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Returns Home
In California
I They spent three weeks with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Dulaney, and
family in Auburn, Calif., and three
weeks with another son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nel
son. Jne oregonians Kept tlte Kel
son's children while the latter went
on a trip to the eastern part of
the United States. While in Cali
fornia, the Places also visited with
Dulaney's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Clark of Nevada City.
Cimpour Held
Several members of 'the Glen
dale Boy Scout Troop 16 accompan
ied their leader. Bob Thompson,
on a camp out about six miles up
Windy Creek -last weekend. The
boys did trail work and compass
work and each did his own cooking.
Those making the trip were Joe
Apperson, Frank Elst, Darly Close,
Loren Johnson, Kieliard bwanson.
Charles Ruckcr, Rickie Major, and
Scoutmaster Thompson. Thompson
reported that the troop has ordered
! six new camping tents for use on
future camping expeditions.
i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward of
1 Klamath. Calif., former Glendala
! residents, recently visited with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Phillips, and family in
Glendale.
Barbara Phillips recently attend
' ed the Oregon-Idaho day open
house at Conqueror's Bible College
in Portland. She was driven to -u-gene
by her parents, where she
; spent the night at the home of
the Rev. and Mrs. Ed Kearney,
before going on to Portland. The
; Kearneys brought JUiss runups
back to Glendale.
Mrs. Oliver Dodson of Rosedale.
Calif., has arrived in Glendale to
visit with her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee, and
phiMrpn Khp is helrtin? pare for
the Lee s daughter and new son,
Mark Andrew, Dorn on April K.
Son Visits
Georce Humphreys, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Humphreys, visit
ed his family in Glendale recently.
He is a student at soutnern ore
?nn College. Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and
children of Empire visited last
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blue-eyed little cherub really
looks like now. Chris can do
wonders with that camera of
his. (.
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Cottage Grove Logger
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COTTAGE GROVE (AP) -James
Whitted, 41, Cottage Grove,
was killed Thursday on Georgia
Pacific Corp.'s Mosby Creek log
ging operation when a log four
feet in diameter fell from a pile
ana shuck turn on tne head.
He was married and the father
of three children.
Whitted, a choker setter, was
adjusting a line being used to pull
logs from a cold deck on Stell
Creek about 17 miles southeast of
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Sister Of Morse
Named By JFK
WASHINGTON (AP) Mrs.
Caryl Kline of Pittsburgh, a sis
ter of Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore.,
has been named by President
Kennedy as one of his personal
representatives to the Sierra Le
one Independence Celebration in
Freetown April 27.
Mrs. Kline's husband is head
of the University of Pittsburgh's
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Rondeau Jazz Features
Gr.yle And Jay Quartet
The Gayle and Jay Quartet will
be featured at the Rondeau Jazz
in north Koseburg this Saturday
night.
The quartet from Eugene is the
first circuit live entertainment to
appear at the club since it went
into operation five weeks ago. The
jazz combo is made up of trom
bone, bass, drums and piano.
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry (iaedecke, and with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Smith, both of Azalea.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Head and
family of Gold Beach visited with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Wenderoth, in Azalea last weekend.
Mrs. Harold Roberts has been
released to her Azalea home from
Josephine General Hospital.
Mr. and-Mrs. Kenneth Racss of
Springfield recently visited with the
former's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, in Glen
dale. Mr. and Mrs. Max Karger of Eu
reka, Calif., are visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Matie Heller. They
will be joined later by Mrs. Hel
ler's son, and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Heller.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Clark and
son of Boron, Calif., recently pur
chased the Dale Oxford ranch on
Upper Cow Creek and have moved
into their new home. Clark is a
retired businessman and Mrs.
Clark is a registered nurse. The
Oxford family is temporarily living
up Marveout but will move to tiak
ersficld, Calif., when school is out.
