Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, September 19, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ? -P o rt P rio r J Ncwi,
Thunday,
September 19,
1963
THE BATTLE OF THE
BIRTHS
Mr and Mrs Fred Wlglngton
Coquille, are parenls of a 5
pound. 9'« ounce daughter born
Sept 10 in Southern Coos Gen
eral hospital.
M r and Mrs Edward (Tony!
Cot tor tla irra in e Walters) of
Gold Beach are parenls of a
9 pound, I51» ounce, son, Brain
Edward, born Sept 12 in South
I ern Coos General hospital The
i couple are former residents of
i Bandon
I
GUEST EDITORIAL
Don't Be A
Drop-Out Parent
by yo u r te a ch * « ! R e a liie the im p o rta nce o f helot,£i .<
to the Parent Teachers V aociation.
. u Y 2 i \ C* ,d W iU hav* th<t "g oo d fe e lin g tneide" when you jo in '
the Pf \. He w a rts y o u to know his teacher. He wants his teacher
to know you.
He wants e ve n one to know that his M on, and Dad care Can-
enough about h im and his school to belong to PTA.
P l \ was founded by wom en. W om en have started lots o f good
thin gs—But keep in m in d that PT \ is w o rk in g on m an-size prob­
le m s—problem s tha t are interw oven w ith business, gover-.une -t
and ta xa tio n . Today m ore than three m illio n m en are members
T u rn o ff the T V and tune in o- PT A. It is a con ge nia l organ­
isa tio n in w h i c h y o u 'll help w ith o th e r m en to m ake homes,
schools, and the com m u nity good places for ch ild re n . As a co n ­
scientious fa th e r and citize n , you can have a share and t i l l a ,ob
in the most im p o ita n t business 1 \m e r ic a —the PTA.
_________
B ir th
luci
—Mary K. Bates
Both Major Party Chairmen
Endorse Yesz On Measure 1
The Oregon stale chairmen
of both m ajor political parties
have accepted membership of
the Citizen’s Committee for a
Yes Vote on Measure 1 This
was announced today by Mrs
Grace Turel of Portland, chair­
man of the statewide committee
organized to support the mea­
sure on the Oct. 15 special
election ballot.
chairmanship of the group,
wh.ch is backing Measure 1 on
the grounds that its defeat would
bring about chaos in Oregon's
fiscal affairs as well as sharp
ncreases in property taxes.
Other new committee mem­
bers listed by Mrs Turel in­
clude:
E Dean Anderson, James W
Goodsell. Chalmers J o n e s .
In addition to E D Spencer James T M arr. John C M erri­
of Salem. Democratic state field and Clay Myers Jr . all
chairman, and Phil Roth of Port­ of Portland.
Robert S. Lovell. .Astoria.
land, his Republican counter­
Pennington. Beaverton:
part. Mrs. Turel stated that Derrol
Robert \V. Chandler. Bend Karl j
Charles A Sprague of Salem
and Elmo Smith of Albany, both Gehlert, Coos Bay; Robert C.
The Oregon State Employees
Republican ex-governors, and Ingalls. Corvallis: Mr. and Mrs
OREGON STATE UNIVER
Frank L. Roberts of Portland, W illiam Maddron. Eugene. Mrs Association i OSEA today an­
form er chairman of the Multno­ Paul L. Patterson. Hillsboro: nounced its support of The SITS’ —A record enrollment of
mah county Democratic central Robert E. Veatch, Klamath Citizens Committee For a Yes about 10.400 students is antici
committee, have also joined the Falls; E ric W. Allen Jr and Vote on Ballot Measure Number gated by Oregon State Univers-
Dunbar Carpenter, Medford: 1. organized in support of the ; ity when the 96th year of classes
Measure l group.
Fred Haas. North Ben.: Tames tax revenue measure passed by begins Sept 30 Last year’s
E a rlie r. Governor Mark 0. H ill Jr.. Pendleton and Alfred G the 1963 legislature
enrollment was 10,037
Hatfield
accepted
honorary Flegel. Roseburg.
New students w ill be on camp­
Association president Chalm­
ers Jones. Portland, said that us a week earlv for academic
defeat of the tax measure on advising, placement tests, and
Oct IS would do irreparable -pecial orientation programs
harm to job security of state Registration for both new and
employees. to the educationa. returning students is scheduled
benefits of their children and Sep' 26 and 27
{From Page —1)
Fr.i ern.ty and sorority rush­
to the needed services now
available to the people of Ore­ ing w " he held the week before
gon.
