Local News Miuni t Matt The Royal and 8ltet Master Masons will held a dinner at the Masonic hall, Friday, Dee. IS, at '4:30 p. m. Returns te San Francisco Miss Margaret Baum has returned to her nome in ban jr'rancisco, foi lowlni a visit in Roseburg with her mother, Mrs. Arthur W. kaum. Returns te tats Sgt. Ernest T. benosso has arrived bacK at the LocKlanu Air Force base at bin Antonio, lex., following a visit at I en mile with his par ents, Mr. and Mr. E. T. Schosso. Heme Frem Hospital Mrs. J. R. Lasswell has returned to her home in ioncalla, loliowing her aiscnarge irom the hospital in iugene, where she was a medi cal patient lor several weeks. Party Tanlght Beta Gamma chapter o Jvpsilon Sigma Alpha is nolqing a enrutmas party at Me home of Deloras Wagoner hughes tonight at o'clock. x.acn member is asked to bring a dol lar gill ta exchange. Tr And Program The an nual Christmas program and tree lor a.agler members, auxiliary Semoeu and their xamllies will : held at a o clock Sunday at the i,gies hall, Treats will be pre sented the children. Navy Mathers Te Meat The 1,'avy Mothers club will meet at a Lnristmas party at o'clock Monday night at the home of Mrs. U C. toiake, 2640 N. Stephens street. An exchange of gifts will be held. aak Frtm Portland Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Buoar have returned to their home in Roseburg, fol lowing several days In Portland, where the former attended the Northwest Congress of Optome try and took post graduate work. o.E.O. Te Meat Chapter BI, P.E.O. Sisterhood will meet Fri day evening at a 7:15 o'clock dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. John E. Runyan, 487 S. Jackson street, with Mrs. M. M. Beery as co-hestes. ; Careltra te ting All persons interested in having the Tri-Hi-Y (!relers appear at their home the evening of Dec. 23, are asked to notify Zona Wilshire at Roseburg Senior high school. The chorus of carolers is made up of mixed voices. Christmas Party Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lilae circle No. 49, will meet at the I.O.O.F. hall Monday night, Dec. 19. at 7:30 o'clock tor the annual Christmas party. Those attending are ask ed te bring a gift not te exceed SO cents. Club Party Winchester Com munity club will hold a party at the clubhouse Friday night, Dec. IS, at o'clock. Women attending are asked to bring pie and table service for their own family. Coffee will be furnished by the club. Everyone In the community is invited. Party te ka Held The Degree of Honor Protective association will hold a party Friday night, Dec. If, at S o'clock at the home of Benitr Wikoff, 544 S. Pine street. Members and their fami lies are invited. These attending are asked to bring a gift to exchange. Makes Trip'te California Ful ler Johnson returned to his home in Roseburg Tuesday, following a trip to San Diego, Calif., last Thursday to bring back his wife's mother, Mrs. Pearl Chidester, wh will visit here indefinitely. Mrs- Chidester formerly made her heme here. Te Meat Tanlght Alpha Iota chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Verdun Boucock, 530 W. Oak street. The program, on "Pictures," will be in charge of Mrs. Robert Bellows and Mrs. Craig Short. The meeting will be lor members only. Club te Meet Lazy Daisy club members are Invited to an all day Christmas nartv Frldav be ginning at 11 a.m. at the home if Mrs. Cliff Agee with Mrs. Bill Weaver, co-hostess. A potluck luncheon will be held at noon. Gifts will be exchanged. Visit at Jacsksan Heme Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lundeen have re turned to their home In Lake Grove, Ore., following a few dsvs in Roseburg as guests of the for mer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Jacobson, and family. In Laurelwood. The Lundeens formerly made their home In this city. lawa Vfaitere Laava Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blckett of Shenan doah, Iowa, left Tuesday for their home, following two weeks at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson and familv, Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Floew of Win ston, and with Mr. and -Mrs. Leo Howard at McMlnneville. Mrs. Bickttt, Mrs. Lswsen and Mrs. Floew are sisters. Black Pram alipMta - and Mrs. A. A. Wilder have re turned to their home in Rose burg. following several weeks In Berkeley. Calif., visiting their son, Carleten. They were accom panied baek to Roseburg bv