The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 26, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
Better Buys
at
Barcus
TOP PRICES PAID FOR
GOOD USED CARS
1M PACKARD SUPER CUNVER
T1BLE. Beautiful light blue
color, with new lignt top. new
white wall lire. R it H. many
ether extras You mutt tea thl
cu la appreciate, it. Only , K34B3
194 KAISER TRAVELER, 5 new
tirti. perfect condition
throughout. Convert! in an
Instant to a utility pickup.
Ideal where combination car
la needed, or for that hunt
ing or fishing trip. Come
in and aee it . $1693
1939 CHEVROLET COUPE
1931 PLYMOUTH COUPE
305 ,
193S PONT1AC 3-door Sedan
extra good
1937 CHEVROLET TUDOR ,
1937 FORD SEDAN
193S CHEVROLET COUPE
rum good
1936 STUDEBAKER SEDAN .
1934 PLYMOUTH TUDOR
1937 NASH SEDAN
TRUCKS & PICKUPS
1947 FORD A dump truck, nearly
new tires, perfect condition
throughout ready to go to
.work
1929 FORD MODEL A
pickup
New 2-wheel large
trailer
EASY TERMS
LIBERAL TRADES
BARCUS
Your Packard Dealer
N at Garden Valle Rd.
Phone 1354
We Want Good
Clean Used Cars
Top prices paid
DOYLE'S SALES it SERVICE
Highway 9t it Garden Valley Road
Phone 611
FOR SALE '36 Chevrolet parts
radio and heater. F L Jensen. N
Myrtle Creek.
HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTOR
CYCLES. Trade ins taken, financing.
Genuine parts and accessories Bruce's
Motorcycle Center 045 E. 2nd Ave.
So.. Roseburg. Oregon
FOR SALE OR TRADE - '47 Mercury
good condition Ph. 1063-1,.
MORE MONEY tor your car Cash on
the soot Cork rum Motors. Inc., D
Soto, Plymouth Phone 408 114 N
Rose St.
USED CARS-
1949 Chevrolet 4 Dr.
1949 Ford Tudor
1949 Ford Club Coupe...
S1805.OO
. 1795.00
1705.00
1949 Willys Station Wagon 1495.00
1949 Willys Jeepster 1295.00
1947 Frazer Manhattan, RH-OD ...1395.00
1947 Ford Clb. Cpe 1250.00
1947 Mercury Sedan 1205.00
1946 Chrysler 2 dr. Sedan 1345.00
1946 Chevrolet Fleetline Sedan 1205.00
1946 Willys Station Wagon 905.00
1942 Cadillao Sedan
1941 Chevtolet
Dr Sedan 650.00 ,
1939 Plymouth Sedan 130.00
1931 Ford Sedan 150.00
......
19.1 Olds Sedan ...... 50.00
RIVERSIDE
MOTORS
1640 N. Stephens
MUST SELL 1949 Ford convertible
with radio, heater, overdrive. Ph.
447, S. Wolf. 1344 Umpqua Ave.
EQUITY in '48 Studebaker Com
mander Conv. Will consider trade.
Ph. 743-J. 521 E. Douglas.
'48 FORD DELUXE coupe. R. Ac H,
spotlight, air rides, sunihield. 4.1.000
miles, good condition. SA50. 1 block
hack of Calapooia Dairy. Ph. 2934,
Sutherlin
FORDS '38 coupe . 34 Tu dor
leaving, need cash, both cheap, good
transportation. Ph. 1701-Y after 7.
'47 FORD Club coupe. 809 South Pine
St
Impounded 28
UNLESS CLAIMED within 48 hours
from date of notice, the following
described dogs will be disposed of as
provided In City Ordinance No. 1148.
Black and white Toy Shepherd, male
White and black pup. female
white and brown terrier, female
Brown dog. male
8-26-30 3:00 P.M.
City Police Dept.
Personal 30
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AiXOHOUCI ANONYMOUS T O In
UK
Notices 31
WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for
any debts other than my own. Paul I
Phillips
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITOR.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THS
STATE OF OREGON FOR
DOUGLAS
COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
KARL A LUCAS. Deceased
The undersigned, having been appoint
ed Executor of the above etaie by the
County Court of the State of Oregon, m
and for Douglas County, Probate Depart-
ment, and having qualified, notice is;
claims against said estate, to present
them at the office of the County CieTk
of Douglas County. Roseburg. Oregon.
proRr.y verified and with proper vouch-
en. within six montha from the dale of
the first publication of this notice,
which il the Sth day nf August. IH.V).
