Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, September 29, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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    New Clerk At
Flower Club Holds
First Fall Meeting 1
First National
The Rhododendron Garden
’Ilia appointment of Richard
T . Hiwliy ai operatIona clerk at Club met at the home of Mrs.
Herbert B e ll of Langlois, for
the Port O fo rd branch of First
their first fa ll m eeting after
National H a n k of Oregon hat
summer vacation.
bean stuioioiced tiy Branch M an ­
Eight members were present
ager G il Rush.
answering the roll c a I ( w ith
Busby replaces Leonard D.
their favorite flowers.
Payton, who lias lieen named In­
Mrs.Jay Barrington gave a bird
stallm ent loan o fficer at the
re|*ort on the living habits of
Coos Bay branch.
A Flritt National employee ■ the robin, Mrs, Sam Cuatt gave
since 1963, Busby Jollied the
tienk at the Eugene M a in trench
and has worked In several cap­
acities b o t h there and at the
M ohaw k-Centennial branch In
Springfield. He w is ,vomoted to
l<o assistant cashier at the tim e
of his transfer to the local branch.
Pavtan came to ihe Part
ford (ranch as operations clerk
In January of this year. He has
b e e n w ith the statewide bank
since M ay, 1965,
the flower rejMirt on Ilia com ­
mon m ilk weed.
It wai decided the members
a r e to have their yeerhooka
decorated at the next meeting
for com petition and prises w ill
I * awarded far the best decor­
ated. A Ito, members are to wear
a corsage they have made out
of fresh or dried materials.
Mrs. V, Woodward discussed
the programs tliat wUl be given
during the year.
Mrs. George Guerin won a
beautiful f u s c h l a at a door
Lutheran Church
Promotion Sunday
The [Miplls w ill be promoted
this Sunday during the Sunday
School warship hour. Sunday
marks also the beglnulng of the
first quarter of the year.
During the regular worship
service the following Sunday
School staff w ill be liy la lle d .
Elsie Pratt, Evelyn Smith, Am y
Mensch, Mabel Edstrom, Helen
S t o l e , LiM lIa Jamieson, Ellen
laaksan, C l a r a Hefner, Eldred
Ellis, Verena Houglum, Norma
Ellis, lo le ta Meyers. Special
music w ill also be ¡rovltled by
the Sunday school pupils. Pastor
R. Mensch w ill speak on the
subject: "W hat Is In A Name?"
Casuihunlon w ill be observed.
Parent a n d Adult Bible Class
w i l l commence this coming
Sunday.
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County Savings Bonds chairman report for die month of August.
announced here today In hit
State-wide sales total $2, -
monthly report to county resi­
720^ 710 for the month, he said,
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bringing salas In thia state for
Ihe cash value of Savings the January through August per­
Bonds owned by Americans now iod to $ 2 3,05 4,95 3,as compared
totals a record $49 billio n , 876
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Assembly Held
Picnic Sunday
Due to the weather, the Sun­
day School picnic was held In
the l o c a l Assembly of God
Church Instead of up the river.
The potluck was a rousing suc­
cess, Including the bear meat.
Plans are for more bear hunting
again this fa ll beginning Nov. 1.
The boys are looking forward to
this Joyfully. The hide off the
bear caught last year Is being
tanned for a trophy to be used
by the Junior boys and girls.
Plans are being m ade now for
a H allow een party for the church
group.
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M r. and Mrs. Terry Owens of
Eugene were here over the w eek­
end to visit his parents, M r. and
Mrs. Clarence Owens.
RECENT GUESTS
Recent guests of M r. and Mrs.
J.W .M cNeese an Elk River were
M rt.M cN eese’s brother and w ife,
M r. and Mrs. H. C . H u n t e r of
Montazuma Creek, Utah. M r,
Hunter Is w ith the A lpaso Natural
Gas Company and is superinten­
dent of the plant there.
Also visiting the McNeese
home was M r. Hunter’ s ion and
w i f e , Robert and Betty from
Green River, W yoming. Bob Is
also w ith the gas company.
This was Betty’ s first trip to
the coast.
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A R T ASSOCIATION
T O MEET
The Art Association has sched­
uled a reorganization meeting
for October 11, at the Port O -
fard grade school at 8 p. m.
New members Interested are
cordially lnvltad to attend.
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STA N D A R D
C o m m ittees for the month of
October are:
Cleaning: Mrs. Karl Scheltke,
Mrs. Charles Balter and Mrs.
Larry Godsey.
Fellowship Dinnen Mrs. Wesley
Spencer, Mrs. Knud Jensen, Mrs.
le tte r H U I, Mrs. Harvey Young,
Mrs. John Moore and Mrs. Lynn
Debard.
Lawn M ow IngrM r.Karl Scheltke.
Receptionist: M r. Ray Reinke
and M r. John Moore.
Ushers: M r. W alter Pratt, M r.
J. B. hosts and M r. D elm er 1s-
akaon.
AonlytetChurch, Andy Belcher.
Acolyte: Sunday School, Carl
Johnson.
Greeters: Jarlta Hefner a n d M a r-
guerlte Eves.
Howard Wc
Plane were made for a tour of
Ethel Montgom ery’ s flowers for
The Heck Acres Garden club
held their first fe ll meeting at the follcwvlng week.
Suggestions of Joining the
the home of M rt.C larence Brazil.
Audubon Society were discussed
Evelyn M acDonald was co-hos­
but not acted upon until f i r the r
tess.
Guest for the evening was Mrs. investigation.
The program for the evening
at the home of Mrs. P a u l 1 n e was digging and storing of bulbs
Sullivan on Oct. 27, at 1 p. m , given by A lic e Peck.
Door prizes were won by Eva
I "he )iogram w ill ba Ihe ('.row­
ing a n d Showing of Flowers. Johnson and A lic e Peck.
Anyone Interested Is welcome
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to attend.
Garden Club News
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The "Lutheran Standard" Is
die o ffic ia l paper published by
the Lutheran Church and con­
tains articles of Bible Study and
newt of the church at large. If
you would like to renew or start
your tulncrlption,please contact
Mrs. Donald Stole.
A special thanks to M r, BUI
Hefner and M r. Charles Balzer
for the m aterial and tim e spent
In putting In the drain pipet.
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The Rogue District Confer­
ence of the Federation of Gar­
den elute was held In Gold Beach
w ith the following attending)
Mrs. George G u e r i n , Mrs. V.
Woodward, Mrs. Florence Syd­
or an, Mrs. Sam Cuatt and Mrs.
Don BJerg.
Mrs. Herbert Hell took the
members on a tour of her yard
and greenhouses, showing her
many different species of-fusch-
las.
The October m eeting w ill be
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