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4 Port Orford News, Thursday. January -0. 1964 Service Women Visit School North Cur Basketball Motion Picture Due A t Community Church Saturday Duplicate Bridge The Port Drford-GoM Beach duplicate bridge club met at Ophir Friday evening with five and a half tables Placing first were Rill Sweet Paulino Sullivan, Alma Deets, and Jim U tile , placing second Vl* i C: lahan were were « an.i airs Mr r and Mrs Kay Ray Keene Keene; i i ' X “ . ii'V . " '; - , , ” " TOPS Clubs Hold Convention Representatives from the wo men's branches of the service met with girls from the Junior and senior classes Wednesday afternoon after school to ex plain the opportunities which are available to them through “ ..................... » enlistment In a branch of the service. New students at the Langlois The Shifting Sands TOPS club Teacher. a ,».„a “ As an example A g irl who At the regular meeting of the Grade school include Richard Many sheepmen of the area is financially unable to take Sixes grange Saturday night the Bushnell in the first grade who report that their flocks are in- the home economics chairman Viola recently moved with his parents, creasing with many new lam ha nurse« training may enter the Navy Cuatt, reported that the ladies M r and Mrs Richard Bushnell. I The recent cold weather was of the H E had wxirked two days from Tehachape, Calif.; they not appreciated and with a wel- Corps and receive the same painting the kitchen and cup- live on the Airport Road. j cone warmer ram in its place training she would receive in Si f Uw2's Mr a" d M r’ Myers, boards at the Grange Hall. Glenn Forehand, first grade, though, along with weather con- the hospital In return for this, 11 was pointed out that the ««r .» h M r. v,r.,.i u ___ . . she must agree to serve the district now has 40 active clubs . ,, V r,t H a ir« . Mr The grange was asked to put ¿nd Kay Forehand, second grade ditions, comes the ever present H ,r r )' Byrne!‘ •«*» on a dinner for the O E A Feb transferred from Port Orford coyotes, bobcats and stray dogs service on active duty for a with a membership of ion mem and iriod of time The same applies bare; during the past three Mr and Mrs Milton lx*er of 6 .it 6 30 p m The home exten- Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saturday morning Newton perm 111 I secretarial course sion asked for use of the hall Forehand, presently residing on Haga. Dick Hildebrand, John j months these members have Port Orford attended for five Thursdays starting Feb. the Airport Road. and Dick Bjerg, all of Langlois. v . „ - - - ------------- to’ * * u‘ u l ol J >7« pounds Thursday Bridge 6. for the "Self Improvement Terri Amos of the fifth grade having seen coyotes the day Mrs lliH ^H fri r „1 M was leone Beers of Mrs Adolph Windmaiser was Mrs B ill Hefner and Mrs Bandon wHh a weight k»s of Class". Both were granted. is also a transfer from Fort before, pursued with weapons hostess at her home on Thurs .Agricultural chairman V irg il Orford to Langlois. ; and Haga and Hildebrand each WaUer Pratt were in Eugene « •» pounds day for .v a noon for the Recognition was made of the T h n r.d h X luncheon 1^ Cannon reported on the "A b ility Dan McFarland. Lila McFar- killed a bobcat One of the Friday ami they visged Mrs club of the fam ily farm „ to — hold land and Lida McFarland of bobcats was feasting on a deer Albert Wehmeier of I \ r j Orford dub with perfect attendance „ size — ------ Receiving high «.-or, score for the B e ie itin a hloh its own and possibly dominate | Scio, O re , entered the second but perhaps the next feast would who is .1 patient at ihr Sacred and also the clubs who had not afternoon was Mrs Ira Tucker agriculture for another decade." i fourth and fifth grades in Lang- have been a voung lamb The Heart hospital gaim*d any weight. Mrs P ratt visited her son, Legislative chairman Clarence lots last week. hunt took place in the hills not Entertainment consisted of a and second high to Mrs Paul Ray. a student at the University "Baggy Dress Parade which w *«n’,r Mrs B ill Nutt was a Brooks spoke of the grange's Transferring from Langlois tot far from Langlois of Oregon, and