Doerner Road
A fire last week totally destroyed .
a barn belonging to Mr. and Mrs.
Don Moore on Doerner Road. Cause I
of the blaze is unknown. Mrs. I
Moore and children were in the
house at the time. The DKPA was i
called. A rototiller, lawn mower 1
and several other items were in the
barn, which was insured.
Father Oiti
Mrs. Clyde Kinyon has returned
from a trip to Martinez, Calif.,
where she was called by the death
of her father, Clement Allarci, who
died Memorial Day. His body was
taken to Sioux City, Iowa, for bur
ial. Mrs. Kinyon visited in Sacra
mento with her daughter, Mrs.
Faye Curry, and family.
Dennis Mask of Reedsport is vis
iting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter .Mask.
Mr. and Mrs. George Grubb and
family spent several days this week
in Baker with the former's father,
who is seriously ill.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart and
children were his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and .Mrs. Glen
Stewart and three children of Bend.
They also visited other relatives
in the area.
Bert Young drove to Grants Pass
Wednesday to attend to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and
Bill attended graduation exercises
at Myrtle Point at which time the
Millers' niece was graduated. They
attended a picnic at Bandon with
friends and relatives and later vis
ited at Coquille with Mrs. Miller's
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Caudle.
Mrs. Carl Backlund visited re
cently in North Plains with her
daughter, Mrs. Walter Oliver, and
family.
Planning Move
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green and
son and daughter of Phoenix, Ariz.,
plan to move soon to the Busenbark
Keep freedom in our lulu with U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
VfJ r VS-Gwnmrt fan a My ff & aArnltert. TfUKiry JVporhnimt
tMk Tk4 Adttrtitinf Council and iu ntvipaper or tktir patriotic support.
Barn Burns;
rental. Green is employed at the . are former local residents,
local VA Hospital. j Mrs. H. A. Densmore drove to
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hess and Mr. I Gold Hill recently to attend grade
and Mrs. Raymond Olsen of Eu- j school graduation of her grand
gene were in Klgarose recently and i daughter.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holm-1 Royce Busenbark and Lena How
quist and other old friends. They 1 land drove to Eugene recently to
Green Property Changes Hands
In Transaction Made Recently
By MRS. JERRY DtMUTH
Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Bertrand
from St. John's, Que., Canada,
have moved to Sutherlin to make
their home. The Bertrands have
spent about eight years in Canada,
coming there from Belgium. They
are the parents of Mrs. Louie For
malin and are staying at the For
malin home on East First St. until
they can locate housing.
Hart From Hawaii
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glass were
recent guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Blakeley and1
family. They have just returned j
to the west coast from Hawaii.!
where Glass has been stationed I
for the past several months with'
the U. S. Navy. Following a visit 1
with Mrs. Glass's parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. Emery Huntoon in Portland, j
they will go on to Great Lakes Na-1
val Station in Illinois in July. i
Miss Claire Hoobler spent the
weekend visiting friends at Lin
field College in McMinnville. ,
Word has been received of the !
death of Mrs. Pearl Wagner King, :
a former Sutherlin resident, in Ku- '
gene. Mrs. King was stricken with
a heart attack and died suddenly.
Burial was in the family plot in
Logansport, 1ml.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Craven of Non
paricl have as their houseguests
Mr. and Mrs. bldon Craven of Ala
meda, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holgate at
Biggest "savings book"
in the world
Keeping cne irree World Iree is a milil
expensive proposition.
And our enemies are doing everything they
can to make it so. They've said they expect to
"bury us" economically.
They see U3 as soft, self-satisfied, lazy. They
don't think we're prepared to make any sacri
fices for freedom.
But there's a "special hook" in the U.S.
Treasury Department that says they're as
wrong about that as they are about a lot of
other things.
It's a symbolic "freedom hook" which shows
that tens of millions of American families have
invested 46 billions of dollars in their country in
the form of U.S. Savings Bonds. Dollars the
government uses to keep our economy strong.
To help keep the Frpe World free.
Cause Of Blaze
tended commencement exercises
at Southern Oregon College in Ash
land, when their son, Gordon, re
ceived his B.S. degree.
Mr. and Mrs. William Blakeley
and daughters, Ann and Lindy, vis
ited Mrs. Blakeley's mother, Mrs.
Clara Bosserman, at the Mercy
Nursing Home in North Bend this
past weekend. They also visited in
Coquille and took care of some
business.
Mrs. Harry Blinco has returned
to her home in Portland alter
spending the weekend visiting with
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McCord.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Culver
and Jackie, Jerry and Dana, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Culver and Kim
and Kelly Lynn of Klamath Falls,
spent the weekend camping at Ea
gle Rock. They were joined by Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Culver, .Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. Jacques Formatin and
two children.
