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2—Fort GrtoiC ! « « . Ttanaoy, Marek 21, 1968 the Oixarrv tne aac thst c-cro- sB-uctsat would probably g e t utoerwsy snout the _as- of May . And tfcnf * good newt, w hen you anc tha proyeette the Fisk H a t- caery, Sewer System. M a r i n e l a -. , City H a ll AdCxrxm. hocae- v i.,r row er Lune Survey aac the --.ginrsy im proven.txt. it maaes fer s suastaati*. i t of bénéfi cia. petr ecu far the are*. . . and al. of them coming within a year. Seems to me tha sivuld .tot s<xn>< spa-iu aac put some c t . ei an tar facet of tht .oca. citaeary. —P— jaycest cou_tto t hr stopped with 'h e r te a ie tta ll .ass tc Ro- tary-nxtoii a w h i l e tack so they vr issued aatoher chalxea- gt. . . for which aL the big de- tahs wC. be told latax. The _ast game, by tht way,netted an even S2u for the Little League hase- baL program. Hocee-ds of the next game w ill be fer the tame cause. >wf| Par Office her 5 9744,1 For Grlorc pgiblisfed every Gw^ac T hursday Geconc cam m a il prrv.^gm aittnorimc r F o r Otiose. Cue Louis L Ftasneis ........................ ... Eon©; anc PunLamr Paul L l w » o - .............................................. Managing U iio - Suaacnpuat i t Gurr. Count per rear i t aOrance ......................... gj X G uu.c* C u rn County .............................. . . . . . . . .. S3 X t t a f l« Gop> ....................................................................... . Announcement!. iroucat N t * am A o » » n » it| M aff be la tta G ff.ct by 5*00 p s Tutmlavs M P S H ru N A T IO N A L N fW S P A R E I Ä Salem Scene by Erare« Oregon Pr ominen! In Election Year Suspente í Cuitar Myrtle Point Paper Sold idly increasing pop c l at le e . Gregor must act befcre t ir e runs out, asaerted Koto* as. Fiuasrs. wrvtcs, were hc.C at Zoning is merely one m.eans of trr.plem.ecnrg planting, said Jost Fimsisi H o m s , Lebanon, Lloyd Anderuot of Cornwell, Tisesdsy.lZsich 12, for W illiam Announcement was adsi, Howland, Hayes and Merrifiekd L. Correll, born at M t. Veraon, week by E. F. Hall, ;■ (CH2M , consulting eng.neers W ith ., Jan. 26, 1905, and lived sale of die M yrtle Point Hen from Portland. He explained many year, in Fort Oford before and Herald Press k i.-r , •ypes of lane use planeiag and movaig tc Le tanoc. M rs. C. D. Holman, j l ’ He was an employee of the zoning. Florerve. Owner of toe & Peogies views aid reactions U. S. Plywood m ill, member of must ne the final autnenty for the First Christian Church, Craw- law Newt of Flo rente a * , Creswell Chronicle, plsnr ing anc seeing emphasized foot Grange, and Plywood and have purctiased the He raid Veneer worker's local 2 5 54. > . J. Kvarstet,director,Coun Hall, who has owned aid i Surviving are hi* widow, May, cil of Governtr.ens, Salem. He attd toe establish-ert ‘or termed this “ advocacy’ ’ plan o f Lebanon, a step-da lighter, past eight years. ting. W'hei the peoj..e under Deleina Ward of Seattle; two Fatoier ol five children. Hr> stand about advocate plannu< lis t« ,, .Mr,. Violet Axley of ?xd- mar and r.is wtoe, Mary,?, to is tg tb the elected officials mond, Wash., Mrs. Ly.ia Stab be will re- air ir. F lo re t-i tc implement tr.e decisior. of of Winston, and three ^ aad - he eperates the Stasia» children. the people. and the offset press whiey . Profclems of urbar sprawl, sever area new spacers um u Mas of agricultural land, re The Halls have not ye, ductions to property v a lu e s noun'ed their future flans i, »ere discussed and illustrated expect to reman u \ i _ by Ted Staor, OSU extension Point to manage fee apec.aLst la resource develop for H'.lrrar until a r,-jw , ment. He indicated that in is named. kwuw “ Kiss Me Kate,” toe Little formation and educatiot are First published or >c. Theatre on the Bay's latest essential before people can 1889, the M yrtle Po.. t maxe their owr decisions on productior, will oper. Fnday, .5 -ne ' toe oldest riew^JL March 22, at the old Liberty planning. to Coos County and has ra,«" Theatre to North Bend. The Secretary of State warred owriership is times m *;ts • Two plays in one, or a play that as tne overdue economic years ?f operation, j, ,. witoin a play, gives a chance development o c c u rs , “ the owned the longest by the M to some m.embers of the cast to pifchc’s histone nght to free who rave kept it it the fan« display acting talent in two access to, and enjoyment of, V. r - ears. Brothers, G. , roles on the same evening, Oregon’s beaches must not be Hall and E. F. Hal’, Sr. ¿m While playing modem roles they curtailed one iota.’ ’ chased G. W. Hail’s inte» aiso double as leading char Myers said that tne multiple and operated the Herald fa acters In Shakespeare’ s "T a use concept has to be an in part-ersi.tp with hisiatr.e- um ming of the Shrew." tegral part of any loDg-range toe latter’s death n ¡961. S u c c e e d in g performances plan lo r the coast. Notable charges ir tht will be giver on March 23, “ How car we make at in durir g the youi cer Hali’s on 2S, 30 and April 4, 5, and f telligent decision on the Nes- ershif I'-lu d e the t:-v erita at 8 p.m. Sunday fam ily mat tucca sand spit i t relation tc ’ ll inees will be at € p.m. on fro -- letter press to offset« the other saridspits tg and down the designing of a ew m March 24 arid 31. All seats will the coast''“ ne asked. head. Myers repeated his proposal be reserved. Tickets car be The M yrtle F o r t Herald« that a single state agency may purchased at The Huh, Jensen’s cer.ed its name c ' Marc- 2i Music in Pony Village, and at be needed to coordinate devel toe Little Theatre box office. 1928, from George E. Ham life opment and insure o r d e r l y ■ - •• red the paf-er at tfcj growth or. trie coast. t.~ e . Eam.iltor -ha red th beaches.” He said such at agency's name of toe paper from? South Five Curry County residents, prim ary task would be to find Doug DeVoe, Vern Peterson, e .' Coos County Amerieia a “proper balance herweer in Dor. Buffington, Howard Haus- P rio r to that, it had beer call« dividual property rights and childt, and Walt Schroeder, at- tie M yrtle Point Enterprise«! our historic put lie rights to the terided the conference. the West C rpgonlar, williim J. ConiH Kiss Me Kale' Opens Friday Curry county's met H ktorica. Lxpc opens tha Suiday, Inarch 24, at the f a r grox-'w in Goid beach. . . a t event that every- oody should visit. Beside* the thousand of item« or. display- here w ill aiso be severs, spec- . a . programs . . f r o m Indiat cancel tc ship wreexs to ©id- time .oggmg Siskiyou-V>’est n tpoiAO'itg th e etadhto which runs lor eight nig days. STM XW Tv at _am p Lauer Seal, ir e goes a n y eum-mer It'a a t electtoi year, all right, personally, but ut la tut in “ “ P »pecia.iy designee for the physically handicapped, cumbent anc has donned t i * and nywber» la it more obvious -mas tne youngsters a. wnee.chsrrs anc oc crutches ¿ a * , mantle of “ w artim e" lead ttiai I t toe exeltari.eie and apec- erec round foe the lowering cd the Cag. Camper, come ership iron whict. Americans being* as how the big p o liti ulaaot ir, arcing baierr. activ M e t© the site a t Sard: oí ities tiiu »eet. may be reluctant to turn. Nixoi., cal batc.es are fast approaching M L « -ake, -''-eeárper*. wiK. hat null, party support . . oere ■ some info j tat issued The m at for candidat ;. fill ng, here for sortie time and »nc has by the Cregon State bar thst occurred at ti«e Capttol build neei well organized for many expxm t how cocnr po lticiani ing ns Tuesday (March IR . W'ttt month,, kicked off his fu li- cat get away w ilt a itr.e nam e- head-or races tor sack ie g i*- blowi campaign witt; a fam ily callta*. lative sear no» a campaign ’ Like sap in springtime, vitu appearance lr Portland Friday. reality and ohsftaage, ausper,ae It is generally agreed that péra tian rises in the spring of builds at it any candidates bold Rocxefeller’e and Kermedy's eactio n yean. As election day of? until must fill ng decisions chances w ill sutler if toe? do nears, parities, candidates face are knowi. ceft/re com rotting Secretary of State Clay Myers worrier Voters of Astoria and not run it Oregon. And lo r this s rwe .ing tide of insult »»d then, selves to what toey believe called lo r a ‘ *unified approacn" Coos Bay. reason, right now, our state umuendc. Laie getr the im pret- will be their best rare* nr