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HEALTH WINNERS Douglai County'i healthiest 4-H boy and girl dee picture page I) were
selected at the annual health contest in Roseburg Wednesday. Each health club is allowed two
representatives. This year 13 health clubs sent 23 candidates. County winners are selected each
year by County Health Doctor E. J. Wainscott, and County Nurses Mrs. Mary Barrett and Miss
Lavinia Fulton. They judge on a basis of a standard score sheet, which includes nutritional con
dition, posture and physical condition. Winners were Naomi Wroe, Smith River and Frank Rad
ford, Myrtle Creek. Alternates were Stelina Irwin, Drain, and Ronald Moore, Elkton. The first
placers win a trip to the annual 4-H summer school in Corvallis and will represent Douglas Coun
ty in the state contest at the Oregon State Fair this fall. Other boys and girls participating and
heir schools are: Jerilou Work, Drain; Joseph Sherman, Cardiner; Larry Oatney, Curtin; Larry
Meshew, Myrtle Creek; Merlyn Miller, Green; Shirley Coodwin, Deer Creek; Mary Elise Unrath,
Rose; Evelyn Van Tassel, Cardiner; Carolyn Cornielson, Green; Curtis Kocken, Cleveland; Robert
Drake, Rose; Stephen Shelley, Deer Creek; Loretta Oleson, Curtin; John Townsend, Cardiner;
Patty Srubbe, Elkton; Botty Jean Russel, Drain; Erlene Sargent, Myrtle Creek; Betty Kohlhoff,
Cleveland; Terry Lampert, Myrtle Creek. (Picture by Frank Von Borstal Jr., 4-H Club agent.)
ELGAROSE COMFORT
CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING THURSDAY
The Elgarose Comfort Club met
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Evelyn Warren with
Mrs. Lucille Edwards and Mis.
Faye Edwards, hostesses. A short
business meeting was followed
by a lovely surprise pink and
blue shower party honoring Mrs.
Lucille Edwards. The hostesses
served lovely refreshments to
Mrs. Leora Andrews, Mrs. Clar
ice Brown, Mis. Sallle Barker,
Mrs. Mabel Backlund, Mrs. Ada
Durch, Mrs. Thelma Hansen,
Mrs. Ella Johnson, Mrs. Pat Lu
cas, Mrs. Thelma Sundburg, Mrs.
Agnes South, Mrs. Evelyn War
ren, Mrs. James Dye, Mrs. Vern
Wooten, Mrs. Connie Showers,
members, and Mrs. J. N. Sands,
Mrs. C. C. Cummins and Mrs.
Clara Edman and children, guests.
The next meeting will be June
2 at the home of Mrs. Leora
Andrews with Mrs. C la rice
Brown, co-hostesses.
ARTS AND CRAFT8 CLUB
RE-ELECTS OFFICERS
AT MEETING TUESDAY
The Arts and Crafts met at the
home of Mrs. Lorerie Ashman on
North Jackson Street Tuesday
evening and re-elected the offi
cers for the coming year and who
Include: president, Ralph Turner;
vice - president, Mrs. Kenneth
Ford; secretary, Mrs. Jack West;
treasurer, Mrs. D. L. Taylor. One
year directors elected were Miss
Margaret Carr and Miss Gerry
Fett and two year directors are
Mrs. Victoria Ploss and Mrs. Thel
Wilson.
Mrs. Kenneth Ford will be pro
gram chairman, with Miss Amy
Robinson, assisting. A program
on art Is planned for all future
meetings.
Plans were made lor a full art
show during National Art Week,
which will be the first week In
November. The members will fea
ture pictures of local interest and
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Everybody loves flowers
and everybody loves to
receive them. Choose
lowers as the perfect
?i ft . . , choose them
rom us . . . always fresh
ly cut. fragrantly lovely.
The phone numbor to re
member is 158.
LILLIE'S
FLOWER SHOP
818 Winchester Streets
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All work must please the customer.
Your furs insured for 15c per $100.
