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2 —Pact Orford News, Thursday, May 22, 196y iû n rf rtW n rri V , . „ * VOtl^ lnf° riMtÍOn For jP o ri © n o r d mmis Spec,a| j une Election SB S H ''7 $ • '■ ' Port O rfo rd , O regon Post O ffic e Box 5 PUBLISHED EV ERY T H U R S D A Y c ia s m a il p riv ile g e s authorized at Port O rfo rd , Ore. M ary Ella Knapp Earns Flight Cap Mrs. Cline Dies ABSENTEE BALLOTS Absentee ballots for the June 3, 1969, special statewide "pro perty tax relief & sales tax" election may be obtained upun- til 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, if a voter: has reason to believe he will be absent from Louis L F e lsh e im .......................................... E d ito r and P u b lish e r the county on election day, or Paul L. Peterson .................................................. M a n a g in g E d ito r his place of residence is more Subscription than 15 miles from his polling In C u rry C o u n ty (p e r ye a r in advance) ...................... .. $3 00 place by way of the nearest O utside C u rry C o u n t y ................... ........................ .................. $3 50 traveled road, or he is unable S in g le C o p y ............................................. ................ 10 Cents by reason of physical disability, to attend such election. A nn o u n ce m e n ts, N o tice s, N ew » and A d v e rtis in g Application must be in writing M ust be in th e O ffic e by 5:0 0 p. m . Tuesdays to the county clerk and must be M E M B E R ------------- signed by the applicant. Forms NEW SPAPER are avaUable at the following offices: county clerk in Gold P U B L IS H E R S Beach, city recorder in \PER A S S O C IA T IO N Brookings and city recorder in Association - Founded 1885 Port Orford. A letter would W ell.. . the tourism hospital suffice but must, of course, son has the right to receive ity clinics are over. And they fair treatment by our judicial were .;ood ones, thanks to Coun state the reason for the request and must be signed by the voter system according to our con ty Extension A gent Walt Schroe- himself. stitution, the Legislature re der, who spent many hours on modeled our court system by the project, and the local com CERTIF ICATE OF Before each Legislative Ses creating an Appeals Court. The m ittee who did likewise. But sion, goals are set for the law Court will consist of f ive judges apparently most local business REGISTRATION A registered elector who has makers to accomplish. These and will direct its attention people didn't think too much of goals are set by opinion ma toward relieving the Supreme the program.. . or so it must be moved from one precinct to kers, editorial writers, legis Court of 45% of the current assumed—because of tlie very another within the county (or from another Oregon county into lators and the citizenry of the work load in criminal, pro definite lack of response. Curry County, on or after April state. With the end of the 55th bate, domestic relations, and Attendance, from both ses 4, 1969, and who has failed Session in sight, I believe the state agency appeal cases. This sions, included one from a mo 90 lawmakers can boast of a change is necessary because of tel, one from a retail store, three to re-register may obtain a GRADUATION: Atthe happy conclusion of five and a half weeks of training, Miss Mary "certificate of registration’’ most productive session. Oregon’s increase in popula from service stations, six bank Knapp receives her United Air Lines stewardess diploma and congratulations from W. P. Highlights of these accom tion; its 68% increase In the and one city employee. What a from the county clerk of the Herriott, director of education and training, while her father, Mr. Harold Knapp, watches. county in which he was reg plishments are in the area of number of appeals filed over the pity, Basil! reorganization of tlie executive last four years, and the ex But then on the other hand, istered before the move. A Port Orford girl has be Included in the training are opportunity for week-end visits This certificate will permit branch, education, our court panded work loads on the courts maybe everybody else figures come a United Air Lines stew courses covering the theory of to Chicago’s loop only about him to vote in the June 3 system, land usage, the state's because of recent Federal Sup they already know, well enough, statewide election, ardess and is serving aboard flight and United’s 18,000-mile 30 minutes away. probate code, and drug abuse. reme Court rulings that provide how to meet and greet the vis special Young women interested in after which he must re-reg aircraft flying from New York route system serving the con greater protection to individ itor, how to point out places of City. tinental United States and stewardess careers must be ister with the county clerk or EXECUTIVE uals charged with a crime. interest and how to urge the Miss Mary Ella Knapp, Hawaii. Instruction also is single at the time of employ local registar to vote in any REORGANIZATION In our area, the Legislature visitor to spend another day in future daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har given on ticketing procedures, ment and at least 20 years old election. Executive reorganization has provided additional terms for the area. If so .. . good enough. Application may be made to old L. Knapp of Box 678, was in-flight services, good groom but not yet 27. Height and been the pet projector Oregon’s Coos and Curry counties for W alt.. . who is sincerely ccn- governors over the last few the Circut C o u r t to be in cemed about th e impression the appropriate county clerk in graduated from United’s stew ing and emergency