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PORT ORFORD I Pirates Squelch Bandon In Surprise Upset, 52-51 The Pacific Pirata* handed Bandon'* Tiger* a shock upset Friday night that was determin ed only Tiy the final gun that gifted Pacific with a hard-earn ed 52-51 win. Pacific1* Frank Smith waa granted hero's honors whan,with only seven secoiufc on the clock, and a tied up hall game, he walked to the foul line for a one and one and got one. This lone counter was the big one lor Pa cific whenadetperatlonthot by Itoug Cile» tmacked the baaket and bounced off to oblivion, letting the Pirate* rack-qp their third Sunset conference victoay. Pacific earned the first icore, and from there were out la front, or tied, all the way. Flirt per iod gave them an 16-10 edge, with a halftime m arginal 37-26. It wa* 4 7 -3 0 fo rth*(team ed -u p Pirate* at the end of the third quarter. I any Bowman headed the Pir ate »coring with IS counter*, followed by Smith'* 14. Storing tun unir) Penile ....... Ilj,«Joe I ( I» I * J—’.J I» It 11 It—i l P —H o e n ia e I» « A ld i» 7. ».it lb H c rtlrtl 1. Ite m i ». t •»», Ita v M . H— H n w e r* t l . ( a u i d I * tllle * I l.reelw ng 4. H « r r* I, P e in * f . i rea. II K IE M -T V CHANNEL Langlois Panthers Edge Bruins; Topple Undefeated Panthers The Langlois Junior High Pan ther*. who have been exercising a winning streak. evened the score with the Brooking* Bruins on the Langlois home court Feb 0 by beating them 23 to 22. What wa* considered to be easy picking by the Bruins, turned out to be a well-balanced game, as well as an upset The victory was a close and hard- fought contest to the final min ute of play With 30 seconds remaining in the game the Langlois five found the hoop range to win by one point Scoring for Lang lois were Smokey Storm with 13. David liatm aker with 4 and Alvin Bale* with 0. Win P ra m P a rt O rte rd The Panther* took an even more impressive victory Satur day when they used a strong lone defense to crumble the previously undefeated Port Or- ford Pirat« Pirates 22 to 17 Special D elivery O v e r l a n d P a r k . Kan . policeman, who la also a bachelor, mode a perfect emergency delivery of a child, except fo r one little o v e r a llh t He told the woman that she has juat- I? iven b irth to a little boy. was actually a girl. OSRITAL pH flotiu Below is a list of patients ad mitted to and discharged from Southern Coos General hospital during the past week Katherine Church. Port Or- ford, in Feb 12, out Feb. 13. Flossie Flanders In Feb 12. Vina Lester. In Feb. 12. o>«t Feb IS Sherrie Smith. In Feb 12, out Feb 18 Donald Whitfield, in Feb. 13, out Feb. 14. John Younce. in Feb. 13, out Feb. 17. l-ena Ann Butler, out Feb. 13. DaVee Chaffin, out Feb. 12. Gary Kuhn, Spokane, Wash., out Feb. 12. Gertrude Potter. Port Orford, out Feb 12. FeUcitas Navarro. Port Or ford. out Feb 12. Baby girl Navarro, Port Or ford. out Feb. 13. Eileen Low, out Feb 13. Patricia Donaldson, Langlois, in Feb 13, out Feb 18. Baby girl Donaldson, born Feb 13, out Feb 18 Vernon Moore, In Feb. 13, out Feb 18. Ruby Neely, Gold Beach, in Feb. 13, out Feb. 15. Carol Olinger, In Feb. 13, out Feb 14. Ted Partlow, Port Orford, in Feb 13, out Feb. 18. Irwin Updegrave, in Feb. 13, out Feb. 18. Marjorie Klnna, Gold Beach, out Feb. 13. Baby girl Kinns. Gold Beach, out Feb. 13. Ana Spencer, Coquille, out Feb. 13. Dorothy Lee Bass, Coos Bay, In Feb. 14, out Feb. 17. Robert T. Connors, In Feb. 14, out Feb. 10. Lucille Reed, in