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* * • -» »3.4 w. * • • • «t ■ ★ FOR RENT FOR SALE MODERN 4 bdrm. home. Priv acy with beautiful lake view, 2 full baths, living room, din ing room, family room, fire place, large carport, garage, shop, sun deck and patio. See to appreciate. Price and terms very reasonable, will consider lease-purchase option. Call 332-3473.10-5-2tc * THREE room bachelor furnished apartment, utilities included, $45,Call 332-2231, 8-31-tf TWO bedroom houM o n O k River. Phone 332-4182. — ---------------------- REAL ESTATE W e S L IY D. S P E N C E R REALTO R S IN C E 194« Approx. 5 acres about 800 feet on Agate Beach Rd. In city and county. $3500. 00. TWO bedroom furnished apart-. 8-Unit rental property furnished, m e n t Phone 332-3704. with 6 garages, consider late 7-13-tf model car and cash for $4900. HORSE (Thunder )tiail or riding HOUSEKEEPING CABIN-$5O a equity. $250 includes s a d d le and; m th., u t i l i t i e s included. Price's Anchor Inn, 332-2622. Buy a small 2 bedroom home bridle.Contact Phyllis Wood- for $22 50.00. Some credit for ward,Elk River road. 9-28-tf ____________________ 9-7-tf cleaning yard, etc. Very low 1950 Buick in good condition, UNFURNISHED APT.,~$80per down. new tires. Call 332-4183. month. Water and heat paid. Property in any price range for 9-28-2tp Contact McKays Market. your need or investment. PUREE bedroom house on Elk ____________________ 7-20-tf; income property at a low River, 1 mile from Western TWO bdr. house. Call 332-3429 A fine price. States Plywood.F¡replace, e l after 5 p. m. 9-28-3tp ectric heat, new paint inside Wesley D. Spencer and out.Write E.A. (Bud) M il ler, Box 105, Vida, Cre. 97488 Realtor or caFf Eugene (Leaburg ex —2 Blocks West of McKays— change) 896-3733, 8-3-tf Phone 332-2231 SHARE in local plywood-terms. Call Eureka, Calif. 443-4660. 9-7 -tf NELSON CONSTRUCTION THREE bdrm. house—Harp of Backhoe Service C Sewer the Winds subdiv. Low down Hook-Up Connection p a y m e n t. Contact Minnie REWARD Write: 772 S. 4th S t., King.10-5-ltc $50 for live return of mon Coos Bay, or PRESTO LOGS. Western Build- key (Jocko) lost on Silver Call 267-7710 ers.10-5-tf Springs hill across from old fireplace chimney. C a ll CARPETS and life too can be 332-4530. beautiful if you use Blue Lus tre. Rent electric shampooer ST. CHRISTOPHER'S $1. Western A u t o , l t c GUILD HM £ T0WV sw ar/ar NOTICE LOGGING chokers t a k e n off Cat west of Port Orford stud mill. If not returned by Mon day, Oct. 9, a warrant for ar- restwill be issued. 10-5-ltp ★ For Sale or Trade > REAL ESTATE STROUT REALTY, INC Sale 1 m ile of Sixes River frontage. 86 Acs. 2 homes, $48, 500—with $10, 000 down. Has present in- •come. Coos-Curry Co-op Building 16 ft. boat, 10 h. p. motor and Overlooking Hubbards C r e e k trailer for small camp trail and ocean. A prestige home. Has er. Write Floyd Creson, P. O. everything the modem house _ _Box 325, Po-t Orford, 9-14-4tp wife desires, $21, 500—terms. GAP'S LOVE God's lo v e is older than the oldest star, as long as eternity, deeper than the deepest sea, vast as infin ity’, wider than the ocean neSrcr than hands and feet, more available than the air we breathe. Assembly of God 10th and Washington S t 'I Rev. R. L. Sharp, Pastor Phone 332-2056 X- REAL ESTATE _____ J ____ 1 D. F. De Yoe Realtor Rummage 3 Bdrs. —2 baths—fireplace— builtin appliances—view of lake —$12,500withreasonable down payment. 3 bdr. view of ocean—city—lake. $16, 900—terms. Thursday and Friday, October 5 and 6 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. A SUBSCRIPTION Jo The NEWS 90Acs. N. of high school. Fronts on Hwy. 101. $11, 500—terms. 197 Acres. A mile a'ong the ocean—camp sites and picnic_ areas already in. Shown by ap pointment only. 18 Acres—beautiful c o u n tr y home—$27, 500—terms. 