The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 16, 1963, Page 9, Image 9

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    Cow Creek Rod And Gun Club
Resumes Regular Meetings
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The Low t,reeK Hod and Gun
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the Azalea Grange Hall. Meet,and Mrs. Williamson nave pur
ings are nem on the second chased the KL.vrf Rn.i
L.,v. nrl f.-...rlh l.l ,
.7 -- -" ui
each montn 7:o0 p.m.
cers are Fred Beerli, president
Oliver Weischedel, vice presi.
dent; oeorge wenneroth, secre
urytreasurer: George Stack-I
uuuavi ii"mvii ohm nj iuuiii,)tue weeKend
executive cnairman.
Church Holds Election
The Azalea Community!
Church recently named P. ul,
Schimp as Sunday School super-i
i"Wal 'Z2"t'!P' tm the JoVe! -
... ...
otis departments of the church.
It was reported that the new,
parsonage will be completed in)
the near future. i
Mr. and Mrs. George Wen-Icy
deruth of Azalea report the birth!
of their fourth great-grandchild,
a boy born Nov. 6 to Mr. andi
Mrs. Roderick Head of G o I d
prui-ii, uieu giduusuii ana nis;
wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bates Sr,
had as weekend visitors their;
son, lonimy canes, ana lam-' recently to visit lier brother-in-ily
of Eugene. jlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Moblcy of Glendale en ; Earl McXamara, and family,
tered the Roseburg Veterans'j Mrs. Ed Johnson of Glendale
Administration Hospital Mon- reports having received a let
day for treatment for influenza. iter from Mr. and Mrs. Mel Da
His wife has been ill at homclvis of Wolf Creek who are in
with virus pneumonia, but is! Washington while Mrs. Davis is
making a satisfactory recovery.! receiving treatment for injuries
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Head received in an automobile ae
spent the weekend visiting lier cident last summer. Mrs. Davis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George! has had further surgery on each
Wenderoth of Azalea. !leg preparatory to fitting of ar-
Mrs. Dave Williamson andjtificial devices which are x
her two children drove to Port-Jpected to make it possible for
land last weekend to join hen her to walk again.
Elkton Alumni Reunion
Set For June 14, 1964
By MRS. C. W. HENDERER home of her daughter, Mrs.
"To See Old Friends Oncc,Lois Bowman, and family.
More, It's EHS in '64" is the! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen
motto adopted at a meeting ofiWatson and family of Falls City
the Elkton High School 1964jwere recent housciuests at the
reunion committee- as p!ans!parental Charles Watson home,
were made recently to accom-i Diana Henderer spent last
modate an estimated 450 peo- weekend in Portland with Pcg
ple at the potluck alumni re-jgy Levenhagcn and visited
union scheduled for June 14,Northwest Business College and
1964. IBM Business College.
Featured at this reunion will
be a "Rogues Gallery" of by
gone days at EHS. Those per-l
sons having appropriate pictures
which they will loan, are urg
ed to contact Mrs. Doris Swear
in. en, who is in charge of the
gallery.
Other members of the com
mittee are Mrs. Sherry Baker,
food; Mrs. Marilyn Willey, reg
istration;. Don Mode and Cecil
Tcnny, equipment; Don Abra
ham, co-ordinator; Ted Taylor,
entertainment; and Jerry Win-
teriiotham, general chairman.
Mrs. Charles W'atson, Linda
and Zandria Watson attended,
the dog show recently in Cot -
tage Grove at the Cottage
Grove Kennel Club. Mrs. Glad
dcrer. The Rev.' and Mrs.: Ed West,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Comp
ys Workman and Mrs. Emma
Hedden of Scottsburg also 'at
tended the show. '
Mrs. Watson's 3 - month - old
Corgi took fourth place in the j
working dog class. The group
also attended the judges dinner
held at the Rodeo grounds.
Sharon Weatherly, freshman
at Oregon College of Education
at Monmouth,- spent the week
end at her home in Elkton
Tess WcathPi-lv nf F.ueenelidea was better: More persons
spent the weekend at the home -
et her sister, Mrs. C. G. Hen-
ton, Herbert Moon and Mrs.
D'ck Willey traveled to Beaver
ton recently where they took a
carload of canned fruit and veg
etables from the Elkton Chris
tian Church to the retirement
home there. They all enjoyed a
luncheon at the borne and
spent the afternoon on a tour
of the home and visiting all the
ijiiesls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taylor and
son, Bob, spent the weekend in
Han Francisco at the home of
their son-in-law - and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs., Tony Sievcrin.
Mrs. Gladys Stewart spent
Jionday in Reedsport at the
Local News
Joe Dent has returned to his
home here, following a few days
in Portland attending the Slate
School Board Association meet-
jng. . i
:
Mrs. J. Jarvis Robertson, who Benedict; weight 8 pounds fOR'lLAND (I 'D The
underwent major ear surges in ounces. !oncl lk a !"" vlew of
St. Vincent's Hospital in Port-I SLL'DER - To Air. and .Mrs. i1" setting a letter
land this week, arrived back at i Alfred B. Sluder, PO Box 565, from a Canb" m8h scno1 ""V
lier home here Thursday night j Sutherlin, Nov. 7. a daughter. The letter from Greg Rousctt.
and ic nnwt oritur n Inctinn at hnfl I lea Ann WPttJht R IVMI nHe ifiu 16. said he had built an 18-inch
home.
