4 —Port Orford News, Thursday, January 11, 1968 and son Jim from Eugene naa dinner Sunda, with his parents, Mr. and M rs. Clarence Brooks of Langlois. Brooks has a ranch north of Langlois where he and his family plan to eventually make their home and which they plan to make into a tree farm . teachers concerning the child­ ren In every class and these conferences are planned for everyone, not just those who are having problems. Port Orford basketball teams won their games from Ophir Friday, Jan. 4. SHEPHERDS MEET The Langlois Shepherds 4-H club met last Saturday at the John Donaldson home to work on the first step In the Sheep Advancement program. The next meeting will be Feb. 3 at the Dick Hildebrand home where reports will be given by Gloria Hildebrand and Jeff King. SENIOR CITIZENS The Senior Citizens Club of Port Orford will meet at the Legion Hall Monday with a 6 p.m. potluck. All senior citizens are invited. it,” and is the first of two there quite a few years ago. monthly projects which will be led by Betty Keeler, Nadine Lynch, Wilma Morgan and Helen Pomeroy. Baby sitting will be COUPLE ARE HOME Guest speakers at the Jan­ provided. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistle- uary meeting of the Port Or­ Interested women are asked man of Port Orford are home Harry Holmes, member of the ford Business and Profession­ to call Belva McDonald at 332- after spending five weeks as City of PortO rfordpollce force, al Women, held at Sunset Inn 2794. c a r e t a k e r s of the home of recently went to Camp Withy- in Gold Beach, were State Rep­ friends on the McKenzie River combe near Clackamas where VISIT PARENTS resentative Rod McKenzie and he underwent 160 hours of in­ The Sam Oberg family of highway. Curry County Health N u r s e BROTHER DIES Langlois spent the Christm as George Fruitt of P ort O r­ struction in Oregon S t a t e Dorothea Miller. During the business meeting, ford received word Sunday eve­ Academy Basic Curriculum for holidays with her parents, Mr. IN PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen Law Enforcement Officers. The and Mrs. J. E. Borden in Sa­ it was announced that two of­ ning that his oldest brother, lem, and his mother, M rs. Edna of Langlois drove to Portland ficers would be attending Winter Victor F ruitt of Corvallis, had school was sponsored by the last Wednesday to take their Saxton, in Forest Grove. Board in Woodburn, and that died. The funeral services were Oregon Association of City daughter, Jenny, and granddau­ Police Officers and was c e r­ member Mildred Russell had held Monday. ghter, Carma, home. Dawn Ma­ tified by the Advisory Board on SEE GRANDDAUGHTER again been hospitalized f o r Police Standards and Training. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britton rie Beckebrede, another grand­ DUPLICATE BRIDGE treatm ent. Holmes earned a grade of of Denmark went to Myrtle Point daughter, had a tonsilectomy There were five tables of Mrs. M iller, who spoke as a Friday to say "goodbye” to delegate for the Soroptlmlst Duplicate Bridge In play Sun­ 99 on his final test and tied for their granddaughter, M rs. John club, explained that the mem­ day, with the following winners: second place in "firearm s qual­ C l a r k , great-granddaughter, b ers must be owners of busi­ 1st, Mr. and M rs. Nick Marsh; ification’' with a grade of 92.8. His day began at 6 a.m. Stacie, and grandson, John nesses or those classified as 2nd, Grace McKenzie and Lor­ Randleman of Anaheim, Calif. department heads. She further raine Haines; 3rd, Mr. and M rs. and concluded about 10 or 11 M rs. Clark is moving to San explained that it takes 10 mem­ Chas. Dougherty; 4th, Geneva p.m. with much of the training following the military pattern. Diego to be with her husband b ers to sta rt a club, that six Tucker and Ray Deets. who is with the submarine di­ Sunday, Jan. 14, is the date He indicated that he got a lot clubs are classed