80 Acres, across highway from ocean—$30, 000—299S down. 95 Acres, across highway from ocean—$45, 000—2995 down. PHONE ED 2-3371 Hahn Hardware 87 Acres, ocean view, building sites—$55, 000— 2995 down. 80 ACRES, Elk River, $8000. 4 ACRES, Silver Springs area, $2000. DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR CONTRACT OR MORTGAGE? MONEY AVAILABLE FOR SOUND PAPER. HELP.. . . N fjed listings of oceanfront, ocean view, river frontage, ac reage large or small. We have trades in this area and. other parts of the state. Bring in your trade andsee if we can get together. D.F. DEVOE, REALTOR KEN DENNISON, Port Orford Manager PHONE 332-3521 5 Acres—3 bedroom home near Floras L a k e -$ 1 6 , 7OO-$35OO down. 93 Acres Grade "A" d a i r y - stocked and equipt—$120, 000, 2995 down. John W. "Red" McWilliams, Manager 20S W. 6th, Port Orford, Ore. 332-2907 Marion L. Whittaker Langlois 312 Jim McNamara, Port Orford NEWS W ANT APS REALLY 52 weeks of reading pleasure are yours for $3. Subscribe to News. Ri comm THCWíNAY 24 Hour Hrone Service 7 Days a Week k MISCELLANEOUS; BANDON BOOKKEEPING Ser vice-C om plete Income tax service,bookkeeping and pay roll. ThomasM. McGinty, Box 625,Bandon. Off icephone347- 5421; home phone 347-5703. Aeron street from theatre. S IN G E R Service, sales and accessories. P h o n e Port Cleaners, 332- 3165, Dr. C. G. Stem,Chiropratic Phy sician. Physiotherapy. Hours (Tuesday through Sattrday) 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. rn. Theilin Bldg., C o ld Beach. CH 7- 8051. SEPTIC TANK pumping. Low-, est rates in Port Orford regard- le s. Gold Beach Sanitation. Call CH 7-40C0 collect. IN S U M A N C B YOU CAN RELAX about your fam ily, your home, y o u r car. yow boat.. .even your buatn- ess when you're covered by the c o m p l e t e SAFECO roof of planned protection. ♦ * * , Hew High I> Tsar Cenanatty Credi! Hepitafh»? 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Hillbillies 9:00 Movie 11:00 Late News 11:30 Joey Bishop THURSDAY 5s 00 Custer 6:00 Local News 6:30 Cronkite News 7:00 Garrison's Gorillas 8:00 Rat Patrol 8:30 Bewitched 9:00 Movie 11:00 Late News 11:30 Joey Bishop FRIDAY 5:00 Voyage to Sea 6:00 Local News 6:30 Cronkite News 7:00 Green Acres 7:30 Wild West 8:30 Comer Pyle 9:00 Movie 11:00 Late News 11:30 Joey Bishop LOOK! $41, 30 or reliable party may make 7 payments of $6. 50. INSURANCE PROBLEMS? Under age, driving re cord, llcenae suspended, etc. We can help you. SEE OR CALL KEN DENNISON KOLER HUGGIWS AGEMCY DAYTIME PROGRAMMING 7:30 CBS Morning News 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 9:00 Candid Camera 9:30 B.Hillbillies 10:00 Andy of Mayberry 10:30 Dick VanDyke 11:00 Love of Life 11:30 Search for Tomorrow/ Guiding Light 12:00 Everybody's Talking 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Password 1:30 Houseparty 2:00 Love Is A Many Spl.Thing 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Dark Shadows 4:00 Newlywed Game 4:30 Cartoons '66 SINGER Will zig-zag—make buttonholes—blind hem — sew on buttons, etc. < „332-3521 Representing CHANNEL 6 KYIQTV M M M W W M M M UM M M COMPLETE TV (color), RADIO, TAPE RECORDER SERVICE. Free estimates when brought to store. 30 ACRES, south of Port Orford 3 Acres—3 bedroom home, well has timber, good access, $5500. furnished—$12, 500. 10 ACRES, Sixes River, $8500. 