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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1946)
Ldy = • becker hospital, a t Portland, for Schaal, \ erna Asche and M arie use of the children receiving treatm en t there, and all who can -en .p el. who served refreshm ents' at lace-covered tables, a ttra c t- are to m eet a t the home of Pau- i’vely“'deiorZIed ¿ n t '* ’ a t,r a c t’ line P alliday on the afternoon i and pansies "asu n u m s ® ~ June meeting of the H ar- of Tuesday, July 9, to work on I Community club was held them . Bright colored pictures are afternoon with President needed for the scrap books and Judkins, presiding. T here anyone who has some for the 23 members and two vis-i work is asked to contribute them. Mrs. Stanhurst and; Mrs. Wood, president-elect, was I JU >< Faye 1 ------------ Bradlev, present. During the named as the member to repre Mrs. Bernadine Steels left re ess meeting the following of- sent the club at the m eeting of cently for Mexico City with two were named for the com- the Azalea Festival organization. teachers from California, where I year . Lillian M atthews was in charge they will study at the University Ä ,> Jen t_ B erth a Woods. of recreation hour. She furnished ot Mexico this summer. Wce-president Hazel Hendry. wood clothes pins and scraps of They will specialize in Mexican Bcretary-treasurer Missou cloth and netting, with the mem handicraft, and enjoy sight-seeing jrgan. bers fashioning little brides. Mrs. trips while there. Mrs. Steele vis Woods was the first pres- S ta n h u rst’s bride was judged to ited at San Francisco and Los t. when the club was organ- be best, and Marie Hempel’s the Angeles with relatives on her way in tne 30's, and held th at of- next best. They were la te r used south. succe«ively for five years, on the tables as place cards was decided to make scrap The hostesses for the afternoon Ina Pavne Surnrispri vere R u th R a th ia n v \ y UrprlSeil b to be sent to the Doern- were Ruth Baihiany. M yrdei On~ j4"th Birth^'y? Thurs. ;lx>r Community ib Elects, Friday Local Teacher Studies In Mexico ! Miss B arbara Stoller entertain- ed at her home Thursday evening in honor of Miss Ina Payne who celebrated her 14th birthday that day. Games and stunts filled the evening with fun, and the hostess served refreshm ents o f salad, sandwiches and cake to the group late in the evening. Ina received many presents from her friends. Present were, besids the guest o fhonor, the hostess, and Bever ly Stoller, Phyllis Huffman, H el en Payne, Beverly Hill, Mary Lou Stoller, Bonnie Summers, Don M erritt, Edward Summers, Doyle Rausch, and Raymond and Rob ert Reekman. WE S E A T 3 7 ,0 0 0 PEOPLE! THIRTY-SEVEN AT A TIME Forest Service Crew On Chetco 8008 Cafe Featuring STEA K D IN N E R S —an d — FRESH S E A F O O D S — a t noon— 1 ? ee Pete” when in need of a home, bulb land, property in the B rookings-H arbor Area. durance ( overage For Your Every Nee<H Fete J. L esm eister Agency R itrai Real Estate And Insurance Building Brookings, Oregon Now on Display! Electric and Gasoline Turbine W ATER PUM PS New Fluorescent L ighting fixtures BROOKINGS electric RADIO CO. v - A. M ENDENHALL Two forest service crew s a re now w orking on the C hetco riv e r roads at the present tim e and have th eir cam p on the n o rth bank road. E arl Sm ith of G ra n ts Pass has a live-m an crew p u ttin g in a concrete cu lv ert at Joe H all creek, which replaces the tr e s tle which was used for y ears u n til this last y e a r when a fill w as put in. Fred G a rd n er of H arbor, w ith a four-m an crew . is now doing the m aintenance w ork on S ta te R ed wood P ark read, hut will move to the upper C hetco this w eek w here they will do the sam e kind of work. They will replace the a p proaches to the U pper C hetco' sum m er bridge which was w ashed out last w inter. P lans a re also mad«* to build a h ig h er bridge on the U pper C hetco next year, to replace the; low er su m m er bridge, so th a t, except d uring high w aters, the riv e r m ay be crossed e ith e r w in te r or sum m er. & < & 8, Cafe Open 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. D IN N E R S AND SH O R T ORDERS Seven Days a Week FLORENCE BUCHANAN Proprietors BERTHA BEERS L et M E Build I t ____! M A SO N & EDW ARDS GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS Brookings Oregon LUMBER We can supply now with: Special! %xl2-inch and 34xl2-inch REDWOOD BOAT AND SKIFF LUMBER -also- ROOFING AND CEMENT Builders’ Supply Company Smith River California ia if 8M0MM2 MARKt? t all times we strive o have the best n all Fruits and Vegetables —shopping at our sto e is the thrifty thing to do. Sister Honored By Party On Her Birthday. Mrs. Adela H assett and Bill Ellis e n te rta in e d a group of about ; 20 friends at a p a rty F riday eve ning in honor of th e ir sister. Mrs. E leanor Thom as, whose b irth d ay was that day. Mrs. Thom as was really surprised when she was taken to the G range hall w here th e group had gathered. G am es and dancing w ere enjoyed, w ith refresh m en ts served late in th e j evening First planned as a beach party, { bad w eather forced the affair in- i doors. The honored guest received j m any gifts. Any Capacity Desired Sell, Buy or T r a d e - I n Pilot Classifieds Plenty of 2x4 and 2x6 surfaced fir and redwood. And Serve GOOD FOOD at all Times! B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R Real E state For Sale Pltg% Local News Items Rev. Gilbert C hristian and fam ily spent last Tuesday with Dr. Stevenson, and left the next day for California on a vacation trip. Mr. C hristian is assistant pastor of the First Baptist church of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Archer of A lturas, C alif, are spending a few days in Brookings. Mr. A rcher is Co. Surveyor of Modoc County. lq c k e r Who are the folks who are not worried about i food shortage.' \\ hy, those who wiil he using our J Frozen Food Lockers service of course! Be safe—Be Thrifty—a rran«e for locked space while summer fruits, vege'ables and poultry are plentiful. We expect to start locker service July 10!