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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community
Volume 8—Number 23
BR()( >ki\GS, CURRY COl NTY, OREGON
Local Scouts at Jamboree
Ihursday, August 6, 1953
HIGHWAY COMMISSION
EXPLAINS ROAD STAND
lh e O regon S ta te H ighw ay Commission explained plans for th e
te o c a fto n ot Highwa> 101 at a special m eeting held at the C u rry
(. ounty ( ourt House, Gold Beach, Monday.
a numbt'i Of property "w in ix from tin* Gold B ea ch a i . i xi!*.-
nlfled in.»: the) didn't
ven
Children Damage
School Grounds
Parents of ch ild re n w ith “ B B ”
j uns. arc asked to give ca re fu l
supervision to th e ir ch ild re n as
, .-ons'dei able breakage has been
done to the e lem entary school
w indows this sum m er. In ad d i
tion tw o window s w ere broken
last week end through the use of
rocks.
'I'hcse are the Scouts who visited Los Angeles fo r the T h ird N a tio n a l Jam lxuee, held last m onth at
the Irv in e Ranch. Kneeling, fro m le ft to r ig h t: Tom Greathouse, M apleton, assistant Scoutm aster;
P ic k F adling, B rookings; Eddy Krause. M apleton; Douglas Green, Bandon; Jon Samson, Florence;
t h illip Kessler, H a rb o r; L a rry W ay. B rookings; Fredd> Anderson. H a rb o r; Ronald F a lle rt. H arbor-
Don C a rte :. B rookings; Bobby D im m ic k , B ro o kin g s; Dale C rum p, H a rb o r; D anny Ames, H a rb o r;
Ronald M ille t, Brookings; Stephen Bowman. Bandon; S tanton Sharp, Bandon; John Greene, Bandon;
I red Moore, Bandon; D avid Bushnell, B rookings; Dennis W isby, Bandon. John Sweet, Bandon; D ick
Berger, Brookings. S ta n d in g : H ow ard Crane. Sc utm astet, B rookings; G ary Safely, M apleton;
L a r r y Hannon. H a rb o r; L a rry Richardson, Bando 1; Gene Horne, M apleton; Byron B rim m , B o o k
ings; J e rry S m ith, B rookings; Gene H u n tin g to n . M apleton; W a lly C raig, B rookings; Ronald B ullock,
B rookings; P h illip Bonde, B rookings; M a rv in B u ll x*k. B rookings; J im m y W idney, Brookings; Jack
Bowm an, Bandon; B e ry l Baker, Coos Bay, assistant Scoutm aster.
Want Police? Call
Crescent Sheriff
m uch to r the ¡»Ians o u tlin e d by
B in H ( ’handler, ch airm an of the
Com m ission and R H. Bnldoek.
chief highw ay engineer.
The state representatives did
manage, however, to lay to rest
most ot the m isin fo rm a tio n w hich
has clouded details of the highw ay
location from
Port O rfo rd to
B iookings,
B rookings was represented at
thi* nu x'tm g by a half-dozen rep-
ie s fiita ti\e s , non»* ol whom pro
tested the plans outlined at the
meeting.
In o u tlin in g the s la te ’s position.
C handler covered most of the
¡xiints th a t had p e rtu rix 'd some
C u rry ( ’o u n ty landowners.
He
answered charges that the state
mono,»oliz»*d the coast line prop
e rty by p o in tin g out that the state
had acquired only S(K) acres fo r
the highw ay and 6000 acres fo r
the state ¡»ark (»ordering it, and
that acquisitions made in the
B rookings-P isto l R iver section in
the last ten years were 196 acres
fot highw ay and 1742 fo r parks.
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The Brookings Police D e p a rt
ment is now tied in on Del N o rte
C o u n ty ’s Radio N et, according to
B ill Bi-own, local ¡» lic e chief. And
it is w o rk in g very w ell, he says.
The tie -in was made to give
Brookings people fast .access to
the police car by ¡»hone.
