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Biasling Caps Said Dangerous Heart Attack Claims Ed Ackley, DA Nominee B ro o k in g s - F a I wan I F. A ckle y Sr., Brookings attorney, passed a w a y Friday night, Oct. 2, In Santa (, ru i, ( a lifo rm a, where he and bia w ife , C ornelia, were / v is itin g relative». Death was re p o rte d ly due to a heart attack. M r. A ckley, a Republican, was a candidate forC urry C om i ty D is tric t A ttorney, running a» an Independent. L The defeat o f the 1963 le g isla tive incom e ta x b i ll last lie was also a fo rm e r D istrict O ctober and . ,;,arp drop m additional tim be r tax (severance A tto rne y o f Curry county, being tai? w ill cause a rise in most taxin g code areas m C urry coun- appointed totlie|>oat in the fa ll 'V o i. 7 No. 27 > o n Orford, Curry County, Osegol? VACATION LAND ’ report4 C lu e i d e pu ty Charles Fitzhugh. The hard- o f 1956 by Governor l im o Smith, F r,c* T * a c * " t f Thun., October 8,1064 iTL r iL ? 7 1“ * ," creM e *» Scho° * No. 12 w hich consists o f lie was the n-after elected to a the O phir-.'.esika Beach D istrict. four y e a rte n n in the Novem ber . . » ’’S?* U* * r ‘ c t No- 3' C in 00111 Beach shows a drop m ostly e le c tio n o f that year, serving due to the reduction in the Interm ediate Education D istricts January I, 1957 to D e ca n i,e r 31 budget and by an increase in valuations. I960. D istrict No. 16 (P istol R ive r-C a rp cn te rville ) shows a sharp I*rior to being appointed to drop m m illa g e because of a reduced budget and an i n c r e a s e the d is tric t attorney«! pu»t, he in ad ditiona l tim b e r tax. T W O I U C T R O N IC blasting was Brookings < ity attorney from F ilin g lo r elty positions end- ,ng **.,* t>rea*“ Jown By code areas of each ta x in g d is j*“ ; 1,11 o i *$ 53 u n til the fa ll of A student m in u te r w i ll bring as shown above, were dis n l Saturday with three new tr ic t shoving m illa g e rates as compared to last year: the 11 a. m . service Sunday at covered as having com e from petitions filia l, one candidate He was a past president of the the firs t regular m eeting of the the back yard o f the Jack G a r Western Slates Plywood Co t >ard cf directors, says, ''th is withdrawing f on, the race, and Code Area •Millage M illa g e new ly organized P o r t Orford ner residence, behind the f l y Coos Curry Bar Association and a contest resulting fo r only operative of Port Orford a ir expansion of Western States 1964-65 1963-64 C hristian Church (D isciples of in g A service station, accord a m em ber o f the Curry C oiuitv one position. nounerd today that they have F.ywood w ill cost between 2-1 C ity of Port O rford lts a Christ). ing to p o lice c h ie f Harold H ight, Republican C entral C o m m ittee; signed a “ chip contract" and The drop-out was Paul Ran- I250M ar.d I300.M and that 2-2 A irport road 615 possibly from a shed Gam e r re- a m em ber o l the o rig in a l c o m The services w ill be held Sun la ll, s e e k lli t h e n .u v o i *s po that nt w equ.pment needed for sh pping cf chips is expected 2 -3 Sixes, Elk, Brush Creek gg’ 7 c e n tly tore down. One of the m itte e w h ich started (be drive day, October 11, in the A m e ri »Ilion. Randall said Ids health • i t t.t.ppmg plant has been t begin the latter part of the 2 -4 Langlois, Floras Creek 77' = can Legion H a l l , beginning caps was turned in to service st a - to r the ( lietco River lY oicct, re caused him to withdraw from 1 jrchaseJ and a contract for year or the first part of 1965 " 2 - 5 Upper Sixes 76' s tio n operator Don Coyne by a s u ltin g in barlior im provem ents the election. w ith Sunday school at 10 a. m . the machinery installation has F ir chips are used in the 3- 1 C ity o f Cold Beach 92*8 woman who found it la y in g in w hich lead to developm ent o f Observance of a C om m union A contest is on fo r m ayor, b:ca