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    8 - Port Orford News, Thursday, October 31, 1968
o f getting and spending t ax-
payers' money lik e water.
Why, even his own campaign
overspent, and his office hadto
send out an urgent le tte r de­
manding more money from his
'lo y a l supporters', of which he
e vid e ntly counts me one !
Why not take a good look at
and listen to Blake, campaign
headquarters at914 S.W. Taylor,
before your vote?
Norman H. Crowhurst,
Gold Beach, Oregon
OCA Opposes
Measure No. 6
Student Council
The Student Council fo r 1968-
69 of the Langlois Elementary
Schools was elected recently as
follows: student body officers:
president, Glen Sypher; vice-
president, Steve Storm; secre-
tary, Janell Wilcox; treasurer,
Sherry Silvey.
Room representatives: 8th,
Curt Lords; 7th, Mort Robbins;
6th, Dan Loshbaugh; 5th, Terry
Wahl; 4th Stacey English; 3rd,
DnannaidSm,lt?;
Sa)mantha Mc-
Donald; 1st, Catherine Foster,
New Farmer
Vehicle La w
Students Tour
Cape Blanco
the entrance to the boat basin
on the Chetco River at Harbor,
Oregon, according to Lieutenant
Colonel John E. Thomas, J r.,
Deputy Portland District Engin­
eer.
. . .
He said the equipment to be
rented Includes a two cubic yard
dragline crane, a tractor dozer,
two 10 cubic yard dump trucks,
and a 150 horsepower towboat.
Bids w ill be opened at 2 p.m.
Nov. 15 In Room 209 of the Army
Engineers’ office at 2850 S. E.
82nd Avenue In Portland.
Colonel Thomas noted that the
dragline crane would be required
fo r about 450 hours work, and
would dredge the channel to a
depth of ten feet below mean
lower low water in three J
The Oregon Coast Associa­
Oregon farm ers w ill soon be
tion announced last week Its
Cape Blanco Beach was th e
able to operate their Oregon area where the action was last
strong opposition to Initiative
No. 6 proposing an additional
farm
license-plated vehicles Saturday as approximately 40
when used In connection with op- Portland high school students
gasoline tax fo r state acquisi­
tion of beach lands.
eration of their farms Into Del explored thie fossil beds as part
Meeting In Newport, the OCA
Norte, Siskiyou and Modoc coun- of an Oregon Muse-tm of Science
ties without California license and Industry fie ld trip.
executive committee affirmed
plates or trip perm its.
Its stand against using High­
The students, under the direct­
way Department funds fo r pro­
Vern L . HUI, director of the ion of Mr. JW
J1U Armentrout,
,uu cu u uuu x—
John
geo-
To The Editor:
jects unrelated to highway con­
° r * On Department of Motor Ve- logical s o c ia lis t at OMSI, were
struction
and maintenance.
h id e s, announced today that a taking part in a three day fie ld
The question stressed in the
Highway funds are already un­
border zone agreement p e rm it- trip in Southwestern Oregon. A t
Superintendent of Public In-
der heavy strain to provide
ting the reciprocity had ,een Cape Banco site the students
ttru c tio n race is qualifications,
these much-needed services.
signed by the States of C a lif- investigated and collected fosils
a term w hich has two meanings To The Editor:
Also against the interests of
ornia and Oregon. It takes ef­ from the Pliocene and Pleis­
in education^ 1 )the pieces o f
fect November 1.
As a concerned educator and a healthy tourist industry is
tocene epochs of geological his­
paper that say a person has sat
Rep. George E litcra ft and Sen. tory. These included fossilized
I
S t L J . C« »III- S, M. i
_ courses:(2
______ the a concerned citizen, I woul d the fact that under the pro­
through so many
NEW MANAGEMENT
R irtia n d
posed amendment commercial
Harry
Boivln
were
instrumental
background that proves a person’s lik e to speak out for Dale Parnell
clam shells, snails, barnacles,
A Mt II W. (HACK, M. | j.
users would be exempted from
purUand
and his retention as State Su­
a b ility .
