Jhejrossword Puzzle For Today "Smallest State" ACROSS 1 "Little Rhody" is nickname for Rhode 7 The it this state's flower 13 Though small, it is an industrial 14 Embellished 15 Woolly 16 Seesaw 17 Conclusion 18 Tiny 20 Troops (ab.) 21 Aroma 24 Bone 25 Compass point 26 Irksome 3 Disembarked 4 Feminine appellation 5 Seine (Sketched 7 Ballots 8 Anger 9 Easton't Beach is of its resorts 10 Second mentioned 11 Everlasting (poet.) 12 More succinct 19 Goddess ot the dawn 22 More refined 23 Many people make of ' its historic shrines 28 More unusual 30 Sever 31 Offspring 32 Before 33 Hen product 34 Erects 37 Staggerers 41 Shade tree 42 Yes (Sp.) 43 Fortification 44 Society Automotive Engineers (ab.) 45 Oriental porgy 47 Yellow bugle plant 48 Ring of a small bell 51 Move with vigor 54 Hold in affection 55 Chant 56 Wish 57 Fixed looks DOWN 1 Sickest 2 Sitting MWlAPfc;il EKTERI'HISB ASSN. If Your Paper Has Not Arrived By 6:15 P.M. Dial OR 2-3321 Between 6 & 7 P.M. D J 'TV IVw i OH, PRISCILLA1 flEf WE WERE AFRAID YOU I . . v r nVli- fAWf IAI$. HEAVEN, j-Av, HAD MET WITH A BEAR fir,;u'Y R VY0UREE!rfraA( J ...OR A MOUNTAIN 'S .?,SiTS "VL r "Tl MOUIP MAKE THB 2500 MILS JuP IM T I THE J75 EUSINE USES SPECIALLY I If f- ' 11 f ' 1 f g W'J-'B ' L mt HOUKSVewyLwiTH AH HOUR FUBl REFINED KER05EN& WITH A Hlfirt flHENATHEFWT SET BACK TO. W Mill KfOn I RESERVE LEFT'. MV COURSE WILL MIS3 M 80IUMS POINT. THERE'S A SUPPLV u FAINT STREAK Bi?H?5p!7 7 l IWoawmsis IV RUSSIA'S KURIL ISLANDS BV 405 MILESlfl AT ADAK FOR IKf ALASKAN HOP.,, OF DAWN APPEAR, iOFFi AFTER ALU, I SETS FLI4HT nrm-n tr-W rB?! ALSO THB TAKE-OFF WHEELS WHICH BI& SETS INTO HIS STTS " J . PRESSURIZED SUIT ill mi i miii i -i -r '? " - " '- " i imn l---rr-r"TWEBoysAReB4a ohmv mistake TT ( nb only a BAND OF y mMMn R?QVTM0R;C4MPIN(3 , IT WAS THECAL, sJLSkr V GYPSIES' R-B laif lawJiJMJ; J I WEVE REALLY YEP.1 SEVERAL. I OH, I COJLPNT BE I I 7 ! 'r?4t viTJ C cum? A some back million, in facl. afrajd...notwith a, IN Rt.l)7i Mf OH.MY AjaT.VVAiSNi IN TIME A I BUT lX)N'T LET BK3, STRONG MAN 1 VlH7 i Hit eccPNESSf J rr million Ajt scare ou y here to take y V'mUl Qlvl If1 -THAT BEING FIRED TgH b VOUR SI I WILL NOT PAY I II I'VEGROWM WHEN SOU ' APW" CxaytU FROM THE FORCE WAS WEEK'S VOUOKITHE TOOBKSTO 1GET6MA1X , f IT'SDIFHCU-TFORlI tt I ACTUALLY A .j -.' FOOD S SPOT, IN CASH, OPERATE AG ENOUGH TO 1 I AN ADORING GIRL' III 1 PROMOTION.':'' A SUPPLY U AS I HAVE FOR A MERE. J RATE A T S TO UNDERSTAND j! 1 v fe-y-WJWr Jr ISREACW, THE LAST RX MEMBER OF I WEEK5 PA T JWrri TrTrtV r. V y FEARLESS VE ARS, DEAR. THE FORCE AGAIN -VOL) . A Jr1:-- -rfv JT OLD PAL.'.' FRIEND -SOTHEV CAN GET A lFIRE yEEKFCQP " iil r. I I THIS IS A WHISTLE rf . A THATONLVrI---' - l iM SELLING) "I I A"NTrV SCIENTlRCy, r-t.'jW HEAR 1 i DEVICE -Trt, V- X' i --'0 control- 63 T.gO-- Answer to Previous Puzzle a m olgSujfrte IK sip m amP i InItieIp vTeInIe ANIy Si I L L"E R 1 kl HieiM Iet esI Id'ap1 27 Shoshoneaa Indian 28 Williams founded Providence 29 Fish 31 Observe 34 Paused 35 "Lily maid ot Astolat" 36 Atonement 37 Narrow inlet 38 Newspaper executive 39 Deep gorge 40 Traps 42 Cubic meter 46 Wading bird 49 South African apple 50 Gibbon 52 Suffix 53 Musical direction I E 11 14 15 IS I; la IS 116 In Life ft - rj 15 (5 IT""" I ' 'II a 19 I ' la) 21 22 23TPI3 I 125 srprp rer srprra- 8 49 M 5t 52 53 5T 55 ; 55 57 I I I I I I , 13 Second Ambush GLEN COVE. N Y. (AP)-Wiley Oglesby, 40, is a law-abiding fam ily man. His workday existence differs little from that of millions of other Americans. Yet someone has shot him from ambush twice in the last three months. He doesn t know why. But this is what has happened to him in tins quiet Long island suduid: On May 17, he was completing some do-it-yourself repairs on his car at a service station. A shot rang out and a bullet fragment entered