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    4-1*01-1 O rioni New», Thursday, January 21, 1965
BPW Hear Dr. Van Loan
The Business Professional
Women’ s club of Port Orford
met T u e s d a y evening at O r­
fo rd ’ s for a regular business
meeting.
M em bers w ere extended an
Invitation to attend a meeting
In North Bend Feb. 13. The
proposed breakw ater for the
Port O rfo rd h a rlo r with Its
b ill for ade<^iate funds hadi>een
Introduced to Congress that day
and members asked that “ a
congratulatory le tte r” lie sent
the Congressmen for their ef­
fo rts.
The w in ter-bo ard s e s s io n
scheduled for January 23 and
24 in Portland w ill be attended
by President Geneva Tucker
and Betty Bigelow Pat Starr
had been
1; serve on
the state c r e d e n t i a l s com­
m ittee. F eb ru ary’ s meeting w ill
ca rry the title “ Public Rela­
tions for Q ualified Women" with
Louise Hahn and Lucille Doug­
las in charge of the program.
M arch’ s meeting w ill have the
national BPW theme, “ Person­
al Levelopment’ ’ with M rs. Rod
M cKenzie in charge of the pro­
gram . M arch 9 was chosen as
a special meeting with “ Bos-
sess Night” .
D r. L illia n V an Lean
Is Guest Speaker
M rs . Anna Thomas introdu­
ced D r. L illia n Van Loan, psy­
chologist and counselor at the
Southwestern Oregon College
in North Bend, who spoke to
the group of "Women and T h e ir
Roll In L ife .”
"T h e concept is that women
have fallen short of their po­
te n tia ls ,” said M rs . Van Loar
who pointed out that many are
doing great things, but since
1920 too many wcmen have ta­
ken the easy way out and at
the present ilm e are only using
IO1' of th e ir potential.
She went on to say that it
has l>ee-i proven that women are
physically s t r c - .-T tha-. men,
although s ta tis t“ « si.ow 90T
of the psychos j mental
pltals are w om ei.
Women are not ad ju s t i ng:
there was a tim e when most
elem entary schools had women
principals but with increased
pay, men have taken these po­
sitions o ver, and not conceding
that men are more Intelligent
or better qualified. She went on
to say that if the w o r ld is
going to get better, women w ill
have to play a larger part
and the place to start is here.
T o f ill our minds with triv ia l
things is not enough—demand
dividends! "L a lo r-s a v in g de­
vices with m o r e time for
flu ff— that better be left under
the bed!”
" T h e great waste In Am erica
today Is tnat women’ s brains
are being wasted. People should
be judged on th eir m erit and
not th eir sex. Men are getting
positions every day where wo­
men are re a lly better quali­
fie d ,” said M rs . Van Loan.
"T h e body may tire but one
cannot fatigue the brain and it
is a pity if women go to bed
at night and haven’t learned at
least one new thing during the
day. The greatest difficulty with
women and th eir health is their
dissatisfaction with life . They
are content to say "y e s ” to
their children who too soon
realize that the 'm other is liv ­
ing In them .’ Only when wom­
en have high standards do their
children have success and are
able to accomplish success. In
any country where the women
are degenerate, the country' I s
down and unsuccessful.”
" L e t ’ s see the women out to
accomplish ‘good.’ Only when
you personally take active part
do you personally benefit. There
a re those who see fit to c rit­
icize; they are the ones who
fa ll to accomplish anything a> d
a te dead.”
T R A IL RIDERS ELEC T
The Langlois 4-H T r a il Ri­
ders club met at the home of
th eir leader, Paul Smith, last
Thursday evening. Plans were
made for a tr a il ride which
tock place Sunday on a very
nice d a y In the Four M ile
country.
O fficers of the club, chosen
at a previous meeting, are Don
Smith, president; M ilt Smith,
vice president; Candis M a rr,
secretary-treas u rer; C a r o l e
M a r r, news r e p o r t e r . Mary
Helmken is also a member.
crams VTsrr son
M r. and M rs . Walt Cram of
P o rt O rford spent the recent
holidays with their son and
daughter-tn-law , M r. and M rs.
