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Logging Equipment 22 Ei il International In excellent con dition; iuliy armored. nJ ready for loggini. x.quippea wun carco arum. Isaacson blade, and starter. Rolls final drivt. winch, and motor nearly new. Price at only 525u lor quick aale. See Dick Stevenson at Douglas County Realty, 436 South Stephens SL. Roseburg, fi'TAR No. 4 mill, complet. 180 HP Giwt diesel. 4x03 edger. 80 ft conveyor. ' green chain, pond saw aluminum roof, blower, trim saw. side lift, tim- , bered area. Immediate possession. S5000 full price. Lock wood Bros.. Ten- mut, jjreRon. fjSED D- for sale. $15,000. Had $10,000. overhaul in August at Interstate. Hy - ster drum and Isaacson blade. Cat now work tiiff nr ijirane. Terms to re sponsible party. Phona Cottage Grove ow or .ww. s '47-2 ton Dodge logging truck, portable Bell saw, edger and planer. Phone 10463. '42 GMC 6-wheVeiv lor bunks, lumber rolls, good shape throughout. (idwO. UjMLJJouglaa. JWUV-J1-WuVrf-r Machinery For Sale 23 Equipment For Rent Shovels, cats, compressors, dump trucks Hour or contract. Phone 3-7534. Nights 3-604 L or 3-2018. 211 Douglas State nan Hiag. Farm Equipment 24 FOR SALE OR TRADE John Deere model Li. A. trocior wun siucnmenw. 3-869.4 alter a f.ia inn SAT .V. . lnrn MpCnrmaek-Deer ing electric separator. Had very little use. win sacrmce on price, jonn n. Ferguson. 114 S. Parrott St.. Roseburg. . JOHN DEERE model "MC" Tractor. 2-3 bottom. New. A crawler type trac tor for best traction and stability. A "wood-lot" money-maker when equip ped with winch. We'll make you a flood deal on your present tractor! In erstate Tractor and Equipment Co. 709 N. Jackson. th. 3-66.U. Roseburg. JOR SALE ' Massey Harris tractor 22, plow and harrow, z years oia. Price $1200. Roy Buell. shone 3-7803. Tractors 25 FORD TRACTORS Now Fnrrf Tractnra. Si 623. Large stock of late model used Ford iraciors ai reaionaoie pnees. UMPQUA TRACTOR CO 129 S. Pin. Trucks 26 VEJIY CLEAN 1946 V, ton pickup, com nlete motor overhaul and brake re- Tine in last 3000 miles. 80 per cent 6 ply tires. Good terms. Ph.3-7090 after 6:30 p.m. ' XXLE shafts, ring; Gear and Pinions. springs, ior uncus oi an maxes. fiAY'S TRUCK PARTS Ph. 3-3360 RoseLurg, Oregon 1948 DODGE 14 ton truck, duals, 22,000 actual mileage, Booster cruxes, o xnerdl. f lathed. Excellent condition, $1000. terms. C. B. Henderson, Myrtle ureeK, nrst rancn on urozen wee., CHEVROLET short loG truck for sale or will take late model car in trade. Jack Hughes, 1-4 mile south of Mjrrue tureen. rnn RAT,r 1047 krt Tnt'l. lonir wheet- base, 2 speed with tags and bunks or lumber roiiasJfwi. rnonej.cMu r48 GMC. 4M SERIES, , and 32' SEMI, 900 TIRES. GOOD SHAPE THROUGH OUT. OAKLAND 2UU4. ft FOOT FLATBED, steel frame and caD guara. ior saie. uiai tioieourn, 3-5082 or Sutherlin 2491. FOR SALE Chevrolet truck with dual drive rear end. Good condition. i3uu. 803W. Lane. . imti r unu pi en. up, rpu, on Taylor (Cloverdale). Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 . Lockwood's Used Cars BEST BUYS ANYWHERE IflM MERCURY 4-dr. Snort Sedan. Like new 13,000 mile car. Has had best of care. Mercomatic transmission . $2295 1951 FORD 4-Dr. Custom Sedan Smooth V-8 Motor. A beautiful automobile. Radio and heater. All other extras - 1895 1951 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. A beau ty. Like new in and out. Has Radio and Heater. Only 16.000 miles. Ceiling price $1756. SALE PRICE 1695 1950 HUDSON Pacemaker 4-Dr. Sharp black finish touched off with white side walls makes this a car you would be proud to own. Low miles 1493 1950 MERCURY 4-Dr. Sport Sedan Loaded with extras. Beautifully clean inside and out. Was 81895 Now 1793 1940 OLDSMOBTLE Sedanette. 98 series with plenty of ginger bread and extras. A beauty from , stem to stern. Celling Price $1951. . . . 1745 1948 PONTIAC Sedanette. Highly polished two-tone paint, 1m L, culate Inside and out Hydra T matif. rnrito At heater and many other Accessories. Wai $1343 1245 1949 MERCURY 4-Dr. Sport Sedan. New two-tone green finish with new matched plastic interior. Guaranteed satisfaction for many miles. .... .. - 1495 1949 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2 door sedan, over-drive and heater. Toonotch In every re- pect 1243 1948 BUICK Convertible Club Coupe New top. A sharp looker. Try it. You'll buy it. All accessories. Ceiling price 91400. . .... . 1 1948 PONTIAC Sedanette. New paint Motor just rebuilt. New clutch and new rubber .. 893 1937 LINCOLN Zepher Coupe. V-8 motor - jw TRUCKS AND PICKUPS 1952 CHEVROLET i T Pit kup. Like new. Only 3.000 miles. 3 speed. Deluxe cab. Save $300. 1595 1950 FORD ' Ton Pickup. 3 -i peed heavy duty transmission. V-8. Ra dio and heater. New rubber. New paint. 1293 14 FORD ' 14 Ton Pickup. Run only 30.000 miles. Has never been In the woods. 4-speed transmis sion. Extra good. 1095 1B4S FORD '8 H Ton Pickup. A Veal !ood looker. Huns like a clock, -speed. Was 11045. (45 IMS FORD 3-4 Ton Vanette. New motor. New paint. 90 percent rub ber. Tops for any small hauling Job. A Reasonable Offer will be accepted. 1947 DIAMOND T Logger Pierce dual axle trailer with M-5 dual drive. Good rubber. Motor re cently rebuilt. Was S4500 3650 194S F.W.D. Dump Truck. Good all round condition. &5 percent rub ber. Easily worth 11293. 995 WE ARE - OPEN EVENINGS ' TIL FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Ph. S-D334 S Stephens St. SELL equity in 194S Chrysler. S350. 