6—Port (M o rd N —vs, Tbunday, Jinie IS , 1967 Drownings Havt Taken 30 Lives body ot w ater, o r wading In rivers which may have trong currants and deep ho'»s near the shore. 2. Learn to swim and to use common sense self rescue skills; know and always prac­ tice the rules for safe swim­ ming. 3. If you are an operator o r a passenger of a boat, know beforehand what to do In an emergency. The operator should also be thoroughly In­ formed about safe boat hand­ ling procedures. cidents related to boating. Seven person* drowned while wading in rive rs , all but two of these victim s being adults. W ater sports enthusiasts-- Accidental drowning* have taken more than 90 lives so water skiers, scuba divers, and su rfers— suffered onli three fa r this year tn Oregon. fatalities. Two persons, aged 10 Still ahead are the summer and 38, drowned while floating months when drownlngs trad­ itionally increase to become on Inner tubes. The State Board of Health the state’s second leading cause urges everyone to keep In mind of accidental death. Clues to the most common that water can be extrem ely factors tn drowning accidents hazardous for the unalert o r From the are provided through a study the unprepared. made by the Oregon State Board state’ s recent history of drown­ ing accidents, tt appears that WEEKEND GUESTS of Health. Data compiled from records of the 09 deaths due these precautions In p articu lar Reni and Allyson Cram were to drowning last year show should be followed: guests at the Art Wing home for that: 1. Don’t take risks In mo­ Rivers are the most frequent ving about at the edge of a the weekend. pises of occurrence. The 4« who drowned In Oregon rive rs (hiring 1966 comprised almost half of the annual drowning death to ll. Other places were the ocean, 16; lakes, 10; swimming o r wading pools, id ; ponds, 3; bath tubs, 2; dams, 2; creeks, 2; canal, 1; and unidentified locales, 4. Most of the victims are male. Last year 89 men and boys drowned compared to only 10 females. A simple type of a c c id e n t- falling Into w ater— was the c ir ­ cumstance which took the most lives, 26. Swimming was a close s e c o n d , accounting fo r 24 drownlngs. Boating mishaps w ere fatal dor 21 persons, of whom 15 drowned when their craft cap­ sized, fo u r fell from boats and two died In the water from ac­ twn cvem... COUSINS V ISIT Rurel Hale and her brother, C la ir Smith, of Eureka, C a lif., stopped over Friday night with M r. and M rs . A rt Sweet of Sixes. Rurel and C la ir are M rs . Sweet’s cousins. They had spent a month In Washington visiting brothers, sisters and cousins. ATTENDS FUNERAL M rs . George McDonald of Port O rford went to Albany to attend the funeral of her step­ father, H . J . Barkley. She stayed until Tuesday to be with her mother and her sis te r, M rs . Gordon Lyon, returning with George who had gone to Salem on business. AT ANNIVERSARY Last weekend M rs . Sylvia Honeywell of Port Orford and M rs. Tressa Gorsuch of Lang­ lois drove to Redmond where M rs. Honeywell attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration of her cousins, M r. and M rs . McKinley Houk. Af­ te r the celebration she visited with relatives whom she h a d never known and others with whom she had had only one contact within the last 55 years. M r, and M rs . Ernest Roberts of Redmond, M r. a n d M rs . Charles Roberts and th eir five daughters of Culver and M r. and M rs . Wesley Linn, also of Red­ mond, were among the nieces and nephews that she saw fo r the firs t tim e. M r. and M rs . D elbert Linn and several others of (he younger generation at­ tended the celebration a n d visited with M rs . Honeywell. M rs . Gorsuch v i s i t e d h er b ro ther, C a rro l H orner and fam ily at Powell Butte, and with M e r r ill H orner and his fam ­ ily , another brother, In Red­ mond. BEACHCOMBERS The Rogues and Ruffles Square Dance Club of Ophir had a well-attended dance last Saturday night. Several couples of Beachcombers attended. The June 17 Beachcomber dance has been cancelled and all dancers are urged to attend the S ets-In -O rd er dance In the Coquille Community Building. ) RPR BE P A R TY GIVEN i’ ootn mother* gavwa s w iv b c patty lor M c*rT\vfl.i Rynrej and her students, Thursday, J uqy 8. Mrs. Byrne* was |iresentu4/w ilh a glft,corsage and a cake, made by M rs . A im a Russell. Thiwe at­ tending were M rsjo an n Nelson. Mrs. R u m U, M rs. Dolores M j j t a and Mrs. Barbara Munson. Keeping Records Nay Save Money Perhaps you own your own home and arc buying it on con­ tract. It Is likely that some day you may sell that house. Whether you make a profit or a loss on that sale may make a difference In your Income tax. If a gain In capital resulted, It probably w ill add to your Income tax. You may make certain capital Improvements on It while yor live In It, but unless you cun show what out- of -pocket expense you Incurt ed while making them, you may not get credit for them In your cost basis with which you prove that you had no capital gain. O r perhaps you received a summer cottage as a gift from your father. If you ever sell It, you should be able to show not only the cost of any im ­ provements you made on It while you owned It, but also in your permanent records? It may be that you reiving an annuity purchased from an Insurance company. If so, the probability Is that the new federal tax law changes the method of reporting the amounts received and, In order to determ lnelhecorrect amount to t>e reported, you must know how much your annuity coat and how much of that coal has been recovered to date. There are many kinds of transactions you enter Into that may some day affect the com­ putation of your personal In­ come tax. The best proof of the cost of anythingjrou»ve pur­ chased Is a receipted bill or cancelled check If one of these pieces of evidence relates to any transactions that may affect your Income In later years, I t ’s a good Idea to keep It. Best of all, maintain a rec­ ord of your Income and outgo-- II can lie simple and brief and It may save you tax dollars. Uncle 8am may ask to see It. Always huve both feel m e a - sured when buying shoes.Shoes that don’ t fit can give the wear­ e r fits . The human fool contains 26 hones laced together with 107 ligam ents and supported and aided by 19 muscles. A l l 1 * quiet along the louth Coast th is w e rlq a i far as fishing Is concerned. Salmon angler* going out of both Brookings anti Gold Reach report the fish are way out and deep and catches are very light. The S|whig chlnook tun Is es­ sentially over on the Hogue for the year. A lew fish w ill con­ tinue to come In all summer hut they are seldom caught. 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