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i _V° hJT? F iv e i_ N ° ■ 12 Port Orford, Curry C ounty, Oregon Price 10Ç Thurs. , June 21, 1962 Plans Progress For July Fourth; Meeting Is Friday THE NEW Arizona Ranch as aeon from th e h ilJ on H ighway 101. At rear center la a nearly com pleted l l - u n l t m otel. At rig h t la the g ro cery store and recreation room, barn and r id ing sta b le s . The main house and o ffic e sets behind a 5 8 -u n lt tra ile r park. B uilding at le ft houses heated shower rooms and wash and dry fa c ilitie s .Across the highway is a beach -fro n t p ic n ic area, reached on the road le a d ing to rig h t o f the p ic tu re . Owners Jim and Alta Tweedy, former Iow ans, spent c o n s id erable tim e loo kin g for th is perfect s ite for th e ir com plete re crea tion center. Youth Wrecks Car In Race With Local Police Oregon Men Named To Service Academies Senator Wayne Morse (D - O re) today announced t h e names of three Oregon men who have been selected to attend the He told arresting officers that U 5 A ir Force and N a va l acad A slxteen-block race with lights out «sit'd with an over ! their flashing red light made emies. They are: turned car (or its (our paaaen- him nervous He turned around Burlyn R. Cubser, J r., son of gers at 2 30 Sunday morning to see the light "and you and reckless driving and dtsord (Blank B la n k ) made me M aj. and M rs Burlyn Gubser erly conduit charges (or Ha w re c k '” Officers said Lawhorn Born in M cM innville, he is a driver Ray Neil Lawhorn. 20, had been drinking Nobody was 1961 graduate of Acton Box- when he tried to elude local hurt in the accident and the borough Regional High School. car was only slightly damaged West Arton. Mass , where the police Lawhorn pied guilty to reck father is stationed with the Air According to police chief B a r ney Use I, the I a w hom car. con less driving in Recorder's court Force H e has been appointed taining iwsftengers (Jerald le e Monday and was fined $150 The to the A ir Force Academy. James C. Webster, son of M r. lm.« . 19, i.nd wo jtivenilea, cha.ge of disorderly conduct, d been reported to him as 1 from using foul language and and Mrs. Frank S. Webster. b e in g driven at «•xreawve refusing to get into the patrol 1118 SE Jackaon Street. Rose spoils lasel and officer Bill car following arrest, w ill be burg A I960 graduate of Rose burg Senior High School, he was Pickering, who were parked at heard next Monday the intersection of 6th .«nd - No other citations were is i selected on a m erit appointment ' by the Secretary of the A ir Washington, saw the car, a 1953 sued. Force for the A ir Force Acade- Ftord, leave the highway and ' my at Colorado Springs. Colo heed north on Washington with the lights out rado The two officers gave chase Patrick G. Carroll, son of M r but dust became so thick they and M rs George C arro ll, Box had to hold back and follow the 132, Elgin. H e graduated from dust cloud. Lawhorn loft Wash Services were held Wednes Elgin High School in I960 and ington at 12th and turned right dsy from Schroeder Brothers was selected for the N aval to Jackaon, then north again. M ortuary for a life-long resi Academy a t Annapolis, M a ry Lawhorn lost control of the ear dent of this area. Clyde Andrew land. behind the Community Church (Cody) Carlson, 88, who died The three academy appoin where it rolled on its left aide. , Sunday evening at his home at tees are to enter with other Sixes River after a lengthy ill young men in July, 1982. ness Officiating at the service was the Rev Hom er M Noble of U A . Senator B arry Goldwater the F irst Presbyterian Church of Arizona is scheduled to a r World W ar veterans participat Ronald E. Jones, Brooks rive in Portland at the In te r ed in graveside service« at the national Airport at 3 p m on Masonic Cem etery in Coquille. onion fa rm e r, was elected chair E Services Wednesday For Cody Carlson Goldwater Due Friday June 29 to address the B ern A t P a rk e rtb u rp "Welcome to Oregon” Dinner Born, February 5, 1884, at that night at the Portland-Sher Parkersburg, Cody was an o r phan at the age of three, and aton Hotel. Tickets for the $100 a plate lived with relatives until he was ¡12- Republican fund-raising event He began m aking his own liv are now available at Republi can