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Zumwalt's Celebrate Anniversary ^uor^ a°k” ‘ " FOCUS on Poet Orford News, Thursday, M ay 18, 1967—5 Ct/FST IHT0M M . Log Exports Total 297M B. F. Clarence and Edna are char ••Conti ratulatlon» on y o u r Among the 800 Oregon women ter member» of the Port O r ijol<l*n anniversary •m l very attending the 35th Annual Stats feet. Softwood log exports from ford Masonic Lodge aisl Eas hn*t wlslie» as you c ille r (he Extension Homemakers’ Coun D ouglas-flr accounted for Washington and Oregon totaled tern Star, h a v I ng been mem Kohl«' your« to come,” w*» cil meeting last week at Oregon 11.2% of the total export vol 297 m illio n board feet, Scrib bers for 49 year». Clarence heard aKal" »"'• anali' aa inore State University w ere Belva The biggest fuss of the current session of the Oregon legis ume, and Port Orford cedar, also served many years on the ner log scale, In the firs t Ihan 200 relative* ami friend» McDonald of Port O rford, M ur lature has been atlrred up by a W ll relating to the control of the 2 .4 " . O fter softwood species, school Istards for the Sixes quarter of 1967, according to mel a* 'ne JohnD' iiahlaoiihoine ie l Anderson of Gold Beach, dry sand area of the Oregon beaches. The starting point waa last p rim a rily western hemlock and s c h o o l ills trlrt and the Port data currently being assembled In Denmark May 7 Io honor and C leo C raig , M a rjo rie Moore year when a Seaside motel posted the dry sand beach for their true fir s , made up the rem ain Orford high school board. Edna by the Pacific Northwest F o r (Jsrence ami Edna Zumwalt and M iriam Christensen of customers only. Many people had assumed that all the beach ing 86.4%. was matron In 1926 an<t Is a est and Range Experiment Sta nu their 50th Wedding Anniver nrookl ng». sand wa* publicly owned. Actually private land runs down to the The average value of all log charter member o f the Slxes- tion for Its quarterly m arket The theme for the th re e - sary. exports rose slightly from the average high tide line with the exception of about JO m iles w*?ere ing report, "Production, P r i Elk Garden Club. I l i e Donaldson home and yard day m e e t i n g was ’ ’Focus- last quarter to a level of $85.23 title run* lo the low tide line there Is no pabllc beach what Out-of-town guests who at ces, Employment, and Trade In Study opportunities are open were like a picture with the Homemaker, Consumer, C iti per thousand board feet. Doug- tended the reception were M r. Pacific Northwest Forest In to everyone with a high achool Koine»1» flower» of the coaat zen,’ ’ said Pat Hanson, C urry ever, la s -flr averaged $79.45; Port and M rs. Ralph Boak and sons County extension agent. d u s tries ." The firs t quarter diploma In aummer aeaalona a i ea In riotous bloom. The A b ill Introduced at the request of the highway commission Orford cedar, $232.71; and of Aloha; M r. and M rs. L . L. export volume was up slightly offered by Oregon college» and weatherman was very kind and Highlights Included a talk by would lei the highway department sue for Individuals claim ing other softwoods, $81.85. Jackson, M r. and M rs . Rupert from the 293 m illion board overything »eemed Jual made unlversttlea. Gertrude Dleken, editor of the that they have a right of useage established over the years to use L im b e r exports from the Pa Boak, M rs . C liff Campbell, D r. feet shipped In the previous Summer study ordinarily at to order for thia lim e of v ls lt- " F a r m e r ’ s W ife " section of the dry sand. The highway department says such an easement cific Northwest totaled 85 m il and M rs. E. F. Lucas, M rs . tracts a student from one of quarter. Inn with relatives and meeting the " F a rm Journal M agazine;" would not change the ownership o' the land. Technically this Is lion board feet In the firs t Vivian Kranlck, M r. and M rs . Log exports from the Wash ami renewing old frtemlahlpa these three groups: a speech by Clay M yers, Ore tru e, but If the land owner cannot use his land the way he wants quarter of 1967, up 18" from Edgar Capps ami fam ily, M r. ington Customs D istric t was 