Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, July 20, 1967, Image 1

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    jPnt't (Orford Arms
Voi. IO No, It.
Youth Employment Office
Hour»—Monday through Friday,
8s30 a. m. to 4 p, m.
Applications and job listings
may be made at the grade school
office or phone 332-2712.
Price Ten C ena
Operation Dale Announced For
Langlois Central Dial Office
At 11:01 p .m ., Jan. 20, 1#««,
General Telephone Company of
the Northwest, Inc., w ill put a
new central dial office Into
operation In langlola. At the
same tim e, D istrict Manager
R. A. McKenzie announced, the
preaent three-digit telephone
numbers w ill tie changed to all
new seven-digit numbers begin­
ning with the prefix “ 348.”
Heplacement of the Langlois
dial office, McKenzie said, rep­
resents a total cost of w ello ver
*80,000 Including the new build­
ing now under construction.
When II goes Into operation,
It w ill m ark the completion of
General Telephone's conver­
sion to A ll Number Calling tn
the Southern Division which in—
clbu.'s parts ofOregon and N or­
thern California.
langlols customers w ill re­
ceive a new number sticker
for their telephone dials and a
directory supplement listing
the "3 48-x xx x" numbers short­
ly before the change becomes
effective, McKenzie said.
Stolen Vehicle Wrecked
Thursday, July 20, 1967
Sixes Fire Contained
A forest fire west of Powers,
fanned by strong winds, spread
to about 150 acres before being
trailed Thursday night by a crew
of about 85 men, Coos Forest
Patroi officials said today.
those persons who uaebusiness
cards, letterhead stationery or
other Imprinted m a t e r i a l s
would be wise to remember
when they order supplies that
they w ill have a new telephone
number next January.
Slow Vehicle
Law Begins
The fire, reported about 2 p m.
started ir. old slash on tne G rif­
fey-Laird logging operation on
the north fork of the Sixes River
about six miles west of Powers.
The wind pushed the flames
Langlois Vote Being Taken
Extended Area Phone Service
r/i
up the steep ground of the area
so that some fell and bucked
timber was involved in the fire.
About 75 men from the forest
industry and 10 from the Cone
Patrol were aided by seven bull­
dozers and nine tank trucks in
getting the blaze completely
trailed and under control by
10 40 p m
Mopup operations
were beinft carried out today.
la rg e s t
The Sixes fire was the largest
of 20 reported Thursday on
state protected lands.
A Coos Patroi crew was dis­
patched from Bandon about 11
a m. Thursday to assist a Coos
County crew when a brush-burn­
ing fire in the Floras Lake area
got out of control. The escaped
fire, in brush and old logs, was
held to about half an acre.
A fire near the Fox bridge,
north of Gravelford, was report­
ed about 9 p.m. Thursday. A pa­
trol crew from Bridge spent a
couple hours putting out the fire
which was believed caused by
children playing with matches.
Ballots were mailed Monday
Service would eliminate long
Farmers who take to state
to General Telephone Company
distance charges on calls be­
highways with trac.art and other
of the Northwest, Inc., custom­
tween the two communities. It
equi[>nent operated at speeds
ers In Langlois so that they
would also require an Increase
under 25 m iles per hour will be
*Zv.
can vote on a proposal to estab­
in monthly telephone b ills for
required to have a slow moving
lish Extended Area Service be­
Langlois customer» only at the
vehicle emblem attached to the
tween Langlois and Bandon,
time EAS becomes effective,
equipment after J anuary 1,
D istric t Manager R. A. Mc­
McKenzie added.
Governor Tom McCall recent­
Kenzie said today.
The proposed and present
1 w
!*• «
ly signed House BUI 1024 Into
The proposed Extended A rea
Langlois rates are as follows:
law, which ivohibla ope ration
X * j -,
RESIDENCE: present rate for
of motor venlcles designed for
a one-part’ line Is $6.60 and It
s|*ed s less than 25 mph on state
would Increase to $8.60; two-
highways unless the emblem Is
party, up from $5.35 to $6.80;
displayed. It was sponsored by
fo u r-p a rty and suburban, up
35 O egon legislators and en­
from $4.20 to $5.40;.
