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2 - Port Crford News, Thursday, A u g « t 29, 1968 Brenda G. N o rris Port Office Box S 97465 B re n d a Gail M o rris, 4, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Ster ling B. M orris of Port Orford, died Aug. 21 In Bandon. She was bom Mar. 21, 1964, in Myrtle P oint Besides her parents Brenda is s u r v iv e d by a brother, D o n a ld , and sisters, Debra, Patricia, Fawn and Janet, all living at home; grandmother, Wanda M o rris, B r id g e , and grandparents, M r. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Powers. Graveside services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, at the Denmark Cemetery in Langlois. Rev. Norman Fitch, Community Church of Barxion, officiated and arrangements were under the direction of the Bandon Chapel. Port Orford, Oregon PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Second clast m a il pnyilegea a-thonaed at Port Orford, Ore Louia U Felsheim .................................... Editor and Publisher Paul L. Pete .-soc. .............................................. Macag.cg Editor SuoecnpCoD la Curry County (per year in a d va n ce )......................... $3 00 Ortaide Curry C o u n ty ............................... .. .................... $3 50 Single C opy.......................................................... ..........10 Cents Announcamenta, Notices. New» and Advertising Must be in the O ffice by SOO p. m Tuesdays NfwSFAREi NATIONAL NEWSPAPER lA S ^ b c ftT ifiN p u . u s h i . s A S S O C IA T IO N I D U CJ A ff lllA T f M lM B fff WEATHER School Bus Schedules Date Aug 21 Aug 22 Aug 23 Aug 24 Aug 25 Aug 26 Aug 27 Aug 28 3us No. 3 Knud Jensen-Lea ve Port Orford 7:40 head South to Humbug;return picking up high and ele m e n ta r/ students; drop elementary students off at Ba tv le Rock and Grade Schoo!;pro ceed dxjwn Agate Beach and ret urn; then proceed to Garrison Lake picking up only High Sch oo! students;then on to Pacific High w ith stops at Hahns; Silver Springjand N'icho!son,-to Pacific High; then swing down toA irport Road and return the HighSchod students only to Pacific H igh; then on to Port Orford picking up Elementary students. Two thing} recently have dampened m y spirits consider ably... the August rainj and the Auguat Democratic convention. About the only consolation is that the rains w i dry up be fore the politicians. TB And Health Group Meets to find out. Jesus saves to the extent that one may kno w that salvation is sure, and Board To Neel Vets, the New G. I. Training Bill Is for YOU! I t w ill set yon up for life , help you become an seeonnt- aaiL bookkeeper, or male executive secretary. Y o u r f u t ure w ill have advancem ent and security. NO CEILING WILL HOLD YOU DOWN! Utalesw, o f course, you m oke o :w yourself by cwrelewmvw, indifference, or negligence tn mastering the COMPUTE TRAINING the G I Bill is offnrir« you. Don’t settle Ax les« than the best, REMEMBER, it’s the untramed and th e half-tram ed who whimper about soorvity of gixxi Jot» The FULLY TRAINED are alw ays In dwrtassd. (OirlM— Future Secretaries, Bookkeepers, Civil Service Worker«, We Mean You, Too!) LET US HELP YOU GET STARTED NOW! FaU term herlns Sept. 9. 19««. C A IJ - OR W R IT E T O D A Y for fa ll Information. Day and night sessions The Eugene Business College 1(3 E. 11th Ave. Phone 145-1413 Eugene. Oregon 97441 3. 50 1. 2 . 19 XRMAGEDDOM Convictions For Traffic Show Increase tiP P A H TM A P i Rata . 00 . 03 . 21 Can't re a lly speak for you, but I know where I’ m goiqg when death should separate me from this life . I don't have to w a it u ntil Bus No. 4 Harry Price -Lea -e Pert Orford at 7:15 a. m. , p ro ceed up Elk F^iver picking up both Elementary and High Sch ; C urry County TB ard Health oo! student»; drop o ff H igh Sch - Association h e ld a meeting ool students at Nicholsons;pick : August 21 at the Health Office. up Elementar, students at N ich • Ten members of the Board were olsons, Silver Springs and M e lt present; also, ore guest, Joarne Garage; then to Elementary and 1 C hristie, who was elected to Battie Rock Schools droppin g ; serve on the Board. o ff Elementary »indents; Pick up - The f o l l o w i n g item« of High School itudents at Battle Interest were discussed and Rock, Johnny's Cafe, Elementary • action taken • • School;Hensley H ill;M e ls Gar The date for the next X -ra y age; then proceed toH ighSchool More than 208,500 t r a f f i c - Unit to be In C urry County. court convictions, about 980pe: Bus No. 13 Harvey M cD aniel- day, were reported to the O re M rs. Dorothea M ille r, County Health Nurse, said the Unit Leave Port Orford 7:15 a. m . gon D e p a r tm e n t of Motor • would be here the entire week proceed up Sixes River Road and Vehicles during the firs t seven of October 7 to 11 but that the return;leave High School stu - months of 1968. exact schedule In each com dents at Sixes Store; proceed to That’ s a 4.3per tntlncrease Silver Butte Road and Hensle y munity had not been determined. over 1967, ace rding to Vern Announcement w ill be made to H illjL e a ve High School students L. H ill, d ;."