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M A R A T H O N PRO
D U CTS, Box 115, CoaeBay.
O a g o n ._________ 3 - 2 4 - lt p t f
W t a H r -N S t a t e r M ywood
•hare, i’lione 332-3432.
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FENCE POSTS w e Jim Nodtna
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THREE bedroom house, fa m ^ ^
room, IJ bath«, carpet
caruet In l lv -
big room, drapes througliout,
stove, refrigerator, 3 /4 acre
on Knapp Road, Ideal place,
for fisherman. Adjoining lot'
w hich Is 3 /4 acre. C all 3 3 2-
3432,
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SIX year old Gelding, a very
gentle horse.Contact W ettern
__A utour 132-4224. ___6 - 2 2 - t f
PRES I'O-LOGS—Western Bulld-
e n .3 3 2 -4 f6 1 .J th
P OR a lo w lic r you. Seulptreui
bras and Controls 1 A r ili Kuata,
3 3 2-3 574 befani 9 a. m . and
after 5 p. m .
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4 -6 -tf
TWO bedroom beute on
River. Phone 332-4182.
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n i l t l l . bedroom house, unfurn
ished, stove and refrigerator
av ailab le. W i l l be vacant
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13VO bedroom house, unfurn
ished, stove and refrigerator
av lla b le. C a ll 332-2191.
Wesley D. Spencer
Realtor
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—2 Blocks West of M cK ays—
Phase 332-2231
TW O 2-bdrm . homes, 19th and
Jackson, and 2Oth a n d je ffe r-
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TRAILERS. Lakeside T r a i l e r
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John W. "Red" M cW illiam s ,
Manager
205 W. 6th, Port Orford, Ore.
332-2 907
M arion L. W hittaker
Langlois 312
J im M cN am ara, Port Orford
k MISCELLANEOUS
R A D IO SERVICE Repair. H i -
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ances. No television. Moore
Electronics, 1038 N.Jackson,
Phone 3 3 2-3 323 .
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ZE N ITH hearing aids, batteries,
accessories and appointments.
P. O, Drug Store. 332-3281
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v ic e -C o m p le te Income tax
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ro ll. Thomas M . M cG inty, Box
625,Bandon. O fflcephone347-
5421; home phone 347-5703.
Across street from theatre.
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3165.
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Bldg., G o l d Beach. CH 7 -
8051,
SEPTIC TA N K pumping. Low -
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PHCNE 332-3521
lO thsnd Washington St.
Rev. R, L Sharp, Pastor
Phone 332-3251
Socially correct,
4 Acres, close to boat ram p on
Floras Lake. $7, 500. Terms,
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CLEAN rugs, lik e new, so easy
to do w ith Blue Lustre. Rent
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lot. Ihone len a llerzig, 3 3 2 -
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GAS floor furnace l i k e new
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Insurance Against Drowning
By LANS LENEVE
Juet recently various news
paper published the Oregon
State M arine Board rules gov
erning safety In the operation
of motor boat». The Board
s tre s s e d
various
fa c t»
compiled by them that would In
sure the safety of the opera
tors of motor boat». But,
strange to say, they left out
the most Important device In
volved— and, one that seldom Is
employed in boating--that is
Insurance
against drowning
while engaged In operating mo
tor boats In the waters of this
state (and all other states).
What we have reference to is
the wearing of life-jackets at
all times while boating. To do
so Is almost absolute Insurance
against drowning.
ISSUES
OF THE
A M EN D M EN T DUE
The existing law states plain
ly that all occupants of motor
pleasure craft be equipped with
Ufe-Jackets. This law should
be amended to the extent that
A L L OCCUPANTS of such
craft MUST WEAR such life
saving devices at all Umes
while engaged in boating upon
ail waters of this state.
AN EXAMPLE
Just a short tim e ago, a
boat capsized that contained
six persons— flve youngsters
and an adult. The kids were all
wearing life preservers and
all were saved. The 3 5 -y e a r-
old pilot of the boat drowned
In the mishap; he wore no life
saving device.
