4 — Port Orford New», Thur»day, January 19, 1967 W ELCOM E TWINS M r. and M rs . Calvin H arper of Port Orford are parents of twin daughters born F rid ay, Jan. 13, at Southern Coos Gen­ e ra l Hospttal In Bandon. Sherry Delores weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces, and Shelly Deanne weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces. Grandparents Include M r. and M rs . Robert Cathey of M yrtle Point and M r. and M rs . B. K. H arp er of Coos Bay; great­ grandmother Is M rs . Lukatta Bates of M yrtle Point. The twins Join a sister and three brothers. V ISITIN G MOTHER M rs . Alvin Sonderman of Port O rfo rd Is presently visiting her mother in Thief River F a lls , Minn. SONS VISITED M r. and M rs . Charley Caugh- ell of Langlois visited their sons, C lint and J e rry Caughell, and fam ilies In Roseburg over the weekend. HOME FROM H 0 6P IT A L M rs. A rt Goucher of Sixes spent last week In Sacred Heart Hospital In Eugene where she had gone for medical examina­ tions and treatm ent. She returned to her home Sunday with her daughter, M rs. Rod M cKenzie. BROTHER HERE Charles Hendren and Rodger Doyle of Kelvlngton, Saskatche­ wan, and Michael Patrick of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, are visiting this w e e k with Hendren’ s brother, W illiam of Sixes. The group left Saturday with a tem perature of 20 below zero to make the 1,600-m lle trip to Oregon, arrivin g Monday evening. Charles Hendren, a veteran of two world w ars, Is a re tired professional trapper having had many experiences with the wild game In the north country. The visito rs were d i n n e r guests of the Ralph Halls Tues­ day evening. BRIDGE PARTY HELD M r. and M rs . Ray Deets en­ tertained Saturday evening at th e ir home In Langlois with a bridge party. Guests were M r. and M rs. Don Stole, M r. and M rs . Ed Bigelow, M r. and M rs . Kent Wagner, M rs. Ir a Tucker and M rs . H a rry Kalina of P o rt O r­ ford. O VERNIG HT GUEST Lois K ary, Westport, Wash., was an overnight guest of her brother and s is te r-in -la w , M r. and M rs . Don Me^hals, last F riday. HOSPITAL PA TIEN TS Arnold Houglum returned Sunday from Rogue Valley M e­ m o rial Hospital In Medford where he received treatment fo r In ju ries and was a patient there fo r five days. M rs . Vernon Magneson, also a patient in the same hospital, Is reported Improved and Is expected home this week. M rs . David S ta rr, hospitali­ zed In Seattle, Is reported Im ­ proved and expected home this week. Adolph W lndm alser of Port O rford and Dick Barklow of Langlois w ere patients this week at the Bandon hospital recovering from severe cases of the flue. of the flu. Bob F o rty was released from Sacred H eart Hospital In Eugene Sunday and Is convalescing at his P o rt O rford home. m orial Hospital In Medford on Friday. She returned home via Crescent City and Gold Beach where she stayed with the Bob Halcomb children at Neslka Beach while M r. and M rs. H al­ comb attended a funeral In C a l­ ifornia for Bob’s cousin, re ­ cently killed In Vietnam while serving with the armed forces. AT BANDON HOME Jim Vincent of Port O rford Is presently residing at Hoh- man’ s Bandon B e a c h R e tire­ ment Home. VISITS FRIEND M rs . Cody Carlson of Sixes visited for a week with a friend, M rs. Peterson In M yrtle Point. IN ROSEBURG M r. and M rs . A rt Strain of Langlois spent the weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, M r. and M rs. W alter Buss, and fam ily In Roseburg. MOTHER HERE M rs . Tom Spivey of T i l l ­ amook is visiting her daughter and fam ily, M r. and M rs. B ill Shook