ALVTN C. LUCAS. Executor
O H WENGTSON
Attorney for Executor
LEGAL
NOTICE TO taUDITDRg
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned has been appointed execu
trix of the Last Will and Testament of
Mary F Andrew, deceased All persons
having claims against said estate are
notified to present the tame, verified as
required by law, to the undersigned
executrix at the office of George
Luonu. United Statea National Bank
Building, in Roseburg. Douglas County,
Oregon, within six Si months from the
dale of first publication of this notice
which first date of publication Is July
29th, 19.V)
NANCES M. COOK, ex ecu in i
of the Last Will and Testament
of Mary F. Andrew, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE HEREBY ts given that Sept
ember I ft, 1930. at the hour of 10.00
o'clock A. M., in the County Court Room
in the Court House In Roseburg, Oregon,
have been fixed as the time and place
for hearing objections, if any there be,
to the Final Account filed by the under
signed Administrator In the above en
titled Court.
DATED and first published thu 19th
day of August, IflSO
J. IRV1N BORTH1CK
Administrator of the Estate of
Charley Barker, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
estate of Wallace A. Rapp, deceased.
M-lUIIlK Ml IMP t-UUIII) WUUIl Ul
Douglas County. Oregon, are hereby no
tified to present the same verified as
required by law to the undersigned at
the offices of Orcutt, Long it Neuner.
attorney's Roseburg, Oregon, within six
month from July 29. 1960.
HELEN M. RAPP.
Executrix of the Estate of
Wallace A. Rapp, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice li hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the Coun-
man. Deceased All person having
claims against said eatage are herebv
notified to present the same, duly ver
ified and with the proper vouchers to
the Administratrix at Yoncalla. Oregon,
within six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice. Sat. July
29,-1 OM.
Bessie Vroman, Administratrix
of the Estate of
Ernest Vroman, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
estate of Delmont James Gawler, de
ceased, now pending in the county
court of Douglas County, Oregon, are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified as required by law, to the
undersigned, at the law offices of George
Luoma, United States National Bank
Building." Roseburg. Oregon, within six
I6i months from the dale of the first
publication of this notice which date la
August S. 19.10
WM. D. GAWLER. administrator
of the estate of Delmont
James Gawler, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AH persons having claims against the
estate of Hilda Johnson Klefer, Deceased,
now pending in the County Court of
Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby
notified to present the same, verified
as required by law, to the undersigned
at the office of Geddes At Felker, At
torneys, Roseburg, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 19th
day of August, 19.10.'
L. K. KIEFER
Executor of the Estate of
Hilda Johnson Kiefer, Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having; claims against the
ceased, now pending in the County Court
of DoiikIrs County. Oregon, are here
by notified to present the same verifed
a required by la' to the undersigned
at the offices of Orcutt. Long St Neuner,
attorneys. Roseburg, Oregon, within
six month from July 20, IBM.
HARVEY POTTER.
Executor of the Estate of
Ernest William Banister,
deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AH persons having claims against the
estate of Carl W. Lundeen, deceased,
now pending in the County Court of
Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby
notified to present the same, properly
verified, to either Nettle Lundeen. Ad
ministratrix, or to R. L. Whipple, her
Attorney, U. S. National Bank Building.
Roseburg, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice, which I
August 12, lnso.
NETTIE LUNDEEN.
Administratrix of the Estate
of Carl W. Lundeen, Deceased
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
The Administratrix of the estate of
FRED BARKER. Deceased, hereby gives
notice that the County Court of Douglas
County, Oregon, has fixed September
11th, 10.10, at ten o'clock In the forenoon
as liie time, and the County Court room
In the Court House at Roseburg, Douglas
County, Oregon, as the place for hear
ing objections, if any there be, to the
Final Account of the Administratrix.
Dated and first published August 12,
ID30.
BIRDIE BARKER, Administratrix
of the Estate of Fred Barker,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AH persons having claims asainst the
Estate of Benjamin Frederick Warner,
deceased, now pending in the County
Court of Douglas County. Oregon, are
hereby notified to present the same,
verified as required by law. to the un-
dersigned at the offices of Geddes it
FWker. Attorneys. Roseburg, Oregon.
within six i6 months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this 12th
day of August. 1950.
CARL M FELKER
Administrator of the Estate of
Benjamin Frederick Warner, deceased.
summons
in the circuit court of the
state of oregon for douglas
COUNTY
EDGAR C. MAYNARD, Plaintiff
BETTY LOU MAYNARD, Defendant.
