For Sale, Misc. 18
ALMOST HEW Simplex electric troner.
very cheap. Roseburg Furniture Ex
change, 500 W. Jackson. ;
fOR SALE Lo trailer with truck
turntable, vacuum brakes, food shape;
or trade for automatic hay bnler.
Alto tell 18 head Hereford steers. C. E.
Reynold!, Glen brook Ranch, Riddle,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Washing machine, $23.
1951 EASY SPINDRIER" Muit sell
before UthSOS S. Pinerearjsntrance.
19 TT house trailer- for aatt or trade.
Sleeps 4. Ph. 38388.
Miscellaneous 19
BAVI YOUR SEWING machine adjust
K and olltd free of charge. Call Sew
ln Machine Canter, 400 N. Jackson.
Ph. 3-7S01.
BURNS! SNAGS! TEARS1
Rewovan. 1959 Fairmont.
Fuel
20
DOUBLE LOADS OF 3 inch planer
ends. $12.50. Claude Willey Fuel Co.,
1502 E Douflas.
DOUBLE LOAD of planerends, de
livered In Wilbur and vicinity. $11.
per load, 3 or more. 10. Ph. 2693,
Suthertin.
Timber & Sawmills 21
WANTED
OLD GROWTH
: SAWMILL LOGS
CONTACTl HOWARD WILSON
Independence Lbr. &
Mfg. Co. Reload
J GRANTS PASS, ORE.
Rt. 1, Box 141 Ph. 4063
WANTED
SECOND GROWTH LOGS
CONTACT WILBUR J.UMBER CO
Haul ToDougloe Mfg.
By truck tnlflintf In transit. Your
lumber brings more cash. We buy
year round. Mixed 1x4 through 6x12.
" No end trim. Cash weekly.
DOUGLAS MFO. CO.
Roseburg 2 miles S. on99
""WANTED" TO BUY
Cans loo: alio Hmbor. largo or small
tracta. Top prices. S.Omar I.br. Co
Ph. 451 Riddle days. Canyonvllie 2291
evenings.
Wanted large or small tracts stand
ing timber. Vicinity of Elkton Oak
land or Suthertin. MeGinty-Hiegs Lbr
Co. P. O. Box 528, Elkton. Phone 430.
Evenings phone Warren Hansen Cot
tage Grove B'l-L..
FOR SALE 200 H.P. Cummins diesel
stationary power unit. Excellent con
dition. Would consider trade for rough
lu m b r.P a t r Ick Lu m be r Co.. Riddle.
V. D. 18 International stationary en
gine. In excellent condition; one 0x8
planer with new belts; also cater
pillar No. .3400 stationary engine in
good running condition. Win, Ziedrlch,
Camas Valley. Phone 404.
WANTED " Late model TD 0 or D-4
cat on rental purchase plan or per
thousand-Wrlte News-Review Box 157.
WANTED timber, large 2nd growth
or old growth. Half million ft. or more.
Wi te News review. Box 155.
WANTED - Good sawmill logs. Good
orlff Iverson Lumber Co. Phon
3-3155.
FOR SALE Sawmill portable 54"
band. W. W. Jordan, Acme, 'Washing
ton. .
FOR SALE Star No. 4 portable mill.
Purchased new, operated only 30 days.
StebingLT Lbr. Co., 7 miles from Win
ston, Hlghway42J
SAWYER WANTS contract operating
small mill up to 15,000' per day
on per M basis, Can furnish crew.
Write Leroy Bates, .,P.O,., Bm 123,
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
WANTED Someone" to take loading
and trucking 3 million feet of logs.
Must have own loading machine. Ph.
3-3155.
Equipped as cut stock pant; planer
reaaw, cut-off saws and rip saws
David T. MfKcown. Lafayette.Oregon
SHORT LOG TRUCK "for sale, winch
on front. Ph. 0-6762.
NO. 1 American sawmill with power.
Logging Equipment 22
TD 18 Carta winch Isaacson blade, good
condition. Ph. 9-8732 days, 9-8444
evenings
SHORT-LOG TRUCK for sale, winch on
front. Ph. 9-8762.
SINGLE-DRUM HOIST, SUITABLE FOR
LOG LOADER OR LOG HAUL. NEW.
) Ph.3-8045. evenings PhS-4531.
PAIR OF bunk and cheese blocks,
comp!ete,S100. Ph. 3-4843.
BU-50 Skagit Yarder - 4 drum unit
with 143 hp. Ford. 1100 feet of 1
mainline. 2300 feet of 5-8" haulback
A approx. 3000 feet of 3-B1' straw
line. Berger main and haulback fair
lead. Machine has an extra main drum
and U mounted on a 50' sled. Guy
lines, blocks and all of the rigging
plus a heel boom are included. Con
tact Leep Logging Co., Myrtle Point
none aw-ii-u
FOR SALE TD6 cat; also small
logging trnUer with good tires. Write
Box 152, News Review.
FOR SALE Tower edger, 6x42: 1
power set works; 2 blocks, and
knees, 48" opening. Inquire Superior
Lumber Co., BgSGjend
Machinery For Sale 23
RENTAL EQUIPMENT"
PiH H-ysrd shovel
D8 cat
Le Tourneau Carryall
Hough Diesel l'a yard loader
Ford hydraulic scoop
Compressors Jack hammers Pave
ment breakers Wagon )ark Elec
tric skil-saw Concrete buggies Rub
ber tired wheel borrow
. GOOD EQUIPMENT
COMPETENT OPERATORS (
Pre-Mix Concrete, Inc.
Box 49, Roseburg Ph. 2-2694
Farm Equipment 24
1950 T. 0. 20 Ferguson
TRACTOR
Will rive 90 day marame with this
machine. Very clean. $1195.
Lee Mortensen, Inc.
