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    W edding T old
4-P o rt Orford News, Thursday, January 21, 1971
Mr. a ro n irs. Charles Dough,
erty are pleased to announce
the marriage of their daughter
Janet Marie, to Mr. Michael
Gemperle, son of Mr. Fred
Gemperle of Belvedere, Calif.,
and Mrs. Winifred Gemperle
of San Francisco, Calif.
The young couple reside at
1906 sw Stadium Ave., Corval»
lis, where Gemperle Is asso»
ciated with the OSU Oceano,
graphy Department as a geo.
physicist.
______________
Medical Insurance
Premium Increases
T he v o lu n ta ry m e d ica l in ­
su ra n ce p re m iu m o ld e r people
pay (o r d o c to r b ill in surance
under M e d ic a re w ill go up 30?
p e r m onth, beginning next Ju ly
1. H e a lth , Education, and W e l­
fa re S e c re ta ry E llio t L . R ic h ­
a rd so n , announced today.
T he new p re m iu m ra te w ill
be $5 60 p e r m onth, u p fro m th e
c u rr e n t $5 30.
T he
in c re a s e .
S e cre ta ry
Hi- ba rd so n noted, am ounts to
o n ly 6 p e rc e n t, co m pared to a
ra te in c re a s e o f 32 percent
made la st ye a r, when the p r e ­
m iu m was ra is e d by $1.30 to
$4.00 to $5.30
L a s t y e a r's in c re a se was
about double the amount that
w ould have o th e rw is e been r e ­
q u ire d . he said, because the rate
in the p re v io u s y e a r had been
kept at $ 4 0 0 , an amount in a d e ­
quate to finance the p ro g ra m
It was n e ce ssary th e re fo re to.
in e ffe c t, make tw o in cre a se s at
F u r th e r, because the in a d e ­
quate ra te had depleted the tru s t
fund, it was n e ce ssary la s t year
to p ro v id e also fo r a h ig h er m a r -
g in fo r c o n tin ge n cie s than is the
case th is year
L a s t y e a r. S e c re ta ry R ic h ­
ardson said, 24? (in c lu d in g 2?
in in te re s t e a rn in g s) was p la n ­
ned as a m a rg in fo r co n tin ge n ­
cie s. A v a rie ty o f a d m in is tr a ­
tiv e a ctio n s have helped to hold
down the cost of the p ro g ra m in
th is past ye a r, he said, and it
has not been n e ce ssary to use
any o f the planned contingency.
In fa c t, it is now e stim a te d that
the m a rg in o v e r expenditures
w ill tu rn out to be 26? ra th e r
than 24?
T h is is the f ir s t tim e since
the M e d ic a re p ro g ra m s ta rte d ,
he s a id , that p ro g ra m co sts fo r
the S upplem entary M e d ica l In ­
su ra n ce p ro g ra m
have been
below the e s tim a te s W ith the
re s u ltin g grow th in the tru s t
fund, th is y e a r's p re m iu m rate
can be s a fe ly set at a le ve l that
a llo w s o n ly 6? as a m a rg in fo r
co n tin ge n cie s
T he 30? in c re a s e is the net
re s u lt o f th re e ite m s that a re
e s tim a te d to in crea se co sts by
50? in fis c a l y e a r 1072. and
then a re d u c tio n o f 20? a ris in g
p r im a r ily because o f the r e ­
duced m a rg in fo r co n tingencies
T he ite m s which m ake up the
50? in c re a s e a re as fo llo w s :
--3 1 ? to c o v e r an e stim a te d
in c re a s e o f 6.7 p e rce n t in the
le ve l o f p h y s ic ia n s ' fees re c o g ­
nized by the p ro g ra m in fis c a l
y e a r 1072;
- -10? to c o v e r un e stim a te d
in c re a s e o f 2 p e rce n t in the use
of p h y s ic ia n s ' s e rv ic e s ;
--9 ? to co v e r the e s tim a te d
In c re a s e of 15 p ercent in cost
and uT tllza tlo n of in s titu tio n a l
s e rv ic e s covered by the p r o ­
g ra m ( fo r exam ple, fo r h o s­
p ita l o u t-p a tie n t and indepen­
dent c lin ic s e rv ic e s )
The m ed ica l in su ra n ce p r o ­
g ra m supplem ents the basic
h o sp ital in su ra n ce p u rl of Medi -
c a re by helping to pay d o ctor
b ills and a wide v a rie ty of
o th e r m ed ica l expenses in and
out o f the h o sp ital About 111.5
m illio n people 65 and o v e r are
e n ro lle d fo r th is su p plem entary
p ro te c tio n
T he p re m iu m s paid by people
65 and o ld e r who a re e n ro lle d
c o v e r h a lf the cost of th e ir p r o ­
tect Ion The o th e r h a lf comes
out of general F e d e ra l R eser
ves
The M e d ica re law pro
vid e s fo r an annual review of
the c o sts o f the m ed ica l in s u r ­
ance p ro g ra m and fo r the an-
noucement > ' any n e ce ssary a d ­
ju stm e n t
'lie p re m iu m rate
by January 1 The law re q u ire s
and M rs . A rt A ld ro p p one day
la st week was Lou O 'N e al fro m
S e c firitv In d u s trie s at B oise,
Id He was h e re on business.