awarded to the J.hnson 3-2 ,\rea outside c it y manufacture of K raft paper service w ill fo llo w the m orning trout o f the station. The other today«» p o r t ol Brookings; a however, with Incumbent Lloyd fcn ’ iueering Company 3-4 Wedderbum 802 ard paper box and liner board w on hip. was found wound around the m em ber o f the Rotary c lr b for Hates anil Jim Houston lo th Roy .Mills, president of the 3 -5 Upper Hunter's Creek 68‘ 5 blade ol a r o to tille r Gamer was several years; a charter m em ber making th e ir bids late on the material, a process which has 3 -6 Upper Lobster Creek 68‘ 5 using in his back yard. I he ch ie f o f BPOUks lodge 1934, a m e m been developed and in use closing day. 3 -7 Nesika W ater D is tric t 32" 2 said these c a |* are to be c o n ber of t h e Am erican Legion, only two years but is creating Incumbent city recorder L o r 3- 8 Wedderbum S anitary D istrict 89 '6 s i d e r e d e xtre m e ly dangerous (.»old Beach Poet; and a m em ber aine Haines In unopposed. a use fullness for an otherwise and ilio u ld be turned over to the o f W orld War I veterans of Brook 4 - 1 Includes Old No. 7 Agness D istrict 46.’ 4 waste product Incuml ent alderman Adolph 4 -2 West o f Agness c? - proper authorities fo r disposi ing». I-arry Lindquist, manager, Wlndmalser also filia l fo r re - He was a Protestant by fa ith GOLD BEACH — The Curry 4 -3 Illa h e , M a ria l 464 tio n . It u possible th a t tlus type election to make the th ird can fays. “ Western States w ill be o f cap can be set o ff by a radio and was horn July 21, 1693, in didate lo r the three positions 12-1 Ophir, Nesika Beach 59'9 realizing an added approxi County Sheriff's Office was busy 12-2 Port of Port O rford 90' 2 tra n sm itte r such as is used in Lal ayette, Wisconsin, where be open on the council. The others over the past weekend, with mately S100M a year income The m ystery has been so l 12-3 Outside Fire and Port 64 0 p o lic e and other vehicles, he spent his youth. Attending the are Herb Tliage and Incuml ent which up until now has been six juveniles apprehended and ved. lln iv e n lty o f Minnesota, be w as O r r is Smith. added. 12-4 In Fire D is tric t 93 9 several men arrested on drink a complete loss as all extra Those unusual-looking bad la te r graduated from the U n i 12-5 Outside W ater D is tric t 88.0 ing charges. A ll positions are lo u r fo u r- ges which some of the women non peelable m aterial w a s versity of M im iesota Law Scliool 12-7 Nesika W ater D is tric t jq j ’ 7 year term s. Two juvenile boys. 15 and 17. burned." of P ort O rfo rd are wearing w ith an FIJI degree. 12-8 Outside Fire D is tric t 97 7 Art expected yield of 60 were taken into custody near around town this week are n 't In ad d itio n to his widow, Cor- 16-1 Pistol R iver 6 4 '0 Hunters Creek The boys, al units, or 70 tons a day, w ill be designating some new govern n e lia ,o t (bookings,he also leaver 16-2 Outside Union H ig h 49 4 hauled to Coos Bay where in leged to be runaways from ment p ro je ct--d e sp ite t h e i r a son, Edward F. \c k le y , J r., of 16-3 In Port o f Brookings 43' 3 Libby, Mont . and driving a stallations for loading chips alphabetical design. Freanoi a daughter, Mrs. C arl 16-4 Out o f n o n-H igh 53’ j pickup truck registered to one The b a d g e s , which are a - on barges and ships is being R eich o f Salina»; fiv e grand 16- 5 C arpenterville 43’ 5 of their parents, are now in the dorned w it h the p h ra s e made at this time ch ild re n ; a brother, James Ack 17- 1 C ity of Brookings on c custody of juvenile authorities, GOI.D BEACH - Voter "S .F .T .M .— Ask Me?” , re p re A custom chipping plant is le y , Portland; two sisters and a 17-3 Outside C ity 73 6 in P eter Hut k, Mate chairman sent a m em bership d rive by the Gold Beach Union H i g h being planned for, and other and being held for their parents 17-4 In Fire D is tric t 74' . C lll/c n s fo r Coldw alm - M ille r , neice, M rs . Dewey W ilton of Four juveniles, all of Gold 23-2 Upper Chetco Alpha Psi chapter of Epsilon M edford. School D istrict approved a $299.