osrital I TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY Same as Monday IO 00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m- SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Below la a Hat of patienta 9:00 Shari Lewis admitted to and discharged from 9:30 King Leonardo Southern Coot General hospital 10:00 Fury by Pally Elliä Pacific Students Honored At Awards Assembly Last Thursday Itod Dunn acted aa muster of ceremonies at the last awards assembly of the year, held Thursday afternoon. The follow­ ing awards were »resented M e I Marquardt presented mathematics uwards to Kathy Severn», outstanding freshman; 1-urry Bowman, outstanding sen­ ior, und Rod Dunn, senior. Science awards were pre­ sented by Mrs Anna Thomas. Outstanding science sward went to Rod Sabin, senior, and the physical science honoruble men­ tion to Dennis Johnson, also a - nr Typing, achievement, a n d bookkeeping awards were pre­ sented by Mrs. Florence Me- Neese Mary Woodworth, Bev­ erly Martin, and Kathy Smith received shorthand awards. Bookkeeping awards were pre- fented to Jean Wigle, 1st; Gale West, 2nd, and Beverly Martin, Typing awards went to Mary Doug Petok, Coleen F ry, Mary Geer, Dewey Hall, Roly Olson, Billy Hatmaker. Carol Morgan, tanecta Hatmaker, S h a r o n Strain, Hanford Lawson, Eugene Taylor, Susie Dwire, and War ren Dow, G.A.A. Award* Mrs Jo Ann Gribble pre­ sented the G A A. and rally awards. G A A. awards went to Linda Lester, Kathy Severns, Margie ftloelber, Mary Hclmken, Cheryl Severns, SuSan Schwab, Mary Harris, and Laurel Steddom. Hally awards went to Bette Beldon, Sharon Strain, Margo Samudlo. Mary Hclmken. Sheryl Mechals, E l l e n McWilliams, Mary Woodworth, Mary Jack- son, Frankie David, Bonnie Jensen and I-aurel Steddom Rod Dunn retiring student- body president, Installed the 193B4H officers at the conclu- »bn of the assembly Woodworth in Typing II, Cheryl Severns and Ken Mills In Typ­ ing I. Namne Libby, 1963 Annual editor, received the annual award. History and track awards were presented by Gene H arri­ son. Marilyn Rundberg received the outstanding U. S. history award Pacific Pep Club Officers Elected Pacific High Pep Club officers for 1963-64 are Susan Wilson, president; Susan Schwab, vice president; Colleen Breedlove, secretary; S a n d y Dearborn, treasurer, and Patty Ellis, pep leader. Membership is now open for Track Award* Freshmen receiving track next year. awards were Ron Frost, Carl Jennings, Rex Rider. Steve Phil­ SENIORS PICNIC AT lips, Mike Knapp, and Harry HONEYMAN STATE PARK Members of the graduating Mollier. JV awards weer presented to class of Pacific High School Hurry Letter, Ray Johnson, gathered at Honeyman State Ricky Wright, Mike Ixirenlzen, Park near Florence for a picnic Dave Hanson, Jim Forty, and Saturday John Johnson. . Chaperones included Mr. and Varsity awards went to Rich | Mrs Jack Waldie, M r* Philip ard Buss, Craig Deming, Larry Wright, Paul Clute and Mrs Bowman, John Poler, Chris Eugene Harrison. Tope Wayne Streets, Bill Bates, Rayburn Guerin. Jerry Cox, Bob Neff, and Mike Knapp, a fresh­ man. Richard Denn was recog­ nized as track manager. Those receiving trophies later Langlois met Gold Beach on in the year are Bob Neff for high point man. with «34 points; their home field Thursday May Larry Bowman, most improved; 16 Gold Beach was out to even Chris Tope for the -MO, and Bob up the series with their starting left hander on the mound. Henry Neff again in the pole vault. Jerry Cox presented a pres­ Potter wa* hurling for the Lang­ ent to Mr. Harrison as a token lois Panther* He gave up 2 run* of thanks from the entire track in the top of the first and 1 In Langlois Panthers Down G.B., 7-3 team. B s tabs 11 Award* Baseball awards CHAHSEL 6 were pre- sented by James Clymer. Varsity awards went to Hod Dunn, Ira Chase, Bob Bartlett, Randy Waldie. Russ Wright, Richard Bell, Allen MeCleland, Gale Turner, Vernon Lang, Frank Smith and Tom Dear­ born, a freshman; JV, Greg Mayea, Arlie Turn­ er, Ken Pennington, Carl Lang, Mike Turner, and Kod Breed­ love. Trophies will go to Allen Me- Cleland with .304, lor the best batting average; Bob Bartlett, for most valuable player, and to Vernon Lang, most improved player At this time Marilyn Rundberg was recognized as statistician of the season The Floras Willow Trophy was presented to Dana Buss by Mrs. Judy Harrison, home economics teacher. Larry Bowman presented a plaque for the Pirates Hall of Fame to Jerry Cox. The plaque, from the letterm an ’s club is for each sport, and will be kept In the sehool. John Botz presented the Dar- oil Guerin trophy to senior Rod Dunn, as the most outstanding athlete The American Legion plaque was presented to Larry Bowman by John Wahl, principal, who also presented Naninv Libby and Larry Bowman with the Oregon State University Leader­ ship awards. The Girls State award was presented to Marilyn Rundberg, and Boys State to Bob Hansohn and Charlie Waterman. during the past week. Lloyd Blanchard. Harbor, out May 19 Evelyn Frechette, Port Or­ ford, out May 19 Loretta Pickle, Four Mile, out May 19 Paul W Driscoll, In May 20. out May 26 Baby boy Fleetwood, Gold Beach, In May 20, out May 23. Charlotte A Grant, In May 20. out May 23. Baby girl Grant, born May 20, out May 23. Bertha Hugh, in May 20. out May 22. Lawrence W. Ashton, out May 20. Maris G. Hall, out May 20 Nancy Sequine, out May 20 Baby girl Sequine, out May 20. Ronald Hetmken, Sixes, in May 21, out May 23. Barbara Nasvall, Coquille, in May 21, out May 24. Rodrigo Navarro, Port Or­ ford, in May 21, out May 23. Stanley Oberg, in May 21, out May 22. Sharon Turaow, Wedderburn, In May 21, out May 23. Edith Deveny, out May 21. Fred Kitsehnan, Port Orford, out May 21. Peggy Stellman, Gold Beach, out May 21. Mary Wehmeier, Port Orford, out May 21 Kenneth Belden, Port Orford, in May 22, out May 24. Carrie Conant, in May 22. Opal Johnston, in May 22. Judith Roberts, Port Orford, in May 22, out May 24. Ervin Severns, Port Orford, in May 22, out M ay 25. Ethel Ticknpr, in May 22. Florence Sonderman, Port Or­ ford, out May 23 Leah Fleetwood, Gold Beach, out May 23. Carolyn Bigelow, Gold Beach, out May 23 Andrew Madison, Port Orford, in May 23 out May 28 Shirlev Ward, in May 23, out May 24 Ida Pearsall, in May 24 Sharil Lucas, out May 24. James Heck, out May 24. Darrell Price, Langlois, in May 25 Fred Grcenbay, in May 26 the top of the fifth. The Pan­ ther* went on to overpower the G o ld Beach (quad and defeat them 7-3 in their second m ee t­ ing Hits lor Langlois weregath ered by Flood 2 for 2, Storm 2 for 3, Keeler 1 for 3, Robbins 1 for 2, Smith 1 for 3, Haga 1 for 2, Hatmaker 0 for 3, Potter 1 for 3, Sweeney 0 for 0, Peel 0 foe 0, Spurgeon 0 for 0, Losh- baugh 0 for 0, Hall 0 for 0 Game itatistic* for Langlois: RBI R H AB 7 7 9 21 I IM A P V XdMUXZM'/V "White Man'* Cod' by Rhona Churchill. Mi«» Churchill is both a memorable reporter a n d a vivid photographer; a d in this firstha.id account of the present explosive situation in South