TO: Betty Lou Maynard
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON You are hereby required
to appear and answer the romplaint
of the plaintiff filed against you In the
above entitled court on or before four
weens irom tne ZRtn nay of Au
nt th
first DUblf cation of this summon. nri
if you fail to so appear and answer
said complaint, the plaintlfr for want
thereof will apply to the court for the
relief as prayed for In his complaint,
a succinct statement of which is as
follows: For a decree divorcing the
plaintiff from the deferent absolutely,
adjudging the plaintiff f.e sole owner
of the property described as
"Beginning at a point on the East
side of Spring Street, 1190 feet North
of the intersection of said street with
the Coles Valley Road, thence North
along the Eat side of said street
55 feet, thence East 200 feel, thence
South M feel, thence West 200 feet
to the place of beginning, situated in
West Roseburg. Douglas County, Ore
gon." and the household goods lo
cated in said dwelling house,
and adjudging the plaintiff the sole
owner of a certain lnro Chevrolet Se
dan now In his possession and the
Eastman KndaK now tn the possession
of the defendant, and awarding care
and cuiody of the minor child. Pamela
Ann Maynard. tn the plaintiff, end
granting the plaintiff such other and
further relief as to the court may
seem Just and proper. This summons
Is served upon you bv publication bv
order of Carl E Wlmberly. Circuit
judge, made on the loth day of Au
guu, 1910,
WILLIAM D GHEEN JR.
Attorney for Plaintiff
P O. BOX 30fl
Roseburg, Oregon
NOTIf'E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE ts hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix has filed In
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Douglas County her final ac
count in the settlement of said estate,
and Tursdav, the 2fi(h day of September,
1930. at 10 on o'clock A. M in the
County Courtroom in the Court House
1 in Roseourg. Douglas County. Oregon,
1 hive been fixed as the time and place
ior nraring odjwci ion, u mny (nre
: to said final account and for the set-
tlement thereof.
HLAr.rir. nurrti, Aaminiitriinx
of the Estate of Edward E. Boyer,
deceased.
NOTlfT. TO CREDITORS
I All Dersons ha vine rlatms icamt the
tit of harl David Duncan, deceased,
Douglas County. Oregon, are hereby
. notified to present the same, verified
I " .lulrrd bv the undeTsigned
e office of OeddM and F k er. At.
?Iy. JI ? i. .-.rf. n
8 months from the date hereof
Dated and first published this 26th
day of Aigust, 1950
ELM A M. DtJNCAV
Admtnlt'tmx of the Estate eif
Carl Dnvid Duncan, deceased.
LEGAL
SUMMON!
IN TRK CIRCUIT COt'RT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THI COUNTY
OF DOUGLAS
Asa W. Lawaon and Pearl A. Law-
son, husband and wife; Darrel P.
Mem ley ana Hetty u. Mtrkity.
husband and wife
Plaintiffs
vs.
The Unknown Heirs of Jesse R.
Jennings, deceased; the Unknown
Heirs ot Artaniecy J tn nines. ae
ceased; the Unknown Heirs of Xt
kicl Leitle. alias Eiekltl Lytle. de
ceased; Also all other persons or
Da rues unknown ciaimina any title.
right. Hen or interest tn the real es
tate aescrlDed tn the complaint here
in. Defendants
To the Unknown Heirs of Jesse R.
Jennings. deceased, the Unknown
neirs oi Anamecy Jennings, aeceaaeo;
the Unknown Heirs of Ezektel Leitle.
alias Ezekiel Lytle, deceased: Also all
other persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, lien or Interest in
the real estate described In the complaint
nerein,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
You and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
comnlaint of oiaintiffs filed aeatrut
you in the above entitled coun and
cause on or neiore t our weeks irom
the 26th day of August, 1J30. that being
tne aaie oi ine iirst puoucauon oi
this summons and if you fail to so ap
pear and answer said complaint, plain
tiffs for want thereof will apply to the
court ior me reuei aemanaeo in s
complaint, a succinct statement of which
la a louows, to-wit.
That the defendants be required to
assert and declare the nature and char
acter of such adverse claims, estate or
interest and subject the same to a Ju-
aiciai investigation, inai tne rignt oi
posbeKiion ana title between planum
and defendants mav be forever quieted.
and that It be decreed that any ciaim oi
the defendants, or either of them, in or
to said premises, or any part thereof
is wnnoui lounaation in taw or in
equity.
