FAGE EIGHT
The World's Best CUeeaU
THNRSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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Present enrollment in the ele of the community, in the old at the high school gym. This is
mentary school is 284, and in the Grange hall, up south bank road the second showing of the movie
high school 84. or a total of 378. from Harbor, last week-end as here, but due to popular demand CONVEYANCES
C’arice Coleman to Elmer
'aximum “membership” allow thev ooened their skating rink. the committee thought a sec-
A good crowd enjoyed skating und showing would be just as Rayms et ux, warranty deed.
ed under present state elemen-
Allee Cline et ux to Floyd Ed
U ry school standards is 25 to both in the afternoon ard eve popular.
? d the business has al
wards et ux, warranty deed.
the i om in grades one to three,
C. F. Campbell et al to Henry
and 30 in grades four to eight, ready provent to be popular to
»t will be noticed that six the younger set.
Kerr, et ux. quit claim deed
Mr. and Mrs. Arlandsdn have
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Brookings Pelicans held their of the nine grade school rooms
Cecil Hamilton to Henry Kerr
longest and best workout of he are carrying an overload at the completely renovated the hall., OTOGG rGSTIVGl CT
et 'ux, timber deed.
have installed a loud sneaker to
season at tb • high school dia present.
George Farmer to R. G. Sa
mond, Sunday afternoon.
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Present arrangement is that provid» music for skating. They
bin et ux. warranty deed.
Following the batting and in ♦bp first sewn grades are house hnvp an advertisement e'sewhere
R. G. Sabin et ux to Henry
GOLD BEACH—Homemakers Ke nr. deed.
field practice a team h d by ed in elementary school build in this issue, telling of time and
Whitey Matson with his regular ing, and the eighth and high in days open.
invite you to their festival on
Mary E. English et vir to W.
Thursday, May 4, at the Veter F Warmoth, quit claim deed.
infield bat Ged Vern Hanscam’s th? high school building.
club for five innings but lost by
ans hall. Exhibits will be or dis
Reports coming from logging
C. A. Knorr to D. M. Moor et
play from 10:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. ux. bargain and sale deed.
op r: tors ard mill m n are that
The Matsons had Dick Salvage men a-e working on local opera
m. Come and see the special ex
A. J. Russell et ux to Homer
on the moi -d for four in:; ngs, tions w'ith families at Smith Riv
hibit of slipper chairs upholster Taylor et ux, warranty deed.
with Whitey himself pitching the er, Cws^ent City, Orick and at
ed by Curry county homemakers.
Frances Willson to Elwyn Will-
last inning. Sa Rage gave • •
ir C^« Bay.
The program:
son. agreement.
hits and Matson allowed two.
10:30 a. in.—Registration and Cr "PK'S OFFICE
It may also be noted that sev-
Bob Astin md Jim Ja«, -u 6 d r:
vs s are now being built
viewing
of exhibits.
A caravan-
Dorothy Douthit, application
TILLAMOOK
the hurling for the Hanscam ag in the area, and that in m?st of style good-will trip, organized by
11:00 a. m. Greeting. Mrs. O. for birth certificate.
gregation, Astin giving up one the casis these
filled wi h Oregon Coast Assoc:ation. tis to F. Townley, Port Orford. Group
R C Russell vas Logan Moore
bit in three innings and third new people or local people who
♦ .... -r », *h^rn CaM- singing. Introduction of special affidavit.
basement Jim (“I’m a pitcher”» will vacate houses to be filled tornia, May 3, 4 and 5, in the
F. L. Watrous, placer claim.
Barrett being touched lor two by th? influx.
of increasing travel on state agent;F. L. Ballard, director
Moorehouse vas E.
interest
Vernieta
hits in his two innings stint.
With a senior class of 19 leav the Oregon coast.
of Oregon Extension service: Old V. McCane. complaint.
Hanscam and Astin, each with ing school, some 30 more likely
Delegati ns f er storta Sea- fashion dress revue by Langlois* Harriett Payne, notary com-
a single and home run and Jerry
forty pupils entering school side, Tillamook, Sea Lion Ca’ves unit.
mission.
