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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
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SHOP HOME
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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
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per word, $1 minimum.
D onald D . P.trsoits, Pastor
CHURCH
PONTIAC
SUBSEQUENT Insertions;
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tion only. Responsibility
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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
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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!
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