Vows Said In Sandy Ceremony Surrounded by yellow daisies and yellow and white carnations, Miss Laura Jean Adams of Bor ing, O re., became the bride of John Howard Isenhart of Lang lois in a double-ring* ceremony In the Community Presbyterian Church In Sandy, O re., Aug. 12. The bride Is ‘he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Adams of Boring, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and M rs. Ev erett Isenhart of Langlois. The bride wore a stree t- length w hitedress trimmed with white daisy applique and she was attended by her siste r, Rozanne Adams, as maid of honor. Henry Isenhart was best man for his brother, and ushers were Clatie Smith and Dave Roth. "Hie ceremony was conducted by the Rev. William Mai, pas tor of the Langlois Community Church. Martha Hanson sang, “ God Gave Me You’’ and “ The Wedding P ra y er,” Mrs. Ona Smith of Langlois cut and se r ved the cake, Miss N ellaC arter ‘of Long Creek poured the cof fee, and Miss Jean Lane of Sweet Home ladled punch. Miss Janice Lane of Sandy presided at the gift table and Miss D e b b ie Strand of Boring registered the guests. The wedding trip was to the Olympic Peninsula and th e young couple has since returned to Myrtle Point where he is ranching and she is teaching English and Journalism at the high school. John Is a graduate of Oregon State University and she Is an alumnus of E astern Oregon College. Birthday Honored Thursday, Aug. 29, the 84th birthday of M rs. Loretta P ear son (Auntie Rhetta), mother of M rs. Charles McCool of Port Orford. Spending the afternoon with M rs. Pearson to celebrate her birthday were Mrs. Wayne Ross from Chadron, Neb.: Mrs. C arl Hamilton, Mrs. Gilbert Rowl ing, M rs. A rt Sweet, M rs. Robt. Stocks, M rs. Geo. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kribs, M rs. Leo Mitchell, M rs. Bea Martin and Mrs. Carmen Mu sick. M rs. Hamilton s e r v e d re freshm ents, and Kribs closed the afternoon with a prayer. NEW TEACHER Mr. and M rs. Vernon Lord and two sons have moved from Emmett, Ida., to P ort Orford and are living in the Ralph Hanhart house on 19th Street. Lord is teaching in the Langlois school, and has a son, Curt In the 7th grade, and Chris In in the 5th grade In Port Orford. Two other sons are still in Boise, Ida., one of whom is a football player at Boise Col lege. A niece, Karen DeBord, who will be a senior at Pacific High, and her grandmother, M rs. Mary W alters, have come from Payette, Ida., to spend the winter at the Lord home. VISIT RELATIVES M rs. Chas. T. Simpson has returned from a month-long trip to Tennessee, Texas, Okla homa, Arkansas and waypoints. She went by bus to Texas where a sister lives and they both went by ca r to M arysville, Tenn., to visit their father, other siste rs and a brother. In Oklahoma and Arkansas they visited Mr. Simpson’s rela tives and many friends, return ing to Texas and then back to Port Orford. It rained most of the tim e she was in Tennessee and she found it cool and green In many places in Texas and the other states. VISITS MOTHER M rs. Mary Wilcox and daugh te r, Linda, of Nesika Beach, were recent visitors at the home of her mother, M rs. Josie Forty, In Port Orford. Di HOSPITAL M rs. Amelia Prince of Gold Beach has been taken to St. Catherine’s Nursing Home In North Bend. She is very ill but would be glad to hear from any of her friends. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hayden of Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Kennety Forty ofVaUetx were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Preston and Mrs. Roy Hague during the La bor Day weekend. M rs. Hayden and Mrs. Forty are daughters of the Prestons, and Mrs. Hague is their grandmother. SISTER VISITS Labor Day guests at the C lar ence Owens home In Port O r ford were his sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kraus from Chico, Calif. Also their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Owens of Eugene, were weekend guests. HAS VACATION March Reasoner, granddaugh ter ofMn.Cha». Simpson of