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O. Library » mtags JMnr Hot Nowhere a Finer Climate VOLUME FIVE, NUMBER XXIX BROOKINGS, Students Leave For Advanced Courses; Nowhere A Finer Community CURRY COUNTY, OREGON State Police Wants r THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950 Revival Service Will Start Next Sun, To Run Fw 0" We* At Baptist Church end for various schools and colleges to continue higher learning. in<r transferred ’ to Curr"1 Coun- D’’. Puiden’ hstcd tor about 20 Y^rs in “Who’s Who ‘Who’s Who in ing transferred to Curry Conn America, ” will conduct a series of revival Miss Maryann Biddle leaves for Bringham Young University to ty to replace Charles Strawn, is meetings next week at the Baptist Community church, under sponsorship of all the local anxious to locate in Brookings, start her pre-medic course.; Lois Ann Miller and Marilyn Strue- he told the Pilot Sunday, pro-' churches. He will arrive in Brookings Friday, bing will enter Humboldt State, Marilyn for her sophomore year; viding he is able to obtain hous- Carroll Reekman, as junior and Gene Gould, as a senior, will enter ing for his family of four chi 1- • Dr. Durden has held meetings and surveys at Baptist churches pastor of the First Baptist church University of Oregon; Joan Byrne will enter Oregon State as a dren. He was told by his cap-' of Omaha, Nebr., and lately of tain that it made no difference' in Portland, Eugene and in the sophomore while Jimmy Vincent will enter as freshman. Calvary Baptist church, Salem. larger churches of California. to the department where he lo-1 He will conduct the survey in Betti Goldizen left Sunday for cated his residence. He will be! There will be a meeting at the and about Brookings, starting on Community church Friday eve Ventura, Calif., Junior College, in the area this week, looking for! ning at 8:00 for all callers and Friday. His evangelistic services as sophomore In sercetarial sci- a place to rent or buy. workers of all churches to receive start Sunday. Everyone is in ence, and her brother. Vernon, This is the first chance this vi vited. left at the same time for Univer cinity has had to get a resident instructions and cards from Dr. sity of New Mexico, as junior. policeman, and effort should be Durden. The schedule of meet- ings and topics: Bob Meade, who has been em- made to assist Mr. Turnbow. Sunday. Sept. 17: ployed in this area most of the Morning summer, will probably enter the sermon at 11 a. m.: “ Inside the PORT ORFORD University of Oregon as an up- Tragedy Cup. Evening sermon. “Persuad struck again in the woods last ing Men Concerning Jesus.” per classman in pre-dental. Wednesday- when a D8 Cater- Monday, Sept. 18: Evening, at “The Crusade for Freedom,” a pillar, being operated by Gordon 8:00 “Lighted Churches in a mass movement designed to cre Johnston on a steep incline, at Darkened World.” Telephone users of Bandon, ate and transmit effective anti. a logging operation, south of Tuesday, Sept. 19: 8:00 p. m.: Port Orford, Coos Bay, Gold I Communist and “pro-i^ecdom” “ An Incurable Gossip. ” here, overturned on him, pinning Beach, Brookings and Crescent propaganda to the people of the him down and starting a fire. Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 8:00: City have been bothered by noisy' prisondr countries Li hind the “ The Fishbite. ” Last Monday marked the open Despite heroic efforts of John long distance lines, due to break iron curtain and to the peoples Thursday, Sept. 21 at 8:00. “Is ing of the fall term at Seventh- ston’s employees, to extinguish down of a transformer of the of other rontries of the commun This the Hour? ” Day Adventist church school on the blaze he was badly burned. Coos-Curry Electric Co-operative ist rule, is in Curry county. Friday, Sept. 22: at 8:00: “Ev Easy Street, Nine pupils have He pleaded with the men to chop August 12, George McBride, dis erybody's Psalm.” Charles H. Grayshel has been registered. him loose as there was no equip. trict manager for West Coast named county chairman of the Saturday, Sept. 23: No meet Mrs. B. A. Brown, instructor, ment available to lift the Telephone Co. movement, and Mrs. Goldie V. ing set. will teach all eight grades as is tractor from him. It was neces- The co-op is doing everything Smith has been named secretary Sunday, Sept. 24: Sunday done in small rural schools. Only sary to amputate his leg below possible to correct this condition, of the local group, to accept do school at 9:45: Topic. “The Cross five of the grades have pupils the knee to free him, from thence he added, and made replacements nations. ('hairmen for the other Bearer.” Morning Worship at 11 enrolled. Each day school will rushed to the Gold Beach hos which should help a lot. When communities of the county will Sermon: “The Gentleness of start with a patriotic and de pital. a new transformer replaces the be named as soon as Mr. Gray votional service. Despite every attention given one broken down, the condition Christ.” Evening at 8:00: “Who shel is able to contact them. Is This? ” Mrs. Brown comes to Brook him, he died early Thursday due should cease. The crusade is an outgrowth Dr. Durden was many years ings from Willamina, where she to shock and loss of blood. of the National Committee for has taught for the last several Charles Coyne, an employee, is Free Europe. This committee, years. During the summer she said to have given a quart of formed in 1949, at the sugges has been working toward a de blood in a vain attempt to save tion of General Eisenhower, is gree in elementary eduaction at Johnston’s life. directly attacking the spread of Walla Walla College, Walla Wal- A partner of J. A. Abston, in communism. da, Wash. the logging firm of Abston and Last week, the faculty and The national committee for Many of the members of the Johnston, he was 33 years old. school board thought they had Free Europe first of all provides Adventist church have been de- Surviving are his widow, Elinor, since last week’s report has been voting considerable time in re- daughter Noreen and son, Van, troubles to solve. This week, a upped to 93, in the following a haven for exiled leaders of prisoner countries. And then it cent weeks readying the school four brothers, Earl, Elias, James great deal has been added, in classes : a further increase of enrollment uses the voices of these exiles, for the present time. Freshmen ... 