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    4 - Port Oford New«, Thunday, December 14, 1967
Swanson.
compllmsuva ..»J been received ordlnate granges from Sixes,
The members agreed to have Servicemen Send
about the luncheon which the C$hir and Chetco following the GRANDPARENTS VISIT
all future monthly masterpolnt
Mr. and M rs. Lawrence
members served to the Town potluck dinner at noon.
games alternating between Gold Thanks for Gifts
Johnston and daughter, Sheila,
and Country Club.
Beach and Port Orford Legion
The Sixes grange will have from Corvallis came to Port
Many suggestions were made a Christmas dinner and pro­
The Port Orford American
halls. The Coos Bay club will
Legion Auxiliary has received for the theme for the 1968 Curry gram Dec. 23 at the hall. There Orford Sunday to visit their
host their unit in turn in Port
new grandson, K y le Fverett
Orford at the Legion hall on letters from two of the local County F air and "C urry Won­ will be a gift exchange and Hensley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
• POST ORPOKO ‘ S U ÍÍS »LANG-LOIS
derland"
was
finally
chosen
as
boys
to
whom
they
sent
pack­
the second Sunday in January
special mention was made of Glenn Hensley of Port Orford,
followed by the Port Orford ages at Thanksgiving time and the one best liked by the group. the fact that the junior grang­ who was born Dec. 7 and weigh­
Mrs.
Jennie
Cannon,
lectur­
wish
to
share
them.
The
first
ers are Invited and may bring ed 7 pounds, 9 1/2 ounces.
Bridge Club in Port Orford on
Veierans, A u x ilia ry was In Port Orford Dec. 2 to TO SAN FRANCISCO
one is from Sp/4 Nick Hensley, e r, lighted the candle as the a friend.
the second Sunday in February.
grange
organization
sta
rts
its
written to his parents, Mr. and
organize the association In this
Mr. and Mrs. Ren Rundberg Gold Beach will host in March
M rs. E arl D. Barrington, and second centennial, and she and
Install Officers
d istrict and to Install the of­
BROTHER VISITS
of Sixes took her mother, Mrs. on the second Sunday at the Le­
these are excerpts from it: her husband, Virgil, played two YULE MEET HELD
fice rs which include Earl Bess
gion
hall
and
in
April
Brook­
Ada
Capps,
to
the
airport
at
The
Driftwood
Nile
Club
had
lively
duets
on
the
piano.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cannon
"D ear Folks: I’m sorry I
On Sunday, Dec. 3, the Vet­ president; Lem Morin, vice Crescent City, Calif., Sunday ings will host their game in
There was much amusement their Christmas meeting at the of Rainier, Ore., visited his
haven’t written sooner but I’m
erans of World War I, B ar­ president; Evelyn MacDonald, where she took the plane for Gold Beach on the second Sun­
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
pressed for time. I’ll even have when Don Bjerg stated that he
day.
racks 903, and the Auxiliary, secretary, and Ariel MacDon­
San Francisco. She will spend
less time for the next 65 days is declaring war on Woodpeck­ Smith up Hunter’s Creek near Virgil Cannon of Langlois, and
held their regular meetings and ald, trea su rer. The next m eet­
several
months
at
the
home
of
as I’m attached to the 173rd e rs , but it settled to serious Gold Beach Saturday evening his nephew and family, the Lynn
ing will be Dec. 28 at 5 p.m.
installation of officers, follow­
her son-in-law and daughter, IN EUGENE
now. Possibly I’ll be back at discussion of the damage being where they enjoyed a social Cannons of Coquille, last week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
McDonald
ed by potluck and the annual
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fields In
They returned home Thursday
my battery in a month o r so. done by these birds and what time and exchange of gifts.
of Port Orford went to Eugene
San Mateo, Calif.
Christm as party and gift ex­
An election of officers will because they received word that
can be done about it.
I’m
with
my
F.
O.
officer
and
Saturday
and
he
received
a
Yule
Programs
Set
change. Jam es Vincent, past
Clarence Brooks, legislative be at the next meeting in Jan ­ friends were flying out from
we are filling in until replace­
good report on the nasal con­
PARTY SLATED
d istrict commander, was the
chairman, commented on the uary.
Denver, Colo., to visit them.
ments
can
get
here
and
when
Sunday
morning
at
11,
a
pag­
dition
which
has
been
both­
Installing officer for the Bar­
The Port Orford-Langlois
you get this we will be in the agricultural and economic sit­
racks and installed: Harold eant "What Is C hristm as?" will
Lions and their wives will have ering him. They went to Clack­
uation
in
America
today:
field.
amas to visit their son, Jimmy
Fisher, commander; Virgil be presented at the Langlois
their Christm as part at Wha­ and
"The gross farm income for
"We are teaching the ‘gunts’
his family, and also visit*
Cannon, senior vice command­ Community Church, directed by
len’s
dining
room
In
Langlois.
how to adjust artillery fire the United States is about 50
Friday.
