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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN you and each of you that for the Cheek nhrilinn Rmi" i'.I I Rial i'L r iviuiri Me. reason of delinquency of the nv. ment of the taxes on the hereinaft er described personal property for the years and in the amounts as set forth, that the tax collec tor for Douglas County Oregon lias Issued warrants to enforce stock Dealers, Donald Conn. Rich ard A. Coppage dba Coppage -Sheppard Lumber Co., E. H. Coult dba Bud's Auto Service, Robert Diltz, Warren A. Dixon dba Suth erlin Brake Service, J. S. Doolit- tic dba J E. Doolitlle & Son. E. payment of the said taxes, togeth-! M. Doran, Aifred Elder, Leslie c! F. .Hi . meieun 10 aaie 01 risner, jonn c Flory dba LCM .-aw. .am maiiaillS, adlHSl the following named persons trs the respective owners of the sev eral personal properties hereinaft er described, as appearing on the latest tax roll: TO: T. E. Anderson k B. J. Peters, dba Anderson & Peters Sawmill, IL W. Andrews. Clay Anlauf & Ivan Linch, dba Anlauf & Linch Logging Co., Stanley H. Beard & Sam W. Hughes dba Loon Lake Logging Co., E. H. Beets, dha Square Deal Cafe, A. G. Bernier, Don E. Brace dba Brace Logging Co., R. F. Britt dba Britt-Nelson Logging Co., Wm. Brown 4 M. J. Hasb.ook dba Brown 4 Hasbrook Logging Co., Leonard Cain, James Carlock Logging Co., John C. Flory dba l. at r cogging co.. J. M. Free man, Kenneth Gash, Ray Raney & Kenneth Gash dba Raney & Gash Logging, F. J. Glenn, Glide Lumber Co., Inc., Norman Gott 4 A- Burnett dba Gott & Burnett, J. W. Haught, Howard Hisky, Merle G. Hogue, Orville Holmes, Archie E. Huseby & James Sim dba Huseby & Sim's Lbr. Co. A. M. Hyde dba Reedsport Market, D. R. Jennings dba South Ump qua Lbr. Co., Myrtle Kennedy dba Deer Creek Cafe, Harold Kirk, Vic Leigh, Harold C. Levy dba Logger's Supply, Wm. W. Likely, Virgil P. Long & Verlin M. Wolfe dba Long Lumber Co., C. W. Mc Elmurry, R. T. McFarland dba McFarland Lbr. Co., J. J. McGin- Riggs Lumber Co., Donald Mc Kay dba H M 4 11 Lbr. Co., Jan ette Manning dba Square Deal Cafe, Lee Mortenson & Henry Mil ler dba Miller & Mortenson, Lee Mortenson, Inc., Ken Pennington dba Ken Pennington & Co., Chct Ray, John C. Reese dba Wes! Side Grocery, Oscar Rose dba Os car Rose Lumber Co., Melvin Rus sell, Schwab Lumber Co., Max Schwartz Co., Inc., Clifton T. Sol oman Art M. Steferud dba Art 4 Al s- Service, Vince Theiss 4 Carl Theiss dba Theiss Bros. Log ging Co., T. S. Trees dba Trees Brothers Sales 4 Service, Fred Ward, J. M. Ware dba J. M. Ware 4 Son, Donald Weaver, dba Weaver Logging Co., Leslie C. Fisher 4 Donald R. Weaver dba Weaver 4 Fisher Logging Co., L. Webb, Albert Wells dba Albert Wells Mill Co., Eugene Welton, Julian H. West. James Whorall, W. K. Wight, W. Yoast, George F, Zimmers and all persons own ing or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any interest in any personal properly herein after listed and described. I S - M 2 5 U U OS s g at . LEGAL NOTICE !3 " " I d 8 2 t) .5 a M a H 1 5-15-54 T. E. Anderson 4 B. J. Peters dba Anderson 4 Peters Sawmill 2 5-15-54 H. W. Andrews 3 5-15-54 Clay Anlauf 4 Ivan Linch dba Anlauf 4 Linch Logging Co. 4 5-15-54 Stanley H. Beard 4 Sam W. Hughes dba Loon Lake Loging Co. 5 5-15-54 A. G. Bernier 6-5-15-54 Don E. Brace dba Brace Logging Co. 7 5-15-54 R. F. Britt dba Britt-Nelson Logging 8 5-15-54 Wm. Brown 4 M. .1. Hasbrook dba Brown 4 Hasbrook Logging Co. 9 5-15-54 Leonard Cain 10 5-15-54 