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PAGE FOUR The World s Best Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950 viewed, L a B ar s ta te d th a t he v isiting th e ir son, Dick, w ho is e Tuesday. He is a lum ber! th e D e p artm en t of O regon V et- w as going to s ta r t a lte ra tio n s! a tte n d in g th e U niversity of Or- hom buyer. O th er visitors a t th e Har- e ra n s ’ A ffairs w as inform ed, soon, adding a larg e u tility room, egon. B y D orothy A sdel bin hom e last w eek w ere Lloyd Eleven of th e fa rm s covering and en arg in g th e living room.! Mrs. Clifford C onrad a n d Mr. D rew and C harles H eaton of 723 acres a re located in th e Roza “S p rin g ’s R ew ard,” the daffo It is L aB ar, who w ith his b ro th -j and Mrs. T u rk S m ith w ere called K lam ath F alls. They w ere pres- division of th e Y akim a p ro ject in dil, is dom inating m any y a rd s er, C harles H enson, re c en tly le as to W ashington by th e d e a th of this week, John V ale’s garden ent a t the Rod and Gun C lub W ashington and 54 u n its a m o u n t-j th e ir fa th e r. m eeting as g u ests They d eclared ing to 7000 acres a re in th e RivT in the H am let being a l m o s t ed th e C hevron statio n here. is c e rta in ly th e tim e of, Mr. and M r s . W a lte r H in^s they had a w onderful tim e, and com pletely corpeted w ith them . y e This a r for y o u n g sters, and ad u lts, spent th e w’eek-end a t F t B ragg th e re "w ere no stra n g e rs here.” erto n , Wyo., p ro ject, acco rd ing N ext door at Iv a r F ristro rn s a n d | too, for th to a b ro ch u re received h ere from a t m a tte r, w ho have They hope to be back soon. across the stre e t a t John Ro^s’ not seen m uch of fa rm life to Calif. th e federal b u reau of re c la m a Mrs. Lee S h erm an and children Mrs. Lloyd M oore is hom e now tion, w h i c h ad m in isters public the blossoms w ave and nod to one visit a d airy of sheep ran ch . To of M y rtle P o in t a re stay in g a t from Gold Beach h ospital m uch openings on irrig a te d lands. a n o th e r in the brisk south breez th e th rill of p e ttin g th e hom e of F red A dam s in th e im proved in health . es and hold th e ir heads up a fte r experience An addition 974 acres, compris- a fa If ju st a few hours old, or th e heavy rains. P rim roses a re feeding little lam bs w a rm m ilk so u th p a rt of O phir. L aM ar Reeves, stu d en t of phil-f ing 50 farm s also w ill be sold by W ork w as done on th e new osophy a t USC, is reax in g on th e reclam atio n b u re a u th is y e a r lushly blooming along w ith th e iro rn pop b o ttles w ith nippies on. G range hall last Sunday. W om en his fa th e r’s ranch tw o m iles to in th e B u rb an k u n it of th e Co g ra p e hyacinth to g re e t th e vis My, those w hite, fu rry babies served a pot luck lunch. th e n o rth of C arp en terv ille. H is lum bia basin irrig a tio n p ro ject. ito r who knocks on th e R oss’ tu g how and pull to d raw th e m ilk Tom M organ and Mr. and Mrs. fath er, C laude L. Reeve, is a s These lands p u rch ased from p ri fro n t door. out. It is tim e to see th e litte r W ilbur Moore have gone to O. sista n t su p erin ten d e n t of city Mr. and M rs. Ed M oyer a re of v a te ow ners and irrig a te d by th e new pups o r h u n t out th e new- I. T. a t K la m ath F alls. schools in Los A ngeles and is in governm ent. H ere ag ain , v e te r having an extended visit w ith batch of k itte n s in th e hay. this a re a only a short tim e each ans of W orld W a r 2 w ill have th e ir son-in-law and d a u g h ter, Mrs. V irginia W ilson w as seen ' y ear. L a m a r has enrolled for , first chance to acq u ire land. Mr. and Mrs. E llio tt W oodw orth. six m onths w ith C. W. D am a t T he M oyers resided h ere for a the o th e r day, w alking down the I No hom estead openings a r e the “A rt H u t” on E asy St. n u m b er of y e ars and a re now road of th e K n ap p ranch, fol B Y B. M IL L E R ! lowed