Thursday, September i
1956
Page Seven
Thursday, August 23, 1956
New Reading Room
ENROLLMENT UP 6% IN SCHOOLS
Too Late Classify
Schedule Now Ready
Permanent
Position Open
A new schedule fo r th e C h risti? n
Science read in g room is announced
th is w eek, by th e C h ri-tia n Sc:
cnee Society. The re a d in g room ,
located in th e foyer of th e chur-’h
it Pine and A lder, is opened fro m
1:30 to 4:30 T u esd ay an d T h u rs
d a y afte rn o o n s w h ere one m ay
read, borrow , or p u rch ase the
Bible and au th o riz e d C h ris tia n
Science lite ra tu re . The public in
invited.
HARBO R NEWS
M ts. J a c k Johnson is m ak in g
p lan s to m ove to P o rtla n d in th e
Local office needs clerk - ste n o next couple of w eeks to be n e a r
g ra p h e r. In su ra n c e experience d e h e r h u sb an d who is in th e Ve‘ -
sirable. Good s ta r tin g sa la ry w ith e ra n s h o sp ita l th ere, and who will
in crease dependent upon ability. pro b ab ly be th e re fo r several
All replys will be tre a te d w ith m onths. J a c k would enjoy h earin g
confidence. A pply in w ritin g to from his friends, and his ad d ress
BH P ilot Box s ta tin g experience is J a c k Johnson. W ard 25. Room
and q u alificatio n s.
547, V A H ospital. Sam Jack so n
P a rk , P o rtla n d .
At long la s t th e post office pc i
K E E P ORE«.ON «¿KEEN
is a relic of the p ast as th e new
ball point pens for use in the
p o st office lobbies arriv ed a t H az-
boi on T uesday. Much fav o rab le
co m m en t h a s been heard already
on th e new w ritin g in stru m e n t-1.
YOUNGSTOWN K 1T (III.N S
Mr. and M is M ervin Hans*, rm
»1,1. MET VI. IS COLONS
an d fam ily of Sw eet H om e sp en t
th e L ab o r D ay w eek end a t the
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hom e of M r. H a n sc a m « p a re n ts.
ll ll il II < \ I I I \ E T S
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flic Latest
v isit over the L abor D ay w eek end
BAKED ENAMEL BOARD SIDING
from his b ro th e r. C arro ll R eek-
m an of G ra n ts P ass, tw o cousins,
E \S V II KNG DOORS
M is M ary M cL oughlin of A sh
F IB E R G L A S S P A N E L S
land and M iss B a ib a ra H olland of
W eaverville, and a friend, E rw in
Mahogany PANELING
W atso n of A shland.
F red and N ick H edberg r e tu r n
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F o r ev ery nine m a rria g e s th e n
w ere n e a rly six divorces oi a n n u l
m en ts in O regon in 1951. D uring
th a t y e a r C u rry h ad 67 m a rria g e s
and 29 b reak -u p s.
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E A IR P R IN C E S S
M iss S hu ley H e w itt of H a rb o r
■pent se v e ra l d ay s a t th e State-
F a ir a t S alem la s t w eek as a
g u e st of th e C u rry C o u n ty F ail
, B oard. She w a s a m em ber of a
g ro u p m ade u p of th e F a ir Q ueen
B renda R iley of W ed d erb u ih , th e
o th e r F a ir P rin cess. R uth M orris
of P o rt O rfo rd . M iss R iley's
m o th er. M is. Ekina Riley, and
S h irle y 's m o th er, M rs. B ern ice
, H ew itt.
Be ides enjoying th e a c tiv itie s
of th e S ta te F a ir, S h irley took,
p a r t in th e 4-H e x h ib its an I
m odelled th e d re s s she en te re d .
She b ro u g h t back a blue ribbon
on her C lo th es for Sun and F u n
p ro je c t; a blue ribbon on her
m odelling of th e dress, and a red
ribbon on h er K n ittin g III p ro
je c t. She re p o rts th a t th ere were.
59 e n trie s in all the S ty le R e
view s fo r all th e sew in g divisions.