Mrs. Ed Bender accompanied
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Gowey of Roscburg,
to McMinnville to visit her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Latham, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Smith and
twins, Carmen and Lyndal, of Ken
newick, Wash., are visiting at the
home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William L, Smith, at
Fair Oa';;.
Is Unknown
i spend the weekend with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Fern Wheeler. The group
I drove to the coast and stayed over-
night at Yachats and did some fish
ijng at Newport and Waldport.
! Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sjogren
were Mrs. Milo Howard and Judith
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howard and
the latter's parents, all of Spring
field. Royce Busenbark and Mrs. Lena
Howland spent three days this
week in Xorth Bend visiting with
Mrs. Alta Peterson.
Minear, Other Staffers
To Tour West Germany
SALEM (UP1) - Dr. Leon P.
Mipear, state superintendent of
Public Instruction, and nine other
chief state school officers,
left Sunday for a four weeks
lour of West Germany.
The group will be guests of the
ambassador of the Federal Re
public of Germany, Minear's of
fice said.
The all-expense paid tour will
extend from June 10 to July 7.
j Water Supplies Improve
I CORVALL1S (UPI- The sum
mer water supply for Oregon
, lands served from stored supplies
j has improved greatly in the last
j few months, a Department of As
I ricullure conservationist said to
day. However, T. P. Helselh warned
that areas that depend on normal
stream flow face severe late
' summer shortages.
This is one way you can meet the challenge to
Americans. And there's no need to feel funny
about collecting good interest on Savings Bonds.
The financial strength of your family is part of
the strength of the nation.
So help yourself as you help your country, by
regular purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds . . .
through the Payroll Savings Plan where you
work, or from any bank
Quick facts about U. S. Saving Bonds
Yon eel i for tvtry $3 at maturity
Your Bonds axe replaced free If stolen. liwt or
destroyed
You can gel your money anytime
You can are automatically on Payroll Sayings
Births
Douglas Community Hospital
DRAKE To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Drake, 3S3 NW Cata
lina. Roseburg, May ?9, a son.
Richard Trent; weight 6 pounds 2
ounces.
WITIIEM To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Withem. 1523 NE Vine.
Roseburg, May 29, a sou, Russell
Emmetl; weight 7 pounds 14
ounces.
CUM.MINGS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Cummings. 5210 SW l,ance,
Roseburg. May 30, a son, Kyle Da
vid; weight 8 pounds.
TRENTO - To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Trento. Box 623, Wilbur,
May 30. a daughter, Trudy Lynn;
weight 5 pounds 7li ounces.
WIGGINGS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Wiggins, 3903 SW Bourne.
Roseburg, May 31, a son, David
Michael: weight S pounds 7 ounces.
ARNEY To .Mr. and .Mrs. Leon
Arncy, Rt. 1 Box 865. Roseburg,
May 31, a son. Thomas Benjamin;
weight 6 pounds 5'a ounces.
POTZNER - To Mr. and Mrs.
David Potzner, 115 NE Broadway,
Myrtle Creek, May 31, a daughter,
Christie Lynn; weight 6 pounds 15
ounces.
HICKMAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hickman, 3825 NE Ste
phens, Roseburg. May 31, a son,
George Alan; weight 7 pounds 11
ounces.
WILKIN'S To Mr. and Mrs.
Nomcr Wilkins, 609 Minnie, Riddle,
June 1, a son, Komer James;
weight 9 pounds 7 ounces.
PAGE TO Mr. and .Mrs. Larry
Page, PO Box 381, .Myrtle. Creek,
June 1, a son, Jesse LcRoy; weight
5 pounds 8'i ounces.
DUUS To Mr. and Mrs. liar
ley Duus, 526 W. Hickory, Rose
burg, June 2. a daughter, Krister,
Louise; weight 6 pounds 14 ounc
es. THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Thomas, 164 Branton, Suth
erlin, June 4, a daughter, Faye
f Ella : weight 7 pounds 1 ounce.
PRATT To Mr. and Mrs. Paul ;
I Pratt, Rt. 1 Box S2 E, Sutherlin, i
'June 4. a son. Paul Richard; i
weight 7 pounds 6l4 ounces.
! LONG To Mr. ind Mrs. Wil
' liam Long. 2010 NE Stephens, Rose-1
jburg. June 5, a son. William An-j
idreiv; weight 7 pounds U ounce. I
! JONES To Mr. ami Mrs'
i James Jones Jr., lit. 1 Box 370,
j Camas Valley, Juno 5, a son, Greg
!or;' Paul; weight 7 pounds 3i ounc-
jes.
