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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1963)
r -si > f MEADES SPEND HOLIDAY IN SAN FRANCISCO Mr and Mrs. Tom Meade and daughter, Jeanette Fromm end g r a i. d s c n, Scott, s p e n t the Thanksgi zing week In SanFrsn- cisco, sznere they visited with Tom's mother and other re la ________ _____ tive* T llA N K S G lV IN C REUNION r » M The H. A McGarvey home was a scene of a fam ily gathering Iasi week with Pat's mother, Mr*. Edythe Wood coming from Port la n d t h e w e e k e n d before Thanksgiving anti the rest of the fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Van T h ir l and daughters, Corvallis, Mr. ami Mr*. Tom Van T h iel, P o r t l a n d , Jim Taylor from Seattle and Pearlie McGarvey completing the festive group. Port Orford News, FAMILIES CATHER Mr and Mrs James Peterson and fam ily, Mr and Mrs James Robinaon, parents of Mrs Pet erson from Brookings, and the Leonard Peterson fam ily enjoy ed a Joint Thanksgiving dinner CALIFORNIA VISITORS Visiting at the Irvin Wehmeier home recently were his daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mr*. Bob Pierce and the LionBomar fam ily of Orinda, California. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Art Fisk, former Port O r ford resident, was a patient at the Bandon hospital lor several day* last week but has returned to her home in Gold Beach to wait for a few weeks to learn it she must have surgery. V IS IT FORMER RESIDENTS I a FROM DOLLS that talk to rocket in, , t h a t ' . what you’ ll tin,I at t h e llalin llerihvarr Christmas .• n t . , t mu I 'li- : t \ ■ : .itlirr I- tems, loo, like radios, te le v i sion, appliances and tools. Plen ty of (election* to go unilrr thr -a tree (or all your fam ily. Community Church News tvang elirt Hilly Graham ad dresses the generation growing up in thr ihailow of the atomic Cloud in hi* newest feature mo- linn picture, " touch of Bran," which w ill he ihown for the tin t tim e in t h r Port Orford area, Friday, December 1 J, 7t JO p. m. at the Port Orford Community Church, ?Oth £. Jackson. Graham's producing organiia- tlon, World W ld r Picture*, took it* sound-color camera* to thr homes and factorie* and placet of amusement of Manchester, England, where the story of a working man's fam ily actually took place. The dramatic cast was drawn from the locale I t self, resulting in a ring of auth enticity rarely leen on the mo t i o n picture screen. The film waa directed by Dick Ro*i and Ain* the emotional gamut in cluding something for every age group. Scheduled with the ikam atic feature, is a Musical Featurette, " To God the Glory, " which fea tures the talent and artistry of the Billy Graham platform teami C liff Barrows, song leader and master of ceremomrsj George Beverly S h e a , internationally known bass baritone soloist;Tedd Smith and Don liustad at piano andorgsti; and the voices of the Chrittianaircs Choir. A unique highlight is a "Sing Along* segment in which the audience participates as C liff Barrows conduct*. The two motion pictures pro vide a full evening of inspira- t i o n a n d spiritual challenge blended in a most unusual man ner. The Community Church Youth Groups of the area are siionsor- lng the showing of the film . A l though the youth of th r area are especially invited, everyone is welcome and urged to attend. The bi-m onthly meeting of the Curry County Men's Fellow - s h ip w ill meet this Saturday, December 7, at the Port Orford Community Church. The potluck dinner is sched uled to start at 6i30 p. m. and the program at 7i3O p. m In ad dition to the special features of t h e program there w ill be an election of officers for the com - ing year. The fellowship is an interde Th nom ination*! organlration made up of laymen of the county All officers are laymen. A ll men, w h e t h e r or not they attend church are cordially Invited to attend this inform al tim e of fel lowship. Tips For Yule Trees The Keep Oregon Green As sociation calls attention to the following safety r u l e * for the hantlling of Christmas trees in the home. 1 Because your tree bcginal to lose moisture as soon as It has b e e n cut, it is recommended that as soon as it is brought into your home, you saw off the butt end at least one inch above the original cut and then place it in a cool, shady place w ith the butt end placed in a container or water. 