his head, tie was nospuai ized five days. Last Thursday night, he again was at the service station. Again he had just completed some re pairs when a shot rang out. this FROM NINE TO FIVE ' CHECK RQCM ffT' "Well, then . , , how about this one?" VOU BLOW Ti-iE ( I LLTAKE WHISTLE AND S ONE t VJHEN THE ANTS ) ; A rOME OUT - VOU STOMP t 49 J AT Wl ON THEM Xfv.'''c?B:yl W 2 JL Baffles Worker I time he was hit in the shoulder. The wound was not serious, and I Oglesby is recovering satisfactorily- I "I'm scared," Oglesby said as I he discussed the shootings. ''1 haven't got an enemy in the world that I know of." j There have been no threats to l his wife or five children, to the attendants at the gas station, or to anyone at the Tungsten Corp. ...k.A I ... 1.. piunk nunc lie uaa a sivduy JUU. Police are investigating, but are baffled. They can't guard Ogles by against all possible shooting attempts. So Oglesby goes on living, and looking over his shoulder. By Jo Fischer LAST" A SALESMAN I n uivic t miNio 1 - USEFUL. I ' -"l if Mm LEGAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE (IE nBRftnu IU sun cna t-l. r- COUNTY OF DOUGLAS CASE NO. 13SM SUMMONS ! DON BETSON nd MOLLIE B. BETSON.I HUSBAND AND WIFE Plaintiffs, ' vs. JAAAES R BAKER AND FRANCES j. dkc fi, rw&oana and wile; lM all omer parties unknown cliim. Infl arty right, title, Inlerett, ten or tstdl In Iht real property ae- t ... ... viiia TirHli OISO ail other persons having any right, title, claim iMnnji in w 10 me real property or 1 '. r" v.. weu m in com plaint on ftla herain. TO: JAMES R. BAKER and FRANCES." j!i unn, wuiiih ana wile; also all other 1 parties unknown claiming any right, title , Inlweir. Iin nr ,n , -. ..... - " -" -v ui7 irai iruppr iy ttescritwd In tha Complaint herein; also all! , . r nii', mit, ciaim or Interest in or to the real property, or any; lilt herein, Detenc),int?- hi inc nnwc ur i Mt SIAIE OF ORE GON you are hereby required to appear' "" vwiiihioiui niffo aqainsi you In tru jttvtu untitle ...1 last day of tht time prescribed In the Ord-r lor publication of this Summoni, which pre scribed time Is once a week tor (oar con- nm. ie newspaper inerein men tioned, the "ROSE BURG NEWS-REVIEW" .... .,, a, M,r u. himlii Muancanon is saTurilny, th Uth day of August, I960, and the last rinv nt whirH ! tha mih .j r . I960, and It you fail to appear and answer will apply to the Court for the relief prayed lor thorn In cun-lnrt . n . . ... . a.aiciiiciu w, wnicn Is as follows: For a Decree forever quieting title In "'uwinH oescnoea real property, fo-wlt: m tasr nan or tht following described property: The West hall of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 3?, In Township 30 South, Ranqe 2 West; Willamette Meridian, Douglas County, Oregon, less road right-of-way 80 frot wide, being 40 feet on each side of the fj'estrni iraveiea road. j " ' cc ucirtmrning me aflverse claims ot all defendants, and each of them. ,.. auUUWIu mai oeienaanis nave no estate or Interest in and to said bndj. "1 UI rioimiirs is good and valid, and forever enjoining Defendants, and ,l ns,Bn(iiq any claims PM tlfV h r Sa'd 'nds adver 0 ' '""r ano luriner uSr. SlKSS?2BlfEuJi!i,h8? ,he "R0SE: j.u,,,1L r a newspaper oi general circulation, printed in the city of -w'r uiuijud, pursuant .t rder "r'no publication thereof, 1 C!l 0r,tIeJ' was madB a,1() Wered herein on the 3rd day of August, IW0, bv the Judge. "u"re,n rcim Ft-AXEL AND TODD Attorneyj for Plaintiffs Address: North Bend, Oregon. Th"T'SE lF FINAL SETTLEMENT f J' Bo'er' DecMiwl, hs (Med (or pouglai Counly, (he finnl ccoun( ol hit dmliililradon, and said Court has (ltd Monday, August 29lh, i960, at 10:30 o'clock - ... nwil, n ,lir. (.our mouse at Rosthurg, Oregon, as the place, for henrlnq oblechons. If any, to said final account or to ...w .xiciiiciii