Duncan and Senators Ask for Coast Guard Back Next Year Attend GOP Conference Mr» Ralph Hall, vice-chair­ man of Curry County Hepub *«>UM be 'kept uncter c to ^ and „ S l , „ ? T „ T v ^ te n S S constant surveillance" and that .j„. )( , i»e,.ubli< We tern »* '»>«• needs changed, appropri- , ■ U -re n u ' ‘ f ie n e ale action would be taken to A„ l( , , ,i,., provide the required degree «f I were o ^ h ^ n d l r “ ^ S e * dav (Voi 6 No, 29 service iffa ir which on Saturday drew a record crowd of dose to 9 «00 to hear Senator Barrs Gold- water Governor Nelson Rockefeller was feted with a large reception C .X 'r i,,? l ' * ” , S<,nU,,,r ,h“ l ” 'd ' hu* h“ * « n S tn c I n',"i lh'' |,,,u rlh i «»nxlderalmn the report of the m .L -n. i r h "-' ,,f A r,n* ="»“ »■•<•» <>" “ Coast r " i ? ' 1 nl**<1 States projKisal for expansion of harbor COMMUNITY CENTER MEETS <«»st (.„a n . to star, planning .......... . a, the fo r . He said f o rt O r io n i, Curry County, Oregon' ■tonday, jc to lje r 21, 8 ¡>. rn. Prie» T eo C e n ti T h u ru E y , i'c t. f ' [yo now for reactivation of the m an-1,hi needs of the community M ultipurpose ro o m -g rad e school ned (oust Guard facility at Port Orford in the fiscal year which begin* next July | In a letter to the Command ant Admiral E J Roland, Sen ators Wayne M orse anil Maurlne ind luncheon at the U n iversity Neuberger and Conrressman J Oregon MacArthur Court Sat- Hubert It Duncan urged that O reg o n 's I ax R a fc rra l I la v iio ii was soundly won by vo te rs who, "every poxxlble consideration be tor one reason o r another, d id not w ant th e ir in c o m e taxes in ­ j irday noon Other prominent men attend , ■ s i n lo th e in c lu s io n o f s u ffii creased and m ade it very p la in by d e fe a tin g the m easure m ore ing and featured on earlier pro-, lent funds in the appropriation t h a n llire e to one ross ih e state U n o ffic ia l returns m id -d a y grams were Sen John Tower • request" for the coming fiscal W ednesday t o t a lr d 145, 779 No voles to 101, 2<>H Yes year "to re-establiah the man C u rry co u n ty voters defeated the m easure by a resounding six of Texas. Hep John Saylor. ned facility at Port Orford in to one count W ith 2, '>(><> v o tin g , u n o ffic ia l returns sliow 2, 200 I ’enn : .Sen Milward Simpson. Wyoming, Sen Gordon Allott. FY «5 " No votes to 366, Yes. Colo Gov Henrv Bellmon of Port O rfo rd vo te d 222, No, and 29, Yes. t Admiral Roland notified Sen Oklahoma Harry Bass of Dal­ ators Morse and Neuberger and W h a t the Slate w i l l now a tte m p t in try in g to raise the $60 las, Tex . Ralph Goettler. Ohio. Congressman Duncan on Oct 1j that he was authorizing the m illio n le g is la to rs said is re q u ire d to b a la m r the budget is s t ill Roger Keefe N. Y . Richard Niehoff Ohio. Gov Mark Hat­ Commander of the Thirteenth) s p e c u la tio n T h a i voters do nol w ant increased ta xe s is fa c t A n o t i l e r tilin g that is sure is th a t w h a te v e r the le g is la tu re , or field. William M iller. National Coast Guard District to imple ment the plan to disestablish G o ve rn o r H a tfie ld , c o m e s up w ith , it w i l l In w a tch e d w ill, a Committee chairman, and Clare Williams, assistant chairman the present facility at Port Dr- c a rc fu l eye by the O regon p e o ple Besides the great number of ford He said in his letter to celebrities, one txiuldn't help the Members of Congress that but notice the great number o f1 because of a "budgetary lim itu press men 'here Life and Time tion. the only manner whereby M igazine New York Herald! protection can be permanently Tribune Wall Street Journal afforded at Bandon is to re­ Oregon courts have reported cits and NIK' as -veil as state locate the men now assigned at 192.085 tra ffic violation convic­ and local E.ugene media were) Port Orford " However, Admiral Poland also M in n ie K in g J o lly was e le c te d tions to the Department of represented. p r e s i d e n t of the Port c 'rlo rd Motor Vehicles so far this y e a r Com m unity Christm as Issocia- The figure is several thousand tlo n w h e n th e y m et last W e d ­ above reported convictions for nesday e ve n in g the first nine months last year \l» o e le c te d w ere A lic e Peck, Convictions for 1962 totaled secretary, and Pat Starr, tre a su r­ 229.115 er. During September, the last Port Orford-Langlois Teach­ Oregon State University Mrs J o lly ap|x>iuted tin- A rt