’ ed her mother and sister in
er; Mahlon Jonah, Junior vice T errel Repp. Sunday evening at
and the correct radio proced­ billion dollars! This is new
7 will be the annual Bible School
Albany, returning home late
c o m m a n d e r ; Edgar Seelye, program and treats.
Sunday.
ures. I like the job I have now wealth created out of the soil,
HAS SURGERY
c h a p l a i n ; Clarence Hansen,
but I’ll see you in 65 days. a wealth brought into being
On Dec. 24 there will be
Mrs. Eunice Babb is recov­
quarterm aster; tru stess, one-
"Thanks for the packages I what formerly was not here.
special
music
in
the
morning
ering at her home in Port Or­
year, Roy Haft; 2 years, W. L.
have received but please do E x p o r t s of farm products
service, and the evening s e r ­
Camp
F
ire
Girls
ford after undergoing major
Montgomery; 3 years, Harold vice will be by candlelight. De­
not send any more now. I’m brought 6.8 billion dollars to
Sypher.
surgery at the Bandon hospital.
not
with the battery anymore us from foreign countries in
tails will be announced con­
Start In Langlois
M rs. Velma Davidson install­ cerning the New Year’s eve
so
I
don’t
have anyplace to keep 1966, and that is rapidly in­
FROM SCOTIA
ed the Auxiliary officers: Ruth program will be from 9 p.m.
stuff except on my back. I’ve creasing.
Mrs. Gaylon Paynter and son,
Combest, president; Jenny Can­ to midnight, Dec. 31.
"It should be of interest to
gotten 10 letters and two pack­
Camp Fire Girls are being
Roy, of Scotia, Calif., recently
non, senior vice president;
ages so far and I’ve only w rit­ every good American citizen
spent a weekend at the home of started in Langlois and they
Irene Jonah, secretary; Vivian FROM ALASKA
ten back to four of them. I to keep agriculture and the
her aunt, Mrs. Robert Stocks, of will meet at the Sportsmen club
Haft, trea su rer; Louise Brown,
hope they understand that I farm er in a favorable position
Mr.
and
M
rs.
Kermit
Horn
to
which
all
mothers
are
invited
Sixes.
chaplain; Estella Hsnen, con­
don’t have that much time to to continue this present pace
and all the girls are urged to
ductress; A ltaJam ieson, guard; of Ketchikan, Alaska, w e r e
in production and even to in­
write.
guests
for
three
days
at
the
be
present.
The
2nd
grade
group
MINOR
FIRE
th r e e - y e a r trustee, E d n a
" I ’ll see you in a few days. crease it as the market de­
will
meet
at
2;
30
on
Tuesdays
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Archie
Mr. and M rs. Jam es Estes of
Jamieson; two-year trustee,
Love, Nick."
mands become greater, because
with M rs. Heckard as leader.
Alice Fisher; one-year tru st­ Aldropp In Langlois. Horn grad­
Sixes were moving from Sweet’s The 3rd grade, under the lead­
The other one was written the whole economy of our na­
uated
from
the
Langlois
High
Dairy to their new home on
ee, Estella Hansen.
JUST FILL o u r C O U P O N AND
to Marie Barrington, secre­ tion regardless of the occupa­
School and had a good time re ­
ership of Joan G arrett and Nan­
Cape Blanco road and had com­
tary of the Auxiliary by Sp/4 tion of the Individual, is affect­
newing old friendships.
cy
Segulne,
will
meet
at
3:30
M
AIL WITH <1.00 TO JAYCEFSz
pletely redecorated the house
Robert B. Hansohn, US 567 007- ed. The history of agriculture
on Tuesdays, and the 4th, 5th
PORT
ORFORp.
z
when
a
fire
of
unknown
origin
23, 218th MP DET. c/o Ad­ throughout the world has proven
IS INDUCTED
broke out between the living and 6th will meet at 3:30 on visory Team #34, APO San this—agriculture is more or
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hat-
W e d n e s d a y s with Tam era
room and bedroom wall, burn­
less a barom eter ofprosperlty.
