2—Pert C rtord Neve», Thursday, April 23, 1944 A Tribute To Unsung Heroes Jay Celles: Women With A Purpose Dear Editors This letter is sent as a tribute to Curn county's Unsung 1 leroes and those in the world at large. Each day we read in the paper, ncar the ÎOP ol thv list 01 orS*lli«*t»ons that have hear on radio, or see on TV, in established themselves as a definite community asset is Port Or- formation about men who per lord's layCette club, a group oi young wives who have not even form a c ts of heroism and we taken a back seat to their lunior Chamber oi • om m eret mcm- ber husbands. marvel at their courage, \mong US, however, arc families, whose I hose lew eager young ladies, who organized originally to as acts may not be spectacular, but sist llu layeees, according to their charter regulations, have ex daily, in quiet dedication, they tended themselves far beyond even their own expectations, in are working tow ard contributing some cases, but wind up by bringing in a winner. belter citizens ol the world ol Besides making the potato salad and baking beans for annual tomorrow. These citizens a re laycee piciucs, serving as hostesses for laycee district meetings now children, «thills ol the fu making Indian costumes, putting on the war paint and manning ture. in whose hands will some concessions at the laycee Indian Village even luly Fourth, run day lest the controls lor our own ning tlwir homes andcaring for their I am il i es, these women find future. time to plan their own pro , cts and b r in g them to successful conclusions. Who are these families? They rna> be v our neighbors or li iemls, They have undertaken man) oil se projects, small and large. the) ma) be rich OT poor, but fo r m e r r e s id e n t tells OF R E C E N T R E V O L U T IO N IN R IO T h e two main ones have been F lAepartment Turnout Suits, they are parents, distinct in the which they raised $501. towards, nd the current Pacific high Mr and Mrs Robert Thomas l i l t JOHN M \CY ta m ■h. il), pk wept it was something for us tact that they are substitute or band uniform fund drive. The latte as started last October and 1 foster parents for another per of Port Orford received a letter hired at their homv In Klo Dr- to see The next day they had to date ihe club has raised over $1, 000, recently from their daughter, lapeko, B ru ii, write ol the re- a mass meeting in the center son's child. .And the ir enthusiasm has prompter other organizations to re— Foster parents voluntarily take- Mrs John (Joan) M.tey, now e e n t revolution expert eneed of the city anil thousands upon sponi: ;o the cause particularly the Sorority , band students. Lions there. Leit to rl^ht are M t, Mr»« thousands went they called t! other parents' children into their residing in Hu. DeJ.imero Quarterback Club and the Rotary , and many businesses and pri- homes. The pay is very low, if Brazil, telling of the recent M u y (the daughter ol M . mid the ' Fam ily March'' as enlire v a t e individuals. Realizing the need tor this type of unselfish Mn, Bob I horn at), C hr» t me, Me, families joined in It where th e y receive pa)ment at all. revolution in that country cooperation, .ayCcttes are showing their appreciation by d e e ii- Ian. M . M u \ And Mhiinv. Hie) are subject to abuse irom B razil U n dergo*, Revolution e. ating their scrapbook this year to all those in the community they met with religious leaders the public and from natural par Dear Folks v he have contributed in many way to m ike their projects suc- of all faiths here in Brazil ents against which they are de We've been reading about cessiuL ( . iiis book, by the way, will be entered in competition one month from the das of the John wenl. but I stayed home 2 » ^ - , ' - '• > fenseless, because the) m u st the had earthquake in Alaska, at the State Convention next month in Eugene. ) revolt This makes us simply and walehed it on a neighbor's maintain the confidential na anil the big tidal waves that Likewise, residents of the c i t y and the North Curry area shivver in our boots, alright, as TV John was very much im ture ot the agency. •Iwuld he proud of the layCettes tor the personal concern they caused damage akmg 1 h e il would have been very tough pressed by the meeting . y g. Great demands are placed on coast, and we re wondering i! have shown in making the area a better place for all of us. on all hands They hail lists The handling of this enlire these lam ilics, We ask