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4 : Timber & Sawmills 21 Trucks 26 Abios&Mtr. Cycles 27 Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 LEGAL' LEGAL' Sat- June , mi The New.-KeT.ew, RoMburfl, Ore. 1 1 , Tf, WANTED BU20 cm nomcrr or comparable sizt imt tDn. ton WITH POWER SUITABLE FOR COU) 1BW CMC 170 Mtr S I.lpe. Coen DECK1NQ i pl.t. with W I trailer. Com. s-rereraoiy on .led ana -runout ns ting, but will consider anything but Junkere. Cash or terma. L E. SULLIVAN & SON LUMBER CO. . Hwy m, N. rs. - FORT ABLE SAWMILL comDllt kid, dtml power, 10.000 IX pr day. trice, 3uu.a nail qown. - STOCK RANCH with ooro. MM.000 ft Umber second growth, cat show. CIom in. Tne rancn is woven wire icncea. full price, $6000., tome term. it MILLION ft , all virgin O. G. fir, (nod highway to town and R. A. 17.00 per thousand. Lloyd A. Wilson, Realtor M t. Stephen Ph. 9-8576 DUAL DRIVE log truckt. Steady Job, good pay. South Myrtle to But her. in, M miles. Hi-Peak Logging Co., 1232 Myrtle Creek. WANTED -C. Brand, Small logs. ' to IS1. 3 milM North. Logging Equipment 22 HEAVY DUTY TRUCK & DIESEL BATTERIES f volt T D ilze - $2 95 13 Tolt D ana .... 13 volt D size W 13 volt fl D M l Brand new Guaranteed 13 months. Freight paid on 100 lbs. or more. Ask for price sheet. Terms on approved accounts. DO-97 ratings required, EVERETT A. McKINNEY Storage Batteries 1330 th Ave. W. Ph. (-1281 Eugene, Oregon frOR-SATtf" 1 BX 200 Skagityarder and equipment, complete. 1 BX 140 Skagit yarder and equipment; prac tically new; 1 built up gis donkey with new 150 H. P. Cadillac motor with Torque converter; 1 small don "" kev hoist. 1 large 2 speed donkey hoist, and 1 5 H. P. Case power '"' plant, 3 International 6 wheel Army dump trucks; 1 1042 K-5 International dump truck, 1 1942 Dodge Army panel; 2 W. B. 28 '47 model White logging trucks and trailers good rubber, 1 new Diamond T. with Cum mins dlesel motor logging truck and trailer. Witcher Logging Co. fOR SALE " TD 8 logging tractor, with blade and winch. RD 7 cater Dillar with Hvster double drum and, blade, D 7 Arch and short log truck, All in good shape. Call Sutherlln 2644, evenlnga only. IS-7 CAT-with" winch and doier. Good condition. Double drum awing Doom . loader, comolete: alto dual axle log ging trailer, air brakes. R. U. Hoi- comb. Shady Cove. Oregon. FOR SALE 1048 K-8 Boogies com plete in A-l condition, ready to In stall, t in Da seen ai aioeo u rage. Myrtle Creek, Oregon. $950 TITAN BLUESTREAK POWER saw, practically new. Very Reason able. Irvln Parkhurat, Box 340, idle yld Rt. MALL LOADING DONKEY drums, mechanically perfect. New lines. Price 82000. Terms. Phone ft-6468. Eugene. FOR SALE Young logging team and equipment. Call evenings. Neal Brown, lamas valley, rnone si. jDTcat, "arch, loading donkey, misc. tools. Call 3-7810. TD 18 tractor fully equipped, complete' . ly gone through. Dial 3-7150. Machinery For Sale 23 DIESEL ENGINES GM 17B H P. Mounted On Sled, Shaft and Pullev, Complete Ready Co 82700 00. These -.ngmes ara luiiy Ruaranteed. Several Twin G. M S50 H. P. Mo-inled Ready To Go teooo.00 To 87000.00 All Fullv Guaranteed. Manv Other Makes And Models. Priced To Sell. Terms To Suit Your Needs. KERNIN EQUIPMENT Pacific Hiway North ton RENT D-8 doier " and-nr lS fard Carryall, available approxlmate y May 23nd. Call McMinnville 2764 8 to 7 P. M. MACHINERY for rent. Portable eleo- trie welder, also eleftrtc drills and grinders. Ph. 2-4144. 1.14 S Stephens. FOR SALS JO Horsepower General Electric Industrial motor a;. Briggs, Mrrtle Creek. Gaziey Rt Farm Equipment 24 NFW HOLLAND PICKUP 204. Oakland. Tractors 25 LATE MODEL USED TRACTORS 1 -Ford -Ferguson Irar-t .r, lata model, completely overhauled. l-Cae tractor, very 1st model with lifting equipment, and 2-14 plows 1-Avery trartor. Isle model, good rub ber, self-starter, 2-12 plow and culti vator. 1-1BV) Ford tractor. 58 8 actual hours, with proof meter. EVANS TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. 1KW W. 1th Ph. 8-1588 Eugene. Or4gon Call Phil Walker, evenings Creswell 4-F-..2 Trucks 26 tOg SALE '48 W B. 28 Sfngla drive White logging truck., excel lent conr.i tton. good tires, with '44 Pierce tr alter. 84VM. Can be wn al Phil aV l iovd s : t'n.o Service Station, . phone 3--I440. , nnteo cg. FOR SAf.'E 1945 Federal tnirk," short log or lumber. Good rondi'lon. 75 percent rubber 404 Waukesha motor, I 254 Timken dual 1 year. Ph, 2-8J04. j Glide. I FOR SALE 1945 Int GI dual drive. I log bunka, on Job, top condition, i Truck and Job. 825. Ph. 8-4454 after, w p.m. 1841 FORD IS ton flatbed Olof C Car penter. Bos lid, Winston. located at -..KMiorf . Grope Avenue. Winston. AXLE SHAFTS." spring-." for all makes ' Stephens. Phone 1-.1WI I t SAI.F M.E - 1931 Model A Ford i V. r nW ' I Phone 44 INTERNATIONAL truce. KT7. good runner parte. Cabin tt of Federal Ho nine orniert CJ r48 PTCKUP for a'e or trade for trail er house. Ph. S-3442. 0h IqualityI If you ars looking for s truck just talcs your pick Diet unit weieha only -Sou, pounds IMT I n 1 1 W-Coastar 3010 Asia Log bunka Ready te go IMS IntL Kll 454 Axles, 430 Mo tor B-Llpe 1841 Dodge dual drive. Short Log truck with Bunka 144 White WA22 5-4 yd Dump Boat 1842 White WA22 8-8 yd Dump Bos 1841 Gundersoa Log Trailer. Long wheel bete IntL G. L Short Log or lumber truck LIT US HELP YOU WITH TO'if TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS New GMC Trucks SMITH MOTORS TRUCK DEPARTMENT Hiwar aa n pa. s-4l Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 PRICES REDUCED W DeSOTO Tudor. R ft St . 