Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, December 05, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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Pomona Grange Officers Named
KAMPH
VIS ITO R S
Visiting the Gerald Kamph
heme in Langlois were K am ph*
Pomona grange met Saturday t Jo Lumpfe. Chetco grange, over- sister and brother-in law. Mr
at the Sixes grange hall with seer; Mrs. Sylvia Lee. Ophir and Mrs Kobert Seehuetter of
several state officers in attend grange, lecturer. Bob Billings, I San Jest*. C alif
Mrs Ed Kamph of Smith
ance An election of Pomona Sixes grange, steward. Mrs
officers was also held.
Neva Boyd, (Tphir grange, chap River, Calif . was a visitor on
Mrs Margaret Couch of dis- lain. B i l l Webster. Chetco thanksgiving Pay.
tric t No 1. state heme econom- grange, assistant steward.
" b « t <
ics chairman, gave a report on
Mrs Alice Sturdevant, Ophir! 0,NNER
.
the national grange meeting held grange, treasurer, Mrs. Bob
•"’,1
recently in Portland
Zimmerman. Chetco grange had Mr and Mrs r .1 . ypner
A discussion was held con secretary; B ill Potter. Chetco aml family for Thanksgiving
* e r*
' cermng the holding of the 'I™ 1* * ' gatekeeper Mrs Bob P«y dinner 0 ,h c '
■ ¡Pomona meetings in the eve Chambers, Chetco grange, Ce Mr and Mrs Bert Anthony of
■ nings
'
■
» Chota Co.
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nings d u r i n g
M rs Honey ! nam and Mrs P u k B t i g
months The grange votesi in !«r * n«e Pomona; Mrs
favor of this meetings w ill begin grange Pomona. Mrs Smith
at j p m
Honeywell. Sixes grange. Flora; STUDEN TS HOM E
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Mrs Sam
College student« J»'hn Isen-
Sam Cuatt.
Cuatt. Sixes
Sixes grange.
grange.
i !adv assistant steward, Mrs Art hart Je rri Cannon. U-e Tucker.
\ h / ra " ? V T 7 d Sweet. Sixes grange, musician: Elam, Taylor. Ellen Mitchell.
executive i v m m i l e members A,Idle W «cman J a m e ^ lfa t-
for Pres.dent Kennedy, that six
are C. H Brooks and Clarence I maker
members had taken the 7th Hansen of Sixes grange and Ro- and Ruby lla tm a ke r were home Holiday Guo.»«
degree, that they had held a aert Chamber« of Chetco grange ; for the ho days
Thanksgiving
Day
d.nner
rummage sale, and had given
Member Fred Adams was
guest« o f M a 't c M osher and
the use of their hall for church reported ill and a patient of G E E R S HOST GUESTS
Charlie Russell were M r and
services
Keizer hospital in North Bend
Ho i,lay guests at the home Mrs Lxiwell Kreutzer and lam-
Chetco grange reported 12 recently.
of Mr and Mr* Herb Geer In tly. M - and Mrs Lute Henry,
members taking the 7th degree.
__________________
Langku« were M r and Mrs Mary Corrick. and Homer Smith
December H as the date for a
1 Robert Hansen ami children of Coot Hay.
surprise Chr stmas potluck din­ Sfeddom G irls Home
of Springfield
Mr and Mrs
V.sitors during the weekend
ner. that the 4-H Rough Riders
Linda. l-aurel and Kav Sted N'elt Geer of Roseburg. Geer's were Clyde Dicky of Everett,
held a spaghetti dinner and a
'
Arley Rich of Wn . A rt Fletcher of ( oquille
T H IS W \ L K I \ C DO LL is a lm o s t
dance, and that church groups dom and Kent Meads, all stu- j mother. Mrs
and G*orge McBride of Port-
dents
of
Seattle
Pacific,
spent
Yreka.
Calif
i ., e n o u g h to h e lp th e slioppers
have had use of their hall.
the
Thanksgiving
holidays
with
Mr
ami
Mrs
John
Mikulecky
land
at P o rt s jr io r d V a r ie ty She p o in ts
Sixes grange reported holding
here to some o f th e m a n y toys
a Thanksgiving dinner and a the g irls ’ parents Mr. and Mrs of Coos River Kenneth Ixing
John Donaldson of Denmark
ami son of Coos Ray. Mr ami M>(lda 8 u t lt |
t iia t » ill so lve y o u r g if t b u y in g
memorial service for President
Other visitors at the Donald i Mrs Walter Pvmitch of Coos
,
, ..
