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f 2 —Port Orford News, Thursday. R a in b o w 'Round M y Shoulder August 22, l'toA Alan Rice Elected President of S.W. Oregon Mining Association ,{- W ... Alan Rice. Powers was elec- $5 annual dues fee ted president of the Southwest In other action. Secretary ern Oregon Min ng .Association George Dickinson was asked to Saturday night. August 3. when reply to a letter from Overseas the board of directors met at Mineral Resources Devekvp- the Port of Gold Beach Office ment Company of Tokyo Japan, in Gold Beach concerning the purchasing of Brownie Coldiron was elected local ores, and development of vice president and George R local resources Dickinson was elected secretary Dick M e rrill of G rant' Pass treasurer of the association who could not attend, but who Both are res dent' of Gold has attended other meetings of Beach the group, has notified local Various committee chairmen mining interests that he is pre w ill be appo nted by the di- pared to start buying magnetite rectors at the next meet.ng. iron delivered at the Port of which s schcdi'ed for Sept- Gold Beach ,Ax*k for the price ember 7 at " o'clock n the ■' «5 00 per ton port office at yield Beach M e rrill has prvv ou-Iy stated f the hoard on various Other busmes included the les.gnai on of the ' very F rst National Bank of Oregon .ng ot ('»old Reach Branch, as the of-' fc a l depository for funds of the organization Several inter ested persons became members Saturdav night by paying their A A E ffects of A u to m a tio n on E m p lo y m en t A m o n g in terim S tu d ie s N o w U n d e r w a y ufC A” . are cre-.,,r. managemer.i opr ale i quisit.on. p» .cork .pent by other of eg > w ill be studied res have Committee The as ' ;ch m tte e is authc dy par:.- practices and reguiat nuke re entire nsurar.ee :rd T te ie sale of life, heal -vwever., cident insurance by o im of; other» *se by companies r the) authorized in Oregon T e c - n e lo q .c a l P, -ai»' Employment -ve most merest mg g ’ n rex: vear on Tech-' ■mm E ffective date of the resol- at.ens creat.rs these committees does not take place until the ^lrs: of next mon’ h \everthe- less less- sorne comm "ees have al ready met tor orsan.zation and election o f chairmen The committee on Technolog- LETTER S TO THE E D IT O R . ca. m ; v r r e n t a topic ■ is have heard quite ire- . oi ,ate Th.s committee. >: ot .ts kind r ijregon.1 .cal Employment had asked •een instructed to study the representatives from education. • of advanced technology the m a ritim e , employers, agri- on o r employ ment I culture and labor to testify and e need for retra.ning ;n( present their exp«' enees in the TO THE EDITOR c skills area of employment and auto The Curry Park and Recre- im ation at the committee's sec _ _.u ,ation Commission wishes to raiation • -d meeting eariv th.s month _ . t . ij thank peop.e ,r the rranv let- y r . etner committee o: rea E x o e r e n c e j in Automation Told . oí-' coiva.' and a. i va phone va*«a ers. cards calls iv re- e>t to Oregonians ts Tax- Representatives from edu ¡questing information about the This committee w ill study ¡cation. a. of whom were from . B, ce-Cope Park at the outlet th e »iesirabujty . -■ „« f :ne Department o f Econom.cs at of F!cras Lake .„ lhe end v 2 r r aiked for General " ‘ funds ‘ r !he L n ivcrsity of Oregon, -aid. of Curry county, concerning how F u r a ■ , . ‘ ' V ** "i *n e*s*BCC* comm.ttee before it w ill be readv for fe e t poiicy-' should .m est.gate ADDrentice- A pprentice-; Dub]jc e eg '.a.ive policy- nvest.uate „„x»;» .... m an,J Licensing laws of sk... are M rry tba! we cannot ! ever public expenditures ed lab» r. emphasizing tha. te - iSay for 5ure because the Curry ':ae areas nclude local gov- I strict:« ns and .im itations of op- ^ u n ty court and the other three , . s J A . V U r l k ’» W U I k a I K J rr.rr.en nance. t » ^ a x : ffa S v r » « P - I ° rtu :V C - for udisp? , ^ , ej r ' prominent citixens who were » a " n-aid. and the effec. i pjoyee> to enter the skilled labor appo.nte(J to the budget •: a\e- on the business c..mate forCt were too great They said . . mitee. refused to grant the rt relation to ’ he cost of d o i n g t \ stance . exc‘ us‘' e Park Commission s request for nus.ness .n the state 'trades onlv added to the an adequate budget to complete !r. addition, equity on Cui -ent prob' (, m the park as planned p r e t t y taxes exempt proper - The. a -g g e s te d that seri- Instead they allotted the Com 22 ous thought “ given to high net RG “ f i i -V, ° n mission only $2403 When it ; “7 „ , drop-outs , . ... and ,v . exe >t»n. deduction and cred- school the need comes to buying recreation for ?' ’ U se of F lo r a s P a r k A w a its M ore F u n d s Or D onated L abor 22 ^he for inc,u<li"< ’J * se drop-outs to a»j .be people in the county , 7 .2 ? u k e -"pec-a! training » order with nly 12403 it has to be f/v snras nut to Seermp become pmoiovable employable spreac out awfullv awfully thin thin. lch R obe- F -zgerald. vice-pre- The allotted sum is about "a P re fo rm R1JC s-d«nt :n charge of operations at enough to buv a good boat and ee-... Oregon .ax rero.m Tektronix Inc. gave testimony motor for two people but we Education m a somewhat different vein. •*•]] 4^ aj] we can with what T‘-e mmittee on Education pointing out the policies of his money *e have to spend > t . ted to the adm inistration o *‘r Lrm w t.n regard to shifting b u . if you w ill help us with ■ - emer.tar- secondary and of emphasis from one product a x:tt!e donation of work on .-ommufiitv college education to jn o th e r He said. “ As it be- published work days, and if we Higher education is not ¡n. comes necessary.to employ dif- can get the county to give us ferent skills we depend upon in- a hand now and then we mav ciuded. service training and switch em have some of the Park reads Highway» plovees when necessary ” He this fall tim c for the Labor) Highways committee is di- « . » j^ that Tektronix hires more day p.cn.c Maybe with a good reeled to study the use and ad- ,)b bas>< of intelligence and word from you to the County and m - s ’ -ation of motor vehicle, dexterj^ ,ban on technical a helping hand to us on work revenue, allocation of funds U>f tra.r. ng days we w ill accomplish what e- and counties and the en- c„ , ,, , „ Spokesmen for the Oregon we set out to do for all of you H.chaa C om m ision pro- : earm _ rarm ■ tsurea , Bureau and the Oregon folks who like to go fishing and gl am have a place to set up your tent. -:2e mplied that S’ at mm t*ee w ill also com The ; cult to determine nnd picnic at the same time be Sider * ise of unrefunded gas loun ,f displacement be- vhere there are rest rooms pic- tax mi ey of boat users to the, agriculture labor ¡me tables and water m ght be u>ed for con-' extent The members of the Park and as ‘ ransient. boafing fa c ilit es Recreat on Commission wish to .¡rke. manager of Pac- iy of tour sin and un-1 • me Association, said ‘ hark •. • for the interest shown d recreation, scenic and' olved th e ir probiem re.oiurces of the state -.•jn agreement to pay employee« who became unem be ma'le. ployed due to automation A f id r .< i been set up to aecomp-i Lsh ’ . - purpose. • -a ' Ogle, spokesman for V sA coted Oregon Industries Oregon - employer association said. Industry does, nrw and PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY w ill r. the future aont-inue to u c .ass n a il privileges authonred at Port Orford, Ore seek workers w ith higher and more diversified skills It would, u. ie ls h u m .................. Editor and Publisher therefore seem most profitable Prtersor. ......................... Managing Editor for both worker and employer ' Use« Bo* 5 Port Orford. Oregon to institute a study of the avail- Subscription ) able means of training and the C. unry (jw i year in advance)...................... J } "JO opportunities available to se .m. $3. 