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Notices 31
SUGAR BOWL CAFE under new man
agement. We are not responsible for
any debts contracted before November
18 lona Lovely and Philip Deupree.
Canyonvllle.
r WILL NOT be responsible for any
debts Incurred by the management
of La Fiesta Cafe prior to December
1, 1949. Jackson P. Rich.
LEGAL
NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY Or DOUGLAS
Of EMMA R CANTWELL, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Roy O.
Young has been appointed adminis
trator with the will annexed to the
above entitled estate, and all persons
having claims against the estate may
present them with proper vouchers
within six -6) months from the date
of this notice to the said administrator
at the office of Roy O. Young at 205
West Cass Street, Roseburg, Douglas
County. Oregon. .
Dated this 28th day of November,
lM9 ROY O. YOUNG, Administrator
with the will annexed
Date of first publication Nov. 29, 1049.
Date of last publication Dec. 27. 194K.
NOTirr or sale of
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Notice 11 hereby given that W. A.
Glllngly. assignee and holder of that
certain contract for the sale of per
sonal property dated the 11th- day of
February, 1948. executed by Lowell M.
Anderson, as buyer, and United States
xf America by Wsr Assets Administra
tion, seller, pursuant to and In accord
- ance with the terma and provisions of
said contract, will offer for sale and
s.11 at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.
on the 24th day of December. 1949 at
the front steps of the County Court
house in Roseburg. Douglas County.
Oregon, the following described personal
property, to-wtt:
ENGINE: Marine Diesel. Reversi
ble type, for 123 ft. Patrol Cut
ter. Mfr. Cooper Bessemer Corp.
Model ENRP. 300 H.P. 700 RPM.
I Cyl. ruel Injector. 1 right hand
ard 1 left hand rotation. Serial
No. 84. Cooper Bessemer fuel
Injector type. Bore 8" stroke
10'- wo reduction gear. Thrust
bearing. Cooper Bessemer 'type
N. A. Cooling system-salt water.
O A. Dem. L141-XW34"XH68".
Weight N.A. Year built N A.
Mounted on skids outside under
tarp. wone Instrument panel
IncL Exhaust temperature gaite
and air pressure- gs Serial
No MA Eng. COOPERBESS
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Dated and first i,h!;.ocd thai 11th
a far uececnDer. ' "
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, P. O. Box
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Congress - Inquiry
Deals With Low
Income Families
WASHINGTON. Dec. 13 UP)
Senator Flanders (R-Vt) say
Congress may be about to learn
that some thrifty farm families
"are doing pretty well with cash
incomes as low as $2,000 or even
$1,000 a year.
Flanders is a member of the
Senate-House economic subcom
mittee opening 10 days of hear
ings on "low-income families."
Senator Sparkman (D-Ala ).
subcommittee chairman, said in
advance the group hqpes to learn
wnat, li any, governmental ac
tion can be done to improve the
lot of some 10,000,000 families
with cash incomes of $2,000 or
less a year.
Flanders, in advance of the
hearings, told a reporter that
congress "may learn we are
making a mistake to lump per
sons in the low income group."
"We have heard a great deal
about the one-third who are ill
housed, ill-fed and ill-clothed,"
he said. "Often the administra
tion asks us to deal with them as
a group."
Flanders said it is probable
that "some farm families with
a small cash Income actually
were pretty well off."
"They raise most of their food
and sustenance and are wise
about spending the cash," he
added.
"But Congress should have an
accurate factual background on
who these low income people are
what caused them to get that
way, and what can be done about
it," he said.
Data already accumulated by
the committee staff indicates
that "some farm areas produce
widespread low income," he
said. "Maybe the cure for them
would be basic chances in aerl-
cultural methods and diversifica
tion." "Lack of educational facilities
and proper training for handi
capped groups may be another
cause," he said.
Staff studies indicate that
"non-white males" heading fam
ilies in rural areas form the
largest low-income group. Other
factors listed include lack of ed
ucation, physical handicaps and
DroKen iamines.
