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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 RROOKTNGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON PAGE TWO ....The World's Best Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Beem took for at Myrtle Point. The baby was her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. tatives shall not exceed one weighed in at 9 lbs. 9 oz. McLaughlin, __ to Eureka Sunday everv 30.000, but each state have at least one representative.’ & a* SSi» Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookmgs. Ore March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3. 1879. few» r*' DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher — -! ‘‘MS“-“ Notice Of Sale d“an^° wM™^ ^llyed Tues- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF which was played Tues- THE STATE O F OREGON NC SBBVICB. IRC. KEWSPAPBB Aft IN AND FOR THE COUNTY til the last five minutes. At this OF CURRY. Sherman Jones, Plaintiff, versus Home Town Newipopor» David B. Peters, Minnie Bell, Mary F. Boradori, Mae Davis, ÄZÄ members was un- cross was high-point man for IM W Raftdoiph — CWc*9© ». Edith West, Lulu Hayden, A. ’ ^anKefaCedn the^pSmerÄ ÄTey^ to 18, M S. Hickey, Jr., Jessie W. Ste vens, H. L. Redd, William D. Subscription Rate: ?.rnn, and settled H Thursday, Feb. 16, first n.ght it ou re-distribution of the 435 of ’he county hoop Taylor, Clarence Crane, Cali $2.50 Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon | 1940 members to the states was Langlois lost to Go d Beach by fornia Trust Company, Defen $3.00 house ----------------- . — - .. points. The final score was ”er Year, outside Curry County...... dants. made on the basis of a mathe 14 to 27. Bill Storm was high- matical procedure as the 41 Notice is hereby given that the of^e qu9 1 known proportions ^int man for the Panthers with talent scouts of the big leagues Äd mVlIlWI M ICi'IO 19 rxnintc undersigned has been appointed 13 points. are out over the country, look which is called for in the 1929 Langlois didn’t have much of referee in the above entitled suiT ing for likely youth, who will, act. Some states gained mem- Friday for the purpose of selling the . with training, some day go up bers, mhers lost-but the total a chance against Ophir 435 The same proced- night, due to the tact that foui into the majors. remains fo3rmula ---- ew?n - be - ?oHow-| of the main team member and property which is the subject of Bob Aston was quite a player ure and formula will be follow two subs were unable to play. suit, to-wit: The Robert J. Mc- for Jefferson high at Portland. \ ed after the 1950 count. F The final score was Ophir 55, Donald homestead, the north He made, in his second year of Applying the equal proportions; of North East South East baseball, quite a name os a hurl formula to current P°Pul^loIM Langlois 22. Dick Everest made of North East %, North East nine for Langlois. er in the ntytt high • school league. x CF Iff '»'» ” - ---- --------- He estimates reveals that the thiee Play-books for the three-act of North West H of Section 16, 1 certainly impressed local people Pacific Coast states will gain a " Imosi by his hitting ability. Pete total of 10 members in the house. play, "Million Dollar Cook,” to Township 39 South, Range 12 • will use him mostly in the out- California wffiich now has 23 be presented by the student body West o f Willamette Meridian, I field in order to get that power congressional districts will have in March, have arrived. Tryouts Curry County, Oregon. I 31- Washington will have seven will be held this week. I with the club. Said sale shall be held at the College lads, after school is instead of six; and Oregon will office of S. O. New house, Wedder lout, will be likely to seek em gain one seat increasing its del burn, Oregon, at 10:00 a. m. ployment here, in order to get egation to five after 1951. March 18, 1950. The sale will be more practice and training in BY DOROTHY D0UTH1T Census taking is going on now. baseball. Already Pete Lesmeis The work must be completed in ""Oleta Mae Jarrett and Dor I by public auction to the highest ter has had inquiries about the eight months. During the first othy Douthit made a business । bidde, in the manner required by opportunities. Such should be a week of the next congress ’Jan trip to Pistol River last Thurs ! law for sale on execution. boost for this community to field uary, 1951), the allocation of day afternoon. Terms of the sale shall be a good team in the southern Or- house members to the state will Mr. and Mrs. Art Kane have cash, and the real property shall be formalized and the states leg moved their clothing store from gon league. be sold in one parcel, and shall How can we ali help Pete in islatures notified. Thereupon it Langlois to Gold Beach. not be