THIS HUGE Cat 769 rock truck wound up In a canyon about 20 m iles up the south bank
Meantime, he suggested that dorsed by the Governor's com ­
BUSINESS: PBX, present rate
m ittee on farm safety.
of the Rogue River on July 2. The vehicle is owned by Brownie Coldiron, Gold Beach, and
Is $14.50 and the proposed rate
Ellwood Miller, Oregon State
valued at $70, (XX). The sheriff's office said an injured man was found in the truck and
The 32-foot fishing b o a t
University farm safety specialist
taken to Curry General Hospital for treatment of cuts and bruises. The incident is still
"Vicfem", o w n e d b y Ralph would be $22.75; one-party
would Increase from $9.65 to
being investigated.
and chairman of the National
Howard, broke loose from its
$15.15;
two-party, up f r o m
Farm Safety Week program for
mooring adjacent to the local
•
____________
—S. O. Photo
$8.10 to $12.05, and suburban,
O egon, said that the new law
dock som etim e Thursday night
ig) from $6.60 to $8.90;
applies to lm plem ena of hus­
The ilie rtffs office this week
and went aground on the beach
S E M I-P U B L IC ;
coin tele­
reported two local accldena. Cta bandry, road machinery, ro*(£
near Rocky Point.
July 13. Charles D. Hanaoa, 23, rollers or farm tractors except
The boat was a total loss but phones, up from 30? to 35?.
The preposed rate Increases
when the vehicles are engaged
swerved to mlaa a deer 2 miles
Howard, of Sacramento, C a lif.,
Bonneville
Power Admin­
"Seeyou in the funny papers" The senior camp, from July 18
In actual construction or main­
south of Port Orford about l(k 3 0
managed to salvage the engine, w ill apply only to basic charges
istration has published a study
Is
no
idle
chatter
at
4-H
camps
for
local
telephone
service,
Mc­
tenance
work
and
guarded
by
a
dirough 22, is for the older 4 -
p.m . and loat control of his car.
electrical equipment and othei
on the recreation and tourist
being held from July 10 through H'ers. Rots directored the Junior
Kenzie said. Mileage charges
which (ilunged through a guard flagman or by clearly visible
gear from the beach.
industry of the Pacific North­
July 22 at Camp Myrtlewood camps and S diroeder the senior
Money for f r e e , yes, over
and rates fo r supplemental tele­
warning signs.
ra il. Two passengers were with
The craft was formerly own­
west.
$9, 000 w ill be given away this ed by James T. Preston of Mon-
phone equipment, such as exten­
When a combination of v e­ nearBridge."Comic Strip Char­ camp.
hbn, his brother Dave, 19, and
The report, p art of BPA’ s
sion telephones, would not be
hicles Is being operated in such acters1' is die theme of this
Members from Curry county y e a r to award-winning cakes, tery, C a lif., and went aground
Scott M cDonald, 20. A ll three
economic base study, Is titled
affected.
learning
and
fun-fUled
ex]«r-
a
manner
as
to
obscure
the
em
­
garden
vegetables,horses,
hobby
attending t h i s year are: 1st
escaped Injury.
on the beach south of Battle
“ Potential fo r the Recreation
collections and many other ex ­ Rock the afternoon of July 25,
On July 14, a car driven by blem mounted on the |x»wer unit, ience, according to J bn Ross and cam p-Brookings-liar bar, Des­
and Tourist Industry in the
hibits at the 1967 Curry County 1965.
M A IL BALLOTS NOW
Randall H, W aldle, 22, crashed an additional em blem must be Walt Schroeder, camp directors. mond Smith, Linda Parke, Ste-
Pacific Northw est.”
Forty-five Curry County 4-H plien Smith; Gold Beach-Wed- Fair and Rodeo.
displayed on the back of the
Langlois telephone u s e r s
Into the rear-end of a car driv­
Its findings include;
Now
is
the
tim
e
to
get
your
members
are
joining
campers
rearmost
vehicle.
Miller
said
should
m
ail
th
eir
ballots
to
the
derburn,
K
a
th
y
Rogers.
Terri
en by Mrs.Donna E. Zlttelbcrger,
1. Tourism ts the region’ s
copy
of
the
new
Curry
County
from
Coos
and
Douglas
oounties
the
law
does
not
apply
to
equip­
Oregon
Public
U
tility
Comm
is­
Johnson,
Judy
Prince,
Marilee
21. The accident occurred an
third la rg e s tta s ic Industry, be­
Fair
premium
book
and
decide
for
this
18th
annual
Tri-county
ment
operated
only
on
county
sioner before July 31 to have
I lodney,Nancy Newhouse, Bren­
the north Floral lake road when
hind agricultor e and food pro­
event.
