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J Jackson Si. Work Progresses PORT DPFDflO VoL 7 No. 14 Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon Development Corporation Studies Cannery Offer III«' I ’ m , O r i o n i C o m m u n ity HHKAKWATER is KEY P o ri O rfo rd has t,,.. best P*>** »1 on Ihe ro ia t, B Iti ■ • ■' D i ■ "d in ... the b ie a k - walei and how the dock op e i.ill,n , |s conducted. T h is p o rt could l e the rentei of flailin g . I I. I I . . D r V i- 1 o ,i m i>n , Corpoi «Iloti la 'tu d v ln g a p r o p o s a l f i o n i E ld o n I I ' l l ( I , . , I l l M II ,|,g l o i ' j , tin t) i .muí-i » i n t i i i-M im 11 n, ,o_ l'in - o f f e r wa» m ade at a | i u l i | | r » '"■•••lln ■ ol llu- c o rp o ra tio n on T h u : 'd a y „1 |,|. p » « .,ld „ »*'» ,i l i l i l í - a w k w a rd lo d iu r n a s i '. ib - o ff e i p u b lic ity and mi . 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CUSM the proposition. D etails I 'lo s p , ‘ c tu s a l e a x p c rts d to I f w o, ked o u t by th e n , s a id I lo r d H a le s , p r e.shleni of the corjM. a tto n . Pali .11411X1(1« «•<! th a t n«-aih . i'o 'h a t i s com m on Mock a.,, available. p „ va,„,. ' ' ' ’ 'h a m , ■ ’ ' I - . p ri'iitiniii- tin. sa„ ,. operation. 't ill IMSM M l E T IN G S E T M O N D A Y I" >D.o , n n ' i n I, but e» e r ittiin '■"‘DI I I "I a! It lie , , I d p, I tw o o r rounds, he pointed out. a co i , « n a i l on t l -t n p i s s i i In lo re d u c i' II s o m e - n |U l | a le Price Ten C e nti a ll blessings flo w b e lte r yo ur w oy to g ra titu d e a tte n d in g W hat e x p re s s th a n by T h a n k s a iv in a Services in th s h a re . 'a i d he »(»tild )>e w | ] | . ‘It " -»orli ou, any p ro - I t 'U t e a s m o o th ’»ei In the o p e ra tio n i ■’’•in e rt is re a e h e d . ‘"•la l I n n e ase " p - l tllon P the r o „ . ’ ■ C.D.C, not jii't 'l li e s s , Io In c re a s e î 1« ••nt p i r t i l l e in the Hl I ' -lit c an ner» m ana e , '"d e l son an Id that step- l-iii p i'» h l. Hoc could .lim osi i e.| « h i , d ie c o n s t, u n io n tli.it tt -I e . l k w . ll c l T ills W(Xl|,l llu - p u I to d ip e x t,'H l '<Mii,| In- p r a c t ic a l to • lie Ta nne ry o p e i a n ,,, to hai III. sld 'i t | pH In I, • I»’« .il, and out- First Aid Classes To Start Wednesday American lied Crctssponsored t in , ant classes » » ill si an ne xt Mednesda». December 2, at toe Coos-Curry C o -op bu ild in g. It » as annoiuiccd today by C e cile Paris c e rtifie d luslrucior. 1 o o b ta in a s ta n d a rd l i n t a id oi ' Parit said 10 1» m in s tr u c tio n are re q u ire d . \n a.I» a , ic e ,I c a r d re q u ire s l b hours. R e v l . v t r a in in g f o r c u r re n t c a r ,1 h o ld e rs »» ,11 a lso be p ro - » i d c l , she s a id , " i t h t h e s ta n d - arc c a r d r e q u ir in g b h e m »nd th e a d v a n c e d , S hours, to re n a s v . Lesson b o o ks »» i l l be a v a ila b le l o r p u rc h a s e at th e m e e t I n g, w h ic h s la rts a t 7 n, m . Two Car Crash Injures One T h u « ., Nov. 26, 1964 School Speeds Are Defined Speed regulations through the school zone near the p o rt O r ford grade school are apparent ly confusin. m o to rists, police chief Harold Hight said this week, with most of them be lieving the 20 m.p.h. law Is In effect only when students are using the crossw alk when the safety patrol Is on duty. I his Is not the case, however, Hight pointed out, re fe rrin g to O r e g o n Revised S t a t u t e s , 