Feb. 14, out Feb. 16. Cheryl J. Remoir, Gold Beach, In Feb. 14, out Feb 10. Ralph P Schroeder, Port Or ford, In Feb. 14, out Feb. 10. Katherine Church, Port Or ford, In Feb. 15. out Feb. 18. Baby girl Church, Port Or ford, born Feb. 15. Lana Fahy, In Feb. 15. Baby girl Schroeder, Port Or ford, out Feb. 15. Stella Crowley, out Feb. 18. M. Lucille Ellis, Langlois, out Feb. 18. Nells Dow, out Feb. 18. Roy R. Wilson, Empire, la P«b. 18, out Feb. 19. ixivins J. Yeack, Port Orford. in Feb 18. Baby boy Yeack, Port Orford, born Feb. is. X O * PROFESSIONAL ZENITH Hearing aids, batteries, accessories and appointments. P .O . I>ug Store ED 2-3281 1 2 -ltf DAYTIME MONDAY TH R U FRIDAY 8:00 Captain Kangaroo BUSIN. SERVICE 9:00 Calendar 9:30 1 Love Lucy 10:00 The McCoy* 10:30 Pete and Gladys BANDON BOOKKEEPING Ser 11:00 TBA vice-C o m p lete income tax 11:25 CBS New» s e r v i c e , bookkeeping and 11:30 TBA payroll. Thomas M. McGinty. 12:00 College of the Air Box 625, Bandon, Off ice phone, 12:30 A» the World Turn» FI 7-5421; h o m e phone. FI 1:00 Pauword 7- 5703. Across the street uotn 1:30 Houscparty the Theatre. l-1 0 ti BATTLE ROCKETS 2:00 To T e ll the Truth February 11, 1903 2:25 CBS News 2:30 The M illionaire TEAM W ON LOST B O O K K E E P IN G 3:00 Secret Storm Oceanviaw Poultry 03 17 3:30 Edge of Night Griffey-Laird 59. 5 20. 5 P a y r o ll - T a x e s 4:00 ling, — T V r Bingo Alcbopp's 59 21 4:30 Love of Life McKay's 5 5 .5 2 4 .5 W ilb u r G r e e n P. O. Rexall 46 34 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 E D 2 -2 9 0 7 11:30 Roy Roger* Galley Cafe 45 35 12:00 Sky King P. O. Texaco 39 41 P o r t O rfo rd Bartlett* 37 43 12:30 Mighty Mouse 1:00 Rin T in T in P.O. Plywood 27 53 City Market 24 56 1)30 Video "3'’ 3)00 Existence Jean'» Beauty Shop 22 58 rll-Jl-JlTt-l 3)30 Top Star Bowling r KOt’JQhl ■ L Ik IM U ■ O f l L T. Smith Lbr. 3 77 swat I 4:30 Santa Anita Feature Race High Team Sarles i :iifn s * r i 5:00 Big Picture Oceanview Poultry........... 2568 I S: 30 Dan Smoot Report hi High Team Game C. G riffe y -L a ird ......... , .......... 889 1 5:45 Dean Manion Forum n I 6:00 International Showtime High Individual Serie* n c a ti 7-.00 D o ble G illis Myrel C a r r ...........................545 PMGt-jc ■ r i c x h i a t ì r itó a 7;3O Jackie Gleason High Individual Game I'lK ie F lM W rtfc lC iM L J E n Vera Cole 194 j 8: 30 The Defenders - 'i x - i p a n « t ¡ i s r " u m r - i I a sì *» j 9)30 Have Gun. W ill Travel 10:00 Gunsmoke 11:00 Brinkley's Journal BATTLE ROCKETS 11:30 News and Weather February 18, 1963 ★ The fast and much improved squad from Langlois, coached by Doug Wainwright, hit 70 per cent from the charity stripe, compared to the Pirate«’ 32 percent The Panthers completely do minated the first half as they held a commanding 18-6 lead • t halftime. The third and fourth quarter* saw fine de fensive efforts by both clubs, although the losers outscored Langlois II to 7. Individual scoring for Lang lois included Smokey Storm 10, John Flood 4. Alvin Bales 3, Henry Potter 3 and David Hat- maker 2. The Panthers are idle this Saturday but will be shaping up for their second meeting with the Gold Beach five the follow- mg league consists of teams from Brookings. Gold Beach, Port Orford Langlois and Ophir. QO by P * U y Kl lia SWEETHEARTS BALL The annual Sweetheart* Ball wa* held In the balcony of Pa- c l f l c High Saturday evening. The balcony wa* decorated in a ValeaSlnet theme of red and white. The 1902 Sweetheart