Port Orford, enjoyed a liv ee-w eek vacation with friends in Can- WEEKEND GUESTS Weekend guests at the home <rf Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Goshron of Arizona Beach were M rs. Nelllie Vanderwall and Miss Catherine Dumpellng of Tur lock, Calif., long-time friends of the couple. IN CALIFORNIA M rs. Mary E rnst of Arizona Beach is visiting her grand daughter, M rs. W ilm a Ben nett in La Habra, Calif. While gone she will have the pleasure of “ babysitting” with her 8- year-old twin g r e a t-g r a n d sons while their parents take a trip to celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary. was tournament chairman. The following results were given by Mrs. Ed Conley oi Port Orford, secretary: Friday evening, mixed p airs, 19 tables: winners, 1st, Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Carouthers, Coos Bay; 2nd, Mr. and M rs. M. L. Halmark, Roseburg; 3rd, Frank Heath, Coos Bay, and M rs. M. L. Halmark, E u g e n e ; 4th, Jack Langworthy, Coos Bay, and Geneva Tucker, Port O r ford. Saturday a f t e r n o o n , open p airs, 25 tables, with two sec tions: Section A north and south winners: 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conley, Port Orford; 2nd, M rs. F. W, Llnklater and A. W. Sweet; 3rd, M. D. Meador, Van couver, and G. H. Varner of Portland; 4th and 5th, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brainerd of Coos Bay tying with Mr. and M rs. J. F. Rice of Eugene. Section A (east and west): 1st, Fred Horowitz and Ed Rust, Coos Bay; 2nd, Mrs. L. T. Coutts and Mary Erickson o ' Brookings; 3rd, Norma J . Lien of Eugene and Jack Langworthy of Coos Bay; 4th, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Durland, Grants Pass; 5th, R. B. McClure and A1 Wheelon, Crescent City, Calif. Section B north and south: 1st, Erika A. Scott r 1 A. M. Foy, Eugene; 2nd, Jack Laird, Coos Bay, and Lee Lemanskl, arJ Mrs. Ed Conley, Port Or North Bend; 3rd, Mrs. M. L. ford, 4th, and 5th, Frances Halmark and Mrs. E. M. Kaser Briggs, Coquille, and Dorothy of Roseburg; 5th, Mr. and Mrs. Belanger, Myrtle Point. Section B north and south: Chas. Gante of Brookings. East and west winners, Sec 1st, Bill Higgins, Tacoma, and tion B: 1st, Jam es and John Bill Thomas, Olympia, Wash.; Whltty, Coos Bay; 2nd, W. and 2nd, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Dur John Cleveland, Bend; 3rd, Rob land, Grants Pass; 3rd, Ray e rt Dutton of Ashland and Jim Hopp and Mrs. Harry Gittelsohn of Coos Bay; 4th, Mary Erick Redbu. n of Coos Bay. Saturday evening, section A son and Mrs. R. T. Coutts of north and south: 1st, Jam es and Brookings; 5th, J . R. and C. J. John Whltty, Coos Bay; 2nd, W. Davis of Portland. Section B east-west: eve and John Cleveland of Bend; 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oel- ning: 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Berg, Salem; 2nd, A. M. Foy berg, Los Gatos, Calif. East-west section A: 1st, and Erika E. Scott, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rice, of 3rd, Mr. and M rs. Douglas Eugene; 2nd, Adolph Windmal- Johnson, Coos Bay; 4th, Mar ser, Port Orford, and Arnold garet Merwin, Elm ira, and Eu Spinning, Coos Bay; 3rd, Mrs. gene Cook, Eugene; 5th, John B. W. Stinebough and Mrs. C.C. Anning of Gold Beach, and Mrs. Anderson, Grants Pass; Mr. J. C. Murphy, Coos Bay. Port Orford News, Thursday, September 7, 1967—3 Over all winners for the open pairs: 1st, John and Jim Whltty, Coos Bay; 2nd, John and W. Cle veland, Bend; 3rd, Erika Scott and A. M. Foy, Eugene; 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conley, Port Orford; 5th, Bill Higgins, Ta coma, Wash., and Jim Thomas, Olympia, Wash.; 6th, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg, Salem. Sunday afternoon, 11 tables, women’s pairs: Mrs. Harry Git telsohn and Mrs. Chas. Brain ard, Coos Bay, 1st; 2nd, Mrs. Nadine Kalina and Mrs. Geneva Tucker, Port Orford; 3rd, Bar bara Chinn and Gertrude Tar ver, Eugene. Sunday a f t e r n o o n , men’s pairs: 1st, Gordon Johnson of Campbell, Calif., and Glenn