Man’s Body Identified Honest! For Dr. Pugh Balile Rock Park in 1936 The body of a 24 year old man f o u n d on Bailey Beach, about two and a half m iles north of Gold Beach, has been identi­ fied as t h a t of Wayne Calvin Lindstrom, according to the Cur­ ry county sheriff's office. The body was found May 7 by two wom enwhowere beachcombing but identification was withheld y ie il relatives could be located. Lindstrom was the ton of Iola Acree, address unknown, and P a u l Anail Lindstrom, British Honduras. Partial Identification was m a d e through friends in Sacramerto, California. Death was attributed to drown­ ing and was said to have occured several days before the body was discovered. Funeral services for Dr Lon ner Ralph Pugh, 69, Curry county pioneer and civic leader, were held at 2 p. m Monday at the Port Orford Community church Dr. Pugh died Friday, May log end that held the plaque in 17, at Southern Cooe General THINGS were different at Battle a r e actual restrooms.. . which m e m o r y of George Soranson hospital in Bandon. Rock State Park in 1936, as this have been long gone from the t h a t was replaced at the park Dr. Pugh, with his twin old photo »hows. Proving, if no­ scene. Efforts of the Chamber last week. The photo is from the brother, Russell, was born thing else, that today's progress of Commerce are directed to ­ collection of the late Dr. L. R. Jan 11, 1894, in Lebanon, Ore., J u s t ain't what it used to be. ward getting them back. Also, Stone buildings, center and left, at right behind car, is shown the Pugh. to Charles and Carry Pugh. He grew up in Lebanon and Sweet Home where he early became interested in hunting and fishing, sports which gave him pleasure all his life. Following schooling in Leb­ anon and Gresham, he gradu­ Effective midnight tonight ated in dentistry from North Pacific Dental College and (Thursday), the official forest acticed for several years in fire season begins in Western Oregon After this date all open irtland. Chamber of Commerce hopes In 1926 he married Mary S burning w ill require a permit to retain the local Coast Guard Nickerson. Of this union two and logging operators must have their fire tools readily available Lifeboat Station as a manned children survive. facility were renewed this week In 1927 the Pughs moved to at their landings. with the receipt of a letter from Because of the tremendous Port Orford where they opened S e n a t o r Wayne Morse to Red a dental office and drug store. amount of litte r deposited on McWUllams,chamber president. For several years Dr. Pugh the forest floor by the Columbus Morse said both he and Dur.can was the only dentist in Curry day storm, forestry officials Nannie Libby, Judith Lind- had taken actionrelative to the Baccalaureate and commence­ county His office served Port agree that this could be one of Wright w ill be master of cere­ withdrawal of Coast Guard per­ Orford and Gold Beach for 30 Oregon’s worst fire seasons ment rites for 42 Pacific high sonnel here The public is therefore urged school seniors are scheduled for monies. years. The Salutatory address w ill in his letter Morse said: Dr. Pugh became a charter to use extreme caution when Sunday and Monday, May 26 be given by Virginia Colson. "With further reference to the and 27, at the school member of the Port Orford city using fire in the woods Baccalaureate services w ill Rod Dunn w ill give the valedic­ Port Orford Lifeboat Station, I Burning permits may be ob­ council in 1935. and as chair­ thought you would like to know tory address. man of a committee on fire and tained by calling any office of be at 8 p.m. Sunday. Presentation of awards w ill that I have received a copy of The Rev. Orville Alexander, the Coos' Forest Protective As­ as the first fire commissioner, he was instrumental in estab­ sociation listed in the telephone Port Orford Assembly of God be by John Wahl, Pacific high the letter, dated April 25, ad­ Church, w ill give the invocation, school principal Louis Knapp, dressed to you (M cW illiams) by lishing the first volunteer fire directory. followed by a scripture reading chairman of the board of edu­ the Acting Commandant of the department and served on it by the Rev. Wayne Bond, St. cation, w ill present the diplo­ United States Coast Guard tor many years. 