James Carlock dba Carlock Logging Co. 11 5-15-54 II. S. Check 12 5-15-54 Christiansen Bros. Livestock Dealers 14 5-15-54 Donald Conn 15 5-15-54 Richard A. Coppage dba Coppage 4 Shep pard Lumber Co. 16 5-15-54 E. H. Coult dba Bud's Auto Service 17 5-15-54.Kobert DUtz 18 5-15-54 Warren A. Dixon dba Sutherlin Brake Scrv. 19 5-15-54 J. E: Doolitlle dba J. E. Dooli'.tle 4 Son 20 5-15-54 E. M. Doran 21 5-15-54 Alfred Elder 22 5-15-54 Leslie C .Fisher 23 5-15-54 John C. Flory dba LCM Logging Co. 24 5-15-54 John C. Flory dba , L 4 F Logging Co. 25 5-15-54 J. M. Freeman 26 5-15-54 Kenneth Gash 27 5-15-54 Ray Raney 4 Kenneth Gash dba Raney 4 Gash Logging 28 5-15-54 F. J. Glenn 29 5-15-54 Glide Lumber Co., inc. 30-5-15-54 Norman Gott 4 A Bur nett dba Gott 4 Bur nett . 31 5-15-54 J. W. Haught 32 5-15-54 Howard Hisky 33 5-13-54 Merle G. Hogue 34 5-15-54 Orville Holmes 15 5-15-54 Archie E. Huseby 4 James Sim dba Huse by 4 Sim's Lbr. Co. 36 5-15-54 A. M. Hyde dha . Reedsport Market 37 5-15-54 D. R. Jennings dba South Umpqua Lumber Co. 38 5-15-54 Mvrtle Kennedy dba Deer Creek Cafe 39 5-15-54 Harold Kirk 40 5-15-54 Vic Leigh 41 5-15-54 Harold C. Logger's Levy dba Supply Sawmill Farm Mach. 4 Livestock Logging Equip. Logging Equip Logging Equip Logging Equip. Logging Equip. Logging Equip. Logging Equip. Logging Equip. Sawmill 1953 202.80 3.04 205.84 1951 25.78 3.87 29.65 1952 49.63 4.49 54.12 1953 43.95 .66 44.61 ' ' 128.38 1952 104.58 9.41 113.99 1953 173.35 2.60 175.95 289.94 1952 284.86 25.64 310.50 1952 ft53 1952 1953 1952 1953 1952 1953 1952 42 5-15-54 Wm. W. Likely 43 5-15-54 C. W. McElmurry 44 5-15-54 R T. .McFarland dha McFarland Lbr. Co. 45 5-15-54 J. .1. McGinly 4 F. E. Riggs dba McGmty Riggs Lumber Co. 46 5-15-54 Donald McKay dha HM 4 H Lbr. Co. 47 5-15-54 Lee Mortenson 4 Henry Miller dha Miller 4 Mortenson 48 5-15-34 Lee Mortenson, Inc. 50 5-15 54 Ken Pennington dba Ken I'ennindlon 4 Co. 51 5-15-54 Chet Hay 52 5-15-54 John C. Reese dba West Side Grocery 53 5-15-54 Oscar Rose dba Oscar Rose Lbr. Co. 54 5-15-54 Melvin Russell 55 5-15-54 Schwab Lumber Co. 56 5-15-54 Max Schwarti Co., Inc. 57 5-15-54 Clifton T. Soloman 58 5-15-54 Vince Theiss 4 Carl Theiss dba Theiss Bros Logging Co. 59 5-15-54 T. S. Trees dba Trees Bros. Sales & Service 60 5-15-54 J. M. Ware dba J.M. Ware 4 Son 61 5-15-54 Donald Weaver dba Weaver Logging Co. 62 5-15-54 Leslie C. Fisher & Don ald R. Weaver dba Weaver 4 Fisher Log ging Co. 63 5-15-54 L. Webb 65 5-15-54 Albert Wells dba Albert Wells Mill Co. 65 5-15-54 Eugene Welton Grocery Stock Sawmill 4 Lumber 1952 1953 1952 1952 113.13 220.86 138.38 .11.30 8.27 3.31 12.45 1.02 121.40 224.17 345.57 150.83 Fri, May 21, 1954 Tht News-Review, Roieburj, Ore. 11 Classified Section CLASSIFIED RATES PHONE 2-2631 6 dayt per word ...... 13c AuJKfc umv wo oavs Effective Mjr 1. IBM LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Atlveiu.ini oiacea itvni witnin Ruieburt irada area Muiinlum iinarla tor any ona ad II SOe 1 day per word 2 days per word 3 days per word word '--3 4 days per 1G3.15 .Livestock -Lumber Fur., Fix., 4 Mdse 129.87 11.69 141.56 115.10 258.22 266.36 72.35 131.49 164.43 106.02 119.65 1.73 23.23 4.00 6.51 11.83 2.47 9.54 1.79 116.83 281.45 270.36 551.81 1 78.86 ' 143.32 166.90 310.22 115.56 121.44 Livestock 1952 75.33 6.78 1953 235.21 21.17 154.70 2.32 Logging Equip. 1952 118 68 lu-68 Logging Equip. 1952 2".J5 15.20 1953 21 66 -il Auto Supplies . 1952 54.22 4.88 Farm Mach. 4 1952 - 22.10 1.99 Livestock 1953 32.36 .49 Equip. ; .952 65.51 5.90 Misc. Equip. 