LOCAL NEWS Install Officers Woman's Mis sionary society of the First Chris tian church will hold Installation of officers at the church parlors Friday, Oct. 1, at 7:39 p. m. tone From Hatehery Jamn Vaughn, superintendent of the Rock Creek trout hatchery, was in Roseburg Wednesday oh business. Mary Mccracken of LonRmont, i am., arrived in Koseburg Tues day for a stay at the home of her cousin and family, Mr. and Mil A. F. Pfaff. v GW A. SEVENS i STAR $53$ gw License To Wed A marriage license application has been filed in Kelso, Wash., by John W. Woodman, Roseburg and Mavis L. Reed of Kelso, the Associated Press wire reports. Presenting Roseburg BPW Leaders During National Week's Observance To Gearhart Mr. and Mrs. Leon McOlintock. Mr. and Mis. Leland Wimberly and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris are attending the state title convention at Gear-hart. Unit . To . Matt Rice Vallev Home Extension Unit will hold a no-hostess meeting at the Ri(e Valley Community hall from 10 a.m., until 3 p.m.. Friday. The lesson will be on "Streamlined Sewing." Meeting Changed Rlversdale Home Economics club will meet t the home of Mrs. Lester Spen cer, 132 North Jackson sltePt Friday, Oct. 14. rathpr than the home of Mrs. Ray Hampton at previously announced. To Glide Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McLaughlin and son, Todd, and Mrs. Jack Chapman and dauch lers. Kay and Pherrill, motored to Glide this afternoon to visit Mr. McLaughlin and Mrs. Chap man's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Casebeer. Stella Spencer is radio chair man of B. P. W. club. She will he interviewed over KRNR on Frldav, Oct. 14. at 3 p. m. A charter member of the Rose burg club. Stella has served in the office of president twice. 1931 1932 and 1941 1942. She has also held five state offices with the cluh. Outside of her club work. Stella has been In business (Imperial Cleaners I in the same location sine Sept. 18. 1915. She has al ways been very active In civic affairs. j- -layyn -w"""" Song Published Mrs. Everall Johnson has received a letter from Governor Douglas McKay complimenting her on her recent ly published song entitled "Vaca tionland." The song describes the beauties of Oregon and mentions Portland, Eugene, Baker and Klamath Falls. The Baker cham ber of Commerce has also writ ten Mrs. Johnson thanking her for the publicity in the song. It was turned over to Mrs. Perry McCord. organist in a Baker cluh, who w ill play it over K B.. K.R. In the near future. Mrs. Johnson resides at 814 S. Mill street in this city. r V '7 Church Meeting Woman's So ciety of the First Presbyterian church will hold a dessert lunch eon at the church Thursday at i 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Chester Mor gan as hostess chairman. Mrs. John Runyan, is acting program chairman. Thursday Meeting Woman's Society of Christian Service will hear a discussion on "Why Hon- Missions Schools" at the church Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Members of Circle No. 1 will be in charge of the dessert luncheon. Home From Portland Ben Finnell and son. Eddie, have re turned to their home on the Cal lahan trail after receiving medi cal treatment in Portland. Eddie underwent surgery and has been in Portland for the past three months and Mr. Finnell has been receiving treatment at the Vet erans hospital. He will return to Portland the end of the week. Returns to Roseburg Mrs. Elizabeth Garhait has returned I to Roseburg after a visit In Hoi lingham, Seattle and Canada. Shp was a guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. John E. Parrott. at Bellingham, and in Seattle visited her son, Ralph W. Garhart. The latter, a senior at University of Washing ton, was honored at the presi dent's assembly, which is held only nce a year on the Seattle campus. He received the highest ' scholarship award given on the campus for outstanding work. He will he graduated in March in ac counting. Garhart was elected president of Beta Alpha Psi ac- counting honorary and is serving ias vice president of Beta Gam I ma Sigma, business administra tion honorary. Mrs. Garhart visit 'ed points of interest In Canada 'before returning to Roseburg. lis tire jgliP makes Wmm a out ride p X- ' Everything a tire -- ' CAN DO.. SUPER-CUSHION DOES BETTER! Booster Night Dated By Grange Melrose Grange will hold a i booster night program and open j meeting Tuesday. Oct. 18, at 8 ! p.m. Visitors are welcome. Mem I hers are urged to invite prospec ! live members to attend and get I acquainted. On Sunday, Oct. 23. men of the grange are asked to meet at the hall and assist in insulating the ceiling. Ladies will serve a potluck lunch at noon. Charles Cring conducted the meeting Tuesday of last week in the absence of the master, after which refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. George Show ers, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stidham and Mrs. Nellie Meyers. The Melrose Home Economl. s club met at the home of Mrs. Lavern Nichens Wednesday, On. 12, at 2 p.m. Amy Kruse was as sistant hostess. Rough roads level out like magic under these bigger, softer tires. You ride re laxed refreshed at the end of long trips that tire you out with conventional tires. Enjoy easier car handling