Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, January 30, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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    CU KR Y DEMOCRATS S£EK SUPPORT
C o n v e n t i o n T im e
Brooking«—Brucr M a n ie y,
Hrooking« attorney and chair­
man o fth a Curry County Demo­
cratic Central Committee, th li
w e e k urged all organisations,
governmental units and ludiv-
idualt, to preirut th c lr problems
to tlie Central Committee at tile
c a rlie it date possible, to that
these matter« maybe put in the
pro|wr lo n ii for pretentation to
the Resolutions C om m itter (or
the upcoming C u r r y County
t>emocratic Convention. The
convention It ichrduled to lie
held in Goldikiach on February
22.
A ll Port Commissions, c ity
council«, scliool hoar.k, Cham­
b e r« of Commerce anil other
b o d lri may have m atlen which
they leel thouldIn incorporated
in th e Democratic platform,
Manley n o te d . These rrsolu-
tio n t in their final form w ill be
taken to the cYegon State Con­
vention to be held In Portland
February 28 through March 1,
by Curry County delegates.
According to Manley, the
delrgatet w ill report back to
those organisât loin and Indiv­
iduals in Curry County present­
ing resolutions, ai to what ac-
tio n w a i taken at the State Con­
vention.
Regardlett of party' a ffilia ­
tion, all tliole wishing to tubniit
resolutions to be contidered are
urged to do to,
" In this manner, the true Dem­
ocratic processes are bett serv­
ed", Manley stated.
The Curry County Convention
w ill be highlighted by the Ken­
nedy M em orial Dinner Satur­
day evening, February 22. Fea­
tured speaker w ill be Senator
Wayne M o rs e Dinner tickrts
are now available from m em­
bers of the Curry County Central
com m ittee andothert, at $5 00
per person or $7. 50 |>cr couple.
Representative Carl Hack of
Port Orford is temporary Con­
vention Chairman. One of th r
f i r s t orders of business at the
convention w ill be the election
of a iwnnancnt chairman,
1 hose wishing to submit re­
solutions for consideration may
present them to any member of
the Curry County Central Com­
m ittee or m ail them to Hmce
Manley, Hox 327, Brooking«.
Manley a ls o reminded all
members of th r Central Com­
m ittee of the next meeting, to
be held at the courthouse in Cold
Beach at UiOO
Monday,
February 3.
At this tim e filia l plans w ill
be made for the convention and
dinner, Those to serve on tlu-
Resolutions Committee w ilt a l­
so be selected
Youth Unprepared for Today's
Jobs, Interim Committee Finds
"Why Johnny Can't Get a
Job" is not the title of this
column, but Oregon's legisla-
live interim committee on tech­
nological employment is deeply
involved in the investigation of
this number one problem in
(iregon
Absent from this committee
are those fa m ilia r political over-
tones and the desire of some to
capitalize on the mistakes and
shortcoming* of others
This
nine man com m iltre and its 25
member advisory board has left
feu if any unturned stones in
its search for factual informa-
lion concerning the advance-
m enu of techrwkigy and its
effects on employmet and un-
employment
July Plans Are
Off the Ground
The July 4th Celebration Com­
m ittee swung into gear Monday
night si prelim inary plans, that
indicate increased a ctivity In
a ll phases of the big sliow, were
tlirashed over. Dates for th r an­
nual event were established for
two gala days. Friday and Sat­
urday, July 3 and 4, w ith the
possibility of some events held
over, or scheduled for, Sunday,
July 5.
President Minnie Jolly ap-
,»olnted com m ittee chairmen for
advertising and publicity, Paul
Peterson, assisted by N e o n t a
| H all and Maude Weir, amt the
fireworks fund, headed by the
( pre side nt, and Wiunie Edwards
and Stella Kennedy.Otherchatr-
meu are expected to be appoint-
! ed at the next meeting for the
I dance,parade,concessions, fire ­
works display, Battle Rock pag­
eant, art, flow er and ceramics
shows, and a possible rock show.
It was also decided to look
Into th r possibility of getting
the motorcycle h ill c lim b back,
tor th r Sunday attractlontow lnd
up a real festive holiday week­
end.
The group voted to hold reg-
u l a r meetings on the second
Monday of the month. Hepre-
, tentative! from a ll organizations
j are requested to attend, as well
j as a ll others interested in help­
ing w ith the project.
Legion Ladies
Hear Reports
Stock Club
Study Showing
Eastern Star
Holds Joint
District Meet
Curry Chapter No, 135, O.E.S.,
Port Orford, were hosts w ith Oc­
cidental Chapter No. 45, Ban­
don, co-hosts, on Saturday night,
January IB, at the MasOnic H all
for a jo in t district meeting.
V irginia W riglit, Wortliy Grand
Matron of the Grand Chapter of
Oregon, M yrtle Creek was pre­
sented w ith a g ift of driftwood
from th r two chapters to winch
was fastened a g ift of money for
her state project.
