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    2—Port Orford New», Thurtday, October 21, 1965
Weakend Weak Ends Are Deadly
•‘There’» no place like home!” This old saying Is taking on
a new twist In the light of Oregon’ s currently skyrocketing
highway death toll. The Traffic Safety A Education Division of
the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles reports that a deadly
combination of weekends " I »eak-ends Is providing the fuel for
our tra ffic death rocket.
Trying to pick one or two significant facts out of the mate
of statistical Information available on tra ffic accidents Is like
trying to find a pickpocket at a nudist’ s picnic. But out of the
reports on the over 435 reported fatal acclJents this year comes
the startling fact that In every month but March and August,
over half of our highway deaths have been on weekends.
The breakdown runs like this: January, 25 of 43; February,
21 of 38; March, 21 of 49; A p ril, 47 of 71; May, 24 of 40j June,
29 of 58; July, 33 of 60; August, 26 of 66; September, 43 of 67.
In other words, through September, 272 of 492 highway deaths
had occurred on weekends.
Isn’t this a paradox" A guy beats hls brains out all week
looking forward to the weekend when he can let down and take
It easy. Oh, maybe a little trip to the coast or up to the h ills,
but nothing very big.
N o*, If It were the labor Day weekend, or the Fourth of
July weekend, It would be different. These are dangerous week­
ends and we’ re not about to get out and risk our necks with all
those nuts loose on the highway.
We’ ll wait until next weekend when those clowns w ill be
home and then It’ ll be safe to venture out.
How wrong can we get ’ What at<out these so-called “ dan­
gerous” holiday weekends. Well, so fa r, we’ve killed four
persons over the Fourth of July holiday, and seven persons
over the long Labor Day weekend. And what does this prove?
No, It doesn’t prove that we’ ve been yelling “ wolf” all these
years when we and others have warned of these dangerous
weekends. With the fantasticoutpourlngof hundreds of thousands
of drivers on these weekends, certainly chances of being killed,
or maimed by a thoughtless or careless one go up. No, what the
lower holiday «weekend toll proves Is that a ll the “ viewing
with alarm ” has paid off. People have finally realised that we
weren’t kidding. These big holidays are Indeed big k ille rs . . .
and so they're driving with that extra ounce of caution and
courtesy that pays off In the end.
So what do we do now, about our “ safe” everyday kind of
weekend? No need to point out to a generally Intelligent public
that on any weekend, literally thousands of drivers arc out
that never get 10 miles from home during the week.
And that brings us to our tra ffic to llo rb lttln g Ingredient. . .
the “ weak-er.-is.” L" spite of what some of close friends may
think, the weak end we’ re referring to Is the one generally
situated on top of the shoulders. Unfortunately, too many of
these weak ends belong to that thundering herd that comes
out only on weekends. Some of them are Just plain Ignorant
of the law and haven’t bothered to check-up on their knowledge
for 20 years or more. Some of them have physical weakenesses
that render them unfit to d riv e .. .on a weekend or any day. Some
of them are emotionally disturbed, angry, or otherwise pre­
occupied. Their minds are everywhere but on their driving.
Some of them ard in a carload of kids, pets, and sundry noise­
making devices calculated to make the trip closely resemble
the Inside of a rotating cement m ixer.
Add to these the general jerk who thinks he can drink and
drive; the long-haul lunkhead who already has 600 miles behind
him for the day; and Timid T lllle who Just plain doesn’t have the
experience or training to drive in today’ s tra ffic; and you begin
to see why the odds .. .ainst living through a weekend on the
highway are stacked against y ou.
So what’ s our solution? Well, we could begin by advocating
that a national edict be pronounced giving one third of the pop­
ulation their weekend on Saturday and Sunday, one third on
Monday and Tuesday, etc., but we can forsee screams to high
heaven about kids In sc1 red and other triv ia l matters. So we’ ll
overlook that for now.
Or, we could go on record as favoring Issuance of special
trip permits for weekends only to those who could prove their
trip to be of an emergency nature. Somehow, our more conser­
vative nature and dislike of regimentation and regulation balk at
this solution. Or we could co a little further down this road and
advocate the appointment c
of the drivers as “ enforcement
officers” on every other eekend, and assign an enforcement
rid er to every driver.
