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J>—Port < ifo rd News, Thursday, Decem ber 12, 19t>3 SPOBTHAVIN, INCORPORATED, HARBOR. ORFGON their maintenance crews, under Rif'S tCW TO FURNISH DRACUNE AND TRACTOR the direction of Ernie Thompson, d istrict sales manager, and AIRMAN GEO. DWIRE S|s.»rthaven, Inc., Harbor, < > •- Carl Johnson, field executive, of Vllstates I easing Co. , Eugene. Colyear Motor Sales. Portland. gen, was low o , »even bidders $8, otOj S te e lm a n -IX itt, In c ., TO BE AIR POLICEMAN Others participating in the I uc'Jas at $b, 335 to fu riu tb * P o r t l a n d $u, 5S5. Interstate ¡conference were 11 W Robin dragline capable o f handling at Heavy H a u lin g C o .. Portland, son. district manager for Allied least a two cub ic yard bucket $10,804, F. L Some«, M edlord, ¡Automotive Parts. Portland: fu lly loaded and a 110 lio n e - $11, I '0, and P a c ific Concrete Chuck Baker, western area p o w e r tra cto r tor about I >0 C o ., Portland, $17,290 The basin entrance channel Is sales manager for Mien,test. w orking Itours to dredge the an We«( I 'n . o T„L~.k. r. u . I Fullerton, C alif.; Pale Huff. tra' ee , hanneI to the t-oat basin to be dredged to a depth o, ten West Coast Telephone com- growth. ’ J J*5' 1™ and S,ep‘ on the Che,co River at Harbor, feet Iw low m ean low er low wa oanv s liS , P ,.< 7 m; future U,Un? gn,Wth' r * * k’ " al ’ » * * ™ n W >any s 1900 employees w ill find ping centra office battery for Monmouth of Los Altos, c'regon. I patty pmg up central ter. 1 he w id th ol the channel their continuing drive for the capacity. $9690 Colonel Sterling K. F u in iin g e r, w i ll he de term in ed by the fu ll C a lif, Jerry M ills, district man ult.mate in communications I One hundred lines and 100 Portland ll.S Army D istrict En cast o f the bucket. ager of Perfect Circle. Portland; gineer, announced the o t h e r ! service fueled by an all-tim e terminals w ill be installed at Dick Bailey, regional sales man bidden as hum an lo g g in g Co. , record construction budget of Empire at a cos, of $6500. and TN W S MO« TU ISSWMM P UAM M ager for Purolator. Lake Oswe SI7.000.000 in 1969 $8000 w ill be spent to revise the go: and Roy Peterson, regional Camas V alley, Oregon, $8, 5.1 Sj FM TOO, TOW FU HtF U » F M N M The figure was announced to heating and ventilating system manager for Zolner. Portland ern States Plywood Corp and day bv West Coast's Oregon dis a, the Em pire office The prim ary purpose of the tric t manager. Lyle E Cross A $91,000 project at the North meeting was to help individuals Akin Motors Guests attending from Ifort of Beaverton who said it ranked Bend central office calls for | with automotive problems and Orford were Roy I, Price and well in excess of the expansion 300 lines and 300 terminals and I _ to learn bow to pinpoint areas D e n n is Sonderman George ! outlays of all but a tiny hand additional toll and extended area I of trouble in order to remedy Coonrod was a guest from Sixes ' ful of the nation s 2800 indepen service trunks. them Lackland AFB, Tex.—Airman dent telephone firm s ." Over-$5000 outlays for other Local fleets represented in George T Dwire, son of Mr. and The $17,000,000 Is $3,000,000 exchanges in the Coos Bay di- eluded Austin Logging. C. E. < ««a. »'> C >41 ¿1 ln»> Mrs Elton E. Dwire of Airport above this year's construction \\ hat dot's one do when tie Carpenter, H o u s t o n Barton. Road. Sixes. Ore., has been se total for the company's 73 ex sees an auto w ith a le ft tu rn BANDON aerial cable add t'u rrv countv road department lected for technical training as changes in Oregon, northern itxms along US Highway South )4S Tim ber. Lemery Logging signal while a woman gives an a ir policeman at this A ir California and Washington—the * n d jo Four Mile. $33,110 Co 1' S Forest Service. West a rig h t hand s ig n a l' Force base previous 12-month high