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R & H, spotlight, low mileage, $995., terms. Chet Hamm, Tower Mote., pn. iwv. CAR RADIO for sale, in good condi tion S35. Now In my '40 Chev. Call MODEL A Ford with 2-wheel trailer, $100. Al'l Flxit Shop, 320 W. Wash ington. WILL SELL or trade equity in '47 Stud-baker 4-door sedan, perfect con dition, rn. xzu-j-k. Impounded 28 THE FOLLOWING described dog has been Impounded and if not claimed within 48 hours from date of notice will be disposed of as provided hy Male Pekingese, picked up near Canyonvllle. Geo. Weseman Idleyld Route. Box 85, Roseburg. 11-2-1-493:00 p. m. Personal 30 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, P. O. Box 1116 or Phone 1509-L. Notices 31 CARD OF THANKS We wish to to take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the kind ness and sympathy extended by our friends during our recent bereave ment, and for the beautiful lloral offerings. Mrs. Iiora Ferber & Family Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Smith and Family SUGAR BOWL CAFE under new man agement. We are not responsible for any debts contracted before November 18. lona Lovely and Philip Deupree, uanyonvuie. rWILL NOT be responsible for debts other than my own. Edward Pollock. LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that Sherman S. Smith, has been by order of the Honorable O. N. Busenbark. County Judge of Doug las County. Oregon, made and entered on the 5th day of November, 1949, appointed Administrator of the Estate of J. ELMER NELSON. Deceased, and all persons having claim against the Estate are requested to present the same, duly verified, to the Adminis trator at KWl's South 6th Street, Grants Pass, Oregon, on or before six 6t months from and after the 12th diy of November, 1949. which is the date of the first publication of this notice. Sherman S. Smith, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tne undersigned Executor of the Estate of LLOYD H. SWAN, deceased, has filed his Final Account in the County Couit of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, and said Court has appointed Monday, December 5th. 1949. at 10:00 A. M. of said day In the County Court Room of the County Court .lousa in Roseburg, Douglas County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions. If any. of said Final Account and the settlement thereof. Dated November 5th. 1940. ROY O. YOUNG, Executor of the Etat of Lloyd H. Swan, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the es tate of Frank W. Bramhall, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, hit final ac count as such administrator and that the Court has fixed Monday, Decem ber Wth. 1949 at 10 o'clock A. M. and the County Courtroom in the Court House at Roseburg. Oregon, as the time and place of heating objection!. If any, to said final account and the closing of said estate. Dated and first published Novem ber 36th, 1949. E. E. HART Administrator of the 1at of Frank W. Bramhall. Deceased. LEGAL' NOTICE OF STREET VACATION NOTICE HEREBY la given that, or resolution duly adopted by the Com mon Council of the City of Rose burg, Oregon, on November 7, 1948. proceedings have been initiated by said Com"-, 0.ci! " c "V East 36 feet of Claire Street mi Chadwick'g Addition to the City of Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, ly ing between the northerly line of DoJg las Street and the northerly platted terminus of said atreet. Any person or persons having ob jections or. remonstrances to the va cation of said portion of said street may In writing make and fi! the same with the undersigned Recorder of said City at an time prior to the hearing on said vacation, which will be heard at the regular meeting of said Common Council at 7:30 P. M. on December 19. 1949, in the City Hall in Roseburg, Douglas' County, Ore gon. Dated and first published thts 19th day of November, 1949. WILLIAM D. BOLLMAN City Recorder, Roseburg, Oregon. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY EDNA V. POWNELL, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES H. A. POWNELL, Defendant. TO: JAMES H. A. POWNELL, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint of plaltlff fUed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before four (41 weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief demanded tn said complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: For an abso lute decree of divorce dissolving the marriage contract now existing pe tween plaintiff and defendant. This summons is served upon you by publication once each week for four (4 successive weeks In the Rose burg News-Review, by order of the Honorable Carl E. Wimberly, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 23rd day of November, 1949, and the time provided in said order for defendant to appear and answer plain tiff's complaint is on or before four 141 weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. The date of first publication of this summons Is November 26th, 1949. ORCUTT, LONG c NEUNER - Attorneys for Plaintiff Postofflce address: Roseburg, Oregon. CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN F. MORRIS, deceased. TO: Mary Morris Bateson, Rose Morris St. Lawrence, George