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4 —Port Crford News, Thursday, August 28, 1969 BPW Meet Sei Tlie Business and Pro fessional Women’s club of Port Orford and Gold Beach w ill meet on Tuesday, Sept 2 at the Galley In Port Orford at 7 p.m., fo r a dinner meeting. Evelyn M olr, treasurer of Cur ry County, Is president of the group and w ill preside at the meeting. Guest speaker w ill be Laura Lee Blenz, a granddaughter of Minnie King, who Is community service communications advis or fo r the Telephone company and she w ill show a movie en titled “ If An Elephant An swers’ ’ , This is the subject of her speech, too. Music fo r the meeting w ill be provided by Dellah Smith with her accordion and voice. She Is from the Veteran’s De partment In Coquille. SURPRISE V E IT M r. and M rs. Claude Randle man from M yrtle Point and their son, Merle Randleman from Washington, D. C., surprised M r. and Mrs. A. W. Britton of Denmark by joining them at a picnic at Huntley Park on the Rogue River last week. The two fam ilies are long-time friends. A T LOON LAKE Enjoying swimming and water skiing at Loon Lake last week end v.ere Mr. and Mrs. Ed Long ton and children of Port Crford. Using the colors of green They went co Friday evening and gold which been chosen and returned S tnday. by the bride-elect, Susan Schwab, fo r her marriage to GRANDSON VISITS Delmer Robison on Sept. 13, Visitors at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Susan Rundberg and her M ary Pugh in Port Crford are her mother, Mrs. Ryce Wilson of grandson John, son of Mr. and Sixes, held a lovely bridal show Mrs.Richard Pugh and his friend er for Miss Schwab at the W il Randy Krohn, from Seattle, Wn. son home last week. A lace They have a ll visited the Pre trimmed umbrella was suspen historic Gardens,the fish hatch ded over the g ift table, adding ery and other points of interest much to the decor of the rooms. and the boys have painted Mrs. Present fo r the occasion or Pugh's house for her. The boys sending gifts were Mrs. Louis also visited John's other grand Schwab, M rs. A1 Johnson and parents while here, Mr. and Mrs. daughher, Chris, M rs. Bernard Wesley Spencer. Kosta, Mrs. Carl Davis and daughter, Donna Jean, Mrs. VISIT ROBINSONS Dick Georgen, M rs. Ray M ar- From Arcadia, C a lif., M r. and stall, M rs. Del Vincent, Mrs. Mrs.Kcnneth Shaver and daugh Ervin Severns, Mrs. Wayne ters,Bennie andMaryAnn, came Streets from Coos Bay, Mrs. to v is itM r.m d M rs jia ro ld Rob Kenneth Belden, Mrs. RyceWll- inson and fa m ily in Port Orford son, Mrs. Jack Waldie from for a few days. Langlois, Mrs. Jim Wilson, M rs. Gil Rush, Miss Susan Rush, M rs. Sid Dorray, Mrs. IN HOSPITAL Elm er Robison, Mrs. Martha Earl Barrington of Port O r LaFlamme, Mrs. Ethan Clarke, ford is In the hospital at Ban don with a very serious heart Mrs. Ren Rundberg, Mrs. Joe condition. Mrs. Barrington Boylan and Mrs. Otta Wiech- asks that you check with her mann. Shower Honors New Bride-Elect WEDNESDAY GUESTS V isitors at the home of Mrs. Mary C orrlck In Langlois Wed nesday were M rs. Ed Couch from Selma, C alif., and her siste r, Neda Rlmmer, from Portland. and sister of M rs. W. L. Mont gomery of Port Orford, called from Pony Village last week that they would a rrive In Port Orford the next day after v is it ing their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. M illard Stragey of Empire. When they got to Empire the Bolzs found other cousins, Mr. and M rs. Wallace Leger of Ozark Lake, Kansas, v is it ing the Strageys. Leger is a brother of M rs. Stragey. The whole group decided to v isit the Montgomerys so came to Port Orford where they were served a picnic style lunch and took a hike on the beach. On Thursday the Bolz fam ily and the Montgomerys went to Huntley Park on a pic nic and on Friday went up the Sixes riv e r fo r a v isit at the Forest Park. ROTHS VACATION Rev. and Mrs. Donald Roth have re tu rn e d from a vacation of two weeks spent In a cabin loaned to them by a friend at Nevada City, Calif. M rs. Roth’s mother, M rs. Frances Vopat, and their daugh te r Beverly, from Chicago, m ., spent their vacations with them, as did another daughter, Mrs. Nancy Hallmark and baby from Redding, Calif. M r. and