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BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON
School 'Shifts’ Revealed;
Registration Dates Set
Leather Artist
Picks Brookings
Brookings is indeed fortunate
to have been chosen by Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Young for the estab
lishment of a Gift Shop that is a
compliment to the standard of
this growing community. True
artists, Mr. and Mrs. Young do
their own leather work.
Mrs.
Young designs the patterns and
styles and Mr. Young does the
carving, which he genuinely an-
joys doing, particuarly the scenic
designs. Taught by A Stohlman
of San Bernardino, rated as the
outstanding carver in the west,
Mr. Young’s work is on a par
with b.s teacher’s and is also
rensidered one of the best. Be
ginning as a hobby, leather work
has become the Young’s voca
tion and the new Nift Shop,
tastcf’dly decorated and wdth a
stock of i usual gifts, including
myrtlewood and silver hand-done
gifts as veil as leather, is a defi
nite addition to Brookings’ wide
variety of businesses.
Aug. 23 Last
Filing Date
1'he Pilot has been informed
that August 23 is the last day
for filing petitions for place
on the forthcoming city elec
tion ballot. Election is set for
Wednesday, Sept. 12, at which
tjme five councilmen will be
elected.
Talk is making the rounds
that several names have been
put on petitions but their
identities have not as yet been
revealed to the Pilot.
Del Norte Fair
Starts This Fri.
CRESCENT CITY. Aug. 16.—
A festive air fell over Del Norte
county this morning. The 55th
annual showing of the 41st dis
trict fair got underway here this
morning as visitors iiegan flock
ing to the Del Norte county fair
grounds.
All freshmen and sophomore । pupils will be brought in fr om
students are asked to register, the far ends of the routes on
Monday, August 20, 1951, in the line first lun, with high school
elementary school office. Regis pupils living nearer in on the
tration is set from 2:00 until bus route bei^g brought in on
4:30 in the afternoon.
the second trip which will take
Junior and senior students are care of the shorter run. Last
The annual three-day event
asked to register on Tuesday, year the buses carried an over-
event gets underway officially at
August 21, from 2:00 until 4:30 load. In this way the overload
10 a.m. as Del Norte Horsemen «
in the afternoon.
can be care! for, and at thj
Association
members
load a
Any pupil who is working dur same time only one trip is nec
grand opening parade in front of
ing the day is asked to register essary in the morning to the far
the grandstands and judging oe-
on Tuesday, August 21, from 8:00 end of the route.
gins for all divisions of the fair.
until 10:30 in the evening.
Actual details of the transpor
More than 5000 entries will be
It is hoped that all ot the high tation and shift will appear with
judged in all divisions, Les Mc-
schoo] students in the community in the next two weeks.
Also
Rev. E. C. Hicks, who left Clure’ fair manager, announced
will register on the dates set.
list ot elementary assignments.
here about a month ago for tO(,ay as hp was completing final
High school hours are set earl
When high school starts on
Salem to visit his daughter, Mrs. tabulations.
ier this year in order to facilitate September 4, four new teacneis
Among the exhibitors return*
M. D. Cochell, returned Monday
transportation. High school is to will greet the pupils. Miss i’yler,
noon. While away, Rev. Hicks
*° the
Norte fair in the
commence at 8:15 in the morn- graduate of Humboldt State col
livestock
division
is Twing Starr.
went through a clinic to check on
ing and continue until 3:00 in iege, will :each home economics,
his general health. He also visit one of the oldest exhibitors in
the afternoon.
and girls’ PE; Mrs. Audrey In
ed at Day ton, where he was pas- the state from the standpoint of
Present plans call for the gram, graduate of Arizona State
tor for a number of years, and the number of fairs in which he
country children in the elemen- college with farther work at
with other friends in the Wiliam has entered livestock. A profes
tary grades to come in to the Armstrong college at Berkeley,
sional exhibitor, Twin, who does
ette Valley.
morning shift, with school begin Calif., will
teach
Slim Lundskoug on the rock-
commerce,
Mr. Hicks, until a bout a year not disclose his true first name.
ning at 7:45 and continuing un- chorus and biology. Mr. Harold pile.
ago, was pastor of Smith River will again enter jerseys in the
.til 12:15, and the afternoon shift Sergeant, graduate of Oregon
1951 Del Norte fair.
Edgar Ingram in a state of Methodist Church, beginning
in
.beginning at 12:45 until 5:15. State college, will teach science “daze.”
Other livestock exhibitors re
December, 1945.
roth
high
and
elementary and mechanical drawing and
turning
to the Del Norte fair
Jr. Hanscam trying to (get in
senior math, and Mr. Marvin the groove- after a trip east.
from outside the county are the
Wiggans, eighth grade teacher,
Laytons, Yreka ranchers, who
Park and street signs giving a
will conduct band.
will display milking shorthorn«.
"bum steer” to newcomers and
Tony Cosgrove, who winds up
Former teachers remaining on tourists.
his
horse racing stock entries
the staff are: Arthur Guthrie,
Tuesday, while trying to take
The
McKenzie
apartments
with
the Humboldt county fair as
coach, boys’ athletics and social promising excellent planning.
a plate of glass from a 1000-
The last home game of the
it
closes
at Ferndale, also will
science; Mrs. Catherine Doherty,
La Verne Mdndenhall shaking pound case, Kay Kessler, at I m ? an
1951 season in Southwestern
exhibitor at the Del Norte
English, and Carl Harrison, typ his head at the change in the Curry County Lumber Co., tip
Oregon league for Brookings
fair, Congrove will enter his
ing
and
mathematics.
