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fa m o u s for It» I Curry county wool cots. I prem ium on w orld m arket! 1941 clip sold for alm ost a qua ter of a m illion dollars. F o it O rford juiubo crab« a re w orld-fanious. T housand« of doz ens a re being shipped annually from C u rry co u n ty to every p a rt of th e nation. FROM THE MOST WESTERLY CITY IN THE UNITED STATES— PORT ORFORD, OREGON, FOUNDED IN 1850 NUMBER 36 PORT ORFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1941 VOLUME V Movement Launched To Form New State In Union H ere’s Your Second M em ory-T ester t by Francis W. F o rm a tio n of th e 49th s ta te of th e union com posed of C u rry county. Ore., a n d Del N o rte a n d S iskiyou counties. Calif., w as p ro posed a t a m eetin g of re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e th re e co u n ties a t $ re- ka, Calif., M cnday. I t also w as proposed th a t in a d d itio n to C u rry S iskiyou, and Del N o rte counties th a t Modoc county. C alif., a n d J a ’ck- son a n d Josephine c o u n tie s in Or- _ ----------- —— _ - egon. join in th e se p a ra tio n m ove C o n fro n ted by a reso lu tio n a dopt- U V AT T U f l R n i T P N o rth ern C urry county stre am s ed by the Y re k a C h a m b e r of Com - ) « L A L 1 i l U l l U U r w ent on a ram p ag e last F rid a y ,n e rc e callin g fo r a stu d y by coun- J l i n T TTC night in the w ake of th e storm tie s o f so u th e rn O regon and no r- H U t i U O l l t s l - i i th a t lashed P o rt O rford interm it-1 . th e rn fo m ia on th the e advisabil- T he nQrth C u rry county H e a lth m C an alifornia ten tly for several days. D am age j d y of c re a tin g a new sta te , th e a sso ciatio n h e a rd a lo t ab o u t foods the new h a tc h e ry - under " ) S S l iskiyou board i to u m e u rn n fi»h p u S K iy o u U I W I U u of i a su u p p e c i rv v iso i . i u rs i a “ ap- F a n d v ita m in s a t a m ee tin g a t S ix construction below H um bug {poun- pOjn te d a special com m ission to es G range h all T u esd ay n ig h t. ♦ lain «*.« vaeaw I'nnnrtpH w hen flooded I -- «4- ...J + U Pnvrs, on.l FUvl w as rep o rted w hen flooded c o lla b o ra te w ith C u rry and Del T he m eeting w as presided over B rush creek c arried aw ay several j jo r t e counties a n d a p p ro p ria te d by M is. Malpy, C h airm an of th e lengths of wood pipe a n d ripped m oney fo r « a onnrorr su rv e y r-ortrart re p o rt. M em . C om m unity H ealth A ssociation a n d out re arin g pond dam s. T he Sixes b ers of th e com m ission a re : O. G. recorded by Mrs. D ouglas Jo h n so n , and lk n riv piled out of their ana E nan v c ers m p«»«« ------ , g teele, d istric t m a n a g e r fo r the a ctin g secretary. banks in some places, in u n d atin g C alifo rn ia-O reg o n P o w er com pany, ! Of m ajor in te re s t w as a "Pro low lands but doing little dam P e e te te r r H. T olm m age ag" c c h h a a irm irm a a n n ; ; P H. T olm an, an. I ! fQr v ita m in .” dis- At the new Sixes store.. w here Ge a g e Milne. J. P. M aginnis, G or- j on t|)e P o rt Orfo rd C. W oodw orth rep o rts th e high- don j aCobs, c h a irm a n of board of i * , - * . , high school un d er the supervision . . his , 13 _____ ..i I _ (high est w a ter in y ears of . resi su p erv iso rs. of Mrs. Alice M B oak a n d h e r dence, the Sixes flooded m eadow s M ay o r G ilbert E. G able of P o rt hom e econom ics class. along th e highw ay and th e base ( O rfo rd a n d E lm e r B ankus, B ro o k Mrs. G ilbert Gable, county c h a ir m ent of the G range hall, forcing ings, of th e C u rry c o u n ty special m an of the N u tritio n Council m ade cancellation of the dance schedul com m ission a tte n d e d th e m ee tin g an appeal for volunteers in each ed for last S a tu rd ay night. of re p re se n ta tiv e c itizen s a t the com m unity to urge b e tte r diets. The peak of the Sixes flood