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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1952)
Page Ten BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON project. They call them selves the Easy S tre e t C am pers. • W ith the com ing of spring one is ap t to - By C lifford P. R ow « see this group cooking over an Everywhere one goes these days, he hears the predic open cam pfire along th e beach. BEA C H —H a ts off to the tion that television will soon be a reality in Oregon. Sur- 4-H GOLD The tra c to r m ain ten an ce p ro j Club leaders in th e B rook p/isingly enough, all appear to be jubi ings and H arb o r a re a . N atio n al ect w hich is co m p arativ ely new Club W eek is a good tim e in 4-H w ork has been ta k e n over lant over the possibility. Personally, I Hnd 4-H to sa lu te th e men and wom en in by P au l D a n s of Davis T ru ck and myself unenthusiastic. our com m unities who lead 4-H T racto r. These boys a re learn in g clubs. a t an ea rly age how to keep th e For I still have not forgotten what ra tra c to r equipm ent in good w ork- Lillian Zum pfe. president dio did to the happy home. 1 here was a of Mrs. the B rookings-H arbor leaders condition time in the far distant past when many association, is a v eteran in 4-H T he livestock project grew and a long evening was enlightened by an ac C lub work. This y e a r she has two grew this year. Alvin H en ry and clubs, one in clothing and one in H arold C rum p, leaders, rep o rted tivity, now almost extinct, referred to cookings. An active extension unit a larg e a tten d a n ce a t th e ir first then as conversation. This era passed awaf m em ber, Mrs. Zum pfe has re m eeting. Two clubs need to be ceived train in g in these fields form ed to tak e ca re of all th e with the coming of the radio, thro u g h the extension pro g ram m em bers. Mr. C rum p atten d e d the lh c normal evening now’ consists of five hours of lis of O regon S ta te College. H er 4-H lead ers conference a t C o r tening to the radio with each member of the family in d au g h ter, E laine L eC lair, leads vallis in Ja n u a ry . a group of young girls in C lo th M ore leaders are needed to di sisting that certain programs I k - heard. Any attempt at ing 1 p ro jec t“ J u s t So G irls.” rect clubs this spring. I t ’s tim e conversation brings on a series of hisses demanding quiet Mrs. R obert D ishm an, a new- to organize G arden Clubs, Can- which would surely lead a stranger to believe that he had com er to the B rookings com m un- | ning Clubs and th e re is rep o rted ity, is leading a C lothing 1 club in te re st in th e Rose and F lo w er take up housekeeping with a family of snakes or that for girls. It is re p o rted th a t th e gard en project. If you w ould like the members of the group had developed slow leaks in club is doing o u tsta n d in g w ork to lead a 4-H club, co n tac t th e co u n ty extension office here. A their inner tubes. Rare indeed is the father of today w h o iunder her guidance. leads a g roup lot of boys and g irls in B rookings • n . * . f , r 1 • I ” rs - Lee E nglish le can still recognize the voices or the members or his own of boys in th e C a m p C ookery w ould like to be a 4-H club m em - For What It's Worth . 