Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, April 12, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, April 12, I
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A community center for every­
one In till« ore», young and old,
hag been talked about dreamed
about and kicked around for
many years. An organUatloi)
was formed about seven years
•go; several hundred dollars
have been "mating In the pot",
so to <>rak. but nothing has
been DO NKI
Now a group of
young people have picked up
the ball and are lending an as­
sist. T heir first project, In a
series of money-making endeav­
ors, la to be a benefit dance to
be held a t the lla ttle Itock school
g jm Saturday night, April 26
Out of the thousand tickets for
the dance, the group (as je t un­
named) sold a hundred the first
day. They hope to sell everyone
In advance, or at the door, that
night. BUI Borcher and his
right piece Jazz band will br
there, a.id for such a worthy
cause. It should truly be a gala
event. We need many things In
our beloved ‘T o y Town",
but
high on the Ust Is a community
building for all to enjoy, espec­
ially the younger people who
have been patiently and placidly
waiting for thia a long, long
time.
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The if A McOarvey menage
Is rmlnaUng merrim ent this week
while their aon and family. M r
and Mrs. D an Van T h iel and
the two children, are here from
Moocow. Idaho
They brought
Put MoOarvey's mother. Mr».
Ix l ythe Wood, with them from
Portland W ith so much belated
vMUtlng to catch up with, the
week Is whizzing.
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Friends of M ax Bppier wUl be
1 Mi ldened to know tnak r e paaacu
sway at a Portland rest home on
April & s lie r a Im g iim g nines»
1‘uncral services were held yes­
terday at tile Colonial m ortuary
He was given a m ilitary funeral
and was burled st the W lllam ctie
National cemetery with veterans
In charge and legionnaires serv­
ing as pall bearers. He Is sur­
vived by a daughter, a sister and
other relatives, but details were
not available
Max Kppler, who
resided here for many yeara and
was beloved by all who knew
him. w ill be missed.
. . .
Word was received this week
that another former member of
< ur community was called by
(leuth last week Mrs. M ary B I
Rice imssed awuy at Orvando, j
Montana. a t the age of 80. Mrs
Rice taught In the local school |
from 1922 to 1M2 and was re­
vered and respected by every pu­
pil. and parent, who paaard thru
tier pedagogical portals
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Ooncluder: The world Ood
made was a beautiful
world
T h e ugliness In It Is man's own
Idea.
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Bee you next week
Art News
Members o f the A rt Associa­
tion are urged to h -x g a friend
to the regular m - i ,y meeting
next Monday, Ap ” 16
Any-
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writviiu- to
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cite
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interest
• I a i welcome
I come to the RuntUg and get ac-
W oo d-‘ qualnted. The bucineas meeting
M rs
Ruth M oyer returned
home last weekend after »pend­
ing two delightful weeks with
her daughter and family, the
Robert Alspuughs at Roseburg.
Mr
and M rs
E llio tt
worth and daughter Micky, w ere! will begin a t 10 a m. and end
In Portland the first three days 'w ith a potluck luncheon at noon
of this week on a business and
During this membership drive.
the a rt center wishes to point out
pleasure Juunt.
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that anyone who becomes a
One of our very’ photogenic member may have their work
Port Orford ladles. Mrs Ariel displayed and sold by the art
This Includes paintings
(Evelyni MacDonald was on T V ctnter
lost F riday—Channel 11, Coos In all media», sculpture, and In
Hay
M rs MacDonald was on addition, all crafts and hand­
the Needle Note show sponsored work such as knitted or cro­
by the Kina Hewing Center. She cheted work, embroidery, leather
demonstrated some clever and tooling, ceramics, artificial flow­
cunning baby items tbelng the ers. Jewelry craft, etc.
I t la not necemary to be on
grandmother of twins) by en­
larging m iniature appliques of artist In order to Join the asso­
Arts and crafts are
lambs mu» larger one«
These ciation
were done on a bed spread, pad­ taught free o f charge An In te r­
ded w ith foam plastic
Lucky est In the arts Is the only re­
quirement. according to VI M ol-
twins 1
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ller. president.
