Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, September 28, 1961, Page 6, Image 6

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    B— Thursday, September 28. 1861
PORT ORPOKO NEWS
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Pacific Smashes Defense
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SPORTS
Pacific Tops Powers 21-7
Andy Gribble
Wins Second In
Golf Tourney
Andy Gribble won second place
in the Bandon Golf and Country
club toiuam ent Iasi Sunday at
Bandon. Gribble lost to Ray
Dcets of Bandon in the tourney
finals.
Both winners were presented
trophies which were then re ­
turned to be engraved The tro ­
phies will be officially presented
in a few weeks at a victory din-
ner at the Bandon clubhouse
The trophies were donated by
Bandon’s Rexall drug store.
0 0 7 0— 7
i Coach Vic Adams’ boys evened i I ’owers
7 7 0 7—21
Pacific
fA C -D u n n 4 run i Dunn pass
from Bowman),
, PAC_ Rogers 8 run i Johnson
l owers 21-7 in a non-conference run).
PO W —Russel 1 (pass from Get
i game.
I Rodney Dunn. Larry Bowman chell run).
, and Gary Rogers scored the P a­ PAC—Bowman 2 ru n ‘Bowman
cific. touchdowns, while Powers run).
i pusied their loue counter on a
. !2-yard pass from Dennis Get-
' i hell to Howard Russell.
A noteworthy performance was
j turned in by fullback Larry Bow-
, man. who Powers coach Frank
BATTLE ROCKETS
' Morris felt “did a good job on
Won Los'
Teem
I them.”
Powers threatened to tie things ¡Ocean V.ew P o u ltry
4 ’GRANGE OBSERVES
up in the third quarter when G riffe y -L a ird
5'
they got one TD on the board ; Aldropp'-s Garage
• ,25th ANNIVERSARY
and were crowding inside the I 5 ’McKay’s Market
7'
yard line a t another time but J Coos-Curry Electric
8
Twenty-five years of com m un-
couldn’t repeat. The Cruisers' Ba rtjet t ’s
9 I ity service was observed at Sixes
nexperience
and
the
inability
to
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Port
Orford
RexaU
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9
Ollier Pirates
I grange September 15 when the
shift properly with Pacific’s j Port Oi ford TexacQ
the first quarter of fast Fri­
“first and ten” that set up the
Pacific's Doug Johnson. 42,
6 10
grange held its annual booster
Jerry Smith.
single wing attack proved th e ir .g |Xes store
6 10
night program, beginning with a
day's contest with Powers.
Baum an, 31.
Pirat.-s for tlieir second TD in
undoing.
hits the turf after making a
P o rt O rford Plywood
5 11 . potluck supper.
High Team 3 Games
• An early history of the grange
M cK a y’s
2635 ‘ was given by Mrs. Ada Capps,
High Team Game
I charter member. She reported
McKay’s
967, th a t Sixes grange was organized
High Individual
Games
’ 25 years ago by grange county
Lou Griffey
471 deputy Fred Adams in the old
High Individual Game
; Sixes schoolhouse with 35 char-
Vera Cole
189 | ter members. The grange later
; moved to tne Denmark school-
| house and in 1938 completed the
present hall at Sixes. The hall
was built with donated labor at
the cost of $1,500 in cash.
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D U P L IC A T E B R ID G E
The first meeting in the new
Winners at duplicate bridge hall was a Hallowe’en party.
Friday night a t the Port Orford
Sixes G arden club has held a
grade school were Mrs. Ira Tuck­ flower show in the hall each year
er and Mrs. Neota Hall, first; since 1938, she said. Mrs. Capps
Mrs. Doyle and Mrs. Johnson of and Mrs. Henry Adolphsen are
Cold Beach, second; Mr. and Mrs. the only two remaining charter
F H eath of Coos Bay. third; and members of the grange, who have
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Linbiater of been continuous members for
Coos Bay. fourth.
the past 25 years
Next play will be Saturday.
Twenty-five year pins were
October 7, at the Ophir school.
presented to Mrs. Capps and Mrs.
i Adolphsen. as well as to Mr. and
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T H U R S D A Y B R ID G E
, Mrs. C. H. Brooks, who joined in
I Selma.
The Thursday Bridge club met ! Program for the evening in-
at the home of Mrs. Grace Babel. | eluded group songs led by Mis.
Mrs. Grace Wagner was high and Art Sweet; an accordion solo by
I Mrs. Esther Conley, second. Next Lory Tope; a solo, "For Old
play will be at Mrs Conley’s.
