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8 —Port Orford N e w s , Thursday, June 21, 19b2 spccîals w o t ID S PAIR nw<$., fw . SAT./ SUN. Seattle—This Is •Operation Smile" week throughout the State of Washington, host for the Seattle World's Pair, and about 100 out-of-state families can expect to be literally smil ed to death. The organized smile cam- oaign n, sponsored by the Wash- on State Junior Chamber of ingto! Commerce, the F a ir’s State Welcome Committee and the State's Tourist Promotion Divi sion. will mean those 100 select ed visitors will receive a day and evening of free entertain ment and hospitalitv, Washingtonians with the im portance of tourism to their communities, to make visitors fee! welcome to stay longer and to bring national recognition to Washington s warm reception of tourists In Auburn, where Welcome Committee general chairman E. B “Gene'' Kasper resides, the chamber of commerce has gone s step further Residents in the 23 other Auburns in the U S . in 23 states, have been invited to stay at the name sake of their home town when they visit the World's F air Incidentally a random sur eey of Fairgoers by F a ir of Qcials shows Calif., Ore. and nudwtster'. tourists are leading the way to the Fair First of a series of 196 inter views with visitors showed that 105 were from out of state 51 from Seattle and 40 from else where in Wash And here's an interesting fact to those con templating, but still undecided about visiting the Space Age World's Fair: “Ninety -four per cent of those fatteniewed said they had no problems with traffic, housing or other matters during their stays. Tifty-five per cent found Fair prices about the same as expected. 35 per cent spent 'ess than expected and 10 per cent spent more.'’ ■l( WO. 1 Z IO N L V t _______ h E R A N ____ NEW S M r. and M rs’ A m o ld Houg- lum announced t h a t their daughter Linda w ill be united in m arriage to H enry Hundley at Zion Luth e ra n Church, S at- urday June 30. at 2 p m . The reception w ill follow in WAFTt«« TOR A TASTY TREAT- BARBECUE CITY MARKET M E A T ' rot »»no Pikvoa. “ A FU N N Y T H IN G happened on th e w a y to th e o f f i c e , " is th e le a d fo r t h is u n u s u a l p ic tu r e w h ic h w i l l ap p e a r in a n a tio n a l a d v e r t is e m ent fo r P o rtla n d G e n e ra l E le c tr ic co m p a n y in th e July is s u e o f F o rtu n e m a g a z in e and th e July 28 is s u e o f B u s in e s s W e e k . I t 's o n e o f m any e ffo rts made by PG E's area d e v e lo p m ent d e p a rtm e n t to in d u c e p e o p le and in d u s tr y to "co m e to O reg on w h e re th e m a rk e t is g ro w in g and th e liv in g is f u n . " Cwn>ng Events Pump-ng up the most interest amoral coming events at the Fair during the June 20-30 per iod is the gigantic Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Western Show It starts the 23rd and runs through July 7. Junior Chambers of Com marce throughout t h e U. S. and the world will be honored June 25. Florida Day will be June 27 U.S. Ambassador to the UN. Altai Stevenson, was at the Fairgrounds June 19. for the formal dedication of the UN PavOion Antomctive Futurama, an ex hibit of the Northwest's out standing hot rods and customiz ed cars, is slated to be held in the Seattle World's Fair Display Hall in the basement of the Ooera House June 22 through July 1. Presented by Automotive Ex hibitions. Inc., the 10 day show will . . feature presentation of , . . . . . trophies and awards for the best displays, both by ” " clubs " ‘ and " in dividuals Visitors to the Seattle World's Fair should know they have been or will be taking part m the No 1 newstory o the year, if you judge by the 5.700 news men and women from the U S. and foreign countries who have been accredited to report Fair activities. The Fair press relations of ficer said 1.778 news people from 35 states and 22 foreign countries saw the Century 21 Exposition in the first 43 days More than 2,500 more are ex pected before the Fair ends October 21. SPUDS! Lillie League Baseball Schedule June 21 June 2* July I t July I t July I t July 24 July 24 Juty 11 Dodgers vs Giants Yanks vs Braves Dodgers vs Yanks Braves vs Giants Dodgers vs Braves Giants vs Yanks Dodgers vs Giants Yanks vs Braves Dodgers vs Yanks Giants vs Braves Dodgers vs Braves Giants vs Yanks Dodgers vs Giants Yanks vs Braves Dodgers vs Yanks Giants vs Braves SIXES G IR L WEDS BEA VER TO N M AN Sharon Lee McGowan, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs J. C. Me Go»an. Sixes and Gary Wayne Mohr son of M r and Mrs. Sig mund Mohr. Beaverton, were united in marriage June 7 The Rev Lutber wniiams of Ban ¿on performed the double ring ceremony in St Christopher's Episcopal church. Port Orford The bride wore a ballerina length gown of white brocade taffeta, styled on princess lines Her veil of white tulle fell to her shoulders and she carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with pink rosebuds at Battle Rock School at Langlois Scheel at B attle Rock School at Grade School at Battle Rock Scheel at Langlois School at Grade Schoo. at Battle Rock School at Langlois School at Battio Rock School at Grade School at Battle Rock School at Bottle Rock School at Langlois School at Grado School at Battle Rock School a --nailer size, throughout Ru.