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^*3 ★ FOR SALK ★ FOR RENT SIX man rubber boat, Ilka naw, UNFURNISHED house w ith fire - $25,Carl P latt,l anglois, phone p la c e , and gas te a t, large 255. ________ 5 -l3 -3 tp rooms. C a ll ID 2-2302. 4 -1 5 -tf DENMARK Service Station, by owner, 5 -1 3 -tf UNFURNISHED t w o bedroom house w ith fireplace, freshly TWO us«d bicycles, one g irl's painted. C a ll ED 2-4530. and one boy's.C all BD 2-3433. 5 -1 3 -tf ____________ S -l3 -2 tp PORTABLE l i v i n g m achine, good condition, $15. See at 611 I'lth S t o r c a ll ID 2-4142. __________________ S 1 3 -ltp 17* C abin boat, two motors and tra ile r, good condition. Heil ca ih offer. W lu te 'i Karin, Elk R iver road,or c a ll I I , 2-2380. ____________________ 5-13-tf CERT'S a gay g irt- re a d ) for a w h irl after cle a n in g carpvta w ith IIIue I nitre. Rant ele ctric iham pooer $1. Western Auto. ___________________ 5-1 3-ltc SMALL tra ile r. C a ll ID 2-2425, La ketnle 11.n ie r C o u rt itp THREE room g a r a g e houfr. Comfortable and n n iu ro ith id i l l . 00. I’lion. ID > . ’231. I -7-11 T W O ROOM furnished single apartment. O n e |>erson. $38 l«cr m ill, including iit lllt le t , I D 2-2231. 3 -2 5 -tf 1 WO bedroom apartmv it, u t il ities furnished, $100 |>er m ill. C a ll ID 2-2521. See Chuck at M cK a y's,________ 2-11 -u 1964 JEEP motor, 6, 000 rn five, i .<l111 ■ I• ti . », I I •lS,i I I. . , ★ FOR SALI OR RENT m otor and itlc k th lft tram m i n i o n , 305 It, m . S I25 T W O bedroom house, 14, 500. brownie tra m m iu io n . «mail S m all down payment w i t h 3 -speed w ith th ift and front terms. Phone ID 2-2855. linkage, For pickup or >mall 5 -6 - tf truck, $75. C II CH 7-4108 5-6-2tc CARD OF THANKS QUICK R E E LS . $19.95. U ie e li' rrlg h to r le ft hand, l i c i t eti! .Auto. 4 -1 5 -Ü 12 New llim |> th irc Item — laying. Sl.SOcach. I B. K oita, ID 2- 3574. 4 2 2 -tf L .W N BOY mower», tille r* hi , h oc k^ll'a m m lu te , 4 - 15 - if lO c m uch furniture, E trie w a ite r and dryer, butane range and water heater, a ll guaran teed and In good working o r der. bedite id. box springs and mattress, No Fridhy night or Saturday calls. taJ 2-2760. 4 -2 9 -4 tp III .cCords, hl modern JOtuid, compat.i d e -p la yt, i l c t e o - pla)», lu -U . 39 cents e a c h , lle tte m . ito. 1 - lS - lf S P IlD Queen washer $35. Mrs le it ii Wt tch. c a ll Langlois S4C 5 -6 -3tC TWO wheel tra ile r, good '.ires. $25. P lw v ID 2-3455. 5 -6 -0 * \ The way* and means c o m m it tee of tte BPW club w ith to e x press their appreciation for the lo y a l support given the recent "C o u n try Store" by the c it liens of Port Orford. Fven though this event was given on short notice It was w e ll attended. T te club was a b lc to c le a r the $100 nec essary for th e ir aiumal scholar ship award to be given a local h ig h school g irl whose name w ill be given at a la te r date. Thanks again Port Oriord. Port Orford Business and Professional Women's Club i R KAI? ESTATE W E SLE Y D, SPE N C E R REALTOR SINCE 1946 60 by 200 fodt bus. lo t next to Pitch's ’bdveni, close to fish dock, post o ffice and bank. $40Ud. (X) for quick sale. A * Old Ranch Home, garage, nam and fru it trees, on 20 ac res. $12, 000. 00 terms. 3 bedroom home on bus, com er lot, on 101 and Is 100 by 153, a real bargain at $ (XXX). 