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S ta n d a rd fir s t a id courses h a w C oast L u m b e r Co. to the c o m m u n ity and in d u s try . w ill s ta rt at 11 a m . T h e second courses w ill b held at th e B ro o k - t! ■ in * d u s try Keep T b ^acts Public W e feel th a t an i'« h t*'iia l, relating to “ ke e p ing th e fa cts p u b lic " pi it I it th e C lin to n v ille , W isco n sin p a [< r is w o rth y o f b* in ? re p rin te d here, m a in ly be cause we feel »he same w ay S u m m e r m u st have com e to B ro o k in g s . I t ’s w a rm , pleasant and people are ta lk in g m a in ly about fis h in g . T he dust p ro b le m h o n is a big one, and I ’m a fra id to d riv e m y c a r o v e r 15 m ile s an h o u r, because some w om en are a lw a y s s ta n d in g in fr o n t h a n g in g c l o t h ’s, g iv in g out d ir ty looks. * * * * * T he W isconsin IT » - ‘ ssociation has ca lle d u,»on th«? state le g is la tu re to a d '.a I- ! a q u irin g tl it m e e tin g ot a ll I oca» u n its o f g o v e rn m e n t and of 1 s’ itv agencies be ojien to the p u b lic T h e re is m oi ■ to '• m o v m e n t th a n a huneh o f new.g- W e do have one c o n ta c t w ith papei» lo o k in g 1» •asv news the C o u n ty C o u rt and th a t is T h e rc[»oi tu g o l p .ib lic a f l i i r s is th è mos, im p o rta n t re Pob Is m e rt Bob stops in the o ffic e p o rtin g th a t an ni i do«,. WIul.? th e r a iv rnany o th e i o c c a s io n a lly , and t< Ils us w h a t i> types ol news in - v ap i. Un- i h i ' ss ol W isco n sin and thè g o in g on in C o ld Beach th a t e f n a tio n w o u ld bi a » ng ind«*‘«l d it w as not d iliy p n , in fe c ts us. W e th in k th a t Judge re p o rtin g those at I; v h ' . eoncern a ll thè people and thè F o rs y th should appoint a p u b lic va i tous g o v e rn m e n ts w h i< ìi a c ’ «stablishod fo r th e b e n e fit o f ity d ire c to r so th a t the paper in th e s o u th e rn h a ll of the count.' a ll th u people. Tin* N a tio n a l EdiToi a ' >oc itio n , re p re s e n tin g as it docs c b u ld get item s on w h a t is in the thbf» c o m m u n ity n«w p -, i » tli c o u n try , has e sta b lish e d a p e rm c o u n ty budget, etc anent F re e d o m ol I r i o n » m i «•< rn rn ilte e ch a rg e d w ith p u b lic 'Ph«* ('hand» r o f C om m erce is iz in g a ll p ro b le m s of : H • s to g o v e rn m e n ta l news on a ll | noon m eetings, about levels. Then ba- b en d a rm in g a m o u n t ol w o rk lo r th is 1 t ill k in g w h ic h I am in fa v o r o f, and a e o m m itt/- to do g re a t m any p«*ople I have ta lk e d W h a t I M'S beneath i i loose m o ve m e n t lo r secrecy in to are, also y o u ’ve got to e a t a n y g o v e rn m e n t? N o th i except in d iflle re n e w to th e irn- w ay. and an h o u r lo n g m e e tin g , p o rt a n re ol h a v in g ib ¡mb k n o w its business N o Joyal c itiz e n at w h ic h you ar«* tr y in g to eat, o r p u b lic o ffic ia l w o u ld ev» • i c e to ex|»ound a th e o ry th a t sec- w o u ld kewp th e m e e tin g s to th«* r w y w o u ld be i ood fo i i ment. p oint People d o n ’t m ake th«1 e v S e cn tc y p ro b le m s oee r tost fre q u e n