Fast Work Solves Market Burglary;
Officers Nab Three, Recover Loot
Nkdck work by city* p o ijje
the Sheriff's o ffic e ! rll| a) lo j vcd
a burglars i t Fucker's Mart and
le iu ltvd tn the arrest of three
y o tu ig m en and recovery of the
m a lor |x,rt ion oi the stolen goo«ls,
ell Within 20 honn after the
crim e ix currcd,
fir in g Itr h i fo r (he c r im e arc
H ill Deen le n le , 19, Hon e ld A.
Io le y ,1 7 . end lialel)ixxon, 17,
I I S \ , Jerdc
halved preliminary
hearing Monday and war hound
over to the gtend mry. lie war
v u 7 » . w
F .„
C j a e - ™ , , o , . ^ VACATI0N1AND
"BüTTSci a ,
TI— .. o u is nsg«
released on $1,000 h a lt
bitry to the store v et gained
hy breaking the glen Irum e rear
door w ith a rock and reaching
t h r o u g h to release the night
l e t c h , 1 he break-In occurred
be tv ceu 1 and 4i 30 a, in. I rldav.
Police la id three loadso( goods
here taken from the store and
each load dumped in a separate
D IPU TY sheriff Ira D elam arter
Cache In the brush; two places
points to hole in glass of rear
on the old China M t, toad and
door at Tucker'sM art broken to
one S|>ot at Paradise Point, Items
gain entry for Friday morning
taken In the burglary Included]
burglary spree.
-’ opairs of white Levis, 35 naus
ol blue Levis, 5 mensiweatshirts,
NOTICE
7 denim jackets, 30 mens ildrts,
Sheriff W illia m H. C.auntlett
25 p a i r of mens socks, I lie ,
announced that the Curry County
four and a half gallons ot wine,
Fax O ffice w ill be open on Nov.
eleven and a half cases of beer,
Final plans fo r election re
that while the Incomplete re
11, 1964 (Veterans Day), to af
2H cartons o f cigarettes and 8
turns In C urry County were turns at 8 o ’clock would (.e
ford the taxpay ers the opportun
packages of c ig a r s . The trio
outlined
today
Jointly
by
Coos-
picked up, the completed re
ity to take advantage of the dis
allegedly consumed a quantity
C urry E lectric Cooperative and turns were to tie phoned in by
count period.
of beer anil candy and m i jked
the C urry County Reporter of each county toard chairman.
some ot the cigarettes. Total
Gold Beach. In making the an
resale value of the gooiis w asset
nouncement. B ill Cook of Coos-
at approximately 4700.
Curry E le ctric, said the same STUDENT ELECTION
The slieriff's o lfic c and c ity
POLL HELD
general plan as that used fo r
police were notified of the burg
the prim aries would be put
lary jit lor to the Store opening
In a fa c t-fin d in g p o ll for the
Into effect.
hour of 8 o'clo ck by owner Ira
The offices of Coos-Curry coming electron, nine eighth
I ucker. The yttclliuinary Inven
Maximum speed lim its and E lectric in P ort O rfo rd , Gold grade U. S. History students at
tory ol stolen items, dusting lo r
Implied consent chemical test Beach and Brookings w ill be Battle Rock ju n io r high tabu
prints and examination of other
legislation are among measures open to the public, and a (ward lated the fo llo w in g inform ation.
evidence consumed about an
Of the 241 person j contacted
tentatively a p p r o v e d by the showing the current results fo r
hour and a bah and residlcd in
by phone. 214 were registered
Highway Interim Committee for a ll city, county, state and nat
suspicions pointing to the tliree
introduction at the next session ional candidates w ill be kept vote«. 27 were not; 223 intend
youtle apprehended. Officers,
of the Legislature.
up to date. The P ort O rford and ed to vote, 19 did not.
liowcvtr, continued their in
Democratic support was 14S
The maximum speed lim it on Cold Beach offices w ill have
vestigation thivugliout the day,
the open highway, unless other television sets, in addition to to th e Republicans69 and Inde
running -town every available
wise posted, would be 65 miles telephone and radio reports to pendent, 15.
lead and keeping the suspects
Lyndon B. Johnson supporters
per hour. The Highway Com
aid In gathering the election
under turveilancc.
amounted to 142, Barr, Goldwa
mission would have authority returns.
