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12 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Thur.) July 21, 1955 ! Local Community News Briefs Atomic Research Reactor Operated By Eisenhower Gets T Silini Senator Paul Gcddcs of Roseburg spent Wednes day in Salem on business. To Coast Lylc Westcott was among Koseburg residents fishing at Winchester Bay Sunday. Go To Eugtno Atty. and Mrs. Avery Thompson and daughters, sent the day in Eugene Monday. Vacationing Attorney and lira. George Luoma and children, Danny and Sally, are spending their vacation at Neskowin. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Peterson and family of Rose burg are spending their vacation at Neskowin. Visiting Moth.r Mrs. Harvey Fisher of Portland is spending a few days here visiting her mother, Mrs. George E. llouck. At Vacation Mrs. W. Howard Patlison is on a week's vacation from her proof-reading job at the News-Review. Back From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kendall have returned to their home here following sev eral days in Portland. To M.dford Miss Nancy Al len of Winchester left Tuesday for Jledford to spend several days visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Rose Singley, and other relatives. At Wilder Homo Mrs. John Patterson of Oakland, Calif., is in Roseburg visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilder, on Chadwick Street. Mov To New Homo Mr. and Jlrs. Ona Liles have moved into their new home on Highway 99 .S They formerly resided in Sutherlln. Visits In Eugtnt Mrs. Opal Perkins has returned here follow ing a trip to Eugene to visit her daughter, Miss Connie Perkins, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Youell. Connie is a nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital, Visitors Liivi Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey and children, Ther esa Marie, Pamela and Steven Mark, left Wednesday for their home in Oakland, Calif., following their vacation in Oregon and a stop over in Roseburg to visit Mrs. Bailey's aunt, Miss Naomi Scott. During her senior year in high school, Mrs. Bailey, the for mer Suzanne Wiles, made her home here with her aunt, Miss Scott, and Miss Helen Casey, on Blakeley Street. Dr. Millar Back Dr. James Millar, pastor of the First Pres byterian Church, ha returned here following a trip to Monmoutn where he was speaker at the Teachers College summer assem bly and then went to Salem to at tend a meeting Tuesday evenine with Govornor Patterson and th executivo committee . on children ana youtn. Lun For California Miss Sandra Johnson, of Whitticr, Calif., and her cousin, Miss Gayle Ged lag, of Roseburg, left Wednesday lor me lormcra nome. Sandra has been here the last several weeks visiting her grandmother, Mrs. A. J. Geddes, and oUier relatives and friends. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Gayle, daughter, of Senator and Mrs. Paul Geddes, will visit nt the John son home and then will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Holt, and family, in Coron ado, and in La Jolla, Calif., witn an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Geddes, and family. Returns Here Fred Hamilton returned to his home here Wednes day following a stay in Eugene at tending to business. Back On Job Merle Pugh has returned to work at the News Review following a two - week vacation. With Mrs. Pugh and two daughters, he visited in Portland, Forest Grove and The Dalles dur ing part of the vacation period. Visit Eugene, Sllverton Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Strickling, 1227 Umpqua Ave., returned Sunday from a l'i-week visit with both their relatives in Eucene and Sil vcrton. On Sunday, they attended a reunion honoring Strickling's stepfather, Henry Schrcnk, on his 91st birthday in Eugene. Visit Youngs Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Younz Jr. and children, Sandy, Tommy and Jerry, of San Diego, arrived Monday ai ine home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Young Sr., on Cran Smith Road to visit this week. They formerly resided in this area and arc well known here. Back From Plane Trip Dr, and Mrs. E. W. Caller and chil dren, Linda and Susan, returned Tuesday from a 10-day plane trip to Springfield, III., and Columhu? and Cincinnatti, Ohio, where they visited, and the former attended to business. Dr. Carter piloted hn own plane. Return To California Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith and their son- in-law and dsughtcr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wieler, and daughter, Vickie, of Sun Valley, Calif., have return ed home from a two-week visit here. They visited the former's son, Robert Smith, and family, and with other relatives. They are former Roseburg residents. Visiting Here Miss Bonnie lies and Miss Barbara Weed of Springfield are in Roseburg as guests of the former's paternal grandmotner, Mrs. htory lies. They were brought to Roseburg Sunday by the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferroll lies, who spent the day visiting his mother and with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. lies, and son, Kim. