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1 i 1 1 j I i i V f; Shop and Save With Classified Ads For Sale, Misc. 18 FOR SALE or will consider long term lease on nor b1d., corner lot. )00 ft on Highway 99, North of Rosewir Ph. 1297-R. or contact Suiter's Bldg Supply. 7,gqWainul St FOR SALE 288 Butane tank. Call 1478-L. FOR SALE Combination wood and lectric dutch oven itovt. Hugh Rit chie. Ph. 32-r-S. FOR SALE rurniture. assorted tools, mohair davenport and chair, yard duck ornaments. 440 W. Oakland Ave, Miscellaneous 19 LEAVING July IS for St. Louis, via Idaho and Nebraska. Take passenger for help driving. James CHfton, Rt 1, Sutherlin. DEEP SEA FISHING TRTPS. Catcn your own salmon with Capt. L L Wells, on the 42 ft Sport fishing boat (June.) 4 or hour trip, all gear furnished. Boat at public dock Ticket office at end of public dock. Winches ter Bay, Oregon. Fuel 20 1 PLANER ENDS. JR unit, regular length- Roseburg Lumber Co Phone 6UR SPECIAL PRICE on wood will con tinue until further notice double loads core, $13; fireplace, S13; mill ends and heavy block. S13; 2" planer, $10; 1" and 2" planer, mixed, ta. We deliver anywhere. Alio dry wood, haul yourself. Claude Willey Tuel Co.,JM2 E. Douglas. Phiy-J-S. FREE Planer ends, after S or Sat urday and Sunday. Green Valley Lumber Co. Timber & Sawmills 21 FOR SALE Stum page. S to 500.000 ft. of first and second growth pine and fir.. Write or phone MT. SEXTON Fishing Resort, Sunny Valley. Oreg. Phone 2778; FblfSALE Sawmill location, 3 1-3 acres, mill building, some machinery. Including planer. Living quarters with water and lights. Pa miles east of Oakland. A bargain for cash Ph. 2S94. Oakland. Cruising Service Reasonable Rates Call 4.-15-R 441 So. Jackson St Roseburg, Oregon. Wanted Second Growth Logs CONTACT WILBUR LUMBER CO. . WANT PEELED DOUGLAS FIR POLES AND PILING Contact us for sizes. PUGET TIMBER CO. P. O. Box 46, Ph. 1339. Roseburg. FOR SALE Operating 15 to 20 thou sand sawmill, complete. No timber. Call 1060-J, evenings. FOR SALE DFXE Hercules diesel power plant, 6 cylinder, 22Q0 J C Comp ton Co.. P O Box 748. pit 41-J-l. ATTENTION Power saw men. For sale. Mall 7 in fine shape; 48 Titan bar with new chain and quick change tall stock, 1125. See at Joe V. jonn son Saw Shop, back of Bus Station. W ANTE D Contract logging roadbu 1 1 rf- Ing. or hourly ren' D-fl ca. recent major overhaul. R. C. Plunkett, Broadway and N. Pine, Myrlle i-reK. Oregon FOR SALE 15 M capacity sawmill. Full length conveyor, steel end, ,1 saw edger, trim saw. 3 block carriage, without power. S.TOO0. Write Box 421, Sulherlln, Oregon. FOnTSALE A proximately a half mil lion feet second growth timber. Four teen miles south Roseburg. Henry Weber, Round Prairie, Myrtle, Oregon. Logging Equipment 22 LOGGER SPECIAL 1945 International dual axle truck and Tromhly trailer. S new tires on truck, good tires on trailer. $6000. full price. $2000. will handle. Balance financed. Phone M yrt I eC reek . 1622. fOR SALE 450 International engine, complete. Guaranteed major overhaul. New clutch, also F-54 transmission, 5th direct. Leonard Clifton. Canyonville. MAUL 10 bucking saw for safe or trade for garden tractor or an air-cooled power plant. Richard Berkey. Ten mile. FOR SALE 2 logging trucks with year round work. Call 420-J -3 between 1 and 5 p.m. TD 14 CAT. armored tor logging. Late model Phone 033-J Roseburg. FOR SALE U-200 Tlmken rear end. like new. 8500. Willis Benson, Tiller, Oregon. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 3 D-7 cats, reconditioned. 3 Federal diesel log trucks. 150 H.P. Cummins motors, non-highway type trailers, 1 BU-50 Skagit yarder, new sled. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. Ph. 46 Machinery For Sale 23 FOR SALE 15 KW A C. power plant, lin-wn V hvv riutv General Eelc- trict Generator, driven by Hill diesel motor. Like new condition, complete with control panel and approximately SriSn wnrth now .nare Darts. Price 8f50. Inquire Raymond's Lodge, 9 miles south Gold Beach, Oregon. Farm Equipment 24 ALL1S CHALMERS power unit, 20 hp. perfect condition.. Harold Crouch, Oakland. Ph. 2757. FOR SALE Used Adriatic hayrake, 12 ft., very good condition, sou H taxen at once. 833 Tempitn. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Oliver 70 tractor on ruhber and steel with lights and starter. Power take off. 1 7' Oliver Power mower. 17 hay or grain swaiher. 1 Model 20. 8' Oliver combine. 1 Wide gauge heavy duty tractor trail er with Bud wheels, ball and socket hitch. 17' cV R' Oliver disc harrow. 12. 