S —Thursday, February 3. 1363 PORT ORPOKO NEWS recT r e r e r e Curry County Voting Precincts Change, Now Are Twenty-Two new s Published Every Thursday TV N ew s By Don Dewey Mrs. E. B. Thrift Dies in California Then- was much activity on the Population growth and lucres*-15 pin. At th at Unto the city re hlU last Saturday from a crew of Mrs. E It. (Jennette O.) ... Editor and Publisher ed voters registration* In cen-| corder. who la olficlal registrar vulunteehr Jim Huston made el Louis L. P e ls h e lm ___________ Thrift, formerly a resident of ___ Managing Editor Paul L. Peterson ________ — tral and southern Curry county i for Brookings, or the deputy ectrical change-over to the new laingloix, tiled January 26 In have caused the county clerk to county clerk wlU be available to control center; Jim Vincent, Cort P. O. Bos 5 Port Orford. Oregou San Jose, Calif , ad the age << divide three electoral precincts determine voting products for K u rh n ert and Don Dewey helped Subscription per year In Curry County (In advance' $S.OO and create three new precincts, to any elector, to register or re- mount transmitting antenna and 83 years. She was a native at bring the total electoral pro icglster voters, or to make any helped technician Leo Klinner GoM Beech. Outside Curry C o u n ty ............ ......— --- ---- ---------- ---- - .... $350 ducts In Curry county to 22. change in a voter's official regis move equipment and translator Funeral services w ere held Single Copy -------------------------------------------------------- 10 Cents We feel we are definitely m ak Jerry's Flat was the name tration. Announcement*. Notice* News a n d Advertising Must Be ing headway, but though we have M onday, Jan. 23. In San Joee chosen for th at portion o i Wed- In a future publication of tills To T ile Editor Requiem Mass waa celebratari In The Office by 5:0« O’clock Tuesday Evening derburn precinct south of the newspaper, before the voters accomplished much, th rre Is A fter one year In office, as Rogue river. This precinct was register close« on Saturday. Ap still work to be done and the at St. I-eo*g church In San Curry county Judge. I am happy formerly created In January. ril 17. a map of Curry county membership fees of 120 and as- Joee. N fW S P A P iR N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L to be able to relate a number of Her husband preceded her 1300 and abolished in July, showing all electoral precincts sriament fees of 1 1« are definite lUnprovements put tuto effect in Survivors Include 1937 Wedderburn is officially w ill be published for the In fo r ly needed for new cable equip In death the past year. sons, Fxlgnr M Thrift of San designated as No 9 t Wdederburn) mation of the voters For those ment and technical work . 1. Cooperation and harmonis Jose, Rkhand O. Thrift of San and Jerry's F lat as No 20 (Jer who wish to see the changes, a ing of the county court as well as Mateo; «heighter, Mr* Jcan- ry's F la t!. copy of the revised map Is on PRAYER FOR OLDEIt PEOPLE , a very good working relationship m»tte Itutcih of Vancouver. T hat portion of former No. 15 file In the office of the county w ith other departments a n d (Brookings No. D lying east of clerk In Onld Beach, Lord. Thou knoweat that I am Wash.; 14 grandchildren and boards throughout the county. 10 great-grand children Alder street and between Chetco growing older 2 A big step in Improving avenue and the Pacific ocean Is Keep me from becoming ta lk cost accounting to the end that now No. 21 (Brookings No. 4», ative and possessed with the Idea we w ill be better able to effect a the remainder of former No. 15 that I must express myself on more realistic budget lie Covered the is No. IS (Brookings No I ) every subject 3. Effective progress in plans HAFE WAY Those portions of No. 18 Release me from the craving to in acquiring title for county tChetcoi and No. 19 tWlnchuck» straighten out everyone* affair*. rights of way. on traveled public lying west of V S. Highway 101, Keep my mind free from th" roads. Shareholders of the First N a recital of endless detail You may never catch tuberculosis, but approximately 4. An effective county road south of the Chetco river and In tional Bank of Oregon and the cluding section 16. township 41 Clive me wings to get to the organization and crew. 450 people in Oregon r ill be tound to have the disease d u r scuth. range 13 west, now become Dallas City Bank w ill vote on point. 