AWARDS CONTRACTS j
WASHINGTON (UPI The'
Post Office Denartment award-!
ed three contracts totaling more;
than S1.2 million this week fori
research on development of an;
electronic brain to read zip
coded mail addresses. !
Postmaster General John A.
Gronouski said the contracts
went to Burroughs Corp.. l)e-
troit; National Cash Register
Co., Davton. Ohio, and Rabinow
Corp., Rockville, Md :
The companies will work in-'
drnpnrffntlv tn rievrinn nntiral
j. ....... i i
scanning ac vices- 10 rem ami
sort 17,000 zip-coded address an
hour. Gronouski said the de-!
vices would be in use within,
three years. i
who had under
coin? nM.i . i
" -!-. .una iy ireai-
ments for a har-i- ,i,., t.
, ",V " DODXe
una win move in as soon as
Offi-,Bufkins find anothpr nnnrtui-c
Mr. and Mrs. Claris rvvoii
and Mike of Bend, former Glen-
dale rfirtnntc
and Mrs. HeVb Webber over
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baxter kii.
wiiru it isii riirtant rn... v. -,
Barents n Vi t- i" T
Scott, of Coeur dAlene Idahoihouse P
Carl Stnvall nf ai', ...-.j . " ...... u:- ......
,lulc ui-iit-rai Hospital recently dead " She collapsed 1,1 a! " ' ll'l"nl '"
for strained muscles reportedly ' bling circles and how
incurred while at work ! Anthon-v was not dead- He much to bet (from $2 to $42)
Clinto Branun, a freshman at!was alive LDd cr'inS for hisjo.i the basis of information fed
Portland State Coleee and Nan.i molller- to it on each play.
Clare, a freshman ot i
and Clark College, visited their
families over the weeV-omt i
Kenneth Johnson, who brokers conscious and suffered no
his foot on Aug. 24 recently re-iD"en bones.
turned lo work.
Washington Trip Made
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
son drove to Brewster, Wash.,
Th:- monthly Cub Scout -Pack
meeting has been moved up
a week due to Thanksgiving and
will be held Thursday, Nov. 21.
Theme for this month is
"Sound."
Hearse Stuffing
New College Fad
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UPI)
Fifty Colorado State Univers
ity students have put a new,
pensive twist on a college craze
stuff something with stu
'i'
Last weekend all half a-hun-
drcd of them were jammed in
side a 1941 hearse at the same
time. Thursday they challenged
anybody to break the record
The owners of the hearse
which, by the way, is a Pack
ard are ten CSU freshmen
who each plunked down $12.50
for the near-relic
The CSU Collegian, the stu
dent newspaper, said the hearse
stuffing idea was derived from
telephone booth stuffing which
spread across many campuses
a few years ago.
But students thought the new
can participate, and the pres
tige is higher.
The owners of the car -also
n ay start another craze
five-way double date.
BIRTHS
at the City Hall. The Rev. E.
" MercV Hospital u Aschenbrenner will visit the
GIBE0XS - To Mr. and, yoncalla Methodist Church on
Mrs. Lawrence Gibbons, Crcstijec. 8. This will be a family
Drive box 9l, Myrtle Lrccn,
Nov. 5, twin sons: Roy Lynn,
weight 5 pounds 4 ounces; Roby
Lee, weight 3 pounds 11 ounc-
ntLLS 10 .nr. ana iirs. ,
u.. r- iir-n.. nn. Mil, t
ncuuy c. nctis. itn ftras-
ev, Roseburg, Nov. 5, a
! lnlA Vm.i V!Ib. ...A.nM O i
po",n?HouncTn
LINDEH To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Linder, PO Box 87,
Riddle, Nov. 6, a daughter.
Rebecca Jean; weight 8 pounds
4 ounces.
HEIDT To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Heidt, PO Box 175.
diMinrlin 'nv 7 a enn TlaviH
ounces. rocket that would fly more than I
Forest Glen Hospital ia mile high. lie said he planned
ROCERS - To Mr. and Mrs.! to fire it at an 80-deRree angle!
Jerry Rogers, Canyonville, Nov.jtard the general direction of
9. a daughter. Carrie Louise; -the base.
weight 5 pounds 13M. ounces, t The youth went on to request
SWANSON To Mr. and the colonel for any information
Mrs. Lars Swanson, Canyon-ihe could provide as to its peak
ville, Nov. 12. a son, Lawrence i altitude and "in any case tell
Darnell; weight 6 pounds 12 i your radar operator so he will
ounces. inot be alarmed if he picks il
JOHNSON To Mr. and up."
Mrs. Milton Johnson, Riddle.! Col. Alfred Johnson, the base
Nov. 6. a daughter, Terri Kim; i commander, asked the sheriff's
weight 8 pounds 2 ounces. joffice to look into the matter.