00 cask Four Acres plus, w ith tw o-room cabin,chicken coup, good wa - ter, $2500, 00 terms. lovely three bedioom liome w ith (iieplaC i a n d a ll needed space Well placed anti b u ilt, on 2 lire-, plus, priced at $13,000. w ith good down payment, Mrs, I , C. Hansote I tp tf ★ pkrsonal " Coos-Curry Electric ZEN IT ! i hearing aids, batteries, act essorics and appointments P.O .D rugstore E D 2-3281. tf ALL-ELECTRIC RESIDENTSL R-\TE MW*nAMMAA«<AMARAAS*MMM«MI BANDON BOOKKEEPING S e r vice --C o m p le te income lax service, bookkeeping and pa) ro ll Thom a» M McGinty Ro* 625, Bandon O ffice phone FI 7 5421 j h o m e phone FI 7- 5703 Across t k street from ¡h? th -n tre . tf SUNDAY 8:00 Lamp Unto M y Feet 8:30 Look Up and Live 9:00 Oral Roberts 9:30 Face the N ation 10:00 Baseball Game 12:30 R oller Derby 1:30 Bowling 2:30 This is the Life 3:00 The Answer 3-30 The Big Picture 4:00 Peter Pot am us 4:30 Annie Oakley 5:00 Zooram a 5:30 Am ateur Hour 0:00 T w e n tie th Century 6:30 Science in A ctio n 7:00 Lassie 7:30 M y Favorite M artian 8:00 Ed S ullivan 9:00 M ovie 1 1:00 CBS News 11:15 Weather PARTS for sm all motors are available a tD a ve 's Radio and T V . Short blocks, rings and other misc. parts far Ifriggs C Stratton, C lin to n and Tech- u-nseh. C om plete stock. Ban don FI 7-536?. S -6-4tc ★ MISCELLANEOUS S I N C I R Service, sales and accessories. P h o n e Port Cleaner». ID 2- 3165, ____4 -2 2 - tf «M W W W W W W W M M M A A M A A M * '•AWS F lir D : A ll txpes f i l e d quickly on our piecision l ote) w itom aiic f i l e t Y im saw» w ill cut faster, cleaner, trim Old saw* retoothed. Tred Sav a g e . No. 17 Ham let. FD 2 2833 If foil voi r P K n n c c n o n STOKES IN N lT tA M 'E AGKNCT Phone C Herrjr 7-4511 (■old Heath, Oregon M rtM M M M M M M M M M W M M M M l MONDAY J Block on Jeffenoi St. 100 x 300. O c c j i i and Lake view'. $1000. 00 cask 20 acres adieu ng P acifu High School w ilh boil ft. on Hgxvs . 101. $7500. 00 Large leu O' the protected side o f La beshore D rive. 1-35 feet of »lake f r o n t a g e w i t h ocean. sSOOO. 00. 30 i 100 toot business lo t over looking tlw dock area SD'SO.OO I '0 0 'q u a rt feet oi liv in g space w ith P lN Q IllM I C VII W o r CITS AND OCEAN, 2 '«edrooms w ith room for 2 more or large fa m ily room. Redwood exterior and tliro 'ig h o tii tt e i n t e r i o r . W ell located close to shopping $'. ’>500, 00 w ith terms, 1 or Business opj» we have tra ile r courts, motels and large tracts for subdivision. 7,44 acres south of town. Over looking Hubbards creek beach audocea i. 350 feel on Highway 101 a nd 200 feet on old highway. Priced at o n l) $n500. 2 bedroom liome m e lt). 1 block o ff highway. $1000. 00 down on to ta l price o i $4500. 00. Building sites of all kinds, A nice 2 bdr. home, Fireplace and garbage disposal. Located on large lot in I he Denmark area. 211.1 W. 6th Si , Port Oriord JOHN W. " R ID " M c WILLI AMS Manager I Dgewood 2-2907 —... . . . . . - f — : i i l l U i n n SI I’ , 1C T IN K PUMPING. Io est rates in Port Orfoid n g aid less Gold Beach S.u iU .ition. C a ll CH 7-4020 c o lle c t. Il * FOVXh W ID D IN G ring. Owner m a y cla tm by id e n tify in g and pay ing fo r ad. 5 -1 3 -tf stu» How High Is Your Community Credit Reputation? W l ALL like to be admired looked up to. .S TOUR w o r d t t paytag yoor bllla one to bo proud of? IT NOT. TODAY'S TUB DAT TO TATI Let’s «tart building a good credit record today, ao you can charge tomorrow. CREDIT BUREAU or O O Q O IL U Serving the Bandon - North Curry Area OOQUILLS. OUOOM Today Show Capt. Kangaroo CBS New* I lo ve Lucy Andy of Mayberry Jack LaLanne Show Love of I Hr CBS News Search for Tomorrow The Guiding Light Let's Make A Deal NBC News As the World Turns Password House party To T e ll the Truth CBS News The Edge of Night Secret Storm Price is Right Trailm aster Cartoons Assignment News C ronkite News NOW A NEW LOW ★ PROFESSIONAL ★ UP HUBRXRDS CRFTK. 12.5 acre« w ith liva b le home anduev starter h o u s e . Fenced pasture w ith beautiful year-round creek. Priced at $8500. 