-'- 1. D iring July, all newspapers the la tte r part at base of H ill;proceed to Elem the most recent month tallied, 0 / September. Tine Testing w ill entary school; then proceed down there were 31,612 convictions 1« done In schools p rio r to the Agate Beach Road and Garrison reported, 5,495 more than fo r coming of the Unit. Past and Lake picking uponlyElem entary that month last year. present cases of Tuberculosis students and return to Demen - The d e p a r t m e n t ’ s July In the County were discussed tary School. a c t i v i t y report Indicates that And It Is fe lt that we must It Is s u e d 4,305 mandatory Bus No. 11 Floyd K eeler - make a greater effort to get d riv e r license suspensions d u r people to realize the Importance Leave Port Orford at 7:30 a. m ing the month, bringing the total of getting a “ picture” while the picking upHigh School students fo r the year to 26,615. In Unit Is here. on Silver Butte Road and Knapp addition, 385 suspensions were The Association again spon Road; Then proceed to C i p e issued during the month based sored a project at the County Blanco;then F. S. P. M ill p ic k on court recommendations and F a ir—the effect of Cigarettes ing up a ll students and on to discretionary authority of the on the Lungs—which received Sixes Store; Pick upH ighS ch - department, bringing total sus favorable comment from the ool students there; proceed to pensions of this type fo r the visito rs. High School; return to Part Os- year to date to 2,604. Both It has been decided to p u r picking up Elementary student figures represent slight de chase a double viewer to t>e along route; make swing'down creases from last year. used by Dr. B r ownstone of the Knapp Road picking up E lem Major reasons fo r suspension State TB Control Section when e n ta r/ students;then on to Ele Involve failure to comply with he conducts clinics here. It mentary school m sking stops the state’ s financial responsi would also be available to the along the road. b ility laws, driving while Intox medical personnel at any time. icated, and driving while license Mrs. V i r g i n i a Stauffer, suspended. LANGLOIS Health Education Chairman, ot Port O rford, w ill again be able Bus No. 6 H arlie H ilterbrand- to supply all schools with the Startsat the end of ?\irport Road latest m aterial In this field, at 7:40 a. m. , picking up Elem- to r classroom use. entary students on the w a y;p ro Frank C. McColloch, C hair The 1968 Christmas Seal sale ceeds to flo ra t Lake loop, pick - man, Governing Board, State of Is getting underway and we are tag up a ll students. Transfers Oregon Department of Geology reminded that anything we have high school students to bus on and M ineral Industries, has accomplished Is because of the highway, then proceeds to Lan g called a meeting of the Board generous purchase and use of lois schools. fo r F riday, August 30. The the Xmas Seals. meeting w ill be held in Room M rs, Mina DeVoe has been Bus No. 1 B ill Storm - Leaves 1069 of the State Office Build appointed by the State President, I-snglois at 7:33 a. m. to New ing, Portland, and w ill convene Mrs. Carlson, to the planning Lake Road, on to Upper Four at 9:30 a.m. committee fo r the next Annual M ile , then Croft Lake Road, and T h is w ill be the t h i r d Meeting of the Oregon Tuber back to Langlois Elemen tary; quarterly meeting of the Board culosis and Health Assoclatl n proceeds to Pacific High. during 1968 and matters con In Portland in 1969. cerning general business of the The next local meeting w ill Bus No. 7 June Sabin -Leaves Department w ill be considered. be held October 16 In the new at 7:30 a. m. proceeds up Florat As usual, the meeting of the County Office Building. Creek to Morrells and back to Board is open to the public, Langlois Elementary; transfer PORT ORFORD HOE'F. high scliool students there. TOPS CLUB NEWS EXTENSION PICNIC Bua No. 8 -Rudolph Menach The Tops Club, "T w lllg h te rs" The Port Orford Home Ext- Leaves Langlois at 7:15 a. m enaion w ill hold a Picnic a t and proceeds up Langlois H it 1 o f Port Orford m et at the Curry Huntley Park. September 11 to Isenhart't and McLeod's;ret r Craftsman Building on, Tues day evening, Aug. 27 at 7:30 from 13:30 a .m . to 2:33 p. rri turns to Iangloia picking up p. m. w ith 12 members present. The park is located shout 7 students on return; • transfers V irginia Stauffer won the m iles up the south bank of the highschool students at Langlois "hair-do"contest and was also Rouge River. Everyone is to Dementary. the w eekly queen for the club. bring their own table service Bua No. 9 Tiny Lawren ce - The group is starting