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Thursday, March 10) 1966—S Port Orford New», •SJSrr •TRAM •MLL REAL ESTATE MY EQUITY In 1964 1C x 55' •11 electric 2 -bdr. trailer. Call 532-3774 after 5 m. ____________________ 3 -3 -tf FIVE BEDROOM home w i t h fireplace,2 bathi, carport and large lot, Located at 12th and Idaho, Part Orford. Full |» lc s $11, 000 with $700 down and nnsithly payments of $95 In cluding taxes.Far Informatlcn write Department of Veter ana' Affair«, Salem , O cgun. _____________________ 3-1O-3U PIANO AVAILABLE in thli ar e a —ctauole i p l n e t piano, W antrellabla party to aarume «mall monthly paymanti.Call or write c r e d i t manager, Northweit Credit, 279 Mire R d., 5, E ., Salem, Oregon— phone S8 5-5019. |- 1 0 - 2 t c WELL kapt carpets «how the re sults of regular Blue Lustre spot cleaning. Kent electric ahampooer S l.W rstem Auto. ltc ★ MISCELLANEOUS AVON CALLING—Tworellahle persons needed to tervlce the Port Orford area— Turn your l|>are tim e Into earning«— In terview y o u r home—Write P. O. Box 651, Cooa Bay, Cre. 3 -3 -4 tc CCMFORTABIE one bedroom cottage, also cabin. Reaton- able rental, «uitablc for 1 or 2 people. Call 332-23(12. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 -3 -tf 80 Acre« near Airport for $9000. FURNISHED 2 -be dr oom home. Alao, unfurnished 2-bedroom home. Inquire at 235 E20th.or call 332-2855,________3 -3 -tf 3 acre« with 4 bedroom home for $13, 500. 00 or lame home and 35 acre« far $42, 500, 00. HOUSEKEEPING cabin. $18 per week or $6(1 |>er mtlu Anchor Inn Trailer Court. Call 332- 2622._______________ 2 - 1 0 - tf THREE room furnished apart ment, walking distance, one I «n o n . $42.50 Including utU- ltlci.C all 332-2231. 2-IO -tf TWO bedroom house, fumlahed <x unfunilahed. Very reascai- able to a responsible party. W, A. Buchale, first house on Paradise Point road. 1 2 -2 -ti ★ For Sale or rent TWO bedroom 35' trailer home, g o o d condition. Call 332- 2603. 2 -1 7 -tf BATTLE ROCK FURNITURE Open 9 a. m, to 5 p. m, Monday thru Saturday Phone 332-31S1 ( ARO OF THANKS I wish to thank each and ev eryone who remembered me during my Ulneaa at home and In the hoapltal. For viaita, carda and other kind deeds. Special thank« to Rev. Menach for hl« m a n y visits. Yoor klndneu 1« deeply apfreclated, We Have a Good Selection of Household FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Some N ew -- Some Used (former Turner Auto Part«) Howard Cregsrssn PIANO LESS Bernard Ine Phone Lan tr r U al estate D. F. De Voe, Realtor 3 Bedroom home on a full acre. Two ftreplacea, electric heat, finest view In area. Muat aee to b elieve. Shown by appointment. Full |* lc e —$14, 000. Lake front building site on Lake- thore Drive. 90* frontage. Ideal f o r daylight baaement home. Asking ;<lce of $5000 an eaay terms, 3 Bedroom home on Madrana Drive, fireplace, electric heat, c lo te to lake. Going below FHA appraisal. First offer of $12, 000 takes It, 2 Bedroom home In town with ocean view, protected from the wind, o u heat, garden «pace and a good spring for watering. Base m ent workshop and a greenhouse too. For only $6, 500. We have trades In this area and other parts of the state. Bring In your trade and see If we can get together. D .F. DEVOE, REALTOR KEN DENNISON, Port Ofard Manager PHONE 332-3521 WHO? Is the Christian to pre sent to others after he Is saved? Read Acts 1:8. " ---y e shall be witnes ses unto m e— . " Jesus Christ Is speaking In this text. MA. SHMtP, mSTOH ■ potratnvp *»2-5251 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE CF ELECTION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that an election w ill be held on Friday, the 25th day of March, 1966, from 8:00 a .m , to 8:00 p .m .,w lth the polling place at the City Hall. Port Orford, Ore gon, where In the following ques tion w ill be submitted to the voters of Port Oford, Oregon: No, 50 Shall the Charter of Use City of Port Orford be amended to authorize the City of Port Oford to construct a sewer rysteni within and without the territorial lim its of the City and to authorize the City of Port Orford to Issue and sell general obliga tion bonds in the principal sum of $ 12 5,000.00 to pay a ¡'art of the costs of the sewer system? The full measure Is open for exam lnaticn at the office of the Recorder at the City Hall in Port Orford, Oregon. Publish: March 3, 10, 17, 1966 24 Hour Phone Service 7 Day» a Week ★ MISCELLANEOUS K COVtKiD me a r e may . FULLER hrushea. Harold Mon roe, P.O.Box285, Gold Beach. Oregcn. 