S F IS H IN G H U N T IN O B O A T IN G •E A C H * C O M B IN G P o r t O r fo r d N e w s HCENKHT H IG H T - KKKINO Thursday, January 4, 1962 Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon — Price, Ten Cents Volume Four, Number Forty (C A M M IN O C R A SH IN G -uish-Àmerican War Vets Still L »ae Exemption Claims in Curry Gold Beach Takes Tournament Crown; Pacific Finishes Last In preparing the war veteraaa* Gold Bench defeated Yoncalla Gold Head» 11 1-1 1 1 » -481 exi-mpGon affid avit forme far «> 41 at the third annual P w elt-' l*ow«ra Taylor 8. Russell 14. , , I Crabill. Sewell 10. Plitaoit 6 G e l- mailing tills year, Assessor P a t­ “ h g h school Invitational 1 * - 1 ch(.„ < K alb rick E Master non staled the re­ krtbuit tournament here Friday | O old Seacii Burke 4. Payne 3. cord« of hla office allow three H.ght. winning the tourney fo r-ij,,..» g Dean. Dunkelborger 7. l |M»ni»ii-American W ar vi-U-raoa Uie second year Ui a row A -3 |C Barton 9. I Burton 1. Doyle still claiming exemption for tax­ Rice. Ingersoll « Allen. MeCully. C o ld Ui-ail» was locoed into Coverage of Curry county by es in Curry county These gei>- i second game» ovennne to edge out class B radio lu regard to civil defense tlttnen are O tto Hockel, larog- 17 9 18 10--S1 I Yoncalla Yuucalla. w ill be diariiased at the meeting lola; A L Bollinger and Frank b 8 7 13 38 Act .on la the last 36 seconds Pacific of the Curry Cltlgrna' Band R a- j E Blochle, both of Brookings. It W iley 34. M cD an ­ Yoncalla o i the regulation game kept the In addition. fo*ir widows o f . Wool- rr y 8. at 8 p m. a t the fairgrounds Spanish-American W ar vcleraas mnn 3 Means 1. Mathis. Carney a Ki ll W iley of Yoncalla diuiked are claiming exemption under in Oold Beach. a bosket to bring the score to a j 3 I * * - Teague 4, D Wiley. M e- A ll persons Interested in radio applicable laws of Oregon. 3v-3# tie and throw the game into H » f f le 3 ci mmunieatlon are Invited to a t- , overtime i Pacific—Bowman 6 Robison tend. For fu rth er Inform ation , In the consolation round, h ost, H B Luethe 6 -D u n n 4. Ibirtlctt, call Prank KnoUlngham . Port I Pacific bowed out 55-49 to P o w -| W rleh t. H ill 3 W a ld le 3. K »->'••- Orford, or W ally Blackburn, pres- . ,r s The teams were tied 3 0 - i » ' '» * 9 Johaon M ahaffey. R n tvl- Iclent, In Oold Beach, at the end of the first h alf, b u t, lw rB the Pi rates lost the game In th ej th ird quarter when they were Darrell Sm ith, 34. o i Spring- out-scored 16-10 (eld. was seriously Injured The teams scored evenly in the day »light. December 30. « last stanza. each team scoring the car in which he waa a l ine points Tom Oetchell and aenger went out of control, h it ­ n his low er Elk r iv ­ m ote ib a n ever at this year'« been good thia year MaryJaue and Jim Alexander. the two men wene enroute froas sioner 12, Dunn 13. B Luethe 3, B a rt­ e r farm , laid 14 cows cited for Ore» hound officials have re­ Salem to Sheridan when the ac­ lett 3. K Luethe 8. H ill I . Rund- various outstanding aco»»»- quested th at they be allowred to cident occurred otrg 2 ------------- o ---------- abandon o-jerations over the old plishm ents One of these. D e­ P o w ers-T aylo r 10, Oetchell highway between H arris creel, sign S p ark lin g Susie, received 14. Rusweil 12. Crwbill. Sewn I 6. junction and Cape Sebastian as the 100.000 lb. lifetim e aw ard Pinson 13 well as a short section at H u n ­ Susie's record, checked by Thursday te l Ion Portland — Approximately 39 ters Creek and shift th eir pas­ In the opening round 'action Oregon State U n iversity and the A m erican Jersey C a ttle ip w i arow of cancer In Curry senger. baggage and express tra f­ Thursday night. Oold Beach de­ Clubs showed th at she h 8 * n unty will be diagnosed for the fic to newly realigned section» According to