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Ford Drops
Edsel Line
DETROIT (AP) - Tho Edsel
has become the first casualty of
the new automotive battle of the
compact cars. Ford announced it
will abandon the medium-price
car immediately.
Introduced only two years ago,
the Edsel never captured a mar
ket. Slightly more than 100,000
were sold. Less than 100 have been
built in the last two weeks as
Kord diverted scarce steel to its
other lines.
In an official statement, Ford
said sales of the 1960 Edsel model,
which looks strikingly like the
1959 Pontiac, "have been partic
ularly disappointing" while re
sponse to all other company lines
has been good.
Total 1960 model production of
the Edsel has been approximately
2,800 cars. In all of 1959, only
about 30,000 of the cars have been
built.
The Edsel has been assembled
at Ford's Louisville, Ky. plant.
This plant will continue to build
Ford trucks. The Mcrcury-Edsel-l.incoln
division will become the
Lincoln-Mercury division of the
company.
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day to join friends and remain
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tend the University uf Oregon
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The Buckeroo Square Dance Club
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beginners class will hold the annual-
"Kostume Kapers" party to
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invited guests have been asked to
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Mr. and Mrs. James Aiken of
this city are spending tl.c week
end in Eugene visiting their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr?.
James Aiken Jr., and family.
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University of Oregon homecoming
game. Aiken Sr. is a former Uni
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uated from University of Oregon.
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Portland, where they were called
to attend the funeral of the tat
ter's mother, Mrs. Helen Westra,
who died in Southern California
last week, and whose funeral was
held last Saturday in Portland.
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Roseburg, having visite l here a I
number of times. She had been
very ill for a long time prior to
her death.
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Mrs. George E. French went to
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houseguest of a sorori'y sister,
Mrs. Charles Dickson.
Mrs. Joseph Lanspa and son,
Tom; Dr. and Mrs. Albert Morene
and son. Chuck, and Mr. ind Mrs.
Farrel Hamilton of this city, left
today for Eugene to attend the
homecoming game at University of
Oregon and to join relatives from
Portland for a visit. Mrs. Lanspa
will also visit her son, Kenneth,
who is a student at University of
Oregon.
Edwin Hirt has returned to his
home in Onnda, Calif., following a
trip to Seattle and back by plane
and an overnight stop over in Rose
burg to visit his parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Hirt. Edwin and nis
parents both have short wove ham
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arrived back in Orinda, he called
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NEW YORK (AP)-Gov. Nelson
A. Rockefeller proposes establish
ment of a Pan American Econom
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The Western Hemisphere union
somewhat along the lines of the
European Economic Community
and other regional trade groups
would bargain as a unit wilh other
parts of the world on trade poli
cies.
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Rockefeller also would reduce ob
stacles to tho free flow of goods,
capital and manpower ninong all
the northern-American and Latin
American nations.
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date for the Republican presiden
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union here this week in address
ing 1,300 persons at a dinner
which ended the annual . meeting
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Roseburg went to Eugene today
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! coming football game.
Mn, George Sim of Helena
Mont., has arrived here to visit
at the home of her brother-in-law
and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Petrequln
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Mrs. Angus McGregor, mother
of J. C. McGregor of thu city, is
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well-known here, having visited in
Roseburg a number of times.
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aders Square Dance Club, Eugene, I
was guest caller here Saturdt.) !
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Mr. and Mrs. Merle Boni&nrd, Mr. 1
and Mrs. Tom Put in an, Mr. and
Mrs. Ornace Goulding, Mr. and ;
Mrs. Doran Cox, Mr. end Mis. i
Gene Burr, Mr. and Alts. Jim
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man and Mr. and M r s. D. J.
Bolles. Friday evening Mr. ami
Mrs. LeRoy LaFon, Mr. pnd Mrs.
Nick Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Vin
cent Derig of the Buckeroos were
visitors at the Glide Shufflers.
