FOURTEEN
NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1948
Race Rider
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HORIZONTAL
1.6 Pictured
Jockey
12 Coniecnte
13 Is important
15 Vocal music
18 Scent
18 Engrave
IS Color
20 Serpent!
22 Pronoun
23 Exempli
gratia (ab.)
24 Weight (ab.)
25 Pint (ab.)
VERTICAL
1 Sufficient
2 Accomplished
1 Excavate
4 Interior V
5 English school
6 Frenzied
7 Infrequent
8 Court (ab.)
9 Consumed
10 Soaks flax
1 1 Rare flower
12 Fire residue
14 Molts
17 Deposit
account (ab.l
p17 T s t c A M p a 6
A C k , T A I A X I IaI
"E ? ' 5! E 5 $j
UE-1 . 0 H 10 !P S All I
oTe' e t aJ a7 i m hi
sTn"! V if y e "I r" i 1 cItI
jT n o t dj T e le I s f
V. w?d,, Mnit 20 Thoroughfare S7 Pressed
28 Gather
30 Highway!
32 Expire
33 Hearing organ
34 Assert
36 Let in
39 Either
40 Diminutive
suffix
41 Doctor of
Science (ab.) '
42 Sun god
43 Free
13 Drawing
rooms
50 Preposition
51 Heroic poetry
53 Clamping
device
54 Make money
35 Stormed
57 Forgives
59 Natural fats
tOTook the part
of
21 Distribute 38 Pastries
24 Indite 44 Female rabbit!
28 Amphibians 46 State
29 Cretan mount 47 Covers
31 Supply with 48 Bone
weapons 49 Cape
34 Painful spot! 50 Ignite
33 He was first to 32 Place
" win the 54 Demented
crown twice 36 Tellurium
(symbol)
58 Mixed type
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FUNNY BUSINESS
By Herehberqer
Africa Added To
Training Area Of
U.S. Air Force
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 CW
The Untied Stales Global Air
force, already operating In Eu
rope and the Far Cast, Is addinr
another continent to lta training
ground vine.
B-25 Sunerfortretse! takinr off
irom jtmerican-usea Daaea in r.nff'
land and Germany now are wing
Ing down to Accra, a British col.
ony on the Gold Goast of Africa.
The airfield was. built orleln
ally by the British, primarily for
commercial operation, witn
America's entry Into World War
II. the Air Transport Command
developed the base as one unit In
the ferry route to the Middle East
and Southeast Asia.
Air Force Headquarters said to
day there Is no United States
military Installation at Accra
now. The Superforts use facili
ties there for refueling on their
training excursions down to the
Gulf of Guinea, then turn around
and head back. Under the present
training program, the B-29s do
not continue south or east to
other warbuilt fields In Africa. I
The new training operation be-1
gan about a week ago. Iti aim U
to familiarize present day air
crewa with conditions In a part of
tne world provea oy world war
II to be vital to the United States.
The runway at Accra is under
stood to be 7,300 feet long. This
la ample lor tne wot ana such
transports aa the CM. But It Is
not clear wnetner heavier air
craft now being uaed or built
by the United States Air Force
could operate Irom tne Held.
Runway length la not so much
of a factor as the thickness of
paving. A B-36 weieha 278.000
pounds loaded; a B-29 only 105,
000 pounds.
The distance to the Gold Coast I Charroi that l-lrm lit 7llri(7A fBi-l
t.' 1 J L -I ln
iium u ii ii u wnri innt e, wimoeriy nad no authority
groups of B-29! are novv based to Issue a temporary restraining
is about 4.400 miles. The B-29 order .nlnlnlno th. nir-k.tin. f
training route takee the planes the Hotel Grand were let forth
over France, down across the a demurrer filed Monday to
,, w niv. rui in complaint Drought by C. D.
K rr' U'iht. .dAli. Xlbrlght
:, nil rrnch-0Perll Ryan, doing buiinesa as the Hotel
rase at uaxer. Ir:nrt imimt th iionoH
In returning, the route extends eti. Vera smrv Fiion Arthur
nmK.oul.if. A . V. . A .In . . . . . . ...
