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2 The Newt-Review, Koseburg, Ore. Mon., Feb. 21, 1955 Glendale Minister, Wife Complete California Trip By MRS. 6. B. FOX The Rev. and Mrs. Edward T. Grafstrom and son, Duane, return ed this week from a vacation hi Southern California. They visited their daughter and family in San Diego and re. ..t the birth of a granddaughter, Ka ren Lynne. They also visited many places of interest in .Jan Oieao and Tia Juana, and visited with relatives and friends in the San 1 derwent a tonsillectomy at the For Fernando Valley, and in Burbank, est Glen Hospital Friday, which was their home before com-1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buengcr of tug to Oregon. ; Glendale have taken over the man- They attended the Regional Sun-1 agement of the Hamilton Hotel in day School Convention nf the As- Glendale. The Calvin McDowells, semblies of God in Long :".each. former managers, have moved One of the speakers was Lillian back to their home in the Humph Trasher, missionary in Ugyp:, ! rcy Addition, known internationally as 'he "Nilo Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Elkin ol Mother because of her famous orphanage which cares for and ed ucates over 900 orphans at tha present ume. In the pastor's absence, t h o Glendale pulpit was filled by mem' bers of the congregation, Russel Clark, Calvin McDowell, Mrs. Howard Hutto and Perry Con verse. Stork Visit Mr. and Mrs. Shellie Peavy house of Glendale are the parents of a 7 pound, 14 ounce baby g'rl born Thursday morning at tho Jo sephine Hospital in Grants Pas. Mrs. Leon French of Ulcndalu entered the Grants Pass Hospital Sunday for medical treatment. Larry Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor, of Glendale fell in the family car Monday aft ernoon, receiving a wound that required three stitches to close. . Everett Cox of Glendale reen tered the Canyonville hospital for Return To Roseburg Dr. and Mrs. Dallen H. Jones, 1111 N. Stephens St., returned Saturday night from a business trip to Lewiston, Idaho. Meets Tonight Central Junior High PTA executive board will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Feb. 21, at the school to make 'tenta tive plans for tha family potluck meeting to be hold Feb. 28. Assigned In Germany A2c Eugene L. Hyatt has been assigned to the 42nd Tactical Reconnais sance Squadron of the Air Force in Germany, his parent'!, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hyatt of Days Creek, have learned. Plan Crash Letter Mrs. Lela Fitzpatrick, Myrtle Creek, ; last week received a letter from a cousin in England, but the letter had been delayed en route by a plane crash at Prestivech, Scot land, on Christmas Day, accord ing to a stamp on the envelope. The crash was the one in which 28 persons had been killed. Move To Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boudreau and three children have sold their home in North Myrtle to Ralph Shirtcliff and have moved to Purcell, Okla. In the spring, they expect to move to Junction City, Colo., where Bou dreau will truck uranium ore. Neighbors treated them to a fare well party before they left for their new home, Local News. While Present Stock Lasts vVestmgh IANDROMAT Model LB6 was 319.95 cnnnqi: 136 N. Jackson St. treatment for a recent back in jury. Margaret Kafer, younger daugn ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kafer. was treated at the Glendale Clinic Sunday for a burned too' Mrs. Gertie Burke underwent major surgery at the Forest Glen Hospital last week. Dorothy Furlong, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. fierce furlong, uu- i Portland have been spending a tew days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Askov in Glendale. Mrs. H. L. Wilson of Grants i Pass spent last weekend with Al- ice Nebel and Gertie Lvstul lu Glendale. Myrtle Creek Native Funeral Rites Scheduled Funeral services are scheduled at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the chap el of Ganz Mortuary, Myrtle