GOOD MANAGEMENT
IS TOPIC AT
XI TAU MEETING
Xi Tau "Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi heW a regular meeting Tues
day evening at the attractive home
of Mrs. Robert Kent on Flint
Street with the following members
in attendance: Mrs. Harold Jokela,
Mrs. Bert Griffin, Mrs. William
Semmler, Mrs. George Crocker,
Mrs. Robert C. White, Mrs. Gor
don Stanley, Mrs. Henry Darby,
Mrs. J. R. Wharton, Mrs. P a u It
Hult and Mrs. Morris Bowker.
New officers for the ensuing
year were announced as follows:
president, Mrs. Henry Darby, vice
president, Mrs. Bert Griffin; re
cording secretary, Mrs. Paul
Yundt; corresponding secretary,
Mrs... George Quine; treasurer,
Mrs, James R. Finlay; extension
officer, Mrs. Harold Jokela; city
council representative, Mrs. Wil
liam Semmler, and alternate, Mrs.
Robert C. White.
At the conclusion of the business
meeting an interesting and thought
provoking program on "Good Man
agement" was presented by Mrs.
Bert Griffin. "The end result of
good management," she stated, "is
good living." She likened good
management of one's self to the
care used, by the farmer who prac
tices soil conservation when he
tries to achieve a good balance be
tween what he puts into the soil
to conserve it, and what he ex
pects it to produce.
"Our minds, too." said Mrs.
Griffin, "become increasingly arid
and barren if we let tiiem lie fal
low and uncultivated. We cannot
change the quantity of our intelli
gence, but we can do much to en
rich its quality and so increase
our awareness of the infinite po-'
lenua'itues oa our souis.
Following the program, refresh
ments were served bv the hostess.
and the evening was spent in dis-
cusron ot tne program topic.
. Xi Tau chanter alo recently en
tertamed the Roseburg women
upon whom the Exemplar Degree
win oe conterrea in May at a love
ly steak dinner in the Indian Room
of the Hotel Urnoqua. Guests nres-
ent for the occasion were: Mu
Chapter. Mrs. Donald A. Matson,
Mrs. Harvey Kring, Mrs. Lee Ua-
cey, Mrs. ftalpn Huestis. Mrs. Gor
don Bailey and Mrs. George San
ders: Alpha Theta Chanter. Mrs
Harry N. Butler, Mrs. James
Decker and Mrs. Jek Finden: Al
pha Iota Chapter, Mrs. Bud Cow
an, Mrs. Joseph Dent, Mrs. Harry
ilia, Mrs. Joe Olsen, Mrs. Don
ald D. O'Neill and Mrs. William
Weber.
BACONS ENTERTAIN
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
AT CARD PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. John Bacon en
tertained members of the Friend
ship Club and several auests, Fri
day evening at their home on the
West Calapooia. Beautiful spring
tiowers were usea about the
rooms.
Five hundred was in play dur
ing the evening hours with men's
high going to William Caster, and
ladies high to Laura Chenoweth:
low scores went to Alfred Hand
and Mrs. Arm Hutohenson; travel
ing prizes went to Edward Lamor
eaux and Mrs. Pearl Hand. After
the card play, Mr. Bacon was
presented a gift and cards to hon
or him on his birthday.
At midnight a delicious potluck
supper was served to Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Lamoreaux, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Haines, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Chenoweth. Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Hand, Mr. and Mrs.
Van Hutcheson, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Manning, Myra Weber, Mrs.
Herman Schosso, William Caster
and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Bac
on. DILLARD MISS IS
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Carta Ann Smith was pleasantly
surprised on her seventh birthday
Friday at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Smith.
Games were played and prizes
awarded. Horns and favors were
presented to each of the guests.
After the honored guest had
opened her gifts, delicious refresh
ments of decorated birthday cake
and ice cream were" served to Don
na and Ronnie Bates, Marshall
Rutschman, Becky and Kitty Daw
son, Linda and Cynthia Hayhurst.
Steve and Archie Walker, Judy and
Janet Taylor, Mike and Debbie
Smith, Sarah and Mark Smith.
Those assisting the hostess. Mrs.
Smith, were Mrs. Ruth Walker,
Mrs. Ruth Bates and Mrs. lone
Smith.
PINK AND BLUE
SHOWER PARTY IS
HELD AT OAKLAND
Mrs. George Sifers was honored
recently at a pink and blue show
er at the home of Mrs. Obie Hut
son. Mrs. Amelia Welliver was co
hostess. Several games were play
ed with Ms. J. C. Slf, Mrs. Le
roy Sifers and Miss Ilene Beaver
winning prizes.
Following the opening of the
lovely gifts, refreshments were
served. Others present were: Mes
dames Vernon Beaver. Tom Sifers,
Allen Tabor, Mary Rodrick, C. Wil
liams, W. Graham and Misses Bar
bara Huston. Aletta Gordon and
Laverne Welliver.
AAUW SOCIAL STUDY
GROUP TO ENTERTAIN
AT DINNER WEDNESDAY
The AAUW Social Study group
has invited all AAUW members
and their guests to attend a 6:30
p.m. no-hostess dipner at Carl's
Haven Wednesday evening, May
25. Lowell Hamm, of tne J. C.
Penney Company, and Lefty Far
mer, of Nielsen's Market, will be
the speakers on the subject "Con
sumer Buying." Call reservations
by Mondav, Mav 23, to Mrs. E. W.
Carter, OR 2-1347.
MRS. MOEN HONORED
AT BIRTHDAY SUPPER
Mrs. Hnry Moen was guest of
honor at a birthday buffet-supper
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Cap Parker in Canyonville, Wed
nesday evening. Guests included,
besides the Parker and Moen
families, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ki
Mell, Mr. and Mrs. Einar Engen,
the Rev. A. M. Shaffer, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Shaffer and family,
and Mist Ruth Kessi.
WOMAN'S SOCIETY HAS
MOTHERS DAY AND
MEMORIAL OBSERVANCE
In observance of Mother's Day,
a very realistic framed living pic
ture of "Whistler's Mother," posed
from the famous painting by Whis
tler, was portrayed by Mrs. Don
Naden at the Presbyterian Wom
an's Society Thursday afternoon.
The effect was almost perfection
the the most minute detail. As
Mrs. Naden posed, a beautiful mu
sical setting was provided by Mar
tha Mulkey with her violin and
Virginia Young at the piano play
ed "The Lamplit Hour" and
'Smilin' Thru." The setting fot
the picture and the program were
arranged by Mrs. N. D. Johnson
and Mrs. Arthur McMullcn.
