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BARGAINS : RENTALS : TRADES : SERWCES : REAL ESTATE l OPPORTUNITIES _ legal Notice EXCAVATUM for W Dito ha». * — -nw fc abto raise Cah ■ ) •n e t M e a t Salad For A Luncheon CALL FOB BIDS & The Board of Directora, School Diatrlct No. 2CJ, M ngioU, Cur ry County, Oregon, will open bid» at their regular July *. - the - jpplymg . 11X12, meeting, for supp CALL FOR BIOS of milk to their two cafeteria« School Board ut School Dis Bidden should submit price» trict No X U , Port Orford Imng on milk of at bast 3.8%. to he lob Scboob, will open sealed delivered In tt-plnt carton« and/ bids at their regular meeting or five-gallon cans, put up In a at 8 p. m , July 2, 1982, at Pa sanitary fashion, and cific High School, on U S. 101, all requirements of the State seven miles south of Lmnglob, and Local health authoritiea Oregon, on the following mcr It b anticipated that betwi chandbe to be furnished the «00 and 700 ty pints will be school for the 1962-6.1 school needed each school day Theae are to be delivered not l*tor year than 10 a. m at the cafeteria« A. G rocer!»» and Meat» for at Langloia and at Port Orford. Lunchroom» at Lanplol» end P o r i O rfo rd Monday through Friday, andI <*- 1. Firm prices on canned liveries »hall begin on or about goods, fresh and canned veget Sept. 4, 1982, and shall continue ablea, meats, and fruit. until 175 deliveries have 2 Bread made. l . l g h l a m i refreshing Curried l.umh Halad. Singapore offer» The board reserve« the Jual ( h r r i g h i a p p e a l f o r a » p r ln g lu n r h e o n . T h e m e a l m a k e » II B. Fuel O il, Delivered at Fart to reject any or all bids, and to O rfo rd , L t n g U lt and Pacific v a lt o f y ln g , w h ile th e Ila » o r I» c e r t a i n I o e n t i e r ever) g u e » l. High School: terminate the service u p o n 1. No. 900 fuel oil, In not leas one-week's notice N e a l lim e you e n te rta in al a for. a lam b »boulder or leg should the service or product lunrheon you 'll l»e wl»e in could be ioa»led a day or lw o than 1,000 gallon lots; rhiaoUng a root m eal aalad. II'» ahead, atlv la ri home eronoml»l 2. No. 2 furnace oil, delivered prove to be unaatiafactory dur ideal lo r w a rm -w e a th e r laatea. Keim Siaggv ing the life of the resulting coo- at Port Orford only. and lhe protein gtxxtlle*» »all»- C u rrie d la m b S a la d . M ngapore C. Butane or Propane, Delivered 1 tract. Bids should be sent, sealed, lie» all api<ell1e». a t A ll Three S it e * a t A h e v e : 2 rup» )u llrn n e -» ly le rooked C u rrie d t.amt> Salad. S in g a For further .-‘Information, bid to; Mrs Hebn Slocum, Clerk. lam b pore w ill g uarantee the » u rrrx* ders may see the district clerk, District 2CJ School«. Langloia. 1» tea»|Mion »all of yo u r menu I h l * d elig h tfu l lira. Helen Slocum, at the Oregon, and should be received ru p diced celery rtlxh feature» Julienne »Irtp» of I h ard-rooked egg. chopped school offices. Pacific High not later than 4 p. m on the rooked lam b ro n lra » le d w ith M rl|ie olive», »Heed School, between the hours of opening date, July 2, 1982, or chopped vegeiahl*« C u rry pow 1 lable»|MM>n chopped p lm lenlu I I . m and 2 p m , Monday should be brought in person to der added to the m ayonnalte the meeting and turned to the I leaapoon c u rry powder through Friday of any week lend» an e k o l l r flavor •i rup mayonnalae The District Board reserves C b rk not later than 8 p m You ra