Blue River School Program Explained At Thuriday Meeting Port Orford News, T bund ay, Mav By NEONTA HALL prep program but w ill (and The Orford l*TA boated must) develop Into vocational « special meeting Thu radii y aspects of our society. evening at the Port Orford M a n y R a a v o n t C ited grade school with a large Schools are organized to tendance from Coo* and Curry teach and have established cur­ counties to hear Haymond riculum s with goals to work Speulda and Huger Christ of f o r ., Many students become the McKenzie Hlue R i v e r frustrated and drown as they arhool where n new “ in school- progress through the grades work exjx-rlence program " la Many are resentful, hostile and being carried out for high real discipline problems, many school boy*. are unable to get knowledge .Mr* Lloyd Hate», l*TA presi­ fm m books, other» dislike con­ dent, Introduced the visiting stant ridgrdness and routine educator» following a dinner and are unable to concentrate. served by the PTA Many reasons exist, including Oregon, with a staggering poor home enviroment, that total of 2.000 boy» a year drop­ cause students to drop out of ping from high school, was the school. prime concern of Speulda, a The McKenz t- plan Is for high school principal tor 14 boys who are not benefiting years, and should be the con­ from a regular school pro­ cern of all parents and tax­ gram. The aim Is to develop payers' Speulda, moetlng with "basic skills using n minimum other educators and Interested of simplified e q u i p m e n t ; citizens in his d istrict, planned classes are small (5 or 6 stu- u different type of school which d m ts l. “ I don't know w h y - so far Is meeting with success. but here I can le a rn ", com­ Lr4ng In the scientific age mented one of their students the demand for unskilled labor recently Roger Christ says, is rapidly decreasing and "These boys have been under­ chances for successful perman­ estimated. if the subject is ent employment for the un­ explained slowly, they can get skilled und uneducated person It, an I tests have proved it." is becoming less and less Many of these boys had Itcalizing ihe amount of money never used tools and most of being spent each year for a them could not drive a nail tudent in school who then They a-,. being taught auto­ drops out before graduating mobile mcchi-nlcs. welding and often means increased unt-in- carpentry at the present time. p'c^ment and a further drain The school has a library of on taxpayers An important textbooks and instructors arc step to salvage these "wasted pk-aseii to find the students •> ' i.-nt method w illin g ly using these books cl teaching Is to be com­ without being asked to, A mended. strong group feeling exists, and Simplicity 1« Pastured the students believe the tra in ­ N j • iphi.it.cated heudquart- ing they are receiving here, irs sim plicity is the main "they w ill use." feature* A short film showed Optomlstic parents visiting ihe students working on their t.ie schcol are shown with pride 340 acre classroom with a few ihe accomplishments of the -simple tools. They budt a boys teol shed on a sled for J js l W ill C iv* Diploma $8.0 t fur the nails) the re­ The school w ill give a diplo­ mainder was taken from the ma The state department of forest even t , making their education recognizes this pro­ own shakes An old abandoned gram and employers In the building is slowly being re­ area arc interested and have paired and converted Into class indicated willingness to help rooms. boys wishing employment The objective is to orient Questions asked by members I hi se young people back to be- ill the audience were "Have ;.-g respectable citizens It Is you found deliberate flunking hoped that generally, equal in order to get Into this time can be devoted to aca­ school?" Ans -"T h ia is good, demic pursuits an I to practical they need this vncnlicnal tra in ­ train.ng in m yriad arras o| th e re !" • n and intergrating each Qucs "W i ' are the plans other for w ork:n„ >h:s 340 i eres’ The program w ill be directed Ans.