31 and Clarence, and three sisters, at the local schools. popular and well known in their Through the generosity of Mr. Ollie Gibson, Mamie Delano, and Sophomores 23 home lands, as effective counter In order to care for this in Redfield of Redfield’s Grocery, Ethel Rollo, of Tacoma, who ar Juniors ........ 23 propaganda against the four hun several hundred yards of fill dirt rived a few hours of his death, creased enrollment the church Seniors ......... 16 dred thousand words a day which basement has been rented again were obtained and the landscap. having driven all night in an pour out of 85 Russian and sat- and grades 1 and 2, town chil ing of the school grounds is now ¡attempt to reach here in time ellite radio stations plus the dren, assigned to that classroom under way. to be of assistance. tons of material emitted by the with Mrs. Evelyn DeMoss as His parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. teacher. Russian controlled press. C. Johnston, also live at Tacoma. They are thus providing a dy- Then further to reduce con The body was taken to that Robert Schram, partner in the namic campaign of freedom and city for funeral services and in gestion, the following teacher construction firm of Parker & truth to maintain the hope of assignments have been made. terment, Monday. Schram, will be principal speak freedom of the oppressed people Grade Teacher No. Ch il. The past commanders club of er at the September meeting of of the world and to combat the First- Mrs. Carter ........29 Smith River Post, Ko. 712, of Brookings Chamber of Commerce lies about America that are cir- Second Mrs. Steele ........ 27 at the Grange hall, Thursday American Legion, installed the culated by the Russians. Third Mrs. Dotson .... ........ 28 evening. Dinner will be served following officers Sept. 5, to di- The national committee has Fourth Mrs. Mathews at 7 :00 with a big crowd urged rect tlw club for the coming estsablished a radio station in Fifth Mrs. Garcia .... 30 to come. Reports will be made year : Westcrn Germany, Radio Free Sixth Mr. Hunt ........ 30 Mr. King, resident of near Los by various committees, accord Commander—Roy K. Wilkin- Europe. Six hours a way, seven Seventh Mrs. Hampton half Angeles, and Rotarian of that ing to Elmer Parker, president. son. days a week, programs are beam lime, other half absorb The chamber has been recess First Vice-Commander —Andy vicinity, who has been fishing ed behind the iron curtain to ed by H. S. teachers........30 on the Rogue River the past sev ed during the summer months. Czechoslovakia and Roumania. Mellon. Eighth Mr. Ginther ..........25 Second Vice-Commander —Har eral weeks, showed the Rotary Three more radio stations are 3rd & 5th Gr.- Mrs. Crump ...27 club colored slides of Yellowstone ry Brown. now being built. Radio free Eu 1st & 2nd Gr.— Mrs. DeMoss....29 National Park, Tuesday noon. Adjutant—Bob Yarbrough. rope will be expanded to a five 6th & 7th Gr.—Mrs. Henry....28 These pictures taken on dif Sgt-at.arms—Chester Crook. fo eight-station network, directed ferent excursions to that park, at all of Eastern Europe. Chaplain—Ken Layman. Total ...................................318 showed all the geysers, and a At the R. V. Kinion home, in Donations of the people of this It will be noted that in the the past week, two of their nation are important. Russia is Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam great deal of the beouty which first three grades no teacher has daughters were married: Jaunita telling Europe that this station Jr. and two children returned may be seen in that area. less than 27 enrolled, with state to Richard Barton and Mabel to is being financed by the capital, He was a visitor, about two home from Vine Grove, Ky., af standards calling for 25 avèr- William Tierce. years ago, of the local club, the ter visiting Mrs. Hanscam’s fam- ists of America, and that the age daily membership. day Dickie Berger brought the Pictures of the two events had rank and file of Americans wish Uy. They drove back a new Buick He photo Worn the factory, and were ac two-headed snake. All full grades above the third been promised the Pilot, but at to become Communists. Personal graphed the reptile, and this was have been assigned as least 30 time of press, nothing couid be donations will put another lie companied by Mrs. Hanscam's pupils, with the combined grades learned of details. brother, Charles Mills, who had also shown. to the Russian line of chatter lax ing 27 and 28, respectively. and which pours into the ears of the Crcvrolet pickup for Vse these columns— it pays! Tur school enrollment, to the Pilot tdoav! slave millions of Europe. Fire '"Accidents" Snuffs Life Of Port Orford Man "Crusade" To Give Europe Story Of America's Plans Transformer Cause Of 'Noisy' Lines Adventist School Opened, Monday Enrollment In Locals Schools Set All-Time Record;Teachers Added Chamber Meeting Set For Friday Eve Past Commanders Seat New Officers Yellowstone Slides Shown To Rotary Two Weddings Are Solemnize Here