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"4 mm veteran Leading i NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa , -l PI) The lavender and old lace mob clung grimlv to the lead in the PGA golf champion- : ship today with 39-year-old Doug Ford carrying a one-stroke ad vantage into the third round. It was 50-year-old John Barnum on the head end in the first round, and when his "nerves just gave out," Ford hit the young up starts with a 33-3669 and a 138 total which put him on top. . The younger brigade was hav ing more than it's share of trou- , bles over the long Aronimink vjuii viuu truurse, wnai wan la vored Arnold Palmer shooting a iwo-over-par "pightmare round" , of 72 which left him five strokes off the pace and U.S. Open cham pion Jackie Nicklaus carding a 74 for 145 and a seven-shot deficit. Ford, who won this one seven years -ago and before Palmer and Nicklaus were on the national scene, had as his closest competi tors a trio consisting of 41-year-old Cary Middlecoff, 37-year-old Georce Baver and vounester Gary Player. They were in a IRree-way tie, one shot back at 139. Matchts Barnum's Round Middlecoff matched Barnum's opening round course record of 66 to move into contention. Play er shot a 67 and Bayer chipped into the cup from 25 feet off the green on the final hole for a par round of 70. Two strokes off the lead at even par 140 came Barnum and Bob McCallister. Barnum skidded to a 74 and McCallister a 66. Bob Goalby, one of the young er tournament stars, was in solid striking distance at 141 while at 142 came five others: Frank Stranahan, Marty Furgol, Julius Boros, Jackie Burke and Bobby Nichols. The field was well bunched aft er that, with Palmer leading those at 143, who included former champions Jim Ferrier and Dow Finsterwald and former Open champion Jack Fleck and Dave Marr. Had Seven Bogeys "It was a miserable round and I hope it's out of my system," : said Palmer, who carded seven bogeys against three birdies and an eagle. His birdie on the 610- vard par five ninth and his eagle on the 541-yard par five 16th both 1 came as result of picture shots f with a three wood. "Now I need a real good third j round to get back in the run J - ning," Palmer said with obvious -. determination. So, too, did those behind him. ' For one stroke back of him at : 144 six shots behind Ford t came Chick Harbert, who had ' a first round 68; Don January, Minor Leagues Northwest League By United Press International W. L. Pet. GB. Salem Yakima Wenatchee . Lcwiston 1 i l City 13 6 .684 ... 10 8 .556 2V4 10 10 .500 3V4 9 10 .474 4'.i 9 10 .474 4 'j 6 13 .316 7 tugene Friday's Results Wcnatchee 4 Eugene 2 (1st) Wenatchee 5 Eugene 4 (2nd) Salem 8 Tri-City 4 Yakima 2 Lcwiston 0 Today's Schedule Tn-City at Salem Eugene at Wenatchee Yakima at Lcwiston In The Majors Major League Standings By United Press International National League W. L. Pet. GB 108 Angeles 64 34 .653 San Francisco 63 35 .643 1 Pittsburgh 59 36 .621 3 St. Louis 53 42 .558 93 Cincinnati 51 41 .554 10 Miiwauke 47 49 .490 16 Philadelphia 45 52 .464 18Vi Houston 35 58 .376 26'i Chicago 35 62 .361 28l4 New York 24 67 .26436'. Friday's Results Los Angeles 8 Chicago 2 Milwaukee 7 Phila. 5, 1st, twi Philadelphia 3 Mil. 2, 2nd, night San Fran. 6 Pittsburgh 3, night I incinnati 3 New York 1, night Houston 4 St. Louis 3, night Sunday's Games .Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 2 San Francisco at Pittsburgh New York al Cincinnati, 2 Los Angeles at Chicago SI. Louis at Houston American League W. L. Pet. GB 54 35 .607 52 40 .565 314 51 43 .543 5'4 48 44 .522 Vi 48 46 .511 8'i New York Los Angeles Minnesota Cleveland Baltimore Chicago Detroit Boston Kansas Cilv 47 49 44 47 44 AS 42 54 35 57 .490 10' J .484 II .478 ll'i .438 IS'H .367 21 "i Washington Friday's- Results ! Boston 8 Chicago 4. nii;ht New York 3 Washington 2. niqht ; .Minnesota 7 Balti. 5. 10 inn, night; Detroit 10 Kansas City 3, night I Los Angels 8 Cleveland 5, night , Sunday's Game! Washington at New York, 2 ODetroit at Kan.'as City l hicago at Boston ' Cleveland at Los Angeles BalUmore at Minnesota I Golf Pro In PGA Bill Collins and Pete Cooper. At 145 along with Mcklaus were Ken Venturi, Jay Hebert, Doug Sand ers, and Sammy Snead, who start ed with a 33 but finished ie 37 blows for a 70. Tommy Bolt was at 146; former champion Walt Burkemo and Art Wall at 147 Mike Souchak and Gene Littler at 148, and Billy Casper at 150. Two of the older heroes de fending champion Jerry Barber and former winner Lionel Hebert just failed to make the cut as they fired 152's which left them out of the low 90 by one shot. Seattle Splits With Salt Lake; Bevos Dumped Pacific Coast League Roundup By United Press International Seattle's Sicks Stadium returns to its normal life as a Pacific Coast League park today after a brief fling as an amateur