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2 —Rort Orford New», Thumtay, November 19, i«»04 Eliminate The Farce other VrtW rhi?'«-* Port ° ? ord,‘ c it v c h -“ *«» « set to face an other teat. T h u tu n e to determ ine the e lig ib ilit y o f a can di date ui re la tio n to the tim e o f election. kin ». year* “ 8 ° the cha rte r w ai questioned on the e lig i b ilit y of a n o n -re tid e n t to f ile fo r a c ity o ffic e . T h u was not a requirem ent o f the amended charter as adopted by the peo- o f* l o V though 14 w a i contained in the o rig in a l cha rte r <rf 1. 36. An attorn ey fo r the Bureau o f M u n ic ip a l Research in b is o p in io n la id th a t residence in the c ity probably was an ’ “ * 1 ,f,c * t io n to h o ld a c ity office . The c it y attorney ook the opposite stand, but said th a t as a m a tte r o f p ra c tic a l operation of the c it y , the recorder should re ie c t any nonnn- th e " ! i fron\ a non-resident of the c ity . He added tha t u n t i , ^ * 1^ o i *u c h a F*1»0*’- " w ild olw avt be in question b^n . J V d e te m ,' n* d (b y suit) and could b . the basis for h o i mg com panies to re ie ct any bond issue th a t m ig h t be (xopose. by the c ity . T h u could a'so apply to o th e r c ity oc- . on’ . “ wel1’ l f alderm an in question were to cast the d e cid ing vote on an »sue, the city attorney said. . .. , he 9u e ttlon th is tim e however seems to be w hether a d e fin ite cha rte r req uire m en t re a lly m e n u what i t says. \nd o i ™ i Y h hLt i » i > IJ * Cit> o ff,c e o n e " ,14t- among oth er things own o r be the e q u ita b le owner o f- ta x a b le re a l property T t i b a l l ’ L ' i , e le c t* 7 >- C w n e « h if t at the tim e o f a fa ^ io n In tiJ d e term in ed by whether or not a ca n didate 's nam e appears on the la te st ta x rolls of C u m County. " ' o u l d seem to be a sensible re q u ire m e n t— th at North Curry Club Leaders Receive Awards At Banquet NortK BPW Style Show Well Enjoyed C u & ry Mr and Mrs G il Rush of Port h- Neonia H a l/ / G adys Fenton. Mrs William Orford. Mr and Mrs R K K iick. Mrs Wm Loshbaugh. ogroto »sties » i a w m Erwin Mrs Steve Sullivan of Albert Moore. Miss Mona Langlois and Mrs Ralph Hall Mata, Mrs Leonard Munson. present for o fficial inspection of Sixes attended the 4 H lead Mrs Frank St Clair, Mrs Gale night <rs banquet sponsored by S even on. Brice Wagner. Mrs The Ifort Orford BPW dub Christine Belden June Est, Coos-Curry Electric in Gold Kenneth Werner. 1 year met for a dinner meeting at Beene Fisher. Lorraine Woods Baach at the Rilev Creek Junior leaders include Mary the Orford s on Tuesday night an I Kathy Delamarter were school last week Ellen Bates, (Tiristine John with Mrs Ira Tucker club pres initiated into the order of Mi-s Harold Mann, president ■ >n Kathy Seven». Kara Mac ident presiding Johs as new members The Floras Willow club held c f the county council, presided Ponald, Susie Dwire. Alan Members Mrs Ed Bigelow their Thanksgiving dinner al with Steve Maclnnes as mas Haga and Patty Ellis IN CANADA and Mrs Dallas Weir names the dub house in Langlois last ter of ceremonies for the eve Mi an t Mrs ta r ry Lindquist Thursday »ere submitted to the slate ning's program siu-ni a w e .k \ vacation in The afternoon's program rum inating committee f o r Mrs W illiam Miles ami Rich state offices of BPW Vancouver BC and Olvmpia was in charge of Mrs AH ard Larkin of Gold Beach wn Mr David Starr, Mrs Ber Sweet and included Autumn gave interesting accounts of Splendor" by