Page Six S D A 'S M U Brookings-Harbor Pilot AC VDF MV demy, O ctober 7. Gov. Elm signed to eventually handle 300. Several from h < re are plan i.ng Sm ith will be the principal «peak Fne 447 acre ranch was bough* Although not yet completed to attend the dt dication of th f .n 1952 and will be developed to the school ha> around 225 ; new S' million •SDA M 1 , Aea dents enrolled this year and is de be as near self sustaining as possi ble Among other features the ranch already has a herd of reg istered Holstien dairy cattle, milk fiom which will be served to the 2.000 or so guests expected at the dedication. Ki. n i m I 'i f . o r \D s Brookings, Oregon Six Baptist Women Attend Medford Rally Oregon completed recru it trainin« Septem ber 28 at the M arine Corps R ecruit D. pot, San Diego, Califor nia. The 12-week course included in struction in all basic m ilitary sub jects and the firing of all basic infantry weapons. L pon com pletion of training, the new Marines report to Camp Pendleton, California for furthei training, or to one of the many M arine Corps schools. D o w n to w n A p t. 3 ro o k in g s - for rent H c rb c r Couple or Bachelor M an PI IO N E 2252 M A N LE Y to th e STATE BU ILD IN G Mrs: Britton is from S xes G range, as was Mrs. Brook«. Mrs. Do re mi. Get your tonsils oiled Phipps is from O phir G range, and be ready to try out for the Mrs. Jagger«. Mrs. Ackley and SPEBSQSAS. T h at’s not double Mrs. Edw ardson are m em bers of talk This is on the up and up. the Chetco Grange. The cont st is Anyone with any kind of a sing open to all G range members. ing voice is cordially invited to T hree men entered the j dly be at the new high school music eontest, but th s was not jn d .e d room Monday, O ctober 15 at 8 locally. being judged at the p m . w h in the Barbershoppers G range Headriur.rters in Port! nd start th .ir 1956-57 season. C lar in November. Men entering w< -re: ence Dial, local high school musit C. Irw in *and Albert Brit:, of teacher will be in charge. SPEB Sixes and Jack Jaggers of the SQSA——why it m eans Society of Chetco Grange. The next no I ng Preservation and Encouragem ent i w ill be Ja n u ary 6 at Orphir. Of Barbershop Q uartet Singing in America. \ IM T!.\<, FROM PORTLAND < and date for K«-F lectfo,, to th - office of C o u n ty C le rk o f C u r r y C o u n ty SAMUEL A. HALI OLETA A W ALKER fo r Seek*. Re-election on th»‘ record » stahlished as your present county « I rk S ta te R e p re s e n ta tiv e E x p e rie n c e d — E f fic ie n t — l'«l Pol. Adv. at noon by Mrs. Carl Johnson, H. E. chairm an and her com m ittee. The Whit - S .tyn sugar canning contest was held at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Sylvia Lee, Home Extension A- gent was judge w ith Mrs. C lar ence Brooks of Sixes, secretary. Result: Mrs. Bea Philips, Gold Beach. 1st; Olive Britton, 2nd; Mrs D. C. Jaggers, 3rd; in T ree B en ies: Mrs. Brooks, 1st: Mrs. Phipps. 2nd; J id ith Ackley, 1st, Olive Britton, 2nd; G race Edwardson, 3 i ... SPEBSQ SA ??? LEGISLATURE VOTE Thursday, October 11, 1956 church groups in the district and it was a very interesting m eeting G ra n g e M e e tin g The main speaker being D i. A vin Mundhenk, a returned Mi< R e p o rt G ive n Mrs. Ralph Reed drove IX sionary Doctor from Assam. Th ladies of the Baptist Community m eeting was held at the East voo The C urry County Pomona met church to Medford Monday to at Baptist church, Medford. Saturday, October 6 at th t Ch. tco tend a district m eeting of the Wo G range hall. Owing to the li|y m en’s M issionary meeting. Thos. harvest, the attendance w asn't attending he rally, included: Mrs. Larry Haight Finishes very large. Ben Jones, M aster, W alter Sadler, Mrs. A. Ayer, Mrs. was in the chair. H tn rv Hend : k- B. E. Kerns, Mrs. Gene Ackley, Recruit Training son. S tate G range D eputy was a and Mrs. D. Roats, Mrs Reed's visitor. L arry A. Haight, son of Mr. an 1 mother. T here are five differ, nt Mis. Lester E. H aight of Sixes, A bountiful -.inner was served C o u rt co I'd. Pol. Adv. us Mr. and Mrs. Emil T obar of P ortland are visiting at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wersch- The couple started to Brookings in July but had a serious auto ac cident near Florence and both seriously injured. However they h ase now arrived in Brookings safely to com plete th eir visit This is where Tomorrow stares ! Th» N e w Ford S tatio n W a g o n i I hiv I iimnis line o l 1 h .it iif iin iis l i, ih I c e l i 1 <*d( s ig u e ,| tr o n i n .