Creek, for Andrew Jackson Willis, 59, Myrtle Creek native, who died in San Francisco Feb. 2. The Rev. Wayne Brown of the Methodist Church will officiate. In terment will follow in the IOOF Cemetery in Myrtle Creek. Willis was born at Myrtle Creek Oct. 22, 189S. and lived there un til he was Id. Later, le was an auto mechanic in Portland for a number of vears and was mar ried there to Lelah Lemon in 1913. In 1930, he moved to Lorain, Ohio, and for the past 20 years had lived in San Francisco. He is survived by a daughter In uuniornia; two brothers, w. W. of Canyonville and James of Mc Minnville; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Forbes and Mrs. Andy Anderson, both of Portland. His wife preced ed mm in aeatn. Chester H. Bennett Dies At VA Hospital Chester H. Bennett, 63, fonmcr resident of Milwaukee, died Feb. 19 at the Rosoburg Veterans Hos pital. He was born Oct. 16, 1891, in Harrisburg, Ore., and was a veteran of World War 1. Surviving are an aunt, Mrs, Myr tle J. Atkinson. Long Beach. Calif.. and an uncle, Edward F. Roberts, Portland. Graveside funeral services will be held Thursday, Feb. 24, at 11 a.m. in the Roseburg Veterans Cemetery. Chaplain Albert S. Fel ler will officiate. The Chapel-of tne noses, ltc-seburg Funeral Home, is In charge of the ar rangements. Glide Band Parents Date Officers' Nominations The Glide Band Parents Cluh will hold its monthly meeting Mon- day, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m., at the high school. Wesley Hedecn, Glide scnoot music director, urges all members to attend as this is the nominating meeting for the offi cers of Iho 1955-56 school year. The Glide Elementary School Band will furnish the entcrtanment. ouse SAVE ii wi ii i mi h , m , m . i II I WMTiiiijiimifcijMfcaiiriwitiihiiiiii-i y , "ft -1 - car J WMMaMiiMiiii Dial f i f ""'--' Wrirr , -, 1. ' , t -'it i ' ,; torfti"tr IV j J "J. it """i tfniM i "nnini -1 i f '" 'Tri.iiiiM i i' i - - r ' ttlnmmmattimhmt miili n mi SOMETHING NEW IN BOATS was launched over the weekend at the sawmill division of the Umpqua Plywood Co. of .Myrtle Creek. The round model above will be used to push logs about the bond and separate jams. William DeWitt, mill superintendent, said the' boat would probably do the work of three or four men. It was designed by Vernen Wil liams and two helpers, Clarence Wheeler and Norman Anlauf. (Warren Studio Photo) Motorist Fatally Hurt In Automobile Upset (Continued from Page One) flc mishaps in and near Roseburg. Stanley Arthur Hansom, a sailor from San Francisco, was cut on the forehead Saturday in a col - !!?. .n6 nh.0.' S'td" . ?',S unable to stop his car in to avoid the crash with a car, i driven by Maurice Lee Forbes, I '-v Koseburg, which was turning out of a side road. Neither driver was cited, according to state police, and moderate damage resulted to both carl. Dale Arthur Herman, 17, Rt. 3, Box 623, received bruises about the face early Saturday morning when he missed a turn at Hickory Street from Harvard Avenuo. His car went over an embankment, overturning, and was demolished, according to Roseburg police. Two drivers were cited by citv police following a collision ai Washington and Kane Streets Sat urday morning. Flossie Etta Hub bard, 21, of 2015 Eden Lane, was cited for failure to yield right-of-way, and Robert Thomas Fuller. au, ot hi. j, box 100, was ticketed tor navmg defective brakes on his car. Damage amounted to $125, police estimated. . Actress' Son Severely Injured By Auto Blow BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. IB - Michael Farrow, 15, son of film actress Maureen O'Sullivan, is in a hospital today after being hit by a car in front of his house. Michael, the eldest of the ac tress' seven children, suffered a broken right leg and minor head injuries. He was struck by a car driven by Sncncer Wread. 