BE ACHCO M BERS V IS IT
B e a rh c o m b e rs sq u a re d a n ­
c in g w ith the S k y lo ft Squares
un Jan 9 w e re M r. and M rs .
Roy C a r r and son B illy . M r
and M rs . Bob C a r r . M r. and
M rs
M M c A llis te r , M r and
M rs . C a rl p la tt. and M r and
M rs W ilb u r K u rz h a ll. C a lle r
fo r the group was T o m Short
of the Chetco S w ingeroos.
LESSONS UNDERW AY
Square dance le sso n s a re u n ­
d e rw a y at the Cove in P o rt O r ­
fo rd . T h e re is s t i l l tim e fo r b e ­
g in n e rs to s ta rt.
Jan 24 is the la s t night fo r
be g in ne rs to s ta r t square dance
lessons, which a re held fro m
4 to 6 p.m on Sundays.
DANCE SCHEDULED
Ja n u ary 30 at 8 :3 0 p .m . w ill be
the South Coast A re a Square
Dance at the Cove. T h is dance
is a jam boree and a la rg e
crow d is expected. V is ito r s are
w elcom e.
V A C A T IO N IN AR IZ O N A
M r and M rs . Jack W a le n re ­
tu rn e d home th is week fro m
th e ir tw o -m o n th v a c a tio n in
A riz o n a , and Southern C a lif o r ­
nia. W h ile they w ere gone h e r
b ro th e r and w ife , M r. and M rs .
D a r r y l C lin e of Long Beach,
C a lif., took c a re of t h e ir place
in L a n g lo is .
HO LID AY S IN H A W A II
M rs . John M o o re 's n ie ce and
fa m ily , M r and M rs . C h a rle s
W ilso n and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d ,
spent the C h ris tm a s h o lid a ys
in H a w a ii He is loading o p e r­
a to r and loads boats in H a w a ii.
ANOTHER demonstration of low water beach adjacent to
dock. Here Jack Smith shows new potential clamming area
caused by heavy shoaling. Low water previously came up
to rock near Smith’s vehicle.
fe rn , M rs G len Shanton, M r s
T om Shepherd and the h ostess
M rs G e ra ld Kamph.
High sc o re w in n e r f o r the day
was M rs . H a r ry S tra in , and low
sco re w in n e r was M rs . D ic k
E ve re st.
Langlois Lines
M rs . Tom Shepard
Phone 348-2365
P A T IE N T
B rv c e B a rk lo w was a pa tie nt
at the Southern Coos G eneral
H o s p ita l two days th is la s t week
( ot a to n s ile c to m y .
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 «
M O THER VISITS
M rs
G ladys C a lig lie li was
a houseguest at h e r son and
d a u g h te r-in -la w , M r and M rs .
H a ro ld C aughell, a few days
last week
EXPRESSES A P P R E C IA T IO N
F lo yd S h o rtrid g e o f Glen
F lo ra Bogs is now home fro m
Southern Coos G eneral H o s p it­
al a fte r a one-w eek stay. He
is doing fine now M rs S h o rt­
rid g e w ished to e xp re ss h e r
a p p re c ia tio n to the am bulance
s e rv ic e and the fact that she
was able to c a ll them in the m id ­
d le o f the night. A lso a p p re c ­
ia tio n o f the h o sp ita l s e rv ic e
he rece ive d d u rin g h is stay.
FRIENDS V IS IT
M r and M rs E lm e r Stan­
fo rd o f C o q u ille and M r and
M rs . Nolan Bowm an o f F o rt
D ic k , C a lif., w e re c a lle r s at
the home of M r. and M rs .