-- sia. I f these figure* are correct and it would be the fir»' time in 11 years th a t any f g -re« frr m R ussia would be cor rect then I con-.der out concern about the huge ntimbe of engineers which Ru grad- uates as the g re a te st 1 i » * v i, pei p etrated on the Amen in public. Ju st one th in g more before we leave the university A we entered and as we le ft we were met on the huge grour.c by urchins who were .begging foi chewing gum in perf< a. ceptable E nglish with if any a< cent. E nglish is the c -r. mor erond language in R a On -he way back to the hole, for lunch, one touri • " r n mented on the relati'.-- y auT n biles in Moscow Ti In to u r.-' guide replied. A have more than enough a-d v. still have more tomorrow R, side-, our other means of r-a:,- p»rtation are so splendid.” Thi w.th cues, everywhere. Among those helping with the reception was Mrs Eric Reut- ercrona of Sixes The new Mrs Morh graduated June 3 from Oregon State Uni- varsity with a degree in bus ineM aDd technoloKy Her hus- ^ n d is employed in Portland . r o c w r. C0Up!e’ wh° ’i U1 make TH “ e ir ^°me ln Portland left im- R E A D ? edLat* ly„ for a honeymoon in the Franclsco hay area. the '■ _____ " E NEW S __ social au d ito riu m . Comment from the C a pita l We repeat: we had a very successful Vacation B ib le School. T o ta l enrollm ent was You cannot buy for rubles. A ' 62. Thanks to a ll who helped I exchanges, »tores, etc., the cash ier uses an abacus. I never did make the school a success: p a r I see a cash register. ents, teachers and helpers. 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KUMU * 305 PIMUNI A CORN SAUERKRAUT PHtASANT - Pacific Builders, Inc. 69 >79 NO BEEF ^ ir n IVHOLE ★ Free Delivery cooking J onw caut ihou SIRUIN TIP STIAK { T-BONt STEAK wrapped LOCKER M A JA N T Complete Line at Prices You'll Like! tUMtf M M St UK 69 S IR LO IN STEA K »9 U ILD I V A C U U M PA C K -- TIN SUPPLIES KONNTRV KIST CORN pupils w ant to thank e v e ry o n e1 vailing to board buses to visit w ho donated the nice cookies h> miversity. It is a huge and and cool aid. also the teachers nipi - ve edifice, but nothing and assistants. On Sunday the "'"•¡'»re with Cornell, W i- ch ild re n sang several songs they " r th 'i L’niv t ' ,ty " f learned d u rin g Vacation B ib ile ' ‘l l " ' a It wa _ . , . .. . . , .in < ui duplicate, 1 was in School, under the wonderful forn,„,jt of a w orkers’ ap art teaching of Mrs. Daugs A ll the mont plainly located off in tin parents who were in church on di.-iamo The building was a) Sunday were treated to thia mo t . large as the In 'o u ri • wonderful singing. j guide dvi-ed. She aid ‘‘that The Portals of Prayer for if a child wa- horn in one room July and August are to be fo u n d i and_. '"."t. f,v,'; ,r in' i ? \ in? a /; room it would be 05 years of in the entrance of the church. | • age ,1L,(, ‘ before it em erged from th< Please take a copy. i final room.” M ter, th a t’s a The Lydia Ruth Circle met in ■ lot of room s More than 1 could the beautifully finished home accredit to the big stru ctu n of Mrs. M ilton Leer. The Lesson So th a t later, when I asked was conducted by Mrs. Owen another guide, I was advised th a t there were over forty Russell. llnui.-nnd rooms. Still later, a I The Ladies Choir w ill meet th ird guide proudly told mi this Thursday, the 21st. at 7:30. tiiere u'ere well over thirty ] thousand rooms. Here':, one ft« »tiny thi Soviets haven’t yet Family living may ba a real- put to g e th er properly. tty la the Antarctic You ure inform ed th a t the the next ton yean, a polar iHiiversily g rad u ates 24,000 stu authority saya Men undertak d ents yearly . . . th a t only 1 In ing scientific dutiee there will ”1» applican ts is accepted. They ED 2-10U1 ha allowed to take iidm itled to 40 universities, of in & inku etiaks nut * DIAM O N D -£ 0 ftOOK CA*T0M 2119 CMPSfuACM li ip - CMKCNt CUMM FOWOU M IT MEATS - TOMATO SOUP 10199 w t QOAUTY OF ICC CHAM I t NOT SOLO F01 L iS S i ICE CtEAM Yi Gal.^ M