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    4 - Port O ford News, Thursday, October 17, 1968
took the plane south.
At Ventura Mrs. Clarke was
Worth C u rv y
'•P O B T OBFQBD »S /F F S • LA N & L O iS
Mrs. Roush Honored
At Family Dinner
Mrs. Edzel Musni, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jen­
sen of Denmark, and two child­
ren returned to her home in San
F ranclsco, Calif., last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jen­
sen of Denmark gave a special
b ir th d a y dinner last Sunday
honoring Mrs. Jean Kojsh of
North Bend, mother of Jerry
Cox, who is a teacher In the
Battle Rock School in Port Or­
ford,
Present for the occasslon
were Mrs. Roush’s husband,
Ed, Mr. ano Mrs. Jerry Cox
of Port Orford, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hiley and daughter,
M ic h e lle , from San Pedro,
Calif.
lots was In Tacoma, Wash.,
for medical treatment for two
weeks and stayed at the home
of her older daughter, Mrs.
Arthur Ridge.
BRIDGE CLUB HOST
The Thursday bridge club was
entertained last week at the Elk
River home of Mrs. Grace Wag­
ner. High score went to Mrs.
T h e lm a Wallace, small and
large slam prizes to Maude
Weir.
VISIT IN LANGLOIS
Guests at the home of Angle
Yoakam of Langlois over the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Anderson and M rs. Chub DELIVERS BULBS
Loomis from Coquille.
Jim Brooks is busy deliver­
SUCCESSFUL HUNTER
ing Easter lily bulbs to green-
Nick Stambaugh of Coos Bay, h o u s e s in Portland, Seattle,
son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Wash., and the s u r r o u n d in g
Kenneth Belden of Port Orford, areas. The bull s will be forced
got his buck up Sixes river in the g r e e n h o u s e s so the
early on Saturday morning.
blooms will be ready for the
Easter trade
BRIDGE SCORES
HINES GUESTS
A belated report of the Du­
plicate bridge scores at the
American Legion Hall in Port
Orford on Wednesday of week-
before-list shows that high
score went to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dougherty; a tie for
2nd and 3rd went to Grace
IN SPOKANE
McKenzie, Loraine Haines and
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wind- Catherine Marsh, Maude Weir;
maiser attended a m eeting o f 4th, Adolph Wlndmaiser and
R e t i r e d Police Officers at Geneva Tucker.
Guests at the Clarence Hines
of Port Orford are old friends,
Wi sley Sproel and his siste r,
Dorothy, from Azusa, California.
They are also visiting Mrs. Act
M cIntire.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
On Sunday Joanne Kreutzer
of Langlois gave a birthday
dinner for her mother, Mrs.
Lute Henry. Guests for the
event were Frank Henry and
Mrs. Fred Marsh of Myrtle
Point, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Jackson of Bandon, Mary Cor- Spokane, W ash., last week. T he
rick, and Mrs. K r e u t z e r ’ s purpose of the m eeting was to
children, Kathleen, Rhett and try to get new legislation o n KILL DEER
Colleen.
Pensions.
While in Spokane the W ind -
Henry Adolpiisen of Port Or­
TO GRANTS PASS
maisers visited Mrs. Homer Pike, ford and Clarence Brooks of
Langlois returned Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Davis WEDNESDAY BRIDGE
from Eastern Oregon, with their
of Sixes went to Grant Pass
deer. Cliff Fuller and Marion
for three days to attend the
The Wednesday bridge clu b House, two other members of
Assembly of Jehovah’s Witnes­ m e t at the home of Lola Wlnd- their party, had killed their
ses. They were accompanied maiser last week with high score deer but stayed over another
by their daughter, Kirsten.
going to Mrs. Windm a iser and day to hunt chukars.
Mrs. Davis reports that nine second going to Mary Pugh, Sub­
were present at thei»- home stitutes were The Yna Wall ac e WOMAN BAGS DEER
Wednesday night for the reg­ and Lola W indm a iser.
Mrs. Ernest Hatmaker of
ular Bible Study.