Mn. M. W. Schneider and daugh
ter, Mrs. James Lor tie, and her
son, Michael, and the former's
mother. Mrs. H. P. Conn spent the
last week in Burns, Ore.,' visiting
the formers son and daughtcr-in-,
law, Mr. and Mrs. Wade W. Worth
ington. The Worthingtons had a
son, Marshall Ward, born to them
Nov. 7. He weighed 8 pounds 6
ounces. Jin route home the Hose-
burgers stopped over in Bend to
visit Mrs. Schneider's brother-in-law,
Robert A. Schneider, and fam
ily, and with the J. S. Van Aliens,
former residents of Days Ceck, and
the Van Aliens daughter, Mrs. M.
L. Hurst, and family. Mrs. Schnei
der was accompanied home by
Marilyn and Robbie Schneider, of
Bend, who will sepnd a couple of
weeks here and will be taken home
after their visit by their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schneider.
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iSutherlin) Box office opens at 0:45.
Show starts at 7:00. "The Blue Angel"
and "Andy Hardy Comes Home"
BENETTA THEATRE (Winstonl Doors
open 3:45 p.m., show starts 4:00. "Sub
way In The Sky" and "In Love &
War"
TRI CITY DRIVE IN Show starts it
dusk. "Away All Boats 1" and "A Day
of Fury" I
TO THE MUSIC OF
GENE CROSSLAND
AND HIS KIAMICHI MT. BOYS
WINSTON
Sat., Nov. 21, 1959 The Ntws-Review( Rosebur'j, Ore. 9
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SATURDAY, NOV. 11
Gemma Iota Epsilon Gigmi
Alpha, rummage sale, Veterans
Memorial Hall, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
anyone wanting to donate rum.
mage call OR 2-4325.
Nu Delta High School Christian
Club cake sale, Nielsen's Market,
members to each furnish cake of
home baked goods, proceeds go to
: club scholarship fund
Thanksgiving Dance. Wilbur
Community Club
Buck.rooi, Buckeroo B a r n, J
1 P.m.. dance of month instruction,
1 8:30 p.m. A-L bring refreshments.
Camet Valtty Women', Society
of Christian Service, food ale,
front of J. C. Penney Storo in
Roseburg, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Episcopal Church of the II 0 1 v
Spirit of Sutherlin. Sulherlin Hotel
Building, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. i
Melrose Grange public card par
ty. 8 p.m.
Oakland Job's Daughters, mor-.
chant's lunch, 11:30 a.m., to 1:30
p.m., at Masonic Hall. 1
Omicron Chapter of Delta Kap
pa Gamma, dessert supper, llmp-
qua Hotel, 7 p.m., Violet Wilshire,
uladys Mondcr, Joyce Fruitt, host
esses.
Douglas County Retired Teachers
Assn., home of Dr. 11. C. Church, j
OlVtt CL Vnnn I .IS nm M-ipIa1
Martens, Gertrude Fitipatnek and
Belle Clark, hostesses.
Hayloft Squares, Preschern
Barn, Dude Sibley caller, 9 p.m.,
A-L bring pies and L-Z bring sand
wiches. Conservative Beptlst Church in
Tri City, youthspiration, 7:30 p m.,
Wayne Adams, guest speaker.
Winston Dlllard Bethel 53, rum
maso and cooked food sale, How
ard's Hardware Store in Winston,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Glide Shufflers Club. Glide Com
munity Building, 9 p.m., A-K brinj
salads, L-Z bring sandwiches,
Mrs. Elsie Downcs of Sutherlin,
caller.
Trl 'n Square, hobo jungle, Ernie
Gilbert head hobo caller, 9 p.m.
Eagles Hall In Myrtle Creek.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 24S SB
Jackson, 7:30 p.m., for more in
formation call Oil 3-8608.
Swingln 8's, Azalea Grange, 8:30
p.m.
boutn ueer ireeK urangc,
Grange Hall, 8:15 p.m.
Rico Valley Community card
party.