of Sixes. AT CR EDIT M EETIN G Among those attending the Teachers’ C redit Union dinner at the Coos Bay Courtel Sat­ urday evening were M r. and M rs. A1 Johnson and sons, M r. and M rs . Robert M eyer, M r. and M rs. H a rry Byrnes, M r. and M rs . Verdo H a rris , M r. and M rs. A rie l MacDonald, M r. and M rs. M ilton L e e r, M rs . Jim McNeese of Port O rfo rd , and M r. and M rs . Alva H tr r y of Langlois. GREAT-GRANDPARENTS M r. and M rs . Frank Hague of Port Orford are g rea t- grandparents of Shawn O*Dalr Short, born Jan. 12, to M r. and M rs . Tom Short of Chaney, Wash. Grandparents are M r. and M rs. Jack Short of Bev­ e rly , Wash. Tom Short Is a form er stu­ dent of Pacific High and Is now attending Eastern Wash­ ington College at Chaney. WEEKEND GUESTS Visiting with M r. and M rs . C. H. Dunn of Elk River dur­ ing the weekend were their son-in-law , M r. and M rs. Dick Walton of Coos Bay. Rod Dunn, student at th eU n l- verslty of Oregon, has been accepted for dental school In Portland. HERE ON BUSINESS M r. and M rs . Bud M ille r of Springfield were In Port Orford during the weekend on business. RETURNS HOME “ Demps” G llflllan went to Portland last weekend to bring M rs . G llflllan home after a month’s stay with their daugh­ te r, M rs. Roger (Darlene) Reardon, and fam ily. M rs . Reardon gave birth to a son Jan. 5, making two boys and two g irls In the fam ily. M r. Reardon Is now serving with the armed forces In F o r­ mosa. North Curry '•ACHT MFOKO • $ / * £ $ • i-AHiH-O/S IV Neo nt a Hall SEES SISTER M r. and M rs. A rt St. M arie of Port Orford visited with her sister and husband, M r. and M rs . Clinton Drummond, In Grants Pass during the week­ end. DANCE A T OPHIR Several dancers from the Beachcombers enjoyed a fUn- fllled evening dancing with the Rogues and Ruffles at Ophir Saturday night. Next regular dance at the Cove w ill be Jan. 21 at 8:30 p.m . with Ernie Nelson calling. NEW 4-H CLUB A 4 -H meeting was held at the Newton Haga home on F lo r­ as Lake Road Saturday. M rs . Steve Sullivan Is lead­ e r and the group chose “ Four and One Jersey Club’ as the name of their newly-formed group. Diane Haga was elected p res­ ident, B ill Conley w ill serve as vice president, Lanette Ol­ iv e r is secretary and Janell Wilcox Is reporter. V IS IT HENRYS M r. and M rs. George Kronen- berg of Bandon were Monday evening visitors of M r. and M rs . Lute Henry In Langlois. M CKENZIE HOME Rep. Rod McKenzie spent the weekend at his home and farm In Sixes and Langlois. M rs . McKenzie and sons, Rick and David, were In Salem last Monday for the opening of the 54th session of the Oregon State Legislature. DINNER GUESTS M r. and M rs. C lark Slocum and son, Bruce, were Sunday dinner guests of M r. and M rs. Ray Luckman of the North Bank Road. The Luckmans’ son, E verett, arrived home during the week from active duty with the a ir force where he was stationed in DeNang, Vietnam. He re ­ ceived his discharge papers af­ te r arrivin g back In the states. FRIENDS VISIT V isito rs at the home of M attle Mosher and Charles Russell w ere Harold Britton, Dick M oyer and Rocky Romesmo of Eugene, all employees of In­ ternational Paper Co. M r. and M rs . Frank Rob­ ison of Coquille were Sunday visitors. IN SAIGON Vernon Lang, son of M r. and M rs. C liff Lang of Langlois, is presently serving with the armed forces In Saigon. He called his parents at C h rist­ mastime. His address Is: Sp4 Vernon Lang RA 198-45801 U.S.A.S.C.C. P .A .C .F .O .L .N .O . Office % 1st SIG BDE APO San Francisco, Cal. 96307 HENSLEY HOME Pvt. Nick Hensley arrived from Ft. S ill, O