4 — Port O rfo rd News, T h u rsd ay, Verboort Sausage Dinner Sunday Ladies of St John’s A lta r So ciety of Port Orford are holding a rummage sale Nov. 7 and 8, at the Coos Curry E lectric build ing in Port Orford November 10 at the Ocean Crest Grade school in Bandon a Verboort sausage dinner is being held and sponsored by St John's A ltar Society in Port Orford and Holy T rin ity A ltar Society in Bandon Mrs. Lloyd Bates may be contacted in Port Orford for tickets which are Si 50 for adults and 75 cents for children; child ren under six years of age are admitted free. N o v e m b e r 7, 1963 Worth Curry Students Attend Math Workshop B> N eo n ta . ¡ s s - ¿ wood ami Patsy Fleetwood are now residing in Long Beach, C a lif. where David Is stationed with the Navy. utmto »smts »íAMácois H all Pacific High School students! M arilyn Rundberg. M.i iene An K IL 'IL ' D / i l i k ' i vinson, Pete Kalina Jerry Terp Lee Bush, and Mrs Anna Thom » T I A U S ' I Z lfC as attended the Oregon Mathe , L z 4 / lG L ( / / 3 matics Association meeting at| The Langlois Public Library- Southern Oregon College Ashland - 'nt e S j v i * Mr* p ï l ï t o d i , ... U « . IO uvog oaata Mr. and Mrs David Fleet ¡ Æ Suffers In ju r y Jack Preston, son of Mr. and A tte n d C hu rc h '1 O r v ille Pr.ston ami a TEACHER ATTENDS Women's Meeting member of Ihe junior varsity Mr and MrSi Milton Leer football team at Pacific was ut- and Mrs Charles Mother at GUIDANCE MEET l.ued last week during practice tendevi a meeting of the laither ssion and hospitalized at the F m m e n u 'i ’ ‘ J 1” ' oi Attending th*’ ° P,»!“ the n fall eonferene« •■•‘ I Southern Coo. (General hospital ’x Karl Hale of M Z r U S C S “ S r ? x - ï » aroutte of Coquille Holiday Help Needs Taken C O N T R A S T b e tw e a n m a n and w h a le «howi r e la t iv e i l i e o f the huge a n im a l. P ic tu re was ta k e n fro m b lu ff about I SO f r e t above beach . commons W elco m e N ew D a u g h te r with sed Mr and Mrs Tom Radcliff re parents of a baby g irl born by u r tugene Maier ot tnei Let’s Rejoin the Human Race" SALEM iS(ieciaD- The Ore ence I Del 34 at McAuley hospital in gon Stale Kmpkiyment Service their nearest State Employment U niversity of Oregon. b>. D r h P w k ,s a _______ A workshop period was h e ld ]1" « May A display table ot souvenirs i as well as praetlca; b,w k on re’. H old R u m m a g , S a l. announced today that orders are Service Office Some of the job The E The new baby, who weighed now being received for tempor <H>eningx «'curing are for sales " a s te rn 's - ta r's o c ia l club ind each P*’rst,n * • * permitted Langlois Community church included agates, Douglas fir tirem ent groups "< pounds, 11 ounces and was ary help for the Christmas Holi clerks, cashiers, gift wrappers, The ’ Wonderful W est’’ hv :s holding !he;r annual rummage !o jt,ent) lwv is holding a potluck dinner at seeds, filbert nuts and a circu- u . o ^ U WeS‘ ’ sale and lunch«,n X Mrs Thomas attend«! I& ie n n tify liz.b, tify -l named named E Elizabeth Clair, is s till a day Season Eldon Cone, D irect and mail handlers ¡Stewart Holbrook I “ ** and luncheon Nov. 7 and 8 the Langlois Grade school Nov. la r slide rule. ng ami Working with Hard-to patient at the hospital The students from Pacific! "W yoming Summer” bv M an at Masonic Hall in Port Or Employers are urged to place or, said that indications at thia 16. at 6:30 p m . This is being Radcliff is a teacher at Pacific time are for a record holiday their orders for holiday season held jointly with the Men’s Fel High school say they were im -| O’Hara, in which the author o f , ford 1 *‘ *e * n the hours of 10 Reach Individuals" ami "The ___ _ Future Personnel Services In H.gh School season anti that an early buying workers at the earliest possible lowship Night and w ill be a pressed with the meeting and. . My Fnend rlic k a • ttT;te< o( a m and 4 p m. Everyone Is welcome to come and look"over Ore#®n‘ ' May no Thomas at --------------------------- - feel it was sufficiently valuable) her'interesting life on a W ovm-, u , date to give the Employment trend Is indicated Family Night with a program * ’ the display and have lunch ThiMe seeking holiday season Service a better oppertunlty