Oleberg, Los G atos,Calif.;2nd, Dr. Jack Laird, Coos Bay, and Lee Lemanskl, North Bend; 3rd, M. D. Meador, Vancouver, and G. L. Varner, Portland. Sunday evening, 12 tables, m asters’ pairs: 1st, M. D. Mea dor and G. H. Varner; 2nd, Gordon and Jerry Johnson; 3rd, James and John Whltty. Sunday evening, non-mas ters, five tables: 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schnoor, Coos Bay; 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Arn- old, Coos Bay; 3rd, W. G. Miller and Hal Schneiderman, Coos Bay. Two additional corrections for the summer tournament bridge report: Section B-east side: 4th, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Taber, Coos (Continued Page—6) DAUGHTER VISITS Rosa Mitchell and herfrlend, Alice Curry, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and M rs. Leo Mitchell. On Labor Day they took the jet boat ride up Rogue River. VISITS PARENTS Rosa Balzer is spending her week’s vacation with her p a r ents, Mr. and M rs. Charles Balzer of Port Orford. AT DEPOE BAY Mr. and Mrs. Art Wing of P ort Orford spent Labor Day weekend at Depoe Bay visiting his brother, Clifford Wing, who has a boat park there. NOW AT HOME M rs. Sam Cuatt is at her home in Sixes after surgery and a 12-day stay in the Bandon hospital. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Virgil Cannon of Lang lois spent three days in the Southern Coos General Hospital in Bandon for treatment la st week. LUNCHEON HE LD A no-host luncheon honoring M rs. John Masterson was held at B artlett’s Friday. Attending were Mrs. Clyde Wagner, Mrs. Rod McKenzie, M rs. Ruth Gou cher, M rs. Grace Babel, M rs. Charles Haines, Mrs. Lloyd Bates, Mrs. Mary Pugh, Mrs. Nick Marsh, Mrs. Louis Marsh, M rs. Conrad Colson and M rs. Charles Dougherty. POMONA TO MEET Curry County Pomona Grange will meet at this Sixes Grange Hall S a t u r d a y , Sept. 16, at 11 a.m, LABOR DAY GUESTS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don ald F oster in their Port Orford home over the Labor Day week end were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and M rs. Gerald Bouyear, and granddaughter and grandson. MOTHER HERE Welcomed into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy of Port Orford is his mother, M rs. Inza Murphy of San Diego, Calif., and guests for a few days are her brother and sis ter-in-law , Mr. and M rs. Brian Tierney from British Columbia, Canada. BACK FROM TRIP M rs. Josie Forty has return ed from a two-week trip during which time she visited her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gro ver Moore in Eugene, Mr. and M rs. Cliff Winningham in Jun ction City and Mr. and Mrs. Gen" Hayden in Albany. She also visited h er son and his wife, Mr. and M rs. Kenneth Forty, and two sons in Valsetz. Her daughter-in-law brought her home to P ort Orford on Wednesday. •ANANAS CUCUMBERS VISIT McCOOLS Labo r Day gue sts in the Chas. McCool home in Port Orford were their son-in-law an d daughter, Mr. and M rs. Ted Jacob, and children, Cindy, Danny, Pete, Brad and Beckv from Tillamook, and their other son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and M rs. D arrtllTurnidgefrom Eugene. More Bridge Scores Several P ort Orford dupli cate bridge players attended the Coos Bay Summer Sectional Bridge Tournament which was held at the Courtel the latter part of August, sponsored by the Gold Beach-Port Orford unit. A. W. Sweet of North Bend 2 TOMATOES MUSHROOMS 8 » WSTe« Poll GARDEN 49c MANDARIN ORANGES ORANGES JUICE SPRAT STARCH carxwr 4 9 “ HAIR. SPR AT 69c SU R F &Avr S 9 C SWAN LlftUlD SOAP 59“ MINCED CLAMS SA l TTSCA PATER LUNCH GAGS 2«* 25“ CLAM CUOWPER BAR SOAP 5HELLIE BEANS- 2 -4 9 pommit spcc / al ! SALTEÎEA ONE DAY ONLY 99« II AM. TO 6 P. M . fffc . 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One can readily see that you Port O rfordltes are a progressive group.” 10 10 V« EACH LB 49c GROUND BEEF ROUND STEAK us 7 9 e PORK ROACT« l_0l>J 69 I «Pt+OULPEIZ. 39 “ c 12-02 8<6- & OHIO ço-etwur MUSTARD 6-02 i A£> W U T COCKTAIL TO? TOP VALÇ VALUE * - *