Gorgeous bouquets of mixed
spring flowers were placed about
the social room and the tables so
attractively appointed for the dessert-luncheon
preceding the meet
ing were centered with arrange
ments of the same flowers. Host
esses for the afternoon were Mrs.
Charles E. Morgan, Mrs. William
R. Coon, Mrs. J. Gillis Carlson,
Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mrs. E. C.
Patterson, Mrs. McKean and Mrs.
Charles Insley.
Mrs. Ivan Pickens conducted the
meeting. Invocation was given by
Mrs. Harry Hampton followed by
group singing. Mrs. W. M. Camp
bell presented the second of a se
ries of devotions using as her
theme the fifth chapter of the Epis
tle to the Hebrews. Mrs. Campbell
also spoke a lovely memorial serv
ice in which she was assisted by
Mrs. Gordon Harness, who sang
the beautiful hymn of comfort,
"Close to the Heart of God."
The business meeting included
an interesting report from the ex
ecutive board and various officers
and committee reports. Several
communications were read includ
ing an invitation from the Geneva
Guild to attend their next regular
meeting June 7 in the social room
of the church. It was decided to
hold a rummage sale in the church
basement May 20-21.
Appropriate offertory music
played by Mrs. Frances Lintott
was the lately "Songs My Mother
Taught Me."
The next regular meeting will be
June 9, further details of which,
will be anounced later.
SUTHERLIN CLASS
HONORS MEMBERS
AT SHOWER PARTY
A double shower was given Mon
dav evening at the Sutherlin Chris
tian Church by the JOY Class with
Ann Dunn and Maecel Scovell in
charge of general arrangements,
Bettie Abeene in charge ot gifts,
and Ruth Urben, the games.
Mrs. Walter Jenkins was honor
ed at a pink and blue shower,
and Nancy Walter and Gene Ben-
brook, at a bridal shower. The lat
ter couple were married following
church service Sunday, May 15,
by the Rev. Gerald Bentley. After
each couple had opened their many
lovely girts, refreshments were
served bv the committee.
Those enjoying the occasion with
the honored guests were Alta Wl
lams, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jen-
Kins and cminren; Mr. ana iirs.
Harrv Murphy and Marga, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Hardesty, Peggy
Denny, Mrs. Kanoau i-encms,
Genevieve Cox. Maecel Scovell
Velma Bratton, Bettie Abeene,
Grace Fickies. Ann Dunn; Ada
Abeene, Ruth Urben, Grace Wil
liams and Gerald Bentley. sev
eral persons sent gifts.
POTLUCK DINNER HELD
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Douglas Barracks No. 176, Vet
erans of World War I met with
their ladies at a potluck dinner
at the IOOF Hall dining room Wed
nesday evening.
Buddy James Waldt, past com
mander of Eugene Barracks No.
33, was guest of honor and gave a
very interesting talk on tne Bar
racks and the national organiza
tion as well as explaining about
the Oregon state convention to be
held at Tatt in July. Ten dole
gates were elected from Roseburg.
An auxiliary was organized and
the following temporary officers
were elected: Mrs. Dons Hart,
president; Mrs. Beatrice Schaeffer,
first vice president; Mrs. Ethel
Krewson, second vice president;
Mrs. Anna Lynes, chaplain; Susan
Bowman, secretary, and Margaret
Ingling, treasurer.
There were several attractive
"crazy" hats worn by the ladies
and the Roseburg Jewe'ers prize
for the craziest hat went to Mrs.
Jennie Midland.
MELROSE CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED AT
The Melrose Friendly Hour
Club was graciously entertained
recently at the lovely new home
of Mrs. H. W. Conn in Riversdale.
A delicious potluck luncheon was
served at noon to Ethclmae Schnei
der, a guest; and Elsie Coffell,
Norma Fenn, Minnie Jacobson,
Hazel Bly, Vera Thompson, Grace
Fenn and the hostess.
A business session was held and
readings were given on spring dur
ing the roll call. The program.
conducted by Mrs. Bly, consisted
of games and a reading by .Mrs.
Thompson. Flower making was
the afternoon's project. Next meet
ing will be May 25 at the home
of Mrs. Wanda Turpin at a noon
potluck luncheon and flower mak
ing session.
HAPPY HOUR CLUB
MEETS WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Ernest Trussell entertained
the Riversdale Happy Hour Club
at her home recently. The mem
bers answered roll call with book
title pantomimes. A lovelv dessert
luncheon was served by Mrs. Trus
sell to Mrs. William BroT-ps, Mrs.
Ned Dixon, Mrs. R. L. Harmon,
Mrs. Don Guiley, Mrs. Dale Gui
ley, Mrs. Glenn Cox, Mrs. J. E,
Staploford, Mrs. W. E. Buell and
Mrs. H. B. Kruse.
The next meeting will be at 2
p.m. Wednesday, June 8, at the
home of Mrs. Clarence Wescott
Members are asked to biing scrap
book contributions.
BIRTHDAYS HONORED
AT HEBARD HOME SUNDAY
A very delightful dinner to cele
brate the birthdays of Mrs. Sally
Amerson and Alton Hebard was
given at the Hebard home Sunday.
The table centerpiece was a huge
birthday cake. Places were set for
Ben Amerson, Roily Tandy, Mrs.
Gertrude Hebard ami soru, Gary
and Corky; Mrs. Charles Tandy
and flie honored guets.
Social
Saturday May 21
Glendale Job's Daughters instal
lation of officers at IOOF Hall.
Buckeroo Square Dance Club at
The Barn, Curley Reynolds in
charge. . . .- -i
Lookingglass Cemetery Assn.
clean-up day; noon potluck in caf
eteria of school. Flag pole cere
mony in morning with dedication
service. .
Wagon Wheel Square Dance Club
at Sutherlin Legion Hall with Chris
Klien as caller; host will be Dale
Hagen. All square dancers invited.
Turkey dinner by DeMolay Boys
at Masonic Hall at 6:30 p.m. to
raise funds for DeMolay robes.
Public is invited. Boys will serve
and present program to include
popular piano numbers by Peter
Warg and guitar numbers by Ralph
and Marvin Fray. Tickets may be
obtained from members.
