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2 - Port Ofcrd News, Thursday, November 21, Post Office Box S 97465 Port Orford, Oregon PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Second class m ail privileges authorized at Port Orford, Ore. Louis L, Felsheim ...... ......... . . . . .......... Editor and Publisher Paul L, Peterson .......................... . . Managing Editor Subscription In Curry County (per year in ad va n ce)........... .. $3. 00 Outside Curry C o u n ty ............. ........................... $3. 50 Single Copy...................... ....................................... a. . . . 10 Cents Announcements, Notices, New» and Advertising Must be in the Office by 5s 00 p. m. Tuesdays new spaper NATIONAL NEWSPAPER P U B L IS H E R S ASSO CIATIO N . n j f i i m « ' i f ' i hr Beach Measure Still Supported Boundary Change To Be Voted On Monday They're For The Boundary Change Citizens to Save Oregon Bea ches, the group which failed to get Its Initiative measure on the November 5 ballot due, its sponsors say, to time restrict ion, will carry the issue to the state legislature. "We have already re-filed our constitutional amendment Made a brief but interesting for initiative action with the tour of the Elk River hatchery Secretary of State, the ballot Tuesday morning with comm title has already been cleared, issioner Ira Tucker.. . with Supt and ma by organizations are Reed White as guide.White said beady to start circulating pet itw ill be probably two or three itions,” says Dr. Robert L. more weeks before salmcm will Bacon, chairman of the group. "We are holding up petition be spawning in enough quantity to begin taking eggs, but at least circulation, however” , he adds, we had a good look at the fac because several members of the ility that is designed to fil 1 legislature have asked us to Curry streams with salmon.... submit our bill at the coming and everything is in operating session and have volunteered order. to sponsor and support It.” The citizens* group petition Ore thing for sure... besides the benefit to fish proagatian... failed to get sufficient signers’*, the hatchery Is going to be a Bacon says, because Its cir real show-place for visitors. All culators had less than a month roads and parking area have to work. "At that*’, he de been paved by the county and clares, "we came within 10,000 landscaping is well underwa y. names of making the ballot’’. Initiative 6, Bacon maintains, That, along with the beautiful natural setting of the Elk River failed at the recent election and mountains, should bring a only because of Its tax feature. feeling of pride to the local "I am thoroughly convinced” , he states, "that Oregonians are folks. As soon as spawning salmon never going to permit their begin entering the trap onAHr beaches to become the exclus vil Creek I will be on hand to ive property of developers and capture all the activity w ith other special Interests.” "We are confident", Bacon my little ol' camera for a bi g says, "that all the people who two-page spread In the News. were behind Ballot No. 6, plus -P- After visiting the hatchery, thousands who were confused by Reed White stopped by th e the oil company campaign, are o f f i c e to inform us that h i going to support us In the re mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary E. newed drive to save the Ore Mulkey, who lives with them at gon beaches.” There Is no gas the hatchery, is one of the okl- tax tied to the measure Bacon est living graduates of Oregon and his group Is promoting. There will be a big effort Agricultural College (Now Cte- g o n State University). M r s . to get the bill through the 1969 Mulkey received her diploma legislature, Bacon says. way back In 1895... which is "If the legislature effort falls some time ago, really. . . and or attempts to emasculate the celebrated her 93rd Lirthda y bill are successful” , he adds, Tuesday. Happy Birthday, Mrs. "we shall Immediately pull our Mulkey! measure off the floor and take It to the people by Initiative -P- petition.”____ Dcn't forget t h e electio n Monday an the school boundary change. Polls are open from 8 to 8 at Langlois and local grade schools. So far the only publish ed discussion on the subject has With Thanksgiving Just ahead TO THE EDITOR been for the change... not a and Christmas only around the word from them that shoul d corner, It’s Turkey Time, says A sincere thanks to you from really know what the effects Marie Tribble, Extension food the Oregon Traffic Safety Com of the change would be. 