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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1962)
SCENES SOUNDS The Water Industry | gency water supply and sewage C H IN O O K EGGS P L A N TED disposal method for your home I <rrom pa<e 4) shelter that does not depend on ' outside electric power. Remem- L ^ lere remains In the Coo* *ys- . ber. usually. .. ...n . If .. your pump o» , lw n . a W « remnant t r h e t o chlnook Indicated popula- l*S ? lt Thursday. February «, 1 n x l T ORFORD » your well I* powered electrically, the Ume when tbelr spawning your well Is useless. activities are conducted, water conditions are usually prxir Es tablishment of a later-tpnwnlng « l i l i la ira ln e lla in ra chlnook run would take advant W ATER C O N S E R V A TIO N age of better water flows and more advantageous temperatures By Andy Heesacker . Nearly one million eyed eggs H Uic dire predlctlun* of as- ruKavetnent at the Forest Glen at T hlfw and fourth In a series of | W ater conservation la a term 'w ere obtained last weekend from troloqiala of the old world th a t'B lu e Rlvttr for the next two themes ielating to the water In usod to define the wise use of the California department o l fish the eml of name was to lake place J month» Several of their new ly- dustry by student* In M r* Anna water This means take care of and game's Nimbus hatchery on the Baer amen to system. The last wei'keiHl, thia tired old' acquired fans are planning to br Thomas 7th grade class at B at and find a »ubstitute tle Rock school: The water cycle Is the term eggs are from late fail-spawning typewriter would now be at real; at tlie Orfords In groups, to bid usnd to describe the motion of Sacramentó system stock. They but the tired typut U glad ,t them adloua with the hope that W A T E R P O LL U T IO N BY water from water to vapor In jare being buried in gravel In didn’t happen Now when we get they will return for a spring and clouds, condensed Into rain fall quantities of 4,000 per man-made our datronaut aucceeafully into summer In our midst. R A D IA T IO N toearth Then It seeps Into u n - I redd T ill* closely approximates orbit, and (he pathetic pachy derground yater table, then to the number deposited by a single By Ertc borentzen Pat and David S tarr enter derm of the Portland Zoo pre- streams, to rivers that run Into chlnook. senta her progeny, die f|rat ele tained a group of friends a t an W ater becomes contaminated _ Surplus silver salmon eggs from phant to be born In the U 8 In afternoon potluck dinner taat when exposed to radiation W a large lakes and seas to be evap- oated and go through the cycle one of the fish commission’* Enjoying the "clan ts* that ha« been covered In a « years (going from the serious Bunday. once more hatcheries were sent to California Z to the ridiculous*, (icthapa we buke" were Hasel and Orris well or tank will possibly not be When people come along and In exchange for the chlnook eggs z Knapp. Catherine a n d Nick contaminated In this manner of can nettle down for a spell, Marsh. Prances and Lewis Marsh pollution. Farmers will be no dig wells for water, the water Is, Studies have shown the stream z pure and will stay th at way flow and spawning gravel on the z M ary and Ernie Philpot re- and D r and Mrs b. R Pugh tified if authorities consider for When people put in septic tanks. 'South Fork are sufficient to z , turned home last week after a Other friend* dropped In later, age growing in an area to be this pollutes the water table, the m aintain runs If they can be es- wonderful six-weeks' vacation stating, facetiously, th a t they hamful. z rivers and the well. tablished. The egg plants were apeut mostly u, southern Calif, didn’t wsnt to be alone In case z Radiation reduces the oxygen When people bu'ld factories made to conform as nearly They visited two of M ary s sla the world did end. supply in the water. Animals and dump wastes from these fac- possible to natural conditions z • • « ters at bong Beach; friend« In that live and breathe in the wa tories Into the rivers. It helps to, with hatching estimated to start z U l« Marlon Hubbs hosted ter die due to lack of oxygen neighboring towns, and enjoyed z polute It. and atomic testing sets In about five weeks birthday dinner Tl’ u i seeing all the changee th a t ¿ iq • I f a nuclear attack should oc free radioactive dust When rain j The success of this venture z transpired at K rtrtH’. * lrm (whose birthday It waai and bee cur, kaep plenty of food and wa brings these particles, it polute». cannot be fully determined until z They also vwtad »»alio ohoat Pctersou of Mixes last Bunday ter stored In your baarmrqt or the water fq w?)fre It Is hard to the mature fish originating from z « *»»*r V*?mo. C a lif, which The honoree's mother. Mrs. Pead fallout »heller. Plan an enter» M W h « *'l i the plants return to spawn z . Mr K n o tt Is restoring from the bong was also a guest. After Oricinal silver mine of the ifflth d timer diversion was the new They were a maxed to sea the scenic drive to Brookings. growth of I “a In» Hprlngx. and the There’s nothing much more un new cltlea th at have sprung up In that desert region Ernie, hav popular in a