43. Los Angeles, who was not held, police said. $ KH9 LAUNDRY n. ni.i.nipu 'ii.iw.nwwmtmini.ii hp HUM ,i.i,n..,-a.,J1tT.n1.in...M11.ljj;f;ivv. XL-vis!? DRYER Model WAS 239.95 NOW Ill III IHHII iii'Vr-ir'if SAVE LOW DOWN PAYMENT-EASY BUDGETTERMS OR 3-5521 Mrs. C. Lindbloom Dies Saturday Mrs. Hattle Christine Lindbloom 76, Dixonville, widow of the late Gus A. Lindbloom, died n'. a local hospital Saturday following a start ! iiinpsi She was born at Holmstadt, Swe- n. Nov, 1, 1878, and came 'to the r nilnil U . a. in 1 Uh. .tins married to Gustavus A. Lindbloom in Denver, Colo., on Oct. 18, 18R9. She and Mr. Lindbloom celebrat ed their golden wedding annivc- ary in Oct. 1949. Lindbloom pre ceded her in death on Dec. 17, 1954. She and her husband came to Douglas County in 1909. They lived near Dixonville and engaged in farming and truck gardening. Mrs. Lindbloom was a member of the First Baptist Church of Roseburg, the W.C.T.U., and was an active worker in the Pine Grove Sunday School. Surviving are: a son, Thomas E. Lindbloom, Roseburg; two broth ers, Charles Benson; Eugene, and Edward Bens'on, Van Nuys. Calif.; three sisters: Mrs. Anna Cantrell, Roseburg; Mrs. Lillian Bergman, Van Nuys, Calif.; and Mrs. Minnie Teidimnnn, Los Angeles; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held iu the 'Chapel of the Long & Orr Mor tuary Wednesday, at 2 p.m., wilh the Rev. Raymond Schacfcr of the First Baptist Church officiating. Concluding service and vault in terment will follow in the Rose burg Memorial Gardens. SLIGHT FIRE DAMAGE A flue fire fired a wall Sunday morning at the home of Elsie Wade, 746Mi E. First Ave. N., and Roseburg firemen said S15 dam age was caused before the flames were controlled. No More A Available D6 $150 ON BOTH! TWINS m Vital Statistics Marriage License GENT - DONAHUE Frederick G. Gent, Eugene, and Donna J. Dnnflhni 7)nAhnrcr ! NICHOLS - BAUGHMAN Rich- ard B. Nichols, Brockway, and Anita L. Baughman, Roseburg. Mcdonald - bergstrom - Donald A. McDonald and Gloria D. Bergstrom, both of Roseburg. BENDA-BENDA Donald Ben da and Anita Benda, both of Rose burg. , Vancouver License PATTERSON- WINKLER - E. L. Patterson, Roseburg,, and Edna E. Winkler, Eugene. Divorce Decreet FRANCO Dorothy from Frank John Franco. Plaintiff awarded custody and $50 monthly support for one minor child. Property di vision decreed. MOFFITT CIco A. from Ger ald R. Moffitt. Plaintiff awarded custody and $35 monthly support for one minor child. PERDEU William 0. from Betty Jean Perdue. MAIN Frances Louise from Gus Manuel Main. Property divis ion decreed. BANKS Irene S. from Jonald F. Banks. Plaintiff awarded cus tody and $50 monthly support for each of two minor children. Prop erty division decreed. MENDENIIALL Beulah May from William Clifford Mendenhall. Plaintiff awarded custody and $150 monthly support for three minor ihildren. Divorce Dismissal LANE Alice LaVerne vs. Ger ald Keith Lane. Dismissal on mo tion of plaintiff. Divorce Suits Filed ELDRED Barbara J. vs. Floyd A. Eldred. Married May 10, 1952, at Canyonville. Cruelty ;harged. Plaintiff asks custody and $100 monthly support for two minor children. RE1NKEMEYER Maxine W. vs. Paul H. Reinkemeyer. Married May 28, 1054, at Roseburg. Cruelty charged. SMITH Joann vs. Jack Smith. Married Aug. 10, 1953, at Joplin, Mo. Cruelty charged. Plaintiff asks custodv of one minor child. WIER William Jr. vs. Retta Wier. .Married Oct. 20, 1951, at Ar eata, Calif. Cruelty charged. Plain tiff asks custody of one minor child be given to defendant. PREVOST Barbara A. vs. Louis J. Prevost, Married Dec. 14. 1952. at Sutherlin. Cruelty charged. Plaintiff asks custody) and $50 monthly support for one minor child. COUCH Roy L. vs. Hazel Grace Couch. Married Oct. 3, 1953, at Medfoid. Desertion charged. Plaintiff asks decree divesting de fendant from title in real property. Rotary Club Sponsoring Second Boy Scout Troop Rotary has sponsored the organ ization of another Boy Scout troop, this time at Myrtle Creek. Tho new troop sponsored by the Myrtle Creek Rotary Club is Troop 127, composed of many boys grad uating from the club scout ranks. The troop will meet Mondays at 7:30 p. m. at Myrtle Creek Hospi tal's nurses home. Scoutmaster is Milton DeGroodt and assistant is Dr. Robert J. Schmidt, Poid Advertisement Now Hearing Loss P.uves No Handicap to Sportsman i ... Why five up folf, ruhinc and other port Vcaine you're hnra of hpftring? Maico hni fount! Iho witv to heller njoymrnl of life for tho rioAlonr-d. It'l 1 ll liny yet extremely lennitivo hearing J nid for (he active imn10 be worn on the head without Ions, bothereomo ! cords. Get a Maico get active again! j For information on this new woy to overcome your hearing problems, Write to: Maico Heorinj Service, Box 328. Saltm, Oregon. 