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&6SE&UR NEWS-REVIEW, ftOsEBURS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 13,' 1946' ' TFTRCT' Local News Out of Hospital Mi's. Stace Laurance, Jr., who has been very ill at Mercy Hospital, where she has been receiving medical treat ment, has been removed to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry sielert, on fclla street. Attend to Business W. B. Adams and W. J. Tobin, Portland, spent Wednesday in Roseburg at tending to business. Home Repainted The resi dence of Miss Rosa B. Parrott on South Cobb Street has been repainted. Obtain Marriage License Rob ert McClintock. 67. and Lulo Chit tenden, 54, both of Drain, obtained a marriage license at Vancouver, Wash., this week. D.of U. V. to Meet Florence Nightingale Tent No. 15, Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet Friday night at cat) ociock at the K. ot r. Hall. Anniversary To Be Observed The 100th anniversary of the Chambers-King clan will be ob served Sunday, June 16, at Cor- vallis Park. All clansmen are urged to attend. Group to Meet The Maricopa Cnmu Hie group will meet Fri day, June 14, at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. L. Adams in Sundale addition. Son Is Born Word has been received in Roseburg telling of the birth of a son last week in Corvallis to Mr. and Mrs. Newell C. Wood. The baby has been named Randall Wayne. Go to Portland Mrs. Marshall Pen Era and two sons, Marshall and Michael, Roseburg, left Wednesday for Portland to at tend to business and visit rela tives and friends. Home For Summer Jimmy and Teddy Sylwester, who attend school in Portland, have arrived In Roseburg to spend the summer months with their parents, Kev. and Mrs. W. A. Sylwester, 1170 Military Street. Publlo Invited to Party Ever green Juvenile Grangers has in vited the public to attend a bingo party at ts ociock Friday ntgnt at the grange hall. Prizes will be awarded winners. Refreshments will be sold. Skatina Party The Iwa Camp Fire Group will entertain the Cheskinmay group at a skating party at 8 ociock Friday night at the Winchester rink. Those desiring transportation are asked to meet at the Catholic School. Home From Portland Mrs. Bruce Elliott and daughter, Pa tricia, and son, Arthur Logan, have returned to their home In Roseburg, following a stay In Portland, where Mrs. Elliott took care of her sister's baby while the sister was in the hospital. Visit In Euaene and Springfield Mrs. Fred Barker and daugh ter, Mrs. Pete Rudolf, and Mi's. Thomas Finlay, all of Roseburg, srjent iwsday in Eugene visiting Mrs. Barker's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Branch, and in SDrinefield visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Wright. Back From Cottage Grove D. W. Keasey, Jr., has returned to his home in Roseburg, following a trip to Cottage Grove to take his wife, who was called by tne serious illness of her brother, who suffered a ruptured appendix last week and underwent an emer gency operation. Mrs. Keasey, Jr.. remained in Cottage Grove with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Garlinghouse. Leave for South Mrs. Mar guerite Belford and daughter, Monte Jo., and son. Donnie Mack, of Dupont. Wash., and Miss Frances Fisher of Vancouver, Wash., left Tuesday for Glendale, Calif., to visit, folowlng a short stop-over in Roseburg. They were accompanied by Mrs. Beitoras daughter-in-law. Mrs. Joseph H. Belford, nee Betty Pattison of Roseburg, who now resides at Dupont, Wash., and who will visit her parents on the Calkins road until Saturday. Mrs. Maud M. Jones! Dies in Roseburg Mrs. Maud May Jones, 62, resi dent of Eugene, Oregon, died in Roseburg at the Roseburg Sanitarium after a long period of ill health. Mrs. Jones was born May 20, 1884, at Spi ingmills, Pa., and was married to Mr. Jones February 24, 1002, at Boals burg, Pa. She had been a resi dent of the state for the past 20 years. Surviving her besides her hus band, E. E. Jones of Eugene, Oregon, are the following chil dren: Mrs. C. C. Shaull, Paulsbo, Wash.; Ray Jones, Lookineglass Route, Roseburg; Mrs. E. H. Hertzog, Wenatchee, Waih.. and Mrs. Harry Dreier, Red Bluff, Calif.; also the following broth ers and sisters: Mrs. J. K. Mor tensen, Everett, Wash.; Mrs. Sarah Deitzel, Waterville, Pa.; Mrs. Carrie Huffman. Avis. Pa.: William Wolfe, Centerhall, Pa.; Charles Wolfe, State College, Pa., and Orvis Wolfe, Avis, Pa. Mrs. Jones was a member of the Open Bible Standard Church of Eugene. Reverend Mr. Horn shuh of the Portland Church of the Open Bible Standard will conduct the services, which will be held in the chapel ot tne Douglas Funeral Home Saturday at 4:00 P. M. Interment will fol low in the Masonic Cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of the Douglas Funeral Home. Undergoes Major Operation According to word received in Roseburg, Mrs. Vernon Keel re cently underwent a major opera tion at Huntsville. Ala., and is convalescing satisfactorly. Mrs Keel and son, Tommy, left their home in Roseburg June 1 for Alabama to spend the summer months with relatives. They were joined there last week by Mr. Keel, owner of Keel's Motor Company, Roseburg, who was with Mrs. Keel during tne opera tion and who is remaining with his fathqr, who is reported to be in very poor neaitn. London bakers formed a broth erhood as early as 1155 and were t n cornora ted In l.wr. ried. He was a member of the Baptist church. Surviving are a number of npuhpwq nnri nieces, and a host of friends. Funeral services will be held in the ehapel of the Doug las Funeral Home Saturday after noon at 2:00 o'clock. Interment will follow in the family plot in the Masonic cemetery. Settlement of Scacen's Strike Reported Near (Continued From Page 1) seamen "on the beach." The west coast was due for a foretaste tonight. Work stoppages were set late today in major cities to permit stevedores and seamen to attend mass meetings. Some Labor Department offi cials expressed belief privately that most of the 62,000 AFL sea farers would be idle toq, if the CIO's "united front" strike grips the merchant marine. Dr. Hall Seely Chosen to Head District Medics n- TTnll 5nnlv Tinsphnrp sur- geon, was elected president of the Cmitharn Hroonn Medical SnriptV Tuesday at the meeting held at Ashland. Dr. A. IN. jonnson, nose burg, was elected to the board of censors. The 1947 annual meeting win De neia in noseuurg. Narcisse Conn, Native Of Melrose, Dies at 82 Narcisse LaRaut Conn, 82, well known oioneer resident of Rose burg and vicinity, died yesterday at Mercv nosoital after a short illness. Mr. Conn was born De cember 22, 1863, at Melrose. He was the son of the late Henrv and Mary Jane Conn. Mr. Conn was an ordained min ister. He followed the ministry as a young man. then entered law school, from which he graduated and was admitted to the bar. The greater part of his life was spent, however, in farming and stock raising at Melrose and Flourno" Vallev. Mr: Conn wns never mar- Model Insurance Bills For Legislators O.K.'d PORTLAND. Ore.. Juno 13. () A series of model insurance bills for use of state legislatures, or insurance commissioners where laws are not required, were approved in final sessions of the convention of the National Association of Insurance Com missinnprs here. The model bills would reculate rates for casualty and surety and fire, marine and inland marine insurance which the U. S. Su preme Court ruled is subiect to the Sherman anti-irusi aci. Back From Convention Mr. Mrs. Eldon Ogle have returned to their homo in Roseburg, follow ing a week's trip to Baker, Ore gon, to attend the stateG.range convention. Mr. Ogle"ls worthy master of Riversdale Grange. Camp and Auxiliary to Meet George Starmer Camp and Aux iliary to United Spanish War Vet erans will hold their respective meetings at 8 o'cldtk Friday night at the I. O. O. F. hall to be fol lowed by a joint social hour. Spends Day In Roseburg Harry Brown, of Los Carlos, Calif., cattle buyer for a large packing firm of San Francisco, spent Wednesday in Roseburg on business. Mr. Brown's wife is the former Helen Ziegler of Roseburg. H. E. C. Meeting Changed Riversdale Grange Home Eco nomics Club will meet Friday, June,14, at a 12:30 o'clock pot luck luncheon at the grange hall instead of at the home of Mrs. R. B. Hampton as previously planned. Arrives Home Miss Anita Young, junior at University of Oregon, arrived in Roseburg to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Faith Young, and Horace Earl DeBcrnardi, Jr., Wednesday and to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Young. Cartoon 1 ' 1 'TILL SAT. 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