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Candidate Forum a ranch and tree farm since 1972. He publicly apologizing to Ava Peterson by Evan Kramer spoke of the importance of family wage over a vehicle accident. DiRusso said he jobs. He said we have two ’s now. had been the county emergency services Nine candidates for The one in Portland which he said was coordinator for one year and served on various offices ap- prospering and the rural one which he the Ophir Fire board. He said he was peared at the League said was not. looking for the young vote. of Women Voters Candidate Forum in Curry County Commissioner candidate Curry County Commissioner for position Port Orford on Thurs- for position #2 Marlyn Schafer (R) asked #3 candidate Lucie LaBonte (D) said the day night before a the question “why vote for me.” She said county has had to use up the carryover large gathering of the she knows how to get things done. She contingency funds and had to borrow public. spoke of the importance of public safety $700,000 from the road department. She issues. Schafer has been mayor of Gold spoke about developing a financial as- The candidates began by making opening Beach for 12 years. She is the chairper- sessment and a 5-year financial plan for remarks and they started with State Sen- son of the Coos Curry Douglas rural de- the county in order to come up with solu- ate District 24 candidate Roger velopment board. She said if elected she tions to the county’s problems. La Bonte McCorkle (D). McCorkle said he had would hold town hall meetings all over spoke of her management experience and been a schoolteacher for 31 years and had the county and that she wasn’t a 9 to 5 work with the South Coast Coordinating previously been Mayor of Florence for person but would be at work all the time. Watershed Council, her work in port ten years. The issues of concern to him management and on fish issues. She ad- are senior and health care issues, the high Curry County Commissioner candidate vocated workshops and meetings on cost of prescription drugs, the stability of and incumbent in position #2 Lloyd Olds North County issues held in the North funding education, and jobs. He noted (D) said he had no idea he was going to be County. the high unemployment rate in Coos here one year ago. He said he was run- County and said the state senator should ning because he cares. Olds said he Port Orford City Council candidate Carl be there to assist communities achieve doesn’t vote for special interests but Eskelson spoke about previously having their goals. works for all the people. He said county been on the council for eight years and buildings had been worked on with no that he had been off for two years “vaca- State House District 48 candidate Wayne new tax money and that the various tion” as he put it. On the council he served Krieger (R) spoke about his family in- county departments had been turned into as commissioner of streets and recycling. cluding the many foster children he and a team that represents the public. He said the city has always been right on his wife have cared for. Krieger said he the edge and didn’t look for that to had been with the Oregon State Police for Curry County Commissioner candidate change. He said we might be able to get 27 years mainly in the Fish and Wildlife Pete DiRusso (Independent) said he was Elk River water one day. division. He was appointed to the State here last winter in Port Orford during the Board of Forestry in 1994 and has owned Garrison Lake issue. He made a point of Continued on Page 2 RICHARD AuFRANC Computer Consultant LAWYER Maintenance & Repair ALSO: CPA INACTIVE COMMON SENSE On Site Service LEGAL ADVICE Excel Accounting Services Reasonable Rates Lyndell Hauschildt, L.T.C. 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Pete Port Orford City Council Candidate Jim Questions for Candidates Campbell spoke about his 54 years living DiRusso said public safety came first and in Curry County and 30 years working in The first question for a candidate was spoke about spending money on a jail real estate. He described the city’s three directed to Roger McCorkle who was detention facility. Marlyn Schafer said most pressing problems as water, sewer asked what his position was on changing she wouldn’t spend it on new programs or and the lake. He said he was running for the beach line at New River. McCorkle expanding existing ones but did mention council because he wanted to finish what said he didn’t want to fool around with the importance of public safety. Lloyd we got started. the system and he wasn’t in favor of Olds said he would patch up the holes. He making changes in the line. said he had already been getting lots of Port Orford City Council candidate calls on how to spend the money. He Emily Francona was appointed to fill a Wayne Krieger was asked