Cleaning and glazing, $3.75.
Located 5 Miles East of
Springfield, on McKenzie
Highway
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scenery. Plans were also made
for the first fall meeting to be
held at a dinner, the date of which
will be announced later. '
Mrs. Ashman served lovely re
freshments to Mrs. Pat Johnson,
Mrs. Victoria Ploss, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Turner, Mrs. Joseph Wlk
off, Miss Margaret Carr, Mrs.
Leland Van Allen, Mrs. Kenneth
Ford, Mrs. D. L. Taylor, Mrs.
Thel Wilson, Miss Amy Robinson,
Miss Gerry Fett, Mrs. H. C. Berg
and two guests, Mrs. Husak and
Mrs. Hazel Roade.
The next meeting will be June
21 at seven-thirty o'clock In the
evening at the home of Mrs. Ken
neth Ford, 1385 Madrone Avenue
In Laurelwood, with Mrs. Pat
Johnson, assisting hostess.
WEST MELROSE CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The West Melrose Club was
entertained Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Ell Sanders.
The hostess served a lovely dessert-luncheon
to Mrs. Amy Crlte
scr, Mrs. Etta Ward of Port
land, Mrs. C. H. Spleer, Mrs.
Cecil Farman, Mrs. Howard Kai
ser, Mrs. Jennings Gravnlng, Mrs.
Ed Moon and Mrs. H. G. Thomp
son. During the business meeting
Mrs. Sanders demonstrated how
to make a hooked rug.
The next meeting will be on
Thursday, May 19 nt the home
of Mrs. James Munroe with Mrs.
t. R. Fenn In charge of the
program on "Slip Covers." The
meeting will be an all-day af
fair starting at 10 a.m.. with
a potluck luncheon at noon. All
members are cordially Invited.
MOTHERS DAY DINNER
ENJOYED AT FINDLAY
HOME ON SUNJAY
Ruby Jo FIndlay entertained at
a delightful fried chicken din
ner at her home on the Keasey
road Sunday In honor of her
mother and grandmother. Mrs.
Thomni FIndlay and Mrs. Ruby
uiooo.
Covers were placed for Mr.
and Mrs. FIndlay and daughter,
uremia, ana son. tommy; Mrs.
Ruby Blood and the hostess. Ruby
Jo Flndlav.
During the afternoon the group
enjoyed an automobile ride.
ROOFING
AT WHOLESALE
Free titlmt, on Installation
of any type of roof.
DENN WHOLESALE CO.
OPEN EVENINGS
Phone 461-R-2
North Umpqua Rd.
Lola's Fur Shop
Gives
Fret Storage
on
Fur Coat Re-Styling
or
Repairs
W. S. OF C. S. HAS
DESSERT-LUNCHEON
MEETING THURSDAY
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service met in the Metho
dist social rooms Thursday for
a 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon
with members of Circle No. 4
as hostesses. The tables were
beautifully decorated with dolls
in various colors carrying small
baskets of flowers and bowls of
spring flowers. The birthday
table was centered with an at
tractively decorated birthday
cake circled by tiny roses.
Mrs. Albert Feller presented
the devotions and Mrs. Paul S.
Elliott was In charge of the
program on "Cooperative Chris
tianity." Mrs. Lucien Cobb conducted
the business meeting. It was vot
ed to send $25 to help with sup
plies for an Oregon girl, who is
leaving soon for India.
The summer camp for Metho
dist women will be held at Camp
Magruder from August 7 to 12.
Mrs. J. M. Boyles conducted the
Impressive Installation ceremony.
Those present were . Mrs. Flora
Wiley, Mrs. R. J. Johnson, Mrs.
Harold Cox, Mrs. C. E.. Richard
son, Mrs. C. E. Trueblood, Mrs.
Edith Myers, Mrs. Luella- M.
Rice, Mrs. J. M. Boyles, Mrs. E.
A. Pettey, Miss Jennie E. Jorey,
Mrs. Albert Feller, Mrs. J. B.
