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H o r a r y d i v e r s i t y o f Oregon oxigeno» Oregon FIHH1NO Il UNTINO HOATINO HKACH- (O M B IN O P o rt O rfo rd N ew s Volume Four, Number Forty-One Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon — Price, Ten Cents First National Ups Savings Interest C R A B B IN O S C EN EB T B IG O T- H KEINO Thursday, January 11, 196E City Hall Costs Mount Additional expenditures not In - , eluded in the original co n tract' for the city h all were approved , ut the city council meeting Tues- ; day night. These included 26 1 light fixtures and a larger h e a te r; (4.000 wattai for the clerk's o f- ’ flee. Total fixtures, 1400 25. In stallation end labor. 1120, bring ing the total to <6 10.00 Robert Hussey, Jim Lloyd and Insullation for the ceiling was James Patrick, the daring voy- approved at the coat of <330 60. agers w-ho sailed from Kelso. The clerk was instructed to o r - 1 wash., January 3. heading fee der a meter and new street light. ¡ _ ___ „ , , . . . _____ _ Further business at the T u e s -' feacra“ * nto ln 21 day night meeting Included: m o to rb o a t, stopped for the • I', was moved th at a new night at Port O rfo rd Tuesday, fire hydrant be purchased and January 9. installed In fro n t of the Shore- __ _ __ ___ ______ line Motel. T h e biU. <150. w ill ® en wh<Me h0fOes First Nullonul Hunk of Oregon has boouted ita Interest rat« to 3 i per o ra l ou regular saving« o r I mei la. It wan uuounced today by ttalph J Voss, president ol lb » statewide banking system T h e rale will be relroact^e on i.o o un ta to January 1. H ie new rate will be figured on minim um monthly balanr«« and w ill be compounded and paid »mwterly. Voaa said Authority f»r the new higher intereai rate on savings was pro- v i . i « i by recent action by the Federal Reserve Hoard and the Ftderal D nxisit Insurance Corp, when they boosted the celling on the authorised rate from three to SH per cent for regular sav ing* on deposit at commercial banks. Ocean Voyagers Slop Here be presented to Dennis Schroe- der. whose car removed the pre- vious h y d ra n t • New ordinance No. 207 was approved concerning abandoned motor vehicles w ith in the city limits. • Bills ln the amount o f <J.- 914.38 were meved paid. ----------------° ---------------- ■ns , n i , Heart Fund Drive Starts in February T h e Heart Fund campaign arheduled for this area recelvet an extra boost when two state Heart Fund executive» visited Fort Orford recently, accordlnt to Mrs Norman Valet )oca' chairman. / Miss Nndla Korol. N T H pro gram consultant from Portland ai d M m Updike regional direc tor from Toledo, presented M ra Valet w ith additional m aterial and Inform ation for supervising I hr drive Sponsored by the local chapter or Epsilon Hlgma Alpha the drive Is scheduled fo r February 25 National Heart Sunday r lremen io Elect Next Friday aw* it in Sacrw- men to. purchased th eir boat la Kelso, outfitted themselv-v for ti e voyage and set out on the trip that is the fulfillm ent of a dream they have had for years, For the most part weather ccs»- ditions have been good. T heir ex- periences have more than lived up to th eir dream for ha ski ng in the sun. (all three are sun-tan- •**? ■»“ ** about them i. watching whales rolling and spouting—some sf them coming very close to their , ___ . ... , boat, and meeting interesting Annual election of the volun- th eir Q{ /¿ .L P“ ,| ? ent, ’ r ^ ^ ‘‘ .clficaUy Steve Allan of the De- ^ .7 , P<* ™ Co. With whom The election w ill be at a special , h waiting 7:30 p m meeting a t the city clear. O rdta- T h e f i t , h a ll moved Into Its ? . O '' 1« * fll,ed are arily they spend their nights on laui stages of construction chief assistant chief, secretary Knd once t h l- week w ith only painting and treasurer ___ Newport they ■’eo* an le ft to com plete the exterior Chief Paul Petersonurges a t - jtb e ir cr>ft converUn< the am ( o n t r a r t o r M ill M arsh paints tendance of all members so the # doub,e t a trim s trip here as p artner election can be completed prior Qf r<x>m [Qr thir<J m an.T Bob M o rro » b uild* door ra s to the next city council m eeting.; w-_ in g * InoMle T h e , estim ate a - Linfield College. M cM innville department's tw o top of-1 . . ’ . n . nother Jo days to fin is h th r h lhe> ‘T ? CT ’ Election tit directors of the the Legion hall, the group decid- -B r u c e D i nn. son of M r and ncers must be approved by the building, b arring hold-ups. chambei of commerce was set for td Monday night Chamber by- Mrs Harold Dunn. Port Orford, is mayor and council. now 'w ged t ^ ‘ n atu ral ’ beauty Monday. Febru?:y 12, 8 p m in laws call for election at the regu among 65 Linfield students tak Regarding our harbor. Lloyd lar January meeting, but past e f ing part this year in the child < stated. Harbors in Oregrn are A discussion of radioactive fa ll forts to get a quorum present study program of the Linfieid ed often a problem to get Into be out on the farm and a slide-talk ' have made election preparations cause many of them are access ucation depi rtment of an agricultural lour of the Impossible The last meeting of ible oslv at high tide O f course Dr. Fredenck Pistor, Linfield-1 nine western states w ill be h ig h -' Ute chamber was held tn June of I we never have any trouble get- lights of the annual meeting of last year education chairman, describes the 8 U U Treasurer Howard C. I ting out I f you had a break- Pacific Bulb Orowera asnodallnn Vice president. Paul Peterson, child study program us a pro- Belton said today that rem dt- it- water here, you'd have the on T hu n day. January IB at the Dr C M W . dsn-tar called for more u n it, in the o r fessional teacher-training pro- ■ tsnees to the state from traffic harbor In Oregon.” Chetco Orange hall Harbor « ’ <» « » d e andI John ages ganization. a concerted effort to gram required of all college stu- f*nes and other penalties for the "W e hadn’t counted on ail the A business meeting will start ” ■"«' "> £ attend all meetings, and more ac dents preparing to become teach -' .v<ar 1961 amounted to <879 - publicity we've been getting.” at 1 0 30 a m and a potluck lunch Saturday night Dec «0. when tivities Unless we have this, he W ater colors, oils and pastel ers 665 74. O f the total remitted Hussey said. " If we had wanted -,O1 i_ n-i-i .1 .....o, A eannri they failed to return from a ftah- said, the chamber might as well The program constate of ex- <648.596 53 was credited to the to prove something- we’d have nu the research conducted at t h e '" '« «rip on New Lake at the Rod .m intin g, by Port Orford artists disband He stressed that it was PIP , \ research and development McKenzie ranch It turned o u t w ill be displayed In the dining useless for six or seven nu mbers periences in observing, studying, general fund. <198.538 06 to ‘ he stayed home and w ritten a book." station. Harbor, w ill be given bv however to be another uplanne loom OI Uie capl, oj buiding tn 8 a - t„ attempt to carry the full load testing Interviewing and working »4*1« highway fund. <30.881.65 However, they did admit th at an pupils to the state game fund. <1.608.50 ocean voyage of this extent in a Birger Dahlatrom. chairman of | overnight camp ou . appmen )em j rom Monday. January 15 of chamber responsibilities, and with elementary school of two to the commercial fisheries, and small pleasure craft, has never the research .om m ltlee. and oth- w * 4* ® « * siw nrre aw-nt a* n ig h t' «>rou<h Fefruary 0 The show- “ ><“ '■«* ol attendance In the The program is a part growth H l . 00 to the marine board. Dis- been done before to their know- er« d o s .lv associated with the Ri,d S t * ' » « . ... P«*«‘ could indicate a des.re to college courses, human and development and educational tribution ol the funds is directed '.edge. ^ at(0B oil Castle Mock at the mouth of ing w ill Include work by Irene *old " B.di S l.n h u rs t l'» O A presl- «h- w7 * ‘» _ . . . ' S * 1'0” Dolores Phillips. Mabel T „ e , even members present psychology. b>' stale law Hussey said he hopes the pub- The colleg? students are as- Belton said an efficient state uCjty w ill not start a fad of «lent, i inr** all grow cm and other H jrb tide •< e c » 1 . Ktght. to la McDonald. M innie voted unanimously to continue tntortftted ptraon* to attend the l>r Tv]er ~ , Jolly, Juanita Wilson and W alter the chimbe» and pledged a step- signed, in »roups of two or three police force has contributed to slnau crafts braving the coastal to study the pupils who volunteer increased traffic violation reven- waters. A ll three of the men (Continued on Page 3» meet Ina . and Shasta Pritchard ped-up program to recruit new for the program through the i ue dding are experienced sailors, particu- i The art center continues with , ,n d P'J l1’ he McMinnvUle public school syr ' ‘I atn very sided by ¡ar jy Husaey. who has • xplored tlon back in the lead for com- ' splendid cooperation of dis- mucb of the southern Alaska Its schedule— Monday afternoons, n,un,ty development and promo- tern. The Linfield students observe -rict Judge«. Justices of the tieace. tja s t b} boat wf Js his wii». be- ilquld embroidery; Tuesday a f- t.on in Sacramento. temoons. ceramics; Wednesday Several projects briefly dis- the pupils in their schools, homes. >•< enforcement officers and dla- fore settling trlct attorneys.'' However Patrick observed th at aftemoons. water colors. Mrs maaed for the coming year were and neighborhood play groups •Anyone »h o tries it w ill soon M innie King Jolly wishes to re- publicity pamphlets. vacation give ktan.lardised tests, study change his mind when he starts n,lnd those participating that all promotions, the July celebration samples of the students’ written LVMBF.R S H IP M E N T work. Interview pupils parents A aska Cedar arrived in bouncing around on t h o s e day sessions are avalabie by ap- mid scenic development w Ham H ''BiU" O auntletl. Theatre dun tig W orld W ar I I. p rint men t. All members will be mailed an homeroom teachers, and prepare porr Orford Sunday momlng, ’-aves.” \ former member of the Port- ruicunately, they h » .e run in - loaded 95i'.000 feet of lumber and V ( old B««ach. has iinnounced Tomorrow, January 12. a liquid election notice and list of candl- case studies. ht itentlons as candidate for lnnJ poup, je ja iitm e n t. former embroidery party will be held at dotes for three board of director ° sa‘led 8 ’ir.dav night at 9:00 p.m . I P UU b c r i o u a tA ixi s v a a I w . v o o i l u x o r the lb*publiran nomination for cu v councilman and *he home of Mabel K lah t. The positions. Nominations will also To rejoice tn the prosperity j f m arkinc their speediest trip to u .p dO AtU . Aw Uoaa IAUW lu O of sheriff Curry ... the office ... ------------------ . . . of ---------- . . . . . following Friday. January 19 be accepted from the floor elec- another Is to partake of It.— date, ai-o rd ln g to Ira Tucker, bi SAfc pUOl kite MWtA UuV Ok tak&k2 C(lUn(v planning commissioner, and pres- VVkUkkAWkAk i i k t r , U l s V s V y C tA " port com.ntss’oner slm ilar p a rt' w ill be held In G o ld 'tlo n night W illiam Austin. Oauntlett. a native of Curry ently nsalstuut fire chief for the Beach at the home of Juantta —------------------------------------------------- - t s v w k v j U a j U U t C « Akk ilu u r s . county, was born a t Pistol River city of O old Beach, he Is a M s - Wilson. Anyone Interested in v« »ik* i««c«k* voikAkinub,, wucy are I l l , grandfather. W illiam fla u n t- son. a member of Oold Beach having a liquid embroidery party tuputfR- ox making i i i X av « per lett, served aa Curry county » h e r-1 Rotary club, VFW Post 4439. and may contact the art association. uuj. Tue jougue&t water wW I lf from 188" Io 1884 B ill la a director of Salmon Unlim ited o il Cape Hiauco, out then- lo L y - m arr ed and has four children 1 O au ntlett Is presently serving craft p e itjim e d penecuy, gnuig Hi« wife, Jane. Is active In ed u -'a s chief deputy assessor, having tlitu i no trouble wna.ever, ta k - cattonai work and was recognized 89WB years experience In that lug the waters of the Pacific by the honor of "Curry County olflce. O auntlett stated to the i nke a uative out-rigger. Education Citizen of the Y ea r" | Port Orford News, " I am asking The adventurers sailed from In 1058 support on the basis of my ex- Port O rtord ear ly (lie inoinlng of Blll attended the University of perlence In law enforcement. January lv and expected to be in Tpiine«'«'* ami