girls' hotel, or dorm, the nieasles ing been chained, iiaurauvciy figuratively ,h “ n “ 8»1 stieaklng. to a gasolne pump for Hh * r°n Wilson was the recent --------------------- almost nine years was convinced ■ victim of "eviction" under such A phone call that a vacation was Indicated, circumstances . W ru . . It ,o to l(,r and they ----------. both . enjoyed the »‘immuned her parents, Haxel Marlon, to the rescue and to fullest M ary a sister. Dorothy —. -------- . home with ... , home Bhe '«as now recovered W hitmer, returned them, and will be going to Taco und gone back to secretarial school in Portland from which ma soon to visit her daughter »he will soon graduate, the "spot Louise and Oeorge Hahn also ted" set-back notwithstanding returned last weekend from a two Mrs Duane band (W ilm a) who weeks' sojourn In the southern portion of the »U te to the south hat. been residing In Oakland for o f us. which also took them thru some time writes ’.net she likes a portion ol Mexico They visit her office position with the J. C ed George's brother and family Penney Co there very much, but at Oceanside and wended their It Duane Isn't able to Join her way to Phoenix. Arlxona Hun before long, she will be back Bhe City, near Phoenix, a new devel was gifted w ith a subscription to opment for “ past fifty " people the Port Orford News and writes waa explored and reported aa that she has kept up with the being moat unusual, but no ap- home town news well and eagerly l>eaj as a future spot for the web- awaits each Issue • • • f,.oted Hahns Concludes Ralph Waldo Em once said. "Taxes Nell Knapp Is now undoubtedly, erson -------- ----------------- -------- are what I f so. hovering over Tucson. Arlxona. i we for civilised life on cloud No 9 H r has been e m - ‘ bo> 1 ** Property owners ployed by Dorothy and Jeramiah »round here cultured, or had you Haas on t h d r ranch. Rm Conada.I noticed? to train and run q u a rt*r horses See you next week Nell took “W indy Hogue", an ac- <;ulaltlon of the Baas', recently purchased (at a fnwncy prlcei B IR T H A N N O U N C EM EN T from Chub Young of Two Mile , . . . r — .. «•— M and Mrs Thomas Ifubnn Knapp worked with this quarter welcomed their fifth child Wed horse when lie was a colt. The new hosa and the new boas Join i.esday. January SI at the Curry forces with some of the finest General hospital T he little dark horse flesh In the west. It Is re -| halted beauty. LI»» Marie, w*tgh- cd 7 pounds. 6 ounces. She and ixirtcd her mother left the hospital Sat • • • Mrs Erir.u Cunningham d e - 1 urday for a warm "welcome parted by train from Po rtlan d , home" from their eager family. last weekend en route to Eldon. I Mo . to visit her daughter andi fam ily, and a .later whom she' hag not seen for 17 years. She has been Invited to go to New York with her sister, which J should indeed round out a won derful tim e and a w ell-deserved |{oij(|e lWg bnu one. we gh » designed to pay shipping rate OF YOUR OLD HOWIE TOWN 3 one Invited. Outran der’s 9 am Bring shovel Refreshments will be Monday. February 12 Rotary Anns. No beet die___ Friday, February 9 Cedar Room. Orford.«., 7 30 pen. VKW Auxiliary, Laura Wilson's Tuesday. February 13 home, g pjn. Jaycees board meeting, Orfords Duplicate bridge. Port Orford 8 p m. grade school. 8 pm . City council meeting, city boil. .Saturday, February 10 Rotary meeting, Orforda, 12:10 Masons. Port Orford Lodge No. p.m. 172, E A degree. 8 pm . Wr-dnewUy. February |g Munday, February I ] Epsilon Sigma Alpha, home of Port Orford work party, every Mrs. Stanley Anderson, 8 p jn . M E E T IN G S C L O T H IN G K N IC K KNACKS CARDS JEW ELR Y YOUR CUPID IS ON HIS TOES or other type of g irl comes from oar Interesting selections. 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Note: in very cold weather, Super Shell gets an extra dose of Butane. 9 When bis g ift for th a t blonde, brunette, redhead, Lumber Subsidy Bills Sent to Congress differen d ifferentials tials to help Pacific M r. and M . s W illiam Wal'ace, Northwest lum berm en meet uncle and aunt of Eleanor Fisk, Canadian com petition in East who have been wintering here from Kansas left for their home ern markets. sponsored this week Before they left B ill _ T h e . . bills, ------ ------------, . by ' Reps. caught two steelhead In the ^ ° n Magnuson and Ju lia But- Rogue. good steed ones U h », but ! ler Hanscn- W ashington D e m o there are those who think t h a t l r r a U - wouW authorize »he the Adm inistration to tfose "deniaens of the deep" may ' M a ritim e have elongated a mite when he pay the rat«- d iffe re n tia l to do describes them to his Kansas mestic w ater carriers to equa lize coastal and interconstaJ neighbors) shipping costs. Present la w requires N o rth - Ann and BUI Bohlen, who have been so nicely received nt the ( west lum berm en to use onily Cedar Room recently, with th e ir, U S . flag oatriers. As n result, toe-tlngllng tunes, will play there I lum berm en say, they arc los- ogaln this coming Snturdny ing Eastern m arkets to Cana- nlght for the Inst tim e for a few dlans who can use low -rate weeks They have accepted nn foreign ca rrie r to ship tim ber. z z z z z z z z z SHELL r® I