ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWS 4 - Port Orford New», Thuwday, January 6, 1966 HOLIDAY GUESTS Holiday guests of M r. and M rs. David S tarr In Port O r­ ford were th e ir daughter, A r- dlth Cothern and fam ily, and M rs. S ta rr’ s siste r and husband, M r. and M rs. Lester B rett, all of Seattle. of th e ir fam ily fo r Christmas Including M r. and Mrs. Bob H il­ debrand and fam ily, M r. andMre. Bob McK.male and fam ily, M r. and M rs. Clarence Penee and fam ily of CoquIUe. Libriry Lowdown B e tr o th a l T o ld Women have often desired to follow the path of adventure and freedom. Today w m i do. F ifty years ago women seldom le ft Ushersi G .W . Edstrom, John the security of home, yet Alan Burgess has to ld an e xcitin g true Moore, Devld Pratt. Greeter»! C ynthia Isakson, story o f* an unusual woman in "The Lovely Sergeant" recently M ery Be letter. Fellow»hlp dinner! Mrs. Wee- receive.! by the C ity lib ra ry . Genteel Flora Saades was the ley Spencer, Mrs. D elbert New- k l r k , Mre. Paul Reimers, Mr«, daughter of a Iwltlsh rector. Ed­ ja c k Smith, Mre. Letter HUI and ucated Ine fine finishing school hi Switzerland, she rebelled a - Mre, Knud Jensen. gaknstthe co n fin ing restrictions THIS YEAR IS YOURS imposed upon women of her class. She yeamed for e xcite ­ God buUt and launched this ment and adventure. year for you, bi 1914 at the outbreak of the upon the twidge you standi Serbian War, Flora volunteered It'» your-ship, your own th in as a Red Cross nurse. She arrived and you are In command. In t i m e to lie of service In a Just what the twelve montlt« typhus epidem ic where she at­ trip wUl do, tended the wounded end sick Retts w holly, »olely, friend and even performed amputa­ w ith you. tions. She fin a lly contracted the l'our log hook kept from day disease and almost died. to day When Hie British were evacu­ M y friend, what w U l It »ltowi ated, site persuaded the Serbian The log wUl te ll, lik e guiding army to enlist Iter as a private. star I or the next few years she fought Tlte sort o f captain that you w ith the Serbian men through are fierce fighting. For weal or woe, this year 1» She was tw ice decorated for your»i bravery in action and was once your ship 1» on life 's sea, badly wounded by a grenade. Your acts as captain must Loved and respected, she proved decide an undeniable inspiration to the W hich ever It w ilt be. So now, In starting on you" trip, men In Iter unit. We ask God to help you »all your ship. For the month of Januaryt acolyte»! Sunday school, David Knott In g ha nt | church, C ar 1J olin- Candlelight Ceremony Unites Couple At Langlois Church S w e e k , »on, John, daughter, SONS HOME Sweek. Son, John, and daughter, PFC Ed Charles Hansohn J r., EUen M cW illiam s, students at stationed at Washington, D. C., Oregon State U niversity, were FROM IOWA M r. and M rs. A. D. Fockler spent the holidays with his par­ also home fo r the holidays. of A rio n , Iowa, daughter and ents, M r. and M rs. Ed Hansohn EUen, Gayla and Pamela are The couple w ill be at home A candlelight d o u b le ring students at SWOC In North Bend. son-in-law of the late Col. C.W.S. and fam ily In Port Orford. after February I at Columbia, Bob Hansohn of OCE In Mon­ w e d d in g ceremony was per­ Hand are visiting with Mrs. Hand mouth was also home for the formed Dec. 26 at 7 p.m. lh the Mo. fo r an Indefinite time. IN WASHINGTON Guests from out of town In­ holidays and a ll were guests of Langlois Community Church by M r. and M rs. Jim McNeese the DeWitt Barclay fam ily In of P ort O rford spent Christmas the Hev. Wm. Mai, uniting In cluded M r. and M rs. Ernest F. TAKES TRAINING m arriage 111a Jean Knutson of Bartel of Turpin, Okla., M r. Richard Pugh, research bio­ Coos Bay. with friends In Chelan, Wash., Karen D ull, Jim Baird and and experienced severe winter Salem, daughter of M r. and M rs. and' M rs. R o b e r t Frahm of logist fo r Federal W ildlife In Lyle V. Knutson