Northwestern C o l- knowledge of property taxes, and' Crescent City by nigntrali. Our lege of Law He served 3S years fam iliarity with the county. I f S c h o l a r s h i p s ever-aleri Coast G uard keeps w ith the United Slates Marines nominated. I plan to wage a d ll- • I close touch w ith them aud of and was attached to the 5 t h 5 Igent campaign to be elected in Oregon Technical Institute re- course will be the In s t to know Amphlblous Corps In the Pacific November.” I oelved a < 1,0"0 donation to Its of their safe arrival in San F rau - scholarship loan fund last week i ch-co. From there, they wlU i from Miss Sarah F. Wolverton. I cruise up the Sacramento river Pasadena. C a lif, a retired teach- j for 10» miles to their home«, cr There are no strings attached j then return to San Francisco to ‘ to Ita use by the scholarship loan enter their hardy little c ra it in . committee, but preference Is to, the boat show there from Febru be given to students from the ary 2 to 13. 1 Bandon and Port O rford areas A lte r the boat show, it's back Miss Kay Bevans. Oregon's I n - w!U apeak a t the Brooklngs-Har- where Miss Wolverton taught a to work fo r the three of them bor high school at 10:30 a m. number of year« ago. teruatlonal Farm YoutJi E x at the Village Boat Shop in Sac and the Brookings R otary club at Miss Wolverton heard about ramento. where undoubtedly they change (IK Y E i delegate to T u r noon. A t 7:30 p.m. she w ill be O T I and arrived unannounced I wiU dream up more dreams and key, returned to Oregon at the sliest speaker at the Oold ' several months ago to visit the | Christinas time, after five mouths Beach Lions club a t the fa ir- students, staff and ad m in is tra -, tlon In appreciation of its un ol living w ith Turkish farm la m - I grounds in Oold Beach, tiles. Miss Bevans w ill visit C u r-i Those In Oold Beach who ique valuable contribution to the ly county January 15, 16 and 17 would like to hear Miss Bevan's field of education, she decided to to give a report to high schools report are Invited to attend nn j assist In making Its services avall- and civic clubs. nssembly at the Oold Bench high ' able to students who can profit Miss Bevans w ill speak a t the school at 9:45 ant. At noon, she In this nrea Puciflc high school at 10:00 a n t will be guest speaker a t the Oold Miss V.olvoiton Is currently D. E. Dewey, president of the January 15 and a t the southern 1 Bench Rotary club; and at 7:30 supporting two O T I students d l- N orth Curry Recreation, Inc., dlstrlct 4-H leaders' meeting In, p.m. at the Port Orford Lions rectly. Her wish is th a t assist wishes to urge everyone Interest ance w ill be awarded w ith the Brookings a t 8:00 p.m. ln the • club at the Orfords Cafe. ed in maintaining T V facilities Chetco Orange hall. All oersons Miss Bevans was Hood River preference on need and deserv interested In hearing Mias Bev county extension agent before ing character rather than an out . . ««, ... ___ v .. P°>1 Orford to attend the 56-39, as did the frosh, 30-38. ' . . . . . the net ns the Pirates battled ans report on her visit to Turkey going to Turkey. T h irty -eig h t standing scholastic attainm ent The crowd watched with In Pacific meets M yrtle Point annUEl m<* tlng * nd electlOn ° f In high school. W ith other con Oregon youth have gone overseas are Invited t t attend these meet Bandon Friday night to a SO- tense hope as Pacific’s Darrell there tomorrow night. officers Friday, January 10 at under the IF Y E program since ditions being equal preference, ings. (News Photo by M ary D u fo rt) 7 30 at the Legion hal' 36 loss. JV’s also took a low. w ill be given to women student«. Robinson flipped this «hot thru On Tuesday, January 16 she it began ten years ago. Chamber of Commerce to Elect. Plan Activities tor Coming Year Eruce Dunn in Study Program Radioactive Fallout Is Meeting Topic Dentist and Sons Local Artists to Believed Lost Exhibit At State Capitol Traffic Fines Volume High Bill Gaunllett Declares Candidacy For Curry County Sheriff Post O.T.I. Receives s l,000 Donation For Port Orford - Bandon Turkey Delegale Will Speak At Pacific and Lions Club TV Group to Elect i On January 19