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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1946" THREE. Local News, Mr. Leeper Home G. W. IDpr hHK ru-4n dist'hflroprl fmm Mercy Hospital and is convalesc ing satisfactorily at his home on Sout hKane Street. Mr. Leeper was reated at the hospital for pneumonia. Improving Mrs. Louis Albert Ranks is reported to be Improv ing at her home on South Main Street, following an illness oj several weeks. Melting to Be Held The Woman's Society of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday at a 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon at the church par lors. Installation of new oflicers will take place and special music will be presented. Sunshine Club to Meet The Northslde Sunshine Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. O. Patterson in Laurel wood. Here From Salem Mrs. George Kpauer of Salem spent Tuesday in Roseburg visiting friends and attending to business. The Spauer family formerly made their home here. Convalescing Mrs. George Kohlhagen of Roseburg, who has been seriously ill and receiving medical treatment in a Portland hospital, is now reported to be ronvaleseing satisfactorily at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mc Henry, and family, in East More land, Portland. Visit at Schulze Home Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hagstrom of Portland spent several davs this week visit ing In Hnsebur? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schulze. Mr. Hagstrom was construction fore man of the sawmill which burnei at Myrtle Creek. Bible Class to Meet- The Wes ley Bible Class of the Methodist Church will hold its regular fel lowship meeting and pot luck sup per Friday evening, March 15, at 6:30 o'clock at the church par lors. Members are requested to bring n hot dish and their own table service. W. S. of C. S. to Meet The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will meet at a 1 o'clock ootluck luncheon Thursdav at the church parlors. Mrs. Floyd Wilson will conduct the business meeting with Mrs. William Adair in charge of the devotions and Mrs. Paul Elliott, program chairman. Worst of Storm Over, Weather Official Says Only Sutherlln residents need expect fliKMl conditions as a re sult of this week's rains, Weather man J. C. McC'allister said today. "The worst of it is over," he fm mcnted. Water level on rivers and streams in the county is higher than normal, but the most that Ro.selmrg residents may ex pect, McCallister paid, are a few fhiodcd basements. George P. Sheridan Dies George P. Sheridan, native of Roseburg, and for nianv years In hir-im.-.- Ht Cnn-s H:iv ft" fl Mii-oh 6 in San Francisco. He was a son of the late Thomas R., and Flor ence Sheridan, the former an early day hardware merchant and banker of this city. Surviving are two sisters, Minnie C, and tjrace Shot iilan. Two Jobs Awarded on Tiller-Trail Highway SAI.F.M, Ore.. March 13. CTl Contracts for building a hridge over Coffev creek on the Tiller Trail secjndary highway and for grading, surfacing and oiling 5.7:1 miles of the Milo-Tiller sec tion of tile same highwav were .-. :tvrlt bv the Stnte H'r-hV''V Commission today to C. J. Eldon, Portland. Eldon submitted low bids of $15.0.50 on the bridge job, and $150,319 on the other Job. The bids were opened February 2G. W. W. Lath Pauses Willis Wilson l.ash, G-l, died at County Hospital In Roseburg Mon day March 11. He was born Dec. 7, 1 KH1 , in Iowa and had been a resident of Roseburg for the last twenty-five years. Graveside services In charge of the Roseburg Funeral Home will be held Saturday, March IB, at 10 A. M. with Kenneth Knox of ficlntine in the Melrose cemetery. See Us Before You Sell Check Our Prices on Turkey Hens and Chickens and Be Convinced :- : CASH BUYERS OF TURKEYS POULTRY EGGS NORTHWEST POULTRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. 