O r fo r d N e w s Thursday, April 20, 1961 Port Orford, Curry County. Oregon — Price, Ten Cents Volume Four, Number Three Boys7 Farm School Escapees Apprehended Here Tuesday CAR STOLEN FROM BATTLE ROCK MOTEL EARLY MONDAY MORNING A 1951 two-tone green C h e v - -------------------------------- rolet was reported stolen from the Battle Rock Motel early sheriff’s Reserve Monday morning by Owen Jor­ dan. a locally employed Roseburg M e e t s F r id a y man. „ Police Chief Bud Switzer said i Curry county deputy sheriff Pied Thom announced today a the car, bearing Oregon license No. 8A4522, was taken about meeting of the Sheriff's Police 4:30 a.m., according to the motel Reserve unit for tomorrow night, operator, who heard the car Friday, April 21. leaving but thought Jenkins was The meeting will be at the going to work early. The car city hall at 7:3o p.m. was thought to have been driven south. BULLETIN—Chief Bud Switzer said state police reported the car recovered in Willets, Calif., Wed. Properly Owners Told To Remove Excess Trailers Two youths from the Corvallis Ronald Lee Schorer, 18, and Boys’ Farm school wrote their his juvenile companion were seen own “release slips" Monday getting out of a car across the FIREMEN’S DANCE night during the famous "O s-, street from the city hall by NETS FUN, . program and . . headed,Dftniels . . Switzer, jn who the was c(ty talking to Mc- car awards offlceg south after stealing an automo- ( Switzer said the boys appeared NOT FUNDS bile in a valley town. Their I nerVous when they began All fun and no funds—was the freedom lasted less than 24 walking south. He and McDan- S h e X ' ' h e r Z h by ^ i e f ^ • “ T t t X k ^ e w h Z , unofficial da- « report of P T the firemen’s to & » i 1 Police Bud Switzer and State questioning brought out their es- Held to r a i s ^ m ^ f o ? ' “tu n - Patrolman Bob McDaniels. cape from the school . I out” suite for the 20 members , Schorer “b o . o f the department, the effort ap- the car, but said they abandoned, *_ . Business Students j, „ J however, and firemen Trailer and property owners Receive Honors ! county jail in Gold Beach to be Pfcted’ hope for a break-even score, are reminded of laws pertaining 1 held for school authorities. though chances appear slim. Business students at Pacific , ____ ____________ to the parking of trailers outside high school received honorable ' . 'PAQQ MAN Those attending the dance ap­ of certified trailer parks. ORS mention in a contest sponsored 1« tv AIN 10 I A O 3 IvlZAiN peared to enjoy themselves, said 446.006 states that “No person by the Gregg International ° r - DIIVQ K P.W SPA PE R | Ira Delamarter, dance chair­ shall establish, operate, manage man, _------- and the __r------- department ex­ der of Gregg Shorthand A rtists,I>IJ 1 a ni --- or maintain any travelers' ac­ recently. | Sale of the Brookngs-Harbor tends thanks for the exception-. commodation or tourist park All members received certifi- ] Pj]ot to John M. Jenkins of ally good conduct shown by all. without first securing a certifi­ By Paul L. Peterson •*’- Ann Fuller being to cates, — with being' ) Grants Pass was announced last Further thanks tnanks were extended u> cate of sanitation from a health given a gold pin signifying su- 1 Thursday by Vernon L. Shorn- Don Smith who refused to accept officer.” Editor, The News perior merit. ) shack, owner and publisher since pay for playing with the Western The law further defines a Members include Mary Sue August, 1958. Heirs band. Smith, who owns trailer park” as any “privately Bennett, Ann Fuller, Wanda j Jenkins was advertising man Lakeside Trailer Court, and is To stop — or not to