r 6—Port C r '.-rd New», Thursday, June 18, IF*’5'" 1904 Mrs. Montgomery Elected President Of Coos Salon Mrs W L. Montgomery of Port Orford was elect«*«) P rw ident of Coos County Salon No 509. Eight an«) Forty, a suhsidary of the American tx'cu'n A uxiliary at a meeting Friday evening in Bandon Other electe«) officers ch»«»*n to serve with her are Mrs Guy Torrey of Coquille, first vice president. Mrs Bert Wal berg North Ben«), second vice president. Mrs Lyle Knox of C«x's Bay. chaplin; Mrs Jack Morgensen. of Co»« Bay. his torian. and Mrs Lyle Chap pell of North Bend, sergeant a: arms Mrs Montgomery w ill nunc her app > a: >«• officers at : te installation banquet in Sep Icmb» r after a summer rcccs. Mrs B B Stratton o f Port Orford w ill be in charge of arrangements for Mrs Man’ gemery s installation * • «H Wilbur Jensen Graduates From Dental School Wilbur L Jensen, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles R Jensen of Langlois, w ill re ceive a degree »d Doctor of Denial Medicine during the commencement program of the University of Oregon Dental Schcol in Portland t o d a y i T hursday' He was graduated from Lang e s High School and from Lew.s and Clark College be fore entering the dental school WWI Auxiliary " 9 - 1 T1 a ’T m P « on Lakeshore Drive. In the back ground is Highway 101 section oi O e g o n S t, route o f the lulv 4th parade. . •*1 Hears Reports ? ■ — I be W... 1.1 War I U dies A uxiliary met June 14 with a good number In attendance A special report of the World War Veterans and Auxiliary state «-»invention held at Salem was given by delegate Virginia Noah Over one thousand members attend»*»! the eonven 1. Z - V » H > .IJ ' I W 1 ■ M J tain » I Approximately 2.300 letters have been mailed to »xmgreaa men, s»>nators and the I ’real dent of the Vnite«l States by Orcgoa Woi Id Wat I V« t, i an. He w ill serve in the USAF tatione.1 in Am arillo, Tex 1 A1RDS MOVE Leaving Tuesday , kuie Io, for th e ir ne»« home in Gold Beach were M r and M ix. S h irle y I aird and fa m ily . I'h e ir m ove w as necessan .hie to I Bird's wxsrk W ith his n e w ly- form ed P a cific C onstruction Co I'h e ir m any friem fc in the ort O rfo rd area wish them w e ll in th e ir new tam e. ■slartcj amt ««ill continue u n til tune 2f>. T e a c h e r s are Mrs. \ r n o l d H ougluni, Mix, V, H, lamieson, Mrs. Henry llu m lle y , Mrs. Larry Co«bey, Mrs M ilto n le e r, Mrs. Donald Stole, Dixie, M a rily n and FJva. Mrs. G, W. tib tr o n i is in charge oi the re- ire s h m rn b a n d Mrs. Charles M o th e r is in charge o i the school a n d opening devotions. The them e lo rth e school is the "T e n C«wnman«knents". 4 suiscmpnoN Z1CN LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWS To The NEW S The adult m em bership . lass w ill m eet again on lune 2 1, at 7:30 p. nt. \ acatiou Bible School hat W K T E R N BUILDFRS h e ld th e lr grand opening last F riday and Saturday, F orm erly Rickman*» B u ild in g M a te ria ls , the business was re c e n tly (turchasedby Rob ertson's, I n c , o f Bandon. Bed Brown is the lo c a l manager. awar»1«*«l were "W hite F.le phanta" and included tooth picks, comic pot holders. h«x)ks, a large Christmas can die. pictures, ash trays and others. Judy Bens won the apple nut cuke A short business m»*eting was conducted and the Fourth of July fkmt was decidetl upon and arrangements made (or working on it Those attending were Judy and A uxiliary members re questing the |>assage of Vet erans B ill II It 2332. Memorial Services at the convention honored 190 Workl War I Oregon veterans an. 6a Auxdiary memoeix win died wdhin the pa. t year A social hour w ill be helo June 20 at the home of Mr •Hid M is It N II.ill / pm The next regular meeting w ill be Sun.lay July 3, 2 p in Si O