P Brookings-Harboi Pilot aa iiy in the horse show pav 2:30 and 8 o’clock. T he H elene o u r y e a r cam p u s p ro g ram f o r , day for th e P o rtla n d V eteran 's H ughes S ta g e R evue will show s tu d e n ts p lan n in g to teach in ele- H ospital for a co m p lete check un in th e g ra n d sta n d nightly a t 8 m e n ta ry schools. E arlie r, elem en- _________ _ o ’clock w ith Ted M ack as m a ste r ta ry ed u catio n stu d e n ts had to of cerem onies. O th e r events in ­ re g is te r fo r one y e a r at a college clude a $1,000,000 farm m achinery of education. exhibit and d em o n stratio n s; horse racin g daily except Sunday, 1:30 The 8 1 th y e a r of classes begins Two new 60-m an coop erativ e 5 SA LEM (S p ecial) S ep tem b er I p m .; Ted M ack radio talen t S ep tem b er 27 at O regon S ta te d o rm ito ries for m en will be ready I ingg a host of things to do in quest 7 p. m. daily and R ay V llege oldest s ta te edu catio n al lor use this y e a r and n u m ero u s 4 o th e r physical im provem ents have 2 < '• f'gon salm on derbies, th e S ta te I G ordon’s F un Show tw ice a day n stitu tio n in Oregon. New' s tu d e n ts will a rriv e on the been m ade d u rin g the sum m er. 2 Eair, P endleton R ound-U p and on th e grounds (free). T he P endleton Round-U p, S ep ­ •arnpus S ep tem b er 19 for a week The new’ chem ical en g in erin g 4 s veral county fairs a re am ong those listed by the T ravel In ­ te m b e r 1618 includes these ev ­ of o rien ta tio n , placem ent e x a m i­ I uilding is ab out on-fourth com- i' im ation Division, O regon S ta te e n ts : A rena show s S ep tem b er 16- nations and conferences w ith a d ­ pleted and will be ready fo r next 2 2 18, 1:15 p. m. and finals S e p te m ­ visers. R eg istratio n for both new school year. H ighway D ep artm en t. SEWING Oregon S ta te F air, S alem eight b er 18, 7:30 p. m.; H appy Canyon and old stu d en ts is p lan n ed S ep ­ T he football season gets under- ® w ay S ep tem b er 25 when Idaho « «vs, S ep tem b er 411, has an over- P ag ea n t. S ep tem b er 15-18 at 7:45 tem b er 24 and 25. MACHINES E n ro llm en t this y e a r is ex- com es to OSC for th e 1954 open­ I circus them e th is year. G ates I P, m., H appy C anyon P avilion; B ank T erm s open at 8 a. m. to m idnight all I W estw ard Ho? P a ra d e on Sep oected to clim b above th e 5000 er. It will be only th e second gam e Portable Machines ‘ g h t days. An en larg ed garden tim b e r 17 at 10 a. m .; M ain S treet m ark. L ast y e a r’s to tal w as 1868 played in th e new stad iu m d edica­ show will have a circus them e Cowboys, S ep tem b er 17-18, m o rn ­ College officials expect th e to tals ted a t hom ecom ing last fall. $39-5° up an d a real circus will play tw ice ing and night on M ain S tre e t. The to increase stead ily in th e next Indian V illage is open day and 10 years. Col. an d Mrs. S ta n ley W entz, B rookings H e a d q u a rte rs An addition to OSC cou rse and d a u g h te r Suzan, of T herm al. o u zan . oi in e rm a l, • T H E Y A R D STIC K 4 < ah fo rm a visited w ith Rev. and 8 . S ' night to visitors w ith special trib al Vrs. S a d le r T h u rsd a y and F ri- 6 Write for in fo rm atio n and 8 lances on F riday night. day of last week. 8 F re e hom e d e m o n stratio n 8 S alm on derbies are an impor- ' 'n t p art of S ep tem b er activ ities Davenport Appliance a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M iller and ?nd include th e Bandon D erby, Helen S h o em ak er sp en t last S u n ­ Shop / • p t-m b e r 12'O ctober 3 w ith $600 day at O rick, C alifornia, visiting + 4 2101 W. M ain S t. 8 in m erch an d ise prizes plus *22 Bob and C lara Goyke. C lara Yost daily prizes; th e S iletz D erb y a t re tu rn e d to Gold Hill wit T aft, S ep tem b er 11-O etober 24 w ith over Sl’.Ot'O in m erchandise oiizes; Siuslaw D erby, F lorence S ep tem b er 7-10; W a rre n to n D er­ ¡ lours £' to S by, ex ten d in g over' from A ugust Phone 3 4 4 4 Did Yon Reeeit'e A 30 to S e p te m b e r 6 and w orld fam ­ ous A storia Derby, ex ten d in g rom A ugust 28-S eptem ber 6. OREGON STATE TO BEGIN 87th YEAR SEPT. 27 THURSDAY, S E P T . 