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Creek D a m . The c h e m i c a l
treatment project Is designed
to clean outundealrabla aperies
for better reproduction of trout,
s p r i n g chlnook salmon and
steelhead.
The South Fork of the John
Day contains an abundance of
suckers and aquawflsh, much to
the detriment of trout and other
game fish. Excellent reaulta
were obtained by the game com
mission on the main John Day
from Dayville to Canyon City
on a sim ilar project, with this
stream now producing rainbow
trout of good sice and In good
n urn h e r a. A repeat perfor
mance on the South Fork w ill
make available many miles of
fine trout water.
Daughter Wads
N orth C urry
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By A L T A AMOS
IN PO RTLAND
M r . and M rs . B ill Shook of
Langlois w ill motor to P o rt
land Sunday where their son,
B ill, has a Monday appointment
at Dorenbecker Hospital.
M rs . Eldon White w ill ac
company them to keep med
ica l appolntments.-
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IN ART SCHOOL
M rs. Ralph H all of Sixes was
accompanied by her son, Dewey,
and her mother, M rs . ArtSweet
of Port O rford, to Los Angeles,
C a lif., where Dewey Is en ro ll
ing In the Los Angeles A rt
Institute.
J e rry Hall Is now residing
at the home of his aunt, M rs .
Effie Parsons In Ashland, where
he Is attending high school.
here.
M r. and M rs. Maymon C a l
vert and daughter, C h e rl, and
her g ir l friend, Pat, and a
granddaughter, Bobbi T aylo r,
of Eugene spent the weekend
with the Longtons.
TOUR SAN FRANCECO
M r. and M rs . Bernard Kosta
and daughter, G inger, went to
San Francisco over the Labor
Day w e e k e n d . They toured
Chinatown and Fisherm an’s
W harf. Adding to the sights to
see was a look at the city from
a boat ride In the bay.
Jim K o s t a Is here from
Springfield this week.
HOUSE GUESTS
M rs . W. S. Henson of Ta
coma, Wash., Is visiting with
friends In the Port Orford area
and Is a house guest of M r.
and M rs . Delbert Newkirk.
F A M IL Y MOVES
M r . and M rs . Keith Hubbell
of Langlois have moved to Butte
F a lls , O re.
FRIENDS V E IT
M r. and M rs . Olus Assen,
M r. and M rs . Cleve M cA llis
te r of Arago, M rs. Gladys Hous
ton of Coquille and M r. and
M rs . Roy Huft of Port Orford
visited with M rs . Velm a Apple
of Greensberg, Ind., last week
at the home of her daughter,
M rs . Eldon White.
SEE ATTRACTIONS
M r . and M rs. Harold Sy-
pher and M r. and M rs . Rich
ard Sypher went to Grants Pass
and then on to K irb yv ille and
Cave Junction where they vis
ited the museum, the Cobra
F arm and the Deer Farm over
Labor Day , eekend.
M r. and M . s. Harold Sypher
w ere also guests at the home
of th eir son, Ed Sypher of
Langlois for a chicken barbecue
one day last week.
FLOW ER SHOW SET
The S lxes-E ix Garden Club
w ill have a flower show at the
Sixes grange hallSaturday from
2 p.m . and Sunday from 2 to 4
p.m .
HO LIDAY AT SPRINGS
M r. and M rs . Ben Johnson
and daughters, Judy and P ris
c illa and her husband, Joe An
derson, and Bob Woodw orth mo
tored to Breltenbush Springs at
D e tro it, O re., over the three
day weekend.
IN FRESNO
Don H ill left for F res n o ,C a l
ifo rn ia, where he w ill be hosted
by his uncle and w ife, M r. and
M rs . Arthur H U I, for a week
before the fall college term
starts.
CONVALESCING
Visiting last week with Miss
M ary Sorenson who has been
111 w ere M rs . L, L. Jackson
and M rs. W illis Baker of Ban
don and M rs. Fthel C o rrlc k of
Langlois.
SUNDAY GUESTS
Mattle Mosher had as Sunday
guests M r. and M rs . Victor
Voigt, M r. and M rs . Delbert
James from Bandon, and M r.
and M rs . Frank Robison of
CoqulUe.
HOLIDAY GUESTS
M rs . NewtonHaga accompan
ied her parents, M r. and M rs.
A rt Strain, to Coos Bay last
Tuesday on business.
