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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1950)
PAGE SIX The World's Best Climate THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON cases. We certainly are starv left Gold Beach on the tail end, ing to death, right here in the although they put up a good land of plenty. This is not fic fight both nights and lost both tion, it is the bald truth.” he con games by eight points. The score Ray W. Nowlin to Curry Co. cluded. Following this he an for the first game was 41-33 with Bank., chattel mortgage. swered scores of questions fr m the district champions, Drain, and L. A. Courtemanche to Albert the audience, which already had the second night’s score was 48 Well s, satisfaction of chattel been held almost two hours in to 40 with Powers. Many loyal mortgage. undivided attention. Gold Beach fans went to the Alebt Wells to L. A. Courte Membership Highest Ever games to see their team through manche, chattel mortgage. Prior to the talk by Dr. Lee, to the end, but all in al! Go’d William McVay et ux to John a brief business session was held Beach Panthers had a fine soa- W. Carl et als, satisfaction of by the unit, which heard re- son, having beaten every team mortgage. ports of the various committees. in the jamboreet, tht1 tournament Ernest McCain et ux to Curry Membership in the local group, and twying with one other for County Bank, mortgage. heretofore rarely up to 100, now' league championship during the ASSUMED NAME boasts 202 members. Activities schedule. Rob' t Dimmick et als dba of the year have been largely, With sun shining again, tennis Brookings Market. responsible for this interest, a1 courts are usually crowded. The BEER LICENSE girls are alternating their gym few pointed out. George W. Felix, et ux. A nominating committee was periods between tennis and bas- CASES FILED named to select candidates for ketball before softball starts. Myrtle Hobson vs Thomas F. officers of next year, to be sub- The chorus and band are pre- Hobson, complaint. mitted to the April meeting, set paring for their next concert Warren Albertson vs Glen Em- up to March 30 because of the i to be given March 17, St. Pat rich, motion. rick's day. Several specialties Easter vacation. Roland Miller, probate. At the next meeting “Youth will be on the program. OFFICE FILINGS Report cards were given out Activities of the area” will be Mis. Charles Echols, Brookings the theme, with Girl and Boy Monday and a good number of for treasurer on Democratic ; Sc 4_H c]ubs taki in students made the honor roll. ticket. the program. Senior class members are dis- J. R. Yokum, Langois rancher cussing their coming sneak day ford, commissioner for north end and are also making plans for of county. their baccalaureate services and Last Friday and Saturday graduation which will be May 21 nights were tournament games and 26th, respectively. for district championship which Class ads sell—try them! Unit Cvfancinn CAreiWlVii wi« COUNTY RECORDS, CLERK'S OFFICE CONVEYANCES Charles O. Woodham et als to state hwy commission, easement. Curry County to state hwy com. easement. Paul Leutwyler et ux to state hwy com., and City of Port Or- fold, waiver and release agree ment. ditto. L. J. Tythcott et ux George Leach ditto. Arch Diocese of Portland, ditto C. F. Trimble ditto Robert Ostrander et ux, ditto. M. E. Kelly et ux ditto Charles O. Woodham, et als waiver and release agreement. Art Aldropp et ux to Joe. R. Blanchard, warranty deed. Ruby Dodge to Earl Dodge, quit claim deed. Walter Stafford et ux to Fred Scot horn, warranty deed. Wilson Freeman et ux Eva E. Soule, warranty deed. John W. Carl et als to Eva E. Soule, warranty deed. Frank Bower et ux to Q. V. Strommen, warranty deed. Curry Co., Ore., to Owen Smith, et ux, tax deed. Rudolph Leutwyler to Clyde A. Walker et ux, warranty deed. Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. to John McWilliams, agreement for conditional sale oi personal prop- Harry Gaunt left nest McCain et warranty deed. Wallace Coburn et als to State Hwy Com., warranty deed. Ray Zumwalt et ux to State Hwy Com., warranty deed. (’has, Fitzhugh et ux to State Hwy Com., warranty deed. John Lyle, et u x to S tate Hwy Com., warranty deed. Nat Bryant ux to State Hwy Com., warranty deed. W. H. Kerber et ux to State Hwy Com., warranty deed. No. to Hwy Com., bargain sale and deed Mary McMullen to State Hwy Com., warranty deed. Annie Hughes et als to State Hwy Com., warranty deed. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Arch-diocese of Portland, to St. Hwy Commission, warranty deed Robert Ostrander et ux to St. Com., warranty deed. M. E. Kelley, et ux to State I Iwy Com., warranty deed. Ore. State Trimble C. I Iwy Com., warranty deed. Hwy Com., easement. Louis Knapp to State I lw y Com., easement. L. J. Tythcott et ux to State Hwy Com., easement. George Loae Io State I Iwy Com., easement. MORTGAGES Curry County Bank to R. W. Nowlin, satisfaction of chattel mortgage. KATHERINES Beauty Shop Residence in HARBOR. OREGON SI used Saturdays Open 9 to 5 Daily Gold Beach H. S. March 15 has been the date set for Chetco Extension unit's demonstration on making ot a “half shelf” for any kitchen cup board. The demonstration will be made by project leaders. Women planning to attend are requested to bring: No. 3 finish nails, claw ham mer, cross-cut sawr, soft pencil, small ruler and square, medium size screw-driver, small block of wood to use for sander, two soft cloths, 2 sheets newspaper. The lumber for the shelf may be either half-inch plywood, or inch lumber, cut 5 inches by 24 inches. 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