Needham, Mrs. William Hoeft,
Mrs. W. A. MacArthur, Mrs.
Paul S. Elliott, Mrs. Lucien Cobb,
Mrs. Orville F. Rlchman, Mrs.
A. W. Lamka, Mrs. Harrle W.
Booth, Mrs. G. W. Leeper, Mrs.
A. N. Orcutt, Mrs. R. L. Whip
ple, Mrs. A. J. Gcddes, Mrs. C.
H. Wilson, Mrs. W. F. Pattlson,
Mrs. F. W. Chase, Mrs. L. M.
Hodges, Mrs. O. R. Pollard. Mrs.
H. L. King, Mrs. Emmet Gib
bons, Mrs. L. W. Irwin, Mrs.
Bayard Reed, Mrs. A. S. Coen,
Mrs. C. K. Rand, Mrs. H. D.
Scott, Mrs. E. M. Bleile, Mrs.
Fred L. southwick, Mrs. W.
Howard Pattison, Mrs. F. P.
Powell and Mrs. William C.
Woods.
BADOURA CLUB MEETS
AT DESSERT-SUPPER
ON TUESDAY EVENING
Mrs. T. B. Vlrden and Mrs.
Edward B. Row were hostesses
nt a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper
Tuesday evening to the Budoura
Club, Nydia Temple, Daughters
of the Nile at the lovely home
of the former on North Jack
son street.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Robert Bellows, Mrs. O. M. Ber
rle, Mrs. E. M. Bleile. Mrs. M.
C. Cassel, Mrs. W. H. Carter,
Mrs. Sybil Crlte. Mrs. B. C.
Elliott, Mrs. M. B. Green. Mrs.
Alvin Helgeson, Mrs. Essie
Koentz. Mrs. A. F. Micelll, Mrs.
A. J. Young, Mrs. J. M. Throne,
Mrs. B. A. Young. Mrs. S. A.
Virg and the hostesses.
Mrs. Cassel, president, con
ducted the business meeting and
plans were made for a picnic
to be held at Marslers' "Hide
out," in the near future. Plans
were also made for the official
visit of the Queen of Nydia
Temple. A social hour was en
Joyed following the business
meeting.
A. F. Walter Kresie, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
U. S. National Hank Annex
Room 217
Office Phone: l.r)00
Res.: Hotel Rose Phone 622
Office hours: Mon. Thru Sat.
DID YOU
. Chryitalit Til It not only
cheap to build with but itoyt
juit lik new for yean.
it it cool in summer and to warm in winter, too,
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CHRYSTALITE TILE INC.
Pacific Hwy. N.
I HEINLINE PIANO PUPILS
GIVEN AUDIENCE BY
ELIZABETH NEWMAN
Piano pupils of Mri. C. S. Heln
line are receivine congratulations
from her this week for their won
derful success in the auditions
held Monday and Tuesday by
Miss tlizaoetn Newman, adtudi
cator for the National Guild of
Piano Teachers.
Five of the studente received
local certificates, they presented
not less than three pieces and
their corresponding scales, chords
etc.; seven made the District
(program of not less than five
numoersj ; iweive maue oiaie cer
tificates (not less than 7) and
two made National (10 or more
memorized and advanced num
bers). These certificates and
pieces will De awaraed at the
recitals in June. The grades were
splendid, ranging from 90 to 100,
working below 90 and they were
rated, "excellent" : nd "superior."
Th Is is Miss Newman s secona
vear to ho d auditions in Rose
burg. She is a celebrity in the
musical worm in ner own rigni.
Her books have been used by Mrs.
Heinline for many years in the
teaching of piano students. Miss
Newman is the author of "Music
For Teeny and Tin," Books 1 ana
II; "How to Teach Music to
Children:" "The Children's Own
Book," and "Adventures with
Chords and Tunes.
Miss Newman is a lecturer,
teacher, author, graduate d'You-
ville Academy; Bunaio, in. i,
with high honors, Drexel Institute
nf Phlladelnhla: and holds N. Y.
