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f t Harbor ffcf ,Ö1 r 1 CL Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! * One, Number Thirty. BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY. SEPTEM BER 26. 1946 mal Meeting Of Airmai| Dropts To >»• Sello Bros. Circus Templars To Attend Grade School Has Coop Set For After Octobcr First National Convention “Distance is measured in time Coming, Sept. 30 Mr. and Mrs. E arl T em plar ex New Member —not by miles,” says the new slo pect leave today for San Fran- urday, October 5 gan of the airmail, which will drop Hiya, kids, the circus is coming, cisco to u'bere they will attend the Added To Faculty from eight cents to five, effective i national convention of American B«‘gion and Auxiliary. Mr. Temp- Grade School H as lar is com m ander of Chetco Post, Record Enrollment, No- 138- while Mrs. T em plar is immediate past president ol tht Figures Indicate D epartm ent of Oregon, American Legion Auxiliary. Brookings-Harbor grade school The convention will open ses-i exjjerienced the all-tim e record for enrollm ent, when, last week, sions, Sunday. 196 enrolled for the first eight grades. The figures: <r First Grade ....................... 25 Second Grade ..................... 31 Third Grade ..................... 24 Fourth-Fifth 36 SMITH RIVER Word has been Fifth-Sixth 32 received here by relatives, tell Seventh Grade 21 ing of the death of Jam es H ar Eighth Grade ................ 27 vey Smith, who passed aw'ay at Total of grades 196 , Sehmiit 2 1 r-u n aT.<?’ ? ”! Censors. Hughes has won the right his home at Eureka, following an! Added Room At Harbor A d haS, EChOlS!'<' 'how his picture- seer.e for illness of several months. | Tbe hoard of directors added a rotation SSf|ran<' e.k- proper I scene- as he originally produced A native of Indiana, Mr. Sm ith room at the H arbor school, leased Irom this a re a l and directed it. This film « com- was 78 years, 12 days at the time again this year, by repairing the is that these two names m ust in . . . | ing. Sunday, Monday and Tues- of his death. He came w’est with old school building for tht third ■ • B to tv nr • FS’ " ? ° a Fe day at the Pine Cone Theatre, his parents at an early age. set- grade. The faculty: votes ‘ p in m aillnS , n i w ith a special matinee, Sunday at 1 tling in C urry county, la te r mov- Eighth Grade Mrs. Frances •ho " u I 2 p. m. ing to Sm ith River where he fol- Henry. third year in Brookings, hose who can. are urged to, . . . , t lowed the carp en ter trade a num- Seventh Grade Mi’s. Henry ’he trip to Coquille th a t d a y 1 H uS.he? entire two-million dol- Payne, first year. Form erly taught inon the free dinner served ^a r ep*c *s m ar^e^ with outstand- be shown here. Until the erreus her of years. He moved, in 1916, to E ureka in the community. hear first hand some of t h e ! ing showmanshiP- dared to arrives, definite location will not Fourth and Fifth Mrs. Crump, sion program plans which l m ake a Picture that ran the be known, except it will be either where he has since made his home. Surviving are his ch ild ren : Mrs. Garcia, taught in H arbor district ing brought to the attention £auntlet of censorship trouble: across the street from Brookings dared to fight and dared to e n -M a rk et, or on the vacant lot to Lavina Sm ith Bancroft and Alice two years, second in Brookings. ‘board Fourth and Fifts Mrs. Crum p jrospect for the Co-op will tru st the two top starring roles the south of the Central building. | Cousino of Eureka. Edwin of Among other features are Jo Ukiah, besides several grand- second year at Brookings. ■msmission line carrying to tw’o unknowns, untried young- Third Grade Mrs. Faris, taught ‘p power, which m ust sters—Jane Russell and J a c k Ann and her four-ton Pachyderm children