Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 19, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Pine F'wr
This Agate Is Reputed To Have A '$1500 Offer' Made
senior choruses. It does seem a
shame that more people do not
turn out for these program as it
is a lot of work for both the in­
structor and youngsters.
Oleta Walker, Will Mavity Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Nilsson and
Vernon Jarrett spent Thursday at
Crescent City.
Frank Phipps, CECP, arrived on
Thursday to visit his parents and
will report at New’ York on *he
26th of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phipps and
Frank were dinner guests last
Monday of the G. C. Humphreys at
Wedderburn.
Roofing Service
Do you need a new’ roof or re­
pairs on your present one? Call
SMITH RIVER 334. Built-up
roofs our specialty. All Work is
guaranteed. Free Estimates.
Roofing Service
Bruins Swamp Port
Orford 21-1, Friday
Port Orford, last Friday, of­
fered little opposition to Guthrie
and his Brookings Bruins in a
^^srbaM game at Port Orford.;
when the Brvins trounced the
host team 21 to 1. Wi'dness on
part of the Port Orford pitchers
accounted for more than 15 ol
tb° Bruins’ runs.
The week previous. Port Or­
ford dumped the Langlois aggre­
gation 15 to 4, but against the
Bruins, they were helpless, with
Jack Johnson “throwing ’♦ by” ।
almost every batter. The Bruins
draw’ a bye this week in the
league schedule.
This picture, showing a cross-section of an agate, came into possession of the Pilot
guaranteed) The image, it is said, resembles pictures of
Mrs. Robert Swan returned by
ir from Austin, Texas, Saturday
night, where she met a new
grandchild, born to the former
Joan Swan, now Mrs. Bryan Bell.
Mrs. Swan stopped at San Fran­
cisco briefly to visit another
daughter. Mrs. Paul Talbot, cn
route homo.
•
of the Cascade region, gave a
brief report of what is being
done
in that part of Oregon by
Second dance staged by Chetco
garden
club members.
Wranglers, saddle club, last Sat­
Under direction of Mrs. Lloyd
urday
night
at
the
Grange
hall,
Last of the series of pinochle
Morris and accompanied by Mrs.
parties being staged by the Re- was reported to be another big Stanley Patterson, the Mother­
bekah Social Club, will be held sucess. Funds derived from these singers gave a delightful musical
at the Odd Fellows hall April dances will be used toward build­ program.
28, with the prize for the highest ing a barn and some day a rodeo
Tea was served by Mesdames
total score awarded at that time, grounds somewhere in the area. Lloyd Harbin and John Molino.
At the party held last Satur-
Among other guests for the aft­
day evening high scores were
ernoon were Mesdames Simmons
held by Thelma Chesser and Ed
and Simpson of the Grants Pass
Hoar, the low by Mario Brown
By B. Miller
club, and Mrs. Sisk of Harbor
and Bill Wridge. The pinochle
*
hold at I the end of
prizes
The meeting of Azalea Garden
These foggy days make per
play by Opal La Brook and Bob Club Thursday afternoon result - feet gardening weather. Here at
Chambers, and Mrs. LaBrook al­ id in the election of the following \ eedy Acres 1 observe that when-
so was the winner of the door officers for the coming year: ever with
reluctance I
prize.
President Mrs. Erskine Miller; deem it n
•y to put aside
vice-president Mrs. Warn n T. the spade and rake and go in
Smith ? Secret ary-Treasurer
doors to prepare luncheon, my
attention is caught by some lit-
tion of the new officers will be tie task just a few more weeds
at the July meeting of the club. to come out, just a lew more
Mrs. E. W. Jermack, chairman seeds to watei, Just this little
Business meeting of Brookings of the Siskiyou region of the Ore­ bit more!
chamber of commerce will be held gon State Federation ot Garden ’
♦ * ♦
Thursday (tonight) at the Chet- Clubs, extended an invitation to!
co Grange hall at 8 o’clocfi. Not members of the local club to at-' Speaking of foggy
to be confused with Hu* dinner tend the bi-annual meeting at member that sunny warm day
meeting, several important mat­ Grants Pass. Thursday and Fri­ last Wednesday. April 11? That
was the day Brookings stood sec­
ters are scheduled for discussion day, April 26 and 27.
ond in the whole United States
at this time.