HARRIS To Mr. and Mrs.; It did and found out that Greg
Floyd Harris, Glendale, Nov. 6. has been making and firing
a son. Johl.nie Wayne: weight rnrkpts fnr four vpur that tho
t r.,,rln ill- n,.nf.n. ;
n.
BARRON To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Barron. Myrtle Creek,
Nov. 8. a son. James Brian;
weight 6 pounds lUi ounces.
Boy, 4, Survives
Nine-Story Fall;
"UNS MinuT
aAAStA, wates tt-ru
Four-year-old Anthony DavieS:pu(er WJ carled into Ho.lS3"iS ."ISe SnT lZ
looked up from his hospital cot id Tmnii-ana's eamhlins r.sinni" ,h 'tKn ot uid territory.
ina said: "i new like a Dirov
dad-
He did, too nine floors and
suffered only minor chest in-
juries in the fall.
Women saw him plunge 100!
r.,nt from hie n,nit' hu,ir,v,
m,im lito n hnn,ii. nf ,oc,
i i .t.. i :
T u" ',,c'"?:nt hv h Ifi-wrt
Wre St.ld ,ur little tay is
Doctors who were awaitind
;nim were astonished when lieiknown here, is a card game in
arrived at the hospital. The boy
I
John-iUeritKHI vIM
Visits In Riddle
By ERMA BEST
Ingrid Siedel of Stuttgart.
Germany, spent the past weekicard.
as a guest at the home of Mr. Commented dealer Radan:
and Mrs. Willard Preston in
Riddle. The visitor became ac-
quainted with the Preston's!
daughter, Mrs. Leslie (Noralou)
Roos, when she was attending
Stanford University in Germany.
Miss Siedel visited for two
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Roos
in Boston before coming west.
She is spending 10 months in
the United States visiting in the
honiis of Stanford students she
met while they were in Ger
many. Upon her return to Stutt
gart, Miss Siedel will enter the
Stuttgart University.
Others Visit Here
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bis
sonette were the latter's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Kidder of Peace River, Can
ada, who arc visiting other rel
atives in the area. They were
accompanied to Riddle by an
other uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Hector McGinms of Elkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ford of
Mill Valley, Calif., are guests
at the home of the hitter's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr
and Mrs. John Durgin.
Mr. ard Mrs. Francis Staf
ford and daughter, Judy, of
Belle Fourche, S. D., were re
cent visitors at the home of
Mrs. Stafford's brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Evenson. . Visiting at the
same time; was , another sister;
Mrs. Emma Durks of Alma,
Wyo. ;
Yoncalla Men
Hospitalized
By MRS. KARL HUMMEL
James Dodd of Yonct lla has
returned home from Cottage
Grove Hospital where he under
went minor surgery.
Charles Emery is still a pa
tient at Douglas Community
Hospital
Delia Wise is staying with
Mrs, Lulu Lindscy of Roseburg
for a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen are
preparing lo move out to the
Earnest Warner farm and Mr,
and Mrs. Tvrell Wise will move
into the AMnn hniKP ' Thi tunlc"n or ,or ca!n ""rl crM"'
into ine Alien nouse. me ioia, the law offices of Long , Neuner, Dole
lamines Dian 10 comnicic inciri&
,nin,nn nA. Th-inbcn v nn it-nnL-
end.
Officers of the Halo Squaws
are planning a Thanksgiving
dinner for members and guests
to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
notluck night and the regular
board meeting will be held in
the afternoon. Aschenbrenner is
Methodist district superintend
ent and will conduct the auar-
lerly conference at that time.
Th ..:., ,.i u-ij ,i,
- Hvl
edly was very successful and
;a repeat sale was held in the
lold drug store building Nov. 10
A J D--, fV
n --I, a. C--
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j currcni one was mane in we,
high school chemistry class and
j will be fired with his instructor!
;on hand. i
The air base relaxed.
Computer Wins
At Blackjack
LAS VEGAS. New (I'PI)
A 01 nti ,Mn ninlrorl lin
an easy $360 at blackjack tliis
Weok.
Thf Rn.nmmri i r:p.?i
com-
Wednesday afternoon. Fifty!
rrirutes later, it was $360 ahead
of the house and called it a
day. I
Emniett Hutchins, 29-year-old
research Programming director
at General Precision Co. in Los
Angeles, handled the computer
rmirps nn zmiiii nannn linrm
il brain, dealt for the house.
The coniDuter decided whe-
not to draw a card -
Blackjack, or "21" as it is
which the dealer and player at
tempt to get a hand totally as
close as possible to 21 without
going over that number.
, Hutchins would indicate to the
machine on each play what his
two cards were and what card
the dealer was showing in his
hand. If nothing happened, this
meant not to draw a card. But
if LGP-21 flashed a green light
lit was time to take another
"The machine had a run of
luck,
ASKS PERJURY COMPLAINTS
LOS ANGELES (UPI) Night
club comic Lenny Bruce has
asked that perjury complaints
be filed against some members
of a jury that convicted him of
narcotics possession, he said
recently.
