LEGAL LAND FOR LEASE NOTICE is- hereby given that the State Land BoarU of the State of Oregon will receive sealed bids at its office in the State Capitol at Sslem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock A.M., on Tuesday, January 23, 1951, for the leasing of overflow land, which land is more particularly described hereinafter, giving, however, to the owner or owners of any land abutting or fronting thereon for a period of 48 hours after the opening of said bids, the preference right to lease said tide and overflow land at the highest price offered, provided such offer is made in good failh, and pro vided that the Land Board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Said land is situated in Lane County, Oregon, and is more par ticularly described as follows: All overflow land lying b e tween mean high and mean low water lines fronting on Lots1 1,2,3 and 4 of Block 27, Westlake,, Oregon. Applications must be acconv pan led by a certified or cashier's check for the full amount of the first year's rental, and no bids will be considered for less than $25.00 per annum, lease to be for a period of ten years. In addition to the amount bid, the v successful bidder shall pay the actual cost of adver tising. All bills should be sealed and addressed to E. T. Pierce, Clerk of the State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Ap plication and Bid for the Leasing of Overflow Land." Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 7th day of December, 1950. E. T. Pierce. Clerk, State Land Board. Notice li hereby given tint the un dersigned administrator of the estate of John F. Morrn, deceased, has filed hn supplemental linal account in the Coun ty Court of Dougtar County. Oregon, and Mid court has fixed Tuesday, Jan uary 30. lf.11. at 10-00 o'clock a. m. Pacific Standard Time, in the county courtroom tn the courthouse in Roe . burg, Douglas County, Oregon, a the time and place for hearing objection!, if any there bt, to said supplemental f .mj, account and far the settlement thereof. GEORGE LUOMA, Administrator of the Estate of John F. Morris, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of HARVEY J MAHONEY. Deceased, by the Countv Court of the Stale of Oregon for Douglas County. All persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same to the underfilled either at 877 Willamette Street. Eugene. Oregon, or at the of fire of the County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, duly verified and with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of the firet publication of this notice said date of first pub lication being December Ath. IBM. S. JEANNE M. HOFFMAN, Ad ministratrix. BAILEY Ac HOFFMAN, Attorneys. 877 Willamette Street. Eugene, Oregon. NOTICE OF riNAIj SETTLEMENT NOTICE Is herehy given that the un dersigned administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Alexander Sympson McMahan, also known ns Alex McMahan. Deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon and said court has fixed Tuesday. February 6, 1031 at ten o'clock In the forenoon, in the County Court Room la the Court House in Roseburg, Douglas County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections. If any there be, to said final account and for the settlement thereof. GEORGE Ll'OMA. Administrator with the will an nexed of (he estate of Alexander , . S mpson McMahan, also known as Alex McMahan, Deceased. NOTICE ts hereby given that under and pursuant to an order of the County Court of the State of Oreson for Doug las County duly made and entered of record in the matter of the estate or Benjamin Harrison Miller, dereaid, authorizing the undersigned as admin iFlra'or of the estate of ?aid drcedent to sell the real property hereinafter described. NOW, THEREFORE, I. Elmer Kruse. a such admin trator. will at ihje law offices of Orcutl, Long & Neuner, t'mp qua Savings Loan Building. Rose burg. Oregon, on and after the flth dv of February, K51 offer for sale and sell at private sale for cash in hund, subject to confirmation hy the court. 