as a region, vision of the Navy. and that the final grouping is for Unit Monthly Masterpolnt of “ good, usable training from the federationof which there are at St. Christopher’s parish hall the course.” The patrolman ENTERTAIN three in the world. Her p ar­ in Port Orford at 2 p.m., d irect­ has taken law enforcement courses at SWOCC during the Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sypher ticular work as delegate is to ed by U. E. McClary. past two years and says he of Langlois entertained the Da­ explain the organization of the hopes to take additional clas­ vid Barklow family for New Soroptlmlst club and to form IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and M rs. Walter Cram ses during the next term . Year’s dinner. new ones. McKenzie, state representa­ of Port Orford spent C hrist­ VISIT GRANDMOTHER tive from Coos and Curry coun­ mas with their son and daugh­ BOAT OWNERS Mr. and M rs. David Barklow ties, explained many points con­ ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Allan OFFERED COURSE cerning s t a t e government, Cram of Gold Beach. Mrs. Al­ Beginning Monday evening, of Langlois went to Myrtle pointing out that “ everything lan Cram ’s parents, Mr. and Jan. 15, at 7:30 p.m ., there will Point last Friday to visit his grandmother, M rs. T. G. Sum- is open in this state,” that Mrs. Donald Hultin of Bandon, be an eight-lesson course of­ every vote by the elected rep­ were also present. On Dec. 26, fered at the Gold Beach High erlin. resentatives and senators is the Walter Cram s went to Loma School in "Piloting, Seaman­ BACK TO DUTY subject to public inspection. Linda, Calif., to visit another ship, and Small Boat Handling.” Bill Hatmaker of Langlois He told the BPW women that son, Don, and his wife, and the There is no charge for the returned to Fort Lewis, Wn., there were 30,000 citizens for four of them went to San Diego course, however, anyone in­ every representative (of which to spendNew Yearsw ithCram ’s terested in taking the course Jan. 1 where he is stationed. Dale Barton, who was a guest should obtain a copy of the there are 60) and that since two sis te rs. They r e t u r n e d book, “ Piloting, Seamanship of the Hatmakers, returned there are only 30 senators, home Jan. 4. Dec. 31 to Ft. Leonardwood, and Boat Handling,” by Chap­ they each have 60,000 citizens Mo. as their share of the population OLD FRIENDS VISIT man. Mr. and M rs. Ernest Hat- On Dec. 23 Mr. and M rs. Jim The Introductory course is per senator. maker made a business trip to McKenzie said that the lobby McNeese of Elk River greeted designed to acquaint the begin­ Grants Pass last Sunday. is a good thing because the Mr. and M rs. Herb Chandler ner with the rudiments of boat lobbyist must give straight of Chelan, Wn., old-time friends handling and navigation. Any­ HAS SURGERY facts, and that even though they who were enroute to Arizona. one interested in the course M rs. J o h n E llis of Lang­ are biased to their views, they The visitors stayed until Dec. is asked to contact Robert E. lois is In the Bandon hospital must lie honest. He also said 27. F razell at the high school or and has had major surgery. In addition to the Chandlers, call 247-6234, evenings. that if a oill is torn apart and rebuilt in committee, it usually Mr. and M rs. Milton Leerw ere HOSPITAL ADDITION comes out a good bill. ‘‘If a Christm as dinner guests at the VISIT RELATIVES TO BE PLANNED Mr. and M rs. C arl Hamilton legislator comes from a area McNeese home and that evening of small population he can be Mr. and M rs. Bernard Kosta and her mother, M rs. Hardy A series of Informational conservative, but the heavily of Silver Springs, their daugh­ of Port Orford, made a holi­ meetings on the proposed ad­ populated areas are geared to te r and husband, Mr. and M rs. day trip to California where dition to the Curry County Hos­ recreation and urban rule which Gerald Goodwater