Don Cram at Loma Linda, Cal.
Don Is a student of dentistry
and had a few days* vacation so
he and his wife took hts par­
ents to Los Vegas and Death
V alley. They viewed a hockey-
game In Los Angeles between
the San Francisco Seals and
the Los Angeles Blades.
The Cram s visited in San
Diego and report that, all In
a ll, southern California was
not having any too warm a
weather. The return trip home
from Dunsmuir to M yrtle Point
was truly a "W in ter Wonder­
land.”
Houseguests of the Crams
during the past weekend were
M r. and M rs. Harold Landers
and children of Cottage Grove.
The Cram s, the Landers and
M r. and M rs. Dale Bowers and
M r. and M rs. Allen Cram met
for dinner at the B ro ile r in
North Bend, following by an
evening of bowling Saturday.
Sunday morning they tried a
bit of beachcombing, but found
it difficult with so much debris
on the beaches.
DELIVERS PRIZE BU LL
The winter season, breaking
all sorts of records for floods,
snow storms, blizzards and low
freezing tem peratures, had a
competitor with the elements
for a record of long-distance
cross country driving this past
week.
Charles Brooks of Sizes left
last Monday with a friend, Ed
Kienstra of Grants Pass, d r i­
ving a truck carrying a prize
Devonshire bull and a horse
for Senator Wayne Morse.
They arrived Monday at Pool­
esville, M d., w h e r e the Sen­
ator’ s farm is located.
M rs. Brooks reported her
husband had no trouble and
apparently was fortunate enough
to escape some real hazardous
weather conditions that were
present over the weekend In the
north central states.
Guest of M rs . Brooks the
past several days has been
M rs. Edna Clarke. M rs.B rooks
left Tuesday to take her guest
to her home in Lebanon.
M ATM EN TO M EET
SEES DOCTOR
M r. and M rs . O rv ille Anvln-
son spent last weekend In P o rt­
land where he consulted a spec­
ialis t.
By George!
A slot machine delivered
a jackpot while being car­
ried to court in Great Yar­
mouth. England, as evidence
in a gambling case.
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The Pacific wrestling team
w ill meet In M y r t l e Point
Thursday (today) at 7 p.m.
The contest was originally
scheduled for here.
M r. and M rs . T rac y C o r­
bin of Gold Beach were week­
end guests of M r. and M rs .
Roy M ills In Port O rford.
RETURNS FROM TRIP
A. R. Crocker returned re ­
cently from a trip to San F ra n ­
cisco and Nevada. He Is a
brother to M rs . O rris Knapp
and resides at the Knapp ranch.
HOME ON LEAVE
h er cu p w ith
m ilk 4 3 2 tim e s
hat's just one way you help
'hen you pitch in with dol-
irs for C A R E 'S Food Cru-
lde. Every dollar sends a
„ckage to meet the differ-
nt food needs of hungry
eople across the
orld Please care.
fail your check.
CAItE
New
Food Crusade
Y o rk, N .Y . 10016
or your local C A R E office
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C u rry
mila ! l a 11..
PORT OR f ORO
Pam Nay Craig
Is Homemaker
M rs. Judy H arrison, home
economics lns’ ructor at Pacific
High, announced Friday at the
school assembly that Pamela
May Craig has been named Pa­
cific High School 1965 Betty
C rocker Homemaker of Tom ­
orrow . She scored highest In a
written homemaking examina­
tion taken by senior g irls and
Is now eligible for state anil
national honors.
Test papers of all school
Homemakers of Tomorrow In
the state are currently being
ju d g e d . The state’s highest-
r a n k i n g g irl w ill receive a
$1,500 scholarship from Gen­
era l M ills and the runner-up
w ill be awarded a $500 edu­
cational grant. In addition, the
school of the winner w ill re­
ceive a complete set of the
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
L ater this spring, the State
Homemaker of Tomorrow, to­
gether with a school advisor,
w ill join firs t-p la c e winners
and advisors from each of the
50 states and the District of
Columbia in a tour of Colonial
W illiam sburg, Washington, D.
C ., and New York City.
