2— Port O rlo rd News, T hursday, A p r il 16, Floyd P. Marlow 1964 Industrial Development Keys Are Outlined By Senator Keys to lo c a l in d u s tria l d v v c lo p n tto t 9rerx o u tlin e d at a m e e t­ in g o f th e Gresham C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e at noon M onday b' S enator A lfre d H. C o rb e tt ( D - M u lt) . R e p o rtin g on hearings o f th e in te rim c o m m itte e on te c h n o ­ lo g ic a l e m p lo y m e n t. Senator C o rb e tt said the group has d is c o v ­ ered th a t c e rta in in g re d ie n ts are essential il a c o m m u n ity is to m a k e progress in d e v e lo p in g its e c o n o m ic base. He said these are: F irst, an a c t i v e c h a m b e r o f c o m m e rce , and a c o m m itte e w ith in the ch a m b e r th a t m eets re g u la rly to discuss and press fo r a c tio n on the e co n om ic fro n t. Second, a l o c a l d e v e lo p m e n t c o rp o ra tio n e n io y in g broad c o m m u n ity support. T h ird , some typ e o l in d u s tria l park o f f a c ilit y in e x is te n c e w h ic h can a c tu a lly be seen by p ro sp e ctive industries. Fourth, the k n o w -h o w to use e x is tin g aids where needed such as sta te o r te d e r a , a ssistan ce, d e v e lo p m e n t loans and p ro m o tio n ­ a l tools. F ifth , t h e a b ility to tra n s la te th is in fo rm a tio n in to speedy a c tio n . Sixth, recognition by m erchants, nankers and other business­ m en th a t e c o n o m ic d e v e lo p m e n t is v it a l insurance fo r th e ec­ o n o m ic lif e ar.d grow th o l th e c o m m u n ity . T oo m a n e peo ple f a il to re a lire th a t w hen a c o m m u n ity- stands s t ill, it is fa c in g sta g n a tio n and death. S en a to r C o rb e tt said. 'N ew enterprise is necessare to keep th e c o m m u n ity a liv e , and even m ore is ; ceded it th e co m m u n ity* is to grow. " Mercy Flights Prove Value Because tw o re ce n t lo c a l cases p o in t o u t th e need, and th e value, o f M ercy F lig h t a ir a m b u la n ce se rvice, th e News ag a in in clu d e s c o m p le te m to rm a tio n on a c q u irin g m e m b e rs h ip in the o rg a n n a tio n and the se rvice p ro v id e d by it. A subscriber to M ercy F lig h ts is e n title d to free a ir a m b u la n c e service w ith in a 4 0 0 - m ilc radius o( M ed fo rd , O regon, fo r m e d i­ c a l em ergencies. In a d d itio n , n o n -e m e rg e n cy s tre tc h e r cases can be flo w n ¡or 50 per c e n t o l th e re g u la r c h a rte r fee. A v a ila b le to residents o r owners o i businesses w it h in a 150- m i 1 e radius ot M e d lo rd . th e M e rc y F lig h ts y e a rly s u b s c rip tio n fee- are S4. 00. in d iv id u a l. $b. 00. e n tire fa m ily $ 3 .0 0 . per e m p lo ye e , lo r a croup p la n by an e m p lo ye r; S4 00, per e m ­ ploy ce and e n tire fa m ily , group p la n by e m p lo ye r. A ll subscriptions o r do n atio n s are ta x d e d u c tib le , as M e rc y F lig h ts . Inc. i ' a n o n -p ro tit. ta x -e x e m p t, p u b lic se rvice c o rp o ra tio n . The su b scrip tio n p la n is a ttra c tiv e to b o th the su b scrib e r and e m p lo y e r-s u b s c rib e r, in t h a t it provides a very e sse n tia l and l i l i - - v in g service to reside n ts o f th e area, plus a llo w in g an e m - benefit of Us p e r s o n a l on a lo w ­ cost, ta x -d e d u c tib le