50 c u re such tra.ning.” Apprentice- ... 13 C e nts ship, technical high schools, An.- . wncementa, Notices, News and ’»dvertismg community colleges, technical Must he in the O ffice by 5:00 p m Tuesday nstitute« and vocational rehabii- tation seem to offer profitable j avenues of exploration N A T IO N A L f 0 I T O ■ I A t N IW S P A P I. A 15-25 man advisory co m -) s £ b < ÍA T l« N -itte e representing industry t7 u « 11 $ M f • $ labor and education w ill be ap ' f o S * > > A i$ O C IA T IO N pointed by committee chairman Sen. Don W illner 'D-Pwrtland r V r »*Ä » • T /NVE5’ A f æ H orse In flu en za E p id em ic P a ssin g ' for In- »VildUe .lies the. The use ol ■ nJ There w ill be a 4-H Club Horse Show at the 1963 Oregon State F air That's the word from Glenn Klein, Oregon State University state 4 H agent, after receiving clearance from the state vet crinarían The show had been Wedding Wail Is Extended by Robe't L Denedde ot _ » r t ‘om m P h y s ic a ls and B irth R ecord A re T op P r io r ity in doubt until a few days ago Top priority for parenta who because of the recent outbreak have children entering school of equine influenza in the state for the first time this full will However, the number of cases undoubtedly be a physical ex is declining and .date officials amination and a ixtpy of the feel that the show ran now he child’s hirth certificate held. Klein said Dr Carl Ashley. Director of It is hoped that all counties Maternal and Child Heuith Ser w ill be represented, even though vices for the State Hoard of several county 4 H horse shows Health, emphasized that the were cancelled Counties are physical examination, prefer being encouraged to reschedule ably performed by the family their horse shows or to make physician, provides for recoin some other arrangements by mcnd.itions to the school by the which their young men and wo physician to guide teachers \s .i result of action by the men can be represented In the and nurses It should tx* com 1963 State Legislature, begin event, the state agent said pitted early enough to permit For the first time this year. action on physicians’ recom ning with September the wait ing period between application Ihe state 4^1 Horse Show will mend.itions before the child foi and issuance of marriage li be a regular part of the Oregon enlers school A form for thi Horse purpose, "Oregon Pupil Medí censes by the County elerk has State F air program been lengthened from the pre shows are planned for both cal Record“ 'goldenrod form), j v ous three day interval to a Friday and Saturday nights. ,s available from the lo^d Sep* t> and 7 Last year, 4 II public department or the county seven day interval This means, for example, horsemen held their statewide school superintendent’s office that if application were made on event the day before the (air Itn lh certificates are avail September 4 a waiting period of opened able from the V ital Statistics The (wo evening shows will Section of ihe State Board of seven day s must elapse before ihe license could tx1 issued on be in addition to the regular Health in l*m Hand A phot(x*-..py horse demonstrations, show of the record costa $2. a wallet September 12th It is suggested by i'u rry manship contests and the ‘Dud re abstract <»( the birth cer county clerk H I Mather that P otter" horsemanship tryouts, liflcate costa $1 Cheeks should m order to avoid any additional Klein noted A special trad tic made out to the Oregon delay the parties have their horse class exhibition to in State Board of Health with ihe medicals the same day they ap crease the public'* knowledge rcomp.tnymg letter giving the o( , h(. chiw l(U.