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4 Port O fcvd Newi, Thurcday, September 28, 1967 IN HOSPITAL Peggy 8tandl«y of Langlois entered Southern Coos General Hospital In Bandon on Monday for surgery. North Curryt VISIT Ci LANGLOIS Mr.and Mrs. Hurlbert Cheever of Baseman, Montana, visited Mrs. Mary Carrick of Langlois last week. Mr. Cheever is her cousin and they had not seen each other in a very long time. Cn Tuesday, Mrs. Robert Bonsai of Los A ngeles, and Mrs. L. L, Jackson of Bandon were visitors in her home. Eastern Stir Cornatiti eeiNamed Grange R ew i Àoierican Legion, Auxiliary Hear 'Stale' Report! Booster night of the Sixes The first meeting of Curry Grange was held at the hall Chapter 138 Eastern Star for on Saturday, September >3, be FRIENDS VISIT the year 1967-88 was held at the ginning with a potluck supper at Long time friends, Mr. and '•POBT ORFQKO ‘ S / / Í S • LAMÛ-LO/S Masonic hall in Port Orford 7 p.m . Amid a profusion of Mrs. BJ3. Johnson of Palm The first fall meeting of the with Worthy Matron Gertrude beautiful fall flowers the A - Port Orford American Legion Springs, California, were v isit Adolphsen and Worthy Patron merlcan flag was taken to Its and Auxiliary of Post No. 76 ors last week at the home of Henry Adolphsen presiding. Af station at 8 p.m . and then the was held on Tuesday evening in Mr. and M rs. John Donaldson ter the opening cerem onies five lecturer, Mrs. Jennie Cannon, were decorated with poppies In Denmark. officers who had been previous ¿resented the program of the and greenery added a festive ly elected were installed with evening. AT DIAMOND LAKE Lovely In her street length BIRTHDAYS NOTED touch to the 6:30 dinner honor "Drink to me Only with Thine the Worthy Matron as install VISIT ERWINS Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Dick white lace d r e ss, Roxanna Har ing the youngpeople who attend John Donaldson of Denmark is Announcement Is made of the V isitors at the R.K. Erwin very proud of the fact that two Tucker of Langlois went to Dia ing marshal and Frances Smith E yes” was sung by Mrs. Lila rington, daughter of Mr. and ed G irls’ and Boys’ State dur as Installing musician. Installed Callaway of Klamath F alls ac engagement of Mary Geer, dau mond Lake and met their daugh home In Langlois on Thurs Mrs. Ben Harrington of Port ing the summer and their par of his grand-daughters, Bar were: Leatha Bush, treasurer: companied by her sister, Cathy ghter of Mr. and M rs. Herb day of last week were M rs. bara and Susan, were born on ter, M rs. Lauren Callaway, of ents. Forty-two members and LucHle E llis, marshal; Betty Tucker of Langlois. An Instru ert Geer of Langlois to Neal Orford, was led by her father Klamath F alls, and her child Joe McGowan of Reedsport and friends were In attendance. his birthday, Sept. 21. The c e le Tope, Krista Littrell and Luc mental group c o n s i s t i n g of D. Conser, son of Mr. and Mrs. to meet her groom, Richard ren. They took two of the child M rs. Edythe McGowan from bration was held at his home Buss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar Dalus "Weir, Commander, In ille E llis; hospitality-chaplain, Doc la Sweet, mandolin, Mary John T. Conser of Junction ren home with them for sev Julian, California, and this week troduced the young people who, thur Buss of Port Orford, in this year and the parents of eral days* visit and on Satur Krlbs, piano and Bob Stocks, Lonna Frultt; Star Points, Lana City. The couple are planning Erwin's brother Is visiting them the g irls, Mr. and M rs. Jack In turn, introduced their par the Community Church on Sept. Savage, Paulyne Clark, Betty guitar, played old tlm echoruses a spring wedding. on his way home from a vaca Donaldson, were Invited to the day Mrs. Callaway came to ents. During the dinner Mari 22 at 8 p.m . For the single Bigelow, Helen S lo c u m and and everyone enjoyed singing Miss Geer was g r a d u a t e d take them home. Mr. Callaway tion trip through California. party. lyn Bushnell told of G irls’ ring cerem ony, the