n ea«lly In rrrane I he Lettuce the right to reject any andor Bids should be marked plainly ■ e rl|ie In *u lt yo u r group I f Ihe Combine lamb. »all. celery, all bids under this call. “ Milk Bids” on the outside of lunrheon 1« buffel »lyle. the egg olive» and p lm lenlu C h ill the sealed envelope. H ELEN SLOCUM, .a la d may be »erved In a let- Add c u rry powder and m ayon (a ) H ELE N SLOCUM Dbtrlct Clerk, Diat 3CJ luce-lined bowl. O r. place Ihe naise M l * lig h tly Serve In le i- C b rk School», La ng lob. Ore Milarl In Individual lettuce rupa. lu re -lin e d »alad bowl or lettuce Publish June 14, 21, 1982. Puhlbh June 1«, 21, 1982 llgal notice For Ihe rooked lam b cup* railed best th tn k ln g There la no greater aecurlty than the knowledge that on» la lia» heel We have really everything In done In oolltude The worst has common w ith Am erica nowa- been done In turm oil Thomas A Edloor 1 daya except, of course, lan guage. In modem life nothing pro Oscar W ilde duros ouch an effect as a good • • • • • platitude I t makes the whole Everything cornea to him who world kin . O atar Wilde I hurtles while he waits. Thomas A Edloon • • • • • isn't p la y and It can t be made to look like play a ready hand to better than It ta hard, hard work. But It a ready tongue ran be made interesting w o rk ., - Anonymous . - Thomas A Edison . . . • • ........................ Few tilin g » are more d an g e r- i oua than a train of thought The greatest of faulta 1» to ¡that carrtea no freight be ronartoua of none • Anonymous — Thoms» Carlyle I • • a • • Genius 1» one per cent in- »plralion and ninety-nine per cent perspiration. Thoma» A Edison TMOS « IM A S C H C I N T I * ro e u n i » » asm uv in o A Ix x ril foot nuppooedly 1» a board that measure» 1 Inch thick. 12" wide and 12" long But. an the old wing goes. " I t ain't nccenaarily so." F or example. 2 by 4» don't meanurr that at all but are 1% by 3% Inches; 1 Inch board» are % Inch thick. The explanation 1» simple: Cut originally to the exact dl- menxlons. m o s t l u m b e r Is dr«-»»c<l before It leave« the »aw m ill Planed s m o o t h , tt 1» marked '8 4 8 ,” meaning "sur faced four aide»" T hat'« why the 2 x 4 you buy 1» % of an Inch le«» than those dimension». F IN IS H E D L I M B E R S IZ E S (In Inche») AatvMl I I I I I ■ 2 X 4 « A « 10 » 12 4 2 X A 2 X 10 2x12 3 X A 4x4 4 X A 25/32 25/32 25/12 25/32 — 25/12 I 5/4 1 S /t I 5/4 5/8 2 5/8 3 5/8 3 5/8 X » X - X X X X X X « X X I 5/4 3 5/4 5 5/4 f 1/2 I I 1/2 - 5/4 5 5/8 9 1/2 I I 1/2 5/8 5/8 5/8 l i e right lumb«r tix» tor occura«» building »nd repairing. This problem of »1«« looms big when you want to use new lumber In an Integral P *r t of an old house. D ry lumber that doesn't shrink or «well Is expert ally Im portant In such remodel Ing work. Uneven w all» and celling» marred w ith crack» and bulges could result otherwise You can expect the leant shrinkage In cedar and redwood, Moderate ahrlnkage t» found in cypress, Douglas fir, cherry, chestnut, hemlock, pine, spruce and wplnut. The biggest shrlnker» In dry Ing are basswood, beech, elm, gum, b i r c h , larch, oak and maple. Many a wise how-to enthusi ast has saved a lot of money by buying a poorer grade of lumber and dressing It up him self w ith a portable electric gander. (A 4 4 r« u V»«f 4»-lt-y»ar»»ll »rxklai"« • r <|M«9tiofik »• Tber Ä gig arc h C e n H r Aww». U t Tk»y W « k» » a » w « ^ ky mob t I» »kN »»!»">" » 10:10 1.30 1:10 IK 4:v6 g:00 7:00 7:46 BOO -“.10 