Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 20, 1952, Image 1

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Nowhere A Finer Clim ate - N ow here a Finer C om m unity
Volume 7—Number 38
Eagles E ntertain
A t C liff House
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OSC Designs Portable
Lamb Brooder-Feeder
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C l’RRY CO!
P .-T .A . PLANS
OREGON
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Veterans Urged To Join
American Legion
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violici ><i, i , s
B-H High To H old
School C a rn iv a l
A jtortable, heated lamb brood­ TO RAISE FUNDS
The members of F.O.E., Ohetco
I he American Legion is having
er
that also provides feeding fa­
Auxiliary 3087 and their hus­
1 he high school is planning
a membership drive starting with
Saturday
night’s
dinner
will
be
bands gathered at the Cliff House cilities for the ewe has been de­ a “cinch" to prepare if the ladies the regular meeting tonight at “bigger than ever” carnival thi
after the regular meeting on Fri­ signed at the Oregon Staf« col­ will go to Dimmick’s Market and the I.O.O.F. hall.
year in the gym. to be held Sat
day night, Nov. 14 for a banquet lege experiment station. Building pick out the food that will he
Veterans are invited to attend urday of this week at 7:30 p.m
and entertainment, honoring State costs, scale drawing plans, and ad­ prepared and for sale on Nov. 72. this meeting and wives the auxil­ with queen announcement nt 1
President Mary Brown of Grants vantages of the brooder are ex­ starting at 11 a m.
iary which meets at the same p.m. Each adult admission wil
Pass. Helen Coons was initiated plained in new experiment sta
time.
entitle the holder to one vote oi
According
to
the
P.-T.A.
presi­
tion circular 515.
as a new member.
Regular meeting nights are the king and queen contest.
dent,
Mrs
Carl
Breuer,
this
is
onl\
Titled “A Combination Lamb
A program of songs was en­
Following are the candidate)
lirst and third Thursdays of flu
Brooder
and Ewe Feeder,” the one of trie projects planned 'or
from
the four classes;
joyed by those present, with prizes
the year in <#rder to balance the month. Worthwhile programs and
Senior Class Boyd Westeren
lor the best answers to “Can You circular was prepared by A. W. school budget.
refreshments are a part of each
Warnick, animal husbandman; P.
Name That Song.”
Anyone donating food for this meeting. Plans are being made Janet Stephenson.
M. Rutland, shepherd, and L. W.
Junior Class Carol Ann Ben
Shirley Brannin was master of Bonnicksen, agricultural engineer. sale is reminded to try to have lor a future home..
son. Earl Parker.
it
at
the
store
before
celling
time
ceremonies. Prize winners were
The authors point out that the
Sophomore Class Gerald Bonn
Thelma Becker, Lulu Thompson. brooder makes it possible for and a pickup service is extended
Joan Tyler.
Mr. Weigel, Vernie Banyard, Don earlier lambing in cold areas. It to anyone unable to take the food 4 -H 'e rs W in
Freshman Class Charles Blair,
t here.
Gravely and Fred Fox.
can be set up in any sheltered
Marlene
Olson.
Please call Martha Olson at P air o f Calves
A lively song was sung by Mr. area where there is adequate wir­
An
“air
of carnival” will pre­
2243.
Weigel and Clarence Hoie, Mrs. ing for the number of light bulbs
Glen Wagner of Sixes and vail in the gym Saturday night
Weigel aecompaning.
used as heating units.
Janet Crump of Harbor are the with such prizes ns rubber mon­
birthday ’ARTY
The committee appreciates the
two lucky 4-H’ers to receive Here­ keys, alpine hats, and "out of this
help of members and feels those
ford
calves in the 4-H calf contest word” masks.
Nancy, daughter of Mr. and
not present missed a pleasant eve­ W estw o o d Co. M ill Mrs. Ren Kerns, celebrated her in ( urry County, according to
Fun will be the main feature
ning’s entertainment.
fourth birthday Sunday with a Clifford Jenkins, county extension of the evening.
Nears C om pletion party for friends. Children busied agent. These two calves are spon­
The planing mill owned by Ai themselves by playing with gifts sored. one each, by George Burr
¿CLUB WILL G O TO Hopper and E. C. Cole, known as that were presented the little of the Burr Motor company at N e w Furniture
the Westwood Co., is nearing com­ hostess, ake and ice cream were (Coquille, and Herbert Morrill. Business O pen
breeder at Langlois.
COLLEGE FESTIVA l pletion. The mill is being re­ served at the table which was . ¡ Hereford
Within the next few days, an
W
inners
in
the contest were se-
built alongside of the site of the decorated with gumdrop favors I
other
new business will open it
, lected by members of the County
The Brookings Harbor Dra­ one that burned October 1 at a and nut cups.
¡doors
in
Brookings. Lx>uis Lang
Children present were: Su-| Fair board which included; Leo
matics club has been invited to total loss on Easy street.
endoerfer,
formerly of Coos Bay
A steel burner has been erected zanne and Kathleen Hoagland, Lucas, of Harbor; Olile Ferguson will establish a new and use»
attend the Humbolt State College
Dramatics festival in Arcata, which will eliminate much of the Donnie and Pamela Nelson, Hugh of Gold Beach; Clarence Brooks furniture store in the Kerr build­
Calif., on this weekend, Nov. 21 danger of fire. The framework, Akers, Bradley Smith and Elaine of Langlois, and Kenneth Thomp­ ing, known as the Gardner build-
and 22.
ioot of the building are complete La Brook. Virginia Akers assist­ son of Ijinglois.
Winners were selected on the in« for some years past.
