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L ib ra ry U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon Eugene, Oregon FISHING HUNTING BOATING BEACH COMBING P o r t O r fo r d Volume Four, Number Thirty ew s Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon — Price. Ten Cents CLAMMINQ CRABBING SCENERY SIGHT- ‘ SEEING Thursday, October 26, 1961 forest iieceipis of s3 5 5 .6 0 6 Due Curry for Schools, Roads State Treasurer Howard C. , Belton has received from tha Forest Service division of the V. | S. Department of Agriculture, tha sum of $ 10,224,466.96 as the a n nual twenty-five per cent distri butive share of the state of the amounts collected by the U. 3. 'government from forest reserve rentals, sales of timber, and other sources from forest re Mrs. Helen Slocum, clerk of serves for the fiscal yeaf ending district 2-CJ schools, was served June 30, 1961. The amount re with a subpoena Wednesday of ceived by the state from the same this week by attorneys foi Gary source for the year ending June 1960, was $12,629,205.82, ac Lewis, by his guardian, Audrey 30, 5 ' cording to Belton. Lewis, giving notice of a suit filed in Marion county circuit court The money will be apportioned asking $25,0 0 0 for " . . . costs and distributed to the various and disbursements herein to be counties based upon the amount that was received during the fis taxed. . . . The new suit is an outgrowth cal year from forest reserves. of one lost recently by the Lewis’ The amounts apportioned are in Curry county circuit court in divided in the proportions of 75 which they sought re-imburse- per cent to the road funds and 2S ment for $1,920.50 in medical ex per cent to the school funds of penses which they alleged they the counties. Curry county will had paid because of an accident receive $353,606.08 in forest re on the Battle Rock school serve receipts. grounds in April of 1960. when the son. Gary, was hit in the head by a shot-put. Ilrifcftsnijin’s sketch of the new city hall building shows front Don Deming, former teacher view. The building will face and athletic instructor at Battle on 20th street at Idaho. City Rock school and now elementary offices are in the center, flank, principal of a small Marlon Pacific high students Lonnie ed on the right by council county school, is also a party to Kennedy and Danny King were <h;unbers and court room, and the new action. eased out of their first place pos on the left by the library. De- itions in Mayea's 76 Union "Big bhm is by Joe Gribble. Buck” contest as the season The State Tax Commission has offered positions immediately the An overheated wood stove, ^ 1 L s t i g l o i s , P . 0 , closed Sunday night. Kennedy ¡announced that graduate forest- commission said, at an annual I A second load of lumbet is had led in the blacktail division lers are being sought to assist in starting salary of $5,280. In-1 started a house fire at the A l-, scheduled to leave the Port Or with a 143 pound buck aud King j the administration of new tim-j creases can be earned to a maxi- fred Johnson home on 11th andi Curry county tax assessor Pat ford dock with the arrival of a had recorded a top of 190 for a ; Idaho streets opposite Prank’s i Masterson has scheduled meet- second Chamberlain ship due Fri mule deer. ber tax laws passed by thé 1961 nlum of $6,000. Applicants must be graduate, Repair Service last Thursday | illgS at Langlol-S Wedneday. No- day (tomorrow). However, the | legislature. The State Emergen- Jim Krieger moved Into first | vember 8. and at Port Orford ship is expected to be a little late place with his 204 pound mute ’ cy Board recently set aside funds foresters, physically qualified, j night, October 19. with practical experience in tim- Ten volunteer firemen respond-i Tuesday, November 7 at 7:30 and may not arrive until Satur deer, taking both horn spread j for this purpose. day. and total point honors as well. Acceptable applicants will be iber cruising,, as the commission J ed( to /e ^c all at 9 p m - al>d had j p.m. for discussion and explana jobs involve field work inventory extinguished the flames by 9:50 tion of