Jaycees Win Sweepstakes In July Fourth Parade “Miss Beachcomber” Vol. 7 N o 14 Port O rf t u , C urry C -suit y , O r i gun 104 [ »airs . >ily 9. 1964 Horse Show Events Winners Vicki McDonald SWU- PS TAKES I IR S T PLACI Port O rfo rd Jay s e n c a p tu re d th e Sw eeps!akes trophy in the July 4t h Re ac Itc o m b e r I )a/e par - ade, as s w ll as lirs t p la c e in th e sets is e c lu b s d i s Ision t in Jay • eves llo a t, m o u n t etl on the G r il- fc*y - 1 a ird losstx>y, u as a ^5 x 10 fo o t o ce a n scene to ith a I (»-loot y e llo \ ssh.de th a t c a rrie d M iss B e a ch co m b e r v. as seated on the w h a lv 't t a il ft Hh h e rv o iir t i v j i - v d on th e o ce a n j t (hv h a ck ol the* tru c k . T a k in g second p la c e in the ttfrv ic e c lu b d iv is io n was the* F.S. N S o ro n t} The art a*»o- v t at io n to 45 th ir d lh v C a lle > C a lc v o n 1 m l p la c e Iro p h ) in the c o m m e r c ia l d iv is io n to ith a g ia n t » lic e ol le m o n n e ra n g u e p ie p o rt O r- lo rd V a rie ty to a» second and D e n m a rk T ly in g \ th ird . l i n t p la c e in the Junior e n ­ trie s to e n tto the 4 - H Seasonen C lu b . K lle> C r e e k I v. ir le n G o b i Beat II, to o k set o n d and the L it t le le a g u e ba se ba ll team s toon t h ir d P a c ific h ig h »choot band. d e c k e d out in th e ir ness u n ifo rm s rece ive d the firs t p la t e tro p in lor m a rc h in g 4 anctr In the m o u n te d rid in g d iv isio n Bandon's Surf t iders won the I irst p la te trophy and a 4-11 rid in g group le d by H a ro ld K n a p p won second Sharon Lassiter. Coos Has. ssIo re c e n tly toon th e N a tio n a l S t r u t C h a m p io n s h ip , l t d the lu s t prize w in n in g group ir. th e m is c e lla n e o u s d iv is io n , spon- soredby c a n d id a te s Sy d C h a n d ­ le r a n d R o d M c K e n n e T his group also pros id e d spe» ia l e n ­ te rta in m e n t at tlu p a rk lust b e ­ fo re noon Second p la c e w e n t to N o rth C urry R e c re a tio n and t h i r d to the C o o s -C u rry l i r e P ro te c tiv e \k s o s ia tio n U le n M c U d b a u n v,, .M arshal lo i tin parade 11SS i .. J ' 1. ’ - - .I I ). d a ughter o l M r and M rs 1 Io d C m i . i'o rt < 'rlo rd , svas c ro w n e d * * M iti B each- c o m b e r at tb* July 4 th c e le b ra tio n dance F rid a y n ig h t a n d tt ig m d o v e r the th re e -d a y fe s tiv itie s w ith h e r co u rt P ictu re s o l V ic k i and her co u rt, a lo n g . . i l l o ’ 11 > 1» h; .tio n p ic tu re s w ill appear in n e x t weeks News. Grand Arizona Ranch Motel Robbed S. S. Information Is On Display A m an u sin g thnd an il gì \ - m g a tu b e lic e n s e nurn! >er is b e in g sought lo r the robb« •ty ol a m o te l vUUt at th e X r i / o n j R anch N1onda\ n ig h t I lu* sh critt*s o i l i d the tita n had c h e c k e d in to tile m o - t e l about 10 p m . .m d vr h e n th e i oom to a c h e ck ne xt m o rn in g b la n k e t', p il- losss. b a th m a t. d rin k in g g i A perm anent info rm itio n a l d is p la y o l p a m p h le ts on S ocial Security la I. a n d in th e lobby o f the post o ffic e at P o rt O r ford, for the convenience of the re sid e n ts o l n o rth e rn C u rry county, accord. ng to Carlo.* I. Hunsinger. Eureka D is tric t Manage! WWI A uxiliary To Petition Conventions c u rta in s a n d ro th and ot ht i ite n is a m o u n t m g to about were m u s in g Witnesses sa id the u i an''* ca r appeared to be about a 1950 m o d e l but th e mai^ i« » as not d e te rm in e d lie to at 1 dcsc n b e d as so u n g. 