Bruce, known for his so-called
"sick" jokes, contended that
some of the jurors who heard
his case lu-A May have commit
ted perjury by saying during
pre-trial examinations they did
not know he had been arrested
as a narcotics user.
He said he had hired a pri
vate investigator who learned
that at least six jurors later
said they did know of his ar
rest.
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All oersons havlno claims aaainst the
Estate of Harry H. Krug, Deceased, now
pending in the Circuit Court ot Douglas
county, Oregon, are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified as re
quired by law, to the undersigned at
law offices of ueortie Luoma.
Umpqua Savings and Loan Building,!
Koseburg, Oregon, wunin six months;
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, which date is November
16, 1963.
LOIS G. KRUG. Administratrix
of the Estate of HARRY H.
KRUG. Deceased i .
NOTIC E0F" F I N ACH B AR1N O
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Tuesday, the 17th day of December
1963. at 10 o'clock a.m. in Court Room
B. Court House, Douaias Countv, Rose'
burg, Oregon, has been fixed for time
and place tor hearing of objections. If
anv there be, to the final account filed
by the undersigned in In; matter ol
the estate of Albert R Zimmerman,
deceased.
Da led and first published this 16th day
of November, 1963.
CARL M. FELKER.
Administrator of the Estate ot
ALBERT R. ZIMMERMAN,
Deceased.
No. 7(33
NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IN
STATE OF OREGON FOR ....
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Probate Department
In the matter of the Estate )
ol )
JOSEPH B. SYNAN, deceased )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned administrator ol the estate
of Joseph B. Synan, deceased, pursuant
to an order ot the Circuit court or tne
Stale of Oregon for Douglas County
made and entered in the above entitled
estate on the 30th day ol October, 1963,
will oiler lor sale and sell from and
alter the 3rd day of December, 1963. for
caiev. bio s.e. Douaias Avenue, Rose-
rg, urcgon, an o. me rigni, line
the
loilowfng described parcels of real prop
erly: Parcel A:
Beginning at a point on the West
erly Side of County Road No. 151
(also known as Cornutt Road), said
point of beqlnnlng bears North
48 degrees East 17171 leet and
North 47 degrees West J3S.44 feet
and North 63 degrees West 313.84
leet and North 43 degrees West
339.4 feet from the Northeast cor
ner ol the original Town of Riddle;
Ihls point then being the true point
of beginning; Ihence South 3a de
grees West 845.6 feel; thence North
38 degrees West 10856 feet to the
Easterly side ol the new Riddle
Bypass County Road; thence NNE
610 leet along said County Road
on a l degree 00' curve to I he right
whose radius is 5730 leet and whose
delta angle is II degrees 41')
Ihence leaving said County Road
end running South 42 degrees East
558 leet: Ihence South 51 degrees
West 31.68 feet; thence South 4?
degrees East 128.7 feet; ihence
North 51 degrees East 153.4 feet
lo a point on the Westerly side
of County Road No. 151; Ihence
South 42 degrees East 501 . feel
along said County Road No. 151
to the point ol beginning, all situat
ed In I he NE'i ol Section 23, Town
ship 30 South, Range 4 West, W.rVU
Douglas County, Oregon.
Parcel Bi
Beginning al the quarter corner
common to Sections 14 and 23,
Township X South, Range 6 West,
W.M., Douglas County, Oregon,
thence Norlh 0 chains along taid
North-South mid section line of
said Section 14, lo center of said
section 14, thence East along the
East-West mid section One ot said
section 14, a distance of 630 feet,
thence South 50 deqrees East ?J7
feet, thence South 944 feel, more
or less, to the Northeast corner
of parcel ol land deeded to James
H. Roswell and wile, as Shown in
Recorder's No. 310446, 310447, end
310441. Deed Records of Douglas
County. Oregon; thence North 15
deqrees 16' West along said Ros
well parcel S.5 feel; thence South
24 degrees X' West along said
Roswell pare! 100.5 teet, thence
along said Roswell parcel South
42 degrees East 102.5 leet to the
Southerly corner thereof thence
South 24 degrees X' West 264.5
leet, ihence south 42 degree East
500 leet, more or less, to point
on the Westerly right of way line
of new Riddte Bypass County
Road. Ihence Southwesterly etorig
sad Coonly Road 175 feet, Ihence
North 38 deg ees West 785 leel.
