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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1962)
C O M M U N IT Y CMMBCM N IW B t ^ T h lid r e n and adulta, *tU «rv FROZEN FOOl SALE a »»™ In the morning D ally Va cation B ib * School haa baen higher than last year, and the new Evening B ib b Classes have heeo relatively w ell attended Climaxing thear w ill be a pro <ram thia F rid a y a t 7 :M p m Thr public la Invited to attend It will be held In the rhurch, S th and Jackaon Heading up thU staff numbering IB or more, Mrs. IxNdae K arth er, super Intendent Thia afternoon the Christian Women'» FeUowahlp w ill meet at the home of M ra. Fern Town- ley, at 1 p m. M ra Neva K er ber w ill ahow slide». accom nled by a tape recording, tell i of the work of frb n d a who are m laab narb a In H a iti All Interested women In the com munity are cordially Invited to ■w— d if transportation la needed, call M ra George M c Donald or Mrs. Klchard K a r ther Last Sunday the church w ai happy to have back returning college students. Paula l.uethe and Caroline H a rris Accom panying Paula was her college itmmate, P a tr ic k Chaatek. io played the organ for B ib b School and Morning Worship Services. The tltta of the pas tor's morning meaaage was • The I ’ rogram of Pentecost " In the Christian Endeavor meeting in the evening It was decided to discontinue meetings for the rest of the sum m er, but the young people w ill call Sun day afternoons at the homes of elderly peopb and others who are unabb to attend services at the rhurch Anyone who Is interested In having the young peopb call on them la Invited to contact the pastor, Jam ie France Also announced at the meet ing was a beach party for the young people at Humbug Mt , Tuesday, June 19, 7-10 30 All interested young peopb from nth g rad eco lb ge age are In vited Each one who cornea la asked to bring his own wieners, buns and drinks Subject of the morning mes on Father's Day la " F a th ers Unlim ited ” Thia Sunday afternoon the pastor la leaving to attend the National Convention of the In- dependent Fundam ental Churches of Am erica near l/w Angeles The convention w ill be held on the new campus of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, at La M irad a. Callfor- nia From there he w ill go for a .weeks vacation to the home of older brother, M r Alvord France, and fam ily, in Mesa. Arizona Accompanying him on th r trip w ill be his parents. M r and M rs Frank France, of Hoaehurg Oregon During his absence, M r Roy Llbbv, home for the summer from studies at Multnomah School of the B ib b In Portland, w ill serve as pastor Roy will be helping as Assistant Pastor for the rem ainder of the sum m er. Pastor France w ill re turn July 7th Port O rford News, Thursday, June 14, 1962—3 W O N & ’S nieiNAi O R E -ID A POTATOES CHINESE FOOD ¿y R«r. 3 4 c - ASSORTMENT M S . FKICES TO 5 9 «• u I r * 1/ $ to, OH display *r C - ILA lc / c >/ Mt# A - 1-ÄZ I s ’ >/ ll-M-'-W' m an X CHEESE' FOOD LOAF ‘ f W IN McKAY'S BRAND ELMA SEWINO MACHINE NO O U I ÍA T I D N - N O T H IN ID BUY CANNED Í0MÍ IN AND -ttiisrez DAAWIN& SAT"., JU LY 21,1962 sage kb BANQUET FROZEN T riS S S AL / TriiA/ô-¿ LB T/N i3 w IMPERIAL DELUXE - RE6-45«- B llM W W -A W U -K M H -f HflW CUSTARD- BERRY ¿A6N record 450 Doctoral candidates number 53 for Doctor of Philosophy de grees, 25 for Doctor of Educa tion degrees, and one for a Doctor of Business Adm inistra tion degree Masters degree candidates number 473, and those for bac calaureate degree total 1339. There Is one candidate for Doc tor of Jurisprudence, profes sional law degree Included In the 1962 (lass from Port Orford who w ill re ceive the degree of M aster of Science was Odell F la k e , J r., son of M r. and M rs Odell F la ke S r., of P o rt Orford. R K L A T IV E S V IS IT Recent guests of M r. and Mrs Lonnie Abston w ere M rs. Pearl H a rris of Salt Lake City, Utah, who left Saturday, June 9, after spending a week with them. She is a slater of Lonnie. Also visiting them F rid a y and Sat urday, were their son, Vic, and fam ily from Cottage Grove, Ore. T h e ir grandchildren G ay, Kenny and Lonnie from M ontana, are here to spend the sum m er with them F o rm er Port Orford residents Bruce and B arbara F reem an and children of E u rek a, C alif., w ere week-end guests of B a r b a ra ’s aunt and u n e b , M r. and Don Mechala. Mrs. O LEO 3 i9 9 ‘ UMONAOE w e it Qt> OWLH BIB 4 0 -0 * BISQUICK 3 7 « " L U 2 I <À , J '.20. U 22T wwr— 6 9 P h ea sa n t LIQUID ' DETERGENT , Ä Mc K AY £ MUSTARD FULL- o r 2 9 SALE COTTAGE CHEESE M KAM’Í-P T 2 fw 4 9 c PEAS BEANS PIPER WNUSswTro, 7 e £ - SAUT <8U4 ’1 SPiNACtf SAFOLA OLEO ib 4 9 - fA U E R k w r SAFOLA MMONMAKE - « 69- SAFOLA OIL « 89- PEACHES i»«-, jiutw A - s i e T." í »'ic 9 (X *1 í COMTAL 6 -0» TINS t o m i n l BRAND D U H N U FRDUN‘ ra jJ L C N Received M.S. Degree Sunday The largest graduation class in the University of Oregon's flS-year history was presented for baccalaureate and advanced degrees at the 85th annual Com mencement exercises Sunday, June 10 The class Included 1802 can didates who, if they success fully completed a ll require ments for their several degrees, w ill have such degrees con ferred on them. Of the total number of can didates, 562 were candidates for advanced degrees, a 22 per cent Increase over the 1961 total, a 1 _ UUKUUfS 7 . 2 ,X C A P flfS W m ....- ¿01/0, TASTY _ - 9 » I r t t lif f M ■HEAD S W O M M -IK N 0 . I - L W t e i W /t/Tf SHIFTERS PORK CHOPS OREGON BRANO CUTS Ifc SPUDS 1049 PRICESEFFECTIVE TNUKi f t ! » DAT, MV. A S .. S LK ID BACON ,b port oksopd i