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LEGAL
NOTICE OP THI PROPOSED
INCORPORATION OP ADDITIONAL
CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY WITHIN
ROSEBURO RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT OF
DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREOON
By Order of the County Courl ol Douglas
County, Oregon, duly mad and entered on
March 30, 141. NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIV
EN that on Tuesday, May , 19tl, at 10:00
o'clock a.m. In tht Cour.ty Court Room In
the Douglas County Courthouse at Roseburg,
Oregon, a hearing will be held on the pro
posed Incorporation ot each of the separate
territories hereinafter partlcu-arry described
within Roseburg Rural Fir Protection Dis
trict of Douglas County, O'eoon. Each of
said additional territories are hereinafter,
for convenience, referred 'o as Units "B",
"C", and "O" and tnt particular descrip-
nons inertot art set form in fcxniDHt o ,
i and D as follows:
UNIT "B"
COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS GARDEN
VALLEY DEL RIO AREA
That ceriain are within boundaries de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING on West boundary of Rose
burg Rural Fire Oistrict on the Garden
Valley Road at a point 1.57 chains West
of East boundary of Section 10. Town
ship v south. Range West, Willamette
Meridian, said point being the Northwest
corner of the property once owned by
C. M. Cook and described in Volume 13,
Page 2te of the Deed Records of Douglas
County, Oregon.
Thence South along the West boundary
of property owned by Cook to the
Southwest corner thereof.
Thence West along North boundary of
property owned by Daniels and Hunt is
described in Volume 107, Pag 304, of
tne Deed Records of Douglas County,
Oregon, to the Northwest corner thereof.
Thence South to South boundary of the
North half of North Half ol Section 15,
Township 37 South, Range a West, W.M.i
Thence West along the South boundary
of North half of North half of Section
15, and South boundary of Northeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of
Section 14, Township 37 South, Range t
West, W. M to the South Umpqua
River. Thence downstream and following
the center of said stream through Sec
tions 9 and 4 of Township 77 South,
Range West, Willamette Meridian, Sec
tions 33 and 33 ot Township M South,
Range t West. W.M., Section S of Town
ship 37 South, Range 6 West, W.M.,
Sections 33 and 31 and again in Section
33 all In Township 26 South. Range
West, W. A., to the confluence of said
South Umpqua River with the North
Umpqua River; thence following tht cen
ter ot the North Umpqua River up
stream In said Section 33 to the Easterly
Section line of said Section; thence North
following the Westerly Section line of
Section 33 and 28 of Towship 34 South,
Range t West, W. M., to a point 1330
feet North of the Southwest corner of
said Section 38; thence East to the East
line of said Section 38; thence South to
the center of said North Umpqua River;
thence upstream following 'he center of
said river and to the North line of Sec
tion 33, Township 34 South. Range a
West, W. M.; Thence Easterly following,
the South line of Section 14 and 13 of
said Township and Range to the North
cast corner of said Section 34; Thence
South to the center of said North Umpqua
River to the Northeast corner of the
District as presently existing; thence
folfowlng downstream along a portion of
the now existing North boundary of said
District to the Easterly right-of-way of
the 5"jthern Pacific Railroad! thence
Southerly along the said railroad (said
tine being along the Westerly boundary
of the existing District) In said area to
the North line of Eden bower Orchard
Tracts; thence following iht presently
existing boundary of said District in a
Westerly direction and along the approx
imate North line of said Tracts to the
Northwest corner of Lot 7 of said Tracts,
Thence Southerly and Westerly along the
boundary ot said Eden bower Orchard
Tracts to the Section line between Sec
tions 1 and 2, Townshio 37 South, Rang
4 West. W.M., Thence Southerly along
Westerly Section line of Sections 1 and
17 to Intersection of Westerly Section
line of Section 13 with North boundary
of Isaac Jones D. L. C. No. 45 Township
37 South, Range 4 West, W. Mj Thence
West to the Northwest corner of the
Isaac Jones D. L. C. No. 45; Thence
Westerly to Intersection of said line ex
tending to Garden Valley Road; thence
. following the center of said road In a
general Westerly direction to the place
ot beginning.
EXCEPTING ONLY such portions of tht
above described area as have heretofore
become a part of said District by individual
pemion including, without limiting tht fore
going, what is commonly referred to as
the Crystnlitt Tilt Property and Keller
sawmill rToperry.