1. Elementary and secon with people from Oregon, Wash gon’s secretary of state entitled the previous q uarter. Pulp and the public Is entitled to free access l o l l , about all the owner ami M rs . Ed Capps, M r. and 204 m illion board feet, up 10" dary school teachers who are ington, C alifornia, ami aa far "You— the Oregon C itize n ,’ ’ wood chip exports rose I#®! ship he relaiuL Is the privilege of paying taxes on the land. M rs. Hay M cN air, M r. and from the fourth quarter of 1966. •tudytng for advanced degree». away aa Nova Scotia. special tours and an Interna to 61,404 cords. F irs t quarter M rs. Melvin Boak, M r. and The state certainly has the power of eminent domain to ’.aka Shipments from the Oregon 2. Recent high school grad The reception was given by tional dinner with entertain sof.wood plywood exports to M rs . Clay Garoutte, M rs . E. W. Customs D istrict were down uates who want to get a head Zum walla' daughter, M ra . H ar ment by students from other over the dry sand beach If It so chooses but If It does, compen taled 15 m illion square feet. G a llle r, Miss Alice K. G a llle r. 13.8% to a level of 93 m illion start on their college educa old (Hetty) Boak of Aloha, who sation should be paid to the landownets. They have been paying countries. Softwood log exports from M r. ami M rs . Elm er Gant, all board feet. waa aaalaled by M ra . Donald The Homemakers Council tion. taxes on the property for many y e a n and shouldn’ t lose their Northern C alifornia were 8.3 Japan received 282 m illion of Bandon; 3. College student» who rec aon waa hosts»». M ra. L. L. re p re s e n ts 20,000 women property Just because the legislature passes a law. m illion board feet In the firs t M r. and M rs . C. P. Zum board feet, up 2% less than In ognize summer session as a Jackaon of Bandon had charge throughout the state who belotig Whatever decision Is made should be made In this session of quarter of 1967, and log ex walt and M r. and M rs. George the previous quarter. Log ex "fourth te rm ’ ’ opportunity. of the guest b o o k , and M ra. Ed to study groups under the gui the legislature otherwise there Is going to be a regular forest port» from Alaska totaled 2.7 Baker, Portland; ports to Canada, all from the Teachers who become stu dance of county home economics Conley and M ra. Hay Shaw had of "no trespassing" sign* and fences on the dry sand beach. If m illion board feet. AH of these M r. and M rs. Albert M . Scott. extension agents. The council’ s Washington Customs D is tric t, dents for the summer find a charge of serving the refresh the public can acquire a right lo use the beach Just because the logs went to Japan. M r. and M rs . Elm er Scott and purpose Is to encourage adult w ere about 10 million board wide variety of courses In ed ment». Thoae who aerved were landowner lets them use It then the logical answer for the land- Ed P o rterfield, Tule Lake; M r. ucation as well as the lib eral M ra . l.U fllle Cappa, M ra. Ed education ,n home economics owner Is to post hts beach whether he minds people using It ami M rs . Lee Howd, M r. arts and sciences. In addition gar L . Cappa, M ra. Ed Capps, through the Cooperative Exten ami M rs . Chas. Moore ami fam lo working for advanced de Misa M ary Donaldson, M ra. sion Service, and to cooperate or nol. ily , M rs . Lucille Capps and M r. grees, teachers take classes Wea Zumwalt, M rs. C. F. Zum In promoting other educational this scribe to the extent that — Curry County Reporter ami M rs . Noel M artin and fam By LANS LENEVE In the summer to keep up with walt, M rs . Noel M artin, M ra. programs which contribute to we are passing It on to you ily , M cM innville; new developments In th eir field. Dave Englebart, M ra . Charles the development of th eir homes readers. M r. and M rs. Tracy Corbin, Japan’ s refusal to concede The June high school graduate Moore, M ra. Lee Howd, M ra. and communities. Court Boles, M rs. Georgia that the United States has the has two advantages going for Don Ruecker, M ra. Hen Hund- I t ’ s your l a w . . . . SKIDDING SPRING F ro m m , M r. and M rs. Allen right to control foreign fishing him: 1) he