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i : munlty Church. W ayne Mosier, Douglas County extension agent, will be Ute featured speaker lo« the evening's program and w i l l show colored picturesdept« Ung the raising 01 sheep In New Zealand. Following a potluck dinner at 0i45, Dick Bsrklow w ill lead devotions. All men are invited to attend. 4 —Port O fo rd New«, Thurtday, April 13, 1967 FOURTH BIRTHDAY Ronda Lee, daughter of M rs. Carolyn Couch, celebrated her fourth birthday at a party given at the homeofhergrandmother^ M rs. Pauline Fry of Langlois. Guests Included her great g r a n d m o t h e r , M rs. Alma Coyne; M rs. Virginia C lllette and grandchildren, D e b b ie , Mike and Nicky Conrad of Six es; M r. and M rs. Orval P ier, Fred and Katie Adolphsen and M r. and M rs . Ted Dick of Lang lois; Jim Settle of Bandon; M r. and M rs. Bob Couch and son, Jarod, of Coos Bay. Sending gifts were Delldee Pier of Langlois, LeRoy John son of Bandon, Dianne Klght and sons, Teddy and Tim m y, and A rt Sypher, of Coos Bay. RETURN HOME M r. and M rs. Henry Zdolph- sen have returned from a two- week trip to Arizona, New Mex ico, Utah and Colorado. Special points of Interest visited were Monument Valley and Indian River in Arizona and Rainbow Bridge in Colorado. Washougal, Wash., visited M r. and M rs. Roy Hague during the weekend. Attends State The* Mossback dance waa a big success with over six squares of dancers represent ing several clubs Saturday. One square of beginners graduated with M rs. E rn ie N e l son serving a specially decor ated cake (or the occasion. A potted plan» was presented to B ill and M iriam Hasch on the anniversary of (heir firs ! meet ing which was one year ago. Saturday is regular dam e night for the Beachcombers at »he Cove. GOP Meeting M r. and M rs . A. A. Johnson of Coos Bay and M rs. Ralph Hall of Sixes attended a meet l y of the State Republican Cen tra l Committee Saturday In Ba ker. M rs. Johnson Is chairman of the Coos County Republican Central Committee and state vice-chairm an. M rs. H all is C u rry County chairman. Irving Enna of Portland was elected the new state chairman and Bob (Bun) Stadleman of The Dalles was elected Oregon National Committeeman. M rs . H all accompanied M rs . Don Mechals of P o rt Orford to Portland where M rs . Me chals visited her husband, and her daughter, Sheryl, who *» ln college in C orvallis. M rs. Hall traveled to Baker via special bus with 35 other Republicans who made the round trip to the Baker meeting. BANQUET SET The banquet for the Battle Rocketts bowling team w ill be held at O rford’ s Monday eve ning, A p ril 11, at 7. Awards w ill be presented at this tim e. IN HOSPITAL Hugh McClellan of Port O r ford was taken lo Southern Coos General Hospital In Bandon a f te r suffering a heart attack at his home. FROM MEDFORD Tom Dyke» of Medford v is it ed Sutuiday with the Lester Smith fam ily. MOVE TO TOWN M r. and M rs. BtUy Wood ward moved from their fo r m er residence on 1.1k River Into Port Orford and are now living on Madrons Slreel. V ISIT CARLSONS Miss Karen Wattum who tea ches the seventh grade in P ort land was down this past week end for a short visit with M r. and M rs. Vance Carlson of Sixes. Card Parly Neis Eighth Grade *38 The benefit card party held at the Legion Hall Saturday eve ning netted $38 for the 8th grade class of Battle Rock School to be used for a trip to Salem where they w ill tour the state capitol. The class left today. High scorers for pinochle w e re : Verdo H a rris , first; Clarence B ra z il, low; M rs. Ed Longton, firs t, and M rs. Delbert New kirk, low. Receiving high scores in Bridge w ere M r. and M rs. Nick M arsh, firs t; M r. and M rs. Ed Conley second, and M r. and M rs. H a rry Kalina, third. The total amount raised at the parties is $75. The Sunday Unit masterpoint games played at Brookings with seven and a half tables. Win ners (north-south) were M i. and M rs . Ganty, first; Adolph Wlndmaiser and M rs. Dal W eir, second; M rs . Ira Tucker and M rs . Kalina, third; (east-west) Bea Swanson and Byron Mauzy, first; M r. and M rs . H arry G lt- telsohn and Roy Hopp and Frank