ranglers Bring lack Prizes s Currv C ounty resid en ts me th e ir sh a re of prize honev from th e C u rry C ounty ,sf week. B arbara G u th rie of B rookings L •< i nf iaee. and added th ree i places, to w alk aw ay w ith substantial portion of th e loot, kail’,i i won the boys and girls I m race, and took Bee- lid s in the lad y ’s stock saddle L e e on S a tu rd a y . S u n d ay she h ik ' |a s - < ond in bo: h e v e n ts. Morris R ro th ers took second in Be Ponj E xpress race, and Art [cok won the F at M an’s saddle ice. W a rre n M cNeely and Floyd it split h o n o rs in s t e e r r id - BROOKINGS ENJOYS GOOD RAIN TUESDAY Rain for the 24 hour I»e ; ginning Tuesday a m. to day m orning m easured 2 nches according to the rei Hirt le b> the local U. S. W eathe ireau station. M axim um and m um fernp e ra tu res for the two weeks are listed. D ate Max. Min. R ain 12 58 50 13 63 52 14 62 54 15 69 57 16 68 53 17 70 52 18 68 54 19 61 53 20 71 54 21 73 50 22 73 55 23 71 51 24 68 48 25 59 50 2.58 T otal ..................................... 2.58 Mineral Club Will ¡X Buy Projector Lg w ith W arren tak in g one firs t |nd o n e se c o n d , and F ’o \ d a d d in g second place. R esults: A ugust 22, Boy’s and G irl’s S addle H orse lace A m ateur. F irst, B arb a ra buthrie. B rookings; second, Sandy (Vhillock, B rookings; third, M erry All m em bers of VFW’ Post 66 Leith, Gold Beach. are asked by C om m ander A1 P h il 220 \ ard open class horse race lips to be a t the S ep tem b er 2 -First, May B urch, M edford; sec- m eeting. D istrict C om m ander Ken >nd. Neil K napp. P o rt O rford. O liver plans to fly over w ith a 440 Yd. open class horse ra c e — p a rty from Shady Cove and we rirst, O m er B urch. M edford; sec would like to m ake a good show ond. May B urch. M edford. ing in atten d a n ce as we have a l Ladies’ W estern stock saddle w ays done in the past. torse ra ce— F irst, M ay B urch of C om m ander Phillips also says Medford; second. M arg aret Hoyt, th e Kail m eeting of D istrict 7 pold Beach. will begin at noon S unday, O cto 330 Yd. open class horse ra ce— ber 4, a t M edford and he expects First. May B urch, M edford; sec a good delegation th e re from ond. Neil K napp, P o rt O rford. B rookings. A ttendance at these Musical C h air — F irs t, Neil 7th d istric t m eetings av erag e mapp. P o rt O rford. about 250 v eteran s and th e ir Men’s W estern stock saddle race adies and th e business conducted Sun hit F irst. O m er B urch nf ‘‘ to th e best in terest of all ex- IMedford; second. Neil K napp of service men and women and th e ir i kin. T o rt Orford. M em bers of any post o r A ux Pony E x p ress R ace - F irst, < tax i B u rch . Medford; second, iliary are welcom e at these m eet ings. |M nrris B ro th ers, Brookings. Ladies’ S to ck Saddle R ace (C ur- | r> C ounty o n ly) F irst, B arb ara ¡Morgan, Gold B each; second, B a r m a n G uth rie, B rookings, third. |San<l\ \\ hillock, Brookings. Fat Man S addle H orse Race. M em bers of th e C hetco C om IMO b Jockey or over First, Art m unity P ublic L ibrary board m et Icmek. Brookings; second, Neil at the Town House S a tu rd a y for K napp, p o rt O rfo rd ; th ird . H a r- luncheon w ith M i s s E lean o r |vey <’rook, P istol River. Stevenson, s ta te librarian, of S a Wild Cow M ilking F irst, O. lem. and h er guest, Mrs Hoving- IBurch Medford; second, N Knapp ton. teac h er in the schools of |of Port O rford. Honolulu. H aw aii. S te e r R iding F irst, K eith Le- Miss S tevenson visited m any of lair. Gold R each; second, W ar- the libraries along the coast be r<n M cNeely, B rookings. fore reaching Gold Beach and ’’ ’-ookings. H er advice and a s A ugust 23 lk\v s and G irl’s Saddle H orse sistan ce w ith problem s is of, m uch Race, A m a te u r — F irst, B arb a ra benefit. She assisted Mrs. Dolly Morgan, Gold B each; second. B a r B rain ard and Mrs. Jessie Ju d k in s bara G u th rie, B rookings; th ird ’ p a rts of two days in reclassifying Sandy W hillock, B rookings. and arran g in g books at th e local 20 Yd. Open C lass H orse Race library in the V.F.W . hall. 1 irst, M ay B urch, M edford; second, N. K napp. P ort O rford. R ELA TIV ES V IS IT * 10 Yd. Open C lass H orse Race r C. Hicks, his wife and son of F irst, O m er R urch, M edford; Redmond. Ore., cam e down W ed s «ond, N. K napp, P o rt O rford. nesday to visit his fa th e r. E. C. 330 Yd. Open C lass H orse Race Hicks, and his sister, Mrs. D uane F irst, O. B urch. M edford; sec Rowley and fam ily of H arbor. ond, N. K napp, P o rt O rford. They re tu rn e d to Redmond on I L adies’ S tock Saddle Race T hursday. Also visiting th e Row- 1 irst, M ay B urch, M edford; sec- levs w ere Mr. and Mrs. W ayn * I * nd, B arb a ra G u th rie, B rookings; Russell of N ashville, Tenn. Mr. third, M