tax statements and re His efforts win him 5(1 gallon.) p.m ing of private timber of 7600 gasoline and two lube lated problems. The fire started inside an ex Persons wishing further infor- Are you prepared for family I jobs and oil changes. King matlon or applications should; terior wall and travelled up the The meetings will be held in survival la case of nuclear attack I dropped to second place for 25 contact Personnel Section, S tate' s|de of the house into an open the elementary school multi- gallons of 760(1 gas, and Ray against the United States? An Tax Commission. Salem. I attic, firemen said. Damage was purpose rooms and all property Reinke, with a lStLpound deer, swers on how on» may prepare I r e p o r t e r s light. No insurance owner taxpayers are urged to at ■■ ' O- ■■ ■ takes third for an on change. for survival in Curry county will I I» as carried. Art McCloskey, with a 150- be given at the Port Orford grade ! tend. school PTA meeting Thursday, A program covering the history pound buck, wins the blacktail ------------ o------------- evening (tonight) in the multi- Dr Leon P Minear, state su-i of fire arms will be presented at deer first prize, 50 gallons of 7600 purpose room of the grade school. I Perintendent of public Instruc-! the Battle Rock grade school gas. Louie Dearborn slipped in The filmstrip and lecture pre- 1t*011 wid ** the main speaker at, gym Wednesday, November 1 at a second place trophy of 145 sentation will deal with family [a mep0ng to be held in the, 1 p.m. for Port Orford grade pound.s for 25 gallons or 7600 The Langlois PTO has sched- gas. moving Kennedy to third survival aud farm protection Marshfield high school at 8 p.m I school students. from fallout. Fernley Long (Tuesday, October 31. The meet- “ ,ed annual dinner for Tues- Tin' program will be presented for an oil change. Curry county judge: Harry Hed- illg wid be ot Keneral interest to, day’ November 7, to coincide with Iby Ray Sullivan who represents John O'Hara carried away the derly, Curry county Civil Defense , res‘dents °f southwestern Oregon^ tlie National Education Week About 173,000 people in the ¡the National School Assemblies widest spread and total point of the Langlois | United States will be saved from ' * director; and Wayne Thomas, who are Interested in children . open house J Agency and is one of a series! honors for a blacktail, winning I schools. ¡cancer In 1962—some 3,o00 more An address by Gov. Mark O. given each year for students at two lube jobs and oil changes. chief radiological officer for Cur- and schools, ry county, are all expected to be' This meeting is one of a series! wi?h e.hLnneL W h begiIi‘ at 7;3rt’!tban in 1961—the American Can-j Hatfield and an exploration in to 'Port Orford grade and other I Other deer recorded in tbo open house to follow cer Society /t\m a te d Monday . the vulue wate,. |ja,.k , school throughout the .country. blacktail division were Jim Alli- Present and will answer questions be held over the state and is I Tlie figure includes about 1.674 following the filmstrip and lec-1 sponsored by the State Depart ) patrons of th " district. Among the guns that “speak” son'. l '*“ Pounds; D. A. Fleet- ment of Education. The Coos Port Orford elementary schools persons -------. in . Oregon. ----„— , velopment will be two highlights Ion Sullivan's program, are the ’ wnod’ 197 pounds; and Les King, ture presonteton. will hold their open house on The estimates, based on grow-1 1 the setond county park j antique pieces that poin| up hls 137 pounds. The meeting will be of particu- county meeting is being co-spon November 2 In S a l e m p ™ It is rumored tnat John Mayea cure »tes for the disease, I lar interest to farmers, Thomas s,'red by the State School Board Wednesday. November 8. begin Ing " ........... ...................... ...................