Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 23, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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The World's Best CUmate
SMITH RIVER
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
remainer over soon to put the
outfit to work here in the woods
Mr. Anderson is the son of Ar­
chie Anderson, of Brookings.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hans­
H. A. Clauson to A. E. Ander-
cam and sons, Terry and Timmy,
son, contract
and
assignment.
Game Com tQ State Hy left Friday evening for Grants
Pass where they visited Mrs.
Com. bargain and sale deed.
Washington Veneer Co. to G. Hanscam’s family over the week­
end.
P. Ebbritt, bill of sale.
Elmer Bankus to General Re­
troleum Products, lease.
Stephen Kahn to Wm Wine-
berg, deed and bargain sale.
Bruce Linsley t o Margaret
Lindsley, deed.
AGREEMENTS
Curry County’s chairman for
C. E. Ferguson and R. P. the annual Easter Seal sale by
Crump, partner ship agreement the Oregon Society for Crippled
ASSUMED NAME
Children and Adults will be
C. E. Ferguson et all, Ted and Ralph Vincent of Brookings, ac­
Bates.
cording to an announcement re­
ARTICLES OF INCORP.
ceived from Jesse Rosenbaum of
Foster-Clyde Lumber Co.
LaGrande, society president.
COUNTY RECORDS, CLERK'S OFFICE
Rosenbaum said the sal, the
fourth sponsored by the Society
in Oregon, will be held from
March 9 through Easter Sunday,
April 9 More than 400,000 resi­
dents of the state will receive
Easter Seals through the mail,
he stated.
In announcing Vincents ap­
pointment, Rosenbaum urged the
1 people of Curry county to sup­
port the sale, stating that the
funds derived from Easter Seals
will do much to assist the phys­
ically handicapped persons of
the state, adults as well as the
hcildren.”
Second attempt to put the U56-
I
foot yacht in the mouth of Smith
W
C
’
Trehparne
et
ux
to
Curry
W.
G.
Trehearne
et
ux
to
curry,
River was successful Saturday at
high tide, when the tug Pros- County Bank, mortgage.
Charles W. Brooks and Mar­
pector, skippered by Capt Oscar
Huffman of Soggswell Launch jorie O. Brooks, to Curry County
Co., Eureka, with the German- Bank, chattel mortgage.
II. C. Lorentzen et ux to Frank
built yacht in tow, entered the
mouth of the river. Wayne Blag­ Herzig, et ux, mortgage.
L. P. Olson, to Seattle First
don, ith motor boat, accompanied
by L. Henderson, a service sta­ National Bank, chattel mortgage
Kay F. Bill to First National
tion opeartor, at Fine Memorial
bridge, went out to meet the Bank of Portland, chattel.
Ralph Vincent et ux to First
tug and Henderson and w’ e n t
aboard the tug and piloted the National Bank of Portland, ex-
A
double-header
basketball
tug with the yacht, through the tension.
treat has been scheduled foi the
R. 1 . LeClair to Curry County
mouth and anchored the ship in
high school gym Saturday night
Smith River where it will be Bank, chattel mortgage.
Read details in an advertisement
Curry County Bank to H. W.
pulled to the bank, where Joe
elsewhere on this page. This may
Sierka has re-christened it the Boice, satisiatcion.
probably be the finale.
County
Lois Strawn to Curry
S. S. Castle Rock, and will re-
build with rooms on deck, and Bank, chattel mortgage.
convert into a tourist resort.
H. W. Boice to Curry County
Hundreds of people from Oregon Bank, chattel mortgage.
Ralph Hall to Bank of Ban­
and Dei Norte county lined the
banks Saturday to watch the don, chattel mortgage.
W. A. Cartwright to J. M.
ship come through the mouth.
Many pictures were taken. The Henkes, satisfaction.
Curry County Bank to Clar­
fisrt attempt to bring the boat
It was voted unanimóusly at
into the river was made last ence Hines, satisfaction.
August, but due to ground swells
A. G. Walker et als to Gust Chetco Grange meeting, Friday
evenin, to sponsor two -scholar­
was not successful. The cralt Schneideau, chattel mortgage.
S. K. Seeber to So. Ore., Pro. ships to the 4-H summer school
was then towed to Eureka. Bull­
dozers, under direction of Mar­ Credit. Assn., chattel mortgage. at Corvallis, one to obe given
an outstanding boy club mem­
vin Tryon, are at work now pull­ CASES EI LED
State Accident Commission vs ber and the other to an out­
ing the ship on the bank, its new
Irvin Logging Co., notice of lein standing girl of southern Curry
and permanent location.
county. A contribution of $10.00
February meeting of P.-T. A. claim.
Ethmer O. Wear vs Irvine Log- was voted for the March of ■
was held Monday evening at the
Dimes drive.
school. The nominating commit­ ging Co., answer.
The first meeting in March
Men-
Credit Service Co.
tee turned in the following for
denhall & Kern, dba Brookings will be a social meeting, which
officers for the coming year:
will start at 9 p. m. after a
Electric & Radio, complaint.
President Melvin Ferri 11.
short business session. It is the i
Harriett
O.