boxing arena. Seattle defeated the Salt Lake City Bees, 7-4, in the first game of a doublcheader Friday night. The Bees came back to down the Rainiers, 5-2, in the second game as the two teams squared off with fists. In the eighth inning. Salt. Lake's Gordy Lund accused George Spen cer, Seattle relief pitcher, of throwing at him. Lund stormed toward the mound, bat in hand. Players from both teams streamed onto the field and Se attle's Elmer Singleton swung at Lund. An unidentified Salt Lake player punched Singleton, but or der was restored and plate um pire Paul Kelly kicked out Lund for charging the pitcher. In less swinging contests Fri day nigm, tne last-place Spokane Indians downed Tacoma, 13-7, and ,,,, jj ij.,. . ! ,u..uu,i.i 5vu naniu, o-i. The San Diego Padres whipped 1 the Beavers 8-2 at Portland with Klaus and Jim Pisoni. The two San Diegans teamed up to drive in seven runs. The Mounties led off with three runs in the first inning at Van couver, but Hawaii surged ahead 4-3 in the third inning. Hay Men doza slammed a two-run homer and Ron Henry hit a home run with two on to ease the Mountles back on top. At Spokane, the Indians- sur vived a five-run Tacoma first in ning to come back for a 15-hit victory. Al Ferrara paced Spo kane, driving in five runs with a homer and a bases-loaded trip le. Bill Bethel picked up the vic tory as the Indians snapped a five-game losing streak. The game was Tacoma's fourth straight loss. Vets Record 8-7 Softball Victory Bill Bates led the Vet Patients (o an 8-7 victory over the Latter Day Saints in YMCA Church League Softball action. Bales connected for a Uvo-run base in the bottom of the seventh inning to give his team the vic tory. Staging a four-run uprising in the sixth the LDS nine took the lead. The short lead from the sixth until the final half of the seventh was the only margin enjoyed by LDS. In addition to his home run, Bates had a triple and a single to give him a 3-4 record at the plate. McClintock and Rick Bryant were each 1-2 for the winners. Joe St rick line had a 2-4 record at the plate for LDS. Bates pitched the win for the Vets, getting 15 strike outs. Strick ling was charged with the loss. The win came on the heels of a forfeit and boosts the Vets record to 3-3-1 for the season. The tie came against Conservative Baptist and will be replayed later in the season. LDS 020 014 07 6 4 Vets 020 310 28 9 3 Batteries: LDS; Strickling and Miller. Vets; Bales and Holland. LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1 unriortiantrf has been duly appointed Ad ministrator ol the Estate ot Ned C. Bown, deceased. All persons having claims against his eiiate are notified to present the same properly verified as required by law to the undersigned at the law offices of Geddes, Felher. Walton Richmond at 435 S.E, Kane $trt, Roseburg, Oreaon, within six months from dtte of first publication hereof which is the 7th day of July. 1962. HARRY BROWN. Administrator o tne Estate ot NED C. BROWN, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice ts hereby given that the under signed has been, by tne Circuit Court of the State of Oreoon for the County of Ooug las, appointed Er-eeutrl of the Estate of MARTIN E. HOMME, deceased. Ail per ions having claims against his estate are notified construction and other projects. A field trip! to present the seme verified ei required by over the sate eree will commence et 9 j law to the undersigned at the law offices of i a.m.. Pacific Standard Time, July 37, 1961 i Keiley & Garrison, Attorneys et Law, 205 1 starting from the (unction of Mill Cree j Douglas County State Bonk Building, Rose- Road and Highway Ne. jS. ( burg, Oregon, within six months from the I Purchasers shall comply with the provisions i datr of this notice. j o Oregon Revised Statutes 524.105 and SI.-j DATED June 23rd. 163. I 110. j OLIVE R. iSOW, I Prospective bidders should evemlne a form i EtecutrU of the Estate o' lot the timber sale contract and reed um I martin E. homme, Deceased. 4Jh agreements at the office of the Stale For-i Keiley ft Garrison fester at Salem or Coos Bey, Oregon. Attorneys For Executrl i The State Forter reserves the right to f r Douglas County Slate Bank Bldfl. (waive minor technicalities end the right tot Roseburg, Oregon, 1 reject any or ail bids. i LEGAL NOTICI TO CREDITS AH parsons having claims against tht cuai di mary cu uaramtxt, aactasad. now pending in tha Circuit Court of Douglas County, Ortgon, ara hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified as required by law, to the undersJoned at the law oHices of George tuoma, Umpqui Savings 4 Loan Bunding, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice, which date Is July 91. 1H2. JUMN . LAKAWO Kti AdmlnlS- ' Irator of the Estate of MARY ETTA LARAMORE. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Samuel L. Babb has been appointed Executor of the Last Will and Testament and E stare of C. W. BABB, deceased, a pending probata matter In tha Circuit Court for Douglas County, uregon. ah persons naving claims ere re quired to present the same duly verified to the Executor at 141 Currier Road. Rose burg, Oregon, within tlx months from the data ol first publication of this notice which is July 21, 1963. SAMUEL L. BABB, Executor NOTICI OP PINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that August I. 1967, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a.m., Pacific Standard time, in Circuit Courtroom S in the Courthouse, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, hat been fixed as tha time and place for hearing objections. If any, to the Final Account filed by the undersigned In the Circuit Court of the State oi Oregon tor Douglas county. FREDA M. TALLON, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of CARL P. TALLON i deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claim against the es tate of Ml las E. Pfaff, deceased, now pend ing In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Douglas County, Probate Dept., are hereby notified to present the same, vorr fled as required by law, to the undersigned at 20 uougias county state Ban Building, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from tne date nereoi. Dated and first published this 30th day of June, 1963. DOVIE PFAFF, Administratrix of the Estate of Ml LAS E. PFAFF Deceased . NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the under signed, executrix of the estate of Charles A. Llllisburg, deceased, has filed her Final Account In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor Douglas County and said Court has tlxed Monday July 30, 1962, at io:oo a.m. in the Douglas County Courthouse In Circuit Court Room A In Roseburg, Oregon, as tha time and place for hearing objections, If any there be, to said Final Account and for the settlement thereof. OPAL A. MUNSON, Executrix of tha Estate of CHARLES A. LILLIS BURG, deceased. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the under- slaned Administrator of the Will and Estate of EFFIE ASTON PRINCE, Deceased, has filed his Final Account In the Circuit court of Douglas County, Oregon, and said Court has fixed Tuesday, August 7, 1962, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., In Courtroom "A" of the Cir cuit Court In the Courthouse In Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, as the lime and place for hearing objections, It any there be, to said Final Account and for the selllament thereof. LEO F. BUNNELL, Administra tor of the Will and Estate of EFFIE ASTON PRINCE, De ceased. Date of first publication: July 7, 1962. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the un dersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the Last Will and Testament and estate of Fred S. Hamilton, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Douglas County, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present the same with the proper vouchers, duly verified as by law required, to the underlined at the 'lces 01 y- Neunw, Dole t, ciev, ;io s.E. Douglas Ave., Roseburg, Oreoon, within sx months from the date hereof. oated and first published Juiv u, i. FLORENCE HAMILTON Executrix of lha Lait Wilt Testament and Estate of FRED S. HAMILTON, decetsed. ADVERTISEMENT FOR ID1 ttfALVJD bids will be accepted by the Coun ty Court of Douglas County, Oregon, at the Courthouse in Roseourg. uregon, m iu:jd A.M., August 10, 1962, for the purchase of Base Station and 2-way Transistor nea bile Radio Eauioment. ALL bidders will be required to demonstrate the efficiency of tne propotea insiauanon prior to opening of the bids. Instructions to bidders and specifications are on tile with the County Clerk of Douglas County and copies thereof may be obtained from the Office of Civil Defense. Room 201. Courthouse, Roseburg, Oregon. No person may withdraw his bid ftar the hour set for the opening. The right Is reserved to relect any or all proposals, or to accept the proposal deemed best or the Countv. DOUGLAS COUNTY COURT V. T. Jackson, County Judge E. R. Metiger, County Commissioner Ray E. Doerner, County Comm's sioner Cast No. 7711 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL! OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate ) OF ) A. A. KENDRICK, Deceased. 1 Notice Is hereby given inai me unaer slgned administrator of the Estate of A. A. Kendrlck. Deceased, pursuant to an order of sale of tha Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas, made and entered In the above entitled estate on the IWh day of July, 1962, will offer tor sale and sell from and a tier tne urn aay or Auaust. 