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Nowhere a Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community SECTION TWO Thursday, November 1, 1956 warm and friendly as a man's handshake, good as his word . . . the finest of fine Kentucky whiskies! OVER N N Y 20 MILLION 7 i- N atio n al A m erican A rt W eek. R ed Ross, co m m an d er of t.i local VFW P ost o ffers a free g rease jo b and oil ch an g e to b ath VFW Post and L adies A u x iliary m em b ers o r eligible» th e re to , w h i b ring in th e m ost o rd e rs for 195? j m e m b ersh ip c a rd s b etw een now 1 a n d J a n u a r y 2, 1957, th e first m eet • ng of th e y ear, p ro v id in g th e re a ie not less th a n ten of one or both p e r co m p etito r. T hese m ay be from c u rre n t m em b ers, re jo in ed or re n ew ed , o r from e n tirely nw a p p lican ts, p ro v id in g they q u alify by g ettin g th e m ax im u m n u m b e r of re tu rn s based on th e 195? c a rd s issued by th e tw o groups. —Sunny Brook whiskey, that is !” U N ovem ber 1 th ro u g h N o v em o er Free Grease and Oil Job Offered "Shed that frown, friend, let some sunshine in « J S NATIONAL ART WEEK WILL BE OBSERVED HERE CASES OF BROOK KENTUCKY WHISKIES SOLD SINCE 1933! D uring this tim e th e P elican B ay A u s A ssociation w ill h av e its fo r m al opening of th e ir n ew stu d io ano w orkshop located at S p ru c e and F e rn A venues T he stu d io w ill be open Satur day. N ovem ber 3 th ru M onday, N ovem ber 5 from 11 a m. to 8:30 p.m. D uring this tu n e o rig in al d raw in g s and p d n tin g s by th e m em b ers w ill be ex h ib ite d an d -old at auction. H ighest bid on a - w >rk posted d u rin g th e e x h i bition w ill tak e th e o rig in al w o rk . The person ex p re ssin g th e h ig h est bid w ill lie notified th a t he is th e new ow n. im m ed iately a fte r th e close of the show . “T his is a g re a t o p p o rtu n ity for in d iv id u als to o b tain origin ils read y fo r fram in g to b nung in th e ir hom es", said Hud P is a n k, lo al a rtist. M any people buy rep ro d u c tio n s w h ich h av e little p e rso n ality and eer- ta in ly show poor ta ste in th e de- T h en - w as a good cro w d at the coiating scheme of their homes’, S ta r ot th e S ea B azaar Iasi S a tu r P isa re k co n tin u ed to com m ent. d ay n ig h t, a t th e C hetco G ran g e I he P elican Bay S tu d io b u ild h all. O v er th re e h u n d re d en jo y ed ing p ro g ram is w ell u n d e rw a y , a ro ast tu rk e y d in n r an d p a tr o a cco rd in g to M rs. C live M anley, nized th e m an y a ttra c tiv e booths but certain th in g s, b ecause of lack w h e re w ere d isp lay ed re a lly v alu , of fin an cin g h av e been left u n a b le m erch an d ise, an d at reason- done. T he o nly w ay a rtist can ab le prices. raise m oney is by sidling th e ir T h e re w as som e d elay in th e w orks, ’['his is th e reason for th e food lines w hen those w ho had au ctio n . All proceeds from th e p re v ’-'usly bought th e ir tick ets salt* w ill be used to h elp fu r th e r had .'„L -renee o v er tho e w ho th e looks of th e studio. B esides d ro p p ed in ex p ectin g to pay for p u rc h a sin g th e o rig in als people th e ir m eal as th ey w ent in, can also assist by becom ing m em A special tr ib u te is d u e those b e rs of th e group, e ith e r as a rtis t w ho o rg an ized th e a c tu a l cooking m em b er, asso ciate m em b er or p a t and se rv in g of th e food. A peek ro n m em ber. (a n d ju s t a sh o rt one) into th e A fte r a rt w eek, th e stu d io w ill k itch en , disclosed a m illin g bunch j of people all busy w ith th e ir a