Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, May 08, 1969, Page 6, Image 6

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    6—Port Orford News, Thursday, May 8, 1969
the Cray's Harbor Community
Hospital,A berdeen, Washington.
EVO-YN MOER
Terrie formerly lived in Port
TO HEAD BPW...
Crford and attended school here,
moving to Aberdeen two year'
The Business and Professional ago.
W om en'sdubm etatthe Galley
Terrie would appreciate hear­
on Tuesday, May 6, with the ing from her friends and farmer
president, Bertha Bergstrom, in classmates. Her address will be
charge.
G r a y 's Community Hospital,
Evelyn Moir was unanimously Aberdeen, Wash. 98520.
elected president of the club for
the coming year. Installation of
officers w ill be held at the J une DATES TO REMEMBER
meeting.
Birthday wishes go out this
Everyone who had attended week to Jerry Willis, Richard
the Spring conference gave an Hodge, Jerry Forty, Julie Ried-
enthusiastic report concerning linger, Connie Smith, Gary Alan
it, reporting that every new Frankovich and Kathy Aldropp.
Anniversary wishes go to Mr.
member during this year will
receive a card engraved in gold and Mrs. Emil Jacobson.
f ro m the International BPW.
They were told to be enthusias- C U IT y P o iïlO Iia
tic, be sold on the club them-
1
selves and they could win new
members.
It was voted unanimously to Tri R rn n L rin n e
sponsor Patti Smith as c lu b
candidate in the Queen's con­
Curry Pomona Grange met on
test for the Fourth of July cele­ Saturday, May 3, with the Chetco
bration.
Ophir and Sixes Granges par­
The club is expecting soon ticipating, In the Chetco Grange
to hear from a "sister" club in hall in Brookings, with Clar­
Australia.
ence Davies, master, presiding.
Delegates to attend the State
A large number of guests
convention May 23 to 25, are from other Granges were pre­
Maude Weir, Betty B ig e lo w , sent and state, and Pomona of­
Mary Price, president-elect Ev­ ficers as follows; Ted Sims,
elyn Moir, and Jo White,young O v e r s e e r for Oregon State
Career Woman of the South­ Gunge and Mrs. Sims; George
western District.
Jenkins, Coos Pomona master
and Mrs. Jenkins; Andy Ander­
son, master of West Coast Po­
mona and Mrs. Anderson; Bert
Squire, master of Josephine
County Pomona and Mrs.
Squire, and Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Parker.
Parker Is former
"Personalitieson Parade" will Coos P o m ona Master and he
be the theme for the Extension presented to the Curry County
Homemakers 22nd Achieve­
Pomona a plaque In honor of
ment Day to be held May 15 the late B1U Webster, who was
from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at the master of Curry Pomona at
county fairgrounds.
the time of his death. Mr.
Each lady attending this fes­
Webster was making the plaque
tival is asked to make a hat and Mrs. Webster and the Park­
representing her personality or ers had it finished and it will
special hobby. A prize will be be hung In his honor.
given for the best hat on dis­
Grange vests are being made
play. At 1:15 Robert Courtright by Polk County Pomona and
from the Marine Science Labor­ Clarence Brooks modeled one
atory in Port Crford will pre­ for the group. They will be
sent a talk on the nti rine biol­ made to order.
ogy along the CTegon coast.
The group voted to give a
Any homemaker is invited to 4-H scholarship. It was voted
come Thursday, May 15, but to have A1 Krlbs, chaplain,
reservations must be made a - as alternate delegate to the Ore­
h e a d of time for the noon gon State Grange convention
luncheon.
to be held at Ashland next month.
Three
resolutions were
brought before Pomona and It
was voted to oppose taxes on
non-profit property owned by
churches, Granges, and other
non-profit organizations; to op­
pose taking any money from
On Tuesday, May 6, a dele­ funds designated for County
gation of 20 extension home­ Fair use and using It for any­
makers left Curry county to a t­ thing else, and very strong
tend their annual state conven­ opposition to the Sales Tax.
tion in Corvallis.
In a very beautiful ceremony
There are approximately 120 fifteen members were given the
women currently taking part in Flftli Degree In full form by
extension units in this county.
the team from Chetco. Mar­
E a c h year these women sell shall H o p p ln , Thalma Fish,
Rogue River Pups at a food from Smith River, Calif., Mr.
boothatthe county fair to raise and Mrs. Carl Larsen, James
money to send a delegation to Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Johnle
this two-day convention.
Junior, Mr. and Mrs. James
Approximately 500 women C. Rlney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
from all over CTegon attend this Williford from Harbor, Mr. and
annual event held in honor of Mrs. John Spalding and Mr.
the homemakers of Oregon.
and Mrs. Thomas Gorman made
up the class to receive the ad­
vanced degree. Several others
will receive the degree at a
later date. Those going from
Sixes Grange were I)lck Erwin,
master, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Krlbs,
A surprise baby shower was Mr. and Mrs. Art Sweet and Mr.
given for Mrs. Don Parsons at the and Mrs. Clarence Brooks.
Zien Lutheran Church Fellow­
ship hall. Hostesses were Mrs.
