Y—Thursday. September " PORT CRFO RD i.TSF! '.K'. I< II< S I< II S f MS SCENES P u b lish ed £ > « 7 Ttaunxlay Second d a z i m a _ - pririlegea authorised at Port O rfo rd O r t L o u is L P aul L By Joseph 1. Kycelt n w o t l E ditor and Publisher M zr.sg Lg E d ito r F e L h tim Pe terser. w ith P ort O rfo rd , Oregon P O Box S • u h a trip tio a per year .r. C u rry Cou- tv in advance s * > ^ W S PA P f u r 1" ^ w w Z-LLrf lx > rx tfie ». <-k ; A s H é De» 13 00 Ti*e as*. i r t i o i vacation for f am e - a w .th bchood- fcgtó ch -a re r. rr.act for m uch com-n< and going and gextJig te c k p O rou tin e l:v.ng aga..n this week Every one seerr-s to agrt-e th a t Jur.e Ju ly ana August went parTkCUlar.y la st th is year; so we p»ck up the p.eees and refle ct w ith some m isgiving th a t C hristm as w Jl be here in 10& more days! • • • • • 10 Cents Single Copy A n n o a n e e m e a ts. Notices, New» and A dvertising M ust B*- In T he O ffice b> 0 :0 0 O'clock T uesday E vening N t n O r k a r i . »350 Outside C u rry County »N_ATI O N A I A “ o c , A T , O H r 2 T _____ CHANGES IN YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY SCENES E D IT O R IA L Neonta ar.c Ra.ph H a ll and sons wound u p the sum m er season w .th a d e lig h tfu l ju n k e t over to Oregon Caves. Crate- Lake and Ash.and where they- were guests of Neonta e s-ster and fa m ily , the Jim Parsons Doc .a and A r t Sweet were in on the f arm v g a the r- ;hg a.so The group was priv.leged to a ttend two of the Shakes pearian plays. H a m le t' and A ll's W ell T h a t Ends W ell', and they were all te rrff.c a .ly impressed w ith th e plays winch are m a in ly cart by B ritis h actors acd p u t on by an ELglish directo r as well. I t would seem th a t those of us who have not ava.ied ourselves the touch o l culture, as the A shland Festival offers it are tr u ly miss ing som eth.cg • • • • • Muna«aran F ield R e p re s e n ta tiv e A n open le tte r to the Doctors Boots Dear Doctors. We the people of P o rt O rfo rd , are stunned Y o u r abrupt de parture has le ft us h u rt, h u m ili ated and desolate. A fte r the b it te r disappointm ent o f having our form er doctors move away, and the long month«, of being w ith - out a rep.ac-ement we were very happy at t h e hews th a t you had come We were q u ^ tly aw aiting ^ o i ^ S r t - L w- -ome to'T ou.0 ^ Em eka D u ir ic t O ffice I n the preceding articles in thin s e n c r I have o u tlin ed the m ajor changes in the social security law recen tly en a c te d by congress u. severely disabled t h a t he c a n - not do any substantial s k in fu l work. The disa b ility m ust have exlaled fo r a t least « m o n th s an d lx expected to c o n tin u e in d e f.u - cYutr.w can can save ben< ben'-- I One other change itely fits fo r workers who can least w orker is receiv in g W hile a ffo rd to lose them —the disabled (in a b ility insurance benefits, de pendents Ijenetita can be pa d to a-Jd th e ir fam ilies U n n til til the the new new amenamenis amendments «.«««».«« certain member» of his - fa m ily — U ...... . — were signed, a worker w ith a se- go to t r y y e rt d isa b lh tj. Mme y e a rs '- who a n &landin< had untl) June W’ ,#* 1’ age 18. or who have been to ta lly U n fo rtu n a te ly , you were u x 10 aPPJ>’ for hiB dteOHlity insur disabled ^ nceJ ^ fOf soon exposed to the tactless ance benefits D is a b le workers ©<1 18. H u w ife regardless o t An English TeM N o t 1 Who had been unable to work fo r her age, can be paid benefits if harshness of th e very few way years, and ---------------- who delayed ap- she has in her care a tb n d who^ know ing th a t th e y in no . . . some -------»--------------- . W e ll beg.r. w ith box—the p iu ra l it boxes represent th e town you quickly plyin g beyond th a t date, could is eligible for these dependent* B u t the p lu ra l of ox sno-.d be oxen not oxea took offense We understand lose all rig h t* to cu rre n t and fu - benefits. I f there is no c lu id e l- One io a , s a goose out two are ca.ied geese but deeplv regret vour leaving as ture benefits