Chapter CU, PEO Sisterhood,
rummage sale at Woman's Club at
8:30 a.m.
Woman's Society of Presbyteri
an Church to hold second day of
rummage sale from 8:30 a.m. to
12:30 noon at church basement.
Order of Amaranth rummage
sale beginning ,at 9 a.m. at Ma
sonic Temple. -
DAR at 1 p.m. luncheon at home
of Mrs. Leslie Chapman in Yon
calla. Mrs. L. F. Nielsen, regent,
will give report on her trip to
Washington D.C. to attend the
Continental Congress. Mrs. Annie
Kruse, prominent Douglas County
resident and author of two books,
will be the guest speaker.
Sunday May 22
Camas Valley Grangers to at
tend church in a body; a potluck
will follow the services in the
morning; the public is invited.
Mrs. Alice Halsey to present pi
ano students in Winston-Dillard
area in recital at 2:30 p.m. at Dil
lard Methodist Church. Parents
and friends are invited.
Public invited to garden tour and
tea. Gardens at Kenneth Ford,
Bruce Elliott, Nobel Goettel and
W. F. Chapman homes in Laurel
wood open from 1:30 to 3 p.m.
end of Jackson Street, and Fred
Gardens of Miss Rosa B. Parrott,
end of Jackson Street, and Fred
erick J. Porter home on Reser
voir Avenue, open from 3 to 5
p.m. Tea and musical program at
clubhouse from 3 to 6 p.m. Tour
sponsored by Garden department
Open louieSL
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One of the largest social affairs
to be held in the Riversdale area
was a party Friday evening at
the beautiful new home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Carter on Curry
Road. The affair was a combined
open house and a shower for Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Donivan Wright,
who recently lost their home by
fire. Mrs. Howard Whitten and
Mrs. Robert Stritzke were co
hostesses. Mrs. Carter, Mrs. H. A.
Watzig and Mrs. W. H. Carter as
sisted about the room. A large
arangement of tulips, Scotch
broom and daisies centered the
serving table in the family room.
Other floral arrangements of pink
dogwood and greenery were used
about tne rooms, inese were done
bv Mrs. W. H. Carter. Mrs. M. B
Emmett. Mrs. Watzig and Mrs.
W. H. Carter assisted the hostess
es with the serving during the
evening. Galen, Loren, John and
Steven Carter entertained the
young guests with movies.
Those attending were Mr. and
Glenn Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Ivar
Bloom and Enea: Mr. and Mrs.
William Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. wuiiam
Bromos. Mrs. Flovd Sauier. Mr
and Mrs. M. B. Emmett, Mr. end
Mrs. Ernest Trussell, Mr. and Mrs
Malcolm Hunwhrey. Mr. and Mrs
Neil Christian and Greg, Mark and
Dean: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C
Wescott, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Whitten and Jack and Dennis; Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Casebeer, Mr
and Mrs. E. A. Sanders, Mrs. H
W. Conn, Mrs. Don Harmon, Mr
and Mrs. W. E. Buell, Mrs. H. A
SUTHERLIN CHURCH
SCENE OF WEDDING
Miss Bety Jean McGaw, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGaw
of Roseburg, and Gerald Lee Nel
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Nelson of Camas Valley, were
married Saturday, May 7, at the
First Chnsitan Church in Suther
lin. The Rev. Bentley officiated.
The bride was most attractive
In a white suit. She carried a bou
quet of white carnations, and was
attended by Mrs. Leland Nelson,
who wore a dark blue gown with
pink accessories. Troy Fenneil
was Best man for the bridegroom
A reception was held in the
church social parlor following the
ceremony. Following a short
honeymoon trip to Portland, the
couple are at home in Roseburg.
KAREN HARRIS HAS
EIGHTH BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Lloyd Harris entertained at
a birthday party Sunday after
noon, honoring her daughter, Kar
en, on her eighth birthday. Karen
opened her many nice gifts, and
the guests played games in the
sunsninc.
After the games. Mrs. Harris,
assisted by her mother, Mrs. Lor
raine McKiney, served Ice cream
and cake to the honored guest,
Karen Harris, and Eric, Stephen
and Karen Waugh, Sandra and
Duane Harris, Frank and Rosalind
Medford, Christine and France
Cathalina, Larry McKinncy, Bruce
Harris, Pauline Baker and Don
ald Hambrick. Michael Slack was
unable to attend.
GLIDE TEACHERS
HONOR MEMBER
Teachers of the Glide Elemen
tary School entertained Tuesday
afternoon in the school library,
honoring Calvin Christensen who
has resigned. A farewell gift was
presented Christensen, who has
been instructor of the sixth grade
the past three years. Refreshments
were served by the entertainment
committee; Mrs. Wesley Hcdeen,
chairman.
Cafendai
of Roseburg Woman's Club.
Mandav Mav 23
Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble
Club at home of Mrs. Blanche
Gray, 3245 N. Stephens St. at 1:30
potluck; members to bring table
service. -Roseburg
BPW at borne ot Mrs.
B. jacobson, u uowaen Ave.
sack lunch; suggestions for nexl
year's program to be made; mem
bers and guests welcome, in eve
ning.
Roseburg Town and Country Gar
den Club at home of Mrs. T. L.
Goodwin, 14 Calkins Road at 7:30
p.m.
Sutherlin J.C'ettes at 8 p.m. at
home of Mrs. Lyle Seehawer with
Bea Faus as co-hostess.
Annual no-host dinner of Doug
las County Tuberculosis and Health
Association at 6:30 p.m. at Carl's
Haven on Garden Valley Road. Dr.
George L. Wadsworth, manager ot
the VA Hospital in Roseburg, to be
guest speaKer. Keservations may
be made by calling OR 3-6312. .Pub
lic invited.
Beta Gamma ESA. jewel pin
ceremony at 6:30 p.m. at home of
Barbara Dahl, followed by joint
council meet and banquet at Elks
viuo at 7 p.m.
Women of Moose business meet
ing at 8 p.m.; horizon certificates
to be presented.
Riversdale Grange clean-up day
at hall; 6:30 p.m. potluck for men
who come to assist in evening
hours.
Wesleyan Guild of Canyonville at
home of Mrs. Gordon Clark at 8
n.m.
Navy Mothers Club at home ot
Betty Leach with Ethel Heoathom
as hostess at 1117 Union Ave., at
8 n.m.
Central Junior High PTA final
yearly meeting; chorus and orches
tra will entertain.