State Regent's diploma. She has
studied music wnn me greaiesi
instructors ol tne time.
She taught for several years
nt the Music School Settlement
and the Harriet Ayer Seymour
Music School in New York City,
after which she established her
own Creative Music Studio. Be
coming dissatisfied with meth
ods of teaching music and in
onirert hv the theories advanced
by Calvin Cady (a pioneer in the
instruction irom wunin-ouu, :
evolved ways for making music
a vital and .delightful experience
for students of all ages. When
her stepwise plans and clear di
rections are practiced, students
are led to transpose, harmonize,
modulate, sing at sight, improvise
and express themselves at a mus
ical instrument naturally and
easily in all keys. In her books,
Mcio fnr Teenv and Tin. she
uses the familiar songs and sing
ing games that children naturally
i.,o nnrl through them directs
teachers and parents in guiding
pre school children, joyous y into
a feeling and understanding ol
th" basic elements of music. Her
books have been accepted by the
most prominent music schools
and studios throughout the Unit
ed States and also abroad. She
won the favor of leading instruc
tors with her instruction books
and pjano students in Roseburg
feel most ioiiu'wic ,,..
Miss Newman visit Mrs. neiiiiuic ,
classes lor two successive years.
J AY-C-ETTES ENJOY
OELIGHTFUL MEETING
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Jay-C-Ettes enleriainea ineu
mothers at a delightful affair
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Elrton Howaro wnu u .
Douglas Tudor as co-hostess. Iris,
tulips and roses formed the at
tractive bouquets.
Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Paul
Jenkins, accompanied by Mrs.
r.nrrion Stewart, delighted the
group with novelty dance num
bers and Mrs. Stewart accom
panied the group singing.
Guests were Mrs. Mildred
Erickson, Mrs. George Lawson,
Mrs Robert Bowles, Mrs. Anna
T Kerr, Mrs. Viola L. La Rant,
Mrs. D. A. Kler, Mrs. Fred L.
Perry and the three guest
artists.
Members present were: Mrs.
Carl Hall, Mrs. Bill Tipton, Mrs.
Robert Luckey, Mrs. Robert Land
reth, Mrs. Albert Fray, Mrs.
Clark Taylor, Mrs. Glenn Scott,
Mrs. Ellis Bartram, Mrs. Wayne
Crooch, Mrs. Robert C. Davis,
Mrs. Leroy Inman. Mrs. George
Mcintosh, Mrs. Leo Sevy. Mrs. D.
C. Walton, Mrs. Sidney Moon Jr.,
Mrs. Charles E. Hart, Mrs. Duane
Baker, Mrs. Lee Emery, Mrs.
Walter Brlttell and the two
h-tesses.
Following the program and
social hour, the hostesses served
lovely refreshments. The group
will meet the evening of June 8
at the home of Mrs. James
Decker, corner of West Commer
cial Avenue and West First
Street.
XI EPSILON CHAPTER
MEETS AT BERG HOME
ON THURSDAY EVENING
XI Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sig
ma Phi met Thursday evening
at the beautiful home of Mrs. H.
C. Berg In Laurelwood. Plans
were to help the Bluebird group,
sponsored by the chapter, with a
candy sale. Plans were made for
Exemplar Day to be held at the
M. C. Bowker home at four-thirty
o'clock, Mav 22, and for a picnic
to be held May 28 at six-thirty
o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Bernard Saar.
During the social hour the
members worked on roses for the
rodeo float. Lovely refreshments
were served In the attractive rum
pus room by the hostess, Mrs.
Berg to: Mrs. Clair K. Allen, Mrs.
J. R.. Wharton, Mrs. Worth Davis,
Mrs. Bernard Saar, Mrs. Charles
E. Hart, Mrs. Joseph Wlkoff,
Mrs. M. C. Bowker. Mrs. Sldnev
Moon Jr., Mrs. E. F. Marcell and
Dr. Eleanore Carlson.
