Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, June 11, 1964, Page 6, Image 6

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    6—Port Orford News,
Thursday,
lune I t ,
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FROM M Y R T L I POINT
Mr 41*1 Mrs John Haage.sen
of Myrtle Point were recent
visitors at the home of Ethel
Oorrick of Langlois
New Life - Saving Aid
FQ* THE lAPli»/
work
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HOTtun>(K
ON MEXICO V ISIT
Jean Strain of Langlois left
for San Mateo. Calif , to visit
her sister both of whom plan
to fly to LaPaa, Mexico, for
a short vacation
By BER NICE STRAWN
Ettvnaien Hom« Management
Specialist
Oregon State University
WHY D ID MY HOM E FRO­
ZEN G RKR N BEANS have a
ORANGE SPONSORS
“ must?'* taste*
Fruits and
CHURCH SUNDAY
vegetables
properly
frosen
The Sixes grange sponsored
may help your budget, but if
a Church Sunday with all the
they aren't edible you are
churches of the area invited.
wasting money
A dinner was enjoyed at
Virginia Weiser, extension
noon with a program of music
nutritionist at Or-eon State
and speaking in the afternoon
Vnnersitv. says off flavor is
The Sixes grange will soon
usually due to improper or no
sor a picnic and work day at blanching before packing and
ihe BoiceCope park at Floras (reeling.
Lake Saturday weather per
Beans should be blanched in
mitting, and all grangers and boiling water 3 to 4 minuter
friends are invited to attend
Start counting time when water
comes to full boil after adding
VISITS BROTHER
vegetable
Cool immediateh
Alva Harry is visiting his
in cold running water or ice
brother. Ralph Harry, in Port
water. Beans must be cold
land this week
W EEKEND GUESTS
Mi and Mrs Alben A"der
son of Eureka were weekend
guests of M r and Mrs Don
Mechals.
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INVITED TO ATTEND
MOATS TO CALIFORNIA
POTLUCK DINNER
Moving to her new home in
The American Legion Auxil­ Tustin, California, .Mrs. IrmaDu-
iary of Port Orford, are invited Rell expressed much regret to
to Gold Reach, Tuesday, hine leave her home and friends in
16. 6:30 p. m. . for a potluck Port Orford.
d in n e r at the Veterans hall
Her son Carv English is help­
Honored guests will be state of­ ing her establish her new home,
ficers 01 the Legion Auxiliary. necessary because of her health.
Your Community
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M B Y B R I TO IB B FAIR
M r ami Mrs Bub Meyer of
Hurt Orford left thia week for
an extended vacation which
will take them to the world's
fair In N Y
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al«o Fresh sainmn Is usually
at its kiw-xt price tier nouml
during
(he earlv summer
months For »»I o f xt«|e visi­
tor« barb-rued ,,r charcoal
broiled salmon Is a special
treat
WBLCOMB HOMB
The Silver Springs area
wishes to welcome Mr ami
Mrs Dal Newkirk back again
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Serving the
Bandon - North Curry Area
CO Q UILLE. OREGON
Commissions will be given
Io 31 Army cadets, Including
13 who will be distinguished
m ilitary
graduates of the
Army HOTC program Among
the 13 commissions given to
Air Force cadets, one will go
In I-eon I, llalghl of Sixes
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ENJOYS DIN N B R
Mrs H arry G-h»uer « • ,
boat for a suklyakl
given to the TOPS c lu b ,___
day, June a Guests a ile a l
ing were. Mrs Fred Kilael
man, Margaret Jensen an!
Betty Newkirk
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your bills one to be proud
of?
C R ED IT B U R EA U
Forty-three Army ami Air
Force cadets In tile Iteserve
Officers Training Corps at (he
University of Oregon will re ­
ceive cstnimissions as second
lieutenants in a ceremony at
» 30 a m . June If in the I'm
verslty's School of Music audi-
y*
WE A L L Ilka to ba admired
looked up to.
TOD AY’ S TH E DA Y
TO PAY!