The three w ere im ally picked
to zone up to 75 miles per hour
Incomplete precinct returns ter, 32. S ix ty -s e v e n persons
up lor questioning at (i: I 5 p. in. LOOT from burglary at Tucker's
contacted would not disclose
on freeways.
w ill be gathered from all pre
Friday , Voluntary w ritten state M a r t coven council table at
L im its tn residential areas cincts at 8 o’ clock when the th e ir choice for President.
ments adm itting to the alleged c ity hall after it was recovered
According to Miss C larice
would be 30 miles an hour and polls close. The members of
crim e were made by the two
from tliree separate hruslicaches
in school and business zones the the Junior Chamber of Com Hopkins, who supervised the pro
iiive n ile i. Jenle refused to make Friday evening and inventoried,
lim it would be 25 m iles per merce w ill gather these re je ct, students p a rticip a tin g in
any statement. He did, however, I hose included in tlie investi
hour, unless otherwise posted. sults In Brookings, under the the p o ll now have a new under
Improvements
to
th
e
Tichenor
that it is to be tom down, as w e ll
lead deputies to tw o o f the three gation and recovery included,
The H ig h w a y Commission direction of th e ir president, standing and te rrific enthusiasm
cemetery road could run as much as the fa ct that some doubt was
caches, after the first one was le ft to right. Ken Beldan, sher
M a r v in Rosette and vice- of the com ing General E lection
as $8,000. county roadm aster raised as to how much of the Speed Control Board would con
James a . 1 Ittle , C u rry coun
pointed out by Dixson at («35 if f reserve: Ira Delamarter, res
B ill Dobbyns told the chamber building could be utilized in a tinue to have authority to raise president Sullivan. The Jay- November 3.
P. m. on th e China Mt. road. ident deputy: Ulen ijoice. clue! ty n anagar of Or«kon T itle
o r lower lim its based on en
Polesters were: Patty St. C lair.
cettes of P ort O rford, under
O ffice « and three sheriff reserve d e p u ty sheriff: Don Wheaton. Co. the past four vest-», tua of commerce Monday, ami the . , remodeling effort.
gineering studies. The basic th« jlu e c tlfn i of their p re s i-,. C h e r i e Werner, Ame Johnson.
county
c
o
u
r
t
indicated
it
is
be,
i
promoi.M
to
Klamath
coun
Paul
Peterson
inform
ed
the
members worked f o r another Cold Beach leputy: Cleve Berry.
ty manager, effective Nov. I. doubtful the expenditure coulv chamber that the Jaycees were rule would apply below the max dent, Nancy Peterson, w ill get V alorle Iw fg F e r. Darta Smith.
hour and a ball recovering the Brookings deputy; lohn Kuop
the 8 o’ clock postings in the Mary Hines, Randy E llio tt, Ken
be justified because of the few considering a building protect imums established.
He w ill I«, succeeded by David
goods and marking them for tny der. Cold Beach sheriff re
Rodgers and David Knapp.
IMPLIED CONSENT
Port
OMord area, and the C u rry
people
that
require
the
use
of
designed for use as Jaycee head
id e n tificatio n before transfer fers c. Port Orford police, chief
The Implied consent proposal County Reporter w ill be re
the road.
quarters w ith lim ite d fa c ilitie s
ring them and the suspects to Harold Hight and pattolm an Boh
County commissioner Ryce fo r y outh activitie s. Foater was provides that persons arrested sponsible fo r the Gold Beach
Cold Beach. Foley also signed Montague, a n d Paul Peterson,
fo r driving while under the area, according to Bob Van
Wilson said that he has very invited to attend a Jaycee m e e t
a statement adm itting to shop sheriff reserve, not pictured.
Influence of alcohol are deemed Lear, p u b l is h e r . These re
little
inform
ation
on
the
status
ing
to
discuss
the
sim
ila
r
plans
liftin g four boxes of .2 2 bullets
to have consented to a breath turns w ill * e compiled and fo r
ol
the
road,
though
it
has
been
and
a
possible
coordination
of
from \S efteni Auto store.
test to determine the extent warded to a ll offices, and to
5yd i_handler, Republican
on the program several yean. efforts.
