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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community DIE THREE, NUMBER E IG H T E E N BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. JULY Co. 4-H ers ice In Judging Corvallis, Thur. 1, 1948 Local Rotary Club Seats Officers A t Ladies Night, Tues. Aldene Roberts HD A <! the 33rd annual 4-H club B?r school is now' just a it’s a pretty vivid mem- r th minds of the boys and -1743 boys and girls in ad- l to 65 volunteer local club Those are the attend- Sgures for the OSC session wyear. However, all of the and local leaders have re- Jd to their homes over the Roy Weideman was seated as president o f Brookings R otary 1 club, Tuesday evening, nt the i club's birthday party, and L u th e r Tisdale was elevated to office of vice-president. The meeting, held at the Grange hall, was a ladies night w ith the meal served huf- i fet style. Mrs. Eunice Faris, president of Smith River W omans club, gave n rending, script for which w as hat used by Eddie C antor over N ational Broadcasting Co., some m onths ago, when Eddie read a le tte r to Joe Stalin from a live nephew of Uncle Sam. The rend ing was titled . "Are You Lis tening. Jo e ? ” This nephew, an average Am erican. tells, in this letter, why he likes American ways. He is also broad-minded enough to ad mil many Yankee faults, but w ith all these America still is his choice. Following a review of the pa«t year, when club accom plishm ents were enum erated. Roy W eideman pointed his com m ittees. Dit- cussion followed concerning the prospects for a new harbor, and methods of co-operation w ere re vealed to the membership. last day of fun and class : »as Thursday. Going home ¡Friday. the final day, Thursday, <*> n: contests were held to students a chance to put practice what they had Jtudjing for ten days. All 1743 competed. It isn't THESE I NITED STATES have enjoyed a liberty coveted by J say that only boys com the entire world as a model of personal freedom. Our own resi ‘ n the poultry, livestock, i dents have forgotten, many times, that it took three wars to :nd forestry contests. Girls ! roany of the classes. And win and build that independence, and three more to preserve ■4 all right, too. But, a* j SUNDAY. WE WILL OBSERVE the birth of this nation, so a boys entered the foods,, dedicated to the principle that all men are created equal. and food preservation raemaking »contests. These «trictly girls. 9 i I* the tally slips were col- » and added up Curry co u n -! A. F. Pearce Hurt In represented. Three C urry G uests at th e a ffa ir w e re : Mr. Fall From 12-ft- Ladder delegates placed as fol-i A. F. Pearce was returned t o | anf^ M ri. Henry K err, Mr. and l -ark Schley of ter third place m p o u h rv ReP °rts appearing in both Portland dailies, together with that his hom<* from the Crescent Citv Mrs. Dick F aris of Rivers End, contest; Charles C la r k ~ 'Wh’Ch a PPf‘arefl in r >el Norte Triplicate last week, certainly hospital, Sunday night, w here he and Mr, and Mrs. Ted Adams of gave the state highway paving crew which is working in this area, had spent a few days following P ortland ;i0!s tied for third place som ething to “beef about” claim those in charge of the work. “T h e ! 8 fal1 frorn a 12-foot ladder as , Waging; Clyde Quig- he was painting on Mrs. Bernice for fifth place artic le s had not one grain of tru th in them.” was the emphatic W ard's home. While no bones) ' judging. C ongratula- statem en t made to the Pilot early Monday morning. w ere broken, his back was se U nder heading "Oregon L um -i* in order for these verely wrenched. berm en Finance Repair of 101”,' over entire highway as rapidly ibon was keen, es- . The flood l>enefit dance, staged ■ "bin i? is divided among th e article said that irate Brook- as truck- can haul it, with com jointly last S atu rd ay night a t \ J' and girls. A 4-H er ings loggers and mill owners put pletion hoped at an early date, j the G range hall by V eterans of no*; his project in order th e ir own capital into r e p a i r ---------------------- ;---------------- w ork on 25 miles of Highway 101 Foreign W ars and American Le- m judging contests. 1 gion, netted more than $125. Roy in southern O r e g o n Saturday I C a 1 A fter alm ost two years w h ile . Stephenson told the Pilot, Mon- in an effort to save their indus- th-y were on order. 209 post of- day. Several ticket sold in ad- : try* from w hat they termed “a UOmeay LzT errors d rastic ruling by the highway In a comedy of errors. Sunday fire boxes arrived a few weeks vanee have not been accounted 1 commission.” afternoon at the local high school ago, and were, last week-end, in- i for as yet. and these are hoj>ed I to swell the fund which will be Local highway m aintenance field, when hasp hits and errors stalled at the local postoffice. 