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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1951)
P age F our F erbdary B rookings -H arbor Pilot, B rookings , O regon I, I OS I 1 have grown to believe that regular meeting, Wednesday at Moore of Ophir, for the last sev the one thing worth aiming at the Sportsmen’s club. They made eral months. The Christian Crusaders, group is simplicity of heart and life; Ophir high and grade teams plans for a skating party for By Nancy Moore of girls, 8 to 12 years, meet at ) that the world is a very beau themselves and the Boy Scouts and volleyball team went to the Community church Fridays H. S. Cadman went to Corval- tiful place; the congenial labor is at Tanglewood that was held the Brookings Friday. The girls won at 3:30 under leadership of Mrs. lisJan. Jan. 23 to speak before the secret of happiness. — L. F. same night. Refreshments and from Brookings by a score of Dotson, assisted by Mrs. Emil R. the state 4-H club leader’s con games were enjoyed after the 30 to 29. This makes Ophir and BENSON. and Mrs.s Daryl Allsop. After a ference. He was one of the two Brookings tied for first place in meeting. short worship service led by one leaders to represent Oregon at Langlois Home Extension unit volleyball. The boys lost both of the girls, they have some National 4-H Club Congress at will meet Thursday, Feb. 1, at games. choral work and Bible study, to- Chicago, last November. The Girl Scouts were guests Mrs. Elsie Quinn’s home. Sub together with a quiz. The group Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emery and ject of the meeting will be: of Mrs. Harold Young, former is now working on layettes while daughter, Kay, spent the week “Landscaping.” beauty operator, at the Jan. 30, one member reads from the end here visiting Mr. and Mrs. By B. Miller meeting. The H. S. Cadmans are an story, “ Blueberry Acres. ” Joe Cox. We were shown manicuring, nouncing birth of their first Langlois Girl Scouts held their granddaughter at the Mast Hos Luther Tisdale will be guest and ways of caring for our hair Clyde Williamson of Port- Or ford, was a business visitor in pital, Myrtle Point, Jan. 25. The speaker at Azalea Garden Club and skin. There were 17 girls scouts at this area Tuesday afternoon. He baby’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. meeting. Feb. 8. His subject is Charles Sabin, have named her “organic gardening,” which en the election of officers. Our pres intimated that this country was Charlene Oda. Paternal grand compasses fertilizers, earthworms ident is Myrna Lamb; secretary, enticing enough to locate for a parents are Sheriff and Mrs. R. humus.' Members and friends Karen Simpson; vice-president, permanent home. welcome the opportunity to learn Karen Wallace; treasurer, Mel G. Sabin of Gold Beach. Nook Cafe will close today for Floras-Willow Women’s club more of this subject so vital to ody Brimm; reporter, Joan Dar an indefinite time, probably a met at Mrs. Ollie Britton’s last all horticulturists. Luther Tis ger; sergeant-at-arm, Janet month, while undergoing exten dale has studied and practiced Crump. Refreshment chairman sive remodeling and repairing. Thursday. REAL ESTATE Your Langlois correspondent organic gardening for some years is Connie Jaklewicz and game Mrs. Stoller told the Pilot the arrived at the post office just —and has the ability to make chairman is Virginia Akers, kitchen would be moved toward We appreciate the time and the dining room several feet, a in time to see the mail truck de any subject interesting, and this Residence Phone : 281 encouragement that our leaders, paneling of knotty pine would last Monday, so there one especially so. Phone 341 parting Box 211 was no news from this area last There are not many people who Mrs. Harold Crump and Mrs. Al be added back of the counter, Notary Public- C. O. Leonard week. Here is some we missed: have been in this community as Panzer are giving us.—Reporter, in addition to new windows in SALESMEN: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore long as Frank Pallady of Har Joan Darger. the place. O. S. Young Hans Nelson of Tigard spent the week-end at bor. He came here about 36 years Earl Docherty the home of his uncle and aunt, > ago when the first lumber mills Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore. were being erected by Brookings left for a southern vacation, to Brookings, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp re Lumber Co., and the little vil- I include the Madi Gras at New turned home Saturday, Jan. 20, lage of Brookings laid out by ! Orleans. For Sale: 6-piece living room We have three one-half acre after a motor trip that took them । Walter Dubois Brookings and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson were set in maple, $135.. Call at the tracts close to school, electricity, to southern California, Reno, and his architect friend. 1 — 1 ------ business visitors, Sunday at Coos Brookings Electric or see Mrs. city water, good gravel road Portland. They report seeing last' Bay. Ben Kerns. 