The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 21, 1952, Image 2

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LEGAL
iw the cibci'it coi'ht or Tnr
STATE OP OKKGON IN' AND TO
DOUOl.At COIINTT, OREGON
Kimmom
Ne. 14KU0
W. H. GONYEA. D. A. GONVEA.
J. H. GONYEA. FOSTER ANDERSON,
and A, N. PRIT.4KEH, Trmtre.
Plaintiff,
Vi.
A. P. JOHNSON. The Unknown Helre
of A. P. Johnaon. JANE DOE JOHN
SON, Alio All Other Pertoni or Part
let Unknown Claiming Any right. Title,
Estate, Hen or Interest In the Real
Estate detcrlbed in the Compaltnt
Herein.
Defendant.
TO: A. P. JOHNSON, THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS OP A. P. JOHNSON, JANE
DOE JOHNSON, Alao All Other Per
aona or Partlri Unknown Claiming
Any Right, Title, Eitate, Lien or
Intereit In the Real Estate Described
In the Complaint Herein.
TO THE NAME OP THE STATE Or
OREGON, you are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled Court
and causa on or before the expiration of
four (4) weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons, to-wit; on
or before the 301 h day of June, 1M2. It
you laii so 10 appear ana answer, plain
tiffs for want thereof, will apply to the
above entitled court for tne reuer pray
ed for In Complaint, to-wit: A decree
forever quieting plaintiffs' title to the
real properly described in me complaint,
being Lota 1 and 3 and the West " of
the Northeast Quarter of Section 20 in
Township 22. South of Range 0. West
of the Willamette Meridian, in Douglas
County, Oregon, and forever restraining
and enjoining defendants, and each of
them, or any person claiming through
defendants, from asserting any Interest
In the afored escribed real propei'V nd
for such other and further relief as to
the Court may appear equitable. This
Summons Is published by order of the
Honorable C. E. Wimberly, Judge of the
above entitled Court, made and entered
on the 24th day of May, 1052, directing
publication of this Summons once each
week for four (4) consecutive wcrka in
the ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, a
newspaper published and of general cir
culation In Douglas County, Oregon.
Data of first publication: May 31, MM.
Data of last publication: June 28, 1032.
Jerome S. Blschoff
Attorney for Plointlffi
002 Cascade Building
Portland 4, Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly confirmed aa
executrix of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Alfred S. Wallace, deceased,
by the County Court of Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate are notified to pre
sent them to the undersigned executrix
at the office of Ray B. Compton U. S.
National Bank Building, Roseburg, Ore
gon, duly verified, within tlx months
from tht data of this notice.
Dated this 2isl day of June, 19M.
HANNAH WALLACE, executrix
of the Last Will and Testament of
Alfred 8. Wallace, Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persona having claim against the
estate of Bauford H. Huffman, deceased
now pending In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Douglai County are
hereby notified to present the same,
verified aa required by law, to the un
dersigned at the office of William D.
Green Jr., attorney, Douglas County
State Bank Building. Roseburg, Oregon,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 7lh day
ai June. 18.12.
Ethel Sehlln. Administratrix
of the estate of Bauford H
Huffman, deceased.
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STUDIO AND
Ore. Sat., June 21, 1952
LEGAL
NOTICE OP CREATION OP 01 AfXA
TENM1I.K MVKKTOCK DISTRICT
Whereas, on the Kith day of May, 1033,
an election was held In Olalla Precinct,
Douglas County, Oregon, for the crea
tion of a livestock district to be known
as Olalla-Tenmile Livestock District, de
scribed as follows:
All of Olalla Precinct bounded as fol
lows: Beginning at the Northwest
Corner of Section IB, Township 28
South, Range 8 West of the Willa
mette Meridian In Douglas County,
Oregon, running thence east mile
to the northeast corner of Section 17,
Township 28 South, Range 7 West of
the Willamette Meridian; thence
south 1 mile; eat 3 mile to (he
northeast corner of Section 23, Town
ship 28 South. Range 7 West, W M .
