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1 '«£ National Forest Storm Damage Chain Mark Farm en Warned ef Hardware In Livestock Kematy Viril Estimates Revised Upwards Duncan, House lor Duncan Notes Letter From Bandon Lad Robert Duncan. Democratic candidate for Congress Fourth District, made public Monday, with permission ot the writer, a letter which amply points out tome of the fine qualities found in the very young poliUeally- aware generation. Steve Neal, Bandon, “ Presi dent of the Bandon Very Young Republicans,” wrote candidate Duncan requesting campaign m aterial to distribute Although young Steve labels himself a “ Progressive Republican” he is distributing m aterial on all can didates for he writes “ I want the voters to make up their minds-informed veterinarians warned can help reduce exposure to possible outbreak of “ hardware disease,” the Ore isoase" among cat gon Veterinary Medical Assn the tle and other livestock in the reminds farmers and herd own 's parochial schools, wake of the Oct 12 windstorm ers two handsomely rn- which devastated western Ore- Metal residues left after de graved brass eow bria is burned should be buried m ark two “Hardw are disease’* is just or plowed under Managers and uiahed for the illness haylofts should be inspected and another oggse lo treasures gf to animals by metal objects which could oe o b je c ts — and swallowed should be gathered The p la c e s diet of roof- and disposed of. •Y John F leg erity sat here Another good preventive step 181 n a ik , atfggle shfugle nails, bits ot iaa naik. on his way to the White ~ House, «arrogated metal and other de is to force the animal to swal M arch 7, 1168; Jacqueline Ken- bris scattered in quantity over low a specially-made small mag nedy sat here her way to Oregon pastures these days. net. This magnet remains In the While L7« “ Simple “ good housekeeping” the stomach department where It «a around the barnyard or pasture it collects nails and other small nedys objects and prevents them from Medford, piercing the diaphragm and en aody'S tering the heart structure speaker And of course, the farm er M em orial should keep close watch for p arty, cootploka e g ft admim symptoms of “ hardware di Oregon farm er» and orchard- trs tlv e a « a te o ts . campaign A second mobile therapy unit sease which include sudden Lata produced 29,138 carload« of scouts and a large group from sponsored by the Oregon Society loss of milk, onslaught of fever frulla and vegetables— 4459 more the metropolitan areas, includ for Crippled Children and Adults and obvious manifestations of than a year e a rlie r—for out- ing one correspondent from the w ill go into operation today, pain. shipment under grade inspec Manchester Guardian, were according to C. C. Clarkson, tion in the year ending July 1 packing to leave on the Kennedy president of the organization the state departm ent of agricul plane hack to Washington Soma- The mobile therapy program ture reported. one asked the senator to auto of the Oregon Society has been Thia does not include inspec graph a picture for the Sisters in effect since 1968 to provide tions on almost 388 million of St. M a ry ’s who could not at physical therapy services to Salvage value oi young tim pounds of produce inspected on tend the public events. handicapped children and adults ber blown down by recent norms platforms at processing plants, Senator Kennedy deckled, on in Oregon communities where can be greatly increased if the including canneries and freez the spur of the moment, to drive such help is not otherwise avail material can be used on farms. | by the convent on the way lo able ers. says I ou Oester, county exten- i Nor does it even bint at the the plane and present the picture Operating and maintenance sion agent. Trees with diamet great quantity of fruits and veg in person He was accompanied costs of the clinic are borne by ers down to 4 or S inches can be etables moved from farm s to by Mrs. Kennedy. The entire the Oregon Society, which is used for fence posts and larger processors without inspection entourage of assistants and supported p rim arily by Easter trees can be used for pole-type It includes only products mov newsman followed, crowding in Seal sales Patients at clinics construction of farm buildings. Douglas fir fence posts w ill ing through the eight lederal- to the convent behind the Ken- are treated only on referral by state shipping point inspection nedys. a physicist, and the mobile last as long or longer than cedar service centers at Ontario. M il After the presentation and a herapy unit itself visits a com if the posts are treated properly ton-Freewater, H o o d River. IS minute visit the party