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Outdoors 11:30 Carson FRIDAY 5:30 Felony Squad 6:00 Newswest 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley 7:00 Rifleman 7:30 Tarzan 8:30 Star Trek 9:30 Acc. Family 10:00 Judd 11:00 DeWitt Report 11:30 Carson EVEN the pelicans and seagulls had their problems in Monday's windstorm. As these two long-billed birds were trying to keep their footing just down the hill from the Neptune Motel, a strong gust of wind blew the seagull up over hill rim at right and dumped it with a body-bouncing whack between pelicans. CROSS COUNTRY PLACES FIFTH by Terrence Sweeney Pacific's young cross country team placed fifth among seven teams, at the Gold Beach Invi tational Cross Country m eet at Gold Beach, Saturday, Sept. 30. The results of the_ 2. 6 miles race was Marshfield Blues 22, Brookings 59, C o ld Beach 87, Marshfield JV 106, Pacific 112, Bandon 142, and Brookings JV 174. The Marshfield A -l team ran away with the m eet and was led by Steve Prefontaine, who plac- ed second in the state m eet last yeat, F, ■Pacific's road-runners were led by Tom Brown who placed eighth out of sixty-three par ticipants. Brown's t i m e was 13:27 for the course. Brown was followed across the finish line by Terry Sweeney, who placed 19th at 14:04; Hans Jorgensen at 26th with 14:27, Arne Johnson, whose time is not available, at 29th; and Frank Neeley at 30th in 14:40. These runners were Pacific's top fiverunners for the week. They were followed close ly by Joe Jacobsen at 14:46, Jim Carr at 14:47, and Bob Bay at 14:54. There was quite an improve ment in time ranges with eight runners earning s t a r s toward their letter.This means that the eight runners all ran within a two minute range. Others that performed at the m eet but were short of the two minute mark were Carl Johnson and Johnny Jensen. Pacific traveled to Bandon Tuesday for their last scheduled m eet till October 14. Coach Clay Dunlap ismaking attempts to reschedule a duel with Gold Beach during this break in action. MARSHFIELD TAKES JV Pacific's JV football team dropped a game to the Marsh field frosh Saturday,Sept. 30, on Blanco Field. The score of the hard hitting wet game was 15-0. The Marshfield frosh scored the first two times they receiv ed the ball. The first time they received the ball, the visitors tromped 60 yards in five plays for a quick touchdown. The sec ond time they received the pig sk in , they dahsed 75 yards in three plays to hit pay dirt Points did not come easy in the hard hitting defensive battle t h a t took place in the remaining quarters. The only score that appeared in the last three quar ters was a two point safety when Brad Sweeney was caught be hind his goal line. Defensive standouts for the PARTICLE BOARD AT Pirates were Sweeney with 22 DISCOUNT PRICES tackles and Bob McKenzie with IS tackles. Richard Hodge in tercepted a paw, which present 4 x 8 - 5 /8 ” Blows $.80 ed Pacific's last threat to score. The threat ended though when Thompson Bros. Lombor Co. 4 x 6 - 5 /8 ” Hl $1.25 Other siz e s and grades at bargain p rices. a iM iH iia s a ra s a t a v ie s " 1 x 12 K. D. Pine Shelving 11C per Lin. foot. 2 ■ 4 Std. a Btr. Utility Stvde CREDIT BUREAU nsulation, Aluminum windows, tooling and Roof Coatings. o r OOQUZLU L .w a r Harker Road Bax 67 Harbor, Oregon Ph. 469-3Z13 ♦w * c&onu, s c o v in o o a ro n o AT NO a d d it io n a l c h a r u c ««as L., a san j . BOLD S U C H s m ith CM ? - « □ □ □ a possible scoring pass fro m Scott McKenzie bounced o ff Brad Marsh's fingertips. Offensive standouts w e re Scott McKenzie, Richard Hodge, and the Bjerg twins, Darrell and David. TheJV's travel to Gold Beach today in search of their first win of the season. Cole slaw Jello with topping Bread, better, milk THURSDAY Wiener wraps Buttered green beans Peaches Milk FRIDAY No school PACIFIC HICH NEWS HEAR BIOLOGIST by Terrence Sweeney Phil Betzold, an expert diver and a marine biologist enter tained Pacific h ig h students Sept. 29, in the school gymnas ium. This was the first of five National School Assemblies to be presented. Mr. Betzold