14 FISHING HUNTING BOATING BEACH­ COMBING P o r t O r lo r d N ew s Volume Four, Number Sixteen Port Orford, C urry County, Fires Start Again At Old ?egon — Price, Ten Cents CLAMMING CRABBING SCENERY SIGHT­ SEEING Thursday, July 20, 1961 SWO College Budget Approved Mill Site As Sawdust Burns A $362,649 tax levy to permit Orford Langlois, Bandon and,Orford. Hansen is proposiag the Southwestern Oregon Com -, Florence. These same three that the district be expanded t o ^ t e S ' w M approved^by cummumUes vot*d the from Triangle Lake on vuw norm Plagueing local firemen for the along with the large pumper v o te ^ h ” “ T ? £ “>' between p^ n c e »nd Junction last several summers, a sawdust truck and the Forest Patrol’s 750 ! i A total of 5,384 voters in 26 °rt Orford J^ '^ lo is and Ftor- city ,he Oregon-California fire again erupted at the old mill gallon pumper and a 2 -inch 1 communities turned out to cast p^ ,kp'" g rij‘t° tp7 1,hdraw border on the south. The eastern site about 1 pm. Tuesday, tliat jjue from the Griffey-Laird gar- j ballots with 3.365 voting in favor f ?? J*“ 1 r,lct . boundary would be about 12 covered about four acres of the age stand-pipe, to control the 1 and 2 012 voting voting against against tne the the tax maJon4y o fimi]es west of Roseburg, property. Assisting local firemen jjre ana 2,012 , was vote more *n th favor dou. orforri cast i n measure. Seven ballots were . , Kol r ur[or(l cast 337 No votes in controlling the blaze, which comic sidelight to the a fte r-' voided. the 400 vote majority cast to to 27 yes. Langlois cast 155 No was about 90 per cent smoke, noon’s chore occured when a I All of the 26 districts voted i n , i0S n„ 75 v, to 4 Bandon tallied 157 No to were Coast Guardsmen and the s^unk spotted by Clarence Hines ’ favor of the tax levy except Port M and 22 Yes Plorence recorded Coos Forest Patrol. was challenged by former fire __ I bo effect on petitions submit ted 241 Yes’ No’s to The fire is believed to have chief “Pappy” Haight and an w v w v w w w w w v w v u w i by Port Orford, Langlois and _____ o _______ started from a carelessly thrown i»^_inch hose full of water, Florence to withdraw from the cigarette butt at the north end Haight won the contest easily NEW NUMBER district. He stated hearing dates of the mill area. when he flipped the odiferous on the petitions and election Hunts Instructors The local department’s port animal into the air, rendering its The assessor's offi.ce phone1 dates will be set as soon as pos- able pump, with two 1 ’-»-inch * equalizer” artillery inoperative, number has been changed to CH sible. lines, was set up at the mill pond and remarked that it was the 7-7673. For Safety Class Proposes Expansion At present the district covers only time fighting fire had been g W W W V W W V W W W W W an area from Florence to Port Pursuant to HB 1479, promot­ fun. ing safe hunting practices, class­ Suggestions to let the sawdust es in safe handling pf firearms burn out cannot be considered, Problems Of Aging must be completed by hunters the fire department said, though Oregon Firms who fall in the age group speci­ it would eliminate this yearly Is Course Theme fied by the measure before they headache, because of smoke dam- will be allowed to hunt during I age to homes on the south side Mt. Angel College, Mt. Angel, To M a k e Loans Named the "Best Theme” in Can Change the World”. Oregon (Special)—A workshop the 1962 hunting season. of the fire area. The membership drive for The fire is being investigated parade floats was the local John Hansen, designer, is pic­ on “Problems of the Aging” will “We now have in Oregon four I Classes will be conducted lo- North Curry Recreation, Inc., is by police chief Barney Issel and Jaycees entry, “Young Men tured with it. begin here on July 20 and con­ loan companies licensed by the ca" y by Frank Heesacker, Pacif. pointing towards assurance of the fire department. tinue through July 29, according Small Business Administration Jic high “ bool principal. Hee- continued television rebroad­ -------------o to college president Mother Mary under its investment company sacker has asked any adult in­ casting here, according to Don program,” announced Senator ^ ‘rested In helping with the pro- Gemma, OSB. Dewey, president of the corpor­ Army Engineers’ Seagoing Dredge Pacific Swim Sign-up The course, which is being of­ Wa.vne Morse, a member of th e ,- lam ^o contact him, either ation. fered for credit or audit, will senate committee. The figures! ’biough the high school or his Dewey cites the efforts of To Work On Rogue Mouth Starting July 25 deal with the psychological as­ for e ch state were released by. home. Those interested will be Marie Gearhard, the organiza­ Starts Today | Biven an approved course to cer- pects of aging. Students will be the SBA. tion's treasurer, and Hazel Forty as responsible for the step-up in Registration for Red Cross The Portland U. S. army en- at Gold Beach, according to assigned field work In the Bene- “These firms—United Super-, tify them as instructors before the fund raising campaign. Be­ swimming will be held July 2oth gineer district seagoing hopper colonel Walter L. Winegar, Port dictine nursing home which is ' market Investment company and ( classes begin dredge Pacific is tentatively , . . . . on the campus and In the gerlat- Columbia Small Business Invest- pven though the law doesn't cause of their work, he said, we and 21st at the co-op in Port scheduled to start work July 25 : la" d , diS '7 7 englneer; have notified Video Corporation, Orford. Anyone failing to reg­ on the Rogue river entrance bar I Colone Winegar said the Pa- n'.c wards of the state mental ! ment company, both of Portland, j become effective until January [the Oregon Small Business In-1 1962, be said. I would like to Seattle, to proceed with the FCC ister at this time may do so by cific would be removpig material hospital in Salem. specified modifications of the calling ED 2-3682 or ED 2-3574 from the bar between the two The course is being taught by [vestment company of Salem, and star* classes as soon as instruct- and giving the information need­ Miss Kathryn Beatty, assistant the Cascade Capital corporation C1S bave qualified and enough local transmitter. ed. New Driver License F e e “ 'l principal investigator of the ger-I operating out of Spokane—have )°urigsters have enrolled in the A junior life saving class and ontology research project at Mt. rendered the state a valuable cIasses- Holding classes this fall „ “ „“ S t S i “ Angel college. a senior life saving class will be Effective August 9 service. Their activities have sbould ease the situation before Community Aid offered after 4:30, during the Pext bunting season, he added. , , tion channel and that there is The workshop will meet daily, provided the state’s businesses House Bills 1479 and 1480 are regular Red Cross instruction, AH driver licenses expiring on pracfllcally no room t0 maneuver excluding Sundays, from 8:30 with much needed capital. I Booklet Available quoted below: if there are enough interested to able aTih f^ " T the dredRe P“clfic in the narrow a.m. till 12:30 p.m., standard hope to see the investment com House Bill 1479 make up these classes. time. pany program continue to ex- ^ ¿ e „„a_ l t ? .L n . ! ^ 2 2 . i 5. fi-fU . r . e : the Rogue river entrance. A “Handbook of Federal Aids Section 1. It shall be the pub­ Persons interested in attending pand In our state.” to Communities”, published by Classes will be held in Lake' Oregon department of motor ve Fishermen, he said, m ust re lic policy of the state of Oregon Garrison on Susie White’s pro- hides reminded today. I are invited to direct their in the U. S. department of com­ main out of the navigation chan to promote safe hunting practices T hat’s the effective date for a nel while dredging is7n progress. duh'ies to the division of geront | n i l l _s__ merce, can now be obtained thru perty on Lakeshore Drive. and training in the handling of »is warning. Colonel Winegar < »0^ Mt, Angel college. Mt I n j u r i e s F a t a l his Washington