BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
SCHOOL NOTES
Classes resumed Mor day at
both grade and elementary school
after the Easter vacation. All
Curry County lily growers will Thompson; skit on income tax
be interested to learn of the Eas Dick Lantz and Arlene Kerber; teachers were present nad most »
ter lily field day at the green reading Jane Leathers; instru of the pupils.
Six new pupils were enrolled
houses at OSC, Corvallis, set for mental duet -Wilbur and Judy
1 p. m., Saturday, March 31, Jensen; vocal duet—Margaret & Monday: James Richard Day, in
the first grade; Donna LeeMc-
according to Clifford Jenkins^ . Caroline Morris.
An old-time dance will be held tnnes, Robert Michael Taylor,
county agent.
At this time recent research at Sixes Grange Saturday, April Robert Charles Sieck and Char
work on Easter lily bulbs will be 7. Music will be the same as at lene Sieck. of the fourth grade;
presented by research and ex- the Youth Dance. Admission is and Charlottte Fisk in the high
tenion men who have been work 50c and proceeds will go to the school.
Now that the basketball suits
ing on lily problems during the Juvenile Grange building fund.
Roger Moore, senior at Uni are in mothballs, baseball takes
past year. Latest findings of nu
trition requirements for forcing versit of Oregon, Eugene, arriv over Coach Guthrie is trying to
lilies will be presented. Life and ed home Wednesday evening to get the boys in shape for the first
its proper use will be presented. ¡spend the Easter vacation visit game of the season against Gold
New evidence has been found ing his parents. He returned to Beach here April 6 This is the
which should help in the elimi Eugene Sunday with Cameron first of the six-game schedule for
Cuny county schools.
nating scorch from the foliage. Thom of Gold Beach.
Mrs. Charles Fox was ill and
Lynn O. Hampton spent Eas
Soils from some of Curry «ounty
planting where scorch has been in the Mast hospital, Myrtle ter vacation in Salem and Port
land, conferring with the state
a problem have been used for Point last week.
James Sypher was in Loop department of education on an
this work.
This meeting is being called Memorial hospital, Bandon, for ticipated problems of increased
attendance next year, and in at
by Ralph Clarke, horticulture । ! several days last week.
Mrs. Wyaland Livermore was tending t h e Oregon Education
specialist, and should be worth
while for lily growers to attend.; guest of honor at a surprise Association meeting in the pub
stork shower Sunday night,, Mar. lic auditorium, Portland.
17, given at the home of Gerald
Mr. Hampton reported that he
j Quinn. Hostesses w’ere Mrs. also attended a public meeting
। Quinn and Mrs. James Mastro- at Newberg in which Dr. Holy
By Nancy Moore
I oplito. During the early part of explained his proposed recom
Langlois Brownie Scouts met the evening the men gathered at mendations to the state legisla
Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. An the Mastropolitos and the wom- ture in school district re-organ
Easter egg hunt was held with en at
Quinns. Games were ization. He also attended Salem
the prize egg going to Beth Wha- Pla.ved and the honored guest Rotary luncheon at which Frank
lent. Games were played and °Pen^ her gifts. Guests were: Bennett, Salem school superin
refreshments, furnished 'by Mrs.' Mrs- Myron Livermore, Mr. and tendent, spoke on the new edu
Lucill Barklow and Mrs. Fran-1 Mrs. Dock Livermore, Mr. and cation legislation.
Mrs. Bert Wheeling, Mr. and Mrs.
ces Everest, were served.
Brookings is not lone in its
The Busy Bee 4-H club met at < Dean Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank concern over anticipated school
Mrs. Roberta Whereat’s home Pook. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks enrollment next year. Many other
Saturday, March 17. The girls and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Oregon schools voiced the same
finished their head scarves and Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth concern. Mi's. Wannamaker, state
Thompson and Jeannette, and superintendent o f Washington,
are now making pin cushions.
also indicated that Washington
Members of Sixes Grange held Mrs. Wm. Sabin.
