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*T*’ ., . ’ rnrtOKINC.S HAKTDR P'I.ÔT ~ ÏÏROOKINCS. OREGON * \C F FO U R — ■» r ,, Mi-lV 3>. '9 5 J i IDAS DINNER PLANNED , C L The - V £.♦ City of P o rtlan d has figures showing th a t FOR SATURDAY * i leased llc e n ts per delegate i>aid to , IN T E R E S T IN G BO O K S re- One of the m ost in terestin g the en- books on O regon is '* T he L ast A free dinner is th e opening : tice conventions retu rn ed 403 .Mountains ’ by Robert and Vic gun in a Budding Fund C am | groups consisting of 116.00 dele to ria Case, a recertt addition to paign beginning th is week for g ates plus th e ir guests, w h o th e local library» W hile dealing funds to finish S t. T im othy’s spent an average of $24.35 per w ith most of Oregon, it also Episcopal Church. The dinner, day, or a to tal of $8,349.072.00. , hinges, prim arily, on the O regon to which all interested p arties The P o rtlan d C ham ber of Com influences of the Cascade R ange a re invitetl, has behind it th e m erce is budgeting $13,235,this and few who read it can say fundam ental idea of g ettin g the year, to a ttr a c t more convent “We knew th a t all the tim e.” The book d als w ith m any p has people acquainted w ith the ions. es of of Oregon life, both of th e chu rch ; its potential for C h rist I present and aw ay back into th e ian service; and its present needs C JT y T A X JN C R E A S E S -- to become a fully effective asset A* the recent re»cen t election election a a very past, and cities m any records of At which all O regonians can well L oretta H allm an; P atriotism , Carol Rausch, Ja n e t Mosier and to this com m unity. slim m a jo rity caried the Gold Installation or Rainbow for sen. Recorder, Gail Weews; the Alice Phillips; Service, Jackie Glenda K effer. Phylliss was T here will he no direct solic Beach m easure to increase the be proud if they learn them . Ti e G irls was held on Monday the T reasu rer, M arilyn H ale; C hap S m ith; Confidential O bserver, crowned by D. D. W illiams and ita tio n of gifts or pledges at the w ork is extended, as need be, to 28th. W orthy Advisor, Phylliec lain, Ja n et Glass; D rill Leader, Ann Breuer and O u ter O bserver, songs w ere sung by Mrs. V. Mos d in n er S atu rd ay night. The d in tax base th e re to tak e care ol the adjoining sta te s of W ash added expenditures. The vote Cole; W orthy A ssociate Advisor, Dian Simons; Love, Bev McNee Judy Coates. ier, Diane and Joan Kanick. ner, which is being put on by was 182 “yes” and 176 ‘‘no”. In ington and C alifornia as far as K ay Nichols; C harity, Carol ly; Religion, V irginia Bishop; Joy G ott w as the installing the Cascade and C oast R anges Musician, Sharon B ennett; th e men of the Church, is for the P u tn am ; Hope, N ancy C um N atu re, Anna Phillips; im m o rt Choir D irector, D ianne K anick; officer. Jack ie S m ith served as purpose of g ettin g interested P o rt O rford a sim ilar m easure are'concerned. won by a 182 to 102 vote. Thei m ings; and Faith, C harlotte *u- ality, Joanne R enhani; Fidelity, and Choir, M ary Gail Sm ith, the drill m arshall. persons acquainted w ith the P o rt of P o rt O rford port district M any people have w ondered church in this friendly way. But approved th e issuance of bo n d s, how ancient w ritings could be th e re will be an oppo rtu n ity for am ounting to $79,972.25 for im- deciphered, how Bibical stories H E LLO W ORLD responding by gift or pledge to provem ent to th e docking facil- have been verified, how long •'ROY'» TO HOM E A baby girl cam e to the home th e Building Fund Drive. ities there, by a vote of 31 to 15, m an has appeared in concrete LeRoy M arquis is now at the of M r antl Mrs. Clayton Holli- The men of St. T im othy's in history. Thçse and many, m any according to reports. Odd Fellow ’s Home, 3211 Mol- moni on the 25th, w ith Dr. Ron- vite you to come to the D inner, m ore details having to do w ith gate, P ortland. One of the oldest njger attending. a t the Church, a t 6 p.m. S a tu r the actu al daw n of recorded his and m ost faithful of the local A M)n was born to Mr. and days A pproxim ately 100 persons ROCK P IC K E R S — tory will be found in “Gods, lodge, "R oy” thought he would Mrs N o rrls Anderson, on the An aw ards assem bly was held can be served. A rt Pierce, C laude Goldizen, G raves and S ch olars” by C. W. E L K S T A T IS T IC S be b etter off out there as he anl 24th. in B rookings-H