It has not been decided it the
of intoxication. Refusal to do KCBY-TV in Coos Bay.
candidate forState Senator.Sev-
P r e v io u s commissioner Ken
juveniles w ill stand tria l along
so may result in license sus
A fte r the in itia l 8 o’ clock
e nthD istrict, Coos-Curry, wiU
Thompson had voted against the
w ith J e rd c , or be processed
pension. Final work on this postings are c o m p ile d , no
appear on a halt - hour forum over
improvements. Wilson pointed
through the ju ve n ile office.
b ill is to take place late this further developments w ill be
KCBY-TV, Channel 11, Coos
out. and he would also question
month.
available on the county level
Bay, at 6:30 p .m . Sunday.
any extensive improvements.
C ity p o lice c h ie f Harold H ight
The committee also voted u n t i l the completed returns
Port Orfoid News managing
Through
the
chamber,
Mis.
this week reported tw o separate
“ in p rin c ip le ” fo r periodic mo
start coming In. Each counting
editor Paul Peterson w ill be one
M innie Jolly, owner of the ad
Bob Hamilton is taking over
thefts currently being in \ e ttig e -
of four Democrat newsmen pos
jo in in g H arpofthe Winds prop
management of the Port Or- to r vehicle Inspection, but were hoard chairman has been re
ted by bis o ffic e .
unable to endorse a specific quested by the C urry County-
erty. has asked that the road be ferri Richfield station
ing questions to the candidate
One
invohes
a
box
ol
fools.
C ity (« 'lic e i <>|,<>rted the loss
b ill as the proposal submitted C lerk Bernard Mather to phone
aligned to conform w ith prop
pertaining to issues im portant
Mrs
Hamilton
is
the
former
of 55 i illona o f m o to r oil fro m I> o x ot cook's knives, a wool
s till has work to be done on in th e ir completed returns as
to the d istrict and state.
erty lines and surface«L
Mildred Hulce and a sister It.
jacket and tn iscellaneous items,
the A sso cia te d s e rv ic e sta tio n
soon as possible, to the Curry-
Dobbyns,
however,
said
that
to
Mrs
Clyde
Estabrook
The
valued at $1SO. taken Iroin an
Oct. I
md
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The
committee
also
agreed
County Reporter. These com
when the property was originally-
Date
Hamiltons lived in Pendleton
M ax M in
age 9 an I 7, are alleged to auto owned by Carl C. Moore of
sold by the Tichenor fa m ily , to
Oct. 20
prior to coming to Port Orford. to Introduce a measure to make plete precinct returns w ill be
70
39
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have turned on the b a rre l’ s Cold Beach.The items w ere ta k
it ille g a l In Oregon to drive compiled as well as forwarded
a
Carl
Jensen,
they
reserved
a
O ct. 21
While living in Pendleton. Mrs tn the wrong dheetton on a
59
40
splcot, releasin
th. oil on en while Moore was working at
.0 0
to
the
offices
of
Coos-Curry
general,
rather
than
a
specific,
Oct. 22
Hamilton graduated as a li livlded freeway.
65
Pitch's Cate. His car was parked
39
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the ground.
E
le
ctric
and
KCBY-TV.
easement through the property
Oct. 23
censed practical nurse from
60
45
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Also reported was the break in front of the building,
The complete report of the
Van Lear said that he hopes
to the cemetery property. This
DAVID DeMARTINO
Oct. 24
62
41
I hc second theft is of a . 22
St Anthony's Catholic hospi
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ing and entering of a poet office
committee
w
ill
be
published
a ll precincts would cooperate
should
make
the
present,
long
Oct.
25
tai.
57
Huegcr automatic pistol and
45
«’ • D.-Martlno, accordlm to Roy
.0 0
Ixix sometime over the week
In the near future.
as In the past, and emphasized
standing,
road
the
legal
rig
h
t-
Oct.
26
61
37
V c i natron , sIce p i«aldent .md of-way.
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end. The Ixix was rented to three loxes of amm unition. The
items were reported stolen from
manager of the state-w idcO re-
P o rt O rford Variety. The In
County
judge
Fel
Campbell
cident was noticed l>y postmas- a bouse oc< upied by Mr. and Mis. gon T itle Insurance Co.
said he had driven over the road
L ittle served until his trans
tei Norm fiakei Monday morn George Haggblom during the
prior to the meeting and fe lt it
tim
e
they
were
moving.
fer as a m ender of the Curry
ing p rio r to mall distribution.
was in pretty good shape. He
County Hural Area Development
It Is Isdieved the lo x was empty
further said the county shouldn't
committee. He w asalsoam em -
and that youngsters may lie re
HI SURF AND VO TI
get into an argument over the
ber of th«' Brookings Elk Lod; «',
sponsible for the vandalism.