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school property along Harvard Ave. Removal of the overhead
pansion, which interfered with the lines. Superintendent Paul S. Elliott said the company did
least amount of conflict possible with work on the school project. (Picture by Paul Jenkins)
LEGAL NOTICE
RUM MONO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THIS
STATE OF OREGON FOR
DOUGLAS COUNTY
ROY W. Pf'AENDER and
FRIEDA M. PFALNDEH, Plaintiff!,
vs.
ADA PAGEL BARLOW: EDNA PAr.EL;
BARBARA QU1NLAN and EDWARD
J. QLINLAN. ner htnband; BETTY
HEAL and ROBERT HEAL, her hus
band; IJLKT.iA BRADr; the unknown
heirs ot William F. Pagel. deceased;
also, all oilier personi or parties un
known claiming any right, title, ev
state. Hen or interest In the real
estate dencribed in the complaint
herein. Defendants.
TO: Ada Pajfel Barlow; Edna Pagel;
Barbara wuinian ana tawara j. tjuin
lan, Ijer husband; Betiy Heal and
Robert Heal, her husband; Berthd
Brudi: the unknown heirs of William
F. PaKel, deceased; also, all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
the real estate described in the com-
Flalnt herein. Defendants.
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
ORKGON ynu and each of you arc
hereby required to appear and answer
the cnmphiint of plaintiffs filed against
you in the above entitled court and
cause, on or before four (4 weeks from
the lGth day of April, 1940, that beinj
the date of the first publication of this
summons, and if you fail to so appear
and answer said complaint plaintiff,
for want thereof, will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in said com-
filaint. a succinct statement of which
ns follows, to-wit: that it be decreed
that plaintiffs are the owners in fee and
entitled to the possession of the fol
lowing described real property, to-wit'
Lots 19 and 20. In Block 4. Amended
Plat of Sutherlin, as shown on the
official plat on file in the office of
the County Clerk of Douglas County,
Oregon, all situated in Douglas
County, Oregon,
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 the defendants,
or either of them. In or to said prem
Ifm, or any part thereof, is without
foundation In law or in equity, and th.it
plaintiffs are tne owners in fee of said
fircmies and of the whole thereof, free
rom any and all claim or interest of
said defendants, or either of them, nf
any kind or nature whatsoever, and that
said defendants and all persons claim
ing hy, through or under them, or either
of them, be forever restrained and en
Joined 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 shall
appear equi table.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication once eacli week for four
I4 successive weeks in the Roseburg
News-Review, a n3vspaper of general
circulation as provided by statute, pub
lished and issued in Roseburg, Dough: j
County, Oregon, by order of the Hon-1
orflble Carl E. Wimberly, Judge of the
above entitled court, made on the 13th
day of April. 1H3. I
ORCUTT, LONG t NF.UNER, !
Attorneys for Plaintiffs, j
Postoffice address;
Roseburg, Oregon. I
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned executrix has filed in the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for DougUs County her final account
In settlement of the estate of Wooster
Hayden Fish, deceased, and the Court
has appointed Saturday, June 18, 1049.
at 10:U0 a. m., in the County Court
Room in the Court Hons at Roseburg,
Douglas County, Oregon, as the time
and place for hearing objections. If
any, to said final account and settle
ment of said estate.
MARIR LOUISE FISK
Executrix of the estate of
Wctister Hayden risk, de
ceased. MRS. IVAN PICKENS
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB AT LUNCHEON
Mrs. Ivan Pickens entertained
her bridge ciub at a lovely one
o'clock luncheon Tuesday at her
summer home on the North Ump
qua River. Covers were placed
for Mrs. Harold Schmeer and
Mrs. Maurice L. Hallmark, guests,
and Miss HeW.n Casey, Mrs.
Chester Morgan, Mrs. Clair K.
Allen, Mia. C. b. Wade, Mrs. D.
B. Bubar, Mrs. L. E. McClintock
and the hostess, Mrs. Pickens.
