LEGAL
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
The Executrix of the estate oi MARY
8. YOUNG, Deceued. hereby give
notice that the County Court of Doug
U County. Oregon, hai fixed Decem
ber 2Ut. 1949, ml ten o'clock A. M. a
the time, end the County Court room
in the Court Home at Roseburg, Doug
las County. Oreaon. mm th nine fnr
hearing objection!, If any there be, to
Dated November at, 1848.
ELIZABETH Y. HARRIS.
Executrix ot, the vUte
of Mary S. Y?ir . -Ueceaced.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
J. H. D UNA WAY, Plaintiff, va. JOHN
C. DIEHU REKDSPORT REALTY COM
PANY, a corporation; DAME LYONS
REED. DAME LYONS REED ai admtnl-
itratrix of the estate ot W. P. Reed,
deceased; EVA I. REED now Eva 1.
Graham and James Graham, her hus
band; MARJOR1E ELIZABETH KNAPP;
O. LYTLE; the Unknown Stockholders
of Reedsport Realty Company, a dis
solved Corporation and also all other
persons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or interest
in the 'real estate described in the
Complaint herein. Defendants.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That by
virtue of a Writ of Execution and
Order of Sale Issued out of the ave
entitled Court in the above entitled
cause on the 3rd day of November,
1848 to me directed and delivered com-
manding me to sell the following de
scribed reel property, to-wit:
Lots Eleven till and Twelve (12),
in Block Twenty-Six t26t, of Reeds
port, Douglaa County, Oregon, ac
cording to the map and plat
thereof on file and of record in
the office of the County Clerk of
Douglas County, Oregon,
to satisfy the sum -nt sftnnnn with in.
terest thereon at the rate of 8 per
mi urn train me am amy oi may, lujh
until paid and the further sum of
(130.00 attorneys fees, and the further
sum of S44.80 court costs and disburse
ments and the cost of and upon said
writ, I will on Monday, the 14th day
of December, 1948, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock and before noon at the front
door of the Court House in Roseburg,
Douglas County. Oregon, offer for sale and
sell at public auction to the highest bidder
jor casn, suoject to redemption as pro
vided by law, said above described real
property, and will apply the proceeds
of said sale to the payment of the costs
and expenses thereof and will pay- the
balance, if any, to the Clerk of the
above entitled Court as required by law.
Dated and first published this 7th day
of Nov., 1049.
O. T. CARTER
Sheriff of Douglas County,
Oregon.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOB DOUGLAS COUNTY
SUMMONS
DOUGLAS CREDITORS ASSOCIA
TION, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. R. 13.
BOWLBY, Defendant.
TO R. B. Bowlby, above named de
fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON you are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint of
plaintiff filed against you in the above
entitled court and cause on or befure
four weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons as shown
below, and if you fail so to appear
and answer said complaint, for want
thereof plaintiff will take judgment
against you as prayed for in Its ccm-
E taint, a succinct statement ot which
i as followsr for the sum of $880.00
with 8 interest thereon from March 27,
1945 until paid; in the further sum of
$5.00 with 6 interest from February
1, 1945. until paid; in the further sum
of $20.27 with 8 Interest thereon from
December 8, 1044, until paid; in the
further sum of $81.18 with 6 interest
thereon from May 10, 1945, until paid;
' in the further sum of $150.00 attorney's
fees, and for plaintiff's costs and dis
bursements in this action and will
apply $116.87 of the property of the
defendant, now attached in the hands
of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, branch of,
United States National Bank of Port
land, Oregon, in satisfaction oi said
judgment.
This summons is served upon you by
publication once each week for four
consecutive weeks in the Roseburg News
Review, a newspaper of general cir
culation as provided by statute, pub
lished and issued at Roseburg, Douglas
County, Oregon, by order of the Hon,
Carl E, Wimberly, Judge of the above
entitled court, made on the 28th day
of September, 1949.
Date of first publication Oct 24th.
R. L, WHIPPLE,
Attorney for the Plaintiff
P. O. Address Roseburg, Ore.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been, by the County Court
in Douglaa County, Oregon, appointed
the executor of the will and estate of
Daniel Cyrus Bollenbaugh, deceased. All ;
persons having claims against the estate ,
of said decedent are required to present i
the same, together with proper vouchers
vfherefor, at the office of the County
Clerk. Douglas County Court House,
Roseburg, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication of
this notice.
Dated and first published this 14th
day of November 194S.
