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RANCHES WANTED .Mhai. .Hit mf Strut RMhy, Hi Urftr tmI strat. ..cy in Hi w,rld, h.s .ut-.f-at.i. buyers fr lar. ranch. 4 nrlr,m.nt f. Call OR 2-147 r mm to S J. I. STEPHENS ST. Lehne's Garden Valley Nursery Picks Blooms For Seattle Shipment DDII SCHNEIOIR sir. and Mm Mvrnn rhna hairA j started picking the daffodils at tneir Garden Valley nursery. The blooms are shipped by express freight to the Pacific Fruit in Se attle, Wash. Mrs. Clifford Hess and h t r daughter, Linda and Mrs. Sena Johnson recently went to Eugene on business. Susan Ra.ikei, a former Garden Hospital News LAND SALE Th Stat Highway Commission ' will sell at public auction on the- property described below at 9:00 :m.t March 27, 1956 Two parcel of Und iying to Section 24, Towruhip IT South, Rang WMt, W.M., Douflu County, Oregon. Pared I being portion of that tract of land conveyed to Stat of Oregon, by and through 1U Stat Hifhway Commiuion, by that dtad recorded la Book SOI, Paga AOS of Douglaa County Record of Deede; the Mid parcel being deecribed pllowe: Beginning at the Northweet corner of said State of Oregon Tract. Mid corner being 967.33 feet South U Deireea 05 40" East of the Southweat corner of the Jeremiah Huntley D.L.C. No. M; thence South 30 degrees 30' Beat 35 feet to the Southweat corner of Mid tract; thence North M Decreet 99' Beat 95 feet, more or leea, along the South Hne to a he which Is parallel to and 133 feet weeterly of the relocated centerllne of the Pacific Highway; thence Northweeterly 94 feet, more or leae, along eald parallel line to the North line of Mid State of Oregon tract; thence South 99 Degree 19 Weet along Mid North line to the place of begin ning, containing 0.11 acre. Subject to an eament granted to Harry O. Lindaey by Richard Arundel m evidenced in deed recorded In Volume 199, Page 670 of Douglai County Deed Record!. Parcel 2 being a portion of that tract of land conveyed to Slate of Oregon, by and through lt'a State Highway Commlialon, by that deed recorded in Book 210, Page 297 of Douglaa County Deed Records; the Mid parcel being that portion of Mid tract lying Bast of a 40 foot de dicated road and lying West of a line, which line Is parallel to and 12S feet westerly of the relocated centerllne of the Pacific Highway, Mid centerllne being described aa follows: Beginning at Engineer's Centerllne Station 259S30.B3, Mid Station being 41.83 feet South and 1165.36 feet East of the Southwest corner of the Jeremiah Huntley D.L.C. No. 96; thence on a spiral curve right (the long ehord of which bears South 11 Degrees 29' 13" Eastl 400 feet; thence on a 372.96 foot redius curve right (the long chord of which bears South 14 Degree 40 10" West) 256.33 feet to Station 3S646T.1I. Mid centerllne bearing! are on the Oregon Coordinate System, South Zone, containing 0.18 acre. The property la located southerly of Military and westerly of Corey Streets In Roeeburg. The property la No. 17883. The minimum price which will be accepted la S940.00 ' Conveyance will be by Bargain and Sale Deed with complete restriction of acceM to the Pacific Highway, and the deed will contain a condition that the property shall never be used for the placing, maintenance or display of any advertising sign, bill or poster, within view of the Pacific Highway, except such thereof as may advertise the use to which the property conveyed if devoted, or for the ule or lease of said property, or any portion thereof. TERMS Or SALE: Cash at time of ule. The right is reserved to accept oc reject any or all bids. INFORMATION: 0. W. PARKBR Oregon State Highway Comm. STATE HIGHWAY BUILDING SALEM, 0REC0N Valley girl now living in Coquitle, had her spring vacation with Nan cy and Jo Ann Dunn. Mrs. carl Schmidt sr. had a : roast hnliriav with her uranrisnns. i Robert, Ronnie and Roger Field ing. They fished at Winchester Bay and explored a large Japanese sea liner at Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Zuver and son,, Dennis, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Zuver and Mrs. Alice Wing, went to Dallas recently to attend the funeral of the former's uncle, Dick Van Den Bosch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higbee and Mr. and Mrs. Argus Fisher met Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry in Corvallis last weekend where they attended the Western Regional Basketball Tournament. They re turned to their home on Sunday. Bob Claypool returned recently after a motor trip through Califor nia, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Nevada. Jo Ann Carlson went to Eugene recently where she appeared on a Bluebird program in celebration of their birthday. Jo Ann showed a dog puppet which she had made in her Bluebird work. Margaret Blizard and her friend, Bettv Mantvla are enjoying the spring vacation from studies at Oregon State College in Corvallis at the home of the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biizara. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blizard and Bob returned recently from Salem where the former attended a for estry conference. Bob returned to Eugene in the evening to see the hirh school basketball games. