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Port Orford News, Thursday, August 21, 1975— 5 get the job done M W CHANNEL CD DO M O N D A Y T H R U FR ID A Y 7:00 Today Show NBC 8:25 N W News 8:30 Today Show NBC 9:00 Celebrity Sweepstakes 9:30 W heel of Fortune 10:00 High Rollers 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jackpot 11:30 Blank Check 11:55 NBC News 12:00 N W News 12:30 Days of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2:00 Another World 3:00 Somerset 3:30 New Zoo Revue (M o n ., Tues., Thurs.) 3:30 New Directions (We«).) 3:30 Needle Notes (F ri.) 4:00 M ike Douglas 5:00 Ironside 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 2:00 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 9:00 11:20 1:00 S A TU R D A Y The Addams Family The Chopper Bunch Emergency Plus Run, Joe. Run Land of the Lost Sigmund and the Sea Monsters Pink Panther Star Trek M ajo r League Baseball W im beldon Tennis American Physical Fitness Special December Bride Pop Goes the Country Porter Wagoner Nashville Music Buck Owens N W News NBC Nightly News Star Trek Emergency Saturday Night Movie Saturday Cinema Rock Concert K C U 1 M T Y L4G H TINO Coos-Curry Electric Aak A b o ut D etails Today I MMMMAMMAMMNWMM SUNDAY 8:30 Res Humbard 9:30 Day of Discovery 10:00 Conversation with Dr. M argaret Mead 11:00 Periscope 12:00 Honeymooners 12:30 W im beldon Tennis 2:00 Sunday M atinee 3:30 M eet the Press 4:00 H igh Chaparral 5:00 Car A Track 5:30 Friends of Man 6:00 Hollywood Squares 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 W ild Kingdom 7:30 W alt Disney 8:30 Sunday Mystery Movie 10:30 North West Newsroom 11:00 Voice of Calvary 11:30 Tonight Show MONDAY 5:00 M ajo r League Baseball 8:00 Northwest News 8:30 NBC News 9:00 Monday Movie Classic 11:00 N W News 11:30 Tonight Show TU E S D A Y 6:00 N W News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8:00 Adam 12 8:30 W orld Premier Movie 10:00 Police Story 11:00 N W News 11:30 Tonight Show W EDNESDAY 6:00 N W News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8:00 Little House on Prairie 9:00 Lucas Tanner 10:00 Petrocelli 11:00 N W News 11:30 Tonight Show THURSDAY 6:00 N W News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8:00 Gladys Knight and Pips 9:00 Thursday Night Movie 11:00 N W News 11:30 Tonight Show F R ID A Y 6:00 N W News 6:30 NBC Nightly News 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8:00 Sanford and Son 8:30 Chico and the Man 9:00 Rockford Files 10:00 Police Woman 11:00 N W News 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 M idn igh t Special People Read SPOT ADS You're Reading One Howl •■ ■ v ic e s ■ BAL I S T A T I PU B LIC N O T IC I PU B LIC N O T IC I DR. C .G . S T E M , chiropractic physician, 1280 Pacific Drive, Gold Beach. Turn west at Inn of the Beachcombers. Hours: 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . M o n ., W ed ., F ri.. Phone 247-6345. 7- 25-tfc W IN T H E BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN AND FOR TH E COUNTY OF CURRY said Notice to have been so posted. DATED this 11th day of August. 1975. McWilliam $ 234 2 34 BUS 332-2907 USS 1Ï2 264S P R IV A T E dinner parties are a feature of the Cedar Room at Orfords. For information and reservations call 332-8931. 2-22-tfc S M A LL E N G IN E and lawn mower repair. Port Saw Shop, behind Sentry M arket. 6-12-tfc_____________________ FOB M IN T YOU can steam clean carpets professionally clean with new portable R IN SE -N -V A C . Rent at M cN air Hardware. F U R N IS H E D bachelor quar ters, utilities paid. Also, one bedroom trailer. Call 332- 4893. 12-5-tfc t* b STRUT iA L li k koine M c W illiams X-tra large dwelling with at tached garage. 