1h following described real property beloncing to said estate, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter ol the North east Quarter 'NE' . NE' and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter S'; NEM In Section One 'P. Townshin Twentv-thre-t2.1i South. Range Six 6t Wra of Willamette Meridian. Dmmlm Coun ty. Orrzcn, and containing 120.06 acre runre or ). ELMER KITUSE. Arministr?tor of the Estate of Benjamin Harrison Miller, deceased. M'MMONR IN THE DISTRICT ( OUT OF THE ST A'' F F ORFHnv FOR nnrr;i,AS COTNTY MATTTF REYNOLDS. Plaintiff, vs NORM A V GROVES AND EVER ETT FERONI Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby reouired to itppear and answer the comnlaint of nU.n'iff filwt a am rut vnu tn the above- entitled court and caiie. on or before four weeks from the fith dav of Jan uary IBM. tnat being the date oi me first mthtfeatinn of this summons: and if vou fail so to apnrar in answer of snid rnmnlnint, nlaintlff for want there of will applv in the court for relief nemannea in saio comoiaim, surrinr( statement of which Is as follow, to wit: That nlalntiff have and recover judg ment against each of you in the full sum of and plaintiff's costs and dl-bursements therein incurred. This summons is served unon you hv publication onre each week for four successive weeks In the Roseburg Nws pp'irw, a newmaner of ecneral circu lation, ns provided hv statue published and Issued in Roseburg. Douglas Coun ts. OreeoT hv order of the Honorable A J, Gedde.i, District Judge of the above-en titled rovrt made on the 4th dav nt Janu" 1951. DAVIS, WLTON AND RICHMOND Attorneys for Plaintiff 21B V. S. National Bank Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The undersigned administrator with the will annexed of the estate of James F Rovd. deceased, has filed in the Countv Court of Douglas Countv. Ore gon. Ihe final account of his adminis tration, and Mid Court has fixed Tues ri.?v, Januarv lfith. 1M. at 10 o'clock ir the forenoon r;f said day, as the time, and the Countv Court room in the rourt house li Roseburg. Oregon, as the place. f-r hearing objections, if an', to aid final nimunt or to the sritlement of said estate D?td Dee-mb-r Iflth. 1950. ROY O YOUNG. Administrator with fie Will Ann-ed of the Estate of JAMFS T. BOYD. Deceased. NOTICE OF AJ.SAL SETTLEMENT 0 NOTCE is herehv given that Tne. dv itnh da of Jsouiry 19.il at in o-iTk A.M. in the County Court w.m :n ih r nit t-t itnix In Rosehurg. D-v-las Ccuntv. Oreeon, has been fixed as the time and P2r 'or fir,r1' n! ; J'-'Vlon, If anv. t-0 he fbW account fild hv the u .de-.7ffned In the Coun'y i Co-j-l of the Pste rt Oregon for Done- and for the tcttlemtnt thre- GLrY I'rtofl, Adrrfik. u'rtx of rh r..ti of Lrna Baird, Decaed. LEGAL NOTICE Or SALE Or REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HKRKBV GIVEN that under and pursuant in an oioer of mi county ciurt of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, duly made and entered of record in the Matter of tne Estate of Leslie H. Wilson, Deceased, autnor- izing ine unaersignea, as aammiRtra tor of satd estate, to e11 the real prop erty hereinafter described; now, U.c.e fore, I, Norman LeRoy Wilson, administra tor of in estate of Leslie ft. Wilson, deceased, will at the offices of George Luomfc, United Stales National Bank Building, Roseburg, Doug. a County, Oregon, on ana alter the Mih day uf January, 1031, offer for sale for cash in hand subject to continuation by the court tne toilowing described real prop erly belonging to said estate, to-wit; (at The following described real prop erty situated in Douglas County. Ore gon, to-wii: Beginning an a point which is located as follows: Starting at the northeast corner ot property described in county clerk's Deed Hec ords in Vol. 39. page said point being 1 1 chains and M links west and 4 chains north of the southeast corner of the J. G. Clark Donation Land Claim No. 91, Township ;W South, Bange S West, Willamette Me ridian, In Sec, It".; running thence west 351.1 feci aiong the north line of said property to the east line of tne r"aclue Hignway; running thence aiong atd east line of the Pacific Highway norm 7J 3tj' -x e s t lti.lj feet to an Iron pin, which iron pm is tat point of beginning lor tne parcel of real property hereby de scribed; running tnence east along tie north line of a 16-fool roadway ifollowing a line parallel to ine aforenoled .154 1 tool line from saiu starling point to the easi line of saia Pacific Highway) 10.121 feet to a n iron pin; running thence north 74 1 feet to an iron pin; running thence west 113.11 feet to an iron pin on ine east line of said Pacific Highway; running thence south i - 6 .a .i along ia.d east line of said Pacific Highway 74 di feet to the point of beginning. Stud parcel is a part of tne teM property described In that cer tain warranty deed dated March 17. II. 47. recorded in