Let's start building a good
credit record today, so you
can charge tomorrow,
Is Commissioned
M E B T IN O H ELD
A meeting of the Silver
Springs Sewing Club was held
at the home of Mrs Harry
Ochauer, Turmiay, June 1
Members attending were
Msrtha Stole. Clarice d a m n
Margaret J-n«en, Wantta Col
s-n U ’ » F'U-W and host. Mr>
H arry Gebauer
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Credit Reputation?
Leon L. Haight
ez/ces e&ecrwe dUHE n - 11-13
T-TISSUE
How High Is
PANCE
an d
WANT TO BEAT TH E SUM
M EH H EA T" Here are aome
suggestions from researchers
a! the V S
IVpartm ent of
.Agriculture
Install meta! or canvas awn­
ings They'll reduce the heat
coming through windows by
TO to 75%. Light -colored awn
ings with open sides are better
W IT H BOTH B K E F AND
C IU t'K E N low priced and In
good supply, now is the lime
to enjoy an earlv season bar
beeue This tip comes from
Mrs Velma Seat, extension
f'S'l marketing specialist at
OKU
Take advantage, too. of meat
"specials" during the next
month to stock the freeter for
summer cookouts The price
per pound of ouick conking
cuts, such as steaks and chons,
normally rises during hot wea
ther
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' beachcomber daze '
C a n d id a t e s
when packed
For more information ask
your county extension office
for your free copy of the bul­
letin, "Freeung Preservation
cf Fruits and Vegetables " It
was just revised and updated
according to the latest OSU
research
o . h .
. . . \ cow is said to be the first
astronaut with its historic "over
the moon im p .
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A new life-saving aid, the Clar- Aire Resuscitator, mcdicath
developed by Maxwell Weingarten, M. D. , of St. Francis Hos-
pital in Milwaukee, is now available It has been demonstrated
success.ally to innumerable saletv-minded groups and associa­
tions in recent months
A lightweight, inexpensive rubber facial-piece, the new re-
suscitator is a valuable development in the vital area of artiti-
cial ropiration. It is said to be more effective than mouth-to-
mouth breathing, and eliminates the physically repugnant qual­
ifie- of mouti-.-to-mouth tin t aid. It is being used in cases of
breathing impairment such as drowning, heart attack, electro­
cution. smoke inhalation, chest injure, drug overdose, or other
caus- of respiratory stoppage.
Molded all in one, the two-part Clar Resuscitator tits over
the victim s face, completely sealing off the nose and mouth,
w h i l e b\ hand manipulation of a bulb-like attachment the user
pumps air into the unconscious person's lungs. The victim re­
ceive- pure air (rather than the waste-impregnated breath of
anot.ner human) in a more even, and easier-to-sustain rhythm
> one- . ay valve principle allows the lungs to expand with more
pc. er than the rescuer's breathing can accomplish.
e lim in a tio n 01 the necessity of mouth-to-mouth contact is
considéré,, one ot the most important advantages of the new re-
-uscitator The positive pressure resuscitation whichcan be gen­
erate-: with the Clar Resuscitator could not be duplicated and
sustained with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
than ckutcd dark ones
lou ver or bar acreenx will
reduce the heat B W through
south windows not otherwise
shaded They are SB to 78%
effective for east and west
windows.
If your house is still in Ihe
planning stage, see that there's
»n overhand or extension on
the south wall
Select a light colored roof
Uae lightrolnred shades, drap­
eries and blinds
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PLUM S
ORANGES
" 3 88 I 5 88
NO. 1 CALIFORNIA
LCNG' WHITE
$nuU 1088
D O N A T IO N
ORDER STRAWBERRIES FOR PRESERVING NOW !
Available in b i and 30 -lb Tins; Sugared or UnsugarecL and
Sliced or Whole—GUARANTEED FRESH. . . NOT FROZEN ! !
THIS TREMENDOUS OFFER WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLY 2
TIMES AND SOLD ONLY ON O R D E R ... WHICH MUST BE
IN BY 3p.m. JUNE 11 and 22. DELIVERY 24-hrs LATER I!
FRYERS
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