That the plaintiffs Asa W. Lawsop
and Pearl A. Lawson are the owners in
fee and cf the whole thereof of the
lollowing described real estate, to-wiL
ah ot HiocKs uns til iwo u, innc
(3i, Jr'our t4i, and Lots One (!, iwo
i2i , Three 3t and Five (3) or
Block Five i3) of Lawson Acres
Subdivision in Township 30 South,
Range 5 West Willamette Meridian,
Douglas County Oregon, according
to the official Plat thereof on file
and of record In the office of the
County Clerk of Douglas County,
Oregon. Also all that part of Dona
tion Land Claim No. 4o of J. W.
Burch in Section Twenty-four i24i
Township Thirty I30j South, Range
Six (6i West Willamette Meridian,
lying North of Cow Creek, Douglas
County, Oregon.
Free from any right, title, estate,
lien or interest of said defendants or
either of them ol any kind or nature
whatsoever and that all persons claim
ing by. through or under them or either
of them be forever enjoined and restrain
ed from asserting any right, title, es
tate, lien or Interest In or to said
premises or any part thereof.
That the plaintiffs Darrel P. Merk
ley and Betty L. Merkley, are the own
ers in fee and of the whole thereof
of the following described premises,
to wit;
Lot Four (4i Block FlveiS) of Law
son Acres Subdivision in Township
Thirty 1301 South, Range Five 3
West, Willamette Meridian, Douglas
County, Oregon, according to the of
ficial Plat thereof on tile and of
record in the office of the County
Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon,
r'ree from any and all right, title, es
tate, lien or interest of said defendants
or either ot them of any kind or na
ture whatsoever and that all persons
claiming by, through or under them or
either of them be forever enjoined and
restrained from asserting any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in or to
said Dremlses or any Dirt thereof.
That the plaintiffs have such other
ana lunner renei as to tne coun snau
appear equitable.
This summons is served uoon you b.v
publication once each week for four
successive weeks in The Roseburg News-
Keview, a newspaper oi general circu
lation as provided by statute, published
and issued in Roseburg. Douglas County.
Oregon, by order of the Hon. Carl E.
Wlmberly, Judge of the above entitled
court, made on the 22nd day of August,
Dated and first published August
zbtn. ibmj.
Ill A B. RIDDLE.
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Post Office Address, Roseburg,
Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Not ire Is herebv si von that the un
dersigned executor nf the estate of
Edgar A. Lewis, deceased, has filed his
nnui account ana tne court nas appoint
ed Tuesday, September 26, 1950, at 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon in the County
Court Room In the Court House in Rose
burg, Douglas County, Oregon, as I ha
time and place for hearing objections to
said account.
DATED Au&ust 26. 1950.
DEXTfiR RICE, ecu tor of the
estate of Edgar A. Lewis, de
ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
estate of t- ftl. r uuer, ueceasea, now
pending In the County Court of Douglas
County, Oregon, are herehy notified to
oresent the same, verified as reoulred
oy law. to the undersigned at the of
fices of Geddes it Felker. Attorneys,
Roseburg, Oregon, within six months
from the dale hereof
Dated and first published this 26th
any oi August, lurxi.
J A. FULLER
Administrator of the Estate of
s. M. Fuller, Deceased
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
DOUGLAS COUNTY
SUMMONS Cast No. l,-)25fl
OLIVE C. WALLEN, a single woman,
Plaintiff,
VE.
AMY DZIEGEL. a single woman;
JOHN DOE DZIEGEL, nusband of
Amy Dziegel, if she Is married;
WALTER UZIEGEL, a single man;
JANE DOE DZIEGEL, wife of Wal
ter Dtiegel, if he Is married; MARY
HAND, lormerly Mary Dziegel; also.
an otner persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate.
Hen or Interest in the real estate
described In the amended complaint
herein.
