Thursday, March 29, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community
\ olume Six, Number Five.
Open House Set
At Hendricks For
Friday P. M., Eve
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BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON
Inn Will Open
Guild Girls Will
Meet Friday
"At the Sign of the Golden
Goat,” the Chetco Inn will hold
its grand opening Saturday, April
There will be a party for the
14. according to Joseph Taylor,
new’ owner who has gone to con newly-formed World Wide Guild
siderable expense in remodeling group of girls of Baptist Com
and refurnishing the old land munity Church at the church,
mark, and once-noted stopping j Friday evening at 7:30. Invita-
place.
। tions have been sent and theme
A chef, imported from Los An I of the party will be April Fools
geles, will be in charge
of the day.
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dininK room, which will be open
Teen-age girls are invited to
officially for the first time on join in the festivities and to
April 14. See advertising else learn the aims and program of
where in this issue.
the organization. Officers will be
elected, so all girls interested
are urged to attend. Mrs. Henry
Kerr and Mrs. R. D. Rowley are
sponsors, and Mrs. J. L. Mum-
bower is assisting.
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Party Postponed
The party planned for the
( ommunity Church choir, of
necessity must be postponed
from Tuesday, April 3 to
Tuesday, April 10. Ladies of
the church will be busy on
the scheduled night and will
be unable to attend.
All choir members are urg
ed to come to the party on
April 10 at the Mumbower
home.
1 hursday, March 29, 1951
Prominent Lawyer
Dies At Gold Beach
Last Friday Evening
Hendricks Furniture, recently
remodeled and almost doubled in
size, w’ill hold an open house at
Death came to Collier H. Buf
the store from 1 to 9 p. m. Fri
fington, noted Gold Beach at
day', says an announcement in
torney for many’ years, about 11
this issue. Several hundred dol
p. m. last Friday after a linger
lars in valuable gifts will be
ing illness of many months.
given to people, who register be-
Mr. Buffington’s health had
tore 8 p. m. Friday.
been
tailing for the past four or
Starting in late Summer of
five, as it seemed impossible for
1947, Hendricks Furniture has
him to go through a winter with
met with gratifying success, and
out
having an attack of pneu
the patronage has so extended
monia.
it was necessary' for the Hen
Funeral services were held at
dricks to expand to carry suffici
2 p m. Tuesday from the Com
ent stock to meet the demands
munity church, Gold Beach, with
made upon them. The building
This area is not at all happv
A general meeting, at which Rev. Sidney Walker officiating.
was completed a few w'eeks ago,
time discussion of incorporation, Burial service was in charge of
alter w’hich Mr. Hendricks made over the news that Mr. and Mrs.
Robert
Perkins
have
sold
their
naming
of a committee to pro Gold Beach Masonic lodge.
numerous buying trips to fully Harbor home to Edwin Sund and | I
_
.
riT
ceed
with
calling of an election,
stock the store he believes the
Surviving besides h i s widow’,
has
been
set
for Thursday eve
plan
to
leave
for
Portland
soon.
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Date
Conflict
community is entitled.
"
ho
has been in the hospital for
ning, April 5. at the high school
Bob and Sandy Sanders of the
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As entertainment, Friday, Mrs.
about a month are four sons,
April meeting of the local Par gym. at 8 o’clock.
w
hite
Rock
Cottages,
have
the
Ross Putnam will have her new’
and three daughters. The eldest
Association
franchise for a new’ly- ent-Teachers o
a3m.IrtUun will
wm be
oe
At this meeting facts will be son is in Korea.
Hammond organ, and playing Oregon
formed company, similar to Coca the Pro£rarn first scheduled for
throughout the entire afternoon Cola Co., known as Beverage the March meeting, but postpon- told about the »cost, expected
to the bar in Idaho
revenues from gas tax, liquor in Admitted
and evening. Radio Station KCRE Tablet Co. of Oregon, with their ed
1912, Mr. Buffiington came to
to illness in the area, funds, etc., will be told.
will have a man present to re headquarters at Swan Island.
Gold Beach in 1914. where he has
and later cancelled.
cord much of the afternoon, to
(. dntrary to rumors which are been active in many community
However, there appears a con- making the rounds, taxes will
be broadcast Saturday over that. hv Tis new product was developed
Van \ alkenberg of Seattle,
in dates w ith the incorpor- not be $10 per lot, but an esti affairs. He has served for years
station.
"
who
is
president
of
the
corpor-
a
!
ion
meeting, set for the same mate of from 10 to 15 mills on on the school board and was re
In his message to the public,
sponsible tor the re-organization
printed elsewhere in this issue. ation; Edd Hamm, vice-president, ni&ht. at the same place.
assessed valuation. A lot assess- ot ( urry County Bank some
of
Bend,
Oregon,
was
two
years
1
A
mating
of
the
P.-T.
