Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 25, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
The W orld’s Best Clim at
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT. Brookings, Oregon
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• November 2.
Maude Pidgeon. Following the
program refreshm ents were en­
joyed in the banquet room.
Del N orte County 4-H clubs will
hold a joint m eeting at Lake
Earl G range hall, Tuesday, Nov
30, at 8 o’clock. An interesting
program has been arranged with
eduactional mov.es to be shown.
A ssistant Farm Advisor H arry
Tucker of E ureka and local club
leaders, parents and friends will
attend this achievem net night,
when pins and aw ards will be
given out to boys and girls who
Are you sewing for the holi­
U. o f C a lifo r n ia
M y r t le G ro v e W ill
day season? In this country a
woolen dress is useful the year
W ill R e p re s e n t
B ecom e S ta te P a rk
around. But, perhaps you a re un­
SALEM. Nov. 23 (Special to
decided about the w eave or kind
W e s t In Rose B o w l
the Pilot i P erpetuation of one
of wool to buy. T here a re m any
U niversity of C alifornia’s Gol­ of O regon’s finest groves of hyr-
weaves of woolen fabrics suitable
den Bears will meet N orw estern tle trees was assured here Tues­
tor as m any uses. The sh eer wool
U niversity's “W ildcats” in the day when the sta te forestry de­
crepes are foi the d ressier styles
annual Rose Bowl Classic, New p artm ent purchased 160 acres of
so are the broadcloths and ve­
Y ear’s day, at Pasadena, accord­ land on the Chetco river, about
lours, while the tw ills, such as
ing to action taken by the P a ­ eight miles north of Brookings,
serges and gabardines a re strong,
cific Coast Conference, Monday. in C urry County, Nels Rogers,
seldom snag, will hold pleats, and
Tied a t the end of the season sta te forester, announced.
are for m ore all-purpose use.
w ith U niversity of Oregon Ducks,
However,
the
— , the
— - — serges o u and
iiu
L ilt;
A survey of the tract, Rogers
California got the bid because of
tw ills have to qualities th a t some
h er undefeated season, while Or- said, indicates there is about 54
tim es cause difficulty for those
gon, w inner of one m ore gam e acre of old growth m yrtle and
Mr and Mrs. R. D Rowley re-i who do home sewing. E very stitch
in conference play, lost to Uni­ the rem ainder Douglas fir. The
ceived word Sunday, telling of th e, shows, so if you are not the most
versity of M ichigan's W olverines consideration was $6500. of which death of th e ir cousin, F ran k W
accu rate stitcher, you m ay wish
Save
the
M
yrtle
Woods,
Inc.,
con­
14-0 earlier in the season.
Coggins of Eugene, w here he had
By S tan fo rd ’s surprise show ­ tributed $2500. Rogers said the lived many years, and was em- to choose a fabric th a t your
stiches will sink in to. Too, tw ills
ing against the Golden B ears on tra c t would be improved, and will
ployed in the office of S h e rm a n , a re hard to press w ithout c e ttin c
S aturday, speculation w as rife be known as Alfred A. Loeb for & W illiams Paint Co. Rev. E. C
th a t the conference would eith er est park, in honor of the form er Hicks, who is aw ay on his vaca­ shiny stre a k s on seam s, pockets
and o ther places of several thick­
vote for Oregon or would de- <lWn' 1
s°ld R at considerable
tion trip, was called to Eugene to nesses.
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___ sacrifice.
m and a play-off
between
officiate a t the funeral services.
N apped fabrics, such as flan­
Rogers also said large am ount
two team s since they did not
Mrs. A rlene Crockett Perez of
meet on the gridiron this season of credit in obtaining the park H arbor has returned to the home nels, and broadcloths, catch dust
W hile the vote was secret, i t : 8°cs
the Brookings and Port of her parnets, Mr. and Mrs. D a­ and d irt easily.
Wool sharksikns, wool failles,
w as announced as unanim ous in land garden clubs.
vid Crockett following her re ­ wool alpacas, tweed, and some
all instances. C alifornia played I
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lease from Seaside hospital where . flannels and crepes a re nice for
several intersectional games and
she underw ent a m ajor opera- home sewing. The less crep the
won all gam es handily except the
tion.
1 weave has the b e tte r it will hold
gam e against Stanford.
Theron ( rook, 85, widely-known
Regular services will be held its shape and not bag.
Oregon, on th e oth er hand, did citizen of Del Norte countv, died
Tweeds aften m ake one appear
not seem to try to show up only at Seaside hospital. N o v. 16, on Sunday, Nov. 28 at the local
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in, church. Sunday school a t 10 a I larger, so the la rg e r woman m ust
enough to win her games, barely w here he had h«»>n
r
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“ ,c «•»«««' w om an must
S u n f o r t'’’' Idi‘h “' SL M ,ry ’ and !he p as' ,w o
«0
I l a . m. A pproprta, 2* a c r o s s *per! IX . 1
WhiCh inCTe“ e her
hrs :
d e s,” ;,t Portland and
K on-O pegoo State
v a lh s , Saturday. ?
tl
N*iss Jerry Briscoe
ÄH
isni
" h o is a senior at Ac - *
and who remained hen ’
week-end.
h
These columns reach »• i
5000 rea Iers each ueek-^
othr jtj’n „I
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Mrs.