The festival queen and her
registration also to avoid con­
court w ill lead the grand march
The OSE Vs board of directors flic t wi'h classes.
OSU'- new $2.385.000 Library-
at about 11 p m . followed by
recommended support of the
the annual ticket draw.ng and
tax measure a short time ago. w ill be 1, en for use when fall
but waited until a poll was taken term class« s start even though
the unveiling of the Mystery
King.
f the association's genera! coun- some finish. ng work still re­
TO THE
Teenage Dance af VFW
' ci! before it made its decision mains. Transfer of the half-m il­
The annua! teenage dance w ill
public. The general council lion volumes and magazines '
be held at the VFW hall with
overwhelmingly supported the from the old library to the new
live music, under the auspices
is underway
current tax program
of the Job's Daughters.
A new 373-bed men's residence
A policy statement by the
Square Dance Jamboree
association reads:
hall w ill be opened this fall also,
September 10. 1963
The third dance is the square
'The Oregon State Employee- plus an adjoining cafeteria The
dance jamboree which w ill be Dear Editor:
Assoc.atmn. being composed of new dormitory w ill be named
Mar.y
thanks
to
y
ou
for
your
held r the Ocean Crest gym at
employees of the State of Ore­ McNary Hall in honor of the
generous support in h e l p i n g
2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
gon, parents in the State of late Senator Charles L McNary |
m ake this year's Oregon State
Tours on Sunday
Oregon and taxpaying cit.zens
Seven new residence halls '
F air a success.
An added attraction to this
of the State of Oregon, takes have been built during the pas
\g a in it has bee: -ixjw n that
be guided the State F a ir holds a special the position of support ng Bal- seven years in an attempt t< '
year's fi estiva:
tours on Sunday of local cran­ place ¡..th e a ffe c tio n and in te r ­
Measure Number One for keep bousing abreast of increas-
berry bogs, the Oregon Trout ests of our Orego people A t ­ the following reasons:
:n g
enrollments.
President
Hatchery and the local cheese tendance was exce lle it
1 It is needed to sustain the James H. Jensen noted
fac'ory Tour- w b e taken be­
-
Ju d g i.g from the ge erous re ­ job security of 23.000 state em- -------------
, „
,
tween 10 a m and 1 p.m.
m ark; a o u t t e Show Window ployees:
2 It is needed to maintain ¡?f
Vo1™ ' ^ Savings. Bon I j
Horse Show Sunday
o f Orego , as our State Fair
Final event in 'he ‘ tree-day h a s bee te rm e d , it pleased the present standards of educa- ¡ , f ar, rs 10 tbe Sta,e fee, ha'
tion for the children of Oregon:
,n esPe^ 3 •
sho a ,n^ i
celebrat on u 11 be ‘ he Horse folks
3 It is needed to maintain the ' n , A °,f ¿hc uns,' -tied condit- I
St
be held n ti e Bandon
'l our boosti ng helped produce
ba' e prevailed in the
Broncs horse arena in the City the desired resiits T han h you nec> sarv services now avail- ;"n's
able to 'he citizens of Oregon ‘^ mber business during most of
Park with both m err ng and so m u c lt
_________________
the summer.
Sincerely,
afternoon event;
The County Chairman pointed
re .o Sta-e F a ir Board
The morning session begins
out that in most of the major '
atherford
at 10: 30. with a r.oon break
under way again during the
Theodore E Sisoop
about 12:00 arr i resumption at
stamp program w ill be getting
S a nford .N c m e rovsky
1.00 p.m.. Bioi - leader Lew-
cities in the State, the school
Ezra Kock
Xuttbro'.k anroi need vesterdav.
latter part of September. Orc
U. C
arver, C hairm an
Entry deadlines are 11:00 for
Savings Bond sales in this gon gram m ar school youngster-
H. M aple,
ager
the morning show and 1 00 for
County for August were reported who had a chance to take ad
the afternoon event s E ntry fees
by the County Chairman today vantage of this th rift program
for rider-, IE and younger are
to have been $74 236. The total bought more than a quarter of
JUSTICE
COURT
20c-1 la and older 35c.
