JUPGê PK?KER 14*3 SALEM SITUÀTIOK •r I *gixiahue Has 4 Préposais to increase . ale Fuads for Local School Districts PAS WeiLWOi po * n o s e o p moo w h o HA VE KEVEJt --SEP O H E ..T W S >6 A C K ilT C H . . . 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I don't '-s.ak that ne úse fac ai o fîk e r ■ aaderstaads the prodtt& s of scnoc. finance ” AS of ta a of course is yost the opescag saot a the basic baoie The final d e c a z « v t£ reafiy ae stade by tae Joust Ways and Meaas Coentxuttee We say that, alihough fufiy »ware that every now and then ¡omeose says to us Sow w ax until tae m ajor revesxoe b ilb reach the floor The economy wave may aot ae as strong down ù^Üi4- 11© ») M E E T IN G S Weight-Mile Taxes Show Big Increase Third Exam Series Held PU» a A c t-rty the Legislator» Is ■ up Ir the -««<» »head aa .w r e a n ^ number of bill» wt2 be returned from eoastntf after k n b) dta and pubbe h e a rin g » -to ae w e and Senate Hour» «rfll be de jpoe have concluded a of bills, a good caasy More wtU be heard early .Ki a resuit, a second hearing has bees set for Wednesday, Marek 13, a Room C of the Capitol Building at 3 p m Per sons pianc.ng to attend should arr:ve early Many late-comers at a» t week s crowded session were uhahle tc get is The House Taxation Commit- •at a spend.ng kng hours m dis cassios and public hearings on the manv tax proposals Meet ag each aftemoor. as well aa :x> evec.hgi a week, thia im- pertaa: group w ill ultim ately shape a program to raise up to &> mJhco s additional state re v e a » over the next two years fiaal form w ill b» a broader based nrtxne taa and a clga rette t a i of about lour cwnta per pack Chances lor a talas t a i teem dun because: ( I ) Oregontaas tr»dottonally have oppoeed It, end l i t M would not produce enough money by itself Thia mean* the income tax could not be elim inated even if a tales lax were adopted Women Working In Barn One of the aeesion s hottest bilks to date la H B ISM which would prohibit women from working m bars or other e»lab- LishmenU »here liquor Is served Introduced by Rep Ed Whelan < D Multnomah Co > who itatnd that bars are "not a proper place for women to w ork," the bill was protested violently by the women uivolved So great was their uproar that Rep Whelan backed-down from his o rd in a l statement ami later said his intention was merely to guarantee w o m e n equal wages as men. when the ladies perform bartending duties He also agreed to amend his bill to comply with thia letter statement, if necessary The bill, in ita original form , makes no mention of equal wages, 'R O U N D laiyal Hudson, a IB-yeer-nid victim «f rerehrel peley from Redmond, Oregon, has been named the I « 9 Eaater Seal child Utr the rireaon Society for Crippled ( htldree and Aduks The sm iling youngster, son of M rs P e n n y L is te r, la awsre of what the public’s pur chnae of Easter Heals each yeer does for the state s physically haraluapped youngster» He has attended ('am p Eaater Seel, the society's aummer camp for phy ak ally handicapped youngsters, the past three summers The camp Is located on Ten Mile lake, near Reedsport The «M-iety a annual Eaater Seal sale will get under way Thursday 'M a rc h 7) and con­ tinue through Eaater Sunday. Peg Bracken, Portland author, Is state chairm an. In addition to Camp Eaater Seal, the society operates the Children's Hospital school la Eugene, where children from over » counties receive special education and th era p y. t w o mobile therapy clinics adiicb take physical therapy to areas of the state where therapy Is not available, and an equipment pool, which supplies special equipment to the needy handi­ capped Miss Bracken estimated that 400.000 Oregonians «dll receive Eaater Seals la the m all and she appealed to them to "give aa generously as you can. re ­ membering that every Eaater Seal you buy helps a crippled child ” THE STATE L tC IQ h C O W T U T Stete fiaai» of the 2gtj, nual Am artcaa Lagioa national toak askooi ev»(or>cal contaat w ill be held la Rowland March 9. according to I * Cordon V Pefley. O m r t m e M of Oregon chainnao. fo p nalional p ,,,, ln tha c o m m to a 000, |ow. y««r college acholaniup W le e a n of dtotnet com p,«, tioas W ill compete at the Pan. land public lihrary auditorium l ik O m an. M arch 9. The Depertment of Ore«,,, Amerlc «a t egtoo, o lfr n » lint jwtor of BW aOO. w ith a lecond ;a it t of »100. 