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4 —T h u rs d a y , June 14, 1962, Port O rfo rd N ew s SCENES BV Andrey Gehaner M r and Mrs Lee Anderson and baby daughter. Rose Mari were Sunday dinner guests of the Harvey Youngs. Mr. and Mrs. Verdo H arris and daughters M ary and Judy drove to Ashland Saturday after Carolyn, who wui hr home for the summer fro m her college duties at S.O.C. Mrs. Cecil Colson and daugh ter Ronda spent last week vU- SOUNDS OF YOUR OLD HOME TOWN w ith lx>r»ln«- H alara One m ight say the entire town Is in m ourning and in shock, over the sudden and tragic deaths o f G rover and Anna Tichenor and Mrs. Ruth N orris. Being a neighbor of the Tiche- nors and friends o f many years, words are fu tile at a tim e like this Deepest sym pathy is be ing extended to every member of the pioneer Tichenor fa m ily during this tre v a il fo r w hich none of us is ever prepared. To Mr. and Mrs. M aioy w ho lost a daughter and tw o dearly be loved friends at the same sec ond, we know th e ir profound faith w ill see them through this trip le tragedy O ur prayers are extended to all. ItW JMrar fcOtne * in Buell. O apan and t tend«-’ he Blanchard family „union Saturday. June I Mr. and Mr» Joe McDonnell oi Badon weru guests of the OoW Clarno’s Tuesday The ladles are s'»ter* Mi *nd Mrs Henry Abderlial- d,,. of Newburg were Monday guest- of Rev and M r* Don Rich The Stiver Springs club en- joye<l a picnic at Humbug Park Monday It »os plenty windy and a little chilly but fun for all Those present wei-e Martha BRIDOB BOUTS B ill Surent end Neonta Hall got high icore at duplicate bridge Friday evening at the grade school Geneva Tucker and Gladys Caughell were rerond, Nadine Kalina and Grace Mc Kenzie. third, and Mr and Mrs NBW ARRIVAL Vern Kolen, fourth. Mr and Mrs Tom Comheet The next play w ill be at Ophir of Salem, are the proud parents grade school on Saturday, June of a M b , lO-oi baby girl, born IS, S p. m , standard time Friday June H Paternal grand parents are Mr and Mrs Joe For Super Buys Combest of Port Orford. Biou n u n c * C’ a r a o . _______ ¡Jere» n, » 1 a B ttiott. Wane*» Colson and daughter Ronda M innie Kltae'man. Katherine H arris and Audrey Gebauer and MT* E llio tt’s grandchildren Jackie and Randy Xlloltt ATTBNO SHATTLR WORLD'S PAIR M r and Mrs Charlie Crom well and daughter Sharon, re turned home Sunday June 10, after a weeks’ visit to the World's Fair. ON VACATION Mr and Mrs Delbert Naal and children left Saturday. June 9, to vacation for one weak in Sheridan, Oregon, their far mer home They plan to vM I family and friends Shop C la s s ifie d s Road The News R ead T h e N e w s Girls' Slate Opened Monday Salem — When Oregon Girls' M a rv in L. C o x , son State, the government training o f C lif fo r d C o x o f Ban program sponsored by the Amer d o n , w a s pro m o te d to ican Legion Auxiliary, opened at Willamette University here M a rin e s ta ff s e rg e a n t Monday, Port Orford was repre w h ile s e rv in g w it h th e sented by Miss Nanine Libbv. headquarters sq u a d ro n a Pacific High School junior She is the ttoughter of Virgil a t El Toro M a r i n e C o rp s A ir S ta tio n a t Libby. Sixes. The 250 girls from all parts of Santa A n na, C a lif . Oregon who are attending Girls' A g ra d u a te o f La n g State w ill constitute a mythical state for one week. Thev will lo is ,h ig h s c h o o l, C o x assume the duties of citizens by e n te re d th e s e r v ic e in electing officials and setting up Ja n u a ry, 1960. The Don Deweys recently re their own city, county and state turned from th e ir tr ip to the governments. Part of the session w ill be held Fair and are now anticipating a visit from th e ir daughter and in the State Capitol Building, an experience that w ill long be fam ily from Oklahoma remembered Cecil and LaMoyne Paris en j Inauguration of the newly A bridal shower was held for tertained visitors fro m Fresno, elected governor w ill be held Sharon McGowan. June 5 at Calif., last week-end. M r. and in the House of Representatives the home of Mrs Walt Pritch Mrs David A lle n and daughters Thursday at 1:30 p m »standard ard of Sixes Sharon, a recent Marlene and Teresa Marlene time). graduate of Oregon State U ni-, Governor Mark O. Hatfield versity and betrothed to Gary- atttends M ills college as does Joan Kuehnert, so Joan treated w ill be the guest speaker The Mohr of Portland, received everyone to a special northwest Senators and Representatives many lovely gifts breakfast Sunday o f deer saus hold legislative sessions in the Those attending were Addie age w ith a ll the trim m ings House and Senate where they Helmken. Ethel Ryan, Edythe w ill introduce, debate and pass McGowan. Lenne McBee. Min while Cort and Lois K uehnert bills. There w ill be a visit to nie Woodard. Yvonne Fromm, j visited w ith the tw o families. the Supreme Court where the Blanche Ferdinc. Lucille Bel-1 Cecil Pans drove to A lbany duties and functions w ill be ex den, Beverly Helmken. Bette • last weex fo r her post-surgery plained. Belden, Edna Zumwalt, A d a ! check-up. then on to P ortland Other government officials where she visited w ith her scheduled to address the girls Capps. Carrie Williams, Fern j mother and daughter. G rand include Colonel Leon W Gray. Wilson, Susan Wilson. Carol Na daughter Tamela Sue accom Commander. Portland Air De varro. Gladys Breedlove. Hazel1 panied her home and w ill spend fense Sector; Robert Y. Thorn Reutercrona. Neonta Hall. Ray Helmken. Vi Mollier. Alma Rus the summer w ith the Paris’. ton, Attorney General: Judge sell, Grace McKenzie. Bessie Alfred T. Sulmonetti, Multno Guests A rth u r and Betty- mah County; Mrs Leonard L Utter and Louise Pritchard. Those sending gifts were Fern Wold, of Seattle, were recent Kremen, Marion County Dis Fales. Mrs Clarence Hines, j three-day visitors at the lake trict Attorney; Denver Young,: Ruth Goucher Docia Sweet.' side home of Pat and David Sheriff. Marion County: Mayor Marcella Gilfillan. Mabel Ed Starr The W old’s form erly Russell Bonesteele of Salem, and wards. Ode Bushnell. Peggy v ls itt - here when Pat resided Mrs. Paul Patterson, former Wagner and Marge Brooks here before and had not seen first lady of the state of Oregon. Refreshments were served The 1961 Governor. Miss Jo Port O rford for 25 years. ( ’They ann Johnson of Medford, w ill did see some marked changes') Hasel and O rris Knapp, C ath- preside until her successor is riae and N ick Marsh and F ran elected. Two girls w ill be se ce« and Lewis Marsh were in lected to attend Girls’ Nation in vited to the S tarr home to re Washington, D. C. The final program at Girls’ new Qid-time friendships w ith ' State will be the Candlelight ser Senator Wayne Morse today the Seattle folk. vice, held in the rotunda at the announced his support for legis Mrs Grace Babel recently re Capitol. Saturday evening at lation giving the Pacific North turned home from a protracted 9 00 Girls’ State w ill close Sun west first call on electricity pro duced in the region. v is it w ith friends and relatives day. Such legislation is needed at Portland and Eastern Oregon. Morse indicated, if the North ATTEND GRADUATION west is to benefit — along with Three local youngster* are no Mrs. Lela Allison. Mrs. Lou doubt now enlivening South , Griffey and son Greg, left Sun California — from a proposed ern Calif., and solving the quiet : day. June 10. to attend the grad Federal power interi ie The senate committee on In problem in th e ir grandparents uation of Mrs Griffey’s neice. home: they are Steve, Teresa Susan from high school in Santa terior and Insular Affairs is and Bryan P hillips spending a Ana. Calif. They spent a night considering a so-called power month in San Bernardino. T h e ir with Mrs. G riffey’s brother in “ preference” b ill. This would mother, Dobie, is soon to steal j San Francisco and plan to be ensure, that only surplus power produced in the Northwest could away from “ P h il” and the Drug gone for two weeks. be marketed elsewher- Store and have a vacation also In a statement submitted to and bring the fa m ily home. the Committee. Morse said that For Super Buys the b ill, S. 3153, has widespread Mrs. Ruth Moyer has been in support throughout the North Shop C la s s ifie d s Roseburg fc r the past tw o west. Shower Honors Sharon McGowan Morse Supports Local Electricity weeks visiting her daughter, and fam ily, the Bob Alspaugh’s. liutncUr billy I) a » J SktU Jtaltri checA out a cat ai vnt o/ Shall i 123 Iratntag caxlar*. offers 10 clues that may help you spot trouble before it starts O ver 12,000 Shell deal ers go to S he ll tra in in g centers every year. T here, thev learn how to spot trouble quickly. I lere are 10 trouble sig of the rubber hoses that interconnect your cooling system. I f they’re cracked or swol len, they can fail at any time and cause 6. M arred windshield. I f your windshield nals that B illy Reynolds, one of Shell’s chief instructors, always dealerchec k and replace them if necessary. stresses. I f you n» dice any of them in your car, te ll your Shell dealer. H is advice 7. Strange noises. Listen fo r any odd m ight head off a l>ig repair h ill later on. ings of trouble on the way. 1. Mushy brakes. W hen your car is stand ing still, push the brake pedal down w ith 8. I nder-the-hood clues. You can team a lot by looking at your engine W atch a firm , steady pressure. I f it feels soft and for oil, fuel and water leaks. Also, loose sinks to the floor, vou’ve got trouble that wires and worn insulation. should be fixed right away. 9. Sluggish battery. I f your engine turns over more slowly than usual when you start up, a weak battery is probably the than the other, your wheel alignment is probably at fault. O ut-of-line wheels can for top performance all year long. Super Shell's 9 ingredients for top performance T C P * - fo r power, mileage and longer plug life. PentijNcjmiv - fo r fast warm ups. .b ’f kn •< 1- mix for resistance to Knocks. A i k ) late — to help control "h ig h speed" noises from v«»ur tar. I hey can lie warn knock. Butane—for quick starts. 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