14" Oliver bottom plow, with extra shears. This equipment all in good condition. Can be seen after 5 p m. or Sundays. Will take late model rsr in trade. NOBEL SNYDER Yoncalla, Oregon Trucks 26 AXLE SHAfTS for all manes of trucks Ray's Truck Shop. 2055 N Stephens Pnone 499-J -4 1930 DODGE , T pickup Will sell equity. Atkinson. V mile K. of True s Store. Winston. '4(1 FORD 8 pickup, new tires. $M. termi. Pany Corrlsan. Myrtle Creek. Oreirnn, Weaver Addition. SPECIAL U4 Chevrolet dump truck 11M OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 1148 Ford with 2-peed axlt and 3 speed BlIpe and lof Dunk 1799 1(149 Dodge I ton with crew Doc. ery clean . - TRUCK REPAIR REBLMLD1NQ GUIBERSON DIESEL PARTS STAR I TR SHELLS NIW CMC TRUCKS SMITH MOTORS TRUCK DEPARTMENT Hiwar 99 N. Phona 199-R-l 26 GOOD USED TRUCKS T 194t 2 Ton Dodge 152" wheclbase. power praxes, reiniorcea irame, very low mileage and in perfect con dition. $1745.00 IBM m Ton Dodge 160" wheclbase. reinforced frame, power brakes. 8 25 x 20 tire. This truck la exceptional. 1199.00 1948 F6 Ford IK)" wheclbase. 8 25 x 20 ll ply tires, 2 speed axie weai as a pin and in A-l condition. 81295.00 1941 CMC wh-eler 270 Motor re cently completely overhauled. Rear axles overhauled. Exceptionally good tires. A lot of truck for the money. 9037.00 1941 Chevrolet Flatbed In good con dition & good rubber, 8473 00 All of our trucks are exceptionally clean, are In good condition and are outstanding values. .. "Si" Dillard Motor Co. .. Used Car Center 1 DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS Stephens at Douglas Roscburff, Oregon Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 lTHOfZ0 0CJtUl REASONABLY PRICED GM AC flRM CHEVROLET. BUICK. FONT1AC. CADILLAC TRADE INS Hansen's USED CAR CENTER Rom Oak We Want Good Clean Used Cars Top prices paid DOYLE'S SALES & SERVICE Highway 90 & Garden Valley Road Phona 6U MORE MONEY for your ear. Cash on the spot uorkrum Motors, inc., ue Soto, Plymouth. Phone 408. 114 N. Rose St FOR SALE 1B41 Chevrolet Fleetline 4-door sedan, neater, aer rosier. iooa tires. Excellent condition, can 4uu, 8 to 5. FOR SALE OR TRADE 47 Mercury, good condition. Ph. 10&3-L. FOR SALE 1947 Cushrnan motor scooter, in good condition, new en gine and two new tires. Ph. 743-R after 5 P.M. Better Buys at Barcus 1948 PACKARD STATION SEDAN, overdrive, every extra, com pletely ref in tshed looks and runs like new S249S 194B BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE Light blue, dark top, red leather upholstery. Every ex tra. 1B.000 miles 2295 1947 HUDSON SEDAN. RAH. motor completely recondi tioned 1295 1947 NASH 600 5 pass, coupe Re conditioned motor, excellent condition throughout ....... flOBS 1941 FOHD STATION WAGON 1939 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan 2951 I 8S I I 65 ' I 1934. FORD V-8 sedan 1912 CHEVROLET SEDAN Trucks 1947 FORD S dump truck. 4 yd. iteel box, 6 new H.D tires. Ready to haul INTERNATIONAL with 31 ft teml traller Vacuum brakes. iwd tire:, excellent motor Ideal to haul cants, ties, or equip. Full prlct 1935 CHEVROLET PlcKup EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADES BARCUS Your Packard Dealer Hifhway 99 N at Garden Vail? Ad EOR SALE 1B4 Bulek Cnnvertlhle. low mileage, new tires. Ph. 309, 8 to 3 1940 CHEVROLET SPECIAL deluxe. erod buy 225 N. Stephens, New Moon Trailer Court office. "OR SALE lf40 BUICK SPECIAL Convertible, fnod condition through out, f-oo Terms. 4.T3 Bucxnorn oaa Ph. 34-F-13. inn SAT.lt . I.ta? '4ft Crosier Station -airrn Chp. Call afr P.M.. j De lores Hansen, Til Alameda, Trucks C.J LEGAL Km. IS. t SIMMON IN THE CIRC C IT COlTtT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY. NORMA LEI EADY. Plaintiff. CHARLES MELVIN EADY. Defendant To: Charles Melvtn Eady. defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint on fl'e aralnit you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the expiration of four weeks from the dale of the ftrl publication of this Summons upon vou and if you fail to so appear ana answer, plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled Court for the rHef prayed for in plaintiff's complaint, to Wit: For 8 decree of the above Court dis solving the marriage contract which ha heretofore ex tiled between plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds of willful desertloa for more than one year, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. This Summon la published by order of the Honorable Carl E. Wimberly. Judge of the above entitled Court. -Inly made and entered, directing publica tion of this said Summons once each week for four successive and consecu tive weeks in the Roseburg News-Review, a newspaper of general circula tion In Douglas County. Oregon. Date of first publication: July 1, Itwn. Date of last publication: July 29, 1930. WINSTON & D1M1CX Attorneys for Plaintiff Post office Address: 405 Pacific Bldg. Roseburg. Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL HFARING Notice is hereby given that the Slit day of July, 19.W, at the hour of 10:00 am In the county courtroom at the county courthouse In Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon has been set as the lime and place for the hearing of ob jections If any there be, to the final ac- niinl nf that ll nrlonti trnorl arimlnist ratOr. L. L. Davis, Administrator nf the estate of James Arthur Bales, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL B FARING Notice is hereby given that ihe 3!t riv nr Julv. lahQ. ml the hour of 10:00 a.m. In the county courtroom at the county courthouse m Hoseourg. uouiia Cnuntv. Orrion has been set as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections if any there be. to the final ac count of the unoersignca aaminwrairix. Mirjorie l. uavis. Aam mis. Tu trix nf the estate of Lilith Gail Jenkins, Deceased. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 5 POINTS on used cars you are assured of when you buy irom us. K Ex, RA QUALITY E L ,ONG FERM CREDIT. Safety. "Where Price & Quality Meet" 194R STUDEBAKER Land cruiser, door. 1A4S STUDEBAKER Champion Regal DL 4-door. 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion Regal DL 4-door. 1941 STUDEBAKER Commander DL 4- door, THESE STUDEBAKER CARS ARE ALL WELL EQUIPPED! AND OF EXCEP TIONAL QUALITY AND APPEAR ANCE. 1930 NASH Statesman Super 4-door. Equipped with radio, weather eye, overdrive and beds. Low mileage, and looks just like it came out of the show room. 1947 NASH "600" 4-door. Another nice car with Iota of equipment. 1947 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL Deluxe 4 door, equipped. 1946 DE SOTO 4-door, well cared for. and in splendid condition. Equipped with radio and heater. 1941 PLYMOUTH Special DL 2-door. 1949 FORD Custom 2-door, radio and heater. 194S FORD Super DL 4-door. Heater, radio, etc. 1940 CHEVROLET coupe 19.19 CHEVROLET 2-door COMMERCIALS 1949 STUDEBAKER 1 ton stake. 1948 STUDEBAKER IV ton flat bed. 1947 STUDEBAKER IV. ton stake rack. 1948 STUDEBAKER 4 ton pickup. Keel's Used Car Lot 229 S Stephens, Just south of Rose Hotel Phones 129 or 1445-J PACIFIC MOTORS PRICED TO SELL '49 FORD 6 sedan, like new $1495.00 '48 FORD sedan. R & H. sharp .. 125.oo '47 BUICK Super sedan, perfect 1400.00 '46 BUICK Fuprr sedan, R At H 1230.00 '47 STUDEBAKER Champion sedan. A-I . 125,00 4fi HUDSON 2-door, verv rlean .... 950.00 '46 HUDSON Sedan, R & H, only - 875.00 BACK ROW '41 CHEVROLET Conv., very nlre '40 CHEVROLET ned.n '3 CHEVROLET 2-door '18 OLDS edan two. 00 450. 00 IBS. 00 m.oo l.'iO.(K) IBS. 00 .. 05.00 ... 47.00 ,R CHEVROLET 2-dnor CHEVROLET 2 rinor SKDAN 34 CHEVROLET coupe 2241 N. Stephens Ph Instruction 29 Learn Beautv Culture. Medford Beauty School, Kline-Byrd. new ownrrs. Both fnrmar irhnnl and shot) nwnrrt. Ak about our "Pay after you graduate plan." for limited number, tummer enrollment. Brunh-up. no tuition MEDFORD BEAUTY SCHOOL 115 E. Main Phona 2-653 Personal 30 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P O Boa UK Notices 31 CARD OF THANKS Words cannot adequately express our deep appreciation for the many kind and s mpa'hetic arts 1hat came to u at the lime of our recent bereave ment. Mrs. F A. Hayes and family. IF YOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVED BY 6:15 P.M. PHONE 100 LEGAL No. 13. 153 Rl'MMOKI IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY LAURENCE K. Mac DANIELS, Plaintiff, THOMAS E OLLIVANT: DON OU.1 VANT; MILDRED A OLLIVANT, MARY KEARNEY: BLANCHE KEAR NEY. MARY MALLORY ROBERTS; RUFUS MALLORY; MARY LU MAL LORY; R A. BAILEY; AVIS BLUF STIEN; WILLIAM BLUEST1EN: The Unknown Heirs of AARON ROSE, dr ceaied; HELEN CLARKE: MERIT CARSON; ALLEN G. CARSON; RUTH HERMAN: MARTHA HERMAN WHITE; LARRY WHITE. PIONEER TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, suc cessor trustee under the La.t Will and Testament of J. W. HAMILTON, de ceased: Also, all other peraons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real es tate described in the complaint herein. Defendant. TO: MARY KEARNEY, BLANCHE KEARNEY. MARY MALLORY ROB ERTS, RUFUS MALLORY. MARY LU MALLORY. R. A. BAILEY, The un known heirs of Aaron Rose. deceaed. MARTHA HERMAN WHITE. LAPRY WHITE. Also all other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, tula, estate. Hen or interest in the rest estate described la tht complaint herein. De fendants; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the amended complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before four i4 weeks from the first day of July, 1950. (hat be in the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to o appear and answer said amended com plaint plaintiff for want thrrror will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded In said amended complain I, a succinct statement of which Is as follows, to. wit: That It be decreed that plaintiff Is the owner in fee and is entitled to the possession of the following described reai property, io-wh Beginning at a ai Inch Iron rod at a fence corner from which the South east exterior "L" corner of the Aaron Roe DLC No. 39, T 27 S. R 5 W. W M. bean SO 33' E 11.1 6, ft. said be ginning rorner being the Northwest corner of Glen Oaks Addition. Ihe Northeast corner of the Plat of Over look Addition, and the Northeast "o--ner of Ihe Replat or Lots 12 to 24. Overlook Addition, all being platted and filed in the office of the Count) Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon: Thence N 55 decrees 05" W 725 4 ft along the