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O G I LEGAL ' - SIMMONS IN THE ( IH LIT ( OUT Or THE it atk or onruoN ton thk COINTY or UOK.LAAV Cla vton Jonn Mill and Caijierint J'inial Mill, husband and wife. PLainttft VI. Th Unknown Heirs af A. T Vnt. more, alto known as Arthur T V'ul- 6811 ore. deceased, and the Unknown pits of Anna Vulfamor. da erased- and. also. All uthf persons or parlies unknown claiming anv nsht. title, eiaie. I if n ar interest In th real estalt described m tha complaint herein. Dtfendanta. TO: Tha above-named defendania IN THE NAME or THE STATE Of OREGON Ynu and - each of you are herebv required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against vou In the ahnve entitled court and reuse on or re lore four 4t weeks from the loth day of October. lfl.V, that being the date of the ftrt publication of this summon, and If vou fail to so aooear and answer said complaint plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tid com. f'laint, a surcinc-i statement of which s ax follows; That it be decreed that plaintiffs are the owners in fee and entitled to the poseMrn of the follow ine. described teal property In Douglas County, Oregon, to-wil: Lot numbered 13. 14. !3. In Block 1, DeVore s Addition to the Town of Yonralla. Oregon, arrorrilni to the duty filed plat thereof, contain ing 1S, acres, more or less. av and except a s.tnp of land ahout 20 feet wide along the East line of above described land which it deeded to Douglas Court' y for ua of public highw a , AHo: Beginning at a point on the Westerly line of Int 11 IS rods North of the Southwest corner of Lot 18. Bloc 1 of De Vore a Addition to the Town of Yon calla, Oregon running thence Fast IS 5 rod, thence Smith 18 rods to the Southerly line of said Lot 16. thence Fast along said Southerly line In the Southeast corner of said Lot IB. thenre North to the North east corner of atd Lot lfi, thenre Wrt to the Northwest corner of said Lot 1. thenc. South to tha r-lare of beginning, and that the right of po-sevion nd tula to said premises be forever ometed In plaintiffs, subject to n mortgage executed by Ttobert 1-ee McNeill and l-la D-ane MrNeiil. husband and wife, to The Urn pan a Savings and I-oan Anctation in the amount of 3.00) no, dated April H, 1!M7. and recorded November 13. 1047. in Volume 75. Page 177 of the Mortgage Record of Doug lai County. Oregon: and that It he decreed that anv claim of the de fendant", or anv of them, in or to said premises, or anv part thereof, in with out foundation in law or tn eoultv and that plaintiffs are the owners in fee of said premises, and the whole thereof, fiee from any and all right, title, es tate, hen or Intercut of said defend ants, or anv of them. . of anv kind or nature whatsoever and that the defendants and all persona ctaimin by through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined and re gained from aserttn anv right, title etute. lien or interest in or to said premises or anv part thereof: and for nch other and further relief as to th court shall appear equitable. This summons t served noon vou hv publication once each week for four i4' successive weeks tn the Rose burg News-Review, a newspaper n f general circulation, as provided hy statute, published and issued in Rose burg, Doufllas County, Oregon, hv order of the Honors We William CI KM. Judge of the above entitled court, made on the Mh day of Octoher. lflsn. YATES. MURPHY St CARLSON Attorneya for Plaintiffs tlmpqua Savings St Loan Building. Roseburg, Oregon HEATING OILS Diesel and Stove Oils Quality Oils For Every Purpose PROMPT METERED DELIVERIES E. A. Pearson, Distributor General Petroleum Product! Phone 321-J , Mobilheat , Why FERGUSON PLOWS 3-Foini Plow, you don't depend on vn you us. a FffoTron-the 3-point mass. built-m wcht for pc . Finger Tip Control. The" M. a their advantage. .e-r- SJOOTFNSCN. INC. LCC 200 South FTne LEGAL IN THE CIRCUT I OUT Of THE TATE Or OREGON IOR THE COt' NTT or DOUGLAS IIIMMOl HARRY L. HARRIS and CECELIA H HARRIS, huaband and wife. Plaintiffs, va THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OP GEORCE BENNETT, also known a laEORLiK W BENNE1T, Decea.ed; and. also. ALL OTHER PfcRSONS OH PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIM- 1NG ANY RIGHT. TITLE. ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL ESTATE DKSCRIBKD IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN, Defendant! , TO: The above-named defendant IN THE NAME Of THE STATE OP i. OREGON. You and each of you ara htreoy required to appear and answer the complaint of plamiifls filed against ou in tha above entitled court and aus on or be tor four ' weeks from the luth day of October, lao that being the date ot the first publi cation ul tms summons, and " if you fail to so appear and answer said com plaint plaintiffs, for want thireof, will apply to the court for the relief da manaed in a id complaint, succinct statement of whicn u as follows: That it be aecref-d that plaintiffs are tha owners in lea and entitled to the poa session of the fMlowing described real property In Douglaa County, Oregon, to-wit: lits in. ll. 12 of LONDON and WHEELER S ADDITION 1 1 the City of ROSEHCRG. Dougias County, Oregon; ALSO, beginning t the Northwest corner of Ciaigs ADDITION to the city of Rosehurg Oregon, and running therein along the North Boundary of said Addi tion i:t2 feet South 1 East to the Northeast corner of said Addition; thence North 27 East loi feet to the South line of the lands sold by Aaron Rwe to David Bushey deed for which la recorded in Volume at page MM Deed Records of Doug las County. Oregon, thenre on aaid South line South Bit" 30' West to the center of Deer Creek; thence down the carter of Oeer Creek to the Intersection with the extension of ti e fcaal Una of Main Street, thence along said East line of Main Street South 27' West 20 feet to the place of beginning Ail in the City of ROSEBURG Douglas County. Oregon. and that the right of poasesslon and title to aaid premises be forever quieted In plaintiffs, subject to a mortgage executed by plaintiffs herein to Miidrea M Sinclair, dated Augu.t 2f. 1!j0. recorded August 31. 15.. in Volume B8 of the Mortgage Records of Doualas County, Oregon. Recorder's No liowua given to secure the payment of the sum of S2.otmi.uo. together with in terest thtron. and that It be decreed that an claim of the delendants. or any of them, in or to sid premises, or any part thereof. Is without founda tion in law or in equity and that plain tltfs are the owners In fee of said premises, and the whole thereof, free from any and all right, title, estate, lien or interest of said defendants, or any of them, of any kind or nature whatsoever ana that the defendants and all persons claiming hv. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined and restrained from asserting any right, title, estate. Hen or interest m or to aid premises or any part thereof: and for such other and further relief as to tha court aha 11 appear equitable. This summons la served upon you by publication once each week for four 4 successive weeks in the Roseburg News-Review, a newspaper of general circulation, at provided by statute, pub lished and issued in Roseburg. Douglas County. Oregon, by order of the Hon orable Carl E Wtmberlv. Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 14th day of September 10.10 YATES, MURPHY A- CARLSON . Attorneya for Plaintiff! 1'mpoua Savings It Loan Building Roseburg, Oregon If you don't want the bootlegger b.trk, VOTE 317 X NO. The prohibition bill will bring bark prohibition evils. VOTE 317 X NO. UIICDIIUnrrriCr-nnniinUf WITHOUT HARSH LAXATIVES "For my husband, it was pills and medicines every night for 6 years! Then he becan eatine ALL-BRAN lor breaklast. It a f wtmdtrful, it keeps! him regular!" Thyra fieison, itar Koute l. Wash. Just on of wtfltftf unsolicited UL text from ALL-BRAN users. Vou, too, may expect amazing re- mmm suits for constipation due to lack of dietary bulk. Lat an ounce of tasty KelloRg's ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of waterl If not completely satisfied after 10"daya, send empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Minn. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! ...... ,4B6-J vo ,yi I IB 1 OUT OUR WAY !! NO WONDER. ( HAH THAT'S Y WHERE PO SOU A ( HE WALK'S I A SET-UP THIMK I AM? j f THRU ROOMS 70BE VERY ) I'M IKl BEP 7 ( KEAPJWa LETTERS U SARCASTIC J POCTORIM' UP f V ANC PAPERS J i WHERE'Dvf MV SHIMS FEOM ft Tr HE GO? J K THAT BEAR IJT l TRAP ALWAYS ( ' V SETTING IKJ ) i (JffwiawMc, V V WHV MOTHERS GET GRAY ' i t - . .. . corn i" e nr srtvu-t V LEGAL NOTICE OP ELECTION Notice Is hereby given that on Tue- i . November 7. 19.10. between tha I hours of S A: M. and BP M . an election will be held In tha North Roseburg Sanitary District, Douglas Count , Oregon, for the purpose of elerting two memhrrs to the Sanitarv Board nf said Distrirt. The polling rlace will be the office of Barcus Sale and Service, corner of North St phens Street and Garden Valley Road, in said District, and all regis tered voters resident within the North Rosehurg Sanitary District are eligible to vote In said election. BY ORDER of the Sanitary Bntrd f the North Roseburg Sanitary District. MADE this 6th day of October. 