Alfred J. Urtaaoo. ft atod Powers 48-40. and Y o n ­ f rat time in 1962 Bays M r» Vel­ ot Highway U S 101 which will district dlrectoi ot the Portland calla dumped Pacific SI -38 before produced 141,867 lbs of m ilk be completed and opem-d to tra f­ (m o re than 80 tons) containing ina Violetle of Brookings, c h a ir­ Im m lgrsuxi and N a tu ralb a tle n an estimated 378 to 300 fans A new Oregon law. which be­ man of the county unit of the fic In 1982 Seivlte office the u» formation Chuck Barton dumped In IB 8.P96 lbs of b u tte rfat came effe c tlie Monday, provides Four of the Sw eet Jerseys d ia l iiu par t of a paa*engei m o­ Ameilcan Cancer Society's Ore- furniaiied by aliens Ui reporUng pointe for Oold Beach Howard gnn division In the same year, N E X T W EEK : I her addreaara has been declared Russell was high for Powers with , cows w ere aw arded trip le ton tor vehicle »hall be lower than Qulrzing private timber com­ all estimated 13 persons in the oenfIdentlal by »tatuU- 14 The Cruisers so *ly missed gold certificates: three recelv the lowest portion of lbs runs ol Th«*e reports must be sub­ their 6-«. center Shorty Is s io ii e<1 double bin awards, and si* the wheels when the tires aie patira of Oreguti on their timber county wl I be saved from the mitted during January each year who chase not to make the trip r n m n a i cow pow er Index r a t­ properly Inflated harvest poiiclea will la- con tin or.I disease About 31 will die T h e predict Iona are based on b> all aliens in the United States, Ir. the night'» second clash ings which «howt-l they each The n ee law, »itnilar to a C a l­ by the legislative Inlet .m com­ »talistleal forecasta about cancer w ith few exceptions Forma on Yoncalla showed once again why produced over 10,000 lbs of ifornia statute la designed to ' mittee on natural resources at it» apgcarlne In the society's new »• Inch to submit the report* are the club is rated as on< of the m ilk in 305 days. combat the dangers which stem I9o3 Cancer Pact» Ever wonder where u«e » m i a.alable at any post office or o<- H enry Bennett of Sixes had Iron» the practice of lowering au ­ January 19 and 30 meeting in handbook best, if not the No 1 school quin­ tet Ul the »tste The Eagle« ham ­ tw o registered Jerseys which tomobiles as a customising tech­ Eugene chairman C lint Haight. end Figures", and the 19fl I pop­ goes? Ik« you remember Im port­ fice of the IN S Persons who are ulation of the county, estimated ant tiappenlngs tor the lust 13 unable to pick up a form because mered the Pirates into sulanb- received the cow power Index nique. O fU u . the lowering pro- J r . announced Thursday 'n the Oregon State Board of months? Do you remue so much of Illness, or other reasons, w - y aton, leading by 11 points at h a lf­ of over 10.000 lb», in 305 day». cess has been cart led to such ex- Scheduled Io appear at the has happened In such short lime? ha»e a relative W filend obtain i M » that the undercarriage January IB Msaion of the com­ Ci nsus at 13 983 time — g i Do you wonder what's ahead for a card for them Red Wiley led the Eagle» with l t iT l'R N S FRO M H O S P IT A L 'barely clear» »nah spots in the m ittee at the Lane county court- The card should be returned the next 13 months? 34 points, and sophomore K arl pavement, driveway entrance» houae wlU be official.» of Georgia- You cun reud all about it In to one of these offices l.uethe oared Pacific »coring and railroad rtonaings Joe Zonk, manager of Port O r- Parents or guardians of aliens next week'» News when manag­ w ith mne points Vern L HU'., dirertor of the I'aclflc Corporation. A tour of fi rd Plywood Corporation, was ing editor Paul Peterson recounts under fourteen years of age sub­ d< partm ent ol m'-tor »ehlcle» Scoring «utnmary typical lumbering operations of expected to return home Wednes­ the