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LUHATI J LITTER, I AM JU5T HERE'S ONE THAT WAV START FASCINATED pi-tuc W, -- rL." .. if rnn-rrnm -run rrml I treasure hoter PisawaMB. stories ArlCIENriNCA (JAMES 1 flVT llllv V I COPIES OF RECENTLV 0' BURIEP 5 HlWL Mfi- 5 13 I I MPBF' nnuT Mil . T??. THAWKS LITTLE OKAY KIMS I y VCU2 siajat ulTH THC TD PI aV HER t'LL-IE J FORGET VOUR OH. 0 LI I CHUM.' TAKE CA.RE t CHARLEY. I I IS IT? J PRIMCESSATIUR ( CROCjUET j ALONG IN CROW MALLET J MEAN MY Of MV CROWN.. I U. I HAVE A f 1 HIGHNESS A FEW ( KAY V V AX V BE SE6IN' YOU NICE GAME.' J I ' " fSrwf sIetoi safe :;"-L0OK,r"' (' vM3L PROHIBITED IN TME CAM PLEAD ZJmA 5NAART US CHICKEN ri-J. ; f xy,. . v A - 1 1 1 " 1 1 " 5 l W - N--;M-04X1 WLST ) I t-RESa.50,OuR WW ) I AH KNEW ,T ) I I .'-TH'so'Ht 11 ,, , a .. rr.a '-iB PiiiS I. E VVisl S. VERE. TCX5 cr::',',:l " L- 4 X ! p FAjlT-ShE CAJ-ED J I j 2'tv r EVEN HV6 TMg y I J M.9ND. I-. . . . it- .sr. r , 1 v- fBEIMS MCA PY 7" 1 UpOLOSlZe -SO HIS ! I VO nscle, I I 5 . : vr-KvjOV.-V.-0 . 1 h- IN-LW.S I ' 1 '? I ' I SO tlTTtS ) - 8 ess-Ks v ; : i Ahtw.tr to Previous Pun Jm EqSH l6!A!Uei KrOD f D Mas:- i. u.i . " -F.'-iicui:w so AmiMB river d,ll cetacean Fri.nd.l.ip 47 rerecorded j3 Butting lound SOPavine; 4 Italian river substance 1 3 Is is p I 14 h hi In IT jj n 15 i6 rr 24 Si I p " In 27 JZS '29 35 pi I fU 33 35 np 3?i jnn 49 50 55 62 53 rj 55 56" 57 ENTERPRISE ASSN. CARNIVAL 4f j: t 1 mi KW htHiii ui ... on, "Well, you said find something to interest her and that stack of unpaid bills in your desk seems to bo just the ticket!" By DICK TURNER Canyonville Officials Plan Clean Up Of Fire Hazards By BETH CHAPPELL According to Hush Lathrop. Can- Pa,s who wer fornler,y of Mvr. jraviUe oy recorder, notices are!tle Cri,ek ,lov,ards ,.rairie, 01 being sent to townspeople who , Sund th wel. joined b Z JL .ea,nhU,P "!'r pper y.,ui Leonard Dav.es of Roseburg and do , away with fire hazards. If the!the Uordon ,larr llwu Z no, 'lc?n "P P''0'- Lewis Wooley and Carl Hill spent !,H,h., Wl1' d.'.he cUamrs the weekend fishing at Diamond and charge it against the property, 1 jke Lathrop said. j ' Trlv,, Eugfn A motor biLrn rlnh will hp nrp.m. Catm-rii- xt. i ....... u'-u.. ized at the South Douglas Hod and Gun Club Thursday. In order iu join, one must ue a memucr ol the Hod and Ciun Club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaffer and family spent the weekend at the coast. During their short va cation they took the Itogue River trip to Aguess. Attend Rot Ftstival Miss Virginia llaymes is staying with the Lyle Johnsons of Port land. Miss llaymes, with her par ents, .Mr. and Mrs. Howard llaymes. attended the Portland Rose Festival. .Mr. and Mis. D. W. Gill and daughter. Andrea met the H. M. .tn,u,n r o oniiaiufiHo, uuu- Circuit Divorce Decrttt Betty from Robert Grant Mur ray. Plaintiff awarded custody of three minor children and - 550 monthly support for each. Defend ant directed tu maintain in full force U.S. Government life insur ance policy and other policies and to make the children beneficiaries of each. Plaintiff and defendant ueerceo owners of listed farm prop- """" V.UU5U" follovs- erly near Glide and annurtem nces 1 lloUI fllrnilire and two dogs. House Iull0s as tenant, in t'h'TS ! So to defendant. Plaintiff asks I 1. Intentii per cent ownership portion to lJ2S!l Divorce? Suits Filed Marie vs. Arthur Marshall. Sep arate maintenance suit. Married at Rnsphin-I Wn 7 1Cr,0 (.,inllu c-. - ....... i iwo minor children, S250 monthlv support for herself and children, and award of household furnish-1 in:4s, with 10G2 automobile and bal - ancc due on 1902 automobile, beinu' rl.l .ir i... r,:.:rr auiu, Kuiug 10 Ml-u:illlUIH. I l.llllllll asks that Albany Dionertv he sold and proceeds used to pay ofr obli- gallons, the