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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1953)
Beaverettes Bowling Score end leaders’ group. This is the 6 Brookings Harbor Pilot I first year th at the county has THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 , had much to do with establishing a quota for sum m er school. The quota having been set by the state club office heretofore. T E A M STA N DI N GS ♦ W. L. Aerial Survey for Curry 7 Don’s Cloff House .... 17 County Considered 16 8 Pete Lesm eister Will C urry county be one of 8'_. I51* F reem an’s Mkt. those counties this year for aerial D-// Scholarship Com m ittee 11 13 photographs? That is the ques Sisco Loggercttes M eets tion confronting the county ta x a Tots, Teens, M incer’s 12 u. 11 b 12 12 K err Hdwe. . The 4-H scholarship com m ittee tion com m ittee when they meet 17 7 Eagles A ux................... met in the county ertension office on Friday, March 20, with the 21 Chrtco Cafe .............. 3 county P.M A. com m ittee and W ednesday to determ ine the num HIGH YEAR GAMES ber of 4-H club mem bers who other agencies who may be in te r Individual Games should 1 m * sent to 4-H sum m er ested in securing aerial photo C. G oyke..... 205 A. Keen ....184 graphs of C urry county. school, June 16 to 26. from C urry 191 The S ta te P.M A. office has a V. Crabb county this year and to revise Imhvidual Series certain am ount of funds available th e scholarship application blank C. Goyke 496 L. Malcolm 485 which is filled out by all of those with which to fly two or three V. Crabb 491 counties in the sta te in order that 4-H ’s who wish to apply for a Team Games their funds might be used in fly scholarship. Those on the com I Pete Lesm eister .................. 866 ing a large num ber of counties, m itte e are as follows: Henry Dons Cliff House .................. 862 they ask that local sources or Adolphson, representing Pomona Sisco Loggercttes ................. 849 other agencies finance a certain G range; Albert Joy, representing K err Hdw e............................... 849 percentage of the cost of taking th e R otary Club; Mrs. Joe Team Series Zum pfe, from the south end 4-H the aerial photographs. In this leaders’ group; Mrs. Ann Porisch way they are able to spread th e’r ' Pete Lesm eister .................. 2515 and Mrs. Ethel Andriac of the assistance to more counties and Sisco le g g e re i tes ................. 2462 cen tral 4-H leaders’ group, and get a larger area flown each year. K err Hdw e............................... 2449 Ten High Average If the county court, the Forest M rs C. C. T urner from the north Service»- the Soil Conservation C. Goyke ......151 D Baird ....128 Service or some other agency is K. Hall ........144 S. Bowie ....128 in a position to assist w ith financ V. Crabb ......142 A. Keen ......125 ing the aerial photographs for R. H aggerty 132 C. Rogers 125 C urry county this year, it is quite M. Anderson 131 V. Vaughn 123 likely that C urry county will be High Games. Mar. 5 flown In 1953. Ind. gam es: C. Goyke, 205; In A small part of the county up dividual series: C. Goyke. 496; in the north end was flown in Team gam e: Sisco Loggercttes, 1937. These pictures will be 849; Team series: Pete Lesmeist- Office hours. 9 a. m. 5 p. m. available at the m eeting and it is er, 2477. ♦ - ftossible by using them the cost TEAM STANDINGS might be reduced somewhat. DR. R. E. SMITH M arch 12, 1953 Aerial photographs are used in D EN TIST W. L. many ways. They are used for PH O N E 2831 9 19 appraising tim ber and other prop Don’s Cliff House 9 1 > erties. They are used by the F reem an’s M arket .... 1 8 b 11 17 c o u n ty P.M.A. com m itte in laying P ete Lesm eister Dr. Richard L. Smith Tots, Teens, Mincer’s 15hi out and planning PM .A . practices 12b OPTOM ETRIST 13 15 for certain fields on the various Sisco Loggercttes 13 15 ranches. They are used by the K err H dw e.............. DR. ROY M. W HITE S C.S. in laying out soil conserva Eagles A ux.............. .... 8 20 OSTEOPA I’l 11C PI IYS1CIAN 24 4 tion practices. Chetco Cafe and Surgeon ♦ Individual Games Subscribe to the Brookings- CÏ. Govke 184 205 A. Keen Emergencies at Any Hour Ilarb o r Pilot. V. Crabb 191 Individual Series PHONE 2701 C Goyke .... 496 J. Malcolm 485 Evenings tty Appointment V Crabb 491 Team Games 866 Pete I esm eister 862 Dons Cliff House ■ nutruqftHi Mtf&nanna ttaittttinui.nan..... uptn ••.jnunnunnauu-.unnimuiuinmnimluJnunun^^gjOTmnapnmg^ 849 Sisco Loggercttes K err H dw e. 840 Team Señes 2515 Pete Lesm eister 2468 Dons Cliff House Sisco Loggercttes 2462 'fry Hioh Average • Specializing in Radiator Repair C. Govke 151 D. Baird . 