The second lesson of the Bet was also "bursting at the seams”
their regular meeting. Saturday,
at the hall. Mrs. Mabel Marlowe, ter Cotton Dress Shop for Lang as well as Oregon and Califor
Myra Marlowe, and Estalene Ste lois home extension unit mem- nia, due to immigration.
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
vens were obligated in the first ' bers was held Friday at Mi's.
April 6 Gold Beach at Brook
and second degrees, and Joe Ed Marion Brook’s home, The next
wards, Caroline Morris, Dick Ev- meeting will be held at the same ings; Port Orford at Langlois.
April 13—Brookings at Port
crest, Charles Clarke, Barbara place. Tuesday, April 3. Those
Phillips, and Shirley Phillips, attending were the leader, Jean Orford: Langlois at Gold Beach.
April 20- Port Ofrord at Gold
were obligated in the third and Strain; Marion Brooks. Evelyn |
fourth degrees^ The Juveniles Boice, Nancy Moore, Florence | Beach.
May 4 Gold Beach at Port
presented the following program Thorhaven and Dorothy Lee.
Students of the local schools Orford; Langlois vs. Brookings at
after the meeting: Accordion—
Joan Cox. Jeannette Thompson, enjoyed Easter vacation last Wed- Gold Beach in a double header.
May 11—Brookings at Gold
and Deana Churchill; "Trouble nesday through to Monday.
Beach; Langlois at Port Orford.
%in the Cellar”—Christa Lee Mc
Kenzie, Deana Churchill, Wilbur
Visitors at the E. L. Miller
home over Easter week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. B. Gardner and a
friend. Art Vaughn of St. Hel-
ens. Ore., who, on their return.
Sunday, were accompanied by
A. F. Gardner, who will pay them
a short visit.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
DeMartin at Redding, Calif., De-
borrah Lee, on March 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McVay
are parents of a daughter, born
March 11. The little lady is called
Dawn Arnez.
Lois .Ann Miller, student at
Humboldt State Colle,e returned
CHARTER NIGHT
PROGRAM
You Will Hear 10 Quartettes
LANGLOIS NEWS
GOLD BEACH
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herstein
Mrs. Clpudn Holland of Wea
and chidlren visited here last
week. Mr. Herstein was station verville, Calif., accompanied by
ed here with the coast guard her daughter, Ruth, visited sev
eral days last week at the home
during world war 2.
Jane Day will take over the of her sister, Mrs. Kathryn Rock-
Real Estate Broker
management of Trehearne’s on man, with the beach being the
Hotel Brookings
North End April 1. Mrs. Gauntlett is quit main attraction during their stay
ting due to ill health, and in*the in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Edwardson
meantime
Jane is helping out in
F. H. A. TERMS AVAILABLE!!
order to become better acquaint spent a few days at Roseburg
recently visiting their son and
ed with the stock and routine.
daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Dicks is in the Seaside
Walter
Edwardson.
Well located house, nght in ,
Crescent City with an
Mr. and Mrs. S i d Clendenin
level
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attack
of
Pneumonia. He is re
town, 2-story with lower
spent several days at San Fran
ported
much
improved.
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suitable for rental unit. $7500
cisco recently where Mrs. Clen
Mrs. Georgia Fromm, county denin went through a clinic. She
on terms.
school superintendent, and Mrs. received encouragement as to
Wm.
Henry left March 21 for condition of her eyes.
Approximately 40 acres with
Hwy frontage, creek through the Portland where they attended the
The first of the Parker-Schram 4
poreptry. Excellent for business Oregon Education Association. crew’s arrived during the week-!<[
Mrs. Henry’ teaches at Brookings. end, and work on the highway <►
or mill site. On terms.
Mrs. Elmer Caspell took the between the state line and the, 4
plane
from North Bend last week Brookings limits will be under
If you have a 2-bedroom house,
for
Victoria,
B. , C., w’herc
she w»ay probably within ten days,
1,
,
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and you don’t want it, someone , will
spend a week wuth her par- !------------------------------------------- *__
else does. List it now!
ents.
