Library Uhiversity of Oregon Eugenev Oregon P ort O rfo rd News VO LU M E FOUR. NU M B ER F O R T Y -N IN E Doctor Given Staff Nod P O R T O RFO R D. C U R R Y CO U N TY, O R E _ Prleel Oc Thurcday. March 8, I N I Baker On Board College Withdrawal Election Next Tuesday, March Fifteenth T he county court appointed Norman Baker to a three-year term on the C urry General Hos­ pital board of directors at the Monday evening meeting of the __ w ______ _ , T * * QUWtion of whether Coos-, the Special Election Notice Isa rd . M r. Balter ill replace Odell Flake, whose term has ex- (' u rrX school district 2-CJ and page four of this newspaper. Lane county school district M J T h e measure will be decided p red. will be permitted to withdraw by a simple m ajority vote of the from the Southwestern Oregon: entire college district, not Just College D istrict will be decided the two areas desiring w lth - at the pells next Thursday dr a wal. Complete voting In - March 15 from 2 to 8 p m . Local structlons are contained in th e 'polling places are luted under i Special Election Notice. Ur. C. O. Boot« was granted courtesy privileges on tne »tali of Curry General Hospoai ui u o l4 Beach a t the huiiiuay n.ghi meeting ol the hoepitat ooara ot director» alter a u<.ie««uou rep­ resenting Port Orloru appealed to Die board on betiuil 01 tne iieaily two thousand citizens tu this area lot the right to use their tax- supported Curry General Hospi­ tal Oy granting t l s l ! privileges to The mobile x-ray u n it pro- J |O t. Boots. In addition, petition« cessed over MO residents in Port with over 500 signatures were Orford last week, during their presented to the board tor then two-day visit here, and approx­ consideration. imately ¡40 In Langlois, bring­ I t was apparent that tlie board ing the total to an estimated 750 of directors hav« been cognizant for the area. ot the Port O rford situation and Those who submitted to the In sympathy with It. However, x-rays w ill receive th eir cards: inasmuch as a D O . has never be­ In the m all soon, stating the re­ fore applied for staff privileges sults. Should you be asked to ..iid due to the fact th at hospital have a second x-ray, it may by-laws stipulate membership in me»n that the first one was un­ ter here— It’s a ll through the the County Medical Association satisfactory or th a t the findings w indow. (lo r M D s only), time has been w arrant further study. The niceasary to remove the barriers second x-ray w ill also be taken and to handle the case c a u t io u s ly without charge. and In harmony w ith the two The cooperation o f the Pacific dr«tors who are now on the staff Super M arket In th U nationwide Dr. Boots was granted courtesy campaign to control TB U deep­ privileges following amendments ly appreciated, the Public Health to the by-laws stipulating that Department said as weH as In an emergency situation, a N orthem Curry County M en’s those who volunteered their state licensed doctor may be time and labor assisting From Fellowship w ill observe its bi- granted staff privileges by the ... the Port Orford area were M a r - monthly meeting thia Saturday board of directors ft was then divided that Port Orford repre- B r S S t o7«?J Krlck. a t the O phir grade school. sent« an emergency aituatlon and ‘ Svneva T inHherv rw ru w h . m T he potluck dinner a t 8:30 will be followed by a program at 7 30 p a , which wlU include ¡owed U, . U ,, u, music by a men’s quartet and -rt.A h ™ .« » I« ,!« 1 loi* ar* * M arguerite W hite. Es- moving picture. noted a letter 2 c m ¿ T S M . S - 1? " This fellowship la lnterdenom- L.r D..H e « Allen. Alma Deets. Ruth ind . _ . ~ ¡national and all interested men lng Fort application m em request- Srshlp 8uU* *B Many Respond To X-Rays Jim Huston. electrical con tractor on the city hall. B u k n Uhe a customer for City Clerti H a th W a h l to show how, and whore, r lty boalnra. la h a n d , led. Nothing uniter the coun­ Jaycees Endorse Fujita Invitation Men'« Fellowship Meets At Ophir Port Orford Jaycees went on record Tuesday night Is support o l the Brookings Jaycees' pi«»» to bring former Japanese N ary pilot Nabuo F u ijit * and hU fa m , lly to visit the Brookings Azlaea Festival In M ay. The extensive storm of oppos- ltlon project prompted the Iocal c,ub'8 «»do™ «nent, by unanimous vote, to to forward the following resolution th eir fe T low Jaycees. March 6. 