:nAY, JULY 25, 1946
BROOKI \ ;S-HARBOR PILOT
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Home of the Croft Lily
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ie Pine Cone
dram a. G reat as is her powerful
dram atic portrayal, great, too, is
this dancing Hayworth, singing
torchy ‘‘Put the Blame on Marne!”
which time she will return to
Ashland to attend institute and
a short workshop course before
school opens. She will teach the
seventh grade at Brookings this
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taring in the starring role
exotic figure sk ater and
Quite a number of folks en
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruechert of joyed the week-end camping at
Vera Hruba Ralston, in
jicture. n e x t Wednesday, San Francisco, who have land and the upper bridge this past week.
e Pine Cone, reaches the lilies here, were recent guests of
,f her glamorous career. Op- Mr. and Mrs. W alter Jones. They
her is Robert Livingston, went from here to Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. S tan
ale young Star who scored
ent triumps in Republic's ley of Portland recently spent a
and Tito Guizar and Vir- num ber of days in this area on
business. They inspected their lily
Sm arting from her recent de
Bruce.
feat at the hands of G rants Pass,
the spectacular splendor of crop in this area.
Mrs. Myron T urner and daugh Crescent City went out Sunday to
fttings. its rhythmic score
je sheer beauty of its action, ter, Nancy, of Sacram ento, Calif., dump Canyonville, on the Can
[ Placid Serenade” ranks as a re visiting at the R. E. Sim yonville diamond, 3 to 1 in a
game which saw a pitching duel
emost among the ice-musi- mons home.
between Clausen of Crescent City
)f screen history.
and Palm er of Canyonville. The
Sunday and Monday, glam-
UPPER CHETCO
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Mrs. Henry Payne arrived home box score:
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Cape Farrello
Crescent City Takes
Up ‘Winning Ways’
greatest service t h e American
citizen can render to his govern
ment and also to the world is
to encourage and strengthen the
spiritual life. All are invited to
attend this morning service.
A group of young people of
the Methodist church are leaving
Saturday morning for Humboldt
County where they will join the
other young peoples groups and
attend the institute to be held
near C arlotta on the V anPuzen
river.
resident of Fort Jones for many
years.
Mrs. H attie S titt of H arbor wit»
a visitor at the home of her niece,
Mrs. Lillian Morrison recently.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Buckner
spent several d a y s transacting
business at San Francisco last
week. Buckners brought home a
new’ Buick sedan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Kellams,
who returned from a trip to In
diana. have purchased the Mr.
and Mrs. Jot* Chrisensen place
Word has been received by rel above W inchuck bridge. Mr. Kel
atives here,* telling of the death lam s is employed at Buckner’s
of Ed W alker, who passed aw ay Chevrolet garage.
at Fort Jones on Monday, July
14, following a short illness. He
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conley, of
was an uncle of Mrs. C lara Bai Chico, Calif., came Friday to visit
ley of Fort Dick and Mrs. B ertha a few days w’ith his sister. Mrs.
Wood of Harbor. He had been a C. I. Patrick.
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BROOKINGS
OREGON
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Sum m ary: Three-base hit, Mat-
son; winning pitcher, Clausen; los
ing pitcher, Palm er; struck out:
by Clausen, 9; by Palmer, 5; base
on balls: Clausen 1; Palm er, 2;
Earned Runs: Crescent City, 3;
Canyonville, 1, double plays: P e t
erson to Matson to Miller; stolen
bases, Peterson and Black.
The protested game of June
30, with Roseburg, was given to
Crescent C i t y by the protest
board. Saurday, Crescent City
plays Medford in a Night game
on the Medford field, then on
Sunday, July 28. Crescent City
will play Gold Hill at Gold Hili.
Lake Earl Grange held its reg
ular monhly meeting last T hurs
day evening at the hall at Fort
+ DickT Several im portant m atters
and business affairs were taken
care of by the Grange. Several
applications were received for
membership. A report was given
by the home economics club. Pot
luck supper will be at the Aug.
1, meeing. W allace Jamison gave
a report of the auction to be
held July 21. M aster Ham ap
pointed Bernie W hite and Floyd
Haney as chairm en of the Grange
booth to be put up at the Del
N orte County Fair, to be held
Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 and 2. The
Grange hall has been granted to
the bulb growers to hold a m eet
ing July 22. The lecture program
was in charge of teen-agers with
Frances Bell as chairm an. At
the close of the m eeting all ad
journed to the banquet room to
enjoy a waterm elon feed.
A county-wide 4-H club tour
and picnic wul lbe held Sunday,
July 28. Farm Advisor H arry
Tucker of E ureka will be held to
assist the leaders. Oliver Bailey
of Fort Dick and Clarence W est
brook of Smith River with the
boys and girls, and parents will
enjoy the tour to visit each club
m em ber's home, to look over the
projects. Following the tour a ;
basket lunch will be held a t the
Sm ith River bridge.
The subject of the morning ser
mon by Rev. E. C Hicks. Sunday,
July 28. will be: "An O pportun
ity for Service." Remember the
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