6 B-
Mcdford's
JV, Soph
Clubs Win
Junior varsity and sopho
more hoopsters helped make
it a perfect evening for Med
ford high basketball by wliin-
ping their Klamath Falls court
terparu Friday nigni.
The Jayvecs bounced the
Pels 44 to 29 at Hedrick gym
in the prelim to the varsity
game. Sophs won on trie sen.
ior high boys', court 53 to 34,
Medford's Junior varsity
picked up a 21 to 9 half time
spread and led 27 to 19 after
three quarters. It expanded us
margin to 17 points in the
final quarter. Bill Enyard and
Don Kengla each had 10
noints for the Junior Tornado,
Lannv Guyer was high for
KF with eight.
Medford had gaps of 19 to
S, 30 to 16 and 39 to 24 at
the quarters of the sophomore
scrap. Rick Hassman scored
12 points and Jim Cox 10 for
the Tornado and Sandmeyer
and Feeback each scored
seven for the Pels.
JV LINEUPS:
Klamath Fill! 20 Parliotto 6
Jendrrejewskl 3, Moore, Binney 6,
Bauer, Enrlght 2, Yunck, Guyer 8,
Rose 4.
Medford 44 Enyart 10, Kensla
10, Knight, Allen 1, Edmondi 4,
Stockman 6, Wlmberley, Wyatt,
Mullen, Wherely, Davli 7, Hinmin,
Turpln 2, Anders 2, Brown 2,
Olion.
SOPH lineups:
Klamath FalU 14 Coon 4. Thur
man 1. Ecclea 2. Sandmeyer 7,
Drew 6. Feeback 7, DeGroot 2, Nel
son, Young 2, Goodman 1, How
ard 2.
Medford 53 Flanders 6, Blckler
, Hassman 12, Rupp 6, Cox 10,
Wallace 3, Newland 2, Brennan 3,
Pollard 2. Wooton, Fosbury, Root,
Watrud, Nulch.
SUNDAY. JANUARY 13. 1003
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
Eagle Pointers
Tip St. Mary's
Eagle Point freshmen down
ed St. Mary's 49 to 46 on
Thursday evening in a bas
ketball game here. The Eagles
had leads of 19 to 9, 28 to 13
and 36 to 30 at the quarters.
J. Johnson had 21 points for
Eagle Point and Tom Walsh
14 for St. Mary's.
LINEUPS:
Kasle Point 49 Johnson 21, Mar
tinson 1, Polntevlnt tt, Meyer 9,
Baronson 5, Hoefft 4, Leavy 5.
McFall 2. Keaton, Beddlnglleld,
Nork, Love.
St. Mary's 46 Hull I. Renshsw
3. Walsh 14, J. Scott 3, Read 7,
Mete 8, T. Scott 1, Thompson 8.
MEDFORlvi'TRIBUNB
siPCDninrs
Grants Pass Beats
Crater High 56-45
REBOUND BATTLE Medford high and
Klamath Falls players leap for a rebound
in Friday night basketball game here.
Medfordites in white uniforms are Jim
Hill and Gibb Mitchell (22). Leaping for
the KF Pelicans are Dick Scott (34), and
Wayne Chambcrland (35). Other Pels are
Bob Holman (25), Hal Holman (33) and
Grover Dahn (behind Hal Holman). Med
ford won 44 to 35.
Harassing Tornado
Trips KF Pelicans
44-35 in SO League
SOIITHUIN OKKGON
CONKKKKNCK STANDINGS
(As ol Friday)
W. L. Pet.
Klamath Falls 1 I ,0,7
Grants Pass 2 1 .0117
Cralcr 1 1 .500
Medford 1 1 .500
Ashland 0 2 .000
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Medford's Black Tornado,
with a terrific display of
prcsure basketball, stormed
out after a frigid start Friday
night to whip the Pelicans of
Klamath Union High school in
the Southern Oregon confer
ence. Score was 44 to 35.
The Tornadoes who put in
only one field bucket in 18
tries in the first quarter,
fought upward after a 9 to 1
Klamath lead. They were
spurred by Jack Forde with
17 points and 10 rebounds.
Medford won by taking the
upperhand for keeps at 17 to
16 and dominating the second
and third periods and the
early fourth. Actually, the
victory was more decisive
than the final score indicated.
