BROTHER V B I TS 4— Port Orford Newt, Thunday, A p ril 15, 1965 Maloy s Observe N o rth 50 Years C urr IV Nvonlu Hall BPW Elects Mrs Thomas Grange Supports Telephone Change The Sixes Grange met Sat­ urday evening for their reg­ ular meeting with Master Boi’ Billings presiding. The grange went on record to support the appeal to the PUC in Salem in regard to the West Coast Telephone company serving this area with three different exchanges Instead of one. Grange members reported ill and in the hospital were Ger- trudge Adolphsen and Edna Pe­ terson. Clarence Brooks of the legis­ lative committee reported on the tax bills that are currently introduced in the state legis­ lature. Agriculture committee chairman Virgil Cannon re­ ported on the weed spraying which should tie done and told members to contact county ex­ tension agent, Lou Oester, re­ garding spraying. A v i s i t a t i o n by the Sixes g r a n g e members to Chetcc grange is planned for Friday, May 7, which will include pot­ luck refreshments. M R . and M RS. ED M A L O Y Dick BJerg, who has served M a rc h 25, 1915 several times as m aster ot the local grange and Pomona Long-time residents of Port grange, was presented with a Orford who recently observed BEACHCOMBERS TRAVEL plaque for his past service to Beachcombers dancing with their Golden Wedding anniver­ the grange as master. sary were Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ the Ocean Spray Twirlers in The lecture hour was pre­ Bandon Saturday night were sented by Mrs. C l a r e n c e ward Maloy. Ed and Mildred, who met in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zastera, Mr. Brooks and the program was International Falls, Minn., and and Mrs. Bob Keeler, Mr. and in observance of E aster. Mem­ m arried March 25, 1915, in Mrs. Chuck Van Leer, Mr. and bers of the Juvenile grange had San Diego, celebrated their an­ M rs. Albert Britton, Mr. and an E aster egg contest. niversary with a dinner and re­ Mrs. Willie Smith and Ernie The home economics com­ ception at the home of their Dahlke. mittee will meet April 29 at Members traveling south to the home of Mrs. Art Sweet. daughter, Mrs. Carl Eckholm in Portland on March 25. Others dance with the Rogues and Ruf­ present were son, Jam es, and fles were Mr. and Mrs. Roy family of Portland and relatives C arr, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Platt, and friends. Long distance calls Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myers, TEACHERS MEET Teachers of special educa­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tweedy, to observe the event were mad by Mrs. Maloy’s sister and Dick S h e r w o o d and Stanley- tion from Curry County met with teachers from Coos Coun­ husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Babb. Regular square dance night ty at G erry’s Restaurant in Gillis of Cleveland, Ohio, and her brother and wife, Mr. and at the Cove will be Saturday Bandon for a dinner and meet­ Mrs. William K. Paulman of with Ernie Nelson doing the ing last Tuesday evening. The calling. A short business meet­ meeting was held at the Ocean Maple Heights, Ohio. C rest school. Ed was born in Brockton, ing will be held. Attending from Curry were Mass., July 13, 1884, to par­ Don O’Dell, Mrs. Alice Ma­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. RABIES CLINIC ther, A lic e Bowman, Volma Maloy S r., and grew up in A rabies clinic will be held Nova Scotia. Mildred was the April 23 at Smith’s old store Steinhaufer of Gold Beach, Edith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. in Langlois from 3 to 5 p.m. Jones of Port Orford and Donna J . Paulman and was born Oct. This clinic is held every other Churchill of Langlois. 26, 1890, in Michigan but spent year and the fee will be $1 her girlhood in Minnesota. for each cat or dog. NOTICE The couple have five child­ Curry County O.E.A. meet­ ren, three boys and two girls. EASTER SERVICES ing will be April 19 at Brook­ Jam es, Edward and LaReine Annual E aster Sunrise se r­ were b o r n in Minneapolis, vices will be held at Pacific’s ings. Minn.; R uth (M rs. C la u d e ) Blanco field or, if weather is N orris (who died in 1936) was not suitable, in the high school born at Ft. William, Ontario, balcony. All churches oi the VISIT IN LANGLOIS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holy- Canda; Hewitt (whodiedln 1943) c o m m u n ity are invited to cross of