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    6 Th News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Tues., Aug. 9, 1955
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Cuy Wire At Bean Patch Fatlt At Mobley Ranch
PROUD PARENTS Vincent Ferraro, 73, a smile on his face and his chest puffed out,
gazes at his three-day-old son, Vincent Jr., held by Mrs. Antonetta Ferraro, 34, in a New
York hospital (July 26).-They were wed in 1951 in Italy. The eight-pound, two-ounce boy
is their first child but Ferraro's ninth. This is Ferraro's third marriage. (AP WIREPHUIU)
Elgarose Families Enjoy
Outing At Crater Lake
By THELMA HANSON
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sjogren
and son, Dennis; Mr. and Mrs.
' Carl Baeklund and Miss Huth An
derson enjoyed a day at Crater
Lake.
They were joined there by Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Walker and chil
dren, Gary and Eey Ellen; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Baeklund, Valeria
and Vance; the latter'a niece;
Barbara, of Kosoburg; Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Thackerey, Karen and
Marlyn of Myrtle Creek; Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Baeklund and chil
dren. Kerry and Michael of Butte
f alls; ana victor uacKiuna.
Return Horn.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Durch of Port
land have returned to their home
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Lucas. Carmen and Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sundberg
and daughter Donna drove to
Brain recently to attend the Old
Normal school picnic there. While
there, they met Mrs. Sundberg's
mother and sister-in-law, Mr. ana
Mrs. Homer Bartholomy, ot rori
land. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lucas, Car
men and Larry Cooper and Kay
Sjogren have returned home after
a three-day llsnmg inn lo Win
chester Bay and Lake Marie.
William Hunter is convalescing
satisfactorily at the DouKlni Com
munity Hospital from a hack injury
when a logging truck rolled on mm.
Mrs. Virgil Woodruff, a former
resident of Elgarose, has returned
to her home after being at the
Douglas Community Hospital for a
few days.
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COT THE TIME? - If you
have, cloclc tower at LJerre,
BelKium, is a clockwork mine
of inorrnntion. Clockwise,
from 12 o'clock, faces show:
Lunar phasos, lunar cycle, timt
equation, Zodiac, solar cycle,
days of week, the earth,
months, dates, seasons! tidei
and age ot tha moon.
Close-Out! Swim Needs
ONE-HALF PRICE
Wading Poolt Swim Goggles Swim Co pi Swim Fins
Snorkel Tubas Swim Wings Beach Balls Nosa Clips and
Ear Plugs
Church's Drug Store sunday
Rose Hotel Annex Phone OR 3-6333 10 To 6
Washingtonians
Leave For Home
By NETTIE WOODRUFF
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Augustine
left the first of the week for their
home in Spokane where the for
mer is stationed at Kairchild Air
Force Base. They spent three
weeks in Melrose at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dew
ey Sanders.
Hav Visitors
Recent visitors at the Fran
Dunn home were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Brown Jr. of Coos Bay
who were here Sunday and Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Swanson of Cali
fornia. Swanson is a nephew of
Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Matthews
attended to business Wednesday in
Oakland.
Visiting the Elvin Lutmans fjr
a monlh was Mrs. Nora Koikow of
Medford who left Tuesday for her
home. She is a sister of Lutman
and plans to join her husband soon
in Utah where he is mining urani
um. Mrs. Amy Sceley has returned
to her homo on Critser Road from
a visit in Portland wilh Mr, and
Mrs. Henry Crister and with Mrs.
Etta Ward a former local resident.
Mis. Gene Potriquin and three
children nro staying at the Ray
Petnquin home. The Ray Petrc
quins are helping care for the
new grand daughter, Paula Tnne,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Petri-
quin, July 30.
Also Having a granddaughter is
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Keece. A
daughter, Judith Lynn, was born
to Air. and Mrs. Ted Recce July
29.
: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilson and
family have returned to Portland
after a week's camping trip at the
, Elvin Lutman home.
I Mrs. Beth Frcdrickson of Grants
;Pass left Wednesday after a three
day visit here with her friends,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bonebrake.
j Visiting Tuesday at the Ira
j Pierce home were their son-in-law
! and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J,
Summer, and family of Eugene,
i They were on a trip from down
tho coast. She is the former Iris
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By MRS. GEORGE MUNSON
The main guy wire used in the
bean patch at the Mobley ranch
at Umpqua broke Tuesday night
letting the entire seven acres of
beans fall. About ISO pickers have
been working here and it was for
tunate that no one was in the field
when it happened.
The men of the community
raised them a row at a time. Sev
eral tons of beans will be lost but
they plan to have it ready for the
pickers by Friday.
Visit Fritnds
Miss Peggy Murphy and Miss
Kay Miller of Canyonville spent
several days recently at the Elm
er Ellison home in Yoncalla.
Miss Norma Peery and Miss
Barbara Mohr of Umpqua are at
tending 4-H summer camp at
Camp Myrllewood near Bridge.
Mrs. Dclorne Heny and Mrs.
Shirley Brown drove to Ashland
where they, plan to see the plays
being put on there.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Long and
children, Memoric, Joe and Pat
rick, have been house guests at
Yachats at the beacn home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Fest of Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bacon made
an interesting trip last week. They
flew to Coquille where they were
the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Louns-
bury. From there they drove to
Gold Beach where they took a
boat excursion up the Rogue Riv
er to Agness.
