Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, September 27, 1962, Page 6, Image 6

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    Telephone Company
H a i New Manager
For Coos Bay Area
6— Port Orford New*, Thunday, Septem ber 27, 196-
OUTDOOR RAMBLINGS
There's Absolutely No Excuse
For Most Hunting Accidents
J. Bruce Kddy of Coos Bay
b looking forward to visiting
this locality in his new capacity
M Coaa Bay divison manager
By LANS L B N IV I for West Coast Telephone com
Others are fired H » n by such
Despite a vigorous c a m p a ^ i fools as indulge in “ sound shots ^ E d d v said after his appoint­
waged by the Forest b e n « e _ firing into thick cover where ment to the company's division
and state agencies, in an aU out
a noise is heard and without job last week he hoped to re­
effort to prevent destructive
fresh acquaintances and make
S S S fires/su ch fires continue even glimpsing an object
Others fire at moving brush, new contacts in the company s
to occur each successive sum­ or an object glimpsed briefly 11 Coos and Curry countv ex
c h a i * « "as quickly as
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mer
Manv of them are caused in dense cover.
I f big game hunters would schedule w ill perm it ” He con­
through the carelessness af a
tra in themselves to be ever on ceded that. initially, '»earning
certain class of people. Cigar­
the lookout for fellow hunters, the ropes” w ill keep him fairly
ettes are the cause of many as well as the game they seek, close to division headquarters
man-made fires
there would be fewer accidental in Coos Bay.
I t appears that many persons
The division embraces ex­
shootings.
become so downright careless in
When movement is heard in changes at Bandon. Brookings,
the smoking of cigarettes around dense cover or a moving object Coos Bay, Coquille, Gold Beach,
their homes that such a habit, glimpsed, the first thought that Lakeside i -anginis, M y r t l e
once formed, persists despite should enter one's mind is that Point, Port Orford. Powers and
all the worthwhile advice ex­ it is another hunter and that it Reedsport. Eddy succeeds ae
tended them pertaining to the is not a big game animal
division manager Albert Cruver
teriffic destruction caused by
Keep that thought firm ly in who resigned to accept employ­
smokers to our forests
mind Hold your fire until you ment in the San Francisco area.
Thoughtlessly,
they
c a s t are able to make sosltive iden­
Eddy inherited one big assign­
lighted cigarette butts out « tification concerning the object ment almost as soon as he tuck­
car windows or carelessly fup glim psed or of what may be ed his legs under Cruver s desk
them into dry grass or brush
That was the dial conversions
moving unseen in the brush
while walking a l o n g fo re «
I t could be a man and not the of the manual exchanges at Co­
gam e that you are in quest of. quille and M yrtle Point at 11:01
trails.
I t is well to bear the fact in last Saturday night.
Campfire* Take Toll
West Coast s Oregon district
mind that another hunter can
Forest fires are started
be
in
the
immediate
vicinity
manager,
Lyle
summer and fall season by fail­
ure to completely extinguish in which you are bunting, as Beaverton, announced Eddy s
w ell as yourself; it matters not appointment, saying that the
campfires.
new division chief “possess« a
Such fires are attually left bow isolated the spot may be.
record of company and civic
burning at times, while at Just One Simple Rule
There is Just one simple rule service of which West Coast is
other times they are Thought to
„ _
have been extinguished, but with to follow and if observed by all very proud."
was elevated from Ore­
a few hot coals remaining, they hunters, it would practically do
are f a n n e d
a g a in
into away with accidental fo o tin g s gon district customer service
representative for West Coast s
blaxe. and with the result of not only in the field but in the
being unattended, they ^vread home, enroute to and from hunt­ Coos Bay and Cabfom ia division
and Lake and Klam ath county
to nearby grass or brush, and ing sites I t is m erely this
NEVER point a firearm—the operations
a forest fire is in the making.
West Coast's new C o m Bay
m unis—at snyons, and that in­
division head has been the C ity
clude* yourself.