for themselves and 1 iglble for benefits, the w o rk e rs Y et the p lu ra l of mouse is never meese Another pleasant .and cruise has Just been logged by th e T ra cy you did. th e ir dependents J w ife may q u a lify fo r payment-. Corbins and the Val Towcleys who arrived home ast F rid a y from You may fin d a ,c«ne mouse or a whole net- of mice. A sir:» 1 town m ig h t be l.kenec I n the 1861 amendments, con- ¡when she reaches 62 a three weeks’ tr ip up .nto Canada Fern T ow rJeyi's sister acd to a drop or tw o o f blood, spread gress na* given tb«>e disabled Any disabled worker who be- But the plural o f bouse » houses not hioe. husband M r and Mrs. F orrest Owen o f Lbs Angeles, were also a If the p 'u ra l of man is a wavs men p o n ,o n of the caravan of one H am per and a tra ile r They went out on a slide and looked a t th ru workers one year more— u n til lieves be ma; be eligible fo r dis W hy shouldn t the p lu ra l o f pan be called pen’ as fa r n o rth as F ort Fraser the Ira Tuckers' homestead spot There the microscope. Each person be- June 30. 1962—to apply for ber« - a b ility benefits should get in they visited w ith -wo form e P o rt O rfo rd f arm ber M r and Mrs comes a d is tin c t in d iv id u a l w ith fits through th e ir social security touch w-ltb the social security o f- The cow in the piura) may be called cows or nr-e C harley Henson and M r and Mrs Horace Woosley M uch fish in g characteristics o f hs own. Just office under the disa b ility p ro v is -, fice now. A person who is unable B u t a bow, i f repeated, is never caJed bale and sight seeing were enjoyed and it "described" d e lig h tfu lly. as io th e blood sample the fo r- i ions o f the law , to visit his »ocial security o ffice And the p lu ra l of vow is vows. not vine • • • • • eign and the undesirable is soon M ore th a n o n e -h a lf m illio n may telephone or write, o r ask I f I speak of a foot and you snow me tw o feet. T ne L lo yd Bates fa m ily Just concluded th e ir 10-day vacation dist inguished from th e properly j «1 sahted workers under 65— and someone else to make the call fo r A nd I gave you a boot would a p a ir be ca.ied beet? th-s weekend too T hey visited M ary's m other M rs Hazel M e m ll. th e ir dependents—a-e now re him. who spec", th e m o n th o f J u ly here as she does annually, at Albany. fu n ctio n -ng body of people. I f one is a tooth and a whole set are teeth Had you stayed you would c tiv in g m on th ly benefits. B ut ( For more in fo rm a tio n about The Bates a s o spent some tune at Cascadia state park near Sweet W hy s h o u ld n 't the plu ra l o f booth be called beeth? Home They attended the state fa ir on opening day The local have -earned to know us as the there may be other eligible w o rk -¡th is change in the law and other I f the sin g u la r is thia and it« - piura. these folk repo-ted th a t they were very pleased and proud o f the C urry usual rr.jte d group o f citiziens ers who have not yet heard th a t ¡changes made by the new am end- Should the p lu ra i of kiss ever be w ritte n keeae? found in anv t-own cm a ' or large benefits are payable. T h is action 1 nients to the law. ask your nesu- county e x h ib it w hich was d e fin ite ly outstanding. • • • • • We .'peak of a brother and a * o o f brethren w ith the usual virtues and fa u lts by congress w ill, we hope, call est social security office for M ayor and M rs A ndy G ribble journeyed to Salem o re r the strengths and weaknesses, which th e ir a tte n tio n to th e ir rig hts I your free copy o f Leaflet No. 1. B u t though we say m other we never say m othren. weekend to partake o f the fa ir but press tim e came before we were i m ark us as h um an he-ng-«. Most and encourage them to make ap- 'M en 62 to 65 years old who de- Then the masculine pronouns are he his and him . able to hear th e ir report clde to take th e ir security bene- o f a ll you would have discovered plication fo r th e ir benefits. • • • • • B u t imag.ne the fem inine she. sins anc shim a real w a rm th of welcome and a To be eligible fo r d is a b