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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1950)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS OREGON Pace Eight Fishing Is Always Good Here LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Webb ar rived from Millerton, Pa., where they have spent the summer and fall, and plan to remain here for the winter. They own the former Al dement place above Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford and two children spent Thanks- giving here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Bathiany, and enjoyed several days fishing be fore returning to their home at Tulelake, Calif. Mrs. Martha Steen spent few days in this area on business and pleasure the past week. She is now making her home at North Bend. Lurton J. Knee returned from Utah last week after spending several weeks there on business. He brought back a big buck with him, killed in the closing days of hunting season in that state. J. A. Sechrist left for his home at Portland after being employed at the Leslie Woodriff Fairyland Begonia and Lily Gardens since his graduation from Oregon State College last June. KATHERINE'S Beauty Shop At Residence in HARBOR, OREGON Slosed Saturdays Open 9 to 5 Daily DON'S Barber Shop Next Door to Nook Cafe OPEN MONDAYS Though Saturday THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1950 A party of Brookings people ation to other posts and auxili-: Miss Elma Rice and O. M. Rice, went goose hunting at Klamath aries of the county for the joint ( They also visited their many initiation of new members. The friends. They returned home on Falls a few days ago. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson visiting officers gave an inter- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barklev Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd esting talk on Legion work. May and children who have lived in Harbin, William Campbell and Cox, district chairman of Amer- this area for several months. Pete Tierce. All got their limits. icanism, addressed the group. moved to Medford. Mr. Barkley Smith River 4-H club met on Mrs. Kate Rawlings returned to was clerk at Westbrook’s Mar the Harbin home for Thanks Monday evening at the commun- ket, and due to ill health had to ity hall with Leader Irvin Sa- giving. Don’t forget Saturday, Dec. rina assisted at the meeting. A resign. Smith River P.-T. A. is spon 16 when Chetco Wranglers Sad group of new members have en soring a food and rummage sal rolled and will take up various dle club will hold a dance. West to be held Saturday afternoon, ern music, good eats and a good projects in their first year of Dec. 2, at the community hall v orkk. These officers were nam time promised. adv- The sale opens at 2 p. m. ed: President, Glenn Garvin- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown vice-president, Victor Yahr; sec of Grandview, Wash. brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Vern retary, Nadine Lehmkuhl; ser- Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard geant-at-arm, Bruce VanZee. The Ekstrom of Beaverton, brother- ¡club members are planning to Dr. Bert McCreery will be at in-law and sister of Mr. Smith, I hold a Christmas party Dec. 10 SeaView Inn Tuesday, Dec. 12, were visitors at the V. A. Smith at the hall. A social time and to examine eyes and fit glasses. exchange of gifts will be enjoyed. Hours 9:00 to 5:00 at Crescent home last week. of the Parents are invited. Farm A1- City. MAY & McCREERY, O; L. A. Moss, president | Brookings Rotary club, who re- visor, Walt Fieg, of Eureka, was tometrists, 417 G. St., Eureka s d( S just south of the state line, unable to be present bur sent a served on a jury at Crescent City movie, "Raising Beef Cattle and Regular meetitng of Topaz Re Corn Belt. ” This was shown un bekah lodge was held Tuesday, last week. der direction of Ronald McClish. w i t h Adelia Hassett presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Landbergen Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall and William Jewett, past Grand Mas of Rhonerville, government hunt er for Humboldt county, spent daughters had planned to leave ter of the Grand Lodge oi Cali Thanksgiving at the E. L. Miller Thursday morning for Salinas to fornia, Eureka, and 13 members home. Lois Ann, student at Hum spend Thanksgiving, but received of Delta Rebekah lodge, Cres boldt State College, was also a a message that Mr. Hall’s fatii- cent City, were