M rs . W alter Buss and Cathy
of Roseburg were guests of the
Haga over the holiday weekend.
V E IT SUNDAY
Visitors at the Don Amos
home Sunday were M r. and M rs.
Floyd Buford and children of
Coos Bay, and Floyd Buford
S r., and grandson, Brad M lt-
cheU, of Coos Bay.
V E IT IN SELMA
M r. and M rs . Ernest Hat-
m aker, Langlois, spent the La
bor Day weekend at the home
of her mother, M rs . B arbara
Tucker In Selma. They also
visited their daughter, M rs.
Dennis Rice In Ashland.
Making the trip home through
Grants Pass they met their son
B ill at the bus depot and brought
him home with them for the
opening of schooL
FROM EUREKA
M r. and M rs . Ed Longton
hosted M r. and M rs . Sprouland
grandson, Jim m y Beck, of Eu
reka, C a lif., over the three-
day weekend. They enjoyed pic
nicking and water skiing while
TAKES TRAINING
Miss M a r i l y n Houghlum of
Port Orford leaves Sept. 19
for Portland where she w ill
attend Emanuel NurSlngSchool.
V E IT S GRANDMOTHER
M ary Ellen, daughter of Ma
yor and M rs . Lloyd Bates, Is
visiting with her grandmother
In Albany p rio r to attending
Mount Angel College. She w ill
register Sept. 18 and plans to
m ajor In elementary education.
LADIES ENTERTAIN
The St. John’s A lta r Society
of the CathoUc Church enter
tained the new ladles of the
parish Tuesday evening In the
Episcopal parish hall.
Refreshments were served
by the A ltar Society and plans
were made for the winter meet
ings.
The Rev. Alan Kennedy was
welcomed by m e m b e r s and
guests.
CHANGE HOMES
M r. and M rs. Ken Dennison
and famUy are moving from
the Hamlet to the John Green
house overlooking Battle Rock.
Dennison Is a new real estate
agent and w ill be located In the
building next to N o rm ’ s B ar
ber Shop.
ITS YOUR LAW
Charitable
Deduction . . .
E U , a prosperous lumber
man, decided to give five sta
tion wagons to the Red Cross.
He Intended to claim the gift
as a charitable deduction on his
income tax return for that year.
He got an auto dealer friend
to sell him the station wagons
for $2,000 each though the reg
u la r re ta il value of the cars
was $3,000 each. However, he
had to agree not to sell the cars
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STUNTED YELLOW PERCH
Both Ctear a n d S a u n d e r a
la k e s contain populations of
stunted yellow perch. Planted
cutthroats provide little In the
way of a fishery. The comm ta
llon Is also Interested In stock
ing kokanne In these lakes to
provide an additional game fish
tiesldes the cutthroats. Chem
ical treatment here Is plam«d
for October.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Colson
announce t h e engagem --"' if
their daughter, Linda M arie, to
N icholas Antony Betsakes U, of
Hollywood, C alifornia. H e is
the son of Mrs. Jean D et-ant of
Cross to get the reduced price.
When E ll reported the gift on
his income tax return, he listed
It as worth $15,000 since that
was the regular re tail price
of the cars, even though he
paid only $10,000. The Inter
nal Revenue Bureau challenged
his right to claim a charitable
deduction of more than $10,000.
Do you think E ll Is entitled
to a deduction of $10,000 or
$15,000 for the gift of the station
wagons.
The court held that his de
duction should be only $10,000,
what he paid for the ear», In
stead of $15,000, th eir fa ir m ar
ket value. If he had been able
to buy the five cars without
agreeing not to resell them,
and had not been bound by his
agreement to give them to the
Red Cross, the value of his gift
might have been the fa ir market
value of the five cars, or $15,-
000, the court said. Since he
bought the cars not for resale
but solely for a c h a r i t a b l e
g ift, he could not claim a de
duction of more than he paid
fo r the cars.
R i v e r s i d e . Linda works as a
bookkeeper a tja c k Pills Cam era
Equipment Shop in Hollywood.
An October wedding Is planned
by die couple.
V i r g i n i a \rle n e C o IJ on,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Con
rad Colson, Port O r f o r d , was
united in marriage Sunday, Sep
tem ber 12, to Mr. Richard Bur-
rlss of Hollywood, California,
Stunted bullheads are the
problem fish at Hart I ake, with
great quantities present. In wa
ter-scarce southeastern O re
gon, every lake, pothole and
creek Is Important to anglers—
thus the chemical treatment to
bring Hart l ake back Into good
game fish production. Hart 1 ske
Will be replanted with rainbow
trotti.
