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    2 —Port O rfo rd N e w s , T h u rs d a y , June 21, 1962
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Pabltahed Every Thur»»l»y
Second claw mali privilege* authorized at Port Orford. Ore.
Louie L. Pelehelm
Paul L. Peier»on
____________ Editor and Publlaher
______________ _ Managing Editor
Port Orford. Oregon
P O. Box 8
Subscription per year In Curry County Un advance) ....*3.00
Outside Curry C o u n ty ----------
. .........- ........... ..........*350
Single C o p y ........................................ .......................... 10 Cent*
Annooneemente. Netteea, New* aad Adverttotag Meet Be
la The Offtee by 1:00 O'clock Tueeday Evening
^ ■ u ^ N l w i r A H i N A T IO N AL
ID IT O 3 IA I
&
r u m s H ie s
| I A s £ b c & T lS > N
asso c ia tio n
» '.y
Liesisinw VirrrrE
Safe Boating
Deserves Support
For tho Record — A Victory KI m
NO COMMENT
by James W. Douthat
Ass’t. Vice President, G ov­
ernment Relations Division of
the N ational Association of
Manufacturers.
Paul Peterson. Managing Editor
"
Port Orford Press
"NO C O N N E N T " «• a report Port Orford. Oregon
at incident» on tha national Dear Paul:
scene, and dot» not «oeeeeortlg
Speaking tor the tnenage-
rcdecf N A N potto» or poeifion. ment the board of directors,
________
and the personnel of Coos-Cur-
ry Electric Cooperative. I wish
Waahlngton. June 13— M e m ­ to express our appreciation of
bers of Congress experienced your interest, and efforts in our
In business feel that President behaM during our Agues* line
Kennedy has a m agnificent dedication last weekend.
opportunity to recommend a
It is our sincere hope that the
legislative program th a t would •vent was an interesting and
bring about the economic lm - memorable experience for you
provement th at everyone de- and that you enjoyed taking
sires.
part in it as much as we enjoy-
The gyrations of the stock l ^ j havin» you with us for the
market and the unsatisfactory occasjon
rate of the nation's g row thj We also
you took
emphasize the necessity of
Wlth vou
of the con-
action to remove the road (ldenct, which w have tn the
blocks now holding back bust-, KIT>tneSi, of this area.-and will
neas expansion and the a t- . jn
¡n
to develop it
tainm ent of m axim um em -
fuUest extent, for the
m u n ity .
Courtesy Toward
Tourists Urged
m ent this year of his highly
c
o 3 n 3 L
t r 3 o L/ v « wkwS
e r s ia
a —
x f-**
program
L D
aa l a t —
—
—
which is vigorously opposed
v...
byFord nex7year. Mr. K ennedy
North entrance to Floras Lake
. . ** . *
j _ 2.” I ¿ne
”»<«1 beautiful
*
O of
i L the
31v 11
u »* •-*•
coastal lakes to be found any-
where glong the p acific Coast,
W w e ^ T lH u s U y *p ro u d of the
iiif
promises to recommend— e f-
fectlve
Jan.
1. l » « 3 - a n
The project is being financed
13
)oinUy by ** *
county governmento
and
J"
scheduled tor completion by
f ^ o f “ to i. y e .7 " r
‘
Salem on June 27 tor 33 htg
— —» - oiling,
paving,
way
a grading,
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2
bridge, bridge piers, traffic sijp
nal. illumination, signing and
building projects estimated to
An additional proJ**.t. 1"
county
v calls tor installation of
traffic signals to (too» Bay on
Central avenue i Empire-Coo»
Bay Highway) at the Interse^
whv
shouldn’t we be? r®®' *16,114.000.
a„ ideal recreation
Pnijects up tor bid in Coo.
and
Curry counties include the
c o r d a t e T spot to the public to general.
<
III UcrSUIliH cum vuipviovv » -
Boice-Cope Park is a free gift following
come
rat4?s which wui not to our citizens, and it consists Co«» Coucfy
The State Highway Commia-
be wholly offset by other of one of the most ideal picnic
m
X ^ u c t i o n ^ " WOrdS’ & net
Such a program could be **y>in 9 *
very good or very bad—d e- « « « •
P ^ n g on just w h at reduc-
propoaed
the n ature
th e ^ th e r r e fo r m s ^ ^
of been
I B u t n0 basis for optimism can
be found in the
economic
ne ccuxiuiniv
views of many of M r. K e n -
nedy s advisers In general,
S S l X ' r t l S i ’S S S .S
°f
' OnT of the projects in vo lve,
acreage allotted the construction of the Salmon
^ les have Creek section of the Rock Creek
erect^ . TTtoth^ c~ n? ^ ,t^ town'oP Bridge C "
gengere. BUT
culvert.