and one great-grandchild, x n to scive the already Buetel. In all departm ents the -Rig Burm a”—oldest living e l e - |a sister’ Mr5 Lillian Morrison of a t 'G rants p ass ¡ast yP a r Second Grade Mrs. Bernadine P ’or units to go into this m ulti-m illionaire Texan has won. I phant in America today. M i s s Smith River. Mrs. H attie S titt of W ith a breathless tempo, Pro- Georgia Lake, a world-famous ac- H arbor is an aunt. Steele, taught at H arbor, second ' in Port Orford are a some F uneral serv ices were held Sun year at Brookings. f'orse-power load has been cfucer-director Hughes has cram- j tor. w ill perform on the trapeze, day afternoon. Sept. 22, at E ureka First Grade — Mrs. Bert De- a comedy bar act will be given application, and in this med his colorful production with with interm ent at Sunset Memo- Moss. Taught here a num ber of ' im parable load has beer, surprise situations, amazing gun- by the "Silver Lakes,” The M osers1 " 'V 'p “ u years. the double trajieze artists; Jean 11,1 ar ’he co-op once this pow’er fights and the most thrilling chase With the enrollm ent showing eaches the area, th a t has ever been recorded on Ellens, in her dog and pony stee- such an increase, this year each bg this power in the local celluloid. ; plechase; Roy B i b 1 e’s Arabian teacher has an average of 28 *ill be two sawmills, and Economy is alien to this film Liberty horses; W alt Bromlee’s pupils. proposed industries which It is as lavishly endowed as its Hollywood clown jesters; Ruth M. W. Spencer drives the south 3n location nere. feminine star. Roye's canine wonders; A1 Napies, Chetco bus, Louis Stoller the H ar- Howard Hughes, who has made the knife throw er; Katie Kittle, A young couple, about 21. look- l>or bus, and Jack Miller the north a habit of breaking ... records . and the sharpshooter; Ac Mae,! , . . Maxine . . . i ing the part of bulb workers, Brookings and Chetco bus. Mrs. se ttin g new ones, will probably, on their swing ladders; trained made a m 0 0 h a u , a , Moore-a m Tups. M argaret Matson is jan ito r at > her 29 Visit of officials run up anrdher one with his pro- animals. African lion lion-slay- Variet sto r(, abou, , Harbor. Vem Cross is Brookings duction. The Outlaw'. In this one Jng baboon; llamas from South d nal parks. Will he enter- janitor. r as. in. . u e„.C“ l ° f ,H “ghe!" fa"; America, monkey families, kang- Thp evidently the husband. r j w _ o _ d„ T„ , r s „ , c at Brookings. tastic H ells Angels, you are aroos from A ustralia, blsck bears. a, kpd Moore to show him ¿ X rL rcia and Mre f/mber 29-B . Y. F. at Ccm- served ___ ___ up a mighty good dish of dogs, ponies, horses and monkey - 1 ___ Mrs. u _____ a rc ia ana w rs Payne, a dress to be a present for n girl , W() teachers at Brookings, were church at 7 p. m. super-entertainm ent. Hughes has j performers i about seven years old. In the honored this week bv their classes B-T. A. m eeting a at i come upon an unknown and dar-J j>ee g ee t in h * e armour announcement else | meantime, the lady, intent on the on their resppctive birthdays.. vhnnl ? Tn. • .........«-Vi»*.* - ............. ........ ’ Inis will be an eve- ing version of the legendary saga where jn this issue. myrtlewood display at the store, | Student» Organize teeting of a colorful badman, and he gives worked in back of the counter to j Ray F o |u was named president ?r 5—Annual M eeting of it to you *‘raight f ™ n " h e hip Bus I>ep„t Will Move the cash draw er, which she re- of the high , t urient body . *P of Coos E lectric Co- w i t h six-guns-a-hlazing. lo u 11 lieved of all the currency she at elections held last week; Tony HKlg., UCt. 1 -e at Coquille. Bus load to need a safety belt to keep you in I Io Vincent tn t Ahhntt Ineal cou'^ ' n moment she had to p-pjjjx. was picked as vice-presi- this area. vour seat. Accordmg to r. S. Abbott, lotal do the ftCt . Ruth Hassett seeretarv and agent, the local Greyhound bus "Guess I was luckv ” Mrs Moore 1 nt > R,Jth Ha s • r ary and i.? ' ‘ sion and A uxiliary j . i k« irwvotod viuess i was lucay, ¡virs. ivioore M arie B aum gartner as treasu rer, depot will, on O c t L I k located toM thp Pl!ot uiBdnesday, “I ha<i Tbnany Jam.