1982 Brookings Junior Chamber Coa^nercei Be it resolved th at the Port O rford Junior Chamber of Corn- merce recognizes; T h a t many men and women nmde sui>rem' sacrifices during World W ar I I; are invited. on the dental staff of C urry O e n - ' '__________________________ That these sacrifices w ere eral Hospital. made so th at in future years Americana would live in free­ dom; T h a t we recognize th at the Japanese are a member o f the human race, have attempted to . . . . . rehabilitate themselves by in - harvest policies by private com- stalling a democratic govern- The Legislative Interim Com- panies. I t is hoped th at Crown- ment according to the uncondl- Rain, ball games and other meetings were apparently re- n'fl ' * e ,,on Natural Resources Is Zellerbach officials w ill discu« t lonAi surrender terms signed in. sponsible for the low attendance «hedulm g hearings on subject, thetr policies w ith the committee Tokyo Bay; at Friday's meeting of the clean- 1q lts ^ cisd tciio n at ® addresses given sho w t h a t , to enter. The high school and lowing basic training at C a ta­ extensive training In Civil Dc- ; d 306. or 68 per cent, live In Coos adult group w ill be the first lina Island, he spent 58 months tense. Bay, North Bend and Empire. contestants on the program, so with the M aritim e In the P h il­ Montgomery said he believes ippines. F ar East. Belgium, Eng­ strongly th a t It Is poanible to Others living In the bay are« that any of the Pacific High land and Central and South "control future crime by effic­ such as Coos River. Bunker H ill, students w ho wish to enter Oreen Acres, Charleston. East- m ay do so and w ill still be able America. ient guidance of youth today.” Montgomery came to t h e He pledges to work towards that side. M illington and Sunny H ill to attend the Prom later on total 34. or 7 6 per cent that night at Pacific. Movies Coos-Curry area In 1950 where ¡goal. If elected, he said Communities outside the bay w ill be shown so the children he worked In the woods and fori area In Coos county show the w ill be entertained w h ile the following number of students votes are being counted. registered: Coquille 34, M yrtle A dm ittance to the program Point 18. Bnndon 16, Reedsport w ill cost 75c for adults, 50c for 8 and Powers 4; a total of 81, high school students, 25c for or 18 per cent,' O ther areas in grade school students, w ith Ryce H . Wilson, Sixes, filed hove three children, Susan, 15, the county such as Riverton. preschoolers and contestants last week aa a Democratic can­ a student a t Pacific high school; Langlois, Bridge, Broadbent and getting in free. didate for county commissioner Steve, 9, a fourth grader at Port Norway account for the remain­ ■ ' o — ■ - from northern Curry. O rford; and Shelley. 4, a t home. ing 25, or 6 4 per cent. Wilson, who has owned and " I t ’s tim e somebody took a - ■ o— ■ — operated the Sixes store for the realistic look at the tax problem post two year», was bom in by attacking It at the proper Glendale and received h 1 s place—at the spending end In ­ schooling there. He has worked stead of the taxing end,” Wilson Funeral services were held In In the logglug Industry, owned stated. Lebanon Friday, M arch 1 for and operated his own sawmill o---------------- Fred Marsh, native son of Port Bruce Mack Robbins, son of for eight years and spent about Orford, who passed away Feb­ Mrs. Sarah E. Robbins of Lang­ five yenrs In the retail logging ruary 27 following an operation. lois, Is taking basic training at supply business in Roseburg, Bom and raised In Port Orford. Medford and O rants Pass. Tw o Southern Oregon college Fred had moved from this area the U. S. Naval Recruit Training He spent five years working students from the northern C u r- a number of years ago and had, Center, San Diego, following his for the federal government In a Tf area are currently singing in for Ihe past several years, re­ February 28 enlistment. supervisory capacity on heavy ihe 80 voice SOC choir which is sided In Lebanon. A former Pacific high school road construction. He has fa rm ­ preparing for its annual tour of He is survived by his wife student. Robbins enlisted In the ed and raised stock and Is now southern Oregon high schools, It Irene; his daughter, Mrs. Fred In partnership w ith his fath er- was announced by Oscar 0. Newall of Pasadena, Calif.; his Navy under the buddy plan with in-law , Roger LaFliunme, in a Blorlle, director. son Darrel Marsh of Eugene; H arry Lee Stephens, Bandon. 360-acre ranch on Sixes river. The tw.’, Rosalie Hatmaker, his brothers, John, Donald. Nick They w ill train together and take Wilson has been a property daughter ot M r. and Mrs. Ernest and Louis, all of Port Orford; their first leave together. owner and resident of Curry Hatm aker of Langlois, and Paula his sisters. Mrs. Cecil Niva of Filling out reports. Interroga­ ------------ o------------ ney Issel's private office, not eration of the department. county for 10 years. His wife. Leuthe, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Seattle. Mrs. Charles Mansell of tion« and other police matters in public or the police cruiser Issel said. Pern, teaches fourth grade In Ben Leuthe of Port Orford, are Coquille and Mrs. Wes Zumwalt Meet Once M onth W ith will now be dlapoaed of In the as In the past. It's a big im ­ the Port O rford schools. They Pacific high school graduates. of Port O rford. Yonr PTA. security of Police Chief B ar- provement to the efficient op- Clean-up Meeting Attendance Low Hearings On Natural Resources Set For Coquille and Gold Beach County Fair Meet Set For Monday H. L. Monty' Montgomery Files c ° h «9« Tally Foi Curry County Sheri« Rflur#s shown Talent Show Coming .P*1, y 23 s,t"dent8 Wilson Seeks Commissioner Job Fred Marsh In Navy On Buddy Program With Choir