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>ER COPY, at all newsstands flarbor filai Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community Volume Six, Number 48 New Phones Due For Cut-Over Soon Hoodlums Said To Be In This Area \ \ hile th e re has been som e r e P ro g re ss to w ard im proved te le po rts of prow ling o f d ifferen t b u s phone service in B rookings w as inesses of the area, no loss has re p o rted last T h u rsd ay by George been re p o rted to th e P ilot. H ow M cBride, Coos Bay, d istrict m an- ever, F. B. I. m en w ere said to a l e r for W est C oast Telephone have been in th e a re a last w eek C om pany, w hile in town. in q uest of a gan g of a rm y d e “An en larg ed new dial sw itch board will be placed in operation serte rs, re p o rted to h av e stolen in B rookings before th e end of a c a r som ew here in th e m idw est, and a re supposed to have been in th is m o n th ,” he said. “W ith this volved in robberies in th e W il new sw itch b o ard we expect to be la m e tte valley. ab le to p rovide a h ig h er grade B usiness men a re urged to ta k e of service for all subscribers. ex tre m e caution a b o u t leaving "A n o th er fe a tu re of this new any m oney about th e ir places of sw itch b o ard is harm onic ringing, w hich m eans th a t people on one, business. People should also be cau tio u s about th e ir hom es and tw o o r fo u r-p a rty service will m an n ers in w hich th ey leave h e a r only th e ir own ring. On ten- p a rty service, th ey w ill h e a r only I — . Bruins Extended To Win Over Fast Port Orford Quint M arriage Event O f Sunday, Jan. 27th In a gam e w hich saw m any th rills B rookings B ruins. F rid ay , cam e from behind in th e th ird q u a r te r to edge out a stu b b o rn and d eterm in e d P o rt O rford team by a 37 to 33 scor«1 F itz h u g h k™ Australia7 Was Described To Club Miss B etti Jan e, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. C arl Bolin, and Bill Robison, of M r a n il \ l ' i x ' T , L k L" C ,'° . ' h° An" -rican so ldiers L. Robison o f B ro o k in g s.'h av e set e a rV 'd n v s ' of WoHd “w " ' ’ o * <3nnH»v Io„ . J . y a s ° ‘ w o rld W a r 2, w as w edding.' T h e cerem ony will " b e ! m h , f i \ n BroW" hold a t thn «m- n n * , H ’ ta k 0,1 A ust,'ia lia ” to th e i « dchaut^ e a S hpDamy A wdi?hnt. “ " i" C‘Ub all sco rers w ith 17, w ith Pence reception follow ing a t th e V. F. ol P o rt O rford scoring 12. W. H all. T he box score and q u a rte rs : Miss Bolin is a re g istered n urse B rookings—37 fg ft pf tp em ployed in th e offices of Dr. Mil- G rush, J., f................... o 3 2 3 j le r a t C rescent City. She took r F itzhugh, f .... ............. 7 3 3 1 7 , h er n u rse tra in in g a t th e Glen- ng’ C 5 0 0 10 dale S an itariu m . Mr. Robison is V aughan, g ...................l o - in business w ith his la th e r, in W eston, B., g ...................0 0 B rookings. W eston, R., g ....................2 1 5 5 noon. “T h e an im al life esp ecially " a s stra n g e to us. W’e saw only th e rab b its im ported to A u s tra lia —which com pared to an y th in g we have in this co u n try . A u stralia, south of th e e q u a tor. ru n s from the m ild to the tro p ical in clim ate. T he e x tre m e so u th portion has even w a rm e r c lim ate th an B rookings. T he n a tion is p ractically the sam e size T I HÌ T o tals ...................... 15 7 16 37 P .T .A . q g SHOW po p u ' latio ' n less S th tB an t°S New 0Ut h0 S * York “By Ju ly , we expect to com- C ity, most of w hich 1s aro u n d th e P o rt O rfo rd 33 fß ft pf tp seacoast. p lete in sta lla tio n of fifty n e w - n — W agner, f ....................... i 0 3 2 lines w hich will provide c e n tra l I F l/A “R eg u lated p re tty w ell by th e F lake, f ........................... 3 0 4 6 office facilities for about 150 ad- , ’ B ro o k in g s-H arb o r P.-T. A., to K erber, c .........................5 1 2 11 help raise funds f o r o u tfittin g g o v ernm ent, business is not per- U nder sponsorship of th e V. F. d itio n a l telephones. COmpete’ Pence, . B .............. ¿ Z . 3 6 1 12 th e high school band, w in sta g e W. post, th e 1952 M arch of D im es “In F e b ru a ry we w ill in stall er, g .......................1 0 4 2 its first a n n u a l T a le n t Show set ' ° ” W ° th e r h a n d ’ th c n a ” Forni e a co m p letely a u to m a tic em e r dance will be held this S a tu rd a y ---------------- (fo r this com ing a t..rd « v «t t,On is p re tty m uch c o n tro lled by this com ing a tu rd a y , a t th e gency pow er p la n t in B rookings night a t th e V. F. W. hall. T h e! labor unions, and labor is sorely T o ta ls .................... 