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lO Trucks 26 AXU SHAFTS for all ffinw of trurK Kays Ituek SOU N Iuimm Prvwe W-J -4 SPECIAL 14 Chevrolet dump truck 111! OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM IMS rortf .its. 1 ipua ails en 1 wwd Stitw and tof bunt I7M IMS Dod I ton srlta crew tea, vary elaaa . H ISM TRUCK REPAIR REBUILDING GUIBERSON DIESEL SMITH MOTORS . TRUCK DEPARTMENt Blwn tt W Phone FOR SALE 143 Dodge lumber Irurk, long wheel bass, new motor, S.TOtiO. CMC lumber truck. Pierre trailer. 436 motor, air over Hxlrauhc brakes on truck, vac. no trailer. M730. Ty Evana. UM-V-X FOR SALE ' Chev log truck, cook chain, with or without trailer. Ph. S.n-R-3. log truck. ). Good 1241. FOR SALE Equity In CMC 370 and as ft- trailer. Wayne Watts. Rutherlln Auto Court, tnd trailer back of wash room. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 We Want Good dean Used Cars Top price paid DOYLE'S SALES Si SERVICE Highway M A Garden Valla Road Phone til fiORE MONEY fur your car Cash on the apot Corkrum Motors. Inc., De Soto Plymouth Pnone 40 114 N Rosa St FOR SALE - M Chevrolet parts, radio and heater, t L Jensen.. N Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE OR htADE - 47 Mercury good condition Ph lOdS-L- OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams f ( XX) TVO AKMMOV ME.' NO. I'M TRyiN' I WHUT'RE NOU TRVIKJ TO KEEP WHAT - TO VO. KEEP THE J I SAMP l iNj 'EM OKI S'fti'i A I SAMP OUTASOUR TK LEVEL CUZ JT-f :V, V SHOES ? VOL) WALK HALF TH1 TIME jtX-'ji fWTl -v LIKEOU IT HA6 ME WALXIN' lw'-fff ViH FT O-i HAD OM V UPHILL WITH ONE K'ilfP.T- TJt!r-;f'l V SMOW- FOOT AN' DOWIsJ- u--vAY4 &frl SHOES Z HILL. WITH TH" ,-Ji4l 1P.1T OLDS Coarh. aood condition, con sidering Its age. Ivan SheKcL Plat K Road. Sutherlin. 1WT FRAZER, perfect condition, Just overhauled A steal at Uxla a mar ket Contact Frank Moore at Moore's Cafe. Ph. Roseburg 533-Y. TRADE MY EQUITY In IBM Bulrk Special 4-door. with Dynaflow, .3.ono milea. for IMS or later General Mo- tora car. If interested, call 1177-J. FOR SALE "M Chevy, good engine. Runs good.1010 Ballf. ri.V 125 HARLEY DAVIDSON motorcycle, used 5 months. 2125 Todd St. 140 HUDSON SEDAN." RAH, very food condition. Inquire Chas. Graves, rlleyld Park FOR SALE 1MB FORD Crmv," lota of extra: A-l condition. Inquire J 10 W. W a .hint ton, or Clyde Gardner tGlide. WANTED GOOD. CLEAN. t'SED CARS. CASH ON THE BARRELHEAD SEE i:S FOR A TOP BID LOCKWOOD MO TORS PH. 1181 -J. SOUTH SI E PHENS ST. FOR SALE 1941 Special Deluxe Plymouth coupe, guarantee 31 ml Kr gal. Pvt. party. MV). ,Ph. 774, mm 323.CreaonHotcl 1M9 BUICK TV DOR With "47 Firebafl mntor 118 Alameda. Ph lfli-J-X-1 FOR RALE 10 Model A Ford, $8S! Ph. 3733 Oakland, afternoons. 1 iurmmnu odau REASONABLY PKICCD 3UAC TMU1 CHIVKOLCT. BUICK. PONT1AU. ' CADILLAC TKADt-INt' Hansen's USED CAR CENTER Rosa Oak I9.i7bODGE"4d nor-tide n bl ack ."""ra dio, rebuilt motor. See to appreciate. LWY. fOR S"a"LE -1949 (fuitom Cluh roupe, Ford ft, black, white tdewslla, all ex tra! Price. 1475 Terma. Ph 239-J -2. CROSLEY HOTSHOT ROADSTER Would rnnaldrr older car in trsde. May he aeen 4 mflei south on 99, near Shorty's Csfe. or call 414-J-4. Better Buys at Barcus e e e TOP PRICES PAID FOR 0 GOOD USED CARS 1941 PACKARD SUPER CONVER TIBLE. Beautiful light blue color, with new light top. new white wall tires. RAH. many nthr trii. Snecial! reduced price 2395 1948 PACKARD DELUXE seotjn, RAH. upholtery and flnmh Ilk nw. mechanically oer- feet JIM Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 CASH FOR YOUR CAR NO RED TAPE ROSE MOTOR CO. LANE & ROSE STREETS CAN'T AFFORD 2 CARS Must sell one. 1947 Dodge Town se dan: 1949 Ford 4-door aedan with overdrive. Both exceptionally clean Personal 30 LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underlined ROSE MOTOR TRUCK CORP., an Oregon corporation Dillard Sheriffs Air Patrol For Douglas Incorporated At Wednesday Meet In cooperation with the newly engineered the Dougln county pre formed civil defense program, the i gram, noted mat extensive train Douglas County Sherrift's Air Pa trol was incorporated Wednesday afternoon at a ' meeting held in the jury room of