Northerly boundaries of the said Replat of Lots 12 to 24. Overlook Addition and Overlook Addition, to a inch iron rod at the intersection of said line with a line parallel to ind 110.0 ft. distant from, the Easterly line of Chadwick St.. City of Rose burg, as platted and filed In Ihe of 'toe ni s.iid bounty cierK, pata point neing S 82 decrees 00' E 140.0 ft. and N 28 decrees 09' E. 6.4 ft. from the monument at the Intersection of the center lines of Cass and Chadwrk St. of said Roseburg; Thence N. 2fl degrees 00' E 321.9 ft. parallel to and 110.0 ft. distant from, said East erly line of Chadwick St. to a . inch Iron rod at the Southwest corner of that parcel OI land sola to Jesse L. and Alice M. Thompson, described In Vol. 93. Pace 49R of the Deed Record of Douglas County, Oregon: Thence S 81 degrees 34' E 175.8 ft. along the Southerly land to a east corner thereof; Thence N 51 degrees 15' E 27.2 ft. to a Ji Inch Iron rod. said ooint b.-lnc on the Fast erly extension of the Southerly line of Oak St.. 301 ft. distant from the East erly line of Chadwick Sl.:Thcnce N 37 degrees 05' E 289.6 ft. to a Inrh iron rod in a line parallel to and 100 o ft. distant from the Southerly line of Washington St.: Thence S 61 degrees 59' 30" E 93.7 ft. parallel to and 1000 ft. from said Southerly line of Washington St. to a Inch Iron rod in the East boundary nf said Aaron Rose DLC No. 39. said point hting S O degrees 33 E. 148 ft. ainng said DLC line, from Its intersection with the center line of Washington St.: Thence S. 0 degrees 33 F. 354 2 ft. along said DLC line to Inch Iron rod; Thence along a fence line and the extensions thereof, be tween the lands described in Vo. VI. Page 617. and Vo. 34. Page 207. S 73 degrees 40' 30" E. 756.7 ft. to a a inch iron rod. S. Cegrees OR' E 640 3 fl. to a inch iron rod, and S 8A de grees 37' 30" E. 1098.3 ft. to a a inch iron rod in the Wct bounds rv of the Thomns Stevens DLC No. 40. T 27 S. R 5 W. W M.; Thence S 0 de grees 2.V W .189.3 ft along said WeM boundary of DL.C No. 40 to a inch Iron rod which is the Northeast rornrr of Terrace Park Addition, as plaited and filed in the office of said County Clerk and from which point the South west corner of said DLC No. 40 beam S 0 degrees 25' W 349.25 ft.: Thence N 69 degrees 17' W lttHI.R ft. alon the North houndary of said Terrace Park Addition lo a inch iron rod at the Southeast corner of the aforesaid Glen Oaks Addition: Thence along he Enst houndary of a'd Glen Oaks Ad dltlon, N 0 degrees 18' W 657 0 fl. to a 1 Inch iron pipe at the Northeast comer thereof and S 69 degrees 10 30" W 527.0 ft. along the North boundary of said Glen Oaks Addition to Ihe point of beginning. In Section 19, T 27 S, R 5 W, W M., and In Doug las County, Oregon. Subject to the rights of George Luoma and Frances M. Luoma. husband and wife, under a contract of sale made between the plaintiff and the sad George Luoma and Frances M. Luoma. And that the right of possession or title to said premises be forever quieted In plaintiff, and that it be further deoreed that anv claim of the defendants or either of them. In or lo said premises nr nv nart thereof. Is without founda tion in law nr in equity, and that plain tiff la the owner in fee of said premises and of the whole thereof, tree irom an nH all claim and interest of said de fendanis. or either of them, of any kind or nature what-oever, and that said de fenrtants and all nersons claiming hy through nr under them, be forever re strained and enjoined from asserting mnv riant (HI nr Interest in and In said premises, or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the court shall appear equitable. This Summons Is served upon you nv publication once eacn weex tor tour is successive weeks in Ihe Roseburg News D.iiimu. a nuianBnr nf senera, firm lation as provided by statute, published and issued In Hoseourg. uougias ioun ty Oregon, and by order of the Honor' h). furl F. Wimberlv. Judge of 'h( above entitled court, made on the 27lh day of June. 1950. ORCUTT. LONG A NEUNER Attorneys for Plaintiff Postoffice Address: Roseburg, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice li hereby given lhat the under signed ha brm appointed admlnUre lor with the Will annexed of the estate of Lura Plnkston Drardorff. decea.d. All pernn havinjt claims anatnat hr eMate are hereby notified to present he ame lo the underslened administrator verified a required hy law at ihe office of Dexter HIT. Attorney at Law. 424 Pacific Building In Ronrburg. Douiflas Cnuntv. Oregon, within six months from the daie of this notice. DATED July 1. 1050 L D PINKSTON. Admlnlttrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Lura Plnkston Deardorff. dceaed. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor h filed in the County Court of th State of Oregon for Dougla Counly hts final account in the settlement of said estate, and Tuenday. the 11th day of July. 19!Hl, at 10:00 o'clock A. M , in the County Court room in the Court House In Hoseourg. Dnuelas Countv. Oregon, has been fixed as Ihe time and place for hearing ob jections, If anv there be. to said final account and for the settlement thereof. HENRV EASTON. Executor of the Elate of Freeda L. Easton, Deceased. 