why he de- talked about getting a permanent bill. vacancy on the council in August of this clined to debate Barbara Dodrill. Krieger year. She proposed re-establishment of said the two had had many opportunities Roger McCorkle was asked how much it the police commission. She asked the to appear together at town hall meetings costs to run for state office. He answered public to help the council make decisions and she had missed several. He said they emphatically “Too much.” He said both with their feedback on the issues facing had a one on one that day in Brookings political parties had targeted Senate Dis- the city. She invited people to contact her and another scheduled for Saturday. trict 24. with their concerns or ideas. Commissioner candidates were asked Wayne Krieger was asked if he supported Candidate for city council David Darnell what their priorities were in budgeting repeal of the Death with Dignity law. did not attend the candidate forum. money from Senate Bill 1608. Lucie Krieger said that he was pro-life but he County Commissioner candidate Bill LaBonte said the bill would bring in an has to respect the will of the people who Roberts did not attend nor did Senate can- additional $900,000 to the county. She voted twice in favor of the law. Continued on Back Cover Wheelhouse Restaurant Howard S. Lichtig Dine and enjoy our ocean view Attorney at Law at Battle Rock Park in Port Orford Bankruptcy Injuries / Accidents Criminal Defense We only use Probate / Conservators top quality products. Oregon & CA Licenses It costs us more, 332 - 6060 but our customers Hwy 101 (264A W. 6th St.) Port Orford, OR enjoy the best Meanwhile at the cozy, old library, kids’ programs are happening. 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Bedrock Garbage garbage”, interferes when it’s time to the others had altered. A third, very dif- By Graeme Graydon make clear decisions in today’s chal- ferent rock tune was played. I looked lenges, like choosing the best people in around at the faces in my group. I’ve no It started from a com- the upcoming elections. idea how it happened, but the two who ment to my woman had been OK, now got the thumbs down, To make things even more difficult, I was about cheeses and by and the new girl, who I had rejected out of made to see how easily my personal opin- some quirky associa- hand was now very, very appealing to me. ions could be swayed, when my teacher tion of ideas, led me to When the larger group shared experi- proved the point with a powerful demon- belt out an old hymn ences at the end of the exercise, it was stration. We were a large group of stu- tune, line by line, that very clear that our attitude towards our dents, not very well known to each other, had been part of my adolescent world – group members, had been changed, often but with enough interaction for me to more than fifty years back. It was surpris- dramatically, simply by exposing us to know who I liked and who I wanted to ing enough to have remembered the different tunes (without lyrics!) – none of have nothing to do with. I was put in a words so well, but what really blew me which I was aware that I had ever heard group with three others, two were OK, away, was that for the first time ever, I before. No suggestions had been put in but the new girl was devoid of all appeal considered the meaning of the words that my head to influence me – just the music. to me, she didn’t make it in my world. But I sang. It was absolute gibberish, had Was I a puppet jerked around by some it wasn’t the usual team thing, all we had nothing to do with my beliefs – and never unknown hand? Didn’t I have a mind of to do was sit, unmoving, and listen to had. I had sung it enough times to remem- my own? ber it perfectly – and I enjoyed singing it, some rock music. Then we were asked to and there it had sat, unquestioned, un- look around the group and form an opin- No wonder its difficult, even confusing to processed, securely preserved in my ion about each member without saying make the clear decisions that I am sup- memory, like some unwanted gate- anything. A second piece of rock was posed to come up with over changes in the crasher at my private party, given a ticket played, quite different from the other, and law and choosing the best candidate to stay. I wonder how much more of that the same instruction was given. I was old, irrelevant stuff, I call it “bedrock very surprised to find that my opinions of Continued on Next Page «Barbara Dodrill for State Representative

