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1 4— Port Cfford New», Thursday, April 20, 1967 United In Double Ring Ceremony North Curry UJBlOitìESES houseguests M rs. Bea M artin had as houseguests last week her son and his w ife, M r. and M rs. D. A. M artin o( 1 akestde. Her g r a n d s o n , Danny L . Allen, whose home Is In Eugene, hut who Is stationed with the Coast Guard Oceanographic Unit In Washington, D.C. and his f i ancee (rom Eugene, were v is it ors Saturday. KNITTERS M EET The Y a rn -A -G o -G o Club, a knitting group, met Thursday at the grade school with three m e m b e r s , Evonne Justice, Betty Gerhke and Linda Cobh, present. A skating party was planned for sometime later this month. M rs. G ilbert Rowling is advtsor of the group. FROM NOVA SCOTIA M rs. Annie Spence from St. C roix, Nova Scotia, arrived last Tuesday to be the guest of M r. and M rs. A rt Sweet on Blanco Road ami to visit other cousins In Oregon. M rs. Spence left Halifax at 4 p.m. Monday and after many stop-overs Includ ing one in Portland at 1 a.m ., landed In North Bend at 10:30 a.m ., Tuesday. TAKES TRIP James Ryan of Sixes return ed home Monday evening from a business trip to Portland. HAS CH ECK-U P M rs. Esther Calhoun is In the University of Oregon Med ical Hospital In Portland for a check-up and treatment. She plans to be home before the end of the week. MOTHER VISITS M rs. Esta Bruchler of San ta C lara, C a lif., visited last week with her son-in-law and daughter, M r. and M rs. Roy Kamph and fam ily of Lang lois. MRS. STEVEN SMITH (Mary Frances Brown) Making th eir home in Port Orford are M r. and M rs . Ste ven Paul Smith who w ere m ar ried in St. Christopher’ s Epis copal Church by the Rev. James IN UKIAH M rs . Carmen Musick of Six es Is at Ukiah, C a lif., for a visit with friends and relatives. Lloyd, April 8. The bride, the fo rm e r M ary Frances Brown, is the daugh ter of Francis W. Brown of Bandon, and her husband Is the son of M r. and M rs . L ester Smith of P o rt Orford. The bride wore a full-length gown of white satin, a jeweled tia ra and carried an arm bou quet of white and yeUow mums. Pam Mayea was maid of honor and Steven Sweet served as best man. C harles Bates and WUliam Smith shared the ushering du ties, M ickle CornweU was ring b e a re r, and Lisa Smith was flow er g irl. M rs. Frances Smith was soloist tor the ceremony. The wedding reception fol lowed In the parish h all, and fo r th e ir honeymoon trip to M edford, the bride changed Into a tw o-piece turquoise suit. M rs . C a rl Dodge served the cake, Shirley Brown poured the punch, Brenda Wright and D arla Smith presided at the gift table, and M rs . W illiam Smith regis tered the guests. The out-of-town guests were Francis Brown and Peggy, Ban don; M r . and M rs . Roy Nord, San Juan, C a lif.; M r. and M rs. Harold Rlnghelmer and fam ily, P le rc y , C a lif.; Shirley Brown, Reno, Nev.; M r. and M rs . S.W. Brown, North Bend; M rs . C liff Winnlngham, Junction C i t y ; M rs . A. W. Sweet and M ary Ann, North Bend; M r. and M rs. K. C. Smith, Winston; M r. and M rs . Jack Smith and fam ily, M r. and M rs. Albert Smith and fam ily, K. C. Smith, J r ., Winston; M r. and M rs. George Wheat, Reedsport, and M r. and M rs . C a rl Dodge, Winchester Bay. SISTER VISITS Mrs. Ron Seifert of Tacoma, Wn., sister of Herb Morrill, vis ited with the Morrill family of Sixes, last week. VISIT ZUMWALTS Mr. and Mrs. John Capp of Ferndale,Calif.,on their way to the Willamette Valley, visited with Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Zum walt of Sixes. AT STATE FAIR Mr. and Mrs. Herb Morrill and Mrs. Ron Seifert attended th e Hereford Show and sale at.the State Fairgrounds last weekend. While having breakfast at the Marion Hotel, TV star James Drury of "The Virginian", sat with them. Drury was in Salem for his father's funeral. WINS HORSE EVENT M ore