483.104. T h is section o f the Oregon law states; “ Maximum speeds, exceed ing which Is prlm a facie e v i dence o f violation. Any speed In excess of the speeds des ignated In this section o r under ORS 483.108 shall be p rlm a facte evidence of violation o f ORS 483.102. The speeds desig nated in this section are; Twenty m iles per hour- (2) When passing a school Isilldln g, o r the grounds thereof, o r a school crossing, during school recess o r while children are going to o r leaving school during opening o r closing hours, if the presence of such b u lld - ’ n8s, grounds o r crossing is Indicated pla in ly by signs o r s i g n a l s conform ing to ORS 483.044.’ ’ Hight added that this law Is not designed to provide a “ trap fo r m o to rists, but It is only fo r the protection of our youngsters and fo r this reason It w ill be enforced.” The chief said fu rth e r that It Is a good Idea to reduce speeds in the school zone throughout the en tire school day because you never know when a youngster *111 be leaving the school o r entering it. — ^ e,y of ° “ r >'°ungsters should he everyone’s concern and come before any feelings or an “ imposed Inconvenience” over reduced speeds In the school zone, he added. THAT WAS TH E Rr» a d t h a t » azac t * m the H. A, M cC arvey home on lackxor Sc Street grade here X dropped now enter« »outh side o f property from l l t h St_ Othe S A S S S L S oiphoto mark former entrance to ^ t * 'Cen l l t h and I2 th - a lm o ,t v e rtic a l cu t bank. Drive»vay I ™ ' “- State Maintains ‘No’ On Rest Room Issue Postmaster Pushes Plans for Zipping A tw o -c a r crash lust north o f >th |i, D n in, and the Floras Creek bridge at Lang rt uo ii Id a ls o be lo is c a u s e d apparently m in o r A li t t le plan nin g du rin g t, injuries to one of the drivers and )’ r ■ Thanksgiving H o lid ay can he le ftth e other d riv e r and a p»—- r i a l and a v o i d the "C hristm as Rusl enaer unharmed. The lo c a l JayCettes have yet Eivolved was Joyce A. M a r t,lu te d o u t th a t Though S chick was definate in Po«tm aster Baker said today. to rece ive anything but a "N o " T h e Port O rford postmast ino, Portland, d riv in g south in s h o u ld be The new 230,000 vo lt Reston- in th e ir drive to get rest rooms r e f u tL z ig the rezx room », he a fi« » w ill- p la n t pledged support o f the Parks D e- has s ò m e tip» w h ic h w ill n a Volks»»agon, and M a u r i c e F a irv ie w No. 2 transm ission in sta lle d in B attle Rock S t a t e id fie . /, o i a •• ro o m fo r M i d d e l t o n of M y rtle Point, p a rtm e nt in w orking on s o m e o n ly put ZIP in to C h r i s t m i lin e was scheduled fo r ener i ark. But the y are not g ivin g up Idin frozen products and ire , other phase of re cre a tio n a l fa c - m a ilin g , but help lo c a l post- northbound. The accident o - gization and service Nov. 18 w ith o u t a fig h t, the y say, even • ' i nl lee-m akb machined em ployees m ove the recorc ‘ V t i e s » the area. He said, 1 he A s s o c ia tio n o f C r r g o n cu ire d at 1 p. m . »vhen the wo announced Bob Lee, Bonneville’ i f it means m a r c h i n g on the ’ î l ' ’ Ilici» «»Iloti I, |Ct. (O C o u n tie s c o n c lu d e d a t h r e e - »\e w ould be m ost pleased to breaking m ou ntain o f m a il th; man apparently lost c o n tro l on Power A d m in istra tio n Eugene State C a p ito l at Salem . • Il t work w ith you in any way in the is expected this Christm as sea • day c o n v e n tio n in P o rtla n d la s t