P l u lOuKBINDING SVC* 6 0 1 7 S E 86TH AVE PORTLAND ORE /a^ae d te a n l W a te r Shortage In City §5 O ve r I Fa’I Flcwer Sh?w To Be He'd Friday The w a te r shortage, serious h* re for mon? th an a m onth, has ended, according to word from the Brookings W a te r Company. The Volume io— No. 21 Thursday, September 22, 1955 recent rains ended an even more he Fall Flow er Show ‘‘A ut um n T re a su re s" will be held to si no u s th re a t which could have morrow’ (F rid a y ) in the G range closed up the s hool for a short tin H all in Ilarlwir, Door will open a n o th e r of o u r a tte m p ts to A notice w as s< nt out by th'» 1 p.m and the show will con s* ' 'in things, we w ro te back to Brookings W a te r Com pany w hich tin u e on through th e evening. The C h am 'x 'r of C om m erce has Brookings, S outh D ak o ta, infer- T he tea mom, according to Mrs. read. "Ths is to advise th a t re-. b <?n conducting an unique ean- 1 n : th a t we h eard th a t somebody Roy W eidem an, chairm an, will be ‘S fr*c?*°"s have been lifted on the \.'s s of to u rist opinion relative R'-oo’-rm s. O regon w ent T he Brookings Plyv.xxi Corp, open and hom e-m ade pies will be use of w ater in B rookings." Most ♦o H ighw ay 101, and especiallv back th e re and sta rte d up a s»t- w as second in a bid for the Gold <opsi.ni rs have Icon very’ co servvd d u ring e \h biting hours. • 1 ’ng the low er O regon part of settlem en t. W e requested a news- P each In d ian tru st la .1. auctioned op a t:\e d u rin g this em ergency M any in terestin g end ed ucat pa jx» ■ o r two, if th'? town off W ednesday. T he Ev ns l*roi- ami we wish to th an k you for ional displays have t>een planned T hro? que tions wer«' printed op. had p rogreree ’ su fficien tly to i?n- East :* Idy bulb digging, grading u cts Com pany, Co» Fa , bid ¡0” th e event. Judging the ex- y our patience and cooperation d u r the hack of postcards bearing th»? ahi? t to have a new spaper. ppd S( t i’ ’ is now hi full swing. “The m ajo r mills of this com- $1,175.QDO for the tim ber, on 747 hib ts will be Mrs. H a rry Sm ith ing tip critical sh o rtag e period. • P - k t : and shipping will soon m un tv could *mt to g e th e r to sell a c re s of land r e a r Gold Beach. C ham ber's re tu rn address on the of ('a v e Junction. 1 he W ater C om pany rejx>rto1 V «0 a» ‘h : g. h - follow w ith the bulbs to event - th e ir w aste to a processing com p T he Brookings Plywood bid of front. So far, m any hundreds of All a re invited, and the funds that w a te r w as being sto red in t 'e s e cards a re back from trav - th e pu ’it' cau oí ’ n* n .*• , I'y be b rought to bloom, next any," w as the \ ,ew sta te d by Rags $1,125.000 w as secor.d, followed by realised will be m ade available the resorvoir. and it should be c 'u s orig in atin g in alm ost every Taper th ere, intim ât >; how well P a ste r, q u ite all over the U nited R agland, Chet -o D istrict S u p e r a bid of Coos Ray L um ber fo- s ’ t a , and several C anadian prov- for th e L ibrary Landscaping Fund. *‘iP'ie-ent to last easily until th'* he like ’ th e co u n try ut he: . ta t s and C anada. visor, to the C ham ber of Com $870,430, and then the O regon- in< es, and some from still fu rth e r No adm ission will be charged to 1,1 reason, Brookings, South D akota bas a I a!', ’\ ral m illions of bulb, m erce at th* ir m onthly noon W ashington Plywood, also a the hall. from Brooking«. population of n e a rh 8 COO and a will 1- sh.pped and several hun Re.n-.cti<»ns d u rin g th e past B rookings firm, foi . . ,5. m eeting last week. C ne of the qu eries asks the f a ir-s z d paper. He sent a coup!» dred men. women and children m onth calk'd for no lawn w ater- E ach of th e two In bans J a sn e r tra v e lle r to s ta te th e ir obv’c t’ons M em bers of th e C h am b er m e e t of copies along ing. and no c a r washing. Th” will be employ oil until the new ing at the Clu teo Inn w ere inter- G rant and H a ro ’d ’•*. T M rio r. ‘ ev to the highway. A ta b u la t GAEI.ED DU E TWICE sum m er was an exceptional dry cio p is all planted. ' ted in Rag stand*« ta lk of an will be w orth m ore th a n $500,000, ion of re tu rn e d cards will be made ’Die City F ire T ru ck w as calk'd one, coupled One of th e copies of th e ‘‘R eg A lthough it is classed as a w ith a dry spring. w ith no strin g s a tta c ! 1 ' nub'ished later, according to c u t on two grazs fires during the is te r” w as put in th e wi d >w of seasonal w ork, it fits into the overall picture of th e forest prob T he p ro p e rty w as envolved m C harles G rayshel, president of the oast W’eek. A fire behind t l v Crest Phillips D 1 and Lad, ar.d people p ro g ra m oi o liv e floral crops lems facing this area, as well as a fra u d u le n t sale of $135,000 in C »tber and o rig in ato r of the Motel. S a tu rd a y m orning, sta rte d th a t of th ■ e n tire coast. PU RCHASE MATS " t ■ told th a t a new paj*?r had being locally grow n and m arketed. 1951. scheme. He said then? w as tim i ly bovs p'av»n<’ w ith m atches, 'Hie new school gym nasium is s ta rte d up here. Several cheered. enough for ten y ears of pivsen; G rant has been w irking as * * » * * A sam ple card rece'-D l bn*’’: brought tiie tru ck out. but the rich r by eight m ats. |>urcbased Youngsters Warned utilization, and stressed th e fact bean pie’ e r in th P a d ’a-. ' art ' 1 • ’-»v mor-’irg. from Jpne fire was out befoiv the tru ck ar- With funds co n trib u ted by the v ’e got to ta ste som e of th a t ved. ? th at more m ills would reduce th a i w hile T h o rto n h r- b en 1 S im m etm an, 2522 N orth Howell, local V.F.W. post. The money apple juice th u some of th e tow ns On Curfew Violation K lam ath . C alifornia. period. I W ednesday noon, the truck was cam e lrom th? w restling m atches ‘"p o rt, Io v a , m em ber of the people squeezed the o th e r night. Police Chief Bud Cross reports Com plete u tilization of forest P S A reads, "Follow ed the coast c a ll'd to a n o th e r g ra ss fire on held in the gym, svoaral m onths Its very mild in th e present stag e th a t th e c u rfew law is being south from A storia. M any scenic the property of M is Mina Akers, ago. It was then planned to con and its m a n u fa c tu re r should be fla u n te d too m uch in Bro< . ngs, products should h ? com T c h -.I at once as w” ll as re-fo r s. ,t;on a n 'u s, b ut no w ay to the beach, off T anbark. The fire w as also tin u e the program , Waich proved r ncouraged. and will b? enforced m ore strictly - her co .if’e rin g ¡ ' T* fo. h? Cn ne out for photography and out before the truck a rrh v d . * * * * * \ < ry popular, but law's w ere p ass from now on. Chief Cross w a rm u ’ui , R iglanil re jw rt ed. found it difficult to get th e kind ed prohibiting this special a ttr a c t Two w eeks in a row I ’ve had th a t some pick-tips w ould m ade H r ’.w d i r ic h i an k. e shots 1 w anted due to no way ENROLLMENT HERE ion. to buy back a pipe from R o tary in the n ear fu tu re on young ‘ us Club, w hose m em bers seem to who a rc out a f te r 10:30 in . »ol- alder and madror.e,, loun h e re . re A m ong th e stu d e n ts re tu rn in g down from the road. Brookings, bevorn ng m ore vï iluabk* now as the exception, nice town on the CLIMBS TO 976 PUPILS find a great* deal of delight in ation of the law, unless they have nev uses au? ’?v ’oped f • them . to th e ir classes an? Ronald A kers, eoa.