Mrs. Schmeer won the high
score for the guests and Mrs. Mc
Clintock won the high score lor
the members.
PATCH AND CHAT
CLUB MEETS AT WARE
HOME WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Gordon Ware graciously
entertained the Patch and Chat
Club Wednesday evening at her
h o me. J oa n n e Wa re was g ties t
and members present were Mrs.
C. J. Bradley, Mr. J. N. Boor,
Mrs. Parley Ware, Mrs. E. R.
Buckingham, Mrs. D. W. Keasev,
Mrs. K. H. Verrell, Mrs. E. G.
Trozelle and Airs. C. Domenico.
The hostess served delicious re
freshments following a social
hour. The club will meet the
evening of May IS at the home
of Mrs. Parley Ware.
FLOOR SANDING
and -
FINISHING
Estimates
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320 Word St.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of THE STATE OF ORKtiOM
FOR DOUG I-AS COUNTY
SUMMONS
JOHN E. THOMAS and ALENE B.
THOMAS. Plaintiffs, vs.'T. F. ROYAL,
also known as Thomas F. Royal, and
MARY ANNA ROYAL, the Unknown
Heirs of Thomas F. Royal, if deceased,
the Unknown Heirs of Mary Anna Royal,
if deceased, and all other persons or
Fiarties unknown claiming any right, title,
nterer,t or estate in the real property
described herein. Defendants.
TO: T. F. Royal, ao known as Thom
as F. Royal, and Mary Anna Royal,
the Unknown Heirs of Thomas F. Royal,
if deceased, the Unknown Heirs of
Mary Anna Royal, if deceased, and all
other persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title. Interest or estate
In the real property described herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON you and each of you hereby
are required to appear and answer the
complaint of the plaintiffs filed against
you herein within four (4 weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons and if you fail so to
appear and answer for want thereof,
the plaintiffs will apply to the court fur
the relief demanded therein. A succinct
statement of which is as follews: That
you are required to appear and state
the nature and character of your ad
verse claim, if any, to the following
described real property, lo-wit:
Beginning at a point which Is South
2l" 46' West 60 feet from the South
east corner of parsonage lot No. 16
in the town of Wilbur, said point
being North 59 !HT East 1653 feet
from the quarter corner on the
West side of Section 18, Township 26
South, Range 5 Went of the Willa
mette Meridian Douglas County,
Oregon.
Running thence South 23 46' West
2G7.7 feet to a point; thence North
88 09' West 44.4 feet to the Kast
side of the right-of-way of the Pa
cific Railway Company, formerly
O. & C. Railway. Thenre North along
the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way
line to a point which bears
North ir 12' West 499 feet from said
point. Thence North 87 34' East 49 .
feet to a point. Thence South 6.1 22'
East 273.2S feet to the place of be
ginning, all in-Section 18. Township
26 South, Range 5 West of the Willa-
mstte Meridian.
That upon the hearing thereof It be
decreed that the plaintiffs are the
owners of said properly as tenants by
the entirety and that none of snld i
defendants or any persons or parties
claiming by. through or under them
have any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in or to said real property
or any part thereof and that the title 1
of the plaintiffs be forever quieted
against any claims of the defendants ;
and each of them. That the defendants
and each of them and any person-. ,
or parties claiming by, through or under :
them be forever eniolned from asserting
or claiming any right, title, estate, or
Interest in or to said real property :
or any part thereof.
This summons is served upon you by :
publication in the Roseburg News-Re- ,
view, a legal newspaper of general 1
circulation published in Douglas County.
Oregon, pursuant to an order duly made
and entered by the above entitled
court and cause on the 7th day of May,
1949.
CEDDES AND FELKER
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
U. S. National Bank Build
ing, Roseburg, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Dougla
County appointed executor of the Last
Will and Testament of R. W. Hinkley,
deceased. All persons having claims
against his estate are notified to pre
rent the same verified as required by
law to the undersigned at Room 7. The
United States National Bank Building,
Roseburg. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this police.
