Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, June 18, 1964, Page 4, Image 4

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4—Port Orford Newt,
Thunday,
Hint 18,
1964
Barbecue
Is Sunday
N orth Curr
• w ar m w o
B Neonia Hall
WEO IN BANDON
David Brown, son of Mr
and Mrs J R. Brown of Lang
lois, and Susan Brown, daugn
tr of Mr and Mrs Almond
Brown of Bandon, were m a r
ra d Saturday evening, June
13. a: the Latter Day Saints
churvh in Bandon
Attending the couple were
Mary Yost and John Yost
sen mg as matron of honor
and best man; Mr ami Mrs
Larry Smith were bridesmaid
and usher
Guests attending from Lang
lois were Mr and Mrs. W il­
bur Sypher, M r and Mrs.
Carl Platt and M r ami Mrs.
Ed Sypher
VANDEHEYS V ISIT
Mr ami Mrs Stanley Van
dehey are spending a few days
visiting in Forest Grove ami
Portland.
NEWLYWEDS V IS IT
Recent guests of M r and
Mrs Odell Flake in Port Or­
ford were Mr and Mrs Tom
Hinderlie.
Tom. son of M r and Mrs.
Arthur Hinderlie of Coo« Bay.
former Port Orford residents,
was recently m arried to N o r­
ma Jean Long of M cM innville
where both were students of
Linfield College
The young
newlyweds were on their way
south and w ill be making
their home in San Mateo. C alif
ATTEND
C heryl M echáis
O utgoing lobs Queen
— Photo by L u cille Ellis
Langlois L ib ra ry
In New Location
turn to his home in I-anglois
this week
ON FURLOUGH
Marvin Storm. U S A rm y,
The Langlois lib ra ry has
maved to a rew locat -m and arrived home last week from
Fort Ord. Calif , to visit his
now is open to the Dublic two
parents. Mr and Mrs W illiam
davs a week at the Noble
Storm, in Langlois
He w ill
building.
report later this month to a
Mrs Gerald K im o h a-'d
base in Newport News. Va
Mrs Andrew Madison are li­
brarians and a selection of
ATTENDS M E E T IN G
new becks has rece-dlv been
Larry Lindquist, manager of
added, irc'ud n? the fo’ low p
Western States plywood, is at
'Day in L ’fe of Pre«:d°nt
tending a meeting of The
K«n-er*v" b\ B^hoo; “ Suicide
of W»«t". bv Bur-ham : "Chos­ American Plywood .Association
in Gearhart, Ore . this week
en Sparrow” by Casoarty:
'Last G in ”
bv Christie:
TO GRAND SESSION
Taste h r Bnipanta" bv Clad;
Sheryl Mecháis. Margo Sa-
"Goo His G 'fts" bv Comofon;
mudio, Patty Kalina and Hazel
"Traveling Nur«e'' bv Corbv;
McKenzie are leaving Thurs­
"4th of Julv Story" bv Dal-
day to attend the Grand Ses
fhesh
and
"Thanksgiving
Story” bv Daleliesh; "De­ s» n of Job's Daughters in
Bend
cayed Gentlewoman” bv Fer-
rars; "loon ¡nno Morn-nos" by-
ON VACATION
Gerald: ” L J hnson Storv" bv
M r and Mrs Orville Pres­
Mooney:
Bovs 2nd B->ok
ton are spending a couple of
Radio Electronics” by Mor­ weeks'
vacation in Idaho.
gan: B’Cterf'es Coni“" by
P oliti: Trouble in Saddle” bv
SON, F A M ILY , HERE
Stark: "Man Soace F rontier"
Guests of M r and Mrs A r­
by Stine, and others.
th u r Harm were their son. Mr.
and Mrs. A rthur Harm. Jr.,
SYPHERS HAVE GUESTS
and four children of El Paso.
Visiting last weekend at the
home of Mr and Mrs Wilbur
Svpher were Laila Tavicr.
Pearl ReoUs an^ n ra Hogg-
man of Centralia. Wn
K N O K E S on T P IO
Mr. and Mrs B ill Knoke left
Calif., to visit relatives, and
Friday merning for San Diego,
to Missoula. Mont., to visit a
grandmother who is 98 years
old, and other relatives
W HITES TRAVEL
Mrs Gene White and son
Leon left by bus last week
for a visit with relatives in
Plainview, Tex., New Mexico
and California.
