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    Port Orford Nwws, Thissday, July 21, 1966—5
★ FOR SALE
INCOME (»opsrtlai, All home,
a|Nirtmenti, business rentals.
Sec W i n d y , 7 - 2 1 - t f
★ FOR RENT
TWO bedmi,duplex on Elk Riv­
er, all electric. Clyde Wagner,
phone 332-3448,
7 -1 4 -2 tc
if
W ESLEY D. SPE N C E R
R E A L T O R S IN C E 1946
IF ca r |« u look dull ¿nJ drear,
remove the spots as they ap­ FURNISHED two bedroom house. Two bedroom home, furnished
Also two bedroom unfurnish­
only $3650. 00 with $650. 00
pear with Blue Lustre. Rent
ed house. Call 332-2855.
d o w n . THIS IS A GOOD
»
elec tr ic gh im pooerSl. West­
5-26-tf
STARTER.
ern Auto,
ltc
HOUSE lor rent. 647 Madrona
CHICKEi fe« i I cr -6 sa ck i,$ 5
St. Phone 332-2381. 7 -7 -tf Beautiful 3 bedr. exceptionally
built and myrtlewood decor­
J.B. Ko.•>, ¿Hint 332-3574.
ated. 300 ft. on 101 and 3. 68
5-12-tf
FURNISHED 1 bdnn. house. Rea­
acres furnished view and bus­
sonable rent to responsible
13 acres, beautiful ocean view,
iness expansion if desired.
party. Call 332-2302, 6 -1 6 -tf
3 1»dnn.cabin, with fireplace
on Hensley HUI at aiige of
TWO bedrootn traUer house. FO U R room house and Barber
town. A Iso, .1 7 acres
ocean view
i
$65 |>er month. Anchor Inn.
Shop ¡viced as good Invest­
with spring. Write Ed Kerpa,
Phone 332-2622.
7 -2 1 -tf
ment, or rent for $100.
BI las, Idaho.
6 -9 -tf
TWO-bedroom 1964 New Moon
10 x 55* all electric traUer
house,$600 for equity,you as­
sume payments. Call Bandon
347-4*351 after6 [\m . 6 -9 -tf
SHOP srog a n a r
FIVE bedroom home with fire­
p l a c e , 2 baths, carport and
large lot. Located at 12th and ★ For Sale or rent
Idaho, Part Ctford. Full |*lcc
$ 11, 000 w ith $700 down and SMALL one-bedroom house,un­
fin ish ed , on Koeta's hUl.
payments of $95 including
taxes. For information write
332-2682
3-2 4 -tf
Department of Veterans' Af­
fairs, Salem,
7 -7-3tc 1-BEDROOM—all electric with
bull tin appl lances—fireplace,
NEW s p a c e age toy-rocket.
view. Red McWilliams, 332-
Shoots miniature artrenaut up
2907.
5 -2 6 -0
t o 6 0 0 feet in air.Returns nose
ccne and assembly with two
tiny parachutes. $2. 95 ¡re­ ★ WANTED
p a id . MARATHON PRO­
DUCTS, Box 113, Coos Bay,
Ctegcn.
3 -2 4 -ltp tf JOB listings lor Youth Employ­
ment Service. Call Port Or­
ford grade school from 8 a, m.
I RENTED
to 5 p.m.Monday through Fri­
day and til noon Saturdays,
THROUGH THE
332-2712.
6-3O-8tc
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WANT ADS
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RE A fa ESTATE
_
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED cook for evening
shift.Must be dependable and
capable. Top wages, perman-
D.F. DeVoe, Realtor
^ S ‘X.cKc'.ua?£
Beautiful two bedroom home,
fire (dace,lots of bull tins, alum-
aim tiding. On Elk River, only
4j yrs. old. 2 3 /4 acres, lots of
water. Asking $ 15, 000.
8383.
6 -2 3 -tf
— S'
Large building site with 90* lake
frontage. Perfect for daylight
,_M sem ent or split level home
only $5, 000 inside city lim its.
WANTED:
Two Pajwr Carriers Far
The World
in Port Orford area. Contact
332-4111 or Gold Beach
CH 7-4985.
Three bedroom with real handy
kitchen,large utility room, good
she living room, with fireplace,
attached garage, In town only
$8500 on terms.
