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club are Gail H efn er-P rw ld en t; Jimmy Donaldson - secretary; A form er Langlois resident, Debbie Dahlke - treasurer; Carol Everest - news reporter; Elaine Robins and children from George Jarvis - recreation le Portland were visitors for a DANCE SCHEDULED week at the home of M r and ader, Wayne Everest - Serg M rs Albert Moore " A ll of you square dancers eant of Arms; Jack Smith - Lang _ - j_r. start thinking now about cos historian, Lois Phone 348-23t3 and member Cindy tumes for the Sadie Hawkins leader; BANDON VISITORS dance to be held at the Cove Brown. The new club, w ill be called on November 20,” said a spo and Jacksons became friends M r and M rs V irg il Cannon of kesman for the Beachcombers the "Rabeshgoicks” . when they were working In In Bandon were afternoon visitors V isitors at the meeting were dia several years ago M rs. Jack Donaldson and c h il one day this week at the home of M r and M rs John Moore NEW LIVESTOCK CLUB dren M ary Ann, and Bobby, BRITTONS V IS IT F A M IL Y M rs. B ill Hefner, M rs Dick son Paul, Dory A new 4-H Livestock club was Everest and SISTER VISITS organized October 9 at the Ted Brown, and M rs, Keith Shaf- On Monday M r and M rs A l Brown home on lower Four M ile. far. bert Britton visited with M rs. Houseguests for a couple of Teen leaders for the club w ill Lawrence Jennings and M rs. weeks at the home of M r. be Louis Lang and John Zuppie Maud Minton at Remote. They and M rs W alt O livie r are with M rs Ted Brown acting as GETS F IV E PO INT returned by way of M yrtle her sister, M r. and M rs advisor. Point where they were over- Frank Fosdlck of Paradise Officers and members of the M r. and M rs. D. W. Foster tight guests of their daughter Mr and M rs Bob Powle. A visit with their nephew and fam ily, M r. and M rs. John C lark and fam ily of Coquille, was enjoyed also. 6—Port o rto rd News, Thursday, October 21, 1971 VISITS MORRES C alif They are here visit and salmon fishing for a L a n g lo is L in e s M rs. Tom Shepard G un S a fe ty The Gun Safety Club held Its firs t meeting of the year . O ct.7, at the nome of leader David Barklow They held election of officers and it was suggested by B lair Barklow, and Wayne Everest that the club name th eir officers after Arm y officers They are as follows: President of General: Carol Everest: vice president, or colonel: B la ir Barklow: se cre tary or captain: Dory Brown; news reporter or corporal: Deb bie Dahlke; Sergeant at Arm s or Sergeant M ajor; Wayne E v e rest. A ll other members are p r i vates Members present were: Dan ny and John Smith, Wayne E v e rest, Dory and Cindy Brown, Debbie Dahlke, Donald Chase, B lair Barklow, Carol Everest, Sheri M ille r, and a visito r Gloria Hildebrand Name of the club Is “ Dead Eye Dicks F irs t Infantry” . Books were handed out for the group to read for a gun safety test to be taken later, and they received the 10 com mandments of gun safety. B a rk low then read the gun safety rules and showed different ty pes of guns and bullets, and the parts of guns and bullets. News repo rter, Debbie Dahlke IN EUGENE M r. and M rs . Clarence Brooks made a business trip to Eugene on Tuesday returning by way of Grants Pass where they bought fruit. A T T E N D "BOOSTER N IG H T " Friday evening M r. and M rs. C. H. Brooks attended "B o o s te r Night" at Brookings Grange. Brooks gave a short talk on g r ange and Its accomplishments. Sixes Grange met October 9. Two new members were given the firs t and second degrees In the grange The