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    2—Port orford News, Thursday, January 21, 1971
Dellenback Reports
by Rep.John Delleaback
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Post o ffic e Box 5
97465
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s
P riorities For
The 92nd Congress
Port Orford, Oregon
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Second clast m ail privileges authorised at Port Orford, Ore.
P ro b le m s in se a rc h o f s o lu tio n s. T he »2nd C o n g re ss begins
As I related last week, the
flu bug did hit us in grand th is week to c o n fro n t a n u m b e r of p re s s in g p ro b le m s Some w ere
c k le d --u n s u c c e s s fu lly - -In Ihe la st C o n g re ss w h ile o th e rs a re
fashion, as It did a lot of other ta
just now e m e rg in g As a lw a y s it w ill be a m a tte r of s e llin g p r i o r ­
folks hereabouts. We even had it ie s - - ra n kin g p ro b le m s in o rd e r of im p o rta n c e and then d e v e lo p ­
a few earaches thrown in to ing le g is la tiv e so lu tio n s .
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make things more interesting.
As th is a re a s C o n g re ssm a n m y to p p r io r it ie s in c lu d e a n u m ­
Announcements, Notices, New» and Advertising
But finally the crew is cured b e r o f p ro je c ts d ir e c tly a ffe c tin g the F o u rth D is tr ic t
Mutt be in the Office by 5:00 p. m. Tuesdays
M v b ill to c re a te an O regon Dunes N a tio n a l R e c re a tio n area
. . , or mainly so. There’s still
-- M E M B E R
a cough or two occasionally took some giant leaps along the le g is la tiv e road la s t y e a r, but it
. . . and a swollen gland here w ill have to be in tro d u c e d again in the new C ongress I w ill put
and there . . . but they’re all it in the hopper on the f i r s t day o f the se ssion and w ill continue
to push fo r e a rlx a p p ro v a l bv the C o n g re ss A no th e r im p o rta n t
back at their school desks.
m easure c a lls fo r the c o n s tru c tio n o f the O la lla p ro je c t in D oug­
A s s o c ia tio n
__
Association - Founded 1865_
As bad as the flu is, I'm las C ount\ s Umpqua B a s in We have been h in d e re d because th is
glad to say that some good p ro je c t ha-- a v e ry m a rg in a l b e n e fit-c o s t r a tio High on m y lis t
came from the seiges . . . . is m axim um funding f o r the Rogue B a s in dam s, fo r the Coos Bax
namely the two youngest daugh­ P o rt, and fo r the M e r lin p ro je c t
It is v ita l that th is C o n g re ss do som e th in g about the nation s
ters, No. 3 and 4, graduated
from the pill chewing stage to w e lfa re p ro g ra m We need a re v is e d s yste m w hich w ill g ive help
here needed, but w ill a ls o encourage p a rtic ip a tio n in tra in in g
the pill swallowing stage. Which w
p ro g ra m s leading to jo b s to support in d iv id u a ls and th e ir fa m ­
by Jack Zim m erm an
means we no longer have to ilie s We see the need fo r fe d e ra l a ctio n w hen we look at O re g o n 's
worry If there is no “baby w e lfa re c o sts W e lfa re e x p e n d itu re s have gro w n fro m 9.75 o f the
aspirin” in the medicine locker sta le budget in 1967-69 to an e s tim a te d 18.6“ in 1971-73. Although
P o l i t i c a l ‘F i r s t s ’ H a b it
. . . they can now take a “ big’’ the F a m ilx A ssista n ce P la n c le a re d the House la s ! y e a r the Sen­
a te 's re fu s a l to act k ille d the m easure.
aspirin.