D a r r e l Houglum, Mrs. Arnold
Houglum, Mrs. M ik e Erdman,
covesso
Mrs. Ed Ellis and Mrs. Mabel
TUS SAFS WAY...
Edstrom. Guests attending were
Mrs. William Krick, Mrs. Alfred
Johnson, Mrs.Norm Jensen, Mrs.
Clara Hefner, Mrs. Viola Spen­
cer, Mrs. Bill Cobb, Mrs. Wilbur
Clark, Mrs. Walter Pratt, Misses
Gayle and Jerita Hefner, Mrs.
Lester Hill, Mrs. William Krick,
Jr., Mrs.Paul Reimers. Mrs.Vem
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Magneson, Mrs. Olga Magneson,
IN B U B A N C E
MrsJ.ee Stonesyiher, Mrs. Keith
YOU CAN RELAX
Nelson, Mrs. Burrell Babb, Mrs.
about your family, your
CcnradColson, Mrs.Ralpli Han­
home, y o u r car, your
sen, Mrs. Vernon J atnieson, Mrs.
boat.. .even your busin­
Charles Balzer, Mrs.Forrest El­
ess when you're covered
liott, Mrs. Jeannette Moelber,
by the c o m p l e t e
Mrs. Knud J eiuen, Mrs. Delbert
SAFECO roof of planned
Newkirk,Mrs. Karl Schelske and
protection.
Mrs. W ilson Hardy.
Gifts were sent by Mrs. Milton
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Leer, Mrs. Ingle Andersen, Mrs.
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JohnMoure, Mrs.Ovalle Anvin-
Under age, driving re­
sen, Mrs. Bernard K o s t a, Mrs.
Margie Sizemore, Miss Kathy
cord, license suspended,
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Krick, Mrs. George Fruitt, Mrs.
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Fisher.
Gold Beach 247-7827
From the desk of: Sen. Sam Dement
Two weeks ago I reported
to you the rapid achievements
made In our state in the area
of ocean research and develop­
ment. Although the list was long
and Impressive, I was only
able to cover half of the state's
entire story. This week I would
like to fill in the second half
by talking about the University
of Oregon's ocean research
program at the Marine Institute
of Marine Biology at Char­
leston.
As described in my first
report, Oregon is looking to­
ward the sea for its future
development. It Is doing so
because our land mass Is in­
significant in comparison with
the vast space below the ocean.
And, because of its size it con­
tains four out of five living
things on this earth.
However, as pointed out by
scientists at the Marine Lab,
man knows more about the area
around Its planet than It knows
of an area that covers more
than two-thlrds of its surface.
But fortunately, things are
changing, and studies at Char­
leston are bringing these chan­
ges about. For through the study
of marine life at the Institute
new horizons are being opened
to man. He has suddenly re­
alized that there is great po­
tential in the area of med­
icine, pharmacology, techno­
logy and food that will feed
the generations to come.
Although the research aspect
of the program Is the primary
concern and they are recognized
tor their achievements, this Is
only a part of the worth of
Charleston. Another important
part is that It Is a vital train­
ing center for scientists at the
graduate level. This Important
activity has catapulted this In­
stitute into the national scene.
However, marine biology
programs and the training of
young scientists at the Uni­
versity are in jeopardy, be­
cause of the lack of laboratory,
living and instructional space.
For this reason we of the Coos
and Curry delegation have been
active In Salem to encourage
the Ways and Means Committee
to see the Importance of ap­
propriating $1.3 million to build
the required new facility.
To point out the importance
of this construction, we had the
Ways and Means Committee
stop by the Laboratory on Its
southern-swing, to view first
hand the Important work that
Is being done and to point out
the need for additional fa­
cilities. The outcome of this
appropriation measure is not
certain. However, I am con­
fident that the Ways and Means
Committee will give us careful
consideration In this matter.
It is my hope that the marine
lab can be expanded so that
Oregon's ocean research, both
at the University of Oregon
and Oregon State University
can continue to flourish, guar-
Conrad Presents
"Louis Braille"
John Conrad, who presented
the assembly program at Battle
Rock April 30, was a speech
major in Loyola U. in Chicago,
produced and narrated a radio
show in New Mexico, and later
portrayed the roles of John the
Beloved and King Herod In the
famed Black Hills Passion Play.
He was a member of the cast
of “ The Blue Fairy’’ a Chicago
WGN-TV production which In
1959 won the Peabody Award
for the best television show for
children.
anteeing all Oregonians of a
better life tomorrow.
Thursday
C.W .F. Com. Church, 7:30
Friday
Sunset Garden, 1 p. m.
Sjring Band Concert, 7:30 p. m.
Fashion Show, Pacific high
school, 7 p.m.
Sunday
Mother's Day
Monday
Cham, of C am ., noon
Tuesday
Rotary, 12:10 p.m .
City Council, 8 p. m.
St.John's Altar Soc., 8 p. m.
Wednesday
P. O. Bridge Club, 8 p. m.
E, S,A.Sorority. 8 p. 31.
GrailOe Meets
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Women Attend
Homemaker Meet
Surprise Shower
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