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-Thursday January «. 1092 P O R T O R PO K O N S W « PO R T Publtahed CGF C C C NEW S Every Tkureday Second d a u mall privileges authorised a t Port Orford. Or«. Louis L. F rls h e lm _________________Editor and Publisher Paul L. P e te rs o n ---------- ----------------------Managing Editor P. a Box & Port O rford. Oregon 8ubecrlptloa per year tn Curry County (In advance»....>3.00 Outside Curry County --------------------------------------------------- »3.50 Single C o p y ____________________________________ 10 Cents Aunooncementa. Notleea, New» aud Advertising Must Be In The Office by 5:00 O'clock Tuesday Evening N IW < 9 A M tM A T IO N A I fO IT O IIA L P U 9 L IS H 9 IS ASSOCIATION Siskiyou Forest Sales Announced Supervisor J. R. Philbrlck of the Siskiyou National Forest has announced the sale of 6.900.000 board feet o f timber on the A lt- house Creek No. 1 sale area. Tnia , sale, located on the Illinois V al- , ley ranger district was sold by oral auction a t Cave Junction on December 39 Medford Veneer and Plywood Corp of Crescent City was high bidder on th«> sale O ther bidders participating were Cabe.x Mills and Southern Oregon Plywood. Inc., both cf Grants Pa**. and Rough and Ready Lumber Co. of Cave Junction Foster Creek Area Here, For The First Time . . W hile we are taking Inven tory, FO R T H E F IR S T T IM E —We of our assets a t the beginning o f , have planked and smoked a sal- 1962, perhaps we should Include moo. sailed on the Columbia sooae of the items given by Mrs. river, and nearly h it a four-point S . A. M acHaffle. Corvallis, who buck on one of Oregon's many- won first prise In the recent freeways. We have hiked th iu "W h y I ’m W ild About O regon": virgin timber-land, seen dogwood contest sponsored by Pacific and wild lilac and trilllums' gor- Northwrst Bell Telephone com geous bloom In sprihg pany. F O R T H E F IR S T TTM E—We Here is Mrs. M acH afiiris en have seen snow on the moun tains instead of shoveling it from try: ____ HERE. FO R T H E F I R S T our walks. W e have bought m el T IM E —W e have camped In a ons for *1.00 a doaen. picked national forest. caught salmon In peaches and pears and plums the ocean and trout in the lakes from the orchards in the valleys and riven. ¡and boy sen berries. blueberries FO R T H E F IR S T T IM E —We and wHd blackberries for pie! have gathered driftwood and f o r T H E F IR S T T IM E —We agates along the sand dunes: we have picked roses, holly and have picnicked in scenic s ta te 1 mistletoe for Christmas. We parks overlooking the ocean: we have seen Ood's artistic and var- have gaaed a t the deep blue o f 1 led landscaping. C rater Lake and attended the ¡ YDS. here In Oregon we have opening o f th Shakespeare Fes- learned w hat outdoor living real- ttval in Ashland's picturesque > ly means! outdoor theatre. The Foster Creek timber sale of 248 acres on the Gold Beach ranger district was sold on D e cember 22. T h e following com panies participated In the bidding for this sale: United 8 tabes Ply wood Corporation. Eugene (high bidder»: Ingram Brothers, B an don The estimated volumes, ap praised prices and bid prices are as follows Douglas fir. 6.200 M board feet, appraised a t *17.75. bid price *24 50; sugar, white, ponderoaa and Jeffrey pine. 1.- 100 M board feet, appraised at *13.70. bid price *13.70: western hemlock and other species. 500 M board feet, appraised at *5 35. bid price *5 60. Port Orford ce dar 1 700 M board feet, appraised at 1 35 90. bid price »35 60 The total appraised value was »188.