stop. That owned place where two or more Thomas. Sharon Wilson, Theda ager of the Grants Pass Daily not entitled to city fire protection is the question currently arous­ trailers used for human occupan­ Balzer, Pat Barr, Sharon Crom- courier until January, after leav- because he's out of the city lim- cy are parked within 500 feet of ing public interest . . . to the well, Kitty Daugherty, Gayle ing the Associated Desert news- its, said he would rather donate one another on a lot, tract or point of demanding the city to Frost, Carol Gustafson, Linda papers in southeastern Californ- his wage to the department be- parcel of land under the same comply with the desire of the Houglum , Helen King, Lenore (ia and moving to Oregon in 1959. 1 cause of the lack of attendance. ownership." people, by petition action. The Lindsay, Margie Littrell, Ruth . Jenkins advocates continued “Tax money raised for fire Property owners are therefore point is well taken. It is simply , ----.----- , ] general policies of the Pilot, and protection provides only for Rogers and Connie Shaw. that residents would rather stop advised to immediately remove adds that Innovations will be , equipment maintenance, supplies before they enter 7th street from all trailers improperly parked or added as required, to provide | and bond retirement on the Jackson, than stop at Jackson to undertake the establishment MR. AND MRS. DONAL FROMM “the finest news and advertising big pumper. The equipment is street when on 7th. With by far of properly constructed trailer, media it is possible to produce.” valueless to home owners wlth- (Jeanette Meade) the majority of traffic using 7th, courts. Direct legal action may The Shomshacks announced no out the volunteers who train, because of the postoffice, the re­ be imposed against individuals future plans other than "an ex­ study, drill and donate hundreds St. Christopher’s Episcopal Neal of Bandon sang two songs, quest makes good sense. As it continuing in violation. tended period of rest and relax­ of hours per year in keeping stands now, traffic-use wise, it’s Further information pertain­ church was the setting for the Oh Perfect Love” and "The, equipment and gear in shape, ation." about as smart as forcing drivers ing to trailer parking may be had April sixth marriage of Jeanette King of Love”, being accompaa-, ^Q flV SH T IO D and fighting fires day or night, on a freeway to stop at an inter- by contacting the county sa - Mgade and Donai Ray Fromm. ied at the organ by Mrs. Glenn stormy or dry," Peterson said. tartan, Jack Wright, at me Th{; bride ,g thfi daughter of Mr. Leideigh, also of Bandon. The fruition of a year’s inten- » » ..« I section with a country lane Turn-outs are badly needed for health office in Gold Beach. and Mrs. Thomas Meade. Par- A reception followed the cere ; sive planning will be realized this P | W i l l VOt© It’s a puzzle why petition ac­ the protection of these volun­ ents of the bridegroom are Mr rr.ony in the parish hall, with weekend for members of Alpha _ tion was necessary, though it teers against the natural ele­ and Mrs. Ray Fromm. the bride’s aunts assisting w i t h Psi chapter, Port Orford, when proves interest by residents. The HEART ASSOCIATION ments and against the hazards Miss Meade wore a floor ' the serving. Mrs. Ruth Nicholes. they travel to Coos Bay for the city has three men charged with MEETING NOTED length gown in white of lace and ' of San Francisco presided at the j Oregon state convention of the Port Orford grade school PTA< oi .hh’f’add'.’d that he hopes maintaining an effeient flow of chiffon, with white veil, as she punch bowl, Mrs. Clarence Field international sorority. city t-affic. . enforcing traffic will meet Thursday. April 27. i n , g m)sfortune ,,r a aws and and 'apprehending (Traffic s v m t ^ s h tm " f ^ O r e - carried a"white" f-) of ™ X -p u n ^ e “VTOm at* 7:30 | ‘‘ doesn,’t "fire ---- .