left. munity only on the invitation with chemicals. The cold soak ! Portland, Medford. Klam ath One of the younger sisters with of the local medical society, method is easiest to use but some i farmers may want to construct Falla. Redmond and Salem. a sense of hisory, im m ediately Clarkson pointed out. facilities for the hot and cold 1 The yearly figures do not in turned the chairs upside down bath method. Foster Brothers at clude 8332 carload equivalents and made the respective nota Langlois have facilities for this ' of potatoes diverted under the tions in ink on the bottom wood method on their farm. federal program for feed or frames. Custom facilitaes for pressure Hearing of the incident re starch purposes. t r e a t i n g posts and poles are High school seniors and grad From the standpoint of over cently, Speaker DweegP com available in Coos County. Pres uates have only until Novem all operations, ____________, last ___________ year was a posed the ap p ro priate Wording sure treated fence posts are s till her 16 lo apply for the Navy s recor(j year (or inspections at and had the brass engraved There are more than three In excellent condition after 30 I Reserve Officer Train.ng Corps shipping - points, says c M - . _ D. M ur plaques made as permanent m e million people in the United years service at the experimen- i Applicants will take the nation phy. mentoes for the sisters of St. tai post farm at Corvallis. States who suffer from asthma wide competitive examination As has been she situation M ary's. The formal presenta Pressure treated poles can be j A person having an asthma on December 8 as the first step since 1933. potatoes topped the tion was made by Duncan be used for construction of barns, toward an appointment as m id inspection list, with 16,000 car fore the 29 faculty members of attack feels as though he is machine sheds, u tility build choking He cannot inhale shipman. ings, bunker silos, and many loads moving to outs id? m a r St. M ary's grade and high enaggh a ir and he can’t breathe Designed to supplement the kets and almost 288 million. schools Saturday afternoon other farm structures. out what a ir he has managed officer output of the Naval Aca- p,,unds inspected for processors, to take in. He wheezes loudly demy, the NROTC Program The departm ent says move with every breath. makes it possible for a young ment of onions, second leading The annual Verboort sausage Asthma is a disease which man to earn a regular com commodity, was the second obstructs the small a ir passages and kraut dinner, sponsored by mission while studying at a highest since records started in the lungs (bronchioles). The Holy T rin ity Catholic church, civilian college of his choice 36 years ago; 5948 cars of oni Oregon's pifeRC M a t t ob mucous membrane of the bron w ill be held Sunday, Nov. 11, which has an NROTC unit. All ons left country shipping e n tained 108 prwetkw < * rs chioles swells up and gives off b e t* een the hours of 12 noon tut.,>n fees and books are fu r ters. during the 180-1962 scfehol y w r a thick mucus (phlegm ). There and 5 o'clock in the Ocean Crest nished by the Navy, and the from m e m h m oi ( b e ’ Oregon is a spasm of the bronchiole school gymnasium student receives an annual re Automobile Dealers Associa w a ll mu-sotr. Wbat with one tainer of $600 for not more than tion, according to Richard Tag- thing »Ad another the bron four years gesell of Salem, state safety chioles just cannot do their During the summer the stu chairman for the 0A D A . Of the work—taking oxygen to the dent goes on interest ng training 108. 79 new cars were loaned bloodstream and carrying car cruises to many parts of the throughout the free-of-charge for use in driver bon dioxide world. After completing the An Art Worksfiop w ill be held education courses for teenagers; lungs. usual four years college courser Asthma is an allergic disease. he is commissioned in the Reg in Coos Bay. Saturday. No\ 3 automobiles .worth m o w «ban That means it is simply the ular Navy, or M arine Corps 1962 Irom 9:00 a. m. u ntil 3:45 $190.000. TaggeetU. »ho opafgfes Tag- body's stronger than normal re and goes on active duty as a p. m This workshop is especi prospective career officer in ally desigued to give help. aid. g e s e llP o itin r Comggey and is sponse to physical substances— and Instruction to elementary an O A D A dim eter. «ays that lint, pollen, certain foods; to the Naval service. He receives the same promotional opportuni teachers along the lincsof crea on a national sente members of an infection inside the b o d y - tive arts and cralts. It is being the National Automobile Dealers cold. flu, bronchitis; or even to ties. duty assignments