ui sola esiaie. Oafed July 30th, 1960, ALFRED BOYER, Executor Of the Estate of ELIZABETH J. BOYER, Deceased New Drive Is On To Honor Chaplin HOLLYWOOD (AP) A new drive is on to Bet Charlie Chnn. Iin's name inscribed on the bronze stars along Hollywood Boulevard's walk of lame. The famed comic's name m not among the first 1,500 names emblazoned on the street. It stirred up a hot controversy even a ouperior court suit wy his sun, viiaut.3 diapiin, jr. Word along the street now is that Chaplin, in his heyday the most famous internationally of all Hollywood stars, will be honored when the fuss dies down. The great comic of silent films now lives in Europe. Furrier Sam Mannis, owner of (he corner at Hollywood and Ivar, lias called for a special meeting of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to reconsider Chaplin's omission. "I'm helping pay for the proj ect, ' says Mannis, "and I've got four names in front of my slore only one I ever heard of. I would like it known publicly that I wel come Charles Chaplin's name in front of my store." Mannis added "Whatever the man's political ideology may be, it reflects solely on his personal life, and not on his ability to bring laughter and happiness to millions of moviegoers throughout the world." Harry M. Sugarman, head of the improvement project, ex plained the omission thusly: "His name may be added later. Opin ion on him was divided. No one is trying to rewrite the history of the entertainment industry. Hit ler's name can't be erased from the pages of history but I doubt if anyone is interested in ag grandizing him further." Young Chaplin said he filed his suit because of "the moral prin ciple involved. I know my father is not a Communist, never has been. If Ihey hadn't publicized the fact that they weren't going to include it, I might have forgotten about it. I feel it is my duty to aciena mm. SIMPLE DESSERT Fix a simple dessert by warm ing canned peach halves. Spoon prepared coconut syrup over peaches and sprinkle with toasted almonds and coconut. In The Age Of Science, Medical Quacks' Take' Hits Record High WASHINGTON (NEA) A Detroit businessman was under standably startled when his wife announced that the was treating her aches and pains with dog grass. While he was getting over tho shock, other people throughout the city were confidently swallowing tonics containing cramp bark, devil shoe string, skunk cahbag.;, queen of the meadow and turtle bloom. A glib-tongued promoter had con vinced them all that these herbs and plants, bottled according to his own special formula, had made doctors obsolete. Lining the shelves of his store were tonics for arth ritis, asthma, change of life, diabe tes, epilepsy, cataracts, hardening of the arteries, heart trouble, kid ney stones, obesity, tapeworms and varicose veins. Practically the only thing any of those concoctions could have cured is a light thurst. The Detroit case is a typical ex ample of the medical quackery boom, says officials of the U.S. Food and Drug Adminiitration. Medical experts estimate the LEGAL TIMBER FOR SALE. I'MTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, lil'RKAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION as hereinafter designated will be received by the District Manager. Bureau of Land Management, 258J West Harvard Avenue, Rosehur.:. Oregon, at 9:00 A.M., PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on Friday,1 September 2, 10, for all timber j marked or designated for rutting. , Before hids are submitted, full in-: formation concerning the timber,1 the conditions of sale and submis- i sion of bids should be obtained from the above District Manager, j The right is hereby reserved to waive technical defects in this ad- j vertisement and to reject any or ail bids, me united stales re serves the right to waive any in formality in bids received when ever such waiver is in the interest of the United States. IN DOUG LAS COUNTY: OREGON: O&C: All timber designated for culling on SWN'E'i, SE'iNW'i, E1-.