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PAGE TWELVE Festival Enjoyed At Ophir Grange BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOTS BROOKINGS, OREGON inursday, May 15, 195; local News Truck Hits Hydrant Theatre Bombed The VFW A uxiliary’s childrens | To T rain 7 Water , party, given at the high school At Crescent City police a re investigating. Most of the dam age w as done to the front, which, the ratf/oJ re port said, would not d e te f ^ th e reg u la r schedule. No fu rth e r de m r * , r u -day n m rA r.1, A u . . . I Several hundred thousand gal- a > evening was a huge tails w ere learned by press tim e. . ‘ ‘‘ beautifully long of w ater were drain« d from success- taking the childrens’ word Damage, estim ated about $1000 ° f Kreenery and the reservoir of Brookings W ater for iL The sponsors report about - or ----------------- w .... ....- more, was done to the new hh m . in K,ns 1« a im in g a m ap of Co., Tuesday evening, when a de- children between ages of 7 P*c T heatre, due to open at Cres- th e world and the them e "Today» livery panel, belonging to" Rich- Ann and «2. the movie»."pop coni Pont cent City. W ^diiesday'evenlng.'by „. F or °r S S®!e : ith-C t y orona p c ' a le: Sm type- 1/ saw tflVl' thn n _____ M ~ __ H om em aker Builds T om orrow s ardson pi „„„ g . and puneh delighted the little a num ber of home-made bombs. * ' “ 7 ; W onderful f° r ,h a ' »Hz -------- .. . _ ’ or girl going aw ay to college— On, C h „ . “ "s “ a ' ** h . y d - r,n ' nex' »° M al° ' c °- l ap p c,,,cs- radio reports say. City and sta te the- O phir Grange hall when 175 The panel, parked o„ the south women, m e„ and children assem- end of the building, could have or urry county s annual driven aw ay w ithout incident hut n e X m May / ‘'“,,Va‘' W~'-1 " ^ c r <..-1d e d , “ X and turn. Not seeing the hydrant. Exhibits from nine extension he turned into it, breaking the u n its featured slipper chairs, and main to cause a gusher. Before o th e r articles which have resulted any of the w ater iompany em- from five years of home extension ployees, who had already gone In C urry County. Thirty-five worn- home at the moment, could find en modeled beautiful wool dress- a turn-off valve, m any of the es m ade in the b etter dress work- gardens across the street were shop. Miss W anda Gossage, coun- practically washed out. ty extension agent, described each Josephine A partm ents, and the dress as the women displayed Harvey building, directly across them on the stage. the street, w^re practically sur- i F ourteen 4-H girls also partic- rounded by w ater. Ipated in the style review, wear- W ednesday many homes were ing dresses they had made this w ithout w a te r until the main had year. been repaired. Miss Lucy Lane, clothing spe cialist, brought greetings from Yelton’s Gift Shop is progress Oregon S ta te College and install- ing rapidly tow a id co. ,p t ed the new county home extension and the ow ners hope to be in the com m ittee. Mr's. Alice W alker, new building about June 1. present chairm an, presided and Mrs. H om er K essler and Mrs. gave special recognition to 4-H leaders and Mr.f Pauline C ar W arrin er were E ureka business penter, county candidate for O re visitors, Monday. gon M other, by presenting them w ith corsages. Luncheon was served at noon In the basem ent of the hall by the O phir Home Economies Club. Special recognition was given the O phir unit for the best table decoration and to the Port O r ford Young H om em akers for the best scrap book. T he afternoon program brought an Inspiring report from Mrs. C harles Jense i on her experiences w ith W ilbur and Judy at N ational 4-H Club Congress. Miss Myra M arlow of Port O rford and Geo W asson of Gold Beach, presented enjoyable musical numbers. Dr. Jam es M illar concluded the festival w ith a talk on "Tasks of th e Modern Fam ily." A lecturer and d irector of the G»xxi Citizen ship Foundation of Oregon, Dr. M illar brought many w orthw hile thoughts on how Today's 1 an n .\ could b e tte r face the current big problem s of the world A radio program of this festi val will I*» heard over KCKE on Friday, May 16. ftt&re Milk —FOR YOUR H E A L T H ’S SA K E make that milk SE A V IE W D AIRY M ILK ! NOW 21c PER QUART W IT H YOUR MOTTLE! I I he milf^ that is all produced and bottled daily in ( urry County—a county long noted for its Bangs and 1 uberculin diseas free dairy herds. SEAVIEW DAIRY PHONE 2331 BROOKINGS, ORE. I w t’ a n d Hide... Big /a.side... a n d i ti Bea a ti/id r No. 1279 NOTICE OF F IN AL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the S ta te of Oregon for the County of C urry. P robate Departm ent. In the M atter of the E state of Law rence G Woodward. deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as adm inistratrix of the E state ol Lawrence G. Wood w ard, deceased. has tiled her final account in the office of the County Clerk of ( ui ry i ounty, Oregon, and th at Tuesday, June 17, 1952, at the hour of 10 o'clock A M of said day anil the office of the Q>unty Judge in the Court House of C urry County at Gold Beach Oregon, have been appointed as the tim e and place for hearing upon the said final account and for the h e a r i n g of objections thereto, and to t h e settlem ent hereof. LILLIAN L. THOMAS Ed F. Ackley A dm inistratrix P. O. Box 625 Brookings. Oregon. A ttorney tor A dm inistratrix P u ^ IT HAS EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN A FINE CAR . . . The comfort o f a sm ooth. quiet air borne ride . . . with road rouphneaa and vibration soaked up by rubber-cushioned springs, aero-type shock absorbers and drive system floated on rubber pillows. Interior room iness for six adults, with 61-inch wide seating, front and rear. “ Take-off’’ perform ance with tlie new 90-h.p. 6-cylinder Hurricane Engine . . . 7.6 compression . . . uses regular gas. Panoram ic visibility . . . all 4 fendert can be seen from the driver’s seat, A ero-D esign beauty . . . just 5 feet high . . . stream lined from its distinctive new plane-wing hood to the rear air-fins. Record econ om y——up to 35 miles on a gallon o f gasoline, with overdrive. tim e in and see Americas onfyju/l-size car thatgives up in 35 miles pergalion ■1W IT TBf l i u t i I IF TIE V tlll U l i n I Clif Jones and James Moir, Representing Coos Motor Company PHONE 542 <;«4.1 Beach ~ tstt Our Used Car Lot! r F •I b <ons of miiesi o< tough service j f ’ /J