Library u n iv e r s ity o f Oregon Eugene, Oregon ■M Port O rfo rd News d iu rn e 5 , Ño. fe P o rt O rfo rd . Curry County, Oregon School Budget Passes Donaldson, Bjerg, Knapp On Board Community Church Concert Is Sunday Sunday „ „ „ M ay 13, D istrict aCJ'n much criticized ^ fa ile d budget s r g : Steddom W » « S ’“ One youngster who was cer­ tain he was going to be “ shot” • • 0 ^ r . U o T » : . l i o W finally »ubmitted to the “pataleas pill _ then came running back and asked one of the Jaycee uahen. if he could have another one That's how the Sabin Oral polio vaccine was recevied here Sunday when 1.390 people were administered the polio prevents - hours of 11 live between the S a m and 6 20 p.m. In the southwestern Oregon area more than 38,0000 of an estimated 40,000 p e o p I e re­ sponded to the clinic, the first of three scheduled The next clinic w ill be Sunday. June 3 Hours w ill probably be changed to 10 a m to 3 p ro at the multipur oom - room The coat is expected to drop to 25 cents each with BPw M A K R PLANS P 0 R CHARTER NIGHT years . . . • The ru ra l school budget passed by a slim m ajo rity; in this dis- tric t 301 to 236. and in remain- inK districts' Brookings No. 17C, 324-Yes, 368-No; Gold Beach No. Two local youths were tur.ied 3C, 80-Yes, 49-No; Ophir No. 12, over to Juvenile authorities after 82-Yes, 50-No; Illahe No. 7, 3- being apprehended in connection Yes, 3-No; Upper Chetco No 23, with the theft of a fibre-glass 23-Yes, 16-No; Pistol River No. 16. 8-Yes. 23-No; Agness No. 4. boat A pril 28. The boat, an 8 ft fibre-glass g-Yes, 4 No; for a total of 829 model owned by C. M . T yler, to 758 Pistol River and Agness D .D . was taken from its moor reports are unofficial. e r ' resignation c i T X ‘ w a of V a board ^ t e d mem 'a t r i ing on Garrison Lake and hid b The _ ________________ den on _ the south bank of the lake r ^ 5 ^ Y 4 3 ! d » ■ > . H am let area. The boat appointed at the next meeting of valucd at $70 the board. Rush resigned be- ■ ----------------- cause of conflicting thoughts on ------------------------ D R .B O O T S TO whether he could serve on the The Business and Professional wom en's Club met last Monday nlgh, a, 7:30 P tn at the (xH>p building Plans were made lor tbe June 2nd Charter meeting held In the multipurpose room o( the grade school Speak „ for the evening was Mrs Andy Gribble Moteases were Betty Bigelow and Della Bart- lett. in k . The next meeting May meeting w ill be M ay 21 at 8 p m in C * * * ° uH. of PortUnd Medical School He w ill be taking a post duatc course ,n Cardiology M av 1S , fi and 17 and w d| M o ttie i? 0 Mighty for zone 1, , j ^ rgo are among the Incumbent S S J l i S S £ be p r e J n w l Louis Knapp won over Lou G rif- ley 37» to 157 for zone 7, 1-year ja c k Donaldson, unoppos« polled 497 votes for zone 2, 3- Operation ‘Swallow’ Clinic Sees 1,390 On Sunday City Will Ask For County Street Funds meeting gave a u y u r v ~ ~ " 3:00 p.m . this Sunday, M ay 13, ell G ribble t h f go-ahead on Joining to co n stru ettab Don Bjerg beat out incumbent George May 10» 196* Mt last year, but at a lower figure H te ^ r itv would tore on the wat- M ayor G ribble had attended > cmrnly budge, m e e tin g tn O d d J M J S . - Rattle Rock Cafe BmUe R o e^C '. M choir and ochestra, both thed.rection of M r Ralph £ £ M ltchell and Nanine Libby wiU pU y Beach and arrived near the b u l l ‘ previous ten; council meeting s end k £ * r t U l ^ £ e s a $22 w^to? b i f H A. M cG arvey served as J stdl o w « a $22 mayor pro-tem the city rejeeveo _ At the”request o< M rs George til the bill nr can and Diano solos _______________ opinion was that the property L fre a h m e n t w ill be served af- owner is liable for unpaid water — - — - ------ guestfi - County Voting Polls Listed ^ ^ M X ^ ^ S i a r t T . S 5 S £ .S i? y » : _ Pacific High Band And Chorus Concert Set Saturday Night • The police commissioner . , was asked to investigate the pos- Pacific High School w ill pre- 5lble unauthorized parking of sent its last concert of the year two house trailers behind the H erbert Cecil of Southern < *« » < » » . . n ■ > ..» etc. in intersec- Precinct No 3. Floras Creek— conductor for this concert, and gested that curb park g Sportsmen's Club,, Langlois; ,agt j^ t i o n of the program be j u s t as effective Took no action on vacation No. 4, Sixes - Sixes Grange feature bands * _ Took no actl° H a ll; N o ^ Elk R iv w - S i l v e r o fupaciflc High s d ^ i , Port Or- of 80 ft streets. • Moved to call for bids on board because of his association Springs Motel, Port O rford, N° - f Grade school, and Langlois construction of 618 sq ft. of with the district's bank 6, Port Orford 1, and No. 7, School under his direc- sidewalk around the city hall. __ ____________ Port Port Orford Orford 2 2 - — Am Am erican erican Le- ^ a _ o e O n e o f th e g re a te s t causes - - Ophir - • - Ophir •-«- « » • l ‘ ?ue“ 8 » n H a - ll; — No 8, p , cifte High Bids w ill be opened M ay 29 - L a n a e H all. Nesika Beach. BaS - X tSe direetton • Made arrangements to have police departm ent clerical work of Douglas O. Jacox. w ill pre done by city clerk rather than RESTRICTED BALLOT sent a rousing selection of help An elector who moved from marches and other concert fav- Decided to w Decided to discontinue the one precinct to another in the orites The chorus w ill sing the second monthly council meet countv prior to the close of the songs from Rodgers and Ham- Register of Electors on A p ril m erstein’s “South P acific" and ing. • Paid bills in the amount of 17th and did not register in his a variety of other secular and $2.500.33 new precinct m ay vote a re- sacred selections. stricted ballot in his form er pre- This w ill be the final concert cinct according to Curry Coun- 3( the year and it is hoped that ty Clerk R I M a tte r the people of this area w ill take Before being perm itted to vote this opportunity to hear the work he must present to the election that their school groups are board of his form er precinct a doing. written application for re-regis­ The Oregon State Highway tration showing his form er and his new address The portions be m ay not vote w ill be crossed off before he receives his ballot ________ He w ill be perm itted to vote £ r*“ r f ' ’ parks for Salem, for candidate for U . S Senator, H a rry Clarke and Mrs. „ and p oix counties. Congressional Representative, Ray Deets attended the quarter- ¡-„hick 40 a career man in the Governor, Justices of Su' ty meeting of the Curry County . systems of Oregon and preme Court, T ax Court Judge. Tuberculosis and Health A ^ o c i- assume his new Commissioner of the Bureau of ation in Gold Beach on F rid a y duties ah ^ t June 1. He replaces Labor and State Represents- exening. M ark H Astrup. who now heads tive. and for statew ide meas- Election of officers for the landsCape section m the ures ccming year was held, with Rev construction division of the State He cannot vote for county or Kenneth K ilhn of Brookings be- H iih w a v Departm ent. port officers. tag elected president F irs t vice Highway u ep aro n _____ Siudenihodv Oliiceri Elected al Pacific High fam ily rate« The number of persons re ­ ceiving the vaccine at the v a r­ ious clinics was Coos Bay, 8,887; North Bend. 6.004; Em p ire. 4 043; Reedsport 8.700; < oqulNe. 4 200. M yrtle Point 3.500; Brook­ ings. 1.495, Bandon. 2,386 Gold Beach 2,055 Port Orford. 1.390; Powers 900 Agnes. 