Defendants,
TO:JOIIN DOE DZIEGEL, husband of i
Amy Dztegel. if she It married; JANE I
DOti DZlfcGKL, wife of Walter Dziegel, i
is he is married; also, all other persons;
or parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or Interest In the real
estate fl escribed In the amended Com
plaint herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
ORtGON : You, and each of you, are
hereby required to appear and answer
the amended complaint of the plaintiff
tiled against you in the above entitled
court and cause on or before four i4
weeks from the dale of the first pub
lication of this summons. And if you fail
so to appear and answer said amended
complaint plaintiff, for want thereof,
will apply to the court for relief de
manded in said amended complaint, a
succinct statement of which Is as fol
lows: That it be decreed that plaintiff
Is the owner In fee and entitled to the
possession of the following described
real estate property, to-wlt:
Lot No, Three 3i In Edenbower
Orchard Tracts in Douglas County,
Oregon, according tn the plat there
of on file in the office of the County
Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon,
and that the right of possession and
title to said premises be forever quieted
in plaintlif: and that it be further de
creed that any claim nf the defendants,
or anyone of them. In or to said pre
mises or any part thereof la without
lounaation In law or in equity, and that
plaintiff Is the owner in fee of said pre
mises and of the whole thereof, free from
any and all claim and Interest of said de
fendants, or anyone of them, of any
kind or nature whatsoever; and that
defendants and all persons claiming D'
tnrougn or unaer tnem,
or anyone of
them, be forever restrained and enjoined
from asserting any right, title or Interest
in or to said premises or any part there- I
of: and for such other and further relief!
as lo the court may appear equitable, j
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof once each week for:
fcur '4 successive weeks in the Rowebure
News-Review, a newspaper nf general
fl
rculatlon as provided bv statute, pub
lished and Issued In Roseburg, Douglas
County, Oregon.
Bv order of the Hon. Carl E Wlm
berly, Judge of the above entitled rmirt,
made on the 2-Mh day of August, 1.W
The ftrtt publication of this summon!
It of the date of August 2A. 1VI.
GEORGE LUOMA. Attorney Mr
Plaintiff. U. ft National Bank
Building. Roaehurg. Oregon.
OUT OUR WAY
r
Local
Lmvm For Duty Jim Bellows, ,
son of Mr. snd Mrs. Harold Bel-1
lows, of Roseburg left Tuesday for
Portland to report at the air base,,
from where he will be sent to I
Hamilton Field, Calif., for duty. I
At Zimrick Homo Mr. and
Mrs. John Zimrick. Roseburc. i
have as guests the former's daugh
ter, Mrs. tdmund L. Cook, lor
merry Helen Zimrick. and Mrs
Zimrick's dausnier. Miss Marge
Stephens, of Portland.
Visit at Good Horn Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. McGlroy of Phoenix,
Ariz., were visitors at the Walter
Good home on Court St. this week
The McElroys visited their son in
Hanford, Wash, before coming to
Roseburg' and are returning to
Phoenix by way of Glendale, Calif.
In Modford Miss Ila Mae Da
vis has left for Medford to make
arrangements for making her
home there during the coming
year. She will teach in the Med
ford school system. Miss Davis is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Davis of Sutherlin.
Loavo For East Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Bellows and srandaughler.
Miss Judy Bellows, of Roseburs
have left for Virginia Beach, Va J
on a vacation trip, bnroule east
they will visit their son, Fred Bel
lows, in Chicago, and in Dayton,
0., with their daughter, Mrs. Gar
land Stamper (Leta Bellows), and
family.
Will Marry Stpt. H According
to word received here by Mrs.
Cora Beyers, her rgrandson John
Beyers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Beyers of Salt Lake City,
will be married in Sacramento,
Sept, 16. He is a senior at Stanford.
John was born in Roseburg and
resided here for a nu m ber of
years, until his parents moved to
Utah.
Caraways Rtturn Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Caraway have returned
to their home in Laurelwood, fol
lowing a two weeks vacation. They
attended the Shakespearean festi
val in Ashland and spent the re
mainder of their vacation at Win
chester Bay. They went deep-sea
fishing and report excellent luck.
Mr. Caraway has resumed his
work at Miller's department store.
Back From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Brand have been
enjoying a vacation in southern
Oregon for th elast two weeks.
Their most interesting visit was at
Ashland, where they attended the
Shakespearean festival. They visit
ed several coastal points. Mr.
Brand will be back at his work at
the Ne s-Review Monday and Mrs.
Brand will open her voice studio,
Sept. 6.
Will Move to California Mrs.
E. J. 0'Meara and daughters, Kay
and Danese, who have been resid
ing in Riddle, are visitors in Rose
burg with Mrs. 0'Meara's brother-in-law
and sister,- Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Hobi, and family, on Reserv
voir avenue, while making prepar
ations for moving to California to
join Mr. O'Meara, who is engaged I
in business near Stockton.
