April 1969 Fabulous 50 Miles Recreation Guide—15
= = = = = Visitors Feed Tamed Deer At Park
FOUR-HORNED sheep stands
out as one of the unusual sights
along the Fabulous 50 Miles
Recreation Area.
Sheep is one of several ani
mals to be found at the West
Coast Deer Park, located some
seven miles south of Bandon on
Highway 101.
Visitors to the Park will be
able to wander among tame deer
while they view buffalo, elk,
monkeys, pigs and other ani
mals which are seldom seen
In such a natural habitat.
A storybook section of the
park features the "Three Lit
tle Pigs, “ The Crooked Man
In the Crooked Little House,"
“ The Mice In the Clock," and
other nursery rhyme charact
erizations.
The park Is a new addition
to the recreation area this year
and stands out as a worthwhile
stopping place for travelers.
Scenic Seastacks
along the
Fabulous 50 Coast
MYRTLEWOOD
RARE WOOD: Found in only two
places in the world!
* No two pieces alike
* Bowls
* Plaques
* Candle
Holders
6 1/2 Miles South
of Bandon-by-the-Sea
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HISTORIC Hughes ranch is
located near the mouth of the
Sixes River, about seven miles
north of Port Orford. Road to
left leads to Cape Blanco light
house.
Boating Tips.
landing a fish
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Beachwear
Carol and Marvin Manes
The Style Shop
Hwv 101 Bandon
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Boating a fish is almost as difficult
as catching one. Potential record
breakers have become fiction rather
than fact for many hapless anglers,
so the fishing experts at Mercury
outboards offer these tips to save
a disappointing outing: first, select
a long-handled net of sufficient
size; never lurch or wave your arms
unnecessarily when the fish gets
close to the net; always put the: net
in the water before the fish is
brought into landing position then
pull him head first over it and lift;
lift smoothly, and in one motion,
bring the netted fish into the boat.