Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 02, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, June 2, 1919
PPOOKTNGS-H ARBOR PHOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
The World’s Best Climate
county agricultural program was
ship that that the course will
f IIDDV FLOWERS reported by R- M. Knox, county
extension agent. His report in­
completed, if health holds out
। VUsVlVI
cluded county-wide electrification,
I can harken back to the days, ,
weed control, predatory animal,
I
used
to
feed
a
job
press
and
do
Entered as second-clast matter, at the
at Brookmgs. O ..
and livestock disease control. 1
other types of work in the print-1
ing office to assure me of the,
Excellent sub-ordinate Grange
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3. 187J.
reports were given to show com­
meals that were coming. I didn t
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
munity progress. Clarence Phipps
have much time, after those had
reported for Ophir, Herbert
been paid, to enter into many ot
4-H Club Summer
the college functions outside ot
Payne for Chetco and A. E. Dor­
School Scholarships
athletics. I can imagine how’ a
man for Sixes.
NG SEBVICB. INC
Committee chairmen were ap­
boy or girl w’ill strive to win
Given To Number
Ä EWSPAPEH
ERTI
pointed to see that régulas flow­
this scholarship, if they have a
(»e •Hik«*« oí th« ¡
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er shipments ase made to the
desire to complete college.
GOLD BEACH Currry county state convention. The chaisme.i
It migh be well for some of
the sophomores this year to re­ flowers will decorate the State of each district committee includ-
e Hom« Town Newspaper»
Serving America’» Advertiser* and
member this, and try to enter Grange convention at- Coos Bay, ^dMrs. Jessie Judkins, Cht^co;
Holbrook
S- French«. Cot
that cirle of grade standings o June 13 to 17, according to plan. Florence Adolphsen, Sixes, and
II» W Randolph — Chiceço I. a • OFFJCBI •
Adams. Opnir.
be eligible. The scholarship, as made at Pomona Grange meeting
held at Ophir. All flowers for this । T
¿elegates seleited to
planned
will
be
for
$500,
which,
NATIONAL
purpose
should
be
sent
to
B.
K.
.
j
jve
tne
joint scnolarships by
if the boy or girl uses it wisely,
Werner,
Coos
Bay,
by
Greyhound
:
He
Adolphsen
and Pomona
and strives, could last a couple
.
। Grange included Clark Schley*,
of years, with a job on the side. express.
îïS’SO;» ATION
A vdte ot appreciation was ) Harbor. ^ary Donaldson, Den-
By that time college loan funds
k ’clintOn Caughell. Lang-
may be applied for, or future given to the local mineral society
tor
its
interesting
display
of
pol-
scholarships may be obtained in
Subscription Rate :
lois and Patricia
Patricia Hess.
Hess, Wedder-
Wedder-
1 a dozen or more ways. Think it ished stones. An excellent dinner bum.
$2.50
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon
was served by the ladies of the
over, students!
Ophir Grange.
°er Year, outeide Curry County.......
Mr. and Mrs. Ad Ackley were
During the noon hour the 4-H Grants Pass business visitors last
scholarship scoring committee Thursday. The report 95 degree
Also, it will take that section of
met to judge the 30 applications temperature at Grants Pass that
the first grade (second next year,
for scholarships to 4-H club sum­ day, and indicated that this coast
from the basement of the church,
mer school, June 14 to 24 at weather was more to their liking,
and bring the school plant in one
Corvallis.
their return.
location.
. ,
Fred Adams, state representa­ on Every
Brookings has about one-thua
Tuesday noon, Rotary
tive, gave a very interesting re­
of the school population of the
port on the recent session of the club, at Vincent’s Restaurimt. All
county, and it must educate this
visiting Rotarians are welcome.
stat e legislat ure. Progress
group on about one-fourth of the
Forest
Service
Will
money levied for that purpose in
4~-—
the county. This, you be assured,
Do Extensive Work
DAILY
is the reason why the district was
Over
Chetco
District
duty-bound to restore the funds
which had been deleted by the
GOLD BEACH—Both road and
rural school board.
trail, and telephone maintenance
IMPVT week
ween another k
_________ work has started on the Chetco,
Next
graduation
■
-■
•
the
halls
of this district of Siskiyou national lor-|
class will leave
h igh school to either pursue a est, said John Porisch, district
seek higher
edu- ranger.
life-work or r to
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DAVE FRANKLIN,
Road maintenance was startea
cation. It is my earnest hope that
on
the
Winchuck
river,
by
Fred
Owner
most of these graduates plan to
continue their education toward Gardner of Harbor and his three-
CHAD’S FOUNTAIN,
Closed Sunday and Monday
some specialized training, be it man crew. Roads will be worked
by
the
patrol
grader,
and
include:
|
even a business course.
