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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1967)
M r. and M rs . Ed Conley, sec ond; M rs . Ir a Tucker and M rs . H a rry Kalins, third; East-West; M r. and M rs . Horowitz, firs t, Bob M cClure and Dresell Swan son, second, and M r. and M rs. Ton er, third. The next unit game w ill be played on March 12 at Ophir. North Curry |t Neonta I U 11 Dad-Daughter Banquet Slated A Father-Daughter dinner w ill bn held at the Langlois Community Church el 8:45 p.m. on Feb. 18. The program w ill feuturetwo films», "W ings Over H aw aii" and "Safety D rivin g " (In c a r toons), Ernest llalinaker and d a u g h t e r , Ruby, w ill supply special music and the speaker for the evening w ill be Dick Barklow of Langlois. The Missionary banquet Is being announced for Feb. 23 al the Ocean Crest School In llandon. This banquet represents 12 churches of the area and sev era l m issionaries who have served In various parts of the world w ill be present. VISIT KAMPHS Visiting this week at the home of M r. and M rs. Roy Kanipli In l.anglola are his b ro th e r-in - law and u ls te r, M r. and M rs. B ert Younger of Sacramento, C a lif. HAS SURGERY M r. and M rs. Clyde Wagner of P ; r t Orford are In Albany this week where she Is having eye surgery at Albany General Hospital. DINNER GUESTS M r. and M rs. Roy Hague of Port O rford were Sunday din ner guests of M r. and M rs. Hugh McKay of Wedderburn. FRIDAY VISITORS Visiting with M rs. Cody C a rl son and M r. and M rs. Vance Carlson Friday of last week were M r. and M rs. Clay G a r- outte of Bandon. • PûBT OBfOKO • PLAN PROGRAM M rs. WHtiur Sypher of Lang lois and M rs. Geo. McDonald of Port Orford were In Gold Reach Monday to help plan the ye ar’ s program for home ex tension units. All women Interested In special projects should contact ths Home Extension Office. Married By Former Pastor Jim Kosta, son of M r. and M rs. Barnard Kosta of Port O rford, and Miss Sharon Shum way, daughter of M rs. M u riel Shumway of Beaverton, were m arried at the F irs t Lutheran Church In Kennewick, Wash., Fab. 12. The bride was attired In a green knit suit with green and beige accessories and wore a corsage of gardenia and hya cinth. Serving as matron of honor was Diane Johnson, also w ear ing a green knit suit with match ing accessories and a carna tion corsage, Don Nuttbrork, uncle of the bridegroom , served as best man. Pastor H. G. Daugs, fo rm erly of Port O rford, perform ed the 3 p.m. ceremony and the oc casion also marked the bride groom’ s parents'24th wedding anniversary and the firs t wed ding anniversary of hta sister, M rs. Gerald (Ginger) Good- w ater. Present for the ceremony were M r. and M rs. Bernard Kosta, and M rs. Don Nuttbrock of Portland. The newlyweds w ill reside In Portland where twth are em ployed. V IS IT PARENTS M a r s h a Deets and Edie C larke of SOC In Ashland v is it ed their parents over the week end. M OTHER VISITED M rs . Charles MacManlman of Coquille visited her mother, M rs. W arren Jam ieson,Thurs day at her home on Hubbard’ s Creek. IN M Y R T L E CREEK M r. and M rs. Ralph B lazer .if Port Orford visited with M r. and M rs. Charles Blazer at M yrtle C reek, Sunday. W EEKEND GUESTS M r. and M rs. VernleH atcher of Fairview were weekend guests of M r. and M rs. Albert Moore of Sixes. HAS SURGERY M rs. Ray Deets of Langlois had surgery Monday al Mast )( •>[ Hal In M yrtle Point. M rs . Sam Cuatt returned to her Sixes home Saturday after being a patient at Southern Coos General Hcapital In Bandon for several days. M rs. B ill Mai Sr. ofLangldls Is still confined to the Bandon hospital although site Is report edly much Improved. PLAY AT PARK "T h e Outer Sounds," local group of young musicians, In cluding Ronny Collins, Dave Frechette, Bret Valet, Dave Hardy and Mike Owens, enter tained at the Park In Port O r ford Sunday evening until rain showers