the court house. The air patrol is one of IS tuch groups being formed in areji throughout the state working in , coniuNction wnn tne Maie Boara of Aeronautics. The Board of Aer onautics vormulated the plan to centralize t Sheriff's air groups in the 18 dialrttt. This plan was acepted by Adjutant General Thomas E. Rilea and Governor Douglas McKay to support the Ore gon national guard reserve. In time of peace th : duties of the air patrol will include protec tion of downed aircraft, searches for lost persons and manhunts. In case of i military emergency in which the national guard is called, the air patrol will support i the ground forces of the national guard reserve. It will also work in conjunction with the county civil defense program in the matter of internal security and disaster aid. Deputy Sheriff Ira Byrd, who ing for members will begin soon. This will include training in nav igation, meteorology, air rescue, map reading and general flying technique. According to Byrd a tentative M members are expected to en roll. Of these 10 or 12 will be non-flying members who will aid in necessary groundwork such as bringing back injured and lost per sons. The program in Douglas county wilt be under the supervision of key area designee, Roy Hatfield, and will be limited to licensed pi lots who are not members of the national guard, or the active air force. UO Graduates Join Faculty UNIVERSITY 0 F OREGON, Eugene (Special) Three new instructors two of them Univer sity of Oregon graduates have been appointed to the faculiv of the Oregon journalism school. Dean Gordon A. Sabine announced today. Paul Deutschmann will come to Eugene from the Denver Post where he's an assistant citv ed itor. He'll teach cources in the field of interpretative reporting. Deutschmann was graduated from Mr. AULUUOULS ANONYMOUS, t O Bos IIIS HISS ANNA STREED. Spner Cnrl l.r. will b in Robur( Friday SpL 13. CaU S19-J for appotntm.nl. Notices 31 doing business as ROSE MOTOR COM PANY, will sell at public auction the following described properti . to-wlt: One 194A Cadillac Sedan. Motor No. ESnat. Oklahoma License No. SVIS67. on iht 39th day of September. 19-V). at 1000 o'clock a. m at Row Motor Company, Lane A Rose Street, Rom burg. Douglas Country, Oregon, to the hlathrnt bidder NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that I .u- ... ..i. ...,.inn i. K..n k.iH inr sons at said time and place to satisfy a lien of the aforesaid Rose Motor A Truck Corp . an Oreenn corporation, doing business a Rote Motor Com pany, in the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollar 'tJl.Vi.OOi, which has been due since October 8. 1949 and which arises out of storage of said Cadillac automobile at the request of the owner thereof, to-wit. Lynn N. Kilgo. and that said rhariei are Jut and reasonable for the storage furnished. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the proceeds of said sale aha 11 be ap II ed as follows: First? To the pavment of said sale. Scnnd: To the discharge of said lien. Third: The balance. If any. is to be paid over to the Countv Clerk of Douglas Count . Oregon, to be held by him In trust for tha owner of said automobile ' NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that ad automobile wa left bv Lvnn N. Kilgo. the owner thereof, at Rose Mo tor Comnanv. la Roseburg, Douglas County-, Oregon. O T CARTER. Sheriff Douglas County. Oregon By ROSA HEINBACH Mr. and Kirs. Paul Unit of Oil larrl and Mr and Mr. Harrison Winston of Roseburg. left Thurc-ihe university in 1940 and has day afternoon on a lour by plane wumra un uir r.u(jrn? npKisicr to Dorcas Island. They are to be' Guard nd LaGrande Observer in guesis of the Columbia Aviation Oregon. Country club of Portland, and will i Gordon Greb who has been tay at the Buckhorn lodge on lching radio news in a Calif- IN MEMORY OF MY HUSBAND. Ralph D. Heath. ' who passed away 1 v ear a go today , Sept. 1 3, 1 949. Sweet Memories Linger Still with Me. Mrs. Mances Heath. LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that by order of the County Court for Douglas Count. Oregon, the undersigned was appointed administratrix of the Estate of Kdward William Joseph Nienew, deceased. All persons having claims aaainst said estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified as by law required, to the undersigned at the Ijw Office of Fred H Bernau, United Slates Na tional Bank Bldg . Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from Aug. 30, 1950. LORNA E. NIENOW 1947 RUTCK Super sedan. R H. perfect condition throughout ... I 194T KAISER SEDAN, completely recondt'tinned '. - WW he purpose of modifving such find- 1940 PONTIAC Tudor sedan, new paint - 1941 PACKARD 119 sedan. R H laMfl DODGE sedan, new paint, runs good .19 FORD roupe, runs good TO FORD MODEL A sedan TRUCKS & PICKUPS Board Readopts World War II Leave Practice PORTLAND (P) The same policies maintained during World War II by institutions of the Stale System of Higher Education to ward war leaves, fee refunding and service to the government, were readopted for the Korean crisis by the State' Board of Higher Education Tuesday. This means that staff members called for special service will be granted leaves with assurance of returning to former positions. Stu dents entering the service can get Administratrix of the Estate of fre refunds under prescribed con ditions ana can gei course creau when they enter the service near the end of the term. Credit, for certain types of work in the ser vice is also provided. All action recui.rui ended Mon day by the building and finance committees was confirmed by the board, including selection of a Mte for a new dental school, and al location of funds to all institutions for additional land purchases tnd plant rehabilitation. Resignation of Paul C. Packer as third. chancellor of the system was formally accepted and a res olution of appreciation for his "four years of effective service" adopted. The board agreed to asxume the cost of educational work in the various institutional dormit ories where these have nothing nth the Gunter Road thence west- (0 rfo with actual living and dining rly along the County Road to Cup-I ! .n , r and intersection with the for i operations. The total for all in stitutions amounts to just under (50.000. Other action: Adopted a pat ent policy covering cases where staff members engaged in re search or other work on the cam puses develop patentable pro cesses or items. Staff mem berg and the institution will share in any profits. Deeded to city of Portland land for a new street in the medical school area. Budgeted research grants In the state college in excess of Vs.S.OOO and to the medical school of more than $80,000, mostly from govern mental sources. Heard a report from Extension Director J. F. Cramer thafc Bkr and Bend will have community colleges this year and possibly Astoria, but that Klamath Falls has dropped the program. O ' MODIFICATION OT FINDINGS AND OF. TERMINATION OF THF. ORFf. ON STATK C.AMF. COMMISSION WHEREAS, .the Oregon S'ate Game Commission at its stated meeting held on Julv 14. 13. 28 and 39. IBM, re spectively, pursuant to the provisions ol Section 4. Chapter 275. Oregon Laws 1941. as amended by Set-lion 4. Chap ter lftS. Oregon Laws 1943. after hear ing, made and adopted written find ings and determinations as to what. if any. wild animals or wild birds niav be hunted, trapped, pursued or killed with gun, bow and arrow or other means or devices, and of what species, kinds and sex, and in what numbers, qusntltites or bag limits and in what places, manner and under what regulations, and at what seasons or times as will not affect injuriously the supplv thereof, and WHEREAS, the following described area was fixed as Included tn the hunter's, choice deer season as an open area for such hunter's choice deer sf ason : Beginning at the Cite of Drain In northern Douglas Countv. thence nnrtherlv alone U. S Hiahwav 99 approximately two miles to junction ter trail from Gunter to Alma on i x Siuslaw River, thence northerly alon said trail to intersection with the Siuslaw River in Section HA. Town ship 19 south, Range 7 west, in sou thern Lane Countv : thence west -erlv along the Siuslaw River to its confluence with the Pacific Ocean: thence south along the stiore line to the mouth of the Umpqua