Af­ rica, she takes us straight to the heart of the African people and their problems—to thcTranskei Reserve, to mission schools and hospitals, to Alexandra township and the ruins of Sopluatown, to kraals and the law courts of Jo­ hannesburg. We see how the peo­ ple live and th'nk and what is happening to them in this con­ fused land where the principles of Apartheid rule and ruin their lives. Olive Barber in "Meet Me In Juneau." This is Alaska life to­ day—In logging camp and fish­ in g boat—by a w o m a n who "roughed It, " northern style,and records her experiences in de- l i g h t f u l fun -an d-fact-filled narrative Olive Barber achieved fame withher"Lady and the Lumber Jack", the story of her experi­ ences as a logger's wife Summer library hours starting June 1st: Mon. , Tues. , Wed. Scholastic Award* Scholastic awards were pre­ 7 -9 p m. i Thurs., Fri. , Sat. sented by Principal Wahl to 1-5 p. m. Pat Barr, Larry Bowman, Hod Dunn, Ginger Colson, Colleen Breedlove, Dennis Bush, Jerry Cox, Bonnie Jensen, Beverly Martin, Marilyn Rundberg, La- Donna Striebel. Susan Wilson, Mary Harris, Sheryl Mechals, Itolv Olson, Cheryl Severns, Ann Flood, Lorna Funk, Kara Mc­ Donald, Steve Phillips, and Kathy Severns. Band Award* Doug Jacox presented the band awards, which went to Nanine Libby, Bob Sweet, Mary Helmkcn, John Poler, Jo White, Dennis Johnson, Dan Kross- man, Nancy Shaw, John Forty, Mike Shank, Gloria Knutson, Bridge Bouts • DUPLICATE BRIDGE Duplicate bridge was played at the Port Orford grade school last Friday night Winners were: first Esther Conley and Cath­ erine Marsh; second, Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Kolen; tnird, Neota H a l l and Bill S w e e t; fourth, MaudcWelr and Grace McKen­ zie. The next play w ill be Satur­ day, 8 p. m.at the Ophir school. AH players are Invited. H l WS PORT ORFORD AOS W ÀS 10:30 Major l ea g u e Baseball N. Y. at C leveland 1.30 Saturday Matinee* 5.00 Wide World of Sport* 6.30 Jetaona 7.00 Figi* of the Weals 7.45 Make That Spare 8« 00 Hazel 8:30 Joey Bishop 9:00 Lawrence Walk 10:00 Hootenanny 10. 30 Sunday night Movie SUNDAY, JUNE 2 10:30 Herald of Truth 11:00 Light Tim e 11:15 Social Security 11.30 Major League Baseball L A . s i Cincinnati 1:30 Direction* '63 2:00 Film Fare 2:30 Comedy Caper* 3:00 Sunday Feature 4:00 M eet the Candidate* 5:00 Major Adams Trallm astei 6:00 TBA 6:30 McKeever and the Col. 7:00 Ensign O'Toole 7:30 Disney's World of Color 8:30 Car 54 9:00 Bonanza 10.00 V oice of Firestone MONDAY, JUNE 3 9:30 Romper Room IO 00 Price 1* Right 10:30 Bingo 11.00 Your First Impression 11.30 Seven Key* 12.00 Ernie Ford Show 12:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 General Hospital 1:30 You Don't Say 2:00 Day in Court 2:24 Midday Report 2:30 Jane Wyman 3:00 Queen for a Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust 4:00 American Bandstand 4:30 Discovery 4: 55 Bandstand New* 5:00 Capt. Humboldt 5. 30 Mickey Mouse Club 6:00 New* by 6 6:15 Huntley Brinkley 6:30 Gallant Me:. 