(, ,)f ply for the license, or at least of these horses is planned he ' u|| addisi Other special events b(rth (U,e ((f b||.,h anjj ,hi shortlv thereafter ' may be added later names of the parents \ 4 -11 Horse Show » being The demand for certificate planned lor < urry County Aug lu rin g the latter part of Aug u«t 29 and H) to nibatitutr for l i)s( runs nearly thr«*e times the th e one cancelled during the f,Mnmal •«) requests a week County Fair because of the threat Miss Marian Martin. Slate ol the horse tnflueiua epidemic. State Veterinarian Glenn B According to IX. Rr a, State Vet Registrar, suggests that par I Re i of the Oregon Department erinarian, the peak ol this d ii- lent-s order birth certificate if \gr.culture said last week he ease is now past and it ts again early to avoid delay Send re '«•it the Horse Show of Ihe Ore thought safe to assemble horses quests and fee to Vital Statistics i gon State Fair could he held for shows and 4 - i i club meetings S. i • .•■) Slate Bo.n ' ' Health ¡P O Box 231, Portland. Oregon without causing an increase in There are 78 4-Fi club mem- the number of eases of equine ben enrolled in the 4-H horse ^*^07 Allow one week for de protect in Curry County who are livery nfiuenra \ i ting that the disease seem e lig ib le to participate in t h is i ed to have run its course. Dr event, according to W. L An [ Rea 1 he was basing his de dersen, County F xtention \gent |i 1« Corered the . "o n on reports from more Mr. Paul Rutland from Oregon S .t n t W A T i han to veterinarians represent S ta te University' w ill be the Judge. ' ng the horse population centers F vents for this show w ill In A list of official judges for the In the vestock divisions. Al- i of the state ! ;de • para*!«- at noon through I Between TOO and son cases of 1963 Coos Countv Fair to be he'd ’11cn G* < of Oregon Technical • ■ the disease have been reported | ■ Aug 21-25 was announced this Institute at Klam ath Falls w ill simc ate May with the greatest judge beef cattle, sheep and week by J H Clarno. manager 1 concentrât ion n the Northwest honemaiMhlp J u d g in g at th. The judges, secured by the swine while Lloyd Forster of 'ertHjn of the state and down P i , r kro“ nd’ «r«na in the aftcr- I noon- Starting at 6: 30p m. there county extension office at Co Tangent will handle the judging the Willamette Vallev w ill bi- horse games and «trill quille. w ill judge open class assignment of the dairy cattle Dr Rea said the epidemic division including barrel racing, p o le AH and FFA exhibits at the F E Fox of Corvallis is j apparently reached its peak in bending, key hole races, flag 1963 fa ir mid July As late as two weeks races and other events There A I T O IN H F M A N C « Judges in the horse divis . n slated to judge the poultry and ago he recommended against w ill he horse showmanship con d;visions at the five day , w ill include Dick Richards ci f rabbit a ir Herdsmanship j u d g ^ ¡ t o r « shows and congregations tests. t r a i l horse class, brood F IB « I5 M V K A N C I Portland and W V B ill" Jon «1 horses, but told horse groups mare . lass andthe ow ner-train duties w ill be handled by Joe of Vancouver. Wn Richards the decision on holding shows. er contest on F r id a y morning manager of the Pacific Inter- Dahmen of the Caldwell. Ida . wouhl have to tx- made on 1<cal j starting at 8:00 _ . - . Livestock Experiment Station national Livestock Exposit.on As a ipecial feature at the , on Homer Grow of Roseburg w ill levels. Several shows and ro and , j Jones is editor of a prom- . judge the farm and horticult deos were held and so far no t l o i r of the «how at noon Frnlav :nent m ,<,zln e 0,1 horses ural products exhibits as well new outbreak of the disease has the Thornton AwardColt w ill be pretented to the 4-H member as various of the Vo.Ag skills been reported However, the veterinarian re telectedby a comm ittee ol 4-H division Flower and bulb judges leaden T hu y earling quarter- w ill include a trio of judges from minded horsemen that they hone filly has been provided by Eugene. Mrs L M Watson. should guard against careless Ed Thornton of B r o o k in g s to sroiu F/Kir Mrs Carl Gregg and Mrs ness and lack of sanitation He Itim u la t, more interest in the pointed out that needless ill Charles Andreas«- Red M rW in ia t-t»m ness can be prevented by being 4-H h o rs e project and to en Oregon m otor vehicle .