una of Frances Street; tnence North So East along the southerly line of Lot Four 14) and northerly line of Frances Street to a point being tha southerly corner common to Lota Four i4 tnd Seventeen tlTi; thane North 34 West along tha Una com mon to Lota Thrca 3i. Four (4, Seventeen 1T and Eighteen. Kit) to the point of beginning. This summons la served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable Carl E. Wlmberly. Judge of the above entitled Court, dated Febru ary a, 1948. GEORGE LUOMA, Attorney for Plaintiff, U. fl. National Bank Building. Roseburg. Oregon. Dst of first publication: February 7, Dst of last publication, March 6. IMS. LEO AL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persona aWvlnJ claims against the estate of Sarah I. Williams, de ceased, now pending In tha County Court of Douglas County, Oregon. hereby notified to present tha aama, verified aa required by law, to the un dersigned at the office of Geddea 4 Felker, attorneys-at-law, in the United sitatea National Bank Building. Roae burg, Oregon, within ai fl) months from tha date hereof. Dated this 24th day of January. IMS. WALTER V ASHOW, Executor of he Estate of Sarah Wil liams, deceased. STATE Or OREGON rOR THK SIMMONS No. AVRIL aXLIFRlTZ, Plaintiff, WILLIAM ETeLlFRrTZ. Defendant, TO: W1LUAM EIX1FH1TZ: IN THE NAME OF THP STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complamt filed against you In tha above-entitled Court and cause within four 4 weeks from the data of the first publication of this summons, and If you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tha relief therein demanded, a succinct statement of which la aa follows: That tha bonds of matrimony hereto fore entered Into by and between tha parties hereto be dissolved; and for general relief. This summons la served upon you by publication in the Roseburg News Heview, a newspaper of general circula tion, published in Douglas County, Oregon, pursuant to the order of tha Honorable Carl E. Wlmberly. 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