and bene sponsored by the Oregon ,\rt Ed Most fits as his Naval Academy con ucation Association and School Association loaned U S . schools uncomfortable emotions 7,253 cars during the same per of the people who get asthma temporary District 9. It is open to all teach iod. with a money value of $18.4 have had some previous allergy High school seniors and grad ers and interested people. —skin rash, hives, hay fever. uates who have reached their A luncheon at the Timber millions. "F o r the past 15 years," Tag- U you are one of the three 17th birthday and have not Inn is being planned lor the noon reached the 21st on June 30. hour Guest speaker w ill be Dr. gesell notes, “Oregon dealers million off and on wheezers. 1963 may apply for the NROTC L illia n VanLoan Irom South have demonstrated a continuous don't waste your money on ad aptitude test. Those who make western Oregon College. Her and constantly growing interest vertised cures. Go to your doc a qualifying score w ill be given topic w ill be entitled "As the in actual programs to make tor. Often he can pinpoint tha our highways safer. Our m a ter offending substances. Once he a rigid physical exam In 1963 Twig is Bent". Registration lor the workshop ial contribution - giving young knows that, he w ill be able to From the number of qualifying young men remaining in com w ill be from 8:00 to 9:00 a. m. people the opportunity to learn help you prevent further at petition more than 2,000 w ill be Nov. 3. in Blossom Gulch School. to drive skillfully, under a tacks. Even if the cause of your as selected to begin their naval The following items w ill be qualified instructor — is pay thma is not found at once, a careers in college next Sep covered by lecliucs.demonstia- ing off. lion, and practical application. "State surveys by our own doctor can always help you tember Application forms are avail A. M. - I . Ceramics and Bulle Departm ent of Motor Vehicles escape severe attacks. indicate statistically that young able at high school, Navy Re tin Boards. 2. Weaving and Paper sters who have received quali cruiting Station or from the fying courses in d river educa Chief of Naval Personnel, De Sculpture. 3. S a w d u s t Mache' tion, with linear instruction partm ent of the Navy, Wash Sculpture andCrenoline Pictures. supplementing their classroom ington 25, D. C. P. M. - 1 . Ceramics learning, have a safety record 2. Stitchcry twice as good as students with 3. Print Making out such an opportunity. Dr. Margaret McDevitt and "H ere is private enterprise Evelyn Zcmlicka Irom the W il working hand-in-hand with pub lamette Valley, w ill be con lic education, offering some sultants along with some local thing of long-lasting value to C a t W e e k — International. art teachers. every Oregon co m m uato. with The registration fee w ill be out drawing upoa pUM F funds Sixty-two. its seventeenth an $1.00. An exhibit of student I ” . nual observance, begins Nov- or boosting taxes. w b of the 4th. Tlic project. International artwork depicting various media OADA w ill continue to expand in scope, is sponsored by The and methods w ill be on display our support to keep pace with American Feline Society. Inc. . during the workshop. Everyone interested in art ed the state’s growing tra ffic vol* New York 3. which is. at the time and to reduce the tragic ucation is invited to attend. same time, c e le b r a t i n g its toil of deaths and accidents twenty-fourth anniversary. caused by irresponsible or un The Society enjoys a member trained motorists.” Revised estimates indicate n e a r I) t , 150, 000, 000 (ward feet of t i m b e r valued at ap proximately $22, 500. 000 was telied In the National Forests ol Oregon and Washington In the Columbus Day wlndttorm. J. Herbert Stone, Rsgional Fotcster. U. S, F o r S e r v ic e , raid the figure! were levltad up ward from the preliminary es tim a te of 800 m illio n board feet after additional air and ground survey information was gather ed by Forest Service pciwnnel throughout the region. Estima tors believe that about 70 per cent of the dow ned trees can be salvaged. A ll of the Pacific Northwest Region's 20 National Forests in clined losses. Hardest hit were the Siuslaw and Siskiyou Na tional Forests of western Oregon ’ and the Olympic and Gifford Plnchot National Forests of w est em Washington. Foresters already are at svork on IS National Forests to salv age the w I nd t h r ow n timber. About 220 m illio n board feet Is now being prepared for sale. A l so, 25 m illio n board leet has been sold or is being advertised lor sale. In addition io timber damage, losses to recreation facilities, roads, trails, buildings, com munications. andiange and w a tershed