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Canadian Artists Booked Sunday A t Third Concert Thursday, March 13, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Page Twelve ap p e a r in £oncert a t th e C rescent E lk G ra m m a r School, S unday a f ternoon, M arch 16, a t 2:15. LOCAL NEWS Mrs. K ipper stopped a t th e P i lot office T h u rsd ay to say hello. She and h e r husband w ere on th e ir w ay to C rescent C ity to com plete boiler in sta lla tio n for the P ara g o n Plyw ood Co. They have been a t C ulp C reek. Ore., and w ill go to A laska on a con tra c t soon. K ipper & W y a tt in sta lle d the boiler a t the local plywood p lan t. Scout News Notes O u r Girl S cout m eeting w as called to o rd er by S h aro n B en n ett. S ecretary M arjorie D arg er read the m inute^. Joyce Raym ond gave the tre a s u re r’s rep o rt. R e fresh m en ts w ere served by Mrs. S ta n h u rs t and Mrs. S m ith who took us to th e p ark k .—S h aro n B ennett. SPRAY PAINTIN& T he trio, com posed of Miss Bet- ly -Je a n H agen, violinist, W illiam Free Estimates Hossaek, cellist, and Jo an R ow C R E SC EN T C ITY —T hree b ril land, pianist, will be the first of Plowing — Discing lian t young C anadian a rtis ts will its kind to be p resen ted in the Yard Leveling! be th ird in the Del N o rte Com- local concert series as w ell as the first S unday afte rn o o n concert of th e association. T he ensem ble is a new ly-form ed one th a t m ade PH O NE 2565 its first highly successful to u r in T y p u ew riter ribbons av ailab le w M the spring of 1951. T h eir p resen t a t the P ilot Office. to u r ta k e s th em to m ore th a n 60 Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Robinson en g ag em en ts in which they p re of R obinson’s Tot Shop will be sent a p ro g ram of wide v arie ty at hom e a f te r this w eek a t the and in te re st, w ith trios, solos, and fo rm e r G rootendorst place, re duos scored for th e ir in stru m en ts. cen tly purchased. T h eir nephew, Jo an R ow land, pianist, is a n a George, th e ir assistan t, and h i s 1 <cs tive of T oronto. A lthough she is fam ily will occupy an a p a rtm e n t only 21, she has concertized e x there. Sawmill and Logging Supplies; Esco Logging R ig tensively for 10 years, is a v e te r Mr. A lderson, fa th e r of Mrs. an of sixteen o rc h e stra l e n g a g e ging; Skookum Blocks; Forgings; Pacific W ire ■ m ents, and m ade h e r debut in H enry K err, re tu rn e d to his home Rope, Socketing and Splicing; Hi-Voltage, Rough New York in 1949 w ith a recital a t C e n tra lia W ash. S a tu rd a y . He I th a t received m uch critic a l e n accom panied Jim M cG laughlin, Service Light bulbs; R. Hoe & Co. Ins., Inlaid, new em ployee of K e rr H a rd w are thusiasm . <® J O H N « 1 1 1 L I — T O R O N T O Electro and Regular Saw bits, Shanks, Hoe, Symons B etty -Jea n H agen, violinist, is & E lec tric w hen he w ent to C he n iunity C oncert A ssociation’s c a l also in h e r e a rly 20s, w hose m u h alis for his w ife and tw o ch il and Atkins Pattern. en d a r of m usical events when tho sical ach ievem ents belie h er dren. They will stay a t th e K e rr Colum bia C anadian S trin g trio years. As w in n er of the N aum berg hom e u n til a place can be loacted to r them . A w ard, th e only C an ad ian so hon ored, she m ade h er debut recital No. 2259 Ed F. Ackley m et Mrs. Ackley in New York in Town H all in Box 543 Brookings Phone 2539 at S alem last w eek and th e two N ovem ber, 1950. She is th e w in re tu rn e d here la te S a tu rd a y . Mrs. In th e C ircuit C o u rt of th e S ta te n e r of nu m ero u s aw ard s including Ackley, who had been in th e Bay of O regon for th e C ounty of the 1951 E ato n g ra d u a tio n prize a re a for m edical tre a tm e n t, w as C urry. iKim the Royal C on serv ato ry of forced to com e by tra in in stead M usic in T o ro n to and the Thi- LEON A B E L L E W OLFORD, of bus, due to the strik e. baud In te rn a tio n a l C om