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2 —l'ort Orford News, Thursday, November 21, 1963 T H E B A T T L E O F T H E AG ES Governor 's Budget Cutting Plan Supported By Most Legislators Despite the desire of some veto over any tax bdl that might leg..'Liters to introduce new lax -lip by the Senate measures and demand that they The Governor is hopeful of make budget cuts, the Oregon balanc ng the budget with a S35 legislature as a whole is sup million reduction in areas with- porting Governor Hatfield s bud " h s jurisdiction combined with get cutting recommendations as a at in basic school support outlined in his address at the The $12 m illion additional in opening session come from the speed-up of w ith Hatfield requested legislative holding taxes would offset the support m two principal areas remaining deficit 11 authority to cut basic school Still unsolved as of this w rit- support and 2 the enactment mg s the salary control b ill of a speed-up of income tax pay vvhu h would give the Governor ments by employers. the responsibility for cutting The House gave him the need leg? lator pay as well as him- ed measures after considerable -elf and other elected officials debate in joint ways and means The ways and means committee committee and on the floor, but defeated last Thursday, by a not without legislative guide s-.i party-line vote, a Republi lines can move to cut legislative sal The first of these guidelines aries by half The legislature, prohih is cuts n the basic school however s expected to give fund below he level that other the Governor the authority to budgets must be cut to meet cut both elect«! and state cm- the emergency unless urgent pknee >a lin e s nee.!s n 'ta le institutions and It s also expected that the welfare should require greater ieg slature w ill put the damper cuts and unless higher educa on Higher Education's plan to tion needs would fa ll below the -crease tuition and admiss.on coii'i'tencv level of nubia- •equireroents. 5.HC ORE. Duncan Can Arrange Speakers On Potential Gov't Contracts \FOR 'R O U N D THE STATE Congressman Robert It Dun merce Department, and a pam can (D-Ore» has launched a phlet published by the General campaign Io help more Fourth Services Administration which S T U D Y TREE SPACING D istrict businessmen compete informs businessmen bow they H ra ra rv h tw in g c o n d u c te d by federal government contracts may be add«! to the Federal O re g o n S late lln lv r r a lt y A g r i Duncan noted in a letter to Supply Service Bidders Malting c u ltu r a l 1 x p e r im r n t S ta tio n In presidents of Southwestern Ore lust i o o p rr a tto ii w lt h t h e tl.S . l orert gon chambers of commerce, S e r v i c e H p ro v id in g fo re rte n Duncan said he would furnish that he was attempting to set up W illi ao tnr l i u w r n to th e p tv b - a series of conferences between additional information to any I r m o f lw>w m an y Ponderosa local business and representa interested businessmen p in e s should be grow n per acre He added that he (toped chain ■ lo r m a x im u m grow th. tives of the major federal agen tier of commerce officials would cies I. W. Harrett o l th e P a c ific What 1 have envisioned is a cooperate in establishing «tn - N o rth w e s t! ores! and Range I a- series of halfday meetings for erences and supplying informs p e r l m e n l s ta tio n , ai d C. T, local business interests with non which might lead to ex , Y oungberg, OSU s o il s c ie n tis t, speakers outlining the opportun pansion and diversification of | are h e a d in g up th e w o rk. I lie y have c h a rte d (he ra le o l use o f itie s available and procedures the Fourth D istrict economy. a v a ila b le m il m o is tu re in te re s t necessary for securing govern p lo ts a i a gu id e to d e te rm in in g ment contracts in fields not now th e beat a p a rin g lo r la p lin g (Vinea represent«! in our area. Dun in o rd e r to ta k e lu ll adva nta g e can said o l (be s ite 's g ro w th |> o te n tial The congressman said he would arrange for the govern i arm - c ity w ii k A program of music and enter ment speakers if the chamber C regontaiM w i l l J o in w ith