had lunch with ‘ . guest and a substitute and w ill stand in supporting the fam ily- Port Orford were Monti Estes. ___________ »«s presented by members " T ' J ’ UO5U’ U" ' him on campus haying lost 25 pounds or more b<> he c “ b ’ lw,rt ho* t* M sued farm and urged that first grade; Artis Estes, second n » ! « - « - D k ; l l ; n P The ladies were cnernight and using dresses they wore grangers work for its preserva- grade and Dennis Estes fourth i Illllip S guests of Mr ami Mrs Ray tion before losing weight. BgAO A it T * r Affs Hodge in Monmouth The building committee re The queens' banquet is eched- ported that new lights had been the Cape Blanco Road uled for Saturday, Feb 1, at The City Association bowling Overnight C u att installed ■ JO p m at the Tim ber Inn in R O BER T W VVALLAi , tournament took place in Gold E arl E llis of Lebanon, a form- Coos Hay Jenny Cannon accepted the Knitters Maat .Itm t Beach during the weekend. er Port Orford resident and one stamp chairmanship. The Knitting club met e a m « rs f f iv e » m o m k o r c lP Ila * s tfve*r tb ls x r h t* T t*X M C t) Februarv 8 has been set as a week at the home of M rs * Seven t teams of five members f time operator of ( the Texaco work-day for Botce-Cope park Petok in Port Orford ‘‘ach from {,° rt <)rford Pa rtlc‘- iIa ,w n •< S1,ver sPrln X». was p a r o . . , o | | Mrs Frank Pook was reported Guests attending were ... Mrs in ,he event “ n overnight guest of Mr and * O I C W B I I s u r l y ____ _____ were M rs Pated — Pated -------------------------- ill « and birthday Mrs ph llllPs placed first Mrs Monty Montgomery ..... — ..... „i. greetings' were Ed Davis," MrsT B illy Haddox . . to . Mrs- . _ . _ - Mrs - in the singles Mrs. Harry Stra- week extended Bob Tope Les H ill, . .sirs. Elm S- c a m er « !" V r< u « r « i« ll M arstsll Woods, Mrs John E llis and Mrs. ___ han ____________ and ' " rs Tht* Algol Nelsons were hon- placed fifth tn the doubles and Visit In Eugene Lorrin Forty. Mr and Mrs Jim WiLson and ur‘‘*l last Thursday evening at Mrs Marstall placed second in sons were in Eugene Sunday to ^wn Lutheran Church in " a ll events". College Students Homo First Plaee place ,n in " "all-events" Bob Bartlett. Russell W rwht Elrst • 11*v e n ts " visit Mrs Wilson's mother. Mrs. Port Drford with a farewell- and guest John Lawsy. and Le r-i w ereto Ethel Magnuson of Gold Frank Lajnie. who is ill in a M,5,ni away party, The Coos-Curry Bar Associ nursing home Members of the congregation ry Bowman were among college Beach and first place in "team ation held a banquet Saturday The Wilsons also visited their and m*ny other friends atlend- events" were to DelMar Cafe students home over the week evening at the Coquille Com daughter and wn-in-law and K*ve the Nelsons a la tg r tn Gold Beach end. munity Rinldiiyg fam ily the Marvin Trivella of Myrtlewood tray in token of Attorneys from Gold Beach their appreciation for their fa ith Eugene Attend Funeral See OSU Geme and Brookings attended Mr ful service in the church and Mr and Mrs Ron Weaver re Mr. and Mrs Rod McKenzie and Mrs A. W Sweet of Sixes many other community activ turned to Port Orford from a A ttend Ball G am e and sons, Rtckey 3nd David and were guests of M r and Mrs. John Mayra, George Hahn, ities M r and Mrs A rt Goucher at- t r ‘P to Aconda. Mont., where Fred Starkweather of Ophir. Mr and Mrs Harold Ystad they had been called by the Norm Baker, Al Johnson, Gil During the evening, slides tended the basketball game held death of Mrs Weaver’s grand Rush and Leu Phillips, basket and fam ily, leaving Port Orford at Gfi Coliseum in Corvallis. »ere shown of the B ar Associa mother. ball fans from Port Orford at this week to make their home in Overseas Crusades recently tion's trip up Rogue River last Rod s Alma Mater, Oregon State tended the Stanford-Oregon State Astoria, were also lncludad in University, scored victories both released the dramatic Venture T 1 L _ » J summer which was eventful for Mother Visits University game Saturday night the farewell party For Victory basketball film This quite a number of the attorneys evenings against Stanford LIFE Mrs Bertha of Belle Fourche, in Corvallis 45-minute