Mrs. Earl Walters and son, Bruce, from Van Nuys, C alif., were visito rs at the Roth home Wednesday and Thursday. drove to Salem last Friday to visit her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and M rs. Leroy Dwlre They went to visit the Zoo In Portland and met M r. and M rs. John Noah, fo rm e rly of this area, and spent the day with them. On Monday M r. and M rs. Dwlre came back with his mother fo r a v is it. JUDGING SET It Is being announced by M rs. Marion Brooks of Langlois, chairman of the Women’ s Act ivitie s committee fo r the Curry County Pomona Grange, that the needlework that has been en tered by the women of C urry County Pomona w ill be judged at the regular meeting of the Chetco Grange, Brookings, Sept. 5. this area. Cox Is steadily Improving in health and Is able to return to work. IN EUGENE Mrs. Herb Geer of Langlois Is visiting relatives In Eugene fo r a couple of weeks. Janet Shaw Is August Bride Mr. and M rs. H arry Strain of Langlois are announcing the marriage of th e ir daughter, ATTEND RALLY Janet Marie Shaw, and W illiam M r. and Mrs. Val Townley, H arris Johns, son of Mr. and M r. and Mrs. Robert Meyer Mrs. Herbert H. Johns of Coos of Port O rford, and M r. and Bay. M rs. Tracy Corbin of Gold HAS CHECK UP The couple exchanged vows Beach were among the Wally Walter Gorsuch of Langlois Aug. I l in Reno, Nev., In an DUPLICATE BRIDGE Byram Alrstream T ra lle rlte s evening ceremony. went to the Veterans hospital who attended the caravan ra lly Duplicate Bridge scores at In Roseburg fo r a checkup. He V E IT MOORES Uie new M rs. Johns is a Port Orford fo r Wednesday, at Lacey, Wash., last week. is much improved. 1967 graduate of Pacific High Joe Roman, form er resident August 20, were as follows: School and is employed by F il of Sixes now living in North 1st, Grace McKenzie and L o r Bend, and Marion Clark of North V E E NELSONS aine Haines; 2nd, Lola Wind- ter Queen of Medford. GRANDSONS V E IT A 1962 graduate of Marsh Bend called on M r. and Mrs. Mr. and M rs. Clare Nelson maiser and Verntce Masterson; V isitors at the Walter Gor John Moore of Stonesypher road of Richland, Wash., have been 3rd, M r. and M rs. Halber- field High School In Coos Bay such home during August have last week. Johns is also employed by F il visiting M r. and Mrs. E. V. sleben. been their grandsons, Russell ter Queen. Roman decided some time Nelson at the P rehistoric Gar David Furgason of Hauser, who ago that he wanted to return to The couple w ill reside in dens. earned their money to attend Sweden to live, so returned to Medford where a reception w ill TAKE BIKE RIDE and enjoy the Curry County his old home area in that coun A T FUNERAL Justin Potter, Ray Creason be held in their honor Sept. 7. Mrs. Dalus Weir drove to F a ir picking blueberries fo r try . However, he found con TAKE VACATION and Ron Roberts of Sixes left Bend last Thursday to visit her Charles Jensen. ditions much changed from the M r. and M rs. L a rry Haight the Elk River fish hatchery Sat son-in-law and daughter, Mr. The other grandson, Jeffrey and four children of Port O r way he remembered them and RENTED IT urday at7;30a.m. and rode their and Mrs. Cal Adklsson and fam Furgason, came home from the realized how much more he ford took a week’ s vacation motorcycles from Agness to ily , and to attend funeral ser THROUGH THE fa ir with his grandparents and wanted to live in America so trip to Yakima, Wash., to v is it Bridge which is in the moun vices for her aunt, Mrs, Maud stayed for a few days. WANT ADS friends and on the way h o m e returned to this country, after tains about eighteen miles from Cram. She stopped In Spring- a very short tim e over there. visited relatives at K e ls o , Selma, where Bridge creek "*W Z field on the way home to visit Wash. joins the Illin o is River. her orother and sister-in-law, before going to call on him. Mrs. Potter and children, M r. and Mrs. Wayne Lithgow, SWEET VISITORS AT WATERMELON FEED Mrs. Creason and children, and AT REUNION Mrs. H arriet Mace, siste r of GRANDSON VISITS M r. and M rs. Bruce Seguine Mrs. Roberts and daughter, & £ C0V£R£D Mrs. Pat M ille r of Port Or A rt Sweet of Sixes, and her and Tony Hefner went to a M r. and Mrs. James Wood went