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LEGAL LEGAL LEGAL ; FrI., Aug. 19, 1960 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 13 CIVIL NO. 60-158 NOTICE John C. Beatty, Jr. David P. Templelon Dusenbery. Martin, Beatty & Parks Attorneys at Law 3214 Portland Trust Building Portland 4, Oregon K. K. Murray K. M. Murray Hurray, Graves & Murray Attorneys at Law 1125 Rust Building Tacoma 2, Washington IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OP OREGON BRITISH 4 OVERSEAS INSURANCE CO., LTD., WORI D AUX ILIARY INSURANCE CO., LTD., ENGLISH AND AMERICAN INSURANCE CO.. LTD.. EXCESS INSURANCE COMPANY . LTD., SWISS UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD NATION AL INSURANCE AND GUARANTEE SOUTH AMERICAN I AND MARINE i- ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY and A G WRIGHTSO.N on behalf of himself and other Underwriters at Lloyd's subscribing to certificate No. 3735. and A. I,. STURGE on behalf of himself and other Underwriters at Lloyd's sub scribing to certificate No. 3736, Plaintiffs, PACIFIC POWDER COMPANY, a corporation, PACIFIC POW GEORGAELRSUTHEnRPF2RS:N F "EG0X' ' COrPral'n- a"d Defendants and Cross-Complainants, W. H. GERRKiSEN, GORDON If. GERRETSEN and DONALD " K. GERRETSEN, co-partners, d ba GERRETSEN BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY, JOHN R. BERG, Administrator of Estate of Bonnie Jean, Deceased: MARY J. DeSUES. Administratrix. Estate of Donald E. DeSues, Deceased; FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE, AND Inter-Insurance Exchange; GENERAL INSURANCE COM PANY OF AMERICA, a Washington corporation; JOHN HAST INGS: WILLIAM C. KNIGHT, Administrator of Estate of Richard Knight, Deceased; ALV1N KUYKENDALL; JANET KUYKEN DALL; ALVIN KUYKENDALL, Administrator of the Estate of Virginia Lee Kuykendall, Deceased; ALVIN KUYKENDALL, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Lela Belle Kuvkendall. Deceased; CAROL MARICAL; ROLI.LN McDONAI.D; ROLLIN McDONALD. Administrator Estate of Eva Loumae McDonald, Deceased: JOHN W. MacDONALD, Administrator of the Estate of Rufus P. Wig gins, Jr., Deceased: GEORGE BODS; MARILYN TANDY, indi vidually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Dennis Napper Tandy; GRACE E. McFARLAND. Administratrix of Estate of Roy W. McFarland. Deceased; FURMAN E. PUTNAM: JOHN WIL LIAM ROBERTSON; JAMES SII.ES, Minor, bv Fred Siles, his guardian ad litem; FRED SILES; MARY SNOW; STATE OF OREGON; LEETTA TOWNSEND; VACATIONLAND TRAILERS, INC., a corporation; VERA WASHINGTON, Defendants. D. L. JOHNSON, Intervener AS PER SCHEDULE THEREOF ATTACHED, Additional Defendants. SCHEDULE OF ADDITIONAL DEFENDANTS Political and Governmental Bodies (Paragraph XVI) DOUGLAS COUNTY. OREGON, a political subdivision. CITY OF ROSEBURG, OREGON, a municipal corporation. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, a municipal corporation. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, a State Agency. STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION, a State Agency, UNITED STATES POST OFFICE, a department of the United States, NATIONAL GUARD OF OREGON, a State Agency, Public Utilities (Paragraph XVI) CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER CO., a corporation, CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UTILITIES CO., a corporation. CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UTILITIES GAS CO., a corporation, PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.. a corporation, UNION PACIFIC CO.. a corporation, SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., a corporation, Liability Insurance of Defendants Gtrretstn HOME INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, Personal Representatives and Beneficiariei of Decedents (para. XVII) SUPERIOR UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 cor poration. THE AMERICAN STAR INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, TRINITY-UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE, an inter-insurance exchange WASHINGTON FIRE A MARINE UNDERWRITERS, i YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF N. V., a Property Damage Churches end Fraternal (Paragraph XX CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD FIRST CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST METHODIST CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. GEORGE EPISCOPAL CHURCH ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH ROSEBURG LODGE NO. 3116 OF THE BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OK ELKS OF THE U.S.. ROSEBURG, FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES NO. 1497. ROSEBURG. PH1LATER1AN LODGE NO. 8 OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF LONGFELLOWS. ROSEBURG. ALPHA LODGE NO. 47. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS OF ROSEBURG, ASCOI.ON COMMANDEUY NO. 14, K. T. ROSEBURG, LAUREL CHAPTER NO. 13, R A M., ROSEBURG, RUTHERFORD ARISING OUT OF THE EXPLOSION AT THE CITY OF ROSEBURG ON AUGUST 7, 1959. You and each of vou are herein- notified that vou are reauired ! by Order of the Court entered in the above cause on July 18. lo. to make appearance in the above title and cause on or before September 20. I960, for the purpose of asserting and proving vour corporation aim. if any. against Pacific Powder Company Pacilie Powder corporation, ' Sales lorporauon of Oregon anil George Rutherford arising out of inr r.uiMun diiuve uesi-rineu, aim Hi uic ewiu oi limine ui niaKe such appearance on or betore said date you shall be forever bar red and foredooed from asserting your claim against said defendants. Dusenbery. Martin Attorneys At Law 1214 Oregon Bank Portland, Oregon Beatty & Parks Bids. Murray, Graves & Murray Attorneys at Law 1125 Rust Bldg. Tacoma. 2, Washington Attorneys For Cross-Complainants Spending Ideas Of Big Population Involve Living Standards Changes Property Damage Corporate and Individual Claimants tPara. XX) i hushand ELEANOR UNRATH, as Executrix of Estate of William C. Un ralh, Deceased; NORA CARMICHAEL, widow and beneficiary of Harry W. Carmichacl, Deceased; ANGEL1NE LUSK, widow and beneficiary of Martin Lusk, Deceased; and LEETA TOWNSEND, widow and beneficiary of Wayne Townsend, Deceased. Personal Injury Claimants (Paragraph XVIII) MILLIE AGEE, LARRY APPLEBEE, HAROLD BAILEY, MYR TLE BAILEY, RICHARD BALLARD, MARTHA BERGOLD, KIR BY BIAS, IRIS BOUTON. RICHARD BRYAN JOHN CAIN ALLEN CAMPBELL, MARLENE CENTERS, GORDON W. CON- l.M, K1UHAKD L. DAVIS, MILDRED DEAN, CORA DOURTE, BRUCE ELMGREN, FLOYD ALBERT EPPERLY, CARL E. FAIR, ERNEST FOREE, JOE GAPPA, JOHN GERRECHT, SAM GOSSO, JANE DOE GOODPASTER, LLOYD GOODPASTER, ARNER GORTON, WILLIAM HALE, CHET HAMM, LUCIA HAR RIS. ROBERT HARRISON, LEROY HIATT, CLEO HIATT, WIL LIAM HAGAN, KELSEY HOBDAY, SHIRLEY HOBDAY. WIL LIAM HOLDEN, WILLIAM HOGAN, MATT J. HOLZMER, KUEH LAR HOPESTE1N, BOBBY HUNT, JACK HUNTER, DAVID HUT SON. BILL JONES, JUDY KEMPKE, HELEN KLANG, FANNIE LAMM. HELEN A. LEFFLER. THOMAS I.EFFI.ER RANFiFI.n LETT. GEORGE McAFEE, VIOLA McCOLLEY, ALFRED Mc- iiiiMiWS, JOSEPH McMURRAY. CONNIE C. McWHORTER, DWAINE MENDENHALL. JOANNE MENDENHALL, VELMA MEYERS. RUTH MARGARET MICHEAUX. ROSE MILLER. Ft!. GENE MINX, RALPH MUSGRAVE, WALTER NEWMAN, EARL OLDFIELD. JR., SOMA PATTON, CHERRYL RAMBERG, KAR- r,i, iin.iinj.liu. UAVI1J KbliMlAKT, KULAiSU KUINGA, LOR RAINE ROSS, LORETTA RAUSCHERT, DAVID SCOV1LLE. R E. SHINN. A. F. SHUKLE. SANDRA SIMMONS. MARY SMITH SHARON SNYDER. LEONARD E. STENDER, JIMMY STORY, PAT SULLIVAN. ERICK SUTHERLAND, PAT SUTHERLAND, ROXIE SWEITZER, MARILYN TANDY. WILLIAM TURKER, rtlriicu TULKtr, tUWAKU UNKAIH, MAKIE UNRATH, FLOSSIE VAN BLARICOM, ANNA E. WALKER, CHARLES E. WALKER. FRANK WALLACE, HAVER JOHN WARBARTON, BUTH WARREN. DONALD WEBBERLEY. LYI.E WESCOTT EARL WILLARD, CHARLES WI.MMER, ELIZABETH WINTERS. Property Damages Subrogated Insurance Companies (Para. XIX) AMERICAN MANUFACTURING INSURANCE COMPANY, a cor poration, AMERICAN UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, BALFOUR-GUTHRIE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation BANKERS & SHIPPERS INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, BUTTEVII.LE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. CALEDONIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. CALVERT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, EAGLE FIRE COMPANY OF N. Y.. a corporation. EMPLOYEES MUTUAL LIABILITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF WISCONSIN, a corporation. FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE, an inter-insurance exchange FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF HOLLAND, TOWNSHIP, N. Y., a corporation. FEDERAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, FOUNDERS INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. GRANITE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, HOME INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation, HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, LUMBERMAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, MID-CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. MINNEAPOLIS FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. NEW ENGLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, NEW YORK INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD . a corporation. NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, a corporation. OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, OIL ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION, a corporation. PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, PREMIER INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. QUAKER CITY FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, SPRINGFIELD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, corporation. STATE FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COMPANY. corporalinn, STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, NEW YORK (API With the.no gain in dollars by the service I United States population rontinu-' workers, and little extra spending i ing to rise and personal income : by the receivers of government i totals consistently hitting new benefits. JOHN DOE ABRAHAM, H. I.. & GERTRUDE AHREND. hushand highs, why has the start of the j changing spending habits prob and wife, W ALTER H. ALLEN. SHELBY AMir. KSUN, M'v An i 1960s taken on a more sober guise ! at,lv run deeper than the monthly BARTHOLECK, A. W. BASHFOR, ROBERT BEARDSLEY, than long expected? i llps; and dmvns of varlous forms THEODORE & LEAH BERNARD, husband and wife. J At K BIS- part of the answer is in the new 0 personal income. Itui , iur.iir, j. oc nr. i.r.- .- . ovje. iiunuaiiii turn nii i ,pi-iiiuns mi.i 01 me uivi ii THUR T. B01I.ME. THEODORE BOND, KOYI biKiUiv, ui m illation, involving basic chan: I Many predictions that the 1960s I would see an economic explosur 'as well as a population one were based on projections of what more people would like to buy than on what more people are able to buy or think they should buy. I The continuing rate of popula ' lion growth itself might well be less of a sure thing than some of the slide-rule boys have taken , for granted. Just because in re cent years the fashion trend has been toward earlier marriages and larger families doesn't mean I that fashions don t change. In times of recession such band and wife. SIG FELT. G. C. FINLEY. TRUSTEE. JOHN , ups and downs of the components ; trends usually do. There are few-j of the family drops. Already there are some signs of this taking I place now. W. BUTTS. JAMES W. BYRON, J. A. CARAWAY. RALPH K. CARNES. PAUL CASEY, WM. J. CASS, LODGE CAVALIER, ANN CHAMBERS. MRS. PILAR CO EN, GEORGE CORNTGII, L. K. CORNWELL. JACK CHAFTON, RICHARD CRENSHAW, DORTHA CROFT, DONALD E. CRI ME. JOHN DOE CUMMINGS, ISABELLA CURREY, et al. HERBERT CURTIS, W. 11. DAME WOOD. RICHARD H. DARBY, SIMMS DARBY, C. E. DAVIDSON. EDWARD & I.EONA DAVIS, husband and wife. JAMES N. & LEA DAVIS, husband and wife. l.AYMOND DAVIS, -MADGE DAVIS, W. T. & JOYCE DAWSON, husband and wife, KARL DEMENT, MARY DeSUES, VINCENT C. & FLORENCE DER1G, SI DII.LARD, DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOP. DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM BUREAU STORE, MARJOR1E