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Shop and Save With Classified Ads Autos 27 An Invitation' To You! Not formal, perhaps, but nonetheless sin cere. Like our sincere value Used Cars. A wide' selection of safe, ' easy - riding Guaran teed Used Cars. All backed by our fine Reputation and integ rity. Will you be in , TODAY? Corkrum Motors, Inc. YOUR DeSoto Plymouth HEADQUARTERS 230 8. Stephen Phone W6-J "We'll Be Here Tomorrow to Back Up What We Say and Do Today.!" Personal 30 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, P. O. Box 1118 or Phone 1509-L or R06-J Notices 31 DUE TO Lack of time for submitting bldi on the proposed plans and speci fications of St. John's Lutheran Church of Sutherlln, Oregon, bidding is here with reopened. The Building Com mittee of St. John's Lutheran Church reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications miy be obtained from Mr. Anton Coenen berg of Sutherlln, Oregon. Final bids must be submitted by December 1, 1949. I WILL NOT BE res pons! blVlTor "any bills other than my own. Harold yV. Daniels. LEGAL NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The Executrix of the estate of MAHY S. YOUNG, Deceased, hereby gives notice that the County Court of Doug las County. Oregon, has fixed Decem ber 21st, 1949. at ten o'clock A. M. as the time, and the County Court room In the Court House at Roseburg. Doug las County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, if any there be, to the final account of the "Executrix. Dated November 21, 1949. ELIZABETH Y. HARRIS. Executrix of the estate of Mary S. Young, Deceased, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE J. H. DUNAWAY. Plaintiff, vs. JOHN J. DIEHXj, HEEDSFORT REALTY COM PANY, a corporation; DAME LYONS REED. DAME LYONS REED ai admini stratrix of the estate of W. P. Reed, deceased; EVA I. REED now Eva L Graham and James Graham, her hus band: MARJOR1E ELIZABETH KNAPP; O. LYTLE; the Unknown Stockholders of Reedsport Realty Company, a dis solved Corporation and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming Any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in me real estate described in in ComDlaint herein. Defendant NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That by vtrtua of a Writ of Execution and Order of Sale Issued out of the aoove entitled Court in the above entitled cause on the 3rd day of November, 1949 to me directed and delivered com manding me to sell the following de- i-nucu rci properly, io-wii: Lots Eleven dl and Twelve (12), In Block Twenty-Six 26i. of Reeds port, Douglas County, Oregon, ac cording to the map and plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Douglas County. Oregon, to satisfy the sum of 5600.00 with In terest thereon at the rate of B per annum from the 6th day of May, 1934 until paid and the further sum of $150.00 attorn V fop. nnH ih riirllmr sum of $44.80 court costs and disburse ments ana tne cost of and upon said writ. I will on Monday, the 14th dav of December, 1949, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock and before noon at the front aoor ot tne court House in Roseburg. Doufflas Countv. Ore en n. of Or fnr snip and sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor casn, suoject to redemption as pro vided by law, said above described real LEGAL property, and will apply the proceeds of said sale to the payment of the costs and expenses thereof and will pay the balance. If any, to the Clerk of the above entitled Court as required by law. Dated and first published this 7th day of Nov., 1949. O. T. CARTER Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TOR BIDS FOR SCHOOL BONDS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 71. DOUGLAS COUNTY. OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned will up to 7:30 o'clock P.M., on the 1st day of December, 1949. receive sealed bids for the pur chase of negotiable serial coupon bcnJi of School District No. 71, of Douglas County, Oregon, in the sum of $63,000, aid bonds to be denominations of 11.000 each, all dated January 1. 1930. and maturing the first five 5i bonds in number on the 1st day of January. 1932, and five 3) succeeding bonds In number on the 1st day of January of each and every year thereafter up to and Including the 1st day of Jan uary, 1964. Said bonds shall draw In terest at the rate to be specified by the successful bidder, payable semi annually on July 1st and January 1st, and the principal and Interest shall be payable at the office of the Treasurer of Douglas County. Oregon, or at the fiscal agency of the State of Oregon, in the City and State of New York at the option of the purchaser. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check, bank draft or caih ier's check, payable to School District No. 71, Douglas County, Oregon, In an amount equal to 5 of the bid, to be forfeited to the school district In case the successful bidder shall fail to complete the purchase of said bonds in accordance with .the terms of his bid. Said bids will be opened at a public meeting of the school board to he held in the Melrose School Building in said district on the 1st day of De cember. 1949. at 7:30 o'clock P. At.. or at any legal adjournment of' said meeting, and the bonds shall be sold by the board to the highest and best bidder, but for not less than par and accrued interest. The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids and to re-ad- vernse -.ne saie oi saia oonas. By order of the Board of Directors of School District No, 71, of Douglas iuniy, uregon. H. V. WOOTEN District Clerk of School District No. 71 of Douglas County, Oregon Melrose Route, Roseburg, Oregon ?.. - in 11 .... .. --f "- Ve swu m - . i w 1,4 INDIANS CIVE THANKS Chief William H. Rockwell, Oneida Lake, N. Y., medicine man, shows Mrs. Marion John Miles and her papoose the stripes on the squash that used to determine when his ancestors would celebrate Thanksgiving. Long befora the Pilgrims arrived in America, Indians of the Five Nations living in what is now New York State had their own Thanksgiving celebration for the harvest of corn, beans and squash. Court Bans Press Article On Housing PASCO, Wash., Nov. 21. UP) Publisher Glenn Lee of the Tri City Herald had a flock of tele grams and telephone calls over the weekend but no comment on a court restraining order pre venting the publishing of an ar ticle dealing with a nearby low cost housing project. Lee saiu ne would wunnoia comment until after a court hear ing tomorrow. The order was is sued Friday. A construction company charged the article, the last of a scries of four, might have an ad verse effect on a pending court action. The firm has brought a $100,000 damage suit against the Herald for the article on the proj ect already printed. The articles, the company charged, contained "untrue and damaging statements." Tangible Progress Mad In Stemming Soviets CHATTANOOGA. UP) As sistant Secretary of State George C. McGhee said that "tangible progress" has been made "in stemming the Soviet tide." He added, however, that the conflict between East and West "is drawing heavily upon our ma terial resources" and he cau tioned: '"h...... Is 13 'or com placency, and there can be no relaxation of vigilance." He addressed the National Con vention of Young Democratic Clubs. In a telegram to Lte, the Ameri can Society of Newspaper Editors said the case set a "highly dan gerous precedent of restraining before publication." The wire was signed by B. M. McKelway, presi dent of the society and executive editor of the Washington Star. Men., Nov. 21, 194? Th Niws-Rtvitw, Roicburi, Ore. 13 Washington University Will Enlarge Stadium SEATTLE. m - University of Washington regents have ap proved the construction of addi tions to the stadium and the Stu dent Union building. The approval Is subject to bids being within the $3,000,000 to be available. The board authorized drafting of plans for a $2,500,000 bond is sue. There Is $500,000 available from university funds for the Union building. Each project Is estimated to cost $1,500,000. A call for bids was authorized for the stadium addition. It will increase the seating capacity to 55,000 from the present 40,000. More than 20,000 seats would be under cover. The addition will be a covered upper-deck grandstand over part of the south side of the stadium. Births at Mercy Hospital STONE To Mr. nd Mrs. Mar vin Stone, 435 West Oakland avenue, Roseburg, Nov. IT, a daughter, Teresa Elaine; weight nine pounds eight ounces. The United States li more than twice as densely populated as Russia. . Austria's principal rivers are the Danube, Inn, Enns, Drau, 111 and the Mur. KSJOLIY TIME tKTj JT I' HIVII Mil ImITTi ITCH (Scahiesi Is hlsiiiv con tagious and will con tinue for life if not tooDed. Its Kile cause Is the Itch mite, which is immune to ordinary treatment EXSORA kills the Itch-mite almost instantly Only three days' EXSORA treatment Is reauired. Mall orders given prompt attention. . Free" Meyer Drugs Roseburg How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like " the way it quickly allays the cough or vou are to have vour monev