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ME TWO. NUMBER SEV EN
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er State
ipetition
BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON
Scouts Pass “Tracking”
THURSDAY. A PRIL
17.
1947
R o ta r y C lu b W a s
Saturday and Sunday
{T " “ ' Y
4 Temperatures Soared
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A few of the scouts of troop F Ol 1116(1 llP r C lJ ilS t
Following the rain early in the ( Campaign
<11111)<11!?T1 Will
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week, Brookings w eather took »w
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32. B. S. A., under direction of
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turn for the w arm er, Friday, I> 6 L d llll C h C d SOOFl
John G inther, local scoutm aster, s a i u r a a v E v e n i n g
Test Thursday Evening
when the therm om eter jum ped
learned, th e hard way, how in-
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to
71, according to Paul W hirry,
tric
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te
“track
in
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can
be.
lanita Kinion L o ca l
Application For
Rural Accidents
local w eather bureau observer.
T
hursday
evening,
they
sta
rte
d
inner In V F W
Charter Will Be
T em perature« S aturday a n d
About Three Fourths
at th e Chevron station, followed
Sunday really made the people
itional Contest
Sent This Week
the “w ell-planted” signs, and a r
Of State Total
shed the red flannels and all ex-
rived a t A zalea P ark.
, cess clothing, when the ther-
r .need last week as win-
GOLD BEACH - In an effort
Step« for the organization of 1 mome„ .r „each 79 and R2 on
“He certain ly put no chalk
the local VFW essay con- line for us to follow,” was about a Rotary club were taken Sat-
to
prevent "preventable” traffic
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the paper submitted by th e only comment heard from vrdav evening by a group of 19 .
those ih r >> H»vs u. . ... acc'(ients in ru ra l a reas during
Kinion is hereby pub- those who passed the test.
business and professional men jower than
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! V’e. sum m er months. C ounty
by the post, feeling th a t
Judge A. H. Boice announced
who are planning to establish a
ihcation will show the deep
earlv this week ‘hat he was
unit of that w’orld-wide service
[¡on of the youth today, i
joining S ecretary of S ta te Rob
organization in Brookings.
I p<ri<vr| P ib ttf
> Home -Cradle of Good j
ert S. F a rre ll Jr., and o th er of
Meeting with D r Cline Fix-
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> H its
nship” the subject, was ex- 1>11111G H u r t 1 Q 1 7
ficials in a cam oaign for sa fe r
ott. past district governor of Ro- Y a r n in p p e I? n r
handled by Miss Kinion.
1 1 U ! I 1 3 4 i
ta ry at Vincent's Fountain, these
U l U U t i n I III I »T-IO driving and w alking during the
Went of Brookings n ‘Kh
M O S t”
m onths of May, June, Ju ly and
men voted to apply for a char-
In
A t*p o
A ugust.
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te r in Rotary’ International, thus " U I V v l o >11 2 b I ~<t
"R ural
accidents
accounted
M is a citizen? A good!
adding Brookings to the list of
for 73 p er cent of the traffic fa
more than 6,000 cities in some
i’ r may be stated as f o l- '
Mrs. Stafford Told
Pot Luck Dinner En
talities in Oregpno in 1946," Mr.
75 countries and geographical re
A citizen is a person who, j
tertains Denartment
Of Finding While
Boiee reported. "This is su b
gions of the world where Rotary:
|rh or choice, is a m em ber
On Trip East
stan tially higher th an the usual
has come to play a leading p a rt I Adjutant, Thursday.
rate or nation which gives
certain rights and w h i c h !
ration which is around 60 |M?r
in the progress of the commun-j
his loyalty.
Nom inations of officers to di- ceni *n r u r a l areas
"Bud count is b e tte r this year, ity.
Present and signing up S atur- reet the posting for the coming
" A study of ru ra l accident«,
home supplies the foun- anti th ere's less disease than at
r a good citizen. Some any previous tim e.” said Mrs. i’ay evening were: Ed Thornton, year, were made last T hursday rna(*‘‘ by the secretary of sta te
o* child development May Stafford, to the Pilot last “P a t” -Patterson. Thor Ask, W. evening at the re g u la r m eeting sbows that virtually all of them
that a person's destiny is Friday, w hile telling about h e rjH . Hibbard. Ed F. Ackley, A. E. of Cheteo Post. No. 138. Aineri- divolved hum an failures ra th e r
ned by the kind of care recent trip east to check uponlSandbo. Leo Lucas, T. S. Ah-, ran Legion and Auxiliary. For ,lian tru'chanical or road failures.
