4 l 0rt Orford Newt, Thunday, June 20, 1968 SON IS BORN Born to M r. and Mrs. Randall Goodman Port Orford, a son 8 pounds, 5 ounces, at McAuley Hospital in Coos Bay, June 8. Worth C urry It Is also announced that D r. Wilbur Jensen, son of M r. and Mrs. Charles Jensen, w ill play a trumpet solo at the morning service of the Community on Sunday, June 23. NEW DAUGHTER Brenda Lynn was the name chosen by M r. and M rs. B ill Monroe Potter of Port Orford fo r their seven pound daughter born May 31. ’ • P o o r OKFOKO • S !F £ S • L A N Û -iO /S FISHING TRIP Raymond McLeod and Howard office, bank and markets, to to the fact that the American Isen hart left Langlois on June 3 those who put it In the papers Legion hall In Port Orford w ill fo r a fishing trip to Cripple to the ones who took them be open during the two days Tlie Port Orford Business and and Lake, near F ort St. James, to the plant. of the Jetty Jubilee fo r coffee Professional Women’ s Club met B r i t i s h Columbia, Canada. This Is the 12 th year that at the home of Minnie King and doughnuts, and guestslnthe WELCOME HOME They reported that they were B illy E d w a r d s , weight 8 l?st Tuesday evening with Ber­ M rs. Windmalser has been in city w in find there a place to catching enough fish fo r their pounds, 10 ounces, In the new rest between events. tha Bergstrom, president, In charge of this project which . own meals. Is so Important to the veterans son of M r. and Mrs. James charge. Wilford Thomas of Port Orford. Since the club has charge of In the hospitals and each year VISIT BROOKS TO BUILD HOME the queen contest fo r the Jetty the donations have been some­ B ill Tucker, of K la m a th what la rger than the previous Jubilee, it was decided to ask year. Alan Haga of Langlois is Falls, son-in-law of M r. and purchasing a piece of property VISIT ERWINS Mrs. Walter Sabin to be the Mrs. Clarence Brooks of Lang­ Those In this a r e a who Visiting at the R. K. E rw in fr o m his grandfather. A r t official chaperon fo r the p rin ­ lois , w ill be camping in his Strain, and Is building a re s i­ home In Langlois Saturday were cesses until the time of the assisted this year to make It tra ile r fo r about a month on 4» dence on It. Mrs. Bonnie Parkerof Wedder- Jubilee and during those two better than before were M rs. the Brooks place In Langlois. burn, Mrs. Nick Andraieff of days also. The g irls w ill be R o s e , M rs. Hanshon, M rs. Mrs. Tucker w ill be teaching Gold Beach and M rs.Andraieff’ s traveling to various areas to Meyer, M rs. M o r r i s , M rs. remedial reading and other nec­ Kane, M rs. K rlbs, M rs. Ger­ s i s t e r , Frances Omstead of ALLEN GUESTS advertise the Fourth of July essary courses to about 30 hardt, M rs. Dewey, M rs. W eir, Roseburg. celebration. Mrs. Betty Allen of Langlois and M rs. B ra zil. Indian children at Bly who are Mary Price and Betty Bige­ Is anticipating h a v in g her called disadvantaged children. low gave reports of the recent grandchildren, Jim m y, Deanna She r e g u l a r l y teaches in State convention and announced and Gale Baines, children of CLUB TO MEET IN VIETNAM Klamath Falls. Rhododendron Garden C lu b that an Informal meeting of Mrs. Barbara Baines, with her J rlvate P lrs t Class r»em bU aSL tJ t o V Celebration A e Port ^ d TOPS club dressed up . Volkswagen to state officers and committee fo r the summer from Tucson, w ill meet June 27 at Humbug W illiam E. Hatmaker, son of A rlz . Park fo r a potluck dinner. chairmen w ill be held at Dia­ ' IN OREGON CITY mond Lake. Both are planning M r. and M rs. Ernest C. Hat- Last w e e k M r. and M rs. T e rre ll Repp, form er p rin ­ to attend this meeting, along m a k e r of L a n g lo is , was G o ld e n Allen returned from NOTES BIRTHDAY cipal of the Langlois Elementa­ spent a week with his grand­ assigned as an Infantryman May VISIT BROOKS lng to Spain the last of June to with Ethel Gotcher of Reeds­ visiting relatives In Vale, and Mrs. Lena Herzig of Sixes ry schools, and M rs. Repp are parents recently. 