Langlois got her deer Sunday
up Floras Creek in the Edson
HAS CHECK-UP
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
Butte area.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hig­
Monthly Master Point Dup­
BRITTON GUESTS
gins and Mrs. George Edwards licate bridge was played at the
of Langlois went to Coos Bay amerlcan Legion hall Oct. 9
Guests at the A. W. Britton
last week. Higgins went for with the following receiving the
in Denmark are her bro­
a physical check-up.
high scores: North-South, 1st, home
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dixon; 2nd, ther
Mrs. Homer Gant, from Ather­
TO LEE VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner, ton,
Calif.
and 3rd, Ed Rust and Mike
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kreut­ Simpson. E a s t - W e s t , 1st,
FROM CALIFORNIA
zer of Langlois made a bus­ Christine Gobel and Nadine Ka­
iness trip to Lee Valley, north­ lina; 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Guests over the weekend at
east of Coquille, last week. Halbersleben and 3rd, Loraine
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Haines and Catherine Marsh.
Cox of Floras Lake road were
LANG VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Howard from
DRIVE TO AGNESS
Crescent City, Calif. They are
Visitors at the Cliff Lang
former residents of this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Dow Clarno
home in Langlois last week
were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i>l Port Orford took Mrs.Harry
COMPLETES TRAINING
Robert Nelson from Nampa, Ida. Gebauer with them Sunday and
Marine Private Kenneth D.
made the beautiful drive to
Trimble, 19, son of Mr. and
Agness.
SPECIAL MUSIC
Mrs. Harold J. Trimble of Star
SET FOR SUNDAY
Route, Port Orford, was grad­
Plans are In the making at MONTANA TRIP
the Langlois Community church
Karen A ld ro p p is staying uate'! from eight weeks of re­
to get the Town and Country at the Dave Garrett home in cruit training at the Marine
Christian Women’s club revived Langlois while h e r parents, Corps r e c r u i t depot in San
for tlie November meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aldropp, Diego.
He will now undergo from two
On
S u n d a y , Oct. 20, vacation In Montana.
to four vuaksof Individual com­
the special music at the church
bat training and then, after
will be given by the Knutson 4-H CLUB TO MEET
leave at home, will report to
girls.
Pastor Don Roth reports that
Pebble Pups, 4-H rock club his first Marine Corps assign­
plans are in formation for i of Langlois, will have their ment.
six-day revival meeting near first meeting Oct. 19, at the
home of their leader, Bobby BARKLOWS HUNT
Thanksgiving.
Barklow.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barklow
VISIT MRS. REESE
went to the Mitchell area of
BRIDGE CLUB NEWS
Eastern Oregon and on up into
Last week Mrs. Frank Riley
The Wednesday bridge club
the mountains where it “ was
and Mrs. May Wyatt from Spo­ met week before last at the home
high and cold,” Enough snow
kane, Wash., were guests at the of Mrs. Dalus Weir, with high
fell during Sunday night to make
home of Stella Reese on Floras score going to Mrs. Mary Pugh
everything beautiful for a few
Lake road.
The two ladles and second high to Mrs. Cath­
hours the next day.
are long-time friends of Mrs. erine Marsh.
There were about 50 men and
Reese and really enjoyed their
Guests for the afternoon were
women hunters, mostly from
visit.
Thelma Wallace and Lola Wlnd­
Arago and Myrtle Point, and
maiser.
they stayed from Thursday un­
CHILD VISITS
til Tuesday, but only five deer
BAND MEMBERS
were bagged.
A tiny guest at the home of INVITED TO MARCH
Mr. and Mrs. Barklow visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLeod
ed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and
is Carleen McLeod, year-and-
An announcement on the bul­
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Quigley,
a-half-old, d a ugh t e r of their letin board at Pacific Highsch­
former residents of Langlois,
nephew, who is staying with ool is causing much Joy esp­
who now live in Redmond, be­
them while her mother took e c i a l l y among the band mem­
fore returning home.
an older sister to Portland bers. They have been asked
for a physical check-up.
to march In the Portland Rose
MRS. CLARKE TRAVELS
Eesttval Parade next summer!
MOTORCYCLE RACES
A much appreciated birthday
g if t from her son, C h a r le s
Ronald Roberts of Sixes says
C la r k e of Medford, allowed
that the next motorcycle race \T FUNERAL
Mrs. Charles Clarke of Lang­
will be held on Oct. 27 in the
lois to fly to Los Angeles and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Marsh
of
same place as the last one,
then to Ventura, Calif., to visit
on tiie new Bandon highway from Port Orford attended the funeral her sister-in-law who is very
services for her mother. Mrs.
Coos Bay.
ill with cancer. Her daughter,
Edna Emery, on Saturday, Oct.