FROM NORTH BEND
M r. and M rs . W* 11 lam A rm ­
strong of North Bend visited
M r. and M rs . ClydeEastabrook
Sunday.
TWINS WELCOMED
Pfc. John Thomas, son of
M r. and M rs . Wayne Thomas,
a r r i v e d home Friday from
Greenland for a 12-day leave to
spend with his wife, son, and
parents.
Thomas is serving with the
Army and w ill return toG reen-
land following his leave.
PORT ORFORD
Bargain Mouse
NEW AND USED
MERCHANDISE
We buy and te ll anything
of value.
Also we buy Copper, Brass,
Aluminum, Old Batteries,
and Radiatort.
Next to South Coast Agency
GET RECORDER AND
F A M II Y HOI IDAY TAPE
The high spot In the C h rist­
mas holidays for the J. W. Me
Neeses was a type recorder
received from their son who Is
a m e d i c a l student in Puerto
Rico. On It was a tape on
which every member of the
fam ily had said something.
T heir dau gh ter-in -law ,G ret­
chen MeNeese (fo rm erly with
the Oregontan and miw editing
a Sunday >iag azine supplement
for a newspaper In San Juan>
gave an Interesting account of
a vacation taken In November
on a neighboring island, St.
Thomas, V irg in Islands. She
told of donning snorkels and
swim fins and exploring ofi
the coral reefs and of seeing
tropical fish In red, blue, yel­
low striped ami even polka-
dotted.
Commenting on the Puerto
Rlca.i celebration of C h rist­
mas, she told that It lasted
longer down there than In the
States. On Jan. 5, little child­
ren put out boxes of hay foi
the "c am e ls” of the Three
Kings. Next morning the ha­
is gone and In Its place arc
sm all gifts left by the "T h ree
Kings” ; this Is In addition te
gifts from Santa Claus.
Now the couple are having
fun talking letters to the fam­
ily Instead of just w riting them.
M rs . MeNeese, who is com­
m ercial teacher at Pacific High,
said “ that next to seeing her
son, hearing his voice was e v e n
better than getting colored pic­
tu res .”
VISIT MOTHER
Tw in daughters were born
to M r. and M rs . Nell Knapp
Dec. 16. Karen Rose weighed
5 pounds, 6 ounces, and Sheryl
Lynn weighed 5 pounds, 11 oun­
ces.
The Knapps are residing at
the J e rry Bass ranch near Tuc­
son, A rtz ., where Knapp Is ra ­
ising and training horses.
Grandparents are M r. and
M rs . O rris Knapp, P ortO rford.
M r. and M rs . Lute Henry
and E th e lC o rrlc k of Langlois
v i s i t e d his mother In M yrtle
Point Sunday. M rs. Henry had
a birthday dinner for her hus­
band Saturday evening with their
daughter, Joan Kreutzer and
fam ily, and Ethel C o rrlck as
guests.
MOVE TO MEDFORD
Visiting M r. and M rs. A l­
bert Britton Sunday at their
D e n m a r k home were their
daughter and son-in-law , M r.
and M rs. M arshall G riffin of
Crescent City .
M r. and M rs . Dwight Ches-
sley and fam ily of Langlois
have moved to Medford.
S tev ew *a s In the 4th grade
and Katheryn in the 5th.
M r. and M rs . Ralph Ferguson
and fam ily have moved to Rose­
burg. T h e ir daughter, Diane,
was In the 1st grade.
IN SEATTLE
PIRATES M EET G.B.
M r. and M rs . David Starr
of Port O rford are In Seattle
where he Is receiving medical
care at a hospital there.
The Pacific High School P i­
rates w ill play F riday In Gold
B each.
The Frosh team from Brook­
ings wUl meet the Pacific Frosh
Saturday morning, Jan. 23, at
11 a.m.
VISIT BRITTONS
SUNDAY GUESTS
M r. and M rs . B ill Fanno of
Ophir were Sunday guests of
M a t t l e Mosher and C harlie
Russell.
IN BANANA B ELT
The following was taken from
the Brownsville News—
Word received from George
F ru ltt of Port O rford that "he
was truly living In a banana
belt....fuchsias and geraniums
still blooming In the ya rd .”