for a year ago was $55.564.
a m illion dollars worth of 10c
H rs< games w ill include
Cases appearing before Justice
In D re^"n as a whole E and and 25c Savings Stamps during
Texas barrel race lead back
A r t h u r F. .’ .itma.- in ju s tic e H Bond sales last month were the last school year
boot rac< clo'. e r'-a f. rescue Court since las*, report were:
excellent, amounting to $2, 819,-
______________ __
race flag ra c
baton teams,
Mazy ' u
Davis, Sept. 11, 438, up 33 compared to August
4¿c T W AOS
scurry pole bending and west­ disobey stop sign, $5; D a vid Da-
ern pleasure" 3 general demon­ wane ' torn . S, , - 12, im proper
stration of horsemanship.
passing, S20; .Maurice M id d le -
Special feature will come at ton, Sept 1 3, failure to punch
the close of the horse show, zal on card, 525 fix plus $4.50
when points w ill be added to the
led, s i 4. 50;
AZTHC’ lr S'H
season totals tc determine w in­ W illia m J e rr, Carter, Sept. 13,
■fa- zufiF o r
ners of high point trophies for VBR, $10; Travis Bannino M il-
1963 Coos County 4-H Horse ler, Sept. 13, insufficient bind-
Shows
e rs, bail forfeited, S10; John
WAS FlUFO To
The trophies to be awarded David Lev, is, Sept. 15, disobey
CVEffTlCWIHG WlTH
at that time are on display now s to p sign, $5; Orris Raymond
ACCOM «tiSHMENZff
through Saturday in a Golden Smith, Sept. 13, no m uffler, S1O;
His-
Rule Store window in downtown Lloyd M ia n Davi .Sept. 16, truck
B ir T hcmv I f f
Bandon.
speeding, bail forfeited, $10.
OSEA Supports
Tax Measure
OSU Starts 96th
Y ear w ith 10,400
E nrollm ent Seen
O -pe*'
FOR 8 VS/ue$s
I
i o n tro l
In an e ffo rt to cut down
the pigeon population. Nice
France. issued a decree fo r
b idding citizens to leave
crum bs o r gram on balcon
les. window ledges, beaches,
gardens o r courtyards
AMP AUTO
i V I Z T * « Z?4/V/"
T—
ÓPÉN u m NEW MANAGEMENT
HOURS-5-00 AM. -h HOO A M.
Vz’- A J M / F L i i f
LETTERS
ED ITO R
Oregon S avin gs
Bond S ales H igh
W W !
CCLE&VAiFO WITH
HATCHET, AN O
che a fA i T « - e
FAMOffS,
WHCH RECALL.
O U C iA M 'r ft
O f HIS
. . . because she knows where
to look for the best buys! . . .
Specifically, she looks to the advertising coin mug of
this newspaper for authentic, np-to-the
la-
formation on who's got what for sale and for how
much. This way, she can wisely plan Just whore aad
how to buy to her family's beet advantage.
MR. BUSINESSMAN:
Why not take your place In this picture?
your advertising where moat shopping starts .
tbe pages of this newspaper!
6 ca , h o o o
DAYS'.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Second class m a il p rivile g e s authorized at Port Orford, Ore.
Louis L. F elsheim ................................... Editor and Publisher
Paul L. Peterson ............................. ...........
Managing Editor
Post O ffic e Box 5
Port Orford, Oregon
Subscription
In Curry County (per year in advance)....................... $S.OO
Outside Curry County ...................................................... $3, 50
Single C o p y ...................................................................... ... Cents
Announcements, Notices, News and Advertising
Must be in the O ffic e by 5:00 p. m. Tuesday
f O IT O R lA l
M ^ )C 0 T I< ^ N
Phone EP 2-2361
PA D O O T
FISH
¿T aho
WHIZ75
HAVIN« IkA R
• iM lX P ic n e o *
ev
aHAZZ©?,
FI6H.
T he
PLYING
'/z u s c L e s
OF
A P IG C O N
WBISM ASMucHAff
AU o T her parts o r TMr
BIRD tasETHE«.
(lOttMiBlX S f XMltg
J I M*S AUTO M O T I V E
Bandon Cranberry Festival
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
CCKVICC
Shopping Starts
IM THE PAGES OF
Do
In