WALKER - To Mr. and Mrs.
I Norman Walker, Star Rt. Box 53,
j Winston, June 5. a daughter, Betty
Louise; weight 6 pounds 13'i ounc
es.
DODSON - To Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Dodson, 17U SE Hamilton,
Roseburs, June 6. a son, Craig
Burton; weight 8 pounds 13 ounces.
Mercy Hospital
BE EM To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
R. Beem, 2135 NW Kline, Rosehurg,
May 26, a daughter, Lisa Rae;
weight 5 pounds la ounces.
PRENTICE To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack A. Prentice, 1535 W. Myrtle,
Roseburg, May 26, a son, Jack
Harold; weight 8 pounds 1 ounce.
C'iRUETZKE To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Uructzke Jr., 517 W. Har
rison, Roseburg, May 26, a son,
Robert Charles; weight 8 pounds
1 ounce.
MILLS To Mr. and Mrs. Rog
er D. Mills, PO Box 306, Winston,
.May 27, a son, Dennis Virgil;
weight 6 pounds 11 ounces.
HARG1S To Mr. and Mrs.
James F. Hargis, 3057 NE Hughes,
Roseburg, May 28, a daughter, Cas
sandra Lynn; weight 6 pounds.
LONG To Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald R. Long, Rt. 4 Box 740. Rose
burg, May 31, a daughter, Deborah
Ann; weight 7 pounds 14 ounces.
KNIGHT To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Knight Jr., Winston, .May
31, a daughter, Julie Ann; weight
8 pounds 4-j ounces.
WillTELEY - To Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene C. Whiteley, PO Box 21,
Canyonville, May 31, a son, Stacey
Charles; weight 7 pounds 1 ounce.
CLARKE - To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald L. Clarke, 222 East First
St., Myrtle Creek, June 1, a daugh
ter, Cynthia Marie; weight 8
pounds 14 ounces.
MELSON To Mr. and .Mrs.
tannic J. Melson, Box 112. Win
ston, June 1, a son, Tommy Dec:
weight 9 pounds 8Mi ounces.
DUNKLE To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry C. Dunkle, 2145 NE Klamath,
Roseburg, June 2, a son, Anthony
Lee; weight 6 pounds 7W ounces.
SHAFFER To Mr. and Mrs.
Gene L. Shaffer, Rt. 1 Box 387,
.Myrtle Creek, June 2, a daughlcr
Lory Ann; weight 8 pounds OVi
ounces.
LEGAL
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received bv Ihe Board
of Directors ot the School District No. 4,
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, al Ihe
oflice of the Superintendent ol Schools, 1059
W. Harvard Avenue, Roseburg, Oregon until
June 26, 6:00 p.m. P.D.T. for construction
ot Melrose Elementary School Addition,
Douglas County School District No. 4, Rosa
burg, Oregon, and will Ihen and there ba
opened and public Ally rend aloud. Bids
received alter the time fixed for opening
will not be considered.
Plans, specifications and contract documents
may tie examined or obtained at the office
of John L. Briscoe, architect, 205 East 14th
Avenue, Eugene, Oregon, upon deposit of
125.00 for a set of documents. Such deposit
win c rerunoea it documents art returned
within a reasonable time.
Attention li called lo the bidders prtoun Il
licit Hons, Sections 279.012, 279.014, 37V.0I6,
279.0)8, 279,020, 279.022, 379.024 O.R.S. which
must be tiled with the clerk 10 days before
date for opening of bids; form may be
obtained at the office ot tht Architect or
from the School Superintendent.
No proposals will be considered unless ac
companied by a certified check, cashier's
check or bid bond (wllh authorized surety
company as surtly) made payable to tht
District In the amount of not less thnn
Yo of Iht amount of bid. Surety bond will
be regulred in accordance with terms of
tht contract documents.
The School District reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and to waive Informal
ities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after tht
hour set for the opening thereof or before
award ot Ihe contract, unless said award
is delayed lor a period exceeding 30 days.
Douglas Counly School District No. 4
Roseburg, Oregon
STANLEY G. HOLMES, Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
First: June 10
Second: Junt 17
Case No. Jilta
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OP OREOON FOR DOUOLAS COUNTY
STATE OF OREGON, represented and
acting by Director of Veterans' Affairs,
Plaintiff,
vs.
7ARJORIE L. ROGERS, JAMES M. ROG
ERS, HARRY V. JOHNSON, NINA E.