13 7 14 33 high school gym. T he show will so th a t th e re w ill be no in te r post hopes th a t people will a tte n d o nnri„ „ . needed in th a t cou n try . th e T a le n t Show and then com e ™ " nK b> <t“ “ rte ra : com m ence a t 8 p. m., w ith ad m is ru p tio n s in telep h one service dur- “T he sto ry about th e ra b b its in tng any co m m ercial p o w e r o u t - 'd lrec ,ly *° ,h e hal1. for th e sue- !?8,S ................8 2? 27 37 sion $1 for a d u lts an d stu d en ts th a t co u n try m akes q u ite a sto ry cess of th e dim es d riv e depends ? rf ° r, l 8 ? 28 33 and children at 50c. age. In addition to th e im prove —th ey w ere im proted from E n g ‘ S lri" 3 . No p ro g ram has been released m e n ts we a re m aking a t B rook larg ely upon the success of this land, and since th ere a re no coy *n 1 c u rta in ra is e r* the sec by th e P.-T. A., but it is u n d e r ings exchange, w ork n ea rin g com dance. Mrs. L ucille M olino is th e otes, foxes o r o th e r an im als to local ch a irm an in th e drive. I ° nd s trin p of th e B ruin S(Juad stood th a t a full p ro g ram has pletio n a t C rescent C ity will a l p rey upon them , they m u ltip lied had less tro u b le in dow ning th e ir been arran g e d , w ith all o rg a n i No re p o rt has been m ade a v a il lev ia te g re a tly m any of th e long and alm ost o v er-ran the co u n try , able about th e success of th e ’52 opponents. 45 to 30. The s c o re : zatio n s p a rtic ip ia tin g except the u n til today th ey a re a c tu a lly a d ista n c e problem s w h i c h have B rookings 45 fg ft pf tp R o tary , w ith m any of those m em been en c o u n te red in th e past. On drive, b u t it is th o u g h t th a t it W eston, R., f ............... 2 1 4 5 b ers being also m em bers of o th e r m enace to the life in th e n ation. o r ab o u t Feb. 15 we will move has not had th e e n th u siasm w hich ‘A u stra lia n s a r e a firiendly S h e a re r, f .................... 2 0 0 4 organ izatio n s. T he R otary’ club into o u r new telephone building have been g iven in th e past. Ja g g e rs, f .....................0 0 0 0 has alread y p u rch ased th e drum s people q u ite like ours, but w ith a t C rescen t City, a t w hich tim e m an y odd expressions fo r us. T he G rush, Jac k , f..................7 3 1 17 fo r th e band. W’e will add tw o ad idtional sw itch A u stria lia n s w ere all-o u t in th e Johnson, f ....................0 0 0 0 An ad v e rtise m en t a p p e ars in b o ard positions, w hich will m ake la s t w ar. They had all th e ir m an Langlois, c ....................4 2 3 10 a n o th e r colum n of th is paper. m o r e l o n g d istan ce o p erato rs pow er in N o rth A frica a t th e N ew m an, c .................„.1 0 2 2 a v a ila b le t o h an dle B rookings' tim e we first w ent th ere , but a C urtis, c .........................0 0 0 0 calls. Also, m ore toll lines are defense p erim e te r was set up on B ecause of serious overload in H usstll, g ................ 0 1 5 being added betw een C rescent th e th ird and fo u rth grades, it F adling. F„ g ................... 0 0 5 th e n o rth e rn coast line w hich w as C ity an d Coos Bay, and one m ore w as necessary to set up a com P h ettep lace , g ................ 0 ' p lanned to sto p the Jap s. They 1 5 direct line will be added betw een bined e x tra section in th e B a p P an zer, g ............... „ .....2 1 4 Mr. and Mrs. C laude Noel Gol- had d ra fte d wom en in to an arm y B rookings and C rescent C ity — tist C om m unity ch urch basem ent. dizen announce th e engagem ent — fo r lab o r purposes m ainly. m ak in g a to ta l of fo u r lines be Mrs. C arol R. B andw in of F o rest and ap p ro ach in g m a r r i a g e of “O p p o rtu n ities to e n te r b u si T o tals .......................18 9 29 45 tw een th e tw o cities. th e ir d a u g h te r, B etti Allwynne, ness th e re a re not too good for Grove, O re., has been hired to • • anyone, but Chanel's to o b tain a to C hief M ate C h arles F ran k lin “B rookings h a s enjoyed t r e - 1 teach this group. S he has been P o rt O rford 30 fg ft pf tp m endous g ro w th d u rin g th e past a tten d in g O regon C ollege of Edu- S utp h in , f ...................... 