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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1948)
Pa<e Four Thursday. Jan u ary 22, i^j RROO KINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon World1» Ftneot Climat* read this year. Richard Cochran 1 9 4 5 A z a l e a Q u e e n W. morial P a r k . .................. ”1 Mrs. Eddie W estbrook enter- has read seventeen books so far. | tamed a group of her old time Joannne Darger has read 11, this A t K c n o , L a s t F riday . . . ... . . . 3 u .? , W om ans friends at an afternoon party year. Donald Calloway and Con- club held the Jan u ary meeting sister and nie Jacklewicz have read te n .1 wedding of interest to „ , P riH a v aftern .M in I a n 9 th in at th e home or ner sister anu We make book reports about many friends 'Yas s°lf*nuuze: on Friday alternoon, Jan. .»in in niece, Mrs. Ada H ursh, and Mrs. the club room at the Community re c e n tly A s o c ia l these books before we get credit Ren0, • eva^a laist Friday, ». h a ll w ith Mrs Maud»* Luick Edna Boss, recently. A social M,ss -• hrader, daughter hail, wun Mrs. Mauue luk k time was enjoyed by the group for them on the chart. presiding at a short business t se rv e l fro m ... . - another ... ... etic H Mr. Mrs. Guy We had arithm arbo and bec thp Shrad«, meeting Following flae salute with retresnm enrs servei rro m ÎSStm" b u .ln " « ¿ S i S S Ê o Jd of a table centered with T a h sm e n test last week M arjorie Moore „ H art of Brookin routm« nusinrss was aisposca ot, Among those present for won in speed and accuracy, both. a tte n d a n , w as Sgts g j,™ '- with committee chairmen reports. pvincnucK. many years ago. ot « w e r« M rs F m m a I ibrarv chairman Mr* Maris re- longing to the father of Mrs. LI- the afternoon w ere J y rs- r-mma Virginia Akers, B arbara Gould who was v isain g in this are? Library m airm an, Mrs. M ans, re • husband Cooper. Mrs. Josie Fram e, Mrs. ported a large number of west- « ch s husband. I Anthony. Mrs. Agnes M ans and Dixie Allsup are making a a few w eeks. Mrs. Hart has - . . . . her parents i’rn detective books have M tbp doge of , he aiternoon an/ Mrv Everett Woodruff. Mrs. small m ural about bees. We call in -- H arbor w ith been to he shelves. 1 he ,jOUghnuts and coffee were serv- Lily Woodruff was unable to it the “Bee H ill”, because it is several years, graduating f? a bee hill. c ub will hold its annual daffo- *rom ta b ,e centered with a ypresent. the Brookings High School in Gael E ttinger, L arry Myers, class of 1945, and since then dil ea in Mart 1 oceeds from of pyreantha berries Pre- Word was received here Sun- i ™ ? ? ,hU’T * »»ding at the table were Mrs. day telling of the sudden death of Tommy Smith, Dixie Allsup, Vir- been employed in Brookings of the irary. Fol '»wung the bus- p jarence jjjght and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. Wallace Jamison, who pass ginia Akers, Joanne D arger. J o y 'H a rt came to this country fc ings* session, Rev J. S. B uller )MoM ln Oakland. No details Gott, Lois LaCIair, .Lois Lockhart Kansas last sum m er and of the Crescent City Federated , , .««>¡»«1 Peggy Moffitt, M arjorie Moore, made m any friends since church, gave an interesting talk News has been received here " hls ‘ ‘ a 1 ' form er on the history of bells, also on by relatives telling of the death j1’ ‘ V o / t D ick n m v m J Connie Jacklewicz and Melody here. They plan to make Brimm got large gold sta rs on home in Brookings where English hand bells with a dem- of Mrs. Hulda Irwin, ¿5, who died ¡y m J e r ’ w l u . H art is employed. onstration of the method of mak- Jan. 16 in a Eureka sanitatrium to (>dkland last s u m m e r H e a. the m anners chart last week. We have been bringing in mon- It will be remembered ing music with 12 of these hand after a long illness. She was the»® J >r' Tu* Mrs. H a rt’s popularity in bells, from the W h i t e Capel daughter of a pionee in Crescent anil has rna^.v friends here who ey for the March of Dimes. Virginia Akers, B arbara Gould, | area won h e r the title of foundry in England. The story of City, the late Mr. and Mrs. D en-iare grieved to heai of his pass- I Festival Queen, in 1946. the various bells and these hand nis Tryon The deceased made *nK- Surviving are be widow, reporters. bells, was