remainder going to her for support of children. On motion and affidavit of plaintiff; defend ant restrained from molesting, threatening, harassing or disturb ing plaintiff or their minor chil dren and from coming on the prem ises of their residence at Itt, 4, Box 110, Roseburg. Mary Lee vs. Donald Weinberg. Married at Glide May 4, 1952. Cruelty charged. Plaintiff asks cus. tody of four minor children and S50 monthly support for each, award of lot in Winston area, and award ot 1957 automobile, and household furnishings. Defendant would be awarded 1957 automobile and be required to pay .off' obllsn tions. Court order awards tempor ary child custody to plaintiff. De fendant to appear July 29 and show cause why temporary support should not be continued pending suit and why he should not pay at torney fees and suit rosls. M drcd Pearl vs. Thcl 11. Allen. defendant and"40 per cent lo plain tiff. Plaintiff granted right to re main in the home on the property and is awarded exclusive posses sion so long as the joint tenancy is continued. Plaintiff also granted household furnishings, fixtures and appliances, 1051 jeep vehicle, 19.V1 automobile, registered livestock brand, horse trailer, subject to en cumbrance: registered Arabian marc, stallion and lilly. sunjeci 10 encumbrance. Defendant to have l!Mi2 automobile, subject to encum brance, 1951) pickup, tractor, steer and remaining four horses. Other ranch property divided BO per cent tit defendant and 40 per cent lo plaintiff. Defendant lo pay S950 at torney fees incurred by plaintiff in the prosecution of this suit. Robert .1. from Ella .1. Dietrich. Property settlement agreement rat ified. Velina L. from Eugene C. Stan ley. Custody of three minor chil dren awarded lo plaintiff with S12" monthly child support. I'laintilf awarded household furnishings. Jcraldenc from R. B. Collins. Cus tody ot minor child, S.in monthly chiid support, household furnish ings and 1900 autninohile awarded to plaintiff. Defendant lo pay out standing encumbrances. Defendant decreed ownership of real property situated al lt 2, Block 1, Garden Homes. Charlotte R. from Doyle E. Mil ler. Property settlement agreement ratified Shorron Lee from Darwin Doug las Dewar. Plaintiff granted cus tody of two minor children and S15 monthly support for each. Property I pff ement a:'reemeni approvru. ! Itcba Jean from Emery D. Smith. I Custody of minor child awardrd to; i plaintiff, with visitation privileges ! snpi-itied for defendant, and S35 monthly support. Plaintiff not to rpmm-p r hi lil from slate without order of court. I'laintilf awarded household furnishings, subject to encumbrances which she must pay. Defendant awarded 10 automo bile subject to encumbrance, and also lo pay attorney ices court cost;.. . .. ,. ! Corinne A. from Robin Dale Chris-1 lianscn. Custody of minor child j awarded to plaintiff, with S50 ' monthly support. Plaintiff awarded j household lurnishings. j i James Kcpley from W anda Eva I ! Vivnll Defendant awarded 1957 . automobile and household furnish-j . ings. Custody of their lour cnumi-ii, held in abeanc until an investiga- j tion of the fitne. s of the mnlher i hv the juvenile ai'tii'intics ol Doiu. , la's County and California where; : he now resides, can be made, t hit-1 dren to remain dh defendant, pending investigation. Plaintiff Jo, ' pay tTO monthly support for each. : r.: . rmnl.intl i lITVI." ' , ; Irene M Jacr v J'"'" J j Jasper. Married April SI. 1-'. al Pivelle Ida. Plaintiff charges j cruel and inhuman treatment. , fornia. formerly of Canyonville, ltd it, VM-IMun AnLifr. ... r j with Mrs.' Norman Olson and I daughter, Colcen, traveled to Eu - ; gene. Beth Chappell spent the last week in Eugene visiting with her grandmother, .Mrs. Elizabeth Ben nett. On Tuesday, she attended Grand Assembly in Corvallis. Recent dinner guests at the A. R. Bennett home were Mr. and lr l P Ronrh nt I ,.L- n.