basis. Beginning ( lig h t o p e ra tio n s in tanuary 1950. M e rc y F lig h ts now keeps busy re tu rn in g a r e a re s id e n ts to lo c a l h o sp ita ls and urgeons. fro m a c c id e n t scenes elsewhere. D u rin g s u m m e r va ca ­ tio n m o n th an average o f one p a tie n t a day is flo w n . Approx­ im a te ly 55 per ce n t o f these p a tie n ts are M e rcy F lig h ts subscrib­ er-. T he others arc c h a rg e d standard a ir a m b u la n ce rates. The e n tire o p e ra tio n is governed by a board o f d ire c to rs o f t w c lv t c o m m u n ity and business leaders to assure a c o n tin u e d h ig h stand­ ard o f service and p u b lic co n fid e n c e . T o o in the M rc y F lig h ts S ubscriber Plan, s im p ly send yo u r name and fee to: M e rc y F lig h ts . Inc. . P ,C . Box 522, M e d fo rd O r-g o n 9 7 5 0 ’. . “ T our subscriber ca rd w i l l be sent bv re tu rn m a il. To Have Sale The annual W h ite Elephant and Rum m age s a le is set fo r April 24 at the C o -o p B u ild in g by th e Business ami Professional W o rn , n’ s C lu o . .A ctually , say s M s. Pat S tarr, -ay s and means c h a irm a n , th is w i l l not be the ii-u 1 n in im a g , sale as we ex­ p e c t to have q u a lity m erch a n ­ dise th ¡t w i l l s e ll at rum -nage prices. Sorority Elects, Hears Reports T he re g u la r m e e tin g as held at t lu to m e o i Beverly M cK e n zie on A p r il S. E le ve n o f the tw e lve ni m ber- answered r o ll c a ll. The ’A a-, s and M eans C h a ir - m an Trances “s m ith , rep o rte d a to ta l o l S66. 37 fro m the ru m ­ m age sale. S o c ia l c h a irm a n Judy Ben, ha« p l a n s lo r a d in n e r dance and h e l Pin C e rem o n y in (une. Beverly M c K e n z ie re p o rte d on the Coast C o u n c il Luncheon on A p r il 11. at W halens. Beverly H e lm k e n . repre-e.-ita- l i \ . i o th e C e le b r a tio n c o m m it­ tee. gave a re jx rrt and it wai d e c id e d to have- a flo a t, b u t not a b o o th or concession fo r the 4 th o f July. The C h a p te r p le d g e d S25 to the County H e a lth N u r - i for ■ o rk to be done fo r a student, NA o ffic e rs fo r th e ye a r 1964- 65 ere e le c te d and are a f o l­ io p re sid e n t, Judy Bens: v ic e pre ideiit B e v e r l y M cK e n zie ; 2nd v ic e jire s id e n t,T ila ByTne . re c o rd in g secretary . Jean S am - u d i o. co rre s p o n d in g secretary, H e le n S to le ;e d u c a tio n d ire c to r. Dorothy V a le t. Plans were m ade fo r a ll those g o i n g to S ta te C o n ve n tio n in P o rtla n d. A p r il 24. 25 and 26. S ta te o lfic e rs and e d u c a tio n a l pro g ra m were v o te d on. T he e d u c a tio n a l program wa g i v e n by C e c ile Paris on the A m e ric a n Red Cross a n d the b e n e lits re c e iv e d fro m i t lo c a l­ ly a n d o n the v a lu e of the Blood M o b ile . Rotary Talent Show Dated Port O rfo rd R o ta r. Club s an­ n u a l ta le n t sto w is slated for " rid a y . May 22. 