While there was lots of rain
there was no flood damage.
Looking north and south, ex­
tensive damage due to floods.
M ILLS HAVE GUESTS
OCFO&D
Y o u r b u c k fills
N o rth
Pacific Wins
Nat Neei
BELDEN VISITORS
Recent visitors at the home
of M r. and M rs. Kenneth B e l­
den J r . in Port O rford were
M r. and M rs . Vern Hankins
and M r. and M rs. M arvin Hank­
ins of Coos Bay.
M r. and M rs . Ron Couch
and fam ily of Coos Bay were
recent weekend guests of the
Kenneth Belden Srs. in Port
Orford.
• i A N d í >.\S
New Years Eva
Wedding Related
M l««, Peggy Cadman, daugh­
ter of M r. and M rs. Sid Cad­
man of Langlois, was m arried
it the home of her parents on
New Y e a r’ s Eve to Cordell
Salyers.
The Rev. H ill Mai of the
Langlois Community C h u r r h
pel formed the ceremony before
members of the bride’ s fam ily.
The bride has been attending
Pacific High School. The new­
lyweds are residing at Silver
Springs and he Is employed at
Western States Plywood.
M rs. David Harklow and M rs.
W ilbur Sypher were hostesses
at a bridal shower at the Sy­
pher home last Thursday even­
ing for the new bride.
Mtendlng were M rs. Don P ie ­
rce, M rs. Adolph Molthu, M rs,
J . I, Everest, M rs. Kaylsirn
Guerin, M rs. Charles Kee, M r s .
C e d i W eltshelm er, M rs. sid
Cadman, M rs. Roy Kam ph,M rs.
P aul Smith, M rs . W alter Sabin,
M rs .
G e ra ld
Kam ph,
C onnie
Guerin, Donna Heridson, K athy
Guerin, Carolyn Herblson,Sha­
ron Manlcke, L ila Sabin.
Unable to attend tail sending
■lfts were M rs . Dick Harklow,
M rs. Don Foster and Stella
Slocum.
WEDNESDAY BRIDGE
M rs . M ary Pugh was hostess
for the Wednesday bridge club
at her home In Port O rford.
Guest of the club was Grace
Babel Britton of Tygh V alley.
Receiving high score was the
hostess, and Second high went
to M rs. Ira Tucker.
VISIT F A M ILY
M rs. Steve Sullivan visited
m e m b e r s of her fam ily In
E a s te rn Oregon during the hol­
idays.
M r. and M rs. Charles Smith
and I awrence Smith of Anchor-
a. , ilaska, brothers of M rs.
Sullivan, w e r e also visiting
their sister, M rs . Nason Tho-
rj , in Hermiston and M r. and
M rs. Robert Smith In Haines.
GUESTS OF HAGAS
Recent guests of M r. and
M rs. Newton Haga at their home
on Floras Lake Hoad were M r.
and M rs. Noble Pickett and
M r. and M rs . Joe Boscoe of
M yrtle Point.
RECEIVES FLOWERS
M rs. Lloyd Bates in Port
O rford received by a ir mail
from her aunt and uncle, M r.
and M rs. Charles P feiffer, in
H ilo, Hawaiian Islands, a box
of ail-colored anthurlum flow­
ers and for M ary Ellen two
lovely orchid corsages.
M rs. Bates noted that the
a ir mail was an extra 80£
and the " e x tra ” was explain'd
as "due to bad weather con­
ditions in Oregon.” It so hap­
pened they arrived onThursday
amid a week of ra re warm sun­
shine.
M r. and M rs . Raleigh Hamp­
ton of Po-tland visited recent­
ly with M r. and M rs. Walter
Gorsuch. M r. and M rs. Harry
Horner of Coquille were also
recent guests.
SQUARE DANCE EVENTS
M r. and M rs. V irg il Wood­
ward of Floras Creek spent
the holidays with memtiers of
their fam ily In Los Angeles.
M rs. Woodward also enjoyed
a visit with her sister who
had come to California from
Iowa for a visit.
The Floras Willow Club met
last Thursday with a potluck
lunch at 12:30. M rs. Rose B a r­
rington had decorated the tables
for the birthdays of several
of the members.
