Shop and Save With Classified Ads Lions' Football Trophy Awarded To Bill Van Horn Sot., Nov. 12, 1949-Th.- Ntwi-R.vlew, Roieburj, Ore. 11 Autos 27 Autos 27 Autos 27 D 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-door New car guarantee. Courtesy car 11885.00 1947 DODGE Town Sedan Has all the gadgets. Beau tiful maroon finish and plastic aeat covers 1595.00 1948 DODGE Custom Sedan . Radio, heater and not a scratch on the paint. Runs like new 1395.00 1941 FORD 2 -Door Don't miss seeing this for only. 695.00 194T DODGE Pickup. 1948 DODGE Pickup. . L 1943 GMC Pickup. A-speeg, overloads. Very clean 643 00 1046 DODGE Pickup. Take It away for only. 645.00 A 1946 DODGE 11 Ton Platform New tires and naint. Don't miss this . 1393.00 1939 FORD 1'7 Ton Mechanically good Clean as as can be. . ; 695.00 R HERE'S A COUPLE OF CHEAPIES 1938 PLYMOUTH Dtluxe Coupe. 123.10 1838 PONT1AC Sedan 95.00 D DON'T FORGET THAT WF TRADE AND GIVE TERMS TO SUIT YOU FOR A GOOD. DEPENDABLE. GUAR ANTEED USED CAR SEE "HANK" SIMMONS. 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Used Car Lot LockwoocTs USED CARS Best Buys Anywhere 1949 FORD Custom Sedan (Demo) iR9A.no 1949 MERCURY Sprl Sdn iDemol 2I9.1 1947 PONTIAC Fordor Sedan .. 1545 oc 1947 FORD Fordor Sedan 1295.00 1947 CHEVROLET Fordor Sedan Fleetllne 1293.00 1947 FRAZER Fordor Sedan 1195 00 1946 FORD Tudor Sedan 1095.00 1946 FORD Fordor Sedan 1095. 0J 1946 PLYMOUTH Fordor Sedan .. 923.00 1942 PONTIAC Sedan Tudor B91.no 1942 STUDEBAKER Fordor Sedan 705.00 1942 STUDEBAKER Tudor Sedan 745 00 1941 STUDEBAKER Club Cp 570.00 1941 FORD Tudor Sedan 095.00 1941 CHEVROLET Club Coupe .... 595 00 1940 STUDEBAKER Fordor 6edan 42o 00 1940 FORD Tudor Sedan . 550.00 19119 PLYMOUTH Coupe 495..IU 1938 OLDSMOBILE Sedan :195.00 1937 CHEVROLET Tudor 325.00 1937 FORD Coupe - 295.00 1936 FORD Tudor 105.00 Open Sunday From 9 to 3 Trucks And Pickups 1948 FORD 1-ton Stake Rack 1795 00 1948 FORD '3-ton Stake Rack .. 1205.00 1947 STUDEBAKER IV. -TON Chassis & Cab 8B5 00 1947 WILLYS 1-ton Pickup 99.Y00 1946 WILLYS Station Wagon .... 1345.00 You Pay Less For Used Cars At LOCKWOOD MOTORS Easy Terms Used Cars At Umpqua Motors 1949 TRAZER. low mileage 1995 1947 FRAZER MANHATTAN, all the extrai a sharp car. fully guaranteed . . . -v I losfl CROSLEY Conv., very clean . 505 1941 CHRYSLER Royal 'J 1936 FORD Tudor. 2'5 TRANSPORTATION 1938 FORD Tudor 1937 PLYMOUTH Tudor 1937 PLYMOUTH Fordor 1938 FORD 60 Coupe, new motor. . 19.16 FORD Tudor - 1937 CHEV Tudor 1934 PLYMOUTH Coupe. A-l work ear. tn perfect mechanical shape - Umpqua Motors 1444 No Stephens (Next tn Snark Shackt Ph. 752 MORE MONEY for your car Cash nn th spot Cork rum Motor. Inc Dc Soto Plymouth- Phon. 408 114 N Rom St. SriCKTMCKlT. ln3"coridltlnfc'iil trad for lot or small house Roe burg Furniture Exchange, Sot Mo. Jackson St. Better Buys At Barcus Ford Specials 1948 SUPER DELUXE sedan. Fac tory tns tailed heater, air con ditioner and radio. Beautiful ' black finish. Upholstery like new; new tires 1445 1940 4 -door sedan, RAH 1940 5-pass. coupe. R & H . 595 . 393 1938 DELUXE tudor heater , radio, 383 1937 Sixty coupe . 1937 Sixty a-door sedan 1937 85 4-door aedan 1937 85 2-door eedan 1929 Model A panel. It rum 245 33 Other Buys 194 PACKARD 120 Clipper Deluxe . sedan, factory Installed radio and heater, overdrive 343 1942 DODGE: fluid drive, heater. new tires. One owner 80S 1940 HUDSON Sedan, R & H. good tires ! 1940 DESOTO deluxe sedan: radio. heater 573 1940 STUDEBAKER coupe 421 luoo uuii.iv Hoaamaster sedan, it you want a big automobile in extra good shape and a low price, this is It only 395 1934 CHEVROLET sedan, good trans portation .. Trucks 1947 DODGE shortlog truck. 2-speed ax.. Brownie, tags, excellent condition .. 2t 1946 STUDEBAKER PICKUP, heater, radio, perfect con- tion Only .. 