JOHNSON, STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCI
DENT COMMISSION Ot Iht Statt Ol Ore
gon, DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT
COMMISSION Ol Oregon, UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OR
EGON, STATE TAX COMMISSION OF
OREGON, DONALD C, PIPER. LENA
B PIPER, R. B. PATRICK & MARY E.
PATRICK,
Defendants.
By virtue of execution, decree and order
of sale issued out of Iht above entitled court
in Ihe above suit directed ta me on the
Sfth day ol May, 1963. upon a decret tnttred
in said court above named on tht 2?tn day
; of May, 1963 in favor of plblnlitf. Stale of
Orcrjon. represented and acting by Director ol
: Veterans' Affairs, against defendants Mar
font L Rogers, James 7. Rogers, Harry
W Johnson, and Nina E Johnson, for re-
rovery of the sum of WJt.l plus interest
: thereon at S1 per annum from December
' 14. 1962 until paid, and tor accrued interest
! In Ihe sum of 417.59, and tor Ihe sum of
I f 37.SO co-J ol title search for foreclosure, and
I the sum of 1300 00 attorney's lees and for the
sum of s;i 40 costs, upon a writ of execution
commanding mt to man salt Of tht follow
ing described rem property situate In Doug
j las County, Oregon, lo-w-t:
j The Westerly half of Lot 1, Christian
Tract, Douglas County, Orqon, ai shown
1 oi the recorded plat (hereof on flit In
! the office of tnt County Clerk,
I NOV THEREFORE, by virtue of said Writ
of Execution, Decree and Order of Sale
and n compliance with tht command oi
' said Writ o? Execution I will on tnt tth
i day of July. 1963 at the hour 10 00 A M.
j of sttd day at the front aoor of Iht County
Courthouse n Roseburg, Dougles County. Ort
! qon sell at public auction turret! to rrrjTnp
1 tiot to the t ght't b'dder for caih in
! htnd all tht Pjht, title and Interest of ttit
wilhio named defendant and each of them
j m the real property hrelnretoft dr-senbed.
which said delenrjr,fi had on Ihe Itth cny
i of April I9J0, tht date ot the real property
rrorigagt being foreclosed herewith, or any
! Interest that any ot said Attendants atove
I named have acquired since April 19, ttso
trd In and to tht abovt described rtal prop-
triy or any part thereof, to satisfy tht sad
wnt of execution, iwdgmen! t'd decree
i tgamst defendants with interest, costs, at-
inmi lt erd accruing cost! O salt
Oettd trd first published this 3rd day of
lm. IU1
IRA C. BVBD. Sheriff tf Oovg't!
(.jnty, Oregon
By Arda E Gerrttt, Dtputy
It Poyt
To Potroniie
Adverttieri
NwtRtvit)w
I Mob,, June 10, 1963 Tht News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 13
LEGAL
NOTICE OP HEARINO ON f
FINAL ACCOUNT j
Notice it hertay given that Iht Final !
Account ot John Warren Hakenson and iry !
log Stearns HjHtison, Co-Eecutors of Int
estate of Esther Pealtr, deceased, has been ;
tiled In tht Circuit Coort of Douglas Cojn-
ty, Oregon, and ! Tuesday, the tfth day !
June. ai M am. m ?n court-1
room of tsd court In the County Court
nous t Roittjyrg, Oregon, has btt.i set
tor the hearing ot oajections, il any, lo
such Final Account.
JOHN WARREN HAK ANSON
IRVING STEARNS HAK. AN SON
Co-Eecutors of the Estate ot
ESTHER PEALER, Deceased
, , :
, e.AB. j
.? J?orI 5.1,1: Z . ...
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That tht
undersigned has been appointed Executor ot ,
tht Estatt of OAlSiE S. OAUM. deceased. ,
by tht Circuit Court of the Statt of Oregon
tor Douglas County, and has qualified. All
persons having claims against said estatt ire
hereby not I tied to present tht same, duly
verified as by law required to tht under
signed at 441 Pearl street. Eugene. Oregon,
within SIX MONTHS from the dalt hereof.
Dated and tirst published: Junt Jrd, 1VJ.
HAROLD V. JOHNSON, Executor
ot tht Estatt of DAISIE S
DAUM. deceased
JOHNSON. JOHNSON Harrang
Attorneys at Law
641 Pejrl Street
Eugene. Oregon
CASE NO. HSU
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR OOUOLAS COUNTY
LODOVICO CAl.ENf.ANI nd LENA CA-
LENZANI, aka LODOVICO LALfcN-
ZANE. and LENA CALENZANE,
Plaintiffs.
vs.