Now-
when a police call is necessary
you ca ll Crescent C ity 1031, and
the office there radios the B ro o k
ings departm ent.
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The tie -in was made at the sug
gestion of the D el N o rte sheriIT,
a fte r local police picked up a Del
N o rte broadcast and apprehended
tw o crim in a ls fleeing fro m the
I he princess who w ill represent
Brookings schools w ill open
By B IL L P H E L P S
county.
the southern p a rt o f the county
Portland’s Good Samaritan hos
Septem ber 8, the day a fte r Labor
at the C u rry C ounty F a ir at Gold
A ccording to C hief Brow n, this p ita l school o f nursing will com
day. according to action taken by
Beach on August 21, 22 and 23,
I t has alw ays setfned to ne the school board at th e ir re g u la r system should give local people mence its 64th year o f continuous
w ill be selected at the F a ir P r in th a t a person m ore or less ought
access to the p olice as s w iftly as servie»* A» the P acific N o rthw est,
m eeting, Tuesday.
cess Selection dance to be held at to explain to a com m unity w hat
in o th e r cities.
F riday, Sept. IK, when the new
Most o th e r schools in C u rry
the Grange h a ll this S aturday it is th a t brings him there when
C ounty w’ill open the same »lav,
class fo r the three-year diplom a
evening. August 8, w ith T ony he blunders in upon them. P a r
according to C liff V o e lke rfi coun
program in nursing is adm itted.
F elipe and his band fu rn is h in g tic u la rly , when he comes fro m
ty school superintendent.
M<ss Hazel Hinds, director o f
the music. Due to the firs t tw o Salem. “ Oh, Salem ,’’ they say,
In fo rm a tio n fo r re tu rn in g s tu
nursing, has announced that fo r
contestants w ith d ra w in g from the
— w o rrie d ly scanning m y face fo r dents. and details as to school
the th ird ye a r Lew is and ( 'la r k
race, the three g irls now ru n n in g signs of prison pallor.
“ Salem, personnel, bus routes and oth e r
college is o ffe rin g a degree in a
lo r th is honor are Lois Chapman. Um -hum , m y w ife's great-aun t
The cars of H e n ry Happa and
m a tte rs w ill he published later.
nursing program in conjunction
sponsored by the Lions C lu b ; 'w a s at Salem. . . but we don’t
E
velyn
DeMoss collided on W ed w ith the Good S am aritan hosoital
A ccording to Oregon S tate law,
< arol Ann Benson, sponsored by ta lk about her.” And then they
ch ild re n e n tering school fo r the nesday about noon at the in te r school of nursing in P ortland.
the \
and C arla W illo c k . leave. . . ra th e r a b ru p tly
firs t tim e must be six years old on section o f the street at Eox te r
Lew is and ( 'la r k College De
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Th“ e
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><>" * h y I came
or before November 15 to be ad m inal near the plywood plant. p o rtm e n t o f N u rsin g is accredited
h, ’ ,
busy s e llin g tickets to lo B rookings . . and there's not m itte d . Because it is a state law’, N e ith e r saw the o th e r at th is had by the S tate Board o f N urse E x
ne ' a s . h ' *
“ i.'’ COUnI' 1 much >'ou can 1,0 about “
there can he no exceptions to th»* co in e r and a stop-sign w ould am iners to o ffe r a fo u r-ye a r <49-
rule, according to the school have prevented the accident.
m onth) program leading to a
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K u ls t ¿ fCX P f ^ r * ' L ' ' id b" ' ! ” ■ ES" * S M 0 r' ° n 'P Ure|y a n f , i ° » al
Considerable damage was don«*
board.
Bachelor o f Science degree in
Sunset I n n L
B
,8 ' “ S i " • " > ’ » w ho wandered in here
A ll beginning students are also to the DeMoss car, and a c ru m nursing and preparing fo r the
tile F a ir k h i wm h,
>S
scm<‘ ,im<‘ a«° A ,,er ,ha'- “ wa’ required to present the Golden- pled fender on the Happa car.