EXHIBIT B
UNIT "C
COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS
EAST GREEN AREA
That certain area within boundaries de-
scriDeo as follows:
BEGINNING at the intersection of the
Northeasterly line of "McNary Subdivi
sion" as platted and filed in Volume 7,
Pagt S, Records of Douglas County,
Oregon, with the Southeasterly right-of-way
line of Pacific Highway U S. No. 99
Business Route;
Thence Southeasterly along tht North
easterly line of said Subdivision to a
point in the West line of Section 1,
Township 38 South, Range i West, Wil
lamette Meridian;
Thence South along the West line of
said Section 1 to a point in the South
right-of-way line ot th Grant Smith
County Road No. 118;
Thence Northwesterly along th South
right-of-way line of said County Road
to a point In the East boundary of th
present Rostburq Rural Flrt Protection
District as described In that certain
order dated October 2, 1945. and filed in
Volume 15, County Court Journal, Pag
209, Oougias County, Oregon, said point
also being In the East lin ol "Watts
Acres", as platted and filed In Volume
3, Page 47, Records of Douglas County,
Oregon;
Thence North along the East line of
said Roseburg Rural Fir Protection
District to the Southeasterly right-of-way
line of Pacific Highway U. S. NO. 99
Business- Route;
Thence Northeasterly along said right-of-
way line to the point of beginning. Th
abov described property being in -Sections
3 and II, Townshio 38 'uuth, Range
6 West, Willamette Meridian.
Excepting only such portions of the above
described area as have heretofore become
a pari of said District bv Individual petition.
EXHIBIT "C"
UNIT "O"
COMMONLY REFERRED TO At
GLENGARY AREA
That carta in area within boundaries de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at tht Southwest comer of
the A. A. Tipton (Blanche Tipton) prop
erty as described In Volume 105, Page
31, Deed Records of Douglas County,
Oregon, said paint being In tht East
line of tht Roseburg Rural Plr Pro
tection District as described in that
certain order dated October 3 1945, and
filed in Volume 15, Pagt 309, County
Court Journal of Douglas County, Ore
gon; Thenct East along the lint of said
Roseburg Rural Fire Protection District
to a po nt In tht West line of Section 17,
Township 78 South, Range 4 West, Wil
lamette Meridian; Thence South along
the West line of Section 12 an 13. sad
Towship and Range to a point in the
North lint of $. Marsh D L.C. No. 44,
and also being a point in tht North lin
of the ReberU Creek Water District a
described in thf certain pfocttmaUon
dated February 24, 1937, In Volume 13,
Page 514, County Court Journal of Doug
las County, Oreo on; Thenc tlong th
boundary line of said Roberts Crtek
Water District, the following: East to
the Northeast corner of said D.L C. No.
44; thenc South to th Northwest cor.
ner of Lot 5, Block 1, "Yocum Acres",
as platted and filed In Volume 7, Pag
75 of Plat Records of Douglas County,
Oregon; thenc East along tht North
line of said "Yocum Acres", and tht
North ilnt of "Giengary Fruit Lands"
as platted and filed in Velum 1, Pag
53 of Plat Pecords of Douglas County,
Oregon, to the Northeast corner of Lot
14, Block 1, of sld "Giengary Fruit
Lends", said corner being th point
of beginning of that ceriain decret
c'uding certain property from said Rob
erts Creek Water District under Circuit
Court No. 11413; Thence South along tht
East line of said Lot H to the North
riQht-of-way tint of County Road No. Hi
Thenct Easterly along th North right,
of -way line of said road to Its tnler
sctin with tht Northerly prolongation of
th West lin of Lot 14, Block 3, of said
"Giengary Fruit Lands"; Thnc Sou'h
along tht West line of Lots 14 and 17,
R'ock 3, said "Glengsry Fruit Lands" 1
the Southwest corner of Let 17, said
Block I, said pont a'SO being the Soufh
wet corner of th herttotort mentioned
tvckjsionj Thence following the bound
ary of said Roberts Creek Water Dis
trict as described tn Vokjme 13. Page
514 of County Court Journal, Douglas
County, Oregon, westerly along tht NO'th
r ont-o way line of the Giengary County
Roed No 171 ft ftt Bast hne ef th
W.li-am Berdin property m lection l.
