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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1962)
"Jaycee cl Month" Winners Second nine w r-k» aad the iral amnaater grade« are aa fo l- towa far P a tfit high acbaoi stu dents; PKXSHMX34 — Cheryl Brverns SCEIES A S O M E S OF YOUR CLD HOME TOWN m il Loraiw r ttaiSM t t tf ^ in dJI-cu lt to belat e tv their home a t i; in a lila . but tbot » " y " » WOU.1 elect to :ak i ibe nodical emerges»«..- astato* b Sunday aiteròaea drive w changed their pian* Brok*in<5 reawBitx*: in * the <>>-* — T rcn i - m - J - Frank M o rra art «toa. K once v a * But afte r the A son fa toek<ai.’u. experience Usi wee*- grancpa « u a * * a m n ¿ oa a sunn« Sabbat:: r t a k E-ily J r a i . nd H arry Hel-nke:. a b r Ml «axuru:ied oar -tto a ol Coo- Bay. arrived tost 1 .ura- pactut it » tngnlv i-c i-m n m u e : ta y r. gilt at McCauley hw -toi to those abo have not ret tried Yeung Kirke J e r r y e e y h d 8 tbe on the new .. ighway pounds 14 ounces and was- wei- cnmef by a brother John H arry. M r and M r * W illiam Sob e r 1J month* old (A a n aad Bill« recently came to i . . . t t i <. a m i u n i t irooi Santo Ana ’ M r and M rs C harlie Hensen« c a ll They have purchased a I and «an K e r ; v e rt here a week near O phir, and are a c - ; recenti> from F a n Fraaer B C musical engagements ¡aad were house rues’.' of the Ira TTscy save been p la n t * a t tlse ] Tuckers. The Hensens who fo r- Oedar Room recently sod w il l ; merly lived here, visited many of be there next Saturday tught; their friends tncludi J* Behai and from 8 :88 to 3 Ov Ann plays B ill N u tt tb piano and sm*s. Bill plays the • • • caa drum» and accordion they Two of the town « well known Winning Jayeee •» the Mentii awards at last F rid a )'« DSA are indeed a to m fte combo They couples are now vacation n ? in banquet were, left to right. ay M U S IC , tunes for humming A r iw ia and Florida, and -,'omts Frank StCtalr. January : Gea. “ Even stronger than the sex is g e a are performed tn the -----ir. between W e w ill report their toe-topping Jenkina Jaly; Dan Hale. June. ui:ve in teenageis la the dea,:« church than out 'T h e re ^c'Ui* activities after they return and prefers, and play the type of Monty Montgomery. Dee Net mus e th at present« appeal to all subtly sugars' that the storms A teen to be a need for pubbe accept pictured la Suguat winner. ! to be like the crowd ages I t is indeed a plesure to the«- would normally have es ager has to be accepted by the ance at thia time." he said Paul Pe-ievon caped D ID N 'T come and we have welcome them to our area M r * M r W illiams also staled crowd There is nothing »or*e • • • beer, having Everglade' w eath than to be an odd bal; " So ! th at the community should help M argaret and Tracy Corbin er too though we were expecting the panel members told Port Orford j a ycung couple during this time a • a sold then home to le ts and Jim worst from them, when we should grade school PTA members at of rm utlooal nerd W ord from M rs Doug < M t Ilia • • be looking for the beat All: «on and moved into No 12 Sergeant Joy declared the Ju their meeting Thursday night on tn the Hamlet last week They Johnson reveals that she is plan venile drinking problem la one Young people in our town are I ” Early M arriage are toying w ith the idea of tin g to return home w ithin two pretty much aa they have been The panel which dlaru&sed cf the m<et serious problem* in adopting the mobile home brand weeks alter spending the winter for the last th irty years as are *ome of the problems which led Curry county. “ Just a * it tt In of Irving which la becoming io tn southern C a lif, and tn the hay the adulto Some seldom make , up to forced teenage marriage* I every other county and tn every popular of late, w ith retirement area Her little home overkx«king mistakes some mtebehave fre I was composed of D r W alter C a other stole He said it was a B attle Rock beedns brightly in the offing. quently but the largest m ajority son of Gold Beach C urry county factor not only In pregnancy and * * * T R Y to do w hat la right at all public health officer and mem forced marriage* but *1*0 in d i Tom Petok left by plane tort Col. B ill Hand is now home , times. ber of the county Juvenile advis vorce» "We should call a spade Sunday morning far Portage feeling better after a stay at the .nyone who has had an op ory board; Sgt James Joy of the a spade and tokr a good look at Penn., to be with his mother who Veterans hospital In Portland portunity to lirten to them dis Oregon state police. Gold Beach tt We should do everything we is reported aa being critically ill and is firm ly convinced that cuss problems or who reads a r Mrs John McW tiliama Port O r can to stop people from supply • • • i there is no