Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 16, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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The World's Best Climate
•KINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
THURSDAY, DECE MBER 16. 1948
I to return to Portland by the end
Mrs. Ruth Bathiany plans to
, of this week.
leave today for Tulelake, Calif.,
A. C. Allen of Tulelake, Calif. to spend Christmas with ner
! was in town this week attending daughter. Mrs. Jack Crawford,
Rod and Gun Club Doings—
on this lure can get themselves to business affairs. He recently and family. She will later go to
purchased the home of Mr. and Concord, Calif., to spend some
Chetco Rod and Gun Club hold in line for free tackle by sub­
^T"s. Fredericks, near the state time with her son, Robert Bath­
mitting
the
snapshots
to
Merle
at
its election of officers for the,
! line.
iany, and his family before re­
forthcoming year at the regular Hanscam’s store.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
J.
Stoken,
who
turning
home.
A
Feller
Sez
—
monthly meeting of the Club on
recently sold to Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Harvey
Lockwood was able to
Common
sense
is
not
so
com-
'
Tuesday evening at the Grange
mon
....
Pfeil,
have
moved
to
Modesto,
get
out
to
town the first of the ,
hall.
Calif.
The
new
owners
have
al
­
week
after
having suffered a se­
Officers elected were:
ready
moved
to
their
new
home,
vere
case
of
recently.
Curry County Bank Gave and are making plans for ex- After your pneumonia
President Bradley Page.
Harbor
correspon
­
Vice-president — Micky Gould, $500 to Hospital Fund
tonsive improvements.
dent
setn
in
the
item
saying
that
the popular guy was re-elected. : GOLD BEACH —Curry County
Committeemen Walter Pear­ the driver’s license examiner
Secretary-Treasurer - Hans Hospital Inc. received a call from
mine, George Funk, and Cecil would be at the Grange hall last
Nelson.
I Curry County , Bank, requesting
Watts attended a meeting of the Thursday, she found out that
Sgt.-at-arms
Tonv Christen­ I them to come to the bank for
county AAA soil conservation at the date had been changed to
sen.
; an interview.
Gold Beach last Thursday.
this Thurday (today).
Carl Berger and Elmer Parker
Mrs. Mateer, president of the
nete Stoller arrived recently
Grange Members are reminded {
to serve on the board of direc­ association, accepted the call and
from
Washington
where
he
is;
tors of the club.
that this Friday evening is the,
Xentd a M u /' ban^ was Cloyed in the woods, for a few annual
Christmas program. Each j
Notable among the events of X ?<
, T ,hat
1 wpeks visil "ith his parents. Mr.
Granger is to bring a gift for the ,
th(> evening was the tribute paid stnuhon a $500 donation to the|and Mrs. Louie stoIler
Christmas tree and the supper is
to the retiring officers in a rising hospital fund. This is a nice poos
and ^rs' Rob*rt Smith and pot luck.
vote of appreciation for their un- to the steadily growing 7unTto f
I
et ihn
hncnUai
1
children
of Burns are vis’ting
Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor of the (
firing efforts and generous con-1 erect
the hospital.
Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Smith River Methodist church, .
tributions of their time and tai-(
This gift is another proof that
onts in guiding the destinies of ( ( urry County Bank is interested Mrs. Harry Z. Smith, this week. was a business caller in this area
the club througoh one of its most i in the improvements of the stan­
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser and Wednesday.
successful years. I'he accomplish­ dards of living in Curry county, daughter arrived from Lake An-
Mrs. Roland Sulteen has re- j
Would Be One of the
ments of this enterprising organ­ ‘he directors of the bank have ’es, S. Dak.. Monday and stayed turned from San Francisco where
World Famous
ization, its generous contributions also givpn personal donations to a few days at Chambers Fir she w’ent to attend the funeral of
to charities and civic enterprises, the cause.
• ourt. They are well known in her father, the late aPtrick Healy
its indefatigable efforts through j
M ith the vote in favor, and this area, as they formerly lived of that city.
state and federal agencies for with donations mounting
_ proof in Harbor, later in Brookings.
Mrs. Claude Goldizen and Bet-1 The whole family will en»
the pieservation of fish and game is at hand that the county will ’ ’or the time being they are at
ti
expect to leave Sunday evening, joy this every day of the'*
are such i
to realize its desire to have an un- M»dford, but hope to return to for Oxnard, Calif., where they!
his area.
years to come.
my body of men and it was with to-date hospital.
will visit Raymond Goldizcn and
xtreme pride that the retiring
Mrs. Henry Payne was in bed family over Christmas. Vernon,
officers accepted the plaudits of
with the flu i over the week-end. a student at University of New
their fellow members.
and was unable to teach school Mexico, will be present.
I
Fish i n (/ Goss, p
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sunderland Monday.
Gene Gold and Carroll Reek-
Mrs. Lee Perez is reported con- man, students : at Uni versify of
ive purchased the J. A. Counts
Almost (»very sportsman who
Pioneer Merchants
North Bank, for \ ak > 'ing as well as can be ex- Oregon, are expected home Sat­
venture ’ out during the rains of
Oregon
last week reports taking steel­ merly ownoby Wallace Morris. poctod, following a major oper- urday to spend Christmas vaca-. Harbor
a
’
am,
earlier
this
month.
head. Six of these torpedoes are Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland have
tion with their parents.
eportod caught Monday at Bruce quite extensive plans for the im­
Hole. Vic Reynolds and his wife provement of their now property
accounted for two but the nam- which, whim completed, will make
other successful ones ■ it one of the outstanding homes
are not available
;
modest, no *
’oubt.
Frank W. Smith has hold
Mr. and Mrs. George Cummins projierty in Brookings to W . U
"ave been doing Light well for Hoff, who
pos. ison
hemselves, it is reported, with about the first of the year. Both
lice fish to show for each t irne transactions were handled thru
“it. It is understood that the the P. J. Lesmeister agency.
loaviest of these steelhead just
nissed 20 pounds.
Merle Hanseam reports tli al
u* has a request for pictures 1 rom
Mr. and Mrs.
Ack lev
he manufacturers of the Rus-
leave today fo» Alameda to visit
<‘llure. Anyone having pictures
f themselves with fish caught over Christmas. from where they
will go to Pasadena to see' the
Rose Bowl game, New Years day
between University of California
and Northwestern University.
expect to return home on
\ Interior Decorating or I hey about
Feb. 1.
’«per Hanging Spray Painting
Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Turley
Rural and Farm Buildings
expect to leave Monday for Ber­
nything in spray or brush work. keley, Calit.. to spend Christmas
with their son and family. They
expect
to be gone about a week
Across from Pilot Office
Mr.
and
Mrs. Marshal Pana,
PHONE 41
who
h^ve
been
spending the past
FREE ESTIMATES
week at their home near the
L. Crissey residence, expect
AN (SEAL GIFT!«
for any
-
Phiko Refrigerator
E. E. HANSCAM
& SONS
Realty Transfers
o
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