Township ?i South. Rang 5 West;
Thenc Southerly along tn F line of
'd Berg-.n property to a point In the
South line of - Section 19, Tewnsh-p 78
South, Pan s West; Thct Wft
aior.g tn South lint of tid lection 19
id the South line of Sect on )4( Town
i'P 7t So-jtrv an?t 4 West, ft if
Southwest corner of m4 Section 34,-
LEGAL
Tnence North along th West lino of
said Section 74 to the Southeast corner
of tht Northeast Quarter of the North
east Quarter of Section 2, said Township
and Range; Thnct West to th South
west corner of th Northeast Quarter
of the Northeast Quarter of said Section
23; Thenc North to the Northwest cor.
ner of tne Northeast Quarter of tn
Northeast Quarter of said See ion 33 and
being a point in th Sou'h lin of Tract
"A" of th aforementioned "Giengary
Fruit Lanos"; Thence West along th
South lin of said Tract "A" and th
South lin of Lot 6 of Section U, Town
ship 38 South, Rang 6 West, to th
Southwest corner ot said Lot 6; Thence
North to tht Southeast corntr of Lot 4,
of said Section 14; Thence West to tht
Southwest corner of said Lot 4; Thenc
North to tht Northwest corner of said
Lot 4, and being a point in the South
boundary of the Winsfon-DIHard Rural
Fire Protection District as described In
Volume if. Page 235, County Court
Journal of Douglas County, Oregon;
Thence along I he boundary of tht said
Wlnston-Dillard Rural Flrt Protection
District th following: East to tht West
lint of tht S. Marsh O L C. No. 44)
Thence South to th Southwest corner
of said D.L.C. No. 44; thenc East along
the South line ol said D. L. C. No. 44 to
the West right-of-way of the Southern Pa
cific R.R.; thence Northwesterly along
said railroad right-of-way lin to the
West lint of tht S. Marsh D.L.C. No. 44;
Thenct North along tht Wtst lint of said
D.L.C. No. 44 to tht South line of the
W. R. Foster D.L.C. No. 45, said point
also being in tht South boundary line
of the Roseburg Rural Fire Protect Ion
District as described In Volume 15, Page
209, County Court Journal, Oougias Coun
ty, Oregon;
Thenc East along th South line of
said D.L.C. No. 45, to th Southeast
corner of said D.L.C. No. 45; Thenc
North along the East lint of said D.L.C.
No. 45 and the East line of said Rose
burg Rural Fir Protection District to
the point of beginning, being In Sections
IB and 19, Township 21 South, Rang S
West, and Sections 11, 13, 23, and 34,
Township 38 South, Range Wtst, Wil
lamette Meridian.
EXCEPTING ONLY such Dortlont of th
above described area as hav heretofore
become a part of said District by Individual
EXHIBIT D
DATED this 30th day of March, 1941,
CHAS. DOERNER
County Clerk
Douglas County, Oregon
NOT1CE Of ANNUAL MEBTINS
Nolle of Annual School Election la hereby
given, wherein th following propositions
arm auomiirea fa in voters ot school District
no. 4, oougias county, Oregon, namely:
To levy a tax Outside the Six PerCent Con
stitutional Limitation and to aoorove the
pian or me District to use certain surplus
tunas, noi ntretotor authorized, in the con-
struction of additional classrooms at the
Hucrest and Melrose School; end to tonrturt
the Election of the Rural School Board tor
the purpose of electing one Rural School
Oistrict Board Member at Large and for
voting on th Rural School Oistrict Equaliza
tion Ltvy to exceed the 6 limitation.
NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN, n corns I.
anc with Section 331.010 O R. 5., to the legal
voters of School District No. 4 of Oougias
County, Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL
ELECTION of said District will be held at
the polling places tor the ereas hereinafter
set forth; between the hours of 3:00 P.M.
and 1:00 P.M. on the first Monday in May,
being tht 1st day ot May, 1961 and at said
i ecnon tne quesnon of levying a tax outside
th six percent constitutional limitation and
th question of granting th district permis
sion to use certain surplus funds In the
construction of new classrooms at the Hu
crest and Melrose Schools.
The Issue with reference to tht lewlna of
a special fax outside ef th six percent limi
tations ii as ioiiows:
"Shall a special tax ltvy in the sum of
Sl.481,537.72 over and above the six per
cent constitutional limitation be made by
School District No. 4 of Douglas County,
Oregon, for the fiscal year beginning July
1, 1961 for the purpose of defraying in
creased employee salaries, costs of oper
ating new schools and to meet tht nor
mal operations of tha District?"
