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Port O rford News, Thursday, October 21, 1971—5
SNOWS. BLUES AND
CONFUSION
F o r years, one of the m ys
teries of waterfowl was why blue
geese and lesser snow geese
mixed so freely in the same
flocks
Today, biologists are con
vinced that they're the same
bird
--
in different color
schemes.
The two color phases com-
Enroilment
Reaches 2,000
At SWOCC
Incomplete returns inaicate
Oregon community colloge en
rollm ent has reached a record
high. State Superintendent Dale
Parnell announced Friday
Registration at the 13 schools,
according to unofficial figures
reported this week, has climbed
to 56,982
"E nrollm ent is running sub
stantially ahead of last y e a r,”
said C arro l deBroekert, Oregon
Board of Education associate
superintendent
“ W e’ve p ro
jected
63,000
and we don’t
think the projection w ill be far
off ”
The returns are fa r from
being complete as most
of
the schools have not completed
registration
For
example.
Lane Community College be
gan
re g is tra tio n later than
planned because of the le w
election
And
too. several
of the schools have unique
open enrollm ent policies a l
lowing students to enroll at
various tim es In the term
Incomplete and unofficial fig
ures reported thia week are
Blue Mountain 1,485, Central
Oregon 1,380; Chemeketa 4,723,
Clackamas 3,117; Clatsop 1.622.
Lane 8.310, Linn-Benton 3,388.
Mt
Hood 7.500; Portland 19.-
800; Southwestern 2,000, T r e
asure Valley 1.030,
Umpqua
1,803. and
Rogue, beginning
Its firs t year. 824
4
monly Interbreed, and a brood
may include both. I t ’s believed
that the white phase was the o r
iginal, and that the blue phase
evolved later. The blue-phase
goose was relatively ra re 60
years ago. but has been increas
ing and widening its range ever
since.
One reason given for
this Is that hunters p refe r the
white goose to the darker one,
thereby favoring survival of the
blue goose.
The greater snow goose, which
winters only on the Atlantic
coast, Is larg er and chunkier
than the lesser snow, and does
not have a blue phase, - Nilo
News.
GLASSES G ET GAME
“ Modern hunters re ly heavily
on optical glasses to increase
their game bags” , says W arren
Page, executive vice - president
of the National Shooting Sports
Foundation. M r. Page, him self
a w orld-traveled trophy hunter,
repeated this idea even more
strongly In saying, “ No need
to sympathize with the hunter
who wears glasses.
He may
or may not need ground-in op
tical corrections, but with the
right glasses, he’ll Increase
his game bag over ordinary
men.”
The reason, went on this ex
perienced shooter, is simple
enough, In that even the gunner
with perfect eyes w ill, by using
shooting glasses with h e a t-tre a
ted optical lenses, surely save
his eyes from stray shot p el
lets, w ill protect them from the
whiplash of twigs and brush
and w ill actually spot game
better.
M r. Page further states that
with yellow lenses, he can pick
a bull moose out of the Que
bec tim ber 15 minutes later in
the evening than with the naked
eye.
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CEDAR
BEND
DIVOTS
Host Pacific held visiting Gold
Beach scoreless in the firs«
quarter, but let the Panther out
of the bag in the second quar
ter as Marty Curtis, who rush
ed for over 100 yards and scor
ed 32 points during the evening,
scampered to the endzone from
ten yards out. opening the way
for the rest of the pack.
A 20-yard pass from Kent
Crook to Gary Creek, a 40-yard
Crook-to-Curtis combination and
a 30-yard run by Creek to pay
dirt overwhelmed Pacific in the
second quarter to the tune cf
240.
Late in the second quarter
Wayne McCune climaxed a Pa
cific (kive with a 11-yard dash
to score as the half ended 240
The onslaught continued in the
second half as Curtis opened
with a 50->iard race to the end
zone, followed by Creek from
four yards. Ron Collatt from
the four and Curtis running for
one and catching a 20-yard toss
from Jim Tuttle for another.