them :o of people to kill it would have revolt should show the world consider the children as their they did any damage in Port COM.’L UNTS of this I low er bed been another Cuba There will what a mature country Brazil o w n and low and c a r e for Orford 1 guess Crescent City recently placed along the east suffered quite akit be some tough months ahead is they were pushed so far. them, onl) to advise foster par side ol the art center building for Brazil, but we can all (eel It k so much from Goulart ami While you were having your ents that foster c are is temporary were brought to the attention of listened so long to Communist and so inevitably the child will tremors from the quake up oplomistie now It s al avs hard to ell eco. riends goodbye. Yet you can't th e city council last Tuesday there, we were ha v ing a bit The middle a n d upper be m o v e d . The children are propaganda, and just in the night. The council tabled action keep silent and ust pretend the\ re not gone either. trightened and demanding. Their of an upheaval down here also, classes, akmg with the mil. nick of time, they quietly threw Dear Editor: until the " bed" could be inspec Goo*. . lends, it seems, lave that quality ot becoming a part particular experiences make it as I guess you must have read lary, are for a democratic got them out I wonder if the peo oi things t.-.at are important to some facet of our existence; our ted. In the \pril 9. 1964 issue ol essential tor a loster parent to in the papers. Our king threat rrr.ment. but unfortunately the ple in the US realize what personal life, our business lile. our community life. the Curry County Reporter Mr. be tolerant and understanding. ened revolution took place and lower classes have been so a (rememlous step was tak. n : ormer city police chief Harry Issel. h. , more familiarity Ed \ckley oi Brookings, Oregon, The loster family is always asked lasted one day for which we swayed by the Communist here that day ll wasn't just known as Barney” , is the type oi good friend, to us and many stated a neiv Jog law was not to work with the child toward a are all very grateful No propaganda that they still lend another South American revolt others. o, along with his wite. Sydney, and their two young needed in Curry county. In sup return to its osvn family. blood was shed, and the entire toward the left Their kit is ing against another president daugliters. will leave a void in this community'. port of his statement he quotes As the child leaves the fam upset was handled v e r y If Brazil had gone Commu not going to improve immedi We s are the opinion of man. that The C h ie f, because of from the Oregon law in regard ily we hear the tester parents smoothly ately either amt they w ill hold nist, all of South America ms personal character and beliefs, ran a police department that to the requirement t h a t dogs sa) There goes a part ol my Forced To Retign was respected, far beyond the realization of this community. that against the present gov would have followed, and there w o u ld need to wear a muzzle heart. I'll never take another Former President Goulart ernment also They say ait of isn't much doubt where they Initiative petitions to get the sshen running at large. His quo child. " These same people will We also feel that he brought dignity and prestige to the de partment, a commendable accomplishment for any "small" town. 4-cent-a-pack cigarette tax tation of ORS eO9. OSO ol the turn around and ask for another was forced to resign anil left Brazil will hate (o tighten its much doubt about where they the country hurriedly Many \nd an accomplishment that will take some "living up to. " measure on the November Oregon statutes is correct, but youngster. would have moved on to when belt with no more salary 3ut tor people of Barney's calibre, there is alw ays the lure of General Election ballot are Mr. Ackley failed, to quote or to We, as an agency, otten over of his Communist followers raises until the financial situ South America was taken oi better things. .And he accepted the challenge. being circulated statewide. mention Section ts09.oto, which burden these families because have been jailed which was ation improves somewhat but B iazil was the key country So. though we do hate to lose him. we can only, and with very necessary as they found Backers of the petition, a defines that any dog shall be ol their ability, and our inade here and they certainly showrd at