200 S. Pine
Ph. davs 9-7534 Evenings. 9-4531
SP E C I A L
l-OLIVER 70 tractor $900
l-MINNEAPOUS Molina RTU with
1-MASSEY Harrla (1 with wood aaw 800
1-McCormick-Deering F 12 on rubber 300
1-5-Ft. off-set disc, new 125
1-FERGUSON mower - 75
5-OKLY T O. 20 Ferguson tractor.,
1560.. new.
NEW SIDE Delivery rakes 425
Lee Mortensen, Inc.
200 s. Pine
Phone 3-8045
, Evenings nhone3-4531
COOD 4 wheel riding garden tractor
with disc, plow and blade, $475. Or
will trade Jor livestock. Ph. Suth
erlin3011. ROTO-T1LLER for tale. 1500. machine
for J2O0Ph. 3-8209.
. V, T. '50 CHEVROLET pickup. 4 speed
I transmission. A-l ronmuon: VAC
Case tractor, power lift, plow, tandem
disk. 2 row cultivator. 1135 Heydon
Lint, or phone 3-704. E. W. Cawthron.
Tractors 25
MODEL 101 S. Masscy-Harrii tractor.
Dale Busenbark, Rt, 3, Roseburg,
Oregon.
FOR SALE 30 gas caterpillar, blade,
drum and canopy, well-armored. Si 965.
N. K. Coiner, RU 1, Box 81, Riddle,
Oregon.
BD40 Cletrac. Phone 2741, SutbarUn.
Trucks
26
ROSEBURG'S
Truck
Headquarters
SPECIAL
M Ford Pickup, 4 speed trans. 1095.
'50 Chev Pickup, 4 speed 1245.
'48 Ford F-8 Tag axle B-Llpa Aux Trans.
'48 Chevrolet. Olds Rocket Motor
B-L Aux. Trans.
Cook Dual Drive Rear Axles
'47 Sterling. 195 HP Motor.
, 462 Dual Rear Axles.
'44 Int'L. Dump Truck Dual drive.
'48 ft -ton Ford Chassis. Rebuilt motor.
USED Logging trailers. These and
many others to choose from
Whatever your requirement maybe you
can find it at
Smith Motors
TRUCK DEPT.
Pac. Hwy. North
Ph. 3-5594
FOR SALE 1950 model L H. Mack with
200 Cummin diesel motor, 1D48 GMC
equipoed with 150 H.P. Buda diesel,
JP47 Diamond T with 427 Continental
motor. 1 utility trailer. All these equip
ped with lumber rolls and in good
condition. Call Roseburg 9-8783 or
write Mrs. E. V. Stratford, C. V. Star
Rt., Roseburg.
1951 FORD S - 8, 6 cylinder 3
vard dump box, equipped with 6031
Brownie. Will trade equity for late
model ear or cash. Will sacrifice
going to hospital. Cttll3-6202.
1950 FORD I6 PANEL, top condition.
1B,000 miles, 73 per cent rubber.
For further Information call Douglas
Mfg. Co. 3-7411, evenings 3-8337 or
3-6128.
FOR SALT! Single axle "41 Chev
rolet with '48 motor and Klamath
trailer. See at Jess Kingry's, Win
Chester. ,
FOR SALE '46 Chevrolet 2-ton dump
truck. Call 15-X-4 or write Sam Moon,
Myrtle Creek. ,.
1947 CHEVROLET l1 ton "flatbed, good
condition, tires. 80 per cent. Stebinger
Lbr. Co.. 7 miles from Winston, High
way 42.
1948 Dodge ton pickup. Good shape, low
mileage. Blue book price, $1023. Thomas
Hotel, Oakland.
W0Ij. F 190 Int. truck, 211" wheelbase:
also '47 Walker trailer and short log
bunks for truck. Ph. 3-3211.
FOR SALE " 4 logging trucks and
trailers: acetylene welder; air grease
gun. Call or write A. J. Bartley,
Camaa Valley.
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
FOR TRADE 1948 Chevrolet sedan,
delivery, for late model station wagon
or Snburban. Phone3-83S3.
FOR SALE '48 Aero Chevrolet,
Radio and heater. Original owner. Ph.
3-3."00; 1 - .
'48 Ford 2 door, super deluxe, sedan.
Clean, 30,000 miles. See Kert at Smith
Motors Truck Dept. orcall Jl-7701.
FOR SALE 4J Hudson Club coupe and
folding camp trailer. Ted's Auto Body
Service, corner Melrose and Looking
glass Read.
'50 FOIfDTUDOR Custom, R 8c H, un
derrating, one owner, $1400. Call
after 5, 9-8406.
FOR SALE to the highest hldder 1937
Ford sedan delivery. Call 3-8355.
j8CHEVROLET 4-door, good rubber,
runs goad. $100. Ph. 3-3270 or 3-4047.
1930 MODEL A coupe, steel box on
back; new motor $100. Call 3-636B.
Lockwood's
Used Cars
BEST BUYS ANYWHERE
1951 Ford custom Fordor eedan.
I.l.ooo milea. Ilaa Ford-O-Matlr.
B H 2055
1050 NASH AMB. FORDOR SEDAN.
Hydra. Heater. Seat covera. 20.000
miles ... $17M
1050 OLDSMOBILK ROCKET 08
Hydramatlc, R & H. Sharp - 2195
1950 MERCURY 8 passenger Club
coupe. Overdrive, R it H, two
tone paint A beaut 1895
1950 FORD DLX. TUDOR SEDAN,
conomy plus 1345
1949 MERCURY 4 - door Sedan,
R 8c H, and overdrive. Very
Sood . .. 1595
1949 FORD TUDOR Sedan. R ft H,
Top condition 1195
1949 FORD V-8 Club Coupe, sharp
black paint, low mileage 1195
1949 FORD STATION WAGON 1395
'1949 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR SDN.,
R&H, Above average condition, O. D.