73 The clinic was sponsored by the Southwestern Oregon Medi­ cal Association, assisted by the Jaycee club and local volunteers. New Park Head Named Curry TB Association “ S tÄ Elecis New Officers ¡* « K Ä S ? » December Social Security High Figures released to Senator Morse today by the Departm ent of Health. Education, and Wel­ fare showed that 188.696 Ore­ gonians receive social security benefits totalling $12.757,999 each month. T h e report covered social security payments for De­ cember. 1961. Of the total number of recip­ ients. 65,216 resided In Multno­ mah County, 15.418 in M arion County, and 14.073 in Lane Coun­ ty. The fewest beneficiaries are in Wheeler County, with 184. Nine thousand, six hundred and six of the total receive in ­ surance for disability. the rest for old age or survivors insur­ ance. One hundred thirteen thousand and one receive their own old age insurance benefit. Twenty seven thousand, f o u r hundred and eighty-eight receive a spouse's benefit, and 21,913 receive a child's benefit. Of other survivors' benefits, 16,907 receive widows’ or widowers' benefits, 3,262 mothers' benefits, and 241 a parent’s benefit. The Oregon recipients are among the talk m illion persons throughout the nation who were receiving social security bene­ fits at the close of 1961. His application for re-regis- president is M rs. Syneva Lind- R iyrviL'*s H -4* tration w ill be forwarded by the berg of Port Orford, second vice MeadCi K in s. — Receiving $1,400 election board to the o ffic e .o f president is M rs. Doris Anderson a ja ie , Quinby D em m itt the money in his wallet, which the county clerk where the of Brookings, secretary is M rs . IoJl a few hours later, change w ill be made on the vot­ R ay Deets of Langlois, and treasurer is M rs Douglas DeVoe >p,e wallet was found but it was er's official registration card. I f the elector moved from one of Gold Beach. empty. The members also worked on A traveling salesman recently re- precinct to another since the Register of Electors closed April the budget for the coming year turned the money. Demmitt re- rrU D R N TB O O Y oHIcur» 17th he m ay vote an unrestrict­ The next meeting w ill be held w iVed an envelope containing $1. •toctod at Pacific High School ___________ ______ _ ed ballot if he presents to the in September at the courthouse. ^00 in cash. for tho coming year are, from election board of his new pre- ; * cinct a Certificate of Registra- 1 So*tod — Julio McWilliams, tion bearing the Seal of the | P.T.S.A. secretary; Marilyn ., „ County Court from the county i Rundbarg, assistant treasurer; The he regular monthly meeting ' { IN W H IC H Persons planning to drive to Colloon Braadlova, secretary; B arracks 903 Veterans of H F P R E V IO U S L Y R E S ID E D . of the Seattle W orld's F a ir can re­ Ginger Colson, treasurer. World W ar I was held Sunday The Certificate of Registraiou Standing — Jerry Cox, vice ceive a free World s F a ir Guide M ay 6 in the Legion H all. All is valid for just the one elec­ and Touring Service information president; Rod Dunn, Presi­ officers were present and a good tion. dent, Randy Waldie, business a t all Shell service stations, turnout was reported Neces­ Any elector who by court or­ Touring experts plot a choice of manager. sary' business was conducted and the fastest and the most scenic preparation was made to take der. m arriage or divorce chang­ ed his name P R IO R to the close photo by Lucille Ellis routes to the F a ir for each part in M em orial P ay exercises of the register A pril 17th and motorist. Each touring package conducted by the Am erican Le­ did not re-register CANNO T contains area road maps, infor. gion Post No 96 A committee vote in the election M ay 18th. mation about points of interest was