'h o r l and c b u b l HUM IDITY REGULATIONS M-COME FFF5CTIVI SUNRAY \ssista n t d is tric t s.ardeu, Tom la n e , C o o t C urry I o ie st P atrol, rep o rts th a t e lte « tis e Sunday m id n ig h t, J u ly 12. 1904. the h u m id ity re g u la tio n s w ill he in e ffe c t lo t forest o p e ra tio n close dovrn /ones. 12, 1 3, 15 and I S I his inc hides a ll of C u iry c o u n ­ ty , U nder th is re g u la tio n , a ll lo g g in g o p e ra tio n s are re q u ire d to fu rn ish a h u m id its in s tru m e n t on th e la n d in g I he re g u la tio n req u ire s a ll forest o p é ra i ions to cease o p e ra tin g tohen th e h u m ­ idity* drops to 30 p e r ce n t or 35 p e r ce n t w ith h ig h winds o ve r the o p e ra tio n urea. The W orld W ar I a u x ilia ry Io B attle Rock B arracks 903. met Sunday in Port O rford. V isitors were Mrs Ralph Me Kinney J r past departm ent president and husband Coos Bay and M r and M rs Harold McCue o f Coquille. A request, re la tive to the change o f rules in Congress in regards to b ills in com m it tees, w ill be sent to the nation al Republican and D em ocratic conventions by the a u x ilia ry D is tric t 9 w ill hold th e ir an nual picnic July 28 at Humbug Stale Park The q u a rte rly meeting of W' W 1 Ladies a u xilia ry Dist C, w ill be held Ju ly 19 at O phir grange hall. The next re g u la r meeting w ill be held August 2 in Port O rford Skiis, Suits Are Taken From Pt. S e ve ra l a rtic le s w ere re p o rt­ ed sto le n last week iro m th e Red.Mc M illia m 's Paradise Point ra n ch s o m e tim e d u r i n g last i i « k, tlie s h e n l l's o ll ic e r e p o rt­ ed I aken were a p a ir o f w a te r k iis , a s in g le ski, a w o m an '» n e w $25 sw im suit and o th e r swim suits. On Inly 4, a c a r b e lo n g in g to iw n K e rb e r ol C o ld Beach had a w in d o w broken and his w if e ’ s purse sto le n The c a r was p a rk ­ ed a b o u t tw o m ile s south o f 1 h im bug Lodge w h ile th e y were irc lu n g . J h< purse c o n ta in e d c r e d it c a rtk , $50 in c u rre n c y , rin gs and o th e r item s. I he s h e riff's o f f ic e a p p re - h e n d e if and re tu rn e d a m e n ta l p a tie n t who had escaped trom Coos co u n ty last T hu rsd a y. T he m ui w as I o u n d c a m p in g up Sixes R iv e r. UNDER NEW M ANAG EM ENT le an's C a le , lo c a te d seven m ile s n o rth of Port O rfo rd , o p - e iie d lo r business T hu rsd a y, luly 2. 1 hey w i l l fe a tu re fa m ily st\ le d in n e r every Sunday, and w ill he o pen Iro m 5 a m to 1 a m seven days a week. 1 he new ca fe , fo rm e rly the t o g C a b in R e staurant, is under th e new m a n a g e m e n t o l Lonnie and lean Abston. N in e con testa n ts w orked th e ir • ay th ro u g h s ix e x c itin g events in the July 4 th horse show try - m g lo r prize m oney ol 3, 2 and I d o lla r. C o n te st-lilts were D ave Knapp, John V a n L c u v a n , T h e r­ ein L c.ich , Lena C o le , Joanne C o rm a n , M jr y K napp, N o rm a V a le t, Patsy M ille r ,nd f lie n M c W illia m s . In lh e T c x a s Barrel race, M ary i n ip p won (irs t w ith a tim e o f 2 0 .5 0 seconds, Joanne C o rm a n as second w ith 2 1 00 and E lle n M c W illia m s th ir d w ith 22:00. C h ie l Lone fa g le , announcer, made a re c o rd rid e but was dis- q u a lilie d because his horse t a i l ­ ed to p e rfo rm in the