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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1961)
4—Thursday. December 14, 1961 PORT ORPOKD NKV»O Mrs Frank Heesacker, Mrs Hen- SLXES-ELK GARDEN CLUB PACIFIC VO-AG CLASS ry Abderhalden and Mrs R. L .; AND EXTENSION PARTY For Christmas VISITS LANGLOIS DAIRY Gerhardt are in Charge of the The Sixes-Elk Garden club and program. The vocational agriculture extension unit held their Christ The Four Corners salvage tim -' class of Pacific high school made mas party Friday at the home of Christmas Program G ive ber sale on the Galice ranger a field trip the Rayburn Guer- Mrs. Lester Hill on Elk R.ver. Zion Lutheran Church Women gift exchange was held and _ Entitled "The Holy Night", the o^D T'em ber'lT°to *n dair-v in Langlois December 5 will meet with their guest« for the secret pals also had a gift Christmas program will be in the _ , re.« to *«“ learn •* « the skill of clipping a exchange. Hostesses for the church this year, rather than at “ . * ’ 1 I dairy cow. a Christmas party Friday eve- only bidder). ®xes Grange as in the past Each member of the class had ning at 7 30 p.m. at the church.: Menu Week Of Der ember 18-22 meeting were Mrs. Ed Zastera. Mrs. Le.nard Zastera and Mrs. The l;me will be the same as for The estimated volumes, ap an opportunity to use the elec- , An exchange of gifts will be held. ! praised prices and bid prices are »— — the regular evening service, 7:30 This will also be the last day to' Monday—Baked beans, green 1 Walter Jensen as follows: Sugar pine and pon- trie clippers for removing the bring gifts to send to the Fair-¡salad, applesauce, sliced cheese Members attending were Mes- P™ ttUs Sunday, December 17 derosa pine. 220 M board feet, long hair from the udder and | view Children s home bread and butter, milk. | James W L Montgomery. Orville ~ak:ng pact will be all the Bible appraised at $5 40 bid price $6 40: rear quarters of the dairy ani ONLY Clsolr Rehearsal . Tuesday -Hot dogs, vegetable Ruth, Elden Spence. Clarence school classes, the choir and the Douglas fir and other species. mals. This improvement practice re- | Choir rehearsal w ill be held1 sticks cherry' crunch, dill pickles Zumwalt. Lucy Gentry. Lee Pe- orchestra. 700 M board ieet. appraised at duces the contamination of milk Thursday night at 7 p m. at the and dip. milk. person. Charles Metzler. Walter CWF Meets Tonight ft) 60 bid price $6 60. Total ap-. . . . . __ church. Wednesday—Turkey and dress- Pratt. J. N. Bales. W E Stanton. At the monthly meeting of the [ praised and bid value. $6.028.00 I and maltes the « ashing process Christmas Program ¡ng mashed potatoes and gravy. E ' Zastera. Leonard Zastera. Chr.stian Women's Fellowship' The purchaser will construct easier and more complete. PER YEAR IN CURRY COUNTY F nal rehearsal for the Sunday cranberry sauce, gumdrop cake 1 Albert Britton. Earl Tancematl at 7:3" tonight the women w ill' approximately 2 4 miles of log-[ K't7 . Ve De“*’*s school Christmas program will 'Dixie tup6. hot roils and butter ; Fioyd Marlow Clarence Hansen. have their regular business meet- [ sing road to operate this sale 1 Flfteen of the new m™ bers »*■ be Saturday. November 16 at 2 milk Henry Ado’phsen. Ralph Mason. ing and devotional program.1 ceived the Greenhand degree re o------------- pm at the church This is to be Thursday -Tama'i pie, sliced John W. Ellis. Walter Jensen, and then pack the gifts for the cently. This is the first degree a dress rehearsal, with all child-' cheese, jello salad, pears, hot Sam Cua't and Lester Hill. "" I of the Future Fanners of Amer local