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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1963)
5 - fo rt 2 l Minimum Wage Bill Would Deal Changes to Farm Operations '^ a o - fa v i N ew iS by A LM A 9 D tiT S By SCOTT L A M B Inform atlan Director I Mrs. Kaaph Named A iyenc Can Enier Grange Open House Queen of the Year Talent Show Mar. 1 Planned for Saturday of the Lsngfoia TOPS c l a b I Mrs Roy Kamph as of EM Yorn oe A e oc- i of their 1 U n . Kamph t o t a total of J5*k pounds and at no ’ -n a g the past yoar did -up to the o with a to a af M pounds. Mrs O to Baite? as third a loss U At Langlois Gym The Opea House t o the Sums ¿range eill be held Saturday, s Feb 23 A potluck dtnner will The of be held at •*$ • After dmoer. Talent a program will be put on. with to he held March 1 at the games aad a social hour f a l or High Gym m Laagfcxs torm g Everyone ■ welcome to will be the 23rd year t o , «»me aad spend aa enyoyablr Talent Show Anyone can evening I r and a sponsor n a ” nd. just be there about 7: “ to be registered the start of the There will he oT contestants again this year The high school aad junior Pte-school through Grade 2, T O P P E R S Teen-age model Gisela and Cologne. Germ any, higfa members of the Grade 3 through Grade 8, chimpanzee P eter adm ire each other's new hat fo r spring school aad adults Each Gommumty church are invited will have pnae tig t o first prae. I prize, and S3 t o third recreation. The Boy's Brigade bus will leave the church at 1:36. Volleyball and basketball 30 Books Borrowed; will be played, starting about B Y LANS L I M I V I 3 o'clock, and food w ill be served also before returning Library Open Thurs Boy Scout Week now lies be- has developed the greater ma- home hmd us. but we do hope that yorty of such lads into good Atoat » books vere checked we are not loo Ute in paying American citizem and who to- YOUTHS TO PLAY BALL AT OPHIR SATURDAY a “ Mrs Herbert Bell s tifle ;w p r o s e a t at ta ilin g from the Port Orford T o r e d o b were Winifred Ed wards, Dor a Coban. Edna SuL fiv<a, Andre? Woods. Mary Pates, Audrey Gebaoer. Ruth O t o , Betty Keeler aad Belva McDonald Another visitor was U n Alma Findley of Bandon held during the A past history of the chd> was given, with the past queens of the mouths as follows Febru ary, Jean B e r g e r ; March, H i j i And Q aidc Creoe April, Rush Kamph: May Mary Hildebrand, June Abbie Sbaffar aad Peggy Bell; July Dica Baitey: August. Dica Ba.tey; September. Abbie Shaf- fa r. October. Odell Bushneii November, Delsie Lang: aad December, Ardis Jenkins. CertJicates were given to the following D i c a Baitey and Frances Haga, tied for first place winners of Division 3; Peggy Bell, second place win ner in Division 4 and runner-up to the queen: Ruah Kamph, rfub queen and first place win ner, Laura Wilson, second place winner in Division 3. Also noted were the five graduating KOPS (Keep 0 « Pounds Sens.biy): Ardis Jen- fcr*. Velna Robison. Josephine Fuller. Laura Wilson, aod Ruah Kamph. A potluck low-calorie supper was held after the meeting, w.th Mrs. Kamph being pleas antly surprised to find that the gifts on the end of the table »«re all for her for being the of the Year. FATHER, SON DINNER WAS WELL ATTENDED The father and son potluck dinner put on by the Men’s Fellowship at the Grange hall Saturday evening was attended by about 75 people, with men a. mdmg from all of Curry county. Henry Kerr of Brookings, who has traveled a ll over the world and is now a retired lumber man showed slides of the Holy Land which he took immedi ately after World War II . They weie very interesting and en- PgMening. GRADE STUDENTS HAVE VALENTINE PARTIES The students at the Langlois Grade School held their Valen- Lne parties