Joseph M, Crahane
Executor .
Goode & Johns
Attorneys for Executor
First National Bank Building i
Albany, Oregon !
NAVY POST FILLED
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (ffl
John F. Floberg, Chicago law
yer and wartime Navy gunnery
officer, has been named assist
ant Secretary of the Navy for air.
President Truman gave Flo
berg a recess appointment which
is subject to confirmation by the
Senate when Congress recon
venes. Floberg, 34, succeeds to the va
cancy created when Dan A. Kim
ball was elevated to undersecre
tary of the navy.
Some animal experts contend
that a good dog makes a far bet
ter mouser than the cat
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WAltPAPIRS QflAj
M 1 Home Fubnishings
LOCAL NEWS
Auxiliary to Meet Dean Per
rine Unit, No. 9, D. A. V. aux
iliary will meet tonight at the
Del Key Cale at Winchester.
Chapter To Meet Alpha Theta
chapter, Beta Sigma Phi will
meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday night
at the home of Mrs. Meredith
Wilson on Brown avenue.
Special Meeting The Eagles
auxiliary, which was instituted
here in Nov. 1928, will hold a
special meeting Tuesday night
honoring past presidents and
charter members at 8 o'clock at
the Eagles hall. -
Club To Meet The Business
and Professional Women's club
will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at
the Episcopal parish hall. Hie
program will be in charge of the
committe on International Rela
tions. Return to Goihen Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Pattison and sons,
Robbie, Jimmy and Jerry, have
returned to their home in Go
shen, following a visit over the
Thanksgiving holiday with Mr.
Pattison's father, Homer Patti
son, on the Keasey road.
Visit at Rice Home Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Rice, who reside on
Willis creek, had as Thanksgiv
ing guests at their home, their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hughes, of Green;
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sylvia and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Arry
Rice.
Home From San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. -Josse and
sons, Peter and Kim, have re
turned to their home in Laurel
wood, following Thanksgiving
week in San Francisco as guests
of Mrs. Josse' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Kabisius .
Back From Portland Miss
Barbara Lou Kitt, executive di
rector of the Roseburg council of
Camp Fire Girls, returned to
Roseburg last night, following a
visit with friends in Portland
since Wednesday .evening.
Leaves For Salem Miss Ber
tha Kohlhager, state home eco
nomics supervisor, left Sunday
for her headquarters in Salem,
following a visit over Thanksgiv
ing and the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Kohlhagen Sr., on Military
street. ,
Returnt to University Frank
Washburn of -Portland has re
turned to his studies at Willam
ette university in Salem, follow
ing the holiday weekend in Rose
burg visiting ms orotner-m-iaw
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
McDermott, and family, on South
Kane street.
-Leave For North Mrs. Donn
Radabaugh. who Is taking a spe
cial course at need college, fort-
land, and daughter Miss Nancy,
student at University of Oregon,
Eugene, left Sunday for the north,
following the Thankscivlns week
end at their home on East Lane
street.
Vlelt at Savage Home Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Katt ana children.
Peggy and Jerry, left Sunday for
their home in Portland, following
a visit over tne Thanksgiving
weekend in Roseburg with Mrs.
Katt's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rick
etts, and son, Duke, on East Lane
street.
Hobby Show The Roseburg
Woman's Club hobby show will
be held in the Methodist church
Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 29
30, instead of at the armory.
Members of the club are re
quested to bring articles for the
bazaar table and children grab
bag to the church today. The show
will be from 10 a. m. to 9 i. m.
Tuesday and from 10 a. m. to. 4
p. m. Wednesday.
Dance To Be Held The Ameri
can Red Cross has invited the
women of Roseburg to assist as
hostesses at a dance to be held
at the Veterans hospital recre
ation hall tonight from 8 to 10
o'clock. Members of Kappa Alpha
Theta soroity at U. of O., will
will assist with the affair. Gray
Ladies will have charge of the
the decorations ' and refresh
ments.' Vic Rice's orchestra will
furnish the music.
is buyen iooic for the Imperial
silver label that lays the finest In
wallpapers. Guaranteed' to with
stand room exposure without fad
ing and to claan satisfactorily
when instructions are followed.
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The new, U50 Mercury retains it dlitingulshed front end appearance
but emphuizes more its boriiontat lines by Incorporating larger oblong
chrome parking lampi into the pills. A new na&KpIate has been brought
down into the grille area and placed on a chrome strip, replacing the
separate tetter treatment A new ornamental deck lid handle embodying
the Mercury insignia, and distinctive new bumper' guards are other
exterior styling features on the sew models.