7 :3 0 | .a t the B a ttle R ock sc hooi g ac­ co rd in g to C a n Beck, p ro je c t c h a irm a n . T w o b ig d iv is io n s w ill be ea- tu re d in the e n te rta in m * com­ p e titio n . T he fir s ’, d iv i- io r ill in c lu d e co n testa n ts up through th e e ig h th grade. N in th graders th ro u g h adults w ill com pete in th e second group. First. - - cond and th ird prizes i l l be awarded in each d iv is io n , of $5, S3 and S2. C ontestants m ust be entered by Wedne-sday. M ay 20. and may sign w it h G il Ru>h, First N a tio n ­ al Bank; H ahn Hardware; Gary Beck, grade school; Al lohnson. P a c ific h i g h , o t w ith Charles H a in e s , c lu b p r.s id e n t. Any fo rm of ta le n t is e lig ib le , ¡.ag­ ing. i n s t r u m e n t a l , dancing, readings, o r w hat have you. Proceeds fo r the- she . i l l go to the P a c ific h ig h -cho o l band u n ifo rm fund. Beck aid. A d m issio n fo r the show w ill be adults, $1; c h ild re n , under 14. 50 cents. Witnesses Make Assembly Plans M an y fa m ilie s from this area are m a k in g fin a l preparations to a tte n d th e c ir c u it assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses, slated lo r A p ril 2 4 -2 6 in Grants Pass. E. C. C arlson, lo c a l pre id in g m in is te r o f Jehovah'- Witnesses, w ill have a p a rt in the assembly p ro g ra m m e ■•.1U discuss I h ,ub- ieqt "C o u ra g e o usly T e l l the Good News" on Satu, da;, a fte r­ noon at 2 p. m. C arlson stated th a t th e re has been good lo c a l response fo r v o lu n te e r orkers at t h e assem bly, w h ich is o r­ ganized under 20 d e p a rtm s n ’s. V o lu n te e r w orkers fro m 1 7 con­ gregations w ill p e rfo rm a ll the lobs t h a t ^ ie g a th e rin g re q u iri PUBLISHED EVERY T H U R S D A Y Second class m a il p riv ile g e s au tho rize d at Port O rfo rd , Ore. L o u is L. F e ls h e im E d ito r and P ublisher P a u l L. Peterson ............................... ??............ M a n a g in g E d ito r Post O ffice Box 5 Port Orford, Oregon S u b scrip tio n In C u rry C o u n ty (p e r y e a r in a d v a n c e ).......................... $3.00 Outside Curry County ................................................... $3, 50 Single C o p y ................................................................. 10 Cents A n n o u n c e m e n ts , N o tic e s , News and A d v e rtis in g Must be in the O ffice by 5:00 p. m. NEW SPAPf R \ P U B L IS H E R S 'A S S O C IA T IO N Tuesday IA T IO N A I E O IT O R IA L | as ^ > c 0 ti ^ [ n F un e ra l services were h e ld M on d a y, April 6, at the R o s s Hollywoc>d C hapel in P o rtla n d fo r F l o y d P ro cto r M a rlo w o l Sixes, who pa—ed away April I. at t h e Sam lackson V eterans H o s p ita l in P ortland. M r. M arlo w was the last o f h i s fa m ily b e in g pre ce d e d in d e a t h by lo u r brothers, th re e sisters and one -on, Ray Walkups He was born May 1. 1893, to M r. and Mrs. GVegon S h e ffie ld M a rlo w in S u lliv a n , In d ia n a , and raised on a ta n n near M a rsh a ll, Illin o is . F o llo w in g h is m a rria g e in T erre Haute, h id . . lanu.iry 24, 1918 to M tbel W a lku p he w o rk­ ed to r the G ood Y ear Rubber Co. m Akron, C h io lo r 37 y ears. Re­ t ir in g in 1950 he m o v e d to O re­ gon and b u ilt a hom e on th e .Air­ port Roast One o f the- h ig h lig h ts o f th e F irst Annual S o u thw estern O re ­ gon C o m m u n ity C hurches M is ­ sionars C o n fe re n c e w i l l be th e A re a -W ide K id 's R a lly th is S a t­ urday a fte rn o o n at 2 p. m. , in th e Port O r f o r d C o m m u n ity C h u rc K This is to r a ll c h ild r e n in the Bandon, [>ew A a lle y , 1 a n g - lo is. Port C vford, O p h ir and G o ld Be ac h are as up t h to u g h t he e ig h th grade. T he release tim e classes