Headquarters, 1108 S.W ing by working in the logging Washington Street in Portland. camps operated by Cody I Aim * ber Co., W. E . Craine, Aasen Bros , Conlog, Vaughn and sev eral others. When a child he helped with the Ox teams used in the log ging operations, and at times I f your car license expires at helping during the salmon flsh- the end of June, you’ll be re ' ing season on the Coquille river. ceivlng a renewal rem inder Servsd With Navy In 1917 the deceased enlisted notice in the m all within the next few days. Don’t lose the in the U S. N avy and served as M .C. 1st class on Submarine notice. That's the advice of the Ore chaser 355 for 17 months. At gon Department of Motor Ve the close of the w ar he enlisted hicles. Use of the form in re in the A ir Force and was sta newing license plates w ill mean tloned in Panam a. Returning home to Coos cotin prompter service to car owners and help cut costs and process ty, he engaged in logging and later began farm ing and devel ing tim e for the departm ent i f your plates expire in June oping various farm s as well as »n<l you do not receive a re good dairy herds in Coos coun newal notice, this means the ty He enjoyed farm ing to the address on file with the depart ment Is incorrect, and steps last, and was assisting in de should be taken to up-date the veloping the Piercy Sweet ranch address on your registration! at Sixes R ive r at the tim e of card. . , I his death. The notice received In the Survivors He Is survived by his wife, m ail should be used whether the renewal is m ailed to Salem Irene Klm e Carlson, who he or taken to a Ideal field office. m arried on June 15, 1921; and a son, Vance Andrew Carlson, who resides a t the fam ily home on Sixes. The couple had an ON LEAVE Sp 4 V irg il M o rrell, son of other son, Eugene Clyde, who M r and Mrs. Harold M o rrell, died in infancy. la home on leave from Sandia Additional survivors include Base, New Mexico. His brother, two sisters, M rs. Archie M c Clinton returned home from Cloud of Four M ile, and M rs. Germany in M ay and both boys Thad Shinn of Bandon, and a plan to visit another brother in number of nieces and nephews. Sacramento, C alif , before V ir gil return« to New Mexico. READ T H E N E W S June License Renewals Due Soon Onion Farmer Headi Board of Education man of the Stale Board of Edu cation by fellow board mem bers at the group’s quarterly meeting in Salem June 12. Jones’ one-year term begins August 1. Jones succeeds Francis I Sm ith, an attorney from P o rt land. S E. Brogottti, from H e lix , was re-elected vice-chair man of the board. Jones has served on the board since 1951 and has previously served as chairm an A native Oregonian, Jones was born at Brooks and re ceived his schooling at Brooks and Salem high school. H e went on to Oregon State University and obtained a bachelor of science degree In ag ricultural engineering. Jones is m a rrie d , has one son who lives in Salem , and three grandchildren. SON BO RN TO JA CO X’S M arg a re t and Douglas Jacox became parents for the first tim e Monday afternoon at 4:16, when th eir 9 lb. 7 ox. son a r rived. Young Jeffery Douglas put in his appearance at South era Coos General Hospital In Bandon. No Candidates For Queen, Contest Off The celebration queen contest was called off this week due to lack of contestants. according to a representative of the soror Ity , sponsors of the contest and dance Instead, ticket sales w ill be put in the hands of junior high school students, boys or girls, with a $25 cash prize for the high salesman Tickets m ay be picked up F rid a y at Dorothy’s Beauty Shop PORT NEWS 2,300 000 board feet of lumber was shipped from Port Orford aboard the C T rad er last Mon day June 18, according to Port Commissioner Ira Tucker. Contract Paid, Duties Stopped Hahn H ardw are was broken into early Thursday morning and burglarized of more than $40. and two pocket knives Police said entry was gained by breaking a re ar window, reaching through and unlatoh- >L then climbing into the store J ] * obT ^ ° L covered by B urt Hicks when be °P«ned f w business at 8 a m . Coins and currency were tak- en from ■ re »“ J»; and a strong-box *? the draw er, $19.35 The Superintendent Jack R ice’s administrative duties were ter mins»^d'*by District 2 C j ‘ School board Monday