F o r S t a t e ’s H o u s e S p e a k e r
C o n g re ss should enact a plan w h e re b y a p o rtio n o f F e d e ra l
Maybe that doesn’t seem like
revenues would be d is trib u te d to s ta te s , counties and lo c a l co m -
too
much
of
an
accomplishment
vide new jobs re q u ire d annually
m u n ile s T h is would r e lie v e some p re s s u re on lo c a l re a l property-
In a b ility o f the Senate to a-
to people who have been swal­ taxes and p e rm it lo c a l g o v e rn m e n ta l u n its to set th e ir own spend­
to e m ploy O regonians liv in g in
chieve e a rly o rg a n iz a tio n f a i l ­
lowing pills for years . . . . ing p r io r it ie s instead of having them a ll set by the F e d e ra l g o v ­
the - sla te today.
ed to keep O regon le g is la to rs
but look at it from the young­ ern m e n t W h ile Hie 91st C o n g re ss re fu s e d to c o n s id e r revenue
The House under S m ith 's le a ­
fro m beginning the business of
d e rs h ip has d e m o n stra te d its
ster’s side, in the first place, sh a rin g the p ro p o sa l has w id e sp re a d su p p ort and I am hopeful
the 56th L e g is la tiv e A ssem bly
a b ility to w o rk w e ll w ith the
most pills have a bad taste, that th is new C ongress w ill a ct on th is m a tte r.
Even as Senators rem ained
Senate and the o ffic e of the G o v­
M a jo r laws d e a lin g w ith student a id and c o n s tru c tio n o f edu­
especially when they are aspir­
stalem ated in th e ir a tte m p ts to
e rn o r W ilh in its ra n k s , a sense
ca tio n a l fa c ilitie s e x p ire a l m id y e a r so we m ust g iv e e a rly
e le c t a le a d e r, the House of
in,
and
they
have
a
habit
of
se rio u s a tte n tio n to d e veloping new le g is la tio n to m eet the
of genuine resp e ct pervades
R e p re se n ta tive s launched i t ­
sticking in the throat where they and
L e a d e r H a rl
urgent needs o f the n a tio n s co lle g e s and u n iv e rs itie s . We also
when M in o rity
s e lf lu to th e law m aking p ro ce ss
Immediately
begin
to
melt.
I
Haas vows p a rtis a n c o n flic ts
w ill be concerned w ith p ro v id in g a d d itio n a l a ssista n ce fo r com -
At the helm stands Speaker
might also note that you can’t m unitx co lle g e s and v o c a tio n a l tr a in in g p ro g ra m s and w ith c o ­
w ill in vo lve o n ly m a jo r issues
R obert F Sm ith -on ly the th ird
really disguise the flavor of an o rd in a tin g day c a re p ro g ra m s .
T h is a ttitu d e was b o lste re d
O regon solon to succeed him
when -a fte r Sm ith announced
W h ile the la s t C o n g re s s passed la w s d e a lin g w ith clean
aspirin by mashing it in honey
s e lf in the p o sitio n d u rin g the
h e a v ily G O P -w eighted c o m m it­
or preserves, either. There’s a ir . w a te r q u a lity im p ro v e m e n t and s o lid waste d is p o s a l, the
L e g is la tu re 's
112 ye a r h is ­
tee assignm ents, Haas r e m a r k ­
still that bitter taste. And once 92nd m ust c o n s id e r f u r th e r re m e d ia l m ea su re s in th is fie ld
to ry .
ed " H e is tre a tin g us as w e ll
L e g is la tiv e
" f ir s t s
are
a youngster becomes aware that We m ust a lso deal w ith the urgent p ro b le m of the d ra ft and
as I would any Republican.
be m o d ifie d .
m o re of a habit w ith the ta ll,
an aspirin tastes . . . it means how it In should
O regon
p o litic a l tra d itio n
the p o litic a l r e a lm , in a d d itio n to fu tu re e ffo rts on C o n ­
3 0 -y e a r-o ld businessm an and
that
ALL
pills
taste.
doesn't rank Speaker o f the
g re ss io n a l re fo r m , th e re a re two p re s s in g p ro b le m s w h ich m e rit
c a ttle ra n ch e r fro m B u rn s,
And therein lies the trouble a tte n tio n If we a re to change the m ethod by w hich we e le c t the
House in the same stepping-
how ever And House d e te r m in ­
stone c a te g o ry w ith o ffic e s of
in teaching pill swallowing to P re sid e n t b e fore the next e le c tio n , C o n g re ss m ust approve a
a tio n to conduct bu sin e ss as
s im ila r
r e s p o n s ib ility ,
but
c o n s titu tio n a l am endm ent a lm o s t im m e d ia te ly . T h is is another
younguns . . . fear of taste.
usual re fle c ts the no-nonsense
chances a re b e lte r than e ve r
But learn they must . . . . instance in w hich the House acted o n ly to be fr u s tr a te d by in ­
a tlilix le w itli which the Speak­
that R obert S m ith ’ s le a d e rsh ip
e r approaches h is job
and learn they did . . . after a ctio n on the p a rt o f the Senate.