Oregon S tate Board of graduate
he F a ir She w ill be given money not sa(e to Pn
M M o rio n
rod m edical exam ination filled
nurse exam ination.
to cover her expenses while then#. conversation
out before e n tering school. P a r
H igh school graduates in te r
and be an honored guest at a ll
.W hpre arp you
E stp s, „
ents who have not received them Superintendent
ested in the three-year diplom a
" A
* 2 ^ u,'*‘ns ban" someone w ould say, and M r. M or- may get them from the school
program m ay obtain com plete in
Attends School
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ton w ould lean back, fix them superintendent, principal, or at
fo rm a tio n by w r itin g Miss L lo y -
L ynn H am pton, superinten dent. dena Grim es, d ire cto r, School o f
w ith a hypnotic eye and m u rm u r the county superinten dent’s office.
gently, “ B rookings” .
E xam ination may be had e ith e r at has attended the graduate school, N ursing, 22K1 N. W. M arshall
“ B ro o k in g s? ” th e y ’d say. “ D on’t the C ounty health d e p a rtm e n t’s S outhern Oregon College of E du street, P o rtla n d 10. Oregon Those
believe I ’m fa m ilia r w ith it.
I | w e ll-c h ild c lin ic o r at a private cation. th is sum m er. D u rin g the interested in the degree program
session, M r. H a m ilto n served as should contact the R e g istra r at
.w as in a lit t le tow n called B ro o k -, physician
B rookings now has a f lo r is t ; dale once, but. .
L yn n H am pton, local superin president o f the G raduate C lub Lew is and C la rk college, 0615 S.
shop.
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'B roo kings," M r. M o rto n w ould tendent* poinfe»t out, however, of the college.
W P a la tin e H ill road in P o rtla n d .
1 ♦ I t n'
. : I)on VounK b a te say. “ is the only tdw n in Oregon th a t ch ildren whose parents ob
lately be**n doing some p a in tin g ’ oh. there m ay be dfhers, but ject on religious grounds are e x
and ca rpenterin g at th e ir in te r- th e y’re not w o rth m entioning in em pt by state law.
cstm g shop and w ill be c a rry in g the same breath. W hy, in B rook-
BROOKINGS-HARBOR
C H E T C O R IV E R
cut flowers, corsages, and fu n e ra l 1 ings. the sun shines p ra c tic a lly THREE JOYS F IS H
H igh
Ix»w
T h re e
generations enjoying
arrangem ents w ith in a few days c o n tin u a lly, and gentle breezes
A M
PM.
AM
P’f
T e shop w ill be able to w ire play on the bay. T h e re ’s no w ind fishing in the P acific a ll in one
tim e feet
tim e
feet
tim e feet
tim e feet
towers and m ake any a rra n g e -H n B rookings! The people are all boat are the three Joys at H arbor. Aug 7, F ri.
11:00 5.2 n U
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4 :20
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here from W ashington. Aug 8. Sat
men ordered fo r any occasion. A | happy, the w eather is perfect, F ly in g
11:34
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7.0
5:00
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* ’hich w ill keep the the scenery is divine. . . w hy, i t ’s D C fo r a vacation are Barnard Aug 9. Sun. .
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5:20
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flow ers fresh is being installed
indescribable!” And in the back Joy and B arnard J r , who show Aug in. Mon
12 10 5.7 6:06 0.2 6:01
2.7
The shop w ill be known
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ground Mrs. M orton nodded v ic - Dad’s i nthusiaxm fo r fishing and Aug 11. Tu.
6 6 12:55
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6:34
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6:43
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I on's F lo w e r Shop
incidentally g a i n considerable' Aug 12. Wed
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A c h r que fo r the sport.
Aug 13. Thu
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1:47
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7:27
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8:04
FAIR PRINCESS
SEIECTED SAT.
On the
Reef
SCHOOLS OPEN
SEPTEMBER 8
Hospital Offers
Nurses Training
Cars Collide
At Fox's Corner
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°
80 '
Youngs Extend
Florist Shop
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