2 -2 4 -tf ZENITH hearlngalds, batteries, accessories and appointments. P. O. D rugstore. 332-3281. BAHCOUFECOGENERAl IN B U R A N C B BANDON BOOKKEEPING Ser v ic e -C o m p le te Income tax tervlce, bookkeepingandpay- roll. ThomasM. McGinty, Box 625, Bandon. Office phone347- 5421; home phene 347-5703. Acroet street from the theatre. S IN G E R Service, tales and accessorial. P h o n e Port Cleaners, 332- 3165.______________________ Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropratie Phy sic lan. Physiotherapy. Hows (Tuesday through Saturday) 9 a .m , to 5:30 p. m . Thellhi Bldg., Cold B e a c h . CH 7 - 8051. SEPTIC TANK pumping. Low est rates In Part O fard regard less. Gold Beach Sanitation. Call CH 7 -4020 co llect. I •F IR S »AUTO • CASUALTY «LIFE W ESLEY D. SPE N C E R REALTOR SINCE 1946 3 bedroom home 190 by 190 lot out of city $ 1 1 ,5 0 0 .0 0 . Exceptional Lake front lot {«Ic ed at $4300. 00. Term«. CHANNEL 3 K IE M T V MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 7:30 CBS News 7:55 Early Bird News 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 9:00 I Love Lucy 9:30 Jack LaLanne 1ft 00 Andy of Mayberry 1 0 3 0 Dick VanDyke 11:00 Love of Life 11:30 Search for Tommorrow 11:4S Guiding Light 12:00 Donna Reed 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Password 1:30 Houseparty 2:00 To Tell Truth 2:2S CBS News 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Young Marrleds 4:00 Never Too Young 4:30 Where the Action Is Three bedroom lovely h o m e plumbed far extra bath, you w ill ap(reclate the room «be and 2 car area: Closed with play area for children. Will consider trade far a late model car or trailer. Has 2 acre« of nice bldg. area. Total price $10,950.00 and li out of city. m m m m m m m m m m m m w w CHANNEL 6 K V IQ TV MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9:00 Eye Cue« 9:25 News 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Morning Star 10c 30 Paradise Bay 11:00 Jeopardy 11:30 L eri Play Port Office 11: 55 New« 12:00 Letismaka a Deal 12:25 New« 12:30 Day« of our Life 1:00 The Doctors 1:30 Another World 2:00 You Don't Say 2:30 Match Game 3:00 General Hospital SATURDAY 8:00 The Jettons 8:30 Atom Ant 9:00 Secret Squirrel 9:30 Underdog 10:30 Fury I HAVE OTHER GOOD FO B Y O IB I'lUtTHX'TION 11:00 First Look LISTINGS AND MAY HAVE 11:30 Exploring WHAT YOU NEED. 12:00 Movie-Mouse thatroared I.NHCltA.M'B AGENCY 1:30 American Bandstand Phone ( Kerry 145 11 2:30 KVIQ Sport« Gold Beach, Oregon 3:00 KVIQ Sport« 5:00 Shell» Wot Id of Gold M mAM W NM M AM W M W M M I 6:00 M ovie-High Flight SATURDAY —2 Blocks West os McKays— 7:30 Flipper 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 8:00 I Dream of Jeannie Phone 332-2231 9:00 Heckle 6 Jeckle 8:30 Get Smart 9:30 Term. 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TAYLOR 1 0 0 0 Fugitive 3:30 Movie Port Orford 5:00 Public Ser. AdultEdu. 11:30 Weather 5:15 Know y o w Schools WEDNESDAY 5:30 Tom MlnteyShow 5:00 M eet McGaragans 6:00 Huntley-fklnkley 5:15 Tom G Jerry 6:30 Newswest 5:45 ABC News 7:00 Addams Family 6:00 Local News 7:30 Daniel Boone 6:30 Cronkite 8:30 Laredo 7:00 F Troop 9:30 Mona McCluskey 7:30 Cinderella 10:00 Dean Martin 8:30 HUlblilies 11:00 Newsfinal 9:00 Bewitched *1:25 Movle This Worn. isdang. 