00 with the lint place w ia sa t catena« the re- g l o u a l com ret w ith winaen croni Idaho, Muntane and Al- •ibA. 14, LTVTR CANCER STUDY A a Oregon State Univenity sc I endet haa received a »261,15Í «ram to in v m i« a t r liver cancer ia Rainbow trout R.O. Slnatouber, who hai beta concerned w ith salmon nutritioa and relatad problem i foe the par IS years, w ill coordinate the loto year study Stnr.hubrr u in the Departm ent of Food Science and Technology at OSU JUSTICE C O U R T ng Caie» appear) before Justice T ro ck.rs Opp»M Tea Reise Arthur F. Niem an:, in Justice the iik je c t of protests. Court since the last report were 150 logging truck oper W a lte r Eroeat Stryker, Feb. 27, »tor» l,J™ed out for a recent VBR, $10i Jack teroy Nortoty public hearing on a bill to in- F e h 2B. VBR. 810. Clenn Ed crease highw ay use taxe» on w a r d Jackson, Feb 2», VBR, tom e trucks The mob. which S12{ Dean Aschell Ruell, Feb. overflowed the hearing room Nearty 500 Oreeomana, nsort- 28, o v e rlo a d »60 fine, »40 sus BrseSee Incaewe Tax Saw» into the hall, cheered as 14 wit- Mos: ctuer-.er» predict the oesses charged that the pro­ ly children under 5 y r are of age, pende«L»?0-, Leslie Clare Ring- arr poisoned in th eir own home» cr. M ar. 1, overload, $1S2 fine, posal diacnminatea against tog each y e a r because poisonous »114 suspended, $38, Stanley compounds arc not kept out of W illia m Poet, Mar. 1, insufli- their reach, Richard H. W ilco x clesit binder», »10; Allen Lee M .D . , Oregon State H ealth O f­ K i n g , Mar. 1, following to o M V d lid U IC 10 often poorly.m ainUlfted roadl ficer announced today. c l o s e , $IO, Ray Peters, Mar. A ll Oregon parent» are urged 4, overheigfac, »IS . m g a ocuooi u ra a s fees u w hlch „ p e n t e topatricipate In N atio n al Poison on prim ary h.gbways. They also Prevention W eek, March 17-23, Cryabal C a te r — " I see - J The Navy Recruiting Station complained that tog trucks are 1963, by " p o is o n - p r o o f in g ' re a buried treeaure —” a Cooa Bay announced today denied use of highway s on week their homes. Set aside a tim e Client — "Y ea — never mind that many quota« are still a v a il ends and holidays, while busses now to check a ll the rooms ia R ’a probably my hus­ able in N a ry Trade Schools and other trucks operate any- your home to be sure a ll pol- I know all dunng the second quarter of tim e Log trucks, it was voiced, sonour products are either out of band's firat wBe her " 1983 pay the same federal use tax reach of children or under lock Chief Russ Cos lee said In as trucks driving many more and key, Dr. W ilcox emphasized. order to balance the output of m.les per year over improved Some poisonous yeoducts found our schools we are seekmg highways in the home carry a potaon lab­ qualtfied high schoo! graduates No witnesa testified in sup- el. Among these are the insec­ to fill existing rancancies be- port of the bill ticides, ro d rn tlcld ei and w eed- icides. There are, h o w e v e r , fore the influx of this year's Liberty Amendment" Killed many household products cap­ graduates Another crowd in excess of able of causing serious tlln e a It means that the„- these f ie vountf From this date on, de­ men may choose ld ^ f j » turned, l ° u.t , f5 r 4 and even death which do s»t linquent water account hearing on the Liberty Amend- carry a potaon label. These In ­ training before enlistment notice» w ill not be Schools are available m the " " * ' < * »oyW forbid cer- clude such products as deter­ m ailed. fields of electronics aviation. J?*n * ctlviy e> the Federal g e n ts , many medicines, cos­ medical corps, nuclear f^lds Gov«'rn™*‘BÍ »bolish the metics, p o lis h e s , paint and AU accounts 3 0 - Jays paint thinners and many others. The program :nc°me tax part due w ill have th ru assures the qualified applicant T?