night. Rice’s resignation was not effective until Sept 1, but the board vot- ed to pay his salary until that date and stop his duties July 1. John Wahl, who was thia year moved up from Langlois prin cipal to Pacific high school prin- cipal, was named to assume the property of head duties until a auperinten < onaobdatod Freightw aya dent is hired Two *uuv“ were ,U o ___________________ ___________ taken, police said Both were Ulster makes and about three inches b eg . One had a white handle, the other was bone with a picture of a stag’s bead on it. Assisting local police in the investigation, is the C urry Coun ty Sheriff’s Departm ent. Vandals Tear Up Pacific Football Field Damage amounting to about $500 was done to the Pacific high school football field be tween Saturday morning and Tuesday morning by w hat look ed like three or four cars, ac cording to superintendent Jack - Rice R,n d i^ ' ‘ was covered with Hre tracks, some as much as four to five inches deep, and that grass was torn up from “squirreling.” The field had been freshly watered down Saturday morn ing, Rice added, making it good and spongy The damage was noticed Tuesday morning when the field was to be watered again. Investigation has been turn W i«h,agton (Special) — Dis ed over to the county sheriff’s torted boukkieping of its feder department a l budget puts the United States a t a disadvantage both for in ternal development and for a t DAUGHTER VISITS tracting capital, Sen. Wayne Mrs. M argaret Estabrook and M orse (D -O re ) said today. boys left F rid a y, June 15, after Morse said the failure to spending a week here with ber identify long range federal in parents, M r. and Mrs F ran k vestments. as distinguished Morris, and husband's parents, from the annual operating ex M r. and M rs Clyde Estabrook penses of government, makes She visited many other friends the budget appear higher and and relatives while here. less frequently in balance than the budgets of European na tions. H e said this has caused capit al that might have been invest ed in the United States to be poured instead into Europe, and has further contributed to West ern European nations faster economic growth by enabling them to plan capital invest ments over an extended period. Morse pointed out that he has urged since 1947, the use of a capital budget—identifying ex penditures for dams, highways, bridges, airports, education and other investments providing services to the nation long after the initial pay-out period. He now has pending in the Senate, a b ill to accomplish this. Moorse also pointed out that the first Hoover Commission of 1949 recommended a capital budget, and that the Joint Eco nomic Committee of Congress did likewise in Its 1962 report. Morse Bill Sponsors Capital Budget Douglas Fair Books Out National Safe Boating Week R e sid e n t Kennedy h a Prem ium books for the 1962 . j About J8 gallons of aviation gasoline was reported stolen from an airplane at the coun ty airport sometime F rid a y night. The plane, a 1941 Stinson own ed by Joe Gribble, Port Orford, bad both tanks drained. The re port indicated that a sports model ca r had parked under neath the wing tanks and used a syphon hose, then, when the tanks were dry, “ spun out” , throwing gravel all over the airc ra ft. Stealing gas from an a ir plane. or tampering with same, is a federal offense. Band Practice Date Changed Douglas Jacox. band director, is announced that the tim e for im m e r bend rehearsal bee changed from Thursdays a t 7 :M . to Sundays at 4 p .m ., as f is directing 2x4’s on H m green chain at F £ J * . the time form erly used for rehearsal. ------------------------- ASSISTS AT 4-H SUM M ER SCHOOL Mrs. Hazel McKenzie retura- ad borne Saturday after soend- ing a week at Oregon State C o f lege as chaperon for the 4-H Summer School. WWI V eierani Picnic Sunday M r. and Mrs. Shirley Laird spent Sunday In M yrtle Point visiting Shirley’s brother and fam ily the Don Lairds, and new baby girl They also visit ed his grandmother. M rs Ann* T rip p of M yrtle Point. territo ry in Josephine county adjacent to the co-op’s proposed Illinois R iver development, and a il three border territory ap plied for by Pacific Power and Light Co. A hearing date w ill be set later. Airplane Gas Reported Stolen S ^ x ig h W .h ^ e ^ m S d to ' ^ n d s of Southern Oregon the State M arine Board is urg- j F a lr Manager ftert mg boaters to gear to e m se lv e s . . . . . J . , Alienhy has announced. The big for safety on the Oregon water new 86 page book itemizes ex ways. In noting the occasion hibit rules and regulations, and the State M arine Board reports that boating fatalities in O re lists cash premiums totaling more than $20,000 gon would be greatly reduced if Ten F a ir departments w ill of- the occupants of small boats would accustom themselves to fer open-class competition to exhibitors from Douglas. Coos, wearing life jackets. Curry, Jackson, Lane, a n d Capsizing and sim ilar acci Josephine Counties Classes for dents are unexpected and quite F F A and 4-H exhibitors are often the victims are on their open to Douglas County resi BASEBALL NEWS way to the bottom while their dents only. _ ... _ _ , The Port Orford Baseball Aa- life jackets or buoyant seats Free copies of the 1962 P re- now has both lea g u w are d riftin g away. miUm J J . V alLab^ * in full swing. The L ittle L e a ? S The boating accident reports rrom which statistics are com piled indicate that 12 lives turnout of would not have been lost last area, or may be obtained by year had the victims been wear- spectators. The boys are begin writing Douglas County F a ir, ning to show what good training ng life jackets The State law requires each boat to have an P.O. Box 759, Roseburg, O re and hard practice can do for gon. or by calling ORchard 3- them and for us. How could approved life.'aving device on 8277. board for each person aboa, d. any of us spend a better even ing than a t the ball fields w atch ing these youngsters get in .there and hustle? The Babe Ruth league, for boys just older, is now getting underway. T heir coach is Joo M cW illiam s who has recently returned from school. Jon and his boys are entered in the of ficial league and are to have a chance a t all-star play this ye ar a t Seaside The association would like to remind everyone that this is for the benefit of the entire comm unity—but it takes money and the bottom of the b a rre l to almost reached. Worn equip ment and safety gear m ust be replaced to assure the sm allest possible num ber of injuries. Score books have to be p u r chased before batting averages can be figured. And w hat p a r ent doesn’t like to see hie son’s batting average in the newspaper? Need we say more? These fellows need your help. V IS IT IN M YR TLE POINT Coos-Curry Electric Asks For Exclusive Boundaries Coos-Curry Electric Coopera« tive Monday asked the Oregon public u tility commissioner for an exclusive allocation of its three Coos and Curry county service areas. Included In the application was a request for three un served areas One of these is Final plans tor the July 4th celebration w ill come under dia- cuaaion at 8 p.m . (S .T .) F rid a y when the committee meets at the city hall One of the last programm ing sessions before the festivities, all hands are urged to respond to the call. Location of a site for the horse show w ill be the big item to be considered, and chairmen of all events w ill oreaent pro gress reports Hahn Hardware Burglarized Thursday Veteran’s of W W I w ill hold a potluck picnic Sunday, June 24, at the Coquille M yrtle Grove be tween Powers and Broadbent. All veterans are invited. HONORED at a Jobs Daughters receptio n re c e n tly were H onor ed Queen Patty E llis (le ft) and Past H onor ed Queen Bonnie Jen sen (right) who was in s ta llin g o f iic e r . D i ane Haga (center) car rie d the Bible during the in s ta lla tio n ce re mony w hich preceded the re ce p tio n . Other i n s t a l l i n g o ffic e rs were Sherry Dahrens, g u id e , Kathy Bowman, m a r s h a l l ; Ja n e t te Fromm, recorder; M e r- rle Jensen, c h a p la in , Frances Sm ith, m u s i c ia n ; Kathy M ills , Jr. cu sto d ia n , D e lla Mae W aldie, sr. cu s to d ia n . Linda Couch was in charge o f the guest book. SON, GUESTS V IS IT Bill Hunt, son of M rs. M arge Reese. left Tuesday, June 12, for Gwinn, Mich , where he to stationed in the A ir Force. He has been here on a 30 day leave, visiting friends and fam ily Also visiting with the Reeses last week were, M a rg e ’s moth er, Mrs Charles Blue of Kelso, Wn., and her sister and fa m ily , M r and Mrs LeRov Geroux of