1103 . ino Ave. S. i-nona 3-7109. MY EQUITY In So Cadillac for sale. new tires, low mileage. MUht lal:e traue. isews-Review dox 393. FOR SALE 1930 Chevrolet good body, new rings. 105. Roy Becker, RL 3. Box 921, Roseburg. 47 CHEVROLET "795. terms, or S505" ; cash. Robinson Bldg. Supply, Ph. 2102, 1 Sutherlin. r JOR SALE Auto. In excellent con dition, new pistons, new paint job and new tires. 840 Cobb St. Phone 3-7391 I before 10 a.m. or after4p.m. WVevROLET 2 door sedan. 230 S. Pine, f Phone 3-7464. Autos Mtr. Cycles 27 BETTER BUYS AT - 'B ARC US 'SI PACKARD SEDAN. UUramatlo ribbon gue:antee SSM 40 MERCURY Club coupe. R & H. new scat coven '49 STUDEBAKER Commander 2- excellent condition 1393 48 FORD CONVERTIBLE, bright red linisn. new wp anu wo. . motor iwwuuuvuni ' - '43 PACKARD Sedan, R & H. over drive, compietwy bw 1 .Guaranteed wa 48 STUDEBAKER truck. IVk T. I speed Brownlt . . - Ba3 47 CHEVROLET Club Coup 60S '47 PONT1AC ConvertlbleR&H W3 47 BUICK Sedan, R & H 1003 '47 PLYMOUTH Convertible conpe, R & H , 793 46 PONTIAC Sedan R & H 7M '48 LINCOLN SEDAN, RAH. over drive, hydraulio window lifts 693 '42 DODGE Sedan 193 41 MERCURY sedan . , , 350 '41 BUICK sedanette. R & H. 293 OPEN TIL 9 P.M. EVENINGS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY BARCUS 1 Phone 3-3366 Your Packard Dealer Hlfhwar 19 h at Qirden Vallaj M. YOUR 53c DOLLARS? ARE WORTH 100c HERE Check Cars - Prices 1947 FRAZER Sedan 9! 1947 FORD Pickup , 7 1947 CHEVROLET Tudor 77! 1947 CHRYSLER Joupa 79! 1947 CHEVROLET Converltbla Mi ' 1949 DODGE Pickup tt! 1948 STUDE Sedan - 106! 1949 FORD Tudor 1341 1949 PLYMOUTH Club Cpa. 134! 1949 MERCURY Sedan, OD 1331 1949 CHEVROLET Sedan 1341 1949 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1381 1949 MERCURY Convertible 1M: 1950 FORD Tudor, OD 147 1930 PACKARD Sedan 199 1951 CHRYSLER Sedan 198 MANY MORE Rose Motor . Co. Rose & Lane Sts, Ph. 3-3222 LATE '40 Olds, 4 door sedan. RAtH. A-l condition. Any reasonable offer considered Call 2-201Beve's. CASH FOR YOUiPCAR OR EQUITY 825 S. Pine. Ph. 3-7040. FOR SALE '41 Chevrolet, 5 passenger club coupe. Phone 9-8400 FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1950 4-door Dodge Coronet sedan, for older car. Ph. 3-8209. 1941 BUICK Super. R & H, defroster, good shape, 2 new tires rear, 90 per cent frfJ:lJVXjW Instruction 29 ROSEBURG SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. 112 N. Stephens St.. offers training In stenography, bookkeeping. Strong local demand for those qualified. Free placement service. Tor further inform ation, visitshooor c viJwvt Personal 30 POLIO INSURANCE. 95.000 each per aon: Men. 3 yearly; Women. $3; 1 child, fi; two or mora children. M. You can't afford to be without thli protection. Cal) B.M.A., 3-3100 or poel- Information wanted. Anyone wit nessing motorcycle accident Thursday evening, Oct. 9. 19.12. near midnight. '3 mile pasi winsjon, pica.e cgm.ci Wallon Richmond, 217 U.S. Bank Bldg. Ph. 3-44M FOR ELECTRIC HEATING ESTI MATES, call Archie Rutttr. Dial 3-8137 after S:30 P.M. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Beat ills. Notices 31 ANYONE WISHING TO EXTEND THEIR "NO HUNTING OR TRES ' PASSING" ADS FOR THE DURATION OF THE HUNTING .SEASON, PLEASE CALL 2-2631 AT ONCE. Roberts Creek Road, extending ap prox. Its miles E. of Highway 09. Lloyd Atterbury . Rice Bros Glen Yoimg Louie Berney Rsymond Lauranca CARD Or THANKS To our-many friends who sent flowers during our recent bereavement, we give you our ilncerest thanks, from tC".omLu.r Tommy. Becky. Robbm Deboit Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Deboit DUE TO THE ACTION of the game ewnm!..!on on the doe season, tiiere will be absolutely ntf hunting or tres- Eassing on the Harold McCormtck. L. . Patt'rson. Ctyt:e Kester. or How trd ITatl.eid property. too hunting or trespassing on Airrea (.alia Rancn rormerry Harley i n rj.o iv,. rou, onnA ..,, Baker, or on the Wilbur Williams Steers il.OU U.m, lew good grass, place formerly Eraser's. Also no hunt- shortfed Steers 27.00-30.00; Utility f?'d Gana.''Vubur'"wufairi!'ast Aof steers mostly 23.00-25.00; cutters. sutherlin. i utility 17.00-22.00; few good feeders ABSOLUTELY no trespassing or hunt- 21 00 hut most atnrleor fpprlor Ins BUCKS OR DOES Those caught " 0111 ,m0" ?.!; ,CCapr will be prosecuted. Hugh Want's prop-! StecrS Unsold; ftW Utlllty-lOW COm- '!, , r Imercial heifers 18.00-22.00; cutter No HUNTING or trespassing on my I ,. ,., -,.i- ucnionn. ranch at Roberta Creek. U V. Weber. Cannef COWS mostly 11.50-13.00, 31 NO HUNTING OB TRESPASSING on Emery K. Baker, Chas. McCord, Har old Nichols and D. Coon properties. Brock way ,Dillard area. BUR ROBERTS MOUNTAIN RANCH Is posted and patrolled. Violators will be prosecuteo. Merle H. Doering, Karl j. uoering. ffb HUNTING or trespassing on my property on Rice Creek. Gilbert C. NO HUNTING or trespassing on prop erty of Cart and Odille Messing on Susan Creek and Honey Creek. llOAD up Susan Creek closed to all travel except to those with written permit. NO hunting or trespassing on the Vina H. Storey property, Lookingglasa area. NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING al lowed on our Lane Mountain or Rl versdale property. Ora L. Welker, Walter O. Welker. NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING on thn Haines Cal Henrv. FTuttnn. Lea Wlnniford, Bacon, Grensky and Bro- szio itancnes. ABSOLUTELY no hunting or trespass ing on the . O. P. Standley ranch, on Little River, or the A. J. Standley Ranch at Glide. NO HUNTING or trespassing on our ranch near