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A—Thursday, November 9, 1961 PORT ORFORD NEWS Back Acres Plan Christmas Party Silver Springs News Sixes-Elk Garden Club to Meet Research Grants Awarded in Oregon Actuarial Firm Chosen by SIAC The Sixes-Elk Garden club will, Figures supplied tri Senatoi SALEM—Woodward & Fondil- j Plans for the annual Christ- meet Friday, November 10 at the Wayne Morse by the U. S Public ler, Inc., of New York and Los ' mas party were made at the home of Mrs. Walter Pratt for a| Health Service showed research Angeles, was the actuarial firm By Audrey Gebauer ' meeting ol the Back Acres Gar- dtssert luncheon at 1 p.m. awarded In Oregon for selected from a group of four ' lien club November 1 at the Members are asked to bring' grants O F Y O U R O LD H O M E T O W N the month of September totalled submitting bids, to make a study Dallas Harris ol Jefferson was J home ol Mrs. Allied G. Johnson ideas for Chr.stmas decorations.! for the state industrial accident a guest of the Verdo Hams fam $406.032. i ,u Silver Springs. Mrs. Frank commission, it was announced ily over the weekend. The two Of this amount. $121.333 wa lieesacker was co-hostess. wiiti Lnruint* Haine*« this week by Sidney B Lewis, ' The party will be held Wed- men are cousins. They tried awarded to the Medical Research chairman of the commission. I nesday, December 20 at the home their luck at salmon fishing and Foundation of Oregon, Inc., in • Those who have tried to im A total of 48 criminal and traf Portland; $62.058 to Oregon State of Mrs. Ray Marstall. Mrs. got their limit both days. fic cases were heard before Jus- Johnson and Mis Edith Rich university; $29 067 to the U ni,r.- ply that our rates are the subject The scene is serene alright. The weather is fine. There are will be co-hostesses. Mi. and Mrs. Harvey Young tice Arthur F. Niemann during sity ot Oregon; $29,067 to the of an inquiry by some state body only 38 more shopping days before Christmas. I see people on me A report was made on ideas are the proud owners of a sporty ' the month of October Fines to- University' of Oregon Dental are misrepresenting the facts.'" afcreet: I ask for news They have none. I frantically get on the ............. little Voikswagon. It took Italed $776 for the month, school in Portland; $72 825 to the Lewis told the uress. "While no pi,one a few hours before press dead-line. I make 23 vails, we( for favors for ho pital tiays at ncw ha,e lovey, glorious conversations, any news I ask? No news— Curry County General hospital them to App.egate over the week ; D u n .; the same t me. four University of Oregon Medical actuarial study of this type can 1 civil cases were filed. with a to- school i.i P. tland: $1O9G1 to b» conducted without rates en « any that CAN'T be printed, even The managing ed.tor is out,on Christmas Day Mrs. R L. end to visit Lee's parents. I tai of J8 in filing fees. and tering the picture, it is the rate of town He can't bawl me out. The publisher and new owner Gerhardt, M s. Heesacker and the Portlanl Sta e col! Mr. and Mrs. Everette Colson Cases appearing tefcre Justice $32 "24 to Reed col e :e structure, the actuarial sound doesn’t know me well enough to. and he probably wouldn't anyway ' yIrs Henry Abderhalden, mem- If something doesn't happen, I'm going to fall ,n my imaginary; cf lhe Conunit.tee will de and little daughter Nessia called , N emann the past week were: ne s of pri'ft”» rate-making pro fallout cave and let those who crave news in this column get some, cide on {avors fce madt, and or. the Cecil Colsons Saturday Loy Lafaytt Yukum, No'ember The re:crch awards w e r e cedures under the present law, made by the Nationa’ Institute, make some and report some—or just HAVE! j 1. overloa 1. $33 fine; Thomas that wi’l b» determined by such will select materials Members evening. , ------------ ¡Alan Hogan. November 1. viola - o' Health and the Bureau of a survev. The rates themselves p»ate Services with n Public A little mother in San Francisco was made real happy last will make the favors at their Betty Newkirk spent the last tion of the bas c rule. $25; Robert are net the focal point of some week when her son paid her a visit and helped her regally enjoy Christmas party. Health Service imagined inquiry. The study is Mrs. Marstall presented the week at Lake Takenich with Mr Lee Wh'te. cut of state Novem- her 85th birthday. The son was Tom Meade; his mother. Mrs. being made at our request by a Mabel Meade. With Tom'» two sisters, cousins, nieces and neph program on "heather" and dis Newkirk. Dell will live at the ter 