improvements exceed $685jOOO. Preliminary estimate was $400 000. Damage to p ri vately owned summer homes, icsotts. and sim ilar facilities w ithin the National Foiests is now placed at $166,000.. Com pared to an earlier estimate of $150.000. the regional forester said. Stone Included the new esti mates In his presentation today at an emergency conference In Portland called by the Depart ments oi Agriculture, Interior, and Commerce at the direction of President Kennedy. Schedul ed to participate in tne two-day meeting to asses damage and plan salvage of dow ned umbel ware I «deal, state, and private forestry experts Irom the three West Coast states. The governor of those states, congrcsaional delegations, and members of the House aiidSenalc Interior Com mittees also were invited to participate. Fresh Shipments of s Port Orford News, Art Show In Brookings HEALTH FOR ALL 3 Million People Suffer from Asthma C. FELL CAMPBELL (Not related to Commissioner Bill Campbell) DEMOCRAT Present Director of Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative. Over 25 Years of Successful Ad ministrative Experience. Nine Years of Elective Office: 3 Years C ity Councilman, 6 Years as City Mayor and Police Commissioner of Brookings. Six Years Experience in M uni cipal Court Proceedings, In cluding juvenile Cases. Verboort Dinner Set Loaned Car» Deed In COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ELECT Farm Use Told Of Salvage Timber Navy Announces Exam Deadline cu ttn y COUNTY JUDGE THE DESIRE AND INITIATIVE TO WORK FOR ♦ More Efficient Administration of Curry County Tax Monies and Other Funds. M M a x im u m Benefits to the Greatest Number of People. * Continued Efforts to Improve the Juvenile and Youth Programs. * Continued Street Program in the Incorporated Cities. IF ELECTED I WILL CONDUCT MY OFFICE IN A BUSINESS LIKE MANNER AND w n 1 WELCOME SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL ENABLE ME TO DO A BETTER JOB FOR THE PEOPLE OF CURRY COUNTY. Pd, Pol. Adv. by C. Fell Campbell. Brookings. Oregon Art Workshop In Coos Bay Loo Vote A l YOU A i .v*i o tj7.ua THEN T IC VOTE Cal Kils Are Available C. Fell Campbell— Curry County Judge & J Fred C. Thom— Curry County Sheriff Byce Wilson — Curry County Commissioner ship in all fifty states and ter ritories. as well as in seventeen ioreign countries. It is a "true" charity, employing no promot ers, fund-raisers, public rela tions counsel, lobbyists or hav ing a payroll; being operated 1009« by unpaid volunteers. Its operations extend through out the world, in twenty-nine languages—even behind the Iron Curtain. The jocular phrase, " I f it meows, w e 'll service It, " has through the years become an actual fact. More than 100, 000 of its now famous Cat Kits have been dis tributed throughout the world. Interested persons may receive this 4 -ounce, Information- pack ed kit, g r a tis , via first class mail, anywhere in the world. BI SURE TO VOTE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 Pc/W r tf Don Coykendall— Curry County Treasurer M odern E lectric Commercial — Industrial —* Residential / T v. &MS c itc m c w MUUKt /N TNC M r * DON TRE M U R ER TELEPHONE eoi.0 M W CM 7 -7 2$ 2 ro. »»X T* v ' ' is is Carl Back— State Bepresentative C o o s -C u rry 17th C ou nties L e g is la tiv e D is t. COTKENDM1 IN C U M B E N T C O R tC v ^ O U N T Y <XPERŒNCED IN INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT OF COUNTY FUNDS Pd, PoL Adv. Don Coykendall Box 584, G old Beach, Oregon 1902—9 Rev, Jamie France presented the menage on mankind's worst affliction. "1 Trouble". The Brookings — An a rt exhibit evening services were combined and auction w ill be held by Peli so that a recording made before can Bay A rt association at their 2, 000 high school students could Fern Street studio in Brookings be heard. Rev.Francc asked that young Saturday and Sunday boys get a basket ball team or The show, an annual affair, is ganized to play Tuesday evening. being held in conjunction with Next Sunday is tim e again for American A rt Week. Nov 1-7. C. £. Visitation at the Bandon Open from 1 p m . until 8 both Retirement home. days, the exhibit is free of Christian Women's Fellowship charge and the public is cor w ill meet at the Louise Karther dially invited home Nov. 8, at 7:30 p. m. A preview of the show and 7th | Belva McDonald suggests you anniversary party w ill be held prepare things to be in readi Friday evening for members of ness for the Christmas Bazaar, the association November 30. 2nd Mobile Therapy Te Help Crippled Produce Top 1960-61 Fhunday, November I, TUESDAY. NOV. 6 Pd. Pol. Adv. Curry County Democratic Centrsd Committee Jack O'Halloran, Chairman, Brookings, Oregon