PORT ORZO ED NEWS m any im p o rta n t item s to be cussed 3—T hursday. April T! 1981 i < n < if< i t s i h s Second class m a - p rrrile g is authorized a t Per- O rfo-d. Ore. Paul L Peterson. Publisher Pnblirhed Every T H u rs .li, p o boj 5 P o rt O rford. Oregon Subscription per year aa C urry C tm a tj in advance Oetsrde C arry County Single Copy J? 13 5? C enu A nnonnceraenu. Notices. Sews and A d v e-U sin , M e at B- In The O ffice by 3 :0 0 O 'ek elt Tuesday E een in r N A T IO N A L ED ITO 3 I h iw * p a » î î p u b l is h I * , ' >4 - J i a ; e^e KIT ’N KABOODLF By Ed. U X aabtm District 2-CJ voters win vote on the ru ral school levy. i» o , board m em bers and th e ccen- m unity college question next Monday A com m ittee, the d istrict 2-CJ education committee was form ed several m onths ago to fight the form ation of th e comm unity college The com m ittee h a d no thought th a t they could keep th e question from coming to a vote, but hoped the vote could be put off u n til the people were b e tte r inform ed as to the m eth od of form ation This th ey were able to do. IF the d istric t is form ed, it will be supported, u n d e r the present law. by property taxes. Because property taxes hav#* reached a satu ratio n point, i. is th e hop- of the com m ittee th a t the proposed d istrict >111 r o t be form ed Several bills are new in th e legislature w hich would call for greater s ta te sup port of junior colleges T he ru ra l levy includes fifty percent of last year’s school bud gets. less capital outlay, which will be levied on a county-w ide basis, and which will be used as ‘ equalization’ Because 2-CJ taxpayer will put in ” approxi m ately one m ill less th a n they will • tak* O’ ’ “ under this m eth od. the-. w o\. • be.te off. tax wise, to pass this m easure. J u s t 21 m ore days of school in this te rm —last day for stu dents is Mc»y 26—for teachers M ay 31. School begins next fall on Septem ber 5—and teachers re po rt on August 31. D istric t 2-C J board m eets nex? Monday evening 8 p m In th e library at Pacific high school JUVENILE GRANGE HAS GUESTS G uests a t the Sixes juvenile grange S a tu rd ay night were Sus ie and David Defoe and Shelter and Virgil C lark of Brookings YOUR CHOICE FOR 'ASSOCIAT ON and Carol Ann K napp of S -<es I_nda and Jam es B... --» ;omed as new members. The program was :n charge of the:.- matron. Mr? R X E rw .n. in th e absence of th eir regular lecturer It consisted of songs, riddles and a reading Fo-ow- m g the m eet.r.g the group p ain t ed figurines. ( OLSON-B XBB ENGAGEMENT .ANNOUNCED M onthly expends’. urea of the Curry county w elfare corrmuwioi- fcave more th a n in a four year per.od D ale O ’Don relL a d m in istrato r, rep o rts th a t in Ja n u a ry . X 557. th e county spent 18.49:. while in December ltof. th e m o n th 's expenditures totaled $18.'.'44. Aid to dependent children cases have increased from 15 at a cost of I - 588 in Ja n u a ry . 1957 to 73 rases w fth a ton», of $7984 m Dec-m ber. ’ 9« * 1 Old age as sistance showed an increase from 53 oases w ith a cost of $2.190 to 77 cases cosung $8128 in the same period. FLAT BRIDGE IN NORTH BEND Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conley played duplicate bnuge in N orth Bend last T hursday, tak in g th e top honors. O n Tuesday. M rs C on ey caught a 25-ib. Chinook above Lucky Lodge, guided by Mrs. F red S ta rk w e aih er who h a s 4 to h e r credit th is season. Forestry Tour Is M.P. Firm Sponsoring Set For May 2 A fo restry to u r will be held a t Retail Students the tim ber harvest dem onstra Mr. and Mrs. B urrell Babb re Joe Lorenxutti. foreign e x tion tra c t located behind F aster cently announced th e engage- r .e n t of their d au g h ter K arm en, change stu d en t from Italy , rep B ro th ers garage near Langlois to Dar. Colson. B eth are from local fam ’ -s the zrootr.