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THE 1953 HUDSONS have sleek, low-sweeping lines and a road-hugging appearance
made possible by Hudson's "step-down" design. Models are now on display at Roseburg
Hudson. Front ends have been restyled with modern, airscoop-type hood ornaments
blending into sleek hood lines. Luxurious interiors are decorator-planned to complement
a wide range of new exterior car colors. Shown is the Hudson Hornet, record-smashing
performer in stock car racing and holder of all national AAA records for stock cars.
IKE AND NEW SECRETARY OF STATE A smiling John
Foster Dulles ..left) is escorted to door by President-des-signate
Dwight D. Eisenhower after conference at Ike's
hotel headquarters in New York. Shortly after the meeting
Eisenhower announced through his press secretary that
he had chosen Dulles to be Secretory of State in his cab
inet. Dulles, 64, held the title of ambassador when he
served as architect of the Japanese peace treaty under
Secretary of State Dean Acheson. (AP Wirephoto.)
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Terry Paul Moody, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Moody of Glendale.
had his tonsils removed Tuesday
at the Josephino Hospital In Grants
Pass.
Rev. Millard of Portland,' who
has been conducting special re
vival services al the Glendale Bap
ti.st Church this past week, was ill
Tuesday wim flu. Kev. Miller, pas
tor of the church, will preach in
his place for two or three days
until Rev. Millard is able to re
sume the meetings himself. Rev.
Miller's daughter, Sue, has also
been ill with flu.
Bob Phillips, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Phillips of Quines Creek,
has been ill for several days.
Viiit From Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith and
two children of Stevenson, Wash.,
were recent guests at the home ol
the Ernest Pemberton family noar
Azalea.
Bill Lewallen, who was Injured
in a woods accident Saturday, Nnv.
29, is reported making good pro
gress in the Sacred Heart Hospital
in Eugene. He was allowed to lit
up for a short time. Monday.
Members and friends of the Sev
enth Day Adventist Church in
Glendale held a social Saturday
evening Nov. 29, in the Union Hall.
One feature of the program was
the showing of the movie, "Kive
Little Pepper. ' There was a good
crowd reported.
Glendale Area 1
Students Have
Short Vacation
By MRS. G. B. FOX
The PTA clans to present i
movie tor the uienaaie scoooi cnu
dren on the morning of Dec. 24.
In order to make up time lost by a
late start this fall, and in order to
make it possible to dismiss school
by the last of May, the Christmas
vacation in Glendale will be short
ened. School sessions will continue
through Wednesday, Dec. 24, and
will resume again on Monday, Jan.
Go To Redmond
George Major and Bill Dyer Jr..
took a business trip to Redmond
over tne weexena.
Mrs. Jud Taylor has returned
trom calitornia where she had a
three-week visit with her new
grandson and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill La Prath and
children moved to Grants Pass last
Saturday. Bill will continue to
work in Glendale. t
Several members of the Richard
Linville family, up Windy Creek
Koaa, nave oeen quite ill with llu
during tne past lew days.
Patient Released
T. M. Sanders, for whom a call
for blood donors was issued last
week, has been released from the
hospital following two blood trans
fusions, bight or ten Dersons re
sponded to the call last week and
went to the CanyonviMe Hosnital
to nave their blood typed How
ever, none of them had the rather
rare type, 0, R-h negative, which
was required, and Mrs. Sunders'
doctor is reported to have scour
ed southern Oregon before he pro
cured one nint from the Reri frnsv
in Medford. Don Snvder. Drofes-
sionai aonor, wno fives up Cow
ueeK, proviaea tne secona trans
fusion, out more is needed, and it
has been requested that persons
who are willing to help in that way
see Dr. Ferguson in Glendale ami
make arrangements to have their
Diooa typed as soon as possible,
The William La Prath family
spent Thanksgiving weekend in
foruand.
Jack La Prath and family spent
mid lumiKsgiving-weeKena in call
lornia visiting wan Mrs. La
Prath'i family there.
Husbands To Swap
Wives Via Divorces
HOLLYWOOD (Bandleader
Billy May is going to marry the
divorced wife of his business agent,
reciprocal mood, is going to wed
Carlos Gastel, and Gastel, in a
the former Mrs. Billy May.
The Mays were divorced Nov.
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Sat., Dec. 13, 195Z The Nws-Review, Roseburg, Ort, 9
PRISONERS OF LOVE Let this be a warning to love
lorn bachelors. It probably seemed a good idea when
Italian honeymooners Francesco Pozzi and his bride,
Miranda, had themselves linked together with a three
foot gold chain to guarantee a "lifetime together." The
radiant Miranda, shopping on romantic Isle of Capri,
still seems to like the idea but Francesco hos that end-of-the-leash
.look. (AP WIREPHOTO)
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Play Presented
At Joint Meet
, By MRS. G. B. FOX
The Wolf Creek PTA presented
a play, "How the Story Grew," at
the' Glendale IOOF Hall Tuesday
night at the joint meeting of the
Rebekah and IOOF lodges. Some
of the players were ill, so two lad
ies from the Azalea Grange, Mrs.
Hazel McPherran and Mrs. Ray
Rife, took their places. There was
a big crowd, and the cake, jello.
and coffee, which were served for
refreshments, were excellent.
The ladies, who put on the nlav.
"consolation," at the recent Har
vest Night meeting of the Azalea
Grange, have had three invitations
to present the play for other
groups, one from the Wolf Creek
PTA, and two from other Grange
groups.
