Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, May 31, 1962, Page 2, Image 2

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Editor and FubUahor
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Louie I.. Pelahelm
Paul L. Peiereon
To the Citizens of Oregon:
During the past 9 years W A IF ,
the adoption arm of Internatioiy
al Social Service, has arranged
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the adoption of more than 10,000
homeless children from over­
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seas These children come from
Anaooneementa. Nutkea. New» and AdrcrUalny Mnot B»
36 countries in Europe, Asia.
ln The Office by t:0O O'rloek Tuoodny Erenlng
South America, and the Middle
East, and most are now part of
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a happy fam ily In the United
States
The W A IF organisation be­
lieves that every child, regard­
less of race, color or creed, is
deserving of a home and the
care, love and understanding of
parents I joined in this belief
and commend W A IF and the
International Social Service for
its continuing efforts
The month of June has been
designated as W A IF month and
during this period I would hope
that all citizens m ay assist
W A IF in its adoption program
which is carried out through pri-
; vate . contributions only, by
- at-
So say Governor M ark H a t­ Oregon City, Tillamook K lam -.
ath Falls
• tendin8 the P>ncake Suppers to
field. the Mayors of most com­
Meetings have been scheduled be sponsored by local civic.
munities in Oregon as well as
in
Cottage Grove. Eugene. Leb­ social, service, and industrial
the Chambers of Commerce,
organizations
throughout
the
leading banks, utilities including anon. Springfield. Medford. .Ash­
State.'
Interested
individuals
the telephone company, and land. Grants Pass. Astoria, Sea­
and groups may obtain complete
many other firm s. So say the side. and Brookings and arrange­
information relative to the W A IF
ments
are
pending
on
many
statewide restaurant and motel
program by w riting the W A IF-
groups, gasoline dealers and re­ others
The program has been ap­ I.S S. office at « 0 6 S. W Corbett
tailers. So say the airlines, ra il­
plauded
by many business lead­ Avenue, Portland, Oregon.
roads and bus companies
M A R K O. H A T F IE L D
Saturday. May 26, was the ers who have reorganized in this
Governor of Oregon
target date for getting the “ Wel­ a simple but effective device to
come to Oregon' program roll­ cover the state with the W el­
ing This signals the beginning come” signs first as a means of The Editor
of the 1962 tourist season, ex­ letting the tourists know that The Newts
pected to be Oregon’s biggest. the green welcome mat is out Port Orford. Oregon
It also coincides with Oregon for them and secondly to remind D ear Sir:
Day at the Seattle World’s Fan- Oregon citizens of the even more
I would appreciate very much
Newspapers are being fur­ important follow through to the opportunity through your
nished mats, radio stations have make our 1962 visitors want to columns of thanking my consti­
received singing jingles and tele­ come back for a part of their tuents and the people of the
vision stations w ill have slides vacation in Oregon
State of Oregon who worked for
Port Orford. Oregon
P. O. Box 3
BubocrlpUon per yo*r ta Curry Oouuty (In advance)... 13.00
The Welcome I
Out In Oregon
Tha port commission dock
stands soronoly with Its cargo
of lum bar ready for shlpmonf
Saturday.
Tho calm disap­
peared Sunday whan tho Alas­
ka Coder docked and loaded
1,786,686 foot — tho largest
shipment from the port to
dote.
Korean Bonus
Info Given
Questions most asked of the
Am erican Legion on its sponsor­
ship of the Korean W ar Veterans
Bonus initiative petition which
may be placed on the November
6 ballot if 53.037 names are col­
lected by July 5. are answered
as follows by State Headquarters
of the Departm ent of Oregon
Q. Who w ill receive tho bonus?
A ..T h e bonus would go to boo
orable discharged members of
the Arm ed Forces who served
between June 25. 1950 and July
27, 1953. and who were bona fide
me and who expressed their residents of the State of Oregon
confidence in me at the polls for at least one year im m ediate­
I trust that I have in a small ly preceding the service
Q. Did tho State of Oregon pay
way alerted the people of the
state to their problems as they bonuses to veterans of other
i wars?
exist in the Nation's Capitol
A. Yes, to both World W ar n
A tra ffic accident records
To the newspapers I appreci­
course for police personnel w ill ate the news coverage of my and World W ar I Veterans.
O. How many states have paid
activities and philosophies of
be held in Salem on June 5-6
bonuses for Korean W ar ser­
The course is designed to help government
vice?
police departments make better
Sincerely yours,
. Twenty-two, w i t h
others
use of accident records tor en­
E D W IN R D U R N O , M C .
pending.
gineering, enforcement and edu­
Q How is tho amount re­
cation on accident prevention.
ceived determined?