Levesque, Louis Levesque, John Levesque, Ellen Le vesque Edwards, heirs at law and next of kin named in the petition filed herein for the sale of real property of-feald estate, and to all other heirs unknown, If any such there be, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County in tne Court Room thereof within twenty eight (28i days from the date of the first publication of this ciutlon, then and there to show cause, if any exists, why an order of sale should not be made as prayed for in said petition filed herein, authorizing and directing George Luoma, adminlsrator of the above entitled estate, to sell the fol lowing described real property of said estate for the purpose of .paying the claims against said estate and ex penses of administration and for dis tribution: Northeast Quarter (NEV, of Sec tion 23, Township 28 South, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridi an, Douglas County, Oregon, con-. talning 160 acres. WITNESS the Honorable D. N. Bu senbark, County Judge of ,the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Douglas County this 21st day of November, 1949. (Seal) D. N. Busenbark . County Judge ATTEST: Roy Agee County Clerk Date of first publication: November 26, 1849. Date of last publication: December 24, 1949. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION AS TO THE ANNEXATION OF TERRI TORY TO THE CITY OF ROSEBURG, OREGON Notice hereby is given that there will be a special election in the City of Roseburg, Oregon at which time there will be submitted to the elec tors of said City 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: 1. WERT ROSEBURG! Beginning at intersection of the cen ter line of the Umpqua River and the Northwesterly city limits of Roseburg, Oregon: Thence downstream along the cen ter line of said river to the East bound ary of the U. S. Veterana 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. 13, to the Intersection of said Northerly boundary, of County 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 erly boundary of Nebo Vista Addition was extended, thence South along said Westerly boundary of Nebo Vista Ad dition to a point 100 ft. South of the Old Coos Bay Wagon Road No. 113. Thence following Easterly a line par allel to and 100 ft. South of the Old Coos Bay Wagon Road No. 113 to the West City limits of Roseburg, Oregon. Thence Northeasterly along said city limits to the point of beginning. t. MILLER'S ADDITION-SLEEPY 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 Southwesterly along the Northwest Boundary of said Millers Addition to the Southwest corner of said Millers Addition, thence Southeast along the Southerly boundary of said Millers Ad dition to the 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 sa4 Southeast boundary; thence 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 ssld Sleepy Hollow tracts; thence Northwest along the Northeast 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 place of begin ning. 1. PORTION OF BEULAH ADDITION Lota 1 and 2. Block 1. Lota 1 to T, Inclusive Block 3, Beulah Addition to the City of Roseburg, as the same Is platted and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Douglas Count, Oregon. That said election wilt commence at B:00 o'clock A. M. on Dec 13. 1949 and continue until 8:00 P. M. thereof, pro vided that the Judges will have the power to adjourn for one U) hour at noon, due proclamation being made of such adjournment. That the polling places for said elec tion are as follows: War It Polling place: Court House, Ward 2: Polling place: Junior High School - Ward 1: Polling place: Roseburg Hotel. Ward 4: Polling place: City Hall. That at said election the electors of 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 Citv of Roseburg. DATED and first published this UlB day of November, 1949. WILLIAM D BOLLMAN dty Recorder LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS AU persons having claims against the ESTATE OF ROBERT BARCLAY gOLMES now pending in the County ourt in Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same properly verified to the undersigned Administrator at the offices of WIN STON fc D.MICK, 405 Pacific Bid.. Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED Sat- " " ROY oV YOUNG Administrator of the Estate of ROBERT BARCLAY HOLMES, Deceased. NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that Tues day the 27th day of December, 1940. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. in the County Court Room In the Court House, Roseburg, Douglas County, Ore gon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections. If any, to the final account filed by the un dersigned in the County Court of the State of ' Oregon for Douglas County. A. N. ORCUTT Administrator of the Estate of Lurton Piatt, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of Amelia C, McGhehey, deceased, now pending In the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same, verified as required by law, at the offices of Geddes and Felker, Attorneys at Law, U. S. Bk. Bldg., Roseburg, Orc- Son, within six months from the date ereof. Dated and 1st published this 5th day of November, 1949. ARTHUR C. McGHEHEY Administrator of the Estate of Amelia C. McGhehey deceased. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE , STATE OF OREGON. FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY WILLIAM F. HOOD and LOIS M. HOOD, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, LEVI E. COLES and FLORENCE NEW TON COLES, his wire; ROSA M. NEWTON CP OSS WHITE and JOHN DOE CROSSWKITE, her husband; VEDA L. NEWTON BROWNING and JOHN DOE BROWNING, her hus band: GORDON R. NEWTON ind JANE DOE NEWTON, his wife; aUo ALL other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate, Uen or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To: Gordon R. Newton and Jane Doe Newton, his wife; and all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, - estate, lien or in terest In the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defend ants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you here by are required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs filed against you herein within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons; and if you fall so to appear and answer, for want there of the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded there in, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That you are required to appear and state the nature and char acter of your adverse claim if any to the following described real prop erty, to-wit: Lota 6, 9 and 10, Block 3, Wise's Addition to the town of Yoncalla, Oregon, according to the duly re corded map and plat thereof on record and filed in the office of the County Clerk. Douglas County Oregon. That upon the hearing thereof It be decreed that the plaintiffs are the owners of said property, as tenants by the entirety, and that none of said defendants or any of them or any persons claiming by through or under them pave any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to said real property or any part thereof. That the right of possession between the plaintiffs and defendants be forever quieted and that said defendant and each of them and all persons claiming by through or un der them be forever enjoined from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in or to said real property or any part thereof. This summons Is served upon you by publication In the Roseburg Nevs Review, a legal newspaper of general circulation published In Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, pursuant' to an order duly made and entered by the above en titled court on the 15th day of No vember, 1949. Dated and first published this 1-th day of November, 1949. CARL M. FELKER and FRED BERNAU Attorneys for Plaintiffs Post Office Address: -U. 9. National Bank Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE HEREBY is given that De cember 19, 1949 at the hour of 10;00 o'clock A. M., In the County Court Room at the Court House in Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, have been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections, if any there be, to the final account filed by the un dersigned administrator In the above entitled court. . Dated and first published this 19th day of November. 1949, LEO SPARKS Administrator of the Estate of William Earle Bard, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against in. l-iai'-! oi nuiii ivuxiUKSiU ill-it -RIGES now pending In the County Court In Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same properly verified to the undersigned Administrator at the offices of WINS TON & DIMICK, 405 Pacific Bldg., Rose burg, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED Sat urday, November 5, 1949. ERVIN C. HERRIGES Administrator of the Estate of RUTH MILDRED HER RIGES, Deceased. . NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE HEREBY Is given that De cember 19, 1949 at the hour of 10;U0 o'clock A. M in the County Court Room at the Court House In Rnte burg, Douglas County, Oregon, have been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections, Jf any there , to the final account filed by the un dersigned administrator in the above entitled court Dated and first published this 19th day of November, ff)4R. PAUL E. GEDDES Administrator of the Estate of Bertha Rose, Deceased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of Rebecca E. Rlggs, de ceased, now pending In the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as reoutred bv law. to the undersigned at the law offices of ieorge uiomi, u. s. National Bank Building. Rosebursr. Oreeon. within ix (6 months from November 19, 1949, date of first publication of this no tice. RUTH BUNCH, Administratrix of NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE HEREBY Is eivan that De cember 19, 1949 at the hour of 1:00 U 'clock A. M., In the County Court Room at tne court House in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, have been fixed as the time and olace for hear ing objections. If any there be, to the final account filed by the under signed executor In the above entitled court Dated and first published thts l.th aay or NovemDer, i49. SIDNEY HELL! WELL Executor of the Last Will and Testament oi Marie V. Moon, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tues day the 20th day of December. 