GRADUATES FROM OTI
Jim Hatmaker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Hatmaker of
Langlois, was amon» the re­
cent graduates of OTI in Kla­
math Falls
Jim and sister Rosalie and
friend Patsy Sanada arrived
i > *A«av
itvdrns
to Asnianu this wet* wiicre
she anj Kuby riaimaxer wul
attend summer scnool.
Tex.
in e group enjoyed a week
c f fishing ana ooating on
H oras Lake and Saturday
evening were guests of Mr
and Mrs. Jack waid.e lor a
barbecue.
IN HOSPITAL
Paul Smith has been ill and
a patient in the Mast Hospital
in M yrtle Point for several
days. He is expected to re
Mrs Forrest E 'lio t o f Port
Orford left Friday to attend
funeral services for her moth­
er, Mrs Etta McLeland. in
Bakersfield. Calif
FROM HA M ILTO N
Mrs. Jean Shelley a n d
daughter Jo of Hamilton, are
visiting friends in Port Orford
this week.
V ISIT FATHER
Mr and Mrs. Don Seelye of
Eugene are in Port Orford
this week for a visit with
Seelve's father, Ed Seelye.
BIRTHD AY PARTY
A surprise birthday party
was held at the home of Mrs
Fred Deaver fo r Mrs. V erlin
Moore.
Ladies attending and enjoy-
ng an afternoon of canasta
and refreshments were Mrs
I.es H ill. Mrs. Eldon Spence,
Mrs. A lbert Moore, Breta
Spence. Mrs Earl Tangeman,
and Mrs. Elton Dwire
HOST CLUB M E E T
The Sixes Elk Garden club
met with a few members a t­
tendine at the home of Mrs
Les H ill Mrs Walter Jensen
was co-hostess.
M r and Mrs Les H ill went
to Eugene Friday to bring
th e ir son Don H ill home for
the summer vacation
V IS IT
PARENTS
M r and Mrs Harold Boak
and fam ily of Aloha. Ore.,
are visiting with Mrs Boak’s
parents. M r and Mrs C lar­
ence Zumwalt, of Sixes
HAS CHECK-UP
Mrs. P hillip Wright left
Monday this week for Eugene
for a medical check-up.
M IN IS T E R VISITS
The Rev and Mrs D ari
Hunt and children of Spring-
field were in Port Orford dur­
ing the weekend and attended
‘services at the Community
Church Sunday.
BABY SHOWER HELD
FLOODS IN LANGLOIS
John and Paul Flood of
Astoria were in Langlois dur­
ing the weekend.
funeral
W ERNERS ENTER TA IN
Visiting at the h-ime of Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth Werner re­
cently were M r and Mrs
Clarence Campbell of Eureka.
C alif . Misses Dulce an ! Mar
ian Snrth of Eugene and Mr
and Mrs. Neville Jo Hansen
of Salem
A pink and blue shower was
given for Mrs. Rov Libby at
the heme of Mrs. Verdo Harris
with Mrs. Forrest E llio t as
co hostess last Thursday.
Guests included ladies of the
Christian Women's fellowship
class.
SHO-P H o r r OePOiPO
Hagen, Rider
Repeal Vows
Myron Hagen and Linda
R d e l. daughter of M r ami
Mrs Stanley Rider, former
Port Orford residents now
living in Reedsport, were mar
ried Saturday at St. Mary s
Episcopal Church in Gardiner
Serving the bride as maid
of honor was Mary Fitzhugh.
ar.J bridesmaid was Marlene
Anvinson of Sixes Best man
was L a rry Lacy.
Attending the ceremony from
Pert Orford were Mrs H a rn
Kalina and M r and Mrs. Btil
Huret
IN EUR EKA
Jean Berger and grandchil
dren of Langlois went to Eu
reka. C a lif. for several days
visit.