11295
1947 MERCURY FORDOR SEDAN 9U5
1947 FORD Club Coupe 945
1947 PLYMOUTH Fordor sedan . ... 945
1947 MERCURY FORBOR SEDAN 11040
1947 PONTIAC SEDANETTE 999
1947 FORD FORDOR SEDAN 895
1946 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 795
TRUCKS & PICKUPS
1951 FORD T. pickup, equipped
with heater, deluxe cab, only
8000 milea 1843
1950 FORD y, TON PICKUP. 4 apd
trans, h.d. tirea. Low milea . 1395
1950 FORD 4 TON PICKUP 11295
1949 FORD ( TON PICKUP 1095
1949 FORD (4 T. pickup 1045
1948 DODGE Vj T. Pickup 893
1918 FORD. "4 TON PICKUP 993
1948 FORD (4 TON PICKUP 893
Open Evenings
By Appointment
Ph S-3.t4 s Stephena
FOR SALE 1051 Pontlac. 4 door se
dan. Radio, heater and all extras.
Plastic seat covers. Car Is 2 tone
green, only 12.800 miles. Can he seen
atUnion Station In Canyonvllle.
FOR SALE 19.V BTS A. A-l condition"
Cash or terms, 1-3 down. W50. See
Jt Rt. 3, Box1165 or call 3-3798.
A GOOD' BUY '47" Nash. 4 door. In
kood condition, tor S550. 2565 N.
Stephens.
1P50 HILLMAN p7neldellvery. li25:
1951 Austin Station wagon, 91495. 1
ton Chevrolet 1052 truck, flat rack.
TimberIHe Trailer Court, Sutherlin.
W. Brewer,
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
BETTER
BUYS
AT v
B ARC US
'50 PACKARD SEDAN, overdrive.
new rubber, top condition 1895.
51 HENRY 3 everdrtv, heater,
11.000 actual milea 13
50 CHEVROLET Bel-Alre. Power
glide. R&H. like new 1895
'49 BUICK ROADM ASTER Sedan,
.Dynsflow, R&H, all th extras.. 1795
49 PACKARD SEDAN. Overdriva
new tires, top condition..... . .... . 1493
'49 FORD V-8 Custom sedan, top
condition, only ....m1295
47 CHEVROLET CONV., R&H
new black top, bright red
finish, new- seat covers. .. 1075
47 MERCURY sedan, R & H, 995
'47 BUICK Super sedan, R&H -1195
47 Chevrolet sedan R&H 975
'46 PACKARD Clipper 0 Sedan,
R&H, new Matador Maroon
finish 990
'48 CHEVROLET SEDAN, repondi-
tioned, new tires 893
'41 NASH SEDAN, runs good - - . 293
41 FORD TUDOR, new tires, seat
covers and paint
'41 STUDEBAKER Champion, over
drive, extra clean 395
'41 PONTIAC SEDAN R&H
'40 CHEV. TUDOR Sedan ............
...445
,..203
40 Packard 110 Sedan. R&H 295
'40 CHEVROLET convertible,
clean -
S95
...175
'40 DODGE CLUB COUPE
'39 FORD V-8 Tudor,
R&H, rum
, good 143
TRUCKS
48 CHEV Log truck New 270 GMC
mtr cook chain drive new
chains & sprockets ..... - t975
'48 FORD dump, 2 speed rear end,
good 4 yard bed and hoist,
good tires lt5
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS
BARCUS
Your Packard Dealer
Highway 99 N at Garden Valley Rd.
Phone -5586
Johnie's OK Used Cars
SUTHERLIN. ORE. Ph. 2201
'50 FORD cth cpe, beautiful 2 tone, seat
covers. A real sharp car. $535 dn.
75 weeks on the bal.
'30 FORD elb cpe, gd tires, lovely gray
$4U5 dn. 75 weeks to pay
'49 BUICK Roadmaster Sedanette
R & H.. white aldewalls. Dynaflow,
wholesale price $1695.
'49 OLDS "88" elb sedan, heater hydra
matlc. A real buy fl593.
'49BUICK Super 4 dr. R&H Dyna
flow, new tires, sparkling jet black.
Only 1595.
'48 DODGE Cpe, R&H. Fluid Drive.
Runs good $595. .
'41 BUICK -Super conv. R&H. Twin
spotlights, new tires. 8193 da
'42 DODGE 4 door, rum gd $393
'41 BUICK 4 door, runs fair, R&H $295
'40 CHEV 4 door, gd mtr, gd tires.
Full price $195.
Several other good CHEAP CARS
1 Auto Car Trailer house, will
finance $493,
20 ft. homemade trailer house will fi
nance $350.
Will trade for anything, and we mean
anything, of value So If you want
to buy sell or trade Come in,
lets talk it over. -
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
. Horse Trader Johnie
1 block south of Main on 99, Sutherlln.
HANSEN'S
REASONABLY PRICED GMAC TERMS
CHEVROLET, BUICK, PONTIAC
CADILLAC TRADE-INS
USED CAR CENTER
Rose ft Oak
Just to remind you we
are still trading as cheap
as ever.
1952 WILLYS 4 Wheel Drive Sta
tion Wagon Priced right
1950 CHEV Sport cpe 1550
1950 CHEV 1 door ....... 1550
1948 FRAZER MS
1947 FRAZER Manhattan . . 795
1940 CHEV Convertible (50
1946 CHEV Pickup 750
1951 CROSLEY Station Wagon 950
1950 CROSLEY Sedan . 15
1947 CROSLEY Conv. C.I.B. 375
1950 BRITISH AUSTIN 1050
1940 DODGE t Ton Pickup 450
1946 CHEV Pahel
1941 FORD Cpe ,
1935 CHEV Cpe )
750
250
1939 FORD 60 150
1940 STUDEBAKER Good 295
1941 DODGE Ambulance Army
1952 NEW CROSLEY Pickup (100. off
ELLIS AUTO SALES
109 Chestnut Phone 3-7103
KOR SALE "41 CHEVROLET 3 pass
enger coupe. Ph. B-8939.