1B40 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. I. In the County Court Rnom in the Court House. Roseburg. Douglas Coun ty. Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections. If nr, u ine una i account iwea ay the undersigned in the Count v Court of the Slate of Oregon for Douglas V.OUH-JT. EDWARD E. RAGAR. Administrator of the Estate of Charles Edward Hagar, Deceased. CHEST GOAL REACHED EUGENE, Nov. 26 Offi cials of the Lane county commu ntiy chest announced Wednesday that the drive to reach a quota of $134,958 has been successful. General chairman Ed Pitkin said that the efforts of volunteer workers in the prolonged period of the drive brought In the final funds. Proceedings Of County Court For October COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR ' OCTOBER, 1948 Ot. 4 -Dance Hall License granted to Iris A. Evans tor dance hall on North Myrtle Road. Oct. 4 Lot 2, Civil Bend Or chard Tracts sold to Isaac J. Inmo. inr S71S9.00. Ort. 4 Lot 5. less 0.13 of. an acre and Lot 7, Plat "F" Roseburg Orchard Tracts sold to H. A. Win ston and Ulah R. Winston tor $3260.00. -., Uct. 4 41 acres in swwm Soo an Turn. 21 S R 4 W. W. M. sold to Fred L. Thompson and Karen L. Thompson tor 5100.00. Oct. 5. -Portion of Ada Bridge section of Ada Road in Sec. 1, Twp 20 S R 12 W. W. M. declared vacated.. Oct. 6 $3090.00 appropriated from General Fund and remitted to Secretary of State for preda tory animal control In Douglas County. uct. 6 Deed irom nugn cnx Hsh for right of way of North Umnoua Hlehwav accepted and $1.00 paid therefore. Also deed Irom jonn connine ana neien m. Connlne for right ol way on same road accepted and' $50.00 paid therefore. Oct. 6 R ehts oi way lor worm Umpqua Highway accepted from tne ioitowing persons ana pay ments therefore made as follows: M. H. McCord $1949.50 Frank P. Sinnott. et al .... 186.00 James T. Welch, et al .... 50.00 Paul Eugene Amann, et al 100.00 Mack Brown, et.al ..... 5000.00 Mack Brown, et al 700.00 Bert Houseman, et ux 1500.00 Oct. 8 Franchise granted to Little River Lumber Co, to Install a water conduit under ana across the Little River Road In Sec 19 Twp 30 S R 3 W W M. Oct. 15 Election o? West Rose burg Sanitary District canvassed and 113 votes found for incorpora tion and 97 votes against incor poration. Election carried for in corporation. Albert M. Rowe, Rudolph R. Ritzman and Richard E. Pargeter elected as directors thereof. Oct. 18 Homer W. Grow ap pointed as a member of Douglas County Fair Board In place of Roy E. Bellows resigned. Oct. 31 Resolution adoDted to vacate Mornlngstar Bridge on Haynurst Koad No. 24, ana ine county engineer ordered to ex amine and make his report. WARRANTS DRAWN FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1949 GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT: Bancroft- Whitney Co., $10.00 and $10.00; Dr. H. L. Richardson, $67.00; postage, $9.00; Pacific Tel. & Tel, $3.75; American Law Book Co., $10.00; witness fees, $190.04; bailiff, $20.00; Gregg Publishing Co., $9.60; SIAC, $0.33. county court: stanaara Oil. $3.00: Richfield Oil. $7.80; TideWater Assoc. Oil., $8.54; Ksbg. Motors, R. u. Baker, $69.50; V. Owens, $7.56; D. N. Busenbark, $64.81; L. V. Beckley, $7.00; Pacific Tel. & Tel., $7.05; SIAC. $0.33. JUSTICE COURT: Jury and witness fees, $36.96 and 16.24; West Coast Telephone, $9.85; M & M Printers. $23.50: A. J. Ged des, $21.50; Fred M. Wright, $47.5-; Ksbg. Minting, $a.a; PhilllDS Office SuddIv. $4.95: Pac. Tel. & Tel., $4.65; SIAC, $6.86. juvenile court: jstanaard Oil, $9.58; Shell OH, $21.09; Tide Water Assoc., oil, $4.31; A. M. Pitchford, $46.90; C. B. Wade, M. D., $5.00; Pac. Tel. & Tel., $23.17; SIAC, $1.89. DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Bancroft-Whitney Co., $30.00; Trow bridge Electric, $3.59; F. R. Menne, M. D $125.00; R. G. Davis, $12.10; O. D. A. Assn., $10.00; Royal Typewriter, $131.75; Pacific Tel. & Tel., $39.20; Doris Cole, $93.92; Kubli-Howell, $9.75; Phillips .Of fife Supply, $162.50; Western Union, $12.20; SIAC, $0.50. ASSESSOR: Standard Oil, $7.65; Harry Pearce, $2.25; Ned Dixon, $41.10; Kilham Stationery, $13.11; Frank Allen, $59.40; John Runyon, $13.86; F. Harvey, $1.00; oostaee. $180.00: C. Crocker. $235.20; D. Carter, $143.49; M. Johnson, $138.12; L. Weir, $119.06; M. L. Taylor, S233.69; ,. pooie, $182.78; A. B. Collier, $283.00; Rsbg. Printing, $24.00; Pac. Tel. a Tel.. si-.ua; a. a. irving, $45.40; A.; R. VonLehe, $63.00; Kilham Stationery, $18.54; Mill lips Office Supply, $89.55; SIAC, $4.49. ul,ekk: Maioia uo., sab.au, $15.98, $18.91 and $15.98; postage, $60.00; express, $2.35; Myrtle Creek Mail, $24.50; Pac. Station ery & Print Co., $88.25; Atlas Stamp & Die, $3.75; M & M Print ers, $30.00; West Coast Print & Bind Co., $169.80; Phillips Office Supply, $7.50; Pac. Tel. & Tel., $11.50; SIAC, $2.16. CORONER: Frederickson Photo Lab, $1.50; H. C. Ftearns, $100.72; M. B. Emmitt, $29.12. SHERIFF LEGAL: Standard Oil, $92.06; service fees, $4.51; General Petroleum, $45.54; Rich field Oil, $30.83; Texas Co., $19.88; Union Garage, $19.30; Hansen Motors, $87.13; Rsbg. Parts & Supply, $3.36; Reedsport Garage, $4.50; Umpqua Valley Hdw., $8.00; Shell Oil, $30.91 and $44.86; Rich field Service, $6.00; TideWater