Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 21, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
The World'." Best Climate
THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
back riding, golf, baseball and
other sports. Beyond Hailey, 8
Among those attending thJ
miles, is where Ray’s father used
Seventh-Day Adventist camp
to operate a sawmill. He drove
meeting at Gladston are Mr. aw]
Continued from Page One
d
us up there.
Mrs. G. P. Christensen and daugh­
land. It was hot, people flocking during the last war, spoke there
July 8: Spent next day close to
A meeting of Lily Blossom Time
during
the
meeting,.
You
have
out of the city to Buzzard’s bay.
Ray’s old home by Big Wood association will be held at the ters, Mr. Christensen’s brother
no
doubt
read
about
this
during
Cars were two and three abreast
river. There were several there Grange hall, Thursday evening, Joe, of Nebraska, who is here on
a visit, and L. G. Stafford.
for miles,
Not making much the war. Marie’s friend, where wo spending the week-end, some
July 28, at 8 o’clock. This meet­
stayed,
is
the
sister
of
Dr.
Wm.
progress.
from other states, who had come ing will be held to elect new of­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith
Howard, who lives a few miles
June 27: Some place in lassa­
to fish but most of them were dis­ ficers for the coming year, and have purchased a ranch on the
from here on the shore of Gull
chussetts, and on to T.'w Hamp-
appointed. Most had been caught everyone interested is urged to Applegate River and they have
Lake, a summer resort. He has a
I guess.
shire. Visited the fust Seventh-
please turn out.
been here making preparation to
hospital in Kalamazoo; has his
Day Adventist chur h out five
July 10- On way by 6:10 a. m.
The splendid support of each move there. They plan to lease
own plane, and motor boat. Hai­
miles from Washington, N. H.,
Trove 660 miles today. Passed and everyone of the citizens of their home near Harbor, but nor
ry had . ride with him, and I jusi
built in 1843. Stopped in Vermont
through Brush, Bend, stopped at the Brookings and Harbor and r to sell it.
watcl . Dr. has been offered
to buy a pint of genuine maple
Crater Lake for Ray to take pic­ adjacent communities has enabled :
$150,090 for his home.
syrup to bring home. All we get
tures of lake and also ot the the association to pay all bills and । Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne
July 3: On our way headed for
in the west is adulterated. Passed
snow. It was 18 feet deep beside to have a balance of $100 to turn ■ drove to Medford Saturday to at­
Dubuque, la., where Harry has
hurriedly through Maine. Forgot
a brother who cafes for certain ♦he highv ay in seme places. Al- ever to the new officers to start tend the funeral of Chester Ellis
to mention a visit to Jamaica, a
foreign and U. S. orders for the titude is 8000. By 10 a. m. we the work for the parade of next who;died earlier in the week. Mr.
suberb of New' York City, where
Ellis and his family had visited
company which manufactures, were in Medford, and at 7 p. m. year.
Rev. James Ziegler, son of Mrs.
|
we
rolled
in
home.
It
isn
’
t
much
the
Payne home over the Fourth.
With this call, everyone is urged
among other things, the Snogo
Bert Comstock (whom many of
to
look
at,
but
it
’
s
home,
and
to come, to plan to build a splen-
plows, and ships to anyplace in
Mrs. Missouri Morgan returned
you know) is pastor. There are
surely
appreciated
after
all
the
!
did organization to work on the Sunday from the GoJd Beach hos_
world where needed. We spent
beautiful farms, in Western New
the night with him and his wife. heat and poor drinking water in lily pageant to mak,e it an out- pital where she was rushed Friday
York, well kept, with lovely old
July 4: We are in DesMoines, the east. Chlorine in the wate? standing success — even greater afternoon for medical treatment.
colonial-style houses. Saw the 5-
in many places.
than many hope. Intc \ st must
calling on old-time^ friends by the
Finger lakes, and the famous
Must
not
fail
to
mention
we
be created for this coastal coun­
name of Graham, no relation. We
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscain
Shredded Wheat factory at Niag­
stayed only long enough to have encountered chiggers, and am so try, especially southwestern Ore­ Sr. left Sunday on their long-
ara Falls. Passed over into Can­
ice cream and visit an hour. Ev­ glad we don’t have them here. gon and Curry county.
planned trip to Alaska by way of
ada and spent the night.
Went through miles of sage­
erywhere they thought we were
the
Alcan Highway. They plan fa
All the highways have a crown
in too great a hurry, but our plan brush, not a building perhaps for
be gone six weeks to two monthB
over the top of the number of
was to reach home by July 12. 50 miles at a stretch. Near Boise,
and were to visit the Fred Reil­
the highway, which reads “The
Idaho, a sign read “Petrified Wa­
ing
family over night, Sunday,
July 5: Stopped in Loveland. termelons, take one home to your
Kings Highway.”
at
Grants
Pass.
Back again at Detroit. Spent a’ Colo., where we went 48 years mother-in-law.” There were a
couple hours perhaps at the Ford ago on our honeymoon. It is 14 number of acres of round stones.
Rev. and Mrs. Rollo K. Billings
plant at Dearborn. They turn out miles north of Fort Coilins, where j
At
installation.