- 655; total bid value *230,630. As a part of the sale agreement the purchaser wilt construct ap proximately 4 4 miles of forest road. Silver Springs News By Audrey Gebauer Death Toil Falls Shoii Of Record State traffic sufety official* Lee Schwab of Pendleton spent said today that G iig o n ha* not a few days vunting his daughter set an official new all-tune high and family. th<> BiU Wilsons. tra ffic toll for 1961—a t least not M r and M rs Jim M iller and yet. T he tentative figure released fam ily enjoyed the New Year Tuesday by the department of holidays with his cousin anu motor vehicle« Is 489. three below fam ily at Dallas, the Frank Slya the offical a ll-tim e high of 492 They also celebratevi the silver set in 1969 wedding anniversary of another This figure, the department cousin tram Tucouia. who Joined said, may be revised upward or them. downward If deaths occur w ith We welcome Harry and Twtla in the next 12 months due to In B jrn ea home from their trip to juries received last year or If persons tentatively Hated as Colorado Springs to visit their traffic deaths are Judged 'n o n - daughter Nancy and family. We understand they had a white tra ffic motor vehicle deaths" A news service count of 498 Christmas— 1 envy them for the year includes person* M r and Mrs Del Newkirk en which under the national u n i tertained the following guests form definition* manual of acci New Year's eve: M r. and Mrs dents are classified n on -traffic Lloyd Bates. M r and M rs Ber This count includes those killed nard Costa. M r and M rs Connie In motor vehicle accidents on Colson. M r and Mrs. Verdo private mads or property when Harris, M r and Mrs. Don Foster the vehicle is heading for or leav and M r and Mrs. Henry Abder- ing a public highway. AU stales have agreed to use holden. Refreshments w e r e served, and all reported a gala the uniform manual for compar ative purposes evening. Officials expressed the hope M r and Mrs Don Seelye from th at 1963 w ill see a lower death Eugene weru dinner guests of toll, pointing out that the year got o ff to a good start with only the Del Newkirks on Sunday one death reported on New Seven person* died New Year's eve guests of the Years Day H arry Ge bn iters were M r and on the first day o f 1961. Mrs. W alter Jensen and M r and Mrs Fred Kitselman. A late lunch was served and a pleasant evening was enjoyed, as the new year was welcomed In SCENES SOUNDS OF YOUR OLD HOME TOWN w ith 1 .orsine Haines Now that we have discarded ik e Christmas trre a but not the Christinas spirit surely, a new year Is here I f all the enlight ened Jirople of tills earth were asked t h e i r foremost desire for 1962. the answer would un doubtedly and universally be PEACE Instead of so much hub-bub (and humbug) about fall-o u t shelters, would it not la- better to "f*ll-U>", standing erect on this wonderful planet, with every America;! Joining the army of faith and hope and brotherly love, powv.ed by prayer? Orw- ardlre. selfIsiinras and in d iffer ence w ill not win the war which now casts shadows from every comer of the earth Faith, pray er and confidence builds sturdy coriw-rstonea there. Pat and her m other a l u tided the local Cdmm unll) Church on Sunday and. after Un- services, saw many former frhiiMl di it! neighbors • • • M r and M ia Leo K linner and four children ai«ent Christina* week basking In daserl balmlnass at 'lMcaon, Ailaona They met th eir son, & P.4 W ayne Klinner, wbo la stationed at F>rt Hauch- us-la. near Tucson, and ware away from home ten days. • • • T h e C W Newton fam ily en joyed a reunion during the re cent holiday when their daughter Gwen was home from l*urtlan<: where the la a student at P o rt land State Hon, Capt H a rll Newton was up from Bridgeport C a lif . and a pal of hla, Allen Dapp was here ftoin Oregon State at Corvallla • • • • D r and M ra L R Pugh spent the Christmas hollds» with their daughter and family. Ixnialee and George Ham lin and thetr tw o daughters at Corvallis