" " 1 now lyuna ana raarjei Hansen.,
.wnere uim taiea pianei lana jud Wimherlv iuued
Injunction
In Picketing
Case Assailed
Dtmurrtr Asks Chang
In Judg for Dispute
Involving Hotel Grand
Class Officers Chosen
By Sutheriin Students
Student body and clasi officer?
at Sutheriin High School who are
providing leadership for school
activities this year include:
PrMidnt. Tom Hakt; vc-praldnt.
Tom Aftvord: wcrtUrr, Arllo Durr:
tMMUrtr, Doris Prlc; sir la' athletic
manager. Mary Lou Cartar. boya' ath
ltlc miniiir. BUI Wnt; Bulldog ad
ttor. Kay Lucas, sariaant-al-arma. Don
Noriis.
alar clsas Frasldcnt. Lloyd Hol-
(at: vlcopraaldant. Mary Lou CarWr;
sacratary. Irana Downinf ireuurar
Joy em Wattman; aargvant-at -arms, Doris
j iiniar lists rrsaiacnt. jarry Wil
li vtca-prasidant. Arllna Larson; sacra-
rrank Holfsta; serf eant-at-arms.
a low fence.
MODEST MAIHK.NS
TrtMrt lUfiitNW U a PiM 0c
"If you'r to clever at imitating birds, how about Imitat
ing; a Homing pigeon?
BLON0IE
DIMPLY TO SET MARRIED AFTER "BILL VfcN
ALL TH06E W3MDERFUL THiNS OM TflAT QUIZ PC06RAM.'
ly Chic Young
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OFCOoPse. So wwr? fTue united jvc-rt ( rfally oar the 6ls unoco W Yru Twtvw Ti, s
fe
alley oop 1 jnmr-v
ly V. T. Hoiilin
LJaLV yV.T TO K7U.' A PSIKIK KzfiZZ- ' S ' W -7l
RED RYDER . . M
iy Frad Harm on
under an agreement with Portu- f,M . nin. orST, rT
call thu ffettinv in mnr "mpoiary restraining order Oct.
water Mrien for dHo!. d 9 ,nd U w" Knfs he "me aaV
JJavlgatwa? P in,t the defendants. The de-
ssata . llipivT-n Wl
the hntpl. al)pffHli ursr "flrsl
Kangaroos leau far but not because we want mnr than
high, and so can be confined by cents per hour," their picket ban-
iner earned j-riday. Oct. g. and
I Saturday morning. Oct. 9. stated.
Attorneys for the defendants
have filed an application for a
I change of judge in the suit, a mo
tion to dissolve and to vacate the
I temporary injunction and in op
position to the granting of the
permanent injunction and affi-
I davits by each of the defendants
in the suit.
The papers filed not only alleee
I that the Judge had no authority
to act, but that the statute un
der which the temporary injunc
tion nas neen granted and the
permanent injunction sought is
unconstitutional.
Tha defendants demurrer Is filed on
the aTrounds tha "court has no juris
diction over the parties or the subject
matter ot tne action' that tha ' com-1
plaint doea not state sufficient facta to
constitute a Cause of suit:" thst the I
'court nas no Jurisdiction of the sub
ject matter or sufficient facts upon
which temporary ot permanent in
junction may be premised for the
reason that the complaint falls to show
a com oils nee with the requirement of
Oregon Laws, Vol. VII, Section 102-013.
to 103-929. Inclusive:" that the "com
plaint alleles no allegations of the com
mitment, either past or threatened, of
unlawful acts of these defendants which
tne court has power to enjoin.
The demurrer further alleges that "on
the face of the complaint and based
the record on file in this case it
appears that a labor dispute now ex
ists and has existed between the de
fendants and the plaintiffs. Involving
wages, hours, working conditions and
representation, and for this reason
court la without jurisdiction in the
above-entitled matter to issue any tem
porary or permanent Injunction.