ility in- fits now instead of w a itin g car: So the English. I th in k you w ill a ll agree. M r and M rs. A r t Niem ann took advantage o f the Labor Day Is the funniest language you ever did see holiday to d rive to P acifica C a lif to v is it tb e .r daughter S hirley deep and si n o t re appreciation o f surance benefits, a w orker must also apply fo r those benefits a£ The —By Typos. um and fa m ily M r and M rs D a rre ll Cole T he v is it was w o nderful you and your w o rk We are tru ly have cred it fo r at least five years' th e ir social security office w ork under social security during social security office serving but the tr a ffic was n o t: th e y have decided th a t Lus holiday sh a ll sorry th a t you did not stay. the lb years before his d isa b ility j this area is located at 233 K S t . be spent a t borne henceforth A Citieen som ething o f our environm ent • • • • • Nature Trail • Name w ith h e ld by request 'began. I n addition, he must be'E ureka, C alifornia th a t wouid take m onths to teach M r and M rs A l Ramey spent the weekend travel.ng to 8ac I ' New nature trails, coupied w ith i t th * classroom." A strup said. Jose to attend a wedding. the pa rticu la rs o f which w t d id n 't get— Dear Mr. Editor brief book-et* describing the The n ature tra il, a short walk but they too found the tr a ffic ferocious and the heat t e r r if ic f • • • • Port Orford News f.o ra o f the area, are now oemg ol about o n e -h a lf m ile, is de I n reply to yo u r August 31, I t is ri.ee welcom ing M r and Mrs. Leland L atham and son R en- developed at Oregon state parks signed to acquaint the p a rk vis "Doctor Leaves it was announced today by M ark ito r w ith the fio ra Numbered netn to our p e tte city, fro m Eugene The La:ham s are associated 2 961 a rtic le : I With the Beave- State Construction Co.. Inc. and have leased M rs .l C o m m u n ity ": H Astrup. state parks superin m arkers beside the growing plant M: a Johnsons home M rs L 'D e lm a i who keeps the company's tendent No doubt it was a shock to o r tree corresponds to a d umber l booxs says she is so enchanted w ith the new home and ocean view m any people in our fa ir c ity to " I believe th a t the boys and ed paragraph in the booklet, ■ she wonders how she w ill eve: get arty book w ork accomplished. read y o u r a rtic le in reference to g irls at the youth camps who use mak-n« id e n tif-ca tio n simple • • • • • the departure o f the newly a r the nature tra il are going to lean. The nature tra ils and booklet j C atherine and Roy M ilk Just concluded a Canadian tr,p They .cha.ked up 2500 m iles o f road a la Rockies in Just a week. T lie y rived doctor and what you wrote ! have now moved in to th e ir new home ju s t behind the grade school. is very tim ely. The question is 1 but w ith so much s till to do they say they- are c a m p in g " and w ill now? Are we to be deprived of the services o f a doctor, on ac be for tju te some tim e to come. • • • * • count o f loose and m alicious ta lk The T A T Tote and T ik e s ' kin dergarten and nursery school o l some u n -C h ris tia n , selfish is now register .ng youngsters rang ng in age fro m 3 to 6 The Io- citizen who has no compassion cat on is No 12 Ham let The two young m others M rs Judy Bens nor C h ris tia n feeling fo r espec and M rs Sydney Lssel are n a tura ls fo r th is type of w orth w h ile en ia lly old people in the sunset deavor and they w il. soon be as beloved to the children as was and s the form er kindergarten teacher M a ry Bates M rs Bate-s 14, tears o f their lives O r a m o th er-to-be, who is in the shadow ending a h elping hand in th g K hb6! tn d will be there to mee> and g- et the tots t«z»orrow The hours are from 8 a m . u n til noon: ot death. To b4 a C h ris tia n ene must the cost 80c per day w hich includes m ilk and food A ll interested h iv e compassion and live his r»- -n o tte -> should contact Mrs Berts ED 2-3733 • • « • • ligiOD -As the Good Book aaV!l- Love they ne ghber as th y s e lf". Haze and M allO n W ilso n »V:e in PorUShd last w—ek v is itin g