thence south T miles to the south
east corner of Section 23 Township
28 South. Rang 7 West, W.M.S west
1 mile; south 2 mllea to the south
east corner of Section 34, Township
2U South, Range 7 West. W.M.;
thence west 7 mlei to the southwest
corner of Section 34, Township 20
South Range 8 Wrst, W.M i thence
north 8 miles; west 3 miles; north
4 miles to the place of beginning,
being the whole of Olalla Voting
Precinct In Douglas County, Oregon,
as duly established by order of the
county court of Douglaa County, Ore-
andnat said election a majority of all
votes cast at said election in said pre
cinct were In favcr of creation of aaid
livestock district.
Therefore, notice Is hereby given that
on and after the sixtieth day from the
date of the first publication of this not
ice It shall be unlawful for livestock to
run at large within tha boundariea of
said livestock district.
Any person owning or having tha cus
tody, possession or control of any live
stock, namely, any bovine species,
horses, mules, asses, iheep, goats and
swine who shall herd or permit any such
liveslork to run or be at large, or run
at large therein shall be guilty of a
misdeameanor. and Justice, District and
Circuit Courts shall have concurrent
jurisdiction of actions for the prosecu
tion of such misdeameanors.
Data of first publication, June 7th. 1952.
ROY AGEE, County Clerk.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR B!I
Sealed proposals marked "Proposal
for Chapman Street Improvement." will
be received up to the hour of 7;30
o'clock pm. FDT on the 1st day of
July, lfl!52 and then publicly opened and
read. Proposals shall be addressed and
delivered to the City Recorder, City
Hall, Roseburg, Oregon.
The contemplated work generally con
sists of the grading & the placing of
concrete curb, rock at wearing surface
on 250 lineal feet of street.
Plans. Knerificilions. Pronosal Form,
and Instructions may be secured upon
B deposit of 813 00 at the office oi ine
City Engineer, Roseburg, Oregon. All
nrnnosali must be acromoanied by a
certified check or bidder's bond, made
payable to the City of Roseburg Oregon
In an amount not less than five S) per
cent of the amount bid.
The ria-ht Is reserved to reject any
or all bids, to waive any Irregularities
or to accept the bid deemed in the
best interests oi me city ot nose
burg. Dated this Ifith day of June, 1832.
MILDRED HENNESSEY
Recorder-Treasurer
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly confirmed as ex
ecutrix of the Last Will and Testament
of S. J. Shoemaker, deceased, by the
County Court of Douglas County, Ore
gon. All persons having claims against
said estate are notified to present them
to the undersigned at 417 East Lane
Street, Roseburg, Oregon, duly verified.
ilhin six months from the data of this
notice.
Dated this 21 day of June. 1832.
I.ESTA E. SHOEMAKER.
Executrix or tha Last Will and
Testament of S. J. Shoemaker,
Deceased.
NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Tuesday the 24th day of June, 1932. at
0 o'clock a.m. in the County Courtroom
In the Court Home In Roseburg, Doug
las County, Oregon, has been fixed as
the time and place for hearing objec
tions. If any, to the final account filed
by the undersigned In tha County Court
nf the State of Oregon for DniiRlas Coun
ty and for final settlement thereof
; V. Long. Administrator
nf the Estate of Crasey Finch
deceased.
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LEGAL
NOTICE OP GUARDIAN'S SALI
OP BKAL CKOPtHTV
By virtue of an order of tha County
Court of tha Stat of Oregon for Doug
las County, made on tha 10th day of
June, 1832, In case no. 87:itt, In the
Matter of the Guardianship of the Per
son and Estate of Fannie Hmlth, Incom
petent, the undersigned, will tell at pri
vate sale from and after the 2lst day
of July, 1032, subject to confirmation
by said court, tha following described
teal property, towlt:
Lot Number Five (3) In Block Num
ber Three (3) in Chadwick's Addition
to the City of Itoscburg, Douglaa
County, Oregon.