down into California ford attended the class reunion DOUGHERTY GUEST daughter, Roberta, from Atas FROM NEW YORK ward, Sr. of Elk River road, watermelon feed at Eugene last and then up to join their hus rU £ SA££ WAY... of Bandon High School class of Guests at the home of Mr. cadero, C alif., visited at the week and then rode thefr cycles A guest at the home of M r. and have had their grandson, Cless bands at Selma and brought and M rs. Charles Dougherty of Mrs, Veme Ratzeburg of Sixes 1939 last weekend and reports Sweet home the last few days, all over the Saville ranch near Woodward, 14 months old, from the cycles home in a pickup. Port Orford last week werehej for the weekend was Dr. Fred that 17 out of the original 34 also visited her sister and bro Eugene which Is owned by M r. Bellingham, Wash., with them brother and sister-in-law , Mr. members of the class were pre ther-in-law , M r. and Mrs. erick Ratzeburg from Syracus, fo r two weeks and w ill take Saville of the Westside Motor and Mrs. Frank Seavey, from sent. The reunion started with Richard Danielson of Coquille, cycle in Eugene. home on Labor Day week A T GRANGE CAMP Elma, Wash. On Sunday they New York. He is a brother of a luncheon on Saturday,then a him nephew and niece, M r. and Mrs. end. M r. and Mrs. Clarence were joined by Dougherty’s bro Veme and an instructor in psy banquet that night and closed Ralph Sweet of North Bend, and Brooks of Langlois, represen ther and sister-in-law , Mr. and chology at Syracuse University with a picnic at Bullards Park the following nieces and their ENJOY PICNIC ting the Sixes Grange, went to Mrs. Francis Dougherty of and is working w ith the men on Sunday. fam ilies; M r. and Mrs. Louis SAF£C0»UFECO-GENERAL ta lly retarded. On Monday, August 18, the Bend last week to attend the Springfield. Miss Lois M ille r is spend Felsheim of Bandon, M r. and IN S U R A N C E Dr. Ratzeburg was visiting ing the week with Linda Entz Senior Citizens club of Port three-day Tri-county annual M rs. Ernie Wallace of Coquille, Orford enjoyed a picnic at Hum The Langlois Community is friends in Salem, M r. and Mrs. of Bandon, who form erly lived “ Camp Out” sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ellingson bug State park with quite a SISTER VISITS very proud of the record made YOU CAN RELAX Sid Francisco, and they brought In Port Orford. Coos County Youth Group. M r. and M r. and M rs. Ralph P reist- Guests for the week at the him to Sixes to v is it his brother. by some of their young people few members attending. and Mrs. F. E. “ Pop” Bray of about y o u r fa m ily , your ly of Gold Beach, Friends in home of Mr.and Mrs. C. B. Rose at the C urry County F a ir at The next meeting w ill be on Brookings represented the home, your car, your boat cluded in their itin e ra ry were September 1st, with a potluck of Port Orford were her brother- ORDERS CHANGED Gold Beach. Carol Everest Chetco Grange. . . . even your business when MONTGOMERY GUESTS M r. and M rs. Clay Garoutte dinner at SP4 Mike Owens, son of Mr. in -la w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. took grand champion in 4-H 6 p.m ., at the you're covered by the com Guests at the home of Mr. of Bandon. Howard N ott from Twainharte, and Mrs. Clarence Owens of Port and Mrs. H. L . Montgomery Geology, the fir s t time that American Legion hall In Port plete S A F E C O roof of Roberta Mace Is a teacher in O rford. Bingo w ill be played C a lif., and their son, Mark and Orfcrdjhas had his orders chang last weekend were their son- prize has ever been given in OFF TO CAMP planned protection. the high school at San Luis ed by the A rm y and he w ill be daughter, Shirley. While here and everyone Is asked to bring J e rry Cox of Denmark left * * * * in-law and duaghter, Mr. and C urry, Coos o r Douglas coun Obispo, C alif., and every sum they visited her parents, M r. and going toEurope instead of V ie t Mrs. Vernon Lang from Powers ties. Her work in order to win their white elephants. la st Tuesday fo r Coos Bay mer spends two weeks in Flag Do you have Mrs. Clyde Ellis and her sister nam. as she did had to be perfect, where he boarded a bus to and, fo r a coupleof days of fish staff, A riz ., teaching a special INSURANCE