occurred, at which tim e they were a ll inclu d in g the street dancers) invited lo the Pat M ille r home where mu sic and dancing continued for the rest of the evening. SALON M EETS Coos County Salon No. 309, 8 & 40, met In Bandon Friday evening with M rs. W. F. T ro tl and M rs. D a rre ll Brodie as hostesses. Members attended from Coos Bay, North Bend, Coquille and Port O rford. Attending from Port O rford were M rs. Robert M eyers, M rs. W. D. Spencer, M rs . W. L. Montgomery and M rs . B. B. Stratton. FROM TILLA M O O K M r. and M rs . Richard Ryan of Tillam ook were guests dur ing the week of M r. and M rs. Gerald Kamph In Langlois. TE LE P H O N E M E E T R em em ber the meeting tonight (Thursday) In Langlois with the Public U tilitie s Com missioners here from Salem to Interview the dlssatlsfed cus tom ers of the West Coast T e l ephone Co. The meeting begins at 8 o’ clock In the m ulti-purpose room of the grade school. IN REEDSPORT M r. and M rs . John EUla of Langlois were In Reedsport tor the weekend to visit her parents, M r. and M rs . Rudy Sherych. AWARDED CONTRACT Art Aldropp who has been In Denver, Colorado, returned Feb, 14. W hile there he was awarded a government contract. Guests of the Aldropp's over the weekend were M r. and Mrs. Swope of Bur bank, C al If., who are distributees for the A l d r o p p Cam per Unloader In that area. W EEKEND VISITORS M r. and M rs . Clarence Owens of P srt Orford had as their guests for the weekend their son-in-law and daughter, M r. and M rs . Charles H je y and fam ily from Eugene. SUNDAY GUESTS Visiting M attle Mosher and Chas. Russell Sunday were M r. and M rs . Lester Clausen of Coos Bay. V IS IT DAUGHTER M r. and M rs . Kenneth Bel den of Port Orford w ere week end guests of their daughter and so n -in -law , M r. and M rs . Joe Lumsden and fam ily In Coos OSEBURG r. and M rs . H.iroldCaughell anglols visited the J y rry C lint Caughell fam ilies In ’burg during the weekend. ARE DANCING veral couples from th e -hcombers enjoyed dancing the Rogues and Ruffles at r Saturday night. »b. 18 is regular dance night he Cove with Ernie Nelson g the calling. A ll beginners Invited to attend the re g - dances. A T SHRINE M E E T M r. and M rs. C l a r e n c e Hines of Port Orford and M r. and M rs . Dick Barklow of Lang lois attended a meeting of the White Shrine In Coquille last Friday evening. W EEKEND GUESTS M rs. LeRoy Ames and daugh te r of Florence visited her p ar ents, M r. and M rs. Hulen Hodge, an$l the Wayne Hodge fam ily In Port O rford during the weekend. Sunday guests of the Wayne (lodges w ere M rs . E lm er Cun ningham and son, M rs. LaDean Dixon and son, and M rs . Louise Maynard and daughter, all of Coquille. FROM FLO RENCE M r. and M rs. Herman M erz of Florence visited with M r. and M rs . Joe Everest and Am elia Thorn In Langlois on Sunday. FROM GRANTS PASS M r. and M rs . Fred Botce of Grants Pass were overnight guests on Wednesday of M r. and M rs . Ray Deets In Lang lois. eight tables playing. North-south winners were M rs. O rv ille Preston and M ra. Dal W e ir, firs t; M r. and M ra . Adolph W lndmalser, second; M r. and M ra. Charles Dough e rty , third; East-W est winners, A. W. Sweet and Fred Horo w itz, flra t; M r. and M rs. Nick M arsh, second; M rs. Charles Haines and M rs. Rod McKen zie, third. The monthly unit game was played at the hall Sunday with eight tattles In play. North-South winners; Byron Mauzy and A. W. Sweet, firs t; FROM ALASKA M r. and M rs. Ed Poor, fo r m er residents of Port Orford and now living In Alaska, wars In Port O rford last week visiting friends and were houseguests of M r. and M rs. W alter M o rris . Sixes Grange News Pomona Grange M aster W il liam Webster aid M rs. Web ster were guests of the Sixes Grange Saturday evening when four candidates were given the firs t and second degree obli gations. in s group voted to allow ths horns extension s e r