G eorge E dw ards th is week
E M P IR E VISITORS
M r. and M rs . F ra n k L a re a u
o f E m p ire w e re v is ito r s one
day last week o f M r and M rs
Bob H ild e b ra n d
ENJOY P IN O C H LE
M rs G e ra ld Kam ph w a sh o s-
te ss fo r the Ja n u ary 1 3 p in och le
p a rty held at h e r home M rs .
Kamph se rve d a sandwich and
salad lunch P la y e rs fo r the day
w ere M rs H a r ry S tra in . M rs .
that the p re m iu m ra te be set
C a rl P la tt, M rs D ick E v e re s t,
at a point e stim a te d to be s u f­
M rs
R ayburn G u e rin , M rs .
fic ie n t Io co ve r a ll expenses
Adolph M olth u , M rs Bob R ob­
in c u rre d d u rin g each p re m iu m
e rts , M rs Gale Stevensen and
p e rio d w ith an allow ance fo r
daughter L in d a . M rs M a ry S u f-
cunt ingencies
W H IT E S A LE PRICES C O N TIN U E TH R U JA N U A R Y !!!
C L U B M EETS
The F lo ra s W illo w c lu b m et
at the home of M rs H a rle y
H ilte rb ra n d on T h u rs d a y . J a n ­
u a ry 14. fo r a b u siness m e e t­
ing Nine m e m b e rs wee p r e s ­
ent at the m eeting
The next b u siness m e e tin g is
scheduled fo r Feb
11 at the
S portsm an Clubhouse at 1 p.m
M rs . L in d a G u e rin and M rs .
G eorge E dw ards w ill be the
hostess and c o -h o ste s s .
The next w o rk m ee tin g w ill
be at the home of M rs Hazel
H ofsess on Ja n u ary 28 at 10
a m E veryone is asked to b rin g
a co ve re d dish
Government
Will Figure
Income Taxes
A G E ric k s o n , D is t r ic t D i­
r e c to r fo r the State of O regon,
s a id today th a t ta x p a y e rs who
w is h to have the governm ent
fig u re th e ir ta x should co m p le te
F o rm 1040 as usual, but leave
the co m p u ta tio n lin e s blank, and
m a il the r e tu r n to the 1RS s e r ­
v ic e c e n te r in O d g en , Utah F u r ­
th e r d e ta ils a re contained in ­
s id e the fr o n t c o v e r o f the in ­
s tru c tio n s that com e w ith the
F o rm 1040.
The 1RS has o ffe re d to fig u re
the tax fo r ta x p a y e rs who have
incom e o f $20,000 o r le ss c o n ­
s is tin g o n ly o f s a la rie s , wages,
tip s , d iv id e n d s , in te re s t, p en­
sio n s . and a n n u itie s , and who
c la im the s ta n d a rd deduction
T he o ffe r a ls o in c lu d e s f ig u r ­
ing the re tir e m e n t incom e c r e d ­
it fo r o ld e r ta x p a y e rs who meet
the incom e and d e duction r e ­
q u ire m e n t.
T a x p a y e rs who w ish to have
th e ir re tire m e n t in co m e c re d it
com puted should fo llo w the in ­
s tru c tio n s at the top o f Sched­
ule R and attach that schedule
to the F o rm 1040 being m ile d
to the s e rv ic e c e n te r, M r. E r ­
ickso n said.
F ig u rin g o f ta xe s w ill be
done by c o m p u te r at 1RS s e rv ic e
c e n te rs , not at lo c a l o ffic e s . A f ­
t e r the ta x is d e te rm in e d , t a x ­
p a y e rs who have o v e rp a id w ill
be sent a re fu n d , and those who
owe a d d itio n a l ta x w ill be sent a
b ill.
M r. E ric k s o n s a id that up to
30 m illio n ta x p a y e rs , n a tio n ­
w id e , m ay be e lig ib le to take
advantage o f the 1RS o ffe r to
fig u re th e ir tax.
High Schools
To Interview
OSU Students
P rin c ip a ls and c o u n s e lo rs
fro m O regon high schools have
been in v ite d to O regon State
U n iv e rs ity M onday, M a r. 1, fo r
in te rv ie w s w ith fo r m e r students
who a re now a tte nd in g the u n i­
v e rs ity .