Glide, G. GUbreath and aon. ABSOLUTELY no trespassing or hunt ing on the Short Ranch at Tyee. Elm Duncan and R. H. Wilson. ABSOLUTELY no hunting or trespassing on our property. Daniel and Hazel . Perdue. - : NO HUNTING or trespassing on my properties ai ena ox nayaen noaa on upper Melrose. S. J. Cooper. NO HUNTING or trespassing without narmluinn nn nur nronertv in l.no K - ineglass and Happy Valley, John and Ethel Ascott. NO HUNTING or trespassing on our property located In the Brock way, Tenmlle and Olalla area. Nichols Bros. NO TRESPASSING on tht Kordiuagen 55 Ranch. Chrlstensen'i Bros., and Edward u. tvoninagen. fjn wTiNTmrv fishinh. or tresoasa- ing on my property. Bernard Grubbe ttoseDurg. NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING on - Maurice Weber property on S. Deer Creek. . NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING on my oiace. on uoiet vaiiey noaa. tu a. Snack man. NO HUNTING or trespassing on Starf . fnrri Rnull nnnrh In Hannv Vallev. or Kaipn tieaier POSITIVELY NO HUNTING, trespass- ing or spotlighting on Julian Hatfield property. Kh HUNTING OR TRESPASSING the J. V. and Claude Short Ranchei on bunsmne na. HnNTINf! nn (Hen. Burnett Ranch. Round Prairie, and Roberta Mountain. lieo. uurneii; Alnr.lTTf.T.V NO Wt TNTINfJ or tree- passing on Roberta Creek Ranch. Ray Rauch. SO HUNTING or trespassing on any of our properties in Garden Valley. H. w. and t. a. wooin NO HUNTING or trespassing on T. F. Kerr property. NO Hunting or trespasiiing on the Arth ur Selby Place. Glide. NO HUNTING or trespassing on my ranch atWilbur.Geoige W.Short NO TRESPASSING ON MY property. C. D. Burgoyne. R iddle. Oregon. NO TRESPASSING ON Lilllie Good- , man Ranch. Flournoy Valley. NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING on peBernardRanchGlide.OreBori. NO HUNTING OR" TRESPASSING on any of our property. Ware BroS; NO HUNTING or trespassing on the RyHatfleldproperty. Sb HUNTING OR TRESPASSING on Bar agar andSon Ranch. - NO HUNTING or trespassing on Stin- shine Ranch.Frank Strader. NO HUNTING or trespassing on- my property. Vera Lerwill, Tiller. NO HUNTING or trespassing on the John a. KODinaon rancn. at umd, Kb HUNTING or trespassing on Fall Creek Rancn. unae. xiciut. NO HUNTING or trespassing permission, Phil Strader. Glide. without Portland Markets PRODUCE TUESDAY PORTLAND Wt Butterfat Tentative, tub ect to lmmedl- late chanee Premium quality. maximum to .35 to one per cent acidity, delivered in Portland, 78- 81c lb; first quality fts-vsc; second quality 74-77c. Valley routes and country points z cents less, i Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade A A, 93 score, 74c lb; 92 'score," 72c; B, 90 score, 71c; C, 89 score, 70c. Live chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b. plants Fryers, 2 W-3 lb s, 37c; 3-4 lbs, 37c; roasters, iVi lbs, up, 37c; heavy hens, all weights, 21-22c; light hens, all weights, 16 17c; old roosters, 13c. Rabbits Av e r a g e to growers Live white, 4-5 lbs, 23-26C, 5-6 lbs, 20-24c; old does, 1012c, few higher; fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 59-63C, cut up 65-68C. Fresh dressed meats (wholesal ers to retailers; dollars per cwt): Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 55.00-57.00; good, 49.00-55.00; com mercial 40.00-47.00; utility, 35.00 43.00; co w s, commercial, 34.00 40.00; utility, 31-00-35.00; canners cutters, 31.00-34.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 63.50-64.20; rounds, 62.00- 63.30; full loins, trimmed, 82.00 - 84.80; triangles, 45.00-49.40; fore- quarters, 48.00-52.70; chucks, 50.00 - 56O0; ribs 6o.00-69.00. 1 Pork cuts-Loins, choice, 8-12 IB. 57.00-60.00; shoulders, 16 lb, 37.50- Aft OA. e-,aa.-;iB .0 COCOA. t U l- tu r.u,r,nn hams, 10-14 IDS, 54.00-56.00. Lambs Choice-prime, 40-50 lbs. 48.00-50.00; good, 46.00-49.00. Mutton Good-choice, 18.00-22.00. Woo 1 Grease basis, nominally 45c lb to growers. Country-dressed m e a ts, f.o.b. Portland: Beef Utility co w s, 30-33c lb; canners-cutlers, 28-30c. V e a 1 Top quality, 45-47C lb; good rough heavies, 28-38c. Hogs Lean blockers, 30-31C lb; sows, light, 24-26C. Lambs Best, 43-48C lb. Mutton Best, 13-15c lb. Onions 501b sacks West Oregon yellows, medium, 2.75-3.00 ; 3-inch 3.25-50; 10 lb sacks 55-60C; Idaho whites 3.50-75; Wash. Moses Lake and Yakima vellows, medium, 2.00-25 ; 3-inch min., 3 00-25. Potatoes U Ore.-Wash. r u . sets. No. 1, 4.50-75; bakers, 4.75 5.00; 25 lb, 1.40-60; 10 lb, 48-52c; No. 2s, 1.70-80. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, 38.50-39.50 delivered car and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland, de 1 i v e r ed Seattle, 38.09-40.00. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK - 1 PORTLAND (AWUSDAl-CatUe salable 2,000; holdover 100: market ,.. ,,., !,:, about steady; spmeshortfed steers stronger: cows generally 50c lower with many bids 1.00 off; small lot good-choice 1030 lb fed steerj 32.50 scattered lots good 910-1,150 lb Notices LEGAL , SUMMONS ' Ne. USDS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ' Or THE STATE UF UKMiMA ,UB DOUGLAS COUNTY RAY W1TTROCK and ARMELIA WITTROCK, husband and wife. Plaintiff!, CHARLES L. HAMILTON: STEL LA M. RICHARDSON: JAMES W. WASHBURN and JULIE WASH BURN, huiband and wife: RUTH HERMANN: HELEN CLARKE: MERLE CARSON: ANWYLYD HAMILTON: QUEENIE B. HAMIL TON: ALFRED B. ARMIN1 and : KATE D. ARMIN. huiband and Wife: WALTER D. HAMILTON and JANE DOE HAMILTON. Mi wife: EUGENE FRANK HAMILTON.: BEN H. MOORE and MABEL VAN BUREN