-Thursday, December 7. 1961 □KT ORFORD NEWS swift 20-12 lead in the first quar ter and managed to maintain It j throughout the game. Although Powers trailed Pacif- . ir in shooting percentages with the Cruisers hitting at a .300 Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Walstromi ciip to .350 for Pacific, superior from the lower Coquille river val-' OF YOUR OLD HOME T 07/H i.'boun ing by the Cruisers made ley will tell incidents of early, the difference. history at the meeting of the, i Daryl Robson lei the Pacific Coos-Curry Pioneer and Histor- w it h I . o r n in e lia in .-s siorers with 15 points, most of ¡cal association Saturday, D r-j them on driving lay-ins. Three ctmber 9 at 1 p.m. in the Coos-. Powers players hit the double Curry museum in Simpson Park I Editor's Note—This article is presented as a public service by ficures. Shorty Lawson with 17 in North Bend. Many residents turned out for the concert Sunday and enjoyed points. the Oregon Veterinary Medical Dennis Getchell with 13 Mrs. Waistrom, the former i selections performed by the Lewis and Clark department of music. Lena Langlois, is the daughter Ass’n. Questions from readers Kach instrumentalist seemed a master in his own right and their and Dan Taylor 10. of Mr. and Mrs John Langlois. I relating to animal health will be own apparent enjoyment and entliusia in m presenting the fifteen Scoring summary: 12 13 9 12—46 She was born on Langlois Hill in answered by the association. numbers was reflected by the audience. A more attentive group Pacific 20 10 11 12—53 1893. When she was four years Address letters to Oregon Veter of listeners, right down to the youngest child in the I eachers at Powers Pacific high, artists could not ask for Directc- D- John Rich Pacific—Bowman 8. Robison old the family moved to Bandon. inary Medical Ass'n., 1500 S.W. ard., evidenced his musical g'.iius not only by his lea eishlp but 15, Dunn 8, Bartlett 7. Hill 8. Waistrom was born at Parkers- Taylor St., Portland. Oregon.) by the choice and variety in the numbers offered. It s to b? hoped Luethe. Wright. berg in 1887. When he was a few Control of parasites—particu that the PTA support was sufficient so that we may all look for Powe rs—Lawson 17, Lambert months old. his family moved to larly worms and especially worms ward to a return engagement of this group in the not-too-distant the home in the lower Coquille in ruminants—presents a contin 6 Russell 7. Taylor 10. Getchell future. • • • • • '3. Sewell, Pinson. valley where Waistrom and his uing and serious problem to herd wife still live. The Walstroms managers. Mr and Mrs Oscar Beck are visiting Mrs. Moss Averill this were married in 1917 and still The present accepted methods week The visit is timely and their presence will surely soothe Mrs of controlling worms is to stock operate the family dairy farm. Averill's bereavement over the recent loss of her late husband. The Becks formerly were resident caretakers at Battle Mountain and All interested persons are In pastures rather sparsely, rotat ing pastures at 30-day intervals Humbug state parks, but now reside at Ukiah. Calif. vited to attend. • • • • • MEN'S MAJOR During October, 781 visitors and periodic routine worming. Mrs. Dolores Montgomery, whose husband Monty, operates the tegistered at the museum. They However, some recent research Won 1 Chevron station here, suffered a slight stroke a week ago She is Team represented 27 states, two Cana work in England, backed up by Allman's Texaco 30)4 1 reported as recovering satisfactorily at home but will soon be ad dian provinces, and four foreign further study in Australia, seems 29 1 mitted into a Portland clinic where specialists will further exam Family Shoes countries. Total attendance for to indicate that, occasionally, Allison's Culls 29 1 ine her. • • • • • the year is 11.753. Since Janu some self-immunity to worm in Rogue Hills 26'4 S ary 1, 1958. when the museum festation must be produced. If P. O. Rexall 25 i The many friends and patrons of the K-Lynn Fashion Shop first opened. 57.342 persons have this were not so. all animals are grieved to know the store is closing. Eleanor and Art Fisk, who Rod and Reel 24 I made visits to the museum. I grazing on heavily infested pas «lave owned and operated this establishment for five years, will be Sportsman's Cannery 22 I tures would soon be so loaded missed, but with them go best wishes from all whose slogan here Appliance Center 22 ! with worms that they would all has been "Shop At Home". Wilson’s Distributors 17 31 | • • • • • die. Read The News QB Club 15 33 | The question arises on how of Mrs. Les King (Donna) was admitted to Keizer hospital last High Team 3 Games YOUR HOME-TOWN ten animals should be dosed. The "Wednesday for emergency gland surgery. Rod and Reel 2864 j • • • • • obvious answer is "when they High Team Game newspaper Mrs. S. W. C. Hand (Ruth) was in Portland Tuesday of this need it.” 10061 week where