b*r B ridge Club Changes Date A changt <*l playing date* anil localMin was voted at the laal meeting ul I h<' Port Orford» Gold Beach Duplicate Bridge ('lu ll Nets pta, date* » III the lira! I o iii Saturday* ol each month A ll meets w ill be at the (iphn school Il w.i* ulao upproved that each f iiiiid Saturday ol the month would t*i' Master Point night Five and a half table* com­ peted at the last play, at Ophir, with (he (oltowing winner* F isl. Hattie Hogue amt Ada Johnston, sei'ond. Vernlee Mas- leison and Adolph Windinaiser; thud Nadine Kalina and Georg­ ia l*oogherty. fourth. Fred Starkweather and Hill Sweet tw World D ay of P rayer Slated M r and M n Scott Greenland, w h e n the went by plane from Los Angeles to Globe, Arizona, w hile they were away. Plan« lor the World Day of Prayer, to be held on F r i d a y , February 14, at Zion Lutheran Church, were formed at an or­ ganizational m e e t i n g at the home of Mrs. Josie Forty. FIRST GRANDSON CHRISTMAS IN SFATTLE Mr. a< Mrs. Roland Gerhardt returned New Yean eve from an e i g h t Jay trip to Waihlngton where they spent Christmas with their daughter, Mr», l ew Flardry and fam ily in Seattle and visited friend» and relative» in Aberdeen amt Shelton. Mr. and Mrs Cort Kuehnert d r o v e to Los Angeles for the Christmas liolidays and visited with friends in Iliat area Mrs. gKuchnert enjoyed a day« visit lit the liome of their daughter. Wedding Vows Are June Plans Port Orford News, Thursday, January 9, Meet Here Saturday A »on was f>orn to Mr and Mr». Dan Van T hiel of Cerva Ills on Tue»day, January 7. The yosing m a n has not been named but Meads Visit weighed 9 pounds 7 ounces at Mr and Mrs Tom Meade birtli. The Van I h i e l t have two enjoyed everal days over the daughters, Shellie a n d Tracy wlso are visltingthe proud grand­ Christmas holiday visiting in pa r e n ts , Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Springfield, Salem and Port­ land McGarvey. I Vancouver Mr. and Mrs George Hahn Rummage Sale Dated drose to Vancouver. Wash.ng The Ladies Auxiliary to Bat­ l«m on Dec 29 and spent the tle Rock Barracks 903, Veterans das a! the Gordon ( line home WWI w ill hold a rummage sale It' McWilliams left by plane lor hi* parental home in Ware- ham ( ape Cod. Massac hu- •e lt on Monday nigh!, after receiving a telegram informing him of 'he sudden death of hi* brother n Germany, stationed then with the arms on January 16 and 17 at the Coos- Curry Coop Building. CANASTA CLUB PLAY The January meeting of the Jinx Canasta Club was held at the home ol Mrs. Clarence Bra 11 on Tuesday. Mrs, O rville Ruth won high, Mrs. Clyde Wagner •G U A R A N T E E D ^ M E A T S ¿’ 1904—3 Granddaughter Her» Mr. and Mrs H. McGarvey drove to Corvallis and Portland Youth Officer over the New Year's Holiday and visited at the homes of their Regular dinner meeting of the sons and other relative«. They Business and Professional Wo­ brought their two granddaugh men's club was held Monday, ters home with them on Sunday J a n u a r y 6, at Orfords Cedar for a couple of weeks’ vialt BPW The Fellow Craft Degree w ill be held at the Masonic H all on Saturday, January 11th at 8 p. m. A ll Matons are invited. Called To East IN LOS ANGELES Masons Club A. Hears Room. Guest Speaker was Wm. T . Tankersley, Curry c o u n t y juvenile director. Plans were completed to give away an eight-piece setofW m . Rogers silverware, as a part of the club's scholarship fund rais­ ing project. it was announced that Winter Board w ill be January 25 and 26 at the Village Green. The local club w ill be represented by Bet- | ty Bigelow, Geneva Tucker and , /Anna Thomas. January 21 w ill be a breakfast j meeting