199S '41 PRAZ1CR Manhattea ISM PACKARD Club sedan MM '4 KAIZCR Deluxe aadaa 13H '40 FORD Ctittom Club eoupe. R ft H. top condition throughout-. IMS PACKARD d.luxe aedan. Tola Is a 1 owner car In exception ally food condition. Every tra In the book including over, drive. New Urea. Only - 173 it FORD V-l Super Deluxe aedan. R ft H, aalra 10-S '44 OLD ledanatta, R ft . reconditioned mtr. ll,s '50 PACKARD aedan. O. D., R ft RL finish and Interior Ilka new SIM M FORD V-S, Tudor aadaa MS 37 PLYMOUTH aadan , 124 '41 FORD TUDOR Redan 470 '40 CHEV.. Tudoi SM 3 STUD-BAKER Coup. .. M CHr-V. SEDAN, R ft It... '37 CHEV. Coupe '24 FORD Tudor, RAH TRUCKS & PICKUPS WILLYS Pickup, Perfect : '48 FORD Cabover dump truck, S apeed axle, food tlraa. ready ta haul , 11S '3S WILLYS pickup EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADES Better Buys at BARCUS YOUR PACKARD DEALER Highway 80 N. at Oardea Valley R4. Phone 8-5544 Lockwood's Used Cars BEST BUYS ANYWHERE IBM FORD CONVERTIBLE , ItVWt FORD COUPE . ... l50 rORD TUDOR SEDAN 148 MERC. rORDOTt se-DAN 1948 FORD TUDOR SEDAN IW4H PLYM. FOTIDOR .SKDAN 4 FORD FOB DOR SFDAN 1947 CHEV, FORDOR SEDAN 1948 DODGE FORDOR SEDAN 194 CHEV. FORDOR SEDAN IS41 CHEV. TUDOH SEDAN 141 NASW FOPDOR ... Q40 BUICK TUDOR is.17 FORD SEDAN TRUCKS PICKUPS 1 150 DODGE 'i T plcktis 13t 19V FORD F-2 3-4 T. Pickup 14B5 1944 INT ' T pickup 701 1944 FORD IS T Stake rack 005 1042 DODGE single axle logger entupDed with rfu.l Walker trailer 3 speed Brownie, speed Eaton, excellent rubber all the way around ,..,. 2850 For Your Convenience We Are Open Evenings 'Til 9 TERMS Ph, 2-4134 ' S. Stephana Riverside Motors Offers You These Outstanding . Values In Used Cars. 1850 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan Power-Glide 81895 0V) PONTtAC Sednnetie 1795 livi CHEVROLET 2 Door Seftan . l.Vl 1949 MFRCI'RY Sport Sdan 1595 1949 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan . 1495 1949 CHEVROLET 2 Dr Sedan . . 1485 1948 FORD 2 Door Sedan, Over drive 1545 1948 FORD 2 Dr Sedan . 1495 19W FORD Club Coupe . , 149 1949 FORD Club Coup l t95 1949 WILLYS Jeepter .... 1185 1844 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4 Door Sedan 1595 1944 CHEVROt-ivr 4 Dr. Sedan 1 iwa 1947 FRAZER Manhattan Sedan 950 1947 FORD 4 Door Sedan 875 1945 OLDS Club Sedan. H yd remain 895 1944 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan 85 1941 PONTIAC Club Coupe 495 i41 FORD 2 Door Sedan 495 1941 CHRYSLER 4 Door Redan 45 lfttt r urVROi rr a nw a.H. " 1941 ROLET 4 Door Sedan - 285 Commercial Models Q I9W "lr.1,YS fickup iy 194 FORD one ton stake 995 1944 JEFP , e5 J,Z . ,! - - 1M6 ,ORD - ' RIVERSIDE MOTORS . Locations T S-rv. Vmi 1444 ft. Stephens (Next to Snack Shack .. . , p0R SALE OB TRAD. Equity 1st ,M Kalr tor i"d. 'I"" '41 or ' anytime Friday and Saturday. m l .it a Trailer fin FOR S ALE OR TRADE-for7gardei. i-srior. iwti uaraveite Sea "Ba See at nun. r. CO , Dilierd. 141 FoWlAC, 4380. Phooa i 8888. Cfttrrwritte' Km VRITC IN0U6H ABOUT A LI CAWT WRITC CN0O6H ABOUT ALL THE AOVANTACFS O OWNU ONf O Twoac M-avf LOvt vato cmi pwoat KEELS You Make Us An Offer On The Following Used Cars. 1850 STUUK. Comm. 4 dr. O D . H. I. 1850 STUDE. Comm. 8 Pa. Cpe. Aulo- 1850 STUDE. ' Champ. 4 dr. O. D 1848 OLDSMOBILK, 4 dr. H. 1048 STUDE. Comm. 4 dr. R it H. O D 1948 STUDE. Champ. 4 dr. O. D.. H. 1848 STUDE. Comm. O. D., H. R 1848 BUICK 4 dr. RAH 1847 STUDE. Champ. O. D. H H 1047 PLYMOUTH 8 Ps. Cpe. R H 1947 DODGE 4 dr. R H 1944 CHEVROLET 3 dr. RAH 1944 NASH 4 dr. X H 1941 CHEVROLET 4 dr. ft A H 1840 STUDE. Cpe. MORE TO CHOOSE FROM EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADES UrrN atVCNINGS Ac SUNDAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SHOP and SAVE at KEEL'S USED CAR LOT 320. S. Stephens-Just South of Reeo Hotel Phone 3-3302 or 2.7422 'P0 BOY' HAS A CAR FOR YOU 50 PACKARD STTPER SEDAN, R 4c H. Ultramatic Drive, low mileage. A Die auto. Only M 3393 50 FORD, 0, K ' 50 FORD '48 HUDSON 4-door, Comm. 8 .. '40 CHEVROLET RAH S door deluxe. Stylellno Club Coup . H 1550 'as Che. CoitT. IAS 47 CHEV. AERO, H UN '47 CHEVROLET 4-door aadan, B H 114S '41 OLDSMOBILE Tudor led an. 449 '41 FORD PORDOR SEDANS '30 MODEL A atupa WE BAVE ALL UODELS AND MAKES OP OLDER TRANSPORTATION. ALL PRICES. TRUCKS '4C REO pl-kup, 1 and heater ton, apotllfht 4, FORD T. pickup K GLIDER TRAIEER vary compact IS DODGE panel. "PO BOY" USED CAR CENTER OPEN WED AND SAT. EVENINGS TILL 8 P. M . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Salesmen Co.Ownere Bill Endlcott Vent Crane Pop anaicott Gib Endlcott block N of Garden Valley Junction Highway 80. Ph. 8-8302 , WANTED USED CARS L0CKW00D MOTORS New '51 Chrysler Deluxe, 180 H.P. New Yorker 4 Door Sedan. Ph.9-8878. 194 SUPER Buick Convertible, R it H chrome horns. W. 8 W, tires, lot other extras. 8500. down, balance 15 months. Francis Mode, Elklon, Ore gon. 1947 Pontlae for ifl4u..a rmr sson i"7 Brro',T4,.,c,A.!'.r. 1 Jr. ch"n - EQUITY FOR SALE or trade 1851 i Packard, 200 deluxe, practically new. i Below celling price Ph. 142, Myrtlo I Creek Howard Schauer. . j 1947 htudchamr champion. 4 dmr sedan, heater and overdrive. 1295 union Gap Market. 