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Beachcombers Plan for Fourth Jo» Turner of the ()rrnn Spray Twirlera was the guest culler nt the lie ichcomber'i Ci ve Saturday night Member« of the Curry Coast r n arst (h e m Spray Twirlers were in a ltrn lance lo enjoy un evening of square dancing A work il:iv nt the Cove has been scheduled at the Cove for Sun I ly at It u na with a potluek at I p m Decorating the hall w ill >*,. m order for the 4lh of Ju'y Member« are a«ked to bring lawn mower» an I Join the fun IN CANADA Mr. and Mr». A. W Sweet with »on» Steven and BUI and Lenore Sweet were in Vieton«, I I I ' . for the Oregon Banker» Association Convention which mel (here last week. SON IN EUGENE Mr», David Burklow and son B la.r and Mr» Wilbur Sypher were in Eugene during the weekend to visit Mr and Mr» Charle» boane B lair re mained for a week’s visit with the boane». -------v--------------- SLOCUMS ENTERTAIN Guest« visiting Mr and Mr». I'lu ik Slocum in Langlois ure M r* Slocum’s mother Mrs Florence Hutch« i ol Norwalk, Culd , and niece Elaine Per®« of Lancaster, ( alii. LO N C TO N S RETURN M r und Mrs Ed long ton teturned to their Port Orford home after a vacation spent in Yellowstone Park and other point» of Interest They also \ anti d friend«. IN SAN FRANCISCO H.1I1 Sweet and Dewey Hall «if Sixes and W J Sweet o, Bandon left Friday for San Franc »co U> spend a few days in the lla y Area SYPMERSTRAVEL M r an I M-» Harold Sypher ■ i n 1 Mr and Mrs I t , t h ir d Sypher of luingln .» visited Mrs. A rie l G ilb e rt in T pton, C a lif The Sypher» also visited Yosemite National Park, V ir gin.a and Carson City and Hen««. Nev F A M IL Y r e u n io n The F tzhtich fa m ily held a fam ily reunion picnic Sunday at the Humbug Sta‘ e Park A'lending were Mr and Mrs P h Farrier, Mr and Mrs F n d Hall and fam ly, Mr and Mis Ralph He'mken. Mr A’«! Mrs I in k Hi-lmki-n and fam ily, Mr and Mr.s Mike Helmk-n. Mr an I Mrs Louis Farr ,.r \ | r ;in,| \ , rg fh a rle s F irhui'h of Sixes. Mr and Mrs George Fitrhueh, Iva Kruger, M r and Mrs bon Hale a n , fam i’y. Mr and Mrs Ke-th Warner of Brookings, Mr and Mrs It tvmnnd F ill hii"h o, Crescen' Citv. Clyde and G'en W inner of Port Or ford, Melvin Fitzhugh of Cali lorn a, and Mrs P hillip Wright of Port Orford. DINNER GUESTS M r and Mrs Myron Hagen were Monday evening dinner guests o, Mr. and Mrs. B ill llu re t at their twine on Sixes river. VISIT WITH MOTHER Mrs Wallace Coburn and daughters of Glendale visited Mrs Coburn’s mother, Mrs. Warren Jamieson, at her Hub bard's Creek home this week BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Cherie Werner was fete I with a birthday party at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Werner, Friday. Enjoying the barbecue and birthday party were Patty St. Clair. Vallerle Stiegler, B ill McDonald, Ginger Bennett, Marvin Allison, Gregg McDon aid, Cheryl McDaniels, Steve Smith, Brenda Wright, Scot, Munson, Steve Sweet, Hit-hard Hodge. Nancy Reasoner and David Knapp k \ Graduation Of Daughter M r and Mrs John Donald son were In Seattle last week to attend the graduation of Mrs Frederick Mends, the former Linda Rae Steddom fn-m Seattle Pacific College M r and Mrs Meads left for Southern California follow Ina the graduation where they w ill serve as counselors at Fores, Home Mlsa Laurel Steddom is being employed as a l if t guard at Orcaa Island during the summer and the Donaldson’« other daughter, Kay Steddom, returned with her parents to their Denmark home and w ill be employed with the Cooa- Curry Fire Protective Associ ation for the summer. The (Xinoldsons me, with the Duve Knglebarts of Beav erton at Oakridge for a week end of camping and Tamsin Engleburt, granddaughter, re turned for a two week's visit with her grandparents. VISIT QUIGLEYS Mrs H F Wilsey of Ash land and two daughters visited with Mrs Wilsey's sister, Mrs. Stanley Quigley und fam ily, during the weekend BARBECUE IS WELL ATTENDED The Port Orford Langlois Quarterback club's annual bar becue was well attended Sun day even though