"That any temporary or permanent
Injunction, issued by this court or at
tempted to be Issued by this court.
would be void lor the reason that all
of the scU whim tne said temporary
injunction attempts to enjoin and all
of tha acts which plaintiffs allege in
their com p taint are acta which are law
ful under the Constitution and laws
of the state of Oregon, and tha Con
stitution of the United States: that oar-
ticularly said acts, as set forth In said
complaint, are lawful and protected by
the 'due process clause' of the Kour-
teenin Amendment to tne Constitution
of the United States, and Section 20.
Article 1. of the constitution of the
State of Oregon: that particularly the
aaid temporary Injunction and any tem
porary or permanent injunction which
ignt be issued by this court conflicts
witn the guarantees of free speech,
press and assembly embodies in the
a fore-mentioned constitution of the
united States and tha Constitution of
the Sate of Oregon."
The motion to dissolve and to vacate
the temporary Injunction Issued Oct. 0
and in opposition to the granting of
any permanent Injunction, alleges "that
the temoorsry Injunction is void and
of no effect whatsoever as the same
does not contain a provision that a
hearing shall be held thereon within
five days Irom the date of issuance
thereof.
The motion further alleges "the tem
porary Injunction was Issued without
making any determination or finding
of fact or law that the within case
grew out of or Involved any labor dis
pute. "That the said temporary Injunction
waa issued without requiring or the
plaintiffs adequate security sufficient
to recompense thoae enjoined for any
loaa, expense or dsmage caused by the
Improvident or erroneous Issuance of
such Injunction Including all reason
sble coats together with a reasonable
attomes fee, and expense of a de
fense against the oraer oragainst the
granting of any Injunctive relief
Jessi Hlmelwright and Maurice Vogel-
lepheavere Class President, Dick
ntmpcmui; vice- proa i a em , Bin Werls,
sergeant -at -arms, James Maglll; advisor,
resk-asa Class President, Jama
Mann; vice-president, Jackie Norria;
secretary. Betty Jane Jones; treasurer,
Dorothy Brink Ic: sergeant at arms, John
Buchanan, advisor, Mr. Kabler.
FINANCIAL
DO YOU KNOW you have a voice
management when you have a Fed
eral i-ano ana long term low Inter
eat loanT Liberal pre-pay man t prtvil
eges too! Money la available for al
agricultural purpoaes. Call or wrltt
national Farm Loan Association. SU3
ru Duuain, Koseourg.
FUEL
SAWDt'ST
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denn-ckrkets.cn CO.
Prompt Del I vary
Phone 12
NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HER en v r.ivsw ..
Marguerite Stevens. Executn Af ih.
estate of William Hoeltke, deceased, has
filed her final account In the County
Court for Douglas County, Oregon, and
mT iimi UllU vi leciooer. I)),
sec retary-treasurer. Imogene Matlock; ?. .IT ; c,oc . the County
Roeeburg. Douglas Coutny, Oregon, has
been fixed by said court as the time
and place for the hearing of objections
to said account and final settlement of
said estate. Any and all objections to
said account must be filed with the
Clerk of said Court on or before the
date of said hearing.
nm publicauon, September
'MARGUERITE STEVENS. Executrix.
IN THE fOINTT COIRT OP THE
TRUCKS
Clinic For Tax
Employes Dated
At Grants Pass
An In-service training course
riiinioycs or me county tax
department and assessor'a office
will be held at Grants Pass Nov
-ou ana uec. 1 under rfirotinn
of the State Tax rinmi,.u
The five Southwestern Oregon
countiei Including Douglas, will
participate in the three-day meet.
Five other aimilar gatherings
will be held in various parts of
the state beginning Nov. 15, State
Tax Commissioner Wallace S.
Wharton announced at Salem.
The countiei to take part In the
sectional meeting at Grants Pass
include Douglas, Coos, Curry.
Jackson, and Josephine countiei.
Each session will be of three
dayi' duration. The firt Hav
will be devoted to lectures by
the traveling faculty, while aec
ond and third-dav programs pro
vide for class field appraisal of a
usiness property, a city resi
dential property and farm. Each
appraisal will be followed by a
critique conducted by a techni
cal expert from the assessment
and taxation division of the state
tax commission.
This year'! course has been
built around the new" manual of
appraisal method! for taxation.
County Judges and commis
sioners nave been Invited to at
tend the session. Wharton will
preside.