she went to a specialist for an ear ailment which had Rod and Reel Fecal samples should be taken High Individual Series "been bothering her for several weeks She was able to return home periodically and an egg count the next day. Bob McKenzie 569 for the Thursday Bridge olub made as to type and numbers • • • • • High Individual Game last week. Mrs. Adolph Wind- present. This would allow the Cindy Ann Douglas is a new m mber of our community. Born Ed Samuels 229 maiser had high score, with Mrs. proper medicine to be adminis November 22 she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas — Bowl — Vernice Masterson second. tered. and was welcomed home by a brother, Rickey and sister, Debbie. TWIN CITY Next play will be at the home Animals that are kept reason The new grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bartlett and Mrs. Team Won Lost of Mrs. Windmaiser. ably free from worms gain T>ucile Douglas; great grandmother, Mrs. Syneva Lindberg Ocean View Poultry 38 20 • • * • • Griffey-Laird 35)4 20‘4 Concludes There's no better exercise for strengthening the P. O. Rexall 35 21 heart than reaching down and lifting people up Atdropp’a 30 26 • • . • . Bartlett's 29 27 See you next week, with HAPPY news I hope! Coos-Curt;’ E'ectric 28 2» McKay's 27*4 28)4 25 31 P. O. Plywood 17 39 P. O. Texaeo 17 39 Sixes Store Higb Team 3 Games 2766 P. O. Plywood High Team 1 Game 959 P. O. Plywood High Individual 3 Games Mazie Miller 539 Early History to Be Recounted At Pioneer Association Meeting SCENES ~«¿S0U IÍ23 weight more quickly and main river, Robert N Thompson, pro tain their weight easier with less ject ..-ader CRI, reported today feed than heavily infested ani mals. So. the proper control of worms very definitely has an ec onomic value to the herd owner. ±J¿ Parasite Control Has Tagged Fish Economic Value Recovered BOWLING A fish-tag return of unusual interest was reported this week when Robert J. Ayers, project leader of the Oregon Fish Com mission's ulbacore tuna invest- gations, received word that an al- bacore tagged at sea 60 miles northwest of the Columbia riv er's mouth ou September 11, I960 was recovered in California H.itirs ou July 25. 1961. The fish measured 25*- inches and weighed 12*4 pounds when tag ged. Upon recovery 10*4 months later, it measured 31 inches and weighed 22 pounds. A white sturgeon, tagged and released by the commission bi ologists in the Columbia river near the mouth of the Sandy on November 10, 1949, was landed by a sport fisherman almost 12 years later and 348 miles up- CALL CH 7-7S01 Gold Beach FOR EXPERT SERVICE IN PORT ORFORD l li- h Technician 9 Free Est mates • High Trade-ins • All Work Guaranteed • Rogue Radio and TV ¿ a ll ED 2 -2 0 2 2 FURT UR FURR URESUN J SPORTS Pirates Smother Taft Quintet In Basketball Opener, 61-43 • Factory Trained » t > <i Individual Game Mazie Miller 212 Bridge Bouts Pacific Pirates launched their . . . hoop season off to a winning In Friday night’s game with • DUPLICATE BRIDGE start Friday night when they downed the Taft Tigers 61-48, in Taft on the home floor, the JVs Seven and a half tables of du a non-league game on the Pacif chalked up a 56 to 39 win. They plicate bridge players competed also won their game Saturday at Ophir school last Saturday ic floor. Leading by a slim margin of night against the Powers JVs, evening. WITH AN OVER-FLOWING BAG OF PLEASING GIFT North and south winners were three points at the end of the 50-34. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starkweather, SELECTIONS — DESIGNED FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY, Jirst quarter, Pacific had streng FROSH LOSE The Pacific freshmen basket-! first; Mr and Mrs. V. Kolen, sec thened the lead to 24-14 by the end of the half, and by the end ball team lost to North Bend 54- ond; and Mr and Mrs. Ed Con AND TO FIT ANY BUDGET . . . of the third quarter had out 22 Saturday afternoon at North ley, third. East and west winners were distanced the Tigers to the tune Bend. Mrs. Vernice Masterson and Ad o f 21 points. olph Wlndmaiser, first; Mrs. L. In the fourth quarter the T i Goble and Bea Swenson, second; gers came tearing back to pile j and Mrs. Gertrude Woodward up 24 points, as much as their | and Mrs. Bess Brunner, third. Total score In the previous three Full 13" long, with blade. Next play will be at Port Or Rooted Hair quarters. However, that effort Battery operated ■wasn't enough, for the Pirates In their second game of the ford grade school Friday evening Nylon Dress added another 16 points them season Saturday night at Pow (tomorrow) at 8 p.m. selves. ers the Pacific Pirates went Rodney Dunn was high point down to defeat before the Cruis • THURSDAY BRIDGE Many Other Selections of And A Host Of •nan for the winners with 19 ers. 53-46. Powers jumped to a Mrs. Ira Tucker was hostess points. Leading Taft was Lynn BABY DOLLS GUN SETS Williams with 13. 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