An enjoyable program is plann­ with a temperature of 92 degrees!
Various community-wide proj- ed. Business meeting, the morn­
ects will have the center of at­ ing of Thursday, a garden tour Only one other weather station
tention. and every member is m the afternoon; no host dinner reported a higher temperature
Red Bluff was 93. And this morn-
urged to be present.
at the country club. The follow­ mg Chicago was reported as be-
ing day the gardens of the Shak­
Mrs. Curt Waldien is visiting espearian rheatre will be visited mg 32 Freezing temperature. A
relatives and friends in Southern and the dedication of the Blue wonderful climate we have!
California for a lew weeks.
Star Marker held at the Wayside
Park.
Reservations should be made
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Huntley
by Saturday through Mrs. B. E.
have
returned from a trip to Con­
Kerns
of
Harbor.
A
representa
­
9-ft Westinghouse
For
don and Portland. Mrs. Huntley
tive
group
of
Azalea
Garden
Club
refrigerator. Like New, save S100
was having her vacation from
Ihice $180. Call Phon 558 7 members plan to attend the the post office.
meeting.
Maurice Walker and Jerry
Mrs J Jermark spoke enthusi
For Sale: Wood cook stove.
Stewart
were married at Cres-
.
stically
of
the
work
the
region
­
Phone 502.
8t f
al garden clubs are doing in the cent City, Saturday. April 7.
For Sale: ocean-front lot, no. Veterans hospital at Camp White.
Hugh and Nell Shields have
part o! Brookings. $15(X). Terms Flowers tor the interdenomina­ sold their gas business to Co­
it desired See owner, Erskine R. tional chapel are supplied by the quille Gas and Appliance Co.,
8tf club, and as often as possible tor and their electrical supplies to
Mill Beaeh road.
the
rooms and meetim C larence Phipps. The Shields are
The boys hunger for the planning a lot of fishing and a
mp motor. 20x5 inch wood lathe, beauty of the out-door world
bit of traveling.
pint and quart jars. John Gin­ V hich i denied many of them.
Mrs.s Averill Walker and sons
ther, Harbor.
* Mrs. Jermark spoke especially of Ralph and David drove to Cres­
the daffodils sent by Mr. and cent City. Wednesday.
. C. 14 Cat with Mrs. Struebing through the club
A small, but appreciative, audi­
dozer in gooc shape. 1915 GMC and of how appreciative the pa­ ence turned out Tuesday night to
»-ton pickvp motor overhauled, tients wire of the sunshine these hear the musical program planned
and extra g »od tires. 60-in. link brought into their rooms by the by Mr. Humphreys. There were
tooth saw. Phone 3-4179, Rose­
several numbers by the school
burg. Ray C. Miller.
8-3*
Mis. !
chairman land, and both the junior and
Last Card Party
Billed April 28th
Dance Successful
Sand & Gravel
Phone 341
Good Building Lots, next
to School—
10 Per Cent Down—
PHONE 502
T
Men Wanted
CAT DRIVER
HOOKER
CHOKER SETTER
PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY
Along Azalea Row
Chamber Will Hold
Meeting, April 19
GOLD BEACH
Classified Ads"
?
For
I
Saturday Night, April 21
f. \dmission
2-BEDROOM home , close in
Attractive hill-top location, close in, panoramic view
of mountains and ocean. Ihree acres, azaleas, rho­
dodendrons. Circular turn-around driveway, ga-
living room, with 4-5x6 plate glass windows. $5009
of town, both these for $1500. For information write
N O R I N E
TEACHER OF
PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN
Life Certificate
High School Credits For
Studio Bldg., Brookings
Accredited Pupils
111
DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY —
Bell A B out II Cameras ard Projector* -
WARREN Ge
HUNTER,
Jeweler
IVe Mane Your Watches Tell The Truth—
948 Secor 1 Street, Crescent City, California