* t. nice people, nice scei Dry, P E R M IT F IR E S BURN picking up my sm elly old pipes good reason. T otal enrollm ent in the Brook- bae’ ’ ’ his fo u rth engineering Sit i spruce, f i.m e r ly thought W o 'd e rfu l St; .” Pari:. Oregon is *” ’s-' arb o r high school has passed from vario u s places aro u n d town, Tw o perm it fires, all safely not of g c; t \ lire , n c ■ i'. : a: ' ye; r at O S.C., w th an o th e r year lo v" »'■ 2f0 m ark, according to D. D. handled, a re kicking up q u ite a and m ak in g me buy them back. to "o a f’ 'r fh a ‘ - J Railev, HOUSE NUMBERS ARE dut to tl ’ t a ;h 'ss o th ' r ood, * * * * * A! h ugh most of th ’ card ; K - W ilburns, su p erin ten d en t. A total to be adopted to ’he m a n u fa c tu re Hen v h rw ig, and Peggy G ran r; e the rout *. eqieeially south r>f ‘52 is now enrolled, w ith 84 hit of smoke. Onv is on the side T he s tr ets and sidew alds of BEING ISSUED HERE of Mt. Em ily and the o th e r up to A shland College. K aren Sim p of c< rta in products. th e com m u n ity w ere n?allv torn son is in P o rtla n d ta k in g th e from Gold rn a c h , m any express freshm en, 63 sophm ores, 52 ju n n e a r th e old Sw an Mill, a t Car- To insure sta n d s of tim b e r for S tre e t n u m bers a re being iss :"1 up d u rin g t h ’ last week for v a r first ste p s tow ard a hoped-for th e ir appreciation of w hat they iors a.id 54 seriors. penterville. T he fires a re eliean- found in the Brookings aitaa. Of W ith th e 723 stu dent» in the ing up logged off areas a s a step ious im p. cvem ents. A person had a t th e C ity H all, and m any have th.” fu tu re, seeding is used ra th e r ” ,<r c a re e r and Janice C hrist- to he c a r ul w here he w as w a lk bought th e irs d uring th e past th a n pla: t ng because of high r • -.,r*hr";ng h r education special valu e are the pictures ta k grade school system , a to tal of tow ard re-forest rot ion and the. re en here as they will best spnead 976 youngsters are in the Brock- moval of a jxitential fire hazard ing or driving, o r h ■ w as liable week. W ork sujxrriptendent, R a'p h labor e c c s . Ragl; nd told tb> at W alla W alla. Reed asks those who apply for group. T hinning of the t r es as the word. ings-H arbor school d istrict. to find him self in a hole. in years to come. * * * * * n u m b ers to bring th e ir lot anil they grow w ould be required, v.hen this m ethod is follow ed to F ren ch y A rrell has a big sign block n u m b er w ith th?m wii? CARD PARTY HELD in his new sto re window saying applying, o r th e ta x lot num ber give them room for prop ■: grow th T he C h a m b r of C om m erce ‘‘I w onder w h at F re n c h y ’s p u ttin g from Die co unty ta x bill. R o d BY GARDEN CLUB pi h e re ? " W e u n d e rsta n d th a t it wil1 bp UP in th e C itY Flail m ost m em bers, th ro u g h th e ir questions, show ed an in te re s t in ,\y? hing to i.’ a pool hall, b u t F ren ch ie m ain- c \e r y altcrn o o n . T he card pap.., ¡’resented by help in any w ay possible in o rg a n ’h* A ra le a G arden (Tub, last ins th a t it is ju st a n o th e r p rin t “ izing so th a t th e w astes of the shop. ■--------------------- -— ridav. was enjoyed by all a tte n d I forests m ight he cut