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AHEAD OF 1953
Traffic deaths in Oregon have
edged ahead of last year with two
of the most dangerous traffiic
m onths yet to be reported, the
state traffic safety division said
today.
Forty-six fatalities in October,
11 more than for the sam e m onth
last year, were blamed for ending
the s ta te ’s death reduction record
and for shoving the 10-month
traffic toll to 330 as compared with
326 through October a year ago.
But there are bright spots on
the record:
W ith nine m onths’ reported,
40,713 accidents had been counted
for a 19 per cent reduction over
the sam e period a year ago.
Injuries also are lower, 9,370
traffic h u rts reported from Ja n u
ary through Septem ber, against
11,474 last year.
Safety officials are at a loss to
explain the sudden increase in
deaths while m arked accident and
injury reductions continue
Re-
I>orts so far this month indicate
fatalities still are occuring at
a disproportionate rate. 11 deaths
reported in 14 days
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BY CURTFY COUNTY LUMBER CO.
A complete line of buildtig
materials
We Give S and H Green Stam pi
CURRY COUNTY
LUMBER CO.
FRIENDLINESS & ©OÖD SERVICE
IS OUR POLICY
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CURRY GE.XEKAL
INCLUDED IN LIS T
Form 4-H livestock GIRLS SI AR ! 4 H
Clubs In Arear
CLUB IN BROOKINGS
C urry General hospital in Gold
Beach is the latest Blue C ro ss'
There was an organization
participating hospital. Application m eeting of the leaders and par-
to participate was approved this ents of the 4-H Livestock clubs
m onth, according to F rank F. at th? Brookings high school last
Dickson .executive d irector of week at 8 p. m.
N orthw est Hospital Service Mrs.
K enneth Hill, acting County
Helen T. H ealier, R. N„ is adm in agent was in charge of the m eet
istra to r of the new participant.
ing.
Now the Blue Cross m em bers in
Two Livestock Clubs were
C urry County will have the con- formed for this area. The students
vemence of a nearby Blue Cross ¡living in Brookings area and the
hospital. This brings to 69. the N orth Bank of the Choteo River
num ber ot hospitals participating will be led by Ed Thorton,
in the nonprofit Blue Cross plan ! S tudents living South of the Chet-
in Oregon and C lark County, 1 co and in the W inchuck area will
ashington.
be led by T helm a P ettigrew and
t urry General hospital also be- Irene Crump.
comes eligible tor participating
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in the nationw ide Blue Cross
In ter-P lan Service Benefit I>ink. Give Farewell Party
This is a recoiprocating a rra n g e As 1 wo Enter Army
m ent through which tourists and
A farewell p a rty was given in
travelers, who are m em bers of
Blue Cross, may receive local hos Sm ith River Friday night for
pitalization. D uring 1953. Oregon Je rry Higgins and Rocky Grante,
hospitals furnished 6,119 days of popular g u ito r and accordian play
hospital care for out-of-state Blue ers, who left by bus Monday m orn
ing, Nov. 29th to begin their boot
Cross m em bers.
training at Fort Ord.
The p arty was planned by Mrs
FORESTER BEGINS
Del G rante and Miss June K en
nedy. About 25 guests were pres
WORK IN AREA
ent. Dancing concluded the eve
Rags Ragland, of the Chetco ning.
Forest D istrict, has announced
th at G erhard F. M uerle, a pro Fir Production Is
fessional forester, has arrived in
Dver iQ4Q-53 Average
this area to become his assistant
Douglas F ir Industry produc
on a full tim e basis.
tion
is up some, from the 1949-
M uerle graduated from the
53 average, according to figures
U niversity of C alifornia
last
for the first ten m onths of 1954.
June. He was used considerably
released today by H arris E.
as an in te rp re te r in Germ any d u r
Sm ith secretary of the West
ing his service.
Coast L um berm an’s Association,
M uerle w as assigned to the
The weekly average of West
Brookings R anger Station in
Coast
lum ber production in O ct
O ctober this year. He tran sferred
ober
w
as 212,643,000 b. f. or
from the Umpqua N ational F o r
110.6#
of the 1949-53 average;
est w here he was forem an jn
O
rders
155,502,000 b. f.; Ship
charge of the W hite P ine B lister
ment«
1*75.773,000
b f.
R ust control work this summ er.
T
he
industry’s
unfilled order
He is conducting the planting
file
stood
at
717,843,000
b. f. at
program up the Chetco.
the end of October, gross stocks
N ever attem p t to m ake up for a t 839,678,000 b. f.
lost tim e by speeding Excessive
speed is the num ber one killer in
The secret of success is con
traffic today.
stancy to purpose.
A group of girls have started
a 4-H club under the leadership
of Miss Lois Ann Miller.
They
are learning first year sewing,
and have elected the following
officers :
President C laudette
vice president, C arrie
Secretary,
Bonnie
K lin efelter;
treasurer, Judy Thom pson; E n
tertainer.
Cam illa
S chroeder;
Song leader. M ary M atlock; new s
rejiorter. Joyce Anne K ing; re
freshm ents. Elizalicth Bravo, and
Ju a n ita Sham pang.
M atlock,
M eetings are to be held w eek
M atlock; ly at the home of Miss Miller.
t Modern Efficient Laundry Methods
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2-HOUR SPECIAL SERVICE
Hours 7.30 a.
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to 6:00 p. m.
Tuesday and Thursday O jkti ’til 8 p. in.
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BAGS
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M O N T A N A 'S
l ruck and Cat Cushion Repairs
ROY H. BROWN
PH O N E 2244
H ILLSID E ST.
IN CRESCENT CITY
A Business and Professional Guide to Friendly CRESCENT CITY Concerns who
suggest you patronize your home merchant tirsk but stand ready to serve you in an
admirable way when these services are not available in your home community.
Crescent Chevrolet Creecent Lbr. Co. 154 H st
Phonp 3544
Chevrolct-Buick Sales & Service
The Town Shoppe
For price quotations on all
Phone 471
THURSDAY. DEC. 2, 1954
UPHOLSTERING
WHERE TO FIND AND BUY IT —
Auto Repair. P ainting
R adiators Repaired
Brookings Harbor Pilot <S
Building Material
Phone 1881
Second and M arket S treets
Lingerie
Dresses
Coats
Accessories
Uniforms
S&H Green Stam ps
Large Sizes a Specialty
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m ore at th is fam ous re so rt. S itu a te d on an
5 1,800 acre* M o n tan a R anch halfw ay betw een B u tt«
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H elena on H ighw ay 91. W o n d e rfu l fo o d . . .
TJ w arm , c o m fo rta b le room s . . . large, b e a u tifu l lo b b y
. . c o c k ta il lounge . . . o rgan m usic n ig h tly . OutdOOf
fC —-If sw im m ing pool, in d o o r h ot pools, steam baths,
4 physical th e ra p y . G ood fishing n earby.
F** * . Buses leave the h o tel tw ice a day fo r the fam o u s
C5 •* a E n te rp rise U ranium M ine, w here h u n d red s have
r «c* ‘ved re lie f fro m a rth ritis , n e u ritis, rh e u m a tism
* and o th e r aches and pains. W an’now to com e to
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B oulder w h ere you can en jo y the h o sp ita lity o f th e
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obtained from the Free Enterprise Uranium M in e .
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’ h o t sp rin g s in th is d is tric t. P lan now to com e to
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th is fam ous re s o u . W rite e ith e r to “ P a p p y ” S m ith.
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C .-reral
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