important events for 1961. mit i-eporta fo«- such children. ■first game* day nr Thursday i today I from commented that the new law re- Georgia-Pacific and Weveihaeu and staff w riter Eva Johnson Powers 14 4 9 13—4» Sacred Heart hospital In Medford duces the hasard Involved when companies in the Lane county Wedding rite * for O lo n a Oay „ . ., , where he underwent surgery laat a lowere«l car »uffei» a fla'. tire aies I« also acluxiiiled by the leg­ M«»rrl. ami John Patrick (jB 1g , , riles aome of the problems faeng X |S |T P A R E N T g Masterson. Jr were held F rid a y , P*’? O r,“ rd , o r ,,9ear. and Mrs Ray Zum walt during ___ . . contact v s It»« I the II» « r io titK * 1 nn, wprM ___ . t)1 _ ......................... . _ p in . l f i r events, r tV P iitji plus m il « the til ' comes I In with ground n,.,jnr natural re- nV",ny" Bt 8 ! I n m a ajor Inside on the New Year'.» weekend Rep and M rs C a « Back Decern Inst Friday H ill further stated that when problems facing Oregon. Attendants were the bride- *h » * * coming brr 30 in McAuley hospital in IN ASHLAND nny cur's factory suspension la 'groom'» brother and slster-ln-1 -------------------------------- Coca Bay P G T I.I'C K D IN N E R changed the headlamps should presiding ovct the timijer hear-1 lh, M , , )(1 M rs Patrick Mas- MEC'HALM H I V E GUESTS T h e young ml»» lx welcomed M r and Mrs. Art Sweet are present were hl» Mrs Chuck Melgler ws» fto»- lx adjusted at a qualified gar- ltlgR wm be Rc|uF»* n tatlvr R l r t i - ( . r^ ,n by tw in nsters. K a n n and L in -' visiting at the home of their ige or service aiatlon to give ad- ard D-M ohnwk. who I .«rent». M i and Mr» John M a » -j Visitors at the home of Mr Icss to a potluck dinner and bin­ «*ri guests of their daugh­ Mrs Audrey Oebnuer Mrs M au - ll"hts should Insure that auch p overhulae. D -M adraa; W ard .T h e m-w Mi and Mrs Master- 1 end M rs Bruce F reem an an I mo uflcatlona are In eonformliy Coo|< D -Portlar. I. L W Tour T ie W ith Your grbaal. r F T - rlne Dewey and Mrs Be« • New­ ter and husband the Mel Brown­ son w b. make their home in Port fam ily of Eureka w ith existing law» bry. R-A «hland and Andrew O rfrg.I. kirk ley« Naterlln. D-N ew port. and P pre- — I, a ■■ ---------------- •rntatlves Robert S Sm ith. R- | Burns: Carl Hock. D -Port O r­ ford and H a rry Elliott R -T llla - inook. uuzens' Radio Group Meets / Darrel Smith Injuries Critical Hearing Set for Curry Bus Change Sixes Jerseys Get Nat l Club Awards Law Limits Lowering ci Passenger Cars Cancer Scciety Gives Curry Data Alien Information Is Confidential Timber Hearings Scheduled Coming: A Year Of Loci! f istory United in Friday Nuptials Here Bonnie Jensen is Honored Queen Narine Board To Study Boating Premiums Needed For Contract Help Patti Ellis Senior Princess Itnnnle Jensen Honored Qn«wn Bonnie Jensen of Langlls was clan; K ura MacDonald, lib ra ri­ Installed honored queen of Jobs an; Janice Bushnell, chaplain; Daughters In ceremonies Decem­ Bette Belden, second mess«jnger; ber 27 a t t,ie Masonic hall in Cheryl Severns. third messenger; Port Orford. Installing queen was her sister. M errle Jo Jensen Others Installed were P atti E l­ lis. I-anglols, senior princess; M arilyn Rundberg. Langles, Jun- (Or princess: M ary M argaret Helmken. guide; Sheryl Mechals, marshal Lorraine Pales, musl- Judy Alborn, Langlois, fourth messenger; Sharon Strain, Lang­ lois, fifth messenger N a n c y Shaw, Langlois, treasure»; K a th y Severn«, outer guard; Marnha Beets and Connie Guerin, both of Langlois, choir. O ther Installing officers were The state m arine board is starting a comprehensive study to determine the nature and ex- tcul of recreational boating in Oregon Approximately 40.000 employ- T 9 V IS 4 -B B « x -n s re w a v s . To every B seventh registered erx. subject to the Oregon W o rk -I