a curve, changed lanes a num D is tric t manager. T h e i r m ost r e c e n t refusal developm ent of o t h e r recrea son. : it to I «• (nade ip I r id a y n it h t h e a p p ro v a l o f s e v - ber of tim es and then »vent in The new 2 9 -m lle lin e , be c a m e from the state the same 1 ♦ • t, ,,sî • < ta lit i>t*('.itisr 1. Find last year’ s Christm s e r a I pro|»osals lo r n e x t y e a r's t o a com p le te spin. The on ginning four m iles northeast of day as a reso lu tion »vent to the tio n a l f a c ilit ie s . . . and wish to u t»• i le g is la t iv e session. co m in g M id d le to n car changed Reston, O re ., and te rm in a tin g »tate from the c ity c o u n c il. The give you a ll the cooperation we m a ilin g lis t. I f you don’ t fin d i •»<» .in c lin i li the h a r lo t CHARM consultant Mrs. Lynn la n e s to avoid a c o llis io n but at a new te rm in a l in the BPA c an fo r to ta l recre atio nal use o f or d id n 't have one, m ake one uj T o p p m g th e lis t „ a s a one c o u n c il's reso lu tion pe tition ed tile su,, 2. Check to see th a t a ll ad ••I fifth th s e a - "a s struck »vhen the other car F a irv ie w substation, is part the State o f Oregon to b u ild rest the Port »Drford area. " c e n t in c re a s e in th e s t a t e gas M cN u tt, Coos Bay, was a fe a '• D ' i i . such fa c iliti,* '. tured speaker at the recent BPW »vent in to the spin. JayCettes, though, are s t ill dresses are correct. The phon, ta x w i t h p ro c e e d s to be a l l o of the A d m in is tra tio n ’s grid to ' D't "f bus,, , s , s|KM||(j tty le ih ow h e ld at the grade T he c o llis io n threw the M a r supply an Increasing demand rooms at B attle Rock State Park w orking fo r the r e s t rooms. A book is usually a good some, c a te d t o c o u n tie s and c it ie s to r • th h P u it o r í o r .l la ta k e n ’ c2 * x ’ 1- M cN u tt spoke on in o »»oman out o f her car onto fo r Colum bia R iv e r power in to correct the unsanitary co n d i current e f f o r t is the f illin g of fo r lo c a l »duresses. s tre e t and c o u n ty ro a d C o n s tru c ft t tio n e xisting there and to create petitions, fo r presentation to the l e r a , ixe „ i t h e I he Real You, " and dem on the pavem ent, causing several the southwestern Oregon area 'Yherever P°o i ble,add th i t io n and m a in te n a n c e . 1 ir k .. t) a p a r k th a t the people o f Port strated the proper use o f icivelry head lacerations. She was taken It w ill serve the C e ntral L in A m o n g o th e rs »sere, a r e - governor, asking fo r rest room »-IP co d e to the addresses on the lent Orford, the State o f Oregon and ta c ilitie s . Residents are urged l i i t Because ZIP Codes speec ' to ........nil, ,, and accessories in re la tio n to tlie to Southern Coos General Hos coln Peoples' U tility d is tric t yision o f s ta tu to ry Ic e s c h a rg e d the m any o t h e r people o f the to add t h e i r signatures to the It». basic costume. p ita l in Bandon by Port Orford Douglas E le c tric Cooperative yo u r m a il, always in clu d e the l o r c o u rt and c l e r k s e r v i c e i; United States can use and en petitions so t h e y can be pre cod eforyo m - area in return ad P a cific Power and Ligh t Co., c o m m u n ity Am bulance. » - h a n g in g the present county jo y w ith o u t being exposed to a fh e s h e rifP s o ffic e s a id M id d - C ty o f Bandon, and C oos-C urry sented a t the earliest possible dresses. This is the best way to s c h o o l le v y fro m