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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community me three , number tw o . BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 11. 1948 ORSE CONTROL R?,S,A .k u ? i,Ge ° T jS Sccu' Executive To L ig h tin g D is t r ic t DIST. N O . 17 M UST F or A t h le t ic Fund INC MONDAY, Conduct A Scouter Up To Co: Cour* BUILD IN 1948 TO T hree basketball Rames, hollow ing its rejection at the f LOCAL G RO UP1 i " high ™ school . ath Ä letic fund, r i will * be School Here, Sat. F ebruary m eeting of the countv KFFP 'C T A k lftA D IV court, for insufficient d a ta o n : l l , f c r petition, the Brookings light Dave Putnam , regional scout the • .. •»- --«••• ing district was retu retu rn rn ed ed proper- proper- State Department Says Headed By Mr. Crissey Pices of the Rod and Gun club. director, Will be in this area this ¡"g \r,t? Wa! To Organize District C rag Lumber- Co., of Smith week-end to give instruction to 5 a Jte s te d tc^ ,a t e f o r the March School Not Capable Of River. Will nlav one one of rif the th o high Hirrh committeemen, c o m m itte e m e n den Hnn m others an d ' mu *u,1b oi . m e . court. ______ .R iver, w ill play Keeping Accredited .... . school team s; Pykes Variety will fhe sea scout ship, still in process however, will be which has caused m on m eet th e o ther hjgh of formation Mr' P utnam PM^ tro u g h before th e A pril 7. m eet- to southwest Oregon and th e Ramrods wi]1 meet R j, returned from New Jersey g ° f he 5°urt and Prob«ble ae- While publication of the state ,)• other weed, teas the | C lly M arket wWch , h i w here he underwent two month-' ¡I"” '' °,nly T »’«»perty own high school exam iner's report 1» of a dscusston. Monday Ram rods fcow , 0 (h of intl,nsivp , ratr)in„ for , his « lh'' en tire length of m ain £ * 'n s m N *,-Id until a rriv a l of R e ts^iuuiu sta u ra n n i, t fore th , his srason work. • street . failed sign uiC the petition. a r> .P ,,,r ic * u. ai t Vancenti iL is SPASnn work u u vu to rifcii 11 Kin. j , 7 !} . , . y ', n R. M. Knox, countv ag en t q tn rtin « i t 7 on »u Tb te n tn tim «1 t A ctual construction aw aits a t- , *-,^as ieen ,o d tb at d must P.ex Warren, of the s ta te ' S ta rtln g a t . 7:0°;u ,hese games The tentative p an set up for tion of , h d build, to rem ain •‘sta n d a rd ” and arren, 01 m e s ta u prom ise to give the fans their this week-end includes: ___ court, ana win prob- this m ust b(1 accompiished r d eon ro commi ce exp a m - , d n a j boop throlls for this seas- S aturday afternoon, den moth- J ': lt) 1in“ ‘nte im m ediately fol- j une> 1949 First revelation of he laws govern ng form ation sono. ers schoo, Thjs js low this action, this inform ation was made at con rol districts. ---------------------------------- _ ppctive dpn mothers * ls w e„ P 'th e m eeting of the P arent-T each e r Association. Thursday evening. W peop^ of this section of Saturday evening. Sea scout : r aced education on t h e Q y £ R shiP at th " Ask home. If additional teachers are not ace coming.from this w e e d , , * ' > Sunday afternoon at Bap(ist RY I H u n h D A IIT U a d d ed to the high school staff ..andon f ie and loss of Comomunity church, county coun D I LV/llW U I\V u l l» before the beginning of the next in 1936 is still vivid in th e --------- term the school may rem ain cil meeting and school of instruc- wries of people of this re- John Mello Is Glad '"conditionally sta n d a rd .” until Penny Dinner Attracts ” Z p o n . from other troops will and should spur them on progress is shown on a building To De In Oregon program toward m aking the formation of a weed ccntrol C apacity ( rowd Sat. he heard at this time, and a --------- school acceptable to th e sta te de- k.'’ in Curry county, us sug- --------- rount-table solution will be at- “People of this area, and I am p artm en t of education. M by Mr. Knox. penny . dinner, eehng 01 will be should one of never them, moan should never ™ „1 U . , , o The . ........ staged ^ m p te d . This “ m ......one mem, J he sta moan te exam The iner. sta Cliff Roh- iner. Cliff Rob te exam rse not only destroys land S a tu rd a y evening at the high presided over by R. G. Sabin, about the rain." said John Mello ‘«nson, on his recent visit to the but is is extremely dangerous school school evm gym, by but extremelv dangerous hv the local unit of ocunty chairman, and all people woh last week visited in th e Bay B»o<»kings school. said a definite ji'e in the neighborhood. Its P arent-T eachers ■S association, at- interested in the scout movement ( region, where, he says, it is reallvf ' NO," regarding the present f ’ nature makes it alm ost tracted a capacity »city crowd, when are asked to come. drv ’ j m anual train in g course, carried u p under proper w ea th e r over 400 were e served bv the -----------------------—------------- I • You r a n look n t a c re « nf em ne on in an old ,og1 shed 10 the re a r . h . ? 0« « " W x i h $ r ° u hv r ‘' i 1' 1:;* ? " R° ' " ,v l . ns. The small plot in H ar- group. At one time the waiting A Jj n^4.«. ' th a t a re but a few inches hikh l,nt‘ n« w inmmiig. m e n o ta ry am i nii all «it-i.wi dried up. t The , u rn ‘s?’« l the basic baste hand ha. park area, planted in 1930, line reached out to the street /Vie©T,nCJS OClT© nna »,.. vegetable ( lub hil> f furnished g ro w e r. will tak e a beating' Ibis " ols f? ' h.s departm ent w r now reached an area esti- from the gym door Wl11 ,ake a 'bca,ing' b ,h" , (he understanding th a t it be e id to be more than 40 a c re s Several, a fte r viewing the line. For T h u rs ., M a r 18 vpnr _____ I "I made myself obnoxious to P‘,ndea’ Warren, former Yamhill ,eft fo r home to eat. la te r to re According to a le tte r received Im an^' ^here, when I ’d tell them m aking up the local hud- gent, showed colored pic tu rn for the Program. The menu — ■ — - - - -- 1 about If the « am ount • of rain . . wl n u a w ry • , provision was . * Ret in Ja ___x r >4{ ¡staged ■''•ctKc-u F r n rid u a ay y evening at the thi Tiltipornr' t o m m illO C .. high school gym, under the aus- l u P.-J. CALIFORNIA HURT 4 0 0 FED AT DINNER wakes it costly for con I ............. meeting will be held at V incent's.---------— ---------—- ------ — ......... — 1— measures. gram was — enjoyed: Piano solo—Pauline Hendricks, R estaurant at noon, March 18. supply and the ta r sides get pic that these two courses be in bis explanation of the var- Piano solo—Marilyn Struebing At this meeting all interested no.,.^.aT' r ' ... . f u< ed *n curriculum . ypes of control m easures Playlet Seventh grade. in 4-H work, with idea th a t he trnnh’* rfn 'r« lifn rn i» fn h 7W »>U * ' n ,h< Pcpurt made 3J ° datp. little has been m av b ecom e a leader is asked trophe in ( alifornia unless rain by Mr. Robinson, w e re such facts Folk d an ce- Second grade may becomi a leader, is asked comes and fha( sOnn „ Mr Meilo j|s the crow ded conditiong of "w except that control by Trio—Seventh grade girls. to he p re se n t_______________ |concluded. ¡rooms, the inadequacies of toilet by chemica. Violin so la Irene Rau ' ds and p la n tin g of pas- facilities, and the present gym Piano s o l a Betti Goldizen w h ic h has no heating system . - trees, wherever practical, P la v le t—under the direction of T hese colum ns will c a rry the xnou-n method of eradication Being Held By P.-T. A ----- .......................... .. r« i><;ct in the fu tu re Issues, when Mrs. Ham pton , r’vn discovered at this tim e 1 Dishes th a t w ere unclaim ed the school board receives the el- S e x te tte High school girls only hope of the a re a for | a fte r the P.-T. A. penny supper cm entary school report, Vocal s o la Betti Goldizen present will be in contra/ i may iin ^ u n n v u u p ilt* t office ill I V C U be v p picked up at t the ot I , S tu n t—Den 1, Cub Scouts a few °f which have As another step in its attem pt Woody cabins. An orange colored A*.,- D o l Pantom im e covered to be somewha* bring a better new spaper t o ' ^ . j was (akpn by m istake, and V U f-*> el V .ie a r e r 5 C h e t c o »o bring tree. O rch estra num ber ic rjT'eva or-i/1 ♦<« rnulzn it fvnn- i .