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$33,704.42 which included a cash bal- ance of $4,185.85 at the beginning of the Before You Vote For Position 3, Compare the Candidates: accounting period. The total amount they Bill Roberts have raised is $301,260.38. The biggest donors to the McCorkle campaign after Is the only candidate who has the experience the SDLF are the 21st Century Fund at a time when it is needed the most. ($12,500), the Oregon Education Asso- Is the only candidate who has 40 years of employment work-ethics ciation ($9,000), the Cape Education to base his decisions on, not just a couple of part-time jobs. Fund ($6,630) and the Oregon AFL-CIO Is the only candidate who understands the problems facing today’s ($2,000). parents, he has been married for 31 years and put three children through Brookings-Harbor High School. The Messerle for Senate campaign raised Is the only candidate who understands the problems and needs $124,759.20 during the accounting pe- facing our senior citizens, because he is one. riod ending September 28 of which Bill Roberts has accomplished a lot in the last four years, $117,020.11 was in cash contributions and there is a lot more work that still needs to be done. and $7,739.09 was In-Kind donations. They spent $82,871.64 during the ac- Re-elect Bill Roberts and put your counting period. They began the ac- Tax money back in your wallet. counting period with a cash balance of $72,520.74 and their ending cash balance as of September 28 was $114,678.30. Democrats Target Senate ning against Republican Ken Messerle. The total amount they have raised so far By Evan Kramer Messerle is currently State House Repre- is $197,549.94. The biggest donors to the sentative in District 48. Messerle campaign are the Oregon Vic- The Oregon State Democratic Party has tory Committee 380 ($30,000), Oregon The Senate Democratic Leadership Fund targeted four State Senate races in this Forest Industries PAC ($10,000), Asso- has donated $250,363.53 of In-Kind con- November’s election according to State ciated Oregon Industries Center for Citi- Democratic Leadership Fund (SDLF) tributions to the McCorkle campaign and $5,000 in cash during the first pre-elec- zen Leadership ($10,000), The Leader- employee Barry Pac. The Republican ship Fund-Republican equivalent of the Party currently holds a 17-13 majority in tion reporting period, which is from June 16 to September 28. The In-Kind contri- SDLF ($5,440.79) and the Oregon Busi- the State Senate. The four races targeted ness Leadership Council PAC ($5,000) are District 2, District 4, District 11 and butions have gone directly to the adver- tising vendors rather than to the candidate and the Oregon Republican Party District 24. District 24 includes all of ($5,000). Coos and Curry counties as well as according to Barry Pac. The McCorkle coastal sections of Douglas and Lane campaign raised a total of $296,988.53 in Through September 28 the McCorkle counties. contributions during the accounting pe- and Messerle campaigns have raised a riod ending September 28. They spent total of $498,810.32 in contributions for The Democratic Party candidate in Dis- $267,555.96 during that same period of a Senate District with a population of a trict 24 is Roger McCorkle who is run- time and had an ending cash balance of little over 100,000 people. Breuer Construction ALI’S General Contractor (541) 332-1502 AUTO Lic # 111694, Bonded & Insured * 24 Hour Towing and Recovery Call 332-0333 Drafting, Designs * Collision Repair - All Makes or see us at Quality * Windshield Replacement 1320 Oregon - Custom Homes * All Insurance Payments Welcome HWY 101 & Commercial ROGER MCCORKLE FOR STATE SENATE Proven Results. Proven Leadership. “Roger McCorkle is a proven leader who is proactive and results-oriented. He will continue to be an advocate for seniors, and as a retired teacher, he will fight for our schools. I hope you will join me in supporting Roger as our next State Senator for the South Coast.” -- Secretary of State Roger McCorkle’s Endorsements/Supporters: For Roger McCorkle, as a teacher for over 30 years, our schools are Oregon State Council of Senior Citizens a lifetime commitment, not a Oregon American Federation of Teachers campaign issue. Oregon Council of Police Associations Roger McCorkle will work to Oregon Nurses Association keep Seniors independent and Oregon State Fire Fighters Council fight to make prescription drugs Oregon School Employees Association affordable. Association of Western As a City Councilor, Roger Pulp and Paper Workers McCorkle worked across party Oregon AFL-CIO lines to bring fiberoptics to the Oregon Association of Federal, State, South Coast. County and Municipal Employees Oregon Public Employees Union, “I’m sure if Roger is elected, he will provide a bi-partisan perspective, which would )be of SEIU Local 503 enormous benefit to the citizens of the South Joint Council of Teamsters No. 37 Coast.” United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners No. -- Local Attorney Dave Tilton 1001 OR Trial Lawyers Association Paid for by Roger McCorkle for State Senate Elect Marlyn Schafer Republican Candidate for Curry