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'•* «... <* O L ib ra ry PER COPY, at all newsstands s-flìrlnr ffct Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community \ oluine Seven, Number Two Crab Feed Added To 'Church Fund' BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON STATE BANK CHARTER GRANTED; OPERATION IS EXPECTED SHORTLY PILOT WAS INFORMED, ON FRIDAY Catholic Church To Open Sunday lk u is d .iy . M .u d i 1«, Models Revealed For Fashion Show More t h a n 400 people were The new Catholic church, which served. Tuesday evening at the has been in the building since By Faye Sunderland Chetco G range hall by the High last Septem ber, will be used for SALEM, March 8— (Special to the Pilot)— Estis L. the first time, Sunday. The build Good fabrics and new design School age Sunday school class of B aptist Com m unity church. A Morton, who resigned as assistant manager of the First ing was put up at a cest of $12,- belie their modest prices in th< •check, a t the tim e this issue goes X). It has a seating capacity of sm art styles that will be showi National Bank of Portland, Salem branch, last Septem (X to press is unavailable, since a 174. The exterior stru c tu re was at the Fashion Show being heli num ber of the youth had not ber, will become president of the Oregon State Bank at put up under tb-a direction of Saturday, March 22, at the higl turned in their money and un Brookings, it was announced today. George Powell of Gold Beach and school gym. There's just no doubt that this y e a r’a show will sent sold tickets. John Hall of Brookings. everyone’s spirits winging. I ermission to organize the Brookings bank was granted Taken as a project to add to The interior was finished by The urge to buy som ething new the church build ng fund, the by State Superintendent of Banks A. A. Rogers. Capital and under direction of Joe Sidle usually reaches its p e a k jusl youth bought about 1000 crab, stock is $75,000. At present there is no bank serving an °f Swift, Minn., who has erected about now. One feels th at Spring and advertised the affair as th at and finished m any churches. He is here and th at w intry w ard estimated 7000 persons in the Brookings area. project. Much illness on the part came here for this work. robe gets duller by the m inute of m any of the students involved, A pot luck supper is being put Morton Mn^es Statement Many surprises are in sto w for together w ith not the best of Estis L. M erton, president, a r on T hursday evening by the Al those attending the s h o w this w eath er probably held attendance rived Saturday, and Monday, in ta r Society in honor ofM r. Sidle year. S atellite Club m em fers to the figure served. However, the an interview with the Pilot, said: and his wife, who will s ta rt back have planned a beautiful setting leaders of the group feel g ra t ‘At a m eeting of the sta te bank to M innesota Monday to s ta rt and also, as usual, have a su r ified at the turnout and said in ing board at Salem , Friday, A. A. spring work on th eir farm. prise finale presented by the club a telephone conversation to the The interior of the church is members. Rogers, superintendent of banks, Pilot th a t a tidy sum would no finished entirely of wood. The Models previewing new spring On a recent visit to Brokings gave approval for authority to doubt be turned over to the fund. Communion railing, m ain a lta r styles are all local people. From J. L. Turnbull, building and site organize the Oregon S ta te Bank and side a lta rs are made of Phil Crab feeds, every tim e such an specialist from Oregon S ta te De for t h e Brookings-Harbor a n d the tiny tots who usually steal ippine m ahogany, and gumwood. affair has been staged in this vi- the show, our lovely high school partm ent of Education, advised Southern C urry County area. Ad An electric organ has been p u r cinit, prove popular. Coast resi girls and our young m atrons, the the district th a t aditional land equate capital as presccribed by dents certainly like th eir seafood would be necessary to provide for both sta te and federal laws gov chased by the A ltar Society. models are all people everyone I regardless of season. The pastor and congregation knows. the additional grow th of t h e erning banks will be subscribed wish to thank all who donated P atro n s of the event w ere em d istrict’s school. Concluded on Page Three Eu-Lee’s announces her model« time, money and m aterial tow ard phatic in th eir praise of the serv- The new Oregon school stan as M ary Lou Berger, Lois Chap the building. They are also g ra te given by the youth of the dards requires five acres plus an man, Sondra P arker, Miss R uth ful to the business men of this ¿Kiss. Some of them spent prac addtional acre for each 100 pupils [ Tuttle, and Mesdames Mary W al area who co-operated. Everyone tically the entire day on the ar- of predicted u ltim ate enrollm ent is invited to see the church on lace, Alice Rausch. II. W ilbanks, rangm ent and serving. for the elem entary school, and 10 L aurel Phetteplace and Dorothy Sunday. acres plus an additional acre for Cofield. Eu-Lee’s new line of hats The Crescent City 20-30 Club, each 100 pupils of predicted u lti an organization of young men will compdete the E aster ensem bles they will show. m ate enrollm ent for the h i g h between the ages of 20 and 30. school. Robinson’s Tot Shop has select, plans a c h a rte r for a group in A fter looking at several tra c ts Brookings, the Pilot was informed ed the following little folks to GOLD BEACH—A scholarship of land in the area, Mr. Turnbull this week. P ictures showing the trip of model their showing of children’s to the 1952 4-H sum m er school at advised th a t the district should clothing: Shirley Davis, D iane ( h artered in 1946, the Crescent Bob and Les Dimmick, and their Oregon S ta te College has been obtain additional land adjacent Kanick, Nancy Kerns, David won