For the Hurricane pulled out
of reach wilh a 16-point lead
at 42 to 26 with three minutes
left to play.
First Pel Lost
It was the first defeat for
Klamath Falls in nine games
this season and Medford's
sixth triumph in eight tries.
Outcome left KF and GP
knotted for the conference
leadership and Medford tied
with Cralcr for third spot.
Tall Klnmalh's zone defense
enabled it to take the early
advantage. It limited the num
ber of Medford close range
shots. And the Tornado could
not hit from outside with its
usual regularity. Medford,
nevertheless, put the Pels off
balance with full-court de
fensive harassing play, apply
ing this pressure into the
early stages of the final canto.
Home team shooting picked
up in the second quarter with
six of 15 from the field. And,
Medford wound up with a
.201 overall team field shoot
ing mark to .233 for Klamath.
Dirk Scott, with eight of his
tallies in the final quarter,
was high point man for Klam
ath Falls with IS.
Gibb Mitchell pulled eight
rebounds along with Forde's
10 in a 38 to 32 margin for
Medford under the boards.
Chambcrland had seven re
trieves for Klamath Falls.
Pressing Game
Dan Miles, Mike Neatham
er, Dick Defflcy and Mike
Uarnes along with Mitchell
bulwarked the Tornado press
ing game and Jim Hill and
Darryl Stockton were the
guns with Forde and Mitchell
beneath the boards. Hill, a
non-starter, plunked In Med
ford's first field goal In the
skirmish with a rebound
bucket. Two and one-half min
utes remained in the first
quarter at the time.
Klamath Falls headed 11 to
S at the quarter and Medford
10 to 1(1 at the halt and 32 to
23 at the third staiua stop.
The Tornado had 14 to 5 and
13 to 7 margins in the second
and third quarters. The clubs
wound up even with 12 points
each in the fourth.
Two baskets by Scott, one
each by Fred Kcllcy and
Chambcrland and Hal llol
man's free loss, while Forde
picked up a lone free heave
for Medlord enabled the Pels
Gold Rey Fish Count
WEEK ENDING JAN. 12:
Silver salmon None.
Winter run sleelhead None.
FULL SKASON:
Silver salmon 457 since Oct. 25.
Winter run steelhead glo since
Nov. 16.
SHOEMAKER SUSPENDED
Arcadia, Calif. -IUP1)- Jockey
Willie Shoemaker, who has
been having his troubles of
late, was handed a five-day
suspension by stewards at
Santa Anita Friday. The sus
pension begins next Tuesday.
Grants Pass - Grants Pass
high trimmed a cold Crater
basketball team 96 to 43 here
Friday night to pull into a
first place tie with Klamath
Falls in the Southern Oregon
conference.
The Cavemen manufactured
a 12-point early lead early in
the second period. Crater
moved up within striking dis
tance in the late first and sec
ond halves but could not keep
rallies going.
It was the first loss of the
season for the Comets from
Central Point who went into
the fracas with a seven vic
tory record. Grants Pass is
now 6-3 for the season and 2-1
for the conference. Crater is
1-1 in the loop.
Braiuom's Top Gam
Grants Pass was warmer
both from the field and free
line than the Comets who ex
perienced first and third
quarter field drouths. .
Al Hutchins with 15 points
and Jim Pippin with 14 paced
the Grants Pass scoring. For
Crater Lou Alvarez was 12
high and Paul Bransom had
10 points.
Bransom playing the best
game of his career for the
Comets led Crater's 50 to 44
backboard leadership with 18
rebounds. His teammate, How
ard Tomlinson, nabbed 13.
Pippin was individual high
with 19 and, also for the Cave
men Marty Bauer had 10.
Grants Pass headed 14 to 9
at the quarter. In the first
minute of the second stanza
the Cavemen lengthened to 20
to 9 and in a couple minutes
time the margin was 25 to 13.
Crater then, pressing, warmed
up and, with Alvarez swish
ing three long lumpers, closed
the difference to three points
for a 28 to 25 halftime count.
Lead Cut to Six
The Comets got only five
points in the third quarter
and at the end of it GP was in
front by 41 to 30. But, with
a minute to go in the ball
game, Grants Pass led by just
six points at 51 to 45.
Misses on six of their one
and one free shot chances
which have a potential of 12
points-were damaging to the
Comets' cause. Each team had
29 free chances. The Cavemen
put in 20 ano Crater 13.
