6 - P o r t Orford New». Thursday. November 8. 1962 NEW S By ALMA DEBTS Officers Elected By Langlois Church Cluhs Sponsor Sales F o r Funds to Im prove V 1 • m i I Lanqlois Llucnouse The Langlois Leaner Ladies TOPS club, the Floras Willow Women's club, and the Lang­ lois Home Extension Unit will bold a rum m age sale and cook­ ed food sale on F rid a y. Nov. 30, in the R EA building in F ort O r­ ford. The proceeds from this sale w ill be used to finish the rest room facilities in the Sports­ m an's clubhouse. Anyone hav­ ing rum m age to give away, please contact M rs. Harold Pot­ ter. Mrs. Syd Cadman. or Mrs Steve Sullivan or Hr ing it to the R E A building on Thursday On the same day, the Floras- W illow Women’s club w ill bold their annual bazaar in the Am­ erican Legion h all in Port Or­ ford. Several other ckixs of the area all join together and bold this annual bazaar ------ 1 D T fl thè Langlois Community Church 00 Sund* y afternoon, followed t>> and elec . - finn - a business . ifftAdkr« meeting The* chairm nhsirman nJ Lon rs of f » o ffic e « . The an of the Board of Trustees is Lyle Knutson, with other trustees be- ing Clarence Brooks. D ick Bark- Xa ' r^ a x tx ^ B x ax xx ad ■ > - - A "T', , , L low. Ed Couch, and Dick Tuck er. The board of deacons consists of Lyle Knutson. Ernest Hat- m aker. and Lester Higgins Financial secretary is W illiam 0 . M ai, secretary-treasurer is Mrs. Ed Couch, with M rs Lyle Knutson as assistant secretary- treasurer. Organist is Jo White, assist­ ant organist is La nee ta Hat maker and Mrs. Dick Barkkiw is second assistant. Ushers are Lester Higgins and Ed Couch ____ F rid a y Deadline for Square Dance Class Next F rid a y. Nov. 9, w ill be Ust tim e that beginners can start taking square dancing les­ sons at the Beach Comber's To Be Tuesday Night Cove at Port Orford Anyone wanting to learn, please be The annual dinner sponsored there on F rid ay. The charge is by the Parent-Teacher Organi­ «1.00 for a couple, and 25c for zation w ill be held Tuesday eve­ teenagers. ning, Nov. 13, at the Grade School cafeteria. The menu will TOPS CLUB NEWS The ___ Langlois Leaner ---------- Ladies consist of spaghetti, fresh cab- r>.— ---------- --- bage slaw, garlic bread, pie of TOPS club held a masquerade all kinds, hot coffee, cold kool- party Tuesday evening, with aid, and as much as you can eat. prizes going to M rs. Roy Kamph Pre-school children can eat free, and M rs. A rthur Haga for the up to 14 years of age it w ill cost best costumes, and honorable 50c, and all others will be $1.00 mention to M rs. Robert Shaf- The money w ill be used to help far. Mrs. Shaffar was dressed towards landscaping the school as a bride, complete with veil, grounds. floor length white dress and ------ flowers; M rs. Haga was the HAVE H A LLO W E E N P A R TIES groom with moustache, bald head, and chin whiskers, then The children of the Langlo-s Mrs. Kamph was the father of Grade school all enjoyed th eu bride, complete with shot- Halloween parties on Wednes­ gun. day afternoon. The mothers who came • and ana helped neipea were Mrs Dick v ie s _ . n C i Hildebrand. M rs Dale Steven- LOIlierenCe D ay bei sob , Mrs. B ill Storm, M rs. W il­ r> n . m i liam Loshbaugh, Mrs. Steve f Or rareniS , 1 eacncrs Sullivan, M rs. D ick Everest, The parent-teacher confer* Mrs. Gerald Kamph. M rs. Steve Apling Mrs. Ed Couch, and Mrs. ences w ill be held at the Lang- lois schools on Wednesday, Nov. Enyeart. The Junior High students held 14 School w ill be dismissed at their party on Wednesday eve- 1:30 on that day The teachers niwg with the teachers being w ill send notices home if they the chaperons. They all enjoyed wish to confer with a child’s par- (? ) a spooky movie: games were ent. School w ill not be in ses- sion on Monday, Nov 12, since played. V eteran ’s Day falls on a Sunday and this autom atically makes LANGLOIS MAN the next day a holiday A n tA A A w Annual r lU Dinner COMPLETES TRAINING second, Pat Starr is next hostess. How High Is Your Community Credit Reputation? W E A L L lik e to be adm ired. looked up to. IS Y O U R record fo r paying your M ila one to be proud of? I F N O T. TODAY’S THE D A Y TO PAY! Let*« »tart building a food credit record today, eo you can charge tomorrow. CREDIT BUREAU o r O O Q O T L IS Serving the Bendon - North Curry Area OOOUI1LB. OREGON daughter Sunday guests at the home of M r. and M rs. Albert Britton were M r and M rs. Bob Powrie and daughters Susie and M a ry of M y rtle Point. Callers Sunday a t the home of M rs. Dick Barklow were her mother, M rs. T G . Sumerhn her cousin M