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Port orford News, Thursday, December 21, 1972-7 1 C L A S S IF IE D ■ R M ¿I *gwvicg> W ANTED KCBY CHANNE CD homf ro w SHOP sroetf w w MUNDAY THRU FRIDAY DR. C.G. ST1 M, Chiropractic 7;00 Today Show Physician, 1280 Pacific Drive, 8 ;25 Northwest Report Gold Beach, Oregon 97444, 8 :30 Today Show P.O. Box 724. Monday thru 9:00 Pulse Saturday noon, 9 ¡30 a.m. to 9;30 Concentration 5 p.m., evenings by appoint 10;00 Sale of the Century ment. Not in Wednesdays. 10;30 Hollywood Squares Turn west at Inn of the 11 4» Jeopardy Beachcomber. 11:30 Who What Where Game WHEN you need FRIENDLY, 11:55 Kalber News N eighborly concern in l2fl0 Northwest Report time of sorrow — Hansohn 12:20 Fashions in Sewing Memorial Markers, Box 103, 12:30 Days of our Lives Port orford, Oregon 9746 5. 1 ;00 The Doctors Call 332-2913 after 4 p.m. 1:30 Another World 2;00 Return to Peyton Place 4-15.tr 2:30 Somerset BANDON BOOKKEEPING Ser 3,-00 Lassie vice - Complete income tax 3;30 Dinah’s Place service, bookkeeping and pay 4;00 Three on a Match roll. Thomas M. McGinty, Box 4.30 Perry Mason 625, Bandon. Office phone347- 5:30 What’s My Line 5421;home phone 347 - 5703 Across street from theatre. SATURDAY CAT available for work in 7;00 Underdog this area, c a rl R. Hale Log- 7:30 The Jetsons glng Co. Plione 247,7031. 8:00 Pink Panther ll-9-2tc. 8:30 The Houndcats 9:00 Roman Holidays FUKNACT SALES and service. 9 ¡30 The Barkleys We have a complete line of 10:00 .Sealah 2020 cool top wall and floor fur 10:30 Kunaround naces. call collect, 347. 11:00 Around the World 2808. Don Goddard, Stand, 11 ;30 Talking with a Giant ard o il Co. 12:00 Periscope 10.12.tfc 1 ¡00 Matinee 2;3O The Rifleman PUMPS Installed and repaired. 3 ;00 Game of the Week Call 332-2285. 3;30 This Week In Pro 8-31-tf 4:30 Porter Wagner 500 Nashville Music BOOKKFi PING Services at the 5 ¡30 Buck Owens News office, ( all Mary Loan 6 :00 Northwest News at 332-4935, or 332-2361. 6 00 Evening News 7 00 National Geographies 8O0 Emergency MISCELLANEOUS 9 ¡00 Saturday Movies GLASS cut and installed to your 11:15 Saturday cinema specification at McNair Hardware. HECVKITY 1JGHTINO 11-30-tfc Coos-Curry Electric Ask About Details Today I SUNDAY 8 :00 Revival 1- 1res 8 ;30 Rex Humbard 9¡30 Day of Discovery 10;00 Pro Football 1 ;00 Sunday Matinee 4.00 Wild Wild West 5:00 High chaparral C ;00 Sports 11 6 ;30 Meet the press 7¡00 Wild Kingdom 7:30 8 ;00 9:00 10;00 11:30 11:00 11:30 Clerow Wilson Snoopy’s Ice Follies Trouble with People Night Gallery Kreskln Voice of Calvary Tonight Show MONDAY 6;00 Northwest News 6;30 I-veiling News 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7 ¡30 To Tell the Truth 8 ;00 Laugh in 9;00 Monday Movies 11:00 Northwest Report 11:30 Tonight Show TUESDAY 6;00 Northwest News 6.-30 Evening News 7 00 Truth or Consequences 7 ¡30 To Tell the Truth 8;00 Bonanza 9:00 Bold ones 10;00 America 11:00 Northwest Report 11 ;30 Tonight Show WEDNESDAY 6 ;00 Northwest News 6;30 F veiling News 700 Truth or consequences 7.-30 To Tell the Truth 8;00 Ada m* 12 8 ;30 Wednesday Mystery 10;00 Search ll.-OO Northwest Report 11 ¡30 Tonight Show THURSDAY 6 00 Northwest News 6.-30 Evening News 7;00 Truth or Consequences 7;30 To Tell the Truth 8¡00 Flip Wilson 9;00 Ironside 10 ¡00 Dean Martin 11 .-00 Northwest Report 11 ¡30 Tonight Show FRIDAY 6;00 Northwest News 6;30 Evening News 7 ;00 outdoor Guide 7;30 To Tell the Truth 8 ;00 Sanford and Son 8 ¡30 Hallmark Hall of Fame 10;00 Banyon 11:00 Northwest Report 11 ;30 Tonight Show PIPE and fittings, galvanized; brass aad copper tubing and fittings. We cut and thread. McNair Hardware. 