can begin college In bert, M ra. Ada Capps and Mlaa As usual, spring showed up Corbin, M r. and M rs. J e rry operations out to the 12-m lle an atmosphere that Is m ore Susan Shaw, assisted by Kay on schedule. But here In the Bolce, Gold Beach; M r. and lim it lin e brought a rather relaxed that It Is fall te rm , ami Laurel Stoddom and Bar so-called banana belt section M rs . Robert Knox and M r. and abrupt end to the meeting be and 2) the student with a C - bara, Carol ami Susan Donald of the coastal country, as w ell Bob o p e r a t e d a medium M rs . Orin Huss, Wedderburti; tween the American and the Ja average or leas has an oppor aon. Hay Shaw was In charge Sixes Home Extension will tunity to find out whether or as elsew here, It’ s advent was sized restaurant on the edge of A stretch of land lies cool M rs . Anna Caughell, M rs . panese representatives that was of the parking, assisted by John m eet on Friday, May 19, at the sadly lacking In glam our. Its Centertown. He did a profitable and green In a torpid town. An Kate Moore, M r. and M rs . C. H. held In January. not he can handle college level Hoak and Bruce Cappa. home of Mrs. Dsora DeBord on courses. There are no entrance untroubled stream flows fresh business and had built a good a r riv a l was not heraled by the M ansell, M r. and M rs . Jack Last October Congress pass Charles W. Zumwalt, C la r the 12k River road at 11 a. m. requirements for summer ses and free through a patch of reputation over 20 years. song of b ird s , by bright splash Greenlund, M r. and M rs. Geo. ed legislation that extended the ence’s father, came from Polk Everyone is to bring a s a c k ing sunshine nor of any of the Claude, the owner of the From m , M r. ami M rs. Harold pines. The restless sea turns U. S. fishery zone fro ci the County, M o., In 1809 and In 1887 sion. other blessings It Is supposed limch. building and property w a s sparkling white below rising L d ’by, Coquille; th re e -m ile te rrito ria l line to As a "fourth te rm ," summer m arried Ague» Eleanor Bla< k - There will be Installation of session offers college students dunes where the beach grass happy, too. Bob Is a good tenant, to tote along. Throughout most Misses Kay and Laurel Sted- 12 m iles. The State Department, lock, who waa born In New officerswlthMrs.BcIva McDon a chance lo cut down on the dances against the sky. of A p ril, that Joyful season he always said. He had a good 4001. Seattle; M rs . W inifred in Inform ing the Japanese of Zealand In 1803. T h e ir fam ily ald as chairman; Mrs. Wilma tim e required to earn »degree. known as spring brought naught business, and Claude never Hopkins and Miss Kittle Wat Our cities grow, our pop the action, said It was w illing Included Clarence, Hay, M a r Morgan, v ic e -c h a irm a n ; Mrs. Some students see summer as ulation m ultiplies, and open w orried about the rent money. to allow continuation of tra but ra in , h a ll, sleet and a few kins, Eureka; M rs. Dave En lon, Sprig, Jack and Weston. Betty Tope. sccreUiy-treasiger. a good tim e to take elective space whets man’ s Insatiable electrical storms thrown In for One day, however, the high g elbert, S a c r a m e n t o ; Mary ditional foreign fisheries In the M r. Zumwalt waa county com Lesson for the day will be courses they are unable to fit a p p e t i t e way d e p a r t m e n t Informed good measure, no doubt. Spring to build— m o r e area covered by tne new exten missioner, assessor, Justice Dcnaldson, Monmouth; M r. and "Moisture-MU dew" treatm ent In the regular academic year. houses, highways, factories, Claude that they had decided to sion, ostensibly under U. S. simply skidded back Into w inter M rs. Don Ruecker and fam ily, ot the peace, a deputy collector of it hi the home. This lesson weather. Probably stepped on a relocate the road In front of Junction City; M r. and M rs . schools, airports, stores. control measures. In addition to the 8 and 11- of cuatoma at Port Orford and will be given try Mrs. Ellen Isak- week courses, many colleges banana skin when entering the the restaurant. In fact, once Kenneth P orterfield, Gladstone; H ere Is a conflict of