Mrs. J. C. Hume, who returned to her home on Blakelev street follow, int several months in Berkeley visiting her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kennerly Jr. Mr. Kennerly is the former Joanne Hume of this city. ptr ir m knP I A f Y "T? v i V v ' 3 o -Jl ' y J J "ii .Mtaarwimi M"-C , sdimmmmdhjf uataaaaaj M" ) phe jmim isa.naaminag - .n; ,,. Mrtl . ' - - J HEAD ATOMIC TEST PLAN Lt. Gen. Elwood R. Quesda Hop leftl, 45-year-old Air Force officer, will command Joint Talk Force Three, charged with conducting new atomic weapons tests at Eniwetok Atoll. His deputies will be Brig. Cen. John K. Gerhart (top right) of the Air Force; Brig. Gen. Herbert Loper (lower leftl of the Army and Rear Adm, Tom B. Hill (lower right) of the Navy. Quesda led the Ninth Fighter com mand in operationi from England during World War II. It il expected that the new atomic weapons test will take place sometime next Spring. AP Wirephoto) ivr'ti rr 1 ' xu'rwjA Vt4j 4 " v- .Srt , - i" k 1 FLIGHT RECORD SET Tom Lanphier Jr., (above) I has estab lished a new round-the-world flight record aboard scheduled commercial airliners. Lanphier is kissed by Stewardesses Kay Magnetti (left) and Roberta Dunley ai he left plane I United I at San Francisco following his last overwater hop. On arrival in New York (1 27) he had circled the globe in 1 3 minutes less than five days. (AP wirephoto) Daughters Of Job Set Annual Vesper Service Christmas vesper service, giv en annually by Bethel No. 8, Daughters of Job of Roseburg, will be presented Sunday from 3 until 4 p. m. at the First Chris tian church. The pumic is invitea. This is one of the few public affairs held by the bethel. The vesper service will include a Christmas message by Rev. Kenneth Knox; the Christmas story by Honored Queen Joanne Taylor; vocal duet, Sandra Mel ba and Joanne Taylor and "Star of the East," a solo, Sandra Melba. Guardian of the bethel is Mrs. Robert Rhodes. Arrangements for the service are In charge of Mrs. Edwin Booth, guardian of music. GAS RULES ADOPTED BAKER (JP) An "emergency" city ordinance governing propone gas .installations was passed by the city commissioners here this week. The ordinance, recommended by Fire Chief Otto Garg, re quires installers of propane equip ment to meet all regulations of the national board of fire underwriters. NOTED AUTHOR DIES ELMIRA, N. Y. Dec. l5.-P Rufus Rockwell Wilson, 84. auth or of more than 20 books on Abraham Lincoln, died last night. He was a former newspaperman and at one time secretary of the National Association of Cotton Manufacturers. BENEFIT DANCE SET The Wilbur Recreation club will hold a benefit dance at the Wilbur club house Friday at 8:30 p. mi A special prize will be given away. Ladles are asked to bring refreshments. Everyone is welcome. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? haustwl wMr Twraitw bnr u-t Iron. F"r o ta. YitaLtT. trj onir-i T-ait Tbi-ti oau: h" ntr B-d fr pd t- -:pr! n nuw i Lav ceit! iBtndueterr km mJv Sot: At druriinm everywhere tn ItnuMrt. t rred Meyer's 4c rullerum Drug. Joseph Renfro Funeral Services Set Saturday Funeral services for Joseph F. Renfro, 50, of Sutherlln, who died Dec. 13, will be held In the Chanel of the Roses, Roseburg Funpral home, Saturday, Dec. 17, at 11 a. m., with the Rev. Kenneth Knox officiating. He was born March 14, 1R99 in Chandler, Okla. He came to Sutherlin almost two years ago Irom L,os Angeles where he had lived for a number of years. At the time of his death he was em ployed by the C. C. Jones service station. He was a membpr of the Eagles Lodge No. 3014 of Suther lin. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Annie May Renfro, Los Angeles; sister and a brother, John W.. in Germany. The body will he taken to the Eugene Crematorium for cremation. Per foroncekl wilh'ol JjSSTOSf CffTN SAW if TiV'.V ft k y - A a"wjta& .a. n -f - fNEA Teoltotat LAST ETE SAVED-'-M'UT Hope Hodgdon. 