queen Marltynn M ille r crowned Patty Kalina 1903 <>ieen of Hearts. Marllynn wai e»cortcil by Randy Waldic, and Patty wa» ,-scorted by Scott McDonald. Princesses w e r e i Judy E. Johnson, Susan Schwab and Elaine Taylor, es corted by Bill Smith, Jerry Cox and Rod Dunn. This dance wa» sponsored by the Freshman clast WRESTLINC Friday, the P a c i f i c High wrestling »quad lest to Marsh field JV team 30-7. Scoring for Pacific were, A l len M cClelland) 178) draw, and John P o le r(l7 8 ) with a pin. The Pirate» arc now making plan» and final preparations lor the district meet which is this LURCH MENU. MONDAY Spanish Rice Buttered Coni Applesauce Cookies Bread, butter and m ilk TUESDAY Hamburger gravy Mashed potatoes Buttered spinach Apricot» Bread, Butter and m ilk WEDNESDAY Barbequed pork on buns Creen salad Fruit M ilk THURSDAY Creamed turkey and noodles Buttered carrots Cake with fruit sauce Bread, butter and m ilk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Spanish green beans Cherry crunch Bread, butter and m ilk iljurcl) TEAM WON LOST K O R V O I » P R O T E C T IO N Oceanview Poultry 63 21 62 22 Griffey-Laird 24 IM H V R A N C B A G K N C T 60 Aldropp» 59. 5 24. S McKay* Phone ('H e n r y 1.4511 36 48 C alley Cafe G old Beach, O regon 47. 5 36. 5 P.O. Rexall 43 41 P.O. Texaco 41 43 Bartletts FROSH PIRATES LOSE TO SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 24 56 P. O. Plywood 28 BANDON 2:30 Sunday Sports Spec. 27 57 City Market 4:00 This Is The Life 62 The Pacific Froth basketball Jean* BeatKy Shop 22 4-.30 Oral Roberts L. T. Smith Lbr. 81 3 team lost to the Bandon Tigers ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 5:00 Amateur Hour High Team Series Washington £. 10th St. 4 7 -4 4 , Friday at Pacific. 5c3O G. E. College Bowl 2625 Sunday School 9.45 a. m. Scoring for Pacific were: Rex McKay* Market . . . 6s00 20th Century High Team Game Morning Worship 11.00 a.m . Rider 10,Steve Phillips 1, Scott 6:30 Password . 921 McDonald 9, Tom Dearborn 17, McKays Market . . Evangelistic Serv ice 7:00 p. m. 7:00 Probe High Individual Series W alter Stauffer 4 and Bill H at- Wednesday N igh 7:30 Dennis The Menace Althea Smith . . . . Service 7:00 p. m. maker 3, & 0 0 Ed Sullivan High Individual Game Rev. O. C. Alexander. Pasto: 9:00 Real McCoy s L ei* A llis o n ........... JUNIOR V AR SITY 9:30 C. E. True Theatre Remarks: 10:00 Candid Camera PORT OR! ORD BAPTIST Clarice Hopkins, 180. ■’**»«• Pacific Junior varsity 10:30 What's My’ Line MISSION suffered their seventh loss of the Aleen Forty, 185. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25 Sunday School 9:45 a. m. season to Bandon Friday. The 4:30 Video "3" Church Sen ice 11:00 a. m. -score was 56-44. 5s45 Assignment News Training ll -ior. 7:00 p. m. Coach Cene Harrison said "we 6:15 Cronkite News 8:00 p. m. H a ir Today . . . Evcnirg Service probably played car best basket 6:30 Quick Draw McGraw Detectives are w orking on ball of the year In the fln t half, 7;00 The Deputy a h a ir raising case. It seems but again we let down in the 7:30 To T e ll the Truth CATHOLIC CHURCH someone stole 20 pounds of •econd half. 8:00 I've Got A Secret Mass 9:30 p. m. human h air and 214 wigs in Dave Hanson score - 5 tor Pa - 8« 30 Lucille Ball M ia m i, F la Father Irvin Vauderhey. Priest ctftc, Jim Fort) 10, R ic h a r d 9:00 Danny Thomas Reunion Bell 8, John M o r r i l l 5, Gale 9:30 Andy Griffith CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Three Honolulu men held Turner 5 and Ricky Wright I t . 