I
2 —Port v?rtord News,
Thursday,
lune 18,
1964
Forest Protection Comes High
Curry Public Works Projects
Include Chetco and Rogue
been unusually cooperative in .
Washington, D C. — T h e
(air with our o ia tn c t," uun
House Appropriations Com
can said.
mittce has recommended 8100.
" I have tried to ask only
COO for operations and main
tenance of public works in 1er that which can be justd.e,
Curry County during the next as ectn.m .cally sound and
fiscal year, beginning July 1, that which is reasonaole m
Congressman Robert B Dun
view of the available funds at
the comm itiees
disposal,"
can iD Ore 1 announced today
Lur.can pointed out. " I have
The comm.Dee's recommen
dations. which had been urged served on the Appropriation
by Duncan and included in the CctnmJtee at S zitm and 1
President s budget, were $20.- believe the cumm.ltee mem
000 for the Chetco River and bets appreciate this somewhat
800.000 b y the Rogue River at novel approach."
Gold Beach
" I w ill do everything possi
"During the next twelve ble during the coming y e a r,"
months," Duncan said, "the Duncan said, "to move" along
Appropriations Committee is as rap.dly as passible w ith a
recommending that the Corps s o u n d program of public
of Eneineers invest 812 882.000 w rks
The construction of
and the Bureau of Reclama
these essential public works
tion 8840.000 on construction, adds significantly to the ecan
planning and survey projects cmy of our d istrict.
The
and $2.518.000 for operations money put into this construe
and maintenance of public t;on work is in fact an invest
works in the 4th Congressional ment and not an expenditure
D is tric t."
and w ill return benefits to the
The committee approved 4th District and the country
8150 000. not included in the for many years into thé
President's budget reauest. for future "
initial planning for App’ecate
Reservoir on the Rogue River
The unusual procedure re
suited from an appeal by Dun
can to the committee to grant
At a special m eetin g Monday,
June 15, the Curry County Court
at least minimum planning
adopted p l a n s tor a summer
funds for Applegate and Elk
y o u t h em ploym ent program.
Creek reservoirs on the Rogue
The plan was subm itted by W. L.
River so that the two dams
Anderson and follow s ideas and
could proceed at the same
experiences of other such pro-
time as Lost Creek Reservoir
g r a m s ioed in Lane, Marion,
Seven bovs of the F FA Chao
"The committee chose to
Hood R i v e r and M ultnomah
continue the Lost Creek pro ter of Pacific High School with
counties and the city of Port
ject at almost full speed and
Advisor Charles Hines left
ject at almost full -need and I Langlois Friday. June 5. at land.
The plan c a lk for em ploying
am very grateful." Duncan 3 00 p m. to go to Grants Pass
said.
There we were joined by the 25 boys for cam p developm ent
a n d construction work on the
"In addition it eave us toe Grants Pass Chapter ano their
Lobster Creek cam psite and to
full capacity of the Corps of advisor. Wallace E ichler, sn
do other forestry, trail and right-
Eneineers in planning for experienced rive r guide.
of-w ay clearing p r o j e c t s as
Applegate despite the fact that
The firs t night camp was tim e and finances w ill permit.
this was not in the President's made at Graves Creek and tne
The program starts July c> and
budeet While no funds were following day the entire group
w ill run for six weeks.
