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r 4 —Port Orford News, Thursday, October 5, 1967 HAS SURGERY Karen Stauffer, daughter of M r. and M rs. Walt Stauffer of Port Orford, returned home Sunday morning from Curry General Hospital in Gold Beach where she underwent an emer gency appendectomy Thursday. Auxiliaries Meet The Port O rford-Langlois Ions A u xilia ry met last Tues day night at the home of Eunice abb in Port Orford. Three /uests, June Sabin and Odell Bushnell of Langlois and Pat W ills of Port Orford, were present, in addition to mem- VISIT ROBISONS An uncle of Elm er Robison 1 ers, Eunice Klnter, Kay Neal, ’ tty Keeler, Maude Weir, Leta and his wife, M r. and M rs. Roger Parker from Coquille, train, Amy Mensch, Mary Hildebrand and the hostess. and M r. and Mrs. Herb Bell Hat W ills, Eunice Kinter and from Langlois were recent v is i i unlce Baiib attended the Lions tors at the Elm er Robison home A uxiliary workshop last Sat- In Port Orford. urday in Coos Bay which was conducted by D istrict E D i IN COOS BAY Mrs. Walter Stauffer and her rector Opal Pinkel. A blind lady guest from Coos daughter, Karen, of Port O r ay presented several solos, ford took Josie Forty to Coos and the head librarian, Mrs. Bay last Monday to visit her stster-ln-law , Mrs. Amelia nth Watson, from the Coos ay lib ra ry , was the g u e s t Prince, who ts In St. Cather speaker. She showed the large ine’ s Home. p rint books which are being made for the visually handicap WEEKEND VISITORS M r. and Mrs. Earl Anderson ped and told of ttie growth of the lib ra ry. It was announced from C orvallis were weekend visito rs at the home of M rs. ■bat the Coos Bay auxiliary Is Velma Simpson on Cape Blanco. giving the Reader’ s Digest to She also visited Josie Forty. ii c local lib ra ry in large p rin t, k Ith paper back and spiral bind FROM COTTAGE GROVE ing. Mrs. Sydney Issel and child Hie next meeting of the Port ( ■ rd-Langlois auxiliary w ill ren, whose husband was a fo r mer city policeman In Port be Oct. 24 at the home of Leta Orford, and her friend, M rs. Strain in Langlois. Moody and children from Cot tage Grove, spent the weekend birthday held with M rs. Judy Bens and fam ily Diana Smith was honored on and also visited at the Josie tier 7th birthday at a party Forty home. dven by her mother, Mrs. de Smith, at her Floras Lake MEETING SET In ne Saturday. Thursday, Oct. 12 w ill be a Helping Diana celebrate were “ Day Apart” with M i l l i e ,pinny, Annie and Lisa Storm, Stamm, National Prayer Chair Inane M ille r, Dietla Robbins, man of Christian Women’ s .bin and Sam McDonald,Carol ilatmaker, Carl Foster, Clubs and Christian Business Professional Women’s i i vid and Careen Britton, Peg- and Clubs of America, at the Del Stankavlch, Danny and John Hogue restaurant at Wedder- Smith. Mrs. Nell Storm and burn. The program w ill bepre- l i s. Fred Robbins assisted sented from 9:30 a.m. until 3 Mrs. Smith. p.m. and w ill consist of aprayer brunch, an inspirational time PURCHASES STOCK at noon, and the luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cope inspirational time to complete of Langlois went to Grants the day. Reservations must be Pass Sunday to pick up the Angus cow and calf which he in by Monday, Oct. 9, to M rs. Robert Crumley, Box 447, Gold purchased from Hoots Angus Beach, telephone CH 7-8681. Ranch. Die donation of $1.50 w ill In clude the tip and brunch. \ DISTRICT MEET Mr. and M rs. A1 Brown of I . . lots attended and conduct ed a World War I D is tric t 9 oetlng