9:30 Dick VanDyke FRIDAY lOOOViet Nam Operation 1 0 3 0 TBA 3:30 Movie 11:30 Weather 5:00 Wyatt Earp THURSDAY 5:30 Patty Duke 5:00 Cartoons 6:00 Huntley-Br inxley 5:15 Otzie G Harriet 6:30 Newswest 5:45 ABC News 7:00 Ballet for the Skeptics 6:00 Local News 8:00 Hank 6:30 Cronkite 8:30 Sammy Davis 7:00 Have Gun 9:30 Mr. Roberts ALL like to be admired, 7:30 Munsters 1ft 00 Man from UNCLE .looked up to. 8:00 Gilligan 11:00 Newsfinal 8:30 Mv Three Sons 11:10 Movie-Life in the balance YOUR record tor pajtoB 9:00 Movie-Notor. Landlady your bills one to be proud 11:15 Movie-China Gate oCT FRIDA T 5:00 Industry on Parade IT NOT. S:15Flicka TODAY'S THB DAY 5:45 ABC News TO PAT1 6:00 Local News Let’s atari building a food 6:30 Cronkite credit record today, po 7«u 7:00 Smothers Brothers een charge tomorrow. 7:30 Wild West 8:30 Hogans Heroes 9:00 Comer Pyle B B N V IN IS F O N T O N F O N O o r OOQUILLS 9:30 Perry Mason AT NO — A D D IT IO N A L C H A N O C 10:30 Dick Martin Show Serving the a c A N a . s m it h W ADI 11:00 M ovie-Big Lift Bandon - North c '“ ’TA raa ooodxli c h 7 -e o a o □ OLD BEACH CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS 1 Wesley D. Spencer Realtor « T ill «SZi PRESS Coos-Curry Electric • LOCKS *K £YS • PARTS How High If Your Communtty Credit Reputation? Wl ‘.8 SHOP A 4W T(WV s r m s r /e s r Ken Dennison 332-3521 Representing KOLER-HUGGINS AGENCY 911 OREGON ST. sosfosrosD CREDIT BUBEAU * onnooN '^}uRieAa£ chiome. by Bill Krlck PROM IN PLANNING Junior c la n ¡resident Rod For ty announced th a t the Juniors have been selling popcorn and hot-dogs to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Forty said that the menu and decorations ha ve been planned, and a theme has bean chosen. The approxi mate amount needed it $500 and the class is asking for the co operation of all students. so that the mark can be reached by May, the date now set for the Prom. PLAY SLATED Ward Oakshott, d i r e c t o r of Drama, announced that Gloria Knutson will star in the Senior play "Aunt Til lie Goes to Town''. The play w ill be presented on March 25 and 26 In the balcony. O th e r ttu d e n ts featured are: Walt Stauffer-Charlie Ctee Lung; Marilyn Hoftesa-Pamela Marsh; B e t t e Beldcn-Lacinda Talbot; Marsha D e e ts-Lizzie P a rso n s; Margo Samudio-Ellen Neeland; Steve Phillipa-Ronald Howland; Nick D ick so n -L u th er Loniner; Judy C o m b e s t - T illle Tucker; Carla Hubbell-Dr. Hattie Bing; Eddie Clark and Carol Morgan as m ake-up. Bette Bel don is he ad of the art department. The stage crew is made up of Bill Hatma- ker, Mike Knapp, Greg Mayea and stage manager Doug Petok. Jim Colson and Scott McDonald are assistant directors. Oakshott said that "Aunt T il- lie Coes to Town" is a com plete farce and the characters spend more tim e laughing at the play t h a n learning their parts. The Seniors feel this type of produc tion w ill be enjoyed by every one. 4EW BOOKS Pacific high's library received five new books recently. They are: Emily Post's E t i q u e t t e , Who's Who in America, How to Beat the High Cost of College, Reader*« Encyclopedia,and Who Speaks for the Negro. The new books contain information on everything from manners and how to use them on to college information and conversation by Martin Luther King. SENIORS ARE TESTED Juniors who plan to enter c o l lege took the National Merit Scholarship qualifying tests on Saturday, February 26, in the library. Thirteen juniors took the tests to enter com petition far merit scholarships. Those taking the tests were: HOSPITAL NOTES CURRY GENERAL HOSPITAL NOTES Patients at Curry General Hos pital from February 28 through March 3, were: Gold Beach Edith Bryen, Bar bara McElroy, Marian Eccleston, Mary K.Hayes, Glen A ust in, John Welch, Geneva Sasser, W illiam E. Shroder. Brookings: LeRoy Munro, Lin da Dlmmick, JeannetteHa liman, Patrick Erb, WUliam Falkner. Harbor: Helvia HUI. Wedderbum: John Orchard. Port Orford: Albert Wehmeier, John Nordby,Rose Davis, George Dixson, Martha Cook. Sixes: Odette Hanson, Cindy Batchler. Langlois: Geraldine Power. Coquille: Barbara Geer. Below Is a Ust of patients admitted to and discharged from Southern Coos General Hospital during the past week. Lillie I. Armstrong, North Bend, in Feb. 28. Cleo DeCoudreaux, In Feb. 28. Dixie Fisher, Port Orford, In Feb. 28, out March 3. Baby boy Fisher, Port Or ford, born Feb. 28, out March 3. Cleo DeCoudreaux,out March 4. Esther Calhoun, Port Or ford, out Feb. 28. Fiord Creson, Port Orford, out Feb. 28. Edith Deveny, out Feb. 28. Marie Gerhardt, Port Or ford, out Feb. 28. Beth Newkirk, Port Orford, out Feb. 28. Cindy Tuttle, Gold Beach, out Feb. 28. Letha Bush, Port Orford, In March 1, out March 3. ' T h e r e s a Costelloe, Gold Beach, In March 1. Juletta H u g h b a n k s, Gold Beach, In March 1. Judy May, Port Orford, In March 1, out March 3. Baby girl May, Port Orford, born March 1, out March 3. Vincent Moore, In March 1. DUlon M i l l e r , Ophir, out March 1. Charles Bemetz, In March 2, out March 4. Ozle Conn, In March 2, out March 3. o c Brita Spence, Pam Mayea, Mon ty Kin g,Juoy Harr Is, Bob Com ara, Jack Preston, Janet Shaw, Mike BATTLE ROCKETS McWilliams, Mary Wahl, Eric Lorentzen, Steve Terp, Connie TEAM WON LOST Higgins and Roger HUI. 27 McKay's Mkt. 17 The tests consisted of English Griffey-Laird 26 18 usage,m athem atics,social stud Bartlett's Cafe 25 19 ies, reading, sciences and word W. S. Plywood 23i 20Ì usage.The tests lasted two hours Rose's Garage 22 22 and thirty-five minutes. Each of Port Cleaners 23 21 the studenta, who were charged Pacific Drive-In 20i 23i one dollar, w ill receive the re BeeLine Fashions 24 20 sults of the test» in early May Oceanview Pl try. 19 25 of 1967. 16 28 Flash's Mkt. High Team Series SOCIETY TAPS MEMBERS Flash's Food Center • • • • a 2S39 The Honor Society held a High Team Game special assembly February 24, to Flash's Food Center........... 907 tap new and prospective m em High Individual Series bers. Ann Ryan................................531 President of the club, Gloria High Individual Game Knutson, read the requirements Donna M e lto n .......................205 for admission to the club and Splits Converted then tapped the new and pros Ollie Day and bna S tr a h a n , pective members. 4 - 5-7; hna Strahan and Adella New members are: Lorraine Bartlett,5-7; Polly Collier, 3-10( Woods,Brita Spence, Lorna Funk, Pauline Lenox and Lela Allison, Mary Wahl, Mike McWilliams, 5- 10) Clarice Hopkins, 5-8-10; Janet Shaw Judy Harris and Con Pearl Zuber, 6-7. nie Higgins. Next year's prospective m em bers are: Charles Storm, Brenda Wright, Susan Shaw, Lory Tope, Terry Sweeney, Marilyn Bush nell and BUI McDonald. To becom e a member of the club a student must have a 3 point grade average, an ability for leadership,! donation of ser- v i c e to die school and com munity. Prospective members must prove themselves over a two year period. Student» may becom e m em Unfavorable weather and wa bers when they are tapped the ter conditions slowed fishing a second tim e. Mr. Gwynne is the bit over the weekend. Catches advisor. w e r e fair on Elk River, Sixes River,Chetco River and Hunter Creek for the few fishermen GAA ENDS SEASON w illing to brave the elem ents. WITH FIVE-ONE RECORD Anglers plunking a gob of Led by the shooting of Carla cluster eggs in the deeper holes Hubbell, Pacific's GAA hoopaters had the most success. ended their season by defeating Rogue River fishermen are Bandon 77 to 9. The girl cagers still looking for the first spring had a five win, and one loss sea chinook of the year. Until water son record. conditions improve,however, the Carla Hubbell, who had a prospects are poor. total of 104 season points, led the scoring in every game and was followed closely by Pam M ayea. Other members of the close-knit team are: Kathy Sev ern«,Margo Samudio,Laura Pier, Cindy Bachelor, Linda Rhodes, Marcy Reasoner, Mary Knapp. Steve was 18 and had a good