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4 —Port Orford News, Thursday, November 1, 1962 " T h e re a re th re e th in g s the I a v erag e man believe« h lm a e lf capab le o f doing su p erb ly In a very close game Saturday w e ll; S in g in g te n o r; m a n a g Oct. 27, Battle Rock Jr. High in g a b aseball te a m ; and m a k in g d riv e r license ru le « '* defeated I anglois Upper Ele m entary 13 to 12. - W . H. ("«lev. J r. The «coring started w ith Danny King on an end run for 45 yards on the third down. Then Battle Rock tried for the extra point which was not successful. The Pirates thus made the score 6 - 0 In the Pirates favor. Henry Potter by Bill Carpenter and Eric Lorentien OUTDOOR RAMBLINGS Mass Migration of Deer In Rainstorm Described V *^ /> ^ \/V '\/X .X ^ S X '» Z \A ^ V 'V N /V W V \^ /V V V By LANS L I M I V I (Mir comment concerning deer There were plenty of days taking .iff from apparently m - M t during the open season in tablished freding grounds when which to quest for a buck, so the first heavy (all rain occurs we bit back up the slope and has prompted several readers toward camp, a mile or more <V this column to both w rite us away. and to contact us personally It was then that It happened' relative to what we wrote con From nearby draws j. from fir GOLD BEA C H — Gold Beach's cerning such migration of deer. thickets that were scattered Veteran uunters agree with us across the face of the butte, as rampaging Panthers kept their on the subject, but the para if by magic, deer appeared — Sunset Conference and season mount and prevailing question mostly they consisted of bucks «late« elean here Saturday a fte r noon, shellacking Pacific. 13 0. asked by several deer hunters It was a wonderful sight and I l was Ih r third straight con was one never to be forgotten, as I Just where do those migrating stood atop a stump and watched Terence victory for the revitalised deer go when the) take off dur dozens of deer head to the east Gold Beach squad and its seventh win of the season ing the first fall rainfall? ward. Each and every one of The winners built up a 20 0 That's a good question Many those animals was headed in lead at halltim e, prim arily on limes during the past we have the same direction • he fine running of Ron MeCully asked ourselves the same ques I downed a huge buck within H r scored on scampers of fn e lion. 30 yards of me, as he snd three On many occasions r-? sought others emerged from a fir thick >od 23 yards and added a bundle if yardage along the »ay in the an answer, as no doufct have et. frives thousands of other hunters, by While dressing him out, I kept He and the duo of Paul Lar scouting areas adjacent to the glancing about and keeping son and Bill Ijrs s o n added the animals, old feeding grounds track of the moving herd. On Back in the Little Dutchman and on they went They topped spice, while Larry Barton called country, a distance of something the high ridge to the eastward the action at quarterback and like 10 miles south of the old and finally disappeared in the connected with MeCully for the final Panther touchdown Bradford Station near Highway denseness of the forest that MeCully scored his first six- 42, some 15 years ago we were crowned the ridge pointer on a left end sweep, cli privileged to witness what may Whether they halted within maxing a drive, and on the sec well have been termed a mass the shelter of the timber or ond one he sped around the right migration of deer, during a rain continued onward is a m atter of end for 23 yards. storm. conjecture. Then, it was Bill Larsson's turn That entire area today is F ran kly , I do not know, nor at to bull his wav over from the pretty well covered with voung that tim e did I care, for I had 6 to finish the first half scoring. growth trees, but at the tune m y buck, didn't I? In the second half Paul Lar that we viewed the deer on the They W ill Return son earned in from five sard» move there was a lot of open One thing may be depended out and MeCully ended it bv tak country throughout that area. W »n — either the deer that ing a 20-yard touchdown pass Watches Migration m igrate from their habitats dur from Barton. Along the way Cold Beach It was on a dull, cloudy morn ing the first rains w ill return ing one day in October that we to them, or other animals w ill racked up 15 first down« and 311 yards rushing The passing made our way down the slope move in later on. was somewhat dim mer, the only of the Little Dutchman Butte. So keep your eye on those A wind coming from the south deserted spots Deer w ill event completion in eight tnes »as the T D effort ward was of unusual warm th ually return there But defensively the Panthers