Int'l KB 7 Log Truck
5531 Brownlipe
Transmission
176- W B. 16.000 lb. 3 speed axle.
Heater and defroster. SOOxJO rubber.
Lots of other extras. Standard dual
axle log trailer, ready to log Contact
Harold Archer. Rt. 3. Box M3 B, Med-
ford, re Phone G7M.
1940 G.M.C. Model 753
Logging truck and 1M0 Went worth Ir
win trailer, i nis was a repossession
and in very good condition. Will sell
for balance, contract can be trans
ferred or rewritten. Can be convert
ed to lumber truck. See this really
good truck and trailer at E. Bryant or
Roy Smith at Smith Motors, 233 N.
Stephens. Ph. 311.
LOGGING TRUCK. '42 Ford. '4 Mer
cury motor, like new. Trailer and
tires In excellent shape. $2,SJO cash.
Robert E Clarkson, Buck Pork At,
Myrtle Creek
SALE lft4 K-T International.
Priced to selL
I I E or Ult dOK
tOU DOL'GLAt COLNTE
Dy Mrrltt It I A (SAP ouh tn "m Proceeding and sub-
g -- aequrmir aeniea oy ine court
ine siatute unaer wntcli apparently
the temporary injunction haa bn
granted and tha permanent Injunction
is sought and to be obtained Is uncon-
stttutionai ss a violation of the
process clause' of the Fourteen t h
Amendment of tne Constitution of the
iiea aisiee, a no section JO. Article 1,
the Constitution of the Btata nf Ore
gon, for the reason that such statute
abrogsiee the right of free speech and
freedom of assembly of the defendanta
nerein appearing, and further that
statute above-named la unconstitutional
ror tne reason that It la so vaaue.
definite and uncertain as to meant
mat
SOUj
reeaonable ascertainment and ih
fore a Violation of tha conatitutinnI
provisions of the State of Oregon and
or the United tales, as hereinbefore
The affidavits of the four defendanta
are rued to enow a labor dtsDute m
tttlng ' and that "the conduct of theae
antnainu ana eecn of tnem la con
duct guaranteed under the Constitution
or ine stsie or uregon and of the
I'lmea eiaiee, - ne motion asserts.
Rival Unions In
Clash Oyer Cargo
SEATTLE. Oct. 21 (.fy Ten
sion between AFX. and CIO mari
time unions In the Pacific -Northwest
was increased today bv a
brisk exchanee over the handling
of cargo at Vancouver, B. C, and
Mew Westminister.
A circular distributed bv the
maritime trade! department of
the AFL rhareed that striking
CIO longshoremen are handling
"diverted" cargo at Vancouver
while criticizing non-striking
AF'L stevedores for working iuch
cargo at Tacoma.
William Ceilings, regional CIO
longshore head, retorted the nnlv
ships being worked at Vancouver
are those originally intended for
that port. He said the AFL has
refused a CIO offer to pay the
expenses 01 At L observers to
Vancouver to verify the state
ment.
Kangaroos cannot be led, but
they can be steered by their
tails.
LIOAL NOTin
SmImI propoMl, will b. nrplvwl b.
1h recorder o( Ih. City of Hcracburg.
Or.fnn at his offjc. In Ih, City H.ll
In lh ild Cltv up to 5.00 p. m. on
November 1. 104! for the Improvement
of all that part of Washington Street
between the Eaat line of Chadwlek
street and the Eaat Ltna of Donation
Land Claim No 30 in the City of Fniee
burg. Oregon by excavating and filling
the dirt area of the street to line and
Srades established bv tha City Engineer:
y providing as feet wldtn between
curbs: and by construction on each side
inereoi concrete euros ana gutters.