bride car them. The special f e a t u r e of Maude Weir. from Pacific High and Is pre Is a senior student at O.T.L State experiences and the boys, ried white carnations and was group singing was “Old Mac Examining, Ariel MacDonald, sently employed at C i t i z e n s and was unable to make the trek IN ASHLAND Nick Marsh, Greg Marstall and attended by her siste r , M rs. TAKES TREATMENT Tronle Morris and Viola Spen Donald Had a Farm” with ap Bank, Springfield. to the coast which he always Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Erwin Lory Tope, told of their ex Kathy Cook, as matron of Hon Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp of propriate barnyard sounds sup cer; Instruction, Henry Adolph Her fiance was g r a d u a t e d enjoys very much. of Langlois spent the weekend periences at Boys’ State. All of or. Mike Knapp was best man Langlois have returned from a plied by the Grangers . Cathy sen, Leatha Bush and Evelyn from Junction City Highschool, In Jacksonville, Oregon visit nine day trip to Boulder, Mon them expressed the wish that and the ceremony was p er Tucker played " C a r n i v a l of MacDonald ; E starl, Noma Tho has attended Lane Community ing with their daughter, Mrs. tana, where he went for uranium more boys and girls could have formed by the m inister of the Venice” and "Spinning Song” mas, Betty Bigelow and Har BEELINE PARTY College and the University of Pearl Jones, and family and with this wonderful experience church, Rev. Daniel Hager. The treatment for the arthritis In riet Flake; relief, Havel Mc as Instrumental numbers on the All the neighbors on Lang Portland. He Is presently em studying government, meeting mother of the bride wore a* their grandson, Richard Thron- his shoulder. The tunnel of a lois Hill were Invited to the Kenzie, Frances S m ith an d piano. This was followed by a ployed at Citizens Bank, Spring- burg. and making friends from all white wool d ress and the form er uranium mine is the "Beeline Party” at the home Ariel MacDonald; publicity, "thumbnail” sketch of the be field. over Oregon, and each felt a groom’s mother wore a black treatment chamber and "Radon of Mrs. Tom Shepherd on Mon Maude Weir, Krista Littrell and ginning and the purposes of the keener appreciation of the heri and white check suit. A rec gas” Is Introduced Into the blood day of last week. Mrs. Maude T ressa Gorsuch; home endow Grange given by C l a r e n c e tage of Our America. eption for the members of the by breathing it. He reports com Weir directed and displayed the ment, Patsle McGarvey, Helen Brooks, legislative chairman. ATTEND POTLUCK Other guests were District plete relief. fam ilies was held at the Har products of the company to Slocum and C eclle Paris; fin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adolph- “Organized In 1867 just after Vice Commander John Mirra- rington home following the ance, Tronle Morris, C e c l l e Mrs. Ona Smith, Andrea Smith, sen , WortbyMatron and Worthy the C ivil War when there were soul and his wife of Coos Bay ceremony. BIRTHDAY HONORED Bush and Evelyn MacDonald- wounds to heal and the welfare Mary Kay Farrier, Jan Price Patron of Port Orford Eastern and Sumner Hurd, Dep. A ssis For her going away outfit, Amid beautiful coral Glad Monday was the birthdate of program Althea Smith, Dolly and Lucille E llis. Star, went to North Bend of our nation at stake, this fam tant Sergeant-at-Arm s, and M rs. Buss wore a red wool iolus and Snapdragons In the William Mai, minister of the Smith and Grace Blagden; re Sunday for potluck dinner and ily organization has made A- Mrs. Irene Wangeman, District d ress. Their wedding trip was Chapel of the Latter Day Saints Community Church In Langlois, freshment chairman, G r a c e •a meeting of the Coast A ssocia m erlca a better place to live No. 9 President of the Auxi to Drain and Roseburg and they Church in Bandon, Ronald but his daughter and son-in-law AWARDS TO BE MADE Blagden. The proficiency com tion of Eastern Star. Officers through Its one hundred years