Vol, J.t7, page of tne Douglas County. Oregon. Deed Records, ana being subject to tne easement and right of way therein mentioned if the same cross aia premises. Together with a non-exclusive case ment for roauway purpo ott-r . .ij acrona the following described 16-foot roadway; Starting at the NE corner of properly described in County Clerk's Deed Recorr. in Volume 9. page -48, said point being 11 chains ana 34 lin.it W. and cuains v ui the SB corner of the J. G. Clark Donation Land Claim No. Si, lov.n ship m South, R. 5 West, Willamette Meridian in Section 27. running thence W. J54.1 feet along the N. line of ma property io ine t,. line ut the Pacific Highway, running ihence H. running tn trice sojin Jti eat 7' 3fi' W. lb.ia feet lo an iron pin, running ihence E. along the N. line of saiu lb-loot roadway Hollowinj a line parallel to the a lore no lea Oa4.1 foot line n om said beginning point to the said K. line of said Pacific High way) :W6ai feet to an iron pin. run ning thence S. ltf feet to the point of beginning, Said roadway may be used lor vehicular and pedesman travel but may not be biocKcd or oinerwtse used so as to interfere witn the use of said roadway by oiner persons. ,lbi The following described real prop erty situated in Douglas County, Ore gun, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is located as follows: Starting at the northeast corner of properly described in county clerk's Deed tiec oids in Volume .19, page 24b, aid point being 11 chains and 54 links west and 4 chains north of the south east corner of the J. G. Clark Uw nation Land Claim No. 51, Township 3-j South, Range 3 West, Willamette Mendun, in Sec. 27; running thence west ar4.1 feet along trie north line of said property to the east line of the Pacific Highway; running thence along said east line of the Pacific Highway north 7" :i6" west 16.13 fPet to an iron pin; running thence east along the north line of a Hi toot roadway ifollowing a line parallel to the aforenoled :i.4.1 foot lino front said sterling point to the east line of said Pacific Highway) 2U3.21 feet to an iron pin, which Iron pin is the point tf beginning for the parcel of real property hereby described; running tnence north 74.1 feet to an iron pin; running thence west nO feet in an iron pin: running ihence south 51) feet to the point of begin ning. Said parcel is a part of the real property described in that cer tain warranty deed dated March 17, 1947, recorded in Vol. 1.17, page (552 Of the Douslai Countv. Or-mrm Deed Records and being subject to um cHsrnirnv ana ngni oi way inere ln mentioned U the same cross said premises. Together with ss non-exclusive ease ment for roudway purposes over and across the following described 16-foot roadway. Starting at the ME corner of property described in coun ty Clerk's Deed Records In Volume 39, page 24a, said point being It chains and 54 links W. and 4 chains N. of the SB corner of -the J G. Clark Donation Ind Claim No. ri, Tou-mhip ;io South, R. 5 West. Wil lamette Meridian in Section 27, run ning thence W. 354.1 feet along the N. line of said property to the E. line of the Pacific Higt.wav. ruin'"-! thence N. 7 36 W. 16 13 feet to an Iron pin. running thence K. along the N line of said IB-foot roadway following a line parallel to the afore noted .Ilia 1-foot line from said begin mng point to the satd E. line of said Pacific Highway I 356 21 feet to an iron pin, running thence S. 16 feM to the point of beginning. Said road way may be used for vehicular and pedestrian travel but may not be blocked or otherwise usrd so as to interfere with the use of said road way by other person. That said real property will be sold fo- cash in hand lo the hijrhet and best bidder at private sale and further, that the said property described in paragraphs ai and ibi above may be sold as a unit at one sa le or in parcels segregated as one parcel lot j and another parcel for that described In paragraph b above. NORMAN LEROY WILSON. Ad ministrator of the Estate of Leslie R. Wilson, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed as ad ministrator of the etale of Marietta MAMborn. deceased. All persons having r limns against the said estate are no tified to present the same verified as required by law to the undersigned at Room B, United States National Bank Build ine in Roseburc. Oregon within six months from the date of this no- tice. , Dated this 16th day of December, i 1950. J LOYD E MAYBORN ! Administrator of the Estate of Marietta Mayborn, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS All peisuns having claims against the Estate of Anthony M Abel, deceased. now pending In ne county court oi Douglas County. Oregon, are hereby noti fied to present the same, verified as I required by law. to the undersigned at I the offices of Orcutt. Long Sc Neuner, Roseburg. Oiegon, within six months from December 9. 