live tainm ent com prised he Novem sponsor the «inferences I feel that there is a great lier meeting of the Coos Curry rest o l tlu - n a tio n In o b s e rv in g * I a n u - v 't t y W eek N ov 22 to 28, potential here to help bring Pioneer and H isto rical V w ic n the N inth an e ve n t vs h u b rm p h a s lre t the about the diversification of in ation Saturday need fo r a flig h ty p ro d u c tiv e a g dustry which the Fourth District Rend museum curator. r ic u ltu r e lo r e c o n o m ic g row th, Mrs Jum c' M.qi m i sorely needs he (Mim ed out ¡M'lsons had p o in ts out M n I Iv e ra llo r r e ll, I can t see us building missiles re|M>rted th.it Another guideline provides ■ or submarines, but I think there register«! in (lc obei which O regon S tale D n lv e rs ity e x te n that if revenue income exceeds are some high value low bulk makes a total o f II I I I since sio n a g ric u ltu r a l e c o n o m is t. expectations, returns to basic items with both a civilian and Jan I. and a grand total of GRANT AIDS STUDY schoo must be labeled for prop governmental market I know 42.833 since the museum opened erty tax relief Member- felt Visitors regi stered from 17 here are persons in the Fourth W hy does m e a t b e c o m e tin irc these restrictions were needed District who would lie interested states and from Hri h Colum te n d e r a l t e r It is a g e d" W hat :o protect the constitutionality in investing in new fu n is if they bia. Manitoba Franc the Phil c a m e * c e rta in food* to d e v e lo p Forest tree seedlings are now of the bill. reahz«! the market was avail ippinrs and Sweden M i' Maple oil flavors "W d ia l are the d e tr i available through the state for The b ill to speed-up pay ments able and thought they could <ki also gave «inducted tours to m e n ta l e lte c ta of d ie ta ry ra n c id ester. Salem, and order blanks to the state o f income taxes fa ts ’ so on a competitive basis." two groups of Cub Scouts in Oct ober withheld by employers w ill add can be secured at the extension Answers to these and o th e r Duncan added offices, according to Lou Oester. Several visitors were intro q u e stion * In v o lv in g Io o d fla v o r $12 m illion to the general fund Duncan added that he was al Curry county extension agent and q u a lity are b r in g (ou g h t by budget. so interested in calling atten duced a: the meeting Folkiwing the business ses O r e g o n S ta le U n iv e rs ity fo o d This b ill w ill require employ Gold Beach. tion to «m tracts available for Salem—Amount of unemploy These tree seedlings are a- The Senate is now going goods and services already pro '» n . Mrs F II Flanagan led s c ie n tis ts w it h lh e a id o l a new, N O C O M M E N T " is a re p o rt ers who now report in excess of $100 in state withholding taxes callable for reforestation, wind ment .nsurance payments dur sf in cid e n ts on the n a tio n a l through the labor pains of duced in Southern Oregon He group singing of old favorites, $10, IXX) preparative ultracen quarterly to report them month breaks. game cover, and Chris'- ing the week ended Nov 7 ex scene, and does not n e c e s s a rily writing a fore gn aid b ill on <’•«■ said that lack of communica and her daughter, Altalyne Flan trifu g e . H inds lo r th e purchase o f file ly beginning A p ril of next year mas trees They cannot be used ceeded amounts paid tor the r e fle c t N A M po licy or position floor and by the time this fru st tion between the federal govern agan. entertained with selections rating experience is finished ment and already-existing pro in pantominrs and songs n e w p ie c e o l e q u ip m e n t w en- It is the same one-shot mea for home landscaping or for re corresponding week las', year for the tirs t time since mid-sum The next meeting w ill be in o b ta in e d th ro u g h a r e s e a r c h sure included in the defeated sale with roots. Washington. — Members of there w ill be less than two doz ducers was a major reason why Twenty species of conifers mer. David H Cameron re Congress have been asking for en working days left in this m o r e government contracts the museum at one o’clin k Sat grant a w a rd rd to the OSU lie - tax package with one exception: p a rtn te n t o l fo o d S c ie iu e and urday, Dec 14 m onth- Which is more import- session were not award«! in Oregon it becomes effective in April. and five species of broadleaves ported here. Number of weeks claimed took ant- to pass a tax b ill or a civil are available this vear savs T e c h n o lo g y by the Puhi c 1 le a lth Meanwhile the House Com 1964 rather than 1965 The congressman noted that Wax Is! Das'* a slight jum p over ast S e rv ic e , t l S lie p a rtm e n t o l mittee ha' not even reported The b ill, however, w ill reduce <^ 5 er , . _ , rights b ill - in 1963? there were several sources local f le a lt li, 1.dm a tio n and W e lla r r The P rovidence R I pit the amount of loan monev avail- r ) Thf se !nclude Douglas fir from 12.277 to 12,889 or a 3.1 .As late as October first the the Civil R ight' h ill Normal do able to Oregon mdusti-v and P ^ r o s a pine. Scotch pme rate of .nsured unemployment Senate leadership gave a simple lays i not to mention the ab businessmen might «insult for lice d e p a rtm e n t was given information Hi six Germ an shepherd dogs The rate four weeks earlier answer— both norm al' would hardly perm it contracimg others by $72 m illion, since de- ; hore ?lne Monterey pme Aus- listed Commerce Business Dally tint they only responded to posits usually generate six times tnan ltnoi,c®ne P‘Pe- sU8ar was 2.1 with a total of 3.306 Had the leadership listened to floor consideration before mid- available from the U. S Com commands given in German the funds available for lending P;ne.D °b.e fm, grand fir. wh e weeks claimed. the ticking of the clock or watch December Poor weather is causing lay ed the autumn leaves floating according to The Senate plans to recess to recent testimony r - dasta f i r - P °rt Orford ee by bankers and investment daJ \ :nceny* c* d a r- S:erra red- offs in logging Local offices in past the windows, the answer December 20—to return just in Pass. McMinnville. m ight have been more realistic. time to adjourn the 1963 session M iddle age is when th rt wood. and Norway spruce G r a n t s people. quart's make one round Now it is clear The 1963 re on January 2 It is generally Reason for an earlier effective Broadleaves available are black North Bend, and Toledo all re expected that the House, where date was to earn interest on the locust, caragana, Chinese elm, port a growing influx of workers cord w ill be a double zero. Remember when tin ' sign extra $12 million per year The Russian olive, and honey locust. filin g for benefits. The Senate Finance Commit absenteeism already is a grow- F o u r B arbers on Dutv meant High rates of insured unem tee has no intention of reporting 1 mg problem as the session wan $72 milion in circulation, how Most trees are two-year-old Farm Bureau delegates from a sales tax hi offset property and are from 6 to 10 ployment were reported at The a tax b ill until it sees the 1965 es. w ill follow a sim ilar sched .13 Oregon eounl.es filed into a taxes, opjiosition to a tximpul- ever. might have proved more seedlings , ule So the chances of the Civil Salem eonvention hall last week *ory workman's comprnsalion fruitful to the state in the long ¡ncdes ln ‘lei8 "t Instructions on Dalles with 7.8% and .Astoria budget, in m idjJanuary. the planting and management with 7 7*” Low was at Ontario run D -count any rumors you may Rights b ill being considered determ ine! to oppose fu rth e r’ plan in Oregon, and oppocition where the Ore-Ida hear about bypassing the Sena'e even by the House of Represent The Senate has passed this bill of trees for various purposes with 0 9 intervention of government in to the legislature's giving the be ODlaiaPU obtained a‘ at the and is also expected to give the can ™ ™ extension « te n sio n Food Processing plant is at peak Finance Committee This is not atives this vear are less than agriculture governor the authority to »lire Governor the allotment author- of^ e , -n . PwducDon. A t Hillsboro, with the way the Club at the north fifty -fifty In the opening address. oF B F basic school support ltv The minimum order is o0 trees ; 2.1%. iood processing is continu- end