6 -P o r t Orford New», Thursday, October 4, 1962 'flPW NEW S Ty * R b * By A im * this writing, and is to have sur gery on Monday morning Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Mattie Mosher were Mrs Alice McThiering and Mrs John O tt . both of Coos Bay Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nel son and family left on Friday Hostess for the S ep tem b er________ afternoon to hunt in the Adell meeting of the Rhododendron >rea, eaJ, L a ^ -ie w . Garden Club was Mrs Steve _ L „„ Dick Whittaker of Portland Sullivan. were ¿end. Mrs visited with his parents, Mr and S " L a Guests r s ^ of North <n Flower Arranging Garden Club Topic district director of Rogue dis- trict No 5 of the Oregon State Federation of Garden Clubs: Mrs. A. C. Davisson of North Bend, chairman of landscape design; Mrs Jack Slattery, Coos Bay, state chairman of fhe scrapbooks; and Mrs Roy Mast, Alleghany. chairman of Nation- «11 M «nhershic Mrs Larson told of the future plans and by-laws of the Feder ated clubs Mrs Mast presented the program for the meeting: her topic was the arrangement of flowers and which flowers to grow for fall arrangements She demonstrated making bottle. miniature. and table arrange ments; and also explained col- ora, tints, tones and shades of »u. _ The “law of nature" should al ways be remembered when ar ranging flowers; nature is the best teacher and nature can do anything. Mrs Mast brought plants to the club which were sold to the members This mon ey will be used for the Life Membersh® fund Members present were Mrs Sullivan, Mrs. Gene Cotton, Mrs Buck Shuster. Mrs. Cliff Sydnam Mrs. Virgil Cannon. Mrs George Guerin. Mrs Carl Platt, Mrs Jay Barrington, Mrs. Don Bjerg. and Mrs. R. K. Er- win The October meeting will be held at the borne of Mrs. Cotton. with Mrs. Shuster as co-hostess The program will be on corsages and will be presented by Mrs. Ernest Ha (maker. Mrs. Marion Whittaker, on Tues- day j^ b a rd Hofsess family on afternoon to go Idabo vUit f<jr a few , Mr ana Mrs Norman Sm made a business trp to toos Ba> °® Priddy. j The Port Orford Community Church has invited all of the [»lab orin g churches to visit them on Saturday evening. Oc 6. 8t 7:30 p,m to see the film, "The Big Blast. Refreshments »’ill Mrs Floyd Marlowe and Mre Elton Dwire made a trip to Co quiUe on Saturday to see the eye doctor » _ o- M r and Mrs Syd t a to a n and family visited in Brookings on Sunday with Cadman’s; sister and her husband Mr ami Mrs Chuck Sabin Also there were Mr. and Mrs Ted Cadman of Myrtle Creek TCey ab o visited with the Bob Zimmerman and Doug Beeson families, / ¿ i t i n g ^ week °f Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bell are Mr and Mrs O. of Wenatchee. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and Brian and Janke of Eugene Mrs. 0. 0 . Nelson is a sister of BeU’s and Robert Nelson is his nephew. Mrs Mabel Edwards spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Caughell. Mrs Edwards had been staying in Coquille with another daughter, Mrs. Tom Griffith. Frat* Smith of Portland is spending a few days visiting with his nephew. Gerald Kamph LANGLOIS SCHOOL HAS Mr. and Mrs. Myron Haga "B IR TH D A Y DAY" have a new baby boy, born on Thursday was ‘‘birthday day Wednesday at Southern Coos at the Langlois school cafeteria o ^ a i hospital. An those students who had had Bm b » d - a birthday during August or f;ned a{ n( Southern a y s s T s a s * « r s ¿ < *»««»> „ were 44 who received this special piece of cake. Not Many Lucky Hunters Reported So far. there doesn't seem to be very many lucky hunters in this area, but perhaps it is too early at this writing to know how many have gotten their buck. Ben Johnson got a nice one early Saturday morning up Floras Creek. Mrs Keeler got a nice one too, south of Den- mark Several of the local men are camping out and reports have not come in as to their hick. Darrell Price. Art Sypher, and George Peacock have not reported in as y et. Clint, Harold, and Jerry Caughell just reported they were able to bring home two bucks T - .1 L Grange _ _ w Masters 1 alk Over Queen Program, Bond Issue Electors co V * fc Myrtie creek (Mary