Heath, tied for second and third. ERWIN GUESTS Recent guests at the R. K. Erwin home were M r. and M rs. H arry Hunt of Coos Bay and Cpl. Dennis Johnson, a 1963 graduate of Pacific High, who has returned from Vietnam. SUNDAY VISITORS M r. and M rs. John O rr of Coos Bay were Sunday visitors of M attle Mosher and C harlie Russell. SHEEP CLUB MEETS The Langlois Shepherds 4-H sheep club met at the Richard Hildebrand home last week. Jim Ross visited the meeting. The next session w ill be May 6 at the Steve Sullivan home on Floras Creek. SON LEAVES C hris Rose, who has been visiting his parents, M r. and M rs . C. D. Rose of Silver Springs, left Tuesday for Mo desto, C a lif. V IS IT DAUGHTER M rs. Wm. Mai and M rs . E l don White of Langlois are v is it ing the fo rm e r’ s daughter, Lynnie M ai, at Three H ills , Alberta, Canada. Miss M ai is a recent grad uate of the P ra irie Bible In stitute and is remaining to work fo r the Institute and Summer M issionary Conference. AT FUNERAL M r. and M rs. Tom Petok w ere in Roseburg over the weekend for the funeral of an uncle, John Zim m erlck. VISIT PARENTS M r. and M rs. John E llis of Langlois visited in Reedsport with h er parents, M r. and M rs . Rudy Sherych. F A M IL Y MOVES M r. and M rs. Lonnie Kennedy have moved from Port Orford to C entralia, Wash. IN GOLD BEACH M r. and M rs. C lark Slocum and son, Bruce, of Langlois were Saturday visitors at the Frank Strain home in Gold Beach. FROM CORVALLIS M r. and M rs. E arl Anderson of C o rvallis were weekend guests of M rs. Charles Simpson of Sixes. W EEKEND GUESTS M r. and M rs . Ted G irard of FROM BANDON M r. and M rs. L. L . Jackson of Bandon visited M r. and M rs. Clarence Zumwalt, Sunday. IN HOSPITAL M rs. Kenneth Beldon of Port Orford Is receiving medical treatment at Providence Hospi tal in Medford this week. VISIT DWIRES M r. and M rs . Milton Ander sen of Klamath Falls are v is it ing this week with M r. and M rs. Elton Dw lre of Sixes. HUSBAND LEAVES M rs. L a rry (Andrea) Smith has been in Barstow, C a lif., with her husband who recently left for Vietnam. She has re turned here and w ill stay with M r. and M rs . Clatle Smith of Langlois and others in theCoos Bay area while he is away. M rs. Smith was employed in the dining room of G e rry ’ s Restaurant before leaving to join her husband. AT H U LT IN HOME Sunday, M r. and M rs. W alter Cram of Port Orford and M r. and M rs . Allan Cram of Gold Beach visited at the home of M rs. Allan C ram ’ s parents, M r. and M rs . Don Hultln, in Bandon. They honored the 6th b irth day of Rondl C ram , daughter of the Allan Cram . MRS. HAGUE HONQRBO M rs. Roy Hague was honor ed with a birthday parly si the home of M rs. W aller Stauffer Monday evening. Enjoying the gel-logether were MeSdsmes Charles Simpson, Lawtern«« Klghl, Tom Betok, Ed llansohn, Lesler Smith, C. D. Hose and Josie Forty. contractors for Phase I of the new system. asked M rs. Robert Tope to light are getting In FFA training In the Centennial candle In honor agriculture. of the Junior Grange. C. H. Brooks, legislative Readings were given by Viola chairman, spoke on taxes and Cuatt, Docta Sweet and Marlon the sales tax . . . with sta Brooks. tistics from the Bureau of U.S. BJerg w ill have charge of the Census. le c tu re r’ s program for the next He said the average per capi meeting. ta total tax (or all 50 states is $266.11. He quoted the following IN ROSEBURG ON BUSINESS figures for the far western M r. and M rs . Art Strain, Jim Brooks left Sunday for s t a t e s : Washington, $294.06; M r. and M rs. Frank Wilcox and Seattle and Portland on a busi C alifo rn ia, $379.29; Id a h o , Newton Haga were in Roseburg ness trip concerning the Easter $245.27; Montana, $264.87; and Sunday to visit M rs. W alter L ily bulb business. Oregon, $245.05. Oregon and Buss and fam ily. Idaho are lowest. TO HOSPITAL The property tax per capita VISIT FRIENDS M r. and M rs. A rt Harm took averaged $118.25 over the Uni M r. and M rs. Howard G re- Ed Watkins to the Veterans ted States: Washington, $95.43; gerson, fo rm er Port Orford Hospital In Portland last Tues C alifo rn ia, $196.68; Id a h