Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, September 07, 1961, Page 4, Image 4

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    4— Thursday, September 7, 1961
PORT ORFORD NEWS
gram which includes two Jersey,
The Wayward
ccws, several Jersey calves, 2d
head of Romney sheep and hid
Sportsman
Future Farmer o f America activ­
ities as a member of the Pacific
Tim othy Narrow, who lored to
chapter FFA.
bunt.
The purebred registered Jersey
Was angered by restriction.
w ill he' raised by Jerry ana re­
He cursed the laws with manner
turned to the fair next year. At
blunt;
th a t time it w ill become his own
He treated them as fiction.
property,
JERRY SMITH WINS
CALF AWARD AT »A IR
G-P Allocates $100,000
For Fir Cone Gathering
Silver Springs
By Charlie Waterman
Jerry Smith, Langlois, was
selected winner ol the Fred Mey­
er All-Jersey M ite-T-Fine calf
award presented on the Jersey
Day at the state fair, September
5.
Jerry was selected on the basis
of his supervised farming pro-
Dick Bjerg, Langlois, member Tim othy sneered at sportsman's
___________ _________________ of the Pacific chapter advisory
code;
council, w ill be with Jerry to ac- For him it did not function
locatéd at: Falls City, Elkton.
the „resevi tat ion
r or nun, n a.o not function.
Alpine. Oakridge Marcóla, Cot-
Members of the Pacific chap-
f ‘red at game across the road,
tage Grove. Wendling. Foster. i£r o T ^ a a J n d e d ^ h e » X
compunction,
Portland. Oregon— A fund veil
in excess of $100,000 has been
allocated for gathering Douglas
li t cones in Oregon by Oeorgta-
Pacific corporation, it was an­
nounced by executive vice presi­
dent John S. Biandis today. I t
is the company's goal to gather
2,000 pounds of seed from the
east and west slopes of the coast-
«I mountains and the west slope
of the Cascades. The seer, wii,
lx selected lo r quality and stored Bandon. Myrtle Point, Coquille. state fa ir August 31 to Septem- Tim othy scoffed at all who toiled
at Salem tor fu lu re je fo re ta tio n fam as Valley and Century Forest per 4 Brice Wagner, Elk River, Promoting outdoor manners
-by aerial seeding, Brandis said Seed, Inc. in Lebanon
showed the Jersey calf presented His roguish fun might well be
H r noted that it is "a good seed
The cones are sought from j 0 the chapter by Sweet Jersey
spoiled.
year In some areas and unusual the west slope of the coast range Dalry and entered the showman- " By all those schemin' plan-
m that good seed sears come at heights from l,5')0 to 3.0<»0 ¡,hip contest. Ronald Roberts
' ners ”
tioser than four years apart
teet in a strip bounded on the and
sabin competed in the
last gathered in 9a9 south by Gold Beach and on the sheep shearing contest September Timothy loved to tear down
when G P invested over $100,000 horth by Waldport: from the east 3
chapter was represented
signs;
*or collections.
slope of the coast range at the in the
livestock and dairy judg He hazed the fanner's cattle.
Much of the money allocated same elevations in a strip ex-1 jng team on Saturday.
He blasted glass on roadside
w ill go to citizens who w ill take tending north from Remote to [ o th e r FFA members attending
lines;
weekends or other time to go into McMinnville and on the west
James Hatmaker, Jerry He stole a rancher’s saddle,
the forests and bring out bags of
slope of the Cascades at the same; s m ith, Vernon Lang. Car! Lang
cones. The company has set up
elevations along the line o f Cot- 1 and Raymond Manicke. Gene Tim othy fired at noise In brush;
-ollectng stations where trained
tage Grove north to M ill City. ' straight, vo-ag Instructor at Pa He left his fires burning,
o n e men w ill issue instructions' The company said the collect-j c|fjc h igh school accompanied He drank w ith thirst of barroom
to those who wish to gather cones ( ing starting last week, w ill prob- 1 the boys to the fair,
lush.
and will buy cones. These are 'a bly continue well into October !
0________
To satisfy his .earning.
’!
' Team
TW O WAYS
TO SAV£!
OUR LOW. LOW PRICES
AND
avt:
BATTLE ROCKETS
GREEN
STAMPS
Won
Timothy aimed at
towers;
Lost |
He left them, in a
He threw his f ilth
0
1
flowers;
1 I Strewed litte r on
lookout
By Audrey Gebauer
Ouests of the Forrest Elliotts
last Sunday were M r and Mrs.
Joe Cave of Medford and Mr
and Mrs. A. D Hulbert ol Rose­
burg.
Mrs. Eulah E llio tt spent last
week in the Southern Coos Gen­
eral hospital in Bandon. She is
feeling much better now and we
are happy to welcome her home.
t
Lee Schwab of Pendleton was
a guest o f his daughter, Mrs.
B ill Wilson and her fam ily for
several days.
Overnight guests of the
Newkirks last Friday were
and Mrs. Francis Newkirk
sons from Hillsboro. The
men are cousins.
tffW««
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brownley
Mrs. Harold Olsen and child­
ren of Portland visited Mrs. Ol­
sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del
Newkirk the past week. They
returned home August 29 M is.
Olsen's grandmother, Mrs. A r­
thur Adams, returned w ith her
lo r a few days' visit. Mrs. Adams
w ill then return to her home in
Minnesota.
