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4—Port Orford New«, Thursday, Severn bar 9, 19ft 5 DINNER HELD FOR TEACH- E BS Over a hundred employees of school district 2CJ were en tertained at a dinner at the Langlois school cafeteria last Tuesday evening. Superintendent A1 Johnson In troduced school board chair man, Louie Knapp who In turn Introduced the other members of the school board. Mr. John son then i n t r o d u c e d school teachers, many who are new to the d istrict, and other school employees. SBTER VBITS Visiting last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brazil In Port Orford were Mrs. Bra zil’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Allen and family of Seattle, Wn. HOLIDAY GUESTS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ElUs during the holiday weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy She- rych of Reedsport and Mrs. Mabel Shanton of Ventura, Cal. Monday dinner guests of the E llis’s and their visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britton. SMITHS TRAVEL Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith of Denmark visited recently' with members of their family In Corvallis, Sweet Home and Lebanon and on to Redmond and eastern Oregon to visit the Peterson’s Rock Gardens and other points of Interest. V B rr BROTHER Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baker spend the Labor Day weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baker In Hope, Idaho. IN MEDFORD Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whalen of Langlois v i s i t e d with their daughter, Bess Worthington, in Medford during the weekend. FROM TACOMA Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Everest of Tacoma, Wn. were visitors on Tuesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Everest in Langlois. North Curry Bert Mulrden of Port Orford, and Mike Sowders and Ronald McCully of Gold Beach. Kpoar agrato !!■ Neonia Hall STAY OVERNIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Corbin of Gold Beach were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, Sunday. houseguest of the Donaldsons the past month and present for the dinner In addition to the visiting family members were IN BROOKINGS Laurel Stedddm who with five Charles Haines visited with other students had r e t u r n e d friends In Brookings during the from a summer “G pe r a tlo n Labor Day weekend. Outreach” In Mexico. All stu dents are attending S e a t t l e CANASTA PARTY Pacific college and left Monday Mrs. Harvey Myers enter for Seattle to return to their tained the Canasta club at her school. home on Elk river last Wednes Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Kent Meades who day afternoon. High score for the afternoon were returning from Forest went to Mrs. Edgar D a v is , Home, Cal. and returning to second high to Mrs. Floyd Mai - Seattle where Mrs. Meades is low and low score was held by teaching this year. M rs. Alvin Sonderman. GIRLS TAKE HONORS Mrs. Walter Gorsuch with BAKE SALE SLATED The Business Professional members of the 4-H Wlttle Women’s Club of Port Orford Wabbltt Club, Ileene Fisher and Is holding a baked food sale, Linda Billings, were in atten Friday, September 10th at the dance at the state fair In Salem Coos-Curry Cooperative buil Monday and Tuesday last week ding. The public Is Invited to where the girls took honors fot stop In and look over a large show.-na.iship with rabbits. Mrs. Gorsuch and club mem assortment of goodies. bers vlsisted with her brother, Leo Horner in Salem and were overnight guests of the Carrol VEIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Miller Horner family In Eugene. Mrs. C.J. Weber of Oakland, of Corvallis spent several days with Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. Calif. , Harry Horner of Coq and Mrs. Dick Barklow in Lang uille were recent o v e r n i g h t guests of the Gorsuch family. lois. Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Miller Sr. of VEIT STATE FAIR Several couples from Port Florence. Mr. and Mrs. David Bark- Orford were in Salem during low who recently moved to the the weekend for the state fair, form er Flood residence on Flo Including Mr. and Mrs. Val ras Lake Rd. were hosts for a Townley, Mr. and Mrs. Clar birthday dinner for Mrs. Dick ence Hines and Mr. and Mrs. Barklow with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers. The group also attended a Wilbur Sypher and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox as guests on Sat meeting of the Alrstream trai ler club. urday evening. M rs. Dewey MlUer will be teaching this year at the Cor IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Robert (Mildred)Hami vallis high school, her husband win continue at Oregon State lton of Port Orford Is in Good University for his m aster’s de Samaritan hospital in Portland, this week for surgery. gree In general science. VEIT TWEEDY’S Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tweedy at the Arizona Ranch were friends and