included for Elk Creek, the covered 17 miles of the rough
Appropriations Committee has est terrain before making
camp at Meadow Creek
Tuckers Flat was the next
step where the group was
treated to a steak fry spon
sored by the Grants Pass
Chapter
Leaving
Tuckers
F û t the next morning we
As Father's Dav approaches,
C, mmon stockholders of two p o V X î.Hrough the Mule Creek
the other members of the
g
rge
and
the
bubbling
water
affiliated ccmpanies. Western
f.m ..y w ul oe wiioper.ng be
Utilities Cooperation and West of the “ coffee pot" of the
h.nu ms back, homing secret
Caast Telephone Company. Rogue riv e r It was along this
conclaves to find a special
today gave approval to pro area that bear. deer, otter
way to pamper Rapa A ta irly
and
wild
ducks
were
seen
as
posals to merge with General
ty p x a i tam.iy p u n inciuues
well
as
many
wild
flowers
Telephone A E'ec'.romcs Cor
bieaKtast in oea lor dear old
Squirming along the narrow
peretion. The vote, taken at
Dad. his favorite menu for
tra il of Devil's Back Canyon,
special meetings in San Fran
Sunaay dinner, some gaily
cisco, indicated that the mer we could see the riv e r 500
wrapped gifts, and a 24 iw ur
feet
below
us
ger was favored by ho'ders of
reprieve from his usual chores
We
continued
along
this
nar
92.1' of West Coast Telephone
—no matter how much he en
row tra il for seven miles of
shares eligible to vote and by
joys aoing them
unbelievable territory to Illa-
holders of 91 1 . of Western
Father s Day would be a
he where we again set up
U tilities common stock.
good time for the fam ily to
camp
for
the
night.
The
next
Stockholder meetings for two
enter into a conspiracy to keep
morning we hiked our last
other affiliated companies.
the head of the house in good
six miles to Agness where we
California Water A Telephone
physical condition all year
enjoyed lunch before return
Company and The Southwest
round and for many Father's
ing to Gold Beach on the mail
ern States Telephone Com
Days to come
All fathers
pans. w ill be held in San F ran beat We could appreciate the
should get seme form of daily
skill it took to maneuver the
cisco on June 15. 1964.
exercise apart from their
beats through the rapids and
Agreements in principle to
work, according to your Ore
around
the
rocks
merge the four companies into
gon Heart Association Daily
The
boys
who
took
the
47
General Telephone A Elec
exercise
prevents
muscles
mile trip were Floyd Chase.
tronics Corporation
w e re
frem turning into marshmal
reached bv the Board of D i Alan Haga, Rayburn Guerin.
lows. helps work off the annoy
Roy B arr Harry Mollier, Mike
rectors of each compan- in
ances and frustrations of
Knapp.
Ricky
Bauman
and
March
The merger plans
everyday life It keeps Dad
one guest Dick Hindes
call for the exchange of eieht
a solid citizen rather than a
tenths of one share of General
softie In short, daily exercise
Telephone A Electronics Cor
is good for his heart and his
JUSTICE COURT
poration's common stock for
health as well as his appear
each share of Western U tili
ance and state of mind
Cases appearing before Justice
ties Corporations common
A r th u r F. Niemann in justice
Most important of all, the
stock: and one share of Gen
fa m ily might conspire to help
Court since last report were:
eral Telephones c o m m o n
Dad find the time and oppor
Robert Lincoln Grant, June
s t o c k tor each s.iare of 10, no v e h i c l e license, $5;
tu n ity for exercise even day
the other three companies' Charles Franklin Emery, June
o f the year
If h e 's" been
stock
General Teiepnone s 10, no operator l i c e n s e , $5,
especially sedentary in his
stockholders w ill vote on the Bem ell Adair Roundy, June 11,
habits, suggest a physical
proposals at a meeting to be \T$R, S I 5; Robert Ernest Gen
exam before he tackles stren
neiti in New York on June 15.
try, June 11, no operator lic
uous sports. Even after the
It is expected that the mer ense, $5; George Lindsay, June
check up convince him that a
ger w ill oecome effective on 11, o v erlo a d dismissed; Elmer
gradual approach makes sense.
June 30, 1964.
Charles Robison, June 11, ex
Don't let him lite ra lly knock
c e e d bag lim it, (cla m s),$25, him self out trying to impress
$4.50 court cost, $10 suspend
little brother
DELAM AKTERS MOVE
ed; Fred l.andston Burton, June
TO NEW HOME
Putting Pop on a pedestal
12, VBR, $10; H o w a r d Ellis
is fine—for one day But he
Moving operations were com Calhoun, J u n e 15, VBR, $25;
can get out of condition very
p leted Sunday by deputy sheriff Wanda Vema Nickolson, June
fast up there not moving a
Ira Delamarter and fam ily into 16, no v eh icle license, $5.
muscle
their new home two m iles north
o f Port O r fo r d , across from HERE FROM
COTTAGE GROVE
Chuck's Myrtlewood factory.