in the BROOKINGS — aerial c a b le -------------------- -------------------------- - Airm an Dwire, who enlisted operation's 35-year existence, and wire additions and pole line .n the A ir Force a short time The budget carries $7,000,000 reconstruction along old High ago. has completed his initial for the more than 40 exchanges way 101 North, $21.920. and 160 basic m ilita ry training here. m O r e g o n , compared with lines and 200 terminals. $6630 A 1960 graduate of Pacific $5,633,000 for 1963 COQUILLE—aerial cable ad High School at Port Orford. Ore . West Coast Division Manager ditions on Highway 92 south to he attended Oregon Technical J- Bruce Eddy of Coos Bay re- Rink creek. S8100 Institute at Klam ath Falls ported that the division's 11 ex- GOLD BEACH—aerial cable — — — — ------------ changes w ill share in approxi additions. Je rry's Flat to the mately $1 000.000 of the new north bank of the Rogue river, Dinner Guests construction money It w ill be divided somewhat equally be- $17,450 . Thanksgiving ,, . , , weekend ... . „ guests divided POWERS—aerial cable and of . r Mr. and tWe — e n toll .................. .____ . Mrs. Albert Britton . ,, — add8 wns and two pole line rehabilitation. $8890 n p r v w,Od« ^ ” ; categories of local plant, biuld- of J r‘e « M>rtle Ifoint ,ng and equipment prox<?tsl 100 REEDSPORT—installation lines and 200 terminals at and daughters Mary and Sue. under and over $.5000 the central office. 15.040. also Jean, home from the Uni* versity of Oregon, and Diane, company has set aside ‘ The chief objective of these a student at the M e rritt Davis i?660.(W for under-$5000 jobs local expenditures is to become current with regard to orders School of Commerce in Salem, in Oregon next year. ---------------------------- Largest plant expenditure* In held for new or upgraded ser M rs. C o llier Homo the division in 1969 are ear- vices." Manager Eddy said. Substantial progress toward Mrs Polly Collier, recently marked for Reedsport-Lakeside ill and a patient in a Medford toll cable expansion and elimm- this goal has been recorded in 1963.” hospital who later recuperated ating troublesome open wire He enumerated a dozen $5000- at the home of relatives in Rose An ¡tern of $66.500 is allocated burg. was brought to her home for the Sherman avenue-Glas- plus projects aimed at refining | and expanding service between at Sixes Saturday by M r and gow cable project Mrs Troy Rice of Roseburg. Eddy listed other 1964 under division points These include takings in the Coos Bay ex 1965 toll and 1966 extended area Prices V is it Sons change as follows: rebuilding service requirements, Brook Mr. and Mrs Herman Price the old pole line along Highway ings. $9670. equipment replace enjoyed Thanksgiving holidays 101 North. $12.880: aerial cable ment. Coos Bay-Roseburg. $38.- with their sons. Don, and Mr. extensions from Coos riv e r to 000; radio at Gold Beach for and Mrs Dave Price in San Damal's Creek road. $10.620: Coos Bay-Gold Beach toll ser Diego. serial cable additions west of vice, $69.210; radio at Port Or ford for Coos Bav-Gold Beach They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Coos Bay, $8820: installing 300 service, $15,130; 1965-66 exten Max Graves of Annaheim. Calif , lines and 900 terminals at the former residents of Port Orford ded area service requirements. central office to accommodate North Bend. $5050 1965 Coquille toll requirements. $9670, replace facilities at Hauser. $10.970; provide cable ca rrie r for Coos Bay-Reedsport service, $13.060 Telephone Construction Budget Set At 17 Million CHICKENS FOR SALE EACH I r riATHfft gf Movco nu ter« or il og vow <5.00 P E R D O Z E N LIVE P h o n e Et> 2 - 3 5 7 4 ■ft1 «*: r>".rV B 3 l 0C£AN V/EN POULTRY rtc /rtc SilßER MARKET EHOPS OUR MEATS ARE fOO% GUARANTEED f LB PORK LOIN ROAST SPARC R IB S COUMTCW FRESH HAMBURGER BANDON CHEESE LITTLE PIG- SAUSAGES People