--.o-be - M Con ra d Colson The - r u n g couple h a t ten tativ ely set Ju n e third as 'h e ir wedding date HOME on Tuesday. May 2. for all of the s.x'.h grade students in the L ang lois. Port Orford. Ophir, Gold Beach and Pistol R.ver schools. Seven o p tio n , a ie located on th e tra c t and two instructors will oe - t eac.v statio n to instruct and d em onstiate eac.i phase of good Iorestry m anagem ent and conservation, po. est land own ers and others Interested in good fere»’ m anagem ent ‘are also in vited to attend, according to Lou O ester. county extension agent, who is in charge of the tour T ours sta rt a t 10:00 a m . and 12 45 p m . The instructors for the tour which will cover fire control, th in n in g and pruning, com m er- c-al products, tree planting, wild life. C hristm as trees, and tree identification are George Mil- lei and Don Rockwell, Coos F o r est Protective ass n.; Harold Sas ser, state farm fores' ar; F ra n k S t Claire. W estern States P ly wood: Ted E lingsen, P o rt O r ford Plywood; Calvin Sm ith, I n dustrial Forestry ass’ns.; Ted Burgess and Jack Grubb. U. S. Forest Service; W L. Andersen, ecunty extension agent; Harold K napp. P o rt Orford tree farm er; P at P atterson, U. 8. Fish and W ildlife Service; and H arold Jam es, soil conservation service. SHOP PORT ORFORD BE AN “AT-HOME” BUYER SQUARE YOUR SETS By B urrell 8. Babb I d o n 't know where everybody went last S atu rd ay but I know w here you can go thia S aturday, the fifth S a tu rd ay In t a c t —and th a t's to Coquille, and h e a r Ivan M idland th e lyarnlcnl lyric from the university. D on’t nua. this T ennessee Ernie of callers. B ut first come out Friday night and brush up on youi round dancing w ith Sue and Ab R am ey. B ut don't dance too hard and get up early Sunday and come over to Babb's fine fu rn i ture shop and we'll m ake a float for the 4th celebration, and d u r ing the week If you c a n 't call, w rite your ideas and m ail to me. P u t always sta te w hat tim e you'll be over to work on the float, es peciaily S atu rd ay and Sunday of each week. D on't forget we dance a t the cove every first and 3rd S a tu r day. W ednesday and T hursday nights a re teenager nights. All you with two left hands and 13 lessons I h ear will have an event next Monday n i g h t I get my diplom a th is time 'cause I only m ade 4 m istakes— last year it was 10, b u t th e call- ie r m ade 6 of 'em, all w ith my rig h t hand. Hot off the wire! F la sh —our 1st dance In May will be a special guest dance. The Beachcom bers are personally inviting th e fol lowing couples: Mr. a n d Mrs. Dean Rogers. Ray Johnson, Bob Lewis, C harles Miller, and of course all the new class—I beg your pardon -graduates, I mean. Them not me. O n shucks maybe I ran gruduate next year. I can too If I can Just rem em ber which lif t hand I p u t the strin g on. I Legion Auxiliary Elects Delegates Election of delegates to the sta te auxiliary convention in M edford this Ju n e highlighted the A pril 18 m eeting of th e Am erican Legion Auxiliary. Named to a tte n d were; E thel M ont gomery. F ra n c es G ribble and H en rietta H ansohn. A lternates are E stella H ansen, E l a Wilson and M argaret Corbin. G irls' S tate chairm an, M arie B arrin-’ton, announced th a t the 1960 G irl S ta te r, M ary Sue Ben n e tt and h e r m other, and 1961’s Girl S tater, S h e rry D ahrens and h e r m other, have been invited to attend a dessert luncheon in Co quille on April 29. T he luncheon Is to acq u ain t other G irls’ State m em bers from d istric t 10. G ertrude Lantz, poppy poster chairm an, announced th e results of the poster contest held recen t ly In th e schools. D uring the social hour, com bined w ith the post, refreshm ents were served by M argaret Corbin, Noma T hom as and H enrietta Hansohn. FC C L U B M E T T S T he Sixes grange hom e econ omics club m et at the home of B etty Tope and Lucy G en try on Sixes river T hursday A delic ious luncheon was served by the hostesses to nine m em bers who were present. F inal plans for the R ural Wo m en's club banquet w ere m ade ar.d a discussion on th e r ational grange sewing contest followed T he club urges all grangers and n on-grangers to take p a rt in this contest. A fter the business m eeting =d on various articles to r. sir b a zaar la te r on in the year. . i < e a c fi.u s . Electrons are beamed a: idem . I he i n is then diffracted onio film. From this picture, scientists leant composition of deposits, and how to neutralize them. VETS. 