»W during the first years bulbs she had sold to greenhouses j hott. Ralph Vincent, Pete L e s-'th e post, these w ere nam ed:
lh e n iore, most of our ru ral ac-
• life During this time, we for E a ste r forcing.
meister. John Ginther. Dewey
C om m ander: V. A. M endenhall, 4r,<i,n,s can
prevented if o u r
toil his disposition and his
"I w as quite ill with flu or I ’d Akers. Herb Mason, H arry Ed- Jr., Ed Thornton and Boh Cox. J 'hiv<',s. an(I w alkers wiH just
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*0 toward life and ris fel- have come sooner," she said, in wards. Dr. A. O. Schmitt,
1 F irst V ice-Com m ander: G eo.. avoid dangerous driving and th e ir
ngs are established. The
explaining the interim between
O thers, signifying intentions of Widnev and Jesse H oagland
w alking practices.”
requirements of a home h e r re tu rn and the tim e she re- ‘ affiliation were unable to lie on
Second Vice-Commander: Don
Spc»’d on curves, passing in
4’M firsr, furnish adequate leased h er news.
hand at the first meeting, but Johnson and Archie Diment.
i thp faee of oncoming cars, in-
' and nourishment; second.
"O regon grow ers have over- promised to be present Wednes-
A djutant: Lyle Redfield Jr. a n d ' ,o x ,ra t’on- driving on the w rong
id provide security, es- come disease alm ost entirely,” day noon at the second organiza- Ed Wolfe.
j
Uie road, driving while
against emotional d is -: she boasted, as she pointed to the tion meeting. It is expected th at
On the executive co m m ittee: j Uitigucd and w alking into the
and third, it should, fu tu re of the lily industry’. "This the club strength at c h a rte r tim e T. S. Abbott, W. S. Chadw ick.| Pa,h of approaching vehicles w ere
O. C. Rawlings. Jim Yelton. B oh' dom inant causes of the sum m er-
asistent manner, control cannot be said of o th er sections to about 25.
? 5 behavior. Finally, it of the co u n try grow ing lilies.”
The new club is sponsored by Sloan. Bob Sm ith and N e ila n ; ,im e r u ral fatalities in this sta te
last year. Judge Boice declared.
educate children in ac-
In explaining how this was ac- the Rotary club of Coos Bay- Abbott.
Mrs.
Jam
es
Yelton
and
Mrs.
1710 following tabulation, pre-
modes of response to complished, Mrs. Stafford pointed North Bend, whose members
»tuations.
■ to the care Oregon grow ers gave H. O. Chapman, Earl L ittrell and V. A. M endenhall Sr. were nom-1 P«r,‘d by the secretary of sta te 's
shows ru ral and urban
which lack one or m ore, th e ir lilies. Clean ground was Ed Gebhart brought R otary in inated for president of the Aux-
iliary. O ther nom inations were ,r a ffic fatalities by counties for
echaracteristics
are likely
used always.
was form ation - to -............
Brookings
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u»vu aiwctyh.
v n w Close
i u k « ’ “ rogueing
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“ » children whose be-1 perform ed on the fields, and the their friendship w ilh the itu s in e tt, u n o b ta in a b le at the time the ’'" i , .
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Urban R ural
’ abnormal. If he receiv- bulbs w ere dipped in various pre- and professional men of this city.11»' w ent to press Additional n o m - , ? » * »
tabof loving and intelli- v en lativ es of disease.
One of the distinctive features of j . nations will be made a t next B ak u
“ ».«tad. keeps him happy J "C lean bulbs n a tu ra lly throw R otary is th a t R otariana a re wel-1 m eeting. when election will t* “
«' by his chances of grow , b e tte r blooms and more of them « m e visitors at every other Ro-: held.