PROH.EMS? and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.Law take him to a m ilita ry camp. ing, her brother and s is te r- according to Omar Guerin, class which she is asked to TEACHER VISITS rence Right. Judge of the show, who is from BEACHCOMBER NEWS No names were given, but his Under age, driving record, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan A r teach by the education depart A recent guest at the home Lakeside. Other guests at the Rose home On August 29 A1 Pedigo from w ife, sercretary at Pacific High license suspended, etc. nett from Coos Bay visited at ment. B la ir Barklow was another were his brother-in-law and sis of Mr. and Mrs.Larry Hoover in the Montgomery home. They Independence w ill be calling at School, expects to hear from We can help you. The Maces returned to Atas grand champion winning h is Port O fo rd was Vince Tomasi, ter, Mr. and Mrs.John Hopkins the Sky Loft In North Bend. his this week. report no luck with the fishing cadero early in the week. prize in 4-H photography. a former teacher at Pacific high and daughter, Betty, from M er “ A ll Beachcombers are cor Gold Beach 247-7827 school, who w ill be teaching in rod but lots of fun anyway. ced, California. An outstanding record was dially invited to atend and help made by the Langlois 4-H T ra il Guests of M r. and Mrs. Clyde Corbett during the coming year. make the dance a live ly one,” VISIT JOHN COX Ellis over the weekend were Riders, with M ilt Smith being said a club spokesman. M r. and M rs. Howard Pickle FROM SHELTON BACK FROM TRIP their son-in-law and daughter, declared Champion T ra il rid e r and fam ily from Crescent City Guests fo r the weekend at the M r. and Mrs. Jim McNeese M r. and Mrs. Bryce Brooks from CLD FRIENDS VISIT and receiving a trophy, also were recent visito rs at the John of Elk River road have re VISITS IN SALEM It had been twenty years since home of M r. and Mrs. R. L . winning blue ribbons In Show Across from Courthouse, Fort Bragg,Calif.'The Brooks also Cox home on Floras Lake road. Gerhardt were M r. and Mrs. turned from a two week’ s trip Gold Beach, Oregon visited h e r sisters, and their M r. and Mrs. A v e rill F ruitt of manship and Horsemanship. M rs. Elton Dwlre They are form er residents of Sixes Walt Nash of Shelton, Wash. to Idaho, Utah, Colorado and Jerita Hefner was another who fam ilies, the Roses and Kights. Sdver Springs had seen Mr. and New Mexico. Leaving home on Scott Rose returned w ith the Mrs. P h il Beck of Pendletcn, won blue ribbons in both horse form erly of Humbug State Park August 5 they went by way of Brooks to spend a week or so. manship and showmanship, John where Phil's father was caretak VISIT PARENTS Boise, Idaho, to Provo, Utah, J ensen got red ribbons in both IN MEDFORD er, u ntil they stopped to v is it the Mrs. Verdo Harris of Pert Or then Into the southeast area of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beasley Fruitt's last week. It was a grand ford went to M cM in n ville about classifications, Becky Cope re Utah where four states come to ceived a red ribbon in showman of Agate Beach park and fa m ily the m iddle of the menth to visit ship and Dale Hefner received reunion of friends. gether at Montezuma Creek. went toMedford on Thursday of her parents, M r. and Mrs. T. C. M r. and Mrs. Rodney Fruitt Here they visited M rs. Mc- a red ribbon in Horsemanship last week andretumed an Friday i\nd two granddaughters, Phyllis Nielsen,and wasjoined there by and a white one In showman Neese’ s brother who Is manager w ith alofld of peaches and other and Evonne, fr o m Philomath, her brothir s-in -la w and sisters, ship. of a plant fo r the El Paso fru it and vegetables. were guests for a couple of days M r. and Mrs. E. W. Lynn and son natural gas company and has 35 ¡’t the home of his father, A ver Wayne from Sacram ento,C alif., or 40 employees under him. and M r. and Mrs. H .L . Holton DOORAY GUESTS i l l F ruitt in Port Orford. Side trip s were enjoyed to and two children fr o m Napa. Durango, Colo., and at Farm M r. and M rs. Frank Ponte Idaho. ington, N. M., where they got of San Carlos, C alif., and two M r. and Mrs.John Belcher and HOME CN FURLOUGH She included a v is it to her fresh