DONATE TO THE
The deputy's phone number
FIREW ORKS FUND
Spending the weekend at the
w i l l remain the same, ED 2-
Ira Delamarter home were Mr.
4511.
and Mrs. Barney Issel and fam
ily of Cottage Grove.
The best things in life are free.
They visited with many of
It is the worst things that are their f 'ends here before return
so expensive.
ing homo Sunday evening.
Rugged Scenery
Wildlife Seen On
Rogue Trip
Phone Company
Votes Merger
Salem
Forest
protect kin
coats of nearly 83.677.tNX) are
anticipated (or the flacal year
beginning July I on aoine
i I5.4MJ.IMM) acres ul finest land
administered by the State For
rs try Department and a fflll
aled Forest Protective Assort
atkins. according to Slate For
eater Dwight L I'hippa
In aiklltion to thia budgeted
amount, there la about 11,608.
ooo in emergency lire funds
which is available for fine
fighting, only alter a mini
muni prest i died district ex
pendlture has been ma te
Another 81 HOO.iXMl w ill be
•pent by private timber own
ers on their lands for hazard
reduction .iii.l ,.(hrr extra for
est protection measures
" ( the 83 «77,000 budgt'led.
the general public w ill contrl-
County Court Starts
Youth Employment
Exercise Is
Good For Dad
Roy» accep ted on the program
will be nom inated by the prin
cipal» of the three high schools
in the countv and their cou n sel
ors. Age lim it* are 14 through
high school years.
Named as director of the pro
gram is Tom Hawkins ot Ophir.
A s s i s t a n t directors are Tom
Radcliff. Port Orford, and Frank
Fanger. Brooking». A $10, 000
program budget was approved.
The youths w ill be divided
into lour working crew» with a
hoy in each group as crew lead
er. They w ill receive $6 per
day a n d crew m em bers w ill
eam $5 per day ea c h
A hired cook and a ioreman
w i l l m ake up the rest of the
• staff.
It was suggested that an ad
visory co m m ittee be establish
ed by the County Court to in
clude representation from the
t h r e e areas in Curry County,
school aiknmistr.ition. I n t e r
m e d i a t e Education District,
County PTA C ouncil, County-
C o r e C om m ittee on Children
a n d Youth, Juvenile D*| art»
ment. County Recreation Com
m ission, State Forestry D e p t.
U. S. Forest Service a n d the
County Road Department.
It was also recom m ended that
a youth em ploym ent service be
established in Brookings, Gold
Beach and Port Orford to serve
as a clearing house lor youth
em ploym ent during the sum
mer. T h i s program could be
sim ilar to the one conducted in
Brookings in 1962. The State
Employment Service,Cham bers
of C om m erce, PTA and other
interested c iv ic groups should
be contacted in each district to
take the leadership in develop
ing a youth em ploym ent ser
v ice It is suggested that $200
be allotted to each district as
m atching funds to help on the
expenses of this youth em ploy
m ent service.
Pori Orford Man
In The Phillippines
USS Eldorado — Gary
L
Marsh, seaman apprentice.
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs
Louis Marsh cf Port Orford,
is participating aboard the
Navy amphibious command
ship USS Eldorado in a com
bined sea assault and airborne
combat training exercise called
“ LIGTAS” May 12 to June 10
under the direction of the
direction of the South East
A s ia
Treaty Organization
'SEATO) in the Philippines
"LIG T A S ” . meaning "res
cued” or "saved” in the Phil
ippine language, is being spon
sored by the United States and
hested by the Republic of the
Philippines
A ll member nations are
participating in the exercise
which is part of a SEATO gen
eral counteroffensive to be
used if an "enem y” should
invade South East Asia and
gain control.