David A Conley of Elk River A ssociation as lin a n c e c o m m it ­ month included m the report. ers Association recently met at Road Port Orford is Command­ tee w ith W in n ie I . f w in ii c h air­ 22.128 tra ffic convictions were Pacific High school with presi­ er uf 'he military honor society, m a n . Hazel Knapp w i l l be in reported as compared with dent Paul Clute presiding 17.45S convictions that month Other officers are Donna Silver Wing- at Oregon State charge o l the program . last year Churchill, vice president and University this year C o m m itte e s needed to w o rk The report also railed that the Florence McN'eese, secretary To qualify for the honorary, on o th e r phases o f l h .- annual ■MORE than 40 m o t h e r s an t Roland Parks, superintendent -Indent' must demon*'rate high event w i l l b. nam ed soon, Mrs. department so far this year has teac h ers enjoyed a n inform al suspended nearly 33.000 driver of schools at Bandon and region­ si hoi ir-h:p and promise of fu­ J o lly s a id 'C o ffee H our' for room mothers licenses for varying periods of al director of OEA. gave a com­ ture achievement* h e ld la stF rid a y a fte rn o o n in the time Of these. 28,700 were man­ prehensive talk on the tax bill m ultipurpose room of the grade i onley is a senii r this year datory suspensions resulting coming before the voters Oct-, school. D uties of a room m other n the School of Science from convictions of certain ober 15th and urged a yes vote w ere ex p la in e d by .Mrs H elen charges, such as driving while Coos county health officials Stole. PTA president Mary Bates, It was moved to hold a sym­ under the influence of liquor, posium of upper elementary and w ere of the opinion th at a bat s t a n d i n g rear, discussed and th at b it th re e -y e a r old Steven h eard various suggestions f o r or failure to comply with financ­ high school teachers on a Sat­ A lire extinguisher was re - ial responsibility provisions of urday for the purpose of discuss­ \Vemer, son of Mr and Mrs. Ken PTA p ro jects for t h e com ing l>orted lost from the city f i r e the law W erner, C ape Blanco road, last year. ing mutual problems of interest truck when firem en aiu w ered an Friday was apparently free of The remaining 4,000 suspen­ A time for this meeting is to alarm Monday evening at the sions were ordered under dis­ disease T heir opiiuonw as based be fixed by a committee ap­ In lig h t o t tin d e la y w h ic h Is Ira Tucker residence. Because the federal govern­ dem ands of t h e things people on the fact th at the bat was not cretionary authority given to pointed by president Clute. p e rio d ic a lly re p o rte d and know n ment is in m ore than 700 cor- now go w ithout because they are behaving abnorm ally. A m em ber of the fire d ep art­ 'he department Causes for dis­ to e x i - i g e n e ra lly tnrpugbout l>orate businesses, w w u ithout auth m ent said a party was seen n ick - cretionary suspension included . Mrs , . . Clarice . , Hopkins was . pv.au. nout a u th - T he youngster was bitten, forced t o support governm ent elected to act as delegate to the o n ty u n d tr the C o n s titu tio n o f t h e several states as respects r.g the extinguisher up alte r it w ithout draw ing blood, when he business losses. 1.322 for bad driving record and DCT District Classroom Teach Hie probate o l d e c e d e n t's estates, had fallen from the truck, but the United States, and in direct Henry said the sam e relativ e encountered the b a t sleeping it may be n e w iw o rtn y th a t tue hasn't returned it to th c fire sta­ I 781 based on recommendation era) Conference to be held in com petition w ith free enterprise, position prevails today. The Lib­ behind s o m e rafter» in a dark of rourts after traffic convic­ Medford October 25 and 26 t i o n as yet The departm ent Probate I M chet lo r C u rry C o u n ­ A m erican taxpayers are being erty A m endm ent ss'ould. w hen in The F irst National Bank o area of an o u t-b u ild in g tions ty , l i k e Ine o th e r State court would a p p re-late its prompt r e ­ ch eated out of enough money operation, cut the n atio n al bud­ The bat was not cap tu red but Oregon has released th.rd quart dockets in th is c o u n ty , occu p ie s turn . annually to com pletely e lim ­ get in half, w ithout im pairing health officers said because the er deposit and loan figure! an e n v ia b le p o s itio n a m i o n e inate the federal incom e, gift the necessary functions of G ov­ bat was apparently sleeping, as which surpass comparable fig w h ic h should prove a c o m fo rt­ and inheritance taxes This stag­ ernm ent as provided under the is norm al during day lig h t, rather ures for any period in the bank'.