B IIX Y G R A H A M F I I M A T C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H RETURN FROM COLORADO M r. and Mr». Fxl W o o lle y , ih e lr c h ild re n and M rs Bruce Bums returned to N e tlk a Reach last I'h u n d a y from C olorado, wliere t h e y were c a lle d due to the ■ leatlia o f M n H u m 'i and Kd'i h ro tlier, D o yle W o o lle y , Ilia w ife and daughter, at tlie re iu lt o f a c a r-ta n k e r truck a c c id e n t. Tlte W o o lle y c a rra n up under a p ark * ed truck th a t had run out o f fuel a fte r dark on the highw ay. One ion survived and l i reported out o f danger w ith a broken ilio u ld e r, tw o broken a m u and a badly In ju re d eye, le ft la it Thursday fur a v a c a tion trip to Ind iana. W h ile Rev. Van W in kle 1saway,his son Rev. Lee A lla n Van W in k le w ill hold the services a t tlie U n ite d Pen teco stal Church, T h e re w ill be no Saturday night services b e cause o f tlie Sunday Scliool c o n vention lie in g held in S p ring- fie ld on Saturday, M a y IS , AW ARDS BANQUET Bunny H a u k l. Flora Joluiaon, M ary Brewer, Sue Lindgren and T ru d y A lh e r were in Portland last w eek to bowl In (lie to u rn a m e n t there. FROM T E M P O R A R IL Y HELD A p ic n ic w a i held at Hum bug Park last Sunday w ith a large group of fa m ilie s from tlie O p h ir a n d N e ilk a Reach area attend ing . M E M O R IA L FUND A m e m o r ia l fund for M r , Fred A d a im l u i been le t up w ith c o n trib u tio n ! to go to the O ph ir C o m m u n ity C h u r c h b u ild in g fund. B IR T H D A Y CELEB R A TE D M r. and M r i. Norm Pownder were in Ito irb u rg Sunday to a t tend a recep tio n for th e ir aunt, C la ra I.aud retli, on h e r ‘»Otli birthd ay. TO DONATE C O L L E C T IO N A m m o n D lils ie r w ill take h u larg e a m m iu iitio n c o lle c t ion to N o rth Rend Saturday. Ha lias donated it to the C o o l-C u rry M iu e iu n tliere wliere It w ill r e m a in on display, [K IW I IN PO RTLAND M YR T IT P O IN T M r. and Mr». E. A. Hurt of M y rtle Point v m te d th e ir d aughter and f a m ily , tlie Hob Youngs o f O phir, M on day. V IS IT IN C O R V A L L IS Steve M a c liu ie s spent last w eeken d in C o rv a llis v is itin g bis hrotlier, Join , wlio attends c o lle g e there. S U R P R IS E V IS IT Bruce D o yle and D ennis A lle n v .M p ri'e d (h e ir |>arents last w e e h - eud w ith e aliort visit. T h e ir sMp tlie 1 Tortuga' was docked in San Francisco for a slioit tim e . V IS IT R E L A T IV E S M r. and Mrs. W ilb u r M oo re and daughter, and M rs. FJta M o o re spent the p e lt w eekend in Astoria w ith W ilb u r's brothers and fa m - i lies, tlie D a le and Junior Moores. T h e y stopped in Portland for a v is it w ith a s itte r and fa m ily , M rs Gwen Vredenberg. FROM AGNESS A w eekend v is ito r w ith Mrs. D o ro th y B othw ell a n d fa m ily was M rs B o ih w e ll't m o th e r,M n . Francis B illing s o f Agness. SERVICES HELD MONDAY F un eral services w ere lield M o n d a y . M a y 10, in G o ld Beach for D e m i A u stin , who d ied sud denly w h ile fislu n g o n (lie Rogue R iv e r Saturday. He w ill be r e m e m b e re d in this area a t tlie ru ra l m a il c a rrie r. He re tire d last year. V IS IT IN COOS BAY M r and M rs. V e m o n W ilc o x , Linda and R indy, w ere in Cooa Bay Sunday to v is it M r.a n d M n . K e n n e th Forty and boys. ATTEND C O N V E N T IC N Linda W ilc o x , D ia n e and Mary- K a y Rucker, and G e ri Bell a t ten d ed G irls League state c o n v e n tio n held in N orth Bend on M ay 7 and 8. T h e y a tte n d e d a Hootenanny held a t S u n s e t Beach and swam a t the N orth Bend p o o L M rs .S ig M o rg a n drove the bus fo r tlie O p h ir,G o ld Beach and Pistol R iv e r girls th a t a t te n d e d A bout bOO girls attended. HAS , tita n , 11111111 ZIO N L U T H E R A N C H U R C H NEWS n » »• il'U SPECIAL s W « r» , • » » » » 11 HONOR C