a p e rm w i v e to ALLOW T IM E FOR health hazard. date. T hey are located in sev i n f o r m friends, re la tive s and leton and « passenger, Jim C h it- E le c tric Cooperative. a m a n d a to r y b a s i s , in c r e a s in g THANKSCIV1NC T R IP T h e la te st refusal o f the re eral lo c a l bisinesses. business associates o f the code th e s ta te 's sha re o f c o m m u n it y tic k , C o q u ille , »»ere uniniured. T h is new lin e crosses some of the roughest te rra in tn this quest wa» fro m Harold Schick, num ber fo r your area, More a n d more people are m e n ta l h e a lth c l i n i c f in a n c in g State Parks Superintendent. He 4. D e te rm ine your lis t o f g ift po rtion o f the BPA service i r o n , 50 to 7 5 p e r c e n t ; e a r tra v e lin g considerable distances JAPAN IS THEME to ld the Jay< ettes th a t the Parks m a r k in g th e c o u n tie s ' s h a re o l purehases w h ich must be m a ile d , a r ! a' ,.The steep 8ra <les and to eat th e ir Thanksgiving d in OF SORORITY MEET s t i l l has no new Such plan nin g a llo y« you to shot wet clim ate com plicates high c e r t a in liq u o r re v e n u e s to o f f ner w ith relative s or at a resort evidence to in d ic a te th a t Battle A regular m e e tin g of the A l- voltage transm ission lin e con » o r l h C urry It e c r c a t i o n set c o u n t y » » e lfa re costs, and P ortO rtonl Police C h ie f Harold e a rly when selections are great- Rock State Park should have rest Ik 'u d o l Directors met \o v e in - p e r m it t in g c r e a tio n o f c o u n ty H ight reported today. He said p h aM u C ha pter of D e lta Kappa s tru ctio n , yet the con tra ctor est a n d you can stock up on r o o m fa c ilitie s , and t h a t the r i ” .t 8,00 p. .a th,- heme m a ilin g m a te ria ls in advance. p a rk and r e c r e a tio n d i s t r i c t s na tion al and regional magazines Gam m a wa* held in Brookings was able to fin ish on schedule »’ • M rs . < I ire nee B ra z il. \ b i l l departm ent was not planning to Voltage conditions and r e li Be sure to purchase enoughm a- have been stressing such trips as Friday evening, N ovem ber 20.’ across c o u n ty lin e s . Last minute changes were I ro m < I’ l u n ib i. i I le c tr o u ic s lo r construct the m . S chick also said I ashionable” and have been o f- Misses Lou Ella K urle and Betty a b ility o f service w ill be Im made at the reg ular meeting te r ia l so t h a t parcels »»HU be s 7 4 l. I , is v o te d lo b e p a id in he had no know ledge o f any dis- f c r i n g tips on how to enjoy W aite w e r e hostesses fo r the proved with the energ izatio r of P o rt O rfo rd Post 76, the packed securely. lu ll. ciission b e t w e e n Sen. D i c k o f th is new link. The postmaster emphasized Thanksgiving away from home. m ee ting at th e ir home, w ith Mrs. Am erican Legion, when an in Chapman and P. M . Stephenson C a rl Arndt, C o lu m b ia lle c - I he p o lice departm ent also H ild a Cooper a « ¡sting. vitation was received fro m the th a t p o orly wrapped and loosely NO SCHOOL T O D A Y concerning the rest rooms. iro n ie s Engoiecr, inform ed the F o llo w in g desert and the bus has a tip o il ho w to en ioy Thastks- Gold Beach Post No. 131 fo r packed cartons are the m a jo r AND TOMORROW b o a rd i It.,t m o re v. ork and net» Rivm g," the c h ie f said. "D o n 't iness m eeting, "Japan, A Nation a ll veterans to attend th e ir cause o f pa rcel post damage. D ia tn c t 2CJ »tudents w ill not p u ts ire r t i I