3 bedrooms, l ‘/i baths, electric heat, fireplace. Large living and dining room, kitchen and breakfast nook. Located close to lake and ocean. Needs work but still a buy at only $13,500. e. 4. MUTH FMSWB m-4112 REAL ESTATE iUW Uk-SOI IW-PWII OttOM-Ott Sales: Stu Smith-Carol Sutton CLEAN rugs like new, so easy to do with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1, at M cN air Hardware. 1-3-tfc Home on lake with ocean view. HELP W A N T » Home.3 bdr. edge of town. PRIVATE kindergarten teacher. Call 332-5581 or 332-5722. or meet Thursday. Aug. 21, I p.m. at grade school mul tipurpose room. 8- 21-ltp TELLER. Hours 8:30 a m. to 5:30 p.m. Must have good math aptitude. 50 wpm typing and ,0 key by touch. Prefer exper ience but willing to train. Ex cellent employee benefits. Please call our Coos Bay branch, 269-5146. for appointment. Equal Opportunity Employer. Benj. Franklin Federal Savings and Loan Assoc. 8-21-ltc NEED dependable babysitter. Call 332-3782 after 3 p.m 8-21-ltp W A N T IB WILL BUY your used furni ture and applicances. Room full or house full.Call 672- 1267 or write P.O. Box 142, Roseburg, Oregon. 8 21 tfc CHURCH» ASSEMBLY OF GOD 10th A Washington St. Phone 332-2591 Residence 332-6613 Sunday School.9:45 a.m . M orning Worship. 11 a.m. C .A .’s (Youth), 6 p.m. Evening Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Thursday W .M .C ., 10a.m . J .A . van Aswegen, Pastor FIRST C O M M U N IT Y 20th A Jackson St. Phone 332-3664 Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . M orning Worship, 11 a.m . Youth M eeting. 6 p.m. Evening Worship. 7 p.m . Andy Baxter. Pastor PEN TEC O STAL C H U R C H OF GOD Brush Prairie— Airport Rd. Phone 332-4742 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m . M orning Worship, I I a.m . Evening Worship, 7 p.m . Wednesday Prayer M eeting. 7 p.m. Leon George, Pastor ST. C H R IS TO P H E R S EPISCOPAL C H U R C H 9th A Washington Worship and Sunday School, I I a.m . Father Stanley W elsh, Vicar T H E C H U R C H OF JESUS C H R IS T OF LATTER DAY SAINTS N. Jackson St. Sunday Priest hood, 8:30 a.m . Sunday School, 9:45 a.m . Sacram ent,11 a.m . Tuesday Relief Society, 10 a.m . Thursday M IA ,7:30 p.m . Saturday P rim ary,9:30 a.m . W illiam Gent, Branch President ZIO N LU T H E R A N C H U R C H 20th A Washington St. Phone 332-3581 Sunday Church School, 9:30 a.m . Worship, 11 a.m . Larry Rorem, Pastor In the Matter of Vacation of a portion of the Old County Road through Lute and LaRue Henry's property, a distance of 500 feet Home and 5 acres (we have 2). Home— (x-eanview.lots of room. FOB «ALB PIPE and fittings, galvanized brass and copper tubing and fittings. We cut and thread. M c N a ir Hardware. 11 -30-tfc G E N E R A TO R . 1500 watt a.c., new. 20 per cent off. Port Saw Shop, behind Sentry M kt. 5-15-tfc T H R E E Bedroom house, all carpeted, appliances, carport, garage. Two miles north of Port Orford. Call 332-3341 after 8 p.m . 4- 17-tfc P O TTER Y . J E W E L R Y . GIFTS made by the local people at the Community Action W ork shop Center. Reasonable prices. Everyone's invited to come and visit. 5- l-22tc_____________________ M IN IA T U R E SHETLAND colt one year old. Unbroken. $40. 332-6613. 8 l4-2tc M O VING SALE—dinette set. linoleum, rocks, lumber, lots of misc. Aug. 21,22 and 23 only. 332-4313. 8-l4-2tc MO BILE H O M E . 1970 New Moon, 12 x 70 expando. partial ly furnished, new carpeting, ex cellent condition, must sell, at sacrifice price. Call 332- 6475 after 5 p.m. or see at Lake side Trailer Court No. 28. 8-21-2tp ♦ SUNFLOWER S P E C IA L* This week we have on sale two great compliments for those fresh garden vegetables. For a tasty pilaf try our cracked wheat, reg. 33 * lb. now only 25« lb., or whole grain brown rice. reg. 53« lb. now only 45« lb. More good eating from the Sunflower Food Co. Open Mon day through Saturday, 11-5. 8-21-ltc ONE D INING room set. walnut table and 4 chairs; one fold down breakfast set with 4 fold ing chairs. Call 332-6205. 8-21-ltp 1973 Blenbrook 14 x 64 two bed room trailer home. $1000 for equity and assume payments of $105.10 per month. Phone 332- 2051. 