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6—Port Orford Newt, Thursday. January X), 1964 Legion Seats New Officers Port O rford Post 7b A m erican Legion o ffic e n for 1904 were in sta lle d at the last in ee tiug by past com m ander Frank Morris, T h o s e seated were A1 t o w n , Langlois, com m ander; Barney Issel, 1st v ic e c o m m a n d e r ; Clarence Brazil, 2nd v ic e c o m - m a r .d e r ; Adolph W indm aiser, a jju ta n t; R o b e r t Thomas, f i nance o ffic e r; Ed Seelye, chap la in , and W in. M ontgom ery, sgt, at arms. New directors are Frank M or ns, Wm. Montgomery and O dell Flake. It was voted to purchase and in s ta ll new lights in the large ha ll and to buy tw o doren fo ld ing chairs. Business firm s are being sol ic ite d for the fla g display pro gram conducted by the Legion under a franchise w ith the c ity . Firms who are members of the program have tlags erected in front o f th e ir businesses on a ll fla g days in the year by the Le By M a ry M a rg a re t Halm kan December Girl See Nephew Break Record For Mile Run the girls' classes performed dur ing halftime last Friday night. They have been studying and learning dances from different countries and therefore decided they would like to do them for the general public at a basket ball game The audience ap peared to like them very much and P.E instructor Miss Mona Mota says it is very possible that this w ill be done again in the near future Gives Pep Talk Spool Spinners 4 H Club Forms Horticulturist' Short Course Set M akes A ll State Roly Olson, vice president of the Pacific High School band, and a junior at Pacific, was chosen to play in the ali-state band. Roly plays the tenor sax ophone for his second vear and p rior to that he played the drums. He w ill go to Portland March 16-19 to rehearse with the all- state band and play in a concert. He w ill wear a P H S band uni form Four selections w ill be played at the concert One of them "Totem Pole," he has already played with the Pacific High band Appears In Show Kathy Mills, a senior at Paci fic. w ill be featured with E m mett Cronan this Saturday night at the Battle Rock Gym. This program w ill begin at eight o'clock Cronan is an outstand ing hypnotist and mentalist and Kathy has been chosen to assist him. A street light has been in stalled at the new entrance to the school's driveway The main reason for the new light is to m ark the entrance Also accoustical m aterial has been installed on the walls of the gym. The m aterial consists of spun glass insulation, covered by a brown corrogated panel Accoustical paneling w ill be suspended from the ceiling also. This m aterial is expected to correct the problem we have' had w ith the accoustics of the! gym The accoustics were so poor, that unless the speaker was speaking directly to the listener, you could not hear him. Foreign Dances Enjoyed P E . students from four of an rxceiien i opportun --- »«.va un IUW 1C- quires that every alien except those having diplomatic status, representative« of certain inter national organisations and per sons admitted tem porarily aa agricultural laborers must file the address report during Jan uary of each year at the nearest Post Office or Im m igration amt Naturalisation Service office (HOPff It QICfINSOH Farmers Insurance * AUTO * rgucn A fta s CH 7-4121 OOlp K t A f H • ORÍ (ON t POPPY WP PAH O u r L A tr WGíK- pur out tw o P0UNl)U0 UP A WHOC r PAttOC F6P 7WP WO&PPD Zion Lutheran Church News Ushers for February: M r. Yem Magr.eson, Mr. C, W. Edstrom; alternate, Mr. W a lte r Pratt. A colyte: C lin to n Stole, a lte r nate, Tony Hefner. Bell Ringer: Roger HilL, a l- ternate, Hany M o llie r. Since Easter is early tius vear. Jerry Coot the Lenten season begins Wed nesday, February 12. Lent is a At the last pep assembly the i season during w hich we Chris varsity cheerleaders dressed as tians contem plate the suffe ing witches and put on a short skit. and death of Christ more than Jerry Cox. student body presi at any other season of the year dent. gave a pep talk. The next ! At the Wednesday evening ser- game w ill be tomorrow night at j vices we learn again how much Pacific with Gold Beach. Cod loves us and what it cost i H im to save our soul. I The A lg o l Nelson have m o v - ; edto£num claw ,W ashingtonand I the Harold Ystads have m oved JOHN FORTY, P acific’s only- 1 to Astoria. We do wish t h e m undefeated wrestler, has been Cod's richest blessings. The Luther league w i ll m eet selected as this week's wrestler On Jan. 23 against M yrtle Point, Sunday, February 2, at 2:0 0p.m . John was trailing his opponent at the church. They have pur chased devotional booklets and 4-0 With less than a minute to members are urged to take cop go. John rolled his man into ies and use them fa ith fu lly . I CUT Up FRYERS PORK STEAK PORK SHANK Wrestler of the Week a pin and scored the only Paci fic points of the evening Saturday evening. Jan 25. before a hostile crowd, a hostile referee, and with a bad cold. John again pulled a clutch re versal in the third round and gained a tie These points even tually turned into the winning team points. Tax Refunds in Savings Bonds, If You Desire Taxpayers are reminded of the plan allowing them to take m yr tle point Juniors Lead Sports their tax refunds in United Thursday night Myrtle Point States Savings Bonds, by A G The lastest score for the in tra came to Pacific with 36 wrestl murals puts the juniors ahead Erickson, Director of the In with 375. the seniors with 370, ers and wiped out the Pacific ternal Revenue Service, for Ore the sophomores 270. and the team with its 13 members. The gon freshmen 120 Prison ball is now sole winners for the evening Eligible taxpayers w ill be being played