charter was draped In memory of Arthur Sweet who died In Ashland r e cently. Following the meeting a pot luck, refreshment and social hour was enjoyed. VISITS PARENTS V isitors at the home of M r. and M rs C liffo rd Lang r e cently while her parents were visiting from Nampa, Id., were the Langs fam ily, M r and M rs C a rl Lang of Portland, M r and M rs. Vernon Lang of M yrtle Point, D r and M rs Gerald Jacobs and fam ily of C en tra lia, Wn., Dale Lang of Ashland, and E a rl Lang of North Bend. M rs Lang took her parents, M r and M rs Rob Nelson, home to Nampa last week where she The Floras Willow Club met at the Sportsman Clubhouse In Langlois on Thursday, October 14, with Docla Sweet acting as chariman in the place of M rs. Kane, who is recovering from recent surgery. Sewing day for the club was set for October 26 at the home of M rs. Hazel Hofsess. Two times were set, either come at 10 a m. or 1 p.m. The clubs annual turkey din ner is scheduled for November 11 at the clubhouse M ore de tails w ill be given later. The club members were sor- SCRAMBLERS D E F E A T PARTIOTS The Langlois Scram blers had a full volleyball team for their game with the Patriots of Coos Bay on Wednesday evening of last week The Scram blers won all five of their games. Playing were M rs. Dick Everest, M rs David Barklow, M rs. Bruce Se- quine, M rs. Dave G arrett, Mrs. Jack Smith, M rs , Ted Brown, M rs. N eil Dahlke, M rs Jim Han na, and M arie M ills . Marge Sizemore and M rs. Tom Shep herd took turns acting as r e ferees. Visitors at the home of M r. and M rs. Lute Henry Sunday were M r and M rs. John O rr of Coos Bay. W ILLIAM S HERE FROM FLORIDA Vacationing for two weeks in Oregon of M r and M rs. Mike M ille r and son Scotty of Pen sacola, F la. They are house guests of her parents, M r. and M rs. Rayburn Guerin of Lang lois. They w ill also visit for a tim e in Medford with her sister, Kathy. Boneless Hams SON VISITS HOODS On Sunday M r. and M rs. Ken neth White of Coos Bay spent the day visiting with his mo ther, M r. and M rs. D.D. Hood. COUSIN VISITS FROM PORTLAND Portland visitors for a few days at the home of M r. and M rs Everett Isenhart are her cou sin M r and M rs. Lindsey Rob inson. SCEAP 5 ARMOUR STAR HALF OR WHOLE KRAFT. MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE C I N T I * CUT -------------„ . SENTRY H IQ U A tIT Y PORK C H O PS...... . 7 9 ' G RO U N D ROUND , . 8 8 c THICK a T H IN , LO IN CUT CAM PBELLS SOUP , 8 9 c J U M B O B O L O G N A ,4 9 c LO IN END. — — 3 - l i . ■ AVO -• w FRESH FROZEN PORK R O A ST........ 6 9 c H A LIB U T STEAKS , 8 9 c CO UNTRY STYLE CO UNTRY STYLE ■ ¿ k ^ a a aa io -o z.1 TIN TENNER S, 12 O Z RINGS SPARE RIBS A recent visito r at the home of M r. and Mrs, Charles George Larsen of Portland. Her husband spent the time fishing up the Rogue . . . a . ,6 9 c . M MM PORK SAUSAGE t. 5 9 POLISH S A U S A G E ,.6 9 ‘ C A R N A TIO N . GRADE / game hens 20 02 .LB LIQUID A JA X 66' END CUT, FAMILY PACK LIONS AUXILL1ARY HAS IN V ITA TIO N NIGHT GALA FAMILY PACK CRISCO (W ITHOUT C O U P O N F oods FOLGER S COFFEE.... : 9 3 e SUNSHINE COOKIES 5 9 C »¡¡«¿m ijY ga.N O KANvc 7 9 ' KRAFT DRESSING . 3 o’, *1 J U IC E KRAFT CHEESE SLICED AM ERICA N OR PIM ENTO FRENCH A MIRACLE FRENCH . S UNS HINE FILLSRURY F U O O i JO H N S O N 'S FURNITURE W AX BROW NIE M I X ...... ’¿ h 5 5 c LEMON FA VO R .......8 9 c R O S T C IR R A l LISTERINE REG SI 29 ANTISEPTIC ............. ° ; 9 9 ' CLOSE-UP CLEAR RED OR M INT. 6 REG $ 1 .0 9 .......................... O Z 89' FISH KRISPS............... 