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    — Port Orford News. Thur»Jay, October 3, 1963
Muirdens Take
Vacation Trip
A lo v e ly v a c a tio n w as e n jo y ­
O c to b e r 6 is p ro m o tio n day
e d b y E d ith and Bert M u ird e n
Pupils
P \‘ g i “ * W e e kw h e n th * ' v is ite d I in the Sunday S chool.
t d i t h s s is te r on th e M cK e n zie w i l l a dvance to th e n e xt grad,
DAUGHTER BORN
a nd w i l l re c e iv e n e w Sundav
« i v e r, east o f Eugene, th e n drove
j S chool lesson m a te ria ls to r the
M r and Mrs. Rudy S a niudio
o v e r th e pass v ia C le a r 1 ahe
are the proud parents o l a new
N o rth to T h e D a lle s and up the > e a r . T eachers fo r n e xt year
daughter, b o rn o n S eptem ber 26,
C o lu m b ia R iv e r in t o W a sh in g ­ a re : K in d e rg a rd e n -M rs . C. W
at th e Randon ho sp ital.
Edstrom and Mrs. R o n a ld W e a ­
to n .
8
G ina M a rie w e ig h e d • pounds
T h e y spent som e t im e in C o l- ver; P r im a ry - h tn . A rn o ld H o u g ­
12 ounces and jo in s three b ro th ­
la x lo o k in g up th e ra n c h w here lu m ; J u n io r-M rs . V.FL J a m ie sc i.
ers and a sister.
t d i t h was b o r n . T h is was the In te rm e d ia te s - M r s . C h a r i . - .
tir s t t im e she had v is ite d i t i:: M o llie r . S u b stitu re s-M rs H e n n
H u n d le y , Mrs. W ayne T h o m a s
RALLY D A Y A T
->■' ye a rs a n d i t p ro v e d to be a
M iss D ix ie Ja m ieso n , Mrs. H. L
C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H
m e m o ra b le stop.
A f t e r le a v in g C o lfa x th e y co n - Daugs. T re a su re r is M rs H a ro ld
Sunday sch o o l R a lly Iia th is
tin n e d o n th ro u g h K e ttle F alls Y stad; assistant trea su re r, D ix ie
S u n d a y at t h e C o m n iu iu ts
in to C anada, west th ro u g h the ; Jam ieson; re g is tra r and re co rd ­
C h u rch w i l l fe a tu re a lu ll hour
m o u n ta in s to H o p c^ io w n th ro u g h in g se cre ta ry, M a r ily n H ouglum .
p ro g ra m by a ll th e classes. T his
w e s te rn W a sh in g to n , across the assistant, Rosa B a lte r, U sher.-
w ill also be the c lim a x o f the
H a rry M o llie r and Roger H ill
fe rry a t A s to ria and hom e.
to u r-w e e k a tte n d a n ce co test
T h e L u th e ra n C h u rch Worn
A ttendance has increased every
e le c te d th e fo llo w in g to s e n .
Sunday o t th e contest and was
as o ffic e rs fo r 1964. Mrs. \ h .
daughters visit
up to 154 la st Sunday.
Jam ieson, p re s id e n t; Mrs. M il
M ic k e y and T e rry W o o d w o rth to n Leer, v ic e pre sid e n t; Mrs
In c lu d e d in the p ro g ra m fo r
R a lly Day w i l l be various m us­
w e re here la s t w e e ke n d v is itin g G eorge M o e lb e r, treasurer,M rs
ic a l num bers, a c h o ra l reading,
a t th e h o m e o f th e ir parents, Mr. C harles M o llie r , se cre ta ry,M rs
a fla s h -c a rd story and d e d ic a ­
a n d M rs. E llio t W o o d w o r t h
H. L Daugs, e d u c a tio n a l cha .
M ic k e y is e m p lo y e d in Eureka, m an , M rs . A m o 1 d H o u g lu n f.
tio n o f the Sunday school staff
C a lif . T e r r y re tu rn e d to Salem s t e w a r d s h i p secretary The
1 he m o rn in g w o rship service
w i l l in c lu d e som e sp e cia l fe a ­
o n T uesday.
W orkshop fo r new ly e le c te d o:
tures to r th e second anniversary
fic e rs w i l l be h e ld in K la m a
o l th e new ch u rch .
F a lls O c to b e r 19 and W oodburn,
M odern Music
The c h u rc h is lo c a te d at 70th
F eatured w o rk at a Lon­ N o ve m b e r 2. A ll those w ish: g
and Jackson. E veryone is c o rd ­
don concert was The Grand to renew t h e ir subscriptions to ia lly in v ite d .
the Scope please c o n ta c t Mrs
O v e rtu re fo r Three Vacuum V a lte r Pratt.