rs. Gladys Cum mins, and M rs. Cum m ins’ moth­ er, Mrs. Alta C arter, all of M yrtle Point. M r. and M rs. W. C. Roice of Morlh Curry Brieis M r. and M rs. Delldee P ier and fam ily have moved back to Langlois from Ketchikan. Alas­ ka. T heir daughter, Delldee, has enrolled in the fourth grade in the Langlois schools. Court M erm illo id left by plane Wednesday for San Bernadino, C alif., to spend a week visiting his son and fam ily He was ac­ companied by his daughter, M rs. Bob McKenzie, Jr. M r. and M rs. H a l Strain and family visited his parents Mr. 1 MORE PROFITS mm . at . .. k UltKaiii ORFORD ROUND STEAK RIB STEAK TB M tt STEAK PORK «TEAK SOWELESS SPENCER., NEW \0RK and TOP &IR10IM STEAKf MILK CARNATION CAur LWeH FLAVOdfD 006- F-OFD FRISICIES 8 »1 MUUMION P»WDERED — IO-Û-T" MILK M eeting Dated SEVERAL PEOPLE ARE CONFINED TO HOSPITAL Several of the local people have either had operations w ith­ in the last few days or are con­ fined in the hospital for various reasons i M rs. Herb Geer had surgery on Thursday morning at South­ ern Coos General hospital, and is reported as getting along fine Charles Storm was taken to ! Southern Coos on Saturday m orning, and is feeling much better as of this writing. John Cox is also in the same hospital suffering from a re-; ported heart attack And two form er residents have also been reported as being .11. Lex Cop<- was confined to Southern Coos General during this past week, and word has been received that Charles Fox, now living in Washington, has had an opera tion for cancer M rs. Julia Anderson was dis- missed from Southern Coos this past week and is staying in a nursing home in Bandon. I t w ill be several weeks before she w ill be able to put any weight on her hip. nuces emerne ««fc f f i » sat ., Special A u x ilia r y A special m eeting of the La­ dies A uxiliary to Barracks 903, Veterans of WW1, has been c a l ­ led by president rrancel Smith for Wednesday, November 14, at 1:30 p. m. in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Smith said that because STUDENTS COMPLETE the regular November meeting, MAGAZINE DRIVE Gold Beach visited Saturday because of the district m eeting here on the same day, was not The students of the sixth, with M r. and M rs. Ray Deets. held, it is necessary' to call this seventh and eighth grades special session to dispose of sev­ wound up the annual magazine Subscribe T o The eral important business items. sale on Thursday, with a total Port Orford News San Diego, Calif. (F W T N C )— Merle I. Churchill of Langloii completed recruit training Nov. 2 at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. During the nine-week indoc tnnation. recruits are trained in physical fitness, basic m ili- tary law, seamanship, customs of $47135 being sold. High sales- and traditions of the naval ser­ man was John Flood, with M ilt vice, swimming and survival, Smith coming in a close sec­ ond Miss Jacobs sixth grade m ilita ry d rill, and first aid. room received the stuffed dog for selling the biggest amount of subscriptions, with a total of BRIDGE BOUTS $177.67. Results of Saturdays D uplicate Bridge at Ophir last Saturday w ere: 1 s t. M r. and Mrs. Ray Keen; 2nd, Bess Brunner a n d Edith Jones; 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Ed C on ley. Next play is Friday Nov. 9 at 8 p. m. at Port Orfor d Grade School. Grace Wagner won high score a t Thursdays bridge session at Katherine Marsh's h o m e last Thursday, Geneva Tucker was Water Vital For Survival and M rs E verett Strain, on Sun day. Sunday visitors at the Al Volck home were M r and M rs Bill Forrest of Roseburg and M r and M is Dave Biegger of Coquille W ater is the first and prim e Forrest is a form er student that M rs Volck taught about 30 concern tor survival in any Utv quage. says Sylvia Lee. county years ago in Broadbent. Roger Stankavich went to We extension agent. L ife can be natchee. Wash., this week to prolonged many days w ith ade­ quate body needs for water pick apples. a gixxl Visitors at the H erb ert B e ll. Are you prepared for . home are M r and Mrs. M arvin ¡adequate w ater supply in your Gertch. "daughter d n borne? />iiBhr and And 'im BAtvirv. hOlUC Ml*S L a H* SiyS thlS BtkOUld ¡ £ " 5 ' Be*U M rs Gertch will he done in every home. it is Re­ continue to make her home in just good management Langlois while her husband member, last w inter all our who u in Guanl> b water pipes froze, and it wasn't expected to happen either sent to Alaska. There are aids to help you M r and Mrs. Bob Bekebredt and daughter Dawn visited this compute the quantities of wat . — — - - weekend with Mrs Bekebredv '.