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14. YP Give Mothers' Tea Fourth Grade Honor Mothers NEW SON AR RIVB1 North Curr r w o to • s/tfs • i Mr and Mis Clint Caughell of Hrookingk are parents of a son born Sunday. Mav to, at Seavlew Hospital In Crsscant C it "Handy Dale", weighing 7 pounds, 5 ounces, Is the grand son of M r and Mrs Charley Caughell of Langlois and gieat grandson of Alina Caughell of Coquille. FRED FLYNN ANSWERS COUNTY COURT B- Neonia Hall • a jí The Junior Young People's Mrs. Frances Everest, fourth > of Langlois Community grade teacher in Langlois Church gave a ‘ Mothers' Tea" Grade Schc-M, honored moth F H * TO INSTALL The Msy 7 n » w i|iip e n published t ito ry signed l»y at the church Thursday eve ers of her students w ith a The Future Homemakers of tlw Curry i m inty Court w hit h i barged m e w ith " d x llb - " Mother’s Day Tea" Friday ning America w ill hold an installa r is i a li tre k in g to d i s t o r t tlie facts" about Chapter Mary Geer, master of cere s ft er noon. tion for their new officers this tbN, 21 S ol the >'legott Revised ''•«tuie» e n title d , ‘ Con Each student in the room monies, introduced Marsha week t i s t i oi I'ey Work lo r Road Protects", t he court r r le r - had a part in the program with FROM BROOKINOS recta »ho gave a "Welcome" M arilyn Hoaglund » ill be in red t*> >" t qus'i si Ion Iron, the I tw w h ii h ( t a la s, " . . . all the afternoon ending with the ; . the m atters followed by a Mr and Mrs Keith Wagner s t il', \1 pres.dent ; Christine work is lim s le d by the I o u u t y Roa.buaater Io coat i ur.net spec al which included serving of refreshments pre Johnson vice pres dent; Janet of Brookings were Sunday $ • ', lk * > o r in.,,» lo i the o li or p ro ie cl shall be le t to pared by Mrs Everest. Mother's Day guests of Keith's Barbara Tonaldson. Kathy u m ili, I I be court then quoted th r en tire law, and Shaw, treasurer and Kathy parents, M r and Mrs Clyde Attending were Mrs. Steve capicw ly > n ,p lix m .'.l t h it port ion " Any County owning Tucker. Linda Knutson and Lindsay, secretary. D i x i e ami o p iia tln g I t i own ro a .l-m a k liig p la n t end equlp- Sullivan, Mrs Dw.ght Cheeky. Jamieson w ill be parliamen Wagner Peggy Jensen; a poem recited m .n t it i.ot 11111111111 to let out auy toad work tty con> Mrs. Gale Stevenson, Mrs by Janet Bess; a solo by Gayle tarian and historian t r a c t n i,etc .the work It intended to be itone by the Pellanger, Mrs Lyle Knutson. Knut.- n and “ I Love You RHODES HEAO EAST County t ours W ITH I IS OWN EQ UIPM ENT,' I h r- Mrs. C liff Lang, Mrs. Ed M iih c r by L.nda Bess, Kathy Mr and Mrs Lawrence I l e V « lin t ti alnte lic x n out m l » lis t I meant m niy Couch. Mrs Herb Bell, Mrs. Tucker. Linda Knutson. Peggy Rhodes and faintly of Port Jr le tte r published April 10. I’h r i ounty , ourf I, as rece nt M S Charley, Mrs James Orford are leaving this week Jensen and Barbara Donald ly » p e n t oc ei y t 'i, thk) tor rented equipm ent on one Brooks, Mrs Keith Shassar. tor Scanlon, N C , to visit rela son: a flute trio number by pre' 111. i'b e lo n tly , the , ounty does not own the equip Mrs Archie Aldropp. Mrs. Ger lives and be present for their Paul ne Fry, Connie Higgins. m en t thee rented, and the le tte r p u h llth e il he the coun daughter's Barbara Jolly) Gloria Knutson, short "M oth ald Kamph, Mrs. Ed Burt, ty ceMtrt t a ll i to convince me that such Construct toe graduation The Rhodeses will Mrs Forrest Manicke, Mrs er's Day” poems by Emma com p ile s w i t h the law . Road construction by I or. . Hayes Perkins, son of pio be in the east ft r a month Ted Brown, Mrs Jim Sweeney, ; M.,r> M .T a " Account It genet ally recognised to he m uch more cost- neer parents Mr and Mrs Wil Mrs William Shook land: a duet by Laneeta Hat- ly than construction >obs le t by c o m p e titiv e bidding, liam Perkins of Coos county, A TTEN D W EDDING maker and Lynnie Mai, read and our taxpayers ere not ta t lt lle d t ilt h present road died at Pacific Crave C a lif, Mr ..o I M n IM II II at SUNDAY GUESTS ing by Linda McLeod, poems c o n tiru c tlo n procedure». R eferring to b idd ing on l’u t Apr. 30 (ended the wedding of Miss Mr and Mrs Albert Britton by Gayle Knutson, Mary Bess, ile Works, c re g o n C o m p ile d I S»t cites V o i. 22 ol R ul Perk ns, barn at lu m p s Lola Thrush and Tommy »ere Sunday dinner guests of Juana Bess and Joyce Geer in g c aie I a»., whlc h states, " The purpose ol provision» Creek Feb 10. 