12-Point Recipe To Spread School Relations Given By LAURA OLSON Staff Writer, Newt-Review The classroom teacher Monday was termed "education's front line in education" by Jr. Elmo Stevenson, president of Southern Oregon College at Ashland. Dr. Stevenson was "kickoff" speaker for School District 4't Teachers' Inservice Workshop. The workshop was held Monday for the 206 teachers of the district. The genial speaker told instruc tors: "You have a lot of relations pupils, parents, relatives, col leagues and community residents." He handed out a 12-point recipe to help relations. The points included: (1) Priase to those deserving, (2) use of the individual's name, (3) enabling a student to have success in a field he excells in, (4) enthusiasm for work (the teachers), (5) making studies worthwhile for students, (6) personalized reports jf student progress, (7) good appearance of teachers "clothes and person ality," (8) courtesy, (9) elimina tion of "I" strain in speaking; (10) placing persons where -hey may guide or advise others, (11) in terest in others and (12) making a job worthwhile. Dr. btevenson said public schools no longer have a monopoly over the education media in America. He cited motion pictures, televis ion and radio as other educational forces. All were competing, he continued. The competition, Stevenson said, has confused "our objectives." Should Reach More People The speaker urged instructors to "not only reach the 62 per cent of Americans who are parents, but to also reach the 38 per cent who are not. "It was another way of aiding home, school and commu nity relations, he said. "Our profession is different from all other professions," he said ear lier. "Every single parent is (also) a teacher in some way. ' Thirty per cent of the parents ha 'e taught school at one time, he added. It was, he said, "often a sad part." The parents may have taught 30 years ago "when methods were different." Dr. Stevenson was introduced by District 4 Supt. M. C. Deller who referred to him as president of the "little Harvard of the hills and proud of it." A panel discussion on "Oppor tunities for Good Reading" follow ed the Stevenson speach. Panel members were: Miss Muriel Mitchell, Roseburg Public Librari an; Frank Scioscia, J. K. GiU Co. representative; Mrs. Marilyn Woodrich, housewife; and Dr. Stev enson. Remaining sessions of the workshop were devoted o various meetings. Dr. Marvin Smith presided over sessions in Roseburg High' School auditorium. Enrique Jorda To Direct Symphony In Portland Ernique Jorda will direct t h e Portland Symphony Orehes'ra Feb. 28. He is the new director of the San Francisco symphony. , Jora is a Spaniard. He spent five years as director of the Madrid Symphony Orchestra. In 1945 he left Spain and served as guest con ductors with orchestras through out Europe. Until 1954 he was conductor of Capetown Symphony in South Afri ca for six years. Tickets for the symphony in Portland may be obtained from J. K. Gill's, Portland. Sugar cane was not successfully introduced into Louisiana until 1751. IN OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT We Are Especially Equipped To ' Replace Worn Shanks 4) Re-engrave Emblems Re-mount Diamonds Replace Worn or Lost Emblems We take pride In repairing and finishing your jawalry to look like new. IT'S SAFER . . . to wear your diamonds In itaw sattlngi Lot us areata lovely new ring far you (ram yaur I i faihioned iewelry. 