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14 Th Nwi-Rviw, ReMbura, Or.. Wtd., Up. 14, 1949 Yicky Sanders Makes Denial Of Shooting Dtftndont Takes Stand In Own Dkfense As. Long Trial Ntars End Victoria Sanderi took th itand in her own defense Tuesday, and denied that ihe killed or had any deaire to kill Ralph Mojon nier. In answer to the questions put to her by Defense Attorney Paul E. Geddes, she declared, "I didn't kill him. I didn't shoot him. No, and I never wanted to harm him physically." During most of her testimony, Victoria told her story without prompting and without questions irom her lawyers. She faced the jury and spoke to them in a low, well-modulated voice, hardly au dible at times In other parts of the courtroom. . Oiscovtrs Body Victoria told how she discover ed Ralnh's body on the bed in their home two miles west of Drain. She called his name and felt hjs throat to see If he were still alive. Then she fainted. In earlier testimony, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ka.-nsworth, neighbors who drove Victoria and her baby into Drain Oct. 28, 1947, testified she told the youngster, "Your daddy can never drive again." "Not only do I have no recol lection of making such a state ment, I can see no reason why I should have," asserted Victoria. She told of visiting several f laces In Drain to cash checks, he had no recollection of the amount of money she obtained, but when she reached Portland she realized she must have cah ed some checks because of the empty stubs In her check boon. No Legal Right Victoria testified that she had had the check book because she was the one "who took care of things like that." Although she admitted she didn't have the "le gal right" to sign the checks, when she and Ralph went shop ping, she would fill in the amounts and he would apply the signature. In Portland, she registered at the Park Avenue hotel. Her reg istration card from the hotel was entered in evidence. She said she purchased clothes for her bahy, Paul, and a stroller for him. She visited friends In Portland and arranged for the baby's baptism in the Catholic church. It was at the suggestion of her friend, Sister Ann Bornadette, that she tent a telegram to Ralph. Victoria was arrested by Port land police as she sat in the par lor of a Catholic convent with Sister Bernadette. They took hpr to the police station for ques tioning. Mikes Aoousatlon After questioning her about the checks she had cashed in Drain, the officers asked, "Why did you kill the man you lived with?" Victoria testified. "They told me that I not only had shot him, but that I had walked out to let him die." After Victoria was returned to Roseburg, she was questioned "numerous times" by "numerous officers." At no time, she said, was she advised that she could have legal counsel. On the check charges, the court appointed a lawyer to represent her. "They constantly accused me of not only shooting Ralph, but leav ing him on the bed to die," Vic toria declared. "Dutch Uncle," When Sgt. Edward L. Hicks, of the Santa Monica, Calif., police department came here at the re quest of Ralph's sister, he told Victoria, "I'm talking to you like a Dutch uncle. I'm trying to help you. They're going to Indict you on a first degree murder charge and hang you. Why not plead to manslaughter and ynu might go off Scot free," Victoria testi fied. Victoria said when she cut her finger on a medicine bottle In the county Jail, details of finding Ralph's body came back to her and she freely gave a statement of what she recalled to Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. J. H. Williams, then Jailer and matron of the county Jail. Others who testified Monday Included Mrs. Mary L. Looker. a neighbor, who said that al though Victoria s house was not always clean, she had seen It when It was clean. She also testi fied that Ralph "Ignored the baby" and was not affectionate toward it. Fred Overcash. Justice of the Peace Clarence Leonard, Vernon Pouncey, city marshall all of Drain, and State Police Sgt. Lvle H. Harrell were all on the stand brieily. REO CROSS TO MEET A meeting of the board of di rectors of the Yonralla branch of Douglas county chapter. Ameri can Red Cross, will be held Sept. 21. 