training. weight restrictions are 5 feet The ardess school near Chicago’s Observation trips on regularly two to five feet nine with decades. However, the success session. This will help alle Curry residents m a k e to the person or in writing. of previous reorganization was viate the back log of cases. traveling public,and in promot application must contain the O’Hare International Airport scheduled flights also were in proportionate weight not ex ceeding 140 pounds. Although a and new residence ad after successfully completing a cluded. limited. This is not the case ing the county as an outstanding former Following the colorful cap high school diploma is required, 5 1/2 week training course. dresses of the elector and the this session with six of the LAND USAGE recreation area (which it truly Mary, 20, is a graduate of ping ceremony, the new United college or business training is seven of the Governor’s pro A bill was just signed by is).. . said, however, that th e precinct numbers if known to Pacific HighSchool and was em stewardess left for her domi desired. posals being accepted by the the Governor that will permit response, to him, was still o. k. him. There must also be a Future stewardesses are not statement that the voter has ployed as an assistant trainer cile city. There are nine such lawmakers. These proposed the Coos Bay-North Bend Wa But that's Walt. with Knapp Training Stables in cities across the country, in expected to be beauty queens, moved within the 60 day per changes Include: ter Board to negotiate with the - P- iod preceding the particular Portland prior to becoming a cluding San Francisco, New but appearance is important. . . . The abolotion of the Development of Water Supplies I was pleased to see in the C. Pate Hutchens, United’s York, Chicago, Denver, Los three-member Board of Con in the Elliot State Forest. The Tuesday edition of The Wctld election. The application must stewardess. Mary has joined a profes manager oy placement and em be signed by the elector using Angeles, Miami, Washington, trol, which administers the passage of the bill is impor t h a t columnist Ray Cromlcy ployment, said, "We are look state’s 11 Institutions. This tant to the people of our area, was also blasting the Students the same name as appears on sion pioneered by United in D. C., Seattle and Newark. his official registration card. 1930 with a staff of eight girls. The starting salary is $355 ing for girls who are charming Board will be replaced by the in that it means an ample wa for a Democratic Society for Application forms for this The nation’s largest air per month for 70 flying hours, and personable, have a desire Division of Human Resources ter supply for our growing pop their planned infiltration of in certificate are available at the line plans to train 2,000 girls but more than $150 In incentive to serve and travel, and most which is directly responsible ulation and industrial commun dustry. . . as I did in this column county clerk’s office in Gold in 1969, boosting its stewar pay is received for all hours important, are motivated by an to the governor for its ac ity. a couple weeks ago. Now I un dess corps from 4,900 to 5,- between 70 and 85. interest in people. Stewardes tivities. Also the Legislature drew up derstand, the S. D. S.is planning _ Beach, the city recorder in 500. The increase is designed Brookings and the city record- During their t r a i n i n g , the ses help form one of the most . . . The creation of an a new beach bill that specifically tochange their name toM .D .S., er "¿tort Orford” to keep up with expansion and to young women share modern important impressions of the Environmental Quality Con designated what beach lands be Movement fo r a Democratic compensate for the annual 26 apartment suites in the train airline held by the public.” The certificate of regis trol Department. long to the state and what lands Society, so that others besides tration is taken by the voter to per cent turnover. ing center which adjoins the . . . The Executive De belong to private owners. The students can join forces in their his new precinct polling place on f I RENTED IT Her training covered several airline’s executive offices. On partment which lumps several bill does not deny private own little plots. election day and given to the study areas to prepare her for a handsomely landscaped 55- departments together, to create ers of lands, but clarifies a I THROUGH THE Shortly after my column ap election board. His name duty aboard United’s DC-8,Boe- • acre tract, there is a year- a coordinated but flexible cen rather hazy situation dealing peared 1 WANT ADS ^ I received a letter from ing 720, 727 and 737, and Cara- round swimming pool and ten will then be written in the poll tral management pool of spec with ownership of beach prop a self-proclaimed formermem- velle jet planes. nis courts. There is ample book and he will be allowed to ialists to bring about a more erty. ber of the S, D. S. who refers to vote a regular ballot. effective management of state that organization as "those lit affairs in its relations with fed PROBATE COURT tle deviouscommie-creepoes, " eral and local agencies. Tills session the lawmakers should lurther point out . . . Department of Trans completely revamped Oregon’s which where the "power" stems from. -I vn portation and laws pertaining to wills and -P - . . . A revenue division to settling of estates. This was Last week's editorial an the replace the Tax Commission. the culmination of four years sales tax was not written by this Don’t ride your motorbike un work by a committee set up by k id .. . I'll have my say in this EDUCATION der the Bonneville Power Ad One of our primary concerns the