o , residents now living In Jun day. $134.22; Montana, $152.92, and ction C ity , visited friends in Oregon, $129.98. Port Orford during the week DINNER HELD Oregon Is now and has been end. A potluck dinner was held fo r many years an outstanding recently at the home of M r. example compared to other and M rs . Louis F a r r ie r of Six states in that our state finances es. Guests were the Roy Price, a re In good shape, Brooks said. Tom Shepherd, GeorgeCoonrod We have had financial sur and Vic Lanham fam ilies. pluses each biennium rather than deficits. Our growing and NOTE ANNIVERSARY expanding economy has each M r. and M rs. E. C. Carlson biennium produced more state of Port Orford are in Everett, revenue than was anticipated. Wash., to celebrate their 50th The proposed sales tax has wedding anniversary. been baited with property tax re lie f which has not proven out In our neighboring states, Brooks concluded. As required by law, the mem bership of the grange was no tified by m all that a vote would be taken concerning selling M r. and M rs . Delbert James l/1 7 th of an acre of th elrp ro p - of Bandon, past master of W est- most Grange, w ere visitors of erty to the State for use by the highway department. They voted the Sixes Grange last Saturday to sell the property. night. V era Pook was reported to M r. and M rs . Dick Erwin were re-lnstated as members. be 111. M rs . Bruce M etzler, form er Viola Cuatt, home ec ch air member now living In Van man, reported on serving coffee couver, Wash., sent greetings at the Western States meeting. The regular meeting of the to grangers. A discussion was held con home ec club w ill be held at cerning putting on the degree the hall A p ril 20 at 1 p.m. work and it was decided to The home ec cluboftheC het- present the firs t and second co Grange of Brookings w ill also attend and plans for the degrees, A p ril 22. The meeting w ill start at state grange meeting to be held 6:30 with a potluck dinner and in June w ill be discussed. the Chetco and Ophir granges Dick BJerg, a g r i c u l t u r e w ill bring candidates for the chairman, reported on the FFA Parents and Sons banquet and two degrees. M rs. V irg il Cannon. lectu rer told of the good results they PTO TO M EET The Langlois PTO w ill meet A p ril 20 at 7:30 p.m . in the school cafeteria for election of officers. The school band w ill play and Jim Ross, coun ty extension agent, w ill speak on 4 -H club work. DRIVE TO ALASKA Stanley Quigley of Langlois and Joe Blanchard of Sixes left Tuesday for Alaska. Driving through on the Alcan Highway to Anchorage, the men w ill re turn via Juneau and the fe rry to the states. Southern Coo« General Hos pital Auxiliary Style Show and Luncheon w ill be held April 28. There w ill be two «how«, 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. featuring Ann Per son who w ill demonstrate itretch and sew knits. Ticket» are $1. SO and may be purchased at Ray1« Pharmacy or the Style Shop, Bandon. W VIT-C LA Y P I PE w ith fa c to ry -m a d e com pression jo in ts fo r the PERMANENT house-connection sewer lin e. FINGER INJURED M rs. A rie l MacDonald re ceived an injury to her hand while being helpful with the changing of a wheel on the fam ily car. The Jack slipped, catching her finger, culling and breaking It. WEEKEND VISITORS Visiting M rs. Josie Forty during the weekend were M r. and M rs. C liff Wlnnlngham of Junction City and M rs. Fanny Hauber of Gold Beach. VISIT PARENTS M r. and M rs. Ed llansohn visited her parents, M r. and M rs. D. Barklay In Coos Bay, during the weekend. M EN’S FELLOWSHIP The C u rry County Men’s E e l- lowing group Is meeting Friday, A pril 14, at the Langlois Com- WORK GOOP...LI WANT AP0 FULL L IN E OF * F IT T IN G S First turn to the right North beyond John's Garage — Thu lld o n Spence Home IN BROOKINGS airs. Ralph Helmken of Sixes Is in Brookings for a visit wlih relatives Ihls weFk. NEW DAUGHTER M r. a r ' Mrs. Dal«« St. M arte are parents of a daughter, Debra Ann, born April C In Gold Beach, weighing 0 pounds, 1 1/2 ounces. Grandparents are M r. and M rs . A rl Si. 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