Port Orford Newt, Th unday, September 29, * FOK SALE CERT'S a gay g irl— ready lot a whirl after cleaning ca j|w ti w ith Blue Lustre.Kent electric ihain|iooer $1. Western Auto, CHICKEN fertU tier—6 sacks,$S, J. B. Kosta, phone 332-3574. ___________________ 5 -1 2 -tf ■fltW « p a c e age toy-rocket, SliooU m iniature artnmaut up tat 60U feet us^U. Returns nuae cone and assembly w ith two tiny parachuter. $ 2 ,9 5 ts e - n a ld . M A R A T H O N P R O ­ DUCTS, Box 113, Coos Bay, O eguo, 3 - 2 4 - ltp o \N G E I US m obile h o m e . 10* w H e — 5 5 '—living room e x - pando, front end kitchen. C all 3 3 2 - U t .. 7 -2 8 -tf $25 worth Barbie clothes and dolls-in A - l condition. Out­ fits and doll» c a n e w ith two - cases. C a ll 332-2911. 9 - 2 9 - ltc TWO bedroom hou»c in back of Port Radio C T V . $5,800. In­ quire T H Purkey, Paradise Point Road, last house on left. 9 -l-tf CARD o r TH A N K S I w ith to ttiank all my frlendt and neighbor» f<5T the flowers and cards 1 received following my recent accident. James M , Vincent FOWM SHOP HOMi i r o e i f r /g fr ★ FOR RENT it TWO bedroom trailer. Lake- ride T railer Court, C a ll 332- 2425. 9 -2 9 -tf HOUSEKEEPING cabin, $61 per month. mentii, An Anchd Inn, p h o n e 332-2622. 8 -1 1 . ' TW O bedroom trailer house. $65 i * r month. Anchor Inn. Phone 3 3 2 -2622. 7 - 2 1-tf LARGE, modem, 3 bdnn.,2baths, fireplace, on Garrison Lake road, third place on the right afte r cross lug the f U1. $ 105.00 per mth. Alton Strain, P.O. Bx. 462, Port Crfard. 9 -1 5 -tf ★ F o r S a le o r m a t THREE bedroom house, large fireplace, 133 fc c tla k r front­ age, furnished, $18, 000.00 or $125. 00 mth. Call 332-2555 fot Information. 9 - 2 9 - ltc SMALL one-bedroom house,un­ furnished, on Kosta's hUE » 2 -2 6 8 2 3 -2 4 -tf ro w v SHOP HOMi s ro e if r # f r it HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED cook lor evening shift.Must bi dependable and capable. To,swages, |>erman-. e n t position. Bice's Coffee Shop, Gold Bcach,Call CH 7 - »383.6 -2 3 -tf ★ WANTED PIANO LESSONS Port Ctford and Langlois Ben lnahqlt Phone Langlois 253 W ANTED—Votes in November I red C, Thom, Dem ociatlc candidate for sheriff. Box 813 Gold Beach, Ctegon. 9 -2 2 -u UNKNOWN AUTHOR it REAL ESTATE I cannot work m y soul to save, For that my lord hath done; But 1 w i ll work like any slave, Far love of God's de .u Son. * D .F - D eV oe, Realtor 2 Hvitroau home comer lot full price $5000. OO w ith only $50C slottn and balance at $5u mth. Aifembly Of God Comer le t good location only $2, out). 03. Duplex on highway n o r t h of toss« with aprox.25 acres of land. 5 16 ,^ 0 0 .0 0 full price. Any reasonable terms accepted. 10th and Washington St. Rev. R. L. Sharp, Pastor Phone 332-3251 6UU! frU U S Business property w 1th two ren­ tals pi nl 2 bedroom house. Now rented. Asking $15, 000. 00. Cute 2 bedroom home at city lim its ,lo ve ly fireplace, electric he a t, built In range anti oven, fenced patio, re.rtty for living w ithout doing any w ark on It. Asking only $6500, 00. GUNS 1 only—Savage Model 99c Reg. $134.50—now $ 9 9 .8 8 CholTc flf tw o*ets with trailer hook-ups. Septic tanks, e le c tri­ c ity and water In. $1600, each. Terms if necessary. 1 only—308 W in .M o d el 88 Reg.S 139.95—now $109.95 Have several m ining claims on Sixes River. Let's hear from you . ►gold miners. WESTERN . AUTO We have trades br_this area and other parti o f the "state. Bring In your trade and sec if wc can get together. p o lì OBFOQO Wonderful business opportuni­ ties, motels, trailer parks, and others. Why not Wheel and Deal, D .F . DEVOE, REALTOR A A SUBSCRIPTION W To The N E W S I fours Now! KEN DENNISON, Port Orford Manager PHONE 332-3521 24 Hour Phone Service 7 Days i^Week B£ covette TUB W £ MY... ★ MISCELLANEOUS ZENITH hearing aids, batteries, accessories and appointments. P.O . D rugstore. 