IN WASHINGTON
Vera, tookherto Medford where
10. Mrs. Emery' passed away in Charles Joined them, and they
Mrs. C. C. Turner of Lang- North Bend on Oct. 10.
took her to Ashland where she
DON'T BE MISLEAD BY CAMPAIGN PROMISES
RE ELECT AN EXPERIENCED, FULL TIME SENATOR
Re-Elect
on Oct. 5th and the young local
people won the sectional banner
again.
Every night Iasi week Rev.
and Mrs. Sam Corley,Jr., from
Drain held special Youth Week
services at the church.
joined by her other son and his
wife from Barstow, Calif., and
a nephew and his wife from
Inglewood, Calif.
The yojnger sister of the one
who is ill came from May
City, Iowa, to care for her
sister and her son Joined the
group from Pasadena, Calif.,
and on one day of her stay in
California the wholegroupwere
The Port Orford Rotary Anns
together.
met last Thursday at the home
Mrs. Clarke says “ I love to of Ronnie Weir, for an organ­
fly and the scenery above the izational meeting, the first of
clouds was lovely.”
the year.
A “ hard times party” for
the clab and guests on Hal­
loween were discussed.
Mary May is president, Ron­
nie Weir, vice president, Mary
The Sixes Grange Is inviting P r i c e , secretary-treasurer,
e v e r y o n e to their “ Booster and Marge Knight, m aster-at-
Night” potluck dinner and pro­ arm s, for 1968 -69.
Members present besides the
gram on Oct. 26 at the hall.
The dinner Is called for 6:30 officers were Romona Hodge,
p.m., 25 year pins will be Mildred R u s h , Eva Johnson,
given to a large group, and Louise Hahn, Nadine McWil­
a very special program is being liams, Honor Hooverand Maur-
prepared to close the evening. ine Dewey.
L ig h t refreshments w e r e
"Please remember, this is
the one “Open House” of the served by the hostess.
year and a good time is pro­
mised,” said a grange spokes­ BACK AT WORK
man.
Wilbur Sypher of Langlois
is back at work after having
MASTER POINT BRIDGE
a severe case of blood poison­
ing in his knee.
•Seven tables were in play
on Sunday afternoon, Oct. ’3,
at the American Legion hall
in Port Orford, when Unit Mon­
thly Master Point bridge was
played.
It was directed by
Geneva Tucker and the winners
The Sorority met at the home
were: North-South, 1st, Geneva
Tucker and Esther Conley; 2nd, of Judy Bens on Oct. 9 and was
M r s . Lloyd Goble and Mrs. a model meeting for the new
Louise Coutts and 3rd, Mr. and rushees. "The theme of their
rush program is “ Set Your
Mrs. Ray Keen.
East West, 1st, LeeLemansky Sails With ESA,.”
Guests at this meeting were
and Ed Rust; 2nd, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Wlndmaiser and 3rd, Bethna Goergen, Judy Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. U. E. McClary. Bonnie Cox and Birdie Woods.
There will be a Halloween
Next Monthly Master Poinl
will be hosted by the Gold party Oct. 26 for the new rush­
Beach club on Nov. 10, at 2 ees at the home of Georgia
p.m.
Hatcher and a c h a m p a g n e
brunch Is planned for Nov. 2
at the home of Janet Huret.
HILTERBRAND GUESTS
Rolary Anns
Plan Party
Sixes Grange
Booster Night
Sorority Women
Host Rushees
Mrs. Jackie Eperson, daugh­
te r of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Hilterbrand of Langlois, was a
weekend visitor at her parents'
home, and Mr. and Mrs. David
Neal of Lake Oswego also spent
the weekend at the Hilterbrand
home.
VACATION HERE
David Stevens of Altandena,
Calif., uncle of Mrs. Harold
Robinson of Port Orford, and
her cousin, Jim Noe, of El
M o n te , Calif., are spending
their vacation at the Robinson
home in Port Orford.
YOUTH WEEK SERVICES
The Pentecostal young peo­
ple’s sectional rally was held
at the church on Airport road
INJURED IN VIETNAM
Mrs. Adan Chapman of Port
Orford went to Tacoma, Wash.,
last week to visit her son,
Sp. 4 Steven Ray, who was in­
jured in Vietnam and is in Mad­
igan hospital.
Ray is improving and the fam­
ily expect him to come to Port
Orford when he is able.
ATTEND HORSE SHOW
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of
Langlois went to Grants Pass
Sunday to attend the Morgan
horse show,
STOLLS VISIT
A m ong the many f r i e n d s
visited by Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Stoll on their recent visit to
Port Orford were Mr. and Mrs.
