Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 23, 1948, Image 1

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    - Nowhere A Finer Community
USDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1948
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SEPTEM B ER 23. Iftfl
eeord Enrollment ExpeetedTSU,;
hwest O
reaon Rpmrrl
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Oregon
Record Set iati
When
Food Donations
lts Were Made 'Eagles/ Thursday
A m erica hnirU
„ reenrd
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> 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
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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„ „
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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
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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
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until such time as county com­ > Opening
of
school
has
b
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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
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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
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«..•-» 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
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usual. Livestock owners and game
Sfc-UrUst ' Pek’ tra ining
Mrs. Harvey Lockwood, and fam-
tary club, where it was pho­
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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,
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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-
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Sh° U’d kjCat<>
Becker of Brookings The Beck­ cated adjacent to the Nook Cafa.
t o ^ o l ^ 1^
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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.
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“ -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
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