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Elizabeth Churchill Becomes Bride 4 H Cooking In Lutheran Ceremony December 7 Nl Wedding vow, an.i band, wvrr I I ol low i ng a wedding trip to , - x c h a u g r d oy lll'u b e lh E. Seattle th e couple w ill be at Churchill and Vernon G. M ag home in Port Orford. í n -on in an afternoon i rrrrnony Coming Irom out ol town for in /I011 Lutheran Church, Port the wr.lding were Mr and Mrs. C'tlof'l, o i l Saturday, December . Alvin Magneton, Ito, Molnet, Rev. IL I , Haiigi, o fficiat Iowa, M r and Mr, Harry Mag- ing. ueton and fam ily, Seattle, Mr. I'lu- bri.lv chote to be married i and Mrt. Jamet Magneton and hi a street length pinh brocade i fam ily, Mr. Hus Magneton, Mr. frock and iva» attended by her Ray Magneton and Mr. Glenn daughter, Mr, Curtí, Sabin ol M a g n e t o n , all of Bremerton, Cold Heat h. The belt man lor IW aihlngtou and Mr. Ronald 1. lhi- bridegroom wat hit brother, 1 anon, Alton a, Oregon. Harry Magneton ol Seattle. I In- bride it the daughter ol RETUR N FROM T R IP M n lla /e l llo h e tt ol Langlolt The Dave Starr* returned and the bridegroom the ton ol M rt Olga Magneton ol Port Or home Sunday from an extended Thunk,giving trip They visited ford M n Orris Smith ol Port Or- in Redmond and were in The fordwat the solol't. tinging the Dalles lor Thanksgiving day The balance ol lime was en "W edding Prayer " Tile gurttr were seated by Joyed Visiting in Ellensburg and t i t i l e n l o b n Magneton and I eroy Seattle with relat.ves and fri ends Holtett A recepción in the Piru Com munity L liuri h followed the cer emony M n Robert Holcomb 1 c ut and served the wedding cake, M n A. E. Haight poured coffee and KarenH o íie u ladled punch P a m e l a Holcomb rrgittered g urtti and M n C lifford W lgle “ Toucl of Brass, " one ol the prended at the g ill table. latest feature motion pictures released by Billy Crabam Films, w ill be shown at the Port Orford GEBAUERS HAVE CUESTS i Community Church this Friday Mr. and Mrt Harry Gebauer evening at 7:30p. m. Present to enjoyed a four day vu lt over snow tne film w ill be a re pre - Thanksgiving from their ton and f a m i l y , the Roger Gehauen, ' sentative of World Wide P ic cither vin to n were M r and Mn. tures, exclusive distributors of Billy Graham Films. The young Bill Skinner of Tacoma on Mon people of the cnurch w ill serve day. M r Skinner and Mrt. Ge refreshments su Use Social Room •bauer are couiliu at tne close. The annual Christmas Program Of the Sunday school is to be K N O TTIN C H A M S SPEND HOLIDAY IN W ASHINGTON presented at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, I he I rank KnoClinghamt drove December 22. Moat of tne Sun to I lud, Wathlngton the w e e k day school w ill participate dur ing the first half of the program of Thanksgiving and visited with Frank's aunts, t h e Mines Eva In the play entitled "The Per fect G ift, " to be mown during and M attle KnoCtlngham. t h e last half hour Is Use film , "C h ild of Bethlehem. " A ll Interested women arc in vited to the p r e - C h r is t m a s meeting of the Christian Wo men's Fellowsnip today (Thurs day) at 7:30 p. m. The women w ill meet at tne church. N a m in g Released tim e pupils w i l l meet Wednesday afternoon Irom 2i <0 to 3i to Absences are not excusable School authoritlrr as sure us that public school ac tivities do ik >( Interfere with re lease tim e pupils. This also ap plies to confirmation pupils The annual meeting of the congregation was at the close of worship on Sunday, December 8. Council members elected for next year are Mr. O rville An- vl roots, Mr. W alter Pratt, Mr. M ike Palmer, Mr. George M oel- ber and Mr. Bernard Koata. The delegate to the June convention w ill be Mr. Eric Johnson, with Mr. Charles Ualicr as alternate. T h e three members who w ill serve as the nominating com m ittee f o r next year a m Mr. Charles Bal/er, Mr. Ray Reinke, and Mr. Carl Back. The Lutheran Church Women would like to use this opjiortun- ity to