,t the thing, and mailer, therein I 'J- ' wx,mfn,"j;coPrd.Vn?r,w?,h ?iTf '".'."Zl
iht in ha nrohihitawi a nn ..ki-i "' accordance with the grade
;:.n.n:.P:'.i. E'" and specification, of . City
engineer rued at
Forester Named
On Conservation
SEATTLE, Oct. 21 f. The
appointment of William A. Tin
ney of Sedro Wool ley forester
on the staff of the Joint commit
ter on forent conservation was
announced today hy the Went
Coaat Ltimbermen'g Association
and Pacific Northwest Logger
AMunianon,
He will handle the Committee's
tree farm and general forestry
program for the state from Se
attle headquarters. Tinnev receiv
ed a master's degree in "forestry
from the University of Washlntr.
ton In 1942 and helped organize
the Washington Forest Products
Co-op Association of Snohomish
County,
meer filed at the office of tne Cltv
necoraer ot aaia niy.
A II bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be fumisneo
upon application to the undersigned and
mutt be accompanied by a certified
check payable to the Cltv Recorder
for S percent nf the amount bid to be
forefelted to the City In the event said
bid Is accepted but the bidder shall
fail to enter Into a contract and bond
with the city in accordance with the
terms of the bid. A bond of 100 per
cent of the amount of the contract
saiiafactory to the -lty will be required
from the contractor The time staled
in the Drooosali for com d la tine tha
work will be considered in awarding
the contract
The Council reserve the right to re-
jv-( an ana an dios
Bv order of the Common Council dat
ed and first published October 21. IMS.
Wtl.LAM D BOLLMAN
City Recorder
Roeeburg. Oregon
IK THX MATTER OF THE ESTABLISH
MENT OF THE NORTH ROKtRltHn
The matter of the watablshmenl of
the North Roeeburg Sanitary District
in Douglas County. Oregon, coming
on regularly for hearing on a petition
containing the signatures of 37 persons
and duly verified by three of the peti
tioner, and
It appearing each of the petitioners
is a resident and freeholder within the
proposed district: and
It further appearing that notice of
the time when said petition would be
presented to the County Court was
duly published once each week for two
succesiv weeks In the Roeeburg News.
Review, a newspaper of general circu
lation published n Dougl's County.
Oregon, said notice being published in
the laaiie of iptemhr IH IMS. Ro
tembcr 39, IMS, and October 2. IMS;
and
It .further appearing that all of
the lands described In said petition
Will DO benefited hv tha Inrmalinn
jsjiau vail j uiairiui; ana
It further appearing that no lands
which would be benefited by said pro-
"- uwn ommea ana
It further aniuapna th.i l
tloners have filed a good and sufficient
undertaking conditioned that the peti
tioners will nay all mim n .
organization of the district. Including
publication of notices, the expenses of
preparation and delivery of ballots and
the fees of election officers, and any
and all expenses which may be Incur
red on the part of th county In the
formation, election and nr.ni,.i.n. r
such sanitarv district;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That
the name of the propoaed district shall
jjjjthaj North Roeeburg Sanitary Dis-
It la further ordered that the bound
aries of said sanitarv district located
in Douglas County, Oregon, shall be as
follows:
BeainnlntT mi ak...
North City limits of the Cltv of Roee
burg. Douglas County, Oregon, inter
fu the Range line between Town-
West. Willamette Meridian.
. ThJ" Eat along said City limits to
. l "l 'ne jones Addition
to Roseburg. Oregon tn Section 1.
Township 2? South and Range S West,
Williamette Meridian.
Thence North along said East bound
ery of the Jones Addition to a North
"t Corner of said Jones Addition.
Thence West along a North boundary
of said Jones Addition and a North
boundary of Crescent Heights Addi
tion to Roseburg to the North Went
Corner of Block 1 In Crescent Heights
Addition to Roseburg.
Thence North along an East line of
i1 Crescent Height! Addition to the
South East corner of Block It of Jones
Addition. Thence continuing North
along the East line of Jones Addition
to an Intersection with the South line
2f C..Brilden D L c- 37 In
ir?iio7 I2;1.Tow,"mp 27 south, R-ngt
ft West. Willamette Meridian.
Thence East along said S. C Braden
. c No- 37 to be East line
of Lot 4 In Cloverdale Addition to
Roeeburg. Oregon.
Thence North -along so to East Una of
Sa.4 ?; clovll' Addition to the
North line lit Da Irian, A.,.-... .
Cloverdale. which is also the South
boundary of Todd i rim s..kh
Cloverdale.