—"Tree planting, t r e e endeavor to give the individual thinning, water "ontrol game a feeling of pr: Jv and success and fish conservation ' by developing "esprit de corp” , The school operated on a a recognition of need for budget of *16,000 We can note knowledge and training and to here tha. the University of develop initiative and self- Oregon w ill receive an $:ioo conf.dence. thousand g-ant for research 1 hep n>gram w ill be directed In this cas< actual work and toward those people who w ill ed'i, on ' r ?1 b"vs is b, n ; not develop in this college accomplished SA M P L E BALLOT at­ FO R U S E IN A L L P R E C IN C T S FOLD TO SAMPLE PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY F or P recin ct N o ............ C u rry C ou nty, O regon A t th e P R IM A R Y _ N IO O ------------------------ M IN A T IN G E L E C T IO N to be held nur « i? n I'' □ for MATfBRMl A L IC I 16 0 0 17 ■■■■i w .ú 'f f i , NATIONAL ■■ ™ 1 vsiosr*8ss ¿ lt S th ^ humbbi rngim g Aun C O SB STT □ □ □ .’ I ?? □ ?3 □ 24 □ u ■ i m i i l .1 ______ ____ "R e-elect O regon . Democratic __________________________ N ational C o m m llU e n. indorsing Indorsing Kennedy K e n n e d Johnson y' . . . _ wom an, principles *’ " Y o u r N atio n a l , o m m lt.e e w o m .n fr£ m I M to 1M 0. fo r President Johnson and victory 1 ?7 i'H S L A IN g B U R N H A M ?a □ JOHN O - O O NA LO I n 32 □ V » B N COOK A LFR S O H C O RRRTT 34 □ RORSRT R OUNCAN 35 □ R IC H A R D O IY M A N N 16 □ (O W A R O N 37 □ AL FLSGSL 3fl □ V IR O IN IA G R A N T □ R O IT H FA D S LR V O R IS N B fU L A H H A N D 4i n □ ra ti, R etu rn an experienced delegate, served as delegate In ISSO support President Johnaon ” " M a k e the new fro n tie r Kennedy's Using I m o r ta l by D em ocratic victories In IS R 4 - "P resid en t l.vn don Johnson and a liberal p la tfo rm ." LSR O V M Y R O N H A N N O N " F o r Johnson In l»S0; Johnson for President H u m p h r e y fo r V ic e President 1»»4 " "W in w ith President Johnson and Robert K ennedy AU the wav w ith LBJ A L t S N H O FF A * R BD O * os Oregon Dem ocratic convention d rirg a iiu n I refttdrnt Johnson deserve* enthusiastic support.’’ M A N Rd P A U L J. H O F F . M 'Slogan* cannot . replace In te g rity , lo y a lt) tn re«po n»l\. hr people * J. F R A N C Y L H O W A R D " M o re economy not m ore taxes all the w iy with LBJ " M A X IN ......... .. I JOHNSON ............................. " M a x in e Johnaon fo r Lyndon Johnaon ’’ 45 46 47 □ PHIL'R D ‘• a ’«’ _ , 0 54 □ 5 5 □ 51, □ 57 □ 50 □ 60 □ 61 □ 62 □ 6.1 □ 64 0 85 0 fifL 0 67 0 I.H 0 6 9 □ /n n LJ 79 □ 81 □ " A ll the w ay w ith L B J W ayne Morse of course, delegation c h a irm an — "Pledge fu ll support to President Johnson ________RRd his choice fo r Vice President " " F o r Lyndon B Johnson and the ru n n in g m s tr o f Lyndon's choice." J a m s h R e e le c t experienced delegate who becked _________________________ Kennedy and Johnson in n 1 IM O convention " Le W lU lA M M M 'W ill w ork w ith W ayne Morse fo r a liberal platform. y o u Johnson ' __ ■ O W A R 0 ~ X ~ K ifM S T X wlSvra (AliX) ........ ÜÀTI6WAL FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 82 0 LYNDON B JOHNSON m th , w tth L B J TUI UHlTia fTAf l l AL M Y I R t v*i* h r a«* ESfi ìTÀTE TREASURER 88 □ 89 □ 90 □ Vof* fo r On* Financial responsibility in state a ffa irs / VIC DAVIS “ Opposed to any increase in taxes by - ________________________ economy in office. Lifelong Democrat ROBERT W. (BOB, STRAUB "Seasoned Democrat for clear. _____ responsible government and wise investment of state funds.' THOMAS M. BAGGS FOR a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l . ROBERT THORNTON "Your present Attorney General. _____ experienced in protecting the public interest " 91 □ FOR STATE