5. Improved purchasing pro- ing 1962 You may be one of the lucky ones, but some 50 No. 22 tHarbor» preciuct. The a proposed Merger of the two Seal my lipa when I am In cedures and savings 8W >. of section 10. township banks at special meetings on clined to tell of my aches and o r m ore tubercular Oregon people will die this year Ac 6. A more effective Juvenile February 20. it was announced by 41S. range 13 west and th at por pains. They are increasing with department to a better under cording io on? of the publications by the National Tuber tion of section 9. township 41 Ralph J. Vosa First National the years and my love to speak standing of our problems by the culosis Association, an estimated 100.000 Americans have south, range 13 west which fo r Bank president and Ralph E of them grows sweeter as time general public. merly was in No. 19 iWlnchuck» W illiams president of the Dallas goes by. T B in its active form, but don't know It. They are not These are only a few of the bank The merger is subj-ct to Teach me the glorious lesson areas of Improvement on which have been absorbed by No. 18 getting treatment and may be infecting others. AUTO INSURANCE (Chetcol precinct. O ther than the approval of the comptroller that occasionally I may be wrong efforts should continue to be ap these changes the boundaries of of the currency and by share Make me thoughtful but not FUIE INSURANCE plied The following, however, T B may strike anyone, anywhere, anytime. Form erly holders of both banks. liuaey—helpful but not bossy are some points th at should get both No. 18 (Chetco» and No. 19 considered a disease of young adults, h alf of all new cases T he shareholders of both banks iW lnchuck) precincts remain as W ith nty vast sto re of wisdom special attention In the coming will be asked to ratify terms of und experience. Il dors seem a in the past. appear in people over 45 year: As soon as voter registration the proposed merger and First pity not to use It all 1. W ork out a plan whereby cards are altered to conform to! National shareholders will vote Everyone should be checked for TB periodically Re- But Thou knowral. Lord, that more people, in Curry county, the change in the precinct b o u u -,c n an increase In stock at their 1 want a few friends at the end can and w ill take advantage of tnemtoor. a person w ith active T B may feel perfectly well meeting — Author Unknown the Curry county hospital serv darles. the county clerk w ill send Tor some time aft *r the disease has struck This symptom- Under terms o f the proposal. ices. W e need wider acceptance notices to all affected electors First National would acquire the fre e period is Just . hen the disease can be most easily of our hospital to make this pro New precinct memorandum cards will also be Issued to voters who assets and assume the liabilities Huttleld The two new members gram a paying operation cured. of the Dallas City Bank through of the council are Charles Weat- X W ork some kind of dog are now In the newly created the exchange of 12.500 new shares ergard. Salem, and Claude B all precincts. These notices and control program that can be car T B may be discovered by several methods. Among ot First National capital slock ard. Portland, both representing cards will be sent to the resi ried out w ithin the law. them , the skin test twhich shows If there are any T B germs Red McWlllIame—ED 1-1307 One additional member, for all of the capital stock In the labor 3 Place some form of control dence address as shown on the veter registration card Any cl- 1 Dallas bank Dallas City Bank representing Industry, is to be in the body) and the chest x-ray (which shows If T B germs on employment whereby not R efw ea en tln g actor who Is In one of the new ¡ shareholders would receive 1« appointed in the near future, the i more than one member of any have done any damage». governor's office said shares of Dallas City stock precincts and who believes hl* j fam ily w ill be on the county pay- The group met with Damn H ' First National Bank and the The mobile x -ra y unit will be here this month and skin | roll a t the same time I feel that registration card does not have Dallas City Bank had deposits Cameron, department of employ-1 'h is proper address should con- | to load the county payroll with teats w lil be made available for school children. There Is 'ta c t the county clerk's office to j tc tailing 1938 199 699 on Dec cm - ment commissioner and elected A , 203 W . t t h HL ' more than one member of any T W illiams Portland represent-! no charge. These tests are made available to you through P o r t O r fo r d . O regon immediate fam ily is not in litw make the proper change of a d -,b e r 31. 1961 On that date com- dress, or. In the Brookings area, blued resources totalled $1,035.