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4—Port Ctfard n-.urxUy, Septtm txr 30, 1965 BPW Holds Fall Conference Saturday At Coos Bay Angeles last week to attend the funeral of her twin sister. N o r th C u r r y /^ > '•poar w IV Seoul a Hall A hundred members of the SON TO V E IT EXTENSION TO MEET Business and Professional w o Robert Tweedy of Pittsburg, The Langlois Home Exten men’ s Clubs were present tor P a ., Is arriving Friday to visit sion U nit Is meeting Thursday, the D is tric t F all Conference his parents, M r. and M rs . Jim Oct. 7 , at 10 a.m . at th e held Saturday at the Tioga Ho Tweedy of the Arizona Ranch. Sportsmen’ s club In I anglols. tel In Coos Bay. Esther Phillips and Barbara D is tric t chairman LaVerna COVINGTON GUESTS Everest are project leaders Holm es, Coos Bay, presided M r. and M rs. Jim Bowers for this meeting on “ drapery over the meeting and introduced of Fresno, C a lif., on a vaca making.” A ll Interested ladles special guests Including state tion trip t h r o u g h Colorado, are Invited to attend and bring president A l i c e Hopkins of Wyoming and Oregon, are vis H illsboro; Maxine Hays of Jun a sack lunch. iting this week with her brother ction C ity; Irm a Anderson of and s ts te r-ln -la w , M r. ami M :>. SUR PREE PARTY HELD Forest Grove; Bernice K e rr of W alter Covington In Port O r Portland, and Congressman Bob ford. A surprise housewarming Duncan who had spoken at sev W illiam Ray Young, son of the party was held Saturday eve e ra l other meetings throughout Covingtons who Is serving with ning for M r. and M rs. Kent the county during the day, spoke the Arm y In Vietnam, Is sent W a g n e r In their newly-pur b riefly to the BPW members “ greetings” by his fam ily and chased home on Garrison Lake. b e f o r e leaving tor his last friends. Enjoying the evening were speaking engagement of the day. M r. and M rs . Blaine Marsh, Congressman Duncan spoke M r. and M rs . Pat M ille r, M r. of the “ Equal Rights Amend CO UPLE RETURN and M rs . Floyd G riffey, M r. and ment to the Constitution” and M r. and M rs. Roy Stevens M rs . Wayne Hodge, M r. and encouraged people of the 4th who have been making their d is tric t to w rite him and ex-» M rs . Jim Allison, M r. and M rs. home the past several months Leo P h illip s, M r. and M rs. press th eir views why they In Coos Bay have returned to John M ayea, M r. and M rs. W ally would or would not support the th e ir home In Port O rford. Entx, M r . and M rs. Jim Pet proposed amendment. In men He Is employed by Rogge erson, M r. and M rs . Pat Mas tioning United Nations, Con Lumber Sales. terson, M r. an d M rs . Je rry gressman Duncan said he felt Studley, M r. and M rs. Frank this was the proper place for A T CONFERENCE St. C la ir of Port Orford, M r. all nations to bring their prob Teachers attending the In and M rs . Jim Kay of Gold lems to be solved In a peace ternational Reading Conference Beach, M r. and M rs . Jack L. ful manner and with good qual In Portland were Patty M c Jones of Bandon, M r. and M rs. ified leadership it can be ac C re a , Donna C hurchill, Jack Hal T ltu a of Lakeside, M r. and complished. A problem which Powers of Langlois; Lynn Hol M rs . Keith Wagner of Brook he felt concern for were the mes of Port O rford; M rs . Mary ings and M r. and M rs. Dick Pages who are serving In the Bussenlch of Brookings; Alice M a r r of Langlois. Nation’ s capitol. Many of them Bowman and Alice P arker of The guests presented them are very young, coming from Gold Beach. with a money tree and other nearly every state In the