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    6- Port CY-iord News, Thursday, January 9, 1969
CORRECTION
The humblest apology goes to
patrolm an Harry Holmes, who
was not out of Port Orford dur­
ing the holidays. It was Harry
Holm of Knapp Road who took
the wintry trip to Port Angeles,
Washington.
NEW YEAR GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Slocum
and Bruce spent New Year’s
day with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Aldropp of Langlois. T h is
was the seventh year that the
two families have been together
on the first day of the year.
Mrs. Esther Harrington at
Eugene had visited the Art Al-
dropps on Christmas.
CHRISTMAS GUESTS
Christmas day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Beickel were
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Strain and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Strain
and family, Mrs.
Francis Autry all of Gold Beach
and Mrs. Bob Foster and daugh­
ter, Shelley, of Port Orford.
VISIT SMITHS
Spending a few days during
Christmas vacation with the
Willie Smith family of Denmark
was Jackie Hair of Eugene.
The Smiths took her home and
visited relatives In Sweethome
and Lebanon.
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Conser, for
Christmas and the C o n s e r s
came to Langlois on New Year’s
eve for a visit with them.
IN LAKE OSWEGO
Mr. and Mrs.Adolph Wlnd-
malser spent two days at
C h r i s t m a s time w ith her
brother and sister-in-law , Mr.
and Mrs. W. N. Bryant, at Lake
Oswego and on Christmas day
enjoyed the dinner with her
sister, Lois Haddock and family
in Vancouver, Wash. Those
at the dinner were the Wind-
m as i e r s , her nephew and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Haddock and daughter, Crystal,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlndmaiser
went to B r o o k in g s on New
Year’s Eve for dinner and a
bridge party.
IN LINCOLN CITY
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Sellon
of Port Orford went to Lin­
coln City for Christmas at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Duncan and two daughters. Mrs.
Duncan is the former Barbara
Sellon.
On Christmas night they
drove to Portland to visit his
mother, returning to Port Or­
ford on Thursday night, just
in time to miss the storm.
SQUARE DANCE LESSONS
It is announced that square
dance lessons will be given at
the Beachcombers Cove begin­
ning on Mon., Jan. 13, from
8 to 10 p.m., with Ernie Nelson
as teacher of the 10 lesson
course. The lessons are for
adults and teenagers and will
give the basics of American
square dancing. The cost Is
50? per person for adults for
each lesson and 25? per person
for teenagers.
The B e a c h c o m b e r s New
Year’s dance had five squares
and all had fun with hats, whis­
tles and balloons. Time to eat
was at 12:30 and with the ham
cooked by H a ro ld Murphy and
the other goodies everyone en­
joyed this part of the program.
WARDS TRAVEL
Mr. and Mrs. Ruppert Ward
of Port Orford returned on
Thursday from a trip to Reno,
Nev., and Cloverdale, Calif.
Their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Monson and
three children, Sherry, Patty
and Gary, from Montrose,
Colo., visited her parents in
Port Orford from Dec. 22 to
the 27th and the Wards went
with them on the return trip
as far as Reno.
The Mon so ns found much
snow and slippery roads on their
trip both going and coming and
the Wards were glad to get
back to the coast to get out
of the snow and ice.
IN GOLD BEACH
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Britton
and family of Denmark spent
Christmas at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Lot Robinson, in Gold Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Savage
of Port Orford went to Willits,
Calif., to visit their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Bowlds, and four child­
ren, and another daughter and
her family, Mr. and Mrs.
George B. Sanders and four
c h i l d r e n , for the Christmas
holidays.
Guests at the Savage home
over the New Years were Mr.
and Mrs. JamesSavageand son,
James J r ., from C r e s c e n t
City, Calif.
