Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 10, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, May io, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age Euan
regular meeting, Wednesday, May Reclamation were sharply c.r
2, at the Sportsmen’s club. The So far as the house is concerned,
girls plan to finish their waste it just votes for cutting down ap­
By Nancy Moore
baskets soon so that they can propriations—and that’s tl at!
I voted for all cuts except the
show
’ them at the community
LHS Gives Play for Curtain
three
mentioned above which 1
. .. .
The last production of Langlois Achievement Day. Refreshments
Brookings Pelicans played their high
• • ■ school
•
• student
• , . body
r__ for
...... this were served by Alma Wise and felt did not actually represent
first practice game at the high year will be given Thursday and Millie Robbins.
any economy at all. Instead, those
school field. Sunday morning, and Friday nights, May 17 and 18 at
reductions simply will serve t •
Mrs.
Eveline
Cox
o
f
Myrtle
swamped Cave Junction team of 8:30, at the high school gym.
ce»ay
th° completion cf revenue
Point viisted her son and his
the Rogue Valley league by a
dm ducin^ investments.
Proceeds from the play will be family, the Joe Cox. May 3:
14 to 2 score in seven innings.
used to purchase a new’ curtain
Congratulations to Mr. and
The Pelicans with a more or for the high school gym stage.
less make-shift lineup, and show­ A curtain is badly needed as the Mrs. Charles Jensen upon the j
ing some apparent weak spots, old one has had to be repaired birth of their sixth child, a daugh-
Tom Moore’s hill, which is be­
still showed possibilities as a before every stage event for a ter, May 3. The little girl has
been named Peggy Rae.
ing
leveled to make way for a
good ball club.
number of years. It was dam­
The
Stitch
and
Chat
4-H
Sew-
future
business spot, does not
Van Nostrad, on the mound for aged beyond repair during the
ing
club
met
May
1
at
the
home
look
anything
like the landmark
Cave Junction, set the local down last play.
of their leader, Mrs. Kenneth it did a few’ weeks ago. Old res­
without a hit for the first two
The play chosen is “Aunt Cath­
innings. In the third, however, ie’s Cat,’’ an exciting mystery­ Thompson. All were present and idents returning nere now will
after two were down, the Peli­ comedy by Felicia Metcalfe. What they worked on their dresses, he surprised at the changes of
They scenery—looking in almost any
cans broke through with five big is more spine-tingling than an old tray-cloths and darning.
are
planning
to
model
their
own direction they choose. The start
runs, this explosion being high­ spooky mansion that has been
dresses
at
the
Acnievement
Day.
is right now, not later.
lighted by Whitey Matson’s triple shut up for a long time? Two
Jake White ent red Leen Me­
Chetco Wranglers Saddle club
and Jim Polando’s home run.
refined maiden ladies with their morial hospital, Bandon, Thurs-
The Pelicans added three more two attractive nieces and dumb- acy, May 3, for medical treat­
in the fifth and a final six runs Dora maid decide to rent the ment. He is reperti d to be feel­ Beach for a pot luck supper.
in the sixth, the latter coming place, unaware that anything ing better.
Chetco Home Extension unot
on only one hit and six bases on mysterious is going on. The ladies
meets
May 16 at 1:30 at tbe
Mrs.
M. Dellaven entered
balls by Scroggins who had re-1 decide to move in at once and Mast Hospital. Myrtle Point, on Grai ge hall. The subject is
lieved Nostrad to start this in­ then excitement begins. This Sunday for surgery scheduled on modeling that Families Can Do.
ning.
play is unusual as it has a fast Monday.
The pamphlets asked for are new
i
ready
for
you
to
pick
up.
Whitev Matson with two hits in tempo with plenty of comedy and
Congratulations to Mr. and
three trips and Jim Polando with mystery.
Mrs. Wayland Livermore, Ban­ women are welcome to come
Members of the cast who are don. upon the birth cf their first
two for tour lead the Pelicans at
expected to turn in fine perform- child, a daughter. Friday, May
the plate.
Brookings travels to Crescent ances are: Hal Strain, Mary Don­ 4. Mrs. Vernon Dunagan of Lang-
City this coming Sunday for a aldson. Venedia Peterson, Bar­ olis is maternal grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Moad return* d
practice game against the strong bara Phillips, Glenda Holycross,
Merchants who have already won Gary Bruchler, Pat Boice, Clyde home last week from a trip to
live straight games. The following Quigley, Cline Caughell, Dick their old home. Tygh Valley. Ore.
Do y ou need a new’ roof or re­
Sunday, May 20, the Merchants Everest, Charleen Turner, Chas.
Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards pairs on your present one? Call
Clarke,
Iris
Robbins,
and
Lewis
will play in Brookings.
made a trip to Portland last
j Stankavich. Robert Thetford and wi^k where Mr. Edwards sought SMITH RIVER 334. Built-up
Dick Everest are directing tho medical advice.
roofs our specialty. All Work is
Little Butch Leming had his production.
Langlois
Home
Extension
unit
guaranteed.
Free Estimates.
tonsils removed at Seaside hos­ Other Langlois News Items
met May 8 at Mrs. James Mas-
pital, after two weeks of illness.
Langlois Girl Scouts held their' tropolito’s for an all-day meet
ew officers were installed
ing.
They are Marion Brooks. chr: ■
Dorothy Lee, vice-chair­
man;
man. and Lorane Zimmerman,
secretary. The subject of the
\X hether you are regular, short, long or stout,
meeting was “Home Remodeling
WHERRIE tailored-to-your-mcasurc suits will
\t Low Cost,” led by Dorothy
Pelicans Smother
Cave Junction, Sun
langlqisnew 5
LOCAL
NEWS
NOTICE
Curry County Court is fai^Og
the problem created by the nuyn-
bcr of loggers hauling logs 'on
our County roads. County Court
desires to be perfectly fair to
both the loggers and the ranchers
who have property along these
roads and before taking action
in the matter we desire to confer
with the loggers and ranchers
who are using our county roads
and with the companies who have
sent trucks in to haul logs on
these roads.
Therefore, we have arranged
lor a meeting on May 14th at
eight o’clock P. M., in the Sixes
Grange hall and we particularly
request that all loggers and all
companies and others interested
be present at that time and place.
GUY H. FORSYTH, Judge. *
MOTHER’S DAY
MAY 13TH
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CHOCOLATES
Reefing Service
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Vincent Building
HOTEL BROOKINGS BUILDING
HELP WANTED
H. G. Anderson has ac- Sawmill
a position in the office
oi the Western World, Bandon.
4-H Achievement Day will bo
held at Langlois gradi* school on
D o n n a
Friday. May
Churchill is in charge.
Jay Woodruff Sr. passed away
Sunday afternoon. May 6. after
sur-
lingering illness. Lang
vivors are his son. Jay , Jr. and ■■ n
t hree daughters, Mrs. Cal Rob-
bins, Mrs. Clayton Robbins and
Mrs. Charles Storm.
and Woods Men See our other suggestions! !
Cheleo Drug Store
Bodenhamer-
Mason Lbr. Co
Wirt
I can save you money in watch repairing!
F. A. ARRELL
Men Wanted
CAT DRIVER
EXMMER PUNCHER
CÎIOKER SETTER
HOOKER
PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY
Bv Harris Ellsworth, M. C.
GET BABY CHICKS NOW-TODAY
FULL LINE OF BEDDING PLANTS
and ¡'lowering. lie have asters, petunias, snap stocf{,
pansies and marigolds.
BROOKINGS FEED AND SEED
Phone
(MAMONOS. WATCHES. JEWELRY -
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Comoran and Projectors
Administration forces won a +•
doubtful victory when they suc­
ceeded in having the MacArthur
hearings conducted i n secret.
Rumors, gossip and “leaks" al­
ways do more damage than the
straight cold truth. I feel certain
that no one in authority really
believes, down deep in his heart,
that ay thing damaging to our
national interest or security can
he revealed if the hearings were
vide open to the press and the
public. The imposed secrecy is
an attempted “cover up" but in
the long pull nothing will ac­
tually be covered. The only pos­
sible result of the secrecy effort
will be to further destroy pub-
Jc confidence in our government
officials.
Another appropriation bill, the
one for the Department ot In­
terior. was clipped, battered and
torn apart on its way to passage
by the house the other dav. *t
received the roughest treatment
yet given an appropriations bill
although the total savings wer”
tot very large. A rather high
percentage of the money spent
by Interior is used in the West-
ern
The bureau of farm
management. Bonneville Power
\dministration and the Bureau of
WARREN G
HUNTER
FOR SALE—2-HEDROOM HOME, CLOSE IN
Attractive hill-top location, close in, panoramic view
dodendrons. Circular turn-around driveway, ga­
rage and unfinished guest house, furnished. 16x22
living room, with 4-5x6 plate glass windows. $5000
down. Also 2 lots 150x145, just off Hwy 101, west
of town, both these for $1500. For information write
NORINE
TEACHER OF
PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN
Life Certificate
High School Credits For
Studio Bldg., Brookings
Accredited Pupils
— We Mane Your Watches Tell The Truih—
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