tly on a c o m m u n ity en in g m e e tin g s to«» m uch any level A g ro u p ol el.'Cted ipointed o ffic ia ls m a y o fte n f<el m o re Ix'eausr.' th e re is ju s t too th a t th e ir w o rk c u, I ■ n o i " e a sily in a s p e c ific s itu a tio n iM iieii go in g on ’Phis is th e m «•,- i f the p u b lic is not aw n I d d ic u ltie s it m a y Iw e n c o u n te rin g ing’.vst to w n I ’ve e v e r seen. E ven P ro lw ib ly th e re have been < in to n v ille o ffic ia ls w h o fedt th a t wav? th«* m e e tin g have m eetings. * * * * * at tim e s T o o u r know ? uge. .. have never bad a p ro b le m o f gov- e rn n ie n t secrecy m Hi ell I'h rre have been tim e s w hen we wen* in fo rm e d o l in IP c ia 's w c ie d is c u s s in g and asked th a t no p u b lic ity be iv»«n t l i - r u n . m t a c tio n s but th a t the lu ll s to ry could be t o ld I t • • have eom ph. d w ith those requests w hen p u b lic ity w o u ld h a v e k ille d a deal th a t w as r e a lly in the p u b lic in te re s t T h a t is n 't the basic p robb in ol g o v e rn m e n ta l secrecy, A c tu a lly c lo s in g th e proceedings o f a p u b lic body to any repnvsentntiv» s <>| tb , o r a n y p riv a te c itiz e n is the dang- erous step t h a t t a k e s p u l i 1 ■ know N 'dge o f its a ffa ir s a w ay fom the p u b lic. Som« c o m >» m s | th a t poblem . I f w e in c to liv e la iih fu llv bv the basic ru b 's o f democracy, Hvery bit ol bnsine ol \» i a>'<ncy o l g o v e rn m e n t, aside fro m military s tra te g y , should lx open to any c itiz e n w ith s u ffic ie n t intoneat in g o ve rn m e n t to i n q u i i . about p u b lic business th a t s w h a t the \\ is«'onein Press A sso cia tio n w a n ts w hen its “ w h u- ” tli,- pul lie w e ll-ln 'in g is Iwst served by l u ll and com p ,« c « ivvi • ol a ll govei n in e n ta l m e e tin g s |»oss- ible o n ly vvn«n thoM> m « " , ir a r open to the press and the p u b lic it expresses M u r ra y ,P a lm e r has a c q u ire d a ll th«> l ix t u r s fo r his new store. N o w a ll h«‘ needs is th«' fo u r w a lls, and B ro o kin g s w ill have a d e p a rt m ent sto re I su re w ish it w o u ld be big enough to have an » 'le va tor. I sure do miss e le va to rs, and I u n d erstand th a t th e re isn 't any in the e n tire c o u n tv . B L ( X ) I) BANK in he li^ h t C co n te m p o ra ry th in k in g . A r tis ts such as P aul K lc ? n an 1 M atisse devote ! Ihe g re a te r pai t o f th e ir life tr y in g to c a p tu re th ? d ire ctn e ss anil s im p lic ity . n h 'n 'n in c h ild re n 's a rt. So long as ai was ju d g e d on th ? basis ol its , | h o to g ra p h ie fid e d ity , th e c h ild ' co u ld not hop* lo r m o m th a n a g e n tle but cond«*sc n d in g pat on (th e head, fo r his e ffo rts . F a th e r ¡ r e lu c ta n tly b ru sh in g his "venin,g p a p e r aside to look a' his pesist- a n t c h ild ’s d o o d lin g is a to.» la m I il a r s'? ne in every home, at one t im e o r ano, L u . T he c h ild is p ro u d ol »he l it t l e ' m ast' r pmee” yet he in sists on a p p ro va l. 'Phis a tte n tio n gives h im ia chance to e x p la in v rb a lly w h it he was un tb! * to « .¡ihnn in tin* d ra w in g . 