Curry County Fair M A IN PARADE The m a in parade o f th e C u rry C o u n ty F air w i l l a s s e m b le b e h in d th e C o u rth o u s e a t 11:30 a . m . , S u n d a y, A u g u st 12. T h e re w i l l be s ix d iv is io n s : C o m m e rc ia l; I n d u s t r ia l & G o v e rn ­ m e n ta l; O rg a n iz a tio n a l ( fr a te r n a l, s e r v ic e , p a t r io t ic , e t c . ) ; M o u n te d g ro u p s ; M o u n te d In d iv id u a l; U n c la s s ifie d . E n tra n ts are a ske d to p r e re g is te r by c o n ta c tin g M a n a g e r H a rry H e d d e r ly , G o ld B each, by m a ll p r io r to fa ir w e e k , o r to te le p h o n e Dan C a rd w e ll a t the fa irg ro u n d s b e g in n in g A u g u s t 6. B e g in n in g a t 1 1 :00a .m ., th e s tre e ts aroun d th e C o u rth o u s e e x c e p t E lle n s b u rg , w i l l be c lo s e d to a 11 t r a f f ic o th e r th a n parad e e n tr ie s . Ju d g in g w i l l com m ence a t a s s e m b ly o p e n in g h o u r, and w i l l c lo s e a t 12:40 p .m . Aw ards w i l l be m a d e , and th e parad e w i l l b e g in it s m a rch p ro m p tly a t 1:00 p .m . P a rtic ip a n ts are re q u e s te d to re m a in at th e ir d e s ig n a te d p o s ­ it io n s a fte r e n te rin g th e a s s e m b ly a re a . Go c a r t s , m o to r b ic y c le s , e tc . w i l l not be a c c e p te d a s e n tr ie s . A ny e n try w h ic h m ay, in th e o p in io n o f th e J u d g e s ,b e d a n g e ro u s to o th e r e n tr ie s o r s p e c ta to rs , m ay be d is q u a l­ if ie d . M a rc h e rs w i l l p re ce e d liv e s t o c k , e x ­ c e p t fo r m ou n te d fla g - b e a r e r s . An a w a rd fo r th e "B e s t M o u n te d I n d iv id u a l" as w e ll as f i r s t , se co n d and th ir d p la c e s w i l l be made in t h is d iv is io n . F ir s t, s e c o n d , and th ir d p la c e a w a rd s w i l l a is o be made to In d iv id u a ls in a d d itio n to th e "B e st M o u n te d G ro u p “ a - w a rd in th a t d iv is io n . C h ild r e n u n d e r 15y e a rs o f age m ay n o t e n te r th e K id d ie s Parade i f th e y e n te r th e m ain parade as p a rt o f a m o u n t­ ed g ro u p . O n ly o n e a w a rd w i l l be m ade fo r each e n try . The d e c is io n o f th e Judges w i l l be f in a l. At th e end o f th e ro u te , th e e n tire parade w i l l p ro ce e d th ro u g h th e arena a t th e f a i r ­ g ro u n d s .- Those p u rc h a s in g t ic k e t s fo r th e tim b e r c a r n iv a l w i l l be a b le to s e e th e parade w h ile w a itin g fo r th e s ta rt o f th e c a r n iv a l. M u s ic a l u n its in th e parade w i l l e n te r th e a r ­ ena and e n te rta in th e a u d ie n c e d u rin g parade c o m p le tio n . KIDDIES PARADE The k id d ie s parade w i l l c o n s is t o f fo u r d i v ­ is io n s : in d iv id u a ls ; fa m ily g ro u p s ; o th e r g ro u p s ; a n d , in d iv id u a l m o u n te d r id e r s .E a c h c h ild e n te rin g w i l l r e c e iv e a s m a ll g i f t p lu s a t ic k e t fo r th e d ra w in g o n a b o y 's a nd a g i r l 's b ic y c le . R ibbons w i l l be a w a rd e d in e a c h d iv is io n . The parade w i l l a s s e m b le o n th e p la y g ro u n d b e h in d G o ld Beach G rade S c h o o l a t 11:00 o ' - c lo e k a . m . on F r id a y , A u g u s t 10. Judging by h ig h s c h o o l s tu d e n ts , w ith G rade S ch o o l P rin ­ c ip a l G eorge W in e g a r a c tin g a s c o n s u lta n t, w i l l com m ence a t a s s e m b ly s ta rtin g tim e . Judging a c t iv it ie s w i l l c e a s e a t 11:45 a . m . and a w ard s w i l l be m ade. A ll e n tr ie s are u r ­ ged to a r riv e e a r ly in o rd e r th a t each m ay be g iv e n re a s o n a b le c o n s i d e r a t i o n by th e Judg es. The parad e w i l l b e g in it s m arch p ro m p tly a t 12:00 n o o n , e n te rin g E lle n s b u rg A v e . a t th e s o u th e nd o f th e G rade S c h o o l. S p e c ia l n o te is m ade fo r th o s e k id d ie s w ho p la n to e n te r a s in d iv id u a l m ou n te d r id e r s . O n ly r id e r s 14 y e a rs a nd y o u n g e r m ay e n te r th e k id d le s p a ra d e . I f a r id e r in t h is age group is a m em ber o f a m o u n te d g ro u p w h ic h w i l l be en te re d in th e m a in p a ra d e o n S u n d a y, he or she may n o t e n te r th e k id d ie s p a ra d e . I n d iv ­ id u a l m ounted rid e r s e n te re d in th e k id d ie s parade w i l l a s s e m b le o n H illc r e s t S tre e t, w e s t o f s c h o o l p la y g ro u n d s . The k id d ie s parad e w i l l te rm in a te in th e arena a t th e fa irg ro u n d s . K id d le s g a m e s , u n ­ der th e d ir e c tio n o f H a ro ld K n a p p , w i l l be h e ld Im m e d ia te ly a fte r th e p a ra d e . A l l c h ild r e n , w h e th e r parad e p a r tic ip a n ts o r n o t, are e l i g ­ ib le to c o m p e te . C a sh a nd o th e r p riz e s w i l l be a w a rd e d . M r. Knapp has p la n n e d a gam es program w h ic h w i l l in c lu d e m ore c h ild r e n u n ­ der b e tte r c o n t r o ls , th e re b y p ro v id in g more fu n fo r c h ild r e n and a d u lt s . D ra w in g s fo r th e b ic y c le s w i l l be h e ld d u rin g th e g a m e