w as Y re k a Inn. All but J. J. M cN a- C ounty A gent R M. Knox spoke on reached S a tu rd ay forenoon and ! m a r a of th e Del N o rte com m ission h<jme g a rd en s Btatin g th a t 100 per- the stre am dropped sw iftly, al also w a s present. A m ong o th e rs cen t th e farmerB had signed an though the E lk continued to rise p re se n t w ere R andolph Coll er. , a g lee m en t to grow m ore a d eq u a te for several hours. s ta te se n a to r; F re d B urtom P a u l u ,.den3 C urry county i fi42. D enny, su p erv iso r; C. A T u rn er. The gcbool lunch p ro g ra m and p re sid en t of th e C h a m b e r of Com - i th e meanB by w hich it Is sp o n so red m erc e; A. E. S tevens of th e S ta n d d is tric t d e n ta l p ro g ra m al- a rd Oil Co.: a n d C. A. G u stafso n , !go w e |e diacussed. d is tr ic t su p e rin te n d e n t of th e Sis T he A m erican R ed Cross sta n d s kiy o u N a tio n a l F o re st. Sponsors of th e m ove c h a rg e behind the navy,” S e c retary of N avy told the A m erican people on t h a t th e ir counties have been r e f u s e d developm ent of e x tre m e ly A rm istice Day. “W ill the people of C u rry county 'ric h ore deposits a n d sad ly needed The m ystery of the flying w in stan d behind the Red C ro ss? ” is h ig h w a y s and se co n d ary roads ’W e a r e well a w a re of the t r e dow pane h a sn ’t been 3olved. I t the question a3ked by the county m endous deposits of ch rom ite, flew through the a ir w ith th e Red Cross Roll com m ittee. g re a te st of ease during th e h igh The goal of the Roll Call drive m an g an ese, copper, iror. a n d o th e r wind last T h u rsd a y and k n ifed in C urry county is 658 m em bers. v ita l defense m in e ra ls w hich u n th ro u g h the roof of the hom e of E ach pays into the tre a su ry one derlie th is a r e a ,” w as th e s t a t e Mrs. G race Miller on G a rrison lake. dollar or m ore. F ifty c en ts of th is m en t of one o f th e special com m is It p en etrated to the ceiling b o ard s goes to the N ational R ed Cross. sioners. "C u rry , Del N o rte and S is before it sh a tte red . A check of The balance rem ains in th e c h ap ter kiy o u counties alone, a n d w ith o u t consid erin g th e o th e r b o rd e r coun neighboring houses failed to reveal treasury. a v a g ran t pane. If. how ever, a n y The c h a p te r appeals to you to a3- ties, involve a te r r ito r y c f n e a rly neighbor is shy a window light, he 6,000,000 acres, a n d a re la rg e r sgist in sp read in g am ong the folk can have w hat i3 left of th e w ind- of C urry county the m essage th a t th a n th e sta te of M a ssac h u se tts, every one is needed on the Roll w h e re o u r fo re fa th e rs fired the bore pane by collecting th e pieces and paying for the dam age to Mrs. th is y e ar and th a t m em bership in f i r s t A m erican sh o t a g a in st t a x a j the A m erican R ed Cross and the tio n w ith o u t re p re se n ta tio n . . . we M iller’s roof. j w e arin g of a Red C ross pin de h a v e som e idea of our ow n ab o u t clares to the world your wish to th e vigorous a n d e n erg e tic m a n n e r in w hich we should h andle th e help h u m an ity and U. S. defense. Mrs. Ja c k H am es, local tr e a s u r developm ent of th ese v a s t re so u rc er, recalls th a t du rin g the y e ar es of em erg en cy m in e ra ls w hich A ccording to an a n n o u n ce m e n t 1941 to date, in the Gold B each di a r e so n e ce ssa ry to th e g o v e rn vision of th e county c h a p te r $199.09 m e n t and th e n a tio n in th is tim e m ade th is w eek in W ashington by of n eed .” was spent for defense and w ar re order of S e c retary of the N avy RAIN STARTS CURRY STREAMS ON RAMPAGE .," r - H ilto n California Counties Swing Behind Curry R em em ber th e days w hen we w ere kid s . . . how a t church socia bles we used to h a n g around the •'fish pond” w ith h u n g ry eyes? P