Those attending also w ill have innominate Garden Club Show
A. E ve ry veteran who served
state accident records programs
June 15, 16 and 17 are the for a period of at least 90 days
explained to them, and w ill learn
what assistance state agencies dates chosen for the Spring between the qualifying dates,
can offer them in developing or Flow er Show of the Innominata
Garden Club, it was announced
improving a records system.
M rs George ~-------
Sutton, --------
Gen-
The
course, arranged u;
by the
f i r IVUiac;
— by ivaa«.
—
Department of Motor Vehicles eral Chairm an. The event will
in cooperation with Highway D e - , j k e place at the Riley Creek
partm ent, Oregon State Police grade school in Gold Beach, and
and city police agencies, w ill will feature a silver tea. Open
open on June 5 at 9 a.m . and con- to the public Saturday from 3
dude on June 6 at m id-after to 9 p.m and Sunday from noon
noon.
to 4 p.m ., she further states that
All sessios w ill be in the Cap- there w ill be no admission |
to give this program a public
service push In June some 50
or more billboards around the
state w ill start carry ing the mes­
sage
The whys" of this program
were announced by Governor
Hatfield at a meeting April 30
in Salem wbere more than 600
state leaders heard him point
out that Oregon w ill be a tourist
corridor during 1962 with sev­
eral million expected to pass
through the state enroute to the
Seattle F a ir
An Oregonians were urged to
be better hosts than ever, to
show our tourists “ the greenest
welcome m at in the U .S .A .," to
endeavor to hold the tourists an
extra day in Oregon. The Gov­
ernor urged all business firm s
and particularly those dealing
with the tourist to display the
green emblem with white out-
line of the the state and the word
“W E L C O M E ” across it as sym ­
bolic of the “ Welcome to Ore­
gon. He also had 13 highways
¡fainted with giant “ W elcome” itol.
signs at the entrances to the
state
The advisory commitee under • il l y Graham Action Wootern
the chairmanship of D ick Turner Filmed in A ustralia’» Outback
Evangelist
B illy
G raham 's
in Portland in the meantim e is
working on publicity and promo­ newest feature motion picture,
tion plans with E a rl Didzun of “SHADOW O F T H E B O O M ER
the Dawson 4 Turner agency co­ A N G " is an action Western
the wide-open places
ordinating this phase of the ac film ed in ....................
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m v .
ivities
The State coordinator of Australia's “ Outback.” The
tor the “ Welcome to Oregon” i picture, which had its world pre
jrogram Phi! Hunt, working un-' m iere at Madison Square G ar­
ter the State Highway D e p a rt-1 den on October 9th, is scheduled
r
n en t’s Travel Inform ation D iv i-I for its Port Orford-Langlois P re­
at
ston, is making a three week’s m iere. Thursday, M ay 31 ’ ’
c.
our of the state, meeting with
h WOW O F T H E BOOM-
local chambers of commerce
E R A N G ” is the most recent of
and other groups to explain in
more detail the overall project the Billy G raham dram atic
film s which have been produced
Among the communities which
have already started programs against the backdrop of a num-
rolling are Roseburg. Rockaway.
M ilton-Freew ater, Junction City,
,c^ s :
t r s s
Baker. North Bend. Lakeview.
Oceanlake
Oswego, Newport.
Salem. Hood R iv e r, Portland,
Accident Records
Course Planned
W,U, &0
charge.
All am ateur growers and a r­
rangers are invited to exhibit
and judging w ill be a-reording
to national standard system of
judging. Exhibits w ill be divided
into borticulural and decorative
divisions. For further informa-1
tion. contact M rs. George Sutton,
CH 7 4484
will be recognized as television’s
Buffalo B ill, Jr. as well as Dick
West in the Range Rider, both
popular Western serials
A young aboriginal folk singer,
L ittle, who had no prior
^m g
‘T
Prof. M. A.
Goodnough
PIANO
O RG AN
VO IC E
ACCO RDIO N
Every Tnotday
JENSEN M U S IC CO.
Phone ED 2-3161
I f you're too disabled to work,
m ay have a very Important
„ coming up on June 30, 1963.
• h u t date Is a deadline After
June 30, you cannot fully estab­
lish a disability which began be­
fore 1961, and there's even a
chance that you might lose out
altogether on thia disability pro­
tection under social security If
you haven’t acted by then,”
warned Carina L
Hunslnger,
District Manager of the Social
Security Office of the Social Se­
curity Administration
T o qualify for the disability
payments under social security,
you must be too disabled to ilo
any substantial work, the con­
dition must be a long continuing
one. and there's also a tim e re­
quirement.
Y o u must have
worked under social security (or
about five out of the last ten
years Jus< before you became
disabled." Hunslnger continued.