{ J iw a V D e O i. S e l l
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* r
C | r e e f R f l d o e
W o rk
W « 1'
" “* *
Bids wiU
be rocened by the
State H q ^ y ^m m isstoa to
° >0
plans caU
__ r ____
___ tor
The Keyhele Theatre
Ain t got much to say right
now That wind blew my think­
ing cap right off my head laat
Sunday. Itav Reinke and Stan­
ley and I just held onto each
wwrei
other NIAI
and dispensed hot dogs
Say, some
someone tokl me they were
going
,1 to .
a celebration
meeting t h i s
Friday night
Brookings had their dual In
staUattons laat Saturday night
Don't know If any of our ‘ hit
attended I see a few of them
Including myself, were square
dancing (the Wilsons. I mean).
Well, as I said, I haven't much
to aay so I'll see aU you nice
people who sre interested in our
4th at the meeting and all you
lJone at our meetings -and let's
all help the blind see by
ing with me.
Nothin' to say.
Curry County
In C'urry
bids will be
received tor the improvement of
I we RECORD O F
ANC IENT IN D IA N LIFE IN O R E G O N , M A N Y
AGES BEFORE THE C O M IN G OF TUB W W lie ij Ifc
B E IN G RJECORDED B Y S C IE N T IS T S O F T M B
M U S E U M O F N A T U R A L H IS T O R Y A T T H E
U N IV E R S IT Y O F O R E G O N *.
I t
t’V
A
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Timber Sale
4
I -
W A R T I FACTS
" " ARE b e in o
PRESERVED
BEFORE W YARE
BuRJtD BY wkllBS
OF NEW CAMS iM
TUE NORTHWEST
• L.
IT.
th a t: “More federal deficit a p ^ u ty spot and a picnic
spending Is the 'growth for- Kround u,at w-m prove a credit
JUSTICE COURT
m ula' of the New Frontier.”
Curry county. Let's aU do our
Cases appearing before Jus­
The Adm inistration, they g()O<1
on that date. I t ’s a
tice Arthur F. Niemann in jus- j
contended, “is pursuing a pol-
nroiect
of increasing
t . d e r j ex-
K S T « , , we .r e
tice court since the last report
Supervisor J. R. Philbrick of I C ___________
________
were:
the Siskiyou National Forest has ¡ ^ nditures* irrespective of the
M ax L. Wilbanks, June 12, announced the sale of 3,800,000 federal revenues. T h a t cour.e ™ " hwM‘' „ S n” i5 „ S
improper passing, *10.; John board feet of timber on the Llt- satisfies th a t group of econo- » >»« promotion* W^o^storts at
William lsham, Sr., June 12, no tie Grayback sale area. High mists, Including the White 10 a m - P-«1
AL BROWN
operator s license, *5.; Darrell bidder to the oral auction held House ‘In n er circle,’ who ad-
Swigert, June 13, failed to dis- at Cave Junction. Oregon, on vocate public spending and
play weight on truck, $5.; James June 11 was Rough and Ready federal deficits as a means of
Allen Everst, June 13. disobey- Lumber Company of Cave June- in s u rin g n atio n al prosperity."
ed stop sign. *15.; Gordon tion. Other bidders participating
T h e ir report opposed the
Brown Kitchen, June 13, VBR, were Cabax Mills and Southern Kennedy request to raise the
*25.; Marvin Bruce McTim-
Oregon Plywood. Inc., both o f ; federal debt celling to $308
mens, June 13, no chauffeur’s
Grants Pass.
billion — a heig h t unprtce-
license, *10.; H arry Reiaing, I The sale area is located on dented in the nation s history,
June 14, VBR. *25.; Pat LaMar the Illinois Valley Ranger Dis- even in w ar-tim e.
