LAUNCH POUR SUM
WASHINGTON (LTD ' The I Daniel Boone and John C. Cal
Navy will launch four nuclear houn will be launched at Groion,
submarines Saturday in simultan-1 Conn., and Newport News. Va.
eous ceremonies. The attack sub Klasher will be
Polaris submarines ' Tecumseh, ' lauuehed at Uroton.
Former Residents
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Visit In Riddle
By ERMA BEST
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitney
and eight children have been visit
ing in Kiddle during the past week
while on a vacation trip to the
west coast from their home in
Grand Rapids, Minn. Whitney was
formerly in charge of the mining
operation at Jlanna. The family
was widely entertained while here.
West Point Destination
Mrs. Donald Brown, son, John,
and daughter, Doncll, are visiting
with relatives in Wisconsin before
John goes on to New York to
enter West Point on July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Preston
and children, Sara, Charles and
William, have gone to Palo Alto.
Calif., to attend the graduation of
their daughter, and sister, Noralou,
from Stanford University, and her
weding to Leslie Roos the follow
ing day. Her uncle and aunt, Mr,
and Mrs. Lee Preston, and daugh
ter, Patricia, have also gone to
Palo Alto for the graduation and
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gondos,
who had been visiting in Black
foot, Idaho, with her father, flew
to Grand Creek, Conn., on the east
coast to visit his sister before re
turning home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Neilson
and two children of Bandon were
weekend visitors at the home of
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
K. P. Blundell. Airs. Niclson and
children will leave next week to
fly by jet over the North Pole to
her former home in Germany.
Neilson will join them later next
month.
NOW YOU KNOW
By United Press International
A 2,000-ycar-old backgammon
hoard, complcto with play
ing pieces, believed to date buck
to the Hittila civilization, lias
been excavated In Turkey, accord
ing to tho National Geographic
Society. A freely translated in-
Kcnption on tne set reads, "j'cr
hnps you will lose money, but
you will have lots of fun.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Walters
have moved to tins city from Til
lamook and are living at 223 NE
West St. Walters is engaged in
construction work.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and
daughter have moved here from
Seattle and are residing at 811 NK
Alameda St. Brown is with Doug
las Cable TV. I
Mr., and Mrs. Ted. W. Hanson
and daucliter have moved to Rose-
i burg from Florence. Ore. and are
; residing at 1546 SIC Kane St.
1 Hanson is employed by Pacific Ply
j wood.
I Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cellom have
purchased the residence at 2735 W.
i Sherwood. They formerly resided
I in Medford. Mr. Collom is a former
! emnlove of the Southern Pacific
I Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Gosnoll are
back at their home here, following
a trip to California, where they
were called by the serious illness
of the latter'i brother, who had
suffered a heart attack.
Mrs. Willam Schut of The Dalles
expects to leave Saturday after a
visit here with her daughter, Mrs.
Jack Prentice, and family. She
came especially to see her new
grandson, Jack Harold Prentice,
born May 26. Another purpose of
her trip was to attend the funeral
of Charlotte Wcbberly.
Ann Walton, Randi Todd. Gale
Short, Stephanie Giles, Kathy El
liott, Mary Beth Hill, Mollie Ware,
Sherry Gougcy, Barbara Barnes,
Mary Ann Johnson, Beth Orjala,
Colleen Davis. Marilyn Wilson,
Kathy McMullen, Terry Lougaz,
Alyce Ohman, Meredith Cone and
Donna Brown are among Rosehurg
Bethel No. 8 members in Portland
for the three-day Grand Session of
Job a Daughters this ween.
Helen Toiler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alcrrill Toiler of tins
city, loft hy bus last week for Mor
ro Buv. Calif., to spend the sum
mer with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. William Payne, and sons.
She will be helping during the sum
mer inonlhs with the variety store
operated by the Paynes. A tour of
San Francisco attractions, includ
ing the zoo, parka and museums is
also on Helen's agenda while in
the bay area. She will also take
part in the summer band pro
gram at Morro Bay. She will re
turn to Roscburg to attend Joseph
Lane Junior High tn the fan.