of Capitol operates Such an outcome means pre president Harold Beach told the New officers elected at thi cisely what is most unwanted group the i.m of the convention «invention were Frank Setnikei. Meanwhi'e the House will of a and the « about inS to keeP P ^ P aims. 1* from flhn* spend tie ro m a^der of the ses! ’«» ''* * 'bom 600 unemployment by the leadership and the Ad was h> analyze the problems Hillsboro, to the OFBF txiard of m inistration—both a tax battle confronting agriculture in r*>4 directors, representing Washing- sion examntng a genera’, sales ir ^ s Pe r . acre are P“ ‘ nted fo’ Ra ef n !he la r«‘ ‘r a" as and and a C ivil Rights filibuster in and to form sound policies for ton. Multnomah and Clackamas tax. cigarette tax and four other re*ort‘;’t;ition p u r p o s e s and percentage of increased or de- s in g in g ’’ .Nowadays, it means a an election year. new tax bills introduced by the around 2000 per acre may be creased nsured unemployment their solution He said, in order count«», and Mrs Blaine John- panel discussion The long wrangles over taxes majority of its taxation com- planted for Christmas trees, compared to las: year showed to do thi; We must consider M,n Glendale, chairman of the North Bend-Coos Buy at 5 9. up says Oester. and c ivil rights, with an awak the think ug and m<Mid of farm- lOregon Farm Bureau women's mitee. 12.2% tCOrvalks at 2.4, up 29 2 ened interest in government ec These bills include an increase ers as shown in their actions committee, succeeding M r s year term, and Joe Hobson. i .. - I K onomy, have been reflected in G rant Henderson, S um m erville Ontario, was re e le rt« l third tax on domestic insurance com during the past year ' Falls 7 Me !- a general bogging down of the panies. a hotel and motel ac- Harold Beach. H erm iston, was v.ce p t«aident h ir the same Reach - I Led for a transition Now a good tim e to restock whole legislative program ford at : down ¡4.4 Pendle re-elected president for a two pei mil of time commidations tax. increased period to idjust production to th e freezer w ith beef, says Mrs. ton ana Milton-Freewater at 3.6, Even appropriations h a v e tax on beer and wine and a net down 6.1%; Portland at 2.3, V elm a Seat, O regon S tate Un- been caught in the quagmire m arket needs but said we must receipts tax The rules comm it return h- 'he «m sum er as thi Camp Pendleton, Caltf.—Ma down 3.8*71 and Salem at 3.7, i v e r s i t y extension sp ecialist. Most government agencies are ultimati r.idu tee had earlier refused to intro in determ ining Beef supplies are p len tifu l, and up 41.9%. still operating on temporary rine Private First Class Howard duce these bills. productioi The Unemployment Insurance prices to consum ers are m o r e resolutions letting them spend J. Poler, son of Mrs. Leiand W. Chances for enactment of any „ , _ „ , . _ Congre' man Robert Dunean, trust fund contained $74.4 m il favorable t h a n they probably at current levels Of 12 m a jo r new tax bills are dim The Sen- * elb\ ok Por,t Orford; 'peaking n the afternoon fo lion on Nov. 12 compared to w ill be for som e tim e. appropriation bills, only four pleted the individual four-week ate m ajority in caucus voted not T hrifty shoppers are advised have been sent to the White lowing th p re 'd e n t’s addres $58.3 m illion a year earlier to pass or refer any new revenue combat training course Sept. 19 that Congress to c o m p a r e prices on re ta il House Two others have passed warned f.irm e i THEN SWIM COMM. CITY raising measures during the at the Second Infantry Train.ng specials vs quantity (s i d e or both houses; three passed by is not happy with the 'iippnrt special session. Hatfield who Regiment, Marine Corps Base, and s u rp lu ' program ' which quarter, purchases to be s u r e POOL CENT« PASk the House, await Senate action cem had urged that no taxes be en Camp Pendleton, Calif th ey get best value for dollars Three m ajor appropriations have failed to control production Recruits were trained in tacti spent. acted also holds the power of o r upgrade farm income for cal combat skills needed for If considering a side of beef, j have not yet cleared