MOORE. hu.band and wife: THE PIONEER TRUST COM PANY, an Oregon Corporation, trustee under the Last Will and Testament of J. W. HAMI1 TON. deceased: CHARLES L. HAM ILTON and STELLA M. RICH ARDSON, sole surviving trust- -ees under- the Last Will and Testament of J. F. HAMILTON, deceased: VICTOR J. MICELLI and CHRISTINA A. MICELLI, husband and wife: ALBERT P. ' MICELLI and FRANCES MICELLI. husband - and wife: GRACE MICELLI: AL BERT F. MICELLI and VICTOR; J. MICELLI. Executors a! tha Es tate of JOSEPH MICELLI. de ceased, and GRACE MICELLI, Ex ecutrix of the Estate of JOSEPH MICELLI. deceased: . the unknown heirs of SALATHIEL HAMILTON deceased: the unknown heirs or JAMES TEMPLIN. deceased: the unknown heirs of L. H. HAMILTON. . deceased: the unknown heirs of WALTER S. HAMILTON, deceased: the unknown heirs I of FRANK G. MICELLI, deceased: the unknown heirs of JOSEPH MICELLI, de ceased: the unknown heirs of W. C. WASHBURN, deceased: JULIE E. DRINK WATER and. JOHN DOE DRINKWATER. her husband; SU SAN L. KEESC: ALICE R. KEESE; MARY J. KEESE and JOHN DOE KEESE, her husband; HENRY D. GREEN and MARION A. KFKPs r.RFEN. Husband "rl wife: JOHN M. LITTLE and RUTH E. KEESE LITTLE, husband and wife: ETHEL M. KEESE: WIL LIAM M. KEESE and JANE DOE KEESE. his wife: the unknown heirs of JOHN . MICOU. also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. nen or imeresT in property described herein. or to the real Complaint . . Defendants. ALFRED B. ARMIN and KATE D. ARMIN, husband and wife; WAL TER D. HAMILTON and JANE DOE HAM" ""ON hi. wife; FU--" FKANK HAMILTON: JU LIE E. DRINKWATER and JOHN DOE DRlNKWATEF.R. her hus band: SUSAN L. KEESE: ALICE R. KEESE: MARV J. KEFSE and JOHN DOE KEFSE. her hushand: HENRY D. GREEN and MARION A. KEESE GREFN. husband and wife: JOHN M. LITTLE and RUTH E. KEFSE LITTLE, husband and wife: ETHFI, M. KEF.SF: WIL. LIAM M. KEESE and JANE DOE KEESE, h's wife: the unknown heirs of SALATHIEL HAMILTON, deceased: the unknown heirs of JAMES TEMPLIN, deceased: the unknown heirs of L. H. HAMILTON, deceased: the unknown helra of WALTER S. HAMILTON, de ceased: the unknown heirs of FRANK G. MICELLI. deceiv ed: the unknown heirs of JO SEPH MICELLI, deceased, the un known heirs of W. C. WASHBURN, deceased: the unknown heirs of JOHN MICOU, deceased: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real property described in the cnmnlaint herein: Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: you alid each of you are hereby required to appear and answer th eomnlalnt of the plaintiffs filed against you In the above entitled court and cause within four 141 weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall lo so appear art answer, piatnillis ror want tnereoi. will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: for a decree that plaintiffs are the owners In fee simple and entitled to the ex clusive possession of the following des cribed real property, to-wit. Lot Eleht Ifli and the South half of 1M Nina mi of Block Five (51. Hamilton Addition to -the City of Roseburg. Douglas Countv, Oregon, and that the above named defendants and each and all of them be forever barred of any claim, estate, lien or Interest In or to said reaV property, and that plaintiffs' title to said real prooerlv be forever ouleted. and that plaintiffs have such other and further relief as to the court may aeem Just at"1 equitable. This summons Is served noon you bv publication thereof In the Roseburg News Review, oursuant to the order of lha Hon. Carl E. Wlmberly. Judee of the above entitled court, duly made and entered on the ltth dav of October, 10.12, requiring the summons to be pub ll.heri nnre a week for four (41 succes sive weeks, and fixing the time for you to apoear and answtr plaintiffs complaint to be within four I4 wreks from the date of the flrar publication hereof, wMr, ts Ocob"- 14 195a, WINSTON & DIMICK . Attnev. .for Pi.lntlffa 40.1 Pacific Rulldlng Roseburg, Oregon. shells down 9.00, utility cows 15.00 16.50; commercial grades 17.00; utility-commercial bulls 19.50-24.00. Calves salable 350; market slow: about steady; some bids lower on heavy calves; good-choice vealers 26.00-23.00; few prime 29.00-30.00; eood-choice 440-570 lb Stock calves 23.50-26.00; utility -commercial calves, vealers 15.00-24.00. Hogs salable4) ,400; butchers 75c lower; sows 25-50C off; choice 180 235 lg butchers 21.00-25; few lot choice 3 butchers 20.60; choice 250 270 lbs 19.50-20.50 ; 350 lbs 18.50; choice 300-400 lb sows 16.50-17.50; 450-550 lbs 15.00-16.00. ' Sheep salable 1,600; slaughter Inmho fnllir KTlft Irtuior- fooHorS .,(!- 1 1 00 off. ewes steady; good-choice ,aughter lam5s 21.oo-22.00; few : lows choice-prime woolcd and No.l pcU ed ambs 22.50; good-choice feeders 18.00-19.00; many unsold; ood slaughter ewes 5.50-6.00. a COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR SEPTEMBER, H52 Sept. 5 Easement for rail road crossing at Deady accepted. Sept. 8 Vacancies in judges and clerks of election filled. Sept. 8 East Umpqua voting precinct divided and that part from Copeland Creek east designated as Toketee Precinct. Sept. 18 Order made fixing Oct. 22, 1952 as time for hearing objections, if any, to vacation of Pans Street lying Between Lot, 1 o PEARL SUBDIVISION and north boundary of said PEARL SUBDIVISION. Sept. 22 Deed for additional right of way on Boswell road ac cepted from Carolyn Kay Schrick er, Carrie Odell McKern and Opal Odell Jordan and $300.00 paid therefor. Sept. 24 Resolution adopted reserving 100 foot strip of land for Schofield County Road right of wav through County owned land in Township 22 S R 12 West, W.M. Sept. 30 NEViNWVi and Lot 2 of Section 30, Twp 25 S R 7 West, W.M. sold to The Martin Bros. Box Co., for $11,825.00. Sept. 30 EviSEVa Section 12, Twp 25 S R 7 West, W.M. sold to McGintv-Riees Lbr Co. for J9.