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SEDAN ... 123.00 TRUCKS AND PICKUPS 1948 DODGK DUAL DRIVE LOGGER ... 4723 00 197 FORD TOM PICKUP 1295 00 1947 INT , TON PICKUP 995.00 1930 INTERNATIONAL l'i TON CHASSIS AND CAB 31.100 19m REO TON PICKUP 143 00 TERMS TO SUIT Plr 1 81 - J SStepheni 1940 Cadillac Sedan Worth much more than the $37 5 no that we are asking. 1-3 down, balance 12 months. Rose Motor Co. Rose A Lane Sts. FORD 194 S1TER DELUXE Tudor: radio, neater, seat covers, food tires and beautiful beige color. Priced at only tioft.y Can be financed al 1-3 down, balance IS months. ROSE MOTOR CO. Rose and Lane Streets Phone 68 1948 PLYMOUTH CLUB couperverj jr3d shape, motor overhauled. Owned hyone Pty since new. Call P.fl3-L-X. FOR SALE " 1948 EN?54." Ma ti uck motor tr excellent condition. (Tnpl'te with air romnrn-or, siarter and gen- Impounded 28 UNLESS CLAIMED within 48 hours from date of nctice. the fnllnwtng de sc rl bed dogs wt II be d ( potted of as Srovided in City Ordinance No. 1148: ed Alrerif t. ml Red and white Cotlle. mala 7 City Poilca DeJl OUR WAY 1 IT'S MV TURN) TO DRY DISHES 1 I I' I AW TM TAKIM1 NO CHANCES- L . I II 1 I'M STILL GETTIM' HARPEPAT J R llllllllip!i l'.: V A8O0T TH' LAST TIME I V WMfc 1 9 jl 1 I GOTTA USE HIS HEAD W'' V X V TC KEEP PEACE (M r-y 7 WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY Personal 30 IF YOU HAVE A DRINKING problem, get in touch with Alcoholics Anony mous P. 0 Box 1118. i" i"iirV'afVVVf-.irVVVVVVVXV Notices 31 TO THE PARTY or parties who are prowling al nighi around the homes or J.thn L. and H. L. CampbeM rm asked tc let themselves be known or they are doing so at their own isk. Mrs. John L. Campbell, R.F.D. 1, Box 237-A-l. CARD OF THANKS We are sincerely grateful to friends and neighbors In Roseburg, Cleveland, and Melrose, for their many kind acts of Sympathy during our sad bereave ment. Our appreciation cannot be aoequaieiy expressed. Mrs. George Reynolds and family LEGAL NOTICE OF SEASONAL DETERMINATIONS f - Notice it hereby given that eich of the employers listed below has been de termined to be a seasonal emoio . er, within thf meaning of Section 121-707 O.C.L.A Any interested party miv -quest a hearing before the Commission within ten days after the date of ast publication of this notice. The tlt seaiton" of each seasonal employe, is as slated below: Oregon Turkey Growers, 1-7-31 thru 4-28-51 St 5-27-31 thru 9-8-31. OREGON UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION Dated and first published this 15Ui Jay .-.( Jan.. 1051. Date of last publication 29th day of Jan.. 1951. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given to creditors, heirs, and others interested in the estate of U. Y. Ash, otherwise known as Ulysses Ash, Deceased, a pending pro bate matter in the County Court of Douilas Countv. Oreson. that the hour of ten o'clock A.M., on February 23rd, 1051. has been set for hearing on ob jections. If any, to the administratrix final account, determining heirs, and dischareing administratrix neien m. Anaerson woniscniegei. Administratrix. " O. S. Blanchard, Attorney. NOTICE OF FINAL REARING NOTICE HEREBY la riven that Feb ruary 13th, 1951, at the hour of 10:4)0 o'clock A.M., In the County Court room at the Court house In Roseburg. Doug las County. Oregon, have been fixed as the time and place for hearing objec tions, if any there be, to the Final Ac count filed by the undersigned Admin istratrix in me anove entitled court. DATED and first published this 13th day of January, 1931. HELENA A. RIDDLE Administratrix of the Estate of G L. Grant, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE Or REAL PROPERTY NOTICE Is hereby given that inder and pursuant to an order of the Countv Court of tne State of Oregon for Doug las County duly made and entered of record in the matter of the estate of Benjamin Harrison Miller, deceased, authorizing the undersigned as admin istrator of I he estate of said decedrnt to sell the real property, hereinafter described. NOW, THEREFORE. I. Elmer Kruse, a such administrator, will at the law offices of Orcutt, Long St Neuner, Ump qua Savings Loan Building. Rose burg, Oregon, on and after the fith day of February. 1951 offer for sale and sell al private sale for rash in hand, subject to confirmation by the court, the following descrihed real property belonging lo said estate, lo-wil: The Northeast Quarter of the North east Quarter iNE"4 NF.'