Other guests attending the
meeting included« M ildred Gib­
bons, Worthy Matron and C lif­
ford Mason, Worthy Patron, T rin ­
ity, Salemj Vera McCurdy,Grand
Warder of the Grand Chapter of
Oregon from Beulah Chapter No,
6, C oquille, Edna B a r n h a r t,
Worthy Matron and Buck B rn-
liart, Worthy Patron of Chapter
No. 161, C o ld B e a c h , A riel
Goold, Worthy Matron and Bill
Goold, Worthy Patron of Doric
Mr*. James Hanna was host­
The regular meeting o f the
ess last Saturday for the l.ang-
kus Livestock Caretakers 4-H American Legion A u xilia ry was
held at 8 p. m. January 21. Mem­
club.
Fourteen members were pres­ bership chairman, Ethel Mont­
ent at which time Rebecca Stra­ gomery, reported there are 36
paid members. Noma Thomas,
der gave a report on showing
c iv il affairs chairman, reported
nd fating their animals for
that Blanche Kane sent a Christ­
show.
mas box on her own to a needy
Mrs Dick Hildebrand, Mrs. veteran's fa m ily. The Lions club
Jack Donaldson and Mrs Walter also gave the unit a basket to
Corsuch were guests
Mrs p r e s e n t to a needy fa m ily at
•Steve Sullivan is the leader and Chrirtmas.
the next meeting w ill be at the
fo -ty -e ig h t Poppy cards were
Walter Sabin home. Feb 22
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■ ordered for Mrs, Windmaiser to
sell to local business firms dur­
Chapter, Coos Bay,
ing the poppy campaign.
Officers of the entertaining
Margaret Meyer reported that
Chapters are Dorothy Sherert/, i the Poppy Poster contest is un­
Worthy M a tro n a n d C liffo rd M a - ! derway in the schools. Three
ion, Worthy Patron of Occidental j dollars first p r iz e , $2 second
No. 45, Bandon and Ethel Crut- I prize and$l th ird prize was voted
cher, Worthy Matron and Cecil to be awarded to the winning
Bush, Worthy Patron of Curry I students.
Chapter No. 135, Port Orford.
Jean Stratton reported that she
A potluck dinner was held be­ took some equipment and pies
fore the meeting.
and donated ten dollars to the
Port Orford News, Thursday. January 30,
Veterans Hospital in Roseburg,
Ella Wilson, assistant liospital
representative, Roseburg, said
that 12 by 14 cotton d itty bags
(n o to u tin g fla n n cl) and W shoe
laces could be used by the vet­
erans She asked that only wash­
able clothing be donated from
i-ow on. Ella Wilson g o e s to
Roseburg e v e r y Monday and
anyone wishing to send things,
cotSact her
Io la Windmaiser. Acting presi­
dent, appointed Jean Stratton,
Ella Wilson and Ethel Montgo­
mery to draw up a budget for the
remainder of the year to be pre­
sented at the meeting Feb. 18.
A spaghetti dinner was tenta­
tiv e ly planned f o r the March
birthday dinner.
Lola Windmaiser w o n the
draw i ng and $ 1.15 was collected
for rehabilitation.
Noma Thomas and Tronie
Morris served refreshments when
the Legionaries joined the aux­
ilia ry after the meeting.
A ll veterans interested in jo in -
in g the American Legion are
19i>4— 3
Invited to come to the I eh. 18
meeting at the Legion Halt at
8:00 p. m.
Come and bring your wife.
—Mary Brazil, Sec.
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Bridal Shower Honors
Nadine Gilfillan
Miss Nadine G ilfilla a , who
' is the fiancee of D r David
Martin Dietz, was honored with
.. bridal shower Friday evening
it the home of her parents, Mr
i and Mrs. Demps G ilfillan
Mrs Harry Helmken of Sixes.
M r ^ K e a h S U S t * Mrs
Although no definite conclu­
sions have yet been drawn by
the committee, it is evident to
any on-looker that our educa­
tional system is flunking the
M & S E F F E C T /V ?
Job of preparing our youth for
a "workday world ”
Evidence also suggests that Estabrook of Coos Bay and
while
automation eliminates i Mrs. Frank Morris of Port Or-
many Jobs, it also creates as ! ford.
Attending were Mrs Joe Mc­
many, if not more But these
new Jobs require skill, which Gowan, Evelyn and Sharon
unfortunately our youth and i Crowley of Coquille, Mrs. Tracy
many ol our unemployed do not ¡Corbin and Mrs Homer Kerber
of Gold Beach, Mrs Cecil Bush.
have
In short, the so-called Job Mrs. B ill Nutt, M r s . Bob
shortage is not so much the Thomas, Mrs Odell Flake. Mrs
NUMBER of unemployed, but Wayne Tliomas, Mrs. Ariel Mac­
Donald, Mrs Roy Mills, Mrs.
the TYPE of unemployed
W’esley
Most unemployment is un­ Ix irrin Forty, Mrs
skilled and semi-skilled, and the Spencer. Mrs Roy Stevens, Mrs.
potential (or new jobs in this G ilfillan. Linda G ilfillan and
class is decreasing in more than Mrs. James Mastropohto.
