^*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 .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«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