A.
exec-
„
meeting
Mr. Hendricks said: "We invite
at $500 would be taxed no more years ago.
when 1 utive committee* is set for this than $7.50 at the highest esti
you to come in and see our with CocaCola Company, Wi^n
i < omplete obituary and picture
afternoon at which time a new' mate of mill levy.
newly-enlarged store. Your pat-* that company followed a policy ‘date
may be set.
have been promised for next is-
of
picking
outstanding
athletes
ronage and good will during ou-
pnimm
Incorporation has gained in fa-1 sue of this paper.
The
program,
in
charge
of
the
as
employees.
Ed
was
in
the
’
28
four and a half years have made Olympics*
youth, will be he theme- "¿oom1'°'^
paS’ feW wÆks- “nd
Attending last rite from this
it possible to bring to this area1 ^mpics*
A- o
..
invilir.
xwom Hl OP finer <ronnrnll,, ...til
meeting
generally will be to ap area included Mr. and Mrs. E.
to
Grow.
Ray
Berney,
who
onced
owned
the most complete assortment of
point a committee to explain the E. Hanscam Sr Vernon Hans-
the planer in Brookings, has the
home furnishings.
procedure and call for an elec- came and Mr ” and Mrs. Ed F,
state
of
Washington.
Pilot
Class
Ads
get
results!
"To show- our appreciation,
tion
as
♦
- soon as r possible
1 Ackley.
Factory will be situated in San
many valuable gifts will be given
as door prizes. Register before Carlos, Calif., which hopes to have
product in general distribu
8 p. m. so that you may partici the
tion in May.
pate in the drawing which w ill ;
Unusually talented, Bob and
start promptly at 8:15. You need
Alice
Perkins gave unselfishly
rot be pi esent at time of the’
of
their
time and energy’ to any
drawing to win one of these I
civic
cause.
Bob organized the
free gifts.”
, local chapter of SPEBSQSA and
n
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has
its director since its
founding; He was one of the
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charter members and first presi
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt W. Palm- dent of Chetco Rod & Gun Club;
er of Riddle, Ore., have purch He was master of ceremonies at
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ased a home and acreage in the several Azalea Festivals, and
Harbor district from Mr. and other public functions where his
Mrs. Harry R. Carman.
services were considered needed.
Mrs. Ethel Paul of Winchester
Alice, with her husband, made
Bay. Ore. has sold 2% acres of up a - team
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u al
w hich entertained
at
highway frontage just north of countless functions here and at
Village^ to Mr- and other neighboring places. Sht> and
Mrs. Leonard J. Clifton of Can -1 her husband were active in the
yon vii le, Ore.
! formation ofc Satellite Chapter,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young! O. E. S. here,
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young
J
Bob told the
Pilot that he and
ol Young’s 5 & 10, have purchased Alice would i..,^
mem
never forget their
home sites on the former J. E. | years spent here, and would be 1
Lawrence property near mouth back on anv excuse,
of the Chetco.
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One of the larger transactions n
I f* I
In
I
of the week was the sale by Mr. KUTOl bCHOOl DOCird
and Mrs. Jack Chambers of their
e
Elk Creek ranch on the Winchurk
liver to Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. I _
The rural school board has
Grover of Michigan
Another sale of interest is the | audited the budgets of all school
purchase by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | districts according to their adopt-
Sund of the Robert Perkins home | ed policies.
Because of the emergency sit
in Harbor. The Pete J. Lesmeis
ter Agency handled these realty uation in the Brooking-Harbor
area with the expected increase
transfers.
I in enrollment for the 1951-1952
cshool year, the rural school
LOCAL NEWS
board has set a hearing meeting
Mr. and Mrs Henry’ Beaulieu date for April 10, at Gold Beach
spent Easter vacation at Olym for Brookings District No. 17.
pia, Wash., with Mr. and Mrs.
This hearing wil Ibe held at i
Jack Miller, son-in-law and the court house at 8 p. m. and
daughter, and family.. Olympia is to be an open meeting, with1
is Mrs. Beaulieu’s former home, the public invited.
j
Stai\d,n«; Icft to ri«ht’
Blake, Jess Carey, Thos. Edison;
and she has a brother there.
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Stev
e
Gardner,
Judge
M.
Riley,
Delos(?)
Woodruff;
On floor
floor,
Mrs. Anna Muchmore may be
Mr. and Mrs. s. j . Kirkwood 7 r
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Gardner,
udgc
M.
Riley,
De
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Woodruff-
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bought home from Seaside hos ¡of San Francisco spent Easter eft: ??: Theron Crock riaht
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noor,
pital later this week after hav- holidays at Hotel Brookings vis-
’ ,lnCrOn 7roCK,
Pilot Engraving.
ing suffered a stroke last week.
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LCT 7
Em‘ rm,m‘
H„-
W hile unable to move herself,
she has made rapid strides to- ! E. L. Munson and Mr. and Mrs. t iy, being printed, and he is anxious to find out tj anyone in the county mhht be
ward partial recovery.
i R. E. Sulteen.
Perkins Will Leave
This Area Shortly
Be Talked, April 5
P.-T. A. Meeting
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