Thr.Ci Eaat a Inn ar aalrl Aink iv ,
ary of Todd's rirst Subdivision to the
2 ",1corn" of Block 15 of aaid Just
Subdivision.
Thence North along the East bound- I
y.?",, rtnt Subdivision to the
North line of Barager Avenue In said
Subdivision. Section 7 Township 27
idlan BnM 3 Wlllmtta Mer-
Thence UTmI alnna .. XI .. i,
of Barager Avenue lo the Eait line '
St LrT Lv Section 7 Township
Mercian:- nw'
"? Nortn along the East line of
-- . . . nuuiunn to tne North
vale eornr ' lxl 11 ' said fruit-
Thence West along the North line
of Lot 18 of rrultvsle to the East
hnot v,n st d Eruitvale
Thence North along the Eaat line
of said Vine St. to the North West
corner of lt TO of aaid FYnitval
Thence West across Vine St. to the
North East corner of Lot S of said
Eruitvale. 0
Thence West along the North line
Lot S of said Eruitvale. to the
North We-t corner of said Lot a and
twK",! R W hn ' ,h Hwv. No. tM
Thence continuing West across said
Hwv. No M to the North East corner
V01 , 0,.tMld rrttvale. Thence
eat along the North line of said
Lot S to the North West corner there.
Thence continuing West across the
mMntI w?-d..Bnd th Southern Pa
cific R R. R W to the West R W line
oi ine southern Pacific R R and the
EOR
stake rack. Ilka new.
cooper Motors.
FOR SALE ltK3 Diamond T 2 ton" truck
with hoist, 2 speed axle. Excellent
condition. Lookingglass Store.
LOGGING TRUCKS for "sals. Call 431 1
Canyonvllle.
MACHINERY FOR SALE
A BARGAIN H D 7 Allis Chalmers
angle dozer, new sprockets, rollers,
stabilizers, armored for logging. Also)
No. 2 American sawmill top and bot
tom saws, 4 saw ball bearing edger.
2 power unite. All In gootf shape,
Phone328B. WedfordOre.
130 h. p. Allis Chalmers motor, 1 n)
Plymouth puwerplant. 1 Dodge four
power plant. Miscellaneous shafn.
mini.
a.t'i
EOR TRADE New International Cub
tractor, starter, lights, pulley and
mower, for bred ewes or feeder
Iambs. Howard Mickelsen, Umpqua.
1946 B. O. JOHN DEERE crawler Ajl
shape with dozer blade and tool bar.
Call 570-J-4.
LIVESTOCK
Bring Your Livestock
Where they bring the most money.
Roseburg Auction
two Saddle mares, saddle and
bridle, tioo, or will trade for good
milk cow. Roy O. Johnson, Elk ton
Kellogg Road. Oakland.
FOR SALE 10 head cows and calves,
white face 10 head stocker cows. IS
yearling steers and heifers. W A.
B lack ert. Myrtle Creek. Phone 282.
WANTED AU kinds of livestock. Andy
aa-r-34.
Hempenlus. Phone Oakland
MISCELLANEOUS
ANNOUNCING I have sold the Wins
ton Radio Shop to Mr. C. M. Cooney.
We wish to thank you for your pat
ronage and wish Mr. Cooney success
In his new shop. We will still serve
you from our two shops In Roseburg
and invite you to Inspect our new
shop in the Marshall-Wells store on
HiwayMNorth.KluverRadlo:
HAVE ROOM in Albany Convalescence
home for Invalids and elderly folks.
Good board and good care guaran
teed. Rooms all on ground floor. S12
Mspte St., Albany. Phone 231-L
BARNYARD FERTILIZER.
hauling. Ph. loao-8-
DOCS
ire for
FOUND
Small black water a Daniel
"Roaebure rn rnllir Firm
white house on right up Sandy Creek
Road. Remote. Ore.
OR SALE Tnree months "old-Scotch
anepnera pup. irom some of the very
Cope land.
best working
'ninq, ure
stock. Art
PEDIGREED COCKERS. 3 months old.
Special consideration to good homes.
