Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, April 11, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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    Speaker Rotes TB Deaths in
Nation, State at Curry M eet.
4 —Fart Orford News, Thursday, Afuil 11, 1443?
by
ALM A
Z
COMPLETES COURSE
Santa Ana, Calif — Marine
Corporal Gene E. Ostrander,
Dr. Ambrose ChurchiU. dlroc.area a better place In which son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
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Mabel Right resigned as Ostrander of Port Orford, Ore.,
was graduated March 1, from
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tbe g u e s t executive secretary and seal
£ £ £ £ r i the annual dinner of » a * chairman, effective aa of
O ííT S
sponding Saturday night at
home of Mrs Mattie Mosher
e Mr. and Mrs. John O r
of Cooa Bay.
M r and Mrs. A1 Volck went
to C o m Bay Saturday to visit
Mrs. Jim Sypher
Mrs Prank Hendrickaon took
her daughter Linda to Portland
Sunday where Linda will under
go a series of tests before hav­
ing heart surgery, >
Rhododendron Garden Club Sels ¿
Flower Show Entry Divisions
H m Rhododendron G a r d e n
club Invite« everyone to attend
their annual flower show May 4
and 5 at the Langlois Grade
School gym. Anyone can enter
horticulture and designs
Sixes Juvenile grange mem­
bers will make the posters with
prises offered by the club. There
w ill be two divisions for the
posters: ages 5 years to • years,
and 10 y e a n to 10. Mrs. R. K
Erw in is general chairman of
the show and will be glad to
answer any questions in regard
to the posters.
Other chairmen for the event
are: silver tea, Mrs. Ernest
H itm a k e r and Mrs. G e o r g e
Guerin; program, Mrs. Clarence
Brooks; plant sale, Mrs. Cliff
Sydnam; guest book, Mrs. Jay
Barrington and Mrs. Walter
Gorsuch; bobbies, Mrs. Buck
PORT ORFORD MARINE
splendor (In an oriental man­
ner), and I-others.
Class IV —using tree cones:
A-arrangem ent: B — corsage,
and C—others.
Class V — j u n i o r division:
these classes will he divided as
entries warrant.
LIVESTOCK CLUB
LEARNS TO MAKE
ROPE HALTER
Tops Club News
Mrs. Eliiabeth Gertsch was
queen of the week at the Lang­
lois Leaner Ladies TOPS Club,
and also queen of tbe month
She had been queen for three
weeks in a row, and lost a
total of nine and one-half pounds
Plans for the State Conven­
tion to be held in Eugene were
made A silent auction will be
held next week in order to raise
* * incidental expenses
the Curry County Tuberculosis now.
and Health Association held in
Gold Beach Friday evening.
Address On DisMses
His address was on resplra
tory < liseaaM, mainly tubercu
foals. sarcoidosis, and emphy
He noted that last year
In the United States, there were
80,000 cases of tuberculosis, with
10,000 deaths. Thia is a very
high number of deaths, even
with the so-called “miracle
drugs” of today. There were 41
deaths in Oregon last year from
tuberculosis
On sarcoidosis. D r. ChurchiU
stated that it mimicks T B to
a certain extent. This is a very
"tanUlixing” disease to the
medical profession in that they
don’t know the exact cau* *
Some believe it J * cau?*^ by
pine pollen, and others believe
it could be caused by some hair
sPra >s
Smoking A Cause
Tb. w o rd
"emnhvsema"
the N a v e l Air ----------
Marine
TralnliM Group courte while
serving with Marine All-Weather sonic F4B
Fighter Squadron SIS at tbe El ahroraft.
Toro Marine Corps A ir Station,
llo t Argum ent
«anta Ana.
A fte r an argum ent, a Ixm
The » h o u r couree of instruc­
tion includes advanced subjects don man le ft home and took
involving the maintenance of the stove w ith him
..
fo..
1 *
S d ^ ffo w .
‘
‘
will be elected
at the next meet-
tag which will he held at tbs
courthouae Friday, May
at
7:30 p m .
-- ---------------------
ROOa o INCLUDED
s^jem—There will be an Ore-
jralr rodeo thia year
al0
w(th a
show. Earlier
lans were ,or „ horse show
However, demand tor the
groat, said
Howard Maple, State Fair man-
.(tbe state F air
^'t,mrnission has voted to hold
combination rodeo-horse show
a
christenson Bros., wiU
^ nJ,e
nxko
yjaple said present plans call
for five horse show classes and
an
j n u ra b e r
rodeo
even£
the UUe|. to include
bucking, roping, bull doting.
calf rop.ig.
Fifty four new box stalls have
I,
Tbe art of making a rope
halter was demonstrated to
members of the Northern Curry
Livestock 4-H club by Don BJerg
when the club met last Wednes­
day at BJerg home.
