HOSPITAL NOTES BUY ☆ R E N T 'k * ★ FOR RENT FOR SALE T R A D E i< SELL ★ PROFESSIONAL I R1GIDAIRE mangi« (or sale, THREE U NÍ U R N 1 S H E D two ZENITH Hearing aids, batteries, slightly med $60 ED 2-2603 accessories and appointments. bedroom botaci. Two newly 6 -2 0 -tl P .O . Drugstore ED 2-3281 redecorated. See L e o n a r d 1 2 -It/ ¿attera at 235 E. ?0th or call WESTERN STATES P ly w o o d ED 2-2855. li - 2 9 - t f «hare for tala. Retiring Dox 302, Pori Orford. 6 - 6 - tl ★ BUSIN. SERVICE TWO BEDROOM house, n e a r 4" x 12" DEPTH PLANER with school. See Be try Delarnazter, 1 1/2 horse 220 — 440 motor. phone ED .’-451 1. 1 -1 7 -tf B O O K K E E PIN G Alto newly o v e r h a u l e d 6 cylinder International motor P a y r o ll - T a x e s with 3 • p e e d tram mlalon. TWO C LE A N AFA RTMENTS IN CITY C E N T E R -O N E f Phone after six ED 2-2724. W ilb u r G re e n IiACIIELOR APT., ONE FOR 6 - 6 - 3tp ED 2 -2 9 0 7 OLDER COUPLE, NO Pl s BAITLE ROCK GARAGE. STOCK SADDLE for sale. New­ P o rt O rfo rd 4 -4 -2 tc ly done over. $60. ED 2-2603 6 - 1 3 -tf BANDON BOOKKEEPING Ser­ W O hEDROOM B u n g a lo w v ic e -C o m p le te incom e tax partly furnished. Water fur­ SMALL, upright piano. Western s e r v i c e , bookkeeping and nished. $40.00. W. Dúchele Auto. 5 -3 0 -tl payroll. Thomas M. McCinty, 1 Int house on Paradise Road. Box 625, Bandon,Office phone, 4 -2 5 -tf FI 7-5421; h o m e phone, FI 7-5703. Across the street from FURNISHED HOUSE, two,sm all tlie Theatre. l-1 0 tf ★ LOST bedrooms $50 mo. th.' Con­ tact Sam Knight ED 7.-2911 CTKRY COUNTY 6-13-2XC LOST, strayed or stolen: O n e LOCKSMITH black and white Boarder C ol­ lie named "Sport". Anyone BOY II. TAYLOB h a v i n g information please FURNISHED HOUSE for r e n t , Port Orford two bedrooms BATTLE ROCK notify Marion Wilson or call GARAGE. 6 IS -tf ED2-2812. 6 -2 0 -ltp SIAMESE KITTEN,three months old disappeared from Wilbur Clarke home on Friday. Re­ ward. CaU ED 2-3612. 6-2O-1U ! ★ MISCELLANEOUS! FLOW ERS for any occasion. L e a v e your order at Wells Station P h o n e ED 2-2371 2 -2 5 -tf BUILD1NC SITES, business and home. Also, Income properties Reasonable down payments. S e c John Lyle. ED 2-2592 I I -1 2 -tf TWO BEDROOM furnnhed apt Phone ED 2-3704. 5-1 6 -tf CARD OF THANKS I would like to use this means of thanking my many friends for their thoughtful cards and notes during my recent Illness. Florence Sondertnan ★ BABY SIT BABY SITTING or child c a r e in my home. Sally Picker! ’ickcrmg 4 -ll-tf ED2-2121. Dr. C, C. S t e m , Chiropratic Phy s l c l a n . Physiotherzpy. Hours ¡Tuesday through Sat­ urday) 9 a. m. to S 30 p. m Thellin B ld g . , Gold Beach CH 7-8051 4-19 tl SEPTIC TANK PUMPING. Low est rates in P o r t Orford re­ gardless. Gold Beach Sanita­ tion. Phone CH 7-4020 c o l­ lect 12-28-tf AUCTION For (air market prices consign toCooe-Curry Livestock Auc­ tion every Wednesday start­ in g at 1.00 p. m. One m ile southo( Bandonon Rosa Road. P l e n t y of buyers attending Under State and Federal in­ spection. Culver and Schri- kcr, managers. Ray Zumwalt, welghmastcr, 3 -9-tf 3 LARGE BED ROOMS, over 1300 sq. ft. . exterior finished, all plywood walls inside, b a th , one and one third acres, 1 1 /2 m iles from Past Orford. Total price $2. 