1950. A. N. Orcutt. Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Anthony M. Abel, deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS AM persons having claims against the estate of Mae Updike, deceased, now pending in the county court of Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby notiflea to present the same verified as required by law to the undersigned at the offices or Orcutt, Long St Neuner, attorneys. Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from December 16th. 1950. EDNA MAE UPDIKE, Administratrix of the Estate of Mae Updike, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Molly B. Hewitt, de ceased, now pending in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the s?me, verified a, required by law. to the i undersigned at the office of Ira B. Riddle, Attorney, Roseburg, Oregon, within six monthi from the date here of. ! Dated and first published this 23rd day of December. 1950. Leland J. Hewitt O Administrator of the estate of ninny o. iiewui. Deceased, NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING . Notice li herehy given that the under signed everutor of the estate of C. Fred Wolsk. deceased. hs filed hi final ac count In the County Court of the Slate of Drunn fr-r- rViiielas Countv. and rl court has rammed Tuesdav. January fi at " Ao clock In the forenoon 0f M)(j d)iy ln County Court Ra in ,n Court House In Raseburg. D'Oa Countv, Oregon a tj time for hearing i obiertinns to said fnunt ; DATED December. 1"V IVAN G PICKENS. Executor of the estate of C. Fred Wolsk, dfsed. LEGAL in the riRcriT roriT or the TATE OF OREGON FOR pnt'GLA COt 'NT Y SUMMONS Ca.e No. 15716 WALLACE H RAYMOND and ADA LILLIE RAYMOND, Plaintiffs, vs. SAMUEL GORDON and MARY ANN GORDON, husband and wile, the Unknown Heirs of Samuel Gor don, if deceased, the Unknown Heirt of Mary Ann Gordon, if deceased, and All othr persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate, Hen or interest In or to the real property described In the com plaint herein, Defendants, To' Samuel Gordon and Mary Ann Gordon, husband and wife, tne Un known Heirs of Samuel Gordon, If de ceased, the Unknown Heirs of Mary Ann Gordon, if deceased, and All other per sons or parlies unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in o- lo the real property described In the complaint herein, Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and earh of you hereby are required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs filed against you herein within four 4 weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and If you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein, a succinct statement of which Is as follows: That you are required to appear and state the nature and character of your adverse claim, if any, to the following described real property, to-wit: Beginning at the quarter section corner between sections 9 and 10. Township 30 South, Hane 4. West of the Willamette Meridian, Doug las County. Oregon running thence East 26 19 . chains to the West boundary of land owned bv Frank Fate as described tn Book 19 it Bage 348 and Vol. IS at page 3K9, eeri Records of Douglas County, Oregon. Running thence South 1.14 chain along the Frank Fale land tn the Southwest corner thereof. Thence East H 41 chains to the In terior "L" corner of the Andrew Thomas D.L.C. No. 43. above town shin and range. Running thence South tW We U 4.n- chains to an angle of the Countv Road leading up to Davs Creek: thence South '5 West 21. W chains along said road tti Its intersection with the County Road leading up the South Umo oi;a Rivr. Thence North M' 30 V est 20 26 chains to the West bound ary of the D.LC No. 47 of G. T. Day. above township and ranee. Punning thence North 4 20 rhains to tbe interior 'L" corner of said DLC. No. 47: thence North 65', West 4 96 rhains to the North est corner of the Gabert Lot. Th-nre South 2 chains to th South bounrt arv line of D L.C. No. 47: Ihence West 19.50 chains to the Southwest corner of D L.C. No. 47. Thence North 19 1 rhains to the center line of Section 