-s will be athletic Work Is Progressing * a’ Grange hall. W orld • '( < rans will be obligated. On Drug Store Addition at the Vincent Building, in ’ht* j ust banked, so was quite h.w on m anager and Neil Nelson, ie r- ^ Satellite Club, a t Concrete is being poured for place now occupied by J. G. Gal- money ¡n tbe cash draw er. The geant-a t-arm s foundations of the extension lo r) W ^y Bo,h **»* and girls a ' h,‘ h ‘ Roy Sunderland. in y Place, because each seemed to I school are organizing letterm ens ____ _ Garden Chetco Drug Store, at the Gard- Azalea know' just w hat, to do. I never r jubs to function during the year. Harbor Grange hall The ner building. This extension, to back " to r some 'len g th , 'will J. J. Gallagher who w ill move dtocovered the loss until later. ’Uesr s l c a r s G ar- also be made jntn into ^toraue storage SDace space to his new building, alm ost di- some time a fte r they had gone Edith (Mt Moved To 5t Speaker. rectly across the street, has been Sheriff Sabin, who had been in ’T r o t t Lilliy G ro w -!for ____________ J ’ D’ Gardner delayed in moving because of lack town in connection with the sto- W OOdWBrd I FOperty range Hall. Im portant U'nrd enmes to Brookings that of m aterials len car case, had just left when Miss Edith O tt, who has lived ls set. Naomi Landers who had* — --------------------------------- Moores made th eir discovery in her trailer, next to the Bolllng- 15- Chetco Rod & Gun a» *pi)rtland for medical at- Mr and Mrs. Charles C utler "I would recognize the pair,” er home the past year, has moved . rem oved to the home of of Eugene are vis it j ng at the home Mrs. Moore said, “and I believe to the Woodward property n e a r J S ^ /a t io n s are r e < ^ £ d teA ion since the first of month, o f Rev. and Mrs. C. E Dunham I could be of much help to p o -’ the Odd Fellows hall V VSV.VXTVA LX . I. v/I I O11IVV — - -- ? the Hilot posted w n cern - her her daughter. daughter Mrs Jam es es Hobbs Hobbs, Mr and Mrs C utler and the Dun- lice in bringing them to justice ” About Oct. 15. she will open up ---------- concern- Mr- Jam r r meetings th a t a at Medford. T T*............,« rgx. is hams snent spent a few a davs Lu- a — - her insurance offi. in the Hen- !nP Her condition re- hams few' nt davs J D G ardner is at Eureka on drinks re »old with faint hope reka. leaving here Tuesdav r norn- ing. on October 1, Figures are not available on local receipts from airmail, but Mrs. Goldie Smith assured the Pi lot th at these 'fere heavy. "Peo Brookings-Harbor a r e a , ple who mail long distances, in if the heaviest users of power variably use the faster method,” lied by Coos Electric Coop, she asserted. have two directors on the I board, say m any stock- [rs of the area, who expect tarter a school bus to atten d innual stockholders m eeting loquille. Saturday O ctober 5. ' ,'"’e " 'i,hin the next week ( At |ong ,ast nerp w o m e n il" '" ' 'i ■ TS'v,0 ! Howard Hughes’ controvesial and °? s h a r i n g gold-mine. ’The O utlaw .” i e w n £ , 1 ° r dlrcc,orsJ A fter two years of battling .he ral Members Urged Vote: Attend If it All Possible ‘Outlaw’ Billed For Sun., Mon., Tues. to town! T hat’s right, next Mon- day, Ruth Roye and her high school mount, “Red Beauty,” one of the many features of Sello Bros.’ big three-ring circus, will Former Currv Co. Man Dies, Eureka Shoplifters Visit Moore’s Variety oming Events !