motion picture pre and guests attending as the boat K o ita t Havo Guests Daughter Visits OCCIDENT. SIC KM SS S D., has been visiting her son, sents the unique, unforgetable o n ip they were riding m met with HOSPITAL Mrs. David Ladd, the farmer Sunday visitor« at the home Jim Baird, a teacher at Pacific Guests at the home o f M r --------------- story of young men who earn re s a ,, „ . "unusual circumstances” caus- MAJOR MEDICAL of Mr and Mrs. Newton Haga Estalene Stevens, is visiting her school Bibles and basketballs to thé h - r« > iUCe ;ng the 8uests ar>d all who were and Mrs Bernard Kosta during OVI R lttA D f \ n NSf Mrs Baird is on her way to were Mr and Mrs Gene Bosco patents, Mr and Mrs Ttoy Far East. It w ill be shown this R-'” - RnKh n.' LfS? “ i” ° n 1” in :be 6031 10 suddenly look for the weekend were Mrs Kosta’s RI T IR IM I .VI Stevens in Port Orford this Saturday 7 30 p m at the Port i °L e" ' d r> Iand" and •» d iff«r ™ ‘ cousin, Mr and Mrs. Homer Hawaii with some of her other of Coquille and M r ami Mrs LDUCATIONAI week children for a vacation in the Newt Haga of Laurel Grove. E llett, of Eugene has reported aboard the radar mode of transportation " Orford Community Church Mr and Mrs. Haga recently The Steven* drove to Crescent ship M r E llett, a retired arm y of islands It - all u started onnicu io iv vears ago packet ------- — r LSS Locator, —.0«,,, oper ___ moved into therr new home on City to meet their daughter who ficer, w ill teach spring term at when Coach Don Odie. Tavlor a" ng 0111 of San Francisco, Calif. s »e Oregon Game their ranch on the Floras Lake arrived there inrun her home University's athletic \ j r dilU an(j .»II \ j rs □ gob McKenzie • ----- — — w director. wkVi , ! Eocato’' “ part of the seaward .»II rX'U .»11 IxCllZlC Linfield College. Road in Albuquerque. N..M was 1 awakened in n‘S his nome home in in ... ^ enS!on rx e i- ¿ ,D;str,cT ‘ E -«‘ arl> ' and family attended the Oregon •>--------------- «j and fami. H P « , L:ne I Lpland. Ind . by a long-distance W ' ' arn.no arnin* DE'A surround- state vs The OEA dinner w ill be held call coming direct from Taipei, :ng tbek American Contin- games ,n Corvallis Friday and » « , Thursday, Feb 6, at the Sixes Formosa, from Dr Dick H illis The sh:P ’ radar scaru the Saturday nights. grange hall. Dinner time is set genera! director of Overseas h°r ‘W)n while she is on patrol, _________________ A "Youth Spectacular" fea for 6 30 p.m. Crusades. Inc. searching for any intrusion of r j . r> j n • turing the "Three D 's" and Ro Chairman John B o t z an In a few hurr ed minutes of h°stHe a-reraft. berta Shore, the Hollywood star nounced that the speaker for the • • • conversation, the veteran mis- ----------- who plays Besty Garth on "The evening w ill be Marion Winslow. s.onary to the Far East chai- Shower Given V irg in ia n ", w ill be seen Satur- Supt of Schools in Coos Ray. lenged the astonished coach i to Mrs a Herb Geer was hostess . • * * '* * '-v a v v a v .il v •» •*» » • avi u v iK T C I A d i iK J b lc & S t f .. .» u i i l l O c ilU U U l Jay at the North Bend Junior who w ill speak on the subject. bring a college basketball team at her Langlois home Monday u '',ore , than 575 Ore8®nians high school, sponsored by "Human Rights and Responsi to Formosa for a unique pro- afternoon for a stork shower for k ve, underg °ne successful open church of L a tte r Day Saints. b ilitie s " 6r am of basketball evangelism. -Mrs Elm er Brunmeier of Gold hear' °Perat!ons since the first Admittance w ill be by ticket D r Hillis promised unparalleled Beach was performed at the University only are preS€; tl 0„ Guwrtj Of Sweats -------------- . to bring . . the gospel - Ladies - opportunities attending were Ada of Oregon Medtcal School by sale b mFmb<,rs J} tbe Guests at the home of Mr. and 8 ot Christ to thousands of Chinese Kohler, Ona Smith, Tamara D r Albert D v Starr in 1957. reports gation Mrs. B ill Sweet last week were rs R R , K »». Erw nationalist troops who had re- M iller, Donna Chesselet, Mrs M !,rS u in. Langlois --------- ceotly fled the mainland, as well Fuller, Thelma Tucker Mrs ^ alrman Heart Fund Christmas boxes of cookies and M r and