332-3281. 8*HCO«U«CO»GiNERAI. IN S U R A N C E BANDON BOOKKEEPING Ser­ v ic e -C o m p le te income tax service,bookkeeping and pay­ roll. Thomas M . M cG inty, Box 625, Bandoh. O ff ice phone 347- 542 lj home phase 347-5703. Across street trom theatre. S IN G E R Service, sales and accessories. P h o n e Port Cleaners, 332- 3 1 6 5 , Dr. C. G. Stem ,Chlropratlc Phy­ sician. Physiotherapy. Hours (Tuesday through Saturday} 9 a. m . to 5:30 p. m . T h ellln Bldg., G o l d Beach. CH 7 - 8051. SEPTIC T A N K pumping. Low - estrates In Port Orford regard­ less. Gold Beach Sanitation. C a ll CH 7 -4 0 2 0 collect. I • F IR E « A U T O • CASUALTY «LIFE B e f o r e you renew y o u r Insurance stop In or c a 11 Ken. You m ight be surpris- e d w ith the s a v in g s on broader coverages. Ken Dennison 332-3521 Representing KOLEN HUGGINS AGENCY 911 OREGON ST. P O R T L IN F O R D REAL ESTATE CHANNEL 3 KIEM TV W E S L E Y D. S P E N C E R CHANNEL 6 More About First Gun Club Weiley D. Spencer Realtor KVIQTV M O N D A Y T H R U F R ID A Y Coos-Curry Electric PA M T1II STO KES S K IIN G FUN a Oregon Looking For Conservationists Haw High Ti Tour Community Credit Reputation? CREDIT BUREAU or dbQUiLLi PICIFIC By LANS LE NE YE Juat recently a little story pertaining to the firs t gun club In Coos County appeared In this R E A L T O R S I N C E 194« 9:00 Eye Guest column. C harlie Fox, veteran 9:30 Concentration T hat beautiful dream hone of hunter of both Coos anAC urry 10:00 Chain Letter 3 beikooms and artistically C o u n t i e s who now resides 10i30 Showdown fudilu-d w ith M yrtlewood— In O rchard, Wash., related the 11:00 Jeopardy tale to me during a visit to our 3, 68 acres of land with bus­ 11:30 Swtaigin'Country iness front on 101 Hwy. plus home. 12:00 Let's M ake a Deal The o ld -tim e r, upon reading view sites for future Income. 12:30 Days of ois Lives hla copy of Western World that 4 Bedroom home, large shop 1:00 The Doctors contained the column, wrote and garage area on ap p ro x./ 1:30 Another W a ld * me In order to cla rify my doubts acres a / level land—$13, 500. 2:00 You D on't Say as to whether or not he was 2:30 M atc h Game actually a member of that firs t 3 B e d r o o m home unfinished, 3:00 General Hospital gun club. The Information he $3950. 00 out of city. Terms. 3:30 M o vle-S ee Below wrote c o n c e r n i n g hla con­ Has good w ell. nection with the club w ill, I SATURDAY believe, prove of Interest to Two bedroom home In H a m let our readers, especially the bird f a o ily $ 3 5 0 0 .0 0 and has 8:00 Super Bwolng hunters. So with this thought in room f a nice garden. Easy 8:30 Atom Ant mind, I am presenting to you ten ns. - ~ 9:00 Secret SqultTel excerpts taken from his le tte r, 9:30 Space Katets and which In his own words W W W M M W ftM R M M M IM M M 10:00 Cool M cCool describe his association with 10:30 The Jetsons that firs t gun club, not as a 8ECTKITY LIGHTING 11:00 NBC BasebaU m em ber, but as a trapper. 2:00 M o v ie -C a t Creeps So, here you are: - 2 Blocle West at M c K a y s - 3:00 F ilm Fare "You said In your letter that Phone 332-2231 3:30 AFL R epats Ask About D etails Today 1 you did not remember to ask 4:00 M o v ie -L a n a Doone me If I was a member of the 5:30 K V IQ Sp<®s MWWWWWWWWWtStAAnMMMMA firs t gun club. No, I was not SATUR DAY 5: 55 College of Redwoods a member. But I trapped the C U IT A R IN S TR U C TIO N 7:30 Brother Bun 6:00 Che Step Beyond pigeons with the help of my NOW ! 