IN CALIFORNIA
GUESTS OF BROWNS
New Year’s weekend guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Brown at Floras Lake were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laakmlnnle
of Sutherlin,andChrlstmasdln-
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Cox were her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Chapin from PURCHASE HOME
Harold Brown, operator of the
Winston, his mother, Mrs. Iva
Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Phillips GC gasoline station In
Moore from Four Mile, Mr. Port Orford, and Mrs. Brown
and Mrs. Perry Pendergrass have purchased the home at
and family from Bandon and Mr. #18 Hamlet from Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Howard Pickle from Val Townley.
Crescent City, Calif.
IN EUGENE
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Davis
of Sixes spent Tuesday night
and Wednesday In Eugene and
vicinity visiting their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Still and family, son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Davis and family of
Springfield and daughter, Mrs.
Mike
Zlndell and family
In Eugene.
DEAN GUESTS
Guests last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs.Jack Deanwere
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neil­
sen from Eugene, and son,
Robert, Mrs. Opel Dugger from
North Bend, Mrs. B e a t r i c e
Galin and daughter, Donna, from
Coos Bay, and Mrs. Angle Yoa-
kam of Langlois.
NEW YEARS DINNER
New Year’s dinner was en­
joyed at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elton Dwlre of Sixes by
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Dwlre and Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Schrader from Coos
Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. Justin
Potter and Connie Jean of Sixes,
and her brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Gilman from
Four Mile. Visitors In the
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs,
ltiUllp Fisher and twins of
Port Orford.
HOLIDAY GUESTS
H o lid a y guests of Mr. awl
Mrs. Don Eoster of Langlois
were Ernie Wyatt and Ell Still­
well from Bandon awl New
Year’s guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Gorsuch wereherfather
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Homer of Coquille.
MOVE TO PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pear­
son, former operators of the
Standard Gas station In Port
Orford, have moved to Port­
land where they plan to live in
their trailer and where he
will work for the Enco Com­
pany.
SON BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee
Denn of Port Orford are the
parents of a son, Richard Lee,
J r ., weighing 5 pounds, 11 oun­
ces, born Dec. 14, at the Cur­
ry General hospital.
TO BEND
Mr. and Mrs. Dalus Weir
drove to Bend on Dec. 24 to
spend Christmas Eve and to
have Christmas dinner at the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cal
Adklsson and family. . Snow
fell most of Christmas day and
they found about seven Indies
of fresh snow when they were
ready to return home on the
morning of the 26th. They put
tire chains on in Bend and
drove with them until they were
over Clear Lake cut-off and
drove in rain the remainder of
the journey.
PRICES TRAVEL
Mr. and Mrs.Harry Price, Trish
and Rodger, have returned to
Port Crford f ro m a vacation
trip of two weeks which they
spent visiting all the members
of both sides of the house and
m any friends throughout C ali­
fornia.
Lemon Grove, where Mrs.
Price's parents l i v e , was the
home base, and from there they
vis ited the ir daughter, Susan, and
fam ily in San Bernardino, and
also w elcom ed her son, Rick,
home from Vietnam and out of
the Arm y.They report that he is
looking a n d feeling tine and
will be enter ingGrossm ant Col­
lege a t m id-year.
The ftices drive down high­
way 101 and returned by Inter­
state S. They found the roadway
dry,even over the Siskiyous, and
the sn o w -co v ered s c e n e r y
through the mountains, espec­
ially Mount Shasta, was "just
out of this world. "
<-.ive tne children some say
about which of the many chores
around the home they’d prefer
to do this week. See that they
get to do some challenging and
interesting ones. Be sure to
teach the job holder how to do
his work so he’ll get satisfaction
from It.
What’s the best way to get
rid of bad odors In a room?
That depends on the cause of
the odor and Just how bad it
is / It’s hard to beat a good
airing and sun to solve the
problem.
But some rooms don’t have
cross ventilation. Air fresh­
eners on the market are help­
ful in masking the odor and
have a pleasant scent of their
own. The deodorizing action
depends on how long you spray
and the air circulation.
Most of the deodorizers are
in aerosol cans. The usual
precautions need to be observed
such as store out of children’s
reach, don’t puncture, In­
cinerate, or expose cans to
heat. Some deodorizers are
flammable and this is noted
on the label.