of liary from Roseburg, and with are making their home at the Warren E stes, son of Mr. and and three children from Gold The Langlois P.T.O will mittee Is Harold M c G a r v i y , for the coming year were elec t service. Its ritualism and de her, M rs. JackFishman of Coq Beach visited him on Sunday meet for the month of Oct Rickman Apartments In Port M rs. Jam es E stes of Port Or Henry Adolphsen and B e t t y ed and this area is represent grees are all based upon the uille, D istrict Vice President. Orford. ford, claimed Cynthia Kay Bat to help him celebrate one day Tope. ober In the multi-purpose room ed by Virgie Crowder from Gold Bible and the American flag C ertificates of merit for M rs. Buss Is a junior at chelor, grand-daughter of Mrs. early. of the Langlois Elementary P atsle McGarvey, Grand Re Beach who was elected S ecre In every meeting. The Grange Child Welfare and Membership Pacific High and Mr. Buss grad Velma Simpson of Sixes, as his School across Highway 101 from presentative of Oklahoma In tary-Treasurer. C eclle P aris does not Interfere with anyone’s were awarded by Commander bride on August 25. PARENTS VISITED uated from Pacific High with Whalens on Thursday, October Oregon, was given honors and political or religious b eliefs, and Pat McGarvey from Port Mirrasoul to the Post No. 76 Wearing a floor length white Mr. and M rs. Kenneth White the c la ss of 1964. He Is employ 12, at 8 p.m. At this tim e, the seated in the East. Mrs. Bush Orford also attended this m eet believes in law and order, equal and were received by ta lu s satin dress with lace sleev es from Coos Bay spent Sunday North Curry 4-H Achievement reported that she had received ed by the Pacific Construction ing. opportunity for all and stands Company of Gold Beach. and carrying white gladiolus evening with his parents, Mr. program awards will be pre a letter from Naomi Barker for fair and just taxation. It Weir, Commander. Commander Mirrasoul stressed the n eces and M rs. Denzll Hood of Lang the bride was lovely as her sented. Everyone is invited. thanking her many friends for not only b elieves but does som e sity of encouraging the Vietnam TO VIETNAM uncle, Ray Molller, of Gold lo is. their cards and letters of good thing about high moral stand veterans to join the American Dennis Lee Bush, son of Mr. Beach, led her to the altar PARENTS INVITED wishes. TO SHOW PICTURES ards, good educational advant Legion to learn of the various and M rs. Cecil M. Bush of Port TO BE HOUSEMOTHER for the double ring ceremony The date for the annual rum On October 3from 2:45 to 3:30 and many benefits they are e li Orford left for Fort Lewis on which was performed by Rev. M rs. Eldon White of Langlois In the afternoon all parents of mage sale has been set for the ages for all and is constant The first meeting of the Lang gible for, sponsored by the Sunday and will be shipped out Tobtason. will leave October 7 to become first grade students in Port first Thursday and Friday In ly on guard against those who would undermine our country. government. to Vietnam within the next lois P.T.O. w ill be tonight Marcy Reasoner was her s i s housemother at theboys’ dorm Orford are Invited to be pre November with Althea Smith as (September 28) at 7:30 In the During the Auxiliary meeting few days. ter’s maid of honor and the itory at Multnomah School of the sent In the class room in the chairman. Grace Blagden and Any good law-abiding citizen of multi-purpose room of the E le Mrs. Wangeman officiated in the bridesmaids were Patti St. Bible, In Portland. She w ill be elementary school where their Kristie Littrell reported that America Is eligible for mem bership and Is given the op mentary School. Terrel Repp installation of Betty Bigelow as FROM SPOKANE Clair and P riscilla Mont working on a substitute b asis child attends. The purpose Is the m eals prepared for the BPW portunity to help keep our coun Chaplain for the ensuing year. Guests at the Ed E llis home will demonstrate the school gomery. Their d resses were at first but