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Zi« Iaütoai W : lews Sorority To Make Robot W EDDING SHOWER G IVEN A wedding shower was held fur M r t ja c k ie E llio tt King on Tues The Alpha Psi Chapter of the day,June 20. In die evening at E. S. A . Sorority held Its first P o rtO fc rd Com m unity Church. m eeting of the summer, June 14, Hostesses for die sysnt were at the home of Prances Smith Mrs. W ilbur Clarke, Mrs. C ecil V A C A T IO N W HIT SCHOOL w ith Helen Stole as co-hostess. Colson, Mrs. Virgil Libby and T h irty -tw o youngsters r a f i l T w e n ty -fiv e dollars has been Mrs. A riel M acDonald. tered for Vacation Bible School, sent to the Easter Seal C am p er- Those attending were, Mrs. l l x y were an outstanding group shlp.'Ehe Sorority also purchased Forrest E llio tt, Mrs. Alton King, of bays and girl« and have Ixen two axalea plants and ¡resented Miss Ere Ida Alonso, Mrs. J. Ben cooperative In every way. We them to the Bandon R etirem ent Jolinson, Mrs.Wes Zum walt, Mrs. owe a great deal of gratitude to Home. Verdo Harris and Judv Harris, the teaching staff, Mrs. W alter Ihe Sorority also voted to Mrs.Eulla E llio tt. M rs .M lIo Sel Pratt. superintendent) Mrs. Hud- m a k e die choir robes for the len, Miss Patty MO ler, Mrs. J ohn o lphM unich, kindergarten; Mrs. Battle Rock Junior high c h o T r . Cam pbell and Jackie C am p licll, Charles Bailor, first and second Pat Sweet Is the chairm an of Miss Kathy Sharpy Mrs. Harry grades; Mr«, Keith Nelson, third the ivoject. Gebauer, M is.M in n ie King, Mrs. and fourth grades; and Mrs. D e l- V irg il Elbby, Mrs. Delbert N ew Joann Nelson and Ih e I ma •x rt Newkirk, fifth and sixth Belcher were given their first kirk, Mrs. C e cil Colson, M rs .C a l- grades. Assistants were Mrs. Curt Pearl Award at the Wednesday vln Harper, Mrs. A riel M acD on ald, Mrs. PhUlp W right, Mrs. W eir, Miss M arguerite Eves, Mrs. night meeting. Jeanette M oetbcr and Mrs. H ar vey Myers. Mrs, W ilbur Clarke a n d Mrs. Hill Hefner |ro vld ed die music direction. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. M a r È ie Sizemore and Mrs. D elm ar akson. «V W ilbur Clarke. Those sending Ills were Mrs. Robert M eyer, ‘rs. Robert Thomas, Mrs. Stev en Smith, Mrs. Norman V a le t and Norma V alet, Mrs.Lawrence Montgom ery,Mias Rhonda C o l son, M-s. Delbert N eal, Miss B r e n d a W right, Mrs, Charles Morgan and M rs.Henry A dolph- sen. AW Monday Cham , of C o m ., noon Tuesday Rotary, 12:10 p. m . Tops Club, I p. m. l ions A u x ., 8 p. m . C ity CouncU, 8 p. m . F A T H E R 'S D \ Y SERVICES Each father was given a lo u - tunnlcre fur Eadier1« Day made of t h e o ffic ia l Fadier's Day f l o w e r , the dandelion. C lint Stole gave a report on die ac tivitie s of Bible School and the students tang several selections dedicated to die fathers. RETURNS Rig game hunters are ad- vlseil that unit perm it« and controlled hunt application« lo r deer, elk, antelope, and mountain goat» may ixzw be filed wltti the Game Commis sion. Application forma may be 'iH iiia d at Hi ci,gc dealers throughout the atate. Hunter» filing for perm its for deer and elk must file on the perm it application which Is Issued with the general deer o r elk tag and bears the Iden tical serial number. The name and address of the applicant and his choice of unit or area must tie printed In the provided spaces. Persons desiring to apply for a tag for antelope, goat o r a controlled deer season must apply on a “ Controlled Season Tag Application.*’ The species and the area preferred and the name, address and hunting l i cense number of the applicant must be legibly printed In the provided spaces. The tag fee of $5 must be submitted by check o r money order with each application for controlled season deer and antelope tags. The $10 fee for goaf tags w ill be collected from successful applicants after the drawing. Persons desiring to apply for perm its as a party of not to exceed two for elk, o r not to exceed four for deer, must mark the party box on the application, fasten Individual may be made tor goat tags. AU applications for control led season tags o r perm its must be at the Game Com mission's Portland headquar ters by 5 p .m . on the closing date to be Included In the draw ings. Closing and drawing dates for tags and perm its are as follows; Antelope, goat, and HOME P07 MA LOYS DATES T O Uw MckAVS &CAPE AA N ■ S'ÀMPS .u t » *- REMEMBER Birthday wishes go out tills w e e k t o Cathy Delam arter, ; Cathy Tucker, A n d y Belcher, Bonnie D a v is , Robert Eowlcr. J u d y Rodgers, Io Is M ille r and Keith Wugner. Anniversary wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munson, M r. and Mrs. Conrad Colson, and M r. and Mrs. Ercd Reis. PEER or e? ni 1.88 Edith and Bert Mulrder. gave T farew ell dhuicr at their home Saturday evening, June 10, for the Carl Back fa m ily , who le ft Sunday, J u n e 11, for Seattle, Wn. M r. Back w ill be employed .