1S78, was a Manos in Coos Bay last week Candice Marie B urt and charge of the guest hook M r and Mrs Bob Powrie and Speaker for the evening »as ol this » hara» ter In » oust Ititi loro, statute*, , tty chart, s world traveler and lecturer, . e ■■ it For going away, the new fam ily in M yrtle Point. Beverly Martin and a humor- •n d o rd in a n c e i ts to te c u re econom y tu the construction making one of his last trips to were Joined in holy m atrim ony HOSTS KN IT CLUB Mrs W.irnat changed to a c.'s few lines »ere given by o l public works, to protect the p u b lic trout c o lltu iv Africa when 73 years of age Mis John Ellis was hostess by Father E rvin Vandehey, in blue brocade sheath A fter a MOTHERS DAY GUESTS Mary Helmken end.ng with con tr o ts. fa v o ritis m or Iraud an.I to prom ote actual, t - - - ih.iru des a double r ng ceremony A pril Monday at her home on the short honeymoon, the couple M r and Mrs Roy Hague honect and cl I e . t le e c o m p e titio n In the construction ot several songs by the youth ert with a safsr to the head 11. at the Holy T rin ity Catholic Floras Lake Road to the k n it are now at home at 243 N public corks, P io vitlo ns ot lieti character are ot great »ere guests of their daughter, group. ting club in,|»ort nice to taxpayers and It list been la id that the Broadway, Coos Hay. The Mrs Orville Preston and fam waters of the Nile he became Church in B.indon Attending were Mrs Ed The bride, daughter of Mr. stanici o l be f r it t e m i a»»ae by exceptions,'* bride graduated from Pacific i l y , for a Mother s D a y" din ill and flew f:\.m there to Paris ALDROPPS VISIT to recover and Mrs Edwin Burt of Lang High in 1963 Her husband a t Dav.s Mrs | . :r.n Forty Mrs I h. public l i » e l l secare ot me p a il record ai a ner Mr. and Mrs. .Art Aldropp During the past 14 years, Tom Petok. Mrs Don Chase, lois, was given in m arriage bv staunch supporter oi bette, county r a,ti. ami I repeat tended school in Catskill, N Y of Langlois left Monday for while living in retirement at her father my Inten tion to co-o pe rate eetth anyone tn te ie iie .l n, Mrs Lester H ill SON HOME Portland, Mrs. Aldropp rc- ¿ett,ng our la x dollars' worth lo r tax money spent. I The bridegroom, an engine- Jim Kosta, a student at the Pacific Grove, he spent many m i r.rg in Eugene to visit her V ISIT W ITH SON » « III continue to op,»o*e County c o m p e titio n againtt TO COLORADO University of Oregon, spent hours in beautifying the town's man 3rd class, aboard the Mr and Mrs Lester H ill and two s -iers, Mrs Hardis Ander »otitractors »» ta may proeide services s n d m g te ris lt at Mrs Jo Fuller of Langlois I" S.C.G. cutter Modoc, is the the weekend with his parents scenic ocean driveway by son Roger spent Sunday with sen (if Grass Valley, Calif , and le s t COlt. planting flowers and shrubs, son of M r and Mrs K urt War- left Wednesday for Colorado M r and Mrs Bernard Kosta their son, Don, a student at the Mrs Martha Melby of Eugene. P I I A S F D F M c'N S T R A IF YOUR AGRI IM E N I fly many c f which came from nat of CatakiU N Y Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. University of Oregon In Eu to be with her mother who is VO TIN G FOR F R ID FI A NN FOR CURRY CO UNTY countries all over the world seriously ill. The bride created her own W EEK EN D VISITORS Melby are scheduled to leave gene. COMMISSIONER. Mr and Mrs Bob Shelton of The once bare or brushy bluff gown, fashioned from bridal the states soon to visit rela- !’ »t I'o l. Ach. by I red Ay, I lynn, ilox 4 *1, llto o kin g t, e tc. W at. h (he e le c tio n return» ) r i- bordering the ocean is now a satin covered with lace Her Coquille were weekend visitors • ves in Norway. IN HOSPITAL 3ay evening at C o -op b u ild in g . shot. place of beauty with the veil of lace captured by a of Mr. and Mrs. “ F rid a y” Mrs Stanley Vandehey of blue Pacific for a background looped tiara She carried a Phillips in Langlois. three games due Langlois is a patient at the for thousands of people to enjoy white orchid on a prayer book Pacific has three baseball Bandon hospital suffering with every year The city erected Karole M ille r was maid of RETURN HOME sched.. . 1 for tUa w w k measles and flu a plaque bearing his name, honor and wore a pale blue M r and Mrs. Louis Kreutzer I ’u fie plays in Myrtle Point in appreciation for his work suit enchanced with a corsage T Brook Jigs here at Pa returned to their Floras Creek V IS IT TOW NLEYS and thoughtfulness of white carnations home after a week’s visit w.th ce t Wednesday and Pacific M r and Mrs A rt Hickson M r and Mrs John Donald The bridegroom was at of Springfield, Ore . were over their daughter and son-in-law, at Gold Beach Friday. son of Denmark were notified tended by Michale B urt, the M r and Mrs Ralph Cope, in night guests of Mr and Mrs of his illness and visited with bride's brother Robert Grimes IN PORTLAND Mt Hebron, Calif. Val Townley in Port Orford him before he passed away. was usher Maurine Kamph M r and Mrs Jim Wilson M r Donaldson is a cousin; provided nuptial organ music. V ISIT DAUGHTER a : 1 • ns of Port Orford were DAUGHTER BORN another relative of this area Mrs Guy Hubbard, cousin of in Portland over the weekend M r and Mrs Verdo Harris M r and Mrs Bob Thctford is Mrs B ill Sweet of Sixes. the bride, cut and served the of Corvallis and a form er high n a c mbine J business and and family of Port Orford <*»] A sister. Mae Moble, living in tiered wedding cake following < cpir.g trip. spent "Mother's D ay" weekend school principal in Langlois Oklahoma City, also survives the in itia l cut by the newly are parents of a daughter. in Ashland where their daugh weds at the reception in the ter Caroline is a student at " T rish a ," born May 6 VISIT F A M ILY church hall. Decorations for i Southern Oregon College of Ed Mr. and Mrs. Marion Whi- the reception and wedding ucation. FROM ARIZONA tacker of Langlois visited with were arranged by the Holy M r and Mrs Howard Burr members of their fam ily in T rin ity A ltar Society nell of Quartxside, Aria , who i;_ ,k Acres Garden club met Portland dur ng the weekend. Other reception hostesses recently moved to Coos county, the home of Mrs. Roland included Mrs. Lee Hiley, aunt purchasing a home in Bandon, C .rhardt w.th Mrs Guy Wil- IN JUNCTION CITY of the bride, at the coffee ser visited friends in lainglois Sun ams as co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs George Wil vice; Mrs Claude Munkers, day Miss Cheryl Rae Marlow, .Mrs Ariel MacDonald gave liams and fam ily of Port Or emoia of the bride, ladled daughter of Mrs. Floyd Mar- port on "planting of bulbs ford were Junction City visitors punch and Mrs Jim Sweeney n and the late Floyd’ Marlow for best arrangement as to over the weekend. accepted the gifts and was in F rida y,M a y 15,P rim ary E lection of Sixes, became the bride of l lor and background of flower Michael D Wood AME2 of the rardens". N'avy in a 4 p.m. ceremony An election of officers was Apr.l 25, performed by Pastor M R . J O H N R. (B O B ) B E K E B R E D E held w.th Mrs. Gil Rush elected A. L. Erickson in the T rin ity -re- dent: Mrs. Clarence Bra- Lutheran Church in .Alameda. ice p re s id u t; Mrs. Pat Calif. Lee. secretary; Mrs. MacDon As a D em ocrat candidate fo r C om m is The bride chose a white lace ald. treasurer: Mrs. W.lliams. sioner, I w ill, i f elected, pe rfo rm m y duties a c ific N a tio n a l L ife A ssu ran c e C o m p a n y suit with white patent acces e ffic ie n tly and econom ically corresponding secretary. sories for her wedding and Q u a lifica tio n s are F ifte e n years road Mrs. Raymond Marstall re proudly announces the ap p o in tm en t of Boh wore a corsage of white car construction w ith M o rris A Knudsen and 8. J ported on the work party held nations. Groves, as shop m aintenance and road con Bekebrede as General Agent for the Cot» Bay area. May 