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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1962)
I Governor Names SOUNDS Ou,door Council SCENES OF YOUR OLD HOME TOWN w ith Ix tra la r llalaes Rural Traffic Up Fort Orford New», Thunday, R ural traffic on Oregon's In terstate Highways increased nearly 27 percent In August of Gov. M ark Hatfield F rid a y an 1962, compared to that month nounced the appointment of a in 1961, according to figures »m em ber Oregon Outdoor compiled by the Oregon State Recreatlon Council "to assist in Highway Departm ent. the planning and development H ural non-Interstate tra ffic of outdoor recreation opportuni past 75 tra ffic recorder locations ties on public and private also indicated a sharp rise— I I lands " percent. Increases on urban The Council la an outgrowth routes were more moderate but of a non-urban recreation plan still high, with a 7.5 percent ning conference which HatPeld gain on urban Interstate record hosted last year, and w ill In ers and a 1.6 percent increase clude representatives of p riv on other urban portions of the ate. county, state, and federal State Highway System. agencies engaged In outdoor Probable influence of the recreation, as well as general W orld’s F a ir in Seattle is indi public members. cated by the highways showing ‘‘Clearly, to avoid wasteful the greatest increases, I HON and duplication and to assure an or 1-5 <US30 and US99). Other derly and accelerated program routes which recorded consis of development to meet the out tently heavier travel were US97 door recreation needs of Ore and US101. gon residents and visitors, all The composite change for the interests must work cooperative first eight months of this year ly ," H atfield said. "Thia Coun as compared to the same period cil w ill provide impetus for a last ye ar, shows a total increase coordinated effort ” of 9.1 percent over all rural The Governor said the new routes, and 4.6 on all urban Council w ill also be of "invalu highways. able assistance" to his Com m it tee on Natural Resources and It pays to read all the il the Parks Division of the State Highway Departm ent in de central state agency which is veloping a state-wide outdoor charged with coordinating state recreation plan and in pursuing wide recreation planning if Ore that plan "to the end that we gon is to receive assistance from can meet the needs of the people the recently-created Federal for adequate, healthful outdoor Bureau of Outdoor Recreation recreation.” The Council will meet this re Hatfield also asserted that quirement, Hatfield said. federal legislation, introduced “ The report of the national following the Report of the N a Outdoor Recreation Resources tional Outdoor Recreation Re Review Commission assigns to sources Review Commission the states a ‘pivotal role’ in earlier this year, w ill require a recreation planning and develop With wonderlul weather pre* In S e a t t l e and visited Don's vailing (Ince the «term, the mother, Mrs. Cracr Brittain, ravaged evidence of It arc ra p and her husband, Chet, at Tygh idly dliaupcarlng. It would teem V alley en route to Reno. The when all (he debrli hat llnallv Brittain's now arc cq|oy inga been cleared away, our petite trip toFlosida as they and about city w ill be much more attrac thirty friends arc on a month's tive than It has ever been. There chartered bus tour of the Fast still Is a shortage of news, or Coast and Southern States. p e r h a p s what there la seems * * « mundane alter the events of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Robbins of late. It is to be hoped that the North Bend were in town last normal channel ol communica Sunday calling on friends and tion w ill toon be restored so that torm rr neighbors. The Robbins' this Column w ill continue; If no recrntly returned Irom a trip to newt it reported, then It too w ill Colorado. , fade out along with the memory a> * « of hurricane Frlrda. Mrs, Lena Herrig it now re * * * tiding at the Masterson Apart A week ago Sunday when the ment.Her store,which had been electric power was periodically unoccupied for several years, shut off, a local Minister apol-" was flattened during i | jc storm ogired to the congregation that and is non being cleared away there had been heat just a while by Jess Ponting. before and he hoped that they * * * would not suffer too much dis Bartlett's Fountain-Cafe, the comfort. He alto facetiously said former Lyle building, it being that there was considerable w at remodeled and w ill toon burst tage generated in a smile and forth with a new modernistic said that If they would all light front. up heri facet It would no doubt 0 * * reflect tome light. There was a Mrs.Nell Kirkpatrick it mov f .»w seconds silence as faces " lit ing back to Fresno, C alif, this up” and then at though by m ag week, after having resided here ic, the lights came on. This most of the tim e for sixteen was a magnificent manifesta years. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansohn. lion. purchased the Kirkpatrick home * * * and they and their sons w ill be Mr. and Mrs Don Babel were moving in immediately. a ♦ * here over last weekend visiting his sitter and family the Red Remember—If no one but you citing items »o that this media McW illiams. They left ihi u knows It, it can't make news. can survive, if you care. See you next week??? twin sons and daughter at home Please re|«ort any and all inter- m ent.” Hatfield said, “ and the O r e g o n Outdoor Recreation Council w ill enable us to ade quately fu lfill that role.” 2-ibi November 1, 1 9 6 2 -5 984 VAPO-RUB CUT H i T E - 1 1 5 - H R û U WAX PAPER G IA N T RINSO WHISK LIQUID 3? 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