128 K. Hall 144 S. Bowie . .127 Call Sm ith River 330 or Box 1.‘>1 Brookings 126 V. Crabb .... 142 A Keen tor delivery service R. H aggerty 133 C. Rogers 125 M. Anderson 130 Y Vaughn .124 (¡1.0. SHIPLEY, OWNER High Games March vh Ind gam es: E. Mitchell, 178; l|piU9aDuauitr'.ra:.'tuna9tRinuuawi9uv'.'4niuiu-.-. uiuuuan. nuuancnununuKttwiiyniimmtauiaAamannummBinir C. Goyke. 178; Ind series C. j ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « J Goyke. 480; Team gam e: Dons Cliff House. 862; Team series. Icon's Cliff Hons»'. 2468. C lifford Jenkins County Agent Extension News m anager, ty p esetter and press op erator. H er first am bition was to be a , nurse, but she got a job on the Bad Axe (Mich.) Tribune 50 years ago, when the paper needed a printer. She learned that trade and has been in business ever Mich. Newspaper Run By 1 Woman Editors Note: Sarah M ixter was featured with a page ot pictures in the Cincinnati En quirer which was sent to The Pilot. Thinking the informa tion might be interesting, we are passing it on to the read ers.) since. Sarah "Sally” A. M ixter of Ulby, Mich., .runs a one woman newspaper. Her 7 1 years do not keep her from fulfilling the job as reporter, editor, publisher, All the type is set by hand which necessitates many long hours spent in preparing the eight pages for publication. She has owned the Ulby Cou rier since 1911. Sally also does job printing work and also serves as assessor and librarian. M cV A Y'S G REEN H O U SE ON THE W1NCHUCK POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS Harbor, Oregon PHONE 2568 o o o o o <► o < ► o O O O o o o o o ¡[ BROOKINGS CLINIC WVU.UMffWTNe WANTADS BAYVIEW GARAGE A t State Line I Curry County Gas Company I! 4 * o ] I MATOT BUILDING Complete lin e ol Gas A p p lia n c e s - - (foot ♦ w a te r h e a te rs fu i n ices ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ On the Main Oran •v" Mary Cummins celebrating a mile stone. ¡[ PROPANE GAS | George and Marie Funk enjoy ing a new blue Nash. R Tanks for sale, rent or lease ♦ Homer H aggerty having some difficulty with his birthday cake. C ongratulations Homer. Jim Fifield piloting a new yel low International truck. Bob Swanson doing his good deed for the day. That puzzle- Bronze bilge pump tor boats. $21 45 Someone H'lring Contraitor— Appliance Repair has one a m i someone w a n ts o n e — w ho ? RESID EN TIAL — IN D U ST R IA L Bobby Berger getting his C hristm as fishing pole twice. Scout IV»n C arter putting in some spring vacation work to ward Jamboree funds Phone 2944 P.O. Box 337, Brookings, Ore. Bright stars in Rose Hubbard's cmwii. era tors and space heaters GEORGE'S ELECTRIC "Let George Do I t " £ The best way we know of to put in your 2d worth is aboard an S. P. streamliner. We don’t know any place where you can get so much for a couple of coppers. Roundtrips in Chair Cars on any of the Southern Pacific “name trains listed below cost only about 2d a mile—or less. And look at all the extras you get: ( hair ( ars on Southern Pacific’s modem stream liners have been built with your comfort the first consideration. Dust-free, draft-free air-condition ing. No-glare fluorescent lighting. Soft-as-a-cloud foam-rubber seats. Lots of leg room and move- around room. Extra large windows. Feather-touch doors. Spacious washrooms. T h at’s why we say t hat a mile of Chair Car travel on an S. P. Stream liner is the biggest 2c worth you can put in. I t ’s (lie most luxurious form of all low-cost transportation. iGfRlAMD CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO S m Francisco. Oakland C iu c iti 0 4 T U 6 H IS . Sai Francsci, OaUmd. S acraom ti lis Angelas j 1 Ï M U M T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sn Francisco L u Angeln it’s fun I ear fmcisco lb».•-d Port <ij tlMIUD......................i#1 ARl(alls Or Ci MWWWW.............................. ... Angnis Cheap SHAS1A DAYLI6HT . . . FR EIG H T'S E V E N C H EA PER . We re , p « i a l l , . , In moving thm g, a , well a , p e o p le -a n d on the a ver, oge we move a ton of things for less than 1H per mile. We have more miles of line serving more Western ch.es and towns than any other railroad. So, for fast, efficient, dependable freight service -w h e th e r c a rio a d s o r I. c. I.—call our nearest agent. MOST MODERN T R A IN S See your nearest S P. agent or write 622 Pacific Bldg., P o rt land