• species of tim ber besides the 73' 3 P ortland, announcer! that Sen Sigma Alpha which is entitled lY ivatc service» were held in tXM) bond issue Mondav at i popular Douglas fir w ill also Beach, were also taken into cus The I F D. th a t w i ll appear on tax statements is ate! Bai r j i ¡o M w a te i, Repub. tody near the Gold Beach city "Search F o r T a le n t e d M-rm- be included such as hemldck. breviation o f Interm e dia te Education D istrict w hich was c Ilcan presidential c a n d id a t e , Santa C n u at 9 a. m . Monday, special election held at the high h e r s ." limits. One v.as charged with spruce and white fir This I tom Rural School D is tric t by the last legislature. has accepted the Invitation ol O ctober 5, w ith bu ria l also in school in Gold Beach The is " T h is Is the ftr s t tim e E.S.A. Santa Cruz. sue passed almost two to one, makes for a complete plant driving under the influence of Jim Brow n, not id horseman has emphasized talent In Its intoxicating liquor. All were A M e m o ria l w ill be held in with 17« yes voles to 81 no operation, doing away with a id president of the Pacific m e m b e rs," explains Alpha Psi voles Brookings next week. Xrrange- waste in the plant as well as taken into custody, and were International I Ivestock Expo president, Judy Bens. Money from sale of the bonds in the woods Small wood lot scheduled to appear before juve sitio n , to open die 54th annual •nents fo r tlus service are now "B u t then, we don’t think owners w ill find "value” in nile authorities. The boys re PI in North P ortland on Oct. pending, anil w i l l be announced w ill be u « d to conuruet ir ir j. a woman has to he a w o rld - la te r this week. 10. lional classrooms, a m u lti a small amount which in the ported that the liquor was ob champion typist o r a re co rd - Senator G oldwater and his purpose room and kitchen and past they had "no need to tained in Smith River. Calif , S y d Chandler, Republican breaking a rch e r to be a p ro tha t Ins support of the ta x b ill according to the sheriff's of party are scheiluled to a rriv e remodeling of th«- pre ent ca bother with " a i • candidate for S t a t e Senator, aroused so m uch opposition in spective m em ber.” fice. by plane from Spokane at P o rt- teria for the use of band and ^oos and Gurry Counties, charg “ A fte r a ll, most of our chap In addition to juvenile prob ed today tha t Iris opponent. R. F. Southwestern Oregon. " \p p a r- lard Itite in a tio n a l A irp o rt at choral group». t e r ’s p r e s e n t m em tiers are e n 11 y. the \-oters of Coos and noon oi that day 'and w ill p ro . lems. the sheriff's office also Chapman, is m isrepresenting his Ciirry Counties know what to hnuerwtvea. And what could he ceed to the PI, where the Sen apprehended four adult men on record in the c u rm n t c a m p a ig n a m ore Im portant talent today vote fOS or against as the-, tu rn The Port Orford Volunteer ator w ill make a m a jo r c a m drinking charges. S t a t e s Chandler, "T h e in than te ln g a good mother and ed thumbs down on the Chap paign addiess. Fire Department will host the cum bent says he sponsored v ita l wife?