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2 - P o r t O rtord News, Thuwvta>t Novem ber S, 19M PASSES AM AY NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK Local Schools Invite Public To Classes, and Open House E'uncral services w i ll be held Saturday,N ovem ber 7 ,l:3 0 p , nt. C o m m u n ity Church, fo r Pearl L. W hite wh> pasted away Wed nesday, Novem ber 4 in Sacred Heart H ospital, Eugene. ReRev, Jamie France w i ll ¡ w - side at the services. The Order o f the Eastern Star w i ll conduct the graveside «ervice, Port Or ford G em ctary. WJ M any people, e s p e c ia lly p a r P A P E R B A C K BOCKS. Our ent« o f c h ild re n in school, are schools are undergoing a "p a p cu rio iB «bout what goes on in e r-b a ck re v o lu tio n " In the c 1 ass - side t o d a y ' s m odem p u b l i c room . M o r e than 4 , 000 title s Mrs. White and husban.t, Eu sc h o o l buildings. Y e t a great are a va ila ble fo r ciaatroom y»e; r > t f • m any never get around to go therefore, the teacher can now- gene, cam e to C urry county a- bout 1920 and have been resi ing in to one to fin d out. assign a yvid er v a rie ty o f read dents o l Port Orton? fo r nearly But durin g the e n tire week o f ing assignments,. . and .io it at th ir ty - fiv e years. Novem ber 8 —14 m a n y p u b lic lo w cost. Mrs. Ay hite is survived by her schools in every state w i ll open •i. There are m any o th e r new de - husband, Eugene, tw o chiLlre n, the irvio ois to anyone who cares \ U ,t- po rt O rford and Battle v e lo p m e n ts in e d uca tion h i Leon and A n n e t t e , and three Rock Grade Schools w i l l both be w hic h people are interested, In sisters, Mrs. Harold Sypher and clu d in g teaching fo re ig n la n g M is. Edwin Bement, L a n g lo it open to v i s i t o r s from 9:00 to Mrs. Tom M oore, Ophir. 3:30 M onday. Tuesday, Thurs uages in elem entary s c h o o l , day and Friday. A sp e cia l Open new designs in school b u ild in g s new programs in a d u lt educa House w i ll be Thursday eve ning iro n : 7:00 to & 3 0 fo llo w e d w ith tio n , and advances in textbo ok r aihion Sliow Slated by BPW publishing, .* 4 refreshm ents and a PT A program American Education Week is in the m u lti-p u rp o se room at the Mis. Lynn M c N u tt m et w ith a prim e opportunity fo r in te r members ot the Port O rto nl Bus g ra d e tc b o o l. A m erican Educa ested citizens to attend programs in e s s C Professional A\omen's tio n Week, the them e to r w h ich s e t up by th e ir lo c a l p u b l i c C lub Tuesd a\ to discuss plans for is Education Pays D iv id e n d . " scNjols and see how these new a Fashion Shorv and Aiorksliop to is the p u b lic ’ s week in school, developm ents are a ctu a lly be be held N o v e m b e r 14 at the a tim e devoted to show ing the in g put to use. m u lti-p u rp o se room . p u b lic what goes on in the pub Mrs. M cN u tt, who conducts li c schools. charm classes in the Ba\ area, New developm ents in the pub w i ll speak on "T h e Real You" lic schools have raised the c u r A recent release from the and act as in aster o f cerm onies, Another cent could Is* added iosity o f some people and have 1 . S. U h a m b e i of Commerce Cocmetics, wearing apparel and to p lo y Ide s a la i y u a i a id e r in b a f 1 1 e d others. Am ong these cla im s frin g e lie n e flts for w ork case o f m .is tt tis n, (|,e hetd. wigs w i ll be m o d eled and dis Oregon anglers on the Rogue new developm ents are.