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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1951)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age T en Among those who attend the suffered burns on both hand, es ■ Whereat’s home. The members cently found some 30 feet under birthday party of Miss Dorothy pecially his right, from the el ground in the northern part of finished the neede-work cases— which they had been working*on. the county. The pictures are be Rowley at her home near the bow to the palm, and had his After the meeting they enjoyed ing sent to Dr. Cressman, pro Winchuck, Sunday were Opal hair singed. While the burns w^re fessor of anthropology at Uni Nelson, Arlene Miller, Marilyn not serious, Ronald missed school refreshments. Regular meeting o f Chetco George Edwards entered Leep versity of Oregon, for his obser Naill, Nadine Lehmkuhl, Joane Monday. Grange was held Friday evening Memorial hospital, Bandon last vation. It is hoped that he will McClish, and Katy Rooney. The Ralph Vincdnt, photographer with pot luck chili feed enjoyed Thursday, for medical care. be enticed to be speaker at a girls enjoyed games and a hike o nthe Oregonian, was a visitor before the meetintg. During the on the beach. The afternoon was in this area the middle of this Langlois Girl Scouts held their future meeting of the society. meeting Harvey Elmore was ob regular meeting Wednesday, at Last year’s program commit closed with refreshments of cake week. ligated in the third and fourth the Sportsmen’s club. Their lead tee, consisting of Mrs. Alma Rus and ice cream served by Mrs. People are reminded that the degrees. last home basketball game for ers, Mrs. Archie Aldropp and sell, Mrs. Charles Graham and Una Rowley. Ellen Jaggers, chairman of the Mrs. Wilbur Sypher, were pres Mrs.s Doug DeVoe, were re-ap Smith River Womens Club will the high school, will be played home economics committee for ent. A new member of the troop pointed for 1951. Their planning hold a plant sale and spring flow here Friday evening against the 1950, presented the Grange with is Patricia MermHliod. The girls df last year’s meetings assures । er show on Friday afternoon, Langlois teams. A win will give the United Nations’ flag which have been presented with a U. S. the society of another year of March 2, at the community hall. the Bruins the championship. she had made as part of the flag by Sixes Grange. After the interesting speakers and topics. There will be a variety of nam Try reaching your buyers easy work of the committe during the meeting they played games and Anyone who is interested in rock ed daffodils and various other The Classified Way. year, and much favorable com were served refreshments by Mrs. collecting are invited to attend floflwers on display. Members of ment was heard offer inspection Aldropp. meetings. The dues are SI.20 a the club extend an invitation to of the flag, which will be mount- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Moad and^ year and the meetings are held other club members and friends id for use w'hen desired. Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards on the second Monday of the to attend this afternoon, Mar. 2. John Peffley, former master of went to Coos Bay Thursday morn month with the next on March MW electric washing machine, Jackson County Pomona Grange, ing on business. 930; daveno and matching cair, 12. Come! held an instruction period on dif- LOCAL NEWS 915; oil heater, 6-room size, 930; A Stitch and a Chat 4-II club Founders Day Observed ferent parts of the floor work. met at Ethelene Thompson’s res- The Christian Crusaders meet Mrs. Tom Yokum, back of the Gold Beach P.-T. A. met Feb. 'I'lie lecturer, Hazel Hendry, pre idence Tuesday. Members did dar- 12 and observed the fourth year Friday at 3:30 ar the basement Brookings Market. * sented an interesting program, ning and made dish cloths, The of the local unit and Founders of the Baptist Community church. I w’ith the “Baby Show’’ being en next meeting will be Monday, Feb. Day with an appropriate program ? new’ group, the Guild Gir’s, For Sale: Mill-ends, $7 a load. joyed by everyone. R. C. Weaver, last house on Pio- w ’ ill meet at the same time un with history of the local unit 19, at the grade school gym when neer Road, Box 353. 