The Pughs went from there to I'o rt- land on another Junket, then b«uk to Corvallis before re tu rn ing home. • • • The holidays are over, but many pleasant memories will linger a Jong time. On New Years eve-eve (Saturday) Neonta and "Stub" H all boated a "pot luck" party for a large group of friends from Port Orford and Bandon. Old 81 was well ush ered out and '62 welcomed with equal seat. • • • (lu rla h and Blaine Marsh, co hosting with Lets and Jim A lli Lobster Creek Timber son. used the Marsh basement M ary Ann and Gordon CUne The South Pork Lobster Cri-ek party room as the arttlng for a and two daughters drove down timber sale on the Gold Beach Mrs Dow Clam o entertained a rollicking New Years eve party from Vancouver. Waal) . to sp«md ranger district containing ap few friends at a bingo party last on Sunday evening at which last weekend with thetr good proximately 267 acres, was sold Thursday with a potluck dinner Bloom on the *age wilt replace thirty r iuplea were in attend titen d * and former in'Jghtxw' on December 26 to United States at noon Guests were Mrs Belva the Oregon grape a* the state ance Louise and George lla h n Plywood Corporation Eugene ' McDonald. Ruth Metzler. Thelma (lower, and the populous Jack • • • • • • 1 Wallace and Audrey Oebauer rabbit will succeed the meager (the only bidder» T h e Harry K alin a home on Overnight gueafs of Nadine oral The estimated volumes. | Severs I invited guest* were un- beaver as the state's animal sym la k e Garrison was also the urrnr Red McW illiam s last week were praised prices and bid prices are sble to attend due to Illness bol If «astern Oregon legislator of much merriment New Years M r and Mrs Barney Lyons and as follows: Douglas fir and su Clinton Haight. Jr. has his way eve. when Judy, home from Port- small sou of Sm ith River. They gar pine. 9.200 M board feet, ap Haight, Baker Democrat, w h o 1 fend foe the holidays. «nterUlned »ere ruruute homr frurn P o rt M r. and Mrs Jack Herman en praised at *12.25. bkl price *12 25; tertained M r and Mrs Clarence Is chairman o f the legislative B|j classmates who were land wheie they had spent the western hemlock and other spe Hansen and Mr. and Mrs AI interim commlUee on n a tu ra l, home from college or the service holiday Mrs Lyon* Is the fo r cie«. 400 M board feet, appralae-l Brown of Langlois on New Years, resources. said Thursday he plans j i t was a most enjoyable h«>me- mer Elaine Rogers wbo taught „ , at *3 JO. bid price »3 25: Port the group enjoying a po'.luck din to Introduce legislation at the comng and heart-warm ing party here until four years ago Cases appearing In recorder's Jn0 M feet 1963 session to bring about the j many » h o had not been 10- • • • ner. and later bingo court before City Judge Loraine I 8T-,praised a t »2145. bid price changea gether since Pacific high days T w o local couples. Marg and Haines the past week were: j *21.45. T h e total appraised val- Representative Haight, appar-1 • • • Char.es Brooks and Peggy and V IS IT S PARENTS Ronald Douglas Burr, Decern-, tie was »120.415; the total bid ently chafing because of eastern Col and Mrs 8 W C H nd K e n t Wsgner. and th eir sons. E - l Ronal Rose of the USMC. Oregon's loas of representation as Invited a group of friends In to * l» n t (lie Christmas holiday In Oregon State University— j , ¿¡.orderly conduct, f o r - ' * lue ’ 120435 The 1961 salmon-steelhead feited *¡5; Oordon We.U - As * P*rt of the »*re« nent arrived home on leave December a result of the new reapportion- hall the new year and old adlous Berkeley. C a lif, visiting relatives c a tc h in Oregon ‘ is getting '* t h e • heimer. January 2. VBR »15; the purchaser will construct ap 23 for a visit w ith his parents. ment law. said the bountiful bun to the old on Sunda> evening I luring the Interim , EUiel and nies and th«* »age would give "the T)«e delightful evening wound up Joe K an.p * Joln«-d the (ratlvltlen. most accurate appraisal in his- Wallace Vernon Berg line. Spring- proxim ately 45 miles os forest M.'