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STATE FAIR ON
AUG 31
. J h e m ost colorful state fa ir in
"Oregon G R O W S on what
Oregon GROWS” is the slogan
for this y e a r's Oregon State Fai:
opening at Salem , August 31.
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Oregon h isto ry is prom ised when
the gates open for the 92nd fair
the m orning of August 31. Nearly
all the buildings a re shinning ir
newly painted p astel c o lo rs of
yellow, green and pink. Set
among the shaded lawns and trees
the fairgrounds will p re se n t a
strikingly different appearance
to v is ito rs .
The 4-H building will be in ise
for the la st tim e by 4-H young
s te r s . The last le g isla tu re ap
p ro p riated $300,000 for a new
4-H d o rm ito ry and work on tht
new building will be sta rte d just
as soon as the long range survey
on fairgrounds planning hasbetn
com pleted.
The midway is being doubledir
width to 52 feet. This has alwa/t
been one of the m ost congestec
a re a s on the grounds.
DAILY R U M
Single« «X 00 up
W F U L Y RATES
Sla<lM «10 00 up
Barhrlor Apt.
C LEAN A COM FORTABLE
ROOMS
T here will be parking space for
sev eral thousand c a r s .
BOONE DECENOANTS TO MEET
The Beta C hapter of the Boone
Fam ily A ssociation will hold
th eir Annual Reunion and P ic -
qic on the banks of the'W illiam -
ette River at Champoeg P ark ,
Oregon, on Sunday, August 4 at
12:00 noon.
All Boone descendants are w el
come and urged to attend, bring
th e ir lunch and stay through the
afternoon. Ice cream and coffee
will be furnished. Schedule in
cludes business m eeting and e l
ection of o ffic e rs. Supervised
activities for youngsters.
TO VISIT
M r. and M rs. A .J . Joelson
are leaving this week by Swedfel
A m erican A i r l i n e for Swed.n
They will be gone for 3 montte
and will also take in moose hun
ting.
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P IL O T
WEAKNESS IN
LUMBER HOLDS
A decline of 44 cents in Crowfc
Lum ber P rice Index over the past
two weeks re fle c ts w eakness in
Standard and B etter green d im
ension, boards, plank and tim b
e r s . Also contributing to the drof
w ere straig h t Standard grade
dry F ir dim ensions, som e bun
dled uppers and industrial efean
low g rade Englemann Spruce
boards and green F ir and Land
dim ension.
Utiltiy green F ir dim ension
was steady, with Utility 1x8 a
bit stro n g e r. Dry White F ir
dim ension was steady, re fle c t
ing low er supplies. NO.3 com
mon Ponderosa Pine boards have
been slow with NO. 4 common
unchanged. Pine shop g rades
a re very weak and Pine se le c ts
are slow in D g rad e.
Plywood sheathing is slow at
$108 for five-eights inch, whle
the base p ric e on sanded item»
fs clinging hopefully to its $70
perch.
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STATE FAIR
Prem ium lists for the 92nd
Oregon State F a ir can be ob
tained at the office of any county
agent in Oregon.
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V y ide choice of models! Best ckals of the year! Immediate
delivery (in time for that vacation trin!).
Don t wait! I t s so easy to own a 1 . .tiful Plymouth now!
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Get th ::e Syaars-aiiead fu tu r e s . . . tto y ’ra
bi'2 Flymoclh exclusives i.i the lotf-p.ice 2!
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3-years-£hesd Torsfan-Aire F iJ * . . . big-car luxury!
3-years<hccd Fl.;ht-Sweep S tyliitf ...b e a u ty tf.at
stays new!
3-years-ahead Pvr't-Buttan TenjueFlite transmis
sion . . . world's easiest driving!
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Plus TcLl-Csntact Bra’c s . . . S :, ; t y 0Jm '.’.’ sac’s
. . . Independent Parkin': Br. a . . . O.ifiaw Siieck
Absorbers. . . Electric Winds!) ?ld W ipers. . . and
economy that made Plymou! i winner cf its class
in 1957 Mob.igas Economy fLn.
In the July 27 issue of the Sat
urdav Evening Post Yaquina Head
Light in Lincoln county i s je a tu r
ed in the double page "Face ol
A m erica" s e r ie s , M alarkey said
The Post on June 1 featured the
Depoe Bay F leet of Flow ers c e r
emony.
During the past month, M alar
key said,
w riter-photograph« r
team s from three of the lar, . ;
national p u b lic a tio n s the na‘i«»u
have been obtaining inform ation
and taking p ic tu re s of coast
scenes for future use.
The n o n -p ro fit travel pronm ior
and highway association of w hirl
M alarkey a Clatsop County com
m issio n e r, is p re sid e n t, also
produces a 15 minute television
film in co lor and s o u a u now
being used over the nation's TV
sta tio n s, and a second film fea
turing crabbing, clam m ing, ami
fresh and sa lt w ater fishing, wit
be ready for re le a se late this full
M rs. Johnson was the wife ol
William D. Johnson of Brookings.
She had lived in Brookings for the
past six y e a rs.
S ervices were held from the
R o ed er's Colonial Chapel, with
R« v. Joseph Galambos officiating
while Interm ent was in the Jam<h
Ward M emorial C em etery.
M rs. Johnson was born in
W isconsin on January 25, 1905.
She is survived by th re e s i s
te r s , M rs. Nils O strum , Salem ,
O re. M rs. A lbert Brodahl , Van
co ver, Wash, and M rs. C a r l
A anerud, of A lbert Lea, Minn.
Two b ro th e rs also survive her
Bendik Finstad of M yrtleC reek,
and Joseph Finstad of Kenewick,
Wash.
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P-Q .Q . means sec your P ly worth Dealer Q uick., .because
he’s having a banner year and can afford to give you a tre
mendous money-saving deal on a glamorous, 3-years-ahead
Plymouth E ight N ow !
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For the second tim e in h ■ >
than two months national recoj
nition has been given to O regon's
sp ectacu lar shore line, ac c o rd
ing to Don M alarkey, presid« nt
'of the Oregon Coast Association.
S ervices w ere held T uesday
for M rs. Agnes Johnson, who
passed away in C rescent City on
F riday, July 26.
Scree Lig money now on 3-yeare-ahcaS Plymouth
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(OAST LINE GETS PUBLICITY
Agnes Johnson
Looking for the buy of your life? See your
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T hursday, August 1, 1957
This y e a r 's art show at th<
Oregon Stab* F air will have en
trie s from all of O regon's "big
nam es" in the a rt world. Adcq-
uate wall space and good light
ing will be provided for the first
tim e.
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T ickets a re now available tor
thi nightly revue and hors«'show
at the 92nd Oregon State Fail-
opening in Salem August 31.
FOR YOUR
IlVStJRANC«?
CONSULT
Brookings
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lymouth
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C Ed Dempsey
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