0.00 10:00 12:00 Sealed Bid» w ill be opened a t 8 P M , August 7, 1981 at Pacific High School, Langlois, Oregon for Comprehensive U a - b ltlty Insurance for School District No. 2-C J. Specimen policies are to be submitted by each bidder and each bid must list all endorsement» and exemption». T h e ac cepted policy must contain an endoraement to the effect that the Insurance carrier w ill not invoke Governm ental im m u n ity as a defense w ithout prior conaent and approval ot the Board of Director , School District 2-CJ. O nly companies listed in A-Bests G uide w ill be accepted as bidders. Hard w ork An arcumula- ........................ lion of easy thing» we don't do J D u ty la w hat one expect« when we should from others It la not w hat Anonymous one does oneself C lifto n Fadlm an v .i,n a tio n • 00 gharri Lawto 9:90 King Leonardo 10 00 Fury CALL FOR BIDS — Anonymous doing the right thing - Anonymous The ItotarAay, So live that you help to answer the world'» problem»— not add to them - Anonymous LCfrAL NOnCE CALL FOR BIDS The Director!, School District No. 2CJ, Port Orford-Langlola, will open bids at their regular meeting, to be held at Pacific High School, at 8 p. m., Mon day. August 7, for servicing school busses at Port Orford, Oregon P e llry Per leg: August 31, 1981 to August 31, 1982. Insurance Io be Afforded: A. Bodily In ju ry L ia b ility - Automobile. 550.000 each person: 5300,000 each accident, 5300,000 Aggregate. B Bodily In ju ry L ia b ility - General, 560,000 each person; 5300,000 each accident; 5300.000 Aggregate. C. Property Damage L ia b ility - Autom obile, 510,000. D. Property Damage L ia b ility - Except automobile, • 3 » .000 each accid en t 5100.MM Aggregate Producta; 0100.000 Aggregate Contractual; 3100.000 Aggregate Operations; 9100,- 000 Aggregate Prospective. Description of Hazards: A . Prem ises and O perations: 1. Port O rfo rd Upper Elem entary (B a ttle Rock) Schoo] Building. G ym nasium and Property. 13.080 square feet, w ith 300 ft. frontage. 2. Port O rfo rd Low er Elem entary School Building. M ulti-purpose Room and Property, 195,000 square feet, with 650 ft. frontage. 3. Langlois Upper Elem entary School Building, G ym nasium and property, 11,500 square feet, w ith 230 ft. frontage. 4. Langlois Low er Elem entary School Building, G ym nasium and property, w ith 12,500 square feet. 500 ft. frontage 5. Pacific High School Buildings, Gymnasium and property, Including Vo-ag shop and property, 38,500 square feet, w ith 500 ft. frontage 6 Standard football and athletic field and bleach ers, capacity 250. 7. Personnel: Pupils Principals ...............— ..... - 3 1,000 Teachers V o -A g teacher _________ 1 ------ ------------ 5« Custodians Guidance Counselors . .. 2 8 Bus D rivers 10 District C l e r k ________ 1 Cooks ............ S e c re ta rie s _______ ____— 3 . 9 Superintendents .... Board Members ........- ..... - 7 1 Coaches 7 8. L ia b ility for purposes of corporal punishment covering all above Personnel must be included. B. C. Inform ation tor Bkktors There will be five busses Theae are to te serviced aa fol Iowa: A. “ Short lube” weekly; B. "F ull lube" monthly; C. Oil change each 1,000 miles; D. F ll ter change each 2,000 miles Drivers will deliver and pick up busses to successful b for servicing. Drivers will be responsible for cleaning (washing) busses For further Information, con tact the Clerk or the Superin tendent. H ELEN SLOCUM, Clerk Publish June 14, 21, 1982. Products: 1. Bkktors Should Submit Bids lt»m li»d a t Feltowsi 1. Charges for short lube” services (Include labor). 