at Bartlett's Cafe. The Joor prize was won by i Louise Hahn, I ------- VO fC f K DICK INS OH A *eN C Y Farmers Insurance ★ dxzrc? ♦ reuc* K K IB f I f i w CH 7-4121 second and Mrs. Clarence Brazil low. Mrs. Wagner became a Bow- member. GOLD 6 EACH • OREGON ’c W T c ^ f r iu t C ffe tf'v t JAN. 9 - / 0 - H GIANT HANDY 1ST A BROOK took Just a little more than a minute a pound to land thl< (U-poundsal- mon in the Sixes River recent­ ly. He 1« the 10 year old ton ol Mr. and.Mn Lee I sta brook, Coos Bay, and the grandson of the Frank Morris’ (eelion to their homes, and al- | 'owed the crim inal (he privilege Visitors at the home of Rev. of possessing such arms There land M r* Wm Mai in Langkiis has never yet been a gun law during the holiday* were Mr. devised that w ill keep firearm s and Mrs Don Carter of Tacoma. out of the hands of crimmaLs I Wn , the Mats’ daughter. Mrs Determined criminals have Fat Palmer and daughter of been known to have manufac­ Orland Calif , and son David tured effective firearms out of Mai. a student of Cascade Col­ auto aerials, bits of gas pipe lege in Portland and other catch-as-catch-can materials. During prohibition c a n n e d BANDON COUPLE WED heat was a poor substitute for PEGGY SUE P A R S O N S , Norma A. Weston and M ich­ bonded liquor, but it did the daughter of M r. and Mr». Jamei ael Leroy Kunkle of Baudonss'ere job. So there you have it! M att Have Guests Parton» of A»hland, grand daughter of Mr. and Mr». Arthur Sweet of Siae», and Frank J. Altettio, »on of M r. and Mr». Ray Rliy of San Jo»«, Calif., are making plan» for a June weddin ,. Mi»» Parton» w«» graduated from Ashland High School in 19»2 .»nd it now a uphom ori at Oregon State University. Ale»- tio it a pre law tenter at South­ ern Oregon College. CALIFORNIANS WED Justice Arthur F. Niemann of­ ficia te d st the marriage of Sam­ my Gensasv and Alma Gciuaw of Del NortcCounty, California,o- lanuary 2, at h is home. W it­ nesses were Mr. and Mrs Dave l.ibby. N IN HOUKS. 9 It 7 Ï M V f t C t r r Í'JNMY SHOULDER ROAST II CATSUP A WEASANT 18-02 ■Bcrnr Ar.ti-Gun L egislation Is Threat To C itizen's R ights, No D eterrent to Crime hold up a place or assault some-1 body with a gun. the (law 'gainst* carrying a gun is not In the wake of President Ken­ going to deter him He is a crim ­ nedy’s tragic assassination, a inal anyhow, and he cannot law­ great many people have lashed fully possess a gun. So a law on' nut for a scapegoat upon which the books that he cannot have a to heap their frustrations, anger gun in his possession is not going and sorrow. to deter him. It only increases our own sor- “ It may be argued that any row and regret to Rate that fire ­ legislation that would reduce arms in general, the firearms the number of pistols in circu­ industry and honest sportsmen- lation would substantially re­ citizons have been chosen to duce the number of aggravated hear the blunt of this wave of assaults The idea rests upon > reaction to the assassination of two mistaken premises. John F. Kennedy. “ F irst, it assumes that re­ I l Is useless to state at this strictive legislation w ill prevent) time that, due U> crackpots, anti­ crim inals from obtaining guns. fire-arms proponents and mis­ The fact is that experience has guided citizens of that ilk, Con­ shown that legislation such as gress soon w ill be faced with a the Sullivan law does not reduce flood of bills proposing to dis­ the number of pistols in the arm the citizens of America to hands of criminals. such a drgree that they would "Second, the argument as­ as a whole be deprived of the sumes that handguns are used constitutional right to bear or in most aggravated assaults, hi