52tf der leadership of Mrs. Una Row- some of the members will work being given by Ellen Gardner. ley and Mrs. Henry Kerr, in the Refreshments were served at on dresses. Mrs. Lorane Zimmerman and the close of the program by Ruth auditorium annex. New windows, and general al Moir and Mrs. Eula Mastropolito went to Kenworthy, Evelyn terations to the front of Brook In the County Court of the State • Gold Beach Feb. 15 to attend the Oleta Jarrett. ings Market is in progress at the GOU) BEACH All Curry home extension project leaders Band Concert Enjoyed of Oregon, for Curry Countv. Gold Beach high school band present. Large plate window’s are IN THE MATTER OF THE ES county assistance recipients will training meeting for the subject receive an increase in their March of the next series of lessons, on and corus groups entertained the to replace old paned type. This is TATE OF CHARLES A. WAR The Langlois local people who turned out to nr)e of the' proposed changes the assistance payments as result of “Frozen Foods.” NOCK. deceased. recent action by the Curry Comi unit will meet this for this proj hear them on the evening of Feb. Dimmicks hope to accomplish. Notice is hereby given that the 13. All who attended report a August Johnson drove to Salem undersigned has been appointed ty Public Welfare Commission ect March 1. Sunday to visit Mrs. Johnson. Administratrix of the Estate of in approving food allowance in There was a steady bang, bang very enjoyable evening. । Mrs. Glen Hurst accompanied Charles A. Warnock, Deceased, creases throughout the county, around Langlois last Sunday that ! Gold Beat Neu's Notes Mr. and Mrs. Don Chase made him as far as Eugene where she by the County Court of Curry according to H. D. Olney, admin came from the trap shoot spon istrator. sored by the Sportsmen’s club, a trip to Portland over the week helped her daughter, Glenna, ob County, Oregon, _ . and has quali This action taken immediately 'rhe Boy Scouts were busy all end. Don drives a truck for Al serve her birthday. Miss Hurst fied. All persons having claims is particularly outstanding in the against said estate are herebv upon receipt of notice from the day selling hot dogs and coffee. bert Wells. Hazel Sydow’s pupils, seventh speech department and has won notified to present the same, duly state public welfare commission and eighth grades, were enter several awards and feminine verified as by law7 required, to th^t the counties had been auth- ___ party ..___ on l°ads in the University of Oregon the undersigned at Room 5, Hen tained at a Valentine orlzed to take such action. The Wednesday at the school. Tables PiaY productions. decision to increase the food al dricks Building, Brookings, Ore Lobby Dimmick who has been gon, within six months from the were set up with appropriate fa lowance was made necessary by Mineralogical Society Met Curry County Mineralogical vors and refshments were served ill with flu for two w’ecks, and date hereof. rising food costs as determined by surveys conducted throughout Society held its February meeting by room mothers, Vesper Bailor his brother, Eddie, are both re Dated February 21, 1951. the state by the state public wel on Lincoln's birthday, at which and Wilma Jo Allard, with Oleta covering, They will soon be back First Ppblished February 22, 1951 in school. fare commission. Olney said. The time the following were inducted Jarrett assisting. Last Publication March 22, 1951. While burning trash last Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boyd food allowance increase as auth as new members: Mrs. Mary Wil EDITH V. WARNOCK, orized by the state public wel kinson, and Mrs. M. Christian, motored to Coos Bay over the evening, a playfull dog tripped