Thursday afternoon ih e mothers who helped with the parties were Mrs. Richard r’ idebrand, Mrs. G e r a ld Kumph, Mrs. Buddy Loshbaugh, Mrs. Archie Aldropp, Mrs Jo- Anne Robicheau, Mrs. Steve Apling, Mrs. B ill Storm, Mrs. Gale Stevenson, Mrs. Preston bright, Mrs. Lot Robinson, and Mrs. Rayburn Gueria. Citizens choosing to receive their income tax refunds in UJ5. . vings Bonds, under the Treas ury’s new plan, will be issued the smallest possible number of the highest denomination bonds, with a check to make up the ba‘ > hr r V ^ f o ^ o T ^ Thursday from 3 00 to 5:00 This is on a trial basis only to see if the people in the area tr e interested enough in the bbrary to read the books U enough people use this priv- Jece of books the bbrary will then continue to he open; otherwise it will close permanent?. <fc* d each * * ? * a ,T - . SfoU^»ireMV t r ^ M i w ^ APPLICATION FORM CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CLUB HAS DINNER iit t l i J i f i i a» S“ “ “ «( today W * Though ■ o m .M u l ttolatad. « •*P r« enU t;'|5 of to*n of nevertheless wished to express tomorrow-the?. and the m ilbom .I our Slacere regard and lasting lrf ^ r youngsters of Bo? Seoul aspect to what we believe to 4ge bu» unfortunately not mem be the greatest organization in bers of that truly American or America devoted to the building ganization It is within the ranks of _______ moral, , ____ good sportsmanship of the latter that delinquency ! and good citizenship breeds, and at a little later age Boy Scouts of America we flourishes ¡salute you! More and yet more publicity End of the Season should be accorded the Boy When the winter angling sea Scouts of America, as well as son ends there occurs a con- more influence being brought s: ierahie lapse of time between to bear upon the parents of then and the opening of the youngsters of Boy Scout age. general trou: season, which is a ar* L , alf ° “ t carnPa‘^ns waged big event in the lives of all ! n , rto Pef sua<1,i such P’ r WaNonians. f OkS >oun* so<v During the interval between “ J ? 1" „ ouLs. , the opening and closing dates, ‘ he enrollment of e v e r y or rather, between the closing youngster in that great organ _ and opening date, there exists izatwn ‘2al»°° sep r«s to add strength plenty of time to store away — the your steelhead gear, break out to botil lhe .................. against ever “»creasing juvenile delin- and p r e p a r e your trouting quency and that red menace tackle, as well as repair it if k'at2 ? ° Wa “ 5 wmrnjni5m- needs be, in order to sally forth ch u caMu,g its sin- fully prepared to cope with the sha<k>* across our land, fat, unwary and lazy hatchery The teachings accorde*! Boy raised trout that have been re- “ «0(xJIinsuran« a«3m5t leased within the many fisheries delinquency It ins tolls within of ’ he state, while at the same flag’ '’r i . “ tim “ e '.* ounces, and has been named Jack EU“ « ‘« « i So“ th- Mary Ann. CHineral M r. and Mrs Everette Ise» of last week and is still confmed there as of this writ- hart went to Monmouth this ing. She has been in traction weekend to watch their son, Henry, wrestle on the team du€ to back trouble visitors during the Dast week from Oregon Technical Insti- at the . . . . . . of Mrs - P Mattie tute' They alao *"* Mosber and R u a s e l , John Isenhart at Oregon State were McBride University^___________ _______ y ern -.