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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1963)
Betty Tweedy Wed in Iowa • Ba f o n r f d »he BA F« W AY .SAFECO; auto insuwancb n il* INHUMANITE SHOP Red HOM£ T W » s ro tU F it t r M cW llllaaao—KD Z-SSO7 K eprearatlng Kolen-Huggins Ins. tos W. 8th Si. Pur» Orford. Ore«»" Mabel Kighl Heads Artists A regular m eeting at the Art Association was h e l d Monday night M a y 20th M n Mabie Eight, a water color artist, was elected peetident. Mrs. W innie Edwards. 1st vice president;Mrs. Stella Kennedy, secretary; Mrs. M inn ie King Jolly, treasurer. The Port Orford school show 1» hung In the Art Center. W in ners and ribbons can be viewed this week. T O W N L E Y ’S H A VE GUESTS Mrs. 0 F Townley, who has been with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, In Klam ath. C a lif , for several weeks and helping her move from her coun try home into town, returned to Port Orford. Mrs Townley’s sister and hisband, M r. and Mrs F. L Owens of K lam ath . Calif., and M r and Mrs. Roy Chaplain of Arvin, C alif., are now visit ing the Townley home and en joying fishing and the beaches in this area. A T T E N D PLAY M r and Mrs. Nick Marsh, M r. and Mrs John Mayes and M r and Mrs. Blaine Marsh, of Port Orford were in Coos Bay Satur day evening to see the produc tion of “ The King and I . ” ATTEND FUNERAL Here to attend the funeral of D r Lonner Pugh were Mrs. M ary Pugh’s brother, Marcus Nickerson of W illam ette Manor Portland, son Richard Pugh of ¡Seattle, and daughter Lonalee I Ham lin of Corvallis Thuiaday, M ay 23, 1963—3 Attends Daughter’ s Wedding In Iowa Home Extension Group Installs Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tweedy returned from W in fie ld , Iowa after being away foe nearly three weeks They were there to a t tend the wedding of th eir daugh ter, Betty, on M ay 12. This mood» fifteen members and guests were present at the home of Mrs. Eldon Spence to hear the lesson on candy m ak ing by project leaders Mrs. E l don S p e n c e and M rs F r e d Deaver» VISITS IN IOWA Two kinds of candy were made, M n . Henry Bennett of Sixes fondant and pralines,also choc visited in M t. Pleasant, Iowa, olate dipping was demonstated. the part few weeks at the homes Recipes were given out. New officers were installed of relatives. in a beautiful candle l it cere mony by M rs . Harvey M yen. Shop Home Town Stores First Installed as chairm an was Mrs Fred D a a v e rs ; vice chairman, Mrs B.C. Haddox; secretary and ueasurer and club correspondent. Mrs. Roland Gerhardt Home extension service is a public education program for . A ll t F P * »< A T T E N D WSP M E E T anyone who wishes to take part C ut ’ Aled quiefctr • • o v r Out of town memers of West p r » r i • i o b Foley The next m eeting w ill be in AuU-msUf f i l e r « ern States Plywood who at September ¿A Your m w * will ru* tended the annual meeting at e f»*4«r. e I • • • • ! . ' Sixes on Sat. were: M r and I » truer GW m w * re- SISTER V IS IT S Mrs. Alex Waltos of Portland, M r. and Mrs. W alter Mattoon M r. and Mrs George Leathart, of Portland were here recently FRED SAVAGE Edna H. Splinter, Albert Thayer to visit Hazel McKenzie. The all of Portland; Ira House of No. 17 H im le t women are sisters Grande Konde. M r and Mrs. ED 2-2 83 3 Chester Lash of Coos Bay, Ber- T ry The Classifieds neice Newbill of W illam ina, Eva SMART SHOPPERS READ THE ADS F ERST — Myers, Albin Lundin of W il lam ina, Theodore Kam m erer and wife of Corvallis, M r and Mrs Delbert Newkirk. Reeds port; Clifton Forbes of M cM inn ville. Ray Laiko of Vancouver, Wash.; and Arland Sliffe of Pendleton. BANQUET HELD T Y P IC A L of the paintings by Battle Rock student» is this w a te rfa ll scene by Gertrude Potter. 