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PortO rfordjO regonjTuesda^^ PORT ORFORD NEWS Page orated w ith ferns and white and the Father's D ay services at the I lavender fox glove flowers in hon Port Orford Community Church : ——— Sunday n ig h t or of Fathers’ Day. Sunday, June 26. 1932 Mrs. E. L. Jamieson, accompanied } Rev. D J Henry, Pastor. First Artist tat luncheon club) — the Clayton Aikens to Trinidad Sunday School. 10:30 a m. The hanging com m ittee has ruined last week where they visited at the Young Peoples Forum, 7:00 p. m. my picture by putting it next to home of Fred Jamieson for sev- I Church Service. 8:00 p. m. the w orst daub in the exhibition. eral days. Thirty-two attended the Sunday Second Artist—I've got the same [.ester Fitzhugh. W alter McGill School Sunday. complaint. I looked in yesterday and and Em m et Gray transacted bus During the past several Sundays found they'd hung my painting be iness at the county seat last week Reverend Henry has delivered a side an absolutely frightful thing Mrs J. A McDonald accompan five minute talk to the junior mem Don’t know w hat the place is com ied by Mrs. Theodore Clinton of bers of the congregation under the ing to. Coquille motored to Grants Pass title of "Morning Star” sermons. Third A rtist (just joining them )— last week and on their return Mrs Sunday Rev. Henry called the at How do you do, fellows:. I see they McDonald w as driving a new Chev tention of the young folk to the ’ve hung your pictures side by side rolet coupe fact that there are but 26 letters in this year. J. Hewitt w a s able to return to our alphabet, and it is from those the Inman Mines as caretaker un 26 letters that all our words and A woman w as taking her small der Receiver Wann, after six weeks language are formed; that there boy around the Louvre in Paris. of medical treatment In Marshfield are but eight notes in the musical When ’she came to Venus she said Mr Clark from the Keizer hospital scale, and from those eight notes all severely: “N ow you see what hap at North Bend and his brother ac the beautiful m usic of the world is pens to people w ho go biting theirI companied Mr H ew itt to spend sev composed; and that there are but nails.” eral days vacation on the Sixes. seven colors in the spectrum, but Jackie McKay had the misfortune from those seven colors come all ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ to be bitten by his puppy and had the wonderful color schem es found ♦ ♦ to be taken to Bandon where a in the world. But that to produce * NOTE« ♦ physician was compelled to take 8 these wonderful effects all ele ♦ ♦ five stitches In his face ments must work in harmony, and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Louis and Guy Rev. Henry drew the fact out Farrier motored to Bandon Thurs pointedly that the young folk must Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wood- day. utilize the good qualities with worth returned from a visit at the Mr. and Mrs Ralph Helmken and w hich they are endowed to bring home of their daughtei, Mrs. Ben son, Harry, o f Coquille, spent Sun about peace and harmony in their Munson, at Templeton. They also day at Sixes. daily »?ffIrs. visited friends in Florence, and on Frederick Hull spent Sunday at In honor of Fathers Day Rever their return trip purchased supples home from his work in Coos coun end Henry chose "the Faith of Our in Marshfield. ty Mr and Mrs. Clark Cofelt were Fathers” as his theme, bringing out Mrs. Myrtle Jett, accompanied by that during these days of unrest her son and daughter were trans w eek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. and stress the real worth while acting business in Sixes and Port Bert Wells Lex Fromm returned Thursday things of life are brought to the Orford Tuesday, from their camp from his studies at the Ashland acid test. He quoted many examples on the Sixes. in the past show ing that how in the Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Steele have normal. Charles Fitzhugh, Jr., accompan world of art, literature, m usic and released the Helm ken place to C. invention the great achievem ents J. Bonde, a son-in-law of Mr. Mc- ied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Helmken were conceived and worked out un Intee, and have returned to their to Coquille Sunday for a visit. Mrs Earl Wilson of Myrtle Point der the greatest nandicaps, and home in California where they have visited at the home of her mother, brought home to his listeners the employment. Mrs. C. C. Faris, on the Sixes the fact that each m ust bear his bur Andy Ellis, Lester and Floyd Kel first of last week. den stoicly for out of suffering ler, are now falling timber at Sev Mr. and Mrs. R ay Mills motored com es the better things of life. en D evils for N. B Marsh of Port to Ashland with a truckload of Forum Orford. fish for C. A. Snider last week. B illy Goranson was leader of the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wells were The Raymond Capps