Scholarships Available ___________4 - Port Orford News, Thun day, January 17, 1963 TH£ N£HS R£V/£9t 9F Í 2 P Z/C B S EFFECTIVE THl/fS., FE/., P H tA S A N T The National Science Foun­ The past 12 months have been the C h a m b e r of Commerce. d a t i o n is offering a summer science training scholarship for filled with events, both locally Astronaut John Glenn kept the high-ability students. This is for and w o r ld - w i d e , that have world watching w hile he orbited students who are now in their brought to conclusion another the earth three successful time» junior year of high schooL year of life. Some of the events on the 20th of the month. City These scholarships arc avail­ have passed Into limbey others offices moved into the new city able for science and mathema­ have been entered into the pages hall, and Mrs. Eugene Silver* tic students—7. 300 in 164 c o l­ of history. This week we w ill was the first person to transact Post 76 American Legion ano leges and universities in the start our review of the past year, b u s i n e s s there as the month Auxiliary m et at their hall Tues­ United States. as we have done since estab­ clo sed day night, January IS. Al Brown Nine students have been re­ lishing the News, with the out­ MARCH of Langlois,Sr. vice commander, quested to try for this opportun­ standing events of the first six A successful withdrawal e le c ­ conducted the m eeting in the ity from Pacific. Tuition and months of 1962. tion from the co lleg e district absence of a commander. school expenses w ill be free but JANUARY topped off news of the month, on The building com m ittee re­ s t u d e n t s must pay their own The beginning of the y e a r the happy side, w hile burglars ported that the cold map did board and room and transporta­ was quiet; Gold Beach won the h eld s field day with three bus­ Ire ere expocedwatcr pipes under tion. Pacific high school invitational inesses, Bartletts, Port O r fo r d the building but were thawed The Oregon Universities are basketball tournament for the IVugs and the News office. The and a temporary closure was in­ open to boys only, but Humbolt second straight year, city hall port also made news with the stalled around the entire build­ State C ollege w ill accept 60 construction costs were increas­ largest shipment to date, 1,600, - ing to prevent anymore freezing. students, boys or girls,for either ing slightly from the original bid, 000 board feet. Plans for the Wm. Montgomery and Robert science or mathem atic courses. due to specification changes; Dr. annual July 4th celebration were Meyer were named a com m ittee YEAR LONG INSTITUTE C. M. Tyler and so u were be­ started and local Jaycers form­ to investigate and purchase a FOR TEACHERS lieved lost when they had to re­ ally endorsed the com ing visit The National Science Foun­ main out overnight w hile on a of former Japanese pilot Nabou stove for the men's meeting dation is offering scholarships to fishing trip at New Lake. Sheriff Fqjita. room. There was considerable dis­ teachers of mathematics and Bill Gauntlett, who took office APRIL cussion as to the legality of cer­ science from grades 7 through 12. Monday, announced his candid­ The News started its fifth year tain acts performed recently by There are three requirements. acy and Millard School at Lang­ of publication this month and members and officers by agree­ They must have taught one or lois announced a move to the local JayCettes com pleted their ment, but not at a regular m eet­ more of these subj ects, have two Tanglewood property at Bandon. goal of raising $500 for fire de- i ing. Several 1962 officers had and three years teaching exper­ J a n u a r y also brought seldom partment turnout suits. Pat Mas- j resigned by im plication and did ien ce and a bachelor's degree. seen snow to the Port Orford tenon was elected president of not attend meetings. The act in The Oregon State University area and temperatures were re­ the Port Orford PT A, v o t e r s question was deemed for the offers classes in Biology, Chem­ corded in the 20's for three days turned down the school budget good of the Legion by a major­ istry, Mathematics, Physics and running, with a low of 19 de­ and the A la s k a Cedar ran a- ity of the membership. Earth Science, The Univeristy grees, causing brief closures of ground at the dock. Students The C h a ir appointed Past of Oregon offers Biology. schools and m ills. escaped serious injuries when a Commander, Robert Meyer as OREGON CONGRESS OF Mrs. N ellie Zook was named school bus turned over on the installation officer and installed PARENTS AND TEACHERS Senior Citizen of Port Orford by Cape B la n c o road. The city were the following: Commander, Scholarships are now avail­ the Junior Chamber of C om ­ dedicated its new building and Adolph Windmaiser. 1st v ice- able to individuals who plan to merce and Pat Masterson was the City Market opened for bus­ Barney Issel; 2nd v ice- Ed Han- prepare for elementary or sec­ p r e s e n t e d the Distinguished iness. Louis Knapp was named shon, by p r o x y Dr. Charles ondary teaching in the public A w a rd . Carl Back announced education citizen of the year in T yler Finance Officer. Robert schools of Oregon. his Intention to file for r e -e le c ­ district 2CJ. Sixty persons at­ Thomas; Chaplain. Ed Sellye; The Oregon Congress of Par­ tion M 17th District State R e­ tended Easter Sunrise Services Sgt-at-Arms, William Montgo­ ents and Teachers are offering presentative. Louis Dl Felshcim, and the city purchased a new mery; Adjutant, Ervin Severas. scholarships amounting to $250 co- publ isher of the W estern Worl 3a p olice car, to wind up April. Three directors are Robert per year to apply on tuition to at B a n d o n , passed on from MAY M e y e r , W illiam Montgomery an Oregon public, tax-supported lifetim e in the newspaper field. ,11 As residents began looking and Frank Morris, Andy Cribble college or university for a per­ FEBRUARY forward to summer, and vaca­ by proxy. Advance ticket sales for the tions, the high school scheduled iod not to exceed four years. New member Dalus Weir join ­ High school senior or graduates Seattle World's Fair were open­ final spring concerts a n d th e ed Post 76,. transfe*ring from and students already in college ed at the bank and school dis­ first of three "Operation Swal­ Prairie City, Oregon, Post.Weir desiring to secure a teaching trict 2CJ director's were hard- low" oral polio clinics was held, is a qualified gun safety instruc- j credential are eligible and may pressed with budget problems, with 1390 persons responding. tor. This makes three instruc­ make application. were h i-lite s of the s e c o -n d The school budget passed after tors in the Post: Al ftown and month's first week.. One of the being cut $2,500; the Chamber Ervin Severas are also qualified. big issues facing local taxpayers of Commerce voted to put the Cun classes for young hunters UNDERGOES SURGERY was withdrawal from the SWO I city on "fast tim e", the primar- are planned for the future. C z--i. ollege district. a»— ~ Directors of » j the . iea were held^aciflc highschool Leo Goergen underwent sur­ district set an election on the graduated 59; the Finite family The Post again preferred to gery W ednesday morning at the Sponsor a little league baseball question for March 15, which made their visit to bookings' team rather than the Boy Scouts. Curry General Hospital in Gold raised spirits considerably. Plans Azalea FestivaL At Agness plans Commander Windmaiser'zrged Beach. of development for the Arizona were nearing com pletion to c e l­ He is reportedly doing fine Inn property were announced by ebrate the finish of the Coos- everyone to attend the lecture 1 on Oceanography by Dr. Fro- : and expected to return home in Jim and Alta Tweedy. Red Mc­ (Continued on page S) a week, lander Friday night. W illiam s was elected to head SUM. 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