Weicome-Wally By am Caravaners Chief Urges Driver Care Trailer Rally Is Saturday Nine Oregon motorists du-d last year on the weekend re­ served for honoring the dead, Police Chief Harold P. Hight pointed out today. Ttie Chief Issued a pre-Me- morlal weekend plea to local drivers to 1« extra alert thia coming holiday weekend. A large T ra ile r Caravan Is gathering till« weekend al the Arizona Ranch (or their spring rally. T railers have been at riving »1! w wk at the Ranch and about 100 win be p rM M l foi the three-day rally, scheduled to start on the 20th. Harry Squires, president of the Caravan, has three days of special events and ptograms planned for the visitors which t Includes tours of well-known * points of Interest In C urry. Attending the rally w ill be several couples from Port O r­ ford and Langlois who are ineinliers of the Caravan club. "E x c e s s iv e speed” A policy to prosecute people who file false applications for a d riv e r’ s license has resulted In 33 convictions since it was Initiated by the Department of Motor Vehicles late In 1063, People filing false applica­ tions generally have had their license to drive suspended for some reason and aitempt to get another license by using an assumed name, the depart­ ment reported. Twelve convictions for false application have t>een tallied so far this year with sentences ranging ftom a $10 fine to 30 days In )a 1. Since the state startedprose- cutmg ca«es, fines have ranged from a $2 bail forfeiture to 9400. Jail sentences, some of which we.e suspended, have l>een levied In six cases. The powder was rem o ved from the beach and destroyed by Bur- re I Babb, State H ighw ay IX 'p t. forem an, a t the request ol the p o lic e d e p a itm e n t. Officers warned that such con­ tainers. or other curious ob je cts such as sheds or casings, should be brought to the a tte n tio n ol a u th o ritie s and n o t he tam pe red w uh because o l possible danger. State Assigned Job Corps Quota A quota of 435 male youths 16 through 21 years of age has been assigned to Oregon for re­ cruitment In Hu- Job Corps, the Department of Employment an­ nounced here. Recruitment Is now going on tn Dept. of Em­ ployment offices throughout the ■ t a t ' . 11 >■ Jolt Corps o ffe i s youth selected training for a jolt and a chance to earn money a while learning. Those who qualify are fur­ nished room, tioard, clothing allowance and spending money as well as a monthly reserve that w ill 1« paid them on com­ pletion of their enrollment. A family allotment can also tie arranged. The Job Corps Is p rim a rily concerned with equipping young people who are out of school and cannot find Jobs, with puti- 11c education, skilled training and sounl work experience. The ultimate objective Is Io help them find gainful employment tn society. To enlist In the Job Corps parental consent Is required. A ll young men should bring a parent or legal guardian with them If possible when enrolling at their nearest State Employ­ ment Service office. The Job Corps should be particularly Interesting to rural youths who do not have Job opportunities near them. Job Corps enrollees should report to the nearest Oregon State Employment Service of­ fice, which In Coos County Is located In North Bend. C a la h a n J im Sc veins, John Bjerg, W ilb u r S yplier. Dev ’lo st. John S am iidio. Brenda W rig h t, Bryan C ouch. Bruce S locum , C h ristin e Johnson and Roger Cram . Anniversary wishes go out to M r. a ii d Mrs. II, A. M cC a rvey, M r.a n d Mrs. A d o lp h Nelson. M r. and Mrs. N ew ton lla g a . M r.a n d Mrs, Jam ie France, Youth Employment Service Offices Are Established A Youth Employment Service waa cstaLlHH"elng assisted by volunteer help from Harold Morin and Frank Hyatt. Other adult vol­ unteers are s till needed for this project In the Brookings area. Dennis Staats, student chair­ man tn Gold Beach, Is twlng assisted by Mrs. Lois Lind­ quist, Mrs. Faith Herndon