fam ily are Forum Sunday night. Thirty-five were in attendance. The subject business visitors at the Walt Mil recovering from the measles. This * was “How Honest Are We as In ler home of Rogue River the first week B etty Zumwalt is having her experience w ith the disease. dividuals and Groups?” Junior Da of last week. Mr and Mrs. Everett Quigley Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tyson and vis is the leader appointed for next sons, Mrs. C. C. Woodworth and transacted business in Gold Beach Sunday The church was beautifully dec son, George Woodworth, attended Tuesday CHURCH CALENDAR Paul K. Kelly Award! I <> This handsome silver lov : editor of the Portland Ore , paper in the sta te that, in greatest editorial skill anil pr • year. The announcement < t i sum m er m eeting of the Or' in Portland July 14, 15, and ■. S igm a D elta Chi, men's pi '!< vising the contest, which will ;>.■ > , red by Paul R. Kelty (in sert), awarded to the w eekly new»- t I i lie judges, has shown the .1 editorial page during the - v. ill tie made a t the annual I irlul association, to be held . .iw ersity of Oregon chapter of l , u-naiism fraternity. Is super- . i annually. tt THE DOLGE CO. Port Orford, 0r< Phone 11 Week End Specials THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 23, 24 and 25, only While they last. MISSES and CHILDRENS SHOES Broken Sizes, Various Styles and Cuts SPECIAL CASH SALE PRICE, >1.00 Bring the children in, this is an exceptional op portunity to fit them with good shoes. “The Store of Personal Service” Phone 11 Mrs. Bert W ells and Mrs. Albert Wells motored to Bandon Thursday Mary Shirey is spending the week as the guest of Mrs. W estbrook in Coquille. Mrs. M clntee received word Sun day night of the serious illness of her mother in California Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald mo tored to Coquille Saturday evening Miss Marion Woodworth, who Is taking a nurses training in the Good Samarltian Hospital in Port land. is spending a few w eeks as Port Orford, Ore. the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. C Woodworth. Mr. Clark, who has been spending his vacation up the Sixes from his duties at the Keizer hospital, re turned to North Bend Saturday. Mrs. G. R. Gentry, Don, Nlmmo and Betty Lou Gentry, and Marlon Woodworth, and Mrs Gentry’s niece, Gloria Gentry, from Flor ence. were guests Saturday at the C. C. W oodworth home en route to Brookings to visit Mr and Mrs. J Gentry. Port Orford Community Church IS AN INSTITUTION OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO THE COMMUNITY ITS MAINTENANCE IS A NECESSITY ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART TO SUPPORT THE GREAT WORK IT IS DOING? W IL L Y O U C O O P E R A T E By Filling O u t T h e P ledge Below? Tear Off and Mail te Trustees Today PLEDGE Do not hesitate because you cannot contribute cash. Pledge whatever you can and in whatever quantity you can. If the com modity you have is not listed in the pledge write in under the head of Miscellaneous. The Trustees will appraise value of contribu tions on baaia of going market value and credit you on the Church Books as a contributor in that amount. Contributions may be delivered to any Trustee and contribu tions may extend over period of several months to meet the con tributors’ eonvenience. The Trustees will appreciate prompt and careful considera tion of the matter in order that they may be assured of proper support of the Church for the current year. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend Church serv ice each Sunday evening at 8:00 o’clock, and to have the children attend Sunday School each Sunday at 10:30 A. M., or Young Peo ples Forum each Sunday at 7 :00 o’clock. Respectfully, Mrs. J. W. Tyson. Trustee, Sixes; Mrs. C. C. Woodworth, Trustee, Sixes; 1*«. To the Trustees, . ... ; Port Orford Community Church, Port Orford, Oregon. I (we) agree to contribute toward the support of the PORT ORFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH the item (or items) checked below and to make delivery on or about the time designated. It is understood that if this contribution is in produce that same will be sold at going market prices and the cash value thereof credited to my (our) account on the Church Books as my (our) contribu tion to the support of the Church for the current year: Delivery Date Item Cash Dozen fresh eggs dozen eggs in water glass pounds butter pounds cream cheese crates or baskets fresh berries pounds potatoes pounds vegetables (describe) cans (2 q t, 1 qt., or pint) canned peas, beans, berries, preserves, or pounds fresh meat—beef, veal, mut ton, pork, chicken, rabbit pounds fresh fish, crabs, etc. tier wood to be delivered at church gallons gasoline to be delivered on or der of committee (Miscellaneous: Fred Warner, Trustee, Port Orford. (Signed) (Address) CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE DELIVERED TO ANY TRUSTEE. 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