1952 36.90 3.32 1053 49.50 .74 Misc. Equip. 1952 35.62 3.21 1953 23.42 .35 Logging Equip. - 1952 123.30 11.10 Logging Equip 1952 41.18 2.88 Logging Equip. 1953 238.85 3.58 Logging Equip. 1952 339.03 30.51 Farm Mach. 4 Livestock 1952 33.43 2.67 ' Logging Equip. 1953 41.58 .62 Logging Equip. 1952 44.00 3.52 Sawmill 1953 84.00 1.26 Sawmill - 1952 1333.00 119.97 1953 1254.40 18.82 Logging Equip. 1951 253.80 43.15 1952 188.19 16.94 1953 252.45 3.79 Sawmill 1952 228.91 20.33 1953 331.65 4.97 Logging Equip. 1953 97.20 1.46 Logging Equip. 1952 .113.78 10.24 Sawmill & Misc. 1952 5.28 .47 1953 , 4.83 .07 Sawmill 1952 - 202.50 18.23 Kuril., Fix., 4 ' 1952 148.80 13.39 lnv. 1953 374.27 5.61 Misc. " 1952 4.13 , .37 Fur., Fix., 4' ' 1952 53.96 4.86 lnv. ' 1953 58.90 .88 Livestock 1952 5.51 .50 Farm Mach 4 1953 78.56 1.18 Livestock Fur., Fix., 4 1952 98.77 7.65 lnv. 1953 . 140.07 2.10 Farm Mach 4 Poultry 1952 7.58 .68 Farm Mach 4 Livestock 19,2 11.35 1.02 Logging 4 Sawmill Equip 1952 111.65 10.05 ii , t u .... 453.20 40.79 Sawmill 4 Lumber. 1952 77 91 7 01 ,n to-, 171(10 15.39 Sawmill Ijjtf ,48.80 2 23 Road Building 1952 ij?'- 38275 Equip. 1953 c...,lt in-.o 10S.80 9.50 Sm J' 120.96 1.81 Sawmill 1953 i ii fa n2 Logging Equip. . 1952 Conslniclinn Equip. 1952 m Logging Equip. 1953 "J7"u nm Logging Equip. 1952 868 14 78 13 Logging Equip 4 Imp. 1952 '3 18 119 on Leased Land 1953 H 87 152 1953 . lOl-'lO 152 237.00 82.11 256.38 157.02 413.40 129.36 232.35 21.98 254.33 59.10 24.09 32.85 56.94 71.41 40.22 50.24 90.46 38.83 23.77 62.60 134.40 44.06 242.43 369.54 36.10 42.20 47.52 85.26 1452.97 1273.22 2726.19 296.95 205.13 66 5-15-54 Julian H. West 67 5-15-54 James Whorrall 68 5-15-54 W. K. Wight 69 5-15-54 W. W. Yoast 70 5-15-54 George F. Zimmers 5-15-54 Art M. Stefferud dba Art 4 Al'a Ssrvice 72 5-15-54 Janette Manning dba Square Deal Cafe 73 5-15-54 E. H. Beets dba Square Deal Cafe 74 5-15-54 Fred Ward 75 5-15-54 Virgil P. Long 4 Verlin M. Wolfe dba Long Lumber Co. Logging Equip. Logging Equip. Inv., Fur., 4 Fix. Logging Equip. Logging Equip. Lotting Equip. Logging Equip, Logging Equip. 4 Sawmill Logging Equip. Logging Equip. Misc. Equip. Logging Equip. Sawmill Logging Equip. Livestock Service Station Equip. Fur., Fix., 4 Inv. Fur., Fix., 4 Inv. Livestock Logs Logging Equip. 1952 5 39 .49 5.88 1952 6-33 .57 6.90 1952 359.18 32.33 391.51 1953 3.55 6.20 419.75 - - 811.26 1952 179.70 16.17 195,87 1951 409.55 69.62 479.17 1952 ' 382.23 34.40 416.63 895.80 1953 81.62 1.22 82.84 1952 4.76 .29 5.05 1953 87.33 1.31 88.64 93 69 1952 195.30 1758 21288 1953 . 20.90 .45 30.35 ' ' "243.23 1951 365.87 60.79 426.66 - 5c 7c 9c .lie S days per word .......... ... I3 Line od, repeat insertion, per dov 9c Line ad, per line a day 1 8c Line ad. per line, per month 2.35 1 DISPLAY CLASSIFlKv First Insertion, par col. Inch (1.60 Repeat insertions, per col. Inch .80 I col inch per month $20.60 Notional Cloisifttd Advertliinf 5c per word, no repeat rate Mc per line, nc repeat rate DEADLINE 11:00 A. M. am d.v'viuu to publication ADJUSTMENTS It your autiiiijenitMH t.pfari Incor rectly, notify ut Immediately. Wt will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Iniertlon. Such reiponafbllity la limited to refund of price paid or correct iniertlon of advancement. REFUNDS WILL NOT BH D Real Estate 1 LOT ON BALL? ST.. 40 i 100'; lui aandy soil; sewage and xai Una avail able. SlfiOO., S10O0. oaah. balance aa suited. 