2, 1954 September To Be Active M onth Throughout State J E V A N S E L E C T R IC J M RADIO - TV Service and Installation D IV ID E N D ON YOUR FIRE INSURANCE? New y2 Ton INTERN? TIGNAI PICK-UP LOO ■Bl SHIRLET STUART There ought to be some kind of autom atic w arning device to keep wives on the alert against husbands who suddenly become economy, minded: suddenly, th at i s ,' a fte r bills come in for a new casting rod and power saw! All unconscious of budget visions dancing in Jeff’s bead I barged in iirily: “ Well, our old washing ma­ chine gave its last wheeze today and just up and died! We have to have a new one now.” b*,111 ufford it. Out of the ques­ tion. That was my answ er . , _ - a . p . ’D short and to the ud b'bnt. I had in- T te n t! e d i n m y I Ieater, Spare Tire T urn Signals DAVIS TRUCK & TRACTOR RUG AND UPHOLSTERY C L E A N IN G ikn K TREE ESTIM A TES O all work guaranteed satisfactory 4 0 j \ C O Q U IL L E A U T O CO. OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS H A U L IN G LIVESTOCK LUMBER H A Y -G R A IN B U ILD IN G MATERIALS { Brookings Livestock & Truckinq Co. L j 5 * i j See fa (NN f NG \ $ i $ i 3 5 j 2 B RO O K IN G S, O R EG O N I W c 2411 - - After 7 p. ni., Phone 2625 o Ü Phone 2282 iA ; *"¡1 z— a In Your Home O r At O ur Plant • - J ') sch ming If Not, You’re Missing An Opportunity To Save On Costs A rthur Knox Insurance Agency GALLAGHER BLDG. Phone 2211 RrnnL; little mind to appeal to J e f f 's m e- ehanieal nature in describing the machine I had my heart set on, W hirlpool’s lat- est autom atic washer. I really could have waxed enthusiastic over the guide lite control panel, a marvel in mechanical perfection. At your hnger-tip on a beautifully-colored fully-illum inated panel there are choices of w ater tem peratures for whites and cottons, prints and colors, or delicate fabrics; water levels, and washing times. Auto­ m atically, a colored light reveals your choices, then a colored indi- cator follows the washer operation so you know w hat’s going on every step of the way! “ I can show ’ you.” I pitched in, that the new w asher I have in mind will cost only half as much to operate as our old machine.” «Jeff got on his “prove it” look, so I explained about the suds-m iser which cuts soap, w ater and fue,. costs by saving clean, sudsy watet for use from one load to the next. He really perked up his ears at that so I explained how mucl? w ater could be saved by using small am ounts instead of full capa­ city for a little load of socks or a dab of nylons. By now Jeff was off the defensive so I went on about the fully flexible washing cycle which enables you to stop, repeat Sr?uten’ or skip any p art of the autom atic operation. I wound up the cam paign with inform ation on the seven complete rinses, an interior ultra-violet lamp to help sanitize clothes, and a dual cvcle one which sounds when a wash load is completed! w e ..havc new washer I n i ° m addening *17 subt!e to l hear i v i n Jeff g it \ > a ; I little I fc1 - - — - .... oinaiv investment ? a ,’" ut “h is’' .s nia»t investr" ! r H aj how easy it is on the budget’ but I m h id m en iy tim e waiting U r te »ell him selt on the mat. h mg autom atic dryer. 4 rngauiu; OCEAN THEATRE T > I m tra nc O ON HIG H W A Y 101 — 5 M ILES N O R TH O F C R E S C E N T CITY Friday, Saturday—September 3, RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO Audio M urphy S u san C abot SEA OF LOST SHIPS «- John D erek — W anda H endrick ♦ ♦ ♦ Sunday, Monday—September 5, 6 - ELEPHANT WALK E lizab eth T ay lo r — D ana A ndrew s CEASEFIRE r A K orean d o cu m en ta ry ♦ ♦ ♦ I tie s , W ed., I lmrs.— September 7, 8, 9 FAIR WINDS TO JA V A V era R alsto n — F red M cM urray SUN SHINES BRIGHT C harles W in cg ar — Jo h n R ussell ; (T ech.)