192. for cash or for part cash and part credit, at the office of George Luoma, Umpqua Savings and Loan Building, 949 S.E. Oak Avenue, Roseburg, Oregon, the follow ing described real property belonging io saia estate, to-wlt: Lot 11, and the North Half or Lot .?, Block 21, Riverside Addition to the City ot Rosebura, Douglas County, Oreoon. The sale will be subject to the confirma tion of the above entitled court. -I- GEORGE LUOMA Administrator and Attorney Umoqua Savlnqs t Loan Building 19 S.E. Oak Ave., P.O. Box 937 Roseburg, Oregon Date of first publication: July 14, 1f2 Dale of last publication; August 4, 1942 STATE TIMBER SALE Oral bids will be received by the State Forester at the Coos Forest Protective As sociation Headquarters, Coos Bay, Oregon starting at 2 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time August IS, 19A2 for certain designaiea timoer located on two (2) sale areas, to wit: Cedar Creek Stand Management No. 4 Timber Sate No. F-MMI-77. Portions of Sec tion 21. T53S, R10W, W.M., Coos County, Oreaon and portions of Section 23, T23S. R10W, W.M., Douglas County, Oregon. Tha sale area Is estimated to contain 1,144 MBF Oouolas fir, 31 MBF hemlock and 13 MBF cedar. The minimum price that will be considered is S30,l40. Purchaser snait be re quired to perform certain road construction proiecis. Salander Creek Sfand Management No. 1 Timber Sale Ne. F J01. 41-71. Porllons ot Sec tions 3 and 10, T23S, R10W, W.M.. Douglas County, Oregon and portions of Section 9, T23S, RtG'.V, W.M., Coos County, Oregon. The sale area Is estimated to contain 1,121 MBF Douglas fir. The minimum price that will be considered Is 117,910. Purchaser shall be retiuireo to perform certain road construc tion orolects. A field trip ovr the sale area will commence at tt) a.m., Pacific Standard Time, July 76. tt?, starting from the lunc- 1 ion of Couaar Pass Road and Loon Lake County Road. Oral bids will be received by the State Forester at the Coos Forest Protective As sociation Headquarter. Coos Bay, Oregon starting at 2 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time September S, 1962 for certain designated timber located on the I lowing tale area, to wit: Fish Creek Ne. 1 Timber Sate Ne. P-M1.-I2-76. Portions of Sections 32 end 33. T21S, R10W, W.M., Douglas County, Oregon; Por tions of Sections 4, 5, 4, 7, I and II, T23S, R10W, W.M., and portions Of Sections 12, 13, 24 and 35, T73S, R11W, W.M., In Coos County, Oregon. The sale eree is estimated to contain 1MC4 MBF Douglas fir, 1,141 MBF hemlock and 1.964 cords red alor. The minimum price that will be considered Is Si 77.940. Purchaser shall be required to perform certain bridge construction, road LEGAL NOTICe TO CREDITORS Notice U hereby given that the under signed has been, by the Circuit Court the State of Oregon for tne County ol Doug las, appointed Administrator ol the estate ol James Henry Meisner, Deceased. All persons having claims against his estate ara notified to present the same verified as required by law to tne undersigned at the Lew Offices of Kelley & Garrison, Attor neys at Law, 105 Douglas County state Bank Bui Wing, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the dale ot this notice. OATED July 7, 1962. , DONALD S KELLEY, Adminis trator of the Estate of JAMES 1 HENRY MEISNER, Deceased Kelley 4 Garrison Allarmvt At I tw 205 Douglas Co. Slate Bank Bldfl. Roseburg, Oregon NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FURNISHING AND STOCKPILING CRUSHED MATERIAL DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON SEALED bids will be received by the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon ai me Courthouse In Roseburg, Oregon until 10:30 A.M., P.S.T., August 1. 1962 and then pub licly opened and read, for furnishing and stockpiling crushed rock or crushed gravel of various sizes near the town ol Elkton, Oregon. Specifications are on tile In the County Clerk's Office and copies may be obtained from the County Engineer, County Lourl house, Roseburg, Oregon. Bids submltte-J without prior qualification will not be accepted. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids or to accept the proposal deemed to be In the best interest ot Oouglas County DOUGLAS COUNTY COURT V. T. Jackson, County Judge E. R. Metiger, Commissioner Ray E. Doerner, Commissioner No. 35597 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE ) COMPANY, a corporation, ) Plaintiff, ) SIDNEY P. WARD and FLORENCE ) WARD, husband and wile, ) uerenoams. i TO. SIDNEY P. WARD and FLORENCE WARD: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE-OF ORE GON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint (lied against you In the above entitled court and causa on or before the expiration of tour weeks from the date of first publication ot tnis summons, to-wlt: On or before the 13th day of August. 