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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1964)
Port P rio ri! N ovi, Tlimvday, M «y 14, 1964—5 Sixes Grange Feles Mother' recently at Hoica-Copa park at which nor* cleanup was ac complished and a shed roof was erected over some of the ■doves. Degree team practice w ill ba held Thursday, May 21, with everyone requested to ba prea ent. Home economica chairman Viola Cuatt requested the ladles to bring pies for the din ner being served for Western ■Slates' annual meeting Satur day May 16 at the Grange hall. Mrs Hill Krick was reported ill and In the Handon hospital. Birthday greeting* were ex tended Mrs. Monty Montgom ery and Sam Cuatt. The lecture hour was in hon or of "M o th e r" with appropri ate readings und a piano solo given by Ethel Montgomery, Clarence Brooks, Hetty Tope, C lan nee Hansen, B r e n d a Fleetwood, lleen Fisher. Mrs A it Sweet received the honor of being chosen 'Mother' after winning a contest an) was presented a bouquet of camellias as a prize. Clarence Brooks. county fra n g e deputy, was acting master (or u regular meeting of the Sixes Grange Saturday evening in the absence of mau le r Dick tiie rg an I the re quest nt OvcFscer Bob Hillings V irg il Cannon, agriculture chairman, reported "p rice of wool good at the preaent time hut w ill decrease with foreign Imports.“ Legislative chairman re ported on "the tight money policy” . Community service com m it tee reported a work day held HOWARD C. BELTON O N T H E JO B A S S ta te T reasu rer S A F E G U A R D IN G O U R TAX DO LLARS • ' I A<fe llelten f«t SUI b *•••» C » « » r I U e > l ( h r n M e g a n Hldg PtHtlfAil SOOH Ready-M ixed Concrete EASIER EASTER CHEAPER ? M ENRVS STRAINS ENTERTAIN Visiting at the A rt Strain home on Floras Lake Road thia week were Mr. and Mr*. Henry Strain of Bandon with their daughter Theresa Quillen of Alaska, and Stella Shaw of Montana, a slater to A rt and Henry Strain. T B TESTS T B tests w ill be given at the Langloi* schools Tuesday with county health nurse Mr*. Dorothea Millers In charge and »«listed by Mra Doug Brace, Mrs Alien Boice and Mrs. Stelter. IN REEDSPORT M r and Mrs John Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kreut- te r und fam ily and M r* Ethel Corrick were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry. Mrs. Kreiger Returns Mrs. Jim Kreiger holds the distinction of being a world traveler who used the modern way of traveling (plane) from one country to another but s till managed to wear out three pairs of shoes on her many side Journeys In search of good pictures and a view of interesting ureas with people and their customs while on a 2‘ j months' trip to Europe, Asia, A frica and Japan. While visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Barb n a n i fam ily in I’ ak- t.in, in- made a five-day trip t the north, visiting Afghan istan. A visit to Greece reminded her of her home state of Ore- SA’ JNAt. < 4fh CONGRESSIONAL DIST r Ar ★ Ar #r k gon with many evergreen trees and pleasant scenery. Much of Europe had the usual varying weather of warm th then cold rains, along with the varying weather was the varying personalities of the people«, from the very polite and friendly to the cold and frig id unfriendliness. Peoples of the Orient were the most courteous and friend ly those i f Europe oftentimc the opposite. Cairo. Egypt, was beautiful and a trip io the pyramids .ntcresting but after riding a < iimcl ■ ints one's many blessings" for the many won derful conveniences of hom e"! Tokyo and alt of Japan is a scenic and interesting place. A! this Urn? Tokyo is under- g ■ ng much new construct.on getting ready for the forth coming world Olympics Mrs. Kreiger arrived home in Port Orford last week with m any r .1. of films to be developed which w ill add to her treasure chest of memories ol her most interesting trip of i lifetim e and one which most people just dream of. HOST POTLUCK PARTY The George Guerins of Lang lois were hosts Saturday eve ning for a potluck dinner and an evening of pinochle. Attending were M r and Mrs. Ralph Baird, Mr. and Mrs. B ill Nutt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H aft, M r and Mrs Clyde Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Zumwalt. Winning high score for the evening was Clyde Wagner and low to Mrs. Zumwalt. im o DEM OCRATS RABIES CLINIC RE - ELECT D IC K CHAPM AN a s SEN A TO R RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF Wholly Supports Tha Democratic Party <r •> <r Frank Morris Port Orford Jam es Moir G old Beach PICK CHAPMAN • Leonard Banlrk. Brooking* •Beaty Lay, Powers • A. M. Roush. Myrtle Point • " B ill" Armstrong. N.B. •George Krom-nberR, Bandon «Henry Gustafson. N.B. • Geo. Burr, (oquillr • Boris Dennison, N.B. I’ d. Pol Adv. Chapman Comm, for Senator, Box 242, i m i Bay daughter Patty «pent the Moth e r'* Day weekend with Mrs E llia' parent* M r and Mrs Rudy Sherycb In Reedsport GLAD TO B I BACK' Wanda Voick returned to her Langlois home after a two months' vacation spent in Pas adena, Palm