- »>' from most (build of! America. A rare o l d K kilIed ,he b,gaest buck also indicated that alxiut 42,000 Representatives said. Also available will be tire! association and the Coos County ning at 7:3o p.m. The annual Pacific high Veter- persons will be saved from cancer, ,Oreg°n « /« counties are expected ' lotki t ¡ca, of th<jae w,th , forgot to ente, it. latest bulletins and literature on i SchQo1 Board association, vc' nt.rv» ..a . t- ~ ____ . ... . ' ' i t iiLf.PUfl I.nP m<*plinc7 Crwincnroil protection, from nuclear attack? Dr. Minear will be accompanied ans' Remembrance program h as1 next year who would have died ' 0 at,tend the meeting sponsored early settlers hunted wild animals disease - by the parks and recreation including fallout shelters, and by others »'ho will also take part been set for 2:30 p.m.. Friday, I had they developed — the —. — . ... di- , 'and fought the French, Indian! few years ago. In the last 251 ° tb® ° rego*’ ®‘ate Hlgh' ' and English Wars, <s followed by' family stockpiling of food, w ater!ln th<* P''°8ram which is planned November 1 0. have -------- ears, ---------- the cure .as follows: Tom Rigby, execu-, Speakers and a - program - ----- - . rate . . . from . . . cancer , Iway Department and the Oregon! a procession of firearms of lat and medicii supplies. ° " nty Park association Tiila years and designs The business meeting will be ! tive secretary of OSBA, "Possible - ,. ! been set up and a11 Patrons are has climbed from one out of sev- ! [ ° mook county commissioner, A H. shortened to a few minutes. Mrs,! Legislation in Area of School Fi- invited to attend this memorial en cases cured to the present one All guns displayed by Sullivan I Tilden and state recreation di- for all American veterans. in three. nance"; Jim Turnbull, deputy su hate been put into A-1 condition Donald Stole. president, said. I rector, Clayton E. Anderson will I The sixth annual Oregon state perintendent, SDE. “Revisions in I The statistical appraisal ap All practical and police demon —o------------ County School Office"; Cecil Po- I pears in the "1962 Cancer Facts ■share chairman's duties for the strations are with .38 special and , Elks association tour to Hawaii sey. executive secretary OEA. ( and Figures” prepared by the so ¡session In the state capitol build- * 45 caliber pistols A specially * 11 depari via jet on Monday, ciety for release during Monday's ' ing. "The Problems of Training and ■ constructed 200-pound backstop Ja "uary 1 1962 Fred Stefani, president, will be host. opening session of its week long j In noting that 26 Oregon coun- ! Is used. Certifying Teachers”; Dr. Mi- During their ten-day stay in annual meeting In New York ¡ties now have park systems and ! near. “Community College Plans". —---------- o .several of the remaining 10 are Hawaii, they will stop at the Reef City, Everyone is urged to attend. hotel and make a special tour of More than 300 movies avail-I According to the booklet, some conside' ,ng establishing a park ------------ o------------ Pacific high school alumni | Pearl Harbor and the National able On free loan to clubs and 45,000,000 Americans now alive program. Anderson has called the and students will celebrate their A scholarship of $100 has been i Cemetery located in the heart of other adult groups are described j will develop cancer if present county park movement "the fast 1W1 homecoming with a dance in a new catalog, "The Pocket .rates continue About 800,000 est growing recreation develop-1 awarded by Mrs. Vernice Master ! Punchbowl, an extinct volcanic after the Gold Beach football Guide to Free Films", just pub-'persons will be under medical men^ ’n Oregon today ” He pre-¡son to Shasta Lee Pritchard, a I crater. game tomorrow (Friday) eve lished by Modern Talking Pic-¡care for cancer ln 1962, 520,000 dieted It would be a major In-1 University of Oregon student j For information of tour, writa ning. ture .or them diagnosed during the fiuence on future i ecreation in , from Sixes, the university busl- Hawaiian Tour, 532 S. W. Yam- The dance will last from 10 j Curry County Pomona Grange The Service. ness office has announced. hi!1 S t. Portland 4 Oregon films range In content ■ year. Oregon. It is estimated, the state. till 12 with adults being charged will meet Saturday, October 28 from travel and sports to guid. J will have 5,000 new cases next ‘ $1 00 for admission. at 11 o’clock