14 Tha News-Review, Reisburg, OrTu.t., May 21, 19S7
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Dillard Woman Returns To Home
After Two Months In California
By ROSA HEINBACH
Mrs. Delli White returned to
her home with her son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrj. Chester
Bast, on Dyke Lane recently fol
lowing a two-month trip to Cal
ifornia visiting relatives.
Ill In Hospital
Charles Kash Is In the Mercy
hospital receiving medical treat
ment for a complication of illnes
ses. He is the owner of the Wins
ton Photo Studio.
Mrs. l.eo Manske is recupera
ting at her home on Highway 99,
following major surgery at the St.
Vincent hospital in Portland. Mrs.
Manske will return to the Port
land hospital in a few weeks for
further surgery.
Out-of-town guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson were
their old friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bratseh
were called to St. Helens re
cently due to the critical illness
of the litter s father, Stephen Al
paugh, who is in the St Helens
Hospital for medical treatment.
Their sons, Stevie and Jeffery. are
staying with their paternal grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bratseh In Dillard.
Leo Willis was taken to the Vet
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I trail's hospital in Rosoburg last
week for treatment of i heart
condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harry man
and son, Dana, have Rone to
Riverside, Calif., to visit her moth
er, Mrs. Alena Merrifield. Mrs.
liarryman will also visit her
brother, John Merrifield in El
sinore, Calif.
Returns To Alaska
Gordon Clayton has returned to
Alaska where he is employed fol
lowing a short visit with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Clayton
on Kent Creek,
Mrs. Don iiegele is recuperat
ing at her home, in Ford's Addi
tion, from surgery at the Com
munity hospital recently. Mrs.
Heuele, who had an inward goiter
removed is reported to he im-i
I proving as well as can be ex I
, pec ted. Mrs. Kay Myers is taking:
Icare of her daughter-in-law and!
: her children during her illness. j
I David and Mark Laura nee, !
small children of Mr. and Mrs. i
Dan Laurance, are ill at their,
homo with the chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred DuQtielte
were home on a few day's visit
lrom Lstacada where he is em
ployed. Following a visit with
their son and daughters, they re-
turned to Kstacada taking Julia )
with them for a week. Julia has
been making her home with an
older sister, Mrs. Kenneth Alex-1
ander. on Kent Creek, during her'
parents' absence. '
Building Horn I
.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson are
bu tilling a new home on their pro '
perty in Ford's addition. !
G'uests at the home of Mr. and i
Mrs. Kay Myers recently were old
friends, Ted Johnson and Louis De!
Long, from Tacoma, Wash., and j
Eufiene. j
Mr. and Mrs. William Bromley I
and children spent last weekend 1
at Ashland where they attended j
the Southern Oregon District track,
meet. They camped overnight in '
their vacation trailer. j
Surprise out-of-town guests at 1
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade 1
Gentry recently, were Mr. and I
Mrs. Lee Brown of Springfield.
They were close friends in Clay
ton. Okla., over 14 years ago. '
Air. and Mrs. Barry Laurance of i
Portland, visited several days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-j
lard Laurance. and took a pleas- i
ure trip to Med ford, accompanied i
by Joe Laurance, son of Mr. and !
Mrs. Dan Laurance.
Ilngrid Denies
Rift As Scandal
Smears Rossellini
I PARIS i Actress In grid
i Bergman Monday said "there is
no truth at all" to a report that
her husband, director Roberto
Kossellmi, is living with a mar
Lned Indian woman in Bombay
and plans to divorce Miss Berg
man. "I wish they would leave my
husband in peace to do his work."
said Miss Bergman, who is act
ing on the Pans stage. "This is
all a rumor that has sprung up
and it is truly unfortunate."
Rossellini is now making a pic
ture in India. Miss Bergman has
repeatedly denied rumors of a
rift between them.
A copyrighted news dispatch
from Bombay said Rossellini's
paramour is the beautiful, 27-year-old
mother of two small chil
dren. The dispatch said the woman is
reported to be pregnant, as Miss
Bergman was almost eight years
aso when her affairs with Ros
sellini made worldwide headlines.
The news said reliable sources
in Bombay reported the Indian
government had asked Rossellini
to leave India Because of tne af
fair, but that an Italian embassy
spokesman said India so far had
only asked the director unofficial
ly to "try to smooth down the
trouble to avoid any scandal."
Yoncalla Eighth Graders
To Be Promoted May 29
Hi-Neighbors Plan No June Meeting
No June meeting of the Hi-: Brittain Slack.