O r, of course, we could just continue what we’ve been doing
a ll along and put the facts before you . . .that over 50T of
our deaths In any average month occur on only those nine days
represented by weekends, and urge you to drive accordingly. Or,
on the other hand, If you don’t want to give the “ weak ends” a
shot at you, stay home
ty have earmarked this money
to some extent for specific
purposes of their own choosing.
It Is conceded that the county
court has the right to tax and
tax, spend and spend, and the
broadness of this right Is man­
ifold. But all the rights In the
book weren’t Intended for just
the c o u n ty court. There is
such a thing as a moral right
that adds up to justice for all,
;ven If It does conflict with the
political ambition of the spend­
ers. This moral right should
not be abridged.
For the last couple of weeks
t h i s column has started with
something about hunting be­
cause it ’ s that season. No com­
m ent this w eek.. . except to say
that I haven't shot mine y e t...
but bless those that have.
See by the Oregon Coast bul­
letin that false rumors about
road conditions in southwestern
Oregon have been dispelled. No
evidence of deliberate misrep­
resentation was found and it is
believed that the adverse pub­
lic ity resulted from the exten­
sive coverage of the Ohristmas
floods.Seems as everybody hears
about such disasters and Nobody
hears about the reconstruction
and repairs that put things back
to normal. That’ s a kind of na­
tural response isn't it" The trag­
ic events always get more play
than the good. Look at it this
w a y .. . a birth is usually ac­
knowledged by maybe a brief
story- of a baby shower given to
the expectant mom—then a few
lines of announcement when the
blessed event occurs. How much
do you hear about a murder ?
You gotta admit, there's some
contrast.
Hear by the grapevine that
during th e Brookings w a te r
shortage their city dads received
an anonymous telegram from
Salem a d v is in g them that:
"When up creek without paddle
. . . head for Bankus. "
If we can go on the basis that
a book doesn't become a best­
seller u ntil it's been banned in
Boston.. . that a movie won't
make money unless it's been
condemned by censors.. . or that
a star has to attempt suicide to
become f am o u s .. . then Jack
Chaxnpayne is due for notoriety
as a painter of pictures. Jack has
had paintings on exhibit around
town and various other places
for m inymonths now .. . selling
one now and again—and painting
others as fast as tim e permits.
But, as is usually die fate of
struggling artists, his production
has far exceeded his sales. Now,
however, fame should turn ili his
direction b e c a u s e something
happened over the weekend that
only happens to the great and
famous. Yep, just like in a ll the
big art capers, somebody stole
one of his paintings from Orfords
restaurant Removed it r i g h t
from the frame iust like the ex­
perts, too. Sorry to see Jack lose
a painting, but this apparent
mad desire to possess a Cham­
payne original, even by theft,
should bring him a few dollars
more per picture.
Sunday, October 24, has been
designated United Nations Day
b y Presidential proclamation
and G ov.H atfield has u rg e d
Oregonianj to support die ob­
servance.
Next Sunday marks another
day, setting back the hands of
Salon Members
Wear Costumes
Coos County Salon 509. Eight
and Forty, m et Friday, Oct. S. at
the home of Mrs. D a vid M icke l-
son. Empire,with Mrs,Lyle Knox
co-hostess. Witches and goblins
met th e members who came
dressed in unusual costumes.
With the new chapeau Mrs.
Bert Walberg,North Bend, presid­
ing, the budget was discussed,
To The Editor:
In my opinion, the decision Yours for better government Mrs. Jack Morgensen, Coos Bay,
Child Welfare chairman, asked
of the Curry County Court to at a better price.
each member to bring a wash­
lim it the d i s t r i b u t i o n of M. L. DeMARTIN
able doll to the next meeting in
$300,000. of county funds to the Harbor, Oregon
November which the club sends
th r e e incorporated cities In
for Christmas to the National
C urry county Is discrim inatory.