to economic development on Robert Holmes, form er gov enjoys a pcsttior. of national tw n thst in the political arena positions. Gregor’ s coast, instead of the ernor of Gregot, the keynote prominence— as was intended anything goes. but ever as state and local present uncoordinated “ piece speaker, pointed out the urgent when our legislature pioneered Such an impression does, tot m eal“ method. contests a r t firming up, there need for planning to meet the Gregor's Presidential P re fer fact, ha ve some oasn. The law Is Increasing talk here about Myers told a lunebeor aud needs and demands of our rap ential Prim ary system . of defamation (lib el end slan toe test important date in Gre ience at the Third Urban Rural got politics. That also is this der, putt the candidate tea Ccmference in Tillamook last week, March 22, and It is the »P*c itol esta gory. It allow* others Fnday that without ar overaL las- day when persons listed as tc attack him tot ways forbidden p la t, Gregor’ s coast could end Presidential and Vice Presi if he were Just a private citizen. up looking like a “ 300-m lle- dential caixlidatef I t Gregor,'* Criticism nourishet democracy. lcrog Coney Island.” Preferential Prim ary election The law tayi to is better that Theme of the Gregor Coast may file to remove their names a candidate suffer some abuse Looks Ahead conference was iron the ballots. than thst political debate be ‘ ‘Land Use Planning For The Speculation increasingly is stto-ed. F utu re." The meeting was twlldlr< up our state as a cru Of course, such defamation sponsored by Gregoc State cial one is toils year's American can nto be un-imited. P oliti U niversity, Gregor. Coast As exercise of choosing a Presi cian! don't iose a ll their c iv il sociation, Coastal Chambers of dent. The Gregoi prim ary, righa by r unnin g for office, if Commierce, arid the League of some say, will accurately tat the attacker knows the accusa Spring vacation. . . I don't toe two parties' nominees and tion is false and he hirls to in think even the kids enjoyed it And so hat our Republic " may well prove decisive In who thu year, and parent* prob'ly m alice, the candidate can c o l- -P - will occupy the White House for ect damages in court. even .eat seeing a* how rain The PTA is sponsoring a rum the next four years. But he has nc redress if the mage sale on April 4 -5 , at the kept the young l UK confined to Certainly national eyes nave the imide instead of the outoide. accusation is made in good Co-op bui. ding. Anybody ha ving to-ei turning toward Oregon’s faith, even though false. And because of the tain, three items they m ight donate may early prim ary ele* tlot and its For instance: of OWS. . . plu* me. . . came d o m c a l l 3J2-4S51, 332-4113, or requirement tor commitment, A candidate fas g o v e r n o r , with flu and cold*. . . which kept 332-2bb2 to have them picked during the fast-breaking events t h a n around the o f homestead described b untly at ''not* qual up. of die last month. Network tele ified" far the office, wat held kinds jum pin'. It was the same —P - vision, wire services and way last year if I remember to h a v e no grounds for com And w hile you're thinking a - national syndicate reporters right. Too bad the vacation plaint. Right or wrong, said the bout items you no longer need are planning extensive cover co u l& i't be changed s week one court, the charge was an honest . . . don't ierget the up-coming age of die Oregon prim ary if We a re im p ro vin g your ru ra l telephone service from 10 parties way ts the other. Schoo. supc A l opinion, given in this case in chamber of commerce am-tire events firm up the way many Johnson said I'd have to take it sincere effort to enlighten the Just give the little o l1 donut per l.n e t o no m o re than 5 p artie s per line . . . As a result, a number of now are predicting. public. up with the State Slept, of Ed. , maker Dale Bartlett a call and Significant an.ong the last tho, so 1 may at well ierget to. people have had th e ir telephone numbers changed. A ll in a ll, s candidate w ith h e 'll te ll you what to do with month's events was Michigan -F - out s thick skin may suffer real