8C3 Open Sundays BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Highway 99 N it Garden Valley Ruad This Week's Special This ad is worth $75.00 on all these better used cars Down Payment and Terms Will Be Made to Suit You. 1846 FORD 4-door 1946 HUDSON 4-door 1948 JEEP, 4-wheel drive 1941 FORD Club Coupe ... 1940 HUDSON Coupe 1939 PLYMOUTH Coupe ... 1005.00 995.00 1939 NASH Amb. Sedan 1840 LINCOLN Sedan 1940 CHEVROLET 2-door . 1941 HUDSON Club Coupe 1940 HUDSON Sedan 1941 PONTIAC 2-door 1942 HUDSON "a" sedan . 1941 HUDSON Club Coupe, 1941 CHEVROLET Sedan .... Better Buys & More Car For Your $$ at Roseburg Hudson Co. Hudson Dealer 702 So.' Stephens St. Ph. U76-R 1947 BIMCK Super, R St H. l-"30 1947 STUDEBAKER. H 1343 2 Extra Rood 1948 JEEPS 1103 low Tnilcage and 1295 1047 WILLYS Station Wagon il' 1P4B 1-Ton FWD 1403 1B41 OLDS. Cluh Coupe. Clean 793 1041 BWICK. Sendanette 7A5 1941 CHEV. 2-door. R a H & new paint 795 AT WINSTON 1P47 FORD 2-door 1941 PONTIAC Club Coupe. 1940 OLDS. 4-door 19m OLDS 4-door 1941 DODGE 2-door. 19:W STUOFBAKF.R 4-door. DODGE Power Wagon. ..II.U3 493 ! ... s i 373 ' 167JI Riverside, Motors 1640 No. Stephens North Side Motors 1947 FOHD 3-passenf.r coup 1947 FORD 4-door Sedan 1946 CHEVROLET 5-pais. coupe 1941 CHEVROLET rnuu. new motor 1940 CHEVROLET tudnr. motor Hke new 1937 CHEVROLET coupe, tine trans- ' portatlon. MODEL A Pickup, food ahapc PH. 16S0.J 1701 N. STEPHENS 675 00 525.00 399.00 495.00 475.00 693.00 625 00 525.00 773.00 775 00 black 623.00 693 00 Rose Motor Used Car Lot Thanks, to our Buyers in the past, and for our Buyers today we have: 1947 1941 itm 1947 1946 1940 1940 1941 1940 1941 1938 1938 OLDSMOBILE "98" Sedan OLDSMOBILE Club Coup OLDSMOBILE Sedan WILLYS JEEP, a very friendly car. STUDEBAKER, P. U. CHEVROLET 4-D CHEVROLET 2-D CHEVROLET Convertible DODGE Sedan, new paint job FORD Sedan STUDEBAKER Sedan CHEVROLET Sedan WE ARE OPEN UNTIL P. M. Call 68 Rose & Lane Sts. Rose Motor Co. PLYMOUTH 3 PASSENGER coupe like new condition. See to appreciate. S393 full price, terms. B25 So. Pine. f947 FORD Station wagon, new motor, R St H. 81250. Ph. 644-L. Impounded 28 UNLESS claimed within 48 hours from date of notice, the following described dogs will be disposed of as provided in City Ordinance No. 1118: Black Terrier, female, small, crippled. Red Cocker, male, medium. Black Collie, curly hair, male, large. CITY POLICE DEPT. 11-11-403:00 p. m. Instruction 29 Baton Twirling Classes Tues. 10 a. m. and 3:46 p m. Saturdays, 3:30 p. m. Also class and private lessons in tap. Ulah R hod en Srhool of Dance Arts. 220 N. Main Si. Ph 14.TI-J Notices 31 Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids are being accepted by the Build ing Committee of St. John's Lutheran Chutch for the construction of a new church building In the City of Su therlin. Contractors may obtain copies of the plans and specifications at the home of Mr. Anton Coenenberg, Su thorlin. Bids may be mailed to St. John's Lutheran Church, Suthenln. The Building Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids." DUE to sickness the AIR PORT INN will dc ciosea lor two weeks, starting the 15th of Nov. Watch for our opening ad. AS OF THIS DATE, I will not bere"- sponslble for debts contracted by any one other than myself. Edgar J. NO HUNTING or trespassing on Happy Valley Ranch. Rohr and Ma raters. Weekend College Football Scores (By The Associated Press) Miami Fla. 13, South Carolina 7. Youngstown 7, Muhlenberg 7 ttiei. Chattanooga 40, Louisiana College 7. Colby 33, Bates 21. Colorado A St M 16. Brlgham Young 14. West Virginia State 14, North Carolina College 0. Wofford 26, Tenn. Tech. 7. Oregon College 43, Chlco Calif.) 