7:30 The Dakotas 8:30 R iflem an 9:00 Stoney Burke 10:00 Ben Casey 11:00 News 11:15 Tonight Show TUESDAY, JUNE 4 6:30 Laramie 7: 30 Combat 8: 30 Hawaiian Eye _ 9: 30 Untouchable* 10:30 Death Valley Day* 11:00 New* 11:15 Tonight Show WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 6:30 Pioneer* 7:00 Rebel 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Going My Way 9: 30 Our Man 1 liggin* 10:00 Naked City 11.00 New* 11:15 Tonight Show THURSDAY, JUNE 6 6:30 Ripcord 7:00 Expedition 7:30 Oczie and Harriet 8:00 Conna Reed 8:30 Leave it to Beaver 9:00 My Three Sons 9:30 McHale* Navy IO 00 Alcoa Premeire 11:00 New* 11:15 Tonight Show FRIDAY, JUNE 7 5:00 Capt. Humboldt 5.15 Mickey Mouse Club 5.45 Over the Garden Fence 6:00 New* by 6 6:15 Hurtley Brinkley 6:30 M illion Dollar Movie 8: 30 Flintstones 9:00 I' Dickens, He's Fenster 9:30 77 Sunset Strip 10:30 Danger Man 11:00 News 11:15 Tonight Show I W X K IE M -T V CHANNEL » KCNT* 3 DAYTIME MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Calendar 9:30 I Love Lucy 10:00 Thfc McCoys 10*.30 Pete and Gladys 11:00 Love of Life 11:25 CBS News 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 Ben Jexrod 12:25 NBC New* 12:30 As the World Turn* 1:00 Password 1:30 Housepazty 2:00 To T ell the Truth 2:25 Life Line 2:30 The M illionaire 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge of Night SATURDAY, JUNE 1 9:00 Captain Kangaroo 10.00 Alvin Show 10.30 Airman's World 11.00 Saturday New* 11.15 Baseball Gams of Week San Francisco at St. Louis 2.15 British Calendar 2:30 Existence 3:00 Mighty Mouse 3:30 Rln Tin Tin 4:00 Roy Roger* 4:30 Sky King 5:00 Dan Smoot Report 5:15 Hollywood Park Race 5:45 Dean Manion Forum 6:00 International Showtime 7:00 Doble GiUl* 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 The Defenders 9:30 Have Gun, W ill Travel 10:00 Gunsmoke * A* TKAD£^ ft PROFESSIONAL ZENITH Hearing aids, batteries, accessories and appointments. P .O . D rugstore ED 2-3281 1 2 -ltf ★ BU8IN 8ERVICE BANDON BOOK KEEP L',G Ser­ v ic e -C o m p le te Income tax s e r v i c e , bookkeeping and payrolL Thomas M. McGinty, Box 625, Bandon, Off ic e phone, FI 7-5421; h o m e phone, FI 7- 5703. Across the street from the Theatre. l-1 0 tf B O O K K E E PIN G P a y ro ll - T ax es W ilb u r G re e n ED 2 -2 9 0 7 P o r t O rfo rd ★ FOR RENT N IC E 35-foot t r a i l e r , near Western State* Plywood. U til­ ities furnished, $50 per month. Leo V lolette 5 -9 -tf CARPORT end utility room foe housetrailer and water for $20 per month. On Myrtle Lane 1 1 / 2 mile* north of Port Or­ ford. ED 2-3033 Clyde Esta- brook. 4 -1 8 -tf OUR BUSINESS IS PICKING UP • PNONf CP 2-4U5 wet 9«iwwe —All on nearly an 4 -2 5 -tf acre of land on Garrison Lake. Priced to sell! TWO bedroom home, unfurnish­ ed, back of grade school. Con­ 3 Bedroom h o m e and garage tact Johnny's Cafe. 5 -3 0 -2 tp with M illion Dollar view of harbor and coast on 100 by 140 foot lot; MAKE OFFER. ★ BABY SIT STO KES SUNDAY, JUNE 2 11:15 Baseball Game of Week San Francisco at St. Louis 2:15 Practical Arithmetic 2:30 Video 3 4:15 British Calendar TWO BEDROOM house, n e a r school. See Betty Del smarter, phone ED 2-4511 1-17-Cf ft TRAILER- two bedroom R olla- home, 35 f t . , good condition. 'THREE U N F U R N IS H E D two Evergreen Trailer Court. ’ bedroom houses. Two newly, ED 2-3414. 5 -2 3 -tf redecorated. See L e o n a r d Zastera at 235 E. 20th of ca ll SMALL, upright plauso. Western ED 2-2855 1 1 -2 9 -tf Auto. 5 -3 0 -tf FOR TOUR PROTECTION Pott Everlasting service was held for Lonner R. Pugh. Com-' rad Pugh was a charter member of Port Orford Post No 76 and s e r v e d as finance officer for many yean. The Lion* Club, Western States Plywood, The Langlois Business Men's Club, contributed to the s e n d i n g of two boys to Boy's S t a t e and two girls to Girl's State thru the sponsorship of Post 76 and the Auxiliary. Flags w ill be displayed on Memorial Day May 30 and on Flag Day, June 14. W i l l i a m Montgomery and Robert Meyer were elected d e l­ egates to the 45th Legion Con­ vention at Pendleton, Aug. 1-3. With Andy Gribble and Com. A. SECURITY IJGHTING Wlndmaiser as alternates. Legion m eetings w ill be dis- pensedwith until Sept, m eeting ★ MISCELLANEOUS Ask About Details Today 1 due to vacat ions duri ng the sum - met months. The director* w ill XM M M M M M M M M AM M M M conduct any business needing FL O W E R S for any occasion. L e a v e your order at Wells TUESDAY, JUNE 4 attention. 