*’ she asks. m an-approved tax b ilL ( urry Firemen's Association Supporters of Senator Gold- le g isla tio n for the im provem ent T h is week, nonetheless, is walei w ill get to greet him at Friday at 8 p m at the City of the G old Beach and Chetco S .F.T.M . Week fo r the In te r Paul Jaffarian. Republican the a irp o rt when Hie plane lands, Hall Harbors, w h ich is a sheer im national organization of wom Candidate for Congress in Ore liut norm al adm ission w ill be Speaker f i r the evening w ill possibility as riv e r and harbor en’s clubs. O ther c h a p t e r s gon's Fourth D istrict, toaay charged foi adm ission to the PI. im p rovem e nt is solely atederal be from the Unigas Company throughout the w orld also are charged his opponent with The opening Pl arena events, fu n ctio n w i t h improvements of Coquille Coos Curry Elec conducting a s im ila r search. carelessness and lack of con In cliiillin t i l l I s t i n s e ii | l i u s . tric Cooperative w ill show In an attem pt to bring horse JONQUIL, E.S.A’ s m o n t h ly Curry Count} Judge Fel C am p e itlie r the r -suit of congressional cern for the people of his Rodeo and Pl Horse Show w ill action o f lo c a l port d is tric t e f racing back in popularity a film s cf “ Fire Hazards and magazine, goes out to 40,000 be ll urged the c ity co u n c il re D istrict, by citing M r Dun fort. ” ■ members. group fro m M yrtle Point is Safety Standards" can s attitude on drafting a ce n tly to p a rticip a te w ith the o riginally scheduled, so those Chandler points out that the featuring a big horse race meet "W e ’ re p a rticip a tin g in the A good crowd is expected county court in a program to in Dunes Seashore B ill Jaffarian w h o [ a i r r li a s e t l c k . t s i.,: tin - Sunday at the fa ir grounds. S.F.T.M . Week program to help and the women's auxiliary w ill form voters about the county m ost rid icu lo u s c la im offered by G oldwater appearance w ill also accuses Congressman Duncan T h is is a Jackpot race meet acquaint hometown r e s i d e n t s serve refreshments planning and zoning co m m is Chapman is, and this is a quote of drafting a b ill simply to I * able to see the complete where everyone can enter and with E p s i l o n Sigma A lpha,” sion measure that w ill be on the f r o m his cam paign literature: arena program as w ell as tour get his name on some Icgisla " I have always voted against everyone has a chance at win M rs. Bens says. "W e ’ re proud Novem ber 3 ba llo t. the 11 acres of livestock and tion during his first year in ning some pa rt o f the race of the fact E.S.A. Is one of In asking fo r the assistance, incre ase in t a x e s , " Chandler com m ercial exhibits. Jackpot. Congress and paying little the oldest and most respected Judge C am pbell noted that C ur s a y s , " I have checked the re Gov. M ark O, H a tfie ld , who WHAT APPEARS tu b e s m in i cord and in the last session of the Starting at 1 p.m ., there w ill hetd to the real issues Ac women’s organizations of Its ly " as one of the few rem a ining Is presently on a tou r of the ature toy duck in the photo a- be races fo r g ir ls , boys,women kind In the w o rld .” Oregon counties w ith ou t such a Legislature my opponent voted cording to Jaffarian. the peo Last In behalf ol IbeG oldw ater. bovc really isn't. Von see, we " I t Is a service organization pie cf the D istrict were never com m ission and that neglecting for the S48,000,000. 00 income and men, an open race, and M ill- I tl. k. i, is ,.S| ,, , f | added the eyes and fee t to make which each year donates more asked for views on the Dunes to face upto the im portance and ta x mere ase, the largest increase even a race at the end of tlie Ttie mot ile x -ra y unit w ill it look lik e one. The body, how - Introduce Senator G oldwater to than o n e -m tlllo n hours and do l P.ll and the opposition from need of such a com m ission could in the history o f the State of Ore day fo r non-w inners. It w ill l>e In Gold Beach at the Gold the crowd at the PI. ever, is a c tu a lly another of na la rs to local philanthropic p ro private property owners and result in undesirable u tiliz a tio n gon." This ta x increase was sub be a fu ll afternoon of fun fo r Beach Pharm acy on the fo l ture's oddities: a genuine d o u b lt the e n tire fa m ily . Concession jects. Yet at the same tim e, lowing dates; interested people in our dis or waste of our land and natural sequently- overwhelm ingly- de Ffie jo b of |h<. newspaper cherry tom ato co m p le te w ith stands w ill feature lunches and feated across the state at a spec resources. Wednesday, Oct. 14, 11 a.m. duck s b i l l . The to m a to was E.S.A. also Is a social and trict. is very strong is lo com fort the a fflic te d ia l referendum electio n. It went soft d rin k s .