-Thursday, September 21, 1961
PORT ORFORD NEWS
KIT ’N KABOODLE
Press Management
To Meet with SIAC
By Ed. U. Kashun
F C U
i I r< C D M V S
S-o-o-o. someone is afraid Port
Day Business Classes in Steno
And General Office Nearly Full
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!
¡speed trap if our police enforce
Salem—Plans for a one-day
the school zone speed laws, eh? I
conference
between the members
Louis L Felheui.
Editor and Publisher
Well, the school-zone laws are
.
The president
a longer
time to c comDlete
I i of , the newspaper publishers
and ¡Oregon
coilege. of
Dr. Southwestern
Wendell L require
Both day
and nigTt
" i e
pretty
well
pubiic.zed—and
zones
Paul L. Peterson
Managing Editor
Ute flamed well
marked—and
, he , , hanlc
„„„ 'he state industr.al accident com- Van Loan, announced Sept. 12 open to all from 18 to 80. Last
well
marked—and
P. O Box 5
Port Orford, Oregon
those who are caught
speeding fo,'. your f,ne suD olrt n f ’ ih s miss-°n have been jointly
an- th a t there was room for only 12 year the age ranged from 18 to 51
in them ceitam lj hould have no ¥M
r., great rv-a™.
Subscription per ye
i Curry County iln advance, $3.00
years
Oregon state fair. ' n° un€ed bv Sidney B Lewis more day time business education ! with many between 25 and 4u
alibi, except that they just were
Outside Curry Cou:
Again it has been dem onstrat chairman ot the commission and students. The facilities at the This is an ideal way lor any man
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»3.50
breaking the law—and this w rit ed th a t state fair holds a special Carl C Webb, manager of the Coos Bay campus are lim ited1 or woman to learn employable
Single Copy
lu Cents
Oregon Newspaper Publsher as- which will require a limit o n ' skills.
er has been guilty, too.
place in the affection and inter
liin uu n cem en ts. Notices. News and Advertising M ust Be
IF THE LAW IS WRONG, ests of our Oregon people Pa socation for Friday. September enrollment.
1 The night classes consist of
let's change it: if it's right, let's tronage was excellent. Judging 22 There will be special em-1 The two curricula, stenograph f bookkeeping, shorthand, typing,
In The O ffice b) 5 :0 0 O'clock Tuesday E vening
enforce it ALL LAWS—a n d | from the generous remarks about phasis on the problems and data ic and general office, are held! office machines, business Eng-
when we get caught, pay up!
■ the "Show Window of Oregon", wh;ch determine workmen's com- from 9:00 a m until 2:25 p.m -iU sh and office procedures. The
n e w s p a p e r N A T IO N A I
ED ITO R IA L
a« our state fair has been termed. pensation rates and future legis- Monday thru Friday at the Coos' schedule of these classes will be
We hope the adult who fur- ! it pleased folks.
u • U S H £ « s
lA S ^ b c ÍA T liN
lative plans.
Bay campus. The first class of announced soon. Dr. Van Loan
^ V ^ ASSOCIATIO n C ^
e
n shed the intoxicants to three
The meeting has been called the fall term starts September 25: cautioned again th at the day
Your boosting helped produce
IT T T H 1 8 M W J M H M
teen-agers last Friday night is I the desired results
as one of a series of face-to-face and ends December 16. The win-1 business school has a maximum
Thank you conferences with key industries ter term starts January 2 and ' Umlt and will be filled on a first
happy—one of the boys lay in ] so much.
the rain for an hour, passed out, ]
to enable both industry and th e ;ends March 17. The spring term Come first serve basis. Anyone
Sincerely.
before he was found and taken
i commission to understand and starts March 26 and ends June planning on attending should
OREGON
STATE
FAIR
•
Wi»rlr
/vil» solutions
rnlttlioM«- to problems n 9. Both curricula
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home—no pneumoia yet. we un- j
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[work out
requires each r call. write or come in to the Coos
W eatherford each must face jn the in d u strial! student to have a high school di-
oerstand. The others got home
Bay campus office in room 15
John O. C hatt
accident field.
ploma or proved satisfactory ol the east branch at Marshfield
somehow—their parents should
Jack Stump
In addition to the rate discus- competency. Shorthand, typing and fill out an application blank.
be real happy at their children's
Donald Ostensoe
s:on by Roy Green, actuary., and bookkeeping are taught from
early success In life.
