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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1962)
NEW S riaher, secretary, I'oggy Jen seo; and news reporter, Mich elle Peeta There are 10 mem By Alma Deets Santa Claus Visits Langlois Schools Santa Claua vtaltod the Lang Iola schools Thuraday afternoon and had a bag of candy for all the children While wattling for hla arrival, the fourth grade students, under the direction of Mra J. I Evereat, aang aeveral ««g(s for the parent* and the children. On Thuraday evening, the atu dents of junior high school put on a program for the parenta and older children. The band plaved .several numbers. the fifth grades aang a group of traditional songs, the junior ugh ('horu.s aang aeveral number«, .od the eighth g ra d e utodenta ptg on a pantomime skit en- utlad "W hy the Chimes Itang," under direction of Mrs Donna Churchill Then on Frirlay afterw «» the lower g rx k e had their Christ mas parties Several of the mother» win» helped with the parti*» were Mrs Richard HU- ihhrand, Mrs Gale Stevenson, Mrs William Ixwhbaugh, M r* M l Storm, Mrs JoAnne Robl cheau, Mrs Irving Apling. Mrs A lw rt Moore Mrs M errill Roh lonon. and Mrs Preston Bright Rhododendron Club Has Annual Party The Rhododendron Garden club met at the home of Mrs R K. Erwin for their annual Christmas ham dinner and l»arty Guests were Mrs. Harry Hunt and Mrs. Prank Hinds, members of the Coquille Gar den club. The Erwin home was deco rated in the true Christmas spirit as you entered th e yard you were greeted by Sarftal Claus, hla sleigh and reindeer, the angels and carolera. To complete the picture was the large decorated tree in the back ground The patio held the man ger scene with the littleet angel ¡of all hovering overhead The business meeting and gift exchanges were held Indoors amid the profusion of many colored lights Member« brought candy and cookies to be made into packages for the local met homes. Mrs Erwin gave the bud report, about the starlings, and Mrs Virgil Cannon gave the flower report Mrs Cannon noted that flowering plants grow all over the world, from the buttercup to roses to orchida The Jeunary meeting will be held at the home of Mrs George Guerin, with Mrs Robert Bell as co hostess. H ie flower report M r * AI B e rg e r, second g rade will be given by Mra. Guerin '.oacher. had her students w rite and Mrs Irene Cotton will give a letter to Santa Claua. Moat the bird report <>( them were about the same, in aaynng that they had been a good boy or girl, and to bring a gift for each one In the family. But some of the unusual ones ashed for a car for mother, a The Sixes grange began their m < of dishes h r the whole fam Uy, a m w for daddy, a dish annual Christmas party with a w aatier for mommy, and one potluck dinner at 6:30 I<ecturer litth* boy wanted a package of Clara Erwin was in charge of potato chpn h r mommy and the program, which started out with everyone singing "Joy To daddy the World.” A duct with Mrs Ixicy Gentry at the piano and O ftC A N IZ C 4 H C L U B A 4-H Health club has been lo ry Tope on the accordion was organized at the junior high rs xi. then Linda Billings sang vehnol, with Helen Jacobs as "Sounds of Christmas” ; a piano le a d e r P m u d e n t 1« Jeannme solo by Jeanie Dwire; a read- Parks, vice president. Herr .ng. "My Christmas Wish," by Judv Magee; piano solo by Carol Tope; Bells” by Jim I Billings; harmonica solo by Boh Tope; reading, "The Christmas Spirit," by Ethel Montgomery: piano solo by Mrs Gus Lloyd; community singing with Mrs Art Sweet at the piano and Dav id Crockett playing the wolin A play, "His Birthday," was then put on. The actors con sated of Betty Tope, Carol Thpe Docia Sweet, Clara Erwin, Lory Tope. Judy McGee. Chris Tope. Jeanie Dwire, Linda Billings, and Janice Pttok And of course. Santa Claus then made his appearance with candy and nuts for everyone. Moy we take this hap- C H R IS T M A S P A R T Y H E L D piett time of Ysor to Mrs Dorothy Spence was the with you continued hostess for the Yak Yak club tuccett and hoppi- Thurslay afternoon A Christ mas party and exchange of gifts nett . , , and exprett was held In honor of Mrs our hope to enjoy Spence's birthday, Mrs Mabe! serving you in 631 Marlowe also baked her a cake. Second Graders Write to Santa Sixes Grange Has