Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, April 19, 1962, Page 8, Image 8

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    -•MiafMr. A««« 1». i m
the ô e s t oY everything Yor
SCENES
SOÜIDS
1 S T IN G
EASTER
OF YOUR OLD HOME TOWN
with Ixiralne Haine»
At Easter time It seems lik e. visit with former friend* and
<*e »tart of a new year; a time i neighbors. She saw quite a few
to r shedding the heaviness of changes in that swiftly-growing
winter and taking on the garb of area including Yosemite.
Ilu
spring A time for spiritual and temperature reached 93 degrees
tx>dily re-clothing. New hats one day which makes one won-
snd new costumes are not really der what July will be like!
important though nice, because
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•Use blossoms of nature are be-
Concluder; Ah. those go«! old
stowing a magic upon each of us. days when an umpire could cal!
and everything, which defies a strike—or so must think the
competition. Thia is the season people in Hawaii. ~
for re-appraisal far happiness
■sind for giving thanks Let usj See you next week
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remember and meditate non the
Man who climbed the hill with a
cross upon his back bet us in - '
dividual,v make sure 2.000 years
later that His sacrifice was not i
in vain.
SALEM (Special! — Oregon
employed
workers
numbered
Easter also reminds us of 657.400 In mid-March, an in­
bunnies, without which our tra­ crease of 2,500 from the Febru­
dition would be tragic. The ary lp' pl David H Cameron,
Mud Hens' ~ ceramic shop has commissioner of the state de­
been turning out bunnies—all partment of employment an­
shapes and siaes recently with nounced at the same time un­
almost as much rapidity as m o­ employment declined by 2.100 to
ther nature does. They make
a total of 49 6 00
such superb gifts and are a year-
More Oregonians had Jobs last
round reminder of a day we hold month than in any previous
dear.
March The increase from a
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year earlier was 15.000 while
Everyone who visits the Am­ unemployment was down by 15.-
erican Legion hall next Wennes- 2t>0.
d ay for the Taste Tea is in for a
With 7.000 more workers on
aste treat! The Community the payroll this year than in
Church ladies are serving a de­ March 1961. the lumber and
licious buffet luncheon for 50c. wond products industry paced
Recipes for the sampled food the employment increases. The
which has the most appeal can transportation equipment, con­
be bought for 10c; a novel idea tract construction, service and
indeed
This "gourmets gala" government were other indus­
starts at IL am . and lasts as tries which made major addi­
long as the goodies hold out. tions to their employees. Only
Setter get there early!
a few industries did not share
in the advance Their reserves
“ WHAT
Californians enjoyiny spring were minor
vacation here this week are Mr
Although comparisons to pre­
and Mrs. Joe Katnpa and their vious years show the state's ec­
daubhter Kathy from Salinas. onomy in excellent shape March
Mr. Kamna. former school super­ did not make as much gain from
intendent here, and Ethel and February
j-poruary as was a anticipated.
n u c ip a ie n .
K athy have been house guests of
weather conditions in mid-
Mr and Mrs Charles Brooks and month held back expected ex-
Mr and Mrs Nick Marsh with pansions in outdoor activities
toeens of in-between side visits
service establishments added
-with their host of friends and , Rnn employees from February j
former neighbors.
to March for the largest increase ■
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Transportation and trade were
Miss Joan Kuehnert. home a^o increasing their work force I
irom Mills college this week, is
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enjoying a visit with her p a r-’
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« its . the Cort Kuehnerts. as is a V lC lO r y ¿ 6 6 1 1 I 0T
lassmate who came with her.
Miss Ju’.ane Thomas.
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Pat Dooley and Mrs. A ustin, I LAVOR PACK — 4 FLAVORS
Vernon McKnight. daughter Fiegel. co-chairmen of the state- |
L-uiie and son Craig are here wide Peaison for Governor com­
th is week from Eureka where Mr. mittee predicted a victory for
McKnight is a high school teach­ state senator, Walter J. Pearson, j
er. He was formerly on the
“Reports from many parts of'
teaching
taching staff of Pacific
Pac.nc high
nign
show conclusively that 3-DIAMOND
nbe McKnights. who are house
:ueste of Mr and Mrs Albert
they
ln a Joln t '
oily, are renovating some re- s(atement is5ued through ^ ,Ar. ,
en tly purchased property here
^ , „ „ 0 campa.gn office. '
vhich is to be their summer
defin.