Oakland Garden Club at 1:30 p.m
at home of Mrs. Eva Goodman
with Mrs. Floyd Ross as co-host
ess; roll call on most troublesme
pest: slides of birds and wild flow
ers to be shown; iris arrangements
to be shown.
Buckeroo Square Dancers 6:30
p.m. potluck dinner at Buckeroo
Barn. Ladies bring hot dish and
salad or dessert and table service.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton SciTiveppe,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Engdahl, Mr.
and Mes. Dwight Chesley and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Bollingberg in
charge. Election of officers.
ower
add .
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Watzig, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cott
rell and Gordon;. Mr. and Mrs.
Ned Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stritzke and Stanley and Jerry:
Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. Harold
Clover and Oharlene: Mrs. M. O.
Knaipp, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tipton
and W. C. Bailey.
Among those sending gifts for
tine wrigwts were-Mr. ana Mrs,
Charles Lee. Mr. and Mrs. E. L,
Paris, Mrs. Virna Emery, Mrs.
jiogar Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. x. i,
Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gui
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Man-
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Athur Kittleson,
Mr. and Mrs. Argus Fisher, Air.
and Mrs. Ralph Stuart, Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Josse, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Barrackman, Mr. and
Mrs. William F. Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. C. O. Burges3.
KARCHERS HONORED
AT FAREWELL PARTY
IN PETHERICK HOME
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Petherick
entertained at a farewell party at
their home in Sutherlin, Saturday
night honoring Mr. ana Mrs. Al
bert Karcher, who are moving to
Reedsport. Beautiful bouquets of
lilacs and tulips formed a pretty
motif for tne occasion.
A delicious potluck dinner was
served buffet style, at seven-thirty
o clock to Mr. and Mrs. Karcher
guests of honor; and Mr. and Mrs.
John Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Waugh, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Slack,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Penoit. m
and Mrs. Wesley Thompson and
the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Petherick.
Pinochle and bridge were en
joyed during the evening hours,
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thomp
son winning high for the pincohie
niav: for tne contract bridge way.
Fred Waugh high for men; and
Lucille Chase high for ladies. Mr.
and Mrs. Karcher were presented
a lovely going away gift from th
group.
COLLINS HOME IS
SCENE OF TRAIL RIDE
AND BIRTHDAY APRTY
On Sunday the following group
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Collins in Wilbur and went
for a trail ride: Linda Carl, Nancy
Dorman and Leo Wilson of Suther
lin; Rosalie Trento of Wilbur; Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Allen of Dillard;
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sherlock of
Roseburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Le
roy Collins.
After the trail ride, the group
joined Mr. and Mrs. James Con
non of Elkton, Carol Allen, Dil
lard; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Faren
baugh and daughters, Mary Lynn
ai Gaye, Roseburg; and Mrs.
Polk, Myrtle Point, to partake o(
a turkey dinner. It was Mrs. Wil
lis Allen's birthday.
MRS. GEORGE CLUCK
ENTERTAINS ART AND
EMBROIDERY CLUB
The Roseburg Art and Embroid
ery Club met Wednesday at t h e
nome ot Mrs. ueorge Cluck on
Roberts Creek Road. Answering
roll call were Mrs. C. J. Bradley,
Mrs. r. i. Belts, Mrs. Fran
Bergh, Mrs. Argie Be?ls. Mrs.
Glenn Cox, Mrs. Mable Deal, Mrs.
tan Decker, Mrs. Alfred Nea I.
Mrs. Lucia Ingels, Mrs. Henry Er
skine, Mrs. H. F. Snyder, Mrs.
Herman Murdock, a new member;
Mrs. J. G. Stephenson and the
hostess, Mrs. Cluck.
Sewing and visiting were enjoy
ed and at the tea hour, Mrs. Cluck
served delicious refresnment.
The next meeting will be June 1
at the home of Mrs. Eraxine, 1403
Umpqua Ave.
MRS. GEORGE FELT IS
NEW PRESIDENT
OF METHODIST WSCS
The regular meeting of the Wom
an's Society of Christian Service of
the Methodist Church convened
with the prayer group, led by Mrs.
A. J. Geddes. The one o'clock dessert-luncheon
was served by Ra
chel Circle from t iovety decorat
ed table in the May basket theme.
The program- was presented by
Mrs. Bruce Mellis, assisted by
Mrs. E. McElroy, and incorporat
ed the annual Pledge Service. Miss
Jennie Jorey led the devotions.
Mrs. A. S. Feller installed the
following officers for Ui coming
year: president, Mrs; Gcoige'Felt;
vice president, Mrs. E. McElroy;
secretary, Mrs. Ed Nolle; treas
urer, Miss Jennie Jorey; member
ship, Mrs. Earl Bliele; promotion,
Mrs. Paul Abeel; missionary edu
cation, Mrs. J. M. Boyles; Chris
tian social relations, Mrs. Emmett
Gibbons: church activities, Mrs.
R. L. Whipple; service personnel,
Mrs. George Singleton; student
Mrs. Harrie Booth, youth work,
Mrs. Lewis Jones; children's
work, Mrs. Hugh Harrison, spirit
ual life, Mrs. W. T. Johnson; lit
erature, Mrs. May Sanders; sup
ply work, Mrs. Ted Prusia; and
status of women, Mrs, James
Archer. -
Circles will meet Thursday at a
1:30 dessert:, Esther, Mrs. J. E.
Dent; Sarah, Mrs. D. H. Lenox;
Mary, Mrs. E. J. Wainsiott; Mar
tha, Mrs. Paul Bubar; Rachel Cir
cle will not meet in May,
MYRTLE CREEK SORIRITY
HAS GUESTS AT
CULTURAL PROGRAM MEET
Beta XI Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi of Myrtle Creek held a recent
meeting in the lovely home of
Mrs. Robert Trenholm. The XI
Omicron of Roseburg were visit
ing guests. The girls discussed the
Bloodmobile and the support of the
Cancer Drive.
An entertaining program depic
ting a synopsis of the cultural pro
grams, studied in the last year,
was presented.
