A Grassroots Campaign 6—Kort O rioni Newt. Thursday, April 8, 1965 By s c o r r t A MB ATTEND FUNERAL Libby Farewell To Be Sunday M n. Ann Ryan and Mrs. Nancy Starkweather were in ' akeview last week for the funeral o f a lo n g -tim e friend of the fa m ily . Mr. I on Denio. He was employed in this area some years ago by A F arew ell S erv ice and F e l­ the telephone company. low s hip T im e for de pa rtin g tn is - sio n aries R e s.an d Mrs. Ros Lib­ V IS IT NOELS b y an d to n C harles, has b e e n V is itin g the City Noels last re t for Sunday esen in g , ':3 0 . week were Mrs, Ethel Pearson M r. Libby lias been a m e m b e r her siste r-in -la w . Pearl Smith of the lo c a l C om m unity C hinch and sonCharlie. from Oklahoma sin ce boyhcxxl and a fte r gradu­ C ity . a tio n from P acific high s c h o e 'l , C AR N IV AL DATE RESET a tte n d e d and g rad u ated trom M u ltn o m a h School ot the Bible Mrs. Sig Morgan, chairman of in Portlanel. I k has served .is as­ the Ophir PT \ C a rn iva l Bazaar, sistan t p a tto r at tlx- Rock cod anno'inced that the date for the C o n serv ativ e Baptist C hurch in ca rn iva l has been changed from P ortland for the past y ear. \p r il 10 to Mas 1. The Libbys s\ i 11 le a s e San F ran cisco May 3, for language IN HOSPITAL tra in in g in C o tta R ica, then w ill Mrs. N orm an C h en o w eth w ho go to C o lo m b ia. South \m e ric a . has been ill for som e lim e is a - -o serve as m issio n aries miner ga in co n fin ed to C iuts G eneral the . v a n g e lic a l Union ot South Hesspii.il. V m erica. R e s .lib b s w ill hr ng th e S u n - NEW RESIDENTS . as M orning Worsiup m ess-ge New resident« of Nesika Reach Mrs. L ib b s's tatiier and m other. a r e Mr. and Mrs. C halk t r o m Mr. and Mrs. Wes Adam s ot Port­ C a lifo m ia .T h e s h a le purchased land. w ill sin g a duet. the old E dgew ater B each M o tel presperts. MOTHER PASSES AW AY Mr«. R osella Baxter was c a lle d to \u m s v ille last w eek due to tlie d e a th of het m o th er. Tlx funeral .as M onday. CANDIDATES FILE TK»se filin g lo r tlx Ophir D is­ tric t Sclxx'l Board are Pinks N o " I i n Id W oolles ansi Ras "aanhim . \\ ilblijM cxji'e has t i l ­ e d tor the In te rm e d ia te Id u c a - ' e'n D istrict Boa id one 2 ’ ETURN FROM COQUILLE Mt. .met Mis. Fred Vdams re - tiiroed to tl»e' r hornc last S atur- el.is alters|sendingee>m e tiiiiv v C o q u ille it tlx be'nie oi th en d a u g h te r Barhai.i C lin to n i Ix-re Mis; \elam s lias been recoup» i - a tin g ir o in a b ad ta ll. Six Is re- ( X 'l te 'd IO be- l l l x ' l ■:ll|'l»"»xl NEW A RR IVAL Mr. and Mr-. D e I he t Ce'ol I C » 'till is S t e 'S 'e l l s i Ol I I . M e t e ie M aryland. Ixcaiii» tlx p a , » n i s ell ., babs he»s. De-1 Ix-ri Six Idem \1 .rch 30. C r.intipaie-ni' ,ic Mi and Mrs. R.,s Slesen» ol \ » s , l . . i I k 1C *t TO MODEL BONNETS T h e ne I m e e t in g o t the C plur W om en's C lub w ill be lx Id on \p past week. He: t y B a x te r, Cold B< , in M arch 28, out A p ril 2. Boyce B t t r e n d in e, Gold B each, in M arch 31, out A pril o Ethel C ru tc h e r, P o rt Oi for 1, tn M arch 31. Louts K te u tz e r, L anglois, tn : h 31, out A pril 3. Cynthia Sm ith, I anulots, in March 31, out A pril 1. Rose H oover, . Gold B each, out M arch 31. I'umara C au.h ell, L anclois, in A pril 2, out A pril 3 . Jodi S tic h te r, Cold Beach, it \p r tl 2, out A pril -I. Sharon lu m o w , O p h i r , tn A pril 2. Main I F . C ot.rad, tn Aj t il -. June B u ssell, in Apt tl I. e l.:. Btowl , tn M arch 2 out A pril 2. Howard Brown, in M a n i. 20. Stella Cox, in M arch 29, out April 2. M i c h a t 1 S h in d ler, in M.u < It 29. W illard Wri lit, in M arch 2 -. G e rtru d e P a rk e r , out M a t c h 29. 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One loan — One Convenient M onthly Payment. COMSIDP« THESE ORATES FINANCE LOAN FEATURES: • O n e-trip Service . . . Quick A ction en Leant • M o nth ly Payments . . . Planned for T e n t Budget b tt» MMN Phone CH 7-4I9Î Aerar f f * W AV Tune - up Red ' 8 By m id -M a r c h , 10 s t a t e legislatures, i n c l u d i n g Ore­ gon’ s, had passed resolutions must be r a t t f l e d tiy lin e e fout tha Of thè States. A Senati' Judlclui y rn m m lttce Is now h o ld in g hearing* on amendmenls, but Sonate action ls noi expected before lite m id­ d le of A p rii. A m e n d m e n ls heing con­ sid e risi Include Ih o s e svilirli would p e ritili states, If voterà so decidisi tn referenduma, lo have ime house of thè state le g isla tu re basisi on factors other tlian populaiton. l ’ eople In eaclt state could deride thè fo riti of rept ese,-dative govern- inent they wanled. Appartlon- S N IP F R S R a y ’s and Engine Repair ¡ legislatures. vlng been taken In seven other states. C a lifo rn ia has passed a resolution asking Congress to submit a reapportionment am­ endment to the states. Il M st.lt,'.. ja ’lltli'l, till a C o n v e n t to n , the Constitution stales that Congress must call one, but Congress has the al­ ternative of submitting th e p ro - posed amendment to the states without calling a convention. If Congress submits such an amendment, th e petitions of states fo r a Convention would autom atically be cancelled. Either way, an amendment th e T h e n ill he a .d a n c e »vu Sal- tiul.is night, \p r il lO .al the-Ophw se Ixxsl g p n for ad u lts onls IN I’OK I LAND M r. and M t-. Ed Malos re» tu tin si to th e ir P o tt O rlo rd luma fiT en tly aite i visititi. tln-ir -un, J.i a -, and dati - and C a r i l a k li o L : t, i , th eir :. n . i l t t s t P o itla n d . Un: M alovs c e le b ra te ! tl BÙI 50th ve< (