Speaking
of
grandmothers.
Mrs. Pearl M arkle, who lived
here for many years. Is now a
great grandmother. Word has
been received from Fort Benton.
Montana,
th a t M r and Mrs
Jack Willson, are the happy
parent« of Dennla Michael. Mrs.
Am ateur talent, from t h e
Willson Is the daughter of Mrs. "twist" to calypso, and the com­
Frank Kelly, the former Irene ical antics of elght-year-old
M arkle Johnson, who Is also well Bryan Phillips, entertained a re­
remembered here
sponsive audience for nearly an
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hour and a half at Friday’s an­
Odell Flake flew to Seattle nual
Rotary-sponsored
show
last Monday for his semi-annual Young Phillips, announced as
medical check up. He le ft the the young man w ith a big horn
North Bend airp o rt at 11 ajn . by MC John Mayea. sporting a
and was home
m . that bright red Jacket, w hite shirt
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name evening, which proves t h a t , ftnd
( ,e Rppeared as a real
we are not nearly so remote u troopfr ln his trmpet. solo and
we once were
He reports that tw U l
perfectly a t ease be-
the monorail Is being patronized hlnd (he , (ghtA his nonchalant
like crazy and the town Is ateem , ^gve and stage departure when
w ith activity even though the j
missed a high note In an lm -
falr was a week away. | promptu trum pet piece
during
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1 judging Intermission
nearly
Mrs George (Belva) M cD on­ brought, the house down
ald was taken to Southern Coos
Another h l-lite of the show
Hospital last Friday with pneu­ was the Top Notes T rio w ith
monia. but was nicely recovered their professional rendition of
and due home yesterday.
Rancho Pillow", winning first
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prize for Billie Kollbabo, Laurel
M rs B ill (Bchol) N u tt was Rteddom and Ruby H atm aker In
also In the Bandon hospital three the adult division. Mrs. Lee
days last week with m inor sur­ M itchell won second with a com­
gery. There were 11 Port O r­ ical rending.
ford patients there at the same
In the student division Julie
tim e
At this rate, D r Boos Is M cW illiam s and Corky Olson
going to be needing wings
were first w ith a medley of two
calypso songs w ith guitar accom­
panim ent by Olson. A ballet
dnnee won second for Lorna
Funk, and the Dw lre sisters Su­
sie and Jeanie were third with a
duet and piano accompaniment.
The children’s division saw
One month ago a group of lo­ Teresa Phillips take firs t w ith
cal »adlea met and organized a accordion and piano solos. O th ­
TO1*H club for the purpose of er winners were: Jack Ponting,
M ary j
‘T a k in g O ff Pounds Sensibly". accordion solo, second:
W hether they heeded President Knapp and Bryan Phillips, twist (
Kennedy's call for physical f i t ­ act, third; Lorraine Woods, ac- I
ness or Easter Sunday wag ln cordion solo, fourth; "Blackbird
back o f th eir minds, these mem­ Ballet", Oold Beach, w ith Den­
ise T aylor, Nan y Buffington, i
bers are "good loosens".
Seven of the nine calorie­ Anne Mayea, Karen and Lisa
Richardson, Allison Mnorcll, Jo- j
counting TO PS met Tuesday and
hanna M ather, Jennifer Dick, |
weighed In 5« pounds lighter for
the month's total loss. Plans Diane Coldiron and Bernadette (
were made for a banner and gifts Powers, fifth ; Connie B rig h t and I
to h" taken to the district con- M ary King, twist, act, sixth; Stan ,
ve n '1°” to be held ln Coos Bay Zook. Brad Marsh, comet and j
trumpet duet, seventh
Kathy
July 2«
Anj
dahlng Inform
ation Anne K rlck.
accord, ” solo, |
elahing
Information
Talent Show
Lots of Fun
TOPS Are
Good Losers
can ci
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Colson, president, | eighth; Rlchnrd Rush, clarinet j
meeting nt the city | solo, ninth; Meredith Dick, song,
i lays a t 3 pm .
and dance, tenth.
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