th eir votes count. A ballot not
da J a c k ; Port Orford, Sandra which department you would
Mrs. Zltzelberger had stopped roads,but the farm safety com ­
cessing in firs t place and forest
The |xir|xjse of 4-H camping Keeler; Langlois, Carol Everest, like to exhibit in. There are 16
m ittee Is urging farmers to at­
returned wifr be considered a
her car In the road, at the bot­
products In second place.
tach the reflective signs on all is many fold, noted Schroeder. Steve Donaldson; Bandon, Char­ different departments with prize
“ no” vote, the D istric t Mana­
tom of a dip near the Lowel
2. Tourism is the region’ s
For die campers it's fun, food lene VanLear, Matt Hanna, Mike money ranging from $10 for the
equipment.
ger said. A postage-paid return
Krcutxcr ranch, to turn around.
fastest growing m ajor '-xiustry.
More
than
15,
000
young
sal­
first
place
in
the
dairy
and
beef
and
fellowship.
But
die
real
pur­
Miller
said
that
Oregon
law
Hanna. 2nd Camp— Brook ings-
envelope has been provided to
The sheriffs office said that
By 1985 tourism Is expected to
poses of camp are to train young I iai bor, Dan Berry, Eddie Berry, cattle department to $1 for the mon and steelh e.d have been
m all the ballots.
W aldle came over the rise at does not prohibit the use of the
supplant the forest products
given
a
new
lease
oo
life
through
third
place
winner
in
the
hobby-
Dttbbic Brewer, V i c k i Smith;
t h is tim e and couldn't avoid emblem on stationary ohjeca, people in leadershl|i, character
industry as the Pacific North­
the efferts of a crew of Curry
hitting the other car because of such at mailboxes, but points d e v e l o p m e n L responsibility, Gold Beach-Wedderbum, Cindy craft and collections depart­
west’ s second largest em ­
county teen-agers.
group living, to develop an un­
Knox, Scott Knox, John Qmlin, ment.
an oncoming car in the other out that the emblem was design­
ployer. By the turn of the cen­
When
Curry
county
com
m
is­
derstanding
and
a
ppreelation
of
Only
Curry
county
exhibitors
ed
specifically
far
slow
moving
Sharon Corbin, Mary Boeshardt,
lane. The accident occurred a -
tu ry, employment In tourism
vehicles as a warning to motor­ nature and to help them grow M ichelle Samuel, Toni Walker; and contestants will be eligib le sioner H.E. Tim eus, Gold Beach,
bout Si 30 p, m.
w ill surpass the number of jobs
ists.
physically,m entally and spirit­
Ophir, M a rk , Daniel,Deborah for premiums unless otherwise noted large numbers of finger­
David Knapp, son of Mr. and In the farm and food processing
The emblem must also con­ ually.
Caughran, Ann and Dennis Ben­ stated or provided by the Fair lings stranded in potholes in the
industry. Tourism w ill then be
lower reaches of Dry Creek, an Mrs. Harold Knapp of Port Or­
Morning hours are devoted to nett; Langlois, Linda Hildebrand. Board.
form to the nationally accepted
If you intend to enter liv e ­ important fish producing tribu­ ford, recently was notified that the leading Industry of the re ­
standards for the SMV emblem flag raising ceremonies, camp Senior Camp— Btookings-Har-
gion.
and mutt not replace existing clean-up and discovery per­ txr, Valorle Erb; Gold Beach- stock, poultry or rabbits, reser­ tary of the Sixes River, he ap­ he had placed third in the 1967
3. Tourists now spend close
Rogue
-
Um
pqua
FFA
A
gr
¡culture
pealed
to
the
Fish
Commission
vations
for
stall
space
must
be
tail lights or warning flags on iods hi such topics as camp Wedderbum, Janis Qmlin, Ruth
to $1 billion annually in the
Placem ent Contest.
the vehicle.
cooking, crafts, n a t u r e study, Buffington,Mary Daniels, Karen made to the Fair Board in Gold for help.
Pacific Northwest region.
His supervised farming pro­
Under supervision of R ollie
The e m b l e m Is pyramid forestry, knot tying, survival, e l­ Kolen; Ophir, Nancy Buffington, Beach not later than August 4.
A b ill Introduced In the Uni­
4. By 1985 over $2.2 billion
Last day for entering exhibits Montagne, F is h Commission gram and agriculture placement
ectricity, and w ildlife. Profes­ David Caughran, Margaret M il­
shaped
w
i
t
h
a
yellow
orange
ted States Senate recently w ill,
a year w ill be spent tn the
coastal
rivers
biologist,
a
crew
program
was
judged
in
com
pe­
is
Thursday,
August
10.
