Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, November 21, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sorority Holds Hobo Party,
Pledges Fund Drive Help
Guild Dates
Yule Party
th e N o v ittib c r m e e tin g ol the D rive this m o n tli Judy Bens v o l­
S«>rorlt> w a i b e lli at I he home unteered to ask I h r lo c a l restaur­
o l France« S m ith «villi m rm b e n ants to set aside one hour o l the
a tte n d liig dressed at hobos H ull day, Wednesday, Novem ber 27,
w a » c a lle d and each m em ber and put whatever money lit a k -
answered w ith a Thanksgtvllig en in for coffee aside for the
poem. Those pretent were Juily M. D. drive The chapter w ill
lb in, I w ila B) rue>, Dorothy C o l- m atch what Is taken in
Social C hairm an has planned
l i n t , Beverly M cKenzie, Jean
SamudlO, Frances Sm ith, Dor- a dinner-dans e at W halen s at
w h ich tim e Jean SamudlO w ill
othy V a le t and C arol Weaver,
Guests were Hlta Berger, D id i fee ei ve her I ewe I p in . T enia! i ve
Del, C o n n ie G entry, Beverly date Is set lo t the first week in
Decem ber
lle lm h e n amt Bonnie Wagner
Scrapbook chairm an, Beverly
Letter« ol thanks w e n re a d lro m
JoA n nr C rib b le , Irene Hale and M cKenzie reported plan» were
Louise k a rth c r,w h o have moved b e i n g o u tlin e d lo r the year's
a w a y . A le tte r w at read from scrapbook.
No further actio n was taken
C a r o l Shiner asking lo r assi«-
la nco in th e M uteu la r Dyttrophy on raising m oney for the P a cific
h i g h hand uniform s u n til the
J a y -C -I ttes, w lio are in charge
o f tlie pro je ct, have been con-
la , I. .!
A Ways and Means p ro je ct for
D e ccitlhe r w i ll be a hom e-m ade
sandy sat« at the annual Legion
A u x ilia ry Bazaar, Decem ber b.
E a c h m em ber Is to make 4 -5
pounds of cam ty amt then there
w i ll he a workshop at Jean Sam-
tidlo's, Decem ber 5, to package
it.
The E ducation program was
given by Juily Bens and Beverly
M cKenzie. The to p ic was "T h e
Departm ent 9C om m an de r
Changing P o le s " , concerning
Julius Kohler, Brooking», attend­ tin A rctic and A n ta rc tic histo r­
ed the re g u la r m ee ting of A m ­
ic a l and geographical changes.
e rica n Legion Pott Zb ot P o r t
Refreshments were served by
O rford Tuesday evening
JeanSamuiUo andFrances S m ith
He presented a state award to
The next m ee ting w i ll be field
tin- Post for securing above quota
at H elen Stole's on Dec. 11.
on m einbersnip In I9S>3 am i re ­
quested a repeat In 19<>4, In­
fo rm in g the comrades how to
secure m ore members.
C om m ander K oh le r w i ll re­
tu rn al tne January m ee ting to
In sta ll new ly e le cte d officers
for 19z>4.
The Port voted to donate $10
to t h e C hrtrtm as Ataociatlon,
and gave a vote ot confidence
Miss P atricia Ann Peck and
to C om m ander K oh le r in up­
h o ld ing ids actions at a recent her m other, Mrs J o h n Norby
D epartm ent o f Oregon election. were baptized at the beginning
It Is planned to have a work of the Sunday W orship Service
day any Sunday w eather perm its The f a m i l y lias a p plied f o r
m em bership in the church
to in s ta ll rid in g on the h a ll A ll
I lie Mary M artha C irc le w ill
members are requested to come
in w ork clothes on Sundays and m e e t at the church Thursday
afternoon at 1:00 T h e Pastor
bring a ham m er o r paint brush
Refreshments w e r e served w ill give the B ible Study M e m -
hen o l l« o th c ird rs are u rg rd to
w h ic h in clu d e d birth da y cakes attend the m e e tin g Rem em ber
fo r Comrade M ontgom ery and also, ladies are s e llin g C h rist­
X nxiliary vice -p re sid e n t Lola mas cards again this year
W indm aiser w lio had birthdays
Thanksgiving Service w i ll be­
on Novem ber 17 and 18, respec­ held on Wednesday evening, at
tiv e ly . M rs J u lliu K oh le r a t­ 7i3O p. m on the 27th of Nov­
tended the a u x ilia ry m ee ting em ber Plan now to attend
«luring tne evening
The C hildrens Christm as Pro­
gram w ill be given S u n d a y ,
D ecem ber 15, at 7i00 o 'c lo c k
The Annual Congregational
HOME FOR V IS IT
M e e tin g w ill be at the close of
V is itin g at the Connie Colson W orship Service, Sunday, D ec­
home is th e ir daughter Lind a, em ber 8
w h o was d isclia rg rd from the
M r B ill Knoke has volunteered
la d y" M arines on Oct 11. "I he to pang the cross on the church.