thank those who helped make their booth at the Com munity Bazaar a success. The Luther League w ill have their annual Christmas Party on Saturday, December 14, w ith an exchange of gifts. They w ill al so trim the tree. On December 24, at 7:00 p. m. they w ill have a Candlelight Service. The Children's Christmas Pro gram w ill be Sunday night, Dec ember 1 S, at 7:00 p. m. Plan to attend and enJoy the evening of song, recitation and film . They have a ll worked hard (o bring this program to you. The Church Women Christmas Party w ill be Tuesday night at 7 :30 p.m. December 17. There w ill be a good program and an exchange of g if t s . Come and bring some one w ith you. The 1964 envelopes are In the foyer of the Church. Please pick up your pack. ■ A rt lit * * The Christman meeting and party will be held at Port O r ford's Cedar Room Tuesday. Dec 17, for all members and guests of the Sunset Garden club There will be an exchange of gifts and bingo parly lor while elephants that have accumu lated at members' homes in the past year PORTLAND TRIP Mrt. C.O. Boot« and M n . Jack Rote drove to Portlandon Thurs d a y to tie a part of the bury Christmas ruth and te r the beau tifu lly decorated s t r e e t s and ito rn . They rrturned home on Saturday. SOLDIER TO RETURN FROM VIETNAM I) h > As a holy day and a holiday. C hristm as means both p ra y e r ful worship and festive m e rry m aking T h e holy m eaning of the day Is expressed In Its name T h e L a tin name for C h ris t mas translates as the Feast or B irth d ay of O u r Lord The English Christm as m eans the Mass of Christ, a m eaning w hich Is closely paralleled by the D utch "K erm is " In O e r- m an I t ’s W e lh n a rh t," or sa cred night. T h e French "Noel” has sev eral possible meanings - news, Don't cun the clim ate. It b irth d ay or a "shout of Joy " probably doesn't like you any W hatever the exact origin, better than you like it. there's no question th a t Noel — Eton Marquis now means Christm as •Y O U R t - t O M C 'S T 6 A 0 eF C M H OR R tt.p l N ' y iR E « C 1NBUBANCB p tts r Fart Ô1 THE st O rford. Oregea TWCTFP URG E EGGS p iF O U M '/ shop ,. s , / ; . - CHAMBERS COMMERCE KOTEX - &9ér. 2 00* 2 69 ‘ SPINACH « ™ ¿ 1 :iPNEY 6EANS R WESSON OIL FXTÍA LAW« 30-02- 4 9 c KINS- SIZE RINSO V I K MOT BUHER 2 ¡77 McXMS 44-Oz. 1Û r w lO FUFATT LETTUCE PEARS P' AMMU PUCFZ £ F f£ Û T /V £ Doz-ew 6 99 AVOCÀPO S WHOK-(K CUP M iA R V fr * NIK MAST “ 39 MAJrtÉTTf-24-to ORANGES AA UCtMfl S K IN « « WEINERS CHOW MOWNI SCAPE uô FILET of SOLE PORK STEAK StICEP BACON FROZEN ViMTMUS & McKAYfc 1-4907 Kolen-Huggins Ins. sos w. « th O ttiW r IttWISE TO W N IT 'S Ô O O P i l l L IV E IN B U M A N C B 1-9 LB TH/G-HÇ M UM ST/CKS Bi CASTS 173 W OM B, M AKt A MeWlUla FLOUR T B id U , N IG H T ... J6 AY FRESH FRYER PARTS A (too LI ' T R E N T O U ’« . etiAA •n u r i w r 5- leggep S p E k iP iN ' MOU r& s f/ c v r-ts P 2-88 W T P o , AT OTRE 9 T U V IN 'S C U M 0«T OF S IG H T W AT The postage rate on Christmas cards this year is 4c. This is for the unsealed greeting cards with only the senders name signed. This card, if undehverable as addressed will neither be for warded nor returned to the sender Cards with written mess ages, or sealed cards must have 5c stamps Cards bearing 5c postage will be forwarded, if necessary, or returned to sender showing reason for nondelivery, if the return address is used For this reason mailers are asked to use the 5c stamp on cards. TONAI I SYRUP CAKE IF YOU SUPPORT O Our employes need public h e l p to run this race a g a i» t t i m e —and patrons of the Port Orford poet office can assist us by shopping and m ailing right now and by using / IP Code in both return and destination ad dresses, " The local ZIP Code is 97465. 