Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 14, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. BOO
PROOKTNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON-----------
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Sixes Grange held its regular
LANGLOIS NEWS
meeting, Saturday, Sept. 9. at
the hall. It was anne xed that
By Nancy Moore
Saturday, Sept. 30, will be Boost­
CONVEYANCES—
The local schools opened Tues­ er Night—an open meeting to
Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Brookmgs. O ..
R. F. Williams, et ux; R. E.
Simmons et ux; Edward Hefner day, and though official figures which the public is invited. Tba
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3. 1879.
et ux, Thomas Hefner, et ux, have not been released, the en­ next Home Ec. Club meeting will
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
Ralph Young et ux; Lloyd Ken- rollment in both schools is more be Sept. 21 at the home of Mary
Burgess.
aston et ux; Harry Smith et ux; than last year.
The next Youth Dance will be
Langlois
high
school
students
Elva Hogan;
Elmer
Bankus;
Friday,
Sept. 15 at the hall, with
elected
student-body
officers
last
Warren McNeeley et ux; Del­
NC 8BBVICB. INC.
pot
luck
refreshments.
Thursday
:
President
—
Dick
Ev
_
.
mar Colegrove Jr. et ux: Delmei
NBWSPÄPEB A
Mary
Donaldson
of Denmark
erest;
vice-president
—
Arthur
Sy-1
Colegrove Sr. et ux; LeRov Cai-
was
on
the
4-H
livestock
judg-
pher;
secretary
—
Nelda
Bierman
|
penter et ux; L. R. Gardner et
at
•cam
that
placed
second
Mitchell,
i
ing
«
ux; H. D. Crook et ux, William and Treasurer—Jerry
« Home Town Nowipapo«
fair, Salem.
ers are: the state
!
Price; M. R- Devine; Freeman Student council members
Gatchett et ux; Milton Ander­ Marv Donaldson, Charles Clarke,
‘ ‘
Phillips,
son, et ux to Coos-Curry Elect lie Clint Caughell, Shirley
Co-operative, easement.
Mary Jean Sabin and Bertie
Subscription Rate:
By Marian Miller
Neal E. Wright et uv to John Britton.
$2.50
Among
those recently enlist­
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon
D. Curry, warranty deed.
Plans for the annual carnival
ing
in
the
navy are Bruce Burns,
$3.00 John D. Curry to Richard D. which is to be held in October,
°er Year, outside Curry County..... .
Lee
Nowlin,
and Corky Brewer.
have been started with appoint-
Wood, et ux, warranty deed.
A
farewell
party
was given for
State Board of Forestry to ment of the committee. They are them at the old Grange hall last
State Highway Commission, bar- Dick Everest, Charles Clarke. Saturday evening.
Lewis Stankavich, Donna Hof-
gain and sale deed.
Miss Doris Long of Portland
sess, Beverly Mermilliod. Mary
her
Critics of the local schools, those who have accused the school
U.
S.
A
to
William W. Steiner
Jean Sabin, Shirley Phillips, and is visiting at the home of
sister, Mrs. Eldon Miller.
board of everything from extravagance to embezzlement, should agreement.
Bertie Britton.
Joan Stein was in Bandon last
Charles
to
Rosie L. Weaver
The senior class will sponsor
study the situation this year, should go and see for themselves M. Gray et ux, quit claim deed. a public dance Saturday, Sept. week on business.
Dave Thompson recently left
Linn Hutchinson et ux to Geo. 23, at the high school gym. The
what a problem the local district really has with the record en­
at-
music will be furnished by Chas. lor Portland where he will
Mather, warranty deed.
rollment of this term, when the number has jumped more than
tend Lewis & Clark college.
Chester Carey et ux to Orvil Jensen and his orchestra.
Ophir Grange held its regular
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith left
thirty per cent over that which completed last school year.
R. Stoken, deed.
meeting
in the new* hall last Fri­
Friday morning to attend the
<J. S. A. to William Maple, State fair at Salem, returning day evening.
One accusation made by the Southern Curry Taxpayers League
j
patent.
Travis
Miller
and
Don
Ander-
r
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Sypher
was that the board had no right to anticipate and budget for
Mildred Fry et vir, to C. A.
son
have
moved
from
their
home
managed the store for them in
another teacher. This year, two teachers must be hired to care Button, et ux, timber deed.
near Varrington mill to the D.
their absence.