our Japanese representatives weighed ami sold more than the road was relocated, there sosi and Mrs. Lolita Myers. janana belt. Dcnal Z u m w a lt , Forest and universities In the state contended that their govern tim es. To save the land for $50,000 worth of gold for the Free babysitting is available hold special workshops ranging natural oasis where the urban- wouldn’ t be any restaurant. The Grove; M r. and M rs. James ment could not approve the uni Chinamen who worked tho mines center line would go right Dvvereux, Gaylord; M r. and by calling 332-2882 or 332- bound can soothe th eir jangling lateral extension of such a fish In length from one to four on Sixes River. Ho also helped 2794. New members are wel weeks. Most of these workshops nerves, test flabbtng muscles on through the kitchen. M rs . Don Auer, M yrtle Creek; ing zone and by international to haul the brlcka for the Cape Claude was offered a good come. Robert Boak, Coos Bay; M r. springy sod, fill tired lungs law , Japanese fishing opera Blanco lighthouse, the bricks offer academic credit. price for the property, which and M rs . W. L. Norton, Peta with uncarboned a ir. O r bury all tions In the zone should not be Further Inform ation con tielng made by the Chinese la he took and then served an luma, C a lif.; M r. and M rs. prevented to the extent of not of It In concrete. cerning summer offerings at borers a short distance from There are 672 known species eviction notice on Bob. The Dwight Tyson, Eugene; M r. and of Australian eucalyptus or gum The Golden Eagle Is the sym allowing th eir fishing vessels to any of Oregon’ s institutions of the site. Clarence became one restaurant lease provided that M rs . James Chenoweth; and trees, Including the bottle tree, bol of a program to conserve operate there unless Japan of the community’ s prominent higher education may be ob Sunday morning at 11 In the If the property was taken by dlarymen and fuliowed this oc Annie Spence, houseguest and with Its huge swollen trunk like and expand our lands and waters agrees to such an arrangem ent. tained by w riting to the Sum Port O rford Christian Church the state under right of emin coustn of A. P. Sweet, from fo r outdoor recreation pur Due to Russia having con cupation for 34 years with other m er Session D irecto r. the sermon by Al K rlbs w ill an Immense wine cask. ent domain, the lease could be Nova Scotia. ceded that the United States be on "Pentecost, the B irth poses. members of his fam ily on the ended. During the festivities, the Through this program , you, has the right to control foreign Sixes ranch where their father day of the Church.” Bible "O kay, we’l l l e a v e , " Bob couple received long distance as an Individual, can buy a fishing operations within the had taken up a homestead In school Is at 9:45 a.m . and said, "but I want some of the calls from M rs . George Sche- recreation bargain and, at the 12 -m lle lim it, Japan’ s refusal there are classes for all ages. 1869. money the highway department moon, M rs . Lois Zum walt, same tim e, contribute to Op Edna Is the daughter of M r. to do so, leads us to wonder In the evening the discussion gave you for the property. As a M rs. A. H. Swaney, M rs. Rob eration Golden Eagle, a kind and M ra . J. S. Capps who came just which one of those two wUl be on "E te rn a l L ife — as Roger Duval, SWOTA mem By PATRICIA BARR lon g -tim e tenant with a con ert C atlett, M ra . W ilbur A utry, of pay-as-you-go program to to Curry County In 1888 from foreign nations Is really sup Science Describes It — and as b er, and Ed Smith, both of Coos M rs. John Masterson, M rs . siderable tim e to go on the help ensure outdoor recreation Tennessee. M ra . J. 8. Capps posed to be an aUy of the the Bible Describes I t . ” Bay, gave wings to th eir D Sunday found more than 1500 lease, I ’ m entitled to some E ric Heutercrona and S t e v e opportunities for this and fu waa the form er M ary P o rter United States? However, it ap Following the morning church dragster and passed 100 mph spectators lining the Sixes A ir compensation. My customers ture generations. field of Tennessee. M r. Capps, Spoerl. pears