I n e e d e d ,o im p r o v e try to crowd a weekend tr ip in to of I ra d itio n and W esternization" be required to attend classes m e e t in g to hear speakers, He also suggested that the ad L c g a I q u e s tio n s c o n c e r n in g was the subject fo r the program 1 » le 't.ti on both it msl.itors. one day . Don’ t tra v e l so fa r that ' / T l 16 A- M cC arthy, manager dresses be w ritte n on o n ly one T hun da y (tcxlay) or Friday of th e i p | i e d c o n s e n t p ro |» a t.il I lie B oard at (Ids tu n e is s till presented by M n .D o ris Timeus, you »»ill have to hurry to get of the S ervice D ivision of O re side o f the e xte rio r "T apping this week due to the T hanksgiv not satisfied « , , t ,K. p ic tlirc " li i c h h .u been luulcr s tu d y b y there and hurry to get home, " a tea cherfrom Cold Beach Union and th a t a d u p lica te address be gon’s Departm ent of Veterans ing holiday. 'b e High»».,» In le r in iC o n , , , , itte e b e in g b ro a d c a s t, b u t fu n d s are in clu d e d inside the carton, in c h ie f Hight said. "A lio » , plenty HighS chool. Her ta lk was high- a ffa irs , Salem , and G erald S. c a use ,11 he c o m in i t t c e t o «n dorse lig h te d w ith colored slides. M n . not a va ila b le lo r I u r I It e r im - o f tim e lo r your trip , " he ad- C O M M U N IT Y C A L E N D A R Kelsey, O regon Department of case the outer covering is not 'b e le g is la tio n in p rin c ip le only. provement. secure and comes off. v is e d , "so y ou »von't have to Tim eus a ls o presented a g ift \ eterans a ffa irs , claim s rep TUESDAY T h e c o m m it t e e d e c id e d o ii Dale Bartlett, IJoy d B ates and Baker said th a t the Post O ffic e d riv e when tire d from a ll the ' r o n l Japan to each m em ber Rotary Club, 12:10 p .m . resentative, before the P o rt th is a c t i o n at a la te O c to b e r Kudy S a m m lio w e re a p p o in te d I he gilts were sent to Mis. T im - D e partm ent in Washington is fe s tiv itie s or overstuffed w ith land Regional o ffice of the V et p. W ,, 7:00 p. m . Entrance requirem ents in se v cus by her m o t h e r who is in lo nom inate members l o r the i i ’ c c 11 „ g be c a u s e o f ,» h a t it turkey and trim m in g s. " p re d ic tin g th a t a record seven WEDNESDAY erai o f the state systems in s titu erans A d m in istra tio n . elee tioi) to the Hoard ol D ire c- te r m e d d e fic ie n c ie s in th e b i l l 1 o«yo, Japan b illio n pieces of m a il »»ill m ove Lions Club, 7:30 .m . ---------------- ------------------------- :_ _ l ■ u iu u , z : p u p p. m. " i l h r e la t io n to c o n s t it u t io n a l A fte r a reading of the new tlv o u g h the postal system during tors in 19b5. tions w i l l be higher next fa ll. re q u ire m e n ts , e s p e c ia lly tho se The revised entrance .requ ire pension law recently passed, the peak rush just before C h rist N e u m e m b e r lo r N o v e m b e r - I m p o s e d by th e due process M r. C e c il Buslt. ments fo r the f a ll c f 1965 are as with explanations o f a ll of its mas. follow s; c la u s e a n d th e e q u a l p r o te c tio n various effects on veterans’ "T h e coo pe ration of a ll m a il Th,. s lr k person who has the c la u s e . A t Oregon State, U niversity pensions and th e ir widows and under ers is v it a lf o r usto d e liv e r each a b ility to pay his hospital b m who is able to pay. childre n, plus a question and Q u e s t i o n s had b e e n ra is e d o f Oregon, Portland State a n d