SMITH RIVER
The Wilcnts, second-place win- family"*" ° '
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child
Je rse J,s are difficult to handle
n e t. of the Big Nine, w ere chosen
Born at Smith River, Dee. 4
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n iv t-i, lzec.
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h,s em
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n?r
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Had resided here h,S
in th at conference make the trip tire life, and was well acquainted
' music will he given by the £ X g S T J ” " i ? J” “ * « ‘I»«*” « »
m u o s n ic ie s w in choir
op i
m
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XOungj n w orking w ith them . It is p r a c
**OPle’S
choir.
tically impossible to press vel-
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vetden satisfactorily at home un
,o 1
two years In sue- In Del Norte and Curry counties
less you have a velvet pressing
Michigan, winner l a s t His . irly lift was sprat at mJ Co. S e rv ic e O ffic e
y,M. also waa top team this year. ing, and he foilowedthe butehJi
Venice board.
M ixtures a re not difficut to
J trade for many years until his
R e p o rts To Y o u
handle
if there is enough wool
retirem
ent
some
years
ago.
F
u
n
­
C a r W re c k C la im s
B Y C. E. SEG ER
to give the qualities of w arm th
eral services
were
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11 held 111 from
“ "m thi
me
Gold Beach. Ore.
and resiliency. By resiliency, we
Lives O f T w o . Tue Wier Mortl(a ry. Friday afternoon World W ar 2 veterans,
— whose mean the springy q aulity L th
I let a I t
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.
w*th Rev. J. L. B utler officiating.
aim and home loans has tern- keeps wool from w ringling when
crush it in your hand and
Ine
s the w rinkles to “hang
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overnight. The b e tte r the
left the highway, about a mile J B erb er Huntley, all close friends U ' ? WaS, earned this week wool, and the higher percentage
A perfect mate for your ¿.d
South of C arpenterville, and ro ll-1 of the deceased Surviving a r c I
, S ry elsew her* in this is- of wool, the few er w rinkles and
an d slacks-buttonedUf»|
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arm
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If
the
fab-
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l six n c Ph e w s ' C h e s t e r C r a c k o f
A woman badly mangled, was Smith River, H erber and B ar-
There w as good news also for rick has ^ess ,h an 25 per cent
fro n t and slit at them
killed in .ta n tly and a boy, prob- VPy of Pisto, R ivrr A r(hur ()f those veterans whose citizenship w°o1’ vou should not expect the
B uttons on the patch p m
ably her son, died about the tim e Brookings, and Asa and C lar- sta tu s was alien. They, too, arc Qu a litics of wool.
to o ! 100% wool
he a rriv td a t the Gold Beach encP of Crescent City, and three eligible.
Don’t be agraid of color. Ju st
fla n n e l. VC’estern PlajiUtJ
hospital Both (.old Beach and nieces. Mrs. Dorothy Metzgus
be
certain
it
is
a
becoming
one.
The Oregon world w a r 2 vets
Brookings am bulances w ere used. Mrs. Vida W alker and'M rs. Dollie home lone program is somewhat
C olors. Sues 10-18.
According to Leo Lucas and V. Crocket of Pistol River
|m it
sim pler to successfull conclude
D r, N orte r Pomona
G ra
h neiai
,d when purchasing a home already
, A. M endenhall Sr., all w ere so
„1IIOIlil v,range
$10.95
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Mr. and Mrs. V era Hanscam .
au th o rities but little. It w as re nay evening at Lake E arl Hall. 75r r of the appraised val
ue, w ith their son. Terry, and Mrs. Viola M o o re 's Variettl
ported the car was headed to (.'oos
( >\ ercee Tom Ewing presided in 1 no objections to second rnort- Hanscam, arrived home Sunday
Bay where a Thanksgiving party absbence of M aster Miller. Fol­ , gage, provided that they are giv-
a lte r being in the northern part
A pparel Shxl
aw aited the people. No fu rth e r lowing the regular opening, the I en the first mortgage to protect
of the sta te for a week. W hile
details were learned.
fourth degree members were en ­ i their advance on the purchase. aw ay they took in the "Ice Cv- We g ve S.
H.
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tertain ed at an ejoyable pro-. I In building _ a home
- yourself un-
A gi sup of seven Brookings gram, with representatives pres-1
Plans approved by them
and H arbor people went to G rants
ent
from
Crescent
Redwood,
Lake
advanced when the home ;
Pass S atu rd ay and took the civil
Earl and Klam ath. The lectu rer’s
completed, another 50%
service exam inations for substi-
of each Grange presented the
completeit. and the
V ’ -y
tue Clerk tor the local post of
1 25'< upon completion
program. Lecturers were Helen
flees.
Pennell, H arry Manning and Mrs.
to D epartm ent of Vet-
' erans Affairs, Salem,
cation form, o r your c<
ice officer, P, 0. IJex
M
Go
Beach, or phone 343,
aiCF
residence on H uy ioi,
outh
l’O c:
of court hoose
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HELLO. TH E R E
Thanksgiving Pay. the all-Am
ct ican holiday is here a^ain
all »top for a moment to ^ n'
stder our blessings for which vv<
a rP gratefu l perhaps the crcat
est blessing of America is free-
dom freedom of thought and ac­
tion and speech. O ther hl«
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blessing w<* often take fur
■dt clothing to keep us w ar
heifer from the rains ” 1»
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clothes an«l g,
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