. and M rs Jack Row Rose has Just completed his biggest, broadest and best ' half with a bountiful buffet ere dawn then later the Brook* drove to to ry from Oregon State U n i- field. January 3. VBR forfeited road. -------------o --------- basic training He will leave of the state better recognition. dawned, but not much) versity and the Oregon State $5 bail: Oene Ostrander. Janu- Salinas for another trrlef visit January 9 for Memphis, Tenn., A house concurrent resolution G am e Commission w ith big ary 3, VBR. »15; K eith S. M e - R O T ' R T ANNS T O M E E T with the Kampss Rugged Marx where he wHI attend school for to supersede an 1899 resolution dividends fro m the study seen M illan . January 3. V B R »15. The Hcsnei Kerber home In ' hs-l an attack of flu while there Rotary Anns will meet M o n four weeks. originating In the senate would Gold Beach was a happy one for t u t undaunted she didn't let It fo r the future. day evening, January 8 a t 7:30 be Introduced by Haight 10 d«*s- the eight holiday days that their grt her down, no lower than a Management practices and ' at the Orfords Cafe. Mrs. H. A. Ignate the sage as Oregon's o f daughter Pat and fam ily. M r fro n t room rocker, that Is She fishing regulations are tied to I McOarvey and M r* Andy Ortbble W 8P A U X IL IA R Y ficial flower "There's a lot more and Mrs Dan Montague and sons refuw-d to be a bed patient I w ill be hostesses. estimated s a 1 m o n-steelhead Tfc M E E T of It too. than Oregon grape J.mmy and David, were here • • • catch and numbers. Cases appearing before Justice which Is a western Oregon n a from Seattle M r Montague, who T lie Richard K a rth er fam ily Estimates o f the catch » ' A r t h u r P Niemann In Justice Western States Plywood Auxil tive,” Haight said, "irtid h«wldet> s attending U of W. is working d rm e to la O ra n d e and spent the past years have come from the j court the past week were: iary w ill meet Wednesday Janu th at there's some Indication toward hla doctorate in physics vacation tim e with hla parent« steelhead - salmon lic e n s e ' Richard J. Baxter. December ary’ 10 a t the home of M r* Del that the Or-gon erape should be ¡and Is doing assistant teaching The vlrua nl|»p>xl some o f them punch cards that anglers are 27, improper passing. »20 fine; I Newkirk for a one o'clock lunch exterminated a« a sprewdir o f' while there h»n the rest of eon. asked to punch-and-fill-oirt and Floyd R Creason. December 27 wheat rust" them took tne count, as II wet», m a il back to the G am e C o m -, nc m uffler. *5; George Donald Installation of officers for the "As for the Jarkrabh'fs. he after they arrived home, but they mission. T h e cards indicate Cameron. December 27. V B R Haskins 8c Sells, management coming year w ill be held added, "everybody kmiw* they are all over It now, but *0 are how m any fish w ere caught,! *10: Ralph R. T h rift. December consultants with main offices in can outrun and out-produce the the holidays th e date, riv e r, and typ e of 27. VBR. *1 0 bail forfeited; CUf- New York C ity and a branch o f- beaver two to one and hardly • • • fish. ¡fo rd Ira Isham December 28. flce in Portland, were selected ruffle a hare." Guest« for the weekend at the Six science fellowship* award Only 25 to 50 percent of the VBR continuance of arraign- to conduct a fiscal procedures Actually the beav«*r never h a * 1 ed to Oregonians b the National Ervin Severn« home were his sls- cards Issued come back, how- nsent: William H Schantin. De- and management study of the bren