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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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L O C A L n e w s Lesmeister Went
tte and R ichard C rook
• ♦ SCOUT NOTES 4 J have C h alo m oved
to M edford w here
Baseball Confab
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Cecil Ja m e s w ho recen tly p u r
O u r th em e for the m onth is chased a gas statio n .
At Coquille, Sun.
m odel building. We are also s t a r t
Thursday, April io, 1952
the league back on an eig h t-tea m 1
basis.
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P ete says the new boys in the
W ould you like to get rid c i ^ h e
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a rea a re anxious Io s ta rt w orking old. unusable, clean "clothes th a t
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'o u t but th a t first p ractice will not are hanging o r sto red in y o u r
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be called u n til A pril 20. which clo set? If so. please drop a p ost
will leave fo u r full weeks of prac- ca rd t.o the D orcas S ociety of th e
Miss Joan, d a u g h te r of Mrs.
S e v e n th . D ay A d ventist ch u rch ,
ing o u r wild flower collection. M ildred B yrne, arriv e d by plane
P e te L esm eister and “W hitey” |tic e Iwfore opening on M ay 18.
b
M ark M alcolm and Mr. W heeler S a tu rd a y to spend the ten-day M atson, business m an ag e r a n d
Brookings w a s scheduled at ........
B rookings,
and they w ill
be ----
hap-
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d
of
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a
rb
o
r
a
re
the
new
a
ssista
n
t
spring
vacation
from
W
illam
ette
Playing
m
an
ag
e
r
of
Reedsport
for
th
a
t
week-end.
If
py
to
p
jc
k
up
yOUr
bundle.
The
il
Cub
M
asters.
The
pack
m
eeting
the
eighth
team
is
not
added,
w
om
en
of
this
o
rg
an
izatio
n
h
av e
U
n.versity,
w
ith
h
e
r
m
other.
u
B rookings “B eavers”
will be the last W ednesday of the
B rookings will draw a bye tor sen t n boxes of clo th in g th is y e a r
m ade a trip to Co
m onth at 7p. m. at I. O. O. F. hall
the first week.
to th e needy in K orea.
for pitching in at th e last pack quille S unday a n d
C
T h e den w ith th e best p a re n t
New p lay ers who have talk ed
m eeting w ith his balloon g a m e — i a tte n d e d th e second
C
a tte n d a n c e will win a prize at
to W hitev and P ete and who w an t
it w as am using.
an n u a l sp rin g m e e t
th e pack m eeting. We also will
jto try out for th e club a re Bill
Jim m y, son of P a u l P eterso n ,
ing of the S o u th w e st
£
have on display some models.
D arnell a n d Bob C hapm an of an d b *s friend, Lee P erkins, w ho
CUB DEN 7
ern O regon baseball
T
W e w a n t to th a n k Mr. A rrell
Glenwood, W ash., also D ale Land- soon wU1 be Koing to one of Un-
Jess F itzhugh brough o u r near- league of which the
ing of A shland and Jo h n Hood (
S am s cam ps, cam e for a
y finished den doodle.
I B rookings team w ill be a me ?m‘ and H arley M itts. H ank W est- sh o rt v isit- T uesday night.
lie opened o u r m eeting by sa y I lx i a g a in th is year.
brook, of S m ith R iver, P e te 's old i --------------------------------------------------
ing o u r pledge and prom ise, and
K.nal
d
etails
fo
r
th
e
com
ing
tru
s ty . will
h is , ide ln h u n t. |
„ A sh |an d a re e
„
No. 2310
then we played a question gam e.
¡,o
, he clu b w h fn school ,s
In th e C ircu it C ourt of the S ta te
O ur new den chief is Tom m y season w hich is scheduled to b e - |ln g p lay ers.
gin
on
the
w
eek-end
of
M
ay
18.
j
Any
o
th
e
r
play
ers
new’
to
the
of O regon for the C ounty of W idney. O u r new D enner is P ete
out. O th e r p lay er possibilities in
C u rry .
1 he leag u e ra n [a a re a a re ask
asked
wui. *uv
ea to see P ete Les- clude Jim N ierm an , N orb W ell
H igginbotham . O u r new K eeper w ere ironed out.
H o m er K essler, doing business of the Buckskin is Jess F itzhugh. into som e u n expected difficulties ■ m eister o r WTiitey M atson. It is m an and Bob F ra n z of O regon
w hen R eedsport, w hich w as orig- , the c lu b ’s policy to use home ta l- S ta te . P e te is also anxious to
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u n d er the assum ed nam e of C urry
inally going to field a team , p u ll ent w h erev er possibl.e
line up Bill H a n au sk a of S alem ,
(bounty L u m b er Co., P laintiff,
CUB DEN 1
ed out of the league, leaving only
B
unky
P
eterso
n
an
d
W
ally
M
a
an
ex-B rooklyn farm hand. H a n
We m et w ith Mrs. M ack Mil-
versus
seven team s. E ugene and K lam ciel of C rescent C ity and Ken au sk a pitched tw o gam es fo r last
B. C arl C lass and Edna (¡lass, colm Tuesday m oning at 10. We
a th F a lls a re lieing co n tacted by K im ura and K eith Johnson of y e a r's B rookings team and allo w
husband and wife, and G. C. G lass w ent on a hike for w ild flowers.
leag u e officials in an effort to put S o u th e rn O regon C ollege of Ed ed only one ea rn ed run.
and J a n e Doe Glass, husband and ( ubbers p re se n t w e r e N orm an
M alcolm, P at Kelley, M ichael De-
wife, D efendants.