fhetxe South 3 degree 3' yvt;t
4?.71 feet, to a pomt on the Sec
tion Hne between said Sections 14
end 23. thence South It degrees
X' West 4i2 S fevl to the place of
beginning
The sale w.h be wblecl to In confirma-
Uon of ,h above-entttie-j court
and r,r,f pub,,,rd: N"'
Stanley synam
JoSJph r a" ivnm, ehm
LEGAL
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE HEREBY 1$ GIVEN that the
Common Council of the City of Rose
burg, Oreoon, will hold public hear
ing In the Council Chambers of tht
Municipal Building in said City at 7:30
n m i MAvmiMr J il whlh I
c ? CXTl
land b hMrd on th question es to
whether or not the tolk(nn described
lo-wil
Beginning at a point on the pres
ent city limits boundary at the
Nonneasi corner ot tot ? or Eden
dale Addition to Roseburg, Ore
gon, said point being North II
degrees t' 02" East llll.lt feel, j
South 0 degrees 23' Wist 60 feet, 1
North 19 degrees a V" East 60
teet. North 19 degrees r East
49.1 feel. South 0 degrees 41'
West U'.U feet, and North 19
degrees 3' East 3l.4 feet from
the section corner common to Sec
tions 10. II, 14 and 15 Township
27 South Range 6 West, Willam
ette Meridian, Douglas County,
Oregon; thence South 0 degrees
23' West along the East line ot said
lot 9, the east end of Northwest
Vale Court, and the East line of
Lot 10 of Edendale Addition, a
distance of 260 (eel, more or less,
to the north line of parcel of land
conveyed to Clarence H. Berg, et
ut, as described In Recorder's
No. 326938. Douglas County Deed
Records, thence South 89 degrees
25' West along the North line oi
said Berg parcel, 10 feet to the
east line of Kline Street, thence
South 0 degrees 23' West along
the east line of Kline Street,
195 feel to the North right of way
line of Calkins Road, thence North
89 degrees 22' 30" East along the
North right of way line of Calkins
Road 126.73 feet to the most South
erly Southwest corner of said
Berg property, thence North 0 de
grees 08' East 195 feel to the
North line of satd Berg properly,
thence North 89 degrees 25' East
along the North line of said Berg
property 75 leet to the Northeast
corner thereof, said point being
the Northwest corner ot parcel of
land conveyed lo Elgin J. Bailey
et ux and Bruo O. BaMey, et
ux, as described in Recorder's No.
309238. Douglas County Deed Rec
ords, Ihence North 89 degrees 25'
East along the North line of satd
Bailey parcel 200 feet to the North
east corner thereof, said point
being on the West line ol parcel of
land conveyed to Francis M. Shep-ha-d,
as described In Recorder's
No. 307953 Douglas County Deed
Records, thence South 0 degrees
07' Wist along sa'd Shephard line
15 feet to the Southwest corner
of said parcel, thence Norlh 89
degrees 22' 30" East along said
Shephard south line, 200 feet to
the Southeast corner thereof,
thence North 0 degrees 03' 30"
East along satd Shephard East
line 275 teet to the South line of
the Plat ot Dee Vine, thence South
89 degrees 22' 30" West along the
South line of the Plat ot Dee
Ville, 520 feet, more or less, to
the place of beginning.
This notice is published by order ol
the Common Council of said City.
FRANCES JELLISON, Recorder
Clly of Roseburg, Oregon
NOTIC6 OF SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice Is hereby given that under
and pursuant to an order of the Circuit
Court of Ihe State of Oregon (or Doug
If ; County, duly mode and entered ol
record In the mailer ol the Estate ot
FREDERICK HERMAN SCHULZE, De
ceased, authorizing the undersigned as
Administratrix ol said Estate to sell
the real property hereinafter aescrmea.
NOW THEREFORE. I. LUCV Scha1
tenkerk, Administratrix of the Estate of
I REDERICK HERMAN SCHULZE, Do
redierl. will, at Ihe Office Of Kellcv
& Garrison, Lawyers, 205 Douglas Coun
ty Stale Bank Building. Roseourg. wa
gon, on ana niier me yin aoy ai
December. 1963. Oder for cash in hand
or on credit to Ihe highest bidder al
privaii sate subiecr to confirmation oy
the Court, the lol lowing described real
property belonging lo said estate, to-wii:
PAHLLL K aii mai pgriion ui sec
tion 16. Township 38 South, Range
6 West, Willamette Merldaln, de
scribed as beginning al a 3i" Iron
rod in a fence line from which
the South East corner of Donation
Land Claim No. 53 bears S. 00
degrees 26' West 3011.53 fl-.
thence S. 2 degrees 12' 10" West
70.0 II. to the center line ol the
Looklngglass Qreek; thenco S. 49
degrees 56' West 234.36 It. along
said center lino to a point; thence
S. 33 decrees 05' 20" West 450.91
ft. along said center line lo a point
In the East right ot way line of
the New County Road No. 47;
thence along a curve lo the right.
Ihe long chord of which bears N.
19 degrees 45' 30" West 142.76 II.
to a ." iron rod In the East
right of way line of said County
Road. Thence along a curve to the
right, the long chord ol which
bear N. 16 degrees 06' 50" West
559.27 fl. lo a n" Iron rod In said
right ol way line ot said County
Road No. 47; thence along said
right ol way line the three (3)
following courses and distances:
N. 13 degrees 17' 30" West 154.31
It to a H" Iron rod and N. 21
degrees 4? 40" west 202.31 ft. to
a 3" Iron rod and N. 13 degrees
17' West 417.1 ft. to a 'V Iron rod
In the South line ol Ihe Otto R.