8:00 King Kong 6:90 Shane brother Claude, and sold them 8:30 The Beatles 7:30 Flipper to the club members for 50? Don Smith 8:00 Please d e n 'te a t Da isles 9:00 Casper a dozen, and thought we were Lakeside T ra ile r Court 9 :3 0 M a g U la Gorilla ’ 8:30 Get Smart making money. They were easy P a t Orford 9:00 M ovie-Last Sunset 10:00 Bugs Bunny to trap. We caught 52 In one P h o n e-332-2425 11:00 M ovie-Phantom of Opera 10:30 F ilm Fare trap— our biggest haul.” 10:45 NCAA Football Charlie also mentioned that 2:00 M ilto n Monster SUN DAY he was glad to see the article 2:30 Hopplty Hooper published— not because It men­ 9:00 Herald of Truth 3:00 A m erican Bandstand tioned his name, but because it 9:30 Light Tim e meant that there would always 3:30 F ilm Fare 9:45 Social Security 4:00 NFL Countdown be on file a record of that firs t 10:00 AFL Football gun club. He believed a copy 5:00 W ide World of Sports 1:00 M e e t the Press should be put In the museum In 6:30 I'v e Got a Secret 1:30 M ovie-House of H a rra s North Bend. He also expressed 7:00 CBS Evening News 2:50 M o vie-T o w er of London hope that we could get together 7 :3 0 Jackie Gleason 4:30 Response In the near future In order that 8:30 Lawrence W elk - 9:30 Hollywood Palace he could relate to me the story 5:00 Vietnam In full concerning the f i r s t 10:30 Gunsmoke 5:30 College Bowl registered bird dogs that were 11:30 News final 6:00 Frank McGee 11:40 M ovie-Foxes of Harrow purchased by old-tim e sports­ 6:30 Bell Telephone Hour m en of Coos County . . . some 7:30 Disney's W a ld of C o la SUNDAY of which were purchased from 8:3Q H ey L a n d la d 7:30 W a ld of Youth fa r eastern states. 9:00 Bonanza 8:00 Tom G Jerry It Is always a pleasure to 10:00 Andy W illiam s 8:30 Underdog hear from our readers, and we 11:00 Newsflnal 9:00 The Beagles are always grateful to them 11:05 Sign Off 9:30 Might}- Mouse Socially correct, for either personally relating 10:00 This Is the Life or w riting ua, any. subject per­ MCNDAY l a 15 NFL Game of Week pleasingly printed 3:3.0 M o v ie -T ra v e lin g Salesw. taining to the out-of-doors of 10:45 NFL Football . .• 1* -, ■ ■ . I V . I an Interesting nature. We are 5:00 Iron Horse 2:00 Bowling Thai's the kind o f social always happy to publish such 6:00 H untley-B rinkley 3:00 M o v ie -3 Thlefs m aterial. So, you’l l be hearing 6:30 Newswett 4:30 Tenn. Tuxedo stationery you con d e ­ from Charlie Fox again, fo r ” 7:00 It's About Tim e 5:00 Porky Pig when that o ld -tim e r and this 7:30 The Mankees 5:30 Lost In Space pend on getting from us. scribe meet again, we are 8:00 1 Dream of Jeannie 6:30 Lassie Prompt, personal atte n ­ really ‘ ‘going to the dogs” — 8:30 Roger M ille r Show 7:00 Voyage to Sea those famous dogs owned by l 8:00 M o vie-B r Id. R. K w ai 9:00 The Road West tion to your needs. old-tim e hunters that trod the W tfW M U W M M W M M M W M 10:00 Run f a your Life fields and marshlands some 86 11:00 Newsflnal FOR Y O U « PROTECTION years ago. 11:05 Response 11:30 Tonight Show FACTS TO KEEP IN MIND IN H C R A N C E AG ENCY It Is well for all big game TUESDAY Phone C H erry 14311 hunters— especially those past middle age— to bear In mind Gold Hearts. Oregon 3:30 M ovle-Sudan during their pursuit of deer and S: 00 T im e Tunnel W MM VM MW MW MM MMW elk and other game animals, 6:00 H untley-B rinkley MONDAY to not f o r g e t that o ver- 6:30 Newswest 5,00 M r. 3E exertion— the direct cause of 7:00 The Rounders 5:15 Frankenstein,Jr. heart attacks in the ranks of 7:30 G irl from UNCLE ’ .5 :4 5 ABC News of hunters— causes more deaths 8:30 Occasional W ife each year than gun accidents. "6:00 Local News 9:00 M o vie-L st. of Adr. Mess. . 