1N0 Sat. Calls) C. A. Wallen, 11-U Ball! SljPh 3-8028. KOR SALE Equity In small two bedruoni house oi uestside SB43. Nice location. Ph. 2-1181. 1951 67.55 11.48 79.03 1952 78.28 7.04 85.32 1853 63.84 .96 64.80 1952 229.15 1953 428.04 38.52 466.56 167.31 2.51 169.82 636.38 1952 ' 156.94 13.41 170.35! 1953 17.32 .26 17.58! . - 187.931 1952 12.33 Ml '" 13.44 1951 7.83 1.33 9.16 1952 173.05 15.57 188.621 1952 144.02 12.96 156.98 1 1953 177.44 2.66 180.10! 337.08 1952 ' 47.02 3.29 50.31 1933 94.64 1.42 96.06 146.37 1948 14.95 4.48 19.43 1950 25.98 6.50 32.48 51.91 192 20.93 1.88 22.81 LEGAL AD VERT1SKMKNT FOR BII SHOP AUDITION AT TUB lONt'Al.I.A HIGH SCHOOL YON CALL A, OREGON Scaled bids will be receivt-d by the. Clerk of School Dlntrlct No 9, Ytm calla, Oregon, at m YoncatUt High School until B;00 P.M.. Wednesday. June And, lft54, for the erection of a Shop Add i (ion to the YiacaUa Hieh School, and will then and there be properly opened and road aloud, Bid received after the tlrr fUd for Plana and tpcclttciatioiis may be ob tained from the office of Lyle F. Glenn, Architect, 323 Pacific Building, R de barf. Oregon, upon deposit of $23.00 per eet The amount of the deposit will be refunded upon return of the document! complete and unmutilated within five 15) davt after tha time let (or opening of bids. The right la reserved to reject ny or all bids and to waive Inform )'' Na bidder mav withdraw his bid after the, time aet for the opening thereof, unless the awiird li delayed lor rlod exceeding thirty 1301 dnyv cacti Diaaer 1953 1952 1953 1953 38.72 .58 39.30 Real Estate 1 BY OWNER About 3 acre, imatl . nouaa mat ran db moved onio acre-, age, SlflOO.. 500 down. miita from Roseburg. Ph. 3-7t3 between 5 and 1 p.m. . THREE BEDROOM sTjncb atyle home. Situated in one of the Ben districte in West Roseburg. Uoautifui ilirubs, flowera and garden, Large lot. double-; garage. Ph. 3-1177. SELL OH Trade close "in rooming house with $4w month lnrotne, for home In Roaeburg or small acreage with home clear of debt as down payment. SI O.OOO. and up. Ph. 3 7237 -' SPACIOUS 3 bedroom home In Cloakee. erry, a years o;a. hardwood fioor fireplace, patio. Landscaped, electric, heat, large attached garage. Many ai, tractive features. Ph. THREE bedroom home,- 21. years old.f 4 walnut trees. . Excellent location. ' Bus service, Immediate possession. $ 1U Tanager Way. Ph. 2-327 J. - Listings Wanted MAGNESS REAL ESTATE S. Stephens Ph. S-.I.TW L 700 FT. FRONTAGE on North Umpqua a uniininnea nomei, uvaoie; sl'too. down. 3-3020. . 80 ACRES 3 Vdroom home, some tim-. ber. Term, immediate possession. Box 646. Glendale, Oregon FORCED TO SELL 2-hndroom home, ince lawn, uur fi.tiuu equity I or Ph. 2-1783. ' Fori SALE" OrTtRADB Equity in seven caoins rnr . Dearoom noma or what Ph. 3-405 - MODERN 2-bod room houW, big garden. an lencea, aouoie garage auaa wal nut Lane- Ph. 2-3314. SMALL 3 bedroom home. Will incrlf'ce my equity or ?12O0. Cajh balance Blf. at $50. per month Ph. 2-3KM. . THREE BEDROOM on amall acreage. Many extra buildings. Leavtrg town soon. 136 Keasey Road. LOTS FOR SALE $i0U down, I2S month. area sou. rn, a-jzie, LEGAL NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT BONDS " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that' the undersigned Recorder of the Citv oi Hoseourg, uregon wui up to t P M. Juno 7, lVsVi, at lir office in the 1'itv Hall In - said City, receive sealed pro posals tor trte purcmase oi taty im provement Bonds in the cum of tHfl.