educational as well as her home at Fort Dick for many Fannie, seeial brothers and a in fit-resting. A group of club years. Surviving are her daugh- J sister, A brother, Jam es Jam ison members volunteered to assist ter, Mrs Edna Carmichael of res*<2cs »a < rescent ( lty. H is Rev. Butler by ringing the vari- Eureka two granddaughters, and m other Mrs. Lucy Jamison of ous keyed hand bells and mak- three great-grand daughters, all Oakland was visiting her son in Ing sweet music. of Eureka; nephews are Presley ( rescent City. _. . »< I» and George Tryon and Glen Trv- Mr. and Mrs. John Sam ple rhe music chairman, Mrs. Her- d y ort Dick. Funeral services bave returned to their home in CABINETS bert Goldberg, was unable to be were Held Monday at Eureka Ashland, Oregon, following a vis- Sash and Door Frames present. Mrs. Lester Ulrich loan- with interment at Sunset Me- 11 w»fb relatives and friends here. Rev. E. C. Hicks has returned Houses Built or Remodeled from Dayton, Oregon, where he officiated at the funeral of a Call at Residence family friend. He visited his daughter and family in Salem, and his son a t Reedsport. n » | n ’ . __ __ ~ Smith River l\ews Cmith River Women's j cd her beautiful collection of bells from all over the world, of 34 varieties. The m antle was at- t jth jth collection »ratuve w un w un a co u e v u u n brass, copper, nickel, and a Mexican Dotterv bells eie- M .xican pottery oens, tie Phant oells. turkey and temple co o o er cow bell< ‘x n s - dna oia copper cow oens. taken from the necks of dairy Of. tho Ulrich ranch up the R A U ’S C A B IN E T VETERANS! Harold Rau here are the opportunities you’ve been asking for T h o u san d s of V eterans of all th e U. 8 Armed Forces have said they'd like to Join the R egular Army, IF they could have certain enlistm ent privileges Today th e Army has four attractiv e opportunities for V eterans of any of th e U. 8. Armed Forces to get Into a w ell-paid Job w ith lots of chance for advancem ent. SCRVI for 1 years with your choice of 8 fam ous com bat unit* now stationed In th e U. 8 If you are a Veteran1 w ith o v e r « « experience. Here's th e op p o rtu n ity to help build up th e defense of th e nation at hom e . . . to help tra in th e new Coach Guthrip w as absent from his classes Monday and Tuesday morning due to the fact that he is speechless- some say due to the instructions he gives his team at the half. The real reason, how ever—a severe cold in the throat. Mrs. Una Rowley substituted for Mrs. Hampton Monday, Tues day and W ednesday of this week due to the severe illness of little Barbara Jean Hampton. Mrs. Rowley formerly taught at the Lafayette. Oregon high school. Friday night of this week the Pruins and the Bruinettes play the Langlois team here a t B rook-1 ings. The Bruins are now tied j with Gold Beach and Ophir in the Curry county league. It is certain that they will do their • best to take the gam e next Fri- ! day. SHOP Brookings, Ore. FASHION MOCKS S P R IN G D R E S S ST Y L E S Now Here! Never Before as Stylish — and Cost as Low Mrs. W. J. Ward LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE BILL WARD’S CLOTHING STORE recruits who are Joining th e Army. r~ Grade School Notes ------ - i -’«erHi.w E mm >. r»n Ml »"‘Mte U) v ’ j,i*‘r,«kies ’. ' M « ALuir.. *■*““ < fcr '2 r « m " U C“ n ''““"'IK uro**. the IF A D your way into th ro u g h Army P otential I. Hchools. Officer C andldati Academy nt W iri Point o meet th e required m ental, ih-p«id, h lg h -ran k in t SECOND GRADE N E W S Wo sent in $7.74 for the March of Dimes from our room. We read and talked about tell ing time by the sun and we plan to make a shadow stick to tell time. Gary brought a book of L ittle | Brown Koko and we have nearly finished reading it. Gary and M arjorie brought new calendars for our room. For writing class on Tuesday r w e w ro te a poem and drew a ** picture for it. THIRD GRADE N EW S •Li- kie lo tn m y . l'eddy. S h a ro n and Kay have been absent. When -tnyon« is absent he loses out on FOR SA LE Sheet Rock Wallboard Approximately 8000 Sq. feet, with ta and crack filler, complete. C U V IE R GREEN New Bldu. on Ocean side of Hwy, Just nor of the Inspection Station at the State Li S A. M. to 1 P. M. 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