same d ir ­ e c tio n as th e c h ie f. Joanne C o rm a n to o k th e p o le b e n d in g ese n t ssith a tim e o f 28:04 and E lle n M c W illia m s w ith 29:00 M ary Knapp to o k I irst p la c e in th e Hag race w ith a tim e o l 12:01 Joanne C o n n an was sec­ o n d w ith 12:02 and John Van l.euvan w ith 13:02 In th e h ila rio u s b a l l o o n race Joanne C o n n an was firs t w i t h 11:20, John Van Leu van m ade it in 13:30 and L lle n M c - W illia m s h a d 16:20. Arena d ir ­ e c to r H a ro ld K n a p p m ade ru n ­ n e r-u p by g e ttin g h it w ith sev­ e ra l w a t e r - t ille d balloons. The team o l Dave and M a r , K n a p p and Joanne C o n n an to o k firs t in th e th re e -m a n te a m b a ­ ton race . V a n L c u v a n . C o le and Leach were second and M c W il­ lia m s , M ille r and V a le t w ere th ird . Joanne C o rm a n a n d M ary Knapp were f i r s t o v e r D ave Knapp a n d Jerry Forty in th e tw o -m a n p ic k u p race. As a s p e c ia i a ttra c tio n Jim C u e rin put his horse. th ro u g h several c ro w d p le a s in g tric k s . O f f ic ia l t im e r was Fred S ta k - w eather. C o ld Beach. Bud Davis was scorekeeper._______ Flower and Driftwood Winners D R IF T W O O D SHOW 1. Blue bon. bon. 2. Beachcom bers Paradises R ibbon. Pat Lee; Red R ib ­ I em T o v n le y ; W h ite R ib ­ M a rg u e rite W ilson Jewels o f the Sea: Rugged Rodeo is Top Curry Fair Attraction The com bination of top cow boys a rJ rough, rugged stock is the essential fo r a good rodeo, and this com bination w ill th r ill and excite rodeo fans at the C u rry County F a ir Rodeo in Gold Beach Aug 8 and 9. A large en try of cowboys from throughout the west w ill be pitted against the rugged broncs ar.J bulls from the ► b F Hemsted Rodeo Ranches of Anderson. C a lif., and the ac tion prom ises to be very hot and heavy. Have Bucked Top Cowboys Several of t h e Hemsted broncs and bulls have been ridden only a very few times during th e ir rodeo careers, and a ll have bucked down tup cham pion cowboys at one tim e o r another. Roughest saddle bronc is a blue dun named "S nake", who. as his name im plies, has a tw istin g bucking motion which makes him p a rtic u la rly oif fic u lt to ride He has successfully ridden only tw.ee in the past three seasons. C the r top saddle broncs in ­ clude two pintos, "M a b e l" and "P in to P ete ", and a fourth top bronc. "B ig Enough". Bareback broncs who hate bucked down m any a cowboy include "B u tte rsco tch ” , " L it ­ tle Brow n J u g ” , " R a ttle r " and "R e se rva tio n ". Four Are Spiners _‘ .s> Ai : 4L x 4 - . • • r . .. • ■ . **.*• - •-Z - 1 . .• • • " > ■ r - - • - • »' L ir - -w. ‘ • .. * , * - * *** N \ " - - •_ / * «■** *• • * A . Ba —- •. " ■ W W . derly. • - .*• . •' ’ . " ‘ ’ *'■ J . i - r * '. - r T ‘ -, ‘ ‘ ..5 * X /• s . - ‘ *■- ” 1 ' ' * Four of the Hemsted Brah ma Bulls are "sp in e rs” which make them double tough to tid e These bulls make a couple o f ju m ps out of the chute and then go into their spin, and m ore often than not the rid e r is pinwheeled into the ait These tough monsters are " Lucky S trike " , " Golden G uernsey", " H a lf Breed", al long w ith another mean bull, “ T e q u ila ", are vicious as well as being tough buckers. These bulls w ill often try to gore o r tra m p le the cow boys ar.d they w ill give rodeo clowns Benny Bi dwell and Chuck B laylock of Redmond plenty of trouble and action. Hemsted w ill bring .a total of 250 head of rodeo livestock to Gold Beach, which w ill in­ clude M exican roping and bull dogging steers and roping calves, as well as saddle and bareback broncs and Brahma Pulls, according to H F. Hed - . 