Poge 12 Th New-Review - Moit., Oct. 21, 1963
Lookingglass Resident Is fKfj
By HAZEL S. MARSH
Mrs. Floyd (Erma) Wilson of
Lookwgglass was taken to aa
cred Heart Hospital in Eugene
last week tor major surgery.
mamiru roiKs visit
Mrs. Curtis Burley (Darlene
Ollivant) and small sons, Craig
and Scott of Kalispell, Mont
left Friday after spending tlie
week' with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Oluvant. fiuriey,
who Is associated with the Fed
eral Wild Life program, has
been spending some time cur
rently at the deer checking sta
tion in YamhilL Shortly after
Nov. 1 they will be transfer
red to the Snokane area.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Wilson and
son, Tommy, Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Meredith and Paula and
Yale Parrish spent the weekend
in the Lakeview area on a
camping and deer huntjng ex
pedition. They brought home
one trophy.
Mrs. Caroline George return
ed to her home in Sacramento
recently after an extended vis
it with relatives in this area
and farther north. She is the
mother of Mrs. John Rudzik and
spent several weeks with the
Itudzik family.
HI-- AI1...H irnxat. ntfnnrla.1
a meeting of the Pacific Sup'
ply Cooperative advisory board
in Portland Friday and then
went on to Corvallis for a meet
ing of the board of directors of
the WCTU Children's Farm
Home at Corvallis, Arrange
ments are under way for the
opening of the auxiliary unit
of the Farm Home in the Myr
tle Creek area to be known as
the WCTU Wixson Boy's Home.
The Rev. Gordon Titus left
Monday for Seattle to attend
conference of the independent
church group. .
Others Go Hunting
Ron Meyer joined a group of
deer hunters from Roseburg
who went to the Frineville area.
He reports "no luck." Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Dysert and Mr. and
LEGAL
NOTICI TO CREDITORS
Notice It alven that the undersigned
lias been appointed Administrator of
the Estate of HARRY DROWNSON, de
ceased. Persons with claims against
said estate are required to present
mem, wnn proper voucners, to tne un
derlined at the offices of Geddes. Felk-
er. Walton & Richmond. 435 S. E. Kane.
Roseburg, Oregon, within six months of
the dale of first publication hereof
which Is October II, 1963.
HENRY DROWNSON
Administrator of the Estate of
HARRY BROWNSON, deceased.
Mrs. Robert Reagles went to
the Lakeview area for hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wylie
and children Cindy and Gene
spent the weekend with the for
mer's parents Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. (Bill) Wylie and family.
David is attending Southern Ore
gon College at Ashland, and
came for the weekend to hunt
in this area.
'A nmjeiM A
LOOKinggiass nesiaenr is ruvii Dnpp
Hospitalized For Surgery jgb tKCfc (HlCC
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off ME
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
Tucidnv. the 36th dav of Novemher.
1963, (it 10 o'clock a.m. In Court Room
B, Court House. Roseburg, Oregon, has
been llxed for lime and olaco for hnnr-
ino ol ob eel lon , If, any there be, to the
final account tiled bv the undersigned In
(tie manor or tne eitnti or ueiia New
land Clark, deceased.
Oafed and first published this 21 si day
or ucrooer. iv.
CLIFFORD ATEN.
Administrator with the , will
nexed of the Estate of
BELLE NEWLAND CLARK,
Deceased.
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned has boon duly appointed ad1
mmistratnx or ihe estate or Dinah Anne
Lee. deceased, by order of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas
County, and hai duly qualified ai such.
All persons havlna claims against said
estata are hereby required to present the
same wim me proper voucnors wnnin
six (4) months after the date of this
notice to the undersigned at the office of
K. DimicK, aig pacific Building, in
Roseburg, Douolas County. Oregon.
DATED and first published this 14th
clav of October. 1963.
ROY O. YOUNG, Administrator
of thl estate of DINAH ANNE
LEE, deceased.
CALL FOR 1IDS
Tha undersigned wilt receive sealed
bids up to 7:30 o'clock p.m. on Monday,
the 41 h day of November, 1963, lor the
construction of a tall addition to the
Cilv Hall In Winston, Oreoon. said addi
tion being H x 24 feet In area and to be
const meted in accordance With plans
and specifications on tile In the office
of tht undersigned. Bids should specify
when work will begin and when the lob
will be finished. The City will prrpare a
contract In accordance with) terms sub
mitted wun bid. The usual lu par cent
retalnaaa will be mada on all work es
timates. The bidder will pi act $10 de
posit for copy Of plans and specifica
tions which will be returned upon re
turn Of tha same In oood order.
