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2 Port Orford S eul, Thunday, Augxat 27, 1964 THE GOVERNOR SPEAKS Students Take Teacher Training Barklow-Miller United In Impressive Double Ring Rite Southern thvgon College has developed September Experi ence Program as an integral part of .ts tesae'hen- eskwataui Oregon state employes have traditionally m aintained the l e s t standards « t t n o a r .k and a n .) p ja itio n ol e _-s ■ t e . la .. tio i'a h ip ^ h program It is required of all highest tfo ^ 'm -» theTr teacher education candidates w hich a ll Oregonians are proud However at- , , 1 lv* ' r ,1 pnma nowever, a t f ix - i —______* and is prerequis.te to student tention has recently been drawn to - a the question of « state employes teaching Basic purposes of receiving gitts. State p o licy on this matter has been very clear the program follow but m order to e lim inate any false impression caused by recent To provide fo r a general p u b licity or by those w l» m ight w ith to exploit the attention be orientation to the profession of ing given to the m atter, it appears desirable to reiterate the policy. teaching, to study youths pee» . .. St, * t. c en’ Plo y e* *re not to accept gifts or gratuities from pie and to observe current individuals or organisation* w ith whom they do business in their methods and materials of in o ffic ia l capacity. 1 hi* p o lic y must be carefully follow ed in o r st ruction; der that no question shall .vise concerning the relationship be To provide an opportunity tween state agencies and the public served for teacher candielates to par • c pate ;n a variety of real classroom experiences ami to assist them in evaluating their own interests and potentials in The tax vote o f the people of Oregon was a mandate which teaching as a career; must be recognised by every indivudual in state government. It To give prospective teachers calls fo r iig id economy and no improvement in the revenue p ic an opportunity to participate ture mstilies other than vigorous application of measures which in preschool workshops norm w ill assure the public o f dollar value received for d o lla r spent. ally experienced by teachers, W h ile we a ll are heartened by the expanding economic p ic and to observe aU activities ture in Oregon, we can stretch its benefits to the m axim um by pertainmg to the organization making certain that any obsolete ways are e lim inated and that and management of a class we together constantly be alert to more effective procedures. reem at the beginning of a I urge each department head to request of his personnel the school year so their own begin submission of suggestions fo r legislation which m ight accomplish ring teaching w ill be more desired economies. effect av Students Aung Sep -M a rk O. H a tfie ld — t.m ber Experience should do no teaching; To qualify for one hour of college credit, students must spend at least 10 full days in the cooperating school Those desiring to spend mere time in September Experience may- da so with the consent of the "There are in our popula why your Chr_simas Seal bu 'ding principal and cooper tion about 35 m illion people." associates recommends a 1 e’ ng teacher Credit hours the document said. "Each regular tuberculin test to find to fu lfill requirements for the year." it added, "some of out wiiether you are one of 200 hears Field Experience them break down . . . ” those 35.000.000 hosts; or a Program are computed on the What people' What docu chest X ray to discover wheth basis cf six hours for each full mem’ Break down how? The er you have the disease TB day c l pai tic .'pat ion A max story is significant; le t’s pick g.ves no warning signals; we imum c i 90 credx hours is vp its threads from the be find out the score for our c lowed. ginning selves. or pay the penalty Students participating Mass Most illnesses—those that Rosalie Hatmaker of Langlois result from infection, anyway Remember to have your first w.’l be in La ng lx» Grade —are in and out of the human