least now they can hope for confidence, wish the best tor him and his family, because thev bi-partisan group, have until considered 'running at l a r g e ' q u a te supply of foster homes. absolute proof that the Com- U -S help their right colon We are deserve it. ’ July 2 to get the 37.096 signa when it is oil or outside of the Fortunately we have some ex mini lata had so infiltrate.! the lhe day of the revolution it thrilled by what we have seen So long. Barney,. . and Sydney.. , and Kathy, . . and Tammy . tures of registered voters nec premises belonging to the owner cellent loster parents. country and its government self we stayed at home as we here, but realize that the Com or keeper ot such dog, witlwut 1 ese loster families are rot Their takeover date was to be were all warned to ikt Soldiers mumsts are mil going to take essary to put it on the ballot. a muzzle, as provided by ORS given medals, plaques, or pub- May 1, our Labor Day. just It w ill be up to the voters this defeat quietly, and that and tanks were about, some in November to decide whether 609.080, or not in the company licit) toshow their worth. Their possible (rouble still lies ahead, units on the side of (ioulatt of and under the control of its reward lies in the future asthe) Oregon's hard-pressed general but at least there is boj>c and others on the Democratic LETTER TC EDITOR a r e able to see the gifts the) fund w ill get any money from Owner or keeper. " I hanks for the Easter card s ie, ail more or less waiting Therelore, it is quite obvious have given a youngster. Since cigarette taxes Costs of run and greetings We had our far orders to begin the fight, that a .log that is off the prem the agency is a w a re of their Dear Evlitor: ning the state's colleges, insti but b tfire it began the ma Easter egg hunt, ami the little ises belonging to the owner or great value and service, we are Not onl) h is the re.-.^ian Objection to making Honey- tutions, hospitals, welfare and F m ! Project It Unsound jority - f the m ilitary units kids were so th riiird keeper does not need to wear a writing this letter in tribute to - man State park south of F lo r social services, and basic muzzle as long as it is under the our Unsung Heroes of the past, Farm bureau members think I'll close for now Ixive to Republican presidential prim m a ttil to the side of the right, ence part of the proposed school support to elementary control of its owner or keeper. present, and future. the project is unsound also and it was all over you all We'll be anxious to ary. but it seems to be taking Dunes Seashore National park and high schools a ll come out The measures necessary to keep because it seeks to concentrate hear any news of lhe tidal advantage ol its position io in Under Armed Cuerd has been expressed by the cf the general fund. Curry County Publie fluence recreationists in one area a dog under control will depend wave damage We’ve been lh e fort at the end of our readers to g e t on the Oregon Farm Bureau federa rather than to encourage a Oregon now is the only state on the purpose the dog is being Welfare Conun. thinking about you ever since -treet was too , Goulart which bandwagon. 1 -io not question tion. * Sarah M. Robertson, their editorial privilege as long we didn't know at the tune, reading about it in the papers which receives no revenue used lor and the amount of train natural dispersion along the Administrator R. E K err Eugene, chair entire coast, Kerr added. He from a cigarette tax. as they keep it on the editorial thank goodness, as it would ing it has received. It is feasible Love, Joan man of the 0F B F Natural Re said the State Highway's Rec A cigarette tax of 4-cents t h a t some dogs could require P*ge. Mrs Macy is a graduate of have worried us Since the sources committee, appeared per pack would bring an esti both a muzzle and a leash to be reation report identified 91 An Oregonian poll appearing day after the revolution it has I'-irt Orford High School with recently at Florence before the mated $19.000.000 per biennium u n d e r control. Other properly in the April 12 issue shows Lodgi tx in under armed guard coastal sites, either developed lhe class of '44; W illamelle National Parks Sub-committee into the general fund, Gragg trained dogs, though, such as or worthy development. as the leading candidate lor th« University '49; her husband We saw soldiers arresting said of the House Interior and Insu Republican