Tbe meeting was conducted
by Alan Haga, the club presi­
dent, and tbe 4-H pledge and
tbe pledge of allegiance to tbe
Flag were led by Patty Ellis
of Langlois.
and means over-exertion. Thus, bringing the total u p to 170 for
Tamsin Hanna will give tbe
ftu s te r; education, Mrs Virgil
. _ _ un unnC i u c c t
the lungs can become oven one of the state s
ra p W
Cannon; entry and placement,
ATTEND MODEL M th l talk a t the club’s next meeting, taxed and-toae their "spring", growing recreations, horseman-
Mrs. Sam Cuatt, Mrs. Gene
»k. 4-H April 24.
has
the person _
_ shortness of ship.
Gotten. Mrs. John Yeoman, Mrs
The four
bream because the'lungs don’t
nun Riers Mrs Carl Platt and rabbit chib.
Widdle waonn
S teJjsu U ivak
Waisers,” attended a meeting
empty all of the old air. Th-'-
Exhibits may be entered on in GoW Beach
J® J“ )rn
is most often caused by pro­
Saturday, May 4, from 9 to 11 how a meeting shou.d be prop-
longed heavy smoking A smok
ar, after smoking for eight
a m A program will be held «rly "
George Hoffman, a pioneer of
Butch Henry presided as pres­
years, has usually doubled his
a t 3:30 on Sunday afternoon
uowuv«
------- the Myrtle Point area, will be
ident of the model meeting,
chances vi
of s—
getting emphysema
Divisions for the exhibits are:
Most people like to have fruit By this time, he has probably guest speaker at the April 13
with Joan Richison as secre-
trees in their yard so they can smoked 8,000 packs; by the time meeting of the Coos-Curry Pto-
branch; C—rhododendron, one Darryle L o n k e y and Ilene enjoy the blooms on the tree he has smoked 18,000 packs, he neer and Historical Association
and pick their own fresh fruit. has tripled his chances of get- i t l p m in the Coos-Curry
branch; D —brooms. one branch; j Fisher.
In some areas this is easy ting it.
museum in Simpson Park, North
E —other branches and vines
to do, but in the coastal strip
GRANGE HAS WORKDAY
(unlimited as long as different)
Hoffman’s grandparents set
R. K. Erwin, master of the many problems face the home Ruperts H«*rd At Mwetlng
P —iris, unlimited as foag as
rwchardist. according to Lou
A business meeting followed ,le<j in
county even before
diffeernt; and G—other speci­ Sixes grange, called a workday Oester, Curry county extension
D r. Churchill's address. Reports foe Baltimore Colony, and he
Saturday.
The
Juvenile
hall
was
mens, (w ill be divided as en­
were given by the various chair wilj relate many of the experi­
painted and new cupboards were agent.
tries warrant).
Moist conditions near the coast men Mrs Dorothea Miller gave ences faced by his ancestors as
cia«« H—potted plants (will built
environment
iavurau«: b
u iu v — — for
— [he case-finding report: of the they attempted to settle in this
Enjoying a potluck dinner at are a favorable
be divided as entries warrant).
a number of fungus disorders
persons receiving the tuber county in 1854
noon
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Class H I—designs: A—rhodo­
that plague fruit trees, and a
tests fo the Port Orford
Billings,
Linda
and
Jim
,
Mr.
dendron time ; B— w e s t e r n
strict spray program is usually p^n^iois area, there were 9 posi
Discovering that you are
shores (all beach material); and Mrs. Cliff Sydnam. M r. and
tive reactors; of the 1045 re­ not as u n u s u a l as you
C—peace, (1) using angel (3) Mrs. R K Erwin, Mrs Sam needed to control them
Standard
equipment
for
the
ceiving the
test —
in -----
the ------ Gold U
vvavaaa»
—
lO U K IU y you
OU W
V IX 13
thought
were
is W
not l 31»
so
wring madonna ; D —carol of Cuatt, Mrs. Don BJerg, Mrs.
home orchardist is a sprayer Beach area, there were also 9
Once you get over the
spring (using a bird or birds); Lucy Gentry, and Don West.
that will reach to the tops of reactors: and of the 943 receiv
d isappointm ent
c,—mother
of mine (Mother s .
w u n r n ^ v v M T in u
E—mo
Day arrangement); T - M a y Day
C<^ e£ L L ° ram en- the trees, and an assortment of ing it in the Brookings area,
there were 10 reactors.
(wring g banket as your con- Attending the State Carpe re­ chemicals.
There is still time this spring
tainer, suitable to hang on ter’s Convention in Grants Pass to supply a dormant or delayed 38 CasM In County
Boor); G — candlelight (using recently were Mr. and Mrs.
At present there are » ar
dormant spray to all fruit trees.
