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    4— Port Orford Nesn, Thursday, August 26, 196S
Alpha Mu Picnics
Mem bers of the Alpha Mu
chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma,
International honorary society
for women educators, had a
plcnlc-m eetlng Saturday at the
G arriso n Lake home of M rs.
Edith Jones, Port O rford.
At this meeting the members
enjoyed the visit of M rs . F lo r­
ence F e r e b e e of P rin eville,
state president of DKG.
IN LANG LOB
Aiuta Caughell of Coquille Is
visiting this week with her son,
M r. and M rs . Charley Caughell
In Langlois.
HOUSE GUESTS
M t . and M rs . George Mc­
Donald In Port Orford had as
t h e i r houseguests last week
th e ir d a u g h t e r , M rs . Elroy
Erickson and sons, Larry and
Dennis of S lle ti.
SEE D B NEYLAND
M rs . " T in y ’ ' Lawrence and
daughter Candy returned re­
cently from a vacation tn Cal­
ifo rn ia.
They visited Disneyland and
Marineland and relatives In l oa
Angeles and v i s i t e d several
days In San Francisco.
HOLD PICNIC
M r. and M rs . John Alturan-
ee r and son Dean of San Fran­
cisco spent last weekend here
as guests of bis sister, Susie
W hite, tn Port O rford.
A fam ily picnic was held
Sunday at Garrison lak e with
M r . and M rs. Lloyd Huntley,
M r . and M rs . A rt J o n e s of
M y rtle Point, M r. and M rs.
Geo. Childers and the Tiny
Lawrence fam ily all attending.
C A M P A T LAKE
Vacationing for two weeks
at Loon Lake were M r. and
M rs . C lark Slocum and son,
B ruce, of Langlois and her
brother and wife, M r. and M rs.
E lm e r Butcher and daughter,
P atty, of Downing, C a lif.
Returning to C alifornia with
the Butchers was M rs . Florence
Butcher who has been visiting
fo r several weeks with her
BACK FROM PORTLAND
M rs . John Mayea of Port
O rfo rd returned to Portland
recently for a medical check­
up.
M rs . Mayes and her daughter,
Pam made the trip with M rs .
Bob McKenxle and M rs . Nick
M arsh.
FRO M GOLD BEACH
M rs . A lbert W ells of Gold
Beach visited with M rs . Lute
Henry tn Langlois one day last
week.
DANCERS TO IN S T A L L
Several couples of the Beach­
combers attended the C u rry
Couniy F a ir and attended the
square dance at the fairgrounds
Saturday evening with Barney
Barnes of North Bend as the
featured ca lle r.
The Beachcombers regular
square dnace night at the Cove
w ill be Sept. 4 at which time
the new officers of the club
w ill assume their offices.
A ll dancers In the area are
Invited to come out and have
fun.
N orth Curr
B< Sconta Hall
SUNDAY GUESTS
M r. and M rs . Ed Britton
of Bandon visited Sunday eve­
ning with M r. and M rs. A1
B ritto n at their Denmark home.
COUPLE VACATION
M r. and M rs . Clarence Zum­
walt of Sixes are vacationing
this week In Eastern Oregon
and visited friends, M r. and
M rs . Frank P aris In La Grande.
LANGLOB V E ITO R
Ruth Murphy of Gold Beach
visited with Donna Churchill In
Langlois last week.
tons of shrimp.
Local men fishing for tuna
this week are Richard M a r r,
DAUGHTER HOME
G loria Knutson who has spent
t h e summer w o r k i n g with
church camp groups In Glen­
dale Is home with parents, M r.
and M rs . Lyle Knutson.
DELEGATES
M r. and M rs . John Herman,
fo rm er residents of P o rt O r­
ford, w ill be delegates to the
World War I national conven­
tion to be held In Tam pa, F la .,
Sept. 22-25.
They w ill represent World
War I Battle Rock Barracks 903
and A uxiliary of P o rt O rford.
H ILLS T R A V E L
M r. and M rs . Les H ill and
son Roger of E lk R iver return­
ed from a two-week vacation
which took them to Reno and
Las Vegas and on to Hoover
Dam , the Grand Cany on, Paint­
ed Desert and Zloa National
P ark. They visited the Mormon
Temple In Salt Lake City and
also attended a professional
football game there. Returning
through Klamath F a lls th e y
visited relatives.