in Brookings last week, s. Brown attended the aux- l try meeting. Guests in the Brown home over the weekend re M r. and M rs. Ernie Sch- ,ci ler of illahe. IN A IASKA M r. and Mrs. Archie Aldropp ol Ianglols flew to Ketchikan, Alaska, last week to visit their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Kerm it lorn, retumlnghome this week. I ATTEND MEET ion Tate and Terrel Repp, 1 rim ipals of the Port Orford I Langlois e le m e n ta r y m ils, respectively, w ill 1* i aided the Oregon Elementary chool Principals’ convention ai Eastern Oregon College In I a Grande, Monday and Tues day. NO SCHOOL Hie re w ill be no school F r i day, Oct. 13, as it is “ In- ervlce training day” fo r all teachers of the area. GAMES DATED elementary school football in cs t et *een Port Orford and ian lots are scheduled to he plaved at 5:30 p.m. at the Pa- etflc High School field on Oct, 12, 19, and 26. HUNT ROCKS Mr. and Mrs. David Barklow ai ' ‘la ir, accompanied by Mrs. Ni ton llaga, went rock hunt- i r • last weekend at Happy i amp, Calif. M r. and Mrs. Dick ai klow kepi llryce and Brenda 'aiklow while thetr parents ere gone. ROM COOS BAY Mrs. Howard Button of Coos ay visited M rs. Mary C orrtck i I anglols Sunday. (SITS MOTHER M r. and M rs. John E llis went Portland last week to visit ....... llie r, Mrs. RudySherych Reedsport, who is a patient Good Samaritan Hospital. ASIA PARTY Winners at the Canasta party hold at the Albert Britton home :i Denmark last week were Edna eterson, high; leota Myers, , i ond, and Nancy Anderson, low. Others present w ereFsth- knttoraon, lu c iiie b ills , i nice Dwlre and substitute, lbert B ritto n . IONS TO MEET Die liiig lo ls I-lons Club w ill , ot Oct. 11 at the sportsman ulldlng at 7:30 p.m. for a social ci ting with entertainment. Die Lions had a work day at the b inding Sept. 23 and put mi half of the new roof and .. ring of the building. ITH VISITS Weekend guest of EdltoJone» i i'i ford was her a lste r, ' . Alice Bowman, from Gold leach. « HUSBAND HOME Chuck Hansohn arrived by plane in North Bend Sept. 21 from a year’ s duty In the A l eutians and spent his fir s t day with his wife and baby and great-grandmother in North Bend before coming home to Port Orford. He plans to leave next week with his wife and baby fo r his new duty near Petaluma, C alif. He is a Sp. 5 in Army Security and is get ting acquainted with his eight- month-old son. HAS SURGERY Mrs. Edward Hansohn has returned from Portland where she went to be with her father, DeWitt Barclay, who underwent surgery Sept. 26. Her mother accompanied her to the Sam Jackson Hospital to also be near M r. Barclay. TO TRANSFER Robert Hansohn is at Cam Ranh Bay.In Vietnam but with in two weeks w ill be trans ferred to DeLat, one hundred miles Inland from the Bay. He Is a m ilita ry policeman and ts glad to be moved to a town where there are two univer sities and where living con ditions are much better. LUNCHEON SET Mrs. Sam Oberg of Langlois is announcing that the firs t luncheon of the year fo r the Town and Country Christian Women’s Club w ill be held at Whalens, Oct. 17. AWARDS SLATED Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. In the langlols Elementary School, the PTO w ill meet and the spe cial feature of the evening w ill lie the presentation of the North C urry 4-H A c h ie v e m e n t awards. SON VISITS Weekend guests at the Ken neth Beldon home in Port O r ford we” ? their son and wife, M r. and M rs. Kenneth Belden, J r., and children of Reedsport. BRIDGE BOUTS Duplicate