The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 08, 1955, Image 13

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    Winston Man's j
Father Visits
By MRS. TED PETERSON ,
A recent visitor at the Noel
Campbell home was Campbell's
father, Drew Campbell, a resident
of Los Angeles, Calif.
Rtporltd Better
Mrs. Rosa Heinbach, ' Dillard
news correspondent, is reported
to be recovering satisfactorily
from a badly sprained ankle she
received while visiting her daugh
ter, Ina Lee, in California.
Miss Bculah Johnson left last
Saturday for Mexic Cty where
she plans to attend summer school.
Before leaving for the south, Miss
Johnson's mother and brother,
Tom, joined her in Winston for a
visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs.
Art Jonson and son, Tom, are
spending the summer months at
their ranch in Canada.
Enjoying a recent weekend trip
through the Redwoods and coast
al points were Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Sims and son, Dexter; Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Bowman and Miss Shir
ley Wilson and son. Dexter.
Bobby Nelson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albin Nelson, Gregory Av
enue is recovering satisfactorily
from a recent attack of bronchitis.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sims
in Winston Section were, Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Sims and children,
Jennifer and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Fuller of Brokenbow, Neb.,
and Mrs. Shirley Wilson and small
son, Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pruitt
(MiUi Dowdy) are expected to re
turn next week to their apartment
in West Winston following a honey
moon trip to California and Oregon
points of interest.
Dexter Sims has returned to his
home in Winston Section after a
stay in Corvallis where he was
Junior Boys counselor at Beaver
Boys State.
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SECOND SECTION
Tha Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1955
159-55
NEA T.l.phot.
DRAGON HUNTER Noel
Rosefelt of Ventura, Cal., is
shown after recent arrival in
San Francisco aboard the SS
President Harrison with one
of a rare species of Chinese
Water Dragons he brought
back from China. Rosefelt
was captured by the Reds dur
ing his dragon hunt but later
released and allowed to take
his "catch" with him. -
McMinnville Man Burns
To Death In House Fire
McMINNVILE, Wl A 25-year-
old man burned to death at Cove
Orchard near here Wednesday
morning while his wife looked on
in horror.
Flames and smoke beat back all
rescue attempts from the house
where Roy Riggs was sleeping.
His wife, hysterical, was brought
here to a hospital.
Riggs, employed at night, had
come home and breakfasted with
his wife and his father, then went
to bed.
NO RELIEF FOR WALTERS
FORT WORTH, Tex. W Talk
about relief pitchers in the Texas
League and the name of Mel Wat
ers immediately pops up. In the
first 71 games played by Tommy
Holmes' Fort Worth Cats; pitcher
Mel Waters appeared m 31 games
That's because Fort Worth's hurl-
ers completed only 12 games. De
spite this the team has been bat
tling for second place.
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Glide Christian
Church Holds
Church Picnic
By MRS, ARTHUR SELBY
The Glide Christian Church
group held a church fellowship pic
nic at Cold Springs Park on the
North Umpqua Sunday following
the morning services.
Plans had been made to hold
the picnic at Baker Park, , but
when the group arrived, the park
guard stated that over 100 cars
were on the grounds and no more
space available.
Church services were held in the
late afternoon. Retiring pastor.
Dr. R. L. Dunn gave the message
assisted by the new minister, the
Rev. Duane Obernchain,
Go To Coast
A group of Glide families 'drove
to the coast to spend the weekend
at the Jessie C. Honeyman Park
near Florence. Those going were
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Kennaday
and sons, David and Gary; Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Nelson and two
children., Mr. and Mrs. Joe De
Bernardi. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Melvin.
Glide school superintendent By
ron and Mrs. Evans, sons, true
and Phillip, and their house guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Irwin of
Frankfort. Ind.. parents of Mrs.
Evans, motored to Crater Lake to
spend the Fourth of July.
Kenny Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Nichols and children, Brenda, Ed
die and Harry and friend, Arlene
Lewis, spent the holidays camping
at Four Mile Lake in Klamath
county. Snow fell Saturday for two-l
hours.
Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson
Jr. and daughter, Carla Jean,
spent Friday visiting friends In
Coos Bay. Saturday they drove to
Denmark for a family reunion at
the home of Carlson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. August Carlson Sr. Pres
ent were Carlson's two sisters,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Drake of Brem
erton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. George
Bowker and family of Coquille and
a brother, Andrew Carlson, of Den
mark. Iona Kay McCord, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McCord,
spent the holiday weekend visiting
Judy Harris in Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pugh spent
two day3 at Charleston deep sea
fishing. They returned with the
limit of silversides.
Bill Ball of Tacoma, Wash., ar
rived for the holidays and an ex
tended visit with his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
Sam Ball.
PRO BACKGROUND
MISSOULA, Mont. l Montana
State University has added anoth
er ex-pro football player to its
all-new coaching staff,
John L. (Jack) Zilly has been
named head baseball coach. Zilly,
33, also will coaoh freshman foot
ball and basketball at the Skyline
Conference school. He played end
at Notre Dame as well for two pro
teams the Los Angeles Rams
and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Zilly joins former pro star Jerry
Williams, the head grid coach at
MSU.
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Kremlin Throws Open
MOSCOW Ml The Kremlin has
decided to throw open the borders
of tha Soviet Union to tourist
travel.
For the first tlm since before
World War II, a number of Soviet
cities will be open to American
and other tourists in what appar
ently will be big effort to en
courage foreign travelers.
(This move has long been ex
pected. Since the death of Stalin,
preparations appear to have been
under way to make certain select
ed areas of the Soviet Union ready
for tourists. Many news correspon
dents and specially invited delega
tions 01 lorelgners a ready have
covered the tourist itinerary,
which apparently will Include the
Doors To Tourist Travel
storied old cities of Soviet Central
Asia, the Caucasus the Ukraine
and the Central Russian Republic.)
The aim of the Soviet govern
ment appears to be to contribute
to its current campaign of alack
enlng International tensions.
Western travel agent already
are in Moscow making arrange
ments for tourist travel, which is
expected to begin lata in August
or early in September.
TRIAL DATE SET
PENDLETON ( Circuit Judge
William Wells Tuesday set Aug.
29 as the date for the second de
gree murder trial of Mrs. Ann
Perkins Avent, 38.
She is accused of the June 4 gun
shot slaying at Heppner of Dell
mor Lessard, a Portland attorney.
ELKS fir CUESTS
Dance' of tha Year
RALPH MARTI E
and Hit 17-Pieee Orchestra
Make reservations now.
Only a few tobies left!
JULY 14
Elkt Terrace Ballroom
OFF FOR HONOLULU With light winds prevailing, some of the fleet of 53 yochts man
euver into position outside the Los Angeles Harbor breakwater for the start of the 18th
Trans-Pacific yacht race to Honolulu. At approximotely 24 hours after the start of
2,225-mile race the pace setting flagship Morning Star was 186 miles at sea. The morn
ing Star also reported the 63-foot cutter Orient of San Francisco was dismasted off the
west end of Santa Catalina Island and was forced to withdraw. None of the crew was
hurt. (AP Wirephoto).
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It's a Buick Riviera, of course.
Which means the low and rakish look of a Conver-tible-a
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Here you get two rear doors. So no one in the front
has to move when someone gets into or out of the
rear compartment.
Here you get massive Aa-pillars on either side on
which front doors latch and rear doors hinge. (That's
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Local Delivtrcd Price of
th 1955 Buick SPECIAL
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Optional equipment, accessories, any
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Prices may vary slightly in adjoining
communities. Even factory-installed
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$2670
50
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