2. YBR. dismissed; Junes private actuarial firm and no ews and good friends, a wonderful reunion was cooked up. literally cussed care and propagation and motel there until they move the Leuppe. November 3. no opera- . tor s license $5; Arie Mack ALT\R -f). IPTY" TO M’ F.T »hat is, replete with a pre-Thnnksgiving dinner as well as the I uses of heather in the garden, first of the year. state panel.” Moore VBR November 3. $16; birthday event. He arrived home Monday after four days of f>n e |sh e displayed cuttings of various St. Jchn's Altar Society wiil The Harry Gebauers and Fred j ohn Ps’mer Suttman Novem- family fun and fare. . . . . kinds of heather. A rose ex- Kitselmans motored to the valley ; ber 6 VBR. $23; Ira Sturdevant hold its November meeting Tm - rummage sale will be m ade There's an air of excitement at the Wesley Spencer menage' chanSe 2 “ ld’ , over the weekend, the Kitselmans| November 6 failure to pun h sal- i day. November 14 at 8 p m at the Anyone having Nothing to do- these days as they prepare for a happy homecoming. The Richard! Mrs. Gil Rush gave caiden re stopping at Springfield to visit mon tag. $25 fine p'us $4 50 costs I home of Mrs Leo Ooergen. F'- nate is asked to call Mrs. Tom Pughs of Seattle will be here far Thanksgiving, Dena. Dick and minders for November, te.ilng of Inal plans for the November IT Haban rD 2-3494. the three youngsters They will also be visiting the paternal par- | different kitchen supplies which their daughter and family, the $15 suspended ents as well. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Pugh, and plan to be around at can be used to advantage in the Lyman Jones', and the Gebauers traveled on to Salem to be with least four days. ' garden. * * ’ * _ , ! Mrs. Florence Adams and Mrs. their son and family, the Roger Wilma and Duane Land, with daughter Wilane drove to Oak- . Yoemans were welcomed as Gebauers. Their little grandson land last Saturday. Wilma and Wilane plan an extended stay with new members and were presented Jay came home with them to visit her mother. Mr. Land returned Monday to resume his mechanical potted plants of "Blazing Gold” a few weeks. Linfield College. McMinnville maneuvers at his Kirkpatrick garage. chrysanthemums. Mrs. Martha Stoll was hostess —Bruce Dunn, son of Mr. and It was announced that Kap- Mrs. Raymond Capps (Ada, entered Physicians and Surgeons Mrs. Harold Dunn, Port Orford hospital in Portland last week for a second eye operation. She will ing’s Greenhouse will hold open to the Silver Springs Sewing is among 972 students enrolled be recuperating at her niece’s from tomorrow (Friday) on, for sev house December 1 to 3. "Holiday club Monday. Guests were Mrs. for the fall semester of the 1961- Margaret Jensen. Mrs. Bea Zum eral days. The address, for those who would like to send her a Ideas”, will be the theme. vA ^ ¡, Ittâ . B 62 academic year here. greeting card: 4560 S W 191st St., Aloha, Oregon. A letter was read from the walt. Mrs. Clarice Clarno, Mrs. Dunn is a senior majoring in ¡jü__ 1 r> Ä1 • • • • • Sixes-Elk Garden club, thanking Eulah Elliott, Midge Elliott, Mrs. ; r k Mis. Donald Dewey iMaurean) fell while taking a shower last the group for contributions to Betty Newkirk. Mrs. Waneta Col physical education. Cc Linfield is a coeducational ful Saturday and fractured her left arm near the shoulder. She was their recent flower show. son and daughter Rhonda. Mrs. lv.accredited, four-year Christian rushed to Curry County General hospital where she remained until A letter was also read from the Minnie Kitselman and Mrs. Aud liberal arts college , af film ted Monday She could use some cheering up, we feel sure. » hl • • • • • Innominata Garden club in Gold rey Gebauer. A dessert lunch with the American Baptist Con I eon was served by the hostess. Roy Taylor, who for several years has operated the Key Shop Beach, inviting Back Acres mem l.d » * ; .j' vention and granting degrees of The next meeting, our Christ in our city, was taken to Southern Curry hospital last Tuesday bers to attend the'r meeting bachelor of arts and science and mas party, will be at the home critically ill. He is soon to be transferred to the Veterans’ hospital Monday, November 13 at the master of educat'on. in Portland He leaves behind a faithful friend, his constant com Sunset Inn in Gold Beach, 11 of Betty Newkirk. - W allboards Insu' l .¡n Shee'.rock panion. a blue-eyed canine. With him go many good wishes and a m. to 3 p.m. Holiday ideas will & Green Lumber - l lih work - Plywood prayers for recovery. Dry ¡be presented. * • * • • Siding - Ih : - Concrete Blocks Roofing A letter was read from Mrs. Levity: Many an old settler settled down in the west because Clara Erwin, requesting members SALEM—Resident al and rural Builders’ Hard ire - Painting Needs Til tie didn’t settle up back east —Quote. users of'elect , ic e ci y suppi cd I to offer suggestions for fair en • • • • • GLIDDFN PA’NTS. inter; i ic exterior, Spred Satiu by private y owne u . Ities in tries for the 1962 Curry county See you next week—IF! end Spred Lustre c^s tr J 378 9 ‘ The Holy Trinity Altar Society Oregon fair. It was announced that Mrs. Dale Peck had the most of Bandon Holy Trinity Catho kilowatt hou ■' curin 3ep.i b e. ! points among club members for lic Church will hold their own t according to month ■ scat sc cs "Verboort” style Dutch sausage' released by the pub ic ut lit/ entries in the 1961 fair. I It was also announced that the end sauerkraut dinner on Sun corrmissiene'. By Irene Silvers This was ?o in e rt'r; of l .ss Lewi» and Clark college sym- day, November 12. A few more have joined the phonic band will play in concert Dinner will be served from 12 than one per cent o cr ti j •>;. beginner class and now that they I at Pacific high school Sunday, o'clock noon until 5 p.m. at the perio-1 in ID'"’ By Louise Karther Ocean Crest grade school. Tick- ! There sa." < ( ’ ’ ■ e' are out of the alamande left stage December 3 at 2 p m. WFS JARVIS and EAR DIMMEN An avenue of crawling worms, we are expecting some of those I Mrs. Ray Marstall presented a ets are $1.50 for adults and 45c to al of 4 3 .4 ir< m r ’•'to - ‘t PORT ORFORD have danced before. __ It corsage made of a single orange- for children. Tickets may be ob hours of c " ’ ur ED 2-2061 Silver Springs a slimy eyeball, and a plate o f ! that ___ _____ _____ ra w liver greeted Epsilon Sigma . would be a good time to get back , colored begonia to the hostess, tained locally from Mrs. Lloyd twelve mo’-’b- i ' ' c Bates or Mrs. Jack Rice. nearly two per 't Alpha members, husbands, and ! into the swing again and join us Mrs, Johnson The dinner is patterned after guests at their Halloween party ¡every Friday night from 8-10. Twelve members were present October 28. Thirty-three brave! J oe t ^ , . <)f Bandon was tht. Mrs. Tom Haban was a guest, the famed annual Verboort sau sage and sauerkraut dinner in souls faced the unknown await- jjg aj cove Saturday night 1 . «URL. Verboort, a community about 25 ing them at the home of Dolores and a|s<) y lt, oniy caller present miles from Portland. Verboori Mayea. \ -pjjCre were two squares of danc- >.■ v' J* sausage, consisting of a special Once Inside, past the wriggling|e s recipe using beef and pork is worms, these Intrepid men and j rm hoping that Mr Nelson' “imported” and erved at the women discovered not bats and | , as recovered from the flu. Me? • DUPLICATE BRIDGE Bandon dinner. witches and ghosts after all. hut you at thp {. ,ve F,.iday instead, a lovely buffet supper |||ght Six and a half tables of players and lots of fun. The evening Mr and Mrs Ed Zastera and (Ompeted last Saturday night at was Spent in dancing, eat mg. Mr. and Mrs.. Gine Silvers dro e Ophir school and played the and In other ghoulish maneuvers south last S turdnv night and Mitchell movement which per The Hallowe’en party was an danced with the Checo Swmga- mits six couples to share in the other of a series of events lion, i oos with Buzz Dibble of Medford winning. oring rushees for Alpha Psi It was their 5th birth North and south winners were chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha culling. day dance. During the evening Christine Goble and Bea Swen Rushees were invited to be a door prize was "donated" to son, first; Helen McCann and come pledges at a coffee hour the Silvers. It Is a door of a Margaret Gardner, second; Mr. held November 4 at the home-of door prize if I ever saw one. I t’s and Mrs Fred Starkweather tied Released time classes startet November 7 at 2:30 p.m. with Marcia Enlund. display at the Silvers' resi for third with Mrs. Ira Tucker Mrs. Jack Smith teaching thi Three new members h a v e , on dence and anyone wanting a look and Mrs Ruth Wahl. ! third and fourth grades; Mrs L pledged They are Kathryn Mor —come see it. It will be out at East and west winners were L. Daugs teaching the fifth ant rls. JoAnne Oribble and Helen, the cove on the 18th at our Sadie Mrs Vernlce Masterson and A. ! j sixth grades; and Pastor Daugs This week, people who joined Stole 'Hawkins party. The Swingaroos Windmaiser first: Mr and Mrs ! leaching the seventh and eighth First National’s Christmas Club I3ecau.se of open house at the ) held