.i and the South Half of the Northeast Suarler (S1 . NE'V in Section ne iU, Township Twentv-three 123- Soulh. Range Six i6 West of Willamette Meridian. Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, and containing 120.06 acres more or ls. ELMER KRUSE. Administrator of th FMate of 'Benjamin Harrison Miller, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Alexander Sympsnn McMahan. also known as Alex McMahan. Deceased, has filed his final account In the County Court of Douglas County. Oregon and said court has fixed Tuesday. February 6, 1951 at ten o'clock in the forenoon, in the County Court Room In the Court House tn Roseburg, Douglas County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections, if any there be. to said final account and for the settlement thereof. GEORGE LUOMA. Administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of Alexander Svmpson McMahan. also known aa Alex McMahan, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All peraona having claims aaainsl he elate of IDA FRANCELIA SLACK, de tr,ed, now pending in the CuJiitv Court of Douglas Countv. Oregon, are hereby notified ta present the nme, properly verified, to the undernrnhl administrator at the office of the Snh eihn Fruit Growers Asn. In Siithrlin. Douglas County. Oregon, wlthn six mntha from the 13th day of January. BRJTTON S SLACK. Administrator of the E:Ute of Ida F ranee lia Slack, decern ed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims galnt the estate of Molly B. Hewitt, de ceased, now pending In the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, are herrhy notified to present the same, verified as required bv law, to the undersigned at tht office of l.-a B. Riddle. Attorney, Roseburg. Oregon, within alx months from the data here of Dated and first published this 23rd day of December. 1950. Leland J. Jiewitt Administrates of the eaiata of Molly B. Hf"Sitt, Deceased. LEGAL SUMMONS IV THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAI WAYNE C CONGER, Plaintiff, vs. BRUCE L. THORNTON and HILDA THORNTON, Husband and Wife: and J. R HUGHES. B. F. HUGHES and O. S. HUGHES, co-partners doing buslnesg as the AUTOMO TIVE CREDIT ASSOCIATION, and the COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, STATE OF OREGON Defendants. TO: Bruce L. Thornton and Hilda Thornton. Husband and Wife. DEFEND ANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause within four weeks from the 6th day of January, 1931, be ing the first day of publication hereof and. If you fail to appear and answer said Complaint within said time, plain tiff will apply to the Court far the, re lief prayed for In the Complaint, a suc cinct statement of which is as follows: ONE. That said note and mortgage be reformed to express the true In tent of the parties. TWO. That the plaintiff has judg ment against the defendants, Bruce L. Thornton and Hilda Thornton, for the sum of Three Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty dollars ($3.850.1, to gether with interest thereon at the rate of three per cent per annum from June 7, 1950; and for the fur- iner sum or Twelve dollars and fifty centi i$12.30i for the ownership and encumbrance report with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from September 26. 1950; and for the sum of Four Hun dred dollars $400.i reasonable at torney's fees and for the plaintiff's costs and disbursements Incurred In this suit. THREE. That the plaintiff have Judgment and Decree herein against the defendants and that the said mortgage of the plaintiff, to . this complaint attached and made a part thereof, be declared as a first and prior Hen upon the follnw . Ins described real property, to-wit: North 110 feet by 30 feet of Lot three t3i. Block forty-nine 149', .Amended Plat of RAILROAD ADDITION to the Citv of REEDSPORT, Douglas County, Oregon as security for th sums In this complaint prayed for and for which Judgment is herein asked and that the said mortgage be foreclosed and the real property therein descrihed he sold in the manner prescribed bv law and prac tice of this Court and that the pro ceeds of such sale shall be applied to the amount found to be due plaintiff, including costs and attor ney's fees and costs nf sale FOUR. That the plaintif have Judgment and Decree herein: that, when the said property la sold un der said foreclosure of said mort gage, that It is to be sold free and clear of all right, title, claim, lien, interest or estate of the defendants, or any of them, or any persons claiming by. through or under