¿LlJoe inc A irc ra ft.T h e ir daugh ter L b i i has been working at Hoe big since lier return from Europe last fa ll. 'Ih e Back fa m ily w ill lx mis sed try a ll their many friends and e s ix c ia lly by their next- d o o r neighbors the M ulrdetu, and by than and Frances Foster who were also at the dinner. Senior Citizeni F lftv senior citizens gathered at Builards State Park Sunday, June 18, for a picnic. Everyone enjoyed themselves and another picnic has been schedided for July 4, at Humbug State Park. Everyone over fifty years Is In vited to bring their picnic hutch and attend tills gathering. CO AST AN G LIN G Offshore salmon fishing along the south coast continues slow w ith o n ly an occasional chlnook be ing caught.l lowever, weekend anglers m ig ht get some action as a large school o f silvers working In the Crescent C ity area is slov ing moving north. A good bet for the weekend is Garrison Lake. Approxim ately 1,700 legal sized cutthroat have been planted in the lake tills week Including a number of large brood fish. The spring chlnook count o v- erG o ld Ray Dam on the Rogue River through June 15 to taled 9,331 salmon. Last year's count by this date was 20, 322 and the l()-y e a r average is 19, 539. 12 pack CHUCK STEAK WW> ¡TEAK a GROUNP FEEF RBCK ¡TEA« Honor Roll Seniors—M a r y W ahl, 4. 00; (udy Harris, 3.6 7; Dawn Ray, 3.67; Connie Higgins,3. 40; Jer ry E a ty , 3.33; P am M ayea, 3. 33; M ike M cW illiam s , 3 .3 3 ; Pam Repp, 3. 33; Janet Shaw, 3, 20. Juniors—Terry Sweeney,4. 00; BUI M cD onald, 3. 50; June Eat, 3 .4 0 ; M arUyn Bushnell, 3 .1 6 ; M ina Wing, 3. 16; Susan Shaw, 3.33; lo ry Tope, 3.33; J bn H a ll, 3. 00; Ikenda W r i g h t , 3. 00; Charles Storm, 3. 00, S o p h o m o r e s —Glen Libby, 3. 83; Cheryl M c D a n ie l, 3. 50; Peggy Armstrong, 3 .3 3 ; Jerry C a r|« n te r, 3. 33; Patti St. C la ir, 3. 33; David Knapp, 3. 16; Bar bara Donaldson, 3. 00; Jeannine Parks, 3 .0 0 ; Valorle Stelgler, 3 .0 0 . Freshmen—Tam sin H a n n a , 3 .8 3 ; Linda Bess, 3 .5 0 ; Roti M cK enzie, 3 .3 3 ; Hazel Hofsess, 3. 16; Richard Rush, 3. 16. HILL$ FROi W Z oft OLVMPlA FAREWELL P A R TY GIVEN CROft Rl< ROAST STEW NEEF COFFEE 59 sturbi l-LB HEW ELECT. PfftL S W WK COuPflU F0ÒIM ime A wrrHA/T \UOCU> "744 SOUP B 88 GELATIN C A M P B E LL? ALU WCtfTItS EXCEPT i ’eAfiWC •79' > ■ - I —»••I fi-EU-S ■gì JT 7 M & Z muta a t-/M rr A f m ^ kayc paces ¿Freer/ve wer., ft/., mr. TtUKayi L ig ry i FROZEN PflNK* HALF SA l DELUXE SHERBET ALL VAflJETIES-9AW&r CCEMt PIES 3 i CUNTS AVOCADOS 2 » t3 S c INSTANT POTATOES 1 0 1 ^ *1 GRAPEFRUIT I LOCAL BUNCH BFE1S 2 * IA 1 LOCAL BUNCH 7URNIB 2 * ‘29 | V fix. * I j APRICOTS cs 29 MeLAV 5 5ÀLAD O IL 24-07 ftS T T K V A N C A M P S '. POWC M BEANS 9^ r N il. 2 K A I BROKER F 0IL a T IN S » K4 SM> M r OMM I Only resident hunters may apply. Persons who received an antelope tag after 1962 are not eligible to apply fo r a 1967 antelope tag. Persons who re ceived an anterless elk perm it after 1962 are not eligible to apply for a 1967 elk p e rm it. No person Is eligible to receive more than one controlled sea son deer tag in 1967. MNNEPW ¡GIANT KINSO M r. and Mrs. D. D . lore from U p lnc, C a li f . , spent five days vis itlng M r. and Mrs. E. A . M aloy. Mrs. lore Is Mrs. M alo y's sister. The Lores are travelin g up die • coast and w ill visit other re la tives around 1‘ordand before re turning to southern C alifo rn ia. SOUTH Port O fo rd Newt, Thursday, June 22, 1 9 6 7 -3 — applications together, and mall controlled season deer tags— the applications In one envel .Joeing date 5 p .m ., July 18; ope. Party applications ex drawing date 10 a.m ., July 31. ceeding the above maximum User perm its and F lo ra elk w ill be entered Individually. p erm its— closing date 5 p .m ., The controlled season ap Aug. 2; drawing date 10 a.m ., plication provides spaces for Aug. 11. up to four applicants; however, Elk perm lts— closlng date only two persons may apply as a party for antelope tags, 5 p .m ., Aug. 23; drawing date, 10 a.m ., Sept. 1. and only single applications SHASTA A ll flavo & M r J . W . McNccse has Just r> turned from fifty -th re e dayj .1 die liosnltal at Palo A lto, C a l l i . , ’ w lie re Ise was undergoing x-ray dierapy for a skin condition. He Is now cured and back home and wishes to d u n k all who re m c n i- lic rc d h lm during his stay In the hospital. V IS IT 4»! 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