of Langlois, Wichita, Kans., M r. Janzen of Seattle, Wash., and son of the Ward Oakshott, Pacific High tea­ d rivin g . They reportedly were chers, spent the recent school and Harvey Dean B artel, son of Newton, Kan., Ron Johnson of late D r. Lonner Pugh and Mary very glad to return to the rainy Pugh of Port O rford, Is leaving h o l id a y s with relatives and coast where the snow shoveling M r. and M rs. Ernest F. Bartel 'Medford, Okla., M r. and M rs. Gerald Wilson and fam ily of Jan. 15 for Washington, D. C., friends in C olville and Ot rlv llle , Is ra re ly practiced. of T urpin, Okta. Harbor, M r. and M rs. Adams The bride, given In m arriage where he w ill enroll for the Wash. Jeanlne James visited her fam­ by her father, was lovely In a of C o rva llis, M r. and M rs. IRMA HULL VEITS s e c o n d semester at G e o rg e Frank Young and fam ily of Sum­ white satin brocade gown fea­ Irm a (Scodla) Hull of New Washington U niversity for ad- ily in Medford and spent several ner, M r. and M rs. Hoover of days In Portland. turing a wedding ring neckline, York spent the holidays with her . m ln lstra tive training for the Richard Harper, band instruc­ parents, M r. and Mrs.Sam HuU long t ape re d * sleeves, high Coquille, Janet Hoover of Sa­ Dept. of In te rio r. b o d ic e waistline and chapel lem, Mr. and M rs. Harvey Cla­ Pugh and his wife, the form er to r, vlstted his mother M rs.D .D . and grandmother, Hattie Whit­ tra in . Her shoulder length ve il ssen and fam ily of North Bend worth of Port O rford. She Is Deanna Spe cer of Port O rford, H arper In Albany. and M r. and M rs. Richard Grant M rs. Ruth Murphy o. Gold presently visiting friends In fe ll from a p ill box of Chantilly and three children w ill be driving lace set with a crown of seed of North Bend. to Washington and w ill remain In Beach and Donna C hurchill of southern C alifornia. pearls. Her b rid a l bouquet was the capitol city u ntil June 15. Langlois were In San Francisco. Donna visited her son, M erle, V E IT IN ARIZONA w h it e mums r id -OSes with Following three years of m il­ s tive r holly shaped leaves. Bertha Bergstrom of Port ita ry duty in 1956, he started who had recently returned from eight months active duty In the G loria Knutson served her O rford and her daughter, Ber- work with the Federal W ildlife Pacific on the Mount Katmal, siste r as her only attendant and has made his home In the nor­ nadlue Bergstrom of Coos Bay, an ammunition c a rrie r. and was gowned In a red vel­ spent the holidays visiting fam­ thern city since that time. M r. and M rs. Alton B yrd and ily and friends In M o rris Town veteen street length dress with Department of Defense De­ fam ily visited relatives In John and Mesa, A rlz ., Riverside and a modified scoop neckline, made pendents Schools System over­ VEITS DAUGHTER WEEKEND GUESTS Day and P ra irie C ity, Ore. and designed by the O r b 's M ary Pugh spent the recent San Jose, CaUf. seas w ill again be re cru itin g Edith Jones of Port O rfcrd mother. She c a r r i e d white holidays with her daughter and In Mesa, A rlz ., they visited ChrUtma» weekend gueltt at for some 2000 teachers to staff mums »nd holly and wore a head fa m ily, the George Hamlins in spent Christm as with her sister M r. and M rs. Arnold Mickelson, the home of Mr. and Mr». George Arm y, A ir Force and Navy De­ and b ro th e r-in -la w , M r. and M rs. C o rva llis, and also visited her piece of red rose net. fo rm e r P ort O rford residents. pendents Schools throughout the McDonald, Port Orford, w e re Ron J o h n s o n of Medford, niece, M r. and M rs. Richard O rin Hess, In Wedderburn. world for the 1966-67 school their daughter and fa m ily , Mr. Okla., served as best man and year. Mudrow in Lebanon. DINNER GUESTS and Mrs. Elroy Erickson and sons V E IT RUSHES sharing ushering duties were Twenty-eight guests attend­ of Siletz, Oregon, and McDon­ Baste qualifications w ill re ­ V isiting with M r. and Mrs. Harvey