Jon Ens, Kent Dillon, Kathe In
man and Jnnell Logan, high school
age members of the Methodist
Church, accompanied Dy Mrs.
Wayne Crooch, have been spending
tho week at the Methodist Camp
Mngruder, north of Tillamook on
the Oregon coast. All except Miss
Logan, who went Sunday, drove
down with Mrs. Crooch last Satur
day. Mr, and Mrs. Leroy lnman
left todoy for Magruder to bring
the group of young folks home on
Saturday. Mrs. Crooch. who work
ed as a counselor at Magruder,
will be returning to Salem for a
brief alay.
HAMMERINO JUSTIFIED
SHEFFIELD, England (UPI)
A local court ruled recently that
James Binglcy, 56 was justified
In applying a aledge hammer to
a car which drove through his
farmyard early one morning, ap
parently killing four lambs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Barclay of, Mr. end Mrs. Calvin Ketchum
Melrose and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sullivan and baby son, Kevin, en
joyed a shopping trip to Eugene
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Seerle left
for their home in Denver, Colo.,
after spending a few days here vis
iting the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Searle, 1072 Newton
Creek Road.
Mrs. Robert Elliott, guardian of,
Roscburg Bethel of Job's Daugh-!
ters, Mrs. L. A. Engle, .Mrs. Dud-'
ley Walton, Mrs. Darley Ware and!
Karen Jones of this city are acting
as chaperones of Roseburg Bethel j
No. 8 girls attending the Grand
Session in l'ortlana tnis ween.
James L. Flynn Jr. was recently
graduated from Oregon Technical
-Institute in Klamath Falls and has
left for Liverinorc, Calif., where
he will he employed at the Law
rence Radiation Laboratory. Jim,
who obtained his ham radio oper
ator's license at 14, was graduated
from Roseburg High School in ;
1959. He completed a 96-week ;
course in electronics at the DcFry
Technical Institute in Chicago. HI.
Jim is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James L. Flynn Sr. of this city.
and two daughters have moved
from hugene to Rice Creek Road,
Dillard. Ketchum is foreman for
Pacific Plywood.
Mr. end Mrs. James D. Nelson
are newcomers from Long Beach,
Calif, and are residing at Dillard.
Nelson is with Roseburg Lumber
Co.
Mrs. A. J. Young of this city left
Thursday for Portland to attend
the Job's Daughters Grand Session.
Mrs. Young, a former guardian of
Roseburg Bethel No. 8, is a past
Grand Guardian of Oregon and a
past supreme officer of the Inter
national Order of Job's Daughters.
Mrs. Young will pour at the tea
Saturday.
Claudia Buchanan and Sherry En-1 Mr. nd Mrs. John Crouch and
gle of this city will act as dele-, two sons and daughter have moved
gates from Roseburg Bethel, Job's from Long Beach, Calif, to the
Daughters, at Grand Session in Post Apartments in Dillard. Crouch
Portland Thursday, Friday and is employed by Roseburg Lumber
Saturday. i Co.
12 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Fri., June 21, 1963
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Heard any Volkswagen jokes lately?
Remember Ihe one obout the tody who tooled
under her front hood ond thouoM somebody
stole her engine?
Of the one obout the guy ot the gal jiolion
who didn't know where the 90s wen!? Or the
woter?
Today, the gai station attendants know enough
to put the gai in front. And they don't bother
checking your water or trying to tell you tome
antifreeze.
(Alter all, they've teen enough VWs to know
that our engine's in Ihe rear; ond thol it's cooled
byoir, not water I
The point It this.- People used to make fun ol
Our car, now they have fun with it.
Which helpt explain why our oke file't been
getting o bit low. So. II you've heard ony good
VW quips or tayingt or oke, why not send
them on?
Jutt write to John Stanley, Volkswagen of
Americo, Englewood Cliffs. N.J. He'll start them
on their round!.
After oil, nobody enjoyt 0 good VW joke
better than we do.
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