Traffic Toll
__
And too, despite the vast
We might also add N E V E R of Coos B ay’s civil defense di­
educational program that is c a r­ p in .i. the trigger until you are rector since January 1. He is a
ried on constantly in order to absolutely certain of your ta r­ m em ber of the C o m Bay Lion s
club and has been active in Uni­
seek to educate the driving pub­ get.
lic as to hazards involved while
Carry those thoughts into the ted Good Neighbor campaigns
driving the highways. thousands woods with you when you fare
The 46-year-old Eddy joined
Coast as customer Service i
and thousands of persons are forth in quest of big game ani­ West
s i ^ n i s o r for the Coos Bay
killed and crippled in traffic ac­ mals. Bear them in mind at all
times while engaged in handl area in April, i960.
cidents across the land.
ing firearm s
Hunting
r.«...—» Accident*
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Be careful at all times
Throughout the country w h e r^
huntin-
But be sure
the hunting of * 8
deer you
isn't
animals and e a m e b ird s is e £
huflting gajt) and in
gaged in, accidents cont“nu«
ouest
(jeer ateo Be sure it’s
occur Really, there ls absolute-
V(W
and not a
Senator Wayne Morse of Ore-
ty no excuse for such accident
sportsman. Despite the
PACIFICJM RATES
i G LEN D A LE
t 1 SEPT- 2 8
McNary Forest
Name Asked
ever
to occur
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animals and shot
game
by brainless
individuals.
R.N. Survey
P o in n T
aV pn
Taken
__
D 6 in y
.
1 d K c i
ta an effort to increase th«
nurse supply in Oregon a syr-
vey is now being conduced
locally and in other areas of the
state to learn bow many in-
active professional nurses could
return to part or full time work
their
t o "
' are the O A C management unite
as the Senator Charles M cN ary
Forest
Morse made the suggestion in
commemoration
3
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.
connection with commcmoranon
Of the 25th anniversary of the
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0 A
n
r. C
c Sustained
ftistained Y ield Act He
Dampwood termites are mi-
late Sena-
grating this tim e of the year
M cNary of Oregon was in-
Agent Discusses
Damn wood Termites
and many local people have
expressed alarm because the in-
sects have been found around
homes, according to Lou Oest-
e r, Curry county extension
agent.
There is not much danger of
these insects becoming estab
listed in homes if there is ad-
avaU ab ilityh ave been mailed to ^ l ate
a „ l , practicing nurs.n,
rotting
The Oregon survey, a part oi therefore
a nationwide program , is being
directed by the division of
nursing of the U . S. Public
H eal th Service, Department of
Health, Education and Welfare,
and the Oregon State Board of
Nursing as a means of helping
meet the growing shortage of
nurses in active practice.
-
strumentaf in securing the pas­
,
Jaw and that he
on Qther legisla.
relatiw t to reforestation,
Drotectk>n forest manage
. and . sustained
— «-=— -■ - yield.
¡ - 'J
merit,
“ I know that this action on
your p a rt,” he wrote Udall,
“would serve as an inspiration
r J u n d ir e c t throughout the years to those
, rest l n d
Cp7 t e i p L ’ tor
the
are plentiful in this o____for
2
.
which he stood
area.
If a colony becomes establish-
ed under a home or building, in-
secticides can be used to des-
troy the colony but structural
changes should be made to pre­
vent re-entry.
Chlordane, dieldrin or D D T
________________
are satisfactory
materials.
More detailed information is
contained in Extension Circular
700 which can be secured from
the County Extension Office, bex
« . < - ki * « * •
Parents Warned
On Eye Trouble
Eleven clues to possible vision
problems in a
In a letter to the inactive
were outlined by the Oregon
registered nurses. Miss Donna
Q lto m e tricA s so ciatio n
. M ,
M Monkman, executive secre­
Dr. Richard D. Nelson of Med-
tary of the Oregon board,
ford, OOA chairman on visual
r n s t e and
i“
problems of children and youth,
Miss M argaret C.
says four out of ten school child­
c h i e f , division of nursing,
USPHS, point out the need for |
ren have vision deficiencies
such information in planning to
which handicap them in thek
meet the increasing demands
s tu d i« , preventing raaxanum
for professional nurses in all
A new »10,000,000 Oregon achievement.
types of community health ser­
He urged parents and teachers
beach development, in which
to note carefully their child- I
vices.
homesites w ill be leased rather ren’s habits and relate them to ]
Oregon is one of the six states than sold to preserve Its exclu­
now being surveyed. The other sive character, was form ally possible visual problems.