hopes for the p er orientation of first grade par State Board were very su ccess try great.” She spoke of the needs of the In Port Orford last week were stereo which the P.T.O. helped floor length Empire coral bro manent appointment by the first ents to the first grade curri ful. They served 125 plates for hospital at Roseburg and urged Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Finch buy and the main feature w ill cade. Darrell Puckett was best of the year. John Loshbaugh, a senior at culum and every parent Is urg the dinner and 108 for the break be the presentation by John Increased membership in the of Spokane, Washington. man and Dennis E stes, néphew Pacific High, and a member of ed to attend. fast. Loshbcugh of the pictures he organization whose purpose is of the groom, and Ricky Mol VISIT MRS. WELCH Westmost Grange near Bandon The Worthy Matron gave a re took on his F.F.A tour of var BAND PRACTICE the care of the veteran and his LIONS MEET ller, cousin of the bride, were showed colored slides that he family. Kenneth Nelson, director of port of her trip to Portland In took when on the Future Farm The Port Orford Lions Club ious European countries. The ushers, with Terry Molller as Guests of Mrs. J e ssie Welch June when she attended Grand P.T.O. gave a dinner about met at Orfords last week and flower girl and Monty Molller of Langlois during the past Band for the school d istrict, Chapter as a delegate from the e r s of America tour in Italy, the speaker of the evening was a year ago to help raise funds as ring bearer, both cousins week were Sterling Welch of began practice this week, start Germany, Hungary, N o r w a y , chapter. Del Pierson who talked on the for John’s trip and he is keep of the bride. Donna Z ltzelber- Bandon, and Warren Welch from ing with the 4th and 5th grad Scotland and England this sum ing the prom ise he made then Mrs. McGarvey reported that mer. hazards of cigarette smoking. ger sang "Because” accomp Garrison, Montana, brothers-ln ers In Port Orford. she had visited the retirement Jack Wills was Initiated by to bring back pictures and show anied on the piano by Carolyn law. Warren manages a truck CHRISTIAN CHURCH • Among the guests were E. Burrell Babb. Lion Reinke acted and tell about them. The whole Britton, who also played other and bus stop In Garrison and had "Our Wonderful Saviour” home during the session and Hendren of Saskatchewan, Can community Is Invited to this had seen "Smltty” who sent wedding music. as Tall Twister until one Is not been west for several years. will be the topic for the morning ada, and B ill Hendren of Sixes, appointed since Bill Busby has program, according to Sam O- The social hall of the church sermon at the Port Orford greetings to all his old friends also Fancel Smith and Mr. and berg, president. in Port Orford. Also she had moved to Medford. was decorated with coral Christian Church next Sunday M rs. Dan Clarno of Port Or SKATING PARTY flowers and the brides’ cake at 11 o’clock. Bible School is visited with Mrs. Jenkins, 94, ford, Mrs. Lila Callaway was ATTEND FUNERAL from Bandon. Young people of the Com REPORT GIVEN was a thing of beauty with its at 9:45. A1 Krlbs, m inister, present from Klamath Falls Mr. and M rs. Walter Cram munity Church In Langlois from Janet B ess is a student In three tiers, complimented with has chosen “ Trees of God” The refreshments comm ittee and the following were In atten the third grade through high for the evening service at 7 for the next meeting will be the thb Langlois Elementary School and Fritz Reust of Port Orford coral roses on the sides and dance from Bandon, Mr. and school w ere taken In the church and this report which she turned attended the funeral of George silv er leaves adding to the pic o’clock. On Wednesday evening three members from Ianglois, M rs. Sterling Welch, Dorothy Horner at Myrtle Point on bus to the skating rink In Coos In to her teacher explains It ture It made. Donna Z ltzel- the Bible Study and choir pract Lucille E llis, T ressa Gorsuch R