7. Slippery Rock 14, Clarion iPa.) 7. Colorado College 25, Adams tColo.) Stale 0. Fresno State 20, Pepperdine 7. Colorado Mines 27, Idaho State 27 (tici. Arkansas Tech. 26, Henderson 0. San Diego Naval Training 20, Great Lakes 6. Hardin 60, Oklahoma City 16. Dickinson N.D. 23, Eastern Mon tana i:t. Compton J. C. (Calif.) 23, Pasadena City College 6. Missouri Valley 62. William Jewell 0. Springfield (Moj 21, Southeast Mis souri 6. California Poly 7, Santa Barbara 0. Whitier 20, California Aggies 1.1. Pacific Fleet destroyers 39. Fort Bliss 0. Los Angeles Loyola 13. Nevada 12. Oregon High Football Scores iBy The Associated Press) Hood River 18, The Dalles 0. La Grande .'13, Baker 0. Taft 1H, Tillamook 12. Independence 13, Monmouth 7, Toledo 39, Newoprt 0. Grants Pass 27, Cottage Grove 12. La Center (Washj 20, Hill Military (Portland! 6. Junction City 21. Willamette 2. Springfield 19. St Mary s (Eugene) 6. Milton-Freewater 19, Pendleton 0. Ashland 39. Roseburg 28. Marshfietd 6, North Bend 0. Myrtle Point 27. Coqullle 6. Klamath Falls 19. Bend 13. Prineville 19. Redmond 0. Central Catholic (Portland) 14, Scap poose 0. Hillsboro 58. Newberg 0. Tlgard 7. McMlnnville 6. Eugene 19, Salem 13. Milwaukie 26, Estacada 6. . Albany 21, Jefferson (Portland! 9. Social Security Worker Will Be Here On Tuesday Are you losing social security payments every month? Paul F. Johnson, manager of the Eugene office of old-age and survivors insurance, said today inai ine social security adminis tration is anxious to protect the interests of all workers and their families, hut that his' office can not do this unless workers aged 65 and the families of deceased workers make sure to contact promptly the social security office located in Eugene in the Post Of fice building. "No payments can be made without a signed appli cation," Johnson said. A representative will he in Rose burg at the Oregon State Em ployment service Tuesday. Nov. 15. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and noon. FR0SH BEAT ROOKS CORVALLIS, Ore.. Nov. 12. '.Pi Playing In ankle-deep mud, the University of Oregon frosh pushed over two fourth period touchdowns vesterdav to defeat the Oregon Slate Rooks. 13-0. It was the Rook's fifth straight setback. The Lions football trophy was presented to Bill Van Horn, m Roseburg high school s outstand ing football player In last Thurs day's game with Grants Pass. The presentation was made bv Ross Newcomb at the weekly Lions meeting In the Hotel Umo qua. Van Horn, who had won the cup twice before, was con sidered by the Lions committee. said Newcomb, as the player who inspirea nis team to come dock after what appeared to be a dis astrous defeat, and score two touchdowns. Roseburg was threatening again at the final whistle, with the game ending 20-14 In Giants Pass' favor. Speaker for the meeting, at which Lady Lions were guests, was Glenn N. Riddle of Riddle, who spoke on early pioneer his tory. Dr. E. W. Carter explained plans for an underprivileged children's party to be held the Thursday before Christmas in the hotel lobby. V fund raising program was started." Frank Von Borstel Jr. reported on next Thursday's meeting, a 4-H food production dinner at Evergreen Grange. The meetir.g will honor the 4-H members, and awards will be presented. Mem bers having extra room in their cars are asked to stop at the junior high school. Walter Allen brought up the subject of a better safety patrol at the south Stephens street crossing for Rose school. The matter was taken under advise ment, and discussed further in the board of directors' session, following the meeting. Matt Slapkard reported on plans for Christmas street decor ations, which the Lions are to erect. Two new members ivere in ducted by District Governor For rest Losce. They were Conrad Clune, sponsored by Keith Phil lips, and Clifton Saar, sponsored by Dr. Carter. Future Citizens Must Be Taught More Of World - IEd. Note.' This