place like tt! ticles written by them will real ford. me m ber of Juvenile board ing liquor to juvenile* " D r. and Mrs D D HUI par- . . . Sergeant Joy also spoke out tre th a t our young people set and ihe Rev Jannr Franc«-. p«&- e c u of M rs M ilton Marsh, who -D ad ' Sac band, as he is known high standards for themselves tor of the First Community ( against adult drinking "The only have beer, on an assignment with to ail his local friends, is r t u p - and have high ideals way we can stomp it ithe d rin k Church, Part Orford tbe Wheat League stationed at crating at the home of his da .gh- As was mentioned in an •-dltor- I Moderator was the Rev Wayne ing problem* out is to have the jjew Delhi. In d ia for almost two 'te r and son-in-law. the Tom isl In the Cooa Bay W orld last iju lie r of the First Presbyterian backing of everyone concerned ” years are now in Rochester N Meads, after having been at th e ! We should not week, from the constant criticism Church. Gold Beach, and also a he declared Y where D r. HUI is receiving j Curry County General hoe-it tat of teenage morals one begins to ! member of the board D.scu«*l<m (condone the drinking «írtver nor wonder if “the evil lies in thè followed presentation of the film i tolerate the slaughter that re medical treatment fo r the sec twice recently. . . . ond time this year T h e Hills I '"Early M arriage”, tram the E C sulta" eye of the beholder". One more facet o f the havoc1 We should continue to give our Brown Trust had planned to tour Europe for However. Joy declared that In several month« before returning th a t our 'big fre e « " bro ug h t' teenagers the protection they Desire to conform to the stand sufficient evidence was cme of about and which had been over- ; r.-eri by our supervision and help s'ds of the group, and especially the major problem* in law en j looked by this »T.tor before was by our interest, but not to the those of the "popular girls was forcement of adult and Juvenile Darin Is Heart Fund's the damage done to our fishing extent of removing the chance j cited by D r Cason aa one of the c in k in g He cited difficulties fieet M any of their motors did fo r them to develop responslb.t- « prim« fac tors in causing teeriagi with parents who will not believe King of Hearts' I not, unfortunately, escape eith - ' lty. girls to regard p re-m artial sex their child has been drinking, and er W hen the elements lowe. the To help understand what one relations and p n -m a rlta l preg -said parents should check up an boom, as it were, on our two | might expect of a teenager, here n a n c y as a popularity statu* , their c h ill'* activities to protect main industries — logging and is the Teenager B ill of Righto as ¡symbol" T his situation is not him (fishing — it hurt« all Many question* were raised by found in th Ruralite and attrib i likely to occur when the popular . . . uted to Elliott C. Cohen. In girls do not become Involved, he ‘ the audience concerning dating M r and M rs Lee Kng and Mrs "pleasure and L iteratu re” said "As the popular girls go. I rules, supervision, the need of M in n ie Jolly drove to Powers teenagers for popularity and so Roes the group " 1 To let childhood be fo r ■aat M onday to attend the f iner- D r Cason declared that super v het he: forced marriages w ctt al of his uncle. Leslie M K n g gotten. vision was necessary for teen always the best answer for the M r King who had liv e ! in hat 2. To have a say about hia agers and th at parents should welfare of the child involved area for many year« was en life. I lim it the time teenagers can be In the business meeting pre deared to all a« evidenced by the I alone In the car together A luding the program. M rs Donald 3. To make mistakes cumber o f people attending h.s 4. To have rule» explained and ' parent should be tn the car with M Stole. PTA president, announ last rites. j teenager* u n til they are in the ced the appointments of Mrs not imposed • • • | 11th or 12th grades, he said Eldon Spence Mr« Marcus M c 5. To have fun and friends Conchidr: AU we can take in I A fter th at the time teenager» can Ghee and Mrs Alfred O John 1 cur two dead hands are the things | be alone in the car together son to the nominating rcram it- 6 To question ideas we liave given away. should be limited to not more tee. 7 T o be at the romantic age T h ird grade mothers were fthan one-half to three-quarters • • • • 8 you next week 8 To b',ce professional help ) of an hour, he said. boat esse* ---------------- o — — SING ER BOBBY D A K IN hat whenever needed. . —o .....