A new graduate degree pro­ in helping negotiate the border and other sea life deposited at
JAMES I). HAUSCHII l»T, M. D.
the tax, placing the entire bur­
zone agreement.
gram in ocean engineering w ill
the then ocean bottom between
W i t h regard to the first , perintendent o f Public Instruc­ den upon non-commercial high­
W heel*r
The agreement also w ill per­ 1 and 13 m illio n years ag o.
PETER I . HVILST, M. I).
be started next fall at Oregon
Parnell’s team have conducted tion. I have personally known way users.
PurUaixJ
State U niversity, one of the mit Oregon tow cars, wreckers Miocene deposits of 25 m illio n
a study that shows too many Cte- D a l e Parnell since h e w a s
JOSEPH I . PAQUET, M. I ».
Further
objections
to
the
and
ambulances,
when
operateli
principal
of
Springfield
Hig
h
P urtlainl
nation’
s
firs
t
three
Sea-Grant
years
ago
were
observed.
gon English teachers have little
measure by coastal business­
fo r
emergency purposes, to
JOHN W. PARTRIKCE, M. 1 ».
centers.
From Cape Blanco the OMS I
or no background in English, School (1954—pndhave alw ays men centers around the use of
Portland
operate without California plates tour went to Coos Bay are a
1 Et) SKEI I V, M. 1 '.
The Interdepartmental pro­
and too many math teacher s been impressed by his interest Highway Department funds fo r
o r tr ip perm its, H ill said.
MrMInnv Ule
where they observed other mar­
gram
w ill combine ocean­
have little or no background in and sincerity in quality publ ic the purchase of much coastal
W
ll 1 1AM SW| I TM \ \
The agreement does not ex­ ine fossil areas.
Portland
ography, c o a s ta l engineering
math, etc. What's worse, by their education.
empt
Oregon
vehicles
from
the
land
which
is
already
dedicated
l*JS
A l I I . S TA ISM •
Dale Parnell is certainly qual­
work in the Department of C ivil
W alt Schroeder, Curry County
own statement, they don't in ­
Eueene
to public use without requiring
California fuel o r Board of equal­
W ll I IAM SAMMONS, M.
Extension agent, who took part
Engineering, and other marine
tend to do anything about that. ifie d having had successful e X- state ownership. Initiative No.
ization tax whenever applicable. in the Cape Blanco portion of
Ashland
science and engineering cour­
For themselves, both contest­ perience at all levels o f public 6 also forbids the Highway De­
The agreement also permits the tour noted that perhaps we
ses.
education
from
elementary
sch­
ants have the necessary pieces
partment to locate roads on any
the same types of California overlook our geological signif-
It w ill be one of the firs t vehicles
o f paper, so this leaves us the ool through com m unity college. portion of beach o r sandsplt
I
would
lik
e
to
again
re
m
in
d
such
programs
In
Am
erica,ac­
icance when we try to sell our
second d e finition to look ab
gon
areas. This would severely lim ­
cording to President James H. the plates o r trip perm its under area to tourists. Ctirry County
Parnell has proved his, I a dm it) everyone who is a friend to'gocd i t public access to some of
same
conditions
in
C
urry,
has
'
'
J ensen.
io.oot.i -
.. , ,
exceptional number of
he has proved him self capable public education the Dale P ar- Oregon’ s f i n e s t recreation
Re-Elect
Josephine, and Jackson counties, outstandln geological
areas
n e ll is qualified.
The
highly-trained
graduates
as well
spots.
w e ll as the southern half of
woup j
8
be
of
considerable
coming
out
of
the
master’
s
The OCA feels that the hur­
Klamath and Lake counlies. The interest to tourists interested i n
Hot Plate Lunches
Sincerely,
degree program would be pre­
ried passage of this amend­
re ciprocity, however, does not this subject.
pared
fo
r
a
wide
variety
of
HOURS
ment, before the fu ll scope of
exempt the California vehicles
Ray Neugart, Superintendent
research, teaching, industrial,
the legislature’ s “ Beach B ill”
from the Oregon fuel and PUC
Sunday thru Thursday
Curry County Intermediate
adm
inistrative,
and
govern­
has even been determined,
weight mile taxes whenever ap­
6 a.m . to 8 p. m.
Education D istrict
mental positions that require plicable.
