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r ■> WHY YOUR CHILD SHOULD BE VACCINATED AGAINST POLIO N O V /! } , • T»* I u r: n •* - - ............o > Taüiaùây, Juiy ly, 1950 18 only. Bay lim it, one deer cf limit to the num ber of tags sold eith er sex for those hunters h av for each area. Th.? statew ide season on phea Eldon L. Robison pleaded guiP y ing unused general deer tags. of indecent exposure at Gold T h ere are several areas under sant is from O ctober 2 to Novem Beach, Ju ly 12 before Justice W. controlled hunting for deer pro ber 12 w ith a bag limit of th ree E. F u ller. Robison was arrested The ten tativ e hunting seasons viding the h u n ter buys an addi cocks per ray and not over 12 in <in a com plaint of com m itting for 1956 have been outlined b\ tional tag for $5 and there is a possession. the crim e in th e presence of a look th e sta te gam e com mission as out girl a t a Coos-Curry F orest follow s: P atro l Lookout Station. Robison For the five southw estern coun was released Upon paym ent of a ties of th e s ta te th e buck deer fine of $50 and court costs. season is set from Septem ber 29 to O ctot ?r 12 and th e bag limit Linn County Fairgrounds The Crow t>Zeilerback rep o r.s one deer having not less th an one forked horn in th a t portion of th a t in th e ir W ashington and O re ALBANY. OREGON gon mills, alone, they are saving Oregon w est of the Cascades or one d c -r w ith visible a n tle rs in the equivalent of 100 million cu- th a t portion of the sta te east of I year by salvaging wood residuals the Cascades. E lk season in the coastal area SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A M . of o th e r industries. will be for one bull elk w ith th ree Offering 220 Head Registered Stud and Range I points or more, including th e began to fill up as the effects of brow tine, or one a n tle r and the too m uch sw eet stu ff began to open area approxim ately Rains and Ewes from lo p Willamette \ alley the be felt. sam e as last year. The season Flocks Souvenirs w ere passed around will extend from O ctober 27 to and shown off stu fted toys, guns, N ovem ber 12. BREEDS: Hampshire, Romney, Lincoln, Corrie- The season on m ourning doves. S h rin er’s fezes, program s and coloring books. Do children get S eptem ber 1 to 30, w ith a bag dale, Southdown, Shropshire, Columbia, Cheviot, tire d ? N ot this group they were limit of 10 per day or in posses and Dorset still loaded w ith engery. Too sion and for band-tailed pigeon, much I th ought for a time as I sam e dates but lim it of six per UNDER M ANAGEM ENT O F : collected a few souvenirs from the day and not over 30 for the Oregon Purebred Sheep Breeders Assn. group two guns, a pop bottle season. H u n ter's Choice will lie C entral and a broken ja r. For C atalogue w rite: O. E. M ikesell. S ecretary ,As we neared Brookings, the Oregon, O ctober 17 to 21; por Courthouse. Albany, Oregon tions of N orthw est and all of group becam e united and th eir eastern Oregon, O ctober 13 to voices rose in one big cheer a fte r an o th er as they grew louder and 21; and for a portion of Tilla louder. We w ere home a fte r a mook county on O ctober 17 and w onderful day! CARD O F TH A N K S • * * The B ro°kings-H arbor Lions Many thanks to those who m ade Club wishes to th an k E lm er Ban- it possible for me to accom pany kus for th e donation of his pro this group, the bus drivers, Allen perty for the use of the R oberts E ttin g re r and John Peffley and A m usem ent Com pany Concession. our S hrine hosts. I enjoyed the ex The profits from which will go tow ard the Azalea Festival Fund perience thoroughly and for those and th e Boy Scout Building Fund who w onder I still think kids and o th er com m unity projects are w onderful! which the Lions Cfub sponsors. M OLESTS LADY LOOKOUT Deer Hunting To Begin Sept. 29 Willamette Valley Ram Sale Saturday, August 4, 1956 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE REPORT FROM 22 STATES AND NEW YORK CITY IN 1955 - - UNVACCINATED 29.2 coses per 100,000 VACCINATED 6.3 cases per 100,000 GET YOUR POLIO SHOTS AS SOON AS Y O U _ C A N ...y CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR OR PUBLIC HEALTH OFFIC-.