GOP Meetings
Called To Map
1950 Strategy
Bv JACK BELL
WASHINGTON . UP) Re
publicans roll up to a Dolltlcal
cross roads this week in the 1950
congressional campaign.
Party leaders face financial
and strategic decisions at meet
ings in New York and Chicago.
Individual members already
were busy trying to set the Re
publican vehicle in the directions
they think victory lies next year.
R. Douglas Stuart of Lake
View, 111., newly appointed par
ty treasurer, began mapping a
fund drive. His appointment was
announced Saturday. He suc
ceeds James S. Kemper of Chi
cago, who resigned Nov. 3 be
cause tne party's reserve fund
had dwindled to onlv S90.000.
Stuart is vice chairman of the
board of the Quaker Oats com.
peny of Chicago and a national
Boy scout official.
Senator Jenner (R-Ind) called
for a different turn on interna.
tional affairs, blasting against
the bipartisan foreign policy
which has had the loving care
01 senator vandenberg (R-MIch.)
coalition idea Rapped
Senator Aiken (R-Vt) took Sen-
ator Bricker (R-Ohio) to task for
suggesting formation of a new
party through a coalition of
southern Democrats and north
ern Republicans.
That just wouldn't work, the
Vermont senator said. He added
that he does think a lot of Demo
crats will join the Republicans in
opposing too much centralization
of government power in Wash
ington.
Some prospective large con
tributors to the GOP's nearly
empty war chest for the 1950
campaign are said to be demand
ing an all-out stand against the
Truman proposals as- the price
of their financial support.
Some of the Republican lead
ers don't think that would be
wise. Senator Taft, for instance,
stands committed to public hous
ing, aid to education and other
so-called welfare measures that
more or less parallel the Tru
man proposals in these fields.
Births at Mercy Hospital
CASKEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald George Caskey, 2560 N.
Stephens street, Roseburg, Dec.
6, a daughter, Connie Lynn;
weight six po u n d s thirteen
ounces.
FREDERICKSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Ivan Fredrickson,
714 Alameda street, Roseburg,
Dec. 8, a daughter, Marian;
weight seven pounds two ounces.
IHORN To Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Thomas Ihorn, Gen. Del. Myrtle
Creek, Dec. 6, a daughter, Bar
bara Penny; weight eight pounds
six ounces.
ZIMMERS To Mr. and Mrs.
Frank La Vern Zlmmers, Myrtle
Creek, Dec. 7, a son, Fred Lee;
weight eight pounds fifteen
ounces.
Motor transport, armorers',
quartermaster, radio, telephone
electricians' and field telephone
schools are among those main
tained by the U.S. Marine Corps
fnr advanced trainint- of Leather-
I neck specialists.
JOHN MckEAN it in charge of tha dry cleaning department at
the New Service laundry on Wait Lane ttreet and an exceeding
ly buty place it is. Bright, cheerful, spotless and wen equippea,
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partment at the New Servica laundry on West Lane straet.
Prosperity is to be seen everywhere; a closer look reveals it
to be the name of much of the pressing equipment in us there.
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AIRLINER CRASH FATAL TO NINE-Partlally bumed wreckage of a Oellfornla Arrow Airways DC-S
Ilea on slope near Benlcia, Cal, where it crashed In a driving rainstorm on a M-mile flight from Oakland
to Sacramento: all nine persons aboard the plan. Including three children, were killed In the crash.
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in it are done all those mysterious things that make up the dry
cleaner's art. (By Paul Jenkins I
Mere is given the finishing work
uniforms and similar garments
various departments. Claire Gray Is in charge of this work.
(By Paul Jenkins) ' '
on the endless flow of shirts,
which pass daily through the
Christmas Turkey
Shoot Slated By
Rod And Gun Club
Trapshooters are urged by
Fred Kuck, captain of the Rose
burg Rod and Gun club's trap
shooting department, to have the
old catterguns well oiled and in
good working condition by next
Sunday. That is the date for the
club's annual Christmas turkey
shoot and Keen competition is an
ticipated, Kuck says.