'Cours e and nutrition specialist at Ore- mission! the remonstrance |>etlticns wer e gon State University. There’s Often, we ask for your help, filed by patrons in the Cur ry nothing more welcome than a but seldom do we pause to ex section of the district and may holiday table featuring a beau press our appreciation. We be they figure that is sufficient tifully roasted bird rooked to its are grateful for all the public effort to insure a No, vote. most flavorful, moist goodness. service and news timeand space However.. . here are som e But how do you get the bird you contribute to our spot an nouncements and new releases. facts that might be considered cooked to peak perfection? This, however, seems to us before voting.The change would Recent research on turkey cause a loss of about 12 per cert cookery sponsored by the U. S. to be a particularly appropriate of the enrollment in the district. Department of Agriculture re time to offer a special thanks. 63 students from Langlois and 27 veals that open pan roasting at After you answered our request from Pacific . . . according to 325 degrees F. have poor ap for help In publicizing ourOre- current figures. About 14 pe r pearance, mealiness, and a ten gon Association of Women High cent of the district evalu a ticn dency to fall apart tn handling. way Safety Leaders conference, would also be dropped. For best results, Miss Trib Interest aixi preregistration In According to the school supt., ble suggests some cooking creased greatly. Many reg there would at the same time be pointers, stuff the bird Justbe- istrants mentioned specifically a reducation in the staff and bus fore roasting. Use a minutes- that their Interest stemmed transportation, and one building per-pound timetable from a re from radio or TV announce (the old high school) would b e liable cookbook to estimate total ments or news stories. Tlie conference, held Novem closed In Langlois. Saving from cooking time. A meat thermom this would come to some wher e eter should be used to measure ber 7 and 8, was a success, around $23, 000 per year. with 130 women attending—and doneness. But there is the loss of reven When using a 325 degree F. we believe much of tills suc ue that has to be considered, as oven to roast turkey, place the cess can be attributed to you. well.Receipts from basic school meat thermometer In the thigh Again, thank you for your past supi'ort and the county would muscle and cook the bird to an anti continuing efforts in ad drop along with the evaluation.. Internal temperature of 180 de vancing traffic safety In your for a total of about $80, 0 00. gree F. Use a partial cover community. This would make an estimated ing of aluminum foil over the Sincerely, annual net loss of about$57,000 breast late In the cooking per HOWARD L. EDDY that would have to be picked up iod to prevent over-browning. Executive Secretary by taspayers in the Curry portico Let the turkey set at room 77777777 of the district if the change were temperature for 20 minutes af approved. SCHOOL ter roasting and before serving And, from the word I g e t, to allow the stuffing to finish LUNCH Curvy patrons might alio b e cooking, she explains. This s t u c k with the Coos count y standing period permits absor M EN U S portion of the district's bonded ption of Juices and makes the indebtedness. meat easier to carve, too. There are still a lew days left so why not talk to school Monday board members and admin Is Hot dogs tra tors before casting you're Buttered peas vote Monday. Fruit salad Milk Danny N. Ames, Brookings; Tuesday Tamco, Inc., Gold Beech, and Turkey C dressing Acco Contracting, Inc., Brook Mashed potatoes C gravy ings, have made application to Cranberry relish the Public Utility Commission Buttered green beazu er of the State of Oregon for Bread, butter, milk Thursday permit authority in Curry Wednesday Lutheran Church Women 7i3O county to transport logs, poles Beef biscuit roll Port Commlssicn 8s 00 and piling. Buttered spinach North Curry Rec. 8:00 Ibis matter was set for hear Jello with fruit Mcuday ing by the Commissioner at Milk Chamber of Commerce 12:00 Curry County Courthouse, Gold Thursday Tuesday Beech, Tuesday. Thanksgiving Day Rotary 12: 10 Oregon Log Truckers Assoc Friday P .T .O . 