00 7:00 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:25 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:25 12:30 1.00 1:30 2:00 2:25 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 6:00 6:30 SA TURDAY 8:00 M ister Mayor —2 Blocks West of M cKays— 9:00 The A lv in Show Plionu (Dgewood 2-2231 9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo - 10:00 Quick Draw McGraw 10:30 CBS News 11:00 CBS Bowling 12:00 CBS Tennis 1:00 Western M ovie 2:00 1 (xjve Lucy 2:30 M ighty Mouse 3:00 Wrestling 4:00 Sky K ing 4:30 M y Friend Flicka 5:00 Dan Smoot Report 5:15 Dean Manion Forum 5:30 Shindig 6:30 M y Three Sons 7:00 Password 7:30 Jackie Cleason 8:30 G illig a n 's island 9;00 Secret Agent 10:00 Cunsmoke 11:00 M o t ie LADIES, doe* o u rd a T routine leave • on lit tle or no tim e for care of o u r hair? \ properl) fitte d a id in d ivid u a lly its led w ig w ill make vour life to m uch c a lle r and enjoyable. Dr C.G Stem. C hiropratic Pin H oliday House Pons V illa g e . siciau Physiotherapy Hours North Bend, Orc. 5-1 3 -2 U (Tuesday ihiough Saturday) 9a ni. to 5-30 p. m The 11 in Bldg G o ld Beach. CH 7- 6051,______ _____ tf REAL ESTATE D .F , DEVOE, REALTOR D AYTIM E MONDAY THRU FRIDAY WESLEY D. SPLNCER R ealtor N O T IC E I II I IO PARINTSi \ „ y isnaitlhorizcd tuvenile or per son caught s lo o tin g , i firearm srvnswt-.cr to endanger tte f i i i or properly ui the upper ulk River area on or near tlie property of D eW itt Barclay, w i ll be punished to die fu ll extent of the law. -CHANNEL 3 KIEM TV ‘ t o 2-2361 7:00 True Adventure 7:30 To T e ll the Truth 8:00 I'v e Got A Secret 8:30 Andy G riffith 9:00 M elina M ercouri's 10i00 Ben Casey 11:00 Late New* 11:15 T onight Show TUESDAY 7:00 Marshal D illo n 7:30 Qambat 8:30 Red Skelton 9:30 P etticoat Junction 10:00 The Doctors b Nurses 11:00 Late News 11:15 T onight Show WEDNESDAY 7:00 Survival 7:30 M ister Ed 8:00 My- L iv in g D oll 8:30 Beverly H illb illie s 9:00 D ic k Van Dy ke 9:30 Wendy aud Me 10:00 Danny Kaye Sbovv 11:00 Late News 11:15 Tonight Show THURSDAY 7:00 Trackdown 7:30 The Ministers 8:00 Perry Mason 9:00 The Detectives 10:00 The Defenders 11:00 Late News 11: IS Tonight Show FRIDAY 7:00 Men In Crisis 7:30 Rawhide 8:30 M cH ale's Navy 9:00 Bewitched 9:30 Comer Pyle 10:00 S lattery's People 11:00 Late News 11:15 T o n ig h t Show M otor Cop ( catching up w ith speeder and la d y passenger)-- Say. what do you mean by d riv ing at 80? Mot or i si—Good It r a v e n s ! I thought y on were I lie lady 's hus band. From a p e titio n in a damage suit by a lady whose bathtub is located in the kitchen: "T h a t u p o n emerging from tub p la in tiff stepped on soap and was thus com pelled to sit upon the range. That, although, site a ro s e therefrom w ith a ll d i li gence (she w o u ld !) she discov ered she liad been branded H-47. CHANNEL 6 KVIQTV MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30 Count Marco 9:00 Make Room for Daddy 9:30 Wfhat's This Song 9:55 News 10:00 Concentration 10:30 Jeopardy 1 1:00 Say When 11:30 Truth or Consequences 11:55 Newsday Re|>ort 12:00 Donna Reed 12:30 F atter Knows Best i:0 0 I k l l o Pi-a pickers 1:30 Another World 2:00 You D o n 't Say 2:30 Day in Court 2:54 News 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 Movie 4:30 M ovie 6:00 H untley-B rinkley New* 6:30 New »nest SATURDAY 8:30 Hector Heathcote 9:00 Underdog 9:30 I Ife tu ll XL 5 10:00 Dennis 'he Menace 10:30 Fury 11:00 Exploring 12:00 Shenanigans 12:30 Porky Pig 1:00 Am erican Bandstand 2:00 Rig Tlirce G olf 3:00 TDR 3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour S:00 Wide World ot Sports 6:30 Wagon T ia in 7:30 Tlipper 8:00 Kentucky Jones 8:30 Lawrence W ilk 9:30 Hollywood Palace 10*.30 Wyatt la rp 11:00 New» 11:15 Movie SUNDAY 9:30 Herald ot Truth 10:00 Light Tim e 10:1 5 Soclal Security 1030 Beany C C e cil 11:00 B ullw inl.il- 11:30 Directions 65 12:00 NBC Sports 1:00 Asia Today 1:30 Join nv Quest 2:00 NBA Basketball 4:00 W orld o f C o ll 5:00 W ild Kingdom 5:30 College Bowl 6:00 Sports Speci.T 6:30 Pro)lies in Courage 7:30 W alt