1947 Pontlac 8, 2 door Torpedo. Low
mileage. Fully equipped. Good tirea. Ph.
A)L2-2037 days, evenings 9-8043.
rOR SALE 1938 Buick 4 door. "Cheap!
Good work car. Rt. 4, Box 136. C. W.
Johnson, old highway south.
FOR SALE 19t9 Chpvrolet- deluxe
sedan, R&H, excellent condition.
Ph. $-8344,
Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27
SI DILLARD MOTOR CO.
QUALITY USED CARS
1951 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook Sedan 1825
1950 DODGE Wayfarer Sedan ...... 1565
1949 DODGE Coronet Sedan -- 1695
1949 DODGE Wayfarer Sedan 1345
1947 MERCURY Sedan 993
1947 FORD Sedan 935
1946 DESOTO Club Coup 1045
1946 PLYMOUTH Sedan 625
1941 PLYMOUTH Coupe : 365
COMMERCIAL
1950 CHEVROLET ti Ton Pickup . 1265
1946 FORD 1 Ton flatrack las la) 995
1947 DODGE Vs Ton Pickup 695
Si Dillard Motor Co.
Stephens & Douglas SU. Roseburg
1951 CHEVROLET, low mileage, fully
equipped. 1941 Studebaker sedan. Ph.
3-4517. 842 Hoover.
Personal 30
INTERNAL CLEANLINESS is essential
to good health. Colonic Irrigations and
Infra-Red Ray steam baths are the
only means of obtaining safe and sat
isfactory results. Let our treatments
prove our contentions. 491 S. Main
Ph. 3-3198.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box 1118.
Notices
31
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our loved one, Violet
Howlett who passed away April 21,
1948, four years ago. Not just today,
but every day in silence w remember.
The Long at Howlett families.
BifsiTRE
TO VOTE A. A. "RED" ECKHARDT.
Republican Candidate, FOR sheriff,
(Paid Politlcnl Adv. By A. A. Eckhardt.
Rt. 4. Box 2M i. ,
LEGAL
NOTICE OP GATEWAY ROAD
PROCEEDINGS IN.. THE COUNTY
COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR noiir, LAS COUNTY
In the Matter of the Application
01
R. N. CALVW and ARLOINE CALVIN,
hi wife. AND T. J. JOHNSON and
ELM A JOHNSON, his wife.
TO: DALE FARNSWORTH and MAR
BLE FAHNSWORTH, his wife.
HUGH KNIGHT and ELLA
KNIGHT, his wife, E. G. WHIP-,
PLE, and ROY JONES and BER-:
NICE JONES, his wife. I
GREETING:
You and each or you are hereby noti
fied that the above named petitioners
have applied to the above entitled Court,
for a gateway road from the lands of the
petitioners described as follows:
Parcel I. East half of the Northeast
quarter lENEVi) the North half of
the Southeast quarter iNljSEV) of
Section fourteen I14t, Twp 22 SR. 6
West; also part of the homestead of
Stephen Bean, being that portion of
th8 West half of the Northeast quart
er of Section 14, Twp. 22 S.. Range
8 West of the W.M.. more particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at a stake between tha ,
O. Bldwell homestead and said land, '
running thence South to tha South
line of the Northeast quarter, thenca j
West to the centerline of Elk Creek,
thence Northward following the me
andering of the center of said creek
to a point directly north of the place
of beginning, thenca South the the
place of beginning, being all that
portion of the West half of the said
Northeast quarter lying on the South
side of Elk Creek, also a small point
of lnnd In the said West half of the
Northeast quarter lying North of
Elk Creek and between naid Creek
and the County road, containing 60
acre, more or lens, all in Twp. 22,
S. R.8 West. W.M.
Parcel IT Exception: Beginning at an
iron pipe on the Southerly side of
Elk Creek from which tha section
comer common to Sections 10, 11,
14 and 15 in Township 22, South,
Range 8 West, W. M. bears North
240.5 feet and West 3543.9 feet and
running thenca South 3003' East
2111.3 feet to an Iron pipe; thence
North 5623' Eaat 927.4 feet mora
or less to' an Intersection with the
East line of Section 14, Township
22 South. Range 6 West W.M , and
from whiclv the 1 4 Section corner,
a stone wfth a cross on the said
East line of said Section 14 bears
South 1066.0 feet.
Thence North along the said East
line of Section 14, 1354.0 more or less
to the Northeast corner of said Sec
tion 14. Thence West along the North
line of said Section 14, lR-iO.6 feet !
more or Jess to a point North of the
place of beginning; thence South to
the place of beginning, containing
60.14 acres.
All being in feet ion 14. Twp. 22 South,
R. 6 West, W.M., Douglas County,
Oregon.
Said exception belonging to E. G.
Whipple. Roy Jones and Bern Ice
Jones, his wife, all residing at Drain,
Oregon.
Proceeding from the lands of the pe
titioners In an Easterly direction through
the land of the other land owners in
cluding the exception above and also
described as follows to-wit:
Parcel III Northwest quarter (NWM
of Section 13. Twp. 22 South. Range
6 West, Excepting right of way here
tofore conveyed to Douglas County
and small tract to J. C. Huckens as
recorded In Volume 98-88.
Owners, Dale Farnsworth and Mar
ble Famsworth, husband and wife,
and Hugh Knight and Ella Knight,
husband and wifa all residing at
Drain. Oregon.