Leader Visits
Bill Star of Portland, who Is
head of the Young Life movement
in mat city, was guest speaker last
Sunday at the Olivet Presbyterian
Church in Glendale. He explained
what the movement is and how it
works to evangelize young people
not easily reached by Youth For
Christ or regular church services.
In the evening, he held a meeting
with young people of the Presby
terian Church and guests from
other churches in the city, discus
sing with them the plan and how
it may best be worked.
The Presbyterian Women's Cir
cle met Friday at the J. K. How
ard home for a special program.
To Speak Sunday
In the absence of their pastor.
Rev. Good, who attends school in
Eugene, the Glendale Church of
Christ has asked Rev. G. B, Fox
to bring the morning message next
Sunday.
Several members of the Glen
dale Seventh Day Adventist Church
attended the Associated Mission
ary Volunteer meetings in Med
ford Dec. 6.
This past week was "Week of
Prayer" for the Seventh Day Ad
ventist Church in Glendale. Read
ings were held at the homes of
George Standage, Cow Creek; Dr.
Howard Ferguson, Glendale, and
Louis Brungton of Glendale.
Salt Held ..
The Dorcas Society of the S.D.a"
Church in Glendale held a food
'and gift sale at the Red 4k White
Store Dec. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dollar and
their sons, Douglas Jr., Stephen
and Philip, were in Portland over
the weekend on a combined busi
ness and pleasure trip.
The members of the Oneness
Pentacostal Church in Glendale
have been working hard the past
two weeks on interior finish for
their walls.
21 the Gastels Dec. 2. Both wives
alleged cruelty. Both have two
children by their divorced mates.
Howard said the quadrangle
started when Gastel began man
aging May a year ago.
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By MRS. MARY F. BINGHAM
The Canyonville PTA will meel
Thursday evening, Dec. 18, at the
school: The school children will
present a special Christmas pro
gram at that time.'
On Vacation Trip
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffee,
owners of the Airport Cafe at
Canyonville, left Saturday on a
vacation and fishing trip to the
Mexican coast and other southern
points. The Hoffees stopped over
at Mrs. Hoflee's parents phce in
Grants Pass when Highway 99 was
closed by snow, Thye will be gone
until about March 1.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stonehocker
entertained a group of Mrs. Stone
hocker's associates at the Airport
Cafe at a dinner party at their
home recently. Guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Springstead.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lathrop and
Mr. and Mrs. David Hardekopi.
Mrs. Laura Yocum is reported
to be recovering from recent sur
gery at Emmanuel Hospital in
Portland. She hopes to be back in
Canyonville by Christmas.
Visit In California
Mr. and Mrs. Don Putnam and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. P.
0. Walker at Taft, Calif., over
Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Stonehocker were unable to be
with their daughters, as originally
planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kellar had
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Tavennger and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Winkler as
Thanksgiving dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Herbert and
children spent the holiday with rel
atives in Eugene. Linn Herbert
celebrated hi first birthday Dec.
8.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
C. W. Rimmell recently were Mrs.
Kimmell s father, E. J. Ross: Mr.
and Mrs. John Roldnes and Dr.
Simmonson of Tiller; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Reed of Eugene: Do
lores Guthrie, Dolly Lamont and
Clifford King of Canyonville. Do
lores, Dolly and Clifford are class
mates of Joyce Rimmell at CBA.
Entertain Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowd en
tertained Mrs. Dowd's parents,
r. and Mrs. P. E. Peterson ol
Tacoma, on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lathrop had
as Thanksgiving dinner guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lathrop and
sons of Riddle and Mr. and Mrs,
Harry, Fisher of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moyer
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Weaver on Thanksgiving day.
The Herbert Mill was closed
down until Wednesday, Dec. 10,
while men from the Calvert Ma
chine Shop of Boring repaired the
carriage. '
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Daven
port left last week for Portland
where they planned to meet Mrs.
Davenports sister, Mrs. George
Brander, and family,, who were
to arrive by train from South Da
kota. The Branders plan to visit
Mrs. Brander's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Mycr over tho holi
days.
Mrs. King Released
Mrs. Viola King, who was In
jured in an auto accident at Ford's
Bridge recently, has been dismiss
ed from Myrtle Creek Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ross and son,
Bruce, spent the weekend at the
coast. They reported stormy
weather and choppy water.
Clyde Campbell underwent sur
gery at Forest Glen Hospital in
Canyonville recently. Mrs. Clar
ence Tison and Jerry Covey, on
leave from the U.S. Army, were
listed as medical patients at the
hospital reccently.
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Christmas Party
Planned At Tiller
By ALICE LERWILL
The annual Christmas program
will be given in the Tiller School
gym Thursday evening, Dec. 18.
The grade school will present the
program, and Santa will be there
for the festivities.
Mrs. Stuart Williams and Mrs.
Byrd spent Friday at Medford on
business and shopping.
William Badger, who has been
ill, is now reported convalescing
satisfactorily at hiis home.
Residents awoke Saturday morn
ing to find die ground covored
with about two inches of snow.
The regular meeting of the Tiller-Drew
PTA was held in the gym
Tuesday evening. String music was
enjoyed and treats of candy and
cake were presented to those in
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saulsberry
and family are leaving this week
for Gallup, N.M., to spend the
Christmas holidays with relatives.
Dean Henry and Ted Roadman
of Umpqua have been spending
the past week at the Vera Lerwill
ranch.
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