back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, ChestColds, Bronchitis NO LAXATIVES NOW SAYS HAPPY 79-ER! "Had to fight constipation the last 60 years. Nothing helped. Then I got wise to eating KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN every morning. Al most at once I had results. No laxative for last 6 months!" writes 79-year-old Mr. J. Wenig, V723 So. Mich. Ave., Chi cago, 111. One of many unsolicited ALL BRAN letters. Are vou const i rated due to lark of bulk in the diet? Tasty ALL-BRAN may help you. Eat an ounce daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 20 days, send oty box to Kellogg's, Battle Creek. I -h. DOUBLE YOLB MONEY BACK I NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 23rd dav of November. 1949 special election will be held at the City Hall in the City of Oakland. Ore gon, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and 8 o clock p. M. or tald day at which election there will be sub mitted to the legal voters of the Jity of Oakland, for adoption or rejection, the following proposed amendment to the existing charter of the City of uaxiano, to-wtt; AN ACT to amend the existing City Charter of i tie iuy oi uBKiana, uregon oy aaainn thereto subdivision 33 to Section 2, Ar ticle 4. authorizing? and emDowerina the Common Council of the City of Oak land to construct a city municipal ou tid ing to house the cltv offices, library. fire hall and Jail and to purchase street maintenance equipment, am norm ng inc Common Council of said city to Issue and sell bonds of said city in a sum not to exceed $22,000.00 for the purpose of providing the necessary funds to construct said building and to purchase street maintenance equipment, provide for the levying of taxes to pay the in terest on said bonds and to pay tald bonds at maturity. BE JT ENAUTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND That section 2. Article 4 of the ex isting municinal charter of the Cltv of Oakland, Oregon as enacted by the legislative AssemDiy oi tne state oi Oregon, and as heretofore amended by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, and as heretofore amended oy vote oi tne people oi tne t-tty oi Oakland. Oregon under the Initiative and referendum, shall be and the same hereby is amended by addins thereto subdivision 33 to Section 2, Article 4 the following: "33 That the Common Council of the CltV of Oakland. Ore gon is hereby authorized to construct a municipal Duuaing to nouse me city offices, library, firehall and city Jail and to purchase street maintenance equipment in such manner as to the common council may seem aavisaDie. For the purpose of raising the neces sary funds to construct said municipal building and to purchase street main tenance equipment the Common Coun cil is authorized and empowered to issue and sell bonds of the City of Oakland, Oregon bearing Interest not to exceed 4la per annum and in an amount not to exceed $22,000.00. The bonds hereby authorized shall be in such sums and In such denominations and shall be payable In principal at such time or times as the common Coun cil ordinance may determine, such time not to exceed twenty i20 years. All bonds hereunder shall be deemed ns current and shall not have priority as to each other and shall be desig nated as general Improvement bonds of the City of Oakland. The Common Council is hereby au thorized and directed to levy a tax annually In addition to all other taxes authorized by the Charter to pay the bonds as the same become due, and to provide a sinking fund for the pay ment of said bonds at maturity and to pay said bonds at any tinte therein authorized. The indebtedness authorized by this charter amendment is In addi tion to all other indebtedness of said city already incurred or authorized and Is not to be considered as affected by any limit of indebtedness in said Char ter." The form of ballot at said election will be as follows: OFFICIAL BALLOT CITY OF OAKLAND SPECIAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 23. 