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4— Port Orford New», Thursday, February 14, 1963 Bigsby Gets Life Term Economic Development Progress! Report Given To Curry Group A report on the progress la economic development b e i n g made la Lincoln county was heard a t a meeting of the rural a r e a development committee held last week at the airport office at Gold Beach. D r. Barry Clark, special teaaloa agent in economic velopment, outlined the p r dure uaed in Linooto cot and disciwaad projects un way that would contribute ■tore Jobs and bring more versity of income to that It was pointed out that Lincoln county area la to Curry county and the same prlndplea at he Pat Masterson Resigns PTA Brookings Man Shot By Wife W illiam MeGovern, B tooa - lug», was shot twice with a 22 rifle i allegedly fired by his wife Saturday night. He was report edly shot once white rettirg iu dent. The committee a chair, and a second t .»• af’ ar by the Curry County he ran out of the horn . and other Charges have not tt been J. C. D la t y ” Moore filed in the case but t r*. M c Olympia Moody and Cy Zeigler, Govern Monday asked tor court Brookings; Bob Knox, H a rry appointed council to represent Hedderly, and Ed Sagar, Gold her at the preliminary hearing Beach; Frank St. Claire, Port Orford, and Herb M orrill, Sixes. Secretary for the group to Lou Oester, Gold Beach The next meeting of the mlttee w ill be held Feb. » . Ed Tbomton elected president of the - Jim Little. Gold Telephone callers in the adjacent United States will benefit from the reduced eve ning rate on interstate tele phone calls which will go Into effect April 1. . The new rate, as explained by Went Coast Telephone Com pany's g e n e r a l commercial superintendent. John Whittaker, providmi that no more than gl shall be charged for the first three minutes of any long dis tance station - to - station call which originates in one state and terminates in another, pro vided the can Is placed between • p.m. and 4:$0 a m . “ The |1 minimum will not apply," Whittaker said, "to a In 1961 Oregon led the nation cafi which originates and termi nates within a single state, a l in bankruptcy cases, according though there are very few three- to DunC Bradstreet's publication minute calls of this type which "The Failure Record Through 1961” . The publication showed would exceed the dollar figure O r e g o n at the top of the list at present evening rates. It also w i t h 195.6 bankruptcies per win not apply to person-to-per- 10,000 listed concerns. Next sen calls. ’’ was California with 136.9. I t is estimated that the rate reduction, recently ordered by t h e Federal Communications Commission, will reduce the _______ Nina Carlson, Langlois, fe ll telephone industry 's statioo-to and fractured " two ribaonFeb. 5. station toll revenues by about 166 million annually. Meat tenderness in beef has This will be offset in part, been related mainly to aging Whittaker stated, by a conctr- and the amount of connective rent increase in rates for per tissue and marbling across the son-to-person calls, which will meat But the basic reasons produce about $26 million a why some beef is tough and y w r. some tender have not yet been The present persoo-to-person determined rate is equal to 140% of the For the next three years, OSU current station-toetatkn rate food scientists Alien Anglemeir on calls up to 600 miles The and R. F. Cain will investigate FOC has approved an lac changes in mineral makeup in to 130%. meat that appears to be linked to the basic protein structure. Their study will be financed with a $60,000 grant from the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Beef roasts and chops are OSU studies will be aimed a t more likely to be tender in the improving the texture and ten future if Oregon State Univer derness of fresh and irradiated sity scientists are able to pin meats developed after the war down the basic causes of tender to provide hot fresh meat dishes ness in meat. for soldiers at remote outposts. Oregon First In Bankruptcy Breaks Ribs Meat Tenderness Studied At OSU Study In Italy Is P.S.C. Plan An opportunity to study in the State System of Higher Educa tion’s Italian Studies Center in Pavia, Italy, is now available through a program being of fered by Portland State College The Italian Studies Center, being established at PSC this year, will enable 30 juniors and seniors enrolled in State System institutions next fall to study in Italy