Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, November 01, 1962, Page 12, Image 12

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    Garden Clubbers See
How Corsages Made
12 —Port Orford New», Thursday, November 1, 1962
NEW S
Shocking Facts
Told at Civil
Defense Neel
By ALM A OEETS
DO YOU KNOW T H A T . . .
the ease
a
w ar
disaster . . .
in
• SOCO refugees w ill imme­
diately be sent to Curry coun­
ty *
• There w ill be NO north­
bound traffic on the highway?
Tops Club News
The nine members present at
the meeting of the Langlois
Leaner Ladies TOPS club on
Wednesday evening lost a total
of 19 and one-fourth pounds, with
M rs
J
R
Brown erownea
queen for losing 8 and onfshatf
pounds
There were no pigs for the
week and only one turtle. The
m ain topic of discussion was
the district meeting to be held
in Reedsport on Saurday eve­
ning. The meeing night was
changed to Tuesday for this
week due to Halloween being on
Wednesday.
• Those refugees AN D YOUR
OWN F A M IL Y w ill have te
be taken care of for two weeks
before help comes?
• All stores end gas stations
w ill IM M E D IA T E L Y dose?
P.T.O. Sets Dinner
For Education Week
Everyone present at the meet­
ing of the Parent-Teacher O r­
ganization on Tuesday evening
seemed to enjoy themselves im ­
mensely The program consisted
of a “ community sing," led by
Mrs. Everett Strain, with Mrs
Gerald Kamph playing the ac­
cordion.
The attendance banner was
won by M rs. W hittaker's room
M rs. Steve Sullivan reported
about the landscaping of the
school grounds The recent wind
helped by taking out some of
the trees, but there are about
five more which w ill have to
-------------------------------be removed.
Visiting during this pas: week
Mrs. Paul Flood, chairman of
at the home of Mrs. M attie M o the PT^O. dinner, made her re-
sher were M r and Mrs. Ray port. The dinner wiU be heM on
Snook of Coos Bay. M r. and Tuesday, Nov. 13, from 5:30 to
M rs G Waldo of Portland and 7:30 p.m ., with open house from
M rs Bin Carvello and daugh- 6:301 to B OO p m .jtn the same
evening. This is National Edu­
ter M ary Ann of Coos Bay.
cation Week and Open House
and the dinner are always held
during this week
Discussion was held about fur­
nishing the Christmas treats for
the children again this year. It
Funeral services were held
was decided for the members to
at the Langlois Community
take the school census this year
Church Saturday for Mrs Mabel
if
it was a j roved by the school
Edwards, with Rev. B ill Mai
officiating. Interm ent was in superintendent.
Stanley Vandehey. principal,
Bandon Mrs Edwards was a
explained
the new report cards
resident of this area for many
and asked the parents to come
years
She is survived by two daugh in and talk with him during the
tors, Mrs. Charles Caughell of school year and to let him know
Langlois and Mrs. Tom Griffith if they like this new card.
Those ere just a few of the
questions and answers which
a group of Langlois residents
learned a t a Civil Defense
meeting held Monday evening
at the Grade School Gym.
Another mooting w ill bo
hold next Monday, Nov. S, at
the same place.
1» Is to tvoryone's advant­
age Io attend this meeting end
find out whet needs to be done.
We alt hope that we w ill never
hqye to use this information,
but |ust SUPPOSE . . .
Services Held For
Hrs. Mabel Edwards
of Coquille; two sons. Leo and
Raymond, both of Los Angeles;
two brothers. Charles Jensen of
Denmark and Jack of Monte­
rey, Mexico.
Pallbearers were
Clarence
Ready for two full days of
Zum walt, Louis K r e u t z e r ,
George Guerin, John Donaldson. professional activity, delegates
Joe McGowan and Ren Rund- to the Oregon Education Asso­
ciation Deparm ent of Classroom
berg.
Mrs. Wesley Chappel sang, ac­ Teachers met this weekend at
companied at the piano by Mrs. Bend Those attending from this
district were Mrs. Donna Chur­
Quincy Corrie.
chill and M rs. Joe Zook.