^4 • On their trip they visited in Quartzsite, Ariz., with Mr. and M n r HowardBunneU who are former residents of Langlois, Mrs. Volck reports that they - enjoyed their trip very much but were glad to return home we a »‘k n t y«“ prayer vtew wrth pride and astonish- ment the growth of future Wal- tonians born and nursed during the time that daddy was engaged in the hot pursuit of that elusive fish known as the steelhead, and to once again adjust himself to the duties expected of a hus band and father. r erton and Bruce Eddy of Coos HAVE SOCIAL E V E N IN G Bay> both of the West Coast _ . „ t , Telephone Company. S u n d a y Some of the members of the - - - -- J Young. People of the Langlois j ohn f^ r of coos Bay and Mrs. community church enjoyed an L . L Jackson of Bandon evening of fun Saturday. Cake ... .. . , . . c . and ice cream were eaten and VlvltoZ s in J -* " * 1013 S “ * 1/ games were played at the home Mfr u,-an^ charlle oi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis Winston on Floras Lake Road. Those The ^n g lo is Juntor High boys present were Mrs. Bill Mai and ^ ‘r I 3 ™ * lth daughter Linnie, Jo White, La P®ri ? rio,’Ld * « turday a neeto Hatznaker, Marie Me- 0 toM , , . „ ... . ... Gregor, Laurel Steddom, T U I- " eff of Coquille vls.ted ma Tucker, and Gloria Knutson. * ith ,/n d Mrs. Charles _____________ Strom Sunday. For cooks only: At room tern- , «« tu n in g to Eureka Wednes- perature, fish aii-1 all other sea- were Susan and Eddie foods spoil in a few hours. Kreutzer after visiting with ----------------------- their father for a few days. Life, like copy, needs editing. M r a nd Mrs. Jack Donald —Anonymous son have a new baby daughter >• I I 52.00 for Spayed Female | $3.00 for Fem ale X x i j h o u t ’ t o ™ " * 01 be fortunate enough to tie into the . .. i * Century ^ V v ^ ille t d e * M r i ^ l a r k Sloe,,™ M°Le one or more of the fast disap T o and - C j™ Slo?“ m proved beyond the shadow of a pearing native cutthroats that ¡j, ^B^ach with M r ^ ^ d lhat th?L?r ?£lin,?c and no< “ many year’ a8° were ^frs ts.anv qtra-n and m ™ ^eachin8¡ accorded Boy Scouts so numerous in the waters of FraneeS Autrv “ ma" y pM t -v ear, foth uke and stream — — — — — — — — - jt wjii Jia«, give y ,e erstwhile — Elton Dwire flew back from born ' Feb. 13 at l the OOUinem Southern!steelhead time to to ------- Colorado on M ondav afb»r af uu" rK a IJ a I » tw u re a u n fishermen an c ru ie n tune Returning on Thursday from ^ , . 3 ‘ uic Coos General hospital The little once again become acquainted Palm Springs, Calif., and neigh- his miss- weighed . 8 --------- ,^ 1 r family ,_ iu . and „a pounds 13 with their wives and (Applicant) | “P ° * QUARTERBACK CLUB Ladies night was held M at E T the last meeting of the Port Orford- Langlois Quarterback club, with about 45 people present. Enter- tainment was by the “ Four Bank Notes” from Bandon Enclosed: Q $2.00 for Male V 'sstng busi Another, and partisi »eroapa mon- universal, result would be the hike in food coats in Oregon If SB 54 becomes tow. the farmer will have to receive more for his crops If we im port crops from other states, the freight ratoa would up the coat Either way Oregonians would suffer through lots of jobs, higher food coats aad the hard blow to tba economic picture in Oregon n»«ht *«U he try heaFt ’» 3 *1* ioT Please Send 1963 Dog License To: ** 1 r 1“ Ge“e Harrison Mrs Irene Carlson has been in Coquille for the past few ¡days helping to take care at The Town and Country Chris 'Jack Hu’tin who is very ill. tian Women's club held their I M r and Mrs. Nuttbrock from anzsia! dinner at the Grange McMinnville are visiting with ball Thursday evening, with M r. and Mrs J. B. Kosta The about 110 peuple present. The Nuttbrock’s are the parents of decorations were beautiful and Mrs Kosta the banquet was wo-vierful. George Dw.re was home over Some of the entertainment the weekend from attending scheduled for the evening was j Oregon Technical Institute at cancelled due to a car wreck Klamath Fads. He was accom on the way to the meeting, but panied by Mrs. M ilt Anderson no one was seriously injured, and daughters