Bridge was played at the legion Hall in Port Orford Wednesday e v e n in g where winners were M r. and Mrs. Charles Dougherty, 1st; Fred Horowitz and Ed Rust, 2nd, and Lola Windmalser and Edith Jones, 3rd. Sunday at 2 p.m. Port Orford w ill host the Unit Master Point game at the Legion Hall. BEACHCOMBER NEWS Saturday night Is the reg ular dance night fo r the Beach combers who urge all square dancers to "come and join In the fun.” HOMECOMING SET Pacific High School’ s Home coming w ill be Oct. 13 when the Pirates w ill met the Gold Beach Panthers In the football contest which w ill be followed by a dance. Homecoming princesses Include Mina Wing, June Est, Brenda Wright and L ila Sabin. RELEASE CLASSES The Langlois Community Church w ill start released time classes Friday, with prim ary students attending at 1:15 p.m. and the elementary group at 2:25. IN ACCIDENT Mrs. Fern Slmanek, owner and operator of the Vogue Beauty Shop in Port O rford, received painful cuts and b ru i ses in a one-car accident oti Hlgh»a> 101 just south of Ban don Sunday noon. She was taken to Southern Coos General Hos pital for treatment and was re leased later that day. The beauty shop w ill be closed until further notice while the operator recovers. Fair Winners Additional Northern C urry County people who woe ribbons at the Curry County F a ir in clude: crops and horticulture d in s ion, raspberries, C. H. Brooks, Langlois, 2nd; other berries, Robert Thomas, Port Orford, 1st, George Guerin, Langlois, 1st; bent grass, Doc Bjerg, Langlois, 1st, Donald Smith, LaDglois, 2nd, Florence Sydnam, 3rd; canary g r a s s , Donald Smith, 1st, Doc Bjerg, 2nd, Florence Sydnam;, 3 rd ;o r chard grass, Bjerg 1st, M rs. Sydnam 2nd, Smith 3rd; com mon rye grass, M rs. Sydnam 1st, Bjerg 2nd, Smith 3rd; tuft ed hair grass, Mrs. Sydnam 1st, Bjerg 2nd and Smith 3rd; sub clover, M rs. Sydnam 1st, Bjerg 2nd, and Smith 3rd; red clover, Smith 1st, M rs. Sydnam. 2nd and Bjerg 3rd; alslke clover, Smith 1st, M rs. Sydnam 2nd; lotus m ajor, Smith 1st, Mrs. Sydnam. 2nd, Bjerg 3rd; New Zealand white clover, M rs. Sydnam 1st; barley. Smith 1st, M rs. Sydnam 2nd; oats, M rs. Sydnam 1st, Smith 2nd and Bjerg 3rd; wheat, Mrs. Sydnam, 2nd;Others, V.P. Cannon, Langlois, and Donald Smith 1st, M rs. Sydnam 2nd, Bjerg 3rd; largest pumpkin, Sam Loshbaugh, Langlois, 2nd; f i r cones, Marion Brooks, Langlois, 2nd, Ethel Montgom ery, Port Orford, 3rd; spruce cones, Marlon B r o o k s , 1st, V iolai Cuatt, Sixes, 2nd, Sam Cuatt, Sixes, 3rd; bull pine cones, Brooks 1st, Cuatt 2nd; Port O rford cedar, M rs. Brooks 1st; Christmas tree, Brooks, 1st. DIES IN WRECK Word has been received In Port Orford o t the death of P atrick Cooley, 16, of F lo r ence who died from Injuries sustained In a one-car ac cident. He was thrown from his ca r when It missed a curve in a dense fog. His 14-year-old passenger, John McNight, was hospitalized for observation. The Cooleys were residents of Port Orford fo r many years. WEEKEND GUESTS Weekend guests of M rs. Grace Wolford of Port Orford were her son and daughter-in- law, M r. and M rs. Thom as Hat field, from Oakland, C alif., and her niece, Mrs. Thelma Rich ards of San Francisco. M rs. Richards is past worthy ma tron of Eastern Star In the Bay area. Saturday, M rs. Wol ford and her guests drove to Grants Pass to visit her grand son and his fam ily, Wesley San ders. IN ACCIDENT Steven Sweet, 16-year-old For Aulo, Life and Fire Insurance, See Larry Hoover P0 BOX 2 8 2 , LAKESHORE ORIVE YOU* I'OItT ORFORD STATK