I i He left New Y e a r’s eve for F t. B elvoir, V a., and la present ly attending engineering school. Worth Curry HAS SURGERY M T M W O • S /KiS »LAHM . OIS By Neonia l i a i t III HE CHRISTMAS Jim Wahl, ton of M rs. Ruth Wahl, spent the Chi latmsa hol iday» with his mother In Port O rford. Jim , a »tudenl at Texas West ern University at El Pa«>, a r - I Ived by lm» and returned by plane, noting a blanket of »now from MHilhern Oregon to Nan E I anrlki'O. D U PLIC A TE BRIDGE Port O rford-G old Beach du|>- lleate bridge cluba in e tato p h ir Friday evening with five ta bles of bridge. A tie score for firs t and second place went to M ra. Rod M <Keii/le and M r« . Dal W e l l , and M r. ami M rs . Fred Stark weather; 3rd, M r« . Ira Tucker ami B ill Sweet; fourth, M r. and M rs. Kay Keen. BACK FROM HOLIDAYS MOTHER LEAVES M1 i ‘In I I Ileus ami .on Who left before ChrlKtmaa for the Imllduys with relative» In Saei unento, C a lif,, retailnad Thui «lay of last week. M r«, I ilea» teaches fli nt grade at the Langlois tirade school. IN HOSPITAL Arthur Kane of Langlois 1» c iltlr a lly III In a Medford hos pital having had «urgery after a fall when he received a broken )aw and other Injuries, lie 1» also suffering from a stroke. M i» . Kane 1» staying with het »on in Medford at 1520 John miii Street. M ra. B u rre ll Babb look her mother, M rs . Cora Sumner, who ha» been visiting her »Ince the Monday after C hrl»iinas, to her home In Riddle Thursday. IN COOS BAY M r. ami M rs . Albert Britton of Denmark were In Coo» Bay Monday on liu»lne»s. VISIT IN ROSEBURG HONT BRIDGE PARTY M r. and M rs . Ed Blgelow were hoats at thelr horne for a brldge party. Guest» Ir.clu- ded M r. and M rs. C h a r l i e Caughell, M r. and M ra . Kent Wagner, M r. and M ra. Dean R o d g e r , M r. and M ra. Kay D e e t a , M r. and Mrs. Don Stole, Ada Campbell. High score for the evenlng weilt to M r« . Deels. VISITS PARENTS i hursdav n n m R F M rs. Ralph Ball wan hostess for the Thursday bridge club at hor home on A lq x irt Road. M r». Grace Babel B ritton, Tygh Valley and a fo rm er mem ber of the d u b , was present a» was M i s. Dal W Ir. High « 'ore for the afteinoon was n c i l.ed I , Mi S. W e ir, and M r». Adolph Wlndmalser wa» second high. M rs, Inez Dunn of Port O r ford la a patient In McAulcy Hospital In Coos Bay where she recently underwent major surgery. Mary Woodworth of P o rt land visited her parent«, M r. and M i a. E llio t Woodworth, •luring (he recent holidays. RETURNS TO DUTY Capt. Lee Tucker arrived in port Orford Doe. 18 to visit his patent», M r. ami M rs. Ira Tucker. M r. and M rs . Bob Alspaugh of Roseburg were visitors for a few days during the recent holiday season at the home of Ruth Moyer arid M r. and M ra . E lliot Woodworth. M rs. Moyer returned with her 'laughter and son-in-law for a week’ s visit In Rosetsirg. IN PORTLAND Beware! Money Is Working The students In Vocational Agriculture at P a c i f i c High School completed their fiscal year Oct. 31, 1864. As the records were compiled from each student’ s project, It was frsind some made money, some lost money ami all gained eg. perlence. The year end report prepar ed for the state department of education reveals the followli total enrollm ent, 65 members; total assets for those complet ing one year’s work as of Oct. 31, 1964, $11,468.00; Gross In come, >17,160.16; operating ex penses >9,410.12 net profit for latior, >7,750.04. With returns like these It looks as If tom orrow ’ s young men are well along the way with the adult problem of how to make money work for them. M r. and M ra . Vernon M ag- neson were Portland visitors the firs