Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 24, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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EROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
were Norman Ream, Eugene, on
Bears did make it interesting.
a charge of driving while under day of this week. Ralph Vincent,
Arriving via t ? L~
U. S. C. made University of influence of intoxiacting liquor, delegated as Chamber of Com- a Ford-Ferguson r
Washfigton look like an ordinary and William E. Sargent, Coos merce representative, wired here number of nieces r
team, Saturday in her defeat of Bay, on a larceny charge.
Saturday that he would be unable were dehvor/.a
0
the Huskies which were picked
Ream will be arraigned before to attend all the sessions as Mrs. ter S Jones bv Bil,“n,h
before the season to be “the team District Attorney Ben Flaxel on Vincent had been taken to a hos-
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to beat.” Idaho, touted early to Monday. Sargent was arraigned pital at Portland.
c Mr and Mrs. J. Br
be a “dark horse,” was easy vic­ following the grand jury hear­
San i rancisco spent
Mrs. Lillian Wilham of Seat- week-end here, looking
tims to San Jose State, an ordi­ ing and pleaded guilty and was
nary team.
given 120 days in the county jail tie, with A1 Anderson and his interests. During their"
mother, and friend, Reuben Wein- were guests of Mr. and Nfo
Saturday, next sees University but was put on a year's parole. ard, were visitors, Sunday and ter S. Jones.
Russell
L.
Stanton,
Coos
Bay,
of California at Seattle, battling
Monday in this area. Mrs. Wil- Clyde Hill of Brooking r*
the Huskies; Oregon at Moscow; pleaded guilty on Tuesday to ob­ ham.
who owns preporty in the morning for Baker '
taining
money
by
false
pretenses
Oregon State College at Pullman
Harbor
area, was a guest of Mrs. where he hopes to eet hk i
on
a
bad
check
charge
and
was
to do battle with Washington
State; U. S. C. pitted against sentenced to three years in th e , Goldie Smith. She invested in deer.
Stanford at Palo Alto; Santa penitentiary. Bennie Shrader, of
Clara pitted again U. C. L. A. Bunker Hill, plead guilty to a
at Los Angeles and Utah State larceny charge and was sentenced
at Missoula, playing the Montana to 90 days in jail with an immed-
Grizzlies who won over their old iate parole.
A grand jury investigation of
rivals, last Saturday, Montana
charges against R. L. Carter of
State.
With possible exception of Utah Bandon was continued.
Not true bills were returned
- tr
JY
state and Santa Clara, the vis- for L. W. Lund, Lola Lee Chock-
iting teams have been picked to too, Raymond Crouch, Thomas
come away with ivins.
Brisbane and M a r v i n D. Mc-
F O U N T A I N S E R V IC E
Commons.
By Dewey
i Going into the unpredictable
ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME
While interest in the forth­ outcomes cf football games, Fritz
coming election doesn’t manifest Crisler, cc-tdl at Michigan, writ­
itself in this area, this election ing in the American Legion Mag­ The Satellite club held its reg­
still holds something which should azine, tells the “why” of different ular
at fhe home of Mrs.
interest all voters of this area. victories to the underdogs. He 1 Faye meeling
Sunderland
last Tuesday
For instanee there are several explained it as ’tension"
evening. Next meeting will be
referendums to be voted, and
these are important in the fu­ According to Crisler, there is announced later..
possibility of the favored team
The Eastern Star chapter of
ture of the state.
in a game being “jittery” while Gold Beach will initiate Violet
rhe Fish bill means much to the opponents, out to “wreck ev­ Cleveland and Alice Perkins into
Oregon, if that sport will be erything,” are “keyed” to the m. Members are invifed to at-
maintained for, future generations. right tension to do that very that chapter, Nov. 7, at 8:00 p.
Careful study must be made on thing. A good example of this tend. Agda Bickner is chairman
the angles which commercial fish- ^-failed tension was seen in the of the refreshments committee.
enes are making, to cloud thi recent world series games.
DINNER ORDERS
The Birthday club held a party
issue in the state.