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Highway Comtruction, Doufie
County, OreRon
S1ed bids will be received bv the
County Court of Dougla County, Ore ton,
at the court hnuae In Rnaebiirg, Oregon,
al 10:00 o'clock A. M. on the 18th day
of September, 1ft SO. lor conal ruction
work on a dedicated ilreel known an I
?",h!:i'r AvnueJn Broajdmoor Pl.t,
Section l. Townhip 27 South, Range si
West, w m. The work involve -pproxi-1
mately 1700 lineal feet of grading and
surfacing, the limit being more partlcu-1
lariy described ai from sution o piua oo ;
VoUil,"an,,Pb.,"n.,d,r,d un,,.. .,'
cnmp.nled bv ca,h. bldd.r', bond or
emitted cnreic lor .n .mount eou.i "
ount of the bid.
A sufficient bond will he reoulred for
' the faithful performance rrf the rontrart
i In a sum eaual to the total amount of
ine Did.
Plans, upecl float Ions, forms of eon
tract, proposal blanks, end full Informa
tion for bidders niay be obtained at the
offices of the County Court or Ihe
County Engineer, Court Hnu, Rue
burg. Oregon, upon the deposit of five
dollars.
The right U reserved lo reject any
or all proposals, or to accept the pro
posal or proposals deemed best for the
County.
THE COUNTY COL"RT OF DOUGLAS
COUNTY
D. N BI SENRARK, Judge
L. V BERKLEY. Comr.oner
B C. BAKER, Commli'T'r
Attest:
ROY AG EE. Countv Clerk
BY Ruth M. Turner.
Deputy County Clerk
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News
Movt to Portland Mr. and Mrs.
William Sleriersen and daushtcrs,
Gerry and Louise, have moved
irom ieoo in uosoDurg 10 roruana
to make their home.
Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Ft. Kidder "and daughter,
Sarah Anne, and Mr. Kidder's
father, S. L. Kidder, left Thurs
day for Portland to spend a few
days visiting Mrs. Kenneth Hanson
and family. The Kidders and Han
sons became friends while resid
ing in Manila, P. I. Stanley R.
Kidder, who was recently ap
pointed vice-consul to Singapore,
and his family will leave in the
near future.for his new post, fol
lowing the summer visiting rela
tives in this city.
Visit at Davii Horn. Miss Car
olyn Meyers has returned to her
home in Rogue River, following a
visit with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Davis. Sutherlin,
and with her uncles, Robert and
Worth Davis, and their families,
in Roseburg. She was accompanied
home by her cousin, Dixon Davis,
son of Mr. and Mis. Worth Davis,
who will visit at the Meyers resi
dence. The W. A. Davis' have also
had their daughter, Mrs. Charles
Hirsch. of Las Vegas. Nev.. as a
nnuseguest lor the last several
days.
Daught.r It Born A daughter,
Charlotte Gwyn, weighing seven
pounds eight ounces, was born
July 17, in Tokyo General hospi
tal, Tokyo, Japan, to Sgt. 1-c and
Mrs. Charles H. Edwards, for
merly of Roseburg. This is the
Kdwards third daughter. Mrs. Ed
wards Is a daughter of Mrs. Jon
elta Hendrickson of Roseburg.
Prior to going to Tokyo, the Ed
wards family resided here. Fol
lowing the birth of the baby, Sgt.
Edwards left Japan for Korea to
rejoin the First cavalry in action
there.
Visit at Trutblood Horn Mr.
and Mrs. Loyal Thomas of Long
Beach, Calif., were guests of the
latter's uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Trueblood, on East Lane
street, Thursday. Mr. Thomas is
registrar of the City College of
Long Beach. His wife, formerly
Ethel Trueblood, is a sister of the
well-known clergyman and author,
Elton Trueblood, who was chaplain
at Stanford university before be
coming a member of the staff at
Earlham college. Richmond. Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were return
ing from a vacation trip to points
north. While in Seattle they were
guests of Mrs. Thomas' cousin.
Professor Paid Trueblood, and his
family.
Wilbur
Bv MRS. ELSIE BROSZIO
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown and
daughter Arlyn have just returned
from a work's vacation. Thev
spent a few days In Portland visit
ing at the home of their daughter
nan family. Mr. and Mrs. N. h.
I,eitheiser and returned Michael lo
his home Ihere. P'rom there they
went on to Taeoma, Wash., and
spent a few davs at the home of
Mrs. Brown's sister and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Henry and
son, Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil
lip Scallon of Umpqua left Thurs
day for Pendleton, to attend the
rodeo and to visit at the home of
Mr. Scallon's mother, Mrs. Ruby
Scallon.
Alice Kveretls had an emergoncy
appendectomy at the Mercy hos
pital in Roseburg Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. misseii winsiow
; anrJ son stevie. of Sheridan. Wyo
have moved into the Holcomn
apartment vacated by Mr. and
R paitpr,nn whn havp ffnnt
M'- ny 1 anerson wno nave
to Eagle. Ida,, to reside.
