Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, March 21, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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    Meteorite
Search Is On
This is Oregon’s Year of
the Meteorite.
H e a d e d by Dr. Erwin F.
Lange, Portland State College
Professor of General Science;
Hollis M. Dole, State Geologist,
State of Oregon Department of
Geology and Mineral Industries;
and Phil F. B ro g a n , Bend,
s c ie n c e w rite r and Pacific
Northwest Director of the A -
merican Meteor Society, the
committee hopes to bring to
light undiscovered meteorites.
The public w ill be asked to
cooperate in the y e a r - lo n g
search. Meteorites may exist
in wheat field mounds, in rock
fences, on the open range, and
even in private mineral col­
lections.
In some states, the plow has
uncovered more m e t e o r it e s
than any other Instrument,
The committee sponsoring
the Year of the Meteorite hopes
to enlist the aid of many people
in the statewide search fo r
these rocks from space, now
of much interest as man pre­
pares to land on the moot) and
probe the planets.
“ It is hoped science teachers
all over the state w ill discuss
m eteoritic properties with stu-
dnets, and w ill make the pre-
lerr.lnary examination of sus­
pected specimens thought to
be different from o r d i n a r y
rocks,” D r. Lange said.
If the science teacher is hope­
ful a new meteorite has been
uncovered, the information can
be forwarded with a small sam­
ple to any member of the com­
mittee.
Dr. Lange has a lead a rt­
icle in the current issue of
THE ORE BIN, Department of
Geology and Mine rad Industries
publication, dealing with met­
eorites including their ident­
ification.
Oregon has had four authen­
tic meteorite d is c o v e r ie s .
These included the 15.5 ton
Willamette iron, largest yet
found in the United States.
September
Wedding
Planned
A basic course in real estate
w ill be offered at Southwestern
O re g o n Community College
spring term , it was announced
this week by the College in­
formation office.
The course, Read Estate Law,
is designed fo r persons wishing
to enter the field o r those
interested in Increasing their
knowledge of real estate.
Instructor fo r the course w ill
be O rrin Ormsbee, Coos Bay
attorney. The course w ill be
offered on Tuesdays from 7
to 10 p.m. in room 8 of Sitkum
Hall.
There are no p re re ­
quisites.
Real Estate Law is designed
fo r persons who wish to pre­
pare fo r real estate sales o r
brokers license examination.
This basic course is a prac­
tical study o f Oregor Real Es­
tate Law emphasizing the more
complex aspects of ownership,
use and tra n sfe ra b ility of real
e s ta te as encountered by
brokers and others who dead
with real property.
Covers
contracts, title , deeds, leases,
lie n s , covenants, conditions,
restrictions, e a s e m e n ts ,e s ­
tates, probate, and landlord-
tenant relationships.
COMING EVENTS
Thursday
Luth. Ch. Women, 7:30p.m .
N. Curry Recreation, 8 p. m.
Monday
Cham, of C om ., noon
Tuesday
Rotary, 12:10 p. m.
P. O. Lions A u x ., 8 p. m.
Wednesday
P. O. Bridge Club, 8 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rhodes,
Port Orford, have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Jolly, to Kenneth Lee
M ills , son of Mr. and Mrs. Evert
L. M ills , Port Crford.
The prospective bride-groom,
a student at the University of
Oregon, w ill attend the U of O
Dental School in Portland this
fa ll.
Miss Jolly, a graduate o f Sac­
red Heart Nursing School, is pre­
sently employed at Mast Hospit­
al in M yrtle Point.
A September wedding is plan­
ned.
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Jack McMann, manager of
the Chambers of Commerce
of Grants Pass anil Josephine
county, w ill talk on the East-
West Highway at the next meet­
ing of the Curry County T im ­
ber Operators Assn, on F r i­
d a y , M a rc h 22, at th e Rod
*n Reel.
Election of officers for the
association w ill also be held.
Pape Bros, of Coos Bay w ill
sponsor the social hour which
begins at 7 p.m. and dinner
w ill be at 8. Ladies are in ­
vited.
The Redwood A rt Associa­
tion's Tenth Annual A rt Exhibit
_____________ Port Orford News, Thursday, March 21, 1968—3
Dellenback Asks For Cut Backs
(Washington, D.C.)
"T h e
In Foreign Aid
crises in our cities, the severe
In certain wasteful subsidy
d i s lo c a t io n in our domestic programs which are strangling
economy and the near collapse our farmers
of America’s international re­
A portion of these savings
lations are the direct result of
Johnson Adminstratlon’ s fa il­ can be reallocated into domes­
ure to establish realistic and tic programs which must be
firm spending p rio ritie s ,” said undertaken immediately, p r i­
Congressman John Dellenback. marily:
Crime prevention and control
" I propose the immediate Im­
Job training and placement
position of new spending p rio r­
ities which recognize the enor­ based on private enterprise
Housing Aids
mous social and economic d if­
Improvement o f vocational
ficulties which face this nation
today and bring our national and technical education
spending into lfbe with neces­
We need really effective steps
sary war time prio ritie s.
to change p rio ritie s of spending
I advocate reductions at once at the federal level. Instead,
tn the following areas:
the President proposes to the
In our m ilita ry commitment Congress such measures as the
in Europe
travel tax, a mere bandald com­
In De'ense Department back­ pared to the real surgery which
ed arms sales abroad
needs to be performed on the
In the Space Program
spending policies of theJohr.son
In Federal Employment
Administration.”
stamps
'Happiness Is'
Azalea Theme
7/ME TO REDECORATE...