-SW'j, M-jSE'i, Stction 1, T. 27 S., R. 2 W., W.M., estimated for the purpose of Ibis sale lo be 671 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 9 M bd. ft. Sugar l'ine, 32 M bd. ft. Western Hemlock, 57 M bd. ft. Western Kodcedar, 184 M bd. ft. Incense Cedar, 171 M bd. ft. White fir. No bid for less than $20.10 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, $20.10, per M bd. ft. for the Sugar Pine, $9.15 per M bd. ft. for the Western Hem lock, S8.15 per M bd. ft. for the Western Ucdcedar, S8.(0 per M bd. ft. for the Incense Cedar, $9.95 per M bd. ft. for the White Fir. or a total purchase price of $17,709. 20 will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $1,800.00. Access lo the sale area is available: (a) under the terms and conditions of Special Use Permit with United States Forest Service, Glide, Ore gon. A road use and maintenance fee of S.08 per M bd. ft. per mile is ciled among other conditions. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: ORE GON: O&C: All timber designated for cutting on Lot 10 (SE'iSWW), lx)t 11 (SW'ASE'.i), Section 3, T. 27 S., R. 2 W., W.M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 505 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 80 M bd. ft. Sugar Pine, 8 M bd. ft. White Fir. 0 M bd. ft. Incense Cedar, 7 M bd. ft. Western Red cedar. No bid for less than $21.50 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, $27.70 per M bd. ft. for tho Sugar Pine. $12.00 per M bd. ft. for the While Fir, $10.45 per M bd. ft. for the Incense Cedar, $9.65 per M bd. ft. for the Western Uedcedar, or a total purchase price of $14,589.75, will be considered. Minimum de posit with bid $1,500.00. Access to the sale area is available: (a) un der the terms and condilions of Easement No. RE-R-38 with Ellis and Alma Watson. No fee; and (b) hv Public Road. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: OREGON: O&C: All timber designated for cutting on SWNEVi, SEV4NW4, NE'ASWVi, NWWSE'i, Section 14, T. 31 S., R. 5 W., W.M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 1,027 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 14 M bd. ft. Sugar Pine, 3 M bd. ft. White Fir, a M bd. ft. Western Hemlock, 16 M bd. ft. Incense Cedar. No bid for less than $18.55 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, $18.55 per M bd. ft. for the Sugar Pine, $8.80 per M bd. ft. for the White Fir, $7.70 per M bd. ft. for the West ern Hemlock, $7.35 per M bd. ft. for the Incense Cedar, or a total purchase price of $19,469.95, will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $2,000.00. Access, to the sale area is available: (a) under the terms and condilions of Semi detailed Agreement No. R-493 with Bate Lumber Company, Merlin, Oregon. A fee of $0.72 per M bd. ft. is ciled among other condi tions. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: OREGON: CBWR: All timber des ignated for culling on NEV4NWV4, Lot 2 (SW'iNW'i), SE'ANW4, NESW', Lot 3 (NWV4SW4 ), Suction 19, T. 2B S., R. 8 W., W.M., estimated for (he purpose of this sale to be 325. M bd. ft. Douglas Fir, 33 M bd. ft. West ern Hemlock. No bid for less than $23.15 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir $13.20 per M bd. ft, for the Western Hemlock, or a total pur chase price of $7,959.35, will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $800.00. Access to the sale area is available: (a) under the terms and condilions of Hight-of-Way Permit C-250 wilh Martin Brothers Container and Timber Products Corporation. A fee of $0.05 per M bd. ft. is cited among other conditions; and (b) by Fed eral access road. A maintenance