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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1962)
Brice Wagner Gels Star Farmer Award at Pacific FFA Banquet Thronherg. F F A Creed by chap- anoai * tor greenhands', Rayburn Goer In, Peter Brooks, Albert Enlck, B ill Armstrong and Hussy Les ter; The "Top Notes,” Mrs Bil lie Kollbaba. la u re l Steddom and Ruby H atm aker, assisted by Corky Olson on the guitar. In a rendition of " la d y of Spain Friday evening Hrlce has been outstanding In Speeches were given by Charlie farm mechanics and his super- W aterm an, lion Roberta, Ron viM-d farm ing program con Woodworth and Brice Wagner »l*ta of four high-quality dairy Banquet Served an lm ab and » Romney ewes A banquet given by the chap The past year he ha» held the ter, In honor of their parents and office of chapter secretary. friends who have been so gen erous In assisting the members PPA ReundaMen AwaiM* other F F A Foundation awards In the Vo-Ag and F F A activlti«* presented by Frank Heesacker for the past year, Is held each principal of Pacific High School, year The banquet was prepared by were the farm mechanics award h> James H atm aker and Brice the ladles of the Sixes Grange Wagner; dairy farm ing to Ron with Mrs. C liff Svdnam as chair ald Woodworth, crops and pub man and served by the Pacific He «peaking, Richard Thron ('hapter of Future Home Mak burg; livestock farm ing, Rod er» of America Sabin and Chari«« W aterm an; »tar green hand, Richard Bau Brice Wegner, too of Mr end Mrs Paul W egner, wee awarded the Star Chapter F a rm e r aw ard by Gene Straight, vloattonal ag riculture Instructor a t Pacific s Chapter of Future F arm ers of America, parent and son ban quet at the Sixes Grange HaU, i p orr Bridal Shower Given A bridal shower for Priscilla Johnson was held M ay IS In the Port Orford Community Church Hostesses were Mra Richard Karther, Mrs M ilo Sellon and Mrs. Otto Wiechmann. There were 40 guests present The winners of the games ilayed during the evening were d r* Neva Kerber, Mrs La Mitchell, Mrs. Alice Leer, Mrs Karen Anderson, Mrs Kay Neal and Mrs Joyce Klinner Mrs. Lee Mitchell gave a reading Wlien Jo«- comes to (n il on P rlacllla." The room was gaily decorated with spring flower» and a tree of pink flower» and »liver bells. The bride to be was »howered with many lovely gifts Ml»» Johnson w ill become the bride of M r. Joe Andersen in June R nuptials. Mont everyone like» the zc»ly nng of barbecued »parerlb», but «tl«l you ever Ihlnk of the other meat« which you might bartie- cue? There'» lamb rlblel«, »hört rib» of beef. pol-roa»t, hambur ger», frankfurter« and even canned luncheon meat. Legion Hosts District Cmdr. man. The Fulure F arm er« ol Amer ica Foundation. Inc., la the or ganisation that provides an ave nue for business concern», or ganizations. and Individuals to Port Orford American Ixtgion cvxgjerate with the F F A in en Post No. 76 was host to District couraglng vocational agriculture 4 Comma ruler and Mra. Bill students to Improve themselvea, Friend from Grants Pass The commander commended their home* and their commu uua. Post Commander James Vincent nitiea The awards are based upon ac for the efficient and proper order Uvltles In the various field» of | in conducting the meeting which endeavor *> Indicated by the included Post Everlasting Mem medals. ‘I (or three departed mem The Sears Roebuck Found» tier». Win Price, l is t e r Kreig tion presented Pacific Chapter a haunt and M ax Epler. group of 11 purebred Romney He also was pleased that Post sheep as a chain four years ago !76 went over quota In member T h e 'c h a in Is transferred «very »hip as It helped his district win two y««ars The recipient keep» first-place for membership this the wool snd all sheep not need year. The 50 per cent attendance of ed to pass on. This year the Post members at the meeting chain went to Albert Enick The Sweet Jersey Calf award was very much over average". w u presented to Jerry Smith by Commander Friend remarked Andy Gribble and Robt M eyer A W. Sweet Thia la the second call The Sweet Jersey D a iry ha» were chosen as delegates and presented to the chapter to es Wm Montgomery and