- - a n u c h ro n is lic a lly co m b in in g
The o th e r a re a is the m anner o f fin a n c in g and conducting
R ep re se n tin g
H a rn e y
and
several mildly forceful and hil­ p o litic
w a rm th and alo o fne ss, could
a l cam paigns. It is m y s tro n g b e lie f that we should do
M alhe u r C ounlies co n tin uo u sly
arious
lessons
from
bride.
No.
lead Hie ca ttle m a n fro m B u rn s
som ething about the s k y ro c k e tin g c o sts of cam p a ig n in g be fore
fo r a decade. Sm ith entered
Io m ort* p o litic a l " f i r s t s
b e ­ 3 daughter (7 years) had the the next e le c tio n A llh o u g h t th is is a co m p le x p ro b le m to which
p o litic s r e l u c t a n t l y - t w i c e
most
trouble . . . requiring th e re a re no easy s o lu tio n s , the v o te rs and the candidates d e ­
fo re he sheds his boots
w ith d ra w in g fro m h is f ir s t race
"S h u c k s ,” d e cla re d an o b s e r­
three or four daily lessons be­ se rv e a b e tte r syste m .
b e fore d e te rm in a tio n o f fe llo w
vant c o n stitu e n t, " H e 's even fore mastering the art.
These a re ju st a few o f the m a jo r p ro b le m s c o n fro n tin g the
R epublicans p re v a ile d Once the
fr ie n d ly w ith s h e e p h e rd e rs ."
The first morning bride an­ 92nd C o ngress. I hope and tru s t that p a rtis a n p o litic s w ill not
die was ca st, he tra v e le d 8,
IH)() m ile s Io meet and convince
nounced that the time had come get in the wax o f the n a tio n 's w e lfa re , and that the C o n g re ssio n a l
R e fo rm B ill enacted la s t y e a r w ill p ro v e t r u ly h e lp fu l in m aking
v o te rs ill h is in itia l contest He
to learn pill swallowing No. 3 tile svsle m fu n ction m o re e ffe c tiv e ly and m o re re s p o n s iv e ly
was re -e le c te d by in c re a s in g
girl developed an immediate
m a jo r itie s d u rin g fiv e su cce e d ­
case of closed-mouth-fear. No­
ing e le c tio n s and has won n o m ­
thing doing, thought she. But BIRTHS
S ta te T r a ffic
in a tio n o f both p a rtie s since
bride can be persuasive when
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hileman,
1066
The son o f a p h y s ic ia n . Sm ith
the occasion arises . . . and Port orford, girl, Roseanna C o n v i c t i o n s U p
e a rly d is tin g u is h e d h im s e lf in
It did. And there was girl child Faye*!‘«Mm January 15, 1971,
N e a rly 930 t r a f f ic v io la tio n
« th lê tic s tiv being named to a
practically shaking from fright 8 lbs. 5 ozs.
c o n v ic tio n s w e re re p o rte d to the
national YM C A A ll A m e ric a n
with her eyes shut against that
Need
Foster
Homes
O regon M o to r V e h ic le s D iv is io n
b a s k e tb a ll team w ith W ilt "T h e
little white monster in bride’s
each day d u rin g 1970. C o n v ic ­
S t ill " C h a m b e rla in . He earned
the
cause
.
.
.
and
enjoy
the
TO T H E ED ITO R:
fingers.
tio n s fo r the y e a r num bered
h is degree in business a d m in ­
meal
.
.
.
it’s
set
for
Jan.
30.
Do you h»ve ro o m in yo u r
341,240. a s ix p e rc e n t decrease
She finally opened her mouth
is tr a tio n and e conom ics at W ill
Which
will
give
you
a
chance
h e a rt and home fo r a fo s te r
o v e r 1969.
so the pill could be slipped
a m e tle U n iv e rs ity and re tu rn e d
to go to the crab feed and at-
c h ild ? T h is re c e n tly adopted
The y e a r-e n d r e p o r t by the
way
back
on
the
tongue.
