Art News
4 — P o rt O r f o r d N e w s , T h u r s d a y , J u n e 2 1 , 1962
SCENES
SOUNDS
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OF YOUR OLD HOME TOWN
» Ith
With
summer arriving this
the traveling season is in
full swing It w w ld seem that
almost every one has been to
Seattle, or is going, and the
Fairgoers are bringing back
good reports Leaving last Sun
day for ten days in the City of
the enchanted land, were Mr.
and Mrs. Orris Knapp and Mrs
David Starr. They will be visit-
i ng their respective daughters
and families in the area, as well
as attending the Fair.
Dr. and Mrs L. R. Pugh re-
turned last week from a two-
weeks trip that took them first
to Corvallis where they attended
the graduation and saw their
son-in-law. George Hamlin, re-
ceive his BS degree at Oregon
State Next they spent some
time in Portland visiting Mrs
Pugh's two brothers, thence to
Seattle where they were guests
of their son and fam ily, the
Richard Pughs. They did the
Fair up well even to attending
the Grace Hanson review; this
io the old days would have been
called a
-Girlie" Show, eh
“Doc ’ Just hours after the
Pughs arrived home, the Ham
L o n Ü M * Hainee
Alaska for a visit with her par-
ents
Tom and Thelma Meade vis-
ited at Salem last weekend.
were gvasts of her sister and
fam ily, the Clarence Field's.
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Small World Dept
When a
car and trailer pulled up in
aP* ooc,l* )
B-U and Elsie Horn, the other
day. Bill glanced out and rec-
ogmxed his former boss for
whom be had worked five years,
I
ones. Mr
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talk
and
M ™ Henry
Hampton, and
children, of Huntington
park
to
THE
P IT C H E R
o f
H e a lt h . . . t h a t 's m ilk .
'J u n e i s D a ir y M o n t h "
p a y s tr ib u te
to th e
n’al? r 5 f u’
Bettv aDd Mel Browniev. and h e a 1th - g i v i n g q u a l i -
wiU be here « 'e r a ! baby
were
t i e s o f d a ir y f o o d s a s
S ’ up “ 2. i£t Mu
x g S - ^ S £ S fc k S 'S ?
long eoojgh. before th e, u i e
9 .1
QasslgnmeBl at Mc' morning,
Chord Air Base
to
Mrs. Andrew McCornack was
I a u t , h r o flv la tí u-eek a fte r
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takinc Andv" to Corvallis for '^ er dau8hter and family, the
a a o ^ r summer course She
Ericksons at Siletz, and
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took her mother, Mrs. Milliä came home Monday
Johnson home with her to Mon-
Calif., for the summer
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Sat“ 'day
at the Cedar Room around
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w h i c h Mrs Bert
< Edith- held the spotlight on
her natal day. Others sharing
the cake and refreshments were
her two sisters, Mrs. Dick
Gutherie of Gold Beach. Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hall and Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Hubbs
&
Here for a four-day visit from
Kelso.Wn., over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs Cecil Jamie-
son. They visited Cecil’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jamieson,
sister & family Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Wilson and other rela-
lives.
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Well known former residents,
Abb and $ue Ramey, and son
“Butch" spent last weekend
here from Portland. They vis-
Red their new grandson and his
parents. Beverly and Gary
Ramey
e x e m Pllfle d
ln
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O r e g o n hom e. M ilk
the McDonalds went d r in k in g i s a f a m i l y
t0 VISlt Belva’s par- a f f a i r w i t h t h e S te in -
viaueu
A loc>1 .Tadder.-
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fo y,
a
Sunday;
Ira Tucker drove to Glerxiale
»fter a 'M udder” , Geneva’s
mother, Mrs. Ida Basye, and
p
wbo
,
will visit at the Tucker _ menage
¿¿Til'after‘ the July 4th fe s t£
jties
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&
Fish Fry, Raft Race in Bandon July 1
Fireworks Display,
Pie-Eating Contest
Will Add to Fun
harks to watch the rare which
had some dozer entries One
raft employed s marine pump
to attempt to dislodge compet
itors Most of the crewmen were
soaking wet before the race
The Bandon Chamber of Com
f e ld 'S o f S c a p p o o s e .
merce.