Cleaners, a F lo o r Polisher
L u the r League m e e tin g , Sun­
T h r e e R ifles and a Foe day a fte rn o o n , O c t o b e r 6. a:
L IB R A R Y LO W D O W N
H o rn ."
- : .'C p . m. C o m m u n io n , O ct
C o m e to th e Bower" by J. Y.
at 11 :00 w o rsh ip se rvice , Oct
5ryan, a m a g n ific e n t story o f
T ells the Tale
release tim e p u p ils w i l l c o m ­
I .,Pol,ce solved a th e ft o f a m e n c e classes a t 2 :3 0 u n t il 3:20 lo v e and war at th e tim e o l the
xas fig h t fo r fre e d o m from
L k ia h , C alif., service station p. m . O c to b e r 13, a d u lt m e m ­
e xico . In 1835 thousands ot
when they found the rob­ bership class w i l l m e e t a t ' 3 0
ric a n s e ttle rs in Texas, b e ­
bery plans in the attendant s p. m. B r i n g some one to Un
ta . d by M e x ic o 's G e n era l de
desk d ra w e r
classes.
>.• i Kuna and th re a te n e d * ith
v ir tu a l e n s la v e m e n t or w h o le -
ale sla u g h te r, c a lle d fo r help
\V ith th e stre a m o f volunteers
f r o m th e U n ite d States cam e
Perry A lla n , y o u th fu l la w y e r
who, as second son o f an im pov­
erished fa m ily , had le ft .Man
-a :d to seek his fo rtu n e westw ard
By M a ry M a rg a re t H elm ken
I New O rlea n s he had fo u n d th e
Pep Rally
w o m a n he lo v e d , w h e n the des
New Rooms
A Pep Rally was held at noon perate sum m ons ca m e
Pacific has three new rooms las: Friday outside by the bus
i bus th e o p e n in g o f th is la rg e -
this year. They are the new football players were" to leave s c a le , r i c h l y e v e n tfu l novel
storeroom, the health room, and in. Cheerleaders led the student leads in to a d ra m a o f g reat c o n ­
the new counselor's office. There body in songs and yells while f lic t , on th e b a t t le f ie ld and in
»Hl be a nurse at Pacific even the boys were getting on the the h u m a n heart.
Thursday.
\ Journey to M a te cu m b s by
bus and until they left
Pacific took two rooters Robert Lew is T a y lo r, is a big,
No School
busses to Glendale, leaving e x c i t i n g story about a young
The students of Pacific High
did no: attend school Monday
or Tuesday because of Teacher’s
Institute
about four o ’clock. This was
the firs t time Pacific has ever To B ro o kin g s F rid a y
had enough students to sign up
The Pirates w ill play Brook­
for two busses.
ings at Brookings tomorrow-
night at eight o'clock This is
tne starting of the league games
and every one is urged to come
Pirates Topple Glendale
Win Second Victory
(- Rnop . c h. 4 - , a J Al •-
M ■ point
H our p Glendale '» ’ abated he
«hakinz H r< e r ' o o ^ p fo^ a W vard
A
Afn. in#»
« PIT
wfor’nz h ' f f
R'jt the home team
celebrar m2 ihe»r fir
failed to ronxert a«d trailed 7A
tio to rv m c r ¿<t oppr
zrvnz <ntn the «eennd Quar ier
Pacific mo od into a
lead
('narb .lohn
’ « T "m
il I« the
Pacific n iid 'i^ ' n ” ■» .r r,nd period uheo
Huh
if nirncd a fnmhie n o a three-
to It
I WO
to r* «
............
' ard TD mn hv .le rn Pox and
one »f «in—ou’
Glenn.- > 35 u f , f|,r B,s „ —«jure then d rm e from m>df »id a «hnrt
the schorl < tost in.,,,, haik „
« h ile later to hreak Roger« fr»e for
l-s ; »on (nor in a row. hut again«' a 17 ’ ard hor«f to the Glenda]» end
eone
Vick Her«hev k ir .
lunirx ’ 7!r«ttv <i»mrrt if »on.
the
\nd
.»nrn Scxt M r • extra point after the thir* touch-
Ronalrt rrtiirn -d an inlnrceptrrt dnu n ..
.At Halftime
lor « I arris ,n the |O.irth j
In«» d p ore ha ft,me G ‘■odale
O' -Jer
i, n fho f • tune t
«r^shor,« fhr \ot?herri (’ u rn
.»/nod touchdown a *hree-vard*r
ere v
»c»xert f. r hmr« in onr
The temp»
a h” ie in the
2 a me
•
H,,
- < f,a :\ P
on some
« -
inn nz
md ♦he ouHtfie. ooh «core 4 ih Roger« making it
\ a:d «tint aroitnd end.