nomination. The working dogs, would need neither K e rr concluded his testimony is also a Willamette graduate Communist sympathizers all lar Committee in relation to In other states, the cigarette a muzzle nor a leash when work April 10 issue ol Greater Oregon, around us the next day Now, by saying Farm Bureau felt md a post graduate i n '49 The George Stadieman, chairman an Albany newspaper, shows a 1 assume most of the leaders Macys then went to lhe Ha pending Oregon Dunes Sea he dislocation of private prop and tobacco taxes bring in ing sheep or cattle. This would shore bills greatly different result. The re of the Oregon D ra ft Lodge for from one to eight per cent of also be true for hunting dogs, or erty owners such as this bill sults to date show Goldwater 166, are under arrest, but one can waiian Islands where John Proud of Oregon New p e ts being exercised that are President Committee, today would involve should be im the general revenue. Rockeleller 23; Nixon 9, and not yet express an opinion taught school for a year announced the appointment of K err said Farm Bureau Jersey got 8.3% of its total gen properly trained and under con posed only under compelling freely to a Brazilian until you Returning to the states, both Lodge 3, trol. Wallace A. Johansen of Coos members are proud of Oregon eral revenue from tobacco reasons He said those persons of them taught for two years see what side he is on. The This raises a serious question. It is the purpose of the new Bay as Chairman of the Coos and do not want to see Honey- taxes in 1962 and Texas got in the Florence area fee! the at Dallas, then John entered law to form a control district County Area o f the State or Why are most Republican Coun danger is still in the air man park relinquished to the economic benefit expected is 6 2%. Washington gets more Red Chinete P la n t the American Institute of For ty Chairmen backing Goldw ater fo r dogs that will protect the ganization. Park Service. He said he was than 2% of its state funds outweighed by the dislocation It is shocking to us who arc eign Trade at Phoenix, Ariz , Why does the Greater Oregon pets and valuable dogs that are Johansen, who is married confident Oregon could dis from cigarette taxes. of property owners. serving a useful purpose and al and the father of two children, Poll indicate the people want living here to see daily in the and has been a foreign repre In addition to being a highly charge her responsibilities in The hearing was arranged by Goldwater’Why is it almost im papers, the quantities of arms, sentative for the Carnation so to provide better methods by the recreation field in coopera Rep Robert Duncan of Ore productive tax, the cigarette which those dogs that are doing is a practicing attorney in Coos possible to find an individual the lists of communists a r Milk Co. for the past nine Bay He is a graduate of the tax is very inexpensive to ad tion with present federal land gon’s 4th Congressional Dis who supixMts Lodge? Is the Ore rested, ( foreign ones seem to years; three years in Mexico damage and creating a public U niversity of Oregon and its gonian trying to manufacture m inister, Gragg said. It would hazard can be controlled. managing agencies without en tric t. be Red Chinese so it looks as City and 6 years in Rio De- cost Oregon only about $75.000 actment of special legislation. support for Its candidate’ I be M-. zkckley claims that our law school. if that's where the plans were Jamcro Mrs Mary is a teach Johansen urges a ll those per lieve May 15 will give us the a year to collect the tax, which present laws would be adequate Kerr stated that while the originated), the proof of their er in the American school, is fa r less than it costs to ad for proper control if enforced. sons in Coos county who wish outcome of the Dunes park answer. infiltration in all fields. And though four of their five chil minister other kinds of taxes. proposal depends on the effort But this is not a problem of en to help in the D ra ft Lodge even more personal, to find out dren i Kit, Jan, Johnny, Joe Harold Frederick, D. D. S. Volunteers who wish to help forcement. Unfortunately dogs movement to contact him. put forth by the Oregon Cong that people you know were Organizational Chairman and Christina are attending the cigarette petitions should con cannot read the laws and regu ressional delegation, he was Lincoln County Republican Communists! British school tact the