VOLUME XII
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1951
NUMBER .5
SINGLE COPY IOC
BROO KING S, O R E G O N
NEW DENTIST
FOR BROOKINGS
PRINCESS SELECTION AUG6
A new dentist has a rriv e d in
Brookings. D r. R. E. Smith
announces the asso ciatio n of D r.
Robert Goodwin in the p rac tice
of d e n istry at his office in t h e
Brookings C linic.
D r. Smith will specialize in
ex tra ctio n s and denture c o n s tru c
tion. D r. Goodwin will p rac tice
general d e n tistry including ch ild
r e n ’s d e n tistry , crow ns a n d
bridgew ork.
Office hours will be lengthen
ed from 8 a .m . to 8 p .m . for
p atien ts convenience.
D r. Goodwin has a rriv e d in
the com m unity and has begun his
p r a c tic e .
He is from H illsboro, and took
his dental training at the n e w
Dental school in the Medical c e n
te r tn P o rtlan d .
D r. Goodwin is m a rrie d . He
and his w ife Mary have two ch ild
ren , and a re expecting u th ird .
The fam ily expects to move to
Brookings sh o rtly .
MeGREW TAKES
OVER MARKET
H erschel McGrew, a native
of the Brookings a r e a , has taken
o ver the m eat m a rk e t, at the
D im m ick B ro s. Brookings Mark
e t, effective im m ediately.
The m a rk e t has been operated
for the p ast six y e a rs by Glenn
H urst.
McGrew has been employed
at the m eat co u n ter for . o v e r
a y e a r. He will change the nami
of the m arket to M ac's M arket.
H u rs t's plans for the future
w ere indefinite.
TO ANNOUNCE WINNER
AT CHE TCO GRANGE HALL
The South«'rn C u rry County
g irl that will re p re se n t this s e c
tion as the F a ir P rin c e ss a tth i
C u rry County F a ir on August 9,
10, and Uth, will be announced
it the Spaghetti dinner being
serv ed by the Youth com m ittee
of the Cheteo Grange next Tues
day evening at th«' G range Hall,
from 5:30 to 8:00 o 'clo ck .
The four g irls com peting to r
th«- honors a rt' C h arlo tte H arvey,
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Linda Vernon, Mary Anu O lsen,
ind Alice ^m ith. They .iH' s e ll
ing ehane«'s «>n se v e ra l valuable
item s, which will be dra.«n •'for
T uesday evening, also ,
T here will be at le a st t^n
HERE ARE THE FOUR CANDIDATES FOR the C u rry Count\ F ail P rin c e ss . They a re , left to
dopr p riz e s which w ill Ite indiftl-
right, C harlotte H arvey, Linda Vernon, Alice Sm ith, and Mary Ann O lsen. One ol the four will be
«1 with the dinner tic k e ts, tlif
selected to rep rese n t South« in C u rry County on the F air C ourt, and she will also have an op p o rtu n
firs t p riz e being a $25.00 e«>f*fc»«
ity to be chosen F air Queen, if thi num ber of e n tire s from Southern C u rry County a re larg e and
m ak er donated by Evans E leey ie.
The F air P rin c e s s f ro m /th is
good enough. The winning P rin c e ss will be announced next Tuesday night, August <’>, at the Grange
a re a has th«' opportunity of bt»in;
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Hall in H arbor.
sclecT»*' F air Queen The F a ir
Queen is sel. cted en tirely on
the num ber of points h e r p a rt ol
th< county accu m u lates at t h <
A Community F o re st p ro ject
F a ir, with a point cre d ited lor
SCHOOL TO OPEN SEPT . 3
is in th«' wind, il D istric t F orest
each • ntrv at the F a ir, with
The B rookings-H arbor schools
ran g e r, W .E . Ragland has any
additional points award« d forth«
will open its doors for a lull day
thing to say about it.
exhibits judged 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
Through the Brookings Rotary
of school on T uesday, Sept. 3,
It will b«' e a s ie r this y ea r for
l club Ragland hop« s to have such
the day afte r Labor Day.
the local people to exhibit at the
R egistratio n will be held during
, a p ro ject sta rte d in this a re a to
About 20 ru ra l m ail c a r r ie r s
fa ir, as it has b« « n arran g e d
the week p r io r, and an attem pt
' iveth« youngsters in the school
from all ov« r Southern Oregon
will be made to get th. Plywood a re expected to m eet in Brooking
system a chance to le arn censer- for someone to b< at th«' Cheteo
Grange Hall all day August 8, to
people’s ch ild ren before th e y a re expected to m eet in Brookings
tion p ra c tic e s , such as t r e e
help in making e n trie s .