Two bedroom home, lake view
with access to lake, concrete
foundation, electric heat, city
water, (ratio. Going for $12, 000
with low low down.
Like new two bedroom house,
with utility room and hardwood
floors. IVotcctc J irosn wind. On­
ly $11, 000.
» t r i t e
JawA oC
(àtom i.
RKMviNS r o a r o a r o a o
AT NO
A D D IT IO N A L C H A A O Ç
w Aoa
Looking for an exceptional buy
Inside city? Two bedrooms an
n i c e large lot, Just repainted
throughout. Full price $3, 500.
We have trades In this area and
other parts of the state. Bring in
your trade and sec if we can get
together.
Wonderful business opportuni­
ties, m otels, traUer parks, and
others. Why not Whee 1 and Deal.
D .F. DEVOE, REALTOR
KEN DENNISON,
Port Orford Manager
PHONE 332-3521
L .. a t A N
□ OLD BEACH
J.
s m it h
C H 7 »O O O
3 B e d r o o m home unfinished,
$3950. 00 out of city. Terms.
A nice two bedroom home and
garage, painstaking construc­
tion, In ¿leer Additionj priced
to tell with substantial pay­
ment down. $10, 500. 00,
Wesley D. Spencer
Realtor
Income - Home
Business Property
FULL CITY BLOCK
No. 75. 200 ft. by 300 ft. (West
of City Fire Station). Priced at
$3, 450, 00. Terms.
B B B B
GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION
Undewloped lot on Oregon St.
at 9th. 150* x 150' (N. of Shell
Station (.Price,$9,800. OO.Terms.
County ap(»aiatd a t$11,060. 00.
B ox 27
Ph: 332-4323
Port Orford, Oregon
Box <7
Ph: 332-4323
Port Orford. Oregon
• LOCKS
• KEYS
• PARTS
•
ROY H. TAYLOR
Po -t Orford
K C0VEKD
TUÍ SAFI WAY...
FULLER brushes. Harold Mon­
roe, P. O. Box 285,Gold Beach,
Oregon.
2-24-tf
ZENITH hearing aids, batteries,
accessories and appointments.
P. O, Drug Store. 332-3281.
BANDON BOOKKEEPING Ser­
v ice-C o m p lete income tax
servtie,bookkeeping and pay­
roll. Thomas M. McGinty, Box
625,Bandon. Off icephone347-
5421( home phone 347-5703.
Across street from theatre.-
.
l
S IN G E R
Service, sales and accessories.
P h o n e Port Cleaners, 332-
3165,
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropratie Phy­
sician. Physiotherapy. Hours
(Tuesday through Saturday)
9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Thellln
Bldg., G o ld Beach. CH 7 -
8051,
SEPTIC TANK pumping. Low­
est rates in Port Orford regard-
le u . Gold Beach Sanitation.
Call CH 7-4020 collect.
aAHCO-UFfCO-GilMtHAl
IN IU R A N C B
• P I RE «AUTO
•CASUALTY* LIFE
B e f o r e you renew y o u r
Insurance stop to or c a 11
Ken. You might be surpris-
e d with the s a v i n g s on
broader coverages.
Ken Dennison
332-3521
How High I i
Your Community
Credit Reputation?
W l A L L U t e to b e I t o l w i l
IB TO U R n e a r « tor MJtoM
y ea r b ills on e to h r fT M t
oiT
nr not .
TODAY’S T M D A T
TO P A W
Let’s start budding a gsot
credit record today, s° you
Representing
KOLEN-HUGGINS
AGENCY
911 OREGON ST.
port
O N rono
HECUKITY LIGHTING
Coos-Curry Electric
A sk
About 1H-Lails Today I
SATURDAY
8:00 Capt. Kangaroo
9:00 Heckle G Jeckle
IO 00 Mighty Mouse
1 0 3 0 Beatles
11:00 Casper
11:30 Magllla Gorilla
12:00 Bugs Bunny
12:30 Milton Monster
1.00 Hopplty Hooper
1:30 Western Theatre
2:30 Bowling
3:30 M ovie-
INCOME PROPERTY
Two famUy apartment house
with cottage. 816 N. Jackson St,
100* x 10(7 lot. Selling (»ice,
$7,800.00. 20% down payment.