- 000 00 SeDt. 30 W Vi Lot 4 of Sec. 6 Twp 25 S R 6 West W.M. sold to Roseburg Lumber Co. for $6,726.00 Sept. 30 SW'sSE'i Section 8, Townihip 21 S R 11 West, W.M. sold to Jacobson Lumber Company for $14,364.00. Sept. 30 SWNEVa and NEVsSE's of Section 34, Twp 25 S R 2 West W.M. sold to Sun-Studs, Inc. for $10,600.00. ' LEGAL WARRANTS DRAWN FOR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 1952 GEN6RAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT: Jurv' Fpp. $141.68; Grand Jury Fees $42.50; Duiim jo.uu; n. iocum $13.00; Pac. Tel & Tel $3.90. COUNTY COURT: Standard nil $6.68; Gardiner Service Station $25.25; Richfield Oil $5.32; Shell Oil $8.43; Tidewater Assoc. Oil $8.45; Union Oil $8.35; Comm'l In surance $44.18; Pac. Tel & Tel $13.98; SIAC $0.29. DISTRICT COURT: Jury Fees 3S9.24; Witness Fees $116.44; M & M Printers $112.97 & 26.35; Post age $15.00; Rsbg Book Store $10.90; rut.-. iei a: lei sio.50; SIAC $0.92. CONSTABLE: M 4c M Printers $25.80: Pac. Tel A, TaI tip i. SIAC $4 30. ? JUSTICE COURT- H Kmltfc Ag't $25.00; M & M Printers $38.- rac. lei & Tel $9.91; Jury Fees $64.44; Witness Fees $9.00; West Coast Telephone $34.70; Calif. Pac. MAC C MiU ,25.": JUVENILE COURT: Standard Oil $3.65; Shell OU $26.84.' Postage $17.48; Tidewater Assoc. Oil $10.. 77; Comm'l Insurance $14.72: Mrs. H. Crisler $9.00; Pac. Tel St Tel f-K: aiAu $2.zo. U1MK1CT ATTORNEY: Post- sto.uu; Douglas Fir Print $16. J: Univ. of Ore. Medical Sch. lo.uti & 22.15; sun Print $39.85; urcuit, Long, Neuner & Davis jito.uu; rtsDg book Store $0.90; Pac. Tel & Tel $66.90- SIAC n m ASSESSOR: Rsbg Printing $103. 35; Standard Oil $21.15; Shell Oil $1.92- Ore. Blue Print $10.31; Mas ter Photo Studio $21.37; Monroe Calculat. Mach. $1.00; Comm'l In surance $44.16; Rsbg Book Store $22.04; Union Oil $3.27; M & M Printers $0.50; Rsbg Printing $20. 25; Parker Tirecap Serv. $18.25 N. Dixon $16.10; M. Bowker $34.25 A. Tuthill $72.93; J. Stadler $24.71; G. Aker $37.31; H. Haskin $13.75: L. Riley $13.75; SIAC $7.54. CLERK: Underwood Corp $349 . 60; Sun Printing $17.65; Haloid Co. $1063.20 & 20.65 & 66.65; Postage $72.00; Lentz Typewriter $30.15; Rsbg Book Store $16.45; Rsbg Printing $49.20; W. E. Finzer Co. $308.00; Phillips Office Supply $25. 20;gPac. Tel & Tel $14.95; SIAC CORONER: R. E. Cox $39.58' R. A. Ganz $5.00; H. V. Crook $15.00. SHERIFF-- T.Er.Ai.. siorf.-j Oil $225.51; Gcn'l Petrol. $44 02' Richfield OU $26.96;. Shell Oil $137.93;. Tide Water Assoc. Oil ifpSi Union 0il 47"! Texas Co. $109.78; Carter Tire $1.50 & 57 02 Newman's Mach. Wks. $9.59; Han sen Motor $621.77 & 17.96 & 621.77- Gtar8e S38 ": Rsbg Glass $10.13; J C Sporting Goods $148 64; Sec'y of State $4.00; Photo Lab $7.65; Western Union $9.23; Pac iet iu.ba; Ken's. Office Equip. $24.20; Master Refrlgera tion $5.75; R. O. Young $10.00; Calif. Pacific Utilities $26.30; Post S,g,e, $49 76; Comm'l Insurance $139.14; Rsbg Book Store $10.73 W. Worrall $25.00 & 28.95; I Pen' nington $25.00 & 10.95; C. Smith $5.05 & 14.05: R. T.nrkvnar t1o.4C. Drs. Amick & Howitt $3.50; SIAC ajwo.ia. SHERIFF - CIVIL DEFENCE: C.O.P.Co $13.44: W. Hcharrl iiml 04; Dept of Finance $58.45; Post- use o.uu; rac. lei & Tel $18 85' E. Roelle $192.50; So. Ore, Hdw! !iAc7$ B00k s,ore '-45 SHERIFF-TAX DEPT: Phil lips Office SuodIv sjtfnsi. n,k. Printing $174.25; Pac. Tel' & Tel .iu; niAU SI. 70, SHERIFF-DEL PER: Kilham Stat'y $54.12: Comm'l Tnc ''!; Pac. Tel & Tel $3.00; SIAC $0.94. SCHOOL SUPT.; Pac Tel & Tel $19.60; Express $5.82: SIAP tnin SURVEYOR: Kilham Stafy $0.1 oi, . .i, ici oc iet ia.nu; b. Irving $198.10; F. Darby $125.48; SIAC OV. 10. 1KEA5URER: Pac. Tel & Tel $3.90: SIAC $0.31. HEALTH UNITS: Texas Co. $0.- o, rami Bureau coop $259.00 western Mfg. Co $14.24; Postage COO An. r . , J . " v.w; west i,nasi lei. 56.73 Pac Tel & Tel $8.90; Rsbg Pharmacy $5.15; New Service Laundrv .? . 93; B. DcVoe $24.21; B. Smith 547.40; M. Davis $75.28; T. Baker o.7.o; L. Miner $129.51; M. Bar rett $.10.17; SIAC $6.14. iiUMK; B. Wright $19.80; Mc Kay Drugs $3.70; Surgical Sales $3.73; McKesson & Robbins $77. 87; A. S. Aloe Co. $118.54; H. C. viiurtn 4.uu; jtexau store $7.04 JJQnnis uniform $235.50; Valley Wholesale $120.35; Express $1.61; Bureau of Labor $10.00; Tozers i4.i: city Drive-In Mkt. $161.81; w. webb $110.00; J C Penney $30.73; C.O.P. Co, $148.60; Pac. Sea Foods $39.38; Chapman Phar macy $16.33; Goettel'a Supply $21. 00; Midland Laboratories $81.68 Edison Chemical $3.85; Umpua Produce $29.90; Trowbridge Elec tric 1.1..K); tl. c. Church $18.69; W. J. Mess $29.55; Ore. Water Corp. $34.71; Rsbg Book Store $0.25; Pac. Tel & Tel $26.95; John Sexton $12.38; Pac. Sea Foods $36. 85; Tozer's $9.00; Umpqua Janitor Supply $29.25; Melrose Dairy $418. 86; G. Grecian $36.68; Packer Scott $46.29; Douglas Hdw. $2.11-Tucker-Emmrich $149.40; Patter son Bakery $61.34; Douglas Co. Creamery $57.45; Umpqua Dairy Prod. $107.91; M. L. Forbes $44.26; T. E. Goodwin $32.25; Pierce Freight $3.68; SIAC $23.50. JAIL: Co. of Alameda, Calif. $9.00; Prisoner Meals $974.00 & $19.80; Womcns & Children Clinic $44.00; Hudson House $37.62; Oerd ings $0.77; Herman's $11.29; Rsbg Garbage Disposal $5.00; SIAC $8 73. COURT HOUSE: DuFresne El ectric S28.29; Wolbert Weld It Mach Wks $6.33; Bureau of Labor $7.00; C.O.P. Co $29.41; Otis El evator $43.60; Ote. Water Corp. $1.63 & 67.37; J. C. Sport. Goods $13.15; Trowbridge Electric $26. 