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Port Orford New«, Thunday, December J3, Fish Canning . Tips Outlined Lions Auxiliary Donates To Blind .we're 'proud Fishermen who (»me home with a big catch ol salmon or tuna from Oregon’s Coast may want to can some to treat visit ing Easterners next summer. Directions for canning alba- core tuna and salmon are found in a new Oregon State University fact sheet now avaiUble at county extension offices. Fish can be canned fresh or after smoking but should be handled quickly to prevent spoil age Dr. E. W. Harvey, head of the OSU Seafoods laboratory at Astoria and Virginia Weiser, ex tension nutritionist, pnxtuced the fact sheet Its title is, ’ Can ning Tuna and Salmon at Home.” A contribution toward* re decorating the girl*' domiatoiy at the Stale Sdtool (or I hr HI i nd rat voted by the Lion* Auxiliary jrheu they met at the home of Marcia F.nlund thia month. Pro ceed* from thr club* receipt* at thr Christmas Bazaar was alio donated and Geneva Tucker do nated a bride doll for the aux iliary'* adoptrd blind daughter, Sherri. A gift of clothing pur chased by the club w ill accom pany the doll. It w a* a n n o u n c e d that the Joint Chrlitma« party with the l ion* w ill be held at the Cedar Room on December 19. Decorating Chrlitma* orna ments-with clever remits- made up the remainder of the evening following refreshments. The next m eeting w ill be held at the home of Ceneva Tucker on January 7. U j i® our PORK STEAK Geology Board Meeting Set Frank C. McColloch, chair man, governing board, State of Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, has ei Sterfdom as Bianca and called a meeting of the board ACTORS ef Pacific High Keith Carr. Brooking* High Scheel's sanier class whe Randy Weldie as Locentte, for Dec. 11 in Room 1068 of the school and Miss Betty Waite. staged Shakespeare's "Taming shewn taking curtain calls af State Office Building, PortUnd, \ x a I e a Elementary School, ef the Shrew'' included Laur- ter Saturday's performance. at 9:00 a m. Smokings; John Hoffman. Lang —Photo by Patty Ellis This will be the fourth quar lois Upper Eelementary School, _______ ________ terly meeting of the board dur lamgkiiN and Mrs Jo Ann Grib ing 1962 and matters concerning general business of the depart ment will be considered. As us Ibe Oregon Heart Association to „ , » y , p *„ " ‘ “ ual, the meeting is open to the participate in the evaluation of H O lO I U ie r a l l y a new curriculum guide for People who have wondered public. Board members are: Frank C. The Veterans of World War I. teaching about the heart and about the loudness of TV com - circulatory system in Oregon Battle Rock J * 8™ * ! J 0-.-? ? merclals, *a compared to the McColloch, PortUnd, chairman; oi rori vxiiuiu, o L program *ound*, assu ?* Pro8ia,n ‘Ound*. can be ■ “ i»ured HaroP Banta, Baker, and Fay schools. ette 1 Bristol, Grants Pass. be tar meeting at . r the Legion Hall fh<.? hraring ¡, not a, fault. l i r MM ill K -ilt D r i f t W U I 1M - ------ - x « will The local teachers Orford Dec 2 w. — - — — According to a report io Pa- imong the 108 especially chosen ln 1 eacton. In the date' whose , * O ir i“ ’" « “ party fi Christmas was hclo radc Magazine, a n o iie-m ra i- wing the meeting, as well as urlIlg (inn recently monitored ■Usses thia year will use the io l« *in g ------- - . *ew curriculum guide develop- « I * * * « * lunch and * " exchar* c 40 random TV program* a n d f o u n d that on 65 per cent of Kt during an intensive two week meet o, Bar- them the com m ercials were far vorkshop sponsored Last sum *" c nc* ‘ u . ner b /O re g o n Heart A nuns- wlU 1 louder than the rc*t of the show PortUnd — The Oregon State ton's school health committee, al 2 >’ ™ in c. *’ . A, H F