S h irley , th e (la u g h te r of M r
and M r .. L ave re H ew itt, h as m ade
th is a ie a pro u d of h er a s th e ir
F a it 1’d.ncess and c o n g ra tu la te
,.e r on 4-H achievem ents.
, WARDS
iqo CHETCO AVE.
E s ro lln p n t in th e B rookings-
H a rb o r school d is tric t h as show n
a good s u b s ta n tia l increase, b u t
leveled off from th e te rrific u p
su rg e in recen t y ears.
S upt. of Schools D. D. W illiam s
re p o rte d th a t 641 children a re en
rolled in th e e lem en tary school, 160
in g ra d e s 7 and 8. and 265 in th e
high school fo r a to ta l of 1066,
58 m ore th a n en tered last y e a r,
and 96 m ore th a n w ere here a yeai
ago.
T he ra te o f increase, how ever,
is only 6 p ercen t, com pared w ith
14 percent in crease in th e y e a rs
im m ed iately proceeding. T he m a
jo r g ain cam e in th e high school
w here 44 seniors g ra d u a te d last
sp rin g , an d 85 fresh m en cam e in
th is year.
G rad e 1 w as dow n from 130
last yeai to only 103 th is year.
E n ro llm en t by g ra d e s : G rade 1.
103; g ra d e 2, 133; g ra d e 3, 109;
g ra d e 4, 114; g ra d e 5, 94; g ra d e
6, 88; g ra d e 7, 76; g rad e 8, 84;
g ra d e 9. 85; g ra d e 10, 72; g ra d e
11, 60; and g ra d e 12, 48.
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I D ear S ir:
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Y our ed ito ria l of S ep tem b er 6
e n title d "We O b ject - V igorously”
’ based upon a s to ry you re a d in
a n o th e r paper, d ra w s u n w a rra n te d
i conclusions.
T he d ire c to rs o f C oos-C urry
E lectric C o o p erativ e, Ine.
a ra
d raw n from both p a rtie s and d if-
j fe r sh a rp ly on m ost c a n d id a te s
T hey have one com m on p u rp o se.
1 how ever, and t h a t is to keep elec
tr ic ity flow ing to o u r 5000 m e m
bers. In the cour.-te of fig h tin g fo r
1 ad eq u a te pow er, a d eq u ate lines t o
b rin g it to us, and re a s o n a b le
r a te s to m ak e it useable for every-
j one, th e d ire c to rs have to h a v e
I sy m p a th e tic co n sid eratio n in C on
g ress, le g a rd le s s of politics. All
felt it th e ir d u ty to let th e m em
b ersh ip know th e reason th a t
p io m p ted
th em , re g a rd le ss of
p a rty , to su p p o rt one p a rticu l.o
< an d id a te in th is election. P lease
no te th a t we did not endorse a
p a rty .
I can n o t u n d e rsta n d ¡he a • u aa-
tion of “h au lin g aro u n d of D em o
c ra tic c a n d id a te s - using o u r
fu n d s". In th e ¡ a s t w e have oc
c asio n ally invited and sponsored
g o v e rn m e n ta l o fficia ls of bolli
p a rtie s to d ed ica tio n s and an n u al
m eetings, b u t have c arefu lly re-
frain ed fro m a n y ex p e n d itu re s fo r
c a n d id a te s o r political p urposes.
In fa c t, we did not use e ith e r n
C o o p erativ e employe«- o r even use
C<x>perative p a p e r to p re p a re th e
reso lu tio n to w hich you object. As
th e elected and only m em b ers of
th e C o o p erativ e w ho face th e d a ily
p roblem s we m eet in keeping our
e le c tric sy stem o p e ra tin g , we fed
it o u r d u ty to rep o rt o u r ow n p e r
sonal experience. We do not feel
th a t w e a te deprived of th e rig h t
to ex p re ss o u rselv es o r to fig h t
to m a in ta in th e sy stem we w ere
elected to m anage.
V ery tru ly yours.
Ivan C. LAird, IT esident.
C o o s-C u rry El«*ctric
C ooperative. Inc