Parcel IV Beginning at the Southeast
corner or tne Northwest quarter of
Section 13. Twp; 22 South. Range 6
West, W.M.: thence running West 23
chains; thence North to the center
line of Elk Creek; thence Easterly
along the center line of Elk Creek
to a point where the center line of
Elk Creek intersect the North line
of the Northwest quarter of Section
13. Twp. 22, South, Range 8 West,
W.M.; thence East to the Northeast
corner of said one-quarter section;
thence South to the Southeast corner
of said one-quarter section and place
of beginning, all lying in the North
west quarter of Section 13, Twp. 22
South, Range 6 West, containing 100
acres more or less,
Owner, James Farmer, Address un
known. to the County road.
You are further notified that the Coun
ty Court has made an order appointing
a Board of County Viewers to locate,
survey, lay out and establish a gateway
road from the farms of the petitioners
through the lands aforesaid as above
described not lens than ten nor more
than thirty feet in width to the County
road, by said order has fixed ten o'clock
in the forenoon on the 30th day of April
1932. at the farm house of the peti
tioners Johnson, on said real property,
as the time and place to meet, lay out
and establish said road, and to assess
me aa ma jr eg inereoy incurred.
By order of the County Court of Doug
las County, Oregon, dated March 18th,
1952.
R. L. WHIPPLE,
Attorney for petitioner!
V. s. National Bank Building
Roseburg, Oregon
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
ON THE ANNEXATION OF
, NORTH ROSERI'SO
TO THE CITY OF ROKERURO
Notice here by Is given that there will
be a special election In the territory
hereinafter described on Tuesday, April
22. 1952. at which election there will be
submitted to the registered voters re
siding In tald territory the question of
altering the boundaries of the City of
Roseburg, Oregon, and annexing to said
city the following described territory de
scribed as follows;
NOHTif RORFBURO
Beginning at the Intersection of the
west right of way line of the Pacific
Highway (US99) and the North City
Limits of Roseburg. Oregon:
Thenca East along the present city .
limns to tne soumeau corner oi
Jones Addition to Roseburg, Oregon,
as platted and filed In the office of
the County Clerk of Douglas County,
Oregon, and North along the East
boundary of said Jones Addition to
the Northeast corner thereof;
Thence N 88 42' W along a North
boundary of said Jones Addition to
tha Southwest corner of tha property
LEGAL
conveyed to the First Conservative
Baptist Church of Roseburg, Oregon,
as described in Vol. 174 page 187
and Vol. 18A page 124 of the Deed
Records of Douglas County, Oregon:
Thenca N 1 19 E along tha West
boundary of said church property to
the Northwest corner thereof;
Thence S88' 42' B 200 ft along tha
North boundary of said church prop
erty and the extension thereof to the
east line of a 60 ft road easement;
Thence S 8' 40' 30" B 173 ft and S
1 19' 30" W along aaid easement
to the North Boundary of Beulah Ad
dition, as platted and filed In tha
office of aid County -Clerk;
Thence S 88 42' E 971 ft. along the
North boundary of said Beulah Ad
dition to tha Northeast corner there
of; Thenca North along the centerline of
Sec. 18. T 27 S. R S W., W.M. to it
Intersection with the South boundary
of the S. C. Braden D.L.C. No. 37
In said township and range;
Thence East along tha South bound
ary of said Braden D.L.C. No. 37
to the Southeast corner thereof:
Thence North along tha East bound
ary of said Braden D.L.C. No. 37 to
a Northeast corner thereof;
Thence West atong a North bound
ary of said Braden D.L.C. No. 37 to
an Interior corner thereof;
Thenca NoHh along an East bound
ary of said Braden D.L.C. No. 37,
which la also the East boundary of
Fruttvala as platted and filed In tha
office of said County Clerk, to tha
Northeast corner thereof:
Thence West along tha North bound
ary of said Braden D.L.C. No. 37
and Fruftvale to the Southeast cor
ner of the J. Thomas Kerr Tracts,
as platted and filed In tht office of
said County Clerk;
Thence North along the east bound
ary of said J. Thomas Kerr Tracta
and of Lots 169-170-171-172 and 173
of Tract 1 Plat 1 Roseburg Orchards
Co., as platted and filed in the office
of said County Clerk to the North
east corner of said Lot 173;
Thence West atong the North bound
ary of said Lot 173 to the Southeast
corner of Lot 156 of said Tract 1 Plat
1. Roseburg Orchards Co.,
Thence North nlong tha East bound
ary of said Lot 136 to the South right
of way line of the Newton Creek
County Road No. 84;
Thenca Enst along said right of way
line to Its intersection with the south
erly extension of tha west boundary
of Lot 37 said Tract 1 Plat 1 Rosa
burg Orchards Co.,
Thence North to and along the West
erly boundaries or Lots 37-42-43-44
and 45 of said Tract 1 Plat 1. Rose
burg Orchards Co. to Its Intersec
tion with the Easterly extension of
the North boundary of Lot 29 of said
tracts;
Thence West to and along tha North
boundary of said Lot 29 and Lot 10
Dixon's Addition to Fruitvale, as
platted and filed In tha office of said
County Clerk; and the extension
thereof to the Westerly right of way
line of the Southern Pacific Rail
road Co.:
Thence North along said railroad
right of way to its intersection with
the Easterly extension of tha South
boundary of Lot 3. Edenbower Or
chard Tracts as platted and filed In
tht office of said County Clerk;
Thence West to and along to South
boundary of said Lot 3 to the South
west corner thereof;
Thence South to and along tha West
erly line of a dedicated road, along
the East boundary of Lots 9-10-13-16-19-22-25-28-31-36-40
and 47 of said
Edenbower Orchard Tracts;
Thence West along the North Bound
ary of Lot 50 of said Edenbower Or
chard Tracts and the extension there
of to tha West right of way line of a
dedicated road along tha Wast bound
ary thereof;
Thence Southwesterly along tha
westerly boundary of said road to a
point In the northerly extension of
Lot 82 of said Edenbower Orchard
Tracts;
Thence South to and along the West
boundary of Lots 62 and 68 of said
Edenbower Orchard Tracts to tha
southwest corner of said Lot 68;
Thence West along tthe North bound
ary of the Isaac Jones D.L.C. No.
