Group Formed To Back Art Of YWfi OM ro w by Another S u n d a y rain was welcomed by all of us parched people but it did dampen the Rotary-Lions Club picnic sched­ uled on that afternoon at Paradise Point. Seems that the Lions, either being more rugged or more prompt, were able to get their picnic consumed before the deluge came. The barbecued del­ icacies being prepared by Rotarian Harry Price called for a dryer clime in which to eat, so the group took the food to the elegant indoor recreation room of Pat and Clara Miller. So all’s well that ends well, and "weller" than that they could not have done. * * * Ira and Geneva Tucker, and Ira’s sister, Isabel Baer, jeeped out of town early last Saturday morning on their annual vacation to be spent at their Canadian ranch. They expect to be away two weeks. A new organization of Ore­ gon industry, business and professional leaders has been formed to help spearhead the $1.5 million fund drive for major expansion and moderni­ ze tion of the Portland Art Museum and related school fa­ cilities, it has been announced by Charles F. Adams, chairman of the group. “ Formation of this special business committee points up the growing Impact of art as a combined business and cul­ tural asset,’’ the Portland bank­ er said. The new group is the Port- land Art Association’s business and industry committee, sch­ eduled to have some 80 active participants. It is one of sev­ eral groups now at work on the first public fund raising drive in the association s 7 5 - year history. Construction will start next June, with completion in Oc­ tober, 1969, of an additional 3,055 feet of galleries, a new building forthecollege-accred­ ited school with enrollment ex­ panded from the present 1000 to 1700 students, plus a new audltorium/1 e c t u r e hall, art restoration facilities and other improvements. The project is at the present museum site on SW Park near Portland State Col­ lege and the Oregon Historical Society building. Ihe museum and school are the only extensive facilities of their kind in the Pacific North­ west and, when expansion Is completed, will be among the nation’s best, Adams empha­ sized. Traffic Tune Up 1. If you are Involved in an automobile accident, what Information should you give to the other driver? ANSWER: Give to the other driver, his passengers or any injured pedestrian, your name, Port Orford News, Thursday, September 21. address, and the license number of your car. Show your d ri­ ver’s license, and give its num­ ber if asked to do so. 2. What should you do if you collide with an unattended ve­ hicle and the owner cannot be located? ANSWER; Leave a note where he can find lt when he returns to his car. The note must in­ clude your name and address and a brief description of what happend. Ifyoudamageproperty other than a motor vehilce (in­ cluding domestic animals), you must try to locate the owner or person in charge to report damage. information to make a report. Should you also report the ac­ cident? ANSWER: Yes. Reports must be filed by drivers even if a police officer' is at the scene. Accident information is con­ fidential and cannot be used as evidence in any ensuing court action; however, it may be re­ vealed whether drivers filed reports. Your report must be filed within 24 hours to local police or the Department of Motor Vehicles. (For further in f o r m a tio n contact the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles.) 3. You are involved in an accident. A police officer a r­ rives at the scene and gathers M t au rue 4&S 3 £y^eteKtNS ORANGE JUICE ALUMINUM FOIL ZEE WAX PAPER CMUOTf 1 nN COR-H Û.T. iV-k. PUAS PLAIN BEETS — « 948 4 * « 19« SMMDIN6 WG ROAST LUNCH MEATS SMOKED PORK CHOPS CHIU ROLLS SNKAGE ROUS FRESH MtDUNO BEEF VEGETABLES ”" 4 S ♦ 1 I nUKROEP F ▼ 79^ lb TO 59 'r E*CH- Li G94 494 — - — -w 2W 95 2 5 ¡ 7W HS-m -f»r si MAYONNAISE Ml SPAGHETTI SAIICE SAUCE 49« * flAVOt W O E * » « * ”"- B/ABBOBfD A CANNED MODS GREEN GGAMÇ P A C IF IC ÎZ & 7 Ç RIG «TEAK« M W BEANS MNCAKE MIX “ - W TON«t-WeBTflSmR.E * RWr 2C4 PK& I n allums f me fff saa 0 - 2 -____ Œ or Jb-y Where Tricee Are Lower Every "Dey! TO? } „ W P ft TO? VALUE VALUE VALUE <1 *M’’S Ä *1*#’ ’ TOP VALUE STAMPS ,