down. ing. Th' proofp'ds for tb ° p a rty went to th e lib rary fund for land • A ugust highw ay traffic being scaping. BEGINNING BAND regarded as a prim e travel baro REPORT SCHOOL Vat m i s c i ' l gam es w ere played m eter, figures released by the CiROUP IS FORMED ar.d cake and coffee w ere served, C alifornia bord er inspection s ta t Th « beginning week of band IS BROKEN I N EO Mrs. H. B. " J a c k ” H ow ard re- he ta b .”, do'-o’-ations w ere m ade It looks like Judge H ans N elson T he v ario u s high school m usic program in the B rookings-H arbor ions a re ot m ore th a n casual in d e p a rtm e n ts have elected the openc 1 tl ? salm on fishing season, Th*' B rookings-H arhor schools hrough th e e o u rte .y of G ary b r • -d, last Thursday, a fte r two g rad? school sta rte d this w eek terest. ollow ing stu d e n ts for officers for Tuesday m orning, when he e x w ere broken into over the w eek ’.'im bcrly, who also donated tw o w eeks visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. v th forty-one stu d e n ts from the C om jiaring th e tally at the th '’ year, tra c t; d r 26-pounder from the end Both the nt w high school, door prizes. H'-V'ay M arl of do L. E. B lair, at Sitka, Alaska. 5th hrough the 8th grades en ro ll S m ith R iver S tatio n , on U. S. 101, L’r Flair, now quite elderly, and Th1? high school band, w ith 29 Chetco. T • < ju d g e is building up and the old elem e n ta ry building nated th e coff' e and cream . ed. in stru m e n ta tio n include» one w ith H ornbrook, on U. S. 99, the le tire d has lived in A laska for the c u ite a r p u tatio n , over th e ye< rs, m em bers, have Dick F adling, as w ere en t’ red, p r ibably by kids, flute,, 10 C larinets, 12 Coronets, la tte r being tb e a rte ry connecting past .30 years, and form erly lived -tjccessful in his a tte m ts w ith just m inor dam ag e reported. presid en t; Ren B ullo-k, 1st vice- j., 1 1 A lto Saxaphone, nine T rum nets, the valleys of O regon and C alif p re rid e n t; Phy llis Cole, 2nd vice- niaybf being a judge, lie "li es N othing of oonseejuence w as ANNOUNCE WINNERS at Y achats and at Eugene. one B ard o n e, th ree Trom bones, ornia, th e re is not the difference north, from S eattle, at four percussion. presid en t; Ja n e t Glass, se c re ta ry - rig h t" —rig h t w here a hungry al- ta k e n a com plete inventory re- on«* would expect, especially in IN PHOTO CONTEST an Flying a ltitu d e of son e 18, (MX) feet, in tre a s u re r; Je a n K anick, lib rarian - lnon Juri s. \< aiod. 'Hie polico a re in v e stig a t Each stu d e n t r e c e iv s band view of the S ta te of O regon H igh T hom as C arroll, an an n u al vis ing. Dick B erger, se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s. P rize w inners in th? photo con- brill.ant sunshine, is a tre a t which thr<e tim es w eekly, under the d ir w ay • xjienditures. ito r from S a n ta Monica, got him T he high school boy’s chorus, test, held i” c»ently by T ots-T o- w 11 be long rem em bered, Mrs. ection of C lareno? Dial. S m ith R iver checked in 31,646 w ith 30 m em b ers: J e rry Birely. self an 18-pound fish th e sam e Evelyn Jaklew icz w as install; T eens, w ere announced th is w eek Ho\ ard ays. At the capitol of m otor vehicles of all types c a rry A laska, Jur? au. Mrs. Howard presid en t; Cliff G uthie, vice-pres m orning. a t th e S eptem ber 12th business by Mrs. G eaney, proprietor. ing 92,534 people it aving Oregon tra n sfe rre d to a PBY type am- H ew itt's A nchorage reports th a t m eetin g as F inancial S e e