A counseling interview can be
Ursel C. Narver. Chairman
other commission m atters will be the beginning but at an acceler arranged a t most any tim e with
Governor Mark Hatfield Wed- state's more than 300.000 11-
Howard Maple, Manager
a te d by James Wiles, director of ated pace. Business English re- Donald Moffitt, chairman of the
On the other hand: Ken Rund- |
nesday urged all Oregonians to censed hunters will soon be tak- berg and Rodney Dunn will be
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the accident prevention division, quires a basic knowledge of business < ducation department.
observe the Red Hat Day pledge ing to the woods and fields," representing Pacific high next
and Francis Ely. supervisor of , grammar, Special class hours
as they enjoy the state's forests Hatfield said.
the claims division.
Sunday - Monday at the Klam
are scheduled to help those th at
aad fields.
"The hunting license is not ath Falls convention of student
“I am sure there are questions show need. Office machines in-
"Every citizen has
a solemn authority w trespass upon pri.
councils: Jerry' Smith. Pacific
in the minds of publishers which eludes
business
mathematics
obligation to obey
the <»me VBte Iands, nor
| t reI(eve the high, was awarded the famous
could be answered, a t least p a r - ! which requires a good back
laws respect the rights and pro- individual of responsibility for "Fred Meier Calf" at the recent
The Beachcombers held a bus- tially. by such a session.’’ Mr gtound of the fundamentals of
perty of others, and to exercise [he safety of himself and other
Oregon state fair; about half ofliness meeting Monday night a t | Webb told Mr. Lewis upon re- . math. If the student has had
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firearms, ' hunt<,rs
year,s 53 huntjng
those graduating from Pacific the Ed Zastera home. A ttend- cei ing ,be invitation for the prior training in any of the sub
Hatfield said.
accidents and 13 fatalities, plus
m -rtlr-
jects he or she can take a quali
As a part of a year-long Good the 196, ,ecord t0 date of u high last spring, and who wished ing the meeting were Mr. and
fying test and be given credit
Outdoors Maimers'
Program such accidents and three dea(hs to attend college were granted Mrs. Albert B riitm . Mr. and Mrs
FTed Deavers. Mr. and Mrs. Ab
for th at subject. The cost is $65
Oregon’s annual Red Hat Days should
sufficient evidence of various scholarships.
And the list of those who h av e. Ramey. Mi', and Mrs. Ed Zastra
a term, ($195 for one year) and
oteervanee commenced Septem- the need fOr care and jud
accomplished worthwhile things and Irene Silvers. A day of
about $60 for books the first
ber 15. Emphasis is on hunting
on the part of all concerned,’ could go on and on—so. those cleanup and work on the cove
term. W ith cost of travel in
safety, and reducing the inci Hatfield concluded
few who “make the black marks” was decided to be held this S un
cluded the full year should not
dence of man-caused fires and
should not be taken as represent day starting a t 10:00 a m. Mem
exceed $300. This, said Dr. Van
property damage
ative of the great majority.
Rural traffic on Oregon's high- Loan, is very low in cost for value
bers please come and bring pot
The Red Hat Days observance
ways increased 3.1 per cent dur- ! received. This training will qual-
luck to be served at 1:0») p.m.
is sponsored by farm groups,
The first home football game
A big dance that is coming up iug July 1961, over July of the : ify a person for a starting posi-
timberland operators, conserva
of the season will be played on on the 30th of this month with | previous year, according to re- tion in an office. Additional
tionists, livestock interests, labor
Blanco Field tomorrow evening B ji] and Irene cyphert calling sults from 84 traffic recorde: lo training can and should be had
organizations, and state and fed
starting at 8 o'clock—come on ] wi)1 start a t 8:0„ p m
clu5 cations of the Oregon state high- I through the night classes,
eral agencies
COATS & CLARK
On September 1, State Treasur. out and support the thin blue wi], fUri,iS’, doughnuts and cof- way department. This brought’ The day business school will
“A large percentage of the
er Howard C. Belton deposited line which represents YOUR
¡or the dance.
< *be increase for the first seven: take the students full time. Dr
RED HEART
with the state fiscal agency in high school this season—at least |
ocean Spray Twirlers of months of 1961 to 10.4 per cent Van Loan warns—much study
New York City, $3,315,000 with let eni know you appreciate Bandon have invited all of the greater than the same months of (and homework is required, and
CORSE SPRAYING which to retire »3,000,000 In state their efforts.