*5 'aro?jL t.s¡on—by tabling it. gave h im th e k e y — sawed before entenng school ' A pair of bills. H B 1462 and in to five parts Interested persons may con- H.B 1463, relating to property tact R um Goslee SFC or Dave taxation were introduced last Henmngton DCC Post Office month < > * * « uW exempt labor Building at Coos B a .. Oregon. unx)n haUs and Ubor by phomng 267-2022 or coming associations from taxation The other bill would remove present in to the office tax exemptions from churches and benevolent, charitable and scientific institutions. What makes it even more interesting — or confusing — is that both bills have the same Summer em ploym ent in Fed- principal sponsor, Representa- eral agencie» inform a'ion is now tjve Richard Eym ann (D -M ar- ✓ a vail able at P acific hi¿h school, cola). It raises the theory of ✓ ✓ according to M n . Anna Thomas, a possible “double standard,” : X ✓ s t u d e n t counselor. Vacation d nothing else X X X z* work is availab le to both ttudent z trainee* and student assistants To Extend Daylight Tim » in such field» as roads, forestry, And a daylight savings tim e trearury department, veterans bill saw light in the Senate last M««»..... Uw», í z í adm inistration and commerce, month. I t would extend DST Net only it there an opportunity to the last weekend in October, IKS for Jummer em ploym ent, Mr», to conform with the surround- T ho m ai »aid, but the work could ;ng Pacific Coast states, a> ette- B foware » *»••» »ai » eatRi >i*« • develop into permanent era- Oregon's voters readily ap «M làe*M ploym ent after college. proved DST in last year's elec- i « i ( w - i*»»-«» •• *■»««•• M»as :•*» to»«* Students interetted in the pro- tions, only as accepted then, IIS gram m ay c o n t a c t principal the cutoff date was to be the " • • '3 ? ---------------— toe» «toes R»akto| (• -«• John W ahl or Mr». Thomas. finai weekend ln September «M » «ai«M> fow * ,g|4 MBA» tetar MWsM « b • ’U i b . | , h USB »••«•■ • M •a»'. ree«» »SW» ------------------------- The b ill’s 40 sponsors believe B. i s he «•re» rere *»»•» te Oregonians w ill agree that day-1 W EDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB i light savings time should begin M o d is o l V e n t » O f and end uniform ly in all Pa- g B • Bt at at^aa atar— — The Wednesday Bridge Club cific Coast states.' m et at the home of Mrs. L R. w ith more and more decisions > e » » *« m e v r r » « ir f i Pugh last w eek for a delicious facing Oregon's 30 .Senators and •MCITU»! » WiaMMM' FBM.» chow m ein luncheon. High »cores go Representatives in the weeks ■*»V m A« bm '» b *’M” A! AU4 », * m ° on were won by ahead, the importance of cor- G raceM cK en zie.first.an d C ath - respondence from the people *•<♦»♦»<»> l heJ Men » Cloth,nf A fm erine Marsh, second. ,ext m e et- .back cannot 0VeJ, ’T - - « ? ? » b •> a w«bv**o*i Compltealoo tract assistance from the indus­ man to solve the com plexity of Sir .• I p. tn ?4n. Ada Capps, try and other private sources. The basic school vjpp».r, of approxi- 2ptd of the fund, the re- V .F.W . A U X IL IA R Y —M eeta th ii of research fa c ilitie s and per- after year. T hey deserve in­ t w ealth" of a school di»- Friday, M arch 8, 8 p. m . , Le­ lo n n e l," the Governor noted, creased consumption enjoyed by as we have done in wood pro­ tome of the other basic foods 'i The other W ’t. is dss- gion H a ll, instead of regular duct research and agriculture such as m eat and p o u ltry .. . The -ated rpon a p ej census child m eeting on M arch 13. research among other». It u the carrying out of the plan would a. -.der the present application F I R S T A ID —Fire Department kind of center for the seafoods provide the undemanding and and p o l i c e re ttrv e , 8 p . m . , industry we are establishing for know-how to get high quality ’ oe diatr&uticn f o r m u l a several other industries through seafoods from the water to the Coos-Curry Electric building, - pointed out thak ” I t is the graduate research center. consumer more consistently and . . ' j i f an increase to tl* 5 Dean F. L Price of Oregon in greater variety, and would ■ d would actually reduce C H A M K R O F CO fd?XERCE- State University said: "This has otherwise aid the economical Mor.day, M arch 11, 8 p. m . , c ity e s property ta x ,’’ adding, potential for the w hole coast all operation of the industry. . '• haU. ' et^siature has no a/ntrol up and down. " 3»e, Portland »rill receive Objectives stated in each c a t­ and Mrs. Ernie C am pbell and Oregon