Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 09, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight Fishing Is Always Good Hero
4-H Achievement
Break All Records
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
gold beach
This win be temporary hous-
’ ing only, however, and it will
For the week ending on Sun-1 be necessary to raise money to
day :
Max. Min. Rain provide more permanent quar
ters, according t o iniormation
October 30 ......... 56
.14 given by the library board. The
46
.24
October 31 ......... 62
43
1.14 lodges and other community or-
November 1 ...... 67
55
November 2 ...... 70
.65 ganizations have signified inter-
56
est in helping this project and
November 3 ..... 85
56
it is hoped that considerable
November 4 ..... 58
money
will be raised in this way.
November 5 ..... 62
48
The
carnival to be held Fri­
Rainfall for week .
. 2.17
day
will
have all kinds of en­
Rainfall for October
22.02
tertainment
for children and the
(This is a record for October)
grown-ups. Everyone in the com­
munity is urged to attend.
WeaTner KepOrT
boys to Beaver Boys state. The
Auxiliary will send one girl, and
if there is quota enough, may
send another.
On Nov. 17 Auxiliary members
will meet at the home of Mrs.
pat Kerns, in the afternoon to^
sew and make gifts for the Vet-
erans gift shop at the veterans
hospital.
The Legion and Auxiliary are
sending $25 to the "Gifts to the
Yenks” Christmas cheer fund for
those who are hospitalized.
Hallowe’en Party Success
A Hallowe’en party, sponsor­
ed by the Veterans organizations
GOLD BEACH-This week is with help of the P.-T. A., and
National 4-11 club achievement room mothers, was a success. Ap­
week, and 315 Curry county 3-H proximately 200 youngsters at­
club members are joining more tended, so the judging became a
Billy Pettyjohn;
than 1,900,000 in the nation to difficult task.
won
the
grand
prize
as "Head-1
celebrate the event. Curry coun­
less
Horseman
’
’
and
many
other
ty cl u b members carried 394
projects this year with the high­ prizes were given to the various
est number of members being groups. Games were played by
enrolled in health clubs. Graph the youngsters and refreshments
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Harlow’
traces national growth of 4-H served to everyone. In fact, the
club enrollment from less than reports say that the adults en-
of Rialto, Calif., surprised Mr.
100,000 members in 1912 to the joyed the affair as much as any
ar.d Mrs. J. J. Gallagher, Sun­
present all-time high. Oct. 31 was of the youngsters.
day afternoon. Dr. Harlow, their
the close of the current club Institute Held After All
old family physician and friend
Teachers institute was held
for many years, was a classmate
Fun for all is promised at the;
**
'Dp d!ymfm :n Curry Coun­ last week after all, much to the
of Dr. Francis M. Stump, Cres­
ty had their start in 4-H chibs delight of the school children. Hairvest Festival and Carnical | Chetco Post. No. 138. Ameri-1 cent City, in the first graduating
v hen they were nine years of it was doubtful for awhile if the to be given by Harbor Commun­ can Legion, and Auxiliary held class of Loma Linda College of
age. This is true ol Ralph Cope, teachers from Curry county ity club Friday (tomorrow) eve­ their regular meeting Monday Medicine where Mr. Gallagher
Si ’n y ( adman, Bill Sweet and teachers would be able to attend ning, Nov. 10, at the Chetco evening at the V. F. W. hall, served as maintenance man on
Norman Nash. These boys have because of Hoods blocking the Grange hall. All proceeds from which will be their meeting place the heating system. After stay­
broken wor'd records and have roads. The primary teachers met the event will be used to support in the fture, on the first and ing over night the Harlows con-
third Mondays of each month.
international recognition as a re- at Coquille, and high school in­ the library.
tinned on their tour of California
The , library .. was forced
su'4 t ’heir outstanding accomp­ structors went to Springfield.
, to close
A pot luck supper started the and Oregon coast line,
several months ago. when there evening at 7:00 which was held!
lishments. Sweet and Nash had Other Gold Beach News
Mrs. C.
Goldizen has ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ford and was no housing available. It is ¡jointly to hear Phyllis Darger
some Future Farmer experience,
1 give a „ comprehensive
_______ i____ :_ report
_____ A of rived at Ainsworth, la., accord-
Dec. 1,
hut C p '’s and Cadman’s forma’ son-in-law and d a u g h t e r and planned to re-open about ~
......
. experiences
. .
state, i ing to her husband. She is at-
. her
at
training was limited to the 4-H family of Astoria called on Mr. in space offered by — the Veterans
tending to
*
and Mrs. Robert Hunter and at of Foreign Wars, according to ! last
June.
, i kuums
w affairs concerning
„ her
club pr \gr: m.
The 1951 enrollment is well on the Robert Miller homes last 1 Mrs. Becker, president of the 1 Next summer the legion is set-1 aged parents.
. ting plans to send one or more» Pilot class das pay—try them.
its way, according to Dorothy week. Mis. Ford is a sister of club.