Mrs Albert Brit nard Koala. Mrs George Hahn, their participation on a trip TWO E V E N T S H O N O R ED Mrs Ed Bigelow. Mrs Weir tan, "Thanksgiving Day" by to the National 4 H Congress and Mrs Guy Williams attend \ w'l-vlding anniversarv din The Sixes Grange held an C la r e n c e Brooks "Old and National 4 H conference «'■I the fall conference held in ner was hel l at the home of Friends" by Marion Brook- held in Washington D C. and election of officers at their Reedsport and gave interest Mr and Mrs Bob Shelton in The Si-ttlers" by Clara Erwin r e g u l a r meeting Saturday Chicago several years ago night. tng reports of the meeting (equiH e Satunlav in honor of and Hose Barrington. "Grate R i'ph Thompson, represent Committee chairmen of tin- Mrs Shelton's narents. Mr and fid " by the Bev Wm Mai Bob Billings of Sixes was ina the F irst National Bank in style show reported that plans 'Its Friday Phillips ,,f |.,ng "M> Promise" by Mrs Sweet Gold Reach, and Gil Rush of elected master ami George lois. who were celebrating Ä * A « « and "Dan McGrew by Julie MacDonald of Port Orford was were completed for the event First National in Port Orford anil Mrs Don Crammer was Anderson elected overseer Mrs V irgil 'hen- 23th waslding anniver presented awards to the lead cha2’ s®the m eaning to suit a cause. Why is it sensi- .«ary given a "vote of thanks" for Cannon, assistant steward Amending were Mr and Mrs ers and junfor leaders ■ Becaiae i f ow nership of real property w w n 't a re q u ire her clever posters she had Other guests nrese” t were Arthur Kane the Bev and Mrs Purina the 196364 year a Mrs George McDonald, chap m e n t at the tim e o f e le c tio n and the tim e o f e le c tio n w w n 't made in advertising the style Mi and M's |)|,k Everest considered to be the day the yyotes were c w t, a n o n - p r o X , Mai Mrs Charles CaugheK lain; Lucy Gentry, treasurer. total of 505 bovs and girls in show r n ^ th a h1' “ * candidate, get elected and h i v ^ t w i Mrs J It P h illin s and Donald Beryl Reck Sir and Mis IXin Walter Gorsuch. gate keeper Curry County were enrolled in Guests of (hv meeting were Phillips all Ilf latngtois Fester Pearl Tucker Mr anil Mrs Bob Billings. Ceres; Mrs 4 H projects PT i i ’ “ C heldire taking o ffic e . If he d id n 't Yvonne Hcinlein. Mrs Evert Mis Albert lliillo n . Elma g elected he w o u ld n 't h ve to w orn about becom ing a Walter Gorsuch. Pomona. Mrs Leadtrs for Northern Curry NOW AT H O M E Milts Miss Diane Abbott and Phillips, M,- and Mrs R K Smith Honeywell, Flora. Mrs property- ovvner T his also means that the outcom e o f an e l include Mrs Conna Churchill, K i- ii" i Ih \ . | 1-,.,- iiim . c special guest Mrs J „ „ Krec.-t Bob Tope, ladv assistant stew Erwin Mr ami Mis Friday e c tio n would d e te rm in e whether or not a can didate would 21 years; Mrs Evelyn Mac ating at h-s home on the Air was introducted by Mrs Ed ard; executive committee Philluis Julie Andfison. Mr fiw u io r o ffic e —rather than proving q u a lific a tio n s I onald, 16 years; Mrs Hazel Bigelow who gave a very in port Road following a hip and Mis George Guerin Mrs members Clarence Hansen McKenzie. Mrs N’eonta Hall. operation There is no argument here w ith Crfw Smith, the alder- foresting account of her trip lav Bari ing,on Mis \ r l Al Don Bierg. Clarence Brooks I I years, Mrs Bernice Dwire, T h T n .e ,lek C te U ~ On- thC conCr“ Y> " e fuggested hu e le ctio n , around the world a few months liopp. Mr an-l Mrs Clarence Mrs Don Bierg, secretary. 