highways during Feb., og from any increase in egory of the proposal inclu d e children, a ll of Coos Bey. 1963 the state public utility New Product Development: • fund. The Portland board Both womer. are »liter» of Mrs To develop new fishery items commissioner reported today. »•¡opted the position, triough, Peterson. He said this is a gain of it it w ill not oppose an m- The special attraction was that would be feasible and ap­ $146^75 or 14% over Feb , 1962 peal to c o n s u m e r s from the r» a >e in b a s k under the exisfe little Nancy Lyn, whom they standpoint of acceptance, con­ payments of state weight m ile f xm u la even though it will saw for the first tim e Sunday. taxes. venience and price. The record payment erased New Species Development: To develop uses for the un- the toss posted last month and e x p 1 o i t e d fisheries resources pushed this y e a r’s Jan. and availab le off the Oregon coast. Feb collections of the tax 3 5% These would include uses for over the same two month period human food as w e ll as lor other in 1962. purposes. Collections for Jan., 1963 were PUBLISHED EVERY TH U R S D A Y Fish Protein Concentrates: $1,191,384 compared to the 81,- 'econd class m a il privilege» authorized at Port Orford, Ore. To develop low fat nutritive 266,096 reported in Jan. 1962— fish protein concentrates suit­ a drop of 5.9%. L in L. Felsheim ............ ........................ Editor and Publisher able for use in human diets and aid L. Peterson ............................................ M anaging Editor to develop sim ilar products for -st O ffic e Box 5 Port Orford, Oregon use in anim al and plant foods. Improved Packaging: Subscription To develop packages which n Curry County (per year in a d v a n c e )........................ $3.00 w ill m aintain fishery products utside Curry County ......................................................... $3. 50 at a high quality le v e l until the The third series of college Single C o p y ........................................................................ 10 Cent» consumer uses them. e n t r a n c e examinations were Announcements, Notices, News and Advertising <>iality Improvement: given at P acific high school Sat­ Must be in the O ffice by 5:00 p. m. Tuesday To determ ine and study ways urday, M a r c h 2. This it the and means for im proving the final exam to be held at P acif­ quality of fresh, frozen, canned, ic. N A T I O N A L e d i t o r i a l N IW IM M » smoked and dried fishery pro­ Any students in the future who LI S H IR S ducts and for establishing stand­ desire to take these exams must ards. ASSOCIATION Q uality --------- , Control: in Coos Bay. They w ill be held Fo develop methods and fam j sometime in M ay and August. • at Lawmaker» Begin Balloiling Soon Searfy SOB persona attended a pub„< heermg last week on thr controverts! Sunday -closing buJ H B t a t > before the House r a i r - a g and Development Coes asiKee Mas: »¡taesses »poke in favor sf the proposal and urged the e g a ^ to rs tc take action rather e a a referring M to a popular vote of tae people Laca of tane prevented many people from testifying C . & H r r t B e a t a » r e c y . «• C h a rts H U tor 3 * f i r e y e a r s f tae e t t «< D b y R o b a d H . Il» n » r gi c b jrf sa » •— -ar* ^Qcff I FSB xxq à Salem Scene Easier Seal Sale Starts Free Waler Shut Off S h op th e ea sy w a y Federal Work Info Available C« «Um W K U. I „ UL-, ii.-r.v- SAW S FILED A l l ty peril o f BBWB A I M q u ie k ly o n o u r p r e c is io n F o le y A u t /i m s ': - f. u e r . f « » le r , saw « w i ll c u t c le a n e r , tru e r. 014 to o th e d FRED SAVAGE No. 17 H am let ED 2-2833 b « ws r e - th e people are thinking. W rite Your Laqislators Letters to legislators need not be lengthy or elaborate. They need not be typewritten. They should be respectful and sin­ cere. An insulting letter won't carry much weight. Most im­ portant, letters should explain ’ "w h y” the w riter feels as he does on certain issues. Citizens who don’t express themselves to their legislators have no room to complain when an unfavorable law is passed. U se th e Yellow P ag es of y o u r W est Coast Telephone Directory W est C oant T e le p h o n e WEST COAST TELEPHONE COMPANY