a y five cents and g et to dangle a stick w ith a line a n d a bent pin hook behind a sheet! Always hop ing for a diam ond-studded w atch a n d g e ttin g exactly five cents w orth of knick-knacks. Age doesn’t seem to cure the fish pond habit. F o r m ost of us are i still d a ngling im a g in ary lines be-1 h ind im aginary sh e e ts . . try in g ■ fo r the impossible . . hoping th a t | som e day our hook will come up ■a loaded w ith soupfin sh a rk livers weigh 1.000 pounds (a t $8.50) p e r pound.) So let’s dangle our line in th e fish pond of m ail th is w eek . . lette rs ) received by the P o rt O rford POST i -fé ■ ■ ■ ■ z: ' • ■ .. from folks who w an t to know ) '*.*/-* 0 about th is country. (I also snatch- J ed off a few from th e C ham ber of | Com m erce.) L et’s have a look. | "Jam estow n, Calif. "I w as advised by a M onterey, W - n .; ■ ” . . .... ..... Calif., fisherm an th a t you m ay be able to help me find three or four of those large colored glass balls U3ed a s flo aters by Ja p a n ese fish erm en. I f you know w here I m ight be able to pu rch ase them All e n trie s m u st he m ailed w ith How m an y can you n a m e ? In The P o rt O rford PO ST ’S “Old- will you please w rite me. I am : y our n a m e a n d a d d ress on e n ad dition to $3 aw ard e d by th e “Y ours truly, tim e r G uessing c o n te st” got velope. Envelope, Will be tim ed PO ST fo r th e m o st n e a rly c o r "M rs. C. M. N .” a w ay w ith a hang. And from on a rriv a l in Ptl.Tfc office. In re c t answ er, D O W D EL L ’S Ja p a n e se floats a re becom ing th e way a n sw e rs a r e rolling in e ase oi id en tica l answ ers, th e S H E L L S E R V IC E will p re sen t scarce, a n d probably will be listed i t ’s going to be a photo finish. firs t a n sw e r in to th e office will th e w in n er w ith a c a r e ran k -c ase as c o n tra b an d before long as they A n d h e re ’s m o re good new s win. se n d su b scrip tio n re m it d rain a n d a till-up w ith th a t un _ com e into th is c o u n try duty-free tan ce a n d a n sw e r in S E P A R A T E for c o n te stin g neighbors. A D su rp a ss a b le fo u r d u ty GO LD EN and w ithout ben efit of custom s in envelopes. .All e n trie s will be op D IT IO N A L P R IZ E S W IL L BE S H E L L OIL. spection. T hey can be found (if ened th e e vening of J a n . 311 and O F F E R E D W E E K L Y . In addi H e re ’s y o u r second m em ory- th ere a re any) along the beaches w in n e rs will be a nnounced in the te s te r, n eighbors . . . . w ith a of C urry county a f te r high w a ter ) tion to th e $3 a w ard by th e special 91st a n n iv e rsa ry edition PO ST for th e w inning a n sw e r to cash a w a rd and a c ra n k case I 11 or a stiff wind. Y our letter has | th e p ic tu re published Nov. 14. of th e P o rt O rfi rd PO S T Feb. 1. w a itin g th e w inner. Second been tu rn ed over to a firm which ) W E A V E R ’S A S SO C IA TE D will p lace w ins a $3 aw ard . G et G et in on th e fun, neighbors! has th em for sale. give th e w inner a com plete c a r 1 o ur guess is a s good a s th e o th er y our a n sw e rs in e arly . H ere a re "A storia, Ore. lub ricatio n job F R E E of c h arg e . th e rules of th e c o n te s t: fellow ’s. How m an y of th ese old- "H ave you a t th is tim e a location C ard e n titlin g w in n er to F R E E Only su b scrib e rs can com pete. tim e rs can you nam e ? W rite for business . . . lig h t h ard w are lub ricatio n job will he presented Only one a n sw e r from each su b anil 5-10-15 cent sto re ? I am look w ith cash aw ard. th e ir nam es down and RU SH sc rib er. You can e n te r th e con ing fo r a location . ■ have you a th em te th e P o rt O rfo rd PO ST te s t by su b scrib in g to th e PO ST T his w eek’s p ic tu re is a g roup fa rm in g d istrict, etc? . . . it m ay m ean m oney for you. for one y e a r . . • p rice $2J)l) o f six P o rt O rford