-..-... and their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bottcher and ! small son of Son llieun. Calif ;. ! ncr guests a week ago Friday were j Reeina and hone McC.arv of T,n! i water, Washington near Seattle and Mrs. Carl Lile or New burg and 1 . . . ' ,""ub ,m ner lamer a. t. .iaunnc. Court Plaintiff asks for small household furniture, with automobile to go to defendant. Marilyn Jean Nowschwander vs. Charles Mucklin Ncuschwander. Married Oct. 11, 1957, at Vancouv er, Wash. Plaintiff charges they were separated on June 15. li)U3. ' '",e ""lies and have not lived i loic"ler s,ince'. P'""'1.'"" sks eus- month support for each child. Complaints Lyle Taylor vs. Richard and C m. .:..,:- t. jv..,t,..,Li,, ivi ..i.infii Li'ciai .... Ill - ' ages for injuries allegedly suffered in an automobile accident involv- '"g automobiles of plaintiff and of; 1 uetemianl trma bamarron, oper-1 a! b.y hcl' son! Kicllal'd. Jnl.v 16, lBtll. 1 lie nCflllonl. .1('Plirrlinr lni.,.: i.!u . .. ...-,,nH ,.f ' ,, , , , , , V7, ! the complaint, look place on State sulhcrlin. at the easterly portion 1 0, the KcIloa Bria-'e M. G. A. I,m'"im' anrl Cniitine. linn vc llnn,lcn.,'l Tin,!,.... f' .......... i'v.a,.. v-u., . jiiui Hccuspori f.lill Co., inc. l'lnintitt asks judgment against the defend - anis ior z,bti..n puis inicresi asi nn nmnnnt nllererlly nwinB tor 1.1111 I an amount .allegedly owing 101 ton. tract logging. i i Judgment Marion Halloran vs. J. D. My ers, chairman, Howard Hatfield and Cleo Tollefson, members as and constituting the Douglas Coun ty Fair Board. On hearing upon demurrer of defendants, complaint dismissed and plaintiff allowed 20 nays 10 tne an amended coinpiaini Suit to collect for damages for in- . lupine ciiffum,! hv fhn nliilnllfr uf the Fairgrounds In the collapse of a taoie. . Dismissal George J. Marlow vs. Stale In dustrial Accident Commission. On motion of o aintiff. case dismissed without prejudice and without costs. - ' Eueene T. Lasater vs. Glenn Ev. erett Walcott. Upon stipulation of the Dailies, case dismissed wun prejudice and without costs lo ci ther parly, as settled. SHIP HITS WHALE NEW YORK (UPI) The lux ury liner Bremen en route from Xcw York to Cherbourg collided with a 75-foot whale Monday, North German Lloyd Lino offi cials said the liner's skipper, I Capt. Guenthcr Roessing, report ed there was no evidence thc hull was damaged. The captain did not mention the fate of the whale. It's Easy to Write a Good CLASSIFIED AD! : Many people get confused when it comes lo writing a Classified Ad. Do You? If so, here arc a few simple rules to make ad writ ing tansy. A good ad Is just conversation in print. So when you're preparing lo place an ad, Just write it the way you'd lell your , neighbor about it. t Avoid Abbreviations ; Rc-dy , wri- ad? ,,lcils(. no abbreviations. Studies of ad vertising show that abbrevia tions decrease readability. You want people lo read and un derstand your message. Make it as easy for them as you can. Why Leave Them Guessing? What do you want lo sell or buy? If It's an appliance, what is the brand? What's the size or cunacity? Model? Year? Any accessories included? Does II need repair, or is it ready lo use? Now put yourself In the buyers position. If you were reading this ad, what would you like lo know? Price? By all means put that in. In nearly every ad, price is Ihe most Important information. Any thing else missing? If so, fill in those blanks too. Just Pick Up Your Phone DIAL OR 2-3321. A WELL WORDED AD WILL GET FASTER RESPONSE Wed., June 26, 1963 The News-Review, Rateburg, Ore. IS It's Your Lam ...... Bidt ' be received el tne ellict of the A toil IS a legal Wrong or wperinlepdeni et Oeklend Scrioel