Neighbor Circle of the Neighbor- The next meeting is scheduled
hood Church of Christ wiU be held Thursday, July 18
! because of the Bible School and The announcement was made at
levanelistic meetings during the the last meeting at the church in
t month, reports Correspondent Mrs. West Sutherlin.
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Bullfrog Wins
$1,000 For Owner
ANGELS CAMP, Calif, itf The
new world champion jumping frog
is a San Joaquin Delta bullfrog
named Beans.
Owned and trained by 15-year-old
Caroline Voitich. Stockton,
Beans spanned 12 feet, 7 inches
in hn three allotted hops Sunday
and won the 31st annual jumping
frog jubilee.
The contest commemorates
Mark Twains famous yard, "The
Celebrated Jumping Frog of Cal
averas County."
Beans got the glory. Miss Voi
tich gets $1,000.
But his performance was far
short of the world record of 16
feet 10 inches set in 1934 by a
frog named Lucky, owned by Ray
Weiner of Angels Camp.
While domestic hoppers turned
in mediocre performances, the
foreign frogs appeared demoral
ized. Most of them just sat.
Threats To Witnesses
Defer Blinding Trial
NEW YORK If Trial of John
(Johnny Diol Dioguardi as the
alleged mastermind of the Victor
Riesel acid-blinding case was
postponed Monday. The federal
prosecutor said several key wit
nesses have been threatened and
are refusing to testify.
Federal District Judge William
B. norlands adjourned start of the
trial until Thursday.
Riesel, a newspaper labor
eolumnisl. was blinded in a street
assault April 5, 1936.
Japan Okays Joint
Defense With America
TOKYO Japan's govern
ment has approved a four-point
basic defense policy tied securely
to the United States "until an ef
fective organ of the United Na
tions can be set up" to combat
possible future aggression.
"In case of aggression, Japan
will fight it in order to preserve
our country's independence and
peace, which is based on demo
cratic principle," said the govern
ment announcement of the policy
approved by Prime Minister
' Kishi's Cabinet.
By MRS. CEORSE EDES
Promotion exercises for the Yon
calla eighth grade students will
be held in the grade school gym
May 29 at a p.m.
The students will present the
program, and Keith van Krevelin,
chairman of the board, will give
diplomas to 33 graduating eighth
graders.
Achievement Day Set
The Yoncalla Grade School will
host all 4-H groups from North
Douglas county at Achievement
Day, May 24 at 2 p.m. and in the
evening. Displays will be held in
the grade school gym.
The second annual field day for
the Yoncalla Elementary School
was held recently. Competitive
races, including bicycle races,
sack races and pie eating con
teats, were held. The two grand
prize winners were Sherrie Rob
erts and Ronald Revelle, who won
blue and red ribbons. The band
played during the exercises.
The school has just completed
several major improvements. The
fire proofing overhead in the base
ment of the school was completed
and the new breezeway and bus
loading facility have been com
pleted, also. The final construc
tion on the cement vault to hold
all school records was just fin
ished. 150 Attend
Approximately 350 persons at
tended the Yoncalla Grade School
annual "open house" musicale
held recently. Two hundred stu
dents took part in the program
consisting of band numbers,
primary rhythm band, girls glee
club members, violin solo by
Donna Churchill and girls trio,
Donna Churchill, Kay Churchill
and Carolyn Simms. All the rooms
.were open, and a special exhibi-
1 tion in handicraft and metal
craft was displayed. A complete
I text book display and audio-visual
'display demonstration was held.
Sutherlin Garden
Club Has Election
. By MRS. BRITTAIN SLACK
Mrs. O. L. Torrey was elected
president of the Sutherlin Gardtn
Club at its last meeting in tfie
home' of Mrs. Dwight Beck.
Other new officers are: Mrs.
Vera Liesinger, vice president;
Mrs. Bud Holm, secretary; Mrs.
Wesley Thompson Sr.. treasurer;
Mrs. Lloyd Movers, two - year
director, and Mrs. Dwight Beck,
one - year, director.
Installation is scheduled at the
next meeting Thursday, June 20,
at the home of Mrs. Cal Gilman.
Mrs. William Eadus, a guest at
the meeting, gave a talk on fu
schias. and Mrs. Lloyd Movers
1 reported on iris'.
Crotchet
The afternoon was spent in
crotcheting and other hand work at
the last meeting of the Neighbor
hood Club of Nonpanel. Mrs. Mar
garet Mode won the door prize.
Fifteen members attended the
meeting at the home of Mrs. Ora
Lang. The next meeting is sched
uled May 30.
The next meeting of the Knit
ting Club of West Sutherlin is
scheduled May 28 at the home of
.Mrs. Evelyn Frotscher. The aft
ernoon was spent knitting at the
last meeting at the home of Mrs.
Helen Coor.
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