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S chool «•¿S ports 6—A xt Crford New», Thursday, April 14, 1966 OUTDOOR RAMBLINGS . . . By LANS LENEVE The all-new 1966, th ird an niversary edition o l “ Hand- loader's D ig e st," Just published by the Gun Digest Association, Is a complete, glant-stre 260- page Illu stra te d guide to the money saving and fascinating hobby of reloading. It covers everything iron the elements of handloading to advanced loading techniques In over 24 a rticles and featuresby highly-qualified experts. There are features fo r the most ad vanced reloaders, as well as those devoted to the novice. It Is packed with good sound advice on the selection and use of a vast array of loading tools, dies, accessories andcompon- ents. It gives the newest b a llis tic s methods of determining e n e r g y , chamber pressure, mean effective pressure aid velocity. This very inform ative book is one that every reloader--the w ild ca tte r, the magnum hand gun shooter, the shotgunner,the black power shooter—all w ill enjoy. The fu lly -illu s tra te d book re ta ils fo r $3.93, and is available at local lo o k or sports stores, o r can 1* obtained from the Gun Digest Association, 4540 West Madison St., Chicago, 111., 60624, fo r $3.93 postpaid. E d ito r John T. Amber has really outdone him self in the production of this masterpiece, and this column recommends it to a ll handloaders. pass the shale bank and several turns you make the last turn and tu rn le ft, go one rod past the barn on the right turn and turn le ft, go one rod past the firs t turn to the firs t m ail box.” The warden is s till trying to f i n d the store.--Pennsyl vania. O ffic ia ls who answered a call from a woman who said she had found an injured baby eagle have decided to give her an “ A " in the heart department. What she thought was an eagle was re a lly a sea gull.--P enn sylvania. Back Acres Garden club m e t last week at the home o f Mrs. Pat Lee. Members answered ro ll c a ll w ith the name of a flower beginning w ith the first le tte r o f the last name. M rs .M ild re d Rush presented the program on flow er arrange ments. She then showed slides of previous garden club a ctivitie s. A garden rem inder report was given by Mrs. Evelyn MacDon ald. Plans for possible garden tours this summer were discus sed. The Jinx Canasta club played Tuesday, A p ril 12, at the home o f M arie Gerhardt. Honors went to Maude W eir, Eunice Tange- man and M arie Gerhardt. Guest players were M ariam Deaver and Mrs. Pryor. The club w ill play on Tues day, A p ril 26, at the home of M ary Brazil. VINVL AÍ8E5TOS FLOOR T IL E EKW AUTOMATIC CLOÍIN& 4'xg'-eFMA1NM T O (CRUM WWRi BIRCH PANELS each FACH 1 13+ AgbAJTAONê' - W A fW lX CEILING s S, s . tils ™ 16 SQL. FT WKTERM BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. JUST NORTH OF T0WW PH. 3 3 2 -4 1 6 1 news by B ill K rick Bev Strain, chairm an of the seventh annual Home Econom ics Fashion Show, said that this year’ s show w ill be held in the b a l c o n y on May 6, at S p,m . Miss Strain said the theme of die show would he "Route 66" w ith road signs for decorations. The show w ill feature mere models this year, w ith Freshmen m odeling s h i f t s , Sopihomores m odeling wool dresses, Juniors m odeling formats and dresses, and Seniors m odeling suits and MORE FOR YOUR _____ (IP B flX coats. Miss Strain said that a ll are invited, and that a parents’ tea w ould lie held after the show w ith tree babysitting during the show. Each class w ill take part in jireparatLin for the show. The Freshmen w ill do decorations. three fourth places. The Pirate runners placed as fo llo w « Bob l i y |>1 iced fourth TRACK MEET Charles Bates, P a cilic’ s shot Indie high hurdles, W alt Stauf fer placed second In the low put and discus thrower, agabi led hurdles ami third bi die 100 yard P a cific’ s trackslers bi points as P acific placed th ird bi a m eet d.rxh,BIII M cD onahl placet! sec ond In the 440 yard dash, T erry here last Tuesday, P acific totaled only 20 ;>obits Sweeney placed fourth in the against strong teams from M y r 440 yard dash, John l.b ch g e stlo r tle I’o b it anti Powers who scored finished second bi the two m ile , 79$ andb?! pointa, re s jv c tiv e ly . Dave Knapp placed fourth In the P acific could