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schneider and Marvin and Adam Schneider went to Portland recently on busi ness. They continued on to Kirk land Wash., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Schneider and aaugn tpr. Sheila. Sheri and Sandee. and Dr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider and children, John, Carol and Billy. CttniinmA Ttt Homt John Sinclair is still confined to his home with the flu. Donna Lee Bashford flew home to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bashford, from Corvallis where she is a freshman at osi.. Visiting at the Felix Raddatz home recently were their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson. Van couver, B.C. who had been winter ing in California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews took their grandson, Gene Mend rickson, to his home in Portland and returned via the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Handy and sons spent a recent weekend at DeLake. ' Henrv Booth. John Michel and i Larry Wait are home for spring i vacation trom me u 01 u. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard LarK ana sons. Leon and Gary, and Mrs. La Verna Lark went to Medford recently to visit with friends. Douglas Community Hospital Admitted Surgery: Mrs. Ovel Billingsley, Mrs. Frank Addison, Winston; Mrs. Andy Hempenius. Mrs. Urlen Edwards. Sutherlin; Linney Percl val. Myrtle Creek. , Modical: Lea una Fackrell, Ida Gillett, Oakland; Raymond Ames, Winston; Arthur Smith, Dillard, Terry Nelson. Camas Vallev; Mrs. Koiana uw, sutnemn Mrs. Bry an Uleekman. Mvrt e Creek: Anna Siegfried, "Mrs. Gordon Gruits, John Compton, Carolvn Schulze, Mrs. Edgar Walker. Annas Bus chke, Mrs. Henry Walle. David wane, nirs. uon itagedorn, airs. Harry Troedel, Roseburg. Discharged Mrs. Andv HemDemus. Mrs. Ur- len towards. Lee Williams. Mrs noiano cox, Miuicrlin; Mrs. Frank Addison, Raymond Ames. Judy Costello. Winston: Leanna Fack rell, Oakland; Carl Hansen, Med ford; Patricia Finney, Idleyld i-ans; Mrs. James Gorman. Wil bur: Mrs. Uovd Manuel. Mvrtle Creek; Mary Exceen, Donald workman, Lamar Ormond, Mrs. Ronald Herman. Katherine Dearl- ing, Mrs. Jennings Gravnine. John Compton, Doyle Miller, Chester Hammond. Maria Ualvan, M r s. Carl Roselund, Mrs. R. C. Dovle, Bruce Dodge, Arthur Long. Mrs. Robert Koehn. Dwight Coder, Al mon Walker, Roseburg. Mercy Hospital Admitted Surgery: Raymond Vaughn, Mrs. David Bates, Mrs. W. C. Callison, Jack Heritage. Roseburg. Mtdical: Mrs. lssac Peterman. Winston; Dale Hosteller, Yoncal la; Mrs. Ivan McGinly, Mrs. Hen ry rarazoo, butnerlin: Mrs. Helen Haffley. Mrs. Harold Thomas. Guv Penncll. James Sanders, Mrs. Mel- vin Miller, Roseburg. Discharged Mrs. Sam Heaney, Mary Ann Duyck, Mrs. Vircil Vance, (ills. A. A. Wilder, L. M. McCaffery, Kose-burg. Helping Hand Club ! Holds Business Meet The Helping Hand Club met re cently at the home of Marilyn uoage on r.den Lane. A short business meeting took place, and the item under discus sion was the Robin Dale School and small supplies needed by that organization. After the business meeting the hostess entertained with games and served refreshments in the St. Patrick's Day theme. Thcnext meeting will be held on April 17, at the home of Lillie Guilliams at 1SS1 NW Keasey Road. Members are to bring supplies des ignated to the meeting to be turned over to the Robin Dale School for Retarded Children. DixonvilU Woman Beck From Trip To Washington ' By JEAN RAOCLIFFE Mrs. Harry Collrson, Sr., return ed home recently after spending three weeks in Arlington, Wash., with her mother, Mrs. S. C. Marks, who has been seriously ill. She re ports having left her mother in an improved condition. Mr. and Airs. Jerry Rusf and family travelled to Klamath Falls recently to see the Jim Campbell family and to bring back Mrs. Rust's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graves, who have been visiting the Campbell's over the past several months. Wed., Mar. 21, 1956 The Newt Review, Roseburf. Or. 3 Roseburg Four Square Church Services Slated The Rev. J. H. Carver, of the Four Square Gospel Evangelistic Center in Roseburg, has announced that regular services for the church will start Wednesday of this week, at 7:45 p.m. Services will be held at the same time on Friday and Saturday. Sunday services will i n c u I d e Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.; morn ing service at 11 a. m.; afternoon service at 2:30 p.m. and evangel istic service at 7:45 p.m., accord ing to the Rev. Carver. The church is located at the cor ner of Jackson and Washington streets, upstairs. INITIATION SLATED The Winston Dillard Bethel 53, Job's Daughters are holding a pot 'luck supper at 6 p.m. on Thursday. A meeting and initiation of new members will follow the supper at 7:30 p.m. Roseburg OES Chapter Initiates New Members The Roseburg OES Chapter 8. met rerenlly at the Masonic Hall with Myrtle Olmscheid, worthy matron and Ralph Cooper, worthy patron, presiding. Four new members were initi ated into the order. Daffodils and acacia were used for decorations at the meeting, and a luncheon was served in the Ma sonic Dining room. Umpqua Woman Returns From Trip To Oklahoma ; Mrs. Esther Cooper returned to her home at Umpqua recently from a trip to Oklahoma. She visited at San Francisco and San Leandro on her way home. Stanley Long caught two large: female coyotes on his place last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl West, daugh ter, Mary Ami, and two grand daughters were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Long recently. DAVE TO MEET ! 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