Tha Issue reaardlna th Imntlar nf aiirnlna
funds is as follows:
"Shall School District No. 4 use and
transfer any remaining and uncommilted
funds from either current 1960-61 or the
1961-62 fiscal years now in Hi possession
from Public Law No. 174 of Congress
presently estimated in the amount of
17, 343.18; from Interest received by the
district on the proceeds of Ihe Bond
issue or octooer i, i960 and from other
lources In the approximate amount of
123,000.00 and any remaining funds from -said
Bond Issue estimated In h amount
ef S 74,435. 98 for the purpose of con
structing and equipping buildings and ad
ditions to tht Hucrest Grade School and
tht Melrose Grade School ell within th
District?"
On the proposition regarding the levying
of a tax outside of tht 6 constitutional limi
tation tht vot shall be by ballot, upon
which shall b the words "Tax LevyYes"
or "Tax Levy No" and the voters shall
place cross (X) between tht words "Tax
Ltvy and tht word Yts or Tax Levy end the
word No" whichever Is hit choice.
On the proposition regarding th transfer
of surplus funds the vote shall be by ballot,
upon which shall be the words: "Transfer
funds Yes" and "TronsW funds No."
and th voter shall place cross between
the words "Transfer funds Yes" or
"Transfer funds No" whichever Indi
cates his choice.
Also at this election there will be sub
mitted to the legal voters of the Rural School
District, who are also legal voters of School
District No. 4, of Douglas County, Oregon,
the question of voting for one (1) Rural
School Board member at Large and further
to vote upon th question of Itvying tax
outside of tht six percent constitutional limi
tation in the amount of S493.634.07 for the
benefit of said Rural School District of
Douglas County, Oregon.
The procedure and method of voting for
the Issues of the Rural School District will
be th aame as outlined above for School
District No. 4, D3dolat County, Oregon.
Said election to th submission of said
propositions shall be held at the following
polling piaces tor ine rouowng scnooi elec
tion precincts comprising tht following areas:
SCHOOL PRICINCT NO. 1
Polling Place The Court House.
For all the legal voters of the District
from Deer Creek, Eastwood, Lane, Rose
burg and Hamilton election precincts.
SCHOOL PRBXINCT NO. I
Polling Place Senior Hloh School.
For all tht legal voters of tht Oistrict
from Laurel wood. Park, Wtst Roseburg end
wntnon election precincts.
SCHOOL PRKCINCT NO. 3
Polling Place Riverside School.
For all the legel voter of the District
from toenoower East no. 7, toenoower
East No. 3. Edenbower West No. 1, eden-
bower Wvst No. 2 and Hucrest Election
precincts.
SCHOOL PRBCINCT NO. 4
Polling Place Rose School.
For all the legal voters of the District
from Caro, Hawthorne, Herman, Miller,
Woodward AND THAT PART OF PARROTT
LYING NORTH OF THE JUNCTION OF
OLD HIGHWAY 99 AND THE PRESENT
HIGHWAY 99, election precincts.
SCHOOL PRBCINCT NO. I
Polling Place Melrose School.
For all the legal voters of the District re
siding within the ersa of what was formerly
scnooi District no. 71 (Metros).
SCHOOL PRBCINCT NO. 6
Polling Place Green School.
For all the lea el voters of the Oistrict
from Green, South Green, Wtst Green, AND
THAT PART OF PARROTT LYING SOUTH
OF THE JUNCTION OF OLD HIGHWAY 91
AND THE PRESENT HIGHWAY 99, ELEC
TION PRECINCTS. AND THE AREA OF
WHAT WAS PORMFBLY SCHOOL DIS
TRICT NO 37 ( ROBERT! CREEK),
SCHOOL PRBCINCT NO. t
Polling Place Winchester School
For til the legal voters of the DIsfHH
from Wilbur and Winchester election pre-
tincrj.
SCHOOL PRBCINCT NO. t
Polling piac Rlversdsl Srtioof.
For all th legal voftrs ef th District
from Garden Valley and Edenbowtr, West
No 3, election precincts.
SCHOOL PRBCINCT NO.
Polling Place Benson School.
For all the legal voter of the Oittrfct
from Umpoua, Benson, Wtst Mill, end East
Mill election precincts.
SCHOOL PRICINCT NO. 18
Polling piece Puiterfon School
For til the leoal voters of th O'strlr
from North Brown, Grove, Brown, Orchard
end Fair haven election precincts.