M. DUFF, NOAH E. DUKF1ELD. HENRY G. & SYLVIA C. ECK MAN. husband and wife. JOHN M. ELLIOTT. PAUL W. ELLIS, in the standards of living. Part is in the shuffling of in comethe directions from which the new dollars are coming, the sectors in which the totals are shrinking. Many a factory owner or retail er is learning that jusi more peo ple in the land doesn't of itself mean his particular product will sell better. And industry and trade is also learning that the totals of person al income as announced in- the Commerce Department may have v aa ; : vf i ' 7 ' - ..,. : ' A -f .;fe. -a- TPS ".I s f'-fS.""t,V'i''. JUST HELP YOURSELF Russian women count out their own pay at a shoe factory in Lvov. The Soviets say the plant, given the title of "Enterprise of Communist Labor," operates without timekeepers, checkers or cashiers. JR HAROLD ESSELSTROM. JOHN M. & GENEVA FAST, hus- their significance dulled by the , . , i-.. ..... f- 'l-UTTCTL-L- muv r.A ,in.P nr tl,A DOE FORD WM k PATRICIA FORREST. ROSCO hOSILH. U. J. & JOHN UBER FOY, CHARLES FRANCE, CHAS. & JESSIE FRANCE, husband and wife, WALTER FREDRICKSON. MRS. FLORENCE GARRECHT, PAUL E. GEDDES, WM. & FRANCES GERRETSON, husband and wife. RICHARD B. & ANNA I). GIBBS, husband and wife. RICHARD T. OILMAN. R. W. G1I.I.I I.AN. ROBERT & HAZEL GI.ADWILL, RICHARD GLAMPF. NOBEL & DOROTHY GOETTLE, husband and wife, LILLY GOODMAN, MARY VAN DYNE GOODMAN, HARRY Sz ANN GRIFFIN, hushand and wife. II. L. HALL, dba Acme Welding, HENRY & LOLA HALL, husband and wife, HANS T. HANSEN, NIELS B. & ELSIE HANSEN, husband and wife, NELLIE J. HARMON, DR. JAMES E. HARRIS, ROBERT L. & M1NA L. HARRIS, husband and wife, ROBERT L. HARRIS, dba Roseburg Pharmacy. ROBERT W. & BONNIE HARRISON, husband and wife, THOMAS HART, C. W. & RUTH HAZZARD, husband and Wife. AUGUST HECK, HlU'l K III'-IHILK. LIlAHl.r.a nii.i., LLOYD HILL, KELSEY HOBDAY, HOBDAY SHOE RENEW ING, FOREST & IONA HOLMES, husband and wife, HAROLD & MILDRED HORN, husband and wife. JOHN & DEI.liRES HORN, husband and wife, EARL 1IOUSI.EY. JOSEPH HOWELL. JAMES D HUGHES. ROY HUTCHENS. ROYA HUTCHENS, ROY HUTCHINGS. RANDLE JACOBS. ALBERT E. JOELSON. HAR OLD JOHELSEN, NATHANIEL JOHNSTON, CLYDE JOHNSON, ROY JOHNSON, IDA JOHNSON. LARRY JOHNSON. LEON JONES. RUTH & EDGAR JONES, husband and wife. JOHN DOE JUDD, W. W. KEATON, JOHN DOE KELSEY, VIDA E. KENNEDY. G. B. KENNEY, KATHARINE KENNY, NOVA & 1SMAY K1NCH, EL KNAPP, ALVIN KUYKENDALL, ROY LAD, LA VERNA LARK, JOHN DOE LASS1TER. STAGE B & DOR OTHY LAURANCE, husband and wife. HENRY F. & JANE L. LE BEAU, hushand and wife, HELEN & SANDRA LEFFLER, THOMAS A. LEFFLER. RAY M. & MARVEL LEHMAN hus band and wife, ORA LEONARD. BERTHA LETT, MABEL LEWIS, K. A. UNDER. HERBERT L1NDHE. WILLIAM C. LINDSELL, AL LINN. LOCKWOOD MOTORS, OTTIE R. LUELLEN, G. E. & FRANCES LUOMA, JESSE I. AND JEWEL P. McCINTON, husband and wife. CHAS. & ALILI.EN McCRACKEN. PAULUS F. McKEE, ROBERT L. McMULLEN, MARTIN & INEZ MARTIN, husband and wife, MINOR & DORIS MEAD, husband and wife. BRUCE MEI.LIS, ALBERT & FRANCES -MICHELLf, husband and wife, JAMES C. MILLER, MARTHA G. MINTON, MELVIN MOEN. JOHN DOE MONGLES, C. E. MOORE, C. E. & JUANITA MOORE, husband and wife, CHESTER MORGAN, THEO. MOUCHE, LEWIS & ROSALIE MUNDT, husband and wife. EDW. M. MURPHY. VERNON D. MADALENE MYRIN. husband and wife. E. G. NELSON. JOHN DOE NELSON, MAURICE NEW LAND, JOHN DOE NEWLAND, MARY NICKENS, PETTON & ETHEL ODERKIRK, husband and wife. RONALD C. & MAR JORIE OILAR, husband and wife. J. WAYLAND OILAR, RAY MOND & MILDRED OLSEN, husband and wife. SIDNEY & ELAINE OLSEN, husband and wife, GORDON T. OLSON, LLOYD B. & BETTE L. ONYETT, husband and wife. PACIFIC GAMBLE ROBINSON COMPANY, a corporation. PACIFIC SUPPLY COOP, GERALD F. PASCHEL. MARION PATRICK. E. J. PAYTON, WM. PEMBERTON. MARGUERITE PHILLIPS, PHOTO-LAB INC. EDWARD PLOUFF, HAZEL PLUMB, EARL C. PLUMBER, EUGENE PRINCEN. SR.. QUALITY ICE CREAM STORE, BUR TON RANDALL, RE D1S CO (Carrico Amuse), MRS. MARY REDMAN. M. A. REITMAN. RUTH RHODEN. JOHN RICH ARDS. RICHFIELD OIL CORP.. KATHERINE RITTER. H. H. ROADMAN, RUSSELL, CS BETHAL A. ROSS. SAFEWAY STORES. II. L. SANDERS. JOE SAYRE. HARLEY SCHAEFFER, SEARS & ROEBUCK. ROBERT L. SEVERSOil. SHELL OIL CO.. LLOYD A. SI1ELTON, JULIUS & NEVA SILLER husband and wife. SILVER NOOK CAFE. EDITH t HUNT SKYRMAN. hus hand and wife. BENJAMIN W. SMITH, GORDON S. SMITH. KATHRYN SMITH. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, KENNETH SPEED1E, LYMAN SPENCER. CHAS. & FRANCES STANTON, hushand and wife. LOREN STARR. JANE STEPHENS, ,1. C. STEPHENSON. RICHARD & MARJOR1E STEVENSON, hu-diand and wife. FRANK STIBER. STOCK MOTORS. JAMES & SOPHIA STONE, husband and wife. A. A. STRAND. .1. W. ft SUITER, husband and "Wife. WILLIAM G. & NELLIE SWARTS. juiliN n. iii.i.ly. ii. w. uriuiN. nna iipion ins.. .iuin our, :acpsr TODD. DR. W. PRUCE TUCK. ELEANER UNRATH. ERNEST t'"e'! UNRATH. PERRY UPRIGHT. A. G. & ALYCE I'TNE, FRED VEHRING, I.OUVERNE it STELLA VON SCHRILTZ. CECIL WARDEN. VERA WASHINGTON. FRED S. & RUTH WAUGII. husband and wife, DAVID L. Si LA VERNE WEAVER, husband and wife. DAVID ft ALMA WEISMAN, husband and wife, RUBY WENNERBFRG. JACK WEST, MRS. A. A. WIEDER. RUBY ft CARL WILDER, husband and wife. WILLIAMS TRANSFER. I.EOTA M. WILSON. ANNA H. WOFFORD. BYRON ft WOODRUFF, husband and wife. CECIL O. W:ORDEN. R. O LAVINIA WRIGHT, husband and wife. EDWIN ft WILMA WVf hushand and wife, EDWIN G. YOUNG. Catholic Priest Urges Common Language Use of the totals The personal income of Amer icans hit a record annual rate of 407 billion dollars in July. But manufacturing wages and salaries were down more than 500 million dollars, and incomes from the service industries were practical ly unchanged. The July gains were from a fed eral government pay hike of 800 million ilnlhire A vr:r a 5110-niil. lion pay gain in construction; and SOUTH BEND. Ind. (AP) a Son-million annual rise in bene-1 Catholics are bored with Latin and fits to the jobless, veterans, and lse of vernacular language could social insurance, pensioners. "ring out millions for Mass, says Federal employes and construe-: a Nolrc na'ne researcher, lion workers may spend their ex-1 The Rev. John A. O'Brien of tra money as they please, but (he University of Notre Dame said those receiving government bene- j today in the magazine "America" fits are more likely to put their -Hie exclusive use of Latin in Cath dollars into the necessities. ! olic Masses in this country is "un- Hence. makers of hig-licket doubtodly the basic cause of the items have to deal with fewer dol-1 apathy enveloping the vast major lars received by factory workers, ' iiy of the Sunday congregation." Courier Shortly Rocket Explodes After Its Blast CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP) ! smoothly from its pad at A space rocket exploded in p.m. EST. flight Thursday about 2la minutes i It appeared to be flying after it blasted off in an attempt course when it suddenly blew to hurl an experimental military i apart, leaving a huge hall of fire communications satellite into or-! and smoke hanging in the sky for 2:53 true bit. LEGAL ROSEBURG EXPLOSION August 7, 1959 HAVE YOU A CLAIM? The Pacific Powder Company and Pacific Powder Sales Corporation of Oregon have filed a cross-complaint in the United States District Court at Portland, Oregon, to determine their liability in connection with the above explosion, and desire to have presented therein any and all claims that anyone may have or intend to assert against them, and, in the absence of such presentation, will ask that any later assertion thereof be barred. Pursuant to Court order a copy of the Summons in such suit is currently being published in the News Review, and reference thereto is made. If you have or intend to assert any such claim, please fill in and mail the following information form: Pacific Powder Company Tenino, Washington I have a claim arising out of the Roseburg Explosion for Personal Injuries Property Damage Estimated amount $ . I do do not desire to assert same. Name Addresi Phone No NO. 23491 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THB STATE OP OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY FRANCES J. OMS1EAO, Plaintiff, vs. Individuals Doing ( Paragraph XX ) Business Under Assumed Business Nam V 11 ANDREIX & I.ILY S. ANDRELL, dba CITY CENTER MOTEL, F. H. COEN & R. I). COEN. dba I) F INVESTMENT CO.. A. W. RASHFOKD. dba DOUGLAS COUNTY FLOUR MILL. C. M. McDERMOTT & NORLE C. STANDLEY. dba DOUGLAS INVESTMENT CO., W. H. GERRETSEN. GORDON H. GERRET SEN and DONALD K. GERRETSEN, dba GERRETSEN BUILD ING SUPPLY COMPANY. BRIAN GRAVES, dba GRAVES MU SIC STORE. HANS T. HANSEN & HA.NNA HANSEN & ROBERT G. HANSEN, dba HANSEN MOTOR COMPANY. HOWARD HUN SAKER. riha HOWARD'S MENS WEAR CO.. R W. BATES. L. W1MRERLY. BERT G. BATES, NEWS-REVIEW COMPANY. MAX L. SEITZ St K. R. UNDER, dba PAYLESS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. RAY W. .IOHN EMMA LOUISE JOHN, dba ROSEHURG HOTEL, RALPH OILMAN & G E BALDING OHMAN. rib5 SUN PRINTING CO.. WILLIAM R. FISHER, dba SWEDE'S TAVERN, ETHEL J. ODERKIRK, dba TOWN & COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON. G W. WEST, dba UMPQUA VALLEY HARD WARE. CHAS R BRUNDAGE 9c LUCILLE BRUNDAGE. dba WEBER'S BAKERY. PHILIP BECK LEY At L. O, THOMAS, dba BECKLEY THOMAS, JOHN DOE DAILEY Ar JOHN DOE DAfLEY. dba DAILEY & DAILEY. J V. LONG. GEO. W. NEUNFR DONALD A. DOLE, dh LONG. NEUNER & DOLE, JOHN DOE RYAN. JOHN DoE YATES. & JOHN DOE ALL- BRIGHT, dba RYAN. YATES. ALLRRIGHT. rt si A- MARIAN MARKS riha MIO ORE PRINTING CO. JOHN DOE YOUNG & JOHN DOE WAPOLE dba YOUNG, WAPOLE & COMPANY. RALPH OMSTEAD, Defendant. TO: RALPH OMSTEAD, Defendnnl above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON: Vou are hereby required to appear and Answer to tha Complaint filed against vou in the above-entitled court and cause UI.U lon or before th expiration of four week from me aaie or itrsi puoncaiion or mu ' summons upon you; and if you fail to so and answer, plamiitl witi, tor want apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's Complaint, a suc cinct statement of which Is as follows: Dissolving the marriage contract which has heretofore existed between plaintiff and delendant and awarding to plalntllf an aluoiute Oecree of divorct of and from the defendant. This Summons is published by Order of the Circuit Court of the Stal of Oregon far Dnualai Count v. made and enWerl nn LILithe 17th oay of August, IvH), directing pub- iicanon 01 irvs Summons once a wk tor four consecutive weeks in the Roseburg Nws-Review, a newspaper of general cir culation in Douglas County, Oregon. DATfcD for first publication this 19th day of August, 1960. HORN & SLXUM By JOHN H. MORN Of Attorneys tor Plaintiff 41S S E. Main Street Roseburg, Oregon NOTICE TO DEALERS PURCHASE OP FIVE ROLLERS DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON SFAL E D btds will he received by Douglas County Court at the Courthouse. Rotetiurg, urgoi until 10 jq a w., on August JO, I960 . and ttin pjb'ic'y ooened and read for the criminal purchase of five each Jai-ie rollers tor difference DcHjqiai County Road Dpertmerf . Spofication are on tile wtlh th County Clerk of Douqlas County and copies thereof may he Obt.nd at the office of the County tng,ner, kooti (.ourinouse, Roseburg, uregon. No penon may withdraw hl bid alter the hour srt for (he onemng Douglas County rerves fhf right to rec any or an bids or to wki any Informal ity in b.ddmg DOUGLAS COUNTY COURT V T. Jack sot. Count Judge Huron W C'Ough. Commsvoner E. R. Metger, Commissioner Left-Wing Says Red Trial Fair MOSCOW (AP) A IcflwinR American lawyer was quoted by the Soviet news auenrv Tass as saying he believes U2 pilot Fran cis Gary Powers would eel less courtesy and consideration in a United Slates court than he is re ceiving in his current trial before a Soviet mililary tribunal. Tass quoted Vincent llallinan of San Francisco as saying ho re garded the Powers case proceed ings as absolutely fair. Tass iden tilled llallinan as "the distin guished American lawyer who was a presttiential candidate in VJM in the United Stales." llallinan ran for president In 1952 as head of the now defunct Progressive party. "The American lawyer empha sized he