4-H Clubs Function |n This V icin ity household. Now' with television appearing on the horizon, we will even be deprived of the privilege of looking.at each other, much less speaking. I can easily foresee the time in the not too distant future when it will I k - necessary .it least once a month to turn on the lights and take roll call in the family in order to determine if there have been any additions or losses in the preceding weeks. t o r families whose members can’t stand the sight of one another, television will indeed be a blessing; for those who are still old fashioned enough to believe in the family group, television will come as the deadly blow. My granddad felt the same way a b o u t the horseless carriage. Bruins Have Battle To Win Basketball Tournament, Sat. B rookings High B ruins w ent to Gold Beach last F rid ay and S atu rd ay , and cam e aw ay w ith top honors in th e county to u rn a m ent by w inning over Gold Beach and P ort O rford, w hich e n title d them to go to the d istrict to u rn a m ent to be held at C oquille this w eek-end. W ith Jim C ru sh injuring in 17 (Hiints, th e B ruins w alked all over th e P a n th e rs by a 67 to 40 score. T he B ruins led at the h alf 30 to IS. and n ever w ere in any dan g er. P o rt O rford G am e 4 B a ttle W hile th e B ruins had won over P o rt O rfo rd tw ice before during the season, th e P ort O rfo rd lads had defin ite vision* of e n terin g the d istrict tourney. The gam e see-saw«'d un til ju st the last few’ m inutes when the Bruins could hold an ad v an tag e. P ort O rford m eant business at the s ta rt of th e gam e w hen they lead at the q u a rte r, increased it to 21 to 16 a t th e half. In the th ird q u a rte r, w hen the B ruin coach had finished his pep talk , the B ruins ch an g ed th e tem p er of the gam e, by edging ah ead 30 to 29 at the th ird q u a r ter. Hie gam e w as so tense in th e last q u a rte r, th a t several of th e B ruins fouled out, but w ere able to g et in to high g e a r to come out ahead 47 to 40. F itz- j hugh lead th e scoring w ith 19 points. T w o B ruins On A ll-S ta r Q uint Jim F itzhugh and Ray W estern w ere picked for a fo rw ard and a g u ard position on the all-county team w hich is com prised of E v erest o i Langiuis and F itzh u g h of B rookings at fo rw ard s; K erber, P ort O rford, c e n te r; Pense, P o rt O rford anil W estern, B rookings at th e g u ard spots. EARL E. SMITH TRAILER HOMES Thursday, March 6, 1952 ber b u t do not have th e o p por tu n ity because of lack of le a d e r ship. L e t’s build m ore 4-H c/idhs this y ear. y Weather Report For the week ending on Sun- day: M ax. F e b ru a ry 25 ..... 54 F e b ru a ry 26 69 F eb ru a ry 27 68 F e b ru a ry 28 ..... 59 F e b ru a ry 29 ..... 54 M arch 1 ...... 51 M arch 2 ...... 52 R ain fall for w eek Garth M. Cross Licensed Surveyor Lots, Subdivisions and Tim ber Surveys Care Southern Curry Realty Company. Oregon Coast View Stationery 9deal AU-*!¿sue Qtf. Gifts i,;r ¡hose people who {now little about the Coast, may be pur- (.based at two places in Curry County— novel gifts which will tell the recipient more with pictures than you could in pages and pages. 1! OREGON COAST VIEWS OF INTEREST are printed upon the upper left-hand corner of monarch size station ery, showing 11 different coastal views, including one of Azalea State Park, Rhododendrons, Mack Arch, Rogue River Bridge Tower, The I lole in the Wall, Coos Bay Bridge, I Icceta Head and Hcceta Head Lighthouse Cape Arrago Lighthouse, and Myrtlewood trees. Include these to the friends far away from the Oregon Coast who have no idea of the scenery of this area. You will find one of these immediately sent in return— thanging you heartily for the gift. They are not only inexpensive, but novel and gainging in popularity. 50 Sheets and 25 Monarch Envelopes . . . $1.50 SOME G (X )l) USED TRA ILERS: The two places they may be purchased: Home Office, 7007 N. E. Union Ave.. Portland. S IX O T H E R L O C A T IO N S THE PILOT, BROOKINGS, Phone 2282 —Open Evenings and Sundays— TYPO-PRINT, GOLD BEACH, Phone 984 i mile south on Hwy io i Box 246, Harbor, Ore. -+ ♦ R ain •••• •••• •••• .... •••• .... T T ra c e Pilot Class Ads Pay—try ’em. I lere is the way you can help friends— NEW IRA1LLRS: Sp.iri.in, Columbia, Travelo, Kit, Royl ralt. Roll o 1 lome, Pan-American. Min. 42 45 42 40 34 32 32