Jack Herman Named Io Siale Posi of WWI Vets Veterans ol World War Ona of the U. S. A. Dept. of Oregon held their nlneth annual conven­ tion In the city of Grants Pau on June 5 -6 -7 -S About 000 delegates of the veterans and a similar number of the auxiliary delegates reg­ istered, and 44 Dept officers Including p a s t national c o m ­ mander Harlen Barnes of Port­ land, Ore.¡National Claims o f­ ficer, Floyd Dover, of Portland, O re . i National Hospital chm. Harry Inty, Camp White (White City) near Medford, Ore. ; Na­ tional Legislative C hm ,, Jack M e bus, of Portland) National Chief of Staff, R. Allrldge. of California, Dept. Hoapltal Chm. W illard Reed, Portland) Nation­ al Auxiliary President, Maxine Allrldge. of California^ Nation­ al Vice President, Hazel Walton, of Portland, Oregon. Thursday evening was a Mem - WWI Auxiliary At Convention "Successful and production" was termed the recent conven­ tion attended by WWI auxiliary delegates held at Grants Pass June 5-8 Among the 373 del­ egates were Frances Smith, A l­ ta Jamieson, louella Vincent. Edith Herman and Estella Han­ sen, from Port Orford. Mrs Jesse Wooley, past de­ partment president, i nstalledthe following o ffic e » Mrs V e r a McKinney.ptesidentiMrs M ad e W a rd . La Grande. senior vice president. Pertnce Parson Agate Beach. J u n io r vice president, Florence Wick. Portland, chap- lin, Renee Strohmayer. Salem treasurer, Margaret Beck. Reeds­ port. conductress, and Minnie Hanks, Tualatin, guard Among the distinguished guests attending the auxiliary session were Mrs Ora Afdem. Tacoma. Wash., Junior past national pres­ ident representing the national president, Mrs. Maxine Albndge. Hayward, C a lif .; Mrs. H a z e l Walton. Portland, national Jun­ ior vice ptesident; and Mrs S.E. Ehiredge, S a n ta Ana. C a lif . past ¡«resident of Region Eight , It was announced that the next convention w o u ld be held In j Portland on June 4 6, 1964, orial service held In the Episco­ pal Church conducted by Dept. Chaplin Rev. Moynihan. F o l ­ io w I n g the service, a special program was held In the V.F.W. hall with dance music furnished by our newly e l e c t e d Dirt. 7 c o m m a n d e r Patrick Graham aisled by Past Dept.Commander Don Raed of Baker, Oregon. Frlslay evening a banquet of the Dept.and Auxiliary was held at the County Fairgrounds Pa­ vilion with more than 500 being served. Saturday witnessed the nom­ ination and election ol the fo l­ lowing o f f i c e r s lot the year 1963-64: Commander, Clifford Blake of Donalds Sr. Vice Com­ mander, J a c k Harman of Port Orfordi Ed Johnson, Portland, Jr. Vice Commander; Stewart Ar­ nold, J u d g e Advolcate; Dept. C h a p li n , G eo. Speed) Dept Quartermaster, Verner J. Llbell The newly elected officers and district commanders were Installed by past Dept Com­ mander Don Reed, preceding the convention adjournment WELCOME NEW GRANDDAUGHTER Mi. and Mrs Ed Roush re­ turned Monday from a ten day vacation In San Pedro, C alifor­ nia. J e r r y Cox accompanied t h e m on the trip but w ill be there until Augiut 1st A daugh­ ter, Christy Lee, was b o rn to their ton and wife. Mr and Mrs John Cox. while they were there She Joins a sister. Kim Mane 1 hey visited Reno and Yosemite Park on the trip home IOWA VISITORS arrive : ■Driving home last Thursday from the University of Iowa, was Bonnie Tweedy and friend. Erma Poots Miss Poots is also a stu­ dent at the university and plans to spend the summer with the Tweedys, of Arizona Ranch Also here from Iowa it Mr Tweedy's brother and fam ily, the Hughie Tweedys. They ar­ rived on Friday of last week for a ten day visit. Then on M on­ day, friends from Champaign. Iowa Mr and Mrs C l a r i o n Henderson and family, stopped by for a brief stay and left Wed­ nesday. SUNSET CLUB PLANS PICNIC Tne regular montnly meeting of the Sunset Garden Club w ill be a potluck picnic at tne home of Mrs. Ecnol Nutt on Friday, June 21tt at one o'clock M em ­ bers are asxed to bring their own table service. DAUGHTER VISITS FROM PORTLAND Miss Rosa Lee M itchell and her cousm. Miss Janice Floyd, visited at the home of her par­ ents. Mr and Mrs Leo L M it ­ chell, this past weekend Rosa Lee works as an engraver for the B a rd y T r o p h y Company in Portland RUMMAGE SALE JAMIESONS ATTEND DUE WEDNESDAY GRADUATION IN KELSO Mr and Mrs Fred Jamieson The V .F .W auxiliary w ill and son Howard drove to Kelso, sponsor a rummage sale n e x t Wash., to attend the graduation of their granddaughter, Delores Wed esday,June 26, at the Coot , Jamieson, on June 11. Delores Curry Co op building j is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Cecil