former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abraham and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smoots of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. BROTHER VEITS Orland A n d e r s o n of San Rafael, Cal. visited with his sister and brother, Mrs. Syn- eva Lindberg and Dennis Soren son and other relatives In Port Orford last week. F irst Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Lind berg who have spen’ the past three years In Germany have recently moved back to the states and are now located at the Red River army depot at Texarkana, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lindberg are announcing the birth of a granddaughter, Leah Kr.stlne, to parents Mr. and Mrs. John Combs in Springfield, Ohio. Great grandmother is Mrs. Syneva Lindberg of Port Or ford. FROM SAN MATEO Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fields of San Mateo, Cal. spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. Fie ld’s mother, AdaCapps and sis te r, Mrs. Ren Runberg and family of Sixes. Mr. and M rs. Fields con tinued on this week to Corvallis to visit their son Ray Fields who is teaching at the Corvallis high school this year. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kreut- zer of Langlois were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Tomllson and family at Arago. were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Se- qulne of Empire. COUPLE RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reuter crona returned to their home on Sixes river after spending a month at Pacific City. Reutercrona, executive sec retary for the Oregon State Association of Rural Electri fication Cooperatives attended meetings held In Portland. Mr. Reutercrona also attends the annual meetings held by the fourteen Individual c o o p e r a tives during the year. Coos- Curry Cooperative meeting is September 25th at the Coquille Community building with many local patrons expected to attend. OUT OF HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spencer visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Helmken. Mr. Helmken was a patient at Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene for a couple of days last week. • h h v im s and others, to be present to help visitors enjoy the display and answer questions. Members a t t e n d i n g were Mrs. Syneva Lindberg, Minnie King Jolly and Mre. Juanita Wilson, all of Port Orford. FAMILY TRAVEIS Mrs. Rod Me K e n z le with sons, Rick and David and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gou cher spent several days on a pleasure trip to Santa Rosa where they visited briefly with friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett at Rohnert Park and back to the Oregon Caves. NEPHEW VEITS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Starr In Port Orford were Mr. S ta rr’s nephew Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patten of Seattle, Wn. during the holiday weekend. VBrr MA LOYS Mrs. A.A. Maloy of 1 ake- wood, Cal., Is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maloy In Port Orford. Also visiting the Ed Maloy’s Is their grandson, SPR Hultt D. N orris now on furlough from Ft. Wainwright, Fairbanks, Alu. DAUGHTER VEITS Barbara Jolly, student In nur ses training at Sacred Heart in Eugene, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 awrence Rhodes In Port Orford during the holi day weekend. IN GOLD BEACH Homer Smith, Mary Ethel Corrlck, Mattle Mosher and Charles Russell visited friends In Gold Beach on 1 abor Day. ENJOY PK’NIC Mr. and Mrs. Pat Palmer and family of Coquille, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Mai und family and Mrs. Eldon White enjoyed sp le nic at F l o r a s Lake on Labor Day. VETT SBTER Mrs. I rank Schlappi of Port land visited her sister, Hazel Hotfsess, Iasi week. IN KLAMATH FALLA Carl I ang, son of Mr. and Mrs ‘ ’in 1 ang, was in Kla math Fid '.I last week making arrangements to enter OTI this school term. SWEETS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sweet returned from two week's spent visiting m e m b e r s of Mrs. Sweet’s family In Everett and Wenatchee, Wn. Correspondent for next week’s paper Will be Mrs. Don (Alta) Amos of Sixes, phone 1 anglols :Ufi, In the absence of Neonta Hall. IOWA PICNIC “DUE- A p i c n i c for lowana will be held at Arizona Ranch Stuiday, Sept. 12, fro m 10 a, m, to 5 p. m. w Ith a potluck lunch at I n, in. Those attending are ask ed to bring table lervtce, cof lee will be furnished. beachcombing, horseshoe pit ching, hiking and other events are to be e n j o y e d , zald Mrz, Lilian Tyng, chairman. If wea ther Iz bad, the picnic will be held In the Hanch'z recreation building. TIMBER SAIF Supervisor J. R. Phllhrlck, Siskiyou National Forest, ann ounces the eels on the Powers Ranger District this week of en estimated 900,000 l>oerd feel of timber. „ Coos Head Timber CO,, Coos Lay. Oregon, waa high bidder ¡he TAPP Pl ACE SAI VAGI. Umber sale of 900,000 board leet. Estimated volumea, ad vertised