1 mile No. or Sutherlln. Hwy 99. FOR SALE- '48 Ford Super deluxe, 2 door sedan. Radio and heater. May consider trade. Apt. 70, Housing Proj ect, Sutherlln. FOR SALE Latel50NahAmbaa-. sedor Custom sedan. Radio, healer, H. dramatic, beds S lone Nearly new car at bargain. Jh. 2-58XU. r49 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE, ft-J, H, clean, good condition throufout. Rt. 2, Box 705, Melrose. Ph. J-74W2. Call between 4-7 P M. 1815 CHEVROLET COUPE: lerTThev"- rolet sedan. See at Adair Parking lot, N. Main St. 1850 FORD V-8 tudor, radio and hM er. Perfect condition. Excellent ts-s. Ph. 3-4512. 1 '41 Plymouth sedans 8250, Bert La w retire s Cs bins. No, stun, 1844 PLYMOtrTH 4nloor sedan. A H, e-cellent condition Irvin Parkhurat, Box 340, Idler id Rt. FOR SALE '41 Plymouth SedanTslO See at Pearls Grocery. Roula 4, Box eRACKARt, 145 H. motor' tisoS. 1850 CUSTOM 4-door sedan. 82W h. j-.wso or dale Park 1850 CROSLEY Station" wagon" lute new, 8758 Ph. 108. Myrtle Creek. j FOR SALE '41 Foedt-dnordeluxa', radio and haaurr, $404. Ph. a-4454. I REASONABLY PRICED CHAS TRRHS CHEVROLET, BUICK. PONTIAO CADILLAC TRADE-mS Hansen's USED CAR CENTER Boa ft Oak The Sign Of Added Value! Yes, our name meant that to you! . A friendly place, where you come in, look over our fine .election of Guaranteed Used Cars and get the car of vour choice! Genuine motoring pleasure in every mile. And priced right. Corkrum Motors, Inc. TOUR DESOTO PLYMOUTH HEADQUARTERS 2.1 S. Stephana 173S N. Stephana "WE WILL BR HIRE TOMORROW TO BACK UP WHAT WE SAY AND DO TODAY! TOP PRICES PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS Barcui Sales & Service P 88 M. at Cardan Valley .Juaetles Dial 1-5544 FOR SALE -r 1041 Plymouth coupe In good condition. 4 new tires, battery, brake job. Esther Brown, Box 27, Camas Valley, Ph. 317. FOR"SALE 18331ymMJtri sedan, hydraulic brakes. 850. Call evenings 138 Meadow Lane, off Hwy. 89 No. Personal 30 WILL THE TWO LADIES whe saw sne slip and fall In Wool worth Store en January 24, please telephone my home? 1 need your help. Dial 8-8701 aflr4 p.m. kn. Mary Halford. D7 YOU HAVE A DRINKING problem, get in touch with Alcoholics Anony mous P O Box 1111 WILL THE MAN In pickup wht5 got cat and kittens, from city pound, ph. Notices 31 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the residents of Camas Valley who did ao much to help us during our recent bereavement. The sincere trib tues paid our brother and tha many beautiful floral offerings will always be a cherished memory. Mr. and Mrrs. Henry T. Church Mr, snd Mrs.Britton W. Smith We will not be responsible' for any debts contracted bv anvone other than ourselves. Mr. it Mrs. BlcknelL LEGAL NOTICE OF RIDS FOB CONSTRUCTION OF FIRE BALL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the Common Council of the City of Oak land, Oregon, will receive sealed bids until o'clock P M. on June -O. 1951, for the construction of a municipal fire halt In said Citv In accordance with plans and specifications on Ua with the umieraigned. All bids must he submitted In writ' Ing to the undersigned prior to said time, and must be accompanied by a cernnea mem orewn to ine nrner m Ihe city of Oakland in a sum equal to five per cent 5 of the amount bid. Each bid must ba enclosed in a sealed envelope m raked "Bid for Construction of Municipal Eire Hall" and addressed to the undersigned. Bidders must speci fy in tneir bids the completion date Plana and sped first ions may be ob tained from the undersigned and may be taken out upon payment of a Five uvular ij.i ran deposit, aurrensrui Dia- der will be required to furnish p e r- rormance bond for the faithful perform ance of aaid bid in accordance with the contract. The Common Council reserves tha right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF Ttl-b CITY OF OAK LAND, OREGON. F. G. HEWETT, City Recorder t Hewett's Drug Slora Oakland, Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL HEARINA Notice Is hereby given that the under- resiamem or Jennie !.. wen. at- ::;-u!;;;v',k "", "L'.n '-n.."". c:l.',V has appointed Tuesday, June 24, 1951. at in 00 o'clock in the forenoon of satd day In the County Court Room in the Court Hons in Roseburg. Douglas eoun- Oregon, as tne t for hearing ob jections to said account. DATED May 24, 1951. SIDNEY S. I.ASftWM.L AVERY L. l.ASSWELL Eecutora of the Last Will and Testament of Jennie S. Laaawell. deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL 8HTTI.lMr.rVT Notice Is hereby given that the under signed, administratrix with the will an nexed of the estate of William H. Strang, deceased, has filed with Ihe County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, her final account as such administratrix and the Court Ms fixed Tuesdsv. June ia. 1951, at tha hour of 10 o clock in tha forenoon in the County Courtroom In the Court House at Roaeburg. Oreg. ne iimo ana place of Peering oo jecllons. If any, to ssid final sr fount and for the settlement of said estate. 4-MMA LEAH WINNlFOHD Administratrix with the Will Annexed of the Estate of William H. Strang. Dec d NOTICE TO CREDITORS Alt persons hsving claims against the aatate of A loan K Gtbbs. deceased, now pending In the County Court of Doue- iss louniv, to present Oregon. era hereby notified 1 the same, verified as re- quired bv law, to the undersigned at ; i the offices of Orrutt. Long A Neuner, I 4 months from tho 12th day of 1951. Jeanetle Boucoek Jessie M Crenshaw XveMjirices of the Estefa at Aiban K. Gib be. Deceased. NftTiri OP SAM OF SCHOOL BONUS Receipt of sealed bids by the under signed Clerk of Drain Union High School District No. 12, Jouglas County, Ore gon, ia hereby requested for the Issu ance of Two Hundred Ftrteen Thousand and no lOO Dollars 18215,000 00), par value, negotiable general-obligation cou pon bonds, of said school district to be dated July 1, 1AS1, and to be in denominations of One Thousand Dol lars 1,000 (X) ) each and to mature se rially in numerical order In annual principal Installments as ioliows: 822.000 00 on July 1, IMS. 8-12.000 00 on July 1, ltkM IZ..000 00 on July 1, IBM 822.000 00 on July 1, 19.15 8!2.000 00 on July 1, 18.14 832.000.00 on July 1, 18 822.000 00 on July 1, 19.10 822.000 00 on July 1, lfto I 81T.000 00 on July 1. 