Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 26, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    w orld» Finest LMnaie
' degrees.
('aparoon Exhonorated to a petition to the county court Bob Westerbeeck
The lectu rer announced th a t
asking for an election on the Ployed at the
Of Accident Blame
Booster Night would be held on
incorporation of Brookings.
Bull*
David Caparoon, driver of
S aturday evening, Oct. 2, and it
Construction was begun S u n ­ v'.M.or a, Klamath c i ?
the Freeman truck, which
was voted to extend invitations
day on the drive-in re sta u ra n t.
Ben Kerns » «
to Lake E arl, Crescent Redwood
was involved in the accident
I
just
north of town, near the R Crescent City „
*
near Eureka, lost w eek, was
- B e . t y L o u ! and O phir Granges. A short lec­
I J Stoken plant. .
even.ng and
,, J
VVKjt faker, of the Ophir 4-H tu re hour was presented by Mrs.
erhonorated of all blame by
Foods club will give tt dollar Maude Sandbo who was in charge
the conorneFs inquest, the
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Neal and
d inner at the C urry county Ear, of the progrm as during August.
Humboldt C ounty Times re­
family of P ortland arrived Mon­
S aturday, Sept. 4. prelim inary to Mrs. M arie Mempel will be in
ported.
day m orning for a vacation here
'" ''*rin8 the dollar dinner con- charge of the program during
Driving conditions, which
with Mr. N eal’s m other. Mrs. M.
For Sale: Smal,
;<‘st at the sta te fair at Salem. Septem ber.
included wet pavem ent, were
M. Bean. Mr. and Mrs. C onrad
Rood
haket. on 101. 3
< y Lou will prep are and serve
uloru responsible. Mr. Capa­ . Lee of Salem have been visit­
Following the m eeting a social
of Smith River R p r.
a dinner to four people, the work hour was enjoyed, with refresh­
roon, however, does not find
ing at the Bean home, and have Smith River.
tw-ing done on the fa ir g ro u n d s! m ents of doughnuts and coffee
peace of mind by this verdict. i have grown to like the country
" h e r e anyone who wishes may being served by Mr. and Mrs.
so much th a t they have rented a
For Sale: Nice spuà.
watch. According to the ruling H. E. Sw inney, Mr. and Mrs. John
place here and plan to rem ain. and good cooking, 3c
of the dollar dinner contest. 3U Kinney, Mrs. Sphia Jones and
, Mr. Lee is employed at C rag Arnold Lane, north of to
hours will be allowed for pre- Benjamin Jones.
We wish to express our sin­ Lum ber Co., at Sm ith River.
L. Buddington.
paring and serving the meal, and
cere thanks and appreciation to
cleaning the booth. Before en-
all who helped us in our hours
’»■ring the booth com plete plans;
of trial and suffering, when I
" d l be made and groceries will
lay so ill, by their prayers, cards
be purchased by M ary Lou.
and helpful service. How th a n k ­
The dollar dinner contest is
Mrs. Ruth Coyner. departm ent ful I am for the kind C hristian
one of the most popular contests president o f American Legion
doctors and nurses. It was th ru
at the sta te fair, and C urry coun­ Auxiliary and Grace Detlefson,
ty fair goers a re fo rtu n ate ta district president, will he vis­ them and the prayers of m an\
have a contaetant to wtach. In itors in this area Friday evening and faith in our Lord th a t my
o rd er to be eligible to compete. at a meeting of the local unit life was spared. Mrs. Baughn a l­
so joins me in this.
« 4-H club girl m ust be enrolled
For the occasion a reception
ROSCOE C. BAUGHN.
in hood. HI. B etty Lou is the will be held at the Osa Johnson
only girl in C urry county who home at seven o’clock. All mem­
has progressed to that point.
bers of the A uxiliary are urged
All 4-H club girls in foods 2 to be present.
Visiting R. C. Baughn. who is
Will 1 h * interested to watch Betty
at Seaside Hospital. Crescent
Lou prepare this dinner.
City, following a serious accident
Raymond A. Lower, local bro in the tim ber, include Mrs. Tes-
PA1
ker, announces the sale of the sie Valentine, Mrs. N ita Lash- ■ boot and fender work
E. E. M etier property on Ocean m ett, sisters. C urtis and Sidney
TITAN
View drive south of H arbor, 5 Baughn. brothers, and Mrs. Je n ­ ■ W lh L A R D * B A T T E R IE S
acres and a small home to H. ny Baughn. m other, all f r o m
C. W heeler, of Grandview, Wash. Mannville. Wyo, The m other and
Leo Lucas, president of t h e ' A nother tra n sfe r was the sale sisters will rem ain for a longer
C urry County fair board; Tom of the Philip R. Trombly home stay k ith Mrs. R. c. Baughn.
Ayers, fair m anager, Mrs.. Al- and two acres located two miles W ednesday m orning’s report is i
dene Roberta, county home dem- south of Sm ith River to Benja­ th a t Mr. Baughn is rapidly re ­
o n stiitio n agent, and R. M. Knox, min and Evelyn E. S later, of covering.
C. N. Goldizen
G. W. Dirlia<
Almost the required number
county agent, all m em bers of the Valsetz, Ore.
of
signatures
have
been
added'
fair board were present last F r i- 1
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dya evening at the Chetco G range J Mrs. Missouri Morgan was re ­
to give a picture of the prog­ turned home f r o m the Gold
ress being made by the fair.
1 Becah hospital in the am bulanc?
A discussion on en tering a fair Friday. While she is convalesc­
biKith by Chetco Grange followed ing slowly, no visitors are per­
th eir talks. Benjam in Jones was m itted to see her as yet. as she
apoptnted to head hte com m it­ still rem ains quite ill.
tee. and anyone wishing to p a r­
DODSON PA IN TIN G CO. 17
ticip ate is urged to contact him.
years experience in Oregon, spray
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shean and or brush painting. F arm houses,
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Joy were and all out buildings. Go an y ­
m a ji
obligated in the third and fourth , where. Inquire at Chetco Store
Ophi •ir Girl To Give
Doi’ar Dinner A t
Curry County Fair
C lassified
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Card O f Thanks
fAl
A uxiliary Heads
Due Here Friday
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Local News Items ■
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Realty Transfers
County Fair Board
Visits Grange Last
Friday Evening
gen eral repairing
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