grader ready fo r’ school. Sehcol » ih 1st and 2nd grades bedy in a fa irly short time Make the appointment for the and Eric Johnson of Port Or With TB i t ’s different Wheth required physical in time for ford w ill be at Battle Rock er or net the infection develops your physician to have enoe^h School with the 7th and 8th into active disease right away, tm e for a complete physical grades the germ settles down to stay Don’t forget to have the tu Not just for dinner—not just berculin test for a year c r so—but fo r the lifetim e of its human “ host” . These “ hosts" are the 35 m i" :on peep!?. About that many Americans have the TB germ in their bodies So the US. Surgeon General was re MRS. DEWEY RICHARD MILLER, minded by his TB Task Force The forest cone crop is re (Mary K. Barklow) in its report on the Future ported to be good among the Oregon hunters w ill have of Tuberculosis Control ( the low elevation Douglas f ir of Mary K a t h r y nBarklow, da of-the-valley with a cathedral alare mende ned "document"). Western Oregon and ponderosa s im ila r seasons as last year ughter of M r. and Mrs. Les train attached at the waist. for hunting upland game birds How many of these 35,000.000 pine in the more favorable areas lie V. (Dick) Barklow of Lang She wore a double ve il, one, and some additional opportuni "break down"—and what hap of Oregon. There Is a fa ir crop lois, became the bride of Dewey full length which she and her ties fo r migratory birds a- pens when they d o' A n sw e r- of medium elevation cones and Richard M ille r, J r., son of maid of honor carried as tra in - each year about 53 000 develop practically no true f ir cones ccordlng to regulations adopted M r. and M rs. Dewey R. M ille r bearers 17 years ago when her by the game commission follow for break down into) active for commerlcal harvest In the of Florence, Aug. 15 at 8 p.m. cousin, Mrs. E llis Rackleff of ing a public hearing In Portland TB; and another 10.000. pre higher elevations. The Rev. W illiam Mai o ffic i Eugene, was married. The top Friday. The harvest of low elevation vious sufferers from the active ated at the double ring cere veil was ellow length held by The chukar season was short mony In the Langlois Commun disease, suffer a relapse Such Douglas f i r cones, soon to be a cluster of whlteorganzaroses ened from last year with the ity Church. gin in Western Oregon, w ill be is the current picture of a on a white Bible. general hunt for chukars and from the tops of scattered,open Baskets of white and pink disease that up to a short time grown trees. Cutover areas that Hungarian partridge set toopen Miss Juanita G riffin of P o rt glads a r r a n g e d with white ago, was considered "licke d " land, cousin of the bride, was have residual trees w ill be on October 3. The season was daisies, snapdragons and baby People in whom TB germs especially abundant producers. maid of honor. The bridesmaids extended through January 7. breath, decorated the altar. are inactive can’t transmit Cone pickers are urged by State Hunters w ill be allowed 8 birds were M rs. Hay Bonney of Salem, T a ll c ircu la r brass candel M is s Rosalie H at m a k e r of their infection to others. But Forester Dwight L. Phipps to daily In the aggregate, 16 in abra set with white candles Langlois, and Miss Anetta M ill when the disease becomes firs t obtain permission of the possession. flanked the flo ra l arrangement. e r of Florence, sister of the active, they can. That’s why owner on whose forest land he The commission did allow The bride, given In marriage groom. -Us .mportant to know who wishes to work before applying a three-day early season on by her father, wore a full-length A ll wore long taffeta sheaths has the disease germ in his to state o r federal forestry chukars and Hungarians over white silk organza sheath em In shades of coral with match body—to t a k e precautions o fficia ls fo r a permit to har the Labor Day week end, Sept broidered with sprays of lily . ing coral chiffon cap>-s. Their ember 