8 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thun., Ocr. 9, 1952
55 Name of Owner
.j and Description
a 1 of Property
t.
-go
J pa . H
52510-2 J. M. & S'i 13 55) , .
Leonora Housley 1' 55) 1047-48 42.42 13.15
Railroad Add.,
V- Roseburg
" Tax I,ots 510-2
& 511
52060-2 Floyd L. & Pt. 3
Frances Gray
Crittenden
Cannon's Add.,
Roseburg
Tax Lot 960-2
52895-A W. C. Brister
4th Southern Add.,
Roseburg
Improvements on
Tax Lot 8SI5
Improvements on
Lot 4, Blk. !)2
52022 U. O. Johnson inS0-Sl 724.78
Roseburg M&B, Tax 1949-50 010.34
Lot 922, See. 24 1948-49 531.47
T 27, R 6. M&B 1947-48 605.39
Vol. 105, pg. 207D
55.57
1950-51 2 00 .14 2.14
1949- 50 1 .29 2 25
1948-49 1.70 .39 2.09
1916-47 .78 .0 1.06
t 7.54
1950- 51 20 04 1 40 21.44
1916-47 3.S4 1.50 5.34
$ 26.78
50.73 775.51
91 55 701.89
122 24 653.71
187.67 793.06
$2924.17
I 52954-2 Unknown Owner 2 1950-51 7.35 .51 7.36
f Kairvicw Add., 1949-50 7.16 1.07 8.23
Roseburg 1918-49 6.22 1 43 7.65
Tax Lots 954-2, 955-2, 1947-48 6 67 2.07 8.74
956-2 Sc 957-2 1946-47 5.64 2.20 7.84
Pt. Lots 2 to 5 incl., 1915-46 4.70 2.21 6 91
Blk. 2 1944-45 3.96 2.18 6.14
1943-44 2.')3 1.85 4.78
53022 Eldon L. Davenport 22
Howard's Add.,
Roseburg
'l ax Lot 022
1 1050-51
1949-50
1918-49
1047-48
1916-47
53051 Carerenc Horner 1-2 3
Hogard's Add.,
Hoscburg
Tax Lots 051 & 052
1950-51
1919-50
19(8-49
1917-48
1916-47
1045-46
1944-45
1043-44
4.01
3 90
3.40
3.64
3.07
S.68
6.50
5.66
6.06
5.12
4.27
3.60
2.66
.28
.50
.78
1 13
1.20
$ 58.15
4.29
4.49
4.18
4.77
4.27
.47
.08
1.30
1.88
2.00
2.01
1.98
1.68
$ 22.00
7.15
7.48
6.96
7.94
7.12
6.28
5.58
4.31
$ 52.85
Mrs. W. Mosher 2-3 4 1050-51 3.34 .23 3.57
Terrace Park Ad- 1010-50 3.25 .49 3.74
dition, Roseburg 1948-40 2.83 .65 3.48
Tax Lots 520 & 521 1947-48 1.03 .94 3.97
1916-47 2.56 1.00 3.56
1915-46 2.14 1.01 3.1)
1914-45 1.81 1.00 2 SI
101344 l.ia .84 2.17
1942-43 1.41 1.00 2.41
1942 2 26 1 77 4.03
1941 3.29 2.77 6.06
53957
J. A. Irwin
Miller's Addi
tion, Roseburg
Tax Lots 957 & 058
13-14
14 1940 50 13 23 1.98
1918-49 1 1 .21 2.58
1917-48 11.60 3.60
1916-47 11 02 4.30
1015-40 7.33 3.45
1944-45 6.06 3.33
51146-2 John Daniel & 1 1050 51 3.14 .23
Martha L. West 1010 50 2.17 ..'13
Hamilton's Addl- 1918-49 2.07 .48
tion, Roseburg 1917-48 2.22 .69
Tax Lots 146-2, 1946-47 1.88 .73
38.95
15 21
13 79
15.20
15.32
10.78
9.39
79.69
3.57
2.50
2.55
2.91
2.61
147-2 & 148 2
Pt. Lois 5, 6 i 7,
Block 1
54178-A Marvil Dalo Und '.4 9 10 1950 51 6 01 .42
Wilson 1940-50 5.84 .88
Waite's Addition, 1918-40 5.09 1.17
Roscbuvg 1047-48 5.15 1 69
Und. '"i Tax 1016-47 1.60 1.79
$ 11.14
(1.43
6 72
6.26
7 14
6 39
Lot 478
54578 R. O. Johnson
Waite's Addition,
Roseburg
Tax Lots 578 & 579
11-12
17 1050-51
1010-50
1018-49
1917 18
273.21
360 74
189.05
113.93
19.12
54.11
43.18
35.32
32.9!