of Coos Bay they spent two weeks visiting pital will be held throughout the h u rrie s.” He believes ttidt'Jn and Mr. and M rs. Jim Kosta r e l a t i v e s in the Sacramento Tfoni Lake Oswego were vislt- county, according to County area. They visited their old­ Oregon the legislators tote as ,o ts. On Christm as morning, Commissioner GeneColegrove. est daughter and her husband, the electorate wants thbn to, D r. Jam es McNeese, their son, The firs t meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redding, and even though party caucuses held In Brookings, sponsored another daughter and h er fam­ are held, “ no heat is put on called from Chicago. Last weekend the Elk River ily, Mr. and M rs. Richard Villa by the Chamber of Commerce, anyone to force a vote.” with the time and place to be McKenzie closed Ills talk with couple went to Roseburg to and their five children (Includ­ announced later. Attending the a tribute to Oregon which he visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles ing twins) at F air Oaks, M rs. said has the lowest per capita Jacquot who are teachers there Hamilton’s sis te r, M rs. Ethel proposed meeting will be county com m issioners, hospital board tax in the United States and and with whom M rs. McNeese King of West Sacramento, and members and Ken Thompson, other features which makes it taught school In Spirit Lake, their granddaughter and her hospital adm inistrator. Other outstanding among the 50 states. Ida., before moving to P ort Or­ husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard ford. Terw lllger, who also live In meetings will follow in other Curry County towns. Sacramento. BIGELOWS TO CANBY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bigelow went to Canby Christm as week­ IN DEADWOOD HOST DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hubbs Mr. and M rs. Roy Kamph end to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hewitt, their niece, and* there of Port Orford went to Dead­ of Langlois entertained Mr. and Langlois dropped their first were Joined by her parents, wood for New Y ears to visit Mr». Gerald Kamph and John basketball game to Brookings, Mr. and M rs. George Chap­ Mr. and M rs. W. A. Spindler Bruchler for dinner on New 43-37, and will host Port Orford from Hubbard, and the B. R. man. Chapman will be rem em ­ Y ear’s day. tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. bered as the form er ranger at On Jan. 3, M rs. G. Kamph Bigelows from North Bend. Members of the Langlois 7th celebrated her husband’s b irth ­ On New Y ear’s Eve, they Humbug State Park. grade team are Sam Conley, day by having Mr. and Mrs. went to the home of Bigelow’s Steve Donaldson, Floyd Foster, Bill Hildebrand as guests at J e rry Kamph, Curt Lords, Glen aunt, Wilma Wade, and to visit HOUSEGUESTS Houseguests at the home of his birthday dinner. his brother and sister-in-law , Sypher, Jack Tucker, Ralph Mr. and M rs. Kenneth Bigelow, Mr. and M rs. Dale Belanger of Cope, Pete Wahl, Steve Storm Langlois for the New Year’s AT MEETING in Coos Bay. and Dick Heckard. Eighth grade weekend were Mr. and Mrs. John Wahl, Pacific Hlghprln- team members are Bill Conley, Chas. Sells of Junction City. cipal, attended the Winter Con­ FELLOWSHIP TO MEET Kerry Hofsess, George Jarv is, ference of Oregon Secondary Jim Kamph, Lewis Lang, Carl The Curry County Christian TO CALIFORNIA Men’s Fellowship will meet at Leach, Rod Nix, Steve Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. VirgilW. Libby School Principals In Eugene the Baptist Church in Gold and son, David, went to Pro­ Thursday and Friday. Bruce Slocum, Grady Sullivan Beach S a t u r d a y evening, berta, Calif., for the New Y ear’s and John Zuppe. Mr. Lords is Jan. 20, with a potluckdlnnerat holidays and visited Mr. and IN VIETNAM the 8th grade coach and Mr. Hill Marine Don K lrchgesler of 6:45 p.m. The women are in­ coaches the 7th grade team. Mrs. Jam ie