1941 Said bonds to drsw Interest payable semi-annually on July 1st and January 1st of each year until aald bonds have matured. All bonds of this Seriea that mtluN after July 1, 1857. shall be callable at oar on anv Interest due rtste fir July 1. 1857 by thirty daya notice pub- nn m toug.es ouniy newspaper, said bonds to be railed In Inverse nu merical order beginning with No. 215. The principal and interest on said bonds will be paid at the Office of County Treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon, or at the fiscal agency of the State of Oreaon In the Citv and State of New York, at the option of the pur chaser. Bids will be received un to the hour of 8 o'clock P.M. on the 13th day of June. 1851. at the High School building of s'td school district In Drain, Oregon, by the undersigned and will be open ed In the high school building at said district at said hour. jne bonds will be sold to the hlfh- est bidder, but the district school board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Unless all bids are retected. the bonds will be awarded to the bidder complying with the terms of sate, and submitting the bid which, after compu tailon on the basis that none of the bonds will be called for redemption prior to the final maturity dates there of, provides the lowest oosts to the school district. Each bid must be unconditional, must 1 be accompanied bv a certified check I or cashier's check in favor of the di- trlct, of or upon a bank doing buai- nesa In the State of Oregon, In the oi r our inousana rive Hundred Dollars ($4.500 00 and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outside "Proposal for Bonds". No Interest will be allowed on the deposit with the bid, but the check of the successful bidder will be retained as part payment on bonds or to secure the school district against any loss resulting from failure of tha successful bidder to complete their purchase In accordanca with the terms of Uuur bid, or if they withdraw their bid. Each bidder Is requested to Include the rate of interest which they will ac cept the bonds at par or premium. Each bidder shall include in their bid a statement of total costs to ths Dis trict if their bid be accepted, provided none of the callable bonds of the issue are redeemed prior to final maturity. The District School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and also to waive any and all formal ities in tha bids. All bids must ba in writing. Dates of Publications May 24, 1951 June 2. 1931 June 8, 1951 Harry A. Cool. Jr. Difllrirt Clerk of Drain Unto High School District No. 12, Douglas County, Oregon SUMMONS No. 140A4 IN THE CIRCUIT OUST OF THS STATE Or ORKQOM FOR THS COt'NTT OF IlOUfiLAS MARY C. N1CKENS. GENEVIEVE HOLMES: DAVID N1CKENS; LU CILLE BACON. Plaintiffs, BUY YOUNGER:" JANE DOB YOUNGER: S. J. THORNTON: A(i GIE THORNTON; T. S. M ANN ONA BBLLE MANN: W. M. MOORE; FANNY MAY MOORE; WILLIS HARNED; NANNIE COCH RAN HARNED; DAN STOLTS; AL ZENIA COCHRAN STOLTS, the un known heirs of WILLIAM COCH RAN, all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate or Interest In the real estato described la tha Complaint herein, Defendants. TO' THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANTS. IN THS NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled court and causa on or before four ( 4 ) weeks from the 24 day of May, 1951, that being the dale of Ihe first publication of this summons, and If you fail to ao appear and answer said complaint plaintiffs, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows: That It be decreed that plaintiffs are the owners In fee and entitled to the possession of the fol lowing described real property In Doug las County, Orggon, to-wlt; Beginning at a point five feet South of the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section Thirty-six i:is. Township Twenty seven (27) South. Range Seven (7) West of the Willamette Meridian; thenca East nine ( ) rods; thence North nine (Bi rods; thenre West nine (9) rods; thence South nine B) rods to the place of beginning. In Douglas Count. v, Oregon, and that the right of possession to title of said premises be forever quieted in plaintiffs, subject to a certain Land Contract dated June 4, 1845, by and between Mary C. Nickena, a widow; David C. Nlckens and Laverne Nick- ens, his wife; Genevieve Holmes and T. F. Holmes, 'her husband; and Lucille Baron and Norman Bacon, her husband, as Vendors, and C. R. Wtilker and Flo Walker, his wife, as Vendees, interest In tt rr.nl rarl haul sr hrolnfnr boerl assigned to Clifford F. Grasser and Eva urssser, nusband and wire; ana mat it be decreed lhat any claim or the de fendants, or any of them, in or to said premises, or any part thereof, la with out founds 1 1 on in law or In equity and that plaintiff are the owners In fee of said premises, and the whole thereof, free from any and all right, title, es tate, lien or Interest of said defend ants, or any nf them, of