Mrs. John Luxlow of Independence and Mr. and Mr- as to students in high schools Bass. Katie Adolphsen, Ann d r'VC _ . for Februar> ■ , candy were distributed to elder- Open heart surgery « used to ly peoples' homes at Christmas Henry Bennett of Rohner Park and colleges. After heart-search- Fuller and Carolyn Couch Calif correct defects w ithin the heart (¡me and were much appreci- ing and prayer for God's guid- such as those caused by con- aTed by the recipients. chfM»rS°aCh accepted Die Birthday Dinnar Given Attend Conference Ru.ro 8enita! ®r inborn defects or by p auline Sullivan gave a "w ild torv wa^ b^rn VentUre f° f V ‘C' M r and Mrs Johr B Mrs. Edwin Bigelow. Mrs Langlois honored their tw-n ?nnc heart dlsease most com- flow er” report and most of the The vea- 1«» ma»v a vangiois honored nonored their their twin twin sons sons mon mon congenital problem ts a » „„„a „ „ the,r Wayne Thomas and Mrs Ira Sunday with a hirthdav rfin«..- v . i . tmwers were round on tneir Tucker, members of the B J* W , Creek tenth a n n iv e r X of a birthday dinner. 1 hole in ... a o wall „ . . between « ™ , . two lw<J ranch on markabie venture - — of faith which 11-years^ld and other 'f a i ^ lv Cham. \ rS ° f. the. heart whi,e . f ' Linda Guerin vu e r.r gave the bird attended a district convention vru.uu 1 i-vears-oia ano other farr.ii,. . u • , - Linda rr„,„kt the message o f member? present and to otner valves ’ ” is generally report nn . t - has h brought the fam ™ ily ju ry to r heart V C rw n held at the Village Green in Cottage Grove during the week Christ to over 4.000.900 people sion wZre Mr and Mr Aretoe' a tr,butcd ,to 7 curre" ‘ attacks K in g le t", a native of Oregon tro u g h 750 games and over DeHaver Mr aS Mrs Dick ? ' n ' n ' L aCC° rd;ng Jenny Cannon gave a re- end. laOO meetings. Bje ¡” d Dick to D r Earl D DuBois Oregon t on ..flowers of A,aska . ° 7 “ aS Crusadea ™ spon- e n c / i m He3rt Ass«<iatwn President Mrs Byron Serfling, president Honor Daughter M r and Mrs Lute Henry hon sored these teams each year son Dan 8 «. 7 ------------- --------------- of ^ e Reedsport Garden club, ored their daughter, Mrs Lowell presented a traveling gavel Kreutzer, Sunday with a birth which w ill be carried by the day dinner. Rhododendron club to another F am ily members present were club w ithin three months. their son-in-law, Lowell Kreut ? e a S M UK ;? P ¥ H - e aV m n^ PX r W naSCoobsr° S F lo w e r M e e to g Mrs Guerin showed pictures zer and children and Mrs. of Indian reservations and a Henry’s mother, Mary Ethel The Reedsport Garden Club variety of pictures of southern Corrick visited the Rhododendron Gar- California. Mrs. Mildred Webb Anderson, the picture was filmed den club at their regular meet- Reedsport won the door prize, entirely in the F ar East. “7 ing Thursday afternoon at the Thet V? „ ore „u u - i X ' X h " ' of Mrs Carl P latt in Lang- istry has received national rec- u Mattie -M°sher reports her home , - • A J # r OgFQfO »S/X£S • LAN6í0i¿¡ By Neoota Hall Sixes Grange Hears Reports Langlois School Has New Students K ill Two Bobcats t ;... '' m XF'VC h M' 1 'U b i O r < Wins Singles First ------ --- ---------- ““ “““*.............. ...... Honors Families Attends Joint Bar Meeting 0 Langlois Plan Aboard DaJar Di„lv„l Ck:« naaar riCKel -a OEA Dinner • Stanford basketbal) Slaf ApptafS Ib North Bend COMING- Heart MMO UflVe Aids Operations OUTER 35 w I B li S J« 0„, „ - ^ ¡ 5 ------- Reedsport Club Of Visits Langlois .......................... snot fio&r ognition by Look Magazine and brother c h a rl>e Russell, a - P3" The meeting was conducted by tient at Keizer hospital is the Freedom Foundation. ,m‘ Doris Schuster, president, at proved which tim e 12 members and 10 Sister Visits In Roseburg visitors were present. A guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. A rt Strain V’isi® ’ *v*«B Cuatt Vztasauv was wao ap^/i ii VCU Viola appointed S tarr tor a few days is Mrs. ted their daughter and son-m- chairman of the 1964 flower Starr's sister, Thelma Brett of law. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buss '«how. Seattle in Roseburg recently. 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