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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1962)
Easier Seal Sale Starts Today IM S O u te r 9 ra l asle ot th e C reroc Society tor CrpptoO 1. Children s Hospital S c h o o l; physical therapy: 1 Camp Bhster Seal Oregon s only summer camp for the ex clusive use of crippled children and young adults located oa N o rth lake of T e c M ile lake near at use Harvey Youngs u. *<v-atud arme M r and Mr*. Le 1 v-»....o of M rdturd M i «.«uno ui the Medford x.hooL» and h j wife leaches In Pooil Mr» J tu M ille r and son Chartos »ere in Dallas from Thursday to Sunday. A cousin. M s s Louise Layton. accompan ied them home to visit for a lew days Mrs Bart Sm ith conducted her first meeting of the Ladies' Aux iliary of Barracks 90S Veterans o f Worth W ar L Sunday March 4 A certificate of reward was given to the auxiliary by the veteran idm m ncraton dom iclli- ary W hite City Oregon for their 1 M.-Ole therapy clinic which volunteer service and help given takes physical therapv to those the hospital of the state »h ere this An ir. vi la I: or. was extended is not available, and from the Gold Beach auxiliary 4 A special equ.pmer.: pool, tc their installation of new o f which is maintained to provide ficers M arch 13 in the veterans such things is wheel chairs. crutches hydraulic lifts T h e executive board was asked other equipment for the tc meet w ith the barracks execu needy. tive board to formulate a pro Baker explained that the so gram far the year Date of the ciety does not duplicate the ser meeting w ill be announced later. vice« of any other agency either The auxiliary voted to pur public or private chase a flag which w ill fly from T h e Easter Seal sale w ill con the f'.ag pole the barracks pre tinue through Easter Sunday sented to the new city hall A p ril a and w ill be highlighted T h e secretary had sent to by a senes of lily parades in Washington. D C. and had a which volunteers w ill sell paper fifty -s ta r flag flown over the na lapel lilies on city streets tion's capitol in the name of the Port Orford auxiliary The flag arrived and w ill be used In th eir floor work. T h e members were invited to O n the afternoon of F eb ru ary, Join w ith the Gold Beach auxlll- 28 Mrs. Lester Sm ith and her ary fo r an all-day serving at the daughter-in-law , Mrs Jimm y home of Mrs H a ttie Hogue in S m ith , honored M r» G ary R a Gold Beacli. M arch 13. M em mey the former Beverly Wilson, bers were reminded o f their w ith a delightful “perk and blue" serving day at the Legion hall shewer The table center piece Tuesday. M arch 17. M rs Smith announced the was an emulated bare-branched tree from which were suspended next district meeting w ill be held m iniature babies, w ith a stork in the Legion hall in Bandon. standi **g close by. B . Joying the April 8 Four guests from Coos Bay delicious refreshments and 'b a by bingo" game, invited guests and one from Bandon »ere pres ent A girt of appreciation was Mesdames Mar-.an Wilson. Free Jamieson. B u ie Wiechmann. presented to M r» Jack Herman, Donat Fromm. Stan Rider Tom out-going president "Happy B irth d ay" was sung to Meade Dale B a rtlett Lanny Jack H e-m an who cut and serv ed a big b'.rthdav cake presented to him during the serial hour Be Covered the following the meet ng Mrs. Gan* Ramey Honored A t Shower SAFE WAT Apple Growers Ge) Senior Worker Award ALTO INSURANCE EIRE Red INSCRANCE Me W illi a— - E D 2 -0 0 7 Xolen-Huggins Ins. S A L E M (Special)—The Ore gon Department of Emp.oymect and J. Richard Smurthwatte. U. S. veterans’ employment repre sentative announced Monday that the American Legion m il present the Hood River Apple Growers with the 1961 Sen.or Workers award Saturday night, j M arch 17. at Hood River. The award w ill be presented at the Hood River American Le- gion hall during the Legion s an nual birth la y banquet by Ore gon Department Commander Charles Draper of Albany Mrs Celia Gunn form er national president of the American Le gion A uxiliary. Portland, w ill also be on h ard for the present- atior. The award plaque » il: be pre- -ented to ’ h . Heod Rive- Apple Grower» for a eont.nuous p ro -i ro T N B ABitTON TO HEAP I H R IS T M IS G R O C E I dy A . . . *7 .»aOuue- WWI A uxiliary Projects Are Many P A IN T E R urtim i Fagv 1» news ____ z»m „ and AdiMU opewad R ii* O o«T»a. L k y u Bate» today March IS, and cha: m a n Leo Rulltpa. Kobe-.t WBllaee. T e rry Baker. urged ev rr'o o e to Iva Weema Betty Tl.Jey Con- -do what you can to help cur Ul< O ib o n . D euau V taale, .» phyaca-iy handicapped yo u n g -' Wmdmaiser X -o W ieckm aiui. »lers to wham Baste: Seals are Veuna S.mpo.41 Tom D ) t « . a symbol of hope * Po.lv Collier. M a r .oa Hubha Baker Oregon State univer D x k Ootcpen. Oordou Douguss sity s nationally