SENATOR, SlVIHTH 11HATÔHIÀL BIITRICT 92 □ Coos and Curry Counties R. F. (DICK) CHAPMAN 93 □ DAVID R PHILPOTT V of* for On* "Incumbent, now serving my tenth year as your legislator." “ Full development of the great potential o f Coos and Curry Counties." m i f ATE REPRES ENTATIVE, D ISTRICT. Coos and Curry Counties. Vote for One CARL BACK "Y our representative w ill strive fo r more 94 □ _________________________benefits for Coos and Curry Counties." "S e ffec tiv e «t rep dedicated to ik^m _____ ‘Z trong ' T ’F « -p resentation ir « ir n is iio ii ueuicaieo -------------- -- - ** • of - O * regon *’ i l p l e r representing Dem ocratic principles the people N S U B C R O IR "D em ocratic U n ite d States Senator from Oregon - 0 votes Kennedy -Johnson program fo r progress ’’ P A T R IC K J O 'LO U O H LC N " I w ill support and work fo r the election o f President Lyndon Johnson." SO T O R O VC R HU LSS "PU w tn and stay w ith L B J .” FÖR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Curry County W A L T IR 96 □ • J. P IA R tO N u . President Johnaon as I was n for Roosevelt, T ru m a n . Stevenson and Kennedy "D em ocratic leadership fo r peace, fu ll em ploy­ m en t, op portunity fo r youth , security for aged " W A L L V P R IR S T L IV " W ill w o rk 100s- fo r voter's wishes — continue our late President Kennedy's program s " M F R L V H ( P R T il S M ITH -D em ocratic leader. Johnaon fo r President, support Kennedy Morse liberalism fo r R4 victory " GLCN M STA D LC R s tate senator, fo rm er rep re s e n ta tiv e, p recin ct com m it- '»» m sn . radiom an Vigorously supports K ennedy Johnson p r o g r a m - B R V S R L T R. STRFFRN "A lin e D em ocrat who w ill represent you " __________ C HA R LR S O 95 □ ROBERT L. MILLER Your present district attorney — experienced - mature — effective — serving all w ith fairness W ILLIAM N. WALLACE “ I w ill get the job done." PORTCR H A R O L D P STCUBS "W e need this strong D em ocrat at the Dem ocratic _________ BRtlonal convention, nom inate Johnaon." " I'll thank you fo r I o f your I t votes — ________ fo r Johnson liberalism — ROSCRT W . (ROB, STR A UB .................................. r„ Oregon D em ocrat keep „ Kennedy's courageous program --------- s m oving * A ll the w ay wtth .......... th M O N R O f SW R B TLA N D ______ " R e j e c t Prealdenl1 Johnaon a i v s iu r |]t wsyglslaOKl. wtth W ill ______ H u b e rt H um phrey or R obert Kennedy^ ai T ullman "Second D is trict Congressman A solid record of D em ocratic leadership.” R. S L A IN g W H IP P L I "E lect Lyndon Johnson to keep A m erica secure, prosperous and at peace ” DO N S. W IL L N S R " Y o u r D em ocratic state senator W ill support . v m -ra c w ____ 1 " - ‘dent Johnson In Kennedy trad itio n " ” ° 1.? W IL M O T "State rep resentative, school te acher prectnct com- m ttleew om an, supporting P resident Johnson^ H um phrey v ic e P re rid e n t.’ — H IL IN ' FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. ____________________ Vof* f o r On* H5 i- ! ALFRED H. CORBETT “ Continue to use experience«!, proven _________________ an[) foresigbted leadership in state government." 06 1~1 HAROLD P. STEUBS "We need this strong Democrat on the ----- ---------- ------------------------------- Republicanjnonopolized Board of Control.-' 67 Q **• A - (C Apj VECCE “ For wheresoever the carcass is there --------------------------------------------- the eagles w ill be gathered together.” , n o (h e r ______ _______ ___ — ______________ ___ D em ocratic victory tn R4 " H O W A R D R. L I C "Lynd and —w R obert "L y n d on on B B Johnson ____________ w. Kennedv all th e way. S IÖ N IV L IIK K M Fxperleiii »'d representation * s * u r k im n w fig htin g lib e ra ra l : • * >th Presid nt Johnaon • Kennedy Ideala R O ti MORGAN O ted . ’,I)t mo<' raA tl<' who w ill work w ith I resident Johnson to prom ote Kennedy program.