194ft. CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS BY THE CITY COUNCIL: Shall Section 2, Article 4 of the ex t'ng Charter of the City of Oakland, Oregon be amended by adding thereto subdivision 33, authorizing the Com mon Council to construct a City Mu nicipal Building to house city offices, city library, city jail and fire hall and to purchase street maintenance equip ment; authorizing the Common Coun cil to Issue and sell not to exceed $22,000.00 general obligation bonds to bear Interest not to exceed 4 7v per annum In such form and denominations and payable at such time or times as the Council may determine, not to ex ceed 20 years, and to levy an anaual tax to provide for payment of Interest and principal and provide a sinking fund therefor. I 4 3 ' , Iks. i i " r '4 3 NEW INSTRUMENT Maurice Martenlot nd his sister, Glnette, demonstrate his new musical instrument which has a keyboard like a piano and tubes Instead of hammers and strings. LOCAL NEWS ' Skating Party The congrega tions of both St. Paul's Lutheran church ot Roseburg and St. John's Lutheran church ot Sutherlln arc invited to the Douglas County Walter league roller skating party to be held Wednesday night, Nov. 23, at the Winchester rink. Those desiring transporta. tion to Winchester are asked to call either Oakland 2888 or Rose burg 1526-R. Attend Game Among Rose burgers enjoying the O. S. C U. of O. football game In Eugene Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bean, Leland K. Wimberly, Mr. and LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice in hereby given thnt the under ttigned ha, been, by the County Court In Douglas County. Oregon, appointed the exerutor of the wilt and estate of Daniel Cyrus Bollenbaugh. deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are required to present the .same, together with proper vouchers therefor, at the office of the County Clerk, Douglas County Court House, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 14th day of November 1949. t Joseph M. Crehane Executor Goode & Johns Attorneys for Executor First National Bank Building Albany, Oregon Mrs. Horace C. Berg, Mr.' niid Mrs. Jack Fariss, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher. j Now In Hongkong According to word received here, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snoddy are now mak ing their home at the. Hotel i Miramer In Hongkong, China, t Mrs. Snoddy, formerly Charlotte 1 Dillard, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dillard of this city. Mr. Snoddy, son of Mrs. Myrtle ; Snoddy of Eugene, Is engaged as a pilot with Chenault's Air Trans port ! To Elect Officers A special meeting has been called for Pat rick Kelley post, V. F. W. auxil iary for Tuesday night, Nov. 22, i at 8 o'clock at the armory to elect j new officers. The oldest stijl exlsting tax sup ported library is at Peterborough, N. H. The human heart contracts 100,000 times a day. HTTaTlV? 1 I 1 ' R LiLIWll CHARTER AMENDMENT CHARTER AMENDMENT YES NO By Order of the Council Dated November 1, 1949 Dated St 1st published Nov. 7th. 1949. I Fred Hewett, City Recorder IN THE riRCUIT COI'RT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY tlTMMONS DOUGLAS CREDITORS ASSOCIA TION, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. R. li. BOWLBY, Defendant TO R B. Bowlby, above named de fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to appear and answer tne compiaini ni plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled court and cause on or before four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons at ahown below, and If you fail so to appear and answer stid complaint, for want thereof plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed for In Its com plaint, a succinct statement of which Is as follows: for the sum of M90 00 with 6'i interest thereon from March 27, 194S until paid; In the further sum of 3.00 with ef, Interest from February 1, 1945. until paid: in the further sum of S29.27 with 6 Interest thereon from December 8, 1944. until paid: In tne further sum of Ml. 18 with 6" Interest thereon from May 10. BO, until paid; In the further sum of $150 00 attorney's fees, and for plaintiff's costs and du bursements In this action and will apply $116.97 of the property of the defendant, now attached In the hands of Myrtle Creek. Oregon, branch of. United States National Bank of Port land. Oregon. In satisfaction ot said Judgment. mis summons is served upon you oy publication once each week for lour consecutive weeks in the Rosebura rt-ws j Review, a newspaper of general cir culation aa provided by statute, pub lished and Issued at Roseburg. Douglas Countv, Oregon, by order of the Hon. Carl E. Wimberly. Jude of the above entitled court, made on the 28th day of September. 1949 Date of first publication Oct 14th, R L. WHIPPLE. Attorney for the Plaintiff P. a Address Roseburg, Or. I YOU CAN COMPLETE. HIGH SCHOOL Now At Ho ins Low . Payments All Books Fornlsiit Ne Clause DIPLOMA AWARDED If Tee Are II or Over Write for Free Booklet AMERICAN SCHOOL Dept. RO-11-21, 1440 Broadway, Oakland 12, Calif. 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