L. W. Marsh et ux to U. S. A.
for the increase. Actually, that is in sufficient. Increase is due to
Coy Hale, daughter-in-law and W. Miller place. Travis has quit
right-of-way.
two daughters of Texas visited his job at the Double O Lumber
the growth of the district in population, a fact which many wi
Clifford Long et ux to U. S. A. his brother, Ernest Hale, last mill and is going back to school.
right-of-way.
Dale Moore has purchased a
not cocede, which they will not acknowledge.
Proch- week. His father, of Bonanza, and
F.
G.
Prochnow
to
Anna
1946
DeSoto and Tom Moore has
Yet. despite all this furore last spring about the ‘nsrca^ ,n
nephew, Wylie, returned to their
now,
quit
claim
deed.
bought
a 1946 Chevrolet pickup.
budget, and how it was likely to increase taxes by at least 100 .
Texas home, Friday.
Thomas Moore to Geo. Moore
Ophir
Schools opened last
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hansen
the levy is actually about one-tenth lower than last. How the loca et al, deed.
Tuesday
with
quite an increase
returned Sunday from the state
Leo H. Fritz et ux to Garner
in
enrollment,
especially in the
school authorities accomplish as much as has been done, icmains
fair, Salem, where they had set
Smith et ux, deed.
grades
from
five
to eight. The
up a booth for Langlois Blue Vein
a mystery to the Pilot, It can happen nowhere else.
Le Fritz et ux to Gold Beach
teaching
staff
for
this year in-
cheese. Mr. Weldon and Mrs. Jean
Lbr & Mfg Co,, deed.
‘
Voelker,
princi-
elude Clifford
Eva Miller et al to W. K. Jay Berger had charge of the booth. pal, Mary Pugh and Jerry Crone
America should maintain its de
Word has been received by
mocracy by turning down any et ux, deed.
Frank
Moore that his brother, in high school. Grade teachei s
Eva Gray et al to Ocean View
government control of the pei-
Leslie, is much improved after are Mrs. Fdith Miller, grades 5
sonal rights of the individual — Lbr. Co., easement.
to 8 and Mrs. Freda Stiger the
Church of Latter-Day Saints to his recent auto accident near I first four.
like the English have done.
Tigard.
Th^ Pilot’s main concern, at Chetco Rod & Gun C lub, deed.
the forthcoming November elec­
Frank E. Hope et ux to E. L.
tion. is a bigger vote than we Skog, grant deed.
~ ir*A/\Hni
Dr. John C. Clark, D. C., Ph. C. of
saw at the primaries. Americans
Western Oregon Conference ot
the bay area is establishing his of­
are great to criticize, but few Seventh-Day Adventists to Jos.
fice in the Hotel Lau If and will be at Crescent City every
do anything to remedy the
Tav lor et ux, deed.
Thursday for hemorrhoid work. Hemorrhoids can ne com-
at-
nation by their indifferent
Bernard Mather et uv to Tres. ,
pletely obliterated without surgery, loss of time trom work,
titudv J toward the future of the Turner, deed.
and painlessly. With our years of experience, you can teel con­
Grover Tichenor et ux to Al-1
fident that your case can be successfully handled if taken by u».
country.
Don’t neglect even a "simple case of piles.’’ Consultation
fred Haight et ux, deed.
costs
nothing and places you under no obligation. Appoint­
Treston
Turner
et
ux
to
Ber
­
ago, when this
Three
ment
necessary.
nard
I.
Mather
et
ux,
deed.
new
planned for
James
Edwards
et
uv
to
Rosa
school plant, it came up with an
estimate for a certain increase. Putnam, deed.
Lauff Hotel
Thursday ONLY
Crescent City, Ph. 1181
Collier Buffington iet ux to
Now, less than three years alter,
wards, District No. 17 finds it Sarah Stansell, deed.
Frederick Starkwat er et ux to
has an increase from one school
J.
A. Johnson, deed.
term to another of more than
W.