D elay Holds Up
TV Broadcasting
The fourth Congressional
Democratic Party
District
Committee today selected five
alternates to attend the Dem
ocratlc N 'tk m it Convention in
A t'in tic C itv. N J
The meeting was held Sun
day in Roseburg The actioi
was by unanimous vote o
chair n u n and vice c h iirm e i
from C urry. Douglas. Jose
l-hine, Lane and Linn counties
Those designated as alter
notes were John O'Holleran.
Brookings; Sidney L e i k e n.
H.seburg. Edward Kienstra,
Grants Pass; Louvar.na Hart
man. Sweet Home; P j u I II dl
m m . Eugene
George Balsiger, chairman
of the 4th Dbtr I c mm
said “ a fu ll discussion was
held on the mutien of the State
Democratic Executive meet.ng
designating this procedure for
selection of alternates After
approving that action unani
mously the names from var
itius counties were placed in
rum ination. and upon motion,
also approved unanimously,
the five named were selected
Mrs Carl Back, Port Orford,
wife of Representative Carl
Back, and Mrs Charles W
Breuks,
Sixes,
represented
Curry county at the meeting
Clothing Course
Scheduled by SWOC
A new course called CuXhing
Select.on and Construction is
scheduled for the 1964 SWOC
summer session it was an-
neuned today. The course is
designed for students who are
faced with the responsibility
of selecting a wardrobe for
college or work and who would
l:ke to learn how to construct
garments quickly and easily.
The course w ill be offered
ir. two sections Section One
w ill meet on Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 9 to 11:30
a m : the other w ill meet on
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
1 to 3:30 p m
Both sections
w ill utilize the college's new
campus located o ff Newmark
Avenue in Em pire, Oregon,
and w ill meet on Tuesday
June 23.
Mrs Veneitä Slender of the
Home Eecoromics Department
w ill instruct the course
SHOP A T
!
A special • iceting of the
North Curry Recreation Inc
was held Jun« II al the home
of Mrs. Clarence Brazil, to
see what could be done about
getting Channel 13 back into
operation There has been a
delay in the delivery of the
necessary parts and it w ill
be several more weeks before
they arrive
Final plans were made for
a float entry in the July 4th
parade
June membership includes
Ray Pearson, Myron Forty,
Dale A Smith, E a rl Barring
ton, Mary Pugh. Port Orford
Drug. Vernon Shenk, Calvin
Smith, B ill Hefner, Walter
Cram. R O Reinke. Chas
Comer, Wesley Spencer and
W ilbur Clarke
Two Receive
U of 0 Degrees
The University of Oregon’»
June 1964 graduating class,
including undergraduate and
graduate
students,
totalled
1.461 candidates who were
p n -ented for degrees at the
June 14 Commencement and
Baccalaureate exercises.
In addition, the University
con fere 1 degrees oil 318 candi
dales presented at ceremonies
of the University of Oregon
Medical. Nursing and Dental
Schools
At
three commencement
convocations held earlier in
the academic year, the Univer
sily conferred 806 degrees,
bringing the total for the 1963
64 year to 2,597
Candidates from Northern
Curry county and the degrees
arc.
Leon I.vle Haight, son of
Mr and Mrs Lester E Haight.
Sixes. Bachelor of Science;
Charles Lee Clarke, son of
Mr
and Mrs
Charles H
Clarke. Lanelois. Bachelor of
Business Administration.
The Curry County Tubercu
losis and Health Association
met In Gold Reach, June 12,
at the Court House, for their
quarterly meeting and electmn
of officers
The following were elected
for the coming year preal
dent. Mina DeVoe. first vice
president,
Dorothea
Miller,
treasurer, Wanda Brace. G ild
Beach, secretary, Alma Deets,
Langlois; second vice presl
dent, Vernon Hsnseam. lia r
bor, and Rev K D Kilim ,
executive secretary of Brook
ines.