County Commissioner Position #2 on November 7 My Pledge to You ê I have worked nearly two decades in governmental services and assure you I can jump right in and make the changes needed to bring this county back together. ê I am a fiscal and environmental conservative and will apply a common sense approach to solve those issues. ê I know the county budget and I will make it work for you. ê I have built a good relationship with state and federal legislators and state agency depart- ment heads. That is crucial for the welfare of our county in terms of obtaining grants and other funding ê I have good working relationships with the mayors on the south coast, the Sheriff, the County Treasurer, the County Clerk and the County Assessor and will continue to do so. ê I will work hard as County Commissioner during the day and encourage evening meetings to not only represent the county but also to listen and answer your questions. ê I will never knowingly violate state laws and will only be part of an open and participatory government. ê I need your help to win this election and as Commissioner you will have a person who is honest, has integrity and works hard. Curry County Needs: ê Building Repairs ê Improved Public Safety ê Quality Health Care Countywide Paid for by Committee to Elect Marlyn Schafer Commissioner P.O. Box 531, Gold Beach, OR 97444 ACLU of Oregon Fall 2000 Voter Guide For more detailed information on each ballot measure, visit our website at www.aclu-or.org. 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Closed Sundays Letter to the Editor, Tracy’s Place is coming along. “Soon” I Vote For: will reopen better than ever. My gym will be a 24 hour, 7-day a week service. To join you will need an appointment. There Leadership! is now a shower available also. Security key for shower and front door will be Fiscal Responsibility! available. Planning in Hours on my other services will be posted Government! later. These services consist of my tanning Working Together rooms and hair salon (Monday through For a Strong County! Friday), manicurist by Laurie Boehm on Monday and Friday and henna tattoos by Meghan Gaustaud on Wednesdays and A New Century - Thursdays. A New Leader Everyone has been real supportive and anxious for my reopening. This makes me feel wonderful and I thank you all! I’m just as anxious to have a big (re-open) Lucie La Bonté Grand Opening. Curry County Commissioner #3 Thanks to all and I will let you all know the day my doors reopen. Paid for by the Committee to Elect Lucie La Bonte Commissioner Sincerely, people before politics and in being a per- As a resident of the South Coast for over Tracy’s Place son who puts her money where her mouth 50 years, I understand the needs of our is. As education is one of my top priority area. My priorities in Salem will reflect Letter to the Editor, issues in my campaign, I am sure you can your needs. I will address the availability As you probably know, I am a business see why I am committed to never compro- and accessibility of health care and the instructor at Southwestern Oregon Com- mising my own students’ education. cost of prescription drugs. I will fight for munity College. While my race for State Unfortunately, that meant I could not increased education funding and promote Legislature is important to me, my stu- cancel my evening class to be with you at more parental involvement in local dents’ education is equally important. I the League of Women Voters’ candidate schools. And, I will work to bring family pride myself on being someone who puts forum on Thursday, October 12. wage jobs to our area so we can continue to raise our families in our communities. If we can market what we have, develop Loco Horse Corral & South Coast Janitorial quality schools, and maintain adequate health care services, we can attract new Team up to have a 1 Day Only businesses to the South Coast. Sincerely, ““Tack Steam Cleaning Special” Barbara Dodrill Candidate for State Representative Saddle pads, blankets, girths, breast collars, fleece, etc!! House District 48 This Friday, Oct. 20th, 10:30-5:30 at Loco Horse Corral, Langlois 348-2369 Savoy Theatre 811 Hwy 101, Port Orford, OR 541-332-3105 voice, 332-8105 FAX [email protected] Dock Tackle Now Open (541) 332-8985 $ Fresh Fish! 