Disney 8:30 Branded 9.00 Bonanza 10:00 The Rogues MONDAY 7:00 One Step Beyond 7:30 Voyage to Bottom of Sea S:30 No T im e for Sergeants 9:00 Andy W illiam s 10:00 A llred H ilclico ck t 1:00 News 11:10 Peter Gunn T U I SDAY _:00 Peyton Place 7:30 Mr. Novak 8-30 Hullabaloo 9:30 Tycoon 10 00 The Fugitive 11:00 New* 11 .10 Peier Gunn W1DNLSDAY 7:00 Death V a lle y Days 7:30 The V irginian 9:00 Candid Camera 9:30 Sports 11:00 News 1 I t 10 M ovie THURSDAY 7:00 Peylor Place 7:30 D aniel Boone 8:30 Dt. K ildare 9:30 Hazel 10:00 Jimmy Dean 11:00 New* 11:10 M ovie FRIDAY 7-00 Studio 6 8:30 Bob Hope 9:30 lack Benny 10:00 12 O 'clo ck High 11:00 News 11: lu M ovie (Church » > Srnnres » ♦ « ♦ • ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • • • O * « * «4 ASSEMBLY OF COD CHURCH Washington 8 10th St. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. M orning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 P- m. Wednesday Night Service 7:00 P« m. Rev. Ellis Warner, Pastor LATTER DAY SAINTS Priesthood, Sunday 9:00 a. m. Stuiday School 10:30 a. rn. Sacrament, Sunday 6:00 P- m. Primary, Tuesday 4:00 P- m. 7:00 ? m. M , L A. Wednesday R e lie f S o c., Tues. 10:00 a. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass 9:30 a .m . '.ith e r -Vian Kennedy. Priest C OM M UNITY CHURCH 20th and Jackson Sunday School 9:45 a. m. M orning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. M idweek Service 8:00 p .m . (Wednesday) Rev. Jamie France, Pastor S I'. CHRISTOPHER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Services held in new church) Sunday 11:00 a. m . Matins, the H o ly E lie h a r i st and Church SchooL The Rev. Fr. I. Wayne, Bond, Vicar JEHOVAH'S WITNESS Sunday Service 4:00 p. m. Wed, Bible Study 8:00 p. m. Triday, Theocratic M inistry School 7:30 p. m. Friday Service M eeting 8:30 p .m . PENTICOSTAL CHURCH o r GOD "Brush P rairie" Sunday School 9:45 a. m. M orning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Bible Study and prayer m eeting 7:30 p. m. Rev. A. E. Haight, Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Church o i Christ) Sunday School 9:45 a. m. M orning Worship 11:00 a .m . Evening Worship 7:00 p .m . Wed. Prayer M eeting 7:30 p .m . Leo M itc h e ll home Fred Erickson, Student N .C .C . M in iste r » Legion H all ZION LUTHERX?< CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Worship 11:00 •i, m. Membership Class Saturday mornings 9:00 i. in . Wednesday choir 7:30 p. m . R i». Rudolph Me iseh. P.t »lor LUNCH MENU MONDAY Wiener wraps Buttered spinach Cheese slices Prunes M ilk TUESDAY Spaghetti and hamburger Buttered carrots Fruit Bread, butter, m ilk WEDNESDAY Beans and ham Tomatoes Hot rolls and butter Pears M ilk THURSDAY Fried chicken Potato salad Fruit cup w ith topping Bread, butter, m ilk FRIDAY Macaroni salad Buttered beets Tuna fish sandwiches Peaches M ilk CRATSa FINANCE 3UÜE Bet-Gar Hide. CH 7-2811 Gold Beach Azelea Festival Events Noted The B rooklngs-Harbor 26eh Annual Azalea F estival, May 29-30, Is expected to draw over 8,000 v is ito rs during the two- day weekend. The prim e draw ing card Is the Azalea State Park which was featured In the May Issue of Sunset Mag azine. The a rtic le was w ritten with the cooperation of M rs. Elton Smith, secretary of the Brook lngs-Harbor Chamber of Com merce, and related the history of the Festival and numerous attractions in that area. Azalea State Park was ded icated in 1939 by Sam Board- man, superintendent of Oregon State Parks, and is comprised of 26 acres of native hybrid Azaleas. Some of the shrubs are over 360 years old. Congressman Robert B. Dun can has accepted an Invitation to attend the festival along with many other dlgnatarles. AIRPORT DEDICATION Highlight of this year’ s fes tiv a l w ill be the dedication of th> Brookings a irp o rt Saturday, May 29, which w ill