9: thence East to the phce of beginning. Also, beginning at a stake set on the South bouoderv of Il man Wol lnhTg a"d Alfred Wnllenberg land in the Donation Land Claim No. 47 of Geo T. Day 8 81 chaint wst or the quarter section corner be tween sertfons 9 and 10 In town ship South Rang- 4 West Wil lamette MnoMan. thnce running East .35.23 ehitns to the west hound try of Trank Fate's land thnce North 6 63" j chains to a sta'e. thence west 35.21 chains to a stake and thence south 6 63' 10 chains to the nlace of beginning, contain, infr 23 37 ' t acres, more or less, in Douglas Countv. State of Oretron. Save and except that portion of the abov described premises convevd by W. H. Raymond et ux to llv man Wollenberg and Alfred Wollen berg as described in Ihe deed as the same is recorded in Vol. 38 at pago 8. Deed Records of Douglas County, Oregon, and except that portion conveyed bv Wallace H, Raymond et ux to the State of Ore gon by deed dated June 28. 1941 and recorded July 7, 19-M In Ve.1. Ki2 nt natte 607. and subject to an easement in favor of the California Orecon Power Company, more nar ticularly described in instrument dieted Auguit 13. 1941 and recorded August 22. 1941 in Vol. 103, pane 43, Deed Records of Douglas County, Oregon. and that upna the hearing thereof. It be decreed that the nlaintiffs are the owners as tenants hy the entirety of sa.d real property: that the defend ants and each of them and all perrons claim irg by. through and under there have no rignt. title, estate, lien or inter est in or to said rr-al property or any Dart thereof, and that the title of the pletntiff be forever quisled against the defendants and that the defendants be forrver eninir.fxl from asserting and cleiming any right, title, estate, lien and Interest In and to said real prop erly or any part tnereul. This summons Is served upon vou by publication in the Roseburg News-Review pursuant to an order or the above entitled court made and entered there in by the Honorable Carl E. Wtm brrly on '.he 22nd day of December. 1959. Dated and first ruhtlshed this 23rd day of December. 1950 OF. DOES AND FELKER Attorneys for Plaintiffs United States National Bank Building Roseburg, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underpinned executrix has filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Douglas County her Final Ac count of settlement of the Estate of Bernhard Sabelin. deceased, and the Court has fixed Tuesday, 22d day of January. 19T1, at lti:(Ki AM of saia dav in the County Court Room In the County Court House in Roseburg. Doug las County, Orcr.on, as I he lime and place for hearing objections, if nv. to said Final Account and the settle ment of the Estate. DATED December 23d. 19 Ml. CATHERINE IHGGlBtBOTHAM Eveclurlx of the Estata of BERNHARD SABELIN, deceased. SI'MMONB IV THE flRI'I'IT t'OIRT OF THE STATE OF ORECJON IN AND FOR THE COI'NTV OF Dorcl.AK WAYNE C CONGER, Plaintiff, VI. BRUCE I.. THORNTON and HILDA THORNTON. Hushand and Wife: and J. R HUGHES. B. F. HUGHES and O. S HUGHES, cn-parlnen dnins hu.Inesa a. Ihf AUTOMO TIVE CRKnlT ASSOCIATION, and the COUNTY OF DOUGLAS. STATE OF OREGON Defendant. TO: Bnire I.. Thornton and Hilda Thornton. Hu.hand and Wife. DEFEND ANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and an.wer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause within four weeita frotn the Hth day of January. IP3I. be tnif the first day of publication hereof and. it vou fail to appear and answer said Complaint within said time, plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for In the Complaint, a suc cinct stelement o' which is as follows: ONE That said note and Inorleaae be reformed to express the true in- tent of the parties. TWO. That Ihe plaintiff has Judg ment against the defendants. Bruce L. Thornton and Hilda Thornton, for the. sum of Three Thousand Eight Hundred Flfly dollars ia.i.850 i, to gether with interest therenn at the rate of three per cent per annum from June 7. !S1: and for the fur ther sum of Twelve dollars and flftv cents '!2.V)i for the ownership and encumbrance report with Interest thereon at the rate of slv per cent per annum from September 2a. 10.10: and for the sum of Four Hun dred dollars iMno.i reasonable at torney's fees and for the plaintiffs costs and disbursements Incurred In this suit. THREE. That the plaintiff have Judgment and Decree herein against the defendants and that the said mortgage of the plalntitr. to this comnlaint al'achcri -.f r -t -a pint thereof, be declared as a first and prior lien upon trie ,ci,,. Ing devrlhed real properlj. In-wll: NorthalK) feet by .W feet of Lot three :!'