8-21 -tfc GARAGE SALE. Friday. Aug. 22. only from 9 to 5. Rhodes, Knapp Road. 8-21-ltp LELY seed and fertilizer spread er with power take-off. three point hitch, used four times, practically new. $400. Cedar Bend Golf Assn. 247-6911. Contact Bill Herndon. 8-21-2tc 1972 16 foot Layton travel trailer. Partially self-contained, sleeps six, refrigerator, awning. $1750. or best offer. Would also trade or use as partial payment for tandem trailer. Call 332- 3413. 8-21-tfc HM£ Taws/ SttOF sw.tes n esr ORDER FIXIN G D ATE OF HEARING NO. 2172 W HEREAS, a request from the Curry County Road Depart ment requesting the Curry County Court, to vacate a por tion of the Old County Road through Lute and LaRue Hen ry's property, a distance of 500 feet described as follows: Section of the Port Orford to Coos County Line Coun ty Road surveyed Septem ber 1881 by John Fitzhugh. County Surveyor, and ap proved by the County Court January 5, 1882. (Road Record I , Pages 49-65 and Commissioner's Jour nal 36, Pages 52-53.) Beginning at a point on the East right-of-way boun dary of the Oregon Coast Highway, which point is 105.0 feet South, more or less, and 1267.38 feet East of the Northwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 30 South, Range 15 West, Willamette Meridian. Cur ry County. Oregon. Thence South along said East right- of-way boundary to a point where same intersects the West right-of-way boun dary of the Old County Road, which point is the true point of beginning; Thence in a Northeasterly course along the West right-of-way boundary of the Old County Road to a point where same turns due North; Thence continu ing North along the West right-of-way boundary o f' said Old County Road, a distance of 315.00 feet; Thence East 30.00 feet to a point on the East right- of-way boundary of said Old County Road; Thence South along said East right-of-way boundary a distance of 315.00 feet; Thence Southwesterly a- long said Old County Road East right-of-way boundary to a point on the East right of-way boundary of the Oregon Coast High way. said point being North 255.0 feet of the North west Corner of Block 6, Sorenson Addition to Dairv- villc (Langlois). Curry County. Oregon, recorded September 25. 1907. Book 13. Page 414, Curry County Deed Records; Thence North along the East boundary of said Oregon Coast Highway to the point of beginning. and the County Court having determined that the vacation of said portion of the Old County Road through Lute and LaRue Henry's property, a distance of 500 feet will not be detrimental to the public; NOW . THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND OR DERED: pursuant to O.R.S. 271.010 that the Curry County Court hereby declares its in tention to vacate said portion of the Old County Road through Lute and LaRue Henry's prop erty. a distance of 500 feet; and IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that on the 17th day of September, 1975, at 10 a.m. at the Curry County Court house in the Commissioner's Office. Gold Beach. Oregon, be and is hereby fixed as the time and place for the hearing of any objections to said pro posed Vacation at which time anyone opposed to said pro posed road vacation may appear and be heard; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Notice of said hearing will' be given by advertisement post ed ut the Curry County Court house and at three public places within the portion of the Old County Road through Lute and LaRue Henry's property area, at least 30 days before the lime set for the hearing; and that an Affidavit be filed show i n g BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Glen R. Hale, Chairman Jack R. Waldie. Commissioner L.R. Williams. Commissioner Publish: A ug.14,21.28; 3. 