Fendrick of Gold Beach, with a next fall, it does not appear that and Florence will converge on
12 noon
Luncheon. Business
Leonard Perry Quarters, guar
single «md double. lead the hit- the school enrollment will de
people welcome.
Coos
Bay
for
the
night
of
May
dian
case.
ters. Salvage also poled a home crease when school opens for 3. Joined by groups from the bay. Afternoon session: presentation
Cha
lotto Elizabeth M »rgad,
run.
the 1950 51 school term.
of gavel, Mrs. Arthur Aho; “Ob guardir n case.
area
and
the
adjoining
towns
of
Two new-comers out for their
Schoo’ census increased from Coquille and Port Orford, the servations and Impressions on a
Estate of Otto Anderson, or
first practice were left-handed 422 in Oct. 194« to 450 in. Oct.* caravan
a Recent Trip to the Orient.” by der closing estate.
will
arrive
at
Crescent
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first baseman .Jim Cooper and
A. W. Kerr to Joh i Ro’and,
City for a noon luncheon on May I Miss Ava B. Milam. Announce
Merle Keilow, an outfielder, both
ment of contest winners.
the
Del
Norte
County
4,
with
assignment
of indebtedness.
of Tillamook.
of
commerce.
•
chamber
Another batting and infield
, The Kinerary includes various P.-T. A. Will Observe
practice is slated for Thursday
stops at business establishments,
evening at 5:30.
resorts and wayside operai ions Music Week, May 4
Next Sunday at 2 p. m. the
Mrs. Marshall Dana, her sis-
en route to Eureka and Ukiah
A musical program has been
Pelicans meet the Crescent Mer
Plans aie being made to raise where the group will gather ior planned for May 4th meeting of ter-in-law, Mrs. Walter Dana.
chants on th(> local field for their money for the scout building to
dinner with business leaders of P.-T. A. in observance of Music and her mother. Mrs. Rickard of
first nine inning game of the
has —
been visit-
cn the lot deeded to those cities.
Week. The Mother Singers will Dayton, O., who ----
year. The following Sunday, on
ing
her,
were
here
from
Portland
summer by Mr. and
H.
Association
manager
Verne
show’ what added practice has
May 7, the Pels travel to Cres- Mrs.
to spend the week-end.
King,
while
visiting
af-
Tinnerstet
returned
April
20
done
for
them.
cent City
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for a return practice m 1h‘ area from Wyoming. Fr. ter a trip to Eureka where he
From indications Floyd and
New officers are to be installed
game, , and the final warm-up be- Don
Denman is chairman of the
fore the league opener at Myi centra! commit te, while Ben made arrangements for a dinner at the forthcoming meeting, and Wes Kindel are partial to Mer
with the Eureka-Humboldt Co. there will be a report on the co- cury cars. Wes just bought a new’
tie Creek on May 14.
Ker.is heads the finance commit chamber of commerce for the, there will be a report on the con one in dark blue. Floyd’s is tan.
tee and Virgil Goldsbury, building evening of May 4; accommoda vention, held this week at Port
Young’s Hotel and Motel is
committee.
tions for the tour party at the land. Those attending from here nearing completion by being re
At a meeting last Wednesday Eureka Inn; and a direct radio includes Mrs. Lloyd Morris, Mrs. modeled, since the lower floor
a number of money-raising ideas broadcast, with interviews of the Ross Horn, Mrs. Bob Stanhurst was vacated by Cur-Del Clean
w ere discussed a n d approved. members of the caravan, ov r | and Mrs. Art Bollinger.
ers. Two motel units, with out-
Thp public will be made aware Station K1EM from the lobi
side entrances from the side, al-
Twenty elementary pupils, all of these plans through the Pilot of the inn.
»ready have been used. The re-
transfers from out of district and \ »” be given full chance to
The tour will officially end at Mrs. Carl Berger Better; mander of the space is taken up
sources, have enrolled in Brook co-ojM‘rate by pat i onizing
Ukiah, May 5. Members of the Is Expected Home Soon
by office and living quarters for
ings grades since Easter vaca functions.
tour will break up at this point
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Young.
tion. The following number of
Carl
Berger
expects
to
bring
The scout building is to be with some planning to journey
large
neon sign, with Young’s
pupils were actually present m
Mrs.