- ÏU - courage 4-H m em ben to do the Langlois Woman Namod alert and watchful. t r a t io n s during the firs b e s t work possible w ith their months of t h i s year inert ned pro; ecta. Food and clothing Judges at 5 .' percent over the jam-, e r- Thu 4-H Horse Show w ill he lod a year ago. the fa ir include Mrs M G Hu 1 free and the public It invited to Vern L HiU. director o ;he ber. Corvallis. Mrs Dan Bjerg, watch all the events, particular Department of Motor Yehi Je». tOS W 4th St. ly the evening show of tim ed said the o ffice registered 6 :0 ,- Roseburg. Mrs. Claude McCully, r » r t O rford. O rrgoa games and drills starting at 6:30 251 vehicles during the pe iod. Langlois; Mrs Hu»ard Roberts. p. m. Thursday, A ur . 29. The agency processed nearly Wedderburn Mrs Turner Bond. o n e and a h a lf m illio n motor C orvallis; Mrs Keith Conley. - - ' Gold Beach: and Mrs Kar! actions of a ll ty pes dun .. the I Pohl, Corvallis s X month period. This n p re - | Mrs Han-,, Nye of Roseburg ed a 6 6 percent increase and #nd Mrs ^ rs Evelyn — Moreland of •h e volume of transar’ ons Grants Pass w ill judge the 4-H over the same period in 1962 .. noted that the r.unr er of » »x. » • nl . .ger car re g istra tio n dur- . <**?r fair 11 . . . .nclude Mrs R alpi Greenhoot. . . •. Trailers of a ll t\p « j m- Eugene; Mrs Lorence Efck - e a te d 10. 4 percent, i xed w orth- 0005 Ba> Mrs Walt - u 25.6 percent, trucks 4 Schroeder. Hillsboro. Mrs Ed i Buy L $ Savings Bonds percent; and motorcycles. 71. 5 Miles. Coos Bay Mrs Alton REGULARLY percent A decline of 5 2 per McCue, Coos Bay ; Scott eleven j cent vai noted in the .«limber of ger. Newport: and Frank von - ucs registered during the per- Borstel. Roseburg G E O R G E R. D IC K IN S O N lcd> The striking increase in metor- HERE FRCM CURRY CO. cycle registrations. H ill said, is SPRINGFIELD INSURANCE largely due to lig h t-w e ig h t two wheel vehicles. AGENCY Spending the past week at the home of M r and Mrs PeteHiley • NEV,' ARRIVAL were their daughter Mrs Rosann Isham and four sons of Spring- Farmers’ Insurance fo rm e r Port Orford residents Mr a d Mrs M elvin LaCha .ce field. ACTO Also visiting at the Hiley home are proud to announce the a rriv over the weekend was the M e l TRUCK al of a son, Kevin Rock, orn vin LaChances oi Grand Rondc, F IR E JuJ- 24. weighing 9 po :nds 12 Oregon, another daughter and ounces fa m ily, and from Redding, C a l He oins two sisters, Sandy ifornia. Mr and Mrs Ralph Jor a :.d Cindy . Phone CH T - 4 I Í I genson also Mrs Joh. Pullen and G O LD BEACH. O R EG O N children of Waco, Texas, step in nquihng about the park sister of Mrs. Hiley Sincerely, County Park Comm.--ion M Brown 1 < Á oalem Scene « Horse Show Cleared -for Slate Fair; One Planned for Curry Coos County Fair Judges Named; Fair to Be August 21-25 SAMCO R e g istr a fio n s Of V e h ic le s A re Up SHOP ViJW -m ÜX Kolen-Huggins Ins. I wo good rea so n s for h a v in g an e x te n s io n phone TO THE EDITOR; We w ith to express our sin cere titania to you for ten ii ng ut the Port Orford News, and the w rite -jp , too Our visit to Oregon was great and e hope to do the same again, soon. Thanks, Waid and Mary Largen Saiga Ana. California •V * CASH f 0« OLP COINS ewMHCA« eoii co. •0i4u — F< 7 7A44 T tR p .N C E b . M c C u l l o u g h , d . d . s ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OE HIS NEW DENTAL OFFICE A conveniently lin ated extension phone snxi's you lots of steps and costs only altoti) four cents a day. 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