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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1948)
•J Page Four BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings. Oregon World’s Finest Climate THURSDAY, JVXE ding anniversary at their Sunny proxy. Miss Charlotte Wall» LOCAL NEWS Secretary—Betsy Evans. Hill home. „ L , a few days in Harbor The unwanted guests brought Treasurer—Grace Hight. Recent h o u s e guests at the parents, Mr. and Mrs p " The Smith River womens club She in Cha 1___ , Á **■ many old and useful gifts. They ¡home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I lin. presented corsages to the She has been teach,. held its final meeting of the club vear Frid» ft- ♦ r incoming and outgoing officers, also b.ought their own food. The McLean w e r e M rs. McLean's Dayton this winter. a n d ^ J munity hall, wit^Tice-president Outgoing president, M a u d e "bride’’ made biscuits and the ¡brother a n d sister-in-law, Mr. attend school this Eleanor Layman. presidinR. Luick. extended a vote o( thanks groom was bewildered To use and Mrs. Gene Myers and her Miss Rosie Potocnick Of tere.ting reports were given by her •>> helping to a trite expression. "A good time son-in-law a n d daughter, Mr. coma is visiting her father w. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson and Potocnick, and other relat’ ^1 the secretary and treasurer ",aka ,h e, P“ « / ear » w“ • • • • ". . . . . . . . . At the close of the afternoon Guilty of disturbing the peace son, Larry, all of San Francisco, the area for a short timT n invitation was received from cookies and coffee were served of this family home included: who spent Memorial day week Mrs. George Hiland b ft. Cresi-ent City women» club to from a w hite linen covered tea Mr and Mrg Ed CahilI and two end here. urday to spend a week at J attend a luncheon and mstalla- tab,e centered with a bowl of children, of Portland. Mrs. Cahill Miss Ruth Newton, who has muir with her husband ».,i aS<, M y*Ho iris, snapdragon and deep is a sister of Mr. Sunderland. been employed this winter with employed there. She was • 15 Art chairman. Alyce Bolick. ink carnationg flanked b M„ Ehzabeth White. Leland tO ^ nbOW’ How and pink candles. The fa lllw h ite , Russell W hite, Elaine the Travelers Aid society, at Ta as far as Medford by her j, coma. Wash., has returned to ter, Mrs Joe Zumpfe, and ertmnani V '/ ' c »J* ,S ?f ',nieeting of the club will open White, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scherer, her home, south of Harbor, for L. W. M a rc h , who did companied by Mrs. Sidney Ar- on Sept 3 wjth program under „ j SparRs Mr Mrs JflS the summer. Miss Mary Cavitt, shopping. mour of Fortuna. They attended direction of Leah Wilson and Koeller. librarian at Humboldt county li Mr. and Mrs. Donald Car the county federation luncheon Ethel Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Turley, for- brary, at Eureka, spent Memor of San Francisco are visit«-' and meeting at Benbow. Mrs. exercises for the f mer residents of this area, but ial days week-end here at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ear1 Ci Bolick was presented with a spe U Graduation graduates of the eighth grade now of Brookings, were last Sun- New-torv home. son. cial award for the Smith River ... fr m Cali !0* the ^oca* school will take place day dinner guests at the home womens club Frank Reynolds arrived from I Mrs. B. E. Kerns Sr has ' ation “ * o « t f W a Thursday 10 at of . Mr. and fomia Federation _______ evening. .... . hall. June . program _______ , „ Mrs. , J. . E. Koeller Massachusetts last week and is ¡turned to Klamath Falls Womens the community A and H. J. Sparks. After dinner clubs. The reward for activities the guests progressed to the home planning to remain heft' for an (visiting at her Harbor hone1 to the State Penny Art ~ Fund. . is being arranged Jr . by teachers, u Mrs. Bolick p re e n ,id the paint- ° hn.e ° th' «-'»'’ua.c, w .llbe un- of Elizabeth White where they indefinite time. He is living in a week. his trailer on the hill above the Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Has: ing, and a bouquet of flower, to ? *° " ' . " ' i X ? " ¿ homas- made and ate ice cream. home of his brother and sister- the Meal club. The following of- ' X “. “c " m e tX *° A pot luck party was given by in-law, Air. and Mrs. Victor Rey arrived from Portland the part of the week for some Mrs. Roy Sunderland, Mrs. Joe nolds. fleer, were installed by Mrs. nurse 4 case mcasles- at their Harbor property. Ethel Goodlin, for the coming! Rev E c - Hicks is spending Scherer, and Mrs. James Koeller year: the present time with his daugh- at the home of Mrs. Koeller. last President—Eunice Faris. !ter at Salem, and son, at Reeds- Wednesday. Guests were told to —... port. He officiated at the wed- bring their children, their fav Vice-president Leah Wilson, ding of a njeCe at Eugene. Sun- orite casserole, dessert or salad with Frances Westbrook as a day, June 6. He is expected back — also the recipe. A plate, cup, .home this week and saucer, or glass, knife, fork Sash Doors Frames Kitchen Cabinets Mrs. E. O. Park of Albany. Or- and sP°°n for each member of egon, arrived on the bus Mon- ,heir fami,y and th « r sewing Un-painted Furniture se n day to visit her sister. Miss Elma basket. The purpose of the par- MADE FROM KILN D R IE D MATERIAL! Rice, and father, O. M. Rice. ty was to flnri out whether the ----------------- ----------------- community as a whole like to ^»1 . carry on the same type of dinner HAROLD T. JESSER C h e T C O C O l T i r n U n i t y in tke faR When the summer , . work is over and use our little Basement, Gra.vshel Bldg (Box 274) BrooWni . ix miles up the Chetco river white school at the fork of the j on the north bank is quite a roads as our community meet- thriving community. There is a ing place. All thought the idea , great deal of social life, hut no was excellent, one ever reads of the activities. The guests ate huge quantities or ,i »out the people who partic-lof delicious food, exchanged rec- ipate. The writer, who has liter-jipes, and did very little sewing, •iry desires, frustrated perhaps, Present were: Mrs. Roderick, I have purchased the FRED LEE Well- will try to let the readers on the Mrs. Walter Walden and chil- Drilling outfit, and will be ready immedi outslde know that we do exist, ¡dren. Mrs. Cecil Watt. Mrs. Wil- I have a tryewriter but no car, lard Graham, Mrs. Clarence Ov- atelv to drill wells at any time. Contact s< it you want me to know what erman and children, Mrs. Joe De- me for estimates and plans. ycu are doing, please write a Palma, and son. Mrs. Ed Thorn- P<st card to Mrs. James Koeller, ton and children, Mrs. Ray Corn- Lox 101. Brookings. I will try to stock and children, Mrs. Harry iornpile contributions into a col- Graham, Mrs. Harry Kineh, Mrs., ’This canoe w ill told up to fit umn about the activities of the h . Tompkinson. Mrs. Joe Scherer? General Delivery Brookings, Ore, Yes, yi in a suit case!" North Bank road, and Upper and children, Mrs. Roy Sunder- Relax ( hetco, and Long Ridge roads. iand( Mrs. j. E Koeller and ic peace and quiet of the daughter. A list of recipes, as ride a THE lountty was shattered Saturday long as a woman’s dream, were night, May 29, when friends and exchanged. 'Twould most fill a neighbors, with help of cowbells, big book. CLOTHING-NOTIONS firccraeks, and washboilers, etc., j ____’__________________ SPORTING GOODS C.ivc an oM-faatltoned ,ri . TT BS BROOKINGS. ORE. to help Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sun- •o’V rvin lliin s c u m THE HO M E OF Given Army Commission LDDITI Sunday’s Oregonian carried a FINE FOOD ABBi ¡list of R. O. T. C. cadets at I Try Us For Your Dinner Parties University of Oregon who had been granted commissions in the Floyd Kindel U. S. army, and included in the list of those winning co.nmis- 6:30 a.m. to 8::30 p.m. Saturday to 10:30pJ sions in the air corps was Mer- X vin Hanscam, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ pioneer merchants of this area. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■1 Mervin, a veteran of the Eu ropean campaign, rose to staff 'ergeant in the drive clearing t Hitler's armies out of France, . r and to final defeat. 10 € SMITH RIVER B IIT -R IT E C A B IN E T SHOPl -44 ay fiar e- A N N O U N C IN G \ B. L P R IC E crown c / t i o p CHETCO CAFE r S t - : I z/ ' m o re t a lk i n g p o in ts e v e ry day W ith each passing day w telephone {nctnwea its range o f lu e fu ln m . More and nx>re telephone» are being uvsulkxl daily, thus »prvading the web of cotmnutucatiori fo r even one. O ur expansion program is fo g io g ahead w ith full »peed. It w on’t stop u n til we ro u h out desdna- tio n : Ihe hnest possible tclephooe service fo r gjQ wiho want it. ; f Hiii'iiinf fo rm N O T IC E Notice is hereby given, in com- mce w ith Sec. 111-908, OCLA. ' 'h e legal voters of School Dis- trict No. 17, of C urry Countv S tate of Oregon, that the AN- NUAL SCHOOL MEETING of " ® g H B ■ Schoolhouse, to begin at the I hour of 8 o'clock p m. on the h third Monday of June being the This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director for a term of three years and one director for a term of two year's, and the transaction of bu>- ■ ■ G E N E R A I R E P A IR IN G 1’AIN t H BODY AND FENDER WORK WILLARD BATTERIES TITAN g| " " ■ D ated this 21st day of May ■ IMS HERBERT PAYNE ■ ! Attest Board, Dir. tXvra E. Beaulieu. Clerk. Ihtokhw Garage TELEPHO NE 134 C. N. 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