Assoc., oil, $28.45; Umpqua Valley Telephone, $9.25; West Coast Telephone, $16.30; guards, $13.00; Sec'y of State, $6.06; Master Photo Studio, $2.42; Rogers Radio 4 Sales, $16.70; Hansen Motors, $850.00; Simmons Carbon, $4.00; Rsbg. Printing, $8.40; Pac. Tel. & Tel., $77.22; Signal Oil, $5.67; Carter Tire, $7.79; G. P. Hinsdale, $7.95; Fredricksons Pholo Lab., $31.75: Parkhurst Pleat. A Hem stitch Co., $48.33; postage, $9.30; Rsbg. Weld. Mach. Wks., $11.90; Union Oil, $36.44; Rsbg. Book Store, $1.35; Union Garage, $106.34; Thompson Epperhart Motors, $14.70; Western Union, $9.38; Richfield Oil, $9.73; Texas Co., $89.64; O. T. Carter, $15.75 and 8.15; A. Eckhardt, $6.75, $7.00 and $5.10; W. I. Worrall, $10.00; Ira Byrd, $4.00, $14.00, $82.55 and $13.50; Dallas Bennett, $4.00 and $16.70; Cecil Bever, $3.00 and $24.85; Wm. Kissinger, $3.75; A. Jacobs. $52.95; SIAC, $24.78. SHERIFF-TAX DEPT.: Pacific Stationery Print., $1.80; ex press, $1.69; Monroe Calculating Co., $16.10; Rsbg. Printing, $581.60; Burroughs Adding Mach., $812.70; Koke-Chapman, $12.15; Pac. Tel. & Tel.. 54.1b; IN. Her- shers, $70.84; SIAC, $1.40. SHERIFF AND DEL. PER TAX COLLECTOR: K. E. Young, $7.15 and $19.29; Pac. Tel. & Tel., 51.73; SIAC, $0.Cj. SCHOOL SUPT.: K. F. Barne burg, $41.13; express, $0.89; Rsbg. Boolt Store, $5.20; Pac. Tel. & Tel, $20.40; SIAC, $0.64. SURVEYOR: Lent. Typewriter Co., $13.80; Kilham Stationery, $55.13; Rsbg. Book Store, $0.35; B. B. Irving, $141.30; F. M. Dar by, $21.67"; A. R. Evans, $43.94; N. E. Richardson, $7.48; C. Farrell, $161.08; Pac. Tel. & Tel., $5.25; SIAC, $0.68. TREASURER: KtC Tel. & Tel., $3.75; SIAC, $0.32. HEALTH units: hostage, $15.00 and $15.00; D. Kltchin, $5.99 and $9.87; D. Cole, $31.68; Dia mond Medical Supply, $63.57; New Service Laundry, $3.28; West Coast Tel., sa.au; pap. Tel. c tci, $16.95; T. C. Baker, $91.53; L. Fulton, $102.38; R, Stanek, $52.20; M. Barrett, $68.21: V. McKinney, $63.05; B. Smith, $31.01; SIAC, $1.92. HOME & HOSPITAL: C. O. P. Co., $57.00; Montgomery Ward, $6.59; J. C. Penney Co? $14.36; Boyd Coffee, 550.03; Hudson- Duncan. S157.UU; l. Kruse, 522.UU; O. G. Rogers, $30.00; Mrs. O. L. Rose, $2.55; P. Rummell, $22.10; C. Allbright, $2.00; Farm Bureau Coop., $3.84; Cleo Babery, $7.00; Douglas Co. Creamery, $21.44; J. Ferguson. Sta.aa: h. Moore, 52.00: Patterson Bakery, $48.80; Valley Wholesale, $17.15; Boucocks Meat Mkt., $129.26; Rexall Store, $4.00; Goettel's, $23.91; R. Ritzman, $5.27; Rsbg. Lbr. Co., $61.10; Par kinson ood store, sai.4&; New Service Laundry, $210.66; Ump qua Dairy Products, $212.52; Rsbg. Pharmacy, $61.20; Rsbg. Weld. & Mach. Wks., $18.50; Pac. Tel. & Tel., $9.40; SIAC, $36.08. JAIL: J. V. Sporting Goods. $17.50; Umpqua Furniture, $22.50 and $22.50; New Service Laundry, $2.84, $15.70 and $0.08; Master Photo Studio, $11.91; Rsbg. Phar macy, $13.66; Harry Pearce, $51.00; A. Goldsmith & Bio., $88.25; prisoner meals, $1279.50; Fredrlckson Photo Lab., $2.07; Rsbg. Weld. & Mach. Wks., $90.55; Eugene Woolen Mills, $123.90; Rsbg. Garbage Disposal, $4.00; R, Ritzman, $62.04; Wharton Bros, $5.90; W. I. Worrall, $5.20; Dr. Bruce Hetrlck, $13.00; Cecil Bever, $22,15; Dr. A. N. Johnson, $10.00; Dr. G. W. Marshall, $17.00; SIAC, $6.4&. COURT HOUSE: R. Ritzman. $189.87, $108.20 and $354.34; Otis Elevator, $43.60; J. V. Sporting Goods, $1.00; Rsbg. Electric, $4.03 and $2.72; A. E. Burrus, $110.04 and $83.06; R. Kurtz, $87.16; C O. r. Co., 5197.97; J. A. Wiley Co.. $1296.10; J. R. Shock, $200.00; J. S. Witts, $200.00; J. E. Runyon, $298.03; Lovengers Disinfectant, $aa.73; Ksbg. Lbr. Co, $140.00; Easton uroc, sa.uu; Al g Flxlt Shoo. $7.75: Zellerbach PaDer. $51.92; Rsbg. Electric, $2.72; Ump qua vaiiey Haw, $.3.67; siac, $7.91. " " : SOLDIERS & SAILORS: Mrytle Stennett, $25.00. - ADVERTISING AND PUB- LICrm Paul Abell, $200.00. COUNTY AGENTS 4-H CLUB AND HOME DEMONSTRATOR: Oregon State Agriculture College, qusou.uu. PREDATORY ANIMAL CON TROL: W. J. Pearson, treas, $3690.00. The fdllowlng received $10.00 each for coyotes: L. Thoma son, H. F. Roberts, L. B. Hicks, L. Longbrake, M. Weekly. F. Poole, A. F. Young, O. E. Rogers, A. M. Matthews, A. M. Meyers, A. N. Miller. R. Wright. C. L. Cleoelam, Mrs. V. Grant. The fol lowing received $2.50 each for bobcats: H. VanFossen, R. C. Bartlet, A. M. Matthews. C. Nea- voll, K. L. Knudson, J. Miller, W. Wltcher, A. Peplot and J. C. St. Dennis. COUNTY OWNED LANDS: Standard Oil, $6.19; SI Dlllaid Motors, $3.50; A. Murdock, $8.85; A. Jacobs, $122.51; Ira Byrd, $6.00; Carter Tire, $5.89; SIAC, $2.61. FORESTRY APPRAISAL: U. S. Treas, $2.00; Standard Oil, $64.09; Riverside Motors, $20.25; Johnwell Upholstering, $3.00; Kilham Stationery, $11.72; Leon ard Delano Studio, $125.60; Shan non Co., $5.32; Montgomery Ward, $13.98; SI Dillard Motors, $1.50; Jack Bathrlck, $11.53; R. E. Kleiner, $119.00; Rsbg. Book Store, $11.45; Farm Bureau Cooo, $7.83; Orchard Auto Parts, $1.30; Hansen Motors, $0.72; Riverside Motors, $11.66; Phillips Office Supply, $1.91; Pac. Tel. & Tel, $11.20; SIAC, $16.92. VETERINARIANS: Dr. Dallen H. Jones, $916.50 and $783.00: Dr. Geo. L. Nicholas, $65.00. ELECTIONS: Pac. Stationery & Prt. Co, $37.18; .registrars, $33.10; R. Turner, $215.60; SIAC, $0.32. GENERAL