FRANCE
f a m il y v is it s
Recent visitors o f the Rev
and Mrs Jamie France were
members of their fam ily. Mr
and Mrs Frank France. Miss
Em ilie France a n d David
Fiance o f .Ashland. Ore
NAVY SON HOME
Bruce Robins of U S Navy
who returned recently from
active sea duty is visiting now
at his mother's home. Mrs
Betty Robins, in Langlois
RETU R N FROM T R IP
Mr
and Mrs
Lawrence
Rhodes returned from a trip
east to their Port Orford home
Saturday.
Traveling to Canton, N.C..
through the southern states
they were in time to see their
daughter.
Margaret
Jolly
graduate from Canton High
School.
Returning to Port Orford
through the northern route
with the Rhodes were their
daughter Margaret and Mrs
Rhodes' parents. Mr and Mrs
H T Hannah, who w ill remain
for a few days' visit before
returning east
The Floras Willow club met
June II with a low attendance
of members.
The club was organized
October 12. 1939. and has been
active in the Langlois com
munity ever since it was o r
ganized
Contributions have b e e n
made to the Langlois Com
munity Church and school
each year and they have given
a 4 H club scholarship. T B
bond and at Christmas time
baskets of food were given to
the needy, and clothing and
food is given the ones in need
anytime
th e club has sealed the club
house with plywxxxl and other
work has been done
July 9 is the next scheduled
meeting starting at I p m with
Rose Barrington and Ollie
Britton hostesses and w ill be
the birthday meeting
Mem
hers are urged to attend and
rote to continue o r disband
V ISIT AT BRITTONS
M r and Mrs
Seattle and Mrs
of M yrtle Point
dinner guests of
Albert Britton
V I» IT $
John Clark of
Bob Powerie
were Sunday
M r and Mrs
PARENTS
Miss Connie Shaw visited
her parerts. M r and Mrs R.n
Shaw during the weekend, re
turning to Eugene for special
classes this week before going
to work as a social worker
near Hillsboro later this month
guests of Aldropps were Mr
and Mrs Ed Gilman
TO V IS IT
M O THER
M r and Mrs Eugene H arri
son spent the weekend with
friends and relatives in Sisters
Mrs Harrison left by bus
from Eugene to visit her par
ents in Seattle.
IN HO«P|TAL
Pcn’ id Sm'th, son of Mr
and Mrs Dick Bjerg. was a
patient at the M arl Hoaplla
in M yrtle Point last week
OUT OF HOSPITAL
Mrs Rayburn Guerin apen
several days as a patient ai
Ihe Southern Coos General
H, «pi tai in Bandon recovering
from a severe attack of asth
ma.
GRANDSONS VISIT
Dennis a r.l Ronald Buss of
Roseburg are spending sev
eral weeks with their grand
parents. Mr and Mrs A rt
Strain, of Floras l-ake Road
a t t b n o pu n b r a l
Attorney Suspended
Mr and Mrs Frank Pook
returned thia week from Port
land where they had gone
Io attend the funeral of Ed
Russell, a Ion» time fi end and
former property owner on Ihe
A llp o rt Road
ROUSHCS TRAVBL
Mr. and Mrs Ed Roush tel
to spend two weeks visiting
friends, and relatives near
Denver* Colo
Je rry Cox left by bus Sunday
morning for San Pedro, Calif.,
where ne w ill have employ
men! during the summer
Reuben 0 Lenake, Portland,
Oregon attorney, was suspend
ed bv the Supreme Court of
the State of Oregon from the
practice of law In this state
on A pril 2H He remains under
suspension at thia time, ac
cording to the Oregon State
Bar Association
The suspension was ordered
p u i.uant to a rule ol the Court
which providea for the sum­
mary suspension from prae
tire of an attorney convicted
of a misdemeanor Involving
moral turpitude or a felony
• • <’»»»r»A the
BAFT. WAY
A T T E N D IO N $
G RADUATION
Mr and Mrs. Charles Jen
sen and fam ily, Mr and Mrs
R ib Rekchrede of Denmark.
