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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1950)
Page Four Famous For Its Mild Climate LOCAL NEWS Sure! Star Filing Shop is open again. Hand Saws only. Every too a cutter. Studio Building, Brookings. * Hallowe’en pranksters became over-zealous Tuesday night, by not being satisfied with just the soaping of school house windows —several were broken. Police are investigating the matter. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Smith re-1 turned to their home at Medford; Tuesday after .coming here to i fish a couple of weeks ago, and being detained here by the high | water longer than they intended to stay. The Penny Supper, an annual event of the Parent-Teachers as sociation, which w as postponed । last Friday when power failed in the area, has had no new | date set, as far as the Pilot is able to learn. Mrs. Ross Horn, president, could not be reached I in time for a statement. The new i date will be announced in a later issue. The institute of teachers, set for Eugene this week-end, has been postponed, possibly cancell ed, due to high water and dam aged roads on the different ap proaches to that city. Most all Mrs. N. V. Strommen was able the local teachers had planned to return home last week after to attend, and it was first an undergoing major surgery at the nounced that school would be hospital, closed from Wednesday noon. The Harbor Community club Work was completed on the met Friday afternoon with Mae Curry County teachers directory Simpson presiding in absence of which will be mailed to all the the president, Jessie Becker. The county school authorities within plans for the carnival to be giv a few’ days. This book contains en on Nov. 10, were completed. a complete list of all county dis tricts, their faculties, directors, At the Grange hall, this affair etc. with salary paid to each in is being staged to raise funds structor. A directory of teachers for conduct of the library. Re freshments o? cookies and coffee fills the last three pages. were served by Mrs. Missouri For lack of telephone service Tolman and Emma Waldien. Tuesday between here and Gold Patsy Schultz suffered a fall Beach, Lynn Hampton was re at school last week, hitting the quired to drive the distance in concrete sidewalk with her order to learn the status of the mouth so hard that one tooth Brookings Barbershop chorus, W’hich played host to first annual parade of quartets here last week teachers institute, set for this was pushed upward into the jaw, end. Floods and storms prevented the Sunday matinee from being put on. week-end. School will be con- and had to be dug out, and an ducted as usual. other broken oil. She is eight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaal One of the homes which suf returned from Klamath Falls re fered most from the storm was cently after a week spent there. that of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Kemp They were accompanied by their which had most of the roof torn daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clarence off during the high wind. Several Howie. She was joint'd here by thousands of dollars of damage Mr. Howie, Thursday, and they was done to the furnishings and both returned home the first of interior by water. The roof fell this week. on their car, sitting on driveway Pauline Hendricks, confined to and badly dented the top. The Seaside hospital from the auto Kemp home is one of the most accident, Friday afternoon, was attractive on the ocean drive, reported, as this paper goes to south of Harbor. press has having taken a defi A party, in honor of Pete Har- niti» turn for the better, and had mon and Gillman Du fly, w as shaken off the stupor of shock held at the home of Mr. and FOURTH DISTRICT—LINN, LANE, DOUGLAS, JACKSON, which had kept her more or Mrs. Ronel Bolen on the Win- JOSEPHINE, COOS, AND CURRY COUNTIES less inert since arrival at the chuck Tuesday evening. Many hospital. relatives and friends were pres ent for the occasion. The lads will leave next week for their army physical examinations. G s ELLSWORTH 1 EXFERIENCED«..a loyal American wfao believes in OREGON! Riad what OREGON'S NEWSPAPERS say about REPRESENTATIVE ELLSWORTH M. G. BECKER Roy Stephenson resumed his duties at Haggerty Twinservice the* first of the week after being Real Estate Broker on a motor trip which took him Botel Brookings North End to Kansas City to visit his par PHONE 594 ents and to Detroit where he Office open all day Saturday, visited Mr. and Mrs. How’ard also Wednesday and Thursday Haggerty. evenings. TIMBER: Good quality, 4 to 5 million feet, with about million feet of peeler«. Old growth from 3 to 9 feet in diameter. Practi- ally all cat show. Short haul. "We think Republicans owe Ellsworth o large vote of con fidence .. .We respoct his integrity, the careful study upon which he bases his conclusions.” —EUGCNt RKHSTtR-GUARO Harris Ellsworth has filed for re-election to Congress, Fourth District; this is welcome news throughout the state to all who have come m contact with his effectiveness in Wethington.” — OREGON VOTIR A verdict of accidental death was returned by coroner’s jury at the inquest held Tuesday at Gold Beach in the case of Jerry Wenzler, who died in an accident Friday on Red Hill, north of Brookings. fourth district Repret«Mafiut, Horns Elljwovfl», is one of th« most effective Republican members of Congress, skilled in agriculture, forestry, mining fisheries and other problems in his district and state. His influence has in creased steadily since his first election in 1942. He has the ability to develop all the facts and to carry the fight for Oregon s interests to success in committee and on the floor.” —PORTLAND OREGONIAN Attractive house, 2-story, well Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ackley were built, in town, with view’ of the ocean. Lower story could be callers in the north end of the made into separate living quar county Tuesday on business. ters. Live in one and rent one. Among those receiving notices Price reasonable. to take their physical examina tions at Eugene, Nov. 10, are Ixit, 80x420 feet in desirable Gilman Duffy, Pete Harmon and location for $800. Beverly Wilson. Wallace Whin- nery, driver for Williamson's, CAN YOU BEAT THIS? One took his physical through the acre of beautiful ocean frontage Grants Pass board recently, as for $1500. did the Kimmett boys. Good income property able on easy terms. Congressman Ellsworth has the reputation of being one of the most astute and level-headed members of congress, ond it is paying off for the state by getting him senior ap pointments to important committees.... We can't think of a better mon to send to Washington than Congressman Ellsworth.” —COQUILU VALLEY SENTINEL FOR EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP HARRIS ELLSWORTH Fold Adv. ELLSWORTH FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE ■ 351 Vj Broadway, Eugene, Chairman I. c. McClintock, Medical Arts Bld®., Roseburg, Treasurer avail I have some excellent business opportunities in Curry County available to cash customers. • • • Other homes, ocean frontage, lots and acreage, I Sell The Earth! I sBox 207 BERT DeMOSS , Telephone 344, | Brookiigsl NORINE HARVEY TEACHER OF DELCO-REMY AUTO-LITE PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS 1 Hein-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts and! shose. Preslone Anti-freeze. Bert DeMossH gDimmick Building Brookings, OregonS lllHUiU PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Life Certificate Studio Bldg., Brookings High School Credits For Accredited PupiiJ