prices, and bid prices are as follows: (rates are ac celerated under 80 i*rcent of the volume)Douglee-flr 500,Ooo board feet, advertised price $24.70 and bid price $38.00; western hemlock und other con iferous species 100,000 board leet, advertised and bid price $11.00; Port -O r f o r d-C e <1 a r 1100,000 Isiard feet, advertised price $101.33 and bid price $160.00. Total appraised value was $45,700.00 and total bid price was $60,943.00, HERE FOR VISIT Dorothy S p r o s I and brother W e s le y oi Musa, California, w e r e recent guests of Mr, and Mrz. Clarence Hinas and Ada McIntire. PARENTS VEIT Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glbney during the weekend were M s. Glbney’s parents VEIT GREGERSONS’ Major and Mrs. Jack Schil Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Thomas of ling and daughter Jackie of Coos Bay, Jam es Sawyer of Travis Air Base at Fairfield, San Jose, Cal. Sunday the group along with Cal. were visitors for two days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Ed Thomas family of Port Howard Gregerson In Port Or Orford went for a picnic up the Rogue river. ford last week. Other visitors Included Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mickelson of SABINS ENTERTAIN Messa, Arizona, and the Lester Mr. and Mrs. Don F aris of City, Ore. Oakland, Cal., and Clara Faris C Palo Alto were v i s i t o r s NEW RESIDENTS of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Sabin Arriving In Port Orford on at Neslka Beach and with Mr, Sunday as permanent residents and Mrs. Walter Sabin at their were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hami home on Floras creek. lton and Mrs. Charles Hardy The Sabin’s were hosts at of Sequim, Wash. their home on Sunday for an Mr. Hamilton Is a retired ‘‘open house” for Velma Sabin post office employee. The new Apple visiting from Indiana. arrivals along with the Wilson Mrs. Apple and Clara Faris Hardy family were Sunday din are sisters. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gerhardt. FROM COQUILLE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pense DAUGHTER, SON, VEIT and family of Coquille visited TOUR GARDENS Mrs. Bill Crumrlne and fa Sunday with Mrs. Pense’s sis The Backacres garden club met last week at the home of mily of Everett, W.i. are ar te r, Mrs. Dick H klebrand and riving this week for a visit family, of Langlois. Mr. and Mrs. Vance N o b le where garden club members with Mrs. Crum rlne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Flake. Weekend guests of Mr. and enjoyed a tour of the large Other recent visitors of the Mrs. LloydSmlth of Port Orford dahlia gardens. Flake’s were their son and daa- were Mrs. Smith’s son, Mr. and Miss Bayless, retired mis ghter-lnlaw , Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mrs. BUI Haggar of Roseburg. sionary and guest of the Nob Flake of Sweet Home, and Ho les gave a very interesting account of the many gardens m er Edward Williams of Chi VEIT ST. MARIES she has visited In the different cago, 111. a retired coast guard Mrs. LU St. Marie of Spo man who enlisted 30 years ago kane, Wn. visited last week with countries in the Orient. Next meeting of the Club will while living In Port Orford and Mr. and Mrs. Art St. Marie. during his recent visit here be October 6. called on many of his former ARTETS WERE HOSTS friends. TEACHER V E rrs Members of the Port Orford A recent guest of Mr. and Arts and Crafts were hosts at Mrs. Norman Valet was Hazel FROM SEAT" LE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Applebee the art building on September Bulter ofT lgard,O re.,aform er teacher of the Port Orford scho of Seattle were overnight guests 4 at the state fair in Salem. On an Invitation from Dr. of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. ols. George Hahn during the holi Yost, manager of the a :' partment for the state fair and day weekend. ROBEON GUESTS head of the art department of Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oregon College of Education Elmer Robison during the Labor ATTEND FAIR Tom Shepherd and family of at Monmouth for this group, Day weekend was Mrs. Robi son’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sixes attended the State Fair Mason and daughter from Yam and visited relatives In Salem over last week. hill, Ore. BEACHCOMBER NEWS Beachcomliers met for their regular dance night at the Cove last Saturday and the newly elected officers were In charge for their first meeting. N“W officers Include Mr. and m rs. Carl Platt serving as president; Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Britton, vice president; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherwood, secretary; Mrs. Fred Deaver, VEIT DAUGHTER treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blue of E verest, publicity. Kelso, Wn. are visiting this Regular dance nights are the week with their daughter, Mrs. FITZHUGH GUESTS first and third Saturdays; the Harold Reese and family at Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. club