and Tim Tlmeus as adult volun­ teers to Interview the prospect­ ive youth employees. PORT ORFORD AREA Edie Clark, P o r t Orford- Langlois chairman, fs being a s s is t e d by M rs. F rances Smllli, Ml M rs. Ilielnia f o s te r Hei.i Bei , « i , M is. G len­ da McGee, and Mrs. Bonnie Wagner. These adult volunteers w ill interview prospective youth employees In the Port Orford- langlols area again next Sat­ urday, May 29, at the Port Or­ ford City Ball lietween 9 and 12 noon, and 1 to 4 p.m. Dave Gauntlet!, president of the Curry Youth Council, em­ phasizes the Importance of sup­ port from the local business, Industry and professional per­ sons In each community as well .is any householder who wishes to employ youth to make ap­ plications through the Youth Employment Service In their area. One of the prim ary pur­ poses of the service Is to help develop more Jobs for youth during the summer months. The YES w ill provide a clear­ ing house for all youth employ­ ment In helping employers find competent youth to work dur­ ing the summer. An office In each area w ill be opened on June 3, for half a day, six days a week, until August 28. GOP Director Addresses Meet GOLD BEACH—J a m e s A. Rock, field director for the S ta te Republican Committee, spoke on the functions and pur­ pose of a political central com­ mittee at a dinner for the Curry County R e p u b lic a n Central Committee and their g u e s ts Thursday evening at the Sunset Inn In Gold Beach. Emphasis was placed on the responsibility of central com­ mittee memt>ers to tin« people within each precinct In pro­ viding a means of communica­ tion between the people and the candidates. He also assured the local or­ ganization that aid from the Republican Affairs Council Is available to them upon request In the event that they need as­ sistance or If organizational problems arise. M O D E L I N G w hat the w e ll- dressed F lorida va ca tio n e r wears is Port O rford's A rt N iem ann, re c e n tly return ed from there w ith his w ife A d . The cou ple e n d e d th e ir vaca tion last w e e k­ end a fte r v is itin g friends and re la tiv e s in several states. In a review of local statis­ tics from the last election, he presented encouraging facts to support tils conviction that the party is gaining strength here in addition to more populated areas In the state. The per­ centage of local, stale and na­ tional o f f ic e s filled by Re­ publicans In the last election Indicates favorable trends tn spite of the defeat of the party nominee for president. UPPER PHOTO tR IC LO RENTZES,Don Dahrens and C u rl W a lla ce D ll out ap ­ p lic a tio n » lo r sum m er em ploy - m e n ia l the Youth Im p le x m vn i Serv ice in te rvie w at the Port O rfo rd c itv h a ll May 22. trances S m ith. R e ita Berger and G lenda M cG ee (sta n d in g ) ad ult v o lu n ­ teer in te rvie w e r*. were on hand to Eielp. LOWER PHOTO MISS CAROE M O RG AN f i l l * out the lu s t a p p lic a tio n at the Port O r f o r d c ity h a ll as the Youth E m p lo ym e n t Service w as established on M a y 22. M rs, G lenda M cG ee, a d u lt volun te er in te rv ie w e r (rig h t), is h e lp in g her. Eric Lorent/en, c h a irm a n of the C u rry A’outh C o u n c il Em­ p lo y m e n t com m irtee is lo o kin g on. V oi. 8 No. 7 Port O rford, Curry C ounty. Oregon Pru e Congressman Roliert B. Dun­ SEAFOOD 1 UNCHEON can of the fourth D istrict w ill The seafood luncheon w ill arrive at 9:30 Saturday morn­ climax (he park activities with Families that plan a trip ing via airplane to being an serving to begin at 12:13 to over the coming weekend should accelerating round of events 2 p.m. A total of 600 pounds of allow plenty of time for travel during the Brooklngs-Harbor locally caught shrimp or crab so that It won’ t be necessary 26th Annual Azalea Festival. w ill tie served in a salad. Con­ 10 dl tvs at e x re s s l'. • ■ , The Congressman w ill fly cert music w