oss, Mr. and Mrs. Gena Cot Thursday, Sept. 21. Mr.Horner Bay last Tuesday. self: "The sixth grade cla ss berger and Theresa Anne E stes, ice will be at the church In and Helen Slocum. Mildred Rus ton, Mr. and M rs. D e l b e r t lived In Port Orford for many slsters-ln -la w of the groom cut of Langlois Elementary School the Jensen Center beginning at sell was a pro tem officer for Jam es, John and Mrs. Viola FRIENDS VISIT been studying laws and how years and was a cousin of Mrs. Martha. and served the cake, Art E stes, 7 p.m. Loshbaugh. Cram and the step son-in-law Guests for five days last wTWy affect boys and g irls. Wed brother of the groom served the of Mr. Reust. week at the V irgil Woodward nesday of this week, Mr. Park punch, Linda Knutson regist home on Floras Creek Road er of the State Police gave an ered the guests and Fae E stes, TO AGNESS were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mad siste r of the groom and Ardls Interesting talk to the c la ss a - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas den of Alameda, California, Mr. E stes niece of the groom, pre bout the State P olice Depart drove over Iron Mountain to A- and M rs. S. Stevens of New sided at the gift table. ment. After his talk, the stu hall, California, and their son, For their wedding trip to Ta dents asked him questions about gness on Sunday afternoon. There they met several others Keith Woodward and wife from the law which he answered.” coma, Washington and Lewis from Port Orford and lasted Sylmar, California. They were ton, Idaho, the new Mrs. E stes and visited. on thelrway to their hom esafter wore a blue knit three piece taking a guided tour of Alaska suit. BRIDGE BOUTS TO COLLEGE and were very much disappoint Both Mr. and Mrs. E stes are Duplicate bridge was played ed because the flood kept them graduates of Pacific High with on Wednesday evening, Septem Mr. and Mrs. Art Wing of from visiting Fairbanks which the cla ss of 1967. He Is pre ber 20 at the Legion Hall In Port Orford and daughter, Mina, they had planned to be the high sently employed at Western Port Orford and the winners took their oldest son, Doug States Plywood at Port Orford point of the tour. were: 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Charles las, to Pacific Union College, Dougherty; 2nd, Mrs. Rod Mc Angwin, California, in the Napa and will soon go Into the Arm ed Service. They are making VISIT STRAINS Kenzie and Mrs. Charles Haines Valley, where he Is a soph Guests of Mrs. Art Strain of their home at Sixes. and 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Hal- omore In the Seventh Day Ad Langlois on Sunday were her bersloben. ventist College. During the past niece, M rs. Howard Button and summer Douglas was employed family and her s iste r , Mrs. Bert BPW MEET SET PICNIC HELD at the Western States Plywood Anthony, all of Coos Bay, and Battle Rock Upper Ele The October meeting of the her brother-in-law and siste r , mentary In Port Orford had a NUTTS TRAVEL Port Orford Business and Pro Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Kangas, picnic at Humbug Park on Sun Mr. and Mrs. William Nutt fessional Women’s Club will be from Coquille. On Saturday, the day, Sept. 24. The teachers, of Port Orford have returned held In Gold Beach on Oct. 3. family enjoyed a visit with Mr. custodians and all connected from a trip to Great Falls, and Mrs. O. K. Wilcox from with the school report a Montana, where they visited PACIFIC HIGH NOTES Granada H ills, California. fine tim e. Mrs. Nutt’s sister, Mrs. Stuart The 1966 Annuals came out Parsons, and to Wood, South this week and much excitement FROM COOS BAY CORRECTION Dakota, where they visited Mr. was noted. Mr. and M rs. Joe Lumsden We are asked to make a cor Nutt’s sister, Mrs. William The varsity football team and children and Miss Betty rection In the list that we gave Bennett. It Is 18 years since travels to Coquille Friday Belden from Coos Bay visited last week of the personnel of they had been to Wood and the evening to take on that