. Block forty-nine Amended Plat of RAILROAD ADDITION In the Cltv of HFKDSPORT, Douflaa County, Oregon aa. :.erunty for Ihe sums In thla rmnplalnt prayed for and for which Judgment Is herein asked and lhat the said mortgage ha foreclosed and ihe real property, therein described be sold In ihe manner prescribed by law and prac tlte of this Coii't and that the pro reed, of such sale shall ot applied to the amount found to be due plaintiff. Including co-ts and attorQ nrVs fees and rosta of sale. FOI'R. Thai the plalnliff have Judgment and Decree herein: that, when the said property is sold tin der said foreclosure of .aid mort gage, that 11 ts lo be sold free and el-ar of ajl right, tltl-. claim, lien, interest or estate of the defendants, or anv of them, or any persons claiming bv. through or under th-m. or any of them, save only the statutory right of redemption: lhat Ihe defendants and each nf them a-zaKslI nther persons claiming thrtaflh or under oi them, ba forevi er ertn OUT OUR WAY 1 f I STRUWG THOSE WIRES T WELL, GET RIGHT BACK 1 1 i l l!' i ! !'! AROUWP THE GARBAGE J OUT THERE AW UNSTRIMGp CAW TONIGHT TO 'EM VOU'VE ALSO , ' ' DISCOUEAGE VCX3S 1'fmK. DISCOURAGEP A FROM GETTIM' , l flfoi , UP i t- 111 4i-li 1 JTRWiLLiAkAs, Local Automobile Dealer Given '4 ""t If'" r il . - iff " tegs i if x H. T. Hansen, local automobile dealer, sus at his desk at the Hose burg Motor company gazing ap praisingly at a reproduction of a noted painting of Pontiac, famous Ottawa war chief and for whom, incidentally, one of General Mo tors' autos is named. Pontiac flourished (I quote from an authority who used the verh) from about 1620 to 16K9. What he flourished the authority didn't say, Corn And Wheat Limits Removed By Secy. Brannan WASHINGTON P) Secre tary of Agriculture Frannan has lifted all planting restrictions on 1951 crops of corn and wheat. This action was taken he said because of maximum production of these important bread and live stock feed grains is needed under the national mobilization program. The announcement is a reversal of former decisions. The depart ment had set lip acreage planting allotments for tne 1951 wheat crop. It also had announced that such allotments would he continued, but at higher levels than in 1950, for corn. Suspension of restrictions will af fect only the spring wheat portion of the wheal crop, because winter wheat under already has been planted individual allotments to farmers. Winter wheat makes up about 70 percent of wheat produc tion. I-ast year's corn crop, eight per cent above average, was grown on the smallest acreage since 1894. The wheat crop, above average, was grown on a slightly above average acreage. "This call for increased acreage for wheat and corn," Brannan said, "does not mean for a call for plow-up of acreages lhat from the standpoint of conservation might better be left in hay or pasture and other essential crops." The ox is believed lo have been one of the earliest animals to be domesticated. fnreclostd of nany claim, right, ti tle. Hen. interest or estate in nr to said premises or any part thereof, excepting the statutory right or re demption. FIVE. That the plaintiff aave Judgment and Decree lhat ha inay become a purchaser upon such fnreclnsure sale being had and that a certificate in the usual form ajiall be Issued by the sheriff to the pur chaser: and that Ihe sheriff shall place such purchaser In possession of the premises upon confirmation of said sale and lhat the sherirf execute to Ihe purchaser the proper conveyance to ssid premises after the expiration of the time allowed bv law for redemption SIX For such other' and further relief as In the Court shall aeem Just and enultable. This summnns ts published tn the Rn-ehum News-Review, a newspaper of general circulation, printed in the City of Roseburg. Douglas County. Oregon, pursuant to the order of Ihe Hon. Carl F. Wlmberly, Judge af the above en titled Court, made and entered on Ihe 3rd dav of January. Iw'.l In said Court. FLAXEL AND TODD ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Rv Roger B Todd Residence and Post Office Addrest: North Bend, Oregon THE KICK-BACK but from Pontiac's record I as sume that mostly it was a war club. He headed a vast confeder acy of the Indian tribes adjacent to the Mississippi valley and in lfifi.1 