6 at the Port Orford grade s tru ctio n forem an; engaged in p riv a te business M r and Mrs L a rry O'Neil of school. Form erly n Field R epresentative with our Portland 25 years; settled in C u rry C ounty in 1950; op Alameda served the couple as Mrs. Gil Rush reported on erated ow n logging o u tfit fo r 8 years. Retired best man and matron of honor; Branch Office, Bob h its been one of Pacific Nationul the scrap book and the visita in 1958, am a home ow ne r o f C u rry County. also attending the ceremony tion to the Fuchsia garden in I am in v e n to ry chairm an o f the C ounty Life’s top »50 producers. was the bride’s mother who Charleston has not been sched P ark C om m ission; com m ander. A m e rica n Le flew scuth from Corvallis. gion Post, P o rt O rfo rd ; m em ber of Sixes R iv uled as a reply to their recent The bridegroom is the son To residents of Western Oregon, Boh now makes er G range; vice com m ander Veteran» W orld letter had not been received. cf Mr. and Mrs. George C. W ar I, Ptort O rfo rd ; active in num erous c iv ic A discussion concerned the available our complete line of Life and Accident & a ffa irs , m em ber o f O regon Coast Sportsm en's Wood of Valdosta, Ga. flower show scheduled for July C ouncil. The newly-weds honeymooned H ealth coverage. For any insurance need or ques 4 with the request for help on I w ill deeply appreciate y o u r considera in Los Angeles and San Diego entries July 2nd and 3rd. tio n w hen you cast y o u r b a llo t at the fo r th tion, we invite you to contact Boh nt 2318 Chester for two weeks before the groom The next meeting is at the com ing P rim a ry Election. joined his ship, the a ircra ft heme of Mrs. Pat Lee with Street, N orth Bend, or phone 756-1000. Slogan: “ EC O N O M Y TO PROGRESS" ca rrie r L’ .S.S. Constellation, Mrs. Dale Peck as co-hostess R e sp e ctfu lly yours. for act.ve duty in the Pacific. and Mrs. Gerhardt w ill report on "the uses of gravel in Japanese gardens". Vote Friday—P o llin g p l a c e s cl Double Ring Riles Unite Couple Pioneer Son H ayes P erkins Dies In C alifornia w / TTT J Back Acres Study Bulb Planting Cheryl Marlow Weds In Alameda To the Voters of Curry County: P HAS SURGERY fo r Port O rford area lis te d on page 2. AL BROWN Pd. poi. adv. by A l Brown, RR 1, Box 140, PACIFIC NATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Mom* OHict 215 Mark,«I Street. Sen Francisco L » n«loi«, Ore. LIFE ANO A C C lO tN T A H t A l T H • IN D IVID U AL FRANCHISE ANO GROUP Mrs. Fred Jamieson re- tu m id Saturday to his Port Orford home after being a pa tient for major surgery at Sacred Heart hospital in Eu gene. Mrs. Jamieson has been a guest of her granddaughter, Mrs. Gary Ramey in Eugene, while her husband was at the hospital for over two weeks VOTE FOR and RETAIN BACK FROM GERM ANY Eim er M iller, husband of Geraldine M iller and son of Floyd M iller of Langlois, re turned recently f r o m two years’ active duty with the army in Germany. Miller will report to a base in Georgia upon completion of leave Robert L. Miller V DEMOCRAT MRS. MARSH HOME Mrs. Nick Marsh has re turned from Portland to her Eik River home and reports "she is better” though she is still recovering from her re cent illness. Your District Attorney e X P £ B I £ H C E D - P R AC TIC IN G ATTO RN EY EOR 12 YEARS. track m e e t due Pacific w ill host the Curry O u n ty Track Meet Saturday, May 16 at 1 p.m. with Brook ings and Gold Beach teams competing. IN W ASHINGTON Mr and Mrs. Lyle Knutson visited relatives in Troutdale, W n . during the weekend from grants pass Mrs. ,\'ola Hardy of Grants Pa-s visited with her sister Mr» Hattie Isenhart in Lang lois recently. M A T U R E - W ITH P R A C TIC A L AND IM P A R T IA L JUDGMENT. SOUND RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMENT FOR T in . PEOPLE AND T i l l A QVALIFIEI) AND ABLE MAN WORKING EOR FAIR AND HONEST LAW ENFORCEMENT AND GOOD GOVERNMENT OF THE RIGHTS AND PROBLEMS OF OTHERS. SERVING ALL WITH FAIRNESS R etain Bob M ille r fo r D is tric t A ttorney C o m m itte e ! Fred Eox, Brooking»; Frank St. C la ir, Port Orford; co -ch a irm e n . CO UNTY.