Sending gifts were Mrs. Lloyd
direct proportion to new, more
demanding yobs created by tech­ Bates. Mrs. Charles Daugherty.
Mrs Dale Bartlett, Mrs Nor­
nical advancements.
Hundreds of Jobs go unfilled man Baker, and Mrs Lowell
I every year, not because of a ¡Kreutzer of Langlois.
Ixgsters and lumbermen from lack of applicants, but because
this area w ill be among those of insufficient qualifications or SON AND FAMILY
studying the hows and whys of simply skilled “ know-how "
VISIT HERE
safety and accident prevention
The interim committee has
Mr. and M n. Dan Van T h ie l and
in the woods and m ills at the reached the point where infor- infant son, Nathan, were week­
Logging Safety Institute. Feb 7 mat ion gathered during the past end visitors at the H.A. McGar-
and H, at Oregon State Univer- five months can be used to vey home. T heir two daughters
sity in Corvallis The two-day assist in looking for solutions, and Mrs. Edyth Wood, who have
session w ill be sponsored by if legislation can help solve un- been here for several week, ac­
I
the Timber Operators Council, employment problems in Ore- companied them back to their
In c , and the OSU school of gon
Corvallis home on Sunday.
forestry
Three subcommittees were
The institute is aimed at the appointed to compile and solidi­
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small businessman's manage- fy teslimony presented to date. JUSTICE COURT
Cases appearing before Justice
men! level It includes an ex- One subcommittee w ill invest!-
change of ideas and discussions gate creating new Job opportun- \ r t h u r F . Niemann in Justice
and demonstrations of up-to-date dies and maintenance of exist- Court since last report were:
W illia m Frank Hildebrand,
PIU$8UlN ANGEL FOOD
methods of safety in the lumber ing employment.
and wood products industry, ac-
Another subcommittee w ill ex- Jan. 21, improper m uffler, $5,
John W illia m Isham, Jan. 24.
cording to Frank J Muscutt, amine the training and educa- no muffler, $5, Joseph Edward
safety coordinator for the Port- lion facilities and opportunities Frye, Jan. 24, no vehicle lic ­
land-headquartered Tim ber Op- available to th“ unskilled and ense, b a i l forfeited. $5; Bud
erators Council
, the mass of youth coming into S m ith , Jan. 24, no operators
The session w ill begin at 9 the labor market, as well as license, bail forfeited, $5, Ed­
a m Friday. Feb 7. in room upgrading skills of present work- ward L e ro y Johnson, Jan. 24,
105 of the Memorial Union on men
disobey stop sign, $10 fine, $5
the OSU campus "Why Safety
Still another w ill examine what suspend, d, $5, M ichael Delaine
in Ixigging" will be the title type of agency or agencies are! Burt, Jan. 27, no vehicle lic ­
of this first meeting with J F. needed, if any, to coordinate' ense, $5, Louis John Greenough,
operators lic ­
Robertson of Crown Zellerbach education and training facilities! Jr, Jan.27, no
Corp . Portland, acting as panel and opportuities for greatest ense, $5.
moderator
, usefulness
Dean C E. Maser of the OSU
If concrete legislative propo-
school of business and technol-; sals come from this interim
ogy w ill be the guest speaker i committee, we can be fa irly
at the Friday noon luncheon
certain legislation is necessary
"Accidents — Causes a n d to help solve Oregon's unemploy-|
Cures” w ill be the subject of the ment problem
1 30 p.m session with H. O.
"B u d " Freres, Freres Logging!
Co , as panel moderator. In I
Be Covered the
this meeting, represenatives
BAFT WAY
of various size companies w ill
discuss actual accident cases
+o
The Saturday session w ill be­
gin al 7 30 a m with a "Paul
Bunyan Breakfast" in the dining
room of the Memorial Union.
Immediately following w ill be
a general discussion entitled
"W hat’s Your P roblem " di­
rected by L
B
Hoelscher
Weyerhaeuser Co., Tacoma At
9:15 a m. C H H ill, Interna
tional Paper Co., Veneta, Ore
AUTO INSURANCE
gon, w ill head the final meeting,
r illE INSURANCE
"The How of Accident Preven­
tion".
Muscutt says that registra­
tion for the institute w ill be
HOME r o w
lim ited Those interested should
stores f rsf S T A & E C O A & H -
register by mail before Jan. 31,
by sending $17.50 to School of
Forestry, Oregon State Univer
OUR LOW PRICES
sity, Corvallis, Oregon
Regi­
S and II
stration u til also be taken at the
institute Friday morning. Feb.
s ro tu fhut
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GREEN STAMPS
7 Three rn. .ils w ill be included
in the $17.50 le g is la tio n fee
Timber D pnutors Council re­ Red MeWlllInnu—KD 2-2907
presents lumber and wood pro­
Kepreaentinf
ducts companies in Alaska,
Washington, Oregon and North­
west California. TOC sponsors
an extensive safety program
205 W. 8th St.
with 16 safety councils includ­
Tort Orford. Oregon
ing the local Coos Bay area
council.
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