Colson fa m ily drove to Eugene
Come to church every Sunday,
on Sunday to see V irg in ia who
bring your fa m ily and stop to
is a student at the U niversity.
in v ite your neighbor.
M lW S
Zion Lutheran
Church News
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M a ry M a rg a re t Halm kan
Last week marked the end of
the first nine week» period Stu­
dents and teat her» spent the j
Inst week of the quarter testing |
IN A B IL IT Y TO MAKE DECIS-
and summing up grades.
ION'S consumes time and energy
Hejior: eards came nut yester­
that could be spent doing the
day and the Honor Roll w ill be job with less wear and tear on
published in the next edition you.
of this paper.
Don't let worry slow you down
Here’s a simple S-step formula
O P E N HOUSE
The halls of Pacific were filled to use in making any decision
1 Think through your re­
with pleasant smells Thursday
and after following your nose sources time, money, energy,
vou would soon find yourself at skills.
2. Just what is your goal?
the Home Ec door Tt seem»
the Home Ec girls were busy Get this clearly in mind.
3. What are the alternatives?
making refreshments for Open
Consider the pros and eons of
House that night.
The open house started at each
4 Take action -choose the
7 45 Each parent attended the
same classes his child did dur­ way you think w ill meet your
ing the day and got a chance goal.
5, Follow
through
and
if
to meet the different teachers.
The classes were shortened to necessary, revise your decision
IS minutes each Refreshments Revision doesn't mean you've
were served at the end of the made a mistake This is a per­
fectly normal consequence
last class.
Every lim e you replace in­
action with action you heat down
PLAYS COMINC
Two one-act plavs, Rapunzel that procrastination habit and
and Old Mother Hubbard, w ill grow in pride of accomplish­
he presented at Pacific High ment.
H e lp fu l H in ts
NEW
STEREO
USBO
The new stereo is now in the
balcony and was used for the
f rst lim e at the Sadie Hawkins
Dance.
There are speakers at eaeh
'id and everyone agrees that
the sound is splendid
this stereo was pul together
In Mr Clute and M r Sheets.
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OOLO B tA G H • OREGON
Miss Sharon Wilson, daughter [
I Mr and Mr» Marion Wilson I
ami Don McMichael». von of
Mr and Mrs J i - h m - M cM ichaels,
were m arried Nov 5 in Van-|
couver. Wn
Mrs Dorothy Knoke and Mrs.
Mrs McMichaels was grad­ Kay Neal were hostesses to the
uated from Pacific High School Sunset Garden C lu b at the Knoke
in IM I and laler Irom Portland home on Friday, Nov 15th. The
Secretarial School
o n e o c lo c k dessert luncheon
McMichael», whose parent» was fo llo w e d by a discussion of
reside in Portland, has been a C h r i s t m a s ideas that were
member of the Coast Guard lor brought by each m em ber M any
decorative and new ideas were
the past six years
Mr and Mrs McMichael« art- presented a n d enjoyed Plant
making 'heir home in Bandon. f o r the Christm as party were
Mrs McMichaels' parents, fo r­ made T lie door prize was won
mer Pori Orford residents, now by Mrs Irm a Hague Mrs Pat Lee
reside near Salem Grandpar­ was a guest of the group
ents are Mr and Mrs Fred
Jamieson id Port Orford
Garden Club
Plans Party
F.F.A Holds
Initiation
P a cific h ig li school's chapter
o f the Future i arrners of A m e r­
ica h e l d th e ir in itia tio n of
' greenhands" Tuesday e v e n in g
N o v e m b e rs , at the s c h o o l.
Parents and guests enjoyed an
open house in the F. F. A. shop
and w e r e served coffee and
cookies.
Those becom ing grei-nhands
include cfc
Roy Barr, Lanny Boston, Floyd
Chase, Dewey H i ll, Dat-i ! H a t-
m aker, Ldw anl M cD a nia l, Roy
Potter, Donald S m ith, Joe T r im ­
ble and Dennis Knoke.
Thursday,
RETURN FROM
V A C A T IO N
November 21,
1963—3
CELEBRATE MOTHER'S
EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Dale B artle tt
returned tact Sunday from a nine
d a y vacation th a t in clud ed a
v is it w ith Dale's m othe r ii. Santa
Barbara, C a lifo rn ia , t w o «lays
in Las Vegas w ith her, s to p o v e r
at Reno and in Ashland on Sat­
urday to pick up Bob for a tr ip
to S pringfield. T h e y enjoyed
the weekend w ith th e ir daughter,
Sharori and Gordon Douglas a rut
grandchildren.
VFW A U X IL IA R Y
T O SEND GIFTS
M r. and Mrs. R. A. W allace
and son Clyde spent Veteran's
Day w e e k e n d in T illa m o o k
h e lp in g Frances* mother, Mrs.