gram h o lid a y card, le tte r and pack Is also "fo o tin g at least part “ The basic cure Is that we Oregon C o lle g e o f Education: a b o u t th e h i l l 's p ro v is io n th a t answer session, they awarded During a 12-month period a g e before Christm as Day. A of the b i l l ” lo r Indigents I,e- re -e sta b lish the total cost o f i m p lie d c o n te s tin g , h u t t h a t h *.8 h ?sch° o l graduates Casper E. Seger, fo rm e r C u rry ending In May, 1964, Oregon’ s h ttle p la n n in g w iU m ake the rause O regon’s public welfare rendering these services to in - »» hen a person »»as d e a d o r u n v» « L X be a d m itte d if they have County veteran service o ffic e r hospitals b ille d the w elfare de v hristm as rush less h e c tic fo r Hinds are not adequate, James and s p r‘‘ad » among b e ^ i graduated from a standard a special cita tio n fo r his fa ith - c o n s c io u s he w o u ld he d e e m e d everyone, " he said. A p o s '- T h a n k s g iv in g "h a y - G .Swindells told the annual partm ent fo r $3,934,972,basing a ll the c i t i z e n s , ” Swindells to h a v e g iv e n Ins c o n s e n t to a lu l and dedicated service fo r , and havc> ( a) F°c the s e e d " d a m e » » ill be a b e n e fit fa ll conference of the Oregon theii charges on the per diem said, adding that; c h e m ic a l te st o f th e b lo o d . 1965 ( « ii t e r m ’o n ly , a 2. 25 18 years to veterans of C u rry lo r ( lie c o m m u n ity c e n t e r , it Health eonncl1 last Moilday. f o r m u l a , Swindells reported The h i l l u n d e r s t u d y d .'irln g County. 7 grade p o in t average or above. T h e y were paid $2,375,846, “ If we are to operate our S w in d e ll', Portland attorney »»as a n n o u n c e d to d a y . The a f th e p a s t l j y e a rs » » ill be s u b For the w in te r and spring term , leavinp an unpaid balance of hospitals on a sound financial The Gold Beach Veterans of f a i r » » ill be h e ld F rid a y n ig h t, and executive secre ta ry of the m it t e d as an e x h i b i t » v itl, a $ 1 1 2 6 . grade P °in t average, or Foreign W ars awarded Seger basis and without im posing un z t c . Oregon anglers are remind, N o v e m b e r 2 7 , fro m 9 p. m to O r e g o n Association o f Hos c o m n, i t t e e re c o m m e n d a tio n He pointed out that pa yroll due burden on those sick who (b) A com bined score of 887 for a plaque also. He «as given a by the game com m ission th 1 a. in . a t th e B a ttle R o c k Ky n , p ita ls , stated that hospitals arc th a t i t b e g iv e n f u r th e r stud y 1« makes up 70% of the average the angling regulations set 1 are able to pay, our le g isla the f a ll term on the colleg e en thunderous ro a r of applause and M u s ic » » ill be b y T h e B re a k reim bursed only 61% of th e ir th e re g u la r session » » ith th e a im hospital’s costs, and asked- the com m ission ers on Nov. 1 tu re must appropriate s u ffic trance e x a m in a tio n t e s t . 880 a standing salute from a ll in ers, a lo c a l c o m b o . The d a n c e per diem costs fo r the ra re o f c o r r e c tin g d e fic ie n c ie s . pomts fo r w in te r and spring, or attendance. “ Where are hospitals sup ient funds to pay the en tire are fo r 1965. Apparently son o f patients under O regon’s pub I '»o o f th e t h r e e p ro p o sa ls posed to obtain the d o lla rs nec o f it ” l C° St and nOt 6° r‘ (c) A m in im u m grade point a- persons have trie d applying t l io ission is $1 per penen. lic assistance program . s u b