MAXINE D. MATTOX, formerly WAX
IN6 D. THOMPSON, JERRY MAT OX,
aka LaFAYETTE MATTOX, and DAR
WIN D. THOMPSON,
Defendants.
STATE OF OREGON
) ss
Counly of Douglas )
By virtue or an execution issuea our si
! ihnm xnlillsH fnurt In lha hnu ftiilitlfd
... nth ;
day ol May. 19M, based upon a iudgmunt
recovered in said court on the 13th day I
ol May. 1943, In favor ot Lodovico Calemanl i
and Leni Caltnianl, aka Lodovico Calen-
lane and Lena Calenrane, and a nam si ina
above named defendants, commanding mt to
makt salt of tht following described real
properly, to-wil;
All Ot Lot v, bA5i ULiue sudu i VI
SION NUMBER TWO, In Douglas Coun
ty, Oregon, excepting the following:
Beginning al Ihe South east corner of
Lot 9, thence along the South line ol
said Lot 9 West 171.17 ttot to a point;
thtnet along a fe.ict lint N. 0' 23' E.
209.33 feel to a point on the North Una
of said Lot 9j thonco along the said
North lint ol Lot 9 East 19.77 leel to
the Northeast cornor of said Lot 9)
thenct along Ihe East lint ol said Lot
9 S. 0 02' E. 309.33 (ttt to the point
ol beginning.
A triangle at East end of Lot 1, de
scribed as lollows: That portion ol Lot
1, East Glide Subdivision, beginning at
a inch iron pipe on the North lint
ot said Lot I which Is 251. S feet East
of the Northwest corner ot said Lot 1;
thenct rt nning East 155.8 feeti along
the North lint ol said Lot I to a 'j
Inch Iron rod al the East cornor ot
s.i Id Lot 1, which Is on tht North line
of the North Umpqua Hlahway, thence
S. SB' 10' W. 191.0 leot along the South
line ol said. Lot 1, which Is Iho North
lint ol said highway, to Inch iron
pipe; thence N. 3 44' E. 101.2 leel
to the place ol beginning; containing
0.17 ol an acre, more or Itss, and sit
ualtd In the SE4 of the St' of Sec
tion IS, T 24 S, R 3 W, W.M., Douglas
Counlv, Oreoon.
to satisfy tht sum of One Thousand Nine
Hundred Fifty-eight and 67100 Dollars (1,
958,47), plus Interest al Ihe rata ol ) per
annum from tht um day ot r-auruary. ivet.
in the sum of Two Hundred Seventy Dol
lars and 02 cenls ($370.02), plus attorneys
ftes In the sum ol Flvt Hundred Dollars
(S500.00), and costs and disbursements In
Iht sum of Sixlv-thrct and 35100 163.35)
together with costs of and upon ihls writ.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue ol said
Execution and In compliance with the com
mands of said Writ, I will on the loth
dav ol June, mi, at 10:00 A.M.. al the
south front door ol tht Douglas County
Courthouse In Roseburg, Douglas County,
Oreann, sell al public auction and sublecl
lo redemption to Ihe highest bidder for cash
In hand all or the right, tine, and interest
which the above named defendants have
in and to tht above described rem property
or any portion thereof !o satisfy said Execu
tion, interest, costs and accruing costs.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 30th day
ol May, 1963.
IRA C. DYRD, Sheriff
Douglas County. Oregon
By ARDA E. GARRETT Deputy
NO. 14140
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
DOUOLAS COUNTY
H. HODES,
Plalntilf,
vs.
J. McCOY, MAY McCOY, HARRY J.
LUPHER, VIRGINIA M. LUPHER, JOHN
W. CAWRSE, KATIE CAWRSE, ETHE
LYN WOOLLEY, FRANK W. ST. CLAIR
and MRS. FRANK W. ST, CLAIR,
Dtftndants.
By virtue ol an execution Issued out ol
and under the seal of Iht Circuit Court
ol tht State ol Oregon for Douglas County,
dated the 191 h day ol May, 1963, upon a
decree rendered and docketed in said Court
on Iht 21th day of May, 1963, In a suit
whtrtin w. H. HOdes is piainiin, ana .
J. McCoy, May McCoy, Harry J. Lupher,
Virginia M, Lupher, John F . cawrst, Kant
Cawrso, Elhelyn Woolley, Frank W. St. Clair
and Mrs. Frank W. SI. Clair, art defendanls.
