6 —Port Gvford New», Thunday, February 25, 1965 Z A U MARY WILCOX GRANGE INSTALLS At the Feh. 12, m e e t in g of Ophir Grange, past master O- v ille Phippc installed a ll new officers present at t h a t tim e. Grange Fire Insurance is offer ing an extended coverage on dw elling contents w hile the in sured is traveling. T w e n ty -fiv e dollars was given for 4 - H sum m er school. It was recomm end ed by Pomona Grange that w in ning p o i n t s toward the Fair <>ieen be awarded only on white, red and blue ribbons at fa ir tim e. Mrs. Gladys Davis was appoint ed com m unity service c h a i r man, replacing Mrs. M arie Fern andes who has moved away. Re freshments were served by Jim and M a ttie Ryan. TO PORTLAND M r.and Mrs. Gust Haft recent ly made a business and pleasure t r i p to Portland. W hile there, t h e y visited Mrs. Haft's sister, Mrs. Emma Glines. Visiting now at the Haft home is their neph ew, Brian Hopster, f r o m San Diego, C alifornia. V IS IT DUPLICATE BRIDGE SLATES K N N E R PARENTS Visitin g last week w ith Pastor and -Mrs. Roy H a ll was t h e i r daughter,Mrs.Nancy Hawley and daughters Beth, Becki and Bonnie of Portland. Also visiting was Jean Soasey a nurse at Emmanuel Hospital in Portland. IM PR O VIN G Mrs. Ella W oolley spent last weekend in Curry General Hos p ita l where she was quite i ll . It is good to report she is much im proved. P i#« CH 7-4108 Special Services Seven missionaries w ill lx>ld services starting Sunday, Feb.27, at the Ophir Comm unity Church and w ill continue through Wed nesday. The services start at 7:30. Missionaries include W endell Grout, pastor of Blue Ridge Bible Church, Kansas City, Missouri, Leanord Reimer, West C o a s t Representative,Gospel Mission ary Union; George Insley, Jungle A viatio n a n d Radio Service; A . C . Edewards, The Friends of Isreal Missionary a n d R e lie f Society, M erlin Olsen, The Evan g elical A lliance Mission; Kath ryn Beard, F la ^ ta ff Mission to t h e Niva.io«; and John Oaker, Sudan Interior Mission. V IS IT PARENTS Your reporter spent Monday in Port Orford where I visited w ith my parents, M r. and Mrs. Loren Forty. IN CAVE JUNCTION The freshman team won over the Ophir Warriors in last Fri day's game by a score of 30-27. PLAN HO M ECO M ING The Ophir Pep Club is plan ning a homecoming dance fo l lowing the game w ith Brookings on Feb. 26. PARENTS V IS IT Visiting M r. and Mrs. Calvin Davis were Mrs. Davis' parents, M r.and M rs.Archie Pardee from Cottage Grove. PRESENT AW A R D The United Penticostal Church presented perfect attendance a - wards at the Sunday services. Receivingtw o year awards were: Thelm a and Becky Johnson and Rev. Van W i n k l e . Receiving three-m onth awards were; Glen da W a rd , Ray, Bill, Greg and D arrell Ashworth, Rev.and Mrs. Holm quest, Lanette, Karen and Peter Holmquest. , * i ■; IP . • î» Valentines Made Fo r Salon Head A TTEN D DADS WEEKEND V IS IT GRAND PA RENTS Debbie, Johnny and Larry Brew er s p e n t last week w ith their grandparents, M r. and Mrs. U.E. Brewer, w hile t> :ir parents, M r. and Mrs. Cork/ Sew er, were on a short vacation into Nevada. LEAN M r. a n d Mrs. Warren M ille r s p e n t Saturday and Sunday in Roseburg where they attended an area m eeting of fa ir boards and directors. They were taken on a tour of the fairgrounds there. FRESH W IN Visiting in this area last week were M r.and M rs.Kenneth King of Port Angeles, Wash. Mrs. King is the daughter of M r. and Mrs. Burl Burnt, in d the sister of Mrs. Doris M ille r , Mrs. Janice Moore and Bruce Bums. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE NEWS Mil. I homes, ED 2-2O3ti,ur Mary IS JAMIESON At tlie regular meeting M on day, Feb. 22, l.ouetta Jan in leion was named queen for the week with a weight loss of 4 J pounds. Nine mem ben were present with a weight loss average of S pound ea ch Betty Keeler received a pack age from her secret pal as an aantvenary gift. At llw next m eeting, March I, tlie club w ill decide the queen lor the month of February. Any Interested |>enons may contact Ik tty Kee ler. I I ) 2-4545, READ A l l THE ADS Bates, I'D 2-2673, to find out about Ike TOPS program. O VERNIG HT GUEST M n . Edith Guthrie, Vancouver, R C, , was an overnight guest recently with Mr, and Mrs. K. S, Paddock. She was enroute liome after spending som etim e visit ing with lierion and fam ily, Mr. amt M n. Diek Guthrie ol Gold Reach. COMF1 IMEN I S N O T N H D E D " I Just love c o m i n g to your h o u s e , I never (eel I have to dress up. " PORT OKI ORD b a rg a in H o u s e NEW AND USED MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 6" Table Saw Steel Fence Posts Floor I umace A lto we buy Junk cars. Next to