Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, March 30, 1967, Page 6, Image 6

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    6—Part Orford New«, Thuraday, March SO, 1967
Benefit Card
Party Enjoyed
The benefit card party held
at the leg io n H all Saturday
evening was a successful and
pleasurable event with the re ­
quest from guests to repeat the
games tn the near future.
Winners of the pinochle
games were M rs. Clarence
B ra zil, firs t for women, and
Verdo H a rris , firs t for men.
Winning firs t place for the
party bridge were M rs. John
Masterson and M rs. Dal W eir;
second place went to M rs. Rod
McKenzie and M rs. H a rry Ka­
lina.
Dal W eir presented a dec­
orated birthday cake as an add­
ed surprise token to his wife,
Maud, on her birthday.
A second benefit party Is
planned for A p ril 8 at the Le­
gion Hall at 8 o’clock for both
pinochle and bridge.
The Wednesday Duplicate
bridge winners were M rs .
Charles Haines and M rs. Ira
Tucker, firs t; M r. and M rs .
Charles Dougherty, second, and
M r. and M rs. Alton King, third.
“ C hrist C alls His Own” w ill
be the Sunday morning sermon
topic by Albert Krlbs at the
C hristian Church In the Jensen
Center.
The evening service, starting
at 7 o’clock, features music
and song and M r. Krtbs w ill
bring the message, “ The Four
Demons.’
Bible study and prayer ser­
vice w ill be held at the Leo
M itchell home on Tuesday eve­
ning. Orchestra practice w ill
be at the A rt Sweet home on
Wednesday evening. Friends
and visitors are welcome to
attend all services.
The ground was cleared last
week In preparation for the
new church.
Which Grass Is Best Suited To Oregon Climate
Homeowners planting lawns
this spring should t * aware
of the baste differences tn lawn
grasses so that they w ill know
which lawn seed mixtures are
best suited to western Oregon
growing conditions. According
to the extension office, the best
suite,) grasses for lawns of this
area aretheColonlal bentgrass,
the fine fescues and some va­
rieties of the Kentucky blue­
grass.
Bentgrasses are vigorous,
persistent and flne-textured tn
law ns. They are adapted to wes­
tern Oregon and do well on the
heavy, poorly drained soils
found In some parts of the
county. Astoria and Highland
are the most popular varieties
of Colonial bentgrass and can
be used either alone, or In m ix­
ture with other grasses.
The fine fescues—creeping
red and Chewtngs fescue, are
less aggressive than the bent-
grasses tail are shade tolerant,
fine textured and have an Ideal
dark-green color. Fescues are
not recommended Inpureplant­
ings, however, but are Ideal In
aaad mixtures with o t h e r
adapted grasses
Kentucky bluegrass Is prob­
aldy better adapted to lawns
in other parts of the state but
Is still usetlil In seeding m ix­
tures to be used In this county.
Bluegrass w ill make t dense,
dark blue-green turi that wear»
well bui It does have the draw­
back ol browning In late sum­
mer
However, thia can l<e
overcome by the heavy use of
nitrogen fe rtilize r.
The better and more expen­
sive lawn mixes contain no an­
nual or short-lived grasses
which wixtld Include perennial
and annual ryegrass, red loti,
tim o th y
and orchatdgrass.
However, these grasse' could
tie useful for the homeowner
who needs a fast growing g ra s '
(o cover an area ( lu i w ill
limali usugi' (rolli child
Bermuda u ra » ', Foyalu, M
dograss ami Dlchoudra ai c
satisfai lo ry, lur Oregon la
ami should never he plan
4 SUSSCIHtriON
To The NEWS
SAVINGS
THU WCCKENP AY M cKAYS
Recife Vows In
Lutheran Church
Peggy Lae Feltwell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J amet Thomas,
wai united in marriage to Leo­
nard Dale Haight,son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Haight, S r., Sixes, by
the Rev. Mensch in the Zion
L u t h e r a n Church Saturday,
March 25, at 1 p. m.
It wets candlelight ceremony
with the bride wearing a white
net dress and white veil. The
maid of honor was Eva Kissing­
er, bridesmaid was the bride's
sister Patty Feltwell. Best man
was Lester Haight, J r., bsjther
of the groom. Margaret Eves li t
the candles.
A reception followed at the
bride's h o m e with the guest
book being attended by th e
bride's sister Esther FeltwelL
After a wedding trip to O -
ick, California, the couple re­
turned to Port Crford.
SENIOR CITIZENS TO MEET
The Senior Citixens Club w ill
hold a potluck dinner, plus en­
tertainment at the American
Legion hall on Monday, April 3,
at 5 p. m. A ll senior cithens
are invited.
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school HS
lunch fc/S
S
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— MONDAY
Ham loaf
Buttered spinach
Applesauce
Cinnamon rolls
Bread, butter, m ilk
TUESDAY
Comburger casserole
Vegetable sticks
Peaches
Bread, butter, m ilk
WEDNESDAY
Chicken noodles
Buttered peas
Fruited jello
Bread, butter, m ilk
THURSDAY
Hamburgers
Potato salad
Purple plums
M ilk
FRIDAY
Baked beans
Cole alaw
Pears
Hot cornbread
Butter, m ilk
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Flash's Mkt.
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Pacific D rive-In
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W, S. Plywood
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Port Cleaners
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Beeline Fashions
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High Team Series
McKay's M a rk e t............. 2079
High Team Came
McKay's M a rk e t................. 737
High Individual Series
Ima Strahan........................ 516
High Individual Game
Ima Strahan.......................... 202
Splits Picked Up
Ann Ryan, 3 - 7 - lOjMaxine Row­
lings and Leona H a m m o n d ,
3-9-10; Maxine Mechals, 5-7;
Lei a Allison, Vera Reinert and
Norma Ellis, 3-10.
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