petition P lain tiff, m P a ris last Ju n e. She has ful-1 vs. B0111 at S easide hospital, C res- filled successsfully e n g a g e m e n ts 1 cent City. M arch 6, a son, who JO H N F R E D E R IC i* W OLFORD. * i t h the o u tsta n d in g C an ad ian tipped the scales a t eigh t pounds AU THO RIZED ¿Defendant. sym phony o rc h e stra s and is a fre and seven ounces, to Mr. an d Mrs. TO: John Frederick Wolford. q uent p e rfo rm e r of the n etw o rk s Floyd Johnson. Mrs. R. E. S im D efen d an t. In the N am e of th e S ta te of of th e C an ad ian B ro ad castin g Co. mons. g ran d m o th e r, and th e Jo h n - W illiam How land, cellist, com es son-in-law and d a u g h te r, C apt. O reg o n : You a re hereby req u ired from a m usical fam ily th a t also rello road. to ap p e a r and an sw er the com \e. boasts a pianist, a soprano, a vi p la in t filed ag a in st you in th e Mrs. H azel G reen cam e by a ir olinist, and a h arp ist. W hile a above en title d C ourt and cause from S a c ra m e n to S unday to be on o r before th e ex p iratio n of stu d en t at th e U niversity of To w ith h er d au g h te r, Mrs. Floyd McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER lo u r w eeks from th e d ate of the ronto, H ossaek w as a m em ber of Johnson, to help c a re fo r th e new th e T oronto P hilh arm o n ic o rc h first publication of this sum m ons; AND REPAIR SERVICE baby boy, C arl A nthony. M other th a t is, on o r before the 26th day e stra . He has ap p eared in recital and babe left S easide H ospital of M arch, 1952. If you fail to so in m any C an ad ian cities and has M onday for th e ir C ap e F e rre llo Across from Shell Station Brookings, Oregon a p p e a r and unaw er, fo r w a n t played both as a soloist and as home. th ereo f, the plain tiff will apply a m em ber of m any ch am b er m u P. O. Box 596 Phone 344 Hom e from a w in te r’s sta y in to th e above e n title d C ourt for sic groups. W h erev er he has been N orfolk. Va., a re M r. and Mi's. th e relief prayed for in h er com he has been w arm ly received. A lthough a v e rsa tile m usician. Em il R. Moore. T hey becam e ac p la in t; th a t is. fo r a decree of said C ourt fo rever dissolving th e H ossaek does not confine his a c q u ain ted w ith th e ir g ra n d d a u g h lH>nds of m atrim ony h ereto fo re tiv ities e n tire ly to the cello. W ith ter. and enjoyed a visit w ith th e ir and now’ ex isting Iwtween plain- a b ach celo r’s and m a s te r’s degree son-in-law and d au g h ter, C apt. tiff and ueieiu an t and g ra n tin g *n m ath e m a tic s and physics, a l and Mrs. B an tan . T he B antons ready to his cred it, he is also expect to he statio n ed in Europe, i i d e r«' • if ab so lu te divorce in LIMITED TIME ONLY! fav o r of the plaintiff against the w orking on a PhD in astronom y. w ith th e arm y this spring. B oth d efen d an t and to r such o th er and have re la tiv e s on the e a s te rn sea. fu r th e r relief as to the C ourt m ay board. ». E stis M orton, who will he m a n seem Just and equitable. a g e r of th e local hank, now in S ev eral pet dogs and c a ts have T his sum m ons is published by th e process of o rg an izatio n , a r died lately from w hat a p p e a rs to * — o rd e r of the H onorable Guy II rived S a tu rd a y and is re g istered he poison, sp read over all p a rts F o rsy th , C ounty Judge of C urry ? ' * at the C hetco Inn. of town. C ounty, O regon, which o rd er w as m ad e and e n te re d on the 26th day /•v i of F eb ru ary , 1952, directing pub t Ä licatio n of this sum m ons once ea ch w eek lor four successive w eeks In the B ro o k in g s-llarb o r P ilo t, a ni’w sp apt'r of general c ir cu latio n . published in the City of B rookings, C u rry County. Oregon. Send in the attached information, u e udll oil and D ate of first publication. F eb adjust your saving machine— ru a ry 28, 1952. D a te of last publication, M arch 20, 1952. SA M U EL A. HALL. 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