that Russia has a y en to service there w ill be a potluck Strip to watching the opening on her maiden flight run Sun w ill be unhappy about having to The bargain Is the 1967 an a school te.ii h I , tien eateaded place fir s t In two outstanding dinner and business meeting at drag race sponsored by the day. She Is a 230 slx-cycllnder go elsewhere for my food.” nual Golden Eagle Passport, a large acreage at Denmark events: one of them being to the A rt Sweet home on Cape South Western Oregon Tim ing Chevrolet and as soon as they Could the now unhappy cook now on sale at many govern where he raised livestock and be fir s t In landing a man on Blanco road. There wlH be the Assoc. M ore than 50 street finish working the bugs out, collect some of this money? ment and private offices and at dal tied . The family also later the moon, and to be the firs t to usual services during the week. machines, stockers and mod she’H be a car to follow. No, according to a recent had the Denmark Store and post most entrance points to Fed operate a fishing vessel Inside ified» crossed the starting line J e rry Shellenbarger’ s 314 ruling of the Ohio Supreme eral recreation areas. It w ill office. The family Included the 12 -m lle lim it. They have with the biggest th rill of the AN N U A L M O TH ERS TEA C h rysler dragster looked real Court. The court held that Raymond, Edgar, John, Edna admit you and passengers In already succeeded In accom day coming when Roy Dunn of H^LD LAST F R ID A Y where the lease permitted your private car, an u n lim it good and everyone Is behind and Eva. plishing the la tte r to the ex Eureka, C a lif., d r i v i n g his term ination of the t e n a n c y Mrs. Everest's 4th grade class Clarence and hla brothers at ed number of times for one them, hoping they have a good tent of pungllngup several thou MOTHER'S DAY HONORS super charged C hrysler drag agreement If the premises were tended school In Port O rford, year beginning A pril 1, to some sand dollars tn fines assessed held their Annual Mother's Tea season. taken by condemnation, the ten Mrs. Olga Magneton received s te r, turned 211.26 mph with an Friday,May 12,at Langlois Ele the fam ily living In town during 2,500 designated Federal rec A new dragster to the c ir against the skippers of the ves dal by being elapsed tim e of 7.63 seconds cuit was L a rry Addison of reation fee areas across the ant no longer has a property tli honor of the e day mentary school. Mrs. Conley's the school months. M rs. Hardy sels Involved. Probably they for the q u a rter-m ile run to right In the prem ises. And, Stewart, M rs . Ed L^ney, Judge the oldest mother with the most country. Many of the areas are w ill seek In some manner to 4 t h grade class also held a Eureka. His car Is an Injected children present at worshipicr- break the strip record of 209.28 when he has no rights, he is not Wood and Ames Johnson were In or near our great national even the score should they be Mother's Tea the same day. vice and Mrs, Keith Nelson re set by Cordy Jensen of Eugene Chevrolet which turned 143.76 parks, forests, reservoirs and entitled to share In the money Those attending Mrs. Everest's among their first teachers. the firs t to land a man on the In an elapsed tim e of 9.51 to paid by the highway department Edna and her brothers and ceived the honor of the year by last year. Jensen was unable class were: Mrs. Ted Brcwn, Mrs. w ild life refuges. moon. This could be accom make M iddle Elim inator. to attend the meet as he Is now being the youngest mother with for property he does not own, sisters attended the Denmark Bill Storm, Mrs.Carol Frederick, The $7 you pay also Is a plished by the Soviet govern L /n n S ell’ s Astra from Riv the most children present at In the Arm y. the court said. Mrs.John Long, M rs.Frank W il school, later went to Oregon contribution to conservation, ment establishing a te r rito r ia l erton did real well with an e.t. Noon tim e activities were vorthip service. State College and was recently lin e a distance of 12 m iles cox, Mrs.MargaretW att, County of 12.71 for 113.49 mph. but the because every Golden Eagle highlighted