any kind or nature whatsoever and that tha defend ants and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined and restrained from asserting any right, title, estate, lien, or Interest In or to said prem ises or any part thereof; and fur surh other and further relief as to the Court shall appear equitable. Thtt summons is served upon you by publlt-atlon once each week for four 4 auccesslve Weeks In the Roseburg News-Review, a newspaper of general circulation, as provided by statute, pub liohed and Issued In Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, by order of the Honor able Carl t. Wimberly, Judge of tne above entitled court, made on 23 day Of May, 1951. YATES. MURPHY A CARLSON Attorneya for Plaintiffs Umpqu Savings J Loan Building Roaeburg, Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The Administrator cf the estate f June Lucille bartholomy, de- resed, hereby gives not Ire thst the County Court nf Douglas County, Ore gon, has rixed June 18. 1951, at ten o clock A M. as the time, and the Country Court room In the Court House st Rnsehurg, Douglas Countv, Oregon, ss the place, for hearing objections, if any there he. to tha final account of the administrator. Dated May 12th. 1811. B L WHIPPLE. Administrator of tha Estate of June Lucille Barfholomy, da ceased. NOTICE TO CRKOITOR4 All persons having Claims against tho ! estate of Ernest P. Thiol, deceased, , before the 1sl day of tha time pre now pending tn the County Court of . scribed in tho order of publication. Douglas County, Oregon, ara hereby no- June IS. 1851. and if you fall to so tlfied to present tha same, verified as 1 appear and answer, for want thereof the required by law, to the undersigned plaintiff will apply to the above tn- ner, attorneys. Roseburg. Oregon, with in six ia months from tha 19th day of May. 1851. DAN B HL'SSFTX. . Admlnlsir8rY with the fiJJ All nexed, of the Estate ofO Ernest F. Thiel, Deceased. NOTICR TO Rr OITORS All persons hsving claim, agalnat tha Estate of Jesse D Oshom, deceased. now pending In the County Court nf i Douglas County. Oregon, are hereby no-i lifted to present the seme pronei fled to the undersigned rix at the i Neun Roseburg. Douglas County. Ore within six i4 months from tha 18th day or Mir. 1411. IDA O OKBORW Exeeutrti nf tha Estato nf Jesse D. Osborn, deceased. . AMKNDID SUMMONS Case No. 1924 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATS OF OREGON IN AND FOR DOUGLAS COUNY C'.I.rNN J. BYEHS and MARIS KU-1S BVB.R5, , Plaintiffs, vs- RETTA MYERS, also known as RETTA F. MYERS: 1LA MYERS, also known aa ilu viula my arts, ir sne is a single woman: 1LA MYERS HEND RICKS and JAMES JOSfcPH -Nl-RICKS. If 11a Myers, also known aa Ila Viola Myers la married to James josepn Hendricks; ILA MYERS DUK and JCHN DOE. husband of Ila Mvers. also known as Ila Viola Myers, if Da Myers la married but not to James Joseph Hendricks: ALVA A BELLOWS: POLLY N. BELLOWS; ROY E BEL LOWS: MARGARET B- BELLOWS: BERTHA A. BROWN; the unknown heirs of A. J. Bellows, deceased If any; also, all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the rest estate dee cribwd la the amended complaint herein. Defendants. TO: ILA MYTHS, also known as ILA VIOLA MYERS, If sh Is a single woman: ILA Mtr.RS HKNUKlCivb and JAMES JOSEPH HENDRICKS, if Ila Myers, also known as Ila Viola Myers, Is married to James Joseph Hendricks: LLA MYKRS DOE and JOHN DOE, husband of 11 Myers, also known as lla Viola Myers, If Ila Myers la married but not to James Joseph Hendricks; the unknown heirs of A. J. Bellows, deceased, if any; also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the amended complaint bereln. defendants: IN THE NAMB OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the amended complaint of the plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before four 4 weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this amended summons. And If you fsll so to appear and answer said amended complaint, plaintiffs, for want thereof, will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in said amended com plaint, a succinct statement ol which la as follows: That it be decreed that plaintiffs are 1 e owners In fea and entitled to Ihe I possession of the followmg described 1 " v "'---- Ore-ton. to-wit: Beginning at an Iron pipe on tha East line of Corey Avenue in Rosa burg, Douglas County. Oregon, wnich Iron pip and point of be ginning Is 108 9tt4 feet North of tha North line of Military Avenue in Roaeburg, Douglas County, Ore gon, at its Intersection with the East line of said Corey Avenue; Thence East 48 feet following a line parallel to aaid M Hilary Av enue; Thence South 47.544 feet following a line parallel to aaid Corey Av enue; . Thence West 44 feet following line parallel to said Military Av enue, to a point on the East Una of said Corey Avenue; Thence North 7.5i4 feet along the a.at line of said Corey Avenue to the point of beginning; subject to the rights of Fred A a mot and Alice Lucille A a mot husband and wife, under a contract of sale made between the plaintiffs and the said Fred Aamot and Alioe Lucille Aamot; And that the right of possession and title to said premises be forever quieted in the plaintiffs subject to the rights of Fred Aamot and Alice Luc tile Aamot, husband and wife, under a contract of sale made between the plaintiffs and the said Fred Aamot and Alice Lucille Aamot, and that It ba further decreed that any claim of the defendants, or any one or more of them. In or to