Stum an, June 15, VBR, *23. ; t r i c t . It contains an estimated
Business is fe a rfu l of many
John Victor Williams, June 15,' 3,300 M board feet of Douglas- other Kennedy proposals, most
VBR, *10.; Hugh Clarkson Gib- fir sold at the appraised price of which urge additional g ov-,
son, June 18, VBR, *20.; Mer- of *18.00 per M, 200 M board em inen t spending, more fed­
win Bruce McTimmons June feet of sugar pine and ponder eral power a t the expense of
osa pine appraised and sold for Congress and th e state and
18, Disobeyed stop sign. $5.
local governments, and greater
*10.65 per M, and 300M board
HOW’S YOUR
federal regulation of industry
feet of white fir and other
HERE FOR OPENING
and the people.
Here to visit and attend the . species which was appraised at
Programs of this nature do CREDIT RECORD?
grand opening of the new din- *5.50 per M board feet and sold nothing to create a favorable
ing room of the Galley Cafe, at a bid price of *5.60 per M. business climate which would
Proud Of It’
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred H ill of Total appraised value was *83,- encourage industrial growth.
Salem, brother of Mrs. Ruth 180.00; total bid value *63,210.-
There is considerable- senti­
Thacker.
00.
m ent in the Senate in favor j If not why don’t you do some­
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The purchaser will construct of outrig h t rejection of the thing about it? The way you
VISITS IN S P R IN G F IE L D
approximately 2 miles of truck A dm inistration’s 1962 tax pro­
pay your bills now, will de­
M r. and Mrs. Jim Peterson road to operate this sale,
gram or of postponing action
u ntil a fte r details of the 1963 termine your rating to the
and fam ily spent the weekend
new Red Book.
proposal become avallabl
to Springfield visiting the Dave
The A dm inistration, how­
Johnsons and her folks Jim and SON AND F A M IL Y HERE
Edith Robinson who are spend- Visiting here with Mr. and ever, Is applying a ll the pres­
PAY PBOMPTLI. TODAY
^ the summer there They all Mrs. H. A. McGarvey are Mrs. sure a t its command in an
LO YOU CAN
yed a barbecue Sunday af­ Dan Van Thiel and daughters effort to obtain approval of
the
House-passed
measure
by
CHARGE
TOMORROW
ternoon before the Petersons while Dan, son of the McGar-
the Senate Finance Com mit­
left for home.
veys, is taking a bar refresher tee and then by the Senate.
•
en«i V ltIT S
C0Ur8e in Salem’ PreParinS tor
I t Is reported th a t the pres­
s .f
Morris' son and the Oregon State Bar exam in sure campaigning Includes
CREDIT BUREAU
f a S . Mr ^ n d X i'
July
V “ 'H’ * ' ?
—
threats of a special session of
OF COOS COUNTY
to visit her parents in Alaska
a fte r the elections
rotbers, Rhonda and Mike, of while her husband is attending Congress
COQUILLR, OREGON
In November unless the tax
Eugene, visited here over the
bill Is passed earlier.
school.
PWMHD BY ORIGON S H U
SYSUM Of HtOMtr
tions of Tenth and Seventh;
Streets The signalization will
provide tor full fixed-time con
trol of both vehicular and ped­
estrian traffic
This is a cooperative project
with the cost being shared
equally by the city of Cooa Bay
and the state The project is
scheduled for completion this
fall.
A thud project to Coos county
calls tor the construction of ad-
ditional park facilities at Cape
Arago state park approximately
5 miles southwesterly from
Charleston
This is the first modern to-
con
struction of a 0.41 mile con-
project.
nection to the new Cooa Bay-
Four
are
ru
u i times
ua»«» that
w»—. many —
- Wnc^h.irir Hitfhwav
needed at the
thia con-
still more to be added in the
order
5
. Ï 2 ipated
X
» Ï Ï ik e ’ l l b jK .nd ..UU» w r k » be 4 « . » m p W , wdh » • « ¡ ¿ • » ' “ J
O re g o n 's "w e lc o m e " program fo r to u r is ts
Tax leeislation of this n a -
Thic i . » <-«11 tn arm s’ The Salmon Creek will be removed
e flfo u te to th e W o r ld 's F a ir s h o u ld e x te n d to ture would do nothing toward individual groups listed via in- and p la c e d with an eleven foot
providing investm ent capital t
a t T o n to participate in diameter s'ructural-plate steel
th e w a y O re g o n ia n s tre a t o u t - o f - s t a t e d r iv ­
and
creating
a
favorable
bust-
CLEAN
u p DAY, as well a s -------------------------------------------------
e rs , Vem L . H i l l , D ire c to r o f th e D e p a rtm e n t
ness climate to encourage in -
interested persons not af-
o f M o to r V e h ic le s , re m in d e d to d a y .
dustrial development.
filliated with the organizations
M r Kennedy also has taken mentloned in the opening par-
The s ta te 's d riv e rs w e re urged to be c o u r ­
action tow ard obtaining ’
.