arbor H igh on and Mr. and Mrs. W allace D arl C eram , an archeologist skilled Brookings have changed so much ing headed out, this last w eek in settin g down so lawm en can A to ta l of 6,083 elk w ere taken May 22nd w ith aw ards given in since he first cam e heie, m any end, for an extensive to u r of u nderstand the otherw ise dry by O regon’s 33,009 h u n te rs d u r different fields. SLOW DOWN AND LIVE years ago. The fam ily-nom e used Oregon m ineral beds. They plan technical w ork of those who have ing the general and controlled As a band aw ard, a m usic to be the p roperty that is now to be gone a week o r b e tte r and tu rn ed up th e en trancing infor lyre was presented to Melody hunts. the sum m er home of Mrs. Pom will cam p out along the way. Mr and Mrs. C harles W ersch The general season produced Brimm, Sylvia Gates, David m ation Ceram sim plifies. Among M erle A. H anscam , E xalted S tout. Roy w on’t b? lonesome had as th eir guest over the 4,5718 anim als to some 29,309 Bushnell, Phylliss Cole, Rosi- o th er d ata the w riter tells of his R u ler of th e Brookings E lk s out there as it is more than weekend, Mr. and Mrs. W ayne h u n ters for a success ra tio of land G ardner, D avid Gates, J a n fellow searchers tu rn in g up evi Lodge will atten d dedication ce r U NIQ U E A N T IQ U E — probable his oldtim e friends will Mason of Portland. J6.1 percent, while th e controlled et Glass, Joan K anick, Phil K ess em onies May 30th of th e C hild dence of the Flood, the exacting be dropping in on them when in C halm er Lindsley hand pum p astronom ical d a ta of the Aztecs, h u n ts produced l,5O3 anim als ler, J e rry Sm ith, Ron B ull re n ’s Eye Clinic in th e new U ni P ortland and Roy will surely for 3,700 perm it holders, or 40.7 ock, M arvin Bullock, Jim Nelson, v ersity of Oregon medical school ing up a clinclx°r tire on a Model and the arg u ab le possibility th a t m ake a lot of friends am ong t h e . ^ ^ ^ W ()F D IM E S R E P O R T T R oadster, T hursday. Site was th e ru in s u n e a rth e d rig h t in David O stenberg, Sally Swanson, hospital in P ortland. percent success. O regon’s contribution to the Shirley Bullock, Phylliss Chad- oth ;• peop’i? living there. Lloyd The clinic, founded by the th e Brookings M ark et parking Mexico City m ay well be the 1956 M arch of Dimes topped all bourne,’Ju d y Kemp, Alfred Mik- O regon E lks Association in ’49 lot, on 101st Avenue. oldest in the world. S te ani took Roy out in his car. previous years by several thous kleson, Don Morrison, D anny for needy children, has finished One of his many friends is see ands of dollars. The total came Most Coos C ounty plywood Mullen and Bonnie Webb. moving into its new q u a rte rs ing to it that Roy gets the Pilot to $687,557.85, of which Curry and veneer p lan ts a re down to N IG H T A IR P A R A D E — Jean S tacey w as presented a in the teaching and research hos a sh o rt week, according to re right along. County kicked in $3,351.32. F riday night th ere w as q uite a record as a special praise for her pital. d S peak er will be E dgar Sm ith, ports, due to a drop in dem and p arad e of w h at appeared to be The following stu d en ts have w ork on the Com m unity B irth heavy planes over town, headed P o rtlan d civic leader and fo rm lor th e ir products. been elected as c h a rte r m em bers day C alendars last fall. north. Because the planes did e r chairm an of the sta te board to the N ation Honor S ociety; A nnual S taff aw ards w ere p re not blink th e ir lights but he'd M arlene Olson, K ay Nichols, sented to K aren W allace, M ar of higher education. Cerem onies M A SO N S E E E D F riday evening w as the a n them steady, those supposed to G ary Bowlin. Dennis G raham , i n e Olson, Phyliss Cole, Doug will s ta rt at 3:3 p.m. Most of the Elks will go on to nual salm on dinner for m em bers be sm art in such things said they B arb ara Hedberg, Joyce W ash Hamnes, D ouglas G oldsberry, S easide for th eir sta te vonvent- of th e M asonic F ra te rn ity , a t m ust have been of the arm ed burn. Joy G ott, K aren W allace,. Phylliss Chadhourne, Shirley Gold Beach. This sum ptuous feed forces. Too bad they passed over V irginia Pullen, Sylvia G ates, H ew itt, Jo an n e R enhard, Dave ion May 30 to Ju n e 2. draw s m em bers of the Craft ni the dark so the custom ers Ralph Ingle, Jean Stacey, Doug Guess, Kay N ichols and Judy from quite a large area. Several couldn’t