'I have conferred with Con­ Christopher's Episcopal Church. mas. The benediction w ill be He also served on the high Mrs. Kolibaba w ill present a given by the Rev. Mr. France gressman Robert Duncan, »h e school board for many years solo preceding the message by and Bonnie Jensen w ill play recently visited the Port Orford and was a member of the Amer­ area, on this matter. As a result the Rev. B ill Mai of the Lang­ the recessional ican Legion, Veterans of World of our conference, it was agreed Senior class officers are; Rus­ lois Community Church, and War I, and served on many that we should request the Uni­ A tire slashing case was solved sell Wright, president: Bob one following. civic committees and projects. ted States Coast Guard to recon­ The benediction w ill be given Bartlett, vice president; Laurel sider itswithdrawal decision re­ He also served as acting Monday when the sheriff s office obtainedthe written confessions by the Rev. Orville Alexander say, Richard McGowan, Karole mayor of Port Orford lative to the Port Orford Coast of two juvenile boys They had M iller, John Poler, Robert He was a charter member of made three cut marks in three Assembly of God Church Guard personnel. Reinke. Ronald Roberts. Roder­ Ushers, all members of the Rotary International and at the tires on a car belonging to Loran 'We should receive word with­ tim e of his death was secretary Luman while it was parked at National Honor Society, w ill be: ick Sabin, Frank Smith, Jerry in a short tim e concerning the of the Port Orford Rotary Club. Ocean View Lumber Co. May 11. Colleen Breedlove, Lee Bush, Smith, M arilyn Smith, Laurel Coast Guard reconsideration of M arilyn Rundberg, Susan Wil­ Steddom; thia matter, ano as anor. as uus Surviving are his widow, Both hoys ware placed on two son and Susan Schwab. Wayne Streets, Elaine Tay- further report arrives, I shall get Mary, Port Orford, one daugh­ y ea n probation. i lor, Richard Thronburg, Chris in touch with you promptly. " ter. Ionalee Hamlin. Corvallis, Commencement Program Tope, Linda Turner, Randy and a son, John Richard, Seat­ Commencement exercises w ill ! Waldie, Gale West, Jo White, tle, Wash. Also surviving are five grandchildren. be Monday at 8 p. m. with ■ Russell Wright. Officiating at the service was Bonnie Jensen playing the pro­ On both nights, girls from the cessional. The Rev. Jamie h o m e econom ics department the Rev. Jamie France. Pallbearers and honorary pall­ France. Port Orford Commun­ w ill care for babies and younger of the church is less than $10,000. Zion Lutheran is a progressive bearers were Orris Knapp. N. B Jack Evans, Ophir, has been ity Church, w ill give the in­ children in the home econom ic enthusiastic,growing congrega­ Marsh. Louie Marsh, Charles appointed by the Curry County vocation. room. tion. Perhaps not the largest, but Haines, George Hahn. Andy Court as dog control officer at Graduating senior Russell Confirmation was made this one of the most sacrificial and Gribble, Norm Baker and Cort a salary of $400 a month. The Steddom, secretary: Klaus Jen­ week for the appearance of one progressive in the community. Kuehnert. appointment became effective sen, treasurer; Larry Bowman, of Portland's newest and most Building com m ittee members Cremation followed at Sunset May 15, 1963. student council representative. popular dance bands for the an­ au«: Mr. B. Straughn, chairman Memorial Park, Coos Bay. The Class Flower is red rose, col­ Evans w ill co llect unpaid dog nual Celebration Dance h e r e and general builder, Mr. C. Ed­ Bandon Chapel of Schroeder license fees, pickup unlicensed ors are blue and gold and the July 3. strom, Mr.Chas. Baiter, Mr. Geo Bros Mortuary was in charge dogs and impound them and sell motto is “ What I Am to Be I Heading the group is a young Steddom and pastor H. L. Daugp. of arrangements or dispose of impounded dogs, Am Now Becoming." The sheriff's office reported trumpet player that is no stran­ Electrician, Mr. Milton L eer. according to county com m is­ Graduating seniors are: two separate cases of theft at ger to most folks in this area, a P lu m b e r s , Mr. Chas. Baber, sioner Ryce Wilson, which w ill Don Allen. Patricia Barr, the Port Orford dock last week. man who has excelled him self Straughn and M. Palmer. Exca­ be held for a period of five days. Robert Bartlett, William Bates, Two hundred feet of three- since an early age, proving his vation, sidewalk and concrete People who wish to have their Larry Bowman, Candice Burt, quarter i n c h manila rope was ability w ith appearances on the work, Mr Vem Magneton. Roof­ dogs disposed of may also con­ Two artists with their own ex ­ tact Evans. A signed release is Dana Buss, John Carpenter, Ira said stolen. The theft was b e­ Horace Heidt talent show and ers. Mr. Bill Hefner and RHodge. lieved to have occured Thurs­ w it h the Chicago Symphony Chase, Virginia Colson; hibits, and three other travel­ Painting a n d Decorating was required. Cats may also be dis­ during his high school years in Frankie David, Craig Dem­ day, May 16. ing shows are scheduled for the supervised by Mrs Straughn and posed of if ownerswill take them On Wednesday, several items Langlois. Mrs M. Palmer Eaves and gut­ annual July 4tb Celebration, ac­ to the pound, and if Evans is ing. Rodney Dunn, Charles Han­ of gear andwrenches