District injury committed upon the person,1 ', .P"','- ov- , nr. n.n.,.... .i . . , "d PS Jto heeling oHt. reguler getollne lor or property of another, hxamples tne iiuei veer narting i. n sios are assault, batterv, faUe impris-(w11 onened i i:oo p.m., July i. mi, at oninent lilwl ulaiirlpr mnliiMniie I ,ht re0u,r ard meeting In II High School uiiuiiiu, iioii, Maimer, inaiiuous I Ubrtv. (;, vviu M F.0 B. tcnooi and Miusciruiion, auenuuon Ul alloc- lions, and negligence causing per sonal injuries or property damage. The remedy provided by law to persons against whom a tort is committed is an action for money I damap-, Liability arises from a : ,,r , i'dut' Primarily, fixed by the law. In some cases, the per. son wronged may have the addi tional remedy of injunction or of specific restitution of property. The injured party must act in a timely l.ianner. since thn statitlna imnn.A limitation on Ihf linii u-itliin i Jlw al ov Uw "flylred, lo the undersigned iiiiuiauons on ine nine wnninii, c, , 0ala AOOPh, oo,,,,., c; mii.ii ue may uegm sun. A breach of contract is not a tort. . lll,cr ' .,(!rt "ce"'y f.r,me' lthoun ln nstances I ,ne. samo acl '"' De D" I an" a ,cr,,mc- cxa"'Ple'. ',' "e ! .man slas les tnotheT VttV ":'. ,1C lnay P1" criminally, ,0 '"av s be sued in civil ac- t tion for thp inmrips paused hv Ihe J,.it ". The law of torts is not static. It grows with the growth of society. In some instances it . takes an act of the legislature to keep pace with the changing attitues of so ciety. In other situations, new torts are developed by the courts. For example, the Invasion of a person's right of privacy has como in many states to be recognized as a re medial wrung that is, a wrong for which the law provides a remedy by way of money damages, Texas has not yet adopted this view. Torts are sometimes classed as Intentional wioiikh, luch as trespass tu land, assault and bat tcry. false imprisonment and con version of personal property. In all of these cases the act must be intentionally done. 2. NegliKfnce, such as careless .. " - - 1.1-1- opci'uioii 01 mmui m.-hivic nur 'nS injury to another. 3. Strict liability, such as keep - ing 0f dangerous animals, or the doing of a potentially dangerous I llllllg, WIIIVI1 IS liui u iiiaiiui ui I common usage, such as blasting. I Thc law ot tor,s- bmlt ovor i period of many years by the pro- I cess of court decisions and legls. Itilivn nn.IPl lllpnt. 'fomiR S Silent FULTOM. , out s t r o n g proiecuon ncccssmy 1 in an orderly society. mmtfrin tawvers otter this col - tUlcRon lavieri Ul u " unn as pubne ,crvlce.) . , Vital Statistics Marriage Llcensai Richard D.ale Harlan, Roseburg, and Susan Pearl Ferrcll, Klamath Falls. Thomas Mason Davidsou, Dillard, and Bonnie Mao Parker, Winston. Reese Michael Patrick,' Riddle, and Virginia Carol Clifton, Canyon ville. Guv F. Palmer. Yoiicalla. and Carolyn M. Slinms, Sutlierlin. Terry Hex Sweat inston, lrniu, and I.oreno Frances Becker, Cot tage Grove. Roger Allen Rowe and Elizabeth Irmgard Zurn, both Itoseburg. Hail Leonard Howard and Ro berta Lee Howard, both Myrtle Creek. Emerson K. Atehlcy and Peggy Genean Vaughn, both Yoncalla. Wallace Edward wnaver ana Ruby B. Biles, both Riddle. GF.T SEASONAL WORKERS eas , y with "Help Wanted" ads in Ihe Newti Review Clssificd Section, Phone OR 2-3321 now to place your ' ad. ' Don't Cut Off Your Own Nose ONCE the ad has bocn com pleted, read it over. It's fine lo eliminate a word here and there. Bui don't "edit" II to the point where the reader may have to guess al the meaning. You might save a few tsennies and lose dollars in results. Ordering Is Easy Just write Ihe News-Review, (be sure to Include payment, figure cost from rates on clas sified pagcl; come in or rail. The number Is OR 2 3321. If This Seems Complicated don't give