4UXILIARY TO ELECT W WI V eterans of district 9. in a jo in t m eeting w ith th e ladies' auxiliary, will elect and install officers a t th eir next quarterly m eeting, to be held a t th e Dew Valley chib house, six miles south of B andon on Highway l o t , April 30 a t 10 a m. T h e auxiliary will serve a tu r- ey potluck dinner a t noon The B andon B arracks will host the m eeting M embers are asked to bring th eir own table service. Publicity chairm an and past com m ander A1 Brown urges th a t all m em bers a tte n d because of UMMER PORTTWEAR S Our new summer sportswear isj the best thing to happen to fashion since Eve ate the apple —so cool, comfortable, and easy to care for. Swim suits, by Jantzen, will make you the idol of the beaches.. .Lady Alice dresses meet the strict est spring re quirements. Pedal pushers, Bermudas, and Blouses — in new summer accents are a few of the Graff and White Stag selections . . . ☆ Our sale items feature Ber mudas and Pedal Pushers at a third off! And also men's and women’s nationally advertised sweaters! County Welfare Expenditures Up resenting the M yrtle Point union h .g h seboo. M~»s Ca-o: McCul loch. repreoentm g Powers high school: David ilo th e .a l. repre se a tin g Bandon high school: R onni Carse? representing P a cific h-gn sc.tool and Dick John son, representing Gold Beach h igh school, will .tt e n c the 28u. aim u al conlrret.ee of the Oregon R etail D sstr.cutois Institute told in B-igene >n the 3 t.t of April and May 1st These stu d en ts were selected by th e teachers of the respective schools as being interested in a career in re ta ilin g and having te e n an outstanding student in the local schools They are oeing sponsored by th e firm of Henry A S chroeder and Sons, and will be taken to Eugene by E to n A. Schroeder A very outstanding program will be presented to the students as well as to a ll of the m any re tailers from throughout the sta te of Oregon. Coos and C urry counties m er c h an ts are urged to a tten d this im portant m eeting sta rtin e at 4:00 p m . on Sunday. April 3 th and ending Monday. May 1st in th e afternoon. NEW TCP: ■ ‘1 Weird electron "pictures” help Shell scientists develop improved TCP for today’s Super Shell —to give your car top performance Read how electron diffraction revealed the inner secrets of the combusticn deposits in your car’s engine. How new, improved TCP was developed to neutral ize these deposits, prolong spark-plug life, increase mileage—and release up to 15% more power. Here’s the full story’ of today’s Super Shell—and the nine ingredients that give your car top performance. ' T ' m T C P in today's Super I Shell does its job better than ever, it neutralizes certain effects of combustion deposits—deposits that can prevent vou from ever knowing your car s top perform ance. 1 here's not a single engine with more than a few thousand miles on it that doesn’t hjvc this type of deposit in its com bustion chambers.These deposits can cause tpmble when vou need power most. T he deposits glow- red hot and set off the fuel be fore the spark p'ug h-s a chance to get into the act. iTic experts call this pre-igni tion. The explosion punches the piston on the way up. Two forces ro i t head-on. No wonder your power falls off. Deposits can also cramp vour car's perform ance by short- circuiting the spark. W hat hap pens - No bring — you get a miss. Other bargains too numerous to mention! Problem: How to add some thing to gasoline that neutral izes the effects of deposits. The answer: Shell Research. A scientific detective stocy fa s h io n s Shell scirno •< announced the first TCP* additive eight sears ago, after research had proved th t it could virtually end this mi .fire problem once and for all. T C P was haded as the greatest gasoline advance in thirty-one years. Now Shell has improved it. Scientific detectives like the electron "ph . g. iph” (above) m de ,- w . improved T C P pos- sil le. They helped Shell seten- ti s to iuuk engine deposits right in ti.c face. And to find how best to neutraliz? them. Vfcat today's TCP can do Test» have already proied that 11. P i m help vou get up to 15 per ter., moie power, up to 17 m re miles per tankful. And