them, or ady of them, save only the statutory right of redemption: that the defendants and each of them and all other persons claiming by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever estopped and foreclosed of any claim, right, ti tle, lien. Interest or estate in or to said premises or any part thereof, excepting the statutory right or re demption. FIVE. That the plaintiff have Judgment and Decree that he may become a purchaser upon such foreclosure sale being h.id and that a certificate in the usual form shall be issued by the sheriff to the pur chaser; and that the sheriff shall , place such purchaser in possession of the premises upon confirmation of said sale and that the sheriff execute to the purchaser the proper conveyance to said premises after the expiration of the time allowed by law for redemption SIX For such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem just and equitable. This summons is mihMhnrt in th Roseburg News-Review, a newspaper of general circulation, printed in the City of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, pursuant to the order of the Hon. Carl wimoeriy. juase of tne above en titled Court, made and entered on the 3rd day of January, 1951. in said Court, ri.AAF.Ii AJVLJ IUUU ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF ' By Roger B. Todd Residence and Post Office Address: North Bend, Oregon SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREO ON FOR norci.As countv MATTIE REYNOLDS. laintm, vs. NORMAN GROVES AND EVER ETT FERONI Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint nf plaintiff filed against you In tne above entitled court and cauae. on or before four weeks from the 6th dav of Jan uary 1951. that being the date of the first puhlicaiion of this summons; and If you fall so to appear In answer of said complaint, nlaintiff for want there of will apply to the court -for relief demanded in said complaint, a succinrt statement of which is as follows, to Wit: That plaintiff have and recover Judg ment against each of you In the full sum of U7R89 aad plaintiff's coats and disbursements therein incurred This summons la served upon you bv publication once earh week for four successive weeks In the Ronebtirg News Review, a newspaoer of general cumu lation, as provided by statue published and issued in Roseburg. Douglas Coun tv, Oreson by order of ihe Honorahle A J. Gerides, District Judge of the above-entitled court made on the 4th day nf Januarv 1951. DAVIS. WALTON AND RICHMOND Attorneva for Plantlff 218 U. S National Bank Bldg. Roseburg. Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executrix has filed in the Countv Court of the State of Ore gon for Douglas County her Final Ac count of settlement of the Estate of Rernhard Ssbelin, deceased, and I h e Cpurt has fixed Tuesday, 22d day of January, 1931. at 10 on AM of said day In the Countv Court Room In the County Court House In Roteburg. Doui las County, Oregon, as the time and placfa for hearing objection. If anv to said Final Account and the settle ment rt the Estate. DATED December 23d. 1050 CATHERINE H IGG IN BOTHA M Execturlx of the Ett of BERN HARD SABELIN, deceased. By J. R. Williams H.iiZL. 1-20 I LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and pursuant to an order of the county court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, duty made and entered of record in tht Matter of the Estate of Leslie R. Wilson. Deceased, author izing the undersigned, as administra tor of said estate, to sell the real prop erty hereinafter described; now, there fore, ' I, Norman LeRoy Wilson, administra tor of the estate of Leslie R. Wilson, deceased, will at the offices of George Luoma. United States National Bank Building, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, on nd alter tht 30th day of January. 