4:00 Video 3 Station. P h o n e ED 2-2371 5:45 Assignment News 2 -2 5 -tf 52 week» of im portant reading 6:15 Cronklte News only *3.00. Subscribe to Port 6:30 Mr. Ed Orford News. ED 2-2361. BUILDING SITES, business and 7:00 Art Linkletter home. Also, incom e properties 7:30 Marshal Dillon Reasonable down payments. 8:00 Lloyd Bridges S e e John Lyle. ED 2-2S92 8:30 Red Skelton 1 1 -12-tf 9:30 Jack Benny I k 00 Carty Moore Dt. C. G. S t e m . Chiropratie WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 4:00 Video 3 P h y s i c i a n. Physiotherapy. 5:45 Assignment News Hours (Tuesday through Sat­ 6:15 Cronklte News urday) 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m 6:30 Yogi Bear T hcilin BI dg. , Gold Beach 7:00 Story Of CH 7-8051 4 -1 9 -tf 7:30 The Virginian Color 9:00 Beverly H illbillies SEPTIC TANK PUMPING. Low­ 9:30 Dick Van Dyke est rales in P o r t Orford re­ 10.00 C ircle Theatre gardless. Gold Beach Sanita­ THURSDAY, JUNE 6 tion. Phone CH 7-4020 co l­ 4:00 M eet Lorraine lect 12-28-tf 4:15 Video 3 W E A L L like to be admired 5:45 Assignment News 6:15 Cronklte News looked up to. AUCTION 6:30 Traill West IS YO U R record for p o rta l For fair market prices consign 7:00 Price Is Right to Coos-Curry Livestock Auc­ your b ill* one to be proud 7.30 Fair Exchange tion every Wednesday start­ of? 8:00 Perry Mason in g at 1:00 p .m . One m ile 9:00 Twilight Zone south of Bandon on Rosa Road. P NOT. P l e n t y of buyers attending. 10.00 The Nurses T O D A Y ’S T H E D A T Under State and Federal in­ 11.00 Championship Bridge TO PA Y! spection. Culver and Schri- FRIDAY, JUNE 7 Let's start building a good 4:00 Video 3 ker, managers. Ray Zurqwalt, credit record today, so you 5:45 Assignment News weighmaster. 3 -9 -tf 6:15 Cronklte News can charge tomorrow. 6.30 Huckleberry Hound Wtien a Nottingham, Eng­ 7.00 Biography land, policeman asked to 7.30 Rawhide 0 7 00Q U IL L Z see his license, a man put 8:30 Route 66 it in his mouth, chewed it 9:30 Dr. Kildare Serving the up and swallowed it. He was ljk 30 Video 3 Bandon - North Curry Area COQITIlJ.E, OREGON There's Good News In The Ads r Port Orford News, Thursday, May 30, 1 9 6 3 - 5 BABY SITTING or child care In my home. Sally Pickering ED 2-2121 4 -1 1 -tf CARD OF THANKS ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Washington 8 10th St. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p, m. Wednesday Night Service 7:00 p. m. Rev. O. C. Alexander, Pastor PORT ORFORD BAPTIST MISSION Sunday School 9:45 a. n: Church Service 11:00 a. m. Training Union 7:00 p. m. Evening Service 8:00 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass 9:30 p. m. Father Irvin Vandcrhey, Priest CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service 11:00 a. m. Testimony Meeting 8:00 p. m. 2nd and 4th W ednesday The fam ily of Doctor Lonner Ralph Pugh wish to extend their thank« and eternal gratitude to the many friends who have com e to our assistance during the tim e You folks who are shopping for of his Illness and death. We are a comfortable home w ith 2 grateful for the transportation bedrooms, com pletely furn­ furnished to t h e hospital; the ished, even with TV should c a r d * and call* assuring rym- see this one for $5500. 