4-PLY KNITTED
Beachcombers for a potluck sup- i last year.
the student is requested not to
highway N nds and pay $315,000
per this Saturlay night sta rtin g ' At five recorder locations re- work and carry a full load. A
I will be ready to start sprat ing
Worsted 4-Oz.
interest on $33,250.o00 of such
at 6:30. Dancing will follow i fleeting urban traffic, July show- partial load is possible but will
corse in the n e x t tw o weeks. Sign
Please
bring
your
own
table
ser-
i
"d
a
19
Per
cent
increase
in
1961,
JAMES DANIEL JOHNSON
np now. Write Mrs. Grout at
Belton will deposit on October
vice and something for the pot- 1 bringing the composite change!________
Extension Service office. Gold 1. sufficient money to pay $750,-
luck
for the first seven months over: RELIG IO US IN ST R U C T IO N
Private
graveside
services
were
Beach, for cost-share appllca I000 Principal and $61,875.00 in-
Couples
who
wandered
to
a similar period In 1960 to 3.5 vt'ILL START
conducted a t Port Orford ceme
tfons. Federal government pays terest on state highway bonds; tery Monday, Sept 18 at 1 p.m. North Bend last Saturday n ig h t' Pef cent.
$2.045,543.75 interest on Oregon
The
first
to dance to the calling of Ruth
.
, , day of July, the Sat-
St. John Catholic church an
Reg. $1.19 SKEIN
80 per cent of cost.
veterans’ welfare bonds; $2,500,- for Jam es Daniel Johnson, infant Stillion and to help initiate the • urday
beginning the l o n g pounces this week the start of
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
John
000 principal and $278,125 Inter
ASSOCIATED WEED
new
hall
above
the
airport
w
ere.
'
Fourth"
holiday,
saw
the
great-
Ieijgious
instruction
for
the
fall,
•S P E C IA L *
est on World War II veterans’ son.
SERVICES. Inc.
The chid was born September the Myers. Brittons, Rameys,, est number of cars passing re classes for the grade schooi stu-
bonus bonds; and »92.937.50 in
Carrs,
Wilsons,
Silvers.
Ed
Zas.
corder
locations.
Heaviest hour rents will begin Friday. Sept. 22
Limited Time Only
14 in Southern Coos General
terest on state reforestation hospital
Call O ffice Gold Beach
J -----1 í I fre-
in Bandon and died the teras~_Leoua(d Z a s ' eras’ Deavers Í
— !in the church building itnmedi
bonds.
quently between four and five I ately after school.
and Stan Babbs.
P hone CH 7-8081
The payments on principal of same day-
A south coast council meeting | P m-
_____ for high school stu-
Classes
state bonds
on September I and: ,
aditon to the parents, sur- was held at the Skylaf last S u n -: Oregon gas
JOHN FLETCHER
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consumption dur- j dents will beeii
gas^consumptlon,
begin Sunday. Sept.
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m
2
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!
Mr
and
Mrs
Frank
Johnson
of
day
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immedia,ely after the 9:30
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state bonded debt to $332.192. Salem and Mr and Mrs Haldor " as rumored that Mr and M rs.; ner cent over June of last year. a m mass
000, Belton said.
SKEIN
Dahl of Port Orford
Britton did not get enough danc- bringing the first six m onths.
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The Bandon funeral home was
Saturday night, so thgy went total to an increase of 5 35 p er'
MORE LUMBER
in charge of arrangement«.
back over to N orth Be,,d S und« y , cSnt ove'' the same months of
to attend the business meeting 1960
More lumber is used in Ameri Sorry — No Lay-aways
and to dance some more.
ca than in any other nation,
at this Low Price
Watch the News for the date LUNCHEON GIVEN
though Canada and New Zealnd
Bishop Kali Bulletin
to be set soon for square dance
boast a greater consumption per
FOR
MRS.
SWITZER
person. The average American
The fall term will begin Sep lessons. Ernie Nelson will be
uses twice as much lumber as a
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tember 25 and the new Bishop ,pacl 'ink- and a better teacher
A luncheon was given for Mrs. Russian, four times as much as
classes will start the week of
patience aplenty will be
I Ray (Ethel) Switzer Tuesday at an Englishman and six times as
the 25th. In order to enroll in bard
I|nd
PORT ORFORD
I the Orfords cafe. Others pres- much as a Frenchman.
these classes you must pay your
I ent were Mrs Geneva Tucker.