Premium
sional
and
amateur
outdoers-
fluorescent center and outlined
ler, Jack Morgan, Cindy Morgan,
If passed, provide federal as­
In red. It should be large enough men work with the young people Jane ice Nowlin; Pert O r fo r d , money for the fair com es from of local youngsters working on tition with 12 other schools m region by tourists. By the year
sistance to states for fire pro­
2010 annual tourist expendi­
to be visible day and night at in the discovery sessions.
Linda Stiegler; Langlois, Tim p a ri-m u tu a l racing proceeds Curry county's econom ic op­ the Rogue- Umpqua FFA district. tures w ill reach $6.8 b illio n .
tection In rural areas.
Knapp's supervised farming
and Is distributed by the state portunity program turned their
Three
camps
are
being
held
least
500
feet
away.
Hanna.
The measure was Introduced
5. The equivalent of 100,000
attention to the project.
program consist of one three-
to the counties.
Firms now manufacturing SMV this year to accommodate the
by Senator M ark O. Hatfield
w
orkers
are presently employ­
In
a
two-day
effort,
some
11,
-
year
old
registered
Jersey
cow,
The
"Biggest
Show
in
Curry
large
number
of
cani|>ers
from
emblems Include Pacific Reflex
upon the request of the National
000 steelhead fingerlings and one registered senior yearling ed tn Pacific Northwest jobs
County"
starts
August
10
and
the
three
counties.
{Tie
first
two,
Signs
of
McMinnville,
Bair
Ma­
Association of State Foresters.
about 4, 000 sm all fall Chinook Jersey heifer, one junior year- which stem d irectly and exclu­
concludes August 13.
chine Company of Llncoln,Neb- from July lOto 14 and 14 to 18,
Oregon’s state forester, J. E.
salmon were seined out of the l i n g Jersey heifer, one junior sively from tourist spending.
raske,
Northwest
Screenprlnt
of
weie
for
younger
club
members.
Schroeder, upon Instructions
fa st-d ry in g potholes. The fish Jersey calf,one registered Jersey Of these, 45,000 are in Wash­
Chicago and AgTronic, In c., of
from the association, contact­
were transported in buckets by bull calf, two junior yearling ington, 35,800 in Oregon, 14 ,-
Hastings,
Nebraska.
ed Senator Hatfield, who Is a
The Grand Lodge of Masons
truck to the upper reaches of Hereford heifers, and 15 acres 700 in Idaho, and 4,500 in W est­
Miller emphasized that the
member of the F orestry-A g ­
In Oregon w ill lay the corner­
Salem —Bids w ill be received Dry Creek where water flows of spring oats.
ern Montana. F ifty -fo u r percent
passage
of
the
bill
is
not
"Just
riculture Committee, to explain
stone fo r the new $150,000
by the Oregon State Highway are more reliable. The finger­
Knapp's agriculture place­ of these w orkers are employed
another
regulation
to
restrict
the proposal and enlist hts sup­
Brookings City Hall In a special
Commission on Thursday,July lings should fare w ell until fall m ent program consisted of the In b u s i n e s s establishments
farmers' privileges," but was
port. Sen. Hatfield ta quite fa­
ceremony scheduled for Satur­
27, in Salem, for 12 projects es­ rains restore the lev el of the farm and ranch work that he has which sell goods and services
The Coos-Curry Pioneer and
instigated
In
the
legislature
by
m ilia r with this situation in
day, July 29, at 2 o’clock. A l­
timated to cost approximately lower reaches of the stream.
kept re oords on since his enroll­ directly to the tourist. The other
agricultural interests which felt H istorical Association w illhold
Oregon.
fred B. Homes, grand m aster. $372,000. These projects are in
Its
annual
picnic
in
the
a
ll­
A substantial number of the m ent in Pacific high school two 46% work in supporting en ter­
that
it
would
actually
h
e
l
p
The b ill, designated as S
Grand Lodge of Masons In O re­
addition to the 23 projects an­ rescued fingerlings v.-ere marked years ago. Some of his work ex ­ prises which furnish provisions
farmers keep the right to oper­ purpose room of die elemen­
1978, authorizes the Secretary
gon, and H a rry Proudfoot, past
nounced previously for this date. by fin -d ip p in g. Later in the periences are cutting, pruning, and services fo r business firm s
tary school in Port O rford,
ate
vehicles
on
state
highways
of Agriculture to cooperate with
grand secretary, both of Port­
The Curry county project in­ year the number of marked fish a n d marketing o f Christmas making ultim ate sales to cus­
Sunday, July 23, at noon. The
and above all, save lives. Neb­
state foresters In organizing,
land, w ill conduct the ceremony. volves painting of the Rhinehart showing up in the test netting trees, plowing, discing, rota vot­
tomers.