racogniaad stu Ethel W right. Mw-ses. Nan y Qo>- dent-athlete. pointed out that her Mickey Woodworth. Janet funds realised from the sale of Doug berti Barter Seals are the principal source of support far the society J Proye'ts include in Eugene. »here youcgsters fro m ail parts of the state re ceive special education as well as speech, occupational a n d FENCE Silver Springs The Tom Parts family enter tained tr ends M r and M r» Lee B terbrook of Coo- Bay Sunday T he Forrest Elliott fam ily »as Sundav dinner guests of his mo ther M r » Bulah EXlott. _________ M r, c f Sher. , w k e n d guest of her ney U ms »topped ban (at que*- t ion mg Tuesday Issel aald the youth admitted ' borrow I ng" U k spray paint from the Richfield ser.ice lube room and »praying U liberally on ths picket fence m front ot the Linda Bryant home opposite tile drug storr on Ckrgon street M r» B ryants to n-in-law . Ad- clph W indm aiM . had only re painted the fence from a prior »pray mg w ith red and black paint several week» ago. on Sun day afternoon. He was at a chamber of commerce meeting a hen tbe vandalism took place The case will be for« anted to the county Juvenile officer for action. Lisei ssi.l adding that several sources of inform ation led han to the youth. Enjoy Our ST. P A TR IC K ’S DAY — DANCE— BE AN * A T - K O « r * B IT E R For Home Delivery With The OREGONIAN MAC-DON DUO ★ * AND ORE. JOURNAL E V E L Y N E R F C H I TTE Colsons. SH O P C IA S S IE T K D A IM ' SATURDAY, MARCH 17 From 9 p.m. The G reat Faper Of the N srth w re s » dr.,whl<T Mld fw nlly_ Lhe ç * .,, M r and Mr» Harry Byrnes are entertaining TWila's mother. | M r» Pearl Reimers of Yam hill for a tew day» Lonnie Absten was rlected president of the i l x t Orford Community Ctirialmas associa tion at th e aro-ual election laet Friday night O th t, officer» are Uurrell Robb \1ce president. A l le« P»k »«sretary. M innie Jolly, treasurer Tentative plan* for iht* year were dtsruased and reports from last year were heard Agent Can ED Î-J4J7 ORFORDS CEDAR ROOM ■■■■■■■■■I M r and M rs Cecil Colson and . daughter Rhonda and Mrs. Lau- 1 t» Blanchard called oo th eir son : and family, the Everett Coiaons in Coos Bay CHRISTIAN WOMEN V IE W F IL M S T H tF T he CTiristian Women’s F e l - ; lowship met a t the Community , Church last Thursday evening < Evelyn MacDonald showed the missionary film strip and tape recording of 'A nother W orld". The women who are going take part in the Taste Tea are asked to bring the recipes o f ; th eir dishes to the C W F me>i- ing A pril 13. or give them to Belva McDonald or Louise K a r ther. Louise K a rth e r and D octi Sweet were co-hostesses. The next general C W F meet ing w ill be held at Venlta Long ton's home on lAkeehore Drive to i SMOKERS GET TAX BREAK Smokers in eight more atater .■art now deduct cigarette taxes in their federal income tax re turns. This brings the total to 83 of the 47 states th at tax cigarette sales. State taxes on other tobacco products are alec deductible in most of the 2 ! states. The return can be a sizeable item, since state cigarette taxes run from 2 cents to 8 cents a pack In a state where the tax is 6 cents, i t could amount to over 320 fo r a pack-a-day amok er. State and federal taxes com bined average about h alf the cost of a pack of cig arette» The federal tax Is not deduc tible. On federal returns, deduc tions are allowed i f the states impose the tax directly oa the consumer, rather than the ffts- tn b u to r In either case, the cor sumer winds up paying the bi'. of course. In recent y e a n then has been a trend fo r the stat« to change their laws to s ia * state taxes deductible os U S re tu rn » In 1961 these states joined the list: California. Illinois, M in nesota, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio. Texas and W yoming. O ther states where the tax _______ 1« deductible a r e : Alabam a, Connecticut,''Florida, M a i n e , Massachusetts. Mississippi, N e- braxxa. N ew Hampshire. New > -*w y . N ew Y o rk. O klahom a P « n » y b * a ia . R h o d e South D akota, Tennessee V e r mont and W est Virg-nia. gram of emoteyawnt of sem-or workers 45 years of age or oid- , er officials said. o --. N 0 W A T The \e w s For Buys and ‘Views M a r if lllS » 5 W tth St. Fart Orford. Fashions I li is a Greai Privilege To Announce. . . the opportunity for people in this area to receive inrtraction from These days most people prefer the time-saving convenience of paying Prof. M. A. Goodnough Emminent State-Accredited Music Teacher, formally on the staff at Oregon State College, George Fox Jr. College and Lower Columbia College. Private Music Lessons Piano. Organ. Accordion. Voice, $10 per month Contact JEHS ’N MUSIC CO. Phone ED k I Port Orford bills by mail. 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