designated ss the o ff'ria l Sclence Foundation were report- ' ,r r ,n d * r>n M r »nd Mrs Wayne B U P U C A T E B R ID G E ever, so that some assumptions j cem*Je' 28. failure to drive on state highway departement, It • state animal. However, state <d today by Senator Wayne Wooden ot W illam ina and guesswork went Into the > ri* ht iWe ot u *e highway. »15 was Jointly announced by the de The duplicate contract bridge law say* th-A one side o f the Morse. I • • • final estimate of the total baB forfeited '■ Edward S. Rouach. partment of finance and adm in club will meet Saturday, Janu stat“ flag will hat ” a v >ld beaver Thev were to Carl Bonhorst ot Concluder 'N kat het lewen istration and the highway de catch. One of the assumptions 1 danuary 2. no muffler, »5; Don- ary 6 at 8 pm . at the O phir H v lc h t ««vs he hasn't decided the University of F’ortland L>l ’n v,*t« a n g e r net een . . a cat was that fishermen who didn’t Bld D Kassut* January 2. VBR partment. .vet whether to in tro d u e e a b ll , ud „ has nine school. lives a jiedestrlan only T h e project w ill begin Janu return the punch cards caught ,15: Edwln A Rucker’ January Everyone Is Invited 8outh Africa 1 as many fiah as those who re- * ThomM ary 8 and be completed July 1, •or mc-e>” ln ’ -oduce a re«secution How about th a t careless d riv nickaen of Oregon Slate univer p o r t^ A Whitaker January 2, VBR, 1962 at a cost not to exceed *45.- ♦c d erim ste the jackrabbit as the sity to study engineering at Pur- ers? This year, a carefully drawn ,25:,. C” :<le ” J»™ ary 3. 060. , of ricial state animal „«»..u i—w. » i due; Ron* kl Cameron of Oregon T he principal objectives o f the statistical survey is beinw an8kn* in a Prohibited area. »25 le e .^ 8 U te Un'Ver" ‘ y 10 - 1" ” ' S«*e you next week. study are to evaluate organiza legislators hopping he con- )cg a t stanfo rd ; John Day of tion and administration of the eluded « f the assumptions and the ___________________ HO.VO Llofleid college to study physic* highway department, and to e f variations found in estimates at the University of London. • B U R IN E «« F O R M « fect improvements wherever pos Home Is where the heart I s - STU D EN TS A T RO M E based on the survey vs. the Vrrtion Long of Lewis and Clark sible th at would achieve the Pliny the Elder punch card returns. r o il H O L ID A Y S college to study phytic* at the most efficient and economical • RUHINESR M A C H IN E S Dr. Lyle D. Calvin, statisti University of Colorado and W al Many a man who thinks to results. T h e study will encom Among the student* home for cian for the OSU agricultural ter Meyer o f Oregon State uni B A T T L E ROCKETS pass such things as organization found a home discover« that he • BURINEHR FAFERS experim ent station, and Dr. H. al structure and relationships has merely opened a tavern for the Chrlstm a- holdays with their versity to study engineering at families were Eric Johnson, Jon OSU John Rayner, director of the Team Won Lost 8nd the assignment of duties and hla friends —Norman Douglas McW illiams, Carolyn Harris and State Game Commission re- ! _ A ll the Oregon fellowships ! responsibilities, fiscal procedures 48 24 eearch unit located a t OSU l® ceanV3ew’ Poultry He dwells nowhere t h a t Paula Luefhe all from Southern were to science faculty member* 44c: «nu i nd record*' Physical plant u tll- G rlffey-L alrd . Oregon college; P hil Paris and and are part of the N 8 F program are In charge of the study. ! izatlon. and the operation of dwells everywhere — M artial I«. —„ 1- ! Olenn Henselv from Oregon State of helping to enhance the e f 43 29 S u r cy questionnaires have P O RexaH •specialized services w ithin the .,th v, d“ r’? t .L” 01 ° n university: Theda Baler and fectiveness of science teachers. 