19sfl. in the city hall in Yon- calla, Mrs. Hi ace Thlel, branch chairman, announced. ' The meeting will begin at 2:30 and is slated to clarify the status of the branch as well as to plan a program for the coming year. Mr. Douglas R. Slmms, execu tive secretary, will attend the meeting as a guest. PILES IHtMOIIIMOIMI RECTAL AND COLON AILMENTS STOMACH DISORDERS k Trssfas' IrffcMf laieiM laarttaalr'.i 7 , , Mon. through Sn : too m. c , u 0 to S p nv Ivoronot- Mon, 0i lISJ-tMl WnM orcoll for SRIt descriptive booklef The Dean Clinic In Our 39th Yar N.I. CtrMr I. lenit. ntl fn4 A. T4 I As If It ort4od 14. Of. Rtoptnintj Of Schools Colls For Extra Caution Reopening of schools In all sec tions of the state signals the need for extra caution on the part of Oregon drivers. Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry reminded today. Newbry called special attention to the 30-mile speed limit at school grounds and school cros sings, which must be observed whenever youngsters are going to or from school and during re cess periods. Faithful obedience to this law, the secretary said, may mean the difference be tween life and death if a child should dash suddenly Into the street. Last year 458 school-age pedes trians were struck by automo biles, bringing death to 16. Newbry also pointed out that Oregon law requires motorists to stop for pedestrians crossing the streets in crosswalks within the driver's half of the roadway. The law applies with equal force at crossings where there are no painted lines marking pedestrian lanes. Phoenix Champs Still Ride High PORTLAND, Sept. 14 (.) The defendinz titlists from Phoe nix, Ariz., were still riding high today as the Women's Amateur Softball association tournament entered third round play. The Ramblers defeated the Denver, Colo., Tlvolo club, 4 to 0, last night behind the one-hit pitching of Marjorie Law. Her double and two Denver errors started the scoring with two runs in the first Inning. Amy Pel alia, the Ramblers' no-hit, no-run pitcher. Is likely to see action to night. Other second-round games In the previously unbeaten bracket saw the Fresno, Calif., Rockets thump the Boise, Idaho, Chicks, 13 to 1; Peoria, 111., Dieselettes edge the Orange, Calif., Lion cites, 2 to 0; and Portland's Llnd Florists defeat the Dayton, Ohio, Orphans, 7 to 1. Two teams fell from the series, going down in the games between once-beaten entries. They were the Baltimore, Md., Pulaski club girls who lost to Baton Rouge, La., 3 to 1, and the Orlando, Fia., Plasterers who bowed to St. Jo seph, Mo- Goetz girls, 6 to 1. Camas Valley By MRS. JAMES COMBS Mr, and Mrs. Ed Joyce are on a vacation trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cooper have moved back to their home here. They have been living in Pow ers where Mr. Cooper has been engaged in logging. Mrs. John Standley and Mrs. Ethel 'Clough will leave for Sa lem Friday morning, where Mrs. Standley will visit her brother, Ed Bushnell. Mrs. Clough will spend some time in Eugene on business. Mrs. Clough's father. J. L. Kirkendall, will accompany them as far as Cottage Grove, where he will visit with his sis ter, Mrs. W. S. Cappious, until their return. Mr. and Mrs. Cap pious lived In the valley many years ago. Mr. Melvln Crouch is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crouch. For the past three years Melvln has been teaching music at his studio in Oakland, Calif. Before that time he spent four years teaching modern composition In the Uni versity of Southern California at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ota