10; Mrs Clara Erwin. Mrs Don ago in e re u however p rin c ip le and precedent at stake. Any tim e Brisiks Mi .md Mrs Art Sweet Mrs A rt Sweet, musician; Mrs Bjerg. 9; Mrs Jean Strain, 7; rules anu regulations are tw isted to re lie ve an isolated s itu a md N e't-e Chenoweth Sam Cuatt. home economics V Newton Haga. Mrs F A M IL IE S V IS IT ation, th e ir en tire value is reduced to a farce. chairman Piesidi-n' ('Lira Erwin ratted Bi ai-hi-ambors square darn ice Hopkins Mrs A l b e r t Mrs S h a r o n McMichael a short business meeting to Joint installation of officers ing Nov 14 with the Hogues Moore, 3; Paul Smith. 5. drove to Salem last week to •md Buffies were Mr and Mis plan for the club's Christmas for the granges of the county Walter Gorsuch. Mrs James bnng her mother Mrs H a rd P irtv Mrs Arthur Katie is is tentatively planned for E rn ie Nelson Hanna. Mrs Lloyd Henry , Mrs Mr at»-' Mrs W'laon. fo Port Orford to vs:- hairman of the program Jen 3 at the Chetco grange Harvey M yers Mary Hildebrand. Mrs Bob Mr .inti Mis with her parents. Mr and Mrs The Sixes grange members Iimnutti-e and Mrs Albert J im T w eedy McKenzie. Mrs Steve Sullivan. Mr ant Mrs I ll'll, , n is in charge of tlecoi voted to raise the dues to all Fred Jamieson and brother Floyd Keeler. Ml and Mrs M arcn Whittaker and Mrs Considerable confusion re ig n ati.uis This w ill lx- a luncheon members because of a raise Howard Jamieson Charles K«e. Ml and Mis TO THE James Woodward. Sr., 2 years. ed at last Friday n ig h t's d u p li m u lin g with Mrs A it Sweet Howard drove his sister Willey Smith, Mr M r s Mavis Brooks. M r s in the national and state dues Burrell cate bridge session at O phir on The price w ill be SS 00 for brirging the hut dish a n d back fo her home at Lake Babb and Stanley Babb t h i s master p o in t n ig h t due to each membership, effective numbers bringing salads and Labish near Salem on Sunday S m ith M itc h n o t »; A N N IV E R S A R Y of Grants several factors. O n e , m a in ly and from there fo Kelso Wn . Pass was the caller '■ *' * \ it exchange taill Jan 1. 1965 Members holding Mr and Mrs George Wood fur the th a t stragglers and la te comers be held with an K8c lim it where he w ill visit his brother. evening worth of Elk River made a grange insurance are asked to contributed to the cause. Future plans of the dub in take note of this as their in Cecil Jamieson and fam ily Mr and Mis Albert Britton t r -P recently to Lakeview and The rules o f the game are tha t TO THE EDITOR ili.de tying cf several quills surance is ineffective if dues and Ernest Dahlke aitended Bend and across to Seaside. c e rta in rotations o f c a r d s and iur.ng the winter season AT F A IR M E E T IN G are not paid I w ould lik e to express m y p la y e s are m andatory fo r a ce r the South Coast area meeting L r e . when they visited with thanks and h e a rtfe lt a p pre cia M r ami Mrs ;; e I I he home economics com and dancing at the Sky loll in M r and Mrs Brooks Wagner ta in num ber o f tables o f plavers. tio n to the voters in Curry coun G RANDSO N m .ile t is meeting t o d a y Mr and Mrs Clarence Brooks Ncrth Bend Saturday evening The director, in our case an ard fam ily. ty th a t supported m e in the re Glen Dale Collier is the new 'Thursday) for an all day and Herb M o rrill attended the The Rcarhi-om bci s regular actin g director, had set up the The Woodworths were taking cen t e le c tio n . .My c o n g ra tu la proper m ovem ent fo r the num • m burn Io Mr and Mrs Paul C urry county fa ir board meet -q tan- danc ■ ,v 0 