SCHOOL PRBCINCT NO. 11
Polling Pr Joteoh Lang School
For all th legal voters ef th District
from Eden bower, fast No. I end Newton
Creek election precincts
By Order of the Board of Directors of
School District No, 4, Doug at County, Ore
gon, mene this the 17th de of April 1941.
v. j. MiceMI
Clerk, School District N. 4
Douglas County, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS MFPEBY OtVEN that the
urtdar signed has been toooinled Adminlttrt-
tn of tht Estate Of Anna Gertrude Baba,
decttsed Per tons having ctaims agamtt
svd estate are reoutrtd tt present them,
wfh proper voucher i- ft the undersigned
tt the at! ef Geddts, Pettier, Walton tV
Pichrnond. 43 S. E. Kane, Roteburg, Ore-
gon, within sir montM Ot the deft of fir it
publication hereof which is March JI, 191.
MAPION MAGNESS.
Adminitfretr.v ot tht Ft!e of
ANNA GERTRUDE BABKA,
Oectased. .
LEGAL
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
OP THI STATE OP OREOON
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
SUMMONS
Cast Ne. 1197
DOUGLAS COUNTY, a body politic.
Plaintiff,
vs.
HERBERT HAWLE Y and ADA HAWLEY,
husband and wift; ORPHA HAWLEY Vc
CAUGHEY and JOHN DOE McCAUGHEY,
wife and husoend; BIRO NORMAN HAW
LEY and JANE DOE HAWLEY, husband
and Wift; KATIE HAWLEY WILLS and
JOHN DOE WILLS, wife and husband;
CHR'STINA HAWLEY COOK and JOHN
DOE COOK, wife and husband; MARY
HAWLEY HAMWERSLEY and JOHN DOE
HAMMERSLEY, wift and husband; MAE
HAWLEY, widow of BEN HAWLEY, O
ceased; LAURENCE HAWLEY and JANE
DOE HAWLEY, husband and wilt: KATH
LEEN HAWLEY, unmarried; WILLIAM
HAWLBY and JANE DOE HAWLEY. hus
band and wife; LENA WELLS 5AMS, un
married; FRANCES WELLS SWANSON and
LLOYD SWANSON, wife and husband;
IRA WELLS and MILDRED WELLS, hus
band and Wife; CLAIRE E. WELLS PALM
ER and JOHN DOE PALMER, wift and
husband; MERL WELLS SEELEY, unmar
ried; BERNICE WELLS HAINES nd DEX
TER HAINES, wit and husband; LOIS
WELLS PALMER and MELVIN C. PALM
ER, wife and husband; FRANCIS MACK
and LYDIA MACK, husband and wile;
TELITHA ROBERTS JENNINGS, unmar
ried; DEMA ROBERTS WILLBANKS, un
married; CLAY OXFORD widower of
MARY ROBERTS STOUT OXFORD, De
ceased; LILLIE SMITH GOODMAN, unmar
ried; BLANCHE DEAR, unmarried: BAR
BARA TONER, unmarred, ESTHER
DEAR PENSELIN and MERLE PENSEL
IN, wife and husband; KENNETH TONER
and JANE DOE TONER, husband and wife;
RAPHAEL TONE R and JANE DOE TON
ER, husband and wire; JOHN TONER
and EUNICE TONER, husband and wife;
PRANCES TONER SHIELDS and JOHN
DOE SHIELDS, wife and husband; MA
RIE TONER SWEARENGEN and HOW
ARO SWEARENGEN, wife and husband;
VIOLA BLUCK SANDBERG and JOHN
DOE SANDBERG, wilt and husband) LEA
MON BLUCK, JR. and JANE DOE
BLUCK, husband and wilt; NETTIE BAY
HUBBARD and JOHN DOE HUBBARD,
wife and husband; BERTHA BAY Mc
JUNKIN, unmarried; MINNIE BAY, wid
ow of ARCHIE BAY, Deceased; JANE
DOE BAY, daughter of ARCHIE BAY
and MINNIE BAY; LENA BAY, widow of
LESLIE BAY, Oectased; THELMA BAY,
unmarried; EULA BAY ROSENBAUGH
and JOHN DOE ROSENBAUGH, wift and
husband; ELLA BAY, widow of WILLIAM
BAY, JR., Deceased; WILDA REINER
REED and JOHN DOE REED, wife and
husband; MARIE FULWILER and JOHN
DOE FULWILER, wife and husband; MAY
BIRKENBUELL and JOHN DOE BIRK
ENBUELL. wife and husband; CLYDE
BAY and JANE DOE BAY, husband and
wife; ELLA BAY THURSTON and JOHN
DOE THURSTON, wife and husband;
JAME5 W. BAY and JANE DOE BAY,
husband and wire; JOHN DOE MERRILL,
widower of NETTIE BAY MERRILL, De
ceased; JANE DOE BAY, Widow of FRED
BAY, Deceased; JANE DOE BAY, widow
of GUY BAY, Deceased; LILLY BAY, wid
ow ot ROBERT BAY, Deceased; THELMA
HUCK and JOHN DOE HUCK, wift and
husband; RAYMOND BAY and JANE DOE
BAY, husband and wife; LEROY BAY
and JANE DOE BAY, husband and wife,
and any other ptrsons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate, lien or
interest adverse to the pialntur in the
real properly described herein.