had studied Soviet crimi nal law and had been strongly impressed by its progressive and humane nature. Vincent llallinan said that in his view the military court examining the Powers case was acting just as any ordinary court would. The only was that the judges i were military men," Tass said. several seconds Flaming debris from the shat tered rocket spiralcd into tha ocean several miles offshore. The goal of the launching was jo place the satellite, called Cour ier 1A, into a circular orbu about 700 to 7S0 miles above the earth. The satellite was designed for both instant and delavcd radio between distant The fiery sky explosion ruined the first slep in a long ran-U' in vestigation of the use of salellilcs as a global communications net work for all U.S. mililary iorccs. There was no immediate an nouncement on what caused the explosion of the two-stage Thor Able Star rocket. But it anneared inai mere may nave ueen prcma- communication lure separation of the two stages, ground stations. Hie 80-toot rocket carrying the A second Courier launching is 500-pound payload in its nuse, rose I scheduled within a few months. Plane Bearing Congo Diplomats Denied Permission For Landing airport. Tho denial was sent back by the same route. The delegation aboard the plane is scheduled to attend a meeting of the U. N. Security Council. "Procedure for the handling of Soviet aircraft is that application be made through the Stale De partment. The Stale Department then eontacls the Port Authority wilh respect to specific flights," an authority spokesman said. "In this instance, the Stale De partment did not make any re quest. Therefore tho Port Author ity denied the request and sug gested use of McCuire Air Force Base in New Jersey." Tho authority has permitted landings of specific Soviet planes heretofore upon request of the to the authority, supervisor of the State Department. WASHINGTON (AP)-A Soviet jet liner, denied permission to land at Idlcwild, N.Y., airport be cause its request was not made through the State Department, was reported today lo have land ed ill London. The plane took off from Ghana with a Congolese del egation bound for the United Na tions. The Port of New York Author ity said it denied permission be cause the request lo land had not been made through the State De partment. The authority suggested the jet land at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey. Tho request lo land was made from Accra, Ghana, to the Fed eral Aviation Agency's Idlewild office, which relayed the request Portland Markets Thursday PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND (AP) - Butterfat Tcntalivc, subject to immediate change Premium quality, de livered in Portland, 65 cents lb; first quality, 60; second quality, 55. per lb lo relail 9.1 score, 68; A 68; B grade, 90 Belgian King Seeks To Appoint Cabinet Proprty Damaqt Unknown Cltlmantt (Prgrph XXI) NO. 1 to ABC CORPORATION NO. ABC CORPORATION, incam p. JOHN DOK. NO. I to JOHN DOF NO. 1000. inclusive. JANK DOK NO. 1 to .TANK DOK NO. 1000. inclusive. NOTICE Of FINAL SKTTLEMINT NOT ire IS HEPERy GIVEN thai WorWay, i lth Art Of S-plmbfr, 1940. lit 10 do ine i0fnoon. In th Covinous ir THFO MARKS tn tt tut limt nd piact lor h.i fitM Dt urltr i.ginj m tfif Circuit Co-.rt of tha Stat of Orron, lor Douglas COynt. "4 for lh vattlam-nt tnarwf LAVOffT R DAVIDSON. Afmln. tttraior, of tr. Ettate of OWE N- DOI CN CAROLINE WARD, 01- caantd. 100, and NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS, COVFRN.M FATAL AND POLITICAL BOD IF.S. CORPORATIONS. ASSOCIATIONS AND FIRMS WHO MAYj HAVE CLAIMS AGAINST PACIFIC POWDER COMPANY, PACIFIC! rOWDER SALES CORPORATION OF OREGON AND GEORGE' Dated Anoint BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -Two Belgian magazines said King Baudouin today is attempting to force the government's resignation too circuit Courtroom ( in order to set up a Cabinet of his -.ruuru, Oregon, nai own pnOlCC The stories appeared in the weeklies Pan and Pourquoi Pas. Palace sources declined an invita tion to comment but sources close : to the government said the mam elemenls of I he stories were true. I l:,n l IU.!uiiitn'a v .