The group will leave the school and new machinery is being in­ ed with the children and the serv­ basis of their story entitled, “Why
Mr. Langendoerfer is a veter­
Friday noon and will return late stalled. Electric power will be ing.
an
and will bring bis wife, srnaP
They Would Like to Raise a 4-II
'¡sed instead of diesel. Operations
Saturday evening.
son
and daughter, to Brookings
Beef Calf,” and on the work whicl
Several high schools have been will be more extensive and ma­ M a y o r an d Council they have done in 4-H club work as soon as details of the purchase
invited from northern Califamia chinery is being placed for effi­
during the years in which they of a new home here have lx*en
to attend this festival. Brookings ciency of output.
A tte n d Convention have
completed, probably this weekend.
been enrolled.
will be the only school to attend
The store will carry new* and
Mayor Dimmick and Pete Les-
Competition
in
the
contest
this
from Oregon.
used
electrical appliances and
meister, councilmen, are attend­ year, Jenkins stateti, was so keen
Friday night at 8 o’clock in the Vacancies On
many
small home furnishings.
ing the League of Oregon C itk s '----
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— decision «,
that the
final
of wmen
which
Humbolt State college auditori­ Electric Dredge
Large
vans unloaded a large
Convention being held in Portland tw° should get the calves was
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stock
of
items
this week and the
um, the Humbolt State college
this week f from Wednesday to decided by drawing
the names out
dramatics class will present a
new store will sexin be arranged
The Portland District, Corps of Sunday.
of a hat.
three-act play called “Our Town.” Engineers, has announced that,
The Governor and out-of-state
Glen is a member of the Lang­ for inspection by the public.
Five one-act plays will be given on or about November 24' it will speakers will be in attendance lois Livestock club led by H. S.
Mr. Langendoerfer was owner
Saturday by various high schools. have vacancies aboard a diesel and the discussion of problems (’adman, and Ja n et Is a m em ber of a restaurant and trucking bus­
Saturday night a three-act play electric hopper dredge for first, pertaining to city government will of the Winchuck Livestock club, iness in Coos Bay before coming
called “Liliom,” will be put on second, third and fourth assistant be of much interest to Mr. Dim­ led by Earl Henry. Both of these to Brookings. He says he looked
by the Chico State college.
engineers; first, second, third and mick and Mr. Lesmeister.
calves will be exhibited at the for the place with the brightest
fourth
mates;
one
machinist;
one
Die dram atics club is going to
1953 Curry county fair after the future from Vancouver to San
electrician;
one
boatswain;
six
try to prepare a play' for C hrist­
members have had them and fed Diego and chose Brookings as the
dragtenders two cooks; five ma­
mas.
them for a period of nine months. best town in which to open a
business.
rine oilers; three quartermasters;
................ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ten deckkhands; two wipers, and ♦ Those dazzling diamonds dis­
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five mess attendants.
played at Mincer’s jewelry on Sat­ Turkey an d H am
LIBRARY B O A RD
T ersons qualified for these posi­ urday and Monday.
M e e tin g For
tions and interested in employ­ ♦ That special Grayhound service Shoot Sunday
WILL MEET
ment aboard the dredge should ♦ The 5 and 10 building a second
A turkey and ham shoot is Events A ssociation
The Library board will meet •submit SF-57 (Application for story on its counters.
scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 23, by
Joe Taylor, president of All
Tuesday evening, Nov. 25. at 8 Federal Employment) to the Dis­
the
Chetco
Rod
and
Gun
club
at
Year
Events Association announc­
oclock in the kitchen of the trict Engineer, Corps of Engi­ ♦ That Xmas gift of a super-mod­ the clubhouse In Harbor.
es there will be a called meeting
ern
coffee
mill.
V.F.W. hall. Everyone interest­ neers, 628 Pittock Block. Port-
Shoots put on by the club have of that organization on Thurs­
ed in our public library* is urged and 5. Oregon. Application form s!* Past Postmistrps® Goldie Smith always been popular attractions day, Dec. 4.
to attend.
are available at any 1st or 2nd back ° n the Main ,tre e t- Greet for marksmen, and those people
The meeting is to be held at
Plans are ready for breaking class post office or any federal ; ings!
who don’t claim to be good but the Chetco Inn, Brookings, and
ground soon for the new building agency. For further information ♦ Puppets at Moore s Variety.
Just enjoy shooting. There will is scheduled for 7:30 in the eve­
Frenchy Arrell and Roy Brown contact R A Yzaguirre, Room ♦ T hat “a —
rty ” ____
decor at Yelton’s. be other attractions in the way ning
head the building committee.
Or^Bonit,O tk B,O<* - P o r" #nd ’ • .* s ^ mp « » » » « M in g photo, a t of games and refreshments.
A ll civic minded and inter­
( ash in bank is now over
Members are hopeful of good est »si citizens are urged to be in
I Brookings Studio
$2500 with more money from
♦ Mr .T aylor’» practical plan, for I W'‘a " M‘r ,o rtraw ou' # crow<’ attendance
♦pledges being received weekly
fin» hmn
Their advertisement appears else­
The All Year Events Associa­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Luther
fisdale
a fine bulb display about Lily
Also several hundred hours of
where in this issue.
tion
is the organization that
have
their
14-month-old
nephew
Festival time.
Aibor have been pledged.
at their home Loren is the son ♦ T h a t m a il-tim e tr a ffic tangle.
boosts the Azalea Festival, Lily
Again you are urged to attend of Mrs. Doris
Virgil Go Ids berry spent the Parade and other events.
Loveland. Smith ♦ A gift of veruaon chop®.
the meeting of your library board River.
• weekend in Portland visiting bis
Election of officers and other
♦ B iw Stewart tecnhmg art.
family
business will be attended to
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