to of local talent to follow the to send students again next year. | ing ranch L ^ i C ab O n , O L C W i" *»“» Grandmother For the vounger readers tiiey i The d lb s Daughters had a work should register now withi serve their needs dinner. have ’’The Shining F illy b y ! ’3/ * * Halloween party at the £ * . • * • .................. The Sunday school contest In R eed sp o rt X X ’ * I p i Downev; Abraham Masonic Hall Oct 31. A large winners w ill be awarded prizes Donna Churchill and Wanda I ; a ir , . at this meeting. L incoln" r,. group of teenagers attended and F G Summerlin in Myrtle Volck of Langlois and Mrs. Bob, _ ... bv . Genevieve .. ... Hows” „ F o s te the games, dancing and ------------- Sunday. Nov 17, in the eve- Meyers of Port Orford attended, , T he )J lnd *" tht ".Low s by Point Kenneth Grahame. "The First refreshments A special 'thank.- King« R e tu rn -------------------- — n‘ng, a f ‘i?’ ^ TT AgeJ eSta' * < r f t h i'D d u ’ k a p p a | ^ nnet> « p ment w ill be shown. This i s ! Camma in Reedsport Saturday J Woman Doctor by Rachel Bak- !° tiM’ Guardian Council mem F ro m A la » k . er; "Ponv F a rm ” bv Paul r* 'rs wh*’ #avc t;me to nu ke \ i r .,„d \ j rs King re uCOTOC d W e c t, M a r y a fine film and is a real help Brown thls Pa r‘> a success. |turned Saturday after spending I P T J for teenagers and a boost for In P o rtla n d adults. a couple of months in Alaska A n n L3V C L n g a g e d Mr. and Mrs Frank Wilcox | For the youngest patrons t h e y _____________ ___ ^*'s enjoyed some good can- spent the weekend in Portland. have "Houses From the S ea";! Now Residents Angus and the Ducks"; M ik e \ i r a n .j \ » rs r i n m . . v . hunting and fishing Thev Mr. and Mrs B E. Cave an- - 8 . u ,'sts . . “ ..t f 'H s Ann «... w .., - nounced engagement of their M ulligan and His Steam Shov-1 are new res d e ^ ’ s o f F o u r \ n Kay i o ------ * cre Wade, nounced the the engat H o s p ita l P a tie n ts MART’S NOM. g - ENOS MOV. I b Who Built the Bridge’ ” : | ;hev have a daughter Cvnth i fo rm «'r |y o f Myrtle Point daughter. Marv A Ann, to George Mrs. Cecil Lester returned e l" ; and Johnnv Crow's Garden ” • I m the th ird u r .d e Th e trip was made by car and Sweet, son of 5 in third grade and a son * ne Sw,-et. M r and Mrs Sunday from the hospital in • P /k 0 C O Tom in the second grade at th. relurn tn P m’,d‘‘ wlthout 1 irrc > -Swe* ‘ ' at • dln,* r *» The Pacific High School foot Bandon to her home on Sixes Langlo:- Grade School chains and they report the w orsti their home at Salem last Sun- A tte n d S tate • J O H W S - M A M V llli ball te yn with their coach John river. , driving hazards were in Seattle day A summer wedding is e e t ----------------------------------- Botz, and cheerleaders Mary i Other local residents who B o w lin g M with traffic in a rainstorm. planned • CELOTEX Mrs. Harry Strahan. Mrs John D a u g h te r A rriv e s Margaret Helmken. Sheryl have been patients at the South _______________ Both are seniors at the Uni- Word was received from form Mechals and Ellen McWilliams, ern Coos General hospital are Mayea, Mrs Bob McKenzie. I versity of Oregon Miss Cave, an were among the 26,000 spectators Irene Carlson of Sixes and Mrs Calvin Smith, of Port Or- er Pacific High teacher Thoma- V is it III M o th e r , elementary education major, is for the Oregon State-Stanford Mrs. Barney Breedlove of Lang ford; Pauline Jackson of Rose- Bryden, now living and teaching pAliX Mr anti Mrs V irg il Cannon a member of Alpha Chi Omego' burg and Ann Ryan of Ophir, in Canada, of a baby daughter football game in Corvallis Satur lois. StXJAU attended the State Bowling Violet E m ily, weighing 7 pounds, were in Portland last weekend sorority Sweet is a business day. tournament in Bend this p a s t' 13 ounces, born three weeks visiting Mrs Cannon's mother najor and a member of Sigma Transportation for the team In Albany Phi Epsilon fraternity who has been ill. B®8 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schelske weekend was provided by A rt Tiny) Law Attending the dinner were The ladies report a very en- — — ----------------- — rence. Gene Harrison, Rayburn visited their son Lawrence and In Y on calla Mr. and Mrs Piercy