'Z'X A. .I DON FORBES Representative Douglos County State bonk Bldg. Phone 1737 Res. 998-R LEGAL 8UMM0N8 ttf THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON TOR JOSEPHINE COUNTY. FLORA EBERL. a single person. r lam mi, va. GEORGE TARRANT and ANNIE J TARRANT, otherwise known as Anna J. Tarrant. hU wlfa: PAUL KLIN G EL E, otherwise known as Paul Kingelc, de ceased: LOUISE KL1NGELE. widow of Paul K tinge le, otherwise known as Paul Kingelc; LOUIS P. KL1NGELE. other wise known as LOUIE P. KINGELE and U married JANE DOE KLINGELE. his wife; JOHN SMALL, otherwise known as J, H Small, and JOS IK E. SMALL, his wife: H. A. WOODFORD and KIT TIE WOODFORD, his wife; SOLOMON ABRAHAM, ottierwu known as boi Abraham and JULIA ABRAHAM, his wife: OLIVER P. LANE and JASMINE LANE, hut wife: L. D. MONTGOMERY, otherwise known aa LORENZO D. MONTGOMERY and if married JANE DOE MONTGOMERY, hit Wife; WILL IAM PERRY TOTTEN and If married JANE DOB TOTTEN, bis wife; and the unknown neirs. a any, of any oeceasea Defendant; and also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the Complaint here in. Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: YOU and each of you ar hereby re quired to appear and answer the Com plaint filed against you herein within four weeks from the data of first pub lication of this Summons, which dale of first publication Is the 24lh day of June. A. D., 1950, and unless you answer or otherwise appear. Plaintiff will take decree against you. and each of you, decreeing the Plaintiff to be the own er in fee simple of the following de scribed real estate Ln Douglas County, Oregon, to-wit: Lot Nine ttt), Block three (3i, City of Glendale, Douglas County, Oregon, and further decreeing that you, and each of you, tht said above named Defendants, have no right, title, estate, lien or Interest adverse to the Plaintiff In or to said property, or any part tnereof; ana runner decree ing that you. and each of you. are for ever barred, estopped, enjoined and re strained irom asserting any rignt, title, estate, lien or interest ln or to said premises above described adverse to the plaintiff herein. This Summons published by order of the Honorable Carl E. Wimberly, Judge of the Circuit Court. Douglas County, Oregon, made and entered of record on the 21st day of June, A D. 1950, di recting publication of Summons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Roseburg News-Review; dale first publication la the 24th day June. A. D.. 1950. and the date of last publication Is tne 22 day of July A.D.. 1950. and the last day In which you have to plead or otherwise appear is the mi aay of J my. a.u., loau. vac. Ahlf, Attorney for Plainllff, Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. SUMMONS Case Ne. ISIB IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE STATE OP OREGON IN AND FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY. VICTOR VAN BR1ESEN, a single man, riatntiii, vs. WILLIAM r. STRACK and DRLLA MA V SIR AC K, husband and wife; the un known heirs of William F. Strack. i deceased; the unknown heirs of Delia May Strack, if deceased: also, all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described In the com plaint herein. Defendants. IN THE NAME Or' THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you arc hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before four 4t weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons. And if you fail so lo aopear and answer saia rompiaini, plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply lo the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, a succinct statement of which Is as follows: That it be decreed that the plaintiff Is the owner in fee and entitled to the possession of the following described real property, 10-wii: L.OI 4 or neciion in inwninip ai South. Range 6 West, W. M.; also the following: The S'a of the SW' save and except a strip 150 feet wide on the West side ln section 35, Township 30 South. Ramie B West. W. M.: of said aforedescribed real property being situated ln Douglas County, fatal e oi urcHon. and that the right of possession and title to said premises be forever qui led In' the plaintiff; and that 11 be further decreed that any claim of the defend' ants, or any one or more of them, ir or to said premises or any part there of is wiinoui tounoaiion in law oi equity, and that plaintiff Is the owner in tee nt saia premises ana or ine whole thereof, free from any and all claims and interest of said defendants or anv one or more of them, of any kmd or nature whatsoever: and mat saia aeienaanis anu an persons ciaim- rne ny. tnroucn or unner inem, nr anv or more of them, be forever restrained and enjoined from assert ins? any riant title or interest in or to saia premises or any part