700 00. For a letterhead worthy of you . . . We assure precision print­ A 3 Bedroom home—a one bed­ room c o t t a g e —a cabin at lakesharc — All on nearly an acre of land on Garrison Lake Priced to sell! ing for the letterhead of your choice . . . and we'll gladly help you create a fresh, new design. SHOP s ro ttiF w /ts r_______ Choice Lots and A c r e a g e c Carrisoi L ake-A re good In­ vestments took over all of it b e f o r e buying WESLEY Dt SPENCER PRESS ★ REAL ESTATE* D.F. DEVOE, REALTOR Realtor -2 Blocks Wert of M cK ays- Phonc EDgewood 2-2231 OUR BUSINESS IS PICKING- UP • PKONC FP 2-4265 EXTRA LARGE unfinished h o u s e . 3 bdr Partially wired and plumbed. Large view lot 100 x 150. $4500. 00 with $900. 00 dn. BUILDING LOT on 12th Street. 201 x 87. Total price $ 975.00 $200. 00 down. 3 UNIT APARTMENT HOUSE. 2 furnished 2 bedroom apartments and I unfurnished 3 bedroom apartment Monthly income of over $225 00 A real good investment $3000. 00 down on total price of $9000. 00 War otsoac SANITATION DON BROTZMAN, Représenta five, iR ., Col.): “ It's hard to tell whether the administration is advancing backward or retreating for­ ward.” 3 BEDROOM HOM E plus sm all apartment with fireplace and building suitable for giftshop of food concession. Adjacent to Rattle Rock State Park with m agnificent ocean view. All for the total price of $19, 900. 00 BU ILT WITH THE LADY OF THF. HOUSE IN MIND. This 3 bdr home with daylight basement, secluded on I 3 /4 acres, yet with wonderful view Built-in oven and range. Fireplace Many other features that make living in this home a pleasure Located close to schools a n d shopping Priced reasonable. $ 1 3 ,5 0 0 .0 0 W ill go FHA, State Vets, etc. (Below) -h M I R E K IE M -T V CHANNEL DAYTIME MOND/.Y THRU FRIDAY 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Calendar 9; 30 1 Love Lucy lOiOO The McCoys 10:30 Pete and Gladys 11:00 Love of Life 11:25 CBS News 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 Ben Jerrod 12:25 NBC News 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Password 1:30 Houseparty 2:00 To T ell the Truth 2:25 Life Line 2:30 The M illionaire 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Video 3 5:45 Assignment News 6:15 Cronkite News SATURDAY, JUNE 22 9:00 Captain Kangaroo 10:00 Alvin Show 10:30 Airmans World 11.-00 Saturday News 11:1S Baseball Game of Week L A. at St. Louis 2.-1S British Calendar ★ REAL ESTATE 2. 30 Existence 3:00 Mighty Mouse WESLEY D. SPENCER 3:30 Rin Tin T y. REALTOR 4:00 Roy Rogers 4: 30 Sky King 2 Blocks West of McKays Sc00 Dan Smooi Report Here Since 1946 5:15 Hollywood Park Race 5:45 Dean Manion Forum No Branch Office — No Salesmen 6:00 International Showtime 7:00 Dobie Gillis A w ell built 3 bedroom home, 7: 30 Jackie Gleason furnished, a n d garage on a 8:30 The Defenders business lot 100 by 210; w ell 9:30 Have Gun, W ill Travel located fo r only $7750. 00 ANDA T R A IL E R CAN BE 10.00 Gunsmoke PARKED IN THIS DISTRICT 4 Bedroom I om e in very good condition w i t h 1 1/2 baths fireplace, double garage, in Geer Addition, only $12. 