be com memorated by a special postal cachet. A ll a irm a il letters with sufficient postage and se lf- addressed w ill be stamped with the cacheted postal cover by the Chamber of Commerce of fic ia ls and be mailed May 29. To lie collectors Items these envelopes should tie unsealed. The chamber office has re ceived to date tietween 600 and 700 a irm a il le tte rs to fie stamp ed as fa r away as Scotland, A u stria , New Guinea and many from Canada. AZALEA FESTIVAL COURT Each year a new Azalea Fes tiva l court Is selected with this year’ s court comprised of seven B rookings-Harbor senior g irls . The queen is 18-year-old Linda Diane Brown. Six p rin cesses are Penny M yers,Glen da Shields, Karen Westeren, Nelda E sselstrom , Becky Moe and M issy Brown. Festival theme is “ Azalea M elodies” with the program to Include a pancake breakfast, parade, coronation of queen, seafood luncheon, band con- Television Brings First Natinnal Driver's Test With Oregon’ s tra ffic acci dent, in ju ry and death rate at an a ll-tim e high, Vern L. H ill, D ire c to r, Oregon Department of M otor Vehicles, has urged a ll licensed d riv e rs to test \ h e i r d rivin g knowledge and a bility by watching the firs t n a t i o n a l television d riv e rs ’ test at 10 p.m ., P acific Daylight Tim e, Monday, May 24. Telecast by CBS, the pro gram w ill be ca rrie d on KOT1- TV (Channel 2), Klamath F a lls; KBES-TV (Channel 5), Medford; and KOIN-TV(Channel 6), P o rt land. T h r o u g h community an tenna systems and network- affiliated stations in bordering states, viewers in pra ctica lly every community In the state w ill 1« able to receive this program . In preparation fo r nearly 18 months, the program prom ises spectacular cinematography fo r the viewer to test his d rivin g judgment in emergency situ ations. High-speed head-on co l- lisons, staged by experienced stunt d riv e rs , put the viewer in the d riv e r’ s seat to see how he reacts. The television test w ill judge defensive d rivin g techniques, rules of the road and perception of hazards. Test form s w ill be available free at all Department of Motor Vehicle offices In the state, said H ill. Howard L . Eddy, Manager of the T ra ffic Safety & Education Division of the Department of Motor Vehicles, said, “ With A p r il’ s tra ffic deaths up nearly 80r over the same month last year, and with Oregon headed into the Mem orial Day week end, it behooves every d riv e r to test him self on his a b ility to stay alive in tr a ffic .” Viewers w ill be able to com pare their answers and scores with those of a cross-section of A m e r ic a n d riv e rs whose test scores w ill be tabulated by IBM compute -s and flashed to viewers at home im m ediately following each question. The T ra ffic Safety & Educa tion Division of the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Oregon T r a f f i c Safety -Commission, local safety councils and the National Safety Council are all cooperating in this fir s t tele vision safety e ffo rt, said Eddy. SAVE MONEY BUY A SUBSCRIPTION WEATHER REPORT 4 W tfKIV H / s n w . . . .................. I I 4- /W S **. M ax M in Date 60 Apr. 27 65 55 Apr. 28 62 52 Apr. 29 58 53 Apr. 30 55 53 M ay 1 54 54 57 M ay 2 56 51 M ay 3 53 M ay 4 50 46 50 M ay 5 47 May 6 57 59 49 M ay 7 55 58 May 8 52 62 M ay 9 59 M ay 10 65 . Rain . 70 . 11 .0 0 . 13 . 33 .0 7 . 