a.m. for potluck at ance for the home craf tsman, I year. High school students are pre the Ophir Grange hall. in its new "Facts and Figures ",! paring a parade and bonfire for Sixes Grange members are ask- fashion reviews and an explan- ation of the stock market. Run- the society compared the dram- tha afternoon prior to the game ed to bring dessert. Mrs. George ning times range from lu to 30 atic course of two forms of can ! ar.d dance. I McDonald, lecturer, said minutes. All of the films are cer—uterine and Jung cancer. ' 16mm-sound and most are in It announced that "more pro- c°l°r. gress has been made against can- The movies are made available Cer of the uterus than any other on loan by numerous industrial site” in the last 25 years and companies, professional societies that the death rate from this dis and other organizations as part ease has dropped 80 per cent, of their public information pro With universal application of the grams. Modern Talking Picture Papanicolaou smear examination Service acts as film distributor fOr early detection, uterine can The Curry County PTA Coun Action Programs”, by Gene Alii tor the various organizations Cer cotild be virtually eliminated cil will hold a school of instruc son, superintendent of Brookings Copies of the 32-page catalog as a cause of death, the society tion for PTA officers and com Harbor school district; "Resour-, may be obtained free from Mod- believes However a recent study mittee chairmen on Monday, Oct ces Available", by Mrs. Flora i » rn Talking Picture Service, c-o indicated that some 23,000,000 ober 30 at the Ophir school from Burch. Coos Bay. Rarig Motion Picture Co.. 2100 women—about 40 per cent of the 9:30 am . to 2:00 p.m Keynote Group discussions are planned North 45th S t . Seattle 3. Wash. ft male population—are unaware speaker for this school of In-1 as follows: "PTA Presidents nt this simple detection tech structlon will be Ed Segar, coun- and School Administrators”, led nique and that about 14,000 wo t.v school superintendent, who, by Mrs. Viola Whitaker and W I men still died of uterine cancer) will speak On the role of PTA in! I. Andersen."Programs Public!- ! in the last year. the community, according to W tv and Publications", led by Mrs.! On the other hand, the n< w re. L. Andersen, county PTA council Burch; "Membership, Room Rep- port states, in the same 25 year president. resentatives and Hospitality”,, period, lung cancer among met Following the keynote speaker, led by Jane Gauntlet. Gold Approximately 60 per cent of I has increased more rapidly than a panel will discuss “The PTA Beach; Budgets and Projects' the United Nations annual bud- j any other cause of death—almost Program and its Purpose", led by led by Mrs. Bess Wojahn, Gold get will be spent in the United I 500 per cent. Jack Rice, superintendent of dis Beach. __ , This represents Just i “Tf men would stop smoking, trict 2 CJ “Determining Com Lunch will be served In the about twice the amount of the cigarettes, most of heir eases o f1 City Councilman George Hahn ner of Idaho and îtlth streets. Mrs. Hahn and Mrs. Mary Yo munity Needs ", by Rev Klontz, Ophir school cafeteria for those! |U " S ~ annual assessment for the; lung cancer could be prevented.", points out the location of the The property was donated to der. Ophir; Converting Needs to'attending United Nation's budget the society report admonished. new eft, hall site on the cor- the city for the hall by Mr and ,000 Suit Filed Against School District Tax Commission Seeks Graduate Foresters for State Positions County Assessor Flue Fire Damage Light To Kold Meelinss McCloskey, Krieger Win Buck Contest Ship Due Famiiy Survival To Be Discussed At PTA Tonight Dr. Minear To Discuss Schools On October 31 Students To See Firearms History Next Wednesday Langlois PTO Dinner Slated Cancer Cure On Increase Gov. Hatfield To Address County Park Conference Oregon Elks Plan Tour of Hawaii New Film Guide Free to Clubs Pacific High Plans Homecoming Friday Scholarship Given Pomona Grange To Meet Saturday Curry Counly PTA Council Will Hold School of Instruction UN Budget Is Largely Spent Here I