10:00 Lorena Young Sunday School 9:30 a .m . To the disadvantage of Pacif a reunion at a local intersec 10:30 Alfred Hitchcock 11:00 a .m . ic this game wa* pi xyed without tion One of them wrote a M N M M M a M M A M M M M M Sunday Service Testimony Meeting 8:00 p .m . the service* of Nick Hensley and citation fo r the second whose 2nd and 4th Wednesday John Johnson, two of the more car struck one driven by M C C V R IT Y U G H T I N O experienced JV playen. the th ird — just as he had The Pirates w ill travel to done a year before when he C O M M U N ITY CHURCH Myrtle Point tomorrow, (Friday) was called to an intersection 20th and Jackson A ik A b o u t D e t a i l s T o d a y 1 and are looking forward to a where the second's car col Sunday School 9:45 a. m. lided w ith the third's. " s p lit'. 11:00 a. m. WWrtSWWWMMMMMAMSW«MS«SM Morning Worship 7:30 p .m . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Evening Service Midweek Service 8:00 p. m. 4:30 Video "3" (Wednesday) 5) 45 Assignment New* Rev. Jamie France, Pastor 6:15 Cronkite News 6) 30, Championship Bowling ST. CHRISTOPHER'S 7:30 Marshal Dillon EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:00 Lloyd Bridges (Services held in the Roman 8:30 Red Skelton C a t h o l i c Church building) 9:30 Jack Benny Sunday 11:00 a.m. Matins, the H O R IZ O N TA L 50 la indisposed 10)00 Garry Moore Holy E u c h a r i s t and Church 00 Sag l j Depicted WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 School. breed of dog 4:30 Video "3" V ZBTICAL 10 I t ----- much The Rev. Ft. L. Wayne, Bond, 5:45 Assignment News 1 Joyful used tor draft Vicar 6:15 Cronkite News 3 City in Nevada purpose* 3 Church 6>3O Yogi Bear 12 Rent festival 7:00 Mr. Ed 13 Indivisible JEHOVAH'S WITNESS 4 While particle 7i3O The Virginian Sunday Service 3:00 p. m. 5 Afternoon 14 Accomplish 9)00 Beverly H illb illies Wed. Bible Study 7:30 p. m. 27 M ilita ry 42 Harvest social event I t Belgian 9:30 Dick Van Dyke Saturday, Theocratic Ministry I Facta 43 High assistant community 10:00 Steel Hour 44 M alt drinks Type of School 7:30 p.m .' 10 Singing voice 7 On top of THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 8 Negative reply molding 43 Postscript Saturday Service 18 A t *11 time* 4:30 v id e o ''3" 30 Royal Italian »Rectify (ab.) 20 Period* Meeting 8:30 p. m. 47 Shakespesrsa 10 Notion 5:45 Assignment News fam ily name 22 Race course E C . Carlson, Presiding Minister villain 11 Classify 30 Low sand h ill 6:15 Cronkite News circuit 17 Littaa (ab.) 37 Bullfighter 40 Pace 33 T id y 6:30 Story Of 19 Small apertures» W ater wheel 51 Aged 34 Daybreak 7:00 Trails West SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS 40 French article 55 Ye* (Sp.) (comb, form) 21 Thus 7:30 M Squad Sabbath School 9:00 a. m. 20 Verbal 41 Snake* 57 A re* measure 35 Debit note 8:00 Perry Mason Church Service 10:30 a. m. (ab.) 1 i 11 F J & r r 11 r 9:00 Tw ilight Zone Elder C. F, Wimer, Pastor 30 ___ Rowi wing u LJ 10:00 The Nurses Implement 5, i 2“ 11:00 Championship Bridge 20 Pedal digit PENTICOSTAL CHURCH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29 31 O riental 15 IS z; z Ik r T OF GOD measure 4:30 Video "3" 1 32Quintas (ab.) Zb ¿1 " Brush Prairie" :-5 5:45 Assignment News 33 Paid notice in Sunday School 9:45 a. m. 6:15 Cronkite News J newspaper 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship 6:30 Huckleberry Hound 34 And (L a tin ) ■ B 9 Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. 