The new b r i d e is em ployed
by t h e Insurance Company of
SI o r t h A m erica, lo t Angeles.
The c o u p l e will make their
home in Hollywood.
Lakes and Streams Set For Chemical Treatment
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Include F all Creek on the W il
lamette Middle Fork n, at lo w -
e ll, South Fork of the John Day
River upstream from Dayville,
C lear and Saunders lakes near
Reedsport, H a r t I ake near
1 akevlew, and South Twin Lake
near Wickiup Reservoir Incen-
t ra il Oregon.
Four lakes and two stream
systems w ill be given chemical
treatment In September and
October by fishery biologists
of the game commission In an
attempt to Improve the fishing
possibilities for Oregon ang
lers .
Waters on the treatment list
South Twin Lake w ill receive
chemical treatment for the third
tim e, With previous treatments
having taken place In 1941 and
195" from Illegal Introduction
of roach. Apparently I osch have
again tweri reintroduced with the
first i n d i c a t i o n s of their
presence noted last year. South
Twin w ill again be ready fot
fishermen next summer.
The V..11
F all Creek
Creek riftllaf
project w ill
get u n d e r w a y Immediately.
Treated area w ill Include alt
waters above the F all Creek
Darn and Reservoir recently
completed by the Corps of En
gineers. Facilities for up-and
downstream migrations of fish
are Incorporated In the I all
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JINX CANASTA
The Jinx Canasta club m et
Tuesday, Sept. 14, at the home
of Shirley Hardy.
A birthday c a k e and gifts
were given to Marie Gerhardt.
Honors went to Edna Peterson,
.1.
M ary Brazil and M a rie Gerhardt.
The next m eeting w ill be held
Sept.
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28, at the home of Edna
FOR HER
TO SCOTTSBURG
M r. and M rs. Bob Storm
and fam ily have moved from
Langlois to Scottsburg.
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ON TR IP
Louise Hahn left Wednesday
of last week for a visit In
Chicago.
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IN SANTA CRUZ
M rs . James Brooks of Lang
lois left last Wednesday on a
business trip to Santa Cruz,
C a lif.
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A T T E N D FUNERAL
M r. and M rs . Edwin Be
ment and son, Ronald, and M r.
and M rs. Harold Sypher attend
ed a funeral service Sept. 7
for George Moore In G o ld
Beach.
THURSDAY GUESTS
Thursday evening guests at
the Elton Dw lre home on A irp o rt
Road were her cousin and wife,
M r . and M rs . Don Graham of
St. Regis, Mont., and M r. and
M rs . Ed Gilman of Bandon.
Juston Potter was accompan
ied by his brother, O scar, and
his fath er-in -law on a business
trip to Cresw ell last Sunday.
M r. Potter purchased atru c ka t
C resw ell Tuesday and is Joining
M r . Dw lre In the sand and gravel
business.
A guest at the Dw lre home
was David Locke, son of M r.
and M rs . W alt Tanous of Palo
A lto , C a lif., who stayed for 10
days before returning to Cal
ifornia for the start of school.
. because she knows where
to look for the best buys! . .. .
Specifically, the look« to the adrsrtbiag oohunaa of
thia newspaper for authentic, np-to-the-nuMMe 1»
formation on who’s got what for sale and for how
much. This way, she can wisely plan Just where aad
how to bny to her family's best advantage.
M k . B U S n rM B lIA M :
SON E BORN
M r. and M rs. Louis F a rrie r
of Cape Blanco are parents of
a 6 pound, 3 ounce son, M ark,
born Sept. 6 In McAuley Hospital
In Coos Bay. He Joins abrother,
B ill, at home.
LABOR DAY GUESTS
M attle Mosher of Langlois
had as guests over the Labor
Day weekend M r. and M rs.
Hugh Blakely and fam ily and
M r . and M rs. John O rr all
of Coos Bay, Harvey Johnston
of Gold Beach and Geo. Hawk
ins of Bandon.
WEEKEND GUESTS
M r. and M rs. Don Amos of
A irp o rt Road w e r e weekend
guests at the home of her sis
te r , M rs. M arvin Sacket of
Coos River.
Labor Day visitors at the
Amos home were M r. and M rs.
B ill Bradford and Rhonda of
Coquille.
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