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3 — Tburaday. February 22. I M2 PORT ORFORD N SW * n u e rr« ? » new s PuMished Every Thursday Second class m all privileges authorised a t Port Orford. Ore. Louis L T V lshetm ---------------------------- Editor and Publisher Paul L. P e te rs o n -----------------------.--------- Managing Editor p - ®. 5 'TiWeiHir" »m Port Orford. Oregon wealthy , world - famed Subscription per year In Curry County tin advance* ...»3.00 Outside Curry County --------------------------------------------------- | 350 O_,,„SJ AME8E TW,N DENETT SJ?v^£Lr F,ELD' MCM* A BOUNCY u 7 rIE E O|RL OF T*K>, IS A Single C o p y ---------------------------------------------------------------- happy example of the S£XF z 5 S,TY OREGON mecmcal school ' s success tnooeneementa. Notice« New* and Advcrtiaing Must Be In The Office by 5:0« O'clock Tuesday Evening I Editor, The Port Orford News, Port Orford. Oregon Dear B ir Thia appeal te In behalf of the District 2-CJ Bklucutional Com \ l W » H M I N A T IO N A I E D IT O R IA L mittee. a group of persona who / IN CO NTINUING PURSUIT Y ---- - - — . -----v . * fc. w I I w I M u have given considerable time and OF EXCELLENCE IN v b I |A s £ b q & T ia N : < y in attempting to be EDUCATION , PATIENT « ■ ^ A S S O C I A T IO N "declared out“ of tne Southwest X A R E A N D R E S EA R C H ern Oregon Education Area—the recently .«Ubllshed Bay Area Junior College. We do not feel that a J r Col lege Is dls-advantage«ua for the probably run as foTiov^ W it Bu> Aren we do feel, however. no graduate being prepared for 1 T h a i the Port O rford-Inuih- entrance to any college w ithout lols area Is too far awny from the I Uree O regon youngsler»— have had r lir u m a llr le v a r and 1 taking some language, more set-1 By Ed. U. Kashun college site; 2. T hat too few M lrlia e l, J e n n i) and Nasali ’ ence than required; more m ath are among the m ore th a n a students from thia area w ill be' Toblaw—Investigate W e hear the question, "Why than required: etc. Figuring an poaslblllly thousand O regon re s ld rn u p « taking advantage of the offerings o f inalling o v e n b e d h ra rt as toes Pacific high school require average of 6« in each grade tirlp a tln g In O IIA 's low e m t of the school; 3 T h a t we would rrtn ln d v r to Oregon lesldenla OREAON p en icillin program fo r rh e u Pour units of English. 12 sec IB units for graduation when the do better to use what money we n f an n u al lle a r t r u m i drive STATE tions. m a tic fsvur ro n tro l. H a a rt •ra te only requires 18?” I have for schools to Improve the ro n d a rte d h) Oregon lle a r t as- I SYSTEM OF Fund drive clim ax w ilt c o m e Two unite of social studies. 6 W ell. the state requires 19 ' UcliiUea In our own local area; s o rla llo n d u rln g F eb ru ary. M i H IG H E R sections. Munday. F ebruary MS. w ith I EDUCATION and. 4 T hat the fee differential chael and lila two als lrrs all •¿nits, nine of which are speclfic- H e a rt Nunda) observance. Two units in health and PE. 4 ' for enrollment la not enough to M-'iy named by the state sections. ENETT WAS SURGICALLY make It economically better to Pacific, as well as A LL of the One u nit In science. 3 sections. attend SW OC than to attend any other first -class districts in O re- One unit In math. 3 sections other Institution (state controll ¿3*e. goes beyond the minimum For nine elective«. 9 sections. .« 9 ed). program. Some require 24 units; Study halls. 