1V mile off Hiway 09 on Coles Val- ,
Icy Road. Wilbur. L. M. Collins.
TO GIVE AWAY, young friendly Tnali
do' PJ 87" L.
JACOB'S KENNELS. Ph. 73W.
IMPOUNDED
THE FOLLOWING
been Impounded
described dog has
ind if nnl rlaimorl
Within 48 hours from date of nntira
will be disposed of as jtrovlded by
law;
One young female hound
GEORGE WESEMAV.
County Dog Control Officer,
ldleyld Rt., Box S3.
II ,bo"n')' o the Roeeburg Alr-
S tn Section 12 Township 27 South.
" WmI- Wt"mette Meridian
.ur,.,r iH,um aiong tne r.at bound
r of uid Airport to the S. E. corner
CLASSIFIED RATES
Effective Oct 1, 1948
1 day ner word
2 days " "
3 daye - " .
4 das " "
0 davs " - .
1 mo. "
-3O0
"(Mdat40,50,60ri
Man. You're Crazy
Fot yfwir Thoiand w ttW at TO Try
priliott HP' eitl, (mrfi. i ptiiM tBir for wis
nndosra IrHlnc Am oWy to bote's lark of lro'
Om loni; TsMeta for pep. rr IWItrw. th'B
tUT- t sciialntco " sias al atie.
A.1 Sru5 Brr every where in Roseburg.
tFred Meyer's and Fu It ert on a Drug.
FALSE TEETH
That Loosen
Need Not Embarrass
Mane . ..u k .
fered real embarraMment because their
plat dropped, slipped or wabbled at
!? .w.ron! t,m 00 B va tn
this happening to you. Just
Thence West along the South bound- 'n-acld- powder, on your plates. Hold!
ry of aaid Airport to the North West more firmly so they feel
cytner of Eden rie.chu Sutdivi..on 1 msre eontfortahle. Do suit rn
rf -.T'eo M.?!5 breath.. Get
the South West corner thereof
Tfience W-at to the Center Line
Of Mulholland Drive.
Line of said Mulholland Drive lothl
South line of the Garden Valley Road
ntwt sBteriy aloni
MILL YARD OILEO
During the? p-t f?w wrfki R
con id-rab I- aevtion of ihf miH
yard Rt lh Bridie Lumbtr Co.,
in Rdport hR btn filliy with
intvfl nd given an oiled gur
rc. extending the former mill
yard nurallel with thf switch
track that serves the mill.
ATTEftlEl STOLEN
Three uited tatteiiea are rsv
porled to have been itolen from
ine ion rt-lrtrtdge gurRge at
Reeds port recently, from ve
hlclea itored on the garage park
ing Int. aocordlne tn Rarfanrtrt
Policsj Chief Harry McCane.
NOTire for itin
FOB STREET RKPA1B
Sealed proposals wilt be received by
the recorder of the City of Roseburg.
Oregon at his office In the City Hall
in the said city up to S no P M on
lo'-fmwr i. it ror the repair of
Corey Avenue between Military Ave
nue and Harvard Avenue, and of Har
vard Avenue between Corev Avenue
and the West City Limits, by the widen
ing and surfacing thereof to a width of
H feet and by the conatructton of curbs
and gu tiers along each side thereof,
and by the surfacing of said parte there
of to said wtdlh aa may be necessary
with aaphalt or concrete surfsce. all In
the manner provided by Ordinance No
113-1 and In accordance with the grade
plans and apectftrallon of the City En
gineer filed at the office of the City
Recorder of said city.
All bids mut be submitted upon
blank forms which will he furnished
upon application to tne undersigned and
inuai oe ecrompamea
rhecH payable to lha
foe S percent of the amount bid
be forefelted to the City In th event
said bid is accepted but the bidder
shall fail to enter Into a contract and
bond with the city In accordance with
the terms of the bid A bond of inn
percesst of the amount of the contract
satisfactory to the city will be required
from the contractor The time stated In
the prnpoaals for completing the work
will be conatdered la awarding th
eon tract.
The Council reaervea th right t re
ect anv and ell bids,
Ry order of the Ceenmoe. Council
daed and first published October Jl.