office. Senator firearms. legislative session The entire ^ d e d S u i t e s to ¿¡T-hog t o ” , Angel. Wayne Morse announced last To Five Workers Section 2. No person, 17 years P 6 .1C; -hich US customarily in use at the I Monday. of age or younger, shall hunt ex- cident fund administered by the The handbook includes infor­ Bike Recovered mouth of the Rogue. Death growing out of injuries cept on his own premises or that state industrial acaident commis­ JUNE TRAFFIC mation on programs of econom -------------o------- suffered in the course of their of a parent or legal guardian sion. The license itself cost $1. ie development including area (LA IM S 55 LIVES empoyment claiimed five men in with firearms without first ob- A bicycle belonging to the son Another dollar goes to the stu- CloWUS At Douglas redevelopment, labor informa­ I„ „ , no, . „ - • . .v- u , Ore8°n last week, according to taining from the Oregon state tion and assistance, promotion of Ray Rogers reported taken dent difcver education fund and June 1961 went into the books the state industl.ial accident game commission, and ha...lg on of business growth, public facili­ from their home on Madrona St. 75c goes to the accident fund to C o u n t y F a i r traK c t0 1,1 to the state industrial accident his person, a certificate of corn- was later recovered at the Galley i help meet unpaid medical costs 1 Oregon’s history. ties development, federal pro­ commission. Reported for the petency dn the safe handling of curement and construction, com­ Cafe by officer Mel Brownley, ! resulting from motor vehicle ac- Fun for kids of all ages will be The 55 deaths lacked up last weekending Jidv 1 3 were 1 299 e ..™ ,« ! a.dents. o- found at the Douglas county month c„rni,cSW| the „revious re- . ending July 13 were 1,299 firearms, munity welfare and civil defense. f a i r A llo n s . 24 t h m 7 i„ n,«». . . surpassed .the pi evious re ________ industrial accidents a n M d _ „„ 30 Section 3. A IXH'SOn 17 vpnrs wNiwaw»« o. Driver licensing division man- fair August 24 thru 2 27 in Rose- Requests for the handbook, ager Edward M. Synlng pointed burg, and high on the list of cord June of 1946 when 46 per- c]aims for occupational disease, of age or younger who desires to which may be obtained free of Judges’ Retirement i Those whose injuries proved obtain a certificate of compet- out that special inserts will be star performers will be the sens died in highway crashes. charge for Oregon constituents, included with renewal notices to clown team of Tacki and Little Nine of iast months smashups fatal were state patrolman Avon ency shall: should be sent to Senator Morse’s Fund Has Finances p Mayfeld of Bend, injured last Satisfactorily complete a show the new $2.75 fee. He said Tic. Clowning with a new slant t0°k two or more lives. office, 417 Senate Office Bldg., The dead ranged age from State Treasurer Howard C. I the department has some 900,000 on the age old art, the father an d ' three-year-old boy in killed* when a February southwest of Bend; course in safe handling of fire- Washington 25, D. C. iree-year-old boy, killed when Howard M storks of Eugene, a arms approved by the game com- Belton has notified Chief Justice I renewal forms remaining that son team will perform through he ran in front of a truck, to an caterpilla r tractor operator in mission; or William M. McAllister of tne show the old fee, thus the need ¡out the fair schedule. Featured in the audience par- J T u wtoch jUred JU"e 21 n°rth °f SprlnR’ l ,b > DlsPlay a document duly Oregon supreme court, that the 1 for th nsert. ADJUSTED HEADLIGHTS " in n t in n event» the vehicle off Vancou- issued to the applicant by an ap judges’ retirement fund, created' Syn.ng requested Oregonians ticipation events h.!