a n d C h ild E v a n g e lis m Good News C lu b s in these areas w ill be e s p e c ia lly IcaturesL The R a lly 's v a rie d p ro g ra m i t to in c lu d e choruses, quiz, treats, surpn-es. and s p e c ia l m issionary speakers. T h e th e m e is " T h e lig h t o l the W o rld is lesus. " M -A o l the m is s io n a rie s p a r­ tic ip a t in g in t h e C o m m u n ity C o n ie re n ce w ill ta k e part in the pro g ra m , th o se ta k in g part are: Roy B r ill. A lric a In la n d M issions. Andrew Paschal), C e n tra l Am ­ e ric a n M ission, L lo y d K illg o r e , O v e r s e a s Crusades; O ran FL S m ith , Los Angeles H ebrew M is ­ sion. and Arnold D a lk e . V illa g e Missions. F rom T hursday, A p ril 16, th ru Sunday, A p ril 1 9 ,these m en w ill be show in g film s , s lid e s and dis­ p la y - and sp e a kin g in th e C o m ­ m u n ity C hurches at Arago, Dew A a lle y . L a n g lo is, Port O rfo rd and Neskia Beach. I he p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d to co m e and hear these o u ts ta n d ­ in g m issionary speakers. He is su rvived by his w ife . M a b e l, sons,I eslie W a lku p . O ral a n d Henrv M a rlo w o i Akron, O h io ; d a u g h t e r s , Mrs. G rant ( M y r a l K e rb e r ol C o r v a l l i s . C h e r y l Rae M a rlo w o l H a m ­ m ond, Ind. F ight G ra n d c h ild re n , th .e e great g ra n d c h ild re n and a host o f n ie ce - and nephews. He w as awarded th e purple- heart to r se rvice ren dered w ith the 2Sth D iv is io n in F r a n c e . W o rld War I. and is a m e m b e r o t Barracks No. 903 and Z io n lu th e ra n C h u rch ot Port O rford. Am erican L e g io n Post No. 209 Akron. O hio, VFW . C uyahoga F alls, O hio. G range No. 856 ol Sixes. Services were co n d u cte d by M r. H e rbe rt C a lle e o f the L u th ­ ZION L U T H E R A N eran C h u r c h and th e F. V. W, C H U R C H NEWS Attended by M r. and Mrs. Leslie W a lku p . O ra l M a rlo w . Eugene Most o l th e h o s p ita liz e d have and R a lp h H a ll, Chery l M arlo w . re tu rn e d hom e a id are g ra d u a lly Mrs. G rant K erber. M r. and M rs . re g a in in g stre n g th and h e a lth . R a lp h H a ll, M r. and M s. Ray The la -lie s o f Brookings L u th - Hodge. M o n m o u th, ,NL. and Mrs. ei an C h u rch and th e m e n o f th e te>hn C henow eth. Me. and M'S. Port O rfo rd L u th c ra n C h u rc h are V e rn o n C h e now eth o l Portland. in v ite d to a tte n d th e b irth d a y M r. and Mrs. Jack H e rm a n ol m e e tin g o l th e W o m en o l th e Port cYford. C hurch. T h e re w i l l be a b ir th ­ In te rm e n t was at W illa m e tte day ca ke fo r every m o n th o f th e N a tio n a l C e m e te ry . P o rtla n d. ye ar's V a c a tio n B ib le S ch o o l ano a request is b e in g m a d e fo r v o l­ unteers. T h e m a te r ia l has been o rd e re d and w ill soon a rriv c .T h e s u b je ct th is y e a r w i l l be " T r u s t a n d O bey. " T h is is a study o f the T e n C o m m a n d m e n ts . T h e W ord has been re c e iv e d here sch o o l w ill be fro m 9 to 11:30 a. m . , M on d a y th ro u g h F rid a y . th a t Sarah Seal, age 72, d ie d in June 1 5 -2 6 . Parents .ire urged O range, C a lifo r n ia ,o n T h u rsd a y. A p r il 9. fo llo w in g a lo n g illn e ss. to send th e ir c h ild re n . Sarah and Frank Seal liv e d in Port O rford in t h e 193O's and