subject to any prior es- | this venture? The best I can will be the duty of the Oregon Room mothers for the de । think of right now ----- is the open- legislature to re-make present mentary grades "surprised” the tate, charge, or lien. The sale inti of homes to these youth to congressional district boundaries youngsters with treats after the' shall be subject to approval by make them feel at home. They so as to provide five districts in Valentines had been distributed By Dewey the Court. are fellow» like your own stead of four. It is possible for a Quietly and without tant are, sons, just each roo, last week. Mothers This notice is given pursuant or nephews, or perhaps a house member to be elected from in are: Oleta Jarret, Ann Porisch, to order of the Hon. Dal M. King, people are almost daily coming brother. Most of them are from the state-at-large. A few states Juanita Bauerg. Caroline Oli to the community, seeking a lo fine homes, or at least from fine] J'1”" I niocted one or more members- phant, Ellen Gardner, Pauline Judge of the above entitled cation to establish a new home, ........... - usually do i at.largc This practice has been Court, made and entered on or a business, or a new hie. cer families other kinds Crook, Dorothy Fendrick. not get far tn any spoil. generally discontinued. January 21, 1950, as amended Adelle Corbin is taking Doris tainly the corfimunity has many Bob, aspiring to become a big- k^nti y -------- Turner ’ s place as deputy clerk attractions. Such was January 31, 1950. time writer, will no doubt be by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zickhi, a constant vnstor about the Pi in Oleta Walker’s office at the S. O. NEWHOUSE, Referee. who wish to cut all connections lot during his off-hours, lie will court house. Mrs. Charlie Dapp, Mrs. Ralph Feb. 9, 16, 23, Mar 2, 9. at Alhambra, Calif., to make a be put to work at jobs he can NANCY MOORE, Correspondent Dapp, Let a Dapp, all of North new home here. perform, with an effort h^1^ The monthly Youth Dance was 4—-—- ------ In the past I have on differ- made to obtain employment foi held at Sixes Grange Saturday. Bend, were Gold Beach visitors late last week. cn occasions turned letters over hint at tuiivgv. College. That is about him ai *....... -- .J, Pot luck refreshments were en- Homer taylor drove to Coos to various people in the com the best compensation these lads munity to answer m what I bt- seek, to hold their amateur rat j°Next Sixes Grange meeting Bay this week on business. Irene Mateer went by bus to | Heve a more intelligent way. In ing That is another way all < i will be held Saturday, Feb. 2b. Elson. Wash., on a business trip. the past year, a few of these h.,.,. Oive Pete a lift m build- The answers to everyday Little Ronnie Brooks, who has Howard "Red" Herion is work “inquirers" have located tn the toR‘a" formidable‘'team for the Insurance Problems* been very ill with rheumatic fe ing at Foster-Clyde mill. area, and I feel certain that a, Pelicans this summer. ver, seemed to be mending ear Mr. and Mrs. George Richard By Pete Lesmeister number more will come. What compensation u ue g lier this week but had a relapse son left Thursday morning for! first Noteworthy among t h effort . Well, I «° from this effort.. Friday night and his parents took Los Angeles. Mrs. Richardsons’ in tnese these mqu*« inquiries questions m — i - to watch winners in action him to Doernbecker hospital, at father accompanied them. ■what schools facilities have yo can see no better reason. Portland, early Sunday morning. Freda Schofield is working at in your community? hat is a His pa rents are Mr. and Mrs. the E. V. McCain Grocery. I thought tor the people of >>< Don Brooks ot Sixes. Mrs. C. H. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor* remember that peo- Brooks, Romne’s grandmother, were dinner guests of Mr. and, vicinity, pie look to schools mui in the will care for the other children Mrs. Wilbur Ostrander at Pistol final decision oi making i corn during their mother’s absence. River last Sunday. The evening munity their home. Waiter Hofsess is a patient at was spent with cards. This area, especially sin< t Falk Hospital, Coquille, under "Ted & Bob,” who are opening . ar.HU engineer Io Id the recent going medical treatment. opening the business in the old hearing, has eome more amt mo . Mrs. Roy Kamph was called to Trehearne location, were in Gold Question. If we carry a public , the attention of peoph uho liability and property damage , Tillamook Friday morning by Beach Monday on business. wish to establish antic in a tei- i the serious illess of her brother. Marie Frye and Dorothy Dout insurance policy on our curf ■ntoru uhere there are opportun-] and are sued as the result of Harry Strain spent Thursday hit made a* business trip to Coos an accident, who