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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1947)
Page F our“W orld's Finest C lim ate’ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Local N ews Item s Star o f Texas A w ful Fresh J| Miss Zada Mclndoe and Miss Ruth W oodward retu rn ed from a three-w eeks trip to Mexico, Monday. They traveled through 1 and 2-lb. four sta te s and one federal dis trict on the vacation and saw- much of Mexico. They also vis ited m any cath ed rals and m onu m ents as the S ta tu e to Moreilo on Lake P atzcu ran a. Miss Mc lndoe ha<i expressed the wish to retu rn to the country to see a Shop few of the sights she missed. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Jam es Grayshel Bui, and fam ily w ere a t A rcata T ues * I day w here they m ade a rra n g e T’4 ? X ? ments for enrollm ent of Tommy at Hum boldt S ta te College this fall term . Mrs. Mildred Byrne and Joan •returned la te last week from * I • i *•**’’. ; . » c l' Now In Francisco w here they had spent a week visiting. The picture shown at the right 1. At the left is shown a reg ister 8uP " Sped Mr. and Mrs. E rn est Hedland is th a t of “S ta r of Texas," a not ed Palomino stud th a t has been Pot No. 288, by Nigger, by H a r and d au ghter of K lam ath Falls mon Baker. His dam is Niggers P'inchroincix ed q u a rte r horse th at will be shown at m any horse shows on shown at the Curry County Fair, the coast. S ta r of Texas is a colt Lady III, by Big Nigger. The yvere last week visitors at the Sizes 127, 120. q August 29, 30, 31 and Septem ber from Black A rt No. 899. by Jack stra in is all black. These horses Ralph Vincent home. Mr. Hed- are being shown by C. W. Church lund has charge of the en g rav ing plant at the K lam ath Falls 616, and 35 ¡5 Hazel McKenzie, Port Orford! News. He worked w i t h Ralph E rm a W agner, P ort Orford. 25-ft rolls, \ incent about 20 y ears on the Ellen Jaggers, Brookings. Oregon Journal. 100-ft rolls 16ma Mrs. F. A. W aters, Brookings. At the last m eeting of VFW Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shropshire Mrs. I om Newton, H arbor. A uxiliary, plans for C urry coun of San Bernadino, Calif., w as a Mrs. Hazel Hendry, H arbor. ty fair w ere discussed. Several visitor of friends here. D uring Mrs. M arian Douglas, Sixes. m em bers volunteered to h e l p GOLD BEACH - Mrs. Aldene the mill days, the Shropshires Mrs. A. P. Sweet, Sixes. Roberts of Lebanon. Kans., a r serve at the food booth th at is, Mrs. R. M. Knox, Gold Beach. to be operated by the five veteran were residents here. He worked rived here Monday to assume her Brookings, Ore in the mill. Mrs. L. R F itzpatrick, Sixes. organizations’ auxiliaries of the duties as the first home demon- Otis Greer, grandson of Mrs. county.. The VFW A uxiliary and statio n agent for Curry county. Mrs. Roberts, a home econom Legion A uxiliary m em bers of this Grace Durgin, left recently a fte r visiting his grandm other. ics grad u ate of Kansas S ta te area are urged to go and assist, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Garvin College, has had previous ex peri- tw elve home-made cakes will be returned the la tte r p a rt of the A full line furnished by members. ence in home dem onstration work week from a trip into W ashing in New Mexico. In C urry County Mrs. Aggie D arger and Mrs. ton and N orthern Oregon w here o f Famous •h e will work in co-operation For the second time this sea L oretta S arv er w ere initiated in they visited friends and relatives. D U TC H w ith ft M Knox, county agent, Dick Hucman, form er resident, son, Sm ith River m easured the to the A uxiliary. A fter a short •on the 4-H club work and will BOY defeat for Brookings, when, at business m eeting gam es were en 1 eturned here the la tte r p a rt of also organize and direct a pro joyed and refreshm ents of w ater P A IN T S g ram for the women of Curry the California city, the locals melon and coffee were served by the week a fte r spending a couple fell before a 14-6 onslaught. "I yars in California. He plans N ow In county on all phases ot home Brookings had a field day in the refreshm ent com m ittee. Alice to remain here for some tim e. making. Stokes and Amber Campbell. Stock at Miss P atsy Cagley left Sunday Tuesday afternoon, 11 members errors, com m itting 10 to four for The A uxiliary is proud it spon for Denver, Colo., a fte r visiting of C urry County Home and Ru the victors. The box score: ab h r sored Ju a n ita Kinion of the lo here for a month w ith relatives I ral Life Com m ittee met at the i Sm ith Rvier 14 cal high school, who won sixth country. Deffley, 2b 1 court house with Mrs Mabel C. PLUMBIS place in the state-w ide essay con Mack, assistant sta te home dem H art, ss test. Tuber, p o n stratio n leader for Oregon A belated baby shower was -State College. Mrs. Roberts and Silva. 