65 T 27 S R 6 W, W.M. and the ex
tension thereof to Its intersection
with the Southwesterly right of way
line of the Garden Valley County
Road No. 6;
Thenca Northwesterly along said
right of way line to the northwest
corner of that property conveyed to,,,.
Cecil Hugh and described In Vol.
134 page 441 of the deed records of
Douglas County, Oregon;
Thence South, West and South along
the west boundary of said Hugh
property to the southwest corner
thereof which is fn tha north bound
ary of Lot 3 Umpqua Fruit Ranch
as platted and filed in Vol. .13 page
252 of the aforesaid deed records;
Thence East along the South boun
dary of said Hugh Property and tha
extension thereof to Its intersection
with the west boundary of that prop
erty conveyed to the U. S. Govern
ment by the City of Roseburg and
tencribed In Vol. 94 page 137 of tha
aforesaid deed records;
Thenre South, West and South along
the West boundary of said Govern
ment property to the center of tha
South Umpqua River;
Thenca Easterly upstream along the
center of said river to the West
boundary of that property conveyed
to the U. S. Government by the State
of Oregon and described In Vol 94
page 151 of said deed records:
Thence South along the West bound
ary of said Government -property to
the Southwest corner thereof;
Thence Easterly along the South
boundary of said property to tha
Southeast corner thereof, which la
In the present City Limits of said
Roseburg, Oregon:
Thence North along the East bound
ary of said Government property and
said city limits to the center of tha
South Umpqua River;
Thence upstream along tha center
of said river and the present city
limits and along said city limits In
a Northeasterly direction to tha place
of beginning.
That the polls for said election will
open at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and con
tinue open until 8:oo o clock P.M. on
said date provided that the Judges will
have the power to adjourn for one
hour, due proclamation being made of
said adjournment
mat the polling place for said elec
tion is the Barcus Sales end Service
building at the Junction of Pacific Hlsh-
way No. 99 and the Garden Valley
Road In said territory, which Is one of
the polling places regularly used In one
of the election precincts In said territory.
mat at sal a election restate red voters
residing In said territory are Invited
to vote on the question of the onnc
allon of said territory to said city.
By order of the Common Council of
tha City of Roseburg, Oregon,
jh n area Hennessey,
City Recorder
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a
special meeting of the Board of Direc
tors of the North Roseburg Sanitary
District held In the offices of the Landis
Iron Works. Highway 99 and Forestry
Road. Roseburg, Oregon, at 3:00 P.M.
on April 8. 1952, the following resolution
was adopted:
RESOLVED, that the Board of Direc
tors of the North Roseburg Sanitary
EHstrlct deem ft expedient and necessary
to enlarge the Present exlitlne sanitary
sewer system by the following additions
i ihiq ww'r system:
work Project No. 1: The construc
tion of a trunk sewer to run from the
existing sewage treatment plant In
a northerly direction to the Garden
Valley Road snd by the construc
tion of the following main sewers,
to-wit: A main sewer running In an
easterly direction along Black Place
and Second Street North to Mulhol
land Drive; alio, a main sewer run
ning from the junction of Airport
County Road No. 171 and Channon
Avenue In a northerly direction to
a Junction with Highway 99; thence
north on Highway 99 to a point ap
proximately 500 feet north of Hous
ley Street; also, a main sewer start
ing at the Junction of Highway 99
and Exchange Street and running
northerly approximately 1,000 feet.
Work Protect No. 2: The construction
of sewer lln to serve the following
areas in the North Roseburg Sanitary
District;
All being In Douglas County, Oregon:
beginning at the northwest corner
of Eden Heights as platted and filed
in the office of the County Clerk of
Douglas County, Oregon, said cor
ner being an angle In the west boun
dary of the North Roseburg Sanitary
District;
Thence West along the south boun
dary of Edenbower Orchard Tracts,
a platted and fild In the office of
the said County Clerk, to the north
west corner of that tract of land
conveyed to Fred Goetz and describ
ed In Vol. J 08, page 47.1, of the deed
records of Douglas County, Oregon;
Thence South along the west boun
dary of said Fred Goetz tract and
Its extension to the southerly right
of way line of the Garden Valley
County Road No. 31.
Thenca Easterly along said light of
WILBUR COMMUNITY
CLUB PLANS MEET
Tho Wilbur Community Club will
hold a regular monthly meeting
Friday night April 25 at the acbool
tiouse. The program will be presented
by the grade school children.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cookies will be served by the com
mittee. The nominating committee
will give hte report on the new of
ficers selected for the coming year.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend.
CAMAS VALLEY GRANGE
PLANS HOBO PARTY
The Camas Valley Grange has
planned a hobo party for Tuesday,
April 22 at 8 p.m. at the hall.
All members are cordially In
vited. LEGAL
way line to its Intersection with the
extension of Mulholland Drive aa
ahown on the Plat of Mulholland Mea
dows filed In the aforesaid County
Clerk's Office, said Intersection be
ing an angle in the west boundary
of the North Roseburg Sanitary Dis
trict. Thence North along the center line
of said Mulholland Drive to Its inter
section with the westerly extension
of the south boundary of tha afore
said Eden Heights.
Thence East to the southwest corner
of said Eden Heights.