Mi. and Mis. Alan ( orbin and
2-room house, about De miles! daughter spent Easter vacation
«v vICUIlUio
from town. Has separate build at Portland.
In the County Court of the
ing with garage, work shop and
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phipps went State of Oregon for Curry
alundry room. Approximately 5 to Redding Vtst wekc-end to County.
acres of very good soil. Lovely meet his son, Frank, and bring
In the Matter of the Estate of
ocean view. $7600 takes all, or him home for a few hours visit. LAWRENCE
WOO WARD,
house and about Da acres for
Beulah Rowlette spent the past Deceased.
$4750. Good terms.
week-end at Portland.
Notice is hereby given that the1
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jarrett undersigned has been appointed
Here’s your chance to get that and Sharon drove to Otter Rock Administratrix of the Estate of,
income property you have been last Friday to spend Easter week- Law rence G. Woodward, deceas- j
wanting. Let your money work end. While in the vicinity they cd, by the County Court of Cur
for you. It takes cash but you’ll called on the Rine Gesik family ry County, Oregon, and has qual-i
have something with this. It’s who make their home at New- ified. All persons having claims
rentals—which are so popular. port.
against said estate are hereby!
here. Ask for particulars.
George Rowlette visited friends nctitfied to present the same,!
and relatives in Gold Beach last duly verified as by law required,
Highway frontage north of week,
to the undersigned at the office
lease.
Mrs. Paul Douthit underwent of Ed F. Ackley, Room 5, Hen
town for
minor surgery last week at the dricks Building, Brookings, Ore
Bend hospital. She ahd gon, within six months from the
ocean
frontage,
North
Other homes,
Marie
Fry
spent the remainder date hereof.
lots and acreage.
of the week with Mrs. Douthit’s
Dated March 28. 1951.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
LILLIAN L. THOMAS,
Johnson of Eastside.
Ed F. Ackley
Administratrix
Gordon iSwede) Asher Jr. ar Attorney For Administratrix,
rived home March 22 on furlough Brookings, Oregon
from Fort Lt wis. He returns to First publication, March 28, 1951
duty April 2.
Last Publication, April 26, 1951
M. G. BECKER
Phone 422
* I Sell The Earth!
to Arcata after the Easter vaca-
tioan spent with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleus Gell and
son. Jack, of Dayton, were brief
callers here Monday, en route
home from Pasadena. They con
tracted for some lumber which
will go into the house their son.
Jack, will build for his bride, of
early June.
M i s s Rachael Woodward, a
teacher a t Bremerton, Wash.,
and sister of Miss Ruth Wood
ward and Mrs. Evelyn DeMoss,
spent the Easter vacation here
with her sisters.
and Two Choruses
Y oh will have entertainment li\e only the Barber-
shoppers can furnish. You will enjoy all of it!
March 31
CRESCENT-ELK AUDITORIUM
1 ickets on Sale in Brookings at Gould's
Admission, $1.20 Per Person
CATERPILLAR No. 12
POWER ROAD GRADER
TO RENT BY HOUR OR BY DAY
PUTNAM LOGGINGS COMPANY
Phone 589 or Write Box 417
BROOKINGS, OREGON
HARBOR GARAGE
BRAKES AND MOTOR TUNE-UP
GENERAL GARAGE WORK
L. W. BOWLIN AND SON
FENDERS DENTED
IS THE PAINT BAD?
Our Body and Paint Department
Can Give Your Car That New Look
BROOKINGS GARAGE
Phone 334
Claude
Wally
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Patty Mermilliod, Chas.
Lily Field Day Set ! I ; Jenson,
Bullock, and Dick Lantz; Read
—Kathryn Dennis; Joke C.
tor Saturday P. M. ing
H. Brooks; reading — Kenneth
P age S even