Thirty members enjoyed the re
freshments which were served aft
er the program. Those atendmg
were: Mrs. Jack Fariss Jr., Mrs. C
V. DeCamp, Mrs. Craig Short,
Mrs. Meredith Wilson, Mrs. Ver
dun Boucock, Mrs. Jack Cummins,
Helen Casey, Mrs. Robert Kidder,
Mrs. Bert Shoemaker, Mrs. Frank
Wickham, Mrs. Marcus Brown, all
from Roseburg. From Riddle were
Mrs. Donald Halter, Mrs. Robert
Lilly. From Myrtle Creek were
Mrs. Gary Burnett, Mrs. Frank
Felkel, Mrs. Paul Grooms, Mrs.
George Heath, Mrs. Ralph Iholls,
Mrs. Irving Thompson, Mrs. Rob
ert Iholts, Mrs. Joe Sohlik. Mrs.
Frank Bradford, Mrs. Phillip La
Bra, Mrs. Claude Enqle, Mrs.
Don Croucher, Mrs. Charles
Brown, Mrs. Otto Griffith, Mrs.
Ken Winston, Mrs. Marion Kusler
and Mrs Trenholm, the hostess.
BETA PI CHAPTER
HAS INTERESTING
MEETING AT BOWLES HOME
The regular business meeting of
Beta Pl Chapter, Epsilon Sigma
Alpha, was held recently at the
home of Mrs. Calvert Bowles with
Mrs. Wesley Toppings as co-hostess.
V Self-expression notebooks, which
were collected at the previous
meeting, were returned to mem
bers and prizes for the most out
standing books were presented to
Mrs. Winifred Hunge and Mrs.
William Bennett. The books were
judged by teachers from the Oak
land High School. After the
awards were made, the two mem
bers read their notebooks. Mrs.
Wesley Toppings summarized the
year's educational program and
gave a brief talk on self - expres
sion. Members present were Mrs.
Wayne Rice, Mrs. Paul Schulze,
Mrs. Paul Allen, Mrs. Vernon
Bunch, Mrs. Lyle Sruwe, Mrs.
James Watson, M r s. William
Adams, Mrs. James Ruroge, Mrs.
Harry Smdth, Mrs. Margaret
Brown, and the hostesses, Mrs.
Toppings and Mrs. Bowles.
FORMER RESIDENTS
HONORED AT GREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiley and
Mr. and Mrs, Bill House were co-
hosts at a pinochle party at the
Wiley home Tuesday evening. The
affair complimented Mr. and Mrs.
Dyle Baker of Los Angeles. The
Bakers were former residents of
Roseburg, and have been visiting
friends and relatives here for the
past two weeks. Prizes were won
by Mrs. Dyle Baker, Mrs. Sixton
Lindiberg and Marvin Palmer.
Buffet refreshments were sered
to Mr. and Mrs. Dyle Baker, Mr.
and Mrs. "Curley" Bailey, Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan Sanders, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill House, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Six
ton Lindberg, Mr. and Mrs. Vic
tor Muscat, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wiley.
MRS PERRY IS HOSTESS
TO HUBBARD CREEK CLUB
The Hubbard Creek Needle Club
met Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Olive Peery with Mrs. Ve
neta Peery and Mrs. Esther Mohr
as co-hostesses. A delicious pot
luck dinner was served at noon.
The afternoon was spent sewing
and visiting.
Those enjoying the day were
Mrs. Olga Liles, Mrs. Ella Teller
and son, Carl; Mrs. Kitty Roeder,
Mrs. Pearl Grlcr, Mrs. Helen
Liles and daughter, Kathy; Mrs.
Jessie Gentry, Mrs. Sally Amer
son and daughter-in-law. Mrs.
Charles Tandy from Kansas; Mrs.
Melba uermond and son, Glyde;
Mrs. Troy Short, Mrs. Ralph
Gurney, Mrs. Bill Travis and the
hostesses. i
CANYONVILLE TEACHER
HONORED AT SHOWER
A pink and blue shower honor
ing Mrs. John Fenderson was held
Monday evening in the girl's
lounge of the Canyonville Bible
Academy with Mrs. John Rold-
ness, Mrs. Charles Rlmmell, Mrs.
Paul Malm and Mrs. Lohr, hostess
es.
A miniature baby buggy filled
with pansies. as well as tradition
al pink and blue decorations,
graced the lounge.
fucsts Included members of
Mrs. Fenderson's girls' music
class, the CBA faculty, several
Assembly of God Church ladies,
and Tiller guests including Mrs.
Bill Howell. Mrs. Don Newman
and Mrs. Widard Fenderson, total
ling 33 in an.
LEGAL
NO TICK OF LEVY OUTSIDE THE
MX PERCENT LIMITATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
a special electirn for School District No.
4, Douglu County, Oregon, will be held
within the District on Monday, June 6,
1959, between the noun of 2 o'clock
P.M. and 8 o'clock P.H. at the polling
places for tha areas hereinafter set
forth,
At this election there shall be sub
mitted to the legal voters of said School
District No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon,
the question: "Shall a special tax levy
in the sum of $936,748. 34 over and above
the six percent constitutional limitation
da midi bv School District No. 4. of
Douglas County, Oregon, for the fiscal
year beginning July 1, 1939, for the pur
pose of covering the necessary Increase
in the number of teachers required to
maintain tne necessary staff, ana kj
meet normal operating oosta , of tha
oisinciT"
Said election for the submission of
said tax proposition, shall be held at
the following Dolling places for the fol
lowing school election precincts com
prising th following areas:
SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling
place, Junior High Building, for all the
legal voters of the district from Ump
qua, Benson, Lane, Deer Creek, East
Mill and West Mill election precincts.
SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling
place. Senior High School, for all the
lexal voters or the district from urown.
Falrhaven, Laurelwood, West Roseburg.
wnarton. lartt, ANiJ thai ratii ui
NORTH BROWN LYING ON THI
SOUTHERLY SIDE OF THE SOUTH
UMPQUA RIVER, election precincts.
SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 3. F Oiling
olace. Riverside School Building, for
all the least voters of the district from
Edenbower East No. 1, Edenbower East
4.0. 2, Edenbower cast no. 3, J&aen
bower West No. 1, Edenbower West
No. I. AND THAT PART OF NORTH
BROWN LYING ON THE NORTHER
LY SIDE OF THB SOUTH UMPQUA
RIVER, election precincts.
SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling
filace, Rose School Building for all the
egal voters of the district from Hamil
ton, wooawara, uaro, Herman, xoae
burg. Miller, AND THAT PART Or
PARROTT LYING NORTH OF THE
JUNCTION OF OLD HIGHWAY 90 AND
THE PRESENT HIGHWAY 99, election
precincts.
SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 8. Polling
Mace, Melrose School Building, for all
tha legal voters of the disttrlct from
Mftlrose election precinct
SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 6. Polling
place Green School Building, for all
the legal voters of the district from
Green election precinct, AND THAT
PART OF PARROTT ELECTION PRE
CINCT LYING SOUTH OF THE JUNC
TION OF OLD HIGHWAY 99 AND THE
PRESENT HIGHWAY 99.
SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 7. Polling
place, Winchester School Building, for
all the legal voters of the district from
Wilbur and Winchester election pre
clnots. SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. 8. Polling
place, Riversdale School Building, for
all the legnl voters of the district from
Garden Valley and Edenbower West
No. 3 election precincts.
V. J. Ml CELL I, Clerk of School
District No. 4, Douglas County.
Oregon.
Notional ForestTimber For Salt
Butltr Buttt Area
Oral auction bids will be received
by the regional forester or his au
thorised representative at the of
fice of the forest supervisor, Post
office Building, Rosebure, Oregon,
beginning at 2:00 p.m., June 24,1955,
tor a ii the live ti m ber ma rkeci
or designated for cutting, and all
merchantable dead timber located
oh an area embracing about 405
acres within Sections 2, 3, 4, 9, 10,
11, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20. f. 31 S.. R.
1 E.( and Section 24, T. 31 S., R.
1 w.t w.M., umpqua National n or
est, Oregon, estimated to be 16,
000 M board feet, more or less, of
Douglas-fir and pine, ana 7.400 M
board feet, more or less of white
fir and other species of iawumber.
No bid of less than $1125 per M
board feet for Douglas-fir ana
pine, and $3.45 per M board feet
for white fir and other species win
be considered. In addition to the
prices bid for stumpage a cooper
ative deposit of JO, 15 per M board
feet, to be used by the Forest Serv
ice for paying the cost of slash
disposal not required to be per
formed by the purchaser, and a
cooperative deposit of $0.45 per M
board feet, to cover he cost of
tree planting, seed sowing and tim
ber stand improvement work on
the area cut over, for the total cut
of timber under the terms of the
agreement, will be required. As a
qualification for oral bidding, all
bidders must submit a sealed bid
accompanied by the required pay
ment to the forest supervisor prior
to 2:00 p.m., June 24, 1955. Scaled
bids will be posted at ne begin-
ning of the auction for the infor
mation of all bidders. $10,000.00
must accompany each bid, to be
applied on the purchase price, re
funded, or retained in part as liqui
dated damages, according to the
conditions of sale. If an oral bid
k declared to he high at the closing
of the auction, the bidder must
immediately confirm the oral bid
bv submitting it in writing on a
Forest Service bid form. The right
to reiect any and all bids is re
served. Forest Service bid forms
for use in submitting sealed bids
and full information concerning
the timber, the conditions of sale
and the submission of bids should
be obtained from the district ran
cer, Tiller, Oregon, the forest su
pervisor, Roseburg, Oregon, or the
regional forester, rort.iand, ore
gon, before bids are submitted.
NOTICE or RRAR1NO ON
FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTING.
IN THF. COUNTY COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of t. M.
Caraway, otherwise known as I. M.
Caraway, Deceased. Notice Is hereby
given that June 34, l&W, at the hour of
10:00 o'clock, A M,, In the County Court
Koom in tne court House, at Hotenurg,
Douglas County, Oregon, has been by
Order of the Honorable C. C. Kill, Coun
ty Judge, dated the 17th day of May,
i33, set as tne time ana place res hear
ing on said Final KeDort and Account
ing, and all persons having objections
thereto should file the same with said
Court on or before said date of hearing.
Date of first publication of this Notice,
Msy 21, 19A5. Boyd Caraway, Adminin-
traior. snerman s. smitn, swz a. w ntn
Street, Grants Pass, Oregon, Attorney
i or Administrator.
NOTIf'R OF FINAL HRARINO
NOTICE HKREBY Is given that the
2Mh day of May 1058, at the hour of 10
o'clock A.M. In the County Court Room
In the Courthouse In Roseburg, Douglss
County, Oregon, have been fixed as the
time and place for heart nf objections.
If any, to the final account filed by the
undersigned In the above-entitled Court.
VIHUIN1A CKANE
Executrix of the Eita of
Anna Emery Thompson,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby riven that TumiIm
June 7, 1355, at the hour of 10 00 o'clock
m., Pacific Standard tlm. In the
County Courtroom in the Courthouse,
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, has
been fixed as ihe time and place for
hearing objections, If any, to the final
account filed by the undersigned In the
-ouniv i,ourt or tne state oi uregon
lor uougias county.
IDA C. N OR D LINO
Executrix of the Estate of
Joseph C. Nordllng, Deceased
Sat., May 21, 1955 Tha Nws-kviw, RoMburf. On. t
LEGAL
NO. 1TS4I
SUMMON! WOm PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI
STATE OF OREGON FOB THE
. COUNTY OF DDIIOLAI
W. 8. LONG.
, Plaintiff,
vs. '
ROY GODFREY, ARNOLD M. MOORE
and VIRGIL LAYTON.
Defendants.
TO: ROY GODFREY, ARNOLD M.
MOORE and VIRGIL LAYTON, Defend-
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you are
nwwaj rquirra io appear ana answer
tha complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before tht
expiration of four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons. If you so fail to appear and
answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for In his com
plaint on file herein, to-wlt:
l. For a decree declarlne the olalntlff
to be the sole and exclusive owner (sub
ject only to the sovereign rights of the
United States of America) of Long
Claims Nos 1 to 9 Inclusive, as more
fully described in the records and files
of the Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon.
a. mat tne aeienaants ana eacn or
them or anyone clalmina by. through
or under any of aaid defendants, be
declared to have no right, title or In
terest in ana to said claims, or any
thereof, and that the defendants be
Dttroetually barred, restrained and en
joined from hereafter asserting any title.
iten, interest, rignt or estate or any
nature In or to said claims or any
thereof or any nortlon thereof.
3. That the defendants and each of
them be perpetually barred, restrained
ana enjoinea irom entering upon or
trespassing upon the premises involved
In said claims or exercising or attempt
ing to exercise any onysical control
over said premises, or any portion, there
of. 4. That olalntlff have iudamant
against the defendants, and each of
them, for his costs and disbursements
herein, and a decree for such other
and further relief as to a court of equity
may seem Just and proper.