** W A Y N I MORSE " A ll the ua> w ith President Johnaon." M A U R IN R Vole for On* FÔR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONCEES^. FOUl_____ 5ÑAL DISTRICT. Coot, Curry, Douglai, J*ckion, JoMphln*, Lan* and Linn Counti**. Vot* fo r On* ROBERT B. DUNCAN "Re-elect your effective 4th District 83 □ ________ _____ Congressman Good government is your business.” CHARLES O. PORTER Your Congressman for four years. 84 □ ___________________ Pledges action fo r you, Oregon and America ■ 0 R IC H A R D L K IN N S O V "g le e t sn ^experienced Incum bent Rep- ■SS— X *'-- - ■' ■ -------- resenta tlv e who voted fo r K ennedy Johnson In l»S0 " 48 0 " I w ill voice the people's c h o ic e ." DAL» MORGAN H AR LA N JOS H A W K IN S V o ta «or Tw o "K en nedy senator Johnaon fo r President a great le a d e r ir K ennedy R oosevelt t r a d it io n " " F o r President Johnson's w a r against p o ve rty, fo r fu ll e m p lo y m e n t and Tasting peace " "A fig h tin g ( ongressman A loyal D em ocrat A n enthusiastic supporter of President J o h n so n " " L e t ’s do fo r Oregon w hat our President lx doing fo r our c o u n try — " W ill w o rk hard w ith In te g rity to accompUah expressed desires o f the people " " A U the way w ith Lyndon B Johnson" 4" □ □ la w I ’ "C ontin ue our Nation Johnson and a fort* “ C om plete John In te llig e n t action _______ ___ _______ "B acking JFK LBJ Ideals In action.-' • lie n . . « 33 □ 43 t h r tr "Johnson f o r P re s id e n ! i fo a r iu d kmjrhii lo o k in g i Dem ocratic m r w ng /e m o c r it ii leader Kennedy T rum an R oow wait velt - tra d —- itio n C LA RK FR A NK C LSYS 44 to HUUN IU IN I □ □ _____ "S p e a ke r of the Oregon House of R epresentatives ______ __ whu supports Lyndon B Johnson " —-w—, we.ewew. e e i. • ' AjzT i i (J riu a tio n xp d e r lr f f c ed national convention delegate _ A c K u II) n B I N n N a l I T c T o n v e n tio "E rien Johnson President K ennedy po licies p r ro s • .l,e p irifo >ol O e iR l v - • * h l i r “ m n i a anitarian ila v s lw e .r~ - !< - - !< - *■ - O w- —9 V < ’ r re — " hu U i n i n « r i l t a a n i l e | a « . .fS bio ( rm I I v I »• B« i.' 1 a llANR‘ aRSJAlRTV . . I ■ « - Mm ■ * J A . 5» » S M N S T T "E xperienced state delegate - Johnson I ' r ’ ld rn l-K e n n e d y policies p r n g r .- - .lir hu m m anll* ri.w r.1. hu anitarian p la tfo rm ' F O R vice PRESID E N T S ! ■ I N I SOZASTH Johnaon Kennedy in 'M " • ILL B RA O LSV 4? _____, C L A R l N C i (M AS G .| B ASTO N “ W ill support President Johnaon Roosevelt, Trun f r u m a n 'a n d Kennedy ' I supported Presidents Roosevelt. W A L T g R H DOOO “ R e e le c t proven, lib e ra l. Oregon Dem ocrat Back the K ennedy Johnaon program " N A N C ÌR P. F A O R L 1 V " L e t th e Dem ocrats continue to lead tha c oun try lo rth to new fro n tie rs " W IL L IA M PRYS "Lana C ounty distric t a tto rn e y, a strong volce fo r Oregon and for Johnson " 'C a rry on fo r JFK 'A H the way wtth L B J ' “ BO □ C L A R IN C S B A R TO N L O R IN T Z (L A R R Y ) 39 * t fa i l •< < ' « r i l i n g 26 □ id □ ^ A .T ,r7 J 7 ‘rT<’ '"ÍI W^TT,,WAL fOHvnrnirar FÖUWTH eewesriiiowAi D lS TR IC Y . C om , C u rry , Dov«les. j sekaan. lesephln«. Lane and L in n Csuniu, ----- ■----------------------i v*»in^**8Sw Vets for Fourteen M A * ™ A A " " A B R L S H R IM " Y o u r state chairm an aervlng Oregon D em ocrats at home and the national convention " H A R V S Y A KSSO N "D e m o c ra tic v ic to r . p e , ce p ro s p e rity - pro Sr’ * * keep A m e ric a on thr move re-elect Johnson " S T S V I A N O IR S O N - f o encourage a Dem ocratic P a rty of vision and —j A _ victory ** M A R JO R Ig L B A R T L S T T " W ill support the D em ocratic P arty _ n *— 1 ?0 71 i 1 nODUB coMMtmrwflWjor V IR G IN IA O S A N T my IB 59 □ MAY V" o r f rot sn iB iT ir TffTwr h cHBint raiiVtwnov m n 53_ □ ** __ __ ___ 14 □ 52 □ SATURDAY r r M H A R V f y AKRSON " D «m