by tw o pet lam bs fro lick The Fashion S how is an a n scheduled th is y e a r in th e K la m m aking th e ir hom e at E u rek a. An azalea to com m unity-m ind ing and frisking, th e sheep dog, nu a l even t sponsored by th e S a t a th p ro ject a t T u lelak e, n o r in T h e C astaw ay club postponed ed H enry K e rr woh took tim e e llite Social Club. I t is b e tte r th e Boise p ro ject in Idaho, b u t its dance from last S a tu rd a y u n and tw o cocker sp an iel pups. Mi th e reclam atio n b u re a u says fu out to show th e U. S. F o rest chael K napp, age two, w as so than ever this year. til M arch 25, so th a t m any of its tu re p ro jects in th e 17 W estern S ervice's co n serv atio n film. “O ur im pressed w ith th e procession Mrs. D. F. M asset re tu rn e d to m em bers could a tte n d the S u rf s W ate rsh e d s” a t th e recen t g a r th a t he h u rried to join and off h e r home th e first of th e w eek ta te s “now u n d er co n stru ctio n club form al a ffa ir at Bandon. d e n -c lu b m eeting. they all w ent, down th e hill. a fte r being a t K la m ath F alls, o r to be co n stru cted , w ill c re a te Mrs. B laine M arsh has ju st This d o cu m en tary film w as a l w ith h er son-in-law’ and d au g h an additional 100,000 fam ily-size re tu rn e d from a tw o w eeks visit C laude W ilson, who, w hile re so seen a t school un d er auspices te r, Mr. and Mrs. John Tw orek, farm s.” w ith her p a re n ts and m any ac m aining at th e ranch for a few A to ta l of 802 public lan d fa rm of th e ju n io r g ard en club. Mrs. for a few’ weeks. q u a in ta n ce s in the Los Angeles w eeks, has been landing a hand u n its ,cons,STin£ consisting of T4.133 74,133 acres vicinity. Mrs. S. A. M orrill left by plane u ',,ls w ith the chores, w as heard to Roy W eidem an hopes to have ondav evening for h e r home »r ^®Ve«!^ Cn„O .pc,"i’d, v,<’ h«m estead - contin u o u s movies of a like n a M onday evening for h e r hom e a t S erving a delicious salade m ix rem ark th a t he h ad n ’t seen s i tu re of m acaroni, tu n a, hard- m uch “new life” in all his y ears tu re a t th e g ard en show’. a t W in ter P a rk , F lorida, a fte r ing since W orld W a r 2, accord- T he c h arm an of th e a r t com being here w ith h e r m o th er, Mrs. | ing to the re c lam a tio n b u reau . boiled eggs, chopped pickles and in the city as in this p ast w eek m itte e for t h e A zalea flower A. H. Shean, since Mr. S h e a n ’s V e teran s’ p rio rity on h o m estead celery liberally mixed w ith m ay at th e ranch. show. Mrs. R obert P erk in s, is d eath several m onths ago. Mrs. and on public irrig a te d lands fo r onnaise and topping the luncheon! a n o th e r com m unity-m inded p er Shean plans to join h er d au g h sale am o u n ts to a 90-day a p p li off w ith w arm apple pie and ice son. W h erev er a n d w h enever te r a fte r disposing of h e r prop cation period before o th e r a p p li cream . Echol N u tt e n te rta in e d need, she will lend a hand, u n e rty on th e W’inchuck river. cations a re considered. R eq u ire I» th e W ednesday Bridge C lub las» ; assum ingly helpful and q u ietly B y M arian M iller m ents g en erally include tw o o r week. She w as presented w ith an ' m ore y ears farm in g experience, an “im m ed iate” ju ry sum m ons I T h e an n u al Sham rock H op w as efficient. Being in the show business,' h e a lth and c h a ra c te r q u alifica th a t m orning in the m idst of h e r' held north of S h a n n o n ’s C reek in Boh and Alice m ust be aw ay from tions, and cap ital am o u n tin g to p re p a ra tio n s and w as som ew hat ' E r i n O phir, S a tu rd a v betw een $2000 and $3500. d is tra u g h t w hen she thought of, m ght, M arch 18. to th e liltin g th e ir H a rb o r hom e a t c e rta in th e bridge group a rriv in g shott-1 m usic of S h am u s P a tric k O ’Jen - seasons of the y ear. In th e a u A pplications for public notices iy. But w hen exam ined m ore i en s band. A