it can make plugs last up to twice as long. Yet T C P is only one of nine ingredients in today's Super Shell. Head about the others. And how each helps your car de lis er its top performance. # 2 is ' cat-cracked" gasoline for power with a purr This is petroleum that has actu ally cracked under 900-degree heat and catalytic action. Its heavier molecules have been shattered into livelier, lighter ones. The result is a super-octane in gredient that makes your engine purr w ith power the moment you put your foot down, note : “Cat-cracking” refers to the use of a catalyst—a chemical substance that can alter mole cules without changing itself. # 3 is Alkylate, noted for knock control in hot engines Jimmy Doolittle helped pioneer this high-octane ingredient for Shell aviation fuel. Alkylate — w hich took the dream of 100-octane gasoline out of the Lb and put it into the skies —is now in Super Shell. It controls knocking in hot engines at high speeds far better than anything else available. note : Speaking of high speeds, car engines frequently turn even faster than the engines of a DC- 7. Think of this next time vou pass a car. # 4 is anti-knock mix for extra resistance to knocks sure 400 feet below ground to stop it from vaporizing bv itself. Think what this extra volatility means in cold weather. Your engine fires in seconds. There is less strain on your bat tery. And none on your patience, note : Super Shell is primed with Butane all year round. In winter, Shell scientists simply increase the quick-start dose. # 6 is Pentane mix for fast w arm-ups on cold days Pentanes are made bv tearing gasoline apart, much as you split kindling to start a log fire. In this case, the "logs" arc pe troleum's heavier hydrocarbons. A special process transforms their molecules from slow-burning logs’ into the quicker-firing "kindling." net result : Fast warm-up and top performance in a hurry. # 7 is an “anti-icer'’ to cLcrk cold-weather stalling Super Shell's formula is adjusted up to eight times a year to beat the weather. For example, when ever the temperature is likely to be less than forty-five degrees, a carburetor anti-icer is added. H7iy add anti-icer at forty-five degrees? Because, even then, frost can form in vour carburetor just as it does in your refriger ator. This frost can choke vour engine dead. You might think that two high- octane ingredients are enough for knock-free performance. But Shell’s scientists have ears like music ians. They insist on adding a spe cial anti knock mix. A mix, so elective, one teaspoon per gal lon can boost anti-knock rating by five points. This mix has the tricky job of regulating combustion so that # 8 is gum preventive to keep Super Shell gives each piston a carburetors clean inside firm, even push —rather than a Even the purest gasoline can sharp blow which would cause form gum when stored. This can a knock. clog carburetors and foul auto matic chokes. But. with Super # 5 is Butane for quick Shell, you needn't worry. A gum starts on cold tenrnings preventive does the trick. Butane is so eager to get going It acts like a policeman con that Shell kr-.ps it under pres trolling a mob. Regulates ihe : a’k for «fceir« unlqu« ta»?; n« additive unstable elements to help keep them from clotting. N o clotting — no gum problem. # 9 is Platformate for extra energy, more mileage It takes eight million dollars’ worth of platinum catalyst for Shell to produce Platformate. But fortunately for our pocketbook and yours this precious stuff can be used over and over again. T h e p la tin u m re-form ing process, which gives Platformate iis odd name, converts petroleum into super energy components — such as ben zen e, xylene and toluene. These three alone release 11 per cent more energy per gallon tha n the fine st I U'/ octane avia tion gnsohne. Energy that shows up as mileage. Test Super Shell for yourself Trv S-.--IC- Shell next time you fill up. Yuii'l! soon feel and hear a difference in the way vour en gine runs. T hat difference is top performance. A BI LLETIN' FROM SHELL RESEARCH — w here 1,907 sci.-qtisie nre w orking to moke your ear go better and better. O ado II b « con tain in g TCP la envarad by V R P ate n t SSSI31Î