Home and Away:  The Impact of World Wars I and II on Southern Coos and Northern Curry Counties in Oregon by Bonnie Jensen Cox and Jerry Cox

Local history authors Bonnie Jensen Cox and Jerry Cox have combined efforts to produce Home and Away:  The Impact of World Wars I and II on Southern Coos and Northern Curry Counties in Oregon.  The study offers a well-documented narration of what life was like for people living on the local homefront during World Wars I and II.  Among the questions addressed are: How were national and state mandates for enlistments, rationing, and war readiness implemented locally?; What was the impact of war on families, education, the local economy, and community cohesiveness?; In the aftermath, what solutions were there for handling post-traumatic stress, war-related injuries, and surplus items?   

The boundary for the study is the legal border that encompasses today’s Port Orford-Langlois School District 2CJ, inclusive of the area from Laurel Grove in Coos County to Mussel Creek near Prehistoric Gardens in Curry County. The eastern border of the study extends to the historic town of Eckley.  The authors have compiled a list of men and women who served during the two wars---inclusive of all residents who lived within the boundary of the study at some point in their lives.

Special attention has been given to the young men who lost their lives during the two wars ---their back stories and the circumstances leading to their final denouement described. The 520- page work is published in hardback and includes 200 pages of color images and maps to validate the study. 

Because it is the authors’ goal to put the information out to the public and make it affordable, the selling price of the book is well below the actual printing cost.  Interested parties can find the publication at both the Langlois and Port Orford libraries, and soon it will be available at the Curry Historical Society.  For further information, contact bonjercox@gmail, text 541-404-2490, or phone 541-808-0270. 

Other books by Bonnie Jensen Cox are:  1.  The Story Behind the Treble Clef:  Family Roots in Denmark Oregon; and 2.  School Evolution:  A Study of Southern Coos and Northern Curry School Origins.

Anual Langlois Holiday Craft Fair - Nov 17th & 18th

Date: 

Friday, November 17, 2023 - 9:00am

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NOVEMBER 17TH & 18TH FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9:00 A M - 4 00 P M Langlois Lions Club

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ARTISANS & TREAT YOURSELF TO LUNCH CONTACT ANNE GUERIN WITH ANY QUESTIONS 541-348-2269

CO-SPONSORS: FRIENDS OF THE LANGLOIS LIBRARY & LANGLOIS LIONS CLUB

  • Friday: Clam Chowder with Roll - Optional Vegan ChowderSalad with Fixings
  • Saturday: Austrian Pumpkin Soup with Handmade Kaiser Roll and Poached Pear - Optional Vegan Soup with Roll and Pear Salad with Fixings

The Lions club would really appreciate donations to our dessert table for an excellent cause; updating our kitchen so that people in the community may rent the facility for producing their home made products.  Any dessert such as pies, cakes, brownies, quick breads would be great.  May bring to the Lions club during the fair.  If you would prefer to make cookies, please donate to the Friends of the Langlois Public Library.  Thanks in advance.

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Anvil Fire near Port Orford is getting serious

https://www.currypilot.com/news_free/wildfire-evacuations-anvil-fire-near-port-orford/article_dacb5856-5335-11ee-bf75-9718bbbb0d8a.html

Elk river evacuation and Sixes on alert for bugging out

https://www.kdrv.com/news/firewatch/breaking-level-3-evacuations-in-place-for-anvil-fire/article_aa88351a-45ca-11ee-abdd-bf862ae72d0d.html

https://projects.oregonlive.com/wildfires/map

Along with this day old article the Langlois lions Club just got an alert that we may need to provide beds for folk needing shelter from Elk River etc. Man I thought we got away with no big fires this year but it's here again.

Stay safe and bug out if you get told. I worked for Coos Forest Patrol for a number of years and this is tough country and no rain in sight. Gorse fires are a bitch but trying to contain fires in that area is a giant nightmare.  We will update if the Langlois Lions Club is open for displaced folk. At this point they just warned us to get ready if things get bad.  Hope they don't.

 

Langlois is here to help as we can so we'll see how it goes.  Good luck and hope for some good rain! Read more about Anvil Fire near Port Orford is getting serious

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