“ Watch for symptoms like fre- ]
states are South Dakota, N e w
unveiled Tuesday.
quent loss of place when read­
Mexico, Wisconsin, Mississippi,
Plans for developing S ali-
i ly avoidance of close wore,
shan Beach into an exclusive
and Rhode Island.
and body rigidity whole viewing
residential and resort commun­
When the survey was carried
distant objects," Dr. Netoon ad- i
out in 1961 in several other ity include provisions for 350 v is « .
.
secluded
homesites,
tourna-
states, from 73 to 88 per cent
Other important mdicaition« of '
ment-scale golf course, tennis
or«
of the registered inactive nurses S
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Ä
2 Z
Ä
ü
reported their availability status
and their reasons for not being
to the face than normal, exces­
ming pool, resort motor lodge,
actively engaged in nursing.
sive head movements, poor ait-
restaurant, m arina and access ting posture or position, facial
to a proposed airstrip.
distortions or squinting while
Located adjacent to coast
r e a d i n g , excessive frowning,
TOPS RECORD
Highw ay 101 three miles south
scowling or blinking, rubbing
LIGHT LOSS
of T a ft, Salishan Beach is eyes, and complaints of head- !
A poor Weight loss was re ­ bordered on the west by 2*4
h«.
,
corded this w eek w ith a little miles of ocean and beach view a c “These
irregularities are too
over 9 lbs. am ong 8 m em bers and on the north by 214 miles often considered childhood an­
present.
of picturesque frontage on S i­ tics by parents or teachers, when
W innie Edwards was crowned letz Bay. Its name was de­ they can be and often are the
Queen w ith a loss of over 3 lbs, rived from the Salish dialects result of serious vision prob- j
A new contest was started to spoken by the Indian tribes na­ lems,” D r. Nelson comments.
run for 3 m onths starting with tive to ttie area.
D r. Nelson also recommends
Now under construction at that parents, in addition to
this m eeting. T he person who
Salishan
Beach
are
roads
to
has lost the most weight, will
watching tor these symptoms,
rec eiv e all the 'Pigs’ m o n e y all homesites as w ell as points have their child’s viston ex­
for a day at the Beauty Parlor. of interest in the area, under­ amined by a vision specialist at
Leader Doris Colson and Betty ground u tU itiw including tele­ least once a year to keep up
K eeler attended a District M eet­ vision cable facilities, a sewer with growing vision require-1
ing at Bandon in the evening, system w ith its own treatm ent meats.
where plans w ere m ade for the plant, the golf course , a golf-
District C onvention to be held d riving range, golf shop, hiking
at Reedsport the la tte r part of trails, w ater system and two
Shop a t Home F irst
model homes.
October.
FOOTBALL SCH EDULE
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you*
A T HOMP AMP AWAY !
New Development
On Beach Told
The fo llo w in g p ro g re s s iv e m e rc h an ts urge Your Support a t All P a c ific P ira te F o o tb a ll G am es
ARIZONA RANCH
BARTLETT'S FOUNTAIN & CAFE
CITY MARKET
COOS-CURRY ELECTRIC
DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SHOP
ELK RIVER DAIRY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FRANK'S REPAIR SERVICE
HAHN HARDWARE
JEAN'S BEAUTY SALON
JENSEN'S MUSIC STORE
keeler ’S
M c C ulloch saw shop
LONNIE'S BODY SHOP
MAYEA'S UNION 76
McKAY'S MARKET
NEPTUNE MOTEL
NIEMANN'S INSURANCE AGENCY
ORFORDS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
PACIFIC BUILDERS
PACIFIC SUPER MARKET
PITCH 'S TAVERN & CAFE
PORT ORFORD BUILDING SUPPLY
PORT ORFORD BARBER SHOP
PORT ORFORD MOTEL
PORT ORFORD PLYWOOD CORP.
PORT ORFORD PRESS
PORT ORFORD RICHFIELD SERVICE
PORT ORFORD REXALL DRUGS
PORT ORFORD TEXACO SERVICE
PORT ORFORD SANITATION
PORT ORFORD VARIETY
PORT RADIO & TV
RED MCWILLIAMS INSURANCE
ROSE'S SHELL SERVICE
SEA CREST MOTEL
SILVER SPRINGS TEXACO
SIXES STORE
SOUTH COAST AGENCY
THE GALLEY CAFE
TUCKER’S MART
VILLA MOTEL
WELL'S STATION
WESLEY D. SPENCER, REALTOR
WESTERN AUTO STORE
WESTERN STATES PLYWOOD C O -O P
W ILSON'S FLYING "A"