re ta iy . ident; B run? Ellison, se c re ta ry - on Ilighw-ay 101 and Hornbrook, F irst place w in ro rs w ere Avis tre a s u re r; P e te Tierce, lib rarian ; th e re have been some tolerab le Six new m em be s v o re nit 'te ' and A va Jen o 11, tv in d a u g h te rs p h Je a n of the C oastal Air Lines on U.S. 99, d u rin g the sam e p?riod, th • )5 mile flight out to th»» C harles B lair, se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s. catches of tro u t, especially* fu rth e r also, they a re as fdllow s; Je a n of Mr. and Mrs. Gyle Jensen, w ith rejxirti'd 32,171 conveyances and T he high school g irl’s chorus, up th e riv er. T he rains usually S tum p, Gold Beach; Lucille Mead, ' lue ribbons aw arded to Miss D ir u I I-'a:i;is, upon which S it 97,415 F'ople. w ith 53 m em b ers; Jean S ta c e \. s ta r t the fish moving u p stre a m B rookings; B erni-e I b w itt, H a r Brow n, D ale Do‘ ■ ’ Do- .-ea F: ;t y ka is located W hile there, ?4rs. As to urist travel is especially lh ■ W est Coast T elephone .1 s- w th? sights, including p resid en t; Ju d y Sadler, vice-pres and alm ost any trickle ought to bor; G race M- K enzie; H azel D ebra F rum , S helila Ixively, indicative of th e jiopulnrity of C mj any announces a great deal a ve 1 to the old G reek O rthodox ident; M ary Gail Sm ith, se c re ta ry - lx* w o rth pausing to "w et a line Moore, and R ita T ierce all of l o l l y M eN fi’s, Susan Potocnick routes, Sm ith River bail 19,528 '" i r e h. a landm ark from the < expansion in the n o rth e rn end tre a s u re r; Ja c k ie Sm ith, lib rarian . in,” now-. Brookings. and John Sedia. "fo reig n ” licena-Hl en tries with C u rry C ounty and in Coos days of R ussian Sov reignty, an l ( A to ta l of 110 y ou n g sters a re 56,117 "foreign" passengers as C >unty w ith Bandon and Gold c oi uning some priceless tre a s rep re se n te d in the th re e groups, ures. She also visited the site of P ach soon to have dial phones. com pared to H ornbrook's tally of under th e d irection of C larence Dial. . pulp mill which the Japanese F ifty new lines are sla te d for the 13,310 out-of-C alifornia licen:od e a rs carry in g 20,000 less ‘‘foreign" j re to build near Sitka, next L ooklngs exchange w hich will passengers o r 36,255. ? ar. All th e labor will be from nl’ow one, tw o, and fo u r-p a rty T he 1954 A g ric u ltu ra l C ensus of no sp e c ta c u la r change The p ictu re changes, unexfiect- 1950 com pared to some 300 Ivss, th'? states, she reports, but the s rvice to re p la c ? the 10-party C u rry County, dealing w ith about cdly, at Doris, on Highw ay 97. A noticeable f 'a tu r e of th e re or I,$09 in 1854. lines now in operation. product will go to Japan. 11.6 percent of the to tal a re a of south of K lam ath Falls, which The wool clip from 29,999 sheep port is th a t 64 of the c o u n ty ’s L. G ray Beck, the com pany’s Mrs. H ow ard says she took Su{>erintendent of schools, D. D a little over a m illion acres class re p ;u te ,’ in '51 cam* to ju st a along-a hatch of Brookings w eath- c g ir.'e r, said th a t north of B rook- en tered 800 m ore passenger cars ranches have s ».g» tor of a r i V illiam s m ade an announcem ent ified as farm land show s a de hade ov r a q u a r te r m illion <r w ith h er and only ran into a ii gs su b scrib ers m ight he able th a n S m ith R iv r and passed ifieial ponds 01 th nd t he crease of some 6,000 acres ta b of recen t co n trib u tio n s to th e oounds e a rlie r siv c p cesnus is c c u p f of skifts of m ist, one of to dial any