th e ir c h ild re n , B etty and Frank. T O W N A N D C O U N T R Y C LU B T O M EET a tte n d e d -c h o o l here. M r. Seal in s ta lle d a pow er T he T o w n and C o u n try C h ris t­ p l a n t in Port O rfo rd in 1931. ia n W o m en 's c lu b w i l l t o ld a b rin g in g le c t r ic it y to th is city fo r the firs t tim e . He sold the m e e tin g and 12:30 lu n c h e o n at p la n t to Coos C u r r y E le c tric th e L a n g lo is C o m m u n ity C h u rc h about 1942. He also b u ilt the T hu rsd a y, A p r il 16. T e rry A lla n o f Id a ho w ill be Port cT to rd M o te l and was a d ir ­ e c to r o f the bank in G o ld Beach. t he speaker fo r th e a fte rn o o n w ith M rs. Peterson d e m o n s tra t­ in g w it h a p a in tin g using bread and o n io n board. Ex Resident Passes Away Missionaries To Speak At Langlois T h e fir s t annual S o ith w e s te rr O regon M issionary C o n ie re n ce are h o ld in g an A re a -w id e M is ­ s io n a ry R a lly at the C o m m u n ity C hurches in C u rry co u n ty. S p e a kin g at the L a n g lo is C o m ­ m u n ity c h u rc h Thursday e ve n ­ in g , .A p ril 16, w ill be L lo y d K i l ­ lg o re , who Has tr a v e lle d in the O r i e n t , P h ilip p in e s , Formosa. O k in a w a . Hong K ong and V ie t N a m , d o in g e v a n g e lis tic w ork A n d re w Paschall w ill be speak­ in g F rid a y eve n in g, A p r il 17, at t h e L a n g lo is church. Paschall has had m issionary m in is try in C osta R ic a , N ica ra g u a and parts o f n o rth e rn M e x ic o . O ran H. S m ith , fo u nd e r of H ebrew M issions in Kansas C ity and P o rtla n d w ill be sp eaking S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , A p ril 18. Roy B r ill a fo rm e r m issionary in A fr ic a w i l l be speaking Sun­ day m o rn in g , A p ril 19, and A r­ n o ld D a lke o f V illa g e M issions w i l l be sp e a kin g Sunday e vening. T h e D w ir e 's 4 -H Sew ing c lu b m . ’ t T hu rsd a y, A p ril 2, fo r an Easter p a rty . Games were p la y ­ ed a n d re fre s h m nts were served. D onn i Branham .. .is in itia te d as a new. m e m b e r. th e re w ill be e tim e lo r film s , slides, and d isp la ys Iro m 7 Io 7: 30 p iti , when Ihe m a in ser­ v ic e starts. S ervices S u n d a y m o rn in g w ill he at th e re g u la r much as common sense and plain dealing ** Il konn’ oiH* hi ought out 4 m ir ­ a c le p to d u c t th a t w o u ld tr .ic h you to argue m ore e lf e e tlv v l) , t o d a . / lc worn. mi w ith your lo g h , to astound m en w ith your c o m ­ m a n d o l (acts, to e tu haul * h lld - r r n w ith g lU te n ln g ito rie « , to u n d ersta n d th e peo ple o l C h ina, In d ia and K nsd.i, to lo w w e ig h t, to b u ild m uscle to n e, to get a raise, to understand the c o n lu - sion am o n g e c o n o m ic v . , what a lo n g I in«* ot c u sto m e r ■ it Quid a ttr a c t! Hut such a p ro d u ct a l­ rea d y exists. | t ‘ s c a lle d a txx>h. It t a v a il able at yo u i n e ig h b o r­ hood h h ra n It no lo n g lin e o l cu sto m e r* is th e re , start on* ' timesi Sunday school, 9:45, and m o rn in g worship, I L 0 0 . Thursday ( to n ig h t) , the Rev, 'Arnold D a lk e , Is sch e d uled to SON VISITS FAMILY -peak.F rid a y n ig h t s s e rv ic e w ill B ill Bates, son o l M a y o r ansi le a tu re the Rev. L lo y d K illg o re . Mrs. L lo y d B ile s , v