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D r. B a rn a rd Joy
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
M o th e rs in g e rs A r e
L in o ty p e In s ta lle d
Thursday, May 22, 195:
home, and soon will s ta rt another
unit. Ground will be broken be-
H o n o re d For His
In H e a v v D e m a n d
By 'T y p o -P r in t'
E. E. M urry of Crescent City, P orp
end
the week. yO
m i n K F A rit Tnctniinti^n
*k. recuPe ra tin K at the home of! C arroll R eekm an will be am ong
'S u p e rio r S e rv ic e '
P.-T. A. M othersinegrs can be
a Linotype at Tvpo-Print Mon- h,s son’ George> and fam ily- a f t e r ' the graduates a t U niversity of
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beard faithfully rehearsing each
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u i
a d e s*
and con- ¡ Oregon
at is com
hrh.nds of Mr. and Mr». Albert S a tu rd a y a t 3:00 p. m. at B aptist ^ .
^
m ege
e n t at pneumonia
Seaside Hospital.
m o n V He
g r m
a d encem
u a t i n ent
g ^ next
bus-
Jo y in this area may or m ay not Com m unity church. They were careef* of W. D. Sibley, long-tim e ,
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1" "
T '»te getting sta rte d for the sea- employe of the C urry County Re-
Boss P utnam s tw’o bulldozers iness adm inistration.
JX T L h
,
'• ‘e“ - •on du‘ 10 lack o ' leadership. Mrs. porter, who ventured on his own kave leveled the J. C. W right
l« g th e honors bes owed upon H elen Rice was found
m oer than three years ago.
property on Fanbark road in prep-
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' bU|R'“ ° r I* rs u a d « l to take the group un-
The rise of the T ypo-Print is aratio n for a housing project soon
a,'" cla:
> r her direction. Mrs. Mabel Col. typical of the rise of many Amer- io s ta r ^ f u r t h e r details will be T o w n a n d C o u n try
•PhT . " “ T
a dt,par,m<>n' °" 11« was obtained as accom panist. ican business firms, from a sm all lnd,I*shed when released,
G as C o m p a n y
T hursday honored an official sta
I,a D arst, a fte r com pleting his
The group has made a num ber beginning to one which now taxes
tioned at P ortland and an Ash
the physical stren g th of its o w n -’own home and helping his neigh-1 Brook^ngs ° ^ ce at M atot Co —
land native, presenting them sil of appearances of late, the first
er,
Wes, who has passed quite a hors build a garage, has piled the Bhone 291, Brookings or call Ph.
v er m edals for superior service. being before P.-T. A. which was num ber of sum m ers along the dumber on a lot adjacent to his 3521,
T'*’1 Crescent City, or w rite ” P.
m
ore
or
less
a
practice
ap
p
ear
The recognitions went to Dr.
O. Box 342, C rescent City. J. E.
way.
ance.
May
8,
the
group
sang
foi
B arn ard Joy, form erly of Ashland
W ith a sm all press in his ga P rint also carries office supplies (Jim ) DAYTON, distributor. B u
and now assistan t to the adm in Azalea Garden Club and May IS
rage, this new business has grown of sorts, and does photo-engrav tane tanks for rent, sale or lease.
is tra to r of the a g ricu ltu ral re for B accalaureate.
until
now it occupies a shop on ing work. Mrs. W. D. Sibley ably Office located at' Anderson Plum b
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____1 and D to uring
search adm
inistration,
Bert Azalea Festival they
the
highway
a t the south edge assists her husband with the bus- ing Co., Fresno S treet, offi P a
W. W hitlock, officer in charge and hav° Pron,ised to help out on the
cific Ave., C rescent City.
of
town.
Equipm
ent in way of iness.
c h airm an of the Pacific Coast m usical program . M embers a re :
presses
and
type
have
been
added
±
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board of grain supervisors at
Helen Rice, director; Maliel Col-
P o rtla n d .
*>s, accom panist; Edith Ackley, m ore often than the ow ner was
W hitlock’s aw ard was made ¡n « Minna Akers, Alice Beem, Mar- ready to pay for them, but was
ab sen tia but Dr. Joy received his g aret Brvuer- Selm a Campbell, forced through necessity. Now, to
m edal from A griculture S ecretary ( k‘° C ra ‘E. Doris Crosby, P at assist in the composition of type
C harles F. B rannan at a cere- Dishman,, Muiriel Gragg, Aud- so necessary to any shop, a type
m ony a t which President Trum an rey
Ingram .
