Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 17, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    OTAY. TC TTB ER _n,
¿ n u u m b S -H A R B O P . PILOT. BROOKINGS.
A m eeting was held Tuesday
during girls physical education
class when it was decided to have
shelves made for the girls room.
On the committee so see about
this work are P atty Braun, Lois
gy Larrie Robinson
Ann Miller, Nettie Raymond and
girls league was sta rte d L arrie Robinson. A cot will be
beginning of school, but donated by Ruth Hassett.
as the reports have done
j poor job of it.
rirls league consists of all
the high school and the
are:
ont-Merlie B aum gartner
President — Joanie Mac-
To the ex-GI who saw his pal
fall, or saw those white crosses
¿tary—June Hassett,
in Europe, the executions of the
surer—Patty Braun,
rters—Phyllis Hoffman & 11 top Nazis Wednesday morning
was one score that they did not
Robinson.
it-arms — Dorothy Robin- have to settle. Their coipments
were such that would give assent
on for the girls league is to the convictions.
Legally right or wrong, the
ix up the gfiirls room, and
easons. The girls gave the world did not frown upon the
refreshments on the first , executions which (Pacific stan­
, and asked for a silver dard tim e—began l a t e Tuesday
j. The girls will also have .evening) Wednesday morning saw
ooths at the coming carn- | the hangm an’s rope worked for
i alm ost a whole day.
)ct. 31.
With Hitler, these men were
tings will be held when
and will be kept in good certainly the cause, directly and
Most of the girls are in- ; indirectly, responsible for the late
in getting the girls room I world war, and much of the con­
jr as three showers are not ditions in the w'orld today.
sit for 40 girls. Alsc the
For your every insurance need
n9h to make the room more
See Pete Lesmeister Agency.
League Was
led At H. S.
week by a c a r accident in which is now recovered,
their son-in-law, daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. C allaw ay and
In the justice of the peace court children were injured. They re- children are moving from the Ed
during the past week, the fol­ turned home the la tte r part of Hoar ranch (form erly the Plum -
lowing cases came up:
| the week a fte r their accident vie-, m er ranch) up the Chetco to the
David Arthur Collins, of Phoe­ times were able to be taken home. Frank Moore place, south of H ar-
nix, Ariz., was bound over to the
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mello have bor. Mr Callaway, who has been
district court under $2000 bond for returned from San Francisco at employed in the woods at Requa,
burglary of H. W. Axford home. which place he underw ent a seri- plans to work in this area now.
Milton Edward Potocnick and ous operation, and from which he Read Pilot Classified Adv.
W illiam P. Clement were fined
for pasisng another car without
proper clearance.
Vernon N. Ireton failed to stop
B E S U R E TO V O T E F O R
at a stop sign.
Frank H. Sues and Alice F.
Foley, both of Lane county, were
married Saturday by Justice of
(Rem em ber the " X ” before the name)
the Peace A. E. Sandbo.
Justice Court
Nazi Convicts Met
Death By H anging,
(X) DR. A. 0 . SCHMITT
On Your Ballot, November 5,1916—for
Local News Items
CORONER
Independent Candidate— Must Be W ritten In On the Ballot
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Courtney of
Santa Ana, Calif., P. L. Miller
Brookings
Oregon
of San Francisco and A. E. Mill­
er of Murphy are viisting at the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
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Millar this week and enjoying the 4—
fifishing. Mrs. Courtney is Mrs.
Miller’s sister, and P. L. and A. E.
Miller are brothers of Mr. Miller.
Good results have been reported
of their fishing ventures.
A. O. Bailey returned to Cen­
tral Point Tuesday a fter being a
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Foster for several weeks. He
GROWERS OF THE WORLD’S FINEST
is the father-in-law of the Fos­
ter’s daughter, Mrs. Lillian Bailey
of Seattle.
Mrs. R. E. Seem and daughter.
Carole, of Chicago, are visiting
for several w’eeks at the home of
Mrs. Seem’s brother-in-law and
PLANTING STOCK
sister, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Chris­
tensen.
Mrs. Nellie Bush left early last
week on an mission at Omaha,
U. S. A.
Brookings. Oregon
Nebr., where seh was sent by
the governor of Arizona, as rep­
resentative of that state. L ater
last week, Mr. Bush lefi for his
old home at Parker, Ariz., to
spend the winter, and look a fter
business.
Mrs. Vernon Hanscam and in­
fant son. Terry Clifford, returned
home from the hospital the la tte r
part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiling were
called to Klam ath County last
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Starts Promptly at 8:00 p. m.
Thursdayt Oct. 31
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