with a ladles’ foot Issued a L ife M em liershlpC er Passport dollar goes Into the from the moon, as a border Health Nurse, Mrs. Sam Oberg, LUTHER LEAGUE boys blew an o il breather cap race where the "J este rs’ ’ of tificate by the Oregon State Randy and E»avid,Mrs.Roy Parks, nation’ s Land and W ater Con lin e established against trans and had to shut down after the Coos Bay c h a l l e n g e d all The Luther league of North Alumni Association. servation Fund. gression by the spacecraft of Mrs.C.S. Murden, Mrs. Dale Be elim inations. comers. It was an elgbth-of-a Clarence Zumwalt and Edna Bend invited tire Zion Lutheran This Fund was established other nations. Sure, we admit langer, Mrs. Connie Smith, sec SW OT'. Is an organization m ile race with Karen Freude, Capps were Issued a m arriage League to attend the Southwest by Congress specifically to that I t ’ s a fantastic ld ea--b ut retary of school, Mrs. Al Berger, comprised of drag enthusiasts member of the Jesters, cross license by J. H. Stannard, clerk ern Oregon Youth Rally to be afte r a ll, anything can happen Miss Ruby Hatmaker, s c h o o l from throughout Southwestern meet the growing need for out ing the finish line firs t. held at Faith Lutheran Church of C urry County, and they were recreation resources. now-a-days . . . like landing librarian, Mrs.Terrel Repp, Mrs, Oregon. T h e ir sole function Is door in North Bend May 25, .it S p. Thursday, May 25, a camping m arried May 10, 1917, In Port Part of the fund Is used for a man on the moon, for Alva Harry, Mrs. Betty Jacobsen, organizing and supervising drag A LOOK A T THE DHAGERS trip is planned(weather perm it Orford by Rev. W. M . M yers. FELLOWSHIP DINNER matching grants to assist the Mrs. R. S. Mollier and Jennifer. Instance. races on the Sixes A ir Strip Dunn built hts own fram e ting) to Loon Lake for a few Attending the couple were Hay states and their local govern Those attending Mrs.Conley's for the enjoyment of racers The Fellowship Dinner will which houses a 392 cubic Inch days. All senior citizens in the mond and Aila Capps, brother class were: Mrs. Pauline Sulli VENISON RECIPE and drag fans from Oregon and ment In planning,acquiring,and be served on May 21, im m edi C h rysler engine, with a 671 area desiring to join the group and s is te r-in -la w of Edna’ s. Should you happen to have van, Mrs. Dick Everest, Mrs. Wm. Northern C allforna. This is one developing outdoor recreation on this trip are welcome. Re Following their m arriage the ately following tile worship ser Jim m y Blower, Inderly Injec areas and facilities. The rest Loshbaugh, M rsjohn Wahl, Jane some venison cuts s till re of the few q u a rte r-m ile strips vice. Following will be slides tors, Mickey Thompson rods, m ember to b r i n g your own maining In your fre e ze r may and Dick, Mrs. Everett Standley, newlyweds returned to the J.S. Is used to acquire new national In the N o r t h w e s t and is cam ping gear.For further infor pistons, and crank shaft, Cham Capps ranch at Denmark, now on Boy Scouts. Parents and youth we suggest that the next mess Mrs. Bill Hildebrand and Becky. sanctioned by the National Hot recreation areas. mation contact Mr. Kitselman of them that you prepare fo rth e Mrs. Howard Ne ilson and Mrs. pion spark plugs, a Franken- the J oh n Donaldson ranch, are encouraged to see these Since 1965, when the Land Rod Association. outstanding pictures. sllen magneto and Goodyear (first street back of the Silver where they, along with another and W ater Conservation Fund table be done In the following Keith Shaffar. T ills ye ar’ s o fficers, all from tires all around. Dunn’ s ra Springs Motel), new ly-m arried couple, M r. and YARD WORK was established, Congress has tlie Bandon area , a re Ron Knox, Next m eeting of the Senior manner: after thawing, soak the cing team consists of him M rs. W illiam s (Alice Sydnam), fo r an hour In water laced president; Dennis Chesselet, appropriated around $250 m il Hunks go to Mr. Karl Schel- self, his wife and their fiv e - Citizens w i l l be on Monday. cuts now M rs. O rv ille B a r r o w s , with monosodium