Amsteln have Just returned from a vacation trip up in the Canadian country. While there they visited with the Mon roe and Harvey Carlyle families and with Harry C5reenway, who live on wheat ranches out of Red Deer, between Calgary and Ed monton. The Carlyles and Mr. Greenway lived in the valley about 40 years ago. They also visited at one of Andrew Bestu al's ranches, which is operated by his daughter and son-in-law. Frank Counts of Portland Is visiting at the home of his broth er, Tom Counts. Sportsmen Will Ask For Fishing Rtstrvoir EUGENE, Sept. 14 -P An Izaak Walton league spokesman here reported last night that the state convention at Bend will be asked to work for a huge sports fishing and power project reser voir in the Crooked River can yon. Mert Folkes of the local league unit said he had also been advis ed that Undersecretary of the In terior C. Glrard Davidson would speak at the Bend meeting. The convention Is Sept. 1617. David son will swak on "CVA and con servation. Folkes did not speclfv what site would he suggested for the reservoir. He said the Eugene unit would submit the proposal to the convention. Theater Film Features Pictures Of Moosehart Members of the local Moose lodge are greatly Interested in an M G M. John Neshltt "Passing Parade" short to be shown as a part of the Indian theater pro gram, Wednesday through Satur day. the short subject deals with the "City of Children." sponsor ed by the Loyal Order of Moose at Mooseheart. Ind.. for orphan ed children from pie-nursery age through high school. The experiment In the field of child psychology is in the form of a complete city, occupying t lJOO-acre site. ITCH RoeMeel It blah I Ma. taffioue ana will con tinue for We If not elnnned Its sole eauae Is tho ttrh-mlte. whit h it immune to ordinary treatment KXSORA aille the Itcr-mtte almnet instantly Onlv Ihrfi dev. EXSORA treatment la reaulraa. Mall aedera (ivan prompt altaamaaa. Pred Marat Brat, Besshere Taylor Bemoans Oregon State's Poor Showing CORVALLIS. Ore., Sept. 14 CP Despite a spirited workout, Coach Kip Taylor moaned yes terday his Oregon State college grldders "are not ready" for the season's opener Friday night against UCLA in Los Angeles. Taylor said tomorrow's work out the final home session may bring out what he hoped would make a good showing against UC LA in the Coliseum. . EUGENE, Ore.. Sept. 14 (7P Coach Jim Aiken was having trouble yesterday deciding on a signal - caller for the Oregon Ducks' opening contest against St. Mary s Friday night. Aiken has been alternating in practice between Jim Calder wood and defensive ace Earle Stelle. The team was scheduled to leave for California today by train. PULLMAN, Sept. 14 (& Washington State college football workouts were cut to one a day by Coach Phil Sarhoe yesterday. ine cougars open tne season Sa turday with Utah State. Washing ton said yesterday his greatest preseason fears were not realiz ednot a single player was In jured In workouts. I believe we 11 be one of the very few college teams coming up to their first game without a single man on the sidelines," the grid coach said. LODGE DIRECTORY Job's Daughters, No. S Meet first and third Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m., Masonic Temple Master Mason and O. E. S. members always welcome. KAY HOLMES, Hon. Queen. DORIS RAND, Roc. O. E. S-, Roseburg Chapter No. S Holos stated communications on the first and third Thurs days of each month. All so Journing brothers and sisters are cordially Invited to attend. ELLISON Worthy Matron. CHRISTINA MICELLI, Sec. B. P. O. Elks, No. 326 Meet In Elks Temple every Thursday. Visit ing Brothers al ways welcome. ROBERT HELLIWELL, Sec, W. B. A., Roseburg Ravlew, No. 11 Holds regjlar meetings on second and fourth Thursdays at 2 p. m. Visiting sisters in vited to attend reviews. Macca bee l.all Pine and Cass Streets. HELENA