ill la- provided by he advised. “ Also plan time from Medford and land at the local and other bands through­ for rest stops and leave for new Brookings airport (weather out the luncheon. home early enough that you permitting). won’ t have to drive when tired The Brooklngs-llarlior area AIRPORT DEDICATION and groggy.” w ill tie decked out tn gay holi­ The dedication of the new Heeding rules of the road and day array with the active Senior Brookings a i r p o r t w ill take common sense are only part Citizens decorating the com­ place at 2 p.m. and w ill feature of playing It safe on the high­ munity with flags and banners a four-)et flyover. The show way, the chief commented. "You hearldlng the forthcoming Fes­ w ill consist of a four-plane must also be alert for those tival, May 29 and 30. element from the 408th Fighter who don’ t. If you always drive Congressman Duncan w ill be G ro u p stationed at Kingsley- expecting other drivers to do Grand Marshall in the parade Field, U.S. A ir Force, Klam­ the unexpected, you have gone which ts sponsored t«y the Junior ath Falls. The plans w ill re­ a long way tn protecting your chamber of commerce. Other portedly fly at low levels just safety on the road,” he said. important dignitaries scheduled under the speed of sound. to ride In the parade and par­ The airport dedication w ill ticipate in festival events w ill be commemorated by a special be Col. Taras T. Popovich,U.S, postal cachet. The Chamber of A ir Force, Vice Commander C o m m e rc e , sponsors of tlie Portland A ir Defense Sector; Festival, has received well over R ic h a r d F. Chapman, state g ttCMauu levers to 1* stamp­ senator; James B. B-ndingfield ed from all parts of the globe. A m e e tin g of the Port O rlo rd - J r., state representative; Carl Officially opening the new la n g lo is L ittle League Baseball Back of Port Orford, state rep­ $147,000 Brookings Airport w ill Association has been c a lle d lor resentative; David T allot, Su­ be Alva C. Goodrich, chairman tom orrow nig h t, F rida} . M ay 2b. perintendent O re g o n State of the Oregon State Board of 7 p.m . at the Port O lo r d grade Parks, and Brookings Mayor Aeronautics, who w ill cut the school. Bruce Manley. traditional rlblon with an a ir­ A ll interested boys, between Queen Linda Brown and her plane propeller. Other guests tlie agesol 9 -1 3 . are e lig ib le to court, Meredith Brown, Nekin w ill include Duncan, Col. Popo­ jo in L ittle League andare urged Esselstrom, Becky Moe, Pen­ vich and Ralph McGinnis iron to atten d the m e e tin g lo r regis­ ny Myers, Glenda Shields and the loard of aeronautics. tra tio n .T h e fo rm a tio n o f teams, Karen Westeren, w illalsohlgh- Of special interest w ill be na m in g c o a c h e s and game llght the parade. ttie display of the new A ir Force schedule* are also expected to Past Azalea Festival Queens T-38 Talcon jet. The plane is be covered. appearing in the parade w ill lie the world’ s (ii -t supersonic jet T lie firs t season games are 1948’ s Queen Charlotte Land- trainer. scheduled te n ta tiv e ly for the auer, now Mrs. Richard Crook: second w eek in June. 1935, Joann Smith, new M is. THREE SHOWS TO BE HELD This ye a r's re cre a tio n program Jack W r ig h t; 1997, J a c k ie In conjunction with the Fes­ w ill be d ire cte d by John M e - Smith, now Mrs. Bruce Yelton, tival, three shows w ill one: W illia m s . w ho graduates June 6, 1962, Elaine Nonemaker, and loth days. Thev include tlie Pel­ w itb a deglee in phy s ica l ed uca­ 1964, Linda Stuart. ican Bay Art Association ex­ tio n fto m O e g o n S tate, The parade w ill assemble at hibit at the Azalea School ’at 11 a.m., theAzaleaGardenClu! 