Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 22, 1954, Image 10

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    TH U R SD A Y
A P R IL 22. 1954
O H IO STATE HONORS
HARBORITE’S SON
Eight Years A go
In The Pilot
O ver 300,000 fishing licenses
w ere sold in O regon d u rin g 1953
T h e a th le tic son of a Harlkor
• ep resen t ng a n g le r’s fees of $1.-
A P R IL 25, 1946
m a n is to be honored by Ohio
V oters of D istrict 17 approved 122 579. according to Lloyd Crowe,
S ta te U niversity, w here May 15 co n stru ctio n of .new grade school of th e Oregon S ta te M otor Asso­
is to be know n as ‘P au l E b e rt
R edfield's G rocery plans to open ciation. Of th e to ta l licenses, or
D a y ’.
next m onth. So does B and B ."02.723 sold, 24,440 w ere non-
icsident, show ing an increasin g
P au l is th e son of R alph E b e rt B urger bar.
n u m ber traveling, m ostly by a u to ­
o f H arb o r. In th e last th re e y ea rs
h e h as becom e th e B uckeyes’ o u t­ E A ST E R C O M P L E T E
mobile, to O reg o n ’s fishing p a ra ­
s ta n d in g
a th le te
m ak in g
All
M ary Lou B erg e r who is a d en ­ dise.
More th an 17.000.000 fishing
B ig-T en te a m s th re e tim es in tal assistan t in Eugene, spent
b a sk e tb a ll, and once in baseball E a s te r here w ith her p aren ts, Mr. licenses wen* issued last y ea r
H e m ade th e second s trin g b ase­ and Mrs. C arl B erger.
th roughout the co u n try according
b all team one o th e r year.
T he B erg e r’s E a s te r was m ade to figures supplied th e A m eri­
P a u l has th e all-tim e scoring com plete w hen they received a can A utom obile A ssociation by the
re co rd a t OSU, as well as several phone call from th e ir son, George, S p o rt Fishing In s titu te . C alifo rn ia
o th e r reco rd s A num ber of m ajor- in K etchikan, A laska.
M ichigan and W isconsin issued
le a g u e team s cast covetous eyes
G eorge is a p riv ate in the m ore th an one million.
o n him before he w ent to college, A laska C om m unications Service,
Mr. Crow e said th a t th is high
an d the C olum bus Red Birds of and has been in the service about n u m b er was due in a larg e degree
th e A m erican A ssociation a re now a year.
to th e accessibility of s tre a m s
d iscu ssin g a su m m er c o n tra c t w ith
His first question to his m other and lakes by m o to r car. He said
him , w hich would perm it his e n ­ was, "W hat are you having for also th a t co n stru c tio n of dam s
te rin g m edical school this fall.
and th e em ergence of a rtific ia l
d in n e r? ”
His fa th e r h e re said, how ever,
I lakes have been significan t in th e
th a t he believes P au l will com ­ SCH OOL W O RKS
upw ard tre n d of fishing. H ow ever,
p le te his m edical education be­
The Speech C lass is w orking on th e A A A. w arned m any stre a m s
fo re
co n sidering
professional th eir one act plays to be given and banks a re su fferin g from pol­
S p o rts seriously.
on S atu rd ay , M ay 8th, and the lution and erosion, and too fre ­
band is p racticin g for th e ir con­ q u en tly th e re is little th o u g h t and
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MRS. VAN C A M PEN R E Q U E S T S
V ISIT O R S AT N E W LO CA TIO N
M rs. A nna V an C am pen, w ho
has been ill for som e tim e, is
now' located at H a u n ’s re s t home,
n e a r the Ocean D rive-In T h ea ter,
N o rth of C rescent C ity.
M rs. Van C am pen is ab le to
see visitors, and would w elcom e
them . The re st hom e is reach ed
by tu rn in g left a t th e T h e a te r,
left again on th e first road, and
driving about one m ile to the
H aun home. If you know' her,
please* try and stop by.
GO TO W A SH IN G TO N
NOBLE GRANDS
M E E T ERIDAY
Auto Big Factor
In Fishing Trend
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nelson left
F rid ay for W ashington, w here
they will pick up th e ir children,
Denny and P am ela who have been
v isitin g B e tty ’s p aren ts th e re for
sev eral weeks. Eileen an d D iane
a re stay in g w ith the W e ste ren s
w hile th e ir p a re n ts are gone.
The P ast N oble G rands C lub
of th e Topaz R ebekah Lodge will
have th e ir re g u la r m o nthly m e e t­
ing F rid ay , April 27 at 8 p m. The
m eetin g will be held at th e hom e
of A gnes D arger. All P a st Noble
G ran d s a re urged to atten d .
SCOUT BUILDING COMMITTEE MEETING
Friday, April 30, 8 P.M.
I.O.O.F. HALL
All interested in the Scouts please come
O rg an izatio n s a re urg ed to
send
R ep resen tativ es
SHANGHAI
CAFE
Now u n d er new m an ag em en t
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April 25th
HOM E M ADE P IE S AND ROLLS
Special American Lunch 75c & Hoc
ROOMS BY NIGHT OR BY WEEK
Rotary Club each Tuesday, 12:00 noon
Lions Club, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs. M elvin S aw y er
a re p aren ts of a baby girl. M arth a,
born April 13, 1954, at S easide
H ospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard T hom as
a re p aren ts of a son b om April
16, 1954 a t S easide H ospital.
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A BETTER DEA1 NOW
G EO R G E LA N G LO IS W R IT E S
A le tte r from G eorge Langlois
s ta te s th a t he has com pleted his
G eneral E ducation D evelopm ent
te st and is to be g ra n te d a C e r­
tific a te of E quivalency from the
S ta te D epartm ent of E ducation,
ieo rg e w as form erly a stu d e n t of
B rookings H a rb o r High Sehtxil
md is c u rre n tly w ith the Navy.
3 n d io r
4o c o m e
’ETERSONS VISITS
GRANDDAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. P aul P eterso n
pent last w eekend at th e hom e
t M r and Mrs Ja m e s P» terso n in
E u rek a w here th ey saw th e new
;ra n d d a u g h te r who was born sev­
eral w eeks ago.
Hie little g rl’s tw in b ro th e r is
till in the hospital, but th ey e x ­
pect to have him hom e soon.
New Dodge trucks give you a better
deal now . . . and for years to come1
Cyclebond brake linings, double-re-
i nforced frames and shot peened axle
shafts deliver extra years of depend­
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with lower loading heights, sharpest
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EX TEN SIO N UNIT
P O S T P O N E S M E E T IN G
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e
C hetco Hom e E xtension U nit has
been postponed to April 28 Sub-
jeet for th e m eetin g will be re ­
finishing furniture*, and will begin
at 10:30 a n t w ith a pot luck
luncheon at noon.
LEGAL NOTICE
F IR E SEA SO N is in effect as
of April 1 1951 No burning w ith
out perm it in S ta te co n tro lled
F o rest o r R anch land.
F IR E W A RDEN on d u ty a t
S ta te G uard S tatio n .
EPISCOPAL PARISH
MEETING HAS
BEEN CANCELLED
- J o b - R o t e L 'T R .,,
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