In the fourth quarter, Pacific
joined the race to paydirt as
Steve Pattison hit Craig Lan
non twice to score, once far 20
yards and again for 50 yards.
Pattison climaxed the wild
second half with a one-yard
plunge.
H A LF T IM E A C TIV ITIE S
During halftim e activities, DI»
anne Colvin was crowned Home
coming Queen and Keith Peter»
son was named M r. Football.
Musical entertainment was pro»
vtded by the Pacific marching
Thursday mens winners were
BIU Snodgrass with 21 points,
and Ralph Munsen with 19.
The winter ladles mudders
tourney has eight teams with
two golfers In each, and w ill
play each other during the win-
ter months.
Mens President’ s Cup play
starts Nov. 1, with the entire
month to play the firs t match,
and Dec. to play - the second
match.
Port O rford players and their
opponents are Charles E lls vs
V e rn Kolen; Alex E lls vs Don
Asher; L a rry Hoover vs Lowell
C a rte r; Jim Allison vs Don
Brent.
This tourney w ill also Include
a party that w ill be held after
the firs t of the year at the
Rod ’n Reel.
Participation In the Cedar
Bend Club by everyone Is the
sure sign of success...come on
out.
SOUTH COAST
The Oregon Game C om m is
sion advised hunters that they
now have almost a fu ll slate
of hunting seasons to choose
from. Oct. 16 marked the open
ing of the statewide pheasant
and quail season to go along
with the buck deer, chukar and
Hungarian partridge, a n d w a -
terfowl seasons already under
way.
In Klamath, Lake and Harney
counties, upland bird hunters
started the season at one-half
hour before sunrise. Follow
ing the 8 a m., Oct. 16 open
ing for the rest of the state,
nimrods should adhere to the
one-half hour before Sunrise
shooting tim e schedule. Shot -
gunners should check the tim e
table calendar In the upland
Forest trees from the Oregon
State Nursery w ill soon be
available announced Walt Sch
roeder, C u rry County extension
agent.
State Nursery trees may be
planted only In unincorporated
areas. Species available In
clude Douglas f ir from five
different elevations, ponderosa
pine, sctoch pine, austrlanpine,
shore pine, noble fir, grand
fir , coneclor fir, shasta f ir , and
several broadleaf trees such as
black locust, cascara, russlan
olive and Siberian elm.
The cost per thousand Is from
$20 to $20 for the conifers and
$15 for the broadleaf trees.
O rders forms w ill be a v a il
able soon and may be obtained
at the Extension Office. O r
ders should be submitted to
the State Nursery immediately
following receipt of the form
A big demand for the trees
find several species depleted
within a few weeks after the
firs t orders are submitted,
said the agent.
LOOKING for a house to rent
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^2.7 222H2 ? 7
SCHOOL
LUNCH
M IN U S
by Jim M artin
Chinook fishing on the low»
er Chetco has picked up m ark,
edly In the last week. Some la r jc
Chinook salmon as well as many
jacks are now being taken
throughout the lower riv e r.
Trolling In the chetco tldewa-
te r area has been especially
productive.
Hunter Creek and Pistol Rtv-
er continue to be very slow
and probably w ill continue to
be so until major ta ll ralr.s.
With the prom ise of Impend»
lng fa ll rain s, anglers can ex»
pect an upswing of salmon s o
tlon on nearly a ll of the south
coast
stream s. U ntil those
rains, the lower Sixes, Rogue
and Chetco w ill continue to pro»
duce best.
GOLD BEACH,
Yardstick
First Downs
Rushing Plays
Net Rushing
Passes Attempted
Passes Completed
Passes Intc. By
Net Passign
Total Offense
Fumbles/lost
Punts/average
Penalties yards
Gold Beach
Pacific
5/«5
ras
I 24 21 1S-4I
I
I
8 28 -28
GB — Curtis 10 run (run fail
ed).