for that season of the year, and And as stated in our previous » e re impregnable Pacific'« deep as it increased in force we could article, there m ay always be actually scent the rain in ad found a buck or so sticking a- Statistics vance before the deluge oc round such spots after the ma P ce curred Within minutes we were jority of his brethren have de kies* dew»» 11 * soaked to the skin. parted. ■ v ih in « e U vs a« M N e t r a r e « « * r v s h in f 4» lit Was»»» a tte m p t» « • IS Watte« c » m p itte d I 1 I W ettet ,« te ste d bv 1 N e t veedape peux«« M n ■ v n t* . avpreee i ssa v i t a W eneHtet t a r d i I 'M a/M Fum ble«, ip tt 1/7 VI f amous pre-season words— note th is quote fro m fo rm e r Cleveland B ro w n ’s g re a t. O tto G ra h a m : “ W h o ’ll beat the Packers in th e t it le game? I say it w ill be th e reborn Cleve land Brow ns . . . I pick * v B row ns to end the reign of N e w Y o rk G ia n ts in the E a s t ern D iv is io n " . . . S t a r t in g in 1875 w ith a t r i - um ph o ver W esleyan . Y a le has w on a ll 85 o f its games w ith S la te -o f-C o n n e c tic u t op- ponents . . . N o tre D am e has lost tw o o penin g fo o tb a ll gam es sin ce 1900 . . . T h e U . o f M ia m i’s pow erhouse team , led by Q B G eorge M ir a , hopes to la n d in th e hom e-tow n O ra n g e B ow l fo r th e first tim e in 12 ye a rs . . . In th e ru n n in g fo r Coach o f | th e Y e a r is Bob Devaney, N e b ra s k a ’s new boss. D evaney’s team s a t W y o m in g won fo u r S k y lin e Conference cham pion ships in the last five years. N e b ras ka, upset w in n e r over M ic h ig a n , has a 220-pound tackle named G a ry Toogood. ( W ell, w e’ll see) . . . Goodfellow A FB . Tex — A ir man Second Class Laurence E. Wold of Bandon, has completed the special United States Au- Force training course for com munications technicians here Airm an Wold is being reas signed to a permanent base for duty in his new technical specialty. The airm an, who entered the service in January, 1962, is the son of M r. and Mrs. Ernest E . Wold, Rt. 1, Bandon T h e r e ’s a “ c r o o c ia r pro gam e co m in g up on T h a n k s g iv in g d ay at 12 noon ( E D T ) . T h e G reen B ay P a c ke rs p la y th e L io n s in D e tro it. C B S -T V w ill c a rr y th e gam e on its n e t w ork . . . L in g e rin g th o u g h t: T h e sp o rts w r ite r s w ho alm o st u n a n im o u s ly picked th e Los The Women’s A uxiliary of A n g eles D o d gers to w in th e N a tio n a l League p en nant a re Southern Coos General Hospital w ill meet Monday, Nov. 5, at now fo o tb a ll ex p e rts . . . 11 a m . at Theresa H all. Everyone is invited to come and bring a friend, according to a spokesman for the auxili ary. Hospital Auxiliary To Meet Monday fo r M A T U R E J U D G M E N T □ FISHER As Y o ur U. S. Congressm an Fd Adv , F itto r for Co«g Com , 119 E Brdwy Eugen«. O r«, to lp h Cobb. Choirtn«« VOTE FOR "9" 3 3 -0 M c K a y *............................... 2541 High Individual Series But that was it; the drives died there. i Althea S m itK ......................... 529 The longest run for the dav was Paul Larson's « »yard scam High T eam Cam e per, which set up the fourth M cK ay «...................................87« touchdown Pacific Gold Beach « I« « 7—JJ GB— MeCully » run (k ir k blocked). GB— MeCully Î3 run (P. Lar sen High Individual Cam e Althea S m ith ......... ............... 182 Ad Niemann, 137 trip le score. ru n ). GB— B l.arsson • run IB. Larsson runt. GB— P. Larson S run (run failed). GB— MeCully Ϋ past (rom BATTLE ROCKETS October 22, 1962 Team Barton (Payne ru n ). Won “ Lon eliness is an e x p e ri ence you u n d ergo w hen you a r e w it h o u t m o n e y a m o n g re la tiv e s ." G U A R A N T E E S Fair R e p re s e n ta tio n in O reg o n 's L e g is la tu re U« ’ *•••• û.» l«i»A High Individual Series C larice Hopkins and Lou G riffey ............................ 49S RATTLE ROCKETS October 9, 1962 T eam G alle y Cafe Won Loat High Team Game Oceanview P o u ltry ..............915 High Individual Game Marguerite W ils o n .............. 186 Altkopp Garage Oceanview Poultry McKays G riffe y -L a ird P. O. T exaco G a lle y Cafe P. O. R exall Jean's Beauty Shop Barti eru Cafe P. O. Plywood C ity M kt. L T . Smith the. Won VOTE CARL FISHER for U. S. Congress Oceanview Poultry G riffey-L aird P. O. Texaco P. O. Rexall G alle y Cafe Jean*« Beauty Shop P. O. Plywood Bartlett's Cafe C ity M kL L T . Smith Lbr. 7 21 19. S 8. 5 17 it 17 11 16 12 to 18 19 9 8 20 S 23 27 1 High Team Series M cK ays..................... 2590 MASTERSON CURRY Team Won M cK ayi Altkopp's 2 2 .5 5 .5 22 6 Loat High Individual Game Im a S tra h a n ............ . 