I uesday, Novem ber 3.
ttm Port (Il lord Du p i 11 a t« road because the court didn't
have Jurisdiction over it unless
Bridge d ill' and the Cold Beach
Hotary club, of which he has it was dedicated to the public.
Mt». Jolly's request w as bas
tieen Iw»th secretary and p re si
ed on the reason that the road
dent «hiring his residence in
was used by the county , Coos-
Curry county.
Curry Co-op, city- police. G rif
DeMartino has been a title
fey -Laird and North Curry Rec
e x a m in e r in the Clackamas
reation (or com m unication and
County office of the Company
television relay systems.
and associated with this branch
Chamber president Ira Tucker
for the past four years. He ts
said it would be a w aste of m on
a i raduate of the U niversity of
ey to construct a new road when
Portland with a B.A. degree in
the present one is ingood shape.
economies and a i admite of
Wilson also pointed out that a
the Northwestern College of
new improved road would lead
Law.
to other problems, such as pre
The new Curry County mana
servation of cemetery plots and
ger has already moved to Gold
markers because of probable in
Beach, and his wife, Rosalie,
creased tra ffic . He questioned
two sons and a daughter w ill
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. x
» 7 A>^
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«-a.
v * e ’ s '* J
r ** '
c
« i
whether the Tichenor fam ily
a rriv e In a few weeks.
would want this or not.
L ittle Is already In Klamath
The chamber decided nol to
Falls and h is wife, Blanche,
puisne the m atter at the present
w ill leave this area fo r their
tim e.
new home next w e e k e n d . A
Another question, concerning
formei manager of the Jose
t e e n a g e recreation fa cilitie s,
phine County branch of the com
w as poted by Eddie Foster,chair
pany In Grants Pass, L ittle
man oi a community- recreation
has had a varied career In
development com m ittee f o r
cluding serving as state’ s at
youth. Foster told the chamber
torney In North Dakota and as
that his group was working for
counsel for the Bank of North
•-3Í«. X- a- ■
recreation fa c ilitie s for youth
Dakota. During World War II
•A -■».
an«l
was
looking
for
additional
he served as lumber enforce
s u p p o r t . The group has been
ment attorney In Portland for
sponsoring teen dances to build
the Office of the Price Ad
w o r k in g capital, Foster said,
ministration.
adding that the young people
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IN M Y R T LE POINT
w ould be w illin g to sponsor other
fund-raising projects to aid the ROTARIANS turned out in force
from the Union 76 station, where
Mrs. M ike Palmer and twins, cause.
ONI OF I H t TWO loot caches ing. A second cache, and one
Sunday to finish leveling ground July I ourth hone shows have to r i g h t , A1 Johnson, Johnny his tra c to r and tim e . The tra c
G ail and Glen, spent the week-’
The old NSP shop across from
China M t. road, at Paradise Point, contained the
and seed grass tor a new little been held. Grounds are expected Mayea, Bob W a lla c e , Norm to r at le ft was loaned by Port
Baker, G il Rush, Doc T y le r , O rford S a n ita tio n . O ther e q u ip -
Ibis one contained cigarettes, remainder of the clothing from end inM y rile Point w ltli her hus the c ity ja il was suggested a« i league baseball fie ld . The new
to be com pleted in tim e for the
band where he ‘s employed by starting point for a re n . , ii
Red M cW illia m s and G e o rg e m ent was lo an ed by Bob M c K e n
beer and wine and some clo th -
the Tucker burglary.
diamond is located on pro| cm spring playing season, the club
Train Logging company.
Hahn. Non-m em ber C liff Bales, zie, a cat; G riffe y -L a ird , lo w
building but there w.i oin.
ned by Nick Marsh a. .g,
said. Members pictured are, le ft
above Hahn, donated the use ot, boy; W S Ply-wood and c ity .
( .sm*UK2s*
Co-op To Provide
Election Coverage
Interim Committee
OKays Safety Bills
On Speed, Drinking
New Title Co.
Head Named
Road Not Justified Is Court Stand
Chandler Quiz
On TV Sunday
Police Seek
Stolen Goods
Oil Dumped, P. 0.
Box Entered
N ew Richfield
Station M anager
Rotarians Seed Baseball Field
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