1051. offer for sale for cash In hand subject to confirmation by the court tht following described real prop erty belonging to said estate, to-wit; (at The following described real prop erty situated in Douglas County, Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning al a point which is located as follows: Starting at the northeast corner of property described In county clerk's Deed Rec ords in Vol. 39, page 248, said point being 11 chains and 54 links west and 4 chains north of tht southeast comer of -he J. G. Clark Donation Land Claim No. 51, Township 30 Soulh. Range S West, Willamette Me ridian, in Sec. 27; running thence west 354.1 feet along the north lint of said property to the east lint of the Pacine Hi go way; running thence along said east line of the Pacific Highway north 7 36' west 16. u feet to an iron pin, which iron pin is tht point of beginning for the parcel of real property hereby de scribed; running tnence east along the north line of a 16-foot roadway (following a line parallel to the aiorenoted 354.1 foot line from said starting point to the east line of said Pacific Highway, 103.21 feet to a n Iron pin; running thence north 74.1 feet to an iron pin; running ihenct west 113.11 feet to an Iron pin on the east line of said Pacific Highway; running thence south 7' 36' eai.1 along said east line of said Pacific Iligiiway 74 .87 feet to tht point of beginning. Said parcel Is a part of the real property described In that cer tain warranty deed dated March 17, 1147, recorded in Vol. 137, page 3o2 of tne Douglas County. Oregon. Deed Records, and being subject to Ihe easement and ngnt of way therein mentioned li the sama cross said premises. Together with a non-exclusive ease nirnt lor roan way purpo.es over .md across the following described 16-foot roadway; Starting at the NE corner of properly descrioed in County Clerk's Deed hecords in Volume M, page i!48, said point being 11 chains and 54 links W. and 4 cnains .v o. the SE corner of the J. G. Ciark Donation Land Claim No. Si, 'luv.ii ship 30 Soulh, R. 3 West, Willamette Merloian in Section 27, running thence W. 334.1 feet along the N. lint of said property to the E. line of the Pacific Highway, running thence N. running tnence south j 36' east 7 .16' W. It) 13 feet lo an Iron pm. running thence . along the N. line of salo. IB-foot roadway 'following a line parallel to the aforenuted 354.1 foot line from said beginning point to tht said E. line of taid Pacific High way 336,21 feet to an iron pin, run ning thence S. 16 feet to the point of beginning. Said -roadway may be : uned for vehicular and pedestrian travel but may not be blocked or i otherwise used so as to interfere with the use of said roadway by other persons. Ibi The following described real prop el ty situated in Douglas County, Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is located as lollows: Starting at the northeast corner of property described in county clerk's Deed Rec ords in Volume 39, page 248, said point being 11 chains and 54 links west and 4 chains north of lha south east corner of the J. G. Clark Do nation Land Claim No. 51, Township ' 30 South, Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian, in Sec. 27; running thence west 334.1 feet along the north line of said property to the east line of the Pacific Highway; running thence along said east line of the Pacifie Highway north 7' 3' west 18.13 fpel to an iron pin; running thence east along tht north line of a 16 foot roadway (following a lint parallel lo the aforenuted 354.1 fool line front aaid starting point to the east line of said Pacific Highway) 203.21 feet to an Iron pin, which Iron pin is tht point of beginning for the parcel of real properly hereby described; running thence north 74.1 feet to an Iron pin; running thence west 50 feet to an Iron pin; running Ihenct south 30 feet to the point of begin ning. Said parcel is a part of the real property described in that cer tain warranty deed dated March 17, 1947, recorded in Vol. 137, page 352 of the Douglas County, Oregon, Deed Records and being subject to tht easement and right of way there in mentioned It the same cross said premises. Together with a non-exclusive ease ment for roadway purposes over and across the following described 16-foot roadway. Starting at ihe NE corner of property decrlhrd in iwrn ty clerk's Deed Records In Volume 30, pagt 248, said point being 11 chains and 34 links W. and 4 chains N. of the SE corner of the J. G. Clark Donation I -and Claim No. 31, Township 30 South. R. 3 West, Wil lamette Meridian in Section 27, run ning thence W. 354.1 feet along the N. Una of said property to the E. lint nf tht Pacific Highway, running thence N. 7 38' W. 18 13 feet to an Iron pin, running thence E. along the N line of said 16-foot roadway following a line parallel to the afore noted 334.1-foot line from aaid begin nlng point to the said E. line of said Pacific Highwayi 356 21 feet lo an Iron pin, running thence S. 16 fel lo tht point af beginning. Said mad way may be used for vehicular and pedestrian travel but may not be blocked or otherwise used so as to Interfere with the una of said