500. ITS HOME IS P R IC E D MUCH nELOW ITS VALUE. How High Is Your Community Credit Reputation? WE ALL like to be admired, looked up to. 18 YOUR record for paying your bllla one to be proud off IT NOT. TODAY’S THE DAT TO PAT! Let’a start building a good credit record today, so you can charge tomorrow. Bekiw is a list of patients admitted to and discharged from Southern Coos General hospital during the past week. Shirley Bishop, in June 11, out June 14. Fred Greenbay, in June 11. John Haga, in June 11, out June 12. William Korenko, in June 11. Carl Looney, Langlois, in June 11, out June 13. Jam es McLeod, in June 11, out June 14. Jonya Seagren, in June 11, out June 12. DAYTIME Jean Penberthy, Port Orford, TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY out June 11. Same as Monday Lillian Goodwin, in June 12. 10-,00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Margie Smith, Gold Beach, in June 12, out June 13 SATURDAY, JUNE 22 9 30 Shari Lewis Sharon Turnow, Wedderburn, in June 12, out June 14. 9:30 King Leonardo Carrie Conant, out June 12. 10- 00 Fury IO. 30 Major League Baseball Fay Martindale, out June 12. Judith ’ Aulman, Eastside, in Chicago at Cleveland 1:30 Film Fare and out June 13. 2:00 Saturday Matinee William Carpenter, Port Or­ 5 0 0 Wide World of Sporu ford, in June 13. out June 14 6.30 Jetsons William Johnston, in June 13. 7:00 Fight of the Week M arilyn Litzenberger, Spring- 7:45 Chinchilla Show field. in June 13. 8:00 Hazel Jam es Croxall, out June 13. 8: 30 Joey Bishop Virgil Hall. Coquille, in June 9:00 Lawrence Welk 14, out June 16 10.00 Hootenanny Janet Madsen, Gold Beach, 10.30 Sunday Night Movie in June 14, out June 16. SUNDAY, JUNE 23 Martha Whitsett, in June 14. 9:00 Faith for Today Jessie Pellet, in June 14. 9:15 Light Tim e Jean Penberthy, Port Orford, 9:30 Social Security in June 15. 10.00 Pooler Gospel Singers Baby girl Penberthy, Port Or­ 11:00 Major League Baseball ford, born June 15. (In Progress) Maud L. Shepherd. Ophir, in 1:30 Film Fare June 15. 2:00 Cizectlons 63 2: 30 Issues and Answers Violet H Miles, Coquille, in 3:00 Sunday Double Feature June 15, out June 16. 5 0 0 Major Adams Traiimaster David Russell. Sixes, in June 6:00 Comedy Capers 16. 6:30 News Special Lloyd Hassell, Port Orford, in 7:00 Ensign O'Toole June 16. 7:30 Disney's World of Color Andrew Madison, Port Orford, 8:30 Car 54 out June 16. 5:00 Bonanza Florence Randall, Port Or­ 10:00 Marilyn Monroe Special ford, out June 16. CHANNEL 6 MONDAY, JUNE 24 9:30 Romper Room 10 00 Price is Right 1 0 3 0 Biugo 11:00 Your First Impression 11:30 Seven Keys 12:00 Ernie Ford Show 12:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 General Hospital 1:30 You Don't Say RAM M M VM AM M M M M M V 2:00 Day In Court 2:24 Midday Report HECURITY L IG H T IN G 1:30 Jane Wyman . 3:00 Queen for a Day 3 30 Who Do You Trust 4:00 American 3andstand Ask About D etalla Today I 4:30 Discovery IV W V V W V W V W V W W W W M 4. 55 Bandstand News 5 0 0 Capt. Humboldt SUNDAY, JUNE 23 5 3 0 Mickey Mouse Club 11:15 Baseball Game of Week 6:00 News by Six L. A. at St. Louis 6:15 Huntlev Brinkley 2:15 Practical Arithmetic 6:30 Gallant Men 2:45 Video 3 7:30 The Dakotas 4:30 Oral Roberts 8: 30 Rifleman 5:00 Amateur Hour 9:00 Stoney Biuke 5:30 G. E. C ollege Bowl 10:00 Ben Casey 6.00 20th Century 11.00 News 6: 30 Probe 11:15 Tonight Show 7.00 Lassie TUESDAY. JUNE 25 7:30 Dennis the Menace 6:30 Laramie 8:00 Ed Sullivan 7:30 Combat 9 00 Real McCoys 8:30 Hawaiian