SUPPLIES: Rsbg. Book Store, $30.50; Phillips Office Supply, $0.65. PUBLISHING CLAIMS AND REPORTS: Umpqua Courier, $62.10 and $59.40; Rsbg. News Review, $49.50. STATUTORY AUDIT: A. B. Collier, $312.50; Stewart Stevens, $76.00. DOG CONTROL: A. M. Mlilcr, $1.95; F. L. Taylor, $5.85; Farm Bureau Coop, $11.50; Rsbg. News Review, $1.40; West Coast Bldg. Supply, $16.62; Irwin-Hodson Co, $202.42; E. E. Baker, $10.00; H. Nicholas, $10.00; T. W. Rltter, $10.00; C. Agee, $10.00; L. Mc Nabb, $15.00; J. P. Amacher, $15.00; F. L. Taylor, $7.65; SIAC, $2.81. Totals O. P. S. $248.50; S. lax, $268.02; F. tax, $2363.82; S. pen- i fii.n.n alUII, 11 (9,in. WARRANTS DRAWN FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1949 GENERAL ROADS The Inllnwi no Uflrranti Hra,, in Davmpnt nf nalmlw.. crews: E. Stlllwell, $44.12; R. W. iiaun, ..ou; t. E. Rockwell, $132.80; J. Copeland, $154.02; J. O. Faust. S2MS!v P r vrr. S302 99: A. Anrirn-,. IMOC, 1' nersnner, J 10.09; M. Smith, $205.67; R. Wheeler, $42.07; P. uiiwin, .w.i2; l. uwens, JHft.i.j; R. Loomls, $242.41; R. Hasen yager, $226.90; T. McLellan, $224.28; J. Turner, $210.85; J. Wharton, $213.22; F. Reed, $193.90; T. E. Rockwell, $143.06; E. Hargis, $248.57; L. Shlnkle, $232.52; C. E. Baker, $205.57; E. Taylor, $200.92; J. Ward, $174.19; R. Laneholff. $264.08; C. Hlney, $257.42; C. Healy, $221.26: R. Ber ry, $ibb.35; A. Moore, S-ua.au; k. Fuller, KAKMO; A. Hall, S.U1.2U; L. Kershner. $22.02; M. Smith, $22.02; M. Ormsby, $248.92; B. Gurney, $239.80; R. Abeene, Sr., $193.77; E. Mills, $56.83; F. Yea- man, 534.52; S. Holder, Jbj.txi; O. Matthews. $230.02: W. a Cooper, .$165.88; Wm. Cooper, $201.20; C. Wulff, $244.66; C. Stubbs, $162.69; O. Conn, $169.33; G. Trent, $231.05; H. Elliott, $197.61; C. V. Linn, $19.01; E. Mel ton, $249.12; L. Patterson, 5226.47; F. S. Hass, $244.66: T. E. Beall. $179.10; L. Daniels, $65.80; J. Rus sell, $240.82; H. Carey, $233.00; T. Brlnlgar. $221.26; D. May, $157.24; J. Chancellor, $19.01; F. Under wood, $28.51; H. Gallap, $287.50; G. KIncaid, $243.01; K. Neavoll, $233.54; R. Duelks, $203.39; C. South, $212.32; W.' Cordon, $206.69; R. Nault, $120.55; R. Rey nolds, 5222.au; k. conn, 5i4H.a4; L. Cooper. $98.07: E. Rand. $309.03; F. Hedrlck, $214.20; R. Abeene Jr- S2Ul.2b; E. Brown. $247.94; C. Brown, $214.30; W. Lively, $235.76; L. uwen, $142.56; R. Reed. $225.89: B. VanSlyke. $210.49; E. Galla, $291.74; J. R. Baker, $283.65; H. Kaiser, $252.92; W. L. Corn, $291.94; P. Marcsch, $231.99; H. Bennett, $206.36; C. Coffell, $179.02; J. Galley, $249.42; R. Griffin. $206.15; W. Mills, $245.50; H. Parker, $206.84; J. Tol, $247.40; W. Rockwell, $257.42; J. Wade, Jr, $25J.55; J. Wade, Sr., $249.13; J. Williams, $171.22; C. Coffell, $61.80; G. Tlson, $19.88; J. Pine, $9.90; B. Schrank, $9.90; L. Owen. 557.02: L. Robertson. $284.45; O. Sconce, $230.57; A. Helvey, $169.38; H. Church, $77.06; J. Pine, $184.05; B. Schrank, $196.10; L. Daniels, $108.90; T. Beall, $7.60; M. Gray, $164.30; C. Perry, $235.50; M. Mcculloch. $208.85: C. France. $193.77; W. T. Hughes, $22.48 and $215.29; E. Kent, $237.86; L. Red- ford, $223.17; B. Babb, $230.59; E. Moyer, $240.82; T. Erwln, $231.83; C. Sain, $214.86; D. Falconer, $183.73;. J. Zumwal, $173.04; T. Kennedy, $96.85; A. Cripps, $104.80; R. Fisher, $237.46; S. Colley, $211.66; E. Cox, $155.19; H. Hatcher, $81.24; C. Madison, $208.38; G. Wilcox, $11.01; T. Col ley, $105.80; B. Hurd, $15.03; R. Spalding, $232.25; R. Howard, $229.52; T. McDonald, $141.57; R. Gallentine, $25.24; F. Yeaman, $161.57; O. Gaffney, $110.68; G. Casebeer, $261.76; S. Darby, $218.95; A. Erwln, $249.09; D. Hatfield, $257.32; J. Matthews, $244.11; J. Miller, $198.49; E. San derson. $248.38: M. stone. $252.44; R. VanSlyke, $249.13; E. weDer, szib.a; e. Bennett, ss.ai; C. Rydell, $252.83; N. Jackson, $204.08; H. Andrews, $160.38: B. Walker, $51.08; W. Sylvester, $138.64; W. Miller, $110.68; F. Davis, $110.68. Totals O. P. S.. $378.00: S. tax. $321.58; F. tax, $1984.00; P. E. R. S, 51452.91; SIAC, $637.79., The following warrants drawn for express, gas, oil, lumber and supplies: Bert Housman, $1500.00: J. D. Walling, $1203.00; Pac. Tel. & Tel, $60.55; Rsbg. Book Store, $1.75; Coen Supply, $106.37; Denn-Gerretsen, $655.83; Thomas & Beckley, $685.32; Antonsen Painting, $480.00; Douglas Supply, $93.33; Doyles Sales & Service, $50.59; Farm & Industrial Equip, $313.16; Fullwell Motor Products, $31.58; Hansen Motors, $326.44; Industrial Electric, $115.43; In dustrial Supply, $113.50; Leas & Cummins Mac. Shop, $20.16: Myrtle Creek. Weld. & Mach. Wks, $15.84; Nelson Equip, $8.48; Olympla Supply, $41.34; nooerts uros. service, $17.35; Rsbg. Glass. $9.38: SunDlv & Serv- Ice Hdw, $3.33; Sutherlln Truck Repair, $7.00; Umpqua Valley Hdw, $20.47; U. S. Safety Serv ice, $17.05; Walt's Radiator Shop, $8.00; Witham Magneto & Parts, $266.00; Carter Tire, $2561.57; Co quille Motor Sales, $19.00; Inter state Tractor, $1.43; Lockwood Motors, $28.54; State Highway Comm., $612.00; E. S. & J. I. Pruner, $1.00; Pac. Shop Towel & Supply, $12.50; Standard Oil, $826.27; Rsbg. Sand & Gravel, $1024.40; City of Canyonville, $1.00; O. K. Rubber Welders, $4.50; Harry Pearce, $27.00; Bott's Garage, $1.42; Farm Bu reau