In ftvor ol said plainllll, and against the
said defendants, for Ihe sum of (4,615.47
plus 5 Interest, per annum, trom Octo
ber 10, 1962 to May 31, 1963, In Iht amount
ol S144.4S; and lor the further sum of
5313 71 attorney's leesj lor tht further sum
ol IH.50 Tltlt Report; and lor the further
sum ot (75.04 costs and disbursements, and
the costs ot an upon this writ, which exe
cution was directed and dellvured to mt ts
Shcrllf In and for said County ol Douglas
and Stale of Oregon, I have levied upon
all Ihe right, title and interest ol tht said
defendants In and to tht loiiowing described
real property, lo-wlt :
Beginning al a point on the right of
way of tht Oregon 1 Calilorma Railroad
which point bears South 11.64 chains
and East 4.50 chains from the Northwest
Corner of Section nine In lownshlp
twenty-two South, Range five West of
Willamette endian, running Ihonce
South 1.J4 chains, thence east J.50 chains
to Pass Creek, thence North 45 East
t.13 chains up Pass Creek; thence North
2 64 chains to right of way of O&C R.R i
thence South 47' 54' West 4.83 chains
down the right of way ot laid 04. C R R.
to place of beginning, containing one
acre mote or le:s.
ALSO beginning at a point 4 50 Chains
East and 13.80 chains South of the
Northwest Cornor of Section 9, Toam
ship 72 South, Range J West of Wil
lamette Meridian, running l hence South
17 rjeqrtes 59' East 2.91 chains; thenct
South 60' 41' Weil 3.17 ch4ins; thence
No'lh 3.39 ch4lnt lo the plate ol be
ginning, containing JMOO acres, mort
or less.
ALSO beginning at tht northwest cornrf
of the Northweit Quarter ot Northwest
Quarter of Section 9, Township 33 South,
Ranot S West of Willamette Meridian,
running thenct South 10 rods, thenct
fiait ll roos; thenct North t rodi;
thenct West tl rods to place. ol be
ginning, containing 9 acres, mort or less.
SUBJECT to righi-ot-way gran.ed to iht
i Oregon and Ceiilornia Railroad Company
I as tvtdtncfld by deed trom John W.
Krtwson and Ann E. Krtwson, his wie,
said right-of-way bfing retordrd In Vol
ume S. Page 5J6 of tnt Deed Records ol
I Douglas Counly, Oreaoi.
ALSO SUBJECT lo r.ght-of.wty lor road
purposes granted to Dougias County by
Maud Spragut and G. M. Sprague, her
husband. tad rlghl-of-flay being record
ed in Volume 91, Page )7I ol the Deed
Record! of Douglsi Counly, Oregon.
ALSO SUBJECt to righl-of-way granted
to California Oregon power Company by
Dorothy Afcers. std rlaht-ot-ay being
recorded October 75, 1940. In Volume
tht Deed Records 0 Douglas
ffiir-.1v. Orion. ffKoruor'a Ho I7&31
,"J' ..
sgntd, ShriH tl atorcstid. witt se.il the
.above deicrihed real properly lo tht high-
iest bidder, for cash, at public auction on
tht front steps ol the Counly Courthouse in
the City of Roseburg, County o! Dounias,
! State of Oregon, on Tutsday, July 9, 196).
: at iht hour of 10 IS AM, P D T , to sads -
ty the said decree, together with my costs
trrt disbursements herein incurred
Dated tt Roseburg, Oregon, this 10th day
of Jure, 191
IPA C BYPO, Sheriff
Oougt,, County. Ortgoo
1 ty ADR A I. OAR RETT, Dtputy
LEGAL
REQUEST FOR BIDS PAINTING
Doug id 1 County School District No. 4 will
receive bids for painting (various schools)
ai Iht Business OKict. 1031 W. Harvard
Blvd., until 00 a.m. IPDT), June IS, 193
at which time they will be opened,
Bid form and specifications are
able at the Business Cttice.
school d. strict no. 4 reserves it ngni
to reitct any or all bids.
School District No. 4
WENDELL B SMITH
Business Manager
NOTICE TO CREDITORS , ,
Notice is hereby givn that all person's
having claims against tht estate of Maudt
t . Baker, deceased, art required to present
them with tht proper vouchers within, six
month from iht ole ot the first public
(lnn hawl , thM t,nit,f.an.M ik. ml.
,ic fl( cordon G. Carlson, Attorney 1
LaWt 32f s E Jackson Street, Rostburg.
Orraon.
Dated and first published this 20th day
Of May, 1963. 1!
MARY E5TELLA SADE i
Executrix of tnt Last Will, and
Testament of MAUDE E. BAKER,
Deceased.