fee of $0.10 per M bd. ft. per mile will be charged; and (c) by Pub lic Road, NOTICB TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against tht Es tate ol CLARA M. JERISON, deceased, now pending in the Circuit Court of Douglas County, Oregon, ere hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified as required by law, to the undersigned at the law offices of George Luoma, Umpqua Savings & Loan Buildinq, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the dale ot the firsl publication ot this notice, which date Is July 30, 1960. JOHN O. JERTSON, Executor of the Will and Estate of Clara M. Jertson, Deceased. Shysters Rcke In More Than $650 Million quacks' "take" last year amounted to more than $650 million, a record figure. What causes quackery to flourish in an age when people arc better informed about health and medi cine than ever before? One theory holds that many people have an innate belief in magic. Wishful thinking combined wilh the desire to get something for nothing makes them eay targ ets for a medical ahysler's sales talk. There is also Ihe strong appeal of testimonials from people who claim they were cured. Walltce F. Janssen, FDA authority on quack cry, says such people ususally fall into one of three categories: Those who think they have a dis ease but do not. Those who had a disease and were treated by a competent doc tor, but who then went to a quack and attributed their recovery to him. Those who are experiencing only a temporary improvement, not un common with chronic diseases. The tragic aspect ol quackery Is Sat, Aug. 13, 1960 Tha Newt-Riw, Roieburg, Of. 7. LEGAL IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY NO. JW NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR SALI OP REAL PROPERTY In the Matter of the Estate ot ANNA E. SCHULTE. Deceased. Nohca ia htreDy given that the under- signed at admlnnlralor of the Estate of Anna e. scnuite, deceased, from ana j L. oiiTces oil MarriMiiR W.nVl. O. S" National Bank Builaing. Rosaourg, Oregon, , proceed to sell at private sale tor cash in i hand or credit, iubect t confirmation by the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon ! tor Douglas Cuunty, ail the nght, utie and Interest of the Estate of Anna E. Schulti deceased In and to tha following described real properties situals In Douglas Counly, Oregon to-wil; An unoivioea 1 inieresi in ana to tne following parcel 1 : Beginning at a point on the west bound ary line ot Section IB, Township 16 South, Range S West, Willamette Meridian, 2 chains SO links South of the Northwest corner ot Section IS, thence Soulh along Section line 16 chains 50 links to quarter section corner of West boundary of Sec- i tion IB, thence East 17 chains 76 links to ! West boundary right ot way of Oregon and California Railroad, thence North along right of way 15 chains 24 links to south boundary of Wilbur, thence North 65 degrees 30' West along soulh bound ary 4 chains Bl links; thence North 77 degrees 30' West along boundary of town of Wilbur, 4 chains 54 links to South west corner of the town of Wilbur, tlience South II degrees 30' West 1 chain 84 links; thence West 6 chains 34 links lo beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that part ot the above described real properly lying east of the old highway No. 99 (known as Business Routt 99) all In Douglas County, Oregon. An undivided 1-5 inlerasl In and to the following parcel 2: West Half of Lot 4, Block 3, FAIRACRES, according to the map or plat thereof on file and of record tn the office of the Counly Clerk of Douglas County. Oreaon. tn the event said real properly is sold on credit. It is the Order of the above Court that ' of the purchise price be paid to the undersigned administrator at the time of the sale and the balance will be secured by purchase money