Kay Hughes) Married August 25, 1962 Holy T rinity Church, Bandon, Oregon separate Granges as soon as a decision has been made Nor man Chenoweth was appointed to meet with representative Carl Back to discuss the require ments for voters being eligible to vote on the bond issues in each school district, with the possibility of a law being de veloped to protect the property owners. The entries for the canning contest were judged In the men's jeUy making division. Clarence Brooks took first; and * * SAFECO, * few days. Mrs Clark Slocum is confined in the McAuley Hospital as of * * tA * * * -A n n S/\ * KEEP THIS GREAT * DEMOCRAT * * W ORKING FOR * OREGON A N D YOU! * : FACT: ; IN 1957 SENATOR MORSE GOT FUNDS FOR THE JO H N DAY DAM W HEN THE AD M INISTRA * TIO N PROPOSED N O T H IN G . * ir CB?? 'S o V ' lu 4) tu ‘ TODAY: » HUNDREDS OF O R EG O N IAN S ARE W O R KIN G O N THIS PROJECT TO PROVIDE FUTURE JOBS ★ FOR OREGON. ★ VA PROOF: U.S. SENATOR LISTER HILL SAID * OF W AYNE MORSE: . I CAN'T FORGET YOUR , * * * 'A 55 CO Re-elect Mono Comm , 314 S.W. M odiion, Portland, Oregon. Chariot Brook», Chairman. * IS.’*. S IA CÛ and h is fa m ily KBES-TV C H A N N E L 13 OCTOBER 8 , 8 :25 P .M ._ Rolen-Huggins Ins. » SÍ»'- SENATOR W A YN E M O R SE Red McWIUlam»—ED 2-MO7 ~ C2> Ck - 3 .« . * TREMENDOUS EFFORTS A N D LEADERSHIP IN THE BUILDING OF THE GREAT JO H N DAY D A M ." MEET U .S . BM W. U h 8t. Pert Orford. O reje* U) T h e Beachcomber Square Dancers will begin their lessons at the Cove on Oct. 19 at 8:00 o’clock. Ernie Nelson will be the instructor. The price is »1 00 per couple and everyone is in vited and urged to attend. WAYNE: MORSE: Norih Curry Briefs Miss Mjry Sorenson returned home on Monday after spending several days in the Southe Coos General Hospital. Visitors on Friday at the home of Mrs Ethel Corrick were Mr and Mrs. L. B Simmons and Zada Bush of Eastside. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peel and family left for Idaho on Saturday evening to spend a * =>«» h in the »omens' jelly making, Mrs Clarence Brooks took first; ami in the tree fruit. Mrs Brooks took first, with Mrs. Lyda Salvage of Brookings tak ing second, and Mrs. Sam Cuatt af Sixes taking third. * RE-ELECT * * U.S. SENATOR * * a checkup Visiting this week with her Curry County Pomona grange mother, Mrs. James Brooks, is met at Ophir Saturday. Those Lana McGregor of San Fran- attending from Langlois were cisco Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks, s jojjjty of improving the queen’s Mr and Mrs. Art Sweet, M r s .----------- program. Sylvia Honeywell, Mrs. Cliff They will report back to their Sydnam, Mrs. Don Bjerg, Mrs. Lucy Gentry, Mrs. Bob Tope, Mr. and Mrs Walt Gorsuch, and Mr. and Mrs. William i t Covered the Shook SAFE WAY Two officers of Pomona re signed and the two new officers were installed. Resigning were Norman Chenoweth as gate keeper, with Warren Miller of Ophir grange taking his place, and D. Defoe of Chetco grange resigned as steward with Bill Potter, also of the Chetco grange, taking his office. The Masters of the three granges in Curry county — AUTO INSURANCE Chetco, Ophir and Sixes—were appointed as a committee to PIR E INSURANCE m eet with the Curry County Fair Board to talk over the pos- 4 MR. AND MRS. LOUIS E. FARRIER -Mrs Mabel Molthu and Mrs. Sydney Cadman went to Ashland on Tuesday to take Tom Molthu to Southern Oregon College On the way home, they stopped in Lookingglass to visit Mrs Bert Mr. and Mrs Witour Sypher. and Mrs. David Barklow and son, Blair, went to eastern Ore- gon on Wednesday for a corn- bination vacation and hunting trip. They will hunt in the Lake view area. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Miller of Langlois have a baby daughter born at Southern Coos General hospital. The little m iss has three brothers at borne, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Tucker and family left on Friday eve- ning to visit the World’s Fair at Seattle, then they will go on into Canada for a short visit, Visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Deets were ridgar Capp6 and family M r s __ „ . „ of Bandon and Mrs. Don Auer □c < I * * * *