Welsz and Virginia M. Wei si (hus
band and wile) properly as de
scribed In Volume 295, Page 543,
Deed Records ol Douglas County,
Oregon; thence along the South
line of satd Olio Weliz and Vir
ginia M. Welst properly the live
(5) following courses and distan
ces: N. 73 degrees 51' 20" East
1SS.22 It. lo a i" Iron rod. N. 83
degrees 20' 40" East and 373 95
II. lo a ' j" Iron rod, S. 9 degrees
28 SO" East 290.17 ft. to a W
iron rod, S. 69 degrees 58' 40"
East 148.16 It. to a 1 j" Iron rod,
and N. 87 degrees 14' X" East
145.92 It. to a HV Iron pipe at
a fence corner; thence $. 2 de
grees 12' 10" West along a North
Snith fence line 511.27 fl. to the
point ol beginning, all in Douglas
County, Oregon. Containing more
or less 17.06 acres.
PARCEL 2: All that portion of Sec
lion 18, Township 28 South, Ranqe
6 West, and Section 13, Township
28 South, Range 7 West, Willam
ette neridian, described a begin
ning at a iron rod in the West
right of way line of the New
County Road No. 47, from which
the South East corner of Dona
tion Land Claim No. 53 bears S.
12 degrees 06' 10" East 2578.51
ft.; thence along a curve to the
left, the long chord of which bears
S. 19 degrees 57' 20" East 201.18
It. to the center line of Looking
Qlass Creek; thence along the cen
ter line of said Creek the four
U) following courses and distances-
S. 53 degrees 47' 50" West
430.15 feel. S. 44 degrees 00 50"
West 550.76 feel, S. 49 degrees 22'
X" West 98.08 leel, end s. 47
deqrees 59' 50" West 508.97 feet;
thence N. 17 degrees 52' 10" West
103.74 ft. to a H" iron rod; thence
continuing N. 17 degrees 57' 10"
West 285.6 leet to a Iron rod;
thence N. 78 degrees 00' Wesl 52
leet lo point In the East right
oi way Una of the Old County
Road No. 47; thence along the
East right of way line of satrt
Old County Road No. 47 the lour
(4) courses and distances: N. 2
degrees 05' West 138 37 leel, N.
26 degrees 46' 40" East 296.97 fet,
N. 10 degrees 06 40" East 220 0
feet, and N. 77 degrees 10' 40"
East 1669.55 feel to a nail In a
fence post at lis Intersection with
the West right of way Una of the
New County Road No. 47; thence
along the West right of way line
of said New County Road No. 47
v'S follows: S- 13 degrees 16' East
1.75 feel to " Iron rod; thence
S. 13 degrees 14' East 137.2 feet
to a h" iron rod; thence S (0
degms 35' East 20051 feet lo
4" iron rod; thence S. 13 de
grees 16' East 154.14 leet to a ."
Iron rod; thence along a curve to
the left, the long chord of which
bers S. 16 degrees 07' 50" East
569 16 feet to the point of begin
ning, all of Douglas County, Ore
gon, Containing mora or less 32.385
ecru.
4aid parcels may be purchased separ
ateiy or as one unit, one parcel may
be purchased without the purchase ot
the oiner perce.
LUCV SCMATTENKERK
Administratrix of the Estate of
FREDERICK HERMAN SCHULZE,
Deceased
Everyone Reads The
SALES AND SERVICE
DIRECTORY ADS IN
CLASSIFIED
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All parsons having claims against the
Estatt of Dell Rov Peirsol, Deceased,
now pending In the Circuit Court ot
Douglas County, Oregon, art hereby no-
Prtsenl the duly Verilied
as required by law, to the undersigned
at the law offices ot George Luoma,
Umpqua Savings and Loan Building,
Roseburg, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, which dale is Novemtter
14, 1963.
LaVERNE L. PEIRSOL. Admin
istratrix of the Estate of DELL
ROY PEIRSOL. Deceased.
