Thursday, October 30, 1554
OSC Frosh Class
Up 2 0 Pet; College
T otal H its 4910
____ gROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO T, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Another of Dr. Paul Ronnin-
ger’s patients there is Mrs. Laura
C olegrove, who underwent an op
eration this week. Both these
Oregon State College — Fall parties are doing nicely.
term registration at Oregon State
friends were happy to welcome
college has topped the 4900 figure, “J.-J.” Gallagher home from the
with the freshman class 21 per hospital at Crescent City on Mon
cent bigger than last year, ac day evening. On Tuesday, assist
cording to the latest report from ed by his unusual cane, he called
the registrar’s office.
at the Pilot office. Extreme pain
The school of engineering stands in his left eye has necessitated a
as the largest school on the cam treatment which will cover a two-
pus with 844 students. Agricul year period and deaden the nerve
ture is second with 781, followed There will be no vision in the eye
h\ business and technology with and treatment has some effect on
760 and science with 687. Biggest the other at this time. Mr. Gal
increases in school enrollment this lagher feels that he will be able
j ear »came in forestry, engineer to return to his shop this Sunday
ing and home economics.
and will be glad to welcome his
This year’s freshman class num friends.
bers 1543 as compared to 1277 Luster Clay—Yelton. '
last year. The number of veter
The lovely ecru crochet Table
ans is down as expected, however, cloth which won a blue ribbon
with 582 registered this year as for Alice Overman at the county
compared to 958 last. * Sixty- fair and went to the State fair at
eight Korean veterans are en- Salem this fall, is displayed in
lolled this fall.
the window at Young’s 5 and 10
The latest enrollment figure of this week.. Mrs. Overman used
4910 is above earlier estimates No. 30 crochet thread, making
and crowds the 5002 figure of last a very fine and lacey pattern.
year. With the freshman class as
an indication of things to come,
registration is expected to in
crease sharply in the years ahead.
Coos-Curry Co-op
Elects D irectors
At the yearly meeting of the
Coos-Curry Elec Co-op in Coquille
on Saturday, Oct. 25, three local
candidates for office of director
from the Brookings area were
were voted upon, James Yelton,
Charles Grayhel, “and Iians Nel-
s<*n. I he majority’ of votes went
to Mr. Nelson. David Shaw of
Gold Beach was elected to repre
sent Gold Beach.
The district meeting of O. K.
Rubber Welders of southwestern
Oregon was held at the home of
Frank Tygert on Sunday after
noon. F rank is owner and man
ager of the local shop next to the
Chevron station.
PAGE SEVEN
Local News
BROOKINGS
CUNIC
Office hours. 9 a. m. 5 p. m.
DR. R. E. SMITH
DENTIST
PHONE 2831
Dr. Richard L. Smith
OPTOMETRIST
DR. ROY M. WHITE
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon
Emergencies at Any Hour
PHONE 2701
Evenings by Appointment
ELECT A V E T E R A N
1
READ
HERE ARE THE C A M P A IG N PROMISES OF THE DEMO
CRATIC PARTY IN 1932
THIS IS A PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTION OF A HAND-BILL
I HE DEMOCEA'TS DISTRIBUTED IN 1932
IT
SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
THE PUBLIC PAYS
Taxes and Republican Extravagance
WHEN YOU G RO AN UNDER THE BURDEN OF TAXES
Re mem her------
yca" of
X X p ^ o u s ^ in T X h ™
Z o n ' . ' ’" ' " ’e
*•
- x - .™ -
° f ,he P " ‘ ,wo
astounding total of nearly ,'veniy h iliioi, ,oj|TrsOU' na" ° " a <,Cb'
have
h“ ' e br° U8ht “ *° ,hC
Remember------
¿ X ’T
i X
1020 »"<« 102<. a"« promised highest eHl-
s ^
taxpayers $4,220,000,000 in ,930-3,:
ovi-r
“*
a’^ “r ^
x
. reli,i canr
cxp,ain- ,,ipiwi
*"
Office deficit S5(XX)(XX) in ih» n
‘ <a,s> ,1”1 a jump of $15,000,(XX) in the Post
.$29.„ooo.,^
;,:r; ^ p„ r u ;,i'.;if u,b,,v
f,,fr ,h- sh,,>i" '’«
diaries spend over $5000000 a veil-
in
a 1 ’
/ ’* Hoover
•*<’««’<• «ad its subsl-
o u X a n ^ X e n c h m e n iT a s h,ah \O::'.'|Ci it'r J T ™ ° f.
»«•'<< <I">P seri-
ing kept merrily on at $5 000 0(10 '
bome a '" 1 hl‘!i|ness, government spend-
h
my on at ¡to.uoo.ooo a day more than income.
Remember---- -
£ £ £
S ' um i?
■;d it made no « ^ m ^ ^
on< 7< ^ng^sh durmgdethe
1 " n
”
? ,'P’"” iCan maJOr“ y “ “
f™">
“
.........
C° Ul‘l f‘aVe Ca'lf><1 “ •Pectal «■“ *<» of the Seventy-see-
he refused to take action in spite of u r g e m " « ^ ^ 1 '° dea‘
jX
“ * " nanCla'
-a „
a Democratic ma-
Remember------
Thai . ^ b,iCan l,a<l'',shil' ha. brought us to the verge of bankruptcy
t o ‘pay the U xeTiTpay i X ’h e ' S
Z u . “
° ld '° " * * ' hP m° n<^
Democrats I’M g e A t Least
2 ,- %
Reduction in Expenses
TURN THE SPENDTHRIFTS OUT
PUT RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT IN
ELECT ROOSEVELT AN D GARNER
ISSUED BY NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
HOTEL BILTMORE — NEW YORK CITY
O ur Present Indebtedness
$ 2 6 7 BILLION
W H A T S H A PPE N E D TO TH E VALUE O F OUR DOLLAR?
YOUR VOTE FOR
NIXON
IS A RETURN TO NO RM AL GOVERNMENT
'
A 4»., Veewfeliceft State Central
Ca»»> ttea, •» b o ti A. ( I I att, Cho '« o r , Portland, O»aaoa
Pol. Adv. — Paid by Curry County Republican Central Committc<