CASE NO. JST4I
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALsVP
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
OOUGLAS COUNTY t
WILLIAM H. CLOSE and FLOSSIE v
CLOSE, husband and wife, and LAURA
DAVIS, Executrix ot tht Estatt of
ORA CLOSE, Deceased, ff;
-vs- r ...
ALFREO V. RIPPETOE and MATT If
A. RIPPETOE, h-jiband nd wife. L.
Defendants.
By virtue ol an execution Issued outWof
and under Iht seal of the Circuit Court f
ihe State ol Oregon for Douglas County
upon a decree rendered and docketed to
siild court on Junt A, 19&3, In a suit wtiure
in WILLIAM H. CLOSE and FLOSSIE
CLOSE, husband and wife, And LAURA
DAVIS, Executrix ol tht Estatt Of QRA
CLOSE, Deceased, art plaintiffs, and- AL
FRED V. RIPPETOE and H ATT IE A. Rtp
PETOE. husband ani wilt, art defendant.
In lavor of n!d plaintiff i, and against tht
safd cefendants, tor the sum ot ii.mw-
loaether with Interest thereon at the
r ";m ,fom sfp'e,rjJ
5; WO. ! tht further sum of
torneys fees, and lor plaintiffs costs and
disbursements tMrein to be axed, which
. " , ' :r " "
Sheriff In and for Mid Counly of Doug-
las and State ol Oregon, I have levied upon
all the right, title and Interest of aid
defendants, ALFRED V. RIPPETOE' and
HATTIE. A. RIPPETOE, In and to the '-top
lowing described real property, to-wil: " ' ;
beginning on tnt property line si j
feet North ol Iht Southwest corner of
William Green Donation Land Claim No. j
46 in Township 26 South Range S West t
which Is an Iron pipe i Inch by 34 ;
Inches long thsnct North on property
lint 295.4 feel to tht South side of t
County Road thence East 295.4 lect lo
an Iron rod N Inch x 40 Inches long f
thence South and parallel wllh the West 1
side 295.4 feet to a solid steel 1 Inch !
shaft by 41 inches long thenct west ',
295.4 feet lo Ihe place ol beginning. 1
All In Section 3 township 3$ South :
Rangt 5 Willamette Meridian, Douglas
County, Oregon, and containing acres, '
more or less. I
Notice Is hereby given that I, tht unden
signed. Sheriff ai aforesaid, will set! Iht
above-described real properly lo the highest
bidder, (or cash, at public auction on tht
front steps of the County Courthouse In Ihft
Clly of Roseburg, Counly of Douglas, Statt
ol Oreegon, on July 10, 1963, at tht hour
ol 10: IS o'clock A.M. ol that day. to sat li
ly the said decree, together with my cost
and disbursements herein Incurred. ;
DATED this 10th day Ol June, 1963. ,
IRA BYRD, Sheriff ol
Douglas County
By; ARDA E. GARRETT, Deputy
NO. 36303 A '
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE f
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE '
STATE OF OREGON FOR
DOUOLAS COUNTY
VAN WOODWARD, Executor of tht EJ
tott ol HELEN A. WOODWARD, Dt-
ctased,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ALLAN K. KYTOLA and BETTY J. KY- ;
TOLA, husband and wilt, I
' Defendant.
By virtue of an execution Issued out ol
and under Iht soal ot Hit Circuit Court
ot the State of Oregon (or Douglas Counly,
upon a decret rendered and docketed 1(1
said Court on Juno 4, 1963, in a suit wrier
In Van Woodward, Executor of tht Estatt
of Helen A. Woodw.ird, Deceased, If plain
tiff, and Allan K, Kytola and Betty J. Ky
tola, husband and wifo, are defendants, iji
lavor ol said plaintiff, and against Ihe said
defendants, for Iht sum of $8,979.54, to
gether with Interest thereon at tht rat
of six per cent per annum from Iht tsth
day of September, 1961, plus Ihe sum of
S6J0.C0 attorneys' lees, and iht further.-sum
of S35.75 lor plaintiff's costs and disburse
ments thtrtin taxed which execution was
directed and delivered lo mt as Sheriff In
and for said Counly of Douglas and Stat
ot Oregon, t nava levied upon an int now.
lltlt and Interest of said defendanls, Allah
K. Kytola and Belty J, Kytola, In and to
tht loiiowing described rtal properly, tg-wlli
Beginning at ina section corner common f
to Sections 7 and IS, Township 24 South,;
Range S West, W.M., and 12 audits.