Return to Tacoma Mr. and
Mrs. William Davis have return
ed to their home in Tacoma, fol
lowing the Thanksgiving week
end in Roseburg visiting the let
ter's mother, Mrs. Lou Ellison,
Return To Eugene Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Scofteld and
Charles Scofield have returned to
Eugene, where Raymond Is a
senior and Charles a freshman at
University of Oregon, following
the holiday weekend here visiting
their parents, Drj and Mrs. H, B.
Scofield.
Return Home Mr, and Mrs,
Harry Keasey and family of
Klamath Fails and Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Tieard and son David, of
Tigard, Ore,, have returned to
their homes, following the
Thanksgiving holiday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Keasey Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Dow Keasey Jr.,
and family, in Rosehurg.
Returns to- Portland R. A.
Sesseman has returned to his
home in Portland, following the
Thanksgiving weekend in Rose
burg visiting his "brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Keasey Sr. Gillman Keasey of
Corvallis, a nephew of Mr. Kea
sey, stopped here enroute to Port
Orford to visit.
improving Mrs. C. S. McNutt
of Forest Grove, sister of Mrs.
D. W. Keasey Sr. of Roseburg, is
reported to be improving at the
Immanuel hospital In Portland,
where she underwent a major
operation Nov. 14. Mrs. McNutt
is well-known In Roseburg, hav
ing visited here a number of
times.
Return From Albany Mr.
and Mrs, H, B. Roadman and Miss
V. Vivian Logsdon have returned
to thrlr homes In Roseburg, fol
lowing a trip to Albany Saturday
to take the Tatter's mother, Mrs.
Anna Logsdon back to her home,
Mrs. Logsdon had spent the
Thanksgiving week in Roseburg
visiting her daughter.
Sale Announced The Wom
en's Guild of Faith Lutheran
church will sponsor a bazaar and
food sale Dec. 2nd beginning at S
a. m. at the J. V. Sporting Goods
store. Members and friends are
urged to bring their handmade
articles and baked goods to the
store by the opening time of the
sale.
1 ' MARGARET MIFFED
WASHINGTON B Marg
aret Truman says she wishes the
people who start rumors of her
engagement would "at least pick
someone I know,"
The president's daughter told
newswomen that she has "never
laid eyes" on Ed Wall, an AFL
newspaper editor from Albany,
N. Y., who was the rumor-mongers'
chief candidate not long ago.
You,
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like the friendly service,,, the con
venient schedules..!, the way Union
Pacific gets you there comfort
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Still itiose Autumn Doyi
ot Sun Volley
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Letter To Santa
Brings DP To U.S.
WASHINGTON, Ind., Nov. 28
VP) A letter to Sania Claus
has got a Hungarian, displaced
person what he wanted most
a home in the United States.
Dr. Lewis L. Ineze, in a dis
placed persons camp at Rome In
1947, noticed an item in the news
paper "Stars and Stripes" refer
ring to Santa Claus, Ind.
Dr. Incze wrote to Indiana's
famous Christmas mail town,
asking admission to t this coun
try. Postmaster James Yetlig re
ferred the letter to the very Rev.
A. G. Wlcke, pastor of St. Si
mon's church here.
The pastor obtained approval
of Incze's application and he ar
rived here Friday under sponsor
ship of Mr, and Mrs, Tom Daily
of Washington,
Dr. Incze, 34, served in Hun
garian and i Romanian armies.
During the last year he had been
employed as an X-ray technician
for the international refugee or
ganization. Violation Of U.S.
Lobby Law Denied
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. (IB
The national farm committee,
Including two state agricultural
commissioners, pleaded innocent
today to charges of violating the
federal lobbyist registration law.
The pleas were entered ey
counsel for Tom Linder, Georgia
commissioner of agriculture;
James E. McDonald, Texas com
missioner of agriculture; Ralph
W. Moore of Washington, Robert
M. Harris of New York and the
National Farm committee, a
Texas corporation. -
At the arraignment proceedings
m federal district court, juage
Alexander Holtzoff scheduled the
trial for Feb. 13. He gave the de
fendants until Jan, 9 to file spe
cial motions, t
The judge told the lawyers,
"I'm not going to delay this case
for any other case,"
His statement was made after
counsel suggested that perhaps
a request for a continuance of the
case would be made when it is
called for trial In February,
NEW BUS SERVICE
SALEM -4m Pacific Grey
hound lines has been given au
thority by Public Utilities Com
missioner George H. Flagg to
start bus service between Scio
and Jefferson on Linn county
roads.