Cood. $4.35:, A. J. FJIIsnn. $67.00; Eugene Concrete Pipe & ttoa., SBU6.4U; Slg FPtt, $108.59; J. E. Haselline Co, $79.08; How ard Cooper Corp, $164.89; Pre Mix Concrete, $93.40; Reedsport Garage, $59.26; Sun Printing, $46.30; Tozler's, $26.88; Umpqua Powder, $25.40; The Texas Co, $84.00; SI Dillard Motors, $92.00; cicL-inc aieei rounory, 5437.38; Elliott Sales, $12.25; Nordling Parts. $46.18: Orchard Autn Pnrtn $245.68; W. B. Garrett, $91.00; opeciauzea rarts & Equip, $458.10; Stearns Hdw, $3.25 and $49.04; Woodbury & Co, $219.84; John and Helen Connine, $50.00; nugn tngnsn, 51.011; j E. & A. W. Amann and Mack A V. Rrnwn $100.00; Mack & Vlnnie Brown, io.uu; r: u. m. sinnott and H. D. & M. Matthews and Mack & V. Brown. $186.00: J. T. A n. Welch, $50.00; Groesbeck & Hick- sen, Sbo&j.ou; Canyonville Ar cade Service, $0.40; Shell Oil, $38.65; D. Haldrldge, $3.41: D. M. Cobb, $441.00; Dally Motors, $2.50; Eugene Dletzgnn, $1.32; J. S. Larson, $38.00; Tom Lillebo, $21,400.00; Reedsport Mach. Wks, $18.21: Turco Products. Xfin7- Union Oil, $3902.21; Pierce Auto Freight, $9.75; Vet's Corner, $5.00; J. H. Baxter Co., $1502.13; Han sen motors, 51Mb.bO C. u. P. Co , $64.43: J. O. Faust, $76.50 and $252.85: Central Lincoln PUP $6.51; Pierce Auto Freight, $46.82 and $4.33; Rsbg. Sand & Gravel, $979.95; Armco Drainage & Metal Prod, $2836.25; Columbia Equip, $120.40; Whipple Logg. Co, $2072.88; Yoncalla Texaco Serv ice, $3.15; Antonsen Painting, $3500.00; Groesbeck & Hlekson, j.uu; i-ar. oiauonery ft ITInt' ing Co., $21.30: M. J. Rlees. $9.45: Pac. Tel. & Tel, $40.85; Del R. ueeoe, S2.M5.22; citv of Herds. port, $6.00; Rshg. Lbr. Co, $5970.80; Cecil Haterman, $10.00; B. B. Irving, $11.40; Ken's Office Equip, $1.35; Leas & Cummins Sat., Not. 26, 1949 Tht Nswt-Rvlw, RoMburf , Ort. 1 9 LOCAL NEWS Return North Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lower returned to Port land today after a visit In Rose burg with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wentjar. To Euaeno Mrs. Goldie Brunn and son, Irvin Brunn, drove to Eugene Thanksgiving day to visit Mrs. Brunn's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spencer and two children. Vliltlno Parents Miss Nancy Radabaugh, student at Univer sity of Oregon, is spending the Thanksgiving weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donn Radabaugh, on East Lane street. Praotlce Sunday Officers of Roseburg bethel No. 8 of Job's Daughters and members plan ning to participate in the annual vesper service are requested to attend a practice meeting at 3 o'clock Sunday at the Masonic temple. Attend Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. George Wlttmer of Tur lock, Calif, have returned to their home, following a trip to Roseburg to attend tne golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Landreth Sr. Completes Tralnlno Prooram E. A. Pearson, distributor for the General Petroleum corporation in Roseburg, is one ot 36 men of the company completing a 12 months' series of conferences sponsored by the company in Portland. Home For Weekend Malcom Mellls, employee of Boeing com pany, Seattle, is spending tne Thanksgiving weekend in Rose burg visiting his parents ana sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mellis and Miss Anne Mellis, at their home on Glenn street. Improving Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Culp of this city have re ceived word that their son, Sgt. wuour cuip, is able to be in a wheel chair. He is receiving medi cal care at the U. S. naval hos pital at Long Beach, Calif. He was Injured three months ago In an auto accident and Is Improv ing gradually. Son Born Word has been re- cevled here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Antls of Los Angeles, Nov. 15. The baby, who weighed five pounds four-' teen ounces, has been named Dar rell Dennis. Howard Antls is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Antis of Canyonville and is a former Roseburg resident, having been employed at Ford garage. , At Kohlhagen Home Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Devenpeck (Vernlta Kohlhagen) of Wellington. Nev, have arrived in Roseburg to siend a week visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen Sr., on Military street The Koninagens also nave anotn. er dauehter. Miss Bertha Kohl' haeen. who is here from Salem for the Thanksgiving weekend. The latter Is state home econom ics supervisor. Mrs. Allen Home Mrs. Clair K, Allen has returned to her home on Watson street, Rose burg, from Milwaukee, Wiscon sin, where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hary, and their two children, Gregory Allen and Eliz abeth Ann. The Aliens' son, Bill, Is spending the Thanksgiving weekend here from Pacific uni versity. A college friend, Vera Sondgeroth, also of Pacific uni versity, is his houseguest for the weekend. The permanent secretariat building of the United Nations in New York is 544 feet high, 287 feet long and only 72 feet wide. $70.40; G. . J. Mobile Service, $9.45; Myrtle Creek Garage, $2.24; Ore.-Ncv.