00 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 ce rt, carnival, square dance and teen dance to be held on Saturday. On Sunday, May 30, a Com munity W o r s h ip Service is p la n n e d with the traditional Beef Barbecue at tte Azalea State Park. The Mt. Em jlv and Mineral Club, Pelican Bay A rts Association and Azalea Garden Club w ill also hold two-day shows. The p r i c e of the festival tickets w ill be on a pre-sale basis of $2 per adult through May 15. A fter that date they can be purchased for $2.50. Children 12 and under w ill be a d m it t e d fo r 75f. O ut-of- town people may purchase th e ir tickets through the Chamber of Commerce office In Brookings. The Small Society By SCOTT LAMB Information D irector While President Johnson is struggling to build the Great Society, members of his cab inet are hard at work attempt ing to create a “ Sm allSoclety” in agriculture. This has become most apparent in a recent news story from C alifornia telling ot growers plowing under some $9 m illio n worth of strawber ries because of a picker short age. The shortage was planned by the government and executed with the finality practiced by bureaucrats alone. With the legislated close out of the Bracero program and the d icta to ria l order by Secre tary of Labor W illa rd W irtz that growers must pungle up higher pay fo r pickers, growers found themselves In a strange and almost unlielieveable s it uation. American finance and pro cessing industries moved to Mexico to take advantage of the cheap labor offered by the “ homelound” B r a c e r o s. The berries grown In Mexico are s h ip p e d back to the United States where they compete with American-grown b e rrie s. The s a m e problem became apparent In the date industry In the Coachella Valley of C a lif ornia. There, the $7 m illion date Industry faced disaster following an order from Sec retary W irtz that the growers guarantee every person show ing up In the groves $1.50 an hour. Piece work pickers were averaging $1.57 an hour. However, dates are Imported from the Middle East in com petition with C alifornia grow e rs. Labor costs in those coun trie s are about 25 cents an hour. Our government is quite ada mant about building two-way trade with other nations, and it is extremely d i f f i c u l t to maintain protective ta riffs on a gricultural products. T h e r e f o r e , with Im ports maintained and high wages set by government decree, farm ers are rapidly become the "S m all Society.” Landlord's Duty . . . Usually the landlord keeps control over some part of rented property. The more he controls, the more he can keep an eye on the tenant’ s activ itie s , and the more responsib ility he has. The area he con tro ls must be safe fo r the tenant and the public, o r else. As a rule, what Is not in the tenant’ s actual possession, Is the landlord’ s responsibility. Accidents often happen on stairways, and outside s ta ir ways are under the landlord’ s control if a ll of the tenants use them; and inside stairways generally are not fo r the land lo rd ’ s use but solely fo r the tenant. Sometimes the landlord w ill keep some control of in side stairs, say for storage o r repair or to get outside. If so, he w ill be responsible fo r any defect in these s ta ir ways. Porches, platform s and decks often cause trouble. If acces sible only to the tenant then th e y are his responsibility alone. If other tenants also use them, then the landlord again has to keep them up p roperly; and If he keeps up any part of them he must keep the whole area In good repair. One landlord tied a clothes line which all tenants used to a post on the porch though only one tenant used the porch. The post weakened and hurt one tenant. The court held that by the landlord’ s clothesline he kept control of the whole porch, and hence was liable fo r the injury. The same rule holds true of yards, play areas, and drive ways used by many of the ten ants or their children. In one case a large apart ment owner had a large play area. He allowed cars to drive on It to park near the apart ments. One car driven there ran over and injured a child. The child sued. The court held the landlord to blame fo r not p roperly caring for the grounds under his control. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE NEWS SHOP IN PORT ORFORD