road way by other persons. That said real property will be sold fn cash in hand tn the highest and best bidder at private sate and further, that the said properly described in &sragrapha lat and ibi above may e sold as a unit at o.ie salt or in parrels segregated as one parcel for that described in paragraph above and another parcel for that described In paragraph ib above. NORMAN LEROY WILSON. Ad ministrator of the Estate of Leslie R. Wilson, Deceased. LEGAL 1 IN THI CIRCUIT COURT OF TBI ' STAIS or OREGON FOB nni'CLAS COUNTV SUMMONS Case No. 13710 WALLACE H. RAYMOND end ADA L ILL IE RAYNfOND, Plaintiffs, vs. SAMUEL GORDON and MARY ANN CORDON, husband and wifa. the Unknown Heirs of Samuel Gor don, if deceased, the Unknown Heirs of Mary Ann Gordon, if deceased, and All other ptritons or parlies un known claiming any right, titlt, es tate, lien or Interest in or to the real property described in the com plaint herein, Defendants. To: Samuel Gordon and Mary Ana Gordon, husband and wife, the Un known Heirs of Samutl Gordon. If de ceased, the Unknown Heirs of Mary Ann Gordon, If deceased, and All other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or tnte.est in o' to tht real property described In the ecniplaint herein. Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you hereby are required to appear and answer the complaint nf the plaintiffs filed against you herein within four 4 weeks from tht data of the first publication of this summons and If you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plain tiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That you are required to appear and state the nature and ciaractcr of your adverse claim, if any. o the following described real property, to-wit: Beginning at the quarter section . corner between sections 9 and 10, Township 30 South. Range 4. West of the Willamette Meridian. Doug las County. Oregon running thence East 3S 19 chains to the West boundary of land owned by Frank Fate as described In Book 19 it Bsge 348 and Vol. 19 at page 368, eed Recoads of Douglas Countv, Oregon. Running thence South 7.14 chains along the Frank Fae land to the Southwest corner thereof. Thence East 15 41 chains to the In terior "L" corner of the Andrew Thomas D.L.C. No. 48, above town ship and range. Running thence South 68 West 4 80 chains to an angle nf the County Road leading up to Davs Creek: thence South 46 West 21.30 chains along said road to Its intersection with the County Road feeding up the South U mo ons River. Thence North 84 30' West 20.28 chains to the West bound ary of the D.L.C. No. 47 of G. T. Day, above township and range. Running thence North 4 20 chains to the interior "L" corner of said DL.C. No 47: thence North es'j West 4.96 chains to the Northwest corner of the Gahert Lot. Thence South 3 chains to the South bound ary line of DL.C. No. 47; thence i West 19.50 chains to the Southwest corner of D.L.C. No. 47, Thence North 19 39 chains to the center line of Section 9: thence East to the place of beginning. Also, beginning at a stake set on the South boundary of Hvman Wol lenberg and Alfred WoMenbergtland In the Donation Land Claim No. 47 of Geo T. Day 8 81 chains west of the quarter section corner be tween sections 9 and 10 In town shio 30 South Range 4 West Wil lamette Merid'an. thence running East 35.23 chains to the west bound ary of Frank Fate's land thence North 6 63a rhajns to a stae. thence wst 35 23 chains tn a stake and thence south 6 63' j I0 chains to the nlace nf beginning, contain, tng 23 37i acres, more or less, in Douglas Countv. State of Oregon. Snve and exr-ept that portion of the above described nrmises conveved bv W. H. Raymond et ux to Hv man Wollenberg and Alfred Wolten herg as described tn the deed as the same Is recorded In Vol. 38 at page 8, Deed Records of Douglas Countv. Oregon, and except that portion conveyed by Wallace H. Ravmond et ux to Ihe Stale of Ore gon bv deed dated June 28. Il and recorded July 7. lflI in Vol. 102 at pase 607, and subject to an easement In favor of the California Oregon Power Company, more oar- tlcularlv described In Instrument riitled August 13. 1Q41 and recorded August 22. 