Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, May 18, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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    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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of 1 unglols Is going Io Coos
Bay today (Thursday) to attend
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
would appreciate cards from
his friends.
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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.
great-grandson livin g with her.
They also visited M r. and M rs.
Walt Nichols and had Sunday
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M itchell fa m ily. They return­
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