49-3 He went up the Chetco River floor. These can he elevel at of snow on the various mountain to paint the school house, and had at only $750 each on terms. passes. found it a very pleasant ocupa- These are as good a buy as you Mr. and Mrs. James Me Adams, tion because of the attractive will find in Brookings and it long-time residents of this area, school marm. This was 22 years costs nothing to look. moved to North Bend. They sold ago, and when his wife, Pauline, was teaching there. She boarded Still have some fine view prop their ranch to Wm. Jennings. Langlois Girl Scouts held their at a home on the property now erty overlooking Harris Park and regular meeting Wednesday af belonging to the Clive Manleys. on Hwy 101. Motel site! ternoon after school at the club They were married and have house. Their present projects are j lived here in the community for Good Mill Site For Sale North painting coffee cans to make can many years, although not all the of Brookings on good road, only ister sets and making scrapbooks time they have been married. short haul to highway. for hospitals. After the meeting They have seen many changes they enjoyed refrshments of and have interesting stories to Modern 2-bedroom home, ut : 1- kool-aid and cookies. tell about them. fty room and attached garage, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp Both the Palladys are natural plumbing, pumice block construc son returned from a trip to ists and are especially knowing tion. Interior finish plaster and THEME IS “HARD TIMES redwood. Magnificient view of the Portland Sunday night. He at about wild flowers. They share tended a convention of fair man their avocation with garden club river and ocean. Ask us about agers. They returned with a new members and have increased an rizes given for best costume. Midnight Lunch ! FHA terms. station-wagon. appreciation of the beauties of Mr. Craig, who has been teach- woods, streams and fields, not Harbor acreage, 5.6 acres bum in the local grade school, resign onlxj by Mrs. Pe^fady's talkst Sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary land and bulb planting. May be ed his position recently and he on wild flowers, but also by the purchased without bulbs. Extra and Mrs. Craig moved to Milwau specimens and arrangements they large bulb shed, good construc kie, Ore. Mrs. Mary Capps of bring to meetings. tion which can be convert < d to Bandon substituted for a while. Mrs. Pallady has prepared a 2 apartments. This property ex series of programs for the com cellent for subdivision. Can be INSURE TODAY ing months, entitled “Indian had on good terms. This is brand Trails.” Assisted by members of new listing, so let us show yet By Marian Miller the club, she will lead us down about today. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Voelker Indian trails, show us what plants Don't Forget! We have four of entertained the Ophir basketball were used for medicine. What the the very choicest of town busi team at a turkey dinner at their Indians gathered for food and Public Liability and Property Damage, through home. Friday, Jan. 19. drink. The berries dried for fu- ness lots for sale, on Hwy 101. I Don Anderson has been con- ture use. The woods the Indians New 3-bedroom modern home on 50x150 foot lot close in can । fined to his home for a couple of cut. How they obtaine their dye1 stuffs: What they smoked. Mrs. be bought for $750 down and weeks due to illness. Established in 1846 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nowlin are Pallady will also bring to the $50 per month on the balance. I parents of a baby boy. born Sun- garden club meeting as will the Total price $3250. Let Your Insurance Problems Be Mine— da\, Jan. 21 at Gold Beach hos others taking part in the program If you are looking for a home pital. He has been named Jack speciments of the flowers which they discuss. site with highway frontage, mag Grant. Bill Shepherd came home from Leading off at the February nificent ocean view and a lovely Appraisals and Information—No Obligation! ! Gold Beach hospital, Sunday. garden club meeting. Mrs. Pau- background of trees, we have it. Mr. and Mis. Nolan Cheno- line Pa!lady’s program will bo 6 acres in this piece. Also a place Pele phones Brookings, Oregon and son, Keith, went to Brook “Indian Trails over the Hills.” i to live while you’re building. All ings last Sunday to visit her Mrs. Katherine Rapraeger will this for $7500. parents. bring “Indian Trails along the Mr. and Mrs. Duff McDonald Beach” to the members and the We h a v e completely of Sixes were week-end guests of friends assembled to hear these finished and modern homes that Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Miller. fascinating wild flower talks. can be bought on FHA terms. Mr. and Brs. Guy Noel of Klam There is to be a Valentine plant ath Falls have returned to Ophir exchange between club members 1936 1 C ton Chev. truck, $165 for an extended stav. and friends present at the Feb. Inquire at the office. K Friday, Jan. 1 at 8 meeting. new Grange hall. Mr. md Mrs. Don Service station for lease: Ex- Anderson (Gloria Stevens) were le^adership, an exhibit of horti cedent opportunity for someone ^mprised b\ a wedding shower. culture speciments in redwood Very small amount handh s. The young couple received many boxes and hanging baskets, wfil be displayed. Redwood containers Choice business lots in excel Mi. and Mrs. John Goodwin are occupy increasing interest because lent lœation. Reasonably priced, parents of a son, born, Jan. of the decorative value and the with liberal terms. at the Gold Beach hospital. ease with which flowering plants Charles Reling of Oregon City are moved about from place to been ,v isiting place where color is needed in •♦ins. He Is a brother of Mrs. the home and garden. - klElAfC LANwLkJlb INtWa LOCAL NEWS Girl Scout News Along Azalea Row C. 0. LEONARD L L. LEONARD Brokers Classified Ads MARCH OF DIMES DANCE Saturday, February 3 OPHIR NOTFS THE AMERICAN WAY! AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. C. O. Leonard Insurance Agency OPENING We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED!.......... I” J""»——■ and Mrs. Lee Pollock ed into of the apartments in Gold Beach. have been living with Mrs and Mrs. mov briefix on commercial daffodils. Hostesses for the afternoon are They Mesdames Rose Hubbard, chair PnL man; Ray Struebing and Tony Toni —I nd er New Management—