3b held for Mrs. Nellie Jaggers and Blagdon, lb R M. Knox for purpose of plan nianj nice gifts w ere presented. L Mello, c ning the home m akers program I Sarina. cf for the coming months Mrs Fr«d T’hocolati MOORE Variety & film V. F. W. Auxiliary Demonstration Agent In County Ralph Vii P A IN T X Smith River Dumps Brookings, Sunday J. G. Gall: M aris, rf Adams of O phir presided at the Olave. rf m eeting, . -The C om m ittee plan n ed reg E. Mello, 11 0 Trout P lanted On Winchuck, Chetco u la r m o n th ly m eetings in th re e 30 6 d is tric ts ot th e co unty H om e T otals P ete L esm eister, se c re ta ry of B rookings 6 a b h m a k e rs from the n o rth e rn end the Chetco Rod & Gun Club Merle H anscam ss 4 i O' the co u n ty w ill m eet the th ird report.- the Oregon S ta te Game 4 9 F rid a y of each m onth at Sixes, H ull, rf Commission truck from the Brush V. Hanscam. cf j i those in c e n tra l C u rry the th ird Creek hatchery was in Brook o 0 T u esd a y a t Gold Beach and in N elso n , p ings W ednesday of last week to M yers, 3b j q th e so u th end the th ird W ednes place 23.000 cu t-throat finger S p an g le r, c j i day at C hetco G ran g e hall All ings in the W inchuck river. E ssley, lb. If 3 j hom e m a k e rs of th e county a re Last Thursday the truck re R egan. 2b 3 j c o rd ia lly invited to a tte n d and tu rn ed with another load, this R eek m an , If 1 q p a rtic ip a te in th e se m eetings. As time with 33,000 of sm all trout M e rv in H a n s c a m , lb 2 1 p lanned. th e p ro g ra m winch w ere dum p ed i n t o the O ctober P la n n in g n u tritio u s C hetco riv e r at th e C p p e r S u m T o ta ls 31 8 6 m e als for th e family m er bridge T hese fish should be Next Sunday Brookings will go Nov.-mN r S ea Food Cookery lust ab o u t rig h t" for th e 1948 lA ecem bei S e le c tio n a n d use ot to K lam ath to play the third season, Mr. L esm eister said. gam e tot tw o-best-out-of-three) th e new fab rics for clo th in g and! betw een the two clubs. They are hom e fu rn ish in g s For your every insurance need Ja n u a ry Sew ing machine clin-1 sm arting under the Sm ith River See Pete le sm e iste r Agency. defeat and are expected to come! tes at w hich m achines w ill bet back into winning ways clean ed , oils, and ad ju ste d I he te a m lookt'd classy in the j F ebruary H ouse plans th a t) nicct th e needs ot y o u r fam ily j tiew baseball caps donated b y ' TPs-tnesn&t,- Only you can March Plans tor remodeling I- A W aters, to whom the team feels indebted homes April Work sim plification ap-l plied to ironing and o th er house hold tasks. M ay: W ork sim plification a p ple d to daily anil w eekly care of the house Ju n e: F o o d preservation by freezing and canning. In addition to these monthly meetings, training will be given to hom em akers who enroll for! •pecial workships in making of, divssess dress forms and foot! stools Homemakers who assisted! .lu w 5 p ro g r* 'n P '« n n in K in- D rug Store Adds M yrtlewood Cases PREVENT FOREST FIRES I before ' ' ' rack urfTch - - r,>\ “Q uality M eats Always- W ith C ourteous Service" try our STEAK: LI,01,1) E. MOORE G ardner Bldg. Next to Dn Get Your S C H 0 0 L SH O E S Now! t hetco Drug Store believes in keeping pace w ith progress. Besides expanding into more space which was added recently. Mr. and Mrs. Zenier thought it not quite enough. Last week, in cam e all m yrtle- VVood fixtures to dress up the- ‘ n Sanitary Alar/tt A re H e re A t L a s t— S h o p E a rly while on " t sizes a re co m p lete— th e n w e may ord >noe* will be on h a n d b e fo re school star iC ( 's Brookings Shoe Service Shoe R e p a irin g B. J . G ould New peg£