In tune with the educational
trmes, the agenda emphasized
certification and its effect on
teacher training, administration
and classroom practice. D r. Da­
vid Darland, associate secre­
tary of N E A ’s Teacher Educa­
tion and Professional Standard
At the Sixes Grange on Satur­
commission, was among the out-
day evening, the home ec chair­
of-state visitors who participa­
m an, Mrs. C liff Sydnam, spoke
ted in the conference. His talk
about the coming bazaar and
at F rid a y night’s banquet was
the need to sew more things
titled “ The Certification Law of
She has called a special meet­
Oregon and the Professional
ing to be held today ■ Thursday)
Prat-tiro« Art ”
Sam Cuatt reported that many
Irene Smith, N E A northwest
growers lost most of their cran­
regional director, spoke at Sat­
berry crop due to the storm,
urday’s general session Ewald
and that the lily harvest has
Turner, immediate past presi­
been slowed up.
dent of N E A , spoke at noon on
Lou Oester reported also on
Friday
Ethics, standards of
the storm damage to the lily
professional conduct, certifica­
growers. He has useful informa­
tion review committee activities
tion for the farm ers who lost
and implementation of the cer­
their barns or sheds He also
tification law was discussed by
suggested they look into the
pole type of construction before delegates.
rebuilding. He suggesed many
labor-saving devices that can be
built into new buildings. He re­
ported also on the tim ber dam
age; and noted that few cows
and chickens were lost.
Mrs. Ralph H all and M r. and
M rs. T. Watkins received the
firs t and second degree obliga
tions. Motion was passed not to
charge the school district for
the use of the Grange H all by
the music department.
The $100 savings bond was re-1
ceived for placing second in the
nationwide Community Service
The
Rhododendron Garden
club met on Thursday at the
home of M rs Gene Cotton A
demonstration on the malting of
corsages was given by Mrs E r ­
nest H atm aker She demonstra­
ted the use of fresh materials,
dry m aterials, and artificia l
flowers After she showed how
to w ire the flowers together and
how to prepare feathers, each
m em ber made a feather cor-
sak f
The bird report about jays,
WaS given by Mrs George Guer-
in M rs R K E rw in gave the
fl?w er report about the honesty
of moneyplant She also brought
seeds of the plant for each m em ­
ber present.
It was reported that Mrs
Buck Shuster was ill. A guest
at the meeting was M rs. E a rl
Potter. It was announced that
the district meeting w ill be at
M y rtle Point on Nov. 8. Mrs.
R K. E rw in is to make the club
arrangement for this meeting
The Innominata Garden Club
of Gold Beach w ill have a
Christmas show on Nov. 16 and
17. The Englewood Garden Club
w ill hold their Christmas show
on Dec. 8 at the school cafeteria.
Visiting hours w ill be from 1:00
to 9:00 p.m.
The November meeting of the
Rhododendron Club w ill be on
the 13th at the home of Mrs.
C arl P laR , with M rs. Harold
potter as co-hostess. This will be
an all-day meeting, starting at
10:00 a m ., with a Thanksgiv­
ing dinner at noon.
The demonstration w ill be
given by Mrs Roy Mast and
M rs. Jack Slattery of Coos Bay
and w ill consist of comments on
the different kinds of arrange­
ments.
M rs. G e o r g e Guerin. Mrs.
Gene Cotton, and Mrs. Carl
P la tt w ill furnish the arrange­
ments. The flower report w ill be
given by M rs Jay Barrington
and M rs Don Bjerg w ill give
the bird report.
Reports were given by mem­
bers who had attended other
garden club meetings. Mrs
C liff Sydnam, Mrs Don Bjerg.
M rs Sam Cuatt, and M rs. R K.
E rw in had attended the Coos
HAVE BIRTHDAY DINNER
1
Mt
and Mrs. Lute Henry
were hosts on Sunday at a birth
day dinner In honor of Mrs.
M attie Mosher
Other guests
were Charles Russell. M r. and
M rs Lowell Kreutzer and chil­
dren, Mrs M ary Corrick, and
M r and Mrs John O rr of Coos
Bay.