in cooperation with the University of Pavia, near Milan, for a full a c a d e m i c year Courses will be offered in the humanities and social science« beginning in September, 1963. The undergraduate program will offer a total of 56 quarter hours of courses in Italian language, literature and bistory, seminars in contemporary Eu ropean economic and political problems, m o d e r n European hLstory and literature and com parative governments and art history All courses except ’hose in Italian language and liters ture will be given in English Coat of a year's stay is com parable to college coats a t state institutions in Oregon, accord ing to D r. George Carbone, di rector of the Italian Studies Center and professor of history at PSC. Living expenses, tuition and fees for one year will be approximately $2,150, D r. Car bone said. Interested students are urged to . apply ax soon as possible Inquiries should contain the fol lowing information: M M M M IM M l-M tWtt MUSTY $00 LICDKH SIX (6) MONTHS OR OLDER: M ale or Spayed Female............. .. SIX (6 ) MONTHS OR OLDER: Unspayed F e m a le ......................... $2. 00 $3. 00 If not purchaied by March 1st a $2.00 Penalty w ill be added. Licenses on sale at County Clerk's office, Courthouse, Gold Beach e - — — ------------------- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - n APPLICATION FORM Curry County Clerk Gold Beach, Oregon Please Send 1963 Dog License To: (Applicant) Enclosed: ] $2.00 for Male Ml | $2.00 for Spayed Female | | $3.00 for Female O K Y posts that were at the an<k of the bridge and a few charred timbers remalnof the link In the old R o o s e v e lt Highway near Rock Point. Deputy Attends Appraising Course The Executive Board of the PTA iiavr received from the president, Pat Mastenon, a le t ter of resignation. They have asked Mrs. Donald Stole to pre side atth.: m r r tin p (or the rest of the year. The next meeting of the PTA w ill be F e b r u a r y 28, at 7:30 P-m. Members of the executive board are requested to attend a m e e t i n g in the Port Orford Grade School building on Feb ruary 19, at 7130 p.m. A ll m em ber» are urged to attend so the program for the rest of the year may be uutliued. — ■ Charles Fitxhugh, personal property deputy for the Curry county assessor's office, to at- tiding a two-week course on llllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllflllllllL real estate appraising at Port land State College. The course to sponsored by. Portland State Co liege and the American Institute of R e a l J l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l r Estate Appraisers. l ‘Hit BOND? I JUSTICE COURT Cases appearing before Justice Arthur F. Niemann In Justice Court since last report were: Ed w a r d Lewis Auldon, Jan. 25, overload, $164, $123 suspended £41j Samuel Arthur Cutt, Feb. 7, no m ufflrr, $5; Fred Allen M c G e e , Feb. 11, Inadequate muffler, $5; Charlie T h o m a s Simpson, Feb. 11, failure to display combined weight, $5 ball forfeited. Name, perm a r current school and claaa and residence address at school. Re quests should be sent to Dr. George Carbone, Department of History, Portland State College, P. O. Box 751, Portland 7, Ore.! PAYING BILLS? Sec Rich Brannon at Crater Finance for a cash loan to c o v e r those extra expenses! USANCE «H r . i a H »4.O » 0 0 4 .0 »»A C M £ n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin PERSONAL PROPERTY Vaine Report Due March 2,1963 OREGON LAW : O.R.S. 308.290 requires that taxpayers report personal property owner ship by March 2. This report shall include Inventories, Machinery, Livestock and Un licensed Equipment m industrial or commer cial use. Assistance may he obtained at the Asses- sor’s office. Thank You, (Address) [ Dean A. fllgsby, lound guilty of the charge of rape last Wed nesday, was sentenced to a life term in the Oregon State Fene- tentiary by Circuit Judge Robert C. Bel lu ni, M o n d a y . He was takeu to Sa'em by Curry county Sheriff Bill Gauntiett and deputy Ira Delar l*«-r the same day. U the BUI Cook. . « - tor Coos Curry Electric, de- cuaeed the financing available through the coop to install elec trical wiring and equipment la , commercial satablldh and Industry. to The Curry county contmrtf eeg di m a d e up of representatives from a ll parts of the county, b making an inventory of ty reeources and wl a plan for over an Rale Changes Due Interstate Telephone Calls Q i PATRICK MASTERSON, Curry County Assessor