Tnis summons is nuDiisnea ny order
of the Honorable Carl E. Wlmberly,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
dated the 27th day of April, 1958.
tiate oi iirst publication April au,
Date of last publication May 28, 1909
DAN J. KENNEY
Attorney for Plaintiff
70s Failing Building
Portland 4, Oregon
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
NO. 1117
IN THE CIBCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
UOUGLAS COUNTY
BARBARA L. DUNBAR,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ARCHIE C. DUNBAR,
erenaant.
TO: ARCHIE C DUNBAR. DEFEN
DANT ABOVE-NAMED:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required to
appear in answer to the Complaint filed
against you in the above-entitled Court
and cause on or before the expiration
of four (4) weeks from the date of
first publication of this Summons upon
you; and if you fall to so appear and
answer, plaintiff will, for want thereof,
apply to the Court for the relief prayed
for In plaintiff's Complaint, a succinct
statement of whicii Is as follows:
(1) Dissolving the marriage contract
wntcn tins Heretofore exmea Be
tween olalntlff and defendant, and
awarding to plaintiff an absolute
Decree of divorce of and from
the defendant.
() Awarding plaintiff , the care, cus
tody and control of the unborn
child of plaintiff and defendant
(3) Awarding to plaintiff the follow
ing described real property in
Douglas County, Oregon, to-wlt:
Lot 11, Rauschert Addition to
Riverside Addition, Douglas
County, Oregon.
This Summons is nublished by the
Order of the Circuit Court of the State,
ot Oregon foi Douglas County, made
and entered on tne 5tn day ot May,
law, d recti no- nubiication of this bum-
mons once a week for four 14) con
secutive weeks in the Roseburg News-
Heview, a newspaper oi general circula
tion in Douelai Countv. Oregon.
dated for first publication this nn
aay oi May, mna.
HORN At SLOCUM
By John H. Horn
Attorneys for Plaintiff
114 U.S. National Bank Bldg-
Roseburg, Oregon
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
HALE OF REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
under and pursuant to an order of the
uounty toun or tne state or uregon
for Douglas County, made and entered
of record In the matter of the estate
of Minnie Louise Bngley, deceased, the
unaersignea as administrator oi naia
estate was authorized to sell the real
property hereinafter described:
now. tnoreiore. i. u. h. uenaven, as
such admlnfstrntor, will, at the Law
Offices of Harold A. Wnyman. 209 Paci
fic Building, Roseburg, Oregon, on and
alter tne Ttn nay oi June, luoa, oner
for sale and sell at private sale for
cash in hand, subject to a mortgage In
favor of the Umpqua Savings St Loan
Association, Roseburg, Oregon, and
subject to confirmation by the eour
tne following aescrinea real property
belonging to said estate, to-wlt:
An undivided one-hair interest in tne
following: Lot 8, Block 90, Third
Southern Addition to the City of
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
C. R. DEHAVEN.
Administrator of the Estate of
Minnie Louise Bagley,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to an order of the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Douglas
County, duly entered and made of rec
ord in tne matter of the Ktate or
Charles A Clements, deceased, author
izing the undersigned, as Administrat
rix of said estate, to sell the real prop
erty Hereinafter described:
now TiiEKKruHE. i, Gertrude Ri
ley, as such administratrix, will, at the
law office of William Jayne. Reedsport,
uregon, on ana after tne 2m day of
May. 1950. offer for sale and sell, at
private sale, for cash In hand, subject
to confirmation by tne court, tne fol
lowing described real property belong
ing to said estate;
Lot eight 18) in Block sixteen M6)
in the first addition to Elkton in the
County of Douglas In the State of
Oregon.
The administratrix reserves the right
to reject any and ail bidi.
-s- GERTRUDE RILEY
Administratrix of tha Estate
of Charles A, Clements, dt-
ceasea.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
undersigned executor of the estate of
CHARLES WELCH, also known as
Charles E Welch and Chas. Welch,
Deceased, has filed Its final report and
net ft ion for final distribution in the
County Court of Douslas County. Ore
gon, and said court has fixed Tuesday,
7th aay of June, ivss. at iu:w ociock
in the forenoon, in tne county court
room In the Courthouse In Roseburg,
Dou g las Cou n ty , Oregon , at th e time
and place for hearing objections If any
there be. to said final account and for
the settlement thereof.
THE UNITED STATES NATION
AL BANK OF PORTLAND lOre-
gnn). Executor of the Estate of
Charles Welch, also known as
Charles k. weion ana cnas.
Welch, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice hereby that the County Court
for Douglas County. Oregon, by order
appointed the undersigned administra
trix or tne estate of lmma lauha
WAMSLEY. deceased. All persona hav
ing claims against said estate are to
present the same, verified as by law
required, to the undersigned at BER
NAU 6c WILSON law offices, U. S.
National Bank Building. Roie""-, Ore
gon, within six months from April 2Jrd,
1055,
WAnnrrr at.msdw
Admlniitratrlx of the Estate of
Emma Laura Wamsley,
Deceased
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that Wednes
day, June Z2. 1955. at io o ciock a m., in
the county court room In the court home
In Rosebura. Don las County. Ore ami,
have been fixed as the time and place
for hearing objections. If any, to the
final account filed by the undersigned
in the matter of the Estate of John a
Olson, deceased.
Dated May 21, 1951.
CARL M. FCLKER. Adminis
trator with the Will Annexed cf
the Estate of JOHN a. uutun.
Lec eased.
LEGAL
NO. 1T44S
' NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S f ALE
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
STATE OF OREGON, by H. C.
SAALFSLD. Director of Veterans'
Affairs,
Plaintiff,
LEONARD W. BENNETT and
MARIETTA i. BENNETT, DALE
M. HALEY and HENRIETTA Ut
HALEY, THOMAS K. SWINFORD ;
and JANE DOE SWINFORD,
Defendants.