SUMMER ISLE — l»/4 TINS
vgne.
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' itely established hlmeslf as a
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selid choice for the nomination I
Mr and Mrs. Robert Smith of and it is becoming quite clear
Gderwood Manor. Wash., are ,
p
u,w vuitmg .eU t.ves h erea n d Democrat,, governor." the sta te -,
rying their.luck on the Rogue mtnt continued
5 VARIETIES
Employment Sees
Record In March
BUTT END
lb 6 3 c
PINEAPPLE
SPUDS ...
YAMS
lb pkg. 4 9 '
each 49‘ SLICED BACON
BEEF ROAST blade cul lb 4 9 '
20 lbs 89£
LB 69
RIB STEAKS
LB 19‘
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COLOR LOTS OF EGGS AT THIS LOW PRICE !
AA MEDIUM EGGS
MIRACLE W HIP
Senator Pearson
FROZEN PIES
MANDARIN ORANGES
SLICED PINEAPPLE
.
—. „ . a r e looking for someone willing
xGlT ^ rry
t h e to face facts and with the pri-l
• ^ n d »nd chiWren taught the
& fe>
away
?oy Mills home andsettlecI here
peargon
demonstrat.
ibout a year ago. had a th ri'h ™ ed that he ts the lo(fical choice "
•xperience recently MhiU she
Qn
, ampai(in , rjpB around
ia s watching
Queen F
sUte. thg resporLse demon-
3ay”. she recognized a g ) straUs an awarenesa on the part
r.end with whom, she gradua
c{ the
that o ^ o n faces
.rr<n Long Beach Calif. P°*Y | crit|cai tim„ in the immediate
y « h 22 years ago. She wr®‘* 5®! future and that Pearson can best
Jack Bailey, happy herder of th e ,
de th<> ,eadershlp The
cyal ladies, who forwarded the
returned
^ , ^ ¿ 1 Aprii
etter to the friend, and they 17 from a tour of Southwestern
rere soon in touch The long­ Oregon
est friend, it turned out. is now
Dooley and Mrs Fiegel said
he mother of eight which makes i the roster of "responsible citl-
1« a queen every day we'id say I sens" serving on the statewide
committee is indicative of the
Paternal and maternal moth kind of support Senator Pearson
ri. Margaret Corbin and Norna is attracting across the state.
homas, of the Alan Corbins,
Henry F, Hansen of North
[rove to Gold Beach last Thurs- Bend is chairman for Pearson
lay evening to participate in the in Coos and Curry counties.
lappy house-warming party ac-
orded Alan. Adelle and the two
laughters who have Just moved
nto a lovely new home
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Mr. and Mrs. Barney Issel were
ailed to Portland the Utter part GIVING AND WITHHOLDING
,f last week when word was re­
Giving does not Impoverish us
vived that Mrs. Issel’s grand- ln the service of our Maker,
attier had passed away. Re- neither does withholding enrich
urning here for a few days with us.—Mary Baker Eddy.
iydney were her parents, Mr
ind Mrs. Roy Reynolds of Red-
Money is like an arm or a leg
ling, Calif., and her grandmo- —use It or lose It.—Henry Ford.
her, Mrs. Dell Pike.
Oive What you have. To some
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Mr. and Mrs H. C. Whitehouse cne it may be better than you
<i Paisley were »eekend guests dare to thin k —Longfellow.
»1 her brother arid family, Chas
Avarice and happiness never
dainea.
saw
each other, how then should
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they become acquainted—Ben­
Mrs. Romeo Frechette has jamin Franklin.
jeen in the Southern Coos Hos­
When a friend asks, there Is
pital several days with pneumon-
no tomorrow.—Qeorge Herbert.
NALLEY’S PICKLES
OCEAN SPRAY — GREAT WITH MEAT
CRANBERRY SAUCE
5
5
3
One must be poor to know the |
Irs Andy Madison fClara)
luxury of giving.—George Eliot
, been in the same hospital
ere she underwent major sur-
Irs. Nell Kirkpatrick returned
Tuesday from Fresno, Calif.,
•re she enjoyed a two-weeks'
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