County appraised at $10,132,00.
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5:00 Wide World of Sports
NO. 12 HAMLET
6:30 CBS News
Two bedroom hom e—all e le c ­
7:00 Secret Agent
tric. Price $3,800. 00. $760. 00
8:00 McHales Navy
down payment.
8:30 Lawrence Welk
9:30 Hollywood Palace
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,10:30 Gunsmoke
NO. 4 HAMLET
11:30 M ovie-
Two bedroom hom e—all e le c ­
S UN DAY
tric. Price, $3,985. 00. $797. 00
8:30 The Answer
down payment.
9:00 This is the Life
9:30 Film Fare
* * * *
IO 00 Lamp Unto My Feet
INCOME PROPERTY
11:00 Camera 3
Located at 937 N.Washington St. 11:30 Linus
(opposite Churchk Two bed­ 12:00 Big Picture • —
r o o m home — lot SO x ISO ft. 12:30 Face the Nation -
SeU tog price, $4, 150. 00. 20%
1:00 Film Fare
1:30 Issues G Answers
down.
2:00 Film Fare
B B B B
2:30 CBS Sports
GOOD INCOME PROPERTY
4:00 Movie-
Two bedroom home—all e le c ­
5:30 Amateur Hour
tric. Located at S55 W. 11th St.
6:00 Film Fare
(West of Port Orford M otel), Lot,
6:30 Donna Reed
90* x 100*. Priced at $8,350. 00.
7:00 Voyage to Sea
20% down payment.
8:00 Ed Sullivan
9:00 Movie -
B B B B
24 Hour Phone Service
7 Days a Week
★ MISCELLANEOUS
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
TBA-( To Be Announced)
7:30 CBS Meaning News
7:55 Stocks G Weather
8:00 Capt. Kang >roo
9:00 I Love Lucy
9:30 Real McCoys
IO 00 Andy of Mayberry
10:30 Dick Van Dyke
11:00 Love of Llle
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
12:00 Donna Reed
12:30 As World Turns
1:00 Password
1:30 House party
2:00 To T ell Truth
2:25 CBS News
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Secret Storm
3:30 Ths Nurses
4:00 Never Too Young
4:25 Arlene Dahl
4:30 Where the Action Is
—2 Blocks West of McKays—
Phone 332-2231
JOHN G. LYLE
CURRY COUNTY
LOCKSMITH
CHANNEL 3
KIEMTV
REAL ESTATE
CREDIT BUREAU
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FOR YOUR PROTECTION
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INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone CKerry 1.4511
Gold Beach, Oregon
MONDAY
5:00 Mr. 3E
5:15 Sky King
5:45 ABC News
6:00 Local News
6:30 Walter Cronkite
7:00 CXitdoorsman
7:30 12 C C lock High
8:30 Vacation Playhouse
9:00 Andy Griffith
9:30 The FBI
1 0 3 0 The Avengers
11:30 Assign. News Final
TUESDAY
5:00 Mr. 3E
5:15 Flintstone;
5:45 ABC News
6:00 Local News
6:30 Cronkite News
7:00 Marshal Dillon
7:30 Combat
8:30 Hippedrome
9:30 Petticoat Junction
IO 00 The Fugitive
11:00 Assign. News
WEDNESDAY
5:00 M eet McCaraghans
5:15 Tom G Jerry
5:45 ABC News
6:00 Local News
6:30 Cronkite News
7:00 "F" Troop
7:30 Lost to Space
8:30 H illbillies
9:00 Bewitched
9:30 Dick VanDyke
10.00-The Baron
11:00 Assign. News
THURSDAY
5:00 Mr. 3E
5:15 Ctezie G Harriet
5:45 ABC News
6:00 Local News
6:30 Cronkite News
7:00 Have Cun-Will Travel
7:30 Gidget
8:00 Gilligans Island
8:30 My 3 Sons
9:00 M ovie-
11:10 Movie -
FRIDAY
5:00 Industry on Parade
5:IS Fllcka
5:45 ABC News
6:00 Local News
6:30 Cronkite News
7:00 Smothers toothers
7:30 Wild-W ild West
< 8:30 Hogans Heroes
9:00 Comer Pyle
. 9:30 Perry Mason
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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
OUTDOOR RAMBLINGS. . . .
