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4 Brookings Harbor Pilot Baseball Saturday THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953 costs COMING EVENTS Twenty-five cents fcr a barbecued sandwich, plate of beans and cup of coffee! Sure, it is a bargain! A lot of people and businesses have donated of their time and substance, among whom to date are: Brookings Plywood, South ^ oast Lumber, Gad^ rry & Campbell, Coast Freight Lines, Jack Holmes- Claude Bowman, Fox Bros., Hanscam & Sons, Kerr Hardware, Brookings _ Feed & x c ™ok. Sam Gott Mack Malcolm, Vic Reynolds, Virgil Goldsberry, Moriis Bros., Jerry Schroeder, Geo. Dalton Electric, Richard Scherer, Boy Scouts. All the members of the com mittees (too many to name). And please, if we have forgot ten some one, YOU, too! The high school girls’ efforts in selling buttons is greatly appre ciated and, too, those donating prizes for selling the most but tons, viz: Norma’s Beauty Solon, Mincer’s Jewelry, House of Shoes. A c k n o w l e d g ement is also gratefully made to the Gaiden Club, the Rotary Club, the Lions Club and the Chamber of Com- merce for actively helping in the sale of buttons. Let everyone get behind this festival, lighten the load and do his share to make this festival the finest success ever.! MAY 27—Grade School Giaduation MAY 28—High School Graduation Baseball fans of the area will MAY ? ° - * “ a' Local Teacher have an opportunity to see the MAY ^ Z^ EA F^ STI' ,AL - 1 m m am or« . -O rgan Concert, Azalea Park 10:30 Brookings * Beavers in their first To Be Married 11:00 a m.—Coronation of Queen, Azalea Park Southwestern Oregon league ac 12:30 p.m.—Family Picnic, Azalea Park Invitations are in the mail for tion this coming week. 1.00 p.m.—Gem and Mineral Display, hallway in Grade the coming marriage of Jessie The Beavers are scheduled to School Stokeley to Herschel Chaney play the ,• Roseburg Umpqua 2:00 p.m —Flower Show, High School Thursday, June 4, at Ephesus Chiefs at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday 3 .00 p.m.- Baseball, High School Field Baptist church, Winchester, Ky. and again on Sunday afternoon 7:30 p.m.Queen’s Banquet, Chetco Inn Mr. Chaney, commercial teach at 2 o’clock. 10:00 p.m.—Queen’s Ball, Chetco Grange Hall er and business man, left Brook The Brookings club traveled to MAY 31 ings yesterday, driving his new Mtxlford last Saturday but both 11:00 am .—Outdoor Inter-Denominational Church Serv- Hudson. the Saturday and Sunday gan.es ices, Azalea Park igainst the Studs were rained 12:30 p.m. Baibeque, Azalea Park out. 1.00 p.m.—Gem and Mineral Display, Grade School Jack Selby, ex-Los Angeles 1.00 p.m.—Flower Show, High School high school and American Legion 2.00 p.m. Baseball, High School Field star, who plays all infield posi- H.^jE > tions as well as pitches and catches, has arrived in Brookings J UiJ E o — 8.00 p.m.—Library Benefit Dance Recital and is expected to see action in REAL EST'ATB 8:00 p.m.—Boy Scouts Bldg. Comm. Meeting in 1.0 .0 F. both games this weekend. Hall The Beavers will be strength Brokers ened further as soon as school is out as four members of the Ore- it was decided that one operator Box zi i Phone 2341 gon State college team have, set the story and left it on the Host To Many Residence Phone 2292 agreed to come to Brookings for ’’hook.’’ When the other operator (From Page 1) came on duty he set it again. each, the burden will be spread N o ta ry P u blic—C. O. Leonard the summer. Printers folow’ copy. over the community generally, Brookings, Oregon The Publishers’ Auxiliary, and make every buyer conscious weekly in Chicago, ran that this is his own project. Elementary School printed the following item in its May 2 I f you haven't bought a b u t issue: A modrn home on the river ton, please do so now. Exercises May 27 near an excellent fishing hole. PAR TO CAP TO CAR BARBECUE Extra large lot. New reduced Grade school graduation exer CYCLE COULD SEND price, $6500, cash. $7500 on cises were held at the high school NEWSMAN INTO BAR Now in regard to the barbecue, terms. Versailles, Ky.—Phil Sw’ift of I The custom has been to make it last evening, May 27. • • • Processional, Mrs. DeMoss. the Woolford Sun recently un- free. This year the committee W o rk has progressed on Invocation. Rev. McClain. derwent one of those headline settled on a modest fee of 25 Brimm’s laundry building in spite Furnished two-bedroom home In the country with cleared acre Welcome Address, Patty Yar w’riting experiences every editor cents to assist in defraying the of the weather. runs into some time or another, age. Extra bedroom over gaiage. nell. “The subject of the head,’’ Mr. » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O A buy for $7500. Terms, if de Piano Solo, “Grieg’s Concerto,’’ sired. Swift explained, “was Claude Jerri Lee Cagley. ♦ ♦ ♦ Girl’s Duet, “Those Endearing Terrill and his fishing luck. It Practically new three bedroom Young Charms,’’ Marie Zabroski, should have read ’Claude Terrill Still Below Par’." home in city on large lot for onlv Jacqueline Smith. 