Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, February 21, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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S t Christopher's Episcopal
Guild held their regular meet­
ing February 13 at the vicarage
in B a n d o n . Twelve member*
were in attendance.
Plan* were completed for the
Shrove Tuesday pancake supper
to be held February 26 at the
Port Orford grade school. The
meal w ill be served from 5 to
8 p. m.
It wa* also announced that
*ever*l member* were planning
to attend the South-West Oregon
deanery meeting at the C o ld
Beach church February 19.
P r o c e e d in g the meeting,
luncheon wa* served by hostess
Mrs. W a y n e Bond. The next
meeting w ill be held March 13
at the home of Gladys Petok.
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lois Quarterback Club members president and manager of the
A World Day of Prayer service were entertained at the club's Western Bank in Bandon; and
and giving w ill be held at Zion annual Ladies' Night Feb. .13 "First Lean?' (Henry) Deetz,mus­
L u t h e r a n Church on Friday, with a buffet supper at Whalen's ic director of the Bandon schools.
Cafe in Langlois. In keeping
March 1, at 7:30 p. m.
The group played the saxa-
The service was prepared by with the Valentine motif, each phone, guitar, banjo, electric
the Christian Women of Korea lady received a corsage of red guitar and harmonica in their
and is based on the theme:" More carnations.
presentation of country music.
Selections of vocal and instru­ One versatile member, "Over­
Than Conquerors." It is sponsor­
ed by the United Church Women mental folk music were present­
due" Parks, played the banjo
of the N a t i o n a l Council of ed by the F o u r B a n k Notes: and the harmonica at the same
"Overdue" (Roland) Parks, sup­ tim e. The quartet wore old-
Churches of Christ.
Pastors oi churches in the Port' erintendent of Bandon Schools; tim e costume reminiscent of the
Orford area w ill conduct the "Mutual Mortgage" (Art) C arl­
gay nineties.
service. They have urged every­ son, manager of the Empire
C o a c h e s of District 2-CJ
one to jo in with them la prayer. b r a n c h of the W estern Bank; schools gave reports on the pro­
gress of their basketball te a m *
Douglas Wainwright, Langlois
Upper Elementary; Jack H off­
man, Battle Rock School in
Port Orford; and Pacific High
coaches John Botz and Gene Har­
rison, who reported on the var­
sity and JV teams.
Movies of recent basketball
games in which Pacific High
players participated were shown
by Botz. The movies had been
taken by E.H.(Slim) Bennett of
Port Orford Barber Shop.
About fifty persons attended.
Dick Barklow, president, served
as master of ceremonies.
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Mrs. Leonard Peterson was
honored at a surprise baby show -
er last Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Shirley Laird, ho*tea.
A Valentine'* motif wa* car­
ried out around a large heart-
shaped candle centerpiece. A
pink decorated lemonade cake
and Bavarian cream were the
refreshment«,
Carnes preceeded the opening
of gifts, with ceramics crafted
by Mrs. Hazel McKenzie, of the
Mud Hens, az prizes.
Mrs. Peterson wa* presented
with a c o r s a g e , fashioned of
ribbons from the gifts by co-
hotteu Mrs. Jerry Bo ice, which
she wore the remainder of the
evening. Mis. Delbert Fenton
recorded the gifts.
A t t e n d i n g were: Mr*. Pat
Reese, Mr*. Elmer Bens, Mrs.
Laird, Mr*. Bill Huret, Mrs. Ken
B e ld o n , Mrs. Jack Masterson,
Mrs. Louie D e a r b o r n , Sandy
Dearborn, Mrs. Ira Delamarter,
Mrs. Dick Helmken, Mr*. Dick
Helmkin, Mr*.Jim Peterson, Mrs.
Myron Forty, Mrs. Frank Mor­
ris, Mrs. Bill Cobb, Mrs. Je*»e
Ponting, mother of the honoree,
Mrs. Don Sell, Mrs. Fenton, Mrs.
Lloyd Hewy, Mrs. W alt Morris,
Mrs. Hoyt Littrell, co-hostcss
and Mrs. Bo ice.
Those who couldn't attend sent
gift* for the coming arrival.
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Legislative bills now in the
Oregon Congress that directly
effect the health, welfare and
education of our children w ill
be the meeting topic Thursday,
February 28, of the Port Orford
Parent-Teacher** Association.
Ed Seger, superintendent of
Curry County schools, w ill lead
discussion on these law*. All
member* are urged to hear and
understand them, for the purpose
of m a k in g your legislature*
a w a r e of your opinions, said
local president Helen Stole,
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ORFORD
Mr. and Mrs. LaMoyne Paris
announce the wedding of their
daughter, Judith Ann Brocksen
to Mr. Paul Van Fleet, both of
Salem, Oregon, on February 8.
The marriage wassolomnized
in the office of Judge Carl Stan­
ley in Albany, Oregon.
G E B ftft 8 A F Y FOOD
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. M errill
of Coos Bay, visited at the Hon­
eywell, Art Sweet and LaMoyne
Paris home* on Sunday.
Mrs. M errill is the incoming
Royal Matron of the Order of
Amaranth of Arago Court, num­
ber 31, of Coos Bay. She wa* on
official Amaranth business.
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Lucille H. Tichencr became
the bride of V irg il W. Libby,
S ix e s , February 8, in an ex­
change of vows at the First Evan­
gelical United Brethern Church
in Portland. Rev.George K .M il­
ler. o fficiated
The bride, given in marriage
by her brother, Robert H. T ic h -
enor, wore a long sleeved gown
of lace over net and taffeta. Its
scalloped neck wa* accented
with seed pearls and she ware a
fingertip v e il w ith a pearl tiara.
Her bouquet of white orchids was
carried on a white bible.
M aid of honor was Miss Dei the
Dick. A t t e n d a n t s were Miss
Nelly e Gordon, Miss Ann Jamie­
son and Mias Dorothy Bail.
Best man was Roy Libby. Ush­
ers were Don Graber, Orin Sink
and Marvin D avid Kieth David
was ring bearer.Candle lig hten
were Nanine and M ildred Libby.
Following their wedding trip
to Victoria, B. C ., the couple
are now at home at Sixes.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Elie DuBell returned to
Port Orford last week after a
two month's vacation w ith bar
daughter and son and fam ilies
in California. W hile there she
made an extended trip in M e x ­
ico.
Mrs. DuBell stopped at C ar­
m el and visited enroute home.
Wedding Noted
ROYAL MATRON VISITS
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NEWLYWEDS AT HOME
ON LIBBY RANCH
• Mr. and Mrs. George Hahn
attended a Northern Hardware
convention in Portland the past
four day*. They were expected
home on Wednesday.
Bridge Bouts
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DUPLICATE BRIDGE
Result*of Saturday's A.C.BLL.
duplicate bridge game at Ophir
were: North-South Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Kolen, first; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Little, s e c o n d ; G e n e v a
Tucker and Ruth Wahl, third,
East-West: Mr. and Mrs.
Keen, first; Mr. and M i s . __ ,
Doby ns, second; Maude W e ir a»d
Adolph Windmaiter, third.
The next play w ill be Friday
February 22, 8 p. m. , at the
Port Orford grade schooL
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Not Too Much
As planting tim e o n c e
again moves into view, one
thing to remember ia not to
plant too thickly. Just be­
cause seed is cheap is no
reason to sow heavily. Fol­
low home garden inform »,
tion for your area as to seed­
ing rate, spacing and tim e of
planting.