<.hHehHn<. highlighting when idi , In , which , ,.O I1U she O1 fleld; M|le McCarty , c o n tr o l, v p r W n s h In liir p r i in P o r t l a n d n ,^ n .,in t n „ n i V i c i i , . a n o t h e r ARE REQUIRED by the 1943 legislature, now has whose licenses expire on or after , the act will be the lollipop tree, f h„nk and ver’ W ash; inJ'lr,ed *n ,o l ,land proprlate authority to its credit $36,823.01, as com-1 August 9 to remit the proper [ with lollipops for all the kids. landpd nn * nPP ‘ Jllne_ 1:b Phillip T. Hyde of state which c r l i f e t: at he has a logger injured satisfactorily completed a course Drivers pulling a boat or trail-¡pared with $63,802.93 a year ago. $2.75 fee even if an insert should j The annual kiddies’ day on 26 of those who died were un- June and Claience j. Es ill the safe handing of firearms, er or with back seat and trunk j In his report to the high fai l to arrive with a reminder Thursday. August 24. is being de'r 3„ vears of a(fP. One of these peth of Cottage Grove, a line ser- which course Is approved by the | planned loaded with camping or vaca-lcourt, Belton said that appor­ card. pmn.ru around Tacki iHLKis s “Krazy n-razy was ]7. yea|..old glr, who died ; icpman in1urPd Junp ,« Cot- Kontests and stage shows, with the car shp had recelved thp v.ceman injured June 16 i„ Cot game commission. tion equipment were urged to -, tionmenta from the general fund tage Grove. Section 4. The game commis­ the eleven year old “Little Tic” previous dav us a high school day by the department of motor' during the fiscal year that ended sion shall, under such rules and providing much of the fun. vehicles to have their car head- June 30, 1961, ol sums equal to graduation present. She and at regulations as it dees necessary “Tacki”, known lights adjusted to avoid blinding three per cent of the combined Loud ’Noise’ , ... as . Larry , , Rn. . least six others were thrown1 BlIS Positions and expedient, create and ad­ salaries of judges of the circuit oncoming drivers. : rarv y 7 nr' A f cars at the time of minister a hunter safety train­ of El ceni-ta Calif, and is wide-, g t j |l ()pt>n The department said it had re­ courts a n d supreme court, Brings Arrest ing program for the purpose of ly recognized at California fairs I The six-month toll stands at r ceived several complaints this amounted to $21.991.05, and that On a routine stop to warn summer from motorists who have the sum of $36,791.46 was with­ and othei fetes. ¡229, slightly more than a 30 per Port Orford-Langlois schools training those persons covered by been blinded by headlights of held and credited to the fund1 driver of excessive noise from cent increase over the first six! have filled three of the five bus section 3 of this act In the pro­ oncoming vehicles loaded-down from the salaries paid to the ! “pipes” , officer Brownley was Mr. and Mrs E. L. Bumpass months of 1960 At the end of driving positions which are open per method of hunting with fire­ arms, The game commission Judges of the circuit courts and reportedly challenged to “make and daughters Marsha, Martha June in 1959, the year Oregon for the coming year, with vacation equipment. The department explained that supreme court. Retirement ben-1 an arrest if the law was being and Pamela of Oklahoma City, broke all previous records for Harvey McDaniel and Geo shall prescribe a course of in­ a headlight adjustment is re- efits paid from the fund during ' violated”. So, arrested was Ben are visiting in the home of Mrs. traffic deaths, the toll was 204 Woodward, Sr„ will drive at Port struction for qualifications of qulred to compensate for the ad- [ the fiscal year amounted to $87, Neff, Fourmile, who forfeited $ 15 J Bumpass' brother. Jack Rice and Orford In place of Robert Meyer instructors and the individual bail on Monday, July 17. family. ditlonal weight on the back of 386.32. and Clarence Hansen, both of standards which must be met by applicants and shall issue cer­ the car. Otherwise, even head-1 - whom are retiring REPRESENTATIVE FROM lights on low beam will blind Lester Higgins will drive the tificates of competency to those ASSESSOR'S OFFICE TO other drivers and could result in route at Langlois in place of persons who satisfactorily com­ v ît ' t z "rs Hairy Greenwell, who Ls also re­ plete the training. a serious accident. BE