Sweet. Guerin and Mr. and Mrs Jack fam ily in Albany over the week joy able weekend but will not E a s te rn S ta r To Mr and Mrs. Paul Smith of Mrs. Edith Spoon, Sue and know the results of :he:r scor- H a llo w e e n P a r ty Waldie who each drove a car end. Langlois were recent visitors of George Sweet and Nelson Peder ing until the tournament ends. H e ld In L a n g lo is and arrived in Corvallis in time Mr and Mrs Bob M<X?andlish son S tudents H o m e ---------------------------- A Halloween party for the to see a basketball game. in Yoncalla Miss Cave announced her en-j prim ary grades at the Langlois B ill Bates, a student at the gagement to her sorority sisters' I grade school was held Thursday University of Portland, spent In P o rtla J n d , , B irth d a y C e le b ra te d last week at a traditional candle the weekend with his parents, I , M r , . and Mrs. . . A rt . Aldropp , . of , . |with room mothers helping Beachcombers Set Recent visitors at the Albert passing c e r e m o n y . Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Bates in Langlois made a business trip to favors teachers w i!h SPeCia‘ ,re#:S and Brltton in Denmark were Rogge of Bandon, her "little Port Orford. Portland Monday Sadie Hawkins Dance j and Mrs Louie Lund of sister" in the sorority, helped A couple Chris Tope, son of Mr. and — ------------ unidentified ^ 1 ^ and M r and Mrs B il, Pilline EP 2 -Î 0 6 1 with the event. ghosts" appeared and tneir Rreu{zer 0( The Beachcombers’ S quaif Mrs. Bob Tope of Sixes and In E a s te rn Oregon y,,je wbo were Fw<T oarogo M r and M rs ’ Lonnie McVay | »hereabouts" are unknown! dance group is announcing. _a student at Oregon Sta ' T K S ' J “ Sadie Hawkin’s dance to be held” home for the weekend. I of Port Orford spent several ---------------------------- November 16 at 8:30 p.m at ------------- days last week visiting in East- Dau9h,«t A rr iv e » the Cove. Thei’e w ill be prizes Relatives Visit I ern Oregon. Sheila Jean is the new daugh- for the best costume. Recent visitors at the Kenneth —_______________ ter ° f M r and Mrs. Fred Blag- A regular dance scheduled for Belden home in Port Orford At Ju nction C ity ,en of Por* Orford Dec 7 is being cancelled as were Belden's mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams Tf’e bahy, weigh.ng 7 lbs. many members are planning to Dora Belden of Mankota, Kan., i and son were in Junction City z ,ia ' oorn Oct 26 at s ii.n- attend the annua! Buckaroo’s and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E u -' over the weekend ' ' General hospi al n dance being held in Roseburg at gene K irk of Minneapolis, Kan. _________________ ¡Bandon that time. This event _____ is being «, | The visitors enjoyed the trip V isit Mother Grandparents are Mr. and planned with an Oriental them e, to see the "Trees of M ystery", Mr. and Mrs Roy Hofsess of *; a'« Blagden of Port Gr and a large attendance is ex- the Rogue rive r boat trip and Powers visited his mother. f" rd and '’Ir Mrs Elm er ¡one weekend with the Kenneth Hazel Hofsess, in Langlois this w h " le of Sacramento. Cal f The Beachcombers are still Belden Jr. fam ily of Lakeside pat weekend ! ---------------------------- V isits In T a c o m a holding beginner’s lessons each where they -----------* ‘ of M r were guests Monday evening at the Cove and Mrs. Verne Hankins, care Luncheon Hostess ' ,rs Tohn Chenoweth returned j Mrs Bernard Kosta was host- 'l"fid a y morning from a visit ( and all interested in learning takers at "Camp Easter Seal” . to square dance are urged to ess at her home Thursday for |'* ‘ -h her s.ster. Mrs Cora Bax- attend. Visit Son potluck luncheon and an after- ¡(cr and laughter, Mrs Shirley Mrs. Bernard Kosta a n d noon of sewing and knitting. ¡Bryson, in Tacoma. Wn daughter Ginger spent the week Attending were Mrs. Sterling B rid a l Shower end visiting Mrs. Kosta’s son Welch of Bandon, Mrs. A riel ln C o rvallis Jim in Corvallis. MacDonald. Mrs. Val Townley Kate M ore of Gold Beach and full Honors Fiancee Ne!1:e Fromm of Brushes Creek They attended a program at and Beulah Hines. QUART were recently in Coos Bay and | the Coliseum Saturday evening A bridal shower for Miss when famous recording stars were guests of M r and Mrs