Monday
eve
­
of
Chicago, are visiting her par­
I am very fond of fresh carrots,
a Ford every
minutes. All we made another hurried call on so we bought them most every ning, Chetco Post, No. 138, Am­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Tur­
but myself spent some time in an old friend, a nurse who cared day. They were shipped from erican Legion installed the fol­ ley this week. They had been at­
Greenfield Village there ai Dear for me when Willard and Marie ( alifornia. Also was the lettuce lowing officers for the coming tending the national convention
born, near the Ford plant. Harry came to gladden our home.
of the “New Church at San Fran­
it was too early for it there. year:
and Ray said there was much
July 6: On way to Yellowstone Many more things but our editor
cisco. They are returning home
Commander—A. L. Travis.
more to see in their museum here National Park, passed Jackson
by way of Hwy 101 and the Co­
will think this too long already.
First Vice-Commander—Robt.
than at Smithsonian ai Washi rig­ lake, beautiful; spent three hours
lumbia River route east.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham. Stanhurst.
ton, D. C.
there. The park is a 50-mile-
Second Vice-Commander— Ben
June 30: Found a cousin in square area and is well worth
Kerns,
Jr.
Southern Michigan.
had not seeing I think. Harry and Rayl
NORINE HARVEY
Adjutant—C. O. Leonard.
seen her since a girl. Stayed over think that Old Poas and Irasu
night in her home, and were on in Costa Rica are more interest­
accredited teacher
Executive committee: Homer
our way again. Only traveled a ing. We ate our lunch near when'
K.
Kessler,
V.
A.
Mendenhall
Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigel have
of
distance
Galesburg, old Faithful is located, and had been enjoying a series of visits V. A. Mendenhall Jr.
where Mar ie has a classmate. We opportunity ‘o
it in action during the last few weeks, and at
Service Officer—Geo. Widney.
twice; it erupts once every hour. present have as their house guests
Out-going commander is George
home, attending camp meetings. There are many craters spouting
Widney.
their daughter, Mrs. Wade Hen-
One of the fuzzy-wuzzies from and bubbling hot water.
derer and children of Elkton. Mr.
Installation ceremonies were
Studio Building
the southeast that help'd to save
July 7: Went six miles north of I Henderer brought them down, but conducted by V. A. Mendenhall
the lives of some 500 of our boys
Hailey, Idaho for Ray to show had to return to his job. but will Sr., former district deputy com­
Brookings, Ore.
his children where he was born, be back for them in about one mander.
i nd to the cemetery where his month.
Other recent visitors were Mr.
mother is resting. He took some
and
Mrs. Lyle Sprague and daugh-
pictures for the childrens’ setap-
A few miles north of here ter Carol of Portland and Mrs.
Road Building, Land book.
lies Sun Valley, a resort owned Karon Elmslie of Redding, Cali­
and operated by the Union Pa­ fornia, who hated to go back to
cific Railway. They have three1 the busy city routine after a
ski-lifts. One of these is located week’s vacation here; Mr. and
where they can ski all summer, Mrs. Arthur Franswa and little
where they have some special pro- JoAnn of Vancouver, Wash., who
On Easy St., or write cediire
for freezing water in the they hope to come back soon.
Box 53, Brookings
Sunday Mr. Weigel’s sister.
summer. It was plenty warm the
day we were there.. Have horse- Mrs. Ted Lewis of San Fran­
cisco surprised them, and on Mon­
day his youngest brother, George,
of Portland, and his finance, Miss
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING Tillie Johnson, also surprised the
Weigels. An aunt. Mrs. Ida Turet,
sYw.Ht . (
rou’D Ovino hr
WHY. YOU rook... IT
Ml ,] 'H0T0R DETONO REPAIR I
THERE'S ONLY A
and son Orlando, of Eleva, Wise/
wulont care . but no » v
splinter LEFT.
1
NAy£ ANOTHER
and another son, Rev. and Mrs
BROOKING
Turet and two little daughters of
GA RAGS
Klamath • Falls, were Overnight
ILL MARf »T LIRE
visitors, recently.
Permanent Parade
Association Wil! Be
Named, July 28
Grahams Teh More About Extended
Journey Through Eastern United States
LOCAL NEWS
Chetco Post, ¡38,
Installed Officers
At Monday Meet
Many Visitors
Stop At Weigels
PIANO
BULLDOZING
Power Toots
FOR THE CRAFTSMAN
OR THE HOBBYIST
See Al Sarver
PORTER CABLE
and
BOISE CRANE
Wart, the Speed Cop............
Portable Saws
Mi. and Mrs. John Danger and
family were week-end visitors in
Coquille. While there they did
some shopping.
Portable Sanders
Spindle Shapers
Brookings Personalized Laundry
MOVED!
Drill Presses
CALL PHONE 262
FOR QUICK SERVICE!
Katherine Sandstrom
has moved her
and Many Others!
—ROUGH DRY & FINISH SERVICE—
All Wearing Apparel Special Attention
Agency for Vogue Cleaners
BEAUTY SALON
next door to the Nook
Cafe, Brookings, Ore.
HOME AND
AUTO SUPPLY CO.
We Give S. & H. Green Saving Sttamps