'Ihe first proof of the story was JiXMX); unfurnished. $10,000 fur Phophesy, David Eikhoff, Stan nished. ley Cribble, Janet Glass, N >ncy all right, except " P a r’ was ♦ ♦ Cummings. spelled with a low’er-case ”p.’’ Band Selections, Elementary Mr. Swift marked the proof .87 acre with good spring which “Caps" meaning to put in a capi has been cemented. Ocean view School Band. Presentation of Class, Mr. Wil tal "P.” Total price $1100 with easy The second proof came back terms. Within waking distance of liam Tobin, Principal. town. Presentation of Diplomas, Air. "Claude Terrill Still Below C:.p ” Hendricks, Chairman of School The “Cap” was marked out and "Par’’ written in the margin, City lots, Ocean view’, spring Board. Class Singing. Class of ’53. with no further checks made. water, electricity and graveled Recessional, Mrs. DeMoss. When the paper rolled oft the road. As low as $50 down and Announcer, Brian English. press the headline read "Claude $25 per month. These are TOP Terrill Still Below Car." LOTS at BOTTOM PRICES. Mr. Swift’s appeal to Mr. Ter r BROOKINGS. OREGON BY We Aren't the Only rill: "Claude, if you're still un THE SEA. THE LITTLE CITY1 ' der that car, you can come out now. The boys at Nonesuch are WITH A BIG OPPORTUNITY!! Making Errors still wanting you to prove you’re Drlve-ln cafe on highway 101 do Yes. for cars, boats, bar tops, automo Some consolation to The Pilot a good fisherman." ing large volume of business with biles, walls, doors, floors, skis, lino low everhead Equiped with the staff is to read that other pub leum. drain boards, wagons, shelves, lafioat. Completely redecorated lishers sufTer mistakes made in MAYBE NEXT WINTER and ready for both steady and operating errors. furniture, woodwork, kitchens, bath I^ast week’s issue rain a short- 'Editor, The Pilot: I think this tourist trade Priced for quick is news. I’ve offered to bet any rooms, laundry and everywhere you tale at $15,500. One-third down . ene^ account of the Lions char- number of people $10 that it want a tough, LASTING waterproof easy payments on balance ter night activities because at the last moment before going to would NEVER stop raining. So finish, use PLASOLUX! Plasolux is a far I haven’t found any takers. One-third Acre & cahin (unfin press it was found that para - Fred A. Blunt, Harbor, Oregon. mirror-like finish you spray or brush ished yet livable) in Brookings graphs had to be taken out a> set on with ease, and which resists water, close to school. City water & to make the story fit the space A letter signed, Bud Cross, oil. mild acids and alkalis and many electricity in. Hill price $1500.0») allotted After the issue was in stating his appreciation to his other household chemicals. Available Per Quart YES WE SAID $1500.00. Some the rna,ls h was discovered that workmen and people of this in many rich, glowing colors, also terms. the lead paragraph to the II. S. (n u ta tio n story was repented I C° U?’y *"* ,** h<,|d ,Untl! black, white and transparent. ♦ ♦ TWO level acres near the o c e a n Whlch wou,d havc Kivcn ample ' " “ k h,'<au’e of lack of PLASOLUX 1$ A PRODUCT OF THE WALTER N. BOYSEN COMPANY and 3-bed room home which needs ’P«ce for the full account for space. some finishing Good well. Total the Lions story. Beg pardon, Mesdames Eva Lee Long and PHce $6950, with terms. | Lionesses. Perhaps this oversight II W, Brownian flew to Poitland may be made up at a later date. Sunday on a buying trip foe the BROOKINGS HOTEL BT DG. — Checking on how this occurred store. They returned Wednesday. And Sunday C. 0 . LEONARD L L. LEONARD I $2.52 OSTENBERG'S Meat Market At Redfields Now Under New Management Me Azalea Festival rcnvnds us 10 stop a moment and give thanks for the beauties of JIM and IRENE KIRBY ( ) Ml \ | \ | |- | *! \ s, y y *• , *! |,,,,( , j ■? KIRBY MARKET B R O K IN G S , OREGON PHONE 2612 Nature, 't he sun will shine to make the Azaleas more bcautt- tul than ever. • * * • ** i 1 We hope our visitots, high and grade sehuhl graduates and every one w ill rnlov the Azalea Festival. REDFIELD'S MARKET Free Porting Space Telehone 2615 ■