Berger
home
the
first
of
next to the south to San Francisco.
Rooms,
top and bottom, are in
the week from Portland where
home now start»
b y Conner
green
and
larger letters, running
‘O’i counted:
she
is
having
special
treatment.
Kessler. Lumber
as been do-
Motel in rose.
vertically,
spell
First grade room
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ret^d ”“d ah fl
labor is ex- Scout Benefit Show Date Mrs. Berger lost seven pounds
First and second grade
Steve
Cates, who
the first week after returning to
Mr. and Mrs.
pected to be done by
Is Wednesday, May 10
Second grade room
her home from her first opera recently moved to this area from
Third grade room
An error in date of thp bene-! tion. About three weeks ago she Cave Junction, became parents
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Fourth grade room
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fit movie for Girls Scouts appear returned to Eugene where her of a daughter at Seaside hospit
Fifth grade room
ed in the last issue of the Pilot. । throat wound was opened and a al last week. They are living at
Sixth grade room ......
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The correct date is May 10. The blood clot removed. Mr. Berger the Lindsley house near Harbor.
At Old Grange Hall
girls and leaders have been at then took her to Portland for
Mrs. Irene Porter of the Win
Air and Mrs. John Arlandson work selling tickets for the oc- treatment. Tomm and Ricky are chuck district is at Port Orford
Eighth grade room
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new casion. “Down to the
(Helen Payne) opened
in with relatives at Eugene. Mary visiting her daughter. Mrs. D. D.
place of amusement for people
actually present 260
is the title, to be shown Lou and George are taking care Hoy and family. .
of the other children.
Mrs. Crump has been sustitut-
ing in the sixth grade room for
Mrs. Henry Payne, since Mr.
I Payne has been ill.
C. R. Erickson has purchased
a home site on Wharf Drive and
is planning to build a neat, mod
ern home soon. This transaction
was made through C. O. and L.
L. Leonard Real Estate Agency.
start thinking of '
Old Grange Hal1
Mav ’ I Bj
you are
ifts.
We fail to find words to ex- Every night except Monday and
press our thanks for those who Friday at 7:30 p. m. These nights
gave so generously of time, and are reserved for private parties,
For material was delivered tor the new service
for all the acts of kindness to Skating Saturday and Sunday af-
station on Hwy 101. being built In Elmer Bankus.
Admission 35c.
ternoons.
us in our bereavement.
Iun Koel 1er will In m charge of construction.
hes
e
days
wth
Erma Whirry and family,
bus\ man
Gus Johm
houses on the
Paul and Bertha Whirry.
•oust ruction
levan View tract. Die Christian Science church
md a guest louse for Hibbards,
We have a carload ot Pioneer Roofing on he
Aa\ which will till our stock in good shape.
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
it you need a cement mixer, we have it here
%iy'.
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— woy
tor you on the hourly rental basis.
SAYLOR'S Vnusua? Chocolates
packaged especially for Moth-
r are from $1.25 to $3.50 a box.
We have installed a new Paint Shaker for your
CSIH0S YOU* YSLVrS
BEAUTIFUL STATIONERY—
convenience. It is still new’ neough that we like
triced from 50c to $1.00.
to pla> with *it so don’t forget to have us shake
sour PITTSBURGH PAINTS.
County Records
Hot Practice, Sun.,
Gives Pelican Fans
Some Real ThnHs
Homemakers To
Gold Beach, May 4
O. C. A. Will Run
Three-Day Good
Wil? Tour In CaUf
Funds For Scout
Bui'ding Needed
NEWS
Enrollment Jumps
At Local Schools
' THROVE THR KNOT'
That SNOOPY
Hame-maker.
Realty Transfers
ROLLER SKATING
OMR/
Card of Thanks
Wart, the Speed Cop............
BROOKINGS GARAGE.
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