___ Walter Gorsuch. They stayed
candle or candles); H—oriental
I f the tree has not started rested cases of tuberculosis in
_______
—
with M r and Mrs Don Har-
_
■
noon, former residents of Port to leaf out. lime-sulphur can be the county, there has been one
4-H
Forestry
Club
Orford. Mrs G o r s u c h pa^
also r used at tbe rate of 1 2/3 cups death from TB during the last
2
t w sau j v
, visited
year from Curry County; and
to a gallon of water.
rnorougu coverage v,
Thorough
of —
the -----
tree there are at present two patients
Sees
Loooino
Snow
Leo Horner, who was there from
U
w
his home » Salem
is important and tbe spray will from this county in the tuber-
control blister mites, scale in- cufosis hospital
Tbe Sixes-Elk Forestry 4-H
sects
and tbe scab fungus
Mrs Connie Niemie of Brook-
Club went on their first outdoor
disease
i®®5 reported on the X-rays
outing recently. Those attending
Scab and mildew can be par- taken there in the early part
were Wayne Moore, L i n d a
tially controlled on apple trees of March. There were 1,617
Mocre, Gary M errill. Connie
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lloyd with lime-sulphur at the rate films taken, this being an m-
Smith, Twilla Wells, Leta Moore and family of North Bend were
of Vi cup in one gallon of water crease of about 500 over last
and visitor, Donny Dahrens.
dinner guests at the R. K E r­
just before the blossoms open year.
,
They all visited the Griffey- win home Saturday.
Later sprays of lime-sulphur
Mrs. Mabel Right, Seal sale
Laird logging outfit at the head
Visiting in Langlois over tbe are also needed to give complete chairman, reported that 81654 60
of Bear Trap Creek. They saw weekend were M r. and Mrs.
control.
was
total amount for this
bow a fogging truck was loaded, Charles Searie.
Lime-sulphur is a safe ma- year, a reduction of about $200
a cat building a landing, a man
The Young People of the Lang
terial to use if the directions from last year,
et a choker, a donkey working
___ fois Community Church would on the container are followed.
Mrs Right also reported on
saw were __________________,
The workers
----------- they
—
.
thank all the people
who l imp is found naturally in soils the health educatwin depart-
y a r d e r engineer, F . Frank, helped them in their paper drive
chaser M yron Forty, whistle
would atoo like to ask and in most humid areas is ment. noted m aterials-w ere
nedded on soils at the rate of made available to the class-
punk Roycie “Giggs" Johnson, y ^ j
continue to save the
several tons per acre. Sulphur rooms through the teachers at
choker setter B ill “ Red” WiL paper, as they will need more
is also an important element in Teacher’s Institute, and the film
liams, rigger slinger Johnnie oi
paper will be sold
soil and some comes to the soil “The Wonderful World of Mic-
Bright, hooker Ben Harrington, aDd the money used to buy
each year in rain-water, accord- robes" was shown to the schools
boss Shirley Laird, shovel oper-
tile for the church,
throughout the county.
ator Dick Everest, and cat
y j and Mrs. Harold Sypher ing to Oester.
Fruit trees should also be
The rehabilitation report was
skinner Albert Moore.
went to Coos Bay Monday to
pruned this time of the year given by Mrs. Syneva Lindberg,
The Forestry service man was visrt Mrs Jim Sypher who is
to remove dead and diseased She sent gifts to the Curry
also there and answered some quite
in McAuley hospital,
questions. Lunch was eaten at
visiting with Mrs. Mattie wood. Thinning the branches on county patients at Christmas
the McGribble Guard Station, Kosher this past week were Mr. a tree will allow more sunlight time, and robes, slippers, and
according to Leta Moore, Dews >Dd Mrs Henry Olsen of T ills- to penetrate to the center of the pajamas are provi<led for pa-
tree to aid photosynthesis and tients when needed
reporter.
mook. The Olsens are former
discourage fungus disease.
Rev. Kenneth Killin, president
------------------residents of Langlois.
of
the
association, gave
gave his
„
—
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n ■* a
i
IE
Visiting with M r. and Mrs.
message in which he thanked
r .T .U . 10 PI00I
R. K. Erwin on Sunday were
-Cold weather seldom induces each individual for giving his
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert James
The Parent-Teacher Organisa- of Laurel Grove and Mr. and colds; it’s the sudden changes time, his money, his efforts,
and his interest, in making our
tfon of the Langlois schools will Mrs. Robert Billings of Sixes, that do.
have their next meeting Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis and
day, April 18, at the grade infant son of Medford visited at
school gym. The program will the Herb Geer home on Sun-
be under the direction of Doug day. Mrs. Davis will be re-
Jacox, music director.
membered as the former Ann
—
Stone when she used to live
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New students in tbe Langlois II
Schools this past week are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Dil­
lard Richison. Tom is in the
seventh grade and Ronald is in
the first. The Richiaon’a have
purchased the home formerly
owned by A rt Aldropp up by I
the County Una. They have
moved here from Kennewick,
Wash.
Students who moved this week
were Randy and Monty Coffleld,
who have moved to West Linn, Î
Oregon.
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