a ir Commission at its Decem he State Department of Educa 0 ° O “ U. ■£cordlr-« ber meeting held in PortUnd announced it will give 10 full don. Oregon State UmveraMy m ind the PortUnd Extension O n - P°th the Veterans J * horse shows and eliminate the llary will be nominated at this rodeo for the 1963 fair. The teachers will pioneer in tim e' _____ The commission also voted to reduce the revenue prices and teaching the course this year, . . . drop the requirements to buy then report their evaluations of Salem — Water is hard to beat (airground entrance tickets to It to a committee of teachers revue as a means of keeping indoor a„ end who will revise the preliminary trees fresh, says [n reference to the horse mde before it Is finally printed form ' Issued . t S r t i o i l ^ u c t o i p h ^ s " u £ Charles Ladd, chief farm for show. Harold Maple, state fair expUined a bigger Local Teachers To Evaluate SU“«2'„1!2. s 2S ku ; WWI Pest, Auxiliary ' II* Not Your Imagination COMMON IT ÔRtfN SîAMf Too] wmuttsi RIB STEAK. Horse Shows Replace Rodeo v iti* d -o o o ; L?l Yule Trees Need Water _ _ _ _ COFFEE Lab Starts ■h,„b .» d « on, ol U m™, l „ ymplete guides ever developed i the nation The course, designed for jun- »r and senior high stu- ign school sc lenta, emphasizes basic prin- and iples in the physiology and n a izitena nee of a healthy heart nd circulatory system. to the M M J - o , o< " U I . at Portland State. The monthly newsletter re ports that the lab was com pleted this under mis fall tai. u n o e r a . »16,500 Atomic E n e r g y Commission grant. ri " ‘ - I — i» i.i.n. IA atu- d £ ° rS UCR^din Nuasi*um, associate tf.S. TOBACCO TAX $230.000 AN HOUR WASHINGTON — The U S 'rraaury collect« nearly a quar- *r of a million dollars In to- acco taxes every hour day nd night Tobacco News. Issued by The •obacco Institute, Inc . said last ear's federal tobacco tax eol a tio n s came to over S2 billion, r »230.317.72 f>er hour At the ame time slates, cities and ountles with excises o< their wn collected another one- tghth of a million dollars from ohacco, every hour around the Io, k for a total of (1 billion " ,Bfl2 The federal government has »en collecting tobacco taxes clth unbroken regularity for a ull century, to a total of »40 8 union. Federal returns from obacco taxes are far higher han those on any other pro- lucts, except for alcoholic bev- .rage taxes which totaled »«2 2 union over the past too years XCtflCM on o n most mONL other UIIICTI products |»«X/’«XS’ X- Sxctses re far less important income- roducers. They were first I®- e<i on automobiles, for exam- le. . in IP I l l 1«33 i v o o and since that — --------- time ____ ^ . i o h t i n in t >13 i a hllllon live k brought billion from from ‘r b“h 7 am?"in '»33 3C°bllton!' » .a ’ 1 9 6 2 -5 ........ . « » rapidly "»«»> « » » « > '« horse - in the expanding dustry in Oregon as well as im- siderably, be added «. prove the quality of entertain- To obtain best résulte, make >t (a ir_ a new cut at the tree’s base— Ursel Narver, chairman of the ier>b, on . diagonai Then preferably on a diagonal. added that greater P > YutoUde cent« Then erect the emohasis emphasis Is being placed pteced on In ■ container of water horse shows throughout the country. The horse show also should ^ T ^ ^ ' ^ t i T f r « ? ’^ i t e r W c h inc,ud« other whk* p maned with Iresn water eac have havp special sneciai attraction attraction for for chil- chil VAN CAMP'S M RK u K A M S RAPER. CUT-RITE EVERRtCH M A R G A R IN E professor of physics. day, as the tree will consume dren, Narver said ••T h e Uboratory contains a surprising amount, Ladd con- Commission members agreed equipment for the most advan- that the rodeo, which had prac ced measurement techniques o f, tically replaced