than a dozen horse: and rid ers took part In thi Horse Show held next to th< Rotary F ield In Port Orfort Saturday afternoon. M iss Jac. kle E llio tt was high point win ner for the day. TO LAS VEGAS M rs. A. M . Posch of Neslka Beach le ft Thursday for Las Vegas where she w ill visit with friends and relatives. IS RETURNING M rs . Charlotte Erickson is returning this week toherhom e in P o rt O rford, having spent the w inter In Newbury Springs, Cal. VISIT PARENTS M rs . Elroy Erickson and sons, L a rr y and Dennis, of Siletz were weekend guests of her parents, M r. and M rs. Geo. McDonald, and her brother, BlUy. EXTENSION TO M E E T The Slxes-Elk H o m e Ex tension Unit Is to meet F riday, A p ril 21, at 1 p.m . at the home of M rs . L ester H ill on the Elk R iver Road. Dessert luncheon is at 1 p.m. The subject w ill be “ Lighting In the Home’ or “ Don’t be In the D a rk ." M rs. Wm. Rasch and M rs. LaMoyne P a ris are the leaders. There w ill be free babysitting and arrangements can be made by calling M rs. Geo. McDonald at 2794. V isitors are always welcome. IN KLAM A TH FALLS M r. and M rs . C l a r e n c e Brooks of Langlois went to Klamath F alls foUowlng a meeting of the Coos County Po mona Grange Saturday. They visited th eir son-in-law and daughter, M r. and M rs . Wm. Thicker and fam ily. Mon day they were guests of M rs . T u cker’ s school room class where they showed colored p ic tures of Indians of the North west which the class were studying. The pictures Included the original dances and other customs. The “ Sets In O rd e r" of Co quille canceled their dance Sat urday night and came down to dance with the Beachcombers. Chet M artin did the calling. A spokesman for the local club said, "W e were happy to see dancers from Bandon, Rogues and Ruffles of Ophir, J e rry Fendrlck of the C urry C o a s t e r s (who helped local called, Ernie Nelson), Claude Funk and WUbur Kurzhal. Missed s e v e r a l of our own m e m b e r s who w ere out of town." Saturday Is regular dance night for Rogues and Ruffles and the C u rry Coasters. • ANT T Û6FÛK0 • S ltC S • 1 4 VISITS SISTERS M r. and M rs. Sonny Goodrich and daughter o( San Diego are visiting hts sisters, M rs. Wanda Neeley and M rs. Archie A l- diopp of Langlois. Goodrich has returned recently ( r o m serving with the M arine Corps in Vietnam . FRIENDS VISITED Clarence Hagan, a (orm er Langlois school principal and now vice president o( North west Book Depository of P o rt land, was In C u rry County on business last week aid visited b riefly with friends In I anglols. PARENTS VISIT M r. and M rs. H. S. Cad- man of Silverton have been visiting their son, Sid Cad- man of Langlois, aid their daughter, M rs. Chuck Sabin and fam ily, Brookings. IN LEBANON M r. and M rs. W illie Smith of Denmark were visiting In Lebanon Sunday. IN SPRING FIELD M rs. Dora Hatton and M rs . Ray Fromm went with M rs. Tom Mead to Springfield to visit the Donal Fromm fam ily over the weekend. VISITS IN SALEM M rs. E arl Barrington took her mother, M rs. Ed Lind berg, to Salem this week to visit her brother and s is te r- in -la w , M r. and M rs . Sam Sorenson. A T T E N D FUNERAL M r. and M rs. Otto W lech- mann went to Dallas Saturday to attend the funeral of Susie Gay, sis te r of Harold Sisco, a fo rm e r resident. In the after noon they visited Marlon Sisco In Dayton and also their own children, Eldon and Adella, In Portland. As they returned home Sunday they stopped In Salem to visit M r. and M rs. J. R. Taggart. V ISIT GOSHORNS M rs . Leroy Goshorn, one of the owners of Arizona Beach, and her mother, M rs. M ary Ernst, went to Los Angeles last week and brought back M rs. C lara Staeubli of Norwalk as th eir guest. After a visit of one week at the Beach, M rs. Sta- eubll very reluctantly returned to her home, promising to re turn as soon as possible for another visit at the beautiful Oregon