arg aret Hoyt. Gold Beach. Russell is a eous n of Mr Rowley ' F ;,t Man S ad d le H orse Race. H e is in th e A ir Eoree statio n ed *00 lb. jockey o r o v er F irst. N. at N ashville w here he con ra cte 1 K napp, p n n O rfo rd , second. Wil- polio about a y e a r ago. He is >on P reernan. B rookings. quite recovered and has been vis Wild Cow M ilking—F irst, May iting his m o th er and fa th e r at Burch, M edford; second, O. B urch M yrtle C reek and w as on his re of M edford. tu rn to T ennessee to finish his S te e r R iding — F irst, W’a rre n th re e years service. • JCNeely. B rookings; 2nd. Floyd M atlock, B rookings. PETERSONS RETURN R ace ju d g es; Bud M cCall, W’a r Mr. and Mrs. Bob P eterso n re > ' ren M cNeely, C hub Young tu rn e d recen tly from th e ir v a c a e tion to W ashington S ta te , w here H E R E FROM SALEM they visited w ith relativ es an<J and Mrs. D ean K. B rooks friends. One of the highlights o f •Tnd fam ily of S alem will be g u ests th e ir trip w as g ettin g to see the th e W. G. P h elp s this wreek gold cup w inners of boat racing Brooks a re bringing the Slo-M o-shun V on Lake W ashing } ielp s d au g h te r, K a th lee n who ton Upon re tu rn in g hom e they re been w ith h er g ra n d m o th e r m ark ed B rookings still looked È fhe last few weeks. m ighty good to them . Dist. Commander To Visit VFW Here 0 Mrs. V era Ism ert left Thu»- day to visit in t h e hom e of her Brcx 'kings H arbor Pilot son-in-law and d au g h te r. Mr. a u. I’HVRSDAY. A U G U ST 27. 1953 M rs H om er T aylor. Gold B fach DAI G U T E R L E A V E S F orty-six m em bers of th e Mt M ayor Boh D im m iek is con Em ily Gem and M ineral Club fined to his hom e w ith a foot in- FOR SCHOOL M rs G eorge Ix tstroch w en t to w ere p resen t on T h u rsd ay night [ fet . »on. S a n ta M onica, C alif., last week lor the A ugust m eeting in the M orrie V h ita k e r broke his arm w ith h er 16-year-old daughtiy* \ .F.W’. hall. Tw o new m em bers S u n d ay in a fall. who will en roll in school th e re w e te added to the roll. Specim ens M rs R obert Ism ert. P istol R iv from several collections w ere dis er. and d a u g h te r visited Mrs. for th e com ing y ea r. M rs L ost- rocli will re tu r n today, T h u rsd ay , played and som e fine m ounted | »’e ra Is in e tt last W ednesday. M eanw hile M rs G eorge L ostroch pieces of jew elry shown. Sr. arriv e d from C lark s, N ebr., D onations am o u n tin g to about IL L N E S S B R IN G S lor an ex ten d ed visit. halt the price of a p ro je c to r FAM ILY HOM E w ere given by m em b ers at this W hen the L an g w o rth y baby b e m eeting, and one will be p u r cam e q u ite ill it w as n ecessary H E L E N C H A D W IC K ’S chased. P ic tu re s and film m a te ria l for the fam ily to re tu rn to the S lS T E R H E R E Mr. and M rs. J. H. B ellam y "of inaccessable to m em bers will be coast and th e fam ily d o cto r on San C.abi ieL C alrf . arriv e d W ed njoyed thro u g h this m edium J very sh o rt no ice last w eek Thev nesday of last w eek to spend a Most of the o rg an izatio n m em had been in the P rospect a re a for bers have had y e a rs of exjx'rience the last five w eek i. T h e baby re couple w eeks w ith "C h ad ” and in th e c u ttin g , polishing and covered rap id ly and ‘‘B laek ie’’ re- H elen C hadw ick. M rs. B ellam y is H elen ’s siste r. m ou n tin g of gem m a te ria l and u rn ed to his w ork th is week. have collections of value. SALVAGES GO TO B URNS V isitors e re invited to a tte n d FO L K S HAV E BAD E IR E Mrs Ross S alvage and daugh th e m eetings. Mrs. D ora M arcy had w ord te r B onnie left M onday for a w eek from h er p aren ts. Mr. and M rs w ith re la tiv e s in an d n e a r B urns. TEACHERS NEED HOUSING J. C. Ja c k s of Jack so n v ille th a t A full com plem ent of te a c h e rs fire consum ed th e ir grocery, two has been acquired for th e school a p a rtm e n ts and ad jo in in g g arag es NORINE HARVEY y e a r by th e B oard of D irecto rs as well as th e ir 1951 C hevrolet ACCREDITED TEACHER OF hut m any of them have Ix’en u n sedan d u rin g th e w eek-end. T he Piano — Voice able to find su itab le housing. loss w as p a rtia lly covered by in- H ouses and a p a rtm e n ts a re n eed urancc. M rs. J a c k s w as know n Pipe Organ ed. locally as H azel Ashley. STUDIO BROOKINGS, ORE. 13 " ' utthti ' ti :. intuir-’nnmmuinim t ftiiim iir tinruniiioBiuun :iniimqnim»fimniiiiiiniiÎ!iàHittâ MOTORCYCLE RODEO State Librarian Gives Assistance DEL flORTE FAIRGROUNDS LOTS OF THRILLS Australian Pursuit Race English M »tntiyilc I rials Motorcycle Baseball Motorcycle Bulklogging Balloon Bust Stake Race I . T. Scrambles Race Sunday, August 39 Sponsored by Del Norte Oninty Motorcycle Club r .».in mil :¿i . uxftj ffhnn;.. ruin