Defendants.
TO: Th above-named defendants, Including
any other persons or parlies claiming
any rigm, line, estate, lien or inttrest
adverse to th plalntif In th real
property oesenpea peiow.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATf? OP
OREGON: You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed against
you In the above-entitled case on or before
the last date of publication as Indicated
herein and if you fail so to answer or other
wise appear, tor want thereof the plaintiff
wilt apply to the court for the relief de
manded In the complaint filed In the above-
entitled Court, and ludgment mav be taken
against the defendants tor want of the said
answer or appearance.
The complaint demands decree of the
above-entitled Court declar-ng that the p tin-
tiff is the owner and entitled to the not.
session ot tht following described properly,
io-wii;
Beginning at a point or) the property
line between Norman L. Complon and
Keith Kesterson 1265 feet North and
957.0 feet West of tha ont quarter com
mon io aecrions i ana vi, lownsnip 73
South, Rangt 8 West, Willamette Meri
dian; thenct South is 14' Wtst 2436 7
feet along tht Ktith Keslerson property
llnei thence North 57 30 West 1099 1
feel; thenc North 45 45 West 1132.0
feeti thenc North 63 45' West 330.0
feet; thence North 73 West 48.8 feat
to a point on the Howard P. Carnes
property line; thence Nor ft. 30 54' East
1451.8 feet along the Howard F. Carnes
property line; thence North 84 39' East
1068.0 feet; thenc South 48' 56' East
572.2 feet; thenc North 18 14' East
550.6 feet; thence South 58 34' East
754.0 feet to the point of beginning, all
In Douglas County, Oregon
and that any claims of Interest or estate
on tht part of th defendants named herein
are inferior to the claim of the plaintiff
and superseded by the claim of th plain
tiff and lor such other and different relief
which to the Court may seem lust and
equitable.
mis summons is being published m ac
cordance with an order signed by The Hon
orable Don H. Sanders, Judgt of tht ebovt
entitled Court, on the 10th day of March, 1961
and filed with th Clerk of the said Court on
the said dale.
The Court ordered that th plaintiff mav
publish summons In a newspaper In Douglas
County, Oregon once e week for four (4)
successive weeks, making five (5) publi
cations in all. The first of these said publi
cations will be mad on th 31st day of
March, 1961 and the last publication will
be madt on the 38th day of April, 1961 at
which flm the defendants must have an
swered th complaint or appeared herein.
Otherwise, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court tor the relief demanded In the com
plaint and the relief specified htrtln, and
uagmtnt may be taken against the
fend ants for want of Ihe sel4 answer or
appearance.
DATED this 34th day of March, 191.
AVERT W. THOMPSON
District Attorntv of Douglas County
Oregon, and attorney for tht plaintiff
Post oft let address; Courthouse, Rose
burg, Oregon
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION UPON
QUESTION OF INCRBASINO TAX LEVY
OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY
SECTION II, ARTICLE XI,
STATE CONSTITUTION
Notice Is hereby given that an election
win ot neio in cnoot uistricr no. ,
Douglas County, State of Oregon, from 2
P.M. to I P.M. on Mav 1, 1961. tt Umoout
School In said school district, for tht pur
pate of submitting to tht legal voters ef
said district Iht qutstion of Increasing the
tax levy for the fiscal ytar 191-196? over
the amount limited bv seel Ion II, article XI,
of the Constitution of Oregon.