union, and finding adequate living ac gifts. CANASTA CLUB commodations In Washington, M rs . O rv ille Ruth was hos D. C. had become a r e a lp r o b - W EEKEND GUESTS tess last week at her home In lem . Weekend guests of M r. and S ilv er Springs for the Yak Yak General theme for the con M rs . Hague were friends, M r. Canasta Club. ference “ O p e r a tlo n B e e P W ” and M rs . P. G irard of Wash- High score went to M rs . W il was cleverly presented with son Hardy and low to Lucy ougle, Wn. special room and table decor Gentry. M rs . Elton Dw lre re ations by the Reedsport-Gard ceived the door p rize. iner club. Special feature In IN PENDLETO N cluded hobbles and each club M r. and M rs . Ira Delam ar- arranged a table with an In te r w ere In Pendleton for the teresting d i s p l a y of various Round-up and were guests of kinds of hobbles. From Port M r. and M rs . Louie Dearborn, O rfo rd the display was of c e r fo rm er Port Orford residents. am ics, driftwood and paintings Gary David, son of M rs. D e l- by Bertha Bergstrom , Minnie a m a rte r, enrolled for his sec King and Maude W eir. ond year at Blue M t. Commun During the program , the sub ity College In Pendleton. ject “ communication” was dis cussed by Maxine Hays, civic BROTHER V E ITS participation chairman and sev Visiting last week with M r. e ra l of the members. Bernice and M rs . V al Townley were K e rr discussed the Great De cisions program starting soon his brother, M r. and M rs. Rob with new subjects chosen for e rt Townley and d a u g h t e r , the fa ll program . Fay C rab K a rin , who were returning from tre e , president of the Coos an Insurance convention In Jas Bay BPW club, announced for per National P ark, Canada, and the “ Status of Women” the w ere enroute to their home on appointment of member, Ann O ntario, C alif. COMPLETES COURSE Mrs. F l o r e n c e McNeese, h o IN SALEM Frances Everest of Langlois visited her daughter and son- in -la w , M r. and M rs . Roy M ol lie r , In Salem over the weekend. iUND AY DINNER M r. and M rs. A lbert Britton were guests of her daughter, M rs . Bob Powrle for a Sunday dinner at the Holiday House In Charleston. IN WASHINGTON 1 lnda Couch and children are visiting M r. and M rs . E. L. Couch In Cashm lre, Wash. IN YREKA M r. and M rs. Geo. Guerin of Langlois are visiting their d a u g h t e r , A lta K reu txer, In Y re k a , C a lif., following a trip to the Pendleton Round-Up. V E IT S BROTHER Kent Wilcox of lx»s Angeles, C a lif., Is visiting this week with his brother, Frank W il cox and fam ily at th eir home on Floras Lake Road. FROM C O R VA LLE M r. and M rs. Lee Tucker of C o rv allis visited over the week end with the Dick Tucker fam ily In Langlois. LANG LO E PTO NAMES PRESIDENT The firs t meeting of the Lang lois PTO was very well attend ed last Thursday evening. Stanley Vandehey, principal, introduced teachers, some of whom are new In the d istrict this year. M r s . Dick E v e r e s t was »sues » ìa n ù l o i S chosen president of the PTO following th e resignation of M rs . Gerald Kamph. The new math courses now being taught In school were dis cussed and M r. Vandehey w ill announce a date later when parents may attend a special Instruction class to explain the new course. com m ercial teacher at Pacific, completed summer courses at Portland State College July IS and on the 17th, she and het- husband, Jim , left for San An tonio, T ex., where he had major surgery at Baptlat M em orial Hospital where their son, Jim , Is serving as an Intern. The McNeeees returned Just In tim e for opening of school