Classen of North Bend quire applicants to haveat>ach- ald's brother and w ife, Mr, and 3ANCE CLASSES HELD ed a Christm as dinner at the G il Rush In Port O rford for and Robert Frahm of Wichita, e lo r’s d e g r e e , 18 semester Mrs. Everett McDonald of Cor­ A ca lle rs and a d v a n c e d (tome of M r. and M rs. Ted square dancing class w.U be the holidays were her mother and Brown of Lower Four M ile. Kans. hours of professional teacher va 11 1». Christm as greenery of cedar, education, 2 years of successful held each Wednesday evening at sis te r, Blanche and Bernlece Guests were M r. and Mrs. Courter of Portland and their the Beachcomber’ s Cove in Port holly and white mums in bas­ Conrad Baggett of Portla.id, M r. fu ll-lim e t e a c h e r o r admin­ daughter, Susan Rush, also of and M rs. T e rry Allman of F lo r- kets tied with red velvet bows, istra tive experience by June JINX CANASTA O rford from 7 to 9 p.m. Portland. red and white bows on the pews, of 1966, be at least 21 years of The Year Y ear’ s Eve dance gnee, M r. and Mrs. Robert A l- The Jinx Canasta played Tues- white candles and greener) at age and a citizen of the United was well attended and everyone bro and fam ily of Crannell, day, Dec.28, at the home of Mary enjoyed the midnight turkey din­ ZUMWALTS ENTERTAIN the windows form er the church C a lif., M r. and M rs. S. W. States. BrazU. M t. and M rs. Wes Zumwalt Brown of North Bend, M r. and decor. ner. Turkeys were provided by Elementary teachers p a rtic ­ Loi Ito Meyers was guest player entertained New Year’ s Eve at The b rid e ’ s siste rs, Linda ularly w ill lie In great demand. Dick Sherwood, C arl Platt and M rs. Jack Storm, M rs. Isaac M a ry BrazU won first, Kern th e ir S ilve r Springs home for and Gayle, were candlellghters Secondary teachers, lib ra ria n s , John Yoeman and cooked by Mrs. Stor n, Mt. and M ts. N oll Duli- Rulli, second, and Lolita Meyers, A lbert B ritto n and M rs. Sher­ members of the Double Jack lke and fam ily, Bud Brown and and wore red velveteen dresses. counselors, teachers of physic­ low. Queen Pinochle club. M rs. Harvey Classen was wood. f a m i l y , and Floyd and Bob ally handicapped, mentally re­ T h e n e xtm e e tln g w U l he Jan­ Enjoying die evening, which organist and played prelude mu­ Each th ird Saturday of the Brown. tarded and remedial reading uary 11, at the home of M arie month is the regular scheduled Included a potluck dinner, were sic. She also accompanied the Thomas Brown, son of Mr. w ill also be In demand. M r. and M rs. Clarence Zumwalt, Gerhardt. soloist, M rs. Gerald Wilson, dances at the Cove. and M rs. Bud Brown of Lower The basic school year salary M r. and M rs. Ralph Baird, Mr who sang “ Entreat Me Not to Is $4835. In addition,employees Four M ile, was taken to Keizer and M rs. Delbert Newkirk, M r. Hospital Dec. 29 fo r an a rrr M o l o r 1 s t—a person w h o Leave Thee’ and “ The L ord’ s receive ;ree government quar- WEEKEND GUESTS keeps pedestrians In good run­ Guests of M r. and M rs. Re i and M rs. B ill Nutt and M r. and operatior.. P ra y e r.” , if available, o r a housln. The newlyweds greeted their ning order. Rundberg o. Sixes during the M rs. Clyde Wagner. allowance for local economy New Y ear’ s weekend were M r. guests at a reception at the housing. An additional post d lf- BRIDGE PLAY DUE and M rs. Bob Schaeffer of Oak­ FROM PORTLAND church social hall which was The Port O rford DupUcate usual result of the preparation. .erentlal from 10 to 25 , Is M r. and M rs. A1 Gilm ore of Bridge club w ill hold its firs t d e c o r a t e d with Christmas land, C alif. About five days later Sally paid In some areas. Transpor­ Portland are vis ito rs of Steve meeting Wednesday, Jan. 12, greenery. Cutting and serving noticed that she was losing her tation costs plus expenses en­ Spoerl and M r. and M rs. F ritz a large wedding cake, made and MAGNESON GUESTS at the Legion hall in Port O r­ h air. Her hair kept falUng