—— •'Of course.” he quipped, “this been named "King of Hearts” year I am ap authority. M y old- 9. To have a fa ir chance and of February's 19C2 H eart Fund ! est child is only 12 years old opportunity Campaign. The teenage idol Next year I shall have a teen has a deep personal interest in 10 T o struggle toward h it own ager in the bouse and will know the fight against heart and cir- philosophy o f life i By Para-Phraat nothing.” evla’.ory disease; as a child be To these I m ight add another The need for public acceptance Ten charitable organisations suffered from rheumatic fever. Too ni'xf! has oeen w ritten which seems imortont; was pointed out by Rev Prance, in Oregon have been named aa I t is his third straight year as and said cem enting the escap- 11 To be helped to acquire who said th at more forced m ar- beneficiaries o f the J. O Ed- holder of the title. i ades and mistake« of a small nn- and allowed to retata bis self re 1 nerlt” of our teenagers The spect ' people in our community are be- 1 winning to believe th a t we have a Juvenile delinquency problem, when in fact, we do not Every move a teenager make« la regarded with suspicion as To Be Like The Crowd Tops T-Sex Ten Groups to Get Trust Funds Olive Branch FOR FAST RESULTS 2 Shop Classifieds Ways To SAVE Pacific High School Honor Roll 333, Larry Bowmati 333. 3 M . Botane Hodge. 3 17, 3ÌU Dauw Busa. 3 17. 317; L a u n l B 0 .uoui i3 00. 3 00 MEN1ORB — Sherry Dahrena. j 4 00. 4 00, TTialia M» «fi lesoli. Conine Btiaw. 3 01. 1*7. 3Ah. M arilyn Houglum 187. «00. 4 00. 2 M . M ary Hetm krn 3 *7 387; f 4 00; Vichi Busa 107. 3 87. Kay Kieddom. 3 87. 187; Don MJU Edea McWUUam*. 3M>. 3 33: 350. 333: Jainoa Koala, ISO. 3.40. Janice BuahneU. 85 0. *A 0 ; Mary duine* Severna ISO. 3 33, G arruli H a rris 3 33. 3 87; U oyd Rice W htta. 142 1 38 Merrto Jo Jen- 3 17. 333. Laneeta Hatm akri arn. 3 80. 3 80. Hharon Cromwell. 3 17; la w re n rc W ahL S «»0 3 00;! 3 33 3 33, Adel!* W m h m an n , K t e t w h M ia . lo o . so«; Kathy 3 17. 333. Hhirley JdcAlhater, I. edaay. 3 <•«. M ary Pitstiugh » a: Jud ; . tbom 3 « •. 3 17;) 3 17 3 00; Rosa Mitchell. 3 17. > 17. Roby Haim aker. >00 3 00. ' • Id r r t t l b t y 3 00 3 00. Sheryl Jim Cbrutenaen. 3 oo M erhals 3<»0 3 00 S O P tfO V t RES — Bonnie Jen -1 urn. 4 00. 4>»o; M artlvn Rund- twrg. 4 o0 4 0«; Catherine Hnutb 1 387. 387. Bovcrly M art n. 3 87., 7 33; Jerry Ooa. 3 87 >87; Busan W lx .n 3 33 3 » Gerald T--rp 3 33 3 1 7: l a D m n a Slrietie: 3 33 3 SO; K a rl t-uethe 3 17 3 17. ' Robert N eff 3 00: Colleen Breed- line 3 33 3 so; la u rle Undaav. 3 0 0 . Marlene Anvtnaon. 3 0 0 ;' Spawn Schwab 3 00 J V Y IO R B — Jul'e M r W illiam« 4 00. 4 0«; Rodney Dunn. 3 *3 4 00. Ginger Colsoti. 3 83 , 3 83. Nantne Libby 3 83 387; Klau« Jensen. 3 So 3 SO; Jo W hite 3 33 TtTHT.TTTTP SUPPLIES wards charitable trust this year, tt was announced today bj S te t son B Harm an, vice preaideut and senior trust officer of the First National Bank of Oregon, t.ustee of the fund They will ii-ceive a total of 419 795 from the trust The group* to receive the fund» are the l'uiLand *ie » council of the Boy Scout* of Am erica. the BrlUah Benevolent S o -! ciety of Oregon, the C hildrens! Hume. In c . Emanuel Hospital | Community C harity Clinic, th e ' Homemaker Service cf the Fam ily CounaeliBg Service the O re gon Colleges ^»undallon. the Oregon Historical Society the Portland Childrens Center Inc . FD 8-1881 St Vincent Hospital in Portland, and the YW CA Complete Line at Prices You'll Like! ★ Free Delivery Pacific Builders, Inc. 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MONEY FOR, SALE F IR ST NATIONAL R^ B A N K OF OREGON • D aily 18 a.m. to IO pm 7 Day* a W r-4 I I 1 <*•< Of «W^Oa» *«8»ia^» a al.pl I9 » » « M Mw«MM8 <888«8M >H K a u « WORN OUT ATTIC INSULATION IN 7 S X OF US. HOMES ACCOUNTS F O R A » * $ 16 BILLION FUEL WASTE A WASTF^ WHICH CAN BE OVERCOME B Y l _ <F DO IT-YOURSELF “REINSULATIOI . , / * < WITH MATERIALS SUCH AS ' VERMICULITE. \ \ \ E L - .. \ A \ FO R O V 1R e o o o o o ORKOOM P tO R L H SOUTH OF LANGLOIS, OREGON MIDWAY CAFE Homeowner* who do not adequately weatherproof their homes are contributing to a two billion dollar national fuel waste every year. Thia la enough money to finance a space program or p ro vide enough claaarooms to remedy the school shortage. Behind thia waste are such culprits aa a lack of w eather, ■tripping around doors and window*, improper functioning of furnaces, and poor a ir circulation But the m ajor cause la In adequate attic Insulation, reports the Zonollte Company I f your a ttic Insulation haa settled to lea* than four inchf* thick, or there are gaps between Insulation jotata, or your In sulation show« moisture and decay damage, you can rclnaula: i In one afternoon. Simply pour a m aterial such as lightweight verm iculite rig h t over the old inaulatlon. A free-flowing, fireproof mineral, vermiculite fin * voids and brmga inaulatlon up to the proper fuel-aaving level and adds t i the comfort o f the home.