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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community three . NUMBER X X V III [RUNGS ARE :D IN BOTH OF AREA BROOKINGS. Elaine LeClaire Ties For First Prize At- Oregon State Fair CURRY COUNTY. OREGON 1 HURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 5 EAGLE SCOUT AWARDS WILL BE GIVEN OUT HERE Rotary Club Paid Visit By Bist. Governor, Tuesday Pitted against first-prize winners from every county in Oregon, at the State Fair, Salem, was Elaine LeClaire, dent of Rod and of Harbor, who tied for first Court of Honor Will i Club Reveals A prize with two other girls, in Be Held at Baptist Clothing III , of 1,-H Sewing Fish Stock Here Church, at 8 O’clock club work. Under guidance of Mrs. Ben Hanscam, president of Bill and Bob Shipley. Jimmi? Kerns this year, Elaine won •tco Rod and Gun Club, Lytle. Jimmy Vincent, and Ron- first at the Curry county fa ir the planting of two at Gold Beach, and was given ( aid Akers, who have met all re W illiam Schuppel. governor of : loads of fin g e rlin g size quirements, w ill be awarded the I *st. 102. Rotary* International, had to struggle terrifically hard ten dollars at Salem in the at trout in the W inehuck co\eted eagle scout badges at comprising most of Oregon and for his education. His opportun three-way fie. IChetco Rivers d u rin g the a court of honor, billed for the a portion of southwest Washing ity to go to Switzerland w ill da Elaine also had her ex 1 of Sept. 5. 'Baptist community church, at 8 much to the peoples of Germany, penses paid to Salem for the ton. officially visited the Brook trout are from Brush 1 rance, and Italy, because he p. m. Thursday evening (tonight). ings Rotary' Club. Monday eve Oregon State Fair. She was hatchery. The club also These boys awarded life scout ning and Tuesday noon at the is, by his plan, obligated to do accompanied by her mother, i the Pilot that a fish bl much 'missionary' work. badges last December, have, this regular luncheon. Mrs. Joe Zumpfe, one of the t from Oregon State Game "W ith clubs in all countries of summer, completed the remain I* r iday evening's meeting was chaperones. is camped on the der of the 21 merit badges nec devoted entirely to administra the world today, with exception of Russia, this task is being given i of tne Chetco to check the essary for the eagle aw-ard. tion of the club, its principles and | run of salmon, Friends Visit Hogans To beco.:» an eagle scout a aims, as set forth by the inter every opportunity to function to ward world peace. You must re boy must pass twelve required national organization. area is the sportsmen’s For Past Ten Days member that Rotarians all over merit badges: swimming and l i f t ntier. The forests are v ir Each committee chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray camping. the club reported upon his ac the world are very much alike tue local streams un- of New’ York, have been guests saving, pathfinding, k It is re-assuring to those fo r the past ten days of Mr. and Cooking, bird study, pioneering, tivity, his plans, and from the in thinking and acting. For that k area who wish it to re- Mrs. Jack Hogan at Bay View first aid. personal health, per governor gained tips on the job reason the task for these young Ithat way, as long as pos- farm. Mrs. Murray is daughter sonal physical development or with recommendations for pro men w ill be made much easier.” The P a u l Harris Memorial | Know that the ambitious of an old friend of the Hogans, athletics,, first aid, and public cedure. He was especially well fun club remains in ac- whom the Hogans had not seen health. The remainder of the 21 pleased w ith the record of the fund's eventual goal is set at $3,000,000, Each student picked necessary to become eagle scouts club in community service. |!orce. This club has done fo r some 20-odd years. to study in a foreign country is may be taken according to the for the community and On international _ service. _____ , Mr. given a sum of $2000 for the year The Murrays, touring the en ” all praise that can be tire country, are much impress wishes of the scout. Most all of Schuppel recommended that the he w ill be gone. He w ill be aided lit these five coming up for eagle I club adopt some kind of interna- ed by the Brookings climate. have several over the required tional service, despite the fact in the work by Rotary clubs at and near the place of study. number. that any small club has difficulty Required of each ’fellow" who Many of these boys, when John in maintaining a big plan is picked is the ability to speak Ginther took over the troop, 18 "The trouble with the world at the language of the country. He months ago, were either tender the present time is lack of un must be 'screened* on his a b ility p’rtion for Brookings-Har- Mrs. Catherine Doherty, sci feet or had just passed that test, derstanding. I may Illustrate this to meet people, his ability to un y school has been set for ence, general mathematics and In that length of time these fact by just a few simple in derstand other problems, and a ll , 2 0 to 24, with eve- Spanish. boys, together with all others of stances. For instance: did you must meet almost the same re t0 9 registration periods, Carl Harrison, typing, social- the troop who wished, enjoyed ever see an Oriental read any quirements of an ambassador. for freshmen, who w ill economics, algebra. two camps at Westmore. one a hook or newspaper