M r. and M rs. Kenneth Bel­
den J r ., attended the West Coast
Telephone Company employees
picnic In Coos Bay Sunday.
HATM AKER GUESTS
Visiting with the Ernest Hat-
maker fam ily In Langlois were
M r. and M rs. Jim Hatmaker of
Redwood C ity, C a lif., who were
returning from a visit in the
Hawaiian Islands.
SHRIM P D E L IV E R E D
Along with the salmon be­
ing delivered by fish boats at
Cape Fisheries In P o rt O r­
ford Sunday w ere a couple of
HOME EC M EET
The Langlois Home Exten­
sion Unit has announced a new
date for their firs t meeting
of the fall season.
Wednesday, Sept. 8, all mem­
bers and other Interested ladles
are asked to come to the Sports­
men’ s chib in Langlois. For
further information call Lang­
lois 252.
V E IT MOTHER
Ardlth C o t h e r n and three
children visited several weeks
with her parents, M r. and M rs.
David S ta rr, In Port Orford.
M rs . S ta rr, with her daugh­
te r , spent several days last
week In San Francisco.
THOMASES MOVE
M r. and M rs. Wayne Thomas
moved during the weekend from
Port O rford to Oregon City
where M rs. Thomas w ill be
test consultant for the Oregon
City school system.
V E IT EENHARTS
Eddy Banks recently returned
from duty In Vietnam and dur­
ing his furlough Is visiting with
the Everett Isenhart fam ily on
Langlois H ill.
O VERNIG HT GUEST
Bruce Freeman of Eureka,
C a lif., was an overnight guest
of M r. and M rs . Don Mechals
Thursday evening.
BACK FROM TRIP
M r. and M rs . Jim Redllnger
returned from a two week s
vacation spent visiting their
DAUGHTER INJURED
M ary E lla Knapp, daughter
of M r. and M rs . Harold Knapp
Is recuperatln
Is recuperating on crutches
following Injuries she sustained
during a horse race event last
week at the Coos county fair.
NEW GRANDSON
M r. and M rs. Robert Cairns
J r . of Castro V alley, C a lif.,
announced the birth of their
firs t child, a son, Christopher
Robert, weighing 6 pounds and
4 ounces, born Aug. 19 In Eden
Hospital in that city.
Grandparents Include M r . and
M rs . H arry Kalina of Port O r­
ford, M r. and M rs . Robert
Cairns Sr. of Van Nuys and
great-grandparents, M r. and
M rs. James Kerby of Brook­
ings.
FROM VALLEJO
M r. and M rs. Melvin Ba­
ker of Vallejo, C a lif., spent
the weekend in Langlois and
were guests of her sis te r, M rs.
Ray Deets, and fam ily. They
were here to attend the funeral
of the late Wanda Volck.
V E IT OLIVERS
Guests last week of M r. ana
M rs. Scotty O liver were M r.
and M rs. E. L. Sandell of Bow,
Wash«
O liver Is the manager o'
Sweet Jersey Farm on Elk Rl
ver. Guests on Saturday wei
M r. and M rs. Tony Regll
Ferndale, C alif.
WEEKEND GUESTS
Guests of M r. and
Aldropp In 1 an g io li
weekend were M r. and
Markeson of Eugene.
MONDAY V EITO R
Visiting Monday With M r. and
M rs . Geo. Woodworth were M r.
and M rs. E ldon Stroup of Red­
mond.
grandson, George. The Colson
fam ily took the guided tour
through Disneyland and visited
Marineland and other points of
Interest.
BACK FROM KANSAS
M r. and M rs . Robt. Meyers
returned from a three-week
trip to Kansas where they vis­
ited members of their fam ily.
M rs . Meyer w ill soon resume
teaching at the Port Orford
grade school after an absence
of a year during which time
the couple has traveled ex­
tensively, having attended the
W orld’s F a ir In New York,
gone south to Acapulco, Mex­
ico , north to Jasper National
P ark In Canada.
VETT PARENTS
M r. and M rs. Kenneth Forty
of E m pire visited their parents
In Port O rford and took In the
C u rry County F a ir In G o ld
Beach.