is the last of a series ' of articles by Roseburg school principals on American Edu. cation Week). By EARL LADD We hear more and more each day about what we should do in education tomorrow. I feel that we should spend more time In opening a window of learning to day, so that the children will lie able to better meet their prob lems of tomorrow. The philosophy of the Roseburg school is to encourage and assist each pupil to successfully attain efficiency In the fundamental processes ol reading, writing, arithmetic, reasoning, good health habits, and in the develop ment of social responsibility lead ing to successful citizenship in our democratic society. , We are working to achieve these ideals, and we wish to take this opportunity . to thank the church and the home which are the other two great institutions that are helping us to reach this goal. The citizens of the future are going to have to know more about the world than their pre- ueuessurs. mis is an mescapaoie fact, and through the cooperation of the church, the home, and the school we will achieve this, by impressing upon each pupil that he or she Is a citizen of a great country, wnose greatness de pends on his or her living suc cessfully; and u we work to ac complish this, the school of to morrow will meet responsibilities along with the other two great institutions, because the children of today will be putting into prac tice tnose meals mat we are striving to teach. The big ques tion is: Are we keeping the win dow open? Doniel G. Real, Infant, Passes At Sutherlin Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon for Daniel Gene Real, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hollls Real of Sutherlin, who died at a local hospital Nov. 10. Father Edmund Hyland of St. Joseph's church officiated. In terment was in the Catholic cem etery. Arrangements were in cnarge ol tne lxing & Urr Mor tuary. " The child was born Nov. 8, 1949, at Roseburg. Surviving he sides his parents are a brother. Michael Hollls Real, Sutherlin; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Real and Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Groleau, .all of Suther lin. He is also survived by two great-grandparents, Mrs. Marv De Groot of Milwaukie, Wis., and Mrs. W. I. Lawson, Buffalo, Tex as. Pacific Coast League Hikes Its . Waiver Price LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12.-(.P The Pacific Coast league has hiked Its waiver price from $4000 to $7500. That means no PCL team can (.Islm nnnthar'm nl.u.i- it-ilhntit 4 1 kl.k.. i C the league directors voted yester day. Winding up their current ses sion, the PCL moguls also refused the town of Hayward's applica tion for a franchise in the Far West league. By baseball protocol, Hayward which would operate in the Oakland-San Francisco area had to receive permission from the PCL. BRITAIN'S DEBT SOARS LONDON -4PI Britain's na tional debt has Increased 40-fold In the last half century, the treas ury disclosed. The nation now owes 25.207, 000,000 pounds or 503 pounds for every man. woman and child In its population. r wt. " " 1 i lUXV jfj NEEWOLLAH TROPHIES were presented" to schools having the largeit , percentage attendance. The preientationi were made Wednesday by Junior Chamber of Commerce representatives. Rose school children (upper picture) won the trophy for the third time for schools of over 150 enrollment., This means the school may keep the award permanently. Pictured, left to right, are Don Forbes, John Herdiman, Principal Eli S. Hell, Keith Custer and George Mcintosh. The lower picture shows the presentation of the trophy to Father Edmund Hyland, whose St. Joseph's school was awarded first place for schools under 150 enrollment. In the background are Mcintosh, Father Hyland, Custer, Forbes and Herdiman. Neewollah thii year attracted 1020 children from 14 participating schools. One hundred merchandise prize certificates were given indi viduals, and all children were given ice cream bars. (Picture by Photo Labi. OCE REMAINS UNBEATEN CHICO. Calif.. Nov. 12.