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2 - Port Ortord New», Thursday, May 21, D»<>4 Tam a f t e ,<C*S A . i t *3 O J THE C IT Y JAIL ST VXDS IN DISGRACE, W IT H TE ARS OF RUST RUNNING DOWN ITS F VGl TOURISTS THINK T H \T IT LOOKS QUAINT: LETTERS i y IT WOULD LOOK M O R F -S C , W ITH 11 \ FA CIAL OF PA IN T TO THE ID1TOR Breakwater Bill Introduced ! > ’ r E ditor 'f-»nv thanks for the pub- lic ity vou eave me in ray cara- n iie n for t be nomination on the Republican ticket for U S Re presentative from the Fourth Congressional D is tric t I also wish to express my s i n c e r e appreciation and thanks to those who worked and voted for me in the Port Orford area of Cuny County. Cordially, FLORENCE WAGGENER Gardiner, Oregon TO THE EDITOR This is a letter of apprecia tion to those Republicans who h a v e nominated me as their candidate in Oregon's Fourth District, and to those Demo crats who have wished me welL Ï our laith and confidence will be justified, and as Cod gives me strength. I will be a con scientious and effective candi date and legislator. Sincerely, Paul Jaffarian BURNING PERMITS REQUIRED Effective at midnight on Sun day, May 24th, the official for est fire season begins in the Coos F o r e s t Protective Association District. Alter this date all op en burning .ill require a per mit anc logging operators must have their fire t o o l s readily a v a i l a b l e at their 1 andings. However, the humidity regula tion will not be put into effect until a later date. Because a considerable a- mountof debris still remains on the forest floor from the Colum bus Day and subsequent storms the public is again urgedtouse particular caution when using fire in the woods this summer. Burning permits may be ob tained by calling any office of the Coos Forest Protective As sociation listed in the telephone directory. Those wishing per mits should plan to call sever al days in advance of when they w a n t to bum to allow ample time lor warden inspection. Other yeas which will also close at this time include all of the Coast R ange, Dougl as Coun ty, the Siskiyou and Umpqua National F o r e s ts . Josephine, Jackson and Klamath counties closed the first of May. Mr. R, A. Reinke, President Port Orford Port Commission Port Orford, Oregon I know that you will be pleased to learn that Senator Morse and I, together with Congressman Duncan, yesterday introduced legislation to authorize needed construction for navigation nur- POTt bnF*°'r<Mi«ts for Port Orford Our Senate bill is 2oS7, and I have enclosed a number of copies. Congressman Duncan’s bill, identical with ours, is H.R. 11230. I Jo appreciate your sending me the detailed and helplul in- tormation regarding the plans for loading copper ore at your Port. I w ill do all in my power to insure early and favorable con sideration ol our authorization bill, which w ill insure full devel opment of the Port. Sincerely, Maurine Neuberger United States Senator International movement of stolen cars, techniques in ap prehending intoxicated drivers, and cooperation between li censing officials and doctors wall be among topics discussed at the western regional meet- :ng of the AAMVA .Region IV o f the Association of Motor Vehicle Adm inistrators) when it meets in Portland, May 26- Several hundred American SSth CONGRESS and Canadian motor vehicle 2d Session officials are expected to attend sessions which w ill be held 2S37 ja .n tlj with the Western Inter state C mmittee on Highway- IN THE SENATE O f THE UNITED STATES Policy Problems of the Council of State Governments. May 13 (legislative day , March 30), 1964 Workshops during the session w ill be conducted on driver Mr. M o se (for himself and Mn. Neuberger) introduced the licensing and d rive r improve lollowing bill; which was read twice and referred to the ment, enforcement and tra ffic Com m ittee on Public Works safety, financial responsibility, A BILL registration and titles, and re ciprocity. .authorizing construction of a navigation project at Port Orford, Among participants in the Oregon. workshops w ill be Los Angeles' Chief of Police, W. H. Parker, B?!