10.1975. Sept. IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR T H E COUNTY OF CURRY In the M atter of the Estate of Conrad Edgar Colson,De ceased. No. 2435 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NO TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal represen tative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to pre sent them to the undersigned personal representative at P.O. Box 313, Port Orford, Oregon 97465, within 4 months after the date of first publication of this notice, or they may be bar red. Any person whose rights may be affected by the above entitled proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the person al representative, or the law firm of McNutt, Gant A Orms- bee, 455 South 4th Street, P.O. Box 1136, Coos Bay, Ore gon 97420, attorneys for the personal representative. DATED and first published this 7th day of August. 1975. /s/D oris A. Colson DORIS A. COLSON Personal Representative P.O.Box 313 Port Orford. Oregon 97465 Publish: Aug. 7,14,21,1975 IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR TH E COUNTY OF CURRY In the matter of the estate of Irvine L. Stauch. Deceased. No. 2443 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Represen tative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to pre sent them to the undersigned Personal Representative at the law firm of Bedingfield and Joelson, 519 Fitzpatrick Bldg.. P.O. Box 29. Coos Bay. Oregon 97420, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or such claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by this probate proceeding are advised that additional information may be obtained from the records of the Court, the Personal Represen tative or the attorney for the Personal Representative. DATED and first published this 7th day of August, 1975. Pirates Are In First The Langlois teams were two tight, evenly matched ball clubs with the Yankees getting a slight edge in the final Final Standings standings.The Yankees, under Team W L the direction of Blair Barklow, 1. P.O.Pirates 7 2 came from an 0-2 start to be 2. P.O. Reds 4 5 come a real contender before 2. Langlois Yanks 4 5 losing their last 2 games. Tim 3. Langlois Dodgers 3 6 Hoover and Brad Harper both showed strong pitching abili The Port Orford Pirates, un ties and in the games this der the able guide of Frank writer saw, Bryce Barklow and Neely, claimed first place in Mike Adams and Darrell Pickle Summer League Baseball. all hit the ball well. Alan Fos The Pirates had only two losses ter. Steve Goddard.Joe Brown, in a very evenly matched John Shepard. Jeff Adams, league. Producing runs became Gary Pickle. Larry Pickle, and a Pirate specialty as they Mich Noah all played valuable racked up two 30 run games roles in the Yankees success. and many 20. The bats of Dean The Dodgers, under Bill Miles, noted for his home-run Hoover and Jon English, power, Kelly Williams. Dan created quite a scare starting Royal, and Raymond Helmken out winning their first 3 games, were all big run producers but vacations and tough luck this season. Bob Grant, Even saw them finish losing their Braun and Raymond Helmken last six. Carl Hoover was a handled the majority of pitch stronghold on the mound and ing chores for the Bucs. The Steve Roberts, who has been Pirates had a dedicated bunch playing for years, held down the who consistently showed up catchers job with poise. Tom prepared for victory as they Owen showed he had a big bat finished the season winning time and again with long doub six straight games. The other les or a home-run. Mark Dins members who contributed to more, Dennis Bowman, Ken the team’s success were Jimmy Owen, Chuck Owen, Bobbie Owens, David Owens. Grady Webb. Jimmy Webb, Pat Kane, Williams, Adrian Baker. Chris Todd Chase and David Daughill Cairns and Brian Coady. all played well and gained The other three teams in the valuable experience. league ail finished in a tight This season saw many excit bunch and demonstrated why ing games and players and with their