Docla Sweet, vice president,
conducted the meeting at which
time articles of the bazaar were
discussed. O llie Britton was tri
charge of the program.
The next meeting Is to lie
Feb. 11 and a potluck lunch
will be served at 12:30, with
M rs. W alter Gorsuch as co­
hostess.
A get-well card was sent
to Arthur Kane who la s e r­
iously 111 In a Medford hospl-
tai.
UN IT OPEN «’ AIRS
CHAMPIONSHIP DUE
The Port O rford-Gold Beach
Duplicate b r i d g e clubs are
sponsoring a Unit Open pair«
Championship play on Jan. 30
at the Masonic H all In Gold
Beach.
There will be two sesstohs
with dinner served In between.
PARENTS VISITED
The Duplicate bridge club met
Saturday night at Ophir with
four tables of bridge.
The firs t session w ill start at
1:30, followed by dinner at the
h all, served by members of
the Gold Beach Eastern Star,
Second session w ill legln at
7:30 p.m.
F irs t place went to M r. and
M rs - Ed Conley; secondtoMrs.
M a r g a r e t Rohrs and M rs.
Slyvla Doyle; third place went
to M r. and M rs. B ill Dobyns.
CRATER FINANCE
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Port O rford fi lends living
In Kurus, O re ., were p recar­
iously Involved tn the recent
flood.
Robert and Mary Yoder, lea­
ving their two children with
frlenda, went to The Dalles
to do Christm as shopping when
rain and flood waters closed
the roads, forcing them to re ­
main overnight In The Dalles.
The next day the flood waters
had not receded, and although
|<ot> threatened to walk back to
tin'll home, thia, of c o i n s , ',
waa not permitted. They were
told Uiey could leave their car
and take a tug to Rufus which
they did.
The tug moved slowly tn the
swift current and when It came
time to land they wer«> not sure
the feat could I h * accomplished.
But alter several attempts they
did get lauded and the Yoders
walked the railroad tracks to
their tra ile r court.
T h e ir tra ile r was safe, how­
ever, the court was without
drinking w ater, gas and elec­
tricity. With their children, they
found refuge In their camper
which could be healed.
Rufus suffered anxiety and
loss such as was known else­
where In flooded areas. The
John Dav bridge «as lost east
ol town, with a loss of life.
The Yoder fam ily delayed th e li
Christmas holiday from Friday
until Wednesday of the follow­
ing week ami friends of the port
Orford area at this time wish
them a happy, prosperous New
Year.
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IO A N Ft A TOR IS
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O ne-trip Service . . .
Quick Action en Leene
•
M o nth ly Payment« . . .
Planned ter Y eer Budget
OVERNIGHT GUESTS
M rs. Doug Morgan of P rin e­
ville waa an overnight guest
of M r. and M ia . H ill Sweet
last week. M rs. Sweet’ s slater
and b ro th er-in -law , M r. and
M rs. Ralph Jacobsen and fam­
ily o l R o s e b u r g , « e l e w e e k e n d
gueata of the Sweet fam ily.
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IN HOSPITAL
Hob Hamilton of Port O r ­
ford has been very III ami
Is a patient in the C urry Gen­
era! hospital In Gold Beach.
C /iif./> « Z z/ I i / t
■ «•waa«. a
Bob tayl he w ill la k e the
tim e to d e sig n a p o lic y
to f i t y o u r p i r i i u i i l
n eeds— w i t h o u t
any
TO DEMONSTRATE
Guests of the t-uiure Home­
makers of Am erica club at
Pacific High School will lie
M rs. Bernard Kosta who will
demonstrate the Vivian Wood­
ard cosmetics Jan. 26.
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FIRST C H Il 1) IS BOY
The Rev. ami M rs. Jamie
France are parents of a son,
Timothy John, Istrn Saturday,
Jan. 16, at Southern Coos Gen­
eral H o s p ita l In Bandon.
The child, who weighed 7
pounds, 11 ounces, Is their
first baby. Grandparents are
M r. and M rs. Frank France of
Ashland. M rs. France cam« to
Port O rfo rd last Friday to be
With tier son and wife and to
help with the m-w grandchild.