*. e^ ^ 'ted Senate and House of Representatives of who w ill discuss cooperation the United States of America in Congress assembled, that the and communication between project lor cm proving the harbor at Port Orford, Oregon, is auth- police agencies. Parker w ill °5“ icco rdance with the recommendations in the report of be on the Wednesday afternoon the c-haet oi Engineers, Department of the \rmy, contained in panel on enforcement and tra f Senate Document Numbered 62, Eighty-eighth Congress. The fic safety. improvements recommended in such report shall be carried out A number of Oregon officials under the direction of the Secretary of the umy and the super hold offices in the regional vision of the Chief of Engineers in accordance with the plan AAMVA and w ill serve as com- recommended in such report and subiect to the conditions set m.ttce chairmen for various forth therein, at an estimated cost of $696, 000. sections. SEC. 2. There are authorised to be appropriated such sums Edward M Syring, manager as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this \ct. of the d rive r license division of the Department of Motor Ve MARILYN RUNDBERG Evans is the son of M r. and hicles, is president of the west IS JOINT WINNER Mrs. Allan Evans and is Salu- ern region o f the organization. Receives Grant tatorian of this year's gradu Capt. Farley Morgan, Oregon State Police, w ill chairman the ating class. Miss Rundberg, the daugh enforcement and tra ffic safety Students chosen to receive ter of M r and Mrs. Ren Rund' committee, and George C. M il the 1964 one-year fee rem a- ler, Department of Motor Ve berg, is a senior at Pacific sion scholarships have been hicles, w ill chairman the com High School. announced by E. B. Lemon, mittee on financial responsi chairman of the Oregon State bility. Scholarship Commission. These scholarships are awarded an f / S hop p r nually to Oregon High School seniors for the institution of their choice. Chosen from more than 1700 applicants, Bandon student ROTARY - SPONSORED A rthur 0. Evans was named for a scholarship to Oregon State University, and from ANNUAL Sixes, M arilyn Jean Rundberg also was selected fo r a schol arship which she w ill use at Oregon State. SHOP PORT 0 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Second class m a il privileges authorized at Port O rfa A , Ore. p S ' l Motor Vehicle Session Due Dear .Mr. Reinke: ................. ......................... Subscription S i ^ C ^ o (^ y y e“ iDadVanCe>....................... sin gle c o p y ....................................... i o ¿¡n^ Cem eu“ ’ i ° tlCe‘ - N ew j and A dvertising M ust be in the O ffic e by 5:00 p. m. Tuesday PUC Hearing Set On Move Toward Telephone Merger Salem—A hearing on a West Coast Telephone Co proposal to transfer its property and assets to a newly formed com pany w ill be held in Portland on May 28, Public U tility Com- 7 :5 0 P M . Battle Rock School Gym ★ CASH p h IW A T I O N A I E D I T O R I A| 8:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M. COFFEE and DONUTS TO fcVERVONÉ Í Representatives from our Automotive Supply houses will be on hand to discuss any problems you may have concerning your equipment or your supply requirements. _________ I-------------— ■M lIlH iailitU APMIUIOM: AJuHt.tl.00 • U » J r r ll-5 0 f Ehe first hospital in the Pa c if ic Northwest was established at Fort Vancouver 111 1833 ami attended by the fort's resident surgeon. Dr, Folnsie. Ia n ,! I au ..ken .L '.ynhhei Irom Is It, ar« .Mrs. \nna I hornat lir s t v ic e president, M aude Wei a n d G r-v v a T ucker,lo cal chap, te r president. Mrs. Bigelow, bn. m e d ia te past president ol th i Port O rlord BPW, was Ui s ta lk . In c ereinonis s Saturday DRAW ING A T 5:00 P. M FREF PRIZES! 1. 3 /8 " DRIVE TOOL SET 2. SET OF S P AR K p L U G S -T O FIT CAR 3. ONE GALLON OF BRAKE FLUID 4. SET OF LIBBY GLASSWARE You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win! PRIZES ~PZ0£CeoS Fo*. SAHO ics of New York, a holding company The hearing is at 10 a m in the state office building in Portland. S fW ST \ T I CH AIR M \N. M r Betty Bigelow, t a r rig ht, w i elected as S t a t e Legist at iv C hairm an ol Oregon H n tinri and Professional Women at ih a n n u a l. onvenlion held in Pori SATURDAY A D U LT — JU N10B — (.J IIU /B B N NEW SP a General Telephone & Electron »RAND OPENING- sroits esr TALENT SHOW FRIDAY, MAY 22 missioner JonelC H ill reports West Coast is the second largest phone company in the state with subscribers in M ult nomah, Washington, and Coos counties, and the La Grande and southwest Oregon areas The plan, if approved by the PUC would allow the company to reorganize as the New West ( oast Telephone Co. clearing the way for a merger into CD 2*3165 uffladsQ aut° PARTS