River, thence easterly along the Umpqua River to the Town of Elkton: thence westerly along Oregon Highway 3B o its Jii net Ion with U S Highway 99 at Drain; the point of beginning, and WHEREAS, tn the Judgment of said Commission It is in the best interest of the state that said findings and de terminations he modified by closing the above described area to said hunter s choice deer season, and WHEREAS, notire of a hearing for nnnr tn thai Hsilat hereof. Buhhalierf In in ; the Oregon Jotirnjand the Oregonlsn. : two newspaners of general circulation Ma 1 throughout the state of Oregon, printed i and published in Portland. Multnomah I Countv. Oregon , ' ORDERED, that the findings and de " , lerm'natlons of the Oregon S'ate Game 1 Cnmmiion adopted at Its stated meet- ln held on July 14. IS. 2S and 39. i lfl.W, respectively, fixing and determtn " i ing the hunter s rhoice deer season 194? FORD 9 dump truck, nearly new tires, perfect condition throughout ready to go to work modified hv closing to hunter's deer season all of th above eerlhed area, situated between the Siuslaw River and the t'mooua River. in Dougls fits nty. Stale of Oregon. ted mis :n aay ot atemrjr. '"n President Okays End lsjs reo speed waina pni - Of Congress Session BASY TERMS .iberal trades ionj Truman TuPfsStv gave iwIhi. Iarirt Sic-rlarani Your Packard Dealer IttgMwe e N ai Garden Valley R& Instruction e- 29 WTU. TAKE A FEW puptls for instruc tion m water color. Aty Robinson. ph. 143S-K. o WASHINGTON (.41 Pru- nc for Congress to quit as soon as it has completed action on emergency matters now pending. Speaker Rayburn of Texas an nounced after a White Houoe con ference that Mr. Truman said that he has "nothing further I intend to submit to Congress at this time. ' Rayburn ar.QJhe senate Demo- I cralia-v leaner. Lurav.of Illinois, aiN-M that Mr. Tntn left the decision up to Congress on whe'jftr to adjourn, recess or take a IPK id ay under some other legislative agreeemenv o , and Mrs. Grant Balls and I.arry, hoar a'ld Mar vin of Santa Barbara, Calif, wr were guests over Labor Day week nd of Mr. aned Mrs. 0. D. Mc Allister. Mrs. Bales is a niece of Mr. McAllister. Following their stay in Dillard they left for Al bany and Astoria, and returned by way of Klamath Falls. They vin of Santa Barba, Calif., were A picnic . was held Sunlay on the North Umpqua at the Little river picnic grounds by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Unit, Barton, Mary, Ralph and Nels; Mr. and Mrs. Royd Bruton, of Roseburg; Nona end of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ms- Allister and their housegupsts, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bales and family. The children went swimming and the adults played ball and fished. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mcrean and son Rodney, drove to Salem, Friday, staying over night there. Saturday they shopped in Port land. They also drove to tamhill, to visit McKean's father, V. B. McKcan and his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson and son Bobby, The elder McKean and daughter (Wanna McKcan Johnson) were formerly of Roseburg Mr. and Mfs. Walter F. Middle- stadt and daughter, Geraldine, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorrah and three 'children, Dennis, Judy and Ronald all stayed for the Labor day weekend at Gold Beach where they enjoyed fishing and other sports. Mrs. C. J. Hamilton and child ren, Saundra and Jimmy of Med ford, were the guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fish in their new home on the Heinbach ranch, last week. Six-year-old Saundra will enter the first grade in Medford school on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Johnson, Chuck Bertucci, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bertucci, Joanne and Joyce atended the wedding of Mrs. Ber tucci's brother. Jack Kerr, and Miss Peggy Meacham, Sept. 3, in the gardens of the bride's grandparents at Curtin. Kerr, a corporal in the army reserve will leave this month for service at Fort Ord. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mahnney and the latter's sister, Mrs. Lulu Shelton, all of Ventura, Calif., are guests in Dillard vicinity at the homes of Mahnney's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cal lahan and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ma honey. Many social affairs are being held in their honor. Follow ing their visit in this community the California party will leave for Portland and Reno, Nev., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swanson and daughter, Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wfllis, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Martyn spent the Labor day weekend camping at the Cra ter Lake National park. Mrs Stanford Buell took her mother, Mrs. G. J. Barnes and her aunt. Mrs. Belle Clark, to Tiller Friday to visit friends where Mr. Clark formerly taught school. Mrs. Frank Drew and daugh ters, Judith Kay and LauraKeth. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Post and two grandchildren, Phil lip and Christine Burgess tn Eu gene Thursday. Mrs. Drew refaSrts that her husband. Rev. Drew, who is in the Sacred Heart hospital with polio, is now MMwing a marked improvement from treat ments there. Mrs. Post called upon her brother, Mr. Roberta who is confined at the same hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fosback and Miss Thelma Kenneday rcrt, llirniwt M TilA.Hav frnm a (irm. T .uv....- ..u. - ..... day trip to San Francisco and Oakland where they visited the former's son, Oliver. The (party located at the Lakehurst h.tMl on ornia college will he the second new instructor. Radio news will also be his field in Oregon. And Carroll "Bob" Calkins will be a part-time instructor in news pho tography. He's a commercial pho tographer in Eugene. In 194ii Cal kins was graduated from the Ore gon journalism school. Europe Aid Loss In Case Of War, Senator States WASHINGTON MP) Senator Cain (R-Wash) told the senate that if a strong enemy moved against western Europe within two years the United States in vestment in arms aid would be a total loss.' After a two-month tour of Eu rope, he expressed the belief that Turkey and Spain are prepared and willing to fight, should Russia move against the west. He said that if western Europ eans were forced to fight now they would have only their "hands and slingshots against an agiv?ssor who would he fully equipped with every modern wea pon of war." "I think that if war broke out now." he continued in hia pre pared address, "millions of west ern Europeans would do the only thing they could do: they would sit tight and endeavor to make whatever terms were possible with the invader. "If we put ourselves in their shoes, I strongly doubt if we could recommend any other solu tion." Cain, a veteran of the war in Europe, carried credentials from the secretary of defense and the senate military affairs commute for his survey. KEEPS TRAVELING EUGENE (.P) Hairback Jack Gibilisco arrived on the football field at the University of Oregon yesterday and acted as though he were atiil Iravelinff lie .tnivpd an varrfi fnr tnnrhHnwn in. fir.t in Sutherlin ill p. m, Thursday, time he carried the ball. Interment will be at Lebanon, A ttserve If Herman, his arrival I Ore. from hn home in Los Angeles Mr. Culberlsnn died Monday of boosted th Ducks backfield i injuries Funeral Services Set For James Culbertson Funeral services for James E. Culbertson, 38, of Sutherlin will be held at the First Christian church WeaV, Sept. 13, 150 Th Newi-Kevi.w, Koseburg, Of. IS BIG STAGE MUSICAL ON SCREEN J. CARROL NAISH, Bt lTY HLTION and LOUIS CALHFRN in a scene from MCM'i "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN," in color by Technicolor. Vital Statistics Long-listing Relief for Itchy Skin Irritation Here's a tint Ro many people depend tm Resinol Ointment lo relieve smarting itch ol dry ectema, r haft nr. common rash, it mutt W $oo4. At all or uf fist a. The coat la small reuel M ires.1. rry hi ITCH incabia.1 u ntahl con. lafioua and wm eon tinu. lor Ul. If not lonoM Ita ani. mum t. th. Hen mit., which ta unmtin. to ordinary tr.alm.ot EXSURA kllla Iho Itrh-mit. aimn.1 inatanlly Onl, tnrM dava- EXSORA tr.atm.nt la rnulrL afaU nrd.r. fln ororaot atl.ntton. Marriage Licansas PARKS NEION