needy family they have Ten wearing their costumes The corn bread and butter, milk. ica. Boys receiving the bronze chosen to help this Christmas. I Sunday school program will be Friday—Salmon loaf, fried po pins signifying the degree were .Morning Services Nick Hensley, Carl Lang. Allan presented Sunday night Decem tatoes, peas, chocolate cake, bread In the morning worship service ber 17 at 7 p.m. Toftum. Buzzy Lester and Bob and butter, milk. this Sunday the pastor will give Candlelight Service Thompson. the third in a series of messages I The annual Lutheran League MRS. ELDEN SPENCE A film. "Four Star Farmers, on the book of Habakkuk, "Wait candlelight service will be held I 1658", showing the activities of A meeting of the officers of ing for God's Answer". Last HONORED AT PARTY Sunday evening, Decem ber 24 at Port Orford Masonic Lodge No. Sunday's message was entitled Dr Boots has reported an un the four outstanding FFA mem 7 p.m. A surprise birthday dinner and 170 A.F.«fcA.M. will be held Fri- "Pattern for Perplexity”. usual number of cases of Vin bers in the nation in 1958 was party for Mrs. Elden Spence was day (tomorrow) at 6:30 p.m. in Bible school superintendent. cent's Angina, commonly known shown. HOW’S YOUR given by the members of Jinx the Masonic hall. Virgil Libby, reports a full staff as "trench mouth", in the local Chapter members served home- Canasta club at the home of M r., Masons wishing to attend the of competent teachers, and at- area. All parents are urged to j made ice cream and cake for re- CREDIT RECORD? and Mrs. Marcus McGhee atin stallatio n of officers of the tendance running consistently check their family’s mouths and . freshments. J Vale Member Visits Cape Blanco Sunday afternoon. ¡Gold Beach Lodge No. 199 A.F. higher than last year, but the watch for symptoms Lynn Reagan, Vale, Oregon As- Attending the party were Mr &A.M Friday evening are asked teachers are still looking for This disease is characterized Proud Of It? The Back Acres Garden club and Mrs Earl Tangman, Mr. and to be at the Masonic hall at 7 more class members, bv a sore throat with the pres-. sociation of FFA reporter, was will meet Wednesday evening, Mrs. Charles Metzler, Mr. and pm. AllMasons are invited. ence of ulcers (sores) in the i suest of the Pacific high school Building Improvements December 20 at the home of Mrs Mrs Ray Rodgers and sons Ke Port Orford officers were in-1 _ If not why don't you do some mouth. A second, subacute form j vo-ag department last week, . Ray Marstall at 8 p.m. for their vin and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Ro stalled last Saturday evening. J. I ReC?n t ?mPr°vements on the of the disease affects the gumsi Each year a state officer visits thing about it? The way you annual Christmas party. perman- or mouth, causing less ulceration.1 the local chapter rendering as- pay your bills now, will de land Gearhart, Mr. and Mrs. Or L. Gllflllan was installing master 2 7 , ¿ 7 , 7 7 Members will make favors for ville Ruth. William Crick. John and Odell Flake installing m a r - i" “ ' nstailatl0n °f the external pain and fever. sistance, presenting current ac- .speaker for the organ and the hospital trays for Christmas Day Nlckol, Mr and Mrs Elden shai. Prevention of this disease is by ' tivities. and relating informa- termine your rating in the ________ o________ installation of the new manifold adequate mouth hygiene, proper ' tion concerning the recent na- new Red Book. for patients at Curry General Spence and children Brita and i doors between the sanctuary nutrition and maintenance of.tional FFA