'a * - EVENTS C ALEN D AR ’ v . Jaycce reg ular m eeting, tonight. Thursday, c ity ha ll, 8 p. m. C ham ber o f com m erce noon m ee ting , M onday, July 13, Or­ fords. C ity c o u n c il m eeting. Tuesday, July 14, c ity h a ll, 8 p m. IW tn .V n i I • ■ • ■ . ..IV .III HC I V is " S n a k e " th e to p saddle lir o n t w ho w i l l m ik e it to u gh on c o w - irv/y .1 <■< ■ nx \ HU ) V MUHI) E »I IL R odeo in G o ld Beach on \u g tis t 8 a n d 9 "S n a k e " was n a m e d lo r 11 I h w h ie n nas caused cowboy's w I m have a n nut tw o tr ie d h im Io JavCette m ee ting , Wednesday, ru te a n a itc " to r e ig h t seconds In -is alm ost-a c in c h to ta k e firs t July 15, Lorena Kow al's home, 8 p. m . 1 Blue Ribbon, V e lm a Robinson: Red R ibbon. Jean S i r a t i o n ; W h ite Ribbon. R. K. Erw in. 3 W e a lth o f th e T ide s: Blue R ibbon. G. L Rush; Red R ibbon, Pat Lee. W h ite R ibbon. M a rg u e rite W ilson M iss B e a ch co m b e r A w a r d: C la ra Erw in. FLOWER SHOW A. C-ood M o rn in g : Blue R ib ­ b o n .F em T o w n le y . Reti R ibbon. F m a Hague-. Wh»te R ib b o n . M ild r e d Rush. B W e lc o m e : B lu e R ibtion. Echot N u tt. Red R ib h o n .M ild re d Rush; W h i t e R ib b o n V eneta M a rc ia li. C. Peace: Blue R ibbon. Fern Tow n le y ; Red R ibbon. Veneta M a rs ta ll; W h ite R ibbon. Mary Lou K n o ttin g h a m . D. l i t t l e Jewels. B lu e R ib ­ bon. C la ra E rw in; Red Ribbon. E c h o lN u tt; W h ile R ibbon. V e n ­ e ta M a rs ta ll. E. W estern Winds; Blue R ib­ b o n , Echo! N u tt; Red Ribbon, V e lm a Robinson; W h ite Rihhon, Paul Lee. Dry; R ed R ibbon, C la ra Er­ w in . 1. Beachcom bers Da/e: Blue R ib b o n , M rs. G. B. Roush: Red R ib b o n . C la ra Erwin. 2. C ru is in g Down T h r o it g h Curry C o u n ty ; Blue R ibbon. V e l­ tri a R obinson; Red Ribbcni, .Mrs. H. M . N o b le , W h ite R ib b o n , R. K. Erw in. Sweepstakes; C la ra Erwin. Best A rra n g e m e n t;E c h o lN u tt. H o r tic u ltu r e Award: B ill Fos­ te r. S V D C H 3 N D L I.R . R e p iib L e a u S enate c a n d id a te to r Cooe and C urry c o u n tie s is n o t about to sm oke a pipe o l peace w ith an In d ia n brave. . . but ra th e r lx- is g iv in g ih e l reestom Bells Speech at Port C rto rd 's fa m o u s Beach­ c o m b e r D a /v on July F o u rth VI- t h o u g h th e e le c tio n is s l i l l m o n tlis o ll Sy d C h a in lle r is busy c a m p a ig n in g mCoOs and Curry c o u n tie s and has a p p e a le d in parades in Broe'kuigs and Port O rfo rd a lo n g w ith p re tty g irls a n d e n te rta in e rs F u rth e r ap­ pearances are sc h e d u le d in G o ld Beach and M y r jle P o in t lo r the c o ’.mty la irs a:nt a w hit tv. md to u r w ith 'G o s e r n o i .Mark f la t - l i c l d o l b o th c o u n tie s in early \u g tis l. V oters in both c o u n tie s sstll see a lo t e*i tin s aggresstse y o u n g la w y e r b e lo re e le c tio n day ro lls around on N o v e m b e r 3. By th e w ay, th e stoney la c ­ ed In d ia n in th e p ic tu re is the e d ito r o f the Port O rfo rd News wlso endorses th e c a n d id a c y ol Sy d C h a n d le r. On Honor Roll C re p in S a te l r . i t ers ,t> C c rva llis--M ich a e l S Water man of Four M ile ma !e the spring term honar ro ll at