1962; and If you fall so to appear and an swer, plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the above-entitled court tor tha relief prayed for In Its complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of foreclosure of all right, title and Interest of the said defendants In and to the following described property: Lot Ten (10) Block six (6) har BOARD ADDITION to the City of Riddle, Douqlas County, Oregon, and for such other and further relief as tha court may deem meet and equitable. This summons is puDiisnea oy oroer ot the Hon. Charles S. Wood rich, Judne of the above-entitled court, made and entered on the 9th day of July, 1962, directing publica tion of this Summons once each week for four consecutive weeks In the Roseburg News Review, a newspaper of general circu lation published In Douglas County, Oregon. Date of first publication July 14, 1962. Date of last publication August 4, 1962. MAUTZ, SOUTHER, SPAULOING, K1NSEY & WILLIAMSON Attorneys for Plaintiff Board of Trade Building Portland A, Oregon Case No. 7665 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY It THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of ) WALTER FRED KERNIN, Deceased. ) Notice Is hereby oiven that the under signed administrator of Ihe Estate ot Walltr Fred Kernln, Deceased, pursuant to an order of sale of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Douglas, made and entered In the above entitled estate on the 10th day of July, 1962, will offer for tale and sell from and after the 14th day ot August, 1962, tor cash or tor part cash and part credit, at the office of Gaoroe Luoma, Umpqua Savings and Loan Bulldlnq, W S.E. Oak Avenue, Roseburq, Oregon, the following described real property belonging to said eslnte, to-wlt: PARCEL NO. 1 The southerlv 100 feet of Lot sixteen (16), ST. GEORGE SUBDIVISION, a portion of the West half of Section 13, Township 77 South, Range 5 West, Willamette Meridian, Dounln County, Oregon. PARCEL NO. 2 Lots one (1) and two (3), Block six (41, THOMAS SUBDIVISION of Lot 13 and the West half of Lot 12, Fruitvale, Douglas County, Oreqon. PARCEL NO. 3 Lots one (1), two (2), three (31 and four (4), Block five (S), THOMAS' SUBDIVISION of Lot 13 and the West half of Lot 12, Fruitvale, Douolas Countv. Oreaon. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that part sold lo Roy Rose by deed recorded in volume ft, page u oi the Deed Records of Douglas County, Ore gon, more particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 5 In Block S of Thomas' Subdivision of Fruit vale in DouglAS County, Oreqon, runnlnq thence Sojlh tl't feet South on Ihe East; line of Lot 4 In the same block and addition. Thence West on a parallel line with the , South ne of said Lot 5, 00 feet to the West boundary tine of Lot 3 In the same block and addition to a point mi leei souin ' of said Lot 5. Thence North 13"i feet to the South line ol said Lot 5. Thence East to , the place of beginning. AL50 EXCEPTING THEREFROM tnflt part sold to Lou L. Marsters, et ux, by deed recorded In Volume 333 of the Deed Records of Douglas Countv, Oregon, Recorder's No. 1 BO 1 06, more particularly oescnueo as fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning al a W Iron olpe on Ihe FaMerly right of way line of Ihe Pacific Highway (U.S. 99) from which the Southwest corner ot Block 5, Thomas Subdivision of Fruitvale bears S 3 degrees 45' W. B9.67 feet) thence S. 89 degrees 28' E. 95.27 feet to a 78" Iron rod on the Fast line ol Lot ?, Block 5, Thomas Subdivision; thence N 0 degrees OS' W 10.0 feet to a i" Iron rod on the North tine of said Lot 3; thence N. 89 degrees W. 95.55 feet along the Northerly line Lots 1 and 2 to a point on the Easterly right of way ot said U. S. 99 Highway; thence alonq a 6G4.II foot radius curve left, the chord of which bears 5. t degree 42' E. 10. ft feet to the point of beginning, PARCEL NO. 4 An undivided one-half Interest In end to the following parcel situated In Douglas County, Oregon, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point on the South line of the S. C. Braden Donation Land Claim No. 37, Section 18, Township 27 South, Range 5 West, Willamelte Meridian, from which the Southeast corner of said Braden Donation Land Claim hears South 89 degrees 4B' East 892.04 feet; lh-nc No'th 88 degr-es 44' West along t'i ereien Donation Land Claim i line 1339.20 teet to an iron p,nt which 1 marks the Northeast corner of the Jones Addition lo Roseburg, Oregon; Ihence South 0 degrees 59' West 1943.06 feel along Ihe East line of the Jones Addition to an Iron pipe marking an East Interior corner of said Jone4 Addition; thtnee South 88 degrees 41' 30" East 887.50 teet to an Exterior corner of said Jones Addition, which point Is a ho the Northwest corner of Taylors Addition to Roseburg, Oregon; fhence contlnulnq South 88 degrees 41' 30" East 300.00 feet along the North line of Taylors Addition to Ihe North east corner of said Addition, which point is also the Northwest corner of the Beulah Addition to Roseburg, Oregon; thence con tinuing South 88 decrees 41' 30" East 145.00 leet along Ihe North line of said Beulah Addition to an Iron pioe marking the North east corner of Lot 7, Block 3 of said Beulah Addition; thence North 1 degree 19' 10" East 1949.45 feet to the place of beginning. mciuaeo in tne enove description is ail ot DOUBLE VIEW TERRACE. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that part con veyed to the First Conservative Baalist Church as evidenced by deeds recorded in Volume 188, paae 134 and Volume 174, page 147 of the Oeed Records of Oouglas Cour'y, Oregon Also excepting that part convened to Wallace Mull et ux by deed recorded In Volume 228, page 147 of the Deed Reco'ds of Douglas County, Oregon. Also excepted that part dedicated fo the public for a street as recorded In Volume 219, page 20f of the Deed Records of Oouglas County, Oreoon. A 'so excepting that part conveyed to Newel Howard, et ux by deed recorded in Volume Oregon, Recorder's No. 199394. Alno except-! InQ that part conveyed to o. L Taylor and! Verne M. Taylor as evidenced by deed I recorded In Volume 210 of the Oeed Records of Douglas County, Oregon, Recorder's No. 25S910. The seie will be subiect to the confirm!. tlon of the above entitled Court. LEON E. HAAS. Administrator GEORGE LUOMA Attorney for Administrator Umpqua Savings ft Loan Budding 949 S E. Oak Ave., P.O. Box 97 Roseburg, Oregon Dale of first publication: July 14. 1J Dftf Af ltl diihliratinn- 1jiaj.iI j !. LEGAL ORDIR IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY v In (he matter of resale of real property acquired by) Douglas County, Oregon pursuant to tax foreclosure.) It now appearing to the Court that Douglas County, Oregon has heretofore acquired title to the suant to tax foreclosure proceedings, and said Douglas County is now the owner of the hereinafter described real property situated in Douglas County. Oregon: Anil tho Pnnri nnw httint? nf thi j interest of Douglas County, Oregon and acquired real property Uy and through said foreclosure ot de linquent tax liens; It is now, therefore, CONSIDERED, ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED, that the real property herein described, the title to which is now vested in Douglas County, Oregon by virtue of said tax fore closure proceedings, be sold at public auction by the Sheriff of Doug las County, Oregon and that said Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon is hereby ordered and directed to sell said property at public auction to the highest bidder therefor and which said real property shall not be. sold for less than the minimum price fixed by Ihe Court, and herein set forth opposite the description of said property, either by cash, or at the discretion of the County Court for not loss than twenty per cent (20 percent) cash at the time of sale, and the balance of the pur chase price to be paid under written contract between the County Court and the purchaser in equal installments under a term not ex ceeding Five (5) years from the date of sale, interest on deferred payments at the rate of six percent (6 percen') per annum payable annually; the minimum price so fixed by the Court as the purchase price for said property is for each interest, parcel or group of par cels. Purchases of $500.00 and under shall be for cash. It is hereby further ORDERED that the Sheriff, upon receipt of this order, proceed to publish a notice of sale of such property in a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Douglas County, Oregon, once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks prior to the date fixed for said sale and which said notice shall state the time and place of sale; the description of the property or interest therein to be sold; the minimum price as fixed by the County Court; the date of the order directing such sale, and that said property will be offered and sold for not less than the said minimum price payable in cash for not less than twenty percent (20 percent) of the purchase price and the remainder to be paid under written agreement with the purchaser in equal installments under a term not exceeding five (5) years from the date of the sale, with the Interest on deferred payments payable annually at the rale of SIX percent (6 percent) per annum; and that said property be offered for sale at the front doov of the Douglas County Courthouse on the 15th day of August 1962 at the hour of 10:30 A.M. Pacific Standard Time of said day as provided in Oregon Revised Statutes 275.110. That a description of said real property, tracts, or parcels of land hereby ordered to be offered for sale, and the minimum price fixed as the purchase price for said properties are described and set forth as follows, to-wit: Parcel Sac Twp Rgt No. Description