9 a.m. in North Brookings to t* Judged. Fifteen trophies donated flower show at the Kalmtopos by lo c a l merchants w ill lie School at 1:30 p.m., and the Mt. awarded to the outstanding en­ Emily Gem and Mineral Show Drag races are scheduled tries. Bands participating w ill at 10 a.m. at tlie V.F.W. hall. for the airport at Sixes this lie a 40-man marching uni» An added attraction this year Sunday, May 30. Time trials from the Klamath A ir Force w ill tie the carnival from the w ill start at 10 a.m. with a Base at Requa, C alif.; Eugene Davis Amusement Company o' la r g e turnout e x p e c te d , ac­ Highlanders, k i l t e d Scottis!: Portland. They w ill open two cording to Harry Dolezal, vice Bagpipe group; 35-piece Iola’s days p rior to the festival and president ofSouth WestemOre- Accordiettes from Milwaukie; continue throughout the festival gon Timing Association ofCoos Gold Beach Junior high band; weekend. Bay. Brooklngs-Harbor High band; Brookings elementary b a n d s CAP SATURDAY’S EVENTS Patient—Doctor. I'v e lust re­ and others. Float entries de­ Three events w ill cap the Sat­ ceived your b ill for that opera­ picting the o v e r a l l festival urday occurrences starting with tion. Could you take anything theme, ‘ ‘Azalea Melodies*' w ill the Clietco Swingaroos 3th An­ o ff for cash? add color to the parade along nual Azalea Festival Square Doctor—Yes. anything—what with many horse groups. Dance Jamboree held in tlie would you like to have taken off. P rio r totheparade, the Pres­ high school gym at 8 o’clock. an arm or a leg or what? byterian Church w ill hold their This colorful event w ill in­ annual pancake breakfast at the clude 13 out-of-town callers church. Serving w ill start at plus local talent. The tradit­ 6:30 a.m. and continue until ional Traveling Trophy w ill be after the parade. Admission is awarded to the square dance $1 f o r adults and 30? fo r club represented by the high­ est total couple-miles travelled children, B a u m a n , Richard Bell, Lanny to the Jamboree. A Barl>ecue Boston, Peter Brooks, G r e g o r y CORONATION CEREMONY Hoedown w ill be held at tlie Dahrens, Richard D enn. Gary Immediately following the pa­ Azalea State Park on Sunday Douglas, John F o r ty , Robert rade, the coronation ceremony- at 2 p.m. Grimes, Rayburn Guerin, Dewey w ill be held at Azalea State A new addition to the Sat­ K a il, David Hanson, Nickolas Park. Queen Linda II w ill be urday night fun w ill lie a Teen Hensley, Kenneth Hindes. John crowned to reign as 1963 Azalea Dance held at the Azalea School J o h n s o n . Dennis Knoke. Carl Festival Queen amid the frag­ gym from 8 o’clock to midnight. Lang. Michael Lorentzen.Gerald rant Azaleas. Highlighting the The featured band playing for Lynch.KennethMills, FredMof- ceremony w ill be the presen­ the dance w ill tie the “ Ex- gan. John M o rrill, Roland Olsen, tation of a key to the city to Terminaters” from the Uni­ Robert Patrick, Kenneth Pen­ Congressman Duncan and Col. versity of Oregon In Eugene. nington. Roy Potter. David Pratt, Popovich. The key w ill be fash­ Admission to the popular event Michael Allen Shenk, W illiam ioned from native myrtlewood w ill be $1 per person with all Cooper S m ith , N o rm a n Lee made especially for the cere­ young people invited to attend. Swords. Allan Norman Toltum. mony by a local craftsman. The B.P.O. Elks Lodge No. Joseph.Allen Trimble, Lawrence 1934 w ill also hold their annual Anthony Wahl, andjohnny Rich­ F e s t iv a l Dance at the E Iks ard Wright. Lodge with Scotty Lauder and The class motto is "T o The his orchestra p r o v id in g the Deepest Divers Go The Richest music. A ll Elks and out-of-town Pearls". The class c o 1 o r s are guests are welcome to attend yellow and white and the class with $1 per person admission. flower the yellow rose. Wilbert L. Andersen has been SUNDAY EVENTS named chairman of the Curry- The festival w ill continue on County Extension staff, effect­ Sunday with a Scout Breakfast ive June 1. The announcement at the Scout Hall, with serving was made this week by Gene from 8 until 11 a.m. Children Lear, Assoc. Director of Ore­ and anyone over 12, $1. gon State University Cooper­ Community