With m
the
help 01
of other
Display
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m
erce. Wlin
e neip
oinc; r Plan
u n r Fireworks
.
O re g o n D a ir y P r in c e s s Band()n groups, |g going ahead
in the evening at dusk the
B a r b a r a S t e i n f e l d -------- with many plans to stage a one- Bandon Fire Eksparti
Department will
t r u l y a b e a u t i f u l e x - |day celebration in Randon-By- be in charge of a fine fireworks
n m n lf. eS t h p h e a l t h -
the
Sunda>’- Ju)y l - teat“ r - hspby. which will be set off
a m p le o . t h e n e a it n
jng a raft
race on the CoqulUe
,,ghthouse ,t
g iv in g b e n e . U S o t m ilK r jVer in the morning, a big com- that a donation taken by the
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her little
munity fish fry and band eon- Bandon Jay-Cees from the peo-
b r o * h e r T im m y ar.d s i s - cert in the park at noon, a base-1 ple watching the fireworks will
l a r C a m l v n a c ’a s ^ o f baI1 game ® the afternoon snd he!P ,0 Pa> for tne
. e r u a r o i y n a g .a -
fireworks in the evening
which costs several hundred
h e r f a v o r it e b e v e ra g e .
Bob Schultz is the general dollars
There are some five miles of
M i l k , n a t u r e 's m o s t chairman with a large commit
beautiful sandy beaches at
n e a r ly p e r f e c t fo o d , tee working on the project
Bandon sportsmen are going Bandon-Ry-The-Sea and t h e
| S a lw a y s o n th e t a b le out in large numbers to get ’ people of the Southwest are in-
some 3,000 pounds of red snap-' vited to attend the celebration
a t t h e S t e n f e ld hom e
A very enjoyable family r e - j
union has been in progress at
the Tom Petok home where
T h i c f n n p n u t th p
m i l k per, ling cod, sea bass and hall- and visit the beaches during the
two sisters and a brother of
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nn
3 o , ,r but for the fish fry which wiD. day Fishing for perch, floun-
Gladys have been visiting. H ie .
p i t C i .e r D 3CK ,
start at l i a. m. and run until 2. i ders, sea trout and bass has
are Mrs. Gilman Masdal of
f a m i l y t a b le , t o o . T a k e The fish will be deep fried and been excellent on the Bandon
North Dakota, Mrs. Charles
smith of San Rafael, Calif and i t q u ic k , c o o l a n d c a s - served with side fis h e s for ■ j Jetty and surf and no license
or fancy tackle is needed Out
Henry Dahl of Oakland, Calif. u a l W ith d a i r y fo o d s , moderate price There will be
enough fish to serve over a of town guests are urged to get
Had the other seven brothers t h , e y . r e
s o e a s y to thousand people.
reservations early if they plan
and sisters been able to join _
d o llr to ..a
Summer band director, Henry to stay over the weekend In
this quartet, it would have been to s e r v e , d e l l e .G .S a . . -
formation may be secured from
an even more memorable oc- n u t r i t i o u s . R e m e m b e r, Deetz, will present his coramxi-
ity band in concert at the fish M erritt Senter secretary, Ban
tasion.
June IS D a i r y M o n th .
don Chamber of Commerce
fry.
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Concluder For leaving dis- —
a*
**B be a pie eating contest. ¡TO WASHINGTON
tinct footprints on the sands ui
Bandon restaurant owner Mel
Mrs Francis Wallace and son
time, nothing beats a stout
Dah has contributed a stack of Clyde, left for Spokane, Wn.,
pair of well worn work shoes
blueberry pies for this conteet Thursday to be with her daugh
See you next week.
and many children can enter, ter Mrs R. C. Peone (the form
, The registered Frees- cows: To start the morning activ- er Nancy Gore), who is sched-
owned by* Sweet Jerseys and dies, the Bandon Jaycees will uled for surgery They plan to
M r and Mrs. H. A. McGar-
Hank Bennett of Sixes have re sponsor a raft race up the >'o- spend two weeks with her be
vey were in Moscow, Idaho, last
cently completed official pro quille River. The race will start fore returning home.
