Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 28, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    /»AGE EIGHT
The World's Best Climate
Parker's Anchorage
Opening Revealed
In "Advertising"
a varied one. including ob­
servation of national music week.
Several short Him will be giv-
en: “’rhe March of Time on the
reach«*!’ ('risis." and ’"Public
( tpinion
w’il! be
Parker’s Anchorage, a new in­
New officer# elected nt the Ap- at the conclusion of .In* program. dustry, and resort, for the area,
will be formally opened Thursday
il meeting of the Parent-Teachers \ 11 parents ar«' urged to come.
of this week, says advertising to
Association, will be installed at
that effect being distributed in
w icgular May 5 in<M*tmg, ti
di If« *rent centers.
* held nt the sei M»l. 'They are
Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Parker,
President Mrs. Dorothy Mor
who purchased the Harry Ax-
Mix. R oss
ford place, at the north end of
the Chetco Bridge last fall, have
Mrs. John Ginter
On his second appearance be- remodeled the surroundings to
Mrs.
('linoni
Bush-
l'i eusurer
fore Brookings Rotary Club. Joe include a wharf, back ot which
nell
Lndert. 71. of Crescent City, re­ is a binding designed to hold the
The new ly elected president, sumed the talk he started some catch of any patron if he wishes.
On page three of this issue ap-
Mrs Morris, is attending the stat«* weeks ago about the Indians and
jvars an advertisement telling
I •_ T, A conventmn at Eugene early day lore in that section.
of a fish market being establish-
ibis week She has had a gooti
This tunc Mr. Endert told about
backgroutul of P.- I’. A. w«»rk and the establishing of a store on the i ed by the firm, with one at the
Anchorage, and the other at the
much is ho|»ed of her year
About
parents viewed the Klamath in the late 50s by a Brookings Market. F^h prices
pieture. "Human Growth” at t he man named Snyder. New to the are listed in another advertise
ways of the Indians. Snyder later mont in this issue.
vorablr opinion, and approved in was killed when the Indians de­
being shown to all junior high manded his lit«* tor th«* 11xc's ot
. veral Indians h»st as they wer«
school age students and older
freighting,
by canoe, provisions
The ptvgram for May 5 will
Last week, in giving the ac-
Irom ('rescent City
count
of E. I Willis visiting in
n
long
ending
The story had a
th«* area. it was inadvertently re­
inasmuch as the
Honed in that area. sought to ar- reported that he was cashier of
the Port Orford branch of Curry
Uounty Bank. Merle Wahl, his
Indian lore has it that the In­
son-in-law is cashier.
dian was found at the mouth of
Rov Brimm was taken by his
killed and
I he Klamath.
FRI E FS HM VITS’
specialist at Portland
b.'headed with the head being re­ w i f e
suffering some
Thursd
*
last
turned to the garrison. As this
All Work (lumxiHttx d!
It was not
stomach
disorder.
was insufficient e\ idence. the sol­
learned
if
he
had
been brought
diers demanded the body, which
heme by the time this paper goes
was
later
returned.
Indians
still
Box 308 claim that the head tried to to press.
Phone 1921
Mr. and Mi's. D. F. Masset re­
speak as it was being carried in
turned
Thursday from Klamath
and when they returped to find
th«' I mm I v . it was walking about. Falls where they attended the
Burial was a wedding of their son. Daniel, to
'king its
dit’icult thing in this ease for Miss Patricia Harrington, of that
had been
place. Mrs.
Indians believed that the head
and lusty would eventually be­ visiting her daughter. JoAnn at
come attached, and the result Klamath Falls since before the
Christmas holidays.
would be a devil.
Mr Endert. who enjoys telling
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller of
this lore, promised the club he Dallas. Texas, arrived here late
On Easv Street
would tvturn again as soon as last week and have become as­
the program could tv arranged. sociated with Brokings Person­
alized Laundry. They are much
smitten by the country and hop*
Warren
Smith.
Archie
Hend
­
VH K
ricks and Bob Perkins were nam- r make their permanent home
ed to the board of directors a*
Capt. and Mrs. Geo
• he annual election, which Ivar 1
w ill name
New Officers Will
Be Seated At May
5 P.-T. A. Meeting
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949
BRQOKTNGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
I m *
Joe Endert Tells
Of Early-Days And
Indians, To Rotary
LOCAL NFWS
ROOFING &
SIDEWALLS
Stevensons
ing his brothers, Homer of Brook­
ings and Ralph of Gold Beach.
George was formerly associated
with the Curry County Lumber
Company here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Abbott of
Crescent City, former Greyhound
agents here, were in town Sun-
aay attending the tea in honor
of* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swan.
Sid, who recently returned from
Mayo Clinic, reports his health
good, as well as that of his son,
Bob, who plans to re-enter school.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duggan and
family have moved into the Mus­
ser house in town. The Mussers
are now’ settled in their newly-
constructed home on their prop­
erty near the ocean.
Brookings-Harbor Home Exten­
sion unit will meet at the Chetco
Grange hall. May 5 at 1:30. Mrs.
Almo Newton, project leader in
Hower arrangements, will be in
charge of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Reiling
and children left for their home
Sunday after visiting at the
home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Reiling. for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith of
Craig. Colo., who have been vis­
iting in California, are now’ at
the home of hhis sister. Mrs. Ho-
and family. Milo
mer
Smith, their father, who has vis­
ited at the Kessler home most of
the winter, left, Tuesday for his
home at Dixon, Wyo.
Daniel Masset Marries
At Klamath Falls, Ore.
In a beautiful wedding, at the
Sacred Heart Catholic church in
Klamath Falls, Easter Sunday,
Miss Patricia Harrington, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W; R. Har­
rington of Klamath F alls, be­
came the bride of Daniel L. Mas­
set, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Masset, of Harbor. After a short
trip the young couple will live
at Klamath Falls where groom
is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Masset at­
tended the wedding, and returned
to their Winchuck home the mid-
dle of t he vveok. _______________
Classified Ads
For Rent: small apartment &
garage, partly or completely fur­
nished. A. L. Travis, Harbor. *
Complete brooder, used 6 wks,
burns fuel oil or kerosene; weed
burner, used little; milk pails;
strainer, full box of filters; set­
ting hens; large New Hampshire
roasting hens; lawn chairs, and
manv other items. Contact Agnes
White, north end Chetco Bridge.
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NOTICE
TO
PUBLIC!^
Boy Sccut Flag Sale!
APRIL 15 TO MAY 15, 1949
j
Scouts will call on all Brookings and Harbor *
homes to take orders for large house flags—
$3.00 ea
Priced at
Please sign scout order pad and pay when
flag is delivered. 50 FLAGS MUST BE SOLD IN
ORDER TO GET THIS LOW PRICE!
Proceeds of this flag sale will be use on the
proposed scout building.
Chetco Soy Scout Committee
our
8:00 O'Clcck P. M
REPEAT
PERFORMANCE-- BY
POPULAR
DEMAND!
Of The Chetco Rod & Gun Club's
THEATRE PARTY
WITH MANY ADDITIONS------------ MANY NEW SURPRISES - - PLUS
"THE ACCUSED" WITH LORETTA YOUNG AND ROBERT CUMMINGS FLAYING LEADS!!
AU SCATS RCSCRVtD!
Advance Ticket Sales-
q.20 (Inc. Fed. Tax'RESERVED SEATS
At the Mecca Theatre, Crescent City, Calif., or
At Fete Lesmeister s Office, Brookings, Ore.
LOGES, Sl.SO (Inc. Fed. Tax)
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