Snap
to B u rn s to b u ild a ran ch b u s ­
r e c r u itin g slogan is being used
tend open house at Hahn Hard­ D iv is io n noted th a t 60,224 d r i ­
in e ss he runs p r im a r ily by te le ­
went
her
jaws
as
a
glass
of
in a state wide d riv e to in ­
v e rs had th e ir lic e n s e s suspen­
ware the same day.
phone today In te n sive co m m u n ­
crea se the nu m ber o f a c tiv e fos - water was placed in her hand . Only it won’t be Hahn’s on ded fo r v a ry in g p e rio d s o f tim e
ity a c tiv ity as a Jaycee led Io
te r hom es. A rea so n a b ly broad and she was ordered to drink.
state
and
n a tio n a l honors,
that date ’cause the Baldwins d u rin g ihe y e a r M ost o f these
sp e ctru m o f fo s te r hom es is e s ­ She took a mouthful good as you
suspensions. 53.868, w e re i s ­
county GOP le a d e rs h ip and, u l­
s e n tia l to in s u re a p p ro p ria te
please . . . but for the life of are running a contest to change sued under m a n d a to ry p r o ­
tim a te ly . h is ro le as a l.e g is
placem ent o f those c h ild re n who her couldn’t swallow it. Nope, the name. If you enter you v is io n s o f the law.
la lo r at age 29- then youngest
re q u ire
fo s te r
ca re .
The
T he re p o rt sa id c o n v ic tio n s
it just swirled around in her could win the $50 gift certifi­
e v e r to s e rv e in the House
reasons
fo r pla ce m e n t a re
cate . . . why not give it a try? re p o rte d fro m O regon c o u rts
At the Stale C a p ito l, Sm ith
little
mouth
.
.
.
and
all
the
m any, illn e s s of p a re n ts , abuse,
Or just drop by to meet the gang fo r d riv in g w h ile in to x ic a te d
renewed acquaintance w itlt a
ne g le ct, abandonm ent, but they time that little pill was dis. and have some coffee and a do­ decre a se d about tw o p e rce n t in
fe llo w Jaycee, F F "M o n te
solving.
a ll stent fro m one fa c to r: in ­
1970, but the to ta l suspensions
M on tg o m ery, and in sessions
So she headed for the sink and nut. Check their ad in this Is. on th is charge s t ill in crea se d
a b ility of the p a re n ts to p r o ­
of 1965-67 se rve d both as House
sue.
vide an adequate e n v iro n m e n t,
discharged
that
water
with
some
to 7.004 because o f a sh a rp
Speaker P ro Tern and M a jo rity
-P-
phy s ic a l o r e m o tio n a l, fo r th e ir
amount of force, I’ll tell you,
in c re a s e in c o n v ic tio n s o f O r e ­
W hip, a n o th e r le g is la tiv e f ir s t
The
other
day
bride
got
to
c h ild re n Do you have ro o m --
gon d r iv e r s re p o rte d by o th er
along with what was left of the
As Speaker in 1969 (the f ir s t
to p ro v id e c a re fo r a few weeks
fro m H arney C ounty) S m ith 's
pill. Nothing to do except start noticing that No. 4 girl child sta te s.
o r a few ye a rs fo r a c h ild who
T he law . a spokesm an said,
le a d e rs h ip q u a litie s attained
over.
In went the pill . . . in (5 years) lias resorted to tel.
needs a te m p o ra ry home w h ile
ling a few little white lies. re q u ire s suspension fo r an out-
new h ig h s A l the co n clu sio n
went
the
water.
Head
tilts
back.
Itis p a re n ts re s o lv e th e ir p ro b ­
o f-s ta te c o n v ic tio n when the
o f a session many b e lie ve d
The swallow. Head drops for. (Just to get her way and keep ch a rg e would re s u lt in a suspen­
lem s? If so, please c a ll the
would n e ve r gel o ff the ground,
herself
out
of
trouble,
you
un-
C u r ry County P u b lic W e lfa re
ward . . . mouth opens . . . .
s io n if it had o c c u rre d in O r e ­
s ta te w id e news m edia w ere
D e p a rtm e n t, Gold Beach 247-
eyes open . . . pill drops to derstand.) So bride figured it gon.
was about time she had an­
6666 If not today, to m o rro w
T he D iv is io n issu e d 9,587
kitchen floor . . . soggy.