1 6 » c «íAw s m EGG NOOPLEC PAR m il TMS LOOM S TOU , TASTI THt 0 U K K H TOU WIN' CORN 1963—.1 FRYERS ANYONE CAN WIN CASH! COLLECT A-B-C COUPONS EVERYTIME YOU SHOP STANPbY December 12, Christmas M ailing H Y IS ! Y O U M A Y W IN UR TO * 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 IN CASH W IT H The December meeting of the Rotary Annes was held Monday night in the Cedar Room that w a t beautifully decorated in Chrittm at theme. Hoetette* for t h a party were M n. M a urine Dewey a n d Mn. Eva Johnson. A ll members brought toys to be tent to the childrrn at Fairview Hornet and gifts were exchang ed in the club Childhood Christ- m i ! memories were recalled and carols tung M n. Louise Halm won the door prize. Thursday, Mr,. Bill Krick ha, organized a 4 -H cooking club that m eet, ..... The advent of D e c e m b e r at her home The member, are: marked the start of one of the Jereta Hefner, Debbie R e e s e , biggest race, intown— the ann Linda Hodge, C o n n i e Bright, Canasta Club Home Extension ual race against time ' the Port K a t h y Krick, Cherie Werner, Orford post office at it i Christ Carol C o l e , Marcy Re a,oner Dates Yule Party Plays at Weirs mas m ail rush went into high and Patty St. Clair. gear, Postmaster W ilm a Stevens M em ber, »elected the name, M r,. Maude W eir entertained The Sixes Elk Extension Club noted today. the Jinx Cana,ta Club on Thurs- w ill hold it, annual Christmas "T he M e r r y Cooksters", and New report, from Postmaster day at her home. Birthdays of party Friday, Dec. 13th, at the elected officer, at an informal General J o h n A. Gronouski in meeting. The officer, elected Fern Ruth and Dorothy Spence i h o m e of Mrs Ed /a lte rs This Wathington to M r, Stevens in were celebrated with a party, i is a fun party and members are are; president, Marcy Rea,oner, dicate an anticipated nation- Eunice T a n g e m a n won high asked to bring a $1 00 gift to vice-president, Kathy K r ic k ; w id e record m ail volume for secretary, Carol Cole; reporter score and M arie Gerhardt low. exchange. this Christmas season of nearly Patty St. Clair. Hebe James, Portland, slstrr of 12 b illion pieces during Decem On December 3 the club made Mrs.Earl Tangrm anwas a guest. ber. fruitcake, for Chrirtma,. They Cary Cregenen and Elsie Pratt HOW CAN I G ET "Shopping and m ailing early C O F FE E w ill wrapthem at the next m eet were unable to attend but sent STAINS FROM PLASTIC ing which i i the 17th of Dec benefits everyone, the post gif“ __________ m a s t e r observed. "Customers CUPS? ember. The Christmas party w ill who buy early get the pick of V IS IT IN TIGARD Rub with a paste of soda and be held at that meeting. the Christma, stocks; the local T h e Norman Valet fam ily water on a damp cloth Or try economy is aided by the business spent a four day Thanksgiving full strength liquid detergent activity thus created, and every- these don’t do the Job. try holiday with Dorothy'i parent», No problem w ill go away just on e—including the postal ser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, for some of the special plastic clean because its feelings are hurt at vice—is happy about the addi mer resident, of Port Orford and ers The hardware, department being ignored. tional tim e that early m ailing I or grocery store will have them now residing in Tigard, Orc. allows. RO TARY ANhCS HOLD CHRISTM AS PARTY V S . Forces, Vietnam —Army PFV W illiam D. Harp, son of M r and Mrs Douglas S. Harp. Port Orford, Ore., is among the 1.000 American m ilitary person nel who have received orders to return home from duties in the Republic ol Vietnam The movement of personnel began Dec 3. The l.OOO-man cut in U S . Forces is being undertaken be cause the training of the Viet namese armed forces has pro gressed to the point where the withdrawal of some U S. Forces is possible. Harp, an aircraft repairman with the U S . Army Support Group. Vietnam, entered the Army in March 1963 and com pleted basic training at Fort Ord. Calif The IS-year-old soldier at tended Hotchkiss (Colo .) High School. T H A T ■UCK’ AUTO Club Organizes • Sunset Garden Club Party On Tuesday C om m unity Church N ew s Z io n L u th e ra n Church Notes Y u le E vents CURRY Port Orford News, DE&ZM3&L Z2-/3-/4 in¿Ka¡ff