Jewish Hospital in Denver, Col­
This money should not be avail­ TO THE EDITOR
orado. This hospital is a non-
able for political mulch.
October 10 through 16 was set sectarian m edical c e n t e r for
Any municipality, whether a
w a t e r d istrict, port d istrict, aside as the week in which to tuberculosis, asthma, allergies
fire d is tric t, or cemetery dis­ observe the special contribution and chest diseases.
The club also sends a birthday
tr ic t that has a project to com­ that the press makes to our com­
rememberance to each child in
plete or ’.n the planning stage, munities, our state and our na­
the hospital on their birthday.
Is entitled to share in the dis­ tion.
Following b us in e ss, each
A t the heart of self-govern­
tribution on a j o i n t municipal­
ity-county basis and should not ment and a b a s ic source of member was asked to report on
be eliminated, If It desires to strength of a democracy is a their summer vacation.
Attending were Mrs, David
cooperate with the county on a w ell-inform ed electorate. M y
experience has been that the Mickelson,Mrs.Bert W a 1 b e r g,
Joint project.
It appears that the desire newspapers serve as a vita l link Mrs. Tom Wilson, North Bend,
to spend county' funds where between the public and those M r s . D . S p e n c e r and Mrs.
Robert Meyer, Port Orford, Mrs.
the money w ill do the most good elected to serve at various lev­
Is surpassed only by the pol­ els of government. W ithout the Jane Torrey,Mrs.Ed Hughes, Mrs.
Phil Alboro and Miss Ada Oerd­
itic a l desire to spend It In the daily flow of news of public af­
most populated areas of the fairs no democratic government ing, Coquille, Mrs.JackMorgen-
sen and Mrs. Lyle Knox, Coos
c o u n ty where th e greatest could long function.
As a matter of fact, one of the Bay.
number of voters reside.
Miss Oerding, Mrs, Hughes and
It Is most unfortunate that first targets of a new dictator­
this $300,000. cannot be given ship is the press, for no dictator­ Mrs.Albom w ill be in charge of
to the schools without a loss ship can exist w ith a free press; the November meeting.
In the state aid because then a nd no democracy can exist
without it,
the entire county would benefit
papers in the 4th D istrict to give
lam particularly appreciative as complete information as pos­
and rightfully so. It seem* that
the authorities beyond the coun­ of the efforts made by news- sible on the work of the Congress
and the Federal Government and
how it relates to Southwestern
Oregon. I have found report! to
be fair, accurate and as com­
plete as possible w ithin the ob­
.....
vious space lim itations. I know
Post Office Box 5
Port Orford. Oregon
personally of the effort news­
paper men andwomen make to
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present them accurately.
I hope your readers are aware
Editor
and
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ublisher
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of this too. As long as we can
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Paul L. Peterson
m aintain a free flow of informa­
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criticism of our public officials
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and our government, democracy
Announcement», Notices. New» and Advertising
in America w ill be safe.
Must be in the Office by 5i00 p. m. Tuesday!
I, for one, appreciate the role
Opposes County
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N F W ÎF A M R
P U B L IS H E R S
a s s o c ia t io n
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newspapers play in our self-gov­
erning society and this seems
like a good tim e to say so.
Sincerely yours,
Robert B. Duncan
Member of Congress
t i m e . . . to Pacific Standard.
Don't forget., . at m idnight the
clocks go hack one hour and
every body can catch tip on the
siaap they lost whan Daylight
Tim e ttoN‘ an hour last spring.
I lad a h it of a ctivity at the
News office Wednesday morning
when a ferocious w ild animal
invaded the premises and near­
ly Stopp. J a ll production. The
savage beast stomped through
the hack shop, around the door
and Into the office area almost
before anyone noticed it. At
first sight, tho, a ll heck broke
loose in an attempt to evade
the charge of the teeth-gnashing
critte r. I never thought a woman
w ith only a month remaining
before delivery could move so
fast. Let me te ll y-ou It can be
don e...an d w ith some grace­
fulness, yet. Have you ever tried
to stand upright on a swivel-
type secretary- chair" She did I
\nd when the critter turned and
made a return charge she pr«c-«
tlc a lly flew onto the front office
counter. It may look kinda silly
to see a grown woman in her
condition standing upright on a
counter,but it d id n't bother her
a little.She was too busy yelling
instructions, as I defended m y­
self w ith a long stick, to (other
about appearance.. . e v m w h ta
a l o c a l businessman c a m e
through the front door and she
did n o t leave her sanctuary.
