Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, February 25, 1965, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 —Port Gvford New», Thunday, February 25, 1965
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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.
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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. "
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NEW AND USED
MERCHANDISE
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A lto we buy Junk cars.
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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.
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Sunday.
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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
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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.
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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.
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