1941 In Vol. 103, page 43, Deed Records of Douglas County, Oregon. and that upon the hearing thereof. It be decreed that the plaintiffs are tht ov-iters as tenants bv the entirety of said real property: that the defendants and each of them and all persons claim ing bv. through and under them have no right, title, estate, Hen or Inter est In or to said real property or any part thereof, and that Ihe title of the plcintiffs be forever quieted against the defendants and that the defendants be forever enjoined from asserting and ele'mlng any right, title, estate, lien and Interest In and to fa Id real prop erty or any part thereof. This summons Is served upon you by publication in the Roseburg News-Review pursuant tn an order of the above entitled court made and entered there in by the Honorable Carl E. Wim herly on the 22nd day of December. 1950. Dated and first niihlished this 23rd day of December, '1050. GEDDES AND FELKER Attorneys for Plsintiffs United States National Bank Building Roseburg. Oregon. SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT OF Notice ! herehv riven that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of John F. Morris, deceased, has filed his supplemental final account In the Coun ty Court of Douglas County, Oregon, and said court has fixed Tuesday, Jan uary 30. 1031, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. Pacific Standard Time, tn the county courtroom in the courthouse in Rose burg, Douglas County. Oregon, as the lime and place for hearing objections. If any there be. to said supplemental final account and for tht settlement thereof. GEORGE LUOMA. Administrator of the Estate of John F. Morris, Deceased. CITATION N. II Ml IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY in tne Matter of tht Estate of FrtANCIS MARION GOOD. Dn- ceised. 1ZORA FERBER. Plalnlltf. vs. FDNA DAVIS. CARRIE CAM- J-RON. EDNA JENSEN. FRANCIS JOHNSON, BF.RTHA McC 0 r MACK, CECELIA YOUNGLOVE. and all other persons unnamed or Known navina or Claiming anv It lerest In the Estate of Fryu Mnrion Good, Deceased, as heirs or distributees. Defendants. TO: Edna Davis, Carrie Cameron, dna Jensen, Francis Johnson. Herlha Mr Cormack, Cecelia Younglove, and all other persons unnamed or unknown having or claiming anv interest in he estate of Francis Marlon Cood, deceased, as heirs or distrubulees, IN THE NAME OF THE ST ATT. OF OREGON, you are hereby cited to ap pear before the anove entitled couit li the above enitlcd raime In the court room of the Cauntv Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Douglas t'ou.itv, Oiegon, in the Court House in the City or KOseDtirg, uougias touniy. urf ion. an the 271 h dav of March. 1951. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., 'hen nc mere to snow cause, ir anv Tiiere be, whv the facts should not be found and the rights of heirhio and distrihu tirn to said estate decreed as set f-irth and praved for In the petition' Of Ihe plaintiff on file herein vou and each nf you and ill d-p-srns named or unnamed havin or claiming anv Interent tn the estate of raid decedent are further reoulrei to appear before this Court at tb 'Ime anc place above specified and to file niir amwer netting up vnur resoctlve claims of heirship, ownership, or Inter est in said estate. WITNESS the Honorable T). ft. tu senbark. Judge of the above ent'tled Court, with the Seal of said Court af fixed thM 5th dav of December. 180. (signed! D. N. Busenbark Countv Judge ATTEST: Roy Agee. Countv Clerk BY: (aimed) Victoria L. Ploss Deputy (Official Seal) NOTICE TO CRFI)ITO The unrferilsnM havtna hem appoint ed bv !h- County Court of tha County nf nmiarl-a nf ftpatfnn a. Ih. administratrix of Ihe Eatate ti CLAUDE A WII.I.EY. also known Y Claude Wllley, ueceaed, and having qu.llflad NOTICE IIS HF.RERY CIVEN to the rredltora nr. and all n'raont havlnf clu'in aealnil aid drra.-d. to pre. nrnt them, verlfl-d i, required by law. wtthln tlx ii months after the flr-t publication of thU notice to aaid ad minlatratrix. Franc M. WIHev. at the nfflr.n f Vatea. Murphy a, Carlaon. At torney at Law. tmpqua Saving At Loan Rulldlnr. Roffburf. Oregon. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED thla 20th day of January. 10.M, Franc-a M Wtller Administratrix . . LEGAL 2?'J!?X!JCJ a FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE is hereby given that Tues day tht 201 h day nf February, 1931 at 10 o clock A.M. In tht County Court room In the Court House in Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, has baen fixed aa the time and place for hearing objections. If any there be, to the final account filed by the undersigned In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon fvtr Douglas County, and for atlla .nent thereof. A. N. ORCUTT, Administrator of tht Estate of Clyde E. roster, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF SHERIFF Coun of Douilas, Oregon STATE OF OREGON County of Douglas eg To Whom It May Concern To Whom It May Concern By virtue of tax warrants Nos. 484457 and 490361, Issued by tht State Tax Com mission of tha State of Oregon, pursu ant to section 110-1623, O.CLA., against the goods and chattels, lands and tene ments of Ben S. Payne. Glendalt, Ort. gon, I have seized all tha right and ti tle which tht said Ben S. Payne had on the 17th day of January. 