16 with the 9th I n f a n t r y D i­ Mr. and M rs. Jim LaVotany Bosle, Idaho. assist the groigj with which in Oregon City this week pre­ port, new state finance ch a ir­ was 83 years old last week vision in Vietnam. M r. and Mrs. Hood are adding man. she has been working in a On July 6 Gene Allen of Lang­ of Klamath Falls spent Tuesday and M r. and M rs. William Hu ret to the good appearance of the “ Literature M inistry” in that paring to sell the house and Lila Sabin in the princess lois w ill be going up fo r Fellow night camping in their tra ile r entertained her fo r dinner that lot which they own there. They community by painting their country and ottwr nations in plan to keep the actreage which sponsored by the BPW and she Craft degree in the Port Orford in the Clarence Brooks yard day. M r. and M rs. Joe Blan­ house on the outside and are Europe. CONVENTION DATED in Langlois. M r. and M rs. Masonic lodge. attended the meeting, sold tic ­ chard and M r. and Mrs. B ill they purchased some time ago. also remodeling and painting Members of the Port Orford Brooks had dinner with them kets to help her campaign, and Huret of Sixes Joined to help on the inside. Christian Church w ill be going in their new tra ile r. visited with the women. celebrate the birthday and en­ to Turner June 25 to attend SON VISITS joyed ice cream and birthday the annual Church convention cake with her also. Chief George L. Pagh and A T GRADUATION which w in last through June 30. Mrs. Pagh, son and daughter- HAS SURGERY Mrs. Herzig is very active M r. and M rs. Charles Jensen Sessions of the convention WEEKEND GUESTS Harold Harwood of Langlois in-law of Mrs. Herbert Bell and does her own housekeeping. of Denmark went to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. A1 Brown of w ill be held in the historic of Langlois, have been visiting Is s till in a coma from brain last Sunday to attend the gradua­ Floras lake went to Bandon tabernacle and this w ill be the his mother recently. Chief s u r g e r y in Good Samaritan tion program at the University 11th annual convention. Ting DAUGHTER HOME on business on Thursday of last He is Pagh was b e in g transferred hospital In Portland. of Oregon. Their son-in-law, R. Chample, a fo rm e r Oregon week and had Mr. and M rs. from Treasure Island Naval the brother of Mrs. V irg il Can­ Ruby Hatmaker, daughter of J e rry Cox, was among the grad­ Mike Stankavlch from Bandon resident and now m inister of Base, where he has been an non. N a m e ............................. .......................... .. M r. and M rs. Ernest Hatmaker uates and he w ill teach seventh as w e e k e n d guests In their toe F irs t Christian Church of instructor, to Rhode Island. of Langlois, who has been at­ grade history at Battle Rock DIVISION (for judging) Check Ctoe. home. Tampa, Fla., and James S. tending school In Wisconsin fo r Junior High School in P ort O r­ McKowen, m i n i s t e r of the SON VISITS special training, has returned, ford next ye.