2 JJort (Orford {Jrraa O F F IQ K BOX O R F O R D , O R IB O N • B 74B B 0, 9 8 S E N T R Y MJ GOLD BORD SOUPS DETERGENT (W /O U T COUPON IV O R Y LIQUID s 29' AJAX CLEANSER ........... 5 i $l SCOURING CLEANSER. SPUDS W 3Ö CAKKOTD T U R N IP S ID B IM IM IIU s e n t r y JIF CREAMY (W /O U T C O U PO N $1.04) PEANUT BUTTER IT'S TOUGH TO FIND ANY BETTER BUYS THAN THESE! 79c LISTERINE. IB-CT That's $1.24) <s99' EXP. 10/23/71 TH RO AT LOZENGES a Form PHONE 332-2361 TINS TOOTHPASTE W i l l Design for a n estim ate, today. IS lI DETERGENT 12-OZ. 4 FISHERMEN FANTASTIC 22 -O Z c ially d e sig n e d a n d p rinted. C all us AJAX (W /O U T COU PO N , SPRAY CLEANER y o u r forms, le tte rh e a d s, c a rd s s p e 10/23/71 G LA O I. ASSORTED SCENTS GRAPE NUTS......... =.’ 8 8 c A IR FRESHENER...... „’. 4 9 c For a b e tte r b u sin e ss im ag e, h a v e W/ I M S E M T A Y JJIjljl, DEODORANT BAR, ASSORTED 5 9 ‘ DIAL S O A P ........ 3 . " , 4 9 c LUNCH M EA T.........<£ 5 9 c V A N ILLA WAFERS ü 3 7 ' fo r You 39 coupon V IE N N A FINGERS SWIFT'S PREM •w w av r'aa mm Porfoct ! § l SSc) JUunuvvvvWWuuv1 3 LB 0 2 INST *-» » • TIN ...w S3 0 2. 10 RWW». . . . . . . |1 w. 59 -r BEEF HASH C A LIF O R N IA VISITORS Wednesday evening vlstiors of the C le ll Masons from Pomona. C a lif., were friends. M r and M rs Walt Jackson The Masons VEGETABLE OIL PAPER N A PK IN S T V LEAN, TENDER MARY KITCHEN. ROAST NEW GRANDSON M r and M rs C leli Mason have a new grandson born to their son and fam ily, M r and M rs Eugene Johnson of Rockford. 111. The Johnsons also have an o lder daughter <£44‘ PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 2 1 -2 2 -2 3 PORK CHOPS A visitation meeting of the Port O rfor, Langlois Lions A u xil i a r y was held in Port Orford at the Rainbow Cafe on Wed nesday evening Oct. 13. There were eight members present with three new members being installed. Those being instal led were M rs. George M ille r, and M rs Clyde Short of Four M ile and M rs A rt Sypher of Langlois. The d istrict D ire c tor Marge Swartz of the Med fo rd /C ra te r A u xilllary installed the new member. 2-LB. PKG. CH IC KEN NOODLE WESTERN FAMILY C H U N K PORK CHOPS MAK4 tLLES SINGLE 12 W R APPED . 0 2 i RO BT ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER SCHEDULED COOS BAY VISITORS ENGAGED .ft M r . and M rs. E a rl Bess of Langlois announce the engage ment and forth coming m a r riage of their daughter, Linda, to James Edward C a rr, son of M r. and M rs. Roy C a rr of Sixes. Linda, a graduate of Pacific High School and Northwestern College of Business, is now employed at Oregon State U n i The meeting brought eight visitors from Coos Bay, five versity. C a rr, a Pacific graduate, is from Bandon, 13 from Gold currently attending O.S.U The Beach, and a guest from C ra young couple have set Dece ter, M arie Dwlre. m ber 25 for th eir wedding date PORT ry to hear of the death of M rs H a rry Hunt of Coquille, sister of M rs Dick Erw in of Langlois. stayed for a weeks visit with them WATER ADDED FOR TENDERNESS A N D FLAVOR. PO RTLAND HOUSEGUEST R E C E IV E D DEGREES and M r and M rs . J. A. ( F r i day) Phillips spent the firs t week of hunting season in the Silver Lake area The weather was good but the hunting was poor, although Foster did get a nice five-point. REG OR LEMON M INT REG T 9 c ........... CREME RINSE EXP 10/23/71 ¿5 7 9 ' tei M sentry W O TOMATO (W /O U T COU PO N 24e) H EIN Z KETCHUP c EXP. 10/23/71 ......... . •.nimiiiiimiuiuimnfjtniununtii FOLGERS ALL GRINDS COFFEE (W ITHO UT C O U PO N $1.54) w/ COUPON Ä