4—Port O r la li News, Timi »day. May IS. 1967 North Curi went to Coos Bay Saturday to the spaghetti dinner put on by the Job’ s Daughters. Spring Concert Well Received Thursday evening, May 11, the Annual Spring Band Con­ cert of Pacific High, Battle Rock and Langlois upper ele­ mentarles was presented In the Pacific High gym. The pro­ gram was as follows: "T h e L ittle G iant" March, a clas­ sical gallery of three numbers arranged by F o rre st L . Bucht­ el; "P u rp le Horizons’ over­ ture; "Toccata fo r Band’ 1 and "T otem P o le " march w e r e presented by Pacific High band. The Battle Rock advanced band presented " F e s tiv a l," "Salute to Beethoven," "Them e from New W orld Symphony,” and the "C olonel John” march. The ad­ vanced band from Ltn g lo ls con­ tinued the program with " B r is ­ to l" march, "Appalachian Fan­ ta s y ," the fo u r-p a rt "S uite fo r Young People" and "D ie F le- derm aus" overture. T ie Pa­ c ific High group then presented "H J 1 of Fam e" march, " F lo r ­ entine F e s tiv a l," "T h e King and I , " and "Swing Bolero."" Members of the Pacific High1 band are T im Hanna, M ichelle Deets, Barbara D o n a ld s o n , Candice M a rr, Pam Repp, J e rry F o rty, Patty Smith, Brad Sweeney, B re tt Valet, Greg In­ man, D®.wn Ray, T e rry H :lm - qulst, J e rry H a ll, Steve Terp, B rian McLyod, Wayne Moore, Keith Chenoweth, Brad Marsh, John Parks, M ilt Smith, Ken Rodgers, John Loshbaugh, Ray Tlchenor and Clyde Gore. Battle Rock advanced band members are Susan Rlsley, Ev­ elyn Mecum, Fae Estes, K rtss Fenton, Bob V alet, Jim Sa­ mudio, Drug Jamison, Brian P h illip s, Keith Paterson, Mike L?nox, Randy F oster, M lit W il­ son, Patty McKenzie, Carolyn Peterson, Laura Sells, Rod M a rsta ll, John Samudio, Har­ old Dcnn, V ic to r Gates, Ray- Smith, M ike H i.rdy, B ill Len­ ox and Laura M a rsta ll. The Langlois advanced band members are Arden S trycker, Gayle Knutson, Cathy Tucker, Kathleen P arks, Carol Donald­ son, Leta Moore, Cindy Bel­ anger, Teresa F re d e rick, Lisa Parks, Monte B u rt, D a v id B jerg, D a rre ll B jerg, H erbert B ell, John Zuppe, Bruce Slo­ cum, Steve Osberg, Jim Kamph, Gary Smith, Cleve P.att and George Ja rvis. C redit fo r the success of the program and thanks fo r the help given was expressed to M iss Jeannlne James fo r the program s, to Lynn Neilsen and Jean D w lre fo r caring fo r the ushering and to Pam Repp and Dawn Ray fo r the decorations. E a rl Bess, the P ort Orford News, the Pacific High fac­ ulty and the p rincipals of the three schools were also includ­ ed in the credits and thanks. AT UNIVERSITY M r. and M rs. Verdo H a rris spent M other’ s Day at the Ore­ gon State U niversity In C or­ v a llis with th e ir daughter, M ary Lou. FASHION SHOW DUE The Business and Profes­ sional Women w ill present a Fashion Show at 1 p.m. Sat­ urday, May 20, in the m u lti­ purpose room of the grade school In Port O rford. Local women w ill be models. Wayne M e rre ll w ill sing, accompanied by Ben Inabnit. Refreshments of coffee and pie w ill be served and a one d o lla r donation w ill be asked to r the fashion show. I COOS BAY M r. and M rs. C lell Mason id M r. and M rs. A rt Aldropp Langlois drove to Coos Bay r Sunday dinner. T CONVENTION M rs. Otis Bowman and M rs. . I. Mather of Gold Beach and rs. Verdo H a rris of P ort O r- ird attended the RHO state invention of Delta Kappa amma at Gearhart last week- STAY AT CABIN M rs. Dal W eir, M rs. Ruth Wahl