As proof of the type of shoot
ing to be expected, Kuck points
to the fact tha Ivan Pickens ran
a straight string of 50 birds with
out a miss last Sunday, while
Walt Edmonds and Charles Kl
lngler broke 25 straight. Scores
of 24 each were made by Roy
Hill, Irvin Davis, Jack Culver,
Earl Duncan. Other top shooters
included George Vovtclla, Scott
Goodman, Bert Lehnherr, Perry
Thlele, G. M. Wiles.
Nineteen practice and mer
chandise squads participated in
last Sunday s events.
Not all the turkeys next Sun
day will go to expert marksmen,
Kuck reports, for events will be
arranged for beginners, together
with surprise events In whlcn all
participants will be on equal foot
ing. . Kuck slates that all shooters
are Invited to participate, no club
affiliation being required, and
spectators arc welcome at all
shoots.
Numbers From "Messiah"
To Be Sung By Society
Seven of the major choral num
bers of Handel's "Messiah" will
be performed Tuesday, Dec. 20,
by the Roseburg Choral society,
in a free punnc concert to ue
given at the junior high school
auditorium.
Under'the direction of Charles
A. Ricketts, the 50-volce chorus
will Include In the program such
favorite "Messiah" numbers as
"And the Glory of the Lord," the
beautiful "For Unto Us a Child
is Born," and the resounding
"Hallelujah" chorus.
Nine soloists will be featured
during the performance, and the
Christmas presentation will be
accompanied by Mrs. Sherman
Plimpton, pianist, and Mrs. Paul
Geddes, organist.
DRIVER EXAMS DATED
A driver's license examiner will
be on duty at the Roseburg city
hall, Thursday and Friday, Dec.
15 and 16, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m
according to an announcement
received from the office of sec
retary of state.
Persons wishing licenses or
permits to drive are asked to
get in loucn wim tne examiner
well ahead of the scheduled clos
ing hour In order to assure, com
pletion of their applications wun
minimum delay.
Tuts. De. 13, 1 949 Tlit Nwi-Rvltw, Rotcburf , 0r. 1 13
Local
Hubbard Creek Needle Club
Hubbard Creek Needle club will
meet at a 1 o'clock affair Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. Sadie
McKinney.
Bellvlaw Club ' Party The
Bellview club will hold its annual
Christmas party with a gift ex
change Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Viola Haney.
Visiting Roseburg Leon Rog
ers and Lee Walker, both of Mo
desto, Calif., visited with friends
in Roseburg. They left for Coos
Bay Sunday.
Friendly Hour Club The
Friendly Hour club will hold a
noon luncheon and Christmas
party with a gift exchange Wed
nesday at the home of Mi's.
Grace Fenn with Mrs. Clara
Herrman as hostesses.
Jay-C-Ettea to Meet The Jay-C-Ettes
will hold a Christmas
party Wednesday night at 8 o'
clock at the home of Mrs. Donald
Gum, 612 W. Lane street. Gifts,
not to exceed $1.25, will be. ex
changed. Club to Meet The Tenmile La
dles' club will meet at the home
of Mrs. Minnie Lockwood Wed
nesday for a noon potluck lunch
eon and Christmas party. Those
attending are asked to bring a gift
to exchange.
Picture To Be Shown J. S.
Cummins, of the California Ore
eon Power company, will show
some pictures on "Power lor
ProsDerity. including scenes of
Toketee, at 8 o'clock Friday night,
Dec. 16. at Riverside Grange nail.
The public is invited. The regular
Grange meeting win iouow uie
showing oi tne pictures.
Unit to Meet Looklngglass
Home Extension unit will meet
Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the
home with Mrs. Milton Vance
with the members of the P.-T.A.
study club holding a joint session
with the unit. Mrs. Louise Olll
vant and Mrs. Dorothy Boling
will have charge of the topic,
"Christmas decorations." A pot
luck luncheon will be served at
noon, followed bv a Rift ex
change. The program at 2 p.m.
will be on "Adult inspirational
help" and "Child psycnoiogy."