Mr- "d '" M. Sponcel of
HOSPnurK were ninner Rursis .-Mm
day at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs
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YONCALLA TRAP & RIFLE CLUB
Va Mil North oi Yoncalla en Highway 99
By J. R. William
Winston
By MRS. GEORGE BACHER
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stonebrnkcr
and daughters, Melissa and Phyl
lis, and son, Redell, spent the
weekend in eastern Oregon. In Bly
they attended to properly inter
ests, returning by way of Crater
Take where they stopped to visit
and take pictures.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Frank True and daughter, Susie,
of Winston motored to the coast
where they visited relatives.
Vacationing in California are
Mr. and Mrs. I.aVal Medford and
son, Wayne. They plan to go as
far as San Francisco, being away
about a week.
Pear picking is slated to begin
in this area this week. The crop
is reportedly light in Winston this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bacher
have received a letter from Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Falls of Snyder,
Tex., telling of "unusual and try
ing" crop conditions in that stale.
The Falls' were guests in the
Bacher home last spring and at
that time they reported Texas was
in the grip of a severe drouth.
The lack of rain coupled with hot,
drying winds had made it impos
sible for them to get their surini:
planting done. In sharp contrast
now comes ineir report that "it
has rained every day" since their
return, four times they were
forced to replant in mud and rain
and now the army worms, a
common pest to cotton in the
southern slates, have hit their
fields. Constant dusting has failed
lo halt their march and if cotton,
their leading industry, fails to yield
it will start a "minor depression"
for the stale, the Texas couple
say.
Logging operations in this vicin
ity came lo a stand-slill several
times during the past week due to
Ihe continued heat and low humid
ily. The hunidity was reported tn
have dropped 10 degrees in one
hour on one occasion.
Mrs. A, R. Ownes was a Tues
day night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
.1. Kcarby Masters in Winston.
Mrs. Owens has just returned
from a vacation in California. She
returned lo her home on Mulhol
land drive in Roseburg on Wed
nesday. Mils Yvonna Sloncbraker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Stonebraker of Winston, was in
Grants Pass on Tuesday investi
gating the housing situation there.
Miss Stonebraker who has been
attending the Southern Oregon
Normal school In Ashland has ac
cepted a position as a primary
teacher in a Grants Pass school
for the next school year.
Sept. 5 marks. the end of sum
mer vacation for Winston schol
ars. It is on that date that the
parade of text hooks and tight
shoes begins as a record number
of Winston's younger set trek back
lo the Dillard school. The principal,
Harry Krug, reminds parents that
Charles Holcomn.
Mrs. T. K. Grey, former resi
dent and teacher of Wilbur and
now living in Corvallls, is ill at a
hospital there.
Mr. Ross lluchison and Eva
Kinsel motored to Corvallis to visit
at the home of Mrs. Kinscl's
brother, Mr Will Howard.
Mrs. Kdilh Davison has onend
up a coffee shop in the front part
of her husband's garage in Wilbur.
Mrs. Carrie Blakclv has gone
to visit at me nome oi ner son
and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Hill in Garden Valley. Mrs.
Balekly is recovering from a re
cent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown and
son Ricky of Grants Pass, snent a
few days visiting Mr. Brown's par
ents, jvir. and Mrs. K. B. Brown
in Wilbur.
Sat., Aug. It, 1950 Th Newi-Rtvlaw, Rowburg, 0r. f
Congress Chat
By HARRIS ELLSWORTH, M.C.
Fourth Congressional Dit.
As this is written war news from
Korea is still gloomy. We are
down to the S-yard line exerting
all our power to force the invaders
back. Meanwhile a great silence
blasts our ears from the U. S.
State department Until June 25th
all but a few determined individu
als down there appeared to have
lorgotten all about Asia and the
Pacific and were entranced with
interesting activities in Eurone.
Then suddenly the fragment of
har-bastern policy developed by
those few was reversed and we
began io oppose the march of
communism in Asia. Now what?
If we win the bloody war in Korea
do we tiempt to rebuild Korea
from the 381 h parallel south? Or
do we march on through North
Korea and attempt to actually
unify that unfortunate country?
What about Formosa? Our res
ent policy is to quarantine that
island until the communists have
concentrated enough invasion
barges and soldiers on the Chinese
mainland to stage a landing on
Formosa and capture it. What do
we do then have some more
Americans killed in attempting to
repel an invasion we are now en
couraging? To say that I have lost confid
ence in the secretary of state and
all his works is an understatement.