That sad sale will b made at the
law offices of Thomas C. liar if I el, 2U4
Carter Building, Roseburg, Oregon, and
shall be for cash, or on conditional
sales contract with one-quarter of tha
purchase price down al time of exe
cution of contract.
Dated June 21, 1831
ROY BOND
Guardian of the Person and
Estate Of FANNIC SMITH,
Incompetent.
CALL FOR lllllg
Sealed bids will be received and pub
licly opened and read by tha Djllard
School Board at tha Dillard School
house on July 7lh at 8:00 P.M. DST for
the construction of four class-rooms,
Separate bids will be received for the
general work and also for plumbing and
heating.
Prequaliflcatlon of contractors will be
required.
A certified check or bidder's bond for
five percent of amount of bid must ac
company tha proposal.
The Board reserves tha right to reject
any or all bids.
Plans and specifications may be ob
tained from L. W. Melzger, 800 E. Cass
St. Roseburg, upon deposit of Ten Dol
lars, C. C. rosback. Clerk.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
Monday, July 21st, -52, at 10 o'clock
A.M. in the County Court Room in the
Court House In Roseburg, Douglas
County, Oregon, has ben fixed by order
of the County Court for Douglas
County, Oregon, as tha time and place
for hearing objections, if any there be
to the Final Account filed bv the under
signed, ancillary administratrix of the
Estate or Rojello J. Castro, also known
as Joseph R. Castro, Deceased. I
FLORENCE PITTS
Ancillary Administratrix of the
Estate of Rjoelio J. Castro, also
known as Joseph R. Castro, De
ceased. NOT1CK OF FINAL HCTTI.EMKNT
NOTICl If hcrrby fiver, thai tha und
ersigned administrator of th. catata of
Myrtle Victoria Mcrerrln. deceased, haa
filed hla final account In tha County
Court of Douglas County. Oregon, and
said court haa fixed Tueaday, Juna
24, 1952. at 10 00 o'clock In tha fore
noon. Pacific Daylight Saving Time, be
ing 9:00 o'clock Pacific Standard Time
in tha County Courtroom In the Court
home In Roecburg, Douglaa County,
Oregon, aa tha time and place for hear
ing objections. If any fhere be. to said
final account and for tha aettlement
thereof.
WILLIAM DALE McFRRRIN,
Administrator of tha estate of
Myrtla Victoria Mcrerrln, de
ceased. NOTICK OK FINAL 8F.TTLr.MF.NT
Notice is hereby given that Monday,
Juna XI, lw32. at tha hour of 10 o'clock
A.M. In the County Court Room In the
Court House, Roseburg, Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon, has been fixed as the
time and place for hearing objections,
if any, to the final account filed by the
undersigned In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Douglas County.
FRANCS HF.I.LIWELL
Administratrix of tha Estate
of Frank J. Helliwetl. Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL KKTTLKMENT
NOTICE IS IIKREBY GIVEN that
Tuesday tha 24th day of June, 19.12, at
10 o'clock a.m. In the County courtroom
In tha Court House In Ruseburg. Doug
las County, Oregon, has been fixed as
the time and plare for hearing objec
tlona. If any, to the final account filed
by the undersigned In the County Court
of tha State of Oregon for Douglas
Countr and for final selttement thereof
ANDREW D. FISHER.
Administrator of the Estate of
Elizabeth Rose, Deceased
Funeral Service Monday
For Accident Victim
Graveside funeral servient for
Orval E. Armstrong, Winston, who
was killed in logging accident
Thusday near Myrtle Creek, will
be held at 2 p.m. Monday, DST.,
at Civil Bend Cemetery. Rev. E.
Clark Robb of the North Rose
burg Church will officiate. Ga.r.
