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8 - P o r t O rford New». T h n ,» d ,y. D ecem ber M l9 M Driver Educaiion Course Cost Nearly Half Million 2 2 c‘ s fo r d r i v e r educate» courses given during the 1963- , school ye a r. T h is was 77* i V s V ° L al p n * ram « ” » of Sta‘P l#W a,lo»s - p, ° r a ,TllUllmun’ of »r, . r r , ? *pl1 reim bursem ent to school d is tr ic ts . ?* M ln e a r. state super- ^ ‘ •ndeot of public Instructio n, U « l ^ S« s * a r ’’ r * ,m burs* n’en‘ M l.Il I IM . Ill t i l l \ s P o p u la r m o tif on Christ mu* curds was tin lls ll robin possibly b« English postmen, who cred th e curds, In those wore red u n ifo rm s and often culled Kobln " o f the cost up to $3d per pupil. “ The s u c c e s s of the pro g ra m ,” said M lnaar, "c a n !e noted In the fact that In the f ir s t year of reim bursem ent (1956-57) only 4,075 students in 68 high schools participated. By 1963-64 there were 143 schools with 10,800 students In the p ro g ra m .” Funds fo r d r iv e r education come from an additional $ I.,V m ore ‘ h*'> ‘ he some a 3? 5 that W’ e' SUt<‘ pa'd out i education during the t 98.2’,63 scho° l y » * r when the s ta te ’s co n trib u tio n «.,« - „ - Chrijhnoi proytr for peoce and joy. with glodsem, greetings I I M H M . 1111 Hl t \ T w e lfth f ’u ke " wag , high Ughi of im n ce n tu ry celebra lions of Epiphany, January a Prom the fin d in g of „ , and a pea baked Into the cuke a king and queen of the dai were chosen at Qh/uittnOA Tucker s Mari A v e ra g e p a ym e n t p e r school,” said .Mtnear, “ was $3,088.32, as c o m p a r e d to $1,903 last school year, w ith the state un de rw ritin g more than th re e -fo u rth s ot the total the average cost («• .student to local school d is tric ts was only $12.37. Vern L. H ill, d ire c to r, De partm ent of M otor Vehicles, pointed out that “ when oneeon- >(•» lA«« h n u h l « f«r*gr r ,m m n h *' r»/ to oil on nis insurance prem ium s dur ing the pei iod before he reaches age 25, d riv e r education Is a pro fita ble Investment fo r O re gonians.” “ E 'e n m ore Im porta nt,” said HUI, "th e urgent nature of the tr a ffic safety problem indicates a definite need fo r a program that teaches safe and proper operation o f m otor vehicles, accident prevention, and safe and lawful d riv in g habits and attitu d e s.” SUNSET CARDEN CLUB HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY S A N T A listens a tte n tivelv while young la d tries to convince th a t he's REALLY been a good boy a ll year. attending. G u e i t t were Mm. Roger Reaidon, fo rm e r!' 'ar- l e n e G iliilla n , Portland, and C a ro l Robbins, Port Cn'orvL V - te rd in r.e r and gut exchange, a short m ee ting was held followed by en tertainm ent of games. OSPITAI. M i ITS YOUK C AW ... Legal Check up . . . A Safely Measure le g a l t r o u b l e , lik e mosi tro u b le , Is ea sie r and cheapei to prevent than to cure. Most wage earning, child- bearing, hom e-buying, In s ta ll ment paying fa m ilie s don’t s , , much need fo r a fa m ily lawyer. I may have his lawyer prepare l \ >EU / E ( I t \ n Not a ll liv in g Christina*, trees are spruce or h r In Sew Zealand there's one called C hristm as tree th a t doc mi 1 even need d e c o fittltiit it blossoms w ith its own red flowers The tree earned its name since