- ' 270.14 for unpaid axitessmenLH for street and sewer 'mprovemunts. said Don as are issued under the Han croft Bonding Act in denominations of (500.00 each with one bond In the de- ; nomination of S37D.14; with Interest not exceeding 3 per cent: said bonus shall mature semi-annually on th'i ltt day of Decemlwr and the 1st day of June of each year hereafter for a period of eleven and one-half-years; that the dales when each of aald bonds aha), mature together with the number of the bonds to be matured and the amount r.uat be pre-qualified at maturtr ol gRltl bonda is as follows pi-ftRcrlDed ty the uaws or urtigon. i ' Kam Duraer muii womit wnn n ' bid a certified check or bid-bond made ""J-J out to School District No. 6, YonoaUa. ""i'S Oregon, In an amount not ies wan five (5) percent of his bid. GEORGE L, EDES, Clerk School District No. 9 Y one all a. Oregon Bond Numbers Amount ' 1 to 7 Inclusive . 1,2711.14 1 B to 13 Inclusive ; 3,000.00 " 4.64 603.40 163.08 9.05 2.45 5.06 165.53 777.98 Immediately upon completion I person against whom the warrant 1 with Interest thereon and costs as of service by publication oi me is issuea, ana me taxes on person pruvmeu- uj- iow above described warrants, it the delinquent taxes and interest and cost of service shall not have been paid, each such warrant or duplicate thereof will be filed by the tax collector with the county clerk for entry in the judgment docket of Douglas County. The amount of each warrant when docketed, together with add ed cost charges, will become a lien upon the title to any interest in real property owned by the Definition of abbreviations: Mdse. Merchandise Mach. Machinery Equip. Equipment al property embraced in such Service of publicaion of this warrant, with interest, penalties notice is made by four consecutive dllU l'USl.9 apyilUKUlC UICICIU, Will continue as a lien on all personal property of the person assessed as otherwise provided by law. The effect will be the same as though the people of the county had re covered judgement against the person charged ror tne run weekly publications thereof the Roseburg News-Review, a newspaper of general circulation in Douglas County, pursuant to (he order of the Douglas County Court, dated March 15, 1954. Date of first publication of this notice April 30. 1954 amount of the delinquent taxes , nat( of last publication of this covered by the warrant, together notice May 28, 1954 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the cio jc I undersigned Administrator of the Estate bifida 0f Prank B. Solomon, deceased. has filed his Final Account with the County Court in the above entitled estate, ana that Thursday, the 3rd day oi June, lfl54. at 10:00 o'clock A M. Ln the County Court of the Court House In Rose burg, Douglas bounty, uregon nns un it m ai time inri nlsce of hearlns ob jections to said Final Account and for sctuemnt or sain aiaic. H. V. Johnson, Administrator of the estate of FRANK B. SOLOMON, Deceased Johnson, Johnson & Harrang Of Attorneys for Admlnlitraior . 14 to 10 inclusive , 3.000.00 , 6-I-Sfl 20 tO 25 Inclusive i .1,000.00 " 11M-5G 20 to 31 Inclusive i 3.000.00 4 B-l-57 33 to 37 inclusive 3 000 00 12-1-37 33 to 43 inclusive ,3.01)0 00 e-l-AS 44 to 49 Inclusive i 3.000. 00 12-1-M SO to SS inclusive i 3.0O0.A0 0-1-SU 56 to 61 Inclusive . 