mortaaae UDon said lands. or by the execution of a conditional sales contract reserving the title to the said real property upon described In the said estate until the full purchase price sh.ill have been paid, the amount of credit, the length of Time to pay tne balance due, to be subject to approval of Ihe Court Bids will be accepted on either of the above parcels individually by any bidder. Parcel 1 Is generally located in the City of Wilbur, Oregon has located thereon 6 Motel type cabins. Parcel 2 his a dwelling house located at number 150 Currier Street, Roseburg, Oregon. Bids should be made on the basis ot the value ot the above parcels of real property as a whole unit. Parcel 1 has been appraised as having noie unit value or I7,8i2.50; parcel 7 has been appraised as having a whole unit value of $4,000.00; DATED and first published this 30th day of July, 1940. R. D. BRIDGES, Administrator of ths Estate of ANNA E. SCHULTE. Deceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THB STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUOLAS COUNTY V NO. 727 1 NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR SALS OF REAL PROPERTY In tha Matter ot tha Estate of IRA J. BKUNINO, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given (hat tha under signed as administrator of the Estate of Ira J. Bruning, deceased, will from and after the 29th day of August, 1960 fit tha Law of fices ot Harrison R. Winston. U. S. National Bonk Building, Roseburg, Oregon, proceed to sell at private sale for cash In hand or credit subject to confirmation by the Circuit court ot tne Maie oi ureaon tor uouaias Counly, all tht right, title and Interest of ine b state ot ira j. urumng, deceased in and to Ihe following described real properties situate in Douglas county, Oregon to-wit An undivided 1-5 Interest In and to tha following parcel 1: Beginning at a point on the west boundary line of Section IB, Township 26 South, Range S West, Wil lamette Meridian, 23 ctvilns 50 links Soulh of the Northwest corner of Stction IB, n link, i ,,ri-r J wait bounitrf J littaT ii MhSIl west boundary of Section la, thence East thence South along Section line 14 chains 1' chains 76 links to West boundary riohf of way of Oreqon and California Rail road, thenre North along right of way IS chains 74 links lo south boundary ot Wilbur, thence North 65 degrees 30' West along south boundary 4 chains Bl links; thence North 77 degrees 30' West along boundary of town of Wilbur, 4 chains 54 links to Southwest corner of Ihe town of Wilhur, thence South 12 degrees 30' West 1 chain 84 llnk-w thence West 6 chains 34 links to beqlnnlnq. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that part ot the above de scribed real property lying east ot the old highway No. 99 (known as Business Route 99) all in Dountas County, Oregon. An undivided 1-5 Interest In and to tha following parcel 2: West Half of Lot 4, Block 3, FAIRACRES, according to the map or plot thereof on file and of record In the office of tha County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon. In the event said real properly Is sold on credit, it Is the Order of Ihe above Court that V of the purchase price be paid lo the undersigned administrator at the time of the sale and the balance will be secured by a purchase money mortgage upon said lands, or by Ihe execution of a conditional sales contract reserving the title to the said real property upon described In the said estate until the full purchase price shell have been paid, the amount ot credit, the length of time to pay the balance due, to be suboct to approval of the Court. Bids will be accepted on either of the above parcels In dividually by any blddor. Parcel 1 Is gener ally located In the City of Wilbur, Oregon has located Ihereon 6 Motel type cabins. Parcel 2 has a dwelling