FARM AGENT r—-,Phene 332-2783 UAH FMtM INS. Cl.. BLOOMINGTON, IllINOlS son of Mr. and M rs. A, W. Sweet of North Band, was taken to to* Bandon hospital by ambulance last Sunday night after receiving Injuries In a one-car accident on Floras Creek Road. Sweet, who was alone In the vehicle, was thrown from the car on impact and suffered mul tiple head Injuries, after his small sports car failed to ne gotiate a turn. HONORS MOTHER M rs. Del Newkirk honbred her m o t h e r , Mrs. A rth u r Adams, at a going away party last Wednesday evening. M rs. Adams has been here since July and w ill soon return to her Minnesota home. Refreshments were served to M rs. Harry Gebauer, M rs. Verdo H a rris , Mrs. Charles Morgan, M rs. Eulah E llio tt, M rs. Bud Pomeroy, M rs. Ger ald Lynch, M rs. Tom Meade, M rs. Rudolph M e n s c h , M rs. Wes Zumwalt, M rs. W a lte r Pratt, M rs.CarlSchelske, M rs. Don Foster, M rs. Bernard Kosta and Mrs. Gus Edstrom. SEWING CLUB MEETS The Sewing Club ot the Lutheran Church ts preparing fo r th e ir bazaar and met last Thursday at the Del Newkirk home at Stiver Springs. Present were M rs. W alter P ratt, M rs. Geo. Moelber, M rs. Gus Ed strom, M rs. Lyric re Berd, M rs. Delmer Isaksoo, Mrs. Arnold Hoaglum, M rs. Ed F ills and M rs. A rthur Adams. VISIT DAUGHTER M rs. C. A. D u n n ami her daughter, Kim berly, of Port Orford visited her iaeghser a»d son-in-law, M r. ard M rs. Dick W alton and fam ily, isd her ace and his wife, M r. a»l Mrs- Bruce Durr m Coos Bay aver the weekeni. HELP MOVE Kara MacDonald, youngest daughter of M r. and M rs. A ria l MacDonald of Port Orford who la working in Sunnyvale, C alif., and her friend, Jim Butler, drove to Salem Saturday to move Mary Lowe and Donna Herblaon to Sunnyvale where they w ill all be working and attending s c h o o l. The three young women are all form er residents of Port Orford and w ill share an apartment. They visited at the MacDonald home on thetr return to California. EVENING GUESTS M r. and Mrs. Robert Meyer of Port Orford were Saturday evening visito rs at the home ot M r. and M rs. Alva H arry. MONDAY VISITORS M r. and Mrs. Howard Wad- dell, who ministered fo r a time at the Port Orford Christian Church, were Monday visito rs at the Leo Mitchell home. They have Just returned from a trip through 16 states and w ill be living at the Winema C hristian Camp In Cloverdale fo r a month before returning to their home tn San Jose, Calif. Waddell plans to preach at Sonoma, C alif., this winter. GRANDMOTHER HERE Mrs. George Richardson of Gold Beach Is visiting at the home of her granddaughter and husband, M r. and Mrs. O rris Smith, for a few days. IN COOS BAY Mr. and M rs. Vernon Mag nuson of Port Orford and grand daughter, Rhonda Sabin, went to Coos Bay fo r Sunday dinner with his brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and M rs. O rville An- vlnsoo, and his mother, M rs. Olga Magnuson, who lives at ±.e Anvtnson home. VISITS MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitchell and Charles of Port Orford went to Willamina Friday eve ning to visit her mother, Mrs. Floyd, and then to Portland Saturday to visit his mother, M rs. Lee M itchell, who is in Emanuel Hospital. They found M rs. MltcheU improved and hoping to return home within the next two weeks. They also visited their two daughters, E ller and Rosa, before return ing home late Sunday night. TAKE VACATION M r. and Mrs. “ Watts” Thacker, owners of "The Gal ley” In Port Orford, have clo sed the cafe before going to Eastern Oregon