Township 24 South, Rangt 4 Wesf, WJVW.
thence West 1174.9 feel along South tinai
Section 13; thence North 40' East 211.2.
feeti thenct North SOU East 442.0 ftPf,-
thenct North 90.4 feet across Camas
Creek j thenct along North sldt of Crtetc
Norlh 7S East 344.0 fttt and Bhit'
419.0 feel to a point, on lint bttwfenj
said Sections 7 and 12, which Is 9.3
Chains North of said section corner;'
thence South 20.0 (eel along section lint,
lo a point In middlt of Lamas Creek
thenct running In middlt of creek .up.
stream North 70' East 254.0 feel i thenct
North 1' West 110.0 feet; thenct Ntrlh
46- 30 East 12.3 feet; thtnet StutH
?V 30' East 90.0 leel; thence South
East 91.3 leetj (nonet North 35' Btt
193.4 lect; liienct North 39' 10' East
173-5 feel; thence North 35 East S7.0
feel; tht.ice Norih 51' 38' East 264.3
feel; and North 49' East 61.0 feet;
thenct leaving center of creex South
67' 15' bail 330.5 feet to tht West
right ot w.iy lint ol Pacific Highway;
thenct South 35' 48' West 1234.7 feet
along said right ol way lint to a point
whlcn ll North 25' 48' East I rodi
from tht South lint ol said Section -7;
thenct west 231.0 feet; thenct South 21'
30' Wt'J U7.0 tett to Iht south lint of
said Section 7; thence West 365. 3 ftet
th tht place ol beginning, containing
29.7 acres, mort or less. ALSO, Ob'
GINNING at a point which it East .tl,
chains and 11 Itnks and North 37V
bast 10.0 chains from Iht section cor
ner common lo Sections 7 and IB, Town
ship 26 South, Rangt S Weil, W.M.,
and 13 and 13, lownshlp 36 South,
Range 6 West, W.M.i t hence North 22'
301 East 335.0 feet to tnt West line of
Southern Pactiic Hit. road Company's De
pal Groyne tl Wilbur ; thencs uroikn I
said grounos South 44' 45' bast 10 0
leet and North 33' 41' Eait jwO et
Ins ice leaving depot grounds South 6I1'
Last 48J0 leal; ihenct North 3'i' East
312 0 net; ihenct South 64'4 East
312.5 feeti thence South 9J2.7 tett; thenct
North ii'4- West 136.0 (Ml to tht
puce ol beginning,
bXCLPTING 271 lect ef a 40' County
Road on most weslerly sUt ol aoovt
tract nuXirtg a net acreage ol 14 9
acres, mora or ten; ins two ahovt
tracts being located In Section 7, Town
Ship 36 South, R.snge 3 Well, tnd tfl
Section 12, Township 34 South, Range
4 West, W M., Dougias County, Orcoot.
EXCEPTING that perl soid to Wdbur
Lumber Company by deed recorded in
Vol. tA, page 372, Deed RtcoidS' of
Uougiitt County, Grrgo.i.
EXCEPTING that part sold 10 Iht Statt
of O.ego.1, by tid ttirojqn its Sti
H.ghway Loimnlssio by ttcd rttorded
In Vol. 217, pjge 311, Uttd Records tt
UougMs Lojnly. Oregon.
EXCEPTING inil pjrt 'd to William
T Ddvidso by deeJ recorded In Vol.
34, Rccorucr's No Ul, Deed R
ort.s ot Do-:. Counly, Oreo.i.
EXCEPTING tuat portion to.iveytd in
Vol, 137, page 44. Dtfd Records, to
Ira J, Headings and will
EXCEPTING portion laxen by OoutUi
County for roaJ by Final Otcree, Rt
corder's No. Jioiij
SUBJECT TO ift access provisions con
tained in the teed to tht Statt ol flie-
oon rrcsrdcd n Vol 77. paot 231,
Dtd Records tl Dojgias County, Ort-
I , . , . ... ,K,t I th HMrfr.
i .o.ict s nsr.uy ' 1 "" ' : ,h.
i signet,. Snen.t s a.Ci tlt-d, wl 1
! ave described real Properly to the h.qhet
! b(Mr, tor cash, at public auction on he
j front steps of tht Coun y Courthoust In iht
City of Roitburg, County V OmifliM. Slat
; of Oregon, o July 10. WJ, al the hour
of 10 00 oeto;k am of thst day. to satisfy
: tnt sa'd lifcre-, loqethtr wi'h my .. cMU
I and dibjM'meni hcrrm incurred. t :
' DATED mil 10th ds? ol Junt. IttJ
I ' C BYRD. Sheriff of
SKiSMTT fsaaut
I ! RDA I. OARRSTT, Dapu