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30-Day rate 2 lines .... $6.00
1-Day rate 2 lines .... $1.00
3-Day rate 2 lines .... $2.00
6-Day rate 2 lines .... $2.75
30-Day rate 3 lines .... $8.00
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
AIRCRAFT 69
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 26
AUCTIONS 44
AUTO INSURANCE 79
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 7a
AUTOMOTIVE WANTED SO
AUTOS FOR SALE 81
AUTO TRUCK PRTS 75
BOATS AND MOTORS S5
BUILDI"? MATERIALS 41
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 32
BUSINESS PERSONALS 8
CARD OF THANKS 5
COMMERCIAL RENTALS 24
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 38
FARM EQUtPMtNT 70
rARMS AND RANCHES 34
FLORISTS 4
FUEL 43
HAY AND GRAIN 61
HEAVY EQUIPMENT 72
HELP WANTED 14
HELP WANTED MEN 15
HELP WANTED WOMEN 14
HOUSES FOR RENT 29
HUNTER'S ATTENTION 9
INCOME PROPERTY 37
INSTRUCTION - 19
LIVESTOCK 63
LOANS AND FINANCE 21
LOGGING EQUIPMENT 74
LOST AND FOUND 12
LOTS AND ACREAGES 3S
MARKET BASKET .... 57
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ... 45
MISCELLANEOUS REN.ALS 23
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 46
MOBILE HOME PARKS 31
MOBILE HOMES .... 32
MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT .. 30
MOTORCYCLES 77
MUSICAL INSTALMENTS 50
NOTICES 11
OFFICE EQUIPMENT ........... 51
PERSONALS 7
PETS AND PET SUPPLIES ... 67
POULTRY ANU RABBITS 68
POWER SA'VS 71
REAL ESTATE 34
REAL ESTATE WANTED 33
ROOM AND BOARD 28
ROOMS FOR RENT 27
SEEDS NURSERY STOCK 59
SPORTING GOODS 53
TIMBER AND SAWMILLS 40
TRADE MISCELLANEOUS 48
TRUCKS FOR SALE 76
WANTED TO RENT 25
WORK WANTED , 17
WHERE TO GO 10
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LEGAL
NO. 789
NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON I
FOR DOUOLAS COUNTY I
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate
of
MYRTLE FAIRBANKS, deceased 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Ihe
Undersigned administrator of the estate
ol Myrtle Fairbanks, deceased, pursuant
to an order ol Ihe Circuit Court ot the
State of Oregon lor Douglas County made
and entered In the above entitled estate
on the 6th day ol November, 1963, will
offer lor sale and sell from and alter
the 10th day of Dec., iber, 1963, tor cash
or for part cash and part credit, al Ihe
law ottices ol Long, Neuner, Dole &
Caiey. 110 S. E. Douglas Ave., Rose
burg, Oregon, tht following described
reai property:
Lot I, Paul Allen Subdivision, Douglas
County, Oregon, excepting therefrom
the South 50 leet ol said lot.
The sale will be subject to the confirma
lion ot the above-entitled Court.
Dated and first published; November
9th, 1963.
RAY E. ALLEN
Administrator ot the Estate
ol MYRTLE FAIRBANKS, de
ceased
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
DOUOLAS COUNTY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROSE
BURG. a national banking corporation,
Piaintilf,
vs.
VARY E. DANIELS and JOHN DOE
DANIELS, wile and husband, HAR
RIET ELLEN MENDENHALL and
RICHARD ROE MENDENHALL, wife
and husband, AL ICE MAY MOOR E
and JOHN DOE MOORE, wife and
husband, KATE WORDLEY Mc-
CREA and JOHN DOE McCREA, Wife
and husband, unknown heirs ol
HENRY BROOK, deceased, GEORGE
BELDON and MARY G. BELOON,
band and wife, unknown heirs ol
GEORGE T. BELDON, II deceased,
EDNA MAY SCOFIELO, also all other
persons or parlies unknown claiming
any right, title, -state, lien, or interest
In the real property described In the
complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO: Mary E. Daniels and John Doe
Dank Is, wile and husband. Harriet El
len Mendenhal and Richard Rot Men-
den hall, wile and husband, Alice May
Moore and John Doe Moore, wilt and
husband, Kate Wordley McCrea and
John Doe McCrea, wife and husband,
unknown heirs of Henry Brook, deceased.
George T. Beldon and Mary G. Beldon,
husband and wife, unknown heirs
George T. Beldon, II deceased, also all
other persons or parties unknown claim-1
tng any rigm, nue, estate, uon, or inter
est In tht real properly described In the
caitpiaini here n.
Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required to
appear and answer to the complaint
tiled against you in Ihe above-entitled
Court and cause within four (4) weeks
from Ihe dale ol ihe first Dubllcation ol
this summons, and il you tall to so
appear and answer said Complaint, for
want thereof the Plaintiff will apply lo
Ihe Court for Ihe relief demanded therein,
a succinct statement of which is as
lollows:
That you and each of you and any
persons claiming by, 'hrough, or under
you and each ol you ba required to
appear and set lor the nature and
character ot any ciaim, ngr.?, line, es
tate. Hen, or Interest In and lo the follow
ing described real properly in Douglas
County, Oregon, to wit:
B. ginning aI a point one chain East
of Ihe Norlhest corner ot Lol 16, First
Addition lo Brookslde, Roseburg,
Douglas County, Oregon; running
thence Norlh 100 feel; thence West
to the East line ol Ihe present lo
cated County Road known as Rifle
Range Road; Ihence South and West
along the East lino ol the Counly
Road known s Rifle Range Road lo
the Norlh line of said Lot 16; Ihenco
Fast lo Ihe place ol beginning,
and that upon the hearing thereof, It
be decreed thai Plaintiff Is Ihe owner
ol the hereinabove described real prop
erty and none ot said Defendants nas any
right In, upon or lo said real property;
thai Ihe rights of the Plaintiff be forever
auieied aoainst anv claims dv ine De
fendants or any ol them, or any persons
claiming by, through or under thorn and
a other persons or pontes unxnown
claiming any right, tide, estate, lien, or
Interest in and to said real properly
described in Iho Complaint herein bo
and they hereby are forever enjoined
from asserting any right, line, estate,
Hen, or Interest In or to the real property
aescrmeo in ine lompiaini nerein. ana
for such other and further relief as to
Iho Court may seem lust and oquitabie
This summons Is served upon you by
pubiicaion in ihe Roseburg News-Re
view, a legal newspaper ol general cir
culation, published in Douglas County,
Oregon, pursuant lo order of the Honor
able Don H. Sanders, Judge of the above-
emmed court, made and entered on the
mn uny ot uciooer, ivoj.