week to attend the graduation
duction records indicating the at the small boat basin in 'he
of son Dan VanThiel at the Un
S H OP AT
HOM E
Seven members weighed in , money-making abUiti« of each
a^ * 1"
iversity there. Their daughter-
in-law Rene, and two grandchil with a total lose of
lbs. >rsey
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THANK YOU CARO
dren returned home with then. The Queen of the week lost 8
Twice daily 305 day rniikm? up the river. The rafts «vin
Words cannot express our
for a few days before flying to j,
x
mature equivalent is Tristram drift on the incoming tide.
deep appreciation for the many
, Those with some spare time Basil Ablaze, 15,768 pounds of These races are interesting to
Is zned uo to heto a^ '.he Art milk, 815 pounds of fat in 305 watch as the crew of each acts of thoughtfulness, the beau
’ Mentor to keep it open durtog ^ 7 » : Pathfinder’s Challenger boat does all poss.ble to put he tiful flowers, your love and
the tourist season
* Lassie, 10,329 pounds of milk other boat out of the race and prayers in the loss of our loved
Be Covered the
one May God bless you all
Corsages were decided upon «79 pounds of fat in 305 days,
it is something of a destruction
SAFE W A T
Happy and Huck Norris
for the convention in J u l / a t
The milk produced of ether
The race will start at
Ed and Mildred Maloy
Coos Bay as was the iirforma of the above jersey cows would around 8 30 a m Lost year -ev-
James and La Heine
tion for the favors.
provide a family of four with real hundred people lined the
Booklets received from a , the milk necessary for a four-
gelatine company were distri- Year period-
These official records are
buted They contained many low
processed by the American
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calorie desserts and salads.
Jersey Cattle club Columbus,
Ohio.
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The P o r t Orford-Langlois
Quarterback club will hold an j
auction and a steak barbecue.
June 23 at the Marsh Ranch up
Elk River A full pound steak i
will be served for juat >2 00 |
There will be hamburgers for
the children, if they don't want
steak.
The barbecue will start at
4:00 o'clock, and the auction will
begin at 6 00
Anyone having any item for
auction, contact Rod McKenzie
or Dick Barklow and someone
will pick the item up
The money from the auction
will be used for tiie Pee Wee
Baseball League and for athletic
items in the schools Tickets are
on sale by the club members, |
with Johnny Mayea in charge
of the ticket sales McKenzie is
general chairman of the event.
New Vorti/Chicago
la* Angola*/La* Vaga*
San Oiago San FranciKO
Sail I aka City/ Kan*a* City
Ration/Bitmarck
Mamphit, Minnaapolit
Oalia*/Wa*hing1en O.C.
I f y o u r a n a w e r’ a " y a a .”
yo u 'll ha intaraatad to know
that you can call any ona
of iii.-in lone diatom» on
Bundaya ami aveninga for
Ira» Ilia n 12 O f couraa, it
Coata much laaa to call moat
cloarr plarea. W o u ld n 't it
I m > fun to pick up tha phon«’
and call aim ao iw far aw ay
rig h t now'*
O U R LO W
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GOOD
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REASONS
i FOR CALLING
LONG
DISTANCE .
S and H
GREEN STAMPS
Mr and Mrs George Wood
worth spent the weekend at
Seaside with the Brooks Wagner
family They took Sandra and,
girls who have been here visit j
ing friends and family home
Friday and returned Sunday
Port Orford
o f it, ninny lolke lik r to
phone far aw ay friend« and
relativ«m on «pecial occa
sion«. H ere »re ju « t a few
otx aaioti» wlien i t ’» a good
idea to m ake a fast. ea»V,
low <-nat long distance call:
DRUGS
Production Records
Birthday/Anniversary
Cngagsmant/ Orsdustion
Job Promotion/New Jeb
New Home/New Beby
WE HANDLE
: ABOUT 33,000 LONG :
-• OISTANCE CALLS /
READ T H E
NW S
AUTO INSURANCE
INSURANCE
PER DAY
O R G A N IC
PLANT FOOD
,
The
MIRACLE
WORKER
For LAWNS
FRIDAY^ SATURDAY NITES
FIRE
P R IC E S
RETURNS TO
SEASIDE
i
DANCB
Thot’* on average of about
1 ,3 7 5 c a l l * a v a r y h o u r ,
ovary day of tha yaar. A nd
w e have $ 8 4 .5 4 8 ,0 0 0 worth
o f te le p h o n e e q u ip m e n t.