« i i v pvi »vii H « aving • . . . u i s i . i mav «, — ■ ------ — uiv Ram blers. .n?;L ractive, kL i\ \,’yr”; ,he ‘,ers,,n ,hc dish m for a> W a s S o ld M o n d a y burned off in M ay graphically more at he j jeave R a t havin8 tbe sam e office 22 in August chemically and , Pilot, this week is using its new . .. . dress. | the r,ghfuI ow ner- \ ' , n ,be fal1 F a s h io n S h o w A n d head-letter Mr. and Mrs. Ted A rditi, of The head-line above this a rt- ■ P-iMured by sheep o r 1 San Francisco, son-in-law and '' h,);: the spread to a min- D a n c e P ro g re s s in g paB(, is ,4.,mint golhic. A m b u la n c e B e n e fit d a u g h te r of Mrs. and Mrs. H enry ■' «a- pointed out. The H orst tf>gether with H enry Horst, A surp rise is in store for at- sm aller, or 18-poist heads, are * I A / a a J m a p are5 if control m easures . tendents at the S a te llite Social know n as Spartan. OCT «Ol W G a flC S a a y Monday com pleted all a rra n g e 1 "'<• P « r club', f.rst an n u al f u h i t ------------- --------- ' m ents and purchased the Cur-Del ami 'la,i.'.\ th f I’lb.t »_■ ■ ■ |_ _ A » l" .- r a k < rtav « ill he fit- < l< ar„ts. ..«n.-.l hv S .ual,-» .v This Is Pilot's N ew ' Head-Letter Face « *£ *"' L " • • With are a -H-' rk n 's M /'«••” ,£ "£ A m b u la n c e , Inc. A ,v expected to aid in I W. P o rm fln e n t GrOUD ? W h ile not too m u " V iu u p i n a y w h cn th,- a m b u la n c e M r A n H ti Who s t r . t t i w .th th e b e n e fit d a n c e Will be h eld a t th e m a r u .e s in 'he WNlth Pacific h a s a Permanent weed control t*on w as divulged, prospects for --------- H arbobr G range hall, under the •’ ’* be formed in whis section a slass show, one th a t would Articles of incorporation are auspices of the Odd Fellows, the ' county court will be ne *'** a credit t0 a city ’ arc good being taken from the secretary V eterans of Foreign W ars, and : 12 through various r r * " '1" M rs' MadSe Moore has made a lf>f state's office, officially in co r-ith e American Legion '* the uh( whole cut ntv porat¡ng me the amr»ui ambulance W over ! $800 «J- al- tv u ur»' n OL h iPs couple --y«--- of — trips - . south in this af- 1 porating irn»- v co o o m n m o n it-1 -! » .n ith o som ething tmiiK «tv« P u n a e rj fa ir’s behalf. Dance plans are Qf the perm anent com m it-i ready in the fund for purchase control di :t. progressing well, too, it con. ¡tee a a re: nf this am bulance, these organi- re : m ittee reports. Leo Lucas, president, re p re -1 ing necessary money to pay at t zations hope to raise the rem ain- ¡senting the R otary club G r a n d J u ry C a lle d Lloyd Harbin. Vice-president, least three-fourths of the pur- t MONDAY presenting the Rod and Gur. chase price of the vehicle. In ub any event, the order will go in For N e x t M o n d a y 'club 1 A. Harv» . secret a ry-treas- im m ediately a fte r the dance, re representing the Odd F e l-' fcardless of the am ount raised, 1 ure John D arger and Wib lodire. Advance tickets a re being sold m an of this area, will repre- J by com m ittee members, and last ■»hall. Sr. next th ee grand jury, called S a tu rd a y It was reported that »rican Lei ion. Monday at Gold Beach. dim •ta- itine on. renn Findings will be pub <rv tions. these columns next wee ( VFV TAXÎ'-S DUE XF.\ had considerable experience in the cleaning business. He will be assisted by Ed S to rse tt, who sta rte d the business and la te r «old to t the leaners soin n it to i h ‘ t Cur-D ur-iM ell ii i C ic a n e rs . The announcem ent of the new firm ir printed elsew here in this issue, T; « 1 rh n n trn d A t ' . 1 n « H s h io n s ohO W lflff Because m any of th e models will l»e of the younger aet who will not atte n d the dance, the S a te llite Social club announced showing >f h< of the fashions, 20, from 9.30 p.m. to 9:(