Clatskanie visited Mr. was born at Ladysmith, Wis. attend. and Mrs. Lloyd Kreutzer and The family moved to Port Or­ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hildebrand ford in 1923 where Ed has in Langlois during the weekend. followed the carpenter trade, PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC although he drove the Panter Oregon State Board of Health freight truck for five years. He is having a Hearing and Vision has been a member of the clinic in conjunction with the FRIENDS VISIT Visiting la st week at the home Coos Bay Eagles Lodge for Curry County Health Depart­ many years. She has been active ment for pre-school children of Mattle Mosher and Charles for many years in the Seventh- in Langlois for children ages Russell were Vance Weatherton accompanied by Robert Drlngle day Adventist church and the 3 to 6. of Everett, Wash., and Mr. and Legion Auxiliary. The clinic will be held April Mrs. Carl Carlson of Reeds­ 30 at the Upper Elementary school across from Whalens. port. SUNDAY VISITORS Any lady wishing to help with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Glo­ ver of Monroe, Wn., were Sun­ the clinic is asked to contact FLOWER SHOW SET day afternoon visitors at the Mrs. Gerald Kamph at Lang­ Rhododendron Garden C lu b lois. home of Mrs. Fern Fales. will hold a flower show "Say They are long-time friends It With Flowers” May 1 and 2 of Mrs. Fales. Other guests at the Langlois Grade School were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fal­ ALDROPPS VISIT room. Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp multi-purpose ter who recently moved to North There will be door prizes, spent the weekend visiting rel­ Bend and are living at 1120 a silver tea, plant sale and a atives in Eugene and Florence. Clark St. program. General chairman is Mrs. Gene Cotton and Mrs.Sam Cuatt FROM EUREKA AT INSTALLA HON Ed Kreutzer of Eurêka, Cal., is clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sweet of is visiting relatives in Lang­ Sixes and Mrs. Smith Honey­ VEIT HARMS well of Port Orford attended lois this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P eter­ public installation ceremonies son of Whittier, Calif., are of the Arago Court No. 31 of guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Amaranth at the Masonic Tem­ ATTEND FUNERAL Friends and relatives here Harm at their Floras Lake ple in Coos Bay F riday eve­ for the funeral of Eldon White home. ning. The Petersons have been ma­ The two women are members in Langlois Fridav were Mr. of the Order of Amaranth which and Mrs. Peter Lewis of Sea­ king improvements on their re ­ is affiliated with the Masonic ttle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Jew­ cently purchased property. The Lodge and dedicated to the ad­ ell Solomon of Clatskanie, Mr. Harms and the Petersons are vancement of women. Its phil­ and Mrs. D arrell Elliott of long-time friends and the latter anthropic activités include con­ Corvallis, Velma Ann and Jo couple plans to be permanent tributions of money to the cast White of Salem, Mrs. Don D ra­ residents by June. fund of the Shrlners’ Hospital per of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. for crippled children and to Denzil Hood of Coos Bay, Mr. VISIT SHEPHERDS the eye bank fund. An extensive and Mrs. Jack White oi North Visiting at the home of Mr. sewing program is carried on Bend, Mrs. Jesse Luab, Mrs. and Mrs. Tom Shepherd on Eugene Strain of Bandon, Mrs. for Doernliecher Hospital and Crystal Creek were his par­ for the Albertina Kerr Nursery- Neva Boyd, Kenneth Thompson ents, Mr. and Mrs. FrankShep- of Gold Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Home. Hours of labor are do­ herd of Scotts Mill, O re., over nated to the A m e r ic a n Red Jim Chenoweth and Mrs. Dew­ the weekend. C ross and to the tuberculosis ey Keeler of Empire. association. Mrs. W ayne Thomas was elected president of the Port Orford Business and Profes­ sional Women’s club at their meeting held at Orford’s last Tuesday evening. Other officers are Mrs. Geo. Hahn, first vice president; Mrs. Dalus Weir, second vice; Fern Haight, recording secretary; Mrs. Milton Leer, correspond­ ing secretary, aixl M rs. Guy Williams, treasurer. Delegates to the state con­ vention in May Include the out­ going president Mrs. Ira Tuck­ e r, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Ed Bigelow who is