IlMl tin* nation has whereas the fact is that pistols witm sed since the adoption of are used in only a small per­ the R ill of Rights. centage of assaults." Unquote. It presents a challenge to hon­ Anti-Gun Exfremisfs Active est gun-owners everywhere. It We had just a mild taste of constitutes a serious threat to of the anti-gun extremists drive the freedom of possessing fire ­ to disarm the citizens of Oregon arms both at the national and during the last session of the individual state level—to their state legislature, when a b ill (institutional rights concerning was introduced to restrict the ownership of firearms. use of firearms on target ranges Recent hearings were held on within various areas. This was a b ill that would have made it merely a forerunner to proposed j crime to own certain classes legislation concerning firearm s of weapons in the nation's cap­ that is sure to come. ital The earnest chaps who de­ With active anti-gun groups void ly believe it possible to operating throughout the nation, legislate away human wicked­ and as a result of their activi­ ness tiore witness in behalf of ties, bills of anti-firearm nature the measure, but it was not un­ being introduced in Congress til Washington’s able Superin­ each session, it is high time that tendent of Police Robert V. M ur­ the sportsmen of this country ray testified, that any element start action against those per­ of logic entered the proceedings. sons seeking to promote their peculiar bigotry as pertaining to Murray's Report This column has been granted anti-firearm s legislation. permission to publish the re­ The Sullivan Law The Sullivan law that is en­ marks made by Chief M urray, as reported by Richard Starnes, forced in both the states of New syndicated w riter across the York and Illinois has proved to country, in whose columns Chief be the most dismal flop of all M urray’s report was featured. time so far as its enactment is concerned in actually curbing Here it follows in detail: “ If I felt that we could take the use of handguns by c rim ­ guns away and out of the hands inals. A ll it has served to do, is to of the crim inal with this b ill o r any other b ill, I would be a keep pistols out of the hands of hundred percent for it. But if a respectable citizens for the pur­ crim inal is going to set out to pose of larget practice or pro- 3WEETHEAZT SOAP 29 PK6 TIN 99 ?e-ot SEEP STEW TOMATO JUICE T W 2129 (WKHINE CRACEEE4 &29 CAN 29 CLAM CHOWFEK N A H Íifí ÍV A P E POX&C » mm it nuns* SOUP by C a iM p b ^ I^ ^ F O g ^ IA . J . COFFEE -IS 4 s 2 PHOM£ ED 2-2361 SRAoe AA Li if LB Iß Ô/AKTT £ | Z £ SOAP FACIAL TISSUE MUSHEOOMS Í S S CtUtDs SAW SOAP T ID V T o y 9 “ 4 Î S 1 0 -0« fach t f r /ÌA MM FMMCe SPUDS 2 0 TOMATOES 4P« U R G E EGGS PiObteeC if lbs 4 1 ” 5 lbs ¡iiiiiiiiÜii L0 P A U U f I RINSO BLUE a- 4 STEW NECK or SHANK LAME STEAK L A M S STEW SKEAST W lD D N A ky Hie Vitu YOU CARE, SEND CARE CARE 's $1 I ood Crusade pack­ ages send at least 27 pounds of nourishing foods. This w ill make 3b quarts of m 11 k. . . 5 pounds m ac a ro n i . . . tO pounds com meal. . . 3 ¡sounds shortening. . . enough to help feed four hungry people lor a monili. For contri­ bution or information, contact t h e Northwest C A R I office, Frederick and Nelson, Seattle, or local CARI outlet, a P /B CHOPS m a r r i e d by Justice Arthur!'. Niemann at hi, home on Dec 20. Mr. Kunkle is e m p l o y e d with the telephone company at Bandon where the couple w ill make their home. Mr. and Mrs Gilbert We'ton svltnessed th e ceremony OUTDOOR RAMBLINGS By LANS L E N E V E W kerr Prices Are Lower Every Day | 6MPEFKUIT, F L O R ID A P iW K Q&e i CARROTS? » 1 » 9 )