unpredictable play. fans alike can agree it was well The Reds had some outstand worth the effort. The league was ing hitting from Ed Dimmick well matched with every game and Jeff Peabody but had anybody’s. Congratulations to trouble finding a second pitch those players who stuck it out er until near the end of the sea and gave their 100 per cent. son they discovered Buddy We hope to see even more en Grant who in his last outing thusiasm next year. pitched a 3 run game. Tim Players are reminded to turn Royal and Don Garnand both in their uniforms as soon as provided good defense at cat possible to their coaches. cher. David Naiman. Kevin House, Talmadge Justice, Tommy Kadlebach. Wayne Prather, Tim Dimmick. Dale Thomas. Ronnie Kurka and Kim Rhodes rounded out the Reds squad. Kim proved girls are more than capable at par ticipating in the league as she was one of the better 10 year olds playing. by Craig Lannom Athletic Director CEDAR BEND D IVO TS HANSOHN MEMORIAL MARKERS Phone 332-2913 Box 103 - Port o rfo rd GARRISON LAKE H O M E 172 feet of lake frontage comes with an attractive three bedroom home, could be fourth bedroom in day light basement. Large kit chen with breakfast area, built-in oven and range. Dining room, large living room with fireplace, double garage. Priced right at $35,000. U N ITE D FARM AGENCY P.O. Box 911 North Bend. Oregon Office -7 5 6 -5 32 4 Evening— 269-0507 Ramona Eagles Personal Representative 911 Duncan Street Manhattan Beach, Calif.90266 Publish: August 7,14.21.1975 FOB S A L I BY OWNER -la rg e 4 bedroom tingle-story home built around 1960. Includes approx. 30 acres with about quarter mile highway frontage on north side of Cape Blanco Road. Short distance from Elk River. Sixes River. Patrick Hughes State Park at Cape Blanco, and about half mile west of High way 101. Complete package. $55.000. cash. Phone 347-3427 for further information. 7-31-tfc BROOKINGS Plywood working share for sale. $6.00 hour, $9.00 overtime. Buy my equity and go to work. Call 348-2301. 8-21-2tc by Duane Bergstrom REALTOR’ The annual Cedar Bend Fath er and Son tourney will be held Sunday. August 24, starting at 10 a.m. and the 18 holes can be played any part of the day. Cedar Bend Mens Club is starting a seniors tourney for southern Oregon and northern California's senior golfers. The first will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, August 26- 27. Second round President’s Cup matches must be played by the 30th. Please get on the ball, gentlemen. The annual Cedar Bend juniors tourney was held Aug. 13 with 48 strong playing in four divisions. In the girls division the only CB representative was Stephanie Newcomb with 109. The annual CB Pro-Am was won by Mike Bergstrom in the pro division with 69, 3 under par. His pro-am team was also tied with Jerry McPherson’s KEN DENNISON, REA LTO R 1 Branch Offices: 911 OREGON STREET • BANDON • LAKESIDE • GOLD BEACH • BROOKINGS OFFICE PHONE 332-3521 H. June Dennison Broker Have you dreamed of a home on Garrison Lake? Your dream can come true now, in this lovely 2 bedroom (or 3 possible) home. Deck all around for sunning; carpeting; bath and a half; handy kit chen with breakfast bar and built-in range top and oven. Extra room could be den. third bedroom or dining room, as it is next to half bath. Cement patio to double garage. Also a guest house, for privacy, it is hidden in the trees and away from the house. All this is on I t acres for $35,000. No. 1-3232 Or maybe an ocean view is what you're looking for: build your dream home on this 13 acre piece, on Coast Guard Hill Road. Bor ders the ocean on the south side— has fantastic view from bluff to the ocean. A choice piece of property for $49,500. No. 1-3229 We have several gotxl city lots, some with view. Also good values in fixer-up houses. Let us show you our wares! " If wa can’t make a friend, wo won’t make a deal." AFTER HOURS CALL EP and BETTY BIGELOW.............. 