Nancy, Beverly, Gloria Knutson and Janie Stan- and Gladus, all of Klamath too were a very enjoyable duet Falls. - - Mrs. — Evangeline McNeil of the Guests from Longview, Wash , ----- - - home of * M * r and Mrs • Village ------- Missions gave a report ' at the concerning all of the Missions Charlie Jensen were M r and in the state, and explained about Mrs George Barron their coming goals. Home for the weekend from Mrs. Wally Larson of Port- attending Oregon State Univer- land gave a testimony of her sity were Lee Tucker and Jerry family and life. Her husband Kight. Mr and Mr« rifok was to be one of the speaker B * ? 10.* also but was unable to aUeod and Mr. and Mrs at the last moment. ilow q u w , attended S S S a is ¡ S $2. 00 $ 3 .0 0 Licenses on sale at County Clerk's office, Courthouse, Gold Beach Curry County Clerk Gold Beach, Oregon tC A P A l l T H I A P S Dooa^ls?? and Y r ’ . , Hei* 2 adopted by the entire citizenry If you parents have a boy *°° ^ fo”n*>“ th Mrs -s ebon country p or ,f »Shared a ?reSK^ nL ° i Fed: to. it would sene to make th i of Scout age. urge him to join . he Boy Scouts of .America to- erat»n of Women s Clubs and If not purchased by March 1st a $2.00 Penalty w ill be added. i 1 A Minimum Wag« and Hour bill 1» again beforv the Srnat«> cared for under uie terms of the bill, except the farmer The la Salem aimed at bringing all only possible “out’’ for him labor in the state under the would be a tremerukiua boost 51 25 minimum wage and plac In prices received for his pro ing them on a 40-hour week duct. During plowing, spraying, cul The bill would include agri cultural workers and. if passed, tivating. planting and harveat- would play havoc with agricul ing the overtime load would be tremendous tural practices in the state Of course, the firit result of The proposed legislation would alao affect piece-wan rates by lauck a bill would be the elim i providing Ume-aad-a-half pay nation of many of our specialty for over 40 hours of work crops and the automation of There are alao provisions lor regulation ol workers under the others. Since this bill, if passed, age of IS, Tagged Senate Bill 54. the would become a state law. other states could easily out compete bill sets some pretty hard and Oregon growers price-wise and fast rules (or agriculture and we would lose much of our pro OUTDOOR RAM BUNGS M are 1 * 2 * S^ Ula f rC* d SIX (6 , MONTHS OR OLDER: M ale or Spayed Fem ale................ SIX (6) MONTHS OR OLDER: Untpayed F e m a le ........................... I would, U passed, c h a n g e the (arming operations in the state considerabiy ► vorvnnr is being G il Rush relum ed this week from Santa C lara, C alifornia, where he was c a lle d by the death of for mother, Mrs. P, J, (Cer Crude E. ) Rush. M n . Rush, who had been hospitalised (or six weeks, passed away February I 3 la San Jose. Funeral services were Saturday February 15,ie Sants Clara.She is survived by her widower, son G il, and tw o daughters. À Salute to the Boy Scouts UAtUM bt K A U M f-n a vnxt ttUMTY M5 HCOHii ! M O T H E R DIES FARM BUREAU FURROW i * r (Address) PERSONAL PROPERTY Value Report Due March 2,1963 OREGON LAW : O.R.S. 308.290 requires that taxpayers report personal property owner ship by March 2. This report shall include Inventories. Machinery, Livestock and Un licensed Equipment m industrial or commer cial use. you? Instead of simply saying "Operator” when we answer the phone, we at West Coast ask "May We Help You?” Both have the same number of syllables. But, we think "May We Help You” is a better way to express the desire of all of us to be of service to you. Assistance may he obtained at the Asses sor’s office. Thank You, PATRICK MASTERSON, Curry County Assessor W EST COAST TELEPHO NE COMPANY