Food For Thought . .
to those of you—including this
writer—who neglect a friend at
We Just recently h»ard from tim es.
The poem e n t i t l e d “ My
an old friend of ours. The
letter was postmarked at Anch­ Friend,’’ and written by Clinton
orage, Alaska; the three pre­ Rowley follows:
•^Around the corner we had a
vious ones from from various
other points of the compass— friend,/ In Alaska—the land
France, Scotland and Australia. that knows no end./ Yet days
You se e , this friend of mine went by, and weeks rushed o n ,/
Is a nomad and he wanders And before we knew It a year
hither and yon about the world. had gon e,/ And we never saw
But It seem s that Alaska holds our old friend’s fa ce ,/ For life
the greatest allure to him and Is a swift and terrible race.
“ He knew we liked him Just
he eventually returns to that
as w e ll,/ As In the days when
sportsman’s paradise.
Y es, Clint Is a wanderer. we rang his b e ll,/ And he rang
Reminds us of that plant known ours. We were younger then./
as the Wandering Jew; not con­ But we got to be busy, tired old
tent to remain within the small m en ,/ Tired with playing a fool­
space In which it Is planted, but ish gam e,/ Tired with trying to
starts wandering all over the make a name.
“ Tomorrow, we’d say, we’ll
place . . . creeping up the walls
of a home, over the window write to Adny,/ And mention
sills , exploring every spot that our mutual little pal, Sandy./
is available to Its clinging ten­ But tomorrow never com es, and
tomorrow g o e s,/ And the dis­
drils.
Our list of correspondents tance between us grows and
numbers many persons scat­ grow s./ Around the corner, yet
tered here and there across many m iles away . . . / ‘Here’s
the land, but friend Clint tops a telegram , sir . . . Andy died
them all as being the worst yesterday.’/ And that’s what we
of the entire lot when It com es get and deserve In the en d ,/
to answering my letters ad­ Around the corner—a vanished
dressed to him. There’s usually friend.”
the interval of from one to two
years between the receipt of his THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW
The whale was probably once
letters, as he happens to be a
very poor correspondent. But a land mammal which has com­
when he does decide to write, pletely adapted Itself to water
he goes all out. His letters during the last few thousand
prove to be regular manuscripts years.
It Is safe to hold a queen bee
containing accounts of his ad­
ventures In many spots on the In your hand as the queen bees
use their stings on other bees.
globe.
The flying squirrel begins to
His most recent letter con­
tained a few verses that he reach old age at three years
had composed concerning the and seldom lives to be five or
loss of an Alaskan friend of six.
his. We are passing them along
Although they are called
to you readers. They might w ell “ sheep,” the Rocky Mountain
be taken as an object lesson Bighorn sheep do not have coats
of wool but merely very short
hair. In winter a scanty fuzz
grows between the skin and
outer guard hairs to keep the
animal warm against the ter­
rible chilling winds.
The ring on the ringed-neck
duck is hard to see and on
many specimens it doesn’t even
exist; so why ft is called by
that name Is quite a mystery.
