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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1951)
U- Of o. Library firmtas-flarfor flot Nowhere A Finer Climate Volume Six, Number Six Hall Jammed At SPEBSQSA Show And Charter Nite Nowhere a Finer Community BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Sutton Family Picture Was Taken September 25, 1889 Nine 4-H Clubbers Will Earn Summer School Awards C lifford Jenkins, county’ agent] A packed house greeted char ier night festivities of Crescent City SPEBSQSA. Saturday at the was principal speaker at Tues-1 Crescent-Elk auditorium, with all day luncheon of Brookings Ro-| seats taken long before starting i tary, club, telling of the work! time. It is said that many were being done through the 4-H clubs turned away’, being indifferent in this county and the ultimate^ to appeal to purchase tickets be goal he held for them. This area, forehand. he said, had about 40 per cent Sponsored by t h e Brookings of the 4-H club boys and girls’ chapter, this new’ group was giv ol the county, and was entitled, en a rousing start when top to about that persentage of sum quartets came from Eugene, mer school scholarships, of the Medford, Sacramento and Berk 36 allotted to this county. eley to assist in the opening. Members of the club, together Two feminine groups, the high with the club treasury, offered school sextette of Del Norte and Mr. Jenkins nine scholarships, “The Harmonettes” of Brookings with, one from the chamber of added a touch to the show’, and commerce, since a number of the to indicate the interest is also .chamber board were present. spreading to women of the world Albert Jo.v and Lynn Hampton as well as the men. will act in behalf of the Rotary The Crescent City’ group, un club in the selection of winners, der direction of Henry Rudde, when that time comes. music teacher in the Crescent 'Those helping in the cause in City schools, gave notice that a clude Warren Smith. A. P. Hen- dricks, great deal may be expected from Akers, Homer that chapter in the months to Kessler, Poto Lesmeister Dr. A. come. Two of their quartets had O. Schmitt. Albert Joy. Gordon much applause for the first ap Goetz and Virgil Goldsberry. As pearance, and predictions were the club treasury was voted for plenty that these may’ be real one scholarship, nine youth will competitors in time. be expected, with Clifford Jenk Probably the quartet that at ins. to stage a program for the tracted the most attention was club, some time after the sum mer school closes. The Jesters” from Sacramento, : present Curry County assessor was born. Pictured ai 9; Louera An- Jenkins told ol the agricultur composed of four boys, oldest of which was 19, and youngest, a rank, io; John Adam, 6; Bertha hrances, 5; al goals of this county, how each skinny’ 16-year-old bass. “The of many farm projects could be 10 months, and Skookum, the mule, 22 years increased without much effort. Lumberlads” of Eugen e, “The naming sheep, lilies, and cattle. M^llowhires” of Medford and “The Uncalled Four” of Berke ley were tops in the show. ( omposad of about 25 voices, or^er to interest more hoys _ ■ the Crescent City Barbershop of the area in scouting, there is pers already have developed into “Open House” at Hendricks 2. Zenith 4.. Zenith Radin Radio — — Tedin Leslie Ray a beach party planned for therf quite a singing group. Furniture last Friday afternoon of Harbor. at Mill Beach by the Odd Follows Those for and those against At the Afterglow, held in the' and evening attracted more than 3. Coffee table — Mrs. Kari scout compii t tee next Monday. incorporation of the town of basement of the school, all the: 800 guests, the Hendricks told Knutson, Harbor. Boys are to meët at ; the hall at Brookings will present their per- singing groups really “gave out” I the Pilot, and consider the event 4. Samsonite luggage—A. L. 7 p. m. from where they will “ ‘ be > sonal reasons, Thursday night, with harmony. At this time the I to be a grand success. Travis, Harbor. given rides. Boys over 11 are (tonight) at the high school gym, Harmonettes of Brookings did’ Many floral arrangements were 5. Unfinished chest — Martha urged and invited to come. at eight o’clock. If the majority, not have full strength to per sent by local businesses, friends Harbin, Brookings. present wish incorporation, therf* form, as was hoped. and furniture manufacturers. A 6. Aladdin Table lamp _ Ar committees will be named to ask , number of congratulations were thur Guthrie, Brookings. for an election to be held soon , received by Mr. and Mrs. Hen 7. Cosco Step Stool — Ford to get a vote on whether or not dricks for their selection of mer- Hallman, Brookings. the city shall bo incorporated. chandise, and upon the arrange 8. Feather Pillows Irene No definite boundaries have as ment of their display rooms. Kinnaird, Harbor. Last rites for Amanda Steeves yet been set, but the proposed Robert Gray, of KC’RE, and 9. Linoleum rug — Nelse La- who passed away at her home boundary is the first section line Mrs. Bob Perkins