a new Hope, to see everyone there to Leaves Langlois at 7:15 a. m. start our new season o f Home proceeds north, going • down J contest called " Earn Your Own Extension. In the event o f rai n low er Four M ile Road; then Mo- G ift. " Anyone interested in be com ing a member o f the T on the picnic w ill be cancelled. Timmons Road; returns picking Club c a ll 332-3591. up students on highway ; drops Mrs. Gladys Ponting is here o ff Elementary Students at Lang from Sequ im, W ash. , to visit lois; proceeds to Pacific H ig h her daughters and families, the Leonard Peteraona and Ken Bran hams. Max M in 69 49 61 47 64 58 No report No report 62 55 61 54 62 51 Àssembly of God lOth and Washington St. Rev. R. L. Sharp, Pastor Phone 332-2056 Art Teacher Exhibits Dated Drag Race This Sunday The Coos A rtis ts League In vites a ll a rt instructors and coordinators of a rt to p a rtic i pate in an exhibition of their art works during September 8 through September 29, 1968 at the Coos A rt Museum. For practical purposes this fir s t exhibit of its type w ill b e lim ited regionally to s o u th western Oregon or specifically Western Lane, Western Doug lass, Coos and C urry counties. This show w ill be opened fo r paintings, weaving, sculp ture, c e r a m ic s o r pottery, watercolors and d r a w in g s , photography, prints, jew elry, mixed media etc. of the creative arts. The league feels that the a rtists In the teaching field have had few opportunities to show their work and hope that each w ill submit a total of three works in any one o r varied fields. The e x h i b it io n has been scheduled to open on Sunday Sept. 8 at 1:00 p.m. with a reception fo r the e x h lb 111 ng artists. Rules and entry blanks w ill be available at the Coos A rt Mu seum o r w rite: C oosArtM use- um, 515 Market Ave., Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 . Work fo r the e x h i b i t i o n w ill be accepted through Sept. 6 until 4;00 p.m. BE KIND TO ANIMALS The Southwestern Oregon T i ming Association announces that cash prizes w ill again be awarded In elim inator brack ets at drag races to be held Sunday, Sept. 1 (weather p e r m itting) at Western Oregon Dragway, eight miles north of Port Orford. Cash prizes w ill be present ed fo r competition elim inator, $75; street and super stock elim inator, $50; stock elim ina to r, $50, and pure stock e lim inator, large trophy. Handicaps w ill be figured in accordance with the Chrondex syetem, said a SW’OTA o fficia l. Gates w ill open at 8:30 a.m. The final race of the summer w ill be the SWOTA Jacket Championship races, Sept. 29. where Jackets w ill be awarded as prizes in championship brackets Instead of the custom ary trophies. This is C ranberry F e s t i v a l weekend, with feature cars ap pearing in the parade Saturday and then remaining on display the remainder of the day. Featured attraction of the day’ s racing w ill be match ra cing between Roy Dunn’ s super charged C hrysler powered A A / dragster and other A A/drag sters In best two out of three match competition. Also Joining the national rec ord holder w ill be other record holders and fast cars vying fo r cash prizes. THIS HUGE Chinook salmon , one of over 93, UOU salmonias which passed John Day Dam on the Columbia River during Jul y, is counted by Saddra Fiedler who is employed at the U. S. Corps of Engineers project. The Chinook is moving upstre am past a picture window in th e dam's south fishladder viewing room. The room, w hich w ill be open to visitors follow ing comp letion of the dam, w ill afford several large windows through which visitors may see m igrat ing salmon and other fish .Join Day dam is operated by the Portland U. S. A rm y Engineer D istrict, Construction of the project has been the responsi b ility of the W alla W alla Eng ineer District. COLONIAL THEATRE pdotr’ AU&. 30-31, SEPT. 1 CLINT EASTWOOD in THE GOOP, THE BAP UG-LY DATES T O REMEMBER Birthday wishes go out this week to Ken Dennison and Gladys Petok. TECHNICOLOR One Complete Showing Each Evening Starting at 7:45 p. m. Anniversary wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Samudio. LEVIS w N K V Y , S L A C t, LOpEW, WHEAT SEE SON PREFORM The official 1968 National K indness Poster is now on d is play in schools and other public places throughout the U S . It was published by The A m eri can Humane Association in Denver and is distributed lo cally by aeveral hundred animal p ro te ctive o rg a n iza tio n s and municipal animal control de partments. Film and T V star Fess Parker, internationally known for his portrayal of D a n ie l Boone, is N a tio n a l Kindness Chairman Mr. and Mrs. Swede Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. John Hatctar were in Lake Tahoe the week end of August 17 to see the Bob- inson's son Gary Coster, appear ing w ith " The Establishment. 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