-, t i nr-:i I mnU- j azine, with a high reputation for'5';1- accuracy. Pourquoi Pas is alo a political and satirical weekly. Both magazines are politically independent. The magazines said Baudouin attempted to get Premier Gaslon Kyskens coalition to resign about Bultcr Prints ers Grade AA, grade, 92 score score, 66. Cheese To retailers S Ingle daisies, 44-51; processed American 41Mi-42ys. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, extra large, 53-56; AA large, 49 53; A large, 47-50; AA mediums, 44-46; AA small, 33 36. Cartons 1-3 cents additional. Eggs To producers, at farm AA extra large, 4.1-47 V; AA large, 41-45'j; A large, 34 40; AA medi ums, 33-37"j; AA small, 23-29'i. Live poultry No. 1 fryers, 2-1-4 lb, at farm, 19'.2-22; light hens, al farm, none quoted; heavy hens, none quoted. Rabbits Average to growers Live whiles, 3''-4'a 11), 19-21; col ored pelts, 5 cents less; fresh killed fryers 1 0 retailers, 56-58; cut up. B0 62. Wholtlil Drtiltd Mtitl Beef cuts (choice sleersi Hind quarters. 53 00-57.00; rounds 50 00 54.00; full loins, trimmed, 75.00 81 .00; forequarters, 35 00 . 37.00; chucks, 39.00 41.50; ribs, 52.0- 55 00. Pork culs-I.oins, 12-16 lbs, 52.00- 56 00; shoulders, 16 lb down, 32.00 36 00; sparerihs, 50 00-53(10; fresh hams, 12-16 11), 46.00-48.00. Pork rarcasses Shippers style, 30 00 .12.00. Spring lambs Choice. 45 55 lb, 36 50 39 50: good, 35 00 37.00. Veal-Choice. 90-150 lbs. 45 00 49 00; good, 43 00-47 00; standard, 40 00 43.0. Product Potatoes Ore. Wa-h, Long Whites, Nn. 1, 100 lb, 3.75-4.25, Russets, 4.75-5 00; bakers, 5 25- Roads Commission To Establish Park SALEM (AP) - The slate High way Commission decided today to establish a liiO-acre state park be tween the east and west forks of the Illinois River on the Redwood Highway, south of Cave Junction. It will cost $28,000, and will pro vide boating, fishing and swim ming. C. If. Armslrong, state parks supervisor, said the silo isn't ideal, but that it is Ihe best avail able in (he area. NOTICe TO CREDITORS Ail oror having ctarr against tha F tat of Oiaf Dafii, dxaad. art hranr ro't ad to prasart 1r lam-, varifiad at rao jirad 0 la. lO In u-idari gnd at tha la OM.rai ol Gadd, Fiar. yvaitot & Rrrtrnond. S E Kan straaf, Poatirg. O"qon. wiifwo ii moftm from tha data 01 nonra. rooTE. Adrp .nifr ator of tha Etlata OLAP OAml. dftcaaiad. Hav No. 1. green alfalfa, fob. Portland and Seattle. 36 00 38.00 a ton, some 42 00 al Portland. Portland Llvotlock PORTLAND (AP) (USDA) fed steers 25 50; five head stand ard 956 lbs 23.50; few cannot and cutter cows 10.50-12 00; few ulility cows 13.50 15.00; utility bulls 20.00 21.00. Calves salable 25; scattered sales steady; few good vealers 24.00-26.00; choice scarce; few standard-good 350-450 lb slaughter calves 19.00 21 00. Hogs salable 150; trade aclive, steady; U.S. No. 1-2 butchers 200 2.10 lbs mostly 20 00; few No. .2-3 lots 19 25; 260 lbs 18.50; 365 111 sow 17.00. Sheep salable 250; trade aclive, sleady; 40-head lots choice prime 98 lb wooled spring lambs 18.00; few lots mostlv choice 100 119 lbs 17.00-17.50; good 79-96 lbs 16.00. 16.50; good-choice 60-85 lb feeder lambs 13 50 15.00; few cull-utility ewes 2.00 3.00. lo Have At'n maintaining fimninn Call e sa nb e 50: limited sates was against the government. 'steady; 12 head lots good 1,116 lb 18; flour 16; corn 1; mill feed 10 Portland Grain PORTLAND (AP) Coarse grains wholesale, prompt delivery bulk ton, f o b. track Portland: Oats, No. 2, 38-lb white . 52.00-52.50 Corn, No 2, eastern yellow .. 54.75 Barley, No. 2, 45-lb western .. 42.50 Thurday close, Portland Grain Exchange: Barley (bid) to arrive market, 20-day shipment, delivered coast: No 2, 45-lb weslcrn 42 00 No 2, 2 rowed or 2-rowed w'n 42.00 Wheat (bid) to arrive market, No. 1 bulk, 20-day shipment, delivered coast: Soft While 1 96 Soft White (hard applicable) 1.98 White Club 1.96 Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.07 11 per cent 2.08 12 per cent . 2.09 Car receipts: Wheat 52; barley