I think we need a house-cleaning
there from the top down.
Aside from necessary lime
spent on the floor of the House
during the consideration of legis
lation, wnicn always takes first
priority 'n this work, I have been
devoting a great deal of my time
these last several weeks attempt
ing to promote some improvement
in the car shortage. The outlook
has been, and still is. discourag
ing. It has become a national
firoblem now nut just a problem
ocal to the Pacific States.
Recently I introduced a resolu
tion in the House to direct the
House committee on interstate and
foreign commerce to investigate
the car shortage, and after
vesication and study bring to
Congress its suggestions for reliev
ing the shortage. Whether or not
the House takes formal action on
this resolution, the committee has
resolution. Ihe Committee has
been studying the matter. I pre
sented the resolution more for the
purpose of attracting the attention
ot all ot the membership to the
proDiem. as a matter of fact, f
appeared before our subcommit
tee on transportation back in
January and requested a full-scale
study of the car supply problem
by the committee. There seemed
no need for action then but two
days of hearings were held on the
subject this spring. Nothing much
developed from the hearings ex
cept the statement of Colonel J.
Monroe Johnson, chairman of the
Interstate Commerce commission.
that the car supply on American
railroads was decreasing and that
there would be a shortage. His .
suggestion of a solution was that 1
the government build some freight J
cars for emergency use in times .
of peak loading. I am now hav- l
ing a bill drafted which will carry i"
out that general idea. It will be',
introduced in a few days. I
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The House will shortly go on
recess basis. It is now pretty
well determined that no new legis-1
lation other than what may be
necessary to deal with strictly
emergency and thus far unfor
secn problems will be considered.
Members who live reasonably
near Washington will be able to
go to their homes for a couple of
weeks but I expect I shall haVe
to slay here until some conference
reports are completed. Practical
ly everything requested by the
President as a result oi ine war
cttiinttnn will have heen acted un-
on by September 2. As of now, !
it has been determined that Con
gress will not formally adjourn
until very late in the year, it will
merely jog along on a recess
basis, which means that all mem
bers can be called into session on
24 hours notice.
Diathermy, as applied to medi
cine, actually is an ultra short
wave machine of low range which
generates heal within the human
body and thereby aids nature in
restoring normal conditions.
beginners arc to be accompanied
by their mothers and that birth
certificates be brought on that
dale. The pre-school clinic will be
held then. The cafeteria will not
be open.
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Example Of Ingratitudt
Given To Police Dept.
The Roseburg police department
and several other local agencies
learned Thursday it doesn't alwayi
pay to help a man in distress,
According to Chief Calvin H.
Baird, his Department was visited
by Floyd Carl Conley, 33, who
identified himself as medically
discharged World War II veteran
and former logger out of work be
cause of woods accident.
Claiming he was physically un
able to perform manual labor.
other Roseburg agencies found Con
ley a job as cook and advanced
him money to buy a white shirt.
Later in the day, Conley was back
at the police station but this
time for a ten-day visit imposed
by Judge Ira B. Riddle on a vag
rancy charge. Crief Baird quoted
the man as saying he spent the
afternon drinking on money in
tended for tne shirt and had
lost his job before he darted. Con
ley spent the night in the city jail.
His hotel reservation, arranged by
an interested agency, was cancel
led. . ..
Drafting Of Doctors,
Dentists Asked In Bill
WASHINGTON- UP) Secretary
of Defense Johnson today asked
Congress to permit a draft of doc
tors and dentists up to and includ
ing age 45 for the armed services.
The request was made in a let
ter to Chairman Vinson of the
house armed services committee.
Johnson enclosed a bill drawn up
by the Defense department. Vin
son introduced it in the House and
said his committee would begin
hearings Monday.
Northwest Furniture
Plants May Be Struck
SEATTLE, -WP) A strike in
volving 57 Oregon and Washington
furnituro manufacturing plants
and more than 2,500 wrokers will
begin Sept. 1 unless a contract
settlement is reached with employ
ers. J. W. Turman, secretary of the
Washington-Oregon district council
of the Furniture Workers union,
said the union seeks a 25-cent
hourly wage boost. The union has
rejected an offered 5-cent increase.
Wages .' now range from $1.06 to
$1.65.
Rtgisttrtd Willamatt Val
ley brad Romnay, from inv
ported rami. Choice elec
tion, n'-w available.
Oakmead Farm
Newberg, Oregon
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