MARR GUESTS ,
Guests visiting recently with
M r. and M rs. Richard M * r r In
Langlois were M r ,' and M rs.
Wayne Young of Haines, O re.,
and M r. and M rs. Robert G ar­
dner of Salem.
SON B HOME
Kenny Rundberg, son of Ren
R u n d b e r g of Sixes, arrived
Monday from Ft. O rd, C a lif.,
to visit his family and friends
tn Northern C u rry. Rundberg
has finished basic training.
T O WOODLAND
Tex Bynum left
fo r Woodland, Calif,
ness.
MOVE TO BROOKINGS
M r . and M rs . H arold Potter
and fam ily of Langlois recent­
ly moved to Brookings.
The Potter residence Is now
being occupied by M r. and M rs.
O ra H ill and fam ily. H ill Is the
new 7th grade teacher In the
Langlois Upper Elem entary.
FROM IOS AN GEIES
M r. and M rs. Jack Pactna
and four children of lo a An­
geles spent last week with her
s is te r, M rs . E lm er Hens, and
family In Port O rford.
They also visited her par­
ents, M r. and M rs . Mahlon
Jonah, at Neskta Beach, and
friends, M r. and M rs . Rod M c-
W1LLOW CLUB M EET
The Floras Willow Club w ill
hold th eir first fall meeting
T h u r s d a y , Sept. 9, •» t h ®
Sportsmen*s Club tn Langlois.
A potluck dinner w111 precede
the afternoon’ s meeting and din­
ner w ill be served at 1- noon
with Doc la Sweet as hostess.
A ll mamtwrs are urged to
attend this Important meeting
which Is the first since the club
adjourned last May.
Vtsltlng Chas. Russell and
M attle Mosher were Eric Rud-
qulst, M r. and M rs. John O rr
of Coos Bay, M r. and M rs.
Harold Sypher, and B ill Fanno
and A1 Hszeltlne of Ophir.
F A M IL Y V E IT E D
M r. and M rs . Vernon Jam ie­
son and son have been visiting
h er fam ily, M r. and M rs . E a rl
H a ll In Frem ont, C a lif.
H e r sister and two children
from Odessa, T e x ., flew west
by Jet to be with the fam ily,
which Includes four sisters and
three brothers, all living In the
San Francisco bay area , for
a nice visit.
ADÄF OSrOtP
WOMEN BOW IERS NEEDED
The women’ s bowling teams
in Port Orford and any ladles
Interested In t'elng on a team
are asked to contact the secre­
ta ry , M rs. A rt St. M arie In
Port Orford.
There are 10 teams with a
few vacancies to ba filled at
this tim e.
Cost Oi Lawsuits
Your state and county gov­
ernment pays fr the upkeep
of our court system—court­
rooms, Judges, court officers,
and the like. These are what
we pay for a peaceful way of
settling disputes. Part of this
cost comes from, fees for filing
various papers In a lawsuit.
Some of the costs spent tn a
lawsuit can 1« recovered by the
successful party from the loser.
These are the fees and expen­
ses for: filing papers tn court,
having papers served, witnes­
ses, Jury fees, an expert wit­
ness tf called by the court,
notary fees, and depositions (the
s w o r n record of p r e - t r ia l
questions and answers from a
party or witness tn a case).
Many costs can’t t * recov­
ered , such as those for charts,
m a p s , private Investigators,
expert witnesses, and lawyer
IN PORTLAND
Ray DeeU and two daughters,
M arcia and M i c h e l l e , left
Sunday for several days visit
end guests of M r. and M rs.
W alter Cram In Port O rford.
The visitors, here from Mo­
desto, C a lif., enjoyed beach­
combing, fishing and a boat
trip up the Rogue riv e r.
M r. and M rs. Cram attended
the funeral of her sister, Ruby
H ill, who died last Wednesday
following a lingering Illness
in Cottage Grove.
FROM ALBANY
M r. and M rs. Lawrence Sch-
elske and fam ily of Albany vis­
ited during th e weekend with
their parents, M r. and M rs.
K arl Schelske of Port Orford.
AT REUNION
M r. and M rs. Alton Byrd
and fam ily returned from sev­
eral days visit with members
of their family In John Day
and attended a reunion of his
fam ily.