..
j , . r ^,.nw. n
I o r ;; .e s oungsters A good su pply
Kennedy
w it h
Community
son home during the weekend Bay and Mr and Mrs Dennis
Lanxlols had as Thanksgiv
o f c lo t lu n g is also d is p la y e d for
churches attending
were Mr. and Mrs Noel M artin Cbesselet of lainglois
your s e le c tio n
mg guests Mr and Mrs Carl
Thev also reported on 4-H and
and sons of M cM innville: Mr
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Jorgensen and family of la-ban
The Port Orford-Gold Beach « ’ ^nty extension m e e t i^ G a r .
meetings''and’ 'fk>w"er and Mrs A H Swarwv of Ban-) FR0M CO r v a l l is
ion. Mr ami Mr« Lawrence
" sales
-
4-s M and
<s maw M r and Mrs. Robert
Duplicate Bridge club sponsored
„
F r o m E u re k a
^ W n Z r a^
£ • . » . . c , rummage
and the don
Mrs GranI Kerber and chil- Jorgensen and family of Pleas-
a
bridge
tournament
Spent! ng the weekend with
r r i^
at tim b e r tax meeting held at the ir C a ,lett o f 60,(1 B<’ ach
dren of Corvallis were Thanks- : ant H ill. C a lif
Saturday
. ,,
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M r and Mr« AI Berger in Lang- Individual Unit,
hall
lo.« were Mr and Mrs. George the Port Orford Grade School
FLO REN CE
and
Homer Kerber m Gold F ath#r D m
Fortv bridge players were in t Tt* Gran«e,s * ere ai ked w F R M O r M and
Mrs H J. Merz of B<.ach
Mr an(j Mrs Kav
of
Podolsk: and grandsons Bob
attendance for the afternoon and have ready for next Pomona
and Brad of Eureka. Calif.
Florence were recent visitors. Mrs Kerber i!m , y liits d her 0, U ngU „ , A,.ri. called to I’urt
evening session
meeting a Theme for the County
F a ir. One w ill be selected of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thorn parent, y jr awj Mrs Floyd Ian,j Thursday morning bv the
Parents Visit
Marlow of Sixes The Marlows
of his father Clarence
Winners Nam ed
Granges w ill keep their charters in Langlois
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hayden
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; were dinner guests of Mr and p,.,.ts
Winners named for the after- draped for 30 days for Presi-
of Albany were guests of Mrs.
Weekend G u a m
M r- Walter Pratt on Thank«
Deets. a
M resi-
noon session were first, Mrs dent Kennedy.
Hayden's parents. M r and Mrs.
W eekend guests of Mr. ami R '" n* d ,-v a<i wa* ' lrs
dent of Portland, was 79 years
U. E McClary. Coquille: sec-
Ted Simms, state grange
Orville Preston of the Knapp
Gusl Mueller 01 of age and a past captain of the
U. E. McClary. Coquille, deputy, was present and spoke Mrs Bob Loftin in Langlois T *> h* r .
Road.
were M r anti Mrs Bob S to lti Port Orford
Portland Fire Dept
third. Mrs Dallas Weir, fourth, briefly.
Adolph Windmaiser. Port Or- _
In Hospital
and
fam
ily
of
Portland.
Was H o s p ita lis e d
ford fifth Mrs A. D B ,c k n e r.'Po" 1ona
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T here 's no lim it to the height j
E li Wmesett is a patient of
Stanley Quigiev was a patient
An election of officers was
McAuley hospital in Coos Bay a m an can a tta in by rem a ining
• hi. Sou'hern
Cnn-ham Cons
S,Xt1’ ' ^ a> ^ Wn
Halls H ave Guasts
in the
Coos General
General
held with Dick Bjerg of Sixes
on the le vel.
Gold Beach.
reported to be improving
Guests at the home of M r. and!and
hospital in Bandon last week
Winners of the evening ses­ grange being elected master; and Mrs Ralph Hall on Thanks-1
sion were first, John Whitty.
giving day were Mr and Mrs.
