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I Emil and Signe N'yberf and num erous other defendants listed as creditors of the Nybergs. Plaintiff seeks judgment for S4.266 65, plus "reasonable ' attorney Ires and costs, alleged due on promissory note. The plaintiff asks that t h e rank and amount of the mortgage of defendants L'mpqua Savings & Loan Association and Douglas County State Bank be ascertained and determined, and that its claim be considered superior to that of other named defendants in mort gage foreclosure proceedings on property of the Nybergs. Betty Jane Lucas vs. James Gilbert Culled. Plaintiff demands $25,000 general and $145 special damages for injuries claimed suf fered in accident involving the car operated by plaintiff and 1956 pick up truck of defendant. The acci dent took place oo Highway 99, Business Route, approximately one mile south of Myrtle Creek on Oct. 9. 1959. F. A. McCormach. sometimes known as Fred A. MeCormack, and Rachel B. McCormach, vs. John Thomas and others. Suit to quiet title to property lying north west of North Myrtle Creek and south of what is known as Skunk Gulch, all in Township 28 south, range 4 west, Willamette Meridi an. Joe B. McNabb vs. State Indus trial Accident Commission. Plain tiff asks that his case be referred back to the defendant for addi tional compensation for temporary total disability until his condition becomes stationary, for medical aid and treatment, and the com pensation for permanent partial disability equal to 100 per cent loss use of function of an arm for unscheduled disability. Final D.crM and Judgment Siman J. and Dolly Elian vs. Hedrick Louis and Jeffadean Sharp, James T. and Noma Low rance. Frances J. Churchman, Robert C. and Pearl Jenkins, Charles O. and Rubye Rhodes. Based on decree and judgment of Sept. 14, 1961, and no payments having been made, plaintiffs im mediately entitled to possession n( the real and personal property de scribed. Judgment continues in favor of plaintiffs and against de fendants James T. Lowrance, Noma Lowrance and Frances J. Churchman for $750 as attorney fees, plus $25.88 cost of lien fore closure report, $153.71 for fire in surance on building and equipment and further sum of $116.87 as plain- ; tiffs costs and disbursement, plus I uueirsi. j us prupcriy 10 wnicn me ; piaimuis are given exclusive rights it the Loggers Tavern & Cafe. Dismissal ' Perciles Apostolnu vs. Sateriors i Kaidantzis. On stipulation of the I parties, case dismissed as settled, i with prejudice and without costs. Weather Bureau Plans To Study Use Of A-Bombs In Hurricanes - WASHINGTON" Westher Bureau is (API The the possibility of using convention. going to study j al or nuclear bombs to smash hur- n V.'ij !i VW X I t 1 r ricanes. The idea of using bombs of anv type against storms "is still only the gleam-in-the eve stage," says Dr. Francis J. Reicheldcrter, Weather Bureau chief. Reichelderter stressed that in addition to a lot of thought and study, any use of a nuclear de vice would require a national pol icy decision regarding nuclear tests in the atmosphere. lie told newsmen atter an an-, pearance at the National Press ' Club that specially designed TNT' bombs might be tested on a hur ricane within two or three years. Asked about a nuclear hoinh, I Reicherlderter said a one mega-! ton bomb equal to one million' NKW ARMY CAP The U.3. Army s new long-visored base- . ... ... i . t-e n l s. Tt.J,.. 1mm nalltvpe rut n moaeiea dv ric. Aii-mn , wun uum Portsmouth. Ohio. The cap will gradually replict two older models, the fatigue cap and the fieldjcap. Ions of TNT misht do something to a hurricane, hut he u isn t sure if U would be good or had. Hp said it is posMble a nuclear bomb "minht put too much force in one place" while conventional TNT charges placed in teveral parts of a ktorm would weaken or divert it. KeicheloVrfer also said cost is a factor, statins; that a one mega ton bomb costs $1 million. Tni is the first figure Riven by a roy ernment official on cost of a hy drogen bomb. Hp said larce-scale seed in j of hurricane centers with silver io- dide crystals is planned in 13 based on sin: 11 tests carried out this year. Woman Gives Birth To Nineteenth Child HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) "It I just happened that way, and if: God wills it we'll have more." That was the reaction this week of Mary Grahb, 44, Harris burg housewife who last week gave birth to her 19th child. The newest addition is James Mario, 10 pounds, 13 ounces. Both baby and mother are re ported "doing just fine" at Harris burg's Osteopathic Hospital and should be able to return home Saturday. Mrs. Grab's husband. Bob, 45, an electrician for the Pennsylvan ia Railroad, looks on the size of his family with the same philoso phy as his wife. "We didn't plan lo have such a large family," he commented. "hut we're sure happy things turned out the way they did." The other Grab children range in age from Kdward Leo, 19 months to Robert William, 21. The Grabs themselves have been married for 22 years. Jackie Returns To R. I. WASHINGTON (AP) Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy has returned to an extended vacation at New port, R.I., after attending a ju dicial reception at the White House Tuesday night. The Firat Lady made the trip bark Wednes day in the family plane "Caro-i.i.e." UP TO 30 SAVINGS! During The PHOTO LAB'S Lucky Friday Sale Her EASY CREDIT TERMS CHRISTMAS SHOP NOW! 35 MM CAMERAS PROjECTORS O 8 MM MOVIE CAMERAS SLIDE PROJECTORS SLIDE TRAYS BIG DISCOUNTS ON FAMOUS NAME PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT TDC SLIDE TRAYS 3 For FRIDAY ONLY and SATURDAY j HURRY! 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