Let me rem .r.d you w h a t- our jie ir daughter Sharon o lid daughter and son-in-law. Beverly and G ary Ramey s i fire -h a m . Sharon and Patsy Goerger. returned courageous, fearless president in home wyi’ h ifie W ilsons fo r the weekend retuiT..ng to p o r t’s —‘ and his in a u g u ra tio n speech to the school M onday by bus. n ation on January 20 said 1 « • • • • quote "D o n 't ask the g w e *rn -l M r and M rs Elm er Rai-m c x t c h a 'e beer, here f the past m ent w hat it w ill do fo r you j x weeks le ft fo r th e ir home is San G a b rie l, C a lif 1»K Tuesday. b u t te ll the govwxwHer.t what I M r and M rs Fred S ullivan have now taken over the ma-rragement jo u w ill do fo r th e governm ent. " of th e ir auto court. I apply this request to our c it • • • • • Do not I n honor of th e ir house guest M rs. Maude F redricks of L.A.. V ii izens of ©ur fa ir c ity and Wes Spencer entertained a group o f friends at a b u ffe t supper ask w hat q o r c ity w ill do fo r us. ast Saturday n :e h t Be-sides the honoree who is M rs Spencer s | te ll bur c ity dads w hat you w ill Sister others were Wesley. Jr., M r and M rs. D onald Dewey Colonel do M r o u r city. R e fra in from u tte rin g m alicious ta lk th a t w ill and M rs H a rd and Mu «nd M rs Charles Ha-.nes. • • • • • h u r t yo u r neighbor and new Pre h fro m a summer in N o rth Carolina spent w ith he: p a r comers e n t M r» B e tty Neal who -.e*.c*<e- at the grade school, and daugh ' Y ours tru ly ter Donna are here again Reports have it th a t B etty is ra d ia n -ly Gust M ueller slim mer w th short tresses—and w ith a renewed southern accent | 547 Mad.-ona Street. C ity we suspect -w hich is so d e lig h tfu l • • • • • Concluder O n ly th ie g s we eat. d rin k and wear cost m ore ' TO M EET * r H a p p i s stiì. at the same old fig u re T he B a ttle Rock a u x ilia ry o f • • • • • the VF W Post 7425 w ill meet on See you next F rid a y evening. September 8. in Stevie V o rd e l g i v t i b lee d sam ple te lo b e re te ry nurse the Am erican Leg.on b a ll at 8 00 Plucky Stevie Helps Science Toward Answer to Arthritis For plucky Stevie Vardol, 10. life m uch of the time is ju st an unhappy succession of giving samples of his body to science. » ........... • - —— ★ BRIDGE BOUTS ★ • D U n J C A T E B R ID G E B u t Stevie, who w o u ld ra th e r ' in tim e, and find a p re ve n tive , W inners at duplicate bridge rwv rv- w ö it w H r w l ' a> r .v a t . — L. _ _ _ . Y» . » * u be s e *1 w im m in g and ro lle r ska t give n enough s u p p o rt B u t they Saturday n ig h t at O p h ir were in g in M in n e a p o lis ( i f he o n ly don t delude this v a lia n t lit t le M n Ira Tucker and M r R u tt c o u ld ) th a n spending endless boy or his puzzled fa th e r and W ahl, firs t: M - and M rs V H e hours in the C h ild re n 's R heu m oth e r who ask, d e sp a irin g ly, len. s« o n o M r and M rs G. S u t m a tic C lin ic of the Un.-.-ersity W hy should tin s happen to us, ton. th ird : and M r and M rs. Ray o f M i - neso'-a M ed ica l School. to S te vie ’ T he m edical scien doe«n t feel s o rry fo r him self tists look h im squarely in the Keen, fou rth . Tfe know s he is doing a ;ob th a t eye and say, "We ju s t can't Next play w ill be F riday Sep m ust be done th a t th e doctor» prom ise w e ll m ake you w e ll tember 8 for master p o in t at tne appraisal of th« t again. B u t then again, perhaps P o rt O rfo rd grade school. A ll fro m his s w o lle n knees, speci e v e n tu a lly we w ill. '’ bi dge players are urged to a t mens o f k n e e -jo in t flu id , and of Stevie's sto u t answ er is to tend. I f more players attend, his blood m av in tim e p revent r o ll up his sleeve fo r a n other in o th e r c h ild re n th e a fflictio n ten cc's o f his blood (w h ic h more p o in ts are awarded th a t b e fe ll him three -ifu l contains an a b n orm a l p ro te in , bers !ta t«d ye a rs ago a m a rk o f his disease , o r to S tevie has ju v p u il up his trou se r leg to give D E D K » T IO N SET to id a r th r itis i the knees. up a n o th e