Ì
Francisco, 96204 and says:
Caughell as leader, assisted by
maker of Langlois took their ing through the floor. It ap­
"I am very happy and su r­ It is a m ust—not a maybe—
son, Bill, to Fort Lewis Dec. 6 parently was stopped by the M rs. Wlgle. Mrs. Archie Al­
to be inducted into the Army, sheet rock Insulation and no dropp will have the Junior high prised to receive your much people cannot live without it.
"A survey of the countries
welcomed gift. It seems you
but reported that he will be serious damage was done, but group and they will meet on
folks back home know what it of the world will show that
NAME.
back home for Christmas.
Thursdays
at
3;30.
All
the
the freshly-painted walls suf­
takes to make a G.I. feel good. peace and prosper.ty within
fered some damage from the groups will meet every week
I’m sure your organization has each country is contingent to a
and It will be necessary for
The Beachcombers annual VISIT RELATIVES
smoke.
ADDRESS-LOCATION.
each girl to have her own made many such G.I.’s feel the great degree upon their po­
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tucker
Christm as dance will be held
sition
as
to
agriculture.
It
is
same
way.
Believe
me,
we
do
transportation home.
Saturday night, Dec. 16, with went to Selma Sunday to visit SCHOOL VACATION
appreciate it. I’ve seen some of interest to every citizen of
beginners invited to attend. It relatives.
Thursday, Dec. 21, will be
of my buddies that hadn’t r e ­ our nation to see that just laws
will be a gift exchange with
TO VISIT NIECE
the last day of school before
PREFERRED VIJIT TIM E.
ceived mail for a long time and m easures in relation to
each woman asked to bring a OUT OF MARINES
Josie Forty will leave Dec. 18 and then they got a package agriculture are the only kind
Christm as vacation begins. On
Henry Isenhart, son of Mr.
gift for a woman and each man
Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1968, school to spend Christm as in Sacra­
from their church or some that are passed within our states
P H O N E _______________
to bring a gift for a man . . . and M rs. Everett Isenhart of will re-open.
mento, Calif., with her niece
such organization. Believe me, and nation."
Langlois, has returned home
with a $1 lim it.
and husband, Mr. and M rs.
The election and installation
Ph ase Enclose 11.00 and Mail Vo JAVCEES
it can change your day, to say
Seven squares attended the after serving his enlistment in
William Coleman. Her sis te r,
of Pomona Grange officers will
the least.
South Coast Area meeting last the Marine Corps, duringwhich
M rs. Louda Miller, flew to Los
“ I am very fortunate in my be held at the Chetco Grange
time he spent three months in
Sunday.
Angeles to visit her son-in-law duty assignment here in Viet­ Hall, Brookings, Saturday, Dec.
PROCEEDS POR jRyCEE O/V/C. PROJECTS
The New Y ear’s Eve Party Vietnam and many months on
and daughter, Mr. and M rs. nam. I am with the 218th MP 16, at 10 a.m., and the install­
dance will be held on Sunday Okinawa. His parents drove to
Dewey Ross, and after the first Detachment located in Dalot. ation of the officers of the sub-
the Marine Base at Twenty-
night, Dec. 31.
of the year will fly to Sacra­
They say it is the richest and
nine Palms, Calif., to bring
mento to Join Josie and they most beautiful place in Viet­
him home. His future plans in­
will return to Port Orford nam. I won’t argue that point.
COUSIN VISITS
clude living on the ranch and
sometime in January. While We have about 360 soldiers
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kellar shearing sheep professionally.
Jo sie Is in California, h e r we have to kind of watch over.
from Pacific City were guests
grandson and his wife, Mr. We seldom have any trouble
Five tables of Duplicate
IS DISCHARGED
Bridge w e r e played last
and M rs. Jam es Forty, will with them, as few want to leave
of Mrs. Je ssie Welch in Lang­
Larry Smith, son of Mr. and Wednesday evening at th e
live in her house, while he is this place.
lois last week. Mrs. Kellar is Mrs. Wayne Smith of Lang­
home on furlough.
"In closing, I would like to
Just recovering enough to be on lois, has completed his hitch LegionHall in Port Orford.
Winners were Kent Wagner
say that my thanks are ex­
crutches after being thrown by in the Army and he and his
and Nadine Kalina, first; Grace CHRISTMAS PARTY
tended to you and your organi­
the leash of a dog and having wife will be living in Coos
McKenzie and Lorraine Haines,
zation for the time you took to
bones broken. She spent sev­ Bay.
The
Jinx
Canasta
Club
held
second; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
wish me a m erry Christm as.
eral weeks In a wheelchair.