3 .000.00 i 12-1-AO 82 to 67 Inclusive ' 3.000 00 6-1-00 BB to 73 inclusive 3.000,00 12-1-00 74 to 79 inclusive 3.000.00 , 6-1-fil BO to R5 inclusive 3 000.00 ' 12-1-61 88 to m lncliiBlve 3.OO0.00 ' 6-1-63 92 to 97 Inclusive 3.000X0 ' 12-1-62 08 to 103 Inclusive , 3.000.00 61-83 ; 104 to 109 Inclusive 3.000.00 12-1-O.t 'in to 115 inclusive 3.0D0.OQ 8-1-84 116 to 121 incluiPive 3.000.00 12-1-64 122 to 127 Inclusive 3.000.00 6-1-65 128 to 1.1.1 Inclusive .1.000.00 . 12-1-85 134 to 139 inclusive a .000.00 , The City will consider the lowest rate of Interest offered In determining tne best bid. The Common Council reserves the rljrht to reject any and all bid3. Bv Order of the Common Cnunrll. dnled and flrat published this lath day I of May, 1954. MILDRED HENNESSEY . Clly Recorder of the City of Roacburfl' Oregon ' Imp. Fur. Fix. Impl. Inv. Misc. Improvements Furniture Fixtures Implement! Inventory Miscellaneous C. H. BAiRD Sr. Sheriff & Tax Collector lor Dougas County, Ore. ROBERT M. STULTS District Attorney for Douglas County, Ore. 1954 Rose Show Dates Announced By Garden Club 2-19.24 336.62 585.86 98.66 124.02 5.75 4.90 The 1954 annual rose show has been scheduled by the Kosebura 2w'?i ' Woman's Club Friday and Satur day. May 28 and 29. according to 758.32 1 Spokcsmar. Mrs. Kenneth Ford. To make sure the show skimmed off the best roses in the area, Mrs. Ford had several pointers for the growers. She pointed out that the secret of winning prizes lies in planning ahead. She said the first requisite is Kplprtinn .if ennd olants. The 10.65 roses should be labeled. I Next, giowrs should disbud as 220.73 ' soon as the side bids of secondary ; flowers are visible. Small side 162.1!) shoots which develop in the axils 379.88 "( the leaves should also be re 542.07 4.50 58.82 59.78 118.60) 6.01 79,74 106.42 142.17 248.59 8.26 12.37 121.70 493.99 84.92 578.91 186.39 151.03 337.42 426.93 559.31 986.24 115.10 122.77 157.71 762.48 1154.99 2313.05 946.27 14.37 102. 92 102.92 132.38 moved. Removal at the earliest, cul ..The i rose ; should i be, cut as the ouu uvkiiis i" """ - r-q-.'- stage will cause wounds to heal Another secret, she said, is the manner in which roses are cared for at the time they are cut. Cut the roses the evening before the show, she said. Take a pail of water into the garden and as soon as the stem is cut, plunge It into the water Don't crowd too many flowers into one container. To pre vent flowers from being bruised bv hitting thp sides of the pail, place a roll of newspaper around the side in tne water. that the cut roses be taken inside as soon as possible and placed in a-cool, damp place away from drafts. The floor can be sprinkled to increase humidity in the air. Soda pop bittlcs in their case form the best method of transpor tation to the show. The label wish name of rose should be wired al the top of the bottle. LEAVE FOR U.S. MANILA I U. S. Ambassd- She went on to say rose stems dor Raymond A Spruance and h.s wife will leave rrraay lor a iw; in me unucu should he. cut at least 12 inches long. The wooden labels should he month vacation put on stem" wnen me roses arcaiaies Camas Valley Baccalaureate Set For Sunday By MRS. WM. CUNNINGHAM The baccalaureate service for the Class of 1954 of the Camas Valley Hiph School will be held al the Camas Valley Methodist Church Sunday night at 8 p.m. Parents Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mellor, of San Loandro. Calif., have been vis iting their daughter, Mrs. Elma Dunham, for the past week, The Mellors left Saturday for Portland where thoy will visit for a time with another daughter and a son. nnA.. ni,.n t rnmn. v.,1 iiw'f,r annilinr visit, wilh Mr.i' morce Manager Oliver Larson Dunham before returning to their 1 Mayor Edward C. Harms Jr. lias Highlanders Cain Favor -To Publicize McKenzie SPRINGFIELD Ufi The skirt of bagpipes and Hie flash of bright- . plaid kilts may soon add color to a Springfield promotional organ- ization out to rival the Coos Bay Pirates and the Grants Pass Cave men. 