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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1950)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER RWnnKTNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON week-ei d visiting Mri" Poæ^'| at buffet dinner honoring Don | in’ _ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Um. Buffington who has since left for Tolman M^Rose Poole was called to service, and Frederick Sta»ik- | Falls Monday by the weather who has left to take Klamath . tn rf the husband of a close his physical. friend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.i Schaal took her to Medford to. Page Eight Fishing Is Atwaya Ooo<* and Bess Richardson. Carnes were plaved and there were gifts for the birthday members pres Pioneer Passes at Astoria ent Theer were about 40 present Funeral services were held for to enjoy cakes, ice cream and Henry Averill at Astoria, Mon coffee. day. He was born May 9, 1884, NEWS NOTES „ , in the Langlois vicinity and grew Mr and Mrs. Harold Stokes up in Coos and Curry counties. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Moomaw General election at Smith Riv He served with the coast guard left for San Francisco Wednes at Bandon for many years before day. They will take in a loot er last week went off quietly with moving to Astoria. He leaves: ball game while thei ? and v ill 180 voters turning out to vote. Theer were 165 voting in Pre his widow, Laura; two children, return Sunday. ' , Pern of Salem and Helen Wil- Norman Boyd left Tuesday for cinct No. 2. Fred Endert, Ed. on of Astoria and three grand Eugene to attend a Foresters Lessard and Wm Buckner were children; two brothers, Ed of meeting. Mrs. Boyd will join him named on the harbor commission. Rube Moore, recent arrival in Portland and Moss of Port Gi- Thursday and they will spend this area from Modesto, has ford who is Henry’s twin, and a the week-end in Corvallis with opened up a barbershop in the ( sister, Mina Fruitt of Halsey; v •, rd Mis. Ed Se> half-brothers, Bill of Gresham; The Young Homemake s met o’d postoffice building near Hight | Linn of Corvallis and Warren of at Dorothy Moomaw’s Monday Store. The shop will be open 9[ Junction City and a half-sister, night to learn the ait of making to 6 daily. Services at the local church ’ in Corvallis Christmas wreaths and other •ina Sunday will be: Sunday school with her step-mother, Mrs. Mar holiday trimmings, using Oregon at 10 a. m. and at 11 Guy C.' tha Averill. Another sister, Rena greenery. Lee Colvin served as H drick of Crescent City will be was buried at Bandon Ma vit y co-hostess to the 20 ladies pres giu st speaker to tel) about the week: ago. ab )U. six ! ent. All felt they had gained a Methodist mens meeting he re Education Wee I Observed lot of information. Mrs. Hazel Sydow, 7th and 8th George Chenoweth celebrated cently attended at Stockton. Rev. and Mrs. Newell Knud grade teacher, he'd open house his 77th bitrhddy Sunday at his son of Mt. Shasta, spent several Thursday, comemmorating Edu home in Jerry’s Flat. Among the cation Week. Programs, stating people calling were Mr. and Mrs. days visiting his parents, Kev. the hours of various classes, were Bill Chenoweth of Bandon, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Knudson. On their sent b me 1 > parents so that they and Mrs. ^orman Chenoweth of return home Mrs. Knudson Sr., might select the class they wish Ophir, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bovd, accompanied them to Mt. Shasta for a visit. ed to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Chenoweth, Thanksgiving service will be ar- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boyd, Mr. No s|M‘Cial program held Wednesday evening, Nov. ranged as it was thought the and Mrs. Charles Seger and Mr. 22 at 7:30 at the local church. parents would enjoy seeing what and Mrs. E. Edward Seger. Special music will be given by an actual school day brings. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. R McBeth the choir. All are invited. Georgia Fromm was among the drove to Coos Bay Wednesday Mrs. Lucy Martin who spent visitors. on business. several weeks visiting her daugh Supt. Week-ends With Bear-Hunt Mrs. Ireland and daughter, of j On her visit to upriver schools •Iie’ands” left for Portland lor ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas and daughter, has Mrs. Fromm, county superinten a week’s stay. dent, called at Quosaten schoo’, i Mr. and Mrs. Don Buffingron returned to Eugene to visit her taught by Mrs. Kate Ryan, and and son left Friday for Portland son and family. Mrs. Miriam Barnes, who has while there, Dick and Jack Ad where' Don will enter service. spent several weeks visiting her ams came to report that their Mrs. Buffington will return here naivlid sister, Mrs. Olive Robi dogs had treed a bear close by, for a short stay. son. at San Bernardino, has re and thought perhaps the child en Mr. and Mrs. Alan Corbin tut rned to her home here. and teacher would like to se? it. spent last week at Port Orford On arrival at the scene, Patty visiting immediate families and Adams, Jack’s daughter, was of- friends. While there Alan tried fered a rifle to shoot the bear. bis luck at duck hunting lots of In her excitement, she missed the birds’ Ladies of the Altar Society first shot but not the second. Mrs. John Wolff drove to Port will hold a bazaar and food sale 'They stayed long enough to sec land where she will m*et Edith the bear skinned and then back Wolff who has been visiting her on Nov. 18. Place will be an- adv. to classroom and lessons. Not sister, Mrs. R. D. Emerson in nounced later. often in this day and age does Bellevue, Wash. The two ladies] Mrs. Ruth Bathiany returned one have» an experk nee like that! will journey home together. home last week after enjoying a Rebekah Party Open house at the grade for j visit at the homo of her son, Rebekahs held a birthday and grades one to six was held r ri- j Robert, at Concord, Calif. and Harvest Home party after day night. The program consist-! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barton and lodge Wednesday evening. Doris ed of something of interest from j two children have moved from Ackerman was chairman of the each room and provided enter- Klamath Falls where they have refreshment committee with Dor tainment. lived the last two years, while othy Christian and Caroline Ol Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Ore- Bill attended Oregon Tech. Bill iphant assisting. On the decor gonian people, have started work Monday at the ating committee were Hazel Sy gone t o Klamath Falls for the Chevrolet Garage, Crescent City dow, chairman and Jetta Lavin goose hunting. as body and fender man. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pomerlo of and Mrs. C K. Bullington 1 Peedsnort soont Armistice day GOLD BEACH SMITH RIVER LOCAL NEWS meet her son. Dance Saturday V. F. W. Dance, Nov. 18. Mrs^ Putnam will furnish music her electric organ, refreshment» served. Admission, men, (5c^ and ladies, 50c. ;4 | Pete Harmon joined the navy , at the same time as Don Jakle- wicz and is now at San Diego, taking his boot training. The highway construction crew is busy this week putting in the big fill across the ravine above Parkers Anchorage, and lots of local people have taken the op-1 portunity to watch the big earth] moving machines in operation. Mrs. Hally Hurlbut of Modes to, Calif., is visiting he daugh ter, Mrs. John Mumbower and family, and will remain until af ter the holidays. She was met at San Francisco by Mrs. Mumbow er and daughter. Facts concerning Oregon vet- eran bonus will be published in the next issue of the Pilot. M. G. BECKER Real Estate Broker Hotel Brookings North End New Office Hours: Monday to Fr’day, 9 a. m. to 12:30; 1:30 to 5:30; Saturdays 9:30 to 12 noon. Just look—just listed. Now subdivision of ocean frontage property. Nice location. Access to beach from all lots. Priced from $650 to $1200. Attractive house, 2-story, well built, in town, with view of the ocean. Lower story could be made into separate living quar ters. Live in one and rent one. I wish to express my gratitude Price reasonable. to every one in this area who Lot, 80x420 fee*, in desirable supported my campaign in the past election. J. R. YOAKAM, ocation for $800. Cou n t y Com mi ss i o " rc-e 1 ect. Langlois. CAN YOU BEAT THIS? One acre of beautiful ocean frontage for $1500. Thank You! Thank You! I wish to take this means of Good income property avail thanking those voters of Curry able on easy terms. County who gave me their sup port in the past election. I have some excellent business VERNON E. JARRETT. opportunities in Curry County available to cash customers. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all General Fund warrants of School District No. 17, Brook ings Oregon, up to and includ ing No. 310 are called for pay ment. Interest ceases Nov. 16, 1950. DORA E. BEAULIEU, Clerk. Other hemes, ocean frontage^ ots and acreage. I Sell The Earth! 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