M in n ie Heman, celebrate her
30th birthday. This was the first
tim e in sixteen years that Mrs.
Hem an and her eight ch ild re n
have spent a day together. Mrs.
H e m a n also received a te le ­
phone c a ll te llin g her o f a new
great, great graniklaughter born
on her 80th birthday.
CAN ASTA CLUB
HOLDS MEETING
A m eeting of the Battle Rock
Jinx Canasta clu b had th e ir
A u x ilia ry to Veterans o f Foreign
Wars was held at M ary P h ilp o tt's reg ular m ee ting last Tuesday at
Fem Ruth's home. Maude W eir
home Novem ber 15.
IN HOSPITAL
L u c ille Owen, d is tric t presi­ w on high score. Dorothy Spence
s e c o n d and M ary Brazil low.
Mrs A lb e rt W ehm eier has been dent, paid her o ffic ia l v is it o f Rose Davis was a guest.
a p a tie n t at Southern Coos Hos­ the year Also v is itin g from Co­
p ita l in Bai.don since last w eek­ q u ille was .Mrs C ristle Binning»
A package w i ll be m a ile d to som ething to contribute please
end Latest reports are that she
the
hospital g ift shop Wednesday com act the a u x ilia ry by t h a t
is fe e lin g much better and w ill
Novem
ber 27. If a n y o n e has date.
be home soon.
People Are Funny',
Extension Decides
H e lp in g m rm b e n take a long
range look at th e ir live» and to
p la n th r use of th e ir m oney, for
both the pretent and future se­
c u rity , was the purpose o f the
S ix e s -E lk Hom e E x t e n s io n
m e e tin g subject Nov IS.
The pro je ct lesson was d ir­
ecte d by Mrs B.C. Haddock, w ith
a ta lk on the F a m ily L ife C ycle,
and Mrs R L. Gerhardt «tiscus-
s t n g The f a m ily Incom e and
Cost of F a m ily Sup|«ort
A liv e ly discussion fo llo w e d
and members decided that peo­
ple are funny: " T hey spend m on­
ey they do n't have to buy things
they d o n 't n ce d to impress peo­
ple they do n't like . "
A Christm as party w i ll be he ld
L>cc. 13, at the home of Mrs Ed
Zastera, w ith a $1 g ift exchange
FALSE FIRE ALARM
F ROM SEATTLE
John Thomas, son of .Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Thom as, c a lle d his
parents last Thursday at 12:15
a.m . from Seattle, ju st having
arrive d w ith his w ife from Fort
D evin, Mass. The operator m is­
ta ke n ly c a lle d the f i r e dept.
W h e n he f in a lly reached his
home, he asked, "w here is the
f i r e ?•' He w i ll be stationed at
Fort Lewis, W ashington.
Before you wash a wool swea­
ter. lay it flat on a bath towel
and outline the shape with a
basting thread o r pins
Virginia Weiser, OSC N u trit­
ionist for the Extension Service,
tells you how
If you buy a frozen turkey,
already stuffed, cook it without
thawing. Before cooking, it's all
right to let stand overnight in
the refrigerator, but not at room
temperature One»* you do start
roasting the turkey, continue
until it is finished. Do not start,
it one day and finish it the next.
If the frozen turkey to B it
stuffed, thaw it in its own wrap­
per, in the refrigerator. The
thawing is more uniform than
when thawed at nmin tempera­
ture A turkey of It) to 20 pounds
w ill take about two to three days
to thaw in the refrigerator.
R E P O R T CARDS O U T
tomorrow night
The first plav w ill start at
TURKEY TIM E IS HERE.
R 00 and the admission w ill he You can buy frozen turkey al-
ready stuffed or without stuff-
50c per person.
ing. Hut ther's a difference in
COSTUME W IN NERS
the way you handle it.
The annual Sadie Hawkins
dance was held in the balcony
last Friday night It started at
7 30 .and ended around 10:30.
N0KGF K DICKINSON
This dance was sponsored by
the juniors
This was a costume party and
prize winners were Mike Knapp
AfrCNCY
and Rev Hattaeks.
Sharon Wilson Bride in Vancouver Ceremony
St. C hristopher's G u ild held
a work m ee ting for the com ing
bazaar on Wednesday, Novem ber
1 3, at the home of V irg in ia Stauf­
fer. There was a business m eet -
in g in the afternoon and plant
for a Christm as party were dis­
cussed to be held at the home of
Mrs Pal .McCarvcy. Members
present were; president and hos­
tess V irg in ia Stauffrr./Ana S m ith.
Ruth M oyer,Pat M cCarvcy.Josie
Forty and M a rjo rie W erner
A special w-srk m e e tin g was
held the fo llo w in g T u e s d a y ,
Novem ber 19, at the home of
M a rjo rie Werner for the purpose
of c o n tiu u lin g tlie projects fo rth e
C o m m u n ity Bazaar
Port O rford News,
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