it blooms in lie cember and Ja nuary C h o o ie 1 1 1 .) n Our Below is a lis t of patients The Sunset Carden Club held their Christmas party at Orford’s adm itted to and discharged fro Wednesday, December 9, with Southern Coos General Hospital sixteen members and two guests during the past week. Let us rejoice and join together u ilb Christmas spirit to celebrate His birth Pori Orford Variety DEL, KAY and GIRLS Debra M asterson, Port O r fo rd , In Dec. 14, out Dec. 17. Robert Rose, in Dec. 14, out Dec. 18. Elalna K erb er, Gold Beach, out Dec. 14. Anita S trycker, out Dec. 14. George Dow, In Dec. 15. P a tric ia M cC arroll, In Dec. 15. Leona P arks, in Dec. 15. Glenn Slckels, po rt O rrord, In Dec. 13, out Dec. 19. F orest Hubbard, Coquille, out Dec. 15. Helen McDonnell, out Dec. 13. Michael Wilson, P o rtO rfo rd , out Dec. 13. I ex Cope, In Dec. 16. Baby boy M cC a rroll, t« rn Dec. 16. Fred McGee, p o rt O rfo rd , in Dec. 16. Hazel Nlda, In Dec. 16. Harold P otter, Langlois, In Dec. 16, out Dec. 19. Frances Sm ith, P o rtO rfo rd . in Dec. 16. Donna Bynum, Sixes, In Dec. 17, out De". 18. M ilo Fellow s, in Dec. 18, out Dec. 19. Mayme Froland, in Dec. 18. Donna Belanger, Sixes, out Dec. 18. .Menefee Charley, Langlois, out Dec. 18. Stella Cox, In Dec. 19. K e n n e th C u n n in g h a m , Powers, in Dec. 19. Edna Greene, In Dec. 19. Bafcy g ir l Greene, lo rn Dec. a house, divorce o r death. You may then need to d ra ft o r re - 11, c lu insurance, o r re flg u re vour taxes. 2. You buy o r sell: Look out for flaw s In the papers before you go into debt, part with money, or sign anythin.- in volving big expenditures o r Ion. 3. You enter into other con tra c ts ; P ro m ise s, spoken o r w ritten, triad you if they c a ll fo r a “ con sid eratio n,” some thing o f value In return. 4. Someone threatens your rig h t. The law exists to de fend them but with some rig hts you must take action you rself for them to work fo r you. When you can bring your law - y r “ liv e “ fact signed con tra cts, vexing tax returns you haven’t fll.s fi, he can do much more fo r you, and at a sm a lle r cost then when you bring him “ cold” facts (m is takes you have made which WE CARRY A L L THE TOP LINES m u s ic co. 7566639 T f e t a k e th is o p p o rtu n ity to w ish e v e ry o n e a P rew ett, Gold Beach, 19. Stale Fair Shows Profit A rep ort disclosing a net p ro fit figure of $36,912.21 fo r the 1964 Oregon State F a ir was issued to m em bers of the F a ir C om m ission by Manager How ard Maple, at a special meet ing held In Portland F rid a y afternoon. The fig u re Increased the total assets of the F a ir to $136,- 4,9.63— also a high point for the annual operation. •Members of the Com m ission also unanim ously elected M rs. Marlon T . W eatherford, A rlin g ton, as chairm an fo r the 1955 Centennial State F a ir along with Theodore E. Shoop, Bend, vice tad Ezra Rot h, Mc M in n ville , secre ta ry. —I* A'OCDWCRTH FAMILY e C h r is t m a s s e a s o n s t g r a t it u d e t h a t we s f o r t h e ir k in d th e p a s t y e a r. DAL'S BODY SHOP MAUDE'S BEE LIME FASHIONS KEELER'S McCulloch Saw Shop BOB, BETTY and CHILDREN P A C IFIC t r o p e y o u r D a y is a h a p p y o n e, filled w ith all th e s p e c ia l jo y s o f th e h o lid ay se a s o n . JIM * LARRI GEORGE* JANET'IE MICKY * DALE