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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON • moved to Gold Beach in 1920. or catcher; Jerry Crush as pitch-j I Two sons and a daughter were er or outfield. Lettermen back: ¿of ary Club Meets j present: Norman ¿»vid family; Fitzhugs, 1st; Akers, 2nd: Moore, T Tern Kolent, secretary-treas- • Bill and family and Mrs. Ray 2nd; Pierce, 3rd; Fadling, catch urer of local Rotary club, actedI Boyd. Also the following grand er; Dennis Fadling, outfield: as chairman Wednesday noon at i children: Mary Seger, Barbara! Hampton, outfield; Beaumont, at the luncheon at Del Rogue in Seger, A m y Herron, Norman short. Jerry Anderson is new absence of Charles Lever, presi-1 Boyd and Nolan Chenoweth and manager. dent and Vice-President Richard two great-grandchildren. Phyllis Darger has been nam Buftiington. Guests of Rotarian ( Gold Beach News Notes ed valedictorian and Nancy Vin David Shaw were Herbert Me | Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phipps were cent as salutatotrian for the class Duffee of Sacramento and 1st Lt. hosts at a dinner party in honor of 1951. Frederic Starkweather. Resolu of their son, Frank, who was Friday afternoon, March 30, tion adopted by unianimous vote home for a very short time. At the students were entertained by that the club sponsor the Boy tending were Mr. and Mrs. Gor the Greater Humboldt team of Scouts of Gold Beach. Chairman don Asher and sons and Mr. and Humboldt State College. This Orville Gensmer of the youth Mrs. Clarence Phipps and family. group gave various novelty and Ethel Ackerman and Lloyd acrobatic numbers as well as a committee announced the follow ing Rotarians on the committee: Broady were married Easter at few Gay Nineties musical char Oliver Ramalia, finance; Robert the Methodist church at Stock- acterization. A play, "The Boor,’’ Crump, advancement; Bert Clau ton. Ethel is well known in this was given. Following the play, sen, health and safety; S. O. area, having attended the local the group talked to seniors con- Newhouse, leadership training; | schools. Lloyd is station at Port cerning possibilities of Humboldt H. Glenn Sabin, chairman; Clar-1 Hueneme with the coast guard,; State. Lois Ann Miller, last years ence Phipps, institutional repre-j Mrs. Coley Hayes has moved graduate, is enrolled there. sentative and Howard W. Her back to Gold Beach to make her j Friday of this week, Speech home and will cook at the local I class, under direction of Miss ron is scoutmaster. I hospital. She has been living with Ruth Woodward, will attend a Chenoweths Observe Anniversary relatives at Gold Hill. । play festival at Humboldt State A family gathering was held The Young Homemakers met1 College, with Shirley Bowlin. Ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. at the high school last Monday and Henry Grootendorst, Rose D. Chenoweth in Jerrys Flats, evening for a special meeting. Steineke, Jim Fitzrugh and Dick Easter Sunday, to celebrate their Subject: Dressmaking. Project Dandis participating. 54th wedding anniversary. leaders were Alyce Stokes and Several members of the senior Mrs. Chenoweth was born in Dorothy Newton, HDA. c|ass are looking forward to the Illinois in 1875, coming west with Mrs. Docia Sweet and daugh Senior week-end arranged by the her parents to settle at Denmark. ter, Mrs. Neonta Hall and Mrs. Oregon State System of higher Mr. Chenoweth was born in 1873 Hall were luncheon guests at the education, April 13 and 14. Nancy in Sonoma county and later went J. O. Phipps home Wednesday. Vincent, Adrienne Zook, and to Denmark to make his home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pond of Phyllis Darger will visit Oregon On March 25, 1897, they were I Long Beach, Calif., visited two State at Corvallis and Violet Jag married and continued to make days last week at the Bill Kol- gers, Jackie Lyons and Shirley their home in northern Curry burn home. Bill is an uncle of Kerr, Southern Oregon College county. They reared their family Bob. of Eduaction . in Denmark and vicinity, They Norma Hampel is away on a Several freshmen are planning vacation and will visit at Salt a “non” school party and wiener Lake City before returning to roast at the Beach Thursday eve Gold Beach, by way of Seattle. ning, and are inviting other mem Herbert Dewart, district at bers of the class and friends. The torney, spent the week-end at party will be entirely non school ACCOUNTING Portland where he attended a with parents acting as chaper BOOKKEEPING bar association meeting. ones. Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Stansell Teachers are to begin a course Phone 302 have sold their home here to in "Guidance” next Saturday at Room 6 Glenn Sabin and will make their 9 a. m. with Dr. Scholts, of the home at Portland. Southern Oregon College of Ed Hendricks Building ucation, as instructor. The course will offer three hours graduate BROOKINGS, OREGON credit. Fee will be $20. Any in dividual in the community, in-1 Smith River union school was forested in the course, may reg- host on Friday evening to the isle r. annual workshop sponsored by! Del Norte County Teachers’ As sociation. A pot luck supper was served at 5:30 in the cafeteria room. The session opened at 4:00 with speakers for the evening: Real Estate Broker Oliver L. Tanquary supervisor Hotel Brookings North End of Guidance Services; Gladys Marsh, primary’ supervisor and F. H. A. TERMS AVAILABLE!! Frank J. Cameron, director of audio-visual education, all from Humboldt county. Womens Society of the Smith River church is having a food 2 bedroom unfinished house, and bake sale at the community north of town. Good location ov erlooking ocean, yet protected hall Friday afternoon, April 13. The hour is set for 2. There will from wind. Chicken house, I acres, good well, other out build be plenty of food: cakes, pies, ings suitable for converting to baked beans. All are urged to rental unit. About 4 acres in remember the date. Proceeds will cultivation. $12,000 for all. or ( go toward church activities. 10 acres for $8,000 which would 1 Mrs. W. J. Hall, accompanied ; ; by her mother, Mrs. Mattie Knut-j be ideal for subdivision. * son, left Sunday on a vacation trip to Sacramento where they Approximately 40 acres with will visit a brother of Mrs. Knut-' Hwy frontage, creek through the son for a time. poreptry. Excellent for business John Ostrom, teacher of the or mill site. On terms. seventh and eighth grade and principal of the local school, has If you have a 2-bedroom house, been confined to his home with see these and you don’t want it, someone a severe attack of flu. Mrs. Ema- else does. List it now.’ line Erhart is substituting. Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Knudson 2-room house, about 1’2 miles were recent visitors at the home from town. Has separate build of their son, Rev. and Mrs. New ing with garage, work shop and ell Knudson at Shasta. They were alundry room. Approximately 5 accompanied home by their acres of very good soil. Lovely daughter-in-law. Mrs. Knudson, ocean view. $7600 takes all, or who is spending the week here. The many friends of Mrs. Ella house and about I1? acres for Plaisted will be glad to hear she $4750. Good terms. is able to sit up a little each day and is improving from her leg Here’s your chance to get that income property you have been injures suffered in a fall at her wanting. Let your money work home. Th$ County Girl Scout coun for you. It takes cash but you’Ll have something with this. It’s cil met Tuesday evening to dis rentals which are so popular cuss general matters, especially the camp on Smith River, donat here. Ask for particulars. ed for a girls camp. Choose from our Color- Highway frontage north of town for lease. izer Album of 1,322 real-paint chips! Buy any With either Johnson or Panzer Other homes, ocean frontage color in any paint finish as starting pitcher, Brookings’ lots and acreage. p — right over the counter Bruins face Gold Beach on the — at budget prices! local field at 1 p. m. Friday. Sev eral new comers to the squad are giving the lettermen a run for positions and include: Panzer as pitcher; L. Russell as shortstop; Howard Morris either at third Hotel Brookings Building GOLD BEACH SMITH RIVER ’ M. G. BECKER efore Phone 422 paint. 1322 P age F ive Mr. and Mrs. Ross Salvage re turned Friday from Burns, being called there the Saturday before by the death of Mrs. Salvage’s father. Before going they had returned from meeting their son, W. R., at Lebanon, who had been stationed at Camp Cook, Calif. He has been shipped out. Their younger son, Dick, leaves on April 10. Mrs. Lee Straley of Grants Pass was a Harbor visitor for a few days last week. Thank You We sincerely appreciate your fine response to our The many lovely flowers, the good wishes, for continuous success and the assistance given to us by so many, made this a event a real success. Especially do we wish to thank Mrs. Ross Put nam for the organ music which was so much en- —Archie and Melissa Hendricks Curry and Del Norte Counties' Largest Furniture Store CATERPILLAR No. 12 POWER ROAD GRADER \ TO RENT BY HOUR OR BY DAY PUTNAM LOGGINGS COMPANY Phone 589 or Write Box 41 BROOKINGS, OREGON HARBOR GARAGE BRAKES AND MOTOR TUNE-UP A SPECIALTY GENERAL GARAGE WORK L. W. ROW LIN AND SON PAINT COLORS in BOYSEN FENDERS DENTED.. ? IS THE PAINT BAD? Our Body and Paint Department Can Give Your Car That New Look SCHOOL NOTES 4 I Sell The Earth! Karl Ostenberg ( BROOKINGS GARAGE Phone 334 Claude Wally •I».-