Under the preaent law. that
tan-year period could have ended
as long ago as 1946, but after
June 30, the ton-year period can­
not eod more than 16 months
before the date when the dtaabll
tty application is filed
“ For this reason, your applica­
tion for disability benefits might
have to be disallowed If you
don’t meet this tim e require­
ment, no m atter how badly dis­
abled you are.“ Hunslnger saUl.
in urging that anyone who might
of 4 *
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momdm
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S and H
GREEN STAMPS
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tured the mood of Australia's
filmed during t h e
Graham
aboriginal people in the lyrics
Team 's historic Australia Cru­
and melody of the ballad.
sades when some of the largest
“ SHADOW OF T H E BOOM­
¡crowds in M r G raham 's entire
E R A N G ” w ill be shown free of
m inistry gathered to hear him
charge under the auspices of the
speak in Melbourne and Sydney.
B illy Graham Evangelistic F ilm
Attractive and gifted young
M inistry.
Scheduled tim e for
actress-singer
Georgia
Lee is the local prem iere is 7 30 p.m
remembered for
h lr" starring
role in “T H E H E A R T IS A R E B ­
E L ,” filmed during the B illy I
Graham New York Crusade at
Madison Square Garden. Co-
star Dick Jones, whose acting
capabilities are enhanced by his
outstanding skill in the saddle.
Port Orford
DRUGS
Thankg
I
w ish
to
0 o o
t h e many p e o p le
who v o te d f o r me i n t h e D em ocrat­
i c p r im a r y .
Visiting here over the week­
end were M r and Mrs Brooks
W agner. T am m y and Brian
Mrs Wagner remained here to
attend the graduation of Ron
Woodworth and Brice Wagner
but her husband had to return
to Seaside where he teaches
school. M rs Wagner plans to
be here for two weeks visiting
friends and relatives.
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HOW’S YOUR
CREDIT RECORD?
Proud Of It?
of this state, an organization
which includes representatives
of all veterans bodies
I f not why don’t you do some­
thing about It? The way you
t» y your bills now. w ill <lo-
tonnlno your rating In tho
new Red Book
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CURRY CO.
INSURANCE
AGENCY
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th a n k th o s e who w orked t o make my
n o m in a tio n p o s s i b l e .
R e s p e c tfu lly ,
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SUNDAY-JUNE 3rd-11 a.m. Io 6 p.m.
Even if you missed the First Clinic, be sure to attend the 2nd and 3rd. You
can still get proteclion against Two Types ol Polio.
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Fill Out This Application and Bring li to the Clinic
This SABIN ORAL
VACCINATION PROGRAM
t o e x p r e s s my th a n k s and
a p p re c ia tio n
BROOKS W AG NERS
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R E C O R D E R 'S C O UR T
Cases appearing ln tiw re ­
corder's court before City Judge
Ixiroine Ha tore since the last
report «
M u rra y L. Kaplow, M ay u ,
V B R , »1».; Lonnie W Sexto*,
M ay 15, improper parking. »3.;
Fred SchHchtor, M ay IS. VBR,
»15 , Delilah Dlckaon, May IS,
VB R , »15.; Joseph Patrick Spfo-
oia. M ay 18, V B R , »11; Raw
lxrwrey. M ay 18, VBR . 618 . Ken­
neth W orm ell, M ay IS, VBR,
»18 , C a rl W Rumln, M ay 38.
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SAVINfr
TIME
m a* £ T «
would be entitled to receive com­
pensation at the rate of »10 for
each full month during which
be or she was in active domestic
service and »15 for each month
during which the veteran was in
active foreign service, within
the dates specified. The m a x i­
mum payable would be $600.
Q How much w ill this cost
th* State of Oregon?
A. The proposed amendment
would incur an amount of not
more than eleven hundredths of
one per cent (.11% ) tor the state
which would be authorized to
make a loan on Its credit to meet
the indebtedness necessary to
create the Korean Veterans’
Compensation fund. In effect,
this would be equal to a pair of
»16 shoes per taxpayer
0 Whore may petitions bo
signed?
A Petitions are now in the
hands of the 16« Posts of the
American L e g i o n throughout
Oregon.
Q. Do all veterans organiza­
tions bock this proposal?
A Yes. While the American
legion sponsored the proposal,
it is being furthered by ’he Ore­
gon Joint Legislative Committee
moot thoao disability require­
ments call at the Social Security
Office. 33» K Street, Eureka, be­
fore June 30. 1963
la Sponsored b y Tho
DOCTORS of the
SOUTHWESTERN
OREGON
MEDICAL SOCIETY
Name ...
Age
Address
No. of Salk Shots
1 2
3 4
Moro
(circle one)
Data of Last Salk Shot .............................................
Signature.................................................................. .
This Doss (2nd in The Series) 25*
Third Dose io be administered in the Fall
Family Rates for Large Families
Parent or Guardian
Muat Sign II Parton
la a minor.