O.E.S. To Meet Oregon chap
ter. O.E.S. No. 57, Canyonvllle,
will hold Installation of new offi
cers at 8:15 Wednesday night at
the I.O.O.F. hall, followed by the
O.E.S. Social club annual Christ
mas party. Gifts not to exceed SI
will be exchanged. Mary Gaulke,
Freda Little, Adah Brown and
Lillian Womack will act as host-
Southern Area Of
California Hit By
Freezing Spell
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13 -UP)
Winter came to southern Cal
ifornia Monday with broken wa
ter pipes, icy streets and sim
ilar phenomena usually associat
ed with colder climes.
Temperatures skidded below
zero in snow-covered mountains
with Big Bear recording minus
three degrees. Elsewhere they
ranged upward to Los Angeles'
37.
In many citrus districts they
touched the low 20s, and surveys
were started to determine the
damage. Extensive fruit loss,
however, does not develop for
several weeKs.
Such citrus centers as Red
lands and Rlalto recorded 23 de
grees, with 22 in other spots. Or
chard heating was extensive, and
a black pall of smudge smoke
covered a 70-mlle band from the
mountains to the ocean.
General manager R o b b 1 n s
Russell of the Mutual Orange
Distributors, a citrus coopera
tive, said heating generally pro
bably forestalled serlouu losses
to navel oranges, "because of the
maturity and size of the fruit
It Is bigger this year than for
several years past.
Mile-high Lake Arrowhead re
corded a minimum of 12 as did
the Mojave desert community uf
Lancaster, where water pipes
and car radiators froze.
Water pipes also froze In Van
Nuys, in tne san ernanao val
ley, where 24 degrees was re
corded. It was below freezing In most
sections of northern California
Monday morning. Some outdoor
garden hydrants froze on the San
Francisco peninsula.
Temperatures In the Interior
valley rangea irom a iu ou.
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Bluebirds to Meet The Sky-
blue Bluebirds will meet at 11
a.m. Wednesday at the Church
of God in Eden bower.
Mrs. McAfee Better Mrs. Hat
tie McAfee is reported Improving
at her home, following an illness
of several weeks.
Home From Sanitarium Mrs.
Cliff White was discharged from
the Roseburg sanitarium Monday
and is reported to be convales
cing satisfactorily at her home.
Mr. Gott Improving Fred A.
Goff, who recently suffered a
fractured hip in a fall, Is report
ed to be convalescing satlsfacori
ly at his home in Roseburg.
Happy Hour Club The Rivers
dale Happy Hour club will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. W. E. Buell. Gifts,
not to exceed 50 cents, wiU be
exchanged.
H. E. C. to Meet Sutherlln
Home Economics club wUl hold
a turkey Christmas dinner for
members, their families and
prospective members Wednesday
at the Grange hall.
Christmas Party Roseburg
aerie of Eagles and auxiliary will
hold their annual Christmas par
ty ,Sunday, Dec. 18, at 3 o'clock
at Eagles hall, A Christmas tree
and program will be held. Treats
wiU be given the children.
Visiting Grandparents Cathy
Turk of Roseburg is spending the
week In Bandon visiting her ma
ternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Barrlows. Her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Turk,
took her to Bandon and will re
turn there to bring her home this
coming weekend.
Class to Meet at Potluok The
Stedfast class of the First Pres
byterian church will meet at a
noon potluck luncheon Dec. 15, at
the church parlors. Members are
asked to take note of the group'i
change of meeting time from
next week to Thursday of this
week.
Program Saturday Glide
Grange will hold Its annual
Christmas party and program Sa
turday night, Dec. 17, at 8 o'clock
at the hall. Santa Claus will ap
pear with treats for adults and
children. Those attending - are
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