France, form er vited to attend this meeting at pastor of the Port Orford Com­ Cape Blanco Road Is in Viet­ Yell leaders are Lois Lang, which Jim Crumley, a Gold munity Church. nam. Kathy Aldropp, Lisa Parks and Beach school teacher, will be Janice Manlcke, and the pep- VISIT DWIRES HOME FROM ARMY the speaker. ste rs are Karen Aldropp, J a - Mr. and Mrs. Elton Dwlre of Entertainment will Include a Tony Wahl of Langlois was nell Wilcox and Linda Hilde­ Sixes had all their family home home from Ft. Lewis for two brand. women’s trio, organ and piano duet, violin solo and a vocal for the holidays, including, Mr. weeks and then his mother, The school sem ester will end and M rs. George Dwlre and Mrs. John Wahl, drove him and solo. baby, Leroy, Eddie Dwlre, Mr. his sis te r, Mary, who was home Jan. 19. There will be Parent-Teach­ and M rs. Juston Potter (Susie for the holidays from OSU,back MRS. EDSTROM TRAVELS e r conferences at the Langlois Dwlre) and baby, Connie, Jean­ Mrs. Mabel Edstrom of Port to their duties. school Jan. 24. This is a de­ Orford spent the holiday season ie Dwlre and her fiance, F ran­ sire to establish communica­ ces Schrader, and Marilyn VISIT PARENTS with relatives lnWashlngton and tion between the parents and Mr. and M rs. Donald Brooks Bloomqulst from North Bend. various p a rts of Oregon. She This was the first time In spent C h r i s t m a s with her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. several years that they had Jim Newton and family In Ed­ all been together. monds, Wash., and then went HOUSEGUESTS Holiday guests of Mr. and on to Gladstone, O re., to visit Mr. and M rs. Guy Jem ml son. M rs. Art Sweet of Sixes In­ She then visited In King City cluded their son-in-law an d with Mrs. Florence Randall, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim a form er resident of Port O r­ Parsons and son, Steve, of Ash­ land; their daughter and son- ford. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall of Coos Bay, and sons, HOME EXTENSION Dewey Hall of Los Angeles, MEETING ANNOUNCED The local Home Extension and Je rry of Sixes; and Llndall Unit will meet Jan. 19 at 10:30 Salon, the houseguest of the a.m. at the home of M rs. Lester Parsons and the niece of Mil­ Hill on Elk River Road, with dred Hill. Miss Salon’s mother WE WISH TO A N N O U N C E THE those attending asked to bring and Effie Parsons roomed to­ PURCHASE CF DAL'S BODY SHOP gether In Ashland when they their own sack lunch. IN PORT ORFORD. ^ M o i d ln t r N n r m i l R r h o o l McKenzie Speaks At BPW Meeting Patrolman Excels at Training Academy and is recovering nicely. Their daughter and her husband, Mr. and M rs. Je rry Cox, visited to celebrate her birthday. IN CALIFORNIA John Bruchler of Langlois went to Santa Cruz, Calif., over the holidays to visit adaughter, Mrs. Robert Seehuetter, to San­ ta Rosa to visit another daugh­ ter, Mrs. Dallas Miller, and to Ukiah to visit his son, Gary Bruchler. MAKE TRIP Mr. and M rs. Gerald Kamph of Langlois recently made a business and pleasure trip to Albany and Eugene. CHECKS ON BULBS Jim Brooks of Langlois left Monday morning for Portland and Seattle where he will check on the lily bulbs he sold this year and to take orders for next year. John D. Rockefeller main­ tained aw interhomeatOrmond, Fla. • • bear those names today. Many English last names also were derived from localities — Hill. Wood. Green, Dell. Lee. Moore. The same also appears to ap ­ ply to Italian surnames. Take the name of Campari, the gen­ eric name for the popular bit­ ter-sweet Italian aperitif. Orig­ inated over a century ago by by AISTIN MCIIOLS Gaspare Campari, the surmise W hat's in a name? Did you is that in the 16th and 17th ever ask yourself that in child­ centuries, the family tilled the hood when you wrote the name fields, which in Italian is your parents told you was “campi.” yours? 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