appointed to arrange proce­ The elector who by court or­ along the w ay, accomodations, dure for the F lag pole dedication der. divorce or m arriage chang­ ferry boat schedules and upon at City H a ll on F lag D ay, June ed his name after A p ril 17th ----- request travel accessory tips 14. Buddy M etzler expressed may vote in the precinct where The Curry Citizens' Band Ra- that w ill appeal to the most dis. regret at leaving the barracks he is registered under his form er dio Association had a picnic at crim inative woman traveler and and community. Several Bar Huntlev Park on Rogue R iver interesting features that would name. racks members plan on attend He must present proof of Sunday M ay 8. A very large be overlooked by the ordinary ing the State Convention in New name change. A copy of oroun attended including a cara- tourist. port to be held the 9th of June MASONS M E E T _ , court order, divorce decree 1 van of CR radio people from The free World s F a ir Fact Kit Commander Hansen presented m arriage certificate is adequa Masons of Port Orford Lodge Eureka, a caravan of.D ouglas is a v a ila b le .a ta n y .S h e U station the Barracks with a very fine proof. He must also complete an a W m This w ill be n area and guests from tains a full page of information flag. At the regular meeting of the ^ s i l Î a l 1 communication of Coos Hay. Medford and O lym p ia. about the F a ir. P ««»«!»’ plication for re-registrati Ladies A uxiliary to the Veterans which must be signed with bo M M ^ e g r e e Refreshments w ill Washington to ’(X’atlon of the fair of W W I, the Ladies auxiliary form er and new names The t A r e m e w a s held with three grounds, a keyed map of the be served after Lodge. AH M a ­ elected the following delegates plication for re-registration winners The weather was good fairgrounds, location of Shell sta- to attend the state convention in returned to the county clerk sons are Invited. ^ X v e r y o n e enjoyed the picnic t.ons in the Seattto T '-,. Newport, June 7, 8, 9.: M rs. the election board and I dinner and visiting so many swers to the most asked aooui S T T V IU W ------- — , Francel Smith, President of the change made to the voter’s questions concerning the P air. engagem ent told Port Orford au xiliary; M rs. ficial registration card. friends. M r. and M rs J. E . McGowan Estella Hansen ami Mrs. Louise SONIC-BOOM D A M A G E announced the engagement of Brown. Alternate delegates are The A ir Force has made THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB their daughter. Sharon Lee at BRIDGE BOUTS Winners at duplicate bridge at survey of the number of claims for M rs Edith H erm an and M rs Easter tim e, to G a rry Wayne High score last Thursday boom damage caused by Ruth M etzler. Ophir Saturday evening w ere, sonic Mohr. The groom -tobe is the Bea Zum walt's home was mi jet pkines for 1956 through V»1. Mrs. a 1. wnim 1st — M r and Mrs. Ray < « n son of M r. and M rs. S T . Mohr by Catherine M arsh and Shell Oilers Fair Guide Radio Group Holds Picnic of Beaverton s a e - S o S ’ i r a i p 'T t i s .’ " Barracks Makes Memorial Plans « “ port 1 S iS a S u « ¿ » I Statistics show 3,389 complaints Sm art Pupil received; 1.539 approved; 1.5 m il­ Teacher — It there are seven lion dollars damage claimed; $159,- flies on your desk and you kill 000 paid. Payments have been Irom one, how many will remain? $1 to $100. Most of the damn?« Pupil — One — the dead one h a t been to windows and plaster. Zum w alt got 2nd high set The next play w ill be at home of Catherine M arsh. Thur day, M ay 17. D ru g g is t L ea P h illip s adds a few drops of d is tille d - a t e r w ith Sabin polio vaccin e to r persons who couldn’ t take sugar at O peratio n Sw allow . ■ 4