Mortuary Is in charge.
lie was born June 27, 1915. at
Drewsey, Ore. He moved to Win
ston four years ago from Camas
Valley. He was a member of the
Lumber and Sawmill Workers Lo
cal 2949, A.F. of I.., at Roseburg.
Surviving are the widow, Alice
E. Armstrong; two daughters,
Windy Lee and Kay Ilcne, bolh
of Winston; his mother. Mrs. Eth
el Armstrong, Corvallis; three
sisters, Mrs. Mare Armstrong,
Springfield; Mrs. Leah Elwood,
Millingtnn, Ore.; Mrs. Isahelle
Turnbow, Gold Beach, and a
brother, James L. Armstrong,
Philomath.
YOUR BODY
ROSEBURG, ORttGON Ttitt htaltti
rtlclti r writttn and paid for by Dr. 6.
A. SMITH, Chiropractic Phyilcion, 1500
Gardtn Vallty Road, In tha In tart it of pub
lie htalth and to help you understand tha
body function. Look for thtia Informative
rtlcltt avery Saturday.
Epilepsy is chronic nervous
disease. There are periodic sei.
ores of convulsions with disturb
ances of consciousness. The aclu -u
cause is believed to be an ab
normality of nervous impulses
within the cranial area. Buth sexes
r.re equally liable to epilepsy.
Tlie only apparent difference be
tween epilepsy and accidental or
occasional convulsions In children
Is one of duration. The attacks
arc similar: It is difficult at times
to dislinRiiish between them; but
in epilepsy the fits are repeated
and the condition is chronic. Two
kinds of epilepsy are to be noted:
a severe form known as grand
mal, with insensibility and
spasms: and a milder form petit
mal, with transient loss of con
sciousness without spasms.
In the severe form of epilepsy
(grand mal) there are sometimes
four stages in the attack. First,
a preliminary "warning" or
"aura" occurs in cases of most
of those afflicted. It consists of a
sense of unreality and dininess,
of great fear, with various sen
sations of taste, hearing, and
sight. The aura, is rule, lasts
only a few seconds,
Scconrt, the person may turn
around rapidly, or even run swift
ly. More often a cry or low gurgl
ing groan is emitted, and the vic
tim falls to the ground unconsc
ious. The had is usually thrown
bark or to one side, the body Is stiff
and arched upward or bent side
wise. The arms are usually bent
at the elbow and the fingers tightly
Thousands At Arena
For Opening Of Rodeo
(Continued from Page One)
panel truck representing Hometite
Corp. wearing a tin hat and oper
atlng a power saw bigger than
himself.
The Junior Women's Club enter
ed an "old fashioned wealing pic
ture" complete with old-time bride
and groom, and the Wahanka
Camp Fire Girls of Glide had at
tractive Indian girls around a log
cabin.
The Oklahoma Moonshiners pla
ed Western music living up 'o
their name by having a (till with
tubes leading to two brown jugs
market "XXX."
Colorfully uniformed posses
from Douglas, Lane and Jose
phine counties led the grand entry
parade opening the rodeo at 1:30
p.m. DST. The second rodeo show
will be at the same time Sunday
when the Ail-Around Cowboy will
be named for the J500 prize of
fered by the Sheriff's Posse.
The annual cowboy breakfast
will be held from 7 to 11 a.m.
Sunday at the Fairgrounds with
the best cooks of tfie Sheriff's
Posse preparing and serving a
hearty meal.
The top cowboys In the nation
began competing this afternoon for
$5,000 in cash prizes in bareback
riding, bronc busting, bull riding,
bull dogging and calf roping.
Concluding event on today's pro
gram will he the lamb scramble
for 4-H girls. The calf scramble
for 4-H boys will be held near the
end of the Sunday rodeo show.
The Sheriff's Posse and ladies
auxiliary are adding another calf,
making 8, for the scramble.