The reasons for Increasing such levy art:
Insufficient tax base.
Tha amount of tax. In evcett of the 44
limitation, proposed to be levied for said
fiscal year Is !S,0.o0.
Dated this 5th day of April, 1HI.
Attest: Lois Mode
Oistrict Clerk
Clara Jean long
Chairman Board of Olrsctort
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undtrslgned has been duty appointed tvecu -
tor under the Last Will and Testament of
Grace Kiel it, deceased. All persons having
claims against her estate ere notified to
present the stmt properly verified as re-
quired by law to the undersigned at the law
offices of Geddts, Felher, Walton 1 Rich -
mond at 43 S. E. Kant Street, Roseburg,
Oregon, within sl months from date ef
fir tt publication hereof which It March 24,'
ini,
CARL M. FfJLKPR,
E'tcutor under the Last Will and
Testament of
GRACE KLEIST, Deceased,
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Fri., APRIL 21, 1961 Tha News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5
Riversdale Woman Attends Reception
By BEVERLY CHRISTIAN I Mr. and Mrs. John Rurkharl.
Mrs. W. C. Bailey of Riverside , accompanied by llieir daughter,
accompanied her daughter. Wis. .Mrs. 11. U. Kiiise, went lo Poll
.M. O. Knapp. and Claudia audi land on Tuesday to attend to
Mrs. J. A. Colhrunn a.nd Carol to ; business. They were overnight
Eugene recently where they at- guests of Mrs. Kruse's son-in-law
tended I reception at the JlcKen-and daughter, jMr. and Mrs. ilcr
lie ltiver home of Air. and Mrs. i ton Peterson, in Beaverton.
J" A;Ju?.qU.tn.i r. J SpndinB the past weekend, in
n . j ...u . i, i
College students who .had been at
the University ot Oregon as dele
gates to the Mudel United Nations
for three days. There were 800
students in attendance from West
ern Colleges: each college repre
senting a country in the II. N.
.Mrs. Bailey is a graduate ot t'o
mona College and Mrs. Knapp was
a classmate of Mr. and Mrs. Jaq.ua
at Pomona. j
Attends Show I
Mr. and Mrs. Attstin Lynch and
son were in Salem over the past
weekend, where uicy atcenuea uici
horse show.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ron Clayton '
and three children of Cranito Falls, j
Wash., are staying temporarily!
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers on ,
Fisher Road. The Rev. Mr. Clay
ton is the new pastor of the Hu-1
crest Church. They plan to reside '
on Stanton Street when their house
is ready for occupancy.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF PINAL HEARING)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tuesday.
tht 35th day of April, 1961, at 10 o cioc c
a.m. In tht Court Houst, Roseburg, Oregon, j
has been fixed lor lime and place for hear
ing ot object Ion i. If any there be, to tho;
final account filed by the undersigned In Ktir!
matter ot Ihe estate ot Grace U Btcklay, j
deceased. !
Dated and first publithed this 24th day of ;
March, 191.
PHILIP L. BtLKLcTi
Executor under the Last Will and
Testament of i
GRACE L. BECKLEY, Deceased. I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice it htrebv given that Ihe Circuit
Court for Douglas County, Oregon, by order
appointed the undersigned administrator of
the estate of Frances Grace Ltrsosi, de
ceased. All persona having claim against
said estate are to present tne same, verified
as by law required, to the undersigned at
the law offices ot Bernau & WHsoo, 219
u. s. National Ban Building, Koseourg,
Oregon, within six months from April 31,
1941.
LAURENCE A. LARSON
Administrator of tht Estate of
FRANCES GRACE LARSON
deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that all ptrsons
having claims against the estate of Don
Draglslch, deceased, are required to present
them with the orooer vouchers within ibt
months from the date of the first publication
hereof to tne unoariigneo ar ine oirsces or
Yates. Murohv and Carlson, Attorneys at
Law, 420 $. E. Jackson St., RoMburu, Ore
gon.
Dated and first published this 31st day of
March, 1961.
GORDON O. CARLSON,
Executor of tha Last Will atod
Testament of
DAN ORAGISICH, Deceased
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