11-30-tfc n w SHOP HOME s / v e t f fw f CALL FOR BIDS TO RENT. Small house, apt. or trailer, call 396-36 58 col- Port orford-Langlots schools Port orford, Oregon lect. NOTICE Is hereby given that 12-14-2tp the Board of Directors of WINTFR pasture for good old School District 2CJ, Port o r- kid’s horse. Well mannered, ford-Langlols, Curry County, doesn’t eat much. Close to Oregon, will receive sealed bids Port orford. Phone 332-4773. at the D istrict office at Pa 9- 14-tfx cific High School (P.O. Box 528), Port orford, Oregon, un FOR R EN T til 8:00 p.m., January 8, 1973, HOUSE, couple desired, or for the following items; These Items may be Inspect with one child. $110 per month Including utilities. ed at Port orford; $25 cleaning deposit. Plione A. Two (2) each Hot Point ov ens, GKW220-440, one phase. 332-2985. b. one (1) each Seeger Cooler, 10- 26-tfc Model SCB20 (no motor). APARTMENTS, nicely furn c. one (1) each Webber 4-door ished, all utilities, kitchens cooler. In all units. Neptune Motel, d. Two (2) each United Milk Cooler (stainless steel). call 332-4502. e. 230 each glass tumblers. 12-14-tfc f. 106 each plastic tumblers. These items may be inspect FOR SALE ed at Battle Rock School; I have an old established bus a. Two (2) each Hot Point ov. iness available If you buy the ens, 6KW220-440, one or three stock and rent the building. phase. Details by appointment only to b. one (1) each stainless steel learn about this worthwhile In 3-basin sink with drainboard, vestment. W.D. Spencer, Real 10 ft. long. Hie following may be inspect tor, Phone 332-2231. ed at Langlois; 12-14-tfc a. one (1) each console piano MCCULLOCH saws, saw bars, with broken cabinet. new and used, call 332-3222. b. one (1) each upright piano, 12-7-3tc white. The following may be inspect TRASH BURNER, like new, ed at the administration of $50. Call 332-3214. fice at Pacific High School; 12-7-tfc One (1) 1959 international BOAT, 21-foot Inboard-out- Pusher Bus, Superior Body, 72 board with V-4 SAAB, Nulf passenger, as Is. The bus bid built, depth finder. Bank fi must be accompanied by a cer nanced for $1,750. Pay eq tified check in the amount of uity and assume payments. the bid. All bids must be received on Call 332-2985. o r before 8 :00 p.m. January 12-21-tfc 8, 1973, In envelope plainly POODLE, toy white male, likes mai ked Bid. The school Board reserves the right to accept kids, $15. Call 332-5154. o r reject any or all bids. 12-21-ltc Dated at Port orford, o re . gon, this 5th day of Decem ber, 1972. R EA L ESTA TE Stewart H. Smith Superintendent-Clerk John W. " R e d " Publish; December 21, 1972 M c W illiams REAL ESTATE CARO o f T H A N K S 234 6th Street Business Phone: 332-2907 Residence Phone - 332-2645 I want to thank all my kind friends and neighbors during my recent confinement in the hospital, also for helping my wife at home. Robert Stocks CHURCHES ASSEMBLY OF C.OD CHURCH 10th and Washington St. Phone 332-2591 Sunday School . . . . 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship. . . 11:00 a. m. C. A. ’s ( Youth)........ 6:00 p. m. Evening Worship.. . . 7:00 p. m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting....... 7:00 p. m. Thursday W. M. C....................10:00 a. m. Otis Frost, Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH Former Sears Building Highway 101 Sunday School........ 9:45 a. tn. Morning Worship. . .11:00 a .m . Donald Andrews, Minister FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH 20th and Jackson St. Phone 332-3664 Sunday School.........9:45 a. m. Morning Worship. . J 1:00 a. m. Youth M e e tin g ......... 6:00 p. m. Evening Worship . . . 