Battle Rock Students T o u r State Capitol
Completing a short chapter
of youthful pleasant mem ories
were 37 eighth grade student*
of b attle Hock Junior High with
I h e i r teacher, Mlaa C larice
Hopkins, and chaperone, M r* .
Hlalne M arsh, M r* . G il Kuah,
M rs. Hoy C a rr, M r« . Hod Mc
Kenzie, M r * . Roy Knlund, M ra.
Donald Stole, M rs. Hobart M c
Kenzie and liua d riv e r, A. W.
“ Tiny** Lawrence when they re
turned Friday evening from u
two-day vl alt to the Stale Capitol
In Salem.
The students left Port Orford
early Thursday morning and
visited the State School for the
Deaf at inld-inornlng^wherethey
observed classes or ¡dl ages
In eesaton. Agee for atudenta
attending thia school arc from
four y e a r* through 20. I out a
M yere, superintendent, met the
visiting student« in a p relim in
ary meeting In the school aud
itorium .
Following lunch at the banquet
room of the Senator hotel they
vtelled the birthplace of O re -
gon’ r state government, Cham -
poeg, the Kotwrt Newell Home
and the state park which con
tain* the historical m a rk er,
((he alte of Oregon Provincial
government). Oregon marketing
waa observed with a trip through
M eier and Frank** department
store to observe m ercantile
M arketing.
The class met In the evening
at the Senator hotel for a ban
quet with M r. and M rs . lo re n
P. Steiner, form er principal of
the Bandon Junior high, and M r.
and M ra . Robert Etieraole as
guests. M r. Steiner represent
ed the State Board of I deestloa
by Invitation and represented
D r. Leon M lnear, state super
intendent of puhltc Instruction.
Eberaole la chief o ffic er of the
state c a p i t o l building. The
gueata ware impressed with
the class m e m te rs’ pleasing
manners, and excellent delivery
of the flag salute, the Pream ble
to the Constitution, National
Anthem and the state song,
“ Oregon My Oregon.’ 1 The eve
ning ended with recreational
bowling at Eastwood Lanes and
a view of the lighted capitol
dome.
Friday morning the atudenta
entered the Rotunda of the cap-
Itol under the escort of E b e r-
adla, who explained the murala
and other Interesting details of
tin c a p it o l I n il lin e , niu hnt'.
received a surprise when they
were given a trip to the Gov
ern o r's private office.
R o b e r t M cKenzie, c l a s s
president, presented Gov. .Mark
Hatfield with three pieces of
stained inyrtlowood candelabra
In graduated sizes. The Gov
ernor'« office Is encased In
myrtleworxl and tie was very
pleased with the gifts from the
rlgss and showed the students
many mementos he had received
In ’ the past eight years since
hrftias been governor. He ex
pressed his regret In leaving
office and not being there tn
the future to greet the annual
v i s i t o r s . A visitor replied,
“ They would see him In W ash-
Btudents viewed the gallery
of j the House of Representati
ve« and Senate Chambers, and
than Eberaole let t h e m climb
the steps to the Rotunda Dome,
th f firs t class which has ever
l«en Invited to do so. Before
leaving, each member received
a Capitol Guide Hook, ami a
State Seal. For the two mem
bers of the class who could not
make the trip , Carol Moore and
David Russell, two gold State
Seals personally signed by the
Governor, were given to the
class for the delivery.
Following lunrh In the Capitol
cafeteria, students visited the
State Prison store and th eO re-
gon State School for the Blind.
Robert McKenzie, tn behalf
of the class ami the Pori O r
ford Lion’s Club,presented M r.
Edwards, superintendent of the
school, a check for $25.
6 n the return trip through
C o rvallis the students had plan
ned to visit the Horner Museum
but were unable to due to paint
ing the building. They visited
i^ v era l other OregonState Uni
versity campus buildings.
Students attending were Kevin
llUsa, Kay Chapman, Janet
Cushman, Bharon Denn, Lori
Knlund, Mike Gentry, Kareen
G rim es, Pat Guzman, Ronald
llulce, David Knott Ingh am, Roll
e r! McKenzie, Jack Nowlin,
M a r k Polar, Richard Rush,
Penny Strain, Barbara Toftum,
Hrett Valet, David VanBIhber,
Steven King, Nancy Armstrong,
Jackie Bright, Hob C a rr, Diana
Denn, Cathy D e l s m a r t e r ,
■ S h erry Doane, Clyde Gore,
l i r e nt Hodge, Tony Heffner,
K a r e n Kuhiar, Brad Marsh,
big—Read I" em|>hastze« co« of
Cha b n |« rtan t function« of the
A large number of member« library. M any new book* have
andgueit« attended the fe llo w - been 4 tided during the part year
■hlu dinner and the m eeting, held and everyone 1« Invited to per
on Sunday. Mr«. George M oe I ber, use them.
Mr«. G. W, l-detrom, Mrs. W alter
Ona of the new non-flctlon
P r a t t , Mr«. Donald Stole, Mrs. book« r e c e n t l y racalved 1«
Lyle Gee and M n . Ray Reinke "Catherine the Great" by Zoe
were In charge of the dinner.