T he in te rv ie w p ro g ra m is d e ­
signed to p ro v id e a co n tin uing
e va lu a tion o f both high school
and OSU a cadem ic a d v is in g p r o ­
g ra m s , a c c o rd in g to Waldo
B o w e rs, a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r of
a d m is s io n s and c h a irm a n o f the
p ro g ra m .
A fte r m o rn in g b rie fin g s on
new OSU p ro g ra m s and p ro c e d ­
u re s that a re o f im p o rta n c e to
high schools and p ro s p e c tiv e
u n iv e rs ity s tu d en ts, the p r in ­
c ip a ls and c o u n s e lo rs w ill have
in d iv id u a l in te rv ie w s w ith th e ir
graduates in the a fte rn o o n .
T a lk s w ill c e n te r around the
adequacy of the high s c h o o l's
January Is
Get Funds
Alien Deadline
To Launch
W illia m L P a ttillo , D is t r ic t
n and
Pollution Attack N D a ir tu e c ra to liz r a o tio f the n Im S e m rv ig ic ra e , tio today
O regon fa rm e rs have been
a llo c a te d $1,956.000 in R u ra l
E n v iro n m e n ta l A s s is ta n c e P r o ­
g ra m (R E A P ) funds to help
them launch a m a jo r a tta c k a g ­
a in s t p o llu tio n and c a r r y out
s t r ic t c o n s e rv a tio n p ra c tic e s
in 1971. Senator Bob Packwood
sa id T h u rs d a y .
" T h is is a h e a rte n in g f in ­
a n c ia l boost to help c o m m u n i­
tie s
so lve
p o llu tio n
and
c o n s e rv a tio n p ro b le m s , and it
w ill be in v a lu a b le in e n c o u ra g ­
ing
s m a ll fa rm e rs
to get
a c tiv e ly in v o lv e d in e n d u rin g
c o n s e rv a tio n p ra c tic e s ,1' P a ck-
wood sa id
Packwood, the c h ie f Senate
proponent fo r in c re a s e d e m p h a ­
s is on s o lv in g e n v iro n m e n ta l
p ro b le m s o f the n a tio n 's fa rm s ,
in tro d u c e d le g is la tio n la s t y e a r
a sking fo r g re a te r f le x ib ilit y
in a d m in is te rin g funds o f the
A g r ic u ltu r a l C o n s e rv a tio n P r o ­
g ra m .
H ighest p r i o r it y w ill be g ive n
to p ro g ra m s w hich w ill help
the in d iv id u a l fa rm e r rea p high
o r im m e d ia te b e n e fits .
A ll
p ro g ra m s u n d er th is funding
a re scheduled to begin in e a rly
s p rin g he s a id . B ut, he e x ­
p la in e d , fa rm e rs m ust apply
fo r these funds under the same
p ro c e d u re s used in p re v io u s
y e a rs f o r A g r ic u ltu r a l C o n s e r­
v a tio n P ro g ra m s .
R E A P , h o w e ve r, is geared
fo r m odern day needs to a llo w
c o s t-s h a rin g fo r on and o ff-
fa rm e n v iro n m e n t. " I t w ill g iv e
fa rm e rs m o re a ssu ra n ce that
fe d e ra l funds w ill be a llo c a te d
on a y e a rly b a sis because the
A g r ic u ltu re
D e p a rtm e n t has
s a id it w ill now seek funding
fo r R E A P each y e a r .”
C o n g re ss
p re v io u s ly p r o ­
vid e d funding fo r AC P even
though the A g r ic u ltu re D e p a rt-
men
d id
not
s p e c ific a lly
re q u e st the funding. " T h is did
not fiv e fa rm e rs a d e s ire d c o n ­
tin u ity . The fa rm e rs n e ve r knew
w h e th er A C P would o p e ra te
fro m one y e a r to the n e x t,'
co lle g e p re p a ra to ry p ro g ra m ,
student p ro g re s s and p ro b le m s
at OSU, and student su g g estio n s
fo r im p ro v e m e n ts in both the
high
school and u n iv e rs ity
teaching and co u n selin g p r o ­
g ra m s .
