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SUNDAY VBITORS 4 — Port Orion) New«, T hunday, April 1, 1965 W EEKEND GUESTS Visiting during the weekend with M r. and M rs. Leo M it chell were their daughter and so n -in -law , M r. and M rs. Ken neth M artin, both students at Portland State University. They were accompanied by M rs . E. V. Floyd, M rs. M it c h ell’ s mother. V E IT GRANDMOTHER M rs . Lloyd Kreutzer and sis te r , M rs . Clint Caughell, vis ited their grandmother, M rs. G race Holycross, 83, who Uvea in C entralia, Wash. Other relative were v is it« ! in Aberdeen, and they also vis ited Pat Holycross at Clatsk- ani, Wash. HOUSE GUEST Bruce Slocum was a guest at the Rupert Luckman home on North Bank Road several days last week. SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday guests at the Lute Henry home were Frank Hen ry and Irene Marsh of M yrtle Point. VISITS IN DELMAR M a rie Cary visited T e r r le Yoeman at her parent's home, the John Yoemans, in D elm ar. OUT OF HOSPITAL M rs . K arl Schelske returned to her home Monday from a Eugene hospital where she had been receiving medical tre a t ments. K arl Schelske was a Sunday d i n n e r guests of the O rville Prestons. WOMEN CO M PLETE FITNESS CLASSES Sixteen women completed the physical fitness course con ducted in Port Orford each Thursday evening for the past 10 weeks under the direction of M iss Mona Mota. The class was sponsored by the adult education classes of d is tric t 2CJ. Exercise resu lt ed in a combined weight loss o f 27 pounds, a reduction of 5 3 /4 inches from waists, and 11 1 /2 Inches from hips for some 12 of the 16 who were present for the last meeting. M iss Motz was pleased with the Interest shown and is w ill ing to conduct another series Of classes. A ll interested may ca ll Pacific High and leave th e ir names. A minimum of 10 is needed for the classes. THOMASES HAVE GUESTS M r. and M rs . Gordon Kunke and fam ily of Dallas were vis ito rs at the home of M r. and M rs . Robert Thomas in Port O rfo rd last week. M rs . Alan Corbin and daugh te rs of Gold Beach were week end guests. V IS IT SISTER M ary Fitzhugh spent several days last week in Eugene with her sister and fam ily, M r. and M rs . B ill Hardin. CANASTA CLUB The Yak Yak Canasta Club met at the home of M rs . H ar vey M yers on Elk R iver. Re ceiving high score for the afte r noon was M rs . Lee Peterson and second went to M ary B ra z il who substituted for M rs. Floyd M arlow , and third went to M rs . Albert Britton. M rs. W alter P ratt played for regular m em ber, M rs . Eldon Spence. LUNCHEON GUESTS M rs . Dick Barklow and her daughter, M rs. Dewey M ille r, M rs . David Barklow and son of Langlois and M rs . Garry Cribbins of Bridge were lun cheon guests of M rs . T . G. Sumerlin In M y rtle Point last Wednesday. M E E T DAUGHTERS M r. and M rs . L yle Knut son of Denmark w ere in Salem over the weekend to get their daughters, G lo ria, Linda and Gail who had spent several days visiting L ila Knutson. V ISIT IN LANGLOIS M r. and M rs . Bob Halcomb of Nesika Beach have spent several days with Hazel Hof- sess in Langlois. N IE C E VISITS Anne Bigelow, senior atOSU, spent the spring holiday s with her aunt and uncle, M r. and M rs . Ed Bigelow in Port O r ford. SPEAKS TO WOMEN M rs. Ed Bigelow of Port O r ford was a special speaker for the Southwestern Oregon Dis tric t meeting of the Business i Professional Women’s club in Coquille Saturday evening. The theme was 'S prin g S ym - phony,” and M rs . B i g e l o w spoke on :,Harm ony.” Members attending from Port O rford included President M rs. Ir a Tucker, M rs. Wayne Tho mas, Minnie King, Ruth M oyer, M artha Rohrs, Frances Scrip ture. V E IT WOODWORTHS THE Rev. and M rs. Don Ea ton and four children of Eugene and M r. and M rs. F ritz Dan- non of Halsey spent several days visiting M r. and M rs. Geo. Woodworth last week. SUNSET M EETING A meeting of the Sunset Lea gue w ill be Thursday in Coq u ille . Principal John