phone in the co u n try 5,287 more produce tru ck s than sujijiosition is t ’z e a re for flood e n te re d C alifornia on Highw av school. T he V F\V presented a u lated. In 1950 th e re w ere 126,323 co n tro l o r to build 1 11» th e supply not l i s t ’d but the '49 clip w s jtiri th in com ing over Puget Sound, T Tviding th e plan proved f<»as- 101. Doris had a to tal of 37.724 check to tht? school to be used a cres reported upon w hile only • 1 little u nder the above figure and 120,392 acres w ere tallied in 1954. of food fish. Anothe - re m a rk a b le 98 report ig ran ch ers sold 6,160 or: di»T way home. The week in'fore ahle b u t th at all Brookings lorg vehicle en tries of all tyjx's which for a th le tic equipm ent. h e r visit, she says they had d stan ce c a lls went through C res- T hvre w as a shrinkage from set of figures fhows litle change fat I am i in 1951 T he 1.175 head T he Brookings Plyw ood do Convention she says they had < nt C ity and could not be hand- included 10.052 "foreign" passen 331 farm s 306 to 187 in the num ber of farm s in m otorized v 'h gers in 14,705 ears q u ite a bit n ated along w ith th e Sw an L um o! beef c a ttle sold by 127 ra n c h e rs v 1 j heavy rains in Sitka ’» d th ro u g h the M arshfield ex rep o rted th e re w ere 861 w o rk ers moi than were entered a t H o rn b e r Co. a sizeable am ount of rejio rtin g in ’49 as against '54 w ith in ’54 brought them .$113.756 change. W ith the facility for d ial on them , and t c m o rey paid out Relief ('ard P irty brook on 99 lu m b e r to be used in th e shop th e cropland acreage» dropping An o u tsta n d in g ? tu re of the ing any phone in the co u n try , the to hired labor increased from W ithout com puting them , indic w ork. B oth Fox Bros, and Curry- from 3,124 to 2.258 but th is is $190.038, in ’49 t< •port is the production of nearly d lanncd By Emblem Club exchange will a u to m a tic a lly han- 1 $286.279, in ’54 at ons arc th a t th ere w ere more C ounty L u m b er d o n ated tru c k s o ffset by an increan? in p astu re a ton and a h»Jf of stra w b e rrie s Tl ■ officers of the Brookings die the foil ticketing. T his system land reported. In '49, 183 ranches and these figuies should l.’> layed from th e 3 acres ri'jort« d by 5 S eager.- jx'r c a r through the to haul the lum ber. Em blem C lub is holding a card w,T first be applied to c a l’s along 1 side 453 farm s re p o rtin g on Sm ith Riv?r statio n th a n th ere W illiam s said th a t th e shop rep o rted they w ere using 17,932 grow ers in '5 J which suio I y isn’t p trty on S ep tem b er 26th, at 8 00 the P acific Coast. th is phase in '49 as ag a in st 391, ■\ at e ith e r H ornbrook o r Doris could use m ore in th e w ay of acres w hile in '54, 210 ranches re all th a t could b<* consum ed in th ■ n.m. in the Elks H all to raise ir '54 Beck said tl,i‘ com pany w as Th Redwood Highway, on the donations, as th e m oney alloted ported a to ta l of 20,446 acres of county. funds for th e victim s of the recent dc ng its ix'st to k ep up w ith th<? Only 52 ton of fertili. ?r w ere <'nt C ity -G ran ts Pass route for th a t d e p a rtm e n t h as ru n out, ran g e land. W here th e county 1' illy shines flopd d isa ste rs on the E astern dem and hut th a t advancem ent re D T h ere w as but little change in used on hay or p a stu re on 155 H under t h ’ floral heading w her» Seaboard. • ! 15.2.32 o u t-o f-state jxissenger and th e shop is still incom plete. quired ex ten siv e planning and ' ' * ■ e n trie s into C alifornia w ith Anyone w ishing to m ake such a the nu m b er of ranch*?