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r Guild Changes Ship Ashore On Lait Cruise Meeting Time The St,Christophers Guild m et at the home of M n . Lewrence Klght, W e d n e s d a y evening, MARY LEAVES HOSPITAL M n , Phyllis Kim ble 1« now at home alter ((tending nearly two weeks In Soutiiam Coot Hospital. Her mother, M n , If, E, Anderson ol Portland, ((tent la«l week at the K im ble horn e. She also brought Debbie home, wlw hail been (layin g w ith her the part month, V IS IT MILLER RANCH M n . H r l M ille r and daughter, N lk l of Monument, (pent last week v 1(1 t i n g at the M ille r Ha n c It. Also visiting was Jack D a ile y from Arcata, C alifornia. NIECE VISITS S,tending springvacation with the W ilbur M oorei was Wilbur*« niece, Darlene Vaedenburg of Portland, IN CRESCENT C IT Y M n .Joycr Holbrook visited In C reicent C ity lart week at the home ol M r.and M n . Jim Smith. WELCOME TWINS M r. and M n . Howard M artin, Jr,, ol Netlka Reach are the proud p a r e n t s of twins bom M arch I 8, at Curry General lloa- i i l t a l . D a n ia l W ayne w eig h ed 2 (toiuidi 9 ounce( and Tam ara Carolina weighed 2 pounds 6 3 4 ounce«, Roth are reported doing l i n e . Grandparent! are M r. and M n . Clyde Carrington. S r., ol N etlka Reach, and M r. and M n . H, W, M artin of Florence. SALE SAID COOD The H o m e Extendon Rake Sale belli at Milt*» last Saturday netted enough (or the 4 - H Sum ner school scholarship tliey were working (or. IN PORTLAND M n . Roy Hall (pent latt week In Portland \ id lin g w ith her daughter and (am ity, the Wen d ell Hawley«, A T SNOW CAMP Connie Chard. Cathy Keveren. Jerry Rower and Linda Reebe ac companied Rev, Roy I b 11 to S n o w C im p. near Springfield, last week. They reported not too much inow when they arrived there, but It did mow during their stay. SON INJURED Brad Ivans. (m a ll ton of M r. and M n . Jack Lvam, wai flown to Hogue V alley M em orial Hos p ital Sunday night by Mercy Plane, after receiving an injury iron) a fa ll. V IS IT WOOLLEYS Y liittn g the Ed W oollcyt lart week were M a n ha and Richard Burson of Roseburg. Ed alto re ceived word Thursday that hi* aunt, M n . le e Osburn, parted a - way at her home in W aith. C o l orado. V IS IT G R A N D M O TK R Darlene. Rocky and Debbie Clough t|ient last weekend vis iting their grandmother Clough In C reicent C ity. SON TRANSFERS Dan Joluuon. ton ol M n . La- Vem c lohiuon. hat trantferred Irom Northrop Institute of Tech, in In Rle wood. C al I form a. to O re gon State College in C o rv allit. He it m ajoring in aeronautical a«tronautical engineering. WOMEN BROTHERS Bill Strahan and daughters. Nancy and Ellen, visited w i t h Bill's brothen. Ernie of Grant! Pats.and I rank ol K la m a th F a lli. who were cam ping atRrookings th it latt weekend. IS 7 -4 1 0 « School of Nursing In E u g e n e . She plan* to enroll for the (a ll tern aster. IN SPRINGFIELD The John Now lin* (pent the weekend In Springfield. T heir ion, Donnie, s t a y e d with hit grand(>arents, the Ray Nowlins, In Port Orford w hile hit parents were gone, TEACKXS INTERVIEW ED Nancy Strahan wat recently Interviewed at Sacred H e a r t M arch 24, The regular m eeting was con ducted followed by discussion on having the meetings In the evening Instead of afternoon*. A rummage sale wat also planned, which w ill be held Thursday and Friday, April I and 2, Coos-Cur ry Co-op building, 9i3O a.m . to 5 p, m. to move the Ship from her pre sent berth on the banks of the Smith River to a new location, one quarter m ile distent, betide Highway 101. In her new loca tion the Ship w ill not only serve as a land mark for entrance to the trailer park, m otel, restaur ant and dock, but w ill be fitted with a larger museum and gift shop for the visitors* pleasure. The next regular m eeting w ill The Ship origin ally named the be held at the home of M innie "Caritas" was buill in 192S as a Jolly. Wednesday, A pril 14,8 p.m. luxury yacht. canvass during the month of M ay. Attending were Jean Samudio, Glenda M cGee,Linda Mc/Xlvain, Bnnuie Wagner, Thelm a Foster, Judy Bens, Helen Stole and Dee Woods. Jean Gee, Dorothy Valet, Resta Berger and Nancy Bow Ids, Guests