-4!P) Oregon College of Education hung up its eighth straight win of the season last night against Chico State co ece. 43-7. The easy vic tory kept OCE as one of the West Coast s tnree unoeaten ana un tied teams. TALENT WINS MEDFORD. Nov. 12. (P) Talent's six-man football team swamped Dufur 39 to 6 last night In a quarterfinal game. LEGAL XxTiJVsi'jsiMuJisrVV,rri SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF UKKliUW. (UN uuuui.rta COUNTY. J. C COPELAND and CAPITOLA CO PEL, AN u, nuiDana ana wua, r 1111 ttffi VI, LEONARD H. CROW and MARY CROW, husband and wire; tne unknown neir of Leonard H. Crow, if deceased; Ihe unknown Heirs of Mary Crow, If de ceived, alio, all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rlghtt title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described in the com plaint herein, and Umpqua Savings Ac Loan Ass'n., Defendants. TO: Leonard H. Crow ind Mary Crow, husband and wile; ine unxnown Hrirs of Leonard H. Crow, If de ceased; the Unknown Heirs of Mary Crow, If deceased; alio, all other person or parties unknown claim in jr. any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you and each of you ure hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed against vou in the above entitled court and cause on or before four i4 weeks from the de of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer said cnmplai'it, plaintiffs for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a succinct state ment of which Is as follows: That It be decreed that plaintiffs are the owners as tenants by the entirety and titled to the posKession 01 ine 101- lowing described real properly, :o- wlt: Beginning at a lenca corner mi ine Northwest corner of the following described tract at a point which u lf).:i5 chains north and .10 4 chains east of the quarter section corner between Sections 4 and S. Township 2.1 South. Range A West, Willam ette Meridian: thence running from said beginning point, around fence lines North ' east R 66 chain-, to the northeast corntr of said recorded property, thence South 1 " 4T west 2 26 chains, thence north Bit' 57' East 0M chains, thence south 1" 01' east 5.1S chains, to a pipe on the north line of a road, thence South R 30' West 00 chains, along said road to the southwest corner of said recorded tract, thence north 0' 20' west 7.5 chains to the place of beginning, and being sit uated In the northwest quarter of Section 4. Township 2.1 South, Rang. S West. Willamette Meridian. Doug las Countv. Oregon. EXCEPTING THFnEFROM the following portion of land which Is described as fol lows: That portion thereof as ronveyed bv J. C. Copeland and CapHola Cope land to School District No. 1. as the same is recorded October M. In Book 11. page .17. Deed Records of Douglas County, Ore gon. and that the right of possession and title neiween piainiiri" inn ar.trnu ants be forever quieted, and thai It n decreed that any claim of the de fendants, save and except iimpgui Savings A Loan Ass'n., or either of them in and to said real property is without foundation In law or In equity, and that the plaintiffs are the owners In fee of safa premises, sublect to a mortgage of the Umpqua Savings St Loan A'n., dated the 28th day of Sfptember, U49, recorded In Volume ftf. page 287, Mortgage Records of Douglas County. Oregon; free from any and all right, title, estate. Hen or Interest of said defendants, save and except t.'mpqtia Savings St Loan Ann., and all persons claiming by. through or under them or any of them be forever enjoined and restrained fiom anaerting