Stehpenson
vs.
Roy
Vice-Pres. Edna Samuelson.
plan to have the lecturer s prc-i
Secretary Mrs. Orville Erhart Alvin Stephenson, complaint.
gram start at nine, followed by 1
(
'ON
VEY
ANC
ES
Treasurer Harriett Hight.
C. E. Carpenter Jr. et al to old time and modern • dancing. |
Historian M r s. R. Lander-
Those attending are asked to ।
Rose A Bell, deed of trust.
holm.
bring sandwiches or cookies for
V
Bell
to
Coos-Curry
Rose
Auditor Betty McClish.
the*
refreshments.
Electric Coop, right-of-way ease­
The P.-T. A. is sponsoring a ment.
It was announced that Curry
Smorgasbord Swedish dinner toj C. S. Hansen et ux to
County Pomona Grange will
he served at the community hall J Sherk, et ux, contract.
meet with Chetco Grange as thei
Saturday evening, March 11. Ad­
i
Trans-Pacific Lbr. Co. to II. hosts, on Saturday, March 4.
vertising is out telling about the C. Lorentzen, et ux, deed.
the morning meeting to open at !
affair. Tickets are on sale. Din­
W. L. Crissey et ux to State 11, with a pot luck dinner at ¡
ner will be served from 6 to 9. Highway Com., easement for a noon.
Then* will be entertainment for drain ditch.
Following the meeting a so
all Oki time dancing, bingo, fish
W. A. Raymond Sr. et ux to cial hour was enjoyed, with re
pond, etc. Follow ing the business i Virgil Hull et ux, warranty deed. freshments of fini jello. eake. ! WllllllllfflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM
session the guest speaker
Elmer Bankus to Forest Serv- doughnuts and coffee served by ।
Mrs. Esther Nelson, county sup ice, U. S. A., easement.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Woodriff, Mr
Woodriff
ervisor of instruction, who gave
S. O. Newhouse et al to City and Mrs.
an over-all picture of education of Gold Beach, warranty deed.
Mrs. Beryl Bollinger.
from the State IVpartment
James C. Leith et ux to City
down through the first grade, of Gold Beach, deed and bar-
and «also gave an outline of the
course of study. Founders Day M
. Russell
„•
J.
et ux to City of
Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton i
was observed with a •’■'»utifully
Bcach deed.
Versus
spent
a nice week-end with their
decorated cake and aglow with
U’Ren to Samuel Gott daughter, Mrs. Fred McMillan (
candles. A silver offering was et ux, conditional sales contract.
and family at Portland, and j
taken, with proceeds to be used
Lola Sanblom, to Henry Kerr, daughter, Margie Munday of Se­
for extension work of the group. I deed.
atie, was also guest at the same
World day of prayer will be:
time.
observed at the Smith River
Dr. Pierre Souillard, federal1
church, Sunday. 'This service is urday with good attendance. The
completing the
veterinarian
seconcd
will
be
held
Feb.
25.
sfMinsored by the Womens So-
T.
B.
and
Bangs
tests of cattle
ciety of the churches over the
Mrs. Lester Ulrich and Mrs.
in
the
county.
nation. The women have planned Clarence Hight are enjoying a
L. J. Allen and Miss Esther
an interesting program. Special visit with their sitser, Mrs. Hen­
FOR
Taskerud.
state 4-H club lead­
music will be given. Everyone rietta McWilliams, of Berkeley,
who is spending her vacation in ers are in the county conferring
is invited.
with club leaders and parents.
The H. E. Club of Lake Earl j this area.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hight re­
(’.range is siwmsoring a series of
BROOKINGS HIGH SCHOOL GYM
card parties at the hall in Fort turned from a vacation trip
about
the
Bay
area,
and
other
Dick. Helen Pennell is chairman.
places of interest.
Lawrence Anderson had part
The first night
of his logging equipment brought
over from Klamath County on*
TICKETS (Including Tax)
Saturday and plans to bring the
Vincent Will Head
Easter Seal Sale
Chetco Grange To
Sponsor Two 4-H
Scholarship, '50
Cur'Del
Cleaners
CLEANING AND PRESSING
aASKEt
Gold Beach Notes
Brookings
"Bruins"
Gold Beach
"Panthers"
Curry County Basketball 'Champs'
LOCAL
NEWS
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 (8 p. m.)
Adults, 50c
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Bay City Market
Students, 25c
Wart, the Speed Cop............
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
Ramrod 'B
THE OPENING OF THE
Case Sport Shop
Versus
Ramrod 'A'
One and one-fourth Mile North of
Carpenterville on Highway 101
Sai., February 25
Youll Like Our Food!
This promises to be one of the
roughest and toughest evenings
in basketball the area has seen.
FRIED CHICKENS
SIZZLING STEAKS
Game Time, 8.00 p. m.
H. S. Gymnasium
WARREN G
GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING
50c
\dmission
DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY
it'll
Hmvell Cameras and Projector
BROOKINGS GARAGE
HUNTER
—We Mane Your Watches Tell The Truth—
918 Second Str et, Crescent City, California