Delbert Wil liam Parks and Darlene Faye Nel son, both of Roseburg. JURC.ENSEN - DOUGHERTY Royd Carl Jurgensen and Beverly Jane Dougherty, both of Roseburg. MARSTKRS - EDWARDS George Edward Marsters and Pearl Louise Edwards, both o f Roseburg. VAN DOLAH-CAMERON Glenn Lawrence Van Dolah and Betty J. Cameron, both of Roseburg. BROWN-PITTS Robert N. Brown and Gwendolyn M. Pitts, both of Myrtle Creek. Divorce Suits Piled Hl'BER Geraldine vs. Louis F. lluber. Cruel and inhuman treatment charged. COSIO Bertha Mae vs. Ra miro Cosio. Cruel and inhuman treatment rharoerl Plaintiff aakc rnOnrlv nf lu-n minnr ehiMrn anrl lnalf""nn Wh.n u .tnkra. UK. BfU-ana cusiooy ot two minor cnuaren ann uoi.ux n,,, . (a.t.u.Mun, monthly support monev. m.dlrlnM known to doctor, tor th. nllat W MITCHELL Ardys L., vs. Fred wartbur, iu and umiiar diauaaa, u. I). Mitchell.' Cruel and Inhuman treatment charged. Plaintiff asks custody of one minor child. HENDR1CK Edna vs. Jack Robert Hendrirk. Cruel and inhu man treatment charged. Plaintiff asks custody nf one minor child and montly support money Also sole ownership by the plain tiff of all personal property is asked. SLOVENSKY-Patricia vs. Rob ert Stanley Slnvensky. Cruel and Inhuman treatment charged. Plain tifl asks restoration of her former name. HEART ATTACK OR INDIGESTION? THANK HKAVINSi Moat attack, ar. mat Mid DRIVERS EXAM DATED A drivers license examiner will received when he was be on duty in the city hall in Rose- power that generally looked sound struck by the limb of tree he burg Thursday and Friday this in yesterday's work-out. was felling. week between 9 s.m. and S p.m. PILED HEMORRHOIDS asg whw Iscmi Diss COLON . . , STOMACH allsteot. tUITUKE (Hernia) Iraata. Iitfcul agsatwipgntM KM0 ' J. 00 Mas rhrsu.a en. UitaJ 1,00 a mm. wm Sri CJ.fisaa. at. a lau.iMJ FREE ! THE DEAN CLINIC IN one 40" TBAB OM.aovoaar.o M.aio.MO " I Cora, 1 mild, dad Snnd Ara. 'ii IAr 1IS raMond M.Ot. The siios! powerful gasoline your car can use ! .. . al X. 1 Recovery Of Money Is ' Sought In Court Suit Loran O'Neal has filed a suit for I recovery of money in the circuit court against the Roseburg Lime Pdvducts Co. for M. 658 61 allegedly remaining to be pam lor construc tion of a rock crushing plant. Named as members of the com pany (sai're Clyde Fullerton, Harry Brubaker. H. J. Gilbert and M E. Groshong. Another siaTi for recovery of Lake Merritt in Oakll and froiaj money was Wed against Russet there they toured San Francisco-Q r.an Dy I., w. uernart aoing bus- inry visuea me ioiaen oaie iness as the "Timbers." The plain- park. Fleisharker Zoo, Fisher- tiff company asks $1,248 12 al-1 man's Wharf. Chinatown and Play- Irgedly unpaid for goods and mer- land on the beach. Oliver Fosback chandise delivered to the defend- I is now a hospital corps man Yes, many of today's engines have been (tepped-up . . . they call for asore powerfu gasoline! Now Shell gives you the most powerful gasoline your car rtih usedSheQ Premium. It's "activated." fjO WONDEg) SHELL IS WINNING MORE NEW GASOLINE CUSTOMERS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND. Q ant. MINE SHIP BLOWN UP TOKYO LP) General Mac Arthur's headquarters said today a South Korean ship Monday blew up a Red ship loaded with mines in Haeju hay. due south of Pyong yang, North Korean capital. o the Oaknoll Naval hospital in Oik- lann. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hayden mot ored to Portland fnr the Labor day weekend where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eil I Berry. On Sunday they atlenrjjj the Billy Graham ISangelistic I services. Actually, Shell splits molecules to get more power for today's more powerful engines. So you get a gasoline that's "activated"! Get a tankful of "activated" Shell Premium today. Your Shell Dealer is the man to see. ree From a 4t)itinuing impartial itudr of monthly gasoline purchases over a period of 27 months. o V V Activation makes the difference Shell fcientitr, using; iht finest vails hit crude, activate the mole cules by splitting tnd rearrang ing them according to Shell's formula for a perfectly balanced gasoline. 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