any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In or to laid premises or inv part thereof, and that It be de rreed that the mortgage of the t!mp-iua Savings St Lcn Ass'n dated the 28h dav of September, 104ft, recorded In Volume RO. page 287, Mortgage Records of Douglas Countv, Oregon. Is a villd and subsisting Hen nn said premUes: and for such other and further relief tn the court may appear equltaole This summons la served upon you hy publicat ion once each week for four i4t successive weeks In the Roeeburf News Review. newspaper of general circulation, as proviaea oy siaiuie, fitibllshed and issued In Roseburg, Doug as County, Oregon. By order of the Honorable Carl E. Wimherlv. Judas of the above entitled court made on the 12th day of July, 1948. OF, DDES AND FELKKR Attorney for Plaintiffs U S. National Bank Building, Roseburg, Oregon. NOTIf'R TO CREDITORS All persons having claims ..gainst tne Estate ot (Jiauae w. mcuonaia, de ceased, now Dendlne: In the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, ire hereny notified to present tne same, verified a required by law, to Ged des and Felker, attorneys at law, Roe- burg. Oregon, witmn six montni irnin the date hereof. Dated this l.lth day of October. 1B10. RUTH MCDONALD. Administratrix of the Estate of Claude W. McDonald, Deceased. NOTICE TO CRKillTORS All oersons having claims against the Estate of G L. Grant. Deceased, now pending in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby notified to K resent the same verified as required y law, to the undersigned at the office of Geddcs St Felker, Attorneys. Rose burg, Oregon, within six months from ine date nereoi. uaiea ana ursi puu lished this 13th day of October, 1049. Administratrix of the Estate ol G. L. Grant Deceased. , NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICR U herebv tfiven that Tues day. November 13, 194H, at 10 o'clock A. M. In the County Court Room, County Court House. In Roseburg, Douglas uouniy, uregon. nave oecn fixed as the time and place for hear ing objections, if any, to the final account filed by the undersigned in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon. WILLIAM A. iiUUPIRhb Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate of Vlctof James Trayer, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Nntlr la herehv fflven that Tues day, November 13lh. 1049, at 10 o'clock A. M., In the County Court Room, County Court House, In Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, nave oeen fixed as the time and place for hear ing objections. If any, to the final account filed by the undersigned In ihe County Court , of Douglas County, Oregon. ANNA L.. HUTCHINSUN, UXCruiriX of the Estate of Joe N. Hutchinson, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All nersons having claims aaatntt the estate of Elmo Klbby, Deceased, now pending In the County Court of Doug las county, uregon, are nereny nou flerf to nrecent Ihe same, verified as required bv law, to the undersigned at the office of Geddes St Felker, At torneys, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 22nd day of ucioDer, iHiH. naomi b. Kinny Executrix ot the Estate of Elmo Klbby, deceased. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION NOTICE Roseburg Hudson Company. 702 South Stephens Street. Roseburg, Oregon, a co-partnership consisting of Herbeit weisgerner ano Monen t. onore, has been dissolved as of November 2, 1049. by the sale of the Interest of Robert E L. Shore to Herhert Wels gerber, and In consummating said trans act Inn a new cn-nartnershlo has been created wherein Herbert Wefsgerber and Charles C. Crlng are co-partners wno will operate said business under the trade name and style of Roseburg Hud son Company. Robert E. L Shore no longer has any Interest In said business. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underalgned Executor of Ihe Estate of LLOYD H. SWAN, deceased, ha filed his Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas Countv, and said Court has appolntrd Monday, December 3th. 1049, at IOOO A. M. of said day in the County Court Room of the County Court House in Roseburg, Douglas County. Oregon, as the time and Dlaee for hearing oblfe- tions. if any, of said Final Account and the settlement thereof Dated November Sth. 1940. Bnv n votiNfi. Executor of the Ealate of Lloyd H. Swan, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice Is hereby given that November 19. 104R, at the hour of lo.uo A. rn . in the County Courtroom at the County Courthouse In Ronrburg. Douglas Coun tv. Oregon, has been set as the time and pl.sre for the hearing of obee- lions. II any mere nr. 11m ' account of the undersigned admin istrators. Dated this 14th dsv of October. 1041. and first published the 15th day of October. 1949. IAr A r.RAF and JT.HHir. H Graf FISHER. Administrators of the es'ate of Earnest Aiirea urai, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All nersons ha vine: claims asalnst the Estate of Amelia C. McGhehey, deceased, now pending in the County court of Douglas uounty, uregon. are herehv notified to n resent the same. verified as required by law. at the offices of Geddes and Felker, Attorneys gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and lit published this Sth day 01 novemncr, miu. ARTHUR C. McfJHEHEV Administrator of the Estate of Amelia C. McGhehey, deceased. NOTICE TO CJlfclJITUKS All persons having claims against the ESTATE of RUTH MILDRED HEH- RIGES now oend ni in the County Court In Douglas County. Oregon, are hereby notified to present the name properly verified to the undersigned Administrator at the offices of WINS TON it D1MICK. 40.1 Pacific Bldff.. Rose burg. Oregon, within alx months froiny tne aaie nereor. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED Sat urday, November a. 1949. (.iivin j. iu.nniUE.a Administrator of the Estate of RUTH MILDRED HER RIGES, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that Sherman S. Smith, has been by order of the Honorable D. N. Busenhark, County Judge of Doug las County, Oregon, made and entered on the Sth dnv of November. 104(1. appointed Administrator of the Estate of J. ELMER NKLSON, Deceased, und all persons having claim against Ihe Estate are requested to present the same, duly verified, to the Adminis trator at iwhj souin otn street, uranis Pass. Oregon, on or before six 6l months from and after the 12th dy of November, 1049. which la the date of the first publication of this notice. anerman o. omiin, Aaminniniur, NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION AS TO THE ANNEXATION OF TERRI TORY TO THE CITY OF ROSEUURO, OREGON Notice herebv Is aiven that there will be a special election In the City f Hosenurg. Oregon at wnicn time there will be submitted to the elec tors of said Cltv the separate propo sitions of altering the boundaries of said City and Including within the said boundaries and annexing to said City the following described separate territories, to-wlt: I. WEST ROHERURO: Beslnnlng at Intersection of the cen ter line of the Umpqua River and the Northwesterly city limits 01 Roseourg, Oregon; l hence downstream along the cen ter line of said river tn the East bound ary of the U. S. Veterans Administra tion Hospital Property. Thence South to the Northerly line of County Road No. 13, Thence West along said Northerly boundary of County Road No. LI, to the Intersection of said Northerly boundary, of Countv Road No. 13, and the Westerly boundary of Nebo Vista addition as platted and recorded In the office of the County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, If