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2 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Of Wed. Pec. 21. 1955 U. S. 7th Fleet Praised As Fighting Instrument j TAIl'KI, Formosa M The U.S. 7th Fleet which protects Formosa and the Pescadores, was described .Monday by its outgoing command er as "a wonderful lighting instru ment of tremendous power and in fluence for ood in the Far East." Vice Adm, Alfred Al. i'ride handed over his command aboard lite cruiser St. Paul in Hucknerj Bay, Okinawa. Pride said his suc-j , cessur. Vice Adm. Stuart 11. Inger-i ; soli, is "fortunate in coming to this I finest of all fleets." i Pride will become Pacific Fleet ; air commander with headquarters I I in San Diego, Calif. ' ' ?2IVekeC0HS0LEl II LIGHTED I, YEARS BIGGEST BUY TOP fill FRONT :?X MA TUNING i ' --- v i " 270 iq. in. r 2.,.'lk ' . ' ' aluminiied ... . . y , & 't'iH-ViAt- ' P'ic FUtw M-mmvrm M,"""r """" S-IWIU0HTHTVS-1 -f- with y P I AWT 01" TU TOP FRONT TUH'HO V GIANT 21 TV $2Q095 270 iq. in. Aluminized picture tube Optic Filtered agninat glare for added detail New long-range Admiral chassis Smart Charcoal Finish KIER-CROOCH PLUMBING AND APPLIANCE CO. FREE PARKING SOUTH SIDE OF BLDG. 528 S. E. Stopheni Phone OR 3-5377 Vi r:i Vi -vi o'.r xn m 4h II I I I III! . IT ll 111, IMtl'ttllllll ' T ' II I I I NEIL KASER SR. has been presented a ptacque tor 10 years service in ihe P.oseDurg area by the' Standard Oil Co. The recognition came as a surprise at a recent luncheon honor ing Kaser, given by the Roseburg management of the company. Left to right are R. W. Trux al, Portland, heating oil representative of Standard Oil Co., Kaser, Roseburg heating oil distributer; J. F. Finneran, Cottage Grove, new district sales manager for Standard Oil, and Jack Baker, Roseburg, salesman. (Photo Lab) Cbristmas Proves Hustle, Bustle For President's Wife GETTYSBURG, Pa. W Its still hustle and bustle for Christ mas, even if you are the wife of the President of the United States. Mamie Kisenhower reportedly j Has done tier l.nnstmas shopping the year round and had all the! packages wrapped and tied weeks ago. "But is any woman ever pre pared for Christmas?" her social secretary, Mrs. Mary Jane Mc Caffree, asked rhetorically Tues day. The Eisenhower plans for Christ mas still are not finalized, as they say in government circles, be cause of the question of arrival of a fourth grandchild. Maj. and Mrs. John Eisenhower expect the baby around the first of the year. At any rate. Christmas will be in the White House for the first time since Dwight D. Eisenhower became President. And there'll be the excitement of children skipping around the mansion. They are the presidential grandchildren David, 7; Barbara Anne, 6, and Susan, go in? on 4. The family tree is upstairs in the west hall of the White House, used as a sitting room by the Ei senhowers. Downstairs in the for mal East Room is the traditional ceiling-high tree. The Eisenhowers plan to return to Washington Wednesday. Some time before Christmas they will give the traditional reception for the White House staff. Christmas dinner will be a fam ily affair. Their son and daughter- in-law, tt she is able, will be there. of Denver and sister, Mrs. George along with Mrs. Eisenhower s Gordon Moore of Washington and mother, Mrs. John Sheldon Doud her two daughters. CUe hope you have lots of Potato Growers Divert Crop To Feed Or Starch PORTLAND W Pacific North west p'ltato growers up to Dec. 10 diverted to feed or starch produc tion ;t03,0'H) .sacks of 100 pounds each in this growing season. Itoberl II. K.Lton, in charge nl Ihe Department of Agriculture's marketing office for fruits and veg tables, reported that Tuesday. He reminded growers that be ginning Jan. 1 ami running through March the diversion payment will he 40 cents a hundred pounds, down 10 cents. Oregon fairgrounds are used the year around, as well as at fair time, and are constantly being im proved with a view to visitors' con venience, comfort and enjoyment. I IP HI WANTS THK jj KODAK SIGNET 35 CAMERA Ino. ld. Tax J. C. SPORTING GOODS and CAMERA STORE 509 S. E. JACKSON Sa i 'r 1 -i ' Jf t, "r : c ten J to our inmiy tfuotj lik-nrls n slncefc wisli for a YuIHhIV invn willi n wr.iltli of lite good tilings in il M,iy cveiy day le filled with ll lilrisinus of gooil lie.dth. lutppiitcjs and warm ;p: tA ,v-..,.iHyV?.3i'W. If it M nil ( zh W$k ! 5 OFFICERS AND STAFF OF THE DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK . t b , A f-a to y s -7. h BECOMES CITIZEN RIVERHEAD, N. Y. Wl P. G. Wodehouse, 74-year-old British triler, has become an American citizen in ceremonials in Suffolk County naturalization court. wodehouse. a resident of nearby Reinscenburg since 1U47, is work ing on his 75th book. HtA Ttltphete EMOTION PACKED REUNION Overcome by emotion, former German prisoner of war Fritz Morten and his sister, Margarette, break down in tears as they meet in Friedland, Germany. Merten, one of 600 former German soldiers freed by the Russians, hadn't seen his sister since 1935. Sadness marred his homecoming. His wife, who hadn't heard from him, had declared him dead in 1949 and remarried. The 600 war prisoners were the first re leased by Russia since repatriations suddenly stopped in October. Mother Of Four Bocks Testimony WEATHKRFORD, Tex. - The mother of four children has backed up the accusation of her husband, charged with killing their former family pastor, that the minister 'committed adultery with my wife.' Mrs. Walter Vaughn of Denver City, Tex., told a reporter that the Rev. Chester Stevens "made his way into my home under the pretense of help as my pastor. U was just pretense. It wasn't for the purpose of doing good." Her husband, a slightly bald, thin man of 47, was charged here last night with firing six shots that instantly killed the Baptist minis ter in the front yard of the latier's 1 home Saturday. A bond hearing! for him was set for today. I Vaughn, looking tired and grief! stricken, told reporters: ! "Why, he came into my house under false pretenses and he com- i mitted adultery with my wife. . . 1 My wife told me . . .Learned about it in iSovemner . . . i trusted him completely." Asked about her husband's state ment that the minister came to the Vaughn residence for the pur pose of committing adultery and did commit it, Mrs. Vaughn said "yes, it was true." Iiic Vaughns were members of the Denver City Baptist Church where Rev. Stevens was pastor un til two months ago when he be came pastor of the Harmony Bap tist Church near here. Fairs have broadened th public recognition of tccnnological ad- vances in machinery, iertdiieri, i plants, seeds and livestock. 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