« in g la c to r to o u r C u rry County gering point was m ade at the constitution. than flying around, it no doubt 99-year history. c ltl. ens vs b e lie v er th e ir a tte n ­ Tuesday noon R o t a r y C l u b Almost 600 m illio n dollars was not rabid T he boy w as first F ir s t National President tio n is brought to th e s itu a tio n luncheon by tt ill tt . Henry, guest goes to the federal governm ent taken to the lo c a l c lin ic w here Raiph J Voss announced thal as it pr- v a .I- g e n e ra lly , a cco rd ­ speaker and State C hairm an of annually from the state of O re­ h is parents w ere instructed to the bank has accumulated de­ in g to D is tric t C o u rt Judge Sam the Liberty Amenilment C om ­ gon ifl paym ent of incom e, gift take the child to a h e a lth office posits of $1.010.179.865—3 gair I w o classes hav< been vened- H a ll. m itte e ot Oregon. a n d inheritance taxes, Henry of more than $60 m illion over ulcsl at tn e A rt v e n te r to r next li b average . s ta ti o i dece­ Henry explained this fact by- further n o t e d . T his is nearly In a m ove towards increased T hursday, . e to h e r 24. the comparable figure for a dertaken di nts should h i c o m p le te ly pro­ stating that in 1959 the federal three tim es as m uch as our state I t h d Mcv. u llo c h o l Power' atte nd a n ce and shorter business year ago ar.u $8 m illion over the As a step in this direction, it bated and closed w ith in a p e riod governm ent lost about44 billion sessions, the ch a m b e r o f c o m ­ budget today. About 58 m illio n » i l l d e m o n strate K n ittin g and was approve.I that cham bers of record established in December o f not mor< th a n th re e years. d o llar'. In th at same year the of the 600 m illio n com es back 1962. Dorothy M ason o l M y rtle P oint m erce M onday n ig h t \-oted to co m m erce f r o m Reedsport to W hen probate J u ris d ic tio n am ount c o lle c te d from personal change th e ir m e e tin g date from to the state for various item s. w i l l d e m onstrate \ r t l oam C o n ­ Brookings w 11 be contacted to "First National also has m ain­ vs a • tra n s fe rre d to the D ls tn . t incom e, g i f t and inheritance the second .Monday n ig h t o f the Is it not possible th at our state stru ctio n , seek th eir p articip atio n in jo in ­ tained its position of leadership C ourt 14 m onths ago, tn e re were taxes was 38 1 2 billion dollars. Compilation of the big game M r ' . .Mason I, a s co n d ucte d m onth. Instead, the group W ill ing f o r c e s to erect a sign in If the governm ent had not been governm ent's fin a n c ia l p r o b ­ in the field of loaning, with a -'71 d. cedent's e s ta te sp e n d in g . class, - in Eugene, Grants Pass h o ld tw o noon lu n ch e on m e e t­ nort hem C a 1 i form a extol 1 in g tb c in business, Henry 'tressed, i t lem s would be larg ely solved if take in the 49 states by the V S. gain of almost nine percent over C i t h a t to ta l th e re were ? 15 ings, on the second and fo u rth Fish and W ildlife Service in­ it had access to the 600 m illio n and M y rtl. P oint. She w i l l have m erits tra w lin g Highway 101 total loans for the third quarter is’ h I . h liad been p e n ding for w ould have had five b illion dol­ M ondays, at the Q rfonls C edar th at goes dow nthe drain through dicates that Oregon ranks high supplies w ith her. On the local lev el of promo­ m ore Ilia n th r. , y ear». ' lars m ore to spend for le g itim a te t h e unauthorized activ itie s of in the nation in the hunter's take of 1962." he disclosed Room . tion, it was decided that a civic Loans outstanding for the "T h ro u g h jo in t e ffo rts o l the governm ent functions, and w ith ­ federal bureaucracy? C ham ber president Red M e­ of deer and elk during the 1962 c o m m itte e in appointed by the system as of September 30 to ­ c o u rt and the la w ye rs tiia t s it­ GUEST HERE tt illiam s said he felt th at more ch am b er. This group would at- out the incom e, gift and inher­ season Henry urged a u n ited support taled $605.529.299. u a tio n has been c le a re d up so FROM SWEDEN business people would f i n d it t e n d various