captured eight forts and mur dered several hundred English sol diers and American colonists. This authority I mention, at least, says the Indians murdered the soldiers and settlers. The In dians, of course, would have had Russia To Renew Talks On Debt To United States WASHINGTON Russia has agreed to resume negotiations January 15 for settlement of the $11 billion Soviet account for leiul lease the United Stacs supplied her in World War II. The Slate department said the conference was arranged after the U. S. began pressing last June 15 for resumption of talks. Previous negotiations were broken off more than two years ago. In the meantime Russia has re turned some ice breakers and 27 frigates out of a total of 585 naval vessels and 96 merchant craft which were turned over by the U.S. as part of the allied war effort. These ships were only a part of the lend lease extcndeU by the U.S. to Russia as an ally. Baby Born As Bullets pjy n Korean House 1 ' WONJU, Korea (JP) A baby was born while bullets ripped about the other day. A patrol led hy Capt. Ken Irving, 35, Auburn, N. Y., saw North Korean soldiers go into a house. The Americans opened fire, killing two Communists and cap turing one. After Ihe shooting stopped, Irv ing searched the house to make sure no Reds were left. Huddled in a back room he discovered three adults, three children and a five mintiteold baby born during the shooting. "I hone the child has a quieter life in the future than he did his ; first five minutes, Irving sain. voiu !258s 'n your home? then phone By J. R. Williams T. M. tto- U S. T. 0F. ' 1 Noted Painting another word for It. If the Russians invaded unit laud of uuis, whith w( took from the Indians but now con sider our own, and killed a lot of us, we'd claim we were murdered, But the Russians wouldn't call it that. We used to say the only good Indian was a dead Indian, so I reckon the Russkii would feel that they merely were making good Americans of us. (Paul Jenkins.) Ruse Suspected In Soviet's Note WASHINGTON UP) U. S., Britain and France will send Rus sia a new nole in a few days ask ing clarification of Moscow's lat est proposal for a Big Four meet ing. Some officials here consider Moscow's proposals deliberately confusing. While drafting the new note, the western powers are pressing for ward with plans for creation of Western European defense army, including German units. Hope of disrupting these plans is generally regarded in Washington as the ma jor reason for Russia's talking .bout a four power conference now. Responsible officials said there is no intention in this or any other important western capital to per mit Soviet diplomatic maneuvers tn divert or slow down the de fense preparations. On the con trary, General Eisenhower's talk with top Washington authorities and his impending trip to burope are expected to have the opposite effect. The three western powers, nev ertheless, have agreed not to close any door lo negotiations with Rus sia which provides a real chance of easing world tension. Out of this basic attitude, and despite deep scepticism about Russia's inten tions, rose the plan to send Moscow another note. Early orthodox Moslems re garded coffrt as an intoxicallng beverage and its use is prohibited in the Koran, JACKSOMST. TUCPHONB 268 Sat., Jan. 4, 1?S1 Ths Nwi-Rtviw, Roisburg, Or. 11 Roseburg School District Able To Qualify For Junior College, Legislators Report FsurUtn ichool dUtrieTi of Ortgon havt tht naeaiury tax valuation and luHieiant high lehool anrollmant to warrant aarly eoniidaration for tha aitablishmani of junior eollaca programs, the lagislativa interim eommittea on pott-high ichool adueational facilities pointi out in a report released hare by State Senator Thomat Parkinion. The report, authoriied by Senate joint Reiolution 24, li a 66-page document calling for early eoniidaration of junior col lege programi In the following dittrieh: Baker, Milwaukie, Ore gon City, Roieburg, rVledford, Grants Pai, Klamath Falls. Spring field, Albany, Lebanon, Gresham, Beaverton, Hilliboro, and Portland. The two criteria stipulated by the interim committee are: (1) an assessed property valuation of at least $7,500,000 and (2) an enroll ment of 500 in grades nine through twelve. With the theme that "the state is still permitting the accident of birthplace to play too big a part in determining a young person's chances of receiving the benefits of higher education," the report is packed with statistics to