Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 02, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
The World's Best Climate
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1990
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
by Gold Beach last Friday. The I Mrs Earl Munson. A van left
the'eled, and re-graded until as
sage, or pay a fine!
tine! With
w:
high school score was 41 to 19, earlier in the day, carrying all
prospect of good weather • in the smooth as can be. The city did and the grade, 31 to 14. The vol- their household effects.
next week, there should be some the work.
Fred Gleason, of Carter, Rice
Two small fires have broken ley ball game was postponed un­
Have you met our new neigh­ interesting spring flowers out
paper merchants, Port-y
&
Co
til a later date because of ill­
bors, Frank and Constance Vin-’ to test our ingenuity. We hope out at the Don Spicer home ie-
ness among several members of land, was through town Tues-Y
ing? They have purchased thei Azalea Chorus will be with us cently. The first was between
day. He stated that the road
the Ophir team.
Larry Moore place up the Chet-i once more. These ladies bring us the walls and the fire depart­
Tom Moore has purchased a between Ophir and Port Orford
co River and Frank will carry a lift with their music. — B. ment was called. The second was used Ford panel delivery truck was passable, but little more.
in the attic and Mrs. Spicer,
on his custom-made sandal bus­ Miller.
A w’ater main near Driskoll
who
was home alone at the time, from Otis Bowman.
iness here.
cabins,
under the highway, broke
Jerry Jacobs, of Santa Clara,
managed to get it under con­
This is a success story! "If
Monday
afternoon, plunging a
trol before she called neighbors Calif., has enrolled in the Ophir portion of the town on the "dry"
you can build a better mouse­
to help finish the job. According grade school. He is no stranger side until a by-pass could be ef­
trap the would will beat a path­
tp the Spicers, these have been in the community as he attend­ fected to bring water.
By Dorothy A »del
way to your door." Only it was­
ed school at Port Orford last
n’t a mousetrap with Frank and
"Kitchen Storage" will be the caused by matches, carried into year.
Constance, but sandals, and the subject for discussion when the the crevices by rats.
Bob Adams is at Portland vis­
world beat a pathway to their Port Orford home extenison unit
iting relatives.
door they fled up the Chetco! meets, Friday, Feb. 3, in the
The Ophir grade school played
With laughter, and questions multi-purpose room of the grade
the Port Orford grades in a hot
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson
flying fast, we chatted with Con-» school, at 1:30 p. m. under direc­
By
Marian
Miller
game
of
basketball
in
the
local
’
.
eft
on a six weeks vacation, to
me. Frank was fishing for steel- ’ tion of Miss Dorothy Newton,
gym, Jan. 18, with the Port Or­ Texas, Arizona and Mexico. They
head, but Connie told us about HDA. All homemakers of the
A group of Ophir young peo- ford team winning, 22 to 11.
bought a new Chevrolet to make
it, why they wanted to leave community are invited to attend. pie spent a delightful evening on
The Grange home economics the trip.
Malibu and Los Angeles, how To this meeting they should Jan. 19 at the home of Mr. and is making a new quilt to be
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Asher
♦hey happened to come here, and bring scissors, 12-inch ruler, pen­ Mrs. Tom Moore. The occasion given aw’ay soon. The money will
were surprised with a party
the beginning of their interest-1 cil and floor plan of their own was the 18th birthday of their
be put into the Grange building g ven them by many of their
jng business.
daughter, Bertha Ann. Among fund.
kitchen.
friends at their new home.
They wanted sandals, comfort-
Miss
announced
by
those present were Anita and
It has been
About a fourth of a mile of
C. A. "Tony" Walker was sur­
able, of better cut and quality Newton that in the recent poll Gloria Stevens, Bob and Bett> new’ highway slid out just north
prised
with a birthday party,
than could be purchased. "1’11 to decide between Better Cotton Whittaker, Joan and Jack Stein, of Arizona Inn. The only possible
Jan.
27,
at his home.
make them myself," said Frank, Dress work shop and Slipper- Lee Nowlin, Janis Burns, Corky way to get across is by foot.
Wayne
Walezak, son of Mr.
With carpenter's tools he fash- Chair workshop, that the latter Brewer, Marian Miller, Eudora
and
Mrs.
Ed
Walezak, who had
ioned some for Constance and won the most votes. A two-day Moore, Dick Nash, Harvey J am­
his
arm
injured
in a wringer of
himself. They liked them so well work shop to train leaders will es. Tommy Moore and Lee Pol-
a
neighbor
’
s
w
’
asher,
wras taken
— and so did their friends—that be held at Gold Beach.
lock.
io
Doernbecker
hospital,
Port- u
Plans are being laid for the
before long they were busy mak­
Beacon and field lights are
Mrs. Fred Adams spent the
land,
to
receive
treatment.
ing them as a hobby.
now operating nightly from sun­ week-end visiting friends and 1950 edition of Satellite Club’s
Mrs. Bob Hunter left Monday
The hobby developed into a set to sunrise at the Curry Co. relatives at Coquille. She says annual Spring Fashion show and
for
San Francisco on a business
fine business and soon they were airport north of here, stated W. that she has been as close to the dance. At a meeting last Thurs­
sewing sandals for movie actors, P. Thomas, chairman of the Co. Coquille river as she wants to. day at the home of Mrs. P. 1?. tup of about a w’eek.
Homer Taylor is driving a
and acresses, models and sandal­ Airport Commission. These lights While crossing the Gravel ford Hanks committees were named
rew
Dodge car, purchased this
loving folk of every kind. With are under control of an auto- bridge her car skidded, turning to continue with the 1950 pro­
home and work r o o ms, and matic time switch with astor- around three times and tearing gram. Mrs. Jim Frazer and Mrs. week.