8 sections. This area is paying 35 mills, Akens only 20. This is a total of 43 sections some »23.000. thia year to allow H e re at Pacific, we require 22 per day minim um — I F teachers Rripsrt For fsw M ain Drascrary Lhn two students to enroll at a fee of t «M s because a student Is re could be found w ith exactly the some »12 00 lose than that which p aired to be enrolled in 23 dur- right teaching-field com bination' STOCKS A N D BONDS th . firm go broks. thsy got would have been required of ■Og his four year course—and (only two recommended for each When you buy a sham of }i*id .ou‘ ,u them at O8U1 M A Y enroll in 24 We have six teacher by the state), AND, If »lock, you own an interest In * the “ " stockholders get a nickel. The District 2-CJ Education 1 per day—we have no study A L L students could be fitted Into Preferred stock, as a rule, Conunittaw makes thia appeal to every «ingle thing a firm hag; yields fixed dividends before we have no room such a program with no schedul when you buy one of ita bond« (F in al Chapter) all organizations and private I teacher fo r them—except for ing conflicts (! ! !) the program you don't own anything. The the common stockholders get persons In this area to "Get out ’ students who have already could be put on w ith a m inim um anything. The regular division of the bond o r de the V o te ' on March 15. when the ' their 22 units, or are en- of about nine teachers—six few court operates much as a legular A x a rule, common stock b e n t u r e la •■lection w ill be held, for which nJJeid in enough to make that er than we have and a saving of circuit court Though a taxpayer holders risk m ore and there m a r a 1 y a this area petitioned last May. on' tntaJ. or unless they can success approximately »36 000 in salar could represent himself In the fore stand to m ake greater our being allowed to withdraw ! p r o m is e to fu lly schedule six classes. profit (or loss). ies— or 6 mills—but what a loss regular division, he really needs PV . from tlie area W e believe th at i t is the Job of ill education to the kids! a lawyer. Suppose out The Florence area wilt also be th e schools to cram all of the In this division there are o f 1 ,0 0 0 voting on this issue a t the same learning possible into each stu- Pacific high school N O W pleadings to prepare, motions and shares out T ip s fo r combatting com election and we expect a large dunng the short time we teaches the very minim um of demurrers to present, briefs to standing, you own one share. munism from F B I chief J E d vote there. ■ th e m ’ We also believe that days of instruction— 175—and is file. etc. Then you have an undivided Th« vote will be held through I is the feeling of the major-1 the only first-class district In the For the taxpayer, the saving In gar Hoover are being d is tri one-thousandth share in the buted in ealendur form to out the district, not just In the < y of parents w ith children In I state which does this This the regular division arises out company, not in any particu •Ciwjoi. ev ery public school in Oregon two -------------- areas which have asked to j year, because of emergency clos- of hls u ia l being bein® held where he his trial la r thing but in every piece. Be sure you’re rogls- , Costs would actually be higher ure o f five days, students in 2-CJ iS and where his attorney and by the Oregon Education A s- j withdraw ! tered- and be sure to VO TE sociation. When you buy a bond, yot/ >f we had regularly scheduled w ill get only 170 days of instrur- instruc ” :tnpsses are thereby avoiding The calendar, emblazoned | Ä i d y halls— unless we curtailed tion—five days less than any long trips and travel expense for lend money to the firm . You Jack Rice. Secretary w ith an Am erican flag, lists | •«■r program. Dial 2-CJ Ed. Committee 1 own no p art of It. The firm other first-class district In O re I himself, his attorney and his promises to pay the loan back T h is brings us to another gon! This policy is used because 1 witnesses seven things Am ericans can when the bond