00. pathy and help; the bounteous food furnished by the Episcopal-. C hoice Lots snd A c r e a g e dr Garrison Lake —Are good In­ Ian Guild and Order of the East- vestments. • ernStar and others; to the Vet­ Look over all of it b e f o r e ' erans far the flag and their sup­ buying. ; port; for the beautiful flowers, for all these we sue thankful but WESLEY D. SPENCER most of all for h a v i n g such Realtor friends. - 2 Blocks West of McKay»— Mary S. Pugh Phone EDgewood 2-2231 Lonalee and George Hamlin Richard and Dena Pugh f / COMMUNITY' CHURCH 20th and Jackson Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Service -7:30 p. m. Midweek Service 8:00 p. m. (Wednesday) Rev. Jam ie France, Pastor ST. CHRISTOPHER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Services held in the Roman C a t h o l i c Church building) Sunday* IV 00 a.m. Mat bo, the Holy E u c h a r i s t and Church School. The Rev. Fr. L. Wayne, Bond, Vicar JEHOVAH'S WITNESS Sunday Service 3:00 p. m. Wed. Bible Study 7:30 p .m . Saturday, Theocratic Ministry School 7:30 p .m . Saturday Service M eeting 8:30 p. m. E.C. Carlson, Presiding Minister 3 Bedroom hom e w ith large re­ creation r o o m and 9 acre* with s o m e timber, has fine beach on Garrison Lake. Look this over and make an offer. A FOUR BEDROOM HOME In the Geer Addition plus an ex­ tra t o o io j a built In range; 1 1 /2 b a th s ; fireplace; two septics; this home Is priced to sell at $12, 500. 00 and Is a bargain. srosts a r ★ REAL ESTATE D .F . DEVOE, REALTOR ♦ * * * CI F AN 2 bdr. home on 50 x 100 business lot. Next to M edical center. $1500 down on total price of $8500.00. 2 BEDROOM home in Zumwalt addition. Existing State Vets loan. 120 x 120 lot. $7500. 00. Terms. OLDER 2-STORY home located one block off highway in center of city. A real bargain at $2750. 00. 3 BEDROOM HOME. C om pletely rem odeled even to new c e m e r t fo u n d ^ o n . 1128 ft. of living space. 1 1 / 2 baths. Priced RIGHT $8950 00 with terms. 2 BEDROOM HOME—North of city l i m i t s . In real nice area. Large lot 100 x 200, w ell landscaped with lots of p l a y r o o m . Price $6500 00 Terms. ON 12th STREET. 2 Bedroom partially furnished home. 2 n ice acres of land. C em ent slab and foundation for garage—$8500 ten n a 2 BEDROOMS DOWNSTAIRS and 2 attic bedrooms w ith fo ld - away ladder. Furnished living room and kitchen and utility room. Heated garage and workshop. X-tra large lot. Landscaped yard. Furnishings include deep freeze, fr ig elec, stove, dinette set, washer and dryer, TV, living room and bedroom groups, car­ peting, etc. Priced at only $8950. 00 w ith terms. (Below) SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Sabbath School 9:00 a. m. Church Service 10:30 a. m. Elder C. E. Wimer, Pastor PENTICOSTAL CHURCH OF COD "Brush Prairie" 9:45 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship 7:30 !’• m. Evening Worship Tuesday Adult 7:30 P- m. Bible Study Friday Prayer 7:30 P- m. M eeting Rev. A.E. Haight, Pastor x ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH * Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Worship 11:00 a .m . Membership Class Thursday mornings 10:00 a. m. Sustday evenings 7:30 p. m. Rev. H. U Daugs 205 W. 6th. St. Port Orford JOHN W. "RED' MCWILLIAMS, Manager EDgewood 2-2907