Grants Pass with 18 goals
shot .290 from the field and
Crater with 16 fired at .242.
The Comets lost Tomlinson
and GP Gary Reddick on five
fouls in the ,last minutes of
the game.
BOX:
Crater FO
Tomlinson 6-1
Pepper . 10-
tsransom ........iva
Glines 10-2
Alvaroz 10-5
Summeriteld 0-0
Jones 2-1
FT Reb. PF TP
8-2 13 8 4
3-1 6 3 9
10-4 18 3 10
5-4 5 2 8
5-2 8 4 12
0-0 13 0
0-0 112
Totals 66-16 29-13 50 21 45
Grants Pass FG
Pippin 13-3
Shepard ........ 5-2
Hutchins 16-5
Reddick 5-1
Sparltn . 0-2
Bauer 12-3
Kelsccker 2-2
FT Reb. PF TP
0-8 19 2 14
3 3 4
7 5 15
2 5 4
3 4 6
10 3 8
0 0 4
0-0
7-5
3- 2
4- 2
6-3
0-0
Totals 62-18 20-20 44 21 St
Referees Fling and Douglas.
Pelican Grapplers
Top Medford 25-16
to get their 9-1 gap with 2:39
left in the starting stanza.
Medford Goes Ahead
Medford came up quickly
in the second period. Mitchell
put in a Jumper from the side
and Miles a pusher from the
base line. Hill popped in a
rebound shot. Then Hill
missed a free toss but hit the
bucket when Forde rebound
ed the ball and passed to him.
In the m e a n ti m e, Kelley
chucked in a lone free try for
Klamath and Medford was on
top 13 to 12.
Forde's two gifters made it
15 to 12 but Bob Holman and
Grover Dahn each hit twice
from the free line for 16 to 15
for Klamath.
With two minutes left in the
opening half, Forde hit a
close in shot off an assist by
Defflcy. Then forde sank a
turning jumper from the cir
cle for the 19 to 16 halfway
edge, Medford stretched its
gap in the third quarter as
Forde bucketed the ball three
times and Mitchell hit once
and Neathamer twice from
the field.
The Tornadoes then loomed
in strong command in the
early fourth quarter which
saw Miles accomplish a neat
swipe and drive and Stockton
make an interception and
score on a fast break with an
assist from Neathamer.
Hill sat out the full third
quarter and most of the fourth
after picking up his fourth
foul In the final seconds of the
second chukkcr. He re entered
with Just over two minutes
left to play but picked up a
fifth and final foul right
away.
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Medlord FU FT Reb. PF TP
Mitchell 7-3 0-0 (18
Neathamer 10-1 3-2 2 0 4
Forde 14-6 7-5 10 1 17
Barnes 4-0 2-1 12 1
Miles -2 2-0 .13 4
ltlll 5-3 3-1 6 3 7
Vmvell 0-0 M 0 2 0
Dclllev 4-0 0 0 1 2 0
Salvers 0-0 1-0 10 0
Slock Ion 2-1 3-3 4 15
UouRton 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Rcld 1-0 0-0 0 0 0
Totals ... Si-16 21-1! 3a is 44
Referees Forde and Relnhart.
Roscburg high defeated
Medford 25 to 20 in a wrest
ling match here yesterday afternoon.
Klamath Union high wrest
ling team bounced Medford
25 to 16 Friday night at Klam
ath Falls.
The Pelicans won seven of
the 13 bouts. Medford took
four and there were two
draws. All individual verdicts
were by decision. There were
no pins in the varsity compe
tition. Rick Orr, Rod Smith, Mike
Horton and Terry Winetrout
picked up the Medford wins.
Tom Mclz, Medford, drew
with Mike McKibben and Jeff
Hardrath, of the Tornado,
came out even with Thurston
Henzil.
Grant Humphries, KF, re
corded the widest victory
margin wtih 13 to 1 decision
over John Swartsfagcr. Rick
Orr had Medford's most lop
sided win. He defeated Mike
Christy 8 to 0.
Klamath Falls also prevail
ed in the Junior varsity en
counter 35 to 14.
VARSITY RKSUI.TS:
98 Rick Orr. M. dec. Mike
Christy. KF. 8-0.
106 Rod Smith. M. dec. Dave
Davis, KF. 7-2.
