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>—Port o rfo rd News, rhursday, December 21, 197' Social H appenin gs AT SIXES, ELK RIVER and PORT ORFORD Rachel Watson Phone 332-2833 For Sewer Construction Oregon put up eighteen and a half m illio n d o lla rs for sewer construction, as uncertainty continued about the Federal share The State announced early last summer that It was laying state funds on the line to get sewer projects started and to assure e lig ib ility fo r Federal funds when those became available State grant amounts are now final S till in doubt is whether enough Federal cash w ill be COMING EVENTS forthcoming to bring totals to BAPTISM HELD Thursday The Assembly of God ''hurch the maximum level local com F .B.B. at Gold Beach held a baptismal service at the munities are hoping for Environmental Quality D ir B.B. M yrtle Point here Gold Beacti Assembly Sunday. ector L B Day said in July Lutheran church Women Baptised were V irg il Craven, the Federal Government was Leonard Peterson, Dave Me- playing p o litics with p o llu ATTEND FUNERAL Kenzie and Guy Hall. tion " He reiterated that c r i t i Attending the funeral of Har cism today, adding that with old Libby in Coquille were Mr. holding the money "m ig h t keep ANSWER C ALL and Mrs. Allan Corbin of Gold The fire department answered inflation at bay. but only at the cost of letting pollution go un Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thom a call to the Warren Jewell abated “ as of Port o rfo rd , Mr. and horn»- Sunday night because of Oregon has in the past had Mrs. jo e Blanchard and Mr. a flue fire . a matching grant system and Mrs. Clyde Watson of wherein the Federal govern Sixes. M r. Libby is a cousin SUNDAY VISITORS ment would pay 50% of sew of Mrs.Blanchard and M rs. Wat V is ito rs at the H.L. Mont age treatment plant construc son. Also attending were Mr. gomery home Sunday Included tion costs if the State paid 25% and Mrs. Louis K re u tzir and Jennifer Ann Johnson and a C ities are responsible fo r the balance M r. and Mrs. Dick Barklow friend from G olllta, C a lif., Mr. The problem has been that of Langlois, and a number of and Mrs. Vernon Lang and Ja there wasn't enough Federal the Jepson fa m ilie s of Smith son from Langlois, and Mr. money to fund many of the R iver, C alif., form er residents and Mrs. H.L. Montgomery, J r., needed projects This has of Floras Lake Road. and children. made it necessary fo r Oregon to operate on a reduced grant basis HOHSF CLUB MEETS ATTEND PARTY The decision to make the The 4-H horse club held Viola Cuatt, Pauline Lenox, State match money available their firs t meeting in the mul- Bethna Goergen and Kay Vin was in effect a gamble that cent attended an Avon C h rist the Federal Government would mas Party luncheon and gift eventually come through with exchange fo r representatives at its 50 per cent share Current the C ortel In Coos Bay Mon ly available Federal money averages only about 30 per cent day. of total costs C ities now have in hand the DAUGHTER HER! grant offers fo r the state's Guests at the Hulen Hodge 25 per cent, plus application home is their daughter and fam. form s on which to request the ily , the f rank Smiths o f San increased Federal share What they don't have is any Diego where he Is an Elec tronics Technician with the u. guarantee that the applications S. Navy. They also visited in w ill get the hoped-for results The increases would come Sutherlin with Mrs. Smith’ s sis. from money authorized under te r, Bonnie Ames, and friends. 1972 amendments to the Fed All signs indicate a They plan to v is it here until eral Water Pollution Control happy hdida» 'fasori after the holidays. Act. but it looks like ly now that the total w ill have to spread thinner than expected, VISIT PARENTS M r. and M rs. Sam cuatt vb bring a fiscal pinch on needed future words on local govern ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs ments that have to pay the b ill Jess F.nyeart on the Seven Dev. 11s Road Sunday. SCHOOLING EXPENSES MOVE TO REEDSPORT Wives and widows going to The B ill Huret fa m ily has school under VA’ s Dependents moved to Reedsport where he Educational Assistance Pro. is employed with the u.S. Gov. gram now can take on-the.job em inent. training, attend institutions of higher learning In foreign coun HAS SURGERY trie s , and take correspondence M rs. Erma Wagner has re. and high school courses it VA t f n e d from Albany where she