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r,',:,v.:r Jp SZIb EfflN MESSIAH CONCERT DATED Charles A. RickeHs (top photo) puts the Roseburg Choral so ciety through their paces for Tuesday night's concert of Handel's Christmas oratorio, "Messiah," to be presented at the junior high school auditorium at 8 p. m. The choral group is made up of housewives, ministers, secretaries, engineers a cross section of Roseburg life. This will mark the second season for the photo shows the concentration choral society members devote to their music and their direc tor. This portion of the soprano section was photographed in the middle of a "run" while sing ing the difficult "For Unto Us a Child is Born." Seven choral numbers and I I solos will be on the program. A free-will offering following the performance will replace the customary ad mission charge. (Staff photos I. Shop and Save With Classified Ads Autos 27 Used Cars That Are Dependable 1048 WILLYS Panel, 15000 mllfS 1095.00 1947 WILLYS Sta. 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Inquire at Davidson's Garage, Wil bur Impounded 28 Impounded L'nlea claimed within 4fl hours from date of notice, the following dogs will be disposed of in legal manner. Black and whit Shepherd, bob tail, male Brnwn, black and whltt Spaniel, male. nvimr, Pollc Dept 111040. 5 00 P. M. Personal 30 ANYONE KNOWING (he whereabouts of Wilbert Xi. Nelson, please call sro-R. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P. O. Box 1116 Notices 31 I WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts contracted by anyont other than myself. John Q. Smith. LEGAL iN THE CIRCUIT COI'RT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY SUMMONS DOUGLAS CREDITORS 'ASSOCIA TION, a corporation. Plaintiff, va. R. U. BOWLBY, Defendant. TO R. B. Bowlby, abova 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 before 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 com plaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: for the sum of $890 00 with 6--, interest thereon from March 87, 19 until paid; in the further sum of $5.00 with 67n interest from February 1, 1045. until paid; in the further sum of 529.27 with 61" intercut thereon from Derember 8, 1944. until paid; - in the further sum of $81.18 with 6 interest thereon from May 10. 1945, until paid; in me mriner sum oi aisu.iMi attorne: fees, and for plaintiff's costi and dis bursements in this action and will apply $116.97 of the property of the defendant, now attarhed In the hands of Myrtle Creek. Oregon, branch f. United States National Bank of Port land. Oregon, in satisfaction of said Judgment. This summon la served upon you by publication once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Roseburg Newt 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. 1049. Date of first publication Oct 24th. R L. WHIPPLE, Attorney for the Plaintiff P. O. Addresa Roseburg, Ore, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The Executrix of the estate of MARY 3. YOUNG, Deceased. hereby gives notice that the County Court of Doug la County. Oregon, hai fixed Decem ber 2lst, 1B49. at ten o'clock A. M. as the time, and the County Court room in the Court House at Roseburg. Doug las County. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, if any there he, to the final account of the Executrix. Dated November 21, 1949 ELIZA BKTH Y. HARRIS. Kxecutrix of the estat of Mary S. Young, Deceased. ror ops' en Dralnboardl Sea Phil Durnom Lino'eum Loying and Venetian Blinds 920 S. Main 1336-J Local Arrive Home Paul, Ted and Jimmy Sylweter have arrived In Roseburg to spend the Christ i.aIMbii with their narents. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. SyTwester. They attend Concordia Lutheran academy jor uuya m riu. Portland Attor- nr Paul neriries returned to his home on East Lane street Sun day, following a trip to Portland nttanri a muiHnff nf the Orepon State Bar association, held at the Mallory hotel Saturday evening. BUtti Dntlnr.kPvthlan Sis ters have been invited hy the u'niohts nf Pvthiaa to attend a 6:30 o'clock potluck dinner Wed nesday nigm, uec. i, m uic i. ot P. hall. The ladies are asked hrltir olthAr ripssert nr veoe- tables. The meat dish will be fur nished. Everyone attending nas been asked to bring contributions of food for the Christmas bas kets. The regular meeting of Pythian Sisters will be at 8 o' clock Thursday night at the K. of p. nan.. Woman's Club to Meet The Roseburg Woman's club annual Christmas party and tea will be held at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday at the Methodist church parlors with Mrs. R. E. Hanford in charge ot the program, featuring Miss Marion Ady, of Southern Oregon College of Education, as guest speaker. Mrs. E. L. Taus cher and Mrs. Carl Lundgren wiil be co-hostesses of the tea com mittee. Mrs. Earl Plummer has arranged special music for the oc casion. Mrs. J. M. Boyles, presi dent, has asked all members to be present. 1, One eld wives' tale that bobs up periodi cally is the story that American oil companies protect the sale of their established products by keeping new developments off the market. An example of how far this fairy tale misses the truth is the case of Union Oil's remarkable purple motor oil. 2, Shortly after the war, we introduced our new post-war motor oil, Triton. By all standards, Triton was unexcelled. In fact, it was so good we told people they could safely drive it 6 months between drains if they chose. Consequently, we thouff ht our oil program was set for several years. But 12 months later our research engineers came up with a purple motor oil for passenger cars which they said was even better. 