defends the itics to expand. Expansion in tin and Friday ot last week at Eu Bay Saturday. While there they , years in this commun - suit? I mean docs the insur next feu gene on business. visited Mrs. Douthit’s folks, Mr. foregone conclusion. It ance company defend the suit Fred "Buster" Boice was taken ity is a and Mrs. Walter Johnson. Harris Ellsworth. M. C. or is their liability limited to definitely is coming. to the veterans hospital, Port Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner are the payment of any damages parents of a baby boy, born Fri- During the last ten years Ore- land. last Thursday. Bob Aston, a likely youth ami awarded if the case is decided was Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Baker and day night. The' young man a promising baseball pla>ii. has gon has grown in population small son. Pat, of Medford, vis weighed in at 6 lbs. 3 oz., and against us? taken employment w ith Bt imm more rapidly t h a n any other ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. has been named Robert Dale. Answer. Under terms of a Bros mill, awaiting the opening state The last census estimate i Frank Moore for three days last Frances Norton of Port Orfe rd pblic liability policy, the in of baseball season. Ambitious to available is the 1949 figure which • week. This is the first time that wa sin Gold Beach W ednesday surance company assumes full go to college and major in jour placed the population of our Mr. and Mrs. Moore had seen visiting her grandparents, Mr. responsibility for defending nalism, Bob has contacted I < te state at 1,736.000. a percentage their grandson, who is a little and Mrs. George Richardson. any suits brought against the Lesmeister with hopes of bolster gain of around 609» over 1940. two months old. rhe Bakers Mrs. Louise Sibley has taken The constitution requires an insured as well as for pay ing his finances for college this left Friday to visit his parents, a position in the court house. ments, within the limits of the fall Certamh Bob will bt' wel enumeration to be taken every near Eugene, and Mrs. Baaers The sidewalk south of the ten years but it was not until policy, of any damages award come addition to the Pelicans. brother. Roger Moore, who at court house has been completed. the passage of the law approved ed the insured person. Also Bob. fans trill remember, was tends University of Oregon. within the policy limits, the hurler for Gold Beach in om March 6. 1902, that a permanent Mrs. Eva Donaldson of Den- Class ads sell—try them! company will pay any other game last summer, Accorded HO Census Office was established. mark, a surgical patient at Mast laws dealt with the costs legally assessed against support, Bob umin u victim of Subsequent problem of census taking but Hospital, Myrtle Point, is re the insured as a result of thej the most unmanly batiagt of ported recovering nicely. suit. base hits a fellow could be sub- in 1929 a basic census law was NORINE HARVEY Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Moore, Mrs. iected to. Follounng an old ad passed which, with minor amend Frank Moore and Nancy, were ' ♦// you'll addicts your own age "If von can’t lick 'em, join ments, is the legal authority for shopping at Coos Bay, Monday, insurance questions to this of accredited teacher 'em," Bob is here to uswk and census taking now. Joy has come to several homes fice, we'll try to give you the 1'he 1929 law also spelled out try for the team. Pete told me correct answers and there'll 01 how members of the in Langlois via "Old Doc Stork’’ that he looked for Bobs ba to the past week. \,be no charge or oblibation of House of Representatives are to help in playing the Southern ( r- Mrs. Darrell Elliott, who has lie apportioned among the states. any kind. egon teams, a faster league than been spending the — winter with In the first Congress the mem the Rogue Valley. her mother, Mrs. Velma Sabin, PETE J. Years ago. in my youth. I i - bership of the house was 65. 1 he of Langlois, gave birth to a girl call how each "cross-roads” used constitution set this figure spe Thursday, Feb. 16 at Gold Beach Studio Building to have a baseball team. From cifically, apDutiomng the mem hospital. The little girl has been these starts great players have bers to the states. The constitu named Penny. REAL ESTATE BROKER come. Brookings, under the new tion does not. howevevr, specify Brookings, Ore. Crissey Building Brookings Mr. and Mrs. Charles Storm regarding the membership of the plan, can be just such an; in’ became parents of a boy, born^ eobator for big-leaguers. Ihmk house lor the future. It merely [ Friday, Feb. 17, at Mast hospital 1 am crazy ? Well, look how the says. "The number of reprcscn- problem of IT SEEMS TO ME Gold Beach Notes LANGLOIS NOTES TlowwniKnffw! »irt Bi m PIANO LESMFISTER