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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1950)
Paße Four Famous For Its Mild Climate SMITH RIVER A family re-union which brot together the sisters and one Another of the Haight family, their children and grandchildren, all descendants of the late Dan iel and Fanny Haight, pioneer settlers in this valley, was held Sunday at the community hall. Many of the relatives attended the morning church services at the local church with the mess age delivered by Rev. P. C. Knud sen Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Haight were among the founders of the church, dedicated in 1880. Following the services at the church, relatives met at the hall where a ham and turkey dinner Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Curry. In the Matter of the Estate of John D. Gardner, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed Administrator of the Es tate of John D. Gardner, deceas ed, by the County Court of Cur ry County, Oregon, and has qual ified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at Room 5, Hen dricks Building, Brookings, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published July 27, 1950. Last publication, Aug. 24, 1950 VICTOR H. REYNOLDS, Administrator. Ed F. Ackley, attorney for ad ministrator, Brookikngs, Ore . BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Alf Goodlin are enjoying a visit with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goodlin, of Honolulu, who are on a vacation. The Goodlins ar rived at Oakland by airliner, to take a plane east where they purchased a ’50 Buick. They then made a tour of the country, ar riving here to visit relatives and friends before returning to the islands. was served at noon. Relatives in the Smith River area were hosts for the affair. Everett Hursh was master of ceremonies. The white linen-covered tables were centered with bowls of pom pom dahlia.*, .and covers were laid for 76 who were seated at the long tables. Following din ner the group spent the after noon socially, renewing acquain tances. In the evening a buffet lunch was served. Among the daughters present were Eddie Westbrook, Ada Hursh, Henfri- etta Woodriff, of Smith River, Letsy Becksted of Carpenteria, Calif, and their brother Fred, Haight. Three sisters were un able to be present due to illness were Mrs. Sophronia Hursh of Oregon City, Mrs. Lydia Pack ard of Vancouver, Wash.> and Mrs. Laura Cassidy of Portland. The oldest one present was Ed die Westbrook, 86, and her great- granddaughter, Deborah Frances, 8 months, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Westbrook, was the youngest. Plans were laid for the 1951 re-union, to I k ? held near Port land. Girl Scouts of this area who spent the week at Lake of the Woods Scout camp, returned to their homes Sunday. The girls say that they had a grand time. Motoring over Sunday to bring them home were Mr. and Mrs. James Curley and James Rooney. The well-baby conference will again open on Aug. 16 at the community hall, from 9 to 12. All parents should make appointment with Mrs.' Ethel Goodlin. This meeting will be open to all pre school children who may receive a check-up before entering school in September. Immunization shots and vaccinations are given to children at these conferences. Community Club Seats Officers July meeting of Harbor Com munity club was held at Grange hall July 28, with installation of officers for the coming year. Ma bel McVay, assisted by the first president of the club, Bertha Moore, conducted the simple in stallation ceremonies for: President—Jessie Becker. Vice-president Clara Hyland. Secretary-treasurer — Margar et Rapraeger. Out-going officers were Bertha Moore, president; Irma Rice, vice-president and Mae Simpson, secretary-treasurer. An interesting talk was given by Bennie Fennell, stationed at the quarantine station at the state line. Visitors for the day 1 included Jean Boardman, Bertha Wood, Mrs. S. A. Morrill, Viv ian Hudson and Mrs. Hyland’s sister. Refreshments were served by Myrtle Schaal, Ruth Bathiany and Eunice Wollam, assisted by Vi Hudson. OPHIR NOTES By Marian Miller Mr. and Mrs« Dillon Miller left Saturday to take their two little granddaughters. Mary and Kathy Nelson, back to their home FOR BETTER CONSTRUCTION AND APPEARANCE IN YOUR HOME .... Be Sure To See BOB LEE, BROOKINGS For Plastering and Materials. Estimates Given! ■ — 1 ■ " . ----- x---------- 7----- * 20% Off I August Clearance THURS., FRI., SAT., AUG. 10,11 & 12 WHITE HANDBAGS, 6 only Were .... $2.95 to $3.95 WHITE SANDALS & CASUALS Were.................. $2.95 to $4.95 WHITE DRESS SHOES Were . ................................. $6.95 Broken Lines SUMMMER CASUALS CHILDRENS CANVAS OXFORDS Sizes 7 to 12, Were . . . $2.75 CHILDRENS LEATHER SANDALS Were...................................... $3.25 GOULD S SHOE STORE BROOKINGS. OREGON * | THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950 and Mrs. Earl Snyder, also of Ukiah. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phil lips and family arrived Sunday to spend several days in this vi cinity, having motored up from Los Angeles. , Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Duvall, eij Indiana, former residents of the Winchuck area, are back, look ing for a location. “This coun try is a disease—once you live here, no other place will do.” Travelling to Crater Lake over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolin, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Graham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adams and family and Gladys Carol Rob inson. Mrs. Ruth Cook of Fortuna spent several days last week vis iting her mother, Mrs. Virginia Wolford. She reports that her daughter. Patsy, was second in the final tryouts at Station K1EM and was to sing with the Mel Venter orchestra at the dance there last Saturday. Mr* and Mrs. Arnold Vogel and family of Sacramento are enjoying a vacation at their Winchuck ranch. Mrs. Curt Waldicn is visiting All those interested in forming her children and families in Los a young peoples group at the Angeles for a couple of weeks. Community church, for purpose of fellowship and fun, please come to the church Tuesday eve ning at 8. This group will include those approximately 18 to the late 20s. If this program meets with favor a group will be plan ned to include teen-agers.. Rev. and Mrs. John Mumbower have been actively entertaining house-guests since their arrival in Brookings. Among those en joying their hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. E. Banks, members of their former church; Rev. and Mrs. Coyne Snyder from Presby terian church, Ukiah, and Mr. at San Pablo, Calif. The little girls have been spending the pas tw’o months here with their grandparents. Dale Moore drove to Macken zie last week to bring back a trailer house belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Moore plan to live here Wm. H. E. Coffman has gone to Washington to visit his broth er and friends. Ophir Grange H. E. C. met at the home of Elta Moore Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Novotny have moved back to their form er home at Klamath Falls. Tom Morgan came over from O. I. T. at Klamath Falls to spend the week-end with his fi ance, Sig Nowlin, and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nowlin. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wade of Langlois spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Mutt) Wade, and W. J. Poff, here. Buster Alspaugh and grand sons of Weott, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Coy, Sunday. LOCAL NEWS