'J*' RasIam. sta te W hile these 209 boxes doubles ’ turned over for relief, men w ere the irate ones, the Pi- came dime a dozen with plenty and Bible school lead- the capacity of the local office. I "T here w ere 134 tickets sold lot w as told. Monday, when this h ft for change, the Sea Gulls, al)t|st state conven ?ir at- pride of Crescent Citv, romped ¡¡¡J** 8ti" a " insufficient, xai«< a t the d o o r , ” Mr. Stephenson a rtic le was brought to the Bk> tlW Dai,y VaCa- tention. It is true th at lumber- imber-i rough rough-shod over the Blue S o x .P 1? ' 9 ° ,dK‘ iX>st m aster, sta te “hut we still have several “»e school started off Mon- men a re co-operating in placing not the pride of the local fans, who also was informed th a t th< people to hear from those who 8.',.a registrat»on of 35. Brookings office had been ele conducted advance sales." ’ t0 49nUmber W aS in’ tru ck s a t the disposal of the The score, which would look like vated from third to second class R efreshm ents sold at the dance highw ay departm ent until the a score of a professional foot- since March 1, when more than added about $45 to the fund, it rock cru sh er is erected, but the ball game, was 27 to 11. g through July 9, Rev. i ♦ _ . - \Tat- - a /B ypar passed w ith revenue was said, Monday. A com plete tru ck ow ners nM arc noin^ naM panl hv n\ hv > Swearingen, ^wparini^pn . . . had . w «fa ^ ‘,ng as»isted by: n WparfAfl e a a e a r> sufficient to a rra n t this raise, report is expected by S aturday. Stanley Patterson, pian- th e h o u r for this service. , _________ ____ ... _____ von, et al, the mound staff forj v nfjer the new ______ status. Brook- accompanist. ‘ According to the local fore- the local team, had no difficulty ings post nffice ¡g aIJowed an _ T 71 Gott— recreation. m an. th e paving crew was moved in dishing out just the right j other full. tirne clprk an(J w ith j., r c ” ‘e Hendricks and ^rom Medford June 14. The kinds of balls for the v isiting. help, windows will he nette Pearce ~ handi-i cru sh er at th at tim e’ and 8tU1 “ ’ batsmen. j kept open all day. not closed r , nof ready to furnish the neces- Brookings, on the other hand, during mail time, as heretofore. With few' possible exceptions, \ oore' -Miss Iren e sary rock f°r the paving job made enough hits and runs to A fter the March 1, report. Mm all businesses of the Brookings- _ • F. Campbell, Rev. A group of truckers offered win many games, but could not Smith made application for t h e ’H arbor area will be closed next , Neufeld, in- equipm ent to haul from stock- match the mass production cf boost in classification. A recent Monday in observance of July . s piles along the highway, and ac- the visitors. »visit ir^m the postal in s p e c to r^ , which falls on Sunday, thus School f opted. These trucks were paid Brave, and possibly seeking a clarified the need for elevation, extending the holiday until Mon- umrntr S c h o o l bv th e sta te at the ra te of ¿4.09 b ttle more of the same kind of Mrs. Smith, a fte r she finishes I day. R estaurants, and such bysi- - *** , ago with on hour for sm aller truck- I Hteflt Brookings will - v. arlv r e p o t s Jun«- V), w illlnesse* which cannot e sc a p »t . with atten d ibout Rogue River, Sunday at Rogue submit figures of the grow th in day, are said to be the only ones " children. Two $4.50 an hour for the larger. sisters °f Eugene, ...... | -pbe tru ck ers rented some of River. That team leads the local tbe local .office for the past few • which will open for any lingth «! \W a StinR thc N C a tbol’c! th e ir equipm ent for a few day.t, league in which the Sea Gulfia years. which, she says, has been J of time, phenominal. —.................. — .......................... tis* ‘ ^hool, and ear- none fo r more than five, ending hold down third spot --------------------------------------- ! I). J. Sage, d istrict highw ay others vis-, last Friday. Mrs. G arth W illiam s and son, * engineer, w ith h eadquarters a t Mr. and Mrs. Ted Adams of ve been stay- The local paving crew is now Michael, of Lomita. Calif., v isite d , Coquille, was a visitor in this Portland and three* children are, fer home. laying from 80 to 90 tons daily and Mrs. Arch Bingham i rea Werlnesday. checking on the ‘*n are taking o ' “black-top” and has spotted visiting Mrs. Adams’ brother,. st w’eek-end. Th< »rs End li rogress made by Paving Crew A. P. Hendricks and family. The nonunion. much of the holes between Car-; B. J. Gould hon io. 17, of Medford, at w ork on ed at the Adams were truest* at R o ta ry pcnterville and thc sta te line his section of highway 101. 10 the ^ o t to d a y ! slab o f b la c k -to p w ill be la id b irt. !av i rtv. July 4, 1776 Jf (172 Years) July 4, 1948 State Highway Paving Crew Is Irate Over Articles Appearing In Newspapers $125 Realized A t Benefit Dance, Sat. Sea Gulls Win In 209 Boxes Added A t Brookings P. O. ir©st Shown A t Bible School Stores Will Close Close Next Monday