1 15 Jim McClung, KF, dec. Mike
Orr. M. 11-5.
123 Mike Horton, M. dec. John
Stilwell. KF, 4-2.
130 Grant Humphries. KF, dec.
John Swartsfagen, M. 13-1.
136 Tom Miles. KF. dec. Tom
Owens. M, 4-2.
141 Ron Head, KF, dec. Denny
Schmall, M, 4-0.
148 Paul Wilson. KF, dee. Tom
Gilman, M. 9-2
157 Ron Hitchcock. KF, dec.
Ray Laurltzcn, M, 4-1.
108 Tom Mctz. M, drew Mike
McKlbbon. KF. 4-4.
178 Terry Winetrout, M, dec.
Kent Puckett. KF. 3-2.
101 Bob Dalton, KF, dec. Mike
Mavfleld. M, 4-3.
Unlimited Jeff Hardrath. M,
drew Thurston Henzil. KF. 3-3.
JV RESULTS:
106 Jim Marrs, M. dec. Mike
Spikcr. KF. 7-0.
115 Russell Smith. M, dec. Haw
kins. KF. 7-1.
115 Carncs, KF, dec. Dean Han
sen. M, 10-0.
123 Mike Miller, M. dec. Davis,
KF. 4-0
130 Bath, KF, dec. Larry Sim
mons M. 5-0.
141 MacBcth. KF, pinned Fred
Gratcn, M. 3rd.
148 Christcnsen. KF, pinned
Colin Tubbs. M. 2nd.
157 Dan Davis, KF, dec. Don
Todd. M. 10-2.
168 Martanak. KF. pinned Tim
Brown. M. 2nd.
178 Coulson. KF, dec. Brian Pe
tersen, M. 4-0.
191 Jim Jones, M, pinned Ward,
KF. 2nd.
Unlimited Mills. KF. pinned
Larry MeGamninn. M. 3rd.
Unlimited Plowman, KF, dec.
Jon Inskecp. M. 9-8.
NFL Stages Last Fling
Los Angcles-llIPli-The top
stars of the National Football
league as selected by their
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ball fling today in the 13th
annual All-Star Pro Bowl
game between the Eastern
and Western conferences.
STANDINGS
Bv L'nttfd Pros Intf rnatlonal
WESTfcllN HOl'KKY l.KAGUE
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Southern ltlvUin
W L T PH. GF OA
Portland M 12 1 M UR 99
Loi Angelci .....A 14 0 38 Ilfl 99
Sun Ffi.ri 111 1A 0 3fl 12fi 10:.
Spoknnr 17 1 1 3S 99 109
orinrrn Division
W Is T FU. Of G A
Vancouver - 1
Scuttle 17 2(1 1 3S 121 139
tdinonion in ;.i v i.it
Cnlcarv 11 25 1 23 106 140
Friday's Rrsults
mlcary fl Vancouver 3
Edmonton 6 Seattle 4
NATION Al. BASKETBALL ASSN.
of Friday l
Eastern Division
Boston
Svracme ......
Cincinnati ...
New York
Western Division
W. L. Pet
27 14 .639
23 IB .361
23 2(1 .S3 J
14 29 .328
W. L. Pet,
32 1 1 .744
27 19 .387
18 27 .400
In 25 ,3fio
14 31 .311
Lot Ancelei
St. l.outa
Detroit
San Francisco ...
Ohlcaito
Friiuvs Remits
Boston 134 Svracuse I IT
Detroit fi Chicago 112
I -oi Anitelea 134 San Francisco
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Coaches Vince Lombard! of
the Western team and Allie
Sherman of the Eastern squad
reported their players were
in good shape for the charity
clash.
The Western squad selected
John Unitas of Baltimore as
offensive captain and Joe
Schmidt of the Detroit Lions
as defensive captain. For the
East, Y. A. Tittle of New York
will captain the offense and
Bob Gain of Cleveland will
head the defense.
Although Bart Starr of his
own Green Bay Packers was
on the West squad, Lombard!
announced he planned to start
Unitas whose performances in
the last three Pro Bowl games
largely were responsible for
the West wins.