2. IXtring the entire tim e the tree is in use in the home, be sure the butt end is kept In w a ter. R efill the container every day as the tree absorbs the w a ter w h i c h keeps it fresh and green and reduces the fire hazard, Investigation carried on at the U. S. Forest Products Laboratory In Madison,Wisconsin, indicates t h a t the use of fire-retardant chem icalsoften does more harm than good, hence the use of w a ter is recommended Mr. and Mrs. V al Townley re cently spent lO dayt inPortland a n d Eugene on a business and pleasure t r i p . They called on Leta Hoggatt, former Port Or- ford resident, and report she is m u c h better but not fully re covered f r o m her September auto accident. They also called on the Marion Wilsons in Salem. BPW Battle Rock auxiliary 903 to Two Pacific high school Future the Veterans of World W ar I held Busi new Leaders of A m e r i c a , their meeting Sunday, Dec. 1, Kathy Smith and Beverly M artin, with a good attendance. The serving com m ittee has were guests of the Business and Professional Womens c l u b at been busy, both hospitals being the ir Monday ni ght di nner m eet- remembered. Card* have been i n g, Also a guest was Gazelle sent to many who have been hos (Niespo) DeCraene, a Florence pitalized and calls made at their artist currently holding a o n e homes. The Auxiliary w ill have a rum man thow at the art center. The club also welcomed four mage sale thZ first of the new new members. They a rt Ari us year, date to be announced la Kosta, Mona Matz, Grace M c ter. Cookies are to be packed at Kenzie and Ann W illiam s. It was noted that club m em the home of [»resident Virginia Noah, Tuesday, Dec. 10. A ll bers are w riting their congres smen regarding the local break who can are asked to contribute toward this good deed. A gift water. The next meeting w ill be a w ill be sent to the Auxiliaries Christmas part', at the home of adopted Veteran at W hite C ity Florence McNeese on Monday, for Christmas. Thanks was extended to the December 16, Rotary Annes for 700 litte r bags made for the hospitals. spep n r Zion Lutheran Church News ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦ r For the month of December c h u r c h clraners w ill be Mrs. Charles M ollier,M rs. Jack Smith, Mrs. G.W. Edstrom and Mr*. Don ald Stole) altar flowers and ser vice Mrs Charles Baber, aco l y t e Clinton Stole, alternate, Tony Hefner, bell ringer Harry M o llier, alternate, Roger H ill, ushers, Albert W ehmeier a n d Paul Randall) receptionist Mrs. Jack Smith. The Luther League w ill dec orate tl»e tree Saturday, Dec ember 14. Roger H ill and Harry M o llie r are in charge of getting the tree. December 8 w ill be Holy Communion at the l b 00 wor ship service. At the close of the service, the annual congrega tion meeting w ill be h e ld O f ficers w ill be elected for the year and all annual report* w ill be read The Community Bazaar w ill be December b, beginning at IO i OO a. m. The church women w ill have a booth w ith Christ mas cards and fine Christmas gifts available. Sunday school program, Sun day, Dec. IS, at 7i00 p. m. V IS IT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Neal and daughters, Ciniiy ami B e c k y , spent Thanksgiving week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kosak, In Sheridan. During the week, the Neals also spent some tim e in P o r t l a n d buying Christmas merchandise for the P o r t O r f o r d Variety, which they own and operate. V IS IT IN SILETZ Mr. and Mr*. George McDon ald , and son Billy, spent the Thanksgiving weekend visiting at the home of their daughter and fam ily, the Elroy Ericksons, inSiletz. A gathering of 26 fam ily members and friends enjoyed the Holiday feast 3. Be sure the tree is w ell sup ported anil is away from fire places, radiators, television sets or other sources of h e a t . The tree should be placed so it w ill not block an exit in case of fire. 4. Lighted camlles or other o p e n flames should never be use don or about Christmas trees. 