Ï N O W I : WAflOMA? fOUNÔÀTION -FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS? Brookings-Harbor Youngsters Attend Shrine Circus at Eureka Thursday I By Shirley Olsen some asked. " Are you th e ring W hat happened a fte r you left m a ste r? " your youngsters at the high Before and d uring the circus school last T hu rsd ay ? the youngsters filled up on all One hundred thirty-six boys kinds of circus goodies, hot dogs, and girls were on hand last T h u rs candy, icecream , cotton candy, day at seven o’clock to hoard a pop, and jxipcorn. All kinds of school bus to E ureka to attend souvenirs w ere also being acquir- the Shrine Circus. U nder the d i ed, stuffed anim als, ¡»ennants and rection of two bus drivers, Mr. toy guns. ami Mrs. Cliff Brim m and a num- j Oui- group w as scattered over a her of m others, the youngsters large a re a in the bleachers when w ere registered and put on two the circus began. Animal acts busses. Mr. Brimm, o u r Shrine seemed to be th e favorites for the host, accom panied one bus load youngsters, the elephants includ and I accompanied the other. ing Baby Opal who balanced on As w ith all trips a few general one leg, h er foreleg at th a t, and rules w ere laid down to m ake the some English horses and th«*ir trip safer and m ore com fortable. daredevil riders. Victor Ju lian 's Everyone was to trav el to and pets w hich included seventeen from th e circus in th e bus they [ dogs and two m onkeys put on w ere assigned to. Assigned seats quite a show The dogs danced, w ere given too, but as the trip did all kinds of facinating tricks won* on and signs of ca r sickness The chirnpanzese b a n d gave showed up this rule was changed m any of the youngsters a thrill slightly and many of the u n fo rt because they had seen it on TV. unates w ere moved near the No circus is com plete w ithout front of the bus. However, we are happy to rejiort th at no one be clowns and this one had its share. T heir an tics before and in- cam e really ill on the trip. There w ere three to a seat In between acts kept the youngsters our bus and w ith a little coopera- in stitches. The act which brought 1 tion we wenp all q u ite com fort the most applause and cheering - able, As tim e parsed and the was Jan Risko and his "race of youngsters became b e tte r acquain the spinning plates", Mr. Risko ted and m ore wide aw ake the attem p ted to ten dinner plates volume rose How do you spend spinning and keep them going four hours of trav el tim e? Some Eor a long tim e it looked d o u b t of the youngsters began nibbling ful it he'd ever m ake it as th.’ on their lunches, a coupke of tiny p lates went sailing to the floor. folks fell asleep, m any just talked T here w ere also a num ber of e x and one group of girls Ix'gan to cellent tra p e ie and high wire sing Soon a chorus of fellows in acts w hich w ere thrilling to watch. One hx»k at th e crowd made the rea r began chanting “T urn you wonder if you would all get the record over." As o u r busses h ead ed so u th w a i 1 back to the bus when the show w e w e re jo in ed by o th 'r s from Was ovey 1h«'re w ere literally thousands of youngsters all over. ('re s c e n t C ity and K la m a th T h e g a te s to th .* c irc u s d id n 't The six or so girls th at had s ta y o|>en u n til 1 :(X) so w e h ad som e ed w ith me got outside easily tim e to s p a re a f te r w e reach ed • *nough. We knew just w here we th e p a rk in g lot at E u r 'k a You w ere going O ur bus was the 8’h can h«1 su re th a t a f t e r being s e a t bus in line and it had GMC in ed on a bus fo r n earls fo u r b o u ts the front as well as Brookings w ith o n l\ ftrv b reak th e y o u n g and No. 6 on the s id«'. We s«x»n ste rs mad«* us«* of th e ir freedom . «liseovered that a whole row of T hose w ho had b ro u g h t th e ir busses had been parked front of lun ches sat on th«* g ra s s an d a te . us. Roll call show«*«! that two cf w hile th e o th e rs w ho had b ro u g h t our group were missing. One g.rl o n l\ m o n e\ had to w ait u n til the showed up alm ost im m ediately and I set out in search of on«* tin> g a te s o|x*ned. As Mr. B rim m . o u r S h rin e h o st,) little fellow T here he w as stam l- w as g u lp in g dow n a c u p of coffee ing in Iront of the busses, the two he report«*d all hail gone w ell on [ row s had confused him. A bit ot his bus S hortl> a l t e r th ey had sunshine spread across his la«'«' s ta rte d o u t one little girl c u rb 'd and then he hurst into tears ot Up in his lap an d w en t to sleep relief. We w - it all now ready for A n o th er little fellow a f te r s tu d y the long trek home During th e . ing Mr B ru n m s fez fo r q u ite fu st few m ik's the front seats ( I II ICO GRANGl OLD FASHIONED PIE SUPPER & DANCE (All Ladies Bring Pies) SATURDAY. JULY 21st MINCERS JEWELRY Lee Willoughby OH'.YSR VACATION is over? GOD is good to you! 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