The most b e a u t i f u l of Am­
erican water fowl, the wood
By LANS LENEVE
8:25 Here's Joyce
8:30 Gypsy Rose Lee Show
9:00 Eye Guess
9:30 Concentration
1O 00 Morning Star
10 30 Paradise Bay
11:00 Jeopardy
11:30 Lets Play Post Office
12:00 Lets Make a Deal
12:25 News
12:30 Days of Our Lives
1:00 The Doctors
1:30 Another World
2:00 National Golf Day
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 M ovie-(See below)
SATURDAY
8:00
8:30
9:00
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10:30
11:00
The Jetscns
Atom Ant
Secret Squirrel
Underdog
Top Cat
Fury
Baseball-
fin Color)
2:00 KVIQ Sports
3:00 American Bandstand
4:00 M ovie-
Si 00 M ovie-
7130 Flipper
8:00 1 Cteam of Jeannie
8:30 Get Smart
9:00 M ovie-
11:15 Movie-
SUNDAY
9:00 Herald of Truth
9:30 Light Time
9:45 Social Security
1 0 0 3 Beany G C ecil
10:30 Porky Pig
11:00 Bullwtokle
11:30 Discovery
12:30 KVIQ Sports
1:00 Meet the Press
1:30 M ovie-
3:00 M ovie-
4130 Response
5:00 Dan Smoot
5:30 Sportsman's Holiday
6:00 Frank Mc<~-»«* Report
6:30 America tne Beautiful
7:30 Disney's World of Color
8:30 Branded
9:00 Bonanza
10:00 Wackiest Ship
11:00 Newsftoal
ll:0 5 C b e Step Beyond
MONDAY
3:30 M ovie-
Si 00 Wyatt Earp
S:30 Farmers Daughter
6:00 Huntley-Brinkley News
6:30 News West
7:00 Batman
7:30 Hullabaloo
8:00 John Forsythe
8:30 Dr. Kildare-1
9:00 Kraft Summer Music Hall
TUESDAY
3:30 Movie
5:30 Wyatt Earp
6:00 Huntley-toinkley
6:30 Newswest
7:00 Double life of Hen. Phyfe
7:30 My Mother-The Car
8:00 Pl. Don'teat Daisies
8:30 Dr. Kildare-2
9:00 M ovie-
11:05 Ctae Step Beyond
11:30 Tonight Show-John. Carsos
1:00 Sign Off
WEDNESDAY
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11:05
11:30
Mo v ie-
Wyatt Earp
Huntley-Brinkley
Newswest
Batman
The Virginian
The Siberian City
I Spy
Dick Martin Show
Tonight Show-Carson
THURSDAY
3:30 Movie -
5:15 Know Your School
5:30 Tom Mintey Show
6:00 H untley-toinkley
6:30 Newswest
7:00 Addams Family
7:30 Daniel Boone
8:30 Laredo
9:30 M ickie Finn
10c 00 Dean Martin Sum, Show
11:05 California Outdoors
11:30 Tonight Show-Carson
FRIDAY
3:30 M ovie-
5100 Wyatt Earp
5:30 Patty Duke
6:00 Huntley-toinkley
6:30 Newswest
7:00 Route 66
8:00 Hank
8:30 Stag Along With Mitch
9:30 Mr. Roberts
10:00 Man from U. N. C. L. E,
11:00 Newsftoal
11:30 Tonight Show-Carson
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH'
Washington G 10th St.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evangelistic Service
Wednesday Night
Service
R. L. Sharp, Pastor
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Priesthood, Sunday
Sunday School
Sacrament, Sunday
Primary, Tuesday
M. L A. Wednesday
R elief S o c., Tues.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mass
Father Alan Kennedy, toiest
COMMUNITY CHURCH
20th and Jackson
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Service
Midweek Service
(Wednesday)
Rev.Jam ie France, Pastor
ST. CHRISTOPHER'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
(Services held to new church)
Sunday 11:00 a. m . Mattas, the
H o ly E u c h a r i s t and Church
School.
Rev. James Lloyd
(Vicar)
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS
Sunday Service
Wed. Bihle Study
Friday,
School
Friday Service
Meeting
PENT1COSTAL CHURCH
OF COD
"Brush Prarie"
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Wednesday Bible Study
and prayer m eeting.
Rev. A. E. Haight, Pastor
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Church of Christ)
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Wed. Prayer M eeting
(Leo M itchell h om e)
Dave Vernon, Pastor
Legion Hall
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday School
Worship
Membership Class
Friday
Wednesday Choir
Rev. Rudolph Mensch, Pastor
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the Oregon State Highway Com­
mission, in preparation for future
construction, has proposed plans
for right-of-w ay acquisition on
the Sixes River-Elk River S ec­
tion of the Cregon Coast High­
way No.9(US101 (near the com ­
munity of Sixes, Curry County,
Cregon. The proposed project is
for widening existing alignm ent
with some minor curve revision
and basically w ill not change
existing ingress and egress.
This notice is given to com ­
pliance with Fe deral re gul ations
and State statutes pertaining to
this type of project whereby it
is required that public notice
be given to enable interested
persons to request a hearing on
the proposed project. If any in­
terested person desires such a
hearing, a request for a hearing
should be directed to the Curry
County Court on or before Wed­
nesday, August 3, 1966.
duck, la often thought to be
an Import from some exotic
country of the East, but It has
always been a true resident of
North America.