Dated April 30, 1!49.
G. V. WIMBERLY. Executor
of the Last Will and Testa
ment of R. W. Hinkley, de
ceased. INVESTIGATE TODAY
FREE
2. Another Item that will help make
your kitchen one "of the most mod
ern. We are also giving away a new
SUNBEAM MIXMASTER, complete
with two bowls and a Juicer. This
gift has a hundred uses In the kitch
en. Be sure to see how you can re
ceive this gift.
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THC
STATE OF OREGON FOR
COUNTY OF DOUGLAS
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Number 4H23
In the Matter of the Estate
of
HENRY J. KLINGER. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the Judge
of the above entitled Court has desig
nated the 6th day of June, 1949, at ten
o'clock in the morning of the said day
In the Court room in the Courthouse in
Douglas County, Or?gon, as the time for
a hearing of objections to the final ac
count in thp above entitled estate, filed
with the said Court and for the settle
ment of the said estate. Any objections
to the proceed ingi had herein and to
the finnl account of the executor of the
Lat Will and Testament of Henry J.
Klinger should anpear before th- said
Court on or before the said day at
said time -
Dated thN 6th day of May, 1949.
HOY O. YOUNG, Executor of
the Last Will and Testament
of Henry J. Klinger, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned having been appoint
ed by the County Court of the County
of Douglas, State of Oregon, as the ad
ministrator of the Estate of ADDIE M.
SWANK, Deceased, and having qualified.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
creditors of. and all persons having
claims against said deceased, to present
them, verified as required by law, with
in six (6t months after the first publi
cation of this noUce to said administra
tor. Paul Swank, at Glendale. Oregon.
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED this
16th day of April, 1949.
PAUL SWANK, Administrator
WALLPAPER
200 Pattern,
18o to $1.20
Page Lumber & Fuel
164 E. 2nd Ave. S.
Phone 242
THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
INVITE YOU TO ALL SERVICES
Bible Study Wednesday 8 P. M.
In Sutherlin ot the Scouts Hall Sunday 1 0:00 A. M.
In Roseb jrg at 789 Military Street
Bible Study 10 A. M.
Service at 11 A. M.
Communion 11:50 A. M.
Evening Young People Meeting 7 P. M.
Service 8 P. M.
PLUMBING
Ample supply of materials and equipment enables us
to handle complete jobs to advantage.
LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
COEN SUPPLY CO.
Everything For The Builder
Prion 121 Flood A Mill St,.
tga em Kit KB ess fcii
THREE GREAT GIFTS
WILL BE GIVEN AWAY
ABSOLUTELY
FREE
1. KALAMAZOO ELECTRIC RANGE of the latest design. This
will complete your modern kitchen to perfection. Has seven
speed switches, 3 burners) a deep well cooker and a large
oven. You can get this gift on June 4 if you will
INVESTIGATE TODAY
WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS ON EVERY
a Speciol Effort to Serve
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the work quickly and with the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
estate of C. Byron Irwin, deceased, now
f lending In the County Court of Doug
bs County, Oregon, are hereby notified
to present the same, properly verified,
to the undersigned executrix at the law
office of Orcutt, Long & Neuner in
Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, with
in six (6) months from the 16th day
of April. 194M.
VIVIAN E. CHURCH,
Executrix of the Estate ot
C. Byron Irwin, Deceased.
We Will Do . . .
Hemstitching, Make Button
holes, Belts or Make Buttons
and Buckles.
.Sewing Machine Center
542 N. Jackson Phone 689-Y
NEW LAWNS and
PLANTINGS
Pruning . . . Landscaping
Free Estimates
L. H. Mcpherson
Rt. 2, Box 153 Phont 715-J-1
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FREE
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3. The third gift that will be given
away to some lucky Individual is a
new G. E. ELECTRIC IRON. A
featherweight iron with thermo
static control that regulates the heat
for any ype of ironing. Easy to
handle.
PURCHASE
Phone
964 J
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