point up the thesis that a far greater per centage of students attend college where facilities are easily acces sible, than attend from areas not offering low-cost education. The breadth of service for the proposed junior colleges is treated by the report: "The Junior College serves three groups: (1) the group preparing to enter college; (2) the larger group who wish to prepare tor trade, industry, or omer vo cation; and (3) the adults of the community who desire to better equip themselves for positions in the business world or to advance culturally." Prapostd Law Summarised The text of the proposed junior college law has the following fea tures: 1. The proposed law provides for the establisnment of junior col leges as a part of the secondary school system to be administered by the local school district and to be financed by the joint efforts of the district and state the amount of state aid to be Ihe same as now allotted for the public elemen tary and secondary schools of the suite. 2. The proposed law establishes two criteria for determining whether or not a school district shall be authorized to establish a junior college: (1) an enrollment of 500 or more students in grades IX-X1I, and (2) an assessed valu ation of $7,500,000 or more. "3. The proposed law provides for supervision of the junior col leges at the state level compar able to that now existing for the public schools of the stale with the added provision that the ap proval of the slate board of higher education shall be obtained for those courses which arc to be rec ognized for credit by standard col leges and universities. "4. The proposed law also estab lishes the procedure which must be followed by those districts con templating offering junior college work. "The proposed law also auth orizes the local school district to charge tuition for both resident and nonresident students, the amount of such tuition charge to be left to its own determination but not Evangelist Sees Good In Bomb Threat To N.Y. NEW YORK (P) Evangelist Billy Graham, 32, says "it took an atom bomb threat to make the city (New York) talk about God " The Southern Baptist minister, speaking before 700 persons who met to plan a cily-wide evangelical campaign for 1952, asked lor a "fanatical following" amonj Christians similar lo that shown by Communists. He said that New York Cily was on the brink of atomic destruction and called for Christian unity "he fore it is too late." "I do not know any place more ripe for judgement or closer to the brink of catastrophe than the city of New York," he declared. 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It further stales: "The passage of such a law will bring to worthy students an education adapted lo their individual interests and needs and will help lo overcome the pres ent handicap of allowing economic status and accident pf birthplace lo determine whether or not they can obtain the benefits of advanced education." Truckers Will Repay Families For Storm Aid AKRON, 0. (JPI Truck driv ers from 30 firms will show their appreciation Jan. 17 for food and shelter given them during the Thanksgiviag weekend blizzard. Hundreds of fairflrties pitched in to help travelers stranded by up to 3.1 inches of snow in some parts of Ohio. Emergency kitchens and shelters were set up and many of the victims were g'.ven lodging in private homes. When the drivers reached their terminals after the storm, they told of the generous , treatment. Later they talked about it among them selves at rest stops and lunch rooms. The people wouldn't let us pay them; now we should do some thing to show our thanks. They decided. And so, with the help of Owen 0. Orr, president of the Motor Cargo. Inc.. of Akron, a fund was started, ln a short time contibu tions from drivers and their em employers had risen to $3,000. Two towns were selected to sym bolize the relief effort in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. They were Irwin, Pa., at the junc tion of U. S. route 30 and the western end of the Pennsylvania turnpike, and Medina, 0., where routes 183 and 57 converge. At simultaneous ceremonies on Jan. 17, the drivers will say their thanks. The Irwin Public library will receive $1,500 for a new sec lion of books and the Medina rec reation park will be given a sim ilar amount for equipment, Bronze plaques, attesting to the hospitality of the two towns, will go along witn tne presentations. 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