-Callf. Fast Freight, $3.68; M & M Printers, $65.44; Harry Pearce, $20.00; Westland Equip, $34.20; Carter Tire, $5999.51; Coen Supply, $29.04; Dawe Engineering $73.28; Denn Gerretsen, $556.56; Douglas Sup ply, $36.04; Doyles sales at serv ce. $58.98: Reedsoort Garage. $355.75; Slg Fett, $93.89; Fire stone Stores, $646.09; Fullwell Motor Prod, $17.72; Hansen Mo tors, $228.62; J. E. Haseltlne Co, $30.24; Howard Cooper Corp, $2581.85; Industrial Electric Serv ice, $93.65; Industrial Supply, $83.01; Interstate Tractor, $269.04; Loggers & Contractors Mach, $129.36; Nelson Equip, $bui.4u; Pac. Mach. & Tool Steel, $55.13; Rsbg. Color Center, $1.75; Rsbg. Glass, $79.31; Rsbg. Printing, $39.10; Snap-on Tool Corp, $28.95; Stearns Hdw, $44.20; Swafford Hdw.. $0.75; umpqua vaucy Hdw, $6.70; Walt's Radiator Shop, $27.00. Li U Lisufr uuuu 1 ; (-j 1 3 IN THE ROSEBURG AREA if YOU Want - - Send For Our (We Have A'o Medicine or No matter how lone you have suffered, or what you have tried, this Interesting, Instructive and easy to read Sinus Book will en able you to fully understand your own case and may save you years of suffering. This Book contains Informa tion heretofore known only to Specialists. It explains the Ana tomy and Physiology of the Bin uses Lists the causes and symp toms of Blnua Dtsetuw Describes complicating Secondary Diseases. Treatment methods are fully explained It tells how opera tions may be avoided, and where to look for Help and Benefit near Group Sponsors-Tea The Manalahe Camp Fire group held an Informal after noon tea Sunday between the hours of three and five o'clock at the Episcopal parish hail. Honored were their sponsors, members of the American Le gion auxiliary; their parents and friends. Miss Lois Fltzgibbons is guardian assisted by Bernice Lounsbury. Making arrangements for the afternoon were Lois Patterson, Nancy Allen, - RoseMarie Stein, hauer, Roberta Adams, Shirley Saar and the guardians. The tea table was centered with yellow and white chrysan themums and yellow tapers. The girls furnished incidental music during the tea hours. Skyblue Bluebirds The Skyblue Bluebirds met Wednesday morning at the Church of God, at which time the members worked on their scrapbooks, practised songs and held the regular business meet ing. :.. I ,, The group will meet everv Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Church of God. Happy Bluebirds Happy Bluebirds of Fullerton second grade met with their leaders, Mrs. Robert Miller and Mrs. Bette Leach Thursday morning and worked on patato turkeys, their scrap books and enjoyed refreshments. Iriquoit Group Iriauols Camn Fire clrl din. cussed a hike when they held a recent meeting and last week dis cussed a skating party and a square dance party. The group inspected tne norary Saturday afternoon and worked on .re sents for Mother for Christmas. It was suggested the group send a get-well card to Mr. McGhehey who had an accident. . Party Well-Attended ' One hundred and fifty CamD Fire Girls gathered at the Rol letta Skating rink Sunday after noon for a Skating party tor all Camp Fire girls In the county. Guardians and mothers accom panied the girls, and games were piayea on snates. ine local groups gave skits at Intermis sion. Outstanding feature was the "scalping of the guardians" put on by Mrs. Hazel GladweH's -group, the Massasolt girls. Aa a climax they chot down a basket of ballons from the ceiling of the rink.. Participating, according t o Miss Barbara Lou Kitt, executive secretary for the county Camp Fire Girls, were the following; groups: Wetomatchlck, Akiyaha pi, Wohseems, Shutanha, Eluta, -O k 1 y a, Nowodaha, Maricopa,' Massasolt; and Cantewas ey a groups, , Massasolt Camp Fire Massasolt Camp Fire Girls ot the fifth grade at Riverside school met with Connie Brldgess Novermber 16. Following roll call the group planned the skit which was presented as their part of the program at the skating nartv .Sunday at the Rolletta Skating mnK. Refreshments were served to Darlehe Hodson, Helen White, Jacyln Warren, Janet Lewis, Judy Riley, Kathleen Tripp, La Velle Gladwlll, Ltla Dudley, Lois Wigington, Mollie Wilcox, Pat Niday, Robin Springer, Sandra Platter, Shirley Bispham, Tru nette Phillips, and the guardian, Mrs. Gladwlll and the hostess. Busy Bluebirds The Busy Bluebirds at Dillard school meet in the third grade room each Thursday afternoon with sixteen members enrolled. President is Shannon Drake, mo nitor, Suellen White; song lead er, Doris Wicker. Other member include Judith Roberts, Joyce Cook, Wilma Barron, Judy Barnes, Ella Mae Rowe, Phyllis Neal, V e r n a Strelght, Bertha Dunlap, Char leen Packer, Jean Lesher, Lore ta Yahnke, Marjorle Llenlng and the leader, Mrs. Mary Lee Walk er. The Bluebird wish is to have fun, to make beatuiful things, to remember to finish what they be gin, to go Interesting places, to learn about trees, flowers and birds, to want to keep their temper and o make friends. crcrc RELIEF and HELP BIG Sinus Book Anything Else to Sell To) at home without the expense of traveling to another climate. ; This book Is sent only to Sinus 8ufferers who want and need help. The edition la limited. Notice may not appear again. Write at once now today for your copy. Send t Three Cent Stamps (6c) to help cover distri bution cost. You incur no obliga tion. We have no medicine or anything else to sell. 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