HERE AUGUST 14 Section 5. The game commis­ A driver may also find himself | tiring. I The next date for a represent­ There are sti'.Il two positions sion may cooperate and enter cited by state police for driving a vehicle with improperly adjust­ ative from the assessor’s office open, according to district sup- into agreements with other pub­ ed headllights if he fails to get, to be in Port Orford city hall [ erintendent Jack Rice, one at lic and private agencies, groups the lights adjusted, the depart-1 will be August 14. ' Port Orford and one at Langlois. and indiv duals, including but not limited to the superintend­ ment concluded. ent of public instruction, and the National Rifle association In FISH COMMISSION PRESENTS carrying out the provisions of SUCCESSFUL FISH this act. CHINOOK SALMON TO STATE Section 6 The department of COMMISSION TUNA • r i * " ’-' ’í W ’ ’ state police shall cooperate with CRUISE ENDS “You too can catch a fish in eventually returned as an out- the game commission ln carry- Oregon,” quipped Governor Mark standing product of Ihe cooper- ¡ng out the provisions o /th is act. A successful exploratory tu n a; Hatfield as he admired a magnif ative effort of man and nature,” , section 7 (1) Violation of cruise ended Sunday, July 16, as icent mounted Chinook salmon he Meierjurgen said. section 2 of this net is punishable. fish commission biologists aboard had just accepted from the Ore­ In answer to the question of ,ip„n conviction, by a fine of not the chartered vessel Minnie B put gon fish commission on behalf of where he intended to display the more than $25. the people of the state. The sal­ fish, the governor indicated that <2i The justice, district or clr into port at Astoria after com­ mon, which weighed 54 pounds the visitor’!' lounge ln the state cuit court shall be considered pleting a 13-day cruise off the and measured 50 inches when capitol bu.idlng seemed like a an appropriate court handling Oregon coast. Robert Ayers, fish captured at the Hish commission’s good possibility. "That way, I criminal actions to which a commission biologist, reported Cascade hatchery near Bonne­ visitors can see what we have child alleged to have violated the best catches of albacore tuna ville last September, was pre­ available here in Oregon’s waters section 2 of this act, may be re- were made from Cape Blanco i sented last week in a ceremony and perhaps be encouraged to manded by the Juvenile court, north to Coos Bay, auout 75 miles in the office of the state fisher­ stay on and fish,” the governor House Rill 1180 offshore, in waters with a 62- said. Notwithstanding the provia- degree surface temperature. ies director in Portland. In making the presentation, At the conclusion of the pre- ions of subsection (It or ORfl The 15 albacore tuna that were tagged and released were , aught ] commission chairman Herman P dentation, a cake decorated wiith 497 040 no person under 12 years Melerjurgen pointed out that the a replica of a large fish sur- of age ahall be Issued a big gam« by trolling a feathered jig. as 1961 session of the state legisla­ rounded by 39 smaller ones, each tag. No person under 14 years of is done commercially. The sur­ ture had designated the Chinook representing a year ln the gov age shall be permitted to hunt face water temperatures encoun­ as the official Oregon state fish. ernor's life, was presented by the with a gun or bow and arrow on tered during the cruise were be­ "It appears only fitting that this fish commission staff in honor lands other than his own prem- tween 62 and 64 degrees, gener­ specimen should be one that was of the governor's birthday, which Jses, or those of a parent or le- ally high for this time of year j gal guardian, unless accompan­ reared and liberated as a young was Wednesday, and up to two degrees higher, Ever popular was the motor­ the local Lions and Motorcycle the starting pit here. club. A rider is just leaving ied by an adult. cycle hill climb «poMored by i&sh at a state hatchery and than last year. TV Drive Is On Up-Swing as®