M -arly unanim ous in p ru is e o f
at the la te st
One more time . . . same re­ other (in a long series) talk a d d -y e a r suspensions to d r i ­
le g is la tiv e a cco m p lish m e n t in
V e ry t r u ly yo u rs,
(e tte ra l and the House Speaker
sults. By now the whole group with her about the importance v e rs found d riv in g on an a l­
CURRY COUNTY P U B L IC
re a d y suspended lic e n s e . T h is
In p a rtic u la r
is watching and whooping it up of telling the truth.
W E LF A R E COMMISSION
was 10 m o re than fo r 1969.
At
bedtime
the
other
night
she
Io h is opening re m a rk s to
in grand fashion . . . which
llte House in 1969. R o b e rt Sm ith
figured
it
would
be
a
good
time
only makes It doubly hard on for the lecture and set about
ra ile d fo r unity to achieve goals
In su r a n c e M ay
the , youngun. But she’s tough
I RENTED IT
in g o ve rn m e n ta l r e o rg a n iz a ­
and agrees to another attempt. doing just that.
tio n , e n v iro n m e n ta l e n hance­
THROUGH
THE
Their
conversation
went
B
e
T
a
x
F
r
e
e
And I guess you know that
ment and p ro p e rty tax r e lic t
something
like
this:
WANT
ADS
Insurance paym ents c o v e r ­
L e g is la tiv e goals w e re la rg e ly
hard-coming tearful smile of
Bride “ Shell, I think you’ve
ing liv in g expenses in c u rre d by
met and he fo llo w e d up w ith
success was worth it. Talk a-
the ta xp a ye r when h is home is
In n ova tive in te rim T a sk F o rc e
bout proud of accomplishment been telling a lot of lies around
damaged by f ir e , s to rm , o r
studies Io im p le m e n t and coin
. . . she
was . . . or
Is, here lately, haven’t you?”
o th e r casualty may be tax fre e .
alele the jo lt
No. 4: With brown eyes en­
whichever
the
case
may
be.
A rth u r G E ric k s o n . 1RS Dis
S m ith 's opening re m a rk s th is
larged
to their fullest and a
The littlest tot had less of a
year echoed h is p re v io u s c h a l­ t r lc t D ire c to r fo r O regon, said
look
of
utmost honesty on her
problem but went through near­
lenge and lik e ly w ill achieve today The e x c lu s io n is a v a il­
ly the same contortions before face, “ Oh no, mom, I haven’t,
s im ila r re s u lts H ighest on t ill' able when the ta xp a ye r m ust
honest and truly and cross my
Speaker's p r io r ity lis t (o r the fin d te m p o ra ry liv in g q u a rte rs
making the grade.
'71 s e ssio n is the toughest task w h ile his home is being r e ­
It’s little things like this that heart” . . . and so forth.
Bride; “ Now Shellie, you know
p a ire d
Facing th is L e g is la tu re , fin d in g
keep family life exciting . . .
People who have been denied
¡i wax (o r the Slate to liv e w ith in
it
isn’t nice to lie so tell me
and very challenging.
Ils m eans w ith o u t s a c rific in g access to th e ir homes by g o v ­
the truth . . . you have been
How High Is
e rn m e n ta l a u th o rity because of
n e c e s s itie s
lying, haven’t you?”
-P-
R e ite ra tin g h is b e lie f O regon th re a t of such a ca su a lty a re
No. 4: “ No, mom,honest . . .
The
fire
department
crab
feed
Your Community
v o te rs " le g is la te
th e ir own a lso e n title d to the e xclu sio n ,
ts fast approaching and 1 expect but 1 have been telling a lot of
M r E ric k s o n sad
luxes at Hie p o lls . S m ith stead
evervtxxly will attend to help jokes lately!’’
Credit Reputation?