Soutli Coast Agency WM MAST PORK SHANK • 294 PORK LIVER SMELT e r ’ ive «* - 2 9 4 CHEESE V ha & p * > 7 9 t LUNCH QUARTERS OF TURKEY M EATS CATHS P011K STEAKS COFFEE M J B J M » : In Ashland over the weekend for "D ad ’ s Weekend” activit ies at Southern Oregon College were M r. and M rs . Dale B a rt le tt, M r. and M rs . Jack E llis , M r. and M rs . Ryce Wilson, M r. and M rs . C a rl Back, M r. and M rs . A1 Johnson. The Johnsons watched their son, E ric , play his last col lege basketball game when the 9 0 C team played Portland State with a victory fo r 9 0 C . E ric was high point man with 19. APPLES i su m , n u in t PAPER NAPKINS SUN DAY VISITO RS M r. and Mrs. Fred Lee of Swiss Home, and his brother, Gene of Santa Barbara, C a lif ., visited w i t h the K. S. Paddocks over Sunday. BREAD DOUGH • APRICOT • FINE APPLE • CONCORP • STRAWBERRY 1 * F R IE D * * F L A V -R -P A K CARROTS * * * * * * * * * * * * BOTH AT ACL H O U * s ! * * * * * * * * * * * * * ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 9 99 69 CAT POOP P I C E I ? - T IN S 11111111 s'b’ i 22* L iT T L t FILLSftuCY LOAF SET G iant s iz e 25* 77* F fclS W E S 3 $1 NAUEY'S BEEF STEW XÇv« 4 2 90 BVRBER BITS BOB FOOP IN PLASTIC AJAX CLEANSER CONTAINER 2 f« 3 9 4 s ? L 6 s ALICE LOVE FRUIT SXRUP * * 4 « * v<5 • REP RASPOERRY * PRESSURE FROZEN ^2.^ 19 < A i/c e ¿ove * * M -0 CARROTS COCONUT AIMPNP FMSTIN& BREEZE LAVNPRY SOAP ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★ FLAVOR C R IS P * CELERY 2 49 REP and GOLD P E L lC lO U Ç VISITO RS FROM M INNESOTA Visitin g at the home of their son and daughter, the Joe D ett- man's at Silver Springs, are Mrs. M argaret Dettm ann of White INJURES EYE Bear Lake, M inn ., and Mrs. Alma T . C. Stevens received a very H alt of St. Paul, Minnesota. painful injury w h i l e beach The two ladies are enjoying combing when he fe ll and punc the sunny weather and m ild c li tured his eye on a stick. m ate of Port Orford, having left th irty -fiv e below temperatures ATTENDS FESTIVAL Becky Johnson attended the and deep snow within three hours International Music Festival at by j e t the University of Oregon in Eu SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS gene, Saturday, Feb. 20, with * World Day of Prayer is sched uled for Friday, M arch S, at the Port Orford Com m unity Church, 7:30 m . , especially f o r all women of the com m unity. This urogram is s;x>nsored by five d if ferent church groups. 91 LOUE ITA A T F A IR MEET The John N ow lin fa m ily drove to Cave Junction last weekend. There they visited M r. and Mrs. Fid Owens and George Johnson. They reported the highway to be in better condition than expect ed. PORT ANGELES SHOP IN PORT ORFORD WORLD D A Y OF PRAYER S IX E S -F IX HOME EXTENSION MEET The S ixca-U k Flume Extension unit tie Id their m eeting at the hottie of Mrs. George McDonald. Mrs. Roland Gerhardt and Mrs. Earl Tangenien gave an Interest ing talk on your stake In Social Security. Yhe cooking demonstration for the month of M arch w ill be held at the home of Mrs. DeInter Isakson with Mrs. Eldon Spence and Mss. Lonnie Mecum as pro- Ject leaden. the G irl Scout Troop 75 of Gold Beach. Coos County Salon No. 509, Eight and Forth, held their monthly meeting last Friday at the home of M rs . David Mickelson In Coos Bay. Letters of appreciation were read from the National Jewish Hospital In Denver for birthday cards sent each month to child ren In the hospital. A report was given on the Salon’ s birthday party to be held March 12 at th e Coos Bay Courtel. M rs . Norm a Thomp son, state president, state of ficers and members of other Salons have b e e n invited to attend. M rs . Mlchelson's home was attractively decorated In the Valentine theme and each mem ber made a Valentine and pre sented It to the president, M rs . Ethel Montgomery of Port O r ford. P rize s were given for the most original and most beautiful Valentine. Attending from Bandon was M rs . Fred T ro tt. FRO M Members of the Port Ortord- Gold Beach duplicate b r i d g e club are having a free dinner Saturday, Feb. 27, at the Ophir Grange h all w ith play to follow at the Ophir school. Winners of tne duplicate bridge played last Saturday evening were first to Mrs. Ray Keene and M rs . George Sutton; second to Mrs. Rod M cK en tie a n d Mrs. D allusW eir; third to M r.and Mix. Ed Conley and fourth were D u t ton and Redbum. V IE W SLIDE M r. and Mrs. K.S. Paddock re c e n t l y traveled to Ma pc 1 ton, Oregon, their former residence, to view the damage caused by the recent slide. They reported o n e - w a y traffic through town was the only passable route. (K . BEANS SL. 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