b l hold a few days vacation in cele m illin g at the home of Mrs tions also, to m y o p p o n e n t ber o f p la y e rs present about i liiu-r of San I) ego giamtson Bob Tope on Sixes River ing in Gold Beach last week N ’v 2i a; the t ’ovc w tb Ernie bration of their 25th wedding C h a rlie Fitzhugh. I wish h i m i f Mrs Pally Collier of Sixes 8:15 p. m . , then changed them Members were to bring a sack Nelson as the caller anniversary. w e ll and w ith a ll success. tia n barn Nov 10 joins a COOS BAY V IS IT O R S lunch. when a la te couple arrived la t brother and iwo Hia er. and p lay started. It was then S in cere ly, The annual Thanksgiving Recent visitors at the home SIS TE R V IS ITS IN RO SEBURG fv h e r is presently serv ng on John W. "Red” M cW illiam s discovered t h a t a m istake had of Mattie Mosher and Charles Mr anil Mrs Dick Henry and M r and Mrs A W. Sweet day dinner and service w ill be been made but after some dis active duty n Viet Nam and Russell on Floras Creek were fam ily of Portland were week and fam ily were weekend held at the Sixes Grange hall cussion w ith others, i t was be is expecting to see his fatn.lv JUSTICE CO URT Surday, Nov 22, at 1 30 p m Mrs Hugh Blakely, M r anil end visitors at the home of guests of M r and Mrs Ralph lie ve d t h a t a corre ction could early m I'.aiS M rs John d r r and M r an i All churches in Post Orford Mr and Mrs Bay bum Guerin Jacobsen in Roseburg C ases appearing before Justice be m ade by skipping one set of Mrs [.ester Lawson of Coos and Langlois are invited to in laingkiis A r t h u r F. Niem ann in Justice boards besides having a b y -ta b le IN S E A TT LE Bay. attend with each church bring A T F A M IL Y R E U N IO N Court since last report were: Mrs Henry anil Mrs Guerin but i t d id n 't work. Being too la te Jun Brooks of Langlois was ir.g a turkey for the dinner are sisters Floy d D e lb e rt Sm ith. Nov. 10, to start over, play was continued M r and Mrs A riel MacDon a business visitor in Seattle JOBS B A N Q U E T H E L D The Grange Christmas party- overheight. S10: Jack Paul K a l u n til near m id n ig h t and on c o m aid and fam ily attended a last week Jobs Bethel held a banquet will be held Saturday. Dec ina, Nov. 12. VBR, S10: George p ilin g the scores on an average ON H U N T IN G T R IP fam ily reunion at the home of W illia m V in cen t. N'ov. 12. dis Wednesday at the Masmc 12. Dux w ill be a potuck dia Mrs MacDonald's father. M r Ray P lu m a w t and,R ichard b a s is on percentage o f boards IN E U R E K A hall in Port Orford in honor obey stop sign, S10; B illy Dean played, Curtis Ruecker cam e up le r a program and g ift ex Linville of [„ihgloi? dire hunt and Mrs Earl Garrett. Mr and Mrs Henry Ailolph of Hazel VanCleve, Grand Jerde, N’ov. 12, fa ilu re to drive w ith a seem ingly f a ir score re change ing this week in Eastern Ore M r and Mrs Garrett were -on spent Sun lav n Eureka Guardian of Oregon who was on rig h t side o f highway-. SIS: s u ltin g thus. Mrs Billings Sr. was re gon celebrating their 25th wedding Calif W illia m R o y Storm. N'ov. 13. N orth-south: first, Jim Red- anniversary and present were ported ill and in the hospital. angling prohibited methods. S2 5. b u m and Bob Dulton; second, Parents of Mr and Mrs George M r and Mrs Laurence Garrett S4. 