1M0. ibi Clarence Landis, President i Edith Landis, ATTEST: Secretary Unions Warned By Dave Beck Not To Misuse Power SEATl.E .T "Power, if wonderful," says labor leader Dave Beck, "but it should not be misued by the unions." Beck, executive vice president of the Teamsters' unionlA FL), vo'ced the exultation-warning here at the npeninK of the union s western conference. He was talking ! to more than 400 delesates from 11 western states, British Col - umhia. Alaska and Hawaii. The siphoning of manpower -in-1 to the national defense prosram , will create an advantage for labor, h said, and added the warning: I ' Every officer of our great in-1 lrrnahon.il must keen his feet I firmly on the ground and travel down the cooperative road with industry. "Take fulladvantaae of your organizing opportunities and use your power to get proper wages, hours and working conditions for young members. But don't get drunk with power. "Power is a wonderful thing. i ,. k.,i hai-u to ruin our industry and the com- j mHe"a'sserted that labor has the! right to go to industry now and 1 request voluntary wage increases I in vi.w nf current economic con- ditions. "But," Beck declared, "re member in doing so that some day the situation will change maybe live years and when industry needs voluntary wage reductions, 1 hope we can act like men among men." The delegates were urged to guard their unions against the entrance of Communists and to cooperate with every agency of government in driving the Com munists into the open. News-Review classified ads bring results Piione 100. BACON & BACON WANTED Walnuts to Dry Curry Estate Rt. 2 Box 1030 i - -- IS aW va-At&i M"- Especially Gifted Scholar As Much Of School Problem As Mentally Handicapped By PAUL W. HARVEY JR. SALEM (API Handicapped children are getting a big break in their education now, but there are two daises of chil dren which are overlooked. They are tha mentally handicapped child, whs is just above tha level ot eeble-mindneis but not smart enough to keep up hit school work; and the especially gifted child, who is to tmart that he't way out in front of his classmates. Both of these groups cause teach ers a lot of headaches. And the state department of public instruc tion will ask the legislature to in clude bolh ot these gruups under the handicapped children's law, so they can get special attention. The answer to the problem is to provide special clases for both the mentally handicapped and the specially gifted. A mentally handicapped child can't keep up with his class, so he gets into all kindr, of trouble. Nothing in school interests him be cause he can't understand it. Wal ter E. Snyder, state director of I special education, thinks that this .tvpe coma De neipen witn special slowed-down inslruction which he could understand. Quick Brain Detriment The problem of the specially gifted is serious. Nothing much is done for him any place in the United Slates. By "specially gifted. " Snyder means a child with an intelligence quotient of 140 or better Only one child out ot lb7 will rale that nign What happens now to these chil dren: well, little Johnny does his hour's arilhemetic assignment in I five minutes flat. Then he doesn't have anything to do for 55 minutes, so the teacher either gives him ; chores to do. or lets him sit around "i bother other children by acting School doesn't interest this boy 1 mi'.c" because he too much time. He develops had study habits. The teacher hasn t time to give him the extra work he should have. Little Johnny has an IQ of 147, which is about the genius level. He's in the fifth grade. His achieve ment tests show he's capable of doing loth grade work But he can't be advanced into a higher grade. That would cause social and psychological proniems, "" """'" ', J1,V "Z , "'I """ '"", ' " .", "r" Snvder thinks specia1 classes for ; boys like Johnny are. the only an ; swer. Then he could get advanced ! work which would hold his interest. These boys and girls like little ! Johnny are going to be our nation's leaders when they grow up. Snyder thinks that the way to make democ racy strong is tn give these gifted children the best training possible. FASHION COUNTS DENVER '-T When the defen dant in a burglary trial appeared FOREVER YOUR, JIM Smct thot's what you'll write across th pictur yoJ 0IV f. ' rrtust h a portroit he' II be proud to keep on her rff easing table ond to show to all her friends. You have whot it takes, Jim, and we have the equipment and "know haw" for qui'ttv pic tures, so let's get together for thot "forever yours" portrait. Q By J. R. Williams I, FRESHMAN TRIO These three students are all freshmen at Fairlcigh Dickinson College. Rutherford, N. J., but the one in the center is 53 years old. He is Comdr. William W. McKellar, USCG (Ret.), who decided to set law and bachelor's degrees in order to enter public service. Flanking him are classmates James Baas, of Fairlawn, N. J.. and Joyce Dickson, of Ramsey, N. J., both almost young enough to be one of McKellar's seven grandchildren. in the court in rumpled clothing, District Judie Robert W. Steele , immediately discontinued the case one day. Then he instructed officers to see that the prisioner was given a change