many people of the urea are on vacation at this time Former residents and mem hers attending were Mr and Mrs. Joe Zook of Portland. Also attend ng were well known Emmett O m a n and fam ily of Coos Bay and Republican candidate for senate Sid ('hand ler and fam ily also of Coos Hay and M r and Mrs Vern Koien and fam ily of Gold Beach. North. Curry Il • FORT 0RF0R0 » H U ÍS • LAH&LOIS Naruitta Hall MOVE DELAYED The librarian« for the laing lois library have asked for an extension of time, and patrons of the library will find the lib ra ry moved to ita new lo calkin in about two weeks. VISIT MOTHER, SISTER Mrs Grant Kerber and fam lly «>, Corvall , vlalted her mother, Mrs. Mabel Marlow, and sister, Mrs Michael Woods of Sixes, and (he Homer Ker bers In Gold Beach VISIT RELATIVES Mr and Mrs Lyle Knutson visited during the weekend with relatives in Portland. W ERE IN PO RTLA ND M r and Mrs Vern Magne son of Port Orford and Mrs. O rville Anvmson and daughter, Marlene, were in Portland during the weekend where Marlene enrolled in North western School of Commerce. Miss Anvinson was a recent graduate of Pacific High SchooL COLLIER VISITORS Recent visitors at the home of Polly and Nancy Collier were M r and Mrs. Clifford fngleking ol Coquille, M r and Mrs Ivan Robinson and Mr and Mrs. Frank Sinko of Arago. SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday dinner guests o, the Roy Carrs were members of their fam ily, Mr. and Mr». Kenny Humphrey of Coos Bay, and M r and Mrs Oscar Mc A lliste r of Port Orford. IN COOS BAY Mr and Mrs Lute Henry o, Langlois visited Sunday in Coos Bay. TO SACRAMENTO James Hatmaker left recent ly for Sacramento, C alif Miss Rosalie Hatmaker enrolled at S ix ' in Ashland for summer school. ON BUSINESS TRIP Mr. and Mrs. B ill Huret of Port Orford were in Portland and Eugene dur.ng the week end on business. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mr». Eldon Spence and fam ily returned uunng the weekend to their Sliver Spring» home after a week's vacation trip to Knotts Berry Farm , Disneyland and other points of interest. RELATIVES VISIT Guests this week at the home of M r and Mrs. Robert Billings o, Sixes are his rela tives M r and Mrs. Dick Wood ward and fam ily of Albany, Ga. PRICES opev z VISTS DAUGHTER Donna Churchill returned from Seattle where she visited her daughter and son-in law, Mr and Mrs Robert Herr LEERS TRAVEL Mr. and Mrs visited friends in and attended a Medford recently are this week in Eureka. Cali,. AT GRADUATION Mr and Mrs Ed Maloy were in Portland las, week ,0 at tend the graduation o, their granddaughter, Carlene Eck hn'm. from high school. HAS PARTY Miss Joyce Geer was hon- no.-ed with a birthday party .at her parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Geer, home in Langlois. Guests attending were Gloria and Linda Hildebrand, Gavle Knutson, Ixiis latng, Kelli Storm. Wendy Smith. Gordon and Diana Cox. Mnrvann Sul livan and Nancy Fuller. COVINGTONS RETURN M r and Mrs Walter Cov ington returned to their Port Orford home after a week’» visit with friends and relatives in Fresno and Santa Cruz, Calif. NIECES VISIT A rriving thia week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon White were their daughter, Velma Ann White of Salem, and their nieces, Debbie and Sue E llio tt, of Corvallis. Crams Enj’oy Family Meet Relatives were “ cram m ed” to the rafters at the Walter Cram home last week, as W alt’» sister, aunts, uncles and cousins gathered for their annual get together The wea ther did not cooperate, but failed to dampen the enjoy ment o, being together and visiting Those from out o, state thought we had a won derland of flowers and beauty. Travelling the farthest was an uncle, Albert Cram, from Newell, South Dakota. Other guesLx included Mr and Mrs lawn Cram, Stockton, C alif , Mrs Mary Hinkston. Colton, Cali,., M r and Mrs George Keesee, Centralia, W n, Mr. and Mrs Orrie Reed. McMinn ville, Mrs Frank D ietrich and girls Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs A rt Jackson and sons. Grass Valley, C alif , Mr. and Mrs Ralnh Mavfield. Escon dide, C alif , and Mrs. Hilda Brown, McKinley, Ore Mrs. Brown had recently sufferec a broken leg, but just brought along her cast and crutches The local Crams who joined the party were Mr. and Mrs Allan Cram and two children, and Don Cram, who is home for the summer from Ixima Linda University, where he is studying dentistry. His wife w ill jom him in August tor her month's vacation. The fam ily gathering next June *iU be at Newell, South Da kota at Uncle Albert Cram's »beep ranch. This was the 19th year the members had met tor this annual event. Thursday, hui« 25, ,9 6 4 — Î damaged tepees. Mrs Marcien Brown was a guest and w ill become a m em ber at the next regular m e e t 2 Ways To SAVE JayCelies Sew Indian Costumes Indian costumes, barbecue plan» and the usual last minute details were the main topics at the regular JayCctte meeting held last Wetkiesday evening at the home of Mrs, Erma Hague, Diane Forty serving as hostess. The "Squaw Pit Barbecue", as it w i l l be known July 4th, w ill be held next to the Jaycee Indian Village in Battle Rock Park and w ilf feature deep-pit barbecued beet, baked potatoes, coleslaw , bread, c o f f e e or m ilk . Prices w ilt be the same as la s t year, adults, St. 50, children, 75 cents, and a bar becued sandwich w ill be offer ed for 75 cents. On display at the meeting w as one ot the newly purchased band uniforms. A special meeting and work party was scheduled for Wed nesday evening, tone 24, at the home of Mrs. Lari Peterson to sew Indian costumes and repair OCR LOW PRICES S and H GREEN STAMPS ★ Pori Orford DRUGS dU H £ 2 S '-:2 i> -2 '7 9 m il y z e e p r s u m a y MINT? CATSUP I SOAP PEACHES PLUMS CARROTS A/£H/ ÇftVCft 0U4T k J N ú rílZ f MEU0AIME AVOCADOS CUCUMBERS ASPARAGUS ICE CREAM D e lu x e - '4 APRICOTS G e l. PAPER TOWELS GREEN SEANS — TOMATO JUICE RUWTS BAKEP BEANS L ‘r AT SUMMER SCHOOL Mrs Jean Berger left Satur day ,0 attend summer school at Southern Oregon College of Education in Ashland. IN GRANTS PASS Mr. and Mrs. Albert B rit ton of Denmark visited in Grants Pass Sunday and a t tended a Barn Dance in Glen dale at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. George Newman where A1 Pedigo called for the square dancing Milton I-eer McMinnville wedding in The Leers Arcata and KOSTAS ENTERTAIN Weekend guests at the home o, M r and Mrs Bernard Kosta were Miss Sherry Shumway and Miss Elaine Bauer of E u gene. DAUGHTER VISITS Miss Kathy Mills, daughter of Mr and Mrs Evert Mills, is visiting with relatives in Oroville, C alif , for a couple of weeks. MrDONALOS TRAVEL M r and Mrs George Mc Donald and son B ill visited in Eugene, Albany and P ort land with friends and relatives recently (TRAINS ENTERTAIN Guests o, Mr and Mr». E verett Strain Sunday were Mr». Hal Pierce and Mr». Loona Bryant of Coquille. Port Orford N«w», Where Prices Are Lower Every Day ! CORN^PEAS py -r*z 9^89- 5 ^ .8 9 OoACT 19 29* 5^ s 89 c FOltCtó COFFBÊ l-LB Z-L8S 3 -LÖS 79 INSTANT ö-OZ. 99< MAYONNAISE’“’” 49^ LOANS UP TO $1500 EEF ROAST rone ... ? SEE ROSE FESTIVAL Mrs Herb Bell and grandson, Steve Osberg, o, Langlois were in Portland to see the Rose Festival 1 ON VACATION M ss Been Fisher, daughter of M r and Mrs Walter Gor such, is presently on a vaca- , nn trip to Arkansas and New England M ss Fisher is making the tr-p with her sister and fam ily, Mr and Mrs Clifton Furgason of Hauser. NEALS RETURN Mr and Mrs. Delbert Neal of I’ort Orford returned from a two week trip which ,00k them first to Portland, then south t<> Redding, C a li,, and Reno, Nev OENTONS MOVE M r and Mrs. Max Denton left last weekend to make their home in Outlook, Wn. The iienuiiui were employed at the Sweet Jersey F aim on Elk River and will be operat ing their own farm in Wash ington. us »<*» 9 9 ui SAUSAGE ROLLS 3 1 9 9 4 CHUCK STEAK 494 FROZEN LEMON A P E ^ — « ICE CREAM TOPPING™-" |O € KIPNEY BEANS **• ” * APPLE CUBETTES 53S$1 q SAUERKRAUT STEWEP PRUNES GRAPE JUICE tu 9 9 e SUNSHINE CRACKERS PK* SMACKS W A8|$CO C4IT DOS* FO O D 15-oz Ç™ M IMttf EfrfrS V