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School District No. 4 Hot Conducting Survey - School District No. 4 is not con ducting any type of survey school officials have announced. The announcement came from Arthur C. Judd, assistant super intendent of the Roseburg dis trict, after he had received num erous telephone calls from par ents inquiring about a survey. Apparently, Judd said, a group of salesmen are in the city mak ing a house-to-house campaign and using a "school survey" gimmick to gain entry into homes. Judd sug gested that in the future, home owners request identification from the callers to find out what they are representing. LEGAL SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. mom IV THE CIRCI'IT COURT OF THE .STATE OF OR KG ON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY Wallace Eugene Jacobs, Plaintiff, Vi. SOPHRONIA JACOBS, nrnliit TO: SOPHRONIA JACOBS. DEFEND ANT ABOVE NAMED IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed s sains t you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the expiration of four weeki from the date of the first puoiicaiion or this summons upon you; and if VOU fail SO trt amvir nri niu.r plaintiff will, for want thereof, apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's complaint, to wit: for a decree of this Court forever dissolving the marriage contract now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant upon the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment and for such other and furth er relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. This summons is -published by Order of the Honorable Charles S. Woodrfch, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 10th day of July. 1956. directing that publica tion of this summons be made once eacn week ror four consecutive and suc cessive weeks in the Roseburg News-Review, a newspaper of general circula tion In Douelai Countv Omnn Date of first publication, 13th day of WILLIAM K. JONES Attorney for Plaintiff 401 Pacific Building Roseburg, Oregon NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ia hereby given that Monday, August 13. 1936. at the hour of IrM o'clock p.m.. Pacific Standard tlm in the Circuit Court Room in the Court House, Roseburg, Douglas County, Ore gon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections, if any. to the final account filed by the under signed in the Circuit Court of the aiaie 01 uregon for Douglas County. Stella M. Richardson Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Charles L. Hamilton, Deceased. COMMODORE HOTEL 5. W. MORRISON at 16th PORTLAND Under the personal management of FRANK G. BODIN Make The Commodore Your Portland Headquarters For reservation!, call CApital 3-7294 Hospital News Mercy Hospital Admitted Surgery: Christine Owings, Myr tle Creek. - Medical: William Burke. Dillard; Lynn Guy, Joseph Haiford. James Conn, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. jacK musouer, Koseourg. Discharged Charles Neavoll, Mrs. Eugene Meade, Roseburg; Mrs. Eugene Miller, Sutherlin; Neva Loree and Leonette Sanders. Ravmond Stacv. Winston. I Douglas Community Hospital Admitted Surgery: Mrs. Fred Bicknell, autnerun: airs. Harry uowan, joe Couey, Roseburg. Medical: Mrs. Charles Findley, Sutherlin; Mrs. Leo Pratt, Oak land; Mrs. Albert Meserve, Dead wood. Discharged Deanna Hansen, Mrs. Kenneth Weaver, David Kenney, Mrs. Fred Gearin, Mrs. W. J. Masters. Judy Poland, Roseburg; Mrs. William Blakeley and baby, Lindy Dean; Nellie Stribling, Sutherlin; Mrs. Duane Howell, Mrs. Robert Spring stead, Canyonvllle. k : V 1 1 S 1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS Sealed proposal! for the construction of extensions to an existing Sanitary Sewer System addressed to the North Roseburg Sanitary District, Roseburg, Oregon, and endorsed "Proposal for Sewer Construction" will be received at 691 N.E. Alameda St or mailed to P.O. Box 176. in the District until 8:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time on the 24th day of (July, 1056, and then will be publicly opened and read. The contemplated work consists' of ap proximately 1200 lineal feet of sewer in sizes IS and 24 Inches, together with the necesaary manhole revisions and other appurtenances. The work to be accomplished is as shown on the Plans. Specifications, Plans, Information for Bidders, and Contract Forms may be examined at 601 NE Alameda St., Rose burg, Oregon, or in the office of Cor nell. Howland. Hayes t Merry fit; Id, Consulting Engineers. 1600 Western Avenue, Corvailis, Oregon. A copy of said Specifications, Plans, Information and Forms may be obtained Jit the above offices at the dates given upon a deoosit of S15.00 oar set of Document'. The full amount of the deposit -vill be refunded to actual bidders if aald Speci fications, fians and so tortn are -eiurn-ed in good condition within fifteen H5 days after the award of the Contract. Members of the Board of Directors will aid prospective blddera in review ing the project. Bidders must be prequalified 1.1 ac cordance with thr laws of Oregon. Each proposal must be submitted on the prescribed forms and accompanied by a certified check. cashier check, oi bid bond payable to the North Roseburg Sanitary District, Roseburg, Oregon, Jn an amount not less than five per cent tii oi trie amount bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish security for faithful perform ance of the Contract in the full amount of the Contract price. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals, to postpone the award of the Contract for a period not exceed ing thirty (30 1 days, and to accept such proposals as are to the best interests of the North Roseburg Sanitary District. By order of the Board of Directors of the North Roseburc Sanitary District. Dated this 28th day of June. 1936. ALTA L. BARTRAM, Secretary norm Koseourg sanitary District BEFORE YOU BUY ANY WINDOWS INVESTIGATE AND COMPARE QUALITY AND COST OF aluminum WINDOWS DOUIIE-HUNO and get all these advantages SMART, TRIM APPEARANCf - lhat adds to the beauty and charm of any home. FIT All STYLIS ACHIT!CTUI - blend with any interior color scheme, AlWArl EASY TO 0HH they can't warp, swell or stick. Neror any pulling or tugging. (UllT-IN W(ATHSTIIPIN -keeps out cold draft! saves fuel. NO FAINTING 01 UPKIIP IXPfNSf - saves you money year after year. They will oof rust oc rot and are termite-proof. NARROW FRAMIS ADMIT MORI USHT - let in more sunshine to brighten your rooms. NO WEIGHTS, PUUEYS OR CORDS -to get out of order or replace. EASY TO SCREEN OR STORM SASH - Special, tight-fming screens and storm sesh combioa tions are available. See Ht todiy lor eomplete innrvittien. Easily removable from the inside for easy cleaning or for full ventilation! We assemble and stock all sizes for immediate de livery and have factory-trained mechanics available to adjust any mechonicol troubles. RESIGNS Mrs." Glen (Lavin ia) Miller has resigned as nursing supervisor of the Douglas County Health Dept. Her successor will be Miss Irma Plett of Grants Pass. Miss Piett is the present nurs ing supervisor of the Jose phine County Health Dept. (Paul Jenkins). LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Execu tor of tie La hi will and Testament ot DELIA M. YOUNG, Deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon for Douglas County. All persons having claims against said estate are nere by required to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at his res idence, 5th and Maple Streets. Oakland, Douglas County, Oregon, within six months of the date ot the first puoil ration of this Notice. Dated and first published July 13, 1956. JAMES R. KELLY, Executor of Last Will and Testament of DELIA M. YOUNG, De ceased, Post Office Address: P. O. Box 21, Oakland, Oregon. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney, address: Lombard Building, 37 North 6th Street, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Counsellor Training Slated For 4-H Croup Eisht older 4-H club members from Douglas County will join teen age 4-H'ers from Coos and Curry counties this weekend for a spe cial camp counsellor training ses sion at Eel Creek Forest Camp near Lakeside. Participating in the camp will be Rollie Tandy of Elgarose; Jim Keefe and Connie Meyer of Rose burg: Dick Lindstrom of Metros. Judy Conner of Days Creek; Gail onner or aeons vauey; Dons Hedges of Gardiner and Lana Belle Looper, Lookingglass. During the two-day period, the prospective counsellors will dis cuss camp policies, counsellor re sponsibilities, how to handle young camper prooiems ana now to teach camp cratts. The six will be counsellors at Camp Myrtle wood near Bridge. About 42 4-H members in the 9-11 age group will attend the tri-county camp July 24-28. Some 32 older members will attend the session set for July 30,-Aug. 4. Accompanying ' the six coun sellors to Lakeside will be Frank von Borstel and Jane Gates, coun ty 4-H agents. Buckaroo Dance Club Slates Guest Caller Lee He Is el, nationally known square dance caller from Sacra mento. Calif., will be guest caller at the Burkeroo Barn Saturday night. All square cancers are in vited to attend. Helsel has written many popular singing calls, and, along with his wife, recently conducted a square dance institute at Lake Quinault, Wash. Members are asked to bring sandwiches or cookies. The kitchen committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Master, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mode. No Agreement Yet In Airlines Dispute WASHINGTON W The Na tional Mediation Board went into its second day of conferences with management and union representa tives Friday in an effort to avert a strike of pilots of the Western Airlines. Chairman Robert 0. Boyd said when the sessions began Thurs day he expected them to last at least a. couple of days. Heading the management group at the mediation meetings is Vice President E. B. Code while K. McMurray, executive vice presi dent for the An Lines Pilots Assn., led the pilots delegation. CASE NO. 1MM NOTICE or SHERIFF'S SAM IS THE CIRCUIT COtrRT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. ROSEBURG HOMES. INC.. a corpora tion, W. C. SMITH INCORPORATED, a corporation, WALTER SMITH; DOL LIE SMITH, wife of naid Walter Smith; JERRY E. ZEBARTH: RUTH ZE- BARTH, Wife of the said Jerry E. Ze- Dartn, Defendants. By virtue of execution, judgment or der, decree and order of sale, issued out of the above entitled Court, to me directed and dated the 14th day or June, 1956. upon a judgment and decree en tered and rendered in said Court on the 4th day of June, 1956, in favor of Federal National Mortgage Association, a cor poration, plaintiff and against Roseburg Homes, Inc., a corporation, defendant for the sum of S6.574.80 together with interest at the rate oi per annum from June 4, 1956. and the further sum of 528.03 costs and disbursements, to gether with the costs of and upon this writ commanding me to make sale of the following described real property situated in the County of Douglas, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot Two (2), Block Five 15). First Subdivision of Cloverdale Addition to Roseburg, according to plat on file in the office of the Clerk of Douglas Countv. Ore iron. together with the heredltamenta and ap purtenances and all other rights there unto belonging, or in anywise apper taining, the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all piumoing, heat in and lighting fixtures and equip ment at the date of the mortgage or thereafter attached to or used in Con nection with said d remises. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree and Order of Sale, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, i wii on the 27th day of 3uly. 1956, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., at the South Front Door of the County Court House in Kose burg. Douglas County, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest which the with in named defendants. Roseburg Homes, Inc.. a corporation, W. C. Smith Incor porated, a corporation. Waller Smith: Dollie Smith, wife of the said Walter Smith; Jerry E. Zebarth: Ruth Zebarlh. wife of tbe said Jerry E. Zebarlh. and each and all of them in the above en titled suit had on the 15th day of Sept ember, 1948. the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had In and to the above described property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said exe cution, judgment order and decree, in terest costs and accruing costs. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 22nd day of June 1958. IRA C. BYRD Sheriff of Douglas County By Margaret Emmitt. Deputy Date of First Publication: June 23, 1A50 Date of Last Publication: July 13. 1956 Openings For Boys Noted At YMCA Camp Three openings for boys between tha ages of 10 and U years are now available for July 29 to Aug ust 11 at the Diamond Lake YMCA camp, according to Don Naden, secretary of the local YMCA chap ter. The attendance quota of the camp has recently been increased to include three more boys. Par ents with sons in this age group who are interested in the camp may call Don Naden at OR 3-35S6 for more information, or to regis ter the boys. HOBOES 'VAGGED' Four out-of-state men were rested by Roseburg police Thurs day night in what was termed a "shakedown" of the hobo jungles in boutn Koseburg. Police identified the quartet as Albert Wesley Dalton, 37, Warm Springs, Idaho; Edward William Sanders, 41, Colville, Wash.; Jo seph Peter Totten, 43, Issaquan Wash.; and Claude Thomas Jenn lines. 44. Spokane All were charged with vagrancy and were to appear in municipal court today Lightning Hits Oregon Farmer, Deals Fire Losses POWELL BUTTE i Light ning critically injured a farmer and set two fires as the third storm in three days struck thjs Central Oregon area Wednesday. Archie (Bud) Mustard, 45, is in critical condition in a Redmond hospital with injuries suffered when a lightning bolt struck him about 5:30 p. m. as he worked in a field. Harold Jordan, a neighbor who was with Mustard, escaped unhurt. Lightning truck the spire of the Powell Butte Community Chris tian Church and burned an eight- inch hole in the roof. Custodian Chester Maxwell, inside the church at the time, was not in jured. Another lightning bolt set fire to a haystack fence on the Mal colm McDonald ranch. Observers estimated that three fourths of an inch of rain fell in about an hour during a downpour that accompanied the lightning storm. It was the worst of a series of storms which began Monday night. A steer on the Jack Mc Caffery ranch was killed by light ning Monday. Wednesday's storm apparently was a local one centered at Pow ell Butte since there were no re ports of damage in adjoining areas. Klamath Falls, where crop dam age was heavy in a Tuesday night storm, reported pleasant weather Thursday. So did other sections struck by earlier storms. CHILD KILLED BY AUTO I PORTLAND un Joan Marie Anderson, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Anderson, was. killed by an automobile on a sub-i urban street east of Portland! Thursday night. ! The driver, Frank S t a r t j Burtsch, 41, said the girl darted; into the street suddenly, and he was unable to stop in time. Fri., July 13, 1956 The 4ewt-Rwr Roseburg, Ore. 3 Lutheran League Plant Potluck Supper, Meet The Lutheran Layman's League of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will meet Sunday evening at 6 p.m. for a potluck supper. A business meet ing will begin at 7, followed by a topic study by Mrs. Donald Has bargen on "Youth Work in Our Church." All members and friends are in vited to attend, and a special in vitation is extended to parents of teen-agers in the church. Leaves For Training Member! of Co. I, 413th Inf. Reg. left Koseburg Thursday to partici pate in a two weeks' training pro gram at the Yakima, Wash., firing center. The 40 officers and men are part of the Oregon 104th In fantry Division. The company is an Army reserve unit, made up of Douglas County men. Company commander is 1st Lt. Aaron J. Rothman of Canyon ville. Unit advisor is M. Sgt. Floyd Kerschner. DINNER SET TONIGHT The Home Economics Club nf the Sutherlin Grange met recently at the Sutherlin Grange Hall for a regular business meeting and a no hostess potluck dinner. Seven members and one guest, Mrs. Ann Montgomery, were present. j After dinner the business meet ing was cauea lo oruer oy ine chairman, and plans were made for a farewell dinner to be put on at the school for City Manager and Mrs. Hugh McKinley, this eve ning. After the meeting those attend- . ing worked on the state flower quilt and discussed plans for the fall festival. The next meeting will be held August 7, with Mrs. Vera Swift as hostess. LEAVES FOR MEETING Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Roseburg, left by West Coast Airlines this week for Walla Walla. Wash., to at-, tend a two-day meeting of the di- j rectors ot tne Northwest Coop erative Women's Council. 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