Siskiyou West historical group
raska,
Michigan,
Ohio
and
Ver­
training and equipping forces
They w ill be assisted by Grand
Creek Bridge o n the Oregon w i l l give some indication of ing, mowing, chopping and put­
6. Tourist industry w orkers
w ill be hosts for the day and a
mont
have
similar
laws
an
die
for the prevention and suppres­
Lodge officers. Local arrange­
Coast Highway (USlOl)* about the success of the rescue oper­ ting up silage, irrigating, haying, in the region w ill increase from
big exhibit Is planned. B ill
books.
sion of structural and w ild fires
ments are being handled by
18 m iles north of Gold Beach. ations.
and other jobs that he has had 100,000 at present to 165,000
The specialist pointed out that Crook, Pistol R iver, manager
In ru ral areas. Assistance Is
the Sidney Croft Masonic Lodge Specifications call for cleaning
of the C u rry County F a ir, w ill
hi addition to performing a a n opportunity to do on his In 1985 and 276,000 in 2010.
in 1965, Oregon law enforce­
to be provided In accordance
No. 206 of Brookings.
and painting of ail structural valuable community service, father's dairy, b eef and sheep
7. Tourism generates an Im ­
ment agencies investigated 651 be m aster of ceremonies, and
with cooperative agreements
The public ts being Invited steel of t h e existing bridge. the Curry c o u n t y youngsters ranch.
portant net credit for the Pa­
M
rs.
Edith
Cox
Wilson
of
Gold
accidents
Involving
slow
m
ov­
between the federal government
to attend the ceremony.
Com pie tian tim e—110 calendar have received a valuable first­
A score card is used by the cific Northwest’s e c o n o m y .
ing vehicles. Ctaly four per cent Beach w ill lie crowned queen.
and states.
The B r o o k t n g s - H a r b o r i days.
She was born 93 years ago In
hand lesson in natural resourc­ judging com m ittee in selecting Nonresidents spend more tour­
of
these
were
single
vehicle
ac­
To carry out provisions of
School band, under the direction
Denmark, O re. She attended
es conservation.
the w mners. David Kna pp scored ist dollars here than Pacific
A parrot is the only creature
the act, an appropriation of cidents, the rest Involved a fast
of Wilson Sheets, w ill provide
the firs t school In Denmark
high in a ll eleven areas of the Northwest residents spend In
moving
veh
icle.
gifted with speech that Is con­
$3,500,000 Is authorized for
music.
The
granite
corner­
score card,especially the record other regions.
Fifty-four operators of the with B ill Guerin as her firs t
tent to repeat what It hears
According to official U.S. gov-
the fiscal year ending June 30,
stone, with a lead box containing
8. The Pacific Northwest is
keeping area.
s lo w moving vehicles died in teacher. Guerin’s grandson, A l­
without
trying
to
make
a
good
em
m
ent
figures,
a
ripe
olive
1968.
various Items of local Im ­
lan Bolce, w ill present her for
The Pacific FFA did not have endowed with diversified and
these
accidents,
the
total
prop­
story
out
of
it.
contains
only
about
7
calories.
In commenting on th e p r o -
portance, w ill be set In place by
the coronation, and she w ill be
an entry in this contest last year. scenic recreation resources.
posed legislation, Schroeder erty damage bill cam e to more
the Grand Lodge officers.
Its recreation resources w ill
crowned by the president, W al­
than
$37.5,000for
an
average
of
said that there was a program
Brookings
M
ayor
Bruce
M
an-
continue to attract tourists, and
ter Barklow of M yrtle Point.
s im ila r to this operated In the $580 per accident. The slow
ley and members of the city
unlike some natural resources,
Dick Barklow of Langlois w ill
United States a few years ago. moving vehicle was hit from the
council w ill be on hand for
the resource upon which the
make the coffee, and women
rear
In
two-thirds
of
the
a
cc
i-
At that tim e five model states,
the event. Donald Horton of
tourist Industry d e p e n d s —
from Siskiyou West w ill have
dents
and
more
than
70
per
cent
of which Oregon was one, were
Horton Construction Company,
scenic and other outdoor at­
charge of the food, which w ill
selected to test the value of of the property damage resulted
builder of the new fac ility, w ill
tractions— need never be de­
be
potluck.