-r. J J Mounted F irs t C hristian Church of Long Commercial □ Service Club Gerald Deets, son of M r. and after a v is it with her fam ily , HAS SURGERY I Group Beach, C alif., w in be the chief MASTER POINT NIGHT Float J 1 Float and M rs. Ray Deets of Port Mrs. Ira Tucker of P ort O r­ in Langlois w ill return to her On W e d n e s d a y , June 12, speakers and m inisters and lay­ ford had surgery at Keizer Orford, and Tom Southard from job at Gold Beach. I I Marching ] I I--- , CLOSING PROGRAM Monthly Master P o in t was men from many churches in Portland were guests at the Ray Hospital In North Bend Thurs­ Pastor W illiam Mai of the — * Group I-----1 Individual I---- 1 Miscellaneous played at the American Legion Oregon w ill also be on the pro­ Deets home over the weekend. day and Is reported to be making Langlois Community Church Is hall in Port Orford. There gram. a fine recovery. I---- 1 Sweepstakes (Jetty Jubilee Them e) FROM NORTH BEND announcing that theclosingpro- i were s e v e n tables In play. Rickey White, son of Mr. gram of the Daily Vacation Winners were: North-South, FAMILY MOVES and Mrs. Jack White of North Bible school w ill be on Friday. Please turn entry in to Harold Robinson at the "Barber 1st, Fred Horowitz and Ed Rust; AT FESTIVAL M r. and Mrs. Joe M ichollck FROM EUGENE Bend and grandson of M r. and June 21, at 7:30 p.m. T h e i/ J__ Shop", or to Box 5, Port CWord, Oregon 97465 M r. and M rs. Dow Clarno 2nd, Margaret Llnklater and have moved fro m Port Orford M r. and Mrs. Lloyd DeHaven M rs. D. D. Hood of Langlois, daughter, M arilyn, w ill be go- Esther Conley; 3rd, Ie la Wind­ and M r. and M rs. B ill Nutt of and Tommy, Bobby, Dannie and to Everett, Wash. malser and Nadine Kalina. Port Orford attended the Azalea Diane of Eugene were guests East-West, 1st, Loraine Haines Festival in Brookings early in In the home of her sister and and Catherine Marsh; 2nd, M r. June and report that It was brother-in-law, M r. and Mrs. IN ALASKA and Mrs. Fred Starkweather; very lovely and enjoyable when John BJerg of Langlois last Don Smith, Miles Munson and 3rd, Hilda Horowitz and Gene they were there on Saturday week. Ethan Clarke are in Alaska on befor e the rain began. They Glttlesohn. business fo r Western States were amazed at the length and Plywood Company. beauty of the parade and sug­ FROM SANTA CRUZ gested that surely every citizen DAUGHTER VISITS M r. and Mrs. Ed Britton FROM ASHLAND Guests In the home of M r. of Brookings must have had a of Bandon and their son and M r. and Mrs. Jim Parsons part in It. and Mrs. Raymond Bushnell daughter-in-law, M r. and Mrs. and son, Steven, of Ashland, of langlois fo r a few days Ray Britton from Santa Cruz, visited at the home of her rectutfly were their daughter Calif., were visitors at the home parents, M r. and Mrs. A rt Sweet VISIT PARENTS Janice Martin and grandson, of Mr. and M rs. A. W. Britton of Sixes, over the w e e k e n d . M r. and Mrs. Delbert Neal Nielts M artin, from McDer­ In Denmark recently. Ed and Steven had a pal with him and and children went to Sheridan mott, Nev. they found clamming excellent last week to v is it her parents, A. W. are brothers. at Cresent C ity, C alif., but did M r. and M rs. R. L. Cosack, not have much luck farther also her brother and s is te r-in - CALLS ENJOYED north. They were joined in PARENTS VISIT law, M r. and Mrs. Earl Neal Mrs. C h a r le s Clarke and M r. and Mrs. Frank Vlgue, their hunt fo r clams by M r. and fa m ily, and M r. and Mrs. daughter, Vera, of Langlois, from Roseburg, parents of M rs. and Mrs . Ralph Hall of Coos Cleve Keas. are finding life to be made much Bay, another son-in-law and Wilbur Browning of Langlois, A fte r visiting In Sheridan M r. more Interesting and enjoyable were guests In her home fo r daughter of the Sweets. and M rs. Neal went to Portland by long distance telephone calls several days last week. on all special days and In be­ on business. T heir daughters, Cindy and Sharon, remained in tween times from the older son TO HAWAII and brother, Herbert, who