The e x c lu s io n is lim ite d to
f a s lli
m a in ta in s
the
P*71
Louis L Felsh.im ................................... Editor and PublUher
Paul L. Peterson .......................................... Managing Editor
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S a le m
n
Scene
(u v U M j
to the
i Editori
se ssio n w on 't r e fe r any m a jo r
lax r e fo r m to Ihe people
E d u ca tio n a ls o is near the top
of S m ith 's p r io r it y lis t and the
fu tu re o f h ig h e r e ducation is of
ip e e ia l co n ce rn F a llin g in Ihe
satin* ca te g o ry is the u n fin ish ed
jo li o f g o ve rn m e n ta l re n rg a n i
g a llo n , p ro b le m s re la tin g to
O re g o n 's
in e v ita b le
u rb a n ­
iz a tio n and those In v o lv in g e n ­
v iro n m e n t and liv a b ilit y
At the same tim e he is de
le rm in e d the House should do a ll
in Ils p o w e r to m uke O re g o n 's
bu sin e ss c lim a te a ttra c tiv e to
p re se n t In d u s tria l re s id e n ts and
iM WTomi rs
a lik e , p ro v id in g
Is illt can o p e ra te w ith o u t undue
damage to the e n v iro n m e n t
In t ills re sp e ct he is p a r t ic ­
u la r ly adam ant, c a llin g fo r fa ith
in the In s titu tio n s o f ire» e n te r
p ris e and c itin g the n e ce ssity of
eco n om ic developm ent to p ro -
1
4
tile excess of a ctu al liv in g e x ­
penses fu r the ta xp a ye r and
m e m b e rs o f b is household o v e r
n o rm a l liv in g expenses
MEN NEEDED
in thl» area to train at
LIVESTOCK
BUYERS
LEARN TO BUY CATTLE.
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IX K illlliX . OREGON
O r e g o n F lo o d
I n fo A v a i l a b l e
Victims of the Oregon floods
can obtain tips on first aid for
flood damaged homes and house,
hold equipment ranging from
wood floors to sewing machines,
through a series of emergency
flood Information fact sheets
prepared and distributed by the
Cooperative Extension Service,
Oregon State University.
Fact sheet subjects include
directions for repairing and re-
finishing wood floors, plus first
aid and salvage recommen­
dations for water damage
smooth floor coverings, sewing
machines, leather objects and
books, rugs, walls, household
metal objects, furniture, bed.
ding and household linens, cloth­
ing, home electrical generators
and motors. A separate sheet
lists methods for cleaning and
care of flood damaged tractors
and farm implements.
The emergency flood informa,
tion was prepared by extension
specialists at OSU. The free
fact sheets may be obtained by
calling your county extension
office, or by writing to the Ag­
ricultural Information office,
Oregon State University, Cor­
vallis.
L o g E x p o rts
S till R a is e
A to ta l o f 188.8 m illio n b o a rd
feet o f lo g s. S c rib n e r sc a le , was
e xp o rte d fro m a ll o w n e rs h ip s in
W ashington. O regon, n o rth e rn
C a lifo rn ia ,
and
A la ska
in
N ovem ber 1970. a c c o rd in g to
R esearch
E c o n o m is t
D avid
D a rr of the U S D A
F o re s t
S e r v i c e . P a c ific N o rth w e s t
F o re s t and Range E x p e rim e n t
S tation in P o rtla n d . A lthough
the N ovem ber vo lu m e was down
14.4 p e rce n t fro m the to ta l fo r
O c to b e r, the v o lu m e was up 4.9
p e rce n t c o m p a re d w ith N o v e m ­
b e r 1969 s h ip m e n ts.
W ashington and O regon e x ­
p o rts am ounted to 168.9 m il
lio n board fe e t, a decre a se of
13.5 p e rce n t fro m the O cto b er
vo lu m e . N o ve m b e r sh ip m e n ts
fro m n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia d e ­
c lin e d 10.6 p e rc e n t fro m the
p re v io u s m onth to a to ta l o f 14.1
m illio n b o a rd fe e t. A la ska e x ­
p o rte d a to ta l o f 5.7 m illio n
b o a rd feet in N o ve m b e r c o m ­
p a re d w ith s h ip m e n ts o f 9.6
m illio n b o a rd feet in O cto b er
Japan was the d e s tin a tio n of
182.5 m illio n b o a rd fe e t, o r
96.7 p e rce n t o f a ll N ove m b e r
shipm ents.
