( — Port Orford News, Thursday November 14, 1963 OUTDOOR RAMBLINGS Zion Lulheran Church R tw i Return of the Geese Welcomed with Nostalgia Mr*, Floyd Marlow* ad.lrcu 1*1 By Lan* Leneve While the NRA is directly re- favor, continue to do so in the More than a decade ago vast flocks of geese frequented the sponsible for the launching of future when the occasion war- 1 coastal a ir l a n e s by the the gun safety program, never rants such criticism ), we never­ New Activities a 64 Fairlane and has an auto­ thousands as they winged from theless the results obtained are theless. try earnestly to con- duct this column fa irly so we New noon activities are now matic gear shift It is furnished ' the far northland during the strictly up to the game com­ do not hesitate in the least to missions of each state offered to students who are not by Capps Motor Company in first weeks of early fall, headed our most — f program " » - — ■ - is outlined by - offer ........— - - hearty — _ congral- T, otherwise engaged with class Randon who takes care of the for points lying to’ the south of • The the NRA but at the same tim e illations to our State Game (®m- car and keeps it in good running as or club activities. But gradually, as the years it takes the fullest cooperation; mission for a deed well done The game room provides a condition for students passed, the flocks grew less of the game commissions in More power to 'em quid recreation hour for stu­ At this tim e there are '20 . You M Not Ko#w dents who enjoy games such as students enrolled m the D river's numerous and during the past order to produce results several (alls, the voices of the So our hat is doffed to the Education Course. chess or checkers. big migrating birds were sel- Oregon State Game Commission Except for vultures and par For students who enjoy music lorn heard in flight in appreciation of Its splendid rots, Canada geese live longer dur ng their lunch hour a stereo­ No doubt. due to some quirk programs conducted in the than any other birds, set is provided Before school, Pacific Uniforms Pacific High now has a march­ of nature beyond the conception teaching of aun safety to the records of bird» in and during the noon hour, music our " * ‘ ive Z b n g .™ a is provided b\ the new juke box ing band and it is making plans of man. the geese virtually de- : >« « * * that we have “ Al! students interested in par­ for band uniforms We have not serted their old established line ' ^ ‘ 'a re M as « ea rth- ticipating in athletics or exer­ had a marching ban for four of flight that had existed as far '? th* P«s‘ criticized the Game cises are given the opportunity years and the uniforms we have back as the oldest residents of commission concerning the ad- ^m i-transparent as an earth from the last marching band , „ . , m inistration of game affairs that *« rn i to enter intram urals I loos and Lurry counties could beijevwj j 0 unwtse eon- The bear so often mentioned Different organizations and are now out of style The band has two plans for recall and established a new k.^rn ij|g thv propagation and 11 Scriptural writing is the classes are able to hold their course many miles to the east of conservation of both game and Syrian hear, distinctive for its meetings during the noon hour uniforms. One is to add to the present uniform by adding new lls- , .. fish (and w ill without tear o r I gentle disposition. period For many past seasons the | ___________________________________________ caps and trousers. The other voices of the migrants were only- plan is to buy completely new Joke Box Arrives heard occasionally—just a lone The juke box arrived at school uniforms We need 60 uniforms ; [jock or so. and probably blown plus one drum m ajor outfit It on the afternoon of Thursday- Oct 31. It is furnished by the is thought that we w ill probably off their established line of Sunset Music Company of Coos add to the present uniforms be­ flight east of us. There was Bay. A new supply of records cause of the lack of money for ' no doubt that the geese had virtually deserted those old air- will come sometime in the near complete new ones The Jav-c-ettes are assisting ; lanes, used for peilnps - - future. The juke box w ill be used for the band with fund raising pro­ ies as they wended their w iy dances and is played m the jects to help pay for the uni­ from frozen nesting zones of tne far north in a mass flight f morning, at noon, and after forms. M r Sheets hopes that we will mat ion to the great r.cc-.a •» s w in R t school. have band uniforms by spring of the Sacramento V i'k y ; 1 so they w ill be able to appear j points s till farther south in public at that time FFA Initiates But rew once again ta? o il The FFA held its annua! form ­ j honkers and their lesser bri -, 1- al u tia tio n Nov. 5 at 8 00 p m Game Cancelled ren are back' The last football game of the It was held for the purpose of lour.ng late September a-d initiating the "Greenhands.” season which was to be Nov. 8 well into October the honking 4 8 's Parents were invited to come at M vrtle Creek was cancelled ! of the geese was heard at vari- The officers a ll took part in because of rain which rendered ; ous intervals—day and night— the initiation. The "Greenhands'' the M yrtle Creek field unplay­ i throughout the coastal section of had to recite the chapter creed. able. 1 southwestern Oregon Huge Then refreshments were served flocks were observed at times, and a tour of the shop was Dance F ri -lay as in days of yore Tomorrow night. Nov 15, the taken. To this w rite r it was no: un­ A ll of the new members are juniors are sponsoring the an­ like turning back the pages of required to be in a Vo-Ag class, nual Sadie Hawkins Dance It ' time, to once again