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8:30–5:00, Sunday 12:30–5:00 th 490 Dock Road, Port Orford Will re-open Friday, October 27 Candidate Forum Chamber will host a Port Orford City three positions up for election on the Council candidate forum at this meeting. council. The public is invited and en- The Port Orford Chamber of Commerce Council candidates who were invited in- couraged to attend this meeting. next meeting is on Monday, October 23, clude Jim Campbell, David Darnell, Carl noon, at the Wheelhouse Restaurant. The Eskelson and Emily Francona. There are Letter to the Editor, As the Mayor and a citizen of Port Orford I would like to thank Curry County Sher- iff Kent Owens for the time and help he provided in getting the Port Orford Police Levy passed. The City of Port Orford appreciates the help you personally pro- $ AG-PAC $ Oregon State Police Officers Association vided in keeping our community a safe $ Farm Bureau $ National Federation of Independent Business place for our families to live in. Again, $ Family Farm PAC $ Oregon Police Chiefs Association we thank you. $ National Rifle Association $ Associated Oregon Industries Sincerely, $ Oregon Restaurant Association $ Oregon Food Processors (FOODPAC) $ Associated Builders and Contractors $ Oregon AFSCME Gary Doran $ Oregon Rental Housing Association $ Pacific Timber Marketing Agency $ Oregon Right to Life $ Oregon Forest Products Transportation Association SOUTHPORT $ Oregon Council of Police Associations FOREST PRODUCTS $ Independent Electrical Contractors of Oregon $ Oregon Landscape Contractors Association Buying delivered conifer small saw log sort & conifer pulp logs

Forrest Flowers Log Buyer 541-266-0903 541-266-0824 fax Cel. 541-290-5687 Home 541-332-4385 Spaghetti West Painting Remodeling “Springhead” Saturday, Oct. 28 $ 9:30 - 1:00 am Roofing Halloween Bash $ Costume Party $ Cash Prizes $5.00 cover charge Jack Pruitt Const. No 236 Hwy 101, Port Orford OR Lic. 50032 Cover Open 7 days a week 5-9pm, later with live music on weekends Reservations Appreciated (541) 332-WEST <=> (541) 332-9378 541-332-0332 Ronn Kerr Appointed Priest tional church with primary focus on pub- Congregational churches in Port Orford, At St. Christophers Church lishing, print communications, broad- Kerr sees “St. Christophers as continuing casting, and video production. Kerr has to be a church home for people from these Rev. Ronn Kerr, a been a delegate to several national and other traditions which are, in many ways, United Methodist international church forums including very close to Episcopalian.” Nearly half minister, has been the United Methodist General Confer- of the congregation is already from these assigned as ence, World Methodist Conference, Na- other traditions. Clergy in Resi- tional Council of Churches, World Coun- Kerr is also interested in cooperative min- dence at St. cil of Churches, American Bible Society, istries with other Port Orford churches. Christophers General Assembly of the Presbyterian “When I talk about the church in the Port Episcopal Church (U.S.A.), and other ecumenical Rev. Ronn Kerr Orford area, I usually mean all of the con- Church, Port and denominational gatherings. Because gregations which serve the communities Orford, by Bishop Robert Ladehoff of of his national and international church of North Curry County. Many of us are the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon. This positions, Kerr has preached and led wor- small, but united we are a significant be- follows a vote of the congregation on ship in churches of various denomina- nevolent force in the area.” September 24 to request the bishop to tions in virtually every state and several take this action. Although Kerr has al- foreign countries. St. Christophers is located at 9th and ready participated in Morning Prayer Washington Streets in Port Orford and is Kerr is the author and illustrator of sev- services, he will be preaching and cel- known for lay participation in worship eral books on theology, Biblical issues, ebrating Eucharist for the first time at St. services. It celebrates with Preaching/ and church history as well as several hun- Christophers this Sunday, October 22. Eucharist services on the first and third dred articles, film and video scripts, bro- Sundays of each month at 10:00 am. It Kerr moved to Port Orford in April of this chures, booklets, news features, and digi- holds Morning Prayer/Preaching ser- year where he and his wife, Jo, operate a tal media such as web sites and interactive vices on the other Sundays at 10:00 am. small publishing firm as well as provid- CD Roms for church organizations and ing writing, editing, digital design, and corporations. web site authoring services to national The Villa at clients. They are members of the Greater St. Christophers, which began in 1889, is Port Orford Chamber of Commerce and the oldest continuous church in Port Battle Rock Beach Kerr recently became a member of the Orford and one of the oldest on the Or- 3 bdr. Oceanfront Chamber Board where he was involved egon coast. For much of the church’s Vacation Rental in the negotiations for returning the history, it was the only church in the com- Chamber offices to the Visitors Center. munity and, therefore, has a rich history Now taking winter reserva- The Kerrs have been active at St. of serving Christians of all denomina- tions, including holidays Christophers for five months. tions. Kerr sees the role of St. Christophers in much the same way to- Telephone (toll free) Before moving to Port Orford for “semi- day. Because there are no Methodist, 1-877-799-8967 retirement,” Kerr was involved in differ- Presbyterian, Disciples, United, Re- ent positions in the national and interna- formed, Unitarian, American Baptist, or www.battlerockvilla.com