old-tim ers. "Y ours truly. "W. A. D.” P o rt O rford h a s a light h ard w are a n d v a rie ty store, also a stra ig h t v a rie ty and n otion store H ow ever, o th er lines a re wide open. As m ...» P ------ the e h e a rt of the o r t ----------- O rford ---------, cedar L eonard (Shorty) Guild, G ener- em pire. the c en te r of v ast m ineral alissim o of the K itchen a t th e Sea- T h a t th e C anyon City, Ore., chrom ite a rea is considered second resources and w ith the deepest side Grill has a gooa idea. He in im p ortance only to M ontana deposits alread y being operated u n n a tu ra l harb o r in a thousand m iles ) serves a dish of C urry county cran- der huge federal co n tracts, w as th e revelation m ade th is w eek by of coastline. P o rt O rfo rd ’s progress b erries w ith every meal. H om e- E a rl K Nixon, d irecto r of the S ta te D ep artm en t of Geology and lief alone. The c h a p te r m ust con Knox, “all m en now e n listin g In 13 assured. F arm in g , dairying, ) grow n cran b erries! To trav e le rs tinue to purcha3e m a te ria ls such the N aval R eserve will be re ta in e d Mineral In d u stries. ___________ _ _ _ _ lum beringi a n d sheep-naisir.g are ( passing th ro u g h P o rt O rford, th a t as wool for Red Cross k n ittin g and on active d u ty »throughout th e p e ”1 talked the (chrom ite) sltua- dish of _______________ H O M E-GROW N cranber- tion over thoroughly recently w ith county for the purpose of sam pling m aterial fo r surgical dressings, th e principal industries. C urry ...... riod of the natio n al em ergency, no ) e high official of the U S. Geo- beach sand deposits, tw o trip s to and o th er exponses in cid en t to the co u n ty wool a n n u ally com m ands a cies is a tre a t. And there but they will be released to In act b e tte r w ay to advertise C urry prem ium for its quality. O ften W ondered how come the , | ive Vt. d tiuiy MB soon aouu a ane* m e eme*- uty ns fte r th em er- ' logical Survey who visited my of- inspect and sam ple th e high beach defense program and to the care county products to folk who stop flee,” Nixon said in a letter to ch ro m ite sands including the Refu- of the million and a h a lf boys In expression ‘‘so-and-so ju st B L E W gency as th e ir services can be “Melin, Ore “I am a re p re se n tativ e of the j in P o rt O rford for a meal. aste r of th e sou’e «nu’pHHtpr o f last spared, reg ard less of the len g th of T he people of C urry tm ” A fter the ppp and the Maddon properties the service ”H e is O rford and Red F la ts | county will all respond if they w eek, we know now. And it can tim e rem ain in g in th e ir e n list C urry county fish a re alread y in M ayor G ilbert E. Gable. seventh grade of the M errill ju n io r t b . m an In charge of th. stra te g i, high. W e are stud y in g south Ore- ; tern atio n ally know n Yet, stra n g e- oulcksilver prospect on P istol •ecognize th e im portance of the apply to a n y th in g from lum ber m ent.” gon ocean re so rts and would like ly, we a t home eat little fish and m inerals program of the U S. G. S. i lver. drive and the actu al natio n al need piles and window panes to lig h t E n listm en t in the U. S. N aval to receive any lite ra tu re w hich you o u r m ark e ts handle only the fl3h He practically assured me th a t w eight men and women. F o r In R eserve is for four years but, If a for Red Cross m em bership. D uring the sum m er of 1940. some they considered the Canyon City m ay have concerning P o rt Orford, th a t the custom ers ask for O fficers of the county c h ap ter sta n ce . . . a t a c e rta in sto re in , enlists «„„„j today and th e em er- a re a in O regon No. 2 in im p o rt 250 m iles of eastern C urry county are D r W A. C a rtw rig h t, P re s.; P o rt O rford d u rin g the h eig h t of gency ends w ithin a period of sev usually fresh salmon “Y ours truly, w as geologically n.apped by the TJ. ance as re g ard s chrom ite to the ,'W. f ." C urry county annually ships S. Geological Survey u n d e r Dr. M ary H am es, Sec’y.