Curry C ounty VACATIONLAND P n c e T e , C r -Î Tax Decrease Comes Cold Bead*. -Most residents ol Curry w ill enjo, decreased prop­ erty taxes, for •,lu 1961-64 tax year according t j ligurej releas­ ed today by Curry County As- fesaor Patrick E. M a s te rs o n . School District No. 7, \ hich it lllahc and M arial in e a s te r n Curry County, w ill see a 55 per Cent reduction under last year's tax bills. Ophir taxpayers w ill receive a 50. 7 per cent reduc­ tion in rates; Brookings-Harbor ta x bills w ill show a healthy 27, 6 per cent decline, Port Or­ KENNY FRANK, W tNNFR OF FIRST M A R A TH O N RACE Rogue Boat Races Feature *1,000 In Prizes, Water Skiing ford, a 13 per c e n t decrease Langlois, a 23. 5 per cent drop and Cold Beach w ill pay 5.5 per Cent less than 1962-63, A n e w area bills w ill be cut back 21 per cent and upper Chetco w ill be down 21. 5 per cent. Most sec­ tions o f Pistol River w ill be up 6 per cent. , The city of Port Orford’ s m il- la g e rate this year is 111. 87, compared to last year's 128. 10. Airport Road is 77. 88 against 94.20 in 1962. Sixes-F.lk drop­ ped to 85. 79 from 103. 70 and Tuesday Is Big Day For New And G!d IX jii Snook, president ot Cold Brecli lion's Club, S«|)MtS that committees are hard at work In preparation (or the Boat Race« a n d other event! planned (or Sunday,September 1 The Rogue R i v e r Rogues are supervising Langlois is 74. 43 from 94. 00. Tax assessments, figured on a$10,000 home, w ill be reduc­ ed $40.57 in Port Orford, $40. 80 on Airport R o a d , $44.47 for Sixes-Elk and Langlois $48. 92 for 1963, according to the as sessoris figures. A new service to appear on tax b ills this y e a r w ill be a breakdown as to the amount of money to be paid to each tax district by the tax payer. An­ other new service w ill be an in ­ form ative tax n o t ic e . These notices w ill be m ailed direct to property owners who have con­ tracts w ith Oregon State Veter- a n 's /Affairs, Commonwealth, In c ., banks and other lending agencies. This inform ation can be used for income tax deduc­ tions as w e ll as general in fo r­ mation. 1963 Sixes-Elk Club Slates Show The Sixes Elk Carden Club w ill hold its 27th annual flower sh o w at the Sixes Crange hall Saturday, Sept 7, from 6 p m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday afternoon Sept. 8, from 12 to 4 p. m The h all w ill be open at 10 a.m. on Saturday to receive en­ tries. This year an added fea­ ture w ill be a display of "Cup and Saucer*' f l o w e r arrange­ ments f o r Juruors, Any Junior, 15 years of age or under, may enter. Other Carden Clubs of the area have each been invited to bring an arrangement featuring th e "F a ll Season. " These two divisions are to be judged w i t h cash prizes being giver, in the Junior division and ribbons iq the club entries Flowers in the horticultural class, fruits and vegetables, and a special section o f house plants, as w e ll as flow er arrangements are to be on display. It is hoped t h a t anyone having anything they would lik e to bring w ill do so, as the show is not lim ite d to club members onl> Members of the club w ill have on display dining table arrange­ ments for special occasions,such as C h r is t m a s , Thanksgiving, Golden Wedding,St. Valentine s Day, and many more The usual S ilver Tea w ill be held bothSaturday evening and Sunday afternoon and the public is c o rd ia lly in vite d to attend. A p l a n t sale w ill beheld, and drawings for door prizes. the race«. A te a m ot expert w a t e r skiers w ill perform be­ tween the races. Boat trips from the lower bay to the Ferry Hole sod return w ill be available at the M ail Boat Docks. Members of the Cold Beach Lions Club Northern Curry youngsters w ill i register!ng t hrough F riday of this and Womens Auxiliary w ill be tun; in their passports to sum- ! w e ek. Returning students w ill available to serve rrfreiluncnls mcr's leisure and take up their j find their names posted in the fr o m booths In the Del Rogue Motorcycle registrations went readin', w ritin ' and 'ritlim e tic school Tuesday, te llin g them parking lot. The Sixth Annual duties when D istrict 2CJ schools where to report. up nearly 61% in Oregon last Marathon R a c e covering 64 fa ll back into routine next Tues- I Langlois registration is also year, but their impact in the mile« from Cold Beach to Agues« day, September 3. state’s accident picture this continuing through this week. I and return is scheduled to start Salem — The Oregon Stale Pacific high school seniors are I Parents are reminded that a ll year is even more striking. at ltiOO a .m . PDT. The best scheduled for registration today, I f i r s t and ninth grade students Their involvement rate is near­ Employment Service > ins with Thursday. Friday is scheduled a re required to have physical ly double the 1962 rate of in­ the Stale Department