W ell, after much pleading about
deadlines and getting the paper
o u t.. . and the promise to buy a
mouse trap the very next trip to
the store.. . Nancy returned to
her type-setting. So, if some of
the type looks a little shakey
this week, you have the explan­
ation.
Gold Beach banker Cy Ziegler
dropped some food for thought
atthe Monday RAD meeting in
Gold Beach, and aimed at the
local area. Quoting figures, Cy
noted that Port Orford valuation
had increased by some $33, 000,
that population was fa irly even
and that bonded indebtedness
was only about $8, 000, It looks
good tinancially, he noted, then
asked the big question: "Is die
c ity keeping up w ith the tim es’ "
He explained that, for instance,
a working man receives about
the same wage In any sawmill
throughout the state, yet some
cities provide this working man
w ith adequate housing, paved
streets, sidewalks, sewer service,
etc. The c ity that does not pro­
vide these fa cilitie s cannot ex­
pect to attract the working man
away from an area ¿hat does...
or keep the working man after
he finds another community that
does offer such advantages. It
boils down to the fact that in
order to entice anyone.. . the
worker, the retired, business or
industry.. . you ha ve to provide
at least as much as can be en-
ioyed elsewhere. P e o p le are
naturally attractedto areas that
show an interest In advancement
A ll the publicity in the world
w ill not convince a person, for
lo n g at least, that beautiful
scenery, nice people or a m ild
clim ate w ill overshadow dusty
streets, inadequate housing, no
walks and plugged septic tanks.
N ull said.
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH NEWS
Mrs. George Moelber w ill be
in charge of the devotions, Mrs.
Walter Pratt w ill give the Bible
Stud)-, and Mrs. V,H.Jamieson
w ill be in charge of the refresh-
mentsatthe Oct. 21, meeting of
the Lutheran Church Women,
7:30 p. m. in the fireside room
of the church. The dishes have
been ordered for the kitchen and
should arrive soon, it was report­
ed.
AWARDS GIVEN
For completing twelve weeks
of Sunday School and church
attendance without m is s in g
more than one Sunday, Tony,
Jerita and Gayle Hefner receiv­
ed their No. 1 pin and for at­
tending twenty-four weeks C lint
and Gerald Stole received their
No. 2 pin.
CHURCH YOUTH HOLD
SKATING PARTY
The C. A, group of the Port
CYford \ssembly of God Church
combined with the C, A, group
of the Brookings Assembly in a
Rural Water Resource Leans Available For Development
Hural com in unit lea together
with nelghl'orlng farmers may
obtain loans from the Farmers
Home Admlnlat rationtodevelop
the water reaourcea they need
according to the agency’ s local
county supervisor.
UCNS AUXILIARY
SET DINNER PARTY
The executive comm ittee of
the Port O ford Lions A uxlllary
m et at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Bates, president, to make filial
plans fo r a fifty aiuilversary
dlnner at O foriis Cedar Room
Oct. 26. Invitations have been
sent to all Lions Auxiliaries In
D istrict E to bring their Lions
and come to the party. A social
hour is set for 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.
and dinner »t7t 30 p.m. The past
presidents of the Lions Auxiliary
are M s. Leland Wells, Mrs. Ira
Tucker, Mrs. M ilto n Leer, Mrs.
Lester Krigbaum, Mrs. Roy En-
lund and Mrs. Burrell Babb.
Bandon Home
To Be Visited
Prospective members of Alpha
Psi chapter of E, S. \ , attended
the model meetuig last Wednes­
day evening at the h o m e of
Thelma Foster.
The coming Halloween Party
was discussed and all girls were
reminded to bring repairable
toy's and appliances, paperback
books, to the next meeting,These
w ill be s e n t to the Veterans
Home.