GB — Creek 20 pass from
Crook (run failed):
GB — Curtis 40 pass from
Creek (run failed).
GB — Creek 30 run (kick fail
ed ).
P — McCune 11 run (run tail
ed >
GB — Curtis 50 run (kick fail
ed).
GB — Creek 4 run (Hocken
kick).
GB — Collatt 4 run (Hocken
kick)
GB — Curtis 4 run (Curtis
run).
GB — Curtis 20 pass from
Tuttle (Rose run).
P — Lannon 20 pass from
Pattison (Cope run).
P — Lannon 50 pass from
Pattison (run failed).
P — Pattison 1 run (run
failed).
P h e a s a n t s , Q u a il
N e x t F o r H u n ter s
F orest T rees
Soon Available
by Duane Bergstrom
band. The Pom Pom g irls al
so perform ed, along with Becky
S till who presented a f ir e bo»
ton routine.
MONDAY
No school
TUESDAY
Spaghetti
Buttered green peas
Apple crunch
Bread, butter, m ilk
WEDNESDAY
Beef hash
Buttered spinach
Pear and cheese salad
Snlckerdoodle bread
M ilk
THURSDAY
Beef callop over
mashed potatoes
Buttered green beans
Apricot and pineapple cup
Bread, butter, m ilk
FRIDAY
Tuna A noodle casserole
Buttered carrots
Halloween cake
Bread, butler, milk
HOME r o w
game bird and w aterfow l re g
ulations booklet.
The season on pheasants w ill
extend through Nov. 14. The
quail season In western Oregon
w ill also close on that date but
eastern Oregon gunners may
continue after quail through Jan.
23.
Bag lim it for pheasants i.i
western Oregon and Klam ath
County Is two cock pheasants
per day, four in possession.
Game biologists around the
state predict only a fa ir sea
son for pheasants, but good
for quail.
Some of the best mountain
quail hunting w ill be found
through much of southwestern
Oregon.
SBA Safety
Loans On Tap
The W orkmen’s Compensa
tion Board announced at Salem
this week that sm all busin
esses may obtain emergency
loans to help them comply with
new federal job safety and health
standards required by the W ll-
Uams-Stelger Occupational Sa
fety and Health Act of 1970.
The loans, on which th ere Is
no statutory d o llar lim it, w ill
be made by the Sm all Business
Administration (SBA) e ith e r d i
rectly or In cooperation with
banks or other lending in s ti
tutions.
Proceeds of the loans a re to
be used by sm all business to
make additions to o r a lte r
equipment, fac ilitie s o r m eth
ods of operation to comply with
the standards set by the Act,
or with certain State lawa if
the SBA determ ines a concern
is likely to suffer substantial
economic Injury without such
help.
Root W eevils
House P e s ts
If you have noticed some
sm all black Insects about 1 /8 -
tnch long In your home, chan
ces are they a re root weevils,
said Walt Schroeder, C u r r y
County extension agent. These
root weevils frequently m igrate
in the homes during the sum m er
and fall months. They may cause
alarm but do no damage and w ill
not Infest stored foods or dam
age household furnishings or
the buildings
Root weevils a re usually
black and If you look closely
you w ill see a little snout on
the end of the head, said the
agent
Adult weevils can be e lim
inated from any dwelling by
sweeping them up with a broom
or sweeping them up with a
vacuum cleaner, o r using a
common household Insecticide
aerosol. “ You must make sure
that the m ist from the aerosol
comes in direct contact with the
Insect," he added.
The nuisance of root w eevils
migrating into homes can be
alleviated by treating grassy
areas or shrubbery around the
home with diazinon o r mala
thion when the w eevlla are m i
grating toward the home, he
concluded
W A S H IN G T O N — W
than eight m illio n gallon
paint and th in n er are t
each year in the m anufaci
o f trucks — enough to p
one m illio n average fri
homes.
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