Gladys
Kanick. setting m achine has been added.
Right at the moment all the
w as the speaker. The departm ent (I,ad>’s Lindskoug, Ann Nichols,
■quipment
th a t would be needed
m ade 87 service aw ards
M ary Mendenhall, Jean Panzer, ?quipn,t
Fast, E ffic ie n t C le a n in g & P ressin g !
D r. Joy was recognized for h is ,'Alice Rausch. Helen Sm ith, Ber-
* 'a r t a new siw I* r »-«uld be a
w ork in organizing and directing 1 nice S |anhurst. Bernadine Steele, press of sufficient size for th a t
j purpose.
th e national m arketing research J v ,ry W atson, Dee W hite, Ruth
P IC K -U P A N D D E LIV E R Y SERVICE!
I he ballots for the prim aries
workshops held during the p a st
°°dw aid.
Frances
W ilbank,
w ere printed at the Typo-Print,
th re e sum m ers at leading mid- Minnie W right, Ethel H annan,
which had to use the big press at
w estern universities, while Whit
Jock was cited lor his work in the *s a m em ber and foi rner chairm an the Pilot at Brookings on the
Republican ticket. At present the
g rain post.
, of the school board in suburban
county fair books and the high
The Ashland man is a son of A rlington county, Virginia.
school annual a re requiring at-1
Mr and Mrs. Albert C. Joy, now , He has found tim e while in d e n tio n of t h i s ranidlv
A g e n ts fo r D el N o r te L a u n d ry
living at H arbor, and is a bro th er W ashington to earn his m aster s new county business
'
g
o f R ichard Joy of Ashland and degree a t the U niversity of Mary-
In addition
Mrs. E lizabeth J. Prideaux -of Ly- land and his doctorate at George
ons and Miss Adena Joy of San W ashington University.
Francisco.
W hne ,n New York ¿ r Joy Wftg
His a g ric u ltu ra l interest be- m arried and he and Mrs. Joy are
«an as a school boy- when he the parents of f o u r children,
w as active in 4-H club affiairs
Jeanne, Betty, B arnard Jr. and
and continued at Oregon S ta te Albert. Last year the family ac-
College, w here he won his bach- quired an autom obile tra ile r and
«•lor s degree in 1930 and w as ac- made a sum m er visit to Oregon.
tive in debating.
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A fter college, Joy w e n t to ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «
K ingston. N. Y.. where he direct-i
N —O—T—I —C - E
ed 4-H club activities until 1935
when he was tran sferred to W ash
ington. H e has worked since with
th e a g ric u ltu re departm ent in sev
B e a u ty Shop
W IT H Y O U R B O T T L E !
e ra l capacities and during the
W orld W ar 2 was national direc
Kay Sand strom
to r of the recruitm ent of firm
I he m:lf{ that is all produced and bottled daily in
E venings bu A ppointm ent
labor.
H arbor, Oregon
Curry County— a county long noted for its Bangs
In addition to his duties as a s
and Tuberculin diseas free dairy herds.
sistan t to the research adm inis
tra to r, Dr. Joy is execut ive sec
re ta ry of the a g ricu ltu ral research
policy board and in private life
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SELL IT THRU THE
N O T IC E
W A N TA D S
O F P IN A L ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the S ta te
of Oregon for the County of
SEA VIEW DAIRY
PHONE 23 p
BROOKINGS, ORE.
C u rry . P ro b a te D e p artm en t.
In the M atter of the E state of
L aw rence G Woodward. deceased.
N otice is hereby given that the
undersign* d, as adm in istratrix of
the E state of Law rence G. Wtxxl-
w ard, deceased, has tiled her»final
account in the office of the Cbunt>
C lerk of C urry County, Oregon,
and th a t Tuesday, Ju n e 17, 1952,
a t the hour of 10 o ’clock A M.
of said day and the office of the
County Judge in the Court House
of C u rry County at Gold Beach.
Oregon, have been appointed as
the tim e and place for hearing
upon the said tlnal account and
for the h e a r i n g of objections
thereto, and to t h e settlem ent
hereof.
LILLIAN I. THOM \s .
I"• Ackley
A d m in istratrix
P. O. Box K25 Brookings Oregon.
A ttorney for A dm inistratrix
Published May 15 22 io J
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“ 12, 1862
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