out route are paid by the United V isiting M r. and Mrs. Vern Sigel. decorated by M rs. Ernest Hat- States Government. ford at 8 p.m. and all bridge for five or six weeks. The top of Magneson in Port O rford on New maker, was M rs.C laytleS m tth. players are welcome. It Is not her head fin a lly b e c a m e c o m - Schools are located In the V E IT HAINESES Y ear’ s Eve were M r. and M rs. Pouring coffee was M rs. l i s ­ necessary to have a partner. pletely bald and remained that following arena: Iceland, Lab­ Herbert Yenne and Sy Wright O rville Anvinson o f Coos 3a.. ter Higgins, while Mrs. Robert rador, Newfoundland, Bermuda, way fo r about a year. of C o rva llis were holiday guests Gu-’ sts for dinner the following F r a h m , s i s t e r of the b rid e ­ IN CALIFORNIA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, T r in i­ Sally sued Madatu Jones fur day was the Robert Halcomb of M r. and M rs. Charles Haines groom , ladeled p u n c h . M rs. M r. and M rs. A r.e l Mac­ the mental anguish caused by dad, Azores, Korea, Japan,Ok­ Jay were M r. and M rs. Robert at their P ort O rford home. Chesselet presided at the gift Donald of Port O rford spent her baldness, Other guests were his sister the holidays with their son, table and Miss Connie Higgins inawa, Philippine Islands, T ai­ Halcomb and f a m i l y of Gold "S a lly consented to having wan, Midway, England, Scot- and husband, M t, and M rs. H.C. Beach. registered the guests. Bruce MacDonald and fam ily, the new treatm ent,” said Mad­ la r i, France, Germany, Italy, Whitehouse of Pasley, Ore. The b rid e ’ s mother wore a S icily, Spain, the Netherlands, and their daughter and son-in- am Jones. “ She can’t fe ll me to VEITS BROTHER w inter white suit with red ac­ law, M r. and M rs. Ralph Don­ go ahead and then sue me If It Norway, D e n m a r k , C rete, Miss Mona Motz, Pacific h i;h STOLES HOST PARTY aldson and family a: Sunny vale, cessories and a red corsage. doesn’ t work out.” M r. and M rs. Don Stole were C alif. A rie l flew home Monday The groom’ s mother wore a Libya, Turkey, Asmara, Ethio­ teacher, spent the Christmas hol­ “ Madam Jones admitted that pia, Morocco, Pakistan. iday i t M yrtle Point with her hosts at their home New Y ear’ s after C hrisim as with his wife winter white two-piece dress she used the wrong solution on Interested teachers should Eve fo r members of Epsilon with blue accessories and a blue w rite to Colonel W illia m J. brother, A rt, a.nd fam ily. a rriv in g Friday of last week. my h a ir,” Sally replied. “ When Sigma Alpha sorority. carnation corsage. I told her that she could give T a lb o t t , D is tric t Engineer, Attending were M r. and M rs. GIRIS BASKETBALL The bride Is a 1961 graduate EXTENSION MEETS me the new treatment, I thought Portland U.S. Arm y Engineer The Pacific H gh School g irls O rris Smith, M r. and M rs. Rudy The Langlois Home Extension of Pacific High School and at­ she knew what she was doing." D is tric t, Corps of Engineers, basketball team, under the lea­ Samudio, M r. and M rs. Donald club Is meeting today (Thurs­ tended Multnomah School of the 628 Plttock Block, Portland, Cat) Sally collect damages dership of Miss Mona Metz, has Swenson, M r. and M rs. E lm er day) at the «por.smen club house Bible and In 1963 graduated Oregon 97203. from Madam Jones? Yes, said the following games scheduled Bens, M r. and M rs. Glen Wag­ in Langlois at 11 a.m. from Shelton Beauty Academy the Massachusetts Supreme and interested persons are in ­ ner, M r. and Mrs. Norm Valet, in Coos Bay. She recently was •'Cooking fo r Two” w ill be Court. and M r. and M rs. Dick Jamieson. vited to attend. employed at the Harvey t-oveall demonstrated by M rs. A lbert Madam Jones was found to V isiting for Christmas was the Britton and M ts. Friday P h il­ Jan. 13, Reedsport; Jar.. 20, of H airstyling In Salem. exercise the ordinary s k ill and Bandon, here; Jan. 22, clinld at Robert Stole fam ily of