Wahl, ath letic director and John Botz of Pacific High w ill be attend ing. VISIT IN SEA TTLE M rs . Eugene H arrison and her sister, Miss Ardis E ric k son, student at Linfield Col lege, visited their parents in Seattle, Wash., during the first part of spring vacation. M rs. Harrison spent the remainder of the week with her sister, returning Sunday evening to Port O rford. V E IT S ETER Steve Sullivan, with children M ary Ann. and G rady, visited his sister and fam ily, M r. and M rs . W alter Stiencke lnB ro ok- ings Sunday. F A M ILY BIRTHDAY A fam ily birthday dinner was held Sunday at the home of M r. and M rs. Herb Bell in Langlois. Members attending w ere M r. and M rs. M . J. Pagh and M r. and M rs. Eugene Pagh of Coos Bay. CLUB TO M EET The Langlois Home Exten sion meeting w ill be today at the Sportsmen’ s ,c ub in Lang lois at 1 o’ clock^ BAND CONCERT DUE The lesson on "Know Your The spring band concert at Pacific High School w ill be Insurance" w ill be given by M rs . Bud Loshbaugh and M rs. F rid ay, A p ril 9. A few selections include a D a rre ll Wigle. A ll ladies are m e d l e y of tunes from the welcome to attend. Broadway musical "T h e King and I , " assorted marches by Sousa, "Rhythm of the Winds," BIRTHDAY SURPREE A group of Langlois ladies a m o d e r n arrangement by pleasantly surprised M rs . John F r a n k Erickson, “ Classical Bjerg last Thursday on her G a lle ry ,” "T ru m p ets Ole’ ’ ’ birthday. Friends included M rs . Art and many others. M r. and M rs. Wendall C a r- lile ot Brookings were Munday visitors of Mary Sordnson in Langlois. S train , M rs. Sid Cadman, M rs. Newton Hag a, M rs. Dick Bjerg, M rs . David Barklow, Florence Sydnam, M rs . Wilbur Sypher, and M r. and M rs. Archie De- Haven. DINNER GUESTS M r. and M rs. Steve Begley of Brookings were Sunday din ner guests of M r. and M rs. Charles Haines in Port O r ford. AT END DANCE M r. and M rs. Albert Britton Of Denmark attended the Rib bon Dance at the Sky loft in North Bend Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. TO M E E T SON Courtney M erm llotd, with hl.* daughter, M rs . Patty Pense oi Coquille, left Wednesday foi Travis A ir Force Base in C al ifornia to meet Sgt. Richard M erm llotd who is arriving from a two and a half year tour ol duty with the A ir Corps in Japan. V E IT AT BOTZ HOME M r. and M rs . Lawrence Sa vage and fam ily of Redmond w ere guests last week of M r. and M rs. John Botz. in I ang- lols. Savage is football coach at Redmond High and enjoyed a few days’ vacation on the coast. V E IT IN EUGENE M rs. Jtm Wilson and sons of Port Orford spent several days in Eugene visiting M r. and M rs . M arvin T rive tt and fam ily and other relatives of that vicinity. ALASKAN VISITORS M r. and M rs. Frank Sutton of K o d ia k , Alaska, v i s i t e d friends and members of his fam ily in Port O rford recently. Visiting at the home of his s is te r, M rs. Jim K relg e r, he brought her a large King crab from the northern state which she has taken pictures of as t h e y are larg e r t h a n crabs brought into the local ports. Frank Is a com m ercial fish erm an in Alaska. Other recent visito rs at the K relger home w ere M r. and M rs . Geno T a z v a s k l e o f Eu reka, C alif. IN SOUTH DAKOTA Jim Baird, comm ercial tea cher at P acific, and Guy Law rence of Sixes drove to Belle Fourche, S. D ., during spring vacation to visit B aird ’s mo th er, finding a very different degree of tem p e ra tu re--llk e 20 degrees below and snow! The day of th eir return to Port Orford found many lads surfing at the beach at Battle Rock. O VERNIG HT GUEST Overnight guest of M r. and M rs . Kent Wagner Monday was Jack Del, who now lives in C alifornia. COOK BOOK OUT Ladies interested In casse role dishes are invited to view the new casserole cook book being offered by the Future Homemakers of A m erica club at Pacific. For the attractive book, contact M rs . Judy Har rison or M arilyn Hoaglund. FROM SE A T T LE M rs. J. H. Zumwalt of Sea