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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1962)
Thursday, Marek I t . I l t t - J PILLSBURY SCENES SOUNDS FLOUR bs. $1,89 /C U R OLD H 0.4E TOWN m ill la ilU ld e Ha Ilo Uring lax conscious U iiw day«, w ith h l* »Inter, M iu Katie na who isn't, here s i« *ouw au- Adolphaen or Denmark, Oregon, thentlc tax U d-blU recently re- whO u n d ,r» « n t .surgery, leased from the rmearcl, dlvls- ’MJ ,C w„ hr„ n of tin, Nutional Education away from the soul the dust of uasociullon The statu ot Oregon everyday life," It was once said, ranks eighth highest, out of the, but the one who said It didn't t>0 states. In uveruge pupil ex- long enough to hear some of prndltures. |44H annually, A l-¡th a t which now comes through aska. New York. New Jersey, on T V surely. California. Delaware. Illinois and Wyoming per pupil expend- Reo you next week. II urea are higher. Oregon Is six th highest In the nation In per New Clerk In capita contribution of 45 per cent of personal Income devoted AtisetMor’g Office to education I t would seem Jean Nulf was employed as l then that If our children are not clerk In the county assessor’s of being properly educated. It can t, flee on Monday, M arch 5. She * * ^ »use of penury oil thy pari fills the vacancy created by the of the taxpayers. Yet. we often resignation of Ruby Porter hear that children m Australia, ■ . —o - - - —— for instance, who come here are, on an average, two and one-half years academically ahead of tv - erage American younrter. the A t S p H n o f i e l d wunc age Could (his be because • * <’,ur, ™UK*ern methods perm it, Council explorers and senior rh,,° * ,tMJ scouts w ill gather at the Spring- soft subject" electives, as It field junior high school April Wr T .' ^ l h r ' than * ruU cf>ur"c «-7, for the annual rendezvous o solio» “ t the high school and explorer cabinet meeting. ’r m M ir Wb,rh fore** them U» Chairm an Dennis Maddox oi T H IN K . M any foreign students Ship 13#. Springfield, has as- wjut to arhonl. which takes care signed rwtporuUbUlty of a l l of their body-baildlng. ami to phasea of the event to the 10 aspire to brain-building after explorer units In the Three 81s- they get there I * . tiers district, and all are working Explorers Meet ‘ * on tlirtr assignments. A T -O -P -S dub (Take O t t 1 Field sports competition for Pounds Hennlblyi has recently the possession o f the traveling been organized here This Is a trophy will take place Saturday national organization with many morning from # 00 until noon, groups In every state who lutve The events will Include archery, inspired over-weight women to rope climb, log rolling, au ob- shed 'IT>NH of unwanted weight stacle course and mo-skeet County captain. Betty Elllngaen. The council explorer cabinet of Bandon, was preaenl at the meeting will attract all district charter meeting here Iasi week cabinet representative« and ad- lo explain the purpose of the visors for a quarterly meeting on club and help organize the new Friday night. Following Satur- one I t is called the "Calorie day’s tours ami afternoon pro- Counting Top« Hub". and much gram, the event w ill close with enthusiasm seems to be prevalent a dance among the plumplcs The more Invltallons to the event are members the merrier, naturally, going out only to u n it leaders so all interested ladles are asked of explorer grou|M Cost, lnclud- to get In touch with Doris Col- mg meals ami entertainment son, praaldent; Virginia S ta u f-, will be »3 50 per person for those 30 DR. ROSS — AI L TUNA ler. co-leader: or M ary Batea. registering before March neerelary regarding the time and 84 00 thereafter snd place of next T u e s d a y ' s _______ ________ meeting. This w riter was p riv CENTER CUTS — 3(1« She ileged to belong to a California club before moving to Oregon, » . p, , w hirl had a national runner-up L 1 C 6 I1 S C L h a n Q C Q a t the Chicago convention who lost over a hundred pounds In The Oregon Fish Commission one year All local sisters- today reminded retail dealers under-the-skin who seek sltm- “ ud wholesale distributors o l urns should Join — It's truly iwckaged frozen fish and pack- TOPBI “ Ked frozen shellfish that it is • • • no longer required by the state M r and M rs Alvin Anderson to purchase a license to handle of Redwood City, C alif , were these products. here over last weekend visiting H. S. Sm ith, fish commission his abler, Mrs 8yneva Lindberg auditor, stated that a t the last nnd many other relative« In the hglslatlve session these license area requirements were repealed. The commission has a ln e d y re- Mr? R lttle Kerber of M o n-'celved license lees from several moutb visited here several days dealers and these along with last v.’