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Community News Briefs Well-Baby Clinic Scheduled vietN is Saddened At Elkton Christian ChurchByDrDoolel''sDca,,, Mrs. Mabla Hclliwolt, patient at County Hospital, is reported to be making slight improvement. She has been a patient in Koseburg hospitals for some time following a stroke. . ROGER'S TUNE-UP $B$ SHOP Opposite Vet's Entrance Just Off Harvard Ave. 625 W. Wharton St. OR 2-4022 FAST SERVICE ON Automotive Tune Up ' Carburetors Generators Rebuilt Brakes Relined Lubrication YOU CAN DEPEND ON US! Pfe. Robert L. Brooks, US.MC, has left for Santa Ana, Calif., where he will be stationed until Keb. 1 when lie will leave for duly overseas. He has been visiting in the Koseburg and Winston areas with relatives and friends. John Keel, who makes his home here wilh his uncle and aunt, Mr. ! and Mrs. Vernon Keel, is enjoy-i lug a vacation' visiting relatives 1 and friends in Huntsville, Ala., andi Atlanta, Ca. He has been working here with the Forest Service. i The Rev. and Mrs. J. Elbert, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dirksen and Nash, former minister at Tri-City j children, -Michael, Virginia, Rob i Presbyterian Church, visited 1 ert and James, of this city left I friends in Roseburg the first of. todav for poltUnd to spend the mis wi-i-r.. i iit'v big iiuw juiuitru at Pacific View Presbyterian Church in Empire and are begin ning a months vacation. Mervin Hisel of Eugene, former ly of Roseburg, was here Tues day evening for a brief visit. He brought home Mrs. Allan Ake- ; hurst, who had been in Eugene for j the past two weeks, staying with j her husband who has been con- fined to Sacred Heart Hospital. tiiii n imlini weekend attending lo business.. They will return home Sunday evening. Mrs. Victor Ding, Mrs. Dick Hoskins and Mrs. Vic Lewis were in Eugene Friday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin His el and to visit at Sacred Heart Hospital with Mrs. Marcus Brown and Allan Akehurst, both of Roseburg. iiuaum mi 1 EMM ffi&Sti...-. I HOC EC Buy direct from the car and SAVE Car to unload about Wednesday, Jan, 25 i4"-.4,x8' SHEET REGULAR $1.80 : 38"4'x8' SHEET REGULAR $2.05 l2"4'x8' SHEET REGULAR $2.35 58"--FLAME CURB REGULAR $3.20 . $1.53 $1.70 $2.09 $2.84 You Haul and SAVE , , , Cash & Carry , , , Terms and Delivery Can Be Arranged CALL US FOR ARRIVAL DATE AND LOCATION OF THE CAR CITY LUMB AND BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. QUALITY CABINETS CUSTOM MILLWORK ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN 3005 N. E. Diamond Lake Blvd. Original Do-It-Yourself Headquarters OR 3-5248 !Ul.gxiHaiiltiei m.':,.:- y -r, ; nrn-ti.enf Menu iii1iniiin-n.ieu By MRS. C. W. HENDERER The Well-Baby Clinic will be held Jan. 20 at the Elkton Chris tian Church 10 to 11:30 a.m. I)r. John Donnelly will be in charge. Meeting Scheduled The Elkton Farm Bureau will meet in the all-purpose room in the grade school Monday at 6:30 E.m for a potluck dinner and usiness meeting. A representa tive of the Tidewater Oil Company will be guest speaker for the eve ning. ine Mother Singers will meet the second and fourth Wednesday in the future at the grade school at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Howard Carnes returned to Elkton from Yuma, Ariz., where Carnes is working. She will return to Arizona after a two-week slay in Elkton. Harold Higgins has gone to Port land where he will undergo a checkup at the Veterans Hospital. Mrs. Charles Watson has recent ly been notified that she has had the honor of being cccepted by the Golden Gate Pembroke Welsh Cor gi Fanciers group. Speaker Featured The Elkton Lions Club met re cently for the regular dinner meet ing at the lodg6 hall and business meeting with Warren De l.a Vergne, justice of the peace of Drain, as guest speaker for the evening. Mrs. Norman Compton attended a mid-winter meeting of the Stale Board of Home Extension mem bers in Corvallis recently. Tlans were discussed for the state coun cil. Mrs. Venola Riley and son of Eu gene were recent weekend guests at the parental Alley Marsh home. Lawrence Rigor was admitted to the Eugene Clinic and Hospital this week for observation. Rigor recently underwent surgery. Airs. Winnie Albro is spending a week in Portland at the home ol Mrs. Dorothy Thistlewait. j Mrs. Mae Lowe recently moved into her new home in Scottsburg. burg. j The Rev. and Mrs. Donald I Gihbs and family of Eugene were recent dinner guests at the buy Cutlip home. President Rejects Plan For New Air Service WASHINGTON (AP) Presi dent Eisenhower Thursday reject ed major recommendations of the Civil Aeronautics Board for new trans-Pacific air service. Eisenhower said his decision not lo approve the board's prin cipal recommendations was pred icated on considerations of foreign policy. 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