Thl* year w a ’ra InvastlnB
a n o t h e r $ 1 2 .3 m illion far
Im provem ent and e x p a n
sion. H’s another w a y w a
w ork to bring you tha finest
passible service, both local
and long distance.
P ro v id e * quick,
a v a ila b le plant
food over a long
period of time.
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porn N tres
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rVRT URFORR9RE6VN
K'prrarr.Ung
Koien-Huggins Ins.
205 W . 6 th S t.
Fort Orford,
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WEST COAST IS NOW
IITH LARGEST OF MORE
1 THAN 3300 INDEPENDENT
TELEPHONE COMPANIES
Phone ED 2 -8 8 5 1 For Reservations
C all
0 0 YOU KNOW
ANYBODY
IN THESE C ITIE S ?
r /
Quarterback Club
To Have Auction
^ixes Jersevs Make
Shop C la s s ifie d s
F or S uper B uys
j
S hop C la s s if ie d s
For S uper B uys
visit at the Masterson house
wtiere Mrs. Hampton lived for-
in the Northwest probably were
worW B1U Horn was
^ r,
living
! Thev vis’ted all the
last Mondas whentheir dajg._ „ow Timers- ¿ at Mrs Hamp
e r and family am ved from
forTner Mildred n tn e r)
Okinawa after an absence from
w ...
the states of five years Major couW fiad
^aUy
The regular buslneaa meeting
of the Art Aaaoclatton was held
Monday evening Instead of the
daytime schedule The new of
fleers were Installed Preakient.
VI Mother, vice prealdent, Ma
bel Klght; aecretary, Winnie
Edwards and treasurer. Minnie
King Jolly.
The Order of the Agate Award,
a newly create«! honor to be
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given annually to the moat de
serving member, one who haa
exceeded all other members In
G E O R G E R n iC K IX R O N
work, time and dedicated ef
fort toward the betterment of
the Art Center, waa presented
to Stella Kennedy The decision
INSURANCE
was unanimous among the Art
AGENCY
Association members inasmuch
aa Stella more than met the
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apeciflcationa, has never falter
Farmern’ Innurnnee
ed in giving her time and ef
fori freely and cheerfully, par
AITO
Ucularly during the renovation
TM7CK
of the new Art Center head
FIRE
quarters.
Members voted to accept Un-
request of the Chamber of Com
Phon« C H 7-4121
merce that the Art Center be
G O LD REACH. OREGON
considered Touriat headquarter*
for information According to
Minnie King Jolly, tourists rep
resenting every state ln the
union have already stopped at
the center- and the touriat sea
son is just beginning
It was also voted that the Art
AsMK-iation buy a concession fur
the 4th of July celebration
Plans are being formulated to
sell package«! foods, coffee,
pronto pups. etc. for this con
cess ton
CURRY CO.
Norm and Naomi Baker have |
been on the go of late, and in
different directions. He went to
Los Angeles to attend a Rotary
Convention and visit relatives
there while Naomi went to
Grand Chapter (Eastern Star)
at Portland. Next Norm and
Roy Mills went to Portland to
Grand Lodge session During
this interim. Naomi entertain-
ed a friend, Mrs. Clifford Da-
ton, of Wichita Falls, Texas,
whom she had not seen in 15
years. Mrs. Daton had been at
a Red Cross Convention at Port-
land, then to Seattle and was en
route home
lins with their two daughters
StoPPWl, V r h n P ™
CW
Svls
& fo re
and Crater Lake, before the
senior Hamlins enroll for sum
mer school.
\DEFEND
FREEDOM
BUYU.S.
ORFORDS
CLOSED AT NOON SATURDAYS
FCEE PICKUP and DELIVERY — Pluo BAH Green Stamp*
CEDAI BOOM
Dick’s Farm Store, Inc.
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UUTOLOIS
PH 141
WEST COAST
TELEPHONE CO.