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and
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p
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leave for th e ir vacation.
on Sunday, August 11.
At this tim e you can r e g is te r
ti 'CS.
F
erd
ie
Stienm
etz,
who
is
the
THIRD LANE BEING ADDED
If anyone in th»- com m unity has your « xhibits and get your e x
local
mail
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,
is
making
all
The third lane, a "clim bing"
hibitor num ber, a tim e co n su m
10 a c re s of cu t-o v e r land that
lane is being added to highway the a rra n g e m e n ts, which will in
they would like to turn o v er to th« ing job when you make th«'
clude
a
pot
luck
d
in
n
er.
101 as it com es into Brookings
school d is tric t to be d edicated as entrie s at the F air Ground o n
C a rr ie rs will com«' from Med
from the south.
F riday m orning before 10 a .m .
a Community F o rest th« y should
The past few days c o n tra c to rs ford, Klamath F a ils , Ashland,
It has been urge«! by local
contact tin P ilot Im m ediately.
G
rants
P
ass,
Rogue
R
iver,
C
en
w ere digging up the right lane,
groups
that everybody get Is hind
D
esirable
featu
res
for
the
plot
in p re p a ra tio n for th»' leveling tra l Point, and o th e r c itie s f o r
th«- local F air P rin c e ss and make
would
be
proxim
ity
to
the
school
the m eeting.
and paving.
or highway ;md gentle topography h e r th«' F air Qu< en this y e a r.
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COMMUNITY FOREST BEING PUNNED HERE
RURAL CARRIERS
TO MEET HERE
RATTLESNAKE COUNTRY
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fourteen button rattlei
KILLED SUNDAY
M rs. W illiam C iem cnt is ju s t
ly proud of killing a r a ttle r with
fourteen ra ttle s on it, this side
of Boulder Creek as they w ere
returning from Red Mountain
Sunday afternoon.
As she and h e r husband we re-
driving along the ro ad , they
spotted th« r a ttle r besid e the
road, coiled and ready to strik e .
M rs. Clem ent grabbed t h e i r
tw enty-tw o and shot the ra ttie r
twice through th« head.
Then h er husband drove the
jeep onto it's body so that it was
SIZZLING BARBEQUED CHICKEN is on the g rill, and th o -t two sp e c ia lis ts , E lsie and ic • v -
nolds are show!» putting the finishing touches on the m eal. This was the scene a t ; the th ird annual
E lk t Picnic, held at the F reem an Ranch up the Cheteo. with around 500 in attendance. Ih. chi« ken
d e h c io « and turned into a golden brown U stim onlal for th« R eynold, and oth« r cooks who w ere
slaving over a hot g rill all day while the o th e rs enjoyed th em selv es with le ss stren o u s a c tiv itie s.
pinned down by a r e a r wheel and
th« r a ttle r s cut off.
M rs. Clem ent sa y s that she
Isn ’t su re how long the r a ttle r
w as, but she is su re that it was
the bigg«.-st one she had e v e r
seen , and the f irs t one she had
e v e r killed.
If anyon«' is int< resteti they
have the ra ttle s at horn« to show
for th e ir e ffo rts.
DISTRICT COMMANDER
TO VISIT LOCAL VEW
Ferdi«*Stienn. tz, local VI W
P ost C om m ander, announced
that d is tric t commander A lbrecht
from Rogue R iver Is expected tc
v isit th< Brookings Post 966witT
his staff of o ffic ers on A u tis t 7.
Stienm etz urged a largo a tte n
dance for th« m eeting.
ADULT SWIMMING CLASS
Cal P ace, who has conducted
th«- Brookings Sum m er Swimming
p ro g ram for th«' y oungsters has
indicated that if th e re is enough
in te re st shown he will conduct
an adult swim m ing c la s s .
Anyone in te reste d in th« p r o
gram is asked to contact him
befor« Monday.