The in te rv ie w p ro g ra m began
in 1952 w ith e ig h t schools Now,
schools a c ro s s the s ta te a re in ­
v ite d and at le a s t 125 a re e x ­
pected to n a rtic ip a te th is y e a r,
B o w e rs in d ica te d
Some 53 stu d en ts fro m C u r r y
county attended OSU th is past
fa ll te rm , in c lu d in g 9 fro m
P o rt O rfo rd
urged a ll a lie n s in the State
of O regon who have not yet
f ille d out a lie n a d d re ss fo rm s ,
to do so b e fore J a n u ary 31,
at the n e a re st Im m ig ra tio n and
N a tu ra liz a tio n S e rvice O ffic e o r
lo c a l Post O ffic e .
T he
Im m ig ra tio n
O ffic ia l
pointed out that' the law r e ­
q u ire s a ll n o n -c itiz e n s , except
persons in d ip lo m a tic sta tu s
and fo re ig n re p re s e n ta tiv e s to
c e rta in in te rn a tio n a l o rg a n iz a ­
tio n s , such as the U n ited N a ­
tio n s , to re p o rt th e ir add re sse s
to the G overnm ent each J a n ­
ua ry.
P a ttillo added: " T h e p a re n t
o r legal g u a rd ia n of an a lie n
c h ild under 14 y e a rs o f age
m ust f i l l out the a d d re ss re p o rt
fo rm fo r such a c h ild in o rd e r
to c o m p ly w ith the law. "
He d e cla re d : "W e have tr ie d
to m ake it as convenient as
p o ssib le fo r n o n -c itiz e n s to
m eet
the
a d d re ss
re p o rt
re q u ire m e n ts ; and. in vie w of
s e rio u s p e n a ltie s fo r w illf u l
v io la tio n , a ll p e rso n s su b je ct
to the ad d re ss re p o rt law a re
urged to f u lf ill th is o b lig a tio n
b e fo re the end o f J a n u a ry .”
P a ttillo advised: " I t is easy
fo r an a lie n to m eet th is r e ­
q u ire m e n t. He ju s t goes to the
n earest Im m ig ra tio n and N a ­
tu ra liz a tio n S e rv ic e O ffic e o r
Post O ffic e f i l l s out the a d d re ss
re p o rt fo rm , and re tu r n s it to
the c le r k . Any n o n -c itiz e n who
is i l l m ay send a frie n d o r r e ­
la tiv e to obtain the c a rd fo r h im .
and r e tu rn it to the c le r k a fte r
it has been co m p le te d by the
a lie n .”
The Im m ig ra tio n O ffic a l sa id
12,000 a lie n s in the State o f
O regon have a lre a d y f ille d r e ­
p o rts He e s tim a te d th a t 26,000
such re p o rts w ill be s u b m itte d
b e fo re J a n u a ry 31.
1
Packwood said.
" A m a jo r th ru s t o f th e R E A P
p ra c tic e s w ill be to reduce
w a te r p o llu tio n . W a te r r e t a in ­
ing and re ta rd in g m e a s u re s on
fa rm s - - such as dam s and
ponds, p e rm a n e nt g ra s s c o v e r,
w a te rw a y s , bugger s t r ip s and
tre e p la n tin g - - w ill be e n c o u r­
aged.
T hese w ill be d ire c te d
to w a rd re d u c in g s ilt in s tre a m s ,
r iv e r s , la ke s and o th e r bodies
o f w a te r. E m p h a sis a ls o w ill
be to w a rd re d u c in g p o llu tio n
fro m a n im a l w aste, f e r t iliz e r
and p e s tic id e s ,” he said.
P ro g ra m a s s is ta n c e fro m the
F e d e ra l g o ve rn m e nt g e n e ra lly
re p re s e n ts about one h a lf the to ­
ta l cost o f each p ra c tic e . T o ta l
funds a llo c a te d under R E A P
fo r the 50 States, P u e rto Rico
and the V ir g in
Is la n d s a re
$150,000,000
NEED MONEY?
HOUSE GUEST
Brenda B a rk lo w was a house­
guest of M r and M rs . Tom
Shepherd M onday and Tuesday
o f th is week.
THE CURRY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT WILL RECEIVE
O VE R N IG H T GUEST
An o ve rn ig h t guest of M r
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$2.95
CURRY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT
EDWARD H. SYPHER, ASS'T. ROADMASTER
P.O. BOX 746
GOLD BEACH, OREGON 97444
Register
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STORE HOURS MON THRU SAT 9 JO to 5 30
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Name of Adult Representative
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for evening class on how
to make Cardigan Sweat-
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January 25.
Instructo r:
Fannie Hopson
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