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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1957)
6W1M PROGRAM ENDS Donna Thompson, Richard Olson Stanley C ress, Denice Renee Neimi, Dave Brockmlller, Car, Dawson, Bellita Ellis, Eva Ellis BROOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957 COMMANDER VIGITG GEM CLUB HAG FOOTBALL UNIFORMS TO BE ISSUED ON MONDAY I would like to take this oppor Coach Doug MacFarlane will Intermediate Certificates: tunity to thank all the organiza begin issuing football uniforms LCDRJ. Douglas Bordwell, Dick Ragland, Bill Ragland, Bbfc I tions and individuals that made USN, has been visiting his moth i on Monday, August 26, to p ro s Mt. Emily Gem ami Mineral Thompson, Patty Patterson, Lir pective players. this summer swim program pos e r, Mrs. H arriet G. Bordwell Club held their annual summer The uniforms will be issued da Fullerton, Helen Brockmillir of Harbor, a nd his brother, sible by donating the needed funds pit nic at the Kendall Grover at the high school gym from Richard Bordwell of Brookings. Thanks to the South Coast Lum ranch on the Winchuck Ri v e r , Kathy Cummins, Dennis Dawson 7 p. m. to 9 p .m . CDR. Bordwell has just returned ber Co. for the donated lumber last Sunday. Tauni Samuel, and John Dunrtrg The first call will be for the from the Middle East where he to build the raft and the Union players of last years team, was attached to the U.S. Navd Oil Co. for the 10 b arrels for Swimming, games and lots of Swimmers Certificates; while those interested in trying floats. Staff in that area. During the good food added to the most en Ann White, Ginger Wilber, Mary Suez c risis he was headquartered joyable day. Many rockhounds Ann Olsen, Diane Kanick, Gary out tor the team this year will off the east coast of Saudi Arabia. trom Brookings and Crescent The Summer Recreation Fund Way, EdCollom. get their uniforms on Tuesday. City attended Later his duties took him to bank statem ents show that we ******* ****** If the players or prospective Pakistan, Ethiopia, and to .hive well over 200. over our We had 53 Beginners, 29 In players can't make it they are countries on the east coast of exoenses to apply for the next term ediates, 6 Swimmers and asked to notify’ MacFarlane o r Africa. summer program . 12 in the adult swim class Tad He says that the Brookings- one of the other coaches so the 100. uniforms can be saved. The p ro g ra m p rovid ed 14 Red Harbor areas is one of the finest MacFarlane said that shoes C ro s s sw im le s so n s to 406 s tu coastal stretches he has seen. ••*«*•*«•*,,**, are available at Phillips Dad 'N d en ts d u rin g the su m m e r. This Lad. This year the school h a s could not have been done w ith o n Tight green asbestos shake secured T -sh irts, socks, etc. JEHOVAH'S WITNESS siding for the new Masonic Tem the m uch a p p re c ia te d v o lu n teer and the boys, instead of buying CONVENTION IS SET ple has been given by a member help ot the m o re advanced sw im these are asked to bring $4.00 The recent announcement ol n n i s . We hiul’a total ol 21 of of the Craft, according to instead, which will cover laun Word has recently been re the first m inisterial Convention Merwyn Palm er, in charge of th e se v o lu n te e r in s tru c to rs d u r dry for these items for the year ceived of the m arriage of Deryal of Jehovah's witnesses everhek ing the s u m m e r that taught at procurement, with another mem- increscent City came as a plea Hampton, a form er resident of ber to bring it from the ware le a s t a th re e week c o u rs e . Brookings, and a graduate of the sant surprise to several Brook- house to the site. 3 rd SESSION SWIMMING RESULTS Brookings-Harbor high school. ings-Harbor residents who are Just as soon as it comes, The couple live at Albany. The lollow ing e a rn e d b e g in n e rs associated with the Crescent workers will be needed to put ‘ * h , ut. b : BUI H all, Sam (U City Congregation of the witness it on. Value of this contribution es. is in excess of $600, according Planning to attend all session* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooper to Palm er. of the "Tell the Good News" c ir returned home from a three day Body-form seats are being cuit Convention scheduled for thi conference in Monmouth, held built along the sidewalls of the Main Exhibit building of the Del August 11, 12, and 13. The con main meeting room, designed ference was held under the spon Norte County Fairgrounds Aug. and furthered by Charlie Bickner sorship of the Oregon Education 30, 31, and September 1, are the and Percy Hanks has a couple of Kenneth Warthan family, Mr. Association for presidents and platforms pretty well completed. and Mrs. Clifford Moore, Mr. other representatives of local Door and window frames are in teachers associations. and Mrs. Eugene Bennett, and process. others. Harold Cooper was asked to Just as soon as the main hall attend in his office as president The group is completing plans is roughed in, meetings w ill to participate in the pre-conven of the Brookings-Harbor teach start there, and a special pro e rs Association. tion work that is so vital to the gram is hoped for the f i r s t smooth functioning of the three Several interesting panels were "conftn unication". day Bible Convention held. A visiting speaker was Karl As it will take a great many ************ Berns, who is assistant executive "man-hours" to tack on th e secretary of the National Educa INVITATION TO BOWL shakes and the work is not very tion Association from Washington D.C. exacting, all members of the Ladies interested in bowling **************** Craft are asked to keep them are invited to contact Ann Olsen IIHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII h iiiih ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,) selves informed and lend a hand. or call 3922 as there are open In the meantime, as he cat. DEL NORTE FAIR ings for fall teams still avail get at it, Percy Evans is getting able. AUGUST 23 the electrical work underway with quite a lot of c o n d u it already run and outlets spotted. PICNIC MAGONG GET fiHAKEG HAMPTON IS MARRIED ATTENDS CONFERENCE returng Jam es W. Whipple, fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lcufc Whipple of Star Route, S m ith River, C alif., returned to San Deigo, C alif., Aug. 12 aboard the repair ship USS Ajax after a seven-month tour of duty in the Far East. While in the Pacific the Ajax spent most of her time in Sasebo Harbor, Japan where she repair ed other units of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Be tween repair jobs, the Aja.* crew visited Hong Kong and Yo kosuka, Japan. COMPLETES TRAINING Lawrence A. Jacobson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nordling of Brookings completed recruit training Aug. 9 at the Marin< Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego Calif. The U-woek course included instruction in all basic m ilitary subjects and the firing of alll basic infantry weapons. Upon completion of training new Marines are assigned to a unit for further infantry tra in ing, or Io one of the many Marine Corps schools. For e«st Results U te p il o t Want Ads