-T reas.; H er last T h u rsd a y ’s gale, a lady s ta r t- e r a i m onths, he will be re tu rn e d The C ham ber of Com m erce now hundreds of dozens of juicy crabs. M ontana deposits which a rc very F ra n c is W ells as p a rt of th e m ap bert R. D ew art. C hairm an Roll ed to enter. She got in all right. to his civilian job as soon as possi- su b sta n tia l indeed.” h a s in course of p rep aratio n a Y et the consum ption of c rab s in propelled by a sudden ste rn w ind ble a fte r th •mergency is over, ping project of the K erby q u ad Call Drive. Sum m ing up th e w ork his de bro ch u re w hich will set fo rth the P o rt O rford is negligible Salm on If anyone is m issed by th e chap f th a t spilled h e r across the sto re and will not he required to com rangle . . . at the p re sen t tim e, the scenic a ttra c tio n s of southw estern i3 eaten to som e extent . b u t only p a rtm e n t has done in C urry coun s 3 m tate d u e e p p artm of m ining -------- has te r solicitors th ey can get t h e i r ’ and beached h e r on a c o u n te r in plete his four y e ar term in active ie n i u i i en c i i i t w* Oregon. As for re so rts C urry j a s it is tak en fresh from the Sixes ty. N ixon sta te d th a t d u rin g 1937- a rra n g e d w ith the U S. Geological pin and card from any one " f thes< th e rear. Two m en and a hoy service. iieis excellent accom m o- , the R ogue or the harbor. L ing 38, J E. M orrison, engineer of the Survey for m agnetom eter w ork to above nam ed officer«, o r C. W finally got the door sh u t, but not ’ F our classes of service in the county u offers d a tlo n s for hu n ters, fisherm en or cod, red snappers a n d w hat our d e p artm e n t of Geology and Min be done both in Coos and C urry Noyes or Dr. D. E. B aird a t P o rt before the store had shipped sev U nited S ta te s N aval R eserve need vacationists. local fisherm en call "scrap fish” go eral In d u stries, m ade several trip s counties in the hopes of extending O rford or R aym ond Wood at eral b a rre ls of w ater. The lady men urg en tly today. T hey a re In the m ail bag w as a copy of The begging. W h y ’ O ther p a rts of to C urry county a t the request nf the probable lim its of the black Brookings. w as salvaged from am ong th e I ( ’lass V-3, w hich includes radio and special sale item s. A ssociated Circle, tra d e publication these U nited S ta te s less fo rtu n ate m iners and prospectors for the sand lenses west of M arshfield and com m unications; V-ft, a v ia tio n ; V-6 ■ —■ of the A ssociated Telephone com- th an this county which supplies purpose of inspecting and sam p of picking up for trad e specialists or m en d esir nd m ap p in g the DOG L O V ERS XKO1SK1) pany of C alifornia. One p ic tu r e . its own living to m an. would wel- ling m ineral prospects. He also con tin u ities of chrom ite sand de ing tra d e o r vocational tra in in g ; Dog lovers of P o rt O rford w ere HEADING FOR HOME sta n d s out like H um bug m o u -ta in come even a single meal of the m ade th re e or m ore trip s to the posits east of P o rt O rford and D en V-7, fleet officers. up in a rm s S a tu rd a y w hen a on the Oregon coastline. I t ’s a fish th a t P o rt O rford sp u rn s as Mule creek d istric t, th e E den m ark. T h e R obert M eyers left L ittle w ounded dog w as rescued from R iver. K an., fo r D e tro it last F r i R idge coal d istric t and the Iron pictu re of C alifornia pisano W a lte r food. Nixon report» «hat his depart- d r , w nlng o a r r jB0n lake T he THE WEATHER S tackhouse and his son. W yman. Som e neighbor h a s suggested: M ountain area, the la tte r in the m ent had recom m ended th a t the b b ru fe e e t t had had been been tied tlcd and it d a y n ig h t, a cc o rd in g to word re Temperatur« ru tf,., te ’s fe ta k e n in front of the C asino last “E a t fish for defense Well in te re s t of iron and chrom ite. U. S B ureau of Mines u n d ertak e had been stru c k cn th e head Its ceived by M rs L au re n ce Koch. In M ax. Min. Rato A ugust T hey had Just re tu rn e d defense isn t th a t vital yet. Pe_ a< th e M ichigan m etro p o lis th ey will D u rin g 1938 (and previous) Jo h n as a re g u la r project the fu rth e r 74 pitiful cries a ttr a c te d s.