GEDDES, FELKER, WALTON &
RICHMOND
Attorneys for Plaintiff
P. O. Box 1245, Roseburg, Oregon
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LEGAL
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
Tuesday, December 17, 1963. at 9:00
o'clock a.m., in Circuit Court Room "B,"
Court House. Roseburg, Oregon, have
been fixed as time and place tor hear
ing oblections. If any, to the fine, ac
count tiled by the undersigned in the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor
Douglas County, and tor settlement there
of Dated and first published: November
14, 1963.
FRANCES COLLINS BRIDGES
Administratrix of tht Estate of
FOREST DEAN COLLINS,
deceased
NOTICE OP FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I hat ffc
undersigned as Executrix ol the Last
Will and Testament ol ALBERT HElO-
cNHtiLHi deceased, has tiled her Final
Account In the Circuit Court of the State
ol Oregon tor Douglas Countv, and that
Monday the I6ih day ol Oecember, 196)
at the hour ot 10:00 In tho forenoon Of
said day and Courtroom "A" of said
Court have been appointed by the
Court as the time and place lor hear
ing ooiecirons inereio and settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published November
16. 1943.
Date of last publication December 14,
1963.
ELAINE HEIDENREICH, Executrix
DANIEL P. KEOHANE
Attorney for Executrix
Pacific Bldg.
Roseburg, Oregon
Card of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our gratitude for
the many kind acts and expressions
of sympathy In Iho recent loss of our
moiher and slsler. Ha Jonas. Wt wish
also to thank the slaff ol Mercy Hos
pital for the care given her during
her confinement. To all, e hearllelt
"thank you."
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Siebrasse
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Oarrell Marsters
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Dortls Doak
Personals
DRINKING PROBLEM? Call Alcoholics
Anonymous, 673-6629.
Y 6 U RA E T N AL 1 (e agent Is Vine
Schuetie. Call 673-3031 or Res. 473-4819.
YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing
confidents1 tdv.ee may contact Catho
lic Charities, 278 W. Broadway, Eugene.
Ortgon. Olamond 5-3442.
ATTENTION: Will any persons witness
ing the car running down the white
German Shepherd about 9 P.M. FrU
day, Nov. 1st, near Barney's Mkt. In
Trl City, please call 863-4520, or stop
In at the rock shop in Trl-Clty.
Lost and Found
12
LOST 2 hounds, Black and Tan and
Walker. Toketee, Black Rock area.
Call 459-4264, Oakland, collect.
LOST Pan ol mens glasses In tan
open end case. Vicinity of post, offlct
or Indian Lanes. Call 673-7416.
Heto Wanted
14
RADIO CAB DISPATCHER steady em
ployment. Apply in person. 661 5c Hose.
ATTRACTIVE position full cr part.
time available Immediately lor man
or woman with good personality and
appearance. Opportunity for advance
ment. For local Interview call 672-2982.
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sirous of keeping their name or oiler
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Help Wanted Men 15
SPrlEADER CREWS familiar with Incen
tive pay. Sandorman and sander-grad-ers.
Call 269-9381' Coos Bay colfocf.
WANTED ReVlablelamTly man with
car to sell Fuller Brush Products. $115
per week to slart plus quarterly and an
nual bonuses. For Interview phone 672
1391 between 7 and 9 p.m.
WANTED
Exp. Core Layers
it Bushel Glue Crews
Call Supt. J. Hicks
WESTERN STATES PLYWOOD
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DRIVERS SALESMEN
REQUIRED lor the following areaa.
Roseburg (3), Myrtle Creek (2), Suthe-.
lin (1), Rural (3). 1485 per monitv
Bonus, commissions and advancemeir
Lite and medical insurance, sickness
and health benoflts, etc.. In the first
steps of management. These are perm
anent positions. Apply Wed.. Nov. 20,
10 a.m. sharp, Room 318, Umpqua
Hotel. If married bring wite.
NATIONALLY Organised 47-year-old Tex
as uu Lompany oners unusuai oppor
tunity to 4 men. Knowlodge of tractors
and machinery helpful. Sales experi
ence not neccssery. Wt train if hired.
Drawing account when qualified. Must
have late model car. This is a perm
anent position offering advancement
to man with managerial ability. Also
have position open to man willing to
travel 4 nights per week away from
city. For personal Interview wrlle qual
ifications, address, and phone number
to MERLIN SHIPPEY, Dept. 11EI,
P.O. Box 39i, Dallas, Texas.
CASH RATES
3-Doys 6 Doyl
30-Days
$ 6.00
BOO
10.00
12.50
15.00
S2.00
$2.75
2.7b
3 50
25
5.00
3.75
4 75
5,75
7.00
subject to 50c service charge
for credit.