- tlc .il com pilations are not yet e rs amount to $1431 fo r each The Oregon S t a t e E m ploy cussed. Vacations with pay could beha.l and Umpqua riv e rs again found TEAC H IN G READING. Many- ' ■ A ' "/ e m p lo y e In 1963. The an sm t ment Service Is c u rre n tly se The show is s c h e d u 1 e d for for approxim ately anothei cent d i f f e r e n t m ethods are being howex e i , show a at ound x , • ■ ■ * was up $17" fro m 1961. p e i- lecting and r e f e r r i n g un 1:30 p, m . and w i ll also feature and foi only (wo cents m ine both of these areas producing trie d to lin d the best w a y to ie n t.1 e w ls e , th e p a i r o l l b e n e employed and under- employed a dessert luncheon and num er per quart of m ilk , the dairym an near o r above the top ranking te a ch reading. There is the pho mon, a catch and angler use fits amount to 23.6* of th e individuals to vocational tra in ous valua ble door prizes w ill be could be assured of a five-day yea: s on reco rd. Although fig nics approach, the lo o k-sa v m e which w in probably u* among p a yro ll In the 1150 companies ing at various vocational tra in week. given away according to c o m ures are Incom plete, the Rogue thod, the augm ented alphabet, the highest on record. fig u rin g In the survey. ing fa c ilitie s throughout t h e Now birth da ys oft constitute m itte e members M aude W eir, R iver fis h e ry at Gold Beach in d iv id u a liz e d reading, and pro- A rough expansion of data Since frin g e b e n e fits are fo r s t a t e including Southwestern Betty B i g e 1 o w, Arlius Kosta, a problem with many fa rm e i s. w ill undoubtedly be among the grained learning. eign to fa rm e rs across the Oregon College. Fern F iles and Grace M cKenzie. If the birthday happens to (all top years, w hile the W inchester The phonics approach shows • ; ii - on .it a squli i Ba) land, we have conjured up a Some courses are now being F u ll particulars w i ll be issued Bay fis h e ry may well re fle c t in the m iddle of the * It t e t , c h ild re n spoken words in w ritte n and 41,500 anglers caught some lis t of such I eneflts which could conducted and other courses are in the Novem ber 12 e d itio n o f the highest angler use and catch concelval ly a day off could l e 35,500 salmon at Depoe Bay. io rm and teaches the transfor be Initiated to bring fa rm e rs planned fo r the near future. the News. ai ran, e<l w-flhoul any In fla tio n on record. m a tio n from sound to sym bol. Last y e a r the fig u re s show the Same advantages enjoyed These re fe r r a ls are under the ary spiraling of the currency. At Gold Beach, ame com E-ook-say, a m ethod now used u l i b .1 - lera v l t l by tlie lr city frien ds. p ro visio ns of the Federal Man If, on the o th e r hand, tt hapj jened m ission fis h e ry biologists re largely ii ith c h ild re n j us t be 24.300 salmon at Yaqulna Bay Take, fo r instance, a d a iry power Development T r a i n i n g In the m M dle of the clo p sea ports Indicate one of the best g in n in g to read, teaches c h ild .md 38,00(3 anglers with some man. F ring e l<eneflts might In Act and some financial a s s is t son, an Increase In crop pi Ices seasons In yea rs, with the catch ren to m em orize the way words 2 9 .300 salmon at Depoe Bay. clude one rent aitdedtothepr Ice ance may be paid train ee s. would l e req uire d to ronm en- In August alm ost double that lo o k to give them an e a rly fe e l The Increased angler use and of m ilk to Is* used fo r Insui - C u rre n tly a course fo r entry- sale fo r lost tim e Involved. of any s im ila r period over the in g of success. The augem ented catch here were made even ance against old txissy s te p p in g loggers is scheduled to s ta rt A th re e .d a y week for (a im - past five years. T h e la rg e In alphabet uses fo rty fou r le tte rs thouch rough ocean conditions on the fa rm e r's to»*, thus d i s . every fourth week to tra in young •re ■*'Hi i . a •. crease In catch is believed to and sym bols, each representing rerkiced angling opportunities aiding him fro m attending to men from 18 to 21 in entry- Since they work six oi seven be from a sh ift In fishing p re s o n lv one sound. In d ivid u a lize d '■ I H Itch of the sum m er. the m ilking . woods w ork. A ll tu itio n , clothing days a week In p»*ak harvest sure to offshore waters as o|>- reading