RUMANO ÇMADE
iNOOOß.-OUTDOOR.
in Eureka, C a lif., is open to res­
to w a r d e v e r y employed A -
idents of Curry county. Over
m e ricln who w ill be asked to
$1100 in awards w ill be offered
buy bonds regularly through the
in four categories. The exhibit
monthly Payroll Savlngi Plan
w ill be screened and judged by
“ Savings Bonds sales In Cur­ at his place of employment.
John Humphrey, curator of the
ry County amounted to $17,271 Others w ill be asked to buy
San Francisco Museum of Art. durirg January , compared to Bonds at their local banks.
The entry fee, not refundable, $14,303 a year ago,’ ’ the County
“ Leaders In industry, busi­
is $2 per entry w ith a lim it of S a v in g s B o n d s Committee ness, banking, labor, the media,
three entries. Entries must be Chairman a n n o u n c e d here and volunteer and other organ­
received by 5 p. m. on Saturday, today.
izations are backing this Na­
A p ril 6, at 600 Second Street in
“ Total sales in Oregon last tional e ffo rt.”
Eureka.
month showed a nice gain over
The e xhibit dates are A p ril sales a year ago, approximating CURRY GENERAL
19 to 27. Entry blanks are a va il­
10 percent fo r the month, he HOSPITAL NOTES
able at your local chamber of continued.
“ Nationally, our
Patients atCurry General Hos­
commerce or by w ritin g Floyd sales were $479 m illion fo r
Bettiga, P. O. Box 56, Bayside, January, bj-inglng the amount pital from March 11 thru March
C a l i f . 95524 or telephoning of Savings Bonds now held by 17 were:
Brookings: Nadine B odda,Jud­
(707)822-0767. T h is e xhibit the American people to $51
ith Pom m erane.
promises to be one of the major billion, 472 m illion.
G o ld Beach: Sandra Blehm,
art events in northern C a lifo r­
“ During 1968 Bonds sales Sheila Davenport, Eugene Han­
nia and southern Oregon in 1968. both in Oregon and nationally
The preview reception, to w ill be pushed through Share sel, Fred Gilbert, Henry Cooper.
Ophir: Steven Young.
w hich participating artists are in Freedom Campaigns. The
Agness: Ellen DeGross.
in v ite d ,w ill be the in itia l event O r e g o n Campaign w i l l be
Port O ford: Charles Combs.
of Eureka's Rhododendron Fest­ centered in the Portland area
Transferred to KeizerHospital,
ival.
and w ill include Clackamas,
North Bend, Ralph LeClair.
M u ltn o m a h , and Washington
S till hospitalized from last
Disneyland cost more than Counties. It w ill begin on May 1.
w e e k : Fred Gilbert, Gladyce
$200 m illio n to build.
“ The drives w ill be aimed
W ollf, John H all, Vera Butler.
Eureka Dales
Art Exhibit
BROOKINGS,— "Happiness
Is . . . an Azalea Festival in
Brookings, Ore., June la n d 2,”
a n n o u n c e d the Brookings-
Harbor Chamber of Commerce
Festival Steering Committee at
a special meeting this week.
“ Happiness Is,” submitted by
M rs. Joy Ingle of Brookings
was the winning theme chosen
fo r the 1968 Azalea Festival
a f t e r the committeemen re ­
viewed some 25 entries.
M rs. Ingle received free A -
zalea Festival tickets fo r her­
s e l f and her fam ily as the
reward fo r submitting the best
entry in the contest which was
announced e a rlie r this month
by the Chamber. The comm it­
tee fe lt the theme was especially
suitable fo r all the many events
slated fo r the two days festival.
Don C arter, festival chair­
man and Mac Heitzhausen, as­
sistant, presented the winning
tickets to M rs. Ingle Friday.
Both men expressed appreci­
ation to a ll those who entered
the contest. “ Participationwas
the best we’ve ever had,” Car­
te r remarked.
Arrangements fo r the festival
were discussed with the next
meeting of the committee set
fo r Wednesday, March 13, at
the Brookings Port Office.
Roy Lake, State H ig h w a y
Maintenance Department and
Bud Cross, Brookings Chief of
P o lic e appeared to discuss
plans and report back to the
Chamber. Lake p r o m is e d
assistance from his department
on the altenate route especially
in signing and marking detour.
D an C o ls o n , Brookings-
Ha rb o r Jaycees and parade
chairman reported t w e lv e en­
trie s havebeenpromisedtodate
and invitations have a ll been
sent.
Events again being planned
fo r the two-day festival include,
a parade, seafood luncheon,
b a n d concert, square dance
jamboree, b e e f b a r b e c u e ,
flower display, art show, carn­
ival and community worship
service.
No rock show w ill
be held this year, but one new
event is scheduled, a h isto r­
ical exhibit planned by Siski­
you West, Inc.
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