by both the boys were John Forty for the varsity, given the opportunity of taking and girls. and B ill Carpenter for the JV's. their refunds in Series E Savings Final score was 43 to 5 Bonds, in addition to the Stan Assist! With A rt dard options of cash or applying Mrs Minnie Jolly has recently C R E S C E N T C IT Y the refund to next year's tax. The Pacific mat men traveled When Savings Bonds are chosen, been assisting Mr Hughes with the .Art classes Hughes says to Crescent City Saturday night the smallest possible number of she has experience in this field for a match with the matmen the highest denomination bonds and is very qualified to teach there. Pacific wrestlers made w ill be issued, along with a the students. She has been a very good showing, outscoring check to cover any remaining teaching the fundamentals of Del Norte 18 to 15 The winners balance of a dollar or more. this instruction. Those who did were Jerry Forty. John Forty, The idea of allowing a tax not think they could draw are Neil Neilsen, Marvin House and payer to choose between Savings now discovering their talents in B ill Armstrong. Bonds and a check is not new art Taxpayers have been recom C O L D BEACH T O N IG H T The art class has an exhibit mending it for wears What Tonight at Pacific the Gold enabled the Treasury to offer of their work in the show case in the hall. Beach matmen w ill meet the it was the recent installation of Pacific grapplers who w ill be high-speed d a t a processing Picture» Possible anxious to avenge an early sea equipment to handle tax returns There has been two major son loss The match w ill start The Treasury also conducted a changes in our school news at 7 p m and everyone is urged survey of taxpayers to deter paper The Echo ". It is now to attend and support the team mine their interest in a Savings Pacific wrestling coaches are Bonds refund possible to h a v e pictures A significant p r i i ’id David Hatmaker, wres- Jack Hutton and James Baird number of those questioned said t er of the week, was the firs t they would take their tax re to have this privilege John Masterson III funds in Series E Bonds if given Also there has been a change John Masterson of Port Orford the option. '.tie staff Jim Forty is now was taken to the Southern Coos The tax forms—1040 (long? i- iitor and Jan Bushnell is as- General hospital Saturday morn and 1040A (sh o rt!—have been s.stant editor ing suffering from a heart at changed to provide an extra tack space in which taxpayers may New Shop Machines elect U S Savings Bonds for Several new pieces of machin their refunds Information on ery have been added to the the option appears in the in equipment of the shop. Some structions for both of these machines which have been forms added include a d rill press with various attachments, a bench vise, a bench grinder, chisels, and two belt sanders. Now that this machinery is available, the woodshop students are able to make many more things. New Street Light m Alien Filing Deadline Near gion. Mary Helmken was chosen g irl of the month for December by the G irl’s Athletic Associa tion Mary has been m GA.A. for three years and is a Junior at Pacific She is a member of the National Honor Society, a varsity cheerleader and student council representative for the junior class. After Mary graduates she plans to go to college and study to be a P.E and English teach er ■ ity for Individuals interested in growing and m arkrting orna mentals to obtain the lastest An ornamental short course results of research, according Mrs. St. C lair anil Mrs. Wern er have organised a 4-H sewing w ill be held at Oregon Stale Uni to Dealer Don and Frances Foster re club The first official meeting versity in Corvallis Feb S. 4, 5, port they enjoyed the tkegon was Jan IS, 1964 The next for florists, nurserymen, bulb Indoor Invitational Track Meet meeting was Jan 20. 1964 The growers and holly orchardlsta, at the Memorial Coliseum Sat club elected officers and chose landscape gardeners and Christ night, where many records were a name, “'The Spool Spinners" mas tree growers Many Easier lily bulb growers broken Officers are as follows Presi Portland. Oregon, January 30. 3 . The highlight was seeing their dent, Patty St C lair; vice presi plan Io attend the session for nephew, Mike Crunican. win the dent, Karen Stauffer; secretary, bulb growers where scientists 1964, D istrict Director Alfred High School Invitational mile in Kathy K rick. club reporter, w ill discuss results of work con J Urbano of the Immigration 4.17.9, besting the old record Valorie Stiegler; recreation ducted at the Pacific Bulb Grow and Naluralixation Service re set in 1963 by Wendell Cox of leader, Cherie Wehner; com ers research and devekipment minded aliens in Oregon today 4 24 5 Mike is a senior at Rose munity leader, Connie Bright; station at Harbor, according to that Friday, January 31, ia the burg and w ill be remembered health leader. Jackie Bright; Ix»u <tester, county extension deadline for filing address re here where he attended grade refreshment leader, Linda Stieg agent Growers w ill also have port forms as required under an opportunity to see the green provisions of the 1953 Im m igra school ler They also saw Don's dad who Those attending the meeting house experiments being con tion and Nationality Act had been recently released from ' were Patty St Clair, Karen ducted with bulbs from Curry The Im m igration official urged ; Stauffer, Kathy K rick. Valorie | county aliens who have not yet filed the hospital. Bulb growers w ill meet Feb their address reports to do so Stiegler, Cherie Werner. Lynda 3, while landscape gardeners no later than January 11 la Stiegler. 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