202.33
414.85
232.5.1
119.25
$1088.96
R.O.Johnson 13-14 17 1050 51 273.21 19 13 202 33 !
Waite's Addition, 1010-50 265 85 39.88 3115.73
Roseburg 1018 10 105 84 21 34 130 18
Tax Lois 580 k 581 1017 -18 113.32 35.1.1 148'5
$876 60
R.M.Brooks 5 6 12 1050-51 2 67 .19 2 86 i
First Add., To 10-10 50 2.60 .39 2.09
Kinney's Improved 1918 19 2.26 ,f2 2. is
Plat. Roseburg, 1047-18 2. 13 .7:'. 3 18
Tax Lots 070 & 980 1016 47 1,03 .10 1-13
1945-46 86 .10 l.'JB
101415 .72 .40 1.12
1943-44 53 .33 .Nl
1912 13 56 .40 .96 ;
1012 4 51 3 53 8 Hi!
1011 6 57 5.54 12 11
$ 37.53
James A. Beck 1050 51 18 70 1 31 no 01 i
Bauer's Addition, 1010 50 I I.'.'- 2 14 16 39
Roseburg. Tax Lot 1918-19 12 07 ' 78 1 1 s "
852, S 1.1 T 27 l( 6 1017 -IS 3 ;s7 ,i M
lmprive:nents in 1016 47 11 87 4 63 16 50!
sl'l'Ct 1013-46 7.S0 3.71 11 .60 '
$ 05.71 !
C. T. & March 1950 ,", ..is in M
K- Brown 1 lit ;,o ;, .OS ' ,o
I'm jiu:i Park Fruit 1018 49 .41 09 50
Lands, Plat A M&ll 1017-18 41 n '-,.(
Tax Lot M2 S 35 T l!l 15-46 28 l3 U
27 R 6 MM)
Vol. !?, ng. 51181) 5 ., ,,j
llalsov 'H'llllp 1 10 l!l.-,0 51 10 00 70 10 70
rmpo.ua Park Fruit 1010 50 10. IS 1 .S3 u;i
Land. Plat D 1047-18 8 02 2 77 1 1 ,;
Tax Lot 506 1016 47 SIS 3 31 IITH
1913 46 5 61 2(1,. ,s :;i
o
Z Name of Owner X.
and Description u 2 -
t I of Property o 2 3 I
I J (O H S H
65069 L. O. Maddox Pt.
( Unknown Heirs of)
Watt's Acres
Tax Lot 069
12
G5387-2 Oswego, Dallas Pt.
Si Roseburg Ry.
Glengary Fruit
Lands, Tax Lots
387-2 4 388-2
23
65396-2 Oswego, Dallas
& Roseburg Ry.
Glengary Fruit
Lands. Tax
Lot 396-2
Pt. 11 2
70199-A Citizen's Stale Bank
Myrtle Creek M&B
Und. .i Tax iM
199 S 28 T 29 It 5
M&B Vol. 85. pg.