the House 'm a ll fa rm e r' He said the farm 44 47 n fighting M a' nes. Emphasis was Mrs. Seat rem inds shoppers that These cover public works, m ili bloc is . line and city congress- tary construction and foreign placed on the four-man fire carcass w eight a n d trim m e d J men an not in sym pathy with JUSTICE COURT aid. team and the 13-man squad. SALEM —Public Utility Com w eight an. not th e sam e. A ctual Without controversy and other aghetti’ i il program s C aies ap p earin g before Justice cost per pound m ust be figured Banque ’ -[leaker D r Ernest If you are sensible you w ill missioner Jonel C. H ill issued on trim m ed w eight plus proccs- I legislative roadblock' these ap A r t h u r F. N iem an n m Justice not fear the day yo u 've never I notice to about 113.OJC m otor ca r sin g costs. propriations could he handled L Wiik -on president of Bi lg C ourt since last report were: 47 ham Y - ing u n iv e rs itv . sh<M»k riers with operations on Oregon R obert Frank V a n d a ir, Nov. seen. Price ad/< rtised for a side of quickly but there will be con his fin: er at the audience of _________ j highways advising tnem tnat 12, VB R, $ 10. A rchi e Lynn Cre e n, b eef m ay be m islead in g if shop troversy and there are interfer ovet CiU fa rm e r' Tuesday night 4 3 3 Nov 13,park ir. p ro h ib ited area, T e m p e r gets you into trouble ’ new 64-65 PUC plates are now pers d o n 't know how m uch waste ing roadblocks So there is now $5; Harry C ooper Davis. Nov 13, Pride keeps you th ere Luck is available. He warned tnem not fat and bone w ill be lost in the no assurance that all these bills and warned ihem against going park in prohibited area, $5; Frank alw ays against tm m an who d e to wait u n til tne last in.nute to trim m in g process. A 1000 lb. can be passed before the Jan o the governm ent to solve their problem Hi- lauded free enter- Edward Ray, Nov. 14, VBR, $10; pends on it. bring or ma,i tneir applications steer y ields about a <>00 lb. c a r uary 2 adjournment date M a rth aJan e Cook. Nov. 14, im - to Salem. The plate tee is $2.50. cass. Of this, about 465 lbs. can This raises ’ he strange posi- p r i 'f a ’ he catalyst which has Few things are m ore danger p ro p erm u ffler, $5;V era Oswick, H iit said tne new plates are be o b tain ed as re ta il cuts. About b ility that Congress may tie still made it ;x i' hie for Ihe United Nov 15. assault a n d battery, ous th a n a train of thought th a t | green with wmte letters and a fourth of these are ham burger, engaged in appropriating funds Slates vv¡’ h 7’ of the world's of p le a d e d , ot guilty to assault up carries no freight. numerals. The 62-'63 plates are | ste w m eat and m iscellaneous for the 1964 budget after the populat on 'o proi tice 40 on M abel H i drlcxson, both of orange-red with white letters c u t'; another fourth steaks and a 1965 budge’ has been presented the w orld s good' A read y hand is b etter than a and numerals. He warned 'trim ;: > Langlois, tr ia l set for Dec 3, the ac- th ird roasts. 10 a.m . . F.dvv ArdEllsworthDwire, ready tongue. compiishm ent' ol - »eiali sts and O ther suggestions from OSU's H ill poin'ed out that the new Nov. 15. n o m u fflir, $10; R obert communis’ s in a »ft inM their plates in addition to being avail food m ark eting specialist: D on't be a cloud because you K ent W agner, Nov. 18, angling p ro g ra m ' le gid atcd in this 1. Shop according to season able by m ail can be obtained c a n 't be a star. p ro h ib ite d m ethod, $25 plus country and m aintained that over-the-counler at the office in of good supply and low est prices. $4. 50 costs, $29. 