Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, March 30, 1961, Page 4, Image 4

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    LAWRENCE MILLER
| about having an Easter party.
We voted to have our next m eet­
ing the 29th instead ol the 22nd
so th at it would be closer to Ras­
SUPER SEWERS MEET
ter for our party. The meeting
(By Marilyn Houglum)
was adjourned since there wasn t
The Wednesday, M arch 8th any more business.
Three of the members were
meeting was called to order by absent. We had one visitor,
l e vice president, Cathy Smith. Mrs. Eva Johnson. Sheryl Me-
Linda Lester led the 4-H pledge chals and Linda Lester brought
refreshments.
and the flag salute. There was -—
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no old business.
shop < i v " H
For new business, we discussed
4__ Thursday,
March 30, 196!
PORT ORFORD NEWS
ORDINANCE NO. 126
BAIL FORFEITED
IN HOSPITAL
Olenn D. Rector, at rested Sun-1 AN ORDINANCE TO COMPEL
day for no operator’s license, OWNERS OF PROPERTY LN Lawrence Miller was taken to
' Curry General hospital last
forfeited $5 bail by not appear­
PORT ORFORD TO KEEP ! Wednesday for treatm ent and
ing in recorder’s court Monday.
DOWN THE GROWTH OF
observation for a stomach ail­
GORSE THEREON; FIXING A ment. His condition, following
UNION STATION
PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS blood transfusion, is reported
CLOSED SUNDAY
AND declaring ' AN emer ­ | improving and his release is ex­
Johnny Mayea said today th at
gency
pected this weekend.
he will close Mayea’s 76 Union
service station to observe the
WHEREAS, if gorse were al-
Easter holiday --------
Sunday.
tasue»
-
lowed to get started on the City;
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ft bridge bouts ★
, ; p(.rf O r fo r d it e o u ld b e c o n .c *
24 16 JAY-C-ETTES DATE
Aldropp's Garage
22 18 I FOOD, HUMMAGE SALE
P. O. Texaco
22 18
Casey's Appliance
Port Orford Jay-C-Ettes will
20 20
p. O. Rexall
hold a combination food and
21
19
Coos-Curry Electric
i-ummage sale on Ap. .1 6 and 7
17 23
Griffey-Laird
at the Coos-Cuny co-op build­
1644
2344
p. O. Richfield
ing. Hours are 9 a ® to 4 3’'
15
25
Sixes Store
I p m . both days. Free coffee wall
High Individual Series
be served.
Myrel Carr
511
High Individual Game
Myrel C arr
182
Games 175 or over — Lou
Griffey, Barbara Munson and
Myrel Carr.
— Bowl —
COLONIAL
■i nr, ai bi bi m ® in 1
FOR YOUR EASTER
g . eat fire hazard and might re-
I suit in the destruction of our
twin city league
ENJOYMENT!
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starkwea­ city.
Won Lost
. !
Team
th er took top honors last Friday ! NOW, THEREFORE, it is the
32
16
Sunday and Monday
Jerry’s Garage
night at the local grade school, I opinion of the Common Council
30‘-2 17’--
Allman's Texaco
in bridge. Four and a half ta ­ of the City of Port Orford that
28
20
April 2 and 3
Griffey-Laird
bles were played.
’ this pest could be kept down if
2644 21 '
Pickett Bros.
Nadine Kalina and Grace Mc­ the property owners would coop- ’
T h e T o w e rin g D r a m *
Ocean View Poultry 24 24
Kenzie were second; Gladys erate with the city in preventing (
o f B ib lic a l T im e *
23 25
|
Wod
Butchers
Caughell and Thelma Wallace it from getting started on their ,
LEAGUE STANDINGS
22 26
Esker’s
Garage
were third, and Mr. and Mrs. properties.
22 26
p O. Flying A
TRI CITY
Ed Conley, fourth.
THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
27
21
Appliance
Center
Won Lost
The next play will be S atu r­ ! SOLVED, by the Common Coun- Team
21 27
40
8 Olsen Motors
day. April 1 <no fooling) at i cil of the City of Fort Orford 1 Drive In Market
21 27
Ophir. All bridge players are | th a t every means be employed to Rod N Reel
4o
8 Niemann’s Insurance
Port Orford Plumbing 17 31
challenged to attend.
keep down gorse and not allow­ ! H unters Creek Tavern 34 14
High Team 3 Games
30 18
ing it to get started in the City ’ Eagles
2794
Port Orford Flying A
THURSDAY BRIDGE
27 21
! of Port Orford and to this end ! Jerry ’s Garage
High Team Game
24
'
Rogue
River
Park
24
964
I Mrs. Ira Tucker was hostess the support of every property
Jerry ’s Garage
; Ed’s Garage
23 25
1 for the Thursday Bridge club owner is hereby solicited.
High Individual 3 Games
:
26'.
Jeanne's
Drive
Inn
21
4
An emergency is hereby de-
last week. R uth Moyer and
Francis Clement
583
Grace Babel, respectively, took clased to exist and this ordinance P. O.-Langlois QB Club 14’4 3344
High Individual Game
35
13
Port
Orford
Plywood
shall be in full force and effect
221
the top two honors.
12 36 Francis Clement
The next play will be at the 'fro m and after the date of its ¡Chinook Bowl
— Bowl —
39
9
One Complete showing each
home of Grace Wagner on April passage and approval by the Bales Construction
MEN’S MAJOR LEAGUE
High Team Series
Mayor. W ithin 30 days after
Won Lost
6.
Team
2911
Night Starting at 7:31» p.m.
I written notice th a t any gorse Drive In Market
34 10
Rogue Shoe Repair
High Team 1 Game
¡exists on their property they
VISIT FATHER
31
13
Matinee Sunday
Family
Shoes
1006
Drive In Market
shall remove the same.