Ix>w Clarno where they showed
pictures of the trip they took
to Switzerland where both were
born awl raised. They hail
told the Clarnos about return­
ing there after more titan 45
years absence and of visiting
his two brothers and sister
awl families who live in Zurich
awl it w is a pleasure to see
pictures of the area of which
they had been told.
Mr. and Mrs. Stoll are form­
e r residents of Port Orford
now living in Cannon Beach.
TRIP TO UNION
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marr
of I.anglois and their son, Mar­
ine Private Richard, made a
trip to Union to visit her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jeff-
a r ; . and to go hunting. Their
son got a three pointer.
Pvt. Marr will tie return­
ing to Camp Pendleton, Calif,
within a short time.
by Miriam Rasch, Erma Wag­
ner and Lucille Ellis. Guests
for the afternoon were Mary
B r a z i l , Erma Wagner and
Velma Goode.
Mrs. Roy C arr of Sixes, was
a visitor at his mother’s home
for the weekend and went hunt­
ing with the family. Some of
the group got their deer.
PARENTS VISIT
FROM ALBANY
Guests Saturday night at the
Tuesday luncheon guests at
home of Mr. and Mrs. William the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al
Cobb of Pori Orford were hls Kribs were Mr. and Mrs. El­
p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh bert Banks of Albany. They
Parks, from Roseburg.
were on their way home from
a month’s vacation in Calif­
MO"HER HERE
ornia.
Mrs. Mary Colson from Port­
land is visiting her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil GO TO JAPAN
Word was received by tele­
Colson of Port Orford.
phone last week by Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hansohn of Port Or­
PORTLANDERS VISIT
ford that Sp 5 and Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Davis C. Hansohn, J r ., will leave in
of Port Orford recently enjoyed 30 days for a stay of one year
a visit with his mother, Mrs. in Japan, with the Army Se­
Brownie Davis, and his aunt, curity Forces. Their child­
Mrs. Rose Pt s’ps, from Port­ ren, Chucky and Michelle, will
accompany them.
land.
DEER HUNTERS
O s c a r McAllister, so n of
SPRINGFIELD GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cooper
and Mr. and Mrs. Rich Enloe
from Springfield were here
for a three-day visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey McDaniel of
Port Orford.
Mrs. Cooper
and Mrs. McDaniel are sis­
ters and Mrs. Enloe is Mrs.
McDaniel’s niece.
VISIT BELCHERS
Guests last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belcher
of Port Orford were her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ordì,
from Anacortes, Wash. The
guests and their hosts drove
to Crescent City, Calif., one
day, took a lunch and visited
the redwoods.
Mr. and Mrs. Orth had just
returned from a plane trip to
Birmingham, Ala., where they
visited another daughter. This
was their first Jet ride and they
said it was “ very different,
but very nice.”
SENIOR CITIZENS MET
The Port Orford Senior Cit­
izens met at the Langlois hall
Oct. 7 for a potluck dinner
and an evening of fun and fel­
lowship. Their next meeting
will be on Monday, Oct. 20.
FRIENDS VISIT
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Zumwalt
of Sixes last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Neild from Rich­
mond, Calif., old friends whom
they had not seen for some
time.
Zumwalt is now able to get
around with only his cane and
is much improved in every way.
HOSTS CLUB
The Canasta Club met at
the home of Mariam Rasch
last week. Scores were won
Aeep Up
with the News about
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from your shopping dollars.
Senator R .F. "Dick" Chapman
Now Sarrtag Hls
14th Year Representing Cooa «ad Carry Cram Her
• SENATOR CHAPMAN HAS FOUGHT AGAINST THE ADDITIONAL SALES TAX
IN THE LEGISLATURE
• HE BELIEVES PROPERTY TAX R EIJEF CAN BE THROUGH ECONOMY IN
STATE AND U J T A t GOVERNMENTS
• HE W IIJ. CONTINUE TO WORK FOR
OR MOBS 8TATE SUPPORT OP
EDUCATION
• HE H AS SECURED LEGISLATION FOR HIGHWAT BOND ISSUES OF S it MIL-
IJON FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHWAY IS! GOLD BEACH TO BROOKINGS.
PLUS H M1IJJON FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHWAT 43
• REHABI1JTATION OF TEN MILE LAKES, PLUS A NEW FISH HATCHERY ON
ELK RIVER
• OBTAINED LEGISLATION FOB STATE FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND RECOG­
NITION OF COMMUNITY COIAEGES
FOUGHT AGAINST THE RAID ON THE VETERAN'S FUND
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