suffered a his engineer, made recordings of zergren, Harbor. at 1:30 a. m. Thesday, will be north of Easy street, from Chetco severe cut on her left knee. Paul a m. Friday, at r*ver to the ocean, hence along Whirry a broken wrist and Mrs. interviews, and the drawing for 10. Hassock-Raymond White be held at 10 a. prizes, which was broad Whirry some minor glass cuts door Baptist Community church with I the ocean front to the mouth of cast over over ’ Ri Brookings Hour on of Harbor. Rev. J. L. Mumbower officiating. fhp river, and up the river to When. .'X*”? Monday. Gifts were given to: 11. Starter sot of dishes __ Interment will be at Oceanview i point of beginning. from an oncoming car blinded Bertha Shiple, Brookings. Mr. T”‘ cemetery, Eureka that afternoon. The committee named by the 12. Samson folding table — car on the highway, just east of Music will be in charge of Mrs. chamber of commerce to study the Mrs. Moffitt. Harbor. Rivers End. The group was tak- Dorothy Lockland and Ernest question of incorporation, will open and conduct the meeting. on to Seaside hospital by 13. Kitchen Clock — Everett Jones. and Mrs. Charles Grayshel. Woodriff, Smith River. Amanda Pearson was born on Mr. and Mrs. Perkins ran out | 14. Plastic Shower Curtain— November 5, 1867 at Bristol. Carl of gas near the Mclndoe farm, Helen Kirkby, Smith River. ton County, New Brunswick, the southeast of Smith River. They daughter of Richard and Ellen 15. Pottery vase—Fred Moore Ralph A. Young and R. B. were picked up by Mr. and Mrs. Pearson. She came to Arcata of Brookings. Whirrv. who had with them Mr. McGugin, Monday, took over the with her parents and five sisters Wednesday evening the VFW The Hop-a-Long Cassidy radio in 1885. She moved to Ferndale and Mrs. Art Bollinger. Those ownership and management of the former Bert DeMoss Auto was given to Brian English in where she was married to Mor Auxiliary held installation of of riding in the front seat were the ficers for the coming year: ones who suffered the worst cuts Parts Store, now’ located next the children’s drawing. ton Steeves in 1889. They lived door to the Bakery. For the pres President—Mrs. Lucille Molio. Mrs. Ross Putnam on her 01 bruises. Mr. Bollinger, and in or near Eureka until 1924. Af Senior Vice-President Mrs. his wife in the back seat suffered ent R. B. McGugin will handle । Hammond electric organ, furn ter a visit to Brookings they de only bruises. Bob escaped without the store, while Mr. Young re ished music for the entire pro cided to return and make it their Glayds Brainard. Junior Vice-President Mrs. a scratch. Mrs. Bollinger devel tains his job with Swan Lumber gram. Refreshments were served home. Bonnie Leming. by friends who assisted M^s. oped a sore side the next day, Company. Mr. Steeves passed away in Treasurer— Mrs. Clara Bowlin. In announcing the switch of Hendricks, to add to the festive while Mr. Bollinger had a small 1935. Survivors are: Kathleen A. Chaplain — Mrs. Mary Hanks. occasion. scratched spot on his forehead. ownership, Mr. McGugin said he Steeves, daughter; two sisters, Conductress — Mrs. Henrietta Guests were generous in their and Mr. Young were going to The car which Mr. Whirry’ did Dill. Mrs. Charlotte Derby of Sacra not see in the blinding headlights make a wholesale store of it as compliments to Mr. and Mrs. mento and Mrs. Matilda Hill of Guard—Mrs. Ethel Molino. was standing with two wheels on well as retail, thus helping any Hendricks on their newly-en Eureka, besides several nieces larged store and establishment. one of the garagemen of the vi the pavement, apparently the It is claimed to be the largest and nephews. Invitations have been received owners had abandoned it when cinity as much as possible. furniture store in either Curry by relatives and friends of Miss it stopped running for some rea- Later, when the building is W. J. Collis has sold a lot in Rosie Potocnick, daughter of Matt xson. After the impact, i rolled ready the store will be moved to or Del Norte Counties. the Fountain Rock subdivision to Potocnick, of HarborV to her Partially over the bank. [the former Joe Gallagher plumb- Charles E. Behee of Myrtle Point wedding at St. Bernard’s church Miss Nancy Stone returned to I ing shop, which has been purch- Stanford University during the who is employed by the new at Eureka at 1 p. m. on April 15. People are urged to turn out I aspd for that purpose. after visiting her par plywood plant, and who expects Reception will follow at the Eu- tonight for the Incorporation dis- An advertisement appears in week-end ents, Dr. and Mrs. Guy Rice dur to build a residentee on his lot reka Inn. The groom is Alex Fre cussion at the high school. ‘another column of this issus. ing spring vacation. diana of Eureka. More Than 800 Guests Visit Hendricks Boy Scouts Party Furniture zOpen Hou^P z/ I Last net Frirlnw House" Friday ' incornoration Tn Be Discussed Tonite Last Rites Friday For Mrs. Steeves Perkins, Whirrys Hurt In Accident Mr Auto Parts Store Sale Is Announced V. F. W. Auxiliary Installed Officers