50 cou rt cost: R ichard Paul M r. and M rs. Ed Conley; third , o f Pauma Valley, Calif , and McEenald were also reported N ylund.N ov. 16. no operator l i c N a d i n e K a lin a a n d Georgia M r and Mrs O rville E llio tt and ill. ense, suspended, dismissed; L a rr Birthday greetings were ex Dougherty; f o u r t h , tie d , B ill fen of Wishram. Wn M r and Thomas Tavernier.N’ov. 16, vag Sweet and Fred Heath w ith Mrs. Mrs Fred Rc bison of Depoe tended to Walter Gorsuch. Mrs rancy. disorderly conduct, 60 Sam Cuatt, Mrs Don Bjerg D ixon and Ann 3ickner. Bay days; Larry- Thomas T avernier. ar.d Mrs Bob Billings East-west: first, M r. and Mrs. BPW Reports Willow Club Has Holiday Dinner Billings Named Grange Master S q u are D an ce N e w s Bridge Session Is Confused LETTERS e d it o r Nov. ld.possessionliquorby m in or. $50. S4.50 court cost, c o m m itte d to serve out tim e ; James O 'Bn ant. N'ov. 17, no operator license. $5. BIRTHS M r. and M rs. Raymond T o st of Bandon are parents of a 9 pound, 8 ounce son born N'ov. 10 In Southern Coos Gen era ' Hospital. -M r. and M rs. H oraceB rew er of Bandon are parents of a 7 pound, 11 ounce son born Nov. 12 in Southern Coos Gen e ra l H ospital. digger DIOS DIOG-INO DITCHES DRAINS DRIVEWAYS YARD WORK GRADING CUFfMMtrillUS Phone ED 2-2061 Ray Keen; second, H a ttie Hogut and Ada Johnston; th ird , V e r- n ice M a s t e r s o n and Adolph W indm aiser; fourth, C. Gable and C. Ruecker. The B ro o kin g u n it is having an afternoon and evening open p a ir s cham pionship p lay Sun day, N ovem ber 22. Coos Bay is having the N a t i o n a 1 C h a rity game N ovem ber 27. The O phir game is cancelled the evening o f N ovem ber 27. Eight And Forty Meets The Novem ber m e e t i n g of Coo» County Salon No. 509, a »ubeidiary o f the A m erican Le gion A u x ilia ry , wai held at the home o f M n . Guy T o r r e y in C o q u ille . M n . Wm. F. T ro tt yvaa unable to have the m e e tin g in B a n d o n a» her husband was g o i n g to the hospital in Port land. C uddly toy» were brought to the m e e tin g to be rent by the C h ild W elfare Chairm an, Mrs. Phil A lbom , to the N a t i o n a l Jewish H ospital f o r tu b e rcu la r ch ild re n . M i». W. L M o n tg o m ery, President, was the o n l y m e m b e r attending from Port Orford, The December dinner and Christmas Party w ill be held at the Legion H a ll in Port O r ford on Dec. 11, Ja yce e m e e tin g to n ig h t, 8 p. m . Ethel Carrick. Mattie Mosh <•*. Homer Smith and Charles Russell were in Coos Bay Sat urday V IS IT IN Port Subscription «a on Outside Curry County ........................ Single C o p y ........................................... Cants «3 50 Announcem ents, Notices, News and Advertising M ust be in the O ffic e by 5:00 p. m. Tuesday L zuVil S C N t w s l> A P t " ; O n ^ ^ p y .L .s H i.s [^ j^ A s s o c tA T to N |f * ATJ 0 N ,A t I I Mi s George VIVIAN WÛO0A&.D COfMCTICS 0N AU, BSbUlAA fTiMA • T U AGE M O T E L IPirdOl r o t r OVotD w » rtio - giaun eoKsuirkKTS tZ » TUCttRS MART ABORTED COLORS ALUMINUM S ID IN G GUARANTEED 2-0 VBARS A Hianaqpr ot one o f S p rin g fie ld » Firs, N ational branches a nil a loquinn o p e ra to r Cher k g ro w th rings on m assive s tu m p ot newly telled Douglas tir plm AMftWRlß FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K IS PE O PL E S e r v in g the B a n k in g N e e d s o f o th er O regon P eople PAINT flCPAIffS « A V « UP TO 5 0 % roR vitB . c o » r ♦« *> cvnts 3 tas. A c c o a o iu e to 1 50 ♦ ?? s t a t is t ic s »AVCS FS« Y S A A ¥ I5O M-ZI II»« ruouwi T« rov s o * ITS fLE IN A W f riMf ! APCUCATSM « U F IW A N iINA A W IL A 6 L F THE PLAC E TO O U V ... Builders Supply a ». a — « L ~ .S _ Just North o f Town I MC. Wo. d Chamber of C ic rc c m ec Monday