Jamieson and was one of BACKS RETURN the 238 graduates at the Kelso FROM SALEM State Rep and Mrs Carl Back High School Delores was presented the and family, have returned to award forthe outstanding com ­ their home in Port Orford after mercial student of the class and I living in Salem during this past was one of the top ten to be pre­ legislative session. sented a lifetim e membership in the National Honor Society RUSHES ENJOY A member of the National Honor ROS1 FESTIVAL Society must have a 'B' average Mr and Mrs Gil Rush and or better fortheu last three years f a m i l y attended the Portland of high school V R ose Festival and Rose Show while on a week's vacation in 1946 RESIDENTS Portland. They returned to Port V IS IT HERE Orford on Sunday Mr a /d Mrs. Ted Trople and son Gary of Kelso. Wash . visited at the Fred Jamieson home last BACK TO WORK Bo* forty has returned to work weekend. Mr Trople was a member of at Coos Curry Co-op afterarwo the Coast Guard and stationed week's absence dtie to illness h e re during World War 11 He also enjoyed a visit with M and MOVE FROM Mrs. Odell F lake Mr I lake was PORT ORFORD his commanding officer at that The Ray Hodge fam ily moved time. to Monmouth. Oregon, last Sun­ day He w ill be employed at the DAUGHTER AND Monmouth m ill. GRANDSON VISIT Mrs N ellie Fromm and Mrs Tom Meade drove to Springfield on Saturday and spent the week­ end with the D o n a l Fromms Jeanette and Scott came back to Port Orford and w ill be here this week. V IS IT SON IN SALEM Mr. and Mis Joe Comuesl returned home Thursday from Salem w h e r e thev have been Doc and Hazel Livermore re­ visiting t h e i r son. Tom, and turned Wednesday from a four fam ily, the last week and a hall NEW ARRIVAL da> trip to Woodland. Washing- Mr. and Mrs.Calvin Penberthy. They left their daughter. Judy tor.. where they s lilted their son there to spend part of the turn- Jr. , Elk River, are the p ro u d and fam ily Mr and Mrs Lionel parents of a new daughter. Linda Livermoie They visited friends Rose. She was born at Southern in Salem on the way home Coot Hospital in Bandon, on June RETURN FROM VACATION 15 th, a n d weighed six pounds Mrs Irma DuBell and Frances seven ounces Linda Rose Joins DAUGHTER BORN Kirtland, f o r m e r Port Vrford two brothers and a foster sister Mr and Mrs Bud M iller are teacher, enjoyed a six day v a ­ happy to announce the birth of cation recently They drove to Ju nior Damages Cheryl Rae June 11. at Mast C anyor.vilie and C hiloqul n. Ore - A Raleigh. N C com m it Hospital in M.Ttle Point Cher, 1 gon where they visltedwith old tee approved a h ill allow ing weighed 8 pounds. 1 2 ounce, friends, and to Crater Lake and child re n to sue th e ir parents DiamoudLake. They returned to ai d has one sister and a brother fo r w illfu l and negligent Port Orford on Monday VISITS SON IN WOODLAND, WASH. ENP O' PPRIN&- Port Mord News. Thursday, June 20, Zion Lutheran Church News ATTEND MEETING IN GOLD BEACH Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hanson attended the regular meeting of the Veterans of World War L in Gold Beach Sunday. They visited with Mrs Lorna A verill on re turning to Port Orford If your d o c t o r doesn t w o r r y about yo ur illness r e m e m b e r , you w ouldn't w orry about his e ith e r 1 9 6 3 -1 Both the Mary Martha and the I Lydia Ruth Circles w ill meet at the Church Thursday afternoon at 1.00 o'clock During the sum­ mer the two circles w ill meet I in combined devotions VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Attendance is f a r beyond ex­ pectations The s c h o o l Is ex- ' cellent, the materials are the very best and all teachers and helpers are wonderful We are grateful to tne many teachers who give of their tim e, talents and means. Thanks to all those who n e providing the refresh­ ments and furnishing the cookies forthe school. School w ill close Friday morning after recess We ■ nvite parents and friends to visit the school that day to see the d is p la y s and have coffee and cookies with the group We have three Junior* regis­ tered to attend the 1963 Bible C a m p , a t Camp Lutherwood July 7-13 'WW.i' CABINI All PIANOMEGMK* WirW ( uoI Quality If you buy frozen foods, lie sure lhat they are kepi near zero. In that way they w ill hold th e ir quality fo r more than a few days However, plan to use them w ith in 10 days in a re frig e r ator-freezer com bination A food freezer keeps fro zen food fo r a much longer period w ith o u t any !<»» of q ua lity UC0R»tM6* &ANO W W E N T $ iTEtfO V iM O PlMERb •HMM « jmiku w ttrw ' mm C O M M S M itf fa n A