IV E N R e c e iv in g special reco gn itio n on M o th e r s b a y was Mrs. Gust TOH IN D IA N A CHASÉ sum » t i « < i « « 79 POG FOOP 59 1 1 SUPER MEAT cookifs and 4 -L B summimc &-LB ta. 49 4 1N S U B A N C C 2nd H A N D DEALER ;l* 8 » l i m n iu , lb an 1111111 R ed M e W lU ia eae— Z D 1-ddOI Kolen-Huggins Ins. CAFE to s W . « Ib S L 3 M ile s S. of Langlois ttrifK j r * 2 3^30 c 3 -0 9 3 M 49- J ENO POB. P K fr P lC G S ¿I 1 DOGS- M T - O C X ID tN T H FLO UR. 69 TOMATOES g *** 7 9 ‘ C H O IC E O R A N & e«.., 6 » 111111 , * ‘ 1 in dr . son CAT FO O D I 'A -IS T IH s J CELLO CARROTS.... » ’ 29 R H U B A R B ................. * 8 - CORN on+hc C O B .......» " « 2 9 * P E C IO IO U 5 JAMS U m is 88 W L S A O s N u . i I K i ' a 5 A d C t - S c ' - T r - _ 1 i d 0 - n ? ■ W ■ r i_e>s tin » AND E L E C T R IC A L SUPPLIES <4. E C U O TT aoi us« was iuta Phone CH 7 -4 W STAN £> AM ; í » HOMI T&NN srotij ru u r i 20-LB 74 FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 f *41 PXG 1 0 C INSTANT TEA POTATO SALAD MAkUtt &C8MAN FACIAL TISSUE «“»' 4 n4- S1 CAMPBELL'S SOUP AU. FLAVORS • uor u» MAUtURfrft 4 lix > l $ j HAUE'rt RELISHES fwerr UTTLl FRMtirS CAT FOOD (h e IN S U R A N C E SW AGE 3 - MINUTÉ- 4 1 -O l SANBORN F M ttP U K S y COFFEE 44 F R O S T Y 'S M ID W A Y too COUNT CATSUP WAY Rev and M rs. S e d d i e V a n W in k le , M r. and M rs. Larry Van W in k le and Mrs. G ertie M eyers F IX -IT SHOP o«° INJTAWT q E P AUTO cnees £ • pi FT C N lO C M -2 0 -6 2 SUBSCRIBE T O T H E NEWS le C overed Gal • B tU E H O N O R ED G ra d u a tin g seniors o f the Zion Lutheran C h urch are Rota Bailer, M a r ily n H o u g lu m ,D ix ie Jam ie son, D a v id Pratt, C hristine Jolui- son,Dennis K n o k e ,M a rg ie M o e l- b e r,K a th y H a rd y ,a n d A lle n T o f- tu m . A s p e c ia l ta b le was arrang ed for the graduates at tlie fa m ily d in n e r and w ere presented w i t h a b e a u tifu lly decorated c a k e , cut and served by Mrs. M u e lle r,a n d b a k e d a n d d e c o ra t ed w i t h y e llo w roses, by Mrs. George M oe I her. E a c h of tlie graduates to ld w hat they w. uld lik e to be and tlie teachers p re sent c o m p lim e n te d the students on a tta in in g this goal. Preparing the f a m ily dinner w e r e M rs C, W. Edstrom, Mrs. Lonnie M c V a y , Mrs. John Knoke, Mrs. Larry Godsey and Mrs A r nold H o u g lu m . PLVILEP S P A M W f 09 CMN B M K M KH> 8F.ANS PIZZA M IX CHOCOLATE CHIPS POTATO FLAKES Pe'wxe B R O O K IN G S IN M rs. W ill W a lk e r o f Pistol R iv e r spent Friday v is itin g a I the home of her nephew and w ife, M r. and M rs Robert Forty, TRUCK LETTIRIUE T h e 4 - H te w in g and cooking club, 7 5 5, m e t Tuesday, M a y 11, at Mrs. Evelyn M ac D o n a ld 's home. T he sewing g irlsfin islied th eir sew ing baskets and the coo king g i r l s m ade and ate brownies. Í3 M u e lle r . She was chosen by the teen age d e p a rtm e n ta l the Sun day School and was presented a b e a u tifu l p la n t Mrs. W a lte r Pratt, her daughter, read a poem on the m a n y q u a litie s o f being a m o t tier. W ilm a Johnson s p e n t last w eeken d In Brookings as the guest of Linda Boni w e ll. V IS IT S A rd e n « 16 SURGERY V A C A T IO N AUNT MELLORINE : ? o Mrs. Flossie W arn er is a p a tie n t in Curry G en eral Hospital. She und erw ent m a j o r surgery on M onday. IN V A C A T IO N L u c ile Douglas is in Spring- fie ld w ith her son end w ife , M r. and M rs. Gordon Douglas, for a tw o weeks v a c atio n . TOPS NEWS T h e C a lo rie Counting Topa club opened its w e e k ly m e e tin g w i t h the p ledge, ro ll c a ll and m inute» from the last m eeting . T here w ere c la ve n members present w ith two guests, who Joined the club . 