Following
the
din­
from
rear
end
collisions.
Of
the
such a ru ral fire protection
also be an honored guest.
pleted If properly managed.
651 accidents, 75 per cent In­ ner, the firs t part of the pro­
program . This tria l run extend­
The ceremony w ill take place
The study is the 17th pub­
gram w ill be the crowning cere­
volved
farm
tractors,
most
of
ed fo r a one-year period only
at the new city hall site located
lished by Bonneville In its ec­
mony; then George Wasson,
which
had
been
driven
less
than
with funds made available by
at Fifth Street Just off Highway
onomic base study series. P re ­
great-grandson of one of the
one m ile from the farm.
the United States Forest Ser­
101. The new building, which
vious reports covered abra­
earliest
pioneers
of
this
area,
"National Farm Safety Week
vice through the Office of C i­
w ill house all departments of
sives, agriculture and food pro­
might lie a good time for farm­ w ill sing some of the old songs,
vilian Defense.
the city, Is slated fo r completion
cessing, alloy m etals, coal,
there w ill be instrumental m u-
ers
to
install
SMV
emblems
on
Schroeder felt that the pro­
this f a l l ._ _____________
dc by C harles Jensen and Monte
copper-lead-zinc, forest p ro ­
their equipment," Miller ob­
gram ’s results In Oregon were
ducts, labor force, magnesium,
King, who is the g rea t-g rea t-
served.
"A
fe
w
$2
emblems
good, since Oregon has a large
personal Income, petroleum ,
might lave such expenses as a grandson of W. A. King who
amount of ru ral lands too scat­
taught the firs t school at Den­
phosphorus, population, steel,
$580
repair
b
i
l
l
,
a
law
suit,
tered to Justify the type of pro­
sulfur, titanium and w ater.
m edical bills or funeral costs. " mark In 1878. The closing num­
tection provided by forest pro­
Boat Lost
On Beach
Two Accidenii
Reported Here
Attend Camp Myrtlewood
Bonneville Makes
Pacific Northwest
Recreation Study
Free Money
Given A t F air
Youths Rescue
Stranded Fish
Wins Third In
FF A Contesi
Bill Gives
Fire Aid
Masons To Lay
Cornerstone
Annual Picnic
Slated Sunday
Bridge Work Due
Gold Beach Nasons
Host Salmon Dinner
tection agencies. He said a
number of other states hao
s im ila r predicaments, hence
his association endorsed the
proposed legislation.
ENTRY DEA DUNE
The de a di Ino for 4-H entries
in thè Curry County Fair is July
21. Send entries, pcn and dormi-
tory rescrvatlons to tire Curry
County Extension Office.
I
Power To Be Off
Coos-Curry Electric said this
week that there w ill be a three-
minute power outage Sunday
morning,July 23 at 12:35 a. m .,
shortly after midnight. The out­
age w ill effect all customers
from Langlois sou’h to, and in­
cluding, Port Orford.
„ .TV® °i,ta«e *» due to Bonqe-
v i l l e P o w e r Administration
maintenance work.
ber on the program w ill be
“ The Lord’ s P ra y e r” done In
Indian Sign language represent­
ing all tribes, by Patty Wood­
ruff, with Instrumental accom­
paniment. The picnic w ill con­
clude at 3;30 p.m.
A special feature of the his­
torical exhibit w ill be some of
W. A. King's school reports.
One Is a report on the venti­
lation in the school buildings
and says: ''It Is entirely satis­
factory fo r there are 214 knot
holes and two windows out.”
AU Masons and their wives
are invited to attend the annual
Salmon Dinner of the G o l d
Beach Lodge, No. 199 A .F . &
A .M .,o n Saturday, July 22, from
4:30 to- 6:30 p. m.
The event w ill be an outdoor
barbecue on the south bank of
the Rogue R iver about 11 mUes
upriver from Cold Beach.
An outdoor E. A . Degree w ill
be held follow ing the dinner,
w ith special entertainm ent for
wives w hile the degree is beina
conferred.
Copies of ail reports are
available from the BPA, P.O.
Box 3621, Portland 97208, o r
from
th eir Eugene d is tric t
office, 834 P ea rl Street, Eu­
gene 97401.
F A IR
David Knapp, third place winner (see story J.
T IM E
NEAR
C u rry County F a ir tim e Is
almost here and a ll calendars
should be marked to remind
the citizens of the county that
i t w ill be held in Gold Beach,
Aug. 10-13.