expense. had eye surgery, she was in the hospital fo r a week and Club Christmas potluck were then spent a week with a M r. and Mrs. Robert Sutton, friend, Mr. and Mrs. Herman M r. and Mrs. F lash Owens, Luther, while recuperating. M r. and Mrs. Dale Reeves and her mother, a g ift exchange PARTY HELD and white elephant bingo were Guests at the annual Rotar enjoyed. DAT! S TO REMEMBER Birthday wishes go to Jint Kampli, Sheena Marie Coble, Paul Hammerberg, B ill Hunt, Vern Magneson, Dana Gerhardt, Kelly Woixlward, Justin Potter and Hod M arstall, Anniversary wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Leer, Mr. and Mrs. F orrest Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks. We wish fo r one and all a year o f fulfillm ent, o f peace, o f all good things o f life. Christmas Facts State Funds tipurpose room Dec. 5 with leader Beverly Croae. Ten members attended, Including Tammy and Jo Hammerberg, Cindy and I.eesa Wagner, Bar. bara and Sharon Coyne, Kori Voder, Kelly W illiam s, L aurl F ish e r, Jimmy Owens, and a few parents. They w ill elect officers at their January meet, ing. the righteous. And let me say that Is we have a Christmas Day. It just doesn’t seem right that God's .son was horn In Pastor o tls pro st a stable. But that’ s the way Assembly of God church It was. He was born to the v irg in But There Standeth named Mary while she and iter husband, Joseph, were One Among You 111 Bethlehem to pay their taxes, anil was lain In a manger bed, Whom Ye Know Not I can never remember when I did nut know the previously How many of us are ac> stated facts about Christmas. igialnted with the child that was Because they were told to me by my Godly parents long be. born in a manger? He came fore I could ever read the to his own and his own re . celved him not. He was de. facts fo r myself. Oh, we would talk of Santa splsed and rejected of men; Claus, too, but It was always a man of sorrows, and ac made clear that the Santa quainted with g rie f and we hid Claus part of Christmas was as it were our faces from him : just makedielleve. Something to he was despised and we es be treated as any other fa iry teemed htm not. Surely he hath tale, certainly not to be ac born our g riefs, and carried our sorrow s; yet we did es cepted as fact. Tb some people, perhaps. It teem him stricken, smitten of Is d iffic u lt to accept the facts God and afflicted. But he was wounded fo r our transgressions, about Jesus. St. Luke, in his second chap- he was bruised for our Ini te r, te lls the facts of that very quities; the chastisement of our firs t Christmas when the g ift peace was upon him and with that was given was the baby his stripes we are healed. What great and precious prom , Jesus. That was part of God’s plan lses were to be fu lfille d through fo r redeeming fallen man. o f the life of this child, born to course the fulness of that re . be a king, born to offer him demptlon was brought about on self a living sacrifice for a Calvary by the one who was world lost In sin. No o ffe r born to die . . . Jesus C hrist ing has ever been so great, no sa crifice so pure, no hu man suffering and agony en MAY CLAIM HUSBANDS Women veterans may now dured, and no life expended claim their husbands as de fo r so great a purpose. When pendents to qualify fo r addition- he came to his own they knew al Gl B ill allowances on the same basts as m arried male veterans. sen. Tb those that have heard his voice and excepted the g ift o f eternal life Is the reward through faith to look fo r his coming the second tim e with« out sin unto salvation. Scripture r e f .: St. John 1« 26; Isaiah 53.3,*6; Hebrews 9. 28. pastor A.E. Haight Pentecostal Church of God Haw a happy happy holiday everyone1 UMiOW OIL VIST. JOHN w BicuE K- M S « Wishing you i> h o w U ri tlMyrl with haopiness1 Ehm«»»- j«rl Mjpn, hen yr>,' J ims FND OF TfAR /NYFNTORY SAlf H O U S E H O LD , C L E A N IN G , M IS C . D IS C O N T IN U E D ITE M S O f RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS Garrison Lake Road Phone 332-3765 A n o th e r y e a r i s n e a r i t ’s e n d a n d S a n t a i s h e r e a g a in ! / / not / I H ip p y II d J u I my ! H a v e a j o l l y H o lid a y ! a n a j o y is o u r s i n c e r e w i s h Wishing you a Me (tide-fashioned, c o m m u n ity , f o r o u r fr ie n d s Happy (Jiristmas! * KEN * JOHN REET1NGS KEM PEM//C0H Z E J L T0B . coree cotia W5AL ESTATE I UT’URKWCE' ! I M IN N IE W. K IM S - O F THE W / A / e S