Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 23, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
O h Famous Pelican Bay
paße
4-H Leader Will
Compete, Chicago
toimance and accomplishments । enfS ¡n presence of few friends
Lecturer—Grace Leathers.
nt memhorc
n f ♦ r»
r..1
,
. ..
of
members after
graduation
quille was here Thursday for the
and relatives.
Steward
Clarence Phipps.
from his clubs, and other com­
The couple left on a two weeks
Assistant Steward — Raymond Past Matrons night, held by the
munity activities.
Eastern Star Lodge.
honeysnoon which will take them Stevens.
GOLD BEACH—Competing for
Homer Taylor was taken to
to Victoria, B. C. They will make
Chaplain—Lenore Phipps.
national honors, Curry County
Gold
Beach hospital Wednesday,
their home in the Walker Apts.
Treasurer Victor Johnston.
will be represented by H. S.
seriously
ill, but is now home
upon their return.
Secretary —Jackie Taylor.
Cadman, Langlois dairymen and
Dr. A. O. Schmitt will leave
and
reported
improving.
Gate-Keeper Vern Leathers.
4-H leader. “Caddie,” as
— the boys foi Portland Friday where he Odd Fellows Enjoy Visit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dick Fisk of
CeiTs Mabel Adams.
Deputy Grand Marshall George
and girls call him, has a genera- will attend a meeting of stock-
Bandon
were
visiting
friends and
Pomona—Vivian Johnston.
tion of graduates from his live- holders of Hunson-Duncan Co.J Lyons of Oswego paid a visit
relatives
here
Friday.
Flora Lucille Shannon.
stock clubs. This fall he com- 1 wholesalers
‘ ’
and packers of that to the local lodge last week. The
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scheels
Lady
Assistant Steward Mary
Odd
Fellows
had
invited
the
Re
­
pletes 16 years of leadership.
j city. This company, started at
are
parents of a girls, weighing
Beyond the scope of parental * the
1'“ time of the first world war bekahs to join them after lodge. Humphreys.
5
lbs.
11 oz., born Nov. 16, at
Eexecutive Committee: J. O.
influence, Ralph Cope ow*es more as a dried fruit and nut concern, Pictures of the trip up the Rogue
Gold
Beach
hospital.
credit to Cadman for his out­ now has a complete wholesale River were shown and refresh­ Phipps, Wm. Coffman and Fred
Mrs.
Docia
Sweet of Sixes was
Adams.
standing success as a Jersey cat­ grocery set-up. Expansion plans ments were served. There was
an
overnight
visitor at the J. O.
Musician Bea Phipps.
tle breeder, than perhaps to any are coming up at this meeting a fair turnout despite the stormy
Phipps
home,
Monday.
Other Gold Beach News
weather.
other one individual.
C. N. Goldizen left Tuesday for
A
stork
shower
was held for
Guy Forsyth, Curry county
Records on file in the county Los Angeles, Camarillo and other Eastern Star Party—
Mrs.
Don
LeClair
at the home
Thursday evening at Eastern judge, spent last week in Port­
agent’s office show 187 projects California points where he will
of
Mrs.
Walter
Moore
Thursday
land attending a convention for
completed under h i s guidance. «nend Thanksgiving with his son, Star was Past worthy Matron’s county judges.
evening. Hostesses for the occa­
These include three of his own Raymond, and meet Mrs. Gol­ and Patrons night and all were
sion were Mrs. Albert Wells and
Mrs. Art Currie and Mrs. Ho­
children, Eidney, Teddy and Dor dizen, who has been in Iowa for present save two. The Past Mat­
Mrs. Earl Colvin. Mrs. LeClair
othy, all successful in their own the paist month aiding her aged rons club had charge of the* pro­ mer Taylor drove to Coos Bay received many lovely gifts.
Thursday on business.
established place of industry.
narents. They are expected home gram which also honored the
J. O. Phipps received word that
Past
Matron,s,
Margaret
Parott,
Moss Averill and Joe Hughes his grand-nephew, who contracted
These records date back to ’31 about the first of the week.
birthday. The chapter was pre- of Port Orford were here Tues-
leukemia last fall, passed away
to 35 in Coos county, and con­
ented a flag.
day to pay taxes an ’. transact Nov. 9, at Wenatchee, Wash.
tinue with interruption in Curry
other business.
Ophir Grange Elects
Mrs. Buzz Stansell and Mrs.
county except from 1945 to 1947,
At
the
regular
meeting
of
the'
Gladys
Johnson
held
a
party
Theodore
Kenworthy were hos­
Have you thought about the
when his health restricted his
Ophir
Grange
last
week
the
fol
­
for
her
Sunday
school
class
m
tesses
for
a
stork shower for Mrs.
dav we cnlebrate this w*eek?
community activities.
lowing
were
named
as
officers
the
basement
rooms
of
the
Com
­
Ken
Curry,
at home of Mrs. B.
V^s T know it’s Thanksgiving
This year for the sixth consec­
for
the
coming
year:
munity
church.
About
15
girls
Messinger.
A
high chair was pre­
utive year, one man’and one wo­ but do we all remember the
Master
—
Wm.
Taylor.
attended.
sented
Mrs.
Curry
by guests. Re­
man will receive a trip to the many th’^rs for which we should
Overseer
—
James
Meteer.
Mrs.
George
Fromm
of
Co-
freshments
were
enjoyed.
national 4-H congreess, Nov. 26 be thankful—our homes, fami-
to 30. Cadman is the Curry coun­ lies, friends and the marv free-
doms which we enjoy here in
ty entry* in the state contest.
America ?
The selection is based on the
I do think it’s a good idea io
leadership qualities as measured s1on and count your blessings
by: the number of years of lead­ and one begins to realize how
ership; the number of projects very much we do have for which
completed; the winnings of train­ to be thankful. This isn’t an ed­
ed teams and exhibitos; the per- itorial and I’m not the preaching
kind but there’s lots of truth in
them thar words!
Home Wedding—
Anna Louise Hockenberry, the
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ed in marriage Wednesday eve­
merchants listed below, as part payment on purchaes made or
Phone 293
Goetz Building ning. Nov. 15. The service was
performed by Rev. Jos. Johnson,
at the home of the Groom’s par-
services rendered. You receive as a cash saving, a part of the •
LOCAL NEWS
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On Thanksgiving Day
the sound of telephone
bells ring in perfect har­
mony with dinner bells.
A holiday visit by telephone with loved ones who are
a^ay is becoming as much a part of Thanksgiving today
as turkey. So this year, as in all others, we ll be expecting
a huge number of callers—especially long distance callers.
You’ll all be taken care of—but please, won’t you try to
place your calls early?
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Hendricks Furniture Co
Andy Mellon
Phone 343
Brookings, Oregon
Phone 255
Mill-Work
Smith River, Calif.
Smith River Variety
Smith River Coffee Shop
Phone 443
Smith River, Calif.
Frances Brown, Phone 393
Smith River, Calif.
Vogue Cleaners
Roy K. Wilkinson
Phone 2521
164 L. St. Crescent City
Paints
Wallpaper
Ph. 363
Smith River, Calif.
Gould's Shoe Store
E. E. Hanscam & Sons
Micky and Peggy
Brookings, Oregon
General Merchandise
Phone 391
Harbor, Oregon
Moore's Barber Shop
Smith River, Calif.
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