HAYS, Pres. JESSIE VINSON, F. Sec. Lady Elks Meets every second and fourth Thursday at 8:00 o'clock at tne Elks Temple. All members welcome. MRS. PAUL K. RYAN, Pres. MRS FRANK J. B1STAK, Sec Treasurer. F. O. E. Aerie 1497, meets Macca bee hall on Pine street every Tuesday evening at f o'clock. Visiting brothers always wel come. W. C. TOWNSEND, Pres. EARL McCOY, Sec Valsntlns Chapter, No. 48, o. E. S. Meets n I. O. O. F. hall. Myrtle Creek, 2nd and 4th Mon days eacn onth. Members al ways welcome. ZENOBIA M. AKER, Pres. JANE KNIGHT. F.Sec Ladies Auxiliary ta Frattrnat Or der of Eagles Meetings held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the r..onth at the Eagles Hall ' Visiting Sisters in good stand ing always welcome. ETHEL LV A Pres. CLARA STIEWIG. Secty. Union Encampment No. S, I. O. O. F. Meets each second and fourth Friday night In the Odd Fellow TempiL at 8 o'clock. Visitlnit Patriarchs cordially in vited to attend. CHARLES uIMMICK. C. P. RALPH L, RUSSELL, Scribe KENNETH GRAVES, Treas. KNIGH'l OF COLUMBUS Roseburg Council No. 2939. Meets every 2nd and 4th Tues days. KnlKhts of. Pvthlas Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. HARVEY BROWN. G. K. PHIL SCA1.LON,, F. S. Roseburg Rebekah Ledge, No. 41 Meets in Odd Fellows Tem ple every second and fourth Tuesday evenings at 8:00 p. m. NORA FRAUENDIENER, N. G. MARY CURTIS, Secretary. I. O. O. F. Phllet-rlari Ledge Ns. 8 Meets in Odd Fellow Tem ple everv Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. Vlsit'ng brothers al wavs welcome. D. "F. FRAUENDIENER, N. G. T. B. BUSENBARK, Sec. Neighbors of Woodcraft. Lllae Circle, No. 4 Meets at 8:00 p. m. everv first and third Mon day evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors invited to attend. LOIS BURTON. G. N. CYNTHIA GER.MOND. Clerk. Maple Lodge No. 127 A. F. A A. M. Meets In I. O. O. F. hall, Myrtle Creek, 1st and 3rd Mon day each month. All members alwavs Aelcomed. FRANK BURR, W. M. J. L. CHANEY, Sec. Veterans of Foreign Were Regu lar meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 2468, meets the second and fourth Tuesday each month at S p. m. Veterans' Lounge. Laurel Lodge No. 13. A. F. 4 A. M. Masonic Temple,, corner Cass and Jackson streets. Meets every Wednesday evening with stated communications second and fourth Wednesdays. Visit ing members alwavs welcome. GEO. W. CHURCHILL, W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Sec y. OFFICIAL IDENTIFICATIO N Southern Conference football official, demon.lr.1. shirts to be worn this fall, which will have letters on front and bark showlnr the wearer's title. t aid fans In following the fame. Left to right: R. A. Uandelake wears the "R" for referee: Bob Collier, "IT for umpire; Mickey Met Icon v, "L" for linesman; and Walter Jones, "J" for Judge. r. a - APPOINTED Frederick G. Hamley (above) has been ap pointed Justice of the state of Washington supreme court. Ht will take his oath of office Sept. 6. (AP wirephoto.) Deadline Sept. 25 For Claiming Service Medals Deadline for claiming World War II service medals at the lo cal Army and Air Force Recruit ing station is Sept. 25, M-Sgt. John F. Rose, in charge, an nounced today. After that date, applications for these medals will have to be sub mitted to the Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Wash ington 25. D.C. Sgt. Rose urged II local World War II armv and air force veterans who possess campaign ribbons for the Ann., can, Asiatic-Pacific or European-African-Middle East theaters to obtain their medals within the next two weeks. The recruiting station in Roseburg is located in the armory building. Applicants should bring with them a substantiating document which shows their eligibility 13 receive sucn medals. Any autn enticated statement of service will be sufficient proof. Can Rocky Come Back? Tonight Is Big Test NEW YORK. Sept 14 LV Rocky Graiann, the biggest