Highway Use Tax
Returns Are Due
If you own a truck or bus
you may be among taxpayers
who must file a Federal tax
return this month, according
to District Director of Inter­
nal Revenue Erickson tn O re­
gon.
Owners of certain trucks,
truck-tractors and t>uses must
file Form 2290 and pay a yearly
tax on or tiefore the Iasi day
Of the m o n th following the
month in which the vehicle ts
firs t used in the tax year. The
tax year t>egtns July 1 and ends
the following June 30.
Document No. 349 furnishes
detailed Information on t h is
subject and Is available upon
r e o u e s t from the Internal Rev-
New Power Movie
Available To Show
Honnavtlla P o w e r Admin-
latratlon announced today that
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print« of a naw 28-mlnute,
16 mm color movie, "Power
for a Nation," aponaorad bytha
Dapartmant of tha Interior.
With narration by Fradrlc
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acora played by th a United
State« Air Force orchestra,
the film traces the early de­
velopment of electric power
In the United States and the
role of the Federal Govern­
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of that power.
The picture amphaalaaa the
Important role power produc­
tion plays tn the n a t i o n a l
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Northwest scenes, with special
attention to the Pacific North­
west-Pacific Southwest Intertlc
and the treaty with Canada for
Joint development of the Col­
umbia Htver. It also contains
s e v e r a l sequences from a
Russian power film showing
Soviet efforts to catch up with
the United States in power pro­
duction.
The film Is available through
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Bracken fern poisoning killed
three head of cattle recently In
the Lyons, O re ., area,
Oregon Department of Ag­
riculture veterinarians, who In­
vestigated the loss of the cat­
tle , said It Is the firs t report
ol deati.3 from the fern poison­
ing this year.
Four animals In a her of
Four animals In a herd of
35-head were a f f e c t e d . D r.
George Coburn, assistant state
veterinarian In disease con­
tro l, said It is possible other
animals c o u ld show delayed
poison symptoms and also be
lost.
He pointed out that bracken
fern nolsonlng Is an accumula-
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SCHOOL REGETRATJON
Registration for grade school
students In Langlois and Port
O rford w ill start Monday from
9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Registration I n c l u d e s stu­
dents attending Battle Rock,
grades 6, 7, and 8 . ________
TEACHERS V E IT
M r. and M rs . Eugene H a r­
rison spent the weekend visiting
friends In Port O rford and were
houseguests of M r . and M rs.
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June Shows General
Trafiic Increase
T raffic volume on most of
Oregon’s highways showed a
general Increase for June 19* <,
compared to June 19G4, accord­
ing to the monthly report com­
piled by the Oregon State High­
way Department.
A summary of the permanent
traffic recorder data for rural
and urban highways showed a
3.T ' Increase toi June com­
pared to the same month last
the court may order the husband year.
The first six months of 196.'
to pay these costs as part of
the w ife’ s right to have her showed a traffic Increase of
case fairly presented. Others 6.0^ compared to the fits! six
are where a signer agrees to months of 1964,
pay attorneys’ fees if he ts
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ASUSSCBIPriON
sued on a contract, where a
wage earner sues for his wages,
and certain claim s for damage
to person or property.
B e c a u s e of court costs law­
yers stress "preventive” law
by a fa ir out-of-court settle-
V E IT FORTY'S
M rs. C larice ROblson an«
son Rocky of Tlberon, C alif,
while enroute to Portland, vis.
lted with M r. and M rs . BcJ
Forty In Port O rford.
S E T E R TRAVEL
Esther Harrington recently
sold her home south of Langlois
and w ill be making her home
In Bandon.
Esther and her sister, Ethel
Saupe of Minnesota, left Monday
for a trip to Iowa to visit
friends and relatives.
mant wheravar poaslbla. Or
battar yat, by preparing papeis
and tha like before-hand which
could forestall litigation.
In probate cases-»whlch deal
with estates of deceased per­
sons--tha attorneys* fee« are on
a schedule fixed by tha legis­
lature, and whan approved by tha
court, they are paid from tha
estate.
When someone brings a law­
suit from malicious motive« ami
'w i t h o u t probable cause, and
loses the case, the defendant
can recover In the same law­
suit his court costs, but not
his attorneys’ fees. Therefore
tha law gives him a right to
sue for the "m alicious*' pros­
ecution also to recover the at­
torneys’ fees.
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