Eye 9:30 G. E. True Theatre 9:30 Untouchables 10-00 Candid - 'im tr i 10:30 Death Valiev D a.s 10 30 What’s M-. Line 11:00 News MONDAY, JUNE 24 11:15 Tonight S'-ow 6.30 Quick Draw McGraw WEDNESDAY JUNE 26 7:00 Price is Right 6:30 Pioneers 7:30 To T ell the Truth 7.00 Rebel 8:00 I've Got A Secret 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 lu c llle Ball 8: 30 Going M.. Way 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Aur Man Higgins 9:30 Andy Crillith 10:00 Naked City 1 0 0 0 Password 11:00 News 10;J0 Allred Hitchcock _ 11:15 Tonight Show W W W W W M M W M M kM M THURSDAY JUNE 27 6:30 Ripcord F O Il Y O I B PROTECTION 7:00 Expedition 7:30 Ozzie and Harriet 8:00 Donna Reed INHUILANCE AGENCY 8:30 Leave it to Beaver Phone CHerry 1.4511 9:00 My Three Sons Gold Beach, Oregon 9:30 McHales Navy 10:00 A lcoa Premeire 11:00 News TUESDAY, JUNE 25 11:15 Tonight Show 6: 30 Mr Ed FRIDAY, JUNE 28 .00 Art Linkletter 5:00 Capt. Humboldt ": 30 Marshal Dillon 5:15 Mickey Mouse Club 8:00 Lloyd Bridges 5 4 5 Over the Garden Fence 8: 30 Red Skelton 6:00 News by Six 9:30 Picture This 6:15 Huntley Brinkley 10:00 Keefe Brasselle Show 6:30 M illion Dollar Movie WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 8:30 FUntstones 6: 30 Yogi Bear 9:00 I'm Dickens, He's Fenster 7:00 Story Of 9:30 77 Sunset Strip 7:30 The Virginian —Color 10:30 Danger Man 9:00 Beverly H illbillies 11:00 News 9: 30 Dick Van Dyke 11:15 Tonight Show 10:00 Reckoning THURSDAY, JUNE 27 ONE DOLLAR of every new sub­ 6: 30 Trails West scription goes to the fireworks 7:00 The Deputy fund. 7: 30 Fair Exchange 8:00 Perry Mason 9:00 Twilight Zone Comedy Corner 10:00 The Nurses 11:00 Championship Bridge FRIDAY, JUNE 28 6:30 Huckleberry Hound 7:00 Biography 7:30 Rawhide 8: 30 Route 66 9: 30 Dt. Kildare 10 30 Video 3 Coos-Curry Electric STOKES ¡T X Ever notice how w ell dogs can w in frien ds and influ - you ’ re ^ a NICE / o r COQUILLE 205 W. 6th. St. Port Orford john w . " red *' M c W illiams , Manager EDgewood 2-2907 Serving the Bandon - North Curry Area COQUILLE. OREGON enee people without reading books on how to do it? *1* that dishwasher job taken yet?” June», 1 9 6 3 -5 Sixes Drag Winners Listed By Weenie Hell Approximately 750 spectators were in attendance at the Sixes Airport for the Western Oregon Drag races June 9. Southwestern Oregon Timing Association reported a total of 96 cars were entered for time trails and 37 cars competed in the elimination competition in the afternoon. Boating Safety Precautions Told By Expert * 11 you're one of the thousands of Oregonians w ho'll enjoy boat ing this summer, take some b e­ forehand precautions that may save your life. Andy S. Landforce, Oregon State University extenrtionwild life specialist, offers these 10 reminders. 1. Don't put too many passen­ gers or too much equipment in your boat. A sm all fishing boat, 12 f e e t or less, is considered fully loaded with two or three p e r s o n s and their equipment S o m e 14-foot skiffs or utility boats may carry four persons and their equipment safely. Wide- beamed, 15to 18-foot runabouts may accom m odate four of fiv e persons safely. 2. Don't " o v e r p o w e r " your boat Many manufacturers sp ec­ ify maximum horsepower for t b e i r boats. It's safer for the boat and its passengers to have it underpowered. 