ttle , Wash., spent several days recently visiting friends and members of the fam ily while staying at the home of M rs. Ray Zumwalt at Sixes. She Is visiting Rose G arrett in M yrtle Point this week. NEW GRANDSON A new grandson has been born for the Jack Waldles. Mark Raymond Waldie, weighing 8 pounds, 5 ounces, w a s born M arch 15 at Sacred Heart Hos pital to M r. and M rs . Dennis Waldie. Great-grandparents include M r . and M rs. A. W. Harm of Floras Lake and M r. and M rs. John Waldie of San Bernardino, C a lif. GRANDCHILDREN VISIT Shannon and Bryan Couch, children of M r. and M rs. Ron Couch, visited over the week end with their grandparents, M r. and M rs. Kenneth Belden, in Port Orford. TWO IN HOSPITAL Bob Pickett of Port Orford and Pat Reese are both patients in the Gold Beach hospital re covering from surgery. LONGTONS V E IT M rs . Ed Longton and family visited relatives last week in Eugene and Portland. M r. and M rs . Ed Plttlsey of Roseburg visited the Longton home in Port Orford during the week end. SAVE M O NEY BUY A SUBSCRIPTION KOSTAS ARE HOSTS Joelene Long of Springfield spent the spring vacation at the Bernard Kosta home. The Kostas were Sunday eve ning visitors at the Coos Bay home of M r. and M rs. W. L. G ray. V E IT WAGNERS M r. and M rs. Clarence Wag ner of St. Helens were recent visitors of the Wagner fam ilies on Elk River. LUNCH WITH BACKS M r. and M rs . Ren Rundberg of Sixes went to P o r t l a n d Thursday and returned through Salem Sunday where they were luncheon guests of Rep. and M rs. C arl Back and fam ily. V E IT C L IF F BALES M rs. Pat M ille r and M rs. Jim Woodard were In Grants Pass last week and while there visited C liff Bales who is r e covering from Injuries at the Parkview Rest Home. Friends are asked to w rite him in care of the home. COCK BAY VBITORS M r. and M rs. Geo. Guerin were Coos Bay v U I'u rs Fi t- day and c a l l e d on M r. ami M rs. Geo. Sorenson In North Bend. IN HOSPITAL Everett Isenhart of Langlois was taken to the Bandon hos pital Saturday suffering from pneumonia. V E IT IN SALEM M r. and M rs. Grant Huge st wit and fam ily of Langlois spent the spring vacation In Salem visiting his parents. Hagestedt, district band In structor, Is preparing hand stu dents for a spring concert to be held A pril 9. HOST DINNER PARTY M r. and M rs. W illiam Nutt were hosts at their home Sat urday evening for a potluck dinner and card party. Guests were M r. and M rs. Clyde Wagner, M r. and M rs. Wes Zumwalt, M r. and M rs. Geo. Guerin, M r. and M rs. R a lp h Baird, M r. and M rs. Clarence Zumwalt. High scores went to Mrs. Wagner and Clarence ZUmwalt. WAGNERS V B IT M r. and M ra. Brooka Wag ner and family of Seaside spent spring vacation with members of their family In Port Orford and at Elk River. __ ______ a * r j 5 í í L l ae * ia a> M » » « SCHOOL CARNIVAL DUE The Langlois s c h o o ls are holding s carnival Saturday eve ning at 7 o’ clock and continuing until 9:30. the Langlois P.T.O . members are also helping with the carnival and everyone la Invited to attend. TRUCK UTîtRlUF «•« tlU O TT so* ttsv Phone CH 7-4 W gerr* í f M V B IT IN EUREKA M r. ami M rs. Al Berger and M r. and M rs. D a rre ll Price speni several days last week visiting In Eureka, C a lif. TOUPEES BACK FROM ALASKA M r. and M rs. 1 awrence Ke eler returned recently from NUehtk, Alaska« and *<*» MM* FITTÍD ANO iT Y lE D art '•■- «M ur *M0 HKIK COIORIWG FOR MEN siding with her parents, M r. and M rs. John Chenoweth in Langlois. Ina Lee Keeler has en ro ll ed as a fourth grade student at the 1 anglols grude school, PORT OßFORP BARBER SHOP V E I1 RELATIVES M r. and M rs. Harlan Guy spent spring vacation visiting relatives In Santa C lara and S a c r a m e n t o , C a lif., and In Portland. M ltT TO *A M K CONCRETE Ready Mixed Helps you start with the right foundation ! VACATION GU EST Judy Dixon of Klamath Falls spent spring vacation with the Don Bjerg family at Langlois. Miss Dixon’ s p a r e n t s , M r. and M rs. Harold