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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1951)
va THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1951 w. i.inroRv BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON be held at the cdhimunity hall on Thursday evening, Jan. "1, at 7 o’clock. This will be a social meeidng when club members en « , The Ramrods, sponsored by tertain husbands a' an even »ng Chetco Rod & Gun Club, won party. Members are urged to their fourth straight league game bring their own table service. in the Crescent City circuit on Tuesday night, by overpowering the Bay City Club, 55 to 17. High scorers for the locals were Jim Barrett with 11 points, A note with their Christmas Tony Felipe with 10. Harold Put card to the Pilot, Mr. and Mrs.s nam with 9 and Bob Astin, 8. The Ramrods also won two ex George D. Asdel, recently of Port hibition games last week by de Orford, but now of Santa Mon feating Case’s Sport Shops, 40 ica, Calif., will not return from to 31 and Cave Junction, 51-33, their Christmas visit. Instead Mr. Asdel has taken the latter being played here last employment with Lockheed Air Thursday evening. craft, building airplanes, a work which he followed before coming to Curry county just after the last world war to start Oregon Berry Co., at Port Orford, prop agators of blueberries. SMITH RIVER Friends and Port Orford correspondence is relatives were shocked here on now being handed by Hazel Cram Monday, to learn of the sudden who will also do a very good passing of Mrs. Bertha Wood, job, the Pilot feels. victim of a heart attack Sunday at her home at Santa Rosa.. | . - LT Native of Siskiyou county, she was the wife of the late Mark Wood, who died earlier in 1950. She was well known in this area Bruins of Brookings High will and in the Brookings and Har- meet Gold Beach high on the lived bor area, where the Woods local floor this Friday evening in hus- many years. She and her two games. There will be no band were owners of the Harbor volleyball, reported Lynn Hamp Store which they sold to E. E. ton, in talking tc the Pilot. Hanscam in 1924. In 1948 they The Bruins, erratic in their sold their property and moved previous games, are expected to to Santa Rosa. be given a race against their old Mrs. Wood spent several of the past summer months here rivals from the county seat. The , and in Brookings renewing ac games start at 7:30 p. m. quaintances. Surviving are two sisters: Mrs. Clara Bailey of Fort Dick and Mrs. George Widney returned Miss Etta Walker of Santa Rosa and a brother, Ira Walker of San Wednesday from Portland where Francisco. Relatives who left on her son, Bobby, is at Doernbech- Monday to attend the funeral in er hospital, being fitted with an cluded Mr. and Mrs. William artificial eye. Buckner, Mrs. Clara Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Al Panzer and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bailey. family and Mrs. Doris Ackley Get-Together Christmas Day were New Years guests at the One of the happiest get-togeth- home of Mr .and Mrs. Stanley . er events was the family re-union Patterson. held at the home of Mr. and The Better Half club celebrat Mrs. William Morrison Christmas ed New Years eve with a party day, when their daughters and at the Rod and Gun club biuld- sons and families were at the ing. Mrs. Putnam entertained on parental home to enjoy a tur her organ. It was reported that key dinner. Among those present over 100 attended. were Mr. and Mrs. Laut Hollings worth of Richmond and son Le- Roy of Smith River; Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Woolworth and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Marland Rice and three sons of Albany, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sarina and four children; Mr. and Mrs. Billie Morrison and daugh ter and Freddie Morrison all of Smith River. It had been several years since all had been together. the lasting loveliness New Years Dance Attracts of a wave The New Year’s dance, held on that’s alive with luster Dec. 31 was one of the big so- ... yet soft cial events of the year, with the hall crowded, coming from far as candle light, and near to bid adieu to the old year and Welcome 1951. Good It’« the wonderful music was furnished with plenty new of noise makers. Bundles of col ored balloons were hung on the ceiling, and were let tdown at midnight. Supper was served ’n the banquet hall by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McClish. The sum cleared will be used for improvements to the hall. To Sponsor Supper. Smith River Womens club is! Coll for your appointment ledo* sponsoring a pot luck supper toiCourtiers Beauty Studio Ramrods Slaughter Bay City Quinetet Asdels Will Return To Aircraft Work News of Death Shocks Community Gold Beach Teams Here Friday Eve. 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