D o u g la s -fir
accounted fo r
21.2 p e rce n t o f N o ve m b e r s h ip ­
m ents. and P o r t- O r fo r d - c e d a r
1.2 p ercent O th e r softw oods,
p r im a r ily w e s te rn h e m lo ck and
M y e r s W a n ts
B ook C hange
S e c re ta ry o f State C la y M y ­
e rs sa id today “ the ta x p a y e rs
d o n 't
get
t h e ir
m on e y's
w o r th " w ith the p re s e n t la c k o f
r e s tr ic tio n s on candidate s m a ­
t e r ia l in clu d e d in the V o te rs
P am phlet.
M x e rs to ld the House E le c ­
tio n s
and
R ea p p ortio n m e n t
C o m m i t t e e that the V o te rs
P am phlet does not g ive v o te rs
the kind o f o b je c tiv e in fo rm a ­
tio n they need to m ake know-
ledt able d e c is io n s
The S e c re ta ry o f State sa id
he w ill again s u b m it a b ill to
the le g is la tu re a skin g that c a n ­
d id a te 's m a te ria l be at le a st
p a rtly s ta n d a rd iz e d in the V o t­
e r s ' P am phlet M y e rs s a id the
m a te ria l should co n tain the c a n ­
d id a te 's age. education, p re se n t
o ccupation and p r io r g o v e rn ­
m ental o r p ro fe s s io n a l e x p e r­
ience .
"S uch
b a sic
in fo rm a tio n
would enable the v o te r to assess
the ca n d id a te 's q u a lific a tio n s
fo r the o ffic e he is seeking. "
M y e rs said, "whereas now the
v o te r has to indulge in a kind
of guessing game about o ffic e -
seekers.
M y e rs sa id the S e c re ta ry of
S ta le 's o ffic e c o m p ile d , p r i m ­
ed and d is trib u te d about 2 m i l ­
lio n V o te rs ' P a m p h le ts d u rin g
the p rim a r y and g e n era l e le c ­
tio n s in 1970 at a co st of
$261.392
He noted that a s im ila r b ill
su b m itte d to the 1969 le g is ­
la tu re did not pass But he said
th is se ssio n the m easure w ill be
jo in tly endorsed by the League
of Women V o te rs and the State
A F L -C IO . and he hoped "this
a d d itio n a l p re s tig e and su p p ort
would be s u ffic ie n t to get the
b ill th ro u g h "
Women Elect
New Officers
Thursday, January 14, the Wo.
mens Missionary Council of the
Port orford Assembly of C-od
Church elected new officers for
the coming year.
Joyce Klinner is the new pres,
ident, Irma McDaniel, vice,
president, and Marge Reese,
secretary-treasurer. These of­
fices were formerly held by
Marie Hawks, Jo Frost, and Nlta
Colson, respectively.
The next meeting will be held
January 28, at 10 a.m. at the
church. All women arewelcome
to attend.
ROBINSON GUESTS
Recent visitors at the Harold
Robinsons were Mike McBride
from Kapowsin, Wash., Lanette
Anderson from Grants Pass,
and AlC Larry Robinson from
Beale AFB, California.
ALWAYS AVAILABLE
Our Skill and
Knowledge
W e 'll Fill
Y o u r O rd e r
PARENTS VISIT
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
May and children last week­
end were her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arlie Cook of Oakland.
Joyce McGraft of Medford, sis.
ter of Mrs. May, spent Mon-
day night with the Mays.
P r o m p tly
I RENTED IT
THROUGH THE
WANT ADS
tru e f ir s , accounted fo r the r e ­
m a in in g 77.6 p e rc e n t.
N ove m b e r sh ip m e n ts had a
to ta l value o f $24.1 m illio n . The
average value o f a ll sh ip m e n ts
was $127.58 p e r thousand board
feet
D o u g la s -fir
averaged
$117.10 p e r thousand b o a rd fe e t,
P o r t-O r f o r d -c e d a r, $413.23,
and o th e r softw oods, $125.94
Softwood log c ’.p o rts to ta le d
2.3 b illio n b o a rd feet th rough
the f ir s t 11 m onths o f 1970,
15.9 p e rce n t m o re than fo r
the sam e p e rio d o f 1969.
Rely on us to serve all
your health and beauty
needs . . . exactly.
Pori Orford
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