resort, D/Ô OPENING SLATED The restaurant at Arizona Beach w ill open (or the season, A p ril 22. The motel has been open (or some time. BENEEIT CARD TARTY A benefit card party w ill tie held Saturday, A p ril 22, at 8 p.m . at the I eglon Hall. Pro ceed* of the party w ill be used to send a g irl to G irls ’ State. E ree coffee aid refreshments w ill be served all evening. AU bridge and pinochle players are in v ltid to attend. D U P LIC A TE BRIDGE Port O rford Duplicate Bridge Club met last Wednesday. North-south winners: M r. and M rs . Ed Conley, firs t; M r. and M rs . Paul Wagner, second; M rs. D. W eir and M rs . O. Preston, third; East-west win ners: John Annlng and H. A. Annlng, firs t; M rs. Ira Tucker a id Chas. Dougherty, second; M rs . Charles Caughell ami Ray Deets, third. OPEN PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP Eleven tables played In the Open P airs Championship from North Bend, Coos Bay, Co quille, Port O rford, Gold Beach, Brookings and Crescent C ity. It was held at N'eslka Beach Saturday and was d i rected by U. E. McClary of Coquille. Between the afternoon and evening session, dinner was served by grange ladles from Neslka. Winners In the first session were: M rs. F. W. L ln klater and A. W Sweet, first; M r. and M rs . C. G. Ganty, second, and M r. and M rs . Ed Conley, third; M rs . Lloyd Goble and John Annlng, fourth; Jim Whltly and Fred Horow itz, f i f t h , and Na dine Kalina and Geneva Tucker, sixth. Winners ot the second ses sion were: Byron Mauzy and Betty Swanson, firs t; A. W. Sweet and M rs. L ln klater, sec ond; Maude W eir and Gladys Caughell, third; Bob M cC lure and Drexel Swanson, fourth; M rs . Lloyd Goble and John Annlng, fifth; M rs . W. W. Wol- lam and M rs . Agda Blckner, and Hattie Hogue and Ada Johnston, tied for sixth. Top o v e r-a ll winners for the day were: A. W. Sweet and Mrs, MEMBERS of the Chetco Swlagarooa Square Dance Club In Brookings (vactlce up for the coming Aaalea Festival Square Dance Jamboiee to be held In Brookings, M ay 27. Stan Boak, ca lle r, le ft background, w ill serve as m ister of ceremonies for Jamboree which is expected to be one of the largest ever held hr re. Others In picture are: Mrs. Sally Brown, Mr«.Janie Anderson,BUI M uncy,Jim Page and Mr«. Sue Page. ___________ ater, firs t; Mauzy aid Swanson, second; M rs. and A im in g , third; M c- and Swanson, fourth; y and Horowitz, fifth, and and M rs. Ganty, sixth. Mom s OSU Weekend Slated Mav 5-6 OSU—Mothers of Ctcgon State University students will lx hon SUNDAY VISITORS M r. and M rs. Monte Russell of Glasgow were Sunday vis it ors at the home ol Mr. and M rs. Vance Carlson and M rs. Cody Carlson Io celebrate the la tte r’ s birthday. It was a real surprise. ored on campus M ay 5 and 6. Some 4,000 are expected to at tend. This year's traditional "M o m ’s Weekend" w ill Include a score of varied events. They w ill In clude a style show, at which coeds w ill model clothes they have designed a n d made In home economics courses; mod em dances and folk dance de monstrations; flower, photo ta l ent, and w a t e r sliowsi living group sing competition; a n a ROTC drill com petition and a - wards ceremony. A th letic events wUl Include a women's rowing team demon stration, crew races, tennis, track, baseball, and the A lu m n i-V a r sity spring football game. Winners of 1967-68 scholar ships sponsored by t h e OSU Mothers Club wUl be snnounced at a M ay 6 breakfast and business m eeting. Last spring, the moth ers a w a r d e d 29 fu ll-tu itio n scholarships w ith a total vaiue of $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .This was the largest HOST DINNER M r. and M rs. Richard Dan ielson took M rs. Annie Spence of Nova Scotia and M r. and M rs. Art Sweet of Port Orford down the coast for dinner F r i day and on the return trip tlu'y visited Steve Spoerl, an old friend of the fam