7:110 p. Wednesday Prayer M eeting.........7:30 p. Andy Baxter, Pastor reNTECOSTAl. CHURCH OF GOD Brush frairie—Airport Roai Phone 332-4742 Sunday School........ 9:45 a. Morning Worship. . ,11:00 a. Evening Worship. . . .7:00 p. Wednesday Prayer M eeting........ 7:00 p. A.F.. Haight, Pastor ST. CHRISTOPHER'S EP1SCOPAI CHURCH 9th and Washington Worship anil Sunday School. . . . 11: 00 a. Fr. Stanley Welsh, Vicar THE CHURCH OF J LSUS CHRIST OF I.ATTER DAY SAINTS So. Oregon St. Sunday Priesthood............... 8:30 a .m . Sunday School . . . . 10:45 a. in. Sacrement .............11:00a.m . Tuesday R e lie f S o c ie ty ......... 7:00 p. m . M. I. A.................. .. . 7:00 p. m. Prim ary...................4:30 p. m. James Estes Branch President Sales; Nadine McWilliams Ed Krum men CLASSIFIED AD RATES FIRST Insertion; 4 cents per word, $1 minimum. D onald D . P.trsoits, Pastor CHURCH PONTIAC SUBSEQUENT Insertions; 3 cents per word. 75 cent minimum. Classified Display $1.50 per column Inch. We accept responsibility for e rro r on first Inser tion only. Responsibility Is limited to re-runnlng ad correctly. C .A . S M IT H R EA L ESTA TE WESLEY D. SPENCER Realtor Since 1946 Over 700 feet on Garrison Lk. Approx, two acres on a good county road just waiting for you to develop YOUR WAY. Spectacular view of ocean and lake. Furnished 2 bedroom small home for retiree. Like new, only two blocks west of McKay’s and has additional building site. Priced to sell. EXCEPTIONAL older home, living room, dining room, den with fireplace, two bedrooms, much spent in tile, panel, etc., just of late; two-car garage, fruit trees, garden, on 100x- 120 foot lot with view west and south. You should see It. FULL CITY BLOCK, 200x300 feet, practically level, priced to sell. Lake lot 95x190. Better plan a new home. $6,500. Two bedroom older home on 2.27 acres with plans for ex. panslon. Very much privacy. Fruit trees, plenty of water. One and ’,/2 miles from Port Orford. Yours for $16,000 If you have half cash. Two acres in city with large two-bedroom home—one so large It has a divider that could be converted into two rooms. This lovely home is also furnished with the best. Shown by appointment only. I have an old established bus iness available if you buy the stock and rent the building. Details by appointment only to learn about this worthwhile in vestment. Two Blocks West of McKaj’s PHONE 332-2231 OUTDOOR R A M B L IN G S •r Lon» Ionov* Properly fried fish can be a delight, out it should be as fresh as possible to begin with, and not merely boiled in oil to the consistency and flavor of old shoe soles A lot of people in this world do not fry fish They embalm it," so writes Jim Martenhoff, of the Salt water Sportsman Magazine in the December edition. HOW TO PROCEED The pot you use, the type of oil, the fire, temperature of the fat, and even how you drop the fish in--not to mention the batter--all play a part To be a success at anything, you have to sweat out details. Never for get the definition of genius, which is thecapacity for taking infinite pains. To begin with, you need a decent sort of pot, heavily con structed. not some cheap and tinny thing that can fade a couple of degrees with a mild gust in the vagrant breeze or when the home air conditioner comes on. If you always fry at home, you can invest in an electric fryer with an adjustable con trol. If nothing else, it a s sures uniformity She steers easy, and stays on course If nothing else, treat your self to a deep, heavy pot and a frying thermometer It c e r tainly Isn’t expensive, and once you learn how to juggle the heat control on your range, yo>’ can maintain a steady, even temperature. FRYING BASKET PROVES HELPFUL It’s helpful to have a frying basket, just like