question mark and dollar mark in the boxing business, returns to the ring tonight a solid choice to whip Charlie Fusaii In the Polo grounds. The much suspended Rock, making his first main stem start since he was flattened by Tony Zale 15 months ago, has been installed a 5 to 9 favorite to win. The price may go even higher by fight time, '7 p.m. (PSTi. While there is a great deal of uncertainty about Gra'iano's ability, there is no doubt over his gate-pulling powers. The former middleweight king's first home town showing in three years is bringing in the customers. The promoting International Boxing club anticipates a crowd of 35. 000 and a gross of over $200,000 providing the weather Is good for the scheduled 10-rounder. British Champ Eliminated In Woman's Golf Play ARDMORE. Pa., Sept. 14 LV) Frances Stephens. British cham pion, was eliminated from the National Women's Amateur Golf tournament yesterday by Mrs. Julius A. Page. Jr., of Greens boro. N. C. 4 and 3. in a second round match. Fifteen-year-old Maiiene Bauer. National Junior golf champion Irom Los Angeles. Calif., pitted lier youth against the experience of six-time champion Mrs. Edwin H. Vare yesterday and emerged a 4 and 3 winner over the rain swept course. Alpha Lodge No. 47, K-lghtt ef Pythias Meets every Wednes day night at 8 o'clock, K. P. hail. Rose street. J' 'HN D. HKS'C C. C. CARL O. PER.MIN. Sec. OfMolay Crapter Regu lar meeting every sec ond and fourth Thurs daT at the Masonic Temple. Scribe. Temple No. 2J. Pythian Sisters Meets the second and fourth Thursday of eaJ month at the K. P. hall. GLADYS FRENETTK, M. E. C LOCAL Spending Week In Portland y.n. B. R. Shoemaker of Rose burg is spending the week in Portland. Team to Practice The Eagles auxiliary will meet at the Eagles hall Thursday night at 8 o'clock to practice. Ill at Home Warren Mack, News-Review reporter, was un able to be at work today on ac count of illness. Improving Mrs. Quincy Brown Is reported to be much improved in health and expects to leave the Roseburg Sanitarium this week, where she has been a medical patient. Shower to be Held The Friendship club of Pythian Sis ters will hold a pink and blue 3hower Thursday night at 8 o' clock honoring Mrs. Jeanne Mol lett at the home of Mrs. Golda Nickel, 401 W. Douglas street. Tournament to Open Women of the Roseburg Country club will begin the annual handicap golf tournament Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the club course. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 and the contract bridge play will begin at 1:30 o'clock. P.N.G. Club to Meet The P.N. G. club will meet at a 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Jack Preston on South Stephens street. Host esses include Mrs. Preston, Mrs. J. Earl Pickens, Mrs. V. T. Jack son. Mrs. F. J. Herman and Mrs. Fred A. Goff. Installation of offi cers will be held. Community Club to Meet Win ston Community club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night at the new clubhouse with Mrs. Reba Buttler, Mrs. Alice Michell, Mrs. Vivian Borgaess and Mrs. Bonnie Atwell in charge of the entertainment. Refreshments will be served. All residents of the community art invited. Unit to Meet Thursday Riv ersdale Home Extension unit will meet Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Riversdale Grange hall for the study topic, "Tex tile painting." Those attending are asked to bring a sack lunch. Women of Edenbower, Garden Valley and Riversdale are invit ed. To Meet at Potluck All wom en of the Methodist church Inter ested are invited to attend the Study group 12:30 o'clock potluck luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. J. Geddes, 302 E. Washington street. Those attend ing are asked to bring their ta ble service. The study book, "Ja pan Begins Again," will be in charge of Mrs. Floyd Powell. Chapter to Meet Alpha Iota chapter. Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday night at the home of the president, Mrs. Robert Phillips. 901 Win chester street with Mrs. Robert Rhodes and Miss Ethel Van Voorst assisting hostesses. Mrs. Ernest Barker Jr., will be chair man of the topic. "Speech." and will present a guest speaker. Potluck . Supper Roseburg chapter of Eastern Star mem bers, their husbands and visiting members and their husbands are invited to a 6:15 o'clock potluck supper Thursday night at the Ma sonic temple to be followed by an entertainment to be presented by the ladies. Ham. escalloped pota toes and rolls will be furnished by the committee. Those not so licited are requested to bring a covered dish, salad or dessert. Will Appear on Program Rruce L. Yeager. president of the Oregon Wildlife Federation, and Charles V. Stanton, editor of (he News Review, will leave Fri day for Bend, where both will appear Saturday as speakers at the state convention of the Ore- Cn division of the I?aak Walton ague of America. They will re turn to Roseburg Sunday night. Returns to Portland Mrs. Frances Hurlburt. grand secre tary of the Grand Court of Ore gon. Order of Amaranth, left this morning for her home In Port land, following a stay in Rose burg since Saturday as the guest j of .Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Two '. hy. on South Stephens street. She ! was accompanied to Portland by : Mrs. Twohy. w ho will spend the ! remainder of the week there vis ! Iting. NEWS Go to Salem Mr. and Mrs. Er- win Short of Roseburg took their daughter, Miss Marie, to Salem Tuesday, where she enrolled as a freshman at Willamette uni versity. Leaves For College Mr. and Mrs. Harrie W. Booth of Rose burg drove to Salem Tuesday to take their daughter. Miss Harriet, who enrolled at Willamette uni versity as a freshman. Leave for Coast Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Josse of Roseburg and their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. George Crockett of Seattle, left Tuesday for the Oregon caves and coast points to enjoy several days vacationing. Umpqua Mineral Club Ump qua Mineral club will meet Thurs day night, Sept. 15, at 7:30 o'clock at the Milo E. Godfrey home at 426 East Second avenue N. Mem bers and friends interested are invited. Enters Willamette Miss Shir ley Helweg entered Willamette University Tuesday as a fresh man. She was taken to Salem by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Helweg of this city. Miss Helweg has been spending the summer months employed at Clark's stu dio. Return Home Miss Helen Casev and Miss Naomi Scott re turned to their home on Blakeley street Tuesday, lollowing several weens enjoying a vacation, wnne in San Francisco they were guests of Miss Casey's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cauthorn. Mrs. Cau- thorn is the former Beulah Jewett of this city. Mr. Cauthorn is pub lisher of the San rrancisco News. Following a stay in San Fran cisco, Miss Casey and Miss Scott enjoyed a short time In Reno be fore returning nome. Enjoy Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and sons of Aberdeen, Wash., are in Rose burg visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis. Robert Green and vis iting other relatives and friends. Last week the Wilsons and Greens enjoyed a trip to San Francisco bay area and other points of interest along the way. Mr. Wilson is employed by West ern Union Telegraph company and was formerly stationed in Roseburg. At Lange Home Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Lange of 221 East Com mercial avenue, Roseburg, have as their guests until Friday the former's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jensen of Tehachapi, Calif. The Langes also had their small granddaugh ter, Sandra Steen. of Portland visit them for a month. She re turned to Portland over the La bor dav holiday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollen Steen. who came to Roseburg to take her home in time for the opening of school. Mrs. Steen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lange. MERCHANTS LEAVE WILLAMETTE. Ore.. Sept. 14 tJPi The Willamette Merchants baseball team, winner of the Ore gon Amateur tournament, left to day for Watertown, S. D-, for western tournament play. LEGAL NOTICI KOTK'I or UMNO APPLICATION roa a cHAXit in point or DIVCSSION OF WATEI Notice la given hereby that Norman MrKeel hai filed an application in the oflice of Cha. Stricklln, State En gineer, tor the approval of a chance in point of diversion of water from Cow Creek. In the adjudication proeeedtnfi de termimns the relative rlghti to the ut of v.ater of Cow Creek and Ita tribu taries a water nsht waa adjudicated lo the name of T A. Farnam for the Irri gation of 3 acrea In NCSF,',. 10 acrea In NW'.SK',. 14 acrea In SWI.SF.',. Section 12. Towmhip .12 South, Range J West, W M , with a date of priority of Seplember 30. 1!K7. through the Johns Irrigation Ditch from Cow Creek. The point of diversion of the Johns Irrigation Pitch Is located SSO feet south and 9S0 feet ea,t from the west quarter corner of Section 4. Township :tt South. Hsnse 4 We,t. W U Norman Mckeel. owner of the above described land to which aald water light 1 appurtenant, proposes to Irri gate said land by means of a portable pumping plant the point of diversion of said pumping plant to be located QV) reel aouth and l.VKl feet west from the east quarter corner of Section 12. Township 32 South, aange S West. W. It All persona Interested are notified hereby that a hearing will be held at the County Court House at aoseburg. Oregon, on November 1. l4i. at 10 oo o clock am All obiecuons to the pro- I posed change, tf any there are, will be neartt at said time ana place Any obiectiona shall be prepared in writing, one copy to be served on Norman Mc Keel. Aralea. Oregon, and one ropy filed with the State Engineer. Salem. 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COVVERTIBlTE. h m m. gooa snepe fiy or see ! at 1441 Riverside Drive. 1941 PONT1AC 8 sedanette. good condi tion, good tires. $713, Ph. 3H9-R Call Bob between 8 and 7 pm. 1937 DODGE COrPE. "rumble seat. R A H: 19.T8 Ford T pickup. 37y each. Ph H.tt-R-3. "34 FORD four-door, clean, good condi tion Call at 922 Harvard, or phone l-L. MODEL A Ford. Room 325. Creatvon HoteL NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Roy VanDine. deceased now pending in the County Court of Douglas County. Oregon, are herebv notified to present the tame verified as required by law to the unOrsigned at the law offices of Orcutt. Le.r A ?euner. RnaetHirg. Oregon, within n mon t ha from August 1"th, IMS MARY VAX DYNE. AD MIM1STR ATRIX of tS fi. tate of Say VanDyna, De Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced. O M A C terms. Chevrolet - ilck - PonUae Cedilla trade-Ins. 1939 CHRYSLER Royal 4.door sedan. Body & paint very good. Ttras Ilk) new. Mechanically In A-l condition. Just completely overhauled Fina trouble-free transportation. 7i Bomt) terms. Inquire 206 Douglas Co. Stat BankBldg. . or phone 460. FOR SALE Equity In ' Mercury, of trade for dump truck or trailer house Henry DalsoaJ01sjid. 1948 5-PASS. CHEV. coupe, very clean and sporty. A. F. Laurie. Belli and Brown St. $775. EQUITY in 1949-bodge roadster for 9400. Ph. .tt(M-X-a between S and 9 evenings. . BLACK 36 Ford sedan, good Bodv, 9243. Call 1036-R, or sea at Dairy Queen after 3 00. FOR SALE 1941 Pontiac I 4-donr sedsn. Good condition; excellent buy. 9900. Phone15l-J: FOR SALE '38 Chev. coupe. Runs goo as is S19S. Call 519-J-5 after A. Livestock Bring Your Livestock WHERE they bring in the most money. Sale every Friday Livestock IS o'clock. Furniture I p B. Roseburg Auction Phone 191 FOR SALE Herd of 10 registered Guernseys, Including S from the fam ous Brook over herd from Idaho. Rec ords can be