were stol­ Yes, it's Wilbur Jensen, bring­ sen, Bonnie Hodge, Curt Hub­ ter work was in charge of G. Ed­ cording to Minnie King Jolly. free at the time. bard, Richard Huret, Klaus en from a fishing boat parked on ing with him his Portland Swing Bringing her water color ex­ s t r o m . Most of the members The dog pound consists of two the dock. The boat is owned by Quartette for four hours of the shared the work of carrying out hibit of wildflowers w ill be Ruth p o r t a b l e buildings placed on Jensen, Dennis Johnson, Susan latest swing and pop tunes. Orris Smith Kieht, Rodney Lester; the Building program. Rev. Daugs Lennon. N o t e d sea and land­ port commission property ad- Tickets for the big dance are scape artist Arthur Selander w ill J acent to the county gravel stock noted. expected to go on sale bv the It was also announced that be present with an exhibit. In pile in west Gold Beach. first of June Dancing w ill be Zion Lutheran's Daily Vacation addition there w ill be exhibits from 9:30 to 1:30 at the Buttle from Harney County, the Ore­ Bible School w ill be held this Rock School gym. y e a r from June 10 through 21. gon Amateur Water Color Asso­ Classes for ages 3 through 14 w ill ciation and the Oregon Master Water Color Association. The be from 9 to 11:30 a. tn. exhibits w ill be hung at the Port Orford grade school IN HOSPITAL An exhibit of work by local Mike Helmken, a junior at The body of Ray Elmer Fos­ the University of Oregon, has artists w ill also be displayed in ter, 46, Nesika Beach, was found Students in school district 2CJ been ill and is in Sacred Heart the art association building lo ­ last Thursday, May 16. in the w on'thave much longer to count cated on the corner opposite the hospital at Eugene for medical back of a p a n e l truck parked the days before summer v a ca ­ Shoreline Motel. east of the Koblatuer property attention. tion. According to superinten­ on old Highway 101 n o r t h of dent A1 Johnson, Port Orford and Ophir. The victim of an appar­ Langlois elem entary schoolsw il] ent gunshot woundFoster's body close their doors on Friday, May was discovered by Vernon W il­ 31. The last day for Pacific high cox. school students w ill be June 4. The sheriff's office started a All schools w ill be closed on search for Foster when they were May 30 in observance of M em ­ notified at noon Thursday that orial Day, Johnson said. he was missing Death was said to have occured May 6. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Knights of Pythias Cemetery in Bandon Extensive damage was caused Foster is survived by his widow, to a car tfciven by Johnny John­ Eleanor. Ophir: his mother. Mrs son Saturday night when it rol­ M a b ie Goodman, Gold Beach: led down a 60-foot bank and in­ two sons. RaytnondW. and Tom ­ to some trees. my D. . both of Gold Beach, and According to deputy sheriff a daughter, Barbara June Perkins. I. E. Delamarter, Johnson had stopped the car and left it, park­ ed on the east side of the high­ way a b o u t a m ile and a half south of Port Orford, to talk to some friends. Johnson had ap­ parently failed to take the car Because the regular publish­ out of gear, which caused it to ing day falls on Memorial Day, roll over the bank The accident the News w ill be published one occured about 10t30p.m ., w ith­ The designation of Grange day early, on Wednesday, May out injuries. G OVER NO R M ark O. H a t­ Week Is p articu larly fitting, 29. field proclaims June 2 through Jerry Caughell and B illy for In November (11 to 20) All correspondents and adver ♦ as Oregon Grange Week as tilers are asked to have their Oregon w ill host the 97th an­ Sweet made a business trip to Allen P. Wheeler, m aster of Salem on Thursday, returning nual session of the National copy in a day early next week the Oregon State Grange, to m eet this schedule. Sunday. two y ea n ago. An open house 2 to 4 Sunday afternoon. Grange. looks on. w ill be held In the home from BURNING PERMITS REQUIRED K Morse, Duncan W ork To Keep Coast Guard Pacific High Baccalaureate Sunday; Commencement Monday Tire Slashing Case Solved HERE'S PRtX'F that thing» do grow faster In Curry county. Ami if the p h o t o isn't enough we h a v e three eye w itn en ei that w ill (wear to it. At right of p ic­ ture ii shown a "toad »tool" that grew to ahelghth oi four inc het At 11 a.m. this com ing Sun­ through a split in the front floor mat of the Newt editor's car. day. May 26, Rev. H. L Daugs That in i t s e l f doesn't mean w ill bring the Morning Worship much, unless It's that he ought sermon and perform the dedica­ to clean out hl> car more often. tory rites for the recently com ­ !lut, it grew to that tire between pleted parsonage of Zion Luther- 7:30 p.m. Tueiday and 7:30 a.m. anCburchThe parsonage is lo ­ Wednesday of this week. (And cated a