Tha City reserves the right to refect
any ana an oias.
H. J. KLEVE
Cily Recorder
Winston, Oregon
Sutherlin Folk
Host Visitors
By MRS. W. W. BLAKELEY
Mr. and Sirs. Joe Konenberg,
of Belmont, Calif., visited in
Sutherlin recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Holgate.
The former said his father, a
long-time resident of Sutherlin,
was living in San Mateo, Calif.,
and was in excellent health. He
also reported that his brother,
Dick, is now head of the li
brary in San Francisco.
Business Trip Made
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams t
of Sutherlin have returned from1
business trip to Oakland,!
Calif., where they viewed the
'IU Ramhlprs Aftpt thn etimu.i
ing, they went on to San Jose, I
Calif., to visit with their daugh-i
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Stevenson and Tommy,!
Danny and Shelley. They return-i
cd home by way of Chico, Calif.,
visiting there with their grand-1
daughter, Pamela llaynard.!
Making the trip with them was
Mrs. Wayne Hoobler who visit
ed with her mother in Chico.!
Mrs. Hoobler's mother had re-i
cently celebrated her 95th birth
day, i
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mo-
linari and children, Sharon, Jeff,
Tim, and Mike, spent the week-
cud in Portland, helping to cele
brate the 50th wedding anniver-l
snry of the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Mo-
linari.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hollopet-l
cr have had as their house' V
guest the former's sister, Mrs
James Twilliger, and daughter
Selena, of Silvcrton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Musgrovc f
spent the weekend with then'
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Musgiove of Eugene.
While there, they attended the
Oregon-Idaho football game.
. j on hi: in
Approximately 200 Pounds
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NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREOON FOR THE
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
Probate Department
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
COMMODORE WALTER COLE,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that bv
Order duly made and entered In the
above entitled Court on the loth day of
October, 1943, William E. Skaggs, Ad
ministrator of the estate of Commodore
Walter Cole, deceased, hai been author-
ucu ana airccrea id sen, ana ne will
sell, from and after the 20th day ol
November, 1963, at private sale to the
highest bidder for cash or partly tor
cash and partly credit, upon the highest
and best terms ol credit ottered, the
following described real properly, situ
ated In the County of Douglas, State of:
Oregon, to-wit:
The South one-half of Lots 10. I
11, 12 and 13, Block 5, THOMAS I
SUBDIVISION of Frultvale Adril- I
tlon. City ot Roseburg, County of
Douglas. State ot Oregon
Offers or bids for the ourtrum nl
said real proporty will b received by:
the undersigned at the offices of Mc-!
Atllsfer, Burns. Gustalson & Lock, At
torney for the Administrator, at 2? N w
First Street, Gresham, Oreoon, from1
and after the 20th day of November,:
IYOJ. i
Slid SRlS Will tlH atlhiftrt tn tha rnn.
tlrmallon and approval of Ihe above- '
entitled Court. !
WILLIAM E. SKAGGS.
Administrator of Ihe Estal of
COMMODORE WALTER COLE,
deceased.
McAllister, burns, gustafson
a. LOCK
39 N. W. First Street
Gresham, Oregon i
Deled and first published: Oclober 31-'
1943.
Date of la it publication: November 11,
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SUMMONS
cat No. nisi
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREOON FOR
DOUOLAS COUNTY
AVERY W. THOMPSON, District )
Attorney of Douglas County, Oregon, )
Plaintiff, )
vs.
MAYNARD FRED EDWARDS,
MENA KIM, and GEORGE THAD )
THOMPSON and WILMA THOMP- )
SON, doing business as Drain Vi- 1
riety and Dry Goods Store, )
Defendants. )
TO; MENA KIM, Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby reaulrrd ta matetv 4. 7 jo emmr iui
appear and answer the amended com-1 AH classifications will be covered under
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids In duplicate lor the con
struction of an addition ot the Sutherlin
Senior High School, Sutherlin, Oregon
lor School District 130-C, Dougl-is'
County, will be received by Mr. A L
Loerts, District Clerk, at the District
Office at 110 E. Central Slrcet, Suther
lin, Oregon until 8:00 P.M., P.ilic
Standard Time, November 5, 1963
The plans, specifications and other con
tract documents may be examined and
copies thureof may be obtained at the
office ot Payne and Strvbte, A.I A., Ar
chitects, 1005 East Main Street, Med
ford, Oregon, and from the OMIce ot
the District Clerk at Sutherlin, Oregon
A deposit of $25.00 per set of drawings
and specifications will be required. Any
bidder upon returning his set promptly
will be relunded his deposit and any
non-bidder upon returning his set will
be refunded one-half ol his dcoosit.