By virtue of the execution and judg
ment, order, decree and order of sale
issued out of the above entitled Court,
directed to me on the 13th day of May,
1855, upon a Judgment duly entered in
aid Court on the 13th day of May, 1S55,
In favor of plaintiff above named, for
the sum of Five Thousand Five Hundred
Thirty -one and 38-100 f 13.53 1.38) Dollars,
with Interest at the rate of 4 percent
per annum from December 1, 1954, until
paid, and for the further sum of Four '
Hundred and No-100 IS400.00) dollars At
torney's fees, and for plaintiff's costs
and disbursements in the sum of Fifty
two and 52-100 ($52.53) Dollars, and for
the costs accruing upe' this writ, corn
mandlng me to make sale of the fol
lowing real property situate In the Coun
ty of Douglas, State of Oregon, to-wlt;
That portion of the following describe
ed property lying in the Southwest
, quarter of the Southeast quarter of -Section
12 and In the Northwest quar
ter of the Northeast quarter of Sec
tion 13, Township 27 South, Range S
West, Willamette Meridian, wester
ly of the old County Road: Begin
ning at a point on the North line of
Section 13, Township 27 South, Range
5 West, WUlamette Meridian, 1240.1
feet West of the Northeast comer of
said Seotlon 13, thence South 15 de
grees 00' West 38.4 feet; thence South
49 degrees 15' West 66.3 feet; thence
South 14 degrees 37' West 445.3 feet
to a 15 inch white oak; thence South
17 degrees 45' West 288 feet; thence
South 37 degrees 00 West to a II
inch black oak, thence North 50 de
grees 00' West 48 feet to the East
line of the North Umpqua Highway
thence along said Una as follows:
North 25 degrees 30' East 18 feet.
South 64 degrees 30' Best 10 feet.
North 25 degrees 30' East 300 feet;
North 64 degrees 30' West 10 feet,
North 24 degrees 30' Baat 368 feet.
North 23 degrees 45' East 368 feet.
South 66 degrees 00' East 10 feet.
North 23 degrees 00' East 395 feet to
an iron pipe on the North line of
Section 13, West 10.9 feet to an Iron
pin, North 22 degrees 40-W East 205
feet to an Iron pin, thence leaving
aaid right of way line South 4 degreea
28-Vi' East 45.5 feet to an Iron pin,
thence South 150.7 feet, thence East ;
30 feet to the place of beginning, alt
In the Southeast quarter of Section
12 and the Northeast quarter of Sec
tion 13, above township and range,
all tying between the old County
Road and present located North
Umpqua Highway.
Now, therefore by virtue of said ex
ecution, ' Judgment, order, decree and
order of sale, and In compliance with
the command of aaid writ of execution,
I will, on Tuesday, the 28th day of
June, 1955, at 10:00 o'clock AKI., at the
front door of the County Court House In
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, sell
at public auction, subject to redemption,
to the highest bidder for cash In hand.
aU the right, title and Interest which
the within named defendants and each
and all of them in the above entitled
suit, had, on the 27th day of January
1953, the date of the mortgage herein
foreclosed, or since that date, and In
and to the above described property,
or any part thereof, to satisfy said ex
ecution, Judgment order and decrita, with
interest, costs, attorney xees ana ac
cruing costs.
uaica May I3tn, iuxs.
Data of -First publication May 21, 1955.
IRA BYRD, Sheriff.
Douglas County, Oregon
NOTICE OF SALE
OF HEAL PROPKRTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
DON PANKEY and ULA PANKEY,
nusoana ami wire edlth mariah
DAHLBERG,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
GEORGE BATEMAN. or the heirs .
at law of George Bateman, if he be "
dead;
- Defendants.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN!
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed, Adolph Doerner, Referee in
the above entitled cause, under Order of
the above entitled Court dated the 18th
of May, 1955, will at the hour of 10:00
o'clock, A.M., on the 25th day of June,
lM. at the front door of the Court
House, Roseburg, Douglas County, Ore
gon, seU at public auction to the highest
bidder for caah. In the matter of a par
tition proceeding In the above entitled
court and cause, land described mm
The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast
uarter of Section 25, and the Southwest
uarter of the Southeast Quarter, and
Government Lots 4 and 5 of Section 24.
all in Township 26 South, Range 7 West
of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, less
and excepting the North 10 acres of
Government Lot 5 In said Section 24. I
will, should any party entitled to a share
In said property become the purchaser
at said sale, take a receipt from said
purchaser for so much of the proceeds
of the sale as belong to him.
s- Adoipn uoerner, Keieree.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
In the Matter ot the Estate
of
PAUL LAWRENCE HAHMSEN,
Deceased
Notice la hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administratrix
of the estate of Paul Lawrence Harmsen,
deceased. All persons having claim a
against ma estate are notmea to present
tne same verified as required oy law to
the undersigned at the law offices if Win
ston At Keohane, 420 Pacific Building,
Roseburg, Oregon, within six (8) months)
from the date ot this notice.
Dated May 21, 1055.
ELSIE I. HARMSEN, Adminis
tratrix, Estate of Paul Law
rence Harmsen, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha
undersigned has been duly appointed
administrator or the estate of David
Harder, deceased, by order of the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon fo
Douglas County and has duly qualified
as such
All persona having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
tne same witn tne proper voucners vnn
ln six (6) months after the date of this
notice to the undersigned at the office
of Dimlok & Roll, 318 Pacific Building.
Hoeemirg, uougias county, uregon.
Dated and first nublished this 7th da?
of May, 10SS.
r it.!; riAtUJEK, Aamintitra
tor of the estate of David
Harder, Deceased.
Dtmiok ac Roll
Attorneys for Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
executrix of the last will and testa
ment and estate of Walter E. Mrrion,
deceased, by order of the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Douglas
County and has duly qualified as such.
All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
the same with the proper vouchers,
within six g) months from the date
of this notice, to the undersigned at the
offices of Long, Neuner St Davis in
Roieburg, Douglas County, Oregon.
Dated and first published the 14th
day of May. 1055.
ROSE MARTHA MARRION,
Executrix of the Last Will and
Testament and Estate of
Walter E. Marrion, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
The undersigned Executor of the Es
tate of Belle Bridges, deceased, hereby
gives notice that the County Court of
Douglas County, Oregon, has fixed ten
o'clock A.M. June 14. 1955, in the
County Court Room in the Court House
at Roseburg, Doula: County, Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing ob
jections, If any, to his Final Acciunt.
ROLSTYN BRIDGES, EXECUTOR
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
The undersigned Executor of the Es
tate of Jack Mollard, rieci"-. hrrclry
gives notice that the County Court ot
Douglas County, Oreg. has fixed ten
o'clock A.M., June 21, 1955, lr the Coun
ly Court Room in the Court House at
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, aa
the time and place for hearing objec
tions. If any, to hi Final Account.
R. U WHIPPLE