matures. quest.on we hear quite often: teachers' salaries would be one T he regular division cases w ill do to figh t communism and To The Editor: W e y teach — . drivers training, week more in additional salary be tried on a district basis When preserve Am erica. T h e y are Aa a rule, bondholders have ■»rational agriculture, music. if we went to a contract of five enough cases are ready to be reprinted and distributed by Due to s mi.sunderxtandiug, the nrirTor hy venuon Ol The legal m invention of the the Physical education—or why do more days— more money tried in counties making a n a t O E A w ith special permission request of the group working for m snsL. K ? £ enU,y caUed 1 corporation h a . wc have athletics?" ural travel area, they w ill be set Of the F B I leader T h e seven beautification of the city sug and manages its business. O f made vagt public In veateen t r e ^ l l u i n i e r’ l ^ Xeih 1’ e lndI,' industry and c o m m ^ T S a - W elL again. I believe the ma- The administration of district foi trial In the various county tools fo r fighting communism gested th a t the city take car-> of xwlty of „ parents with students rect influence since they must gjble. By allowing a n y b o d /to ■ .h -------------~ ~ 2"CJ has many times that seats and the court will move spell out A m erica and include: the old Lindberg home as an have confidence in the firm buy in or to leiS to S X i ? WC the of inf° given above i . through the district trying them 1. A le rt Y o urself — learn historical tourist attraction, as each driver Gaining In available to A N Y patron of the In addition, a substantial ben- the tru e n atu re and tactics of stated in last week's paper th e y w ll? “n ^ r7 ? 1h ° ? a « ”-P°” Uon has made large acfeool hours this year W e drop district— ....................... ill 1 • ccru*' to the taxpayer communism. I did not request this, as It is just come on out some- ®fit w ”r‘1 money P * th the r «c*le research, production,and D»d it last year and had quite a t'm e and let's talk about it_we ,rom the publication of the O re- willed to my children. „ yj . , . . t , m arketing possible while each 2. M ak e civic program for 11 1 1 - a . . N . . Y . _ r' cur- e u n a r n lir t ,la o ia l..n . — wwewm from many p a re n ts -!, is —.1 wPl luten to A p . la n 'fo We are rortunate (o have such gon T T a x C Court decisions I In its Bond holders get their in- Investor can study and decide social im provem ent yo u r bus a busy, friendly group, who de Only » -w o u i t pen penal- regular division. These decisions iness. - — ». , . hlt • year — * t , 'Mn’r « n » n a e — w tth iu iou terest before any stockholder where he wants to risk his tasollne and up-keep for serve all our help w ill be available to tax counsel Í ? í 2 the h e ^ car r: the ^ ucario ___, nal ____ program gets his dividends; and should capital. 3. Exercise you right to which is furnished free. The ors and w ill help them in avoid Syneva Lindberg Me/«.' Oregon ! .w „ r , o ff., ,h l, column m you nuiy Anow M-vur vote; elect representatives of tencher is paid from state re ing problems tor the taxpayer integrity. ! • • • - I l 11 Io inlotm , not imbursements. In the creation of the court. 4. Respect hum an d ig n ity __ Vocational agriculture costs. Oregon is taking the lead among A ia year, about three-fourths of and Ind ividu al Cases appearing in the record tiie states T he small claims d i communism .The Children't Corner: “Wre m ill; the music program er's court before City Judge L or- vision particularly is an Innova rights cannot coexist. 5. In fo rm yourself; know throughout the district, w ill cost alne Haines during the past week tion. The Western Slates Plywood fCTwoximately, in the proposed were The success of this court de i your country — its history, ■* * * 1.04 mills; athletics will Auxiliary, 'urtherlng their efforts _ . # ---- February 12. Jerry Edward pends In part upon the under traditions, and heritage. 