furnished. Inquire Albert H. Puhl, Route 2, Box 2M, Medford. Ore. Phone 6424. WANTED Fat fambs, yearlings-and canner awes. Write or call. James E. Lewis, Myrtle Creek, Oregon, ph. 84; DarriU W Ray, Rt. 2. Box 308 B. Roseburg. Oregon. Ph. 693-R-l WANTED TO BUY Fat and feeder lambs. Also young breeding ewes. Inquire Lvle Mar iters or John Rohr. Happy VaUey Ranch. Phona 17-F-l orJ7-r-15. FOR SALE IS head white face calves, yearlings, cows; also registered whit face bull. 4 years old; splendid tjpe, 6roven - sire, priced reasonably. Sea IrCox. Umpqua Flour Mill. FOR SALE Choice grain fed white face veal calves, just right for the locker: wholesale market price. W. A. Thomas. 9 miles cast of Sulherlin at bridge. FOR SALE 1 Jersey and Guernsey cow; been milking 2 months. 4th cslf. l mile north of Lookingglasa Store. Buckle. FOR SALE Young calves, year old heifers, and some fresh cows. No dealers. L. Nichols, Metros Ht., Box 301. FARMERS- Will buy hogs and feeders on Thursdays, 9:30 to 4 30 at stock yards in Roseburg. Bring them in W. W Green. WANTED FAT AND FEEDER lam he and yearlings. W A. Blacker!. Myrtle Creek. Phone 282 FOR SALE 2 young gentle milk rows. Phone 23-F-24. E. A. Crow, L. G. Star Rt FOR SALE Gentle pony for children. Mrs. Iverson. ph. 821. FOR SALE- Good, young fresh cowT Roy Burks. Dtllard. WANTED Board for Great Dane femai In the country. Phone LWB-R-S. WANTED All kinds of livestock. M 'U. Cox Call 990-J-4. Poultry Baby Chicks Hamps, Reds, Crosses Every week In the year. Best of breeding. Pullorum passed. s Hatching Eggs Wanted Year around market City agenu Douglas Co Flour Mill Carr's Hatchery Lookingglasa Rt Phone 19-F-J FOR SALE New Hampshire fryers. I to 4 lbs.. 34c lb., live weight Located mile west of Wilbur on Garden Valley road . No Sunday sales. Ph. 12-F-31. Roseburg Ira J. Headings, Rt 2. Box 368. Roseburg. Oregon. FOR SALE 120 healthy voting turkeys", t'p to 20 lbs. each, 9500. Mrs. H. L Lander. 2nd road to the West, So. of Kelly's Korner. FOR SALE Colored fryers. 40c a pound. Rt 1. Box 178. Maurice Weber Call evninw Rabbits WITH RABBIT MEAT. A MEAL'S COMPLETE. U. V. R. B. A. Trucks FOR SALE 1 set lumber rolls with tub frame and cab guard; also 1 set 1941 heavy utility tags with 900 tires; alto 1949 Ford lumber truck, with job. 8 miles east on Dixonvtlle road. Chas. SmmerfeldIdleyld Rt. 1937 FORD. long wheelbisT Vt f. truck, excellent Merrury motor, Eaton rear end, good tires; or trad for Pg "P. Phj.3ajj-4 11946 INTERNATIONAL pickup. 1 1948 International pickup; 1 slngl VLl D,.!,f ."'er' For Information Phone 432 129 2nd Ave South 42.,I? ,iC nd triiliT. 11800 Will take pick-up as part Call for Clair. Rose Mninr r AXLE SHAFTS for all makes of trucks. gv Truck Shop. 9035 N Stephens. Lost Found STRAYED lo my place, brown mare. feed Mil J. R. Buier. Day. Creea STRAYED 3 mllei E Sulherlin. small PH . Owner Identify, pay lor ,d Ind feedFred LeBlru LOST OR STRAYED S year old blark m l'h white star on forehead. RiyCordon ph. 313-R.2. o!rBI?1.1' ,.n.d7ian "r?5Hir wim neme platelfoundjshone 1493-Y. L1?.TrSlut."lcl'- """ Don Panke7. V.lr".e ni . Rat ,114 Personal VfiHOLlS A"VMOUS. PO Ban 1116 or Phone 1.VW-L or VW-J Fuel 22?...rire'",c furnace. Old jrowth fir block peeler core, email round core mill end, planlnl end,, oaa and laurel Special price on plan- ,or l,or' "m 'bit wood 1 mile Eat on Doufflaa St Rt imi Pro"i0l delivery Claud. wllley. Phon. ..j.. r 143-J-3. FOR SALE Slabwood. aawduaf. planar -, " 11 Phone rtm Johnson Puel Co Hay, Grain, Feed .H. ? .;Fr;Bld J"d "i cut- tlne Alfalfa. Thle hay Is nice, brlfhl r 1 ?,Tts " wefdl Phona a.w. '.Tti, GOOD recleaned cbeet seed'. Orernn Tn,' M,t- O"'"'""'. M iscellaneous EXPERIENCED DRIVER wt.hM a rid. . Dota or Montana anytime ' "'JjniShort st .Hn?7?NG OR TRESPASSING on mr Olalla property, a c Bellows. m n':"'n 1 7r"1 For Trade a r-rt - , , . Cheek. Box 234. Metro Rout.