of his lan- Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Doris Hampton, home liv county camporee; and one up the guage? ■ to 5:00, standard time, ing, girls physical education. Rogue Riiver in July. "You know just how silly this ration periods are: Merit Badge Awards Due seems to you. Well, it actually Elementary School Staff «»--Monday evening, Sep- B ill Shipley: Forestry, wood- ‘gripes' an Oriental to look at Eighth Grade—John Ginther. ’ to 9 p. m. p.s.T. working, conservation, bird study, our books. The w’orld must he Seventh Grade—Mrs. Frances civics and Pioneering. Tuesday evening, tolerant of each other’s peculiar Henry. t^r 21, 7 to 9 p. s. T. Rob Shipley: Conservation, ities. if they may he called such, i ? en‘ after- Sixth Grade Mrs. Gladys cooking, scholarship, camping. and once we come to that point September 22, 2:30 to 5:00 Payne. wood-working, forestry, civics, of understanding, there w ill be Delay Due To Many no trouble. F ifth Grade—Mrs. Ruth Gar- and bird study. Things Wanted In ’ ^-Thursday evening cia. Dick Newman: Atheletics, dog "The Paul Harris Fellowship 23. 7 to 9 P. S. T. Station Construction Mrs. Lillian care. wood-working, safety, cook fund, through which 20 youth Fourth Grade Registration ing, and life scout badge. are brought to the United States Mathews. A fter being held up from set Clark Schley: Civics, rabbit each year, and 20 from the U. * * * has rn,,Vt‘<l to Brook- Mrs. Hannah Third Grade raising, swimming and star scou S. are sent abroad, has already ting an opening date for their school . j ¡ast Dotson. badge. accomplished more than it was new Chevron Station. V. A. Men < \ arer' • M i to reg- Second Grade Mrs. Bernadine George Berger: Camping and first actually thought. T h e s e denhall Jt, and Ed Thornton, at •^day afternoon. Sept. civics. young men are ‘briefed' on ways last have set Saturday. Septem -2 3 0 to 5:00. If any Steele. F irst Grade—Mrs. Evelyn De- Ronald Akers: Book binding, of the country to where they ber 18 as offiicial opening, al n°t in Brookings life-saving, swimming ano b ir li plan to study. There must be no though the station has been open , 2 / schools last year, all Moss. Supt.-Prin.—L. O. Hampton. study. 1 misunderstanding on their part for trade since Sunday. .urgently :(‘quested to Starting construction early last School nurse-^Mrs. Cecil Watts ------------------------------------- - ; of things which may irk th j t n castration, spring, the owners experienced Unless something unforeseen f be very helpful to numbers of delays due to materiel 11 aa newcomers to prevents, the alterations neces scarcity, and bad weather. About T W will register at sary before school begins, w ill our own local representative. He a month ago. when construction j TOTG ¡was bom in a poor family, and w’as ntary registration be completed, and school w ill about complete, the owners commence, Monday, Sept. 27 The window display of minia-l were unable to connect with the to re scale model kitchens at th Plurnbinci Contrnct water and sewer on the dats kFWes Henry Chetco Home & Appliance store! n u m o in g vonTraci they hoped to open. is return-1 I UaB^ ° ktngS schoo! sU* . is attracting a great deal of at An advertisement, on p a g e Let By Dist. Board three tention and comment of this issue, tells about f ,re tWo years ^Places M r M e r l e building Power w ill be off from 8 a. m ■ Anyone — ------- - a home o rj Charles Stanhurst and J. A. the formal opening plans. to — remodel The former Chevron station to 12:30 Sunday morning to al- a i- 1 planning ~ ----- U a kitchen. Jochens, local plumbers, were w ill be closed during the gasoline awarded the contract, last F rl- Electric Co-! are free to go in and plan their of Sumpter, low’ the Coos-Curry ~ ~ ------ — , , day night by the school board, to shortage, caused by the strike engaged to teach operative crew to install a new dream kite hen. making alteration of oil refinery men. When this ► ‘ He raught the switch at the state line, as well These miniature appliances,■ — ..... the r plumbing . ..... " — —*- -inks, comer cun-' at the high school building, he situation is relieved, the owners ! wall cabinets Harper. Ore., as other alterations. ors, arej fore the opening of school, set may re-open the place, or may ' boards, . window at Halfway, Ore. Power was knocked out last, ‘ graduate ffer a real) for Monday. Sept. 27. sub-lease it to someone, If an the Univer Saturday afternoon w h ? n the ja il bunt to sea t -, w’ kitchen Both these plumbers are do- opportunity arises. se remainder Jaklewicz log trailer unhooked "pre-view of your adv ing all In their power to accom In the new station, a complete and went over the bank at the or laundry’ room. line of Standard Oil Co. prod plish the task. -lai science, Wilson Freeman farm. While th?! sucatif This was permitted by the ar-l ucts w ill be handled. A complete Carroll Reekman le ft Sundav power w’as off almost five nours, chitect to make it possible to lubrication and washing servtov on by bus for Eugene to en- English, no one was hurt, and no damage j n< open school at an early date.I is also ready for the patrons. at University of Oregon. was done to the truck. I ro ll Rotary Principles Needed Over Globe To Insure A Lasting World Peace Hampton Outlines Registration Opening O f School, September 27 LOCAL CHEVRON STATION TO OPEN OFFICIALLY, SAT. f I Miniature Kitchens el a , Cx _ ihOWIl AT Power Will Be Off Sunday Morning c,..