Portland. lips. The groom Is a graduate of a b ility of persons engaged In Marshfield; Jan. 27, Go'd B elch, SON RECOVERS Turpin High School and Is a the hairdressing business In h e r e ; Jan. 29, My ie Point, c iv il engineering major at the M r. and Mrs. B ill Shook and HOLIDAY GUESTS the community. In this case, there; Feb. 3, Reedsport; Feb. 17, fam ily spent par. of the h o li­ Holiday guests at the home of Oklahoma State U niversity. He though, she admitted that she Gold Beach, there; Feb. 26, to days with relatives In T illa ­ M r. and M rs. Steve Sullivan on Is president of Sigma Tau en­ had never used this preparation Sally sued Madam Jones for be announced. gineering f r a t e r n i t y , and a Floras Creek were Orvln Pot­ mook. before. She also admitted that the loss of hair after receiving The Pacific team defeated the m e m b e r of the American So­ W illiam LeRoy Shook J r., te r o i Vane >uver, Wash., M r. she had used the wrong solution. a so-called "n o heat cold wave” M yrtle Point team 49-7 in a pre­ their 2-year-old son, is re­ and M rs. Lauren Swark, Dan ciety of C iv il Engineers and Furtherm ore, she continued the In Madam Jones’ beauty shop. holiday game; Laura P ier was covering v e r y satisfactorily S w a r k of Charleston, M rs. Phi Kappa Phi. process even after Sally com­ Sally had Intended to get her high scorer with 11. The bride changed to a winter iron s u r g e r y at Providence Stella Potter of Sacramento, plained that her head felt numb usual machine permanent wave, white wool suit for going away. hospital In Portland and Is ex­ C a lif., an ! “ Shorty” Rockstead. and cold, telling Sally that thia but Madam Jones convinced her CRAMS TRAVEL pected to be released on F rlday was the general result of the that the new system was much M r. and M rs. Walter Cram or Saturday of this week. Other members of the fam ily LEANER LADIES MEET preparation. better. returned after two weeks v is it­ at the Hewitt home were M r. and The Langlois Leaner Ladles The c o u r t found M a d a m A fte r the liquid substance had ing t h e i r son, Dor. and Mrs. HOST FAMILY M rs. B. R. Bigelow of North TOPS club Is meeting each Jones’ actions were negligent been applied to her h a ir, Sally Cram and other relatives at Loma Bend and M r. and M rs. Walter M r. and M rs. LouisK reutzer Tuesday evening at the home and that they were the cause of complained that her head felt Linda, Sar. Diego, Pomona, Palm were hosts at their Langlois of M rs. Herb Bell In Langlois. S p ln d ljr of Hubbard. S ally’ s loss of h air. Sally won numb and cold. Madam Jones Springs and Laguna Beach. They home for m em lers of th e ir the case. assured her that this was the traveled by air fo r a short time fam ily on Christmas including M -C A LI. DUE to view the city and visited many M r. and M rs. A lbert T o m lin ­ DAUGHTER VEITS Secretary of State Tom Mc­ M r. and M rs. Dan H a rris places of Interest ,md saw the son and fam ily of Arago, M r. C all w ill be In Gold Beach, of Medford spent New Y e a r’ s Jack Benny show with Wayne and M rs. Ralph Cope and fam­ weekend with her parents, M r. Jan. 15 at the Pod ’n Reel, Newton. ily of Mt. Hebron, C a lif., M r. and M rs. Verdo H a rris and between 12:30 and 2 p.m. A no-host luncheon w ill tie and M rs. Kenneth Kreutzer and fam ily at S ilver Springs. !OST FAMILY sponsored by th» JayCees or family of Bandon, M r. and M rs. Carolyn H a rris , student at M t. and M is. Richard Hilde­ Chamber of Commerce of Gold Lowell Kreutzer of Langlois, Oregon State, was also home for brand were hosts to members Charlene Chenoweth, Susan and Beach. the holidays. Eddie Kreutzer of E u r e k a , M rs. Ve r d o H a rris and her C alif., and M r. and M rs. Io w e ll daughter, Mary Lou, visited Kreutzer and fam ily. ROBERT W W ALLACE M rs. H a rris ’ parents, M r. and A tfflt BE COVERED M is . T. C. Nelson In McMinn­ WILSONS ARE HO6TS v ille during the holidays. M r. and M rs. Ryce Wilson THE SAFE