Administratrix. Ronald Akers, causing him to Ed F. Ackley, lace commission, amounts to ap both of Brookings; Morrie and week-end. attorney for ad Glen Schilling of Spokane, Wn., fall, head-long into the fire. He proximately 10 per cent. Denny Graves and Mrs. Gertrude ministratrix, Brookings, Ore. Frank of Gold Beach. Visitors stopped over Sunday night with present were Ann Koehn. Iona the Norman Boyds on his way Quigley a n d Shirley Chadsey, to Los Angeles. Glen and Norm and children. The major portion were overseas buddies in World By Nancy Moore of the meeting was given to cir- War 2. c u I a t i o n of the semi-precious Mrs. Curtis Yorke and Mrs. Al stones which the members are ma Russell of Gold Beach called contributing to the Society’s dis on friends in Langlois, last Fri play cases which soon will be A large crowd of citizens at-! day, Feb. 16. shown in Gold Beach stored. The tended the pot luck and Amer-1 The firm of Brown & Brown county court has given permission has taken over the Union Serv tor placing of a case displaying icanism dinner, sponsored by the! ice station which has been oper local minerals in the main hall American Legion post and Aux- ated by Vernon Dunagan. Their way of the court house. Mrs. Al ihary at the local hall Feb. 12. lamiUvs plan to move here from ma Russell showed several in Post Commander Roy Wilkinson presided. Rev. P. C. Knudson gave Portland, soon. teresting color slides of the stone 1 he Busy Bee 4-II club met vessel owned by Rey Zumwalt. invocation. Program chairman. Cenrreth Layman called on the Saturday, at Mrs. Roberta The fascinating vessel was re- following: Mrs. Darrow Nelson, who read several letters from her son, Robert, now in Korea. He todl of his experiences in the, war area.; Roy Davis spoke of INSURE TODAY-------- Shamrock Post 2 of Cork. Ire- ! 1 a n d, organized during World War 2; Mrs. Davis, past presi dent of District 3. Missouri, also spoke on Americanism. Superior Auto, I rudy, Comprehensive, Surety, Judge Finley spoke about Lin ■ coln. Little 4-year-old Danny i^uuuny ana / roperty 1 Jam age, trough 1 awn, dressed in Uncle Sam at- tire. sang “God Bless America.” accompanied by his mother. Nor man Wier, post commander at ( rescent City Post, presented TEACHER OF Commander Wilkinson with a Let Your Insurance Problems Be Mine— national citation and award of merit. Other citations were given Harold Nilsen, Kenneth Layman, Hollis Rhodus, Andy Mellon, Life Certificate Ed Coughlin and Robert Yar High School Credits For Appraisals anil Information —A'o Obligation! ! brough. Tnose attended report Studio Bldg., Brookings enjoyable evening. The meeting Accredited Pupils >11 closed with singing of “America” and benediction by Rev. Knudson. <1 Smith River Auxiliary Ladies honored their member. Mrs. Effie Wilkinson with a surprise birth day party recently at the home ol Mrs. Melita. Co-hostesses for th«' affair were Mrs. Lucille Lawn. Mrs. May Crook, Bernice Coughlin, Eunice Faris. luto-Lite Games and a social time were ijoyed by everyone who ex- Loots tended greeting Present were 11 ein- 1 1 arner Vire nia Bowie Ada Hursh, Fre- da Blagdon, Edna Ross, Ruby an d Yarbrough, The 1 mu McVay, Bet- mi mit tee thinly that they 15 Sui ean. Evelyn Yarbrough. tv¡II run a series Mary Mello, Deanie Mounts, Em s. Oregon ma Mel o. Evelyn Meichlin and every tivo weeks Go d. Rudi, sister of Mrs. Wil- Chetco Grange Met Last Friday "Classified Ads" Assistance Raised By Welfare Group Notice To Creditors GOLD BEACH LANGLOIS NEWS ne HMunswnt SMITH RIVER (Across from Grade School) Open Until 11 P. M. Daily (except Sunday) SANDWICHES ICE CREAM HOME-MADE PIES AND CAKES THE AMERICAN WAY! AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. N O R I N E PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN C. O. Leonard Insurance Agency OLD-FASHIONED DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 10th ■ At the I. O. O. F. Hall < Fwv WARREN G HUNTER Le Mane Your Watches Tell The Truth— 949 Second Crescer! CPv Califcr: in