« ing labor as Its chairman th e State Board of Health and the public schools. Here is w ith good government policy. 432.136 and capital surplus and 4 Improve oBr capital Invest he should contact either the city an opportunity for 100 per cent o f Port Orford residents undivided profits were $77.178 - recorder of Brookings or Mrs ments that we might adjust our 263 to t>* tested for TB D on't miss this chance to safeguard operations to lean income years, LaUrabel M yer- at Harbor If an The Dalla-s City Bank was or- elector in any of the new pre yourself and your fam ily from this dread disease' when needed KRnlsed In 1892 I t Is the only 5. Do more to promote busi- cincts falls to receive a notice or I ness and attract industries to the a new precinct memorandum card banking office in the county seat |bv March 1 he should contact of Polk county and would becomr county first - office In the office of the county clerk 1 — - -■ First - -- National's These are onlv a few. and I that county will, at some later date, enlarge | To assist the voters ol south ern Curry county a representa cn others from time to time iFo u rth in a Senes' , orientation meeting and will take! tive of the county clerk w ill be Fernley W Long In Brookings city hall on T h u is - T h e court faces a very subs tan- P!»c* 50 30 d^ s P ™ * the Curry County Judge I day. February 13 from 1 p m to ----------------o LaJ problem if the taxpayer rep- | tria l ! r-sants himself or is represented! Notice of the orientation meet- hy one other man a lawyer or a c - 1 lng and the tria l date w ill be I The year 1962 will be a good ccuntant W ith no appeal from Riven by the clerk of the court ! one to adopt a baby according to * small claims decision, a poorly 1C days ahead of the orientation Stuart R Stimmel. state director prepared taxpayer could lose meeting. T he failure of the taxpayer to of the Boys and Olrls Aid Society substantial rights. Because he Congressman Edwin K. Durno ot Oregon "We placed 178 often cannot afford profes.-dunali attend the orientation meeting said today that he had received This month. McCulloch Cor "“-P the court must try' to in - ; scheduled for him may result in I hundretU ot |etters from reai. children in adoption during poration of Los Angeles, an stract the taxpayer on how to the postponement of his trial. | d o/ h cun<reiS4Ona, nounced the production o f itsi 1961." said Stimmel " It should! p resen t his case jU n l^ s he obtains( the permission, d u trlct Q{ Q ^ „ u r t m g a 1 1 OOO.DOOth chain saw and are be even more m 1962 " Speaking as the administrator This will be done by the sm a ll! °« »he court to skip the orients- Itported move b). the celebrating this reerd breaking claims administrator of the court tion meeting I Communications Commission to achievement by conducting a of the largest adoption agency In No orientation meetings w ill! Oregon. Stimmel pointed out (hat ra a private conference w ith the curtail early morning broadcast search for the ' M lllonth Saw". taxpayer at the county seat be scheduled for taxpayers rep ing of daytime radio stations. According to Floyd Keeler, there was no longer any truth In resented by lawyers or account the old cliche that there are ten wtjere the case will be tried ' Durno conferred with officials in owner of the local McCulloch I n this conference, the admin- ants. though the administrator the FCC who advised him that dealership, the lucky customer couples applying for every child i jsirator who is a lawyer, w ill ex will be available for consultation under existing rules of the com who ha-s purchased this m illionth "This was the case for a time plain the procedure in the court, w ith the assessor, the district a t mission. class three daytime ra saw by April 1st w ill receive an after World W a r I I. " he asserted w hich wili be informal outline torneys or any lawyer or ac dio stations may commence op all-expense paid week s vacation "but now we are able to place a th e evidence the taxpayer will countant. erations as early as 4:00 a m for two, courtesy of the company child w ith most of the families who come to u s " n«e«l to present his case properly- The small claims adm inistra-l even though sunrise may not oc A t the same time. Mr. Keeler A new pamphlet, "Exploding and suggest where he might g e t1 tor will not decide any case He cur until 7: t»0 am . or later, pro announced th a t a "search" Is Myths About Adoption", has Just th is evidence ! <1» not advise any taxpayer as viding such operation does not also being conducted for the saw- T h e taxpayer will be encour to whether or not he thinks that cause interference within the in each of