'Pile c h ild is fu lly a w a re th a t th e m is m ore to n a tu re th a n ho is able to record on th«’ piece o f paj>er. T o m a ke up fo r tb t« c lin ic a l s k ill he m il s on m e a n in g fu l impie.'.sions and ideas. He u s u a lly suee»*«'ds in c a p tu rin g some big o v e ra ll iin p ie s s io n th a t is so o fte n o verlooked by th«' sophist mated a rtis t H is a rt has b en strip p e d ol a ll s u p e rfic ia l d e ta il. M useum s are fille d w ith p a in t ings w h ich have superb c ra fts m a i.sh ip , bid la ck any k in d ol c e n tra l them e o r m eaning. ’Ph* y o u n g a rt s tu i.e n t w ho sets o u i to p e rfe ct his te ch n iq u , in o rd e r to SEA at ion. a rt W ha tb«- i rn it n»,, < -»i ir* ol e o m m u n ie a tio l I V . ‘s i tho artist want us to see the th in g , c o lo r o r mood th a fase nat d h m m ost Out o f an in fin ite panoram a o f impressions he se b'cts a single unified in.- ’ ression to convey. A ll else is bid i s e ttin g fo r h s c e n tra l th me. If w shot ’d o .rsu tho rid d ! ' I vis u a l p «•-»•; it ion fa r »nougn >hould come to th e s ta r tlin g •onelusion th a t no tw o people •a tl ' • same th in g A lso we w o u ld i d L it vv ■ 1 • not really s •? ■ d ll o u i eyes at a ll, but w ith o u r bind. Ey< s are but a 1 a to m ic a l o r.v a y trs th t e a iry lig h t to th o lin d w h e re Jiiey ar? d e c ip h e r'd nd i . i _,ani/.('d in to m e a n in g fu l m p i«'ssa in s. W o eaoh so • a e e iid in g Io o u r ■r 'ti.il in te r sts e »! d«'sues Yvi? illy s o ¡ma , tl, it r .an- ge to pass the tilt s h o d « o .r on- C iO U S Ill'S S T o m ore fu lly ' ealize hi , some evening w l en you are n a frie n i! home, ask he m an vh a t kin d o f a dress h,s ' a rim :, tl , ii w a tc h h im r h o lo m ansv e rin g . One«' it has •('me a conscious f ict he co u ld te ll yo u lig h t aw ay. I B u t iio vo u ld probably b hard pressed o say h r sure o th e rw is e , even th o u g h I? had seen h?r in the ana* dr« ss a ll d a v .l ROOM CHETCO DONORS IN N BREAKFAS'r - T w o ii'c e n t donors, connected w ith th«' B ro o k in g s -H a rb o r w a lk - in k blood bank a ie Mrs. L e s te r T w o h y , tw o w eeks ago; and M rs. G rae Y e lto n w ho gave on W e d nesday o f last w«'ek. 7 lo 9 DINNER — 5 to S SUNDAYS o a.m. to S pan. CLOSED a ll th e r? WHEK YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY Have your car Serviced > O o ► <> > > o > D R IF T MOND.IYS A t Lou Blanc, Inc. Leave y o u r packages in y o u r ca r th ro u g h o u t th e day Complete Service OCEAII Cadillac and Oldsmobile Safety-Tested Used Cars IC U BLANC. In c . \ ¡sit Our W holesale Row • I THEATRE > V > fN TR A N C E * ------ , r - t v -My 4, T ” -T if • ON H IG H W A Y 101 ' 11 I S NO R I ' l l <>P C R F S C I \ T C1T.Y \V\Xx' x vW\v\\v\\x June Eair Prices S E R V IC E S H E L I ) M e m o ria l services lo r deceas'd veterans w e re held M ay 30th, th e re h mg fo u rte e n ext sevice personnel b u rie d th e re T lie s e rv ices w ere conduct 'd by the A m e r ican Legion, Vet tans ol f ore ig n W ars, and then Ladies A u x ilia r - s. b oth at lb«' ce in e try and a t the bridge. Rev. W . J S|x'n(»'r offered a