ily. M rs. Danielson, M rs. Spence and Art Sweet are cousins. SEES SPECIALIST A rlle Hildebrand o il anglols, a school bus d riv e r, Is In Port land to consult a medical spec- laltst. IN PO RTI AND M rs. Ethel C orrtck of Lang lots accompanied M r. and M rs. L. L. Jackson of Bandon on a trip to Portland last week, re tim in g Sunday evening. VISIT STORMS M rs. Jim Ne» oí Coquille was a vis ito r at the home of M r. and M rs. Charles Storm In Langlois one day last week. number ever. Funds for the study era. its are raised through special projects conducted by Mothers C l u b units. CVegon has IS Mothers Club units and a new unit has Just been organised In H aw aii, according to Mrs. Ethan Hull of Lebanon, Mothers Club presi de nt. Sturlent Chairm an for Mom's Weekend Is Barbara Grant,Junlor In home economics from Sher wood. At the 11 o'clock hour next Sunday In the Christian Church In the Jensen Center, A1 Krlbs* sermon topic w ill be "D o You Have a Scriptural H eart'” ' B i ble School IS al 9:45. The eve ning service Is a time of sing ing and fellowship and the topic of the message la "A Challen ging T e x t.” Everyone Is In vited to each service. The Tues day evening Bible Study and prayer meeting w ill be al the Leo Mitchell home at 7:30. Singing and orchestra prac tice w ill be al the Art Sweet home on Wednesday evening at 7;30. • rnop P ù p t o M t ô « vision FROM YA K IM A M r. and M rs . Philip St. George and fam ily of Y akim a, Wash., visited with M r. and M rs . Paul Wagner and M r. and M rs . B ric e Wagner of Elk Riv e r recently. M rs. St. George Is the fo rm e r Eloise Anderson, daughter of M r. and M rs . Al Anderson. M r. Anderson was a fo rm e r lighthouse keeper at Cape Blanco. W R IT E -IN CANDIDATE Dick BJerg of Langlois wiU be a w rite -in candidate for the position on the school board which he has recently held. He has served as chairman of the board during the past year. The school election is Monday, May 1. , W (x (DUPE . [| nulea »ISO a * »> Radio ill ú n . « / gink. V ie te r i» jfik n ar cosntdnatlon. T ee Cart. H utch Tabi*. V loiü « Railroad S lo w * «ad -«• Table lovriy srieo- and CHEVY with A 4 air . n t. with f lf c flK T . 7-4.W JO HN SON Part* ! -—------- vice for all m aker In- 1950 CHEV1 Speed Queen. Maytag. Good transporta M ae. F r i g i d a i r « . I t C B*7<JK1 after ■ ( m ir r a r » , Hotpotnt, I — ■■ ,»T S E IX . MOVING TO a LLXR PLACE. O * v « w « » BRITTONS RETURN M r. and M rs . Albert Britton of Denmark returned Sunday following a 10-day vacation In C alifornia. They visited members of th eir fam ily Including M r. and M rs . Charles Rau of Pebble Beach, M r. and M rs . A rt M e dina of Santa C la ra , M r. and M rs . Bert Britton and fam ily, and M r. and M rs . B e rtie Haskett and son, Steven, at San Jose. A rover. buffet, antique ehair 2 bamboo c b atra^ M «« . mig 9 x 12 with K ,i- ■ *H C. • - able«. 4 U h U l a m ^ ^ W O I straight C h a r*« Harkizt». afte r 5 p. r i P -W * » 3 W MU W tu H ■ w t f l ■HH t a M bnt<” r*,n T,,e îb ’bv»'-’ ,rubbe?v. dette Aldino 40, Pulaakl Hwy, '4-am i- of E b w w w j t d .. ™ aw 4 p. m. ? « * • - * * DINN ER PARTY SET The Port Orford Business and Professional Women are Inviting the senior g irls of Pa cific High to a dinner party In the multipurpose room of the Port b rfo rd Grade School Friday at 7 o’clock. OUR RETURNS HOME Dolores Hans, niece of M rs . G ilb ert Rowling has returned to her home In Salem where she Is a nurse In the Salem M edi cal Center after spending a week’s vacation In Port O r ford. IÛIV PRICES AN» A T WEDDING M rs . G ilb ert Rowling and children, D a rla, Keith and Ken neth, Journeyed to Salem last week to attend the weddlpg of a niece and m em orial services fo r her youngest sister who had been 111 for a long time. Pori Orford Rexall Drags QUALITY MERCHANDISE w fr/w rß i/M K e sellers ni / F y / / f À / J i 1957 S r i 'EF