-vera, ;,;( k up cftr a n d ■ drlye t(j T hur. 6 ___ 52 0 from fishing on the Rouge w ith haps But th ere should be AND Alien, geologist of the d e p artm e n t up a ----- ------------- exploration of chrom ite sands here 73 46 02 Clvde M iller W alt who tops the I-S a m ark e t for every fish b rought sp en t considerable tim e in the . s H r.n.ne i n ., w oes hom ew ard bound ucitlzc" ’* “ nd ‘l I P o r t O rford w here th e y expect to F rl. 8 for ch u rn drilling. T his w ork o 65 52 m s annhed both to the Wafl pUlled f r T o 7a re m a in fo, a tim e T he M eyer» Hat. 8 ........... scales at 200. is shown w eighted in to ,P o rt O rford by every com m er- coast range m ountains of C urry would have applied both to tne p r .,m and Rs ph B aird. A uthorl- .. Sun 9 ......... «0 o 55 down w ith his c atch (a six pound- cial fisherm an. e y are a re anxious to g e t a w ay county exam ining and re p o rtin g on a rea w e .t of M arshfield and the . „ . - „ s w r w i rite t e th ey Tue. 11 ....... 64 051 S ta rte d w ith cran b e rrie s . . . chrom e deposit« 53 1938- er.) W ym an, w ho w eighs a ccuple D u rin g iww»- q{ p o rt O rford in C urry tie , w ere notified and a sc a re w as j iro m tb e c0| d a n d gnow g f K ansas. 55 solo- a ____ re V _ a,,,HOn' Z r ^ fh(, ' ' ‘ Dro1ect n ro te c T w a as s laUnChe" ' “ i a w h ere th ey w ere called re ce n tly by Mon. 10 ....... .... 61 if tim es a as s m inucn f w ith fish. B ut we have 40-41, R. C. T reacher, field geolo- of uch a s tum four »ssw««*«— mosqui - w ound up the p roject w w as . . in lured b ru te to drow n W ed 12 ....... ... 59 47 02 toes is b earing up under H IS Ash, so m uch of those th in g s o th er folk gist, m ade several trip s to v a .io u s county. How ever, u n tj, fu rth e r m eta p h _____ *____________ th e Illness of a , n relativ e. T hur. 14 ..... .... 59 in o th er p a rts of the c o untry con- points in C urry county . . visiting 54 395 w hich w eighed 27 pounds F ri. 15 ......... .......60 51 2.40 b reak s sid e r delacacies w e’ve got to And m ineral pro p erties including lode lurgical w ork can be done on the More th an 232.000 tons of scrap 1 W alt had som e tough u tilization of the sanda. 59 a way to sh are them . rails have been left im bedded in It is estim ated th a t nearly 19,- Bat. 16 ...... 51 4.00 gold, chrom ite, m anganese, black w hile vacatio n in g here w ith hi» “W e cannot obviously cover ade clty stre e ts of the U nited S tates it 000.000 m an-years of labor will be Sun. 17 .... 0 7ft 58 4? 3and. coal and dredge prospects fam ily in A ugust. He w anted to _ More th a n 1.000.000 persons par- quately in a short length of tim e is estim ated P lan s a re being required to com plete the defense Mon l» _ . .... .. 55 36 0 27 n e a r Agness c atch a big fish B ut son Wy- t|c tp a te d in th e recent N ational a y ear or two—a large sta te like m ade to salvage th is sc ra p fo r na- program a lready set up by Con- Frank B. Tlchenor Nixon stated , he personally, has m an cau g h t the big one. W ait is a Def(,nse aiunlinum collection cam- Cooperative Observer tlonal defense gresstonal a p p ro p ria tio n s Continued on page four m ade a num ber of trip s to C urry paign. C ontinued on page eight MFFT '¿ S '-* RED CROSS ROLL DRIVE STARTED FLYING WINDOW REAL MYSTERY B HERE'S AN IDEA FOR PORT ORFORD NIXON REVEALS WORK DONE IN CURRY COUNTY NAVAL RESERVE WANTS MEN WE KNOW HOW COME NOW. . . *111 I