very to u c h in g p ra y e r a t both sit« s am i th e re was a tir in g squad m i 'er th«> d ie c tio n ol A r t ln ir Shei man, J r. YELTONS 10-11 DESTRY Aud'ie Muipln r?tv k-, i o f hardtop- / j Man Blanchard 6 - D o o r fiiv ì^ r s i/ (tech.) Adventures I Robinson Crusoe ' ’’ Ml '* Dan t ) I Ici hh\ to set the m atte r sir.ught. 1.imes Eemaiulcz (tech) June 12 -13 There's Nt business Like Show Business Manlsii Mid,toe ( nenuSt ope i laid O ( oiinei Dan Daile\ THIS SS TOUR ARMY (lev hnicolor) I vv n .i, tin s to he sonic confusion about a h a rd to p really is, and vve’d like \ h ard to p is a gar that looks like a ( a»nv ert- ihk with the top lip but has a solid stvi I root o v erh ead and no center posts in the sidt teindoti' areas. I p until just re c e n tly , it could be built in volum e «»nly w ith tw o doors not m ore beeause it w ould tak e wholly n .w stru c tural principles to b i n ‘e a n o th e r set of kioots w ithout H. mu -to-roof c e n te r posts. H u t Buiek game up w ith those in. vv strue- tm al pi neiples and is now building, in yolum e hardtops w ith/ciwr deui $• June 1 4 -1 5 -1 6 A v M ■ it? * . B F « ll sTAPS t # »t. (iii . vi Rogers ( harlrx ( ’«»hum p ic tu r e d h e re . I t ’s th e by storm . . . lieea^.u at long last, is an automobile with the sleek and sporty styling o f a true hardtop but with separate doors for rear- seat passengers, plus the added room o/ a full- size lluiek St dan. ( b i top of that, t h i ; beauty is all B tiek — w ith tiie buoyant ride of B uiek’s all-coil springing the w alloping m ight of Buick s reeord-higit Yb j w e r —thc w h ip -q u ic k g e ta w a y a n d s iz a b le gas s a v in g s o f B u i c k ’ s s p e e ta e u la r \ a r ia b lc P i,e h D y n a t l o w . ’ A n d it's available in B uick’s tw o low est- p riced S e r ie s —the budget-tagged lNS-hp S 1 < ! v, , at the high -p erfo rm an ce 236-hp ( . J M l HY, lliu stru tei here. ( a n n e visit us f<»r a first-hand m eeting vvith the 4-D oor R iviera and see h o w quickly ; d ho e iv the Iasi w ord in autom obiles can be y ; * ly c i • v - . •} K 4.." .u .a r, j / i < ( . fh fn, S, >pc O C ivE T se e o n e 4-1 >i or Kiv icra. A nd it’s taking the country ztr BLACrv W ID O W \ an I Icthn Y ou W tN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUIC MENNINu BUIEK (¡ene 1 ierne\ MAN Spring Bungton John \gaij North Brookings a t- rd ? -• one w o rk in g du - i angle grain !i! ; .tries and I lev * wor h' D IN IN G to a tte n d th ? day class. These courses w ill consist o f six t h r e h o u r sessions, one fo r ¡1 •ch el; ss e v e ry W ednesday. u n said m u ch yet Ih e coin • ; w ill be ta u g h t by sob - mi.' c ro p !" I l a r i ' L vvis. F A I T . O f T h? A ' rid nt P re v e n tio n D iv is io n o f <<'.•111 a ll anoi t S ta te In d u s tria l A ccid e n t ' ",e ay he is a t h e t i.w salesman. C o m m ission O f O regon. 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" • tw o - < I th a t kin g d o m ? ’ housai» i-'til s igo. a v .a n d e rtn s c a rp u t« t calìe« 1 ’ esms, said, ‘‘ the sav j n?-evaiuat I w is h in g WILL BUtl ' THEM "Drive from factory Sav I p To $ 1 8 8 . 0 0 See \ our BLICK. Dealer” Highway 101