r specimen o f lu b r i hands, w rists. FOR C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH ca tin g flu id fro m his knee T h ro u g h o u t the nation, an In the la b o ra to ry , Stevie's o th e r 30,000 Stevies — or th e ir blood is com pared p a in s ta k in g Dedication service o f the new sm all sisters— also suffer each ly to n o rm a l blood in the inces F iis t C om m unity church has ye a r fro m th is e x c ru c ia tin g d is sant search fo r an answ er to ease W ith .March o f Dimes w h a t is w ro ng w ith S tevie and I been set fo r Sunday. October 1. funds. The N a tio n a l Founda w ith th e o th e r 30,000 c h ild re n . | There is not o n ly a need fo r la bor in «order to have the ch u rch tio n i w h ic h made possible de Perhaps w h a t is w ro ng ,s an ve lo p m e n t of the Sa«k p o lio abnorm al deve lo pm e n t o f anti i completed by th is tim e, but there va ccin e ) is today su p p o rtin g bodies A n tib o d ie s are the sub- i t also a d e fin ite need fo r a d d i th e U n iv e rs ity o f M innesota's stance th a t com bat bacteria. tio n s ' money to pay fo r m ater- C h ild re n 's R heum atism C lin ic I fh e n . samples o f the connec- la is, members stated w ith a research g ra n t O th e r | tiv e tissue around h i* knees C h o ir practice ha* b e e n fe rth ritis research p ro je cts are are studied and photographed changed to meet on Wednesday u n d e r w a y at the R o cke fe lle r ! u n d e r the g.ant e le ctro n m ic ro in s titu te . at New Y o rk U n iv e r- «cope and com pared to no rm a l at I 30 p m s ity , the U n iv e rs ity o f B u ffa lo tissue. T he Rev Andrew Paschall and at o th e r fam ed scientific S tevie doesn't c ry »'.though institutions, all financed by the his doctors say th a t the p».n M arch o f Dimes. he suffers at tim es b-ggars PLANER WOOD A d d itio n a lly , The N a tio n a l d e scrip tio n He is n o t a ' guinea F o u n d a tio n has e s ta b lis h e d p ig ' in the f u ll m ed ica l sense f t INCH LENG THS a r th r itis stu d y centers at Co o f the te rm B u t the re: olute 2x4 S lu m b ia U n iv e rs ity , the U n iv e r and u n c o m p la in in g b e t- ng of 2x6's s ity o f Rochester <N. Y ), the th is young gentlem an o ’ o .’v U n iv e rs ity o f Texas at Dallas 10 is evidence th a t he k r tw-s 2x8*i and th e U n iv e rs ity o f C a li he is a v o lu n te e r o f th - fi - t <1- P er Ix»ad fo rn ia at San Francisco against the n a tio n 's No. 1 Crip- T he doctors confidently tell p lc r — a rth r itis w hich, ... m , r DO X MVt llVLN S tevie th ey will solve the a n o th e r fo rm , s trik e s at II n l i L i) 2-34X2 cnign.a of rheum atoid a r f .ritis ken A m e rica n *. m isdonaur to Mexico delivered the m orn in g message Sunday. M rs P&acha.. spoke in Sunday school, showing picture« demon stra tin g the need fo r talented people in the m issionary fie ld Rev and M rs Paschal 1 also at tended the evening service, to which the Langlois C o m m unity 'c h u rc h members had been In vited The C h ristian Endeavor met at the Bandon retire m en t home fo r th e ir m o n th ly visita tio n . CONSOLIDATE THOSE BILLS With A Personal LO A N FROM R E LA TIV ES V Is IT Recent visitors at the home o f j C R A TER FIN A N C E M r and Mrs Prenchie D -la m a r-1 ter were M rs Delarr.vrter's m o : ther. Sdrs F ra n k F itk in . Salem; and aunts. M rs. Sophia Straube, ’ Jacksonville and granddaughter j Donna; M rs Mona Be-sor. Eu gene and granddaughter B illie ; I and M rs K ittie M u llin . C o tta g e ) Grove Also v is itin g were h e r ; 360-E Bet-Gar Bldg cousins. M r and Mrs Gene Bie 1 Across From Chinook Theatre dell o f P o rtla n d Here fo r a week —the tim e was spent v is itin g , Gold Beach beachcombing and sw im m ing In the lake Call CH 7-2811 TOO LATE T O C LA S S IF Y ★ LOST On Elk River1 road c rib mattress. springs baby blankets and clothes. about 3 weeks ago Please re tu rn to Dennia Schro- flie r or ca ED 2 2852 8 31 t f Ctoaed Satardays NEW HOURS 9 ta 5:30 DANCtNC. . . UNTIL 2:30 DON SMITH & DAN McCANN With the Mystery Man Combo ORFORDS