kla., for a 17- day furlough p rio r to report­ ing to a base at Oakland, C a lif., and destination Vietnam. The Sunday morning service at the Port Orford Christian Church, In the Jensen Center, w ill feature the sermon topic, “ The Tabernacle of the Tes­ tim o ny," at 11 o’clock. You are Invited to be present and see a m iniature of the church for which God sent the plans from heaven, according to Albert D. K rlbs, m inister. At 7 o’clock In the evening the sermon topic w ill be “ Three Things Necessary to Change Your t i l e . ” Bible study w ill be at the Leo Mitchell home Tuesday evening at 7, and on Wednesday evening at 7:30, there w ill be song and orchestra practice at the A rt Sweet home. Every­ one Is Invited to bring his musical Instruments and join this group. A1 and Mary Krlbs have pur­ chased two houses In Port O r­ ford. They w ill be living at 15 Hamlet Court and w ill soon con­ dition the other house to rent. They have moved from the Floyd Marlow property on A ir ­ port Road this week. Several men from the church w ill go to the Christian Men’ s Fellowship meeting at Brook­ ings Saturday evening, leaving the M itchell home at 5:45 p.m . Physical Activity And Your Heart IN BROOKINGS The Archie Aldropp fam ily of Langlois spent Sunday with M r. and M rs. Doug Beason In Brook­ ings. LADIES TOURNEY SET A bowling tournament fea­ turing ladles singles w ill be held Jan. 28-29 at the Chinook Bowl In Gold Beach. Ladles wishing to participate should register by Jan. 21. FROM VA LSETZ Mrs. Kenneth Forty and chil­ dren of Valsetz visited her p ar­ ents, M r. and M rs. O rville Preston, last week, and M rs. Josie Forty accompanied her home over the weekend. ♦ Under no circumstance make a big change In your physical activity without con­ sulting your doctor and getting his approval. “ The leaflet points out that people who are physically ac­ tive on the job tend to have fewer heart attacks than those with desk jobs," added M rs . Wlntermute. “ And If they have heart attacks, they are apt to come la te r In life and be less severe." “ Lack of regular physical exercise has been Identified as one of the factors related to the high rate of heart attacks In the United States," remarked D r. Kaymoial A. McMahon, chairman of Oregon Heart As­ sociation’ s professional educa­ tion committee. “ Other factors recognized by the Heart Asso­ ciation as tending to Increase this risk (singly or In com­ bination) are high blood pres­ sure, high blood cholesterol lev el, overweight, diabetes aial cigarette smoking." Among the benefits of regular exercise cited In the leaflet a re Improved functioning of the lungs, heart and other organs and muscles, greater physical atamlna and zest for living, greater resistance to stress and strain, and greater ability to relax for rest and sleep. Regular exercise also makes It easier to maintain normal weight. A possible added effect may be the lowering of blood cholesterol levela, another risk factor In heart disease. This leaflet and other ma­ teria ls on reducing risk fac­ tors associated with heart at­ tack are avallatde on request from Oregon Heart Association, 1133 S. W. Morrison Street, Portland, Ore. 97205. 