m itte d by th e O re g o n T r a ffic V e t e r a n s from a ll organ ver a g e o f2 .0 0 o n 12 tenn hours new ru le s too soon ar.d ha» "T hese per diem costs.” he essary to overcom e the defic S a le ty C o m m is sion h a ve no»» r e o f co lle g e l e v e l work ór on 9 izations were in attendance, come to g r ie f with the gam explained, " a r e b a s e d 0„ a iency caused by the welfare One of O regon’s m ajor p ro - term hours on a regular c o lle c e iv e d e n d o rs e m e n t " i n p r i n c i s o m e fro m as far north as la w enforcem ent o ffic e rs c form ula o rig in a lly developed In departm ent’s Inadequate pay blem s is that the state doesn’t WEATHER REPORT p le " b y th e c o m m itte e ,'. P e rio Langlois, and south to Crescent giate sum m er session ments’’ if (s Im possible fo ob the Oregon State Police. cooperation with the u S gov hâve a highly developed county d ic m o to r v e h ic le in s p e c tio n is C ity, C a lif. Southern O r e g o n College, tain skille d Or un skilled w ork Date Some o f the new rie s in M ax M in Kain th e o th e r m e a s u re t o be a p p ro v e d ernm ent fo r b i l l i n g federal h° sPHal system , he reported, E ^ . O ^ g o n C o l l e g e L d ers at 40% less than the pre- clude the three salmon ba, Nov. 17 The Gold Beach Am erican 56 51 agencies fo r services ren de r- explaining that Oregon has only . 00 o n th is basis. va‘ l ‘ tR scale. T here are also * 7 - O r e g o n high-school Legion a u x ilia ry served pump Nov. 18 lim it in tid a l waters and th, 54 49 . 00 t> o r 7 county-owned hospitals The com m ission’ s proposal to graduates »vili be accepted dur Nov. 19 kin pie and coffee to the some opening of several lakes t< 55 T h ls means he said, that the other item s of expense con- 51 w hile Washington has over 35 . (X) establish m axim um speed li m tra d e d by the hospitals In the in g any re g u la r term if thev have 100 people present. Nov. 20 55 ye a r-a ro u n d angling. Synopses 35 and C a lifo rn ia has more than been . (X) its in addition to the basic rule 61% being paid no»v fo r w e l- graduated from a standard course of norm al operation.” Nov. 21 of these new rules should b< 54 49 . 05 » » ill be subm itted to the 1965 «are patients is actually 39^; *25. such hospitals no rm ally It w ill be necessary fo r the The ob v l o u s answer, he high school w ith a grade point Nov. 22 available to a ll license agencies 55 52 shy of meeting the hospitals’ î ? ?’’ ,Care fOr ,he IhdiRents, . 47 »ess io n as a Hightvay In te rim A u x ilia ry o f Post 76 to have a stated Is that th is deficiency average o f not less than 2. 00, Nov. 23 before the effective date ol 55 S3 actual expenses Incurred In and the taxpayers— not just the .0 6 C o m m itte e b ilL special m eeting p rio r to the In welfare payments is re fle c t- o r m e e t the a lte rn a tive adm is Jan. 1 according to the com the care of patients who are b ill Wh° Ca” pay- ’ share the H n ^ a r *n Dec(,niber to make «1 In the b in of the patient sion requirem ents described in m ission. So . . . you’ re s t ill f i r a rra n goments fo r the a f- the respective co lle g e catalogs. in the 1964 regulation booklet u n til the f ir s t of the new year. One Cent Cas Tax Proposed New Power Line To Serve Co-op TV R epair Bill Paid Veterans Honor Service Officer Implied Consent Proposal Halted New College Requirements Are Announced Welfare Funds Boi Adequate For Hospitalizalion Hayseed Dance To Be Benefit Noi Yet Effective -»