civ ic meetings, itan ce tax revenues th at it de­ o f the Liberty A m endm ent, that Despite the 15G decline in th a t the D is tric t C o u rt's Probate The Port Orford branch of easier to m eet during the day s u c h as the city council and mands from the A m erican peo­ is pending in congress, and sup­ deer harvest from the preceding M r. and Mrs. \ | got N. else 11 tn an at night. The hour, or so, ple. D o cke t now readsi T ota l dece­ First National reported third year. Oregon ranked third in the ported by id e n tical resolutions com m unity center, to d e t e r ­ d e n t's estates p e n ding , 49; o f had Mrs. M a rta I lansen o l S to c k - In effect, Henry stated, these adopted by the states of W yom - quarter deposits of $2.139,506 and n o o n sessions w ould also cut m in e b e s t bow th e cham ber nation in 1962 with a yield of that to ta l 28 have been pending h o l m , Sweden and R. P, I ng- loans outstanding of $705.218. ac­ down on the length o f m eetings, could assist in planning, pro­ taxes do nothing more than pay *n8’ Texad, Nevada, Louisiana, 139.712 animals less th a n one ye a r, 6 have been ■ tro n i o l P o rtla n d, as ih , ir guests allow ing f o r business m atters for losses sustained by th e fed ­ G eorgia and South C arolina, to cording to Branch Manager G m o tin g and assisting w ith future Colorado jumped into second lo r a w e e ke n d re c e n tly . M r. I ng- p e n ding betw een one and tw o eral governm ent in the uncons­ force the governm ent out of the B Rush only to take up the tim e. projects. The co m m ittee will y ears, 2 have been p e n ding b e - 'tro m w i l l he re m e m b e re d as a titu tio n a l opeaatioi: of these var unconstitutional businesses i t spot with 142 798 deer and Texas A m ain item of business dis­ Comparable totals fo r the be appointed at the O ctober 28 held first place with an esti­ tw een tw o am i three y ears, am i fo rm e r shareowner at W estern cussed M onday w as advertising ious corporate businesses E lim ­ branch a year ago were $1.783.- now engages in. noon m eeting, Mett illiam s said mated take of 195.000 whztetail 1 1 have been p e n d in g o v e r llire e states P ly w o o d C o rp o ra tio n . Mr. inate these unauthorized busin­ for next year. Several m ethods 297 in deposits and $752.440 in The term s of the Liberty A - doer and 5.500 mule deer In Iinal action it was approved years O f the I 1 th a t are over and Mr*. I rie Brytesen o t North of city prom otion efforts w a s to donate $60 to tin* art center esses a n d you can e lim in ate m endm ent are: loans. Oregon ranked fourth in the lliree years o lii, some arc in tb e B e n d w cre Sunday d in n e r gue*»* considered, including TV, radio these taxes, perm itting the ta x ­ F rst National Bank of Oregon "S ectio n 1. T he G overnm ent t o r the work the past year in process o f be in g closed, some at the Nelson horn e on th e sam e and p rin ted m aterials. Nothing conducting the tourist infonna- p a y e r to take hom e about 20 of the United S tates shall not take of elk with its yield of listed total resources of $1 110 - in v o lv e a c o m p lic a tin g fa c to r w eekend. 10.176 animals defin ite was d eterm in ed but it tion program The money will per c e n t m ore of his w eekly engage in any business, profes­ 026.514 o f one k in d o r a n o th e r and lo r Idaho jumped into first place was the general feeling th at an be used to help detray rent ex­ earnings. This w ill increase his sional, • o m m ercial, fin an cial The 94-office banking system about h a lf of th e m if presently NEWS STORY - see page 2 a ll-o u t program should be un­ penses on the art center quarters buying power, thereby increas­ or in d u s tria l enterprise except with a reported take of 13.700 has five buildings under con­ appears th a t it w o u ld be d e tri­ ing production to m eet greater ! as specified in the Constitution. elk followed by Montana with struction with opening dates m e n ta l to the heirs o r persons "S ectio n 2. T he C onstitution 12,200. and Colorado in third scheduled for November and w ho have an in te re st in tnose es­ place with 10,353 animals. Other or laws of any state, or the laws December New F irst National ta te s it tile co u rt w ere to force \W \R D E D F irst P r i z e at the of the U nited S tates shall not be top elk producing states include branches w ill open in Portland's th e m to im m e d ia te closure 