ìltic - , »luti I l l e s i ’ In«- s | i , k mus glamour lower, longer, Inelici tli.tn ever. h i L itig a t e w .tg n in .n e HARRIS KLSWORTH . i t i ~ f, C l hi. ' . olleied in the low p m e helil U uh the look of totnorii.w in ns Itigtil hearted lines this (It,I, Sedan ,iho\i . tvpi- fies the beauty ol all live Fail lane 500 inntkn. The New Fairlane 500 Series I e s s i h <>»ei 17 leet long, largest »at ever After today, American cars will never be the same again, A o r the llig \ c i c K in d o f Ford is a brilliant new automotive package—the one fine car in the low-price field! Ile 'te unwrapped the 192L7 Fords! 1 hese ate tin- best Fords of our lives, I be whole pa« k age is new. The power is new with Silver \nniversary \ > s s to lit every h<»rs< , k >w« t need. The style is new i revolutionary, sharp, brilli.m i. »lc.it tu t design that will stand out in ti.illit. The eotnfort is new road i ule. a risk, solid velvet- The braking is positive silkv smooth w hin voui im so s who,).' tin steeling is leather light set him. Ibis is i ’*ie,it ititomohil« from the large «G »1 ! h ( s .in th» instrument panel to Ml oi tin, « hangi s ate tosvaiti nt«»re : tigged endur- prlotlon .... I m i Mid it s o s «t esc i)te en let t lo u t wider than it is high! !«gltloticn f 'r tlrwbéf rood», ,rMr rfv*r Qp ■ Ond • harbÔF flood çOrfrol. çon oow. ■»d li Irrigation * divtlopFn«nt>. • M ¿ MC% W • BROUGHT CONTINUED BEN EFITS FOR SOCIAL SECURITY AND SUPPORT FOR VETERANS THE MULT PH PURPOSE POWER DEVELOP MENTS such as Detroit, Couaar Green Peter H.llj Creek an<j Lookout Point Damj. How dot’s it look? It S Ollis f o titire n h in d s < hi l«l s p o n v . 5. >u ta n st a n. I side it an«! lean vouf* clltows on its . . I , m . 21 in« in s It looks like tom orrow like the first thing out o( D etroit that sstnl»oh/es tin new \g e ol M ovem ent. I h ‘ >e 1« ss.mv I..nit mt., this \< vv Rind ol I ud • H. hi h as tall is 1 he new I ord begins with the ‘‘Inner Ford.” Iis n w i 1 in n »onus b o m w ithin Irom the .»motive mus« les ,m pm together. oi i th o u sa n d a n d on»- autom otive C o m e s I n 1 9 M o d e ls ___________ ■ JJ-g 1 here are attuallv 19 different new kinds of Fort! - the new C ustom 300 m d Custom Series on a l l f f i iu h wheelbase, tin new F iir lane MMt ami Fairlane Series on a 118-inth wiieelhas»« and the atnous list Ford Station W agons, tht th ain p io n s <>f glatnoui tru isets \n d no m atter which new kind ol Ford sou tiiiM.se, it s sours at low Ford p r u t s ' I h o big n. sv k n iti ol f o l d 1o.»ks |ik t tin on a h ast I postf i It S th e k in d ol «at that Io<>ks su n s h in s in tht i n n . " *' LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE T h e B i g N e w K i n d o f F o rd . a n t e , to w a rd in c re a s e d p o w er, to w ard sm oother o p eratio n . I hese are the bases lor its Mark ot tom orrow eleg an te i h u u th f one hne car in the low f ice held. ss i -i.i'nig was it »tins« s \i high sp. , , ’s this new lo n l has none ol the strug- u " " h ei'ip .n sit. i,h .«nt u « ling sou some- Itm. ;t t n, sotnt oth , t '" " i t ANO HIS • C u llo m 3 0 0 Fordor Sedan It l.H'ks as lit sh as m o rn in g . b» •' m A ds vmi have vour choice of engines either the great 1 ,,n*' the new Sm et \univrts.uv Foni son T h.ne no trouble chtxwtng Fool - hut v*m 11 have ’ ' ' I 1 l,d "SIX • •! \ ' 11 e gi 'ing is gi « at ’ - , i, h|. n>iin,lerbir.l .112 S u p rr V M e n o n r available ■o . -.ira <-<««' \ «> r»i™ high perform enev I'htimimrt.ird a l i Su|«er S s a«*l.vt-r.ii«; up to 2M lip. See il at your Ford h ea le r’*. Give it your own ketion Test. But you'd better leave a d ep o sit. . . f.< you won t want to bring it back. AL RELATION between AND FEDERAL gov . ERNMENTS state • "5 IS TH1 RIGHT MAN FOR Tba JC9 FOR CONTINUED LEGISLATIVE See th e n e w k in d o f F ord f o r '57 iP ” erf p o u r F o rd D e a le rs to d a y !... fa n "W 1 p g dunning m o t o r s H ig h w a y 101 B ro o k in g s , O re g o n BENEFITS -a VJOL a ZX, VOTE 105 ® ELLSWORTH FOR CONCRESS L I- M»Cli»t»t*. Tree. t ieerU • M il Ui a $t Pd Pol. Adv ft*» C«t«te’|