West of W.M. 1. Tax Lot 14: Improvements only on 30 21 4 leased railroad land (shell of saw mill building) 2. Tax Lots 13 17: Metes & Bounds 33 21 J Vol 153 page 240 less part sold. (12.56 34 acre, old sawmill site) 3. Tax Lot 15: Part Lot 1 West of rail road right of way & cast of Creek less pt. sold (part of sawmill site) 4. Tax Lot 9: Metes & Bounds certif No. 7456. (7.77 ac. northerly Calapoo ia creek near Nonpariel) 5. Tax Lot 40-1: Metes & Bounds Vol 215 33 29 S page 301. (2 acre, and house at end of Klimback Lane in Myrtle Creek.) Tax Lot 7: SW'ASEtt less part sold. 29 29 7 (minerals reserved, steep south slope- Ollalla) Tax Lot 2: Metes and Bounds Vol 97 32 29 7 page 389: WViNEVi; NWVSEV less part sold, (minerals reserved, 40 acres- steep south slope- Ollalla) Tax Lot 7: SEV,SVV less part sold. 29 31 1 (minerals reserved, log cabin South of Drew on State Highway, 39.08 acre) ; ' Tax Lot 1-1: Timber only on 22 31 3 NEWNE'A; WVaNEW; .NWV4SEV4; v (clear logged. Value of residual tim- 1 ber.) ! Tax Lot 9: NEMSW', North of road 31 32 6 except 3 ac. ft rd, less part sold. (Near McCulloch Creek NW of Glen dale) ' 1 Tax Lot 106: Elkton Metes It Bounds 19 22 7 Vol 133 page 203 (Small lot on County 7. 10. 11. road, suitable for house trailer) 12, Tax Lot 025: Yoncalla (60'xl20' busi ness lot on Corner "A" and 2nd Streeti) Tax Lot 727: Mclcs & Bounds Vol 239 Inst No. 191023 S4 Tax Lot 755-2: Meles t Bounds Inst S4 No. 233273 (Oakland) S33 Tax Lot 968: Sherwood Addition, Sutherlin (no street, vacant) Tax Lot 974: Sherwood. Addition, Sutherlin (graded street, on sewer) Tax Lot 975: Sherwood Addition, Sutherlin (graded street, on sewer) Tax Lot 978: Sherwood Addition, Sutherlin (graded street, on Tax Lot 979: Sherwood Sutherlin (graded street, on Tax Lot 980: Sherwood Sutherlin (graded street, on Tax Lot 982: Sherwood Sutherlin (no street) Tax Lot 988: Sherwood Sutherlin (no street) Tax Lot 989: Sherwood Sutherlin (no street) Tax Lot 990: Sherwood Sutherlin (no street) 24. 25. Tax Lot 991: Sherwood Sutherlin (no street) Tax Lots 106. 107, 108: Hi-Way Home sites, Sutherlin (level lots on gravel street, on Sunset Lane) Tax Lots 807, 808, 809; Amended Plat, Sutherlin (.Moderate slope, adjoins "Beehive School Lunch") Tax Lots 637, 658: Amended Plat, Sutherlin (level lots 30'xl00' each, on gravel street) Tax Lot 660: Amended Plat, Sutherlin (level lot 30'xl00' on gravel street.) Tax Lot 043: Sunshine Ranch, Plat "B" Tax Lot 196: Sunshine Ranch, Plat ..r. 26. 27. 28. 29. 1 JU Tax Lot 830: Newton Creek Home sites (level corner lot 5.Vxll0' on Ilousley Street) Tax Lot 615-3: Fallacies (level lot 50'xlOO' on N.E. Pleasant Street (paved St.) Pt 33. Tax Lot 022: Bogaid's Addition to Roseburg (level lot 30'xlOO' on Flcser , . Strect-gravclrd it.) 22 1 Tax Lot 342 1: HasscU's Addition to Roseburg (small triangular lot on Morton Drive) PT U "N" Tax Lot 398-2: Hermann's 2nd Subdi vision, (small low cost 2 BR house, on 1 110'x200' lot on Simpson Lane in Myr tle Creek.) Pt 27 I Tax Lot 274-6: Meles 4 Rounds Inst No. 231617 less S.40'.(50'xl45' lot on Byron St. in Canyonville) S34 T30S R5W Tax Lots 179 and 180: Glendale (50' X140' approx. on Montgomery Ave. Glendale) 9,10 17 Tax Lot 527: Improvements only on Metes ft Bounds Vol 149 page 296. (abandoned cafe in Glendale, build ing only). S4 T33 R ( Tax I it 551 : Metes ft Bounds Vol 102 35. 36. 31. 39 40. pg 316 less pt.sold 100'xl50' lot across Mill Crrek from Marshall Street in Glendale) S4 T33 R t This order made and entered into this 3rd day of July 1962. COUNTY COURT. DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON BY: -s- V. T. Jackson, County Judge BY: -s- E. R. Metiger, County Commissioner BY: -s- Ry E. Doerner, County Commissioner OF SAL! hereinafter described property pur. nnininn and rieem it for the hpst to sell the Hereinafter described Base Sailing Prica $2,000.00 2,700.00 4 22 5 100.00 9 25 4 400.011 900.00 875.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 1,260.00 700.00 400.00 Lot Block 5 T25S T25S T24 900.00 $360.00 500.00 R 5V R 5W) JW) 450.00 500.00 500.00 sewer) Addition, sewer) Addition, sewer) Addition, Addition, 11 500.00 12 500.00 500.00 13 15 460.00 500.00 21 Addition, Addition, 22 500.00 500.00 23 24 Addition, 500.00 20,21,22 13,14 I 15 250.00 100.00 4,5 34 7 34 200.00 100.00 12 19 500.00 50.00 50.00 17 250.00 350.00 50.00 700.00 500.00 500.00 215.00 50.00 I Sat., July 21, 1962 The Secti SUBSCRIPTION RATIS is eiina ,. 1, mil - , atk ll.JSi Urn miut, U.Sli 111 mil. (Mil III Mil. Ill.ll. oatsiii it 1, um , ink 11.11; til, until, ij.u, lu ill. jic.sa- in in,, iii.11. ClMllI U liiilgn . 0. Illll - anil, Si ll! lil lliUl, Sli.Mi hi iiu. tii.u. rir Hull Chi lit. Mill litis OH; giu'li (ill Haiti Mill Imicilitim um fill 11 limit ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIAL OR 2-3321 CASH RATIS Alvlitilini Fu luilnm Within Kciiburi Trtdi Am ' Cord ot Thonks .... $1.50 I -Day rote 2 linis .... 