Comment On Community ■ Area Needs F ollow ing arc a sam pling of com m ent! included in the re cently conducted C o m m u n ity - X re a ju rvcy by Port O rford J ay- "W e need the sales tax lik e we need a hole in the h e a d ." Age 55. Present buildings and fa - ft “ tü n e we looked ahead c ilitie s o f the schools slxjuld be tim e "h e n our d w in d lin g used for teen age. Should get j l u m b e r supply is gone. Have startea on co m m u n ity cen ter , geology survey made for poss- building. Location by a cq u irin g ib le m in in g industry. T ry to en tic e re la te d industry w ith free site at least. " Age 62. la n d and free taxes for in d e fin - Fix up o r tear down some o f ate period. " Age 90. o f the ol d b u ild in g : down town? "C once ryed e ffo rt to stop to u Age 62. "Low er taxes so as to a ttra c t rists fo r a day or two. T his is the industry and new people and new m ost obvious source of p o te n tia l b e n e fit to Port Orford. " Age 95. m oney in this area. " Age 67, Sales ta x - I d o n 't w ant it because there already is enough taxi Age 20. "N e w industry, wood products o r m in e ra l developm ent. Age 95. O C C IP e N T LB LB LB 59c 59e Turner Auto Hosts Clinic Jim Turner of Turner Auto Parts. Gold Beach, was host Nov. 20 to sales representatives and guests at a conference for automotive fleet owners and "C o if course." Age 58. "W e need som ething for our youngsters now. How about a place tha t can be used fo r ro lle r skating and dancing. Dues should be c h a r g e d t o help pay cost1.' Age 50. Port O rford needs a depart m en t store. Age 50. "B o w lin g a lle y ." Age 51. SAUSAGE or CHEESE PIZZA BLUE BONNET MARGARINE TOMATO SAUCE ^MUSHROOMS MR. CLEAN DETERGENT BORDENS CHOCOLATE PRINK. Flavor win. CRESCENT DILL "Sales tax, yes. Age 2L 35* Improve shipping fa c ilitie s ." Age 28. l B WWÎ6 a u A /tf CAT FOOD PDfr FOOD chicken t Live«. B lue mt . DIET POR D0G5 e>tur MT, CAMS C H IU with BEANS OtWNISONS - 9 0 -Or 2.9-O t WELCH'S frPAPE JUICE FRENCH FRIES b - av - a - pm - *»-0« 29c io O» r i» BOOTH S H R IM P 5» Developm ent o f fish in g and m in eral industries'. Age 28. "Sales tax - I b e lie ve th a t a sales ta x w o uld be a way o f in creasing the budget, but i t w ould a ffect the e ld e rly and the fa m - lies w ith 5 o r 5 c h ild re n eq ua lly as w e ll as the single person or tourist.' Age 22. " I th in k th a t some k in d o f new industry ought to be brought to town or else w e 'll not need the rest o f them . " Age 25. "C are o f cem etery. " Age 18. CAMP6EULS TOMATO SMV GAN Greetings ' Som ething for when the lu m ber runs out. " Age 16. "B o w lin g a lle y . " Age 19. "O cea n sport fishing ."A ge 50. "Supervised e n te rta in m e n t for boys and girls. Im p ro ve m e n t o f highw ay 101 between Port O rford and Bandon- - this takes organ ized a c tio n such as was done on H ighw ay 92, Sales ta x — o n ly i f used fo r e d u c a tio n ."O ld enough to vote. "Im p ro v e m e n t in H ighw ay 101 between Port O rford and Bandon. Sales t a x - y e s - if used fo r edu ca tio n . C i g a r e t te ta x - y e s - if used fo r e d uca tion . " " F a c ilitie s fo r shipp ing chips and wood products. Schools and g y m c o u l d be used fo r teen center." Age 58. "N e w industry, c h ip board o r som ething to use up waste m a - : e ria l o f lu m b e r and plyw o o d m ills . " Age 59. SUNÇHINJE CRACKERS H e re 's to a h o lid a y m e rry a n d b rig h t, w ith b e l ls r i n g i n g , c a r o l s in g in g , g r e e t in g s a n d tr e a tin g s , g ilt s a n d g la d n e s s g a lo r e . l- L S ’ PX6- N IG H T L V MJ 5 (DRIVIWAY PARKING.) A T ... /F/zwir 0R A N M 3 9 99 AVOCADOS - IO Carrots CHRISTMAS . . CAROLS a « / D E C O C T IO N S #477 LETTUCE 1-L6 TLBS COFFEE 69 37 puer* e rste r tvs' Dec,. 12 - / 3 - /4 Î-LK Where Price« Are Uwer Every Day { HtW NOUUi 9 H9 MHY tKCtrr MHMV