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Seaweed Natural Grocery & Cafe Store Hours M-S: 10-6, Cafe 10-3 $ Cleaning (General) Fine $ Carpets Premium $ Upholstery Loose-Leafed $ Painting $ Minor Repairs GREEN TEAS $ Yard Maintenance $ 832 Hwy 101, Port Orford Hauling $ (541) 332-3640 Windows Voter Guides Available Agent of Grace Letter to the Editor, Nonpartisan Voters Guides, published by On Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 7:00pm Ken Curry County is fortunate to have three League of Women Voters of Oregon, are Peterson will host a community Aid As- County Commissioners who truly have now available, free. Thoroughly re- sociation for Lutheran presentation event the best interests of the county at heart. searched by League members, the state- showing the PBS special, Agent of Despite great differences in their back- wide ballot measures are presented con- Grace. This exceptional film depicts the grounds and political philosophies, they cisely with an equal number of statements life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, author and worked together very effectively to keep in support and statements in opposition. Lutheran Pastor executed by Hitler in the county running on an even keel dur- Candidates are asked to reply to specific 1944. Pastor Tim Carraher and members ing some very trying financial times. of Zion Lutheran Church extend an invi- questions within a given word limit. No Commissioners Lloyd Olds and Bill argument or candidate support is paid for. tation to everyone in our community to view and discuss this thought provoking Roberts are up for re-election. They, Look for the guide, in tabloid newspaper film. This PBS special is presented along with Commissioner Cheryl Thorp, format, at the Port Orford Public Library through a grant provided by Aid Associa- have done a commendable job running and Ray’s Place Market. Please recycle tion for Lutheran. Showing of Agent of the County government and seeing to the the guide and your Oregon State Voters’ Grace will be at Zion Lutheran Church, needs of the people. If they’re willing to Pamphlet. 2015 Washington Street at 7:00pm. give us another four years of their leader- ship we should give them our votes. Crazy Norwegian Jim Rogers Letter to the Editor, Issues in an election can be discussed ad infinitum, but the character of the one We Will Be who makes the proposals is the defining factor. Is the candidate honest and above reproach or is he promising things he believes will appeal to many voters with- CLOSED out regard to keeping his promises. Can we trust a man who in the first debate October 23 with George W. Bush tells about the poor little old lady who has to collect pop cans until further notice and bottles to pay for her prescription drugs but drives to the debates in a Winnebago RV? Or the girl who had to

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Convenience Real Estate ATM is available 32 gallon wheeled day or night. Land & Lamb Trash Can Langlois — 348-2500 Port Orford Branch: 1000 Oregon - 332-3711 .99 Farm Mart Home Office: $8 Fencing $ Feed 16147 Hwy. 101 S, Harbor 800-237-8064 Culvert $ Gates = People Helping People = Animal Husbandry Supplies McNair True Value Hardware Help is just around the corner Across from Ocean Spray 1935 N. Oregon St., Port Orford 347-4356 Membership eligibility required. (541) 332-3371 Letter to the Editor offered several classes in the North Curry Trust is a sacred honor. If we cannot trust Continued from previous page area which had to be canceled for lack of an individual to tell the truth in the cam- enrollment – Woodworking, Financial stand up in the classroom because the paign can we ever trust him in the highest Investing for Individuals, Web Page De- room was so over crowded when the facts office? We think not. We are casting our velopment, Windows and Office Essen- are that, yes, the school had more students ballots for George W. Bush who has tials, and Papermaking. If anyone has than expected on the first day but the situ- proved through his service as governor of thoughts on what the college can offer ation was quickly remedied and every Texas that he tells the truth, builds con- locally, now is the time to share those student was seated in short order. sensus and gets things done for the better- ideas. Of course every class needs a ment of all the people. Can we trust a man who uses government teacher, so suggestions for