of Edu­ i tim e In this race to dale is 67 I minutes and 35 seconds set by for all students who were unable examinations before registra­ crease in registrations. cation and the I ' S Department ! Alden Bolce In 1960. There is to register on the regular class tion. ot Labor in a program to in­ Vern L H ill, director of the $1000 p riie money and attrac- day. The school office w ill be fluence high school youth to t l v e trophies lor the first tour T uesday w ill be a fu ll day of Department of Motor Vehicles, opt r. from 10 a. m. u n til 2 p. m. return to school this tall school. Superintendent A1 John­ said most of the increase in places in tills race (first, $500; In Port Orford schools, new 1 son said, w ith a ll busses making The Oregon State Employment second, S2SQ; third, $150; and motorcycle registrations last Students a n d first graders are th e ir scheduled runs. Service expressed deep concern fourth, $100) There is a $25 year appears to he due to light­ over the fact that hundreds ot e n t r y fee (or this event. The weight two - whee'ers, rather young people who should re­ rules for this race are re la tive ly than the traditional h e a v y turn to school in September w ill simple —any type hull. 45 cubic motorcycle. JAYCETTES HOST tall to do so unless preventive inch displacement lim it, and 1 Tentative estimates by the BROOKINGS CLUBj measures are taken motor pet boat. The follow ing licensing agency indicate the TALK PROJECTS Toward that end the employ­ race driven are expected to be increase in registrations may ment service has produced five in a mad tcram hle for tin t place The Port Orford Jay-C-Ettes he even ereater this vear than TV film spots which have been on the starti Kenny Frank, Klam - A sale of abandoned vehicles held th e ir r e g u l a r monthly in 1962. ___ _________ w ill be held by Port Orford Po­ sent 'o 10 television outlets In ath; By ronCrant, Hoopla; John­ As a result of enlightened act- meeting last Wednesday even- BIC PR1ZI winner at the Cooa County Fair In M yrtle Point last I ion in the 1963 session of the j i ng at the home o f Mrs. Larri TOPS CLUB TO MEET lic e C hief Barney Issel on Sat­ Oregon Such sports and TV ny Walker, Trintdad, Richard weekend was the Port Orford Celebration F lo a t . . Uncle Sam and Peterson w ith a social hour fo l- AT A R T CENTER urday, August 31, at 10 a. m. stars as Mickey Mantle, George Freeman, Crescent C it y ; Don ¡Oregon legislature, new build- the Freedom Bell. The float not only captured a th ird prize rib ­ j ngs which accomidate the pub­ i lowing. The Tops Club w ill resume The sale w ill be held at the Maharls. Merv G riffin, amt ¡Jernason, Grants Pass, Dean Ma bon in its division, but was awarded the Grand Prize in the Fair Each member was urged to th e ir meetings at the A rt Cen­ Les K ing property inH arp of the Johnny Nash appear in these halfny, Roseburg, D ic k Olson, Parade, as w ell. lic must be adequate to resist spots in which they urge teen­ Delmar Kyle, and Don LeClair the natural forces resulting w rite Rep. Robert Duncan on op ter e a c h Tuesday at 10 a. m. Winds. (Coast Guard H i l t ) C hief Issel said that no bicb agers to "go back to school Io o f Cold Beach. "¡fro m high winds and earth­ j posing the disestablishment of Meetings were held at the home At I t 00 p m. the buoy races ' the Coast Guard Lifeboat Station of Cecile Paris for two weeks w i l l be considered t h a t a re prepare for today’s jobs.” quakes. w ill be held for 2, 4 and 6 c y lin ­ closure h e re . It was voted to because of ceramics classes at le s s than towing and storage The Oregon State Employ­ ; A ll new buildings which the have secretary Irene Hale w rite the .Art Center. der stock m oton in factory type charges against the vehicle. ment Service w ill continue to hulls U s e fu l and attractive ¡public may enter for such pur- a le tte r a ls o on behalf o f the promote a "stay-in-school” pro trophies w ill be awarded to the [ poses as delberation, educa­ entire club. gram the yeur around, both first tliree places In each class tion, worship, shopping, enter­ Several suggestions were dis- through roopernLnn with school Entry fee of $3.00 for these races tainment, amusement, o r await­ c u s s e d concerning the club's counselors and through a pro­ ing transportation must comply yearly project. No d efinite de­ P acific high gridiron coach The Pirate schedule calls for with the safety provisions of gram of trying to find suitable Frank B lackit one, 26, alias ton, D. C, and Los Angeles be­ cision was made but a suggestion John Botr w ill pit his Pirate elev­ a to ta l of nine games, four at part time or full time jobs for Oregon Laws 1963 Chapter 276. to help promote the Com m unity Wayne C. Newell, a s e lf-a d m it- f o r e coming to Port Orford in en against the Riddle, Orrgon, home and five league contests. youth