The Bandon Retirement Home
w ill be visited monthly by Sor­
ority members. They w ill read,
write for, or visit w ith patients
residing there after serving re­
freshments.
It was decided to write the
annual letter to the merchants
for the Christmas Association.
\n excellent I ducational Pro­
gram on Pakistan was given by
Dorothy Valet, followed by the
closing ritual.
Cuests attending were Mrs.
Harold Hight,Mrs.Chuck Comer,
Mrs. Linda C o u c h , Mrs. Brice
Wagner, Mrs.June Dennison and
Mrs. Shirley Coleman.
• Monthly Payments . . .
Planned for Your Budget
J U S T IC E
T h e y m et at 10 a. m, and
worked on Christmas decora­
tions for the Bazaar until noon
when a potluck luncheon "as
enjoyed.
During the b u n n e m eeting
in the afternoon, Velna Robison,
Fern Townley and P a u ly n e
Clarke reported on the District
Federation of G a rd e n Clubs
meeting held atthe Tioga Hotel,
Coos Bay, Sept. 29.
Plans were made for the clubs
annual Thanksgiving d in n e r
which is slated for Nov. 19, at
the home of Elaine Crose.
Twelve members were present
w ith Amy Mensch, Shirley Hardy
and Gayla Jacobsen as guests.
COURT
Cases appearing before Justice
Lloyd B a te s In Justice Court
since last report were:
Blaine M ush, Oct. 1, overload,
$ 1 S| Lloyd Marshall, Sept, i l l
overwldth, SIS; Nancy Justice,
Oct. 2, one headlight, $5,sus­
pended; Mary lou Geer, Oct, 6,
\"BR, $14; Gerald Zimmerman,
Oct. I, failure to drive on right
s id e of highway, $15; Travij
Perkins, cVt, 2. excessive noise,
$10, sns|wndedj E m il George
MclXmald, Oct, 10, no vehicle
license,$5; Robert Terry llo lm -
qulst,Oct. 12, Improper muffler,
$5, Ercell Rose, Oct. I 5, truck
speeding, $10.
At Scout Meeting
and d is trib u tin g the w ite i to
th e li (a n tis and homes. H ural
com m unities may also use wa­
te r development loans Io de­
velop watei supplies necessary
to a ttt.ir t In d u stry as p u tt of
the i tit al areas developm ent
a r tlv tty .”
Au isso cta llo n loan lo t w i-
te r development o r s o li con­
se rva tio n p u t p o s e s may l>e
made fot as much aa $1,000,000
II the funds a te supplied by a
p riv a te lender and In stile d by
the I HA, o r up to $300,000
If ma te from d ire c t fun Is ap­
p ro p ria te d l y the Congress.
The Interest ta le on att as­
sociation loan varies fr om 4 1 2
to 3 pet * cut depeniltng on the
source of Funds and the money
m arket at the tim e the loan Is
m tie, I outts ate si hedtiled tot
repaym ent ovei pe rio ds up to
40 yea rs,
W alet d e l elopm eiit and soil
conservation loans may l e n s e d
to finance watet supply re s ­
e r v o ir s , ru t at w ite i supply d l s -
’
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,
puinptu p lan ts, pip d in es and
o thet fa c ilitie s n e c e ss a ry lot
The te g u la r monthlv m eet­
an adequate watet system ,
ing o f the C oquille V alle y D is ­
these loans n try alsols* m .idr
t r ic t C om m ittee of the Ho\
p i develop oi im p rove s o il con -
Scouts was held last 1 uesilay
set vlng m easures such as the
evenlnt at the C o qu ille C om ­
C onstruction and re p a ir of t e r -
m unity Itu lld ln g .
I • , Ilk* , ponds and t a n k s ,
1 ud Sehai let , d is tr ic t c h a ir­
ditches and rami'
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man, pre sid ed. Subjects o f pt I-
a e, waterways a n d erosion
m a ry discussio n w e ie r a t u p i i i r
r o iit io l stru c tu re s .
and a c tiv itie s , and u i g a n l/a tlo n
A s t o r i a l i o n a c ip Ible lu i
of the com m ittee s concerned
loans Include n u n -p io llt or»
w ith them .
