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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.
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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.
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Announcement!. iroucat N t * am A o » » n » it|
M aff be la tta G ff.ct by 5*00 p s
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Beck, Einar St.
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Kreutzer, Lowell
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