0 2 4 2 M organ, son of Mr. and Mrs. jo b have no equal an y w h ere,” he few y ears, w hich has c re a te d an cation, M onm outh. She is ex p e r C lark Fox M organ of P a rk R ap said in closing, and to an sw e r a A nderson, f ............ .....0 1 1 ids, Minn. few questions. alm ost su p erh u m a n ta sk to pro ienced, having ta u g h t a t Ione, Thom as, f .......................1 0 1 2 vide ad e q u a te telep h o n e service. R ockaw ay and G aribaldi. Miss Goldizen is a g ra d u a te of Dr. J. E. S tevenson told of th e N elson, f ........................ .0 1 0 0 W e believe th a t by th e end of this N e w S tu d e n ts — B rookings High School and Ven terrific explosion, in the D utch W ard, f ........................... 0 0 0 0 y e a r we will have done a t least a New’ stu d e n ts com ing in d u rin g K napp, c .........................3 3 4 9 tu ra Ju n io r College, and a t p res E a s t Indies, in 1883, and of th e fa ir job of ca tc h in g up. O u r plans the w eek w e re : L an tz s .......................... 0 0 0 0 en t is p riv a te s e c re ta ry to the n u m b er of tim es the force w as env isag e th a t B rookings will con High school: Leslie P ullen, a Jam ieson, g ................. 2 3 4 7 traffic m a n a g e r of P o rt H eunem e, felt aro u n d the globe. He said he C alif. tin u e to grow, and we a re m aking ju n io r; H enry H ervig, fresh m an ; rem em bered th e incident because B ullock, g .................... 1 0 1 2 te l e p h o n e in sta la tio n s w hich will G rades: C arol Davis, R obert C ol Mr. M organ is a tta c h e d to the it sounded like a blast in th e dis K n u tch er, g ................. 1 4 0 6 grow w ith th e city .” M cBride a s lins, Jerry- M eyers, e ig h th ; W il N a v a l C o n stru ctio n B attalio n tance. C ountless people w ere k ill Johnson, g ....................0 0 1 0 se rte d in conclusion. liam Davis, sev en th ; Neil Olson, S pencer, g ....................0 0 0 0 (S eabees) a t P o rt H eunem e. He ed by the explosion, and houses spent fo u r y ea rs in th e Pacific w ere w recked for m ore th a n a fourth. 100 miles. a re a d u rin g W orld W a r 2. In s titu te C om ing— T o tals .......................8 14 16 30 T he w edding will be solem nized D ave F ran k lin , of Coos Bay, School will be dism issed for S coring by q u a r te rs : Mr. and M rs. E rn e st S. Ames T hursday, Ja n . 31 a n d F riday, Sunday, Feb. 10, a t th e N aval w as a guest. of W ash o u g al, W ash., announce Feb. 1, fo r th e an n u a l C u rry Co. B rookings .................7 21 33 45 C hapel a t P o rt H eunem e, w ith a th e m a rria g e of th e ir d au g h ter, teac h ers in stitu te , to be held a t P o rt O rford .............3 14 21 30 w edding su p p er to follow. A fter G enevieve, to D onald L. Young, Coos Bay. F e b ru a ry 25. th e couple will be Mr. and Ms. Geoge B an ta, b ro th o f B rookings, a t C am as, W ash . C hange H 8. H ours— a t hom e to th e ir friends a t 82B % J a n . 14. er-in -law and siste r of Mrs. Owen High school hours w ill change F o r th e w eek ending on Sun- M ira Lom a C ircle, O xnard, Calif. Brown, accom panied h e r from As M r. and M rs. Young a re now a t th e beginning of second se Max. Min Rato to ria, w here th e B an tas live, to a t hom e in th e a p a rtm e n t a t m ester to 8:50 a. m. and close J a n u a ry 14 45 39 .44 B rookings. T he B a n ta ’s a re look Young s G ift shop, w hich they a t 3:55 p. m. T his w ill relieve J a n u a ry 15 44 39 .37 C ity business licenses fo r 1952 ing fo r a location, having sold Sf'll m anage. Mr. Young recen tly the bus overload on th e H a rb o r J a n u a ry 16 42 36 26 a re du e and pay ab le a t th e city th e ir d airy ranch. as d isch arg ed from th e arm y, run. J a n u a ry 17 54 34 re c o rd e r’s office. T his applies to Jo h n M usser is rep o rted to be ar.d on com ing to B rookings to B eginning band and boys chorus J a n u a ry 18 45 34 54 those who have not alread y paid. c ritic a lly ill a t a P o rtla n d h o s ► s ’t his p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. will be added to th e school pro- J a n u a ry 19 19 46 38 1.29 F loyd Young of Y oung’s 5 & 10. p ital w h ere he h as been rem oved J a n u a ry 20 ......... 46 38 .62 Show th e p<*ople w ith view from Seaside hospital, C resc en t decided to m ak e his hom e here. R ainfall for w eek 352 sta tio n e ry , a t th e P ilo t office. C ity. DlltlGS DdltCG7 Set VL» | Of TIl|C Sflt Billed For Sat. Eve. Another Teacher Added To Faculty Announce Troth »Of Their Daughter Newlyweds Arrive Local News Weather Report Licenses Are Due