'McKenzie Highlanders," to pub licize Springfield's location as Ilia . "gateway" to the McKenzie River recreation area apparently is the most popular ot several proposed organizations now being s'udied by a special committee in bpringlieKI, according to Lhnmoer ot Lorn- I i'kl -: ' :.f AN I i THE MEDIUM In the soell of o trance, Madam Acrati calls the spirit of Elvira bock from the dead during the early scenes of "Blithe Spirit." The three-act play will be presented tonight and Saturday ot 8 p.m. in the Senior High School auditorium. The play is presented by the Thalia Community players ond is directed by Jean C. Smith. (Winston Studio Picture). :iome in California. Mrs. Phillip Standley has been called to Eugene by the illness of her granddaughter Jackie Kay Stanley, -blighter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stanley Mrs. Dirk Thrush and son, Don nie, and Miss Music Trush have returned homo from a week's' stay in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Amsteln and Mr. and Mrs. Blue Spencer and family spent the weekend at the coast visiting at Sunset Beach and N'orth Bend. At Dane Jamboree Mr. and Mrs. William Cunning. ham and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ar vidson of W. niton went to North Bend Sunday for the Square Danta .lamffioree. MrR. Dule Russell of Myrtle Creek visiled at the home of Mrs, Oran Slandley Tuesday. The Rus-. sells arc formerly of Camas Val ley. Mrs. R.rlier! Cummings and ch.. Jren visited with Mrs. Geor;!e ' Marstrrs in Eugene last week. Mrs. MarMers is the former I'ejrl i Edwards of Camas Valley. While in Lunelle Mrs. Cum.mings a. to visiled with another former resl-'. nent of Camas the former Marie . Wakefield, now Mrs. Basil Sncn-: cer. On Saturday Robert Cum-1 min?s jo.irneved to Eusene to jet his family and Ihey continued on to Drlake to visi' with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs J, V. Cum minus, before returning home. Driv To Euqent Mr. and Mrs. John Ilarmsrn and fanL'v, with Mrs. Beverly Nnrdike. drove to Eugene over the weekend, and were met there oy Mrs. Nonlike s parents, Mr. ind Mrs. fed llarmsen, of Nash ville. They spent the day visiting and Mrs. Nnrdike returned home with her narcnts. Mr. and Mrs Phil Laird of Norm Bend spent Mother's Day witn their grandmother, Mrs. Addm Hall. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Harmsrn and daughter, Beverly, Mrs. Shirley been given the job of finding out If Donald McKenzie, me Hiuison i Bay trapper for whom the McKen zie River was named, was a Scot ; or on Irishman. Jones and Mrs. Beverly Nordlka drove to Tenmilc Lake on Moth-, er's Day, where they wore joinca by Browns mother, Mrs. Anna', Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. . Brown and family, Mr. and Mis. ( Al Chatfield and daughters, Duuna , and Susie, all of Toledo. Tle group spent tho day visiting and , .sharing a picnic. Lt. John Thurston, son o Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurston, has ro- jeived his discharge from tua army and is homo wilh his par- . nts. 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