332 6551 from Florence. Bergstrom's team was Frank Manley and Larry Hoover of Port Orford, Gene Dangaard, Eureka, and Don Ament of Gold Beach. In the 3rd annual Western Bank tournament, with 76 playing. Georgia Borg of North Bend fired a fine 84. Phyllis Bergstrom won the low net with a 70. In the Callaway division, Harv Johnson of Gold Beach had a net 75 and Tom Chabot of Eu gene had a 97. In the 0-17 bracket. Hal Sniderman of Coos Bay won a playoff from Tom Hamlin of Medford after both had fired 78’s. Hamlin was tow net with 71. In the 18 and over division, Bill Wells of Gold Beach had an 89 and Bud Bell, Gold Beach, tallied a net 72. (From page— 1) Coast Guard H ill, return to 101 to Paradise Point. To 101, north to Silver Butte and Nicholson's Store, to Langlois Leave Langlois, south to P a c i fic. south to Sixes Store, Wes tern Builders, Port Orford E l - ementary, up Coast Guard H ill then to Hubbard Creek Route 4 -• Elk River Run, Bus * 4, M r Burgess AM Run - - Leave Pacific High School 7 20 a m. South to Elk River, up to Fish H at chery, Return to 101, Nichol son s d r i v e w a y . S i l v e r Springs. M el's Garage, to Port Orford Elementary, Joh- nies Cafe North to Pacific High (8:25) Transfer junior high to *1 run to Langlois PM Run - - Leave Pacific High School 3:23. To Port O r ford. north to Nicholson’s, wait for south bound junior high for Elk River run. Back to high school. Route 5- A irport and Floras Lake Run. Bus *6, M r H il- terbrand. AM Run-- Leave Pacific High School 7:30 a m out A ir port Road Return to 101 north to Floras Lake Loop to 101. Transfer students (8:20) then to Langlois PM Run-- Leave Langlois 3:30 p.m South through F lo r as Lake Loop, A irport Road to Sixes Store, to Nicholson driveway Return to Pacific High School Route # -- Langlois H ill Run, Bus #16, M r Feeler AM Run-- Leave Langlois 7:05 a m Up Langlois H ill to McLeod Rod Return to sch ool Then Flroas Creek to Sul livan's Return to school by 8:30 Transfer high school students for south bound bus PM Run-- Leave Langlois by 3:30. Wait for transfer stu dents to a rriv e Then up Floras Creek to Sullivan's, back to Langlois elementary Back up Langlois H ill to M c Leods then back to Langlois Route 7- Laurel Grove Run, Bus #7, Activity North, M r. Lawrence AM Run-- Leave Pacific High School 7:20 a m ., north (picking up students) on 101 to McTimmins Road, west on McTimmins to Wigles place, then back to 101 (7:50 a m ), south to Lower 4 M ile, then west to Bud Brown’s ranch (8 a m.) then back to High way 101 (last pick-up 8:10 at Ruchert's), to Langlois P r i mary (8:25), Elementary Sch ool (8:30) south with high school students to Pacific (non-stop) A rriv e 8:45 a.m. PM Run- - E a rly run. Leave Pacific at 2 00 p m to Lang lois P rim ary, then north on 101 to Laurel Grove Store, south on 101 to Lower 4 M ile (Brown's Ranch) return to 101, south to Pacific (a rriv e 3:10 p.m.) PM Run-- Leave Pacific 3 20 p m non-stop on 101 to Langlois Elementary at 3:28, then north on 101 to M cT lm - min s. back to Lower 4 M ile, then back to Pacific High School Route 8- Cape Blanco Run. Bus #1. M r Walters AM Run-- Leave Pacific 7:20 a m. to Silver Butte Road west, return to 101 north to Knapp Road, west Return to 101, north to Cape Blanco Back to 101 FSP M ill to Sixes Store to Pacific High School South on 101 to Port Orford Elementary Pick up en route Return to Pacific High School. PM Run - - Leave Port O r - ford Elementary 3:30 North to Silver Butte. 101 to Knapp Road to Cape Blanco Road Wait for transfer of junior high Finish run Return to Pacific. Route 9 -- Port Orford Jun ior R lu€ Bus #5, Susie Potter PM Run - Leave Langlois 3:30. South to Knapp Road, 101 to Siver Butte, to Hens ley H ill, M cN air's Hardware, Paradise Point road to Port Orford Elementary to John- ie's Cafe Return to Langlois A D V E R T IS IN G P A Y S