3. When fully clothed, wear a p p r o v e d life jackets w hile traveling, cruising, o r fishing from the boat. If swimming from a boat, store approvedlifejack- ets or seat cushions for each per­ son in the boat. 4. Don't race at e x c e s s i v e speeds close to swimming areas. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« There's danger of a stray swim­ mer getting in the p a t h of a speeding race boat. Remember, says Landforce, sailboats have the right of way over motor boats. 5 Before leaving h o m e , be sure your boat and its trailer are in good shape and have the pro­ per licenses C h e c k boat for cracks and leaks before every excursion. 6. Use common sense in boat­ ing. Avoid rocks, snags, stumps and floating d e b r is . Cut the motor before reaching shore and assembly of cod church use a paddle to beach the craft safely. It's easier on the boat Washington C 10th St. and also safer. Sunday School 9:45 a. m 7. Don't stand up in the boat Morning Worship 11:00 a. m Evangelistic Service 7:00 p, m w hile traveling. A quick swerve may throw the occupant into the Wednesday Night Service 7:00 p. m. water. 8. When getting into a boat, Rev. O. C. Alexander. Pastor step carefully in the m iddle to avoid its tipping. 9. Know and obey b o a t i n g PORT ORFORD BAPTIST laws and regulations Every one MISSION Sunday School 9:45 a. m. has a b e t t e r tim e if the next Church Service 11:00 a. m. driver is courteous and avoids Training Union 7:00 p. m. hc.seplay, says Landforce. 10. If your boat turns over in Evening Service 8:00 p. m. the water, stay with it no m at­ ter how w e l l you can swim. Mary persons who drown from CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass 9:30 p. m. capsized boats a r e swimmers Father Irvin Vanderhey, Priest Float the boat into shore by hold­ ing on and paddling if there is no possible rescue available. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service 11:00 a. in. W hen you fee l like criti­ Testimony Meeting 8:00 p. m. cizing the younger genera- 2nd and 4th Wednesday Cljurrij COMMUNITY CHURCH 20th and Jackson Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Midweek Service 8:00 p. m. (Wednesday) Rev. Jamie France. Pastor tion. just rem em ber ST. CHRISTOPHER'S raised them EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Services held in the Roman C a t h o l i c Church building) Sunday 11 00 a.m. Matins, the Holy E u c h a r i s t and Church School. The Rev. Fr. L. Wayne, Bond, Vicar who C lm winners follow, listed by class, entry name, engine and year, elapsed time, speed and address. S S Melvin Spaght. Ply 19«. 12.05 sec., 112.21 mph. Coos Bay A S Jim Price. Ford 1962, 12.88 sec., 110.42 mph, Portland? B S Phil White, Ply. 1963. 13.83 sec., 100.11 mph, Grants Pana C S Jay Stone, Chev. 1980, 13.81 sec , 98.46 mph, Roseburg. D S Harlan Krause, Chev. 1988, 13.97 sec., 98 25 mph, Florence. E S Lee Wilcox, Pont. 1988, 14 54 sec., 96.87 mph, Gold Beach. F S Allen L. May, Chev. 18B1, 14.73 sec., 95 44 mph, Junction City. G S Mickey Hughes Chev. 1961,, 15.65 sec., 87.20 mph, Eu­ gene H S Bill McGrew, Chev '958, 16.Akec., 82.11 mph, Coos Bay I S ' Kenny Van Devender, Chev. 1955, 16.64 sec., 84 50 mph. Junction City. J S Charles Fulmer. Chev. 1958, 17.12 sec., 79.08 mph, Coos Bay. K S Allen Lakey. Chev. 1956 17 72 sec., 78.19 mph, Florence L S Glenn Cuva. Stude. 