P o r t O r f o r d News, May 1 0 , 19c. S IX S S -IL K TO M B IT Sixes-Elk Garden Club will hold their monthly meeting F ri­ day May 11. at the home of Mrs Edna Zumwalt Centerpieces for banquets will be the subject for discussion and everyone will bring flowers and share ideas. The meeting will begin with luncheon at 1 p m. Erm a Wag­ ner will be eo-hostess E S.A. BANQUET The Cedar Room at the Or­ ford's was the location of the ES A sorority's annual Moth­ ers’ and Founders Day Banquet. There were over forty women present to admire the decora­ tions consisting of hoquets ot rhododendron and wild iris in old fashioned vase Miniature fans and noegays on white place cards were alternated at each place setting. Guest entertainers for the eve­ ning were a local trio. The Top Notes, who are Ruby Hatm aker, Billie Kolibaba and Laurel Sted- dom They sang three selec­ tions Mrs Mattie Allen gave a delightful reading. Our third guest. Viola Blessing, gave a talk on antiques and passed around several of her prise pos­ sessions Installation of new officers took place in the middle of the evening and they are President. Mrs Dick Farther: first vice- president. Mrs Norm Valet; second vice president. Mrs El­ mer Bens: corresponding secre­ tary. Mrs Bob McKenzie; re- ■ « m a ik A iM — 2 Ways To SAVE OUR LOW PRICES S and H GREEN STAMPS ★ Pori Orford DRUGS , P .ige-u ROGUE LANES: On Wednesday $-1-42 After league some of the boys were bowling a few extra games, that is except one surely wasn't * Elton Miller of Port Orford rolled three huge games. 243. 227. 223. for a series of 692 This is one of the beet series bowled in this area. Nice shoot­ ing Elton On Sunday $-4-4J This was match game day. with Port Orford Plywood wo­ men vs Port Orford Plywood men. Ocean View Poultry wo­ men vs Ocean View Poultry men. and Griffey Laird Logging women vs Griffey-Laird Logging men. A The women had a heyday, the Port Orford Ply women took all four points from the men. with high series going to Jack Waldie who shot a 503 Jack also had the high game with a 189 Griffey-Laird woment t o o k three out of four points from the men, with Walt Izonard shoot­ ing high series. 561. closely foK lowed by Lou Griffey who had a 560 Chuck Locke had the high game. 215. The women's Oceanview Poul­ try team felt a little sorry for the men and eased up a little, taking two games and tying for total pins High series went to Everett Mills with a 538. and high game also for Everett wit ha dandy 233 .All in all the bowlers had a wonderful time and plan to seek a little revenge — the men. that is. SQUARE YOUR SETS We had a very good dance last Saturday night with Barney Barnes of North Bend calling. We had dancers from North Bend. Coo6 Bay. Bandon. Port Orford. Ophir. Gold Beach and also from Santa Clara. Calif The club members furnished the pot luck and everyone had a wonderful time Barney was really good Last Friday night there were over three squares practicing with Gene Silvers doinR the call­ ing There will be practicing every Fnday at 8 p.m until the members decide differently Every last one of you new and old dancers are more than wel­ come to join in the fun There will be the South Coast Area Council dance in the Gold Beach high school gym with Jim Brooks of Seattle calling. .Anyone interested in the big dinner to be held at the Sunset Inn at 6 p.m., send in your reser­ vations. $2 .50 a plate A business meeting will be held at the Inn directly after the dinner with the big dance starting at 8 o'clock. It was good to see so many of our new members at the Barney Barnes dance. I know you en­ joyed yourselves. It was also 'cording secretary. Mrs. Kent Wagner; treasurer. Mrs. Wally Entz. educational director. Mrs Joe Gribble w— ---------------------------- I MORE - PROFITS ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWS The Zion Lutheran Church proud of its first ter Banquet. About 70 from ages of 3 to 80 enjoyed the baked ham dinner. With a pink aad white theme. Mrs Milton Leer carried out a beautiful set­ ting Mrs Bill Hefner and Mrs. Howard Gregorson made reser- vattona. Co-chairmen for the event were Mrs G. W Edstrom and Mrs Walter Pratt. Mrs. W. H. Jamieson was in charge of all sening. Under the super vision of Mrs. Ray Hodge and Mrs H. L. Daugs, we enjoyed a program of singing ourselveC readings and songs by the Luther League Girls, and a film from the Lutheran World Action entitled “ Hunger ‘ We are In­ deed proud of the banquet and hope to do it again The Mary Martha Circle will meet at 1 p.m on Wednesday, May 16. The annual Lutheran World Relief Clothing Drive is being conducted during the month of May All those who have used clothing, please bring it to the church or call ED 2-3654 to have it picket! up jMCr A r n t»ff by the Clerk dcpoHÌting Ballot« To In- tui SAMPLE BALLOT FOR MEASURES Precinct No. -------- Curry County, Oregon At the PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION to be held on Friday, the 18th day of May, 1962 MARK A CROSS (X)0R A CHBCK M AHK (v ) R E F E R R E D TO T H E P E O P L E BY THE C U R R Y CO. IN S U R A N C E A G EN CY • AVTO TKÜCK FIRE MARK HWY 1 0 1 I I I To lie torn off by the Clerk depositing Ballots Precinct No. _____ CURRY COUNTY, OREGON At the PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION to be held on Friday, the 18th