« • m with thr»e 2S-1J on a
Ru’ har k botmmd Gi»ndale w ’*h
and gained n< e»- 125
Huhlcr com pirting a 7 * •
v/rde.
on a four-vard run ear
h#
H t^rr« - d
« rra u h m Glen. fourth quarter
• P
;bih er • m rn«hed for
McDonald ih^n ' ooh m * game out
-- and t»"ied all three of
•
‘ 4 ' n « tourbdnu n«
dowpc»atioo • . ’o go
Lard’ me
2et on fh> •he rlin rb m z point? Heisbe
a¿am
The tali* came on kicked the extra p o in t
Money that stands up
to be counted
N O R T H CURRY £
Z ion L utheran
Church I fe w i
I boy 's w ild ly fu n ny, o fte n h a ir
i ra is in g f lig h t dow n the Missies
ip p i to a p re ca rio u s haven m th e
H o n d a l \ - y i ju st a fte r the C iv il
! W ar.
I he assortm ent ot v illa in s In
p u r s u i t — Ku K lu x K la n s n te ii,
w ic k e d Indians, ruthless spies
and im p oste rs w i l l d e lig h t the
re a d e r a lm o s t as m uch as the
la d 's e x tra v a g a n t and fre q u e n tly
a c c id e n ta l co m p a n io n s on the
to u rn e y — his sw a s h b u c k lin g U n ­
c le J im ; and itin e ra n t m e d ic in e
m a n na m e d Dr. F w m g 1. Snc.l-
gras, and his tro m b o n e -p la y in g
d a u g h te r M i l l i e , a N egro r e ­
ta in e r, Z e b e d ia h ; and a sharp- !
to n g u e d Southern b e lle m aned
I a u rie tte , T h is is the same a u - I
th o r w h o w ro te The Travels o l
la in u e M cPheeters1 now b e in g
s e ria liz e d on te le v is io n .
■»o
Illg Slide
Many splits are the result
of thui |>«>eket hits or fro m
a hall that has little on it
The > 7 is a split that resu’ t i
from either but often both
To convert the split, ro ll
the ball fio m about the cen
te r of the alley Ball should
be played so it touches the
5-pin th in ly on the rig h t
hand side It should slide
over to the 7 pin
This is one of the scien­
tific splits - one that can be
converted in a scie n tific
way which a m o u n t s to
knowing how to do it and
haunt; a great deal o f luck
SPECIALS
A lot o f t o n in iu n ia t eves a re w a tch
¡ng th e fin a n c ia l s tr e n g th o f o u r
g o v e rn m e n t a n d o f o u r people lik e
h a w ks. I hat s liecNime th e ir le a d ­
e rs ha ve sa id th e y w o u ld " b u r y u s ”
e c o n o m ic a lly - a n d th e y 'r e w a itin g
f o r it to h appen.
It m u s t lie a c o n tin u in g d is a p
p o in t m e n t to th e m th a t, y e a r a ft e r
y e a r, I S. sa ve rs (m t so m u ch o f
th e ir s a v in g s in V .S . S a v in g s Bonds
T h is s ta k e th a t S a v in g s B ond
o w n e rs now ha ve in th e s tr e n g th o f
o u r c o u n tr y is m o re th a n $ 1 ’. b illio n
— an n il- tim e h ig h .
A n d b e c a m e s a ve rs ciyy ye t ( h e ir
m oney b a ck w h e n th e y need it,
t h a t s tin a n e ia l s tr e n g th fo r m il­
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Credit R eputation?
WE A U . like to be admires!
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Net yards rushinq
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Pastes inteptd by
N et yards pattin g
Total nat yardage
Fum bl«a/lest
Punts/a veraga
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Pacific
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Touchdowns h — »oeort. 1J o o „
Irons N ,< ( fR o s tr, run); 6 — Mublor.
55 run; P— Cox. 21 run; F _ a o » , r , ,
17 run 'H o rth o y kick); S _ H u b l e /
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run; C — H u b l,r .
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Seventh Day Mvenlist Church
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A Give-Away
The class had been given a
rather d ifficu lt sum to do for
homework and strange to relate,
Tommy, the dunce of the class,
was the only one with the cor­
rect answer.
“ Did your big brother help
you w ith this, Tom m y?” asked
the teacher.
"N o s ir,” tru th fu lly replied
Tommy. “ He did it alone.*’
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a n d o u r people.
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