018D less hwy
70202 John W. & Helen
Lorraine Kmerson
Myrtle Creek M&B
Tax Lot 202 S 21,
22. 27 & 23 T 29 R 5
M&B Vol. 130, pg. 31D
70228 P. R. 4 Mary
Ida Weaver
Myrtle Creek M&B
Tax Lot 228 S 21, 22,
27 & 28 T 29 U 5
M&B Vol. 109, pg.
391 D
75057 Ellen J. Adamson 1-2-3-4
Heirs
Riddle
Tax Lots 057 to 060
incl.
85029-4 Bert McDonald Pt. 5 3
Glendale
Tax Lot 029 4
85039 3 Isma A. & Pt. 3
Leslie Poole
Glendale
Tax Lot 039 1
85179 Carl & Ivy 9 17
Covington
Glendale
Tax lait 179
851S0 W. C. & Ivy 10 17
Covington
Glendale
Tax Lot 180
85553 Sydney & Esther
.1 in ik ins
Glendale M&B
Tax Lot 353 S 4 T 33
It 6
M&B Vol. 108, p. 215D
86019 I. D I.ockwood 1 & pt 2
Hamilton's Add.,
Glendale
Tax Lois 019
& 02(1-1. Lot 1 &
PI. Lot 2, Block 1
1950-51
1049-50
1948-49
1947-48
1916 47
1915-46
1 23
1.4.1
LOG
1.32
1.30
1.07
1950-51 2.89 .20
1049- 50 3.45 .52
1948- 49 2.40 .55
1947- 48 1.81 .56
1946- 47 1.63 .64
1945- 46 1.36 .64
1944- 45 68 .37
1943- 44 .72 .45
1950 51 1.12 .08
1949- 50 1.35 .20
1948- 49 .76 .17
1947- 48 .85 .26
1946- 47 .45 .18
1945- 46 .60 .28
1944- 45 .16 .09
1943- 44 18 .11
1942- 43 .23 .16
1942 26 .20
1941 45 .38
"1 56 .04
1949- 50 67 .10
1948- 49 .33 .09
1947- 48 .42 .13
1946- 47 .46 .18
1945- 46 .60 .28
1944- 45 .17 .09
1943- 44 17 .11
1942-43 .23 .16
1942 .24 .19
1941 44 .37
1050- 51 4.01 .28
1949- 50 3.96 .59
1948- 49 3.16 .73
1947- 48 4.60 1.43
1946- 47 2.52 .98
1945- 48 66 .31
1950- 51 4 01 .28
1949- 50 3.97 .60
1948- 49 3.16 .73
1917-48 4.60 1.43
1950- 51 8.02 .56
1949- 50 7.02 1.19
1948- 49 6.33 1.46
1947- 48 9.21 2.86
1950 51 19.82 1.39
1949- 50 ' 18 40 2.76
1948- 49 12.46 2.87
1947- 48 9.37 2.90
1946- 47 8.24 3.21
1045-4G 6.72 3.16
1944- 45 7.80 4.29
1043-44 6.52 4.11
1042-43 6.75 4.79
1942 6 49 5.08
1941 7.90 6.67
I 1050-51 1.16 .10
1949 50 1.70 .26
1948- 49 1.04 .24
1947- 48 89 .28
1946 47 87 .34
1950 51 4 76 .33
1049-50 595 .89
1948- 49 3.65 .84
1947- 48 3 10 .96
1916-47 4.76 1.86
1950- 51 6.12 .43
1949- 50 7.66 1.15
1948- 49 4 68 1.08
1947-48 3 97 1.23
1016 47 5.21 2.03
1050 51 6.12 .43
1910-50 7.65 1.15
1048-49 4 68 1.08
1947-48 3.97 1.23
3.09
3.97
2.95
2.37
2.27
2.00
1.05
1.17
$ 18.87
1 20
1.55
.93
1.11
.63
.88
.25
.29
.39
.46
.83
in the foregoing tax foreclosure list,
it refers to the total sum of the de
linquent taxes, plus accrued inter
est thereon to February 15, 1952,
for each respective year upon the
respective properties described
therein.