5, 6 and 7, as an In against break down and be vest m inor forest products. c o r a l satin headpieces and He also reminds cone collect centive for a father-and-son ready to apply treatment when white muffs were created by and if necessary. And that’s ors that the picking season shoot A irin g the early pan of Ellen Mitchell M rs. Ed Detlefsen of Coquille, extends through a period when the fa ll. The commission ad cousin of the bride. the fire hazard in the forest vised hunters that there would Wedding Set Ronald M ille r of Florence be many very young birds at is d a n g e r o u s ly high. C er JUSTICE COURT was best man fo r his brother, tain forest areas w ill be closed that tim e, but adult birds were Wedding bells for Miss Ellen and candlellghters were Cyn Cases appearing before Justice to entry except by permit. Short abundant and there should be no M a rie M itc h e ll w ill ring Satur thia G riffin , Portland, cousin A r t h u r F. Niemann in Justice periods of extreme fire hazard necessity to shoot these young day, September 12, at Piedmont of the bride, and Jana Gay may shut down all activities in sters. Court since last report were: Seasons for pheasants and United Presbyterian C h u rc h , M ille r, Florence, sister of the Niels Leroy Martin, August 17, hazardous areas. T he immed Portland, when she becomes the groom. Cynthia wore pink and overwidth,dismissed; Dale Dohn iate situation at any particular quail w ill get under way Oct bride of Kenneth fieri M artin. Jana was gowned In yellow. time of harvest can be secured ober 17. Pheasant season w ill D r a p e r , August 18, improper Miss M itc h e ll is the daughter Serving as ushers were Ray passing, $20. bail f o r f e i t e d ; from a local forest official. November 29, while the quail of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M itc h e ll, C. Bonney, Salem, Michael Le Cone collectors are provided Vernon Edward Lang,August IS, season w ill run through Jan Port Orlord, and a graduate of wellen, H llls lo ro , cousin of the \T)R. $30 Marguriette Blanche with the following check list; uary 7. One hen was allowed P acific high schooL The groom I ride, and John Issnhai t, Lang Kane, August IS, failure to drive 1. Check with cone buyers to In the dally bag in Malheur is the son of Mr. and M n . E. Berl lois. on right side of highway, $10 determine species, origin and county fo r the last nine days M a rtin of Portland. Mrs. Barklow chose fo r her George Bartley Walton, August seed count requirements; of the season, November 21 A reception w ill follow the daughter's wedding ,i delphhlue 2. Locate suitable picking 19, VBR, $25; b a i l forfeited through November 29. Bag lim it ceremony at the church. raw s ilk suit with pink acress- B i l l y Jerde, August 19, petty areas a n d obtain th e land on pheasants w ill be the same orles. M rs. M ille r wore a light larceny, 60 days, 40 days sus owner’ s approval; as last year, 3 cocks per day, blue print dress with white 3. Secure a harvesting per pended; B illy Jerde, August 19. 12 In possession, while the quail HAVE DINNER GUESTS accessories. falsely representing age to pur m it; bag lim it was set at 10 per ” Oh Perfect Love” and “ A Sunday dinner guests of Mr. 4. Check fo r fire regulations; chase liquor, 10 days suspended day In the aggregate, 20 In Wedding P rayer” were sung and Mrs. Del Newkirk were Mr. 5. Test cones for seed count loseph .Allen Trimble,August 19. possession. by Mrs. V irg il Libby who was improper coupling device. $10: and ripeness before picking; Gunners were allowed a sage and Mrs. C ecil Tooley, Camas accompanied by Miss Bonnie 6. D eliver cones dally or pro Charles Frank Emery, August 19 grouse season from September V alley, Oregon, and daughter, Jensen. possession of undersize trout, $2 5.’ vide adequate storage to pre 5 through 13 In Lake, Harney Mr». Bob H e lm e r and little Mrs. David Barklow, s is te r- vent spoilage. S1O s us p e n d e d Walter Allen and that part of Malheur county daughter, V icki, San Diego,Cal in-law of the bride, registered Cram, August 19, insufficient south of Highway 20, with a ifornia. the guests at the church. B la ir binders,$10 Fdw-inCalvin Perry, RELATIVES V E IT bag lim it of 2 ! irds per day Barklow and Jane Lewellen re A u g u s t 20, no ta il light, $5- MITCHELLS IN PORTLAND V isiting last week at the home o r In possession. ceived the gifts. Bruce Lynn Cooms, August 20, Grouse hunters w ill shoot of Mr. and Mr». Delbert Neal was The b e a u t i f u l decorations Mr. and Mrs. Leo M itc h e ll and no m u ffle r,$5; Ronald D.Fuller, Mis. Neal's grandmother, Mrs. blue and ruffed grouse Sept son Charles, were in Portland the were arranged by Mrs. T. G. August 20, p e t t y larceny, 30 A. J. Wood, Sheridan. Later in ember 5 through 20 with a hag past weekend visiting with their Summerlin, Mrs. E. M. G r if days s u s p e n d e d Doyle Ray the week, Mrs. Neal's uncle and lim it set at 3 per day, 6 In daughters and shopping. They fin and M is . Barklow, grand Greenie, August24, obstructing possession. also attended Gebhardt, Kleese mother, aunt and mother of t r a f f i c , $5; Alfred Lawrence f am ily , M r. an d M rs. De an Ovi att, The s liv e r gray squirrel sea p icn ic at Buel Sunday afternoon the bride. They were assisted Culver C ity, California, stopped Hebert, August 25, VBR, $10. son was set sim ilar to last seeing many o ld -tim e friends. to visit. by Michael Lewellen. year, except the commission Included Wasco and Hood River RECEPTION FOLLOWS counties open September 1 SIXES-ELK GARDEN The reception was held at through October 31 with a bag CLUB TO MEET the Barklow home following the lim it of 4 per day, 4 in pos The Sixea-Elk Garden Club ceremony. lim it of 4 per day, 4 In pos The color schemes of the w ill meet Friday, Augu»t 28, 1 session. wedding were carried out In the p.m ., at the home of Ada Capps, W a t e r f o w l gunners were PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY allowed a straight 90-day sea president, Sixes, to make plans Second class m ail privileges authorized at Port Orford, Ore. son from October 10 through fo r the annual flower ihow which January 7 with a bag lim it on is held in September. UOeSí R DICKINSON Louis L Felsheim ................................. Editor and Publisher ducks of 4 per day, 8 In pos Paul L. Peterson ........................................ Managing Editor session, and 3 dark geese per through January 24. The com Post O ffice Box S Port Orford, Oregon day, 6 geese In possession. mission also allowed an addi Subscription Duck and goose bag lim its re tional one-half hour of shooting In Curry County (per year in advance) ............. ......... $3.00 mained the same as last year. tim e In Malheur county. The Outside Curry County ................................................... $3.50 Along the Columbia and Snake shooting time here would extend Single C o p y .................................................................i'o Cents riv e rs , bonus birds were again to one-half hour after sunset. Farmers Insurance allowed In B aker,G illiam , Mal Announcements, Notices, News and Advertising t Bag lim its remained the same f auto heur, M orrow, Sherman, Uma fo r coot and mergansers, but Must be in the Office by 5:00 p. m. Tuesday tilla , Union and Wallowa coun 2 re d h e a d s or canvasbacks ties. B o n u s mallards were singly o r collectively w ill be upped to 4 more mallards In allowed dally o r In possession the dally bag from the 2 of this season. last year, and 8 more mallards The Black Brant season was In the possession lim it. In ad s e t at December 3 through dition, the hunting season was February 15 with a bag and GOLO BEACH • OREGON e x te n d e d In these counties possession lim it of 3 birds. About Gifts.. . . 