Paid f o r by the I9C8 He-Meet
would definitely not be in the
both understanding of the ocean
Wayne M orse Com m ittee, Ian
Friday
and Saturday
public interest. The coast group
Since California does not is ­
h
im ie k , C hairm an, 93C s. w.
and its specialized engineering
6 a. m. to Midnight
Washington, Portland, Oregon
recommends a “ NO” vote on
sue farm license plates to des­
problems.
To The Editor:
Initiative No. 6 In favor of a
ignate those vehicles, H ill said
The Portland U. S. Army En­
•C o m p le te lis t available
These would include ocean
North Port Orford
u pq i request
more thoroughly studied and
It w ill be necessary fo r the gineer D is tric t has invited bids
structures, engineering mat­
We wish to congratulate Heck carefully constructed plan.
C alifornia farm ers to contact fo r equipment rental to dredge
e
ria
ls,
coastal
and
marinehyd-
Timeus for his action in filin g
Handout lite ra tu re opposing
ra u llcs, ocean mining, marine the Oregon Department of Motor
for Curry County Commissioner, this measure is available from
Vehicles In Salem to obtain a
pollution
control and coastal
Position No. 2. His fortitude in the OCA office fo r any member
reciprocity clearance should be
DON'T BE MISLEAD BY CAMPAIGN PROMISES . . .
engineering,
and
electronic
ln
-
so doing, le t us ca ll i t plan who wishes to distribute it from
given,
the Oregon department w ill
trumentatlon.
10 AM I d 4 PM
"guts" is tru ly gratifying. Eve n his place of business. Members
RE-ELECT AN EXPERIENCED, FULL TIME SENATOR . . .
Students entering the pro­ need a description of the farm
his greatest detractors, and those needing a supply of this lite ra ­
operation and a description of
who acted in haste and w ith o u t ture should drop a card to the gram w ill be expected to have each vehicle involved.
knowledge of the facts, must OCA office in Newport and the a bachelor’ s degree In some
The fu ll text of the agree­
branch of engineering.
The
surely now concede that Heck m aterial w ill be promptly fo r­
program w ill be administered ment is available from the Ore­
has nothing to hide. Those w ho warded. This material supplies
gon Department of Motor Ve­
believed that Mr. Timeus acte d many facts about this dangerous jo in tly by the School of En­ hicles In Salem, H ill said.
gineering
and
the
Department
in an undiplom atic ma nn e r proposal not generally known
must remember that he h ad by the public, according to Geo. of Oceanography.
Now Serving Hia
The $553,000 grant awarded
lit tle choice. Unethical pract­ Weaver, OCA manager.
14th
Year
Representing
Coos and Curry Counties
OSU In February by the Nat­
ices being perpetrated at your
ional Science Foundation iden­
• SENATOR CHAPMAN HAS FOUGHT AGAINST THE ADDITIONAL SALES TAX
expense by some of your e le ct­
tifie d ocean engineering as one
IN THE LEGISLATURE
ed officials. M r. Timeus would
of the Important phases of the
• HE BELIEVES PROPERTY TAX RELIEF CAN BE THROUGH ECONOMY IN
not condone. Therefore, th is
Sea-Grant work to be carried
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
faction was out to "get" M r .
out by the university In years
• HE WILL CONTINUE TO WORK FOR
OR MORE STATE SUPPORT OF
Timeus, and one of them nea r -
to come.
EDUCATION
ly did.
The annual Workshop spon­
D istrict No. 9 Veterans of
• HE HAS SECURED LEGISLATION FOR HIGHWAY BOND ISSUES OF »12 MO-
The Timeus name has fo r World War I of the U. S. A. w il l
sored by D istrict No. 10 of the
LION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHWAY 101 GOLD BEACH TO BROOKINGS,
more than fifty years borne th e observe the 50th anniversary of
Oregon Nurses’ Association w ill
PLUS »4 MILLION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHWAY 42
stamp of respect in our count y. World War One Arm istice w ith
be held Friday, November 8,
• REHABILITATION OF TEN MILE LAKES, PLUS A NEW FISH HATCHERY ON
Examine the record. You were a jo in t meeting o l a ll barracks
1968, at the Pony V illage Motor
PI
RIVER
fed a m ixture of prevarications of D istrict 9 at the V. F. W. hal 1
Lodge, North Bend, with reg­
• OBTAINED LEGISLATION FOR STATE FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND RECOG­
and gross exaggerations. Sam e in Bandon on Arm istice Day,
istration until 9:30 a.m.