Where reference is made in the
foregoing tax foreclosure list to
townsites; plats; additions; rededi
cation of additions; subdivisions;
extensions; heights; towns; parks;
and all other descriptions of a gen
eral nature, such descriptions refer
to the duly recorded map and plat
of each of. aid descriptions, duly
filed and of record in the office of
the County Clerk of Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon.
Notice of this foreclosure pro
ceedings is given exclusively by
four weekly publications of the
foregoing tax foreclosure list, in the
Roseburg News-Review, a daily
newspaper of general circulation in
Douglas County, Oregon, pursuant
to the order of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Douglas
County, made and entered on the
1st day of October, 1952.
Date of first publication of this
notice, 9th October, 1952, and date
of last publication 30th October,
1952.
li O. T. CARTER,
Sheriff and Tax Col
lector of Douglas
County, Oregon,
by Ira C. Byrd,
deputy.
HI Robert M. Stults,
District Attorney for
Douglas County, Ore
gon. by Donald S. Kelley,
deputy.
Post Office jnd Office Address:
Roseburg, Oregon.
$ 8.52
.60
.77
.47
5S.
.64 I
.88
.26
.28
.39
43
.81
$ 6.08
4.29
4.55
3.89
6.03
3.50
.97
$ 23.23
4.29
4.57
3.89
6.03
18.78
8.58
9.11
7.79
12.07
$ 37.55
$151.70
Attacks On Ike
Spell Demo Loss,
Nixon Declares
ABOARD NIXON TRAIN
Sen. Richard M. Nixon said last
night President Truman and Sec
retary of State Dean Acheson "are
trying to destroy the reputation
and standing of a great American.
Dwight Eisenhower, regardless of
its cost to the prestige of America."
Speaking to a Republican rally
at Canton, O., the Republican vice
presidential nominee said, "They
now blame Eisenhower for every
thing, for high prices, for tremen
dous losses to the Communists-
even for Korea.
The California senator, on the
first leg of a two-day whistle-stop
tour ot unio, aid, "in the order
of importance the Democratic line
up now reads: Truman, Acheson
and Stevenson," and added:
"Stevenson's failure to disavow
these dishonest attacks against
Gen. Eisenhower by Truman and
Acheson has spelled his defeat."
Nixon said it is essential to
maintain a sound national economy
in order to beat world communism.
'I charge that the record of
Truman and Acheson as well as
that of Acheson's former assistant,
Adlai Stevenson gives the Amer
ican people no hope for safety at
home from the sinister threat of
Communism. If we continue this
team in office for another four
years, there will be more Alger
Hisses, more a'omic spies, more
crises."
The election of Eisenhower, the
senator said, will be the signal
for the general to rid the govern
ment of Communists "and the
people who put them there."
W. R. Hearst's Estate
May Exceed $56 Million
LOS ANGELES 11 William
Randolph Heart's estate has been
appraised at $40,499,214 on the
basis of assets listed so far, but
attorneys indicated today that still
other assets to be listed will boost
the gross value to 56 Mi million
dollars.
The publisher died Aug. 14,
1951, at the age of 88. He left most
of his estate to his widow, Mrs.
Millicent V. Hearst, their five sons
and charitable foundations.
Filmland Figures
In Court Actions
NEW YORK Wl Actress Wendy
Barrie is suing her former hus
band for $250,000 for alleged slan
der. She charges he gossiped that
she was living immorally with a
man and supporting him.
Meyer, a textile manufacturer,
and Miss Barrie were married in
1946 and divorced in 1950.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. Mti
Film producer Samuel P. Spiegel
has sued his wife Lynne for di
vorce on charges of adultery and
extreme cruelty.