" SUNDAY, NOV. 21
Turkey shoot, sponsored by V1TW
Post No. 7752 Myrtle Creek, on
Harry Dayton ranch, 3 miles south
west of Kiddle.
OMHO meeting, Sutherlin Com
munity Building, 2 p.m., import
ant meet ne. everyone weicomo.
Unitarian Fellowship, downstairs
meeting room of Munroe-Hutson
Clinic, 880 SE Jackson, 7:30 p.m.
Kosepurg Kod and Gun C 1 U o,
trap shooting, 10 a.m.
MONDAY, NOV. 23
Woodmen Circle Umpnua Grove
51, social, home of Mrs. Gertrude
Hess, 8 p.m.
Roseburg Town and Country Gar
den Club meeting, home of Mis.
John Robertson, 202 W. Bowden
St., 7:30 p.m.
Business and Professional Wom
en's Club, home of Golda Nickel,
3012 W. Harvard, 8 p.m.
Junior duplicate bridge club, first
birthday party, 7:30 p.m., for fur
ther information call Mrs. Walter
Ulrich, OR 2-1408.
Knights of Pythias, Pythias Hall,
8 p.m.
Winston . Dlllard Kiwanlt Club,
8:30 p.m.
Obedience Trials, sponsored by
Umpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion on
fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m.
Umpqua Kennel Club, Pavilion
on fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m.
Riddle Bethel Job's Daughters,
Masonic Temple, Kiddle. 7:30 p.m.
Woman of tho Moose, Muose Hall,
business meeting, 8 p.m.
Valentin Chapter 98, OES, Myi
tle Creek.
Roseburg City Council, City Hall
7:30 p.m.
Roseburg Jayctos, VFW Hall,
Garden Valley Rd., 7 p.m.
Winston Community Club, 8 p.m.
Sutherlin Jay-C-Ettas, Commun
ity Building, 8 p.m. j
Messiah Festival Chorus prac
tice, Roseburg, Presbyterian
Church Social Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Hayloft Squares beginners pat
tern dance lessons, Dude Sibley,
caller, Preschern Barn, S to 10
p.m.
.NEW CLUB ORGANIZED
A new 411 sewing club was or
ganized by Mrs. Gordon Larson re
cently. Assistant leader is Miss Joyce
Larson. Officers elected are: Lanl
Hceley, president; Peggy Astrand
cr, vice president; Kalhy Kernan,
secretary-treasurer; Klorenca Lar
son, song leader and Christine Cash,
news reporter. ,
Meetings will be held each Mon
day evening. i
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JEAN'S
Norma Jean Drum & Voeols
Gn Stewart Rythm & Vocals
Dave Coplln Lead Guitar
LINDY'S 3 Milei South on Buiiness Rt. 99
Sunday thru Tueidif
No Womia Ever 0 fired I Mil
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Curt Iii'ten Miy Bntt in
"ANDY H i ROY COMES HOME"
tNDS TONIGHT
"THE WYSTERIANS"
"THE MAN IN THE SADDLE"
Ill
Tonight
A hated name hung o
round the marshal's neck
like a noose!
Robert Taylor Tina Louise
Foss Parker in
"THE HANGMAN"
Also: Zsa Zsa Gabor in
"QUEEN OF OUTER
SPACE"
Sunday
"SUBWAY IN THE SKY"
Van Johnson Hitdfigard Neff
plus
"IN LOVE & WAR"
Robert Wagner Dona Wynrer
Jeffrey Hunter Hope Lange
Ends Tonight
"GIDGET"
"SENIOR PROM"
Sunday Only
BUCK NIGHT
$1.00 Per Corload
"AWAY ALL BOATS!" starring
Jtft Chandler, George Nader,
Julie Adams and Lex Barker, plus
Dale Robertson, Mara Cordoy and
Jock Mahoney in "A DAY OF
FURY
Ends Tonight
"STRANGER IN MY ARMS"
and
"AT WAR WITH THE ARMY"
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