of wardrobe. Perhaps the judge was recalling that the state supreme court in 194B reversed a district court con viction because of the clothing WE ARE CLOSING . . The Roseburg Travel Service in the lobby ef the Umpquq will be closed after Oct. 31 it. We don't want to close We have many fine friends In Roseburg and vicinity. All airlines and steamship reservations which have not been completed will be transferred to the Eugene Travel Service. ' Miss Lou Weston is needed in Eugene, but she, or any of our experienced personnel, will be glad to call on you G here in Roseburg to assist with your travel plans. G For all airline, steamship, hotel, or special tour arrange ments write Q EUGENE TRAVEL SERVICE EUGENE HOTEL LOBBY DIAL 5-6441 Voters Of Oregon Again Face Battle On Liquor Issue By PAUL W. HARVI Y JR. SALEM (.PI Liquor, which has caused some of Oregon's live liest political battles, is involved in one of the most bitter fights in Oregon'a general election cam paign. And the cause of it all is an initiative measure which at first almost went unnoticed. Now, it is the most controversial of all the nine ballot measures, judging from the vast amount of money being spent to fight it. The bill, sponsored by the Anti Liquor League of Oregon and en dorsed by many churches, would make it illegal to sell an alcoholic beverage which is "promotively advertised." It applies to all forms of ad vertising, and to advertising in state or out-of-state publications or radio broadcasts received in Ore gon, v Liquor, wine and beer ads, in order not to be classed as "pro motive," -.vould be restricted only to the name of the seller, nme of th product, fhe place where it is sold, and the price. When an advertisement for a certain brand of liquor appears in a national magazine, the liquor commission would have to stop the sale of it in Oreton. State liquor officials say the effect of the bill would be to allow only the sale of off-brand liquor, wine and beer. The sponsors of the bill argue that liquor advertising promotes drinking, and that their bill would stop this advertising. Liquor distillers and distributors and tavern operators are fighting hard against the bill, charging it is an indirect effort to bring back prohibition. They are spending lots of money i , an advertising campaign against it. Three Districts In Doubt It wasn't so long ago that the election outcome in Oregon's four congressional districts could b e predicted easily. All ynu had to do was predict a Republican vic tory. But now. it's different. The Republican and Democratic Tin the defendant had to wear at ' h' trial. -INSURANCE. AUTO LIFE AUTO FIRE Stats Farm Mutual Insurance 0. L. Res S. C. Campbell 230 N. Stephens St. or phone the o o O Tuts., Oct. 24, IflO Th. 0SM "I WANNA WIN!" In con trast to the gaiety of sunny Naples (Italy), little Carlotta Bianca, 5, broke down and wailed when she failed to win first prise In a children's cos tume party. national committees have listed three Oregon congressional d i s- tricta where the outcome is in doubt. They are the 2nd (eastern Oregon), 3rd (Multnomah county) and the 4th (southwest Oregon). Higher education officials are wo-ried about the fate of their bal lot measure to refund higher edu cation bonds. The word has got around that this bill would let the board of higher education spend more money. Actually. State Treasurer Walter J. Pearson said it would save $1,200,000 in interest. The board has started a cam paign to try to make the voters un derstand tha measure. LAUNDRY . . . LAUNDRY rase PIOMPT. lElSOIUILE, TNOROIQI ROSEBURG LAUNDRYeW LINEN SUPPLY a-hlaJ ls4i I.m IftU mafc.,. if. Km 1111 LAUNDRY . . . LAUNDRY Attend Our Friday, 2 r.M. DOMESTIC BUTTONHOLE WORKER DOMESTIC DARNER . l-. i - - s. -. . sv eo coatrtiTi UNi or mriiiil slits tsiitui o 1 1 totalis O IXMIT IIPAIt WOtK.SONI o UMPQUA VALLEY APPLIANCE Mk(ir 110 W. Oak k.t 1211 fatSarlln Cantrel t SMta tkaaa Newi - R.vl.w, Rotakurf, Or. 11 SICURITV IS SICURI CAMP COOKE, Calif.-) They teach every buck private that 'loose lips can sink ships. This one learned tha lesson wall. One night a unit was drilling in the dark. A stranger passing by asked. wnai unit is this 7" "None of your business." promptly replied tha soldier. And Brig. Gen. Homer O. Eaton, assistant commander of tha re cently activated 40th National Guard division, continued his lonely walk, unapprised of the unit's name, but perhaps consoled by the thought he was bossing a security conscious outfit. INSURANCE PRESENTS PLEASING FIGURES! 22 23 PACKING An expert packer save you money by preventing breakage. Roseburg Transit! .& Storage Phone 927 IONS OlttANCI MOVIMS SOI ICONOMV-Ilt (If HANDll All Ifallt Sewing Clinic Ocrobtr 27 7:30 P.M. DOMESTIC HtMSTTTCHIt o DOMESTIC'SlWUOMf AaJ1 svaBatatsi vets faajs4ae saa Saisa-sa AOINTS fOR o rr .O