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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1950)
Page Four THURSU..Y, SEPTEMBER 7. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Famous For Its Mild Climate not even a question of who has | Grange exhibit would have don. Huffman and Deputy Sheriff ! eon. Each is asked to bring her the finest specimens. a state fair proud. McClish, who took her to Sea-, own cup, plate and silverware. Some are disqualified because side hospital for medical atten Mrs. Guy Rice is chairman of the exhibitor failed to follow’ in Smith River schools opened on tion. It required 31 stitches to hostesses. Dessert will be furn structions carefully. After the Tuesday for the fall term, with close ( the wound. She is recover ished by the club. A house party was held on There will be a short business regulations have been decided a large attendance in all grades. ing satisfactorily and soon will upon, and printed, they must be Aug. 29, at the home of Mrs. B. meeting. Mrs. Charles Grayshel For the first week or until the be able to return to work. observed. N. McKernan, honoring Mrs. J. new building is heady for use, Mrs. Irvin Mclndoe received I is asking member growing dahL; contain E. Fifield ’ s birthday. Present in- “Six sweet peas in a classes will be held in the old word telling of the death of her ias to bring specimens and ar eluded Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dixon, er’’ means six sweet peas in a building and in the room at the mother, Mrs. Cora Bettencourt, rangements using this flower. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frazier, Ed A tour of Ming Tree Park, container and not eight sweet church. who passed away Sunday, Sept. Turner and son, Mrs. Johnson Dedication and opening of the 3 at Coquille, Ore. Mrs. Betten Mr. Brady’s ocean front property peas, nor five. We saw some beautiful specimens disqualified and Mr. and Mrs. Fifield. Ca new’ building will be held Wed court has been in failing health has been arranged. nasta was enjoyed, followed by nesday evening with reception for tor some time. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Should our long-awaited rain and the judge was sorry, too. the teachers. Presentation of the lndoe left Tuesday for Coquille storm occur on that day, or the Chetco Grange had the most refreshments of ice cream and keys to the new building will be to attend the last rites. Surviv weather be unpleasant, the meet beautiful booth, this writer be- cake. Mrs. Nellie T. Bush left Mon_ made to Palmer Westbrook, the ing are one daughter, Marian will be held at the Grange hall. Heves. Not only a wide variety of chairman of trustees, following Mclndoe, two sons, Manuel and excellent products, but arranged day for Kansas Cit^ Mo., on a two-weeks business trip. inspection of the building. The John Bettencourt, and several Blue ribbons w’ere awarded to in a very artistic manner. Chetco reception will be held at the grandchildren. the following women at Curry community hall. Contractor for Mrs. Eva Hill has returned County Fair: Mrs. Albert Joy the building was H. B. Barnhart home from Gold Beach where she for a flow’er arrangement in a of Medford. visited relatives and attended the kitchen container; Mrs. Roy A propostion to raise the tax Curry County Fair and Rodeo. Weideman for beach and flow’er rate for school districts over She reports having a good time arrangement; Mrs. B. E. Kerns CUSPOM CANNING the legal maximum, to pay the and enjoyed meeting old friends. for three sprays of pelargonium. Mrs. Harold Horn and children Mrs. A. E. Sandbo was awarded construction on the new building which will be voted upon on Sept. and friend, Mrs. George Craine two blue ribbons: for a combi 8 at the school. This special tax and little daughter have return nation fruit and flower arrange will be in effect for one year. ed to their home at Klamath ment and for three sprays of Polls will lx* open from 1 to 7 Falls following several days visit floribunda roses. Fruits, Vegetables, Beef, Tuna, Salmon at the home of Mrs. Horn’s o’clock, p. m. “Better luck next time,’’ we Mrs. William Westbrook and mother, Mrs. Mabel Browne. say to the disappointed exhibi- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Young and itors. But blue ribbons are not I j lister, Mrs. Ann Trembly ac companied their brother, Paul son of Modesto who are spend a matter of luck, and sometimes j,. Trembly, to his home at Mill ing their vacation at Klamath, brae, where a family re.union enjoying fishing, were recent vis was held Sunday at the home itors at Smith River, calling on of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. friends. Trembly, with all members of the family present. The son, Paul who was with the navy during World War 2, has been called By B. Miller back to the navy anti will leave A garden club should hold its soon. meetings out of doors whenever possible, and that is just what Mrs. Velna Miller, employed Azalea Garden Club is going to at the office of Crag Lumbebr Co., do Thursday afternoon, Sept. 14. met with a painful accident re At one o ’ clock, in Azalea State cently when she slipped on the Park, club members and friends concrete walk in front of the postoffice and fell with a bottle will gather for a pot luck lunch- of milk. A deep gash was cut in her leg by broken glass. First aid was given by Traffic Officer SMITH RIVER LOCAL NEWS CEDAR LANE CANNERY OPEN! NOW Phone 504 Along Azalea Row PASCO L f L 0 0 R S M. G. BECKER 15-20 acres in the wild state preferably on river, with or with- out house. Chicken ranch with 500 hens or more. 1-5 acres Hwy. frontage, close to town. Income rentals. property, including Ranch land, unimproved, suit, able for stock, with water avail- able. Good income property in thriv ing community to trade for good Brookings property. $15,000 value have many other inquiries lor t rades. ’ If you have one of the above propel ries to sell or trade SEE ME. « ♦ ♦ FOR S A L E ! 2-bed room house, 1 acre, on beautiful Winchuck river, just 2 miles off liwj 101. Spring wa ter, knotty pine living room. Where can vou do better lor h ss than $4000? Ocean frontage, about Ha acres on Ocean View rrixe, good soil, level, cultivated. Such front age is getting scarce. Only $2850. O t h e r houses. acreage and ocean frontage aisulable. Hendricks Furniture Brookings, Oregon Given Oregon Real Estate Broker * 4 Preference Announces Opening of an Office at Hotel Brookings, North End. Have clients who are immedi - ately interest in acquiring the following: ’’GRASS MATTING'’ Enamel Surface Floor Covering South Of Harbor I Sell The Earth! "VETS 0 N "The Heu wood Home of the tutine" CONSULT EITHER PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY BROOKINGS, OREGON Or Us, at our plant, for Full Particulars White Rock Construction Co 1 Mile West On Hwy. 101 Phone 334 SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA