of this week with Dei at Lake TV TR A N SLA TO R sharp rise in the number of ap B e tte r Recognition | Takenich and they will drive plications tor naturalization. (From Pace 1) A British pathologist says home this weekend. The law requires all aliens in that 95 percent of the increase in lung cancer deaths in Great • BUSINESS FORMS „ certification. The shelter must ' the United States, with few ex- o tJ!.baUe,.S T nt th e !i)C. / " ‘arg.ed_to .,e? fht feet T “? “ ceptions. to report their address- Britain in this century was due to better diagnosis by physi I holidays in Salem with their sou , and two transmitting poles 30 to es each January. Throughout cians. He believes that 20 cases • BUSINESS MACHINES By Audrey Oebauer Roger and family. | 40 feet high must be installed in the United States, almost th.rty , of lung cancer "are correctly | ------------ ' order to improve the picture. It per cent more applications for j labelled now for every one cor • BUSINESS PAPERS Mr. and Mr. Fred Kitselman ( Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Colson a n d , 1S estimated that $50 to $75 will naturalization are received d u r-! rectly labelled 50 years ago." spent Christmas with their Rhonda enjoyed having son Ev- I be needed for the materials and ing the months of January, Feb • • • daughter and family, the Heston erett and family with them fo r!an additional $lno for the pur- ruary and March than are re Nuclear Power Cranes in Springfield. chase of the two poles. Christmas. A nuclear battery that will ■------------ I------------ 1 The problem was presented to ceived during other months. Mr. last ten years is the power Urbano attributes this sudden Mr. and Mrs Verdo Harris and 1 The Forrest Elliott family had !tl,p Rotary club in the hope they rise s o u r c e f o r an automatic i to the alien address report family enjoyed a lovely Christ- a lovely home Christmas, and WuUld purchase at least part of program. weather station to be installed i at the North Pole. The battery mas at home. Daughter Carolyn Forrest's mother. Mrs Eulah El- the material as a service to the brought a guest home from SOC liott was their guest for the day. community. The request was Allens not required to make requires no maintenance. this report are diplomats, those with her, Miss Norma Waki of j denied by the club, however, club accredited to certain interna-1_______ Hawaii. ( Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and member, Henry Adolplrson dona- tional organizations and those | •------------ | family spent the*holidays in Dai- !ted $20.00 towards the project. ! who have entered temporarily a s , ’ Harry and 'pwila Byrnes are tas with the Frank Sly family. Tbe North Curry Recreation: laborers. spending the . „.idays in Colora-;A large family reunion was th e lInc does not wish to again so- agricultural Forms for making the reports do Springs, Colorado with their 1 high spot of the day. Jim ’s b ro -|licit funds through membership daughter and family, Jack a n d 1 ther John was also there a n d |sales as Previously. Dewey said ‘d ‘‘ Hear ye! Hear ye The .„ .n e ottices of the; Nancy Bounds and their little they had not seen each other for; It is hoped that community I 5 INS clock strikes 12, .* New during the month of Janu minded individuals will donate daughter. some time. whatever they are able. Those ary. Mr. Urbano indicated that Year dawns, and we wishing to contribute toward this aliens desiring information con- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Paris and GOERGEN FAMILY BUSY chime u> with our very expense are asked to contact cerning naturalization or similar little fellows enjoyed the Christ best wishes for you and either D E. Dewey or Ai.dv imat,ers shoul(i obtain the forms mas holidays in Bandon with OVER CHRISTMAS at an office of INS where per Cribble. yours. May 1962 be your Tom’s parents, the Henry Phil- sonnel trained in these fields! potta. . ■ The Goergen family had a busy : will be available to answer in- I most rewarding year of and happy Christmas filled with I quiries. all . . . in all ways! ------------ o------------- Harvey and Lee Your” motor travels and visits. ed to Applegate to holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goergen en- I Lee’s parents, the Harold Teskes. joyed Christmas w i t h th eir' ☆ Shark Stimulator daughter Patricia, who visited It’s not the cut, but the color Mr. and Mrs. Del Newkirk them from Portland, and their Distsict Director A l f r e d J. of a swimsuit that may attract drove to Portland and enjoyed son Pvt. William J. Goergen, who Urbano of the Immigration and sharks, a scientist r e p o r t s . W esley D. Spencer, Realtor Christmas day with their daugh came home for his 20 day leave Naturalization Service stated S t u d i e s Indicate suits that ter and family, the Harold Ol from Fort Ord, Calif. He has that the annual alien address re match skin tones seem less RED McWILUAMS, Salesman sens. Betty is spending the rest completed his basic training and port program usually causes a likely to cause a shark attack. will leave January 12 to begin a specialized course in army elec tronics in Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goergen traveled to Newport to spend Christmas with Mrs. Goergen’s sister and family, the Jim Cooks. Silver Springs News ru K T D W O R D N S W Say yon saw it In The Newa. BE AN “AT-HOME” B t VEB PORT ORFORD- PRESS The New Year i> aoomarg in with o u r w ’sh lo r yrw and yours . . . m a y »■.. world of happiness and. success be yours in 19(2 Remind Aliens To Register ☆ Dorothy s Beauty Salon .