«hove are
teous and th o u g h tfu l o f cars b e a rin g o u t - o f - no
legislation to curb the mo- aF * P h » P P * " “« .above: l re
s ta te lic e n s e p la te s now th a t th e v a c a tio n nopoly power of labor unions al*>
| -w h ic h enables them to boost
P
season is in h ig h g e a r.
—
• •_ «
wages while Industry Is being CLEAN U F d a y .
w « i l t l - go
, E x e rc is e o f c . o u rte
, s y in d r iv in g * »
a - a pressured by the A dm m istra-
I earnestly urge all interested
long w a y to w a rd re d u c in g summer t r a f f ic a c - Uon not
ralse prices t0 groups and individuals alike, to
c ld e n ts , H i l l s a id .
compensate fo r th e added ex- attend the "B IG DOINGS . as
"T o u ris ts w i l l a p p re c ia te a c ts o f c o u rte o u s ¡Pe£?^
0
0
d riv in g on th e p a rt o f O regon d r iv e r s , " he
s a id , "a n d by b e in g c o u rte o u s w e c a r ^ a v o ld discouraging to any expansion aJ?ea_ power saws, brush cut­
h a v in g p e o p le re fe r to 'th o s e c ra z y O reg on plans by
ting equipment, garden rakes,
, ,
,
v
A nother
deterrent
to bus! a XAS 5, ilStCj]
v
w
hatches, etc. And too.
d riv e rs a fte r th e y re tu rn hom e.
ness growth is the ever higher
' .
appetite and
" I f d riv e rs p ra c tic e c o u rte s y , " H i l l s a id , government V spending
p e n d i: .
Pr°
™-
-
for
addi
pro- - J
or*°»
w J"“
"w e know i t w i l l h elp P re ve n t a n in c re a s e in grams urged by the Adminis­ tkjn
work assigned you,
tra tio n — which m ust be paid
.
w.U «too be able to en^y a
th e s ta te 's a c c id e n t and d e a th t o l l , eve n in for by the taxpayers
I
n
this
connection,
the
10
POT
LUCK
PICNIC
D
IN
N
E R .,
th e fa c e o f a n tic ip a te d h e a v y t r a f f ic . "
Republican
members
of
the
Let’s
all
become
REAL
B
oy1
Last y e a r , 49 o f th e 573 d riv e rs In v o lv e d
House Ways and Means Com- Scouts, come June 23 and go
in fa ta l c ra s h e s w e re o u t - o f - s t a t e re s id e n ts . m ittee asserted in a report all
¡„
effort to promote
weekend.
Visiting here from Keoaauqua.
Iowa, were Mr and Mrs Dave
Lasenby. cousins of Mr. and
Mrs Jim Tweedy owners of
Arizona Ranch They arrived
here Friday night and left Mon
day for Seattle to attend the
World s Fair
Other guests Sunday were
former lows neighbors of the
Tweedy*. M r and Mrs W J.
Rlepe and son of Coos Bay.
Hero to spend a week are M r.
and Mrs J D. Tweedy of K «x
kuk. Iowa, nephew of Jim
Tweedy
The Liens Rear
By Burrell g. Babb
Activities
With howling wind and roar
of motors, most ,x-oplr werr
kinds scared ttwav fn)trl , he
dregs But over al! it wasn't too
bad, and we still had a good
race
0.11 mile of Center street In the
City of Brookings
The plana call tor the con
struct Ion of concrete curbs
flanked with stone foot paths
The roadway improvement
calls tor 48 feet of asphaltic
concrete between the curb*.
This project is scheduled for
completion by late summer
An additional project calls tor
the construction of a bridge on
new alignment to carry Floras
('reek road over Floras Creek
approximately 7 miles easterly
i from I-anglois.
u o t m s b v is it s
During the construction, traf
gres£ st ?lXxl ,or the ,ar®“ 1
IN D IA N A P O L IS . IN D . — V icto ry kiss for Rodger W a r d ,(|C win be routed over the ex
... 500
tnn Festival
v .. t . u a l O
n iM .n J
.l e
a r rily
ilv n
f m
.lnnea ileldVS
i«tina log
lntf bridge
hridae This
This projed
project La LM.uiiner, WB.. left June I , af-
nu
from
Queen
n Lee
Jones,
delays Dl*e-I
pre-, bting
tion dur
ter •P *"dln« to” days tore vb-
„
sentation of B o rg -W a rn e r trophy to the record - setting scheduled for completion
d
Bill Cook
iting her daughter and family
winner of the Indianapolis 5 0 0 -m ile M em orial Day race.: ing the fall of 1982
Public Relations
5n hand to aw ard the trophy was Robert L. Stacey, pres-
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dent ot Borg-W arner S ervice Parts Co., behind queen.