said firemises or any part thereof la without oundation In law or in equity, and that tost nlalntlffa are the owners In fee of ssid premises and of the wholo thereof, free from any and all claims and In terest of said defendants or any one or mora of them, of any kind or nature w ha 1 soever, and subject only to the rights of Fred Asmet and AUca Lucille Aamot. husband and wife, under 4 con tract of sale made between the plain tiffs and the said Fred Aamot and Alice Lucille Aamot; and that aaid defend ants anu all penoiu fUimln.: ov through or under them, or any ona or more of them, ba forever restrained and enjoined from asserting any right, title, eslale, Hen or interest In or to said premises or any part thereof; and for such other and further relief as to the Court may appear equitable. This amended summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once each werK ror jour niivrmv, - Roseburg News-Review, a newspaper of general circulation as provided ny statute, published and Issued in Rose burg Douglas couniy, uregon. BY ORDER of the Honorable Carl B. Wimberly. Judge of the above entitled court, made on tha 31st day of May, fThe first publication of this amended summons ia of data the 2nd day of June, 1931. GEORGE LUOMA, Attorney ror Plaintiffs U S Nstlonal Hank Building Roaeburg, Oregon NOTH'E OF SIH-'RIEE'S SALS OF KK AL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment and Order of Sale duly made and entered In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for tha County of Douglas, dated the 15th day of March. wherein Wesley I Gault was plaintiff and M. J. Ortis de fendant, by virtue of a Writ ol Execu tion duly Issued out of said Court com manding me to sell Ihe he rel natter de scribed real property, I have. In obe dience to ssid Writ and Order of Sale accompanying the same, levied on and will offer to Ihe highest for cash at ths main front entrance of the Court House , at Roseburi. Douitlas County. Oregon, on tha 25th day of June. 1951, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of the said day all of the right, title and Interest which tha defendant In said, action had on Ihe 2kth day of August, 1950, In and to said real property described aa fol lows, to-wlt: Heglnntng at a point which bears South 108 5 feet and West 444 feet of the quarter section corner of tha line between sections 3 and 4, Town ship 25 South. Range 8 West of th4 Willamette Meridian, being also a point that bears South 28' Esst liw feet from Ihe Highwsy right-of-way ; thenre running South 29 East 80 feel: thence South 44 45' West 100 feet: thence North 29' West 50 feet; thenca North 44' 48' Esst 100 feet to the plsre of begtn ' Ring, all In Section 4, Township 25 South. Range 5 West of the Wil lamette Meridian In Douglas County, Oregon. Ai-SO Beginning at a point 22 feet South and 49b 3 feet West of the quarter section corner on the line between Section 3 and 4, Township 15 South. Mange S West of the Wil lamette Meridian, being also a point on the Soulh side of Highway right-of-way: thence running South 29 East 100 feet; thenre South 44 45' West 100 feet; thence North 28 West 100 feet to the highway right-of-way; thenre running along tha Spilth aide of same North 44' 45' East 100 feet tn Ihe place of begin ning. All of the above In Reel ton 4, Tow-.hip 23 South. Range 5 W"t Of the Willamette Meridian in Doug las County, Oregon. Dated the 23rd dsv nf May, 1851. O T CARTER. Sheriff of Douglas Cmintr By Arda Garrett, Deputy ) SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THS STATE OF ORffiOM FOR iMH f.LAS COI Nl f CHARLES CHIVAS, Plaintiff vs. LOTTIE LINN GHIVAS, Defendant To: Lottie T.lnn Grlvsa. Defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer Ihe Pi.tnnliHl nf 1 k -lnlnt.f fll-u Inil you in tha above enlitlerf suit tin or tided Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to- wll, for a Decree of absolute divorce against the defendant. This summons it published pursue nt to sn order msde by Hon. Csrl E. Wim berly, Cirrult Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, on the 14th dav of May, 19M, which order directs that ts summons be published once a week wr four ron- ecutive t)s In tha Roseburg News Review, a newspaper or general clr- las Cminlv. Or eon: snrU-Jhat 'nu be reaulred to aooeer and Cavvwer on or he fore tne la.t day ol tha time pra- tbed tn said order. Date of first publication. Mar 19, 1951. Dale of Imt publication Juno 18, 1951. ROBERT H GOODWIN (7S A'to'oev for Plaintiff V- Residence A P oat off ice address: Reed port, Douglas County, Ore-Soa LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS AU persons having claims against the aatate of John J. Jackson, deceased, now pending in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby no tified to present the same, properly ver ified, to the undersianed Adminltrator. eo I J. Robeon, Glendale, Oregon, or 10 k. ii. wnippie, nu attorney, .... National Bank Building. Boaeburg, Ore gon, within six months from data of this hot I re. which Is May 34, 1851. DANIEL JACKSON, Administrator of the Estato of John J. Jacksoa NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the astale of Georgia A. Boyd, de ceased, now pending in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, are hereby notified to present the same, properly verified, to either I. G. Pick ens, Administrator, US. National Bank. Roaeburg, Oregon, or to R.. L. Whip ple, his attorney, V. S. National Bank