7:30 iation, the protestant in thia No school Wednesday matter, will be represented at P. O. Bridge Club 8:00 the hearing by Joe French, As Thurs sociation legal counsel. Thanksgiving Oregon Log Truckers Assoc iation Is a state-wide, non m Ti’M A profit, association of Indepen srwsntsr dent log truckers. Tested Tips For Tasty Turkeys s Log Hauling Hearing Held Detailed procedures for re guilty when she was arraign gistering machine gun, sawed- ed co charges of assault and off shotgun, sawed-off rifle, battery before District Judge silencer, deactivated war tro Sam Hall Tuesday. The complaint was brought phy and other destructive de vices were announced today by by Mrs. Beverly Foster, also of A. G. Erickson, District Dir Port Orford. According to information, ector of Internal Revenue for attorneys for both parties have Oregon. The Gun Control Act of 1968 set December 3 to m eet with requires that weapons and de Judge Hall to determine atrial vices of this type must be re date. gistered with the Internal Re venue Service by December 1. Mr. Erickson said that copies of registration Form 4467 are available at Alcohol i Tobacco Tax Division, Internal Revenue Service, Washington D. C. 20224. The third copy may be kept by the owner of the firearm or destructive device. Firearms or destructive de PICK UP VOUfc vices should not be brought to and IRS office to be registered, FREE TICKET WOW Mr. Erickson said. Under the new law all fire PRAWINê arms and destructive devices requiring registration must be identified by a serial number. No Purchase Necessary If a firearm or device does POUT QPFOPO not have a serial number, the owner should phone, visit, or MA ROLO write the nearest Alcohol & Tobacco Tax office and a num SHOWN ber will be assigned. After obtaining the number, the owner Is responsible for af fixing It to the firearm or de vice before completing the reg istration form. Additional in formation may be obtained by contacting the nearest Alcohol & Tobacco Tax or other IRS office. to the Edilor To The Editor: The education of children is accepted and carried on by everyone, all over America. Taxpayers are great for com plaining about the cost of gov ernment, foreign aid, welfare and all alleged waste of tax money; but people seldom com plain about the cost of educa ting their children. Even tax payers who have no children expect to have the best schools possible. All of us are proud When our school and local stu dents are just a little better in any accomplishment of ach ievement including sports ac tivities, than n e ig h b o r in g schools. To have the best possible school, we must have harmony In the entire community between the parents, the school admin istrators, the children and their teachers. Our children deserve this. They should not be sub jected to continuous discussions at school or athome concerning their school and the quality of their education. Everyone who is interested Is aware of the reasons for an election on Nov. 25. We fail, as relative "new comers” to the area, to see the logic In the existing school boundaries. It is our conten tion that sometime in the past, lack of interest or study of the situation created the existing problem. Now, therefore, in the interest of progress and future growth of the area, we feel that the energy expended In bringing this to an election by the people, for and against, can be used to make the needed change. Certainly the people who are dissatisfied will be hap pier If you vote yes; and If they think about It, the people who are against the change will realize that the dissent ers will never be an asset to 2CJ, thereby creating more fu ture friction. The quality of education, we believe, is not In question! The question Is why are some of the people so dissatisfied and dis contented? It is simply a matter of geography and logic! Every interest and service th e s e people enjoy Is in Bandon. Even MAP of Port Orford-Lang their most com m on con lois School Dlsrlct 2CJ, Includ venience, the telephone, is di ing that part labeled 46J which rect to Bandon; but to call has petitioned to Join School their schools, it Is a toll call. District 54 (Bandon), Is pictured We have said enough! We be above. lieve everyone should vote An election has been set for "yes” on Nov. 25. Monday from 8 to 8 at the Lang MR. AND MRS. BERNIE VAIL (no children in school) Route 1, Box LF32 Bandon, Oregon Simple Changes In Ealing Habits Can Protect Heart Many healthy persons may unknowingly be increasing their risk of heart attack by eating a typical American diet, Ore gon Heart Association warns. But moderate changes in such a diet can reduce this risk. One aim should be to cut down on the Intake of choles terol and saturated fats, which contributes to atherosclerosis, a form of hardening of the a r teries underlying most heart attacks. At the same time, there are other goals to keep tn mind—maintenance of a nut- rltlonally-adequate diet and through calorie control, re maining at a desirable weight. To help achieve these alms, Oregon Heart Association sug gests in today’s article those specific foods that should be used more frequently, and others which should be used sparingly, or not at all. Chan ges in eating habits can be ap plied to every meal of the day, and in every course of the meal from appetizer to (dessert—literally from soup (skimmed of fat) to nuts (which have no