is personalized in stru c Stormy o r windy weather held and logging gear is furnished s e a s o n , th is would le q u lr r posed to the previous fish e ry tio n th a t allow s students to se Depoe Bay ch a rte r and p rivate the logger tra in tr a in Rowena P ullen, In Oct. 27. doubling the p ric e of all farm which occu rre d m ostly Inside le c t th e ir own reading and pro f oat anglers ashore fo r 27 days nut Oct. 28. ing allowance of $20 a week o r com m odities to come up with the Jaws. ceed at th e ir own pace, and pro lu rin g the sum m er. B e tty D a v is , o u t O c t. 27. m ore may also be paid. a workable plan. Since it would W inchester Bay salmon ang g r a m e d le a rn in g is the use of The game com m ission has no : ■ Additional Inform ation con I * socially acceptable and a le rs also found fishing condit ' m achines to teach reading. complete fig u re s at the p re out Oct cerning t ie types of tra in in g <•' afl h- S il Ike | M M | the public ions and success excellent. A QUESTION: I lost m y drivers' T E A C H I N G M A T H AND sent tim e fo r other |w>f<ilar Lula M int. r , Plano, Texas, being offered may be obtained would c e rta in ly agree to lundle rough calculation o f the totals license on a recent tr ip and was S C IE N C E , new m e t h o d s of salmon angling centers along out Oct fro m the unemployment in s u r up the money necessary to make for the sum m er through m ld - sc ared to de ath fo r the rest o f the t e a c h i n g these subjects have ■ ■ ' • ' I , lol John R a c k le y , out O c t. such a plan feasible. ance cla im s representative who trip , tea ring Pd be stopped and been p u b licize d re ce n tly. The in checking anglers through the Maud Shepherd, O ph ir, >ut v is its th is area o r by contact O ther needed Improvem ents found w ith o u t a license. What taken up to that tl:- ■ . The spring "n e w m a t h " has brought par sum m er, feel that In alm ost a ll O ct. 27. ing the Oregon State E m ploy m a g ric u ltu re in ordei to stay should a person do in such a case ? Chinook fis h e ry on the Umpqua e n s back to s c h o o l fo r m a th areas the catch Is on a par Eunlc Coon rod, sixes, in ment Service office In N orth In the m ainstream of aortal good one with alwut ANSWER: We arc sure most * * s -»J» c o u r s e s to keep up w ith what o r above previous years. Ang O ct. 28. Bend. Im provem ents would l e an 8- 8,300 anglt rs taking more than la w enforcem ent o ffic ia ls would th e ir c h i l d r e n are le arn ing . ling pre ssure s also Increased C h eryl F o ste r, P o rt O rfo rd , hour day, coffee breaks, paid 1,4)0 of the id. spring ers fo r be sym pa th etic w ith your pro These new d e ve lo p m e n s have at most points. In O ct. 2B, out O ct. 29. t r a n s p o r t a I to n to and from blem , but you m ust rem em ber, one of the better catches in probably been the m ost b a fflin g B i o l o g i s t s fo r the com - Nora Roborta, In Oct. t t . fit ids, ; .II I loss of H i m hn- to to people who learned m a th by- too, th a t they encounter m anv : is sion said that except fo r out Ocy. 30. ra in , drought Insurance, assur , 0 m big n m a on the m ea nt o f olde r, m ore tr a d itio n persons who are not te llin g the Elaine Kehl, In O c t. 28. ance of rem unei at ion lue to Rogue was the high count of truth. al methods. F ork of the Alsea, no accurate M ichael Chownln. , in and out prolonged heat waves o r early sprln.; Chinook ta llie d over the A U T O M A T IO N IN SCHOOLS. If such a th in g happens to you counts are made of spawning Oct. 29. fro s ts . C rop adjustment p ro SUDervisor J. R. P h llb rtc k Gold Ray Dam showing a con This is a r .o t h e r area th a t has «gain, we* ¿suggest th a t you re runs on other coast st: earns. D a . Ill F r a n a o n , In O ct. 29, gram s brought on by Insect of the Siskiyou National F o r tin u ity upward c ll/ d . ^ u iv iin s been