to hunt game birds. It is expected that they w ill return about Thanksgiv ing. VISIT PARENTS M r. and Mrs. J. B. Kosta of Port Orford went to Win ston last week and spent Friday night with M r. and Mrs. Ger ald Goodwater. Saturday they went to Silverton and Mt. Angel, returning to Dayton to spend the remainder of the weekend with her parents, M r. and Mrs. Nuttbrock, and to help Mrs. Nuttbrock celebrate her b irth day. They visited his parents In McMinnville before return ing home. ON HUNTING TRIP John Mayea, Glen Wagner, Norman Valet and Jim Kreiger of Port Orford have gone on their annual trek Into the Half way d is tric t of Eastern Oregon, taking riding and pack hor ses, camping equipment for two o r three weeks, guns, fishing tackle and a rublier raft. They plan to take “ p rim itive area” ride— some 80 miles from the beaten paths—before setting up permanent camp. back home Mrs. Sam Cuatt of Sixes re- turnsd horns from the Bandon hospital lata last weak, and seem s to be recovering wall from the relapse which follow ed her recent surgery. AT MEETING John Wahl, principal of Pa cific High School, went to Salem Monday and Tuesday to attend the Junior and senior high school principals’ conference. FISHERS RETURN M r. and Mrs. Harold Fisher of Port Orford left here 10 months ago planning to take a short vacation trip to Florida and Rochester, Mtnn. When they reached the latter place they both became 111 and required surgery, so they settled in Rochester where they could be treated. After five months they were able to return home and drove tn Monday to receive a warm welcome from t h e i r neighbors. IN CALIFORNIA M r. and Mrs. Herb Thage of Port Orford left Tuesday fo r San Francisco to be near her sister who is to have lung sur gery. They plan to stay for a week and w ill return to Port O r ford fo r the Oct. 10 city coun c il meeting. Oct. 14 they w ill leave fo r Tennent, C alif., where they w ill work in the Christmas tree and decoration business until that season closes when they w ill return to Port O r ford. Mrs. Frances Baker of Clear Lake, C alif., a long-time friend of the Thages, has come to Port Orford to keep the motel and laundry open while they are gone, nullifying previous an nouncements of their closure. SALE SLATED The ladies of the Episcopal guild are having a rum mag« sal* O ct S and 6 at the co-op build ing from 9’to 5 o’clock In Port Orford. FROM MEDFORD Mr. and Mra. Virgil Donald son of Medford visited M r. and M rs. George F ru ltt Sunday. VISITS HUSBAND Mrs. James Forty went to Fort Lewis Saturday to v is it her husband who has completed his firs t two weeks of m ilita ry training so was allowed Sunday visito rs. CHRISTIAN CHURCH "The New B irth ” is A lK rtb s ’ sermon topic at the 11 o’ clock hour Sunday at the Port Orford Christian Church which meets in the Jensen Center. Bible school is at 9:45 a.m. and the evening sermon topic w ill tie "Regeneration.” Wednesday evening the Bible study w ill be at the church and the Gospel of John w ill be the discussion. Singing and orchestra practice w ill follow the study. A fter the morning service Sunday, the October potluck dinner and business meeting w ill be held at the Leo Mitchell home. COMING EVENTS Thursday Football, JV G. B., there,7 p.m. Friday Football, Brookings,there,8 p.m. Saturday A. F. GA. M ., 8 p. m. Monday Cham, of Com. , noon Luth. Ch. Council, 7 p. m. Tuesday Rotary, 12:10 p. m. City council, 8 p. m. St.John's Altar Soc. , 8 p. m. Wednesday E. S. A ., 8 p. m. P. O. Bridge Club, 8 p. m.