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10 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Mdoy, May 11. 1951 County Suit Asks N. Umpqua Road Rights Of Way Douglas county, through the dis trict attorney's office, has filed two suits in the circuit court to secure equitable compensation agreements for rights of way for the relocation of the North Ump qua highway above Glide. According to the complaints it FOR HOME DELIVERY umpqua dairy milk AID DA1IT PKODOCT. KLimr: I TllCS 1 KCI HELL I COIIIRE I MTtll BElHtlt SEtVICC MM is necessary to acquire rights of way over certain private property and the parties involved have failed to reach an agreement on compen sation. Named as defendants are Albert J. and Clarice DeKernardi in one'suit and Albert DeBernardi as administrator of the estate Hilda DeBernardi in the other. The county asks that a jury he empaneled to determine an equit able compensation. Action was filed by John E. Dnr ius against Rita L. I.anman and Francis Dagman, charging thai racman, as an agent of the other defendant, through negligence col lided with the car in-which the plaintiff was riding. According to the complaint, the plaintiff suf fered permanent hack injuries, bruises and shork. He asks (3.500 general damages and $S67 special damages. Delbert S. Jones has filed a suit for recovery of $27S from Harold Kirk and L. C. Velez for labor al legedly performed and materials furnished. In addition, the plaintiff asks a mechanic's lien on property owned by the defendants on the Smith river county road. Dismissed without court action was a $tl.!H." damage suit filed last vear by l.ydia Gillett against Donald W. Van Steenwyk. The case involved a collision between a car driven by the defendant and another in which the plaintiff was riding. The plaintiff was asking the damages for injuries allegedly received. The only judgment of the day was issued by the court in favor ot J. W. Coneland yards against Gilson Ij. Anderson. The court or dered that the plaintiff company recover 1141 .87 for labor and build ing materials allegedly furnished. Wedding Unites Defunct Royalty NANCY, France (Ft Arch duke Otto of Hapsburg, pretender to the throne of the defunct Aus-tro-Hungarian empire, wed a Her man princess here today in a lav ish display of 18th century pag eantry. Scores of Europe's thronelesa royalty thronged this eastern france city for the double rites uniting the M year-old Otto and 24-year-old Princess Regina of Sax-ony-Meiningen, whom ne met wh'a touring refugee camps in Bavaria. ,A rivl ccownv ii t " ' was followed by impressive Roman Catholic rites an hour later in the Church of the Rope makers, where many of the bridegroom's an cestors are buried. Forbidden by Austrian law to visit the country where his father, the Emperor Karl, was the last Hapsburg ruler. Otto came here for his wedding because it is the ancient capital of the once inde pendent duchy of Lorraine over which his ancestors reigned. Otto 1 still claim the title of Duke of ! Lorraine. Britain Ptrmifs Expert Of Rubber To Russia LONDON UP) A government minister says Britain is permitting export of 6,000 tons of rubber from Singapore to Russia. John Dugdale, minister of state for colonies, in a written reply in I the House of Commons, said the export will be permitted "since ! the rubber in question was sold before export control was intro duced " added Dugdale: Restrictive control on exports of rubber was introduced in agree ment with the United States gov ernment early in April but it was at no time envisaged that a total embargo of exports should be imposed." STOCK UP NOW! GREEN WOOD PLANER ENDS 50 r'n Cheaper Than Other Fuels DOUBLE LOADS 16" GREEN WOOD SINGLE LOADS 16" GREEN WOOD DOUBLE LOADS 16" PLANER ENDS SINGLE LOADS 16" PLANER ENDS Also Available: Sawdust, 4-Ft. Green and Dry 16-INCH DRY THE ROSEBURG TIMBER FOUR, Roieburg'. leading barbershop quartet, will appear on the second annual Barbershop Quartet parade Saturday at 8 p.m., in the Junior high school auditorium. The Timber Four have been very active in civic affairs, having donated their time to help put on benefit programs in various towns in this area from Creswell to Axalea. The original Timber Four was organized two years ago. The present group sang to gether the first time on the Elks show last fall. They are left to right, Jim Wolford, baritone; Jack Mason, lead; Lawrence Rand, tenor, and Ernie Lentx, bass (front). (Picture by Phots Labi A Suggestion For May 13th W , I r turner o THE CORSAGE . . . an attractively boxed orrangement of Blums fine candies ... TO SUIT A QUEEN'S TASTE! . . . topped with a cortoqe for her Mother's Day outfit! 4W Blum's Fine Candies Sold Exclusively 222 North Jockson Dial 3-4548 NOW! 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"Women should hold hit hies, no; office!" was Kdna'i violent and traitorous campjiun slogan. The center of the political con trvcr.yv i. ii" ''.'i k i ; mother as Ed Hummel, 22, a Delta Siyma I'hi man. Me admitted that the fraternity cooked up the gag. Standing six-feet-one and wci'i ing a rosy 2ft, Hummel, as "h.ina," had been tiio'i campus for a week garbed in a sort ot kimono affair, a hir;e knit ting hag, a bandana and a wig. It was sunnord to be a joke. Nobody expected "Edna' to reach t the linals. I "Rut about 2(H) girts voted for , me, said Hummel, somewhat amazed over the deception. VAGRANT JAILED Kenneth K. Chrism., 24, a Trl City logger, was sentenced Thurs day to serve 10 days in the Doug las county jail for vagrancy, re ports District Judge A. 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