Gladus Anderson, fiancee vl “ Peter, Paul and M ary” were On Leave of Lester Huntley, USN., left George Fromm in Coquille George Dwire, was given F ri featured Miss Mary Helmken. They were among the many day afternoon at the home of one of the cheerleaders attend Tuesday for San Diego after hundreds of guests who attended c spending his leave with bis Mrs Eldon Spence in Silver ing the Oregon State-Stanford the large Smorgasbord held at mother. Elsie Huntley of Sixes Springs. game with the group from Pa ’ he Community Bldg in Coquille Assisting Mrs. Spence were cific High School, returned home D in n er Guests Saturday evening, sponsored by Mrs Sidney Cadman, Miriam with the Kostas. Mr and Mrs A rt Nieman the Meth idist church, Deaver and Mrs. Rov Noah At« were Saturday evening dinner j ---------------------------- t " ,8 w X friends surprise guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion v . . Viait Sister H O S TE S S O N B IR T H D A Y Hubbs of Brushes Creek. M r and Mrs. Ray Deets spent Mrs. Leo Mitchell was hostess several days in Portland and A l l FIAVOAS at her Elk River home for a Has S urgery E thel Moore. Mrs. Elton Dwire group of friends last week serv Nick Marsh has been a patient were dinner guests of Mrs. and Mrs. M ilt Anderson ing a delicious fried chicken for surgery at the Mast hospital Deets’ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don 002’ may a a Unable to attend and sending luncheon. in M yrtle Point this past week Auer, in Myrtle Creek on their g ifts were Mrs. V irgil 1 return trip home. The friends, learning of the Mrs Dick Barklow hostess having a birthday, sur See D a u g h te r B a n le li, B, „ y F r o m Coquille prised her with a birthday cake M r and Mrs. Tom Meade of Hal Pierce of Coquille spent and gifts. Port Orford visited their daugh several days visiting his daugh- RiRh Arm strong, Pat and Jean Attending were Mrs. Ben ter and son-in-law the Donald Mr and Mrs Everett MfConnel and Leta Shaw Johnson, Mrs. Leo Mitchell and | Strain, in Langlois Miss Anderson is the daughter son Charles, Mrs. George Mc Fromms :n Springfield. vy an.u M rs- MiK Anderwn Donald. Mrs. Ariel MacDonald, of Klam ath F alls George is the and Mrs. Roy Mills. son o f M r and Mrs. Elton Dwire a r / f Xef ,and, ihC y° Ung C0UPle D u p lic e te B rid g e are tentatively planning a Dec The Port Orford-Gold Beach em ber wedding. Duplicate bridge club met at Ophir Saturday evening with In A s h la n d six tables of bridge. Here it is - a HANDY M r and Mrs. A rt Sweet re Winners were Mrs. Harry A&ED AMP turned Sunday from Ashland Kalina and Mrs. Charles Daugh HUNBRED or M or»! where they spent a week visit erty firs t; M r and Mrs Ray UlfU-TRlMMfO Call Crater Finance ing th e ir daughter Mrs Jim Keene, second; Mr. and Mrs LBi Parsons and fa m ily. Vern Kolen, th ird ; and Mrs. Rod McKenzie and Mrs. Ira SFECI AU THUH.jHlvSitr, Tucker, fourth. Langlois Church Dales Potluck '7**1 ROOFIN& SALE . ** QMS M IK 0 M .V ! Pacific Team Sees OSU Play VALlfCC TO $14 •OPe/V ALL PAY SATURDAY POTATOES 50 LBS ON14 Ä» O N IO N S CARROTS 2S25 NALLEYfc MAVONNAKE VETS CAT L IT T E R P K « CLOTHS BURNER 8ITÇ POfr FOOD ROYAL P U P P IN G CANNEO P06- FOOD LARGE EGGS LOANS UP TO $1500 53‘ 4 ^9 « 10 25c ; G R O U N D Kit switrs nttMiim FviiY » wonts LßS cook T -B O N E S T E A K S CHEESE = .4 9 Visit Moores Mrs. Jess E n ye a rt and B ar T h u rs d a y B rid g e bara Geer of Bandon visited Mr Mrs. Nick Marsh was hostess and Mrs. A lbert Moore o f the to the Thursday bridge club A irp o rt Road last week. Friday at her E lk River home High score was held by Mrs. Ralph Hall and second high by Returns From Business T rip Jim Tweedy o f the Arizona Mrs Ira Tucker The hostess Ranch returned Sunday from a won the slam prize. business trip to Los Angeles and At Lake Tahoe San Francisco. The A1 Bergers returned re New and different, but like able are the “ W h irley-B ird” a ir cently from a few days vacation taxies used from the a irp o rt to spent at Lake Tahoe. the cities in southern C alifornia, Tweedy reports. There’s good new« in the ads! IN AND N AV r A CNP OF COFFFF M fc e YÛU DNûPf • F<M +« SkR.&úly out Prices ARE LOWER m • Pirn GOLD BONO STAMPS/ V PHONE ED W I7 I M M