50; Doris L il Congress and the exeitit.ve de T hese vary for various beef cuts. Som e speakers need o intro the Public Service Building in Steaks, because of seasonal de li a n Hoyt. Nov. 19, VBR, $25. p a r’ ment have gone far tn-.ond Salem. U. S. Forces. Germany -A rm y duction. T hey need con clu ions. The PUC issues four classes m ands are often higher p riced KFC Gary E McConnell, whose the ir constitutional Sound' in of plates to, motor carriers. in the sum m er and low er during wife. Jeannie, and parents. Mr adopting ano interpreting new Number one plates are issued t h e w inter. Dem.ind also In and Mrs John McConnell, live program s of governm ental a ei to common carriers; number fluences prices for roasts a n d in Fort Orford, Ore . prov ided vention in free interprise Will lin Wells a Vlll- prC'l- two plates are issued to contract o th er cuts t h a t require longer support in Germany for a NATO ,|pn, ,,f . i,, carriers; number three plates co o k in g —th e y 're usually low er ¡field training exercise, a part of Oregon F irst National Rank and a special^' on are issued to firm s carrying their p r i c e d during w arm w eath er j of Operation BIG LIFT, which m onths. H am burger is c o m p e ti internat onal trade, told the mn- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY own products, namely private I ended Nov. 5. tiv e ly p riced y ear round. ventam gathering the prospe«« S econd class m a il p riv ileg es authorized at Port Orford, Ore. carriers; and numDer four McConnell, a truck driver in 2. Li buying by the carcass, plates go to both common and suggest to th e m e a t m an any the 590th Transportation Compa for improv.ng inf< mat final trade Louis L. Felsheim ................................. Editor and Publisher contract log carriers and special preferences y o u h a v e —roast ny near Ludwigsburg. Germany, in agriculture are good hut 'hat the European Economic Corn- - Paul L. Peterson ......................... ........ Managing Editor types of dump trucks. entered the Army in September munity and other such Common sizes, thickness of steaks, etc. H ill said that by the time the Post O ffice Box 5 Port Orford, Oregon 3. Know grade of beef yo u 're 1962 and completed basic tra in Market arrangements w ill force plate renewal program is com buying. Grade denotes e atin g ing at Fort Ord. Calif He a r Subscription us to constantly improve quality pleted a total of 137,500 plates q u ality of the m eat. rived overseas in September of our products In C urry C ounty (p e r y e a r in a d v a n c e ) ........................ $V X) w ill have been issued. 4. Always f i g u r e cost per 1962. Outside Curry County ......................................................... S3. 50 The house of delegates, meet pound after w aste is rem oved. The 18-year-old soldier atten S ingle Copy ......... ............................................................ 1 J Cents ing Monday through Wednesday. 5. C om pare cost of w h o l e , ded Roseburg High School S teak; fui lu m lin g oi g r illin g A nnoun cem en ts, N o tices, News and \dvertising ! adopted a set of resolution' gen- h alf o r quarter carcass w ith cost should h<- ni li-nst I inch th ic k Must be 111 th e O ffice by 5:00 p. m. Tuesday I erally opposing federal in’er- of selected w holesale cuts or re T o p resent ih - meat fro m c u r l It Pays I vention in agriculture Most la rj ta il specials. Include all costs— ing. m ake < s e ra i 'lu sh e s in to When a St. Paul Minn | reaching were the resolutions the fa l e<lg. hut rfn not eul cu ttin g , wrapping, freezing, de n a t i o n al E D IT O R IA L N iW S k A M k pedestrian was charged w ith | which again opposed mandatory in to th e lean T u rn -tea ks o n ly liv ery and financing. Don t Walk j multiple-price plans and com 6. Be wure m e a t fo rth e freezer ignoring a IS H f »5 once, and u-. tongs o r a fo rk sign, he told the judge he pensatory programs in agri is w rapped in m o litu re -vapor- in se rte d in to th e fa t edge Steaks A C H V f M IM B I» A S S O C IA T IO N culture thought it was an advertise should I«- seasoned a fte r b ro w n p r o o f paper, sharp frozen and Other resolutions called for ment fo r a taxi company stored at zero degrees or below. ing Pioneer Association Is Entertained Tree Seedlings Are Available Unemployment Federal Civil Rights, Tax Cut Payments Up Votes Not Expected This Year STRICTLY FRESH Ore. Farm Bureau Convention Wants More Farm Independence Now's A Good Time To Buy Beef for Freezer, S ays OSU Pic Howard Poler Completes Course TEEM COMMUNITY* AREA SURVEY New PUC Plates Out ht G Ina 4 th 43 1 bC 3< Ilo 35 39 ZI 9 THIS CURIOUS WORLD Pic Gary McConnell Serving in Germdny