state legisla­ tive c h a i r m a n , Mrs. David Starr and Mrs. Weir. "A country store” which In­ cludes a rummage sale with many different articles for sale was planned for April 29-30 with Mrs. Weir, Mrs. Kosta, Mrs. Williams and Ruth Moyer serving on a committee for the arrangements. A report was given by mem­ bers who attended the district meeting in Coquille and an an­ nouncement made of the new charter meeting for the new BPW Courthouse club in Coq­ uille to be held June 12. Mrs. Ethel Crutcher was re ­ ported as being in the Bandon hospital. Mrs. Ralph Hall spoke of the appeal to the Public Util­ ities Commission by individ­ uals and organizations In nor­ thern Curry county in an ef­ fort to have the West Coast Telephone Co. consolidate Ban­ don, Langlois and Port Orford into one exchange instead of three. Members were in favor of this change and Mrs. Hahn was Instructed to write the PUC concerning this. Mrs. Thomas i n t r o d u c e d Diane Abbott, foreign language and Engish teacher at Pacific High, who gave a very interest­ ing report on new oecupa.lons for women. Women who think they are bored with life can find many new interesting Jot’s o r hobbles, she said, some of which are close at hand and others which would take a person into foreign lands—but all would be rewarding and beneficial. FROSTY'S FIX*IT SHOP * New smoother cut! * New cleaner c u t ! * New Turbocone! grass catcher! * New powerful engine I * Plus quick lever height adjustment NEW DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie McVay are parents of a daughter, Su­ san Dawn, !)Orn April 6 In the Southern Coos General Hos­ pital. Grandparents are Mr. and M is. Orville Anvlnsoi, Poit Orfoid, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Pederson of Longview, Wash. Great-grandmothers are Mrs. Olga Magneson of Port Orfoid and Mrs. Gat land of Lyle, Wn. 3 M ile i S. of Langlois I Tune - up and Engine Repair WILLOW CI UB MEE IN The F lo ras Willow club met April 8 with a potluck dlnner and celebrated birthdays for members whose birthdays had occurred the past three months. During the meeting officers were elected. Mi s. Arthur Kane ★ SILVER BUTTE RO. I'h o n r KO V ISIT EVEREST'S Mrs. Bob Shelton and sons of Coquille were recent vis­ itors of Mr. anti Mrs. Dick Everest tn Langlois. CONCRETE Ready M ixed ENTERTAIN Cl UB Mrs. Wesley Spencer enter­ tained th e 8 and 40 club at her home Friday evening In Port Orford. Mrs. Roliert Meyer was co­ hostess. Present were Mrs. Ed Hughes of Coquille, Mrs. Florence Spanlal of Coos Bay, M rs. B. B, S il .itto n , .! .m e I ' i i - wey, Gladys Prott, M is. Elia Wilson, Mrs. David Mickel­ son, Margaret I.eegard and Chapeau, Mrs. W. L. Mont­ gomery of Port Orford. A T CONVENT IONS Walter Gorsuch was delegate to the 40th annual convention ot Carpenters of Oregon, AEl - CIO held In Pendleton April 8 through 10. Mrs. Gorsuch accompanied A rTEND MEETING Ruth Moyer and Minnie King him and a t t e n d e d the 10th of Port Orford attended a dis­ annual convention of the La- ..v ^ d le s Auxiliary. She won the tr ic t q u arterly meeting of the l.pis. opal Chun hwomen Hl door prize of a large Easter basket of mixed fruits and can­ Ashland last week. Mrs. Alexander Lowe of Los dles at the luncheon Friday. On the trip, the couple vis­ Angeles was principal speaker a.id her s u b j e c t was "New ited the Rev. and Mis. Leo Horner in Salem, Mrs. Alberta Shapes of Mission.’’ Helps you start with the right foundation ! Mixed as you want it! WHEN you want it ... D elivered WHERE you want it! WKTBRN BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. WUUl 13 2-4l»l tVE [3 2- 2744 F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K IS P E O P L E __ S e rv in g th e B a n k in g N e e d s of O th e r O re g o n P e o p le When First National'» Springfield branch manager and this lumberman counted the annual growth rings on this massive Douglas fir stump, they discovered the tree's age to I»; 340 years. It would make up into about 7,000 hoard feet of lumber. The Douglas fir is the most prevalent variety of forest tree in Western Oregon, which contains a huge share of the nation’s standing timber reserve. Douglas fir is logged < lean, to entourage new growth, and on rough ground such as this, high lead logging with spar tree, cable and donkey engine is the most practical method. 4-BLADE ROTARY MOMRS T H itii M D P iL a u s i vouH l-A