ATTENTION,
.lio
n K,ww,www
.........
M o re th
an
3 0 0 ,0 0 0 p e o p le w
i l l ____
p a r ____,____
tic ip a te
in som e form o f r e c r e a tio n a l b o a tin g on O re - p Butyls' i* emphasised th a t
g o n 's w a te rw a y s d u rin g t h is y e a r , u s in g a p - this objecUve would require
_____c
c a n te
nn
m ajor revisions in the legtsla-
p ro x im
ly 5 5 ,0 0 0 b o a ts o f s iz e s , shapes 'naJor
tive proposals thus fa r urged
and c la s s if ic a t io n s . T h is m eans th a t re c re a ­ upon Congress. I t Is con
t io n a l o o a tin g w i l l be e n jo y e d by o ne o u t o f tended th a t the program —as
disclosed up to the present—
e ve ry s ix O re g o n ia n s , and b o a tin g s a fe ty is would do little , if anything. ALL CITI2ENSI
to promote a favorable busl-
Boy Scouts, Campfire Girls,
o f p rim a ry im p o rta n c e .
4-H Clubs. Grangers, members
So fa r , t h is in c re a s e in p o p u la rity o f b o a t­ ness climate.
Veteran's s Organizations —
_
Instead of recommending of Veteran
in g has n o t re s u lte d in an in c re a s e in th e tax rate reform which would GREETINGS, and a friendly
provide investment
capital invitation to all of you to par
b o a tin g a c c id e n t r a te . In f a c t , th e S tate Ma
r in e Board fig u r e s in d ic a te
a 20 p e rc e n t r e - essential
for business growth, ticipate in CLEAN UP DAY at
M r^ K e n n e d y u rg e s ‘ S S
d u c tio n in f a t a lit ie s la s t y e a r in c o m p a ris o n
tc 1960, e v e n th o u g h th e r e g is tr a tio n o f b o a ts
in O reg on in c re a s e d 20 p e rc e n t.
The M a rin e Board c r e d its th e in d iv id u a l
b o a te rs fo r t h is drop in f a t a lit ie s and a ls o
t h e U . S . Goa st G u a rd , th e C o a st G uard a u x i l­
ia ry and th e U .S . Power S quadrons . The la t -
.
j
, J » »
te r tw o o r g a n iz a tio n s have made a v a ila b le
fre e c la s s e s in b o a tin g s a fe ty each y e a r
w h ic h m any p e rs o n s a tte n d .
The S tate M a rin e Board a ls o has a program
fo r e d u c a tio n o f th e young b o a te rs in it s O re -
gon Junior B o a tm a n 's S a fe ty C o u rs e .
"S a fe B o a tin g " e d u c a tio n seem s to be p a y -
in g o f f and d e s e rv e s th e su p p o rt o f th e c o m -
IOWA VIS ITO R *
Advertising
Man
f^
' E - n "
Advertising is simply a message
w
f
reaching many people and telling
them why they should buy something
1 FOR sale
you have to sell. It helps you make
a sale. It helps them make a purchase.
t
Just as it pays to advertise, it pays
to be advertised at. Whether you
are an individual trying to sell your
1
Kt
own home, the real estate man who
does it for you, or the maker of a
million autos, you are almost bound
to use some kind of advertising. There
are manv kinds, of course. And
k
V
many ways to use them. Interesting
and dull. Informative and
mystifying. Entertaining and simply
silly. Just as there are many kinds
of advertisers. When you advertise,
do it well. For the job advertising
1,
i
has to do is v ita l. , . always to
one person’s plans, often
to the welfare of thousands.
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4 Publie S trviet A i l v r t i i m n t p rtp a rtd
/.« a rfiiif Origan Advirliaing A g n i» at Ik
n q u n t af Iki O ngan N iw ip a p ir Publiahi
Aaaariatian and publiaktd m thia niwipapr
lor yaur inlurmalion.
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