WAV.. entertained members of her 4-H CLUB TO MEET family for Christmas at their The Cow-To*n Rangler’ s4-H Sixes home. clul> w ill meet Saturday at the F a m ily members Included Sportsmen’ s club h o u s e In Mr. and M rs. R u s s e ll La- Langlois at 1 p.m. and al' Flamme and fam ily, M r. and members are urged to attend. Mrs. R o g e r LaFlamme and Larry LaFlamme of Sixes; M r. IN LOS ANGE LES 8AF6C0*UF6C0*6ENERAl and M rs. F o r r e s t LaFlamme Iva Kerpa and fam ily spent IN S U R A N C E and fam ily of M yrtle Point, and the holidays In Los Angeles the Jack LaFlamme fa m ily of visiting daughters, Karerf Co- Coquille. mora, and M r. and M rs. Mike «FIR S »AUTO Schraner and fam ily. JJ- SON VISITS JOINTS « CASUALTY‘ LIFE John Calhoun of Castle Ford, PIPE FROM SAN RAFAEL Ida., spent the holidays with FITTINGS The Keith Wagerle fam ily of his mother, Esther Calhoun, FIXTURES San Rafael, C a lif., visited th e ir In Port O rford. WIRING aunt and uncle, M r. and M rs. CONDUIT Robert Meyers of P ort O rford FROM CALIFORNIA BOXES during New Year’ s weekend. Occidental Life The P. R. Torgerson fam ily PARENTS VISIT of Chatsworth, C a lif., visited iMtunAwce comfahv or c alipo RIM» V isito rs of M r. and M rs. for a week with her parents, Red McWilliams Rudy Samudio during the hol­ Mr. and Mrs. V irg il Woodward idays were M r. and M rs. Don­ at their Floras Creek ranch. ED 2-2907 Wa Have The Policy ald Swenson and fam ily of Coos Guests Christmas day were That F ist» The Bay, and M rs. Samudlo’ s par­ Mr. and M rs. Orlan Hayden of Representing Need ents, M r. and M rs. J.W. F in ­ Bandon. See Bob the Low-pres- layson of John Day, Ore. sure Agent HOUSEGUESTS IN CORVALLE Houseguests during the hol­ M r. and M rs. Edwin Bige­ idays at the home of M r. and JUST WORTH OF TOVNM PH. W2.-41&1 ED 2-4490 low of P o rtO rlo rd spent C h ris t­ Mrs. John M cW illiam s In P ort 205 W. 6th St. H N trr « 0 *0 mas In C orvallis with newly­ f o r t o a ro R O Orford were P a m e la andCel- F O R T O 8 F O 4 O , O R IG O N weds, M r. and M rs. Sam Hewitt. ests C raig, Gayla and John Military Schools Seek Teachers M r.andM rsJ. B. Hosts are an­ nouncing th e engagement of their daughter V irginia Lee. to I’ve Gerald W.Coodwater. He Is the o n o fM r.a n d Mrs. A l Good- water of Crescent Lake, O egon. I’vt. Goodwster Is stationed at l ort Ctd, C a lif., and V irg in ia Is a senior at P acific high school. No date has been set for the wedding. Bank Proposes Stock Dividend Ralph J. Voaa, president oi th e F irs t National Bank of Oregon, has announced that the Board of D ire cto rs of the bank has proposed the payment of a 25' stock dividend. The proposal which Is sub­ ject to the a p p r o v a l of the C om ptroller of the Currency w ill lw submitted to the share­ holders ol Ute bank at their a n n u a l meeting Feb. 22. If approved, the stor k dividend w ill be paid on o r aliout A p ril 1 to shareholders of record at the close of business on March 13, 1966. According to Voss, It Is an­ ticipated that the Board w ill establish a t egular annual div­ idend rate ol $1.80 pershareon the total shares outstanding after payment of the stock div­ idend. This Is equivalent to $2.25 on existing shares and co m p ile s with the current rate Ot $2.20 per atiare which was increased from $2.00 per share In the third quarter of 1965. This proposed stock dividend w ill be the th ird to I * d is trib ­ uted by ttie bank In the past five years. The e a rlie r slock dividends consisted of 12 1/2 to 1961 and 20 In 1964. —r rc- f r -T» • F a llu re --ls one of the very things that cornea without the slightest e ffo rt. Join The The Beauty Shop PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC FRIMM SITOWM À (A/tuÁtc SUPPLIES WE CARRY FULL LINES of ... eu JO YA S U P E R B ... STEAKer 10WTÉR. PINNER 0 5 olW r srotesnesr Coll u> lint | kolen - huggins | AGENCY 1 WEITERN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. SUNSET MOTOR INN Hold Beach