noon, .'Hur- 3 -L S INSTANT i w i « H » L di 1 o » ial - KjnrnTr^TTrfTrt, Mr an t worth CONCERT The hcliday season is ap proaching and many commun ity events are planned An High School band and chorus othr date has been set—Pacific w ill present their Christmas concert under the direction of Grant Hagestedt on Dec. 18 8Oregon In Curry C o u n t/ (per yea r in a d v a n c e )................... Jefl Fairlee ol Portland was a guest d u rin ; 'he weekend of M r and Mrs George Guerin w tre dinner guests of M r and Mrs R K E rw in Thursday. C H R IS T M A S They are V IS IT W OODW ORTHS □ IN N E R G UESTS fuel Port O ffic e Box 5 Moore 2nd grade the children of Mr and Mn Wayne Moore who moved re cenlly lo Langkos (rom Sacra mi-nto Calif Gregory Inman an nth graile atudent. is the son of Mr amt Mis l.yle Inman foim etly of I'rtion Oregon Steven Ciwk in the 1st grade is the son of Mr ami Sirs , harles C<wk who recent ly moved to the Croft M ke It -ad tn in i G -de L A N G LO IS [fr/M ^ re o ANNUAL SAV/A/ffS ON TVPtCAl SAAAIL ttdAAt pF' 1,helm ................................. Editor and Publiiher Several new students started classes this week in the Lang lots schtsils They are Debra M su . «th gi.,de Bona 11 Ml ore. lid g ra .le Kathleen Me and Mr« I, L .Inclterm of Bandon visited friends In Langlois Sunday. 5 1 DI MG- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Second class m a il privile ge s authorized at Port Orford, Ore. N EW LA N G LO IS S TU D EN TS IN COOS BAY F /N /m MM MMCLF ÜM IC FVAMFL ! Box 332, Port Orford Mrs Charles Fitzhugh. Pat McCaney, Lucille Douglas, ■Sylvia Doyle, Helen Hinch. Mis Bail McKerzie and Penny Colvin were all winners of door t i l / e s al the Style Show given by the BPW club of Port Or ford Saturday oftrrnoon The good weather was ap pn cia le d by the large group i f mien sted ladies attending the shew which featured Mrs Lynn McNutt of Coos Bay who spoke on the "The Beal Veu" fnllowed by the Bee Line (is h ie n showing by Mrs Dal las Weir wdh Mist Ginger Kesi.i Yvonne lleinlein, Mis Ed Bigelow Pat Crammer amt Sherry Bigelow ikung the modeling Mis Jim Kreiger modeled '• v ira l articles of clothing 'he purchased in the Orient a few months ago M 's Maiv Fitzhugh was the motel for Mrs Bernard Koala who demons,raleit the Vivian Woodard Cosme'ics lai s Anderson was the model tor Hazel Knapp of llolldav House of Wigs at Pony V II age L y in g d iiim e trii-.illy between the great W illa m e tte and Siuslaw N atio na l I-orest-. Eugene 1 the funnel fo r im jm rtn n t forest prod uct ojN-ralions Ilevclojanent of this im p o rta n t Oregon resource requires an understanding and strong financial fa c ility . In v irtu a lly every part o f Oregon, F irst N atio na l |irovides hanking service when and where needed, hy |x-op|e who know local co nd itio ns and the needs of the jieople they serve. Y o ur local branch of First N atio na l is p a rt of a ce ntu ry-o ld . b illio n d o lla r hank, one of th e nation's leading financial in s titu tions. Its jieople know how business is done in yo u r co m m un ity Resources, knowledge and exjierience make (he finest hanking service, and von get more of a ll three at First N ational. P o rt O r fo r d B ra n c h M an ag er G B Rush and his staff have a total of 53 years expe r ie n c e in b a n k in g . They know people and conditions in the Port O rfo rd area C o nsu lt these hometown peo ple for every banking need. «IMU» riDi»Ai Dtrosu injuiancì coizoiaiion T h e S ta t e w id e B a n k w it h H o m e to w n S e r v ic e