-w-k She spent some tim e others that may come tn w ill be w ith her daughter and fam ily, promptly returned. Mrs. Ce, 11 Bush, and also visited 8m lth also emphasised that a tier son. R J Kerber and other license to tell unpackaged fro t- aons tn Gold Beach. , en fish or unpackaged froeeu • • • i shellfish. Including oysters, must T h ” notary Anns met at the 'dill be obtained from Ute fleh Cedar Room last Monday e v e -, commission rung for a buffet supper Ouests -------- were Ruth W ahl and Nellie Zook T he hostesses. Ixailne Hahn and M yrtle T yler, told) each person to bring a pair of "tlre d -o f" ear rings, which were later turned Into bingo awards. O L Y M P IA . Wash. — Do you M lld ied Rush won the door plan to take a pet Into Wash- prixe. Ington for the Seattle World's • • • I Fair? M r. and Mrs Earl Addy w ere1 I f so. be sure to have a health weekend guests of the Charles! certificate for the animal. Holies. The Addys, who nrei Dr. D. A M cG ill. Washington Chrysler and Plymouth deniers state veterinarian, reminded a t Phelby. Montana, were e n ' prospective out-of-state visitors route home afte r a two months' th at each animal crossing tne vacntlon In Arizona and south bonier is required by Washing ern California ton law to be covered by such a • • • certificate. Mrs. "Dcinps" O llfllla n (M a r cella) was taken by ambulance DINNER GUESTS to Keizer hospital last Monday M r. and Mrs. Joss Ponting [ a week ago. w ith a respiratory were Sunday dinner guests of I 4...- , 4 . » . . - . - and ,1 nllment. She returned hom e. Mrs. Ponting’s daughter this week and la doing nicely, i fhmily, M r. and Mrs. Kenny Ironically, Just two hours before Bianhnin In Gold Beach, she was taken to the honpltal, her daughter Susan and fam ily. M r. and Mrs. Duane Doyle and small daughter, arrived from El Centro. Calif., moving back lo Stale Fairgrounds, Salem— Ap- I Portland. plications fo r the Oregon S ta te ; • • • F air Talent 8how w ill be wel-1 M r. Dale B a rtlett (Della) re eomi>d after M arch 15, Howard I ceived word last Friday th a t Maple, state fa ir manager, re-1 her mother, Mrs. Emma Bohr of ports Dean and Mrs Melvin G eist,, Coucll B luff, Iowa, had died suddenly of a heart attack. Mrs. who handled the successful tai-1 B artlett flew there the snme ent show at the 1961 state fair, day, and Is expected homo this w ill be in chnrge again this year, Maple said. O vist Is dean coming weekend, • a s of music a t W illam ette univer Mrs. Charles Fitzhugh's (N or- sity. In order to get a number of nut) father, John Price of The n a ” ''* also passed away last th< m out of the way before wee" M r Price and his wife school Is out, talent show audi F tp ■ es who survives, lived here tions w ill get underway shortly In • ' 's area ir» n v vegm npo. after applications begin to nr- • • • rlve. Applications ni"y Ire sent V- n » M *»•••. TT~r»wv» A lolphflcn to the Oregon State F a ir o f w . . '» r rM rt’ and to be fices at Salem, Maple said. FROZEN PEAS CHOCOLATE BLOCKS 3 for $1 JIFF POPCORN 2 for 4 9 c CAT FOOD SHADY O A K 1 0 for »1 Reg 39c 3 for 8 9 c MUSHROOMS HILLS BROS. t-LB. 8-Or. Instant COFFEE lb. 5 9 c » 1 .1 7 8 9 c Fish Dealer's C H EF B O Y -A R DEE Garden Grown Asparagus 2 lor 2 5 PILLSBURY — Mashed. H.B., Scalloped POTATOES, mix or match 3 for S1 23-OZ. — Reg. 79c MINUTE RICE NEW ITEMS: PIZZA with CHEESE pkg 4 9 c NORBEST 4*4-LB. AVE. *1.99 STAGECOACH BACON »> pkj 49' LESTOIL CLEANERS. BLEACH SPRAY STAR' H — IOc OFF REG. 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