house located at number 150 Currier Street, Roseburg, Oregon, Bids should be made on the basis of the value of the above parcels of real property as a whole unit. Parcel 1 has been appralsd as having a whole unit value of $7,81J.50i parcel 2 has been appraised as having a whole unit value of (4,000.00 DATED end first published this 30th day of July, 1960. R. D. BRIDGES, Administrator of the Estate ot IRA J. BRUNING, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appointed Execu trix or the Last Will and Testament and Estate at J. Clifford Baxter, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Douglas County, Probate Depart ment, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with the proper vouchers, duly veri fied es by law required, to the undersigned at Ihe offices ot Long, Neuner & Dole, BlO S.E. Douglas Avenue, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from tha date hereof. Dated and first published July 23, 1960. O. VELORIS BAXTER Executrix of tha Last Will and Testament and Estate of J. CLIFFORD BAXTER, deceased. the untold number of fatalities. Doctors emphasize that many vic tims, especially cancer patients, could have been saved if they had received proper treatment. The self-styled doctor in Detroit, for example, was selling a cream lo treat cancer of the breast. He claimed its use would eliminate the need for surgery. FDA officials recently cracked down on a Los Angeles quack who was selling a do-it-yourself cancer cure kit. It consisted of a lamp and five slides with instructions on how lo put it together. Buyers were gold they could cure cancer by shining the colored lights on their bodies. In l'hocnix, Aril., the FDA stop ped a quark from shipping de vices guaranteed lo cure cancer by irradiating blood. The contrap tions consisted of eight tubes con taining radioactive material that were imbedded in a plastic barrel. A ninth tube was supplied to hold blood samples. Directions called for placing this tube in the center of the barrel for radiation expos LEGAL National Forost Timber ForSoU Horst Hcavtn Crttk Sal I Oral auction bids will be received by the forest supervisor or his.au- thorized representative at the of-- fice of the forest supervisor, Fed- eraI UUJCB . aiming. iUtoeDUU,. Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p.m.,'; September 13, I960, for all Ilier-, phanl-ihlo timher m-irkerl nr Hesit2- cnailUDie UmUlT marKea Or UtSlK fiated fur cutting on an area em-. bracinii HU acres, more or less. within sections 29 and 32, T. 23 S., H. 2 E., and sections 4 and 5, T.. 2t S., R. 2 E., W.M., surveyed, in the L'mpqua National J?orestf, Oregon. The estimated volumes are: 9,000 M board feet of Douglas-, fir and pine, 700 M board feet of western hemlock and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Doug- las-fir and pine $23.85, western! hemlock and other species $3.65. This includes the following rates,; per M board feet for stumpage in cluding deposit for sale area bet-' torment: Douglas fir and pine 23.25, western hemlock and other species $3.25 and $0.60 for slash; disposal for all species, Provided, That until a total cumulative de-' crease credit of $11,830.00 has been reached, the rates bid for each spe cies or species group shall bo decreased per M board feet as fol lows: Douglas-fir and pine $1.04, western hemlock and other species $0.04, and Provided furthtr. That when the total cumulative decrease credit has been reached, the rates bid for each species or species group shall be increased per M board feet as follows: Douglas-fir and pine $6.56, western hemlock and other species $0.17. Scaled bids will bo publicly opened and posted at the office of the forest super visor, at 2:00 p.m., September 13, 1960. All those who submitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted immediately to continue nniiiinn liijt ,1 i ,f A mnnA nnlnr bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $8,000.