and M r. and M rs. Ira Tucker of P ort Orford spent Sunday at the Tucker cabin 14 miles up Sixes. Ttie dogwood and other flow ers that are blooming so profusely brought raves from the group. IN BROOKINGS M r. and M rs. H arry Kalina and Stephen of Part Orford spent M other’ s Day in Brook­ ings with her parents, M r. and M rs. James K irby. SISTER VISITS M rs. Joyce M o rris from Eu­ reka visited her s iste r, M rs. Carmine Musick, this week, and then went to Garibaldi to v is it her son and fa m ily, Ronald R. Poe. home of M r. and M rs. Lem M orin on Mother’ s Day were M r. and M rs. James Crose the g irls and the Wm. K rlc k fam ily of Port O rfo rd , M r. and M rs. A lvls McDonald and fam­ ily from Gold Beach, M r. and M rs. A lbert M orin and the V a l­ te r C la rk fam ily from Coos Bay. VISIT PARENTS M iss Rosa M itchell and M r. GUESTS AT HALLS M r. and M rs. A rt Sweet and his cousin, M rs. Annie Si,ence from Nova Scotia, were guests fo r M other’ s Day at the Ralph Hall home on A irp o rt Road. M rs. Hall Is the daughter of the Sweets. POPPY SAIF. DATED The Am erican 1 eglon Aux­ ilia ry is announcing thel r annual Poppy Sale which w ill be held In Port O rfo rd , May 26-27. These popples are made by the veterans In the hospitals and are purchased fo r then, by the local a u xilia rie s to be sold to the public. The money made by these sales goes back to the hospitals to purchase ma­ te ria ls fo r the handwork, books fo r the lib ra ry o r any other project that Is needed there. READS VISIT M r. and M rs. Lloyd Read were In P ort O rford fo r Moth­ e r’ s Day and visited with th e ir daughter and son-in-law , M r. and M rs . Claud Funk and also with th e ir granddaughter, M rs. L «onard Roach who has th e ir HOST DINNER M r. and M rs. Archie A l­ dropp of Langlois entertain­ ed M r. and M rs. Wayne Hold- sclaw and fam ily of Portland fo r M other’ s Day dinner. CUP AND REDEEM VISIT MOTHER M r. and M rs. D ick B a rk- low of Langlois spent Moth­ e r’ s Day with her m o th e r,M rs. T. G. Sum erlln In M y rtle Point. SIXES 6RKNGE The Sixes Grange met at the h all Saturday. Those present were to put o ff planting u ntil after May 23 the vegetables and flow ers that would freeze. Members » e re urged to keep poisons, such as A ld rtn a poi­ son fo r moles, away from sm all animals and pets since one member had lost a pedigreed Beagle puppy because of eating this poison. In was announced that Coos County Is putting In 30 acres of com m ercial beans this year and a tour of pastures in Jose­ phine County was announced fo r May 15. Clarence Brooks, 1 e g 1 s 1 a- tive chairman, said in his re­ port: " T o have a healthy ag­ ric u ltu re the fa rm e r must liv e w ithin a legislative realm that Allows him elbow room through ownership of land, production and marketing, with the re a li­ zation of a reasonable p ro fit. ’ ’ any legislation cu rta ils these Jiings it not only hurts the fa rm e r but If allowed to stand w ill be fe lt by the entire na­ tion. Excess profits made by handlers of a gricultural pro­ ducts w hile the fa rm e r can hardly meet his obligations and support his fam ily can only be p a rtly siphoned back Into c ir ­ culation with the Income tax, while a sales tax works In the reverse. Excess p ro fits made at the expense of someone else does not ca rry out our A m e ri­ can theme of equal opportunity and neither does any tax that makes the poor poorer and the rich r ic h e r ." The grange has