Thirty drowning occurred In
Oregon l a s t year a m o n g
persons of all ages— all of
whom w ere engaged In boating.
Every last one of them drowned
as a result of not being equip
ped with life -ja ck ets. It Is a
profound m ystery to this scribe
why, in citing theprecautlonary
measures that should be em
ployed In safe boating, the M a r
ine Board falls to cite that
persons engaged In motorboat
ing should at all times w ear
life -ja ck ets.
We believe that It should be
a b s o l u t e l y mandatory that
every boater engaged In water
sports— boating, siding, swim
ming— should be „.compelled to
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Pastor R. L. Sharp
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Rev. A . E .H aig ht, Pasta
BUYS
w ear llfe-aavlng devices at all
times while engaging In such
sports and recreation. It would
serve to eave hundreds of lives
each year throughout the coun
try .
3
THE ZERO HOUR
There is bound to occur In
the lives of many boatmen— the
zero hour— the occasion when
disaster strikes: the boat over
turns; a passenger falls over
board; a boat becomes stranded
In the hlgh-seas. It Is then that
life -p re s e rv e rs prove th eir
worth, and especially so when
being worn by the occigiants of
the cra ft.
L ife -p rese rv er c u s h io n s ,
Jackets and other devices, pro
vide good seating fo r the oc
cupants of pleasure craft, but
many times prove absolutely
worthless to the occigiants of
a boat when the vessel suddenly
capsizes, o r a passenger Is
dislodged by rough water and
plunges overboard. W earing a
life -ja c k e t at such a tim e in
sures the safety of the victim ;
without such an aid, he usually
perishes.
This scribe Is all for a re
vision of the boating rules In
regard to life-jackets.
He Is not too proud tn his
ability to swim and not too
fearful of being called a sissy
to w ear a life -ja ck et at all times
w hile cruising the waters in
quest of trout and other game
fish. I p refe r to being re
garded as a sissy to that of
being a "dead duck.”
Wearing a life -ja ck et I n - ’
sures a boater’s safety at all
times . . . better be safe than
so rry. Not wearing a life Jac
ket is not unlike driving down
the left lane of a highway. In
both cases, you may get bywlth
It fo r a, tim e, but the law of
averages ts against your sur
vival in either case . . . fo r
you are eventually headed fo r
disaster.
The Senate Ethics Committee
recently voted to recommend
censure of Sen. Thomas J. Dodd
(D-Conn.) f o r having used
$M 6,000 of funds that had been
solicited solely fo r campaign
purposes, for his personal use.
He took that big a bite out
of the $450,000 total sum that
had been raised In his behalf
during the past five years.
Just what would be the num
ber of years meted out In the
form of a prison sentence to a
bank robber found guilty of ob
taining that same amount of
money at the point of a gun?
He would no doubt receive a
stiff sentence. But a U. S.
Senator— a representative of
the people— m erely gets a slap
on the w ris t when found guilty
of robbing his fellow men. P e r
sonally, we have fa r more re
spect to r the bank robber than
we do to r the Senator. At least
the robber has the guts to show
fo r his committed deed.
It must be remembered that
Sen. Dodd Is the Jasper who
sponsored the a n tl-flrearm s
b ill. If his b ill Is enacted and
becomes a law , It w ill serve as
the firs t step toward the u lti
mate disarming of the citizens
of this country. . . to r that is
the aim of the b ill. No wonder
Dodd Is responsible to r Intro
ducing It In the Senate and
working earnestly fo r Its pass
age. N aturally, anyone having
committed a "ro b bery” that
Involved the huge sum that the
Senator from Connecticut a l
legedly got away with, would
feel much safer with firea rm s
entirely out of circulation. That
ts, with the exception of those
FO O TBALL FATAL
If you want to liv e danger
ously, play tootball. The eport
appears to be more dangerous
than shooting. A five-y ea r study
by T ra v e le r's Insurar~e Co.
shows 777 hunting claim s, as
compared to over 4,000 football
claim s. In fact, shooting rank
ed last among the eight m ajor
causes of accidental deaths In
1964. F ire a rm s accounted to r
2,400 of the 105,000 fatalities.