4 suucmtnoN Jo The NEW S xPBIRTHS New arrival» at C urry Gener­ al recently werei Harry Alan, born Jan. 4, to M r.and Mr».Ger­ ald L.llahn,Hrooklngt; and Deb­ orah Kaye, bom Jan. 4, to M r. and Mr». James E, Carter, Gold Beach, M r. ?nd M r i . R ^jaell L. Crutcher (Sandra Gibson) of Waynesville, M o., are parents of their firs t child, a son, H u s m 'II J r ., horn Jan. 12. The Infant weight'd 8 pounds, 4 oun­ ces. Crutcher Is stationed at Ft. I.eonardwood. Graixiparents are M r. and M rs. Gordon Gib­ son of Bandon anti M rs. Ethel Crutcher of Port O rfo rd .C h a r­ les Yarbrough of Bandon Is the great-grandfather. > » n m >> e e e ■ a m t N a t a a * m a aaavtee“ ■ CW v i m s ^"v oeeoeo AV h o ADDITIONAL OHAROg w a o s t.. a»AM a. » m i t u O OLO »»A C M CM T eo o o SUPPLIES REMODELING - REPAIRS Carpenter Now A vailab le - ConDact or Hourly Phone 332-4161 or 332-2622 after 6: IX) p. m. HOLIDAY VISITORS M r. and Mrs. Eugene Carlson of Aberdeen, Wash.,spent Chr lst- ms» w ith M r.»nd Mrs. Emil Jac­ obson, thsn le ft for an extended Dip to M ex ic o and New Orleans. Mrs. Carlson and Mr«. Jacob­ son are sisters. Mrs. M yrtle PaDtck of Aber­ deen, mother of Mrs. Jacobson, and her sister, Mrs. Ethel Light­ foot of Palm Sp.-tngs, C a li f . , cam e for the New Year’ s hoi Iday and are s till here visiting at the Jacobson home. TREASURE TONE PAINTS W H TER N BUILDERS S U C H ), INC. Physical exercise should be fun, and regular exercise may be particu larly good for your heart as well as generally bene­ fic ia l to your health. That’s the message, In b rie f, of a new cartoon-illustrated leaf­ let now available from the O re­ gon Heart Association. The leaflet, “ Physical Activity and Your H e a rt," Is one of a series In Its educational emphasis campaign on possible ways to reduce heart attack, A m erica’ s Number One K ille r, according to M rs. C. R. Wlntermute, as­ sociation president. Some of the do’s and don’ts fo r adopting a dally routine of physical activity Include: • Start easily, with a little bit of exercise at a time; • Walk whenever you can, short distances at firs t, longer ones later; • Start with a few stretch­ ing exercises, step up the pace gradually; • Exercise regularly; • Choose a fun activity; • Walk briskly instead of strolling; • • Never over-do It; • Don’t exercise only now- and-then; make It a regular a ffa ir; FROM ALASKA M r. and M rs . Rick Warnat of Juneau, Alaska, came by plane to vis it her parents, M r. and M rs . Edwin Burt in Lang­ lo is , and to be with M rs . Burt while she was a patient for surgery at McAuley Hospital In Coos Bay. The Warnats returned to th eir home Wednesday after spending a week In the area. K f* OUR EDITOR'S MIND Is at work constantly thinking up new features for your added enjoyment. VISIT PARENTS M r. and M rs . Richard Sharp and baby daughter of Brookings visited during the weekend with his parents, the Rev. and M rs. Rolla Sharp, In Port O rford. OUR CORRESPONDENTS Welcome any tid bits of interest you have to offer. B B ID C rE OUR STAR REPORTERS D U P L IC A T E BRIDGE T h e . Port Orford Duplicate Bridge Club met Wednesday evening with seven tables play­ ing fo r masterpolnts. Winning firs t place were M rs . Adolph W lndmalser and M rs . C harles Haines, and M r. and M rs . Ray Keen; second, M rs . Dal W eir and M rs . O rv ille Preston, and A. W. Sweet and Ed Conloy; th ird, M rs. Conley and M rs . M . L ln klate r, and M r. and M rs . Paul Wagner. The club is meeting Sunday for a birthday party at the Legion Hall and everyone Is welcome to attend the first ses­ sion at 1 p.m. Will seek out the news anyhow, so you may just as well go ahead and give it to them. Is always happy to hear about your trav­ els, parties, weddings, visitors, new grand­ children and club activities. ]Porl (Orford $ew s VISITS DAUGHTER Hazel Hofsess of Langlois visited her daughter, Beth Mag­ neson, at the Rogue Valley M e­ / And our whole staff is anxious to help you with your classified and display adver tising. OUR SOCIETY EDITOR ( u ©