Worship Service ative Extension Service. begins at 11 a.m. in the Azalea Two cases of tetanus have Andersen w ill replace Lou State Park with the Rev. R. O. been diagnosed In Oregon with­ Whittrock delivering the ser­ in the past month, according Ocster who has accepted a po­ to Dr. Richard H. Wilcox, State sition as Extension Rural C ivil mon. The mass choir, consist­ ing of the Brookings M inisterial Health Officer, who reminds Defense specialist at OSU. Andersen has been county- Assoc., w ill sing two hymns. all citizens that they should be Climax of the Festival w ill be adequately Immunized against extension agent in Curry doing 4-H club work, livestock and the traditional Beef Barbecue the disease. Commonly known as lock­ community development work under the capable supervision jaw, the Infection which is fa­ for nine years. He graduated of the Elks Lodge. Approxima­ tal to about 50% of Its victims from Oregon State University tely 2,300 pends of beef w ill be lowered into the pit, built may occur wherever a break in 1950. As 4-H agent, he has not by the Chamber of Commerce In the skin permits even minute amounts of d irt or dust to pen­ only worked with 4-H club youth six years ago tn the park, early but has worked vigorously in the Sunday morning. The spicy meat etrate. Tetanus Is almost 100% pre­ Interest of all county youth w ill then be served to all fes­ tival ticket holders along with ventable w hen Immunizations through his leadership In coun­ are obtained and kept effective ty and state PTA organization potato salad, beans, m ilk or coffee. Entertainment in the with txroster shots every few and the Curry County Gover­ years, Dr. Wilcox emphasized. nor’ s Committee on Children park w ill be conducted after "O f course, It Is Important and Youth, according to Lear. the barbeuce. Tickets for the 1965 festival Replacement for the position that persons of all ages be immunized a g a in s t the dis­ now occupied by Andersen w ill can be purchased for $2.50 per adult and 75? for children. be announced shortly. ease,” Dr. Wilcox said. Drags Sunday G radu atin g seniors are; Rosa B al/e r, M a ry E lle n Bates, Janice BusEuiell M a rtin ,K a rin Lee C om - ara, Pam ela C ra ig . M a ry F itz­ hugh, M a ry Geer, Jane G ilfilla n , K ath lee n H ardy, M a ry Lou H a r­ ris, Laneeta H a tm a ke r, M ary M a rg a re t H e l m k e n , M a rily n H o u g lu m , D ix ie Lee Jamieson, C h ristin e Johnson, J u d ith John- sonJoAnne K e e le r, Reta Keeler, M ild re d L ib b y ,J u d ith Long.Shar- on M a n ic k e , S h e r y 1 M echals, M a rg a re t M o e lb e r, V ic k ie M c ­ Donald, E lle n M c W illia m s , Sus­ an Rush, K a th e rin e Sells, Gayla Sweek, G a ll Thom pson, C heryl Se verns W o o d w crth ,M e lb a M o r­ r e ll. W illia m A rm strong, R ichard Anderson Heads Extension Staff 50% of Lockjaw Victims Die; Shots Needed INN PACE TW O T e n C ents Azalea Festival Starts Saturday Big Class To Graduate S ix ty -s ix s e n io r s , P a c ific 's largest gra du ating class, w i l l ho ld th e ir graduation exercises Tuesday, June I. at 8 p. m . in P a c ific h ig h 's gym nasium . T h e program w i ll include: processional, " P o m p and C ir ­ c u m sta n ce ", hig h school band; in v o c a tio n , Father A la n K en­ nedy; sa lu ta to ry address.Janice BushnelI M a rtin ; va le d icto ry ad­ dress, Mary Lou Harris: a m u s i­ ca l in te rlu d e , h ig h school band: "G ra d u a tio n Day” , high school c hot ut, awards (ve sentat ion. J ohn W a h l.p rin c ip a l; class r o ll, Mary G eer,senior c lass secre ta ry: pre­ sen tation o f d i p l o m a s , Glenn M ayea, c h a i r m a n o f school board; b e n e d ic tio n , Father A la n K ennedy: r e c e s s i o n a l , high school band. B acca la urea te services w i l l be h e ld Sunday, M a y 30, 8 p . m . , in the P a c ific h ig h gym . In v o c a tio n w i l l be g ive n by the R ev. W illia m M a i o f Lang­ lois, and scrip tu re reading by R ev. i l l is W arner of Port Or I or-I. P a c ific hig h school's chorus w ill present tw o num bers and pastor R u d o lf M ensch o f Port O rford w ill g ive the message. B enedic­ tio n w i ll be given by R ev. Fred Erickson, Port O rford. OLD ARIZONA ]P o d (O t'fm d X euis Little League Meet Slated Can of Powder Found On Beach ear. ». a seat while ro a s tin g wieners. hol­ iday accidents, the chief said. "T h e s e a c c i d e n t s should never happen,” he added, ‘ ‘ and do tiappen la rg e ly («cause of poor plan nin g.” False Filings Bring Charges C ity p o lic e re i'o rtc d the fin d ­ ing o f a can of b la c k pow der on the beach Just east of B attle R o ck.T h e e xploslva w a t d is c o v ­ ered by tw o u n id e n tifie d boys, one o f them re p o rte d ly using the and " f a ­ tig u e ’ ' a re b ig fa c to rs tn SEE STORY ON T hu rs. , M ay 27. 1965 Court To Make Survey Oi Road J. R. P h ilb ric k , Su,K-rvuar of the S iskiyou N a tio n a l Forestw iH have a Forest Service plane at the G obi Beach a irp o rt Friday m o rn in g , M a y 28, to p ic k up the m em bers o f the Curry County C o urt, who w ill make an a e ria l s u r v e y o f the proposed G old Beach, Agness, Selma road route. A fte r la n d in g at Grants Pass, the C o u r tw illb e taken b y 'c ru m m y ' for an on the ground ins|iection o f the eastern end o f this pro|>os- ed (w oject. The C o urt w ill then m e e t w ith the Josephine County Board o f Com m issioners to present them w ith a resolution asking lo r H heir endorsem ent o f this p ro je c t. R esolutions have been pre­ pared a n il w ill he subm itted to Jackson, K l a m a t h and Lake c o m itie s in the near future. The cham bers ol com m erce of c itie s in Josephine and Jackson coun­ ties w i l l re c e iv e copies ol this re so lu tio n by m a il tor then stu­ dy and co n siik ra tio n . Fair Queen Entries Asked The G old BeachJaycees w 111 be co o rd in a tin g the fa ir queen contest a c ro rd in to H a rry Hed- d e rly , fa ir mana e r . The Jaycees w ill lie con tact­ ing o th e r o r -tn iza tio n s fo r them to sponsor ; ir ls in the contest. E lim in a tio n contests w ill tie held In the three areas of the county and two ir i s selected fro m each area tn compete at the f a ir fo r the t it le of f a i r queen. O rgan iza tions in te re ste d t ’l sponsoring a g ir l o r ir i s in ­ te re ste d in the contest can con­ ta c t Dean L e ttis o r D a n C - ir l- w e ll at C old Beach. A ll contest­ ants must '«• re lsteT -d by Ju­ ly 1. The queen of the fa ir thi-- year » d ll le a candidate lo r centennial queen o f the Ore- on state fa ir . Rules fo r contestants a re : a e, 18-24, sin ie and l ave a fo rm a ! ever.in -wn and ora» piece sw im suit fo r the state f a ir contest. Judging w ill i-e on .«auty of face, fi dir?, charm, poise and personality. Talent w ill not oe judged. The qu. n w ill la- s tit to the state fair as a uestoftne county and state. Co-op Appoints New Attorney Maurice V. Engelgau of Coq­ uille was appointed as attorney for Coos-Curry Electric Co­ operative, Inc., by the board of d ir e c t o r s at their monthly meeting held Saturday tn Coq­ uille. The 39-year-old a tto r n e y moved to Coquille in 1953 after a two-year term as assistant U. S. Attorney in Portland. He was graduated from the Uni­ versity of Oregon Law School in 1931. He entered private practice in Coquille, with the law firm Bellni and Engelgau. Married and the father of four sons, he is president of the Coquille Lions Club and vice p r e s id e n t of the Coos- Curry Bar Association. Engelgau r e p i ace s James Norman who served as Cros- Curry Electric’ s attorney for som e 14 years until his ap­ pointment to the C ircuit Court bench. "They call me ’ Busy- Needle' — I always make it a point to go th r o u g h the work that is laid out for me. " "Oh, 1 kn ow , but not until you are hard pushed. " .1