< er for body needs, for personal parents. M r. and Mrs. Charlie use for bodily cleanlinesss. and sanitation, and household acti Jansen It doesn't seem that very cities. Each person needs two quarts many of the local people have been lucky in bringing in th eir per day for drinking and cook elk M r and M rs Richard Sy- ing purposes I f you want water pher hunted in the McKinley for brushing teeth, washing area over the weekend, but no dishes, etc., you w ill need four report has been received yet as quarts per person per day We learn to conserve w ater for to their luck. Sunday dinner guests at the these purposes. If you use the home of Mrs. M attie Mosher convenient and dried food, you were M r. and M rs. B ill Faimo w ill need extra w ater to recon stitute these foods. Read the of Gold Beach. Charles Storm and Friday directions on your packages and Phillips made a trip to Port cans to figure the added a-l mounts needed, if this is your land on Wednesday. Mrs. Jack E llis returned from pattern of cooking and it is as­ Portland on Sunday where she sumed you w ill be cooking had gone to see her mother who foods. Mrs. Lee says, when Inven- is in the hospital there. Mr and Mrs. B ill Chaskei torying your water supply, con and son Steven of Sacramento. sider your hot w ater tank as a C alif., visited this week at the source of w ater supply In the home of her parents, M r. and e v e n t of contamination, thus i water would be safe. However, Mrs. Albert Britton. M r. and M rs A rt Sweet at­ vou would need to know the lo tended the funeral of M rs. Esth­ cation of the w ater valves so e r Hawkinson Peeler in Oak­ you can shut it off if directed by health authorities. land, Oregon, on Thursday To store w ater, use clean Jerry H all had a party F riday glass or plastic bottles or jars. evening to entertain several of . M etal containers tend to give his school friends Returning from a trip Monday an unpleasant taste. Add V* tea­ spoon chlorine bleach for eachj * ere J“ r - a n d M r s .L h c a B a r fc - kiw. They visited their daugh- gallon of w ater. This w ater can be kept for 1 to 2 years and still, (er M ary Kay' in Seattle and also visited w ith Kay and Landa be usable. Many have asked about can-; Steddom.^In^Portland^tbey isted with M r. and M rs. Ted ned w ater, the local defense of­ Hoover, form er residents of fice does not recommend home Langlois. Hoover is teaching canned w ater They say it is al-| right but it is unnecessary and school in Portland. M r. and M rs. Bob Z im m er it has no better taste or flavor man of Harbor were in Lang than that stored in bottles or io is Sunday working on their jars. Com m ercial earners do a much better job of canning w at­ home here. Mrs. Archie Aldropp and Mrs e r than is possible at home It Gerald Kamph made a trip to w ill cost about $3.00 to $3.50 per five gallons, however, it would Coquille F rid a y . Seen shopping in Coos Bay keep indefinitely. L et’s look afte r our own needs during the week were M r. and M rs. Albert Britton, M rs. D ick --an d be good citizen soldiers Everest, and M rs. B ill M a i and for your own defense. 69 KrrRffEWr- TABLETS VIM 69 BLEACH WESSON OIL G -A L L O M MARSHMALLOWS W IT H CHOCOLATE CHIPS MARfHMALUU COME HI* HO C W m i t t LITTLE FRISKIER TOMATO SOUP SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS EXCEPRIM TABLETS 6%-foot 101 Tee AWACIN TABLET'S Steel Posts pilgrim ASPARIM DOIHAAK. S V W W lW F DAIRY FEEDS “Good Feeds Cost DINA-MILK r fU T R I-D IN E ’S top grade. 16% protein ration. A combination o f p e lte d concentrates, grains minerals, vitam ins, added rolled grains and molassized beet pulp. M edium to good quality rough age: feed 1 pound D IN A - M IU C to each 2 pounds m ilk produced. E xtra high quality roughage: feed 1 pound D IN A - M IL K to each 3% pounds m ilk Also available in straight pellets. B u lk or sacked delivery FEATHERFLAKF 16 N U T R I- D IN E ’E economy 16% protein ration. A combination of pellets, rolled barley and molas­ sized m lllrun . Designed to be fed when roughage a n d /o r sil­ age is of u nifo rm ly good quality W ill outdo anything on the m arket In Its price range. Also available In straight pellet form B u lk or sacked delivery. Dick’s HWY 101 100 or MORE ea LESS THAN 100 89e ea 95e • HUNT& FFOPUCTS • Barbed Wire roll * 9 .7 5 TOMATO JOICE 5 2 -O Z L 2-peint. 12*4 ga. (Belgiaa) • A carload of RED BRAND FENCINO Arriving this week - Call for prices. We also stock CEMENT TOMATO SAUCE I M I C A TS U P lo-oi 4 » « ? I Farm Store, Inc. PH 141 STEWEP TOMATOES 5 e « f1 LAK9L0I8 t