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for application to any claim for damages, according to the conditions of sale. If requested by the purchaser, contract terms will permit felling of timber in ad vance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is roscrved. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and nut information concerning tne timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the district rang er, Steamboat Ranger Station or the forest supervisor. Roseburg. Or egon, before bids are submitted. NOTICB Of ALB OP REAL PROPERTY 1 N0UC hereby given that under and jpurwant to an order of tha Circuit Court ol th. st,. ol nrann inr nmia. r,niu the State of Oreaon for Dmiai rmmtw duly made and entered of record In tht matter of the estate of IDELLA ANN YAR BRAUGH, whose true name li IfiPLL A anm YARBROUGH, deceased, authorizing the un. derslgned as administrator of said tsfatt to setl the real property hereinafter described; NOW, THEREFORE, I. Donald S. Ketlev. administrator of the estate of IDELLA ANN TAKOnAUorii wnose true name is IDELLA ANN YARBROUGH deceased, will, at tha offices of Kelley t, Garrison, Lawyers, 205 Douglas County State Bank Bldg., Roseburg, Oregon, on and after the 22nd day of August, ivou, oner lor casn in nana at private sale, subject to confirmation by the court, the following described real property belonging to said estate, to wit: Lot 9, Block 3, SECOND RAINBOW ADDITION, Reed sport, Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, DONALD S. KELLEY, ' Administrator of the Estate of IDELLA ANN YARBROUGH, Deceased. NOTICB OF PINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Wed- nesday, tho 7th day of September, 190, at 9:00 o'clock a.m.. In the Circuit Court Room "B", in the County Court House, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, have been fixed as the time and place tor hearing objections. If any, to the Final Account filed by tht undersigned In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon tor Douglas County, Pro bate Department, and for tha settlement thereof. BANGTA NELSON SATTERPIELD Executrix of Ihe Last Will and Testement and Estate of LORENA M. NELSON, deceased. NOTICB OP PINAL SBTTLBMBNT The undersigned. Administratrix of tht ts fete of Henry Z. Ireland, Deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, the final account of her administration, and said Court hat fixed Monday, August 29th, 1960, at 10 O'clocK In the forenoon of said day, at the timet and Circuit Court Room "A" In tht Court house at Roseburg, Oregon, ts tht place for hearing objections, If any, to aald final account or to the settlement of Mid tsttte. Deled July 3Cth, I960. IRIS MAUREEN MUETZEL Administratrix of the Estate of HENRY Z. IRELAND, Deceased. NOTICB OP PINAL SBTTLBMBNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tht Circuit Court of Douglas County, Oregon, hat fixed Tuesday, the 30th day of August, 1960, at tht hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M., as tht time and Circuit Courtroom "A" of. tht Douglas County Courthouse In Roseburg, Ore gon, as the place for hearing Ob (act Ions, If any, to the fine) account of the administratrix herein. DATED this 30th day of July. 19. EDITH MARSHALL, Administra trix of tht Estate of Mlnntt Noytr Deceased Annually ure. After 24 hours, the blood was supposed to be injected back Into the patient. The irradiated blood was supposed to kill the malign ancy. FDA officials are seeking a new law that would empower them to approve medical gadgets before them are put on the market. At the present time such authority is restricted to drugs only. EVER TASTED DOUOLAS COUNTY -FAIR Aue. as. a Mr. Green's , , BeeoiK? V