Christmas Program W IT H D R A W Tucker's Mart ma White of Salam. Haga has akn withdrawn Among three tram Leaglote the seventh grade and moved to California. Iva Lee Moore who attended the 90th wedding withdrew from the sixth grade anniversary In Riverton Sunday of M*- and Mrs Jim Sypber end moved to Port Orford. were M r and Mra. Dtck Bark low, M r and Mra. David Bark low, Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Sy otter, Mra. Frank Wilcox, Mrs Mr. and Mra James Hanna Newton Haga, Mrs Art Strain, and family went to EUenabucg, M r and Mra Cliff Sydnam, M r Waah . Thursday due to the l i and Mrs Dick Bjerg, Charlie Russell, Mrs Ethel Corrlck, nes« of Hanna's mother Mike Strain spent Monday Mrs Mattie Mosher, and Mr night in the Southern Coos Geo- and Mrs. Harold Sypber Sunday luncheon gueets at the eral hospital He feU while at school and hit hla head on the home of M r and Mrs. Clerk Slocum were M r and Mrs Ru Donna Herttson was confined pert Luckman and family of to the Southern Coos General the North Bank road Iwapkal for several days with M r and Mrs Wilmer Wheeler the Qu. of Selma viaMed Sunday and Mr and Mrs. Jeaae Pittman Monday woth Mr. and Mra. R and family went to California D Tucker. The two women are to spend the Christmas holidays slaters. Vbtfcng with the J. I. Everest Arriving on Saturday to spend lamily for a few days are Mr Christmas with M r and Mrs and Mrs Roy Mol Her and their Charlie Jensen were Mr. and daughters of Eugene Mrs Wilbur Jensen of Portland. Ixwving for San Francisco Virginia and Elaine Lang ar and Loa Angeles to spend the rived home Friday evening from holidays were Frances Ann Idaho to visit their parents, M r. Wmesett and Helen Jacobs Mr. and Mrs Doug Jacox and Mrs Cliff Lang Also ar and son left on Saturday morn raving home on Friday was Dale ing to spend part of the holidays Lang, who is on leave from the Navy. He is stationed in Ala visiting Tacoma and Portland. meda, Calif., and will return S(M.-nding the holidays waiting there the first of January. with the Delldee Pier family Wilbur Sypber and Paul Smith on Floras Lake road were their made a business trip to Eugene daughter, Laura Pier, and their on Sunday They took a colt eon and daughter-in-law. M r out to Darlene Doane, and and Mra. Orval Winchester, all brought back a Morgan mare of Cottage Grove. wth them M a . Mabel Shannon of Ben Visiting w th Mrs Wdbur Sy- son, Anlz., arrived this week to pber and Mrs Paul Smith for a spend the holidays with her few days is Mrs. Jim Taylor of niece and family, M r and Mrs Centra ha, Wash She will be Jack Elfis remembered as the farmer Laila Mr and Mrs John Donaldson Brown who used to live in Lang went to Coos Bay on Saturday lois evening to get their daughter, More Langloi« Briefs On Unde Steddom, and bring her Page Four on home for the holidays She is attending college in Seattle M r and Mrs Bill Haskett, •laughter and son in-law of the Albert Brittons, are visiting here from Sacramento for a few days Leaving on Monday tor Ukiah, Calif , were M r and Mrs Ger ald Kamph and family. If the weather permits, they w ill go to Disneyland and to Oroville before returning home M r and Mrs. George Guerin went to Yreka, Calif., to spend Christmas with th a r daughter, Mrs AMa Kreutier. Robert Smith of Atoany is visiting with his brother and sister -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Smith, for a week or ao. Returning to Langlois after Everyone here at our being in the Valley and vicinity Worth Curry Briob (or sometime are M r. and Mrs. Tex Bynum Gordon Knudson arrived home Saturday from Portland where he is attending business college Mr and Mrs Bob Hal cumb and fam ily, including their new baby daughter, vis ited friends and relatives in Langlois on Sunday. Going to Eureka on Monday morning to spend Christmas with relative« were M r and Mrs A1 Berger, Darreli Price and Richard and Debbie Price. Arriving on Sunday to spend a week visiting with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon White. house sends a warm New Year wish to ev eryone at your house. A wish for health, happiness, success. Depoe Bay Fish Co. F R O M SCHOOL Students who have moved from the Langlois schools this past week were the three chil dren of Mr. and Mrs Roy Rod- man. 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