visitors for the er was dangerously ill. They left evening. visitor at the same home. Idonna Stotenberg, Edith Fox, After arriving by plane last immediately, but lea': id when they arrived that the elderly Jennie Carter, Marguarite Zook, Wednesday evening Miss Joan . man had died. Eighty years old, Opal LaBrook, Juanita Ander Byrne entertained a group of her funeral services were held at Sa- son and Ruth Ann Blankenship friends at a canasta party. She and her mother attended the foot- liras Friday afternoon. Surviv- were initiated into the Rebekah ball game Saturday between 1 ing the widow, two daughters and degree, with the attractive drill two sons, also grandchildren and team presenting its drill. OSC and U. of O. great-grandchildren. During the business meeting, Lester Crook, student at San officers for the first six months Jose State College spent Thanks- of 1951 were elected: Noble Mr. and giving with his parents, The joint meeting of Smith 1 returned River American Legion and Aux- 1 Mrs. Chester Crook. He Saturday to San Jose. iliary of Del Norte county was Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rice of held Saturday evening at the Albany, Oregon, spent Thanks- community hall, with 1he local giving with his sister and father, i Xuxiliary ladies hosts for the 7 Optometrist Is Due SMITH RIVER o'clock supper, attended by the Klamath Post and Auxiliary, the Crescent City post and auxilia- ary, and the local units. Visitors present fo rthe evening were T. R. O. Bayley of Fort Bragg, the Real Estate Broker district commander, and Helen North End Hotel Brookings Taylor, auxiliary president, who New Office Hours: Monday to assisted with initiation ceremo- r Roy Wilkinson Friday. 9 a. m . to 12:30; 1:30 to nies. Commander 5:00. Saturdays 9:00 to 12 noon of the local post and President extended appreci- Eunice Are you looking for a large , home-site on a hill with an ex-1 pansive ocean view in secluded, i protected spot away from hwy. । and ocean noises, and yet close i enough to civilization to be in teresting? If so, see me because! it can be yours with small down payment and easy monthly pay ments. M. G. SECKER Grace Zirbel; recording secre tary Doris Freeman; financial secretary, Kathryn Reekman and treasurer, Verna Mendenhall. It was decided to hold a gif exchange at the next meetin/y/ with the annual Christmas par- * ty for Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and families, later in the month. Refreshments of pie a la mode and coffee were served follow ing the meeting. For Sale— For Sale: 11 cu. ft. deep freeze. Phone 292 city. 40tf Old Growth Hr, any length, wood, $13 cord delivered. Phone 283 or 555, for orders. 39tf For Sale: Spark oil heater medium size, with 185-gal. oil tank, $65. Box 83, Harbor. 33tf TRAP SHOOT Chetco Rod & Gun Club On Benham Lane, south o* Harbor, will have “cost” prac tice trap shoot, Sunday, Dec. 3. This is a chance for everyone to learn to shoot. Also an oppor tunity to see the new automatic trap, houses and ground com pletely ready. Any sportsman of Del Norte or Curry county is welcome to come. Turkey Shoot Sun., Dec. 12 DON'T SATURDAY HIGH SCHOOL CARNIVAL Nuff Sed! Just look just listed. subdivision of ocean frontage property. Nice location. /Access to beach from all lots, Priced from $650 to $1200. CONNIE'S SPORTSWEAR Next To Theatre Gold Beach, Ore. Shopping Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m...... COME TO CONNIE'S PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd And get a free Hawaiian Orchid! No purchase required! Nice Selection of Brand new, 2-bedroom, high-14. class home, all prettied up and looking for renters with option to buy. Plenty of elbow room 1 both inside and out. Nice view, H I good location. Lot. 80x420 feet in desirable location for $800. 5-room house, with 400 feet of highway frontage and several acres, close to town. Good buy ¡or good home and good busi ness site. Good income property able on easy terms. Blouses, Skirts, Dresses Suits and Scarves reduced in price, third to half. One ticket given with each dollar purchase on our big Christinas drawing! We Give S. & H. Green Stamps on all items! Free Gift and Mailing Wrapping!! avail Pacific infine & Machie Works CRESCENT CITY, CALIF PHONE 2341 I have some excellent business I opportunities in Curry County ; available to cash customers. Other hemes, ocean frontage, lots and acreage. I Sell The Earth! 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