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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1948)
Page Four BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon 'World’s Finest Climate Thursday, March 18 newspaperman of many years in trip home last Thursday, with have returned home after visit- mittee with Mrs r Montana, where he ...................... was connect- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver accompany- : ing relatives in San Francisco as chairman There ................................ choice rWMzuu Uli!be; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ruther- ed with the Billings Gazette and ing them to make a months visit and other California points. in Michigan. i Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hastings and many b-aunf, 1 f >rd left here last week for Med other papers. Mr. and Mr. Milton Graham left the first of the week for ments from 1« i #rS ford where Mr. Rutherford will George Punk left Tueday eve- have returned to their Chetco Portland, after looking after the president Mrs P /T*®* 1 have charge of a turkey farm. rung for Oakland where he will tends an’ invitat & Mr. Rutherford has a state-wide look after his display being pre- River home after spending the daffodil harvest here. reputation as being an authority pared for the flower show next winter months in San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. T. Firstbrook of tend. Proceed will Mrs. Gertie Miller of Siletz is Ashland are looking for a place local library. * g° t0Wiiii in turkey raising, which he fol month. lowed many years in the Willa M. P. Gliddman of Napa. Calif.. visiting her sister and zrother-in-1to locate in Brookings or Har-I Among the Cr mette valley, near Hermiston and purchased the Mamie Carson law, Mr and Mrs. E. L. Miller and bor. They are visiting at the Dee’Norte countv wh ” * Klamath Falls. Their home here place in the Harbor district other relatives. Scobbe home for the present. i 5th anniversary meehn^ has been leased by Mr. and Mrs. through the W. E. Deveny agency The Social uuu club IS is! _ Bawrence Boardman of Butte Orick Valley Gran™ i ***' Rebekah izv rxon ouildl . i l l s s n p n t A r c c p n t w n n k n n d vrio_ i__i*. .. . . © H l Harris. this week. Immediate possession giving the last of a series of card 5?lls spent a recent w«*end vis bolt county, last week, ue-l School boards of both Carpen- was given. parties at the IOOF hall next itlng the Fred Gardner family. mona master Gus Müje terville and upper Chetco dis Mrs Sue ta lk e r. representing ¡Monday evening. Besides the}, J nd Mrs. G. P. Christensen wife, — ■ wife, Mr Mr. and and M Mrs. Tom J ™ . vv / ‘ f . f8Ch.°°I Oregon Tourist Guide, Garabaldi, Prizes given for the regular eve- .the ° f the Week f°r Ida Smith. Marie pnhJ? ms *venlnB to dl!J- , hopes to publish a guide for Cur- ning of cards, prizes for the high- Montrose, t alifomia, where they and Mrs Tom E • s p o ming of a union high cy county and |a nnw assembling ost and lowest scores for the p an to sPend a C0UPle of weeks. pjdgeon A ' g and . Program, school district embracing the facts. She wil, here later complete series will he presented “ ------------------------- - pro^ < , and a social time was enj three districts. As the Pilot was week to complete the work for at this time. the large crowd present going to press no word was re- this countv ' r — e ? j * . , ,, — «. > . iru s c o u n iy> I Frank Sandström is laid up in ceived Mrs. Violet Hinkle. T <t Doris CMtello. senior at The Eureka with a cast on his leg Del Norte Pomona Grange No. at Crag Lumber mill office| agent, let, on 'the midnight"h"', S ‘ n i S r " S S , u . to^ ,*.