who must have work to Before a building perm it can Center, by personally contact­ t e d escaped convict from the February o f 1962. squad in a September 13 season September 20they meet Suth­ continue their education M ille d g e ville S ta t e Hospital. According to the deputy's re­ opener at Blanco Field. Came e rlin there; Sept. 27 they go to be legally issued, evidence of ing members o f the Center and Georgia, was arrested here Tues­ p o r t, Newell a llegedly passed tim e for a ll home games w ill be Glendale; O c t. 4 it's south to compliance must be submitted urging them to attend the next day night, August 27, at 9:15 by- scheduled meeting, was made checks here at the V a rie ty Store, 8 p. ni. , Botr said. Brookings; Cold Beach c o m e s by a qualified engineer or a and approved. deputy sheriff Ira Delamarter on S65; McKay's Market, $50; and Salem — Eighteen counties here Oct. 11; Bandon here Oct. qualified architect’ Accepting an in v ita tio n from a com plaint for w ritin g checks C ity Market. $60. R estitution S im ilar legislation has been 18 and M yrtle Point on the 25th Car owners whose license have registered for exhibiting th e Port Orford club were the w ithout having a bank account, was made to the V a rie ty, how- On November 1 .the Pirates trav­ in effect in California since 1933 plates expire in September -pace at the Oregon State F air. Newell, as he was known here, e v e r, after its owner, D elbert Brookings Jay-C-Ettes, who were el to C oquille, and to play in and in Washington since 1955. impressed should be receiving a renewal Howard Maple, Stale F air man­ w ith the progress and during interrogation concerning Neal, discovered N ew ell had no As a result, damage to school ager said today. the Umpqua Valley l eague Nov notice this week from the De­ 'buildings in Washington was ob­ enthusiasm of the lo ca l m em ­ the checks, adm itted that he was account here, located him and 8. A panel of three judges w ill partment of Motor Vehicles. bers. an escapee, Delamarter s a id , made him pay fo r the check. served to be of a minor nature Brookings, Cold Beach. Ban­ The notice Is to be used when view the booths on opening day w ith a 19-20 year sentence to Attending from Brookings were Follow ing this, D elam arter don, C oquille and Myrtle Point , as compared to that observed president Sherry Curry, Delores serve in Georgia. N ewell a lle g ­ renewing by mail or in person and award $100 to each county began checking w ith other m er­ in Oregon as a consequence of arc Sunset League games. that scores 70 of a possible 100 at a field office of the licensing Landis, NeraWesteren and Nor­ edly was sentenced to the prison A new 4-H livestock market- the Columbus Day windstorm. ma Rosette, past president of the term after conviction on num­ chants and found th a t N ew ell had points Points are scored cn how agency. cashed the two other checks. ng program is planned for the The entire Pacific Coast is in Those renewing at field of­ well the booth tells the story 1963 Oregon State F a ir in an Salem Jay-C-Ettes. erous accounts of forgery, auto Newell, a resident here since an active earthquake region. fices should attempt to renew of the county marketable crops, effort to increase understand­ ON PROBATION Linda Couch also attended the theft and burglary, in August of February of this year, had w o rk­ Sooner o r later, all buildings -pri ;.iit\ eroM, Industry ind 1961. He said he was c o m m it­ early to avoid waiting lines near m e e t in g as a guest o f Marge ed at K eeler’s Saw Shop, in m ills , ing market demands for meat BobCrant, Charles Morgan and here are subjected to these Fromm. ted to the M ille d g e v ille State and was recently engaged in a the end of the month, the de­ community living within the animals among 4-H club mem­ forces. Edward Panhall, a ll c h a r g e d county. Hostess for the evening was H o s p it a l inFehruary of 1962 h o u s e painting venture w ith partment said The Structural Engineers As­ Evelyn M cM ain w ith Larri Pe­ and escaped from that in stitu ­ Dave Carey, Entering are Benton. Tilla bers, reports Glenn Klein, Ore­ w ith posession of stolen property, Instructions for using the re­ gon State U niversity state 4-H received stays of sentence and sociation of Oregon, a profes­ terson, co-hostess. tio n in September of 1962. newal notice are printed on the mook, Curry, Jackson Polk. extension agent. He was lodged in the Curry- were placed on two years pro­ sional society, sponsored this Next regular meeting w ill be He moved from there to New county j a il at Gold Beach pend­ Union Lane. Deschutes. Umatil reverse side of the form. For the firs t time. 4-H mem­ bation by C irc u it Court Judge legislation. It was also supported Wednesday, September 18. York, Pennsylvania, Washing- ing p re lim in a ry hearing. la. Lincoln, Do'j£££