________ to 6 p.m .j Thursday, Oct. 15, found in a garden grown by J im educational s o ro rity which has “ No consideration was given down to defeat in Coos County and a fflic t the co m fo rta b le " WTATHER REPORT • to ’ P«m.; an i 11 iday, my Zastera, 7, son of M r. and forged a strong lin k of fellow to the fact that our counties CH RISTM AS MEETING SET — F. I ’ . Dunne by a 3 to 1 m a jo rity and in Cur ship around the w orld through Oct. 16, |o a.m. to 12 noon. •Mrs. Leonard Zastera. now derive revenue from 0 & M a x M in ry County by a 4 to 1 m a jo rity . Its 1,500-plus chapters.” A m e e tin g of the Christmas C lands which lie within the 71 46 C handler f u r t h e r charges, Association has been je t fo r to proposed park area. No con 72 51 Either M r. Chapman does not m orrow nigh t, Friday, Oct. 9, sideration was given to the Oct. 3 80 53 k n o w his record, or does not 8 p. m . , at the art center. O c t 4 fact (hat the Federal govern 69 48 know w hat he voted for or a- O rganizational representatives 68 47 ment now owns some 95‘T of O c t 5 gainst, or would rather forget are urged to attend. Millage Rales Show Increase In Curry Tax Districts Filing Is Over- One Drops Out Western States Installs Chipper Sheriff Nabs 6 Juveniles Mystery Ends; Talent Sought Barry To Open Show Saturday In Portland New Church Services Set GB Passes Bond Issue Charges Foe's Record Firemen Meet Tumo.'row Night Jaiiarian Raps Duncan D-Bill Horse Racing Is Scheduled Sunday X Ray Unit In Gold Beach Cave Ordered Destroyed by Police the recreational lands in this area and it spends consider ably less in developing recre ational facilities than do the state and counties". Jaffarian said. He further commented that Duttcan had completely over looked the fact that the Dunes area presently has outstanding park facilities provided by the s t a t e — notably. Jesse M Honeyman park and the Ump qua Lighthouse State Park and the state is developing new lands such as the MOO acres of the Washburn estate north of Devil's Elbow State Park and 460 acres from the W illiam M Tugman Stale park, which is adjacent to over 1000 acres of state and county lands sur rounding Eel Lake in Douglas County. I-ane and Douglas Counties are both making wise use in development of their park lands to provide recrea lional facilities Jaffarian promised the peo pie of the Fourth D istrict that upon his election he would put a stop to the Duncan Dunes B ill and would work vigorously to encourage m ultiple use of our Federal Lands and devel opment of recreational areas, as well as our natural re- eei’cces within existing frame works h * 1IIIS SM ALL CAVE w a s or- the o ld m il l dock. The cave was d e rid destroyed by c i t y p o lic e declared dangerous by city po- I r n l. iy a l t e r i t w .is discovered lic e c h ie f Harold H ig h t because on (iroperty owned by I ioc L lv - ' o f c a v e -in hazards of the sandy ennore on Garrison Lake near so il in w hich it was dug. The four young lads who dug the "h id e -a w a y " w illin g ly fille d it back up, the c h ie f said, after the dangers were pointed out to them . Hight also urged the de struction of other such caves that m ig h t exist because a ca v e -in could take a life or cause ser ious injuries. 'ACIFIC CHAPTER y . Z--'? M SON, F A M IL Y HERE M r and Mrs Dennis Waldie of Eugene w e r e weekend guests of M r and Mrs Jack Waldie in Po-t Orford ALAN HAG A, right, receives FFA Herdsm arahip Award from Herb M o rU l fo r his entries at the recent Curry County Fair. Haga also received a $25 cash award. -N e w s Photo by Lucille Ellis 7