v i c e use of ths grange hall for their Feb. 20 meeting for the study of upholstering. C l a r e n c e Brooke, Henry Adolphson and Dick BJerg were appointed on a committee to search the by-laws concerning use of the hall by non-grangers. M rs. M artin and M rs. Sam Cuatt w ere reported 111, and It was announced that Charles M etzler had died recently. M rs. Matti Ryan was reported to be In the hospital. Birthday greetings w ere ex tended to A rt Sweet. The L ectu rer's program was on history as this Is "h is to ry " month. Webster spoke to the group and called a masters* meeting at his home, Sunday, Feb. 28, and announced that the M em bership Committee of Pomona Grange would meet March 18. ruDWTu a Port Orford New», Thursday, February 16, 1967—3 5 BPW Attends Sapper "New Things You Can Pos sess" Is the 11 a.m . sermon topis for Al Krtbs at th eC h rts- tlan Church In Port O rford. Thia w ill be following the Bible school hour. "C h eer Up, The Best Is Yet to Com e" Is the topic for the evening service at 7 o'clock. On Tuesday eve ning at 7, the Bible study w ill be held at the A rt Sweet home • on Cape Blanco Rd. Mission ary calling la on Wednesday a f t e r n o o n . Everyone la cor d ially Invited to all of these meetings. Krtbs Is available at all times for counseling and advice on problems at No. 13 Hamlet Court. Attendance at the Shrove Pancake Supper preceded the regular m onthly m eeting Feb. 8, of ’he Business and Process tonal Womens Club. The m eeting was then held at the home of Gen eva Tucker. President Maude W eir con ducted the buliness at hand then turned the m eeting over to Bet ty Bigelow whose topic was " Per sonal Development. "The top ic w a s Illustrated by having each m ember participate in a g a m e r a i l e d ’ Assets and L ia b ilities1. S h e was assisted by Ruth M oyer who read about How' to Get the Best out of Books, Maude W eir who read about Pos ture, and M ary Price who read about Human Relations. M artha Rohrs read and put on a skit of rwewt* re n v m CW UflPW ER GMKffUir cm.it «tew APPIÈ» CVKft-IO f -w -w* EXTENSION U N IT MEET Sixes Home Extension unit w ill hold their m eeting at the home of Mrs.George McDonald, 1036 N .Nath Street, on February 17, w ith the assistance of Mrs, Betty Tope. A dessert luncheon w ill be served at 1 p. m . Program topic w ill be "Keeping Clothes in Service." given by Mrt.Belva M cD onald and Mrs.John Voss. Those w ith children, wishing toattend, m ay leave them with a p a i d babysitter by phoning 332-2794. » fmemple juice » how to sit, stand and w alk prop erly. Guests were Ruby Potter, Sel ma Cam pbell andM ary Robbins. A highlight of the evening was the attendance of Pat Starr who has recently been hospital ised. fMEWRÜT ALUMINUM foil LESLIE SA LT ALCûA ly x 'ie ' R oll -MF" fUHA M W CMNBC OHlCttk) CHOP 5 OEM CRIC KEN FRIED CJCE' PORK OHÛW MElC MASMAIHE IMPERIAL LB COOKIES-KRFEULINEP WAFERS «««•* A **<11 BOOTH FISH STIX i*-*1 pw 6 9 «• PILIS8URV WTTtRMUK BISCUITS w w STANDBY PRESERVES 4 .w t |1 0 0 CKEStENT AU JUS MIX 25 BUMBLE BEE REP SALMON » ' ™ 0 9 c WHITE STAR. CHUNK TUNA W’ 3 0 9 e- DEV MONTE GREEN BEANS 4 J ft H 0 p MARS CANIN BARS 10 99 e CEHrtt CUT PORK CHO PS SENDS THANKS M rs . Grace Lines, a fo rm er resident of Cape Blanco Rd., who now lives In Portland, wishes to thank her many friends here for being so kind to send cards, good wishes, and le tte rs during her recent I l l ness. She Is the mother of M rs . Joe Zook. M rs . Lines Is much Improved and Is now at the Crestview Convalescent Center. 79 w 0tWiNfr4IEtg PFNNYWKB BACON * 5 9 < FttSM TVRKFVS SPAREWes ecuuray s »T7*» t 59" LINK IB 79" OUT AMO ts 4 9 - LOCKER POR a wk«pptx) PORK ROAST N W t O ORAOKERS POTATO CHIPS KOKN KO M B b « a VTLVtETA CrtFESE B R fD G rE duplicate bridge ROLLED OATS The Port O rford Duplicate Bridge Club met Wednesday evening at the legion hall with 1 i LOIN OR. l >59- * ^7« mu p» 2« 97* P06 (OOP 1097