Top entertainment features
thrilling crowds at this afternoon's
performance included Louis and
Bernadette Cabrals with the only
Brahma bull jumping team in the
world and their pyramid act on
galloping horses.
The Roseburg Lions Club is op
erating the food concession at the
grandstand again this year.
S. J. Shoemaker Estate
Admitted To Probate
The estate of S. J. Shoemaker,
who died May 16, will be shared
by his widow and two sons, ac
cording to his will admitted to pro
bate Thursay.
The sons, Samuel John Shoe
maker, Roseburg, and Robert
Sydney Shoemaker, Badger, Wis.,
are to receive $1,000 each and the
rest of the estate will go to Lesta
E. Shoemaker, 417 E. Lane St.
Mrs. Shoemaker has been ap
pointed executrix of the estate.
Official Staff Chosen
By Knights Of Pythias
New officers were elected at a
meeting of Roseburg council 2939.
held recently in the Knights of
Pythias hall. Installation is dated
for July. ,
Ray Martin, Immediate past
deputy grand knight, is the new
is.rtiiu iviiikiii iui- me coining year. 1
Other officers include James Hal
ford, deputy grand knight; C. II.
"Stretch" Howard, chancellor;
Clyde Carson, recorder; Felix Dur
and, treasurer; Hussel Parsons,
advocate; Harold Dcsbicns, war
den; Morris Durand, inside guard;
Robert Leining, outside guard; Ed
Montgomery, trustee, one year;
Grover Follett, trustee, two years.
Harry McCormack, 71,
Of Garden Yalley Passes
Harry Malcolm McCormack, 71,
resident of Garden Valley the last
year, coming here from Alt,i,
Calif., died Wednesday after a
short illness. He was born at Blue
Canyon, Calif., Oct. 12, 1880.
Surviving are the widow, Jessie,
if Alta, Calif.; a stepsister, Mrs.
;orma McCarthy, Sacramento.
Services will be held at the
Chapel of the Roses, Roseburg
Funeral Home Monday at 11
a.m. DST. Cremation will follow
at the Eugene Crematorium.
clenched In the palms. This Is the
rigid stafce, and lasts only fifteen
to thirty seconds.
The third is the convulsive stage.
The spasms begin; the limbs jerk
violently; the f:ice is co-iloited
and the eyes are wide open and
rolling, the pupils dilated and the
whites of the eyes showing. The
individual may bite his tongue
and froth al the mouh, often
there is incontinence of the btad
uer and bowels, there is a ahort
period of unconciousness.
In the leurth stage the person
gradually l.ccomes relaxed and
quiet and usually recovers after
j a variable time, often suffering
I from a dull headache.
I The milder form or (petit mal)
j there is momentary unconscious
; ness, but the individual does not
have spasms. Often there is just
a mere interruption in lu ac'iv
; ities. becoming suddenly pale, eyes
fixed, and stops whatever he i.i
doing, talking, eating, etc., only
to continue in a few moments
where he left off.
There are many varieties of
this milder kind of epilepsy, but
it usually ends in the severer
form, with fits. Fainting is most
likely to be confused with the mild
form of epilepsy, but in fainting
the individual usually falls and
the pulse is feeble or impercept
ible, while in this variety of epi
lepsy the person does not fall as
a rule, and there is a history of
similar attacks. The pulse is not
usually affected in this mild form
of epilepsy. (Paid Advertisement)
Parish To Honor
Father Edmund
Parish organizations of St. Jo-.-eph'a
Church will honor Rev.
Father Edmund llyland at a re
ception to be given in his honor
June 29.
Father Edmund, pastor of St.
Joseph's, will celebrate the silver
jubilee of his ordination to the
priesthood on that date.
A purse will be presented to him
with a list of donors' names. Mem
bers of the parish, are also invited
to join in a spiritual bouquet to be
offered Father Edmund on the oc
casion of his 25 years in the priest
hood. The bouquet will include Masses,
Rosaries, Holy Communion, vis
its to the Blessed Sacrament and
Way of the Cross.