•
To » B. C a rl Glass and Edna ^ loC1k' J e r r y M a rk e r’ T hom as
(¡lass », husband and wife, and G I ^® rd n e r» David H o v er- and Bob
C. G lass and ■ J - a n e Doe (¡lass, h u s W idney. Jim m y W idney, the Den
< hief w ent, too. Thos. G ardner,
band and wife;
K e ep er of th e B uckskin.
In the N am e of the S ta te of
O reg o n : You a re hereby re q u ired 000000<X><X>00<>000<XX>00000
to ap p ear an d an sw er th e com
p la in t filed ag a in st you in the
¿above e n title d action at law w ith
Real Estate Broker
in
days from the d a te of se rv
*4-m ile n o rth on H ighw ay 101
ice of this S um m ons upon you if
serv ed w ith in this C ounty; or if
serv ed w ithin any o th e r County
of th is S ta te , then w ithin tw enty
h’ou F. Sunderland, Salesm an
H o u rs: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
days from the d ate of the service
of this Sum m ons upon you; and if
serv ed ujmhi you in any S ta te of
New 2-bedroom house rig h t In
th e U nited S ta te s o th e r han the town. F. H. A. term s.
(lifts iur those people who {now little about the Coast, may be pur
S ta te of O regon, then w ithin four
(4) w eeks a f te r the d ate of such
chased at two places in Curry County— novel gifts which will tell
S m all liveable h o u s e, $3(XX)
service; and if you fail to answ er, cash o r $3300 on term s.
fo r w an t th ereof, the plain tiff
the h i ¡pit nt mote with pictures than you could in pages and pages.
w ill apply to th e C ourt for th e
B eau tifu l E lizab eth tra c t, nest-
re lie f played for m p la n till's com- ,ing am ong s(a te ly t r e p s and
p lain t, succinctly; plam tifi w dl s h ru bs. P a rk u rea w ith creek
ta k e ju d g m en t against you in th e Close in> ,arg e ,otg clty w a (e r
su m of Eight H undred and F orty- $107 down $25
m onth H prc
eig h t and 85/100 ($818.85) Dol- is flne chance to invest ¡n (he
la rs; to r in tere st th ereo n at th e fu tu re
r a te of six p er cent p er annum
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are printed upon the upper left-hand corner of monarch size station
from F e b ru a ry 19, 1952. and fo r | S P E C IA L : H ighw ay fro n ta g e
his costs and d isbursem ents h erein , outside city lim its, especially su it-
ery, showing i i different coastal views, including one of Azalea State
in cu rred and lor such o th e r and able for tra ile r cam p,
fu r th e r relief as to the ( ’ourt may
Park, Rhododendrons, Mack Arch, Rogue River Bridge Tower, The
seem m eet and just.
Good incom e p ro p e rty in nice
’Phis sum m ons is published by location. S m all down paym ent,
Hole in the Wall, Coos Bay Bridge, Heceta I lead and Hcceta Head
o rd e r of Hon. Dal M. King, C ir
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cud Ju d g e of th e S ta te of Ore-
LO TS: V arious locations, pric-
Lighthouse Cape Arrago Lighthouse, and Myrtlewood trees.
gon for the Second Ju d icial Dis- cd $700 up. Easy T erm s,
trict, which order was m ade and
Include these to the friends far away from the Oregon Coast who
E xcellent business location on
en tered on tin ’ Ith day of April.
I
iwy,
close
in.
19,52. directin g >*ublication of this
have no idea of the scenery of this area. You will find one of these
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sum m ons once each w eek lor tour
SOME
good
investm
ent
prop
successive w eeks in the Brook-
immediately sent in return— thanking you heartily for the gift. They
erties in Cury County. Come
in g s-H arb o r Pilot, a new spaper
in
an
d
nee
u
h
tit
u
e
have
to
of g en e ral circulation, published
offer.
are not only inexpensive, but novel and gainging in popularity.
in th e City ot Brookings, Cures
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C ounty, S ta te o t O regon D ate ot
Other homes, ocean frontage,
first publication April 10, 1952. tota a»ni acreage.
D ate of last publication, May 8.
1962.
1 Ierc is the way you can help friends—
E D F. ACKLEY. A ttorney for
P la in tiff; P ost Office Address.
Box 625, B rookings Oregon
Attention!
SUMMONS
M. G. BECKER
IN S U R A N C E
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9 dea l •AU-'ditne.
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