80; Comm'l Insurance $107.17; Quine It Co. $55.75; Tipton Ins. io.m; express sj.jz; Rsbg Garb age $10.00; Kier-Crooch Plumb. S8 53; R. Ritzmn $34.55; SIAC $4.26. PUBLIC EMPLOYES RETIRE MENT SYSTEM: $3554.47. WELFARE AGENCIES: Catho lic Charities $5.00; E. B. Stewart MD $10.00. WELFARE COMMISSION: $36, 338 25 ADVERTISING It PUBLICITY; LEGAL Keep Ore. Green Assn. $200.00. AGRICULTURE; KlCIUield OU $6.24. ' . PREDATORY ANIMAL CON TROL: The following .paid $10.00 each for cougar, N. 1. Combs.. Following paid $10.00 ea. for Coy ote, A. Woolley, L. Bassett, S. Frank & D. Rover. The following paid $2.50 ea. for Bob Cats, W. Turpin, F. Ward, A. Woolley,, J. Miller. COUNTY OWNED LANDS; Douglaj Forest Protect, Assn. $630.38. - FORESTRY APPRAISAL: R. Hamlin $44.52; Standard Oil $26. 61: Si Dillard Motor $36.07; Ken's Office Equip. $31.65; Eugene Di etzgen $46.49; Abrams Aerial Sur veys $30.75 It 1150; Delano Aerial Surveys $27.00 & $17.00; Rsbg Cab inet & Supply $1.08; Phillips Office Supply $S.35; Springfield Sheet Metal Wks $110.00; R. Keschel $12.25; M . It M Printers $0.70 Yantis St Lausch $1634.96; Givens St Lecklider $2404.52; Comm'l In surance $29.44: Rsbg Book Store $1.20; Pac. Tel St Tel $9.45; Si Dillard Motor $17.34; Master Photo Studio $76.95; Kilham Stat'y $3.27; K. B. Wood $7.50; SIAC $2.38. VETERINARIANS: Dr. Don E. Bailey $254.00; Dr. Dallcn Jones $251.00. ELECTIONS: F. Frear $2.50; West Coast Print St Bind $247.50; S. Ostinger $2.08; M & M Printers $29.70 & 1.40; W. E. Finzer Co. $2118.45 St 749.70; Postage $72.00; B. Irving $1.00; Denn-Gerretsen $378.91; D. Lawrence $96.62; B. j Wilkin $81.76: SIAC $0.30. GENERAL SUPPLIES: North ern School Supply $9.60; M St M $4.92. ... Printers $46.40; Rsbg Book Store PUBLISHING CLAIMS St RE PORTS: Rsbg News Review $77. 22; Myrtle Creek Mail $76.70. WATERMASTER DIST NO. 16: T. R. Pearce $109.28; SIAC $0.64. PARKS: Umpqua Valley Hdw. $2.92; Umpqua Plywood $29.88; Standard Oil $5.97; Pre-Mix Con crete $520.80; C. Collins $67.99; Rose's Cabinet Shop $240.93; C.O.P.Co $1.50; Pac. Tel St Tel $1.90 St 24.82; West Coast Tel. $20.81 St 14.98; J. C. Diehl, Ag't $192.31; N. Safley $102.30; H. Miskimmin $182.92; Master Photo Studio $4.15; J. G. Gill $2.24; In dustrial Electric $3.57; F. L. TaV. lor Hdw. $115.10;-Central Lincoln PUD $2.00; Comm'l Insurance $14.- 72; Rsbg Book Store $7.25; Ump qua Bldg. Supply $0.50; SIAC $7.97. uuu- CONTROL: Farm Bureau Coop $23.80; Standard Oil $37.33; Parker Tirecap Serv. $37.26; Com m'l Insurance $14.72; Ore. Supply $3.00: E. Ball, paid for Sheep killed $49.00, E. Stonerod $88.00: SIAC $3.42. TOTALS: OPR $234 50: S Ts, $350.16; F. Tax $4362.45; PERS $1198.65. WARRANTS DRAWN FOR MONTH, OF SEPTEMBER 1952 GENERAL ROADS The following Warrants drawn in payment of Patrolmen and Crew: D. Hevel $36.35; R. Roach $58.61; W. Barnes $51.96; K. McCoy $64.94; J. Ogborn $64.94; R. Toppings ii.2b; m. Lander $70.49; M. Col lins $107.38; C. Phillippi $51.94; E. Chapin $107.38; G. Peck $52.64; C. Yates $54.39; M. Jordan $90.92; L. Jones $54.39; K. Rigsby $124.70; B. Maliszewski $51.94; F. Frear $368.50; W. Hector $442.30; D. Owens $344.25; R. Hasenyagcr $270.50; D. Frear $282.48; R. Weav cr $269.80; T. Rooke $247.00; A. Shelley $278.00; J. Davis $243.50; B. Schrank $215.80; L. Tyler $218.50; L. Vasey $200.00; C. Hunt $200.00; G. Rasche . $188.47; W. Bertsch $366.10; P. Babeoek $258.82; G. Hughes $245.78; H. Morrill $252.37; R. Kinyon $328.62; R. Robertson $257.72; Ai Hartman $97.58; E. Rand $339.65; H. Sprouse $318.17; A. Olson $392.42; C. Baker $326.63; A. McWhortcr $247.30; H. Hutchins $245.48; L. Shinkle $338.34; F. Un derwood $279.92; R. Earp $320.51; E. Johnson $296.87; A. Kuntz $259.07; E. Melton $356.09; L. Pat terson $300.41; T. Beall $279.74; E. Pope $48.46; W. Hamilton $298.12;. L. McWhorter $297.58; H. Wilson $234.95; W. Hamilton Jr $247.51; W. Paris $167.64; J'. Russell $311.51; H. Carey $311.61; T.Brin agar $302.17; J. Chancellor $207.28; C. Cock $308.21; M. Carter $287.78; T. Haire $12.99; T. Lowery $73.99; L. Heath $490.08; L. Maddox $451.52; M. Ormsby $300.02- B. Gurney $306.14; R. Abcene $285.55; A. Dwyer $211.38; C. Olp $224.48; W.,Hughes $336.87; T. Erwin $263. 70; C. Sain $163.34; F. Rountree $261.28; K. Halbcrt $190.81; H. Ar rowood $278.78; J. Cunningham $303.80; F. Putnam $27L75; B. Gay- uur (us,ii; u. spazza $239.77; E Cummings $250.92; W. Fummerton $218.88; D. Marlow $329.00' L. Mat- iuck w.yi; w. Lorn $319.58; P. Maresch $313.38: C. Coffcll 1B4 7n- S. Darby $309.62: G. Dnnnellv $240.66; A. Evans $247.13; R. Grif fin $327.42; D. Hardman $310.20; J. Lowery $338.84; F. Miller $351.45; C. Payne $328.26; E. Sax on $328,46; M. Smith $375.24; L. Swinford $300.05; T. Swinfnrd $366.32; G. Tison $188.02; J. Tol $306.01; J. Wade Jr. $346.77; J Wade Sr. $301.32; M. Weseman $359.55; G. Rlchwine $201.07; K. Rigsby $188.44; F. Bryant $101.25; E. Pope $51.96; C. Coffell $196.10; C. Rydell $284.60; F. Follett $181.65; R. Woodard $252.69; O. Cowan $188.34; F. Tull $77.93: M. Collins $147.14; H. Andrews $27.72; R. Wiley $13.86; J. Baker $384.68; E. Galla $347.73; H. Kaiser $334.07; W. Cloake $49.90; C. Perry $270.38; C. France $260.27; W. Anderson $305.96; W. Carter $282.05; W. Compton $121.77; D. Hatfield $348.34; D. Chasteen $290.17; H. Couey $304.93; R. Counts $297.16; J. Golden $282.76; A. Green $288.81; L. Olson $284.48; J. Pine $269.83; If. Teller $281.31; L. Teller $449.16; A. Moore $322,55; A. Hall $339.20; E. Pope $170.02; L. Jones $212.97; C. Lyle $201.87; C. Phillippi $2.60; E. Chapin $202.50; R. Topping $84.74: B. Maliszpwalrl tin a t. $92.28; M. Jordon $125.06: B. Babb $239.48; C. Brown $347.88; G. Case- Deer j.126.82; D. Doan $318.66; S. Earl $357.20; A. Erwin $296.70; J. Gnbble $311.78; L. Hughey $328.42; R. McRee $337.14: E. Sanderson $328.74; M. Stone $320.82; E. Weber K94.74; D. Swinhart $400.61; R. Fisher $359.23; S. C o 1 ley $287.69; E. Cox $284.97; K. Man ning $112.61; S. Kraft $238.45; C. Madison $65.84; O. Matthews $497.38; W. C. Cooper $289.72; W. Tuei., Oct. 21, 1952 The Newt LEGAL G. Cooper $294.54; N. Conn $290.14; G. Trent $248.38; C. Stubbs $277.24; H. Myers $310.42; C. Elledge $315.29; H. Elliott $248.28; A. Case $179.41; R. Spalding $274.33; J. Thornton $295.42; N. Graham $295.42f B. Tanner $246.05; H. Sweet $124.00; H. Gallap $344.07; G. Kincaid $286.44; K. N e a voll $270.50; D. Klingcr $248.86; C. Packer $271.06; P. Lamb $262.02: R. Langholtf $351.35; W. Cloake $298.79; C. Healy $313.43; E. Hiney $305.85 ; 0. Powell $315.53; J. Hens ley $283.52. TOTALS: 0. P. S. $397.25; S. Tax $578.29; F. Tax $5765.40; PERS $2195.31; SIAC $1008.37. " ' The following Warrants drawn for gas, oil, lumber, express and supplies; Farm Bureau Coop; $727. 75; Standard OU $387.56; Pierce Freight $5.26; Anco Chemical Serv. $43.70; Coen Supply $385.83; H. A. Cool $3.61; Denn-Gerretsen $165.42; Electric Steel Foundry $114.23; Flegel Supply $242.98; Minn. Mining St Mfg. $75.20: H. Pearce $38.00; Phillips Office Sup ply z.au; nay s Truck Parts $63.. 84; Rsbg. Book Store $31.81: Rsbg. Glass Co. $97.15; Umpqua valley now. $9.00; Walker Auto Supply $11.20; Hansen Motor $59. 48; Jackson St Giles $567.53; Olym Pia Supply $5.80; Orchard Auto Parts $49.46; Alaska Junk $409.50; Beckley St Thomas $171.33; J. C. Compton $1585.80; Young Bros. $4.00; Elkton Garage $2.50; A Mathews $204.60; Grant St Evans $260.00; Rsbg. Electric $20.94; As bury Transportation $146.09; Mit chell Bros. Truck Lines $89.00; Ore-Nev-Calif. Freight $2.76; So. Pacific Co. $228.15; West Coast Steel Wks.- $12,131.25; Beckley St Thomas $8917.65; Bearing Sales St Service $6.61; Douglas Supply $554.02; Gen'l Tool $10.97; Ken's unice Equip. $6.93; Geo. Lawr ence Co. $64.51: Marshall-Wells $59.06; J. Miller $5.00; Motor Sup ply SZ26.08; Norris-Walker Paint $110.25: A. B. Scarlett $13.13: Stearns Hdw St Imple. $8.05; Wood- Diiry co. $105.59; Bearing Supply $29.57; Columbia Equip. $233.71; SI Dillard Motor $82.25; J. E. Has eltine $203.86; Howard Cooper $698.14; Independent Motor Re build. $7.84; Jovin Brake $18.15; Leas St Cummins $37.07; Lock wood Motor $182.86; Nordling Parts $30.82; Rdspt. Auto Parts $31.10; Specialized Parts $1143.26; Thompson-Eoperhart $168.15; Car ter Tire $713.13; Lakey-Bogcn $5. 35; Parker-Tirecap $3824.62; Cap itol Saw Shop $6.20; Moore's Saw Shop $1.00; Rsbg. Weld. St Mach. Wks. $4.80; E. A. Miller $3038.75; Eugene Sand & Gravel $5.00; M. E. Agee $2.70; Elliott Sales $68.85; Farm Bureau Coop. $82.62; In dustrial Supply $2.70; Industrial Air. Prod. $128.12; N. W. Industrl al Laundry $6.00; Rsbg Color Cen ter $1.17; Balzer Machinery $49. 20; Sig Fett $311.45; P. L. Crooks $661.79; McCulloch Chain Saw $22.- 90; C. Randall $1.75; Wolbert Weld u v ""'aV"""- J".'"-: 'S8 tiecmc ji.zu Ksog. sand & lira- vol sr. t n u7iu eon on. vel $3576.36; J. D. Walling $30.00 Whipple Logging $1194.00; 'Shell Oil $5013.52; Amer. Bitulums & Asphalt $7763.78; Eugene Concrete Pipe $1243.05; C. M. McDermott $252.05; J. H. Baxter $266.97 St $1298.43; D. Busonbark $12.50; H. Beckley $15.00; Pre-Mix Con crete $1466.76; United Build ers $11,076.41; J. Francis $25.00; J. Bookshnis $1888.86; As b u r y Transportation $366.83; Pierce Freight Lines $10.33; Ore. Water Corp. $12.19; City of Rdspt. $3.00; West Coast Steel Wks. $29, 012.00; Sun Printing $31.65; Ump o.ua Bldg. Supply $7.35; Walt's Ra diator Shop $55.00; Shell Oil $28.. 65; Union Oil $5186.23; Canyonville Arcade $1.50; Pac. Lbr. Distribu tors $1892.79; Rsbg. Lbr. $345.34; Umpqua Plywood $1352.52; C.O.P. Co.' $73.47; City of Drain $1.00; Central Lincoln PUD $7.27; City of Canyonville $3.00; Pac. Tel. it Tel. $101.52- Nelson Equipment $11,966.25; J. C. Sporting Goods $2.00; Asbtiry Transportation $389. 24 St 278.a5; Portland Motor Trans port $460.70; Pierce Freight $39. 56; Standard Oil $104.34; Texas Co. $168.90; TideWatcr Assoc. Oil $185.19 k 4389.63 St 414.25; Union Oil $44.79; Tri-City Rcdy Mix $811. 30; Joclsen Lbr. $482.70; United Bldrs. $61.20; H. B. Folks $1192.75; Orcutt, Long, Neuner St Davis $75.00; Arrow Transport $504.21 & 659.28; Acme Construction $oejl.. 41; Consolidated Freightways $1. 57; Ore-Nev-Calif. Freight $2.95; Pierce Freight $3.96; Chambers Weld Serv. $7.30; Capitol Saw Shop $6.55: Union Oil $35.36: Scir-ntifip Research $5268.40; Comm'l Insur ance $3365.03; Allied Supply $3.28; Hearing aios at service $14.96; Bearing Supply $537.34; M & M Printers $27.40: Motor Supply $95.' 74; Norris-Walker Paint $764.40' Rsbg. Book Store $6.15; Walt's ttaoiator snop $26.50; Drain Chain Saw Service $7.65; R. Randall $1.. to: nsuK. uiass Lo. siu.fto; Union Ull SlUbZ.ufj & 49.50; H. Folks $1.. 027.00; Nichols, Norton St Tvsnn $136.04; Pre-Mix Concrete $1585.- ta; necKicy et Tftomas $8486.90; M. Eaton $10.00; City of Rdspt, $3.00; Orc-Nev-Callf. Freight $6 77; J. Bookshnis $418.01; Marshall Wells $2132.65; Woodbury Co. $199.