rei ve mo­ have a project, know the chap­ w ill be from 7:30 to 10 30 ments from out the p »- ' that The Sadie Hawkins Dance is were dead—forgotten, but re­ ter creed and be a member of the chapter. The members are different from any other dance vived again as if by a stroke of during the year because the magic—as from out the dark­ Greenhands” for one year. Another recent event in the girls are to ask the Doys. Also ened sky the voices cf geese in FFA Chapter was the visit of this w ill be a costume dance flight reached our ears voices two state officers: the state and is restricted to students cur­ like those of long forgotten secretary. Randy Martineck: rently enrolled at Pacific High. i friends that hne -ye” dear to and the state treasurer. Charles ■ one's ears and heart but had P la y * C o m in g Wilcox. been hushed long since by the Two one-act plays w ill be passage of time and untimely- presented by the students of departure from this earth Driver Education The D river Education car is Pacific High soon. They are It is with heartfelt thanks that children’s plays and w ill be we turn our faces sky ward and given to the Port Orford and once again extend a fervent Langlois grade schools. Nov 20 welcome to those old friends of filCAM ST^LE and 21. Then they w ill act for ours— the honkers. Larg may WtftK WlRfV the public on the night of Nov. they fly ' For to me th?y are 22. It w ill be in the Pacific High the king of fowl' 3 65 TINS Balcony starting at eight o'clock Roseburg w ill play host to the Admission w ill be 50c for every O regon W in * Safety A w a rd Power Use Workshop of the individual. The International Association Northwest Public Power Associ­ One play, "Rapunzel” , stars of Game. Fish and Conserva­ ation. in 1964. it was announced Janice Bushnell as Rapunzel: tion Commissioners selected today by B ill Cook. Coquille, Dick Hines, as the prince: Nancy- Oregon from 3 field of 50 states newly elected chairman of the Shaw as the witch: Pete Kalina, and Canadian provinces as this group for next year. the old man: and Kathy Sella year's recipient of the annual Meeting in Tillamook this as the old woman. safety award presented by the year, the group attended a The cast for "Old Mother Hub­ National Rifle Association. The three-day session which high­ bard” is: JoAnne Karie, Old i award, a large silver shield lighted speakers from Salem, i Mother Hubbard: Linda Lester. Massachusetts. Washington. D. | Towser f the dog ); Richard ; bearing raised figures c f a father-and-son bu.it n ' team, is C.. and from the Tennessee; Denn, butcher; Jim Colson, presented for outstanding con- Valley Authority, as well as baker: Pete Kalina, candlestick trib u t n in 'he f.dd of r anting regional personalities and staff I m aker; Mary Fitzhugh, old wo­ safety ’ members of the Bonneville '• man who lives in a shoe: Dan­ Power Administration. ny Krossman Jack: Diane Vel­ 130 delegates representing 41 arde. J ill: and there are several Steak Tante utilities attended the m eeting,, children I t is w ith o u t qu e stion th a t which is the power sales divis­ th e m a jo r ity o f men w o u ld w e l­ Tip* ion of the NWPPA which has a W h e n w k in . ro a s t* on the com e a -teak d in n e r. H ave you total membership of 120 utilities e v e r th o ug h o f the m a n y d if f e r ­ in Washington. Oregon. Idaho, ro tisse rie in se rt rod le n g th w ise , e n t types nf steak a v a ila b le ? Montana. British Columbia and th ro u g h nonror o f nv»at and test T o nam e some, you can p u i- fo r balance • v r o ta tin g in p a lm Canada. ..-join, p o rte rh ou se , T - o f hands Fasten th e m eat se­ chase Attending the meeting from bone. club, r ib o r D e lm o n ico c u re ly t .m s o n ly w ith the Coos-Curry E lectric Coopera­ rod. Ins# r* ‘ he m eat th e rm o ­ steaks L e a rn to id e n tify th e tive. besides Cook, was M. L. m e te r at cuts and use th is lig h t angle, so the d iffe re n t M itchell, assistant manager b u lb is in the c e n te r o f th e kn o w le d g e in v a ry in g steak from Gold Beach; Rus Messer, roast b u t not re s tin g in fa t. on m en us district manager from Brook­ bone o r in ’ hr rod A rra n g e ings. and Tex Bloomer, district b riq u e ts a re a r o f fir e b o w l ADLA1 E STEVENSON, U. S. manager of Gold Beach. and place nt pan u n d e r m eat Ambassador to the United Cranberry juice donated b y ; Nations: Ocean Spray of Bandon and Hnr*> <1’O e m re S pecialty “ I hope and expect that the F o r a pre-rneal a p p etize r. u«e Soviets w ill meet us half way wooden nickels from Roseburg, i t ’s easy too played a big part in the spirited ch ip p e d h *e f in further steps to relieve ten­ bidding for the 1964 site. Cook Shape a hou’ 1 tablespoon o f sion and restore sanity and eream che< s< in hands to fo rm said This w ill he the firs t time meh*« lo n g T hen safety to the world.” in its 10-year history that the i r o ll about group has ever met south of wrap w ith 1 s trip o f chipped beef Eugene M r. G ra n t K e rb e r, 1955 Hayes S tre e t, C o rv s llts , O regon. She nee, Is y o u r le tte r* and e a rth o f c h e e r and e n c o u ra g e m e n t. the l.ydla Ruth C ircle w ill m ee t at the hom e o f M r*. M i l ­ to n le e r at 7i 30 p. m , , Friday, N o ve m b e r I 5. The L u th e ra n C h u rc h W o rld R e lie f Service I* now »hipping c lo th in g tw ic e a y e a r Instead o l th e y e a rly s h ip m e n t h e ld In Mav A s h ip m e n t o f c lo th in g w i l l he «hipped fro m th e c h u rc h on N o ­ v e m b e r .’ 0 A n yone h a v in g a r­ t ic le * to be le n t, ple a se le a v e at the c h u rc h by t h i* tim e P. T. A. M EtTINC DATE CHANGED T he P. 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