Oldenbourg. This 1« the fascin
ating «tory of an obscure Ger
man Princess who became Em
UBICAR Y LCAVDOWN
ises» of Russia.
This week Is National Library
Bom Sophia August* Freder
W eek. The motto "Keep Grow- ic k * of AnhaJt-Zerbct, a poor
CO NG REG ATIO N M EETIN G
he and Mrs, Msnsch had visited
during ' Ire Ir Europe an tr Ip. These
tilde« have been ihown to many
organizations and wars greatly
appreciated,
G U IL D M E E T IN G
The women of the church w ill
m eat In the fireside ro o m at
7t3O p.jn. 'Fhe pastor w ill ba In
charge of the lesson topic.
German principality, «he waa
m arried to Grand Duka Peter,
zrandaon of Peter the Great of
Hiiaaia, w hile «till a child. Sep
arated from her fam ily,th e «pent
her teenage year« In a foreign
land w ith an Im m ature, heat lie
huaband and hl« susplclouc aunt
who was then EmpreM of Russia.
She * n extrem ely lonely. Any
one who showed friendliness to
ward Catherine war Im m ediat
e ly exiled. She grew up between
fear far her life and a strong de
sire to rule Russia.
Port Orford New«, Thunday, A pril 21, 1966—3
When the Empress died, Cath
erine1« huaband waa crowned
Peter UL H e was a weak ruler
a n d «howed signs of Insanity.
Catherine waa persuaded to take
over. Peter wa» kille d and «he
wa»crowned Empress Catherine
Catherln's greatest desire
w a s to be regarded as a wise
ruler. Shecorresponded w ith such
enlightened men as Voltaire and
Diderot. She won w a rs and
brought much enlightenment
anti f ame to Russia, yet aha «ub-
Jected the pea«ant» to a life of
slavery.
Although Catherine w ill go
down In history ae a great ruler,
her fame a« a woman w ill also
last. Her m a n y love affair»
scandal bed moet of Europe.
Anyottt w ith an overdue book
b aiked to re tir o It a« no over
due fine* w ill be collected thia
week.
M t k M l K. M l u , I ' l t 11< I.I I'' ' I ,
Audi« Potter, David Sheffield,
Clinton Stole, Scott Woodworth,
and Steven Wilson.
IU N S E T GARDEN CLUB
The Simret Garden club held
their regular m eeting Friday,
A|trll IS, at the home of Mrs.
M arce lla G ilfilla n w i t h Loti
Harrison as co-hosteis.
Maurlne Dewey was in charge
ol the (rogran, on horticulture
and propagation.
W ith fourteen members pre
sent, Jean Stratton was appoint
ed to fill out the term as p re li-
dent because of the resignation
of Paulyne Clarke due to ill
health.
Mrs. G ilfilla n won the door
prise.
The club gave the library a
clubcalendar and also lumlshed
them with sbouquetof llowers
In honor of Library Week.
The next regular m eeting
w ill be on Friday, M ay 20, w ith
s picnic lunch at ArLzona Ranch,
10 a. m . The m eeting w ill pre
cede lunch.
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EASTER GUESTS
Easter Sunday gueits at the
home of M r.andM rs.G ary Ram
ey, Eugene, were Mr«, Ram ey’ s
grandm other, Mrs.Fred Jamieion
of Port Orford, her parents, M r.
and Mrs. M arlon Wilson of S a l
em , and her lister, M r*. Don M c
M ichaels, w h o Is home from
H a w a ii w hile her husband Is
serving three months tea-du ty.
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EVENING GUESTS
Tuesday evening guests at the
home of M r,and Mrs. Del New
kirk were M r. and Mrs. Clarence
Parks of W illa m in a .
On Saturday, M r. and Mrs.
New kirk motored to Cam at V a l
ley to »pend the day w ith her
lister and fa m ily , M r. and Mrs.
C e cil Tooley.
V ISITS
A a
LARGE
IN S A L IM
M rs,FredJam ieion accompan
ied her ton Howard as far as
Salem to the home of her daugh
ter a n d fam ily , M r. and Mrs.
M arion Wilson for a few days
l i l t week.
Howard traveled on to Wash
ington where he was m et at I l
waco by his (»other, C e cil, who
Is f i s h i n g the luinm cr from
there, and reported enjoying a
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ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH NEWS
The women of Zion Lutheran
Church w ill hold their annual
bake sale In the Cooa-C ary Co
op building on M a y 6, This w ill
he just before M other's D«y, and
would make a very fine g ift for
mothers, grandm others and shut-
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ITioee rcce ivlng one year pins
were C lin t Stole, Caryn Marsh
a n d Gerald Stole. Receiving
third quarter pins were Tony and
Gayle Hefner, one half year
plna, Janis Petokj first quarter
pins, Julie Myers, Chris Jensen
and Doug Jamieson. In order to
receive one of the award puis,
the ch ild must attend Sunday
school and church worship for
tw elve Sundays during the quar
ter.
PRESERVES
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
The annual Birthday Party
w ill l>e held on A p ril 24, at 4
p. m . The public and all m e m
bers of the church are Invited to
attend. The pastor w ill show
si ides on the Berlin W a ll as w ell
as East and West Berlin, which
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