teachers are phones to solicit campaign funds; who Walt and Sally Schroeder always valued. I would love to hear your raises funds in a Buddhist Temple and ideas, call me at 332-3023 on Fridays (I claims he did not know it was a fundraiser have office hours in the North Curry Ser- after being told repeatedly by his staff Letter to the Editor, vice Center) or 247-2741, Monday that it was indeed a fundraiser. (The “Iced Winter Term Planning is underway for through Thursday. Tea Defense”) the Curry Program of Southwestern Or- Janet Pretti egon Community College. This term we Sea Breeze For your equipment rental needs call Florist Halstead’s Equipment Rentals “One touch of Nature makes 1688 N. Oregon Street, Port Orford the whole world kin” 290-3532 or 332-1805 - William Shakespeare World Wide Wire Service Open Mon-Sat 7:30am to 5:30pm Please call ahead for Sunday rentals. $ Rainy days, please call! (541) 332-0445 Shop 311 6th St. (541) 332-8265 Eve. & Sun. Port Orford Small engine repair now available HOME OR BARE LAND. Buy or sell? GARAGE SALE SATURDAY, 8AM. 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Oct. 21, 9am – 3pm, Driftwood GREAT LITTLE HORSE RANCH. Elementary School. KEY’Z LOCKSMITH SERVICE – Twenty three acres – three fenced pas- keys, installations, repairs, locks opened. tures, 14 horse stalls, 45’ round training MISCELLANEOUS Auto, home, business. Bonded 332-7404. pen and large corral. Many more extras. PENETRATING THE SPIRITUAL Home is 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Close to COUNSELING for individuals, couples with silent prayer, truths and/or spiritual Floras Lake. $229,000.00 call Currydale & families. Ernest Thayer, counselor for idea or quote by participants, all to be Farms 541-348-2500 Broker John 20 years, maintains a practice in Port contemplated on, followed by discussion Guynup. Orford & Bandon. All issues including on spiritual topics. Suns. 10-11 317 16th relationships, parenting, depression & St. (Behind Senior Center.) Starting Oct. SOUTH OF LANGLOIS – Investment/ abuse. Sliding fee scale (sorry no insur- 22.. rental – Sparkling two bedroom with two ance). 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IT’S HALLOWEEN at Rose Cottage. WANTED: Whoever took the Echo CS- SMOKED SALMON and tuna, berry Estate jewelry exhibit & costume party 3- 8000 chainsaw with a 36” bar and the jams and syrups, Cranberry Sweets candy 5pm Oct. 28th. $5 gift certificate awarded chainsawed carved cedar whale – Please at The Shell Shack at Battlerock Park for best costume. Refreshments. Pump- return to Greg Polley on Orchard Rd. kin carving contest Oct. 29th 10-5. $5.00 MINI STORAGE/U-HAUL. 200+ stor- cash prize for best original design. We STOP! Lots to see at L&R Variety, 3,000 age units, 150+ climate controlled. have costume embellishments too! 535B sq. ft. Used - old & new. Spices, tools, Airport-U-Stor, across from Ocean Spray 12th Street. beads, household and gift items, books, 347-4356. collectables, too much to list. 10:00am - LADIES, PMS or change of life making 5:00pm, 1819 Oregon St., Port Orford. Red Ribbon Week you “ugly” to live with? I have the solu- October 23 through October 31 is the 13th tion. All natural. Call Deb at 332-1835. PLUM CRAZY RANCH selling llama annual Red Ribbon campaign. In 1985, wool sweaters and handspun at A&T drug traffickers in Mexico killed federal SEASHELL BOOKS, Beachcombing, Myrtlewood, Sixes and Wool Co., drug enforcement agent Enrique Lighthouses, Rocks and Fossils and Bandon. Llamas for sale.. 348-2547 Camarena. In response to his death, an- Battlerock History books available at The [email protected] webpage http:// gered parents across the country began Shell Shack. community.webtv.net/PCLR/YARN. wearing red ribbons to symbolize their commitment toward the creation of a SCIENCE DIET TRUCKLOAD “TOY STORY 2” is now renting both on drug free America. Congress officially SALE, $19.99 per bag. Canine large tape and on DVD! We hope this isn’t proclaimed the first national Red Ribbon breed, adult, senior, light, lamb & rice, related, but another movie this week is the Week, October 23-31, 1988. The Red sensitive skin and sensitive stomach. comedy, “Picking up the Pieces.” Also Ribbon has now become a symbol for the Hurry, hurry – at $19.99 you can’t affort new this week are “Keeping the Faith”, drug free movement. not to come see us at Currydale Farms. 1 “Blowback”, “If These Walls Could Talk mile south of Bandon on Hwy 101. 