tir e gnn State U niversity He is the sen of M r and Mrs Kay W aterm an and is a graduate student. To be eligible for honor roll listings, students must make at leas; a B plus average for the te rm W aterm an was one c f 106 students singled out for special recognition for hat ing made stra ig h t A grades for the term . Two National Champions Thrill Hill Climb Crowd M o to r c y c le h ill c lim b fans w ere tre a te d to p le n ty o f t h r i l ­ lin g a c tio n in Sunday 's A .M . A. s a n c tio n e d O n e -S ta r h ill c lim b c o n te s t th a t fe a tu re d tw o na ­ t io n a l c h a m p io n s and some hot c o m p e titio n b e tw e e n tw o o f the e x p e rl-c la s s riders. C h a m p io n rid ers were D ic k C lay , P o rtla n d , SO e xp e rt class a n d L id ia n A sce n d , P ortland, 45 e x p e rt class. O th e r rid ers in th e c lim b in - c l u d e d T e d Y o k u n t, P ee lle , Wash. ; Jan Potter. P o r t l a n d ; O a k le y D o w n e y ,K la m a th . C a lifa W a lt P a ltrid g e , P ortland; lohn M a r t in o lic h , P ortland; H al Reno, Eugene; W ayne M oo d y, Eugene. O f f ic ia l R e fe re e was Jim E ric k ­ son, P o rtla n d. M a r t in o lic h , who has been r id in g in c lim b s since 1919 and is 60, and L id ia n \scenzi k e p t fans on th e edge o f th e ir grass seats w hen th e y sta rte d a l i t t l e p riv a te c o m p e titio n betw een th e m s e lv e s , w ith one s e ttin g a re c o rd t im e and the o th e r b e a t­ in g h im o u t. M a r t in o lic h f in a lly c a m e o u t second best but m any fans w ere sure his best rid e was o n e n o t c o u n te d because the t im in g m e c h a n is m f a i l e d to w o rk. T h e g re a te st e x c ite m e n t c a m e in th e open e ve n t when M a r t in ­ o lic h w e n t o v e r the to p o f the 2 7 0 - f o o t h ill i n 7:78 seconds to to p A s c e n ii w ith 8:47. But M a r ­ t in o lic h had c o m p le te d his last r id e and Asccnzi had one to go. A n d he to o k advantage o f i t by s e ttin g a tra c k re c o rd o f 7:61, c l i p p i n g 1:37 seconds fro m the p re v io u s t im e o f F lo y d Payne. P o rtla n d , set in 1960. Payne at th a t t im e had ju st won th e \ \ est­ e m C a n a d ia n N a tio n a l C h a m p ­ io n s h ip lo r t h e s ix th stra ig h t y e a r. W in n e rs in the 45 N o v ic e class w ere Jan P otter, 199 fe e t, 1st; T e d Y o k tu n , ISO fe e t, 2nd; Hal Reno, 177 fe e t, 3rd In th e 45 E xpert class z\scen- zie was fir s t w ith a tim e o l 9:66; M a r t in o lic h . 10:18; C la y , 11:82; P a ltrid g e , 14:21. In th e 80 N o v ic e class Y o k u m to o k fir s t w ith a tim e o f 8:09; P o rte r, 10:41; Reno, 10:71. Ascenzie took the SO Expert class w it h 7 : 7 9 seconds; M a r t in ­ o lic h , 8 :0 6 ; C la y , 8:28; P a lt­ rid g e , 9 :0 2 ; Downey, 11:32. W in n in g his th ir d firs t p la c e lo r t h e d a y 's to p w in n e r, A scen­ i i e ra c k e d up the re c o rd tim e o f 7 :6 1 ,fo llo w e d b y M ir t in o lic h w it h 7 :7 8 . C la y to o k th ir d w ith 8 :5 9 ; D o w n e y h a d 12.59 and R eno m a d e it in 12:67. P o rt O rfo rd Lions sponsored th e e v e n t w ith assistance from m o to rc y c le c lu b m em bers. A n ­ n o u n c e r was Paul Peterson. S p e c ia l thanks was extended to F re d S a v a g e , Bob W oodworth. V e m S on d e n n an . G riffe y -L a ird , la c k S m ith and Rod M cK e n zie fo r t h e ir h e lp in p re p a rin g the h i l l and grounds.