2. Charges for "full lube" service«. (Include labor). Charge«, per quart, for oil changes. A Oil must meet API serv ices MS - M M • ML - DG. , . A price, SHOWING A % A B O V E BIDDERS WHOLE SALE PR IC E, on all parts (fan belts, batteries, oil filters, etc., etc.) A. Monthly bill« for these charges must be accom panted by a copy of In voice showing wholesale price. 5. Labor charge» for Instal ling and/or changing part» such as listed above. (Include chang ing tires). 6. Price for "Road Service aa needed. Owners and Contractors - Pi »tact i le . 2. Cafeteria - Port O rfo rd Low er Elementary - Receipts 51,400 per year. Cafeteria - Langlois Low er Elem entary - Receipts 51,000 per year. D. Automobile: 1. Schedule of autos Aatom sbiles Owned: O rig in al Cent 1952 Ford, 48 Psngr. 96,000 1953 Chevrolet Panel 500 1953 Diamond T , 86 Psngr 7,300 1954 Ford Panel 650 1954 In tn l., 79 Psngr 11,400 1954 K enw o rth , 79 Psngr. 12,500 1956 W hite, 73 Psngr. 12,880 1956 C M C . 60 Psngr 5,887 1956 In tn l., 16 Psngr. 3,877 1959 In tn l., 73 Psngr. 14,821 1960 G M C , 66 Psngr. 7,000 1960 Ford, 36 Psngr. 5,335 2. Automobiles, Nan Superintendent D istrict Clerk T h ree Principals T w o Guidance Counselors 10:10 11:00 3:00 2:1» 3:90 3 00 1:30 4 00 4:20 4:30 7.10 9:20 9 00 10:00 10:20 11:00 12:00 NBC BaarimU Bon 4 Theatre Film For» Western Dene» Timo TBA International BbcwUme Fight of the Week Make T h a t O alrin and the Leave It to Beaver Lawrooo» Hollywood Lato Nowa F inal Herald of T ru th NBC Bamboli Christian Scianco Lieht Maat the Burna and Allen ■Olton Cholee TBA Lawman Channel 0 Report Sign O ff M en d er 9:15 10:00 10:50 Price to Right 1 11:89 11:30 Yours for a V o -A g Teacher Seven Coaches Three Secretaries as per Page 1. B C A u to M edical - 52,000. Comprehensive Including Vandalism and $100 A d ^ M u U Uble ColH,ion,¿SnSeSasato: 1. 58,000 auto medical sbaU apply to all owned autoe and non-ow ned vehicles as listed under Autoe-Non owned above, plus any non-owned auto w hile being used in school business. T his medical coverage to be excess only over owners or any v a lid and collectible auto medical Insurance 2. (a ) 5100 Deductible collision insurance on all non-owned vehicles, and (b ) ahull extend to cover non- owned autos as described In 1 above, w hile on school business only, and shall be excesa over owners coverage or any other valid and collectible collision insurance. 3 L ia b ility coverage fo r corporal punishment, slander, libel, fai»e arrest, for a ll Board members and em ployees of the district. /S/ # P R O F E S S IO N A L FOR SALE - 1964 Chev Station Wagon. 390.00 C. 8 Hansen «-713B * W ANTED SEW ING K A CO. Boles end Servie». We W>* rie» all makea. Call BD M 8 H - Fort Orford Variety. MB** SECURITY IJ O H n .M Ü FOB t e K HOMES are needed for children ranging in age from Infants to teenagers If inter ested in foster care, please TWO LOTS. 90x100 each, across from Port Orford poet office, contact the Curry County Wel block 50 One b a corner tot. fare for further information. Box 434, Bandon. Ore. CH 7-3231 5-31 tf Coos-Curry Electric W ilbur G reen ED 2 -2 9 0 7 P o r t O rford Ask A boot Detall» Today I * *• 3 38 3:40 3:88 3:80 3:18 3 30 4:00 0:30 0:00 0:18 g;10 7:80 7 .30 8:00 8:30 I 0:00 0:34 ¡10:40 10:34 ¡11:00 11 30 Search For Tomorrow Outdtag Light CBB Reportt Brighter Day Secret