•■X.S-XS-X.S-X • CIRCUIT COURT JURORS (From Page 11 We send to you our wishes for a completely happy, prosperous, and healthy New Year in ’62. ☆ Depoe Bay Fish Co. Paul W. Austin, Port Orford; Vance A. Carlson, Bandon; Doris Colson, Port Orford; Dorothy j Elmgren, Brookings; Virginia Fendrick, Pistol River; June E. Foster, Gold Beach; Muriel L. Gehrke, Port Orford; Frances Gribble, Port Orford; Hazel Hof- j sess, Langlois; Ivor Holmquisl Bandon; Glenn E. Jackson, Port i Orford; Opal LaBrook, Brook ings; Florence A. Lane, Brook ings; Chas. H. Martin. Gold Beach; Gertrude V. Moilier, Sixes; Wm. L. Montgomery, Port Orford; Hazel Moore, Brookings; Virginia E. Moore, Brookings; Doris G. Nix, Brook ings; Robert J. Nowlin, Port Or ford; Walter R. Pratt. Port Or ford; Lloyd D. Russell. Brook ings; Mabel Thompson. Brook ings: Iva E. Townsend. Br ook- j I ings; Margaret Vigue. Gold j Beach; Velma Violette, Brook-1 ings; Bessie O. Welch. Brook- j ings; Roberta M. Willis. Gold I Beach; Charles Wooldridge, Gold Beach; Leslie Woodriff, Harbor 1962 U Ring oat the Old, ring in the New, and let us ring up a rousing total of all our very best wishes for your happiness in 1962. along with oar warmest thanks for your patron age. RED McWTLLLAMS, Salesman Kolen-Huggins Ins. were to get into your cqxburetor, a could lead to unexpected repairs like this. One of the nine ingredients in today's S uper Shell fights gum to give you top perform* ANCIENT HISTORY: Gasoline gum used to cause unexpected repair bills. Today, one of Super Shell’s 9 ingredients fights off gum —to save you money and give you top performance. The gum preventive in today’s Super Shell is so powerful that one thousandth of an ounce is enough to treat a gallon. Read how this “chemical policeman” works. 2, Shell guards all tanks, pipes, and trucks against dirt and other gum forming contaminants. 3. Shell includes a powerful gum preventive in Super Shell’s nine- ingredient formula. And so are other gum troubles. Such as sticky intake valves. And fouled automatic chokes. Here’s why: 1. Shell uses refining processes that hold certain gum-forming gasoline components to a minimum. give your car to p p e rfo rmance # 1 is T C P * —fo r power, mileage, and Jnnuer plug life. “Chemical cop’’ at work er-»HE mechanic in our photograph J is about to go to work on a gummed-up carburetor. A nice little repair job. But to Shell scientists, gummed- up carburetors are ancient history. H e re a re th e 9 in g re d ie n ts in S u p e r S h e ll-e n d w h at they do to The gum preventive in Super Shell is so effective that a thousandth of an ounce is enough to treat a whole gallon of gasoline. This remarkable ingredient has been described as a "chemical police man." It helps to keep unstable elements in gasoline from sticking together—the way a skilled police man prevents trouble by keeping a crowd from forming. # 2 1« Pentane m ix —for fast warm-up«. # 3 is anti knock m ix —for knock resistance, # 4 is A lkylate to control “ high speed knot k? # 5 is Butane — for qu ick starts. # 6 is '< at cracked” gasoline a n ti ic e r.” A d d e d w h e n • o ld weather sets in. is gum preventive—fo r clean carburetors. # 9 is Platformate for extra mileage. •T rM w n .*r k fo r h to ll'a un U iu «r«notlnwa<btilive f .iw t-W tUlain« 7< p leoovered h , v.a. Patent JhtJ'22 l a. We join men and women of good will every where in the deeply meaningful prayer that Hot Weather Blend 1962 may aee the dawn o f a just and lasting For a quick run down on the other eight ingredients in today’s Super Shell, see box at right. And for top performance all sum mer, keep your tank filled with Super Shell’s Hot Weather Rlend. It’s spe cially formulated to fight engine flooding and o th er h o t w eather troubles. At Shell stations now. peace throughout the world. To a l l we wish a New Year rich in (he fulfillm en( of this and other dearly cherished hope«. Coos-Curry Electric Co-op, Inc. D rip test shows how w e ll Shell gum prevention works. C ontain er on left has raw, unprocessed a s o lin e w ithou t gum preventive; on right, processed gasoline w ith S u p er S h e ll’s gum p re v e n tiv e . Gasolines drip onto heated plates and evaporate, sim ulating long storage. R e s u lt unprocessed gasoline w ithou t gum preventive deposits sticky gum on p la te ( l e f t ) . G a s o lin e w it h S u p e r Shell's gum preventive leaves virtually no trace of gum ( r ig h t ) . N o gum , no gum problems. O n e reason w hy Super Shell can promise lop performance. for powr r. 4*7 is an A t Shell, 1997 scientists arc working to make your car go better and better M ✓