widely discussed and th a t port the license loss im m e d ia te A n im .il spa w i . i . . , - uurwL. au* - out O ct. 31. Infestations Would lie a costly est announces a tim b e r sale run o f nah in the fn r ir qK .fr- has m a d e people curious. To eys jth r f’ii I t fhn > r ^ , how- ly to the nearest p o lic e head W llllc k Hansen, In o c t. 29, tu t excellent f r | n «• P e lle fll. creased c > 4 e d ie s ir-d ¡ sM - held th is week on the Powers what extend is m odem techno quarters and then w rite a c e r ti e v e r , -sh ow m a ln ti nance u r t i i - net o c t. 30. ’■ Fop rig h t- fib», thy’’ betieflt of Ranger D is tr ic t, known as the pre ssure . M ore th a n 38,3f fie d le tte r to the proper state logy being used in the schools- I :ng : u n s on c o i s t a ! G aylord Hnggatt in o c i. 29« le fn g an Individual and of con Section 21 Blowdown tim b e r spring c h l n o o k passed th e and to what e x t e n t w i ll i t be departm ent, asking fo r a dup s tr e a m s k e e p in g p a ce with the out O ct. 31. tro llin g his own destiny la the sale, consisting of 14,800,000 counting boards, the th ird high lic a te license. Keep your re used in the future ? M achines are ra p id ly Inc:- Sue Johnston, In Oct 29. greatest frin g e benefit fo r the board feet o f tim b e r located In est ta lly recorded since 1942, being developed fo r classroom c e ip t fo r the c e r tifie d le tte r. John I Indel, In < le t. 29. fa rm e r. an area of approxim ately 383 The Increase here Is alou t The same procedure should be use. fo r school adm in istra tion , P a u ly n e C la r k e , p . r t o r f o r I, PATTENT LIST acres. 12,000 chlnook m ore than the and f or testin g. How t o d a y ' s fo llo w e d if yo u 've in a d v e rte n tly out Oct. 30. COMPLETES ADVANCE G e o rg ia -P a cific C orporation parent run fou r years ago. Last le ft your license at home and autom ated w orld w ill a ffe ct ed John Svopp, out Oct. 30. Below Is a lis t of patients A R T II EERY TRAINING of C oquille was the high b id there is no one who can get it ' ■ II, -H b ucation is one of the most tim e August H e rm a n , out Oct. 30. adm itted to and discharged iro n der. The estim ated volumes, chlnook were recorded c ro s s and m a il it to you. ly questions th a t can be discus Baby g ir l Johnston, to rn O c t. Southern Coos General Hospital A rm y Pvt. R ichard E. K e t- a d v e r t i s e d p ric e s , and I Id ing the ladder. sed during A m erican Education 30. 'lu rin g the past w e e k. hu n, aon ol Mt a. N ellie M. p rice s are as follow s: (A d ve r Week. ( I f you have a question, please The spring chlnook run In the Dewey K ie fe r, In O ct. 30. McDonald ol Sixes, completed tised and bid prices are at address it to D rive r Tips, 2307 Umpqua was also among the Hubert M cF arland, In Oct. O ct. 26, out Oct. 27. advanced (ra in in g as an ai ( t i rates accelerated under 80i~ L lo yd Center, Portland 12, Ore high counts since reco rds be le ry autom atic weapons c r e w Al-ble Mecum, In Oct. 26, o*-t 30. of the v o lu m e ) D o u g la s-flr gon. D riv e r Tip« is a service of gan In 1942. Com pleted t a l l y Dorothy J. Sizem ore, O p h ir, . !i. man under the Reserve E n lls t- 13,300,000 board feet, adver the Oregon T ru ckin g Associa over W inchester Dam on the In O ct. 30. Odie P o tte r, Sixes, |n Oct tised p ric e $30.70, bid p rice tio n , and the answers are pro North Umpqua shows a run of Baby toy Sizem ore, O phir, T e x ., O ct. 30. 26, out Oct. 27. $61.10; P o rt O r f o r d cedar v id e d by veteran truck drivers. ) over 8,800 chlnook, rep rese nt IX irln g the course Ketchum Keltha W rig h t, I n f ct. 2 6 ,oat lo r n Oct. 30. 