THE BKOOlUNGS - HARBOR PIL O T n ,
OKLAHOMA PICNIC SUNDAY
The annual Oklahoma picnic will
be held Sunday. July 14th in Cave
m e n ’s P a rk in G rants P a s s . Oregon.
B arbecue, coffee and lemonade will
be serv ed . Everyone should b rh
theur own table se rv ic e along with
sa la d s, d e s e r ts , e tc . T here will
b
n te rta in n n nt throughout the day
in duding an old-tim e fid d le r’s
-•'ontest. All fo rm e r Oklahom ens
a r invited
LIBRARY MEETING
HELD MONDAY
At thi r gular m «ting "I th
City L ib rary Trust«* s, h Id
Monday v tun*,, plans w< re
This is a good tim e of y ear
made and th
itv -ouneil asked
for C u rry County fa rm e rs to
to authorize work on th build
in s p e l the s tr am s on th e ir ing and ground , • p •< iallv th«
farm s and to c a rry out any la tte r. A 1 «ter to th eit\ sug
maintainan«- ■ needed, according gests that mu h of the p re lim in
to Donald C. Greevi*s of th
ary work can be don bv ity
Soil C onservation S rv ice .
pri ««n r w h o h av e alr adydon
Anv new utting on b a n k s "onsiderabl * th er. ,
The City L ib rarian , M rs.
should be controlled with r ip
rap of tr es o r a r bodies that Louise F r .m an. was invit <1 to
ar' anchored to the bank. An look into -ubseribing for erta ir
o th er thing th it should b don« m agazines of a m ore o r le ss
is to r move any log o r d eb ris technical natur to place in the
in th middl of the c h a n n el. lib ra ry , the subscriptions to be
Tli ' jam s will form b a rs and paid from funds tak n in for lib
might a i s v re b an k -u ttin g ra ry s e r v i '.*8.. In h er monthly
r port to the board, M rs. F re e
, th ' a r allowed to r m ain .
Air t r - s that have fallen along man noted a s tr a d y in crease in
• h g of a s t r am should be circu latio n and that th ere were
alm ost 700 re g iste re d b o rro w ers
n < it to k ep from addin;;
r th
'b ris moving down the d. spite this being a vacation p er
STREAM
INSPECTION
ti am . P th
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i too la rg e
!-, r a i r ’.m o r
in th futur .
ise sm all jobs
of b efo re they
they can save
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as a re p o rte r, on his trip to the
National Scout Jam boree in
Willey F orge. K err and E d
Ransom a re attending from this
city.
Ed Ransom and I went to the
V te ra n 's M em orial building at
1 o lock on Ju ly 3rd. T here
th
gave us a che'-k-up. We
' re put in Troop 22 of Eug ne.
Hi nw hik d to the tra in station
an«, got on c a r 1144 and went to
ir b rths
(we w ere traveling
firs t 'la s s P ullm an )
W , -ft Eugene at 4:40 p.m .
W. stopped in Salem long enough
to at lun h. and when we got
n th tra in again tlie P o rte r
mak our b j l h s , but we didn’t
;ot to sic«, p until midnight.
Th next m orning at 5:30 m ost
us w*. r up but it w asn’t until
;ot to Spokan that the d in e rs
w r addi .1 to th train . We left
S. kan at 7:30 and we ate soon
aft r .
Aft r b r akfast som e announce-
nv nts w r e m ade, about eating,
-
ping, and getting on and off
th«* tra in .
Th r w a sn ’t much activity
ait r that except playing c a rd s .
W it a rn d that th e re w ere 360
boys on our tra in . They made a
total of 9 tro o p s.
Aft r lun h we had a check-up
and mo t of us s l'p t until we
am to G lac ie r National P ark
and th re we saw som e Indian
dan s done by a troop of Boy,
S outs from O regon, and som
bv th Indians that lived in the
p ark .
As w left the p ark we ate
dinn r . Th nw e played c a rd s o r
o th er gam s until our beds w ere
mad and that night we got to
ale p by 10:30 p .m .
At 5:3( th is m orning we got
up and at« b re a k fa st, and since
then I have been w riting this
• ett« r . I will be w riting again
next F riday, so until then so
long.
Your reporter,
Allen K« rr
ATTEND CONVENTION
Jim Wall n and A lbert Dun
ean of th Ch teo Ltgion Post
138 drove to Bandon last Sun
day to att«*nd th« delegate c a u -
au , for th
oth d is tric t, in
p rep aratio n for th* annual * tat
Legion Convention, which will
1» held in Eug n on A u; 8 -9 -
, 0.
Th« me ting was called to nom
inat a r a candidates to r th« or
v. nt ion. Wall n ir th lo al L -
gionpost com m ander whilt Dun
an is th« post adjatant
Bill Hammon drov the 40 and
S wagon to Coos Bay o\ r the
v <*k end.
AUXILIARY CAUCAS SUNDAY
The A-
riea n L gion and th eii
of D istric t 1' will
hold a au i at Port O rfo rd on
Sunday, July 14th follow *d by a
pi' nie at Humbug State P a rk . AD
Legionari •, and th ir wif s a re
urged to attend as a good tim e
will b • had bv all.
A « v llla r
Miss M arva Weaver is help
ing out in the lib ra ry and le a rn
ing th« routine.
Th« high st Jun death toll in
L'52 was r -o rd 1 la -t month on
Oregon s tre e t ano hi hv. ay when
at h ast 45 p. oj . wer* killed in
a - ’id nts.
Th« ount also mad. the month
<h. w or-t s« far this ' ar and
an« 1 brought th stat - -ix month
traffic d ath toll to I
Th six
month ount la st t a r wa J)«
Several m ultipl ■-<’. ath a . nt
including one n ear B n« in hi h
five m em b ers of a fanm y w r
killed, h iped shovt th tell ip-
w ard, ac ording to th' D p a r t-
I m nt of Motor V« hi -1 - tra b ii
safety division.
Several p erso n s injured in J ;ne
mi h ap s a re still rep o rted in c r
itical condition so the iinai count
might be still high r . th division
said .
The m onth-by-m onth t r a 1 f i •
toll th is y ea r shows Jan u ary with
27 d eath s, F eb ru ary , 29; Mar h
36; A pril. 31; M a v ,3 i; an«: Jun*
45 .
The worst single month evt r r e
corded in Oregon w as Au ;ust. 9-
50 when 59 people w ore killed in
traffic a c c id e n ts.
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M rs. Glenn P t r r v , t ; July 8th
D r. Anthony L«schin was in
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A daughter was born to M r. and
M rs. John Showers in C resce n t
City on July 6th. D r. L eschin
was in attendance.
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