1 And Economy d-- t-i t T B Still Every Bit À Problem; Warning Given Cone Crop Said Good Game Bird Walerfowl Seasons reucK « f e z CH 7-4121 M ia. Hit-hard Bennlaon, Mr. and M ia. Webb Carlaon, Fu gen»; Mr. and Mia. E, M. G riffin and Clint», Mia» Juanita G rillin , Mia» Lucienne Z u lr- g a it, Mr. and M is. Ed Clark, M i. and Mra. John Noah, Ml»« Dotile Denla, Portland; Mr. and Mr». Don Gillespie, Mr». Pearl Hasan, Springfield; M i. and Mrs. Jerry Iverson and 1 Isa, Mi a. Sadie I ura», Mt». Cora Moore, C orvallis; Mias Janice Smith, Klamath Falls; M r. and Mrs. Hob Zim merman and fam ily, H a rlo t; Mr. and M ia. W. W. W illiams, M r. and Mrs. Roget Gardnei «nd i .1 e ,;, A lban» ; »V. ?.. Cl.it ! ol Glenwood; Mias Barbara Brown, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Brog and Su/I, Dallas; Mrs. Harley Clark and V ichi, the Rev. J. K, Burkell and M rs. Burkett, M i. and Ml a. Jim I ewellen aixl fam ily, H ills , boio; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ki Ing, Mr. and Mr». Dan Barklow. Mra. Nancy M ille r, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wllberger, Mrs. H e n ry Roaslow, M is. D elà lle tlo n l, M r. and M is. Henry Barklow, Miss Barbata Bark- low, M r. and Mrs. W, 1. w in- nlngham, Faria Parton, Mr», I I P o land, Mi». I m erlin, M yrtle Point; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dean, Mr. and Mi» Cecil I .•» in , M i. and Mrs. Dave Nelson, Bandoni Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCue, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy C. Johnson, Mr. and Mr». Harold Libby, Mrs. Alvin Gadberry, Mr. and M i». Ed Detlefsen, Mr». Don brooks, Coquille; Calvin B l a i r , It e vd »po r I; M i». V irg il Libby, Sixes; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas and Margie Järvi», port Orford; Mr. and Mra. Ted R. Hoover and fam ily of Paisley; M r. and Mrs. Je rry Wilson and family and Je rry Hasllon, Brookings; M is. Velma M ille r, M r. and Mr». Sidney Nm wood and fam ily. T in m a n : Mr». H e n ry Schmitt, Gervais; Mr. aiidM rs. Gene Sti eight and fam ily, of T urner; Misses Joan and Janet Engelbarl, Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. Hay Bonney of Salem. Special a m o n g the guests were old-tim e fi lends of the Clarke fam ily, the Rev. and Mrs. Burkett of H lllatoro. The Rev. Burkett officiated at the wedding of the bride groom's patents and also an aunt and uncle, Mr. and M is. W. W. Williams. The newlyweds w ill be *t home In C orvallis aflei Sept. 15 where they w ill le resident advisors at Hawley Hall. The bride w ill practice teach at C orvallis High School while he w ill he doing graduate work. Both are I960 graduates of Pa. c lflc High School. The groom graduated from Oregon Stale thia past June, and received hl» commission as 2nd Lieutenant In the Army In July. The bride has attended Se attle Pacific College and w ill gia'hiale from OSU In Decern, tmr. Mr. and M is. David B ark low entertained with a lunch eon for the bridal party and family Saturday noon following the rehearsal. FREEPAINT tET 1 QUART 4Lc JR. flo ra l a r r a n g e m e n t s at the hoin,. After the Initial cut by the 1 rldal coopta, mi ». L. m . ,,t tr- fln , Portland, Mr». E. R. W il barger of M yrtle Point, Mrs. Clark Slocum, Langlois, and Mrs. J. E. Lewellen, Hillsboro, cut and served the cake. Serving coffee and punch were Mrs. Dan Barklow of M yrtle 1' b I, Mr». Jamaa M lll.'t Florence, Mr». Ed Clark of Portland and Mrs. W. W. W ill iams of Alban». Assisting alxxn the rooms war« Mt a. Pauline i rpe, M i». Summerlin, Mrs. J. W. Carlson of Eugen, at d Mi s. Mal. Ann ette M ille r «as In charge of a punch tat le on the patio. OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Out-of-town guests Included Miss Darlene Doane, Mr. and i BW AM AL- eD U ! heaAu/ie SEE 916 APV. IN SUWDAV OREGON!AN SE FT. 6 a oinaooop »irnststi i rwaoua«« wo EVERYTHiMr FOR TFE 8U/LDFR. PHONE I’ D 2-4101 I ree Local Del f very a?? 7awx»wïas» U/eSte/ui Builders Supply Just North ol lovsn IN C . âc/tooê bufò... YALU£ TREE To Tirsi 2 50 customers w iih $5.00 Se hoot Supply Order! complete line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES SCHOOL M ttrSH/HLS u s r AVAILABLE A T OUR STORE ANP PfPT. STORE PORT ORFORO \T ED 2 -3 6 7 1 i