1,100,000 :• -, r tls - ing m ore than double the p a r Stream c 1 e a r a n c e s by the O ct. 27. A rth u r Kane, Langlois, out received Instructio n In the op ent run. Game com m ission r e game com m ission continues In ed and bid p ric e $64.70; and eration of f ir e control equip P a tric ia B row n, P o r t o r f o n ’, O ct. 31. western h e m lo c k and other Dear E d ito r, fu ll force In the Umpqua and leases of sp rin g chlnook In the ment and a titl a irc ra ft e q u ip out O ct. 26. D a .lt Spur eon, Laru-loLs, In species 400,000 board feet, ad I do not know If you w ill Umpqua system reared under Smith r iv e r areas to provide ment. Baby g ir l B row n, P ort O *- O ct. 31, out Nov. 1. vertise d and bid price $12.20. appreciate a le tte r from an exacting r e s e a r c h re q u ire ready access to salmon already A lm a Stefanl, B rookings, in fo n t, out O ct. 26. Thp 1 8 -ypa r-old guardsman out of town subscriber. T o ta l a p p r a i s e d value was ments ', pushing to upstream spawning and out Nov. 1. a tto n d i'd M arsing (Idaho) High R ichard F o w le r, out Oct. 2 $489,984.00 and total bid value I have been a v is ito r in P ort beds and fo r steelhead which tng a lo u t 23 percent of the School. James stefanl, B rookings, In Evelyn F rechette, P ort O r was $894,304.00. O rfo rd tw ice a year fo r quite recorded run and a lo u t 15 p e r w ill m ig rate la te r this w inter. and out Nov. 1. fo rd , out O ct. 26. a few yea rs and also have cent of the catch. Every d o lla r r a i s e d through Recently completed work on Ilene Chapin, In Nov. 1. Lowene S trle b e l, out Oct. 26. taken the News. Christm as Seals represents a l l Smith R iv e r opened up more M arked fish were also ob Delores W lgle, out Oct. 26. B etty Lou W ard, Gold Beach. The la st tim e 1 was In your served In the South Umpqua ot h c rs m a ll steptoyvar>l u ltim a te than 19 m ile s of spawning area BIRTHS in Nov. 1. ’ Elda B rig h t, L a n g lo is ,in O c t. c ity , I could not help thinking f o r the fir s t tim e , whlb co n tro l o f tuberculosis and other on the main r iv e r and five 27, out O ct. 30. of a ll the things that had been Rock C reek, SCUBA d iv e rs ob Respiratory Diseases. Share the trib u ta ry stream s. Nine more M ore ;>eople see t h e i r d o c Theresa Estes, sixes, InO ct. M r. and M rs . A rthu r Estes done the past few years. C all served 622 spring chlnook In h e a lth -- answer your Christmas trib u ta rie s rem ain to be c le a r tors because of respiratory a ll- 27, out O ct. 30. of Sixes a re parents of an 8 It p ro e re ss, o m of the f ir s t restin g pools which exceeded Seal appeal nosv. ed of logjam s which w ill make in a n t s (illnesses o f breathing) Baby g ir l E stes, sixe s, lo r n p o u n d , 1/2 ounce daughter, things that came to my mind the highest previous count in available 18 additional m iles than fo r any other type o f dis Oct. 27, out O ct. 30. A’ anda E ., born Oct. 27 in the was a much-needed am lularice th is Im portant spawning t r ib of good spawning gravel. Southern Coos G e n e r a l Hos K eith Hoover, Gold Beach, ease. Your Christmas Seal asso to take the sick and injured u ta ry . Fish of hatchery o rig in On five trib u ta ry stream s of p ita l. c ia tio n is fig h tin g to c ontroi a ll In Oct. 27, out Oct. 31. to an o u t-o f-to w n doctor. T h is com prised 80 percent of the the Umpqua, stream clearance respiratory diseases, in clu d in g Rowene P ullen, In Oct. 27. M r. and M rs . Russell C. was done by a few women going number ol served. TB. crew s have cleared logjams Sizem ore of O phir are parents f r o m d o o r-to -d o o r s o licitin g At other points along the opening the way to 22 o r m ore of a 6 pound, 14 ounce son, funds. The to rn and p.i;.