Superin
ped the case and in an effort to
will be played at the local
old home town.
string of stock horses in the Del
tendent-principal,
Lynn
Hampton.
field at 2:00 p.m. Sunday
The editor and his son, Ronald, stop it, suffered a severely cut Norte
horseman’s show.
giving the carpenters competi arm. Several stitches were nec
against
Medford,
currently
Other returning entries include
essary to close the wound, at Dr.
tion.
tied for league lead.
those
of Ed Huffman, Edna
David Johnson playing hop Roy M. White’s office.
Medford js loaded with tal
Plaisted, Mrs. Virginia Stennett,
scotch with his crutches.
Rushed to the limit, Kay didn’t Gary Baker and Mrs. Mabel
ent, and has been rather rough
Somebody
’
s
kitchen
“
bar
”
in
want
to call help from the re Maris, all of Del Norte, who will
on most of the adversaries all
the street in front of Freeman’s mainder of the force. The loss have entries again this year in
season, although beaten three
According to a telephone con
new’ store. Excellent tho’t, any of blood sapped Kay’s strength, the floricultural division. Huff
times.
versation from George McBride,
causing him to be taken home for man and Mrs. Plaisted, acocrding
district manager of West Coast I way.
a number of days. The bruise on to Fair Manager McClure, Lave
Jesse
Hoagland
making
right-
Telephone Co., O. M. Huycke,
of-way.
the arm, according to Dr. White, developed a bit of friendly com
president of the Northwest com
may cause him more trouble than petition. Both also have entries
Vernon
Goldizen
looking
for
mittee of I.B.E.W., of A.F. of L„
"bugs.”
the cut.
in the homo economics divisi. n
and Ray Dalton, vice-president
Melosweet ice cream butter of West Coast Telephone Co.,
and in almost every instance ate
Vernon Goldizen, who attend in competition with each other.
and cheese will be distributed lo have reached an agreeement on
ed summer school at University
cally by Seaview’ Dairy it was all items under discussion, sub
Meanwhile, in the chicken and
In the center of Page 5 of this of New Mexico, Albuquerque, ar
announced this week by Earl ject to ratification of the union
rabbit
divisions, expansion of the
issue you will find a Rummage
rived home Saturday morning for rabbit show has called for use of
Braeuer and Rod Hermann, owm- membership.
& Food Sale ad—to be h<Xld in
ers who recently came here from
If the union membership ap the Tygart Bldg. The hard work a brief visit with his parents, Mr. a building entirely by the rabbit
and Mrs. C. N. Goldizen.
Myrtle Point and purchased the proves, it is likely that all West
exhibitors alone.
ing girls of the V.F.W. Aux. are
dairy.
Coast Telephone employees will
Business, since the new man be back at w’ork Friday morning, giving this sale to raise funds
for their welfare work. They’ll
agement arrived. ís reported to thus ending a strike of mor? 1
have a bargain for you.
be increasing heavily, due to than three w’eeks.
Lrookings expansion. This new'
Heads Get Lost
line of dairy products is one of
Roof on the main building of hand and other units en route,
the many expansion moves plan
Sometimes...............
Brookings
Plywood plant is al will be installed, beginning some
ned by the nwe owners.
Use these columns—it pays!
Everything must have a head. most completed, with tar being
A sharp freeze room has been
time in September unless unfore
Fire was restricted to one pile or should.
spread this week, according to
installed to keep ice cream at the of lumber at the planer on Easy
Once in a while heads are lost. Carl Mason, engineer in charge seen delay prevents. Mr. Mason
proper temperature between ar- street last Monday. The fire de more ways than one.
told the Pilot that the building
of construction.
rival and distribution.
partment answered the call. .
Take, for instance, in this is
Concrete
flooring
is
also
in
the
plans were ahead of schedule,
Mrs. Earl Breuer and children
Mrs. Rolla Burkholder and sue, two heads were lost, as may process of being poured, w?h thus allowing for any delay.
left Sunday from Grants Pass by daughter, Sharon, of Interior,
be seen on pag? five which cs-1 several cross-wise sections al-
The old mill ¡>ond now looks
^bus for Sweet Home where they S. Dak., Were weekend visitors
cabled notice until after the press ready done. A mammoth convev- like a “horizontal forest”* with
/will Ispend a week with Mrs. of her sister, Mrs. Harold Put
run was made.
or will tie constructed soon, with several th ’Usaud feet of timber
Breuer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. nam and family.
I! this were the first and only the flooring done probably by ready for processing, either in
f R. A. Templeton. Mr. Breuer
Turn those extra items into time, then more ^apologies would end of this month.
the sawmill or in the plywood
took them to Grants Pass by car. I cash through a classified ad.
1 te due.
’ Machinery, some already on plant.
Rev. E. C. Hicks Is
Home From Journey I
On the Main Drag
Kay Kessler Cuts
Arm In Accident
Medford Here
Next Sunday
STRIKE SETTLED
PILOT IS TOLD
Seaview Dairy Is
Appointed Agents
ATTENTION!
ROOF COMPLETED ON PLYWOOOD
PLANT; MACHINERY COMING
LOCAL
NEWS