11. who underwent a deli cate operation in Portland, Ore, In a successful attempt to save her one good eye, makes first move in hospital bed to play a record on her record changer. Mary Hope's parent are both blind and she has been their "eyes" since she first learned to read. Her head Is held Immobile between sandbags so that the delicate surgery will not be injured. IT AIN'T HAY Old Dobbin tries to take a bite out of this park ing meter which has 'just been installed at Worcester, Mass. He didn't say whether he expected to eat it, drink from it or just wanted to show his disgust over the new-fangled hitching post. Neither teeth nor parking meter was hurt. (AP wirephotol Special Choral Practice Slated A soeclal rehearsal has been slated by the Roseburg Choral society for Sunday, 1:30 p. m. at the Junior high school audi torium. Members of the 50-voice sing inn nt-niir. urara trM at the rPPtl- lar practice Monday night that sunaay s practice session win uc in the form of a "dress rehearsal, in preparation for the "Messiah." The Christmas oratorio is to be presented at a free public concert TiniHsv rw 0( at n. m.. in the Junior high auditorium. Charles A. Ricketts, choral so ciety director, said the group will practice Sunday, wearing the choir robes rented from a Port land theatrical and costuming firm especially for Tuesday night's performance. Choral society members who plan to participate In the "Mes siah" performance are urged to attend both the special rehearsal Sunday and the regular practice Monday night at 7:30, Ricketts said. Large iooa .mantels carry as many as 3,000 separate articles naplauH 1m Mneiimar cl7ac About 25 billion tin cans are used in the United States in one year. LEGAL state of Charles Milne, deceased, hav ing filed his final account end report for final settlement of the estate of seid decedent, alleles that said estate Is fully settled, ell debts paid and all Just clslms and expenses of admlnlslre tlon paid In full and the relsdua there of ready for distribution: IT IS. THEREFORE, ORDERED that the lath day of Januery, 1990. at 9:30 o'clock In Ihe forenoon, at the County Courtroom In the County Courthouse, Roseburg. Oregon, be, and the ssme is hereby set as the time and plsce for hearing objections to said account and for final settlement of said estate, and It Is further ordered that noUce be published as required by law. Dated this Sth day of December 1949. ' D. N. Bl'SENBARK County Judge IN THE COUNTY COtTRT Or OF THE STATE Or OREOON KOR nol'tlLAH COUNTY ORDER FOR SETTING TIME FOR HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLE8 WILLIAM MILNE, deceased. Bert McCoy, Administrator of the es tate of Charles William Milne, deceased, having filed hia final account and re port for final settlement of the es tate of said decedent, alleges that said estate Is fully settled, all debts paid and all Just claims and expenses of ad ministration paid In full and the re sidua thereof ready for distribution; IT IS, THEREFORE. ORDERED that the 13th day of January, 1990, at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, at the Gounty Courtroom In the Douglas County Court house, Roseburg, Oregon, be, and tha same Is hereby set as the time and place tor hearing objections to said acjunt and for final settlement of said estate, and It Is rurther ordered that notice be published as required by law. Dated this Slh day of December, 1949. D. N. BIISENBARK County Judge PUBLIC NOTICE The Bureau of Land Manage ment announces that during 1950 it plans to advertise for competi tive sale the following described timber on lands administered by it in western Oregon. The tim ber is listed by master units and the appurtenant marketing areas within which the timber must re ceive primary manufacture. Of the land sections listed below, only portions will be included In the timber sales. The volumes list ed are merely preliminary approx imations. The numbered quarter indicates the quarter of the year 1950 in which the sale will be conducted: In the first quarter of the year sales will be held in Fehruary; second quarter, April and June; third quarter, August; fourth quarter, October and De cember. No substantial change in the plan presently is anticipated; but should unusual and unfor seen circumstances necessitate a change, it will be made only after consultation with the ap propriate district advisory board. Subsequent advertisements in ad vance of the several sales will Indicate with greater specificity the cruised volumes, minimum ac ceptable bids, exact time and lo cation where the sales will be conducted and other matters re specting the lerms and condi tions of the sale. Further information may be obtained In the District Offices of the Bureau of Land Manage ment located at Salem, Eugene, Roseburg, Coos Bay and Medford, Oregon, or at the office of the Regional Administrator, Build ing No. 1, Swan Island, Portland 18. Oregon. DOUGLAS MASTER UNIT AND MARKETING AREA T. 21 S., R 6 W., sec. 3, 4,000 M bd. ft. in 4th quarter; T 22 S., R Thur., Dg. 1 , m--Th. Nwt-Rvlw, R.Mb.tf, Ore. II 6 W sec. T, 2.S0O M bd. ft. In 3rd quarter; T 22 S., R. 7 W.. ec. 13, 1.600 M bd. ft. In 3rd quarter; T. 23 S R. 4 W., sec. 7, 2,400 M na. rr. in 1st quarter; T. 23 S, R. 4 W.. sec. 13. 