7th grade. Paintings are on ex hibit at the Arts and Crafts Cen ter. I la iU Club installs M n W ilbur Clarke wa* ho»- te » for the fin a l Spring m e e t ing of the Sunset Garden Club w ith M n . V a l Tow nley a* co- hottvti. After the deiicloui de»- »ert waa s e r v e d , the business meeting was held and officers for the 1963-64 term installed by the out going secretary, Mrs. Jim W ilton. M n Elmer Robison wa» pre- seated w ith a past preildent'r pin and reinstated as president for next year. M n . V al Townley, is vice president; M n . Bill Nutt, »ecietary; Mrs. F.L. Hague, coor e»ponding secretary and id n C. Kuehnert, treasurer. M n . Algot Nelson was w e l comed as a m em ber again, after a three year absence MOTHER-DAUGHTER The Mother-Daughter banque! at the Slx»3 Grange hall Tuesday evening was well at tended Mrs Cladle .Smith, president of the Town & Country Women’s Club of Langlois (sponsoring the a ffa ir), presented an Interesting program. Special feature for the evening « a s the personable Mrs Sonya McCarthy, of Coos Bay, delight ing the ladies with the latest “ ladies' chapeaus’*. Viewing first hand what the F irst Lady and Miss Oregon are wearing and w ill be w ear ing for the season, problems of “ finding something to m atch” were easily solved by the crea tive Mrs McCarthy. Others featured on the pro gram were the Misses Laneeta H atm aker »nd Jo White with two vocal duet numbers ac- i companied by Miss Nanine [ Libby A solo by Mrs V irg il Libby, ¡singing “ My T ask” , followed by Mrs Libby speaking to the group on "G od’s Ideal Woman” . M rs. Ernest Hatm aker of Langlois had baked and decor ated a huge cake which was en- loved by everyone, as were the ¡clever table decorations by ' Wsnda Volck Oldest mother present was Mrs John Chenoweth of Lang lois Port Orford Newt, Sunset Garden SAWS FILED Fresh-As-Paini SPECIAL! BUY 1 GALLON M R . A N D MRS. M R N A R D CHANDLER (Betty Tweedy) Betty Tweedy, daughter of M r and M n R. J Tweedy, Arizona R a u c h , became the bride of Bernard Chandler M ay 12 in ce r em o n ie s a t t h e Pretbyterian Church in W in flie d , Iowa The groom'» fa th e r,R e v .C £ .C h a n d ler conducted the ritea. Rbodode ndrons and h uckle berry, flown from Oregon, were m ixed with pink gladiolus to form floral arrangements for the ceremony. Bonnie Tweedy, sister of the bride and a student at the U n iversity of Iowa, was one of the bridesmaids. Following their honeymoon at the Wagon W heel Resort in Rockford, Illino is, the n ew ly weds w ill leave from New York NALPLEX PARENTS V IS IT on Saturday, M ay 2 5 , aboard t h e S. S. U n i t e d States for E v l e r u x , France, w h e re the groom w ill be stationed w ith the A ir Force for two years. RETURNS FRO M ASTO RIA TUESD A Y Mn.Jets Ponting, and son Jack, returned Tuesday from Astoria where they had been visiting Mr. Ponting the past two weeks. Mr. Ponting, who is employed in the ship repair division of Bumble Bee Seafood, le ft Monday for Alaska to J o 1 n the company's fishing fle e t in Alaska. There's Good News In The Ads Friday and Saturday visitors at the Delbert Neal home were the parents of M n . Neal, Mr. and M n . R.L. Kosack, Sheridan, Ore. •‘DUTCH BOY’S” WONDER PAINT FOR WALLS And Receive a Quart of Dutch Boy V IS IT S SISTER Mr. and M n . Delbert Neal and ¿aughten drove to Coos Bay on Sunday, visiting at the home of her sister,the A .L C -c c k e r fa m ily. M n . N eal saw " T he King and I" at the little theatre and states it is a very good perform ance. HOSTS Miss ess to school ning at Trim Enamel Free! z Now at Your Dnteh Boy Dealer Coast Lumber Yard PA R TY Ginger Kosta was host a large party of high classmates Friday eve her home Across Hiway from City Hall - Bandon - FI 7 -7231 - DOUBLE" THMTY CTABK Every Day in M ay! M A R G A R IN E OCCIDENT -8 9 4 KOLI O A V 25 CEISCO 2 9 (-SYRUP nan gow jm 57 * PANCAKE FLOUR 8 00 CORNFLAKES 4 S0OE STRING POTATOES “ “ . J 0 - ROYAL PUDDINGS 6 4 0 MAUZS'S NUCOA LB CELERY 4 LB CUCUMBERS - W AiMOUß'S STAfc-AU0ÂTÉ0 lunch meat Z9 /• A i/ fe TUCK SUCID BACON FKAMKFURTtRS AKAAOU« crag 11*02 P lL L S B u e */ A N 6 < L FOPO A IL Sale 79 &/AUT gf2C LAdVOfy FLL/FAŸ ALL ¿w* adPuerrv! I pkdr *7 9 HAMBURGER nom w sau ™ peiOAV-24oé> P.M. 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