day of May, 1962 heck ma W ( y ) istside ftiE vof l MG'gg C AflE BETWEENfUK n O T O T a W i A tt NA1IE 6E THE tSWBIBXW’ A < S3B5 COUNTY FEDERAL Vote tor One FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR CHARLES E. GILBERT “Veteran, honest unionism, promote 1□ Oregon industry. "Public office is a public trust'." “ 13 [ □ WAYNE MORSE “As always, principle above politics." FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephin«, Lane and Linn Counties. Vote for One 1 |----- 26 1 1 RYCE H. WILSON |___| Veto for One KENNETH C. THOMPSON P ra c tic a l w ith a sincere desire to save the taxpayera money." FOR COUNTY SHERIFF 27 Veto tor One 1----- 1 H. E. (Ed) CROWDER 1___ | , "A continued effort for better G overnm en t ’ ROBERT B. DUNCAN rights "A Democratic fighter for human Against new taxes Works for you.” 28 I 1 H. L. (Monty) MONTGOMERY "Control future crime by |___1 efficient guidance of youth today." “ PATRICK M. FLYNN To insure political growth and prestige, your support should be invested judiciously." 29 J 30 r - 1 FRED C. THOM “Strong aheriff's office dedicated to the service of Curry County." FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Veto tor One 1 □ □ CHARLES O. PORTER ROBERT W. STRAUB ‘Your Congressman for four years Ready to serve you again." “Democrat. Oregon Senator; back Kennedy-Roosevelt programs; more jobs — payrolls — social security!" Veto for One " If my safety program prevents one accident I shall feel successful.” WALTER J. PEARSON ‘ Qualified by experience — lib eral regarding people’s rights — Conservative with taxpayers’ dollars ’ ROBERT Y . THORNTON | M. A .(C a p ) YEGGE ‘ Democrat, present Attorney General. Supports Roosevelt-Kennedy programs, medicare. Opposes sales tax " Vote for One FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR VIC DAVIS “Energetic — Efficient — Economical — □ My best efforts for all the people in Oregon.“ 22 23 □ 6-20-20 NORMAN O. NILSEN “Your present Commissioner, experienced, dedicated to serving Oregon’s working people and employers." Sulphate of Ammonia FOR S T A T E R E P R E S E N T A T IV E , S E V E N T E E N T H R E P R E S E N T A T IV E DISTRICT, Coos and Curry Counties. Vot» ,or On< 24 □ 1 CARL BACK | PAUL STALLARO "I will do all I can for our youth.“ _ J FOR COUNTY TREASURER 31 Veto tor One I----- 1 DONALD COVKENOALL “Present treasurer with experience in management of county funds ’* PRECINCT Candidates will be on the Official Ballot You are entitled to vote for a Precinct Committeeman and a Precinct Com mittcewoman in your precinct. “But many that are first shall be last; and the last first. ' NOW IN STOCK “Lower taxes by increased development of our natural resources, stabilizing our economy.” -----------■ ■ PH. 1 4 1 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 25 1 4 1J 21 LANGLOIS □ NO VOTED FOR. FERTILIZERS Dick's Farm Store, Inc. YKS C SAMPLE PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY c 33% Ammonia Nitrate □ Stub FOR USE IN ALL PRECINCTS SAMPLE BALLOT STANDARDIZED 20 Superphosphate □ Phone CH 7-4111 GOLD BEACH. OREGON “Good Feeds Cost Less” 20% I t G IS L A T I V E A S S E M B L Y SALARIES OF ST ATT: LEGISLATORS — Purpose: To amend Constitution by provid­ ing that legislators* salaries shall be established and paid in the same manner as the salaries of other elected state officers. Farmers’ Insurance □ 10-20-20 VOTING SQUAMI SIX PERCENT LIM ITA TIO N AMENDMENT - Purpose: Revises constitutional provision governing 6 percent limitation. Prevents YES loss of tax base by taxing bodies l*ermiU first year levy without election. Fixes election dates. NO FOR GOVERNOR DAN N. COX IB □ 16-20-0 n il T itle and Statement of Purpove Ballet No STATE D IN A -M IL K NL’T R I-D IN E ’S top grade 16% protein ration. A combination of pelleted concentrates, grains minerals, vitamins, added rolled grains and molassized beet pulp. Medium to good quality rough- age; feed 1 pound D IN A -M IU C to each 2 pounds m ilk produced. Extra high quality roughage; feed 1 pound D IN A -M T L K to each 3% pounds m ilk. Also available in straight pellets. Bulk or sacked delivery FEA T H E R FL A K E N U T R I-D IN E ’S economy 16% protein ration. A combination of pellets, rolled barley and molas- sized m lllrun Designed to be fed when roughage a n d /o r sil­ age Is of uniformly good quality W ill outdo anything on the market In Its price range Also available tai straight pellet form Bulk or sacked delivery 1 \ S || . | AFTER THE WORD “VES" OR AFTER THE WORD ’ NO" GEORGE R. DICKINSON 1 7 1 □ DAIRY FEEDS J Stub very nice to see M r and Mrs Norman Chenworth out once more Norm will be back danc­ ing before you know it 1 6 1 □ WITH apple upside d o w n cake, Friday - Macaroni and cheese, Tueedav - Creamed b e e f , buttered peas. Jello end hanan LUNCH M E N U . toasted cheese sandwlchee. mashed potatoes, buttered as with whipped cream, bread, Port Orford grade school menu milk spinach, apricots, bread, but­ butter, jelly and milk. (or the week May 14-18 Thursday — l ima beans and ter. milk Monday — Hamburgers, dip and ham. green salad, cherry pickles, buttered corn, pear Wedneadav — Chicken noodle crunch, bread, butter, milk sliced tomatoea, ptoe; halves, milk ------- ----------— OFFICIAL BALLOTS FOR EACH PRECINCT WILL CARRY THE REQUIRED ROTATION OF NAMES OF CANDIDATES