500 W. Lane St. Phone 210 Bark In Office Dr. George K. Houck has returned to his office in the Medical Arts building, fol lowing a week In Portland, where I h" took a refresher course In alterpies at the University of Ore I gon Medical School. He was ao- comnan'ed to Portland and back bv his wife, and while there, they visited relatives and friends. Officers to Be Installed For svthe Guild will meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church for a des-sert-suDner and installation of new officers. Committee chair men are asked to have their year ly reports to present at this ses sion. Members and all business ind professional women of the Prc-hvtennn Church ore Invited Bring Dauqhter Home Mr. ana Mrs. E. A. Pearson of Rose burg made a trip to Coquille to visit over the weekend with the latter's sister, Mrs. Lonnie Clark, and family, and to bring their daughter, Mary Lvnn, back to Roseburg. Marv Lvnn spent a week in Coquille at the Clark home, while Mrs. Pearson and her mother, Mrs. W. E. Cooper, of Dillard were in Portland on business. STOVE OIL FURNACE OIL Distributors for Standard Oil Company Especially distilled for oil heaters Delivered daily to all parts of Roseburg and suburban areas. Give your stove new life; eliminate too frequent cleaning of soot from stoves and pipes. Our oil is distilled clean and de livered in modern clean equipment. We have extra drums. SOUTH END FUEL COMPANY 207 Rice St. Phone 173-R Prompt Automoible Repair Now Available Mechanical work from motor tune-up to complete motor overhaul by factory trained mechanics. All Work Guaranteed We carry a complete line of genuine Chrysler products parts. CORKRUM MOTORS, INC. Agency for v DE SOTO 114 N. Rose PLYMOUTH . Phone 408 WE1! . have added another truck to our wood business and can handle a few more orders, both town and coun try. Prompt delivery. ROY DENNY 532 N. Pine Street Phone: 236-J Jutt like old timet to have the I gang iwki anu mma iu m . -m the Smart's. Here I am, just on 'III dar home, and Tom Smart 'f that's the fur making like a hot rock" pilot tart, "Better com over tonight ...the finf want to celebrate your return. 'Mr. Smith." And right (way I art, "Roger I" becauu we've aiway naa tun at in smart a plu milk (hakes, cola punches ...and FOOD I And boy that always meana a HIGH TIME with never a hangover. Yea, fir fun time (t the Smart family is on of thot tangs I marked up to do when I got back bom. is 4 TO Ladv Elks to Meet The Ladv Elks will hold a business meet ing Thursdav night at 8 o'clock at the temple, followed bv a s cial hour of bridge and pinochle with prizes being awarded to win ners. Hostesses for the month of March Include Mrs, Rov Hebard. Mrs. A. E. Elliott and Mrs. Vil Strong. New Pro to Give Talk Art Pearson, new pro at the Rosebur? Countrv Club, will give a talk Thursdav afternoon at tbe club house to all women golfers in terested In taking either orivit or groun golf lessons. The cl"h ladies will first meet at 10 A. M. at the clubhouse for contract bridge, followed by a 12:30 pol luck luncheon. Ston Over In Rosehurq Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradley and the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradlev. all of Dil'on. Montana, stooocd over in Roseburg this week en route home from Cali fornia to visit Mrs. Stanley Brad lev's grandmother. Mrs. Amv i Strong, at her home on North Pine street. Fish Receivinq Station Will Rise at Florence REEDSPORT T.eorge Radlch. form1 resident of this dtv -w n official of the Columbia Plver Pikers Association In the Astorie office, was her, this week and announced that he had completed nrrangements with TomLillabo, toe! contrpetor. to erecf new building at Florence for a flh re ceiving station for the CRPA. a regular manager will be nlaced -charee of the new station. F company has 1ut renewed a five. year lease on Port of Umno.ua property which It occupies here. Arthur Vonado, Veteran Of World War 1, Passes Arthur C. Vonado. 49. died Mon day In Roseburg following" a short Illness. Born at TvlersvMc'l Pa.. Anril 13. ISffi. he was a veteran of the first World War. and was a longshoreman at Portland for I a number of years. The body is ! to be shipped by the Douglas Fit J neral Home to Beaverton, Ore gon, where services win be held. Vital Statistics RORN TELLER To Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Teller of Umpeua at Mercv hosoital. Saturday, March 9. a daughter. Bettv Lou; weight J nine pounds two ounces. I Four Persons Fined Three persons were fined for ! Intoxication and one for speeding : vesterday, Citv Recorder A. .T. i Ceddes reoorted this morning K. W. Hamilton, intoxication. $15; John F. Davis, intoxication, $20; James Laurance. intoxication, $25, and Clifford Ferber, speeding, $10. Clinic Deferred No clinic will be held tomorrow, Thursday, at the office of the County Health Department. It was announced today bv Dr. E. J. Wainscott, county health doctor. 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