.o d ‘ allons «ueh as In c o rp o r-
The m eeting was attended by
ale t l i i b allon, li aina. e and
le r o y K ensrud of I ut e n r,S cout
w atet supply d isti n is , eoo| -
executive represe nting the O re ­
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vallen d is ti le ts , and fined Con­
Among lo cal ;>et sons attend­
tro l d istric ts.
ing w ere Jam es R u ssell .utd
Associations i p p l y l n , - to r
Jack 1 ennox, both o f P ort O r ­
loa i » oinain and pay (oi the
ton).
U/eiletuv
teehnleal ald they need, but FIIA
•ngltieei s w lll s c r tliat p i opoard
Im provem ettta are sound and
tliu t cost estim ale« and plana
are com plete, A fte r a loan la
inadi', lite ageney p e rlo d lc a lly
Riaperta p ro g re ss to se» that
tini I h ai e used ss agteed upott
and that fu n a iru c tlo n incela ap­
pi oved .-.tandaida.
A.t organU atton d e s lrln g to
obtaln .ut associatim i loan o r
Individuala Inlereated In fot tu­
lli ati asaoclatlon fot thè pur»
pose of i ibi ulti litg a loan may
m ilia r i l isinty S upetvlsoi Eu»
gene M. Denney,
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l ite 1114 a lio ita* uuthorlty
lu le A -1 li I e I ■ •. t- i ale,
lo ti» -te rn i w ateished loan« to
o ii .u d /jtlo iis sponsoring plana
to p io ie e i, devetop, and u t ll-
|ze thè land and water i evolti rea
In am ali » atei sh"ds e iim m p u s-
i1
ea up to $00,000 aerea.
Ille se Ioana may Im nitide for
perioda up t<> M yeara.
Infoi m atlon may bc obtalned
|i> contact thè F a im e rs Home
Adu lili''! i alim i i i f l b e Iti thè
I Ile i ke b lild ln g , < Si aids Pass,
o r by m ali addressed In P. O.
Ilox <11, G rani« Pus«, The
Supervlso* ls a v a lla ' de al ilir
Gotmiv A geni’s office In Gold
Iteseli Ilo .n I In 1 p.m . thè sec-
o.id Ab dm «day of each momh.
PHONE
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BUILDERS SUPPLY J*tr KM’ .
•* sown
n e A W M ix u c o N u i e n
BACKHOE WORK
LOADER WORK
SAKD and &BAVEL
The Sunset Garúen c'ub he d
• Dependable Service
• Keatenable Rale»
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New Law Fines
Fee Violator
The firs t fine for violation
of the Land and Water Con­
servation Fund Act In the Pa­
cific Northwest Region w as Im­
posed In Portland this week by
U. S. Commissioner C l a i r e
Mundorff.
The Commissioner Imposed a
$15 fine on a Portlander who
failed to pay campground fees
at the LlttleCraterCampground
on the Deschutes National For­
e
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skating party at Crescent City
last Saturday evening. Approxi­
m ately 63 people attended and
a 'skidding good tim e' was re­
ported.
’
Monday night, the C. A, s, ac­
companied by Pastor and Mrs.
Sharp, journeyed to North Bend
for a South Coast section C. A,
ra lly, "The Pilgrims, "a gospel
trio, were a feature of the pro­
gram.
YOUR ACCOUNTS
• One-trip Service . . .
Quick Action on Loans
team up to obtain a loan fo r
securing a gtxxl w a te r supply
their monthly all-day meeting
Friday, Oct. 15, at the home of
Viola Spencer,
C O N S O L ID A T E
CONSIDER THESE
CRATER FINANCE
LOAN FEATURES:
d ivid u a l fa rm e rs and ru t al re s ­
idents w ith w ater p ro b le m s can
Sunset Club Plans
Holiday Activities
Don't Get Bogged Down W ith M onthly Payment»
Let a Io»« from Crater
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