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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1948)
- Nowhere A Finer Community USDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1948 — | | ---- IV fl « — OREGON u u u i m - y , "" — — “ --------------- ---------- —H!LI*?D a Ì ' SEPTEM B ER 23. Iftfl eeord Enrollment ExpeetedTSU,; hwest O reaon Rpmrrl ___ _ 5 Oregon Record Set iati When Food Donations lts Were Made 'Eagles/ Thursday A m erica hnirU „ reenrd - ____, coia . . > p 32, Boy Scouts of America, holds a f 7 Are Ahead O f .ere. no. excluding .he cities where ''qUa,ed „omerous. Los. Thursday evening five boys were fle v o M CROP Committees New Students Will Swell School Rolls To New Record; All Classes Heavier »coveted rank of Eagle, making a total of six fnr J . ™ PORTLAND—Oregon contribu » the pas. year. Advancing to the coveted rank " ,h e T., r00p tions and pledges to CROP, Chris- Monday’s enrollment of seniors is i„ „ u numbcr- with more ex- i,14. who w ill become a freshman this year- B ill and'Bob S h T t i a n Rural Overseas Program, Pected. indicates that a recoM ¿ J n ,. 14 .nd 15 years old both entering freshman ’c b « ’ he a,ready are pouring in ahead of actual over-crowded conditions of the local achools' r ' i ,o 4 ,hroughou‘ . also 14 and a freshman, and Jimmy Vincent, a junior and county committee organization, and before a single volunteer ire of age. They became life scouts last winter I ’rrpare* tiling the court of honor advancements were Richard Newmo„ collector has visited an Oregon for the press, give only ¡n n « n p ie " e X lu w “c r a d ' 'S. hxxn, a life scout, and C lark Schley, who was a u t “ farm. Churches and individuals IS expected to jump as manv fflmuV V Grade scho° l enrollment . Many merit badges were given out to several members oi are receiving the pledges and are since the close of school last a t moved to ,he area troop at hte court of honor. members o f - storing the foodstuffs for CROP Hehed nex, week on “ ** WiU ' * •>“ » until such time as county com > Opening of school has b e e n „ ° ■*w * oeen mittees can begin work. definitely set for next Monday This evidence of the generos morning. Sept. 27. at 9 o’clock. ity of Oregon farm families in Mr. Hampton told the Pilot yes dicates that preliminary esti terday. For the opening day, disappearance. Sunday, of mates of the size of Oregon usses w ill run on the same route SM ITH RIVER -W h ile at w ork w . H. Bomhcff (W alt to CROP train were much toe low, and approximately 10 minute-, Tuesday afternoon on north bank Bob Crover, who w ith her most of his buddies), may believes Rev. Miles G. BJicker,- later than when school dismissed of Rowdy creek, driving a b u ll md lived at Sandbo Auto not be able to tell the best last June. stiiff, state director of CROP. caused much concern fo r dozer, Louie Gwerder, about 4u, fish story before the salmon Reports in his office from Cur upie of days, and un til Mr. It is expected that the plumb was killed almost instantly when season closes—but he can be ry county individuals who are ing job w ill not be entirely fin a big maple tree fell across the tr received a card from her, sure of telling the first—and supporting CROP suggest that ished, but completion can be ac machine, crushing him. id at Scotia, saying she was s a pretty good one! more than one car can be filled complished during the regular Ml for Minnesota to visit h*».' Married and father of two Last Friday, he (and you ives. here before the Oregon CROP institute period, on Oct. 7 & 8 children. Louie worked, about a can’t blame him one bit) hit train is scheduled to roll in No ite police, and Sheriff Sabin, At the pre-registration for the year ago for M arlin Tryon Loc town, trying his best to be vember. investigated the matter, on grade school pupils who moved king Co., on the Winchuck, and non-chalant. It got out, and CROP is giving, in the best lay. were puzzled fo r the to Brookings during the summer, had many friends in that area. then he proudly displayed the American tradition, to European 3-5 signed elementary- school reg itook no clothes w ith her ex On the Winchuck he had a evidence to back up his story and China relief, through church istration slips, Tuesday.. those she wore. A report close call when a tree fell across he had a iikt-lb . Chinook es. The CROP program enable*- circulated that she entered a salmon in the back of his At the high school registration the caterpillar he was driving, farm people in this country to r ‘th Minnesota licence, Monday night 18 seniors signed, but he saw it in time to jum p to pickup. After seeing the evi load trains with thing they grow safety. a remark made by the with two more expected dence people believed every for the hungry and suffering of L this is not the first oc- thing he said, about catch Tuesday n i g h t 20 juniors other lands. Or if that is imprac &ce of this type. ing it on a 25-lb. test line tical, they can give the cash showed up” . Present indications which was two years old. equivalent, usually of a day’s are that high school enrollment Asked how long it took to production, to CROP workers, w ill he slightly larger than last land the monster, Walt said, who use it to buy grain, dairy) year, but the elementary en- vOLD BEACH — Government "Plenty long,” and went home products, dried and canned veg-1 rollment w i l l be considerably hunters in Curry county took 11 