It also was allowed to abandon
the following service:
SHverion to Sublimity, SuMim
Ity to Stayton, and Stayton to
Sclo.
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Noted Violinist
Dated In Opener
Of Concert Series
Ricardo Odnopbsoff, violinist,
will present the opening program
of the Roseburg Community Con
cert association series for L949
50, from the stage of the junior
high school Wednesday nfght.
The program will start at S:15
p. m,
Hatted as a roaster of the vio
lin, Odnoposoff began his studies
In his native Argentina with a
pupil of Leopold Auer. At the age
of 12, the boy virtuoso was taken
from Buenos Aires to Berlin,
where he starred under the tute
lage o the master teacher, Cai-I
Fieseh.
While still a student, Odnopos
off received an unprecedented
honor.. He was chosen as soloist
of the Berlin Philharmonic by
conductor Eriek Hieiber, recogn
ition never before accorded a
not-yet-graduated artist. The stu
dent created a sensation, and has
been engaged in triumphs ever
since.
In 1932 Odnoposoff won first
prize in the international contest
In Vienna and embarked upon
an overwhelmingly successful
tour of his native South America,
Europe recalled him and held
him for many years.
In 1937 he won the violinist's
highest award state prize in the
Brussels, Belgium, "Concourg In
ternational Y say," Spectacular
success throughout Europe and
South America preceded his Car
negie hall debut in 1342,
Odnoposoff a ' concert here
Wednesday will be open to mem
bers of the Roeburg Community
Concert association and to visit
Ing members of Community Con
cert associations of other cities.
Thanksgiving Has
Approval Of Pope
VATICAN CITY, Nov. 28.-OP
Pope Pius XII today suggested
universal observance of Ameri
ca's traditional Thanksgiving day.
ne torn a group oi visaing
American congressmen:
"Our heart is touched and
comforted by this recurring evi
dence and would that it were
universal of one of the very
first charges linked to the mis
sion of responsible statesman
ship." .
The congressmen included Low
ell Stockman (R-Ore.) The Pope
remmaed tne legislators that, to
be sincerely grateful for God's
gifts "commits a public servant
to a program as well as a procla
mation." This program, he added, "must
Imply a sensitiveness, a delicate
and determined adjustment of
mind and heart to the divine, as
well as to the merely human
rights and interests that press
for recognition and protection . . .
especially during these critical
days of reconstruction in the
sector of Snternatlimal economy
ana imanee. . ...
"Thanks be, then, first and
last to God," the Pope declared.
GOOSE CRASHES AUTO
KLAMATH FALLS Cali
fornia State Senator Randolph
turner ana a ireKa companion
had the experience of being hit
in the face with a live goose
and are recovering.
Senator Collier and Richard
Smith were driving from Yreka
to Tulelake when a eoose flew
through the windshield of their
ear.
The bird and windshield elass
splattered over both. Sm'th was
treated at Merrill 'for a facial
cut and Senator Collier was un
injured. The bird was kilted.
ITCH
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li th itch Title, which U Immunt to
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ttch-mtte afmort rnttantiy Only fftre
EXSURA tratmftt 3 $Ut&
Mail order Riven prompt attention.
Vt4 M7r Draft ftsubttt-g
PACIFIC
Births at Mercy Hospital
MASK To Mr, and Mr
James Delane Mask, route 2, Box
398, Roseburg, Nov. 2S, a daugh
ter, Geraldine Grace; weight
eight pounds four ounces.
MOFFITT To Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wilbur Moffiit, route 3,
Box 255, Roseburg, Nov. 26, a
son, James Arnold; weight seven
pounds nine ounces.
WILEY To Mr. and Mrs, Eart
William Wiley Jr., route i. Box
240, Roseburg, Nov. 26, a son,
Lynn Earl; weight six pounds
fifteen ounces.
NEWPORT To Mr. and Mrs,
Howard Edwin Newport, Box
462, Roseburg, Nov. 25, a daugh
ter, Wanda Jean; weight six
pounds four- ounces.
JONES To Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Doyle Jones, route 2, Box 160-A
13, Roseburg, Nov. ' 25, a son,
Doyle Wayne; weight eight
pounds two ounces, ;
Turnout Of Talent
For Show Good
"Very encouraging," was the
report ot publicity head Arls
Jackltn, following the talent turn
out Saturday night In ihe first
step toward lining up acts lor
this year's "Elks lodge home tal
ent charity show.