see how beautiful ou r Goldsberry, Ann Baldwin, Sadler. Mr. H arrison was the CARD O F TH AN K S from Brookings attended, in country is and us groundlings Shirley H 'w itt, Judy Sadler, advisor. We wish to extend th an k s to all cluding a can d id ate for th e third have a look at some of our aerial ' Gail Weeks. Ron Bullock. Dave T here w p p four different for th eir sm pathy in our loss. degree. O ues‘. S usan S tearn s, M a n a G.A.A. aw ards presented to the M yrtle Breding and family. tax monev. W eaver, S haron Sm ith, M arge girls according to the points i L arg er and Holly Mackey. they m ade: F irst year, an em Phylliss Cole, N ancy Cum- blem w as given to Ann Brew?r, i mings, Doug Ilam nes, Joanne Helen Brockm iller, Shirley B ull ' Renhard, Jack ie Sm ith, David ock, M arilyn Hale, C a th 'ee n j Bushnell, Phil K esslei, C h arlo tte H eckathorne. Nola Jackson, D*»-( Jensen, Je rry Sm ith. Joan K an anna Lowe, S haron M cC 'a'n, ick, Jn a et Glass. Dave Gates. N orm a W estnren, Sharon Ben PH O N E BROOKINGS 2G96 1 H,m S.mons, B arbara Gutb< rie. nett, Cathy B rockm iller, Joanne P. O. BOX 230, HARBOR Bob Dimmiek and Chuck Hoff- Heagy, M ary Gail Sm ith. Gail man. Weeks, B arb ara G utherie, C h a rl o tte Jensen and Nancy McMillah. - SAVE TH IS SCH EDU LE FOR R E F E R E N C E SAVE T H IS SCH ED U LE FOR R E F E R E N C E A letter, the 2nd ynnr aw ard W was given to Shirley H ew itt, o Marva We.wcr, Jack ie Sm ith, zw and D arlene M cCallister. o: The 3rd y ear aw ard, a n um eral. was given to Phvlliss Cole, u Nancy Cummings, Ja n et Glass, 0Î L oretta H allm an. Joan Kanick, £2 £ Joanne Renhard and D ian Sim- I Awards Given Hanscam Attends U. O. Dedication' ELECTED TO HONOR SOCIETY B O A T B U IL D IN G Fiberglas and Plastic Good Supply on Hand GUIDE SERVICE Ocean or River Trip Down the Famous Rogue A Specialty EVERY ONE WELCOME LLOYD MORRISON S w j Li Q B C/5 W e-1 u o /. u S u C2 o: £ BOW LI SUMMER O PEN P’G EFFECTIVE JUNE 1th 7:00 p.m. Daily, I e jt Tuesday 2:30 p.m. MONDAY TUESDAYS- -Men's League 7:00 to 9:00 Open Bowling from 9:00 Special Womens Informal Beg irtners Especially Invited at 2:30 p.m. o w c A'ixed League 7:30 to 9:30 Op?n Bowling from 9:30 WEDNESDAY- r ix -d League 7:30 to 9:30 Onen Bowling from 9:30 U THURSDAYS— Womens Informal, 7:30-9:30 Beginners Especiollv Invited j p W U zw a u e: u w > W Vi FRIDAYS— Open Bowling frem 7:00 SATURDAYS— Open Bowling from 7:00 SUNDAYS— Open Bowling frem 7:00 Informal Mixed Doubles, 7:30 (Some Lanes) Ci £ W 3 a o z Open Bowling from 9:30 w Now is the best time to become acquainted with \tnenca\ most pop ular sport. Come in and see us about it. Special help for beginners is available upon request. See “Championship Bowling" on TV — o n Saturday Nights at 10:00 p.m. AZALEA LANES • PHONE 2971 SAVE T i n s SCHEDULE FOR R E F E R E N C E A pin, th e 4th y ear aw ard. presented to M arlene Olson and K aren W allace who have i *- mained in G.A.A. since it was started in Brookings, s 'm e four years ago. D ra r'^ tic s aw ards w ere pre- v,.ro, (i to Kav \ hols. V irginia Pullen, Ja n et Glass. Doug D am n 's. Tern Sm ith Phvlliss Cole. Karen W allace, Phil K essler, Dave C tes lea^n c R enhard, 1 a \ •> Btishnep. J e ’-n Srr'*h B arbara Gutherie. C harles Huff- m ar <'! ” e ' risen, Shirley Hewitt and Nanev Cum mings. ph'< w ere m esented to mem- hers of tb* student council: the president. Dennis G raham . Barb- r ’berg, trea su rer; Jack ie Smith, tre a su re r sergeant r t arms. Ron Bud x'k: S*enheo Henry. S usan S tea m s, Chuck Bla .r Plr. lli- s Cole Doug H am nes Jerry Fox Joanne D arger, Fred Anderson and Sylvia Ga* 's Also pins were presented to the Valedictorian, M arlene Olson and S alu a tato ii in Kay Nichols Douglas Goldsberry w as pre- «v>nttd a science aw ard as the most outstanding chem istry s tu dent. Typing aw ards w ere presented to the follow rg stu d en ts: A gold pin (over 50 ew pm i to Shirley Hewitt and Kim W allen; a bronze pin <30 to 39 ew pm i to Phil Bond?, Cathy B rockm iller, M arvin Bullr.ek. Bob H arvey, Holly M .u 'sn S .-.an •Stearn? Judy Tyler and Larry W ay; a stiver pui ,40 to 49 ew pm i to Ron Bullock Je rry Fox, July Sadler and Marva W eaver; and a certificate of credit <25 to 29 ew|«m< to C harlute Jensen. F red H allm an i nd Loren S mens. whs • SAVE TH IS SCHEDULE FOR R E F E R E N C E B IB L E HANDIWORK BIBLE STORIES s c H O O L GAMES SONGS June 4 to 15, 1956 Assembly of God Church