more. to his wife, and a feed. etables and fruits, or other a rti Rexall Drug Co. certificate coyotes during August, accord Where did he eaten this cles for the train. It is expected that all teachers ,r” ' awarded each year to ing to the Sept. 14. report of the prize beauty—in the Chetco, Lutheran World Relief, Cath w ill be on hand next Monday ».ected drug stores in the morning, with "possible ^xcepdonl f u‘^J bv‘V Se^ ,ce,’ ia“ o f course, exact spot un olic Rural Life, Church World _ has been won by Chetco known, but near the mouth. of Mrs. Garcia, who is now in p Hanson* Portland. Service and other churches spon Store, here, it was announc- Nashville. Tenn., because of t ie ! ~ W’ R,’blnson- Sixes, took sev- sor CROP, and supervise its dis death of her tn„,h7r ’ ’" R " C. Cray. Ì reek by Justin W. Dart, tribution abroad on the basis of / ^ c'f ^ e world's largest i Brookings, took four Grav need, without regard to race,, W H L ' naT " '1 ‘“ 'her’ meeting took two bnbrata and tw /b e a r creed or color. Sep Robl" " ’ n « « * -h rX X - «station made by In.erna- ii S T i ? 011 ° f RexaI! dub® When a person tells about Local News Items , Co. the award rp 'K> rt "«’• « " up ,. finding a two-headed snake, oo p. m. for high school. ; ers in 27 counties. They destroyed ogrition j f the excep- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Witherow immediately you put him The plumbing jo b . although 835 predators, including 692 cov- ; jnmunity service which down as an inebriate—or a j of Los Angeles are house guests not complete, w il be sufficiently otPS- Sheepmen should appraise I V year by the local person with one too many! ( at the home of Mr. and Mrs. well along that a temporary- tie-! ,he predator situation on their However, you couldn’t ac 1 W. G. Pearmine for a few days. in with the old system may be the honors. cuse Dwkie Berger of being I The drivers license examiner maintained until it can be com range at this time of the year and give the hunters seasonal addicted to strong drink — , w ill be at the Grange hall this pleted. opportunity to clean up prem morning (Thursday, from 9 a his mother didn’t teach him ises before killing causes undue Freshmen registered Wednes m. to 1 p. m. that way. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White day afternoon, but no report was loss, advises county agent R. • Nevertheless he found a available at the time -------- ..... this «..•-» paper I M. Knox. b a b y two-headed “gopher” I and son, "Butch” of Sacramento, went to press. Sophomores w ill,' bait station program will I spent a week visiting on the Win be Olym snake just before noon Tues h? developed in November as chuck, with Mr. .White’s mother, egister, Thursday evening. , e Co., of Roseburg, day, and took i f to the Ro --------------------- ----------------- usual. Livestock owners and game Sfc-UrUst ' Pek’ tra ining Mrs. Harvey Lockwood, and fam- tary club, where it was pho ■ | . . _ in h re s ts will eo-operate in de tic about this country- and di 1 ■ ln th* art of mak to groped several tunes. Two Pltcf, dnd chok ,be st„p<'i*Mb,e-contn>i tir about this country- and did) California visitor« remarked E*ceDt fo r"n l.Im h .n J ’ . n Z ’» ! pr,’Krarn Garvin, Harbor, * * SerVk* not care to leave. that they “had seen every In .e n J decreuon .he* n £ ben ' h'' ««lai concern. Mr. and Mrs. M M. Bean sold thing, now” Shop of h o o t L in in g hoZ * .^ 1 ^ * ha< ° " e U '‘ their attractive home south cf experipnc? rveu u J * Is is capable of Harbor to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. ready for occupancy. It is lo- Local News Items Sh° U’d kjCat<> Becker of Brookings The Beck cated adjacent to the Nook Cafa. t o ^ o l ^ 1^ <» . .. _ available anim als as perhaps 10 Louis Miller. Chicago, is mak ers w ill take possession of the Mr. and Mrs, Tom Spencer of or more w ill be needed Avail- ing his annual trip through this are. Calif., and M.r and Mrs. able horses should be listed w ith re carries section on a bulb-buying tour property about Oct 1. Dr. Glen Moore, his son, Joe, Hale and fon of Palo Tito, have R. M Knox, secretary of the Cur- ^hrmet on page eight for his uncle. Abe Miller. and Mrs. E. L Carson arrived been vacationing on their timber ry county livestock association Mr. and Mrs. Thor Ask w ill j home by bus Sunday after sev land, nine miles up P itfot River Gold Beach. The association pavi am Dotson have I move, by Oct. 1 to Edith Moore’s eral weeks trip to Iowa and Mis-1 They left southward Wednesday for the horses and their trans- place. ITiis is being done to make souri. They were accompanied! at the tra ile r ready for the coming of the new home by the Carson's son, Don While at the Pilot office they ' portation. — ----------------------------------- “ -r.gs and w ill doctor to the area. The form er; ald. of San Francisco, who w ill remarked that they were amaz»- ! at the progress made in this vi Every Tuesday tvxrn. Rotary there during) Ask home w ill be used as a small visit his parents for about a cinity in the past year. ¡club, at Vincents Restaurant A ll hospital and doctor's office. Class ads bring results—soon'visiting Rotanans are welcome in's Leaving jsed Concern He Had Proof!! 4216-Lb. Salmon Falling Tree Fatal To Dozer Operator Coyotes Are Now Coming In County •onal Award By local Store 2-Headed Snake Dickie Found It! i V o ¿ eaHh"7 ?nd *1 W ^ Splicing Is To Service Local Nows Items