gather no first two m ile,Bates took th ird in the places and as few as 4 second discus and second in ihe shot put, places, three thb'd places, and Harney Bools third bi broad Jump. hopes to have an excellent show this year, FOOD DOLLAR LHK PRICES PLUS XI 3 m uMS F (jftSCM STAMPS { | --------- l.A l C *e — — x *> ’ - j v jp/iV UP TO (1,000 A T MtKAVS DUPMG UUP. f faiS O Q -O O CASH G-K/P AWAY UJtTH PiOPfTfAAA/NP PAEWt/M JINX CANASTA FOR ALL YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS » H igh BACK ACRES MEET OPPOSES GUN B il l The legislature of the State of A rlzonia recently passed a M em orial urging the Congress of the United States to oppose ZION LUTHERAN the Dodd B ill ( S I392) o r any CHURCH NEWS other Federal legislation re The pastors along the coast, lating to regulation and regis from Florence to Brookings, m et tra tio n of mail order firearm s last Monday at Port O fo rd . \ sales. Coastal \rea Sub-Conference Some objections to the b ill was organized. The officers are listed In the Memorial were: Pastor D. Zier of Coquille as inconvenience and undue bur president and Pastor John Kra dens on law-abiding p e o p le , m e r , secretary-treasurer. The p a rticu la rly in ru ra l areas; the conference w i l l meet on the threat to small industries which fourth Monday of the month. Ihe make custom rifle s fo r mail ladies of the church >erved din order trade; aid the existence ner to the group. of state ai d Federal laws which make fu rth e r F e d e r a l reg SUNDAY SCHOOL ulation unnecessary. The Sunday school teachers Arizona was one of 10 states m e t last Tuesday in the fireside which went on record as op room. Sunday school w ill con posing the b ill in the last ses tinue at t h e r e g u l a r tim e sion of Congress. throughout the summer vaca tion. Plans are being arranged WHERE THE GUNS GO to .how a number of sound movie If anyone’ s in doubt that c rim religious film s during the vaca inals w ill always be able to tion months. B ill Hefner w ill be steal guns regardless of how teaching the fifth and A xth grade s tric t fire a rm s laws get, the class to the end of the Sunday armed forces—which are not school year. The Sunday school exactly known fo r leaving things awards w ill be ¡resented next lying about—p r o v i d e good ex Sunday A iring the church w or amples. ship services. At the request of Senator Hugh Scott, D-Pa., the Assistant Sec CONGREGATIONAL MEET retary of Defense got together The congregational m eeting some statistics which revealed w ill follow im m e d ia te ly after that more than 10,000 rifle s , the warship service on \ p r il 17. pistols and shotguns have 1 een The fellowship dinner w ill fo l filched from various m illita ry low th e m eeting at approxi installations over the past 10 m a te ly 12:30 p .m . years. Although this was p rin t ed in the Congressional Record LUNCH MENU October 21, nobody has stepped forward to propose that the MONDAY way to stop this thievery is to Chicken and noodles disarm the soldiers. Buttered carrots Prune cake OUTDOOR NEWS Peanut butter sandwiches A fox who tire d of leading a M ilk pack of hounds a m erry chase TUESDAY headed for a large pool of sticky Beef callop w ith waste ta r, and picked his way mashed potatoes carefully across the p it. The Buttered spinach hounds were so engrossed in the Peaches hunt they didn’t realize they Bread, butter, m ilk were in trouble u ntil it was too WEDNESDAY late. At last report, there were Pizza 32 disgruntled hounds and 18 Buttered green beans hunters facing a m ajor cleaning Apricots Job tnd admitting that a fox is Bread, butter, m ilk a pretty wily anim al.—England. THURSDAY A m erica’ s o ld e s t living Weiner casserole mammal, th e ’possum, has a Green salad pouch and dates back unchanged Toffee pudding to the age of the brontosaur, Bread, butter, m ilk mastodon, and sat er-toothed t i FRIDAY ger.— Oklahoma. Fish sticks A game warden got these d i Stewed tomatoes rections to find a bounty hunt Fruited je llo er: “ Take the road on the Jelly sandwiches back road to S ig le rville iron M ilk J. H. B ittn e r’ s Store. A fte r you FUNTWTE pacific Sophomores refreshments, Jun iors w ill organise the show, and Seniors w ill w rite the script and narration. 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