goodly crow d oi tum n, s ta te fa irs claim them , B Y C. E. S E G E R w hen openings a r e announced, closely the sum m ons bore h e ri Irishm en for the day, w ere n a t and in the h eat, th e noise of the should be m ade to reg io n al d i Gold Beach. Ore. neig h b o r’s nam e and not hers, tendance at the shindig. ’Top o’ b a rk e rs and pitchm en, th e sm ell re c to r of th e b u reau of re c la m a so p re p a ratio n s continued a n d th e E vening seem ed to be the ol h am b u rg ers and hot dogs, th e Veteran H om estead F a rm s tion. Region 1 office for th e Y ak Sixty-five farm u n its to ta lin g im a and C olum bia basin p ro jects th e afternoon w e n t sm oothly. la \o r ite toast of all the laddies blue ribbons for fru its of fa rm G raeie M cKenzie won first, C a th and colleens. T he celeb ratio n of land and farm an im als, one finds 7273 acres w i l l be opened to is at Boise. Those in te re ste d in e rin e M arsh, second and M illia the em inent St. P a tric k w as c a r them e n te rta in in g a crow d of g en eral hom estead e n trv in the the R iverton hom esteads should m e rry m a k e rs w ith one of sev eral n o rth w est in 1950, w ith W orld address the b u re a u ’s reg io n al of Johnson, low. d e d on fu r th e r at th e hom e of acts this v ersatile couple can do a r 2 v e teran s offered priority, fice a t Billingss, M ont. Mrs. Nell K irk p a tric k has ju st M ichael Jam es M ateer, m ayor lo m ystify an e n th ra lle d a u d i s o l d her a ttra c tiv e five-room ol South O phir. Seem s a sham e ence. home on the shore of G arrison th at th e good fellow ship th a t is One day, Alice told me about , la k e to the R obert L aB ars who. alw ays in abundance on S t P a t’s th e ir m ind-reading act. At first,, w ith th e ir t w o children, will day c an ’t be c a rrie d on a little m ove in shortly. W h e n in te r fu rth e r in o u r daily lives. M a it w as lo r fun and friends, then loi clubs, and finalv it becam e la rkey, h u h ? a professional act. Bob used to D uring the p ast w eek of s to r-i e n te rtain d in n er g u ests at the Book Cases, Writing Desks, Corner Cabinets my w eath er, th e C ed ar F o r k P a lm e r H ouse a t Chicago. H a r IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F roadw ay suffered q u ite a num ber bor is m any m iles and w orlds Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, T H E ST A T E O F OREGON, of m inor slides. If you w an t to aw ay from busy city stre ets. “W hy did you choose H arb o r IN AND FOR CURRY COUN see it your new c a r can ‘ta k e it” Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers. ju st try Squaw V alley obstacle for y o u r h o m e ? ” 1 asked Alice. TY. course. “Oh, we w ere so tired of hotel IF IT 'S M A D E OF WOOD— R alph V incent, th e M ich ael- room s,” she replied. “The peace, M yrtle Hobson, plaintiff, vs. Thom as F ran c is Hobson, defend angelo of the cam era, is to ta k e quiet and b eau tifu l su rro u n d in g s YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD! i the O phir Y earbook p ictu res this here a re a c o n tra st to o u r p ro an t. i com ing week. fessional lives. I w an ted a hom e Io : Thom as F ra n c is Hobson, S in ce th ere h ave been so m any and garden. We had good trien d s d e fe n d a n t: inquiries about th e Lil’ O l’ O phir here. Bob likes to fish!” IN T H E N A M E O F T H E sign, it was stolen from in fro n t F'l.V tying is a n o th e r skill th is ST A TE O F O R EG O N : Ycu are ot the O phir gym a couple of am azing couplt» has developed. required to an sw e r the com plaint m onths back, th e kids have de- I sing th e ir ta le n ts for others, to co n stru ct a n o th er. We they ta u g h t v e te ra n s fly tving in lik ’d against you in the above- ; cided kinda hope the guys who swiped S e a ttle hospitals, d u rin g the w ar. c o u rt and cause w i t h i n the last sign will keep hands off I I* ly tying is excellent o ccu p atio n lo u r w eeks from M arch 16, 