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Henley lone Rogue
Undefeated Quint
Eagle Pointers- SM,
Lakeview Take Tilts
To Knot For Second
ROGUE LEAGUE STANDINGS:
(As of Friday)
Henley
3
Eafle Point 2
Lakeview 2
St Mary's 2
Illinois Valley 1
niuciux 1
n
Rogue River
Pet.
1.000
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.667
.667
.500
J33
.000
.000
Sacred Heart 0
Henley high firmed up Its
leadership in the Rogue
league basketball campaign
on Friday night by establish
ing Itself as the lone unbeaten
club. Eagle Point, St. Mary's
and Lakeview also picked up
victories wnicn knotted them
for second place.
It was four below zero at
Henley but well above freez
ing in the gymnasium. For the
Hornets romped by fast mov
ing Illinois Valley .87 to 72
as Kent Gooding scored 38
points in a sizzling game. Vic
tory was the eighth this sea
son for the unmarred Hornets
and the defeat was the first
in nine combats for the Cou
gars. St. Mary's had to fight up
hill to subdue Rogue River
48 to 46 after falling behind
at the start. At Lakeview, the
Honkers downed Phoenix 50
to 36. Eagle Point flew by
Sacred Heart 61 to 40.
IV Has Lead
Henley got the closer shots
In a running game and domin
ated the second and fourth
quarters to outrace the Coug
ars. IV had a 19 to 13 first
quarter lead. But, in the sec
ond panel, the Hornets put in
26 counters with Gooding get
ting 17. At the half Henley
was in front 39 to 36. After
three periods the standing was
58 to 54.
In the final session Henley
tabulated 29 markers while
IV got 18.
Darryl Gellert had 27
points and John Baumgard
ner 15 for the Cougars. For
the Hornets LeVoy Young
scored 14.;
Gooding's 6-7 height was a
big asset for the Hornets. The
Cougars were hurt by early
fouls. Gooding got nine of his
second quarter points on
gifters.
Crusaders Go Ahead
St. Mary's Coach Dick Paup
started his second unit be
cause it beat his first crew
in scrimmage. When the regu
lar starters entered action the
Crusaders were down 4 to
12. Not until three minutes
into the fourth quarter did SM
go ahead. A Ron Roberts
jumper gave the Medford
team 44 to 43 edge.
Rogue River was on top 13
to 9, 26 to 19 and 41 to 32
at the quarters. The Crusad
ers started pressing in the
late third quarter and kept it
up to move in iront. rne
teams were even in field goals
with 19 each. SM had 10 to
eight margin at the free stripe.
Dave Young had 17 points
for St. Mary's and Mike
O'Brien 12 for the Chieftains."
St. Mary's hit only .152
from the field in the first half
but .380 in the second. The
Medford team led in rebound
ing 49 to 28.
Lakeview outgunned Phoe
nix 18 to 4 In the final quar
ter. The Pirates of Phoenix
went into the last chapter on
top 32 to 31. Dan Leahy put
the Honkers in front 33 to 32
but the fray was deadlocked
at the free line by John Bark
er. Lakeview Widens
A lay-in by Larry Samples
put Lakeview on top to stay.
With two minutes left to play
the Honkers had a spread of
46 to 33.
Phoenix headed 8 to 6 at
the quarter and Lakeview 22
to 18 at the half. Leahy had
20 points for Lakeview and
Samples 14. Jon Granby scor
ed 12 for Phoenix and Rick
Bolz 11.
Eagle Point clipped Sacred
Heart with little trouble af
ter pulling away from a 14
to 11 first quarter difference.
At halftime the count was 32
to 21 and after three cantos
it was 44 to 28.
The conflict saw Richard
Short set a new school rec
ord of 26 rebound retrieves as
the Eagles dominated the
backboards 61 to 28. Charles
Pomeroy snared the ball 12
times.
Short was high scorer with
16 markers. John Linder put
in 12 for EP and Pomeroy
11. A fourth Eagle in double
figures was Wilbur Boat
wright with 10. Pete Krok to
taled 10 tallies for the visit
ing Trojans.
Eagle Point hit .397 from
the field and Sacred Heart
.278.
Lakeview, Rogue River
and Henley won junior var
sity games by scores of 40 to
23, 47 to 27 and 57 to 50.
Score of the Eagle Point jay
vee win was not reported. Jeff
Sullivan had 13 points for the
Lakeview junior crew and
Steve Denham eight for Phoe
nix. LINEUPS:
Sacred Heart 40 Krok 10. Mi
lan! 4. Miller 7, LeBeau 9. Mar
tinez 3, Davia 3, Durrell 2. Koper 2.