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Fight Looms Over Plan To Slash Income Tax (Continued from Page One) nn.l Till,, 1 4ha in.nma lav fllt would add less than one billion dollars to Eisenhower s esumatea deficit of $2,400,000,000 for fiscal 1QSR Thic ic Hns in the fart that ,rne lax cui wouia lane eneci iicai I Jan. 1 and therefore would be in .operation during only half of the ti.scai year. The tax cut plan, sponsored by Reo. Mills (D-Ark), would give indudin sank l.vnnva, s 9A Mlt for H 1 1 1- self and each of his dependents, including nis spouse, va momt earned after next Jan. 1. Politics Cry Raited If finally adooted, the cuts would be reflected first in withholding tax deductions on the individual's first 1956 pav check. Those not subtect to . withholding taxes could make the deductions when they pav their taxes. Ponnhlicans called the Demo cratic proposal "a political move" and termed It -aDsoimeiy irres ponsible." ID.. main Kill wnill1 DOStDOne for one more year these tax cuts wWch otherwise necome euecuvu April l: , A ...atinn frnm K? to 47 Per cent in the corporation income tax rate, totaling about two Diuion aoi lars annually. Va finite itt in excise taxes. worth about one billion dollars a year, on automobiles, gasoline, cigarettes, liquor, beer and wine. Seth Lanegan, Drain, Dies Monday Morning CnlU T nnnaan UK TtliA'lnt lt UCIU UBUVfiUUp ...... .. Drain, died this morning followin? a snort illness, nis oouy nas oeeii removed to the Long & Orr Mor hinrv nnrf will hp taken to Bandon for services and interment. QUAKE JARS L. A. AREA LOS ANGELES Wl A fairly sharp jolt, apparently a single earthquake shock, awakened scores of sleepers in the west and southwest section of Los Angeles at 2:09 a.m. but no damage was reported. AllTintint, mgmi nannla rairii'il niuiuuu ii.atij wp, spiders as insects, scientists put them in a different category. 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' Discharged Nettie Ulmer, John Abeln, Mi chael White, Mrs. Ross Crist, Mrs, Ernest Bollman, Mrs. Harold Dot son, Joseph Bechtold, Roseburg; Mrs. Donald Schager, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Donald Cross, Brock way; Mary Ann Travis, Mrs. Bert ram Shoemaker, Winchester; Wil liam Mattingly, Winston; Law rence Pettifer, Seattle. Mercy Hosoltal. Admitted Surgery: Thomas Hart, Winston; Mrs. James Lewis, Sutherlin; Wal lace Scott, Roseburg. Medical: Mrs. George Simpson, Ann Johnson, Winston; Mrs. Lou is Alexander, Canyonville; Mrs. Don St. John, Mrs. Leland Fray, James Miller, Mrs. Doyce Car mon, Elmer Cathron, Roseburg; Elmer Stratton, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Benjamin Cole, Oakland; Donna Herriges, Glide; Henry Ire land, Brockway. Discharged Mrs. Andrew Broddus, Robert Zacher, Mrs. Charles Thomas and baby, Maria Ann; Mrs. Charles Johnson and baby, Susan Belle;. Esther Brown, Roseburg; Delroar Davis, Mrs. Ravmond Daniels, Sutherlin; Mrs. Clyde Alexander and baby, Glenda Sue. Winston; Mrs. Elwin LaVigne, Mary Allen, Mvrtle Creek; Simeon . Linnell, Winchester. Ex-Residents' Daughter Dies At Portland Sunday Rhonda Luanne Gabel, 0-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou is M. Gabel, died Sunday in a Portland hospital, it was learned here today. The Gabels are former residents of Roseburg. He was employed by the U. S. Forest Service here. The little girl had been ill for some time with a heart condition. Funeral services will be held Tues day in Portland. Besides the par ents, two brothers, Wayne ana Al len, survive. LOSE WEIGHT! TheAvdaPlan guar antees that you wfll loao pounds with your very first box ($2.98) or money back. Taken before meaia as directed, Aydo curbs your appetitev IMt thriHlsa Says mt leM loM weight "I "covered tor tv. naturally. Nodmgs i.il iaat by t.kinj 110(1i,'t Monttfe Ard. I could lets a pewKU eoiHr supply S2.S8. AYDS VITAMIN AND MINIMAL CANDY FULLERTON DRUGS 127 North Jackson ...or if you've heard one wnmnn tall inn is! 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