fee of $7.50 at the Southwestern
Mrs. Doris Wells. Mrs. Lloyd
Oregon college in the east branch
BE AN “AT-HOME" BUYER
! Bates, Mrs. Eunice Babbs and
building of the Marshfield high
Mrs. Virginia Krigbaum.
school or send your check made
I Mrs Switzer is a past member
out to "Southwestern Oregon
of the Lions Auxiliary who is now
College", to the SOC. P.O. box I
living in North Bend Her hus-
5»»9, North Bend Oregon. Please]
vourl FaI1 teim classes for adults in cand was formerly chief of po
enclose with the check
name address and the class th at
C° “nty have been an,' ounc- lice in Port Orford.
you wish to take. There will be
,he e« ensi0I> div^ ° n of
LARGEST MULE DEER
a maximum on each class, th e re - I , h e ° reg° n ste te system o f h i8 h '
on either a credit or a non-credit
fore. get your registrations in as 1 er «>ucat'° n
First
50 Gal. 7600 Gas
In Brookings Ed 410: Meth- basis. Registrations should be
soon as possible.
1 ods of research materials in lang- completed by the first class meet
Second
25 Gal. 7600 Gas
I uage arts is in progress. The ing.
BE AN “AT-HOME" BUTER Southern Oregon college course,
Students who earn credit in
Third
............ Oil Change
Say yon aav It In The New«.
olfeting three hours of graduate extension classes may transfer
| credit, had the first class meet full credit to any state system
ing August 31.
LARGEST BLACK TAIL DEER
institution or elewhere subject to
Subsequent meetings are sched Individual requirements.
First
50 Gal. 7600 Gas
uled for September 23. October
Fees of $ 11 per credit hour are
21, November 18 and December consistent with charges of state
Second
25 Gal. 7600 Gas
16 from 9-11:45 am . and 1-3:45 system campuses.
p m. In the high school.
Further information is avail
Third .........
Oil Change
Instructor is A rthur Phillips, able from the general extension
assistant professor of education, division office on the college
SOC
campus in Ashland
WIDEST HORN SPREAD
In Gold Beach Psy 461: De-
With A Personal
i velopmental psychology II—ad-
Free Lube and Oil ( hange
I olescence and m aturity will be
PLANER WOOD
offered Mondays from 7 9:45 pm .
MOST POINTS (Both Sides)
’
24-INCH LENGTHS
(beginning September 25. The
] course offers three hours gTadu-
2x4's
Free Lube and Oil Change
I ate credit Classes meet In the
2x6 s
high
school.
2x8's
FROM
Deer must lie field dressed, legs tiff at
Instructor is Robert Johnson,
$16.50 Per Load
special education consultant. C ur
knee joint, less heart and liver.
ry county schools.
DON MECHALS
Enrollments in general exten
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sion division classes are accepted
— WEIGHING —
i Orford will become known as a
Published Every T hursday
Second class mail privileges authorized at Port Orford, Ore.
fvSk F
I
Governor Hatfield Urges Full Observance
Of Red Hat Days Safely Pledge by Hunters
Beachcombers Hold
Business Meeting
Rural Traffic and
Gas Use is Up
State Bonds
Are Retired
YARN
98<
HUNTERS
Attention !
VAR/try
Adult Classes Set
In Curry County
BIG BUCK CONTEST
DANCE
CONSOLIDATE
THOSE BILLS
LOAN
Pick up ticket at our station,
weigh deer at Pacific Super
Market, return ticket for
measuring and recording
CRATER
FINANCE
36O-E Bet-Gar Bldg
H U N T E R S ...
GET THAT HUNTING BUGGY IN SHAPE
NOW — SEE US FOR
ANTI FREEZE - WHITE GAS
TIRES and RECAPS
Mayea's 76 Union
Avio« From Chinook Theatre
Gold Beach
Call CH 7-2811
Closed Saturdays
UNTIL 2:30
★ PICKLE TANK
★ CLEANING
DON SMITH & DAN McCANN
With the Mystery Man Combo
SERVICE
FOR ENGINE BLOCKS
CYLINDER HEADS. Etc.
Heads or Valves Refaced
Complete Valve Jobs
Hubbard Racing Cams — Motor Overhauls
REBUILT ENGINES FROM $79.50
(Plus Tax and Freiehti
N’AÇ noi'RS
9 t > 5:1«
KIRKPATRICK
Blouck West of Drug Store
AUTO
REPAIR
ED 2-2913
RESTAURANT OPEN TIL 2:00 A M.
ED 2-8851 For RESERVATIONS
ORFORDS
cedar room