t part of the week. DANCE IN GOLD BEACH STUDENTS TRANSFER M r. and M rs. D a rre ll price of L a n g l o i s have moved to M yrtle point, and th eir child ren, Richard, In the 3rd grade, and Debbie, In the 2ml, have transferred from the Langlois schools. Hazel Evans Is a new stu dent in the 8th grade at Lang lois, having moved here from North Bend. Members of the Beachcomb ers who danced with the Romes ami Ruffles at Ophir Saturday evening were M r. ami M rs. Harvey M yers, M r. and M rs. Jim Tweedy, M r. andMrs.John Yoeman, M r. ami M rs. Carl P l a t t , M r. and M rs. David Barklow, M r. and M rs. Dick Everest, M r. and M rs. Floyd Keeler, M r. and M rs. Dean Rodgers and M r. arid M rs . A l- bei> itton. Tie I gular dance for the cove Is Saturday at 8:30 with E rn ie Nelson as caller. FiTNESS CLASS STARTS Adult physical fitness pro gram w ill being next Thursday, Jan. 21, at 7 p.m. at the Battle Rock school In Port Orford. This ts a 10-week course with Instruction by Mona MMz, physical education Instructor at Pacific High School. There w ill be a fee of >10. Everyone Interested s h o u ld attend the firs t meeting. M YRTLE POINT HERE The pacific High School bas ketball teams w ill host the three M yrtle point teams F rlday night at Pacific High*' gym. The games Include freshn an, junior varsity and varsity. Du: in. halftim e, M m and to ys’ tumbling team» will entertain. County Student Program Underway C u r r y County Enrichment program Is being held Satur day of each week for students who can benefit from extra c u rric u la r work. M rs. C larice Hopkins Is sup ervising the seventh through Port Orf'-rd Newt, Thunday, January 14, 1 9 6 5 —3 ninth grade levels with Tom Radcliff as Instructor for clas ses which are being conducted at Pacific High School. Paul Clute Is supervisor of the high school class meeting In Gold Beach with Bob M iller, C u rry County D istrict Attor ney, as special guest speaker for two meetings. Marion Whittaker of Langlois Is supervising the 7 through 0 grades at Langlois. HOFSESS VISITORS Visiting at the home of Ha zel Hof seta during the week end were M r. and M ra. Roy Hofsesa and fam ily of Powers, M r. and M rs. Bob Halcomb of Gold Beach, M r. and M rs. Dick Hofaess and Margaret Hofsesa of Langlois. Lost To Ophir The Port O rford Junior High basketball team lost to Ophir Friday evening 24-22. Team members, their posit ions and n u m b e r of points scored include; B ill Thomas, forw ard, 6; Clyde T aylo r, F ; Melvm p o tte r, F , 2; Greg Mc Donald, C , 5; Remy Boots, C A G, 3; David Knapp, G; Pat S till, G, 4; Arnie Johnson, G , 2; llowa d Brotten, G; Bret V alet, F; Dan C ern er, C. The team had 21 free throws, and only made six points. Greg McDonald was outstanding on the to ard , picking off 11 re - founds. The coach, Antone Barone, announced that the next game w ill 1« Saturday at Langlois at 10 a.m . PARENTS CHECK SCORES Parents of the seniors at Pacific High met Wednesday night tn the school library to learn of the scoresof the Strong Inventory test. This test Is given each year to senior» who would like to lie able to compare their in terests with those people al ready successfully employed In their profession or <>• rupatlon. Comparing t h e s e Interests with their abilities as shown ' iy their grades and achievement tests give them something con crete upon which to base their choice of a profession. IN HOSPITAL GOOD BUSINESS Pretty g irl—may I try on that Iwo piece suit in the window? Store m anager—t.o right a - hi ad It m ight help business. M rs. Rudy Sherych of Reeds port, mother of M rs. 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