1955, 17.45 sec., 78.14 mph Medford M S Bell Grover. Ford 1956 P.U., 17.14 sec ., 74.87 mph, Flor­ ence. N S Johnny Purltey, Merc. 1947. 16 64 sec., 72.75 mph. Reedsport. S SA John Kronenberg, Ply 1963. 13.43 sec., 111.24 mph. Ban­ don. D SA Bruce Stufflel ield. Ply 1959, 14 79 sec 90.45 mph. Rose­ burg. F SA Jam es Younce. Chev 1963 14 89 sec., 88 06 mph. Gold Beach. G SA Doug Cruickshank, Chev 1962, 15.77 sec., 83.72 mph Springfield. H SA Seth Hust, Chev. ¡957. 16 54 sec., 86.78 mph, Gold Beach. A FX Harrell Auxier, Chev. 1963. 13.80 sec., 105 14 mph, Eu­ gene A SP Robin Stonelake, Cor­ vette 1962, 14.35 see . 102 62 mph. Florence C SP Ted Keim. Covette 1958. 13.26 sec., 101 46 mph. Eugene D SP Alex Freadman, Cor­ vette 1960. 14.21 sec . 96 46 mph. Winston. F SP W ayne Campbell, Austin Healy 1962. 16.48 sec., 35.96 mph. Bandon. B G Harry Dolezal, ’34 Ford ’35 Olds eng.. 14.15 sec., 100.11 mph. North Bend D G Don Smith. ’55 Chev, '57 Chev. eng , 16.34 sec 89.19 mph Springfield. F G Claude Brown, ’61 Cor- vair, 16 77 sec., 83.10 mph, Eu­ gene. CSR E J. Linson. ’27 Road­ ster. '53 Ford eng., 14 81 sec.. 9101 mph, Roseburg. BM SP Gary Edwards, '57 Corv.. ’62 Chev. eng , 13.65 sec., 104 52 mph. Roseburg. CM SP Jim Estramado, '60 Corv. 12,47 sec., 109.48 mph, Goldhill. A R Marvin Taylor, '32 Ban­ tam. '62 Chev. eng , 11.09 sec. 119 36 mph. Eureka, Calif. A D Thompson-Thompson-Mc- Clurg, '61 Chev. eng., 9 90 sec.. 163 33 mph. Medford. B D Bentson & Crume '60 Chev. eng., 10.41 sec., 141.62 mph. Salem D D Del Shellenbarger, '43 Ranger Aircraft, 13 02 sec., 106.38 mph. Coos Bay. AA FT) Roy Dunn, '63 Olds eng., 9.19 sec.. 178.57 mph. Eu­ reka. Calif. A FD Jack Birdwell, 63 L in ­ coln eng , 9.56 sec., 168.85 mph, Montague, Calif. THIS CURIOUS WORLD JEHOVAH'S WITNESS Sunday Service 4:00 p. m. Wed. Bible Study 8:00 p. m. Friday. Theocratic Ministry- School 7:30 p. m. Friday Service Meeting 8:30 p. m. E.C. Carlson, Presiding Minister SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Sabbath School 9:00 a. m. Church Service 10:30 a. m. Elder C. E. Wimer. Pastor ALTHOUGH N O LARGER. THAN A /H C X Z F F , THIS A N IM A L CAOS SO THE DEFEAT OF A N A Q 4 4 V / WHILE THE ASSYRIAN KING, S V N N A C H E R i B , R ESTED H IS A R M Y A T NIG H T, A HOROe OF VOLES G N A W IO AWAY THEIR. ARROWS A N O B O W S T R IN G S '. PENTICOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD " Brush Prairie" Sunday School 9:45 a. m. TheNflVIECTR«**'CLEPHANT F O R M AT THE BA C K OF THE J A W Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. A N O GRADUALLY W O R K . Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. FO R W A R D , Tuesday zXdult S H O V IN G Bible Study 7:30 p. m. T H E OLD TEETH Friday Prayer OUT M eeting 7:30 p .m . A T THE Rev. A. E. Haight, Pastor FRONT. Ft ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘ Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Worship 11:00 a. m. Membership Class Thursday mornings 10:00 a. m Sunday evenings 7:30 p. m, CREDIT BUREAU f, Port Orford Nows, Kev. H. L. Daugs W IN E- MUST COME FROM A LIM ITED A R E A O F FRANCE TO BE LEGALLY CALLED OSMA/AMOAdr.