the former state nuclear radiation,’’ he said. fair horse stow in recent years, The equipment includes a neu had been an ‘ excellent drawing tron source for activation of ¡tort-lived radioisotopes and for card” and had “ paid its way, , TIwrlmpnLs with with neutrons neutrons them them- leaving a profit for the fair." experiments However, commission mem selves. There is also a gamma bers said they felt a change of ray spectrometer using sodium Unemployment i n s u r a n c e pflCe wgs iodide crystals and and solid solid state state and reported iodide crystals detectors for spectroscopy of al- cl’ ims * ere ^ * .cnr i^ariv ev.-rv r« l ueste for a complete horse pha and beta ________ particles. ending Nov. 15 in nearly e ry ( show had many it was ____ __________ many __________ pii» L area of Oregon compared to a _____ u, ___ , k „, p Nussbaum pointed out —— — — . _ - „ _ , brought out that torses repre o, radlOLSOto p « have year ago, J. Karl Corey unem- sented more than $200,000.000 a.nz»raHv widespread ployment insurance director, in Oregon enterprises. become gener.Hy * t o « P eao p r Th<> In an effort to ouild up attend medical S lions were at Astoria and On- ance at the fair revue, the com taduatnal 8 . ,ype ta rio. This use is However, last week there were mission accepted Maple’s re of student attracted to the class, claimed compared commendation to reduce reser sald. • earlier and the ved balcony seats from $2.50 About half ol the students tak- to 18,020 a year earner ano------ to »2.00, and the first floor re-i . course will be able to rate of insured unemployment served section from »2 to »1.75, . immediate use of the fell from 4.5 a year ago to 3.4 with general admission to re-i ma* . ,pchniaues learn- last week main »1.50. In addition to this,! measurement techniques lear» increase ___ Statewide an last year’s requirement to pur-1 ed here, he said. The »¿uden“ medical claims activity compared chase a 75-cent admission to the and UIVIUV1V doctors — --- Include four weeks earlier and a week technicians from the University ~ - lte; ' ^ lUed from rainy wea fairgrounds in order to attend Oregon Mcdicsl school and . . » _____ » »«„.«rr. i» the revenue was also removed. ther which caused layoffs in lhc Primate Center, staff mem , i r o n i U I V s o m u te Board of logging and lumbering indus t . X T S w . tries. industrial chemists, Construction project comple high school science teacher and tions and normal seasonal cur P»»” » a » « « , he « a . tailments also contributed to a The S i l v e r Springs Sewing 9,1» percent increase it» weeks Club held their Christmas Party clmmcd compared *o a week at the home of Mrs. Dow Clamo earlier in November. on Monday, December 3rd. Highest rate of insured un- Members enjoying the party c.Tip'oyment was at Astiria and exchanging gifts included with 9.3 and lowest was at Hills- Juanita Colson, Midge Elliott, | b c o with 2.1. Audrey Gebaucr, Margaret Jen Other large area rates com sen and Martha Stoll. pared to last year stowed: Cor- ¡vallts, at 2.5, down O.b: Eugene at 3.1, down 1.4; Klamath Fans Salem at 3.0, down 1.1. The Oregon unemployment at 3.5, down 1.9; Medford at 4.5, down 2.1; Pendleton and Milton- trust fund stood at $58.2 million j Freewater at 4.3, down 2.3; on Nov. 16 compared to »48.7 Portland at 2.7, down 0.5; and million a year ago. Unemployment Is Down .F O R tUNCH IM S COOL M O PASTRY CORN WSÛUICK PEAS 2 SI9‘ ’■“ V E i J k I ik ^ Green Puions e>p7o AliNT W C « AÇST FLAVORS DA\¡iPSÚ»j£ Re- 3 9 c v Ä ftfÄ fL 10% fiN j Z V £9 4H9 SEW Éfc-0-tSfc STOKELM‘5 ?00 Tiw 1 2 5 -F T " LITTIICC CARROTS MM HEAiÄ ceu.0 SPOTS NO. 2 s 29 Enjoy Party WM * VXNSt ,O LBS metwhcmt SKCfALS DF0.l5#l?-lfe 1 W 5 ., FRI. 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