Saturday
afternoon
at
Violet
Boston, whom everyone figured
Sandwiches
Ice Cream
1 he Basie School bill is an­ a cinch, fell down miserably in Cleveland’s home, with Rita Tierce
as
hostess,
honoring
Dolly
Brain­
other which is important m the the games which counted all be­
OPEN 6:30 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M.
future o' Oregon schools. Under cause tension was terrible. On the ard’s birtnday. Twelve ladies were
provisions of this new bill, funds other hand, the Cards, who had present to enjoy pinochle. The
honored g u e sj- received many
derived from taxes will not be nothing to lose because "they did gifts.
+.—
not
have
a
chance,”
went
ahead
added to (tcrsonal and real prop­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hibbard, ac­
erty, but will come from other on the theory that they were
sources.
shooting for the moon. The Cards companied by Mrs. M a s o n of
were natural at all times- they Klamath Falls, left Monday morn­
Tht alleged Townsend-support- had just the right amount of ten­ ing for Eugene, where the Hib­
id old age pension bill is one to sion to carry them through.
bards will become acquainted
fool the average voter. Opposi-
with their new grandchild.
sifion to this bill comes mostly
Mental attitudes are important
W. W. Rutherford received a
from Grange, agriculture and all in anything the human race at­ telegram
f r o m Storm
groups of organized labor.
tempts. Psychology teaches that Lake. Iowa, Monday
apprising
him of the
determination will carry the hu­
at the
There is no question about aid man to lofty heights, if determi- i fact that his oldest brother, Chas.,
is
critically
ill,
and
nof
expected
to the aged of this state, or any nation is strong enough.
to live. Mr. Rutherford finds it
state, but cloaked under this bil’l
impossible to make the trip east
is a tax which will hurt every
at this time.
form of business ’ in the state,
F E A T U R IN G
V. A. Mendenhall Sr. is spend­
thus tending to drive away all
new businesses which would set­
CRESCENT CITY — Board of ing the week at Portland on a
tle anywhere in this state.
directors of the Del Norte County buying trip for his store, Brook­
hospital district after officially re­ ings Radio and Electric Co. He
Of vital interest to this county naming the former Knapp hos­ is expected home later this week.
BEER BY CASE TO TAKE OUT!
is the candidacy of Dr. A. O. pital the Del Norte Hospital,
Charles Grayshel, vice-president
Schmitt, for county coroner. To have again changed the name and for Curry County. Pete Lesmeis-
NEW HOURS: Breakfast..... 6:15 to 8:30 a. it ,
«Icct Dr. Schmitt, his name must the institution will now be called ter and Mrs. Mildred Byrne at­
Dinners
3:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m.; Sundays. . 12 to 9:001
be written m. with an " x " placed "Seaside Hospital."
tended the meeting of the Ore­
in front of the name, to make the
I^e decision to re-name the hos­ gon Coast Association, at Gear-
ballot legal.
pital came about, due to several
Hugh C. Gearin, for district a t­ circumstances, it is said. First
torney is of particular interest of which was the confusion it
to the area. Mr. Gearin will do would cause those addressing mail
his best to conduct that othee in to the hospital and the difficulty
a manner becoming of a district of the local post office in making
attorney.
deliveries.
After deliberation, the board of
Re-cap that Passenger or Truck Tire Before It Is Too Late!-
More of the football favorites directors decided upon the new-
fell Saturday in games which name as it was learned that the
held wide interest i ’niversity of late George O. Knapp, founder of
Oregon, favorite to win over the the hospital, had planned to some
“hot-and-cold" Washington State day adopt that name for the in­
eleven, could do no better than stitution.
corne out with a 0-0 tie. U. C L.
A. came out as predicted. victors
COQUILLE — Indicted by the
over California, although the Cal. grand jury in session this week
ten se And Some
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Real Estate For Sale
W S STATION
See “Pete” when in need of a home, bulb land,
or any property in the Brookings-Harbor Area.
Insurance Coverage For Your Every Need!
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency
Real Estate And Insurance
Central Building
Brookings, Oregon
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