Gerald " B U T Phillips recent­
ly returned home after being
discharged from the A ir Force
He was In four years, and spent
his basic training in Texas, then
was in the Aaore Islands for
one and one-half years, and the
rem ainder of the tim e was spent
in Minot. N . Dak
Rose M a rie McPherson left
Saturday morning for Washing­
ton to visit her father.
M r and M rs F ran k Pook re­
turned from Medford on Wed­
nesday afternoon where they
had been visiting M rs Pook's
sister and brother-in-law, M r
and Mrs. W ally Peabody
M r. and Mrs. Roy M oilier and
daughter of Eugene spent the
weekend visiting in the Langlois
area.
Returning Monday from a 15-
day bunting trip were M r. and
M rs Charles Storm and sons.
Smokey and Dw ain, and M r and
M rs. Arnel Phillips and son.
Gerald. They went first to Port
land then on to Vale and Baker
PI NG-
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MUNN BUTTER
T0IUTMS
CED
SUCÉ#
Bay Garden Club meeting, and
M rs E rw in had also attended
the Sixes-EIk club meeting
M rs V irg il Cannon brought pine
cones to give to the members
She had recently gathered these
cones while on a trip.
F IR M
L q » m
and
F A IR
O’* to;p* Cobo
C ELER Y
RfcDISHES
GREEN ONIONS
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JtttóW PEAS 4 7 9
SHEUIE S O W S '
PINEAPPLE ’« 6 -7 4
PEACHES 3 Ì9
WEivtS»
HBYCI H. WILSON
OtMOCRATIC CANPIOATE
CWM CH/MTf CUHHSSMWt
•
Experienced in Business Management and Road Con­
struction.
• Will Work For the Progress of Curry County Through
Sound Management of Public Funds
• Advocates Reorganization of the Road Department in­
to an Efficient, Workable Unit
Pd. PoL Adv. by Ryce H. Wilson, Sixes, Oregon.
resent member of
C i .S. Naval Reserve.
Has worked in fanning
and mining — as a
worker.
A man who gets things
done.
BACON SAUARES
■ 2 9
PAN DON SHARP CHEESE ' 5 9
U t,
FRMIKS55
SPRUANCE
M IX
K EfSTEW
COOKING OIL
U.S. CONGRESSMAN
Attorney, family man
(six children), civic
leader.
World War U pilot,
29
t e s
DEMOCRAT FOR
servation committee.
EMU SHE AJAX
as.
GKAPE
BEEF
4 £9
The use of the ball was grant­
ed to Lou Oester for a meeting
Wednesday night for the Board
of Supervisors of the Soil Con­
/
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T*£
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contest.
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*
North Curry Briefs
Sixes Grange Hears
Of Bazaar Plans
And Storm Damage
M r. and Mrs. Chuck Metzler
from Washington were visitors.
The next meeting will be the
night for election of officers A
motion picture
“ Agriculture,
U S A .” was shown and discus­
sed.
SAT./ SUN.
HOME FROM AIR FORCE
Certification Topic
At Teacher Meeting
B irthday greetings were ex­
tended to W alter Gorsuch, M r
and M rs. W illiam Shook, Jerry
Sm ith, Belva McDonald, Ray
Rogers,
and
M rs
Gertrude
Lantx. Sm ith Honeywell was re­
ported as being ill.
SPiC/ALS
w f y fai .
pei«$ EFfEÄTlVf
MOV. 1-2-3-4-
The only man ever to be elected to serve
two consecutive terms as Speaker of the
House, Oregon legislature, Bob Duncan is a
nationally recognized legislative leader. He
is one of only three state legislators in the
nation to be appointed by President Kennedy
to serve on the national Advisory Commis­
sion on Intergovernmental Relations.
Noted for his energy and fair-mindedness,
he's the kind of man you'd be proud to have
as your representative in Congress.
Pd Pol. Ad»., Duncan for Con«re»a for Confreaa
Comm.. Glen Stadler, Mary Kelly, Co-Chmn, 903 W . 4th
Ave., Medford, Ore.
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