the ones you see in the quick-serve r e s t aurants You can fry small batches at a time, take every thing out at once, won’t find burned-up bits left behind. And burned food can spoil the fat, even effect the tasteof the fish, too. Baskets make it easier to drain the fish before transfer ring them to absorbent paper prior to serving Saves fat-- and therefore saves money. You want the right oil, too. Animal fat of all kinds tend to burn easily, smoke up the kit chen. Vegetable fats are su perior Peanut oil is the fav orite with most fish cooks I know Strainitafter use--when it cools, of course--and you can store it for use again for use on another occasion. As for temperatures, a good aver age would be 350-360 degrees Never drop frozen fish in fat. Apart from the fact it sharply reduces the temperature. It a l so contains a lot cf moisture. It can sputter up and toss a few drops in your face. Let fish come to room temperature at least; lower them slowly into the hot oil so It won’t bubble over - - or add them one or two portions at a time, so you can keep track of whichone went in first and should come out sooner Don’t dump tn too much at once. It can also lower the oil temperature. When that happens your fish comes out soggy and greasy. On the other hand, if it is too hot it will get dark brown on the outside and won’t be cooked in the middle. Avoid cutting fish fillets into widely varying sizes. Small chunks cook faster than bigger ones. Keep them all the same approximate size Dip your frying basket into the hot fat, then take it out, be fore putting fish in it. This way you won’t have any chunks sticking to the basket. Pat your fish fillets dry before coating with batter. You do not want water in the hot fat, for re a sons already noted. lime wedges or whatever you prefer As for hushpupples,they’re extremely simple Sift to gether one and one half cups of corn meal with a cup of all purpose flour; two teaspoons baking powder and a half tea spoon salt; add enough liquid-- beer is best--to make a stiff batter. Some cooks add an egg, into balls, drop into the hot fat, drain and serve. Deep frying can produce a fine meal If properly done, there are fewer calories than in a casserole or fish dish with a rich sauce SA Santa's on his way! Have a Jolly time! /»0A/rV, et>z>fC rw rXM jA J ce : momths union see/ ice WIDE CHOCE FOR BATTERS As for batters, the available options are many. A good bat ter. easily made, utilizes com mon, packaged, pancake mix. Make up the pancake batter, season It, roll dried, fresh, skinless and boneless fish fil let chunks in it, cook in the deep fat The British prefer malt vin egar sprinkled on fish and chips, but you can use lemon or T h i s i s t h e t r u e m e a n in g o f C h r i s t m a s . L e t u s b e t h a n k f u l for t h i s d a y o f J o y , P e a c e , a n d L i g h t . M e rr y C h r is tm a s ! 356 W. 6th St., P.O. Box 759 Phone 332-4132 Port orford, Oregon 9746 5 Yuktokjoy Hope this Christmas is a bell ringer! Filled w ith th e sound o f la u g h te r, h o lid a y feasting, good times together. KEN DENNISON REALTOR HAVE A GREAT H O L ID A Y . Phone 332 -4502 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 20th and Washington St. Phone 332-3581 Sunday Church School........ 9:30 a. m. W orship................... 11:00 a. m. LEG A L N O TIC E CREDIT BUREAU 911 O regon S treet Part O rford, Oregon 97465 O ffic e Phone 332-3521 “ IF WF CAN’T MAKE A FRIEND, WF WON’T MAKE , DEAL” OF COQUILLE S e rv in g the Buridon N o rth C u r r i Area I'OQHIIJ.E. OREGON To our customers and friends! We wish everyone the best Christmas ever! 7 ^ /À f oJf"• • • ____ SCACaeCT MÖTEL Ä LtJ y 4CMW PIZZA PALLOR.