a ll your un-wanted goodies Gov, George Horoney'a with There is at last some real anguish. A'hen the •'rickbsts are -P - drawal from the Hepuhllcan activity about to begin on the flying, he must find comfort in And fin a lly .. . word received race, leaving the way open for a w a i t e d breakwater project recalling that Washington was f r o m postmaster Norm Baker New York Gov. Nelson Rocke It is necessary to m c *e the changes now so that the 1968 d irecto ry f J.. Somers, whose construction called ’ treacherous’ , Jefferson f r o m Palm Desert, C a lif., to feller to challenge Richard Nix firm we* ow bidder, told Ro- a "robber , and Lincoln a "ba t h a t he to recuperating w ell incorporates the new num bers. For your convenience, all number on tor the Presidential noma tarian* Tuesday thst prelim in boon". Their reputation; have enough that he expects to return Inatlou on dial ticket. changes occurm g since F e b ru a ry >9, 1968, w ill eppear here weekly ary work we* now oeing done on all survived. home around the first of ApriL This he can do now merely as work p ro g res ses. If you a re uncfele to reach a party and th e ir Y by neglecting to file an affi davit of non-candidacy in Ore name does not qppear below, please call our information operator gon. Both Rockefeller arid Nixon weie announced for the prim ary for assistance. ballot ea rlier Uils month by Se< relary of State Clsy Myers, as were California Gov. Ron T H A N K YOU! (This notice supersedes Notice No. ald Reagan arid Olinuls Sen. Charles Percy, Republicans. Planning Said To Be Need On Oregon Coast NOTICE No. 3 Port Orford Telephone Numbers Change DEM O. KA TIC TICKET On the Uemocrailc ticket, voters will choose among Pres ident Johnson, New York Sen. Robert Kennedy, Minnesota Sen. Eugene McCarttiy and Independ ent George Wallace— unless any formally withdraws. Go tills roster, too, expec tations are fluctuating as a re sult trf significant events of die last few weeks. F o r e m o s t amor« these was tiie nation's first primary election, in New Hampshire, where Sen. Mc Carthy's strong allowing against the incumbent P r e s id e n t prompted Sen, Kennedy to re - aesets his position on running for President this year. At this writing, Kennedy had not filed to withdraw from tfieOre gon race. Oregon, then, rould well be come a major battleground tor both parties* nominees--be tween Nixon and Rockefeller and between the President and Ken nedy. Campaigning can make a big difference. Oregonians have a reputation lu r favoring can didates who visit the state and make an effort to meet tits voters. The 1964 Ko<kefeller theme of “ He Cared Enough to Corns to Oregon" undoubtedly helped him win over Barry Goldwater In our state's p ri mary election that year. The New York governor has a solid core of supporters In Oregon, many of whom were circulating draft petitions ur ging him to run even before Romney's w it h d r a w a l . The brother of our lata President rosy have widespread appeal, his his forces are not wall organised on • statewide ba sts. Both will have some cstchlr< up to do If they realistically expect tocaptureOregon’s vote. President Johnson's apparsnt campaign strategy probably w ill not allow him to visit Oregon »TTENTION ! CALL COLLECT 247-6521 SEARS MAIL ORDER CUSTOMERS PLEASE PLACE TOUR ORDERS THROUOH THE GOLD BEACH STORE ESTIMKTY »M MUVFW «W»C£ WW WA11AW.E 1H WW 08HM I. HAVC MX&MHUD MiCTL't OR 2 75 W a k Aga/r mu oeuviey sggv/ce Sears store &OLP BEACH, ORf. 97444 CAwer sai ^ 1MP0OA-0UTWOK. wrrM sat lOHPCD CVJMIOW IfeW T^^so to . 100% MVUON NOW G6 SO YD. 1) Alexander, Robt. Andersen, Ethel -'-.nderian, Stanley Angell Lodge Armstrong, A rr y. Balxer, Chas.J. Bean, Gary I , Beck, Einar St. Belcher, Jahn L. Belcher, Roy Belden, Kenneth Blanchard, Joe Bowers, Dale Brockaen, R obt J. Bins, Arthur F. Carlson, T .H . Can, Roy W. Q am o, Dow Cobb, Wm. R. Conley, Ed Cook, Fred Coonrod, Geo.J. Cooper, Ranald J. Coyne, Alma - Croee, Jim Cuatt, Sam Dahrens, Lester Davda, Edgar L. Dliaon, Geo. Doxs, Jean EXmlap, Clay Etta brook, Luc file Mrs. Estes, J as. Farrier, Louis E. Farrier, Robt A. 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