is ite d w ith Dr. O ran IL S m ith , o l th e 1.0» h i - fa m ily and frie n d s in Port Angeles Hebrew M ission, w ill O rfo rd fo r a w eek b e tw e e n sem ­ d e m o n s tra te Hebrew c lo th in g , esters at th e U n iv e rs ity o l Port­ custom s, and re lig io u s p ra c tic e s land. B ill's ro o m m a te , |im Ry an, in th e o p e n in g ssorship service. fro m Sum ner, W ashington, ca m e T he C o n ie re n c e w ill c o m e to hom e w ith B ill and enjoyed the a close Sunday e v e n in g w ith the see tiers around B a ttle R o ck and G arrison l ake and m e e tin g the Rev. Roy B r ill as th e speaker. M r. B r ill is a m is s io n a ry w ith 25 frie n d ly peo ple tn Port Orford. When B ill and lin t svent out years o f s e rv ic e In ’A frica . 1 ast Sunday e v e n in g the Y o u th to the Port O rlo rd P ly w o o d o f­ fic e . lin t was surprised to lin d G roup hosted y o u n g p e o ple Irom out Betty’ B ig e lo w was a re la tiv e . the 1 an g lo is C om tn in ity Chur« It, Betty k n e w a ll th e Ryans in The p ro g ra m fe a tu re d a panel Sum ter h a v in g liv e d th e re y ear- discussion on d a tin g and m a r­ age-. She had not seen |im since ria g e . In th e e v e n in g s e rv ic e . t he was in k in d e rg a rte n . Letters film s t r ip on D a i l y V a c a tio n to renew m e m o rie s are e xp e c te d B ib le S chool was s h o w n , f o l­ to be go in g be tw e e n S u ittn e r and lo w e d by a ta re w e ll p ro g ra m in t h e s o c ia l rs.soni fo r M-s. le e Port O rfo rd in th e near fu tu re . M itc h e ll, w t o is m o v in g to W il- I am ina . UÛUIDATIOM Stari» kpril 16** g© %OFF ♦ F a in t ♦ P la stic Pipe » P lu m b in g F ix tu re ! » Hardware and Tools lo c k s in S e a ttle . M r, Core un­ d e rw e n t surgery on \ p r il I. hut Is pre se n tly re c o v e rin g very w e ll He w ill he hack on klut\ in sev­ e ra l weeks. K/CKMAN'S BU1LDINC MA1FRIAL R elatival L eave Mr and Mrs. Leslie Walkup of Akron, Ohio, Eugene Hail and son Ralph Hall of H un inond. Ind., left Thursday lor their homes after a short visit with Mrs Floyd .Marlow and the Ralph Halls following fun­ eral services for Floyd Mar­ low in I*ortland last Monday. Mrs. Marlow and Cheryl Marlow accompanied Mrs. Grant Kerber to Corvallis Sun­ day and wit) remain for an indefinite time. SONNY CORE DUTIES CHANCE iwre Invited to our Coast C uardsntan, Sonny Gore. was ple a se d to re la te to h b ta m - Uy th is w eek th a t his ra te has been ch a n g e d Iro m Seam an Ap­ p re n tic e to F ire m a n A pprentice. The change b e ca m e a fle c liv e M a rc h 31. Ills duties w ill ROW be c a rrie d o u t in th e e n g in e - roo m ot th e Coast G uard C u tte r F i r . based at th e G o v e rn m e n t O pen H o u s e ! ¡SATVmY, AFliL 16 9 az», io 5p.m . S C I TWI NEW IM c CULLOCM Si CVS{ X 0 text NS OH CHAiH SAWS eon tsse NEW 4 -H CLUB FORMED Mix. R ussell's to u rth grade rssont has sta rte d a 4 -H c lu b c a l- l e d t h e H a m m e r-A t h a m m tx s. The c lu b w ill m e e t every M on­ day afte rn o o n at 4 p. m. at the Munson H om e. M rs. M anson am Miss M ona M o ti are th e group leaders w ith th e h e lp o l Kathy Sevems. O ffic e rs are as fo llo w }: l'erry K n ig h t, p re sid e n t, V ic to r Gates, sec-treas. , D ia n e H enry, y e ll and song l e a d e r . 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