Sorings, and San Franciaeo, Calif. While visiting in Pasadena she was the guest of D r and Mr*. Phil Vogel M r* Vogel is a niece of Wanda's and enjoyed several week’s visit at their home. "A very enjovable visit in California b u t," Wanda says. "Oregon looks good Am glad to be back ” AT BAND FESTIVAL Mr and Mrs. A. W Sweet o f Sixes attended the 26th an nual Southwestern O r e g o n Band Festival in Coos Bay last Saturday. During the evening 500 band students took part, including their son Bob Sweet who was Dlaying solo trumpet with the Bandon High School band dur ing the concert held at the Marshfield High School gym. Ray L 25% Discount LxlKEEN E N T E R T A IN FAYETTE I. BRISTOL • < v»» N IW IT U D B N T t New student* In Langlois school* are Donna Wilson In the 4th grade, Ronald Wilson In the 6th grade and Marlene Wilson in the 7th grade Chil dren of M r and Mr*. Delmar Wilson recently moved here from I-aFollette, Tenn DILL MARGINS VISIT M r and Mrs Hill Hardin and f irm ly of Eugene were v i ( I n n i guests of Mrs H ar din's parent* Mr. and Mrs Chas Fitzhugh. Charles Fitzhugh, present chief deputy assessor, showed I in on ' l 'i ' |M rly Tax and Reappraisal" to members of the (ip h ir Grange Friday eve ning. ELECT % *•«. •|M «S4 • Mrs llenaon, Mrs Keith Shaa- sar. Jaycee President A Rabies Clinic w ill be held at Smith's store May 21 from 3 to 5 p m for all animals in the area needing these shots. Dr Wipper of Bandon w ill be in charge with volunteers: Mrs Chas. Storm, Mrs. W ilbur Sypher, Mrs Friday Phillips, Mrs. Herb Bell and Mrs. Ray DeeL« helping. Animals are required to have these shots every two years. IN SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. F a rl Fales of Sixes were in Seattle recently and their daughter-in-law, Mrs E'don Fales, recently back from two years’ residence in Jupan, returned with them to their home on Cape Blanco Road. On Mother's Day Mrs. Fales and her daughter-in-law and another daughter-in-law, Mrs. NEW JAYCF-f. p resident K e n Hensley pled g ed co n tin u ed ef forts ol th e lo cal clu b follow ing h i* in sta lla tio n Saturday n ig h t Limited ! ¡ udd I v Of Name-Brand Paints (^SB^Y abd Aerosa N'way from City Halt Albert Fales of Coo* Bay, motored to Newport to spend the day with another daughter Mrs Ted F alter and fam ily. Son Eldon Fales hopes to return soon from Japan and w ill be making their home in lA c rc tt, Wn FI 7-nH RANDOM THE MOST IMPORTANT INDUSTRIES IN CURRY COUNTY. RAY KEEN'S EXPERIENCE IN THIS VERY IMPORTANT FACET OF OUR COMMER CIAL LIFE MAKES HIM A MOST ABLE AND VOTE FOR HARRY HEDDERLY I RAY KEEN IS ABLE AND WILLING TO PUT IN THE LONG HOURS NECESSARY TO ARRIVE \T A FAIR AND EQUITABLE VALUATION ON ALL SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs K arl Schelske were M r and Mrs. (Xto Stole and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanhait of Port Orford. TYPES OF PROPERTY. HE HAS THE CHARACTER AND ABILITY TO GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE, t.MPLQVUS AND EMPLOYERS ALIKE, WHICH IN THIS CASE WOULD BE YOU, HAS SURGERY Mrs. Don Mechals had minor surgery at Keizer Hospital. North Bend, Thursday and re turned to her home Friday. ON FIE LD TRIP The second grade class of Langlois Grade School, with their teacher Mrs Venetta Wincsett, had a field trip to Bandon recently to visit the cheese factory and fish hatch ery. aperoi Dan-el Price, Mrs. B ill Stonn, LOGGINC CO. LOGGING AND LUMBERING ARE SUITABLE CANDIDATE FOR THIS VITAL OFFICE. SON IS HOME A rrivin g at the Fred Savage Sr home in Port Orford was their »on Fred Savage Jr. from Chicago, who plans to remain in this area Other visitors were the Sav ages' daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bowlds of Scotia, Calif. •TH GRADE GRADUATION Port Orford and Langlois e'ghth grade students w ill hold graduation exercises at Pacific High School Tuesday, June 2. 22 YEARS AS SECRETARY-TREASURER KLRBLR THE PROPERTY HOLDERS. DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR Curry County Assessor WITHOUT EXCEPTION, RAY KEEN IS RESPECT ED AS WELL AS LIKED BY ALL HIS ASSOCIATES, BOTH IN THE SOCIAL AND BUSINESS WORLD. Pd. PoL Adv. H. F. H edderly, Box 92, Gold Beach. Ore VOTE FOR H. E. "Heck" Timeus Democrat for County RAY KEEN KNOWS THAT PROPERTY VALUA TIONS SHOULD BE SET AT A FIGURE BASED ON FACTS ESTABLISHED .AFTER CAREFUL CONSID ERATION AND INVESTIGATION. COMMISSIONER Elect THE ASSESSORS OFFICE IS ONE OF THE MOST PAUL STA LLA R D IMPORTANT IN THE COUNTY, IT SHOULD HAVE THE BEST M \N AVAILABLE, AND RAY KEEN IS THAT MAN. DCMOCRAT Candidate For Curry County COMMISSIONER ' am y / u t e e you n e x u r a s i our orcat A M I RICAN RRiyiLEOC-VOTR fON THC . . . CANDIDATES OF YOUR CHOICE ' ‘PROGRESS W ITH ECONOMY” I’d. I’ol. Adv. by Paul S tallard, 275 8th St. , G old Reach, Oregon i I Political Advertising: Paid fo r by H. E. Timelis. Pistol River, Ore. Curry County Assessor Pd. Pol. Adv. Ray K een for Assessor C o m m ittee, A dolph W indm aiser, Port Orford, O re ., S ecretary; Paul W agner, Port Orford, Ore. , C hairm an.