This protect Involves the construction
of a wood frame structure ot aooroxi-
ptalnt filed against you In the above-
nl I tied suit on or before the last day
ol publication as specified herein and
it you in so to answer for want thereof,
the General Contract Prompt
Attention is called to the bidders Pre-
qualification requirements of Sections
div.vw to v.ir, inclusive, Oregon Re-
the Dlalntllf will aoolv to th Court inrlvised Statutes, which muil h titiwt u,itt.
tha relief prayed for In tha amended." Clr to days before date for open
complaint. Inq of bids and for which forms may be
This aummona Is being published by'0D,Blned f th of,:' f the Architect,
vlrtuo o an order made and entered lnA ba,t bid and two alternates are re
tha above-antitled Court on the 4th dayqutred " Prwsals must be accom
of October, 1963 and signed bv The Hon- Pf" bv certified check, cashier's
or able Don H. Senders, Circuit Judg,IShck. .b,'d. madt Pvble to
and the defendant is required to answer -VV 1 e r J30. ,n "
or otherwise appear by virtue ot said; 5 J. It..0 !he b'0
order on or before th. t.rt y of the Iftlf"sJu' " requIf'H,
Dubllcatlon as soecltled herein. Tha imr ? Iu.r",,h. P"wmance bond
provides for publication of this summons ;h k nCLrLp""
in a newsoap- ot general circulation lj?SS?ne W,'h 0rt00n Rvl,wl Statute O A
urn puDiicanon win d on the lh day ing hit employees, and will ba reouVr
WWicalton, to' carry nSSTZliMtfJFl
will ba on tha 11th day of November.lerlng himself, his employees, also Schooli
"fh.,. k . .i . , !Dt,,:,c' ,3-c' ,ts ,(tr a. r
.l I .7, . 'ri..cri,PTOyBs io rne minimum amount ot
tha sum of 11,141, tendered at tha tlmaiSSO-OOO for lnurles to one penon and
of tha filing of tha amended complaint,f$iOO,000 minimum for one accident
which laid complaint asserts that the! He shall carry prooerry damage inur
defendant, Mena Kim, may have someiance In a minimum amount of ssoooo
claim to this said money for tha reason iw'tn a broad contractor's form of en
that tha said money was taken from iheidaritment attached, protect fq hmseif
possession of tha defendants. Maynardjnl" employees. School District K-C,
r-rea tzawarat ano wane mm, cy ihet" agenis ana rmproyees. All
Oregon Stefa PotPea and subsequently :ucn Insuranca policies shall hav tn-
tendered ana received as an eihiblf tn 'um"'" requirtnq
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th abova Court In tha case o State of
Oregon v. Mena Kim. The undersigned!
plaintiff had possession frf thla satd mon
ey before It was tendered Into Court and
tn plaintiff herein wa uncertain
to who was entitled to tha same and
prayed an order of tha Honorable Court
that ha ba permitted to Interplead and
requiring Tne defendem, Mena Kim,
coma forth and specify her ctalm to thej
aaq money, it any mere is.
DATED this 9th day of October, 13
AVERY W. THOMPSON
District Attorney of Oougias
' County, Oregon, and Plaintiff.
ocnooi utiTnci ijd-c ot at least 10 day
prior to cancellation of any such in
surance. Ha shalt file with th ftn i rv.
iters ot the School Dslrkt evidence that
; all such Insurance Is being can-red prior
to the commencement of any work
The Board of Directors of School Dls
trlct 130-C. reserves the rtqhl to reject
any or all bids and to waive any in
formal if ies.
Bv ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS DOUGLAS tOUN
TY SCHOOL OISTR1CT 1J0-C
SUTHERLIN. OREGON
A. L. Loerts, D.itfKl Clerk i
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