cholesterol and are low in saturated fat). Chicken, turkey, veal and fish are low in saturated fats, and should be used in most of the meat meals during the week. No more than five meals a week should Include beef, lamb, pork or ham. At that, the housewife should choose lean cuts of these meats and trim off visible fat before cooking. Bake, broil, roast or stew the meats and discard the liquid fats which cook out. Certain high-protein vegetables--dried beans and peas, baked beans, lentils — occassionally may be used In place of meat. Three to four ounces of cooked meat or fish (not counting bone or fat) or a similar amount of a hlgh-proteln vegetable is re commended as an average ser ving. Among the fat-laden foods to be avoided are duck, goose, sparerlbs, mutton, frankfur ters, sausages, fatty hambur- DR. NOEL BMC OPTGMETR1C EYE CARE Tues., Thurs., and Sat. 1 to 5 p. m. Buidoo 347-9171 Across Frozn Shell Statico « Registration Rules Woman Charged Mrs. Lola Windmaiser, Port Under New Gun Law Cz-ford, entered a plea of not IVIN A TURKEY SAL NOV. 2 3 SPOT AP« ARC Legion Auxiliary CO M M U N ITY C H R IST M A S BAZAAR TUES., DEC. 3 LEGION HALL Open 9:30 to 4:30 *Handcraft Items * Baked Foods * Noon Luncheon lois and Port Orford primary schools for all voters In Dis trict 2CJ. According to one proponent of the boundary change, th e northern-most portion of the affected area (shaded on the map) Includes about 70% of the Coos Concert Is Tonight As its second concert of the season, the Coos Community Concert Association will pre sent Carl Matthes, young Am erican pianist, tonight (Thurs day,) at Marshfield High School auditorium. Concert time is gers, bacon and luncheon meats. Cholesterol-rich foods to be restricted tn use Include egg yolks, the organ meats—liver, kidney and sweetbreads—and th e shellfish—crab, lobster, shrimp and clams. Since liver is very rich in vitamins and iron, it should not be eliminated completely from the diet. A four-ounce serving of liver in a meat meal no more than once a week is permissible. A four- ounce serving of shellfish may be substituted for meat no more than once a week. Virtually every fresh fruit and vegetable may be used gen erously and regularly, except for olives and avocados, which are very high in fat calories. The daily intake of margarines and oils should emphasize the polyunsaturated fats,which tend to lower cholesterol levels in the blood. A note of caution also ap plies to the use of butter rolls, commercial biscuits, muffins (but not English m u f f in s ) , doughnuts, sweet rolls, crack ers and commercial mixes con taining dried eggs and whole milk, sources of both choles terol and saturated fats. But Skim milk fortified with vita mins A and D, skim milk che eses, buttermilk and yogurt should be used often. homes in the entire area. Pacific High School Is desig nated by an arrow, In an attempt to show the relation of distance from the Laurel Grove-Four Mile area to the district’s high school. 8:15 p.m. A native of Los Angeles, Mat thes gave his first concert at the age of six, at the Los An geles Conservatory of Music. He first gained national atten tion in I960 when he was the youngest competitor in a nation wide piano competition spon sored by the National Society of Arts and Letters. So close were the two top pianists that the judges immediately origin ated a second prize and gave it to Matthes. The other win ner was the now-renowned pia nist, Malcolm Frager. Matthes went on to win many other top competitions, and after a period of study in Europe, gave his successful European debut in London. He performed in several music festivals in Eur ope and Canada, then returned to the United States where he made his first concert tour. It was on this tour that he was Informed that he had been cho sen to perform in Carnegie Hall in a concert sponsored by the Carnegie Hall Corporation and the United States Mission to the United Nations. United States Ambassador Arthur j.Goldberg was host at the gala reception and concert to dignitaries from all over the world. Included in Matthes program Is a wide variety of selections including Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven, through Chopin, Granados, and Ravel. f I RENTED IT THROUGH THE I WANT ADS L. D. S. Church Seventh Day Adventist Battle Rock School Lutheran Church Sixes Grange Christian Church Christian Womens Fellowship VOTE YES 0 END THE DISCONTENT OF THOSE IN 2CJ LIVING NEAR BANDON! People living in the area from McTimmonds Road south to the Curry County line have a controversy. All services and government come from □andon and Coos County. Why should their children go out of their local area tor education? 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