Jeanine Parks, Peggy Jensen and job. Though he lived at home, Darla Smith. his parents did not make him The girls suffered their only pay ary hoard or roorr. and let loss in a tight game at Coquille. him keep all of his wages. The GAA quints ran away from Steve bought a car and paid all other opponents. The girls for it with the money from the w e r e coached by Miss Mena job. He also paid for his own Mott. auto insurance and for all of the gas ard oil used in the car, and for all repairs. Michael Holman, in March 2, One morning he ran into an out March 4. other car and seriously in L e o n a Hubbard, Port Or jured Joe. The accident was ford, ir March 2, out March 5. Steve’s fault. Edith Isakson, Port Orford, Joe sued Steve ar.d Steve’s In March 2, out March 4. parents, claiming that the car Katie Morgan, In March 2. was a ‘’family car” and that the Sabra Storm, In March 2, out parents were liable along with March 4. Steve for his negligence. Baby girl Storm, born March Do you think Steve’s parents 2, out March 4. are legally responsible for the Charles VanLear,lnMarch2, injuries Steve caused with the out March 5. car? Margie Browning, Sixes, out The court held the parents March 2. were not responsible for the Wilma Drennen and baby boy, son’s regligence ir such a ca se, out March 2. though parents frequently are Albert Ertel, out March 2. responsible for damage caused Paul Montgomery, Langlois, by their children while driving out March 2. the family car. Delrdra Paris, Port Orford, Before a car is a “ family in and out March 3. car” for which the parents are Richard Goergen, Port Or responsible, the parent or par ford, in and out March 3. ents must own, provide or main Alice Hasenzahl, Coos Bay, tain the car for the gereral In March 3. use, pleasure and conver.ience Baby girl Hasenzahl, Coos at the family. Here Steve’s Bay, born March 3. parents did not own the car, Donald Carter, in March 3. since title was In Steve’s name. F r a r c e s Fendrich, Gold They did not pay any of the Beach, out March 4. expenses of the car. Sophia Akey, In March 4. Joe could get a judgment Frances Billings, Agness, In against Steve but not against March 4. his p a r e n t s . The c a r was Glen Caley, In March 4. Steve’s own responsibility in Frank Fahy, Ir. March 4. this case. Emma Scranton, Coquille, in March 4. Lori Erdman, in March 5. Tracy Laird, C o q u i l l e , In March 5. fyust Louise Miller, In March 5. Sanford Morgan, Port Orford, In March 5. WEATHER Donna Wigington, Coquille, In Max Min Rain Date March 5. 39 March 2 47 . 59 BIRTHS 45 March 3 47 . 18 New arrivals at Curry General .0 6 March 4 49 47 recently w e r e : Susan Pauline, 49 . 05 March 5 51 bom Feb. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. 49 March 6 52 .0 0 Stanley Johnson, G o ld Beach; .9 9 49 March7 51 Jeffrey Howard, born March 2, to March 8 51 50 2. 47 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eccleston, Gold Beach;Ladonna Marie,born March 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank in Southern Coos General Hos lin H. Hayes: and Dorrle Ann, pital. Local grandparents are b o r n March 2, to Mr. and Mr». Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roby. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Storm Robert Q, Dimmlck, Brooking». of Bandon are parents of a 7 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fisher pound, 8 ounce daughter, ShelUe of Port Orford are parents of Jane, born March 2 In Southern a 6 pound, 9 ounce son, Arte Nicholas, born February 28 In Coos General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hasen Southern Coos General Hos zahl, Coos Bay, are parents of pital. a 7 pound, 14 1/4 ounce daugh Mr. and Mrs. Donald May ter, Julia Kim, born March 3 of Port Orford are parents of In Southern Coos General Hos a 6 pound, 6 3/4 ounce daugh ter, Deena Lynn, born March 1 pital. SOUTH COAST REPORT Anl8-Year- Old Boy's Car SHOP HOMf r o w iroert 5