Tom Wll son as alternates to the state tablish a dairy chain. Jerry w ill care for the calf convention at Seaside in late and w ill return to the chapter June. The Post went on record as the first heifer calf to be passée being in favor of a resolution to some other chapter m ember from Klamath Post K9 to split Green Mend Award* District 4 because it is too large The F F A Initial Green nand In area for district officers to project awards, «|»ona<>rvd by cover Safeway Stores. Inc . first prise Plans were made and a com of >10 went to Charles W aterm an m i,tee appointed to make ar and second aw ard of >5 went to rangements with other Vet's organizations (WW I & D .A .V. A Raymond Mamcke V .F W ) ami the Coast Guard Chapter Sweetheart for the M em orial Day Program Elaine la n g , chapter sweet here. heart, was presented with a Rodney Dunn was selected to necklace and corsage by Jamee attend Beaver Boy’s State, and H atm aker, president of the F F A the Post w ill sponsor a boy’s and master of ceremonie». baseball team again this year The princesses, M ary M ar District Commander Friend garet Helmken and Chris Grey, explained this country's m ari were given corsages tim e standing in comparison to the V S .S R . Mayor Extend» G roetinqi Post 78 members displayed Greetings were given by Andy flags May 19, Arm«>d Forces Grihble. m ayor of Port Orford. Guest speaker for the eve Day, at local businesses. Refreshments were served fol ning was Steve Kesler. Phoenix, reporter for Oregon Association lowing the meeting of F F A He was accompanied by George M artin and Donn Lewis, HOUSEWARMING M r and M rs Don Mechals Illinois Valley Steve emphasized the Im port were surprised Saturday night ance of setting goals early in with a house-warming in honor vocational agriculture programs of their new home on Knapp road Friends attending were in order to achieve the degree Other entertainm ent Included M r, and Mrs. Herm an Price a skit by FTA m<‘mbers, Ronald M r. and M rs. John W ahl, M r. Roberts. Rod Sabin and Richard and Mrs. Roy Enlund, M r. and M rs Jack E llis, M r. and Mrs Les King. M r. and Mrs H arry Statistics arc no substitute Kalina and M r and M ra. Ralph for Judgement. H all STEAK SALE o r r o r i» Tbarwlay, May 24. Il news LAR6E E66S 6R.AK. AA -STZÍCIM FRESH! BOUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK - 79‘ TOONE STEAK T9< B O IO O N A C hunk & ib 3 9 * . F R E S H B E E F L IV E R > 2 9 < J LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL At the last meeting of the Board of Directors, the players were assigned t e a m s and coaches Practice has begun for some teams and the first official game is scheduled for June 5. The season is starting with 3 teams foi Port Orford and one for Langlois. I f and when, en rollment is large enough other teams w ill be formed Provision has been made for equipment and uniforms should the need arise. At this tim e there is no avail able information concerning the Langlois team. As fa r as is known there is no one ready to represent or coach these boys Let's get with It up there, you parents Your boys want snd need your help Teams and coaches for Port Orford are as follows Pic And Coffee, A Man’s Choice Dodger» — Farm Baker, Coach Danny Cole. Pete W erner, IJ»r- ry Robison. Brent Hodge, Ken neth Smith, M ark Poler, Brad Marsh, John Taylor, Stanley Zook, Richard Hodge, Clyde Tay lor, Arne Johnson, Jack Pres ton. Charles Bates, Jack Nowlin, Dick Bennett, Nick Marsh, Don ald Pahrens and M ike Spence Giants — Pat Mastorson, Coach Bill Carpenter, Bob Valet, Brett Valet, Scott McKenzie, Jim C arr, Robert C arr, Ricky M c Kenzie, Rod M arstall, Robt. Me Daniel, Robt. McKenzie, L a rry M cAllister, M ike Gibney, Jerry Carpenter, Wm Jamison, Billy Krlck, Billy McDonald, Greg M arstall and Bobby F ry . Bravos — Kon Beldon, Coach Bill Jennings. Mike Ruse, Den nis Dougherty, David Frechette, Scott Munson. Greg McDonald, Wm. Thomas, E a rl Jenkins, Jack Ponting, Richard Rush, Tony Hefner, M ike P arke r, David Knottingham, Danny M il ler, Scott Woodworth, Shelby Payne, Chester Lusby and Jim Lusby. U1LDINC SUPPLIES /z/zzs eeos. 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