peaches, canned them and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hansen of fa m ily of Port Orford have re chUdren while gone, visiting Mr. brought them home to enjoy this »CNIM turned from a vacation trip that Sixes went to Fart Lewis and w inter. got their sen, Pvt. David Hansen, andM rs.D aailarris.indsanR ick, Dooray of Port Orford. They they a ll enjoyed very much. in Sherwood, M r. and Mrs. B ill were on their way to Canada. Altogether the total mileage when he finished basic training First they went to Eastern Bates in Beaverton, and Judy &LA4C covered was 2722 and they en —r : Dooray and Ponte worked to Oregon around French Glen for and brought him home for his Harris in Portland. Mrs. Harris gether fo r H ills Brothers coffee joyed It all. V ; LOPEN two weeks where the children fourteen day furlough. He has broui ' light her grandson R ick home company fo r many years. enjoyed jackrabbit hunting and gone to Fort Banning, G a., where w ith WHEAT BAG ANTELOPE ih e r and he stayed untU his they found quite a few arrow hewUl take non-commissioned M r. and M rs. Hildebrand and parents came for him last week FROM TILLAMOOK J4AVY officers training, heads. fam ily and M r. and Mrs. Tom WhUe he was home, M r. and end. Mr. and M rs. Ted Jacob of After a trip around Crater Shepherd and fam ily of Lang Tillamook came on Tuesday of Lake they went into Washington Mrs.Charles Hansen, his brother lois went to Eastern Oregon COPE-KRICK this week to take their young where they visited their many and sister-in-law , Da vid and his with two antelope tags and REHEARSAL DINNER parents, w e n t to Carson City, est daughter, Linda, home with relatives around Mossy Rock, were able to use one of them. Mr.and Mrs, Rai ph Cope host them on Thursday. She had then into Canada to visit Bel Nev.,where they visited Mr. and ed the rehearsal dinner on Aug been with her grandparents, cher's father, Lee Belcher. His Mrs.Robert McCue, former res SOU tflEMENÎM» PB8 ust 15, at their heme in Lang M r. and Mrs. Charles McCool 1 home is right on an arm of Pu idents of M yrtle Point. lois, follow ing rehearsal for the fo r two weeks and great-grand Charles Hansen w ill be in Part get Sound so swimming was the O fo rd during the first two weeks wedding of their son, Doug, and mother, M rs. Rhetta Pearson, order of every day. Returning to Seattle they in September where he w ill ob Kathy Krick,daughter of Mr.and and wanted to stay two weeks m e t her brother-i n-1 a w and serve classroom and teaching Mrs. W illia m K rick of Port Or longer. Since she w ill be start ford. ing school she couldn’t be sister,Mr.and Mrs,Ronald Shoe methods under Mrs. Ryce W il poms Guests for the happy occasion granted her wish. Qumo NVIM maker, and a little later were son. He is attending S. O. C. at were Mr.and M rs.W illiam Krick, Ashland and this "September joined by .mother brother-in- TUR law and sister.Mr.and Mrs. Lind experience" is part of the re MrsJ. ouis Kreutzer, M r. and Mrs. MEC say Senter,and all of them took quired work in education. He W illia m K rick. J r., Mrs. Ann ERWIN GUESTS Z, 226 So. BROADWAY Recent guests at the home of the trip around the Olympic w i l l finish at S. O. C. in one Tomlinson and daughter, J ill, K im berly Dunn, Becky C o p e , more year unless he takes his Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Erwin In penn insula by the camp route. crew PhU Cope,Ralph Cope and Den Langlois were M r. and Mrs. Phone The Belchers returned to Mossy Masters degree which wUl re 3 W H 9 9 * ( l MXO 10-15 quire another year of werk. nis Keffer. Allan Frietay and family from Rock in time to welcome a new 269-9411—COLLECT • HIGH or LOW TENNIS SHOES The host and hostess served Albany. Frietay Is Erwin’ s nephew who was bom to her IN EUGENE ham and turkey buffet and the nephew and they had not seen • PLA'iTEX LIVING BRAS sister and brother-in-law, Mr. • EXQUISITE FOUNDATIONS Mrs. Wayland Livermore and table was decorated w ith m in t each other since Frietay was AUTHORIZED and Mrs. David Ashe. SAL ES—SERVICE Large Selection of Yardage and The children had a grand two daughters of Port Orford green can»ties. Dessert was a sm all. double-heart cake w ith "Best Complete Line o f Sewing Needs tim e working in the hay for their went to Eugene over the week uncle and made enough money end to v is it another daughter, Wishes Doug and Kathy" in m in t green. The cake,punch and co f RELATIVES VISIT to buy their school clothes. The Kathy, and to shop far school. fermanent fee were served w hile the hon M r. and Mrs. Howard Bolz Belchers got fruits and vege ored couple opened gifts. HANSEN VISITORS of Lake Grove, brother-in-law tables lohring home w ith them. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C lar Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. BUI N utt Joined the Belches and ence I lansen this week are M r. IN ROSEBURG they found several arrowheads and Mrs. Howard C oll ins from Linw.xxl, C a lif. at Pistol River. Full Line of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strain SCHOOL S U P P L IE S of Langlois went to Roseburg ATTEND REUNION NEW RESIDENTS over the weekend and gathered M r. and Mrs. Kenneth Belden Mr. and Mrs. Francis Haley o f P o rt O fc rd went to Buell moved to Pert CWord recently peaches to bring home to can I t w ill set yea op for life, help you become an aeeoant- Park, near W illam ina, to attend frim S uni and, C a lif., and are and to enjoy while fresh. • " t - bookkeeper, or male executive secretary. Your fu t ure w ill have advancement and »ecurlty. tlie annual reunion of die Van enjoying visits from relatives Scoyk fa m ily . This is M rs.Bel and trien.is. Their sen-in-law SON VEITS NO CEILING WILL HOLD YOU DOWN! V isitors at the home of Mrs. den s side of the famUy and and daughter, M r.and Mrs.Joe Ublew , o f course, you make one yourself bv c«relesErw-« Minnie King last week were her there were 87 relatives (resent, Lovenger and daughters, Kathl ^differen ce, or negligence tai maiCering the C O M P L E TE ^PUUT including four generations. The •*ud Kerry, and sen Cl if, from youngest son, Leslie (Jlggs) T R A IN IN G the O .I. Bill is offering you. Don't settle ta r Beldons were glad to have the Canoga Park, C a lif., have been King, math teacher at Myrtle lose than the best, R EM E M B E R , it's the untrained and Creek, and a granddaughter, members of their immediate here, also Mr.and M rs.darence half-tram ed who w him per about scarcity of good Jeanie King from M yrtle P oint fa m ily ,resent also including kbe The FULLY T R A IN E D are alwaye In demand. D ial, Mr.and Mrs. Harold Bayne Jeanie returned home Thurs Mrs.Joe Lumsdeu and children (Oirla— Future Secretaries, Bookkeepers, Oiril and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gray a ll anti Mrs. N ick Stambaugh and from Burbank, C a lif., and Mr. day. Service Worker», We Mean You, Too!) daughter of Coos Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Armstrong and .and Mrs, Kenneth V. Belden and two daughters from Los Angeles LET US HELP YOU GET STARTED NOW! IN GRANTS PASS fa m U y o f Reedsport. arrived en Monday. The visitess Fall term h e riiu Sept. 8. 1 9 « . C A L L OR W R IT E T O D A Y Danny, Johnny and Diana The Bel dens spent last week are in campers and trailers and for fa ll Information. Day and n lfh t sessions. end at Coot Bay and attended a re being shown the beauty Smith, children of Mr.and Mrs. Dale Smith of Langlois, spent the General Telephone Com PAIR. S1KO of this area and are gath last week at the home of their pany's annual picnic at LaVerne ering berries. They think Oegcn grandparent«, Mr. and Mr». *** ll«k Ave. Rhone t il- 1 4 1 3 Eugene. Oregon J74»l Park as guests of their children. is "unbelievealde." Owen Ctonway, In Grants pass. SON, FAM ILY, V E IT M r. and M rs. Don Dewey, J r ., and two children of F ort W orth, Tex., with a friend of the childrens, are visiting at the home of his parents in Port O rford. The young people have been on a vacation into Canada. Proud Of Records KOLEN-HUGGINS I AGENCY % WE'RE READ?.. Belchers Travel 'BI6- PUCK' 13^4-01 9Ô coiogeo , short slfeyep 9S PRESS SHIRTS COOS BAY ¡'KIRBY CO. Free Demonstrations Vels, the New G. I. Training Bill Is (or YOU! SPORT SHIRTS M qq .98 \ rZ SWEATERS Pftrss JEANS SLACKS SEAMLESS NYLONS 2 PAIR ^7 PANTY JiOSB '0 1 R .L T A L K ' BINDERS '&H00L LISTS AVAILABLE ! \H vn N F L S T W tt POUT ORPOKO The Eugene Business College 0 WaSuéfo W 332-3671 ^7