The
NITION OP COMMUNITY COLLEGES
people claim ed that Mr. Timeus November 11, 1968.
role of the nurse In Stroke Re­
was prone to use Indecent lang­
Thursday
habilitation is the topic to be
D istrict 9 encompasses the
uage in m i xed crowds. This Barracks at Bandon, Brooking, Football, J. V. Coquille, There
presented by Miss M a r g a r e t
FOUGHT AGAINST THE RAID ON THE VETERAN'S FUND
c 1 a i m is com pletely fal s a, C oquille, Port Orford and M yrtle
7:00
P rio r, Physical Therapist, and
Remember that there Is a vast Point. A ll veterans of the First Halloween
M r. Roland Katagi, Speech Pat­
Chapman For Senator Comm., Box 242, Coos Bay, Oregon
difference between simple pro­ World War, their wives or widows
hologist; both with the Chronic »1
Friday
fanity, such as h ell and da mq liv in g in the area are invited Football, M yrtle Point, There
Disease Section of the Oregon
and vulgarity and obscenity, to attend the M em orial services,
State Board of Health. Special
8:00
and we assure that he is too whether members of the organi­
lu n c h e o n
speaker, Jay F.
Saturday
much of a gentlemen to thin k zation of not.
O’ Leary, M. D., Coos Bay Ped­
A. F. E A .M . - 8:00
ia tricia n , w ill describe his ex­
of using vulgar and o Irscene
The meeting w ill open a t Beachcombers -8:30
language in the presence cf 1 0 :0 0 a .m . and dinner w i l l
periences with the Rotarian spon­
Monday
KOCMCOIOR A(
sored Australian trip last year.
women and children.
be served at noon. Impromptu Job's Daughters - 7:30
N fG A T IV IS
Advance reservations are re­
Now, we the voters o f Curry entertainment by members o f Lutheran Ch. Council - 7:30
SQUARE SIZES ONLY
quired fo r the luncheon.
County, have the privilege of the various Barracks and Aux­ V o l.F ire Dept. - 8:00
placing Mr. Timeus back in
Registered Nurses wishing to
Tuesday
ilia rie s w ill follow the dinner
office, that he may have the and an enjoyable afternoon is P. O. Tops 332-4545
tact an ONA officer, member,
opportunity to work toward the in view.
Rotary - 12:10
or the Coos County Health De­
many betterment projects s o
B. P. W. postponed
partment, Courthouse, Coquille,
v ita l to our economy. Let us go
Wednesday
fo r fu rth e r Information.
L ic ­
to the polls on November 5, Commissioner, Position No. 2 . 1 P. O.Lions - 7:30
ensed Practical Nurses o r non­
feel
that
M
r.
Timeus
is
w
ell
a JUMBO print for.your album
P. O. Bridqp Club - 8:00
and elect H. E. "Heck"Tim eus
professional persons particu­
qualified and is aware of m any Back Acres - 8:00
a WALLET print for your BONUS
as one of our Commissioners.
la rly interested in attending
of the county problems now ex­ Parent Teacher conferences
should also inquire individually.
isting. I would lik e to see mare
Yours truly,
e fficie n cy and economy in the
county operating procedures,
Ross H. Bates
and have a commissioner who
Pat Bates
is concerned w ith the welfare
Box 375
of our county. I do not feel that
* Six months ago the foundation of Oregon’s economy,
Gold Beach, Oregon
we should e le ct commissioners
its forest products industry, was in dire jeopardy.
who are related.