« re p o rtin g acres of the 24 farm s rep o rtin g . 73 grow ers rej»orted a .$610,092 All ladk'S of the E lks are cord foresight a s to finances and jiiiys- ' 5.32 jYeople, averag in g over 3 to ■nation i> a s k ’d to contact Shop the p a stu rin g of v-oodland hut T h ’s could have bp n used on th e crop from 242 acres, outdoors. ially inviti'd to attend. All pro ical co n stru ctio n . He sta te d there th e re v.as a dropping off in the 38 d airy farm s w hich checked in. te a c h e r , Bili Dempsey. T he p o u ltry business doesn’t ceeds of the evening will go for had been a 37*_. per *ent increa e 1 • vehicle and a to tal of 26 826 t uiy of full ow n e r-o p e ra to rs th e re n '51 as com pared to th e 55 we seem to U? very a ttra c tiv e . T h ere a is of all tyjx’s and re g is tra t the flood p ’lief. No adm ission from 12,060 phones, in Ja n u a ry a loss of 17 m ilk w ere 217 farm s re p o rtin g 8,869 h v irg 386 so report--i, in 1950. and had in 1950 o rs w ith 83,294 passengers, slight* will be charged, but donations 1952, in th e M arahtteld area to JIM JUDD RESIGNS producing units. D uring this tim e chickens four m onths old or older, only 339 m '54. 5 less all around, than on 101. will be most welcome R elresh- 16.573 suhscrii rs at the end of Jim Ju d d , night policem an for Tht-re w as a re m a rk a b le drop h 1 re w as a production drop from l’h • gran d to ta l of all en tries tr e city of Brookings, has re- ping off. d u rin g the four-y ear p er about 9 ’2 million pounds of whole I lo d u cir g some 33,108 dozen eggs m ents will be .served. last Ju ly . "D uring this period our to C alifo rn ia through ail its ’or $16,239 T here w ere but about signed from th< force, according iod. in the num ! r of sm all farm s. m ilk sold in '49 to a little over gross additions to the ti?h*phone A ccording to a press re le a s • system s in the M arshfield d istrict border statio n s shows a little less to inform ation received at the • sfx'cially u n d er 50 acres w ith the 7 m illion pounds in '51 but a tie - 150 tu rk e y s raised in the county, ;n 1951. from Salem , a delegation*of C al have bwm $4,208,990 This, com- th an half a m illion passed into Pilot No official action has been to 9 a< re one falling from 97, rnendout leap from 3,070 pounds, the S u n sh ire S ta te in A ugust, T to above figures wr?re ta k e n ifornia p a rk officials w ill bo in tak-?n on his resignation, and no to 33 in 1954 w hile the ones con of b u tte r fat to 47,287 in the sam e par« d to o u r gross additions bearing n eaily a million and a haif from a tw o-page report from th e O regon, early next m onth, to get rep lacem en t has been nam ed as tain in g 50 o r m ore acres stayed p; riod despite the fact th a t only th ro u g h o u t the e n tire sta te of passengers. Of these, 215,097 non- B ureau of Census, U. S. Dept. of jo in te rs ' on how to fix up th eir yet. re egon of $10,076,900, is nearly C alifornia c ars b rought in 625 824 about th e sam v in num ber w ith 2,137 mi I k cows were reported in A g ricu ltu re, s ta te parks. 42 percent, Beck said. passengers. Nowhere A Finer Climate y ie nuvup/uf. Nowhere A Finer Community T B f IS SOLD Lilv Bulb ProyrCSS Card Results To Be Tabulated Report Given On Frrest Area Sfndenfs Refgrn To C< Ue‘re Strdv 1,000 CARS A DAY 101ÏBA7FIC IS HEAVY MUSIC GROUPS Ashing Starts: 3LECT OFFICERS Lands 2« Pounder i’lies North To Visit Alaska West Coast Plans For Improvements Report On Curry Farms Donations Made To School