Storm Edge ef Might Commander Astronaut Magic Land News and Weather Walter Cronkdte Newe Robt Taylor Detectives M Squad To Tell The T ru th Pete and Otodya Pather Knowa Danny Thomai Andy O rtfflth Hec n emey Tve Oot a Champ. New» and Weather S TO K E S R ead T he N ew s BOOKKEEPING P a y r o ll - T a x es L og P la n e r T handay, 15-10:50 — Same as 10:30 Music 6:00 Ranger M a rk 8k 5:50 Meet M r Magoo 6:00 News by 8 8:18 Huntley Brinkley « 3 0 ixwk up 7:00 Hathaways 7 :30 O t o i and 8:00 Donna 8:30 Real McCoys 9:08 M y Three Ba 8:90 Law and M r. 10:00 UOtouobabtaa 11:00 Nea 11:18 Tonight End« «tace 0184* W ood Poor bsdrooBi home. tr< Langlois, acre plus. 2 garages, nice yard. »4.000 with 1 1400 down » - oulre at Langlou M arket M lU J lIN G HITES, business am home. Also Income properties Raaaooabis down payment«, gee John Lyle. ED 3-3803. M " tongthe. 3x4% UELEN SLOCUM, Friday. 9:15-10:80 — 10:80 11-1W «1440 D O N M E C H A L O ED 3 -3 4 » S a n ita tio n S e r v ic e AND EXTRA HAUUW G "C o rt" Kuefanert P o r t O rford S a n ita tio n S IN C E 1049 Duplex and cottage, furnished, all rented. Good income and nice place to live. »,000. 51,000 handles 35 acres on Sixes River and 3- bedroom home Abundance ot water 519.750 00. Gravel bar. The Pritchard home on highway 101, next Sixes Store. Space for expansion. 57.850. Terms. TV STEREO RADIO REPAIR Fine split-level two bedroom home and garage On highway 101 near Port Orford, on large lot with ample for business PHONE ED 3-5971 Choice lake and ocean tots. Low down payments Hahn Hardware M ease» onSixesRv to 5 bd im heme. Abundance of water. 61»,750.00 l (¡U n ir e i] 2 bdrm., fireplace, 1*4 acre« ob Mather Drive, ».950 3 bdrm, home, garage-shop, in Hamlet, tow down pmt. 57360 A e r ili te e s W esley D . S p e n c e r e f Ged Washington dc 10th 8t. Sunday School 9:45 a m Morning Worship 11:00 a jn Evangelistic Service 7:00 p m Wedneaday night Servir« 706 Rev. O. O. Alexander. Paatoi i f M IS C E L L A N E O U S Ch In the American Legion Hall Sunday School 0:45 am. M orning W orship 10:45 u m Rev. D. W. Rich, Pesto. C atho lic C herch 0:30 Maas Pather Irvin Vanderhey, Priest SrpUr Taak Pumptnc — Lov rates in Port Orford regardlees- Oold Beach Sanitation. Pb ^ a CH 7-3471 collect. 13'28(tf FTA)WERN for any oecas. taave your order a t Wells Stattoo Ph ED 3-3371 3-25-tf D ,. C. G. BSsaa CTiiroprectle I Physician. Physiotherapy Hour» HTuesday through Saturday! 9 4:30 e m i k m . to 5 3S pm. TbeU.n Bldg.. 11 :00 a m Sold Beech CH 7-8061. Sunday School Sunday Serves Teettmony Meeting 0:90 pm. 2nd aad 4th Wednesday j AUCTION 30th and Jackson 9:46 a m Sunday school Morning worship ll Evening mrvloe 7:30 pm . Midweek service (Wed.) 9:00 p m Rev. Jamie Praaoe. Tor fair market prices conaiga 4o Coos-Curry Livestock Audios every Wedneaday »Lvtlng at 1:40 p m One mile »->uth ef Baadon on Rose A Road. Plen ty of buyers »Heeding. U. der Stole and Federal InspeeUw. Culver arid Schrirker, managsrA Ray Zumwalt, weig hm » Her ¡5JB to 9:90 — 8:50 8:00 0:18 8:58 7:80 7:30 0:90 0:50 I 10:50 11:00 15:50 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — 2 bedroom house on the lake, beautiful view, ideal sandy swimming beach aad dock. WiU take traitor aa part payment Call Ed 2-2300. _________ 8-7t2c ★ W OOD F ar Beater or # Friday. M ay 11 Depreciated Vatu 51.458 500 2.366 650 4,634 4,663 7,304 3,327 2,198 11,844 6.300 4,802 Bodily In ju ry and Property Damage Limits Publtoh June 14, 11, 1981^ CBS 3:00^ Big Three 4:00 This is the Ltfe 4:10 Oral Roberta 6 0 0 Amateur Hour 9:30 O X College Bowl 9:00 30th Century 9:30 M r BO 7:00 Shannon 7:30 Donnia the 9:0« Bd Sumean 9.00 Twilight Zone 9:30 Jack Benny 19:00 Candid Camera 1030 What's M y U n a 11:40 Eric Sevarotd News 11:11 Nows and Weather 11:1» 12:00 13:30 Window Shopping 1:00 Day in Court 1:35 Mid Day Report 1:30 T v Bingo 2:00 Jane Wyman Show 2:30 7 Keys 3:00 Queen For a Day FOR Y l i l ' B P R O T E C T I O N 3:30 Who Do You Trust 4:00 Anawtean Bandstand 5:50 Bandstand News INSURANCE AGBNCY 5:00 Ranger M ark 4k Prlendi Pbooe O Herry 14511 8:30 Comedy Capers Gold 4:00 The News By 0 4:18 Huntley Brinkley 8:30 Lc.nunle 7:30 Cheyenne 8how Tuesday, May 9 8:30 Rifleman 9 00 Surfside 0 12:25 to 4:36 — Same as Mondaj 10:00 Ben Casey 4:10 NaUonal Velvet 11:00 News Pinal 5:30 Quick Draw McCraw ! 11:18 Tonight 8:00 New» and Weather 8:15 W alter Cronkite Hew» 6:30 T B A 7 :M Marshal Dillon 9.18-10:30 — Same m Monday 8:00 Paerword 6:30 DobtoOillto 10:30 Spantob n 5:00 Ranger M ark A Frtends 0:00 Had Skelton 8:10 Olobel Zobei 8:30 Builwlnkto 10:40 C arry Moore 8:00 The News by I 11:00 Newa and W eetlw r 0:18 Huntley Brinkley 8:30 Ripcord Wedneaday, BUy 9 7:00 Room For 1 More 7:30 Bugs Bunny ¡3:25 to 8:30 — Same a« i'-ra d a , 8:00 Bachelor Father 6:30 Yogi Bear 8:30 New Breed 5:00 New» a-H Wea ber 0:30 Yours for a Song 5:15 W alter Cronkite -4e»a 10:00 Follow the Sun 6:30 The Deputy 10:30 Death Valley Days 7:00 Price to Right 11:00 News Final 7:30 Alvin 8how 11:18 Tonight 5:00 Window on Main Stroei 5:30 Checkmate 0:90 Dick Van Dyke Wednesday. 110:00 Armatrong Theatre > ! : • • New» aad Weal 8:18-10:30 — Same as M ob 10:30 Cbffee Break ■ay 10 10:48 Oarden Newa 10:86 | > : » to 5 — Same as Monday 11:30 Yours for a Song 5:00 Sketch Pad 9:09 Ranger M a rk S 5:30 Roy Rogers 5 : » Comedy Capers 5:00 New» and Weather TTie Newa by 8 <>00 8:18 W alter Cronkite Newa 6:15 Huntley Brinkley 8:30 Celebrity Ootf 8:30 Dick Ttacey Show 7:08 King of Diamonds 7:00 Shotgun Blade 7 : » O h Those BeQa 7:30 Wagon Train 8:00 PTOntler CSrcua ___ Top Oat 8:50 0:08 TOD I t TO Oroucho 9 :0 F Hawaiian Eye 9 : » Zane Orey Theatre Naked City 110:00 M ag Along w ith M itch News Final 11:00 Newa sod 11:16 TOnlght Coverage: A. HORSE red roan. • - relient child bore» Beri Bheady Cape Blanco. 5 3 4 tf saddle T h ro ) ¿Daylight Big Weekend Movie Disney's Wonderful World Car M W h a n Ara T o u t for sale FO R R E N T CHAM O, 3 KIEM-TV ». May 9 4 »ervlng*. U N A N IM O U S T em p e r g o t. you Into trouble l-rld e keep» vou tbero CHÀNHEL6 KVItt-TT News and Wa W alter Cronkite Heafaunt Biography Rawhide and 19 11 r ig __ 5:90 Big Three 3:90 Bky King 8:88 M ighty 4:00 Hollar eDerby 6:00 U. K Navy 5:11 Hollywood Park 8:46 Amanean» a t Wash 5 :8 8 D aa Odd Sundays Fam ily eucharist aad Sunday school 9 a m la d and 4th Bunday» F am ily worship and Bunday school 9 Rev. Luther W illiam s. Vicar Sunday Barrio» 5:95 p m Wed.. Bible Study 7:50 p m Saturday. TTiaocrattc M lnlatry School 7:50 Saturday Sarrioe M e e t 8:30 P l m ■ a Carlson. Presiding Mink OFFICE HOURS SA TU R D A Y« 1:30 to 4:30 p m R. C. HULL. OFTOMBTBMT 911 Oregon S t ,____ taming- adjuat- ___ U, repaira and rrflntohlng AU work guaranteed M USIC GO. < □ 2 »151. ★ B U S I N . S E R V IC E DRV F IR W O OD C m to O rder sa.ee h a l f c o r d «148)1 PER CORD JIM ELY ED 2-3034 Shop C la ssifie d s For Super Buys CURKY COUNTY LOCKSM ITH ROY I t T A T U O *