Committee for Cigar lations and further cannot rea gaged in the killing or wounding sure they would withdraw their People Went Wild Central Committee ette Tax, P.O- Box 7301, Salem, son as to what is right and what and therefore can also be killed Other relatives of the Macys support “ if they concluded its Box 36 When the revolution was in this area are Mrs Macy's Salem—Governor Mark Hat is wrong. Therefore, it is nec immediately. Oregon 97303. authorization would not be in Oceaniake, Oregon over, people everywhere wenl field, in cooperation with the It is for this reason that the essary to provide new laws that sister, Mrs Alan Corbin of the best interest of recreation wild, throwing confetti and Gold Beach and Macy's broth Governor of Alaska, today will restrict the freedom of dogs new dog control law would pro or would not be consumateci in JUSTICE COURT papers from their windows, vide protection for dogs of val to roam by placing the respons er, D r Robert Macy of Coos a good park of which its sup urged Oregon residents who dancing in the streets Many Bay are seeking work in Alaska ibility on the owners to be sure uebyproviding a better method porters could be proud.” Cases appearing before Justice the dog has no chance to revert whereby th e y would be under as a result of the earthquake, K err explained that develop not to go to Alaska without A r th u r F. Niemann in Justice to its natural instinct to chase positive control at all tim e s . ment of recreation facilities Under the present law the dog and kill animals and birds. a firm job offer nor before Court since last report were; Post 76 American Legion and emphasizes quality and quant Floyd Francis Jordon, April 15, Under the present situation it control officer can only pickup the auxiliary, aided by twospon- checking with their local State ity of recreation rather than burglary in a dwelling, held for unlicensed dogs that are running is only possible for our dog con Employment Service office. sors, the Lions club and Western grand jury; Allen Lee King, April trol officer to enforce the lic loose. If the new law is approv States Plywood Co-op, will send promotion of special projects. The governor said too many 16, no vehicle license, $5; Ken- ensing of dogs. Even if a dog is ed, then he will be able to pick two boys to Boys State and two He felt that with the Outdoor persons are arriving in Alaska net h Edward Rundburg, April 17, licensed he is still able to kill up all dogs that are running at girls to Girls State again t h is Recreation Resources Review for jobs that do not exist. VBR, $15; Dale Gilmore, April livestock. This is pointed out in large, whether licensed or not. season. commission s t u d y , imple Several candidates at Housing and food are limited, 17, shoplifting, held for grand They would be impounded for mented by the Bureau oi Out he said, and persons living in ju ry ; Grace Partlow, April 17, ORS 609. 150 titled "Right to five days or longer before they tended the last regular meeting, door Recreation to draft a na Alaska w ill get firs t choice of shoplifting, held for grand jury; kill dog t h a t kills or injures would be destroyed. This would Wednesday, April IS, and gave tionwide recreation plan, and livestock! 1) Except as provided a short talk. Several of the boys jobs created as a result of the Kathryn Gene Harrington, April in subsection (3) of this section provide a central p l a c e for a eligible had made previous plans c ritic a l recreation needs in 20, no operator license, $5; Syd earthquake. The unemploy person to look fortheir dogs that to work this sumaher, so final any dog whether licensed or not other more populous sections ney Lee Chandler, April 20, VBR, of the county, “ it would be ment problem created by the $10; Wesley Blayn May, April w h ic h while off the premises are lost or strayed and where a selections were delayed. The Legion membership com hazardous to predict that the destruction in Alaska is al 20, excessive noise, $5; Oscar owned or u n d e r control of its dog of value can be claimed. owner, kills, wounds, or injures Having all dogs under control mittee reports the Post is now Congress would soon or gen ready c ritic a l and w ill be made Leroy McAllister, April 20, im reduces t h e possibility of the erously endow this project even worse by and influx of job proper muffler,$5; Donald James any livestock not belonging to spread of rabies, and I am sure two over quote withseveral yet seekers who have no job offers, to be signed up. the master of such dog, is a pub were it more urgent.” White, April 21, truck speeding, the governor said. nuisance and may be killed -vould be a welcome situation $10;Gerald Leslie Chilton, April lic for newsboys, postmen and other immediately by any p e rso n . 