Port Orford Plywood 28 16
Bob and Carole Douglas made
High Individual Series
Any violations of this require-
25 19
a trip to Portland Saturday. i m ent upon the part of the pro­ ; Clarence Hook
596 Rod N Reel
24 20
Coos-Curry Electric
They visited Bob’s father, Don perty owner or owners shall be
High Individual Game
23 21
Douglas in Tigard, enroute.
247 W halen’s
I deemed a misdemeanor and Bud Pardee
Be Covered the
22 22
upon conviction in the recorder s
Games 200 and over — Bud R. R. Sand-Gravel
26
18
SAFE WAY
HEAT PUMPS TO
| court a fine of not less than Pardee 247; John Yoemans 225; Rogue Hills
18 26
BE DISCUSSED
$10-00 nor more than $50.00, In P. R. Mitchell 220; John Bral- -vilson’s Distributors
15 29
Cape Blanco Studs
The advantages of heat pumps addition to the cost of removing lier 214; George Gann 214- Corbin Construction
13 31
such
gorse
shall
be
imposed,
and
R
alph
Allen
212;
Abe
Hanks
J in public buildings will be the
13 31
Sunset Service
theme of an open meeting Wed- the same shall be collected by 212; Clarence Hook 212 and
High Team Series
levy upon the property on which 204; Toby Wallace 211 and 201;
2858
Í nesday. April 5th in the confer-
Whalen’s
! enee room of the Coos-Curry El- the gorse has been removed, H E arl LaBrauch 2^9; Dan Mooie
High
Team
1
Game
¡209; Fay Stump 207; Bud Mc-
ivtiic Co. building in Gold not otherwise paid.
1009
Passed by the Common Council | Court 2f)6; Percy Briggs 203; Whalen's
Beach. The meeting scheduled
High
Individual
3
Games
Jim Beebe 201 and Bob Jolma
for 8:00 p m. will feature a pre­ this lo th day of July, 1945.
Chet Johnson
877
Approved by the Mayor this 200.
sentation by Ken Beatty of G en­
High Individual Game
lo th day of July, 1945.
John
Yoemans’
225
game
and
eral Electric.
Chet Johnson
223
508 series were the high scores
All persons inteiested in heat Attest:
AUTO INSURANCE
— Bowl —
(s) R. L. DOWDELL | among the teams of local bowlers.
numps are tir ed to attend —
BATTLE ROCKETS
— Bowl —
FIRE INSURANCE
Won Lost
Team
3 MAN SCRATCH
27*4
16*4
Won Lost P. O. Plywood
Team
27 17
Aldropp Garage
72 28
No Taps
25 19
p.
O.
Texaco
30
70
Rogue Lanes
23 21
Casey’s
Appliance
30
70
Sliver Pickers
22 22
Coos-Curry
Electric
38
62
Conradi's
21 23
p.
O.
Rexall
61
39
No Names
21 23
35*4 64'i Hahn Hardware
Curry Co. Reporter
1944 24*4
p. O. Richfield
34
66
Minute Men
18 26
Griffey-Laird
1714 82'i
Miss Fits
16 28
•Sir)
Sixes
Store
High Team Series
Games
High Team
1591
SRver Pickers
2775
Hahn Hardware
Red McWilliams—ED 2-2907
High Team Game
High Team 1 Game
Ko Taps
556
952
Representing
Hahn
Hardware
t ’igh Individual 3 Games
High Individual Series
BralUer
557 Roberta Davenport
493
H Irh Individual Game
High Individual Game
I »Branch
204 Im a S trah an
180
— Bowl —
205 W. 6th St.
175 or over—M argurite Wilson.
battle rockets
Port Orford. Oregon
Roberta Davenport and Ima
Team
Won
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P. O. Plywood
2614 13*4 Strahan.
_ THI BIG
ft
BASKETS
ft
CHOCOLATES
ft
CANDY EGGS
£AST£R TOYS
A complete line
of Easter Items
for every member of
the family at your
Rexall Drug Store
PLUS S&H GREEN STAMPS
PORT ORFORD DRUG
Kolen-Kugghis Ins.
BOYS ... GIRLS
1
EARN
DAILY INTEREST
On Your Savings at Your Nearby First National Branch!
Starting April first, every dollar deposited
in your savings account a t First National
Bank of Oregon-and every dollar you have
in savings now—will earn interest daily.
Your savings will cam n ore, because
they lx*gin earning for you the same day
they arrive at the Bank, and interest is
credited and compounded four times a
year. Important too is the fact that you
Colored
Chicks
WAITING FOR YOU AT
Port Orford Richfield Service
do not lose interest earned when you need
to withdraw part of your savings between
interest periods.
Deposit often to your First National
Bank of Oregon savings account You get
the best in proved bank safety, quick, con­
venient service, and interest on every dol­
lar—beginning the same day you make
your deposit!
•Aly ta n k " to r Moro Than 600,000 OrofOtl
L
200
i? ;< i
SATURDAY and EASTER SUNDAY
April 1, 2
LIVE COIT)RS
TO PICK FROM
★
ft
★
ft
ft
RED
GREEN
BLUE
ORANGE
VIOLET
Bring the kids . . . make any purchase of gas, oil. lube, wheel
pack, tires, batteries, wheel balance . . . get a
FREE
C H IC K
Limited to children In grades
1 through 6, accompanied by parents.
a n a l B a n k
ore ^A
atalN »••••*< •«»olir•NitftA’tt« W IM IflW
TH? fUST NATIONAL SANK OF OREGON. PORTLAND
Also Free
!
Bunny Rabbits
Onnn Only an tastar Sunday
COME ON BY AND HAVE A LOOK ! ’.