41 31 been sent each month during Bartlett's department. earth, and tt hould be the cen- M cK ay’s 4OV4 31(4 Shasta Pritchard from the U n i The six were among 325 such fel 1961 to 114 percent of all per- ------- » ter, though not the boundary, of Coos-CuiTy Electric 39 33 versity of Oregon. lowships awarded throughout the «Mis hoidhig salmon-steelhead IA idrOpp the affections.—M ary Baker Ed 37 35 Joan K uehnert from M ills col country. ,20'° 00 fisher‘ *' 0 « n v o o d dy. 28 44 lege at Oakland. C alif , has also ~ WL1 J * bllcuded in Uie Sixes Store 20 52 Every bird likes Its own nest been home and w ill return this survey before the year is o v e r,' p. o Texaco 19 53 weekend. W in te r term classes Port O rfo rd Area ILnidenU W ishing T o Order best.—Randle Cotgrave. Calvin noted. for Oregon schools began thia High Team 8eri«*s A letter that accompanies T h e fellow th at own.’, his own week. the survey card explains that AWropp’s 2631 Frday, January 5 home is always Just coming out George and Edward Dwtre ‘‘you have been selected as a j —, „ , ! oi a hardware store K in H u b -' were home for the holidays from High Team Game Volunteer fire department representative angler u> help, Aldropp’s I O T I In K lam ath Falls 890 meeting, 7:30 p m at the city us obtain an accurate apprais- i hall. s i of the 1961 salmon-steelhead High Individual Series catch. Your experiences added Mazie M ille r 484 Saturday, January 6 to those of many others w ill Tell us your needs direct, and we ll fill them High Individual Game give us very important infor Duplicate Bridge club, 8 pm. promptly and beautifully. We’re as near as Pat Johnson 186 mation necessary for the best Ophir school. -------------o ■■ your phone. use and preservation of fish in Curry Citizens' Band Radio es- PVT. L IN D A COLSON 92.00, MALE« and «P A V E D FFMAIJEH — FF.M A IA X , U N - j future years.” sociatlon, 8 p.m. at fairgrounds Complete Wadding and Funeral W ork, Table Arrangement« in G old Beach. Cooperation from anglers H O M E FOR H O L ID A Y S «PA YED , (3.00 Dally Delivery to Southern Coe« General Hospital ♦»as been excellent, Calvin re Monday, January 9 ported. Return« are in for the Women's Marine Corps Pvt P E N A L T Y O F 92.00 A D D M ) IF N O T PU ItC H A R ED B E | Salmon-Steelhead Catch Appraised In Special Study Baker Legislator Seeks to Change Oregon Flower Recorder's Court JUSTICE COURT Highway Dept. Study Starts Bridge Bouts Science Fellowships Awarded Oregonians Gems of Thoughl BOWLING POBT OBFOBD PBESS M E E T IN G S Flowers, Call Collect! (or FREE DELIVERY! 1962 County Dog Licenses year, a highly accurate ap praisal of the catch w ill be possible from the surveys, he said. “We have good reaeon to believe that past estimates made by the Game Commis sion have been good," Rayner noted, "but the statistical sur vey w ill let us know for sure." Linda Marie Colson flew home Rotary Anns, 7:30 p.m. at O r to be with her family for the ford* Cafe. holidays, after having completed her basic training at Parris Wednesday, January 19 Island. South Carolina. She will leave January 9 for San Diego Western States Plywood Aux where she will be assigned to the iliary. 1 p.m. lui cheon at the marine corps recruit depot there. home of Mrs. Del Newkirk. mmmmwmmmnmmmmwma steelhead management pro Findings w ill be highly val grams on various streams in Von can’t sell 'em If yon don’t uable In developing salmon- years to come, he pointed o u t.1 fell 'em f M A R C H 1st. O R —I F A C Q U IR ED L A T E R : W IT H IN 30 DAYR O F T IM E DOG 1« 6 M O N T H « O LD, OR W IT H IN 30 D A Y « O F B EC O M ING O W N ER O R KEEPER O F DOG re: O R «. 609 100 by Order of Corry County Canrt 11 BERNARD I. M A TTIER Corry County Clerk Also Flower« by Wien BANDON F L O B IS T Fllmore 7 5511