1931, of. In, and to the following-described prem. Ues. which 1 shall expose' for sale at the law directs, to satisfy the demand of tha statt of Ortgon, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, on Monday, the 19th day of February. 1931. at the Court House door in the City of Roseburg, Couaty of Douglas, state of Oregon, to wit: A tract of land containing 63 acres situated In tht Southeast Quarter of Section 32. Township 32 South, Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian more par ticularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning al a point 1270.9 fett West and 1139 7 ftet North of tha Southwest corner of Section 32, Township 32 South, Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian, running thence North a distance of 423 0 feet to a point on the South bank of Cow Creek: thence North 69 de grees end 02 Minutes East a dis tance of 348.3 feet to a point; thtnet South 00 Degrees tad. Thirty-five Minutes East a distance of 629.9 feet to a point; thanct West a dis tance of 346.0 fett to tht place of beginning together with all and singular the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereto belonging or In anywise appertain ing and also all eslale, right, title and interest In and to the same, Including dower and claim of dower. EXCEPTING: the following Beginning at tht Southeast corner of Section 33, Township 32 South, Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian, thence West 1270.9 feet: thence North 1321.1 feet to the true point of beginning: running thence North 241.6 feet to a point; thence North 69 Degrees 02 Minutes East 1713 feet to a point: thence South 464 3 feet to a point; thenct West 20.0 feet to a point; thence North 161 4 feet to a point; thence West 140.0 feet to true point of beginning. A triangular tract of land contain - Ing 2 acres situated in the Southeast Quarter of the Section 32, Township 32 South, Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian more particularly de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point 1070.9 feet West and 1139.7 feet North of the Southeast corner of Section 32, Township 32 South, Range 6 West Willamette Meridian; running thence North 33 Degrees 10 Min utes East a distance of 628 7 feet to a point: thence South 00 Degrees 35 Minutes East a distance of 320 feet to a point; thenct Wtst a dis tance of 346 feet to the place of beginning. The granter Bennfe Payne grants to Fannie Williamson grantee the use of a 20 foot wide by 200 ftet long right of way along his South boundary tine Westward to the pub lic street for Ingress and egress to the above described property. A tract of land containing 3184 quart feet situated In the South, east Quarter of Section 32, Town ship 32 South, Range 6 West. Wil lamette Meridian, more particularly . described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point located 1070.9 feet West and 1139.7 feet North of the Southeast corner nf Section 32, Township 32 South, Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian running thence North 33 Degrees IS Minutes East, a distance of 134, 1 feet to a point; thence West a distance of 83.0 feet to a point; thence South distance of 112 3 feet to a point; thence East a distance nf 9.3 feet to the place of beginning. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon thtsj 18th day of January 1931 O, T. Carter, Sheriff of Douglas County. Oregon By Gertrude Sherlock, Deputy Chaplains Face Handicaps To Aid Korean Orphans U.S. FIFTH AIR FORCE HEAD QUARTERS, Korea UP) Chip, lains of the U.S. Fifth air force who are operating a huge proj ect for Korean orphans as aa extra duty are fishting hard to l.cep the wolf wny from the or phanage door. The orphans 885 of them on the South Korean island of Cheju use up an incredible amount of Korean won every day. The t:tal is more than 15,000 won daily for food and fuel alone. Won is not one of the world's most valued currencies. One dol lar (U.S.) will get you 4.000 of them