said West mum Rheumatism Neuritis Sciatica SUFFERERS IN THE ROSEBURG AREA IF YOU WANT-RELIEF and HELP Send for our ARTHRITIS BOOK (We Have So Medicine or Anything Else lo Sell You) No Matter how long you have (Uftered. or what you have tried, this instructive Arthritis Book, written In easily understood words, will enable you to fully understand your own case and may save you years of suffering. This book contains Information heretofore known only to Spe cialists. It explains the differ ence between types of Arthritis and between Arthritis and Rheu matism. Sciatica. Neuritis and Lumbago. It lists causes and symptoms and describes associ ated complicating diseases. It explains the Anatomy and Physi ology of the involved Muscles. Joints .and Nerves. Few realise how serious these diseases can erly boundary of Nebo VltU Addition was extenaea. tnence aoutn aiong saia Westerly boundary of Nebo Vitta. Ad dition to point 100 ft. South of thai uia ioos uay wagon noaa no. 11 Thence following Easterly line par allel to and 100 ft. South of the Old Coos Bay Wagon Road No. 113 to the, West City limits of Roaeburg, Oregon.. Thence Northeasterly along said city limits to the point of beginning. . MILLER'S ADDITION'flLEEFY HOL LOW ADDITION: Beginning at the Intersection of the Northwest corner of Miller's Addition as platted and recorded In the office of the County Clerk of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, with the South City limits of the City of Roseburg, Oregon; thence souinwesteriy along tne ntormwest Boundary of said Millers Addition to the Southwest corner of aaid Millers Addition, thence Southeast along the Southerly boundary of said Mllfses Ad dition to Ihe Southeast corner of said Miller's Addition thence North .42' East along the Southeast boundary of said Millers Addition to the Intersec tion of the Northwest corner of Sleepy Hollow tracts as platted and recorded In the office of the County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, with said Southeast boundary; tnence Southerly along the Westerly boundary of said Sleepy Hollow tracts to the Southwest corner of said Sleepy Hollow tracts; thence Easterly along the Southerly boundary of said Sleepy Hollow tracts; thence Northwest along the Northeakt erly boundary of said Sleepy Hollow Tracts to Its Intersection with the Southeast boundary of said Miller's Addition; thence North 42 East along said Southeast boundary to the North end of the East line of Starmer Street as shown on said Miller's Addition plat and continuing North 42 East along the East line of Starmer Street If extended to its Intersection with the Southerly city limits of said City of Roseburg; thence Westerly along said City limits to the plsce of Begin ning. S. PORTION OF TEULAH ADDITION Lots 1 and 2, Block 1. Lots 1 to 7, Inclusive Block .1. Beulah Addition u the City of Roseburg, as the same Is platted and of record in the office of Ihe County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon. That said election will commence at 8:00 o'clock A. M. on said date and continue until 8:00 P. M. thereof, pro vided that the Judges will have the power to adjourn for one (1) hour at noon, due proclamation being made ol such adjournment. That the polling places for said elec tion are as follows; Ward It Polling place: Court House. Ward 2; Polling place: Junior High SchooL Ward 8: Polling place: Roseburg Hotel. Ward 4l Polling place: City Hall. That at said election the electors or the City of Roseburg are Invited to vote separately on the annexation of each of said three territories. By order of the Common Council of the City of Roseburg. DATED and first published this 121H day of November. 1949. WILLIAM D. BOLLMAN City Recorder become If long neglected. 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