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coon went to Hillsboro Sat urday to attend the wedding of their daughter, Carolee Hickman. Also going were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rose, Mrs. Ernest Edwards and daughter, Sandra Zcnor, and Mr, ann Mrs. victor Huenes and son. Smokcy, who are visiting here with Mrs. Hughes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coon, from their home in Napa, Calif. On Fishing Trip Leaving Wed nesday for Winchester Bay to fish lor several days were Mr. and Mi'j. M, M. Bcrrv. who will he joined there by her brother-in-law ana imier. Dr. and Mis. G. R. Mc Cutchcon, of Portland, and Kay Beery, who has been guest at tlieir home for the past two weeks. She is a daughter of the former couple. Planning to join the group ior ine weencna are Mr. and Mrs. uon Morgan of this city. On Furlough Sgt. Roland Johnson Is on a 35-day furlough from duty wiih the paratroopers at rori I'ampueu, ny. on nis return to duty he expects to be sent to Fort Bragg, N.C., to serve the rest of his enlistment term. He is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or val Flcenor. The three enjoyed a weekend visit at Bend at the home of another on, Arnold Nashlund. and family. The group enjoyed water skiing at Suttle Lake. WHY WAIT ANY LONGER TO i ENJOY FREEZER LIVING! Inclusive Zenith AVt-U Nan brings I i It. Uptight Freiier to you for for l.i man any comparable freeserf aiiwii.jiri jf J? AUTOMATIC DISPENSER 31 "SM jk' "1 III r-ylw D0 DJ'11 " '1 1 J 2MTHX1vi. ft. UPRIGHT FREEZER 34220 Beautiful refrigerator styling plus built in Zenith quality for long lifel Designed for convenience, years ol de pendable service. Five prime freezing plates put all food cilhrr on or directly below a freezing surf.irc, fur positive "deep freeze" storage. Zenith JAVE-U Plan means it costs you less! JACK FARISS & SON 1853 N. Stephen! St. ORchard 3-3162 Ml KZVI7S WAREHOUSE. TO.YOU! SAVf-Up Go To Portland Judy and Marlene Kowalewski, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kowalewski, 113 Mill St., Roseburg, left by bus Monday for Portland to spend a week visiting relatives and friends. Visit At Brookings Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Harvie spent the weekend at Brookings visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Corderman and en joying the Lily Festival. The Cor dcrmans formerly lived in Rose burg at which lime they owned the Drive-In Cleaners. Appointed Representative War ren T. Robinson, 442 Commercial Ave., Roseburg, has been appoint ed field representative for Alutual Life Insurance Company of New York. He has been formerly In the Casualty Insurance and Real Es tate business in Roseburg, His of fice is at 335 Main St. Sorority Sets Picnic Xi Omi cron Chapter of Bet aSigma Phi will sponsor a barbecue picnic for members and families at the Rob ert Kidder ranch on the North Umpqua at 4 p.m. Sunday. Mem bers should bring own table serv ice and call Mrs. Sidney Uominico, if not otherwise contacted. Employed Miss Barbara Pattison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Pattison, has accepted a position in the office of Industrial Supply Co., on S. Stephens Street. Visit Daughters The Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Miller of Salem left Wednesday for their home, after visiting their daughters, Mrs. Paul Geddes and Mrs. Jerry Dunagan, and their respective families. Go To Tournament Mrs James Hughes, Mrs. J. F. Dillard' Mrs. R. D. Bridges and Mrs. H. C. Stearns are among Roseburg Coun try Club women golfers attending the tournament in Eugene Tues day and Wednesday. Visitor Leaves Mr. Frank Benchley has returntd to her home in Los-Angeles following two weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vehrinir of this citu The Vchrings took her on a trip Public Invited Te Luncheon The .Methodist Church WSCS of Roseburg is serving a luncheon to the public Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church. Everyone is invited. Back From Funeral Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Boling and children have returned to their home here following a trio to Montana where they were called by the death of Boling s grandmotner. Enjoy Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Burton Randall and daughter, Miss Lucinda, and Mrs. Randall's mother, Mrs. Ada L. Knowland, were among Roseburg residents enjoying the recent Judy Garland entertainment in Eugene. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Miller have returned to their home in Roseburg follow ing a week's vacation spent in Sa linas, Calif. They visited Miller's to Seaside, Astoria and Longview, 1 brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and wasn., ana returned via Portland . Mrs. Elmer Dates, and familv and Eugene, where the three spent a day on the McKenzie River. Mrs. Benchley took the train there Tuesday night for California and the Vehrings returned to their home on Chadwick Street. his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, and cou sins, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Miller, and family. His mother, Mrs. Clar ence Rowe, of Lincoln, Neb., was also visiting in Salinas at the time. GENEVA I President Eisen hower operated an atomic re search reactor Wednesday, He sat at the control panel of the reactor at United Nations European head quarters shortly before going to the summit conference. The reactor has been assembled by the U. S. Atomic Energy Com mission for display in connection with an international atomic con ference next month. Eisenhower was fascinated by operation of the research reactor, known as the "swimming pool" type. It Is similar to one which he inspected last month at Pennsyl vania State University, where his youngest brother, Milton, is president. 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