at the legal rate. But even so, the orphans cost the chaplains at least $40 a day. Us not only a heavy drain on the chaplain's cash, but it provides only tor the barest necessities. Double the sum would not be loo much for the island project, ..nd, of course, there unfortunately is no limit tn the number ot pitiful wandering children to be taken in aru saved from war's misory or death. "So far we have spent $8,000 and we can use every cent that comes our way," said Col. Russell I.. Blaisdcll, the Fifth's chief of chaplains and mainspring of the trphan project. "In addition, we have used up very large amounts of supplies that were given to us ir. kind, such as clothing, food ana wpod to burn. But we lost lot of these gifts when we had to evacuate Seoul and left much of it in the buildings we had there." Blaisdcll said the chaplains took rvcr the project at a time when r.eithcr the South Korean gov.srn-r.-ent, civilian agencies, nor the Krrean army were able to help the abandoned children. The plan row, however, is to turn it back lo the South Korean government. In the meantime, the chaplains ntc scratching for means to keep the little waifs supplied with at least the human minimum nf njur ishmcnl, warmth, and sheltei. Bonus For Combat GIs I In Korea Requested j WASHINGTON VP) The De- fense department has asked Con gress to grant combat bonus pay of to $100 monthly to troops fighting in Korea. Legislation submitted by the de partment provides the additional $:0 monthly for enlisted men and the SJOO extra for officers if they hav&ought the enemy at least six days in any month. It would be retroactive to June 27, the date American forces started fighting in Kerea, and would apply both to troops engaged i in direct battle with the enemy j and to other men who serve i n immediate support of combat forces. Sat., Jem. 20, MSIThi Nfwt-Rtvltw, Rouburg, On. 1 1 V PFC. Richard D. GALLAHER, who lost t lag in Korat, thanlci Mill Nina Millar for her blood donation at tha Portland regional blood eantar. Gallaher daclaret that ha owes hit life to tna adminis tration of 18 blood transfusions after ha was gravaly wounded in both lags. Mrs. Alice Hauser, Red Cross nurse, accepted th. blood donation from Miss Miller. r v JOIN NAVY Pictured above are Roseburg area men who recently Joined the navy through the local recruiting office. They are John Lawrence Perkins, left and Roy Leland Duke, right. Perkins is the 19-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Perkins of Myrtle Creek. A 1949 graduate of Myrtle Creek high school, Perkins attended the University of Oregon prior to enlisting. Duke, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Duke of Winston, recently moved to the Roseburg area. Lowell Eugene Jones, IS, ion of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jones of Route I, box 132, Roseburg, also enlisted with Perkins end Duke but is not pictured. (Staff Photo) it V V 4 I ( ' 4 ' i u V -"i i Maw ..; 4I 9 r hi' HOME ON LEAVE Pictured above is Norman Boyack, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Boyack of Rose burg, who is home on leave. Boyack saw duty' on the de stroyer Mansfield at Inchon, Korea. Back at the turn of the cen tury, most telephone calls in pub lic booths cost a dime. LATE MODEL FORD ENGINE Exchange, Only $97.50 Initolled and running. 4,000 mlltt or 90-day guarantM. . Tim payment! htp arranged. CHECK THESE PRICES Rings Installed, $11. SO, f cyl. cart debar) Rings, Valval and Adjustment Rodi, ar Rod Installation, $25.00, i tri cars (labor). Complete Broke Job, most cors, your choice ol ports and labor Included, $13.50- T & A MOTORS 2345 NORTH STEPHENS Free Estimates Pickup and Delivery LOAN&AR PHONE 1563-RX t r - Committee Sets Hearing On Pension Legislation SALEM CI') The bouse fe cial welfare committee said it would hold a hearing February 15 on old age pension legislation. The principal bill is the on which would repeal the two-months-old law which lets th Public Welfare commission f 1 1 claims against the estates of de ceased pensioner!. The committee said it would in troduce a bill to make parenta re sponsible for damage done by their children. It killed a proposed measure which would protect in mates of mental institutions from brutality. The committee said it was ask ing state church groups for ad vice on whether the staus mental hospitals should have full-time chaplains. SLABWOOD In 12-16 and 24 In. length OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phen (51 O