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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. John E llis
ol Langlois, is a patient for
surgery at Good Samaritan Hos
p ital, Portland.
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