tnereoi; ana tor sucn otner ana turiner reuei as to ine court may appear equitaote. This summons la served upon you by publication thereof once each week lor four 4 1 successive weeks in the Rose burg News-Review, a newspaper general circulation as provided hy stat ute, published ana .issued in Hoseourg, Douglas County, Oregon. By order of Ihe Honors hie Carl E. Wimberly, Judge of the above entitled Court, made on the Ktn day of June, 1050. The first publication of this sum mons la of date the 10th day of June, GEORGE LUOMA, Attorney for Plaintiff. United States National Rank Building, Roseburg, Oregon, CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY, In the Matter of the Adoption and Change of Name of GERALD NORMAN JOHNSON, a minor boy. TO: Theodore Johnson IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are her by cited and required to appear ln the above en titled matter within four weeka from the date of the first publication of this Citation, to show cause. If any exists, why an order should not be made In the above entitled matter, in accord with the prayer of the petition filed hrirt hy nvfd Chrl Rut and Nelva Jewell i Record i Rust, husband and wife, praying for the adoption of Gerald Norman Johnson by the said David Charles Rust and Nelva Jewell i Record) Runt, so that he may be for all intents and purposes the child or the said petitioners, and changing Ihe name nf said child from Gerald Nor man JnhoKon to Gerald Norman Rust. WITNESS, the Honorable D N Busenbark, Judga of the above entitled t-oun, mis linn aav or june, man. ROY AGEE. Cnuntv Clerk The foregoing citation is published pursuant to an order duly made and entered In the above entitled matter on the 15 day of June, 1050, directing the punucattnn or the foregoing cita tfnn. The date of the first publication thereof is June 24th. If)50 and the date nf the last publication Is July 22nd, 1050. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having rlalms against the Estate of Russet C. Atitry, deceased, now pending In the County Court of Douglas Counly, Oregon, are hereby notified to present ihe same, verified as required hy law, to Ihe undersigned at the offlew or Orcutt. Iong at Neuner, Roburg, within six months July 8th 1950. ANNIE D AUTRY. Administratrix nf the Estate of Russell C. Autry, deceased. THREE SCORE AND TEN . . . People nowadays often live beyond the Biblicaf span of 70 years. The wise man makes sure thot he will not outlive his income. A Sun Life retirement policy will yive yuu u yuuiuiueeu in come for os long as you live. Stort soving TODAY. Sun Life Assuronce Compony of Canada Michigan Leasts Land For Uranium Prospecting LANSING, Mich. (.It The state of Michigan has approvrd its first tow leases of public lands for uranium prospecting. uotn are on northern Michigan lands on which "strikes" have been made of sufficient importance to bring the encouragement o f state geologists and the atomic en ergy commission. The Jones and I.auchlin Ore Co. of Pittsburgh was given a lease on 80 acres of land in Baraga county. Prospectors T h a d Isham and James E. Leilch of 0 w a o Mich., received 1 lease on 40 acres in Dickinson county. The state will art a 10 percent ownership of royalty on uranium discoveries. BUSINESS SURVEY SET PORTLAND UP) -A Univer sity of Oregon professor has been named to survey business oppor tunities of Portland concerns i n Alaska. A.U Lomax, professor of bus iness administration, will confer first with Portland business men, A. J. Farmer, manager of the Portland chamber of commerce, said. Then he will make a 30-day trip to Alaskan cities. LEGAL CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY. In the Matter of the Adoption and Change of Name nf CARL JOSEPH JOHNSON, a minor boy, TO: Theodore Johnson IN THE NAME Or THE STATE Or OREGON: You are hereby cited and required to appear In the above entitled matter within four weeks from the date of Ihe first publication any exists, why an order should not be made tn the above entitled matter, in accord with the prayer of the petition filed herein by David Char les Rust and Nelva Jewell (Record Rust, husband and wife, praying for the adoption of Carl Joseph Johnson by the said David Charles Rust and Nelva Jewell (Record) Rust, so that he may be for all Intents and purposes the child of the said petitioners, and changing Ihe name of said child from Carl Joseph Johnson to Carl Joseph Rust. WITNESS, the Monorchia D. N, Busenbark, Judge of the above en titled Court, this 15th day of June, 1950. ROY AGEE. County Clerk The foregoing citation is published pursuant to an order duly made and entered in the above entitled matter on the 15 day of June, 1050, directing the publication of the foregoing citation. The date of the first publication thereof is June Z4tn. ipou ana ine aaie ni ine last publication Is July 22nd, 1950. CITATION IK THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of ROSE L. ARRANCE, Deceased. TO: State Land Board, of the Stat of Oregon, and To