Local Agents
Today, with most all “Help- Redwood park, Long Ridge and
Wanted" ads including the phrase Hazel camp on the Chetco; Pistol
“college man preferred," it should river road with spurs to Wild-i
By Dowov
be an omen to all youth tha. horse and Snowcamp; Hunters I
omission
After several weeks
competition for positions is be­ Creek, Lobster creek, Euchre
See Classified Section for BETTER BUYS!
to
these
this column is restored
coming all the more keen. Take creek, Middle Elk, Edison Creek,
and
Sixes
River
roads.
i
pages to comment on the vot- bak in our father’s day, ^^gh^h
Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to
Work consists of ditching and
ing of the district last week to grade education might suffice p '
grading,
opening
of
culverts,
cut
­
restore the deleted Hmds irem the average person. In my gen­
BUY OR SELL
the local school budget. Without eration. a high school education ting brush and the replacement;
this affirmative vote Brookings was considered good unless o * of culverts where needed Funds!
would have lost its standard rat­ wished a profession. That is as are made available to the forest
ing. thus forbidding any of its out-dated today a s last-yiai s service for maintenance of these
graduates from entering college styles for the women.
roads through t h e fir^ season
"The Agency of DEPENDABLE Service”
without taking a special entrance
only.
Road maintenance will re
The Pilot wishes to report at
examination.
the beginning of next school year completed in July.
It is my firm belief that many that more than halt of the pres­
The Chetco district telephone]
Brookings, Oregon
Crissey Building
who voted against the restora­ ent graduating class has gone on crew of five men has completed
tion did so without knowing just to some school of higher learn­ maintenance of the Gold Beach-
rr
what they were doing. They ac­ ing. To keep abreast with chang­ Wildhorse telephone line and por­
cepted the word of someone who ing times, there is no other al­ tions of the 50 miles of line from*
wished to down the local schools
Snow Camp to the Winchuck.
and have consistently tried to do ternative.
Trails to be worked include
There is afoot, among a group
so the past couple of years, It in this area, a plan to establish the Wheeler Creek, Fourth of
was published several times
]„ scholarship for some worthy July creek. Elk Mountain on the
these columns what had happen­ \high school graduate next V“"' Winchuck, the Mt. Emily, Red-
will be made easy for you on those drapes, cur­
ed and what had to be done to • u
wood.
Short
Ridge,
Lower
Chet
­
rents cannot afford to
tains, blankets, etc about the home, if you just
restore these necessary budgeted
child on to school. To be co, and Snow Camp trails on the
send
tht
PHONE 233, BROOKINGS, or bring articles to
moneys to the budget.
"dud to Cans as far I Chetco river, and if t ime permits
Completion of the new grade
•
"'the
Miller
Ranch
and
Pistol
Riv-
lb.
they have gone, the boy or
building seems assumed in plenty girl must be in th, liPl^r fowth er trails on the Pistol River.
Mark Porter of Port Orford
of the class, must have a di finite
is
foreman of trail and telephone
hi ah er education mapped
high school building, thus allow­ oaf.
maintenance
work. Other mem­
be willing to as-
ing nearer ample room lor tin suu the donors of the scholai- bers of his crew are Jim Lusk.
BROOKINGS, ORE
PHONE 233
present enrollment of that school
Brookings; Stuart C. McLean, of
Pistol River; Earl Bronson, of
Brookings and Mose Fry. packer
from Agness.
Additional trail maintenance
covering the Upper Chetco trail
to Taggart’s Bar and the Tincup
trail is planned for the summer
months.
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brookings - harbor PILOT
WILL DECORATE
GRANGE SESSION
PORISCH REVEALS
FOREST SERVICE
"WORK PLAN"
IT SEEMS TO ME
ZADA’S
BEAUTY
SHOP
Freight Service
Central Transfer
Company
Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor
THAT SPRING CLEANING CHORE
Curiel Cleaners
WELL-MW 7W-PUMP
"SMITHWICK"
PUMICE
BLOCKS
We Will Drill Your Well
Two-inch fir. garden or
Install Your Pump
2, 4, 6 and 8-foot lengths.
JOHN W. HOGAN
NO MONEY
DOWN!
Brookings, Oregon
>roof
F. H. A. Approved
CHEAPER THAN WOOD
4-
Three Years To Pay!
Funeral Home
Free Estimates Given
Box 52
BROOKINGS. OREGON
If vou are thinking about building,
CONTACT
and
Ambulance Service
WILL BE IN BROOKING MONDAYS
Phone 1091
KENNETH C. THOMPSON
Crescent City.
California
LANGLOIS
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