told with enthus iasm many of the salty, interest ing, and thrilling experiences he had with the sea creatures. He had collected some of the predators and the beauties of the sea creatures and presented them in his illustrated lecture. According toMr.Bettold, "Life underwater is often hard to im agine, " and he feels one actu ally has to see it to believe the community life that exists in the seas. His lecture and pre served creatures made under water life very real to the aud ience. Mr. Betzold was bom in Min nesota but moved to Florida dur ing his youth. His father was a well known diver in the West Indies. With the aid of his father, friends, and natives, he learned hardhat, scuba, and skin diving. Mr.Bettold has tra veled through- outthe world gaining first hand k n o w le d g e of m a rin e -life through study and personal ex perience. Highlights of the lecture were the showing of a large octopus a n d specimens of barracuda. Wolffish, sharks, moray e e ls , shells, coral, sponge, and diving gear were also exhibited. FOUR ATTEND TESTS Four Pacific high students who attended Project Prometh eus during the summer traveled to Gold Beach O ct 4, to take tests. The tests are to measure the affects of the project upon the students. Those that attended were San dra Bjerg, Jerry Carpenter, Ter ry Sweeney and Bill McDonald. FFA MEMBERS TRAVEL Calvin Higgins, a member of Pacific's FFA Chapter, left Oct. 29, for Portland to attend the Pacific International Livestock Exposition. Higgins had to ex hibit calf that he caught at the fair last year. Five other FFA members will travel to the same fair at a later date to enter a livestock judging contest. Possible members for the judging team are Brian Mc Leod,John Loshba ugh, Bill Sell ers, Ken Bess and Calvin Higgins. SCHOOL LUNCH MENU MONDAY Baked beans Buttered carrots Apple crunch Bread, butter, milk TUESDAY Roast turkey Mashed potatoes & gravy Buttered spinach Apri.~ots Bread, butter, milk WEDNESDAY Spaghetti )UTH COAST The typical south coast fish erman,lastweek,could be found huddled under a mound of rain gear somewhere along the Rog ue River and enjoying fairly g o o d success for 18-24 inch summer steelhead or an occa sional Chinook. The rain started the fish mov ing upriver and catches were pretty goodFriday and Saturday. By Monday, however, the river was completely out of shape and fishing was at a standstill. Weekend prospects depend on the weather and how fast the river gets back into shape but there should be fish available. All other south coast streams are open and the high water un doubtedly will attract fall Chin ook into Elk, Sixes, Pistol and Chetco R iv e r s . Wobblers or cluster eggs should begin to pro duce fish as soon as water con ditions permit. New Bird Is Introduced A gaudy little high altitude game bird took up residence In the Wallowa Mountain country of northeastern Oregon recent ly, the firs t of Its kind to colonize the sub-artlc zones of the state. The new little game bird Is the ptarmigan, a feathered bombshell that changes colot with the seasons. In two separate transplants, courtesy of the Colorado and Washington departments o f game and fish, 36 of the beauti ful little game birds made fast aerial flights to Oregon where they were released to make a home In the grassy, tundra like alpine meadows. The ptarmigan Is a plump game bird about the size of the Hungarian partridge. Its sum mer coat Is mostly a mottled blackish and brown with white flecks and patches. Breast and belly feathers a re white. Its feet are completely feathered fo r Its life In the snow and tundra country. Depending on the se veralty of verity of the weather, its win ter raiment changes to snow whl'e o r mostly white w it h brownish-black splotches.