sold 1.17th of -r< aero on the east side of the h all to the state highway department fo r use in building the new highway. Brooks was elected as alternate delegate to the state convention In North Bend, June 12-16. M rs. V irg il C annon,lecturer, announced that May Is church month and rem ind«! each per­ son of th e ir responsibility In this m atter. In keeping with the Mother’ s Day theme, a card and gift were presented to M rs. Sylvia Honeywell as the oldest mother present and to M rs. Juanita B illin g s as the young­ est. O rv ille Phipps, master of the Ophir Grange, extended an in­ vitation to the grange mem­ bers to attend a meeting at th e ir hall May 25 to hear a speaker te ll of the advantages of the East-West highway. BIRTH 'AY NOTED Kathy Aldropp of Langlois had a birthday Thursday and Friday her grandparents, M r. and M rs. A rt Aldropp, enter­ tained at dinner fo r her. The guests Included M r. and M rs. Archie Aldropp, Janet, Karen and Linda, Janice Manlcke and Lisa Parks; Janice and Lisa remained as overnight guests. FRIENDS VISIT Hubert H lcklethier and C.L. Bartholomew fo rm e r school­ mates at Drain of Bob Thomas, who now liv e in Portland, were guests at the Thomas home In P ort O rford last week. IN LANGLOIS M rs. Ethel C o rrick of Lang­ lo is recently enjoyed a v is it from friends, M rs. Zada Bush of T illam ook and Gail Bush of North Bend. VISIT ZU MW ALTS M r. and M rs. L. L . Jackson of Bandon were v is ito rs at the Clarence Zumwalt home on Wednesday. RETURNS HOME M rs. Carmine Musick of Six­ es returned last week from a v isit with relatives and friends In Eureka. IN COOS BAY M rs. M attie Mosher of Lang­ lo is Is In Coos Bay visitin g M r. and M rs. John O r r and w ill v is it her bro th e r, Chas. Russell, who Is In the hospital. ATTEND DINNER M r. and M rs. Bob Stock of Sixes and Sharlott Erickson MOTHER’ S DAY GUESTS Guests at the P ort O rford MEN TO MEET T ie C hristian Men’ s Fellow­ ship of C u rry County w ill meet at the Baptist Church In Gold Beach Saturday evening at 6:46. Glenn Davis, pastor o f the F irs t Baptist Church In Bandon, w ill be the speaker. A11 man are Invited to attend. DINNER GUESTS Guests of M r. ami M rs. Ver­ non Magneson on M other’ s Day fo r church and dinner were M r. and M rs. O rville Anvil,- son of Coos Bay. IN EUGENE M rs. Harold Dunn and KB, went to the U niversity of O te- gon Mother’ s Weeketxi at Eu­ gene F rla .y , returning Sun­ day. from brazii Guests of M r, and M rs. Kobt. Thomas of Port O lfo rd during the past week were M r. and M rs. E llio tt Eaves and ch ild ­ ren from Rio de Janeiro, B ra­ z il, who a rc frie n d * and busi­ ness associates of M r. and M rs. John Macy, daughter and son- in-law of the Thomases. Macy works fo r the Carnation M ilk Co. In B ra z il and M r. 1 ave* 1* with the advertising company that handle* th e ir account. Both men are graduates of the Am­ erican Institute of Foreign Trade In Phoenix, A ll* . , where they took post-graduate work and they and th e ir wives were trained to meet the conditions they would lace on the Held before they were allowed to go to B ra z il. M rs. 1 ave» Is a 100 EXTRA STAMPS coupon vont ....... Ma, 1447 Limit I tf«tra Top Value Stamp* with porch«»« lb help you get started, here’s native Colombian and thi l l l i t ­ tle g ir l Is named L o rra in e and th e ir boy Is Human. While In this area they also visited M r. and M rs. 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