Spiegel, who produced "T h e
African Queen," for which Hum
phrey Bogart won an Academy
Award, is known professionally as
S. P. Eagle. The couple married
in Las Vegas, Nev., in 1948 and
separated last January,
NEW YORK I Composer and
music critic Deems Taylor, 66, is
seeking annulment of his marriage
to the forfer Lucille Watson Little,
27. They were married in 1945.
Firing Of Union
Printer For Red
Activity Upheld
NEW YORK I A court
appointed arbitrator has upheld an
employer who fired a union printer
on the grounds he neglected duty
by participating in pro-Communist
propaganda during a vacation in
Europe.
The arbitrator, Theodore W.
Kheel. ruled Tuesday in a dispute
involving the Publishers Printing
Co., and .linotype operator Arthur
Deutsch, a member of the AFL
New York Typographical Union.
Kheel found that Deutsch toured
Europe early this year, visited
Moscow with a group of trade
Unionists, and upon his return re
peated anti-American propaganda
of the Communists in speeches be
fore labor groups.
Deutsch harmed the company
that employed him by his alleged
activities, Kheel said as he quoted
a document tending to show the
firm might lose its eligibility to
handle federal government print
ing. The union argued that Deutsch
was thousands of miles away from
Sunset Highway Crash
Kills Portland Couple
TILLAMOOK I A Portland
couple were killed and two other
persons injured Monday in an auto
mobile accident on (he Sunset
Highway in Tillamook County near
the Washington County line.
Dead were Andrew Andersen,
66, Portland, and his wife, Anna,
57. .
Injured were Ellen Hansen, and
Arne K. Jensen, 47, both Portland.
They were taken to the Good Sa
maritan Hospital, Portland, for
treatment. .
The four were returning from a
week end spent at the Andersen
beach home at Tolavana Park on
the Oregon Coast. Details of the
accident were lacking.
Andersen owned the Columbia
Dairy in Portland. A daughter,
Mrs. Jane Dawyer of Baltimore,
Md., survives.
The famed Damascus steel of
ancient times was shipped from
India to Damascus by boat and
camel caravan.
the United Statos and on his vaca
tion and, therefore, could not be
found neglectful of duty. He wai
riroH it Anril 23. the day ha
i ronnrtpd hack to WOrk.
YOUR FOOD BUDGEwith PORTER'S FRIL-IETS!
.- -i tfillS
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Macaroni, Sta Shfttlf nd Kvrtt-Q-Nodt...
KWft-SOirflU MACAtOtK CO. KMIUMt. OlfOOM
$ 7.08
$ 27.10
$ 33.56
$ 26.31
MEET
FOLKS!
"CURLY" FREEMANTLE has bought the meat department at Wally's.
GLEN BENINTENDI has taken over the management of the vegetable department.
"WALLY" MULL has moved to Roseburg to take active management of the store.
We're really home folks now, so come in and get acquainted with your neighbor.
Ellge. 20-oz. jar'
$ 9.37
Moody's P-nul Butter
use it in lunches
sticks to your ribs
Creamy Style ki
Libby's
TOMATO
juice
No. 300
Tin
9(
IStarlac
Borden's Non Fat
Dry Milk
3?
lb.
Ocoma Chicken Fricassee
Butter Gravy 1-lb. can
MlCC I An Macaroni & Noodles
rlliMUilAll Reg. 32c Items
1350 51 3 20 .23 3 52 j
1019 50 .1 81 .57 4 38 .
1018 40 ! 8.1 .65 3.48
1047 -18 1 95 .60 2.55 j
1016 47 1 78 .69 2 47 i
1915 46 1 62 .76 2 38
1944 45 4.17 2.29 6.46 1
$ 25.24
57568 ILiIm-v IVC'amp 12
lrmpiua Park Fruit
Lands. Plat II
Tax Lots 5118 & 5(i9
11 l'l.MI 51 27 ,() 1 93
191:1 50 99 4 :'(!