squad, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. the student council at Battle relatives they visited live on a at 8 p.m . and the Junior var Kenneth Belden of Port Orford Rock School. Rod Marstall Is the two thousand acre ranch. Their sity w ill tangle with the Marsh over the weekend. serge ant-at-arm s. return trip was made through field JV’s at the home field at Yellowstone Park and they stop 1 p.m. Saturday, the 30th. GARDEN CLUB MEETS VISIT PARK ped at Vale, Oregon, to visit At the assembly at 1:30 p.m . The Backacres Garden Club Mr. and M rs. Conrad John Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byrnes on Thursday, Oct. 5, John Losh met September 13 at the home son o f Port Orford took their who Just recently moved from baugh, senior, will present the of Veneta MarstalL The guest trailer to Bullards Park forth« Port Orford to conduct a "Dairy pictures he took while on the speaker was Bertha Bergstrom weekend and report that it is Queen” drlve-ln In that far FFA sponsored tour of Europe who demonstrated the making of "one of the loveliest p laces we Eastern Oregon town. last sum mer. driftwood bowls and driftwood have seen .’’ Mr. and M rs. Ro sculpturing. The next meeting bert Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS GUESTS GIRLS ELECTED w ill be on October 4 with Norma TALKS AND SLIDES BY Verdo Harris called on them Guests at the Robert Thomas Four 8th grade g irls were E llis. at the park on Sunday. home last week were her unci« elected to the Rally Squad last STUDENT WINNERS OF THE and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Garry week as follows: Kathy Aldropp, PARENTS VISIT "WASHINGTON YOUTH TOUR Burkart of Santa C ruz,Califor Lois Lang, Janice Manlcke and Visiting now with Mr. and SLIDES SHOWN nia. They are former residents Lisa Parks. Three 7th grade M rs. Frank Wilcox of Langlois Mr. and Mrs. A riel Mac of Port orford and were on their girls were elected as Pepsters: are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Invited a group of friends Orlo Wilcox of Granada H ills, into their home on Saturday way home after spending the Karen Aldropp, Linda Hilde sum mer with their daughter. brand and J in ell Wilcox. California. evening to see the pictures taken by Mr. and Mrs. Robert They visited old friends In this Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Verdo area and enjoyed again the Coast blackberries and huckleber Harris on their trip to Alaska ries. last sum m er. Besides those al ready named, the guests were: RECENT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceHlnss Catherine M ills, Mr. and Mrs. Demps Gllflllan and their and Mrs. Ada McIntire of Port Orford have had Mr. and Mrs. granddaughter, Kathy. Buck Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs of Covina, California, as their guests recently. They VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Dunn of were friends when all lived" as Elk River enjoyed v isits with neighbors In California. The camped at Humbug their daughter and son -in -law , visitors P0 BOX 2 8 2 , LAKESHORE DRIVÉ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walton and Park and called on their friends their sen and daughter-in-law, in Port Orford, and they m Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dunn, all turn went to the park to visit YOU« PORT ORPORD 8TATR FARM AORNT the ones from California who of Coos Bay, on Sunday. were enjoying the coast. FROM ROSEBURG DIGGING LI LIES Mr. and Mrs. Ed P lttsley from Roseburg »ere weekend Jim Brooks of Langlois has started digging his lilie s for the guests of Mr. and M rs. E.J. UWR FAM IN$. n . , BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS E aster market. Longton of Port Orford. Mary Geer Engaged To John Corner P . 0 . Couple Wed In Cammngity Church Eites-Batchelor Nuptials Held Ito tìy I CudnT m i çubecviug... nom i Me ou& 8 Sept. 3 0 — In Brookings ANNUAL MFETI NG COOS - CURRY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. 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