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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1951)
Thursday, lune 28, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Oregon Historical Caravan Visited Brookings Wednesday Showing Old Relics of Century Of Oregon Country P age F' ofl zesfi rtej 41 thd • r y >ar- ws: more gold then their face value, and were bought up The Story of Oregon, its discoverers, explorers and 50-dollar gold slugs. Also included in the caravan were many old photo’ settlers—has been put on wheels on its way to show to graphs and lithographs, early implements, trade items, more than 100 communities in «this state, this year. • is 4 Many priceleses objects are included in this travel’ famous letters and other documents. >rth ing museum which will cover territory from the Pa- Virginia Jacobs, a t Redlands, Brookings Lutheran Churd^ Gold Beach Club To Seat Officers Columbia to the California border. । Sponsored as a public service by the United States Club No. 7624, Rotary Inter at Gold Beach, will ob National Bank, in observance of its 6oth anniversary, national, serve ladies night, Saturday at the Oregon Historical Caravan stopped Wednesday on its first installation of officers organization almost a year its tour of the state, giving people an opportunity to since ago. An appropriate program is see and understand the social, economic and geograph- planned for the occasion when Calif. Miss Jr cobs received a i 5( doctors degree from the Mescal “Church of the Lutheran Hour E\ angalism College a t Loma The Rev. W. O. Grunow. 74:* id Linda, Calif. While there Mr. I Street, Crescent City, Caliteet, Jacobs was house guest of Mr. pastor— and Mrs. Howard T. James, for Invites all to attend its dm mer Harbor residents, who send regards to their old friends. The c •___ ast James and daughter, Darlene, are expecting to visit this area j in St. Timothy’s Episcopal churc l01xJ every Sunday evening at some time this summer. beginning Sunday, July 1. 1 Fraternal Order of Eagles will | hold its meeting Friday nights A Sunday School is in the makin at 8:00 p. m. at V. F. W. hall, instead of Tuesday evenings as ALL ARE WELCOME! previously. Initiation class will ■ > » » ■ W W —W* be held on the first Friday night 34 CAANGELE« CHWÎT of each month hereafter. I for a. ChixrxOinQ World * S. O. Newhouse will be seated new president. As pointed out by Governor Douglas McKay in an as Present members of the club official proclamation dated January 3, 1951, ‘The car include: Tom Ayers, Joe Bax avan vividly portrays the vision and pioneering spirit ter, Richard Buffington, Weston Burton, Dr. W. A. Cartwright, Bert Clausen, Les Clyde, Bob Crump, Douglas DeVoe, George Dickinson, Orville Ginsmeii, Morris Graves, Ralph Kessler, Turn those extra items Inti Vern Kolen, J. C. Leith, Rev. cash by Pilot Classified rds. Charles Lever (charter presi dent), Joe LeuLane, Robert Mc- I Beth, W. R. McBeth, S. O. New- \ Ra- malia, Clarence Phipps. Glenn the state in two specially constructed steel buses. Sabin Jr., H. T. Shields, David These buses are so designed as to form a single dis Shaw, W. D. Sibley, Paul Sosey, and Jim Turner. Installation ceremonies will be caravan through an awning-covered ramp, pass from held at the Episcopal Youth Cen- ' one bus to the other without alighting and finally exit ter, with the banquet commenc ing at 7:00 p. m. down a second covered ramp. the latest scientific devices assuring maximum theft and LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jacobs re-, turned Thursday from the south where they attended graduation ceremonies of a niece, Marjorie OF Lancaster Pollard, chairman, superintendent of the Orc- utnam, state superintendent of public instruction. the Oregon Historical Caravan by many museums, li braries and private citizens in various parts of the state. Among the rare items visitors to the caravan saw were factor of the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Vancou- DESIGNED by CHARIS Charis foundations are especially designed to give you maximum figure control and maximum comfort at a most moderate price. Custom-fitted at no extra charge by your CHAKI5 Professional Corsetiere Catholic missionaries; early mountain man: WATCH THIS SPACE FOR Grand Opening Mrs. H. J. Weigel Harbor, Oregon young 's 5& 10 New Departments MANY OPENING SPECIALS AND GIHS OUR NEW STORE WILL BE FOR SALE showing the route the wagon trains followed. Stock of Ladies Apparel shop at invoice price. Living quar ters in rear of shop. South of courthouse square in Gold Beach. panel on commerce and banking. To meet the need for a small stone and pasted it on a piece of paper with the words “Abernathy—change 35c.” Two Beaver coins, currently valuted at $10,000, were and molds used in making the “Beaver money” were on display also. Early in 1S49, eight prominent citizens ing five and ten-dollar gold coins to meet the problem of what to use for money. Although about 6,00 rive- dollar coins and 2.^50 ten-dollar coins were minted, few 35 acres just north of Harris State Park. Beautiful location between highway and sea— plenty of water, fine building sites. A. F. RUSSELL Realtor Phones 74-R-4 or 1012 (io! I »each, Oregon "YOUR NEW STORE" AND AMONG THE MOST MODERN ON THE COAST—IT IS BUILT AND ARRANGED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! Don’t Forget WATCH FOR OPENING DATE! Young’s 5 & 10 Where your dollar has mose cents! Î