Legislature, and will great column next week. ministration’s transmission each year is education. Again ly help the citizens because of -P - this session we have added the tremendous reduction of red And here's something that lines. You’re probably tres passing on provate lands. additional funding amounting to tape in probates. may also be of interest.. . from This warning came today $20 million to our basic school a Canadian publication called from Larry Moore, BPA’s Eu support to the state’s 356 school DRUG ABUSE the Wheat Pool Budget: gene District Manager. He Through action of the closing districts. Tills will bring the SEWAGE AS FERTILIZER said the access roads along the budget up to $158 million for days, the Mental Health Division "Soil scientists at the Leth power lines are not for public is now able to beef-up outpa bridge tlie biennium. Research Station of the use. We have taken steps to aid tient care to provide for volun Canada Department of Agricul "In most cases BPA has pur our private colleges and uni tary treatment of drug addicts. one of the biggest break» ture, are working on a project chased an easement from pro versities by providing a $100 grant per student. Tills is an throughs was House Bill 1691 to use municipal sewage for pur perty owners,’’ Moore said. poses of land irrigation and fer "The rights of way under the attempt to maintain our fine which allows the state to fur private higher educational sys- nish users of hard narcotics a tilizer. S o il-m a n K.A.Milne lines are still private proper synthetic drug. This treatment says such use of sewage has ty. The private citizen who • tern which provides Instruction Oregon residents. Also, we have allows the addict to drop ex b e e n successful in the United goes on these roads without appropriated $165 million to pensive narcotic habits,usually States and notes that Chicago is permission is trespassing and preparing to use sewage sludge subject to prosecution.” Ac operate our state’s 10 univer supported by thefts, robberies and prostitution, and to go on to fertilize 20,000 acres a year. cess to most of the roads is sities and colleges. The two main types of sewage blocked by locked gates. We also passed a bill that doses of methadone costing only “ But every spring we get will place the burden on tlie ten cents and having none of tlie are liquid effluent and sewage sludge. Studies at Lethbridge an upsurge of complaints from parents to make sure that chil 111 effects of heroin. Also legislation was passed are to determine the influence property owners who say that dren get their education. It requires that persons having to stiffen the penalties of mari of sewage on soils, hi spite of the bike riders have broken control of children between ages juana and LSD pushers, and re salt contents as much as ten through the gates or fences,” of 7 and 18 years to maintain duce the punishment on those times that of irrigation water, Moore said. “ They mistaken them in regular attendance in who use tlie two drugs. This is tlie s o il was not found to be ly think they have the right to to get at the pusher, rather than harmfully affected, a f t e r 36 ride their bikes on the access full-time public schools. inches of sewage had been ap roads and they frequently Ignore the user. COURT SYSTEM the requests of property owners Probably tlie only major cas- plied. Io insure that every per- An acre foot of liquid efflu to leave. BPA is cooperating ent may contain as much as 38 with property owners to dis pounds of phosphorus and 54 courage the bike riders from pounds of nitrogen in available using the roads, which were SAVEMOREOH fo rm . Researchers hope their build for construction and main studies w ill indicate the feasi tenance of the power lines.” bility of using sewage toadvant- A N O 3 C//L O /N G S U P P L /E S age on our lands, and will help p i , n reduce tlie pollution of lakes and f lOVO U 3V DlCS stream s." _ * ' Anybody looking for a new In P o rtlan d business? Floyd F. Day, 64, electrician and former member of West ualty of the entire Session was ern S t a t e s Plywood Corpor the failure of the legislature ation, died May 13 at Portland. to pass legislation aimed at He was born on Feb. 24, 1905, providing better facilities, staf at Tualatin, Oregon. fing and salaries for itself and Survivors Include his wife, its employees. Ollie, who will lie remembered It Is my hope, as your law as an employee of Tucker’s maker, that our Jot) will meet Mart in Port Orford. with your approval, I believe Funeral services were held when you check the record it under the auspices of Taft Ma will. sonic I odge No. 200 on May 17. NMA Mrs. A. A. Cline, former resident of Langlois, died ¡n Compton, Calif., May 9. she and her husband, who sur vives, moved from Coos Bay to Langlois in 1945 and lived there until 1953 when they moved to Compton. Mrs. Cline would have been 88 years old June 1 and she and Mr. Cline celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on April 6th. Mr. Cline is 87. Mrs. Cline is survived by her widower, Ollie Cline, and six children. Mrs. Velere Whalen of Langlois is the only member of the family now living in this area. From the desk of Sen. Sam Dement BP A Line Roads Not For Bikes A Little Bit of Everything" SATURDAY MAY 24 10:00 A.M. HAND BUILDING 6th and Washington, Near Liquor Store \ I - // For Auto, Life, Fire and Health Insurance, See H E CARKY /) FOIL L IM E LARRY HOOVER Your Port Orford S ta te Farm Agent IILKKS SMPLY M T MMTN IF TOWN PM. 3 3 2 - > l 61 A Refreshments Available ★★★ PHONE 332 4603 S tate F a rm Insurance C o m pa n ie s Hom« Offices Proceeds For July 4 Jetty Jubilee Celebration Bloomington Illinois I H0H£ TOWM SHOP STOICS F /W