Preparing a budeet, select
ing enmm-ttee chairmen « M
making plans for the coming
\e a r were taken care of at
this m re’ine
Mrs Connie
N'eml of Rronklnes w ill aeatn
serve as Seal Sale chairman
for Curry county
FOLGERS
COFFEE
l ib
. . .
83
2 -lb
. . *1 «
3 lb . . . $2 i5
Insîanl, 6 oz. $l ly
TUCKER S MART
Seven Rules For
Burning Trash
1. Get your pesm lt from the
city hall betöre you itart bum-
ma
2. Do y o u r burning in the
early morning, never bum late
at night. It may bum you out
betöre morning.
3. Be iure you have a liote
c h a r g e d with water —never
leave your fire unattended.
4. Never b u r n too large a
pile of traah at a tim e, always
keep your tire under control.
5. If you have too much trash
to b u rn , c a ll your Fire Chief,
he w ill arr-mge for a ituud-by
truck.
6. Re >ure your fire it all out
before you lea v e it.
7. Never bum when the wind
it blowing hard enough to scat
ter your (ire.
H ow High Is
Your Community
Credit Reputation?
WE A L L Uka to ba admired
looked up to
fS Y O U R rarord fag paying
your bllla one to ba proud
ofT
fT NOT.
TO D A Y '8 T H E O A T
TO F A Y !
Let's start building a food
SEASIDE VISITORS
credit record today, ro you
Mis Itroohi Wagner and ch ild - 1 can charge tomorrow.
Your Fire Chlel
ren, Tam m y and Brian, are in ,
Port Orford for a two week va-
i. ation visiting triends andrela-
0 0 Q U IL L X
t iv a s . Mr. and Mrs. Wagner,
Seaside, O r e g o n , are fonner
Sarvtng the
resident» ot Port Orford. While
llandon - North Curry Area
here they are staying with Mr. I
(X J Q I'II.I.K . OREGON
and Mrs. Bob Forty.
CREDIT BUREAU
or
NEPHEW VISITS
N eil Swem of Gold Beach,
n e p h e w of Mr and Mrs. Ken
B r a n h a m , is S|>cnding a few
weeks w i t h them during the
summer vacation.
A R IZ O N A R A N C H
RESORT
Open House
SAT. & SUN.
JUNE 20 21
LOANS UP TO $ 1 5 0 0
Herr it is - a HANDY
HUMMED or More!
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Democrats Name
Alternates For
Convention
MEMBERS of the volunteer fir*
department listen to Bruce Eddy,
ol West Coast T elephone, as he
explains operation ol new lire
rc|K>rting alarm system city is
putting in. The m eetin g also
saw 13 volunteer* loin the de
partment. Two more lolned the
next Jay.
Curry TB Group
Elects Officers
but* approximately 8WH (MX)
toward the coal of protecting
thia half of Oregon's forest
lands Some 8420 lx» of this
w ill come from the state gen
eral fund for isinservatkra
activities of the deoartment
and fire protection admlnlstra
tora in the field The other
8544 000 Will be fe.leral tax
mimiea that comes Io the state
through funds allotted ureter
th Clarke McNary act
Forest landowners including
private federal and stale w ill
contribute aome 82.713 000 to
the normal forest protection
81.800 rx)0 w ill he expended by
activities, while the additional
private landowners to further
fire nroof their forest lands
Of the 81.608.000 available in
the form of emereeoev fire
fighting funds, about ll.283.WW
la contained In a west side
fun I made up |hro»i«h a sever
ance tax on all tim ber har
vested from lands w ithin the
boon-laries of the foreet o»x»
lection imMa In western Ore
gon A forest acreage assess
ment snd aeversnee tax in
eastern Oregon lor emergency
fire fighting has accumulated
823.UOO while $300.000 has been
set aside from tim ber har
vested on state owned lands
for (ire responsibilities where
a conflagration breaka out an
these lands
"Mbatx suant exareg siuautf
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