WANDERING STRANGERS
Every now and then some
animal or bird w ill show up in
some locality where they have
never been seen before; in fact,
never known to have existed
there since the beginning of
tim e. Many of them, when Iden
tified, w ill be found wandering
hundreds of miles from th eir
natural habitats that exist fa r
across the country from where
they have seemingly migrated
In order to take up their abode
in new te rrito ry .
Recently an arm adillo was
killed In western Illin o is, 20
miles north of St. Louis— about
600 m iles northeast of where
the little armored c r i t t e r
should have been.
At about the same tim e, a
badger was killed In Rensselaer
County, New York. Another
badger was taken In Jefferson
County In that same state by a
trapper. Badgers belong on
plains and p rairie s.
S e v e ra l
y e a rs
ago a
wolverine was shot in eastern
Iowa that had absolutely nothing
In common with northern w il
derness.
To many, the appearance of
such animals t h a t have ap
parently strayed so fa r from
th eir natural habitats presents
a profound mystery. However,
man is at the bottom of this
In one way o r another; they
have either been released by
man or have escaped from him .
However, artlc owls and the
African cattle egrets are ex
ceptions; neither such birds
having been Introduced to o r
escaped from captivity. The
fo rm e r every few years, when '
th eir prey species hit a cyclic
low, d rift lntp the northern Uni
ted States. The egret appeared
in South Am erica between the
World W ars, and e l th e r w an- ,
dered o r was blown across the
South Atlantic to the West In
dies and F lo rid a, where It set
up housekeeping In 1952. This
African bird has been seen as
fa r north as Maine and as fa r
west as Minnesota and Kansas,
and is still expanding Its range.
Disease Alert Given
By Ag Department
Cfegan residents, especially
landscapers a n d nurserymen,
who buy pine nursery stock a
trees from any source in neigh
bor ¡ng Washington should be sure
that it meets the quarantine
measures established to protecT
O r e g o n m u lt i- m ill ion dollar
pine industry.
W . H . ( B ill) Kosesan, plant of
fic ia l w ith the Oregon Depart
ment o f Agriculture, this week
issued this warning to a ll Oregon
residents a n d p articu larly to
landscapers.
Kosesan said pine shoot moth
survey crews of his departm ent
and the Oregon Forestry Depart
m ent discovered infestations of
European p in e shoot m oth in
residential plantings this spring.
They were t r a c e d to stock
brought into Oregon in violation
of the Oregon European pine
shoot moth quarantine.
He said one infestation was
in Tanyosho pines brought into
Portland about last Decem ber 1
from a Seattle nursery on an un
o ffic ia l fum igation report issued
by a Seattle fum igation com
pany. A ll pines in this land
scaper's holding area, as w e ll as
in nearby home plantings, were
fum igated im m e d ia tely. A l l
projects of this landscaper since
1964 were then checked, w ith
one more infested free found.
The second and lighter infes
tation, also in the P a tla n d area,
was found in Scotch, Contorts
and Mugo pines brought in from
Washington. These, too, w e r e
fum igated a destroyed under
supervision.
ST. CHRISTO PHER'S
EPISCOPAL C H U R C H
Sunday School
10:00 a. m .
H oly Eucharist
9:03 a. m .
Rev. James E. Lloyd, V icar
ZION LUTHERAN CH URC H
Sunday School
9:45 a. m .
A dult Bible Class
9:45 a. m .
D ivine W ash ip
11:00 a. m .
Choir, Thursday
7 :3 0 p. m .
, Teachers M eeting, 1st M onday
of month
7 :3 0 p. m .
Council M eeting, 1st Tuesday
of month
7 :3 0 p .m .
Guild, 3rd Thurs.of
7 :3 0 p ,m .
month
Rev. Rudolph Mensch, P arted’
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