is cancelling their next their home on Knapp Rd. Charles Fitzhugh on S u n d ay meeting night, September 18th were Mr. and Mrs. Charles In order that members attend Mclntee of Coquille. the special square dance of HOLIDAY VEITORS the Cranberry festival in Ban Holiday guests of the Steve REPORTED ILL Sullivan family on Floras creek don on the 18th. Mary Sorenson is reported Callers for the Cranberry were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ross, 111 at her home In Langlois. festival Include Jim and Ida Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steineke Visiting with Mary last week Sypher of Eugene. and family of Brookings, Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pac Barney Barnes will call Sat and Mrs. Loren Schwark of ker of Vancouver, Wn. urday, September 11th for the Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogues and Ruffles at Ophir. Saffley of Coos Bay and Orvln TWINS CELEBRATE Linda and Karen Back, twin All dancers welcome to attend. Potter o: Vancouver, Wn. daughters of Mr. and M rs.Carl Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forbes Back c e l e b r a t e d their 19th V E rr RELATIVES of St. Helen’s, Ore. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Caughell recently and Mrs. Sullivan re birthday with a dinner party of Roseburg visited with their turned with them to their home at their parents home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Guests included Mr. and Mrs. and on to visit her mother In Caughell and other relatives Hermiston and other relatives in Langlois during tht holiday In Canada. weekend. IN MYRTLE POINT HATTON VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniel were in Myrtle Point calling on son of Covena, Cal. were guests the Bob Powerle family, and last week of Mrs. Dora Hatton Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of In Port Orford. Seattle and Miss Jean Powerle Weekend v i s i t o r s included of Klamath Falls all guests of Mrs. Ray Fromm and Mr. and the Bob Powerle’s. Mrs. Darrell Fromm of Spring- field who visited several friends and relatives in the Port Orford area. TOUR CAVES Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bell and family of Langlois took a trip to the Oregon Caves during the Labor Day weekend. ED STAFF MEETS Mrs. Edith Jones, Mr. Pow e rs, Donna Churchill, members of the County Educational staff, met for several workshop meet ings in Gold Beach last week. *1 FOSTER GUESTS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foster Included Mrs. Foster’s brother and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Mack Neely of Lake side, Ore. FAMILY PICNICS Ruth Moyer met her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alspaugh of Roseburg In Crescent City where the group journeyed on to Arcata, Cal., to Join an Alspaugh family pic nic during the weekend. VEIT HENRYS Mr. and M rs. John Orr of Coos Bay were In Langlois on Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lu e Henry. ee coviKio rue SAf£ WAY... SORRY-.. SAK CO-UFTCO- GENERAI IN S U R A N C E • FIRE »AUTO • CASUALTY-LIFE H0H£ T(WV I te sn tsr [SHOP sro Red M cW illiam s ED 2-2907 Representing I k OLEN -HUGGINS] AGENCY ORFORD NOW OPEN WE PEOPLE OUR OWN PA PER S... WE DON'T HAVE NEWS SWS TO DELIVER IT, E IT H E R , BUT W E DO 9EE THAT SUBSCRIBERS H T THEIR WEEKLY 0 0 PIES VIA THE BlOOEST DELIVERY SERVICE IH THE W 0 W > THE U.5. M A IL . . . OR YOU BUM IT DU THE NEWSTANDS F«R AU EXTRA 2 .1 0 PER YEAR.« SO, WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE". UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT • ALL «HERAL MPAIM COMPUTE BQI*TU«-UP ... . By General Motors certified m echanic with 15 years experience w um m WE DON'T HAVE NEWS BOVS SO 205 W. 6th SC PORT -^ ^ ^ S E W K E WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilson of South Bend, Wn. were weekend guests of Mr. and M rs. Don Mechals and family. HOST FAMILY MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. John Donald son were hosts for members of their family during the La bor Day weekend Including Mr. and Mrs. Noel Martin and fami ly of McMinnville, Miss Mary Donaldson of Monmouth, Mr, and Mrs. Dave Englebart and family of Beaverton. A dinner was held on Sunday honoring Miss Agness Baguley of England who has been a FAMILY MEETS The Arnold Houglum resid ence was the meeting place for several members of their fami ly and friends during the recent holiday weekend. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. David Henlon and family of Sac ramento, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Vern M tchell and family of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Culston of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Seo McCulston of Cor vallis and Mr. and Mrs. Cla rence Jacobsen of Vancouver, Wn. PER YEAR C U R R Y CO UNTY 3 .5 0 OUT OF COUNTY f LME E * ALI8HMÌMT By certified Front-end Specialise JOHN LOWERY • JIM LOWERY -ED MOORE Jori Orford ^£10 MX 5 • PORT ORFOM’OWGON WW