Building. Roaeburg, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, which is May 19th, 195L 1. G. PICKENS, Administrator of the Eststa of Georgia A. Boyd, Deceased. NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS - . IN THE COt'NTT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORFOON fob norm, ah county - Tn the Matter of the Estate of EDNA IRENE BELFOHD CLEMENS, De ceased All persona having claims agalnat the state of EDNA IRENE tMLIUHU CLEMENS, are hereby notified and re quired to present the same to my at torneys, DAVIS, WALTON aV RICH MOND. SIS U. S. National Bank Build ing, Boaeburg, Oregon, within six months from tha data of this notice, which is the Snd dav of June. 1951. H. H. CLEMENS, Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against tha estate of Amanda McConnell, deceased, now pending In the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, ara hereby notified to present the same, verif'ed as required by law, to the undersigned at the office of Geddes at lker At torneys, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from tha dale hereof. Dated and first Dublished this End dav oi dune, it" i. DALE ADAMS Executor of tha Estate of Amanda McConnell, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tuesday tha 18th day of June. 1851 at 10 o'clock A M. In the County court room la tha Court House In Roseburf, Douglas County. Oreann. has been flxra as tha time and place for hearing ob jections. If any, to tha final account filed by the undersigned In tha County Court of tha State of Oregon, and for tna settlement tnereor. ARVEY POTTER, x ecu tor Of the Last Will and Testament of Ernest William Banister, deceased NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NO l icit IS HER BY tilVKN tnat Tuesday the 3rd day of July, 1951 at 10 o'clock A M. In tha County courtroom in tha Court House In Roseburg. Doug las County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objec tions, If any, to tha final account filed by the undersigned In the County Court of the State or Oregon, and lor tha sat Uement thereof, ANNIE D. AITTRY. Administratrix nf the Estate of Russell C. Autry, Deceased, SUMMONS No. J3994 IN TBS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY a. X. DAVIS, Plaintiff vs. All of the Unknown Heirs of L. M. PIERCE. Deceased, and all other persons unknown. If any, claiming an interest In tna herein after described real property. Defendants, TO! Tha unknown Heirs of L. M. Pierce. Deceased, and all other per sons unknown, If any, claiming an Interest In tha hereinafter described real nrooerty. Defendants IN THB NAME OP TITS STATE OF OHsA-ON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you by the plaintiff In tha above entitled sun, witnin four weens iromj Ihe date of the first publication or this summons, and for want thereof plaln- 1 tirr will apply to the court for ine re lief prayed for in his complaint, a suc cinct statement of which Is as follows: that defendant appear and set forth herein any adverse claim which shall be determined bv the court: that tha defendants be decreed to hsva no es tate or interest in Ihe land and prem ises described aa follows: The NWy, of tha SEU of Sec. ST, ' Twp 27 S. Range 4 West, W.M., Douglsi County, Oregon and that title therein be forever quieted In plaintiff and for general relief. Tnia summons Is served upon you by order of the Hon. Carl E. Wimberly, Circuit Judge, dated June 4, !9M. Dated and first published June 8th, 1851. R L. Whipple Attorney for the Plaintiff V. S National Bank Building Roseburg, Oregon IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OP OR Mi ON FOR DOUdLAH COUNTY In tha Matter of the Adoption of JANE ELIZABETH MILLER and CAROL ANN MILLER. Mlnnrs. TO: Paul Miller, Father of Jane Elis abeth Miller and Carol Ann Miller, Minors. GREETING: IN THE NAME OF TMM STATS Or OREGON: You are herhy CITED and REQUIRED to appear In the County Court of tha State of Oregon, for Doug las Cotinty, In tha Court Room thereof nn or before four 4l weeks from ihe 8th dav nf June, 19!.l, that being tha date of tjie first publication nf this ci tation, then and there tn show cause. If any exists wjiy a decreee of adoption of Jsne Elirabelh Miller and Carol Ann Miller, and the change of name nf said--ml nor to those nf Jane Elir.abeth Hopper and Carol Ann Hopper respec tively, should not ba made as praved for in the petition of Opal Anne Hop per and Byron John Hopper, the peti tioners for said adoption of said minor children and their change of name, nn file In tha above entitled court and cause WITNESS tha Honorable Carl C Hill. Judge of Ihe County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, with the sesl of satd court affixed this 8th day of June, 1951. CAUL C HILL, Judge I ATTEST: ROY A GEE, County Cleik NOTlf'R to rarnlToss Nntlre i. hereby given that he tm Jer.lened ha, been appnlntd admin Ir.tor nf th. aelata nf Waller B. Hunt, deceased. All peianna havlnf elalfna a.aln.t .aid aetata ara notified to pra ent the aame to the undersigned ad ministrator verified a. required by le af the nfflre nf Attorney Deyter Rlc, 424 P.clfle Rulldlnf, Roeentlra;. Iniialaa County, Oregon within am month front th. d.t. of thl. nolr.. DATED Jun. ,. IBM. CMAUNCFY a. HI'NT, Administrator of th. estate of Walter S. Hunt, deceased. MOTH'S OP PINAI, allTTI.r.MrNT Nolle, la h.rehv given that Monday, tha 9th day of July. IBM. at tha hour of 10 o'rlork A M. In the County Court Boom In the Court House. Ros.ourg. Douglas