following the Labor Day week end. HOST DINNER M r. and M rs. O rris Knapp were hosts tor a birthday din ner honoring their two sons, Harold and Nell Knapp, with their wives, at the Tioga Hotel In Coos Bay Saturday evening. WORKS IN MEDFORD M rs . Everett Isenhart and son, John, visited In Grants Pass and Medford last week. John w ill return to Medford next week where he w ill be working on the staff with the Agriculture County Extension office In Medford. FROM BANDON George Hawkins and Francis Autrey of Bandon were visitors of M attle Mosher and Charles Russell Sunday. SUNDAY GUESTS M r. and M rs . Charley Cau- ghell and M r. and M rs . Harold Caughell of Langlois and M r. and M rs . J e rry Caughell of Roseburg were Sunday dinner guests of M r. and M rs . CUnt Caughell In Coquille. Other guests were Anna Cau ghell and Kate Moore of Coq u ille. ATTENDS FUNERAL M rs. O ra HU I, 7th grade tea cher In Langlois, was In Los friends vsrr M rs. Eldon White returned from Portland last Wednes day, accompanied by friend, H a rrie t Croshaw of Salem. Jo White of Portland visited b riefly with her mother F r i day. BIRTHDAY HONORED Duane W illiam s celebrated his 11th birthday at the home of his parents, M r. and M rs. John W illiam s, with a fam ily dinner last Wednesday. HOS'I DINNER PARTY M r. and M rs. Roland G er hardt were hosts Sunday tor a dinner party and the guests later played Canasta. Guests were M r. and M rs. Howard Gregerson, M r. and M rs . O rv ille Ruth and M r. and M rs . Clarence B ra zil. Holding high score were the Cregersons w it h second high going to the Ruths. FROMM VBITORS Recent visitors of Nelly and Kenneth Fromm was Hob Mc Cullough, Eugene. IN CALIFORNIA J e rry Klght and Jack Wharff of Sunnyvale, C a lif., came to Port O rford during the weekend to move more of th eir house hold goods to their new homes in C alifornia. Mr*. Lawrence Klght recent ly returned from a visit with her daughter, Mre. Roy Moree, In Tacoma, Wash., and with her son, David, In Chehalis, who la employed at the radio station in C entralia, Wash. BRIDGE BOUTS Port O rford-Oold Beach dup licate bridge eluba are holding masterpolnt n ig h t at Ophir Saturday and all bridge play ers are welcome to attend. Winners of the recent meet ing of the cluli were M r. and M ia . Jack Nlckols, H is t; M r. ami M ia . Fred Starkweather, second; and M r. and M rs . Vern Kolen, third. Scores for the p r e v i o u s games and hvtlvldual Move ment were Fred Starkweather, first; M rs. Starkweather, sec ond, and M yrtle Rose, third. RETURN FROM TRIP Returning from a 10-day va cation trip were M r. and M rs, A rt St. M arie who visited re l atives In U w lsto n and Spokane, Wash. IN HO SPHA L Patients this week at Sacred Heart Hospital In Eugene are George Kalina who Is critic ally 111 at this tim e, and M rs. Ka lina who Is suffering from pneu monia. Members of the family from Port Orford with them during the weekend were H a rry Kalina and M r. and M rs. John Hatcher. are in Eugene this wssk where he Is attending the Hoi Stick School. Hs Is sn employes of Coos-Curry Electric. AT LODGE RITES Mr. « J Mrs. Oso. Frultt of Port Orford attended the recent 100th birthday of the Brownsville Masonic Lodge No. 38 In Brownsville of which hs Is s inemtwr. The recent destructive for est f i r e s throughout Oregon burned the 90-year-old Chsrlly O r a n g e Hell at Harrisburg which held special memories for Frultt who has served that Grange five limes as master end five generation« of his fam ily have been members nf that grange. DAUGHTER BORN M i. and M rs. David B a rk - low are parents of a 6 pound, 14 ounce daughter, Brenda Ann, born Sept. 21 In Coos Bay’ s McAuley Hospital. Grandparents are M r. and M i t . Dick Harklow and M r. and M ra. W i l b u r Sypher of » Langlois; greal-grandm othsr Is M rs . T. 0 . SumsiTln o'. M yrtle Point. VEFI DAUGHTER M r. ami M rs. B obFortyw ere In Gold Beach Sunday to visit their daughter, Shirley Bolce. 