. Father llyland is of the order of
Franciscan Monks, Capuchin. He
is spiritual adviser of the Rose
burg Knights of Columbus.
Mattie Ellen Hogan
Succumbs At Oakland
Mrs. Mattie Ellen Hogan, 63,
Oakland, died at Douglas Commu
nity Hospital Friday, June 20, fol
lowing a long illness. She had been
a patient at the hospital the last
two months. She was born in Oak
land, Ore., Aug. 23, 1889. She was
a member of the Christian Church.
Survivors include two daughters
and a son, Wava Barber of Oak
land, Calif., and Wanda Jones of
Grand Junction, Colo., Stanley Ho
gan, Sutherlin; two sisters, Ada
and Josephine Moore of Cottage
Grove, and a brother, Arthur Long
brake of Suthyin. Her husband,
King Hogan, died a few months
ago.
Funeral services will be held
Monday, June 23, at 2 p.m at the
Christian Church in Oakland with
Rev. Mr. Marshall officiating. In
terment will be in the Fair Oaks
Cemetery. Stearns Mortuary has
charge of funeral arrangements.
Services For Roy Wells
Monday At Grass Yalley
Graveside services for Roy Hor
ace Wells, 48, who died Wednes
day will be held at 2 p.m. DST
Monday in Grass Valley at the
Grass Valley Cemetery.
Wells of Singelton road, Idleyld
route, Roseburg, was killed
Wednesday when a falling tree
smashed the cab of a truck at
Toketee Falls.
Fred Goff Services
To Be Held Monday
Funeral services for James Fred
Goff, 43, who died Wednesday, will
be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the
Chapel of the Long & Orr Mortuary
Concluding services will be con
ducted in the Masonic Cemetery.
.- Goff, an employe of the Youngs
Bay Lumber Co., resided at 122
W. First St.
ELECTROLUX
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For Southern Douglas County
"BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET SERVICE"
Electroliix Factory
Rebuilt Cleaners
FREE HOME
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102 Wt Commercial Avo.
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PICKUP SERVICE IN...
SUTHERLIN Self Service Laundry
Wednesday and Saturday
C. G. HON N
MANAGING OWNER
Alfred Wallace Estate
Goes To Widow, Children
The $11,000 estate of Alfred S.
Wallace who died June 4 .will be
divided among his widow, two tons,
a daughter and two stepdaughters.
The will was admitted to pro
hate Friday by order of County
Judge Carl Hill. Hie widow, Han
nah Wallace of Roseburg, is ex
ecutrix. Appraisers are Leon Mc-
: '. pi'.';, Ivan Pickens and George
Luoma.
The estate of Peter Cowan, who
died at Salem April 9 leaving an
estate in Douglas County, win be
administered by his daughter, Mar
garet Cnwan Rose, of Portland.
Suit . Filed Over Water
System On Myrtle Road
Suit has been filed In Circuit
Court by Martin and Mildred Mill
sap against Ray and Margaret h.
Osborne and George and Ada
Trask to enjoin the defendants
from interfering with a water sys
t"m on the South Myrtle Creek
Road.
Suit for damages in a mill ac
cident filed by Louis Kaarvand
against the Rock Island Lumber
Co. has been settled out of court
and dismissed by Circuit Judge
Carl E. Wimberly. Kaarvand had
asked $2,990 damages on a leg in
jury. 2 Women File Charges
After Affray In Riddle
Two women filed counter charges
of assault and battery against each
other following a fracas in Riddle.
Jean Perez pleaded innocent to
the charge and District Judge A.
J. Geddes set July 10 as the date
for a trial. She has been released
on her recognizance.
Ella Simmons has posted $100
bail and will appear later before
Canyonville Justice Nina Pietzold.
Judge And Mrs. Geddes
Hold Double Celebration
District Judge and Mrs. A. J.