County. Oregon, haa been ft-ed B th. tlm. and pier, for hearing ob jections. If any. to the final arrount filed bv the undersigned In tha County Court nf tha Stala of Oregon for Doug las County. n-ssa M. RimiiMifn Admlnlstr.trlx of tn. aetata eg Robert O. l.ehmen, Deeeesyd. Water Substitute Traps Looter Of Gas Pump DELAWARE, O. (TP) Firr mer Harry Van Sickle couldn't catch SP with whoever was steal ing motor fuel from tha gasolin pump on his farm. So h put some wster in the pump on night. Thtf.next morning he saw a car stalled down the road. There was water in th gaso line tank. The ret was clockwork. Sheriff Earl Fracel arrested Dallas Hub bard. 9, who eonfesse'O Justice of th peace E. Clifford Giltner did not water th sentence he gave Hubbard lion and costs rS U days in counts' Jail. Convict Leaves Oregon Prison To Be Minister SALEM P A 25-yesr-old convict, with s lone criminal ca reer, left the state penitentiary Fri day to become s minister in ths Seventh-Day Adventist church. Berkley Jones, who entered ths prison in 1945 for a robbery in Curry county, said he would be baptized and then go to Walls Walla, Wash., college to take theology. The Rev. H. D. Strever, for merly of Albany, Ore., but now from Tucson, Ariz., cam hers to baptize Jones. Strever ia a Seventh Day Adventist minister who hat been working with Jones. Strever said Jones has been studying Greek snd European his tory while in prison. These credits will be allowed toward his college course. Jones left s trail of hold-ups and stolen cars all across ths United States, but he was finally arrested at Gold Beach while rob bing a store. lie was sentenced to IS years in the state penitentiary, and was paroled after serving six years. Warden George Alexander said Jones had s bad record in prison, being sent several times to isola tion .cells. Top Jaycee Clubs Of Nation Listed In Achievements v, MIAMI, Fls. UP) A Stat, fair in Honolulu snd golf tourna ments in Greensboro, N. C, and Ames, Ia., were chosen her as the outstanding projects of ths year by local clubs of tha U. S, Junior chamber of commerce. One of two state awards went to Washington for its state soil con servation program. The awards were announced at the annual Jaycee business con ference, which opened with 4.000 visitors registered. Tha directors picked Dallas, Tex., for the 1952 convention. Honolulu's 417 Jaycees had a dou ble purpose In planning and pro ducing the 1S.V) state fair in that . island city. Fin t, they figured the whole community would benefit by the stimulation in business. Second, they needed money for their civic activities. The undertaking rave the Ha waiians the award for the '"proj ect of the year" among clubs ill cities of more than 100,000 popula tion. Greensboro won the award for cities between 25.000 snd 100,000 for its successful sponsorship of tha $10,000 Greensboro open golf tour nament, a major event on the PGA winter circuit. Ames, the winner for cities un der 25,000, sponsored the Jaycees' 1950 national junior golf tourna ment. The club has 133 membbers. Second places for outstanding projects in the three population di visions went to Berkeley, Calif., for its spectacular football festival that drew 200,000 spectators last year; Lincoln, Neb., for a foot hall program In which more than 300 boys participated; and Titus ville, Fla., for developing s large bearh area for public recreation. The second stale swards went to Ohio Jaycees for a get-out-the-vote campaign that shook up the apathy of the voters in th, 1950 election. Awards for outstanding efforts In classified projects went to thes. clubs (winners among cities of more thin 100.000 population listed first in esch bracket, winners in 25.000 - 100.000 class second, snd winners among cities under 25,000 third): Aviation: Long Beach, Calif.) Muskegon. Mich., and Ellensburg. Wash. Profit making projects: Phos- nix, Arl..; Rellmgham, Wash., and Auburn, Neb. Trade promotion: Mobil. Ala I Colorado Springs, and Albany, Ore, U.N. Casualties In Korean War Mount Sharply UNITED NATIONS, N. V. fTr United Nstions forces fighting alongside U. S. and South Korean troops In Korea suffered a sharp spurt in cssualties during the last Chines Communist offensive. Latest information received by the British delegation to the U. N. sets total British dead at mor than 700 and the wounded and missing at more than 1,100. French and Turkish casualties are among others expected to ris as a result of th recent fighting, but for th present only old fig ures ar available. Following ar casually figures available here, based on April and May repnrtai Dead Wounded Miss. Turkey Franc Austrslia Canada Greece Thailand Nelherlds R.ltf -I.IIX. 4ng jot m 314 1. 70 302 35 43 92 43 7 1 12 123 3 94 J 47 T Ethiopian, Columbian and Cu hnn troops ar enrout to th battle front. United States hattl casualy to tals announced May 25 were X 427, Including 10.127 killed, 45. W! wounded and 11.411 missis. Of th latter figure at least 102 are known now to be dead. Republic of Korea in figures an nounced May 12, estimated that from the outbreak of the hostilities, Isst June 25 up to April 15, 1S.1M) UOK soldiers were killed, 50.7R4 were wotiqded snd 57,250 were miasing. ROK troops wer slso hsrd hit In Ihe lat April and early Msy Bed offensive. Th barrel organ or hurdy-gursV, known to an older generation be cause of its us by street musicians, started in the imh Century ss sn instrument for high society draw, ing rooms la England and Franc.