The Hey. France Is pastor
of the Port O rford Community
Church.
Ways To
SAVE
M r.
and
M rs . J a c k W a ld le
an d s o il, Pfc. Rami', W a ld le ,
spent the weekend w ith M r. and
M rs . D e n n is W a ld le In Eu- ene.
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J n U r I 'je iiix ir
IN HOSPITAL
M rs. Elton Dwlre of Sixes
Is a patient at the Southern
C»os General Hospital in Ban­
don this week.
Ol K LOW I’KK'ES
S and li
(¡KEEN STAMPS
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THURSDAY BRIDGE
M rs .
John
M a s te rs o n
was
Port Orford
hostess at her home for the
Thursday bridge club last week.
M rs. Dallus Weir was the
winner of high score ami the
grand slam, ami second high
went to thp hostess.
DRUGS
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F R ID A Y
MZZ
saw a m
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tea« trem
Crater
Finance
help
solve
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n o ney p ro b le m . One lose
— One Convenient M onthly
Payment.
M r. and M rs. V irg il Cannoa
spent the past weekend vlaltlaP
In Sweet Home and t ebamia.
IN EUGENE
Reservations for the dinner
are required and those wishing
to attend are to notify Vern
Kolen In Gold Beach or M rs.
Ed Conley In Port O rford.
M r. and M rs . Marvin G er-
tsch o f Camas, Wash., visited
her p a r e n t s , M r. and M rs.
Herbert B ell in Langlois last
IN SWEET HOME
WILLOW CLUB MEETS
Six and a half squares met
for dancing at the Beachcomb­
e r ’s Cove Saturday evening to
enjoy square dancing to the
calling of Ernie Nelson.
Saturday the Curry Coasters
will dance at Friendship Hall in
Pistol River.
The Ocean Spray T w lrle ra
w ill dance at The Barn in Ban­
don h"glnnlng at 0:30.
Come out and enjoy the fun.
A n y tim e th in g s appear to be g —
ing better, y o u 'v e o v e rlo o k e d
something,
Weáie/uv
IN LOS ANGELES
FROM PORTLAND
T A L K TO STUDENTS
M r. A v e rill and M r. Thoma­
son of the M e rritt Davis School
of Commerce In Salem were
here last Thursday to talk to
the students tn shorthand and
bookkeeping classes, and l e t
m aterial about their school to
be used by students who might
be Interested.
Pacific won their firs t lea­
gue dual wrestling meet In some
tim e by defeating Coquille 3Sto
15. Always plagued by fo rfeit­
ing weights, for lack of boys In
certain classes, the Pirates had
to forfeit only In the 148-pound
class which cost them 5 points.
This they picked up on the first
match when Coquille forfeited
the 96-pound class Iwcause of
Illness.
Results of the varsity match;
Jim Stepp (9 8 -lb .), winner
by forfeit; John Spurgeon, (100)
winner by decision (0-1 ) over
John Helnyelman; Gary Nielson
(113), declaloned Tom Van M e­
ter (2 -0 ); Je rry Forty (123)
pinned Kent Parks, 1st round;
B ill McFarland (130) pltuted
Ron T o rrey in second round;
Nell Nielson (136) declsloned
B ill Phillips (9 -7 ); Wayne B a r­
ton, (141) wus pinned by Daryl
Huston, 1st round; Dave Hat-
■lk. I ( 1 17' d e c is io n ,«1 H ic k
Calvert (0 -2 ); Mike Shenk(108)
was planed by Rick Richard­
son In 2nd round; Don Smith
(178) declsloned Russel Geden-
twrg (1 3 -6 ); B ill Smith ( H I )
pinned Gary Burton, 1st round;
Heavy weight class, hoth teams
forfeited.
" I felt It was a good team
e f f o r t ” said Coach John H o t /
after the match. Barton, Shenk,
Don and BUI Smith all » i , s l -
led up a weight above their
regular weight class In order
to fill as many classes as we
did, said Bolz. Weusually "give
away” at least 15 points In
forfeits alone, so we decided
to go all out to win this and
It came out pretty good, he
concluded.
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