convention, hospital. A gift exchange will Mike, Mrs. John W Ellis, the also be held. Parent-TeacheFs Association— and the overflow room. The or general good health. Correction i Since Lynn is from eastern PAY PROMPTLY TODAY host and hostess, Mr and Mrs. gan speaker was placed In the of abnormal tooth, gum. or ! Oregon, his presentation of FFA Mrs. Don Rich and Mrs. Alfred McGhee and children Jimmie. SO YOU CAN Your Tie With Your School. wall above the balcony windows mouth deformities is advisable. I and agriculture of other areas G Johnson will be co-hostesses Judy and Carol. at the rear of the sanctuary. In Avoidance of common drinking | ’ as especially interesting to the CHARGE TOMORROW stallation of the doors will make glasses and eating utensils dis- ' first year vo-ag students, Gene • possible separate opening exer courages spread of the infection .Straight, instructor, said cises for the junior department This disease is infectious and ! -------------°------------- of the Bible school in the near moderately communicable. So, CREDIT BUREAU future. Part of the money for if anv family _ __ ____, it ,, to _ be BE AN “AT-HOME" BUYER susnects OF COOS COUNTY the doors was donated by the ¡prerent, see vour family doctor Say you saw It in The News. COQUILLE, OREGON Christian Women's Fellowship, promptly. Community Church N ew s Zion Lutheran Church N ew s Grants Pass Mill Buys Timber Grade School LUNCH MENU Port Orford NEWS $3.00 Community Health Masons Install, Noie M eetings Back A cres Meet W ednesday fry your Drug Store first for XSDIJIB A FT E R F IV E Y E A R S IN PORT ORFORD K-LYN N FASHIONS Christmas Tree lights Special! MEN’S - a WOMEN’S - CHILDREN'S CLOTHING and GIFT ITEMS ! ! ! Outdoor — 15 Lights, Reg. 3,39, Now $2.29 Indoor — 7 Lights, IB, Reg 1.98, $1.19 CAMERA OUTFITS Í C2O SABRE SET '¿"S, Flash, lilm , Batteries J only HOME MOVIE OUTFITS, TOO 4.95 TOYS for Girls and ‘ Boys CHRISTMAS GIFT CHOCOLATES From T . 'w a * GOES OUT BUSINESS TO OUR CUSTOMERS: ; K-LYNN FASHIONS Yes, It's true—The K-LYNN FASHIONS in Port Orford is going out of business—After 5 years our doors will close forever—and by then all merchandise and all fixtures must be sold re gardless of the loss to us. This is why you will find reductions up to 8(l°o on our regular stock of womi n’s, children's and men's clothing. ONLY’ when a store is forced out of business are savings so great and reductions so drastic—if you value your hard earned dollar you'll be wait ing in line when our doors open tomorrow morn ing at 10:00 A.M. ART and ELEANOR FISK i [ARE KNOWN FOR THESE BRANDS: AILEEN ARTEMIS GRAFF LADY ALICE HANES RO-NEL WHITE STAG SPORTSMAN JANTZEN Can’t Bust ’Em Ship ’N Shore Baby Deers Wranglers Hallmark Berkshire Little Craft * EXAM PLES ☆ STUFFED ANIMALS ☆ DOLLS ☆ CARS, BOATS ☆ GAMES Shulton Coty Revlon Bubble Bath Cutex BILL FOLDS WATCHES MANICURE SETS COSTUME JEWELRY GIFT WRAP GREETING CARDS FAMOUS BRANDS LADIES’ SKIRTS ALL WOOL PLAIDS AND PLAIN COLORS EACH SHOP EARLY MEN'S HUNTER-CAMPER BATTERY OPERATED ONLY *7.95 ALSO NORELCO — SCHICK MODELS i. "MEN’S SHAVING GIFT SETS from S I .« » Revlon — Old Spice — Williams PORT ORFORD DRUGS A SOLD TO THE CHRISTMAS DAILY Tow el Gift Sets SOCKS Reg. to $1.0« Pair for *■ 1LOUSES — BABYl ICLOTHES — SWIM! SUITS, PANTS, Etc.| TEACH STORE OPEN DAILY Reg. $3.95 From 10:00 a.m. Til 8:00 p.m. Til 8:00 p.m. MEN’S Interwoven ASSORTED GROUP BARE WALLS STORE OPEN From 10:00 a.in. ELECTRIC SHAVERS EVERYTHING TO BE ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE ! MAKE US AN OFFER Every Item To Be Sold MEN'S STAG While T-Shirts Reg. $ I .«0 each lor *■