up. We will help you write your ad. Jii't pick up your telephone and dial OR 2-3321. An experienced ail wri ter is wailing to heip you. LEGAL NOTICI FOR IIDS - una board reserve) Ihe right to relecl any or all Olds, or to accept part of VIOLET HUBBELL. Clerk School District No. I Oasiand, Oregon Cititt of John P. Cawnt NOTICI TO CRIDITORS . NO. 7H In tht Circuit Court of lit SUU of OrttM For Iht County of Dwfllat , Ocpartminl ol Probstt NOTICE 'IS HEREBY GIVEN tmt Iht u denltjned has been oppolnltd E:ieculor of Iho Estalt of JOHN F. CAWRSE, Dectastd, by lri Circuit Court of lha Statt of Oregon toe Ihe County of Douglas, and has qualllled. All persons having claims against said esfatt art hereby noli led to present ihe same, duly vert- Stale Bank, Rosegurg. Oregcn (mailing ed dre: P 0. Box IWI, Roseburg, Oregon), within six ( months from date hereof. Dated and first published June 191h, 1963. Last publication July 17th. 196). THE , FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON (PORTLAND), Executor NO. 317)! SUMMONS IN TM1 CIRCUIT COURT OP THI STATU OP OREGON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY DOLORES J. HANSEN. Plaintiff, vi, ARTHUR GOOFREO HANSEN, M Defendant. TO: ARTHUR GODFRED HANSEN, De fentianf IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON you aro hereby required lo appear and answer tne complaint (lied against you In the above entitled suit within four weeks from the date of first publication of this summons against you; and if you tall so lo answer lor want (hereof, plaintiff will take ludijment against you for tht rolief prayed tor In plaintiffs complaint, " a sue. cincl statement of which Is as follows: For an absolute decree ol divorce and tor an order restoring plaintiff's lormer name of Dolores Anderson to her.' ' This summons Is published pursuant to the order ol the Hon. Don H. Sanders, Judge ol Iht above entitled court duly made and entered oi the 3lh day ol June. 1963. Oaled and 'firjf published this '26th day ol June. 1963, HARRISON R. WINSTON Attorney for Plaintlir Post Ottlct Address. . 310 Pacific Bldg. : Roseburg. Oregon SUMMONS ' m the circuit court or th jtati Ute0ofOohfc5i.D0UO'"as .12unty : ..ting ty Director ol V.iK' Aiiafr. piainiiir, 11V . CV,V, T X... r.r oculb tuliun, LMAKLcS HFNOFR. SON, SHIRLEY HENOERSON, ROBERT Pi BUTLER, KATHLEEN BUTLER. JOHN DOE, JANE OOE AND WILLIAM B. GROVER, Trustee ol tne estate ol Charlea L. Hendenon, bankrupt, n.i.iu,,.,. TO: GUY R. FULTON and ANNA BELLS fg NAME or 1HE fT op ore. gon, you are hereby reouired to appear ': ,, , ""wmi i" agamii you 1 In the sbovo anlllled lull within lour weekl i,0rn m, dale ot tint publication ot m lummom apalmt youi and II you lair 10 to aniwer lor. want theraol, plalntlll will take luuuuiem eq.mii you lor in. renei prayed tor In plalnlili't complolnt,' a succinct itale ment 01 which Is as follows: tor ludgment In the sum ol s.,ec?.04 plus accrued Interest in tne sum 01 ss7.?5, plus (merest on the sum ol 34,801.04 from November 15, 1962 until paid, plus the sum ot $32.50 cost ot title soarch, plus S19.S1 tire insurance pre mluin, reasonable attorney's fees and costs and lor a decree ol Ihe court declaring plain, (ill's mortgage lien on the following de scribed roal properly situate In Douglas Counly, .Oregon, lo.wll: ' Lot , Block 14, City of Reediporf, ' .Douglaa County, Oregon, la be a flnl mortgage lien .'eoalnst fh. above premises securing oevmenf sf the i above Indebtedness lor which lodgment Is I prayed tor and-tor an order 'ordering sal. ' above described real property fo sal. T, ,ur,,m0, I,- published pursuant ta ine oroer or uon M. Sanders, Judge of Ihe above entitled court duly mode and entered on Ihe 3rd day ot June, I.4J. Oeted and llrst published Mils 5th day ol June, I9A1. 