s re m a in open to m em b ers a t all signed jo b c o n trib u tin g to w ard a tim es a n d occasional show s w ill stead y stre a m of h u n g ry people be p lan n ed . O ne in te re stin g e x h i b o u n d for th e ta b le s w ith h eap in g b it te n ta tiv e ly p lan n ed is th e te a m in g p la te s— and d o n ’t for- show ing of S e rig ra p h s by C ly d e ! get th e u n su n g “p e a rl d iv e rs" Wood. Wood Los A ngeles a rtis t | clea n in g up a fte r those w ho had w ho is h ig h ly reeonized fo r th e fine w ork in th e se rig ra n h , o r silk th e ir fill. screen m edia. Wood also, w as th e It is re p o rte d th a t it w as a rtis t th a t w ro te th e series of a r t th o u g h t best for Ted Z e n ie r o be icles on A rt in E very Day L ife in th e h o sp ital and th a t h e ’s now fo r th e P ilot. in one a E u rek a. Ted had a re- O th e r ex h ib its w ill possibly be tu rn of an ol d a ilm en t. it is said, one m an show’s of w orks of all and d ecid ed best to listen to the th e m em b ers, ex h ib its of n e ig h doctor now . b o rin g a rtis ts and c h ild re n 's a rt. Star of The Sea Bazaar Held Saturday Night KEN TU CK Y BLENDED Sunny Brook Whiskey Cheerful as its Name! $2®® A L S O A V A IL A B L E : Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey T H E O LD S U N N Y B R O O K C O M P A N Y , D IV IS IO N O F N A T IO N A L D IS T IL L E R S P R O D U C T S C O R P . L O U IS V IL L E , K E N T U C K Y KENTUCKY STRAIG HT BOURBON W HISKEY, 8 6 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED W HISKEY, 8 6 PROOF, 6 5 % GRAIN NEUTRAL S P IR ITS . Retain h new 1257 Ford tra v e le d 5 0 ,0 0 0 miles at an a v e ra g e speed o f b e tte r than 108 mph. . . including all p it stops . . . to smash 4 5 8 N ational and International records in a single test! N ever b e fo re has any car been so severely tested . . . so successfully p ro v e d ! Ju s t recently—on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, two r. w ’57 Fords completed the most exhaustive endurance i •> in history—under supervision of the United States Atuo Ciub and the Federation Internationale de Auto mobile. They were Ford-prepared pre-production models, exact duplicates of models which your Ford Dealer now 1. • for ssle. Ti. ..? Fords completed the 50,000 rr.’le run in less than P r r • 7 20 days. One averaged 108.16 mph for the entire run . . . the other over 107 mph. These averages include time for all pit stops. The test shows without qualification what Ford’s new Thunderbird V-8 engines* will do. But this was no mere demonstration of speed! It was a convincing demonstra tion of the superior quality of the whole Ford car. It shows the superior endurance of Ford’s running gear, brakes, body materials, steering—erery part of the car. F or without such built-in stamina, Ford could never possibly survive such torturous treatment. Such a test can’t help but make the decision easier for people who prize truly outstanding performance and durability in a new automobile . . . and who want the fullest possible value from their new-car dollars. ■Available in a wid# ranr» of hnrwpoww to rw*t avarjr n»ed. Inrlud.« a «pwial 2 ”0-hp Thunderbird 812 Super \ -S engine available at . yra <•«•» Alao. an eitra-high-performance Thunderbird 812 Super V-8 engine delivering up to 285 fap. 7: ’.t ihe Mow Kind o f FORD zomz / DUNNING MOTORS Highway 101 . Brookings, Oregon r o * r. ELM O S M IT H as Governor of Oregon HE IS A GOOD GOVERNOR A COURAGEOUS GOVERNOR He has done and will continue to do a GOOD JOB I AM VOTING FOR HIM Let s all vote tor him and beep Oregon a good state -S A M A. HAIL Pd. Pol Adv by 8. A. Hall