3, Just to prove their claims, they sealed It in the erankcaaes of four new automobiles and drove them continuously op and down the Pacific Coast for 30,000 miles! At the end of the test they opened up the motors and showed us the results: The engine parts were as good as new and the oil by every analysis showed no more deteriora tion than ordinary motor oils exhibit after 1,000 miles. News Chapter to Meet Alpha Theta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. John Todd Tues day, Dec. 20 at 8 p.m. Visit In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter have returned to their home on Res ervoir avenue, following a few days in Portland visiting rela tives and friends. Grange Supper Those attend ing the potluck supper of Melrose Grange Tuesday night, are ask ed to bring a covered dish and dessert and their own table serv ice. The Grange will furnish the turkey and rolls. Income Tax Auditors Needed By Commission Income tax auditors are need ed to fill vacancies with the State Tax commission according to an announcement made by the Civil Service commission. All applica tions for examination must be postmarked by Dec. 31. Three levels of these positions are open to all qualified appli cants. For the Beginning Job, four years of responsible accounting experience, or four years of col lege which Includes advanced ac counting courses is required. Ad ditional experience or training is required to gain admittance to higher level written tests. Experienced clerks are also needed for responsible and super visory clerical positions with the state government, according to an announcement from the com mission. Written tests for these Clerk III jobs -will be given Jan uary 14 and 28 In Salem, Port- ELKTON Small Girl Hurt By Spilled Grease By PHYLLIS A. SMITH Nancy Bllllck, daughter of Mr. and Mi s. Donald Blllick of Elkton uffered second degree burns on her head when her small broth er spilled hot grease on her Wed nesday. The pan containing the grease had just been removed from the fire by Mrs. Blllick and placed on the drainboard to cool, where the boy somehow manag ed to reach it. Nancy was treated by Dr. Imboden at Drain, and it is thought that she will have no bad scars. Gerald Riley underwent a ton silectomy at Eugene Tuesday. Laurence Smith who has been In the Kaizer hospital at North Bend is reported to be improving. It is hoped that he will be able to be home for Christmas. The Assembly of God church had its Christmas program Dec. 18 at 7:30 p. m. A delegation from the Umpqua Rebekah lodge attended the Re bekah convention at Sutherlin Dec. 8th. Bessie Lakey of the Elkton lodge was elected vice chairman and installed for the 1950 convention, which will be held In Roseburg. The 1951 Re bekah convention will be held at Elkton. land, and other centers through out the state. Application forms can be ob tained at 444 Center street, Salem; 614 Mead Building. Port land; or the Roseburg office of the Oregon State Employment service. l oil co 1 jiil 4, That posed a question. Should we hold this new purple oil off the market for a few years and protect Triton, or put it on sale immediately? The answer was that we had no choice. For we were in compttition. If we didn't put this purple oil on the market as soon as possible, some of our com petitors might develop a comparable product and beat us to the punch. IHiTION OIK COMPANY Or CALIFORNIA IHCOI0TIO IN ClIirOINIA, OCTOIIt IT, II This tfriet, pponnortd by tht peoplt of Union Oil Company, it dedicated to dinr.u union of how and why American butineti function!. W hope you'll feel fret to tend in any tvggettiont or criticitmt you ha to offtr. Write: Th4 Prttident, Union Oil Company, Union Od Building, Lot Angela H, California. Mon., Dae. 19, 1949 The Final Plans For Christmas Party At Canyonville Set Final plans are being made for the big free community Christ mas party to be held in the Can yonville community hall Thurs day night, Dec. 22. The evening's entertainment will start at 7:30 with a program consisting of community singing of Christmas carols, Hammond organ music played by Fritz Sny der, solos, and other numbers. Following the program there will be treats for all the children to be presented by Santa Claus. This will be followed Immedi ately by an hour of games and stunts led by William Cox. As sisting him will be John Bingham Jr., Cap Parker, Henry Ford and Tom Campbell. Everyone is invit ed to come and have an evening of fun and get acquainted with your neighbors. Sponsors of the affair are the Woman's Civic club, the Lions club, the South Umpqua Rod and Gun club and the Chamber of Commerce, all of Canyonville. The Woman's club will have a booth where they will sell sand wiches, home made pie, home made candy and coffee. Elkton City Council Holds Christmas Party The city council of Elkton had its annual Christmas tree and treats party for the kiddies Wed nesday night. The program and show at the Elkton theatre in cluded: The Drain-Elkton com munity band led by Mr. MacGreo ger, which played several march es and Christmas carols; oboe solos by Mrs. Laurence Thom as; instrumental duets by Lau rence Madison and Warren Schad and the Sunshine Kids; and Bet ty Gossel, Louise Hamrick, Jo sephine Mulkey and Sandra Ba 5 As a result we introduced our purple oil to the motorists of the Pacific Coast under the brand name of Royal Triton. Royal Triton was not only an overnight success with our own Western custo mers; visitors from the East even took it home with them and continued buying it by mail. Conse quently, we've had to expand our manufacturing facilities and lay plans for marketing it through out the country. Moral I Next time anyone tells you oil companies hold improved products off the market, please tell him to see us. Newi - Revltw, Rotaburg, Or. 15 ker played and sang carols. 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