4— Port Crford New», Thunday, June 30, 1966 N orth C u rry , N „ulun T l f f T í l t l POUT ORFORDS ENJOY VACATION Mr. and M rs. Otto Wlech­ mann returned from several week’s vacation In Nebraska, Wyoming, Yellowstone Park and The dust created by the mass other points. Mrs. Deloma Wlechmann and exodus of students at the end of spring term hardly had time L a r r y Wlechmann, returning to settle on the Oregon State with the cotgjle for several University campus before more days visit In Port Orford, left than 1880 4-H members began for their home In Liberty, Neb., to arrive June 13 to stir It up Friday. again. The occasion was the GUESTS 51st annual 4-H Club Summer WEEKEND Peter Brooks of Portland and School, one of the largest of Mike Couch of Eugene were Its kind In the nation. According to Burton Hutton, weekend visitors and guests of State 4-H leader, 4-H members the Ralph Hansens of Sixes. ranging In age from 13 to 19 spent five days at OSU attend­ ing classes and participating In VISIT HELMKENS M rs. Dolly Fitzhugh and Mrs. special activities. The youths represented ever)' count)' In John Jones of Alpha, Wash., Oregon and all attended on visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph scholarships provided b) busi­ Helmken at their home on Sixes ness concerns, organizations River during the weekend. and Interested individuals. Purpose of this school, Hutton DAUGHTER MOVES Bette Belden, daughter of Mr. said, is to supplement regular 4-H projects In agriculture and and Mrs. Kenneth Belden of home economics and give mem­ Port Orford, has movedtoCoos b ers a broader view of career Bay where she will be employed opportunities. Classes were of­ by West Coast Telephone Co. fered In such areas as leader­ ship, communications, financial CLARKES VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Clarke planning for education, music, a rt, food engineering science, of Port Orford had a few days’ home economics, forest science vacation at Ashland, Medford and town and count») business. and Diamond Lake last week. T u'.eme t . this year’s s»i . ar school was the Lewis SON INJURED Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis of aii ’ aik F • > dVlon. General Port Orford vacationed at Cra­ a s ? n b »■ ■ s ?d bv all 4 -H e io i t l e i ¡ch ro- ter Lake, Bend and Paulina lik e and vlsl’ed friends in gram s as the T. t»sl< !• partm ent’s " N a m e s of Ore­ Roseburg and Portland. While gon” ; selections and talks by in Portland they received word Rube Long and E. R. Jackman, that their son, Bruce, serving Oregon historians; Dr. Lillian with the U. S. Coast Guard In Van L o an , C o o r d i n a t o r of Vietnam, was injured on his Women’s Programs for the Di­ first tour of active duty. vision of Continuing Education, and Dr. Morgan Odell, pre­ AT WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bartlett siding Emeritus of Lewis and and son, Bob, were in Portland Clark College. Evening activities included over the weekend to attend the a barbecue, an American fiesta, wedding of Patty McCrea and Jamborees, a banker’s night Abe Abderhalden. program, track meet and a talent show. One of the high­ GRANDSON VISITS Richard Cothern of Seattle lights of the evening program s, according to Jim Ross, Curry arrived by bus Sunday to spend County Extension Agent, was the summer with his grand­ the s in g in g of the “ Star parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Spangled Banner” by a group of Starr, In Port Orford. International Farm Youth Ex­ change delegates, many of whom VISIT IN CANADA More and more vacationers could not speak a word of Eng­ lish. They represented such are enjoying the lakes and na­ countries as Japan, Finland, tional parks including Mr. and Ecuador, India, New Zealand Mrs. Ray Reinke of Port Or­ ford who returned after a very and Germany. While at 4-H summer school enjoyable few days at Banff the y o u n g s t e r s were super­ National Park and Lake Louise, vised by volunteer 4-H leaders, Canada. c o u n ty extension agents, and DELIVER CATTLE college-age counselors. Mrs. Charles Brooks and son, Those attending from Curry County were Patricia Badger, Joel, of Portland, are house­ Peter Buffington, Suzle Buffing­ guests this week of Mr. and ton, T erry Burgess, Cathy Col­ Mrs. Rundberg of Sixes. Brooks and son, Peter, left vin, Ann Conlee, Kay Conlee, Mike Conlee, Alana Corbin, Su­ Monday with six head of live­ san Cox, John Dawson, SJerry stock for the Maryland farm Fendrick, Ilene Fisher, Anita of Senator Wayne Morse, ex­ Floyd, Corilda Grover, Genl pecting to arrive there Friday. Grover, Joyce Gulley, Arne Johnson, David Mitts, Reva M o o re , Wayne Moore, Jack Morgan, Don Nowlin, Lorraine Rowley, Susan Shones, Emma Stevens, Jim Turner, Colleen Wedding, Ineeta Welch, Law­ Ten couples from the Beach­ rence Welch, Randy Wright, Roger Yegge, Marcia Young, combers Square Dance Club 4-H leader Mrs. Cleve Berry danced with the Curry Coasters at Friendship Hill in Pistol and County Agent Ross. River Saturday night. HONORED AT BREAKFAST Sunday, s e v e r a l members Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed cleaned the Cove and mowed Bigelow Wednesday was Mrs. lawns to get things ready for Polly Madenwald of Hillsboro the July 2nd annual Fourth of who came to Port Orford for July Square Dance. the Lions Auxiliary installation S ta n Boak, well-known In of officers. Mrs. Madenwald, also state Coos and Curry Counties, will treasu rer of the BPW, was hon­ be the caller. He is from Brook­ ored at a BPW breakfast by- ings. 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