BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE SIXTEEN
Thursday, July 17, 195
ond appearance of this group, so
in demand all over the state.
Those little majorettes, yes, the
little two year-olds, brought color
Forster and Mr. and Mrs. T. R G o o d p ^ / q a -
F a
Brown and son, Gaylord, all of „
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e ♦ Barbara.
n u
z-.au
* m- .. Berry picking is a . popular
_
Santa
Other
guests
. pas- ,
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time among many housewives of SEALED BIDS will be /more' '
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wright.
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I f T I F A lA fn
. u Mr. . this
little, delicious by the Clerk of School Dislt,ct
I U IIV J V I V I U V T U
lo the parade which could
ob. parents of t ♦
the groom-to-be,
. . . apea
. . . Those
. .
No. 17C, Brookings, Curry Coun
..
• . . and , , daugh-
. wild
The band music furnished at tained no other way.
and i Mrs.
J. , E. ...
Wright
„ . ... blackberries
.
4. are ripening—
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ty, Oregon, at her post office ad
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and
what
pies
they
make.
Those
the Fifth Annual Lily Blossom
Many local citizens, and vis- t e r , Glenda, Commander T. R. . .
.
.
,
• " •****•• aw«»«« whose
w-w nvrwv wives are J/4
V » I , dress in Brookings up
” to 12 P. M.,
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iaa ........ .
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provi-
parade, attracted much comment from out of town, assert that the Ca,dwell, Sr.,
Mr.
and Mrs. H.
Fe- husbands,
dent, no doubt are eating the August 2, 1952, tor the erection
from the spectators, some won- presence of these groups “made” lipe and daughter, Norma. Mr. an,I
, "" uu““ ‘
11,1
of a 36x40 foot sheet aluminum
Mrs. T. P Forster. Mr. and Mrs. "* *"* ° f P*“ ,hesc days'
dered if these bands were pitted
parade this year.
school bus garage. All bids must
Floyd Black and daughter, Caro
against each other in competition.
0$ 41 fit
be sealed and labeled.
lyn, William Saunders and Miss
Plans and specifications may be
„.PY*. Srotia band> npai,y <>ut- Mid-Year Sales Rooked Ry Flo Smalling.
fitted in snappy uniforms, was so 1 r
/
i t- < l t /
Miss Larry Robinson and her seen at the office of O. D. Arp,
generous with its music and fol '
L ° Cal ^ b l i s h m e n t s
The date of the wedding has sister, Dorothy Johnson, went to city building inspector, Brookings,
the parade, gave an hours con-
m,d'year clearance sales been set for Aug. H, at Baptist Belknap H o t Springs, e a s t of Oregon. Successful bidder to fur-
cert on the porch of the Chetco are
adverti#ed in this is‘ Community church.
Springfield on Sunday, for a two- nish all labor and materials, and
Inn, which could be heard all over SU* ° f th° Pilot’ °"C by Moore’s
week s vacation.
to comply with the Oregon school
the town.
Variety and Apparel Shop and
law’ regarding labor on school dis
Those youngsters of the Eve "no' hi‘r by Th<‘ Smart shoP' ln
trict projects. The board of direc
Prentice Accordion Hand of M.sl ' h<‘ K'’,r BuildinB' formerly oc-
tors of School District No. 17C
ford. captivated the heaits of all <Up'v' 1 by Cbe,co DruB
Sealed bids for construction of reserves the right to reject any
who viewed the parade This band
ThoSe barBa'" s offensl by the
. . all bids and to waive formal-
The decision of Judge Hans G. a second story to the fire hall will or
is coni|M)Sed of youngsters from MooI* 's may be sw n on page five
«ix years to 1». Each seemed t„ Wh'le ,,lc Smart sh ,,l’ lis,s its Nelson of the municipal court of be received by the City Clerk u p ilt,es‘
DORA E. BEAULIEU, Clerk.,,
Brookings in a case decided some to 6 p. m. Tuesday evening, July
be an artist in his or her own prices on page nine.
School District No. 17C.
29
at
his
office.
Plans
and
specifi
Thrifty
shoppers
who
read
the
months
ago,
was
sustained
by
the
right. This band, also, gave an
hour’s concert afterward" at the P‘,Ot’ WiU flnd theSe prices Com' Circuit Court when the matter cations may be obtained at the July 17 and 25, 1952.
Coheteo Inn porch. This is the sec- parable to those advertised in the came before that court on a Writ City Clerk’s office.
A 10# performance bond will
Portland papers by Portland firms of Review, last Friday, July 12.
/tiW SOMETHIM?
such as Meier & Frank, Olds & The case is one where the de- be required to accompany each
y j J J 'IIS 111 ■ ■ W I r
King, and others.
fendant was charged with oper bid. The city reserves the right
ating a vehicle in the City of to reject any or all bids.
Brookings while under the influ R. V. GUERRETTAZ, City Clerk
Try P ilot Class Ads—they pay J
Wnrlitzer and
ence of intoxicating liquor.
¡esse French
Following the sentence imposed
A recent party was held at the
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by
Judge Nelson, the defendant
home of Mr. and Mrs. Staton L.
petitioned
the Circuit Court for a
Gtxxlson to announce the engage
NEW AND USED
V
V
rit
ot
Review
of the Proceedings
ment of their daughter, Bonnie, to
and
sentence
had
in Judge Nel
Robert Glenn Wright o f Smith
son’s
court
on
the
grounds that
River.
R E N T A L O R T R IA L
there
was
an
error
in such pro
Miss Goodson, before coming to
ceedings.
Brookings, was a native of Santa
The Circuit Court found that
G EN ERAL AU TO M O BILE REPAIR
Barbara, Calif., w h e r e she was
I lin in g & Repair
there
was no error in the pro-
graduated with the class of 1951
from Santa Barbara High School. feeding, and sustained the sen
She was affiliated with Bethel No. tence of the municipal court
C O N TA C T —
18. of Job's Daughters. She was
Pilot Class Ads get results
also active in the Y-Mites and the
Youth-Theatre.
Brookings, or
Mr. Wright was born at San
Bernadino, Calif., a n d attended
school at Medford. Ore. He served
H k i h with the occupational forces in
Bonds Captivate
Of Crowd
N O T I C
is
Local News
Court 'Upholds'
City Ordinance
Call For Bids
RIVANT A M
P IA N O S !
Engagement Told
IRA E. BROWN
'B R O W N IE 'S
GARAGE'
New Location— Ransom Avenue
Chetco Drug Store
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MUSIC STOKE.,
COQUILLE, OREGON
Japan.
Out-of-town guests were the ma
Mrs. F. N
ternal grandm other,
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