(Bette McDonald 1
shambles.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Newkirk aad
Ocean View Poultry
4
on blooming
Mr.
and
Mrs.~Me!vin
Brownley
are now at home in Port Orford little granddaughter Laurie spent
[G riffe y and Laird
3
the weekend in Portland as
following their August 19th wedding.
P O Rexall
3
his rambles.
guests of the Harold Oisena.
1
P.O. Texaco
3
They also attended a wedding in
Aldropps
2
2 j T.mothy tramped through field
Kelso, Washington.
days,
and wood;
Bartletts
2
2
P
a
a
r
Harney
Shows
Just sitting on his lawn.
Coos-Curry E ectric
1
3 I Left trouble in his wake.
Cecil Colsons and daugh­
Pitching Technique ter The
His victims closed their land off Tim othy Narrow, of dubious
1
P.O. Plywood
3
Rhonda and Rev. O. C A l­
good,
1
Sixes Store
3
fame,
exander and his fam ily spent
4 ' All for safety’s sake.
M cKay’s Market
0
Had learned his lesson late.
Monday at M yrtle Point attend­
I
That wayward acts must take
High Team 3 Games
ing the fellowship meeting of the
Timothy
assailed
the
posted
''k.
the blame.
2536
Bartletts
Assembly of God church.
gate;
For the closed and posted gate.
High Team Game
He
attacked
the
owner,
too.
Ocean View Poultry
903
The Jim M iller fam ily spent
—Ir v Luiten,
He drank and cursed the turn
I
Hlffh Individual 3 Games
-K,
the Labor Day weekend at Dallas
Member,
Red
Hat
Days
:
of
fate.
570
Lou G riffey
visiting friends and relatives.
Committee
That blocked his passing thru.
Hi<h Individual (.ame
They also attended the state fair.
I
219
Lou G riffey
Their daughter M arilyn and son
Tim othy wept that he should
A rthur returned home w ith them
Rev. David Bales
find,
after working in the valley all
Parent-Teacher’s Association— His hunting privilege gone;
¡Attends Convention
summer. These two youngsters
Your Tic W ith Your School.
That he should spend the autumn
"Tnere is no need lo r the Dem-
returned hom e.with a tidy sum
1 ocratic western bioc 01 nations
o f money tucked away in th e ir
to fear that the Communistic
jeans.
bloc w ill take universal control
of the earth.” So stated Nathan
The H arry Gebauers spent the
H. Knorr, president of t h e
weekend in Salem as guests of
Watchtower Society, belore a
their son and daughter in-)aw,
packed audience at San Franc.s-
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gebauer and
I co's Candlestick Park,
family. Of course, they took in
j K norr, who was the principal
the state fair. Our Curry county
j speaker, climaxed the United
booth was really something to
j Worshipers Assembly of Jehov-
boast of, as is Curry county any
i ah's Witnesses. He assured his
o l’ time.
I listeners, ' None of the national
blocs w ill gain world domination,
Proper stance fo r a short
I t is too bad th a t our new
no matter which bloc dominates pitch to the green is demon­
; outer space. The universal rule, strated by Paul Harney, one of doctor and his fam ily le ft us
| including domination of the the top money winners on the before they had a chance to real
ize that there were many of us
whole earth, has already been professional golf circuit.
Harney recommends placing who would have welcomed and
I conferred on God's choice of
1 ruler, mankind's Savior, Jesus tiie rig h t elbow near the hip, appreciated them.
c
1« „1,,.. .u
1 hands in fro n t o f the clubhead
'Christ. So in loyalty to the K.ng and the feet close together in
j of eternity, Jehovah's Witnesses' an ocen stance. He «nr n « i .
d e c o d i n g ; « AY F ISH CAUGHT
, unite under God's kingdom, no
matter in what lands they are ' on lie and distance to the green"
found." K norr revealed that Je- 1 Paul demonstrates how to over- AT FRANK PO RT
hovah's Witnesses are now found 1 come this and many other dif-
A fish, which at firs t believed
, in 180 lands as compared w ith 53 i
situations on the course
hinds in 1941
1 in a 15 minute color movie, to be a sting ray, but which was
X
later identified as probably a
According to Rev. David Bales, | - Trouble Shooting w ith Paul
Harney,” p r o d u c e d by the skate, was hooked Monday a fte r­
! presiding minister of the Port M ille r Brewing Co. of M ilw au­
noon by Ester M ullins as he was
Orford congregation o f Jehov- kee, Wisconsin.
fishing from the dock at Frank-
1 ah's Witnesses, "We received
port.
i much practical instruction in teaching.”
The bat-shaped fish appeared
J Bible education that w ill help all
Rev. Bales staled that many
in the local congregation to ap- new publications were released at to be about two and one ha ll to
ply Bible principles more fu lly in \ the assembly. The outstanding three feet wide and about the
our everyday lives. This in fo r­ release which came as a surprise same length as it flopped out of
mation w ill also be used to help to the - lit r e assemblage was the the water during its struggles. I t
us be of greater assistance to our "New W orld Translation" of the escaped when the line was cut
against a cable.
friends and neighbors in Bible complete Bible in one volume.
I The sting ray fish is commonly "
I found only in southern waters.
However, the skate, which be­
longs to the ray fam ily, and
! resembles the sting ray, is oecas-
1 ionally caught in local waters.
. as a spokesman at the Depot Bay
j Fish Co., said.
Those in the fishing party in
[ addition to M ullins were his wife
and M r. and Mrs. B ill Norman.
I all of Port O rford; and Ray O ro-
j doff, the son-in-law o f the Nor­
mans, from Portland.
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