9— Thursday, August 24, 1961 PORI ORTOUL .'.’EW£ I IP o pesons District 2CJ Teachers Assigned Teaching assignments for teg- Mrs., Alice Leer, Mrs. Margaret chers in school district 2-dj Meyer, first; Mrs Elva Johnson, were announced this week by Mrs. Kathryn Harris, second; Published Every Thursday ¡Jack Rice, district superintend- Mrs. Lee Tesie Young, Mrs. Second class mail privileges authorized at Port Orford. Ore. ent. All telchers have been hired Twyla Byrnes, Mrs. Elsa Luethe. ( ALL OPERATIONS INVOLVED with the exception of an English third; Mrs. Betty Neal, Mrs. Louis L. Felshgim Editor and Publisher IN PRODUCING A FARM C O M M O D ITY AND GETTING IT and speech combination at Pa- Fern Wilson, Mrs. Mildred Rust Paul L. Peteriion Managing Editor TO TME CONSUMER IN ITS FINAL FORM)..OFFERS SOME (The following is just one of cific high school. sell, fourth; Mrs. Ethel Crutch- 1 5 0 0 0 NEW POSITIONS TO COLLEGE GRADUATES EACH GRAC the many hundreds of requests; Assignments are as follows: er, Richard Karther, fifth, P. O. Box 5 Port Orford, Oregon YEAR. MR. QUALIFIED GRADUATES CAN'T B I POUND F or received each year by the cham- Pacific high school — Frank Mrs Mila Shaskey is new to Subscription per year in Curry County (in advance' $3.00 ABOUT TWO-THIRDS OF THESE ber of commerce for information Heesacker, principal; Mrs. Flor- the district and will teach first Outside Curry County .... $3.50 NEW OPPORTUNITIES „ f Z about the Port Orford area. Ed.ilence Adams, library and Span- grade. isb; Victor Adams, athletic di- Battle Rock grade school — Single C®py ....... ..................................... 10 Cents Florence C of C rector and American problems; ‘ Alfred G. Johnson, prin.; Ben Announcements, Notices, News and Advertising Must B<‘ Jacqueline Antles, art and girls’j Luethe, sixth grade and head Florence Oregon In The O ffice b y 3 : 0 0 O’clock Tuesday E vening £ // physical (education; Jo in Botz, teacher; Mrs, Joanne Gribble, PROCESSING August 21, 1961 biology and general .scienee; sixth! and girl.,’ physical educa- Tourist Information Division new srapeb N A T I O N A L E D IT O R IA L Dale Burger, chemistry, physical tion; Edward Kerpa. seventh; DISTRIBUTION P. O. Chamber of Commerce P U B L IS H EllS | A S ^ b c ( Ì A T I < |» N science and algebra I; Mrs. Mar- Clarice Hopkins, eighth. Port Orford, Oregon W Ì garet Foster, commerce; Charles New teachers are Larry Shas­ Gentlemen : ' association it e During the summer months, Hughbanks, English II and world key, eighth and boys’ physical we maintain an attractive Tour­ cultures; Mrs. Billie Kolibaba, education and Mrs. Anna Thom­ ist Information Center here, mathematics; Gene Streight. vo­ as, seventh. with as many as 90 cars stop­ cational agriculture and conser­ Thomas Haban. who taught band and chorus in aJl the dis­ ping in a single day. We place vation. New teachers — Bob Allord. trict 2-CJ schools last year, main emphasis on the Oregon // coast, and would like to add your general business, counseling and will teach only at Battle Rock brochure to our rack. About 200 coaching: Paul Clute. English III and Port Orford grade schools copies of your main brochure and IV; Eugene Harrison, U. S. this year. OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Non-certified personnel in the history and boys’ physical edu­ would be greatly appreciated. PREPARES YOUNG cation; Mrs. Judith Harrison, I district — Secretaries: Mrs. Lu- Thank you. PEOPLE FOR By Joseph L. Kycek homemaking; Douglas Jacox. I ella Waldie, Pacific high school; Yours truiy, AGRICULTURAL CAREER! b. nd and chorus; Lowell Palm­ Mrs. Alma Deets, Langois; and Shirley Stoeffler Field Representative Eureka District Office HELPING OUR NATION Ml Tourist Information Center er. wood shop and bookkeeping. Mrs. Nadine Katine, Port Orford SHORTAGES IN THIS FIELD. Florence Chamber of Commerce Lr.nglols grade school — Stan­ schools. ley Vandehey, principal; Mrs. Custodians — Doc’’ Liver­ — o — In my last article on the 1961 getting a total family payment.1 GRI CULTURE l& O REG O N t 2 n d ¿¡¡3% The Curry county fair board (Jean Strain, first; Mrs. Jean more, Port Orford grade school amendments to the social securi of less than $60. INDUSTRY. O REG ON FARMERS------ f a « ^ < 8 would like to take this means of j Berger. Venetta Winesett, sec­ and head custodian for the dis­ ty law, I described the Increase These increases, amounting to GENERATE OVER A H A L F -B IL L IO N expressing their appreciation by I onE? I <;kS < t>f) N E W S PREPARED BY OREGON SIATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION Lmmuaaia CHANGES IN YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY ns BACK TO SC H O O L LO AN AUTO Z=^_ REPAIRS C R A TER FIN A N C E 360-E Bet-Gar Bldg. Arrow From Chinook Theatre T» t (»old B rach Call CH 7-2811 Closed Saturdays NEW H O I RS 9 to 5:30 MARINES A LAND SALES AND SKRV1CB APPLIANCE Repair Service FRANKS REPAIR SERVICE PHONE ED 2 4111 REMEMBER THOSE YOU LOVED WITH A MEMORIAL GIFT TO THE To give your car longer life and get b etter mileage, let our expert mechanics keep it always in perfect condition. An engine tune-up may be just what your ear needs to put it in tip-top shape. M A Y E A 'S 7 6 U N IO N L a rje A ssortm ent of YARDAGE Values to 89c FLANNEL 2 Yards GOOD WEIGHT S 1 .0 0 2 yards f i 9 e P O R T O R FO R D V A R IETY PE O N E ED 2 -3 6 7 1