1 , , HARRISON R. WINSTON ' - Attorney tor Plelntlft Post Office Address: 310 Pacific Bldg, Roseburg, Oregon ORDER OP SALR IN THI COUNTY COURT OP THE STATI UP URHOON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY In the m.iller of the resale of real! properly acquired by Douglas Courtly, Oregon pursuant to tax foreclosure.) II now appearing to Iht Court that Ocmjo- las County, Oregon has heretofore acquired tint to iht hertinaittr described properly by virtue of Sheriffs' (Joed ot foreclosure dated July 17, 1962, as recorded in Volume 3IS pflge 77, and deed .dated June 3, 1963 as, recorded In Volume j4 page 413 of Iht Douglas Cftunly deed recordsj and whereas, ihe court now being of tht opinion and deem II for the best Interest of Douglas County, Oregon lo sell Ihe herein alter described real properly, acquired by and through said foreclosure of delinquent x lirtns: NOV THEREFORE. II Is CONSIDERED. ORDERED. ADJUDGED AND DECREED, that Ihe real property hereinafter doicribed be sold at t public auction by the Sheriff Douglas county, Oregon and that said Sheriff ol Douglas County, Oregon is hereby ordered and directed to sell said property a nubile auction to the Manet t bidder therefore and which tialri real property itnll not be i old lor .leis than Iht minimum price fixed by tht Court, aid herein set forth onaosile the deicrlpUo.i of said prooerly, either by cash or, at tht dicrotic of iht County Court, tor not test than twenty per cent (SO! do-vn payment at the time of sate, and iht balance of tht purchase price lo bt paid under written contract by Iht County Court and the purchaser in equal ln stailmantk under a term not exceeding ten (10) yenrs from the dale ol sat?, interest on defer re J payment's at tht rate ot si percent (4 ) per annum payable annually. PURCHASES OF UMM tr under shall bt Itr cash. It Is hereby further ORDERED thai Iht Shrltf, u?on receipt of this order, proceed to publish t tolke of-sale of such property in a' newspaper 'ot qsncral circulation, print, td and published In Oouglas County, Ore gon once a '.vet; tor lour U consecutive weeks prior lo th tlalt fixed for said sate and vhfe nid ncilce shil state tht tlmt and place of Wt deicrlptlon of tne properly thtrein li be so'di the minimum prict as fixed by the Counly Court; the rjiii o' th o.-df-r directing such sale, and thst said properly will he ollered and told for net tfi Ine sild minimum price, piyanit either by CJi&h or, al the discretion ol irtn Co rt. for net ies than twenty per cent ;ci) of Iht Durciis.lt price and tht remalnCrf to be pn j unitr written egree ment with tht purcharer In equal Insteil menls UTcer a term not tuceedinq ten tlO) years from the date of sale, with Interest Oi dt'trrrd payments payable annually at tht rate of SIX percent ,") per amumi th-t PURCHASES ef IK.0O OR UNDER SHALL BS FOR CASHi and thai ttid prop erty In lo fe o.'fprtd for sale at tht front door of the Douglas County Cewrthoust on the lath fsy ol July. 1J. tt tht hour of 10:30 A,M, Pat : fie Dayllqht Savings tlma as provided by Scctio-i 27i.H0. Oregon Re vised Statutes. , The (tficrlption o' said fell properly here by ordered to bt offered tor ssie, minimum prict i Hed as trt purchase price for said property It described and set fo-'th ti follows, lo-wit: MINIMUM BID PRICK DESCRIPTION S JWW Lat tl, Block 1 OOURLIY'S . ADDITION tt Sirthtrlin A platted lot at South end tt Sutherlln SIOCOOM Lets 4 10, Bltcft II Amended RAILROAD ADDITION TO . RIEOSPORT To sl;ry, 3 BR house with basement, separate double gar age, located tt I1S7 Winchester Street, R ted lpor I . Or egon This order madt and entered into Ihll 14th day of Junt 191 1 COUNTY COURT DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON BY: V. T. JaOson County Judgt BY: . P. Met lot? County Commissioner BY. Ray I. Doerner CovjV Cernmisttner