Iciaiw m
normal' w ell-bal. when forced. I noticed, too. as ta ry club in the world. R otary
Mrs
A. Mendenhall, chair- C W sop
'Mtstaal with a good dis-, I visited th e east .b a t the C ro ft, clubs are m aintained at Coquille, man of the A m ericanism com m it-j
« w tar greater than if ¡lily is being used quite exten- Coos Bay. Seaside and McMinn- lee. will publish the winning es-
.•«"nourished because of sively as a cut flower, which is ville to the north, and E ureka say by P atricia M urphy in th e . ”
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has •**" (« < • "k ely to do much to assure its to the south. Clubs are also or- next issue of the Pilot.
r Z c M ite ,
either because of .fu tu re as an industry.
ganized in many cit.es of the
Because the G rangehall. the £ « hu
“ »I'entton or too tittle.! "I found that greenhouse men W illam ette valley including Eu- reg u lar m eeting place w as un- £
n happy person m ake w ere skeptical of th e grow ers inj gene. Corvallis. R oseburg^ and dergomg rem odeling the m eet-;
" I " ««lien than an un- th e west because there was no also at G rants Pass. Medford and mg was held a. the home of M rs
rV
’bnormal person.
harm ony in the industry, andl Ashland.
! Osa Johnson, w here a pot luck
* * • « • a good deal lik e 'a ll w anted to have more lilies
In explaining R o ta n to the supper was e n ,o y ed w th F rttz ” ^ k > « ,ver
are sensitive to th e each y e a r until th e o v e r-p ro d u c , group. Saturday. Dr F .xott for Nissen, departm e B ad ju tan t, and Ja c k so n ,
” in which thev live tion is som ething to reckon w ith m er district governor, defined Mrs. N isw n
laude S to tts of
■bnve under the n r o o e r L t this 'tim e
i Rotary as a "a fellowship of Coos Bay. d istrict com m ander; J«»cpkme
* « d fad ,o develop
"probably th e people who con-J some 300.000 business and p ro -,a n d Mr. Pinkerton, vicek-omman-j K lam ath
Lake
n ' r^ r the wrong condi*- sierwd lilv^ bulbs to greenhouses! fessional m e n throughout the der of Dist. 4. present.
havp
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who
are
united
in
the
Claude
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to
tts
presented
the
Lane
hf J ;
p the responst-1 last fall m th e ir fran tic effort world who are unneu
rw.w» ,i,.rin<y the Lincoln
* «»«»ng the kind of Io dispose of th eir crops, did t h e 1 Ideal of Service, which is help- c h a rte r to the post during the u n e o m
t " » • home which w ill c r e a te ^ 'h a r m to the price. T h a t! iullness and thoughtfulness to evening, with talk s he,ng given Lmn
others R otarians. he said, en- on aim s and purpose of A merican M alheur ....
harwi • VV ■ °Pment
a *s
opinion of most of the deavor to exemplify th eir motto. Legion by o ther guests.
M w on
i.
\ ln<^vMual—an in- forcers of E a ste r lily plants.
"Service above Self, in all of the
In the A m ericanism contest, Morrow
We r f S r °w’s older.
"C ertainly, once these difficul- daily business, social and civic ¡judged by Mrs. Stonehouse and ' M ultnom ah
hfe w ith ties are ironed out, the Croft contacts by placing the obliga- Mrs. H ibbard, P atricia M u r p h y 't” 1*
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an<^ courage.
A lily industry’ will resum e its place
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tion to serve others before the was given the p n ze4
T i ||I X " k “
strong cit- in th e floral world, and will be
for profit for them selves.
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profitable to all. These consignors desire
A Rotary club selects its mem-
Ju*t a» the Pilot w oi being V m atilla
P tttakes a good a t- w ere most prevalent among thos« berehip on the basis of one ac- put to p re u , Leo Lurxu told
Unkm
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-’t.-u fT .,"ne thing, it is who raised lilies as a side line.'
tive m em ber from each recog- editor that he and Mr». Luea»
the various mem- Mrs. S tafford concluded.
nized businw* and prolcvxion in were fly,«» to S o t . Froncwco. to W ashington
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tow ard one
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the community, so th a t it is a roneult a »peciahnt relative to
1 r
! 1Tuc^e should be
All farm ers wishing to sign representative cross-section of the the health of their daughter, w*u>
CrA.’’i- iOn Un^erstanding, AAA agreem ents m ay do» so at
cn»L?Tnt- There should the G range hall. Thursday, from business and professional inter- had made no progre»» to u a r d r e -
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ests and activities in the com- c o ie ry the last day or »o. They to ia is____
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«atjor,
' 1' ' ' hng. and 7 to 9 p. m. This will be the la*t
landed »« the bay area kite la»t
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Mbj..' Children partic- chance, unless you sign at com- m unity.
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