21, disobey stop sign, $15; Alton However, nothing in this section delivery and service p e rso n s, RICKMANS RETURN Lowell Crousser, April 21, no applies to any dog acting under borne gardeners as well as the Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rickman operator license, $5, the direction of its master, or livestock producers who h a v e returned home after a five month the agents or employees of such a n d are now sustaining great vacation in New Mexico an d master. (2) If any dog, not under losses to their means of making Arizona. They brought back a large supply of agatetized rocks, the control of its owner or keep a living. In Mr. Ackley's statement, he which is their hobby and invite er, is found chasing livestock PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY not on the property of such own claims t h a t every dog owner all of their friends to come in Second class mail privileges authorized at Port Orford, Ore. France's Louis XIV though» he found a er or keeper it shall be deemed, would need to buy a muzzle. This and see them. The Langlois-Ophir-Port Or prim a facie, as engaged in kil would only be true if the dog w ay »o keep molhi a w a y from his fine ford (LOPO) Rifle club will m jet ould not be kept under control Louis L. Felsheim ................................ Editor and Publisher fur» by dousing them with »»rong »moil Help The Band Uniform Fund n d in g , or injuring Monday, April 27, 8 p. m ,, in ling, w o u 3) Paul L Peterson ........................................ Managing Editor Subscribe to the News ing perfume» Thi» only attracted more No person shall kill of its master by a. iy other means the American Legion hall for a livestock,! of them! any dog for killing, wounding, such as a leash, ie .c or proper Port Office Box 5 port Orford, Oregon b u s in e s s session and for new injuring, training and not in ,e company or chasing chickens up Subscription members to sign up. There are on a public place, highway, or of its master, M. J. B. C O F F E E In Curry County (per year in advance,...................... $3.00 at present 27 signed. A new dog control district is within the corporate limits of Outside Curry County ..................................................... $3. so The club would like to get as any city. " necessary in Curry county to in 1 lb. 79<t Single C opy................................................................10 Cent many as possible on the charter in . m u way to seep This law which is now in ef sure the proper protection of the application to the National Rif 2 lb. Announcements, Notices, News and Advertising $1. 57 damaging moth» from is sometimes misunderstood valuable dogs, livestock, wild le Association, which will most fect Must be in the Office by 5:00 p. m. Tuesday your clothe» and rug» but is very clear in stating that life, c o m m e r c i a l lily bulbs, likely be m a d e immediately any dog killing or injuring live flower gardens and general pub 3 lb. $2. 35 il to »pray, iprinkle or after this meeting. This meet stock may he killed by any per lic health. This will be possible hang Di-chloricide moth 994 product». Moth», oggt NEW SPAPER W ATI ON A l E D IT O '» I A L ing will be an opportunity for son. This does not a p p ly to if the majority of the people in 6 oz. Instant anyone interested to get the in- chickens on a public place or C urry county vote " For dogs run and larvae are killed P U B L IS H E R S N formation they desire. April 23, 24, 25 and clothe» completely highway or a dog under the con ning at large—NO!" -A S S O C IA T IO N ' . ‘ * ■ A m F F i IL H IA i T u I a MEMBER iu n u . ] moth - protected for a trol of its owner. It also indi TUCKER'S MART Raleigh Gardner, President full year. cate» that any dog found chasing Curry County Livestock livestock is considered as en- Association So Long, Barney Dog Control Law Needed Group Seeks Smoke Tax Farm Bureau Opposes Federal Dunes Project Bay Attorney Heads Lodge Com. Alaska Job Seekers Are Cautioned To Wait For Firm Offer Legion To Send Students To State Rifle Club Dales Neel 1 lAS^ c6T4 suor o/W M IT S A FACT.»