1.500 M bd. ft. in 1st quarter; T. 23 S R. 4 W., sec. 17, 1,100 M bd. ft. in 1st quarter; T. 24 S R. 6 VV sec. 5. 3.400 M bd. ft. In 4th Quarter: T. 24 S., R. 8 W., sec. 13, 2,500 M bd. ft. in 2nd quarter, T. 24 S.. R. 8 W., sec. 23 and 25, 3,500 M bd. ft. in 2nd quarter; T. 25 S., R. 2 W., sec. 7, 7,000 M bd. ft. in 2nd quarter; T. 25 S., R. 3 W., sec. 29, 2,000 M bd. ft. in 1st quarter; T. 25 S R. 8 W., sec. 15, 900 M bd. ft. in 3rd Quarter: T. 26 S R. 3 W., sec. 23, 4,000 M ba, It. in 2nd quarter; T. 26 S., R. 7 W., sec. 8. 4,000 M bd. ft. in 2nd quarter; T. 28 S., R. 8 W sec. 21, 3,000 M bd. ft. in 2nd quarter; T. 29 S R. 7 W sec. 23, 1.200 M bd. ft. In 2nd quarter: T. 29 S., R. 7 W., sec. 35, 3,000 M bd. it. in 2nd quarter; T. 30 S., R. 7 W sec. 17, 1,800 M bd. ft. In 2nd quarter: T. 30 S R. 7 W.. sec. 19, 3,000 M bd. ft. in 3rd quarter; T. 30 S., R. 7 W., sec. is, aisju m do. rt. in 3rd quar ter; T. 30 S R. 8 W.. sec. 25. 2,000 M bd. ft. In 2nd quarter. SOUTH UMPQUA MASTER UNIT AND MARKETING AREA T. 28 S., R. 3 W., see. 21, 5,500 M bd. it. in second quarter; T. 38 S R. 4 W., see. 17, 2,300 M bd. ft in 1st quarter; T. 30 S. R. 1 W., see. 31, 5,000 M bd. ft. in 2nd quarter; T. 30 S R. 2 W., sec. 9 and 17, 8,500 M bd. ft. in 2nd quartes; T. 31 S R. 3 W., sec. 29, 3,000 M bd. ft. In 2nd quaster; T. 31 S., R. 4 W., see. 9, 5.400 M bd. ft. in 1st quarter; T. 32 S.. R. 1 W., sec. 15, 5,000 M bd. ft. in 2nd quarter. FALSE TEETH That Leoitn Nttd Not Embarrass Many waattn ett falia tsath hav auf. farad ral turibavriaamtnt bacauao thair Jlta drappad, tllppd r wabblaa at uit tha wront: Una a. Oft not liv in faar of thla happanlnf to ysu. Juat prink la a Ilttla FASTltTJI, tha alkali n a ( non-acid) powdar, nn your platoa. Holda falio teeth mora firmly, m thay fact mora eomfortabl. Dam not aour. Cbacka "platt odor" (danrura broath). Gat rABTEETii ai any orug tiara. From wkere I sit ... Sy Joe Marsh Now Hospitals Ar "Banks' Too! Doe Slmpsoa was saying, "Hoapl. tala an building ap 'bene baaka' that work just like bleed kaaka. Whca bona Is Beaded, tha sargaoa take on from a rafrigcrater, cuts it to tha right shaa aad aisaply splices lt In." "You doctors ara sura making progress," I says, "but tall ma, ara any of thai patients fussy about whot bona thay'ra fatting!" "Na air!" replies Doc. "No mora tha they worry about whoaa blood they gat. N can yet asked far a bona from a man who want ta the asm school or church ha did." from where I sit, it would 1m batter world if wa war half as willing to accept ethtr people's ideas and tastes, as w seam to b willing to accept thair bona and blood. There'll always ba differ ences. Soma like buttermilk, other Would rather have a sparklinf glass of temperate beer. But underneath w'r pretty mueh tha sama deserving aaeh ether's re spect and tolaranett Caayrtf At, 1949, Vniui Statu Brum Fmniitu Only about one half of one per cent of a modern "tin" can is tin. LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS All periom having clalmi agalnut tha estate of France. C, Berg, Deceased, now pending in the County Court nf Douglaa County, Oregon, are hereby notified to preaent the lame, verified an required by law. to the undersigned at the office of Gedden ft Felker. At torneva, Rosebtirg. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and ftrat pubttahed thia 15th day of December. 1A49. ESTHER M. ANDERSON Administratrix of the Eitate nf Frances C Berg, Deceased. IN THE COUNTY COURT Or THE STATE OF OREOON FOR nOUC.LAR COUNTY ORDER FOR SETTING TIME FOR HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter nf the Eitate of i ri a ft L.r.3 wiiii. .- . .. I Bert McCoy. Administrator of the fmfirjfn Designed and built by Dinlon, America's formot taw manu facturer, this is h law you need to lower your coils and step up your production. It's aty te operate, and built for troublt-fr irvk. let us give you all Hi facts about the Disiton Chain Sow with Mercury Caiolin Engirt. Com in and folk it over. CARL J. PEETZ 20 S. 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