„a ’ ’. white orchid orchid and and ste stef- J of Salem Salem cut cut the the cake, cake, and and Mrs. Mrs. | I Port Port Orford Orford is is co-hostess co-hostess with with laws apprehending traffic iolators. These men have more Heart Association will be fanotis on a white Bible. She Bruce Cawley of Tillamook, was the CoOs Bay and North Bend p m for what may be ltg finai f reman. n~ essltv of ade violators. han a total of 40 years in traf- Portland Fridav an d ,was escorted to the altar by her at the coffee urn. ¡chapters, expecting to entertain meey Members will vote o n ,to P° 1 p ,c problems of all nature. Yet ,1 heW in I ortland R-hlay 8“ ,father. | Departing on a honeymoon trip 3o0 members for the three-day thp m()tio„, made at tbe Ma,.ch quate protection, fter several surveys on this ’ . . . , ,L nni-I Bridesmaid, Miss Sharon Wil -I into California, the new Mis. , meet. Directed by Marcia Rn- meeting, on whether or not to roblem, facts were presented to 1 Multnoman notei ano me u , wag attired in pink chiffon Fromm wore a white wool su it,.lund, locai convention chairman, I disband - - - the organization. he council and a recommenda- I ' T -* Rnhert Camer-’l and carried pink and white car- the jacket being of beige, green | the women have completed hun- Mrs. Bob Lewis, PTA presi- Pacific Hi ^ p r e p a r e d to pas. a ncl 2-CJ spllool w alu 1 met 11BV ' <*"-• ite a new dock is getting closer board motorboat under 26 feet ] when entering the most heavily, I ority member award. ,-egular meeting at Pacific physical examination i reality . . . a welcome follow- ' in length: j used street, they assert Members attending from Port •*] llU 17’ andA “ be accept, acceptable if qualified. Jackson after a single request ^ “¿ X s Florence Crane, 'owing busings ,.eIuctancL. — ring buoy Speaking of ports and harbors, life preserver, ring buoy, o. ( ) v v r For 2-CJ District 2-CJ guidance and was.made at a council meeting. Myrle EllingsenT Marcia Enlund. (h* resig„ f ti0‘n of Rod McKenzie Oregon State Park Kathy Gibney, Jo Ha e, us . term had two more years ins $22.913.900 to be spent by „ boat is to ptete“ ^ 1 , ^ ^ ° " ^ BatuZ Reek New Books At Karther. Mary Knapp Donna* appointed IjOuis Openings Set ™U'in ' ^cgonCsO,’« h congres- be used after sunset or before and Langlois upper elementary T h e C i f y Library McKenzie Beverly McKenzie, Knapp to serve until '*1C Oregon’s park season began oil i h the nex? fiscal sunrise. schools preparatory to placing Dr, Tom Tnm n Dooley's n „.pv s three thI great ¿ ve,yn Smlthi election “ beduledI for May. 962. ApH1 , g wh(,n p[ght gtaU onal district in the next fiscal rd approved fire next year’s freshman class in in o u s class-sections ciaas-secuons when w..cn they bo^ s „ „ „ From E tI,.. _ I n ! F rances 8 m ith . I to r o th ^ VWey. ™ o u t thP .-emaining L ^ th e ^ o m ing public, >ar. Of this amount, $22.8 0.- '.1 , be various 00 H tO ) ^ Sfd ntand‘ i m l o o uth jetty rehabilitation $500 tips: I cordng to district adminstrators. seeking a passage to freedom. 