-: coast, anglers at Yaqulna and m ile s of spawning grounds. A G ary Andrew, bom Oct. 30 In behind them and the c ity /o t Depoe boys enjoyed one o f the rock slope in B ig Tom F olley Southern Coos General Hos th e ir f i r s t ambulance. The best seasons, although s ta tls - Creek was also d rille d and p ita l. d riv e rs were men of the town blasted to pro vid e resting pools M r. and M rs. David John that were on ca ll at a ll tim es fo r the upstream m igrants. ston of Bandon are parents o f of the day o r night. I feel It was a service they did fo r Tuberculosis is proving to be a 5 pound, 13 ounce daughter, fre e . Then a fte r much w ritin g m ore stubborn than was a n tic i M ary E llen , born Oct. 30 in pated a decade ago. T hat sen Southern Coos General Hos and w aiting a doctor and a nice p ita l. c lin ic were obtained. Then a ten ce, con tain ed in a report to de ntist. th e U . S, Surgeon General,»urns It doesn't cost m u c h to de up the u r g e n c y of this year's F ro m a single grocery store the re a re now several large Christm as Seal appeal. C h rist corate a ll your cards and pack m arkets that help to keep ttip mas S e a lsfig h t tuberculosis and ages w ith Christmas Seals, the cost of liv in g down. best bargain you can get. o th e r Respiratory Diseases. Now I see a new c ity h a ll, paved s tre e ts , a project on the way fo r a much-needed sewage disposal, roads and streets ra - ded and graveled, a good dock where the fishing boats can un load, em ployment for women In the s h rim p and crab-plcklng PUBLISHED EATERY THURSDAY line. Second class m a il p rivile g e s authorized at Port Orford, Ore. I have found through my life tim e that a person, town o r Louis L. F elsheim .................................... Editor and Publisher paper cannot stand s till. They Paul L. Peterson ............................................. M anaging Editor e ith e r go fo rw a rd o r backward. Post O ffic e Box 5 Port O rford, Oregon The town and most of the Subscription people have gone forw ard but in C urry C ounty (per year in a d v a n c e )......... .............. $3.00 the paper has not. Speaking of O utside C u rry County ....................................................... $3 50 p ro g re ss m a k e s me wonder S ingle C o p y ..................................................................... ‘.1 0 Cents aliout the cartoon In last week's paper. I am not fa m ilia r with the Announcem ents, Notices, News and A dvertising ? names of the streets and I won M ust be in the O ffic e by 5:00 p. m . Tuesday de r If the house happens io be yours. ■V— ——---- ----- ---------- - At any ra te progress always E D 1 T O > 1 A L N A T IO N A L N fW S P A P H demands a p ric e and In most ''á z 1 1 A $6 b c f o i i ¿I n cases It pays o ff. P U B L IS H E R S 1 V -'A S S O C IA T IO N ---- - L _____ ■ - U i l l l l l l ' H . ' m i S incerely, M rs . H. K. M e r r ill Just North of »*?* * C‘ - — ' Rogue - Umpqua Salmon Runs And Catches Continue Climb Stale Emloyment Conducts Training DRIVER TIP S U Ll Xr — .a» ■ • 'i £ Fringe Renefits For Farmers ìi? - J A R C I llI I C I 'S drawing of the A \e s tc n i B ank b u ild in g toon to be in o p e r a tio n In Gold Beach. I lie d e s ig n ,y U |(. | u E lte iR M C Associates, Coo« Bay. Fire Season Terminated E l ective at m l d n l i lit las! Monday, the u filc ia l tin ili e season term inated in i r •con with the exception of th K la m - 1th FPA and Walker Rait; e d is tric t In eastern Oregon. A fín this date, i n i cíe p e r m it s are not in q u ire d on s ta te and fed etal protected lands anil f i r e to o ls Wilt not 1« requli ed lo r log log ami saw m ill o p e i. ■ ever, ope ral s t ill be requited Io obt.ib a p e rm it to hai vest tlm lw t ami O p e l a t e p o w e r d r iv e n mach inery on a yeai-around basis as In the past. Although a i-u inlii:' pern-.lt Is not : equti • I, Io I,, op, . alora in - asked to in fo r m the Coos d is tr ic t of slash tu rn in '- accomplished during (he open season s o th a t le t o ld s m ay I». kept Ul—dated. Pow ers Blowdown Timber Sold Stream Clearance Is In Umpqua Area Í ' . ’4 7 / zFA’/ Z Ol K LOW I’KK'ES S and !i (¡KEEN STAMPS Port Orford DRUGS THE P L A C E TO B U V ... U/etátítM, Builders Supply Town I MC.