The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, July 21, 1955, Image 9

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Community News Items j
Thur., July 21, 1955 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9
Disappearance Of School Girl Still Unsolved
PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW. ADVERTISERS
Mov Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
1 Dominico and sons, Dave and
Mark, moved last week from Gar
den Valley Road to a home they
recently purchased from Charles
: Hart on Oerding Avenue in the
Garden Homes District.
: Visit Her Mr. and Mrs.
1 James Aiken Jrr, and daughters,
! Leann and Lynn, of Eugene have
returned home, following a visit
here with the' former's parents,
' Mr. and Mrs. James Aiken Sr., in
i Westmoreland.
Hayloft Squares To Dance
Hayloft Squares will dance at 8:30
p.m. Saturday at tfreschern Barn
; with Chris Klein as caller. The
committee includes Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Galey, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd
Haas and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hal
ey.
Daughter III In Portland Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Stnckling's
daughter, Linda, 13, is in Good
Samaritan Hospital, Portland,
i where she underwent surgery. She
j was taken to Portland Saturday
and her parents have been with
her. They live at 2027 Catherine
Ave. in Roseburg.
i Visiting Riffes Visitors for the
past several days at the home of i
Mr. and Mrs. ueorge mtte on iuei-
rose Road are the Rev. and Mrs.
'Byron Israel and fair children
of Chester, Mont., and Mr. and
I Mrs. Paul Kronhome and baby
from Hibbing. Minn. The three
women are sisters.
! Have Guests Visitors this
week at the F. D. Morgan home
are his cousin, Mrs. J. W. Greene,
1 who is Young Adult librarian at
i the Los Angeles County Library,
I and her daughter, Priscilla
Greene, of Phoenix, Ariz. The lat
ter is a welfare worker, dealing
with the Indians of Arizona.
! Improving Mrs. Effie Schwarz,
wuu was laKcu u, odciuu neari
tiospnai iasi weeKena, iouowmg
an accident at her home here is
; reported to be improving satisfac
torily following surgery on her
knee Monday. Friends may write
to her at room 627 east at the
hospital in Eugene.
Leaves For Medford Mrs. R.
R. Parsons left today for Medford
to stay until Saturday with her
husband who will accompany her
back to Roseburg for the week
end. The Parsons' daughter,
Lynne, is at Camp Fire Girls
Camp and their daughter, Anne.
is spending a few days vLsiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Martin in this city.
Take Boat Trip Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Hennebeck and daughter,
Mary Ruth, of Roseburg, and Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Johnson and
daughter, Barbara Jo, of Glen
dale, spent a recent weekend at
the Johnson's cabin on the Rogue
River. The two men made an in
teresting boat trip down the Rogue
from Grays Creek Bridge to be
yond Mule Creek. They made the
trip in Johnson's river boat and
in several places had to walk,
bringing the boat down on a line.
Many rapids were encountered.
To Eugene Mr. and Mrs.
Leighton Hill and son, Jeffery,
spent Sunday in Eugene at the
home of tiieir friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl P. Ritter, and family.
Visits Brother Dan Smith of
Sun Valley, Calif., left Monday for
his home followingseveral weefcs
visit in Roseburg at the home of
his brother, Robert Smith, and
family,. He formerly resided here.
Have Guest Miss Ehta Ab
bott of Los Angeles came by plane
Friday to spend the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Berney. She is an old friend, hav
ing been in their wedding party
Benson Pack To Picnic Ben.
son Cub Pack No. 34, will hold a
potluck picnic at Umpqua Park
at 6 p.m. Friday, July 22.
Going To Camp Ten mem
bers of the A-O-Wa-Ki-Ya Camp
Fire group plan to leave Sundav
for a stay at Camp Tyee. The
group is led by Mrs. Robert Glad
will. Leaves For Meeting 0 r 1 e y
B. Milligan, Little Valley Road,
will attend an international meet
ing of MeCulloch chain saw dis
tributors. It will be a three-day
session. Milligan works for Me
Culloch Chain Saw in Roseburg.
Visit Daughter Mrs. Ella S.
Wilson, Eugene, spent the week
end at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Avery Thompson and family
on Kane St. She returned to Eu
gene Monday.
Arrive From Portland Mrs.
W. P. Hagestad and three children
of Portland and her mother, Mrs.
A. B. Cacy, arrived in Roseburg
today to visit at the home of the
latter's two sons and daughters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cacy
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cacy. Mrs.
Cacy spent the last six months
residing in Honolulu. She is plan
ning to return there again this fall.
BERKELEY, Calif. MV-Berkeley
police were up against it again
Wednesday In their probe of the
disappearance of schoolgirl Steph
anie Bryan nearly three months
ago.
Police Tuesday questioned a 21-year-old
man who formerly lived
less than three blocks from the
high school Stephanie attended.
The man, who has a police rec
ord of sex offenses, was released
Tuesday night aflor a routine
check.
The two-day lie detector tests
taken by Burton W. Abbot, 27, also
ended Tuesday. It was in the base
ment of Abbot's home that his
wife, Georgia, found the purse
Stephanie was carrying the day
she disappeared.
Abbott remained at liberty and
told newsmen he planned "to re
turn to school and get back to
normal." He Is an accountancy
student at the University of Cali.
fornia.
LOGGER KILLED
MEDFORD m Klamath Falls
logger, Dillard Wesley Hayes, 32, -was
killed northwest of here Tues
day when he apparently slipped
and was hit by the log he was
bucking.
One of the world's largest herds
of elk lives in the Jackson Hole
country of northwest Wyoming.
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