Thursday, July 26, 195*-
Ken was registered at Southern
Oregon College of Education last
year, and expects to return W
opening of school this tall. In
brief stay here, he has become
quite a favorite with fans who
regret seeing him leave at this
moment.
Ken is noted for his throw-ins
from the outfield many of which
have caught runners going from
third to home after the out. He
has a whip-lash peg for a young
ster of just 18.
Drivers License—
A drivers license examiner will
be at the Grange hall today, July
> 26, from 1 to 5. Anyone interested
tin taking the examination is
urged to be at the hall well be
fore closing hour.
CANADIAN BAND ATTRACTED BIG
CROWD TO PEFORMANCE, MONDAY
A capacity house listened to.
the outstanding Vancouver, B. i
C., junior band Monday evening
at the high school, when it gave
a two-hour concert. Under lead
ership of Gordon C. Olson, th“
band gave one of the most va li
ed program many local citizens
had the opportunity of hearing
in a long time.
7 drnaxx Trio Popular
c
The Titmuss trio, playing only
stringed instruments, with a sis-
ter singing popular western songs,
besides twirling a lariat, capt - |
l>ated the audience. Attired in typ
ical western rodeo fashion, these •
youth proved their capability <4
staging quite a show all by them-
selves.
Drum Majorettes Clever
Two petite and exceedingly!
clever drum majorettes gave ‘he
crowd its really first insight upon
what vouth may he trained to
do. Then* girls, no older than
titan 12, if that, were nothing
shy of professional in their act.
M C. Tell of Trip
The good-will tour of this band
started about a month ago, and
the itinerary included Washing
ton, Oregon, Utah, to San Dieg )
where naval trainees were enter
tained, to Mexico, and up the
coast northward toward home.
at every spot where the band
performed. The training cannot
be measured in its entirety."
Donald Gay lard, marimba art
The reception received by the ist, and one of Canada’s noted
group, according to the master youth musicians, thrilled the big
of ceremonies, was grand, was crowd in his two appearances. He
sincere, and also proof of the played the cymbols. glockenspiel
great friendship existing between । and bells in the band. The little
( drum majorettes were in the
the two nations.
•clarinet section when not per
“The line between our two
forming in their specialties.
great count ries is almost imag
Sponsored locally by the Ro-
inary there are no soldiers —
I
tary
club, which is anxious to see
none armed, and only the cus
toms and immigration men may band work inaugurated locally,
be found, who do not search, but this concert, Monday evening has
who are friendly. It is remark added impetus to the movement.
able how much courtesy y o u r
Reports from Gold Beach indi
customs and immigration men cate that there, too, to large aud-
extended us.
ience. There, too, the youth from
"This band is sponsored by the Canada spread good will ani
parents of Vancouver, who raised friendship.
the money to outfit the band uy Spent Tiro Night a Here
rummage sales, by food sales, by
Arriving Sunday evening, ine
rallies, and sundry methods. Tl e band spent two nights mingling
city council, however, did help among the townspeope who en
to finance the trip into the great deavored to show' every courtesy.
United States. The cost of the
flip and lodging along the rout '
has been defrayed by those or
ganizations sponsoring the ap
pearances.
"This band has been a great
means of youth training in our
city. These youth, by their dili
gence and work have been re
warded by the trip which has
enabled them to see country no
other way possible. These youth
were thrilled at Hollywood, and
Helps Us to
Serve You Better
The Cur-Del Cleaners made an
extraordinary effort to clean and
press the uniforms for the ap
pearance, a chore which had not
been possible in recent stops.
A. G. HAYES
MASON
Specializing in
Brick work and Flag’stone
Work. At S. S. Castle Rock.
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SEE
Kimura Leaves To
The
Visit Hawaii Home SEE
Brookings Pelicans have lost
the services of Ken Kimura, the
diminutive Hawaiian who roamed
the outfield in the games up to
Sunday. Ken is sailing for his.
native Hawaii, to visit his par
ents, and perhaps to tour the
Orient with a baseball team.
1951 Dodge
The 1951 Plymouth
SEE
1951 Dodge Pickup
C. Ed Dempsey
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’Many of the youth were found at
the beaches some time during
the day. They visited many of
the shops and stores, and at the
Pilot, sought copies of the last
issue which told of their appear
ance here. Each had his or her
name set in type on the linotype
। to carry home as a memento of
their stay here.
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