METHOD FOR SURVIVAL
How can a parent prepare his
eon to survive the war In Viet­
nam?
Faced with a mounting toll of
casualties and the fact that this
prom ises to be a war which may
not be over before their sons
reach draft age, thia question
Is on the minds of many mothers
and fathers today.
A fully detailed report per­
taining to this vital problem
will appear In this column In the
near future.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Below Is a list of patients
admitted to and discharged from
Southern Coos General Hospital
during the past week.
Janice Rice, In July 8, out
July 13.
Baby boy Rice, born July 8,
out July 13.
David Samudlo, Port Orford,
In July 8, out July 13.
Mary Lou Edwards, In and out
July 8.
K a r r o n Jacobs, Atscedro,
C alif., out July 8.
Margie Stark, out July 8.
Nina Stansell, Gold Beach,
In July 9, out July 10.
A. G. Brown, out July 9.
Jacqueline Thompson and In­
fant son, out July 10.
Laura Porter, Coos Bay, In
July 10, out July 12.
Bruce Robbins, Langlois, In
July 10, out July 11.
Mildred Williams, In July 10,
out July 11.
Gloria Pepion, In July 11.
B a b y girl Pepion, b o r n
July 11.
Shirley Yoshikawa, in July 11.
Baby g i r l Yoshikawa, born
July 11.
Gerald Baker, in July 12.
J1U Chappell, In July 12.
Sharon Harmon, Port Or­
ford, In July 12.
LaVern Trott, In July 12.
Allen Cooper, In July 13.
Lucille Harrington, Langlois,
in July 13.
Baby boy Harrington, Lang­
lo is, born July 13.
Jalm er Johnson, In July 13.
Vera Oswick, Langlois, in
July 13.
LaVeda Stevenson, Coquille,
In July 13.
Bertha Svopp, In July 13.
John Svopp, In July 13.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Edsll Rice,
Bandon, are parents of a 5
pound, 9 ounce son, John Sam­
uel, born July 8 In Southern
Coos General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George F.
(Frank) Pepion are parents of
an 8 pound, 9 1/2 ounce daugh­
ter, Diane Marie, born July 11
In Southern Coos General Hos­
pital. Local grandparents In­
clude Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yoshi­
kawa are parents of a 6 pound,
11 1/2 ounce daughter, Julie
Ann, born July 11 in Southern
Coos General Hospital. Yoshi­
kawa is stationed at the local
Coast Guard Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Benton D. Har­
rington, Port Orford, are par­
ents of a 6 pound, 11 ounce son
born July 13 in Southern Coos
General Hospital.
Floyd Query, Secretary
Cregon State Highway Com.
Publish: July 21, 28, 1966.
CALL FOR BIDS
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the Board of Directors of School
District 2CJ, Port Ctford-Lang-
lois, Curry County, Cregon, w ill
receive sealed bids at the Dis­
trict O f f i c e at Pacific High
School,Sixes,CTegon, until 8:00
p. m ., August 1, 1966, for the
following items:
Heavy Fuel Oil
Fumance Oil
Gasoline—For the school year
1966-67 to be delivered to the
tanks of said district. (Gasoline
tanks are owned by W ilson Dis­
tributing Company, Gold Beach,
Oregon,
Liability Insurance
M ilk—D elivered t o i pint car­
tons to Langlois, Port Oford, and
Pacific High.
Bread— Delivered to Port Or­
ford and Langlois Cafeterias.
M eat—Delivered to Port Or­
ford and Langlois Cafeterias.
For the school year 1966-67,
specifications m ay be obtained
at the District Office at Pacific
High School.
AU bids must be received on
or before 8:00 p. m ., August 1,
1966, and the School Board re­
serves the right to accept or re­
je c t any or all bids.
Dated at Port Oford, Oregon,
this 14th day of July, 1966.
Helen Slocum, Clerk
Publish: July 14, 21, 1966.
Iff you sm oke,
chances are
your kids
will too
Don't fool yourself: they’ll follow
your example. You certainly (fon t
want your kids to smoke.
Then see our new film Who M e?”
It's available through the local unit
ot your American Cancer Society.
It ’s about people like you. And kids
like yours And cigarettes.
After th a t, maybe y o u 'll give up
smoking . . i f not for yourself, for
the kids.
am erican .
cancer
s o c ie ty '