Texas Couple Visit
Coos Bay: second. Catherine
Gene
Harrison. M r ami Mrs J
M r and Mrs .Arthur Harm
McMullin. Coos Bav third. Bob T E A C H E R S A R E G UESTS
A rt Sweet, Irene and Vancej
Jr., of El Paso. Tex., spent
Miss
Mona
Motz,
teacher
at
tied for
Carlson and Homer Ruddell.
Thanksgiving *« *k e "d w;th, hh“ ‘nur^h C.lenda Wvlie
fourth Glenda Wylie. Coos Bay. Pacific high school and Gary
parents. Mr and Mrs A rthur
Beck,
also
a
teacher,
were
and Ray Keen. Gold Beach;
Barklow» E n tertain
Harm of Floras Lake Road, and
sixth, F.-ed Starkweather. Ophir Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Marv Kay Barklow, a student
with his sister. Mrs Jack Wald-
Overall winners were first. Miss Motx' brother and wife. at Oregon State University,
ie and fam ily, of Port Orford.
Mrs. U E. McClary. Coquille: Mr. and Mrs A rthur M ott, in spent the holidays with her par-
The elder Harmses took their
Point
second, Ray Keen. Gold Beach: M yrtle _________________
ents. Mr and Mrs D ick Bark
son and wife to the plane in
third,
Glenda
Wvlie.
Coos
B
a
y;
Crescent C.tv Sunday afternoon.
Thanksgiving Guests
fo * :n f-^nRfo|S
f o u r t h , Fred Starkweather.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Thanksgiving dinner 81**5
Ophir: fifth , Ada Johnston. Gold Mr and Mrs Charles Jensen ‘ he Barklows were Mr. and Mrs
Daughter Visits
Beach; sixth, John W hitty of
Mr. and Mrs Gary Mohr, nee
of Denmark were their son and L la rk Slocum.
Coos Bay.
Prior to the holidays, lunch-
Sharon McGowan, of Hillsboro
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
were weekend guests of Mr. and
______________
Wilbur Jensen of Portland, Mr. eon guests of the Barklows were
Mrs Joe McGowan of Sixes.
and Mrs. Louis Bath and sons Mrs Barklow s mother. Mrs
Dinner guests on Thanksgiving VISIT IN COQUILLE
of Coos Bay, Dan McCann of T G Summerlin of Myrtle
day were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
M r. and Mrs. E verett Strain Coos Bay, and M r. and Mrs. Point. Mr and Mrs E verett Is
enhart. Mrs Opal Duggar and
Blair.
spent Thanksgiving with their D a w Crockett of Bandon.
Mrs. Angie Yoakum of Lang­
son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
Daughter Visits
lois.
and Mrs. Hal Strain In Coquille. Home F ro m N avy
Jo White, a student nurse at
Frank Smith, USN, arrived
Emanuel hospital in Portland, Recovers F ro m F a ll
home last week from boot camp wests Have Guests
«pent the Thanksgiving holidays
Mary Sorenson of Langlois is in San Deigo to visit his parents,
Guests of j j r . and Mrs John
with her parents. M r and Mrs. recuperating at her home from Mr. and Mrs Lester Smith of West of Sixes on Thanksgiving
Eldon White in Langlois.
a bad fa ll which resulted in Cape Blanco Road
were M r and Mrs Richard
painful injuries.
Sunday dinner guests of the cvnhPr
Friends Hosted
Mrs. L. L. Jackson and Mrs. Smith's were Mr. and Mrs. Dick • p ' ________________
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stole were Geo. Kronenberg of Bandon Smith of Coquille.
guest« of Mr. and Mrs. Karl (sister and neice) have been
Connie Shaw Was Home
Scheiske on Thanksgiving day. visiting her each day.
Miss Connie Shaw, student at
SONS, F A M IL IE S HOME
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M r and Mrs. Richard Whit- the University of Oregon, spent
Visit In Roseburg
taker and four children of Lake the holidays with her parents,
Were Dinner Guests
Mrs. A. W Sweet and daugh- Oswego spent the holidays with Mr a n d Mrs. R a y Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks of
Coquille and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ter Mary Anne spent the week- W hittaker's parents. M r and Thanksgiving dinner guests were
Brooks were dinner guests of end in Roseburg wifh Mr. and y<rs . Marion W hittaker, on Mr. and Mrs. A. S. M ills.