W. Ostrander et ux; Rob-
30 per cent. The school board is
of
the
’
ert
Ismert,
Stanford Enders et
forced to take a part
basement
of
ux;
Ray
Blankenheim
et ux;
fiist grade to the
i
i,
and
Warren
Mayea;
Asa
Renner
et
Baptist Community church
Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cabinet«
By Dewey
large
seven
tn
ux;
J.
A.
Hill
to
Coos_Cun>
A
portion
of
the
women,
Lots ot young men and
to the high school building, add- Electric Co-operative, easement.
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors,
who have finished high school
Lawrence Johnson et ux to
mg
to
the
pinched
quarters
ot
at
the
State of Oregon, warranty deed.
or who are in college
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
that building.
Clifford Wilson et al to State
moment, arc upset by their pres-
YcL last spring many peopte
,
which
dors
not
ent draft status
IE IT’S MADE OF WOOD—
threatened everything but man- of Oregon, warranty deed.
them
a
chance
to
do
their
N. M. Jaklewicz et ux to the
give
statement
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD!
best effort. These lads, it 1 am hem when the increase ttxis ei ■ State of Oregon, warranty deed
made
that
an
i
Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs
correct, should go ahead as if
Frederick Bessey to Wajne
it iras
pected this year.
no
war,
go
to
col
­
there v
mentioned that tht • high school Foster, deed.
all tile military train-
L. K. Hutton et ux to Wayne
would about
and wait until the a feic years hence
ing possi
Foster,
deed.
reach tico hundred, people were
draft bo¡ i rd reaches out to tap
Donald
B. Carter to Inez
laugh out loud.
tempted
to
shoulders.
them on
Take a look at the enrollment Carter, stipulation.
oday, for reason of
Youth
Robert Williams et ux to
it the fifth,
unable to plan their of this year. Look t
the tear. <
D.
Kcnaston. deed.
and seventh grades they
future to any erte
Guy
Faris et ux to Anibelle
he answerr to the working-man’s prayer is here—a new
situation H t only bi 1 will be in high school soon. Dor
Peters,
et
ux,
deed.
that convince you that there
home which w/ill meet the finances of the average pocketbook.
croit tn 7 con fusion amonp the
IN
COUNTY
COURT
in
a
Many of you saw, at open house, Sunday, "The Redwood Home
youth, but amt na parents as wl/J not likely
Mary Ann Crocker vs. Owen
enrollment?
Certainly,
if
you
are
of the Future,” manufactured by White Rock Constiuction Co.
icsultant delay in com
- and
Milton Crocker, complaint.
l In Hevc skeptical, go to the school and
and were pleased. We have been made representatives for
to school see how the teachers are trying sons et al, complaint.
the youth
this area foi these homes. In addition, we are making ai-
to figure out how to handle the
unless tht
Albert
Wells
vs.
Ren
Thomp
­
rangements for the financing of these homes by those whose
word. By going on to enrollment this year.
The next move for this dis- son, complaint.
youth uill have a
initial outlay may be limited. Check with us as soon as you
MA RRIAGE LICEN SE
r opport unit y to pick triot will be to construct addL
and
Mary
much I
can and get one of the plans. You might as well pay that
Clifford IL Gudge
tion to the high school and ve­
the bi I
Bell
Schilling.
to
the
six-six
plan.
Junior
rental money into a home of your own its thiiftj.
tu rn
Wm. Hoyle Tierce and Mabel
school
¡dan.
Think
that
over
h
igh
Furthcoming in the Pilot is
it will bi thrown at you m Louise Kinion.
a pag^ advertisement, to appear for
ASSEM ED NAME
the issue of Oct. 8. and paid the nert year, if I don't miss my
Robert Chisman dba Seaview
Real Estate and Insurance
Crisscy Building, Brookings
guess. It's coming, just as sure
tor by \mei ican Medical
u;
Dairy,
Brookings.
c iation, telling reasons wh\ this as the year mil pass.
them.
nation should not accept social-
Try Pilot Class ads—they sell! ■
»zed mt dicine
brookings - harbor PILOT
County Records
OPHIR NOTES
LOOK AT SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
IT SEEMS TO ME
HEMORRnOIDS
Dr. J. D. Clark, D. C., Ph. C.
4
Ycu Want A New Home Soon
Pete J. lesmeister Agency