were Lari Peterson.Nancy Peterson. M arcien Brown a n d Betty Delam artcr. Linda M e A Iva in, one of Alpha Pii chapter’ s new pledges, re ceived her jew el pin in a can- delight ceremony conducted by Alpha Psi chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority held its regular meeting, March 10. at the home of Judy Bens. Sorority w ill c o n d u c t the "L ily Day Sale" with the help of Jobs Daughters. Jean Samudio was appointed chairman of t h e Community Calendar and is mapping out the Port O rford-Ianglois area and w ill assign each girl an area to nuK cuops BELQ r PA C IFIC TRAVEL Teachen (pending the t|*ln g vacation out of town were: M n . Wagner, who wtth her hiehand visited the Dale Simms In N ev ada City.Froin there they went to Reno, Virginia C ity and latke Tahoe. Judy Bens. Tiie ceremony was held at the home of Reita Bcr- ber on M arch 18. The ceremony was also a going-sway party- foe Linda who is moving. LODGE T O MEET P o r t Orford Lodge No, 170. ' .F, L R, M , , w ill hold a stated meeting S a t u r d a y , April 3. 8 p, m . , Masonic Hall. A M , M . degree w ill be given with refreshments to follow. SUBSCRIBE T O THE NEWS f M C e (rOQD T t f U AB LEAN a*d MFAPf K E T lA icre Prices Are Lower Every D a y ! V IS IT CHILDREN M r. Ken M aclnnct spent the vacation visiting children and grandchildren around the state. W ith hit fa m ily they visited the Derrick M cC av ic t and Betsey and Rick In Eugene. They p ic k ed upton John in Corvallis, then to Medford where they visited daughter Lynn Schneider and fa m ily , a n d another daughter, Pam M cC alpin e. LeV£Z Principal Tom Hawkins and fa m ily drove to San Francisco where they visited hit brother. Frank. ^ 4 9 5 to is ra w S IIL E SPURE H I K LUNCH MEAT NEW STUDENTS Ophir Elementary hat two new students thit w eek from O lym pia, Washington. They are Dan and Denise M artin. R IU S O BLUE ALL *‘*'r N E & t R G r h L c 'S NEXT A RT CLASS R S S O ftT tfP The next student a rtc la u w ill be on A p ril 3, at the school. FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT /• M rt.Jackie T a y lo r and daugh ter, Beth, former residents of thu area, visited here last week. Heth, w ho has attended Portland State C ollege, lias accepted a sc hoi- a n h lp to Wisconsin College. M E E T tfC CHANGED The Sea Share Swirlers 4 -H dance club h a t changed the m eeting night from Tuesday to Friday evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. VISITS FRIENDS W ilm a Johnson spent last week visiting friends In Lafctte. while her mother wat In Portland. Mum swiss steak GP Perk Mew Reedy Fer Visiteri G eorgia-Pacific*« China Flat Park w ill !>«• officially open for the 1965 season April 3. The park has l<een completely cleaned up from the effects of tho Christm as week floods. Doug Welch, division chief fo rester, and I l l s assistant, Dale Y ag er, haVe repainted many of the buildings and have replaced the fireplaces. Picnic tables have been recondition«! and tr a ile r apace facilities are now- ready for camper units and (ravel tra ile rs . The China Flat Park Is lo cated on the South Fork of the Coquille R ive r, 10 miles south of Powers on the Agne.ss road. F acilities Include a huge hall field, numerous picnic tables, fireplaces, tent areas, tra ile r fa c ilitie s , water and a natural swimming hole. lay's T a n a -u p aa4 EayiM leyafr ★ M L T II BUTTE RD ED t-M JI 6 L S 4 2 98 FASH 4 9 « W f 4 9 2 ie $ 9 ‘ FRANKFURTERS BOLOGNA or POLISH R IN G S S L IC E D B A C O N RUM P RO AST 79 L -. t A t y O U LU LAUNDRY STARCH SPEC'4 Z Z Z2-0-X- Ti~C& 59 SYRUP e I I ■ 39( STA CANNED M IL K ÇPRW& MORNING » T O MEATS ■ ■ ■ ■ BZOS. S A L £ HANDY ANDY Y IM TABLETS L U X L IQ U ID SW AN L IQ U ID MINMMMG IN SAN FRANCISCO T O MEFT Ophir W om en't Club, w i t h Ruth Moore at hasten. w ill be held at the Evelyn Whiting home th it Thunday, V IS IT Pk- CH WILCOX Tha SS Castle Rock affection ately known as "Ship Ashore", by thousands who have vlsltea her over tiie past fifteen years It about to take another, and what w ill probably be. her final cruise. Weather and other factors re m aining la vorable, owners. 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