1917 18 215:, 7l.ll
l'Mli IT 6 :I7 2 IS
1915 16 4.21 1 99
$ 51 IS
29 45
;ii ,9
32.13
8.SA
6.23
S10S.S3
2 Wayne Morrison 15 1050 51 6 00 42 6 42
I ' lit (! la Park .1919 50 6 11 .92 7.03
Print Lauds, Plat 1918 19 5 17 1 19 6.36
D Tax Lois 1917 48 i l'.ii 1 66 7.02
5a; 2 & 577 2 PI.
Lot 1 .1 Pt. Lot 2
Blk. 15
$ 26 S3
2 Vl.li,- V. PL 4 1950 51 1 73 .12 1 S5
Hiirr.iiiJis 19:9 Ml L! :.s Is; n 32
Walt's Veres. 1918 49 8 62 1 98 111 60
Tax Lot 053 2 1917 !8 6 51 2 03 S 57
$ 35 34
STATIC (IK OREGON' 1
) ss
Douglas Comity )
WIIEliEAS. the several real pro
perties described on the sheets
hereto allaehed. all of such prop
erties he in:; situated in Douglas
County. Slate ,if Oregon, have been
i eL:iil.n !y assessed for taxation ami
l;:es luve hern duly levied and
cli.iri'.ed ihereeo; and
VH Ki; 1'. AS. the liens for unpa d
and delminient taxes on th" res
H'etive p.u eels of sueh real prop
erties are suliieet lo foreclosure by
Ponl.is Couniy. Oregon, as pro
vided by law;
NOW. Tlir.HLTOHK. by virtue
of liie atilhot itv vested in me, as
the Tax Collector of said Douglas
C'Minty. Oveg'Mi. I have prepared
this fereel.isiue list embracing
sheets nmnlier'd 1 to 32 inclusive,
hereto attached as above, contain
ing the names of the several per
sons appearing in the latest tax
roll as the respective owners of the
tax delinquent properties, a des
cription of each such property as
the same appeirs in said latest tax
roll, the ear nr years for which
taxes are delinquent on each prop
erty together Mth the principal
amount of deliiupient (axes for each
vcar and the amount of accrued
and accruing interest thereof to
Kobrtiarv 15. 1052.
IN WITNESS WHKRKOF, I have
set my hand officially this 1st day
of October, 1952.
s O. T. CARTER.
Sheriff and Tax Col
lector of Douglas Co
untv. Oregon
by Ira C. Byrd.
deputy.
All of the property described tn
the foregoing tax foreclosure list
is situated in Douglas County, State
of Oregon.
Where the word "year" appears
in the foregoing tax foreclosure
list, it has reference to the year of
delinquency of the tax upon the
respective properties described
therein.
Where the word "tax" appears in
the foregoing tax foreclosure list,
it refers to the principal amount of
delinquent taxes for the years and
upon the respective properties
therein set out.
Where the word "interest", or its
abbreviation "Int.", appears in the
foregoing tax foreclosure list, it re
fers to the amount of accrued in
terest to February 15. 1952. on the
delinquent taxrts due for the res
pective years upon the respective
properties set -ut therein.
Where the w ird "total" appears
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Salad Dressing Adds That
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111
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SnoBoy Cranberries 29 lb.
New Recipes with each bag
Nice Large Sunkist Oranges
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Carrots
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Pork Chops
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GOD'S WORD
1 nere was a man off
the Pharisees, named'
Nicodemus, a ruler of the!
Jews.
2. The same com t
Jesus by night, and said
unto him, Rabbi, we know
that thou art a teacher
come from God: for no
man can do these mira-(
cles that thou doest, ex-,
cept God be with him. j
3. Jpsil nntuaraj -.--11
said unto him. Verily, 3
Verily, I $ay unto tnee 3
except a man be born lj
again, he cannot see the iJ
kingdom of God.
John 3:1-3