All Heirs Unknown of Rose L. Arranre. Deceased: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE Or OREGON, You arc hereby commanded to appear In the Counly Court of the State of Oregon, In and for Douglas County, In the Court House ln the City of Roseburg, on the 25th dau of July, 1050, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A.M., of said day, to show cause, If any exists, why a license and order shall not be given to the administratrix of tne aoove entitled estate for Ihe sal of the fol lowing described real property belong ing to the estate, to-wit: t ne westerly .hi teei or iois num bered 7 and 8. In Block 54. "A". Rail road Addition to the City nf Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, and also to show cause. If any exists, why the said license and order shall not dc issued permitting ine adminis tratrix to sell said real property at pri vate sale for cash or unon terms, WITNESS my hand and the seal of said court affixed this 22nd day June, 1050, (SEAL) ROY AGEE. County Clerk. by G. Charlie Doerner, Deputy NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Albert K. Kent, deceased, now pending in the County Court of Douglas County, Oresjon, are hereby notified to present the same, properly verified, to the undersigned Executrix at Roseburg, Oregon, or to R. L. Whipple, her attorney, U. ft National Bank Building, Roseburf, Oregon, with in six months from Ihe date of this notice, which is June 17. 1950. MYRTLE KENT. Executrix of the estate of Albert E. Kent, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed aa ad ministrator of the estate of William Henry Priest, deceased, by the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said es tate are notified to present them to the undersigned In care of Ray B. Compton, Room 8, United Slates National Bank Building, Roseburg, Oregon, duly veri fied, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 17th day of June, 1950. W. J. I'HIKHT. Administrator nf the Estate of William Henry Priest. J ceased. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING -Notice Is hereby slven that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of a. Henry, deceased, baa men final account tn the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County and said court has appointed Tuesday, July 11th, 1BS0, at in.no o'clock in the forenoon In the County Court Room i In the Court House In Roseburg, Doug-1 iaa County, Oregon, as the time and i place for hearing objections. If any, to' said account. Dated June 10, 1050 i W. D HENRY. Administrator of the Estate of C. S. Henry, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE Is hereby given that TuesJav the 1st dav of August, 1B50, at the hour of 10 o'clock A M in the County Court Room in the Court House, In Rosehurc. Douglas County. Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing ob jections. If any. tn the final account filed by the undersigned In Die County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. OLOA REDFIELD Administratrix of the Estate of S. R. Iled held, Deceased. NOTICE TO ( RKOITORS All persons having claims against tht Estate of Clyde f Foster, Deceased, now pending tn the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same, verified as required by taw, to Ihe undersigned at the offices of Orcutt, Long tk Neuner, Roseburg, Oregon, within six 8i months from June 24th, IflV). A. N ORCUTT, Administra tor nf the Estate of Clyde E. Foster, Deceased. Sot., July I, 1950 Th Nwi-Rvitw, Roseburg, Or. 9 Melrose By NETTIE WOODRUFF Judge and Mr. D. N. Busen bark have returned from a 10-day trip lo Yellowstone park by way of Crater Lake and eastern Ore gon. They visited their son, Allen, and family at Prosser, Wash., and a cousin in Mlsoula, Mont. On their way home they visited their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Hnllistor, and daughters at Springfield, Miss Helen Busenbark of Medford was a visitor in their home over the week-end and 4th of July. Mrs. Frank Bursik went to Eu gene Saturday, with her daughter, Julia, to spend t week visiting at the latters home. Mariene and Kathleen Jones of Stockton, Calif., are spending a few days at the home of their relatives, Justin Dilon and Donna and Gary. The latter two recently returned, after visiting relatives for several weeks at Merced, Calif. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Weeks and daughter, Donnalee, and Mr. and Mrs. Ott 0' It van of In el e wood. Calif., are visiting at the Earnest Kettleman home Tor several days. Donnalee will remain here for a longer visit while the others take a vaction trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. James Conn and family left Saturday to spend sev eral days at the coast. Visitors at the Geo. Williamson home recently were Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Yokum of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Sargent, who were on their way to California. They re side in Vancouver B. C. Mrs. Sar gent is a sister of Mrs. William- SOn, Joann Busenbark. dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Busenbark, is recovering nicely from a recent operation performed at Mercy hos pital last Monday. She returned home Tuesday. Ruby Malthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matthews, recently underwent a tonsilcctomy. She is much improved after slight com plications. Mrs, Ha scorn b of Coos Bav v sit ed recently with her cousin, Mrs. mos Handy. 