an after party at the Legion H Wallen, second: and Mr. and i grades. Port Orford grade schools Wed ¡hall with food galore. a year ago will receive checks Mrs Ed Conlev third. Council To Meet nesday, November 8. the next Next play will be at the Port ‘ The church council will meet totaling more than $3,000,000! I think it would be more than regular meeting will be T hurs-1 Orfor-’ g-nde school Friday, No at the church Sunday. November «lav, November 9. at the home of nice ,f everyone would gang up vember 10 at 8 p.m. This extra holiday money (av 112 at 1 p.m. for a potluck dinner, Dolores Mayea. Innd K° t0 Bando" 10 dance this eraging over $90 per check) i The regular November council _________ ' _______________ j Saturday night. If we don’t go will make Christmas more fun meeting will follow the dinner. i up there—just why would their • THURSDAY BRIDGE Luther League I dancers come down to visit us for thousands of families. You Mrs Nick Marsh was hostess The Luther League district ¡on our Sadie Hawkins dance? can be prepared for the season for the Thursday Bridge club last convention will convene at Cen next year, too . . . by joining week She held high score with tral Lutheran Church in Tacoma First National’s 1962 Christ Mrs. Ira Tucker second. Next on November 24 to 26 DISCUSSION CLUB MEETS mas Club now. play will he at the home of Mrs. Randy Knoke will be acolyte j Wagner. for the month of November. The discussion club of St. George -------------o-. You save a little each week - —— Officers Meet John’s Catholic church will meet (50c, $1.00, $2.00, etc.); then Past officers of 1961 and the Friday. November 10 at 1:30 ROTARY ANNS TO MEET next year at Christmas time p m at the home of Mrs. Ray Rotary Anns » ill meet Monday. incoming officers for 1962 of the you receive the full amount November 13 at the Orfords Cafe Lutheran Church Women met at Marstall. With A Personal SfiYtfi, plus interest! The Friday evening class will at 7:30 pm for their regular the parsonage November 6 They discussed the program and out meet at the home of Mrs. Charles dinner meeting. Mrs Cort Kuehnert and Mrs lined plans for the coming year. Dougherty. AND N O W Y O U C A N C H O O S E Any questions from non-Cnth- Alfred O Johnson will be host Adult Classes fro m 2 S A V IN G S P L A N S ! The adult membership class olics are welcome, it was stated esses. meets Sunday evening at 7:30 Too u n authorize Automatic Transfer from FRO M pm and Thursday mornings at - yoor checking account or make cash deposits 1ft a m Those wishing more in A stro A n ten na Pets each week, whichever plan suits you best formation are asked to call Pas tor Daugs. ED 2-3586. Visitors Welcome A warm welcome to all visitors ‘ and an invitation to the 9:3ft am Sunday school and the 11 | am worship service is extended J Lutheran church members stated , SCENES SOUNDS JUSTICE COURT Bruce Dunn Enrolls At Linfield Pdlene mplete Line si Prices cu ll Like! Bandon Church Sets 'Verboori' Dinner ESA Hallowe'en Parly Success Consumers ☆ Square Your Sets Free Delivery PACIFIC FVILFFRS. INC. We M ailed Over Bridge Bouts Zion Lutheran Church News > 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to Oregon People This Week! ’’ CONSOLIDATE THOSE BILLS LO AN C R A TER FIN A N C E 360-F, Bet-Gar Bldg. Arre« From Chinook Theatre Gold Beach Call C ll 7-2811 Cloned Saturdays Nl.W HOURS e to S:SO Join First National's Christmas Club...NOW! Recorder's Court Cases appearing in recorder's before City Judge Loraine New and decorative 1» the product of an Ingenious Florida court rirm whose research through Royalty Designs, Inc., a well known Haines this past week were Delmar Robison. November 1 r r ’k X ^ ° ^ t02,.‘lM lr\ flrm. devi l0pe<1 a P°werful todoor »ntenna to aeep pace with modem trends and replace the clumsy rabbit violation of the basic rule, 95 »are of the early TV years. Packing a powerful eom pactunlt? this fine: Henrv Peterson. November whUa^dddSJl ’2Ued multipath distortions 7 VBR $10: Charles I Williams hidden Inside the figure. I t Improve* high frequency for November 2 Sift; Janet Dough- ndoor use for both TV and radio, and Increases reception of high »rtv November 3 VBR $10: J signals Of the standard frequency S tnd white ps well as color television broadcasts. Matching re- r Williams November 3. intoxl-! -at'on. $15* Rov Noebo’s No- | u i7’LVlpt’V U c,imlniltes high noise and static. I t can’t t a f f l e lo-lt-yourselvere, as anyone can Install In less than two minutes ••ember 3 VBR $10; T R Cler«- 10m four simple installation eteps. 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