Eagle Point 61 Pomeroy 11,
Whaley 2, Short 16, Linder 12,
Boatwright 10. Charley 3, Corliss
4, Mesloh 1, Straus 2, Ayres.
Phoenix 36 Barker 5. Granby
12, Johnson 2. Consbruck 6, Bolz
11, Wallace, Hill. Hawkins.
Lakeview 50 Williams 4. Leahy
20, Steward, Samples 14, Warren
0. Plato 3, Meisner, Huddleston,
Hart. Sullivan, Hopkins.
Rogue River 46 Davidson 6, Le
Roy 4, Palmerton 3. Salter 9,
Frantz 10. O'Brien 12, Cooper 2.
St. Mary's 48 Meeker, Darland,
Batzer 6. Roberts 6, 9seleznlk,
Calhoun 10, Young 17, Stinson 5,
Naumes 4, Corliss.
Illinois Valley 72 Versteeg. R.
Martin 9. Thornhill 12, Gellert 27,
Baumgardner 15, Kentfield 3, Mc
Naught 6. Pickle.
Henley 87 Allbritton 14. Relling
4, Gooding 38, Beymer 12. Young
14. Sanders 1. Beilby 2, Rand 2,
Thompson, Johnson. Schiro.
Waltonians
Will Meet
Regular monthly meeting of
the Jackson County chapter
of the Izaak Walton league of
America will be held at 8 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 14, at the
American Red Cross building
here.
Bob Maben, state game com
mission field agent, will be
on hand to answer questions
on forthcoming legislation
and on the proposed license
fee increases,
"Know Your Ducks," a 17
minute film produced by the
U.S. fish and wildlife service,
will be shown. Refreshments
will be served.
All persons interested are
invit 1 to the meeting.
Crater JV
Cops Fray
Against GP
Grants Pass Crater high
won the junior varsity tussle
49 to 46 and grants Pass the
sophomore mix 37 to 32 on
Friday In contests playod be
fore 1 the varsity basketball
scuffle between the two
schools.
Both winners came from be
hind. The Crater jayvees lagged
6 to 12 at the quarter and 20
to 21 at the half. They went
ahead 35 to 32 in the third
quarter. Larry Pepper had 18
points for Crater and Pat
Duchien 12 for GP.
Crater had 14 to 5, 21 to
16 and 28 to 24 quarterly ad
vantages in the sophomore
scrap. Don Patterson scored
14 points for Crater and Lowe
11 for the Cavemen.
JV LINEUPS:
Crater 49 B. Turner 1. Ryerson
4. Stroh 2, Burd 9. L. Pepper 18,
M. Turner 10, Swanson 5. White,
Glawe.
Grants Pass 46 R. Tomlinson 3,
Newman 6, Maynard 8. Duchien
12, Hock 3, Ireland 8, Ramsey 6.
SOPHOMORE LINEUPS:
Crater 32 Marshall 5. Gail 6.
Harper 5. Patterson 14. Milkowski
2, Hope, Kelley.
Grants Pass 37 Lowe 11, Red
dick 5, Rice 5, Jameson 7, Fors
gren 9, Bigelow, McMahan.
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With the engineering and
mechanical marvels that sur
round us in this crazy, mixed
up age of space satellites, guid
ed miiiils. super-duper bombs
and the like, folks like you and
me wonder when they're going
to let us share in the scientific
advances of our time. "After
all," we say, "aren't our cars
pretty basically the same?
Don't they run on the same old
piston-driven gasoline engine?
Why not build us a cheap car
that will run on atomic power?"
Well, unless things change rad
ically within the next few years,
atomic automobiles will never
be built. And for good reason.
The shielding for a reactor
would be too heavy. And, in the
event of collisions, the danger
of contamination is simply too
great . . .
That doesn't mean all hope
for perfect driving is lost, how
ever . . .
Just drive In to CARL'S
EASTSIDE SHELL and let us
give your present car a com
plete service, You can depend
on miles and miles of smooth
performance when Shell prod
ucts are in your car espe
cially when applied by effi
cient attendants at CARL'S.
That's 700 E. Main or phone
772-9017 for FREE Pickup and
Delivery.
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