by Gordon Britton, 13, mem to the present school grounds, and C ity club already is loaded w ith father and a doctor companion, Kerns, Donna Kaiser. ber of the Langlois Livestock suggested th a t w ith both the high distinction from its achievem ents to Canada, where the Dimmicks F or Phillips Lad and D ad’« Club. This is the Safew ay Stores and elem entary grounds adjacent in com m unity good. This group bought land in the F ra ze r River Shop, models have been listed: aw ard for the top livestock breed to each other, probably 17 or 18 points w ith intense pride to its county, w ere displayed a t R otary M arjory Freem an, C harlo tte ing project in the county, said acres would satisfy the require safety program, annual Easter luncheon, Tuesday. In color, all Simpson, U V e m e Landauer, P a t showed the beauties of the scen ( lifford Jenkins, county agent. m ents of the school as fa r as the Lgg hunts, B-B gun meets, kite Shanahan and others. ery of th a t section, together with meets, driving instruction in the Last y e a r this scholarship was S ta te D epartm ent of Education schools, w aste disposal containers the game and fish the group had won by Neil K napp of P ort O r was concerned. caught or bagged. Acting on the recom mendation for the city, bleachers a t the ford. Gordon’s project includes Guests Present football field, and scores of others dairy, beef, health, sheep a n d of Mr. Turnbull, the board ob Guests of Bob Dimmick w ere I which m atch any mentioned. cam p cookery. Last y ear he ex tained options from Mr. and Mrs. his fa th e r and brother; Dr. Ronni- A service club, along the lines hibited a herd of dairy females Sabin, Mr. and Mrs. Bollinger, ger, O. H. Bengtson. Brookings Bruins cam e awa of Rotary, Kiwanis. Lions, etc., and Mr. and Mrs. Docherty for thé a t the county fair. He has been George Funk, gone 11 weeks from the district tournam ent a the 20-30 club lim its its m em ber a club m em ber for five years and needed poperty. Options w ere: ship to th at age group. N aturally and Lloyd Moss, who has been Coquille last week with absolute is president of his livestock club Sabin tract, 1.1 acres... $2,250 they point out, youth likes to in southern C alifornia for his ly nothing in way of honors. Ii this year. . function w ith youth in any move health, were back to the club, and the Friday night game, Elktoi S im ilar aw rds w ere made in 29* Bollinger tract, 3 acres 7,000 sm othered the Bruins 50 to 32 ment. Being national in scope, reported how glad they were. counties to 12 boys and 17 girls.. Both em phatically stated th a t S atu rd ay night, Drain, in the las Docherty tra c t, 2 acres 5,500 this group has national tie-in to W alter Prichard, 16, Bend, won aid the young man sta rtin g a ca the Brookings club lead any of ten seconds, “m ade” a foul shoi the $100 college scholarship of The board is therefore calling reer of its own their travels in courtesy and fel which broke a 35-all tie and wai Safeway, Inc. presented annually a special m eeting of the voters lowship. aw arde third place in the dis So th at young men in this age to the 4-H er who has the best of School D istrict No. 17C to au trict standings. livestock breeding project in the thorize purchase of the needed group m ay b e tte r learn the func The brief resum e of the games, S tate. Only club m em bers who additional land, and to authorize tioning of this club a dinner and by q u a rte rs: have w o n the sum m er school paym ent to be m ade from back organizational m eeting has been Eagles Auxiliary m eetir^ has Friday Evening— scholarship in a previous year are tax and serial levy moneys. The planned for this Friday evening. been postponed from Friday due Brookings ............... 4 17 20 32 eligible for this sta te award. m eeting will be held April 3, at March 14. at Don’s Clic Housed to Eagles Banquet. Special meet- Elkton ..................... 12 26 34 50 Young P richard s breeding proj 8.00 p. m. a t the school house beginning a t 7:30 p. m. E lse will be held on Friday, March 21. • • • w here In this Issue appear an ect includes four Guernsey fe (gym nasium ). B rain ........................ 7 13 28 40 In seeking a way to pay for this advertisem ent, w ith application m ales—a registered producing Pow ers .............. _ 7 18 35 44 cow’ and three yearling heifers*, adidtional land inquiry was made blank, for convenience of those Saturday Games and a purebred Spotted Poland- as to the use of back tax money, who have not already been con The Azalea Garden Y ear Books Brookings — .......... 7 16 27 35 China sow’. W alter rents 2H acres and the following inform ation was tacted. who wish to affiliate. list H arch 14 as this week’« m eet B rain ........................io l l 23 30 The club, the 4 ■ pasture from his fath er in ex received from the D p epart in c d S i ta a i te c lJ p a rt- m r u organizers ix ttm z e rs p point o in t ing. The club wishes its members • • • change for labor. m ent of Education through Mrs o u t’ ,tan d s fnr service to youth to know that this is an e rro r and Pow ers ................... 4 13 24 40 „ . . J an(1 com m unity This group is the th at the m eeting wil be held on Elkton .................... 9 14 22 35 Concluded on Page Fourteen * one which - • affords the young L Chetco Rod & Gun Club held only Thursday afternoon at the Chetco men the chance they really de Grange, at 1:30 p m - M arch 13. its reg u lar m eeting a t the club Mrs. W. C. S ta n le y and M ar Show the people with view serve. If works with all other house Tuesday evening. Nelson of Port Hod were week stationery, at the Pilot office. service organizations. Reach Your Buyer in these ads! end visitors a t the P. D. Hanki Land Available If 'Yes' Vote Given At School Election 20-30 Club Would Charter This Area 4-H Scholarship To Langlois Boy Canadian Pictures Shown To Rotary Bruins Lost Two At District Tourn. N O T IC E NOTICE a iu iii