WIUstAW BOLLMAt
Cltv Recorder I
Roseburg. Oregne.
den Heichta Subdivision lo I 'ASTEETH at any drug store.
h West corner thereof wre.
PILES Hurt Like
- - Sin! But Now Grin
f South along sairf Vat. 1 fc "
cility line toil tn.M. ; mou-anda Chanr man tn yTu
r said Veterans Facilities Pronertv -T. '""fnrmuia to r-ti-v- disromfort
Z "tl.V. 'onB Nor,h hound- ?pli",w nt druggists by noted Thorn
th. wi . n w.?' P'"Dcrty Mmor Clinic. aS.irpnsmg QiriOK
Bouinern K-' ''?'".'1 "I'r P'n. itch, irritation.
1 . to Bnf,"- "nrink swelling Lsa
Znl ilW t(irZ:ty,-t t,lb Thornton
t? ."ir: ' f'?: V- "ow label directions.
liLm'u ror at 11 drug atorea .verywher-:
Hn,
the Eaat
Prooertv
I nanr SantttK ila..
Facility line to a S W in
ary
to tne wemt R. W line of th
Pacific
Tn'n,, following the said West R W i n,'"'r
;L " tn icrt
.n wsieriy nirectlnn to
secuon with the North CI
ol CI,T of Roseburg. Oregon
t! i 7 Norttl erlv direction to
. "'V? Towmhtn JT Smith Ranas
and West Willamette Mendiaii!
tn plac of bginntng.
k-11 tl.PZ. ordrd th " election
be held within the proposed North
Roeeburg Sanitarv Dtatrlct on Tuesday
November 3.1, 1P4-. between the hours!
of g on a m and NfKl n i. f
purpose of determining whether or not
the said propoaed dlatrirt should be or-
aeniiarT OUtrict and for
the purpose of electing three members
of th SenMarr Board for aaid Dutrtct.
At f.trd election all qualified elector re
sident within the propoeed district for
the period requisite to ensble them to
r.??".1 tnetl election shall be en
titled to vote at th election above pro
vided tor
It Is further ordered that all of th
re proposed to he incorporated in the
sanitary distrtcl shall he rrw,.,n- ,
trtct: and Mn
Ida rirman
In Roeeburg at Chapman a Pharmacy.
SERTUS
CATARRH
SUFFERERS
IH0 CUIR POP, MlSftT DUI TO NASAL .
vwnwssiivn. surrLT HUlHtP HERII
Relief at laat fnm torture of .mua,
eatarrh. anal hay fever 4 nasal entires
ttoa la seen tnday la rrporta of auceeaa with
a formula whirh has the power to reHnc
aaaal comgeatinn. Men sd wonffi with
anilsing aiatsi header Sea, tlocgve nnetrila.
sararhe. hawking and an ert in ni?rT tell
af bleaed relief after ina it. KtRON'OL
enaU lift, eut ronai4rlg reaulta. this is
ant expenaiv. smotiati to only ttetinles per
4n-e. KI.ORONOL 1itin. ma only as
riii-acted) aoltt with atoney.baxk guarante by
ru.wnon Chanman truf gto.
"'" rule
Fauhne Kel'v
and Mrs Clarence
Land is. all being Qtislifted el-ctors re-t.
ti 7 th prW4 diatr-ct shall
Lnt . h a 11 aTa . wl 1 MT " " B
Sanitary Dtatrlct: Vea '
Sanitary District: No. " ai
QUICK F.ZLIEF FROM
iymptam. ol OKtrtst Arhrnj from
STOMACH ULCERS
duuoEXCESJ ACin
r.Ba.kT.l(,.fHom.Trt.rrttkat
rfd tha Mia
;ned.'- . Z,;DZJZ i " " " C" H.th.
.hall Indira-e his rr.-.,. TaTT h... hee. loe l.fl
O tt Brrr)AIIK.
Counljr JiMlae
W rtnADMS.
Count, CnmmleaiofMf
U BCCBXST
Cownu CommiMiaeVr
' ' w-rses diir m (.eess A.M
Ssealne.h Meart3ej! "!T,?7
Fullerton Rexall Dpif
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