lives Sheridan to spend a week with Marsha Deets, daughter of their uncle, aunt and cousins, in Yermo, Calif., and from the M r. and Mrs. Ray Deets of LAST MEET HELD M r. and Mrs. E arl Neal. younger son and b r o t h e r The last business meeting Port Orford, VonnleSweekfrom Charles L., who lives In Ash­ Grants Pass and LenoreTorris fo r the summer of the Port land. They also make frequent from Hawaii, all students at O rford-Langlois L io n s Aux­ WEDNESDAY BRIDGE visits home to help with the Wednesday bridge club met at ilia ry was held at the home S. O. C. In Ashland, were guests planting o r the harvesting of at the Deets home last week the home of Maude Weir on of Mrs. Dalus Weir recently the crops on the home farm. where plans were made fo r the and left Friday morning for June 12. M rs. Weir won high Hawaii where they w ill work score and Loraine Haines won installation of officers with the fo r the summer. Lions Club June 19 In the meet­ second. Guests were Grace IN DORRIS ing room at O rford’ s. IN KLAMATH FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Cope Babel and Lola Windmalser. M rs. Robert B illings of Lang­ M r, and Mrs. C la r e n c e and f a m i l y went to D orris, lois was initiated Into the group Brooks and son, Jim , of Lang­ c a lif., to attend the graudation by past president Mrs. Delbert IN SEATTLE lois went to Klamath Falls last exercises fo r the high school. Mr. and M rs. George Hahn Neal, and a report of the state week to attend graduation of They moved to Langlois from convention was given. Thanks granddaughter, Susan Tucker, D orris not long ago after living of Port Orford went to Seattle were expressed to those mem­ last weekend to attend the wed­ there fo r several years and It bers who had assisted with the from high school. A fter spend­ ing the night in'Klamath Falls was nice to get “ home' again. ding of W illiam E lls. Following rabies shots. they went to Redmond to visit On Sunday the Copes went to the wedding they visited at the M rs. Bob Bock was appointed home of their friends, Mr. and M r. and M rs. Clyde Quigley Broadlient to attend the wedding as chairman of a committee to fo rm e r residents of this area’ Mrs. Paul Applebee and fam ily. of one of his friends. plan fo r a cotton candy booth then on to Eugene fo r a b rief during the Jetty Jubilee at Battle v is it with their son, Don, and FROM CALIFORNIA Rock park. M rs. M ildred Skog, siste r of his fam ily, and on home. IN COOS BAY Mrs. Kathleen Kreutzer and M rs. Lem Morin and aunt of Mrs. Mary C orrlck of Langlois Mrs. Jim Crose of Port Orford, visited some time at the home visited Mrs. Bert Anthony in Coos Bay Friday and later in of her relatives here. She re­ turned home to Jenner, C alif., the week Mrs. L, L. Jackson last Tuesday, after spending of Bandon was a guest In Mrs. some time visiting other rela­ C o rrlc k ’ s home. tives and friends In various places in the Northwest. BPW Hears Report r MIK MMK JULY 4, 1968 □ Check this choice o Checking accounts EXPRESSES THANKS Mrs. Lola W in d m a ls e r , chairman of the poppy sales fo r Port Orford, wishes to ex­ press her most heartfelt “ thank you” to everyone who had any­ thing to do with the poppy sales. A m o n g those to whom she wishes to give special mention are A rt Aldropp of Langlois who donated $5.00 foronepoppy, to all those who gathered dona­ tions on the streets, In the post THURSDAY BRIDGE Thursday Bridge club met at the home of Maude W elrln Port Orford June 13 with the hostess winning high score fo r the day and Loraine Haines coming in second. Guests fo r the day were Loraine Haines and Grace Babel. 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