5. Check electric lights and connections. Worn, frayed wires or electric cords must not be used. 6. Avoid use of combustible decoration* and flam m able re flectors for the colored lights. M e t a l foil "icicles" or tinsel must be kept out of bulb sockets 7. Avoid overloading the e l ectric circuits. Accumulations of wrapping paper and the plac ing of electrical toys under the tree should be avoided as fire hazards. Potted or living Christmas trees brought into the home are favored by some who enjoy hav- December 5, 1963—3 SON ARRIVES WWI Auxiliary Dale Projecti News GUASZANT^ED M e A K . . . ANN O U N C E ENG AG EM ENT Thursday, ho tu e Byron Mark Forty, 9 pound 11 ounce son of Ken and Diane For ty, was born at the Bandon hos pital o n Saturday, November 30. The baby has a two year old brother, Vernon. HOME ON LEAVE Pvt. LaMoyne Paris, Jr. was home for an eleven day enroute leave after finishing his basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He l e f t Wednesday night for Fort Rucker,Alabama,where he igill be stationed for n in e months w hile attending warrant officer helicopter flight training. A Christmas exchange of gifts and a tasty potluck was enjoyed w ith the Barracks following the meeting. An invitation ha* been ex tended the auxiliary to attend the Christmas meeting at Gold Beach, December 15, at o n e o'clock An exchange of gifts w ill be held. KENT BEEF LIVER Flavorful, Nutritious cigarettes 48 Sags 1(0.. 99“ CzHdlSTMAS GIFT- WAAP Forum F u tr í «KK STEAKS “"3 9 Lg Mr. and Mr*. John C alvin M c Connell of Port Orford are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lou, to Bruce Alden Froemke of Port land, Oregon. Mr.Froemke grad uated from the San Francisco College of Mortuary Science, is a licensed m ortician, and is now employed at the Roes Hollywood Chapel, Inc. in Portland. Miss M cConnell attended Northwest Nazarene College in N a m p a , Idaho, for two and a half years, and is now a secretary at South Western Ctegon College, North BeniL A spring wedding is b e i n g planned at the Coos Bay Church of t h e Nazarene. Thé couple w ill make their home in Port land. ico. Art Center Sets Christmas Dinner Lamb Shoulder Steaks 55 J IF P V CAIE MIXES And FMSTINSS PAPER T O W E LS ZE E " ÔIANT-AIST COUJtS LOANS UP TO $ 1 5 0 0 Ik»« it is -a MkNPY MUNIREI or M o n ! Cali Crater Finance "M u m s SHAM CHATI« SlUASKI IS List MJNtY H O M I" CRATER FINANCE “3Ä0E Bet-Gar Building GOLD Bt'ACH CH 7-2811 is IB LB PANCAKE M IX PURE VANILLA ALBERS BAG APPLES 4 49 PINK &RAPEFRUIT 3 29 O R A N G E S BS5 6 - 1 POTATOES 20 79 29 PHEASANT CATSUP IZ-OX 4 b ‘$T FACIAL TISSUE CORN FLAKES ASPARAGUS S Ä i t SCOTTiPs BISCUIT M IX Farm Fresh Produce 4i49 cwsawr MAYONNAISE S T R IC T L Y FRESH ing the same tree as many years as it remaina small enough to move in and out of doors. Ample provision sliould be made f o r watering such trees, especially when indoors. FNPS o m J ie c e s roast 39: Monday, December 16, has been chosen for the potluck fa m ily Christmas dinner at the Art Centerthis year. The festive an imal feast w ill begin at 7 p. m. We’re not saying most doctors’ writing is illegible, but one we know wrote out a prescription and gave it to a man to fill; the man laid it down on the piano when he got home and his daughter played it and won a music scholarship. LP* Æ LAMB SHOULDER RETURN FROM TRIP Glenn and Butch Hensley have Just returned from a trip through the southwestern states and M ex ico. They visited relatives and friends in Arizona and New M ex SLICED BACON BACON P 5“ JUTV 40-fc PEACHES 7“ ’«™ 6 ^ M M IX E D N U T S çiÇUfCfcÇ -CAM 6 9 PEANUT BUTTER PUWKW-25-0* 8 9 ° CAKE DECORATIONS » «°* 4 9 ° TELS NAPTHA SOAP S& 8 9 ° V IM PE TER GE N T Î& 6 9 ° FABRIC FINISH HEW ERS«“ 2 9 BERRV SYRUPS 99° / X , PEL MONTE CflNACtt ' PÍICE5 C FFTCnvF D e te n e r « , f - 6 -7 Where Prices Are tower Every Day I new HOUtii 9 muy CKttrr u v a ty