6. Com bat public apathy to build shelters at school 67 of one m ill; cafeterias CaugheU. excessive motor noise, standing of the citizens as to its ■will cost 39 of one m O l-a n d $5; February 12. Royal H a r v e y purpose, pUrpo functions a rd lim ita- tow ard communism — in d if stops will serve "coffee and . . . “ transportation ference can be fata l when na at the Coos-Curry Electric build on. which we have Ostrander, reckless driving. »150 tions ing from 10 a m. to 3 pm . F r i b eard should be stopped because tional survival is at state. — ______ 1 This court is a c it rt of law, «< the cost, w ill cost, after state » , This offers 7. A tta ck bigotry and p re day, February 23 „ not wn adm inisirati e body As •vnnhursem ert. which we would sut.i It is free of any -jg onstbil- judice w h e re ver they appear; everyone a chance to contribute 0 « receive w ithout a transpor — 1 , _ l‘ Y ‘ or tax raising cr collecting. justice for all is the b ulw ark to a good cause and st the same Lola McDonald is looking f o r - ! Its only duty is to in .e r,» e t the c f democracy. time, enjoy good " c h i t - c h a t ___ ta tio n program. 1 64 mills We — wwm re- - * 'ard to a visl‘ from her son, Dee law and arrive at just ami pro- coffee during their coffee breaks aid. . or o f course continue to re --------------- ---------------- exuve basic aid fo r all programs Goodnu6 h- Dc*- left Port Huen- per decisions. I ( must rely upon ewceot vo-ag. vo-av drivers d i-iv .r. training »— ¡„ i Fme. C a lifo rn ia Saturday the the the facts presented to .. ewewpt it in jach T R I ’ A C L A S S IF IE D HAVE V IS IT O R S ■and t r ansportation, i f the above 16th, spent one week w ith his case. fa th e r in San Francisco and is! T H E M A R K E T P L A C E v irltln g with the oene 81lvers mxjgrams were dropped—so, act- In the months ahead, t i . i Judge 1 fam ily Sunday was the I *!xlly. the cost could be slightly exPected on the 11 a m. bus j end his staff, with the help of K H t M I L I JO NS Saturday, February 24. H artley fam ily of Oreenacres *"Xher if figured on this basis. the various statewide committees, ■o---------------- will be defining its rules and pro A basic program of “reactin'. 3 on can't sell ’em I f you don't cedure as experience dictates it * * -tin' and Tithm etic” would te ll 'em ! should. KiJ n Kaboodle IT'S YOUR LAW The Oregon Tax Couri School Calendars Show 7 Tips lor Fighting Communism Recorder's Court 'Coffee And . . . Sale Aids Bus Shelters Navy Son Due - —— Î? ^m jeEArs S ome advances ACHIEVED B Y HEART RESEARCH SINCE 1 9 4 9 , YEAR OF FIRST HEA R T FUND C A M P A IG N OPERATIONS INSIDE THE HEART PREVENTION OF RHEUMATIC fever Z - / iy z U y / * ~ CONTROL OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IMPROVED TREATMENTS -L^'S T R O K E S ’ AND HEART ATTACK /•/HEN YOUR heart fund P CALLS ON V'/i > W N D OF SUNDAY, !',( / 2 5 -o- Rod McKenzie Heads Bndoet Commiffee M ed icin e At W ork . . . Head and Neck Injuries . . . Tranquilizer Gun T he Budget com m ittee o f! S IG N A L S ; Because head and neck injuries cause three out of Port O rfo rd -L a n g lo is Schools la m e l00? " 1* “ T ” 3.' S *ephen R m '1' m d »"'« X " r ir à i engdn m et last M onday evening at hnna'i8 A axaard of Northwestern University (Evanston 1 rad!" ba. k Pacific H igh School to begin tò he"h nèh7 , (ransml‘ Ue,X int<* iootba" »'dmets form ation of a budget fo r n ext D R U G S I N T H E Pr , F P o d br‘ ln ,actlv' ty ''t P layas in art,on ocean iron, u o T n f D E E p ; potenJ «i-ganlc chemicals in th,. I school year. Cu- umbers, snails, marine