Mi and Mrs Blame Marsh
and fa m ily. Mr and Mrs John
Mayea and fam ily and Mr
on I Mrs Nick Marsh of Port
1 l|f.:r I .in - . i l l i l i i h n g th e c o in
ir.rncement exercises of the
U niversity of Oregon Dental
School in Portland this Thurs
day W i'bur Jenson la a mem
her of the graduating class
AUTO
IN H U M A N O
m il
IN H U M A N O
AT G RANGE M E E T
M r and Mrs A rt Sweet left
Sunday for Eugene to attend
a meeting of the Oregon State
Grange.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs Everett Strain arrived
h me from LaPaz. C alif ,
where she has heen visiting
her sister
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SHOP x vQW
/z v // n tsr
R ed
A T T E N D PICNIC
Mr and Mrs Rod McKenzie
and fam ily. M r and Mrs A rt
Goucher. M r and Mrs Charles
Fitzhugh and George Edwards
attended the Livestock Associ
alien nicnic at Harvey Crooks
on Pistol River. Sunday
M rW IU I
Hereford
Kolen-Huggins Ins.
»05 W Uh SL
Part OrfrrA.
Ascr>C'»t<on meeting
AT GRANO SESSION
CHeR F'ake master o f Port
Orford Masonic Lodee, is at­
tending grand session of the
Masonic Lodge of the State
of Oregon in Portland this
week.
E N T E R T A IN ,
V IS IT
Jack Snook of Beaverton,
Ore , was a guest last week
at the home of Charles Russel]
and Mattie Mosher.
Mr. and Mrs Bert Anthony,
Hcraer Smith, Ethel Corrick,
Charles Russell and Mattie
Mosher visited the Frank
Marsh fam ily in Veneta, Ore ,
last Sunday.
CELEB R A TE AN NIVERSAR Y
M r and Mrs. Dick Barklow
and Mrs. T G. Summerlin
visited in Portland last week.
Returning home they brought
their daughter, Mary Kay,
from Corvallis and were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Dewey M iller in Florence.
The
Barklows celebrated
their 30th wedding anniversary
Sunday, taking their fam ily to
dinner at Humbug Lodge Tn
eluded were M r and Mrs.
David Bark'ow, Mary Kay and
Dewey M iller.
AT ROSE FESTIVAL
M r and Mrs Frank Wilcox
and fam ily were in Portland
during the weekend and view
ing the Portland Rose Festival
IN PORTLAND
A rt Aldropp of Langlois was
in Portland during the week
on business.
Sunday evening d i n n e r
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at the Em erald Isle Ranch
near Eueene last week.
PHONE ED 2-4, fcl
I
Willow Club
Asks For Vote
The Sunset Cardan Club w ill
hold Ila regular meeting tomor­
row, Friday, June 19, starting
with a dessert tunc heoo at I p. m
The event w ill be at the home
ol Mrs. Fern Townley with Mrs.
M arce lla Cdlfillan as co-hottest.
Sunset Garden
Club To Meet
ATTEND CATTLE M E 'T
Mr and Mrs Herb M o rriff
and sons John and David of
Sxes. attended the Junior
Ready-Nixed
Concrete
NEW FILL is going in on Lake-
i h o r e Drive to fill in swamp
area and w iden road. F ill dirt
is co m in g from the south end
of O regon St. , being opened to
stan d ard c ity street width and
c u t to grade.
•L A n & id S
Due to the unoredlctable
wealher which Northern Curry
has heen experiencing lately.
Ihe Port Orford Langlois Ouar
terback club are this vear hold
ing their annual Beef Barbe
cue at the Langlois Grade
School where inside accon»o
dations are available if needed
This event has previously
been held at the Nick Marsh
ranch on Eik River and the
club appreciated their hospi
ta lity though realizing soft
meadow fields would suffer If
present weather persists
Sunday, June 21 is the dale,
with the serving starling at
I p m until 1 p m Club presl
dent Gil Rush urges everyone
to participate and to support
the Quarterback club which at
this time is sponsoring Junior
league baseball
Prices are $2 for an adult
o r $3 for a fam ily ticket
JIN X CANASTA CLUB
The Jinx Canasta Club gave
a birthday party for Ann Wll
Hams at her home last Wed
nesday.
A beautifully decorated cake
and many nice gifts high
lighted the event
Scores were seon by Dorothy
Snence, Rose Davis anti Ann
W illiams