1950, Loth lum ber m ills in O p h ir have al th e ra p y to r c e rta in m u scu lar d a te of first publication hereof, been generous in th e ir g ifts oi difficulties. and it you tail so to answ er on c ed ar to r the sign. W hen Alice and Bob a re here, P u tt M ossman, a cham pion! they a re ah v ay s busy. Bob is oi before the last day prescribed in the o rd e r lor p u b licatio n h e re h o rs e s h o e p itc h e r of a few > e a r s ' needed to ta lk to S a n ta C laus at • ••n o e x tra r a il fa re ! of, April 6th, 1950, for w a n t » ago gave an e n te rta in in g show t h e com m unity celeb ratio n on at th e high school au d ito riu m on ( h ristm a s eve. Alice is p ain tin g thereof, plaintiff will tak e ju d g -1 M arch 15. P u tt a rriv e d at school window fram es for a neighbor's W ant a tru ly different round trip E a s t—» m ent ag ain st you, and will ap-, a hall hour before the show tim e home o r baking apple pies for a t the sam e rail fare you'd pay to go plv to the court for the relief and gave a n eat exhibition a t the som e com m unity feast. In th e straig h t E ast and back via direct ro u te? dem anded in said com plaint, sue-! horseshoe pits of the skill and past y e a r o r so. Bob has bad the cin ctly : th a t the m a rria g e con control th a t m ade him a w orld men of th e C hetco valley lifting THEN GO V IA SAN FRANCISCO and tra c t and bonds of m atrim ony ex cham p. Now* every kid in school, th e ir voices in song. S.P.’s picturesque “Overland Route” — Big m en. little men, fat or isting betw een you and plaintiff is practicing the b a rn y a rd a rt. Slim " W im m er, t h e g enial over the High .Sierra, across G reat Salt thin, acco u n tan ts, and lu m b e r be dissolved. Service hereof i s ’ custodian of the O p h ir schools, m en, bass and baritone, all faith s Lake and on to Chicago. m ade upon you by publication in built a neat sto rag e locker for and religions u n ite to sing in th e B rookings-H arbor Pilot, pub the elem en tary room. M akes a OR GO V IA LOS ANGELES and S.P.’s h arm o n y on M onday nights. lished in B rookings, C urry Coun- neat hiding place for the kids! He has spent co u n tless h o u rs “Golden S tate R oute” via Phoenix, Tucson ty, ( tregon, to r four successive d u rin g th e ir play hours. fu rth e rin g these com m unity p ro j and El Paso to Chicago. w eeks by o rd er of s a i d c o u rt M ary Pugh, w ith assistan ce of ect, the local c h a p te r of the S o m ade M arch 7th, 1950. the high school gals, is rapidly ciety for th e P rese rv atio n and GOING TO NEW YORK? You can in- draw ing the lib rary c atalo g in g E n co u rag em en t of B arb ersh o n ED F. ACKLEY, A ttorney d u d e rom antic New Orleans and the col up to the stan d a rd iz a tio n r e Q u a rte t Singing in A m erica. F or P laintiff. quirem ents. orful Old South a t no extra ticket c o st T hrough th e woven p a tte rn s of Postollice address, Box 6! >25. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W h itta k e r th e ir lives ru n s th e g o l d e n Brookings, O regon. MORE DETAILS? Any Southern Pacific spent the w eek-end a t E ugene th re a d s of service. agent will be glad to tell you about this If I said as m uch to them , they w ould sm ile and shake th e ir big travel bargain. heads, and Boh w ould say : "" " "7U""!"! !"*!!" ! “Shucks, w e’re j u s t having fu n !” Port Orford News Along Azalea Row OPHIR NEWS Co. Service Office i Reports To You: J IM 'S C A B IN E T SHOP SUMMONS CO CAST V IA C A L IF O R N IA W ANTED! W ANTED! LOG HAl LING from Brookings to Grants Pass, or to any California Point. Contact MITCHELL BROTHERS I hone 213 Brookings, Ore. LOCAL NEW S P a s to r and Mrs. Leo V anDol- son left e arly M onday m orning for P b rtla n d w h ere t h e y w ill ta k e p a rt in a statew id e con vention of S eventh-D ay A dvent ist m in isters and w orkers. They expect to be hom e Wednesdas evening. Wm. M. Bray, of B rayville, Ore., visited at the L. Z. Harbin I