Thence North along the west boun
dary of said Eden Heights to the
place of beginning
ALSO: All being In Douglas County,
Oregon, beginning at the N.E. corner
of Lot 18. Fruitvale In Sec. 7 Tp. 27
S-Rg. 3 W.W.M., which point Is alio
on angle point in North Boundary of
the North Roseburg Sanitary District;
thence north along the east boun
dary of Lots 19-20-21, of said Fruit
vale to the N, E. corner of said Lot
21;
Thence west along the north boun
dary of said lot 21 to the S. E. corner
dary of aaid J. Thomas Kerr tracta
of the J. Thomas Kerr tracts, In Sec.
7, Tp. 27 S-Rg. S W.W.M.;
Thence north along the east boun
dary of said J. Thomas Kerr tracta
to the N. E. corner of said tracta:
Thence continuing north along the
east boundary of Lots 169-170-171-172-173
of Tract 1. Plat 1. of Rose
burg Orchard Co.'s tracts to tha N.E.
corner of said Lot 173;
Thence west along the north boun
dary of said Lot 173 to the S. E. Cor
ner of Lot 158 said Tract 1, Plat 1,
of Roseburg Orchard Co.
Thence north along the east Itne of
aid Lot 136 to the south right of
way line of the Newton Cr. Road;
Thence northerty across the Newton
Cr. Road to the S. E, corner of
th Newtc" Creek Homesltej in Sec,
6 Tp. 27 S-Rg. 3 W.W.M.:
Thence north and northeasterly
along the east boundary of said New
ton Creek Homesltes to the N. E.
corner of said subdivision;
Thence continuing northeasterly"
along the west boundary of lots 43-44-45-46
Tract 1. Plat 1 of Roseburg
Orchards Co's Tracts to a point due
east of the N. E. corner of Lot 29,
said tract and plat;
Thence west across a platted road
tn the aaid N. K. corner of aaid Lot
29;
Thence west along the north boun
dary of said Lot 29 of Tract 1, Plat
1 of Roseburg Orchard Co. and Lot
10 of Dixon's Add. to Fruitvale to
an Intersection wfth the East right
of way of the Southern Pacific R. R,
Co.'s property;
Thence following the laid east right
of wav In a southwesterly direction
to an Intersection with a N. boundary
of tha North Roseburg Sanitary Dis
trict; Thence east along the north bound
dary of said Sanitary District to the
N. W. corner of Lot 20, Fruitvale;
Thence south along the west bound
ary of Lot 20 and 19 which Is also
an east - boundary of said Sanitary
District to the N.W. corner of Lot
18 of Fruitvale;
Thence east along the north bound
ary of said Lot 18 and also a north
boundary of the North Roseburg
Sanitary District to the N. E. comer
of said Lot 18 of Prultvala to tho
nine nf h it Inn I no1 .
Snid Work Projects Nos. 1 and 3 are
to ba constructed In accordance with
the plana and specifications prepared by
the engineering firm of Cornell, How
land, Hayes and Merryfleld and on file
in tne ornce oi me secretary oi un
Worth nnnffhur Sanltarv District at
Landis Iron Works at Highway 99 and
Forestry Road, Roseburg, which said
plans and specifications are hereby
approved and adopted. The aforesaid
Filans are available for inspection by all
nterested parties at the Landis Iron
Work between the hours of 9:00 A.M.
and B P.M., Monday to Friday inclusive,
The cost of construction described as
Work Project No. 1, including engineer
ing and all other expenses. Is to be
borne bv a general obligation bond Issue
of the North Roseburg Sanitary District ,
In the amount of 90,000.00. The cost i
of the construction described under
Work Project No. 2, Including engineer
ing, interest and all other expenses
which the district would not have In
curred except for the aaid Work Project
No. 2 shall be levied upon the property 1
especially benefitted thereby as provided
by Chapter 378, of the Oregon Laws
of 1949 as amended and no part thereof
shall be paid by me norm noieourg
Sanitary District,
The payment of the costs and ex
penses of Work Project No. 2 shall be
made In warrants drawn upon the fund
to be raised by the assessments therefor
and shall draw Interest at a rate not
In excess of Six Per Cent per annum.
The estimate of the engineers of the
probable cost of the construction of
Work Project No. 1 li the sum of tea,.
noo.00 and the cost of Work Project
No. 2 Is the sum of A3.400.00.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
7:30 P.M. on the 8th day of May,
1952, at the Riverside School In said
district be set as the time and place
for hearing remonstrances or objections
against the proposed Improvements de
scribed herein as Work Project No. 1
and Work Project No. 3, and it said
time and place all objectors or remon
strators shall have the right to be
heard.
Remonstrances against the construction
of Work Project No. t and-or Work Pro
ject No. 2 may be filed In writing
with the undersigned at any time up
to 7:30 p.m. on May 8, 1952.
BE IT FUHTHER RESOLVED that
the Secretary give notice of the afore
said hearing by publication of said notice
In the Roseburg News Review once
each week for three successive weeks
prior to the aforesaid hearing and by
posting of notices In three conspicuous
places in said district not less than
twenty days before the said hearing.
Dated tnis i-in nay oi ftpiii, --
NORTH ROSEBURG SANITARY
DISTRICT
By C. V. Landis, Chairman.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF ORKOON FOR
DOIHILAH COUNTY
CITATION
X' n K.IItT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTAT
OF
nvti a nnuVF.R rrpned
TO: Sol J. Pruner, Stella Hassel, Mabel
Cozad. Fred K. pruner. nay
-..-,- rinf il Pruner. Mrs, Ce
cil Steiber, George E. Pruner, Luclle
Morrison, Frank vaugnn, r.viyn
tr..h- Mn-mnn n.ina L. Smith and
Viola Nimmo, the heirs and next of
kin of Bella lruner, aeceasea, men
tioned In the petition filed herein ask
ing for the sale of real property of
said estate and to all other heirs un
known If any such there oe. reeiins:
IN Tim NAME OF THE STATE Or
OREGON: You and each of you are
hereby cited ana requirea to appr-r
In the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Douglas County in the Court
Room thereof within four (4) weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this citation, which date of first
publication is the 22nd day of March.