glutamate. s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r, a n d lion from the fund for states ske, Mr. Knud Jensen and Mr. year-old son. They do all the June 5. A potluck will be served were hosts for a wedding dance and federal agencies. Of this, Wayne Campbell, strip mana I dgar Geizler for the work they work and put on a real fine followed by bingo. Each m em Then poke them full of holes In the new barn recently com $160 m illion has been made have performed for the church ger. ber is to bring a small inexpen (sm all ones) with a fork and show wherever they appear. pleted at the Capps ranch. A available to states for parks, sprinkle on a bit more m .s.g. The next race Is set for the past two weeks. Dunn’ s best elapsed tim e is sive gift. large group of friends gathered Sear them for half a minute June 4 and a ll dragsters and playgrounds, tra ils , swimming 7.30-214.00. Be has consent for thé all-night affa ir. Orch CHURCH WOMEN on each side In a very hot spectators are Invited by the pools, boating, skiing, and other ed to return to Sixes fo r the estra members Included C har facilities. iron skillet greased with bacon The Mary Martha Circle will June 4 drag races. Association to attend. lie Jensen, who was then 16, Some $90 m illion from the fat. Pour an ounce of brandy on m e e t this coming Thursday, MONDAY and this was his firs t dance fund has been set aside for our Results of Sunday’ s drag races follow, In order of clas ’ , each side before turning. Then 7:30 p. m . , in the library. Hot dogs engagement. Other musicians new federal recreation lands. name, city, car, elapsed tim e and miles per hour for the q u a rte i- turn the heat down, cover the Buttered com Included B ill C o p e , Joe Ev The fund Is supported by rev s k ille t, and cook until the meat m lle distance. Cherry crunch EIGHT AND FO RTY erest, M r. Holladay of Bandon, enues from federal recreation Inside just begins to lose Its Bread, butter, m ilk ELECTS OFFICERS and B ill Kicking. area entrance and user fees, A /S, Steve Salisbury, Brookings, 67 Chevrolet, 13.91, 102.50 red color. Cooked In such a TUESDAY Following their m arriage the the federal motorboat fuels tax The monthly meeting of Coos B /S , Allen B r o o k s , Gold Beach, 67 Bulck, 14.04, 100.67 manner the meat w ill be ex Hamburger with gravy couple built a new home al the Coiuity Salon 509, Eight and and the sale of U. S. surplus C /S , Jim W o o d w a r d , Sixes, 67 C h e v r o l e t , 14.41, 93.50 ceptionally tender and w ill have over rice Zumwalt ranch at Sixes at which Forty, a subsidiary of the Am Beachcombers square dance a very distinctive fla v o r— one Vegetable salad property. D /S , Dennis C h e s s e l e t , Bandon, 64 F ord, 14.53, 94.63 place they still reside. T h e ir erican Legion Auxiliary, w as club enjoyed dancing with the en tirely a ll Its own. The 1967 Golden Eagle Pass E /S , Randy Richardson, North Bend, 60 Chevrolet, 15.98, 88.06 Pears fam ily consisted of a son, Dick, held Friday,May 12,atthe home Rogues and Ruffles at Nesika port can be bought In person, E /S A , BUI G r a n t , Coos Bay, 67 F o r d , 15.01, 93.64 Hot french bread, m ilk born in 1919 and later acciden of Mrs. Lyle Knox, Coos Bay. Beach Saturday, May 13. or by m a ll, at national parks F /S , Don B o m a r , Coos Bay, 67 Pontiac, 14.96, 89.02 CRACK OF A R IF L E WEDNESDAY tally killed. T h e ir daughter, All members are urged to a t and monuments, national fo r F /S A , Jim O’N e ill, Coos Bay, 66 Chevrolet, 16.76, 84.74 Mrs. David Mickelson of Em Comburger casserole No sound characterized the Betty, was t»orn In 1922 and pire was elected president for , G /S , M artin Stanwood, Newport, 57 Chevrolet, 15.56, 91.09 tend the benefit dance at the est areas, w ildlife refuges, Buttered spinach attended the local schools, the coming year. Those attend Army Corps of Engineers rec J /S , Robert Schafer, Reedsport, 65 Chevrolet, 15.65, 84.63 Cove Saturday, May 20, for Mr. great westward movement of Apricots early A m erica more than the graduating with the class of ing from Port Orford were Mrs. reation areas and other federal N /S, Ron Dunn, Brookings, 67 Volkswagen, 19.82 