FAMILY COOPERATION
Busy days call for family
cooperation. Mrs. R o b e r ta
Frasier, Oregon State Univer­
sity Extension family life spec­
ialist, points out that you can
get better cooperation if the
family members talk over the
jobs to be done in the week
For consumer Information on
buying washers, dryers and
other major appliances, ask
your County Extension office
for free bulletins.
THIS VIEW of the je tty from Battje Rock' State Park looks alm ost as if it com pletely encloses a small beat basin.
STANDBY 303 SIZE
egetaMe
CREAM STYLE, WHOLE KERNEL
CORN, CUT GREEN BEANS, PEAS
GRADE A
Cornish Game Hens
Fresh Ground Beef
POUND
USDA CHOICE
Chuck Steak
lb
53c
BONELESS
FOLGERS
POUND
C ro s s R i b R o a s t 8 9 c
CHICKEN FRYING PATTIES
1- LB 3-OZ
Reser's Breaded Beef^ 7 9 c
ARMOUR STAR ALL MEAT 12-0Z
PRE-COOKED I ’¿¡-LB PKG.
Skinless Franks
Fish S tic k s. .
2i89<
5
PRICES
EFFECTIVE:
THURS.,
FRLASAT.
ALL STORES
McKAY’S FEATURED SPECIAL
McKAY’S FEATURED SPECIAL
McKAY’S FEATURED SPECIAL
DE LUXE ’ -G A LLO N
PETER PAN
GOLD MEDAL
Meltonne
LIBBY
SPINACH, SQUASH
PEAS, CORN, PEAS & CARROTS, BR0CCIU
Frozen V egetab les. 5 ? 8 8 c
MINUTE MAID
Lemonade & Pink Lemonade
6 OUNCE g o * ]
12 O U N C E 4 o
PLUS S A H GREEN STAMPS
PLUS S & H GREEN STAMPS
PLUS S A H GREEN STAMPS
10 SERVINGS SNOBOY
Inst. Potatoes 5
FOR
$1
SNOBOY FANCY 2-LB PKG.
T a b le Carrots
SMITHS ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith
entertained with a New Year’s
dinner. Those present for the
occasion were Mrs. Catherine
Mills, Dale Smith, Ariel Mac-
IXmald, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dr mas, Mr. and Mrs. Demps
GUfUlan, Mr. and Mrs. IXile
Blagdon and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy
Corbin.
NAMED SECRETARY
Mrs. Harold Cere, nee Kathy
DAUGHTER VISITS
Jamieson, has been appointed
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crawshaw, secretary of the T ri-C ity Rabbit
son-in-law and daughter at Mr. Growers in connection with the
and Mrs. Ernest Hatmaker, of Yakima Valley Rabbit Growers
Slit, Colo., were guests of her Association.
parents on Christmas and New
The Gores are raising A m er­
Years and on New Year’s day ican Checkered Giants and New
they and Mrs. Katherine Con­ Zealand Whites b o t h a good
ley and Vowla visited at the m eat produc ing stra in. Mrs. Gere
Herbert Bell home.
bought their first New Zealands
from "W alt's W abbitW anch", in
Langlois. They are currently
TO EUGENE
selling through the Association
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Geer to Continental Foods and As­
went to Eugene to visit their sociated Grocers.
SEfei
SLICED GREEN BEANS
33c
emperor
Red Grapes
u> 19c
SNOBOY FRESH OUARTS
Orange Juice 2 • 89c
PIE APPLES
Rome Beauty Apples 5 0 s K
THE FINEST GROWN
I-LB TIN
PHEASANT
DOG FOOD
ZEE GIANT
TROPIC TONE
TOWELS
F *» ■* *
z
I4-0Z HEIN
TOMATO
CATSUP
24-OZ
MAJORETTE
Egg Noodles
RICHTEX
32-OZ
M 'KAY’S LIQUID
5 h o r te n i n c
Detergent
3 LBS
M KAY S QUART
Mayonaise