2*41» 5»« 42» MOTHER HERE Visiting M r. and M rs. Ed Conley this week Is her mother. P earl P artin, of Sutherlin. E PA TIENT 1 oule Marsh of Port Orford Is presently a patient at the Veterans Hospital In Portland. INSTkNT AT SCHOOL M r. and M rs. Bernard Rowe Tucker's Marl Support the Pirates Montgomery to be on the Coos County budget comm ittee. Irm a Anderson reported on the “ Gol den Torch Award” and request ed members to repo rt to her any eligible women In the dis tric t who could qualify for the award. Members attending from Port O rford Included Betty Bigelow, Louise Hahn, Maude W e ir, Ruth M o yer, Pat S ta rr, Minnie King Jo lly , Fern Haight,Neonta H a ll, Bertha Bergstrom and Anna Thomas. V E IT BELDENS M r. and M rs . Eugene K irk of Minneapolis, Kansas, M r. and M rs . Gall Crlstm an and M rs . Dora Belden of Mankato, Kan sas, are visiting fo r,a n Indef inite tim e with M r. and M rs . Kenneth Belden In P o rt O r ford. The Belden fam ily, their vis itors and the Kenneth Belden J r ’ s, spent the weekend at Lake side where they were guests of M r . and M rs . D. W. Hankins. Other members of the fam ily visiting recently w ere M r. and M rs . James Dunlgan and fam ily of Dunlgan and Bernice Ew ell of W illam ina. FROM ROSEBURG M r. and M rs . Robert Als- paugh of Roseburg visited dur ing the weekend with M r. and M rs . E llio tt Woodworth and Ruth M oyer In .P o r t Orford. F A M IL Y MOVES M r. and M rs . Glenn Hensley are moving this weekend to H arrisbu rg , O re. DINNER GUESTS M r. and M rs . A rt Sweet of Sixes were Sunday dinner guests of M r. and M rs . Ralph Sweet and fam ily In Coos Bay. IN FLORENCE M rs . “ Demps” G llflllan and Ruth Moyer of Port O rford visited Monday with M rs . Bea Cooley In Florence. SIXES GRANGE WINS SECOND AT M EETIN G Many patrons of Coos C u rry E lec tric Cooperative from nor thern C u rry county attended the annual meeting of the Co-op in Coquille Saturday. The Sixes Grange -ated sec ond In attendance, with first place going to McKinley Grange of Coos county. Bob Forty of Port O rfo rd , who Is retirin g after 23 years’ service with the Co-op, was presented a watch. Ed Seelye of P o rt O rford was winner of a door p rize and re ceived a coffee m aker. BIRTHDAY HONORED Friends gathered Friday af ternoon at the home of M rs . G il Rush for a surprise “ b irth day-coffee hour” honoring M rs. Raymond M arstall. Enjoying the surprise party were M rs . John Mayea, M rs. Clarence B r a z i l , M rs . Eva Johnson, M rs. Roy Enlund, M rs. Donna M arsh, the honored guest and the hostess. FIRST HOME M M E • • • \ Friday, Oct 8 P.M .~ BLANCO FIELD P A C IF IC vs BANDON THESE LOCAL MERCHANTS AND BUSINESSMEN WOEWU TO SUPPORT THE PAC/E/C PIRATES EISERV WEEKEND. ARIZONA RANCH BARTLETT'S FOUNTAIN & CAFE BROOKMEAD DAIRY CAPE FISHERIES COOS-CURRY ELECTRIC DAL'S BODY SHOP DEVOE’S REAL ESTATE ECONOMY STATION ELK RIVER DAIRY FIRST NATIONAL BANK FLASH'S FOOD CENTER FRANK'S REPAIR SERVICE HAHN HARDWARE JACK ROSE'S GARAGE KEELER'S McCULLOCH SAW SHOP MA YEA'S UNION 76 M cK A V S MARKET ► NORM G DOROTHY’ S SHOPS ORFORDS RESTAURANT 5 LOUNGE PACIFIC BUILDERS PACIFIC DRIVE-D PACIFIC SUPER MARKET P. O. 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