6:30 W alter Crcnkite One should use a certain amount 11:00 Newsflnal of caution- at the start of the 7:00 Am erica 11:05 Naked C ity 'hunt . . . take It easy during - 7:30 G illigan's island 11:30 Tonight Show the firs t day or so, providing 8:00 Run Budd}’ Run that he has not previously con­ 8:30 Lucy Show WEDNESDAY . - ditioned - him self In order to 9:00 Andy G riffith endure the hardships encount­ 9:30 The FBI 3:30 M o v ie -T w o of a kind ered while in pursuit of game. 10:30 The Big V alley 5:00 The Monroes Too many hunters, instead TUESDAY 6:00 Huntley-B rinkley of exercising p rio r to the hunt, 5:00 M r. 3E 6:30 Newswest find themselves greatly handi­ 5:15 Space Ghost 7:00 Felony Squad capped by excessive weight, 5:45 ABC News 7:30 The Virginian In A lb tr i.i, a s k iin g par.» unused muscles, and tire easily. 6:00 Local News 9:00 Bob Hope d is c , ai tin- region chosen High altitude also serves to 6:30 Crcnkite 10:00 I Spy In Canada as its O h m p ic 7:00 Marshall D illo n 11:00 Newsflnal games sue, a modern e le c­ 7:30 Daktari 11:05 F ilm Fare tric c h a irlift 3,2 10 feet long 8:30 Red Skelton 11:30 Tonight Show 9:30 Love on a Rooftop rises a v e rtic a l distance of 10:00 Mission Impossible 1,500 fe e t’ T H U R SD A Y WEDNESDAY Nomination of individuals and 5:00 M e e t McGaraghan's 3:30 Petar Gunn — . organizations who have made 5:15 Superman 4:00 Ctae Step Beyond outstanding accomplishments in 5:45 ABC News 4:30 Public Service the Held of natural resources 6:00 Local News 5:00 W yatt Earp conservation during the past 6:30 Cronklte 5:30 Tom M ln te y Show year are being requested by the 7:00 Pistols G Petticoats 6:00 H untley-B rinkley Oregon W ildlife Federation for 7:30 Batman 1 6:30 Newswest r e c o g n i t i o n of those accom­ 8:00 The Green Hornet 7:00 Candid Camera plishments on a state as w ell 8:30 B. H illb illie s 7:30 D aniel Boone as national level. 9:00 Green Acres 8:30 Star Trek - This program Is being spon­ 9:30 Comer Pyle 9:30 The Hero sored by the Sears-Roebuck 10:00 M an who never was 10:00 Dean M artin Foundation In cooperation with 10:30 Combat 11:00 Newsflnal the N a t i o n a l W ildlife Fed­ THUR SDAY 11:05 C alifo rn ia Outdoors eration. _ ’ 5:00 M r. 3E 11:30 .Tonight Show Nomination brochures have 5: IS Lone Ranger been mailed this past week to 5:45 ABC News F R ID A Y 216 clubs, civic organizations, 6:00 Local and agencies describing the 10 6:30 Cronklte 3:30 M o v ie -T B A categories for w h ic h an In­ W l ALL 1 0 » »o be admired 7:00 Have G u n -W ill T ravel 5:00 Route 66 dividual or organization can be 7:30 Batman 2 6:00 Huntley-B rinkley nominated for the honor. 8:00 "F" Troop 6:30 Newswest These Include w ild life, soil, .8 T O U X record to r W O» 7:00 The R iflem an 8:30 M y Three Sons w a t e r and/or a ir, fo re s try , sor bills ass« to bo * r « 9:00 Bewitched 7:30 Tarzan youth conservation activities, o ff 9:30 That G irl 8:30 M an from UNCLE conservation education, con­ 10.00 The Hawk 9:30 T .H .E . Cat servation c o m m u n i c a t i o n , IT N O T. 11:00Jfews Final 10.00 Laredo legislative and conservation o r­ TODAY*« TEB DAT 11:10 M o v ie -B ig W heel 11:00 D ic k D eW itt Rpt. ganization. In addition, the Stale TO TATI F R ID A Y 11:30 Tonight Show Conservationist of the Y ear w ill L e t’s start building • «V S :0 0 M r.3 E be selected. o o d it record today, go you 5:15 Road Runner A ll nominations must be sub­ 5:45 ABC News mitted on ofnclal forms and 6:00 Local News anyone can make a nomination. WANTED» 6:30 Cronklte Nominations must be submitted Two Paper Carriers F a 7:00 Rat Patrol to local clubs belonging to the The W a ld 7:30 W ild W ild West Oregon W ildlife Federation, or * Serving the In Port Orford area. Contact 8:30 Hogans Heroes to the awards chairman, Ranny Bandon - North Curry A m 332-2831 a Gold Beach 9:00 CBS M o vie-T B A Rancourt, 6805 S. E. 68th Ave., CH 7-4985. 