1952, then and. there to show cause If
any exists why the order of sale should
not be made as prayed in said petition
filed herein authorizing end directing
Ernest S. Pmner, administrator of the
Katate of Bella Pruner, deceased, to
sell the following described real prop
erty of said estate for the purpose of
paying the claims, charges and expen
ses against said estate and for pur
poses of disbrlbution:
Southwest Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter (SW'ASW'I Section 32,
Tmvnshlp 30 South, Range 8 West,
Willamette Meridian In Douglas
County. Oregon, rontalnlng forty (40)
arret more or less.
WITNESS the Honorable C. C. Hill,
Judge of the above Court of the State
of Oregon and the seal of asid court
affixed this 21st day of March 1952
s-d C C Hill
County Judge
At tout: s-d Roy Agea
' County Clerk
By s-d Ruth M, Turner
Deputy
(County Court Seal
Mon., April 21, 1952 Th Ntwi-lUvUw, Roiaburg, Or). 11
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H. E. CLUB OF SUTHERLIN
GRANGE HAS MEETING
Ttie Home Economics Club of
the Sutherlin Grange met Monday
noon at the home of Mrs. Stella
French, for a delicious potluck
dinner. The linen covered table
was centered with a beautiful bou
qoet of spring flowers.
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
Hallie Martin, Mrs. Maude Moore,
Mrs. Etta Van Kurne, Mrs. Hazel
Woodrow, Mrs. Ellen Liesinger,
Mrs. Elizabeth Gleason, Ms. Vera
Swift, Mrs. Charlotte Parker, Mrs.
Erma Buck, Mrs. Phreda Wahl,
Mrs. Ella Wegner, Mrs. Gertrude
Bringle, three guests, Orville
French, Leslie Gleason, Ellen
Wahl, and the hostess, Mrs.
French.
ThA hii.lnAe m(in. u... 1
led to order by the chairman, Mrs.
buck, ana various items of busi
ness were transacted. The resigna
tion of Mrs. Vivian Nicoson, secretary-treasure-
was accepted and
Mrs. Ellen Liesinger, was elected
to fill the vacancr for the balance
of the year.
Plflna fri rli.PII.Mrl In v. a
church Sunday. A committee was
appuuimeu io una out wnere and
whe it could be held.
Tllirinr thrl .noinl IrriMn -
- o ..... ... . uum, gaims
was played with Mrs. Martin win
ning nrsi prize ana Mrs. Bringle
second.
The balance of the nftprnnnn urn.
spent workins in articles for the
uazaai.
The next meetinir will h V..M
on Monday, May S, at the home of
Mrs. Vera Swift. All members are
urged to be present. a
SUTHERLIN CANASTA CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED TUESDAY
Apple Blossoms and poppies
were used hv Mrs. AmiA Faala.
ston Tuesday when she very gra
ciously entertained her canasta
club at a tasty one-thirty o'clock
dessert luncheon at her lovely
nome on cast sixtn Avenue.
Covers were nlnpprl fnr Mr.
Beverly Baird, Mrs. Vera Holm,
mrs. ei-na Barnes, Mrs. Dorothy
Baird, Mrs. Lucille Chriss, Mrs.
Madeline Hana-on Mr. Mnrl.n
Magness, Mrs. Jolly Bever, Mrs.
Janet Muums, Mrs. Mabel McCord,
Mrs. Eva Coult and the hostess,
Mrs. Eggleston.
For the canasta play Mrs. Vera
Holm and Mrs. Letha Barnes won
high score, with Mrs. Mabel Mc
Cord and Mrs. Madeline Hansen,
the low scores.
ThA nYt mAAtlnff Urlll ha tirklrl
the first Tuesday in May at the
nome ot Mrs. Marian Magness, in
Roseburg.
ELKTON HAS SUNRISE
SERVICE AND BREAKFAT
The Elkton Community Easter
Sunrise Service and Breakfast
proved successful despite the rain
tnroitjn tne nignt.
The Grade School board gra
ciously gave the use of the gym.
Ministers present included Rev. W.
J. Hamilton of the Methodist
Church; Dr. Guy Wright, Christ
ian Church: Rev. La Verne Gould,
Assembly of God and student min
isters, James Piper of Northwest
Christian College of Eugene.
The oboe solo was delivered bv
Mrs. Jean Thomas; vocal by Jim
Piper and the guitar selection by
Rev. Mr. Yates.
About TO persons were present.
Those working in the kitchen
were Mrs. Evelyn Binder, Mrs.
Mary Beckley, Mrs. Marion Fish
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ROSEBURG 120 West Oak
SUTHERLIN, Central and
er and Mrs. Gertrude Compton.
Scrambled eggs was the main
dish.
OAKLAND CHAPTER !
OES HAS eECENT MEET
Oakland Chapter 81, Order East
ern Star, met at the Masonic Tem
ple, Oakland Thursday evening in
regular form, with Worthy Ma
tron, Mary Barker, and Worthy
Patron, Lloyal Stearns, presiding.
The hall was beautifully decorat
ed with spring flowers by Lucretia
Rosa and Lafreda Endrese .
During the evening the beautiful
and impressive degrees of the ord
er were received by Jean Self
ridge, Lois Winslow, Perry Self
ridge and Betty McCord.
At the close of the meeting re-.
freshments were served at tables
decorated in the Easter motif, by
Mr. and Mrs. James Bovingdon,
Joan Rice, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aus
tin and Gertrude Hebard.
The Stellar Club announced a '
card party for April 26, at S
o'clock. Come and bring your
friends. , ,
U. OF 0. MOTHERS
CLUB TO HOLD MEETING
The University of Oregon Moth-:
ers Club will meet tonight at a
seven o'clock no-hostess supper at
the Hotel Umpqua. All members
are urged to be present.
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