Mr. and* Mrs. R. J. Hickok re­
(plaint Sandal Shop in the same nomic dial.
out the bridge railing, result - Roy Hendry were co-hostesses
turned
from Washington Tues-
at
the
meeting.
enter
­
building at Malibu, the Blue Pa­
ing in minor damage to her car.
Mrs. H. W. Zumwalt
aay
where
they attended the
Mr.
and
•
Mrs.
Earl
Templar
cific within sight, and customers tai ned at a White House party
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Miller
funeral
of
Manley
Dunham.
left
early
Monday
afternoon
for
aplenty, it would have seemed at her home last Friday. Guests were business visitors at Lang-
Alveen
Blondell
was
in Gold
their
new
’
home
at
Antioch.
Cali
­
a perfect set-up to many per­ were Mesdames Albert Ander­ lois last w’eek.
Leach
two
days
from
Agness
She
fornia,
after
giving
possession
o
r
sons. But not to Frank and Con­ son, Marvin Cooley. D. Cunning­
Ophir high and grade school
returned
to
Agness
by
plane.
the
hotel
last
week
to
Mr.
end
ham, Joe Garoutte, Art Niemann, basketball teams were defeated
stance.
"We never sat down to a Larry Rickman, W. H. Saxton.
meal without an interruption," Robert Thomas, Vai Townley and
said Connie, "the city came* Clarence Zumwalt. Mrs. Alma
crowding in and all about build­ Leeds of Langlois gave the dem­
ings were going up, jammed and onstration of White House prod­
packed together. Frank and 11 ucts which was followed by re­
have never liked large cities. 1 freshments of coffee and sand­
I rew up in Boston and F rank in wiches served by the hostess.
Troop 98 Boy Scouts had a
New York. We want the quiet
contentment of a country home ’. afternoon working on their lots,
Frank likes fishing. In a sys- preparatory to erecting a cabin
tematic way, this attractive cou- later this year. Under direction
ple studied books and literature Wayne Thomas, scoutmaster,
about the Pacific Northwest, and much was accomplished before
the Chetco River was pin-pointed the rain resumed.
Boys and girls on the Sixes
as the best all around for liv­
ing because of climate, beauti­ school bus run were thrilled one
ful surroundings and easily ac­ day last week when they spotted
lion about a mile up-river
cessible fishing in the (’het co,
from the bridge. 'Die bus halted
Rogue and Smith Rivers.
They are living up the Chetco while thev watched him make
River now, with their German three
i hepherd dogs. "How many have be over 8 feet long and was rap­
The musical selections are from the finest
you?" I asked Constance. She idly swimming downstream.
A baby boy was born to Mr.
laughed and answered that they
of music and the entire program is more
• Lasinski, Thurs-
have just been presented with and Mrs.
of a service than a concert because of its
at their home.
a litter of eight. "Ten dogs art day, Jan.
evangelial
theme. Traveling with the choir
Mrs. Crystal Hensen and son.
too many, do you know anyone
Bobbie, leave this week for Eu-
is a harp soloist, a flutest, and a trumpeter.
who would like to purchase one
gene
to
be
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
some
We want to
accompanist is Miss Elizabeth Mor­
Ralph Carley when her baby is
Director of the 30-voice The
puppies."
who is a member of the faculty of the
Frank and Constance plan to born. They had a problem find­
choir, pictured below, to gan,
School of Sacred Music. Dr. Herbert G.
to carry on their business right ing someone with whom to leave
sing
in
four,
six
and
eight
Bobbies
pet
black
and
white
established, the le­
director of the School of Sacred
parts. This choir is picked Tovey,
peat orders eoni ing in by mail guinea pig.
will be traveling with the choir and
A. W. Sweet was elected see-
from a student body of Music,
and business representatives in
will present the choir at each appearance.
large cities, thev see no reason ond vice-president of the Oregon
800
y
o
u
n
g
women
and
whatever why they should not Dairyman’s association at the
men. enrolled at the in­
now be able to live a tullei lit«' meeting held at Eugene last
stitute.
here than they ever could in w eek.
The
Adam
Parris',
formerly
of
first
a large city. "You are our
Port Orford and now of Cottage
visitors," said Constance.
Crove,
visited friends here over
for-
We wished Connie good
the
week-end.
They were on en
and
lune in their new home
route
to
Eureka
to call on his
waved good-bye as her sandaled
mother
who
lives
at Portland,
feet sped up the driveway. We
and
who
has
been
visiting at
were sorrv not to have talked to
Eureka.
Frank, whose genial face ap­
Drivers traveling the Garrison
pears on the cover of the Jan-
!
Lake
road seem pleased that the
uary i issue of 1 lobby Magazine
Inside is an interesting article i rutty condition which plagued all
traveling» has been improved.
about this young couple.
Grading
and graveling have tak­
Afeehw«; Next Week
Next week Azalea Garden club en care of the portion south of
A silver offering will be
meet Thursday, Feb. 9. "Garden- the bridge. Thanks go to Ly
taken to go toward the
mile or
irg a Greenhouse" should prove ('lose for
t ■ grading * the
u.........
maintenance and running
interesting to all ambitious gar so north of the bridge, gratis
I
It
was
a
good
job
he
did.
dening Indies who would some
of the Bible Institute.
day like to own a little green- [ Residents of the Hamlet sec
house Jens V. Svmth. Josephine t ion are much pleased with the
county extension agent, will be work done on their road the pas
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the speaker Better wear a cor- j
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Alona AZOIBG KOW
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Port Orford News
Gold Beach Notes
OPHIR NEWS
LOCAL
NEWS
COMING
Dr. Eva M. Tovey
BAPTIST
COMMUNITY
CHURCH