Times' Sake", by K athy Krick;
i a tap dance by Lorna Funk; story
of the grange by C. H. Brooks;
a duet. "Springtime in the Rock­
ies”. by Virginia C uatt and Lorna
Funk.
Fred Adams spoke ou the first
meeting of the grange.
Out-of-town guests were Mr
Ch ef 2 nil re ruiter in charge
oi the navy branch recruiting and Mrs. Walter Grindle of San
station in Coos Bay. today an- Pedro, Calif.; Mrs. G ertrude
i nounced that applicat ons are be- Harwood and son of Beiber, Cal ;
i ing accented for the navy’s Wave Mrs. Dorothy Ross of The Dalles,
lolficer candidate shoo] from not now teaching in Bandon; and
only young women who have Mrs Clara Kelly of Bandon.
j graduated from college but also
from those young women who tion. naval operations, special
are in their senior year of college. services, public information, fi­
Chief Zinn further stated that nance. recruitm ent and many
even in peacetime there is a others.
growing need for high caliber wo­
Wave officers in today's navy
men in the navy. The navy has have an excellent opportunity for
the responsibility of mainta ning j travel to any one of a hundred
a nucleus of h ’ghly trained, high- I
countries, high pay, rapid ad­
ly profie'ent personnel with the vancement and are even eligible
experience and knowledge to fa­ to receive post-graduate train ­
cilitât» rap'd expansion in th e , ing at civilian colleges or uni­
case of n a t’onal emergency. To-'
...
in any of seven major
day's modern Wave officer is as- j r ’
fields, he said.
o m t test drivers odd a /i/Hi wheel tu their cars for precise distance measurement during mileage tests. It helps them record performance to a decimal point.
suming more and more of these
responsibilit’es, especially in the
fields of administration, educa-
BE AN “AT-HOME’ BUYER
, th e ir early season football record
| to 1-1 here F riday night when
, Pacific high school defeated
BOWLING
riow to get up to
SIXES GRANGE
NEWS
Bridge Bouts
30 extra miles per tankful
Wave Officer
Program Opens
Here are some tips from Shell’s experts on how to get maximum
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S winking lives figuring out how to
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get the most mileage out of a gallon of
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they’ve learned.
idling with the automatic transmission
i ngaged, have your idle sjK'cd adjusted.
Il you drive a stick shift, remember that
pumping the accelerator won t change
the light. It only uses up gasoline.
I. Don't race a cold engine. W hen your
engine is cold, it uses up more fuel,
jo u tv also in danger ot on<l»T!uhrica-
lion. \o u pay in greater engine wear.
NOTE: Today's Super Sl-. t’
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warm-up ingredients to save gasoline.
A nd Shell \ 100« Premium Motor Oil
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longer — makes the engine turn faster,
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pressure is costly, loo. Feed just enough
fuel to maintain even speed.
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for slowing traffic and red lights as far
ahead as vou can sec. Then coast up to
the stopping v s . instead ot braking
heavily when I t - t there.
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Placing starts are fine on race tracks —
I ut the drivers of those cars are lucky to
git b miles per gallon.
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clutch checked regularly.
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A our gasoline will go farther.
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10. Show this advertisement to every­
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hut the closer these suggestions arc fol­
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Guns corned into comp or hom e, o r w h en otherw ise not in
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A lw ays be sure barrel an d action a re d e a r of obstructions,
ond that you hove only ammunition of the proper size for the gun
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top performance.
note :
Air resistance at high car speed
biggest single drain on power. It
iu.reuses approximately as the cube of
the vehicle speed. Even fox tails on
aerials may cost you gasoline.
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Under-inflated tires increase friction
and cut mileage.
n o t e : T ire pressures build up during
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pressure down —It makes the fires n m
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v«ut Shell dealer check for wheel drag
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A t Shell, 1997 scientist* are ivorking to make ww
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Be sure of ,o u r ’orget b e » " -, you puli the trigger; know the
identifying features of the game you intend Io hunt.
6 Never point a gun at anything you do not went le shoot;
avoid oil horseplay while bonding a gun.
T
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for top performance
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Always carry your gun so that you con control the direction of
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Unattended guns should be unloaded; guns ond ammunition
should be stored separately beyond reach of children and coreless
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9 gun toward you by the muzzle.
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a bullet at a Hot, hard surfoce or the surfoce of
target practice, be sure your backstop '« odequote.
*o lk drinks before or during shooting.