- io; iregon water corp. $16.03; C, siover $5.00; Right of Ways u or li or it iinnry $870.00 l dc c. & l Henrv $1.00; E St C Hunter $4.65; U 11 St N Denn $1 -00; J St A Wiles $1.00; S & M Rose $1.00: Travel Expenses $67.90. DEDICATED PUBLIC ROADS: Rsbg. News Review $18 93; Myrtle Creek Mail S17.ll St 10 29; Rsbe. Paving $7274.44; G Hughes $4.20. Robins Feast On Ap.ples In Winston Orchards "Peckin's faster n plckln' any day, farmers In Winston report, Applces disappearing in short or der caused an investigation which show robins descended on the com munity. Wherever the birds spt.it their summer vacation, there must have been a fruit shortage, disgusted fruit growers complain, because they "happily went to work on the local apple crop." - Review, Roseburg, Ore. 15 Ohio Youth New Star Farmer v ' Of United States KANSAS CITY W Walter Wav- no Vogel, a 21-year-old youth from Republic, Ohio, who started farm ing seven years ago with one acre and built up an operation worth $16,000, is the new Star Farmer of America. , The honor carrying a $1,000 cash award went to the Ohioan at Tuesday night's session of tha Future Farmers of America con vention here. It is the highest hon or the FFA awards. - , Three regional Star Farmers also were named, and in a cere mony before some 6,000 farm ' youths, received $500 checks each. They were John W. Reynolds Jr. 20, Goodlettsville, Tenn., star farm er of the south; George H. Warm ington, 20, McMinnville. Ore . star farmer of the Pacific region, and Frank L. Arnold Jr., 21, of Mid dlesex, N. Y., star farmer of the North Atlantic region. The three and Vogel also were among 319 FFA members who ear lier received the organization's highest degree, that of American farmer. L" "as M. High of Ohio City,' 0., vice president for the central re gion, made the presentation of the Star Farmer award to Vogel, not ing that "you have overcome tre mendous difficulties to become a successful farmer and a good lead er." Vogel's parents were separated before he entered high school. Living on a one-acre farm with his mother near McCutchenville, Ohio, the boy got his start by rent ing small plots and hiring ma chinery to cultivate bis land. He made $700 his first year with 85 ducks, 400 ducklings, 370 chicks and six acres of corn as well as one-fourth acre potatoes. ' In his four bih school years, he earned nearly $3,000 from farming and more than $1,200 from outside jobs.-. In 1950, he rented a badly run down farm from a man in Tiffin, O., and so pleased the owner by his improvements that he began working with the boy to better the farm. Now, Vogel, who is married, has farm equipment, livestock, and other- assets estimated at $16,000. COACH MADE BIO JUMP ANNAPOLIS, Md. Wl Eddie Erdlatz, head football coach at Navy, jumped into his present coaching position without ever having held the position of head coach. After graduating from St. Mary's College where he was an outstanding end on the '33, '34 and '35 teams, Ed "stayed on at his Alma Mater as line coach in '36 and '37 After holding other as- .jstant oositions at San Francisco, S .-el .h. nrnfossinnal San , ,, " ' viM mi Francisco 49 ers, Erdlatz was named head coach at the Naval Academy in 1350. Democrats See Oregon Victpry In Morse s Bolt PORTLAND (fl Democrats were elated by the decision of Sen. , Wayne Morse, Oregon Republican, to vote ior Gov. Adlai Stevenson for President', but Republicans de- ' plored the action. E. C. Sammons, president of the United States National Bank and treasurer of Morse's 1950 cam paign commented: , mere was once a man namea Judas Iscariot, and I don't recall that history ever said he was i great guy." But Democratic State Chairman Howard Morgan likened 'Morse to George Norris, Gifford Pincnot ana Fiorella LaGuardia, described as an "illustrious group of Republi cans who have courage and integ rity enough to place the safety of their nation above obedience to their party." Monroe Sweetland, Democratic national committeeman, predicted the Morse decision would swing '.he state to Stevenson. Jesse Card, Republican National' committeeman, said Morse had made "the worst mistake of his career." Morse, announcing Saturday he would vote for the Democratie candidate, said Gen. Eisenhower, the GOP standard bearer, nas become a puppet of the reaction aries, Couglas Firs Produce . Very Light Seed Crop PORTLAND Wl Douglas fir trees of the Pacific Northwest pro auccd a very light seed crop this year and scientists don't know why, W. D. Hagcnstcin, chief forester of the Industrial Forestry Associa tion reported Friday. Unscasonal weather during pol llnization and lack of available supply of stored food in the treo are two of the reasons which have been advanced for the complete lack of seed cones on the trees in some areas of Western Oregon and Washington, he said. There has seldom been as severe a crop failure as this year, the forester said. Every five to seven years the seed yield is heavy. The seed shortage does not mean that the industry will not be able, to plant trees this year, though. Seeds are collected during heavy yield years and stored for use later. It is the birds and squirrels who will Buffer, Hagenstein said. They depend on the seeds for food. TRAIN DERAILED; 21 DIE ; JOHANNESBURG, South Afica Wl The Durban-Johannesburg passenger train was derailed on an embankment in Natal Monday kill ing 23 passengers and injuring 37 others. There are 83.840 acres of lakes' In New Mexico,