11:00 News Final P o r t l a n d , O re ., 97206, by 11:10 M o vie-F u ry Furn. Crk. Oct. 10. M O N D A Y T H R U F R ID A Y 7i3 0 CBS Morning News 7i5 5 Stocks G Weather 8:00 Cept. Kangaroo 9:00 Candid Camera 9:30 B. H illb illie s 0:00 Andy of Mayberry 0i30 D ick VanDyke 1:00 Love of Life 1:25 CBS Noon News 1:30 Search f a Tomorrow 1:45 Guiding Light 2:00 Donna Reed 2:30 As the W a ld Turns 1:00 Passwad 1:30 House party 2:00 To T e ll the Truth 2:25 CBS Afternoon News 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 The Nurses 4:00 Dark Shadows 4:30 Where the Action Is 5 shorten the breath to a marked degree. About the only push­ ups engaged In by many hunt­ ers, In o rd er to get Into shape for the hunt, consist mainly of pushing away from the dining table— w ell loaded with food. We have reference to the hunt­ e r, not the table Itself. Keep In mind, also, the fol­ lowing simple rules at a ll times while hunting. If they were heeded by all hunters, gun ac­ cidents would be Just about non-existent. The T ru e Sportsman: 1. T re a ts his gun with re­ spect and Is always careful where he points the muzzle. 2. Keeps the safety on until ready to Ore and la positive of his target. To keep bullets from ricocheting, he never tfioots at water or a hard, flat surface. 3. Unloads his gun when not In use and leaves the action open. He stores guns and am­ munition separately. 4. Loads his gun only when In the field or ready on the target range. He never climbs or Jumps over obstacles with a loaded gun. 5. Keeps his equipment In e x c e l l e n t condition and Is always sure that he has the proper load for his gun. Good huntin’ to you alL Cedar Root Rot Symptoms Noted A fungus disease known as Phytophthora root rot Is k ill­ ing Port Orford cedars at a number of places In the area, reports Coos County Extension Agent David K e lr. There is apparently no way to save a tree that haa beoome Infected with this disease and It should be cut down, said the agent. Presently, researchers at Oregon State University are trying to And a way to stop this disease. Before a control can be found, however, they fear that the root rot Infection w i l l spread through healthy c e d a r stands, and they rec­ ommend the use of other re ­ sistant native trees for plant­ ings. A Port Orford Cedar Infected with Phytophthora root rot w ill firs t turn pale green and then »111 turn Into a reddish brown, rust color. An Inspection of the roots of a diseased tree w ill show white fungus fila ­ ments laced throughout the cambium layer. The disease Is more likely to be found In swales -and In poorly drained ground, but is by po means lim ited to such areas, said K e lr. _____________ Compost Pile Good For Garden Compost plies are a good way to salvage the countless tons of crop residue that goes to waste each year, reportsCounty Extension Agent David* K e lr. M oreover, the gardener whohas a compost pile also has a good source of organic m atter and plant nutrients to use on his soli the following year. A good compost pile should be constructed of successive layers of organic m atter topped by fe rtiliz e r , soil and Ume. The soli and lim e layers w ill aid breakdown of the crop re s i­ dues and w ill also keep down odors. F o r each square yard of com -., p o ft, add one' quart of a com­ plete fe rtiliz e r such as 5 -1 0 -5 , one cup super phosphate and one cup of Ume. Then