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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
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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-
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1! OREGON COAST VIEWS OF INTEREST
are printed upon the upper left-hand corner of monarch size station
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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
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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.
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