1 Washington in fifth place with G arden C lub C onference h e l d subject to the term s of any for- Burlingame d istrict and at the "The la te st s ta tis tic a l rep o rt recen tly at t h e Sixes Grange e i g n or dom estic agreem ent 7,900 animals reported taken intersection of Mohawk and Cen­ w h ic h t h i s co u rt has re c e iv e d and Wyoming with just over H all was this colorful T hanks­ w hich would abrogate t h e a- tennial boulevards in Spring- Irom tlu -O re g o n Suprem e Court 6,500 animals taken giving table arrangem ent. Mrs. m endm ent. shows tiia t there are only 4 o ilie r field Modern, new buildings w ill Val Townley, m em ber of t h e "S ectio n 3. The a c tiv ities of c o u n tie s in O regon h a v in g a les­ replace present facilities at Sunset Garden C lu b , cre a te d the U nited States G overnm ent ser n u m b e r o l estates o v e r three Central Point. The Dalles and the w inning cen terp iece. w h i c h v io late the intent and years o ld than has c urry County, North Oregon City. p u r p o s e s of th is am endm ent t hus th e C u rry C o u n ty Probate — Lucille Ellis Photo snail, w ithin a period of three D o c k e t is 5th fro m th e to p o f a ll years from the d ate of the ra tif­ c o u n tie s in the S tate as to its ication of this am endm ent, be Traffic volume throughout h a v in g the least n u m b e r o f es­ liq u id ated and the properties and Oregon showed a net gain for t a t e s o v e r th re e years o ld . In j fa cilities a ffected shall be sold. August. 1963, as compared to tile p e rce n ta g e b ra c k e t it is 10th "S ectio n 4. T hree years a lte r August. 1962, but decreases oc­ from th e top, ' Ed Sypher announce, the ra tific a tio n of this am end- curred on certain major high­ the ’ -anglois PTO w ill meet "A s regards a ll do cke ts o f the j i n e n t the six teen th article of D is tr ic t C o u rt, the C le rk 's quar­ ways. according to the monthly nigh (Thursday) at 7:30 at th, , am endm ents to th e C onstitution report compiled by the Oregon | Langlois Grade School te rly re p o rt lo r the q u a rte r end­ ! of the U nited S tates shall stand State Highway Department. in g S e p te m b e r 10, 1961, shows 3-H members w ill be attend | rep ealed and th e re a fte r Con­ th a t th e re w ere 290 new cases in® a.nd w ll! receive the award gress shall not levy t a x e s on Decreases were recorded on f ile d and 246 cases w e re co n ­ personal incom es,estates, and or 1-5. I'SIOI, the eastern section which thev earned for this Das c lu d e d and te rm in a te d In th a t year s work ' p gifts. " o f I-B0N. and the southern sec­ q uarter. " The annual dinner which th, tion ol l ’S97. The decreases Langlois PTO usually has eacl were attributed to the absence ATTENDS COOS year w,l not be held this vea C A N A S T A CLUB of traffic wTiich was generated SALON MEETING because the lack of a c h a irm i PLAYS TUESDAY by the Seattle World's F a ir in and other help Parents are be 1962. Mrs. tt illiam M ontgom ery a t­ Mrs. Eunice T angem an en­ • ng asked to donate a dollar it Highway routes indicating a the hope there w ill he enougl ten d ed a Coos C ounty Salon No. te rta in e d th ejiiix C anasta Club 509 I ight and Forty m eeting in general increase in tra ffic were dona ions to cover the expense' at her home on Tuesday after­ the Coos Bay hom e of Mrs. Ar­ US26 and the northern section of for the few projects the PTf noon. Winners were Fern McGee, nold Spaniol last Friday evening. US97. higli, Dorothy Spence, second wishes to ca rry through Thi s, Mrs M ontgom ery is first v ice- Rural Interstate routes show­ include the Chnstmas ,re a,s and Mary Brazil, low. M ariam president of tne Salon, a subsi­ ed a decrease of 7.2G, while Deavers was a guest. diary of the \m e rie a n I egion other rural highways showed PTO m ° r, r° ° m att(,ndi|nce al PTO meetings, and a 4-H Sum Auxiliary. an increase of 1.3%. mer School scholarship Tax Measure Fails ( Yule Group Convictions lip Elects Officers T eachers' Group Holds M eeling Conley Commands Honor S ociety iVul Government in Business IHegaffy, Which Robs Taxpayers, Rotary Told F. D. E xtinguisher District Court Ranks Fifth Lost Off Truck Bat Bites Local Boy Bank Deposits Show Record K nitting, Art Foam C lasses Scheduled Chamber Votes Meeting Change From Night To Luncheons Oregon R anks H igh As Big Game Stale Traffic Volum e Has Net Gain L anglois PTO M eet T onight