the many models Mc- been released by the society to interested couples to aged to ask any questions he may he has a case or w ill win. His protected service areas of u n Culloch has produced since 1948 encourage . . . . „ w. havw. The administrator will ex- function is to help the taxpayer limited station* The people having these "oldest i “ Ppl> “ ,s * ‘thou charge through the state head p M U l that the court has no pow understand how to prepare and Congressman Durno Is further saws" will receive a brand new e r o f subper.a and that as a present his case. He w ill not informed that FCC does not pro 1962 McCulloch model in ex quarters at 230! NW O llM n St in Portland It shows that such court it can act only on the evi prepare it for him. pose to change this rule W hat change fo r their used one The orientation meeting is de- dence presented in court The .. , they are considering is a reguia- M r Keeler suggests th at all things as lack of home owner court cannot go out and gather ¡» gned to serve the taxpayer daytime stations chain saw users come to his saw ship. a prior divorce, low Income, «--dence ; wdhovt prejudicing the decision wUh thelf pre_ shop and enter this unusual "saw or already having children In the home are not the barren to T h iz meeting with the sm a ll, of th * vourt sunrise use. Durno M id. search" "The way I figure It." adoption which people have been •cleans administrator i» called th e. 'T o he continued» Durnc further stated that he he says, “everybody's got led to believe During recent years understood FCC has under con chance to win.” many couples have adopted sev • 1 o sideration another proposal with eral children from the society. i respect to new daytime stations Stimmel observed for which licenses may be g ran t ■ ' o e d in the future. Such new sta „ . j ... . tions may be ritore strictly lim it- lE A T I’RING A ItltOOM DANCE Caves appearing In the record Senator Morse sa.d today that wlth respe^ pnf. sunrtMi Second class mail privileges authorised at Por Orford. Ore. Judge Long Cites Curry Improvements TB, or Not TB That Is the Question First National Talks Merger Solen-Huggins Ins. BIG VALENTINE'S The Oregon Tax Court Durno Says FCC Rule To Remain Adoption Booklet Available Free Local Dealer May Have Lucky Saw DANCE SATURDAY, FEB. 10 B ill & A n n e B o h len UI1PINC UPPLIES Complete Line at Prices You'll Like! * Free Delivery :-: mi REPORTS FOR D U TY TH£ 01D FASHI0MDS Recorder's Court seven loans to Oregon business o p e rM lo li „,Jt establishments had been made <ion wouW conUJ * . d fa . during the month of December (h w c l a w „ ' ther clause” perm Rting existing by the Small Business Adminis- ¡ slattons T s in the past stations to o p e r a te tratlon They went to enterprises i ______ / I d Baker. Corvallis, two in E u - ! gene. La Grande, Portland and ! tP P H O V E I) NOT OPPOSED Yoncalla. Two of the companies make A transfer of $2.765 30 from the lumber products, one makes reserve fund to the building fund plsstic goods, one stone monu was approved a t the last city ments. and the others are retail council meeting, not opposed as and service establishments. The was reported in last week's News. largest employs 46 people the — o--------------- smallest employs none. You ra a 't M il ’em If yen don't The Oregon loans were among 631 such loans throughout' the tell country In December. San Diego — Woman Mar ine Pvt. Linda M. Colson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Con rad E. Colson of Port Orford, reported, Jnn. 11, to the Mar ine Corps Recruit De-'-’t San Diego, Calif., for du’v w<*ti the administration departr-v -»♦ Before entering the •*->— in October 1961. Ml - Port Orford was graduated from High School. Pacific Builders, Iuc. jm I, Oregonians Get Seven SBA Loans For Home Delivery OREGONIAN AND ORE. JOURNAL T» m G reat Paper o t the Northwest EYT7YN FRECHETTE Agent Can FO 2-3437 er's court before C ity Judge Lor aine Haines dlrlng the past week were: James A. Balter. February 1. drunk in a public place $25: A Katherine Moher. February 1 violation of baste rule $15; C arl Ravmond Young. February 2. VBR. $10. Two Named To Advisory Council SALEM (Special)— Announce-> m ent was made at the prellm w-1 ary meeting o f the Department of Employment Advisory Council Friday of the appointent of two new metnb»-rs by Gov M ark O and a JOHN PAUL JONES. Thia Is positively the I.AHT NITE the BOHLENS will appear at Orfords unit Sprint, aa they must leave fer an extended e n gagement In Blue River Brins your Sweetheart for dining and dancing th is last big nite. 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