1.00 3-Day rata 2 lines ... .. 175 6-Day rote 2 lines .1.50 30-Dav rate 2 lines 5 50 I -Day rote 3 lines 1.50 3-Day rote 3 tines ............ 2.50 6-Day rate 3 lines ........ 3.50 30-Day rate 3 llnej 7.50 CREDIT bovi ntti lubjjct lo so ctnli service chirie for credit Privit, Pitty Uveitiilni 2 .M. Diy P1I01 te Puhlicetion. . The Newi-Revitv, reseivel the niht to classify, adit or relect my Clwlliid Al Copy. DEADLINES . ADJUSTMENTS If your idvutliemint ippnn Incornctly, notify m immidlitily. W will not tl respomlolt for more then one incorrect imeition. Such responiibilltv it limited to 1 cornet Insertion of idvertiilmint. lluni! Will Net ll Hell Men Thin N liyi CLASSIFIED INDEX APARTMENTS FOR RENT U AUCTIONS 14 AUTO INSURANCE 7 AUTOMOTIVE WANTED 10 AUTOS FOR SALE II AUTO TRUCK PARTS 7! AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 71 BOATS AND MOTORS 55 BUILDINO MATERIALS 41 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES .... K BUSINESS PERSONALS I CARDS OF THANKS S COMMERCIAL RENTALS 51 EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 31 FARM EQUIPMENT 70 FARMS AND RANCHES .. 34 FLORISTS ..... 4 FOOD AND PRODUCE S7 FUEL . 4J HAY AND ORAIN 11 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 17 HELP WANTED 14 HELP WANTED MEN 1J HELP WANTED WOMEN II HOUSES POR RENT 2 HUNTER'S ATTENTION L.i t INCOME PROPERTY 37 INSTRUCTION 1 LIVESTOCK i. a LOANS AND FINANCE . Jl LOGGING EQUIPMENT 74 LOST AND FOUND 13 LOTS AND ACREAGES .... 35 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ... 45 MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS ... 33 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 41 MOBILE HOME PARKS . 31 MOBILE HOMES .... 33 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT ... 30 MOTORCYCLES 77 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 50 NOTICES II OFFICE EQUIPMENT SI PERSONALS 7 PETS AND PET SUPPLIES ... 17 POULTRY AND RABBITS II REAL ESTATE 34 REAL ESTATE WANTED 33 ROOM AND BOARD 31 ROOMS FOR RENT 37 SEEDS NURSERY STOCK ....1 5t SEWING MACHINES .... 53 SPORTING GOODS 53 TIMBER AND SAWMILLS TRADE MISCELLANEOUS 41 TRUCKS FOR SALE 71 WANTED TO RENT IS WHERE TO GO 10 WORK WANTED 17 It's Easy to Place A News-Review CLASSIFIED WANT AD Mail Your Want Ad Today Please publish the following classified ad for days Enclosed $ Bt iur lo ncl )i paymtnt. Count 5 words per line. It sure to count the address andor tele phone number. 1 ' Clo.nificotion . . . . WRITE YOUR AD BELOW . NAME 'ADDRESS Mall Your Classified Ad With Paymtnt To Tht Classified Advertising Deportment, Tht Newi-Rtvltw, Roseburg, Ortgon. News-Review Classified Want Ads MARKET PLACE OF " DOUGLAS COUNTY , Read For Profit Use for Results! Ntwi - Rtview, Rostburg, Or, t PAPER DELIVERY It your paper it net delivered Call OR 2-3321 Man. thru Fri. Between 6 and 7 P.M. Sat. Only 3 to 5 PM OPEN SUNDAY These Firms Will be Open Sunday For Your Shopping Convenience. BOB'S FOOD CENTER Groceries Fresh meats Ice Cream Cold Beverages Open Sundays 9 am to 10 pm. ' 1127 NE Stephens. OR 3-7451 HARVARD AVE. DRUGS . Open Sundays 10 AM to 7 PM Drlvi-up window Gold Bond itampi 1175 W. Harvard OR 2-1961 24 hr. Emergency Prescription Service Call OR 3-3346 WARD CUMMINGS TEXACO' Gold Bond Stamps Open All Day Sunday 1230 W. Harvard OR 3-5120 Cards Of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Our titirtfalt thanki to all who xlsndtd comforting ivmpalhv and hlo In our re cent sorrow. For tho. beautiful wrvlce, ftor I offerings, and other kindntuti. wa an deeply grateful. . wra. Koia spranen Mr, and ; Mri. R. E. Mlcholn , Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Flnlty . Roy and Floy Jacobt ersonals DRINKING PROBLEM? Call Alcoholics Art onymoui or z-wa. YOUNG WOMEN of any filth needing con tiaeniiai novice may contact camonc cnar. Itlas, 371 W. Broadway. Eugana, Oregon. Diamond S-3W2. IN DEBT? oom ut um it your lob. your cradlt. avlrvlhtng you awnl If you tra in debt Myond v.ur ability to pay and tlncaraly warn gat out of dabt. u BUDGET CON SULTANTS and hava ui axplaln our t UCDI KtSUUL 1 1UN rLKN 1U VUU. . One plac lo pay all bllla. t a pay. . , mant you can atlord. No itcurlty -: na. co-ilpnra. . .,, . . : l f'OT A LOAN COMPANY : Budget Consultants - Licensed ind Bonded Rosebum. Oregon Ph. OR 2-3591 433 SE Mala St Where Te Go 10 Too Expensive to et out? Not when It's Family night' at THE BROILER Children under 8 Free. xouuia B-1U .13 Adult $1-35 Dessert also included. Don't Fnrnst! That's Thursday Night From 5 to ft At TUC RDnil CD I I II- kllSIL.i. 719 S.E. Cast OR 3-3445 CASH RATES Lints 3 Days 6 Days . 30 Days 2 $1.75 $2.50 $ 5.50 3 2.50 3.50 7.50' 4 3.25 4.50 9.50 5 4.00 5.50 11.50 6 4.75 6.50 13.50 Above rates subject to 50c servlct chargt tor crsdit.