195 COUNTY COMMISSIONER HE ADVOCATES — A Sound Road Program Based on Future Needs of Curry County. HE UNDERSTANDS — County Government, Its Function and Responsibilities to the People. HIS EXPERIENCE — Service to C ity , School District and County Government on the Local Level. HIS Q U A LIFIC A TIO N S — 6 Years Government Service L ifetim e Curry Resident, Craduate O.S.U. , Veteran "m m a /t M att... n ears m > t jttr musst# ' Paid Pol. Adv. by P. E. Masterson. Box 63 Port Orford Evelyn St. M ari« , 513. VOTE FOR THE BEST CANDIDATE The Curry County Republican Central Committee Endorses and Recom mends This List oi Outstanding, Well Qualified Republican Candidates USE YOUR BALLO T-"VO TE 99 Vote Republican In 1962 VO TI Mark 0. Hatfield - Governor Sig Unander-U.S. Senator Carl Fisher-U.S. Congressman 4th Dist. (F| Ed F. Ackley-State Representative Ceoa-Curry Conati«« 17th LeglaluUv« Diet. ® Arthur W. Knox-Judge Curry County Patrick Masterson-Commissioner Curry Co. Wm. H. (Bill) Gaunlletl, Sheriff Curry Co. ~ Vote November 6 - P rovides F AIR R epre sentatio n as D irected by Federal C o urts R e sp o n sib le C itize n s are V o tin g Y E S "9 " L e g is la tiv e A p p o r tio n m e n t I I» £ ’ 'I*” ' ,o' £.„„., Or.. Cam».»»«« ».oodwo., » • • » * Cobb, Cbrffin. II« I frrfw tk«u««a REPUBLICAN High Team Game P. O. T e x a c o ............ BATTLE ROCKETS October 29, 1962 Lost New Trend In t'e m e r The powatble role of vlruxen in cancel- was the subject of SO MClentlflc paper« at thia year's Kth International Cancel Congress In Moscow A t the -7th Congrewa In Ix>n<ton (out yearn ago. there were only four paper» on vtruxes High Individual Series Im a S tra h a n ............ RATTLE ROCKETS October 9, 1962 T eam point but did not make It. In the second quarter it was the combination of Potter and Sm ith that made a run for a 70 yard for a touchdown. Score at the h a lf-tim e was Langlois 12, Battle Rock 6. Early in the third quarter Danny King Intercepted a pass and ran into the end rone for a 45 yard run. Then he tried for the extra point which was good and Battle Rock Jr. High won 13 to 12. S a t u r d a y , Nov. 3, the two football teams w ill m eet again at the Pacific high school f ie ld T i m e - 10:00 a. m. Coaches, Jack Hoffman, Bat tle Rock, Douglas W ainwright, Langlois. •f G ives R epre sentatio n to C itize n s NOT NO W R epresented F«M A S v by CITIZIMS COMMITTIC FOR »IR W U C N T A TIV I GOVKRMMCNT L«R S liner, Tr«««.. ’ 024 S.W . ««h Av«., R«»Han« lost Ocean view Poultry 21 3 W OM EN W A N T E D McKay's 18. 5 S. 5 Local w om en are invited to Altfeopp 18 6 jo in a w om en’s v o lle yb all grou; P. O. Texaco 16 8 tor fun, fellowship and exercise G riffey-L aird IS. S 8. S The group meets every Monday G alley Cafe 13 11 night at the Battle Rock e le P. O. Rexall 13 11 m entary school gy m at «o’ c lo c k Jean's Beauty Shop 10 14 T h e only requirem ent is soft- Bartletts Cafe Cafe 7 17 soled shoes. P. O. Plywood 6 18 Rides m ay be arranged. For C ity Mkt. 5 19 further inform ation those in te r L T . Smith Lbr. 1 23 ested m ay c a ll Joyce K linn er at ED 2 -3 4 6 1 ,from 9 to 6, or Mrs. High Team Series Jack Smith. Oceanview Poultry.............. 2647 You know where this man stands! His name is Carl Fisher... Candidate for U. S. Congress.. .and he votes and acts the way he talks. His record as an outstanding state legislator speaks for itself! Carl Fisher is vitally interested in the State of Oregon’s welfare. He will work for new jobs and payrolls, improvement of the lumber industry, economy in government and a firm foreign policy. He is the best man for the job. A 2 /c Larry Wold Completes Training A4’ S yards (or the first Langlois S score They tried for the extra High ream Series tia n ’s q u a rte rb a c k Sonny Gibbs, 6 V and 250 pounds. has already been d ra fte d by the Dallas Cowboys o f the A .F .L . . . . F o r the benefit o f those u n fa m ilia r w ith phrases used ro u tin e ly by fo o tb a ll coaches, here's a g lo ssary to file : O n p la y in g a w a y fro m home: “O u r opponent w ill have the benefit o f a hom e c ro w d ." On P a y in g at hom e: “S iw ash is a te r rific road c lu b ." On sophom ores: “T h e y ’ ve got a to le a rn ." O n ju n io rs : "T h e y h ave n 't f u lly m atured ’ A nd on se n io rs : “ T hey a re n ’t h u n g ry any m ore." . . . ra FISHER Ay to u r U. $. C o n y r t u m a n assed to Don S m ith who ran Panthers Take Pacific, est penetrations » e re two time« in the second half to the Gold Beacn 20 Both of those fame on long runs by back Dennis John son. «bo moved off left tackle e x p e r ie n c e d Paid Political Adv. by Curry County RepubUoan Central CommlHee Karl Oatenberx. Chairman