f f i K DICKINSON Bena. Detti Dei. Jean Samudlo, Frances Smith, Helen Stole, Dorothy Valet am) Bonnie Wagner Farmerb insurance MOTHER VISITS l l r r r lo r a week's v is it from S e q u im , Washington, is Mrs leste Ponting and son |a«k She w ill he visitin g at the hotties oi her «laughters and la m ilie s , Mrs IV rth y Branham andMrs Nancy Peterson, Port O rford, ami Mrs C a rol C a m pb ell. Coos Hay They are form er residents oi l*ort Orford. ♦ AifTO * true* tu r i ( b n CM7-4I2I GOlO ÖAACH • OREGON r/ V f Ü U H E / & - / 9 - 2 0 e x e ç - p r SU M D 4V ^.PACIFIC SALAP PRESSING- OREGON ST. is being opened to specified w idth and cut to proper grade on the south end. Excess d irt is being used f o r f ill Î NAlievs Harried In Community Church Baskets of white calls lilies soloist and sang graced the a ltar of the Lang ard The Lord's Pr lois Community Churcn for Mrs Tatum wore the early summer wedding of wool suit with whii Andrea Sue Keeler, daughter scries The b ri ef Mr and Mrs J. E Tatum mother wore a blue of Bandon, and Larry Wayne voile dress and whi Smith, son of Mr and Mrs sones. Their corsa( Wayne A. Smith of Langlois white carnations The church was further dec Reception Follows crated with white candles and During the recepti camellias in the windows for Claiie Sm.th of Lan) t h e candlelight ceremony ved the wedding ca which was performed by the Stafford Owen of Err Rev William Mai. May 9 at the coffee table, Given in marriage by her punch bowl was tai father the bride wore a floor- of by Mrs George length gown which featured a of Newport Lynnie portrait neckline with a white Thelma Tucker pre lace bodice, full length sleeves the g ift table and Bob coming to points over the ?ton registered the f wrists, and lace and tulle ruf- Bandon High Gradua fles on the skirt Her elbow The new Mrs Sm length veil of tulle edged in worked part time at matching lace was held by Cafe during the win a tiny seed pearl crown a member of this ye; She carried white carnations don High Schcol 'g r centered with pink roses class. Her maid of honor Marcella The bridegroom, a Smith of North Bend, wore a 1961 graduate of Paci green brocade sheath with a is employed by R D large bow at the waist. Brides- of Langlois, maids were Susan Brown of For her going-awa Bandon and Jeannine During- the bride w ¡re a wh er of Newport. Thev were sheath with red acc dressed like the maid of hon- The couple are now at o i. and all three carried long Langlois, stemmed roses a n d wore Out-oF-Town Guest» small croon hats with face Attending the weddi veils. cut c f town were M r i Richard Lee Tucker of Cor- Stafford Owen Empi vallis was best man and and Mrs George E ushers were Jahn and Henry Newport; M r and M Isenhart. beth of Langlois. Smith and Mr. and Mi Rosalie Hatmaker was the Tatum. North Bend - f t jid t y»* We would lik e to th a n k everyone who attended I th e Grand Opening, June 12 and 13. A lio the lo ca l s u p p o r t from this area and surrounding com m unities. PRIZE WINNERS 1st—Anne 2nd—June 3rd—A, C. 4th—T het Nelson, G old Beach, Insulation Sabin, Langlois, Step Ladder M acD onald, Port O rford, Ext. Lite W im m er, O phir, Level RHONE COME Ikl ANO SEE US AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Rep' BfcOWN SUGAR WHITE SATIN 10199 «•MW HVC PRINKS OAieOMATTO KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR FORK^BEANS CRANBERRY JUICE O C E A N T I9 W I1 9 YELLOW 0 H I 0 H S TO M ATO SS w r r w u ; A tnts NU M A R NO- 1 »179- COTTAGE CHEESE instant cocoa Fresh liver Sausage Chwifcs SPRAY STARCH ” FLOOR CLEANER. • INSTANT COFFEE NALLETÇ PICKLES FLAPJACK mix 99 COOKIES P-iPP'M P IZ Z A S - 5 BROOKMfAP PlKT V J 1 1 REP SNAPPER 5 9 ï BOLOGNA KW/MSWI«R CHIWK5 «AUSACI Builders Supply Just N orth o f Town t