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10 Th Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore Thur., Sept. 21, 1961 Rice Hill Ranch Property Sold To Los Angeles Couple By MRS. GEORGE EOES Mr. ind Mrs. Everett Stranch of l.ns Angeles have purchased the Ashton ranch, formerly known as the Earl Strong ranch, on Rice Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton will move to make their home in lied ford. Hat Appndctemy Mrs. Etta (Tom) Wallace under went an appendicitis operation at the Sacred Heart HospUal in Eu gene Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cockeram pent several days last week vis iting their daughter and family in Corvalus. Mrs. Harold Edes, Lawana and Carolyn Edes of Sandy, and Gran ville Stuart of Portland visited at the Joel Jackson and George Edes homes Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Austin lie- Ghee and three daughters of Hcpp- ner, visited at the Bob Smith home Friday and Saturday. Walter Pelett and son of Port land visited at the Wilbur Allsup home over the weekend. Kimbcrly .. Susan, who has been visiting the Allsups, returned home with them. Lettwells In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Avery I.asswcll are spending several weeks in Portland where Lasswell under went major surgery on his knee. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sherley spent Saturday evening in Elmira. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Las Morris, who entertained at a birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Manan Hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Morin and family of Florence spent the week- I ' jSL-.'- - I TO REOPEN CHURCH The Rev. Floyd Lindsey, new pastor of the Winchester Community Pilgrim Holiness Church, will reopen the church this Sun day. He has been directing re pairs ot the church for the reopening. Featured speaker will be Rev. John Conner, Salem, the church's Pacific Northwest District superinten dent. (News-Review Photo) Vital Statistics Marriag Llcemet William Roger Johnson and Dar lene Hurd, both of Roseburg. Kenneth Roy Williams, Canyon ville, and Judith Ann Dean, Riddle. Layton Edward Lumpkin, Win ston, and Victoria Suzanna Graves, Roseburg. Francis Hubert Conley and T)o- vina Jannett Hendrlck, both of Rosehurg. John E. H. Powers, Canyonvillo, and Judith Denell James, Myrtle Creek. George Unyd Brosl, Winston, and Gaylyn Ruth Bradley Brosi, Winchester. John Horace Walley, Sutherlin, and Diane Daisy Mundt, Yoncal-la. School Carnival Set For Days Creek Area The Days Creek Parent Teacher Student Association will hold a carnival in the school gym Satur day, reports Mrs. Ralph Martin, Days Creek correspondent. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m., with such games as cake walk, dart game, duck toss, nail pound ing, fun ball, baseball throw. A Chinese auction will be held, and refreshments will he sold. No game will cost more than ton cents, and a prize is guaranteed for every throw. Drawing for the door prize will be held at 9:30 p.m. Money raised at this carnival will be used for the PTSA budget which includes scholarships, sporls insurance and helping with the annuals. RECEPTION SET The Yoncalla TTA will hnld a reception for the teachers of the Yoncalla School system Mondav evening in the Little Theatre of Ihe Yoncalla high school. The men members of the PTA will put on the program, reports .Mrs. George Edes. correspondent. Refreshments will he served at the close of the mcetinj. Everyone in the community is invited to come and get acquaint ed with the teachers and the new high school principal. PASTORS BRUSH UP DELAWARE, Ohio(AP)-, Many Methodist ministers in the Ohio area go back to school about the same time as the youngsters to ward Ihe end of summer. A four-day pastors' school is con ducted annually at Ohio Wcslcyan University. The ministers take hrush-up courses in preaching church history, social ethics and other topics. ; end visiting at the parental Ray Morin home in Hayhurst Valley. John is on two weeks leave from the Veterans Hospital in Portland. Bob Morin of Ketchikan, Alas ka, arrived home Wednesday for a visit. He came down on a fish boat to Seattle and went to Oregon City to visit relatives before com ing to Yoncalla. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Franklin of Salem visited last week at the Ray Morin home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Core drove to Ashland Tuesday to bring back Mr. Gore's sister, Mis. Maccl Em ery, who is now visiting at the Gore home. Word has been received from Riverside, Calif., of the arrival of a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil (Bud) Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold have three girls, and this is their first son. Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, en roule to Denver, visited at the Dare Kingery home recently. Tur ner is the son of Mrs. Rctta Turner of Corvallis, and a newphew of Mrs. Kingery. i. anH Mrc Rill Rnan and son. Charles, were called to Joplin, Mo., I due to the death of Mrs. Boan's mother. Everett Curtis and Jean Carney are taking care of Boan's duties at the grade school during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moles of Independence spent several days here last week visiting at the Cur tis and Wise homes. Mrs. Letitia Viar and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchins of Portland Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts of Canyonville, and Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers of Lakeside, visit ed at the Fred Sefton home Sun day. Riddle Cains New Family; Former Residents Return By ERMA BEST - Residents new to Riddle are Ed Bartholic; his daughter, Mrs. Mar ian Peterson and three school age children of Portland. Bartholic has bought the former Knight resi dence adjacent to the V. E. Sutton Agency and will be associated with Sutton in the agency. Don Mauck and family, former residents of this area, are moving back from Ontario, Calif. Mauck has purchased some 30 acres on the Riddle side of Cow Creek be low Pruner Bridge, and the fam ily is living in a trailer until build ing a home. Mauck, who is a weld er by vocation, still owns a ranch on South Myrtle. Mr. and Mrs. Al Biggs of Pq- mona, Calif., were recent guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wil lard Preston. Mrs. R. A. Cam and her sister, Mrs. Howard Beatty, who was vis iting here from Los Angeles, left Wednesday of last week on a trip to Trail, B.C., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Mimnaugh of Portland were recent -visitors at the home of his brother, Larry Mimnaugh and family. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Newton were his brothers and sister-in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. "ill Newton of Lathrop, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank New ton of Knoxville, Iowa; and a long time friend, Mrs. .John Newhall of Radcliff, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Blundell spent the weekend in Bandon as guests at tho home of their neph ew, Roderick Neilson and family. They were accompanied as far as Coos Bay by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hart who visited their son, Edward Hart and family. Jim Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ball, who had been par ticipating in the navy operation SEA WALL at Seattle, Wash., is home on a three-day leave. Mrs. D. W. Clark visited in Cam as, Wash., last week with Mrs. Dude Schnorr, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Clark at on" time made her home with Mrs. Schnorr. Mrs. Nellie Gilmore is visiting in Grants Pass with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sims. Mrs. Gilmore will also visit in Vancouver, wasn., wun Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anders before moving to Martinez, Calif., to live near her daughter, Mrs. Hubert Clayton and family. RETURNING GOD'S GIFTS AKRON, Ohio (AP) The of fertory completed at Monroe Unit ed Presbyterian Church, David Heasley came down the aisle with the collection plate. He was head ed for the church office, but 5-year-old Chris Weldon drew his own con clusions. 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