With 250-275 persons attend
ing the first meeting Saturday
night, Jacklin said sponsoring
Elk were well pleased with this
improvement over tne initial
turnout last year."
Jacklin said enthusiasm for
this year's show. "Talk About
Town," seemed 'to be high and
mat renearsais mil start imme
diately. Girls trying for places
in the 50-gir chorus line wilt at
tend their, first rehearsal Tues
day at 7 p. m. at the Elks club.
Rehearsal and trvout dates for
eight chorus boys and individual
acts will be announced later.
. The 1949 show, stated for Dec,
14, 15. and 16, wilt be directed
by William, Croarkln, Hollywood
director. , ,
SUICIDE FOLLOWS ERROR
PEMBROKE, Ga, B A
Thanksgiving day turkey hunter
committed suicide after he ap
parently had mistaken a red ker
chief for a cock's comb andkill
ed his aunt.
The dead were identified by
Sheriff E. W, Miles as Mrs. Ber
tha Goodman, 35, and William
E. Ruff, 29, both of Savannah.
Sheriff Miles said Mrs. Good
man was wearing a red kerchief
when she and ruff took stands
about 30 paces apart for the
shoot.
Apparently, said Miles, Ruff
spotted Mrs, Goodman's red ker
chief bobbing in the thick brush
along the Ogeechee river and fired.
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Bofangjes Bill
Notable Funeral
NEW YORK. Nov. 2S,-m
Harlem and Broadway, who
loved him long and well, will
rtyi a Inmt uU;tn !?i" C Eil!
SBoJangles Robinson.
Mayor WtHlam O'Dwver, an
honorary pallbearer, wilt head
a two-miie funeral procession
through: Harlem when the 71-year-old
Negro dancer's body is
carried from an armory to a
church for services.
Then a corteee of automobiles
wilt escort Bojangles downtown
to Duffy square Just north of
Times square for a broadway
rarewelt m sang.
Boianeles old friend. Noble
Slssle, wilt lead a group of mass
ed "name" bands. Broadway nota
bles wilt participate. .
Tom mere we cortege win go
to Brooklyn, where the veteran
performer will be buried In the
actors section of Evergreen cem
etery. !
Today, more ot Bojangter Har
lem neighbors and downtown
friends headed far the armory,
where his body lay in state un
til 11:30 a, nt.
visitors at the armory totalled
31,942, police said shortly after
me building closed at 11 p. m.
last night, At one time, there
was a line of 5,005 standing to
light snow and cold wind to pay
their respects to the dancer who
died Friday night of heart
trouble, .
There were old folks with
canes, children led by the hand.
and many a ease tn arms among
those tn the procession past the
flag-draped casket. Two police
men from Bojangies home pre
cinct stood honor guard; at his
head and feet.
There were many flowers, de-
Life
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jiffy or mam bottla to a for dwifel Eronay back .
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RELIEF AT LAST
For Your COUGH
Creon-.uiiion relisvei promptly because
it gois right to me oi the (reubia
to help tecitn rsd expel gem taden
phlegm nd sld nature to toothe and
hei raw, tender, inflamed branchiel
raaeoue ssseFstanes,Teii yoordrogyJi
to sell ysss I bottle of CreoroiUton
with the usssierstMiduig you must tike
the wy it quickly silsye the eaurfi
B! yots rs to hve yostf money back.
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spite his request that they be
omitted and she money be tent
to his favorite charities.
Floral offering bore cards
from Duke Ellington, Joe Lotus,
Lena Horne, Bob Hope, Free
man Gosden and Charles Cor
rell (Amos'n Andyl and other
performers. One was from a lo
cality "mayor," M. Thornton oi
Bealf street,. Memphis, a birth
place of Jazz. :
The funeral procession, wilft
bands of music and marching
children, will proceed from the
armory to ihe Abyssinian Baptist
church in Hariem. The Rev. Adam
Clayton Powell Jr., Negro een
gressman and husband of singer
Hazel Scott, will conduct serv
ices. T 'ft .
Opera, stage end concert start
will participate in the rites.
Harlem school children will be
given a half holiday to pay re
spect to their idol, who never
forgot them while he was tap
dancing and smiling his way into
the hearts of millions and mak
ing and getting rid of a fortunff
of about $3,809,80,
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