Jack Liles who was taken to a
Eugene Hospital last week under
went surgery and is reported to be
improving satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. v.. p. Kronn from
Mollala have been house guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Mode on their ranch on Mode
Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Webb and
children, Carolyn, Loretta and
Randy, were dinner guests at tne
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom My
ers recently.
Mr. and Mrs. JS. H. Branton of
Umpqua and Mrs. H. M. Whittle
of Duluth, Minn., (sister of Mrs.
Branton) left Thursday for a va
cation trip to southern California.
They plan to visit another sister,
Mrs. C. Cavanaugh in Los Ange
les then with a son in North Hol
lywood, James Branton, then go
to Norco at the home of another
son, Clyde Branton. They will then
go to Carmel where they will
spend a few days with another
sister, Mrj. Maude Gyllen. They
will end their trip at the home
of their daughter in San Francis
co, Mrs. W. P. Queck.
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs.' Laverne Murphy
returned home from their trip to
Minnesota. They stopped in North
Dakota and Idaho on their way
back.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shindledeck
er and children, Deborah and
John, from Idaho Falls, Idaho, are
house guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Cooper at Ump
qua. The two families were neigh
bors in Hawaii where they were
stationed during the war. Shindle
decker is now attending school
preparatory for a commission on
the submarine, Nautilius, to which
he plans to return at the end of
his vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mode have
been vacationing in the northern
part of the state. They drove to
Molalla and were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Krohn. At Eagle
Creek they visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mode and at
Dufur they were entertained by
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Douglass. They
returned by the Mt. Hood High
way. Standly Long caught two large
bob cats and a coyote on his ranch
near Umpqua recently. The predia
tors had killed goats.
Sunday afternoon 12 members of
the Umpqua 4-H Livestock club
made a tour of the homes of its
members who have projects that
they plan to show at the Douglas
County Fair. They were accompan
ied by their leader, Delmar Mur-
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GLOBAL BEAUTY - Capt.
Gloria G. Sauls, R.N., has been
named Miss Airpower of 1955.
Stationed at McClellan Air
Force Base, Calif., she will
reign over ninth annual con
vention of the Air Force Asso
ciation, Aug. 9-14, at San
Francisco.
HE SOLVE BIG MYSTERY The mysterious disappearartce i
of a home-owner's garden hose in Southern California
might weU be solved with the appearance of Bingy Yimm
(above) from a new freeway excavation in San Francisco.
Carrying coils of freshly laundered garden hose, Yimm's
only comment was, "So solly, no talk."
phy, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Thennes, George Munson, Flo
Rippstein, Opal Munson and Geny
Murphy.
Those showing their animals
were Milly Teller, Roily Tandy,
Peggy Murphy, Joanne Roadman,
Pat and Bill Murphy, Jean Then
nes, Marietta and Dennis Munson
and Sandra and John Thenes and
Joyce Rippstein. Other young folk
making tne trip as guests were :
Miss Bee Miller of Portland, Vale j
Thennes, Barbara Mohr, Clara i
Nichols of Umpqua and Barbara j
Miller of Roseburg. I
Richard L. McDonald
Dentist
Announces the Opening of his office
314 Medical Arts Building
Phone OR 3-6115
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THEY MADE THE RIVIERA A 4-DOOR BEAUTY
and now you can have It with
the biggest bonus deal in Buick history
Take a look at the sports-car snap
and styling of the automobile pic
tured here and you'll notice that this
is a Buick Riviera the hardtop that
has outsold all other hardtops in
America, bar none.
Now take anotlier look and you'll
see that this swift-lined dazzler hos
four doors, not just two.
And that's the big news. That's the
buzzing excitement. That's the won
derful thing about this new kind of car
that's sweeping the nation.
I lore, you see, is the first combination
of true hardtop styling and true Sedan
comfort and convenience . . .
Local Delivered Price of
the 1955 Bukk SPtCIAL
5-Omc, 4-fcKwoo Mo,
MuM 48 (ithft. ot ituM) ti
Any stale ond local taxes,
additional. Prices may vary
slightly in adjoining commun
ities. A wide vcwidry of
xtraxost equipment ond
accessories avalobte at your
opnon.
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Because here you get the long, low,
rakish look of a Convertible with no
center posts above the door line with
4-door entry and exit and with a big
ger, Sedan-sized rear compartment.
Great news? Sure is but it's only
part of the good things you'll find in
the line of great Buicks now sweeping
the country.
There's the bold styling the buoyant
ride the gorgeous new interiors that
grace these big and roomy automobiles.
And there's action here like you never
experienced in a car before because
here is the velvet might of record-high
V8 power combined with the whip
quick getaway response and gas sav
ings of Variable Pitch Dynaflow.f
And when you press the pedal, your
spirits reoHy soar.
Record Volume Mean Profit-Sharing Deals
It is all these things that have zoomed
our sales volume past all expectations.
So we're declaring a profit-sharing
bonus deal on every trade-in now an
extra allowance beyond the normally
long ones we've been giving all year.
That means you get:
1. A Bonvs Trade-In AHwwwiw-Utf-
gest in our history.
2. A Bonus Buy -become in Buick yo
get the tKriH of the year in style, power,
performance, vahie.
, 3. A BotlUS Resale - because a Bwck
always resells high brings you more money
when yoa trade it in.
Drop in on s this very week and
make yourself a whopping buy on the
hottest-selling Buick ever built.
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ThriiL of tho y&ar Buick
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"Drive from factory
Save up to
163.00
See Your BUICK Dealer"
ROSEBURG MOTOR CO.
Rote and Woihingron Sit.
Phone OR 3-6651
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