s. Big Game Booklets Ready Witness Assembly Termed Success “Stimulated with more faith, strength and courage to fu lfill Oregon hunters are advised their commission to do God’s will, the Port Orford delegation that cages of the 1063 big game of Jehovah's Witnesses returned regulations are now being ship­ Monday from Bureka's *Cour ped to all license agents and p ageous Ministers District Con­ should be available lor public dBtnbution within the vention' which ended Sunday,' The regulations rule bock to according to E. C. Carlson, s unitor to the synopsis of last spokesman for the group who year, although hunters attould termed the assembly a “total find it a IXtie easier to locate success." information pertaining to speck “Courageous Ministers Re­ k hunts. main Steadfast” was the key­ AM hunting seeeona for each note address by Alvyn L, big game animal are contained Franck, convention chairman io separate boxed-in secttom A model ministry develop­ with the various seasons Hated ment program “Search for the under appropriate heed tags Sheep and Feed Them'' was The synapato folder atoo con conducted by Elmer Manfred*. a map showing the big California circuit minister. game management units plus This program was built a- a description of each unit bound round demonstrations and in­ ary. terviews on overcoming prob­ Although all controlled deer lems encountered in the m ini­ seasons are listed in the regular stry and counsel on how to rule book, detailed deecrtptiorc reach Christian m aturity by ac­ of (be controlled deer bunting cepting more responsibility. areas are available in a separ­ “Baptism, a Courageous Step" ate folder obtained at license highlighted the Saturday pro­ agencies. gram as Lester M. Dugan, con­ The controlled deer season vention manager, delivered the folder also contains a map show ordination discourse to US new mg the general locations of the ministers. controlled bunts. Dugan said. “For believers to Hunters will find the general dedicate their lives to Jehovah hunting regulations outside the is a courageous step. It is a boxed sections, including gen solemn decision by which you eral license regulations, Juventi. set yourselves apart to serve hunting regulations, refugee God.” A fter the talk, the can­ open to hunting, areas closed didates filed out to the fa ir­ to hunting, tagging regulations, grounds pool where they were and arms sod ammunition. immersed in water to symbolize I their dedication. Highlight of the convention was the public talk. "Take Courage — God's Kingdom Is at Hand!” when 3.964 heard Oregon's request for a 1 3 -c e n t. Dugan, world headquarters rep­ resentative, say “A ll the evi­ per hundred pounds reduction;- dences are that the 'day' is in eastbound rail freight rates drawing near! Take all positive on potatoes is now before the steps then, to build up your western railroads’ standing rate courage, Christian courage. Only committee. The request was considered the people having the courage j like that of Christ are going to by the rc.iroads' Freight Traffic pass through the world-con­ Managers committee July 23 suming Armageddon that is This group referred it to the ahead. The Bible is positive in rate committee for investigation saying that God's new world of and report. This advice was received in righteousness is not for cow­ wires and letters to Paul T ards.” Rowell, agricultural develop­ SON VISITS ment chief for ’ e state depart­ W N. Bryant, son of Mrs. ment of agricu/ure. Landa Bryant, new in from Oak­ Oregon’s move for a reduction land, Calif., Friday evening, but was filed by the Oregon Public due to fog at North Bend, the U tility commissioner and joined plane landed at Eugene. North in by the state department of Bend passengers were then agriculture to aid Oregon grow­ shuttled by auto to the ooast ers after a 13-cent per hundred Saturday the Bryants and Che reduction in rates on eastern Adolph Windmaisers drove to Idaho potatoes. Brookings to see the new High Malheur county shippers need way 101. The group said Brook­ the reduction to compete on ings was also fogged in while t h ei r eastbound movement. Port Orford was clear and sun­ Washington shippers also have ny-thanks to OJAC. requested compensatory reduc­ On Sunday Bryant and Wind- tions for the same reasons maiser drove up Elk River 20 The reduction if granted, miles for some trout fishing would also affect central Ore­ and a picnic lunch On Monday gon and Klamath potato pro­ the Bryants and Windmaisers ducers to some extent, although motored to Roseburg where their out-of-state shipments go Bryant met a business associate prim arily to California markets, and continued to Medford for an according to Rowell. engagement. A TTEND SHRINE PICNIC SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs Shirley Laird. Allen and Kelley, and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Morris attended the Shrine picnic Sunday Myrtle Point THURSDAY BRIDGE The Thursday Bridge group played at Grace Wagner’s last Thursday Geneva Tucker was high, and Esther Conley second. Next hostess is Lola Wind- maiser. his sloe-eyed lass looks a piqued at having her siesta . 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