1. Do not overload. Oregon Association for tional agriculture boys. signal the general 1 open- 00; Siuslaw river, south Jetty The things he saw and learned d childreil is urging all • Heard a report on bus q{ (,arnping s,.ason unless utlles, 2. Do not stand up in a small, ■habilitation $500,000; Ump- in Viet Nam he has never for- frlendg pf meiltally ] complaints on one o the Lang- pf)ndition(i f„rce a IX)st ua river, south Jetty rehabillta- 7 ° Never make a sharp turn Eight And Forty gotten. They determined his P ed chlldren in Oregon to lois runs and lnatructed ponement. Generally all state on $500,000. v.’hole Pfe T-, attend the tenth annual parents’, Intendent Rice to take action as are opep t0 the publlc for “General Investigations—Chet- at4h iK ecTad sharp lookout for Elect Officers ------ - ‘The Edge of Tomorrow -Dr. . a, Oregon Fairview he saw fit. (,ay ,|s„ throughout the year □ river. Brookings harbor $10,- ___ ether boats, rocks, logs or other Coos county Eight and Forty Dooley tells how he went back to _ , Salem on Friday and • Heard a report on P , wbere weatber conditions permit. 00! Port Orford $8,000; ., Ump „ river (change in channel, obstructions. Salon 509 held its April meeting: Asia, to the little kingdom of tUrday April 2! and 22. cipalship applicants * . :Four parks, Beverly Beach, Cape nensions for deep draft) $9,- 5. Watch the weather in tbe Bandon American Legion Laos, to continue his fhedlca' . nnUaj spring program by Langlois opening and Inst Harris hire d a i,„0k0iit. l , t o s o u i , Harris Beach Bench a a n n d d Trott.lwork in the primitive village* village of oi O’ Calapooya river $23,0o0; 6. Always have children and hgll Apri[ H with wlth Gladys Trott, | work ta - . a, . the the superintendent 10 Jessie M. Honeyman on the _ he]d prlday evening principal KjulUe river and tributaries, r.c.n-swiinmers wear their lire hostess ----- and Mabel Hughes, Co- Nam Tha, five miles from the . i. .i,« roast, were kept open for over- 000; Rogue river $33500! ■ preservers and, in small, open quillc. co-hostess. border of Red China_ ?rom 7 30 to 8:30 p.m. * • Hea?d a T L i for n'kht camping throughout the clerk on Insurance received for * _______________ mpqua river (local protection boats, everyone should wear a The main order of business was “The Night They Burned the ' the bleachers which were de- j eight parks opening over- election of officers lor the ensu Mountain" — He tells of his most id multi-purpose) $25.90(1." Kite preserver. ing vear The following were recent experiences In Laos in an- c h a r t E R DELIVERED stroyed in a winter std™1- ,,lght camping facilities April 18 Adjourned a^ to i m^ meet again . , rv»fro,t Lake’ Turke elected: Betty Morgensen, Coos: other remote village called Mu- dlstrlct t * • AdlOUrn« I» M « ic ! 'r‘Rluded ¿ r.^ui„, oII'P' ' Dctr,,lt Bay. piwident; Ell» Wilson, Gold ong Sing. There he waged a Wbrld W .r ^ n e « , g p „ . dn May 1. at I aclflc gtev#ng IRE DESTROYS KNIGHT _________ ,B e« h , 1st vice president: OUdys fight against an enemy ^ e n ^m m ander o f ^ g o ^ l BMracfc h,fh ^hooL _____ bP PL ake. Susan Creek. Cove IOME EARLY TUESDAY MORNING sire of undetermined origin, Intense heat and electric wires! ^ t Bandon 2 d v i ^ P ^ l - - , e m u r d e r o ^ p R dcs a n d Tumalo state Fire of undetermined origin | S d ™ n t X y e a " ^ - " d i d l a ^ of’V ate r " £ £ £ " « ! 2 S U ; M n « Oribble Port nutri, ion - h i . own battie A remodelin(? and b u .id in g / All of Oregon’s parks arct In It Seems That Way Alpha Psi Will Co-host State On Disbanding Petition Asks Stop Sign Out 2CJ Board Meet 0 « . = s r « » 'a . 's s - . x a m. to the home, belong- blaae was reduced 50 ’to’ s^ m K n T g rt'b u Itte wood- zero and the area B later. Knight said r to almost.) Medford ln J une »vere appointed. determined A social hour followed the bus- ola Spencei ana nances cj P . . . , and £ £ ------- to n„ .624 r<«m office bu is the second request she af 555 W Tenth. Plans are to Ecola state park 1