Geddes had a double celebration
Friday.
They celebrated their 53rd wed
ding anniversary Friday and it
was also 40 years ao Friday that
they first came to Roseburg from
Illinois.
WORKER INJURES ANKLE
Clarence A. Kell, 37, Gold Hill,
an employe of California-Oregon
Power Co., was treated at Mercy
Hospital Friday for an injured
ankle suffered when a truck push
ed a pole over on his foot.
VAN FLEET HONORED
With U.S. Third Infantry Divis- .
ion in Korea I Gen. James
A. Van Fleet, U.S. Eighth Army j
commander, Saturday was award
ed the highest Greek military dec
orationthe distinguished Medal of 1
Honor. I
The Best By
Cleaning Test
Phono 3-3591
Roseburg, Ore.
VACATION
WE WILL
C L O S E
From JUNE 30
To JULY 7
E R S
LOCAL NEWS
Ill of Pneumonia Kathy Ann
Lucas, baby daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lucas of this city, is
a pneumonia patient at Douglas
Community Hospital.
Taktn To Portland Judy Bel
lows, who has been receiving
medial treatment In the Eugene
Hospital since last fall for infantile
paralysis, was taken to Portland
Thursday, where she was entered
ill Holiday Park Hospital, Second
and Multnomah Avenue. She was
accompanied to Portland by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bel
lows, who have made their home
in Eugene during her entire ill
ness. Back From Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Lander and daughter,
Sharon, and the latter's friend,
Laurene Kester, have returned to
their homes in Roseburg, follow
ing a week's vacation. They at
tended the Ice Follies and Rose
Festival in Portland and then went
to Astoria to visit relatives. They
returned home via the coast route
and stopped over in Newport for a
couple of days. They report ex
cellent weather at the coast.
Grants Pass Motorist
Sentenced To 10 Days
Ernest Lester Matthews, Grants
Pass, was fined $100 and given
a 10-day jail term Friday after
pleading guilty to a charge of
driving with license revoked,
He was arrested at Grants Pass
on a warrant issued in Douglas
County district court, state police
reported.
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MILLINERY AND ACCESSORIES
Will Be Closed for Vacation
June 23 to 27.
Lutey's - '123 w. cass
FRESH SALMON
For Canning or Freezing ....
FILLET OF
RED SNAPPER
Large Variety. of .Other.
Fresh' Fish and Seafood!
Pacific Seafoods Co.
Just Past Garden Valley Junction North Stephens
'For
Dial 3-4596 fl
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U fill
DON GLENN
MANAGING OWNER
Bayonets Blunt
Chinese Attack
SEOUL, Korea OB Tough Fili
pino infantrymen using bayonets
and grenades Saturday blunted the
initial thrust of a beefed up Chi
nese regiment attacking on a three
mile sector in Western Korea.
The Filipinos and U. S. 45th Divi
sion iufantryir.en beat back charge
after charge in five hours of
savage night fighting to force the
Chinese to withdraw.
Objective of the Reds was "T
Bone Hill" defended by the Philip
pines' 19th Battalion Combat Team
and nearby key peaki west of
Chorwon.
The Seds threw tanks and artil
lery into the battle. An estimated
3,000 to 4,000 Chinese foot soldiers
smashed against Allied positions.
SERVICES CANCELLED
There will be no services in the
Dillard Methodist Church Sunday,
June 22, as all the Methodist min
isters of this district are attending
the conference in Portland.
BRENT'S EXCHANGE
Now tha Distributor of
RAYBESTOS BRAKE
LINING
Alio bottcriel, fan-bolts, broke
ihoat, otnorotori and itartor
exchange.
1960 N. STEPHENS
Phone 3-5500
6-10 Lb. Avg.
lb. 39c
lb 35c
TIME!
particular people
CLEANERS
417,4 E. 2nd Ave. S
AND DELIVERY
105 S. Jackson St
Dial 3-8526
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