<!0U" ‘V after pulling a ligament last 12 sponsored a Grange party held Friday for the southern week. He will be unable to work at Lake Earl Grange hall on Fri-jthe state to spend two for several weeks. day evening attended by the , vacationing. She was accoa Mrs. H. J. Weigel Elk- Everrett Jaggers — is ---- able to <«rangers of Del Norte county.lied by her mother. Mrs I _ left for ---- pital for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hom and ton, Oregon the first of the week hobble around after being laid 7716 program under direction of Moore, who will visit mb Mr a n d M r« t l daughter Gwen Ann of Bend, where she was called by illness up for a few weeks after his;Pomona Lecturer Maude Pidgeon ankle was badly bruised and hnd assisted by Lecturers Grace their nephew Dean a L u «pent four days last week at the m her daughter’s family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brooks have crushed while at work in the) McDaniel of Crescent Redweed, erandson Arhei« « i home of his brother, Ross Hom. received word from their daugh- woods- and Helen Pencil of Lake Earl Turned home to TaW 1 Choir practice for the Baptist ter, Mrs. Gerald Williams, the Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kerns, Sr. Granges, put on an enjoyabe pro Community church will be held after visiting relatives and I Friday evening instead of Satur former Miss Aleta Jane Parker, are back at their Harbor home i*rarn consisting of songs, skits, ends here. day so no conflict will ,f‘llinK of the birth of a six P°und after spending several weeks in and reading by Grange members. Mr. ttIlu and mrs Mrs. with the Satelhe s J aj club’s *,eVcn ° unce son* Michael An-¡Orland, Calif., and Medford, Ore- £ dnl1 by eight members of the and daughter Miss Carlton Lois J fashion show. y«ung lad was born gop. Pomona Grange closed the pro- turned home “ m L ,, ,, , . the first of the month at Aztex, Mr and M rs F F ----- . gram which was followed by where thev visitedI* m am lather Luther Ison, of Gold New Mexico, where Mr. and Mrs Sr drove to r , ’L ” v i ^ J d g'inA|h 7 'b UCk S,UPPer W3S ,e r’ Miss Helen Ma* ¿ a y ^ mem l^Tof Hanscam ^onsulVed Local News Items SMITH RIVER ^ 7 is well known in : ^ n°df Beach i ready for occupancy occupancy. th.« Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Hampton M’ï. an<L Mi? L' A' Overy of of Helena, Montana, enroute Jackson, Michigan visited their from Tacoma, stopped off here cousins, Mr. and * Mrs. AVIl. filiti ¥1 I ». R. IV. I I. Oliv VJIIV- ' ' r '’ h .' is • ,-r f a r a w eek. T h ey le ft on the ^ n d of Du n , .mulr ,s ,ooklnK aHer their prop- berty here. Mr. and Mrs. Hiland are now’ making their home in Dunsmuir again after living in Harbor for a couple of years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Axford The Ladies Society of the lo- ------ cal church held their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon at the Community hall with vice-' There will be a meet-« ~ Miller preiiding businesZ ^e ' '" 'S M,'CliSh' I'1'"’- Notice e h n reh C C , »dH hsv at the eh u rih sale v,l WATCH For the Forma/ Opening BIG Brookings’ Hew Rendezvous "W here You Con A lw ays Meet Your Friends / / at the lily business, Thursday e held 5e, SIHlni; , i Saturday ofter- noon, April 3, at the hall, with May Crook as chairman. Pro gram for the afternoon was un der direction of Ida Hall. The next meeting of the society will be on April 8. •w.. . . , tx ,, , . floL -r h n 7 8 . inR ,hc ‘‘‘y business plej ready to push. P.-T. A. Notii Edith Robinson pame rent-Teachers a aaJ , Since S,n<?ue Pa Farent'Teachers a< tlon has a«reed t0 sen? chamber of commerce is L tea .a nd W‘'dn‘‘sda.v. March .1. Ev nesdqv ' n be beld on Wed- representatives o r mem! nesday afternoon March 24. at wishing to help should is siK,n>n,r U|ln|l,> ,|hal, •,ThlS show' oi’ber Mrs. Lockhart or is sponsored by the Library com-1 -Mrs. A. P. Hendricks. R A U ’S C A B IN E T SHO CABINETS Sash and Door Frames Houses Built or Remodeled ( all at Residence Harold Rau Brookings. Or ■ ■ ■ Ofook/ngs Oarage IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS NEU BUILDING ON PACIFIC ST. Highest Quality Service PH O N E < laude Goldizen ■ a ■ 134 George W. Bai u ■ ■ a | SaP«rioi 1 Chief tUihir *®OO' 1 ‘^day. and a square deal to all James Robinson it y! ? e *hey P m - M arch 18 a ' <hr L.C.1 ™ clean'" 8 <<«y ford home. All interested al a ■ ■ ■ •rool EX Sen Ben