cover with a thin layer of soil after the organic m aterial Is about one foot deep. This procedure should be repeated as each foot of organic matter Is added. Be sure to add enough water to make layer moist as It Is built. C U R R Y GENERAL HOSPITAL NOTES Patients at Curry General Hos­ p ita l from Sept. 12, thru Sept. 25 were: Grants Pass: Robert M cLane. Ukiah, C a l. : H arriett Burnell. S i l v e r t o n , C M .: W allace Wood. KlamathFaUs: HoUis W right. Brookings: David G e a g e , Ger­ trude King, BUlle Caudle, Edna Alexander, Fred WUlisuns. Gold Beach: Leonard Wrench, Donald Young, Charles S. K e lly , Cheryl H o r n , Barbara Sm ith, W alter Whitehead, Glenna Per­ kins, BUly Franks, Norm a Ayers, Ole ta Wa lke r,M Ichael W1U lams. Wedderburn: Robert D. Carter. NEWS by BUI K rlck Susan Shaw, Cindy B a tc h e la e n d Miss Jeannlne James a t- tended the State Girls A th letic Association F ell Planning m eet­ ing In M c M in n v ille on Sept. 24. Susan holds the state office of M em ber at Large and Cindy is the District representative f a District V L C . A . A . HOSTS P sciilc High G. A . A . hosted District V I f a a potluck dinner Thursday, Sept. 22. Officers and advisers of Distr le t V I clubs were introduced.?oil owing the dinner five voting delegates from each selected nominees f a state pres­ ident, secretary,m em b era t large and D i s t r i c t representative. M arshfield, C oquille, Brook­ ings and Pacific were represent­ ed. Brenda W right, nominee f a District representative, lost by one point after a tie vote. Mrs. T erry Law Is P a c i f i c G. A . A . ad visa.________ PACIFIC FU TU R E FARMERS S T U D Y VA R IED SUBJECTS Pacific FFA and V o -a g classes are oo their way to a successful year w ith an enrollm ent of 43 members in three classes. F if­ teen have signed f a Ag 3 and 4; ten in Ag 2; and 18 in Ag 1. A g 3 an d 4 have been studying fertilizin g soil, water conserva­ t i o n , farm safety and are now w a k in g in shop on advanced arc and acetylene welding. Ag 2 has com pleted a unit in record keeping and FFA 2 and are now studying nutrition. Ag 1 has studied FFA 1, FFA 1 n action, beginning recads, supervised farm ing programs and supervised w a k programs. They are now beginning a unit on why to grow liv es to c k Each class divides their tim e between classroom and shop. —Bob O liver,Chapter Reporter mmm SCHOOL LUNCH M K N U S jl m um m ua MONDAY Beefburger pie w ith cream topping Buttered com Peaches Bread, butter, m ilk TUESDAY M e a t loaf Buttered carrots Jello w ith fru it Bread, butter, m U k W EDNESDAY , W iener wraps w ith dip Buttered spinach Apricots MUk T H U R SD A Y Barbecued beef on a bun Green salad Cherry crunch MUk F R ID A Y Fish sticks Buttered green beans Purple plums Bread, butter, m U k ■■ ow c G BATTLE ROCKETS TEAM W ON LOST W . S. Plywood 10 2 Bee Line Fashions 7 5 Part Cleaners 7 5 Bartlett's 6 6 Pacific D riv e -In 6 6 Flash's M k t. 5 ^ 7 Oceanview Pl try. 4 8 M cK ay 's M k t. 3 9 High Team Series M cK ay's M suket.................2158 H ig h Team Game P a t Cleaners........................ 744 H ig h Individual Series Evelyn K in g ..........................490 H ig h Individual Game Evelyn K in g .......................... 186 Splits Converted Ven eta M arstall, 5 -1 0 . CAN YOU SPARE BIRTHS New arrivals at C o r y General recently were: Connie Lynn, born Sept. 12, to M r. and Mrs. Law­ rence E. G ea g e , Brookings) and D avid Brian,born Sept. 16, to M r. a n d Mrs.James A rvld Smith, Gold Beach. "That’s si It tzkss to add ZIP Cods to your address. ZIP Cods Is a tris and money savor. It takas a short cut through tho Postal Syttan..nd ataures