64.42 and Mrs. Russ Conn of Bandon, Cookies, Bread, butter, m ilk crack of a rifle . Food and pro 1940 of Port Orford and 1944 Robert Meyer, Mrs. W. D. Spen recreation areas where en B /M P , Bob A ll, G l e n d a l e , 60 F o r d , 13.09, 114.35 whose home and contents were tection were the two basic ele THURSDAY from OSC. She m arried Harold cer, Mrs. W. L. Montgomery and trance fees are charged. It also C /G , Bruce Johnson, M y rtle Point, 31 Ford, 13.30, 102.97 destroyed by fire. Refreshments ments In the lives of pioneers Country style steak Boak of Bandon In 1946 and the Mrs. B. B. Stratton. The meeting A M /S P , Lynn Sell, R i v e r t o n , 426 A stra, 12.71, 113.49 can be ordered by m all from: will be served at 11 p. m. Buttered carrots and the rifle provided both. couple have four sons, Dick, was followed by a social hour. SS/C M ike R a g n o n e , Coquille, 65 F ord, 14.83, 95.33 O p e ra tio n Golden Eagle, There will be a work day at Fresh apples If any other sound came close 19, at Vanderbilt University; Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, S S/E, G e o r g e C lark, Roseburg, 66 Pontiac, 13.60, 104.63 the Cove Sunday, May 21. All In significance during those Bread, butter, m ilk John 14, Jeffrey 8, and Chris ANCHORS IN BAY Box 7763, Washlngon, D. C. members gather around w i t h days, however, It had to be the FRIDAY 5. 20044. Cecil Jamieson of Longview, L IT T L E ELIM INA TO R: their hammers, saws and lawn ring of an axe. F or, If the sound Bean soup P rio r to the firs t World W ar, Wn,, and three friends, anchored C /D , J e rry Shellenbarger, Coos B a y ,413 D ra g s te r,11.73,123.79 mowers and be ready to work by of the rifle signalled the ap Vegetable sticks the Zumwalt Brothers milked Jamieson's boat, the "Jaybird", DATES TO REMEMBER 8:30 a .m . A pot luck I u n c h- proach of civilized man, the Cheese slices by hand a hundred cows, which in the bay last week on their Birthday w ishes go out this M ID D LE ELIM INATO R: eon will be served at noon and sound of the axe forecast his Cowboy bread meant "e a rly to rise and e a rly, week to ju lie Hatcher Jim Sam- election of officers will follow. Intention to stay. Axes blazed Milk B /F D , L a rry Addison, Eureka, Chev. D rag ster, 9.51, 143.76 way south. If possible, to bed at nights.’ ’ udio, Linda S t i e g l e r , Evelyn Jamieson will join his brother the (ra ils , cut the roads, made Tills m ilk was made Into a Howard,and the fishing fleet in Sm ith,Patricia Gutman, Shelley TOP ELIM INA TO R: the clearings, built the cabins full cream Cheddar cheese VISIT FROM EUGENE Eureka, C h rysler D rag ster, 7.63, 211.26 Korean women enjoy the Wilson, Paul Peterson, Tracey A A /F D , Roy Dunn, Eureka. and provided the fuel that soon every day at the ranch. A fter Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brooks Marsh,Rev.Rudy Mensch, Stev highest status of any In A sia, produced the final sign of In the war started, and by 1918, MEET CANCELLED en Wagner, Gerald Stole, Lee and daughter Pam, of Eugene, tended permanence — smoke not bowing to th eir nusbands JR. STOCK: fo r the lack of help, the dairy visited with the Willie Smith or sons, not having bound feet Hubbard and Doug Petok. The Saddle Club m eeting curling out of a stone chim herd was reduced to 70. Living and having the right to vote 11 Junior Stock: E /S A , B ill Gt ant, Coos Bay, 67 Ford Anniversary wishes go to Mr. family of Denmark and the W.J. ney.— Remington News scheduled for Saturday,May 20; at the ranch were Ray and his Top Stock: A /S , Steve Salisbury, Brookings, 67 Chevrolet and Mrs.Jim Sweeney and Mr. W illiams of Sixes, Sunday, May they are 21. has been cancelled due to lack The foregoing appealed to w ife, G ertrude, and their two Street Elim inator: S S/E, George C la rk , Roseburg, 66 Pontiac and Mrs. Verdo Harris. 14. of performing space. sons, L eslie and Donald. Beach Bill Stirs Fuss Summer Study Opportunities Foreign Fishing and the 12-Mile Limit Home Extension To Install Officers Golden Eagle - Great Outdoors A Road Moves fafc* Drag Race Results ' Zion Lutheran News Senior Citizens __ SCHOOL! LUNCH MENUS xnnnuEgqg 7