1 9 6 5 -3 SPARE RIBS * 49 ‘ SLICED BOLOGNA 2 & 9 8 « SWEET RAWER BACON 49 SAUERKRAUT 2 9 9 • r x y soni sa m zk k w ano M iN t e tSi R e g is tra tio n for V a c a t i o n Bible Scliool must be c o m p le te d by M a y 16, so that a s u ffic ie n t staff and m a te ria l m a y be o rd er ed. O n ly those registered by that d a t e w ill be guaranteed work books. Parents are urged to see that this is taken care of. VBS w ill run from June 7 -1 8 , 9 i 30 to I l i 3 0 a .m . for the ages o f 4 -1 2 inclu s iv e . Anyone h -v in g three y e a r - o h b should c o n tac t M n . M en sch first, at she w ill ba in charge o f the nursery and k in d ergarten class. BAFT N e l Eat«, o f Roseburg, Is spend in g s lew days v is itin g M ra. H a r o ld Davidson a t the Sea Crest M o te l. ON Port Orford News, T h u n d ay , M a y 13, RELEASED Bob Adam s was released from tlie Veterans H o sp ital in Port land for tlie fu n e ra l o f lus fattier He w ill return to the hospital on Thursday. GRADUATES V IS IT S M em bers o f Beck A cres C a r den C lu b e le c te d new officers a t tlie home of hostess Pat Lae last week. T h e y are: president, M a ry Brasil; v i c e -p re s id en t, Donna M arsh, reco rd ing secre tary, H a s e lM c K e n sie ; treasurer, Gerrene C a m ; correip ot im g secretary, M a ry Lou K n o ttin g - ham. Program c h a irm a n for the e v e nin g was Pat l.ee, who gave a very in fo rm a tiv e ta lk on d rift- wood, d iffe re n t finishes and ar rangem ents. Guests were June Guy and Joan D e ttm a n , M a r y Brasil was c o - hostess. PORK ROAST CO NNETS Visitors at tlie liom e o f M r. and M rs. Paul C onnet w are M r. and M rs .C a rl C onnet of A lb a n y . F R IE N D Mary Brazil Heads Back Acres Club HELD An awards n ig ht banquet was h e l d at the O p h ir scliool last Saturday nig ht. Those re c e iv in g o n e -y e a r letters werei Leslie H o ffer, I ester H o ffer, Dennis Ja cobs, W illie M ille r , R ile y R ucker and Roger Yegge. T w o -y e a r letters w e n t tot Peter Buffington, Bruce b ig d a ld , C hester Lusby and G lenn R e m ington. P e p c lu b i president, Ann C o ulee; secretary, Im m a L o u Stevens; v 1c e -p re s id e n t, Lynn W am p ler; Donna A n d e r s o n , Theresa C o s te llo e ,D e b b ie Davis, C a ro l D e w e y , D eb b ie K tm , Barbara D e w e y , C h ristin e M i l ler, D e n ite W ebb. T h e ir advisor was Mrs. C a ro l D u tton . C h a e r- leaders, seventh g r a d e : Reva M oo re, Ann H o ffe r a n d M ik e C o u le e . Eighth gradet Frances W a m p le r and M a rc ia Young. M a n a g e rs - e ig h th grader W il lia m T u r n e r . Seventh grade: G len n Creasey. b asketball) Jerry Engdahl, Jim Lusby and A rn o ld Rucker, a lt firs t-y e a r le tte r. S e c o n d -y e a n T o m m y H a w kins, Brett Jacobs, T e rry K im b le . Jack M o rg an , D onny N o w lin and T im R em in gto n. Referees for the y e a r were D a rre l and Jerry A lle n . boosters wlio were a great lielp were G lo ria Buffington, Audre N o w lin , Sig M organ , Ann R yan, Jerry R em in g to n and H a m s K e n nedy and o f course, a ll parents. P IC N IC T lie B illy C r a h a m f ilm , "W o rld 's F a i r Encounter, " Is aclseduled fo r / i3 0 , Tuesday e v ening, M a y 18, at tlie Port O r ford C o m m u n ity C h u rc h The f i l m Is baaed on tlie story o f tw o young people who a c tu a lly v is ite d the F a ir during the f ln t aeaion o f its o peration. A fte r using various displays at the I a ir as backdrops for tlie u n fo ld in g ilram a, the story's c l i m a x takes p lace in 'lie B illy G raham P a v illio n wliere t h e w id e - s c r e e n m o tio n p icture. " M a n In the 5th D im e n s io n , " m akes Its Im p a c t on the film 's p rincip als. T l « young c o u p le 'l impressions of the unusual c in em a presentation b e c o m a a ry m iio l of the a c tu a l response by thousands who hava found s p iritu a l m e a n in g and purpose to life a m id the g litte r and e x c it e m e n t o f the N e w York W orld's F air. iw , sm n 111111 I Pl AA F R .R S H ranch COfFEfc-COMCS D O Z E M 10 to 4 IftTOAMV