Floras Lake Road.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks, Mrs Ralph Jacobsen
Bob Sweet of Bandon spent
Dr and Mrs. Robert Whittaker 'N R E E D S P O R T
Thanksgiving day.
the holiday weekend in Rio Dell. and fam ily of Coquille were
Mr. and Mrs. John E llis and
Calif., with M r and Mrs. Mer- Saturday visitors of the Marion daughter Patty were Thanks-
M a ,garet Hotsess Here
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a . fam
— ily.
Whittakers.
g>ving day guests of Mrs. E llis ’ .
Margaret Hofsess and children _
r i' 1 ~
Perkin.«
and
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parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
of Monmouth were guests of
t
v
.
THe
AOS
‘
Sherych
in Reedsport.
V
is
it
In
Washington
Hazel Hofsess of Langlois this
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lester and
weekend.
fam ily spent the holidays with
relatives in Onalaska. Wn
Guests In Florence
Eddy Lester USN, who spent
M r. and Mrs. Dick Barklow
and daughter M ary Kay went a sho rt
wl,h hls parent«
to Florence Sunday where thev returned this week to his base
were dinner guests of Mr. and in Alameda, Calif.
Mrs Dewey M ille r.
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• H H I S l M ’sS io A c In w i l l d e ­
lig h t th e heart o l e v e n w o m a n
\ o u 'l l fin d a <ood » e le c tio n at
t p e d a l p ru e« at M a tta i » I <«!»•
i o n i W o m en '» a p p a re l it a l-
w a> » w e lc o m e in th a t tp e v ia l
under t..e It e r and M attati
ha» a k j e n r i e i n »élection to
vlio.'te (rom
1( yo u c a n ’ t have th e heat o f
c v e r y lh in g , m a k e the hi »< o l
e v e ry th in g y o u have.
ANNUAL
com aw n try
CJIRISW1S
Bridge Tournam ent
W inners R epresent
Tw o-County A rea
FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 6
LEGION HALL - OPEN 10-5
V i UANPMAPl PA2AARIUMÌ
BAkco r o o o s
'¿s.NWN LUNCHCM
Sponsored by the lo llo w in g organisations
Sixes Crange II. le
le g io n A u x ilia r y
Lions A u xiliary
Iksn as Society
LS \ Sorority
Her Line I
TOPS C lub
W W I A u x ilia ry
C h ristian Womens fello w s h ip
Zion Lutheran W om en
Ip is c o p a l G u ild
ashtons
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FIAVM OF TH£ MONTH:
Students V is it Homes
Parent, Visit
!
David
fri,enud Stanlfc>
M r and Mrs. Frank Cleveland Church,and Doug Johnson al.
of Seattle spent the weekend ’ 'udents at Oregon State L n .v e r-,
with their daughter. Mrs. Char-
sP«n tt th?. ^
ayMsrs w^
Br^ s
c .
.
and l.m .ly »! X m .
..
Johnson, of E lk River Road.
F riends Stop
_ _
: Donald H ill and Raymond
M r. and Mrs. Orian DeBay of
: P ratt, students at the University
Aberdeen Wn., vUitod M r and
Mrs. Bob Tope of Sixes Satur- stu(Je^ s
fof the* week, * „
I students home for the weekend
day. The DeBays were enroute to yisjt thejr
nU Mr
and
to California.
Mrs. Les H ill and Mr and Mrs
Walter P ra tt of Elk River Road.
Fam ily Gathering
In California
M r. and Mrs. Ed Zastera of
Port Orford spent the week with
Zastera's sister and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. George Basman
in Orlando, Calif.
Other sisters and husbands ar­
rivin g for the holidays were
M r. and M rs, Ed Nichols of
Clear Lake, la , and Mr. and
Son Home
Mrs. E. T. Shipp of Van Nuys,
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
Calif.
the home of Mr. and Mrs Ren
Rundberg were son Mike ffe lm -
ken home from Eugene and U ni­
It is n o tw h o is rig h t, but what
versity of Oregon. Miss Frankie Is rig h t, th a t is im p o rta n t.
David, and Ada Capps
The Fred Hall home on Sixes
rive r was the scene of a fa m ily
gathering Thanksgiving day.
Present were M r. and Mrs
Bob F a rrie r, Mr. and Mrs. D a r­
rel Fromm and Mr. and Mrs.
Ixtuis F a rrie r and fam ily.
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