worms 1 Rod M cK en zie was elected Such ñ L rrd t'> more 1 fesav.np medicines for human.., above chaii iiian o f the group and Eas? fo Caribbean“ ‘ng JtU<Ue<* ‘n ,ab" r™m Lar Jack Donaldson was named secretary. • • • T h e com m ittee w ent over A W E E D : Blue-flowered periwinkle the proposed G eneral Fund IL’aafl la . Ï ... | expenditures w ith school ad k a u k im la d reri?t ’ih’ C“ U“ ,d scvcral "m ls slo is in t Vp. s of When Mother and Dad come m in istrato r and discussed the T r, k p f a y n v In i ther a n t|-eancer drugs . . BULLETS T O R E L A X B ( : "Tranquilizer gun’’ used for jitte ry cows is home from buying seeds of flow d istrict’s financial problems. ers sed vegetables for t h i s T h e G eneral Fund expen di year's garden, ask for a few tures w ill pro bably be com seed,, 110m each packet and o r T h ^ V r i a^ „ Onriod^ pleted at the n ext meeting, have an exciting adventure of scheduled foi M onday even your own. Make a seed 'mus- eum ", using those few seeds ing, F eb ru a ry 19, at 7:30 p.m., • relay p T e ^ ^ o f ^ r e y i 1" ,P° IiCe U"e. portable T v transm itters to that never w ill be missed. at Pacific H ig h School. This museum may be made T h e last scheduled meeting, In at least two different ways M onday, F eb ru a ry 26, w ill be (and you’ll probably think of given over to decision on how Others). You can paste the seeds EOi ' n i ' am R n a h D <,^ * a^e’ to r wh,ch we hMV0 no nam es" o” ' 0 '* ,nr^ Plece of cardboard to begin alle v ia tin g the rlt- ' ! n r e 'fe e d in e J , 11’ 3 ' Pcnnayivania State University scientists K p" ‘'; of each hind to- fic it which has acc- Ch2m,caI r ^ ectc" aff ) •r ----------------------------------- In one small area or you over the past three »' Idi;, » ■ ! I W rth contr' > d r e / ’ sture lation X n . d airport runways T . ha2ard0U'' • tar,,n* P°P“ ' ' "loch the house for small years. ; . or plastic bottles or vials A representative tl i oriee held flavoring or med S ^ S ‘i r £ - £ 5 S « B S : F in it N a tio n al Bank r li t ■ S icine« clean them, ana put each gon, the C ounty As1- kind of seed In a separate con the C ounty Treasu rer , ar tainer These small vials may rep- then be stored In a shoe box resentative o f the rict’B N a tu ra lly you'll p r i n t the auditing firm expee • a t- name of eaeh kind under the tend this meeting. group of that seed on the card ----------— o-------- board or on a paper label to Wisconsin re. - c t t.a?ta 1nlcal "p ,lr ' Whlch ’•«lesesi paste on eaeh container When any drug In parts of body on external radio signal S im ilar ■ ■e.P you don’t know one seed from 1 rsity of Minnesota lab |M Implanted for the other, It's e a s y to get r t f ote I . 1 From Medicine a t W ork, Published br mixed dp, so It pays to go slow Ph. unut oiM .ixturers Association) ■ a t nrst. Take th, he seeds out of Ro”d rr‘ For Buvs >»■ only one packet nt a time, paste them on the cardboard or put them In the vial npd then label them before you open the next pneket. I t won't take you long to find out that no two kind,, of seeds look alike — that eaeh kind will announce Its name to vou the next time and e v r v other time you see It If you have w ’ih ,Cu ',n7 ^ th" rl’ " 1 w hi the right seed 11, Pry tO K”1 "‘’mo large Reel» •Ike corn, gome medlum -sisej oncR Ilka carrots and «onie tiny ones like petunias so that you have variety m your musehm. Include some different seeds like the clusters that are beet «reds golds1 fealhery ° f m ari- Jte sure to make your mu mm ‘ a?". Sa rrl'''' Then, when *1 l i finished, you ran taka It to nhow your teacher and . laas mates, members of your Cul den, Brownie o r B l u e b i r d gtonp, who are not likely to know as much about seeds as you do, now that you have made •1 seed M u num.