Dougherty, third, and a three- their Christmas party a t the I wish all of you and yours
She is a cousin of Mrs. Welch. ON LEAVE
way tie for fourth, M rs. Em home of Mrs. Karl Schelske in a Merry Christm as, too, and
J e rry Teal, son of Mr. and
Pierce and Ed Reest, Mr. and Port Orford on Dec. 12. The the richest New Year. Thank
HEALTH CLUB FORMS
Mrs. LeRoy Teal who reside
Mrs. Paul Wagner and Mr. and house was beautifully decorated you, Bob Hansohn."
and the hostess served a dessert
Under the leadership of Gene south of Bandon, is home on
Mrs. Joe Halbersleben.
Weeks, teacher in the Port leave after spending a year in
Nine tables were in play at lunch. Honors went to Marie
Orford L o w e r Elementary Vietnam. He is in radio work
the Unit Monthly Masterpolnt Gerhardt and Emma Schelske. MOVES TO EUREKA
Gifts were exchanged. The next
School, a 4-H health club Is in the Marine Corps. He and in Gold Beach last Sunday. Ty­
M rs. Ivy Kerpa, form er re s­
being conducted as a regular his parents and little sister,
ing for first were Mr. and Mrs. meeting will be at the home of ident of Port Orford who is
Mrs.
Bill
Rasch
on
Jan.
9.
part of the school work of the Scottie, went to Dallas to visit
Fred Horowitz of Coos Bay and
employed by the Social Se­
fourth and fifth grades. "B uild­ his grandmother, Mrs. B. W.
Mr. and M rs. Ed Conley of Port
curity Department and has
ing Your Health Through 4-H " Goodrich, over the weekend!
Orford; 2nd, north-south, Mr. Christian Church
been working in Coos Bay, is
Is the theme and each pupil’s
and Mrs. Drexel Swanson,
being transferred to the office
height and weight is checked NEW DAUGHTER
There
will
be
special
C
hrist­
Crescent City, Calif., also M rs.
in Eureka, Calif.
each month and will totaled
mas
music
at
the
P
ort
Orford
Aggie Blckner andMrs.Wollam
A belated birth announce­
at the end of the year. All out­ ment is the birth of a daughter
of Brookings; 3rd, Hattie Hogue Christian Church Sunday morn­
ward signs of good health are Brenda Lynn to Mr. and Mrs.
and Ada Johnston, Gold Beach, ing at 11 o’clock, and the s e r ­ Grange News
AT:Ut>f LMnNfrGiFT!
carefully recorded on charts Lawrence Zltzelberger of Elk
also 3rd, Mrs. Lloyd Goble and mon topic A1 Krlbs will use will
and include cleanliness, diet, River. She was born Oct. 30 John Annlngs, Gold Beach; 4th, be "Some Little-Known Facts
The Sixes Grange met at the
hall Saturday evening where
shots, ea rs and eyes and post­ at McAuley Hospital in Coos
About the Birth of C h rist."
Olympia Moody and S a r a h
every member was given a bal­
Bible School is at 9:45 and
ure. Each member will give a Bay and weighed 6 pounds, 8
Biddle, Brookings, also 4th, there will be treats. The s e r­
lot for the prim ary election of
demonstration on some health ounces.
Maude Weir and Gerl Preston,
mon topic for the 7 p.m. hour the state officers.
factor once during the year.
Port Orford.
It was reported that Mrs.
is
"Gold, Franincense
VISIT PARENTS
New officers of the Gold M yrrh." Bible Study will and Sylvia Honeywell had been ta­
EMPLOYEES ORGANIZE
be
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks
Beach-Port Orford Unit are:
on Wednesday evening at 7.
ken to the Bandon hospital on
The uncertified employees of and Jim m ie of Eugene made president, A. W. Sweet, North
Saturday morning and that A. W.
school district 2CJ have be­ a "flying Santa C laus" trip to
MEWS-LA DIE?
Bend; vice president, Charles
Sweet had been injured in an
come members of the Oregon the home of his parents, Mr. Ganty, Brookings; second vice
automobile
accident.
CHILDRENS
School Employees Association, and M rs. Clarence Brooks of president, John Annlng, Gold
The home ec chairman, M rs.
which Is under the Oregon Ed­
langlols, Saturday, leaving B e a c h ; se c reta ry -trea su rer,
Leer of Port
Viola Cuatt, reported that the
ucation A s s o c i a t i o n . John C hristm as gifts and getting Esther Conley, Port Orford.
grange table and lunch at the
Brown of Salem Is field rep­ holiday greenery for decora­
D irectors are Adolph Windmai-
Community Bazaar had been
resentative for this group and tions.
ser, Port Orford; Horowitz and
very successful and that many
North C u r r v / - ^
OPERATION
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Claus
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