Dixon, came Friday and stayed until Sunday with the Bjerg fam ily. Mixed as you want it! V E IT IN CALIFORNIA M rs. A rie l MacDonald and her daughter, Karen, and M rs. Damps G llflllan and daughter, Linda, spent last week visiting members of t h e i r fam ily in Sunnyvale and Palo Alto, C alif. AT SNOW CAMP Mary G eer, Roy Potter and Tam Bowdlsh o< Langlois spent several days last week at Snow Camp held at McKenzie pass. WHEN you want it ... D elivered WHERE you want it! WKTÍRN IVILFU f SUPPLY, INC. rnONf to Z-4ISI tV£ [» 1 -2 7 4 4 V E IT JAMIESONS M rs. Wally Coburn and fam ily and Mike Waterman of Glen dale visited M rs . Coburn's mo th e r, M rs. Warren Jamieson, during spring vacation. Other visitors Included her grand daughter R e b e c c a Parks of Coquille. N O W APPEARING- 4 BIG Mins ! » w eekly T IM E TO fi ELERH Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday n.tex*l-u«Le* FAMILY WMMBES IL L WORK »ONE HERE V DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR PANCINO ENJOYMENT Meals YwiH Uve WF Be CrivPr»-d the SAFE WAY BACK FROM PALM SPRINGS M r. and M rs . Bob Becke- brede, returning from Palm Springs, visited th eir parents, M r. and M rs . Charles Jensen at Denmark and picked up their children, Don and Carmen who had been staying with their grandparents during their par ents absence. The fam ily returned to their home in Portland Sunday. Other members of the Jensen f a m i l y home recently weie daughters, Bonnie and M errie Jo, of E u gene._______ ________ MOTHER V E IT S M rs. Gertrude W illiamson of Portland Is visiting her daugh te r and fam ily, M r. and M rs. I eon aid Munson, at their G a i- rlson Lake home for a couple of weeks. GARDNERS WORK ON i I OWER SHOW Pl ANS Rhododendron Garden c lu b met at the home of M rs. V irg il Cannon with nine members pre sent. Club members answer«! the ro ll call by naming a garden tool. A discussion was held concerning a letter from the Back Acres Garden club as to help in providing for a schol arship in horticulture or bot any. Application blanks for the meeting of the National Fed eration of Garden clubs were received and given to members who might wish to attend. L ite ratu re from the D istrict World Gardening chairman was read. More plana w ere made for the spring flower show. A nom inating committee was chosen with M rs. Geo. G uerin, M rs. V i r g i l Cannon and Florence Sydnam serving. The bird re port was given by M rs. Guerin who reported on the Quail. The flower report was by M rs . Can non on the palm. Remainder of the afternoon was spent making posters for the flower show. The A p ril meeting w ill Ite held at the home of M rs. Gene Cotton at which time an election of officers w ill be held. V B IT REP. BACK M rs. Charles Brooks andaon Joel of Sixes w ere Monday night visitors of Rep. and M rs. C arl Back and family In Salem. Tuesday found Joel as special guest page along with several other "honored” young men at the House of Representatives. M r. and M rs. Frank Cleve- lSiid of S e a t t l e , parents of M rs . Brooks, re tu rn « ! home from Portland with her over the weekend. JOIN SHEEP ROUNDUP Gary Lewis and Dale Green- ley of Roseburg visited at the Gordon Forty home last week and both boys joined the many young fellows of the area In the springtime sheep round-up occurring on most sheep ran ches at this time. U f. CHOICE, 8 £ E F STEAKS Soup Salad 12-oz. New York Steak Sandwich Dinner . . . . $2. 50 Tender, Juicy 1 6 -oz. New York Cut S te a k . . . $3. 75 SPECIAL - SERVED ALL N IG H T PRIED CHICKEN. . . . . . . . . Cl w ith Tossed Green Salad, choice of dressing, French Bread H O S P IT A L IT Y HOUR 5:30 to 6:30 auto insubancb n ilE INSURANCE CLEANING • PRESSING- ALTERATIO NS Phone C H 7 -3 l2 1 PECE Pickup and Delivery Red M cW llliam»—ED Representing Kolen-Huggins Ins. 105 W. 6th SI. Port Orford, Oregma I3STN THE F P N SP0T DP D 0 C P ß P A C N ! PH. EP *2-3165 35 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS - $4. SO up If 4 fe w ' ' ¡ 11