greater control on curvet o Get rid of squeaks and rattles reduce repair bills RIDE AS YOU PAY . . . Don't miss the biggest thrill In motor ing . . . come in . . . get it now . . , Super-Cushionl Our big trade-in allow ance pays you for the unused mileage in your present tires. Be safer with tires that stop your car faster . w Protect your car and family with safer tires get longer mileage tool ON OUR EASY PAY PLAN CARTER TIRE CO. 444 N. Stephens Phone 1683 Judgment Given For $10,000 In Traffic Crash Clifford Legg was awarded judgment for $10,000 against the Roseburg Lumber company in an order signed by Circuit Juge Carl E. Wimberly Wednesday. The judgment was made upon default of appearance by the defendant Roseburg Lumber company. The amount was granted the plaintiff In payment of damages to his truck in the sum of S8.000 and loss of use of the truck. In the sum of $2,000. as the result of an accident July 21. 1949, on High way 99. The truck and trailer of the defendant collided with the plaintiff's truck, which was park ed on the side of the highway, thus causing the damages alleg ed, according to the findings of facts and conclusion of law sign ed by Judge Wimberly. Other judgments have been! granted by Judge Wimberly as follows: Judgment for $4,329.14 and $700 in favor of the plaintiff Emmet Shields, and against the defend ants James E. Blacklerige and Ellen Blackledge. A writ of at tachment was granted for lota 4 and 5, block 6, of Eden Heights extension, the property to be sold In accordance with the law. Courter Tire Service has been granted judgment asalnst Don Brace in the sum of $972.93. and in accordance with an attach ment garnishment, the Stanley Logging company was ordered to pay Into the court this amount to be applied on the Judgment. P. M. Lee has been granted Judgment lor J589.99 against J. L. Shew. Judge Wimberly has signed an Vital Statistics Thurs., Oct. 13, 1949-The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Or. 7 PARR . MITCHELL Eugene Wayne Parr and Edythe Marie Mitchell, both of Roseburg. LAMOL'REAUX . DANIELS Ronald L. Lamoureaux. Lowell, and Irene Lela Daniels, Roseburg. Olvore. Suits Filed DeSARMlENTO Margaret Hall vs. Eduard de Sarmiento. Married In Portland Dec. 1. 1934. Desertion charged. Custody of two children asked. TUCKNESS Lloyd vs. Ber nice Tuckness. Married at Le mesa, Tex., in April 1934. Cruel and Inhuman treatment charged. Defendant offered custody of their one child and $50 a month support. About 85 percent of the presi dents of the United States have been of English. Welsh. Scotch or Scotch-Irish extraction. order dismissing the suit of Nor man Anlauf vs. R. N. B. Con verse, doing business as Con verse Trucking Service, and Paul Johnson. The order was mads upon motion of the plaintiff. 49 Children Get Examination At County's Clinic Forty-nine Douglas county children with orthopedic defects were examined at the semi-annual crippled children's clinic conducted last Friday at the county health office, according to a report from Miss Lavenia Ful ton of the health department. The clinic was conducted by Dr. F. A. Short, orthopedic sur geon, Portland, and his staff, in cluding a nursing constultant, a medical social worker of the crip pled children's department and his secretary. The examination was for the purpose of diagnosis and recom mendation for further care, ei ther in the home, or where eligi ble, for treatment at the Shri ners and Doernhecher hospitals, Portland. Any child up to 21 years of age with defects Is eligible for examination. However, the total number is limited to 50 at each clinic under the present ruling. Anyone desiring Information is requested to contact the county health department. Children may be seen, by appointment, at the health office, or where that Is not prasilbe, a county health murs. will call upon them, according to Miss Fulton. TURN LEFT: IFF1 PORTLAND, Oct. 13.-4-PV A taxi driver who made a left turn has a sore jaw. The motorist who gave it to him drove away. Gordon E. Thompson told po lice he was using a cab stand telephone when a man came up and asked, "Are you the cab driv er who Just made a sharp left turn at S. W. Broadway and Main?" Thompson said he made a turn there, but a legal one, whereupon the man biffed him In the Jaw, knocking him down. The man then drove away. Walnuts Wanted to Dry Afttr Oct. 10 BACON and BACON Curry EstaL Sutherlin Church Group Holds Skating Party Young people of the Sutherlin Christian church, chaperoned by Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Whit ford, enjoyed a skating party at th Rolletta rink in Roseburg last Friday evening. Alter the skating party, Mrs. Whit ford and several girls w ho have been faithful in attendance at choir practice, held a slumber party at the home of Marian and Edna Mae Carter. Pat and Nancy Wilder, and Margie Davey were the other girls who attended. After consuming quantities of popcorn, weiners and fudge, and telling ghost stories, the group finally settled down for a bit of "sleep" about the time other peo ple were getting up to start their day's work. "Cheapie" Sale Used Cars $7500 to $100 They're all old but there's lots of mileage left. '34 Ford 4 Door '37 Dodge Coup. 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