7:00 Biography ifc 27 99 Conducted Tuesday Adult 7:30 Rawhide 37 G olf mound à ii 51 7:30 p. m. Bible Study 8:30 Route 66 30 H alf-em ' / » (A 40 Behold! Friday Prayer 9:30 Dr. Kildare J ÌM ‘5 '-W. 41 River in 7:30 p. m. Meeting 10:30 Video "3" iZi/i L 1 s r Tuscany u Rev. A. E. Haight, Pastor 55 •4 7 Saturday at M yrtle Point. There w ill be three sessions starting at 10» 30 a. m ., 1:30 and 7:00 p. m. Those schools taking part in tbit meet are: Brookings, Gold B - i - h , Pacific, Bandon, Co quille and Myrtle Point. Coos-Curry Electric See Aniwer Among Advertisements /t Right Way The correct way to paint wood siding is first to apply the paint to the bottom edge of the siding and then to the face, brushing the paint out fully. 48 Light knock 40 Goddess of dlacord 40 Soothsayer SO And S3 Consume 58 Father 04 Small island SO It 11 a ----- animal 58 Spain (ab ) sé Ml 5» MO m b Mi M5 - 56' 1 1 it FOR SALE USED RCA electric range. Two ovens with griddle in middle. $95. Cha*. Jensen, Langlois 818 or ED 2 -3 1 6 1 . 2-7tf USED miscellaneous fu rn iture- vanity, beds, end tables, vac uum cleaner, etc. Also fum igated mattresses, springs and d a v e n o . Harvey McDaniel ED 2-3455 2 -2 1 -ltp it REAL ESTATE VJ J t—Reati»* W. Partile II No Ticket? C h a i r m a n o f a British oversea.: airways arrived in Southampton f r o m N ew Y o rk — by ship buy 55 u MM Ml Mb u u SÓ 52 MO O U R BUSINESS tf PICKING* UP • FMONC EPÎ-4U S SRMÎTATION ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Worship 11:00 a.m . Membership Class Thursday mornings IO 00 a. m. Sunday evenings 7:30 p. m. Rev. H. L. Daugs D. P. DBVOE, REALTOR e e e it FOR RENT IN L A N G L O IS -frig ht new U - kltchen, b u ilt-in oven, burn ers, tile cob and s h o w e r, u tility room,2 bethooms,car- post, e l e c t r i c heat. $65 a month by the year. Phone 243 Doris Hansen, Langlois, Cse. 2 -1 4 - tf THREE U N F U R N IS H E D two bedroom houses. Two newly redecorated. See L e o n a r d Zastera at 235 E. 20th os call ED 2-2855 11-29-tf TWO BEDROOM house In Port Orford.Close in .$50 a month. M a r y Dinsmore. F I 7-7103 Bandon, Cse. 2-14-3tc G O IN G BUSINESS— Building TWO BEDROOM house, parti supply, hardware, feed and seed ally furnished. W. Buchele, store. Good location on 68x100 first house on Paradise Point lot. Approximately $2500. in Road. 1 -lO -tf ventory. Building damaged by Freida. E v e r y t h i n g goes for TWO BEDROOM house, n e a r $5500. 00. school. See Betty Del amar ter, A ♦ ♦ phone ED 2-4511 1-1 7 -tf 2 Bedroom home. 2 1 2 miles north of city near Elk River Rd. ONE BEDROOM partially furn ished ntw home. Built in ap on Hgwy. 101. $900. down w ill pliances; Fireplace, carpeted, buy this race horn e.To tai price e tc . Reference* ED 2-2907 $7950. 00. 1 -1 7 -tf 8*8 * Bldg, sites in city. Lake lots from $1850. Ocean lots $3000. T W O BEDROOM f u r n is h e d cabin. Golden Rod Cabins, per acre. Langlois. 2 -2 1 -ltp COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOME ★ REAL ESTATE 2 Eedrt. dowrrtairs and 2 attic bedrs w ith f o l d a w a y ladder. Wesley D. Fur ished living room and k it- REALTOR che and u tility room. I tested ¡s t a g e and workshop. X -tra 2 Blocks W ert of McKays arge lot. L a : d t c a p e d yard. 1 u r n is h t ugs include — deep Here Since 1946 freeze. frig. electric stove, din No Branch O ffic e —No Salesmen ette set. washer and dryer, T V , living room suite, carpeting, 3 jedroom home on a corner etc. Price $8950. Terms, and a l l e y , lot 100 by 153 W M M foot on 101 highway, across 2G6 W 6th St., Port Orford from Coos-Curry. $10, 000. JOHN W. R E D ” MCWILLIAMS Manager Rent or Lease—Battle Rock Cafe EDgewood 2-2907 Building. W e're waiting far a liv e wire to see the value in this location. ! LEG AL NO TIC E 2 Bedroom house on 50 x 100 ft. lot in needof lots of fixing— but only $1350. takes it. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2 Bedroom home on 40 acre* YOU ARE HEREBY NOT! plus with plenty of water and F I E D t h a t th e undersigned s e v e r a l lovely ocean view George T. Gant has been ap sites—only 8 miles from Port pointed administrator of the Es Orford and just off 101 Hwy. tate of Charles E. Grass, D e ceased, by order of the District Choice Lots and Acreage on Gar Court of the State of Oregon for rison Lake. A 4 acre parcel; the County of Curry. 6 acres parcel and an 11 acr e You are hereby required to parceL present your claim , properly Look over all of it before buy verified, as provided by law, to ing. the undersigned at the law office of McNutt & Gant, 909 North Extra large business lot 100 by Oregon Street, P. O. Box 7, Port 210 w ith a furnished 3 bed room home for only $9000. Orford. Curry County, Oregon, on or before six (6) months from Wcaley D.l the 24th day of January, 1963, Realtor being the first date of publica tion. 2 B la c k s W as* a4 M cK a y * George T. Gant, Phone ED 2-2231 Administrator of the Estate p- of Charles E. Crass, Deceased ★ m Ì scellaneous Publish: January 24, 31; Febru ary 7, 14, 21, 1963. Huge Fire Losses Can Be Cut— I f The nation’» ' huge indus trial fire losses, estimated to cost about $200.000.000 yearly, can he cut if man agement views fire as a men ace to production. Management needs tra in ing in the consequences of fire just as much as em ployees do. according to J. R. Bachtler of U.S. Steel Cor poration. The attitude of “ we've been doing it this way for years and we've never had a fire” must go if crippling fire losses are to be reduced, said Bachtler. He is fire chief of U.S. Steel's Gary tln d .i Steel Works. Bachtler said that training management to understand the necessity for automatic plant fire protection, as well as for employee training in fire prevention and fire fight ing techniques, is the main job of the person in charge of fire protection in any plant. “Unfortunately,” Bachtler said, “ it often takes a seri ous fire, or worse yet, several serious fires to put across this message." SEPTIC TANK PUMPLNC. Low est rates in Port Orford re gardless. Gold Beach Sani tation. Phone CH 7-4020 collect. 1 2 /2 8 /tf F L O W E R S for any occasion. Leave your order a t W e l Is Station. Phone ED 2-2371. ___________________ 2 -2 5 tf , AUCTION For fair market prices consign to Coos-Curry Livestock Auc tion every Wednesday start ing at 1:00 p. m. One m ile south of Bandon on Rosa Road. Plenty of buyers attending Under State and Federal in spection. Culver and Schri- ker, managers. Ray Zumwalt, weighmaster. 3 -9 tf BUILDING SITES, business and > home. Also, income properties Reasonable downpayments. See John Lyle. ED 2-2592. l l - 1 2 t f Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropratie Physician. Physiotherapy ' Hours (Tuesday through Sat urday) 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Theilin Bldg. , Gold Beach CH 7-8051. . . 4 -1 9 t f TV-STEREO RADIO REPAIR PHONE r o 8-8871 Hahn Hardware CURBF COUNTY LOCKSMITH HOT H. TATLOB Pert OsfovB