To The Editor:
Our basic raw material, logs, were being shipped to
Sincerely yours,
Japan without any restraint— slowly strangling the
For those who are concerned
lumber industry.
w ith a good county government, A lic e L. Headquist
I would lik e to urge you to vote P. O. Box 422
* Six months ago, it appeared that ten thousand
for
Heck Timeus, Curry County Gold Beach, Oegan
VOTE
to the
Editor
OSU Adds Ocean
Engineering
Degree Program
We Are Among
The M any*
Oregon Doctors
Who Believe
We Need
WAYNE
MORSE
Pacific
Drive-In
Open
For
BREAKFAST
nl ‘°nOP?Te Wlth.':Ut
FOR A HEALTHIER
TOMORROW
U. S. SENATOR
WAYNE MORSE
RUMMAGE
SALE
Chetco Entrance
To Be Dredged
MIIIWHEOM
THURS.- FR.I,
MOV. 7 - 8
MÀMHIC Httl
Re-Elect
SPONSORED ÔV
O X S . SOCIAL CIU6
Senator R .F. "Dick" Chapman
Nurses Workshop
At Pony V illage
A rm istice D ay
Event Slated
OREGON REPUBLICANS NEED WAYNE
MORSE MORE THAN THEY KNOW
u
FOR THE
PRICE OF
We Oregon lumbermen-all Republicans-strongly
urge (be re-eleclion oi
UNITED STATES SEN. WAYNE MORSE
HERE ARE THE FACTS:
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
Pori Orford
R exall Drugs
ROBERT
CROFT
D E M O C R AT
Oregon forest products workers would be out of
work . . . permanently . . . and very soon.
VOTE TO ELECT
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
SENATOR WAYNE MORSE saved Oregon’s major industry— lumber.
CROW’S FOREST PRODUCTS DIGEST said Morse “was far and away
the most effective individual in this uphill struggle ”
COLEGROVE
COOS A CURRY COUNTY
MWOCAXI
Put a Tried and Pmven Fommissioner
Back In The D iivrr j-Seal
WILLIAM TURNER
ELECT COLEGROVE
DEMOCRAT
" P R O G R E S S IV E
L E G IS L A T IO N
FOR
A
P R O G R E S S IV E
O REG O N"
C ro ft For Sfot« R o p re w n to tiv « C o m m .tt««
P O Boa I 14 N o rth Bond O oqoh * 7 4 5 9
He Will Work For A Prosperous
Curry County
County Commissioner
* ★
★
POSITION NO. 2
DON'T BE M I9.EAD BY CAMPAIGN PROMISES.
QLECT AN HONEST AND AMBITIOUS PERSON
WHO W B l
SERVE THE PEOPLE OF CURRY
COUNTY EQUALLY.
The Amendment provides restriction on export of logs from public lauds
west of the Mississippi River for a period of 3 years commencing on
January 1, 1969.
•
WAYIIZ MORSE must remain in the Senate for Oregon ae 1 of sixteen
committtee chatrmen. to help p r „ ,„ , a ,, export „ ¿ , ericap
CURRY COUNTY COMMISSIONER
0/
WAYNE MORSE stopped the siphoning-off of our prime timber by using
his political power, secured through seniority, to induce a reluctant
Congress to pass the Morse Amendment to the foreign Aid Bill.
Oregon can’t afford to loe. WATOE MORSE in th Senate. I f . that eimple.
■ ■ LUMBERMEN FOR OREGON’S ECONOMIC SURVIVAL
L” ew ”''
S
o n
' T Luber
“ ’“ Co.,
t ”m
lw °» • Willamina '
s °B
H S
Ellingson,
Sig Ellingson
Baker
Orin Rosenberg, lumberman, of Tillamook
Aaron U Jones, President, Seneca Lumber Co I n ™ .
Paul R Doe. of Olson Lawyer Lumber Co., White City
D0™ » T h i ainil r Manufach,rin* Oo- Rainier
Dorothy M Campbell, President 7in n r
»»
Donald R Barker. President Oabax M
Eu<rene
Co s.H u J
MlU*’ Baj,k«r-Willamette Lumber
Ralph W S aaatei,:
’ ’V’" “
It.m h.nn.., of » „ r tttr ,
8
VOTE COLEGROVE
D” il"
w . r r „ E O U r K J ^ r . Ureen, Oath A R o „ u h .h er Co..
Ellis Bischoff, lumberman, of Salem
LET US PROGRESS TOGETHER WITH
COMMON SENSE AND HARD WORK.
Pa Id: w ill lam D, Turner, Gold Beach, Oregon
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