'the Melrose ladies' softball team defeated the Umpqua lad ies' team 11 to 2 in a game play ed recently. The Melrose men were defeated in a game at Umpqua last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Busenbark spent a few days last week at North Bend visiting their daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Wheeler and children. The Melrose Boy Scout troop, accompanied by committee mem ber C. E. Reece, left Sunday for scout camp on Little river, where they will join other troops for this week. Boys making the trip were Billy Williamson, Rober Reece, Dale Herrman, Jerry Fueston, Da vid Aydelotte, Dick Sjrogren, Mike Wooten, Glen Hanson, Joe Sands and Gary Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Kellle- man and daughter entertained a few friends Saturday evening, when they asked the following in to meet their brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeks of California: Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Herrman and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Delco Graves and Donna and Ka thy, Mr. and Mrst BUI Hagan and Bily and Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster and daughter, Krona, have returned home from a week's visiting in San Francisco with the former's father, who has been ill. FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING Estimates ' Phona 1573 R Leslie Pfaff 1 320 Ward St. ammican Attention - Loggers A Double your money by cutting your 12 to 16 inch butt trees full length into polei end pilings. Besed on log scale the average ttumpage price is about $35.00 and the average yard price is about $80.00. For further information write or phone: Daugherty Piling Co., Cottage Grove, Oregon WHY CARRY P.M. REDHEAD The lightweight saw thot won the lightweight bucking contest at Sutherlin'i Timber Day Celebration. It even placed third in the heavy weight class. Weighs Only 38'i Pounds With 32 -in. Bar-Full Sh. p. TREES BROS. SALES AND SERVICE Vi Mil South of Myrtle Creek Ownership Of $92,800 Puzzle - In Court Action PHILADELPHIA, July 1-JJPi It is seldom anyone actually uei $92,800 in cash. B u t Wednesday lawyers and claimants in court proceedings to recover tne treasure trove found in a south Philadelphia cellar went to the Tradesmen'a National bank and Trust Co.. under orders of Judge Eugene V. Alessandroni to inspect the $92,800. The money was taken from the bank's vaults in another effort to determine ownership of the treas ures. The money was found by Ben jamin Lieberman, former book keeper for a defunct dairy. Since his discovery it has been claimed by several interested parties, i n cluding the creditors of the bank rupt dairy. Lieberman, himself, claimed it on a finders-keeprs basis. The commonwealth of Pennsylvania wants it under the rules of e a cheat. And finally, Mrs. Theresa Hillop, widow of Anthony J, Hillop, claims her husband secreted the money in Lieberman's home before Hillop was shot to death near Hammonton, J. J., in 1932. Judge Alessandroni last spring ordered the funds escheated to Pennsylvania. His action, however, was appealed by Raymond J. Bro- derick, counsel for the dairy's cre ditors, ihe state supreme court ordered Alessandroni to conduct additional hearings. Wednesday viewing was nart of the new series of hearings. Broderick had promised a for mer driver of the dairy would be present to identify markings on some oi the bills to support the creditors contention that the money represents stolen assets of the dairy. The driver failed to appear. The money went back into the vaults. Under the "rules of escheat" an old English feudal law t h state of Pennsylvania claims the money because there is no person legally entitled to it. Lieberman, who found the cash, waived claim to it, b a c k the state's claim and hopes to obtain a reward from the atate approx imately 2 percent for finding the money. Mrs. Hillop, whose husband was a gambler, claims her husband once lived ln Lieberman's home before the bookkeeper moved there. Hillop was shot under mys terious circumstances. Police theo rized he was taken for a "ride," a victim of a rival gang. The case was never solved. The first western irrigation pro ject built by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation was completed in 1906. Western lands Irrigated by the V. S. Bureau of Reclamation pro duced more than a half-billion dol lars' worth of crops a year from 1946 through 1949. v)pREPARE now) 21 )- IN THE V "SUMMER AND THEN? DEFY THE ' WINTRY CUME E and Timber Owners A HEAVY SAW? Use A