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
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the volleyball Jamboree.
VISITS MOTH I H
M r. and M rs. I-meat H U -
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m other, M rs. Barbara Tucker,
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IN HOSPITAL
Charles Russell of Langlois
has been in North Bend’ s Kei
zer H ospital fo r two weeks
and w ill have an indefinite stay.
He Is allowed v is ito rs and
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IN CORVALLIS
M rs. Lloyd Bates, M rs.
•lechals, M rs. Gil Rush
M rs. A1 Johnson of Port
ford were in C o rva llis
Mother’ s Weekend at OSU.
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They also visited M r. and M rs.
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