347- 2”, and “Love & Basketball”. In our new Over 100,000 schools and organizations 4356. arrivals section we’ve added “Tuck Ever- nationwide celebrate Red Ribbon Week, lasting.” Please remember tapes are due making it the most successful drug pre- back by 3:30pm the next business day. vention event ever held. This year the Mary’s Herbs For videotapes, Sony Playstation, For all your health shop needs slogan is “My Future is Bright, I’m Drug Full service herb & vitamin shop Nintendo games, or DVD’s come on down Free!” Please support this national effort Energy - weight loss - detox - to The Downtown Fun Zone. We are on a local basis – wear a red ribbon. Red wellness - multiples, etc. open 9:30am till 6pm Monday thru Thurs- ribbons are available throughout the Low cost home water filtration system removes Giardia, E. Coli, Coliform, Sediment day and from 9:30am till 7pm Friday and community or by calling Curry Preven- Phone/Mail order available. Bandon 347-9586 Saturday. Closed on Sunday. tion Services at 247-2412. Candidate Forum what we have. Emily Francona said she Lloyd Olds said he wasn’t pro-growth. Continued from Front Cover wasn’t aware of the need for more new He said everyone wants to move to Or- taxes. Carl Eskelson said the city budget egon and we have to plan it. Lucie La City council candidates were asked how was small and leave the tax base where it Bonte said she was for planned growth the oversight of the police department is. and we need good land use planning. would be conducted. Carl Eskelson said he hoped the police would watch the city. All candidates were asked about Measure Emily Francona recommended reestab- 7 – the takings law. Roger McCorkle said lishment of the police commission and he was opposed to it because it is retroac- also to prioritize the activities of the de- tive many years. Wayne Krieger said he Senior News partment. Jim Campbell said the council had a problem with the retroactive part By Mary Yoder had tried a police commission once and and he was opposed. Lloyd Olds said the we’ll try it again. bill was too iffy and he was opposed. October 12 was Rotary luncheon. Volun- Marlyn Schafer said she thought that Bill teers working were Mary Evans, Lloyd Olds was asked what are the strings Sizemore’s bill goes way too far and said Lorraine Hass, Greta Carver, Betty attached by the Garrison Lake benefac- she was absolutely opposed. Pete Berger – doing dishes Kathy Goad and tor. Olds responded ‘nothing.” He said DiRusso was opposed as well as Lucie La Norm Rice – setting up the dining room the county would provide 25% in kind Bonte who said it was not well written. Lilia Sarratt and me. equipment and supervision. He said we Emily Francona hadn’t read the measure needed to convince the state we need it October 14 was luncheon and birthday (neither had I) while Jim Campbell said it done. Lucie La Bonte said Olds was party. Working were Pattie Young, Betty would cause more confusion and the bill keeping the benefactor a secret and Berger, Norma Ellis and Lorraine Hass. shouldn’t go retroactive. Carl Eskelson wanted the benefactor to come forward. said he was opposed but not before telling It was a very nice luncheon and birthday Pete DiRusso said he thought the bene- about the city confiscating property on party. The lady who has made so many factor was FEMA (Federal Emergency the dunes, which got washed, away. birthday cakes was present and intro- Management Association). He added duced. All enjoyed the lovely cakes she that he didn’t think the situation was go- Marlyn Schafer was asked why she was makes. Don’t ever stop. The rummage ing to go away very fast. so pro growth. She said it costs money to sale workers were Kay Neal and Thelma live in the county and that she wanted The council candidates were asked if it Lagace – said there is to be another bag controlled growth. She said 70% of the would require additional taxes to run the sale Saturday, October 21 - $1.00 a bag. land in the county was publicly owned city. Jim Campbell said no, not now and and concluded with we can’t be stagnant. Pauline Lenox was at the money table. A that the city was running very cheaply for drawing for tickets for the theater was Everything for the Builder! won by Rusty Miller. Was announced a birthday party for Western Builders Supply, Inc. Henry Kron will be Sunday October 29 from noon to 3:00pm. All are welcome. 92778 Knapp Road, Port Orford, Oregon October 16 was pinochle – high Barbara (541) 332-4161 Sales $ 332-4803 Concrete $ 332-4501 Office Knapp – 2 nd Venita Marstahl – low Donna (541) 332-4902 FAX Olsen. All had a good time. Come and Ready Mixed Concrete $ Gravel $ Concrete Products join us it’s fun. Lumber $ Plywood $ Paneling Walking group Tuesday, Wednesday and Doors $ Windows $ Insulation Friday at 8:30am. Dominoes every Sheet Rock $ Builder’s Hardware Thursday at 1:00pm. Paint $ Plumbing $ Electrical Friday October 20 – music groups 7:00 to October Sale Items 10:00pm. Come and enjoy. $ 48” I-Beam Level Bear Claw Nail Puller It’s the tender hours of fellowship Chalk Line Speed Reel $ 2” x 60’ Duct Tape The sharing of joy and mirth Carpenter Apron $ Drywall T-Square The helping hand when dark days come That makes our heaven on earth.