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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1946)
Paye Ten H o m e of The Croft Lily (¡lover Leads In Bitter Bel Norte County Race CR SC! NT CITY - With the couni in;; of ballots following the election, last Tuesday, Charles W. Glover was apparently the winner over his opponent, F r a n k J. Blackerby. Glover received a total of 118-1 votes to Blackerby’s 1083. or a dif< fe n c e of 101 votes. of the ?1 rrecincts, Black er' • carried six, *'ed in two with ( !o e w irning in the rem aining th » 4* on ^recincts fit ill uncounted are 167 ab- sentee ballots, wv h could affect however, will t h e ’outcome, T v r f a n that Blackerby must obtain 135 of these ballots, with Glover needing but 53 Work Started In New Grayshel Building Although ham pered for w ant of cement, work on the basem ent and foundation for the new stru c ture, to lx* build by Charles G ray shel, owner of the God F ats Cafe, was started this week. Sand and gravel arc on the ground, and forms an hping erected. Local News Items During the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. T ueian Harvey had the pleasure of a surprise visit of an old-tim e friend, Dr. E. N. T errell and wife of Ashland. Dr. Terrell, also, was surprised to find a num ber of his old patients here. Mi s Joan Byrne was confined to hi r home the past week with a sierc of influenza. According to Mr. and Mrs Roy Hendry, whose greenhouse is lo cate*’ near the W inchuck bridge, they have just added a line of or- namm tai shrubs, and expect to have fruit trees before Christm as. Mr. Hendry is alert to pnssit ilities of the area, and believes these fruits will be grown with ease in the area. Larry M etier left last T h u rs day fur Medford w here he a tte n d ed to m atters relative to hi.; new lum ber business, soon to open in that city. Bob Nieodemus was n a m e d constable and A. E. Sandbo as justice of the peace in last Tues day's election. Accounts of these Wert' not included in the report published last week. Dr. A. O. Schm itt, local physician, candidate for coroner. was unsuccessful. Mr. and Mrs. W, B C a rte r of Port Ian w ere in this area, S u n day, looking for property with view of hx'ating here. Ken Taylor, Bob Perkins and N orris Kemp left late last week for the W allowa country’, near Elgin, on an elk hunting trip. Perhaps this trip was prom pted by the success of Cyde Hill and A. E. Bollir r, who returned late last week, each with a big elk for evidence of their hunting abil ities. They display »'d the elk to a num ber « * friends II W. L< ewen, w heat farm er of Hillsboro. Kans., left Monday for bis home a fte r spending sev- i eral days in this locality, seeking pro|x rty. He exjx'cts to n 't urn as soon as be can arran g e business m at tot's, and locate property in this district. Mi's. Priscilla Robinson teok a leave from her work at G allagher Plum bing Shop. Friday to go fish ing. By Monday she had caught six large sa mon. Complete re sults of her expedition will be reviewed next week. Mr. and Mrs L. H. Kirtley and bis m other. Mi’s. G rant Powell, made' a recent combined business and pleasure trip to Malm w here they w en' house guests at the home of Mr K irtley’s brother, Ar nold. and antily Mr. K irtley. who is eonsti ucing a nuxiern service highway n ear the n m e e le c tr ic g a s BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROQKINGS, OREGON J. V. Jam ison accompanied by I H arbor area, Sunday. They spend his father, R. L.‘ Jam ison and his ¡several days here last year when aunt, Mrs. Sue Benham, left the they accom panied Mr. and Mrs. la tte r part of the week for Hale. S. F. Karm , form er H arbor resi- Mo., the home of the Jam isons. dent.s on a visit. Mr. Jam isons father will rem ain an(j yjrs George Gage of at Hale, a- he was just visiting § a n ia B arbara, form er owners of out here, but Mrs. Benham will w ^ ite Rock Cabins were recent accompany him back in about a house guests of Mr. and Mrs. month Clarence Stoller. W hile here Mr Mrs Bern ice Cagley and d a u g h -’Gage caught a Chinook which ter. Gerry Lee have moved to weighed 50 pounds, and m easured C re d e n t C ty ere Mrs Cagley 41 inches in length, and 34 inches is now working in girth. ?'■> Lawrence Payne and twin Mr. and Mrs. M. F. G raham be. - »Bet’y Marie and H erbert left last week for San Diego to F> - : n . i to th eir home at spend the w inter m onths as has p -r Or >rd last week Mrs M arie been th eir custom for many years. Her-pel accompanied them a n d . They spent th eir sum m er vaca- wili rem ain to assist Mrs. Payne tion at th eir home up the Chetco or a few weeks. with Mrs. G raham ’s brother, Chal- Mr. and Mrs AMilliam Barlow of im er Llndsl<?y-,- P ortland visited friends in t h e 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. H arper left last week for N orth Hollywood to spend the w in ter months, but plans to re tu rn here next spring. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Spencer and children have moved from the Tam ba ranch, up the Chetco. The Chetco River bus, driven by Mr. Spencer, is now being driven by Claude W right, who also drove it p art of last year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson left S a tu rd a y for P o rtlan d w’here they a re spending the week. They will a tte n d N ational G range ses sions while there. Mrs. B ertha Beers is now em ployed at the telephone exchange at Crescent City, and is m aking her home there. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Callaway and children have moved from the Ed H oar ranch, up the Chetco, to a place out of Brookings. Mr. and Mrs. Eli J. Dessery of Tbnrs(lay< Novembers Redondo Beach have their home after SK ! ¡vacation in this area a come here for many (fall. Mr. Dessery ” >th the police Redondo Beach. ict ’ T r- a n d M rs. J. Mello« tu rn e d \ fro m the Bay a rd o b ta in e d w e l f c J j f o r th e w elding shop s t r u c t i n g n e a r Harbor Pvt. Bill Young left Monday bus for Camp St where he expects to he, an overseas assignment, has visited in this area’ past two weeks. M t and Mrs. C. E. Ta, of Shady Cove, on the] River, have been in this i number of days, hunting| able property to locate. Loaf and Play in the SUNNY SOUTHWEST Take your winter holiday the easy, thrifty fcOWE r Fan ■Box 1 our fa nd lili« trippe lor. D Vincer smith ¡r.g up Jenera (viene piling io fiel |W. P. Oreg ozing ith Df I Jr., Be Greyhound w a y For the best vacation you’ve ever had, let Greyhound take you to the Great Southwestern playlands of leisure, fun, and sun-tan, that fairly shout their welcome. It’s so easy to go by G reyhound.. .stopping over when the mood strikes y o u ... loafing and playing to your heart’s content. Riding the scenic Greyhound way, you make every minute co//»/—frequent schedules save precious time. And the cost is much less than driving. See your local Greyhound aeent for vacation suggestions. SAMPLE FARES FROM BROOKINGS Los Angeles. 810.40 Palm Springs. -12.10 Tucson. 810.15 These Fares do not Include Federal Tax hoi I as oce ranches