Newton, who has turned in clubs Bob Miller.
a
M a r i e Hames, Marjorie Le­
with huge enrollments of both
boys and girls. It is likely that Clair and Lynn Melville of Ore­
this enrollment will exceed all gon and Bill Wallace and Rusty
Lafferty of Southern Oregon Col­
previous years.
Last year one out of three lege of Education were among
eligible boys and gills were en­ the college students home over
rolled in some project. Leaders I the week-end. Because roads of I
served without pay, giving their ¡the state were closed, they en-
time and expense to this worthy joyed several more days at home.
activitiy.
Mrs. Gorge Sutton and Mrs.
This type of work is consider­ Lex Fromm drove to Port Or­
Vl
ed to be the backbone of democ­ ford on business, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Jarrett
racy. it is filling the gap for­
merly served by school and home and Sharon drove to Coos Bay
training. Many parents fail to Thursday for dental work, re­
realize the importance and value turning home Friday’ evening.
ol this work and this is the lim­
A Hallowe’en party for the i
iting factor in expanding the seventh and eighth grades was •
program. Club work must rave given b.v room mothers.
parental interest, co-operation, Bailor, Mrs. Allard
Mrs. ‘
end support.
Johnson. Games were enjoyed,
It is the purpose» of 4-H club after which refreshments were
to become better acquainted with served
its purpose and to bring its qual­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leith
ities to the attention of more turned last week from
t rip
parents. It is about the only re­ to Colorado.
maining activity in which young
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Sosey left
and olu can participate and re­ for Portland
1
last week when
reive benefit.
Mrs. Sosey will undergo sur-
This is an appeal from the gery.
county agent’s office for support
Mr. and Mrs. Averill Walker
and co-operation. Anyone intel - and family made a trip to Coos
< sted in any phase of the work Bay’ last week on business.
i"ay arrange an interview’ by
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carpenter
calling cither agent at the court of Carpenterv ille left last w eek
Louse, Goki Beach.
For Los Angeles where they will
spend some time visiting rela­
tives and seeing sights.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Moore, >
Mrs. McLaren of Coquille and I
Mrs. Woods of Rainier left on 1
Tuesday for Los Angeles and I
PORT ORFORD Chas. Chap­ other California points.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jarrett |
man, ot Bandon, has revealed the
schedule ot his bus runs twice- Spent Saturday’ in Brookings and
n work between Gold Beach and Harbor on business.
Mrs. Orin Hess and daughter,
Bandon for sole purpose of tak­
ing peoph', children and grown­ Patricia, spent Friday at Coos
ups alike, to Tangle Wood roller Bay on business.
Mrs. Ralph Walker and family
skating rink at Bandon. On Wed­
nesday evenings the Inis will de­ of Pistol River visited her sister.
part from here at 5:55 and will Mrs. Ted Freeman, at Brook I
return at 10: O. Sunday after- mgs over the week-end.
noons it will leave at 12:55 and
return at 5:45. Fare will be $1.15
for round-trip. This schedule will
be in effect every week. Skates
may be rented at the rink.
Chapman has
need tor
While marooned on the upper
uiperv ised entertainment tor the
voting people, and has been at Winchuck during the late storm,
work several months preparing it has been told now, folks were
his schedule, talking to people entertained at the home of Mr.
along the route and s|H‘ndmg and Mrs. Ray Bolen (former De- •
some time at hearings in Salem naus ranch) with a barbecued
to obtain this limited franchise, bear feed, and canasta party.
lit» purchased his Yelliw Coach
rhe bear, it has been revealed,
bus in Washington
:
was caught by Rattlesnake Jack
months ago. Travellers will rec­ Gilmore. Those present say they
’gnize it by its bright hine and never had more fun in their en-
white paint.
tire lives. The Bolen family,
Plans were held up for some cent new comers to the area,
1 ime when fhapman broke
I
his triendly and hospitable, and a re
eg and had to remain in a cast now adjudged right kind of ad-
or three months. ] He ? is now junets to the community.
ompletely recovered and came
i hrough Sunday, driving the bus
Sure! Star Filing Shop is open
with his family aboard, check­ again. Hand Saws only. Every
ing the driving time.
too a cutter. Studio Building.
Brookings.
•
Sure! Star Filing Shop is open
Ladies of the Altar Society
again. Hand Saws only. Every will hold a bazaar and food sale
oo a cutter. Studio Building, on Nov 18. Place will be an-
rookings.
• { nounced later.
adv.
Harvest Festival Girl State Report
Set For Tomorrow iGiVen Legion Aux
HAM 2
and «
5^1
ANNUAL CHETCO ROD & GUN CLUB'S
Bus Will Transport
For Roller Skating
TOMIS SHOOT
ONE MILE SOUTH OF HARBOR
ON BENHAM LANE!
Bear Was Fare Of
Flood-Marooned
im / m
on smite
Traps, Games and Fun for All!
CLUB HOUSE OPEN
Sunday, Nov. 12
BEGINS AT 10:00 A. M
DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY —
Bell J Howell Camerún and Projectors
WARREN G
HUNTER
- I’ 6 Affine Your Watches Tell The Truth—
9'^8 Second Street. Crescent Ci tv, California
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